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�,7� seco�d R�i�g of ordinance Rezo��ig R-1 to C-1,
��.1 Southe�st Co�.'� - 5th & Mis+aise3tppf,
�8� S�co�d Readis�g of O�dia�a�ce Am�di��g seetion 31o0Z,
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¢�. 8i.c�a - Used 9w�ar tope�ud Dtoo�►0 Nc�veaa�a� 2, 1964j .
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8os�cd Of A,p��ais Meati�g Minut�s, Octvbe� 21. 1964,
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1 p Soard of A�ra1s lieeti�g minut�, Octabe� Z8, 1964,
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! µ. �(� Buil�is�g BoaYd m,sdtfs�g Mdnutes, Octabeor Z8, 1964,
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. 13 ' la=uQing Ca�ami�aiou �tiu�g M�xaifi.�s, o�� aa,
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,� . R,P�,;� 1964, .
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� Saisty Cammitfi.�e �is�ting K�twt�s, octcab� 21, 1964.
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C�ameumioatic�s�
�` 1�`'� ta s i�atio� �T.B. #�65 & osbao.-n� a,oa�)
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��� �iiiman: R���aag of Lats 13-16, Bloek 3, R3+�a
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Paq�s 1 - 29.
Pag�t 30 & 3l.
Paq� 3Z. -.
Pag�s 33 - 350
Pag� 36.
Page 37.
PagA 38.
Pagr 39e
Paq! 40.
P�lQ� � o
Page 42.
Pag�B 43 & 44.
Pages 45 & 870
Page 46 0
Pag�s 47 & 484
Pagas 49 - 51.
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Z4. Dat� ax�d Tia�e for CaavaBS oi Votes,
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2 o Ch�a�g• Gacd�r "�l — 33#71 and s#7Z
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26. ,saiatraana� Bo�de �eisaes — w-3ML, sw�55, s!��#63,
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„28� , J Two Rssalutiaans spiitting specisl Ass�s��ts,
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Pag�s 53 & S4,
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PegN 58 � 610
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Paq� 6a
Paq� 63.
PaqM 64 & 65.
pag�s 66 & 67.
Paq� 68.
Pa� 69.
Pages 70 & 71.
29. ltssolutioai Recsiv#ng Frel3min�ucy Rspc�act aad Ca11i�g
,,��C,c�IB� a 8�auci� — ST. 1965-2, Paq�s ?Z � 74.
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30. R�olatiaaa O�dering Preliminary Plaus an� spscifica—
,..� tians — SS#73
• Pag� 75 & 76.
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31 eealutic� R�ofivi�g Pxtl�airsty P1aAe at� Spscif3�e�
� tio�s at�d Calling a 8e�ucir�g � 38#73,
Rosolutioa Calliwg �o� Bids — Ts't�ek,
3 esolutic� Calliag %r Hl�s — snaw Plvw,
34e Reeatutioaa R�ivi�g Preli�i�►x'Y �tepoact
Hesriug � 3T. 1965-3,
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� Ca113tig
Bages ?7 — 79.
Pag�s 80 & sl.
Paq� 8Z & s3.
Pag�os 84 � 86.
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1. �bT R��►88�881i�T oF s&$81pZ4B: �hs �Tatioe of ��arit�g ia cts Pag� 30,
aad t�to r�-�tsasesmsont �coll ie oa� Fa�g• 3l e= aaa�um� t1�at th� City
Attra� will bari•f the Caw�ail fvrth� c� �hia bs�oa�e !'�►i a�a�ln�l
hwclsyg.
a o GL� FIl�Ai+ PLAT � DO�t • 8 518 ADrDITIO�ia The �io�tic.► oi Beat'i�q ia q's
Pag� 3Z. T!� has���ll will b� available at th� aseti.nq.
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3. BiDS Ooi SW�70 (TASZRD 10/19/64) := am s�peatit�g an paS�s 33 at�d
34. th� �ttU.tiag $�ginear • s rocom�►n�datiaa� rilativ� to this bid,
az� v�'�► Pag� 35 i� th� bic3 tabulatic�. At thie wtiting, r►� at�
Proc�ing to try to wark autt �he alfgs�m�t a�+d eas�m�t� !o� t1t�
ltiv�nie�w Tassa�ae poac�ioaa of tlzis Ftoj�ct, and I itopt to 2s�as �ras
��w BrL�htaa� witbin the notxt � d�ys ralatiw to tluli�c caosts a�d
� 'Cheiac renetio�ct to B'ridl� s's,ati�nt� oan 8t3�psa�a Baul�va�d con�otip�
'�o 't�i�c watevc sYet�n. I hoQe t,hat we wili hava ai1 tba�r �ta�g
• al�ass�i �p by tt� time of tbis me�erti�ag.
40 8=LLTOfP C�ITRACr FB� S� (TASLSD 10/5/64j : 0�1 Pago 36 ia a
sc�gqasfi.od s�vision �o th0 pr�ssaat cantract increas%rg th� fia
ed��dule fraa a flat fea og $500.00 Pec Y'ear to $a.400.00 p� Y�
a�d i�eat�ing the hovsly f�e iram ��5a00 to $100.00, �txl hai�
f�caa $50.00 to �75 000 p�'he balaace of t�►e agr�emant would p�r�o�vi�s
�ar a six-���th co�fixsct, w�idt waule� autvmativally r�tYw�r iaoc an
ac�Aitio�ai si.�c moatha if no�t catu�lled 30 days b�ioac� tb� � of
tlu sixr-mpaaths peo�iod. �i3lltop was advie� by lett�rc �hat thio
r�pa�t waul� be ma�d� at this �e�t,i�g, aai! tbat they waul� b� w�l�
ae�ims to hrauc tha rspo�t a� comarant o� it to the Cou�il if th�y
so d�qt3rird,
5 Q CO�fSI�RAT'!E� QF GIRDIlIIA1�� A�ID?�3 9�BCTIOl�i 78. al ('PA�BI�D 10/l9/64� :
�his o�'�d3� iaoc ilsst s'eadir�g is a� Paq, 37. �a �iaottsaioe►
selatitre to �hi+� cacA� `at tho Oetaboac 19tb m�ratis�g io aa pag� Z4.
60 &E�;O�tD RRAJ�]�G OF GitDI�Dtt�S AME�►tBQ � L05: �'h3,s ao�din�no�
loac �eeoe�8 r�ea�dinq ie aa Pag� 38. . .
�a ��ws� og a�en� Raza�satc� R—� To o-1, �ss c�o�,
. 5TH A1RD MIBSISSIPP=: z'his oa��iranae %ac seaos�d �ee�.i�g is oa Bagt 39.
8 0 � R3ADtI�G C� ORDIgA� A1BiqD2�3 SECtI01� 31.OZ �F�R'6� : T�hia
oaedinano� � e�e.0a�d s�di�g is o�'► PaQ� 40 0
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;l:� ��1f ♦��I�::�If - i.'�t � r"_�;l� � •• '1; ,��� :1 � ��� •�� �
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:�• 8�8 " �D $�i�iR �OPBi�i�i �� � Z� 19�� � 8� '�i��'IiLi�aL
�st in o� Pag� 41, w• �oiii havs a r at � a�ti�q •
ii � s�iWt atxy bide.
10 e 5�0�1RD 0�+' Ai�p�A►LS � 1�3, oC�r0�8R, 21, 196.4s T'hiN �tM
aon pag� 4�2 cau b� s�iwid as�ci fil�d, s incse th� 3a s� a�sl3+oa by
tbs So�ucd that s�q�sisas aetia� 'by the Cau�cil.
11. BC�RD 0�" A�PpSALB I�STIIi� i�NtriS3, OCTG6RR 28, 1964: '� mi�ontrN
ar� oa PageB 43 a� 4�� aa�d the soarA s�a�Ba g�Cautl,Aq �u1
vasianose i� Itros #1 aUd #�3 • az� th� 8petaisl V� F�ait i�► I'!'�s �Z.
lZ. BVILDt�G BG�d#TiD M�r�C3 �itTl�B, OCrO�t Z8, 1964s T'b� ni�t�s a�'�
041 P�IitjO 45 e 'l�h�! HOiltd tIdQ�LdB app1COM113Aq t�ll! �uild�►tM� 1°!�.' t2�
a�t�ue�ics. Draoai�g o� t� er�rvia� s�o�ds a4n�d ar�a is c� �q� 87.
13 « Pi.A�AG Cp�'C88tODT D�STIIQ� �8, OCl'G�31rR 22, 19b4: T'l111N
minu� ase o�a Pa�ge a6, ar�d it ap�s tbat ttunn i� uo a�t�ou s�+�-
• qulsed bY tlut Ccnuscil.
14 e B�iF�TY t�l1Ml1� IBBTI�Ci M�t0�7iS, f�C'1'O�SR :tl, 1964: � a�tit.�s
aro ou Pag�s 4? ,aud 48, arid at this tim+s yo�u �n b�cit�cJ t� a�Y it.�n
in �b�r a�aut,�s �hat you wis� to discuss o
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15. OC�ICAEl'�C�iB:
�� li�A�O i
lft#�ac
8�L8�.f �It, f,O�'1 ��i' �8 0�5 & 08�i0�'A� AO�� t'��
osi Page 49 ia ss1f�-e�l�natosy.
Cb j C�a�s'�' Caa�aissiiaaa: Qsast� �t: �'!u dls�eatiw on .
Paq�r 50 bss b�en s3g�d by 8 m��s of tho Qta�ct� Co�-
sio�, �hic� ar. sufiici�t signatura�e to czoa�etitut� a m�ja�
if;y • I hop� to cbta�.0 a11 Of the o�beoC Blrgnitur�s �ooa,
b�tt th�s� �houid ba sutffiai�aa�t iar th� Coaiaoil ta aoo�prt it,
an� it will be oti tAr ballot oas Mav��r 3, 1964.
�cj m�7.lm�: R�a�i�g og Lo�a 13-�16, Sloak 3, Ai� Ct�c
Ta�s�aa�: T'be letteo� aai P�q4 51 is e�].g�Rplanatary.
16. CLi�i�: �► ata3� �wa��s ar�► aa Pa�g� S2. D�tail o� i� ala3�r
is inalv�ded wiifi thi aqa�a.
17 e Li�is68 i Tlu 1Lc�aaaes a�cs c� Pages 53 � 54. Althou�h � of
this tra�nei� ios Sa�warrd DT�].sos� to the Rice Pia$a �oppi� C�ot�ec
could b� baadlec� administrutiv�ty, _��►].t that it mi+�i�t aa wli bs
v� th� lio�aas� liat faac� yoluc eo�sideacati,oa�.
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:: t'/1 a.•�li"�N» - /. t � t�..1:�;� � •.. .1` "`• ._+ ,:!'i• r!•�-.� ��
18. �TITI�piB: �titic�s �41•1964 aa� ��*1964 aqr� ao Pa��t SS and S6�
aith a� �aiag of t�ur �s �tvolved f,a P+s�ition �-196� oa Pag� S7 �
Th� o+e�a 'bo riw�iv�d and �titsa�d avrac to 'hh�t Cit,Y �ma�oe �aac pa�'o"
cs�sin�g.
l9 o At�POZt�'l�ilTS TO C�[TT�S �� ltr�t.�ae o� a�si+g�►t3�oo �roo� O��ao
W. T'ha�g,asbe� !.a aa� Pag� 59 tl�co�h 61� andl t� l�tN o�oaitbrri�
appoiutn�'►ts to b� m�e at this tim� ass ca Faqo g8. � s�la��
m�t i�oac �,otta�a� ow tho stii189.ng Board �ou18 bo a C7�aaii�n.
?A. S�A'1�T F"c�i tIPYi7C �AR3�G: � pac�a�ted a statmaoia� i�ar it�trl�litioo
ia th�,s a�g�da, but �il� that i� waa not a8egc�tte, pocia�riZy b�ow�a
I was uofi too t�os� to t1�1 aitu:�tfroa, so t1�at I havs fo�wa�d it
to Mqyaar �, aad I b�li�w t'�at ltie will h�►ve sda�his�g loot t�o�n�ail
�o�siBRratioa� at tbe �a�s�C.tr�g.
2i. CORSIt�ITIt�i OF' O�tDt�1NC� A�:p� �FiAPTBR 26: I�o � kao�t �o
reqt�stod this aacdl�attc� oa� Parg� 6a, plac�s �ha Seisty �:oa�oitt�l,
2wtt it was far�rarde8 to ms by the City Att,c�n�, ao I pia�w it oa
the ag+Anda �o� your consirdecrartio�►.
� 3a. At�PO�TSa T'hv fitat #�ica� appoi�t.�te o� 8age 63 as+s r�coar-
mr�d by th� L�qvtat sto�� matza�g+oor, Bob Mac�►iis�a, aax� tbs last oe�
is to �la� S�tty Ok�ocs�rcm. �iho has aea�rpted a bitte�c j ab withia
the Cifi�y �Ioyo I eo�eiar its theSe s'�eca�datio�s.
23 o Bns s�iRV=C�: coauzaiiman wri+�ht a�xara that this be gia�d oa th�
age�a, so = sep�ated �u la�t cco�mu�ieatio�n tb�at tbe city r�ror.iwd
fxoat TwiA City Lit�ws ou PagsB 64 snd 65.
i� e 8$T I7tATS A�iD TI�fB F�i �;A�V'A88 QF VO►1'SS s T!1!1 vOt�6 8fi, fi.lt� $O�Vd;�'
3, 1964 electiou m�st b� cau�van�wd by the Coau�ail withia fiw d�ys
of �lt�e electl.an, ther+sfo�w � please set th�r c�att� a� ttm� f� osld
canvaae a�k this poiut oa� th� agea�da.
�5e C�ABC� O�R �1 - 88�71 A�D 8�7�i -�'ha aba�g� aoM�c ott Paq�s 66 at�d
67, = b�1iv� ia s�lg�waq�lat�etaay. 7�io Dt.B.D. di+� a�o� want tbe li�t
laid on fiii, w�h3� ia tbe r�asoaz fa� tb� syquir�at of a la�wrac
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25 0 l!A=� SG�DS RiLRAS� � W-34-�L. SW#�55, 8�v#63, 88�G4: ��nrnio
o� Pa$� 68 ia s�l f-eoq�la�atary o TT�u t�nacil a�p�,►aval o� r�l�aai�g
th�se ba�ds, 2��a�ww�. is r�aq,uir�i� eo tbst is tb� purpoa� of aokirg
� iaa� the� releas�s at this �im�o �
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:'t't ♦•�I�..yt '+��' �'�.t • t';1.`11 � ti•�. �.ti: �'• ' '� :1:�' /+.,� �1�� •
Z 7 o D1. S.8 o S eD o RS9�'8T FO�, ��3°1' a A c7iC'aW 11��q of lh�t p�'OQ08�Id �t
is oaa Paq� 69. a�1i�sasd �tia wi�h tho coa�eii at yous joint
m�tit�g wii�t ��te Plaw�ing Cvmmissic�on on Oci:ab�or 20i3�. I do �o�t �aa�w
�� 1�t City Atto�ney will sv�g�gast a s�soluti.a� aa� nat, b�t it
�u b� 8r� lat�oC, if an� t�n th��e t�auneil lsC�ure !s► graotl�g 1$i�e
�td
28. T�PC �BSO��t+�iS SPLITT� SP8CI1�i� A88S88l�1T8: � t+ao s�ro�tutioos
as� c�► Pa+g�s 70 an�! 71, and as� routine �uad dbo�].A bt handi�d e�•
aratei,yo
�S a RSSO�.UTI�Omt �BCRtVI1�i PR�L�ARy' RBpO�tT AffiU i�I1� A�Ib13 -
. sT. 1965�-2: T'hs resolutioa ie on PacJs 72, aAd th� � of R�asi�
�s ���aainrlo�l. set fo� Dec�oit 7th is c�m Pa�g�s 73 as�d 74. �pott
30. RSSOf,UUTIC�i G� BT�BLI�ARY PLANS Ai9D si+fiCIFICATIG�TB - S�?3:
Tb� s'oeoltt�ica�t i.a aa� 8agas 75 a�d 76. T�►is p�.�sl3�ti�arY repa�t wat],d
aov� ar ar�s far �1hic� tbeze has bsaa no part:aoular pa�titiori for
,ator� �, but ifi wa�.d be �saary ia oorcirar� t+o i�q�o�ns 7�h Stt�t.
3i. RS80LUTtG�i �IVtl�i FRBLII�TA►RY PLANS AND SPSCIFTCAT2Ce18 A11� C�lLLI�
A�• SS�73: Z"ho iEess3bility latts� is o�s F�gs 79, fih� s'�sor
lutia�n recaeiving th� pr�limi=uwcy r�art and c�x+derrimY �u h�aring i.�
oa� Pagt 77, witi► the notiae of h�aring on parge 78. ti�� �i11 disause
t2:ie in ma�e cigtail with you at the m0etit�g o
32. RBsO�.UT'=COT CAi�t2D� FoEt H7DS • TRt�K: �he re�oluti.an is o� paq� 80•
aad the DtaC�ce to Sid is oa� pauc�s 81. q'his is s 1964 busget�d it�4
Pooc a pick�p tru�k e
33. R88�t0�t CAT�.t� F1�t HtDS -�DTO�v PLGI'�s 7.'he r�solutioa ia c.� Paq�
82, at� th�s �otice to Sid is o� Page 83. T�his also fs a 1964 `.
btu�gr� if:+�n. �
34. RB80J+Li1'=G�T �IVIITG PRS�LIk�t RiBO�RT A�ID C�1►LLI�Tt� A��
ST. 19fi5-3: T4� m�no oa� Paqt 84 is s�r].f-�la�tt.c�acy, atrd was
=�Qu�et�c1 by i�e City Att�y. �hs s�soluti�oa is a�a �iw 8S �
86.
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REGULAR ��LtNCZL ME�ING s O�Z'OBE� 19 � 1964
A regular meeting o.f 1�he Coianc3,�. Q�: 'c�a� �a.� of �ridley was called
�o order by Mayta:� Ne� a�` S oJ 8�' :> ?� A
RC}LL CALL °
Members :E�esent: Nee g Kirkham, Sh�x�idan, �+Ir�gh�
Merabers Absent; Nane
Ak'PROVAL� OF MiNi1TES - R�G"t]L�1R M�T'T'�NG, O�TOBER�5� 1_ 964 ;
Motion by ICi.rkham ta approve �Gl�� r.n�.a�u-ves of �h� R,�gular Meeting of
October 5 9 1964 as ���p�red axaci ���c:e��red � Seco.nded by Sheridan o
tlpon a voice vo�e, �herP b�ing r�c? r�ays, the motion carried unani-
mouslyo
PUBLIC ii�ARING :
��' 1�i.iBI.,IC HEAI.tING ON �IPRIJVENIENT - SW #70:
Mayor Nee announc�d a publ�.c �*,t���a,ng nn amprovem�nts tor Sewer and
Water �ro�ec� ��0 �xp�.a�.n�.x�.� ��:��� p�x�� of fihi� p�oject was initiated
by vir�ue o� pei�i�3.�ns, '�h�°� it c��a� -Gr�.� a.� �his ins�ance if the
public did not wan� t�.ese imprc��%�me�•�� � 8�� eaa� con�ident the City
Council �vould no� me��� �o put tl��m �.rio �� wa� explain�d the purpose
of the pwblic heari.ng was to de•�ermin� �e wi5hes of the resident�
and defiermine what the cc�st was likely to beo The City Manag+�x
read the Notice of Hearing and ��ated �here was now a more exact
estimate of the total cost, �ha�° it had been $44,6�3075 and the
ad�usfied coat was $39,922.50 sor�e $4,700000 less than the original
cost published o Mayor Nee exp3.a.�x�ed the origa.nal cal.culations based
on the $44 6i3o75 estimate wou?a have been $So77 per front foot for
wa�er and �6 0 2� for sewer o The Finax�ce T3irec�or stated this in-
clwded an average e�annaction ch�.rgeo St was explained the residents
coutd finance thfs projec��
Mayor Nee announced �he first �.�.em ur►der consideration was Lincoln
Stree�G as ro oaed fram Ironton Street to El Street and inq re
t ere were anyone present w 4 un'�s ec�to e ea on this part of
the constructiono There was no ane presen� in tavor of or in
oppos3tion to the ��°oposed cans��ruc�iono
• Mayor TVee announced the �ollowing item under consideration was Sth
Street from Hicrhway �;�100 Sout�. �o exi.stin u�ilities, involving
Ha�n; ton sT�c �G on to I�ee�ian�.c v le an�.nqu re 1 there were
artyone present who wished to be hea,c� on this part of the construc-
� tiono Mro Roger Booth was present in favor of the construction,
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also Mro Mervin Berkhoffo Mayor Nee explai.ned the statutes require
tha� in the absence of more than 50'� of the petitioners, it would
require four votes of the City Councila �'here was no one present
in opposition �o the proposed construction.
Mayor Nee announced the item under consideration was Riverview
Terrace from 6 1 Wa to Mississi i Place and inquirec�.�-�re were
anyone rom t s area presen� w a wzs e to be hear+d. The City
Manager exp].ained the road alignmc�nt in the area had been d�scussed
and the residents were interes��d in the road �nd would like to have
the water and sewer and he had f�lt since they were putting this
program together, the people cou.�d have the servicea o Mr e Kling�er►-
smith of 6418 East River Road ax,.d Mro Carlson of 6416 East River
Road were present to have �the pr�ject explained in more detaila
Mro Charles Breyley of 6454 Eas� River Road was present and stated
all of the people had agreed to �che proposal cond3tioned on final
street alignment approval prov�.d�..ng the street alignment was accep-
tableo There was no one present in opposition to the proposed
ca�struc�iona
Mayor Nee artnounced the i��m un�t�:�r consideration was
fr�n Gardena South to �outh edqe of Lat 44, A�iitor'
�e city Manager expla�nea n� naci ta.i.xea �o zne aa�ouung cw�uu�u-ry
� arid would have figures on cos�s c�f �he water line on Stinson Bou7.evard
shortly, �hat there would be no c�aay to get approval ar consideration
until a week from this nighta He exp].sined he had asked for an un-
official comment if the City of �ridl�y asked for a se�up as Columbia
Heights had wi�th Fridley on cona��e�ions and was unable to get this for
another weeko Councilman �tseridan 3nquired if this area had been
requested by petition and was told th�.s was correct but becauae of
' the uncertainty of it they had f�].t �.� would affec�t the bid and ex-
� cluded it before the bids were 1�t for the projecto The question
was raised by 1�Iro Harold Cohen9 -::ha� an dealing with New Brighton,
' if tY►eir figures were close he d��d no� see much point with hooking
up to New Brighto� as they would then have to d�al with New Brighton
I and not having any vote there, he would rather not deal with them.
