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RB6ULAlt C�t�C2L I�STI�i A�A - i�C�R 21, 1964 �tk�ntinu�d�
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o c�an�ga Or�oc #1 —�ls�A 302 & 315 Q�
Building Qodt,
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of ordiAa�c+e 1�ding c�►apt�ac 46, ✓
of Oacdin�ce Am�dinq Chapt�ar 46„�
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23. idoratiaai of A�d io�s to�iar Sy aa. v.. .s��,��r A1,,r��
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Z4 seolvrtiou ard�ing Pro1 Flaas �rd speci�-
n� iications - Wat.�nc lit� - skyw+�od �yl. Paq� 87 a✓
25 esolutio� oa�deocin�g Prelimina�c�i�atis� speci-
fLcatioa�ts - Sr. 1965-1 - l�dc�xtvu 1,
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26 solutic� Receivir�q Pt�imi�ty Pl Sp�ci-
ficatiosis a�d O�riAcl Hear'is� - ood l�nll,
Q 7 e itesolu�tioa� Cs�atitig Ca�i.tteo �� Rolatic�as,
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( �,�� Rataolutians Splittinq sp�aial Assosa�rnts,
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RLGULA�R C�II. I�STIMt3 A�BDiDli1 4Q�S — DSCSl�R �..1. 1964
f;,�tr, _ _ c�:3� ���:��=
1 e Oit A ST��SST VA�CATI�t — 6� AVB� D1oRTHB�I3T: �� i�a►tic� of 8�c�.ng
is va Pags 46, a d�awiag of the atrevt lovatioa�s is cas Paq• a7, aa�d
the ardiAa� fcor first r�ading is a� Paga 48 o I bav� r�wiwd tb�
si,gAed agr�e�e�a�t required by the Council foac tbis va�ostion. SM
It�n1 #10, Pag� 53 f0�' Plats�l%wg CC1�18a1o� loc.`cm�ittf.0�e
• � �,+_ � � . :
2 o APPOt�T�i1T tTABLBD 12/7 & 12/14�/b4j : I aa► placit�g this oo tLe
aq�da by Caru�cil actic�. �his r�lat�s to th� appoixitm�t�t ot fi�
repiaa�sit fa� t3le�ua Johansaa.
3 e SSCOND � OF O�t�D� AlBNDI� CBAQT�A 81: '�� oocdiaiae�e fa�
s�coa�l rea�cli:ig is c� Paqe 49. Iacltt�e� in tt� e�v�►lap� wilb thit
aqoayc7a is u�p of tbe City, showing in r� the areas of adtool sad
c�e�rc3� prapeoc�y. T�e groen is the 300 foot arss surro�un�iinq, �ihic�
�ld ba af�icted by thia a�ciiaa�u�a.
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4. SIDS — 7�OiAD�R �OPEi�D NOO�i, �Bt�i�SR 21. 1964j : Bid tabulatio� ahMt
is va� Pag� 50. �s wi11 have ths actual bi8s, u�ed thee r�ea�Aatiao.
at th� �ti�go
5 o IL�SO�iA� CQi�t1TTSS RSp�T: �ienorai Ageat, Ridh�ard sdhilii�g�, will
b� at the m�tir�g to r�rpaact aa th� In�wcanci Programe I bop� to bivt
his writt�n repo�t in time to iaciud� it iri tbs atw�].ap� witb tl�
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6 o PLA�2l� GOMlISSIO� l�SSTI�3 �� — D�R 10 � 1964: Titea�
minut.es aYe on Pag�s 51 �ou�gh 54. Tli�e is uo a�taa ioac Co�cil
� co�eie�esatio� in Itams #�1 fi�hro�h #�3, Pag�ts 51 auci 52, a�! It�ms #11
ancl #1Z, Page�e 53 an8 54o It�a �9 ooA Pag. g3 bas b�eai takatt ear� of
by the Coureil at yo�r spaai�.t. m�ting on D� 14, 1964. It.�m
#4. Paqo 5a, ths Caa�aisaio� recaam�ds th� lot spiit as iliustsat�d
o�n P�ge �5. =tan #5, Pag� 52, th� Caamiasioan r+�aaaamOaLds �A�ia1 0!
the vacation as illusttafi.� oa� Psg� 56 o It.ra #6. Pa�go 52, tl� Cp�r-.
misaio� r�om�s d�ial of the vaeatiori as illustrat�d ou Page 57
ia th� �pe� left�an�d co��rr. Z�a =tAa� #7 aa Pag�s 52 a�d S3, tha
Cama�nissio� s�4comro�ds that a bn�.3,dit� p�acmit bs appacovec] foaiC th�
, PSOP�Y illustrat�cl oa Pagr 58. T'his originally wae a=�qtt�st fo�
a lot split oac a rrpiat, aad th� Cam�issiaa %�,].e that this is nat
nawseasy. at�d fi.iN�fo�e, suqg�ete that a bu�ldit�g permit be iasu�d
go�' lhie lo�t as is, with th� sti,ptalatio�sa m�utio�ecl irt th� motioa,
aithauc� naacmaily ths Planni�g Cawalesio�n dass nat haw anythistig !.o
do with builcling pe�mits as �►o Itew #8. Pa�g� 53, � Coo�iasioa�
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COtJDTCIL i�PINKi A� C�l�1T8 - DBC�MBBR 21, 1964 (Co�tiuwd)
�ds th� d�siqnatinq of c�e�tain stats Aid mileag•. 1�.
b�i will havo the state Aid �ap far yovr inspsction at t.l�
ag. Ite�o► #�10 an Pag� 53, has bea� refezr� to i,n Zt� �1,
. T'his co�cludes �e Plat�ning Ca�roissian miav�l�se
:
(aj AtLOka County� C3AH #35: The l�tte� on page 59 caa b�
raoe►iv+od a:r� filed a
�'b} D�icllau�: Buil�iag P��i.t: I belisve Co�u�ailma� 9�aocidan
has dieeuese� tbis mattaac witlz tti� rest of ti�e Co�unail,
g�ace, aetiou could b� by uwtian to �xteM1 tbe tim� oa this
builclfag �acioit, if you wisli• I+�tt�oc oa� Pa�9e 60.
�c) sc�hooi Distri+et #13: StrNt c�aa�strnekioa: T'be irtt�ac oa
Pag� 61 caA b� rec�iw�d �nd filed sit�as the stre�ts m�actiane�
it► the l�t�or ar+a incitu�d in the re�olutiau iaac stace�ta
1965-1 �ihieh yo�t p�►ss�d at a pacarvious �eetittig.
�(dj Hi11te�: Fire s�vics: �e lotte�c cai Paq+ ba c� b� r�a�-
oive� aad filed.
CLA=MS: � claim Av�eacs aaro oaR Page 63 o Detail of the al�i�s
ia it�clu�d with th� aq�.
NARSS: T'h0 list of es�imates is �oa� Paq�s 64 at� 65 o Dst�.ail of
final �tinate a� tl�u top of Pa�ge 64 will b� farun� ca Paq�s 66
67.
KSiiB a L� f,o� your co�eidea'stiooa ate fo�und oa Paq� 68.
T=O�t3: Psfi.itioas l�o. 47-1964. � oen Paqe 69 cau b� �iv�d and
�d o�ve� t.o t�►e City DiRnaql� foac poc000seit�. � s�olntioa a�
88 adds this s�roat to �u 1965 str� P�oqrmito
120 �PO�tT C�i t1RB�At� RBD�wAt�: �h� lette� o� Page 70 is sai�-�planat�y.
i0aa Page ?i ie a.11st of tbe pla�iag Coasultants availabl� ia this
iarsa. I havo alr�aaly writter► fo� tb� a�pli�tiaae far tia TOl c�ca=tt,
'laltho�ug'1ca I haw siat �reveived the�a zt lhis w�itiug. I�+ould assum�
�that you woa�ld wis� to have the City �i�u�q� s�t � i�t�'virw s�eioe�►
�with th�� caa�sulting firms, so that yan cauld c%cids �id� oaw woul�
;'be hir�cl to cati'y aut the at�dy wx1�r the 701 Gra�a
13. iAPPOI�iTlB�11T3: �l�e appoiatmeats list�cl oa pa�g� 72 will b� •i:B�etivo
i con J�u�u�sy l, 1965 . AQtually, I hope to h�uvo R� Barc� pat in a
1%r hovre� begare tbs � of tbs ysar. �h� Polia� D�t�eit a�polnt-
ime�ts actvally cr�te tt►s po►sitioa of a�n �artra se�q�t v�hi� wonicA
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oov�cu� �rr� � coaa�rs - n�res�R a1, �964 tco�tl�u.a�
fill� by Raba�ct Cook, w�o is r�aw the Policy 2nspeataac. SaMas�
ks �1h0 als�a�y 1s a S�q�snt would thaa bsecme t� l�a�tiw
g�nt. 1'h. D�t t� wc�ul,d haw 3 a�geattts in tfi�q� of
io�a shiits, plus a �s�t�ctiv� s�qeani�.
