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11/16/1964 - 6026� ❑� /1 RB�JLAR C�O�+CIL 1l�BT2�G ACi6NDiA — NOii8!lSSR lb, 1964 � , � � ,�;�,, t�''�Qy,,LC�..._ . �.,, lo: � � ; _ �OLL '�1Y.Lt � � � _ _.. , - �I�3. ��J�� ��3 • Nav�emb� �, 1964 o Pag� 1— 33. Sp�eia�. �tix�g, �tov� 4, 1964, Pa�gee 34 — 4S o ,,�!J�j�IC i�SARID1Ci�S: . "" ��� On� Re-�eeese�nt og S6�S#2�B tCat�inu�d frosa � �, Pa��s 46 & 47. �aS :t`p f?� �rav�meoat — S'�C o 1965-3 a Pag�s 46 — � 3���' �n �o�erra�t — Ss#�3 B Pag�s 53 — .� ��o= , f�'.ZD EttSZ�ss: D 4a S �Reac�ing of Orrdina�c� Ame�al3xrg Sectiaa �24 57. 31 o0a � Fise �Tabl�cl 2 64 Paq� S8 —�60. - . . . ., � . _ �t • n _ ,�_ _. __ /'.r ...L►r.��Y'.i�u, .L9, 3 f ) ,� o "• 5 0 ' BLds — 6: _ �id4 — (Table� 11/Z/64)s {Tabl�d 11/2/64), � 7 Ca�mmi t�e A,ppointm�ts (Tabled 1112/64i e ..�.��P.�!� r�"a-9! I ��� �ea R�dit�g of �ordina� Am�nd�g C��,pt.r 26. � �-�F � iiyy.y� 90 �ida —�sn�elc �O� D%ou, Nov�a� 716, 19b4} a `'k, �e�e �t � . � ,/j � . 6-v l0o Bids — Snc� Plow (Op�9a�a�d MOOOC►Q Ntav�a�beaC 160 �.9�� a 110 oard of App�►is �ing KK��Sautss a Nove�e� 4, 1964, __.-�-.- 1Z Plarni�q Caa�iseiart M�e�tiAg Minutsse DTavoa�bes 12, 1964e ���� sag.�t,�r ca�a�i.ttae r�r�ingr xf.riut.8, Nove�ac 4, 19�a, . . _.�.._, � . 14 Com�etnicaticros, '�,�`�' ►°�6 Q �(aj suil�iag =aspectio�: sts�t Mmos C�a�ge — � �'"` - ----° Li�oolA St�ceot ��� (b� Buil�is�g Insp�ction: sts� DT� C�anq� — , __ Qu3ancy str� ��-��' tc�.."6Co�uuty E�ryi�r: l�ississ3,ppi stt�st G�a�Bs � 3pparation �� � (dj �PPO�s D�ig�owat� Wast� Disposal r_. _ �. ......»y.. � Pag�s 61 & 62. Paq�s 63 & 64. Paqe 65 0 Paq� 660 Pag�s 67 & 68. Paq� 69. Paq� 70. �r•d io6 — �a.a. Pag� 71. Pag� 72 � 86. �GU'� � �a � '" I�O�V81�ER 16, 1964 (Caarkinu�ij � �� ��`�t �� x.s.a, : s ' _ P 0?OS (TeB. #47j P1AA �O�Vi11, t _�!loHoDos SP OZOS (TaBe �p47) Cloai�g of xiCe Cr�k Ctossav�ac � tgI �.� D,°: sP 0205 (TeHa #4?) Txaffia Pattes� at Mississl,rppi �� �`�� �b) M�HoDos Aee�$a to T.Bo #�47 s'�x�t . o�`� ._sf�-r�r��__.;� �, „�.----- - - - � � v.F.woa � V oF •W o s I�i B�Of �� � � � I�'� 4�� . �/�Vv� !/„'Y�C� W'�w'��.`i{i1(n.�� !(fjA.r!(G.�/PC�^'{�`{�t♦ it R P,rt `G .C., , .0 .• :.it�cUt � �'�'%v"�^„�- of sylvaaa Hi.a.ls plats 5& 7. _ ti, c� _ . >... _ �:t �:*,r.t�7�' «�'3,�'MPN Y Ln+.t+t u.r J vr �N 15 �o _ V � � �_�._.. ---�----�....�._� , 1 88 t�, �'��__ � --�..�... ., _ 170 , . _.__...� . 1 P i�ons�,. �,� !,��. . �- ,, o Y 19 atioat� af Appoi��8 �o �,�. Co�ntissio�u, . ...,.._. _ �u �c � �d j��.�':==� OQ Q,tdilsaA� A�,� �g�� �4G �F�Ce L�ts) o ... . _ • ,�;�,�-�-� 210 �` i����a�,c� ,�o�izing sal�s oi Lo� 3v ���.ock 40 $�Y��h A&�li�io�s, , _ _.w.__.__,_._...n_._...- �2��e8011it10�i C00.'toeCls�g Ass�es�t 3plito�,��•��'�`` . _ .�...�_ _. _ _._. __ .__._,..�. _ ___. Z3 o R�solutia� to sus 3nq of �i �,1 ��0� P� �oa�ari.iy' c�raut .���. P fis a� Zpa�i�a,q D1s'tac'ict C�auag�g, �' �01'l �W� � ��� ! Y -�.� f�- ; �� � �� � �t .�� Q,�,� ( ;. i��}t t�f �-.f,<.: � �-l� � Z ' ' '��C Paq� 8?, Pag�s 88 — 930 1'acJ�s 94 & 95 0 Paq�s 96 — 98. Paq�t 99. Paq�s 100 & 101. Pa►q� IO2, �a9�s 103 & 104a Pags lOSo �C�<` � w�e.P.�o <' � • 'J: f�l �.e ".a . t �:f � f�.i:'li � s► . . .�; . ,�� � . �. ,� ♦ :�__2..i �`.k��� 1. G�t RS-�A88S&�T OF 8b88�24R �G�O�fiIf�D FRd� ii/?,/64� s On Pagr 46 is t1�e �v�tiraa �8 0� pag� 47 ie t�ue re-�ss�aem�t roli. S�oios�d is a s�e�o £�cosa ths Co�asul�irg �gim�cs . T7�we Citc,y Swgi��ac as�! City Atfi.oa�cal�y wi11 hav� a��os foaC yc�at at tb� m�ing. Y au � rqps�►tis� tbo Asaesso�'s le�tt�rs, sfaco I feel thst h3.s mati.�atiai �ae �ofi rat�nt.�d. 2 o Ot4 ?�9Q�tORiSD�1Pr - ST o 1965-3: �"h� notic� of h�a�cit�g is oo Ps�q�s 48 aa� 49. �t �pac�limira�cy �►seess�� xoll is o�n �a�g� 30 thso� 52. =aclv�C1 in the euvalo�s is �],�.sting af the actuai � o� tbe P�P��;Y �'s fooc the parc�e�la lisfi�d ou thee� pages. 3 o G� I�IpItaVB�i�T � 38#�?3: ��ie�t of �earitrg is ot� ltago 53 . T'h� Prei3minary as�ssm�nt r411 3e ou Pages 54 throue�h S7o Tbis is toe im�av�t og �th street Noact'hsaet. I e�ct ao�si�abl� o�pasi- tio�r►► to t;hist im�o�mosat. I b�ia�ve most of this ie itt �ard lF3. 8�e].osad ie s liat of the p�o�a�ty a�rs a��d tb,eir poCCp�s�,y 8�e�iooa� • OI D BUSI�88: 4. ��Ta oF a�n� �� sac�r=a� 3i.o2 -�as �� lY,/a/ta4j : T'he ord�ac►sazcae ias secc�d xeau3snq ss aa P�ry� ss, tiu� lstteac fxaa� th� Fr�.dB.sy Fire �art�� r�la�.ve to tb� a�id� is o�► Pag� 59 e sr�d a poss�b►1� dhaag� ia �hh� o�dinarie• is oo Pagi 60. as 8leewas� p��rvio��s9.y b�► tb� CauAeil � If you �ocef�et the c�a�dins�roe� oaa F�gs b0, it would h�va �o be t2i�a fissi� rea�dir�ga S. SIDS � SW�70 �TASISD 1]„/3/64} i A reacap o� ths bi.� is oa PaQ� 61. Yo� may ro�i that fi�w► Co�uitixrg �ngin�s reco�a�ad t1�t tl� bi.e� 'b�� let i�.0 tho F. De �i�a�►ri Co�. Olt1t P�ga fi2 i8 a 111Ct+�ae £�am N�r Bgigb�an r�la�iv+� to taca��r �actio�n an�d cost fa� 3Y�8ivi8nal hoWc�ps by tho s�ea�eac�fis o�► Stin$o�s Saulantasd. I will b�ve au at�l- ysi,e of the cost ta tha s�eaic'i�tB if tl»,y awn»et to �tear Sr�grbtaa; at�d 1�r ao8t if th� City putg its th� wateoc. I wi11 also adviae ti�m of tlu !at=t l�hat it will � o� t�. ag�a. �l�se �t3.v�oC�view 1'�acra�ce wax�oc a� a�e�' +� m� ��tiaar is �p in tha ai�c at i� m�nent, ais� at thi �'lana3ag Co�iss� �t3s�g l�st n3qht, !�. �Cayl� adviee� tt�at he a� 1�ce segt�a� abjecst� to tt� ioastioaa oi tt� roard t�st thqY ha�d a�e�l to puee�►ioats�,Y. a►n�9 th�rt Ke. Botay3�g� �a21�d ��1w.a moocr3,�g and sai� that he h�rd talk+oci to l�c. S�qs� au� �h�y w� e�Sit�g ti�ix mini� bau:k to go atvag with it. Y will no� sM h3ae untLt tbis af�aa, $0 2 will hav� to adviso ya� i'�ts�h�ac oa t�it fiusl �etioa� at t'ha �Cing oe� l�o�sy. 6. ssas w u�n sw�s� IT�ar�a sz,/�/6a� :�ne b�a s�ae�t gar th. vaaa � ie� an Sa�g• 63, aa�d a�hab�latioa ot ths cost of str�a�t awwpia� ima� by t�a,a Supazia�t�aaa� �If P�ablic �or'ks. is ca Paqe 64. At ths � � �R QOt�tL �Tl�tO � QOilR�tB —� l6, 19b4 tConti�w�d� tim� ar �isa�ea�8 a u�w a� ue�d sw�pe�, at bvd�et ti�a�. Y vas x'o�t � oi � lat�t 3�apacav�s ia ths 81gin s�pa�, wb3� aut d� aa tb� amount ai m�ow� s� tio ao : stre�t +�P� jobo �e Cil:y Bnginseac wi11 hav� a Y'ear7,Y' cos�. bseed ap owr possibl� progra� o� aw�ee�it�q ix� 1965, fo� your c�o�sl�deocst%a at �IN m�e�ti�ag. It �sfiai�ly a�ars a� this �vri�ing. t�at it vo�3A b� i,� �he ixzteo�osta of ths Cil� to s�joct thv us�d awee� bi� a�nd autha�i� adv�t3aa3ag �Eo� a near aw!�sp�r c� th• basie of ;8,000.00 a� $7,000.00 gaid in 1964 ancl 1965, a�d tb+� bsla�o� o� a�oacisats7,Y $7,0�.00 buc�g�t�sd in 1966. _�riil b� abla be�t� to a�r3s� y�oe a�t '� ��J: ��B �l�tiau oi ti� yes�c74y coet g�ur�. 9. C�!!1'1'TS= APPO�s �TABS�D 1Z✓�/fi4) : Ods Pa� 65 a� t�t two 8��03��8 1'�t W�1'.'� t1�98B��'f.�d b,j�' 1'68�'�8�10�1Bo '�L� P1id1111Q CO�BB�C�i Wali'id 11k� t0 11�V� i��1ii0� fG� i�C. �OR it �'M� il��.�B'G 't��� +31� yGAi W0A�1� '�i! 1�k�3fQ St� i�t0�� t0 L�'l�i poost oaa Janasasy 4,. 1965 e -� a��;n -�� ► �: r • • • r e;►- �� :y��� � ,c +r;.� v-i' � •� . .:� _ .. .,, ��_?:i �}r �,�. 9 v SIDS � TRt�iC as'o o� Pagse the mlietirig. (CFSb1�D Nt��, l�T��t�l� lb� 1964� e 8� 'ta�lllatial� �s 67 �d G8. Wa� s�il�, bave a r�v�c�tia� foo� yau � at 1� o BI1�8 —�P PLOW (O� � j J;dt�tiS�BBR 16, 196�j i':�e �tit'� sh�s�t is on Fa�e 69 ��1e w311 hav� $ r atiou iaac yan at t� msi�tittig 4 ll e SO�R�D OF APPSA��B �STt� M7�tUR�i3, NG�BSR 4, 19Pf4: �hs mlaut+�e as'� o� Page 70o at�n �i r�ires aaC,3aaa► by i� Cou�cii� ein4e !� B+a� seava�a�ds gra��tirg #tie vasi�, � 12. P�iG t'O�Dtt88it�a �iT�a I�aOT�s, � 1Z, 1964s slsro�t ti�is m4etix�g was h�].d laet aLglht' s will nvt ha+u:+a ths mi�oo�taa 3a ti�m� to coa�etit aa� th�mo �e �, ho�r�voor. �►iil b� �a�m� oa Pag�s �p�, th�rou� u�. .. � � . 13, 8�lF�TY �fi�tS i68'PtL�G M�B. � 4, 1964; T'l� aita�t�s � ate o�a Pag� �1. A�y ea�ata yc� wi� to msicA an �� a�a b� msti�r a� #�hia tim�. 340 ta�y suildiaq saap�a�l.aa= sta�ie�t Dtamr �o - t�itioala stx���� T'he lertt�a� ooa Ps►ge 72 is swll�otplazfsi�o�y. t� yoa �oaaw�c, C� •! c?1 ♦r ti; 7 ��� Ii,t , t'_i��► � .,• ��� �:� � :-� ��:i- ��� yCM1t C3'� 00C� ?�t 3'4�80�.11't�OD �.'�r I'b� �,ldia�g tnapvafi#.aat St�r� �a�e t�:;aagrt -� B�+Mtt �e � a� Pag� 73 �a so].f-�plsastioa�yb rA r�arolntLat v�n b� oa�d�a�ed o� th�.s, �.f you �o �a� Co�y Snclia�c: lti��iesi�pgi �3txoe�t t�cada ,gapaac�at3+oa: � ist�c o� �ags 74 ia esif-�e�pla�#.c�y. Edj �PFCCa D�sig�owaac� was�. D:Lspossla T'&� l�k� ar1 P�gr 7S is s�if-�la�e�occ�p �e� is a di�uasia� o� �!►is o0 P�go 84 �u th• Baa�rd of 8osltib. Rq�o�t. �aj l�[a$ eD � t SP OZ45 �T � o�!47j Pl.� A�O.'ONi�.= T�1� L�.�O: aR: P�: 76 ie s�.f�7�a�a$cu�y o T'iaee it�a mie#ctiatt�d iR 1�►! lstt!a w�� thos+a �r►t i�►e Co�ancil �us&ed ms to bor3,uq t.o L�ts �►tt.�tiooa og tb� 8�' D��s'tmo�xt, �ien yau. qav� !fi� apg�ro�v�]. o� th+� fi�aZ pians o ' • � f� �[e$ oD. s 8P OZ05 (T.B. �4%� E:3.OS�j oi R3�Q� QCN1C ClAi�O�V�'= � l+�tsr o� Pagm 77 is sel�-aoq�latrsta�p iSi lt.H.�.: 3P QZ05 (T�. #�7) Trmfflc P�t�oai.'ri at ll�ssia�l,ppi 3tx�: T�� l�fit.�ac c� Fag�e 78 �rsiate�a to �a r�qst�st aid� by � at the d3seCt$ou of fih� City Cowncail iaaC 1�s �L.B.Do to coa��idoac gvazxd �sil post�s nar�t of D�t.saisai�pi aad ao '!fi� 19as� eid� oi T.Ho �47e (h� �[�$wD o= A��D i'.4 T eH • i�47 t'1'�t� lifiifirOG�' Oa1 �A 79 liLi3'�Id t0 '�l!! tWO S$ia""�JQB O�i�f O�'t0 �A �0'.`i9l� T eH. �7 e . �i� 'IiP. A. Pa��Ceo�as RAfiux�s � l�tt� o� Pa�� 80 i8 �,�! aOQ�.i�ctCO�y'. . � j� v.F. w.: atAqo� �e istts�c aa Pa�t� 8i. is a�.f�-aaq,��r► ��: � �tc� YoF.�.: D�n�: �s 3,a�t.�ar ao P� 82 ia s�lt-�oc�lanataey. �Z� Bo�srd o� Hsstth: 3�epe�t: T'be s�aart ie oa Pa� 83 lfis�an�b 85� � i� �ii�Cingi ll�,p of Sylvaa 8illo Plata 5 asti9 7: � t�owaraeil stiequest.�d this d�:aNiag on P�aqa 86. 1++�. l�ock �d �c. LtVi�t a�qc�,Y 2►a►ve sear�t�ed an apc��m�at �ihlrC� 1� attooc�y %� �Ce D�M�i'k 3� p�l�lringer �"iri� I K311 Q�t 1$� �il Of '' .� C�ty Attoocsuy parioar to sq�a�ittiAq 1t t.o 1� lyyoac� �ooc his 8i�gnatttre o� i�ie �gt�emea�t. Yaut vri�l fis�d a ctieouse3�oe� � � ���r .R r . .ax /��e c :iz�� a� '�; �;• � ,• . ��� 1t� � � OQi Pag. +�4• • 15 o Ci�s Tho cLsia�t auaib�aca an a�t Pag� 87. D�asil of t1a e�lais�► i�r inel�iad in � �wic�e with �h� aq�da. 16 o iiBT�S i Ti/1 l8t�t�8 �'it O4'i PaFg91B 88 iRild $9 a Dd�1l O! � tiM�O �i� �etimat�s ia o� Pag�r 90 tl��s�ou�h 93 0 17o I.�Bs T�u� ,li�aae�s� &� ya�s coe�sida�catic� as�A a,p,p�o�wl ss� oh Pa�g� 9�4 a�+d 95. 18 p PSTITIq�B: P�titio�s #1�9�3 auld #44 - 1964 at� oen P�ga� 96 a�!! 98, �d � t1� a�r�qcs�►3,p a� t�he siqn�cs tocr Prmtitio� �43-�1964 i.e s�aru aa Pa�r � 97o P�:itic�s #�43-1864 0� Page 96 h� 2� b�fo�'o t� 8t�t�ta a�d tT��.litl�s 3vtb-�.�itt�ae, a� ev�aa�►tually yat wSll reosiw a s�o�di- tl.c�i t'ran the Plat�nirig Cc�iasia� oe� tbis. l90 c�0�48lL�RATICN OF ApPO�TS TO �A C�pl�SStCdtt �'h� asy tro va,a�a�aa li$tod ca Paga 99 o A DiatsiQt .i1�d�e will �po�t t3� sw- placaa�e sitbaac aa he wiehes oar froa� a li,�t of avr�g�st�cl nmss p��wzted ta hiw by tho City. Tb+e�^eioori, ig yaa will ba�rita�q �n�s to ths C�o�ci2. �Ciug at�d authc��.ss s�oittis�g �ls�ae to tb* Disttf�ot �t�,dgs, the City Att��oc�wpt ca�c► take caaca o� it fxc�at thNqcr. ZO o O�tAt�tiS AA�IDZ� C� 46 - F� L?�ITS: � o�'ainaac� on P�s 100 atyd 101 was stvgg�st�d by tlse� �'ir� P�tiaa� Bt�,-�wtu, aod �a�t� ia�.ly was i�tig�4�.ed �ecau�� ai �a� wood ilooars iu f�u t�st �9�9 e�t�oc ix� Fri�il�yv .Zl � C�� A�IffiG SALS QF TAT 30 s�7�OC[t $� PLYlIO�kl'18 ADDI'1'IGlT= T�S ooedina�ce is oa Pag. l02 •�!b� Co�ncil a�po�aved lb3a asl� by mo�ti�ott oo� �'+o� 16e 1964, bttt l�Qt Cl�uct�ar' S�squiteB an os'�dt�s�o Z2 d RSSOI.Ur20�t t�O�RSCTtiRt3 A89iiSSt�T SPLTT: T� mamo aaa pagr 103 �o�iai� tb� resoluti�a�aa aa Pag� 104� $3 o RSSALVI'IGbi TO SVSPBnID TSD�ORAbtILY t�iA�i'PI� OF SVILDZI�G �8�13T8 1l�D Z0� Dts�'RZCT �8 a�e =�saluticss an Pag• lOS was aslo�d faae` by tb� 4�ei1. �Tap of Pagw 22 of thia �rg�a8a�j � •�ti:i_ .�'.'�s:i�_t`t=: , TariA City Linas advis� ma tl�st �ha� a�o� attrao�d Ll�i aMrtiag oi ! �o�v�d�ar 16, 1964. but tbst tba�y will b� ia attendatro� it tb� m�tl�q of Dsca�l�� 7, i9b4 to aisauss bns �o�s within !� Mty oi Yr3�dia�. Paqe l. � RECLII�AR COI]NCIL MEETZATG� NOVEMB�R 2, 1964 � A regular meeting of the Council of the City of Fridley was calle�d to order by Mayor Nee at 8:07 P.M. ROLL CRLL : Merabers Present: Nee, K3rkham, Sheridan, Wright Members Absent: None APPRpVAL OF MIN(ITES - REG(IL� ET�NG� �}C� 19? 1964: Motion by Sheridan to approve the minu�es of the Regular Meeting �of October 19, 1964 as prepared and received. Seconded by Kirkham. Upon a voice vot�, there being no nays, �he mo�ion carried unanimously. Pf1BLIC H�ARINGS : PUBLIC HEARING UN R�-ASS�S�MFNT OF S� SS �24B: . Mayor Nee announced for consideration a public hear�ng on the rea�ssess- ment of Sani.tary and Storm S�wer Tmprovement Project Noe 24B. Th+3 City Manager read tY►e Notice of Hearingo Mayos Nee stated that severa:l years previous, th� City CounciZ had orde���d in an improveraent of a sto�cm sewer interc�ptor and alnng wi� i�t a san��ar�y sewer interceptor; that in the process of deter.mining �he b€sn€*fi�s and assessing the cost or part of th� cost, perhaps �wo years a�o, �he City was challenged by sane int�rested par�ies and �he cour� ad�.�ised the Cit�yr of Fridley to r�.-examine the method by whi,�i� �hey had d+et�rm��n�d b�nefi�e Mayor Nee furth�r stated •. that, specifically, th.ey said Fridl�.y s�ould re-examine the benef:tt to the property b�langing �� �he ob j ecti.ing p�r�a.es e He e xplained th��t in the past year and on�-half �h� admin3str.a�ion had tr�.�d to determine �the various methods used to determine benefit and believed the City Manager h��d, for the con�ideratian of the City Counczl and the public a proposal t�� resolve this problem. Zt was explained by the Ci�y Manager the City Council had the pro��osal men�ioned and to su�mnarize stated tYiere had been a meeting with tl�e other personnel of the City, those being �the Assessor, the Finance Direc:tor, the City Manager, the City Attorney, the City Engineer and Consult:ing Engineers, these people hav3ng met r►ot all at the same time but tiie problem of the storm sewer assessmen� had been discussed. He furthes stat:ed he had had sosne experience with the graduated or differ�ntial type a:ssess- ment and had Yieard of o�her methods, thaC through the City Assess<�r they had checked out land values and it k}�s determined in Fridley indu��trial property, raw land was four times in value to raw undeveloped residential land and business and in�i������� pieces; that ft •:,wa� a four to or►e ratio. It was explained �that about the time oi this discussion, the City Attorney � Page 2. had happened to be gaing ta the Minici�al Law Officers Meet3ng in Oregozz and by this tS.me they had discussed this problem a� some length and discovered it would be in approximately the sarae ratio of four to one. It was explained at that point the City Attorney h��d attended this con- ference and questioned the m�nicipal attorneys frora all over the coumtry and he fovnd there were some instances where simil�:r type5 of assessment procedures wer� established and were satisfactory ��nd workable. It was then discovered that Ste Louis Park had an assessm�:nt setup similar to what they were discussing and the Assessor was ask�.3 to check thfs and before he had this down in wsiting and investigatec'; it there was one final meeting ��ld wi�h the City Attorneye The Ci��y Attorney, it; was explained, summarized the dis��j�ssion and the Qropok �3. and submitt:ed the facts to the City Manager who had bePn out of towr:. The City Ma,nager stated he th�n submitted these facts to the City Ccuncil with a r�eca�am- endation it be a policy of assessment for storm s�:uer work and t,he Eity Council adopted his reconun�ndation as a policy for storm sewer aasess- mentse The Gi�y Manager further stated the City Ca:.mcil had sub�eque�tly set up the reassessment hearing for this night and rhis policy wa�s used for the reassessment for this particular .hearing. It was explai.ned the City Manager had t�e written report of �he Assessor. on values in Fridley and also his report on the St. Louis Park special ��=;sessment proc:edure which was basically �the same as what was �dopted by� the Council ��a�ae time backo • Mayor Nee explained that in the Assessorts letter t���> the City Mar�ager with reference to practice in Ste Louis Park he had indicated that R-1, single tarnily, is benefited in �he a►aount of $200.OZ per unit ancl R-2, single family, is benefited in S�a �,ocai� gark in th_� amoant of $200.00. City A�torney Srnith explained the $200e00 per unit �as based on � 50 foot frontage lot. Nlayor Nee went on �o �x�laa.n in R-3, which was a two family residence distacict, they p.Ian $4 0 00 per front foot �: nd in R- 4, or�e to . eleven family disL°rict, they plan $.�.00 per front f� �t and all ot:hers are $8.00 per front foot and if the land is low, the arar, ant is double�. Mayor Nee read the letter from the City Assessor regardinc, values rece9�ved from s�orFn sewer or► various types of property and stated �hey had madE� sane calculations as listed: AiE� of SE�, Section 12 NW� of S��, Section 12 NW� of SE�, Sect3on 12 NW� of S��, Section 12 20� nanq R te A� ea Assessmenf: M-2 $7a64 405,E►�0 $ 30,987„84 M-2 $7.64 1,206,1:?0 92,147.,57 R-2 $1.91 201,2r'•7 3,843„82 C-2 $1a91 43,560 �83�2,e00 $127,811�.23 � a�d requested the Finance Director discuss for the City Council �ind the public his views on this questiono Page 3. � It was explained by the Finance Director the Assessment Roll was made up based on different rates For different classi�ications of property 3n t2�e Northwest quarter (NW�) of the Southeast quarter (SE�), that there were three different zoning distr3cts, C-2 and Ra2 which carry a rate of $�.e91 per ane huridred square t�et #or storm sewer asseaswent arul the balance of that section which liss withi.n the drainage d3strict, heavy indust�ial which carries $7.64 per one hundred square feet and the balance of the land carries $7.64 per one hundred square �eet. HIe ax- plained this was based on areas that were �aken into cor►sideratian ba.sed on a map from the consulting engineers �hovr��ng the propertyo Ma}ror Nee stated �that as he understoal it, the rafiionale to d�termine the b�enefit was that the ben�fit had a selationship tc� the u�31i�a�ion that t�he land was capable of, no� on1y, according �o and under the �onimg ordin- _ ance but also with relation to the na�ure of the parcel and the u�tili- zation that was probable as de�erm�,ned by size snd availability c�f transportation. Mayor ldee inquired if there were any other staff� infor- mation that the City Council should haveo Gonsulting Fhgineer, Nhc. Iee Canstock, stat�d their task was to r�view the exis��ing faeility ''�#24B; that they had reviewed t31is facility on the basis of a three year atorm frequency and with this review and calculations using existing pipe sizes, etco, ot the facility as it naw ��c.i.�ts, they computed 42.i' acres could be served •through this �acili�y of ghe Me � t�a Px�operty an� approxi- mately 25e� acres to be drained runn�.ng Sou � from Onandago at H�yes and 600 feet East on 73rd Avenweo He turther explained tYtis was a proposed • extensien originally to be constructed in the future with an add9.tioatal 1706 acres on i3rd and Central Avenue and it could all be pickecl up at 73rd Avenue and Central Avenue bu�G it would be more expensive. F�. Canstock asserted the dra3nage area coincidr�s with the natural tE►rrafn and takes into account ths repor� f�co�a ta�ographic maps and reali:stically can be dra3ned into the sys�emo Mayor Nee stat�d the resolutian tYeat was passed s�ne t3me previoua should be introduced on these determinatians� that th3� resolution was �assed ari October 5, 1.964 and the material part of it was that based on a atudy by the staff, there had beea� a�l.�xificatian of property relatinc� mainly to the zoning disfi�rac�s as an indication of the utilization and t:he probable benefit, that ifi had s�ne ref2r�nce to the load on th@ system thxt would be created and also sane refer�nce to the value of �he property protected, etc.; that the amount of run-off of a+�z acre was contrasted fran another class of proper�y. �ie e:cplained the resolution further containe�i a defin3t3on of Glass �l Property, R-1, 2, 3, 4, and S and are all resi- dential uses of less than 100 acre� with one ownership of coentic�uous parcels and the policy was $1.91 per 100 square feet an C1aas l. Class 2, he explained, was property in zones R-1, 2, 3, 4a and 5 of mrn�e than 100 acres with one ownership of contiguous parcels and the benefjtt was $3.82 per 1Q0 squ.are feet. Class 3, he explained was property iri zones C-1, 2, 2S of less than 34 acres with one oamership of cc�ntiguour; parcels and the benefit to this property was $1e91 per 100 square feete. Class 4 Qroperty was described as C-1, 2, and 2S of �aa�e than 30 acres wjLth o�e ownershfp of contiguous parcels and the benefit was $3.82 per l0A square f�ete Class 5 property was described as zoned M-1 of less than ]�20 acres with one ownership of contiguous parcels or without trackage and the benefit proposed was $1091 per 100 square feeta Class 6 was desc:ribed as property in M-1 of nwre than 120 acres and with one oamership of contiguous Pag�e 4 a parcels on trackage and proposed at $5.73 per 100 square feet. C]..ass 7 was described as property in M-2 of less than 120 acres of land andd with one ownership of contiguous parcels with the benefit proposed at 4�1.91 per 100 square feet without trackage. C1ass 8 property was define�d as M-2 of more than 120 acres of land with one ownership of contiguous parcels with trackage at a proposed $7a�4 per 100 square feet. Mayor Nee asserted this described resolution was adopted October 5, 1964 and was enti.tled ttA Resolution �211-1964 Establishing a Policy Concerning the Asse�sment of Benefited Property for Storm Sewers in the City of F`ridley." Mayor Nee inquired if any members of the City Council had any que�tions or if any member of the public had any comments or remarks or questio�s concerning this proposal. Mr. John Holten stated he was appeara.ng for the Minnesota and Ontario Paper Ga�upany and was of the law firm of %aegre and Benson attorneys for the M� 0 Paper Company. He stated that as he had indicated to t�.ty Attorney Smith before the present meeting, their presentation wou].d take sane considerable tiwe and if the City Council wished to pass by t;heir item onto other items they would be agreeable. Mayor Nee requested a motion to conti��ue the hearing. Motion by Sheridan to continue the Public Hearing an Sanitary and Storm Sew�r Tmprovement Project Noo 24B until later in this eveninq's m�etinga • Seconded by Kirkham. tlpon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried wnanimously. PtIBLIC FiEARING ON FINAL PLAT - DON ° S 5TH ADT�ITION : Mayor Nee announced a public hearing on the f3na1 plat on Don*s 5Y.h Addition. The �ity Manage� �cead �h� Notice of Hearing. City II1g�neer Qureshi e:cplained to the CiCy Counc�.l the hard she1.1 of the plat iia�i not been received but could present copies of the plat. Mr. Don 7�r►derson, owner, was present to explain why he had no hard shell of the proposed plat and that he had to purchase anothes pie�e of land, appro.ciina�ely 100 feet to coincide with the plat. Niayor Nee 3nquired if, when he had that 100 feet, it V�ould then be as the description oi the plat pr�aented. He was told this was true. City Engineer QurEShi explained the City Council could just hold the hearing and close it a�d not authoria� the plat and when l+�c. Ar�cierson would submit the hard shell, they cotild take action at that time. Mr. Anderson anquired if he could bring the legal descriptions in and have the plat signed at that tin►e, that the lc�ts described were all accurate sizes. City Attorney Sinith explained the City Council's resolution in accepting a plat authorized the offi<:ials to siqn the plat and if there was just samething very inconspicuous to do, � they could adopt it subject to the approval of tha engineering st��ff. Mayor Nee inquired if there was a legal reason to examine a hard ��11. City Attorney S�nith replied they alc�vays relied on the engineering staff. City Engineer Qureshi explained that basically the reason for all�uing • this wouid be the hard shell is difficult to change. Councilman �Jright asserted if the engineering staff had custody of the hard shell i� could not be changed. It was explained by the City Manager if there wexe any change from the hard shell, they would have to stop action anyway under � � � Page 5. the ordinanceo Councilman Wright stated he felt the proper way t:o take care of this c�ould be to have the hard shell presented to the Cit.y Counc3l. Mra Anderson e;:plained there would be a hardship involved being t:hat they wanted to cons�ruct a couple of basements before frost set in. Mayor Nee inquired if City Engineer Qureshi had examined the plat. Cit.y Engineer Qureshi replied he had and explained the boundaries wit:h other properties ir►volved. Mayor Nee inquired if there were anyone present who had any interest in the p1at. There was no one present in favor of or opposed to the plat in question. Mayor Nee declared the Public Hearing on the final plat of Don's Sth Addition closed• Motion by Wright that the City Council approve the Sth Asddition and author3ze its signing conti�ent City Engineer of its co�formity to the preliminary cularse Seconded by Kirkha�a. Upon a vdice vote, motion carried unanimous].yo EASi�1ENTS - P'ROJECT #SS 71: . ��.. .��....�� ..