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He further stated if they wanted a reasanable figure for the connec-
tion they would accept their proposalo Other residents present from
the area agreed. Tfie City Manag�r explained this area could be
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added by a Cnange Order to the contract to be let and authority of
the City Councile Mro Comstock� consulting engineer, explained to
the City Council he had calcula�cd the project and it was SX less
than the preliminary report estir.aate. The City Manag+er stated trom
the figures he had been quoted the residents mi.ght qaino The question
was raised 3f the residents would be paying separately for the3.r
conneetion or if they would be ineluded in the entire sewer and water
project, that their fear was the� wou:td end up having to call some-
body in for pu�ttting in a service for just four housese The City
Manager reaffirmed. his statement that he would have the figures
;� from New Brighton within a week and if the residents wished to
enter 3nto the contract mentioned, ha was certa�rc they couZdo Mre
Harold Cohen, Mrso Ralph Nielson and Mrso Faye E�lenfeldt were pre-
sent to state if the f3gures wer� close, they would prefer to enter
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in�o �h� �r�d�.ey can�cac� �c��.^ ��:°�v�.w:��� � �^���s�enw s�a°�:ed �,hey
1.�.ved on �ae �n�l o�r �kd� ro�;d ar�d inc�}a�.,�e�, �.� �h� wa���� se�v�.ce would
g��o th.e enri of the�� �.o-� ��=ia�rf�z, N�� r���,�_:��d i� wo�,l.d 4 I�� was �x-
plained by ��e ���iderr� the� h�c� az� 8 t:1 �r��� lo� �or sa].e and there
v�as no sec�er seacvi.c� �o �.� d�h�i. �.�ra�y had �aid i:c�r it and it had not
been instal.ler34 P�ayo� Ne� exp�..r�aned ��h.e �r�licy of the City Council
and s�a�� �.t Uaas ��e mos� favc��ctizble u�±�.y fr�r. �n Residents, that 3f
�his was a lot sp�,�� af r�ecord i�r wo�,d hav� �o be checked and if
it c�erea �hey would h�we designed the service to the far lot. The
legal description o� the 1.at men�:ioned was Lo� 44o The resident ex-
plained �ii.ey had gone through �hca pxoc:edures fii�.is past summer and
had a lot split and M.ad had th� ''..�nd surveyel� Mayor Atee stated it
was assumed if �the projec� wer� �=�sa be Cc�ri3'CY`UlG'��.' the cor►nections
would go to �he resad���� end 1.c�3_�� b�:�: �Y�.e r�ne �roblem eaould be fihat
they vJOUIc� not 3�v� �l�ce �.3.n,e lc�c�;.��d a:d1d ���re ma�ght be an iron pro-
blema �9ro Coans�ock exp�.ained. �li=::�r� m�c�h� be �� necessity for add�.tion-
al fl.ushing on �1-�e i�.n� �o remov�= �h� a.�ano iT�� City Manager explai.n�
ed �his s��v�.ce wou].d ga tp �h� � tcau�h �nc� �a� �he resident's loto
Mayor Nee s�at�d x� v�,as a.ssurn�s� ��� p��rpa��s o� Lhe public hearing
the resa.dents c�t�re a,s� �a`�o� c�:� °�:� zc� ��c�x�as��. unl�ss it appeared they
could cJOric ou� s4me agre�men� �ra�>°h �ievJ �x:i�gh�c►�� o The Ci�y Manager
explained h� wotald contact tche r�:side�l�s after he had been able to
get �ig�u�re� �rom N�v� �x��gh�;on �.n�i. �ha.s item could be returned to the
City Counca�l ilooro
Pdayor Nee announced the a,tem fc�� ecans�.deration was Ironton Street
from Eas� of He�wall Adda�a �,n i:o �'ro osed Linco Street,
t�ia�.is psoaect waM� s�'cir s��:�i* .,�.;:��.y° �ari ' ron�on �tr��eto H�nquire�
3.f thez*e were arryr�ne g���ers� w'�� ��.�h+�c� �r� be h�arci r�garding the
�mprav�men�o There was no on� �1�:^esen� a.z� �avor of or in oppogitian
to the proposed impx�ov�men�t o
Mayor Nee d�elar�d the Public I���ring Qn Improvemen�s for Water and
Sewer Project #70 closeda
BOAR17 OF APPEALS MF�TTNG MINLt��5 , OG`P0B�12 ?,�,�196�+ :
Mayor Nee announced for �the considera�tion of the Ci�y Council a re-
4uest fos a var3ance on a fron� �ard setbacko The City Manager re�.cl
to tt�e City CounciZ the recamnen ied approval. of the Board of Appea�.se
� �iatiori by Sheridan to concur wi�:► the recoramendation of the Boarci g�
Appeals and grant the reques� f�r� a va�iance frdn Section 45026,
City Code of Fridley� Minn�so�a, 19S3y by waiver o� a front �ard
sethack requir�anent fram 35 feei-. to 3Q feet to p�xmi.t constructior�
Qf �n attach�d garage on Lot 21a Block la Donnay's Lakeviaw Manor
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Adc�ita,ons Rnoka �QUn�r� Niar��e�c��:��.M1 s�ra�� �einc� 56�5 W��t �Ioor� I�ake
Drive Nor°i�l�eas� �, �.�eq,ue�°� �y 1�:r�, p��ugh ���3�an � 5595 i��7est P�toore Lake Drive
North�a�°�o SecQnd�d lby Wragh�G Ugoii a voice vo�e, there being no
nays ��he motion carra,�rl unanzmoz��iy a
I'CIBLIC H�ART:NG ON R��"�O1V�N��y,R�). Z:� ��. '`� �Ut,�"����RST �QRN�R � 5TH STRE£T
t��m u e�e+vde.vn»-r � niiaran-c°�rirnn r+r�r,.a�r � r�'°'"�"e"�n t
Mayor Nee announc�d �ar �h� conside�ae ion of tY�e Ci�ty Council con-
tinued publac h�ar�� fo� � re����.�.nc� :�rc>m Ra� to C�l on the Southeast
corner of 5�h St�x�e�� a;�:l M.����.s���pg�, ���e��� ��iayor Nee inquired if
therr� c,re�� any r��idexzt� of �e �:��a p�esent �c�his �ven3.ng who had not
been heard at �he 7.a�� me��ang� ����� �°;ha.� was a�roposal to rezone
' a giece of �he Riede2 gaTap��c�y which abu�s c�x� �Lississippi and Sth
Stree� o Ther� was no ox�� pr�sen;� fram -�h� ar�a ��ho wiahed to be
, heard o P�layox^ Z3ee �.nq�z�.�,ro�d c�� �b �., R:�chaxd. T���ona e petitioner e if
there was any�h.°� n� f�a��c�.e� he v;:� ���ed �o �n•�c��ce o Dr o Trezona
stated h� had �alked �c� �`�� cic����g�:�� o:� �r�,d.���r �I�is morning and they
i wished �o go on reco� a� :favo��.�3.� ��:�� chanc�� a�d would like to have
th3.s prop�r�r ready �c�� a m�dic:��. c�.�nac �hcr� a,fi is ready, that it
taas his unders�and3ng ralzen �h� �r�cl�.ca1. clanic; caas finished, it would
be in thei� nam�a tha�� ac p�^e�c�a�.��� h� d��T oc��n �.�to Mayor Nee explain-
ed if the item taer� nofi acfi�d o�� a� �Y��.s �aa�� A it could stay current
I i and could b� re�oned in the s�gan o� a montho �'he Ci�y Manager asser-
ted if �the City Counc�.1 so vrish� the�r could pass the ordinance
necessary on first read3n� axid ecauld hav� �he second read�.ng at a
I future da�e o Counca,7 man Wright �xp].ainec� �o Ih� o Trezona the Planning
Commissior� wa� m����n� �z�.th �ch2 �'��;� C:ounc�..1. aa�d �his was the reason
for an adcli��iona�. d�1.ay,. i�layc�� v�:;�� �.z��c��a�:�r�c1 i� I3ro �ezona was aware
� there was som� con�id����:,ion b����� c�x��n �ar a nurs.;.ng hame in the
sarne areao �ro Tre�ona x°�p�ied ��� ha� �ca� b�en �war� until this
eveningo Th� �a.±y rianager e;:pl.a:��d �he nursinc� home glanned would
� be an ths Nor�east eorner of 63�:�ct ar.c? 5�h S�r���o Mayor ATee explain-
ed the meeting planned with the a?larui�.ng Commission was to be a
, gen�ral discussion an all i�ems �efor� them ancl his fe�ling was they
should develop some plan for �he uti.li�a�tion of �Y►e entire area in
ques�ion but th3s hearing cou7.d either be closed and the consideration
� of the ordinance tab2ed and it wc�uld stay current in a valid pro-
ceeding for some �ime or i� cvu? c� be read for �h� first �ame a� an
ordinance thi� evening and no�t x��ad unt31 ther� was something
� committed or unti], the Planning Cornmission resalv�d the total �roblemo
Nlro Harvey Peterson, co-awner of the propose�; property inquired if
I the P�.ann3ng Commissior. would arxzive at s�net�hing eonclusive o P�layor
Nee replied the entire area woulu be discussed and Uaoul.d be reluc-
tant to say it would be concl.us�.��e a�r o Tre�;ona stated they were
not in any hurry and were ju�t in �he plaaning stag�eo Mayar Nee
declared the public hearing on �ezoning �rcx�► R-1 to C-1 the South-
east corner of 5th S�reet and Mi�si�s�,ppi Stre�� closedo
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Pnayor Nee announced for �he consa.dera�zo
ordinance rezon3ng the Sou�heast corn�r
Street o Z'he City P�ianager gave �the �irst
ordinance �
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n of �he C3.ty Co�cil an
of 5th and Mississ�,ppi
reading of •the proposed
P�Iotion by Wright to accept the f�.rst iead�ng of an ordinanc� to araend
the City Code of the Ci'rs� of �`ri�ley 9 P�Iinnesota by makir►g a change
in zoning distric�so �conded �y Sh�ridan� Councilman Sheridan
inquired if fihere sliou].dngt b� a dedica��.on for street purposeso
The City Manage� regl.ied �his wca+�l�d l�� a condition of the rezo�inga
Upon a rol� ca11 vote� �hose vo�i�ng aye� Nee� Sh�r�.clan� Kirkham,
Wrigh� o Tl�os� voting a�ay 9 none n The mo°�3on car�ied unanimously o
PI�ANN�NG COMM.TSS�ON l��'r�NG MINI.�'�? � S a��:'.�%���;R 8� 1.964� :
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The City Manag�r rea�. �o �h� ���,� Cau.��a::� �h� recor�nended approval
� of the i'lanninng Comma..�sion of th� �rao �r�la.rn�nary plats proposed
and expla�.n.n.ed �e norma7. proce�?.u:��e � if �hey va�.shed � would be to concur
that they �pproved the prelim3.na�y p1a�t� and order the public hearin�
and becau�� �the subdiv3de� i� ��.;� of 'e�o�n mos-� af the time the
public hear3ng no�ice fe�r t1�� .fi�: �� pa_at° w�s gu�lished so it would
come up a� th� �am� °��� a Th.e �;�,n�. �?1a�� far �h� proposed areas
waa� pre�en�ecl tar �cevi��� �o �he a`"'i�,� �c�ur��i.�. o I�Ix o Mike Iiafner,
develoger� wa� presento Ca.�ty ��i�in���3 Qu�eshi ��ated his depart-
ment wished �o s�tud.y �Y�� dra����_3 3n �he area ar��l inquired of Mro
iiafner 3f h� were go�..ng �o he ������u���ng �Y�e �ynr��gs himselfo Mra
Hafner replied Ya� woutd hav� �i�� ��e��� con���ac��d. according to the
cityQs plans and specificationso T`h� City Manager explained the
first action of the City Covncil woula b� to approve �he prel3mi.nary
platsa
Mo�Gion by 4dright ico concur with �;he recominendatcion of the Planning
Co�ssion and approv� th� Prelir�.nary Plat� PoSo #64w15, Melody
Manor 3rd Addition, part of the iv'� '� af Sec��.on 11 and Preliminary
Plat9 PoSo �64�16� Melady Manor �th Addi�ion� part of the NE � of
Section 11 by Mike Hafner and s���= the public hearing for sameo
Secor�ded by Sher3dano Upon a voice vote9 ther� beang no nays, the
motion earri�d unanimouslyo
�BLIC I�AI2ING ON FINAL PLaATS � P�L4D�' MANOR 3R,1� ANID 4TH ADDITiONS e
I i Mayor Nee aru�.�unced a public h�a�a.ng �n th� final p].ats of Melody
Manor 3rd and 4th Additionso �hc, CitS.i Manager read the Notice of
I Hearing on the propo�ed p1a�s o ��ayor Nee s�at�d t-1i.ey had before
th�m a hard �hell of �khe pla�s fr�� Meiody Manor 3rd and 4th Additions
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� and inquired if �here wer� ar�yon� pr�sent who w�sh�d to b� heard
regarding �he proposed pla�su `�ers was no �ne present in opposi�ien
to th� gr4posecl pZa�s A Z� � r��l�� Ha�n�:c ��ub3iv3.cler e was presen�
in favor of th� pro�osed gl«�s n fih� qu�stion was ra3,�ed by a
res3dent regarcling •�lae quali�y oi homes �nd �>>ha•� price range these
hvmes would b� in �hi� n�v3 ar�C-z� P�ayor I��e repli�d they could not
condi�aon a plat on quali� or �x��.c� o:� nome�, •�hat they did have
a sta�eme�n� from th� awn�r bu� �'� had x�a real enf or. cibility o He
e;cplain�d �Y« hom�s plaruled va��� good qual.i�� ham�s and eaould be
custom bui7.� hameso Councilman �•Jrigh� ass�r�ed that most of the
homes would be of �he same qua�.a.ry tha�t already existed in Mel.ody
t�ianor and according �o P�Ir o Hafn�r c�ould not b� qui�e as expensive o
Mayor Ne� further e;cplained �hes�� could not regu7.at� this but it v�as
all consistent ��ith th� other h��mes 3n tY►e area o Ntayor Nee declared
the public hearing an the fina;t, }�lats of P�iel.ody Manor 3rd and 4th
Additions closeda
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i�Iotion by �•1ra.gh�t °�o app�ove �h� f%na�7. pla�s of MeZody rianor 3rd
Addi°tioa� 9 and Me1ad� T�ana� 4�1? �;dda,t�,4� and au�horize ti�e Mayor and
City T�Ianag�r �o �ign �am,� � a�p°���,r�.l c�ndi�iQn�d on �he dedica�ion
to the C3ty of Fr�dley of Ou�l�°�. ��so of MelQd� Pfianor 3rd Addition
and the Westerly extension �h��°�of o� Me� ody Manor lst and 2nd
Addi�iano S�conded by Sheridan� tlpon a voice vote, there be3.ng
no nays, the motion carri+�d una�imcausl.ya
Pt1BLIC HE�IR�NG QN F�NAL PI��1T �:T�.20N�'AN �NDUSTR�AL PARK:
Mayor Nee announced a publ.ic h�-�r�ing r�n �he f3na7. gla� of Ironton
Industrial Parlco �'h� Gity Manac��r r�ad �he No�iee of Hearing and
explained the preli.minary pla� :��as accepted on July 13, 1964o Mayor
Nee �.nqu3.red if there w�ere «nyone pr�sent i.ntere�ted in this prop sed
industrial plat o Mr o Schroeder af t3�e area inquix�ct if any con-
siderat3on had been given to an�T traffic from this development and
if there caere any consideratian of any restrict3ons on the propoertyo
Mayor Nee replied he doubted if any considerat�.on had been given to
�hes� problemso A discussion p�3riod followed regarding streets,
type of streets, access, trucic r,outes, etco l�Zayor Nes agreed. sane-
thing caould hav� to be done a�out these problems anci Mro Schroeder
was corr�cta Mro Schroeder also inquired if the plan folloc�ed any
kirud of a mas�ter plan for the «.�^�a saest of the tracks, wher� Lincoln
Avenue would go and haw it woul.cl affect the overall t�affic pattez�n9
that this i� a highly intensif3.�d resid�ntial area and the residents
were concerned about an existi�ag condition cuhich was being carried
out at the present timeo He st;ated �here was nothing to preclude
this problem frc�n being increased o The City T�ianager �xplained the
Plats and Subdivisions Commit�e� had spent a grea� deal of time o�n
th� proposed preliminary plato C3ty Eazgineer Qur�shi explained the
general area for the City Coun.Gila Councilman Sh�ridan inquired of
• Mr o Schroeder if he frelt there sha�uld b� a�truck rou�te and Mr o
Schroeder replied there shoul�. be on� but soan►e consideration should
also be given to a master plaxt fox th� area9 that one of the concerns
of the residents cvas that ad�acen�t and West of the buffer strip was
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resi��n��.a�. p�.�op�ri�-y abut�i.ng �C����.� p� a�.� �x�c% �h��e had �een no plan
a� a11 �or ��his ar�ao Y�Txo Schro�cie� ��!quir�d �.� �.ere ��aere an�,�
l��.slation .r�c�ar.ding uplc�ep q etc: � 4 nf the property s tha� �he��
were some vinlaroa.�s ir� th� area ati'� �h� p�esen�c fiim� and any accep-
�ance of Ct�:l �o Light �.ra�.���r�i.a1. ��anang at� i:l-�e ���^esen� tim� was
unreal.i�r�c;; �`h� C�.�:� F�ar�aa�� °� ;.x.��.a.a.,��� �`i7e �oa��zi� t�as already
th�r�a ���^,� �ck�:�o�ci�r i.c!�uir�cl �� i�lxr� zc�.��.�a�g p�.a� c,�as such that it could-
n4t be ai�c�r.ed. �ar sana�f.�?�:::,;� :�co�:�:.:�.��,f �`�z� ��.�°y ��Ianager r�plied not
unl�ss �c,h� owner vaan:�;�c� �.� �o b� ch�nyea,� Mr� Schroeder asserted
this shou.l�� a11. be cp.v�x� se�^ious t�"r�c�ur�k�� �, a? �o �.e �act there woutd
be enaug�a �.�nd so �ha� a bu���x� ���°:�,� cc�u�..d I�� adeQuat� o Mayor Nee
repli�ct ���se iacts e�re�e not be�'vr� �°1;�m bux° ��� �� %1�^� Sek►roedert s
remar2c� �rers germane to i:he �o�a�.�.. prc�:�lem �r�a �l�e ��.�y would have
�o .da s��th�..ng about �.�. a���n ���aug� �chis migh� no� be 3n relafi3on
to tS�e pla� in question � that i� � Q�mer pe�-itions for a plat appro-
val ar�d it me�ts cer��ir_ crite�^�.a sp�7.l.ed c�u� in r,he ordinance the
Ci'ty Co�uncia wou�..d � no doub��, ha�.f� �� c� a�p7��ve ���.� gZata Mayor Nee
inqui�ec� if T��°�7 Schrr�ecl��� ��1,t� �":a�=�ryc� c�t�r, �c�za���k��.ng �Y►�� could solve
�he pr. obl�m ��t1��� 1�Jr ��c�hrc��ct�:t� �� s r�-,�����:c-�: a.n ���at3ng the City
v�ould hav� �o ���L °�i�� ���.cTc acc..;;�.� �a.�.��� anr� a�� is proposc:d to exit
on Ircrnton a�^ L��.nco].r� ��-�����R� a� �h� ,-a�e��en� �am�o Niro �chroeder
��a�ted he ���.�: i�t L�ras %�Z� �:�%���e;: ��e���:FS-���,�+a.,�.��;r �o make sure one
piece �f p�op��'�r ����n��x�� p�o����.��y �c;c� �n��h�� ancl this area �r�as
unstableo i��ya� Ne� ���31��d h� :G��1��: :z.f an ia�d�.3ts�r�.�1 road eaere to
be buiZ�c ��h� indus�rial. owners can�.l.d us� �t ���.�y �hc�ineer Qureshi
expla3n�d �i�e rc�ad plan to the C:ity �ounci�. o riayor Nee inquired if
there c�ere anyone else �o be hea�d on th� firial plat of Ironton
Indus�''rial Farlco 1`here cva� no Ga.� pr�s�n� c�rho wisiaed �o be heardo
r�layor N�� ��clar�d th� F'ubli� H��.r.�nc� a�� �:11� �inal P].at of Ircmton
�n�dustriai. ��k. clo�ec� �
Motion by 4�:�^a,�l�� �o apP�c�v� ���� � "�.n�.l �lat::
Park a� sub;n?i:�,�r� an� �ut�I�tar:�.�r-:� �':.�e i�iayar�
same � S�conded b� 7C°i.rlchamo ilpoi-� a voics
the mat�.on �a��ied unan3.mou�lya
OLD B�iS:[N�SS : Non�
N�� BLi��N�SS :
��= �ronton 7�.dustrial
az�c? ��.��y I�anager to sign
vo'�e � ther� heing no nays �
RESOLtiTI�N 2� ��1964 Qi2DE�RIN� �:��?ROVE�?!�"� SW��70o°.0
Mayor Nee announced for �he cor_sidera�ion of tTze City Council a
r�solution �rdera.ng �the �.mprov�rrt�nt for Water and Sewer Praject �70
and e;cplain�d at the public hea��.ng �wo parts of it w�ere conditioned
on resolvizzg administrative proh�.ems nn �he s�reet alignment and the
o�hQ� on z�ega��.a�ions vaith IVeca ���.gh�:on o�he City P�ianac,�r suggested
�.t wcauld be appropriate tc� ente��aS.n the r�solution and the exceptions
could be entered at such time as the �;:cep�ci�ns would be knowno Mayor
Nee i.nquired if �.t ti•aas s�i7.1 the prac�tice that the City have an ease-
ment before �they ent�r into a cc�ntract o The City Mana�er replied
they did lilce �o do �his but �hi� was an a��empt to accommodate every-
or�e �.n the ar�ao Cauncilman trJr.r�.c�h� inquir�cl �f �he loca�ion of the
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easement in quesL-ion for put�ing i.n sev�er and c�ater could be accomp�
lished o'�.`he City t�lanager repla.ed h� ��as not ce.r�aa.n, that the�e caas
a probl�m ra� crossing proper�ty and fihey mzgh� hav� to candemn and
this c�aou:ld �aIce tim� o Gity At'�arne�y SYnith advis�cl the City Council
3t �vouZd b� betfier to complete �th� �esolutions as they were presentede
tTayor Ne� inqu3red if they could au-�hori�e the resolution and not
enter into the conirac� un�cit they 4�aere in the proper position to do
soo T'he Ci�y P�Ianager replied �ha� som� of the project could be dele-
ted by Change Order bu� they d.id nc� have ��o approv� the contract or
e;<ecu� i°� �o� thir� days ��ha� �h� Catiy A�'���^nr-Y felt they should
au�*.,hor�.ze �he r�e�olution as it ��as pr�sented and it there were any
problem tha� mi�ht arise by the J��;� meeting ichey could enter the
probl�m in a� an e,cep�3ono
TTotion by L�lrigh'� fi� adopi� R��c�i��,�:ran #�22��19G4 ordering Impro�ement
for Wa��r and S�we�° �oj�e�° �' ✓U� �'�cr��i�.�d �y �h�ridano Llpon a roll
call vote, �hos� vo�izlg ay� a N��, ���.ght; ��hera�dan, Kirkhamo 7�ose
voting naya non�o �he m�stion ca�r�ed unanimou�lyo
BIDS gE1�1� N�7N ., OC�B�. :1.9 �y� `� G4.,,�;1 ��_S�ni �� 0:
Mayor Nee arulaut�ced fr�x t%� co�;�� �clera°t��.o�. r�f �h� City Council the b3ds
for San3tary Sewer and �•Jat�r �rc�;,�ec� No� �0 opened this dayo The City
• P�snag�er s�ated th� bids a as rec:�a�ved, were opened at noon by hin►self
and at;tes�ed to by Ci�y Engineer Qure�hib Consulting Algineer Comstock,
and F�g.�neering Assis�arifi C1ark anc? aL.l of th� bi.dders hamd s�ety bonds.
The Ci�y Manacf. c�r r�ad aloud �h� � ol�.c�uvang bid� :
PLANHOLD�R
Johnson Broso
Constructors
PoOa 1002
Ha.ghway �
Litchfi�ld z r�23nno
B�a ���L�'T'� LL1MP Si]M BID COMPLETION TIl�
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Heav�y
',X"ra����l�x�° �
�nd��n �
5%
Barbarossa t� Sonsa Inco St4 �aul
Route �3 F � ��!
OSS@O' I�Sinna 5%
Fa Do Chapman Cons�o Coo St� Faul
28 09 Alabam�a Avenue F� M
Mplso, Minno 55416 5�6
Horace Mc>ntgor�ery
1230 Highway �100
t�Ipls o, Minn a 55421
Moretinn3 Consto Coa
• 852 tJestminster
St o Paul , �Iinn o
MeDonald �- Luben � Assooa
�nco
211 North Pascal
St a T'aul , Diinn o
Qhi.cy
Farm�rs
S%
Sea}�oard
Sur��,y Co 0
S/
S�aboax�d
Su��i�y
5�
$�9,i75o00
$33a162o60
$29,397a50
$41,I38 080
$ 34 �105 a 00
$'4�115000
As specified
50 Cale Days
200 Cala Days
As specified
As specified
As specified
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PT�AMiO:�DII� � con�inued �
Randal�.-Berglin � Pe�rot��ske
% Ross
68a1 Plaza Curve
P�Ip1s o 9 P�linn o 55421
Hurley Con��o Coo
49 Signal H311s
We s� S� o Paul a P�iinn o
Sandstrom � Hafner
7'49 Fore�t Dale Road
New Brighton, I�Zinn o
���. -�£�U12IiX
�rans�
Am�r�.c�
5%
Trave l.ers
Inder�a o
5I
Travc� e�^s
Inde�n �
5%
Minn Ko�a .�;:cava�ine� � �'nc e Con�:�n�ntal
6332 I�alceland Av� o Nca�^'��h �n� � C'o, �
Mplsos Minn� 5/
Fag� 90
L�P SL1P7 BIB
$38$G55o40
$52a578o12
$39�OOOa00
$32.°�65e50
�O�MPL�TION TI1�1E
As specified
225 Calo Days
As specified
90 Calo Days
The City Managc3r s'��.��d �th��� ��1 �.:a �. �.���e�^ �f recommendation frorn the
consulting enyineer3ng �irm wh�.�}� s��t�d �hey had examined the bids
ar.d gave th� low b3dders r�ca-�mending the lo�o�st bid of Fo Do Chapman
Construct3on Company, 23 09 Ala�ama Av�nue � Ma�nn�apolis e Miruzesota in
the amount of $29 , 397 o S O a Counc3lman 6�tright inc�uired of Mr o Oomstock,
consulting engineer, regarding th� discrepancies and co�mpletian dates
and stated it�seemed to him tha� Fo D� Chapman Construction Company
completion �Cira�, as listed� �e��n�{=.ci ��ke a larg� con�ractor who was
putting i.n miscc:lianc�ous wo�Ic �z�:°, ciaing i� as h� s�ca f3to Mro Cwnstock
replied the completion tim�� a� ��at�d.n c,ras considerably more than
200 calendar days and sctim� con�r�ac�a�� wer� eviden�ly considering doing
�ome c�inte� vaork vahich U�ould n�i. b� caza�3dexed by the city arud this
canpletion date �•aas pri.a?r �o �'un� �.S�h and it does require the contractor
do certain areas before thiso ��.ro Comstock asserted he w�.shed to
bring one item to the attention of the City Council9 fihat the ..work
that they were contemplating this night cahich ha� an administrative
restriction is one of the items in the contract and amounts to appro,3-
mately 31% of the c�ork and un�il this is cleared the City Council
could and should table the bid; ��hat �he questi.on as to vahether the
contractor ��ould c�ani to accep� �.t as such with 31� deleted c�ould be
a question and the matter shoul.d he setfiledo Mayor Nee suggested
the City Council could release a11 bid bonds cvith the e;cception of
the two low bidso
Mot3on by tiarigh� to receive the bids �or Sanitary Sewer and Water
Project Noo 70 and r�].ease a11 b3d bonds with the e;cception of Fo
Chap man Construction Company� 2�09 Al.abama Avenue, M3nneapolis,
Nlinnesota and Johnson Brcrse9 Highway �. Heavy Constructors, Po Oo
Litchfield9 Minnesotao Secon�ded by Sheridan� tlpon a voice vote,
there being no nays � the� motion carri�d. unanimously o
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Motion by Kirlcham to table the ccmnsideration of awarding the bid for
Sanitary Sewer and Water Projec� Nao a0 to the ne:ct regular meetingo
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Cou�lCilman �^J��gii�t znquired
Y�Ianag�r caoul.d report on �the
`'.��rrace �>;t�n�3ono
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if th� motion cou:ld conta�n t�ha�t �h� Cx�cy
contingenaies involved in �he Rivervieca
Mo�ion by .K3.��°,ham to tabl.e th� �rans�..der«t�aan o� awarding the bid for
Sanitary ��U�ex� arid t�Ja�e� A�a���i:. �ro� 70 �o �.he x��x�t �egular meeting
and ins�ruc�� �h� Ci�y Manag��^ �o �po��� c��� �h� con�ingenc3es involved
in the Rive�vi�e� Terrace E;:t�nsian o �condec't by 6�r�ght o tlpon a voice
vote � thsr� beatng no nays ��the mo-��vn ca�raed unan3mously o
PLANM°NG COI+��SSION N1E��°.ING 1�T�Mi'�'�S m� OC�'TOBIIZ 8���.964 e
Mayor Ne� annour.c�d :�o� �.h� coz��:�derai�°aon o� the Ci�y Council a lot
spli� reque�� by �7.max^s A� Priecl:�.:f�:�w � The ��°�y t�anager read to th�
�ity Co�c�.l �h� rccoramended app��o�al of the �'lanning Commissiono
Councilman Sh��idan inqui�ed i:E •r�h�y c•aere 1acicimg the 30 foot dedication
of Benj amin Street o Gi�y �hgin�e�x� Qu�r�shi �plied they did. have the
dedicationp
• Motiar► by Sheridan to cancur wi�h �he recommendation of the Planni.ng
C�ni.�sion regarding the lot spli�: request and grant same to Elmars
�.a Friedi�is, I�a So #�G4�21; the N�arth 150 fee�t of th� West 217 feet
of Lot 8, Auditor's Subciivi�ion �2 s��j�c� to ro�d easemento
Seconded by 1Cir11�am o Upon a voic� vo�� ;, th��� b�ing no nays, the
motion carried unanimouslya
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The City Manager read to the Ci�� Gouncil the recommended approval of
the Planning �2o�nmissian and their concux�rence wi.th the Sgreets and
lltilities Sub�Committee o It c�as e;cplai.ned this v�as done so the City
Council could authorize accep�tanc� af Lwo deed� tha� had been pre-
�ented to the city for the North port�on of the City by Peter Broolc,
c�nmer of the rest o� it and he hG-d said he would dediaate this.