14, C�iB?�BAATIG�T OF O�iD� P'1i�OR1IDI� CHApTSR 39� T'his c��it�tice is
a�ac� Pagss 73 t�ucoa�gH �5, �ci was wark�d aut by t� City Att.oactNy wil�►
Buildit�g Insp�etar, bscau� of sc�ne of owc pacobl�ns wi�th j�m]c
�hhi�.ee o I�aic�ht point oat that in s�ctiou 3, 39.03 0� Paq• 74.
City hae a tsailar p�a�mtt aa�cli�aaos, so ti�at p�coiaavly ttiis a�tt3pa
d be c�.et�d.
15 o t�tD�1t #�1 - W-34-Q-Z: T'he c�ax�ge ox�laoc foor yo�cuuc coasid4�orat3�ou
s va Pag� ?6, 81the� Mt. Cc�mstock a� t�t� Ci�y 8t�giu� cap giv�
oa� furtbaoc �pla►nn�laa�. ii y+aas so deai�, at the �tiug.
16. ��o�it #1 -�-34-s: �ha ct�anga ardar o� Pag� 7? ie e�if-
la�atar'y o
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18.
�R �1 -�lsA 302 & 315: �he cfiang� oacd� ou Pag� 78 �sn b�
'�laineA by the City E�gineiwc if yo�u so d�sit�.
iiATI� OF OEiDInTA� A�I�TG t�A�TSR �4G, BUITrDI� �7Q�6 s T9s�
au page 79 ao�piaine th� aacdi� o� Pa�g�s 80 an�d 81.
19 o C�O�iS2�B�TIt�1 0� ORDIMA►D�'S A�D?�iG C�APTBR 46, �ATI� C�O� s T'hiY
i�onet ou 8a�ges 8Z at�d 83 is a mino�r cfia�rg+� inCt�asinq ti� v�tin�q
Tv from 50,004 to ?5,000. T'his is r�q�sted by tb� City's H�stiug
pectaoc. T�►is also adapts the c�de by re�.
20 0�T RIGST-OF-�WAY POLICYs I pacrviausly b]co�t tbie to yo�qc at!'r�-
a�i.o�► in a nowale�t�or aAd t a�► re�aa,tiaq tbo evrggeet�i isprav�nta
d stawada�c�e as Pagt 84� I ��oul� liks to kna�w ig yout wi� as�y dw�q�
�tb� policsy o�s if yo�t do, t�fiit c�aAgos if ti��ly ar� diii`��t l�COs
+�twgg�st�ii c�ss, so tbat ��aos cfianq�s a�rn b� incaocpaacat�d into
a�ut Str�et Progr�uo fo� 19�i5,
21. WZTB Y�0�7T8 �: I tyili hav� th� p�cogo�e�d l�s� t�ith �r att th�
c�cii m�etiAg loar th� C'o�cil's aaasaidearatioa. =t apY�ra !o r io
,�atia�.ar,y, is�ofar as tth� $�aral t�acros a�c� aonc�rn�. I! t�a
11 wi�es to s�tor i�o a l�s� with ths Youth C�nt�ac qsoqp• yoa
�► dit�at tt� Mayar a� City �n�sg�oc to �oaaut� sa�r.
22, O�S�RATICB 4F �[tD� AIi�I�iG CBA�i'SR 3: I will � Uaw !�
of t� aor�inanw tsom th� city Attc�u�y, �biab yan tirili fi�ad e�o
a�gea 85 a�d 86 ia tia� to oaosalt with tb� �ii �sit�a, but t� ra-
st� I n�d� to th� City lltt�y to is�clv�ds in tl�is oc+dL�o�
ar� wry clo� to �tt t�te �Oniv�a r�qu�rst�d o Ig � Co�nail
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1 �� � �s "� �� �� 0 1ii7'! �Yw�`i�i�'
,I is � in di��gr��att with tbis proposed c�cliAa�, yon �o�ut].� pass
. iit cm► fitst soadi�g. and = wo�ld th�s pacovide a�o�y to th� tTaioa
to a�s tdl�►t t`h�it cu�ta mi�ht b� r�lative to v�h� ooc nat it
�m�ts with th�ir ap�rvval.
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Ica�syos�rrto� oF woa�rr=a�s To w�a s�rs�t: �vras� �a t� +�nwla�
I ia a r�rpaact ioor your c�sicieacation o itmms #1 and #� �auld be a�g-
! sav�d at t�w eariiast maao�aat if ti�o City is fi.o be abl� to co� wi�lt .
,' h�avy awa�oc usagw i� 1965 a 1� ��hl�e is to co�eu�lt with th� City'
�� Attoacs�y oo�rniAg finanaing, so I bo�e t'hat by m�ti�g tlmo ar�
i wili ]crow v�at resolutios�s hsv� to b� pasaad e
RSSOLUTI�Ii OIt�iRING PRSLI�+�iARY PIAD13 A�iD SI�'SC2FICATIO�TB ��1TSR
Li�iB - slcY�oOD 1N�i�L: �hi.s roeolutiaai on Paqa 87 ralat.�s to t.h�
mattieoc b�ouc,�ht to tb� Co�cil's atte�tiaaa a�ring ttw viaitaar' a
pooctia�a of th� memtia�g aa De�o� 7, 1964. .
RSSOZUTIpli O�I�1G P3t'BZ�t PLA�t3 AtQD SPlDCIFICATIC�18 -� STRBBTS
1965-1 - A�D�tAg 1: �is r�olutioa oo� Pagw 88 is t�e ar i r�d
to w� 2 diaaussed Prtitic�t► #�4�-1964 i�r► It�m #11. abav�.
a6o ; Raso�rto�r �� ��t�t p�s �n spscsr�tc�ars�ts �► a�
i HBARII�3 - wA�R L�'iB - SKYWOQD �l�1LL: T'he resolvtiou ie c� Psq� 89
�! a�d fib� h�ati�+g Aatio� is oa� Pagm 94 o T'ho Uatics l�a�c7 to go to th�
j nawapa,g�c� sin�w ti;ey are g�u�li�inq o� D� ?,1, 1964, so tlu�
j h�ar3�q dat� ia� s�t fao� Jatrt�tY 4, 1965.
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RS3QLtt1'30ei CgSA�'ID� C�Oi�Mi'PrSB 0� St� RBIATIC�TB: �hi�t r�solvttioo
o� Paqea 9l t�soa�g'h 96 w�a r�qu�sta� by t2�e Cou�ncii at its aiset:Log
oaa D�e�ooe 14, 1964.
RBSOLUT� �LM�sT�i iSC3�8Li�TZGDt - Ot�AtT: �'h3s r�ol.utiao aes Pa+g�r
98 is a r�osult of ti�e co�itte� m.etis�g of Deae�d�ac 16, 1964. tbre
ac�a�aitt�s caoaapos�d of �v�dg� Ja�wsass• �clgs 8eoeri+�ic, Co�n�eil�n �irld��
the City Attco�t�y at�d �{yse7.f o Co�ai�msu Kirld�m will dia�attse r►lt2t
yau a�y qwstio�a ya� mi$ht hava r�latiw to th� r�so].utioa. �
lmttaac oa� Pa�g� 97 is s�].%la�datary.
�a tt�saz.vTtaets c�o��t� s�scsAx. Ass�ss�e+�ntrs: � r�so�tut3roae
+oa Paug�a 99 tbrc�h lol Qaa bs paassci by aass mo�ti.aon, and !� �ftary
can sat t�►�s vp sspa�cate3,y i�n tb�t mi:wtaa o
• 30. ; TB�i RSSOi.t�Tt�iS sPL=TTt�3 8PSCS�L AsSBsS1�TS: Th� t� r�solnti,aas
I o� Paq�s 102 tluco�gb 11Z aaa b� pass�d by oa� mat�a, u� t`h� s�+�-
; tasy cau s+rt th�o v� s�psrat�ly in ths �i�csutes.
31 e i RSSOLUTI�1 TRA�tsF8RRt1� OF FtmiDS: �his ia f� fiASi r�aolutioo salciAq
� adj�Cs withis� f� 1964 ewWgr�t. R�ssoluti.o� ca Paq�s 113 arW th�
'; �planation +oa� Paqs 114.