�. final plat of Dont s upon approval of the plat and full parti- there being no nays, the Mr. Pat Winters was present to inquire regarding a storm sevaer tn be constructed on the West side of his psoperty. Mayor Nee rsquest�d that City Fhgi.neer Qureshi e;:plain the negotiation of an easement frnc a storm sewero It was e;:plained by City F�ngineer Qureshi the City Co�cil was aware of the work being done on Projeet �71, that they vu�re �xtendfng their storm see�er to pick up the drainage sump beh3nd the C3ty H�3].7. and Shopping Center and to get to it they had to come through a vaca�ted alley and had been under the urcpression the entire a11ey was owned by .Art Christenson of the SY►opping Gentex� but it wasnf t and was half ow�med by Mre Pat Winters who want-ed $SOOe00 for �he easementa It was fur•ther ex- plained by the City Engineer the contrac'�ing firm was up fio this portion of the work and land now and could not go on and they woul.d eith�ar have to negotiate or condemn the property. Gouncilman Sheridan inquired what this entailed iz� width and length of 1and. City Engineer Qureshi rep;lied it was six feet wide, that Mr. CYucistenson would give all the easenuent they needede Mr. Winters s�ated �they were talk3ng about si: feet by �about ninety feete Ci�ty Attorney Smith explain�d this was an alley on an old plat in Rees' Addition and was vacated in 1953, that the West half of the alley became part of Art Chris�enson's praperLy directly behind 'Theisen's Store arui the East half became the property of Mre Winters and there was no retention of the r�ght to install utilities which has been th�e practice sinc�e He e:cplained the equipment was ready to work on this project, that they could, of cours�, cortidemn but it would take sane t3,me and he had not known of this incident unt31 this evening. Mr. Wi.nters explained he had planned on building a building on the property with property facing the other side and figured he should be reimbursed for that six feet which he would not be able to useo City Attorney Smith inquired if he could do better than $500.00 for the Citye Mro Winters replied he felt $SOOv00 was a fair price. Councilman Wright inquired regarding the value of the proposed extension by Mre Christenson. City Engineer Qureshi replied it was about $300v00 to $400.00. Mayor Nee 3nquired of the City Engineer if draining this sump was necessary to the caNni.tment with the State Highway Departmento The City Manager replied it was part of the Page 6. � contract and the contractor was read.y to do this work. City Engineer Qureshi stated �he State Highway Depart�nt was not garticipating� in the dra3ning of this holea Councilman Wright inquired if the rem�ainder of the drainage serv3ce woul.d handle th3s capacity i.f it w�re subse- quentl.y built some time in the futureo The Ci.ty Manager replied it would be more e;cpensive. Mayor Nee inquired of Consulting F�gineer Comstock what the obligation of theCi'ty was. Mr. Comstock replied they coul.d delete this work from the contract an�d 3t woul.d be leas than 20�% and it would be no problem but it would not answer the problem arld it should be taken care of. He explained that the proposed easem,ent� to this area was larg�er than the rest of the district because of the neoe�ssity Co. drain this property, and it was proposed to assess this property at a higher rate and it was the connecting facility that had not been aeeomplished. Mayor Nee asserted they proposed to get any easements the enginae�rs ne�ded. Mre Canstock explained he had meanr this was not street property. Mr. Winters explained he did noti wantc the Gity Council to misundersta�d him, that he would not be able to use this lar�l and even though he had. received it free, it did not make any differenee and if the Gity would put: in the line free for Mr. Christenson, he woul.d gr3ve his share. Mayor Ne�e asserted it was his view the area had a day to f igure out if they wanted t:ho hole drained. Councilman Kirkham stated he did not think Mr. Winter's, proposal vaas unreasonable at all and would be wi.11ing to accept the offer. Cou�eil- man Sheridan agreed they had heard from the consulting engineer they had e�pended additional money to lower �his area. Mayor Nee replied he could not rational3.xe giving an easemc�nt away and buying it back but th�e n�atter • was at the discretion of the City Council. Councilman 4�tright in�uired if Mr. Winters realiaed if they did not proceed with this additior� t�o the 3mprovement that both he and Tdre Christenson would be assessed far ths necessity of lowering the other line to take careof th3s problem. Mr. Winters inquired if the money he would be reimbwrsed wouldn't tak�e care of the assessment. Councilman W�ight stated Mr. Win�ers would nc►t be reimbursed. Mr. Winters replied if he were given the $50D.00 he would have money to pay the assessmente Mot3on by Kirkham to purchase frara Mr. J'ohn Winters Qroperty desc.�ribed as a six foot easement �or Storm �ewer or ttlat part of the East r�alf of the vacated alley in 81ock 3 of Rees' Addition to �'ridley Park fc�r $500.00. Seconded by Sneridan. Upon a roll call vote, those voting aye, l�3rkham, Sheridan, Wright, Thos� voting nay, a�iayor Nee. The motion carr3.ed. Mayor Nee announced �he item to be considered. was the proposition. to secure an easement fran ..'Mr. Art Christenson in return for an e;ct,ension of 50 feet. Motion by Wriqht to secure an easement f�an Mr. Art Ctucistenson 3.n return for an extension of SO feet to the storm sevuer on the property de�scribed as : a six foot easement for storm sewer or that part of the Wes�t half of the vacated alley in Block 3 of Reest Addition to Fridley Park:. Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a roll call vote, t2iose voting aye, Gtright, 5hsridan, Kirkham. Those voting nay, Mayor Nee. The motio� ca�ried. • City Engineer Qureshi explained, in this regard, it should be po3nt�d out the extension of this sa��aer line 50 or 60 feet was against the en�gineering point of view, that the pipe would not have enough cover on it but Mr. Pag�e 7. � Christenson had said he would take the responsibility of working t:he line properly and they would have an agreement with him that he wt�uld take care of that 50 or 60 feet of line. He requested City Attorney 9n�3.th draw such an agree�ent. Motion by Wright that the City Council authori.ae the City Attorney► to draw an agreement with Mr. Art Christenson pursuant and in accvrd�ncs with proposal of City Engineer Qureshi that Mr. Christenson would main- ta3n the 50 feefi of pipe to keep it from freeaing on a six foot e�$ement for storm sea�er. Seconded by Sheridane llpon a voice vote, there being no nays, the moti�in carried unanimouslye OLD BI1SIIdESS : BIDS QM : �70.(TABLE� 10/19164): Mayor Nee announced for the consideration of the t�ty Council the bi�ls for Sanitary Se41er and Wa�er Improvement Project Noe 70 opened on . October 19, 1964 and stated it had heen the policy of the City not: to let contracts until they had a11 �Che easements nesded for a projec:to The City Manager explained they had received assur�nce that they might: have the easements by now but one easement would have a candition plact�d on it by the owner of the property because one ].ot of his proposedl plat was on the corner of thfs proposed easement and it has a square fc�otag0 of 9,000 feeto It c�as e;:plained the c�ndifiion of the owner was that the City Council c�ould permit that lot at a smaller or less than the x�equired 9,000 feeto Mac. Cornstock, consulting eng�neer, explained the plat: in question and the City Ddanager alsoe�cplsined the area in detail.. I�Iro Canstock stated the record should show there may be a probl�n witr� a triangle on Lot 16 of the property i.n quesrion owned by r�r. Veit Vihich has been divided according to the County record and if there were different owner�hips an area would have to be purehasedo It was explained ��y the City Manager he had talked �o Mr. Veit and he had placed on].y thi.s one condition for an easement and if the City Council wished to table this item until the 15th of November it could be resolveda Mayor �'Nee� asserted the quas�ion st3.].1 before the Council was the question of having e►asements before they took any action and the question vaas if they should le�t bids on Project Noe 70. Motion by Wright to table the consideration of bids on Sanitary Se+we,r and Water Improve�nent Project Noo 70 �til the ne;:t regular meeting �rwd in- struct the City Manager and City Attor�ney to make every effort to ha ve all easements required by this timea Seconded by Ki.rkham. Upon a vo3ce vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. HILLTOP COTT`�ACT FEE � (TABLID 10/5/64 ) : � ...._�._ � Mayor Nee anno�ced for the consideration of the City Council a caa�tract � which had been tabled from 10/5/64 for fire protectionfor the Village of Hilltope The City Manager e:: lai.ried to the City Council it app�eared, in discussion, that a ffgure of �2400a00 would be the figure that should be considered per year for the contsact and using this with the pr�esent Page 8. • contract of si:c months and basicatly the same wo�ling, it should Le satisfactory o He further expla3.ned the sugg�estion here was tha� �t would be a flat fee of $2400.00 per year or $200000 in twelve equal inst;allments c�.th an additi�al sum of each trip at $1000 00 for the first hour or fraction thereof, and the s�an of $75°00 #or each succee�3ing half-t►ounc ar fractio�n thereof for the payment of two pieces of fire apparatus clis- patched. and six mena It was also explained for each additiona]. pjieece of equipment and crew necessary the rate of payment was to be $50�,00 per hour for each hour or fraction �hereof o The original fic,�ures, accordir�g to the re�ort given by the City Manaqer were $75000 and $50000 rather than ths f igures of $100 0 00 an�d $75 e Q0, given and for each additiorial piec� of apparatus the rate of payment was left the same; that this was mc�rely trying to give the City Co�ci1. sonre figures to work from o� too Council- man Wright inquired if the staff of the Fire Department had seen t:hese proposed figvrese T't�e City Manay�er replied he had discussed the naa►tter briefly w3th the F3re Chief and had advised the C oimcil of the V�llaqe of Hilltop this presentation would be m�cie tonigiit but had advis�ct no one elseo Mro Robert Kughes, Chief of the Fridley F�,rQ Departanent, explaine�! the Villag�e of Hilltop has their Council meeting the same eveniag as Fr3+dl.ey but he h�d posted a letter regarding fihis matt�er on the Fire Depamtmerit Bulletin Board. Mayor Nee inquir�d if he cou7.d express the roact�[en of the Fire Departmento l�ro Hughes replied as far as the fse, the mHn roere unacquainted but they had j ust be�n opposed to coaztinuing the ses�rice tv • Hi]ltap and sane ot them had felt Fridley was giving ti�m saaethixig eheapes then they were g3ving their own citfaenso iie explained he fslt the fee schedule would pay th� city for the equipment and the man pawero Ndayar Nee inqu�..red if it would pravid.e inducement for the met� and if Mre Hughes kneva wha� Hilltop cauld buy the serv3ce from New Br�i.ghton for, that 3t had been th� hope of fihis Council, this would provide sat�e motivation i' or the Vil�.age of H3.].ltop ta f orm their own departmenl: e Mr. Hughes repl3ed he did not lcnaw. Mr o Ar� Olson, member of the Frictley Fire Department, stated he had heard a riu�aor �ha�t New Brighton r�as wiL7.ing to provide service for $3000,00 a year, that 'the majority of the depart- ment wished to cancel the contrac� but �.t had been left by them fcrr the City Cowncil to decidee Cowncilman Wright stated he felt he was correct that it was the g�eneral position of theCity Council they agreed �hey could not j ust drop t;he Village Qf Hilltop and arished to set a price high enough to induca titiein to go elsewhere or do sanething �tbout a deparbnent of their own. Mr. Ray Anderson, member of the Fr3dley Fire Department, asserted if t:his price would be high enough so the Village of Hi11toQ woutd g�o aher�d ar�d form their ocm depar�ment it c,�ould help but the price was mostly 2ieresay, that he had heard Spring Lake Park had sa3d they would give servic:e for $4,OOOd00 per year but it could not be determ3ned as definite wha1: the other departments eaere going to doe Mr. Hughes stated that, morie3�-wise, the contract c�as sufficient as far as the inconvenience or what it: would cost Fridley and they did not go to Hilltop very often but that tiie • equipment should be operated c•rith at least 5 men on each pwapere Council- man Sheridan inquired then if his recommendation would be to ehanc�e this proposal to f3ve men and 3.ncrease the fee to $3,OOOo00o Mr. Huu�ee re- Page 90 S plied he felt the fee at $2000 00 a manth �aould be sufficient arrd tl�ey v��ould be allaaed to send ten men on a calle It was explai.ned the Cfty, out of Qocic�t money, c�ould be about $30. 00 if th3s were follawed o Mr o Hughes asserted an average ca7.1 was 2? men approximatelyo The City Man- ager replied this v�ould then be a cost of $75o0Qb Mayor Nee inquir� if assunning there was a call fo� two pieces of equipinent and then :.�.t�en men at $l00°00 for the first hou� arnd $75000 after, if this was reasanable arrd 3f the department normall� used �wo pieces of equipmento Mro Hughes replied this oaas satisfactory and they did use two pieces of equipment normallya It was e:cplained by the City Manag�er the contract wi�h the Villag�e of Hilltop is for si;: mantlzs, aut:c�tica7ly renewable for another six months. Councilmar► Sheridan inquired if with the 30 day cancellatio�n clause, Fridley caouldn't be putting iteself in a position just as they tr�ere naw, that the contract should have a ni.nety day cancellationo Mayor Nee replie�3 accooc�ding to what had been said it would be cance].led in five m�thsa Councilman Sheridan e::plained if Fridley were �to giae F�1].top 90 days notice, they a�ould have three mo�nths to �.rork on something ,=themselves and Fx�fd].ey wou�7.d- n't feel they had the obligat3.on they now had and if they were to g3ve them a contract for six months, in three wo�nths they could qive th�sm t�otice. • Councilman Wright stated he felt thirty days just said they could give them less than a nine�y day notice. Mayor Nee suggested a flat annual eantract. Councilman Sheridan stated it was ha.s opinion that Hilltop could mot solve their pcoblera in six monthse Councilman Wright inquired if alI �ther • tez�rns of the Qresent contrac� are satisfactory. The Ci.ty Manager replied �the only tY►ing pertinent was wYvether or not the City Council want�ad six months auta�natically renewable and o�her�actors were wa�ksd out f�r the protection of the Fire Departmen� and the �ity of Fridleyo It wa� in- quired if it coul.d b� set up so that each six months wou].d have a�n in- creasing rate and if �h:is �ou].d induce H3.11top to �r3ork o�n th�air o�m problemo Mayor Nee replied he rather doubted H�.11.top 41QU1.CI �t any action :in six �thso Co�cilman Wright stated he was disinclin�d to do this t�� the Villag+e of Hilltop, that he woutd 1.ike to tell them they have the guaranty of these rates for one year and that woua.d b� the end of the contract; that this wou].d be glenty of time and they could do their budgeting co�crectly and if this was the aim it was the taa.rest way to deal with them, that it wasn't right to force anath�r can�nunity to buying fire equipme�tta Mro Hughes stated thh� Village of �il.�op had been very well satisf:i.ed with the protection they had given them and had stated they woul.d be wil�.ing to go alor►g with this �nt and v�ere V�illing to hire ane of tl�a m�n of the Fridley Fire Department to inspect their property and this wo��ld be a money malcing ventia•e e He further stated the price eias fafr to Hilltop and they crere not in a posit3on to protect themselves but perhaps at the end of the year thsy might go to another cor�aunity even theugh thsy had never complained abaut the service fro�n Fridley. It was suggested by Mra Hughes the contr8et be for one year and. it could be renevrable upan mutual agreement and be renegotiated but not to raise the price as they didntt answer many alarms but should have fire protectiono Cozmc�lmar► Sheridan asserted the $ 200.00 per month figure was not too much i:o pay • for fire protection. Mro Hughes explained that ever� at the tim� c�f developing their aam deparbnerit, the Village of H311top V�uld havw a necessity for Fridley to have a standby agreemen.t in case they c�rould need additi.onal equipraent because they will not be eligible fe� mutual afd o Pag�e 10 0 • Motion by 4�Jright that the City Manager be authorfaed to draft and e�aecute a contract for the Village of Hilltop with rate$ as mentioned to e:cterud for a period of oale calendar year with no guaranty of renewal with the revi- sfor� of ten men instead of six on two pi�ces of equipment e Seconded by Sheridano Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carriad unanimously. Maycm Nee requested that Mr. Hugiies canmunicate the aetion of the City Council to the Fise Depart�mento S� READING OF O�tDINANCE AMENDING SE CTI(�d 31 a 02 FIitE : r�.r�� - __ _ w��w � Mayor Nee annaunced far the consideratfon of theCity Council the seeend reading of an ordinance provid3.r►g for the appo3ntrn�nt of a Fire C,hief and stated tTiere had baen a request fraa the deQartment that they would like to have this item laid over �o the next meetinge Motion by Sheridan to table to the next regular r�etir►g on the 16ttt of November the consideration of the second r�ading of an ordinance aamer�d.inq Chapter 1 of the Fridley City Code by p�ovid3ng for the appointa�et of a Fire Chief on a full time basis and repealing .that portio� of Secti,on ` 310 02 of the City Code providing fo� the election of the Chief of �the Fire Deparia�nt. Secvnded by Wright. upon a vo3ce vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unan3mouslyo Mayor Nee inquired if Mr. Hughes, ovoul.d address the Council, for his b�nefit a�d Councilman Kirki►am�t s s and give the reason for �his request as they hadd not been present at the neeet- ing of the Fire Department sane nights preva.ouso Mr4 Hughes explained tt�e deQart�uent had not had an opportunity �o discuss this matter9 tl�re �ere mi:aed feel3xigs ar�ong the men and they wan�ed to talk it over. Mayor Nee inquired if there were anythin.g in parti.cular about the 13nes of authority that should be consideredo Mro Hughes replied there had been mixed teelings about a paid chief and why he should be put in offiee and sv�e of the n�n had felt th3.s shou].d be a civil service type position and the ordinance called for an agpointmente SIDS - �ZSED SW�EPAt �O,P£NED NOtkt, �fOV�BE�i. 2, 1964 �: ������rs�.�.s.w�sr�e� s.�.�� �rawor.a���..si Mayor Nee annouriced for the consideration of the City Counc3l tt� bids received this day on a used sweepero The City Manag+er explained to the City Council he had aslc�d the City Engineer to check into the possibility of the purcllase of a neca svaeeper based oxY their practice of so much money down and the balance later to see if they could tao�ck this matter out, that theirpresent set up was to budget, or expect to, the dca�m gay- ment of �,000. oo ana S2,000. oo far tne touo�tngr year est�wats�r tne used sw�eper at $6,000.00. � further explained the City Engineer ha�i reported they could purchase tv�ro new sweepers to be paid in 1964 ar�d 1965, one at $11,000.00 and the other #or $13,600.000 'The Ciiy Manag�er read the bids receiv�l this day for a Used Street 9weeper as follews with City F�ngineer Qureshi, Engineering Assistant Clark and himself presentc �� � Page 11� B�ALANCE PAYMEN'T DELIVFRY BIDDER BID SE�URITY Lt1MP SllM BID C1N JANo 7, 1965 Dr, ATE .�.___�. Hall Equipment, Ineo Wayne - 2360 So Hwyo 100 Seaboard Surety 4 ydo Mp1se, Minno S� $B,SSOo00 Road Mach3nery f� Austin - Supplies Coo Western 4901 W. 78th Sto Certified check 4 ydo Mplso, Minno $310000 $6,OOOo00 $4,850e 00 $2,OOOe00 MaeQween Eqo Coo Austin-Werstern 1563 Corn�o Aveo Cert3fried check 4 ydo Sto Paul, Minno $350000 $3,SOOo00 - 0 - Elgin-Y+ih.tte Wing III 3 y�d o $6,99�a00 $2,995004 Bitwnino�us Roadways, Inco ��ant 2 yds 2828 Longfeliow Aveo Amero Casualty Coa 1Q0 vacumized M plse, Minno S540i S� $3,950000 - 0- 10 Days 10 Days 5-7Days 10 - 20 Days 10 Days City Engineer Qur�shi reported to the C3t.y Council regarding s�pers listing them in the order o� cor�d3tion, eteo, it was e;cplained byy the City � Manager if the City Counci7. were to award th�e bid to MacQueer► Eq� Coo 3n the amount of $6,995 o QQ this would be satisfactory but if tY►�y etmsidsx�ed rejecting the bids the new fig�es he could give them on new mact�ines were j ust quota�ions and �hen they �JaLa�.d call fur bids o�n the ba�is they woul.d have appro;cimately $7����OOo d0 to pay plus the balance to pa3► �or 1966, that at na t3m�e had G.ty Enrrine�ar Q,us.�shi, Sugto Chesr��y or himsEClf wished to buy a used piec� of equipment but �.t �aas c3iseussed at budg�et xfine anod this a�as all the C3ty could afford o I�e �ur�ther explained it appeared the valuation of Fridley �rJas caming in bet�er then cJhat fihey had expseted so that° they would still be alright mi11-caise s but would have ta take $1;�000 out of fi� res�:rv� fund anfl the it�m ti�loul.d hav� to b� bwdg+�t�d in 19Ei6 o Mayor Nee inquired if the E1gir� White Wing �i� mach3.ne bid was a one mar► opera- tion and did �Y�.a.s imply othars �ould take more than one man o Cii»y Eng�neer Qureshi replied one man eaould sweep the streets and loaci the dirt b�cause they ��oul.d have the loader and the sweeper ta,�ether, thar this c�as a truck plus a sc�eeQer and is a canbinationa He further e;cp�l..ained that on the used machin�s one man eaas s�aeep�.ng and one man was luading and talcing the dirt av�aye Councilman Wri�t inquired if he a�as �saying the new machines are a trucic alsoe It was exp3:�ined by City �u,�ineer Qureshi Minneapolis has this kirbd of a svaeeper and they have a b:tg capacity and sweep and drive ae�ay too, that the Elgin machine ha�s a loader. He stated that Mobile sLaeepers actually have enough cap$city and enough speed so that they can be driven to dwnp their load and are built on a truck framea A discussion was held regarding the dif;Eerent � sweepers, new and used, their uses and manpo�wer needed to operat�e them efficiently. City Engineer Qu�eshi explai.ned the used s�areeper w�s anly a sweeper and not a loader but the new machine wou].d have a loacl�aro The C3ty Manager stated the E].gin V�ite Wing machine is the leader ian the field of fihis type of equ3pmenta Co�cilman Sheridan inquired if all �the sweepers, n LJ Page 12. new or used, had some ki.nd of water equipm�nt on them arid was tolci they dida Councilman Wr3ght inquired what the recorm�endation vaould be if these were firra bids4 City Engineer Qureshi replied the Mobile SuaeeQer would be the machine because it was cheaper. Councilman Wright inqu3rer� if he had dottie a study of the environmenta City Engineer Qureshi repli�d he had and for the City th�y coul.d do very well because this machine had a 3 1/2 yard capacitya The City Manager stated fihe question tv�iqht a�as if the City Covncil wished to buy a used sv�eeper or reject the bids and direct the aministration �to adver�ise for bids, that tl�e on].y urgency this night c•�as th3s v�as a part of tlie budgeto P�iayor Nes inqu�.red if they could hold thsse bids unta.l tllene;ct mesting, that this really vJas a prablem the City Manag�er, City �ngineer and Superintenden't of Public i�tilities shauld maks a recomm�sndation ona Motion by Ki.richam to table the consideration oi a street sc�eeper to the ne;:t regul.ar m�eting and hoid the bids received �his day with all. bonds released e::cept that ot MacQueen Equipment Canpany ot 1563 fX�a�o fivenue Ste Pau1., NLtnnesotao Seconded by Wrighto upon a voice vote, the�re beinJ no nays, the motion carried unanimauslya BUS SERVIC�: Mayor Nee announced far �he consfderation oi the City Cou�cil thc� bus • service discussian for an extensio�n of servicea Councilman Wriq��t asserted that the present sa.tuation vJas sti11 bad and had been d�tteriorated since the Iaa� discu�sxon and s�.nce add5.tional citi.zens would be served by the proposed rout� c►f� tlze Tvain +�i�y ��.nes, T.n� o, and the discc�nf�mture could be spread araurid by approva.ng �.e nev� raute, 11e c�ould like fihe Council to r�cans3d�r �heir act�on o� las� ��zne at which time thay did approve the proposal of a�^evised �^^oute and authoriz� t11at proposal if they c�ere still t�i�.ing to do z�o He �;cpla3.ned it would change 'the route fram its present route end�tng to North on tix�iversi�ty Avonu� to 6'7th thence to Manroe and then to r�.ssiss�%pp�. Stxeet axici back to Ltniv�sraity Avenue on P�ississi�pi. St�-re+�t and during �he vuinter r�onths this c�outd be the most benefi� and 3�n �the spr3,ng �.� c�auld bs clos+ed 2�cause of highway construction e Gounci2man KirlcYia�m stated he had had closer contact with the people af�Eeeted an,d xnqu�..x�d o� �he residen�s present if the repa3r on the street affec�edlad h�lpede A resident stated it had helped some but not enougho Councilman Kislcham 3nquired if it could be said the street cou7.d be stilt made be'ttero Mro Ray Anderson, resident, asserted that most of the people riding the bus cane fran the other side of 67th Sfireet and if the new route would be established, it would give the �eachers at the school service, etco, that they had only ane or two people on 66th Avenue that do use the bus service and witi'► the �vuales on the street, they had many people coaonplain about their baser�en�ts cracking up under the traffic of �he busses� It ��as expla3ned. the residents had presented a petition at one time to reroute the buso Counci.lman Kirlcham stated with the condition 67th Stre�t is in, it wauldn't: solve • . �e prablem at all. and if the bus e�ere to be rerbuted, it v�ould have to be elsewheree N1r. Anderson agreed that 67tYt Stz�eet c�ould, if ttie bus service were to be chang+ed ta �Y►at street, cra�k as 66th hado �;ouncilman K3rlcham stated i� was his opinion the bus service c�ould have to be taken off these two streets entirely and furthsr stated it had been sugg�sted Page 13 a • The City Matiager to make another type of a turn on Mississippi Streeto replied the Tc•,�n Ca.ty Lin�s, Inco, had almost decided to make a tw.^n around at the Methodist Church parlcing lot but they said there wou:Ldntt be any guaranty the church lot eJOUld be clear of snow and tY�re wo��ld be the �actor of ch3ldren. Councilman 6�right inqu:i.red if t11ey couldn't reopen negotiatioans wi�Ch the Tvrin C3ty Lines, Inco, by telling t:hem th� City Council was inclin�ad to a compromise and perh.�gs th�ey �ould ga dr�wn to �:he nex't highway depa:rtment e;ctensiono 2`!ze City Manag�e� rep3ied he f�lt they �uould be wi.11ing to meet c,nth the City Counc�,1 but the closest area they had been willing t�o talk about had been Monroe S�reet and b�c1c tr� tlniversity Avenue. Councilman Kirlcham suggested the representatxves of the ��ir► City L3.nes, Inc. , might be c�illing to cvme to F�ad�.ey fo� � meeting �nnd fur�her sugg�ested the City Manager cantac� the bus line people and ask them to appear at their earl3.es� conven3.snce � Mayor Nee a.nquired a.f �here c�re anyar�e present that vrished to comment on this problemo Y�Srro Jim T`hayer, resident, stated they had had �he bus line on 66th Avenue a long t3me, that it had been a temporary route tha� t;hEy ar�re asked to acce�t as a co��ditian of getting a bus service in �ridley and had b�en �o1.d �.hey wouldn�t have it long arnd the bus ecxnpany c�as supgosed to �ind ariafiher route as soon as it was possible to negotiate a be�er place for �� and �h� people had been most patiente He e;cplaaned it had created a severe hardsh3p on many ot tYua res3�ddents and felt it c�as �ime the C:i�y Counc�.l recoc,�niz�d �his and did saneth3t�y about • ito Coumcilman lCirl�zam asser�ted �ae TSJ�.n City Lin�s, Inc., should be asl�ecl to immediat�ly nake theix �wcn�round on fi�ie City property al.ongside the City Hall and �Y�.ey cou�.d b� usa,ng t'hat fo� a turnaround c•�hile they wer� negot�.a�i.ng for a r�e�a r, ou�e a VISTTORSt � Mayor Nee inqu:�..