Councilman Sheridan e;cplainecl Mx� o Broolc had said he had a reason
�or holding his deeds at the mom�nt bu•� this would start the worlco
The City Engineer e;cplai.ned the right4of-ways so that if at any time
there i�as a need ior impravement they �aould have the necessary lande
City Engineer Qure�hi stated tha-G in �hc� future the City shotil.d tz�y
to get bett�:r right��o�-ways o�t `;aas e;:plained by the City Manager
�e edge nf the right�of �- way coz�.d be paved and they could still
get a 40 �o�t s�ree�; and �rith `�3� Avenu� so near, this shotil.d be
satistactory and the �lanning Comr:u.ssion had felt this caas satisfactory.
�lotoion by �1r3ght to concur wi'th the r�commenda�ion of the Plarining
Comm3.ssion and approv� th� propa;��d F�.r��ide Drive alignment between
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Highvaay �#65
Upon a voice
mouslya
Pag�e 11 a
and Central Avenue as presentedo Seconded by Kirkham.
vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unani-
Tfie City rianager presented �o the City Council �h� deeds for the
North � of the proposed street and recommended they be accepted.
Motion by Kirkham to accept the deeds for the North � of Fireside
Driveo Seconded by tdrighto ilpon a voice vote, there being no nays,
the motion ca.rr�.ed unanimouslyo
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The City Manager e;cplained to sck►� City Couneil that for sane time there
had been a problem for the desiga�ated 83rd Avenue and a�here it cames
out on Eas� Ra.ver Road; that fur�h�r$ �he filling station operator
w3shed to add �o h3s station and since there had been a problem of
roads he had never been abl� to get anyone fsom the Pla�uting Commission
of Coon Ragids to me�t on this i°temo He expl.ained that Coan Rapids
would no� want �th� en�i.re raad on th�ir side but �there was a possibi-
lity they woul.d split thr� road o It eaas further explained the question
arose at �his end a� �o whefihea� ar no� to have �his addition on the
f311ing station whi.ch woutd make �he access on East River Roacl more
e:cpensive so the motion of the Planning Canmission ha�d been to cancur
and recc�►end that the necessary steps to establish the alignment of
83rd Av�nue and get state aid approval so the City coutd be reimbursed,
that they were not sayang the �3�.y wo�ztd n�cessarily have to do that
but until �he� approval. of �h� g���posec3 ra.gh°��of-way was purchased by
the city �hey could b+� reimburseaa The City Manager stated this was
not in the forseable future unless �h�re is development that would
necess�.tate ito The owner of the filling station had e$timated
their 3mprovem�nt would cost app:�axima�e�.y $10,000o The City Manager
explained the C:fty Gounail mic�i��� z�ot be con�idering any progress on
thi� area until 19'�0, but since �ere UJas the po�sibi7.ity there might
not be a road there, they might change it and not do 83rd Avenue the
way it is shawn on the map and raight consider the fact they m3.ght
acquire something now and would never use ito It was suggested by
the City Manager the City Council. consider the possibility of letting
the �illing station owner continu� and they might have to purchase mare
structural building than they had intended in five or ten years.
(;i.ty Engineer Qureshi stated the land in Coon Rapids is a1.1 open land
�cross from the filling station, that perhags after five or six years
they could put the road in and might be able to buy the �and in Coon
R::pids e City Attorn�y S5m3.th stated the City ot Fridley wovld have to
own the road way in order to have a stca�e aid roado The City Manag+er
swgg�ested the City Council could permit the building permit and it
would be returned to them again �hrough �he Building Board an�d they
could just say they cvere not interested in establishing the aligr�men't
at this timeo
P�totiam by Wright that the City Counci� note the actioa� of the Planning
Car�mission with regard tv the al.ignment on 83rct Avenue and plan no
action at this t�meo Seconded by� Kirl:hamo llpon a voice vote, there
being no naysg the motion carried unanimouslyo
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BUILD�NG BOARD MEET.TNG MINLiTES A OCTOBER l4 � 1.964• :
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Mayor N�e announeed far �he cons�.deration of the City Council the
minut�s of �he Bu3.lding Board he�.d Oc�tober 14, 1964a
The City Manager read �o the City �ouncil tfie reco�mnended approval
of the Building Board and stated '+the people in 'the surrounding area
were notified, that Mro Calony wa� presen� �o explain and show
pictures if it were necessarya Cs�unciiman Wright stated he wished to
`,�ithdraw h3s abject3.ons in light of adciitianal action by the Bu3lding
Boardo
Motion by W�cight �o conc� with �he r�cc�nnmendation of the Building
Board, and gr�n�t �e buildin.ng p��m�:t by Ronald �'arizek for a self
service car wash at 6460 llniv��sity Avenue N�r�heast on part of Lot
1, Sylvan H3].ls Plat #5, the structure to be 77 teet 9 inchea by 27
�eet 8 inch�s of plastic coated steel at an estimated cost of
. $24,OOOo00 under the conditions and stipulat3ons presented that the
entire area not occupied by th� building be blacktoppedo Sec�ded
by Kirkhamo Mayor Nee inquired if the area coul.d be drained. Mr. Ca�astock,
consulting engineer, repli+ed he l�ad not checked the matter. uper� a
voice vote, th�re being no nays, fihe motion carri�d unanimously.
The City Manager read to ths Ci�� Council the recommend�d approval
of the Building Board and presen�ed �he plans and certificate of
survey to the Council for reviewo He explained there was to be par�-
ing to the rear and a planting s�rip with access on both ends, that the
Building Inspector hadn't seen the plans and did not know if they met
the code requirements. Councilman 4�Tright inquired what would he
going in the buildinge Mro Leo Cavins owner, replied a dairy stare
�nd the Veteran's C1�ab would have a m��ting place in the back with a
hall at the fronto Mro Ve Mo Nagel, resident, was present to question
the parking area, blacktopping, drainage, etco
Motion by Wrig3lt that the C3ty Council concur with the rec�ndation
of the Bu�.ding Board and grant a building permit for an addition to
a commercial bu:ilding at 1040-1044 Osborne Road Northeast on Lots 2
ar�l 3, Block l, Lamperts Addition, the building to be 91 by 100 feet
� of frame and block canstruction at an estimated cost of $30,OOOo00 as
per the plan submitted crith the follov�ring conditionse that a planting
strip as agreed upon be ins�alled in �ront, that the entire area in
front and back not occupied by th� building be blacktopped, that a
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xear �xit be obtained., constructed and used! to th� parking lat9 tha�
dra�.nage provisions �or the tron� and rear parking lot be made as an
obligation of �he builder and otaner and satisfactory to th� City to
be constru�ted by the building �nd/or oc�mex�p S�carided by Sheridana
Upon a vo�.ae vc��e9 there beiny no nays� �he mo�3�on carried unani-
mously o
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The City Manager read to the Ci� Co�.ci1 th� aation ar�d re�a�nme�nded
agproval of the Building Board a Mr o Eggen of St o Ph].ips Church aas
present to answer questions and �xplain the planso Mayor Nee inquired
if the bui.ldings wer� on the wa��r course an+d was �o1d they were all
to be built on �ol�.d groundo Th� City Manager e;:plained the.church was
proposing to take care of th� d�ainag� u�ith th� possibi.lity of being
x�eimbrused. b� �the C��.y a
Mot�.on by lC�rlcham that� the �i�r �a�ncil. cancur with the Building .;Board
and grant the approval for a bu�.�.d3.ng p��m�.t by Sto iifl.ips Lutheran
Chw�ch loca�ed at lOSO West Mo��� Lake Drive No�theasto Secanded by
Sheridano ilpon a voice vote� ���r� be�.ng no nays, the motion carried
unanirnouslyo There was a d3scussion period regarding the co�ttinuatfon
• of Zdest Moore Lake Dr�,ve, drain�ge in the areas, petitions needed an�d
type of streets in the areao Mro Eggen i.nquired. if the City Co�mcil
had any idea as to when this would be improvedo Mayor Nee replied it
could possibly b� done late the �ollo�r�ing summero
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The City Manager read to the City Council the reco�mendation of the
Bu3lding Board granting approva?:. of the proposed remodelinge Mro
Chet Herringer and Mro Jerry H��ringer were present to explain the
proposed planso Councilman L�lright inquired if they planned to cor��inue
the r�nnning of both screens at �he3r drive-in theatero N1ro Chet
Fierringer replied they did plar� ori do3ng so as soon as the highway
co�struction was fin3shed, that if �this highway would have been here
thr�e years ago Fridley wou].d have had a shopping center like Apache
t:enter a
Motion by Sheridan to concur wi.t;:� the reco�unendation of the Building
Board �yd grant the building pr�rm3t by 100 Ztv�.n Inc o a for �c`�model3nQ
of the Drive-Tn S�ack Bar at 56C0 Central Avenue North�ast -- 48 by
52 feet9 bloek construction with an estimated cost of $15,OOOa00a
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�e Ci�y t�anager expla3ned to the City Council �this itera had b�en
laid over because the Building Board members �;�ished to knosr� the City4s
intentions rela�i.ve to the service road axld vJhe�her or not the land
upon cahich the s�ructure presently ti-Jas located Vaould be acquired by
the C�.ty for said service roado It was e:cplained the service road
runs from Viron 9 Inc o to the end af tk►eir proper�y o The setbacks; in
the area c�ere e;cplained by the City 1�2�nager who s�a�ted this was a
�ira3lar situation to that of the Da �•Jm Harstad Companyo City Engineer
�u,reshi informed the members of the City Council this c�as the land 3n
which the ac,mers c�anted to pu� ixi a fil�.3ng station and caith a service
road they �raould have had to move back and now the owner wants a right-
of-cJaya It c�Jas suggestecl by th� City Manager if the matter were laid
aver to the ne:ct regular meeting� they could get more information aaz
the situatioY�.o
P�lotion by ��iright tha�c the Ci.ty Gouncil tak� note of th� application
by Bernarct �'u7.Zcavski �ta remodel a residence at 7315 Highway �65 on
Lat 19 Block 29 Centralview Manor AdditfonA said remodel3ng to canvert
the residentfal structure into an office building and indicate its
intention to construct a service .road in the item mentioned and defer
the remodel3ng building permit ��quested by Mro Julkowslc3 until there
was a study of the requirem�nts �or the service roada P�iayor Nee in-
quired if tl�.ey coul.d deny a building permit �or remodelingo Co�c31-
� man Wright sta�ed this was not b�fore themo Mayor Nee ass�rt�ed the
ordinance doesntt authorize th� a�ui].ding Board to consider the service
road, tha� �the qt�estion before `�1�.�m was c�ahether or not that build3ng
was ca�npat3ble esth�t3ca11y v�-�hh �he surrounding�e The City Manager
agreed w3th t�ayor N�e in hi� in�{��preta��.on and stated the Building
Board had chosen not �o ac� on t�e itema Cowlci3ma�n 4r�i�ight stated
his mc�tion caas a statem�n� of inten�.on For i�h� futuuree developmant of
the area an�d when it was resolveci it cvoul.d b� se�urned to the cou�cil
flooro Seconded b� Sheridano Ugon a vaice e�ot�e �here being no nays,
the motinn carri�d unanimou�l,y�,
NORZii SUBLIRBAI� HOSPTTAL DTSTRIC°i HOSPI�AL �LANS :
The City Manager presented to th� City Council the plans and specif3-
cations for the proposed hospi�aJ., stating the only consideration by
the Bui].dirLg Board was th� esth��icso A discussion was held regard3ng
service roads, access, delivery routep etco 'The City Manager e;cplained
if 'th� C3ty Council eri.shecl to approve the esthe�ics, they could direct
that the plans and specificatians for fihe hospital be referred to the
Planning Co�nmiss3ono
Motion by Wright to concur c�ith �he reconanendation of the Buflding
Board and approve th� esthetic grounds and plans for the proposed
Morth Suburban Hospital District and refer the matter to the Planning
Commission for study ot related. cc�nsiderations, including traffic
• pattern and site plano Seconded by ]Cirkhamo Upon a voice vote9 there
being no nays9 �the motion carr3.�d unanimouslyo
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• r�iayor N�e a�nounc�cl for the con�idera�G�.on of the C3.ty Council the
rec�ipt of the m�.nut�� of the�ard of Appeals o� Oetobem �'�., 19E��o
��
Mat7.on by Wrigh� �co receiv� � f�1e the minut�� of �i�e Boax�cl of
Appeals :?�eting of Octob�r � 1�64a Seeond�d by K�.rkh�mo ilpon a
voice vote, there being nc� nays ;� �hs r�o�t�.on carried unanimously o
SAF�TY �OMMI''.I'�°.�;� NI����:NG M�I�L��S 6t �t?�T�'���.R � � �.964 :
Mayor Ne� announced. fc�r th� considera�ion of �h� City Council the
receipt of the minutes of �he Safety Committee riesting held October
'�, 1964o Caunci.lman Kirlcham sta��d he h�d attended the meeting at
the request of {the cor�m:ittee and �e1t zf �here wa� anythin9' at all
that was bothering �h� member.s� it was a feela.ng �hat the City Council
did not apprecia'�� �hem ar�d �tk�i� ccau].d b� rectif�.ed by recognizing
their notices ra��r than jus�t ��ceiving �h�m and acknowledqe their
rec�nmenda�ionso P�Ia�rox� Ne� a�s�rfi�d �.rt th� minut�s before them the
Cammiticee did ask far ac°�ion wa.�°.� ���renc� to 'th� Federal Gas Station
on East River Roa�i o The ��.�r M�,rAag�� re��i�d that h� did not know what
post ins�allatian th� memb�rs h�c� in m:lnd wi�rh regard �o this station
but would carry out tYi� reque st � Co�n�a,lman Kirkham explained
Commissioner 0'Bannon of Anoka �ounty uras a� the meeting and irxiicated
he coul.d be of same help on the mattero
• Mayor Nee s�ated �ha�t regarding %he �e�xgnware Industries disposal
problem, of effluent th� City should com� �o some de�erminationo 2he
City Manag�r repl3ed he had been unabl� �o contact Mro H�nsley' Health
Inspector e bufi intended tc� have �h.� ma�t�r follou�ed through, that there
had been quite a bi� o� plzanbing revis3on necessary and they 11ad done
some of it o
Motian by Wright �to receive the minu�es of �he Safety Cornmit-tee M�eet-
ing h�1.d October '7, 1964a Secanded by Sheridan� Qpon a voice vote,
there being n� nays, the mo�tian carried unanimouslyo
RECREATION CQMMISSION MEETING MTNL�TE�S �,� �F�1t 29 , 1964 :
Mayor Nee announced for the consideration of the City Co�cil the
minutes of the Recreation Co�nmis�3on of Sept�ember 29, 1964. Council-
man Wright stated he wfshed to report informally that the Fridley
Youth Center was now or would be incorporated under Minnesota Law arnd
voere empowered to deal. arid act in legal relationships with the City
and hope to be abl� to do so in �he interests of developing their
programa
Motian by Sheridan to rec�ive the minutes of the Recreation Camnission
held September 299 1964a Seconded by Wrighto tlpon a voice vote, there
• being no nays, the motio� carried unanunouslyo
��2IlNICATIONS :
i�AI�PE�tN s CHAriGE T�0 VIRON ROAD t
C�
Pag� �60
Mayor Nee announced for the consideration of �he �it-y Council a
communication from Mro Charles He Halpern, attorney at law, repre-
senting Edison Industries, change of street addr�sso The City Manager
read to the City Council the 1�fiter receivedo City Attorney S�nith
sta�ed Mro Halpern had sent him � copy bu� hadn't responded to them
as ye�a Mro I�arrell Hyle9 r�px°�sen�ing �iron� Inco, was present and
requ�sted ��o speako He stated he didn�� know �.f the geople present c,�ere
tamili�r c,�ith Viron, tha� Mro Halpern's 1��fier was substantial in
point but �el�t the City of Fridley shoul.d consider th�ir stature in
th� canrnuni�y, thafi the decision was made �o move to Fridley and they
had r�,quested to and did build a plant and th� road caas open to be
named artid they had made a formal. request to have this named Viron
Roado He further statecl this s�ques� was passed and audopted azul they
cvere not�fiec% by mai1. the address had changed and based on the letter
irom NIr o STensen, Bui7.ding Inspec�or s had immedia�ely upon receipt of
this lett�r, let a th��e year supp].y of stati.onery requirements,
tha� th�r� k�ad also b�en �rom a cost s�andpoin� the publicity, etco
It was �;cplained �L-heir company hires ov�r on� hundred PeHoDt ss and
many peogle �,n the engin�ering �ie1d � tohc�ir gross payroll was over
half a m�%lion dollars a yearo Mro Hyle stated �here was a legal
question present, that they haci gone through a formal procedure and
had been notified in wri��nng o� �he name chang�o I�ro Hyle furthsr
stated th�re was ano�her questian to be cons3d�red, and that was how
• this would affect them9 tha� the� had notifi�d people of the3r chan�e
of address and it had been acc�g��eci and peopl.e would prob.ably �ac�der
what is going on in �h+� City o:� Fradley and if the City Council w�ere
to change �he nam� fiher� woul.d b� �r�mendou� implicationso Mro Hyle
explained h� felt Viron Road wo�.rld hslp pu� Fridl�y on the mapa He
request�d a copy o.f �the l��ter sui�m3tt�d by Ed�isan �ndustries arxi
stated he did iorust the Ca.ty Council wa»� awar� of th� legal question
involved, th� cast ele�aent �r►v��.ved a�thc� pub].i�city question and the
potential sha.pping anc1 wnrel.a���: p�rvbl�ms o Counc��,7,].ma�t Wright inquired
if a s�rva.ae d�ive were nam� ���ara�L�.7.y or according to the Highwaye
Mayor Nee replied h� thflught they m3ght have made a mistake here.
Councilman Wright referred �o ri�.� o Hyle ° s second point made ar�d the
�ame question referred to in M�o Halpernts ].etter, that they could
not have a vested interast in anytnhing th�y had referred to but
stated he was 3nterested to kn.ow if #:he City Cowncil had parted fra�n
usual procedure 3n naming a service roado The City Manager replied
Brookview Drive was a servic� road, that sam� service roads are an�d
some are no� namedo Tt was suggest�d by the City Manager they might
possibly dead-end Viron Road anc.1 the balance of the road could be
Highway �65o Councilman Sherid�n stat�d thes� properties on the
�ast side of Highway �65 to Osborne Road had a Highway �65 address
until a s�rvice road was put in an�t i.t was named, that he could
understand and feel for �hc cox���nts of the letter presented and the
bus3nesses along this road cer�ain7.y should have been notifiedo Mro
Hyle stated they had also contacted the Post Office Department re-
• garding the legality and the problem of mail delivery aryd were
assured there would be no problem of getting the mail althouqh they
did warn him ther� raight be a pos� office in Fridleyo
Mayor M�e anquired regarding �th� x�ature ot �°dison Indus�ry business o
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� Ci�r Attorney �nith replied it was a trailer sal�so Mro Hyle s�tated
it might behoove the City Council to talce a loolc at Edison �d�stries,
that ther� are swne questions fro�n an esthet3c value the City Gouncil
should consider alsoo City Attorney Smith suggested to the City
Council if they caere going to keep the name as i� �aas, that the
or�ner o� Edison Industries shouZd be so informedo
Motion by Wright to receive the l�tter fr�n Mra �harles Ho Halpern
regarding a change of sL.-reet add�ess and direct the City Attorney to
reply to it and explain �hat the dec�sion of th� City Council is finale
Seconded by Sheridana Llpan a voice vote, th�r� being no naysa the
motion carr3.gd unanimouslyo
FiRE DEPAR�T�iT : (1) HILLTOP ,� 2' Stllt�ING OF D�IoAP�, SI'RLiCT't�2ES :
The C:ity Manags� explained to th� City Council that at the previous
meeting he had been directed to �eport in thirty days, whiat► would b�
the 2nd of November, regarding �i1e HiZltop Contract; that he had
advised the Village of Hi.11top o:� tYrat fact and. they had said they
woutd be c�aing to the Coumcil M��ting to confero He further explained
that unless �Ghe Gity Counci],. wa.���d to consider the $100o OQ fee for
burning structwces referred to �.n the communication trom tile Fire
Department, they could just rec���e the lettere
• Motion by Wright to receive and �ile �Y►e communi.cation firam the Fridley
Fire 1'�part�nento S�conded by Sh.eridano Llpon a voice vote, there
being no.nays, �he motion ca�eri�d unanimouslya
WEGI�ER: R�SIGNATIONS:
Mayor N�e announced for �the cons�.dera�aan o£ �h� City Council a
lett�r from Mro :.,�onald Eo W�glexo Th� C3ty Manager explain�ed to th�
Ci�y Couneil ther� were two r�s��nations men�tioaned in the lettero
Motion by G�tright to receive the letter from Donald Eo Weglerg accept
his resignation from the Fri.dley Board of Appeals and the Fridley
Safety Committee and direct the �ity Manager to write a letter
commending Mra Wegler for his s�rvicese veconded by Sheridano Ltpon
a voice votey there being nd nays� the motion carried uman3mouslye
Motion by Sheridan to receive and file the letter from the Board of
Appeals relative to couneil vaca�eya Seeonded by ICirkhama Upon a
voice vote, there being no nays, the motxon carried unanimousl.yo
WATER,POLLUTION CONTROL CONII�ISSIONt PUBLIC HEARING
� Mayor Nee announce3 for the consideration of the City Council a
Notice of a Public Hearing froen the Water Pollution Control Conum3ssi�
and sta�ed he wished to have a p�epared position on this itera and
conservatively ask that Fridley b� .`,heard on this provid3ng we can
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develop someth3ng meaningfulo He fzmther stated thi� h�aring was of
e:ctreme economic importance to �he G3�ty� that it is now calculated
the dif�erence 3.n cost between the pxoposed plan on which this hear�.