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Z tsuat t'hat �he Co�tl�cLe3.1 will co�sider at�tha�itiug, by �oo�tioa•
alosing th�► City 8a3.1 at I�ooet aaa► �liu�rad�y, �' Z4 an�d
T!►mcse3ay, D�v�ar 31, 1964.
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REGLIIoAR C�i]NCIL MEETING � AECEMBER � s 1964
Alregular meeting of the Council of the City of Fridl�y was called
tb order by Mayor N�e at 8:12 PoMo
R�LL GAIeL :
�mbers Pres�nt: Nee, Kirkham9 S,heridane Wright
M�mbers Absen�: None
M$yor Nee announc�d the City Council wished, a� �his time, to recognize
��e service to �he City of Fridley of Gl�nn Johanson, former councilman;
�a� Mro Johanson had served th� City of Fridley for morc years than
a�yon� e1s�, �hat he was involv�d in �he forma�ion of the City and had
g�ven so much to the comanunity Lha� it was impossible to adequately
r�cognize �hese thingso He s�ated tt►e City Council seriously had arrd
w�uld mi�s Mro �ohanson because he had cont;ributed �;he kind of judge-
mRnt and �the kind of public contac�C that no on� had been able to equal
a�cl wase hvnself, proud �o have served 4�ith him as w�ll as every member
o� the C3�y Councilo Mro Johanson was presented caith an inscribed
• g�v�l by Mayor Nee and expressed his gra�ftudeo
�PROVAL OF MINUTES � REGLILAR ME�TING9 NOVEMBER 16, 1964s
Nl��cion by Kirkham �o approv� th� rainu�es of the R�gular Me�ting9 of
Nipv�r 168 1964 as prepared and receiv�do Secanded by S'heridano
U�on a voice vote� there being no nays, the motion carried tuianimouslya
A�PRlOVA� �F M�Nt1TES, � SPECIAI� ME�TING � NOV�MBER 23, 1964 :
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Mt�tian by Wright �o approve �he rainu�es of the Special Meeting of
Nc�vember 238 1964 as prepared and rece3vedo Secoctided by Sheridano
ll�on a voice vo�cQ9 �here b�ing no nays9 �he motion carried unanimouslyo
Pi�BLIC HEARTNG �N SM�'ROVEMENT -�To 1965-2 0
M yor Ne� announced a I'ub13c Hearing on Tmprov�c►ents for S�reet$ 1965-2
a reques�ted �he City Manager read t�he Notice of H�aringo The Notice
o Hearing was read aloud by the City Managero Mayor Nee asked for a
sY►ow of hands for those pr�sent ingere�ted in �h� named public hearing
aa�d announcecl the purpose of th� public hearing was �o determine for the
Cq�cil �o consider the desirab%l.ity and the advisibility of making
� i�provemen�s t�n the certain str��t� named in the notice ar►d explained,
ir� each i.ns�ance, there would b� san� Sta�e Aid Ftvr►ds corc�mib-ted if ft
wala approveda He announced �he street �rrder disc�ission was an MoSeAo
stkandard s�re�t with concrete curb aaid gu�er, wi�th a 44 foot drive
arXd there wa� an es�in►a�� of �h� cons�ruction co�t and also a proposal
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f�com th� Finance Deg�r�tm�nt which refl�eted the general thinking on
hpw it should be a�sessed and these figures could be gi.ven but he
shed �o �tr�ss i� was conc�ivable a futlare Council might not follow
ar
t�ie �ormula �hey had cantemplated �hough there would be some obligation
fpr a future Council to follow the formu].a if this was what everybody
a�rees to at this tim�o May�r Nee explained th�t, generally, there
a�e s�veral asses�ment patterns and one of th�mm is that if t.here is
p�ving now in front of a hous� and it is a residential zoning, the
rpsiden� would pay ghe differ�nce bet:ween or a cr�dig for �he old paving
a#ui th3� sort of fronl�age �uld have th� lowest rate; the next highest
r��e wauld b� a resid�ntial lot wher� there is no paving at the present
t�me and t,he high�st would b� for indws�t�cial proper-�y o Mayor Nee re-
q est�d �he Financ�Dir�ctor discuss the matter for those presento The
F�nanee Direc�tor �xplain�d �her� wer� four areas o� s�ree�s involved
i� the hearings th� first being 73rd Avenue f-ro�n Alal� Street to Highway
�5 which served industrial property mostly and partially multiple
d�velling and it is cont�mplat�d thi� prop�rty would be charged an assess-
m�n� ra�e which would pay for a 36 foot indust�cial street in the area,
w$.th an ac�ual street wid�h being put in af 44 feeto The assessment
r�te was explained for �h� area as b�ing very high principally because
o� the soil conditions on 73rd Avenu�o
Tlj�� Finance Director �xplained the second area of the public hearing
• t� be considered would be �th Street from 53�c1 Av�nue to Mississippi
Si�ree� and sta�ct there wauld be two ra�tes of ass�ssment on �i►is it�np
�th rated on the average assessment l�vel based on a standard residential
si�r��t and i� would be a 44 foot str�e� up to sta�� Aid standardso The
a�s�ssment was further explainecl as b�ing $6a28 for property with no previous
a$��ssrnent arbd those wi�h a previous assessment $4084 per foota
Tl�e third area to be consi.dered wa� explain�d by the Finance Director
a� being S��th. Avenue from tiniversity Avenue to ith Street and he stated,
w�uld pose s�me problems, that they had prepared an assessment roll spread-
ir�g one fourth of the cost on the North side of 5�th Avenue with the
p�operty onemhalf block South of 57'th Avenug helpi.ng to pay far that.
H fuer�h�r expla3ned the reason �or thi� typ� of a�sessment was tfiere we�e
��ru� other streets put in �his area whereby the lc�ts that backed up to a
s�ee� paid one-fourth and three-fo�tY►s was spread halfway dov�m the
b ocko
Z't�e Finance Director explained �he fourth area to be eonsidered at this
p�blic h�aring would be Main S�et from 57th Avenue to 58th Avenues
ti�at the property on the Wes� side was industrial and i� was figured
or� �°he basis of a 36 foot industrial ��et and the rate work�d out to
$�a�2 per foot which would be half th� eost of a 36 foot industr�,al
st#ree't though a 44 fa�t s�ree� was �o b� construc��do He sta�ed the
pYtoperty on �he East sid� of �he street was zoned muttiple dw�a3.ling
ar�d would be �ea�ed as R-1 or si ngl� family dwellings for �tte present
• sq tha� it would be t�h� $6028 p�r foot rat�o
Ma�,yor Nee announced �he City Council. wished to have discussed whether
ti�je residen°�� wished go hav� th��e s�ee�s constructsd, and explained
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�11 of these pieees of paving 2�.ad b�n designated �or MoSoAo Aid and
�ccording tc� �rhis would be bu31.t �o a cer°�ain �peciffcation and the City
bf Fridley would ge� credi�t aract con�truc�cican money for which wo�tl.d help
�he City bui].d the stree�tso He fur�her explain�d the r�sidents may have
�eard these �ype� of str�ets referr�d �o as irtidu��rial streets and for
�he most par�, Lrh�y had be�n in Fridl�;y bu� they are heavy duty streets
are 9 t�n t�p qual�.�ty s�reets and on �th S�treet �he City Counc3l
id not view this a� somethi� �ha� was going to tak�e a lot of heavy
��y traffic9 only an in�rnal �treet so �hat no or� would have to go
�u� �n tlniversity Avenu� to use their c3�.y �tree�so �
�tayar Nee announc�d ui� �irs�° �em �o be conaider�d wou�d be �3rd Avenue
rora Able Str�� to Hicrhw�,a #65 and inquired if �h�re ta�re any qt�st ons
ec�rnents on �chi� p�i�oposec�%�nstruc�cz�n or objee�ianso Thgre was no
cp�e preseni: ob�2ctfng to t�e propos�d improv�en�o
A�ayar ;�'e� an,�auncrad '� second item *c� be cansid�red wotald be � ��
�� 53rd Avenue to Mississi 3 S�ree� and �xpla3.tted �the area as start�
g�� a�'r►d go g acro�s e new c�hway and on �zp �o Mississippi
$treet� Ma�er N� inqu��l �.f there cvere anyone pr�sent who wisitied to