��.� �eme v�ez�e an�rone, not 13.sted on the Ag�enda, who ��ished to be heax�d. �heace caas no c�ne p�esez�t �Jha vaished to be he�:.�do �milESfiED VACAT�ON 4F 54- AVEKtlE NOR7.�AST ; It tr�as e:cplainecl by the �ity �ianag�r to theCiLy Council there was a probZem vrith th� car cuash cangany fihey had appro�ed in that it rec�uires a set back ar�d at the �ime the o�rmers had come before the BuildinW Board there c�as no apparent proposal that indicated that part of this property included a s�reete He e;:plafned that Mr. Nymark, of Gift House St:amps, had at one tirn�e pe�ition�d to have a11 of 64th Avenue vacated and the Planning �ommission had held them back advising them to get a pet�tion irom the area and they c�ould consider it and when this 80 foot setback came up, Mr. Nymark aslc�d �ahat could b� done and the only thing hp could tell him was c�ahether or not any portion of that street could be v��cated o It e�as further e::plained by the Ci�y Manag�er that one side of the Da3ry . Queen bui].ding c•�aul.d lose a�cess and he had told Mro Nymark there was no guaranty any�hing could be done but Njr o Nymark had talked to t�ie people and indica�ed he wished �a talk to th� City Council about ite Ma;�or Nee �.ndicated he cla� interested in �.nova3.ng c,�here the properLy t��ould r�vert arnd did. part of it go to the marine store planned o The City Manac�er replied it a11 cvoul.d go to th� Gif� House Stamp Ca�npanyo CounciLnan • Pag�e 14 e Sheridan asserted the street was a condition of the plat when it ��as platted for the developanent of the Natianal Tea Store and inasmuch as the land owner did not have any overall plans for the property to the West, it was a condition of the plat and was dedicated to the C3tye He further stated the property could have changed hands a nwnber of times since then, but felt �he Streets and Util�ities Gomrnission should research this camp].etely before any recomm.endation was made and would certainly want to re�earch it him�+elfe The City Manager replied he was not suggest3ng xt not be ' researched, that he had just been asked about the possibilities. Council- man Sher�dan asserted he would be inclined to say it c�ould be reverting back to tY�e original developero It u�as explained by the City Manager the area that has the Standard Oil station is a plat and this piece was put out of the plat sou�h of that. Councilman Wz.,ight asser�ed the City Council had been dea]�'.ng one at a time with individual.s and tY►is matter shoutd be settled at a Planning Canmission me�ting to whici� all of the parties in the area, namely, the Gift House Stamp Caapany, the Standard OiJ. S�ationa the Dairy Queen, Rtce Plaza Shopping Center and Mra �rick LaVin� shoul.c� a].1 ba invited and it should be worked out in an integrated p3.an as 3.� was a csitical cornere Council- man Wright suggested the Planning Cc�nrniss3.on should be r+equested �to hold a hearing invit3ng all abutting property owners to a meetinge Mr> Paul Nymark, regsesenta.ng Gift House Starnps.. was present and stated • there was some question as to wherr� �he properry would rs�vert, that he had a document executec� in 1959 at which time the 64� Avenue was �iven by Gitt House S�Camps ta the City of Fridley and in exchange: ; for �his there was a change in the easement f�c�m 80 to 25 feet and the entire 60 feet in question would co�►e �rom �Ch�s piec� o� land o Mayor Nee a�sserted this would then be a replat of a plat that was plattarlo Mre Nymaxk ex- plained to the City Council from a surv�y he p�esented, an agreem�nt giving hal� of �k:he land to Mro LaVineo He stated he had also talked ta tY►e Dairy Queen oV,mers, to the Standard 4it people and they aL't had said whatever everyone else wan�ed was sa�isfacta�.^y c,rith them, th�t what is proposed is a permanent 60 foot eas�ment ancl it could be n�ade � matter of recorde Mayor Nee 3nquir�d why a 60 foot easemer�t was needed �ather than a 30 foot easemen� o Mr o Nymark repli�d a 30 foot easem�nt c�aul.d be fine but their mazn interest was gett3.ng �his vacatedo Tt was ex�►lained by the City Manager the Qeople in the area do not want this called a City streeto Mayor Nee sta�ed he was personal�.y interested in not making a hardship for the sport store plannede Mre Nymark explained his campany had already settled with Mro LaVine, that Mre LaVine had talk$d also of additional park3ngo CounciLnan Wright asserted there was a probla�m also of no access behind Rice Plaza Shopping Centera Mro Nymark repl�.ed the request before them would also take care of this proble�a ar�d ther� would be ample room for access. Mro Nymark explained to the City Council the car wash company wou'Ld lik,e to start buil.ding very saon because of the weather and they ha�i baen � hoping to get initia7, approval and then get the necessary signatures for the vacation needed, that he had talked to the Standard Oil Canpax�y and the Dairy Queen people in this regardo Mayor Nee replied it was his personal feeling if they coul.d prnvide more dQpth ar�d still maintain an ar�sa that Page 15a • vaould serve and leave a store easem.ent, h� c,�ould be in favor of it. There was a discussion held regarding access for the car washo Mayor Nee inquired regarding the storm sewer and where it would c�cain. City Engineer Quresh3. replied that basically his departxnent did tell th� people how to drain their propertyp Mayor Nee asserted tiha� the building that was s�arted without Counr.il approval on Osborne Road was not draining properlya City Engineer Qureshi e::plained that a fer: months previous, they had se� up elev�tio� standards and aaith these elevations, they malc� 3t a point to hav�e people drain their proper�ty to the pub�.ic streetso City Engineer Qur�eshi suggested to the City Council his staff could draw up the area and put it all into one picture. Mayor Nee inquired if' Mro Nymark would petiti�► for the vacation rww and this a�ould subatanti- ally satisfy the needs of the Gity, that IK�o LaVine would bertefit .frcm participating �.n this vacation o Ms. N�ark stated they hamd arriveKi at an agreement with Mra LaVine for fi.Iie 30 fee� requirede Mayor Nee ex- plained they did need a pe�ition for the agreement and to split this area half and half and. to maintain the South 30 �eet as an accesso Mre Nymark stated that one of the things Mro LaVine talked about, if poss3ble, rather than maintain this, would be a permanent easement and would be a strip ou� of the centcer so that they would each bene#it by saame parkingo Councilman S�eeridan asse�ted if there was an agreement • from the property auners to the effect that there would be a public hearing for vacat3on of 64� Avenuoe vu�i'�h tiie �snderstandi.ng that the South 30 feet would be a public access easement and the North 30 feet would revert �o the properi:ies to th� �tor�h� he caould b� in agreement with �hiso Mro Nyraark e;<plained th� 30 �ee� reverting tn the proQerty vwners on the Mor�h side, as he uriderstoai a.t, was tiiat the whole 30 feet would go to Mro LaVine and he had felt perhaps 30 feet of this actually didn't belong to him; that Mr. Latlin� claimed tha� at fihe time this was platted, he had to give up his a�ights to 30 feet bu�t he would be willing ta go along �uith an entire 60 fe�t easement 0 Mayor Nee sta��ed that they� tr�ere talking about vacating �the entire 30 �e�t South a�d North and an ease- ment on the South 30 fee�a Motion by Sheridan to iss� a building p�ermit �or �Y►e Kwiki Car Wash Co�nnpany with the understanding the South 3t2 �eet o� �the right of �►ay of 64� Avenue Northea��t the Ci�y of Fridley wou].d receive a permanent easemant in�o the area and the North 30 feet would revert to the abutting property on the Northo The City Manager assert� if Mro LaVine didn't agree, they wouldn't iss�e the building permite Secortided by Kirkfiamo Lipon a voice vo�e, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimtausly• PUBLIC H�ARIN ,.G ON RE-ASSESSM��iT O�S b SS #24B : Mayor Nee announced the reopening of the Public Hear�.rdg on the re�ssess- • ment of Sanitary arui Storm Sewer Improvem�ent Project Noo 248 with Mre John So Holten of Faegre � Bensone attorneys at Law, representinc� the Minnesota and Ontario Paper Campany �Co speak in3tiallye Mr� Holten announced he and his associates did appreciate this certsider- Pag�e I 6 0 � ation ta allow them to take notes of this meeting and wished to make hia presentation in three parts. He explained. the first part of this w�as his presentation of a letter to the City Council setting forth their pasition, �he second part was a letter of appraisal and the third part was a repart or letter to be presented by Mro Duane Eltiott of Banister EaZgineer��.ng Co�apany, consultants of the Minnesota ��nnd Ontario Paper Company wY�o would give his sw�nnary and physical features and engineering as the canpa�ny saw tha.s probleme Mr. HoZten explained to start out and to save unnece�ssary writing and to �nable the City Council to follow their presentatioa� more easily he had had a numbe� of copies run off and would 3eliver to �ach of the members of the Ci.ty Cowr�cil a copy so �hey could follow his re��ding and, srrith permission, wouid read rhe le�ter throughe Mre John Se Holten, attorney of the law firm of Faegre and Benson read the rollowing lE�tter addressed to the Honorable City Council of Pridley, Ma.nnesota datect November 2, 1964: (letter to bs typed in �3ournal Book aceording to suggestion of Ci�y Attorney �ni.th � o • Mr o Iiolten stated he �tad men��an�d �ha� the formal part of their p�.�esen- tation would cansist of three sta�ements and he had just read the �irst, that their appraiser had not been able to co�e this ev+ening and tt�y would furnish a let�Cer which he would like to read aloud e;:cept th�t he wouJ.d not read the qualifications or a�efinition of market values rsferred to in th3s report but would submit cop3.es of this let�er to metnber� of the City Council and would x�ad sam� aloud. Nl�o �'ohn. S. Holten, attorn�ay of the law firm of Faegre and Be�nson read the fol.lc>wi.ng letter addres�d to � himself from Newcanbe � Lawrence Appraisal.s of MinneaQolis, Minnesr�ta dated October 30, ].9b4: �letter to b� typed in Journal Book according to suggestion of CiLy Attorney Stnifih�o Mayor Nee reques�ed that vrher� Mr. o Holten woul.d start h3s discussiam again he wished him to incluc�e a x�emarl� an wh4 g�ve i�G to and what the ixiformation was in this regard. He was told rnra �.lio�:t of Ban3s�ter Engineerix�g Company furn3shed �h� informat�.on n�cessary �o the firm of Idewecxn�be T+ Lav�rrence Appraisals for fiheir appraisal e Mr o Halten stated thare �was attached, but he c�ould not read, the approx�ima�e de�3.nition and qualifi- cations of Mro Newcanbe and Mr. Lawrenee. Mro Fiolten announced the third par� of their presentata.on was to be n►ade by Mro D. Wo Elliott of the consutting eng,�i..neering fi.rm of the Banister Engineering Comganye Mro Elliott statecl he also had his report printed, c,�ould pass copies to m�mbe�s of the City Council and wished to read same aloud; that his letter v�as in reference to Storm Sewer Assessn�nt No. 24-B. Mro Elliott, eng�neer for the consul.ting engineering firm of Sanister �gineering Company read the following letter addressed to tize Fionorable City Council, Fridley, Minnesota dated November 2, 1964: (letter to be typed �.n Journa3- Book aceording to sugg�estian of City Attorney Smi�Ch ) . City Attorney 9mith stat�i that for �Pte record he wished to have a. couple of items straightened out, Mayor Nee asserted there were • severa]. items that he wished to argue abouto Mr. Holten replfed the City Council was the judg�e and jury ton3ght but he would try to explain their position to �Che extenta City Attorney 5anith stabed he arished to just make th3s �tatem�r►t, �hat 2ooking at Mro Holten"s eight page lette�r • Page 170 near the bottom of the second page� he talks about the appeal to the d3stric� courta City Attorney Smi�h er.plained the record should he clear, that this was a motion of his predecessor; that on the following page 3 of the m�ntioned letter, Mra Holten reports that a copy of the Banister �ngineering Report that was referred to was turned over to the City Attorney. City Attorney 9mith stated he wished the record to show this repart was turn�d over to himself, that he wished to report to the City Coun�il, he 3.n turn had given th3s report to Mro Ice Ccmastock, consulting engineer, and h€ had review�ed that report at a number of the administ:rativ� meetin�rs that the manager reported ona He further stated h� had one other cam+mer�t on paqe 4 of Mr. Holten's lettera he had sugges�ced that the uses in Pri.dley's Zoriing Caie are cumulative as for e;<ample he indica�ed all other uses are permitted in heavy industrial groper�kyo C�ty At�orn�y Srnith explained he wished to poin�t ou� the code of Fridley i� not cumulativeA that heavy industrial property is kspt Co heavy indus�trial and is not available for ca�ercfal or residentialo Mayar Nee stated he had a number of things as Mro Hoiten read through and as his representat3v� fram Banis�er Engine�s�.ng Company had read that he wished to challenge �hs premises on and unless the City Cou�cil had �o�ne other thought on this, he did tha.nk it would be appropriate to continue this hearing �o �he next meeting artid wheth�r ar not the C:ity Cowncil was bound �o �he uses cont�mplated 3n th� preliminary reparta . He stated he did not think �he Council of 1960 wo�a].d bind the judgement of the Council of 1964 or 1.965 and �h�z°� migh� be sornething on thi,s and wish�d to hav� sc�ne counsel on �his r�atte� from the City Attorneyo He asserted Councxlman Kirkham f��.t a� h� did on the subject and inq�irad if it would suit the convenience of ��3�� x°�pr�sentatives of the Minnesota and Ortirio Pap�r Canpany �o continue this mat�er to the n�xt rsgular meeting two weeks f7cam this nigh�to PRrQ Hol�en replied this would be perfectly alr�.gh�t witCh them and inqui��d if �he �oning ardinance which he had in hand and was ref�rxed �to c�as �h� eurrent zoning ord3nanc�e or had it been complstely recod�do Ci�r Attosn�y S�nith replied the c:ode which Mro Holt�n asked about was �he basic zoning ordinance but it; had be�n codified and he wou].d f3nd i� is r��t the usual cwnvlative zoning ordinanceo Mayor Nee �xplained it did permit c�rcial use in inrduatrial zoning but no� ��siden�ial useo Mro Fiolten inquired ff he might get a copy of the Zoaring t7�dinanc� as pr�sently in eff�ct� for purposes af canpasisono City Attorney 9mith repiied Mr. Holten could use his copyo City Attosney S'mith inquired if prior to continuing this hearing 3.f Mro Holten would answer one question about the Newcanbe and Lawrence Appraisal. Letter, that presently, he wished to clarify at the begi.nninq of the second paragraph that the entire basis of the letter was based on engineering information identifi�d by the appraisors as Item�s A through G� all supplied by Banister �hgine�ring Companyo Mro Holten repl3,ed this was correct and Mro �1].iott was present to provide further evidenc.eo Councilman Wright asserted to that ex�en�9 it�ans A through G in tixe • �etter mentioned were not correcta Mro Holten replied these w�ere typical hypothetical facts and were provided on the engineerinq facts whic:h Banister Engineer Company had given to Newcambe S Lawrence Appraia�als substantially a� they had been given to the City Council this niqlxte ' Page 18a • Mayor Mee �nquired if Mr. Ho].ten would care to comment on the ext�ent �o which he felt this council was obligated to uphold the concept: of fihe facility which was present and adopted by another Council as e;cpressed in �he prelim3.nary repor�o Nbco Holten replied that he dfd a ee w3th Ma or Nee's earZies �ommen�s th�t this Council was not: bound � Y by the ear�ier Council's determ3nation but had meant to malct that, point i,�ter paragraph #�2� th� las� sentence on pag� �, of his own report that the Council is not bound and can change their minds but whether i.t is wise to do so is up to �he City Gouncile He explained if they sc► decided, there was some benefit to the Minnc�sota and Omtarior Paper Camparky�arrd and this tact �hey had never denied and �hey had presented to the City Council what they fe2t was a fair computationo He further explained they felt �he proposed r�assessr�n� c��as exc��siv� and diseri.minatozy and wished9 at th3s time, tn coarrec� o�e tt�is-statiem�nt of fact in h3.s letter; that being in reference to Mro C.o�►tstockQs design at the �op of page 6 regard�ng Area A alone, was not en�tir�3y true, that, actu�].ly, there were some acres outside of �he Cifiy of �ridley in 5pring L�ke Park which were tatc�n intco consid�ra�ion �nd he had meant to say "Area Btt o Mayor Nee as�erted Mr� Hol.ten kept reterrf.ng to what Mro Canstock thought and s�ated P+�ro Holten mus�t �chink tchis is materialo Mro Fiolten replied he thought a.� was and one way �o jucag� �Ch� effect of a sy�stem was to cans3.der what i�t was desigr�ed to do and granted it isn't c:anclusive, � but it certainly i� a�.arg� meas�r� of �v�.denc� a� t�o what �.t arould doo Mayor Nee stated ther� was 2Q fee� of Fall a� the corner of thi� plat and as he unde�^stood �.�� a sub�tan��a1 �maunt of s�rc�ets, bui7.dinqa and land could be servic� w�.th ghat p�.p� anc3 s�.p�ssd thi� did have sa�e meaning but �he�e past councils h�d upg�ad�d and dc�um gr�led the�e thinqs and he wou�.d lilce �a haar Mr o Holt�n saab��t:an�3ate that the propo�sal to drain the area was not f�asable and �.ad nqt heard r.hiso Mro Hol�ten replied the proposal was to dra�n Area Ao M�yor Ne� ��a'�ed the Counc3l had covn- tended, for sev�ral years, '�hey wou�l.d dra�.n several acres and if this was technically no� possible it should b� �.ntroduc�d hereo Mro Holtbn replied it was design�d to serve Area A on the basis of the ria►o:Ef trom Area A on a minimum cyele of fiv� years ��.00d3ng� that he had iusard three years but the3r �ngi.neers had �o1d �hem f3v� years and the:ir engineers had further stated to �em �ha�t fiv� years is a minimum �xi sound engineering practicen Mro Holten explained thate obvioualy, four years, eleven months and twenty-nina dayswa� a n,aterial departur� and when you add on substant3al acreage you bring this cycle to well belaw what good engineering prac�ic� requireso Mayor I�Iee inquired if �th3s was Mra Holten's enqineer's condition that tilis aras an exact science, that he had reviewed the criteria that was used. Mro E1liott, consulting engineera For Han3ster Engineering Canpany, explained the prelim:inary report said a five year system was used in the desfgna Mayor N�ae asserted they had been told this was not an exact science and th�ere aaere a numaber of ways of doing it and wh�ther or not there w�ere a fear holding areas, all of these influsnce the service and inquired of Mro E1:liott if . thia was absolute when he talked abou� any�hing less that this was not suffic�.ent and does not serve the property, that he was asking if Mr. Elliott th:,�oughtthey could not serve th�s property with that line. Mre E11'��ltt replied he felt two engineer� having equal backgrowtd 3n a stora► Paqe 190 � sc�rer design and agreeing would substantially end up with the sam�3 storm sewer design and this could be varied samewhat by grades, pipe grr�de, s�mal.].er diameter pipe, etca 9 and the d�sign would not vary greatl��o He expiai.ned the criter3a might vary in the opini� of or�e engineer �o another and had stated in h3s report a five year design ia genera:llY accepted a Mayor Nee inqui.red of Mr o E].l.iott if it was not right �that the Gouncils deterae�ne thate Mre �].13.ott replied the engineer gexierally reeomm�nds to the Ci.ty Council or by �onsultation with the engine�s�c of the mu,nicipality or the cansulting engineer, that with their ccx�apany they seldo�► used iess �han a�en year desiqn. Mayor Nee i.nquired if Mra Elliott would ag��e tha� the Cauncil decrees the criteriae Mr. Elliott replied i� was the Council R s pr�raga��.ve and �chey could ask their engineer to prepare alternate desiqnse Mayor Nee asserted thi� seem�d to be their e::pesience in Fridley, the engineers had discussed this and the council� had determined j ust what level of service they ta�ere goinq to build int�Q �he �ystem aaic� did as�u� from the conv�rsation this oras :� correct �hey do det�rm�..ne tk�is o Mr e�11.iott ��p�i+rd thst he assum�d this was determi.��do Mayor Nee inquired of Mro Elliot� if he had suggested they could not drain th� area intQ �th� pipea Mro E113o�t replied they wers in d3.sagre:ement as to the design that th3� storm sera�r cuould go into9 that Mro Cca�nstock had stated it woul.d be a three year dr�sign storm sewer and their com u- tations reflec� it wou].d be �omewher� bet�ween one and �Cwo years c�r l� � years o Mayor Ne� stated, as he unders�ood Y.l�is, the City Gounci]. ovou7.d at some time determine the gx�dation of the si:reets and run off uf tl�rs land and i� it w�r� to be dev�loped �oday� the Council would det�'rmine whicll way �he �t�eets go and �rhach w�y �he land would drain and it wouldn`t have much r�ference o He fcn�the�^ sta�e�l �Yae �ngineers and the Council do determine hoca it drains and aaa.'�Yt 20 f�et o� fall a it would be hai!d to say the proper� wou:Ld no� draan i��o �h�� pipeo l�re Holten �stated he felt Mayoac pdee was �alking a.l�ou� legal qu�s�ians e that he had stated previpusly this was sntirely �ri�in �heir di�cace�ion and obvioua�l�..y the � answers to the que�stions about sCre�� �.rnp�°ov�m�enfis are entirely �.rrelevant an�ci it was a].rear�y be3ng macl� �oo mueh of for �h3s reasono He furtiter stated their sugge��ed assessrc�nt o� $3].,500 a��um�s tha� the Ciiy Coumcil may do wlzat they were suNgg�s�ing they have the power to do artid i�s raas say- ing if they exercise th�t pawer the a�se�sment should be $31,SOO,DOOo Mayor Nee inquired i� this figure was based on 42oi acrese Mro Holten repl3ed it was based on 25 acres approx3mately and this figure a��peared on Sheet 1 of four drawings in the Comstock Preliminary Report and �aas also the f3gure M•ro Elliott go� in looking afi a topographical map and which he mentions h� could only look at brieflyo Mro Holten asserted th�t how 1�, Coms�ock had cwne up with 4207 acres, they were a� a loss to urx3er- stando Cou�cilman Wr�ght stated Mro E113ott had said tha� two engineers within the limits of dif�erential waiving of criteria would cowe up witit� the sams designs, yet h� claimed to differ in his e�timates of the c:ycle of service by a factor of two or thr�e and he also claimed to diffe'r in the . area served by a factor of n�arly two and wished to ask him if this was a factor of twa or thre� arrd was tha�. within the reasonable lvnits of expected d3fference between 3ndependent surveyso Mro Elliott replied the answer was 'tno", that the 25 acre� used by his canpany primarily indicated theix� review oril.y br3afly s that the Mark Hurd Togo map, he � � � Page 20 0 could see, generally agreed in the Cans�ock reporto He stated, therefar�e9 their area was based solely on h3s report with a check on ite Mayor Nee ax�nounced this hear3ng would be continued to �the next regular meet.ing at which time he would 3.ikg an opirtion frora the City Attorneyo Motio� by Kirkham to coontinue tihe Public Hearing on the Reassessm�nt of Sanitary and Storm Sewer Improvement Project Noe 24B to the ne�:t regular Council raeetinqo Seconded by Wrighto tlpon a voice vote, there being no nays, �kY►e motion carried unanimously. BOARD OF APFEALS M�ETIN6 MIIVLITES„ �CTOB�R 28.;,�1964: . �. �..� ...�... .�.. 1he City Manager read �o the C�.i.y C�uncil. the recanmendation of tl�e Baard of Appeals �o grant the requ��� acor a variances stating ths pe�l.e notified for the public hearing were �he �^�p.resen�atives 9 of Natio�►al Tba 3tore, the Standard 4il Company and service s�ation9 the Dairy Quee�►, Mr o Levy of the R3ce Plaza Shopping Cen�� and Mr o lErick LaVirie 9 t.hat only Mro Nymark of National x'ea artid Mro �ick LaVine had been pre�tento CounciLt�are S�teridan �nquir�d if �he pacevious ac��.or� of the City Coune3l takan this evening regarding this aarea woulct change T�ot two in qu�stione Mayor Nee replied the �ti�e cot�td �then be mcw�d backo It was exp].ained by the City Man,ager this wou�7.d sti1�. �equ�.r� �three t�nres the land areao Counci].wan Wright asserted �.f �he City Counc3l granted this permit, they wou�i.d have� no hold on the areao 1Mayo� Nee suggested the permit cou7.d be denied and solve the probls�m as previously tak�en action re- caa�nendeda by vacating an �asem�n�a �� was explained by the City Manag�er with the eas�ment in quesfiion t�ken ca�e af the b�l.ding permit would ttien be grantable and the City Counci.l could deny this permit for further con�iderationo Mayor Nee stated th� City Council had the grouu�da to deny the building permit and unless they wanted it built out they eould do soo Councilman Sheridan stated �hat befo�re he would maka a de�isio� he wished to go out and review the property �r�ci get a clearer vis�.en o� it arud have this pernsit laid over until sane actian was taken oai xire councilts previous actiono Motion by Sheridan to table the requ�est for a variance fraa Ssetiac� 45a395 (s�, City Code of F�rfdley, Minnesota 1963 by waiver of off-streot parking requirement to permit construetian of a store o� Lot 2, Blotk 19 Sylvan H3i�s Plat 5y City of Fridley, Go�ty of Anokae Minnesota, same being 300 Mississippi Str��t Northeast (request by Morgan Eo Johnson9 1�40 � Angelo Drive, Minn�eapolis, Minnesota 55422�o Seconded by Wright. tlpan a voic� votey there being no nays, the mution carried unanimoualy�, O�uncil- nrar► Wright stated during their earlier discussione City Engine�r Qursshi had offered to make ari integrated map and wished him to knaw the Gity Council would appreciate having him do soo i Page 2Io �he City Manager read to the Ca�.ty Council the recommended approval ot the Board of App�als and expla3.ned they would nox�mally hold a public hearing on this and it could be set but �he hearing couldn't be b�afo�re December 7tho CounciLnan Sheridan inqu�.red if9 by that time9 th�,y would have had a report fran the Planning Co�ission and a ehanee to study i�o Mayor Nee explained �he problem was if the C3ty Council were to go into the redevelopm�r►t o� an area 9 th�.s shau7.dn t t be done o Council.man Wright steted in a lax°ge area9 they ought to have the power to suspend all building for a length of time and it migh� COTt3�8't of at least nat taking this proPertY piecemealo Councilman Kirkham repl%d he agreed with Oo�cilman Wr3�ghto Council.anan Wright further s�ated they could indicate they were 3n �he process of dc�velop3ng an�..nt�grated Qlan fo� the as�a in which to suspend a11 bua.a.ding permi�cs a� t�iis t�me until they reached � a conclusio� and inqu3red if �hey could suspend a1.1 building permits for a pedod of six months o Mayor Nee asserfied if tY►ey were going to �do any- thing, they wou7.d �ave to �tcar:d f3rm an their decisiono Coumcilman Wright stated he felt 3f it was in�dicated they were in th� process of planning9 there woutd be just�.f3cation o� susp�nding all buildi.ng permits in a • reasonable size area whf3e they conside�r long range planning, while tt�ey coonsult with the Pl�g Ct�rnnis�ican and as long as they ta�ere t�o�kitn�g ott it9 fih�y could do �s$ �haa�t he was not prepareci to maks a mo�ion an it because he wis�ed �a includ� build�nc� pex�m�.