3ng is being held and that cast versus the cost of a treai�ent plant
e�ould cost the coQnmunit3es in th� Nort�i Suburban San�.tary Sewer
Aistric� at least 12 mil.lion dollars more than '�he tr�atment plant
operatican and this was wi.thout the plant operata.on cost and other
proposalso He explained this r�port had been g3ven to the Board of
Trustees a c�eek ago and it seemed to 2iim that it wasn't material
c,�here they disposed see�age providi.ng �h� price v�aas ths same but it
did becoane material if the pric� was different and Fridley should
be prep�red to argue about it�
Ntro Coms�cack, consu].�ing engin��r� c�xp3.aaned that �.mder the Aschback
Bill, the Sto Paul Sanitary Dis�rict c�as authorized to study a plan
for the ca�nmunities in the metrcapolitan area which could be served
and 3ts expans3on in the future9 tha�, includ�d in this plan, was
the ent�re area o� the North Suburban Sanitary Sewer District as well
as other areas to the South and West of rLinneapolis and to the North
of Sta Fau2 o He further exp2ained he had �°�ceived a report fran the
North Suburban Sanitary Sevaer Distric� staff w1�3::h indicated the
questions brought up by Mayor N�e and was certain if Fridley were to
examiz�e 3t on �heir oc,me they would firud other abject�.ons and the
� plan does provide for a split s�rvic� for Fridley and this is caantrary
to the pr�sent agreement they h�.d wi�h �he dis�rict and with Minn-
eapoliso Mro Comstock asserted these raere many other features if it
were exam3ned in detailo Mayor Nee stai�ed tha� Fridley had received
a notice aizd i� did iu7volve :�F�:�.dl�y and �anquir�d if the Water
Pollution Contral Comm3.ssion hac� reaeived xnformat3on fran this area
in the f3rst place or vaere they invi�ing Fridl�y ta testify and in-
quired of Mro Comstock cvhat� h� fe].t, Fridley shou].d doo Mro Comstock
repl3ed the Codnrnission 3s requi��d to notify all affected parties
ar�d canmunities and was certain that at Tche hearing they would accept
test3mony and statements from any o� the municipalities, industry or
individuals who would be intere�ted in ma1<ing ito
Mayor Nee stated the North Subu�.�ban Sanitary Sewer District wotiil.d
• make a canprehensive statement and perhaps the only th3ng Fridley
need do is indicate support of che district's positiono Iie further
stated the extra cost of transparting the effluent incurred was not
for the benefit o� F�idley and �hould be charged to t�inneapolis and
Sto Paul and, as an actual fac�� lyy the formula implied, they w�ould
not pay any part af the expansion; fihat the Water Pollutio� Caamiasian
had said they would have to transport at an extra cost of 12 million
dollars and had not supported t^3hyo Mayor Nee asserted the district
would make this case but did no�� know if Fridley would or should
agreea Mra Codnstock explained �hat part of this decision would help
the act3ons of the diatrict boarda that they may desire to have the
cm�cnunities make their ocm pres�x�at3.on in situations where it is
. different from the district4s as a wholeo CounciLnan Wright inquired
if it might be a good idea for the City Counc3l to endorse this action
without hearing the position of the Nort�► Suburban 3anitary Sew�er
Districto Mayor Nee suggested �he administrati.on coutd davelop a
s�atement for the consideration of the City Councilo
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Motion b;y Wr�,ght to authorize administra�ion �o d�v�J.ap a posi�ion
statement for th� in�ormation of th� �aater Pollu�ion Con�rol
Commi.ssian at tlleir heara.ng November 4, 19640 �econded by Kirkhamo
tlpon a vo3ce vo�e, thers being-.no nays� �he motion carried unanimouslya
Y'OUNG : ASSESSME'NTS •
�
r�tayor Ne� announced a comm�unica�ion �rom �hree r�sidents regarding
assessmen�s zn Donts 2nd Additiono �he Ca��y ��anager expla3ned to
the Ci�,y Council i� was possi.ble some o� '�h.� a�s�ssments were against
the prop�rty gerhags ev�n befor� �on An�.e���n baugh�t �`he land, that
the Plai:t3ng Ordinance daes no� requix�� ��sessm�:nts be paid �hen it
is plat�t�c1 and only says money be put :i.n escrow for sewer an�d watero
He further ev,pla�.ner1. they had discussed �his when �the general con-
tractors� license eaas brought up for pon And�rson and held; that the
City Attorney �ad had an. oppor��ni� ��a laolc intc� this mattero It was
suggested th� own�rs a�k h3s ��.v�.�� r��.a�ive �r th3s let'ter and assess-
mentso A resiclen� st�.°�ed the�r ��.�c� �cie���ac3d �za� v�hen they bought
this propexx�tyy a Mr o And�rsan hac� �.r�ad� pa�.d �th� city and had his own
men hoolc up connec�ion� � t�°�a� ia� h�d �v�n c��.ven this �esident a letter
that the assessmen�s on hi� p�.��a���� w��� p�.�.d foro The questi� was
raised if prope�.y �or a n�va Iz,�m� �o��.d b� sold �ra.thout asses�ents
be;ing paid a He was told this cc8a�.d �� drn� m�Za.yux Nee inquired if
� any of �he three ocemers present had had a title s�arch and was told
they did not. The Finance Direc�or stated there were old asaessments
against t�e property an�d there were some relata.vely n.ew asgess�nents
put on agains� the properLy af�er it w�s plat��d but non� oi the
assessraents had. b�en paid by �h� build�ro 7�� was r�affirmed by the
Finance Direetor tha� not a sa.n.gl.s lca�� �ha� had assessments woere paid
old or neva and all o� �her� cver� cc�n.v�n�;�.o�a�.. ioans b�caus� there were no
special assessmen� s�amcheso
Mro Leo Ee Sandoval s�ated he had pi�chased the model. home arud pr3or
to his �:uying, the adver�tisemerbt: Niro Andersan ran i.n the paper �n-
dicated all assessraents w�re 3.r� and paid far and it was his under-
standing this was a misrepresen�ha�i�no Mayor N�e replied the resi-
dents probably had cause of act�.on against th� contractor and 3n-
quired if they had heen into th� offic� to satisfy the�nse�].ves it
was a proper bi110 Mrm Sandoval. replied he had called in May and
had received a breakdoum as to �ti�ha� was still pending, that the
figur�s go back to 1960 and as far as 1962o Mayor Nee sugg�ested the
residents could cane into the of.fice and have the Fa�.nance Director go
through th� records to shaw t��nz haw they are Icept and establish that
the cantractor did possibly mis�.ead them in sel2ing the houseso It
was explained by the City Manag�ac �he City has no way of krwwing
when a gisce of property is soZd� so ihey cantt warn anybody there is
sanething against it unless th�y ask for the information and the on7.y
way they could preven�t thi� c,rov�.d be to require special asserasments
� b� paid up prior to the issuanc� of a bu3.lding permit and builders
woul.d elaim they couldntt pay.these until they had buil.t the house
and sold ito He further expla3ned 3t is a very difficult problem
for the city and basically evolves da,m to a struggle bet�reen the
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, purchaser and seller or how good a purchase agremaet�t iso C3ty
Attorney Smith asserted that there was perhaps 75� of the properties that
had assessments ur►pafd, that many are paid because FaHoAe and V.Ao loans
require assessments be pa3d but it is not uncomraon but usual with coai-
vent3onaZ loans they don't pay much attention to th3so He explained
that he exa,nined titles every day and had a form title opinio� that
aIl attorneys use and this form gives the language that the property
is subject to special assessmen�, i.f any, because o� the title record
the assessments do not particularly show except maybe for the current
year; that the only clay assess�nents can be checked is at the City Hallo
He further explained the Finance Director had sta�bed they must have
been conventional loans because no an� asked for a special asse��ent
search and it was wnfortunate and the residents raight have a cause of
action against the bu3lder or against the realtors but it was strictly
a perscuzal matter beta,reen the residents and the builder and realtor,
that the City would produce ev�.dence as fio what the assess�ments at�ere
ar�d that they did exist at the �3r�e �:the adverti�ement Waa publishedo
A resident stated he had called the Ci�y Hall because 1�a Ar�derson ha�d
said he was fighting i� out w.3.th the City because he did pay foac the
assessments an�d had his own cr�w do the work and had been assessed far
ito City Attorr►e� �ith assert�d there was a builder every three days
in this area that tatces mo�ney f�om someone and doesm�t put it into the
house he is building and som� o:� them do no� do what they say they are
going to doa Mayc�r Nee sxplain�:d the City Coumcil had tried to der�y
Mro And�raon a 13cense and he had challenged this and tha°y w�ere tatd
• the City d3dnrt have the right to deny i�o City Attorn�ey S�rith
suq�gested to the res3denta present that �.f they had an attoacney
handl3ng this matter for a group of neighbors arr,d coul.d g+et more
docua�ents if the3r attorney wan�ed the City to h�.l.p by listing the
a�sessments 9 etc e and why �tY►e City shoutdn't have revoked Mre Andersoatt s
license, he �elt the City Cou�►ciI would do that and it might be help-
tulo It was suggested the residentslxing an action with a71 of the
peopl� togeth�ro Tha Finance Director expl.a3ned that on o�e street
I�tre Anderson did pu� in Ii.is own �ervices and the assessr�nts in that
area weren�t near as high as wk�a� had b�en presented �h3s eveninqe
VISITORS:
�
Mayor .'Nee inquired if there w!�cs anyo�ne present, not li�ted on the
ag�eruia, who wished to be heard o There ��as no one present who re-
quested to be hea�rd o
CLAIMS:
_�_
Motio� by Sheridan to approve the payment of G�neral C1a3�ms #3544
through �3688o Seconded by K3rlchame Upon a voice vote, there being
no nays, the motion carried unanimouslyo
• Mot3on by 4�tright to apprave th� payment of Liquo�r Claims #6778 through
�6827o Secox�ded by Kirkhama �lpon a voice vote, there being no nays,
the motion carried unan3mous.Lyo
Motio� by Kirkham to approve the payment of Public tlt3lities Claims
�
�
�'age 210
�3655 through �3687a S�can�ded by Sheridano Upon a voice vote, there
be3ng no nays, the motion e�trried unanimouslyo
�S'1"J1�iATES :
N�ayor M�e annovncecl f�r �e cons�.d�ratican of the Ca.ty Co�mcil the
approval of estima'�es as pr�sentedo Th� Ci�y Manager explained the
total amount of the estima�e� was $lOQ,603o210
Motion by Sheridan to approve the payment of the folloc,�ng estimates:
Swarusozt Excavating Cangany
8ox 368
Hopkins, Mi.nnesata
Estimate �4 � Storin �wer T:nproveraent Project
No 0 5-A ( F7NAL �
Da Wo Hickey and C�as Inca
1841 University Avenu�
Sto Paul' Minnesot� 551Q4
E�timate � 3- Water Imprav�ment Project Noo
34-M �PARTIALj
Hurley Construction Coo
49 Signal Hil1s
St. Pau:L a Minn�sata 55�.38
Es�imat� � 2-� Sani'tary Se�a�r and Water
Lnprovement Proj ect No o G'� �,nd Storm Sewer
Improvement Projeat No� 68 �PARTIAL�
Petraaske-Ross
3613- 5 3z�d Place North
Minneapol.is, Miiuzesota
$ 2�,016.51
$ 7�589007
$ 32,311e67
Estimate �2 - Sanitary Sew�:�, Storm S�wer
and Water Im provement Proj�et Noo 69 (PARTIALj $ 23,138.40
Subvrban Eazgineering, Inco
6875 Highway Noo 6S North�ast
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
Sanitary Sew�r, Starm Sewer an�d Water
Improvemerct Praject Noo 69 ��� S�aking F�
In�pection
Hennepin Blaektopp3ng Coo, �nca
• PoOa Box 2675
AieV� Brighto�►, Minnesota
Streets 1964-1 Improvement L'roject
Est3mate � 3 (PARTIALj
$ 3400 00
$ 8,3S3.10
�
►�
U
�
E� � continu�d �
Camstock � Davis� Inca
Consult3ng Eng�neers
1446 County Road t'�'"
Minneapolis a riinrceso�a 55432
Stalcj,ng and Inspection s
Estimate �5 - Storm Sewer Smprovement
Project Noo s-A
Estima�e �`5 � Water Imprcnr��n•t I�roj �et
Noa 34-ri
Est3mate #3 - �raai:er Improvement Project
No 0 34- 0
Estimate �`3 � Storm Sew�r��:mprovement
Project Nao 68
Pags 220
$ 27050
$ 55oQ0
$ 10a00
$ 495000
Estimat� #3 - Sanitary S�w�� and 4Va�ar
Improvement Pro�ecfi Noa 6�� $ 2,267000
Seconded by Kirkhamo upon a voa.c� vot�9 there b�3ng no nays, the
motion carried unan3mouslyo
LICENSES:
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Mayo�r Nee arinounced far Co�ci�. consxderat�.on license applicatio�s o
The City Clerk called Counci�. a•-2�:en�rxon �co the applicat3.on for a
license on soliciting by E11a E:� Urtubees of 1335 LaS�.31e Avenue,
MinneapalisA Minnesota and a r��ort f-rom Chief McCarthye
Motion by Wright to approve the issuance of the follara3r►g licenses :
EXCAVATING
Belt Line Piping Corapany
53D0 Hampshir� North
Minneapolis, Minnesota
HEATIlJG
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Jan's Hor�ce Service
5546 Regis Drive
Fridley 21, Minnesota
PLASTERTWG
Cavin's Plastering
69 Ol iii.cico�ly Drive N o E o
Fridl�y 32, Minnesota
by : Kenneth Welto�n
by; Duane Jahn
by e Leo Cav3.n
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NEW
IZENE4JAL
Secanded by Sheridano Upon a voice vote9 there being no nays, the
motion carried unanimouslyo •
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Mayar Nec� announced tor the consideratfon of the C3ty Council a
license for soliciting for photography appoin'tments by Hartice Stwdioo
�iot3on by Kirlcham to deny the follcx�ing licer►se :
SOLICITING FOR PHO'1�OGRAP�IY APPQiN'TMEi�TS
Hartke Stwdio �- formerly 28 26 Bloomington Avenue South,
Minneapolis, iiinnssota.
�- now of Ashby, lM3.nnesotao
Application made by : E.1].a Eo t.�r�ubees Fee :$l00 00 P83d
1335 LaSal:�e Avenue
,Miruieapol�.a � Minnesota
Seccznded by Wrigh�o [lpon a voice vote, there b�ing no natys, the
motion carried unaninwuslyo
Mayor Nee aru�ounced for the consid�ration of th� City Council an
application for an auc�cioneer'� lic�ns�Q
Motion by Wright to approve the a.ssuance of an Auctianeer's Lic�nse,
• application made by PaW, Perkir.�� with auCtion �o be held at 1448
Rice Cree3c Road. Secor�cted by I�.:�khamo i2pan a voic� vote, there bei.ng
no nays, �he motian carried unax�imouslyo
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PETITIONS:
�he Ci�y Mana�er suggested iro �-�f.� G�ty Couneil th� petition in quest3a�
be reierred to tihe Streets ar►d ����.li�aes Comr�i�s3on as it would be
a question of an alley, �hatth�.€:; a�aa had been ordered to apen the
alley fc>r acc�ss to th� road artc� they dad not want �Goo
M�otion by S�ridan to refer to t31e Streets and Utilit%s Co�n3.�si�
Petition �40-1964 for study and recamnendat3ono S�cor�ded by Wrighto
t2pon a voice voi:e, there be3ng �o nays� fihe motion carr�ed unan3meuslYo
APFOIlVTt�1dT :
Motian by ��tright to approve the following appointment;
� POS� �,AR_,Y �
Be�tty Jearine Okerstran
b720 Jaeksan Street N. Ee
Fridley, Mannesota 55432
U• ;ility $ 3Q1. 00 Catherine
B�.11ing per I+oquai
C7 erk month
Seeonded. by Sh�aridano Llpon a�o3ce vote, there b�ing no nays, the
motfon carried unanimouslyo Z`h� City Manay+er stated the City was
losing a pes�on who had upgraded the operation of the Water Depart-
ment tremendouslyo
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� COMSIDII2ATION OF ORDIMANCE - SECTION 105006:
City Attorney 9m3th suggest�ed the City Council delete the words "or
factual information knoar.ixig that said 3nformat3on is" so that Section
i05o06 would read; "Every person who gives or furnishes to the City
of Fridley a false ar untrue stafiement to be relied upon in the
granting of a permit or license shall be subject to the penalties
plrovided for in this Chaptero tf The C ity P�Ian.ager gave the first
�eading of the proposed ordinancea
Motion by Wright to aceept as first reading an ordinance praviding
that the furnishing of any fatse or untrue information to the City of
Fridley tor the p�spose of receiving a license or permit shall be a
vialatian of t�►e City Code of th� City of Fr3.dley o Secaruled by
Kirkhamo upon a voice vote, there being no nays9 the motion carried
unan3mouslyo
t:Q�TSIDERATIOdJ OF ORDINANCE AMIEN�ING SECTIO�T 78 0?1 C AL(:OF�LIC BEVERAGES ):
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Mayor Atee announced for the cons�.derat3o�. of the City Council an
ardinance relating to the use of intoxica�ing liquor and non-intoxi-
cating malt lfquor in publ3c parks in the C3ty of Fridleyo 7�ie City
Mariaag�e�c gave the first reading o� the proposed ordinanee. City
Atto�ney Sanith e:cplained to th.e City Council he h�d dutifully used
ithe language f�n a coomn3ttee report and it did cl�ange the language
they had that might have been broad�r, that this ordinance merely
refers to consLVning liquor, it doesn�t prevent possessing or carryingo
Other items were explained by Ci y A�orney Smith that he felt would
bear correcting and inquired if �t was the intent to cover both
intox3.cating and non�intoxicat3ng liqurnc by limiting the applicability
to anly people who were conswning ito Counc3lman Kirkharn replied it
was the recommendation that it b� worded the same except that it should
incluede beer a
Motion by Sheridan to return the proposed ordinanee to the City
Atto�rney for revisionsa Seco��ded by Kirkhama IIpon a voice vote,
there be3ng no nays, the motian carried unanimouslyo
(�I►t5"IDERA2TQN OF QRDINANCE A��iG SECTIGYJ 3]. 0 02 - FIRE :
The City 1�lanager gave the first reading of an ordinance regardirog
the appointrn�nt of a Fir� (hief on a full time basise
Pdotion by S�t�er3dan to accept as first reading an ordinance ameriding
Cnapter 1 of the Fridley City Code by providing for the appointment
of a Fix� t�i.ef on a full time basis and repeal3.ng that portion of
Se et3oaz 310 02 of the City Code providing far the electian of the
Chi.e# of the Fire Departmenta Seconded by Kirkhadno Upon a vo3ce vote,
� there being no nays, the motian carried unanimouslya
�ON #228-1964 SETTING F�S FO�R LICENSES, -�
May� Mee announced for the eonsideration of the City Council a
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resolution.set�ing f�es ior the li.censing of dogso Councilman
Kirlcham suggested that the schedule of fees should be $ 3000 in
all instances listed in the reso].utiona sxplain�.ng that at the time
this ordinance had been discuss�ci, they had made it clear they
didntt intend to have any cli�f�r�nce between the animals. Councilman
Wright suggested they should credit one y�ar's fess to anyone whose
dog is registereda
Motion by Wrigh°� to adopt R�sai.ution �228-1�64 providing for a bi-
ennial fee schedul� for dag reg�..stra�tion pursuant to Seetion 61.02
of the Fridley Ci�y Code er.ith �c:h� doll.�r amoLm� of $30 00 listed
under 3tems a, b, and c of said r�solution and crediting fees of
previous registrations in the ��mount of $3a00a Seconded by Kirkh�me
Ltpon a voice vote, there being r.o nays, the motion carr3ed unan3.- ;
moualyo Mayor Nee expla3n�d for those present this resalutio�n set a lic:ense�
schedule for dog regi��rationo
Mayor Nee announced the cc
the sale of granular mat�r
The C3ty Manag�r expla3.ned
referred to in the resolut
there was only one persan
felt the figure could be n
Manager replied this was j
be warked outo
Motio� by Sheridan �o ado
sale of granu7.ar material
Seconded by Kirlchamo llpo
motiorn carried unanimousl;
had this evening had a ta
and had told him not to c
seasaal,
Mayor Nee announced a
tio�n of Coimcilman Jd
Motion by �iright that the
tion from Coimcilman �].en
to prepare a lett�r of ap
by msmbers of the City Co
vote, there being no nays
�At,,,E OF
side�a'�ion o� a resolution providing fo�
al f�x°�am L,oek� Park a.n the City of Fridley o
�o ��Y�e Cii y Council the 18 cent figure
on wa� a recommended minirm�a because
nter�stedo Councilman Sheridan stated he
les� than l8 cents per yardo The City
s� s��ing a minimum and the detaits could
R:�sc��ution �229-1964 providing for the
san T�ocic� Parl: in the City of Fridley.
a voic� vote, there being no naya, tha
Councilman Sheridan report�d that he
with one of the raen in the Little League
sider the use of Locke Park for the 1965
C���
r and resolut%n relating ta the resigna-
.a
�.ty Council accept the letter of resigna-
Wo �Tohanson and direct the City Manag�er
�ecia�ion for his services to be signed
,ci'Lo Seconded by Sheridano �pon a voice
the motion carried unanimouslyo
� Motion by Kirkham to adop Resolution �230-1964 declaring the
enee of a vacancy of the ity Council of Fridleye Seconded by
Sheridan. Upon a voice v tee �I�ere befng no nays, the motia�
lmanimouslyo
e;cist-.
carried
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Mot3on by 4�c3gh�t to adopt solu�ion �231-1964 renarning 53'� Court
to Skywood Courto Secpa�d�l by Sheridano ilpon � voice vote, there
being no nays, the motion c iad unan�mouslyo
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Niayor Nee annaunced for th
resolution approving final
advertisement for bids on '
The City P�Ianager explained
tYie drift well �yhich they '
inquired if the drif� we].l
sented a report and repli�
Councilman Sher3dan inqu3r
had had over the past 90 d
ment�;. City Engineer Qures;
well c�as doi.ng v�ry eae110
Motio� by KK�txxkham to adopt
and spec3fieat3ons an�d ard�
• S�conded by Sheridana May�
catians were before the C3�
he had the plans if the C,
voice vote9 there being no
cons�deration of �he Ci�Ly Counc3l a
lans and specifica�ions and ardering
ter �mproverkent Projeet Noo 34-Q-2.
�o th� City Council this L�as the canpletio� of
d pre�r3ously authorized o Councilnnan W�cight
�as producingo City Engineer Qureshi pre-
�he cs�el]. was produc3ng and doing taell.
c,ritl� the experience the C3ty Ea1gi� er
�s if. h� could order the n�eessary equip-
replied he could and tests did ahaw the
Re�ol�s�ion #�232-2964 approving f3na1 plans
ring advertisemen� for bids � ��34-Q-2o
�r Nee inqu3r�d if the plans amd speeifi-
y Couneilo Ci�.y �gineer Qureshi stated
.ty Councii c,rished to see themo tlpoa� a
nays9 the motion earried �manimous].yo
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Mayor Nee annou�cecl. a resolution for Council car�s�derat3on ardering
preliminary plans an�d spec�.ficatione for Street I�aprovernent Project
Sto 1965-20 ,
riotion by Wr3gh�t to �dopt
plans, specifications and
ment Project Ste 1965-2.
there being no nays, the �
Manag�r explained to the �
the legal steps an the eh
Mayar Nee announeed a re
certain special assess�ne
• ca�endatia� the City Cc
Manager replied it did a
by th�e F3s►ance D3rector
could malc� another build
house then they want to
have a build3ng site and
esolui�ion �233-1964 ord�ring preliminary
stim�tes of costs thereof; Stcre+et 3mprove-
Seconct.ed by Sheridan o Upari a voica vote ,
tion carried unanimouslyo The City
ty Council this resolution was setting up
ts he had made up for themo
ut-�.cn for Council consideratio�tc abat3ng
, and inquired i� it were anyane's re-
il shoul.d abate this assessrnento The City
ar there was nv benefito It was explained
t, at the preaent time9 the residents
� site by com3ng a little closer to the
if they , did not come close, they eou7.dri�t
e proper�y hadn't been splite He further
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explained the P9.anning Comn
the lot splita City At'Corr
were go3ng to deny the abai
as to hocr� they could split
lending agency for the oi,mE
City Attorn�y S�nith assertE
they wou7.d asswne t11e lot :
suggesbed the Ca.ty Counc3l
M�anager sta�ed he could thE
before the City Council an<
Nee inquired if there v�ere
per3al ot tim� e The F3xian�
paid on� asses�ment in ful:
taxes each yearo Tt caas e:
on their acequest at the 1a;
split r�que��C and this c,ras
an tiie Council act3ori of �l
Finance Director if the Ca�
�r�ould have to re�und the o�
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ission and the owners couldn't agree on
ey S�mith sugg�sted if the City Council
ement �they should come to som� conclusion
the lot e'The C�t;y Manager stated the
rs had sa3d no to th� lot split requestedo
d the City Council sk►ould be able to say
glit on some basiso Councilman Sheridan
cou�d j ust deny the abaterc►ent. The City
n tell the owners the resolution had been
they had chosen not to pass ita t�layaac
a way to just let the matter �air for a
,e �i.r�etor sta�ted the nwn�rs had already
az� �he a�her assesgnent was or� their
:p1a:�.n.�d by �the City Manager this was baaed
�t Cc,w�cil m�eting to eri'thdraw their lot
grepared and they would have to be advised
;is rssolut3ono It Vaas stated by the
�nci1, r.hose to abate this assessment, they
�am� maneya
P�totion by Wrigh� to in�tru� fi the �a.ty Manager to infox�ra Mr o and Mrs o
6aa Ao Feterson that the Ci CoL�.ci1 do�s deny �he request for the
abating of certain special asa�ssments, and atate the City Council
would atill act favorable n a lot splito Seconded by Sheridan.