3�e heard o�ity Engi.neer Qureslzi expla�ined this waa a swal� type sect3on
�treeto The question was rais�d if the tre�s in �he ar�a woWffn4t be
e�].iminated right aeross from the Fridl�y Commonso Mayor Nee replied they
uld not unless they ra�re planted �n Ci�y property but did think if �his
• re a problem it could b� solv�do Councilman 5h�ridan sta��d he believ�eci
thia was a 44 foot streeto City F�gir�eer Qureshi replied it was a 4S
�oot �treeto ih� questior� was raised how much cr�di�c the residents
wlould receive for baving pr�v�ously b�n assessedo Mayor Nee r�plied
ajero�s from �he park rhey would be ehsr�d at $4 a 84 per foo�t whfeh wovld
ble ,.a cr�dit of $1044o Th� ques�i�n was raised what the people on 7th
S�treet that did not have a street would be charged ar�d were told these
rlesident� would be chas�g�d a� the $6028 p�r fc�ot basiso T�e question
a�as raised if the re�id�nts couiI.d v��o �heir part of th� street as they
f�e].t it was exp�nsiv� when they already had a st-re�ta Mayorr Nee replied
hj� felt all �hey might expect would be tha� � Ci1.y miqht build that
p�rt fraa 61s�c South and frem sane place North of �hese resider�s area
a�ud w�uld leav� a swale in fr�nt af �h,eir houses for a while but would
sl�time be buf2t and, at that tinaee it wou].d be built to MoSoAa standardso
A��, resident inquired what �the S�'a�e of Mfnrlesotaps portion would be on
the projec�a T'he Ci�ty Manag�r replied our� oi �he est�.mated coat oi
�a proximately $208,000 adverti.s�d9 $908000 would ca� from State Aido
e question was raised if '�th Str�et wouldxi4t be ma�� or l�ss a commurtity
�arvice s�eet for o�her than � ust �he people on �t h Street and haw far
t�e assassments would be spread outo May�ar Nee replied titey were really
t�king a�ney �that belonged to �he en�ire conmauniLZr and paying for a street
i� #ront of these residents hou�es witch it and they do ass�ss 100'95 for
�1�erything e].seo The Gity Manager explained irhe extra s�rength of the
r�ad and �the c�ncret� curb was paid for tz�na State Fundso A resident
s�ated he liv�d on the corner of �th stre�� and 63rd Avenue and inqufred
ii� the street would go straigh� �hrough a� f� was naw cc�nt�mplated and
e�cplained the s�wer saent th�^ough hi� y�rcl o City F�ngineer Quaceshi ex-
p�.ain�cl to the resident how �he stree� would b� constructed and explair�ed
t�►e sewer i� � wouZd n��t be aff�eted o
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Mr4 Carl Pauls�, residen�, �xplainQd the stre�t referred to had been
�►hhu� off far i:he reason there i� a house built on the street and they
urere built according to old surveys arui, at that �irae' they were not
ifequired to present survey�, whieh would have determirted �hat their
1�ot was in the stree� and �ite houses would n�t have been allow�d to
l�ave been builto The Ci�y Manager replied the probl�m started at
albou� B�nne� �riveo Mayor Mee stat�d it was the general feeling the
�i].ignment w�ould b� as �he strr�et is a�wo City F.�gineer Qureshi explained
t�he s�wer is in the neiddl� of °the ���� �d th�y generally like �o
clent�r the s�� in �he righL-�f�way unt�ss ��e�h3ng �ls� dic�kates
ih�o Arao�h�r r��siden� sta�ed he was agai.n�� �the project, tha� there wa�
albridge across Kighway �100 sa there would be tra�tice Mayor Nee �eplied
t�e �i�y had neg��ia�ted f�r th� bridge so �hey could have traffic thacAUgh
the c3ty and fel� it w�uld be just r�sfdents using it and �hat the City
Cbwncil wa� going to b� more aatid more reluc�tant �o maintafn swale type
sitree�s o
l�o Douglas ��uenemar�n of 6280-7th Street s�a�ed he was opposed to the
e�anstructiono Mr. Duan� Grant s�a�ed hc� was opposed �o eertafn p,arts9
t�a� he could not agr�e tha� there would � n� �raffic unless load
l�ait res�ric�fons would be put ino Mayos Nee replied �hey would not
b� allo�wed �to put a load limi� on th� street because it wauld b�.an
Mo�oAo st�e� but explained i£ a persc�n woul.d be at �he in�rsec�ion
. o� Mi�sissippi S2�et and Highway �4� there was no reason �o go �an a
r�sidential neigi�borhood street wh�n �r� was a four lane hi�vay to
u�e although �here woutd be so� schoat tra£fico Mro Grang ianquired
ii the main reason for the 44 faot s�e� raas to g�t �xtra money fraa
�le statee Mayor Nee repli�d this was �he design for th�e entire systemo
�uncilman h+bcight explained �here was a planning con�ep�t which needed �o
ba! followeci s that Fridley was untortunat� in one respecl� in that it is
ca�is-cross�d by through highways arbd nsost of the t�raffic o� the�se is �
nqt by Fridley p�ople and thi� means if t�te r�sidents want to y+et around
�%y have a pr�blem and it li.mits access to one ano�hero He fuact.her
e�¢plained �he £e�ling of �he Ci�y Counci,l was it a secondary �hrougi�
syls°t�an could be canstructed wi.th MoSoAo f�mds arbd give a Northm3outh
ar�d Ea�t�Wes�G �cces� arith�ut people having � uss� the major roads to
geit �hr�ugh, it would be of he].p �o Fridl�ayites arld this w�uld be a
ca��i..lec�or s�rstemo The City Manager explai.nned on �he map the designated
S`+�at� Aid road� and stated about ha3.f Qf the designated State Afd road�
ra�pre becau�e Fridley was allowed a certain amount of n►i].eage g that so�►e
hajve be�r► �hought of as North�South �ad� to enable many people to g�et
to� cer�tain ar�as without having to use malor highways and thist�a 1�
p�..�an for �the Stat� Aid road� and wlta� ia w�der consfderation as it makes
foir good i-raffic flow and keep� i� fn ord�r and r�nd�r control o He
f�lc�her explained that sam� ar� designated �tate Aid roads and as each
is''� de�iqnaged by �the t�i.tjt C�uncil �hey had °�o obtafn �ight-of-�►ayo
�iaycar Nee as�rted �that if �he residen�s would s�udy the mapa' as explafned,
ar�i th� co]lectvr plan he felt they saould agre� i� was unlikely �th
S�et vrould be th� choicg of a�ruck�ro
• i�r; Wayne Saunders inquired hvw many plaees the re�idents would be able
to',qet cm Liniver�i� Avenuea City Eaiqin�er Qureshi replied S�th Avent�
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�ouid the first crossinq, 61st Aven� would be �he second crossfng, then
l�ississippi street, 69th Avenue a�d finally 73rd Avenuee Cou�cilman
Wright agreed it w�u1d be almos� exac�ly every fou� blockso Mayar Nee
�xplained the City Council fel� this would be mafnly an internal roade
�t►e ques�ion was raised haw many thru stop signs there would be alonq
�'th S`treeto Ntayor Nee replf�d there were none emn�emplateda A resident
inqu3red hara�the traffic flow woul.d be kept down to a minimum sp�ede
t�aayor Nee replied tihey did not feel there woW.d be any more traffico The
�e�ident replied �her� were no faets on thi� and it wa� just a gusss,
tthat there i� always traffic on a goc� streeto Mrao Gallagher, resident9
a�tated � wanted to be cer�ain there wa� a jog in the road as their house
u�as j ust 15 feet fraa the road , that it also said in tY►e Notice of I�aring
t�hat would b� according to benefits recei.ved and their drfve went out �to
ssissippi S�z�eet but had 300 feet al.ong 7th fresm Mississippi Straet
cwm alon ��h St�ee� arvd inquired if �hat w�re going to cost them fr�►
800 to �2000 an�d i� so it would be of no benefi� to them w�atsosvero
�i�r Manager explained tha� was Parcel 75 arxl the assessment was
ejstimat�d at $797.56 as �he side lo� was not a�sessed at �he fuU. length.