�s� zoning, actions, and ' special perm3.tsa He exp�.ained he tkaugh�t it wouid be wise to ? t�cy �to defin� the arsa and i� woua.d be i�. o�d�ex to m� a motion that t�e City Attorney draft a resalu'�ior� fc�r the City C�uncil describing its policy with regard to suspending major b�ilding w�►ich is in the area being con- sidered for long range plarul3,ng �.n the center of the city 9 such a x�so- lution to define th� a�rea arrci th� ac��.ons an�t duraticm of those actiocis anci in the rneantirae they coul.d tab3.e any actions that might be cav�red by such a resalution. N�otion by Wr3.gh� to table tl�e req��e�t for a special use permit ta can- struct a N�sinq Ho�e in an R-1 Dis�triG� o�n part of E� of E� of SW� of Seeti� 14 (Southeast carnerof Reidel property) �ame being 451-63�d Avenue Northtasta Anoka County, M3.nnesota as p�r ordinance 709 Sectio� Sa 1Q-2-da (Request by William Donald CamP9 Jro 6280 tlniversiLy Avenu�e Northeast), until suci� t-ime as a palicy govesning the use of the land in questian is formuiated by the Cityo City Attorney Smith sug�gesbed the item be tabled ar co�ntinu�ed to a defi.nite time and a resalution that the City Council wished drafted he would have prepared far them to study o A3otion by Wright to table tY►e request for a special. use permit ta coa��truct a Nursing Ho�►e in an R-1 Distr3.ct on pax�t of E� of E; :�� of • S'S� of Sectian; 14 ( Southwest cornr�r of R,eidel property ) same be3ng 451-63rd Avenu� Northeast, Anoka, Co�nty� Minnesota as per oa�^dinance 70, Section S 10-2-d. CRequest by in�il].iam Donald Camp Jro 6280 University Avenue Northeast� to the meeting of Dece�ber 7th, 1964o Seccnded, by Ki�khamo �lpon a voiee vote, there being no naysq the motion carried Page 220 � unan�mouslyo Motion by Wright fio direct the City Attorney to prepare a resolut:ion descri.bing its pal.icy with regaz�d to suspending maj or building fooc long rang�e planning in the center of the City, define the area be�.ng cc�nns3dered� actioals and durat3.on af those act3ons 3ncluding bu�lding �rnaits, �aning, actions 9 special requests o Seconded by 5�heridan � �lpan a vaice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously,� 1�e City Manag�r read to �he �i�y �aunc33. the recoa�rended appraval of the Buil.dfng Board of the propassd var�.�nceo Nlro Ny,nark, repreaenting G3ft House Stamps, explained the setback x�qpQSted an�d indicated this pro�q�ty was the property his cas�npany had been talking zo the post�offiee depart- ment about but was not certain as yet what it woul.d be arid the aetback would be needed bo have the land readyo Mayor Nee inquired it th�re was ori file a proposal far �he development of Rice Pla�ao The City Mx�nag�e�c � replied the area was supposed to b� �i shapedo Mro Nymark asserted he had irrdicated to the post o�fice department this area was availableo Mayor Nee ir�quired if they would then canply on the parking requdrenasnta, that the ax�a e�rtaznly n��ded scxne associated stox•eso Motion by Wright that the Ci�y C:ovncil grant the va�ciance fran Sect3on 450341, City Code of Fridleyp 1�iinnesota 1963 by waiver of setback requirement from 80 fe�t to 35 feet to pe�mit cvns�ruc�ion of an addition �o � present structwce on the sou�th s3d� of 644Q Llniveri�y Avenue Northesst a].so lcnown as Lat 1, Slock 19 S�lvan Hill� P1.ag �S, Anoka County, Minnesota (Reque�t by G3�t House Stamp�8 1l4 N�r�h 3rd Street� Minneapolis, Minnesota) fran Satellite I:ane and a waiver o� setback requirement fran 3rd Stratt � to �renty-two ( 22 � i�ee� �, Secorid�d by Kix►kham o t2pon a voice vote ;o there being no nays� the motian carried unan3mouslyo OQNSID�PITION OF OdtDINANCE AMEd�i�il�G S�CTiON 78 0 21 tTABLED 10/19r(64 ) s - __ _ _ _ 1�1���1�/��������� ���I � M Mayor Nee announced for the considera�ion ot the City Counc3l an a�dinaneQ relating to the use of intoxicating ar�d no�-intoxicating liquor in public parks in the City of �idley and aslc+ed if this a�dinance ttad baen n�dified e 7�e City Manag+er repli�i fihe o�dirlance was ehanged ent�re7. that the ord3nance had been previau�ly �read for the f3xst t3n�a and had a nat been acceptede The City Manager gave the first reading of an cmdinence r�l.at:ing to the use of intoxicatinq liquor and na�-intoxicating malt liquo� in public parks in the City of Fridleyg and amen�ding Seetiact 78021 • of the F�idley City Code o Motian by Kirkham to accept as first reading an orclinance relating to the use of into;cicating liquar and non-intoxicating malt liquor in public parks in the City of Fridley and amending Section 78021 of the ��dley City Codeo Z�e motion failed for lack of a second to the motiona �, U � Pag�e 230 SECOND REI�DING OF ORDINANCE � 289 AMEN�DING SECTION 105: �ni �.�..w�e�r� rr.�.m..�..a o w� r�e.��i Mayor Nee announced the second reading of an ordinance relating ta� any fal.se or untrue information to the City of Fridley for the purpose of receiva.ng a lic�nse or permito The City Manager explained the praposed ordinanceo Councilman VJxight inquired if this c�dinance covered s�tate- ments made in connection with waivers, special uses, licenses, permits and any Board of l�ppeals type actiono City Attorney Sh►3th replied. he thought soo Councilman Wright inquired regarding action by the Building Board o City Atta�cney Sm:ith indica�ed they should be careful to sa�y they grant a permit for any g3ven thingo Motion by Wrigh� to accept as second r�ading, adopt and publish Ordinsnce � 289 whieh is an ordinance providing that ici�te furnishing of any� false or untrue informat�on tr� th� City of Fridl.ey for the purpose of r�ceiving a license or permit shall be a violation of �he Ci�r Cate of the CYty of Fridleyo Secor�ed by Kirkhamo Upon a voic� vote, �here being no nays, the motion cassied unan%n►ousl.y o OF �RDZNP�NCE RFZ4N�NG R-�1 T4 C- � SOU�ST CORNER � � . The C3ty Manac�ar e::plained to the City Council �hey would want to defer this item to December 7th meeting as they had the nursinq homeo Motion by �Cirkham t4 talal� t�o �h� regula�c mee�a.ng of December 7th» 1964 the second reading of dil Ol'Y11.ric'�21C •L' 'L�Z�1112"t�' �i`C7R1 R-1 to C-1 the Southeast corner of Sth and Miss3ssippi S�t�4ee�� � 5e�cand€�rl by S+Js3ght o tlpen a voice vote, there being no nays, �h� motion ea�riecl unanimouslyo �OARD OF APi'EALS MF�ING MSNU3'�S R��O�E`�2.�21.�, 1964.�. Mayor Nee announced for the cons�.d+�ra�a.�n of th� Cit�y Council the minutes of the Board of Appeat� Me�ting heJ.d �c�ob+�r 21 a 1954. Motion by Sheridan :�to rees3ve and file �h� minutes of the Board of Appeals M+eeting held Octcaber ?1� 1964o Seconded by Wrighto Upon a voiee vot�9 there being no nays, �e mat3.on earried unanimouslyo BUILDING BOARD MEETTNG MINUTES, OCTOB�R 26„ 1964: ��s�e.���� r�r�� �.s.+er�rr� ��asos��r�.�e�,e A RESIDENCE AT 7 S T�►e City Manager expla3ned to the City Counc3l he had had a drawing made of �he request and the Building Board had ruled only � the eathe�ics, that he had been informed by th� owner he has $11,OOOo00 invested in this building and if the Ci�y Council wanted 30 feet for a servicq drive9 � Page 240 they would do away with his lot an�d would have to buy it allo He further explained there would be a crossover removed there and it aQpeared there would be access on 73� Avenue and whether or not Council wished a service road for Fireside Drive was at their discretiono The owner9 he ex:plained, had stated if he dest�coys the house he would have to pay up the martgage and feels same�hing might be worked out oxi the 30 ioot easemento It was indicated by the City Mana�er �the Ci�y Counca.]. probably would not want a service road at this po3n.t and 3.t' �he service raad weren t t to g�o� through the owner could se1.J. the Lot ;�l 1:o C1.ark Stations and they don't v�ant it with the 30 fee� taken off o Counc�i.lman Sheridan �.nquzred if the awner of the property only owned Lot #�lo The City Manager z•eplied xhis was correct and Clark Stations c�+med the other and the Building Board had ruled o�ly estheticall.y on �the struc�ture a Ma�o� Ne� a�ser�ed that what the c+�mer proposed to do would be an improvem�r.�, °�� was explained by the C.ity Manager if the permit were re�used�, h� would �hink �hey would have� to buy this as it has been condemned and i� could only be candemned if the o�mer didntt bring it up to minimum health s�andardso Ciiy Attorney S�ni.th explained the increase in value would be in �he increase in value of the land and not much in the building, �ha� �he land might be worth mcrre than the $118000000 and t3me would make �t mare valuableo Councilman in►rright asserted they were going to ne�d s�x��va,c� roads on both sides of Hi.ghway �b5o Motion by Kirkham to deny �he applicat3on by Bernard Julkawskf to renwdel � a residence at ?31S Highway #6S on �ot 1� B7.ock 2, Centralview Marxor addition, said remodeling to conver� th� se�3d.en�ial structure in�o an aft3ce buildinga construction fio be fram� wi�h an estimated cost c►f $2,OUOQ00 (tabled act�ibe.r 21� 1964�b Second�d by Wrighto ilpom a voice vote, there befng no nays9 �he mo��an cax��ied unaz�imouslyo P�,ANN�NG (:0��4TSSId1V 1��IIJG MTNLiT�� �(�� � 22, 1964 : Mayor Nee announced the receip� ot �Ya+� �lannxng C�nission Meetir►g M3nutes of October 22, 1964, Motion by Sheridan to receive and fi�.e tche minutes of the Planning Con►mission Mee�ing held Octobes 22, �.964e Saconded by Kirkhama Llpon a voice vot�e there being nc► naysa i;he motion carr�.ed unanimouslyo SAFETY QQNlMITT'EE MEETING MTt�TUTES, Ot,'TOBFR 21, 1964: . ..m e,a Mayor Ne+e announced the receipt of the Safety Cor�uaittee Meeting Minutes held Octo�er 21, 1964e Motion by Wright to receive and file �the Meeting held October 21p 1964o Seconded there being r�o nays, the motion carried � COMMIINICATIONS: minutes of the Safety Com�aittee by Sher3dano qpoal a voice vote9 unanimouslyo M o�D.�.�. ICN�AI.IZA�.� H o�� OSBORNE ROAD �: Page 250 � Mayor Nee announc�d for the con�ideration of the City Council a canrnunicatian from the Minneso'ra Hi�hway Depaz�tmen� �cegarding s3gnals on Q�borne Road and Trunk Highway �6S� �tian hy Wright to receive and file the cammunicat3.on fran the Minnesota State Highway �eparbnent regardi.nl traftic signala on Trunk Highway #65 and Osborne Roade Seconded by Sheri.dano Upon a voi.ce vote, tihere DeinJ no nays, the motion carried unanimouslyo CHARTER �IISS�ON : CHRRTER ANiENDNi�NT : � The City Manager explained �to the GiLy Council this �tem was a review of a Council reconanendatiori ta the Char�er Cammission o Nbtion by Sher�dan to receive and file the ca�aunication from the Charter Commission authorizing and directing t2�e City Glerk to Qlace the question of no�!►ination petitions on the ballot for the electio�n of November 3� i964o Seconded by Wrig'ht� Upon a voice vote, ther� being no nays, ths motion car�cied unanimous�Yo WELLMAN : RF.�ONING OF �Y�02S 1��16 , BIAC.}C _3, RIC� CR�K TIItRAC�E: �� � Mayor Ne� announce�d for �he considera�ion of the City Council a camnun3cation regarding the Theisen propertya 3."he Cifiy Manager ex-� plained ta fi�ie C3ty Council this item wauld be covered under ti� same arranqement as their previous ac�3.on rsn th� nursing h� and medical clinic o CounciLnan 4it�cigp►� stat�ci �h��e 'o�ou�� be nothing to ca�nm�nicate to I�ro Wellman un��.l.,a���r their m��olu�ion was preparedo Tha City Manag�er offered �r� call Ms�. '4J�11man and �xpla�.n the matter to hirno li�otion by Wright td recr��.ve an►d f�.l� �he ca�un�.cation �ran Mr o Cliffo�d Fe We].lman regarding --�hh� r���ing of Lot� 13-16, Block 3, Rice Creek Terrace o Seconded by ]C�,rkhamo �p�n a vo:�.ce vo�e, there being no nays a the raotion carried unanimou�lyo CLAIMS: �� Nb�fon by Wrigh�t to apprave the payment of Ger►eral Claims �3689 thro�gh �3758o Seconded by IC�Lrkhama Llpo� a voice vate, there be3ng no nays9 the mot3on carried unanimouslYa Mot3on by Wright to approve the pay�r�nt of Liquor Claims #68 28 ti�rough #6860o Seconded by S'heridano Upon a voi�:e vote, there beixig no naYa9 the motion carrfed unani.mous�].y o l�o�ion by Kirkham to approve the payment of Public tltilities Claims �3688 through #3726a Seca�ded by Sheridano Upon a voioe votee there ibe3.ng no nays, the motion carried unanfmouslyo LICEMSES: .o.� � Paqe 260 Mayor Nee announced for the consideration of the C3ty Council license applicationso M�otio� by Sher3dan to approve the fssuance of the fo].].o�wing licenses: GAS SERVICES Ace Heating Company 8000 Clinton Avenue South Minneapolis 20, Minnesota GE�IFdtAL CONTRA�wi'QRS Homedale Builders, Inco 3017 Lynda].e A�enue South Minneapolis 8�, Minn�sota Taylor Maid Hame� 1201 Highway �8 New Brighton, Niinnesota Wal-Don $uilders, Inca 6425 Hicollet Avenuse South Minneapalis9 Minnesota • HEATING � A ce Heating Coonpany ' 8000 Clinton Avenue Sout4� Mi.nneapolis 20a I�.nneso�a bye Fric $a Holland by s Normaan Chazin bya Roy Taylor by: Wa2ter Eo Ball by o Er3,c Be Holland RFDIEWAL � NEW l��l � -�-�'� Sheridan Sheet Metal Ctampar�y 4116 Quebee Av�nue Nar�h Minneapoli� 27, Minnesota byo Robert So Grav�g RENEWAL MASOMRY .�.� Carl Ro Hangon 3809 Buchanan Sto N. Eo Colwnbia Heights 21, Minnesota by a Carl Ra Hanson REDTEWAL PLASTERING George Wo Lovgren S Sons 5900 Wisconsin Cirele Minneapalis, Mi.nneso�a SIItVItoE STATION LIC�NSE a Phil7.ips Petroleum► Coo 215 South llth Street Minneapolis9 Minnesota byo Georc�e We Lovgran RENEWAL dbas Holly 66 Service 6500 UniversiLy Avex►ue Ne Eo Fri.d].ay 218 Minnesota ( 8 Pumps � �J � L%C�dS�S ( cantinued ) APPLICATIUN FO�t TAVERN LICEIdSE M�aynard Ao IV�,elsen 4655-2� Street I�o E. Fri:dley 219 Minn�sota Howard Ao Nelsan 6261 No Ee Sth Street Fridley 21 s Niinnesota Pag+� 27 0 for: Fr3dley Veteran� of Foreign Wars Post Noo 363 1040 Osbozme Road No Eo Fr3dley 379 Minn�sota dbaa Howi�'8 240 Miss�.ssiQgi Sto No �o Fr�.dley 21, Hlirutesota APPIyICATIQNS FOR ON-SAI�E LIQLT�R LIC�IS� : � Howarci Ao Nelson dbaa Howie's 6261 No Eo Sth S�eet 240 Mississippi 5to Ne Eo Fr�idley 21, Miru�esota Fridley 2t 9 t�.nnesota Maynard Ao Nielsen fo�� Frid�.ey Veterans of Foreign Wars 46SS-2� Ste No En Pos� No� 363 F°ac3dley 21, Minneso�a 1Q40 t}sborne Road N. Eo Frfdley 32, Minnesota AP�'LICATION F{3R �ZGARE`�TE � 'LICENSE : iioward Ao �te�.�on 6261 No Eo Stb. Sta Fridley 21, Niinr►eso�a APFLYCATXOM FC� �R1F� I���NS� : Howard Ao Nelsc�n 62&1 Ne Eo 5th Sto Fridley 21, M�.nnesnta �a� a i�c�ie's 240 M�.ssissigpi St� No Ea Fx�idley 21, 2�liinne Sota �07C' m �$LMsi��' i S 240 Missa.ss�.gpi Sto No Eo Fridiey 21, Minnesota Seconded by Kirkharao Mayor N�e stat�d h� wi�sd to draw the attention of theCity Council to the 13cense aPplicataon c+� ttle VoFoWe, that it was caitiguous �o res�cientiala llp� a voice vote, there bei.ng na nays, �he motion carsied unanimousl.yo P�TITIONS: Mayor Nee announced tor the consideration of the City Council the receipt of two petit�Lons o Motion by Sheridan ta seceive and refer to adminis�rati� for processing Peti.tions #41-19b4 aryd �42-1964o Seconded by Wrighto 11pon a voice vote, • there being no nays� 'the mofiion carried unanimouslya 1�1PPOINTMF•NTS TO COMMITTEES : u � � Page 28 a The City Manager su�gg�e�ted with regard to appointments, the Building Board had requested an appointment be made of a councilman to :�their cor�mittee in order to have a quorum at their meetingsa Motion by Wright to apppint Councilman lCirkham to the Building Board Canmaittee with term to expise January 15, 1965a Seconded by Sherfdano (lpan a voice vo�e, there being no nays, the motion earried unan3mouslyo Mayor Nee announc�d the City Cou�cil should act an the resignatio� of Glenn We T'hanpson fran the Parks and Playgrots�eds S�ab-Committee o Motion by Wright to receive the resignation of Glenn Wo Thampaon from fihe Parks and PlaygroundsSub-Committee an�d inB truct the City Manager to write a le�tter of commendationo Seconded by Sheridan. Upo� a voice vote, there befng no nays, the motio�n car�ried ur►animouslYe STATEMENT FOR WFC� HEAIt.ING : M�yor Nee arutounced he would have a s�ate�ent prepared accordSng to Coua�cil discuss�on fox� the Water Pollution Control Comrniss3on public haarinqo It was gensrally agreed all those members of the Council that could would attend the puiblic hearingo Ther� was no action o�n ti'e item. COdJ31DERATION OF ORDIMANC� ANl�NDZNG ��3t 26: Mayor Nee announced for the consici�ration of �lie City Council an osdinance re].ating to the enlargernent of �the ��rm firearm�� �he City Manager gave the first r�ading ot the propQSed ordinanc�e Motion by Kirkham fio aecep� as first reading the enlarg�emen� of the term firearmm� so as t gtms and pellet guns, az�d amending G�apter 2 Seconded by Wrighte Llpon a voice vot�a, there carr%d unanimou3].y e APPOINT1�tTS : an ordinance relating to o irtcltuie B-B gtm8, air 6 of the Fridley City Codea being no nays, the motion Mayo� Nee announced for the eansideration of the Cfty Council appointments. I�otioci by 4�right to concur with the recoa�endatian of the administratioc� and approve the follawing apQointaments: NAI� �.a.... Thamas H o L�md 2112 Brookview Drive No Eo Fridley, Minnesota �orrest LeRoy Grant 3846 tlpton Avenwe North Minneapolis, Minnesota P03:�,.?TION ......,.�.�. Full-time 8artender Bar #22 Head Bartender Fu11-time Bar �22 SALARY .._._.,... $2450 per Hour $2050 per Hour plus $So00 per week REPLACES �....�_. Ricitard Larsen Fdwas�d Nagele • APPO�TS: N...�"�. Carl H. Gerrety 11120 Jefferson Minneapalis 33, � � � caritinued ) St. N. E. Minrtesota Darlene Y. Jorgensen 1453-64th Avenu� Northeast F�r3dley, Minneeota POST�!'�Q��i part-tin�e Bartemder Bar �33 Accounting Clerk Page 29e � �� $2.55 £xtra. per I�elp Hour $273.00 Hatty per Jeanne l�th Ok�erstt�om Secc�tded by K3rkha�m. upon a vo3ae vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanin�uaty. SET DATE AND TIME FO�i CANVAS.S OF VOTES: A4ayar Nee aruiounetd the City Counc3l con�3�deration oi the dafis arid t3me foa^ the canvassing of votes. Motiatt by lCtrkham to set Wednesday, Novemb0r 4, 1964 at 7:30 P.M. as t�ra canvass dat� of votes for the November 3, 1964 eleetic�a Seconded by Wrighta tlpoal a voice vote, there being na nays, the motian carr3.�d ���yo a;�� a�nn�, ,�;:� - s 7� s��2�-. Mayor Nee aranrnmc�d for the consideratio� o� the C�ity Council a ehartg�e order far� S�to�^rn atti�oi Sanitary Set+u�� 5mprovement Project �71 and #72. It w�as explained by the City: M�nag�r the t43nnesota State H3ghway Deparbnent didn't want pipe �o re�t on f311 aa�d it had to be dug deeper �vith an added aost of $226.50 to the contract. Motio�i by Wright to approve Chanc�s Ox�des No e 1 on Storm a�nd Sanita�ry S�ra�er ?Jnprove�ent Proj ect �71 and �? 2. Sec�nderi by Sheridan o ilper► a vaice vote, ther� being no nays, the mo�ion carried unanimouslye MAINTFi�T�, N�%8._,.RE[,EASB - 4�34-�, S'T�SS, �63, SS�fi4_, Mayor Nee announced for the consfderation of the City Council the releage of sa�e mainfi.snance bonds. The City Manager expla3ned to the �ity Covncil ther� w�ere four projeeta invalved and these are atl approx3mately a year olde Mayar Nee 3nquired regmAding the areas cavered and stated if they ha�t r�leased the maintenance boc�d � Baker Street haw coutd it car�oeivably have been bui].t to City of Fridley specificatians. C3ty Engineer Qureshi replied they raere having the same prabl�n in the Craig�ray Eatates Addition, that the developer was doing the wcack and Minder Engineering was the c�- �ultaat and D�kl.ey Surfacing aras the ccantractoac, that �hen a dsvalope�c daas the wark itfmself, he lilcres bo c,p�t by sa cheap as he eam. Iie explafned he aa°as not certaia if tie� City had ace�pi�ed ttie 8treet Mayo� Nos quastian,ed or nate Mayor Net inquired regarding those projects they were releasing. � � � Page 300 C3ty Eclgineer Qwceshi replie�d tha� ur�d�r ti�e contract it was provided after a year they shouZd came and look at the project; that thia ha�d never been done before but if 3t was so desired, they could hold onto the mai.ntenanee bonds although they had check�ed into all of the projects ar�d they were satisf actaacy o M+�tian by Wright to x�elease the follc�aing maintenance bo�ds in cannection with projects r�sentioned: Froject Noo Projact Name �._.. �.. _.._._. 34-L S5 63 Water Impo Project San o Secre�c an+d Water �rnprovement Project Sano Sewser and Water Improvement Project Cont'�ccactor's Name De We Hicicrey �" Co. Final Es� t�e 10-1-63 Ha�.^baros8a ia SOII9' It10 e 9-19-63 Harbst Coa�structfort Coo 11-4-63 &4 . Storna Sewer Improvemen� - Project Sark2strc�► � Kafner, Inco9-25m63 Seconded by SYueridan. Upnn a voice vote, there being no nays, the moti.on earried unanimously. N o S e S o S o i� o RE�Q.UEST F4R EASk�Nfi : Mayor Nee annaunced far ti�e consideration of the C'ity Cotmeil a requeat for an easement by the� Ptorth Suhc�bari �ar�i�a�ry S�wer D�stricte Ttte City Manager explained he had rec�iued a le�ter in this rega�z�d and f�C had been discussed in �he pasto k3ayor Nee stated h� felt �t was to Fridley's �ivantage to hav�a thisproject ga alonga Motian by S�her3dan to grant �h� eas�men� requested by the North Suburban Sanitary Sewer District, on �h� F���: 3Q .��� c�f �1�� We�t 60 fee� of ��utlot � 1� A Block 4�. Seecu�ded by .X3.r�kh�m o�-�Pon - a voic�. �ro�t� s_ �hers be�i..ng no nays �he . mo�icn ca�ried. �nanimcsusl,y.� . ' . Mayoar Nee stated he u�ished to report to the City Counc3l the N.SeS.SeDo ha�d receiv�ed another $200,000 ar so f�cm the g�ov�ernment t�he previoua �eek of federal rr�ey ain�d the N. S. S. S. D e had used it in part to improRre tfie system wn�cn r�a savea same $2so,000 by puttin9 � a 9rav�ty isne fnsteaa of a forced line on the North en�d ot Locke Parko RES�tlTION #236-1964 L RESOi,uTIt�i �237-1964 SPLITTING SPECIAL ASS�FSS�lFNTS: � o_ ,��.... Motion by Wright to adopt RESOLtP7�It�t �236-1964 authorizinq and directing the spl3tting of special assess�ents on Lot 11, Hlock S, City View Addition and Lots 12, 15, 16 and li, (EXa Eo 9' of Lot 16 and all of Lot 17 to Cfty of Fridley), Block 5, City View Additiono Second�d by Sheridano � Page �1. o tlgon a voice vote, th�ere being no nays, the motion carrfed unanimaualya � � l�otion by Wright to adopt RE.SQLt1TI0N �`237-2964 authorizing ared direeting the splitt3ng of sgecial assessments on Lot 7, B1ock 4, Shafier's Sub o�1 and N� of Lot 8, 81.ock 4, Shaffer's Sub a#1 o Seco�rded by Sheridan o llpon� a voice vate, there being no nayse the motion carried unanimouelyo A Mayor Nee announced foac the Ccnsideratian of the City Co�mefl a rssolutiaa� receiving a prel3minary report and cal.liY�g a hearing for municipal state aid improvements ar�d stated they had received the report on th3s mattar separatelyo Motio� by Sheridan to �dopt Resolut�on �238-1964 receiving tYtie Preliminary Report and calling for a Fublic Hearing on the matter of the canst�cuatian of c�artain imprave�nts; -- Municipal State Aid Improv�nent Project Sto 1965--2o Secondod by Kirkhamo Llpo�n a voice vote, tYusre being no nays, the motion carx►ied unanimoualyo RE80Lt1TIQN 239-1964 O�tDEEttNG P'RELIl�'INARY PZ�ANS AND �ICATIONS - SS 3: Psayar Nee announced fcm fihe Conaidesation of the City Coumcil a rssolution ordering preliminary plans and spee�.f3.cati.on� tor Storm Sewer Proj�ct #730 T%e City Manager suggested th� City Counc3l might wish an explanation fran the City Engineer and the reaspn h+e is prczposing they consider this itea�a City Engineer Qureshi presente�d cirawings of the plans and st�d to build a portion of 7th Stre�� 9�hey �oi�]].d have to have the sto�rn �awer an 54th Avenur�o He explairt�d �.ow �he areas would be drained and the proposal of all areas, and �h.a�C i� should be assessed o� a$20 54 benefito He further explair�d �the Ciiy had contributed $51,000 on the outfall and are giving all �es� 3m�ruvem�entso It was �tated by the City Ehgin�er by assessing thts area they would actually be putti.ng in less than $35,000 in can�tructi.on a�rdd rra�eere assessing $42,000 beeause this impsov�ment vvhich �he s�ate is putting in the city has supposed].y paid in the outfallo City Attorney Sinith atated tht total eost was �qua�. to aihat the City would be assesaingo City Engineer Qureshi explain�d th3s was or�].y a lateral and they had actual].y paid far thee main arad the reside�ts had actually reeQived the ber►efit witfiout beitng assessedo Mayor Nae asaerted the propo�sal was made, and rhey had held the traarfngs oc► 53rd Avenus and it was declined, but the City had supplied the main foac foa�ty eentso City Engineer Qu�eshi replied this was not adequatee Couoncil- man Wright stated if the City were to assesg thia area in part for the second out�all they arould camplaino Mro Ice Caons�ock, co�sulting engiireer exAlsined the area to the City Council and haw the iirst part of it �►as � pai,d, stat�ng further, that the fac3lity could be coalsi�dered a part of this drainage area as it was constructed and the portion of this that the City cantributed to the highway dapartment was under a cooperat3ve agream�nto City Attorney 9�.tth stattd the City Council woutd be spreading samething less than the total assessme�to u Paqe 320 Motiar� by Wright to aodopt Resalution �239-1964 osdering preliminary plans, specifications and estimates o� the costs thereof: Storm Sewer Project Nae 73e Seco,nded by Sheridane ilpon a voice vote, there beinq no nays, the motion caxhried unan.imouslya Mayor Nee ar�nounc�d a resoluti� receiving preltmiriary pians and specificatiais and cal].ing ahearing aan Stoacm Sewer �7 3 0 Nlot3on by Sheridan ta adopt Resolution �240�-1964 receivi�g prel3minary plans and sgecifications and calling a public hearing on the matter of t�e construction of certain iinpra�vements: Stozm Sewer �73o Sec�ded by Wrighto Upan a voice vote, thez�e be3ng no nays, � motion carried uuanimouslyo 1tE9�Lt1TIEI�t #241�19f4 CALL2NG FCC�. BIDS - N�W �.;fiRiiCIC: �IrO�� i0b\Y�/ A�OMI����iR�i1�i��0O ■ ia'i�'� Mayor N�e announc�d for th� cansiderat3an of the City Cou¢�cil a resalu- tian calling for bids on a n�ew �ruck� • Motical by 4Jright to adopt R�esoiutian �241-1964 advertising far bids an t�e new trueko Seconded by S�ter3�ciano ilpnn a voice vote, there baing no aays, the motioal carried unanimoualya RE�PIOId �242�-1964 CALLIlVG FOR BIDS � SNQtr�1 P'�C�W: ..