Upon a voice vote, there ing no nays, �he motion carried unanimouslyo
Mayor Nae announc�d for �
solution authori,zing bids
stated he felt the City C
than a used oneo CouneiL
w3.shed to purchase a used
was becaus� they did not '
rnart L�trright inquired i� th
It was exn].ained by the C
equip�nent but they could
��tright inquired if the C3
at�eepers at a future date
have more but wauld at le
e consideration of the City Council a rs-.
for a us�d sweepero Councilman Sheridan
imcil shoutd b�d for a ne�,� sweeper rather
an ir�rigllt 3.nquired why the administration
sweepero City Engineer Qureshi replied it
ave tYie money for a new sweepero Counc�.l.-
s c,�ere in the way of an e:cperimental projeeto
ty rian.ager he did not lilce to buy any u8ad
et the use from a used sweepero CouncilmAn
y i�anager woutd proposs more of these
The City i�2anager replied they would not
st want a necv one .
Motion by t�right to adopt Resolution �234«�1964 authorizing bi�d� fo�
a used Str+�et St,reeper. co�ded by Kirlchame Ltpan a voice vote, the
motion carried vrith Counc an 5'�iieridan oppo�eed o
o� susn�ss:
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The City Z:anager a�tted helwished to present to the City Council the
reaolution d3scussed prev�ou� tp the meeting which authorized Agrea-
ment Noo 54327 �vith the A�.nne�o�a State Highc�ay Department and
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authoriz�ng the Mayor and C
this designafied two separat
Sheridan inquired if they s
op�nings o The City t�Ianager
the reso�.u�Gion and they wer
of the State Highway D�par�
�hey were willing to give u
hiqhway department �tated �t
future �accesse
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Lt;y N�a�ag�r t�o sign. the agre�ment, t�hat
� storm sev�er system�o Gounc3lman
tould also want the minu�es to state the
repli�d this was trus in the passing of
� go�.ng to get a le�ter from Mra MeCubrey
ient and wauld the �ouncil war�t to say
� �� ?9�ttz Av�nue crossover and the
iey ulaiald support su�h a proposal for
Motion by Sherida� to adop�l Rssa`,�u�ion �235-�764 authorizing
Agreemen� �5�321' and authaxa.�inc� �h� Mayor and City 2�lanager to
execute. Seconded by Wrigh�o Ll��.a±� a va3ce vo��9 th�re being no
nays, the mcation caxr�.ed unanim���slya Mayor Nee stat�cl he felt the
State Highway ofiiciats would r�'�urn �o the Fridley Council from
Spring Lake Parko The Gitry Manaqex r�plied they would have to return
to presen� a reso],uta.ono
The City Manager exg�.ained go t��:t �ii�-y Gouncil City Fn.gineer Qureshi
had asked �o hav� a x°eport pa���c� �o �th�rao City Engineer Qureshi
stated �ha� s bas�.call�, las� �r��?:�° t:h� Cxty Council had been given
reports on wha� �hey had da�e arr� �rhat should b� doneo He explained
they had put in ane vuell and i�,- ����s worka�aig �au� well and the quality
of th� w�ter was safe 9 that in �E:I�?�.s r�part they were trying to tell
what they nee�led ir�mediately �to g-et them over next sun�er and also
the need tor �+vo drift wells and an additional booster stationo He
further explained they would bs putting in observation holes tor
s�udy and �hese would cost abou� $200a00 to $300000 per hole, that
ichey could do ichis an th�ir pwn ��t�� �hey w�.�hed the City Counc3l to
be aware of it �4 th�� �h�y coulc�. �stabiish �he location o� future
wells and come back r�� �he Ca�,y t'�cswncil for ti►e two cvalla and booster
sta�tia�o He asser�ted if fih� +Ci�y� �ounc3,1 wished, the th�.rd thing in
line would be an und�rground r�s��°voi.r bu�c that, at this state, this
is a report for Counail review �7d they wished the City Council to
be merely aware they were puttinc� �.n mare holes for future locationso
Mayor Nee inquired if City F�ngin��er Qureshi °:r�azi�ed the reservoir
where the plant waso CiSy Engin��r Quresh3 replied he did depending c�an
the funds ava�lable, that they d:�d feel they needed three things;
two wells, one boos'ter station, �. reservoir and the fourth item aould
be iron removal for Well #lo I� was expla�.ned by the City Manager
fraa the �ime the City Counc3l had received the original preliminary
report there had been no followug report, that he felt every action
th�y took subsequently they shoul.d have a swr�arizat3on such as th3s
and there would be resolutions, etca, to follow this report. City
Enqineer Quresh� stated Minneapcs�.is also wanted to have same perm�anent
agreement with Fr3dleyo The Ci��r Manager explained that what they
would like was authorizati� to �roceed with the two or three holes
City Engineer Qure�hS. had meatior_�d d Councilman 4�Tright stated City
Engineer Qureshi should be co+amnended on the report because the long
range planning was exactl.y what uhey wanteda
Councilman Wright stated he wish�:d to inform the City Council that
he had received information from more than one source that there
are certain y�roups of indivadua].s who are planning to interfere with
the election, that he wan�t:ed to �all tihis to thc� attention ot the
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• City Councilo He ata�ed he had been informed these groups are
meeting and being tra�ned in various t�chnies such as poZl jamming
and th3s consists of getting the minarity minded voters al1 to
vote betvaeen 5 F.Mo to 8 PoMo ,�o take as much time as possil�le,
to confuse the elect3on juctges, �o keep them from watching the
booths o Councilman t�irigh� �xp].ained the on1.y way they cou7.d pre-
vent this was request the City Cl�rk to have an ad�itional session
of 3nstruct�ing Election Judges at Z�ast the head judges in terms
of thei.r rights, duties, obliga�a.ons� what challenges they can
make i.n th� behaviou�r of people , where �h�y can get necesaary
physical means of evicting these people when i't is legitimate.
iie further stated it was to th� antere�t of all responsible
political groups to s�e that in �^idle� a1.1 0� thi� not tak,e placeo
Councilman 6�hcight rea�serted th��P� he had be�n ��ld this group was
fran neither major po].itical par�:,y and wish+ed to hav� the City Council
authorize the City Clerk to enga�e in such xns�ruction to alert the
enforcement officials and making at possible for us to exped3te
voting by organi�ed. groups who o�struct the vo�t�n� proeesso
Motion by 4itright �o dir�c� �he C:�.L-y Cl�rk �;o engage j.n additional
training of the �.Flectior. t�udg�s in each pal.ling place on the nature
and th� danger af delib�ra�� a��°�mpts �o in��rt�re with the voting
proces$ and what their rights a�ar� du�i�s are when faced with such
actiono Seconded by Kirkhamo Cauncilman Sh�ridan stat� they ahould
� employ all tl�e pc�ers of �he Cic,� to see that such th3.ngs do not take
place o Mayar Nee inqufred 3f �hc� City Cl.erk had had a meet�ng of the
Electian Judgeso The City Clerk replic3d he would bg having a meet-
ing such as �ktis n
City �gineer Qur�shi explain�d t.n the Ci�y Council they were aware
the old wells had be�n worked vn� tha� on Weil ;�S they were bal3nq
the �and and wh�.3.e j.xi th� proce�� �h�y were tak�ng out pieces of
foreign mater3.al and felt if �.h���e was � necessity of taking a caunera
in at $350000 and looking a�t the we11 he v��anted �he Council to be
awareo The City Manager stated i;ha� all City �ngineer qureshi was
asking was it the necessity shou%d arise to look into the well, they
could go ahead and you would th�:� corifirm a Ci�ange Ordero Councilman
Wright inquirec� if City Engineer Qureshi felt this v�as vandalismo
City Engineer Qureshi replied h� �hought it waso
ADJQt)RN :
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There being no further business8 Mayor Nee declared the RegW.ar Counc3l
Meeting of October 19 a 1964 adj �:arned o
Respectfully subm3.tted 9
� Sue Miskowic
Secretary to the Council
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c�r oF �mrasg
exox�► co�e �so►rA
NO?3(�8 OF HEARYNQ OF RBA3SSSSMENT FOR 3AAI�.Tt� � STORM SEWER
RM�ItO�iEMBNT 1�t06T6CT N0, 2� (3TOBM SEWSIt �TYON OF SC1�DU�E B�
No��ae� �A hc�are�r,� ��.�en tht►� �&�e �ot���l o� �tt� �i�� o� F�e��d3a� i+i12 �eet
� at the City i�a1,1 iffi ssid City on tha 2ad da� of N�vembQr ,
�,, 1964. nt 8a00 PoMo ta hear and pasa u�oa all o�jectious, if an�r, to the
proposed asaesa�ents in respeGt t�o �he fallowing impra�emenic �a��wi�:
SAI4iTARY AND �TORM SE[+�E�t IN�ROVSI�NT PROJSCT NO � 24
�3TO�M SSWSR POATION OF SCHEDULB B�
The propossd aases��aent soYl ior e��h of said imprr�eme��ta is now on file
and open to public inspection b�jr ��,1 peSSOLIS £ntesesteda in the office of
tbe Clerk of said �ityo
�" At said heaxia�, �he Council will aonsider w�ri �Gexi ax crr�l o�jections to
the pxoposed as8essments fo� e�ah of said i�n��o+��ner�t� o
The general na�ture qf the imprenvemea�s amd each of them ia �he construction
af 3aaitsry Sewer Mains and Counecting I�ineaA Sto�n Ses�rer Mains aud Conaectiag
1�iaes in the ldnds and etrsets designated in ma�ne�r a�s f�llows:
� All thoae stree�s or land� lq�ng wi�hin �he �iGy
�f F�idley and loca�ed nor�h of CounCy R�ad "H",
Eas� af Ceutral Avenue, Se�u�h of 73rd A�enue and
West af the 8as� Ci� Limits,
The a�e� pxopos�d �o ire sssesseci fo� said impxave�en►ts �nd each of th�m ia
all that lsnd �eaefited bjr sa�id impxo�ements or ea�h of them and lying withia
t�he grea �ipunded �r the followiag liness Desc��lsed a� followso
AI1 that laad 2�ting within �iae Cit3► o� F�xidley and
lying North of Coun�y Road "H01, B�st of �entxal .�wenue,
South of �3rd Avenu�, and Wes� of tbe E�s� Cixy Limits�
more particularlp describ�ed as the N� of SE�, Sectioa 12,
Towaship 30, Range 240
Ssid imprardeme�ats wiill be assessed against the prope�tiea within the aba►e
noted aseas in whole oa in part proportioaatal� to eazh of the landa tb�erein
cont.sin�d acco��diag to tbe beae#its receivedo 'Ttie tot�al cost of the
impro�emeAt is estimated st $ 3380512034 _o
BY ORDER OF THB CITY CaET1�CII.
MAYOR � William Jo Nee � -
AT1'EST ;
CITY CLERK � Marvia Co Br�►sell
Inser��c�ue -- Tbe Becord � Fridl� Edi�i�
Oatober 14 1964
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REASSESSMENT OF SAIJITARY & STORM SE6�'ER Il�IPROV]+3�NT PROJECT N0. 21�
(STO�RM SEW�i, POftTI01V OF SCHEDULE B)
11� of SE�, Section 12
NW� of SEw, Seation L2
NW�. of SE�, Section I2
NW� of SE�, Section 12
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�g Rate
M 2 $7 e W+
�-�2 $7eb4
RU2 $l091
C-� �1091
Ar, ea
405,600
1,206�I20
201,?.1i7
43s560
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Assaseme�t
$'3�s9�7e�a
92,147e57
3sSt�3.82
�E3�2o,�00
�,12?a$].1.23
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0►FFICIAL`� NOTICE
CITY OF FRI�ISY
PITBLIC H�ARING
BEFO�B THB
CITY COtINCIL
TO W�0l�! I� MAY CONCERN :
Nctice is bereby giv�n that there wi11, be a Peiblic Hearing
of the City Council of tlae City of Fridlay in th� CiLy Ha11 at 6431
Uaiversity Aveaue N.B. on Novemaber 2, 196�a ia the Couucfl Chambes at
8:00 P.M. gor the purpose af:
Caasiderstian of the Fiaal Plat, P.S. �64•14.
Dan's Sth Additiou, D. L. Anderson, being �s
Saeith 387.36 feet o� the Noat.hwerst Quaztex
tNW�) of the Nmrthesst Quarter (NB�) of S�ction
• 12, except thet part platted as Gideo'a Additian,
lying in S�e�ian I2, T-30, 8-24, Countp of
Anoka, State of Minnesata.
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Anqone desiring to b� haard with refereace to ti�s abova
matter wiil be heard at �his meeting.
PUBLISA; October 21, i964
October 28, ].964
WILLIAM J. N88
Mayoz
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COMSTOCK & DAVI3, INCo
• Consulting En�ineers
1446 County Road "J"
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55�►32
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October 19, 1964
Honorable Mayor & City Council
c/o Mro Earl �a Wagner, Manager
Clty oP Fridl�y
6431 University Avenue NoEe
Minneapolis, riinnesota 55421
RE: S�1NiTARY SEWER & WATER TMPROVEMENT PROJECT NOo 70
Gentlemen:
We have examined the bid abstract on th� above referenced
project anci find the lowest bid submit�ed was the bid of
F4 Do Chapman Construction Company in the amount o�' $29,397e5Q.
The second bid was submitted by Johnson Bros, Highway and Heavy
Constructors, Inco in the amount of $29,775000o The third
bid was submitted by Minn-Kota Excavating, Inca in the amount
of $32,765050o The follow2ng is tche analysis of the low bid
for comparing with the preli�ainary estimates contained in the
preliminary report and used at the Public Hea�ing on the
improvemento
Low Bid
$�9,397�5Q
Engineering, Legal, Administrat3.ve,
Staking, Inspection, Contin�ency
and Tnterest During Construction
@ 25� � ?�3�+9e3$
TOTAL ESTIMATED COST OF IMPROVEMENT
AFTER BIDS, o. o, m o o,,, � o�36'?46.$�
Total Estimated Cost of S� W�70
(Preliminary Report)
Less Item ICI (Stinson Boulevard
Water Line) No� Included in Bid
��►u,673.75
$ 4, 7 51�
ADJUSTED ESTIMATED COST OF IMPROVE-
MENT FROM PRELIMINARY REPORTo 0 0,$39,922�50
The estimated cost of the improvement a�ter bids is $3,1?5062
• less than the estimated cost contained in the preliminary reporte
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Honorable Mayor � City Council
• c/o Mre Earl Pa Wagner, Manager
City oP Fridley -2- October 1.9, 1964
The precedin� tabulatian of costs show that the Iow bid of
F. Do Chapman Construction Company is Iess than the preliminary
cost estimates presen�ed in the preliminary �eports. If it is
the Council's determination to proceed with thl,s Smprovement,
we recommend the contract be awarded to the lo� bidder in the
amount of his bid.
EYC/ge
AttSCh,
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Very truly yours,
COMSTOCK & DAVIS, INC,
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� SANITARY SEWER & WATER N0� 70
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, BIDS OPENED Oi� OCTOBER 19, 19f�4 �iT 12:00 NOON
_ PLANHOLDER
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Jo nsan ros � ighara� �
Heavy Constructprs
P�O.; 1002
Litchfield�Minn�sota
--- Barbar so sa & Son� ��� c ��� --
Route �3
Oss,eo�_ Minnesata
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Nodland Conatrua�, Co�:, In��L
Alexandria�
' Minnesota
��,ametti�_& �Sons, Zn�T-_�..._.._.�
2560 I�orth Clevelar�l
� St� Faul, Minn,: 55113 _
����Chapman Construc, --�o�� �
280q Alabama Aven�.e
Minneapo].is� Minn_ .55.la16 _
'��orac� NT-ontgomery _�___ �_
1230 Hignway No.: �c�0
inneapolis Minn� �5b2i __�
� oret nn onstriie� C��
852 i�estminster
St.: Paul� P�[innesota
_�.-Mc�7onald � Luben & __.. i
Assa�ci�tes� Inc�
211 North PascaY
St� Paul� Minnesc�t�.
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RandallwB�rglin &
Petrowske & Rass
6801 Plaza Curve
Minnea�olis�^ Minn,__,�55421 Y__-
� Hurl�ey Construc � Co �
49 Signal Hills
West_St�_^Paul Minn�, _ __ __
-�-��stre�m & � i�a ner�~ .
74g Foresi Dale Road
New Bri�hton,,_ Minnesoi?
�� Northern Contrac�ng�o,.
' Bo�c 308
HoPklns:. Minn�. _5.�344
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�Minn Kcta Excavating, Inco
6332 Lakeland Ave, North
I �r Minneapo].is, Minn�sota __
BID SECURITY
he Traveler's
Indemnity
5�
�, Paul Fire
No Bid
No Bid
to Yaul Fire
Marine 5$
nio r�armers
Insuranee Co0
oard Sure�
5�
eaboard Sure
5�
ransameri.ca
Inaurance Co.
he Traveler°s
Indemo 5x
�ie"�`rave er'ys
Indemnity Co,
___..� 5� �_-,_�
No Bid
Continental
Insuro 5x
LUNl� _ S+JM I3TD
�29,775�00
$33,162.60
No Bid
No Bid
$29,397�50
$4I,z38o8o
$3=�s105o00
$34,115°00
$38,655nY�
__�..�r �-�. . ___--�
�52,578012
�39,000.00
ldo Hid
$32,765�50
anaall & xeea
7Q1 Central Aveo NaEa No Bid No Hid
inneapolis, Minn� 55421
COMPLETI.ON TI?�E_
As Specified
50 Ca1, DSy$
No Bid
No Bid
200 Cale Days
As Speeified
As SpeciPied
As Specified
As Specified
225 Calo Days
As Specified
No Hid
90 caio nays
No Bid
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2. That th• ca�nsidsratic�s to b� paia by th� s•co�d party a�d
ac�espta�l by the first psrty fa� the fvrnishir�g oi sudi
equ�t aYUi m�a to figlht any fir• o� f3r�s, is a8 follvwa:
a.) A flat f�e oi Twa�ty-four Hu�ced and no/100 ($2,400.00�_
Dollare prr yeag, shall be paid �pou t�iie e�ascutiaa aaci
c t of this agr�nt, os in twelv� (12j �
is�stallments of Two Humd�ced atsd no/1�0 ($200e00) Dollare
each, payabl� on the fis�st clay of �be awnth o�his auaa is
caa�sidea�ecl as a"sta�d by" fee oa].y.
b. j Atz acldltior►atl s�to fo� eaCh ]coutzd t=i,Pe of OAf H�e�
a�a no/loo �(�loo voo} nollass, foac tbe fi�cst ho�urr a� � 0
f7CaCtiOt1 tl�ereof a alLd th� SUtt� Of 36V/B►nty�f�1VQ ($?5.
Dollars fo� �ach succe�diaq half-hour o� iracti ere-
of, ali as paym�s� fvs the iir8t two pieoea giss
£ightlIIq apps�atus clispa►t�lii�de sticl ' . S�3id timtr
c�iarqs shali co�aes�co v�ihea the equipmant an�d n�n leava
the iire hall of the party of ti�e first psrt, an�d slsall
• e�d v�fhe�n said equ�t and m� are back i� asid fit�
hall aad made ready in all rsap�cts fa� th� nent fir�
call.
c.) For �ach additional pi� of fire apgaratus aad crew
�ecessary to manaqe said aPparatus respo�uiing to ths
sam� fire, the rat� of pa�aent is Fifty t$50.00) Dolla�cs
p+� haur far �ach hour or iraetio�n theoceo�.
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ORDTNANCE N0,
AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE USE OF INTOXICATING �
LIQUOR AND NON-INTOXICATING MALT LIQUOR IN PUBLIC
PARIZS IN Ti3E CITY OF FRIDLEY, AND AMENDING SECTION
78,21 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY COD�,
The City Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows:
� Section 1, That Chapter 78 �of the City Code of Fridley be ,
. amended so that Section 78,21 thereof shall hereafter read as follows; ,
"Section 78.21, Beverages, No person shall
take, use, or have in or upon any park or parkway,
any intoxicating liquor or any non-intoxicating ,
malt liquor:"
Passed by the City Council of the City of Fridley this
day of , 1964,
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ATTEST:.
Marvin C, Brunsell, City Clerk
First Reading: ��l.,�w. 2� i9b j�
Second Reading;
Published:
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William J, Nee, Mayor �
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o�n�tes �oo ��
A3� BRD�ADi� PR�VIDIDiG T�AT TBB FtRiNISiiING �.:'F ANY FALSR O�t �N'1`Rt�
]CNFORMA'�i�d TO TH8 CITY OiF FRIDLBY FO�t T�8 PvRP�B O�' R'�6C8�VIDtQ� A
LI(�NSB OR PSRMIT 38ALL BR A VIOLATgON OF 7t� CITY C0� QF TA� CITY
OF FRID%iiYo
R'!te City Cowncil of the City of F�eidi�y do o�daia as Eollowa:
s, iq�,�= �hat C�apta� 105 of tlso Ci�y Cod� of th� City of
Fridlay bo �nar►d0d by a�iding the�ceto a sectioas to
b� knavn as Soc:tian lOSo06a
"S�ioai 105 �06. 8ve�y p�r�oas wi2�t� giv�s o� fu�z'nishea
to �iso �ity of Fac3.cilsy a false o�
uatrue stat�n� to be r�li+� ug�an in th� grantiag
of a p�mit� ar licerass s�all be s�;� ect to the p�aal-
ti•s pro�vided gor in this Chapt� a"
ADOP��D SY TH� CiTX GO�I�II. �I�' �S Ci'� tyF FR�[DLSY TBAS
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� �AY c�F'
ATTT�ST s
� . lk;�•�..11�
�e� y� '° a� V i�i `r v $r. ii�ii�
Fitst RWa+dit�g: �Oc_ab� 19 � 1964a
S�co� Readit�g: � �„a
Pvblf s�h:_., - i� 02 .S�.l.L ��._. o
�Y+OIt — Wi113,am Jo �
p&D�INANCB N0.
� AN ORDINANCE TO AMSND THE CITit CODE OF T138 CITY
QP' FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA BY 1Nf�TNG A CHl�dGE IN
?ANIi�GG DISTRICTS
The Council af the City of I�'ridley do ordain as iallaove :
SIDCTIO�d 1. App�dix D of tt�e City Cade of Fridley is
ame�aded as hereinaftez indicated.
SI�CTION 2, The tYact or axea wi�h�n the�CounCy og Anaka
and ttie City o� Fxidley and desc�ibed as ;
All af the West 211' of the Nox�h 368'
of the East i�alf (E�} af the $ast $aif
iE�) af t�ie sout�rwest Quarter (SW�k) of
Section 14, except the Narth 33' fa�c
str�:et righ� of w�y, �11 locaeed ia Sectiom
14, T-30, R-24�$ Ccun�y af Auoka, St.ate of
M�21]0.@8D$A.
Ts hereby a�e$ig�at8d to be ia Cho zon�a
District l�c�wn as C-1 (local busiaess agea).
3�CTZON 3� Tha� the ZZ�rain,g A�inistra�as ia direated tc
chaaga ths offici�I �oning m�p to sha�r said
� �act nr aras gxom raons�d; district B-I (siagia
f�mily d�Il.ing� tu C-1 {Iocal busixt�ss a3cea) .
�assEn sy � arr�r canv�az oF xx� c�� oF ��r, �xs
� o� , i��.
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�ro� - w�i�� ao rree
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ci�c cr.� - rsar�rsn c. sr��ll
Pub�.i.� S�wcing: October 19� 4
�irst 8eudit�: t�t�g: . 1 g-._? q64
Ss�onsl $eading •
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P�blish.......t
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ORDZNANCE N0.
� AN ORDINANCE AMENIIING CHAFTER 1 OF THE
� FRIDLEY CITY CODE BY PROViDING FOR TBE
APPOINTMEIdT OF A FIItE CSIEF ON A FULL
T7ME BASIS AND REP'EALING TBAT PORTION
OF SECTION 31.02 OF T� CITY CODE
PROVIDII� FOR THE ELECTION OF T� fiir� � N 1 E F
OF THE FIRE DEPARTMENT
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The City Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follvws:
Section 1. That Section 3�.02 of the City Code of Fridley_be
amended as follows:
THE CHIEF OF Tf� FIRB DSPARII�lENT SHAI.I� BE APPOINTED AS PROVIDBD
IN SECTION 6.02 OF TH8 CITY CHARTER AT A SALARY�TO BB DETSRMINED BY TH8
CITY COUNCIL ANA TO B8 EMPLOYSD ON A FULL TII� BASIS RATI�R TFIAN A
yOLUNZEER FIRE CHIEF.
The Assistant Chief shall be elected annually by the members of
the Department subject to confirmation by the Council. The Assistant Ch3.�f
shall hold office for one (1) year and until his successor has been duly,
elected, except that he may be removed bq the Council for cause and after
a public hearing.
Firemen and probationary firemen shall be appointed bq the �embexs
of the Department, subject to confirmation by the Council. Firemen shall
continue as members of the Department.during good behavior, and may.be
removed by the Council oaly for esuse and after e pµblic hearing.
PASSED BY THS CITY .COIINCII. OF THB CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DiAY
OF , 1964. .