I�sa Gallagher inquired if it w�sre adviseabl� to put a through street
]�ik�e this v�aer� children ar� coming scr�ss University Avenue arkl fran the
p{ark at�d se2lool e The City Manag�r replied one of the proble�as hacl been
#�,at inos� people i►ad objected to the fact they have no way to g�et to the
sjchhool or park and access to �he park had not been ge�d because of the
rload conditions and this was ane of � x�easons M.SoAo funds w�ere to be
�useda for children and p�ople who want to use it as th�ey �ill have more
rpom to walk and �his street woul.d be wide eno�h f� �wo lan�ea of traftie o
Obunci.Lnan Wright asserted if safety considera�icns i.nciicated e titie CiLy
w�puld be in�erested in signals if they vaere warrantedo Mayor Nee ex-
palained the City Council conceivably could determine to buiid ath Street
i�c�Ona 61st Avenue and South arxl �h3s plan had De�an in existence tor many
�ars, that 1�h S�reet should be t� North�Sauth collec�or area and the
H�Lghway Aepar�ment, as a result of five y�ears negotiations , put the
b�►idg�e in to accomm�date thato He further explained that very fev people
h�� tonight had been involved over a periad of years arui �fie eity haKi
b�en negotiating that �th S�reet would b� �the catlector and it was not
r�asonable to mov� it but it might b� reasoa�able �o not build a portion
o� it a� this time an�d v�ould save som�e n�y o Mr o Richard Carey oi 5QI
B*nnett Drive atat�d his property was adjacent and was on the North side
o� Bennett Drivoe but faeed 7th Street ar�d wis�hed �o knav his assessmenta
T!{� Finance Director replied he would be charged based om ore�-third of
h�� s3de yardo
M�o Wayn� Sawnders i.nquised if there would be any way at all £or the
p�ople between 63rd and Bennett �rive to get a sts�t as they have a dirt
al�reeto May�r Nee repl��d if there were a street put throu�gh to Mississippi
�xeet �re would be traf�ic whe�her or not it was a side street but
i� th�re vaere a eomplete abartidoam�ent of � idea a the Council would
c�naider ano�r grade of pavfnq; �ha�t they had not wanted to do this
aa�d tear it up again but if ther� were a c�rnplete obj�ction to tha inter-
� ae��io� at MississipQi S�reet ar�d terminating a� 51st i.t was eear+ceivableo
l�o Sawlders inquireid if it would be more expensive if f�t were abandoned
a�pd a new project w�re �tartedo Councilman t�cight replied they would be
pa�ying 10096 of th� �treet which would radically incr�ase �hefr cost arrd
r�quld be ge�ing an ess�r►tially inferiar stree� far as great a costo
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�laYdr Ne� explained t�he swa1� iyPe s�ree� co�i �h�
3f a�tr�e� were not put 3.n there it �rould be a
3th e�ncrete curb and gut�er azui it wt��.7.d cras� r,c�re
uld b� no public pa�icipa�i.�an in i�o
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publie too much
standax+d s�et
b�caus� there
y�r �I�e annocnnc�d �hex� had. b�+en p�p1� in �h� ar�a between 61st
venu� North ��o Mi�si�sippi ��e� �:ha� �,xpres�ed. oppo�i�icn9 naaaelYs
i� o�ougla s��n�mar�n, Mr o Duan� Grant wi�h t�he cond3tion of saving
�e�o Mayc�c N�� s�ated hi� experience had b�en �hat th� people do
�bant the str�� ar�i this involv+es pu�-ting in the ir��ercep�r of tt�s
Nort� Subc�x►ban Sanitary Sewer �3strie�t � etc o= and they sa�r� now at
t�he Pcasit�.can where th�ry could build �th St��`� and would be reluetant
�o r�vers� �Yt� trea�d th�y had had it�r rAany years o
I o Gsant inquired if this wcauld take care of �he problem of sancl in
e area and 3f �.h� praject wen�t th�augh hcew lonq he would have to pay
e$361000 h� wrauld be a�s�sse�do T'� F�nanc� Director replied if thc
j�c� w�re s��xxrt�d in � spring �he r��id�nt� wauld have until at
a�t ne� September or possibly in�� � next year to pay in full
thou� i,nt7er�st and the price next S�p�mb�r wou3.d be �he same as naw
after tha� time when the assessm�n� r�],1. is adopted, there �rould
inter�sto Mro Wayne Sawid�rs a�s�ri:ed sc� of the residents had
u�ney in escraw frora 63rd and Benn��t i�riv� o M�yar Niae replfed if they
v�i.�ted tQ know th� am�un� they could corrtac� the TreaswcerQ s office
a�d b� qi�ve� �he evrrect f�.gureso The Finanoe Directar �xplained he
h�dn p� given �i�ta� figurc� go the City Cotuiail but there were �ome p�dpl�
t did have escz�aw mcanieso The question wa� �aised regarding the
�e of i�t�rest charged ort tlnis proj�c� and Maycar Nee repl%d it aras
6 oc� a t�n y�ar �pr�ad if the� resid�nts so wished o The questicm aas
s�is�d to arhat ex�ent th� park and schoo�]. board property figua� in this
a se�s�m+�nt and if they were being assessed the sam� as the residentso
C�uncilman Sh�r3dan replied they would b� ass�ssed on a tront footage
b�siso Mayor Nse announced for purposes of the h�aring he erished to
e cer�a�n all ob3ectfcns w�r� no�ed9 Mro Grant �tated ht was not
posedo �her r�sidents agreed #►�y wer� n9t oppo�d if �the City v�ould
p th� traff3c d�wno Mayar Me� replied �y would intertid to ke�ep the
i�affic suppr��s�de
A;resident claimed �there s�ould b� a few �ehoc�l. crossingse Mayo� Nee
re�plied �y wauld hav� schoat cross�ngs 3ns�all�d if it w�er� 3ndicated 9
ti�a� in �h�s pl�re� that � City had �Ce aignali�ation was not indieateci
a:id not p�r� �af t�►i� contract but 3f experi�nce would indicate sa a
ti�y would hav� �o Cc�nncilman Wright explain�d the �chcaa7. was can-
ta�Ybuting nea�ly $ 6, 000 0 00 to Ch� pro j c�ct o Mr o F'a uI sa�n a� �rted the
Oqunefl had talk�d of one�third of this being a�sess+sd �o ger►eral taz��
tilono Mayox N� sepl.��d th�y had no�� that all h� waa saying was th�
qajs tax reiunds b�I.ong ta all of the peopl�o Th� Ci�,y Manager explained
ti�� MaSaAo par�io;n would an�euit to about $ 909000 ot �he en�ire projecto
Mr�o �aul�an sta�ed °�Ydere wouid b� no oth�r saving apart f�en thaty that
on'��thisd was raally th� �a�� Aid amoua�t and �he total amount would be
$9�0�000 rather °ti�an $60�Q00 which atould c�nstitu�e � diffarenceo There
waj� sc�e disc��3.on a� �o wrieth�r there v�u1d be cur�ailm�nt of titis
di��ance� aaul wi�h S�a�t� �fid ii �e road could b� s�opped at any pointo
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qu�stion was raised by a resident that on 7th Stre�t fran the East
e the way the street is lafd out9 there woul.d be an additional 12
t in front of his property and inquired if he would be required to
chase it from the cityo The resident�s address was given as 50�1.