� .0.� .�.�.�.....v. Mayor Nee announc:ed for the consids�rati�n of the City Coiuicil a resalu- tia�, calling far bic�s an a�now plowo Nlotiari by Wright to adapt Resolution �242-1964 �o advertise for bids on anaw plow t�ith the insert�a�n of th� �rord nne�r" ba�rsen "cane" and �ano�" o Secand�d by Kirkhamo ilp� a voice v�es there be3ng no nays, the motion earried u�a�n.3mously o .i_�� ��� Maya� N4e annouaieed s resoluti� forr ti�e conaideratfan of the City Coua�cil r�iving preliminary repart and ealling a hearing on Sto 1965-3o City l�igineer Qureshi •xplained to the City Council this project was all cor►- crete cu�b aar�d gutter and they would be doing what fihey had dcnte ot1 old tjentral Aventa�s an asseasmer►tso Mot3oa� by Wright tv adopt Resolution �243-1964 receiving prel3minary . repoact and calling a hearing on Street Ympro�vle�ent Project Sto 1965•3e Seconded by Kirkhamo tlpo� a voice vote, there being no nays, the �tioci carried unanimoualyo � � � � Pag� 330 • . �.�..!.�'�'. �...��,"�.�L'�`�� Cot�►cilman Kirkh.:m stated. there was a piece of property o�n Liberty Street, ProPertY avner by the nar� o� Barra with several pieces of jimk in the yard and the biggest offense was oufidooa� plumbingo He six,�st�d the administration shoul.d move to elimir�ate tY�e prablemo �� City Manag�er replied the matter was being processedo Councilman Kirkham atated there was also a petition for irnprovea�ents an Liberty Street and felt the City should act on it, that same of the property o�rmer� were not aroimd and it c�as imposs3ble to get their �3.gnatur+es for get3tionso Mayo� Nee inquired if th� City Council had held a hearing on �he areao City Enc,�ir�eer Qureshi replied this ares did not have a 50� petitione Th�� City Manager reQorted they would have the area listed for the tollawing year's war�ko Motion by Kirkham to add �the Liber�i.y S�� area to the public hearing o� Streeta 1965-10 Seco�ded by Sheridano llpon a voice vote9 ti�re being no naysg the motio� carried unanimouslyo The qu�stio� wa� raised regading the Sa.f�ty Camnittee recarmnendation by Cauncitman K3rlcYiam if �h�re would be roam �or an tmd�rpass urrder the railroad tracks on N�i.ssi�sappi Si•.re�t becauss of the height of the NoSaSeS.Da Sewera T�►e City Manager reg�.iecl i� had been said the line was deep enough to ge� through at a previQUS discussiono Mre Comstock, co�su7.ting engine�r, explained they could do as had been done a� Highway #100. Councilman Sheridan �uggested the �iministration shoul.d eheek with Mro Jake Lundhe3m9 Gou�ty Engineer, that as h� understocrc� th� matter, Mra Lialdheim's idea was ti�.at they wouZd have to ga ovsra Mra Canstock asserted he did no�t th3nk 'th� NoSoSoSoDo Distr3e� would change their plans uN.ess somethineg was f �z�med up o Counc3lman Wright �tated l� wish�d �o see th� Gity af Fridley have a lo�g range p�.l.icy on set�v3.c� drives so �ha� �hey wauld be so preparec� in the future; tha� he wou�ci l�.k+e a paticy ta a��pt to �lan f� service drive� aa1 all major divided highways i0(3 Fer cent +af their length on both s3des because the �.oca�. traffic pat��rns are go�.ng to g�et increasingly difficu7.to He e;cpla3ned that eventually they would be faced with traffic problams c� �ide streets ar�d would like to se� this as an official poli.ay so as to always have a ser�rice driveo Couneilman Wrigit junk yard by the to el%minate ita `�T'T�'�i` - t stated there was a very rapidly growing unauth�ized dog kennel ar�d the acin�inistration �hoW.d takre steps There being na furthe� busin�essy Mayor Dtee declared the Regular Council Meeting of Nove�nber 2, 19b4 adjourned� Iteapectfully subnait�ed $ S`�a,e Miskaoic S�cretar� �to �h� Counc3l s�e�c� couNCU� �c - r�v,�.r��, 4� 7�e aQOeting was called to order by Mayar Nee at 8:00 P.M. ROLL C�ALL: Members PresanC t Nee, Sheridan, Wright, Kirkhatn Pige 34 0 C�NVASS 0�► GSNI38AL BI.�CTIOTI OF NO�iF.N�SB 4. 1964: Mayor Nee announced that the Declaration of 8esulCa of the Carnrass of the Geaeral 8lectian • oi Navember 3, 19G4 is the arder o€ busines� for this meet�nQ. Hntioa bv Sherida•+ that �.n B.CCOI'C1d.YlCO WI.t.Yl �ecti.on ka0� of the Chartei� of the City o2 r�riaiey, the �3ty Councal �:eclare� the results af the 2964 Ceneral Llectioa� to be as folloa�rsa Ao The total number of ballots cast was: � 9 27�,� :�lard ]. � Precinct 1 j�Jard 1 <- Precinct 2 S�lard 1 = Precinct 3 Ward 2 =� Precinct 1 Ward 2 -- Precinct 2 j�Jard 3 � Yrecinct 1 Z•7ard 3 - Precinct 2 Ward 3 � 1�recinct 3 TOTAL: _ ,_,.b�b� 1��44 �� ����R�� �� lf A�ir✓ 1 �,121 ��, 3�9 �10 9., Z�'6 B� The vote for each candidate and number of defecti,ve and not voted ballots is as fo1].ows: PRESIDL:NT 0�' Uo S o Not Voted Dem� ftepo ' Cov� Socialist and/or . Johnsan & Humyhr�:v Colchvater & Miller Hass .'�nen DeBerry & Shaw De�„� t_,,,i.ve ot W-1 P�1 in"-1 P�2 tr1-1 Pe3 Z7�2 P 1 W 2 P 2 W-3 �1 W�3 P 2 �r-3 P��3 TOTALa W i P 1 w-i p�a W-1 P-3 W-2 P 1 W�-2 P--2 3 P-1 3 P�2 w3 P3 �� ��� 8A� �l�i g.��._.. .1�� B63 605 � �A229 De�n� McCari � 711 °� 1 A r'a'/, �� �� � � �a� , �� ���, 3�9 �/a?� ��� v.�.�..Q » �4� 28934 _ :� _ 9 UNIT�D STATES �Et1ATt7R IN CONGFiF�`iS Rep� � �° � �_ _� F�C.3 r� ____�� _ ......��.�.._ TOTAL� � �a���_ 3�0�4_ Irrd oGovo � r�� �_ � i � .._.Z..._ ..._.�..� �� � _ i _._�._ 3 �� _� __.1�_._ .� �_ 9 ...��..�� �� ���.9i1_ .1,�31�t. ,1,,,�.44. _ _�aS -��- -�r�— _..81a. 1� ...90__ 9Q�,27i Not Voted Soca and/or � De ective Ta�a �r �_ ._.l.___. ....�..�... _..�..._... _____�.. � ._.�._. ._.�._. .�� ii.�..:� _.��___ �$� � � -10202 1.. �, ._S 1a� �� ��T� Page 2 STAT� ZI�:'I' OI' CAlcV�1JJ P$C�Pj 35, I • W 1 Pal W 1 P� wlP3 T�T2P1 W�P2 W°3 P 1 w-3 P9z w3 p3 TOTALs W-I Pml W-1 P�2 w-2 P�3 �2 P 1 �2 P�z W-3 P 1 W-3 P- �2 ti� 3 p-3 Taraz,: W 1 P�1 W-1 P-2 w-1 P�3 W 2 PmI W�2 P�2 W-3 P=1 W-3 P�2 t�1�-3 P-3 TOTALs � �EPRE: •F,�ITATIVE IN t�NGR,ESS � TFiIRD U 7.STR�ICT_ Uemo P�a.rish .� .�.+��._._ ��4 ,b60 ,� � ��r �..:.�..._ __.�Gr7.�.__.. .��'o . �s. . 4s82� � Repa N'�acGre�or 4�rZ '- ��-- 549 53� " 536 .,.�.�..�.. 6 _.__. l� 4a391 .� RAILROAD A,dD j�'AftEHW5E COt•it�:ISS.Lui�t �o Aadr... ers°n . S� ..�� .. � ____..___. •_ , �77 .....�kZ_.v.. ,�5,�'2ia1.,,,�. Izic o Knutson � ,...�8.4�.... ...?.o.�i.S� 1:.113 . t ::�6 .r:...__ ._l�Te _.__7!��l._ 8�,499 8ep, Pet� 3�2 �— _� :�±�o__.. �4�J 42� 3Q� il ���.... ...:. .�.�9 � �� CHIEF JiiSTICE OF SI1P�II�� �:OLTF�T Wr�,�e���n 1 �"Re�? 1 CGaaL�..gl�r� � ? Not Uoted and/or Defe� 3 --�---- �— ...� s...__ _.,$._._ ....1t._._ 5..�.� PJot Votetl and/or Defe�..��_?� �� �— __22___ ��.....::.,._. � 18 � i� Not Voi ed and f or Defe� _,,,,, 90 _e. �� .__ �.OS �8 1<rti8.....p ,_.,_�.._. 1... �� �_ 3�5 To.. tal 951 T'i1T � 1�= a _��� �� �� ���� T� 9S1 ��i ..�.al� -10�20?,. � S10 ______ �ii� Tata 9Sb l��i Ao194 � .�� `l�; l(e9 ....._81� 99296 • Page 3 Wml P�l W-I Pu2 w-1 P 3 W 2 P�]. W 2 P�2 w 3 Pmi w 3 P�z w3P3 STAT�•1IIJT OF CANVA�S A:�SOCIATE JUSTICE OF �UFREt�� GOUFiT Inc� Not Voted and/or Ro�osheske �iaci�e�•�n Def� ective ,: :� w".�:� .. 1.�5 inu� 1 nRt� �� � 7 c�o �•�` � ..' �� �� � �@�i@� � Cr� Berglin� •- •• L � e'�� �.09 ...�,.,. �.�t_� '11 a �p�� . �.�.� �_ a�u -= TO�TALa ,+ $� 208 2 1 06_6 ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF SUPRF�+`.E COURT Inco Not Doted and/or Sheran Gi�i�es�n Dressel Defe„� ctive W-1 P�1 W-1 Pm2 1�1 1 P 3 W2P1 '�T2P2 W-3 P41 W 3 P=2 W 3 P�3 � TOTALt _.. as'�o�s _...�.�. � '�"i'T,�'""' ON4 DYSI � �� 9 b :.:,. r �� .. -��.._ �*o � � ss.� ... '.�A�I s,_s:d g?— i�3_ �t. ��_ A� �� ....�+� 5 s�i� $�9 � 1 2 �.._ �5�± �v. COI�TITUTIONAL Ahi,�tJDMEIVTS TO BE POTID ON First m Taxation of Taccmn3.te �nd Uiher Metal.s Not Vated and/or Page 360 XES NO Defect,ive ._.> � �...� wa P�� °-=4 �� _.�..� W-1 P��2 �� 3�32 � �... _.�_.� w 1 P 3 �. d �un �..�...... � W-�2 P�1 1 Ius� � o% � W-2 P 2 �— '!� � - _...�...._ .._._._ w"3 p�l tl� ��B ,� W 3 P�2 ..�.� r � ___.__�.. w°3 P°3 .�._ __. ���__ ..�s TOTALs �„� 1,311 � Sacond � Removal of Obaolete Provisians from the State Co�stitutio�t Not iioted an or Yes No Defe� W-1 P=1 W�I P'2 Tr1-1 Pm3 • W�-2 Pal W Z P�2 W 3 P�1 w 3 ��2 c� 3 p 3 TO'TAL: ��,� � �.�� ���� .� �� _ .. •�,.� �� � �� ��..e_ �,638 � ,� ��i A 3'f ��..._. �� �_.. ?� ..._ ��� �� 1�394 ._..a___.__ � �..�� A��� .� .�....._� 3� Nai�e�� °.._� ___ 244 � Total � 10�,14 ��� _�� 3 9M �.� ��7�5 �o� � �ri.�J.41 ._.�iit _ 9s276 T� �� �a 114 ���. ...e�o.i� ..1,�.�L�i _.Liaa� 9.27G To� �- 4 : -' b� 1:,� �.�:w�'..� ��� � _ , : b.- r.p++i+� .��u.. 9-.� T°__t s? _.�.� 9 ��-- ��1ii_ i�.�.. � °a�c �e ��_ � �� 9,27i .�. • � • Page �. Z� 1 P�l W 1 Pm2 'n'vI Pm3 Z�i-2 P�l W�2 P�2 t�i 3 P—I k7 3 P�,2 W3 P3 TaTAL: W-�1 P=1 W-1 Pm2 j�f1P3 Y�m2 P�-1 jJ-2P2 w3P1 w-3 ��2 «�3P3 TOTAL: W-1 P>1 W-1 P>2 W-1 P�3 W2P1 W 2 P�2 w 3 Pm1 W 3 P�2 W 3 P�� TOTAL: STAT.F: �I;T JF CAPNA:iS COUNTY - RE �`'.:,JT�TIUE IN LEGISLA'i'URL - 51st DISTRICT Eke.� �� ���f� � � � "�' ..�.�.,_._._ .�� � 30946 ... JJW � .... �.'�.: ~'z.x.r ..- �_�_ ---�— ..�.._ 4�._ Bradlev �:�� � �\� � 3so --�v -- d�� � � ...�.._.. � 3 A.r... 280.... Bur� sr�: ��� ---�-- �� --- ,��- -�--- —�— _';�' � 3�854 �� Not Voted and/or Defe� �tc ��� _�� - _._..,_._ � _.�.�`- '�"' ___.__. ZsSZ% �_.._.e JU� TRICT C„OU_T �lOTH JUDICIAL 1JISTRICT Not Voted and/or Ke es Wr��emxn po�e Defe�c�ti_ 'iti" g �� Jl ..� t n�+ Vv ��� , b�g�`� ��� � 4tu— ___�+�._ � (G�lleapie� 2 �J�kauson � M��key Mouse� 3 �&t��sc�ttA Regttta G�.�s� ��i �� b3� ie' 1`� �~ "�.. r �.��—�- _____.__ 8A028 � 1„242 �` JiJDGE DISTRICT COiTRT - I,0'rH JUDICIAI. DISTRICT Jo� � � _,�__y'i� i0uo� _ '1��:�`l J�3 Si/..:�... �e9l� �9�1 W����e��n Vo`�e �, �G����s��e� 2 QOls�n iteg,an� 3 Not Uoted arui/or Def� : �:. _____.. �,..�,�$..e .� 22� ...� � ��. � 2,302 — � Paga 3io Tota1 i ��Y�� �� 2� Z �"�i � � t�_ ,�_ _a_ __. ^�. ,- 18,SS2 _�� T� %� '�T � s � � 7a.� o �� amevL �es � , 9, 2716 .�..ee To� �ai �4 i i� �� +.Au. a� a�i a�9Pg �!7► t�►a oa `�� 9,2�6 ..._� • � � Page � W�-1 Pdl W-1 Pm2 t�T 1 Pm3 W-2 Pyl W 2 P�2 w 3 P�1 w-3 P 2 W3 P3 1�TALo W-1 P>1 W 1 P=2 wpl P=3 W 2 Pml W 2 P-2 w�3 � i W 3 P-2 w 3 P�3 T02AL e W-1 P=i W-1 P�2 W1 P� W�-2 P-1 W 2 P��2 w 3 P-i W�3 Pm2 wm3 P-3 TOTALa Gresn ��� �o 9�' 9 1�009 -- � i ��� •a�ia� � � � �� N37.SBOZ� �A9 � �0� 1 %�7 � s.-►u .r � �� .� i'�929 � STATI��JT OF CAPJVASS JIJDGE OF PFiOBATE COURT Wri��e��n Z ��I��ason � cr+��i��eeD � �Reg,�n� E�7 CLERK OF IaTSTRICT COURT tJr � 1h a� Sir� C� b �C�rla�� � ��hxr�i�r�i�u;� 2 �B�egen � Ax�e� I �R�g,�n�1 � �w���s� Nai Voted and/or Ds#'e�cti_ve lbl �� � _� ��� iJd ._._`9�_' � _.�. 1�= Not ibted and/or Defective � + �ir� 1�5 q1.42 )�i'� �-ni � 199 _"� 1,�341 CIfiY �= NOPfiH SUBUR.BAN SANT`�ARY SE67�',..Ft BI�.STRICT Board of Truste�s == Meffiber at Lar�;e . Not Voted and/or N� i�x�r�e��n D��active 8� � a ?�� 9� �� o..�Z� � Z4 � �,� 15 22 � 14 219 �z ,_ 9 120 lUISi��. � � au� 6 96 ______ ��, �____._ s__;°S2 __ � � Pa�go 38 0 T� �Si � lpfi� _� "� � ` 810 _.____ 9A.�; � Tot �si _`�e �Q��°R e��� r � u < �� `�a�$Ta 90� Total 951 �� � �� � a� � e� � i � �ag� 6 W-1 P--1 W 1 Pm2 W-1 P 3 W-,2 P 1 W�+2 P�2 w 3 P�-1 w3 P2 w3P3 TOTALto ln'-2 P�-1 W 2 P�2 •TOTA%s � v A': _ Q3II�. v� 99S t_.�. �.r.. 0_... �� e 9.�... ���� �6%_ Sh.�:.. . �.� _ 4.e. R....� .o.. 1L5�6 ,�rWrf,�e@�n Vo�es W<2 Pml (�erre W>2 P�3 • Carlsor� Brooks (�erre 1 � 1 �I, s�aT���rrr oF car�rass crr�r � cxar�rE� a�rr�arr 2do .,.... M...�.�.. n __..12?..... �_._ 4� .__ °t�y- a� 4 �ir �`.�.r 7_.�. 3.�+�,.. ......�_".Z�.. �.�...�.. . ..a... .�F � 1�"v�� GITY � COUNCII.�fAN - 2ND WARD Sa� 5�6 __.__...._..... �Sn _...,.. 1a226 — C, The Citq Charter Arnendment was p��8e�o Not votQd and/o� De ective _._.:it3.� .� 57,� � � ��e � ....Ai._. �` .�.� Not Ooted and/or Write�xu Defe...� 3 � _...�3.�.. 1 `� g:�..._ 4 111______� D�. The following officer was declar ed elected: Councilman � 2ad Ward ��a B, Sheridaa Paqe 39a T_ot,a� �� .L►�. .l�].9fi�. -1 °� 1 _.�. -��- ._810. 9�� °ta '�'�" ._. Z�IZ,. �8 7 ~ ; ' • - : _ STA�+,OF CANVASS Psge 40. � ' Ea TY�e follo�rin�; are true copies of tt�e bal].ot used: : � � ; , . '. I d � . � . _i f . . � , . , t . _ ; s _ , j; . . . . . . � . ' � , . . � ' . _ , y. . . ' .. � � 4...�.*��..-..-wR�'+!�"+'F/�.5v" - «.. . T . . . . i 3 . .. . . � � i . .. � , . . , . . . � . . _ . . . . . J • � w y . i � � , t . ' = OFFICIAL BALLOT �; . ;: . . ; . . � : f�� � � . . ; s � .� E �. ��� �� 3 , . CITY OF FRIDLEY ; .. ' ; � � � ° ANQKA, COUNTY, MINNESOTA , � - TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1964 � - , � j ° � COUNCILMAN 2ND WARD • VOTE FOR ONE ITERM: 3 YEARS) ' ' ; Q WAYNE F. SAUNDERS � � � ; . , ' RAYMOND E. SHERIDAN ' ; ' ' ❑ t r ❑ ... ............ .. . ......... . . �, � . ,. _..,. _ _�__,. .. _ . . � � . . �. � , - � , i Page 8 . . . 3TATEI���T OF CAIWASS Page 41. . . �; � , , ._. _ _.� � . _ � _.__.: _� �: OFFICIAL �ALLOT � : � Cit Cha rter Y . � Amendment � . . � CITY OF FRIDLEY _ . ' , , ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA ' TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1964 VOTE YES OR NO . �_ "Shall the Charter, chapter 4, section 4.06, poge . . 11, line 20, and as amended by the voters at a� special election on April 12, 1960, be changed to . recd: 'Al) nomination petitions shall be in the ' hands of the city clerk not more than � days, nor , ,' , _ less than 90 days, before the general election at . ' which time the fitings shall be closed'." � � _ �, i� � 0 �s ' _ � � '. , , � Page 9 STATE:�t.`T OF CANVA:�S $iQ� 42 0 Fo The names of the judges of eleation are as follawsa '�J �lrs o Nrs o r:r� o I�.xs o Mrso Mrso Mrso Mrso Nrr�n Mrs o Mrso Mraa Mrso I�xs, l�rs a 1K�rs, Mrs, � Hrs� Mre� Mrg� Mrs, Mrso Hra o Mrso Mrao Mrso Mrso Mrso Mrs, Mrao Mre � Mrso Mrs o Mrs , I�ira o Mrs, � ti•Tard 1 — Precinct 1 Donna Marcucci Ceorge Norton ti:alter �iostrom De71a Sampson �hirley Godeen Earl Fol]lnuth Mary r311er Charles Freidline Mra Ing Siverts Mrs� Jacqueline I3ovy rirsa Ronald Randall t�"seo Ao So Jette Mrso Don Robarg Mrsa Gwin Qnerman Mrso Howard �chultz l+ir, Charles Harvey Ward 1 � Precinct 2 Matq Schreiner L`va Matzek `�iarren Olson �iarriet Ubben Joyce McClellan Mary G3bbs Doris Nyl.ina Fern Conor Aaron Cl,ark Mre Rogar Baye l�ir o George Wa11in Mrso Dorot� Hauck 1Kra � B�ver�}r Flissy Mrs� Anita Rocheford Mrs , l�sarlene Sundboom Mrso Kathy Iuhrseri Mrs Q Triilliam Jensen Mrsa Ro Jo Kobb WARD 1 — Precinct 3 _.._..._..... .�� Colletta Bourde�ux Joyca Sahmidt Mildred Kaiser 1 i l 1 ia�n 4reg2er Ted Erck Bett,y �o Sattmedeke Michael Ku�,yk 7xi.s Reisor Lenna Htihle� Hss o C�i.oria Qye Col. William Hofiman Mr o �auia h�inck Mrs� Winnie Tormaen Mrso Madanna Johnsan Nirso G�aria Swanson Mrs � Clarence Mit che�ll Mrs� Rabert Shaw Mz�� � �lalter Nelsc� '�rd 2 � Pr�ainct 1 ...�...`.._ _.______... Lee Mondloh Do Jo Gabrielson Harold Jansen Dale Hadtrath Betty Jean Ritter k�ances McIaughlin liaxine Mondloh Janice Heb3.esen Adeline Haidle Don Z�uri A's o Gerald Adams Mrsa Virginia Locker Mro Harold Olsrud Mro Norlan Lee Mrs, Marlys Wollnm Mro Calvin Hagbarg Mrs� Shirley Pitala Mrs, Hasel Arnderson Mrs, Ethel Longloia Mrs, Jane Barnette Page 1fl S�ATII�lENT OF CANVASS pgq� 43 0 �i�Y��0�11��� W8I'd 2 � PTeC�Y1C't Z ....���..�...�.�. • �i2'8 a Ci002'g8 �SCOA Mrse ftichard Rin�nan Mrso Jerry Knutson Mrso Edythe Collins Mrs, Betty Johnsrud Mrso Fdith F:vans Mrso Adeline �.wanson Mrs, Joyce Cornwe�l Eileen �eem�an Marguerite Julkowski Mrs, Jaaice ArSgaz�s Mrso t�race l�ianley Eihal Grassini � . Mrso �3i-SU Mrso Mrs o Mrs, Mrso Mrso r1i-8 u �'S a Mrs o Mrs o Mrso Mrs, Hrso Mrsa l+irs a Mrs� Mrso Mrso Mrs, Mra o TSrs o Mrsv Mrs n Mrso Mrae Mrso Mar�aret Knudson Mr, James Plemal Mro Tam Cochran Mrs o Sylvia biarrs Mro Dou�l.as White Mrso I.cana Petercon M�x'So I,ucille 'rdestet�ri Mrs. Crescenthia Johnson Mrse Phillip Moe a�se L�� �u�r Mrso Helen Chenette Mrao Thomas Dreshar �irs, Edna Hinytzki Ward 3 — Precinct 1 ..�.� uylvia Korthaf Everette Heule R�y W111iams Darlene Vallin Msri]yr� Fransen Dor�a I�'atthe�+ts Betty Robertson �10 W, Masuda ROS�a.1.S AIDB,Y' Mrsa Ther�ae Go�.dit�s MI'8 0 �2' JObT18011 Mrs o S, R, Haalerui Mro ftichard Dittes Nira Frank Liebel. Mra David Chasten Mrso Joan Wolter �'�Y'3 o LeOZ18 I`'�.�il� N'lro Harry Cz�ouclar W�r_d ,� — Precinct 2 Lo3s Rawsom I.aur�nce Arxlerson nc Ann Dev�ore Jean Johns� I�argaret Mue3.l.er �sthe]yn �delsoa Elsiea B�a�Cer Jahn Gerard Ed�rard Hanacan Rol,and t�thitcomb Mrs o Ing o Ftos sing Mrs, Richard Lavlien Mr� Roger Harstad kirs o Joyce Baily Mrs, Grace Szegda l�rs o 1�lary Sau Lane 73rsa Betty Skjer6ra�d Mrso J�,n3.r,e Brixdesr Mrs, Christin� Pet�rsan Mrso Vernie Pet�rson Ward,,� —�Pre_c3net 3 Daxwin Beck Claire He�derson Margaret Kurak Jean Phslau He]�en Tr�uenfel.s Kathl.een Ldstrwn VernarSae Gorzyeki CourlcIIMAN COUNCIIiSAN COUNCIII�IAN caurlcz�a�x Mro Fdward Fitzpatrick Mro Pau]. Peterson Mrso �ean Jacksan Mrso Myrtle Hansan Mrs � Betty r�elson Mre Lester I�iur�gerford Mrs, Pearl �andstraan N�AYOR � C� s� by lCis�'ld�a�, e�sti�d �slyo Pa�ge 440 Upo� a voia! vo�, th� b�it� Ao nqys, t� s�o�irat :.Z �t_ �'.�•��+�f�.'�t ,�..,� . - :� .; ; �;;r �fatioaa by ��acis�►, s�aoad� by icis�Jd�an. that t2N OowaaLt Maiv� th� . uo�t,ifl�tic�u of � sp�cial arstiag to Qonsid� a buildiaq p�tait �ppli�tiron �a� a struct� at 300 Mississ�ppl Sts�st �taarthiast. Ges s soil Qa].1 vot�, '�O$� YOt�' i��e �N� �1�'i�iAt �i3�' ,�1'i� R��1ime g�s� liO�Ne �3yC�' Y� �O18�'�d t.�i� mlieiooa► 'e.a�'ri� o •1 �; �#�;.1► a���/��.a1• • N a:�.` • " • t t 1-t• • . �• • ., _. . __�---. . .._ _ --- -- • �_._ �_ __ _ _ ,.�_3 t. _ _ •.� _ !�Ls • -t� ��..`�. CounciL�a 9�►sridsn r�aacts8 that h� �ud tb� City i�anaq�oc ha� di�coss�d witb l�co LaVity of CarlsoorrLaViu�, Znce tl�e wsitt�n aqr�neaata ibat wonid be necatesary among ti�e pa�c�ioe ab�ttiag 64� Ave�ue I�o�th�st b�a ?.8. �47 Srid 3Td St.i'!►e't ffi01'th1188te 1f 889.d s�r�et weaCe t0 bo VaQit� by t�� Co�cil o�ia�► by sh�oridaa, �cc�ded by Kirk'ham, to reeeia8 tb� Co�n►ail aakioan of August 31, 1964, grantiag a v�i�qac� of th. ftoat yard Ntba�a'Jc froru 80 f�at to b0 fe�t far the pxopext,y at 300 �!l.asiss3,p�i St�c�t iia�cth� esst, Lot 2, Block 1, SylVan �i2�.s Pl�tt �'S e Upo�i 8 vOiae vo�te, tb�ac� beit�g tLa ua,ys, �ayar Nee �leelaiced tho mo�tiaa car�cied. ; _t�� :�: _�_..'�1f �i � ��� �t:.�.x_i�'._�:�'. �i .x':.1.: .y,:L_:. ,� �--��:i___L-��'' �atioa �sy �►�riaan, aocoxrd� by wrigtht. �.o disect the city �lt�na�ga� to l�ve an agu�t p��a�ctsd atui @�ciated b�" Gift Hot�te St.anqp8 an�d iC�ia�C I.aViA�, the a�gree�t to contai.n ,�arovis�ions �ar s 30 faot p�met�►e�t e�seea�rYt ov� ths sa�tth 30 �e�et a� 64� Aver►u� Wc�orth�ast betw� T�. #47 a�d 3sti1 BtsMt bTortheast axrd g�covicli.r�g �or the depcasit of escrc�w maaaey to qw�ra�tM thst tt�� pe�r�n� 30 foot ease�►�n� wc�uld ba pavea �ar� v�ohiculat traffice tTpoa 8 voLes vat.es thea:e boi�g no a�ys, �yv�r �t�e c'�cla,red th� aatlaes carsle!!. � r• i� e r r� • '�• t ti.; M�o�titu� by iPSi�ht. seecasded by S�e�idati to sutbo�i$o tb� Buildinq Insp�Ctiau D�partma�at to issw a buildiaq ,pa�f.t to Id�+iki Caar WaeQi uRpo� reosf,pt by the Cit,y lfa�r�geor oi a,�ra�arly eoa�c.�at�d agreemant as autho�is�e�! a�d a�pp- raving in the previon�s mo�tio�a. vpo� a voic4 vate, thm•s being Y►o n�rya, 1�1�ayooe I�es �e7.arecl the motioa�z c�ucriec7. liatiari by Wxi�bt, s�coaac'�d by She�idaa to concur with !�e rscoa�stioes . of tho So�a�cd of A,ppeala m�o at their msrtfag oa� Octoboac Z8, 1964, atid to grant the vari.atLee fran th� of�street parking requiraooa�ts foac the p�o- pos� etrue�,ut-s ott Lat 2, Bloek 1, Sylvaa 8ills Plat #�5 �340 liisaiss3p�i strost No�rLb�etj , auc� to authaacisss is�e og a b�ildiag p�armit ga� acu�atacuctioa ot th�i pa�opoeed b�uildi�g with aa 80 %dt s�ack fyca�s ltiasi- ssippf stteet �aa�th�aat, Vpoa� a voice vat.e, t�e bsitig no nays, l�yaac Dlee �teclared the matian carried. PiQ� �io ' l�itJi��!� 1,�+_ � -•- T'h�rr� bsing ao tvsth� busi�s, i�ya�ac � d�olaoce� tlse apeci�el council ms�Cing ad j o�rr�d at 9:00 P.l�l, . xssp�e�ful]y euibntitted: ��;�.e �' G� 8ar1 p o warga�oc ��cti�g s�cr�F.�ry to � aow�e3l C� � � �__ �6 ��� �� �x���� �rtox� �tat�rr�r � r���,xrrESOtr� �c�.��� 0� xE�it�.N� o�' I�T��S����7.r �t�x �N�'�c��' �ID s�r�RM SE�t )�€���N� �.t0�� Nf��, ��a (;5�� �L�BR �QR�3�Ali Ot� S��BD�.L B, �+ � , � S� r��, �;;' , ,� �Utk���t� :t.� . �rlP'h ai ,`�%�:'f'�11 iF �Ei� _ � ����'t /'v.0`. ll�;ii?i. i� c= ?',"r�R� �°)1,�F�:, C. . �'�' . �t�' bi� m�e� �t� �he ����;� �� � �r saici C��� �r� ��ae ��d d�*s �at N����er __� �.��� -_-- .--_-.--�_-- ��64� �� �°OE� �'�,��, +�a I�e�� ��d A�s�► ��a� a�� oi�j�����aa�s� ��' �n��, i�:n tb� �����sed �sse��a'��$ :��a ���pe�� �� t:he �o�,��;aing i������x�x i:���r��; ��i �:'���RX �lND S�Al2�!� SEtn�i3lt �?:,�}i�SNCEN'I" ��Q,TEC�:T NU ,� 24 �S°�O�tk1 SEWEi?. �'AR`�ZQ� (��' �t{ED�S B�: '�i�� �������e.d �a�es�e�� �9�� ��a� ���k� �a� ��f,d ��e��e����s is now on file a��nd ��en �� �oe��rn��c ��aspecti�ai� b� ���, �a�sa�s int��ES�ed, i.c� �he off�ce of �►�� ��i��k �»� ���d ����v., �� ���d �e��i.?��g �k�e �eruza��A ��1 ���r����� �i��exa az�r a��°a�� ��je�t�.ons �o �h� ����a�g�d ���easmen�s ��� �,�t� �f ��:�d �mp�°o�euuen�� o °�'t�e g�ene��.t �,.���r� �f �l�e ������cee��:s �x�d ��h o� �h� i� the �arxst�u��ion �J� S�ni��.�y ���e� �i,a�n� �nd ���r�aae��i�g �,����ta � S'�o� S�ws� M�ins �►nd Counec�i�ag �f,a��� �x� �t�e �,��ads ��,d a��°�e�� d�s��raa�ed �� ma�nr�e�° �� f�a���c�aa � �.�1 th�$� s���.��s a�° ��a�ds �3�n� r�si��n�a� t�l�e �i��y �f �aid�,e� an� ����a�en �aq��;� of Gc�un�� ����d ,�H��� F.�a� a�� ��xa���� �%�e�ue=, Sc����t� m� ���d ���z�a�e ��d t�D��� �� ���- r.��� r �, a.g �. �r�� �_� :; • '�Ye� ��c� �r�t����d �a� ��y :��»�������� �,�a� ���:� �..*���z�,���oa��€.� ��� �ach o� ghe� is �11 �la�r� 1��� ���a��i_�e�! ��- ��.�,c� ��x�������a�;e� �a� ����1� �� �k��ra axtd ���ng w�thi� ��i� ,��� �t��aa���i �i� �ks� :��? ���,*���� �_�r,,��� ; ��s�� ���� �� ������a� � a4.�.t. ��t. 1,����d x.���� , � ���,� �:�.� �� ��,. �s�� �'���+���r; ��a� �,� �,�� �ts������ �� ������ �{::��� 'i�s°`: �.�� ��' �:���t�t.;�.�,1 _��a��aue, 5���� c�� ;-'�r�d �,�7�r�u.�.,, ����i i���� �;*� ��� ��a� L���� I��an��ag ���� �����;�,�����;� ���.�r��,�s�d �� ��a�m� �i�� �;�� ���� >�c:�i,vn 1�:, ��`�w�a���,� �t�� 1?�x��� ?w� .. ��.d �u���r���xzts r��l� �� a��s����r� <������.�� ��� �,��pew��,�� r��_�.ia1�n t�he s�e �c���d a�e�s ��s �ha�le az �n pa:�t� ��ap�x�i�a�[�e1W ta e�,c� o� �b�e ����� &iae�e.f>�. ����.��,n�� ����-'dir�, �o ��2e �i���f��_� r��ei,�eci�. �Y��� �..���� ���� �f �,it� �a�����x�f i� �.s�:�.�es� � _ x_ ��$u�� � :_�_�__ _ �° �i� (DRI�EIt a��' 6�s C�`!'�` GO��`�t�: z� ��ES"� � __-_ -., ___ —_ - _---- - _� �-- --.__ . __ � ��"�"� �1�,�.K �!►���i�ai �' , ��wns��� SS�"b$�#&�_b�i5�1 ' :A.AAt: .e n$ f� F.Y{'9 � �a�'��a �e - k _. � `w� E�'�i a..... ._ '.�I� +C►�',f?�!��x 1�� �_ '� �E�"- --- - - __- - �_ _��`L��;e�' ��:.,- a�lfi�s _�-_ __- .=�_-__�_..- ==—T =-- --__ __-__-.-__ =. �_-_.-_�.� M��{?lt �= 4��i:i l. �� ,I _ �l��� � REASSESSMENT OF SANITARY & STQRM SEE�'r;R TMPROVEE�NT PROJECT NO � (STORM S+I4r'ER 1'ORTION OF SCHEDULE B� NE� of SE�, Sectio�n 12 NhTw of SEw, Section 22 NWw of SE4f Section 12 MrJ4 oY SE�, Section 12 . � � Rate M 2 $7e64 M�-z �7eb4 R 2 ��1�91 C =2 .��1 �91 . �, � �.05 pboo 1a2069120 zoa,z47 43,560 1.856,527 ! � ! �r �. � Assessmsnt $ 3�,9$7.g4 92,147e57 3sg43o$2 _�z000 $12?,8�.1023 I:• OP'RICIAY. PUBLYCATZOIJ � � CTTY OF F�IIDi.$'Y � �chibi� A) � • ' .7' • M Y' l I' : i :i �IG L�i�REASa �I�e Gity Council �f ChQ Ci�y of Fridleyp �noks Couat}►8 1�linnesotaa ha� clee�d �� nece�saxy and expedien� tiha� th� impraveme� :� hexeinaf�e� descz�tbed be madea NOFTe TH�FORE9 NOTICB IS i�EREBX G�VEN T�iAT on tlie 16Ch aay ot Marveui�era ].9G/�a at u>00 oBclocl: PoPio the GiCy Council ca�11 raeet ut t:ae CiCy HaLl 9.n said �i�ya �►a t���.zz a� sai.cl t3xne and place herir all pax �ias interested iai said improvesneiits in whs�le �r in paato Tize �;eneral narur� of �he 3,mprovesne�ts �.� ttze const�uction tin :he laads and r�tg�e�s rboted belotir} �f Che �olloc��.ag ir�grave�ntsa ta-wit _� CQNS�CTiO�i I�i .• �o Ceirt� and C-Uttex contstxuctia�n as fol.l�as o la 5624 �uxti and {�.st�a� �c�t�s�r��c�ia�ao r�} On �s��h sicie�s �£ �he �ies�: ���x��g� �s��d f�«�sn �7tli Av�nue NoEo t,� 5?fi.t� Place Na�� 1�> On �iie e�s�: sic�e a�t tkk,e €�,ast ����ra�;e r�ad fs�m 57th Averu�e N.Bo �� �7 �ka Av�ncae N � I� q cy On Che we.�� side �r� the west fr�s�ag� ��d �rora 61st Aveaue N,Bo to Rice Creek Te�ace � 2o S51£t GurU ax�.d Gu��Cer �aons�ruse�xtns n) �s east sid� mf arisc �r�nta�e srond fs�m Stao 441-�+85 to Srao 4ra4�-31 a� Osboxne Ra�zd, BS�ITBD COS7C o 0 0�o o a o 0 0 0 0 �� a� a��•�� o� o 0 7 563,13 • • � • '� _ _ �9 Sgtiibit "A" � St. I�,i. Se. 1965-3 . __.._._ ._._.__. . • �AT ?� ARBA PR�OPOBSD 30 B� ASSESSED FE�[Z SAID �Tffi�t6t�Pl'3 I3 AS FOtS�0iFT3: For Cons truc t ion i tem A above - - • � - • • • - • • - • - � - • • All of the ].8nd abut�3n,g upan eaid atseet.a aamsd ebo�ve �md all laads within, ad3aceat anc3 abuttiqg thersto. All of seid laad to be assessed propost:Lonately accordiag to ths bonefits receiv�d lry sueh imgrove�ents, Tl�t the Couu�il px�oposes to ps�oceed caitii oaciz bf said im�prwan�ts as sepasate impravem�ats, s�snsp� a�s hereafter otiiea,wiee providad by ths Councii al]. under the folla� aurhosity, to-Tait: Minaesota Statutee 19G1p Chapter 4�29 aacl 1ac�s Ameac3atary thereo�, aad ia c�fosmity with tho City Charteso DATSD THiS 2ND D�A�Y 0� NW8�S8a 1964a BIt ?� ORD�t OP T8S CI'lY CO�CiL. • ATTSSTs FINAi�$ DI'RSCTfI� • Maxc�3� Co B�unsell Publiehs DTavember 4a 1964 November 11� i964 � MAYOB � Willi,am J. Nae 8T8SBT IMY'ROV�ISNT Y�OJSCT 1965-3 • PTtELIMINA�Y ASSESS�MBNT BO�.L Additioa T_ot Block Pootage Unplatted Sectio� 11 .. ..��._._.�.� Pssc�l 2700 175 xic� Cr�eek Plasa South ARldition l0 3 11 3 1 4 L5 4 1 5 �'Parcel 2420j 18 5 (Parcel 2400) 18 5 �_c_e Cseek Terrace, Plat 3 Z S � Rice Creek TQSrac�t 2 16 2 16 3 Itic_e Crselc Teruace, Pla� 1 �.z z 36 3b 37 37 55 120 599 45 50 50 zoo Regs' Addieioa Parc�l 100p 3 184 Pazcel 920 3 68 Parcel 930 3 70 Lots 14•19 3 27� Lots 8� 9 4 85 N. 21' o� Lot 11 4 21 30 2I' of Lot li � Lot lO,Blko4 63 Lota 12-14 4 127 Auditor's Subdiv�siou Noa 59 � Pa►rcel 105 (Pte of Lot lj Pascel 200 (Pte of Lot 3) Parcel 260 (Pto of Lat 3) Pascel 340 (Pta of Lot 4) Psrcel 460 (Pta of Lot S) Parcel 440 (pto of Lot S) 213 159 100 525 iso 445 ' � O il►r ..� _.,. 9 Asovnt of Asaease�t $175000 36�000 36000 37000 37000 SSo00 120e00 599000 4So04 SOo00 SOv00 200o0Q 184o0a 68000 70000 zaaoov as000 ai000 63000 127a00 213.00 �3'�, 00 100000 52S o � 3SOv00 445000 Prelimiaary Aaseasmeat Aoll - 1965�3 Streets Page 2 STRBBT II�ROVSI�IT� P�OJS�.T 1965-3 � PxBLII�iINARY ASSB89M8NT itOLL Add� t�an I,ot BZock F`� Lawell`s�Addit,ioa to Fridls�9 Pask 6 12 125 Sylv�ta Hills, Plat S �. � flills. Plat 4 1 12 1 19 • 1 I 390 1 45 1 4S 2 � 4S 2 4S 3 46 3ylvan Hilig Add�itioa � 1 4 1 2 30 2 1 1 16 1 Outlot A ��� City Vi�t Addition ...