ATTSST: ' William J. Nee, Maqor
Marviu. C. Brunsell, City Clerk
First Reading: Octobex 19_�1964
Secand Reading:
Publiah_; '
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�""` astce Paytr',�n� '
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Ri�h�.rd Do Ericicson
iI0 lst Sto Idor�h
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Ha�.]. Equip�:a� � a.�a
2360 So High�s�� �{70
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p�3.ss Comp�.qy
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1'h� aMeting wa�a asll�d to oac�ler by t�ais�ma�n Dtawrodki at ?:45 P.i[.
1►Mai�acs Pree�t: DTaw�co�lci, C�acick
l�o�s Abs�stt: Bmncis, Goc�rich
Chaismaa ga�cocki a�nounc:�d tbat si�c� t�u Soaucd di� aat bavs a
quo�ms no of:�icial husi�ss coa�3.c3 be co�duated, an�l t�efose,
tb� publ�a 2zearing o� an a�piicaticui fox a waiv� af of�—str�t
patking i'�qu3�c�ts by �oocgaa 3c,lutso� foo� Lot 2, S1oCk 1, 8ylvan
Sills Plat #5 {300 I�issiaai�pi Street eTo�tl��iast) wau18 bs t'ontiau�d
to ��s�sy, Octab� 28, 1964 at ?s 30 P.IR4 • aAd fi�t ti�� publi�e
h�ariag oacs a r�qu�st for a sp�cial Use Pamit �o eaa�atrnc�t a
�ai ham� by walla+ee F. �ti.].leg for Lat 2, Bloak 1, Bsookvie�r
Seea�d Ad�itioa �6671 Brookview Driv� Nar�h�astj w�o�u7,8 bs oo�r-
ti�4u�d to W�lx�esda�y, Nove�aba� 18 e JL964 at 7 a 30 P.1�.
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'1�i�8 b0� AO fU�t11�"t %LtB�,�A88� C�8f�i�±l DTSWl'OC�Ci �Cli=� �Le
mseti,t�g ad j owc� at ?:46 P.M,
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as tb� p�roQac�t�y awn�ac. T'h• Boax�d dis�sa�d the pose3bility og th�
wid�ning of Mississippi stre0t aAd aiso, tbe gact fih�tt thia p�u�ti�
cular typs buein0ss wauld =�sd leas parkiz�g spacs, an�I tbat a�pp�y .
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dil� constitut� a har�9ship in fidiat no poco�r caimMacciai atruatur• �
aould bs built c� th� asea tkat wcxal.d be lsft, if tho ogi-sttNt
Pa,�kis�S =�quise�rwnts of #h�� C-2s sa� wroc�s m�s�t o��oticn b3t c�a?�ick,
s�coayd+�A .]ay Busycis, that tha sonrd reao�d S�aAt�L, t�, varian�oi
vpon a vaiae vate, tb�are b�inq na nays o t�atrman �tawrodlci
th� nw�ioaa earrl�3 0
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No o�th�ace �e p�s�nt t�dio w�-e iut�oceatea ixi this a�l�tiau. �
BOSt�B dl.ilCUtaA� th� P]ro�osi�l• th�1 s1t.t p1aAs thll layoato ilcsd t1�A �
Pa�opas�d etsuatwc� with M�c. Can+�p. ��otiaa bY Bwncie. s�c�o�d ]c��
�iak to aat th� S 3m1 IIee Paa�mit fo� a lA�pca ,�'�}
Hca�, w th tb� eti�].atlaoa ttu�t tihs buildi� b� aoaafirnat�d �wetlY `,, (
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M�r. Bmc�cis le�t th� mNtinq at 8:00 P,i�
sa�xn o� �►�►r�s �rs� �crrss - ocr�o� aa, i�a tca�tsnu.a�
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..�.Sl. )..5�1 �.t.._. .�., :� � �.`..l.l I�i(•.. _. . :...+. ... �.+�-.r � ! 11 � t
Paul E. �msx'k rs�tesent�ng th� a,�ii�t w�s ��t as ��i�litd
P�t.�ocsava ra�acaa�ting �ie �ici�dl�y Co�vs�naat t�urdh. Mr. �m�sk atatr�d
tlsat tlu� p�opoe� aRiditio� would atay in lis�e with tb� l�caat of t1�
�we�t ato��se lsr. Pet�eaesoa�a statod that tharre a�p�r�d to b� no
abj�atian to t'�tis varianca� 7ay � �+'si�lay Covre�na►t Ch�. lio�tioa
by Dooc�tidi, s�eo�d by c3�briek, to r�cowm� t'hat tl� varia:� ._
g ��iaa O tl'po�n a voiee vo�t�te tx�eact beistig ao n�,ya, Cbais�tn �° �
��elared tlzee aec�tioa� �ar�i� o .� � /
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�'l��or� boinq uo �urtha� bus3�ss, Chai.r:oan �i�,rroaki �Asc].as�d th�
meo'ti�g aed j o�usued at 8:11 P dl�to
R�sp�etfully submi.ttod:
c�'� � ��
Barl P e �vagzt�
S�ct�'tasy to th� 8oatc3
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• BViLDI1Ki 80� �BiT7�iG N�t�T6s — OCl'�R 28, 1964
T� n+r�tiuq was cail�cl to �r by Qu�is� Ktmv�lc at 8:00 PoM�
lYtd�cts Pr�Brc►ta ICCavik. 8111s, Wallaa�o H�awqe �Wa�CB �1)
M.�.ace Abe.aat: s�i.�elas �wara #Z?, ��ra0r t�ara #3j
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T'he SoaYd die�ssed the p�opo8ad sowoc�elixsg with tiie Builditrg Ia�p�ct.aoc.
t�tsi�rmaa Ktavik =�d th� mir�ut�e af thm Co�u�cil aaeetit�g of Oetob�ac 19,
1964 r�latiaaq to tlu se�vice rcaad aad t�0 fact that it ap�saY�it t.hst th�
Cauncil would waxtt =ic,�at—o�-way f� a�a�rvic�+ road, but tbat a stv�y oi
the matt�ar was o�dered 4 Th� ew�s�sus of the Boarci was t.t�t r�000�slinq
ahaui� wait upon n decisiwn r�latf�re to a saswic� road, eino� t1� pacqi�-
• abi� ri�tro%rw�yy wauld require that t1�e hous. b0 mav�.
� 811is leit t�t►e mee�tirrg at 8:17 P,M.
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�o tTpoa� a voiee vo�a �h+�r� i�asing no nays, c�a� Ictavik
ths �io,��a
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�h�rs bo�ng ao �wcth� busiuess, Chairmsa Ksavik deelar�d the mNtinq
a�jaa�ad at 8:27' p.�.
R�ep�atiul,3,y suumittst�s
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PLANNING C�Q3SION N�TG
OCTOBER 22, 19G4
T1ae meeting was calle�d to order by Chairman I�ravik at 7:55 P.M.
R_,_,__CALL_t Members gresenC: Jahanson, Kravik, Bezgmsa
Members absents Bandel, Thompsesn
Others preaeat: City Maraag��c Wagner, Eugiaeerfng Aseistant
Clark, City Attorney W. Smith
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2.
City Atto�nney Wyman Sinith cdiscussed with Chose pr�sent the
benefits and 3.iabilities o� am�nding Chapte�r 81.
MOTION by Bergmsa, seFOnd�r� by Johanson, �t the Planniug Com-
missica zecoms�end dsawing ug r� dually re►e��ictive tyge of Ordinaace
relative to the r�lationship b��we�a churches, schoals, etc., and
the tqpes ef business conce�ras @�aling in on sale and off sale
licenses. Upvz� a voice voCe, sll vorixig sye, tiye motion carried.
The Engineez�Cag Degart�men� was r�uested ta prepsre a map
showin� the schcols and church�� in �'rid2.ey and circling aa area of
300 feet ara�und each,
1�UTION by $ergman, secc►nded by .7ohanson, that the City Attarney
psroceed, as directed by the Ci�y C�aunail, ta form an ameadatory
ord3.nance for e new zoning classifiaation based on thc sugg�sttd
psttern discussed, and re�urn �a the Plaaning Commission for consid-
eration et the next meeting. Upoa e voice vot@, alI voting aqe, the
moti<m carried.
CO�Ai3ID�:ItATIOIJ OF NQRTH SUBURBA,N AOSPITAi. DISTRICT HOSPITAL SITS FLAN;
8eferred to Co�mnission by City �ouncil October 19, 1964.
The C�issi.oa looksd aver the plans, noting espacially the street
plaa. A discussioa t�tas held regaYding the possible 8ad plannad eatrances
aad eocits to the asea. Mz. Johansan said that he wouZd discuss th� site
plaa with the Hospit�l Board and repast saa� at the na�ct Planning Coa�
mission meetiag.
AATOD81�lENT s
Thera baing ao further business, Chaisman Itravik sd�auraad the
meeting at 9:30 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
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Rmcordiag Secretary
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FRIDIBY �1B'STY CONMI'i'TSB !�S'PI81G M�itrlBS - � ?l, 1964
� m�tis�g wss cali�d to oacdaa� by Chalsma�a L�rsoa� at 8:10 Pe!!o
li�a��aca Pre�anta
Oth�acs Ps�ent:
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La�:sOa, K�uaa S��gciat0 iiaf�', Ba�oa�� 1t�s, Sto�v
Couaty Caaati8e�.�ac Miks O°Bantioo�. City �tit�g�
B�l P o W� o
1�ofi.iaa by l�a�ae s�aonc��cl by S$�gda,e that th� Coea�.tt+�e diap�as� witii
th� read�ag og th� miautas of t1�: �oee�irig of Octobe� �', 1964. 1f�o�tiaa
carrl.rW a
�'�tirmsr LatCSO�n intxoauesd a�aw s�ierb�aet Bac�, �'sa rapan�s�at�g'
F�cidla�y Rofi.�uCyB and Mik� �ia� rm�r�sa�tit�g' th• �oc Of Co�crs
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� ��iiiWii TI�:i.�8� s�t� �ii�� i{� ��� Lii�ti
foc sen�ral. moars quard posts a� ��s dsiv�ooay o
stat�d that two mo�s wili be putt �n o
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�he�-s m3�t b� a �Md
Commiss�an� O'Bat'inca
� City �uaag�ar r�poac�ed that h� ha�d wxitten a l�tteac to th� t�o�aty
Rnqi�e� asking tbat a 8tu�y oi a posaiblv qra� s�parat3rat asi
Mi.aeiaai�pi sts�rt be made �ile the Couaty is pr�parix�q th� anqinMritig
fo� wi�i�{ at�d iq�covlrg >l�i.s83.�s#,ppi streft from t7�tiv�rsity Awaw
to Bast xiwar Roacl, aa� that he ha�l rev�ived a ls�traac � th� Camty
�gi�ctMOr statinq that sudb a 8tuc�y waul� b� m�We o
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Th� City Msnaq� stat�l that he ha�d s�t a min�o to tb� Hs�►lth Inap�cta�
o� the City o� Fridl�y askityg t,ha� if Dssignware Ixree was swt ia ��-
atantial cam�pliano� with the ardQr of the City a�ud 3l:at� 8ealt,h D�patt-
m�►ts z'a�7.atiw to their wa,at� clisposal, h� woula lik� to n�tt with the
Prsairlertt of D�sigzwaso amd t;he City 8salti� Ogfic�oc at an serly elat�
to a�dite aw:h canplianceo
.4.i �:•�, -i��:�� «;i:�.,,,
c�airm�n Larsoa r� a lett� fro� the stat� 83,�owa,y D�par�t co�-
caaitrg th� truak eafety dieck held s�a�c $lk Riv�, si� th� aas
no saf� plac� to ma1c� suufi asfs�ty check osi �ast Riv�c Aoa�d o
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FRIDLSY B�Ai+'�'t"Y OOiMITTJiB 1�iTt�i i�3 — OCTO�R 218 1964 �Cosetiru�dj
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.Y�f+•..'�. �.. c�•,.i. •'•.
c�alr� La�cso� riad a latt.�ar of s�s ic,�t ian fro� C o It. Ka�o No�iou
by w�ias, s�eos�dod by sz�gcia� that ti�u r�sigaatio� b� aoc�pt�, Cl�ir—
mats Las� sa1A tha�k hs waulcl wr�.� a i�tter to D1�co R�sm ti�an]ciaq h3ai
�ac hie �gfa�ts or� bMhal f o� tho safa�ty Committos A
t':'► •'�; � � • • , h � N
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C�a� i.aycsau r�a�d th+e le�t.e�r o� r�i�gn,atfoaa fraa► th� 8af�k,y Ooo�ttl.N
stibaitt�A by Do�ald �P�glar. D�9otioan by Baco�, � by Hags�ec, thst
ths s•eaigx�atioaa i� acoapteci. t'�s��rman Lsrao� eaid tlsat 3s� alao w�ld
writ� a lrttor vf �h�nks to 1►�c 4 weg�le� fc�ar his wcark aas th� 8al�ty
Comisitt�s o
i•�i� i �.• - ..:._ K.� c 'i. i. �,i..
!fc o W�iss stat�rd tbat ths stat£aaa..� gias�e po�t�abl� s�grs oat at th� �dq�
• of fiho statio� pra�ty w'hic�i ab�c� th� view %co�a tb� Sateace�ctix�g
9�Z"�1i o C�ia1i'�tA IrRiICBG� SI!$@Z`x"� th!°t [O�ttllL' fit? S$t. o F!: it97� a
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G�l'18�.=W�f X�80tZ 9�t�C1 '�t 'k$lA 1��4a 8P�'OAt$1 r1�r �l� %i��Ail� C'GO�
aoacth drive�wtay appva�r� tv p�os�xt a safs�,y bs$aacd m It waa di�alA�d
to revi�w this mat�cr at eu�i ti.� as �h� app�oa�+h was cae�l�t�d to
sN if the ha�a�rci r�aafs�edo
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Th� �oct a�tinq of tti� Co�ami.tt�s will ba at th� Cit,y Hall vai 1P�n�s�a,y;
Mava�t�c 4, 1964 at 8 a� P oltd,
A��.�.
Thaac� b�iag tto furtb�r buaitass, C�airmaa La�e�oa 8�alas� !h� m�ti�g
ad j omra�d at 9:35 P.,M.
R�sp�ctfully 8uixo�itt�I:
� vsa�a� ss�g�a
Aating s�er�tary to tho Casditt�
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STATE OF MINNESOTA
DEPARTMENT Ot= HIGHWAYS
CONSTRUCTION D[STRICT S
2058 NO. LILAG DRIV6
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 55422
October 16, 1964 '
City of Fridley
• 6431 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
Atten: Earl P. Wagner, City Manager
Dear Mr. Wagner:
S.P. 020? (T.H. 65)
We have received your letter of October 5, 1964,
requesting traffic signals at the junction of T.A. 65 with
Osborne Road. A copy of this letter was sent to the County
Engineer and Mr. 0'Bannon, County Commissioner.
We too are interested in the traffic conditions at
� this intersection and have already started a study to deter-
mine signal warrants. Based on the preliminary study, it
appears that this intersection will justify si�nalization.
We are becoming increasingly concerned with the
number of signals now existing and the number requested on
T.H. 65. As was discussed at the Fridley Chamber of Commerce
meeting yesterday, the number of si�nals in existence is
considerable. This coupled with the signal request and possi-
ble intersections that may warrant signals to us, present a
problem that should be reviewed on more than just an inter-
section basis. I am.sure that you are aware that we now have
signals at 37�, �t0�, 41st, 44s�, 45s� and 49s� Avenues. It
appears someday signals could be warranted at 52nd or 53rd .
Avenue. Consideration may also have to be given to signali-
zation at the ramp terminals at 694, should the demand be $reat
enough. We are now committed to signals at the junction with
Central Avenue. Signals exist at Mississippi Street, you are
requesting.them at Osborne Road, and we are committed to sig-
nals at County Road "J". We also ha.ve a signal request at
the junction of T.H. 242. I am sure that you are aware that
such,a large number of signals, no matter how important from
a local traffic standpoint, could result in and almost complete
traffic breakdown on Central Avenue as it concerns through
traffic.
RPBssp
Sincerely,
DEPARTMEI3T OF HIGHWAYS
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R . P . Braun
Deputy District Engineer
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To the Fridley City Council:
October 23, 1964
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We, the undersigned, members of the Charter Coimnission of the
City oi Fridley hereby authorize and direct the City Clerk to place
the follawing questian on the ballot to be voted upon by the electors
of the City of Fridley at the Regulax Election to be held on Tuesday, �
November 3, 1964,
" Shall'the Charter, Chaptsr 4, section 4.06, Page 11, Line
20, and as amended by the voters at a Special Election on �� �
April 12, 1960, be changecl to read: ' All nomination peti-
tions shall be in the hands of the City Clerk not mare than
120 days nor less than 90 days, before the General Election
at which ti.me the filing shall be closed'. "
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Ge vieve Peters n - William Weiss
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Robert I,. Buckley Mrs. Donald Savelkoul
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�Ernest A. Petran elo
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Sheridan i /1
1 Johnsc
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V. M. Nagel
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Richaxd W. Gottwaldt
Mrs. Ruth Danielson
Rodney Johnson �
Harold Bec]aaaail
BNUCC C. RU9O6LL ,
C6IFFGRD Y. WCIIMAti
�wM�s H. awrc��
RUSSELL AN� WELLMAN
ATTORNEYB AT LAW
9Z3 WEBT •RGADWAY
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o�to�r a�, 1964
Honorable H1111iatn Nee, May�r
City nf Fridley
City Hall
6431 Univer�ity AvenuA N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota
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PNONti s�ti-���a
In re: Application for rezoning of Theisen's Ma►rket, Inc.
Lots 13 th�ough 16, Block 3, Rice Creek Terrace
Plat No. 2
Dear Mayor Nees
Ths.undersigned represents Theisen's Market, Inc. who have made
appiication for rezonin3 �f Lots 13 throu��h 16, Bloc}c 3, Rice Creek
Terrace Plat No. 2 fz�om R--1, Single Family, to C-1S Local Shopping
Area. We have previously obtained a building permit to erect a super
market on that portion af the'property that is naw zon�d com�nercial.
�• j^1e understand through th� several meetings that we have had with
' your Planning Commission and Council that y;�ur Pla�nning Consul.tant,
W. Glenn Wallaca, has been making a survey of expanded comme�cial �
areas as well as other planning that appears necessary to the best
i interest of your city.
This matter has continu�d for a c��nsid�rable length �f time and
it was hap�ful that the matter md.ght be resolved prior to now s� that
in the evant that the rezoning of my client's property was in order
he might have procseded with the plans that he has already had 3rawn.
�1e realize that these matters do take time, but we are quite anxious
to know whether s�me result can be obtained at the earlies�t time.
Obviousl� construction c�sts increase and particularly with the onset
of winter months. We do feel that this matter sh�uld be reviewed }�y
the Planning C�mmi�sion an3 Council at the earliest time so that we
might kno� where we stand.
I most resp�ctfully request that this matter of rezoning on the
part of�Theisen's Market, Inc.. be brought before the Planning Com-
mission and Council at the earliest time so that we might better make
. our plans as to how we are�to proceed with the cause under considera-
tion. I sincerely hope that this requQst will be favorably honored
and th�t we might hear from y�ur City Administrator as to a date that
this matter uncier consideration wi11 be heard.
� Thanking you �or the courteaiea extended
mission and your Council as xell as yourself,
CFW:bh
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your Planninq C.flm-
gmain,
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LIST 0� C�TRACTt�RB' LICBNSBS TO BB APP�OVBD EY COt1I�C'!L
1�01��Bit 2, 1964
QAS SEB`iIC�3
Ace fleating Cam}�any
8000 Clinton Aveaue South
1Kianeapo�is Z0, Mian�sota by; Eric Bo Holgaad $SlABWAL
Gffi�B� (�!Q'rRNL°iO�S
Homedals Bui�dare, �aC.
301? Lyndale Av�nue Sauth
Minneapolis 8e M3n�eota
Taylus Msid H�s
Y201 Highway #8
Haw Brighton, Minnesota
Wal-Don �ui�.ders � �ac .
6425 1Ricollet Ave�aue 3auth
i�iiaaeapolie, Minriasota
HEAT7HG
Ace Heatiag Ca�aay
8000 Cliaton Av�nue Soueh
Mimaeapolis 20, Minaiesota
Sheridan Sheat Matal Campaay
4Y�16 Quabec Av�nua �{arth
l�li�nneapolia 27. 1�linnesota
byo Norman Chasia
by o xoy Tay�.or
by: Walter $. Ba�R
bys 8ric Bo Ho�land
b9; Rabsrt 3, Graving
MA801�f
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Carl Ro Haitsoa
3809 Buchansn St. lie &.
Colu�bia H�ights 21, Mianesota by: Carl 8. iianson
PI.A�3T8�ti11G
Gsotg� Wo Y.avgren � Sans
5900 Wiacanein Circl•
Minneapo�i�, Minnssota
bya Gsorge No Lovgrsn
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LIST 0�' I.IGBNSSS T�0 BE APPROVSD B1t CXTY COI�CIL
It0'i1�8 2, 1964
9 �Y����
88RVIC$ 8lATY� LICBN3S
phillips Yetrol�nen Co.
21S South �lth Strrot
Minaeapolis, Minn�sots
AP'P'LICATiO� FOx TAVS� LIC�B�
1�laynard A d 1Qislseu
4655 - 2� Street !�. E.'
Frid�.Qy 21, Minneaota
So�azd A v liels on
6261 AoB, Sth Stre�t
8ridl�q 21, MinnQSOta
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dba; Solly 66 Service
6500 Onivsreity Avanus 11. 8.
Fridley 2Y, Mianesota (8 Puaps)
fos; F'ridley Veterans oi Forsign iiasa
Post 110, 363 �
�.040 Osborne Boad P. E.
P'ridley 32a MirtneeoCa
dbas Howi�'s
240 Missiesippi St. 11.8.
Fridley 21, Mimaesota�
n��r.�raavs F�t. o�ms�$ �xgcroR ��c�s�:
8award A e l��l.s o�
, 6251 1�oEs Sth Str�see
l�ridley 21, Minaosota
Mspnard Ao l�ie�,ssa
46SS - 2� St. 1�. 8a
Fridiay 21s Mimzaaota
�r$P,�ZCA�d10 F� CIf,�ARS'aB� I.ICBPSE s
So�+ard A., ��ison
bx61 II oE . Sth St e
Fs�idiay 21, t�tiimn�esota
APP�ICA� � CA]B LICl�88 s
Haaard Ae 1Nlaan
bui p.z o sti� st.
Fridla�q 21, t�finn4sota
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db�: Howie's
240 Miseis�ippi St. �.Eo
Fridiey 21, Miaa�sota
fo�rt Fridlsy Veteraas of lareiga Waxe
Pos� Noti 363
1040 Oeboras Boad li.S.
Fridl�y 32, MiY►nasota
for: Sawia's
240 Miseiasippi St. A. B.
Fridley 21, Ml.n:asota
for: 8aaie'e
?.�r0 Missiesippi 8t. 1�. E.
r�aiey 2i,�,�soeg
• �!'Tb' JI�lx?�'R p S P�"'77�024 �0'? TP'pn0�1F�:►ENTS
AG'Ek�IENT C�' MET��OD OF PAYMF.�TT OF IMPR�VEMFNTS
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I� This a�;r�emars�, flatered 3nto this � clay af September , 19 64
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bat�w�en the City af Fridley, Minnesota� hereaf�r x�eferred to as the City, and
Moon Cor oration - Bernard R. Julkowski resfdent
owner(s), t�reafter referred to as the dev�loper(s) for the purpose oY petiti.on—
ing for improvements in the plat known as Terry's Addition �. �,
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and agre�ient on the method of payment far the aloove improvem�ntso
The dsveloperts) hereby peti.tions t1�em City to install bhe fa1.].c�w3.n� i.�aprovee
mentss #(a) stsee� surfacing, (b) aoncrst�e curb and �� (c) sanitar�r._se�ww r
and connections, {d) watermain and ssrvice9 (e} street si� (i} boulevar�i seed.�
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i�n azid (g) starm sezrer in z��� for said plats and a�ees to esaraw moae3r with the
City to cove� the cost of all such impravemer�ts on all lu�s for wYiich t3t3.e is
transferred between the tim� the final pla� is acc�p�tsd and ths time that the
assessrnent for suah improvementa appears oai the tax ro17s, and agrees to place 3.n
• Waived by Council 9/28/64 �
e�crow .� -���t�i,33 � to cover pre].i�ninary engi�nsering costs9 to be retlsrned
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upon petitionsd work beiz�g p3aced under aontr;�.�t� less amounts not add�d ta assess�
ment costs, Faccep�t3.ons or deletions,approved by the City to above 3mprwements
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The amount of land being donated for park purposes is � acre�;.ar cash
, pa.yment in lieu thereof in the amount of �v 345.00 is attachedQ (Acreag�e
based on 5� � of Iand with3n boundarsr of subdivisi.on; o� in lieu thereofa 5� of
�18040 por acre� or �.5000 per lat ar�d outlota whichaver ia lesso Pla.ts under
tizrea acres are exempt �'ro�a all park.land or money p�yment requirementso)
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I her�by �tend mp resignatioa �rom th� PU�aning Commirrioa aad W� Pasks �
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sad Play�round� Subcommiltes. eftective immedi�tely, �
Certsia developrr��nts o� proaram n�eed� for 1965 "dictst� my deci�ion to a�ct at
this uiome�at. I i�sd alresdy srrived at tbe decfeioa that I would not be abl� ta .
servs any loriger th�ta my immediate term oi ottice bacau�e cf pres�ur� t� th� ,
job sad per�onal demsnda. Howaver, at aur lsat Parka and Piaygrounds
� D Subcommiitee meatiug, I msde th� sa�ow�coment to my colleaguett that I
ti�ought th� best intare4t+� o! the commsu�ity would b� :erved i! Couacil, ia its � ��
vwi�dorn, were to �relect my succm�sor at a� early a data as pos�ible ia order
for thst persoa to beconst tam�iit�r with tis� aeeds aad rouki recoiv� some ,
orioatatioa to az�►ble him to dfscharge thos• dutia• �►nd xerponsibilitie�4 anor� -
effici+ontly. , _
I won2d like to mske tl�+r iollaMring •ugaer�ions as I viea th� aeed� of the `
community aad th� comp2e�dty oi the job, sad vnarkiag relm►tiaa�hips, ait�r � `"
.. almost thr�e y�arr e►i e�ffort. � -
(1) A job outliae oi the Parks an�d PYsy�xoundr Committee should be devetoped �
as it ia und�rrstood to be by Cow�cil. RelaEed to thiQ effort thars should ba au
iaformal di�aussioa �w►iti► the committe• �►s a whole to �►ppraiae it of it�r �ra�poa•
. , sibilitie• aad limi,tat3�oaa. (2) A•imilar iob outlins for the Com:nittse Chair•►
maa and hie raiatio�sshi arith ths Plaaniag Commis�ion. aad the City Msaager
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sud the City Counaix. Perron�tlly, i� laave #oua�d �o �►rea of iacompatibility. irom .
my owa poiat of view Aad trorri owr own tunctiox�� but with as �args � muaicipsl
� corporatioa a� Fridl�ey hss ao�ar become, this pxoposal seams to ms to be
highly advi�abls. (�� I thiak relatioaships b�ta►eea the Parl�c�r snd P1aJr�rounds
csrafull �tudi�d.