net� Drive o City Engineer Qta�eshi r�plied he woW.d not have to
chase �he pro}�ert.y but vaould have more bou7.evard o The queation was
5ed when th+� final decision wautd be n►ade on 7th Streeto Mayar Nee
lied i� could posaibly be this night but r�t neces�arilyo Mro Balfany�
�ractor, 3nquir�d if, at th� px�es�n� tirae, the �ity had ara eas�o�nt
� West hal� of ith S�reet frarn 63rd to Mi�sissippi Street. Tha City
ager r�pli�d they had a 70 faot righ��of-way up to the Gallaqher
perty and 40 f�et on the West sid� of M3ssissippi Streeto Mayor Nee
ei�ted �here was notad only one objee�ti�, tha� b�ing I��co Douglas
n�nann of 6280-7th S�reet Northeas�o
�r I3e� artnc�ur►c�d the nexr i.tem �o be consides�ed would be Main Street
� S��e Avenue to 58tfi A�nu� and �xp�tain�d �ha.t again ori !�a n ts�eet
ty pac�va on Hzghway Depar�nt �o give �ha City a
sing and this was pa�� afi the cont3nua�io� of that c�asaingo l�ayor
inquired �f th�re were anycgne pr�sent who wished � be heard with
rence �co th�at piece of cx�nstructi�o 7�ere was n� one present to
ct to �he caAnatru�tion and no abj�ctions listedo
• yor N�e announced the consideration o�f the itenn knawn as S7th Av�enue
a� llniversf Au��►ue to ��h Street and ata�t�d there was, as t�ce
c�or +�a� , a pro em o f3nding an equi.table way of spread-
g the eosta Mrm Carl Paulson asserted �re was the questio� of the
�wd of a�s�ssing for �the reason �hat all along 57�h Place the back
of tlieir lots were abutting can 57th Avenu� ancl t,�t2y drive out on
5 th Place so the question was wha� was going to be the equitable rneans
that ir�s�anceo Mayor N�e r�plied t,he C�.:ty �ounc3l did recogni$e the
b�nefi� was substantially less and th� proposal �hey had uged at $2042
a I f�eat wrould m�an Mro Paulson� s thr�e lc�ts would have a total of $96080
p�r lot or $290000 for � three l�t� arrd ihis wrould be for his si�ds of
t�e s���t a�hat e�n. the o�h�r side i� v�ould be $� a 2� �er foot a Mr a Paulson
i�Cquix�ed if that w�re e�timated �o talc,� care of the iu�ds of that project
a�uld i� b� a S�a�e Aid Roada The Gity �ianager replied it wouid be
MoSaAo roa�t and would have concr�te curb aard gutter and be 44 foot widea
o Paulsaaa inquired if t.hey c�uld prevent truck �ratfic as there would
heavy vans and trucks going th�ugh th�reo Councilm�an Sherfdan repli�d
i� s�reet should be nothing mor� tY�an a aervic� roada �o Paulson
a aerted on th� basfa of � way the City �ouncil would be orderring t3�e
P j ect �they e au3.d not preven� th� sta� fro� put�ing 3an a truelc route o
c�r M� explained they could nat restrict it bu�t before it should be
c ed a truck routeA it should b� �gudiedo Mro Paulson -:s�ated there
wr � a we3ght designation on ariy city s�ets wher�a� �hese truck canpaniea
know �s� designations and if �hi� were accep�ed they raoutd hav�e
t accept tth� �rtxck traffic as wella I� �vaa �xplained by �he C3ty Mariag�er
ere would be no unu�u�a.7. truck tra�fie as t�� truckg could use Hic�►way
� � wk�ich woutd be a through fw:r lane highwaya Mro Paulson stated he
� s ri�t oppos�d �o tt� truck traffic a�ha� they dicl have to accspt sa�►e
�� cond3tions and had n� anv�nan� iri their de�da to talc�e care of �hhiso
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or Nee inquix�d if there wer� anyonr� else who w3.shed �o be 2,eard, tha�
raish�d to malce it clear �here was a distinction be�n the North and
th sid� ot �he stre�� as far as ass�ss�ents�
H�nry Sp�c�ka �tat�d he lived on th� south sid� r;3f the �treet ar�d his
re�s was 56i0�7th Stre�t ar�ci inquired r�garding his assessmentsa
or Nee �plied they would b� at t,Iie $30 27 per f��t figvace on 57'th ar�d
ax�d tY►e Figure ar� this particular lot sicould b� adjust�d a� it w�zuld
ah�u� $900n00o Mro Spiczka s�ated he wc�uld �bjec� to �hat much of an
�ssmen�� Cc�unc�lman Wright s�at�ct �hey should �ak� note ot circurn�
nces e tl�►►��� of Roy �Jo artid Sara 8u�� and Allen Oa and Jun� Kjesetho
e question was raised haw the apar�rnertt buildings arere ass�ssed o Mayor
N repli�d can a fron� ft�o�agg basis as it re1a�� to thg usage and wvuld
at th� ra�e of $6a28 ger foo�a A reaident inquired why th�y should be
a�s�ssed the samr� as a�� awner v�hen tchey have 30 cars to �very o� fo�
a hane cv�mer a Mayor Nee repli�d it would be imp�ssible fox� the City to
j udica�� �very sm�al]. i�em and ff ti�y ww�r� t�o buil.d a s�.z�eet in front
o a mi�l.�iple drnr�Il.ing it wauld normatly be a r�s3d�n�ial gra�d� of st-reet
thf� was �Che basi a for �he break in cc�st 9�ha� th� apart�nsnt buildings
g�et�ing a high performance �tre�t far a re�idential strset o Mayor
N exp3.a3.n�d he could nati ratio�nal�� it acearding to the policy they
ve nawo (�uncilmaM Wright assert�d t2c� rationate wa� t� �ount of �
. s�o A res3d�nt replied � 24 uni� apart�nt dwellinqs used the streets
tl�an j us�t iche resid�n�s o T�►e Ci�ty Manag�r expla3.n.ed tiLe ap�flnents
no� geiotfng a: much clear str�t in fron� af their places as the
sid�nt� wer� and h�ve m�re people tha� n��d more s�re��9 thst it is one
o th� probiems of r�here you gc�t into b�anefit a It wa� explafned by Mayar
N the Ci�ty Council had tr3,ed �o give the re�3.der►ts � 3dea of w�hat
thjf.s a��es�rnent w�uld cost ar�d �her� �as qood reason to think this was
whja� wauld happ�n and st this h�aring �y were ecm�idering th�e qu�estion
ofl equf�yrn
Mro Paulson sta��d th�at 57th Av�nue b�ing a route which would i.ntere�ect
wi 'th� n�w highway w�ould hav� to ha�w� �ights �o �ha� those of the resi-
��13ving n�ar there coe�].d failo�w �th� s€rvic� road o Mayar Nee replied
cNOU1d b� proger lights ar�d a3.d tla�iver�i�y Avenue would be a service
rc�clo I+�d Paul�on iaiqttix�d i.f th� ent�ance �auld b� left as it is nowo
��cilman S"h�ridan replied it wauld but �o ge�t onto tYLe ne�a hfghway the
+saz ances c,�ould be 57'th Av�rtue9 61.st Avenue �r Missi�sippi Streeta Mro
� Tha�r�r inqu�red if the Cfty �owncil had stan�laxdized on the form
of the concr�te curb and gut�+�r �they wer� p�t�.ng into the �itya Mayor
Ne r�pli�d they v,�re doing the law ar�gl� vn sasme ax�as o Ci�y Enqi�e�r
Q shi �xpla3ned that on State Aid m�+dsa the Ci�y Ywcl �o fallow the
St �e specifi.cations but tY►e �ds w�re b�ing stan�iariz�cl although the
Co ��p�cifications we�ce differenta Mro Thay�r inqufred if it was so
d ficul� to g�t sta�dardizati�n ar�d wa� ��ld by �he City Eazgineer there
� tw� diff�ren� �ta�dard�, one is sS�piaaq artid or�e is �ertical a�nd
ba�ically th� �a�� wants the t�p� of s�re�t on 61�ta Councilman Wriqht
� �t��ed i� had ���d rnr�re s�n�ible �o have a drive�-�over type curb o
��cilman ��idan s��erted they wreere all cogniaan� o# the prohl�ra at
S�i�h arwi °��Ii S'�re�� o I� wa� �xp�.ain�d b�r �uncilm.an Wrigh� ti►ere are
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ably �wo ar thre�e �re prc�blems like �his on�o Maycar Nee deelaz�d
Ptablic Hearing an Irnprov�ments for S�t��ts 1965�2 closed o
�o� Nee anno�c�d th� nex� item was tise considera�tiQn of �the bus sezvice
, Mro Alick caf �he �n Cit.y Rap3d Transit C�ar�pany was gresent to
�euss the mat-�er; �hat Counci.l.man Kirkham had been more aor►cxrned in