� Part of Lot 12 7 1 6 1 3 �de Pa�`itlon 16PI8 4 19 4 20 4 21 4 22623 4 N� 23 4 24�25 4 26327 �4 28 4 2�30 4 Lots 16�20 b 29,30 13 21-26 13 27b28 13 5 45 4S 4S 266 46 140 141 120 40 40a 40 60 20 80 80 40 79 282 240 80 ;� __ 51 lmouat of Ass�assent $125.40 390000 45.00 45.00 45.00 4So00 46v00 4�to00 45000 45000 45.00 4Se00 266000 46s00 140v00 141.00 120v00 40v00 40.00 40000 60000 20.00 80.00 SOa00 40000 79000 282000 2�4r0o00 80v00 � i . preliminary Aasesa�ent Boll - 1965-3 8treets � �_ 52 Page 3 8TRBST II�1P80VS�AiT P1�OJECT 1965-� PxS1+IIxA�1ASY A388881��T ROLL Addi� ti� I,pt g�l�k goo�� A�oouat of Msa�eaNaat B�nnettaPalmer Additiat i V LAL�7 : ��: � 5-7 8b9 6 a 8 9 10 ii 12 13 14 15 16 la 3 3 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 4 dr State og Mianesota's Share ciCy of FriaZey`s share Coat per frant foat 162 24Q 50 50 SO SO 50 so 50 SO 50 SO SQ . 87 1� Qq 5w r�. Sai,s8io2s 7,568013 $ loQQ $1b2o00 100.00 50.0� 50.00 �Oo00 30.00 50.0� so.00 50.00 50000 50.00 50.00 S�s� 8? 00 ,,D $ ♦aW fr�� �� � _ _ 53 OFFICTAL PUBLICATION CITY OF FRIDLEY tSXHIBIT A) NOTIC$ aF F3E,ASING ON ZNa'80Vffi�IIlNTS S1�OBM SEWSR PSOJECT #�73 W�RSASe The City Cauncil of the City of Fridleq� Anolca Co«ntys Mi�sota� has demned it necessary and expedient that the imPzov�ts hereinafter described be madep � NOWe T�'OxS, laOT'tC8 IS H�Y GTVB�T THAT on the I6th day of No�vemberfl 1964� at 8:00 o'clock P.M.� the City Council will meet at the Gity $all in said City� aad will at said time� and place, hear all parties iaterested in said impravemeats in whole or in part. Th� ge�ral nature of the improve�ts is the constzuctiaa tia Che lande snd streets n�oted bela�a) af the follvwi�g impravemeatss to'�wi.ta ca�.s�rcTSO�r zx� Storm sekier aad agpurt�+aaces ia aud s�arviag the area bo�ua,ded a8 ► Conmeaciag at the iatersection of 53rd Avenue N.B. aad • ttaiversity Avenue NoS. (T.1�. �4?)a thancs east an 53rd Aveaue NvBa to Madieon Street as platted ia Oak Sill Addi.tion� theace n�orth on Madisoa 3tteat and Madison S�reet ex�ended t� Madisan Stre�t se pl$tted ia Temple Terrace 2ad AddiCian� then�e s�ortTi on Madison Street and Nl�dison Streat ex�ended ts� ToH. #�694 gT.H. �100)g theace wesC a�n T.H.�694 (ToH� �100j t� its �ntersectioa taith UaivessiLy Av�nue N��o (Tolio �47�� rhsnca sc�uth an Uaivezaity Avenue N.E, (To�i. �47) to its iatessectioa with 53rd Aveau� N48a the pl�ce of begi�iu,�o pursuant to MoS,Ao Secti�sas 429,011 tv 42901110 �aYJpia7W tiW7i e o • • o 0 o e� o 0 0 o e o 0 0 �800Qe W ZRie area propoeea to be assessea for such imps+ar�eat for all or e portiaa of the coaC of the imprr�ve�nt is the property aaataiaed s�ithia the area abave describede J]AT$D THYS ZND D�AY � N(Rffi�IBBt, 1964, B7i O�D� OF T� CTlY COITNCIL OF T� CITY � I+'BIDLBY o ., MAYO� - Willia�► Jo Nee AZ'PSST g � FINANCE DI�CTO! � Marvia Ce Bxuaseil Publish: I1ave�ober 4� 1964 November llg 1964 � � � STORM SE4,i�i, IldP�.Oi�II�NT PROJDCT Noo 73 . ...._._..�.. �_...._ PREI�+iINAftY ASSESSMENT 1�OI�L A�d t o Lo „t ock Foo e _Hami].ton's Addz t�o Mech� ics� 13 4 5 b&7 �9 10&11 12a�,3 1�.i5 16�].7 18a-21 22 23 21;-27 28 29&3c� 1 30 13 4 5°? 1�0&].1 12&13 1k 15 16&17 1.88�.35 °of N.5°19,A11. 2z z5 26&27 28 29 30 19 20&r21 Parts of 7d� 9&10 Il&].2 138�11+. 15&16 1&N� of 2 s�2&au3 k 7&N� of 8 s�&su9 ]11� 3 � 15 16-19 20-22 23-30 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 9 10 u � 11 11 11 11 11 11 ]1 11 ].]. 71 11 �.1. 12 � �2 ]2 12 13 � � 13 13 � 13 13 � 15,6�U 5,225 5,�5 i0,425 10,t�.25 10,1�.2$ 10,1+z5 10,�5 10,425 20,8?'5 5,�5 5s�5 20,�7'S 5,� 1�,1�00 156,000 15,600 5,�5 15,650 ].0,4.25 10,425 1091�,�.'5 5:225 5,225 1oy425 99775 1.1,075 2og875 10,425 5,�5 5,� �9� Noae �i�� 7,o0Q 9,� 5,225 7,650 7,g5o 23,525 ?,650 Sa�5 5,�5 5:225 5,225 5,225 5�225 20,900 15,675 20,k25 ` 5� �__ Amount of Assess�msnt � 312000 - 10�4. �0 104•50 206.50 Zoe,So 206,5� 206.�0 2os.5o 208.50 fi3.7o5� 104.50 104.50 1�17v5o 1Qko00 208000 3'120,00 3].2•00 10Y�, 50 � o� 208050 208a5U 208a§0 104050 lOVio50 20�050 195oSo 22l e 50 k7.7o50 206.50 104.50 100000 92000 � �bW ].1�0 a00 1�0e00 10l�.50 153000 157.00 47�050 1570� 10�t►.50 lOJ►.4�0 ��0�4e5o ���� -1,01�,.5� ) 1L14�'... 1o4e5o 1�18,00 313a5� 4�050 � Preliminary Aasessa�nt Rall — Storm Sewer #73 Page 2 Add t o IAT � Ha�il.ton°a Add, to liechanicsville Cont,rd. 1�2&N.l0�oY3 s3�0�3,N� oi 4 S fi&? 8 9 10 uaa��.tz s�.a �,3 l.4 15 lbbs�l7 N�17 & lg 19 2C) 21 2�3 21�26°of25 N14'25,2b&13�ot27 N27�27 & z8 z9&3o 1&�? � � ?&B 9&l� N ].I. S 11 &12 15 1 ? 18&1.9 20&27. � 22�23 24&25 268r2? 28-30 1&N2b9of2 S14°2s3s��95°ofl� s3oe5°ofl� & N33o ot g s78ot5, 6 & N1a65° vf ? 523,5aoP 7 & 8 9 lo u 1z 13 ].�,�&15 16 1?&l8 19&S�ZO rr�o & z� 22 23� 25 26 27 14 7.1� 14 lk 14 1.4 u lJ� 11� 11f 11� lk lk 14 14 llr 14 14 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 15 �.� 15 16 16 16 16 lb 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 16 lb 16 16 16 16 16 �0.�8.e. 11�600 6�525 2y600 5y�5 10y450 5y225 59�5 5�225 7�850 79 �� 5b�5 5y�5 ?�85a ?,85� 59225 5s�5 5,�5 10�k50 8,625 8'?5� g,?54 lOQ3oo io935o 10,450 19,k5o 10y1i5� 10,450 2�600 a3 �4� 10�1+50 10,k50 Zo�45o 10�k50 10�450 1.0��50 15,55� 8�525 ga300 g,3��M g9.�`^� �a3� 5,�5 5,�5 5,�5 5,�5 5 p�5 Y0,450 5,�5 lOsk�O 7,g5� ?,850 5 a�5 10�1,50 59�5 5��5 5,�5 � 55 ;� _ _ Amaunfi� of Aseessm�t �.r �r�.�r�� $ 232000 130o5a 52000 1�4050 209v00 104.50 1Q4o50 10�050 1570� 157ao� 1Q4o50 lOV;, 50 15?400 15?�00 iMjO JV 1Ql�o50 10�4050 209000 1?2050 175 0� 1750� ?A6a00 �07000 209000 209,00 209000 209000 52,00 1a68o00 209000 209,00 209000 209a00 209.00 209000 311000 1?Oo50 166a00 166000 166000 16bo00 104050 1Q4o50 104050 ia� o�o 10�4050 2�9000 1Q4o50 2U9o00 15?000 15T o� 104050 �9000 lOt�o50 lOko50 104050 Preliminary Assessment Roll — Storm Se�rer �73 Page 3 A&1 t an Lot ffiock • �Ismil__�__�t ,q�n_�„Add._ Mechanicsv_,il,le Cont'c�. 28 16 29 16 30 lb Murdix Park 6 9 10 u iz � ]1� 15 16 17 1 2 Istidale Bu,ilders !}th Addition _...� �..�._. �,� _._. � z 3 4 5 b 7 8 9 16A&B 17A�cB 18A&B 19�8 20A&B 21A8cB 2.2A&H �3� 2lrA�cB 2� 26 27 Te�Ie Terrace � 1 1 1 1 i i i 1 1 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 l 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 • � 1 6 1 7 1 � 1 F°°� 5,225 5,�5 5a1� 11,475 11,325 9,675 11�250 iz,000 u,sso 11,775 1].,625 11,450 9ag'YS 9�� 11,200 11,225 1596?5 13,1�25 12 �/�00 9,boo 11,850 13�5� 13$500 13,125�' 8,� 7$0�' �s� 15,000 139325 9,375 99375 9,3?5 9s4� 10,28Q# ]1,260 10,�00 10,700 6,650� 9,975 9,975 9,975 9,975 � �V;� , r Amount of Assesam�t $ lOko50 104e50 1a2.00 229e50 226.50 193 050 225000 �o,00 237e� 235�50 232a50 229,�U 197050 196.00 Z?1r,00 221.050 37,3 a50 2b6,50 2l�So0o 1920� 237000 270000 2T�o00 262.50 175060 �o� 3oovo0 266050 18?.50 187•5� 187e50 188,00 205,60 �50� 2L2o00 21.tro00 133000 199.50 199050 199050 199050 # Portion of this property asseased under Projeet �k9 and therefore not aeseased under t.hia t�ro lect o � � � Preliminary AeBessment Roll — Storm Semrer #73 Page 4 _•�_. _ •t Tam� nl,�_g�„r: c�2,�d Oakhill Addit�.on TO'PAIS o . :� . . 9 10 11 12 13 �4 15 16 17 18 19 9 10 ]1 12 � 15 lb 17 18 Outlot 2 3 1 2 �3 1(Parcel zoo� 1(Parcel 2i0} 2 3 1 i 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 1 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 3 3 3 4 4 4 4 $8�` �B'f.Ed CiO�t. q�{� y� o � CoAt per 100 aq, teet �w 2,00 Pbo a 9,975 9,9?5 9,9?5 99975 9,975 99975 9,975 9, 975 9,975 99975 ?95� 3�g5�"' 9,925# 10,000 99375 9,3?5 9,375 9y375 99375 9�375 99375 199�00 12A125 12�450 3.2 �125 128100 2�350 1091� 12A100 � . . � �- r �� i�.� _ _ �lmount of Aseesemant $ 199050 199050 199a50 199050 199e90 199e5o 199050 199�50 199o5U � — __ _ 199oS0 151�b0 q7o00 196.50 200000 �vl� 18?050 1g7e5� 187050 187050 18'�'050 187e50 39b000 2�205� 249000 ?1�205� 21�2 000 47000 20Qo00 �o� __?! Z�s00 �.. G_.�� # Portian oY th3.s prope`rty aesessefl under Project �49 and t�heretore not aaaeeaed under this proje:ct� � ' • • � , . � , . ( � �.. � �__. 58� �. ; � . � � �_ , . � �: , } ;. : ;: ORDINANCE N0. . ,�. AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER T OF THE i: FRIDLEY CITY CODE BY PROVIDING FOR THB ' �'' APPOINTMENT OF A FIRE CHIEF ON A FUI,L - T]ME BASIS AND REPEALING THAT PaRTION OF SECTION 31.02 OF THE CITY CODE �: � PROYIDING FOR TI� ELECTION OF TI� CH�P' � i�': OF : THE FIItE AEPARTMENT , { # � �: i_ : `r � , � � . . � .. � � ' � �..- y.; . : . . - . . t 5�; . . . � . .. - . . , �..;_;�. The Gity Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follaws; �= . , , Section l. That Section 31.02 of the City Code of Fridley.be ' amended as follows; � : �': _, THE CHIEF OF TE� FIRE DEPARTMENT SHALL BE APPOINZED AS PROVIDED �' IN SECTION 6.02 OF THE CITY CHARTER AT A SALARY TO BE DETERMINED BY TH$ �; CITY COUNCIL AND TO BE EMPLOYED ON A FULL TIME BASIS RATI�R THAN A � - !. VOLUNZEER FIRE CHIEF. . The Assistant'Chief shall be elected annually.by the members of. "` the Department sub.ject to confirmation by the Council. The Assistant Chief , shall hold office for one (1) year and until":his successor has been duly• E, elected, except that he may be removed by the Council for cause and after a public hearing. � `� ' � � Firemen and probationary firemen�shall be appointed by the �embers E' of the Department, subject to confirmation by the Council. I�iremen ahall ' i continue as members of the Department during goo d be hav ior., and may be t removed by the Cowncil only for cause and after a p�blic.hearing. �; , � . • � � - . . .. � . . F,�'�. PASS$D BY TEIE CITY�:GOUNCIL OF TH� CITY OF FRIDLBY. 1RIS �G _DAY t� OF ' , 1964 . ' ; . , ;. ' �. { � � ATTEST: William J.. Nee, Mayor { • � � . � � '. . . . � . .. � . i �� S Marvin C. Brunsell, City Clerk � � First Reading: OCtobeS 9 64 .�1 � . ` i Second Reading: 1���1'b� �J _ }� Publish: . { .. ' . ! , i , , : . � � � Fire Phor�e 560- I I I 0 Fridley Fire Department � ��ome o f �izEeznaEi,on.a� �ztfo�cm c�a¢�in9 of �nvai�'ic��s �{omes,• 6431 University Avenue N. E., Fridley MINNEAPOLIS 21, MINN. Kr. Earl Pe Wagner, City Msiiager M�bsrs oi the City Couuail eicy of �ridisy 5431 IIniv�rsiCy Atronu� �. B. �ridla�y Z!, Minnssota G�te�.emaens Bus. Phone 560=3450`59 go�mber iz. ]t96a 0� Thuradsp, l�ov�er Sth, �964, thee lhcidlsy Fise De� purtraerat met. Ti� propoaad ozdinance eatabliebing a i►irs Chiaf frnr tha Fridl�y l�ix� De�axt�eat �sa digc�ssaed. Aft�r a�uch die� cuaeic�� a motia� was made by Bobert A�dare�. T�►s moticn read, "�ta do not raant a paid Chief'�, aad it �s asca�d�d by Doa Sachg. The Fridi�y Fire �part�nt is cmmpos�d of thirty�f�ne �ars , T'h�r�s �x� 2� a�mb�rr� pg�s�t at the� a�eting . The vote �ss t,�baiat�d as fo�im�s s F�B�'j C1G� ip �A�B o£ Matiaa i� P�JP �i �'di►VfI�B of M,o�iaa $ S MeEmb�rs absLaiacd #roos vating. R�sp�ctfnlly yo�s, � , , , �% '� ;.� . :�:' ;t1 r ;i. : 1� ;U:� a' : � . �v f.i i � • �� NO. °��i ADI ORDINANtTs A1M�iDIb1G C�3APTSR 1 OF TA8 FRIDISY CITY GOD� BY PROoVIDI�iG P'OR TA� APFOINTMBI�IT OF A FIRS C�ISF �T A FULL TIML� BASZS A�D REPSALI�Tti TAAT PO�tTIOei OF S8CTI0�1 31.02 OF THS CITY 001� P3t0�V'IDING FOIt T� SLSC� TIODT OF THS GHISF OF TF� FIRS DBPART�NT o T'he City Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follvws: Section lm �hat section 31.02 of the City Cade of Friclley b� amendod as follawss TA� CEiIBF OF THB FIRS �PARTI�NT SHALI� BB APPOINTSD A3 P'RO�VI�D IN SBCTIOD7 6,02 OF � CITY Q�ARTLR AT A SAr�ARY TO BS D�TSRlIINBD BY THR CITY COUNCIL AND TO BS Ei�LO�YED ON A FZJLZ TI�1B BA3I3 RAT�R TF1AN A VOLU�NT�ER FIRB QiIBFo Z'he Aasistarit c�ief shali be eleet�ci annually by the ma�mb�a oi ti�e Department subject to eonfirmation by the Couacil. �h� Assis- � ta:it t�ief shall hold office for oae (I) year anci until his sueces- sor ha� be�n duly �l�ctede except that he nwy be rema�ved by ths � Caut�cil fox cause and afte�r a public heari=vgo Firero�en anc7 pxobat�tonary £i�e�n shall be suggest�d for appoi,at- men� to the D�partmen� by membess of the Degsxtmelsts recoamm� to the City M�ana,ger by the Chiefo and appointed by the City Manaqe�c subjsct to canfirmatfon by the City Councila Firemear► shall contiaue as members of tha� Departmen� during good behavior, and may bs re- moved by the City Council upora recoimuenda�ion of the City �ge� only iar cause and after a public heaacing o PASSSD BY T� CITY CO�INCIL OF TH8 CITY OF FRIDLSY TBIS �._. DAY OF B 1964e ATTS3T: 1�lasvin, C. Brunsella C2TY CIRRK � First Reaciin�g t . Seco�d Readi�g: o Publish: . William J. Neea !lAY�t � � . `' � G�� =�-''� +�1 ��i C�� _ , � � ; . � �� � � SANITARY SEWER & WATF..R N0� 0 c_;-/f /,�`� . v�� L �� ; � . ' FRIDI,EXD i�IINNESOTA , . f� . . . . � � � . ... � . ., . . . . . BiDS OPENED t7N OCTOBET� 19, 1964 AT I2: �� PLANHOLDER BID SECURITY LUMP SUM 8ID COMPLETION T3ti'E , �� Johnson ros ��.ti�gh� y �""... j�i���y 9►+/,r�,,, � - -- • _......... Heavy Cons�ructors � , P„ 0.: lOfl2 � `.S�D R'��,� 77,5'; o o GLo �-� , LttchPi�ld M�inneaota � . ����` ��L.,.,.--- =�=-------- - Barba� o�sa & ons, nc � .�: �'a,�f frt� _ Route �3 S.-o�o �33,/�a.�° �'o e�• _ 088P,O�MiPlile$4t8 - _,Nodland Cons�ruco Co�, nco D • � A�.exandria, . � ` � /ei-c� , Minnesota �amet� Sc ns,�nc � . - - 2560 Nc,r'ti� Gleve��nd 1� .. � . . S�„ P�ul4 I�'��nn,: �5113 . . �-c,�v Fn � Ch�.p__ m�n�ons�ruco� oo :. :�k.u!>� _ ' 2�49 Alabama •Aven�e ,�,�`,�, M�nrieapolis�N�inn� 55�16 � .S�% v °�� li 3 q 7 S�CS � o�-'�-�• j `.�`.`..�orace Maii�'t�ome�° ' �a��^ , �23o x��ri�,ay No.: ioa ;,.� ; M1.nne�poli�p Minn.. 5�42I + �'�%o +�',�//� /3� �v � �MQret nn onstruco o, ;�.,��Gr.�,Nt �. - � i � 852 Westm3.nster , ` Stv Paul� Minnesota � s'r1%o �.�'/, /o� ; o-� c� �-���� _. .�_�+i�i3onald - Luben & � ' Associates„ Inc� U� ; , � 211 Nor�h Pa�cal �� ..5�/ D �� y/i� �� a.o ^�%��`�� I , St� i'aul� Nt�.nne.�Qta _ .__ _ .- - - ---,� ,�:- - � �' Ran�?a11-8 ��r � J . �,.�:.,�.. -=----I �� i�etrowske � Fsoss �J� � � i 6301 PIa�� Gurve � S i't� �3 ��o � a. S�6 � c�..� � P►�:�n��a�a1�s�.�Minn��5�.421 � i ' ' � � .�.� . ��s�.-_.� _ _ �a�.,,.� .� ��2� � �iurley Cor��si;ruc o Co o . i�.���� 9���� . -�.�. . . ' 49 Si�nal Ha�.ls l�U �i'�''�,s''7�. i}- �-� �� Ev-�•�c....,� ���s� St� PauIB Minnr , ..� __,�__ _.._.��.�.._ ... _ .,._ ..__�__,_ � _ _. � ..-_.._ _ a_ _ �, ° •. _ _ _. _ . . . _ . ands trom & af ner ����,Lw, �,,,,C�,,, . • � 7�tg. Fores � Dale Road , Are��r Bri.�hton, Minriesota ��v ..._�^_'�39. dov. o � �-a _ . �. _. . _ �_ . _ __ . _. � �, . - _ - z.-:-- - ---- __�._- _ _____;..., � - � Nor�hern Con�rac� ���Zo� � . � � � Box 308 - . �,� �' H�akins.,_ �ririn�._ 55��;�1_ . : �.� _ _ -_�- __-- . Ninn Ko'ca�Exca�ating, Inc o l•.�-��� �•• b332 Lakeland Ave. North ,- � � Minneapo�.is � td3nnesota S�v �3�, ��s� � ° Jo � • Randa � Ree . , 5701 Cen�ral Aveo NoEo �� Minnea olis Minn� 55u21 . . �,. :� :�� � `vil�aye o� C�,�ew �riq�iton 803- 5rH AVENUE N. W. NEW BRiGHTON, MINNESOTA, 55112 �� October 29, 1964 Mr. Earl P. Wagner C ity Manager 6431 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 � 62 �. Re: Water Service on Sti�son Dear Mr. Wagner; Blvd,� south �f Gardena The wafier,line installed on Stinsan Bivd, was put in under Rroject 63-I i and 'the assessment was levied at $3.92 per front foot, in addition to this assossmenfi, i wouid recommend to ou� counCil that anyone hooking up to the New Brighton water should also bear fihe cost of the watertower assessment 61-5 which was 538.50 per acre. Viflage ordinance provides that water provided to anyone outside • the village must be billed at la fiimes the regular rate. The regu- Iar rate for water is $4.50 for the tirst 15,000 gallons.and 20Q � per thousand gallons thereaf#er. Then there wouid be the cost of the meter which is 539.05. Shoufd you petition our councii to alfow your residenfis to hook up to New Brighfion water, i would have one turther recommendation. The connections would be installed by you or the property owner's designated individual, according to your procedure; however, the � work would have to be done under the supervision of the Village ot New Brighton and according to Village of New Brighton's Specifica- tions on water hook-ups. � Very truly yours, , - � � , � �� �. Ro ert W. Schaeter Village Manager � � RWS:ei - • !�� i e ..� Richard D o Eric,�s oa 110 lst St� Ido�^th Hapki.�sa 2�3nno . Aa].1 Equi�n�, ina 2360 Sa Hi�;hwav 5.00 Mi�aneapolise Minr�a H�ydan Murphy Eqv Coo ' I�541 Hiawatba Ave, Minneapolise M�nno Roaa Machine�y & . �ppliss Compa�Y Q1 Wo ?8th St� Minneapo]:isa Minna aa Ho Tennant Con 701.Noo Lilac Dro Minneapolis9 Mizmo 2'h� Zeco Compax� 2929 Universi�Ly S,E. Minneapolis',Minno • �:3 . , � ~ . . �' � • ' Usect Si;�eO� S�raope�° - J. . .__...._.r._� � � Frid�ey,� Minnesvta � l . � . Bids�Opened on Novem�er 28 1961t a� 12s00 Noon � B3�d Sscurity , � � Sum �3id � on 3aao 7s � .� � . ����'`d' W� " y�,.°' �� �� �j''� . d'"n i , �t� �j''D . d� � v �e,�..a-�'° � ��.�:y� - ���0• e"t' ��� 00 0. � �.2, D o o. az� `�// � / �� , - �T.t�_ Wit'�•- � MacQus�n Eqo Can ,�v� 3 ��-a • �*-� � 1563 C�m� Avanu� si o Pa.u�7. � r33,�n o t�.�s� . d-v �'� "`r'L'� ```�"�� �6 � , r: �/���' � ;/� � �wc,cGw- �,�,,tireet„�-� �'y' `t'6G(�yh'r'"►�'°'y �i:��'1G��07y�� . ' � � ; YY3-� �*���E`�""�R�e ��z,.u�c•�-�' �oo ;�� ' ��"o � S ,' � � �3, 9 ��a. v� , � . � r.r�.i r ■ - - __ --__ / d �'� _ o � � . -- S ,F�oZ9y��-; o� �o��'o�� .,,.- o -- `� �� . , . 6� � . . . �_ � cosT oF s��Er swE�xa �. .. � . , � -_ ; _ . . � ,November 1.2� 196l� Cost of sw�eping Cit� streets by contractor , Contractor casts . $lt�593.75 City labor costs 926.25 Truak and ]oadsr cost 34fi.00 : � ���.� . . Cost per �hour �19.0li _ Cost per curb". mile �J.�lt.80 Cost of sWee i Cit gtreet� srith Cit �wee r and ,P � nb uA - , . _ City labor;cost operator $ 991.25 � City labar cost of 2 n�en 804.00 • � Sweeper�machine operating cost 361.00 � � � Truck and loader cost 1b5.00 � �s �•'� Cost per hour � 9.69 ! ' Cost per curb mtle $17.85 , ' ' Cost of sweepin City streets with City sweeper with • se ci� ontaine oadin or au ' � _ � g . City labor cost �1 267. 0 . S�+reeper machine operating cost � �367.20 Truck cost 153.00 �'ts'�8'�. � . Cost per hour 4� 4.95 Cost per curb mile �13.75 All above figures are based on 130 miles of curbed streets and axe with heavy sweeping. The cost should ��be cut approximately one-third when a regular sweeping program is put into effect• • ' � ' , � � . 3uperintendent of Public'Worka � . . . __ _ . _-� --_ . ,w— _ -- -------- - _ ----- -- - -- _ _ _ _ , . _ _ _ _ :_ -,,. . - _. __ , � � I� � � �__ 65 • � �i: • • ��.� ��i�.� _ � . •t y • . ����• s;; �'�� .y• ■ �.�r..���....�r�...� �r� .. .i��. � ..�..��.��. i� � �T -�-�- �s�.�. Do�nala $. wogler Boara of �aaa.s io/19/64 12/31/6a , Glenn w. �'ha�ason Psrks ar+ti playc�COVU�ls 10/20/64 12/31/64 Sub-Ca�ii�t�e I ' • '� � . , � 66 . . . � y:. r. . . ORDINANCE NO.��� � AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE ENLARGEMENT OF THE TERM FIREARMS SO AS TO INCLUDE B-B GUNS, AIR GUNS AND PELLET GUNS, AND AI�ND- . . ING CHAPTER 26 OF TIiE FRIDLEY CITY CODE, . � The City Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follaws: Section 1. That Chapter 26 of the City Code of the City of Fridley be amended to add tfl said Chapter Section 26.06 as follows: �"Section 26.06. For the purposes of this Chapter Firearms shall include B-B guns, air guas and pellet � ��$ • " . 1�.� Pas�ed by the Citq Council of the City pf Fridley this ` ' day of , 1964. ' ' William J. Nee, Mayor �, ATTEST• : Marvin C. Brunsell, City Clerk ' First Readin.�: November 2,�1964 • Second Readiug: �/1'V`, 1 b � ! �L.� . . • . . . Published: . � • , . . . _ . .__ __ . . _ _ _ _ . _-- ----�-- _.___.� _._.__ __ ___.. � � U Bill 8oyrer �+os�d 1201 BaYm�on Plnee aSinnaepolis, Mimto Attas Jirs Bollasa Datil� Bso�. l�osd, Zna. . lOQ3 S�seolsios Ave.ii. 8o'Pki�ss Mi�• �$teal ProduaCe 9 Onivaacsttq S.S, Mi�eapolia� i�l.au. 55414 eapkina 29ot�c Sale� 701 S�coleior Avo.W. 8ppkins, Mina. B�a &�r Cha�vs+olst .1G25 t7�t Broadway Ptin�eapelis, Mi.�. 1rit�8 D�d�3s ComP�Y a0Q1 tlest Bs�oadway Miraasaepoliss �fim�. �ay $1•ia Ch�v7co1�L 1221 W. 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Rol�� Caiv�u, �a �r. e�z'Y wa�� p�s�ta T'l��et KWt�sh�s, a�i l�ro Cavan� stat�al t.hat tl'�Y w�+e ap�posed to graatixg th� special us�a peacm;Lt o�'hs Soa�cd loak+ec� at tt� plans c 'tliA �l0�09Y� 8�i"LiQtiire8 j�R'O8�'i'�Ad by �' o B�t1'y s ii� d3,8C118l1� t11� 10St��! 1i/1'�t � p�S8�3't. l�t�1.C�1 by Bi3�r18. BaCODdOd by G00�1i$� to co�tiiwt� tbis hearinq to WedASSday. �tava��oc 18. 19�4 at 7:30 B.I+ U�C�f a vO�RA vort�, thBOG'0 ba��r rn navs .[�airmsn Nasr�oel�i �alao��d �a 1AO�i'.�.0� �i:1��OC� o i�� T'liaors being n�o fvnrth� busi m�titig a�jo�rn� at 8:10 � �,��i�� ��tt.a: zs re wayswa� - �re��rv tn th� Sesi^d �a1t.4iy�. ��{ • . U � �_. � _ 71 �� M• . � � ��i ',i' �.�" ' �.'! �� � 1� �'f � ��.� I:'.1' ZRsr mNtis�g was a1.1�1 to osc� at 8�00 P.�fe by t*u►iszoan Larson. M��B Pi'�t: T.aSaO�, 883�de]., Oddti, Weiss, Haf.lil�. SSegdie oth�s �sant: Couaty caaai.asioa�ear o• sannv� e _�__.��� •. � • �r�,1�4.� '1'�1� ntlAVfi�B Of �10 OC'tQb�' 2b o�.964 ilil,!!'�1t� W6x'8 =llaCl �iLd �ji�dY�. l�iO�ticu by S�gdB, eACOadiW by Ode�o th�►t 4h! mirlutes bit scx�rpte�. Motiosa car�ci.� e � �" �_ � � ; . � =�+_4_ ' :�►!�= __._ Ccacr�epon� fra� xealth Ofiic�ar stat•s �laat it ie ao�t 8�trim�ntal to h�slt2► e��ise mav�ui t�a�t the Caa�eittoe no�ify the Cauacil tbat siac� this matt�s is ao�� pr�marily reia�tsd fio safe�ty, it is no laa�gear th� Casamittee's Cc�sa�arA. Secooaded 2�y �aft�C o Motfa�n c:ari'ied. :i', �4 .� = : - e'.,`!_ Portabl. sig�s at fillin�g� staicioas const3tutir�g a traffic hataurd have 3�leacs take�i Ca�."e oi o � !! i �;. Sa� wosk has be�en dons, and aaf�rty o� �pr�as e� be�ttear e e�1�i. r'__i •`?. • " +,l�_4'yi��=..�.�!.. •_� '�`'1_ r � 4'_ i.!..t.! .s_S�' "v. . ;"• � Lettez eo�cezainq �iCaffic eigaa]L a� Teiio #�65 a�d oebaartle Roa�d, Stat� Bi�lYaa�Y D�ar�mem►t 3.s awara of ghe ,�x�abl�no ; �:� v :,:�� ��:� Dtext a�tit�g og th� Fridl�y sairty Camittee �vill be oa DecaQbao� 2, 1964 at 8:00 P.l� at City 8alle �� �•.� �> >�y _����_ ibtiv� by 3�egda, seco�c3ec1 by Weiss that the meet�g adjo�urn. Ilatl.or� ca=ti�d. Rasp�etfully sv'bo�itted: D•lo�ie Bat�el 3�dtary to the Ca�itte� : . . , "72 , _�..__ S60•3450 � �ito ridle cy cy , ANOKA COUNTY ' . 6431 UNIVERStTY AVENUE NE FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 554Z1 � October 26, 1964 � Mr. Earl P. Wagner, City Manager Members of the City Council , City o.f Fridley 6431 Univereity Avenue 1�. E. . Fridley, Minnesota 55421 , Re; Change of 3treet Addreae on � Pla� of IRONTON INDUSTRIAL PARK • Gentlemen: _ ' • It is the'request of this office and the Fire Department � thae Lincoln Street N.E,, starting from 79th Way N..E. to Irontan Street N.E., be changed to Ashton Avenue ft.E. � Sincerely, " . ` � . �-�N�y ;�. r i ��. AI. �G. JENSEN . � - Bu3.lding Inspector AGJ:cks • ' cc; Mr. Rasim Qureshi, City 8ngineer • �, ' : n u MEMORAAiDUM October 28, 1964 TOa Mr. �ar� Pe 6dagner, City Manager Membe�� of the Citp Council Citq of Fridl ey FRO�i: Mr, Ai�en G. J�neen, Buil.ding �nspectoz SUBJECr: Change of Str��t I�gm� ia Me�.ody M+snor, 3rd A,ddition � 3tt is the request of this offic� with the fuil approval of th� Post��, D�partm�nt th�t eh� n� Qi�'iNCIC 8TRE8T be eliminated fram MeE.odq Ni�nor, 3rc1 Additic�n and that th� cu�.�de��ac ofi i�3MORY � b� cansider�d �� part of I�AEM�Y �AN13. AC,� ; Ck8 r � U A��N G, �1�P5E11 BuiYding Inspeator City of �'rid�sy G �. _ _ �3 • $8SC[.UTZO� 110, 244�1964 A RSS�.UTIO�Q RENAMII�G LII�Q.Ii 3TR�T WORTHSAST A1tD QUI1�C1! STRBBT R08THSAST W1�BA5, the str�et kno�n as bincoln Street Rortheast fram 79th Way to Ir�toan Street ia the 1�?� of Sectian 3, Township 30, Range 24 of the City of Fridley is shoern aa the plat of Ir�ton Iadustrisl Park Additian, and WA8R8A3, a raQuest has bs4n raceived to change the atrest name of Lincoln Strest portheast from 79th Way to Iranton Street to ASRT� AVB1Q[TS 1�oB, . AND WHBBBAB, the street known as Quiacq 3treat Portheast in the 1�J� of 3ection !1, Township 30, Raags 24, of the City of Fridl�q as shown on the plat of Melody Manor, 3rd Addition, be eliminated aad that the cui�de�sac off Memory Lane be considered as part of �Y LAPB. POW, TI�BBFOBS BB IT RS8�V8D By the City Counci! of the City of Fridley thst; SSectian 1. Lincoln Street from T9th Way to Ironton 3trset in ths N� of Section 3, Township 30, Sange 24 of the City of Fridley will hereaftsr be named and kaown �s A3iiT0�Q AVBNtTB N,Bo Section 2. Quincy Street NorCheast in the P1� of 3ection 11, Tow►a�hip 30, Range 24, of the City of Fridley wi�S. hereafter be eliminat�d and that the cul- de�sac off Memory Lane be known as �RY LA1�S, Sect� ion 3. The City Clerk is hareby direct�d to registar said changes of atreet namas with the propsr authoritiss for Anolca Co�nty. ADOFTBD BY T� CIT!! DOUI�CIL OF T!� CITY dF PBI�BY TflI3 16th DAY OF 1�OREI�BR , 1964. MAYO� - WI1.Y.IAM J. IiEB ATTSST: � CITY CLE� � Marvin C. Bsunss 1 %3A � �_ `� � . ANOKA COUNTY e � —DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS Y � � � ANOKA, MINNESOTA , � . . .. � E. d. LUNDHEIM. Hiqhway EnQinea� � . � OFi'ICE PHONE MACHINE SHOP iiA 1-4?63. HA 1-4T88 � 1 � � � � � Ocbober 13, 19b4 i j Mr. I;arl P. Wagner, �an�ger � : i City of Fridley . � . City Hall . � . � . ' 6k31 University Ave. BT.E. = MinneapoLis� Mfnneaota 55�421 ' • ; I Dear Earl: � i ' ' The snbject of Mississippi Street improvement and a grade � separation xaa discussed at the l.ast board maetiag pina a blat 3treet Railroad croasing. Surveys are going to be iuitiated very saon. � : This ia g�iag to be an interesting study and I am glad - � rro are getting atarted. The prel3.minary work to conatruction Mil.l require some time anei aome negotiation.' � Yours very t ruly, !/ F � r ( 1� J. dl2eim, P.E. : : unty Engineer EJLs la CCr M. E. O�Bannon � � ' . �. : . : ; . .. o_ ..,_.,_. _._.:..,.__.__,,_...,.: ,�..,,�.,...:....�.�._�..,-...�......�..;,�..�..,:�::_:«.. _ ...� � . �," °"� , _ _ �5 � . � �,y��rv �� � .. - �y:�ii, , �7' � vi. �r-4,�:t ti,, ���.,-,. .b�:�'Si �� � � :.,�"� - �3 3 "! � : -� .�� '' ` w: ; � : i� : , �'x'A'�"� ��" � r �i�IESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH . � - UNIVERSITY CAMPUS � � MdNNEAPOLdS 55440 G��o'��:. 26, 1;51� City Cot�ci.l c/o :��.rvin Brunsell, Clerk Ci�y Hall bl�31 University �? �e:�ue �t.E. �`ridiey, Minnesota Gentl�:�en : . There is enclosed for yoti� infor:nation a lettsr to Designt�r�.� e Ir,dustries, Inc. , located in Fridley concerning the ca��inuing discha,rge of m�tal anociizing and plating :+�as�es into Rice Creek. _ A:ny f-arther action the council may ta.ke in requar��g • the Cor�pany to proceed �r�.thout further dela,� to discha.rge their process wastes into the municipal sanitary sewer syster� �ri.Ll be appre�i��ed. Yo�.r� very truly, (-- �x,. . , . . . r "y�� � y. ✓",R � � . ,...