Cammitte� and the R�crestia� Commis+�ion �hould b� v�zy y
Ont o� our �xp�r�enc� ��htv� eoas� #o ths aonclusioa that th� lat�r��t ad th�
`��° comrnuaf�r �ouid b�st bi ��rv�d !r( C�wd�ail �v�:� to iaitlat� aa ordiaane� which . .
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�arould combiae th� dutisa snd respoasibllitiea at thm twa groups and tie it ia
with the Plawaing Commissioa aa the Psrks aa�d Plsygrownds Committee i•
representsd. �
Aa effort haa b�ea made to write � job d��tCription for a cornbined tuaetioa oi
. Recrsstion Commiosioa Director and Park� and Playgrouad� Directa r. � c�w -
oaly complim�at tho�e who l�vo contributad their effort ia developing this
tirat draft of a job description� hawever� t v�ould be less Wa�n boa�at it i
didak observe th�►t �ame ctrcuitou� approaches i,ave beea tak�n. {I am not �
aur� thaL the diacus�ia�► iuvolvad the City Manager or aolicited lsis �adorse• :
mant b�i'ort it w�� tskea back ta the rea�pective committeea sad commiaaioas. )
The combia�d budget �or Parke, P'iaygrouucts aud Reareation aad Sand is ia
excess ot $104, 000. OG.. Thi� budg�! ia one ot ths thsee Iargest ia the city'a �
: operatio�r. A� i have commented =o the City Msaager ovar the past sev�ral.
moaths, we have been fuactioniag arith "part•time" help, both trom the
respective dir+actoi+�r po�ritioa and the vsri�ety of employaed persoano2, 'both �
doiag pro�ram work aad maizitanance work. St:iclly irom thi taxpaper�s '
point oi view, � 1►m aot e�re that we ha►ve alwsy� r+�ceived the greale�t r�turs �
in perxornlance� eithar in leaderahip or 2abcr, �or th� dollar,� �peo�. Part
af thi� is tho se�poasibility of aur committ�e a►nd of the past chsirmsa. .
Mr. Donli�nr when he ceased b�ing A�hlatic Dir�ctor ior the city.Hfgh School .
�;. �� aad assumed responsibility as �a insurance reprdsentative� iniortfsally
`" D rofiaresd his rm�i
,��. ; P g�atian sud wo advised hirx� to continue until tha arid of
the year.. In tbi� traasiLional perfod wq think that waa atill thm beat �ourse �
os action, but tlsa iac't ttu�t Mr. Don3ix� wair not availablo all the houra of the
day for admintatration aad sup�rvisica, th�xe hava beon a number c�f in�ta�cea .
report�d vvh�r� L2ia vnork erow� were not a�r productive �ts they migbt hsv� 'beea. G
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�^ry:; - The re�creation sids oi the questioa. I am not �o familiar witii. but it ir obvious
ths summer h�lp. particu]�arly for the beach program snd th+r recr�atioa
. program, could be�t ba admiaiater�d by psrt-timo anmm�r amployee+r oa � :
' sa hourly bssir.
Now tbat the combi�ed budgets provide what apgesra to b� au adaquate ama►uai
- to enable the city #o bire a full-tims director af Parkt �nd Reeresation, it
would seem to be most Iogical that the daiiuitfon o� his positioa should 'be .
agreed upon, �tad a rocrvitmsnt be iaitiated to �ecuro the best qualified indi-
vi8ual to eatiaty the evmr•growiag demaads of 4 commuaity �uch as �'ridle�r.
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A� I abserve+d at the Parlcs and Playgrowr�ds Committee meetiag oa Moadap
aight. I should h�►ve b.ad mor� #ime !o devots to this questfoa during the psst
45 day�. See'►us• of the demands oa my time with Iv�idland. snd my perionst .
•ftuation, tbia vair aot b�sa posaibl�. aad wax� X to eoatinue ia my posftioa ^�
uatil the end ot �i� yssr, I tbiak ft v�ro��1d be l�sa a� to b� doa►s eif�ectiv�l�►
aad ssti,�tactorily. ot�iur tha� doin,� vvl�at hsa b�ea au,a�e�t,�d in th� abdv�
body ot this l�tt��. � � ;
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Fxom s$trictly �ubjective and persoaai point of view, I shoulcl Iike to ms�1c�
�ome additional ob+aervationa.
�� �1) Due to the variety of thingo that should be a r,natter of serious cou+cern "�
� to the� Chairman of the Park� and Playgrouuds Committae, he shoukl have sa
� opportu�aity to become iar morm iamiliar with specific con�mwnity attitudes. ';
Thia requirea a Iot oi pesonal coat�ct. (2) H� �hould bs anticipatiag the
needa of ths eeveral area,� of the city and be aware oi the ava3lable �ite� ttsst .
could be developed for park and recreationaY purpoaes--�-thi� roquirea an
iatimate knawled�e +�f a1I part� of the cityr af Fridley. (3j Ha should have tizas � �
to follow through oa programs iaitiatod, projecta uad�rtaken, sad geaerally • '��
be aggreeeivo ia developiag a vasiety of programs aad projecta that v�rould '�.
involv� aot only his owa committes, but as many� oi the volunteer group� that �
could be persuaded to aupport a rather ambitious program for the city. i'his, r
ia my hurr�,blc opinioa. �ould be worke�d in more cloae2y with tha echool �, . �;
diatrict�►, with the aervic• orgaafacationa, the womaa'R groups. etc. . '�'
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�,a< ` Aa Mr. Wal,laco has stated. our tity ie a young citp. The pasture we ae�ume , F�
ia our •uburb�n communities will, ia large:xneasuze, � refl�c� how we12 ws talca =i
care of our owa educationsl, recreationa2 and �ocial re$ponsibilities, thus �.k
min3miziag patt�rna ot irresponsibility whiab yowng. and not-ao•Y��B PeOPis `�
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refl�ct. Tha maaaer ia which tY►e mua3eipality sx�d the► busiaees intereat take
� Dp�ide in their iacilities, their individual premises. and individua,lly coatribula
to th� collective appe4raace of the clty; a2ao fmproyes the fmage of Lha
� community. The maaaer. in which the �ommunity acknow�.edges opportunity
and proc�eda to �xp2oit, ia the b��t s�ense, thg n�tLural cone�ras of our citi�ena
and tl�o regources of Eha srea. detiait�ly improves the city an�d sIl t�he peopts .
who are it� citiscen�. . - � .
-� i would like #o �onclude by atating that i� has beea a satirfying experieaca to
mp3ca a modo�t cantribution ia some a�' the�� area,�, It ha� been a privila�s ��
. to work with the mambors of our P�►rke an8 Playgrou�ads Committee�, beiz� s
nzember o� tha Plannin� Commi�r#ien, aad havia� fairly cloee asaociatioa �
with the: City Maaager, the City Couacil. aad tha Mayox. Evea though we
have made some progress the past taro yeare and nine mor�tha, i am convincmd
tt�t much more can be msdd i,n ths next thre+e years. Ia ::order for someoas
. to ba namef� oriented and preparad �or the assumptioa of re��neib3lity 3n order `
: ior the vvork to progress arith evan a greater degre� od eaEirfaction, I urgsyou '; '
to acc�pt my r+e�ignatia►a aow t�d �i�d a repiac�moa�vorith whom I wonld bs vexy
happy to shsYt nzy limitsd kaowled�� a�d expar3er�ce. , `
� Reipecttully. Submitted. � .
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ORDYNANCE N0.
AN O�2DINANCE RELATTNG TO TFi� ENLARGEMENT
OF Tii� TERM FTREAI2MS SO AS TO INCLUDE B-B
GIJI�;S, AIR GiTDIS AND PELLET GITiQ5, AND A1��ND-
ING CHAPTER 26 OF TIiE FRIDLEY CIT'Y CODE�
The City Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows:
Section 1, That Chapter 26 of the City Code of the City of Fridley
be amended to adc3 to said Chapter Section 26,06 as follows;
"Section 26.06. For the purposes of this Chapter
Firearms shall include $-B guns, air guns and pellet
guns. ��
Passed by the City Council of the City of Fridley this
day of , 1964,
William J, Nee, Mayor
ATTEST:
Marvin C. Brunsell, City Clerk
� First Reading; �'� %� J �% 6 �
Second Reading:
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CIT�G .0� . ��tIDLE1� � ; .
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Mr. Earl P. Wagner
C ity Manage r
City of Fridley . i :
6431 University Avenue N. E. ' f�_ ' -
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Dear Mr. Wagner:
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As I mentioned in my letter of May 20, 1964, a �,..
�' survey would be made on your request for an extension ��`
of bus service to the Fridley area. �.°; ,� �
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We have completed the survey in the area between �:�.
Missis.sippi Street and Osborne Road to determine the �».
feasibility of extendi.ng bus service beyond the present i�
terminal. A considerable amount of building, either in • ; J.
the planning stages or in the initial stages, was found. '
. The study also disclosed substantial portions of com- �` '
pletely undeveloped areas which, in our opinion, out-
weigh the current residentia.l population which we feel ��
• could be considered as potential bus riders at this time. � " `-
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The resent terminal at Mississi i Street and ;�
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University Avenue is reached by operating over 66th Ave-
nue to ?th Street to Mississippi and, thereby, serves
only the fringe�of a well-developed.portion of Fridley,
this portion being south of Rice Creek and east of Univ-
ersity Avenue.
By extending our pre sent route from Mis sis sippi
Street and University Avenue, on University Avenue to
67th Avenue, 67th Avenue to Monroe, Monroe to Miesis-
sippi Street and Miasissippi Street to University Avenue,
we could provide a more convenient service to aeveral
hundred homee. We are willing to offer thfs proposal on
a 90-day triai baeie.
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We re�ret that our findings in the Osborne Road
area do not justify the ogeration of a bus line at this
time. Surveys are made at regular intervals for the :
purpose of maintaining up-to-date knowledge of local
conditions. This area will be included in theae studies
until a more favorable report is obtained. ,
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COMSTOCK & DAViS, INCm
Consulting Engineers
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Minneapolis, Minne$ota 55432
October 26� 196�d
CI�ANQE ORDER NOo 1
STORM AND SANITARY SEWER I1�9PROVEMENT PROJECT � I&� 2
FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA
Rar�dall�Berglin &
Petrows�� & Ros$, Inc.
b$O1 Fl�.za Curve
Minneapolis, Minne�ota 5�432
Gentlemen:
You are flereby orderec�, auth�r�i�ed and instructed to perform
the revisions sh�own on Shee� 2 oP 2 of� the pl�ns for the above
referenced projecto Thts revision� �n accordance s�ith a request
o� the Minnegota D�par'tmen� of Highwayss involves lowering the
storm sewer from M,Ho 939 to tYae outiet so th�.t all portions
oP the pipe �est` on undisturbed soi.lo
The contract shall be adjusted by addin�; ��60e00 for the added
depth in excava�ion and change in pipe cla�sa F'rom this amoun�,
$13Qo0Q si�aTl be d�ducted as r�duced �o��s o�' placement and com-
paction of fi�l, resultin� in a net adju�ttri�nt of adding $330op4
for this worko Payment for adrl�ci manhale dep�h sha11 be in
accorda�nce with the proposalo Payment for storm sewer conduit
shall be as ori�inally es�ablished vaith the above add3tiona
You are also ordered, authorized and instructed to use approximately
23� LaFe of 20" slip �oint cast iron pipe in.place of 20" mechanical
joint pipe i°or the saraitary sewer crossin�;at Rice Creek (Shee� 2)e
Mechanical joint pipe shall be used 75`LoF:m each side of the cente�-
line of Rice Creek. The contirac� price shall be adjusted by deducting
�a45 per f'oot Por the amount of slig� joint pipe used or a net reduc-
tion �� �ilo3e50e
The resulting contract price ad�ustmen� t�nder this entire change
order shall therefore be ad� $22� to �he contract lump sum
price,
Submitted and approved this 26th day of �ctober, 1964 by Comstock
and Davis, Ince
COMSTOCK & DAVIS, INCa
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Petroweke & Roas, Inc� -2� October 26, 1964
(Change Order No. 1, Project �71 &�72, City of Fridley)
Approved this day of , 1g6� by Randall-
Ber�lin and Pe rows e& Ro8�9 nc.
RANDALL�BERaLIN
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PETROWSKE & R05S� I�Cm
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Approved and accepted this� day of :, 19b�1
by the City af Fr�Ldley,
CITY OF FAIDLEY
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October 278 1964
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The w�gk u�de� the fc��low� pxojec�s has bet�u
checked by tc�a� Public Wosks aad Eu���r� Depa�fineats ot the
City oi Fridl�y and ia f�d �c� be sat�afsctory.
ih.e Ma�.ntenan�e Br�nds fe�r r.tiese projec�s caa bs
s�leasad by the Ca�au�iY a� �he CiC�y a�� Fridlaq aow.
Pro9ect Nacne
Wate= 7rap o Pro j ect
Saa� Sewes aad Water
Imprwe�eat Ps�jc3ct
8an. Se�rrer aad Water
Impzavement Project
stosm S�wes Iaq�tovemsnt
Project
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D, t,7o Iii�ckey & Co.
Sasbartassa & Sans, Iaco
HerbaC Canstruc�ion Coo
S�tds$rom & 'Hafa�es9 Inc.
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NASII�2 QU�BSHI�, P.S,
City Bt�giaeer
CC: Sugeriatanadeat of Pub�,ic Worka Chesney
Ea�gineeri�g Asaistaat� Clark
Finsace Direceor Bsunsell
Camstock & Dnvise Inc,
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RRSOLUTION N0, 1964
� A RBSOLUTION Ai7TEi0RIZING AND DIRECTIIo3G Tl�E3 SPI�� T�I1dG �' 3PBL"LAL
A33833NBN7� ON LOT llo �LOCK 5� CLTY VIEW A�iTION AND IAT3 I2s15. 16
and 17 0(BR, B„ 9' OF IAT 16 8c ALL OF LOT 17 Z�0 CI� OF F�IDI�BY ),
BLOCK S9 CITY VISW ADDI't'IQN,
Wt�A3. r,ertain apec£al a�sessmertt hav+e i��eaa levied with reapect to
certai�u laod and said land hs� subsec�tteaLly beea subdividedo
NOW, T1�RSF�B BB IT RSSOLVBDo a� fo2lowss
That ttre aasessmsut levied agafnst tl�e foliowing describ�d paroeis,
to-wits Lot 11� Blocic Sa City Vi,ew Addition s�nd Lots 12a15,18 aad 17p
(Sxe B, 9• of Lot 16 & a�l oP lot �7 to City of Fridl�y)o Bloc�c 5, C£ty
�"�e�v ABdit�.000 may aad s11a11 be apgortio�d an�d dieided as ioilowss
Or,� 1 Parcel F� �iaal Amount
Lot llo Block S 8�go Se Ao Fund $ 325.98
Citq Via� �dditfon �
Lots 12a1Ss16 aad I7,
(Sxo Eo 9° of Lot i6 & all
of lot 1T to 6ity of Fridley)
`� Block So City Vie��Additi�m
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Diviai� o� Parcal A prvved
Lotg 11 & 12, Block 5
City View Additicsi
Lats 15e lb SAd 17o(Bx, F;o 9e
of Lot 16 8a all of 2ot 17 to
� City of Fridiey), Block 5
City View Addit£ar►
Re�o S, A, Fund
Fu�nd �
�(�o .�+o !ae i�tlild
Rege So A, Fuad
���� pv�L�=p 7�
$ 19381.89
Ori 3na1 A�un :
� 551e96
729093
S 2.381089
ADOPTBD BY TE� CITY '.�UNCYL {yF' Tl� CITY � FRIDISY T['!I3 DAY 0[�
, 19;i4o .�...�.�..
MAYOB > William J, Nee
I� � ATTBST:
Ci L L ViioAA ° LJ�i V in C• Otu�i�i i 1
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A BSSOIiT1Z0� ADTl�08IZIPTG AND DIBBCTZN�i THB SPLI1TiNa � 3P�CIAL
ASSSSB� 0�1 LOT 7, BLDCK ��, 3HA8FS8's SUB e�`1 AND � OL� LO'T 8.
, :. ;; '�7AC1�► 4� SHAFP'SB'S StTBo J9�7. �
�;�lS , c�srtaiR special aaaesa�aeut hava Dssn leviad with respaat to
csrtai.n 2and ffied f�td land has a�a�qtt�atly be�n �ubdivicl�d.
That tLa aa�sasoent levisd against tise folla�ing describsd parcala,
to�its Lot T, Blc�cic 4. Shaffer°e �bo�i s� I� og LoL 8, Bicek 4,
Shagfar's Sub. �le may ead shall be appartica�ed and dinidad as folla�ss
Or inal Paresi
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�.ot 7. Biock �
:�lwffas'e 3ub. �I
1� oE Ldt 8, Block 4,
3hatf.ar •a Sub. A�1
Divf.�ion og Par�cei A�oved
�0�i���M
Ne SO° o� Lot 7. Block 4,
Shalfar°� Snb, �1
3• .Tf f {�f+ W Y ! Ci i� �'� �
Lot 8, $loek 4,
Sl�of f�3r; s 3nb. �l
F�W
8e�e s, Ao Fu�►3
W-34 �d$ter �itain �
Sew�sm2� Maia
SS-?k Stor+a 3s�c
3W�8 3as�r Lubsral
SWr48 Watsr Latsrai
B,eg.. S, A, Fund
�1-3� wa�er Main
Seasr-Zj4 Main
53-24 3f.o�cm Sat�st
sw-as sewar Lat�eraZ
Sw-48 Water Lateral
Fuad
�ae,g. S o A, F�d
W-3� W�te�r Maia
Se,�ae.s�2� Maias
35..24 S�orm Sewsr
3W�•48 Se�er La�era,l
3W-48 Wat�er %a�rai
Beg. 3. A,.Fuod
W34 Websr Maia
3swsr-� Main
33-?fi Stosffi 8atass
3W-48 Sew�sr I.4tisral
3W-48 Wat�r I.n�ral
� .�_ 71
Oristinal Ama�tmt
� so.ai
111.65
80,78
412.85
1,031.52
291.48
15.20
55.98
48. SO
ao�.00
624.9I
294.06
$ 3�196.34
Otiainal amannt
� 18.00
66.50
48.00
245.50
b14.00
1�3.50
27.61
lO1.I3
73.28
374.3S
1,O�e�2.43
w� �
$ 3,I96,34
At18PZSD BY THB CI1R COt@TCII. �� CZ7.'Y � FRIDLSY � � nAY 0�
_� .�964.
A17�33Ts
CiTY CISB��Marv3a C, ��qmsail
MAY17lt - W I J. 1�
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RB30LUTION N0.
A��.UTION R1�C8IVING THB PItELII�NARSt REPORT AND CALLING F� A PUBL�C
iIEABING ON THE MAITLR OF T� C�TSTRUCTION OF CSRTAIN IMPROVBMENT5 --
�AUNICIPAL STATB AID It�'ROVffi�NT PROJECT ST. 1965-2
Wi�REAS, the �aasts�uctian of certain iraprave9meats is deecmed
to be in the intatcst af the City oi F�cidley and the propertq awners
affected thereby.
BE IT RESOLVED, by the CiCy Gouncil. af tt►e City of Fridley
as followe:
1.
20
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That tb.e p=eli.minary report sui�mitted by the City Eagiueer
Nasim Quseehi, is hereby zeceived and eccepted.
That thie Cauncil will meet an the 7th d�q nf Dac�mber,
19b4, �t 8:00 o'clock P.M, at the City�li�sl iu the Citp of Fridlay
for Lhe purpos� o� ho}.ding a Pub3ic Heaiiag oa tb� impra�veme�at
aoted ia the Notice aCtached heretv aad made a part theranf by
i'efese�e, 8xhibiC s�As:.
Ths►C the:are� px+oposed �a be assessed £vr s�id i.mpravements
aud each vf the�n sa �oted ia said natiae ere eil the lands aad
ereae �s ;►oted in said aotice: AlI. af the same to be as�ess�
psopancCio�at�iy sccordiag to the be�nefits s�eceived. �
Thst the Citp Marasger is authori�ed"end directed to give no�ice
af such ihsblic Hearing by publishiiog a"motiae tbereof in the.
officieT �n�sgap�c af the City of Frid3ey accmcding to law, ``
auch nvtiee to be substaatially in the farm and $ubstanca af.
the notice 8ttsclsed hereto as Esh9.bit "�".
� ADOPTSD Bit TE8 CITY COiJNCII. OF T� CITY OF FRI�BY THIS 2ND
D�►Y OiF 1�O�V'ffi�58,,,1964. �
MAYO� - William J. Nee
AITEST:
FINANCB DI�CTO�t - Masvia C. Brunsell
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OFFTC7IAI, P'tTBI.IGATI023
cas� o� ���r
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Z�OiTYCE OrF i�RING Oid I�O�VEML�NTS
WIiBREAS� The City Counctl of the City af Fsidley, Anoka
Cauaty, Minaesota, has deamed it necessary aad exped3ent thet the
improve�xts ha��inaf tes describ�d be mact�.
N06,T, T�QRE, NQTxGE YS HERSBY G�iiET1 THAT on tha 7th
day of Dec;�be�r, 29G4, aC 8:00 o'clack �.M. the City Council will meet
8t the Gity Hall ia said Citq, and wiil at said ti.me and place hear
all pa�rti.�s intaree�ed in said impxovea�ents in whale or in part.
Tht gen�l natutce of the im�rav�nts is the canet�cuctio�a
(ia the lands and stre�ts aoted below, af the £oilowing imprave�oneats, .
to-�ritt
coa�saa�uc�toN z�
Ao Street impYUVeweats, incl.udiu� grading, stabilized base� i�ituminous
surfecings concretCe curb and gut�er and appurtenent facilities,
lacatad as fa►llawss
1� 73xd Avenue fxam Able St�ee� to Highway �65 -
PZSAP Z7•307p02
2� 7th Stare�� �Eram► 53rd Avenue Lo M3ssissippi Street -
MSAP 27-312-03
3) Main Stzeet fram 57th Avenue to 58th Avenue -
1�SAP 27-3I1•02
4) 57th Avenue fran Univessity Avenue �0 7th Stree� -
Y�SAP 27-301-02
85TIMA�TL�D COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � . . . ,�?�7,983.24
THAT THS ARSA PROP038D TO BE ASSBSSBD 1�QR SAXD �RO�Ei�TS IS AS F�LdWS:
For Coastructian Item A abwe �r��r�►���w�a�rw�����������r�������
All of the land sbuttin� upon sa�id sCreets named abave and alI
• lands atithino adjaceat aad abuttia� CheYeto.
Sxhibit 1fA"
St. Imp. Project 1965-2
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A11 oi said land te be Sassssed proportionately accord�g to tlie
benefite received by such impravem�nts.
That the �auncil paicQpvs�s �o proc+�ed with each of said impro�ra�meats
as eeparate imprwcments, except as hereaEter athezwise pravidad bq the
Council all under the fallo�aing suthority, to �it: i�iinaesota Statutss 1961,
�hept�t 429 end la�s ameadatory thexeo�f, aad in cunfosmity with the City
C�astes.
AATBD THIS 2nd �Y OF I�avember , 1964 BY
o� o� � ca�r cour�a�.