,� u�attt�r and wcauJui eonfer w3.t-h Mro Al3.�k a�d re�identsa Mayor Nee
�iained for the information of everyon� prasen�, this was a discussion
� revision af the routing of the Twfrz City lin� in the City of
dieyo Th� was discussion w3.th Mra Alicks resfdents and the m�nbers
th� City Cc�uncil reqarding �the Scerouting of the bus se�rviceo Mayar
expressed �he Council's appre�ia�ion �o Mro Alick foz attending the
I�ion by hPright that CouneiLnan Kirkham and � City Managaer be deaignated
a Council r�preseretativ� to mee� wi�h Mro Alick ar�d other repre�entativaes
o the Tsvin City L3nes �to renegotiate a bus li.ne for tha City of Fridleya
c�ded by S�teridan e Lipon a voic� vote � there being no nays, the ma�tiari
. c ed unan3n�w�I.y a -
�
M�ycrr M�e anno�enaed �ha� a� ��aac► i�e�.s o# �he rezo�ning at the 3outheast
cc�rner of 5th azu! Mia�is�ippi Street arid special use permit for a nurs3ng
hx�d reference to a suspension of the issuance of aon3ng chas�grea and
� cial us� pes�m#.ts in the argas ir�dicatal he wished to br�.ng befcrre the
c c31 a report �ey had r�o�ived fram the Plax�ning L'anaai.as%n dated
c�mber �id in r�i.ch they hav� reeamn,�nded �2�.at th�e Ci�ty Co�cil proce�d
the direc�kic�n of investigation of an Urban Renewal Program which v�ould
v� applicat3oa� to the �ntir� city and mostly to the ment3�ned ares; that
i�va� the recoimneradatican ot t� Planning Cammisaian that an orqania�d
a prc�ach be taken in ��he asea bo�d�d on the North by 67th Ave�nue No Eo
the West by the Morth�ern Pacitic sight�af�way, the bn�urdarfas of 63rd
th� South attid bound�al on tiie East by ith S�reet a�x�d this study shoW.d
c:lude an�lysis of u�ilities, i�affi� pattern: P��Ja and s confiratetfot�
of; tt� inad�quacy, overere�wded conditions, defective design amd arraru,�e-
me�nt, of present bu3ldingso Mayor Nee fur�her stated it was their re-
c ati.on that in addition to a plann�d approach, the neceasary ps�o-
f�3ona1 h�1.p be pravided ta develop a c�plete camprehen�fv�e p1.an of
�tire Ci�o it was Qxplain�d thise in i��lf, would also serve as
anj ia�v�.�ation to ir�dividuals and ir�dustry e th�t they did feel that t3�e
c�apletion of °this canp�h�nsive plan would contirm � pr�sent poaitia�
ofl th� Planning Cammis�ion that far r�a�ans stated above t�i►e prooesses
. of an tirban Ren�wal Prcagram a� the aniy so�..ution to th� threefald proble�n
iai the HLts�i�ffiippietfi�,versity interes�c�iaan and it was their recamm�and�tian
t2�att � necsssary c�rnmvnity fia�ds, professional h�lpa etco, be arramged
wi�l'i urban development in mi.nci a Mayor N� info�rm�d the City Couacit they
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h�d before �tY�tem a proposa.�. �rorn '�he Planning Gommi�sion that the City
m�ve in th� direc�tion of Ti�ban Reneewal in the area d�scribed and stated
Yip tel� th�y could r�ce3ve this report and eonl.d instruct the City Mar�ager
tp proc�ed with ge�;ting the nec�ssary c�ntac�ts developedo
l�tien by Wright �o receive ttre repor� of �he Planning Ca�maj.ssion dated
�ce��c 29 19649 refer the rep�rrt and its rsc�dations to th8 City
M�nag�r f�r processing az�d plan� fa� financing of �1� (Irban Cc�nprehensive
P�.an ar�d congratulat-� the �lanning Commnissi�n for this step which they
h�ve �aaken in canpx�h�n�iv� long range planninga Councilmsn Wright
ac�d+ed �� was the first of sev�ral very c�structive �ves o Secc�nded
b Sh�r3dano Maye� Ate� assert� h� hearti3.y concurred with the nwtion
ai�d was glad this c�nclusfon had been reach�d and did think �veryone
wtpuld feel i� was a b�.g step fo�rward o tlpasi a voic� vot;e 9 th�re being
nc� mays s tlje motia�. carri�d unaninKSUSly a
R�l 2� C-1 C 90UTIiEAST OQRNIIt -
�y�c Ne� aruwuncc�id � c�nsideration of � second r��ing of a� ordinance
�smirtg R�l t� C-1 tY� Southesst cor�r af 5th � 1��s3,ssiQpi Straets and
• st$at�ci �L� pr3nc3pa.l.ly wa� wf.th reg�s�snce �o ich� Riedg]. P'�'�Pe�Y �
pejtit3.� by Dr o Richard Tr�$cana o H� �xplai�d L� the petitioner �t�ey
uld ccnt#.nu� thi.� secand reading arxi tabl.e it sc� thg proce�s arould
s be a� this stag+e �.n case snything �uZd be r�vera�d a�nd �he
itio�er wauld have �h� capab3l.ity �f �ving qu3.�e quickly if thir�gs
f �hat way o Dr o Tre�cma repl%d he did no� q��� ur�derstatid o Mayar Nee
��lai�ced if , for any �a�cm 9 the redev�.Z.��nt d3d not go through � Dr o
�� 4 s peti�i.an f�r r�xonsng w�u].d 28e as it wa� a coupa.e of n�ths
prjevious and f�wc�ther explai�nesl h� felt �Y►ag the prc�ee�dings he Y►�d h�ed
ta�ld atill be in effccto Dro Tr�zoraa a�sc�rt� th�y still wished to
kel�p �h� reqakes� aliveo Mayor Nee ia�.q�air�d if the�r preferr�d �o have
� i.tem �a�al�d a Mra Harvey Pe���rs�n inqufred i.n terms of tia�� what
�unt s,�uld i� tak,� o riayor Ne� replied th�y would knnw within a very
st�� �ime9 perhap� six a��ka or so� wfi��her or nat �he City could
u�ive in t�rba�n D�vvel�pn�*n� g�hen �y we�e �alkinq abou� a couple of
Ye�ar� but i� aai,gh� la�ave �a� real prt�iae �rrd �o�ouid �hink �hia would �
� enci res�l�o �ro Tre��na s�a�ted th�y were in �e prc�cess of a►egotiat-
t�with �the daetass now ancl had alr�ady pai�d out a�onsiderable a�ou�t
c Prel3lniriar� plan� � th�y had stopped drawfng pl�ns and �^eached a
n�otiati�n pc�ir�� w�.th the doctors ar�d couus]..dra4t go aaiy fur�her until
�c�th3x�g hagp�ned a�ad fel� the �que�t sho�a].d b� lc�pt aliveo It vas
ex lair�d by Mayor Ne� th�y �hought �hey sa�W.d know �:hey could not
ff�ance or ge� an ag�e�m�nt fairly qw3.ekly bu� on �he ��r hand �tte
�i�ices v,r�� i� �ia3.d b� a fafrly lcang pl�nasing pr�cess �rtd it w�uld
ha�e to na�s2b with � c�v�ratl plano
��r►cilman Wric�t expla��d if the �i� �ouneil elecieied �o go ahead wi�h
� ��70], Grar�� ft w�uld �ake awhil� �o g�� �h� planning grouP o�rgani�ec]
��en �ri� r�f fi.�e earli�s� pha�es of pla�nnixbe c*ould b� thi� area
�►i�ia� rao� n�ed an�thi.r�g a�d i� couilci ���Cabilized riqh� awayo He added
i� ;��ba].d � six w�k� �r aai�th�r �ix m�n�� aa�d i� coulcl indeecl b� a
�
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Pac,�e 110
��ale of yeass before i� could be d�velop�da Mayvr Nee assert�d th�
e�ncil had s�e r�ports �n �his px°oc�s� A ane f�m �he Comm��rni�y Planni.ng
�ction of B�z.sin�ss De�lopm�n� aatid wa� �er4:ain, Dro Tre�ana eould be
�►ni�hed with oree arrd wc��].d �hirak i� ws�ial.d be �o hi� interes� to have
��abledo �a�eilma� S�eridan adcied in th.� bes� in�erests of Dra
�zor.a i� w�ul.d be �abled far #:he � bQing leaving it open so �that
� w�o�ld a�o� Y�v� ���°back to the pr�viQU� pracass�� o Mayor Nee atated
,� thinkirig of �th� City C,�uncil wa� t�ha� �he a�a ,:vurauld probably
�velop in j�s� �he way �h�y wc�uld want it dtvelcaped and did not think
wa� n�c�ssarily agafnst �he inter�st �f �Y►� pe'�iticsn�rs �o proceed
�tt thf � o
>�i�n by Sh�ridan �o �able �o �h� fir�� r�guiar m�e�ing in March,196S
te s�c�nd readir�g oi an ard3.�c� r�a�ning R�i �� �-1 #� Southeast
�rn�r �f S�h and Misais�ippi Str�et�so S�ec�nded iay Wrfghta �lpon a
�ice vo� 9�� �ing no nay� ��the motion eaz�x�ied unanimously o
S�EC�. �1SE FE�RMI� �- MaR��TG HAME C TABLLF.� 11/2/64 �:
_.. � .� ..�.�..