�----�� , -�" � , i � �''�� � �L ' -" L�-�� S�i.-th, Ch�.ef . Se�cion of 3�Ta�er Po1lu�ion Control � cc: City Engine�.r Hea�th Officer Sar.itarian Designware 7ndusiries Ine. '��:3 � • . ��„u w,,,ro :..:. , � ..r:....�__._� _ . ,�. �e.. �r �. � , � �� STATE OF MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS , , CONSTRUCTION DISTRIC7 S 2055 NO. LILAC DRIVB MINNEAPOLIS, MfNN. 55422 � October 28, 1964 Citp of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N.E. Fridle�, Minnesota 55�►� Attention: Earl P. Wagner , City Manager Dear Mr. Wagner : S.P . 0205 ( T.H . 47 ) . : , This is in answer to your letter dated October 8, 19b4, which transmitted plau approval for the above project. Mr. R. H. Sallinan, District Traffic Engineer, has been asked to investigate the warrants for trafYic signals at all intersections mentioned in your letter. Based on his findings we will include signal contracts for those with sufficient warrant. Mr. E. A: Egaa, Project Engineer on this project, has been informed to provide barricades on the streets which are "dead end" in such a way that you will be able to turn saow plows around oa trunk highway right of way. . � � _. �s . Mr. J. Diffendorfer, District 9 Right of Way F�igineer� will provide yau the answers �or the access problems mentioned in the 4s� paragraph of your letter. Mr. E. Egan has discussed with our designer, the drain- . age problems mentioned in the last paragraph. You can be assured that these items wi11 be taken care of in construction. Thank:you for your cooperation in obtaining counci]. aPProval. . . Sincerely, DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS + ' . -����.�'�'wt�/�-� � . R . P . Braun � . Deputy District Engineer � • O '. • • • . . � . . " • . � �a�c w,� . . . � . � . � •- �.�:: � , .� � . � � v�I �y� ,,.�c �� {�� . ' � . � ... 4 , yC��i . STATE OF MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF H[GHWAYS • CONSTRUCTION DiSTRICT S ' � 2055 NO. LILAC DRIVE � MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 55422 October 2tS, 1q64 City of Fridley . 6431 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Attention: Earl P. Wagner � City Manager Dear Nlr . Wa$ner : S.P . 0205 tT .H . 4? ) We have received the extract of the minutes of your regular council meeting held on October 15, 1964, a+s they per- tained to the closin� of ihe connection between T.H. 47 and the West service road at 8ice Creek Terrace. � This cozinection will be closed this fall either in the course of the construction contract or by our Maintenaace forces. Sincerely, DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS � , , -j�r���- - R . �, Braun � Deputy District Eag3.neer RPB:sp . } �y�.�� / , Ik.� �.. � • • .. i � . . . ' . .. i'. � ' { � „ A f t: F 4 �; . � .;: 2, • �. ! • . � � - � � � 'f; � � � � � � � A t: ' F. O . . . . �. . � . . . .. - . i t �ca�°��� �, _ _ �8 � , � � ( ...�: �,,,,_,,, � . . . . . . � . V 9 ,, � . � . . . � .. I'', • , STATE OF MINNESOTA D,EPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS • . CONSTRUCTION DISTRICT 5 • 2055 NO. LILAC DRIVE , MINNEAPOLIS. MINN. 55422 � . October 2tS, 1964 City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55�+21 Attention: Earl P. Wagner � City Manager Dear Mr. Wagner: S.P. 0205 (T.H. 4?) We have.received your letter dated October 22, 1964, . �" which suggests a traffic.change at the intersection of Mississippi� Street �and T.x. 4?. Mr. R. H. Sullivan, District Traffic Eagineer, vill investigate this problem and inform us shortly of his findings. •' Thank you for calling this to our attention. Sincerely, . DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS i',�,�.�.��..�.,..� R . P . Braun Deputy District Engineer RPBzsp • . , � ' . O � 79 . ,,,� . �: _ _ w , � i ' ; � . STA7E, OF MINNESOTA _ ' � ; ti ' DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS , � ; . . �zae uNrverts�rr wvr�us ' ST. PAtUL 4 . � : N.wentber 2� 1964 . ' ' Mr. Earl P. Wagner : . `• Cit�r Mat�ager ; 6431 Unive�rsity' Ave�ue N.F. ; Frirdley� M�nesota - 55421 , . ; � � Re: S.P. 0205- (T.H. 47�156) ' � . Anoka Crnmty , a I�ssissippi Stxeet to � Dear Sir: Jc't. T. H. 10 . ; ` As per a lettar� f5ram Mr. R3.chard Braun, DeputY District �ngir�ee�rs . dated Octot� 28, 1964� the .Pollawing is t�he 3.uformation requested � in yonr letter bf October 8, 196�I�t . i f B�txeen the north ]3ndts of �.ssi.ssippi St�reet and the nor�E.h .line � of the sautheast quarter of t1� northwest qvarte�r of Section 14, T.30N., �# R,2�T., e�xcegrt far a 60 foot apeziing be�tween stat3.on 373'�72 arr3 station ? 3?�+32 access is controlled w�der Co�md.ssianer�s Accesa Order No. 15343 % dated Ju�y 27� 19!42. Z'bi.s access was acquis�ed from the C. A. Nelsori Farms, ?nc:� � . On �he west side•of T.H. No. 47, the property..aituated 3n the nortl� , $ west quarter of the southwest quarte�r, Section 2, T.30N., R�24W., t�he right of � a access is being acquired to all of this tract eaccept for the south 30 feert of� , said traet. � � . . i The app�aisals on this 1�'oPe�'tY are based on the amouYi of latxi � , aoquired, loss of a�ll a�cess e�oeept far the south 30 feet and d,amage to the remairyder. ' _ Sincex'elY� . � . � � �E'ART��T F C�1Ai[S ' � , , ,; .fi . , � � ' � . - . . . .. � . � . ; � , , J. H. � :ernclorf � � � Ds.striat R/ur �r,�eea� � ` . � � . . � ; , �8 , . . , _ �__�.._ _� ._ _ .__ �__.__,. _�_,_--- _ ___--- � __,_.� _ _ __ _ . _ _�_ __._ . .� � _:. _ � . � . . , . .. � . , . _,.;..----�-:-�---. .. . , . . , ,.. ., , , .. . .. __. �� - � -- • �� � . . � � , , � � � , . �• : � Nov. 4, 7.964 E . � FRTDLEY COt1 • � NCIL � Fridley, Minn. . ; . , ,, � . Dear 5ira: . . � �� � � � . � . _ , + �Dn 4ctober 8th, we were billed �15.00 for a lot split � � fee. Lot 23, Auditor�s Sub. #92. 'i � � We �'eel that we should not have to pay this in view � ; �. of the circumstancas. It could not be split as the house - � facea with a large picture window towards Gardena Ave. and , there is no way �hat it could ever be changed short of - demolishing the houae and rebuilding. It is brick and ' stucco construction so that is very unlike],y for a house t,` y`, of this type and size.� What you are proposing that we can . +. sall as a lot happens to ba our front yard and nothing more . ; or leas. � � � . � � � _ �We will always feel that we should have been compen- '� • , � _ ,.� sated fo� the assessments you.levied against our property - � j on Benjamin St. Zt is no advantage to us that the sewer � ; and water goes qn both Gard�ena Ave. and Benjamin streets, �� as can only use it from one side and we have already paid for it on Gardena Ave. We shall always feel a grave in- � ! ; justice,was done us here. • f' Our neighbor next door was assessed at 160 ft. on Gar- `' dena Ave. All the lots in here were equal but we had to give 30 faet for road (Benjamin st.) so that leaves ua only + 130 feet left. You have assessed us accurately then on the �' �� wat�er but you have assessed us for 135 feet for sewer so We feel we should receive a cred3t there for five feet. We `` have lived here_for`soon 25 years and paid taxes here a11 j` �+ of that time. ' �,�>., � . . �> , ' Sincere�q yours, r'; "' ,, ' G�.� .. . • tlr. & Mra. W. A. Peteraon ; � . . . . ' . ' � � . . � . ..4 ..� ' � . . . � . .. ... . . � . .. � . . . . . . , t�-�: � . 4 } <_---- _`_ _ _ -_�_ , . . . : c----- . _ � __-- --- ----- -�___� . ° � � . ... . . - � . . ��, � . � . � . . . . . . . . . . .. .. x - _ , _ • � • � . _. . I . . �, , ,. . . � — . — . . . ; � , � �r _ g1 . i � . . ;: , . _ . . .� . . ' " . . , . . � � � � J . . • , November 9, 1964 � Honorable Mayor � Members of the Citq Council � Fridley,.Minnesota ' . ' Gentlemen; . We would like to have the permission of the City Council in regards to having Bingo at our new location of the Fridlsy y.F.W. ' Pos t �363 . � Our�new home will be located at 1040 Osborne Road N.E., { , � Fridl�y 32, Minnesota. We intend to have Bingo two nights a week. � i The hall area where Bingo will be played will be aeparate �' from the Club Rooms. i , . , . I Yours very truly, ' � � . � MAYNARD DTIELSON . ` I COrIlKArTDER FRTDLEY V.F.W. POST #363 . I I BUILDING TRUSTEES , . � Milo Parks i . � � Warren Palm .. ; , Erling Edwards � � , � I ... i _ . - � , � • _ � 1 i i . � _ �� •. i �. . s . . � � i _ , - E . i •� ;i . � ', , • . � $�; ,� � November 9, 1964 Honorable Mayor Members of the City Council Fridley, Minneaota � Gentlemen•, We would like to have permission-of the City Council to hold dances at our new location of the Fridley V.F.W. Poat #363, located at 1040:Osborne Road N.E., Fridley 32, Minnesota. . - ' Our intentions are to have hall rental for Wedding Rec�ptions and Wedding Dances. We also hope to have a dance of ' • our own at least once a week. � Yours very truly, � MAYNARD rTIELSON . , COMMANDER FRIDLEY V.F.W. POST #363 BUILDING TRUSTEES � . Milo Parks Warren Palm . 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(Masiaa Hills Booat� Plastt� $stl.�atw #1 - sanitary S�+�ac �ovea�t Psoj�at �o. 72 iT.B. �47o No�th oi Miasisaippi Stree�j 8stimat• �1 - 8to�s swr� �ov�� Psoj�ct �To. 71 tToSe �47e Nasth o£ Kississippi str�t� Sstimat� #1 - stoaGm S�w�oc T�aw�rnt Proj�at go. 5-�B �Noarth of T a8 ��100 e B�ast og T o8 0�k4�) 8stim�te #6 - Staacro swr�ac �av�t Project Noo 5�A (stcorm S�+ea� Ia�terc�ptar ia T.Ho #47) $ ZOo00 $ S5 000 $ 594,00 $ 743 050 $ laoso Sstiisata #4 � 3aa�tisy Si� �tud Wa�ex �cO�vac�it Prc�jset Noo 6� �1964 saaitaxy se�ac & Wa�� Ia�avr �t Proj�et) $1o63smso Sst�t� #�4 - st� srwaac I�sov�rt t�rojeet �oo 68 (1964 stoo� Sew� Im�cov�t Proj�) m S 110,00 $3o170n50 s_ _ _ 90 COMST�CR � DAVIS, INCa � Consulicing Engineera 1446 Cour�ty Road "J° Minnespolis, Minnesota 55432 October 27, 196�1 Honorable Mayor and City Council c/o Mr. Earl P. Wagner, City Man�ger City oP Fridley 6�31 University Avenue N.E. Mtnneapolis, Minnesota 55421 � CERTIFICATE OF THE ENGIP3EER Qentlemen: We hereby submit Estimate No. 3, the Final Estimate, Por McCarthy Well Company, 670 Enstia Street, S�a Paul, Minnesota, 55114, for work comple�ed Por construction of Water Improveme�it Project 34—Q, according to con�racte Lump�Sum Bid Additions to Contrac� • 9 1/3 CuaYds. Concrete Grout @$18e00 $ 168.00 �ot�a Aaait�or,� � ��saoo � Deductions fram Coatract li Fte 36" open Ho1� 15 Ft. 16" sta3nl��ss st�el Sc�e�n l�' Fte Qrav�:i Pack 15 �iours Test Pumping � �3ooQO � 33fl000 � $65�00 � $ 6o0a � $�.5.00 Total Deductions Fina.l Cont rac t Fri ce Less: Estimate �1 �2,808.00 Estimste #2 $ 146020 AMOUNT NOW DUE, a. o e�. a�, $ 975�00 � ���000 � 2kAo�0 �1,6�7�OQ $10,398.00 � 8s919.00 � $ 7 4.20 m o e o e o o', o e e 4 We have viewed the work under Contrac� for the construction of Water Improveme�t Pxoject 34-Q and find that the same is sub- stantially complete in accordanee with the Contract Docwaentso We recommend �hat tbe Pinal payment be made upon acceptanae oi° Honorable Mayor & City Co�ncil • City oP Fr3dley -2- October 27, 1964 FINAL ESTIMATE - Water Improvement 34-Q the work by your Honorable Body, and that the one year contractual maintenance bond comaaence on the date listed above, DCO/ge cc: McCarthy Well Company � Respectfully submitted, COMSTOCK & DAVIS9 INC, By . a �ms oc , . , �1 �� � Honorable Hayor �d City Cca�?�cil City of Fridley c/o Earl Pe Wa�raer9 Cf�y Marba�„�r 6431 University �v�o �eLo Fridley, Minnes��a bS421 Gentlemen: GERTIFICA'TE OF �,NGINEERS Nosretnt�r�r 11, 1964 We hereby aubaiit ��t�.ma4e No� 3, t3�e finai Fs�araati� °'tir P��ra�aske 6 Reas, Inca , 3613 � 53rci Pl�ce N. , M� na�e��1i�, �fii�ae�oLa �ax� ?xo� �cti S 6 W�69, aceotdfng to the cantsact ,�nd c'�an�a o���� �i�o ? d$�ceel ����4��?;er 10, 1964, Oontra�ct Lum�, 5um Prica o 0 o e, o o a, o, o o, o, o m o�f 5,764, 79 Additicns to Co�ntract : 8" V(� 5�10 29` @ 5�+091 = $ 1�2,3Q 8" VCP 12m1+t 208' �$5,51 = 1,].k6,0� � Exoft�M�hol�e �san� ) 4.5' � $35025 = 158a63 61° VCP 1/8 Bend 28 @$8055 = 235oia4 6°' CIP 31• @ S3o18 = 9805� 21^ RCP Cl IV 1Qa12 �' @ v3.Da6� = �50�8 18" RCP Cl III 5��.0 59' @�7a �` = +�i.�., �8 181t RCP Cl IV 8�10 Q�° @�Bo6�i ° ?f�,AB 15" RCP Cl III �l�l� i5�,� �° @ S5o 49 � 833� `3� 12" RCP C1 IV i' @$50�0 = 5a��> Manhol� Detail P"I��. i@ S34di��t8 = 3pA{,t�� Exo PtaManho�.s Q�t��m) 30 9e @$300 �� � i1i,�9� Change order �l Cut in 8x8x6 C�� 1"�� 1�$&��8�i�5 = 2�a�3„t�5 Total Additi�a�� �u �nt�^�c�C o 0 0� P � o � WtS��o�4� 4,544098 � � Sub=Tatal o o a o 0 0 � a o � a o, o � o o a o 0 0 0 � o � � S?0,309077 Deductions from Contract: S" VCP 10-12 238' @ SSo01 � 6" VCP 32' @ $3a24 s Cut in 8ac6 Te� (sane) 1@$100.00 = 2" CIP 1905' @ S2,40 = Cut in 6�', Tee (water) 1 Q$198005 = 3 j+►" x 1" Corporation cock 2@$6 0 75 = 1" Curb stopand box 2@ 516,00 = 1" Copper pipa 52' � S2o03 = 18" RCP Cl III 0-8 67' @$7,02 � 18" RCP C1 IY 10�12 8702' �$90�6 = 15'� RCP G1 12I 008 138a2° �$5,49 = 12" RCP C1 III Qm8 2106• (� SSe00 = TO't�. �dl1Ct�OR18 fl`Old CCR1t768C� o e o o e o $1,Z92 0 38 103068 lOQo00 �as o so 198005 13050 32o0D • 1O5o55 470a 34 711e55 ?58072 1080013 3,8w0A58 3 8�40058 �.�. FIN AL C�ITRACT FRY CE o. o, o o,, o o b, o, o, , o,„ e 566 ,469 019 ' 92 �: _ _ , . ,-� ., � � �� Page 2 Amount Eara��d to Date LESS: Fs�imate �1 Esti�a��^ �2 Praj�ct S � W #69 539,959, 83 23.138A44 $66�469,19 �. _ _ 93 63,098,23 NET Psl�"JNT BU�; - cZ3J�,Ia PAYMENT $ 3,370.96 % have ch�c.r�e� t�h� �a�^rk cuide� c����tr���fi �Qr tYas cc�nstruction oP se�ter �d w�t�r Impmo�re�:�t a`r:�j�-ct S�Sf� �€�9 ��u� ffnd �D�� san� is �ubstantially Cot�- piete i� acmor��nc� �i#:h the �zn�r��c� �3ocur�ntso T ayaconanend that the fin�l. paymen� ba a�ad� �,;�on t2�Q accJer�t�+c� af you, the Council, and that ' t:�e �ne yea:r raaitg��-a�ra�aA ria:inten�a�� b�d rot�t�nt�s o� the date listed abowe. R�M:mlz R�spec�tfully sut+mitted, � ` / � R, Po Minder P,E. Suhu��an Engfneering, Inca Cos���liing Engineers � �ssz a� Lica�s so s� t�aem$D s� cx�r cauiac�. l�t�ii81�88 16, 1964 GIDABBAt. C�lITRACT08 Sheldaa MoYtansan 1289 Skyrwood Lane li e E o Ftidlsy 21, Mianesota i�sc�e� T. C. �C,jfseth 4230 CeaCtel Awnus AQ B. Min�eapoiie 2i, Hfnnesat$ L� ,� bys Sh�ldoa Mortsnsoa by; Te C. Rjeseth :,; �: : �: _,,�� �� LIST a+' LICBNSSS 'I�0 BS APP�tOVSD BY CITY (.'OUNCIL II . �NOV��B� 16.� 1��� -- - APPISCATION F08 CAFB LICBNSSs . _ ��.chard Ae Kempa 3916m38th Awinus South � - Mitinsspol is 6 e �ti.naseota Ba A� Carisoa Sro 5546 Wim�tka Aaenue Ptosth Mimieapol i,� o Mfm�esota .�PPLIGA1Z�t Ft� ^.�-1���TTB 'T..ICSN$S $iChSSd A�' K�smps 3916�-38th Avemta 3outh Minn�.apalis 6s Minn�sota 9 � I � dba: dbeas �.. _ � 95 Chaati.clesr Pisaa lgoott Plaaa Shoppiag Ceutres Minneapolis. Miime 55421 The Faimiiy Biliiard ,Or►atsr 623T Dniveraii:y Avso tioBo Miaoeapolis; l�aun. 55421 Qbaz C�anticlear Pis�aa Moon Pla� SUoppiog Gnb�r Mi.nneapoZis. Mina, 55K21 � ., . .� � • . , � 9S $ ~'' . '. . . . . . . � . . . . .K-' . . � . - . . '�, . , .. . . � . . . . . � � .. I. ` � - . . � � , . 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(�Rc.,o 5��,�wTw�c'�'""'"' ; . �. � C� � -���s 5��,v�sVec !�-j _Ot.MC�.__%,�__..�.�. dw�veft, I _._.. - �: „i , � , �8 .�• �.la���s �x��:o�t FoR �rrn�v << .r*rs �. � � �r k = � � �� ; Aa:�rrr c� ME��on o� P�c a� zc�avr�rrrs , � �'Yd.s ggreeme�s entered into t�.i.s �? � d�y af �....?u,:.e....�.,.�;.� 1,9 6.,�,. � ' . bstw� the City a� Fridley� Mi�aesota� ltiereafter refierred to ae the City� at�d Bernard Julkawaki aad Ed Chiea ' , . , owner(sj, hereafter referred to as the dev�lapor�a} for the purpo$e af petii�.o� ing f or 3mprov�ts in the p].at knort�m as �,Meadowmoox Te� a..ce...._., � '�aad agxe�ent oa the method of paymen� for �he above imgroviemerits, . �, The developer(s) hereby pet3.�tons t1�a City to install the follc�wing 3mprov�a•• mm�n�s: �(a) sts�et eurfaci�, (b)'conarete curb and gutter, {a) sanitar�r sewer ' rrw�.r��.�rr i.+�.i� . rr �. ��r��++r � �rr���rr +�rw.� and coz�ea'Lios�, (d) watermain `and service, (e) et.reet si�es {g} bee�ara�-ee��1- .i . . . r�r.� �n�.r�.�r.rrn..r�r.■r.r.r��r ■ riri ' � � � � � a�ci ig3 staTm se�rer in � for, eeid plat� aad ap�ee to esaraW mone�r �d.th the . C3.ty to c:o�o�er the cost o� a17. suah�.3mprov�nente on aL1 lots for whi.ah fi�.t1s is . tr�.nsferred be'�w�e� fi,he tims the .final. plat is acaept�d and ths t3m� tha� the . � assessment for such i,mpxbvement� appears an the tax rolls� and agrees ta place in Waived 3/23/64 City Couacil . , .• �: esarow .�3,639.20 _ to c.over preliminary ea�naering aosts� to be returrlsd ,'; _ � upon petiti.oned wark bein� pladed w�d�r contr��t� lese amounts r�ot added to. assesa• � � .�nt costs. E�acep�ions or �delet,ione approved by the City to a,bove �mpra�ve�ants a�e: ' . . :: e • . The amouat af 7,aad being dc�ated for park� purposeg 3.s �� aares; or caeh ”. , f�'�l . p8y!l1611t► �.Yl �.BLt 'i'.13�1'80f �.11:t+h8 8A30U31'tr O� � � :�l��-.�(�. �.$ 8ti'�$ChAL�o �ACT@8�8 ��,�,/'�1/ �� �' . . . � . rr� � . Y Ry�3 �, �.�.. ba.ssd an 5� of land �wit113n baundary of aubdivision; or in lieu thereof� 5� of _ � � , ,; . •�ll000 per acre� o� ,�L5.00 per lat a�id autlot� �hichever is lesao P1ats uader ., thr�ee acre�- are ezaan►pt fra�s all park land or moneq paymeat requirements.) '.` ` . VV , ' Ci: ' . ' ' ' . . �. <. � , (�CiZ—C ���-t. • ��.�.�.�...�..�..�..� i 88 , . . � �� , � . c � #Crass out �rords �►ot apnl3cab2ee � � . . ��'�"196�'` . . ,r�. � �r , . ; � � e � � � �s_ � �: � �'��,,Y � , - • ; �� l�rse Herb�rt Bacon, Sro - Leit City wiliis�n Plwa, Sr4 �� � � - D�aaased ��`°�'ti{ G �^ 1:;eM-�- �� � �a �� r . � • f -' 1 • . , ,. � � . : � � 1D0 4 � �RDINANCS N0._,_,r,._ AN QRDIpANCB CRSATING AND BSTABLISHING FIRE LIMITS � �' WIi'f�IN THB CITY OF FRIDLEY, AND 11t�NDING CHAPTSR 4 OF THE CI1i CODB OF TEiS CITY OF FRID�.EY AS. TO FIRB , � LIMITS AND �'IRE DISTRICTS. ' . ."; The City Council of the City of Fridley do ordsin follvt�st Section 1. A sectio'n to be knawn as 46�.3 is hereb added to the City Code f Fridley providing as follows: • '- . 1 .F SeCtion 46.03. There ere hereby created and e tab- : � lished in the City of Fridley cartain areaa designated the �,� FIRB LIMTTS. `' � (a) A11 areas designated on the City of ridley � f Zoning Map as being classified in Zone C2 �tnd �2S ahall deemed as within the fire limits. � , � (b) All occupancies classed as,C2 or C2S under � Chapter 45 of the City Code shall be deemed as withi.n t fire . limits when constructed in either Zones M1 or M2, ,.: Sect3on 2. That Chapter 46 of th� City Code ahall ave added • to it the follawing sub-sect3ons,: r': 46.029. The provisions of Chapter 16 of the U ifotm ' �-� Building Code shall be revised to read ss follaws: _ �.. For the purgose of thia Code, the enCire ity � � is hereby declared to be a fire district, and within the dis- .`; trict certain areas shall be designated as the FIRE LII�II . �';� �thenever reference is made in this Code to any FIRE LIMI -t. it shall mean the fire limite cxeated and est�blished by this Ghapter. � a.: t: '46.030.• The provisions of SeCtion 16.03 of Ch pter • ,��; 16 of ttie Unifo�m Building Code as to items A through C f silid, 4�°. Section shall be deleted and not be a patt of this Chap r. � , 46.0�1. Section 16.04 of th� Unifox'm Building Code, �' Chapter 16 s�hall be: -revised ,and amended to read as foll s: �' _ �. . Ai►y building or structure co�mplying rith . he �:'� requirements of thia Code may.be ars�ted, canat�cucted, d :`' Within or i�to I:ha fizu dietrict. • .; E : ; . , � . . , � . o ., . ; ; . � , . ,, ' ; . � � ;� � � i� � ;. �� Q � �3 i g a, � � � � � � � 1 i � , ! t � � _ � ; , � - j i ; i �, . y 3 r •, ; 9 t • .; � � . : � � _ 1�fl1 a ' a Paased and : odop�d , by th+e C ity Coui�cil of the Ci y, of Fridlay this ,_,.,.:.... daY af • , 1964. • . ; , � � . . - . ' � � . . . . . . . ' � . Wi�liam J. Nee, Ma ATTSST: , � .. . , Marvin C. Brunsell, City C1erk /� q Firs t Reading: y'�Y°, . T�� �! �� . Secar►d Reading: . Published: � ' . � : . � . � .., ' . ... . _. � . . . . � . .. . . . . , ,. . � . . . . . ._. __.__ __,._._..._�.yr.a_:...:._-.-.._.-._-•—,--..^ _ . . . . ._. . _. .. . . _ . _ - - ._ . _ . . I • ; • I� � . ORDINANCE NO.,�� � A1`T dRDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE SALE OF A LOT, COPIDEMNATION AND NO LONGE& HAVING A PUBLIC- BY The Council of Che City of Fridley do ordain as ollows: � •� Section 1. That Lot 30, Block 4, Plymouth Addit on located ia the City of Fridley, Cou�ity af Anoka and State of Miunesot was previously acquired by condetnnation and for park purpoaea. Section 2. That the Park Board of the City of Fridley and the City Council,of the City of Fxidley finds that the esid lot is no longer ' , need�d for the purposes acquired and the City of Fridley ha no public use for said lot. � �02 Section 3. That the said lot shall be sold to G�r ld J. Tarpy by a Quit Cls�im deed for the sum of $250.Q0 and the mayor a manager are directed to execute in behalf of the City the necessary in trwaent of conveyance and that the proceeds be plzced in the park fund , Passed and adopted b� the City Cauncil of the Cit of Fridley , _ � .. this ' day of , , 1964. • � ' •: Williauu J. Nee, May r ATTEST: , _ Marvin C. Brunsell, Clerk First Reading: �. /��/ %�v � � � Second Readit�gz Passed: . i: � �� � • ����� I�a �� r�E�o 'TtD s C�C�� l�x�$er aaul G��� ���aaci'� F�.QM: I+i��in C o B�cunse�i, Fi�aa�ce Diractor S13�C�s C��re���n� �iae spii� ai �p�cial assess�ez►ta an Lats 1 thru 11, Blc,ck Z3, and Lo�s 20 �h�u 3Q, ��cc� 13, H�milgoa°s Addition tc� �Iec�n�c s�f 1 i e In 195�r Lai�� 1 thru 11, R1ock 13 and Lots 2� thru 3, Blacl: 13, H�il�car�'s l�ddit��s �u Mec�riica�ill:e wexe all listed o�► one d scrigtiouo Thf.� �on�ir�ued ia ef�ec� u�t�l ��e �°�ea� 19:�7 o In 1957 �nd �e�a ral �imes. �Iae���f��� la�s ha�e �aeen sg�.�� c��f �rans �he orig,��l descript on, T�e�e i�as bee�a an error �ade in the distri�utiag of the lateral �sse��mea� co�t� o'�be a��taat�ed r�solutiox� w�uld corr�ct tlais e or o 103 � � � RESOLtT.� I#�Pl N(� o �1954 A RESOLUTION AU�HOitgZING AYdD DIR��'iING THE CQRRFsCTION OF AN SPLITTIAIG QF SPEC][�!L ASSE35��ITS �N iATS i� THR�T 11 ANl} IATS B�CK 138 HAeMII.T�N'S �DITYON To MF:�HANiC39ILLE 0� iN TIiE Ti�U 30, �ut' r�a Lg�s 1�hru 11 snd I,o�s ZO thru �Qs Block 13, �tsmiltou's Addi�ion �o Mech�tnicsviile �aere at c�x►e �f�e lisged �n the e asse.ssment r.ard sati �rer� �a�ced 3e one u�it 9 aad S,THHERBAS, sc��x�l �£ ��ie �o�s �a�e ��ea sg1i� a�f frosu �ha origiaal deacri�tian, and �EitEAS p cr�r�sin e�rors t�a�e �een �de in spli�ting Clae� assessments o E10W9 THSREFORE H1d IT R�SaLSiED, By �he Citj► Council of �ha� the 8ssessffien�s on �he follc�wing dssari�ed percele b�e �ot 1 aad the Ido��h � of Lot 2 S'� af Lot 2�td all of Log 3 ?�sots 4�hru � r�a�d the S'� of I.ot 8 S� af Lctt 8 and all e�f �,�� 9 $19ko72 194083 326038 28000? $99boU4 And �iist ttae ass�s�n��a ox� �he fotlawing described ss followas Lot�s lt� ��ad 11 Lots 2�A 21, �ad 2� Lo�s 23 thrtt 30 $13bo81 103025 7� $996 oti4 ���� � T� ��x ����a� �� x� c��Y �F ����� axxs �x oF �'�``P� _� �,�g4 0 ATPBST ; CITY CLERR � Ma�cvin Co Brunse�l � wziaa.�w .r o I �, 10� Ci� of Facidle�►, ased as follawa: �aee be decreased � � ' 105 �. _. assoLVr=a� r�oo Q���� R830LUPI�t TO SUSP�iD �8 GRADITING OF BUILDS�ts' PBRKITS Al?D ZO�I�iC3 DISTAICT C.HAait�B IN Ai�i ARSA tA�DER STt�t I�QR A�IAwi�OR ZO�I�G 4'HA�1Q6 A�D F0� �LBA1? R�PALe W'HBRSAS, the Pla�,i�g Ca�iseioa� og tha City of Fridiry has had u� s� iaac servveacal months a ma j oac r.ouing ctsa�ge far th� are� bovn�d as tolla�ws: oa� th� �Tostho 67th Av�uue N�o�thesst, oa� the �est, th� Narth�a Pacific Railway Ric�t-�o%way, on th• southa 63�cd Anwtue �toacth- �i8t s tsit� O�1 '�ie Ei8'C o%�i 3'�tOi�t NO�`tbO�St a ii'Ki t�BA3, the Planring Coisoaissicui has also uacle� stilay� ths pcssible fixeatmsat of thia a�ntire ar� as an urb�s r�vwal projac�:o snci WI�tiSAS, a�p�licatia�s a�ra �ow pa�ding b�foaca th� Bla�ainq Cacamias�.oa and th� City C�o�ail of tbe City of i�ridlay, fo� miao� c�haug� i� $o�ing. a�+d �ar buildiag p�'n�its w�.thin said ar�a, and W�ASo publia b�arings have been hela b�fa�e tb� P:laaning Ccrosissio� • aAd boiooce t� City Coun¢ii of tho City of Fsidisyo sACi t�ucthss pt�blic b�ari�gs ars �ooat�qpiated c�o�aca�ni�g rsqu�sts foac da�sngea 3n zce►iaq oac %�' o�otm�orcial building� pazmits tos psap4rties within said ba�u� sr.s, � �AS, tiis atucii�s na+ pe�ding befo�s the Plaaring c:ommis8i.o� ar� i�l�i, a�►� will at Ia� coa�l�:e fo� several �t1�s. �, Z�SRBI+'�S, IT RBSOI�V�D, by �he City Co�uacii of ths City o Fri�iley at its r �Nt1Ag �old oirt tA1� 16th di�y of D1o1►d.1b�0C s 1964 � that all Ps�adipg Plicatioa�s for cha�g�s it' aos�ing, m a�d appliostia� fc� a�y oth.ar purpose that may p�m- aae�tly ag%ct tt�e ar�e �seribecl a�bova, b� suspet�dec7 atxi der".�acs� unto the mNtiag of tia City c�osts�eil at its f3rst r�gular m�otirig ia Fobaeuasy of 19650 PA38�D A�?D AaO�TSD SY T$8 CITY t�1CIL OF THB CITY OF FRZDLBY TBIS 16�8 DiAY O�P' �O�i'1SMBSR, 1964 0 � W1113�lID Je ITNs i1AY�[t A'1"1'�3T i Marvi.a C o Sru�aell, CITY �LSRK � n LJ f • ��[ti1`1�'�':l7 V�J6�Ll.7cCyWiJ �J�ii'��.i►VC .°� LVVIfli�J17WL� +lGg 7.g6�i PBGE 1 The meetin,� �oas call�d Co o�der I�y 4hai.s�aan I�avik aG-��s-3��� PoM� x�o M,omver� gsxasc�rtd« ICxr�vf.k& Buadc7.s BQr�n� Juhansnn O�tha��s ��r��en� o �ity ��a�a�a� Tlauuc2x� �i�ty 8a��inet� �urashi ���� i��rli�-1 � �1�7.�s �'r�'�u..�'f�Q� ����s � ���i� $n l.9E4: MIQ'i'.[Oi1 i�y ��r�ea�9 sc��nc�ed t�y� �sa,del� �hmt fil�a Plaaning Goamiasian apgaeyvv� t�e c�ixvutes af ttiQ F'iunn r� �.ss%m r���a�; of October 8, 1961io �tp�eu a vai�a v�Ce� all va�in�; ay+�� %ho mation ca�es°iado • APPRtn1S MINUTE,S O�iP 1'L�NNINC CO�SISSION Mt+�'�NG t}F OC�.'O��i. �? 19GEi o 2�}T`ttl�t by Bargmaaa s��nded iry Ba�►dalg "that �h� Platmiag Co�mmisaioa apprave th� minutes o� Lhe Pl�m%x� �asion mes�.�n� af Octobsr 22� 19640 �Ygan a v���e vs�t�p nl� vt�tix� aye� �he m�ti�n cazziedo Bi�CBIiTS MIr�ES �' � P88ETS & UT�x1'IIS�S 5tb'I3-COk�'!I'T�BB MEETI2�G OF ttpVffi�8R S 1964 s t�3Tx�t by Bandela s�onded hy $ergmaaa �hat eha Planaing Co�mieeion receivm thc �aiaut�s of the Streats & Utii,1�,t%as Sub�-Caamit�ee mc�etia,g of Nav�az 5� 19u4a Upmg t� vaiae v���a all votin,g �q�s Che motfoa carsiede �ExVB MIi1C3TR�S Q� PLNTS � SUBDIVZS7A�5 SI38-�Ot�iI7T8B t�BTIAIG OF 2d0'VBHID� 5�,,,,w 1964t Mi0'xI(�i by Bandsla sec�ttcied bY BergmsaE that the Plannin,E Co�iesion x��i� r� L.i►ca r.y,3z�u�.e�s �af th� Pl���� ?�: �ab�.fv�L�l�ra� �ui��G�aaittes meeting of �+ve�c�r �� ���►��, �'p�n s°� vc��.�� wF���}, �.1;E v��3as� a��� Che mation cerri�do �BIVS MTT�ES d�` P�{'� &. �'..A�i�%0�� 5����!'�Ii"i'� ��i�iG OF OGI�OBBR 19. 