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�sa�rrioN No.
a �a�ozzox o�n�nac �� �vs, s�cz�Txo�s
a� ss� o� zes �osTS �: s�c�res s� �,o�c�
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BE iT RSS�.VSD, by the Cauncii of the Cftq of Fai.dleq as follo�ws :
lo That it appears in the ia�eresfi �f the City and of tLs ptopesty v�sa�s�cs
affected that there be constaucted ceatain impravemeats, torwits
Storm s�sc snd aPpurt�aaaces in and serving the asea bouaded as:
Co�mncing at the iatess�ection. of 53rd Avenue N.S. aad IIainetaity
Avenue N.S. �T.Be �a?)� theace east oa 53rd Av�e N.B. to Mad�e�
Stre�at as platted in Oak Hill AdditioaD tl�ae aosCh o�a Madisoa
Street and Pladisoa Street eutended to M�d3aou Stseet as glatted
in Tmaple Terrac�a 2ad AddiCio�, �hence t�orth on Madisoa Sttest
and Madison Street c�ctsaded tio T.Ha #694 (ToH. �2001, theaca �a�oet
on T.He �b94 (T.H. �100) to its intersectian w3th Uainersif.y Avsaue
N.B. t'F.S. #47�, ehe.ace south on II�iversity Aveaua N.S. (T.S. �a7)
to ita ifltersectioa with 53rd gv�e N.Be the place of be�ginnin�.
pussuant to M,S.A. Sectiaas 429v011 to 4�29e111.
• . 2o Tlaat Comstock and D�nris Ia��. Coasult
s , i�B Bnsineers are ixereby
authoacised aud disected f:o draw psel�m�ia,as� plans Sad specifi�stirOns
aad to tairulaCe the resulta of ttaeir estima�es o� the coste of said
imps�vements, iacludiug every item of cost iraa inceptiaa t:o oom�letion
a�nd 811 fees aad �cp�c►ses incurzed (ox �o be incutred) ia �om�setioa
thesawith, o�e tbe �3nan�ciag thereo£e sad to make s ps'elLniaar9 repost
af theis �iadings, stating r.hesein whetlier said impravaments ase
feasible sud whethar they caa best be made as proposed, or in oonm�e�tian
with some other imps�ve�aeats (aad the esti�mated cost as rseom�e�aded�s
including also a description of �hhe lande oz asea as may receivs
be�eiits th�efcrc�m.
�. That ths City �lerk ehali act tro ase�rta.ia tbe a�amme aad address og Li�
owaer af �ach pascel of laad directiy sffected or withia the asea of
laads as map be ps0posed to be assesa�od far eaid improvemea►ta (sad as�h
of them); and, upou recsipt fran Said B'�giueses oi the said ��
reports c,al.culate ea�imnte$ of essesem�ats as msy be praposed ra3ative
thersCo agaiast each af said imads.
4o T'6at said preliminary sepost of tbe $ag2nsar and estt�ates of �spso�eets
of Lha Claark, shall be furaished to tlis Co�nncil, sad a� avai2sbl� for
inspeetian to the owaer �f any pasrel of l�nd aa a�sy bs a!`iaeted tL�by
at a�r public heariag beld selative rheseto, as �rall �s .t a�,y psi,vr
time s�aaso�able aad contvenieat.
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Reaolueioa Na, '
• Ordering Preliminary Plaase Specs. and Sstimates
St.crm S�wes Pro j,ect No. 73
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�l � `iH�i rr� Cr�+'�+ � � �i�i � �� � �
iAiii VC' i'ivtstLji7+s�Ay �.9V�#a
ATT83Ts
MAYtfB - Willimm J. Nee
FINA�CS DIB�CT� • �ia�cria C. Bsuuse3l
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RSSO�LU'iiON 1�.
• A i�8S0�Titl�I �CSIVING PR�.II��1A�iii Pi.A►N3 AND SP�C�CATIONS
�l1�ID CAId.Ii� A PUBISC i�iBII�IG ON T88 MATTBR 0�►' 1�
• C�i13�JCTiON OF' CER'PAII�i It+�.O� : 3TO�M SEWSR �73
W�SlIS� the cvnstrcactian of certain 3�prave�ta i.s desmed
to bs in the interest of the Ci�y o£ Fridley aad the properLy oov�ess
affecCed theteby.
88 iT BFLSOLVSD, by the CiLy Couacil of the City af P�idleryr as
follows:
1. That the pgeliminasq repott submitted by Ca�st.ock
and Davis, Incvtporated is hereby r�ceived aad
accepteda
2. That this Counc�l will t�t an tbs 16th day of
Ne�vembes, 1964� at 8:00 a'elock P.M. at the CiCy
8a11 in the City of Fridl�y far ths purpose of
holdiag a Public Hearing on the impsovemeat aoted
3.n the Notfce atCached hereCe eaci made a part
the�reof t�y Sefe�c�ace Faclsibit "A':. .
3. 7'�►at the asea ps�mssd to be assessed for said i�sove�
ments snd each of them as aoted iu said sotice sse aIi
• the leade and aress �as aated ia said notice; ali af
the eams to be assessed prvpaztioaa�e].q accordi�g ta
the beasfits �eceived.
4o Tt�at the Citq Manager is autihor£zed and directed to
give aotics of such Public Hearia� by pubiiahi�;g s
a�otiice thereof in the officiai newspaper of the City
of Fridl�y accosdis� to law, such �ice to be sub-
atantialZy ia the form snd subst.aace of �he aottce
attachad hereto as �,chibit "A".
AD�PTSD BY Tfffi CTlY COVNCIL OP T88 CirY 0� F8II8.SY, ?HIS
21� D�Y 0�+ �, 1964.
A7."1'8S?:
MAY08 • Willism J. Nae
• FINA�ICB DIB�CTOQ • Marvia C. Brunsell
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Cl�it 0�' Fit7.��t
(BX�BIT Aj
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r :1� :1 :�: : 1 ►:� �.
W�A3, �he Ci�y Counail vf the City of Fridley, Asnka DonnLy,
Minassota, bas dee�m�d i� aecesaasy ead expedieat that the imprav�msnta
heseiaait�r deecsibed be madeo .
IdOW, Z�'O�iB, D�OTICB Z3 �RBBX GIPBl+T ?�AT on tho 16th day oi
Novemb�7C� 1964' 8t 8s00 +��c].o�k P.�'t.� tY�e City �tucf.l will msst 8t ths
�itq Sstll ia said Ci�y, ena W�.ai a� said �ime, and p7.ece, hea� e11
parties intesested in sa�.d imprave�►ts i.n wlzole o�c in past.
T!� geaesal aatuze of �he improvemeaes �e the cdastructian (in d►e
lands and st�ets suoted balaw� of Ct�e follaving improvemeats, to+�its
r,��. �:a_._'�''. �� ,�:�
S�rm se�e�c aad appurtm�an►ces ia end seYVing ths asea bo�d aat
Comm�encirg at the iatersectian of 53rd Avenue N.B. aad
• liniversity Avetn�► N.B. (T.H. �47), dieracs eas� an 53s1d
Ave�ue N.B. tio Madisoa Street ae p1a�Ced ia Oak Sill
�aa�es�, Ch�e ivoacth vn Madieon Stseet end Msdieoa
Sqc�t en�teaded to Madisoa Stsest as platted in �1.
Teszace 2ad Addition, theuce north on Madison Sts�eet
aad Madisaa Streat e�teaded ta T.H. �694 (T.B. �100},
r.he�cs wAeet on r.a.�694 rr.a. $looj eo ite inteseeation,
�oith Uaivessity Avearse N.E. (T.S. $47}, �hear.a south oarn►
Univ�zsity Avsiuss N.B. (T.H. �47a to its intersectioa
with 53cd Av�aue N.B. the plac� of beginning.
puseusat to M.S.A. Sectioas 429.011 to 4�29.111.
88TII�1ATSD �06T . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $42�000.00
Tsis ar�a propoeed ro bo aesessed for such im�ravemmut �os ali o�r a
patt3an of tho cost of the improvemeut is the p�roperty coataia�ed vit'hin
the as�as sbotit0 cltsctibed.
]�ATSD ?�S 2ND n�AY � NO�, 1964, BY �iD9� al► � CITY i'AWICIL
0� � CIY'ft G� FBI�BY.
Ml17tG�t • WiI ia� J. Neo
ATx'SSTs
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FiN�B DI81C� � Mstvin Ce Bs�unsell Pablisht No�v�obsr 4, 1964►
Novemb� II, 1964
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• COMSTOCK & DAVIS, INC�
Consulting Engineers
�446 County Road "J°t
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55�32
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Honorable Mayor & City
c/a Mra Earl P. Wagner
City of Fridley
6b31 University svenue
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Oetober 27a 1964
Council
City Manager
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55�21
RE: STORM SEWER FOR PART OF HAMILTON'S ADDITION, BLOCK 9
MUiiDIX PARK ADDiTYO�J, L�NDALE BUILDERS 4TH ADDITION,
TEMPLE TERRACE 2ND ADDITION, OAK HILL ADDITIOId..STORM
Gentlemen:
THRU 16,
3EWER �73
Ref�rence is'hereby made to a prelimiraary �ngineering report
under date of January 4, 1963 entitled:, "Suppl�mental Prelimirias�y
Report Number One-Storm Sewer Cooperative Agre�men��o" Thia
r�port is a rec�pitiulation oi' storm sewer construction necess`ary
in connection with tihe drainag� areas cons�dered in the Storm
Sewer construc�ed in TaH� �694 under cooperat�ve agreement with
the M,H,De �
The portions of th� sezpplemental r�por�t No� I repor�ed on in
�his letter are �he 7th Street Stor�n Sewer and the 54th Avenue
NoE, Storm Sewer�
The esti.mated cost af th3s improv�ement, 3ncluding the proportional
share of the outlet and 53rd Avenue N,E. Storm S�wer, is $42,000�00.
It is Further estimated tha� the MoS.A, participatipn on 7th Street
N,Ee w311 amount to approximately �7,000900. An as�essment of $2,00
per 100 square feet over the benefite�. a��a would raise the remaining
$35�OOO,00s 'This proposal would be consisten� ta3t4� the policies
establ�ahed by the Council for the North Universi�y Watershed Area,
The improvement described herefn 3s feasible from an engineering
standpoint, 'Thia storm sewer will have to be constructed before
M�SoA, 312 (7th Street N�Eo) can be constructed South of T.Ha 694,
Respectfully submitt�d,
COMSTOCK & DAVIS, INC,
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RB50rLUTION N0.
', RBSaLVFi02i TO ADV�TI58 F� BID6
BS IT BSS�VF� by the Ca�u�cil af �tae �ity o�' Fridley, as .folla�re:
A'1'1'SSTi
1. Tha� i� is � th� inte�es� of thc� City► to aw�atd bid
r.+�aCr�ta f�t ��c�iic�af�g iC�ns or meteriaia t
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r�01� N� iR'�Ku
A copq of the specificaCi�s for tho abarve daaetibed
i�ems end material,a, tcgather wiLh a ptopoeal for th�
method of purch�ase and the paymeat ther�c►f have ba�eaa
pree�ated ta the Gnuncil by tt►e City Maaagez atld the
amma ase he�ceby agp�ved and adopted as the plans and
specificatfon�a� ax�d �a me�haci of acquiaitiau aad pay-
ment ea b� requi.red by the City with reapect t+cr tha
acqufsitf,etn of said iteu�s and m�teY�.als.
The purclsase o� sai.d i�C�s and materi�le as desctibad
abave sh�a17. be�c3ffee�ed by aealed bids to be sae�ivad
aad open,ed by the City oi F�ic�lsy osY thg 16th day Qf
Nave�ro 1964. The C3ty Mat�a,ger � ie directed and
autho�rizmd to advertiae for the p�c:rchase of said item
aad matetial by sea].ed bid proposals uadet �otice aa
prav3.dad iry la� aud th� Charter of the City of Fridlery,
tha natice ta� be s�xbsCan�3.aily in fpam as ti�t sho�m
by Sxh�b�� o'A�r ati�che� heret� aad no�td8 a psst of by
refesexiceo Sa�cl �tiae sha17. be published eti leaat
L�iae ia the offic�l newspaper o� the C3ty of 8rl.dlsy.
PAS3ED AND ADO�''t�D �iiS 2ND I�AY �9'i► �� 1964 by
SY �S CITi[ CO�CII..
I�AY� - fiTi3�,3a�s J. N�
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BID I�l"iiCB: "N�T Z�T�CK��
BI�IIBIT "A"
The City Council of t'he City of �ridleym Mi�an�so�a wi11 accepC sealed bids
on oae New Truak aa the 16tTa day e►f ldo�vember, 1964, until 12:00 o'clock
naon on sa3d datie at the Cityr Iiall, 6431 tTn�ivexsity Avenue N.B.s Fridl�y�
Miaaesvta SS421 (Tgl. Sb0-3450). All bid� must s�et the miainu�a r�quiseiment$
of the spacificatiaas. Failure ta comply witb this.s�tioa csn r�ault i,n
disqualification of the bid,
8ach bid ehall be accompaaied by a Certified Check, Caehier's Cheak, Cash
ar Bid Ban,d ead mede payabl.e without con,d3.t3oas to the Citq og F=�dley�
M3aaeeota9 in aa ainauat of not lesa thaa 5X of the bid, which eheck, c+teh
or bond shall be forfeited if biddes neglecCs or refuses to eatar i�at� a
Caatraat9 after his bid has beea acaepted.
The City reserves the right ev accept the bid which is datermiaed to b� ia the
best iatesests ot Che City. The City resexv�s the right to r�j•at as�p and
all bids aad waive a$y infornialities or techx�calitiea in aaq bid seaeiv�d
without eo�planatioa. .
The City Couacil also sesssves the righC to coneider auch factors �s tims of
• d�Iivsry or'per%rmeace, experience� re�sponsibilitq of the biddss, pa�t
performaace of simil�r types of itams or mat�riaie� availability of products
and othpr similar factars thst it may deCermia� Go be in the bast iaC�st
of the City.
Copios of tlxe sp�cificatians and geaeral coadittons map be examined in the
office of th� City Bngiaear-Di�ector of Public Worksa or copie8 maq be
obtained fsom hi8 officee
All bids mu�t�be submitted in eealed emielopee and plaiul9 marked o� ths
outsid� wi.t1�'t "N&+1 TRUCA"o
Publi�ha l�v. 4, I964
l�rv. 11, �964
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BSSOLUTION NOe
RES{�I.DTION TO ADPVffitTiSB FO�t lBID6
BE IT RSSOLVSD by the Counail af the Ci1ty of Fr3dley, as folla6oss
1, That it is iu the interest of the Citq to award bid
cont�acts for the foLlawing ite.ms oa meterielss
"OTTS SNOiJ PT.OWu
2e A copy of the apecificati.ons for the abave descsibed
iteme and meter4.also togethax with a praposal for tha
method o�E purchase aad ehe payment eheraof have be�a
preseated to the C�ae��cii by �the City Mansger and the
smom0 ate hereby app��ved and aclopted ae 4he plaae at�d
specification+s9 aad the method of acquiei�ioa and pay
meat to be tequired by the City with reapecr to the
acquisition oi sai8 items and materialso
3. Tha puzehgse of said items end mgterials as d�Baribsd
abave sh+all be ef#ected by seal�d bida to be received
and og�ned by Che City of Fridley at� the 16Ch d�y•Oi
Novambez,.1964e The City M,aaagsr ie dirscted and
authoriasd to edvertiee for the puschase oi said itaa�
and material by sealed bid proposals undex n�otice ss
• Pxwided by i�a sad the Chartes of the Ciey of 8ridley,
the tmtics to be subafiaatially iu fozm as that ehawa
by► Sxhib3t "A" 8ttached hereto sud made e part of by
refeseace. 3sid aotice sheil be publiahed at leae�
t+wice in ehQ offie3.e1 nswspaper of Che City of Fridlry.
PASSBD APQD AAOPTSD THIS 2ND nAY 0� NW�a 1964
SY Z�S Crl7t COtT1�CII..
ATTSSTs
FINANCB • Mssvin C. Bsuas�ll
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The City Couaci�. mf �he City v£ Fridieps Mi.anesotae �ri11 aecapt bi.ds
o�a oae Saow Plmw o�u the 1__ 6tb ,_ day of Ns�v�+ber, -1964 until 12s00
o'clock nooa en said date at t.he C3.Cy H,a119 643I IInivetsity Aneao�s� H.�.�
Fridlep� Miaaeaota 55421 �elo �6Q-3450). All 6ids m�sst me�t !he minimt�a
rsqnire�ments of th� sg�ci.ficat%as o Bailure to co�mplq witU thia sectLoa�t
asn result in diequsl3ficeCion c� the b3,d.
Bacfi bid s'ha11 be acc�m�anied by a Ces�iffsd Cheelc, Cashieu'a Ch�ak, Cash
or Bfd BOUd in �u m�oun� of �� less �tban 5% of Cbe bid, which chaek, cseh
os band shall be forfaited if biddeg tte�l�c�s or refi�ses to sutea� iato s
f.oatract� after hi.e bid has besn accegt�d.
The City reserves the �righ� to accept the bid whi,ch is detsr,min�d Co ba
in the best interests of ti►e Cityo Ths CiLy reserves ti�e s�gh� to s+ejeat
any awd ail bids snd raaive aay informalitiea or technicalitlea in any bid.
The C�tq Council also reserves the right �o coaaider such fact�re as
, time of d�livery or pe�eforma�ace9 experienc�, respoaeibilitq of the bidd�r� ".
� past geTfOS�ma� DE simila�c types of it�ta os' mstasiulea svailabtlity ot
produats a�d ath�c similar facrore that it msq detetmine to be in tiie best
iaeerAsC of the Citye
Copies oi the spaci.ficat3�as and gen�aral conditions may b� �aia�d in tbe
ofgice of tha CiLy �ogiaa�e�r-Dl.r�c�r af Public Works9 or �opies msp bs
vbtaiuc+d fran his affiace.
AlI bids muat bet submitted i.0 sealsd o�nve).opes aad p�„�� oo dt�
outside vi.th "3D1�1 F?.�xi".
P�blish s �p�r. 4, 1964
N.v. Z1, 196k
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City a� �'tidlay
6431 Univs�cs itq Ave. N.B.
Fridley, Miauesota 5Sji2Z
Nave�aberr 2, 1964
8�ooacabls �ror and City Ca�c3,1
a10 Mr. Basl P. Wagi�s ���9 �8�
b431 IIn3.v�seity Avex�ua IQo�sCheaet
Fridleq, I�innasoea 5fi421
Res Prelimimaacy �epart • &treet Zmptavera�
P�oject Sto i965-3
Ge�atlaman s
Ths Depart�eat of gighways, State► of Mtmieuaat�ss ia i�vi�g
�o$r �7 �.1i�'$i%jj gQ�ll�� � .�%�1 �V'QiI111Q N�$• �.Yl �!'�ii�.� �p � g�i'.
Narth of ths South c�po�rate limits pf B�.aina. In canjunctim� o:ith L�hie
�mpravmn�at of �.5. #47, th� eatimated shase of the City sf Fsidley tiavarde
th� aosC og curb and $utter on the izantage s�o�ds �.s ae fslle�ss
Qanetxuctio�n t�aet
Rngineering @ 6�
To�e1 Gost to City
$7�139.75
$ 428.38
$i.5b8.13
79�e Lqge snd loaa�i�a o� curb aud gutter �an the preposad T.B. �4)
�Cqizov�t is as #allows:
8624 t�rb and t�itta�c Caasatructioi=
On bo�h sidss oi �he w�st frv,atage road fx�n 57th Avo. 8.$.
to 5ith Pleae N.B. �
On tho sast side of the east £xac�ge road fmm 57th �ata. N.S.
to 67th Ave. N.B.
Oa t�a wast side of tbe� weet %aC,sge roed fs+ofn 61st Avs. D1.8.
t�a Bics Cs�eak Tes`ta►ce
S,'�18 Cusb e�►d �ttt;eoc, Co�nstructio�a
On eaet stda of ess� �roatage soad �n Sta. 441-E8S Lo 8ta.
4�+4+31 a� �rboa�ne ]toade
I�+ould be availablo Co diecuse aad e�p�].aia a� part o� th� sapozt
at the Cournail m�etiag.
B�espectiul].y sut�nitted,
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City �tgine�c
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: RESOLUTION N0.
STREET IMPROV'EMENT PROJECT ST. 1965-3
WHEREAS,'it is proposed to improve the frontage roads alon,g
Trunk Highway No. 4�, from 57th Avenue N.E. in Fridley to 400 feet North
of th� South corporate limiCs of Blaine, by the insCallation of curb and
gutter on said frontage roads, and to assess the abutting property for all � .
or a portion of the cost of the improvement, purat�ant to M.S.A. Sectioa$
429.011 to 429.111, and ' '
� WIiEREAS, under date of October 19, 1964, the proposal was
considered.by the City Couacil of the City of Fridley with the work to
be done in conjnnction with the improvement of Trunk Highway No. 47 by
the Department of Highwa�►s, State of Minnesota, and the City Engineer
was directed to make an estiunate as to the cost of such improvement, and ,
WSEREAS, the City Council of theCity of Fridley in consulCativn .
with representativ�s of.the,Department of Highways, State of Minnesota, an�
with the City Engineer determinea� that the improvement is feasible and would
best be made in conjunction with the State contract on Trunk Highway No. 47,
and � .: .
W�REAS, the City Engineer under date of November 2, 1964, has �
made a report iudicating that the �otal cost would amount to the avm of ,
$7,568.13, An.d that�the type and location of aurb and gutter on the *ropoaed
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improvement is as follows:' , �
B624 Curb and Gutter Construction
On both sidee of the westi frontage road from
� 5ath Avenue N.E. � to 57th Place N.E. .
On the east side of the east frontage ro�d
from 57th Avenue N.E. to 67th Avenue N.E.
On the west side of the west frontage road from
6lst Avernie N.E. to Rice Creek Terrace.
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� S518 Curb and Gutter Construction �
On easC s3de of east fronts�ge road from Sta. 441+85 .
to Sta. 44k+31 at Osborne Road. ,
• NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY Ca[TNCYI. OF THE CITY
OF FRIIILEY, . MIl�TI�TESOTA�
1. The Council will consider the improvement of the streets
above mentioned in accordance with the report of November 2,.1964, and
the assessment of abutting property owners for all or a portion of the
cost of the improvemeat pursuant to M.S.A. Sections 429.011 to 429.111,
at an estimated tqtal cost of the improvement of $7,568.13. , ;:
2. A publi� hearing sha11 be held on such proposed improvemeat
on the 16th day of November,.1964, in the Council Chambers of the City �tll '
at 8.00 o'clock P.M., and the clerk shall give y�ublished notice of euch
hearing aud improvcment.s�s requi�ed by law.
Adopted by'the City Council of the City o� Fridley Chis 2nd day -
of November, 1964. _ .
ATTEST:
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WIii3ii8ASa �iie City �auncil �f tha �i�y of FycidleyQ Anska Countya
Minnesoi:a9 ha� clee�eci �� necessa�y and �pedien� t'�at tlie improvement8
hQrein,after described �e u�adeo
NGtTe THEREFORBa NOTIC� IS H�3REBY GTVEN Tf�AT on ttie 1Gt�i dAy of
Mavent�ora 19G4a at 3t00 oac].ocl: �o2i, the G�� Council c�i11 r,�eet at the
City Hall ia Said Citya und �-�il.�. at said ti�me and pl�ce l��x sIl partias
interested ire said impxaveme�.�s in whole c�s in paxto
Ttie general na�ure o� �he 3mpraverc�nts � i� tlle cons�ruc�ion (in tlse
lands and streets not�d belc��) cxfc the f�11a�G�iu,� i�ps�'v�antsa to-wito
CONSTRt�CTIO�d ITBM �
Ao C�t� and Guttex c�nsatructi�rn as fol�.�ws s
1, 8624 CurU and Gut�d� C�nsCYUC�z.a�xno
r�) On ��ath sides �£ �he ti���s�, f��n�� x�ad f��m 57r1i Aveuus NaEo
to 57th Place NoEo
t�' On the eas�: si�le o£ the �as� fr�ntage raad fxam 57eh Avenue NoBo
to 67th ��Aver�ue NeBo
c) On the west side afc the west fs�uta�e s�oad from 6lst Avenue No$o
to Bice Creek xe�cace
2, S51a Cnrb And Gu��e� C�ns�rucCiono
a, Oa east aidQ of �st fr�ntage raad fs�n Stso 441•�-85 to Stao
444�-31 at Osborxie Roud,
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• �AT SHS AitBA P80P068D TO BS �LSSSSSSD FaR SAID II�IP'AO'Vffi�NTS ZS AS FOR�i.4WS s
Fot Caastructiaa Item A sbane - - • � - - • - • • - - • - - • • -
All of the l�nd abuet3�x� upae� sAid atreato umned above u�d all
Ianda withins adjacea� auct abuttix� tha=eCO.
All of seid l�ud to t�e aasessed pxopc�rticmate]y accosding to ths
benef its rece�.v�d tYy euc�i im�ravements ,
Th�tt the Coun�cil pr+apae�s t.4 pxoceed c�ith aach of� ssid impro�maeats
as separaee improvesaeats� �{Qep� a� hereefter atiYe�ige pYOVidad bp the
Council 811 uader ths follatrinp authoritys to-�wit: Mianesota Statutee
1�61A Chapter 4�29 ,�rul lsers �endatory thereof� aad in �on%rmity wieh tha
City Chertero
nAT'SD THIS 2ND DiAY 0�"" NOVffi�SBa 19G4� BY � OxD�R �?gB
CITit CO�IL.
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FIN�ii1CB DI�kCTtIR • Masv3.n C. Braasall
Publishs Nave�er 48 1964
Navember i.is 1964
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