2964s I�i'IU71 L�y I�nd�7�9 ��ncir�d 'v� ���c�an� th�L• �i�e Plaan3aig Cotimiseion r�ce3.v� �se �ziaru�es t�i Che �axkra &�'�,�ay«��ne3� �ub��mmiCtee m�eetin� ag t�t��ax 1�9 1964a Upe�n a vt�i�e v���A ali v�r�ix� �y�„ ehe mg�ioa� csrriecle I o 8PL T USST: L, S,�i.-2� o GI.L�C T S,A�A�X�S02t a LOT 6 H1oa& 2, il+sn �1�vc�e o AddiCixino Mre �ccr;siaso� �rFta prea�ato i�tro Bc3r�aen revi�*aed tb�e Streets aud UCilitias 8ub-C�amm�ittee s �r� thia xoquasta and Mx, Bandel etated Che� Plats snd Subdivi�ions &ub� Ce�aomittQe c�ncuxrad c�ith Che Streete sud IItilities SubrGoaaooittaao o tlQon a vsi�� vote9 all voting • aYaa taad . /�� P r' 1L� 7�1��,nui�n�± �o�m�.uaion M�aatix��,,,- Navemu�r 12� I.964 Pa�Q 2 • 2 � C(i�l'�TtIi�D RB�(IlTIt� � o zC1� �'fi�a=r10,� g�It^s r G�ACE M�AI'II.$Y„ ST AL. s R�oxYO �x� 8�3E ��uq�rei a�.�1.��pL� family c�c�elliu;9 ta �-2D �maeral l�cis i.xiess ttrct�s o �Sro I3exnard Ja�.luuuwwel�i cr�s px��c�n�d Becaus�s �f a pxop�reeci e�sdicv�an�cQ xelatix� ta� cl.assificatian of additior�sl z�aix�; c�istrictise ��zt� �urami�esiox� �'clt this itesn sh�uld be conCinued. k�UI7 b� Bcx�t�n�, QPC�rnc�Md �ay 8�delA �',tat the Plam2i�n�; Commiesion e�ntiseu� �.c��:i��s ox� ��z�nZ�.� x°�c�u:�,;:at;� �Ot� �fi/}�1.t��, Crace Manley, et al, u�lril �Yiu ik�carai��s IOth ��iix�U i)��u u vvice v�,�s9 aIi vo�ina aye, tha �tiats r.�zsx'i�c1, �o �o��rzrr� ���..�sg��p z� ���3.i�, �oRno�1 so c�,�f: �ts a3 t�ru 30a B2+�k I3� fl+�milta�utl� Additi�x� �� Y�iechnnicsvil�ea itezpne ftom x-3, � �ener�l au.�ki�7.� fam:�ly ciwell:i.�;� te� �•la �.ocal businose area� o �i�o �rdon Gr�thr�ru trao pr�ec�zt�A an� dlscyxesr�3 uith the tamnbe�ts Lhs praobla�ns aamneafieNl ui�h �t.a p�a��3.cular pie�� �� l�end� I� wars e�c2?la�d tii� ��nz�:S,s�ic� ��i� th� pxesent zouiz� ciats�ories exeetC� ps�oU1� eahicli c�id cucc�; �c�.st c�I���x �`ricll�y c�e ve�iaxci.ng Co� gro�, andl nar�r a gz��sad �rd3,�+� �;� �c1 �hag�ac 45 ralatin�,� ter al,aeaiiiaa- tiaz�. �f �tddiGional ��n3:n� diCBtxict.a i� U�an,� clzr�ma • MU'I�OtJ t�y Berga�aaa se�ra�ed �y �J�h�nson� tlui� �he Planain� �ission e�eie�e �act3,,on unwi.�. �.hm� f�a�e�,i;�x 1Rt�� meet� �►n � xezonin� rs:quest, 7� �r��llg �x'd�� Sp G�atat�,r ff���s� �� �:1�ru :�(J� Ai�k l�p 8�siltou1� Addition to Mc�nan�.�s�►�lzr�� ax�d a�,���t� �h�. ��i:,� �;�� ���+ �equ�sc tba Engsneer.in8 Dopr�ta�� � p�c�p�►xa � �p ��i� �� ���:a �r��m �ii$hway #100 ta 53rd Avcmue� L1r,iv�,rs�.�y �,vc�u�� �� 4th sud ��cli 5�.��.�tr� g�wi.ag tht locations oi builc�in�s„ :�lle�, e. x�d s�a.�ri�� �i�:�v�s, U'pc��z e v�i�e vntea �ell vatiaB BYas C�L�� YW�MS.�'J�'i V��Q�U . W a �AVi .LLF6iCii.d`1V 0 G�tS. X17�°i 3.6. o. .�Jei.t9�+! _.J61SY.►'r� yy �iir o� i��LiLi� AM�°s W Cs .7 6litli 78 si�etc 4a BQes Addi�£ran �zs ��dl�y P�x�� �.e.z�n� fxesm �41D aingis famiiy dcae�llinsa t'� ��2fl g�n.exaZ 1�usix��ss �•re�Ao i�. Glern Z, Kuch reprs�at�nted �api�al Sals�f, Incoxgorated. l�i�OtT �y Bandola s�i�ded Uy Ii�rg,+mana fi�ia� the Public Heasiug of th� rezani.n� requa,atQ ?AA �G4�12;� �apital Salea� Inco g t,T�Iter $k, oi Lots 3 thtu 79 Iilocic 4� Rses Additi�n r.4 Fridlc�yy Paacic� tcs �zans f� 8•1, eix�l.Q famtly drralxingL �o �-2n �enara7. bueineas areaes be cl�esd aad de�er act3.on un�il D�ac�or 109 19G4o IIpa�n a voice votss all votiag aye� Chs� m�tiarc anx'�cied o Mro KKuclx stratod th� land mi�ht ba us�xd f�r a parkin� spaes duriag thu wiater monthaa snc� �aae informsd t1aaG in �rde� r.� do thaC9 a Laad Alteration • Petm3t c�uld bt� naedsd. ' 1 U � • i �: ��.a���; �.ts�ic� a�e����.€�,• r��y���z��.�� ��6:� ,� ra�� � �e �o 70 av � e a�r�r _�$ a��vc,�r�a,r�c�r ��o: Mro Chasius Braylt;y tJan pze9aiti and stated romplicativns have asiseu s�e�ardin� dae�nt8 for PrA�c�ct �i0 and r.�e Pr�paaed r�ad� i!(�.ZOI3 i�,' Bar�ne �►�c+�ndad by 8snd,�ls tisat thQ Plaanic� Coa�oiaei�n requ+esC tt.ie B�iaassing Aapart�t te+ chsck ou� the property o�waars ro��iva to �hic itea aac� zeta�r the itac� ta Stre�ts and Utiliti�a 8ub- Gaamittec3o � The &�inser:I.n� De�pu�t�nent �a��s �Blcod Co r.amtaact the propasty a�vn�re of Lars 128 I3B 1� and G a�c� �ak �h� to uteenci tha raexG meet3.ng af �ths plrumiu,�; Crxaui.soiaa c�haua the disGesasiou af �his �ss►�Iem r��11. ba broughC up. 1�a Coemission studiecl Che map drsc�a vy thc� �i.�eeris� DspBStmwC shac�it� the acbools and churchs� in Pridl�y and th� 300 faot �t eurround- in� them, Ths Commi�si,oa felt thay �ovld lilc4 ta meet with ttis City Attosnay nnd discusa� the wordiug of the prspvsed ordinauceo MOTIOI�T �y Bnnds�.g sac�+ude�1 b�r Ja�baaec�n�; that tlie Plsnaic� C�o�nission eoritinue� thR Pr�p�raed Oudi,nau�c� ,�endi� Chapt�r 81 iry �Lddit� S�ction f31a(X,1 �equiri� An On-Sal� Licc�nse Te l3o Three Huaidred Fs�r A�ray Fsom A� School or Ctwrcha until tha �rac�as �9� m�otir►�o iDpou a voic� vutea ali vo�ing ayoe tl�a motf.on carriedo P80POS$D OBDiNAI3G8 AM�iDZi1G CIiAP�TEB 45 RSLATTNG '1�t33 �LASSIFLCATIpN OP ADDxTIONAL ZONIMG DTSTB'L�T`' o 'Th� �lannia� �o�umi�ei� ���.� ��ay au���d m�re time to study ths Proposad O�rdia�a�ay specif3.r.�1.ly fal�.eaw:�x� ���as�� �n pazkix� r�quiYmaente, eide yards ��$t�rxt ya�rcls g e�fi: s��ec�� p��l�i�;e �t�� o r�ak titi� ��. �-�._ die trict�� a � xt�r �+�c� ia Che me�nt s0�the�rg aY+�� . � i FRIm.BY CBt1��8R 0�+' C�E :�B THSISBtd � S ZLAl�BT: MdTi�t Try Jol�aneoaa secaadod bS' B�r�mnns that th� Plaaaiu� Co�iasioa roceivs tho aoa�nicaCioa fran the �zidiey Cha�ber oE Co�es�ceo Upoa a voice vAtes all votia� ayse the motion csrrisd, AD�10�Jtt� a Thore beia� no further business9 Ch.aixman Kravik ad�ourntd the meetin� et 9s50 PoMo ���sp�ectfully sutm¢tted J7�'�"J �-%�--Y �'I�LQ.4�'� �38ZRK � $X'�SII R�c.�rdin� S�cretary �F ��i1�s .�L.-AL � �i�� %oC 6. � w� cat.� � s.. i.z i �o. toe 1�! � 5ca.to !"=So� � !h 2•G4 $y D�'. �_ 109 !�D � �4 v�. 1t�• �. . . r + � ; � • ORDINANCE N0._� AN ORDINANC$ AMSNDING CHAPTER 45 OF THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY AND RELATIN6 TO THS CLASSI- FICATION OF ADDITIONAL ZONING DISTRICTS. The C ity Cowacil of the City of Fridley�do ordain as follaws: Section 1. Section 45.04 of the City Code of Fridley shall be amended to include additionally to the ten kinds of Districts meatianed the folla�wing; R-4 Districts, and Districts designated as CR-1, CR-2, CR-3, CR-4, CR-5, and CR-6. Section 2. That C hapter 45 of the C ity Code of the C ity of Fridley be amended by adding thereto Sections hereinafter indicatedt Section 45.101. CR-1 DistricC. Uses Permitted. Offices and office buildings for business and pro- fessional uses, including banks, medical and dental clinics, post offices, laboratories, medical, dental and optical, and harmless and inoffensive laboratories accessory to permitted uses, in the same building. Public utility offices and office buildings, tele- phone exchanges. : Section 45.102. CR-2 District. Uses Permitted. Restaurants. Raiiiq (AM or FM} or television broad- casting stations and transmitters, and micro-wave radio relay structures. Theatres, lodges and assembly facilities having a seating capacity of less than 300 persona,�but not including outdoor theatres. 'Section 45.103. CR-3 District. Uses Permitted. Art shops, professional studios, stationery, music, barbers and beauticians shops, photographers, music conservatories dancing studios Cabinet makers � • � jewelers, watchmakers, locksmiths, shoemakers, tai],ors and dressmakers, clothes pressers. Clothing, drug, grocery, fruit, meat, vegetable and coafectionary stores and shopa. Hard�are, sporting goods, variety and notion stores, household appliaACe fixture and � furni$hing stores and repair s#�ops in cannection , therewith. Job printera and blueprintera, eagraving, photoengreving, lithographing and publishing.plaata. , � 1�0 .�' � ..� � � ' 111 Section 45.104. CR-4 District. Uses Permitted. • Automobile.display and sales roams, tire repair shops, . repair and storage garages. . � Section 45.105. CR-S District. Uses Permitted. Bars, taverna, liquor stores selling packaged goods., - Section 45..106. CR-6 Distric�. Uaes Permitted. Gasoline stations, open lot sales for vehicles, trailers, boats, machinery or sporting goods. Passed aad adopted.by the City Conncil of the City of Fridley � this � day,of , 1964. Wi].liam J. Nee, Mayor ATTEST: Marvin C . Brunsell, .City. C1erk , • Public Hearing:� - First Reading: . . Second Reading: Published: . . ' � � , _ FR[DLEY CI-{AMBER OF'COMMERCE • � � � BUSINESS AND PROFESSIONAL 8Ul:.DlNG� � � '- . �� � - . � FRIDLE`! (P.O. MPLS. 21) MlNNESOTA ' , . • SUrvser 4-9775 ' Planning Commission - City of I'ridley � 6�+31 University Ave. N. E. • Fridley, Minnesota 55�+21 Gentlemen: At its last regular general membership meeting the Fridley Chamber of Commerce approved. and adopted the following resolution: r� "To recommend to the Planning Commission and the City Council that the petition of Theisen's Market for rezoning the land. at 66th and University Avenue (�- lots) be favorably acted on subje�t to satisfactary screening and traf�ic access." This res.olution was adopted as a result of a recpmmendation to the Board . of Directors from the Retail Trade Committee and then presented by the • Baard of Directors:to the general membership. Yours truly� FRIDLEY CHAMBER OF COMMERCE .. �c-�2/ / /`'G%��-ae�c.�',r,i , Sue Miskowic Secretary-Treasurer SM�T � � • ! 112 �_ _ , . : ,Y,_:. ��� RESOLUTION NO,� 245-1964 . � WHSREAS; the City� of Fridley is a participating member in� the five-com�m�nity North Suburban Hospital District, and , Wi�REAS, the.Hospital District has concluded to build a hospital in conjunction with the Glenwood Hills Hospital on a site within the � `City of Fridley on Osborne Road, and WI�REAS, Charles Ee Johanson has been.the Fridley representative. on said Hospital District and at personal sacrifice and inconvenience ' has qiven many hours of his time and talent in the work of 'the District, ana _ , WH�REAS, Charles E. Johanson has been a life lonq resident of � .Fridley and as a builcling contractbac has built many attractive homes ° in the area during,the past twenty years, and WHEREAS, Victor Cohn, a staff writer for the Minneapolis Trihune,, has on.a numher of occasions written articles attackiriq the proposed . - a d a s as a b as becattse of hospit 1 an ia�plying th t Charles E. Johan on h i his construction business in the Cityp NOW, T�iSREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by �the City Council of the City of ` Fridley at a regular �tteeting held on the 16th day of November, 1964, �� as follaws: '1. T'hat we endorse the objective of the North suburban Hospital District in canstructing and locating � hospital in our City. 2', That we have a population presently in excess of 26,000 and•will ultimately have a population of 45,OOOo " 3e T'hat there is a present need for hospital services in our area. , .4. That several applications for medical clinics are presently before --_ the Council that wi�ll bring additional medical practitioners iuto the area. ' : 5. That Victor Cohri's articles insofar as they would indicate that c;harles E. Jc>hanson has a personal motivation that is contrary � to the best interests of the City�of Fridley axe false and misleading. 6. 'I'hat copies of this Resolution be forwarded to the North Suburban Hospital District, Cha�cles E. Jod�ans�, Victor Cc3�n, atui the Minneapoliei Tr�hune. � PA$S8D RND 11DOPTED THIS 16TH DAY OF NO�V'SMBER, 1964 BY THE . CITY COUNCIL OF THg CITY OF FRIDLSY, MINI�SOTA? � . . ATTE • : ' . • i�01� - Willist�t J. Nee , : � CITY RK -' M�viu� C. . Brurisel'1 ' . ^ , �- : �oL�r� � �� � � . i�� �3�LUTION OF CO�NCIL INTBATr T0 GRAPI'C A FRI�NCHI38 TO 1'N8 FRIDL�f PONY BXPRB5S� LIMITTD. ' . . ; . ,� . Wti�Rt�:AS �he Citq of Fsidley is a City o 26�000 peopla end the largest city ih population ancl commercial and induet�iai coacentration �ad in Aaolu► Couaty� the �►th Iargeat County in tlre 3tate o� Minnesota,and � a . WHBREA3 the people� aommerce and industry of Fridley have urge�t need o! quick : e�nd convenient acceas to the United Stetas Ma£l, and • ��, WHBR�SAS the City of Fridley does not`have a post office, but must rel� oa post � ' ofPicea either in Columbia Heighta or in Coon Rapidsj many miles fror the cor mer�ial center of the Cfty� ana , � •. ' WH6Ri�A8 ther� appeara to be a need and a widespread dem$�nd by the gublia and .�� ' tbe businees community Eor improved an8 consolidated �ail •esrvice to tbese . , � �i�tant outpoets� and � � � W1�REA8 tbd C3.ty o! Fridley:believes that private enterprise ahould be allowed � to perfoxm tl►oee aervic�ls which govert►ment cannot do so welL� or aiii not do . at ali� �nd , � . ; ; WHBREAS a p�ivate entergrfse bas proposed to prov�de im�roved mafl serviee � .� betFreea central Pridiey and the dietant post off ice butpost�l in �oon Rapids and Colttmbia Heighfie, and , ' Wi�1tFAS saitl ,ertre�reneurs propoae to eave ttua coat of each �ndividual� eitiz�n � , driving to bne of �hese outposta by providing ohce a da�+ k'otiy E�}�eea Dl1�.+'veiy og mail to tbe appxopri�t� poati offices for the fe� bf Y0� }ier 1 b's`. itemt and � ' 1 ; •, W�AE�AS the �dt�epreneurs lay claim that thei�' eervice aill � . , "SHAVE A DAY At�1AY 0. K,'• and •. WiffiREAS the City ot Fridley is empowered to grant a"franchise" to sueh a p�lblic service enterpriee if the entrepreneur Efnda the service to be feasibie � and requeats eurh franchiee,` ' NOW THFREFORE BE �T RE30LVED that the City Councii agreea to grant a franchfse for conti.nuing Fony Expreas operationain the City of Fridley if t�e feasibilitp ' ia demonetrated by the marke� testing now underway. � PASSBD AND ADOPTSD $Y 1'HE C�TY COUI�ACIL OP THB � CITY OE+ FBIDIrBY , •- � �!►fs 16th Day of Nove�mber, 1964. . A�T68Ts � . Dl�rvit► C. 8rutiaei� � Clerk _ �. � . _, . . . . . „ � .. , •_ . , •. : �.. ' � ' �iii l ias J. �e, 1�!layor ° � li� � u ST�St la 20 3• 4e so 60 7e 80 90 l00 lto P�TBLIC WOR&S DEPART"�NT CSTY C� FRIDLEY M03�TTFiLY REPORT - SEPTEMBER 19G1�. Gravel�Hauling (28Q hours}o Gravel 3urfacing (27 hours)o Grading (1T�t� hours)o Stabil3s with Chlorids {31 hours)o Patahing�293 hours}, c�e�: .. ��4o no�) o Equipu�nt Rsgairs - Streets (86� Hours)o Shop Tim�e -• Streets (77� hours�, Miscellaneous Street Work (9� �fl�)e Equipoient Repairs � Snar,� & i�.a (2 Iwurs) o 33gT�,sa Signa7.sf axtd MaPkiIlgB (362 holu�s) o �JATER DEPARTMENTt lo 2, 30 !ta 50 60 7e 8, 90 10, 11, 120 13e Water and Sewer Ins�etirnns (212 hours)o Wafi.ermain Break (13 hours), Water Meter Inspections and Regairs (150� hours). Rsadings and Collections (88 hours), Pumphouse Work (6I�� hours)m Filt,rat�.on Plairt (203 hours) o Hydrant itepairs. (28 hours)o Valve Tnspectio�s and Repairs (67 hours)o Standpipe Repairs i�.3� hours)o Watermain Taps (10 hours)o Equipa�ent Repatrs - Water {lt52 honrs ) o Mi�scel7.aaeovs Water Work (26 hours) o Water:Turn-�s (12 hours)o 3EWER DEPART��NT: la Saritary Sew�er Cleanirig (3�. I�ours) � 2D Sani.tary Sewer Inspeations t2? houx�s)o 3� Lift 3�ation Inspections and Rspa�.rs (Z39 haurs�o }�o Manhole Rspairs (b82 hours}o �o Miscellan�eous Sanitary 3e�er Work (32 hours)o 6. Equip�nt Re�airs - Sewer (52 hours)o STORM SEWER DEPARTME�1Ts lo Catch Basin and Storm Se�rer Cle anin� i52 hours}p 2. Storm� Sewer Work - M3scellar�eous {�51} haurs) e MISCELT.A1dE0U9= 1. 2. 3a �e. 5. 60 7a 8. 90 l00 Fi.r�s Depart�mant (2 hours) � Park Departmerrt (S3 hour�). gigineering Departarent (102 hours}o Po3ice Depart�me� (3�` hours} � Liquor Store (1 hour)�, votiag sootv (6o hours). Sick Leav� (8!t honrs}, Vacation 36 hours)a Holida�re �7�.2 hb�ura ) m Fu�eral (1t0 honrs ) , � ❑ �� STRE�I'$3 lo 2, 3• �e 5. 6. 7v 80 WATER: .�.... 10 20 3� 4e 5. 60 7a 80 90 10. �A 12, S`EWERs PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTNIENT CITY C� FRIDt�`Y MONTHLY REPORT � OCTOHER 1�l� C�ravel Aauling (75� hours)m Gravel SurPacing (9b hours)� � Patchin� 218 haurs)o czeanir�g �.t honrs). Equipn�ent Repairs - Street,s (89 hovrs). Shop Time '� ��eYif Cio 11��, • Miscel].aneovs Street Work (20 hours)o Traffic Signss Signalsa and Markings {118� hours), Water and Sewer Inspections (33� hours). watermain Ereak (18 hoaurs), r Water meter Inspeatians and Repaira i95� hours)o Readings and Co�leations (62 howrs), Aunphaise Work i�t5 hours ) . F3ltration PZant Opera,tican (q9 hours)o �drant Repairs (13.9 hours) o Valsre Inspections and ReP�'8 i32 hau�rs). Watel'm8311 Taps ( 8� hOUti's ) o Equi�eent Rspairs •� Water (].l�. hours), , Misaellaneous Water�Work (76 hour`s)q Water TurumOas (20 hour�)a lm Sanitary Sewer Cleaning (I22 hours), 2o saai.t,ary sewer Inspections (22�.honr�)o 3'o Lift 3tation Inspeations and Repai.rs (59'� haars) o i� Maahole RePaix's (!t]. honrs}o 50, 1�isael7.aneous sanitary sewer work (�a5 bours)e 6� g4�P�t �P� - Sewer (!�� houra). STORM SEWERs �.a Catch Baa3.a and 3torm Sewer Cleani�g �64 2lOUY'8� e 2o Miscel].an�eous Storm Se�rer Wark (163 hours). MI3CELIANEOUSs lo 20 30 � 5. bo Ta 80 9. ioo 11. City Aall (18�r hant�s)e Engineering Dep�art�ment (17� hours)o Fire Depart.ms� 12 hours). � �S� t��23 �j e Poliae nopart.me� (7� houra)o votiag Booths (6 hours�a Funeral- (]b hau�rs). Holiday ( lol� iLOUrs ) , sick_zsave (35 �)o vaaatio¢� (9�6 hours)o • • C�:� � Y�tiII�.L�if, M�iAiES(i�'!� OI�RCS OF BUILDiHG �liSPi��TOR TOP3C t 1�NT�ii.Y RBFORT T� CYTY MANAGLR QCTOB�It, 1196�a N[TN�ER OT� PBRrST3 i3StJED 9�964 i963 THIS YBAR LAST YSAB TYPE O� CO�NSTRUCT�ON C�'POBB� OCTOBER TO DATB TO DATB , ;, R�sidantial ;,-, 22 YO 206 187 Residential Garages 20 23 111 166 AAter�tir�ns 6 Additimn� 6 7 44 55 Multip�e ��.�ing� 0 �. 15 32 Co�erci�� 2 0 5 9 yndustria� 0 0 7 7 Muai�3pa�. 0 0 0 1 Churchea � Schools 0 0 3 0 Ro�pit8ls 0 0 0 1 Sign� 6 .. 0 19 - R2 Moving 0 0 1 1 56 � 11 . 1 OTHERS Heating 29 36 358 335 PYumbing 32 45 336 400 EBectrical 65 55 49S 533 �.26 136 �,Y89 Y, , 8 R��idential Regidential Garages Agt�r�tions � Additiona Multiple ���iugs Ccamnercia�, Yndustrial Municipa� Church�s 6e Schoo�s Ib�pitals Signs Moving �STYMATED VAT�UATIONS OI� BUYiDYNG PBxMITS I8308D $ 342,000 $ 173,200 $3,389,785 $3,058,800 38,273 36,563 177,770 243,164 24, 2S0 2Y, 550 84, 000 191, 018 -0� 22,OQ0 1,396,000 Y,004,500 54,000 -0y 889,000 136,200 -0� •0� Sb8,000 821,000 .�0� �Oa -b- 1S, �0 . -p= �p� 66i.320 -Oo -ow �o- -a Z�o, o00 2,700 �04 7,830 3,330 -0- POQ •0� 250 461,223 253,313 7,173,70�5 5,7 ,2 2 i • • � RSPORT TO CI?Y MAi�AG�R OCTOBER, 1964 19lP8 BS.ECTRICAL BXCA�idTIt1G GAS G�NERAT. HL�ATING HOIJSE 1�lOVI1�IG MA30NRY OY� HBATIPG P�LASTBR�NG P�tTN�Y1QG �OOI�YPG S�G1�3 Wffi.Y. Y3R7tI.LI14G �ER OF Y�it�3NSLS CURRE1dTt.Y Il� �FFSCT AND �ZG�Fi38 I�BS C�.I.�CT�D TO DATS Zi[JNID��R FEBB C�LECTSD 57 $ 8S5 23 345 4�. 615 90 2, 250 47 705 0 �0� �0 600 � 60 �0 150 44 660 4 60 ��. 165 3 45 374 $6,510 PLRM�'i FEES page 2. 1964 �.963 THi3 YSAS LA3T YEAx P��MYT N[TNBF.�S TYP� OCTdBBR C�TOBER TO DATB TO DATB #72�a0-#7296 BUILDING 865 50� $1Y,429 $12,37? #�4608��4672 #2945=#2973 #3380�#341I BI.SC�RICAYe HEATING PLUI�ING 3IGNS 739 905 664 522 613 628 7, 809 6,008 5,517 8,278 5, 301 6,987 24 -0= 81 57 $2,906 $2,559 $30,844 $33,000 � CC?MPT,AINTS _._.....� Domestia Asgault Drunk Diso. Conduot Liq Laws F irearma Non Supt Re re Arr Othei� JWENILE _...r...`..._..... ' � Asaault Drunk Diao Cond Liq Laws Fireerms Res Arr Runaway Vandalism Othsr Robber� Burgl ary Thef t Over 50 IInde r �50 I �ther CITY OF FRIDLEY POLICE DEPARTMENT Monthly Report • Oatober, 19bl� This Mo. To Dats Thi�, s Mo� Thi_�Yr. Cle_�d Pe�di� Las�t Y'r�, Las�t�yr� ; 1!� 1 0 � 1 8 �5 11 � 4� 32 100 11 5 2b 9 2 :• � l 20 3 26 190 1,I�0 2 71 121 233 5�0 ioo 11 9 26 9 1 289 � 1 20 3 26 175 1l�.0 1 19 145 510 10 $7 � i5 24 28 1 52 � 32 88 833 166 19? 2 53 288 MOTOR VEHTCLE � IIni t ,�17 IInit #21 IInit �22 Unit #23 ACC II?ENTS PerBOnal Inj Prop Damage FatQl � RADIO CALL3 AS3ISTANCE TO Motoriste Other P.D. ' Fire Dep��. � Medical TRAFFIC ARRESTS .. Speed �• �sTTe1e Open Bottle Careless Drivir�g Reckless Driving D/L Susp or Rev D/L other stop s�8n Parking Other i D.O.M. T�STS ! � Otnera JA IL ""'�iur Pri $ --- °'�.�-_�8�,h,er Pris � Milea e ?63 5, 625 6,289 3,764 This Moe � 15 22 � 34 10 3 15 5? 8 � 9 1 10 io 11 ? 5 3 22 9 Gag � 66.2 691.6 8t�.l�.l �.47.6 t4._ P,�G. Fac ensa C�M io.z i5.35 ,ozo 8.1 21+.1,l�. . Ot�3 7.i� 2?8.62 . t�l�. 8. ot� 362, oi .l ol This Mo. To Date This Year Last Year Last Year 14? 16 137 183 18 1,1�.? 1 2 2,912 291 2,633 3ob l08 38 176 43b 56 �O 93 1 39 86 4b 121 153 28 27 249 1 ? 26 16 4 io 2? 5 � 2 ? 3 3 6 � 1 23 2 292 ].l�.3 ?9 �57 �+5 45 57 1 �5 ?1 29 t�8 178 21 30 229 165 � . �8 OF PAitKB ADID PLAi[C�0�8 S I�BTIB3 � OCTO�ER 19 a 19640 �s m�tityg was eall� to o�e9�s by C'�tism�a T'haqpaott. l�iea��ocs Pre�t a Otba�a Pra�ta Tl�o�opsoaa, swansane Hu��s, Saepsa� Pask Dir�ctoaC Danliu ��,� s ,S-,�P�BrR , 21�..1964s Motiau by S�wat�sono asco�x%cl by 8u�hs�s to accspt th� miYwtes of tl�u Sep�t�e� Zl � 19�4 m�t3�g aa mailed o ,DiBXT� T2�iG � z'h� �xt mNti�a� of th� St�b-comm�fit� will bs b�l�l at lti+�land Coop st 7a30 P.M. oa� Navamb� 24, 1�64 (TueeBay) o �; •};�•;.1� ► ; li;i� s.- ..a��= ; � I.ayorott advauced by al� tA!allac� was g��ally well a�ecspt�ed by th� Plannitfg Comra.ts8lcx� a�d Co�unCil. �;! i'�.s_ 3•_; • :�;:r� R43�: CO��AC'�C� j�0�08SS '�O p'WZ� 80�A� ?O o 004 C1��G yil'dS Of � to be eoccavat� fsan west en,d of 7�oclsi Parka Price wauld bs 18 e�ta P�' Yasd o A►r�a woulc� be aut dow�a �o aa� �].+�vatio�n of app�aximat�ly 855 fyst. Ai`t�oc or�ocavatioa�� pea� woul.c] b� llau�ed i.n to co�v�r th� a�r�u. ProCNds m�,y oz ma�y no� be avs3.� ls �c�� Pa�k us.0 Motion by �vansou, secoanded by S�ypson ttre►t th� Caem�oiittes go ou r�ac�d as favat3syg tbo sal� of �a�nd as c'�ascri]�ed abovs s� j�ct to ths oozr ttactoc �illiag with suitab�,y atcabl� oaoil to a satiafacta�y �epth atsd psovi�di�g eul.t.�bi� peara�aniai gsass cover �o pr�v�snt �acosicri oi tbe gini,�bed a�c�a. l�oti.o� carri�cl p Ths CoaomittM sycamm�dod tl�at ti� City conault with l+ric o Glaaa �!alla�c� �ts to sp�aifia t�acns fvac tbe c�oon�act �onvaacaissg fiil an�d graes eov�r. M�ticm by Swa�sat�, �dsd by sampscaa� tY►at tbe Caa�sitt�e strongly I� recoams� �hat p�cocMds �caa� the sal.� oi eaAd be set asi.ci� fo� Park uew o�latioa casr ied o �.=�. r.� �1_r •1��y- 1� 4 �_,, l�ro Doai].ia will nwot with !!to �agne� to £inaliae �rc�aae of lata in Plymouth A�ldifi.ioda o MINt)TSS OF PA�KS ADID D3 sU�-C�'tTI'SB IiBTI�G - OCTG88R 19, 1964 tCoutinw�ij � p�ot� �t� • ►s; �,�,:�: • �.1� I' i. • ���l:ii :I: _:�r.N It app�sre that accesa to i�be pask at 79th ancl Aid�u Wa,y cati be ms�e via 8�11sir W�ya Acc�se via 79� �.s also poseiblee tlto��qh mos� � p�siwo 8it�ha apptoa�c ws�d be� legs coefily thaa pvschaee oi additic�l laa�W 1A Bloak 88 0£ �t�.va�cvia�r S+�igh�s faa� au app�comc�h. �hs Cota�i.ttee wiil viait fih• sit� �:his mo�th o Do�liu wi:�l hav� topo- Sraphical mnpa ps�paroci s'iavwi��q poasible apgroac�eso .�io� cl�f+�rrecl osi purc�aae of lsnci vmtil n�xt m�th o :�.� �. :•,z � : Z'h� fa�rms� catc� basin hae baan €dlled with sando T�e area wili b� so�if� arid the watming houss wil�. �+e maved to the arsa. �h• Sew�c D�partm�ut is consid�ing �ad� flf provic7i�g a amooth swalm surfac� fraa ttu no�th to sauti� �d of �la� paske B�� HO�JS,S: � 8at�mat�s of $13 0 300 and $12, 900 &�►ave b�eti seveived fo� co�atructiots of a be�c�► hc�uso at �o�r� Lak�v �rices aac� bas� �n the Pa=k Directv� sa�s'vi�g as cor►traetoac �nd all wa�� b�i� done by st�l�-caaatracttoss o Pricss are �oc,eluaiv0 of c��x�ac�i��s far s�ra wat,ar and qaso t�aac�e ars that woark aould no� ba sfi.aa��� uaatil nui.doNov�oaiaer at tt�e eatli�st. 1'he cean�ai,tt� stitc s dslay o� eoa�aie'l�catian oi baae� house co�- atrt�ctio� vmtil aft�c ths f3trst o� th�, yaar O sand will bm haul�cl fu fo�c the beac� duri:�g �ha Wl.a� o ' +_�_a �� i!��?� �lro DaoN.ia r�po�tss- lo Toilat facilitisa at Loe�e� patk are clo�eci to prvvout fr�sziaq. � o Skatityg r:ttslcs are bei�g built o A total of 13 oac 14 are pia►�ed o 3o Outfiala� of Coamo�s softb�ell diaa�oa�d ]xae b� rsaodd�ei� 4. All pa�cke bsi�g fe�rtiliz�do 5 o Leaque Ball diamo�od bsiag rdpa�red o • • � ; -« !�c o Doa�lia was authoa�ized to install two bike racks oa th� pnrk lan�d • aajacyacat to Rie. craok sc�oolo � �1_ � y!: : M �: �; ! ��:.�_ • � L� i , j+ i =- =� M x e�- Hatioan by Sv�ha�a A seeoan�ded by sa�qpson �o �dapt r�solutic+� ado�tiug rules MI�OTSS CaB' PARK.S AHD PALYC�tCR�DS SI�-t'��1ltIT't'SB 1�T7�iG — G�CTO�SR 19, � 196r► ECoat3uwKt) �� %� ccaduct of Joi:►t M�ti�gs of� tb� Paack Gaamitt� a�d �ce�tiova� Commisal.o�o Aft� diBCUSSio�t� t�� ay�s boit�g ix� th� m�►joacity, th� C'hsls�aan decias�8 tt�o mat#�o�: c�racieda �Copy of r�aolittioa attad��d) . Matio�t by Sa�sv�� s�con�d by i��Et�sso tha� psio� to � Joimt s�stinq of t'b� Patk Cv�3ttss and the �sa�io� Co�i�sia�, a writt�an aq�a fo� tb� m�eti�g �hall bie c�iatr�lbu� to sac�h m��r of � gso�a M�otion t�'sied. j� � � �+ , � :y r . :c. !AL:� x' = �. i � �1.�-t �l It ie thi deairs of the Caa►oitt� ta n+�et � oiotly with th� R�c�ati,oa Ccmaiasioa� oa� Diav�abrr 30 e 196� � . �•��i• ,� i.:�: ���.� Ko�tioti by sl�aasoue s�co�ded �y ��►sc�n s to �d j aarne 11Nrtin�g a� j outn� at iisoo pmxo i Rasp�at�l�y avtb�itt�: Roh�s't J. 8u�h�s s�crrstasy to tb� svb-co�i�tee i i� � ��$Q���SBY �BRSAS e tb�oce is a a�d io� acmpl� a� ti.m�ly oaop�atian b�rtw� the Pask Co�ittee a:yd tha Rect�►tioon Coa�i.asio�o atKA W�SAS Q g�iodic j oiat m�ati�ags of ths park CaaimittM aa� tb� R�c�C�atit�n Commissioct ar� 'held to fulfill this a�►j�etiv�, atfd w'�RSAS, it is d�3rabie to ��fiue �ts� rulea uix7ar v�fhiaii � joiat nMatiAgs a1�a11 be coa�duct�d ��he suthaarizsd o� ths two bodi+�s aMating joiatiyo �e THQR�FO�iB, H8 IT ttSSOi,V�D, that tbs iQllowit�g svl�s ga� th• oondvrot oi joint mNtisrgs be adoptecl by tbo Pas�c CamtittM. AD1D FtAtT�R B$ IT IiB30LVSD that �po� Do�aissioes tlsat thsse rul� �hal�. b� in m�ings of ths two bodies j oi�.y until agr�t of tk� two bodiaso �►3t�a�$ adaptiva by the Recr�atio� farce ana app�y to all futur� suc#� s�ul.�s b� a� by 10 �u Pa�ck Camittea at� ths� Rscr�►t�.c� Co�wLssioa a�tiug j oiatly sh�a].1 bs authorizod to tra�sa� an�y busia�ss �idh na�Y P�aP�� b� traasaat.ed by oith�oC body sapa�atsly o . Zo ig aaa� mm�oac of aithear bvay xe�+sats it� actiao oe� a�y m�tt�ac n�ac diaau►ssiou sball b� ���ancea aad th� matter tofiacre� to ths bwo bodies wee�ting 1Y�dividually foar iurthe�r coariaids�catio�a O� �AR."t�.0�'Ls 3 0 �lset!lt�gs �tall b� �tsait�d by the t�a3sm�s of tha t�ro bocli�t, ��tiug at alt�fi.� m�artiags g oac in tt� abs� of th� Qutitia� by at�y m�s �oss� by the �ra p�ces�ta 4e A gtitoacwu of th� joitst ba�ies shall is msde � oi a guo�nn fxas ea�c31 oi th� indivicival boil3es o 5m Mvtions m� ba fntrodu+os� arc� s�xl�do diacussio�t aqy brt ogiese�A, ma�d vot�s mti�y �as caat by � nrem�i�or of �ithoac boi�y p�t with- i� out r�ga�cd to �ihich of the tr�ro individwi bodi� be is s m��. 6 o O�ti�oc rt�l.ss af ti� j oit�t boc�ies s�all b� ae qiwRa f.a ltab�eo�ts' Rul�e of O�o