� Ne� annouar�ced t,h� consideratian of a$�cial us� permit fo�c a
.ng h�n� and explained thQ Planning Ccxnm3as3.on had defined ar� �rea
urould limit the study arxl ft might involve some reaoninqs that this
� part of the Ried�l, proper�y and a par�t of the whole comr�rcial area
�a�ther than let it drif� �v�ryone �hought they should do aaay with
areas of canflict, tha�t i� might sti31 rer�ain in th� class residential
,t would �e subject �o �tudy in a�e�hodical wayo A resid�nt raiaed
;uestion if this would ruean �ha'� area in ques�ion would not have
�r� spat rezoning until this was develop�do Mayor Nee replfed this
lr�ad� ia� effec� 9 that all rezonirtg � the ar�a had been suspetyded o
� N�e inquir�d if �there w�ere anyon� presen� rep�senting the nursing
There wa� no one pre�ent �a speak �or the nursing hc�aeo
�n by Wright to �able to � first meetinq in March, 1965
fqr a�pecial use permi�G for a nur�ing hane on the R3edel
ded by �'h�rfdan o Upon a voice vote �, t,h�re being no nays 9
ed unanimouslyo
the applica-
proPer'tY o
the mot%n
Ma or N�� ann��anced the conside�aeibn �f �cu�aiicYee appoint�n�s to the
B��rd of App�ala� and Parks arbd I�layrgroemds Sub�c�anitte� and requested
th� Cit�r (:ounc3]. table same o
i��ion by St�ridan t� tabla� to �:he a�eting of January 4, 1965 the
c tte� appointment� �Co th� Board of Appeals and the Parks and i'lay-
tra�ds Sub-��exr�i�eo Seconded by Kirki�ama tlpon a v�ic� vo�te9 there
be g n� nays g�th� motion carri�d unan3,mous].y o
B(1S�N�SS e
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B�S � 1�iE�+1 SWEEPER � OPF.1�fED N�JOM� EC�,�, 1964 � s
Ai�yor Ne� announced for the consid�ration of �i�e �ity Council b3ds for
a' n�w sweeper �s�n�cI a v��n �hi$ dayo �.`h� City Manager presented bid
sl�eits for �ouncil reviewal and stat�d b3d� were opened at noon and
rdad sa� a� f�liows:
Ba� Bid
B%dd�r • Bi�l Securi�� Total Cash �riee Balance Payment
3.n �Tanua 19b6
M�'u�n�C.� � o eck �'lginp�el ean
1�63 Coa�o Avenue $6i5o00 with loadar
St�o Pau19 MinnO $12,995000 $ig274o80
' Alter A Alter B D�lfve Date
' g n stan to ays
' 475 Deduct on Pelican
$ 3640 0 00 '
, 11/Y/1966 NoBo
Ze�co Company C�rto check M-B
90;33 Lyndale Soo $700v00
MP$L s a, Minn o
,' � 55420
� Ha�d�neMurP�Y
45p1 Hiawatita
Mp�.� o � Miavn o
Cruiser
$12,160000 $6160e00
Alter A Alter 8 Delive Date
o Ba o Bo ys
Eq. Coo MQbil 9weeper
Ave o Certo Clteck 1000-� 3
$650000
$11 819 0 0 00 $59190000
Alter A Alter B Delive l�ate
0
$500000 Add
1QOOo00 10 Days
0
Add
$1000000
Ito�d Machi.nn�xx�y t� Certo Check Auatir►-Weat�rn
S pli�s Company $630000
49 1 W o 78t.i� S� o
Mp � a , Minxt o
Hal�l Equip�nt � Inc o Seaboard
23d�0 So Highway 100 Sure�y
Mplls o 9 Mir►n o 5X
l�od�el 70
$12,281000 $6a281o00
A1ter A Alter B �eliver�
o a No Bo �Day�
Wayne 9i0
$99021000 $3,021000
Alt�r A Rlter 8 l?elive Da�e
� 25 0 00
��y�oAO No Bo Approxo 30 Days
Add
i14 r{�pc�art frem the Cii.y l�nc�°neer of th� �abulation wa� x�ead alcaud by �he
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C'�y Manager s�tati�q the order of �refer�nce for �he new sweeper being
t.�ia� �f MacQ�aeen Equipm�n� Cc�pany for an Elgin Pelican with L�oader
3�n th� amount o:� $12, 995 0 00, Hayden�Murphy Equ3pment ��parry for a
N�pbil Sweeper in � a�wunt of $118190 o E30 and Iioad Machinery and
�' �plxes Canpany for an Austir,mW�s�esn 1+�ode1 �0 ia� t2ie amount of
2 g 2810 00 ar�d reeaa�nding th� b3d o�f MacQueen Equip�nt Companyo
yor Nee inquir�d of Ci�r Engineer Qur�shi what �he rationale was
b��n �the first and feurth bids o�f�y Engineer Quu�eshi reglf�d the
b cl of �he MacQue�n Equigmant Co►npany was the sta�ep�r whieh has a loader
it and it i� pr��tty clo�e t`o a one man operation and �the fourth bid
o Hall Equigment Inco, was no� dqutival�n�te but they did have to have
a� open bid in order to have biddingo It waa explairied by �he City
ager the machires of the MacQu�en Equip�nent Canpany was the maehine �
t ey had shown the Ci�y Council the di.fference in savings ono Mayo�c
N� inquir�d if the o�her machine � ques�ion was not what i�hey had
�n talking abo�zt in �h� time s�udy a�ad was told thi.� was �rueo
uncilman 5h�ridan inquix�d regarding Alt�rnai�e A of the bids pre-
s�n�ed o Ci�y Eng�.neer Q�areshi replf�d i.t was a biq�ger machine and was
diff�rentia�e b�tween two �ypes of equipmen�a Mayor N�e inquired if
t Hayden�Murphy machin� had a load�ro �i'ty Engineer Qur�a2►i replied
o y the machin� of the MaeQueen Equip�t�nt Company had a loadero Council-
n Sheridan ass+ar�d if the City Council wer� to choose the alternate
ey wouild b� taking th� MacQu.�n equipm�nt regardless and was tn2d by
• e City Engineer this was correct4 �ouncilman Wrigh� inquired if the
f et of �he slc�w�r sp�ci of �he machine had b��n taken into accounto
C�y �gineer Qureshi repli�d i� had and wi�h th� other machine they
uid have to use anoih�r man tc� hau3."thhe sand away and this way the
s eper can ioad it up a�ci �ake it awayo Councilman Sher�dan assert'ecl
�y would not need the loader beforr� �anuary 1�� and was �old by the
C Ly Manag�r �his wa� �o encumber � budg�to
on by Sh�ridan to receiv� the bids opened a� noon on December 7-.q 1964
:�h� Eqnineering Departmen� az�d award t,h� bid tor a new street
Qer �o Mac Qu�eran Fqui�ment Gompany of 1563 C�mo Avenue�, Sto Pau19
,esota for the Falg�n P�lican with Loader i.n the ar�o�� of $129995000�
the r�ca�andation �f � Engineering and Utilities �parbnentso
ndeci by Wrfght o ilpon a rall call vo�e, those votinq aye 9 Ne� a
�idan, Wrigh� a Kirkham o Thos� voti.ng nay a non� o T�ee motfon
�ied unanim�uslyo
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• Ma or Ne� announced for tYe� consideration of the City COw1ci1 an
a lication f�r a buf.lding permit for an office buildinga 3'he City
Ma ag+er stated �he applica�ion to b� consider�d was by Mro Fd Chies
f� a permit f�r an offfce building located a� 7651 Central Avenue
i�o�ctheast and �s�imag�d �t $16�OOOo00o �lan� of the prop��eci building
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wjere pres�nted by the City Manager,
�otic� by wright to concur u�ith th� reco�nda'tion of the Building
oard and grant �he building gertiait for an office bui.lding 2ocat�d at
651 Central Avenue Northeast, Lot 26, B1oCk 2s Meadvwmoo�^ T��'TBCe
dition9 construct�d of frarr� at an estimat,ed cos� of $16ADOOa08o
conded by �eridano Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the
m�otion carr3ed unanimouslYo
T�e Ci�.y Manag�� explain�d �o the �i"�r �ouncil th� applicatitsn by
D�wrting Box C�npany for an addi�i.�n and read the r�camn�nded approval
qf the Bua.].ding Board with 'h�e s�iPu]-a�i�n that �the new addition be
oiaint�d � same as the exi�ting buildingo
I ti� by Sh�ridan to concur with �he r�c�ndation csf the Building
rd and qrant �he buflding pe�ni� bY Pr��ton Haglin for an addition
o the �u'�h Side of Dcwni.r�g Bax CwnPai'ry � loeated a� 5851 East River
• R�a�d 9 to be used as a warehouse ad�lit3ona ecnstr�ac�i�n to be of c�men�
a�d s�Qel with a�. �sti.m�t�ed cost of $160a000o00 wfth �Yte stiQulatio�
t�at the new addi�i�n b� painted the sam� as �he existing buildinqo
�econd�d by Wriqht. Tlpon a voice vrat� S ther� being no r►ays 9 the
ml�tio� carried �aniwou�ly o
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�ayar Nee announced a request for a special use permi� to allaat the
c�►struc�i�n o� double b�galowso The City Manag�r explained to the
�ity Council this item had not been to the P1,anning Cc�mnission as yet
al� they hadn8t met but the City Coumcil could set a public hearing
r�gardless of what would happena that the Gity Attorney had felt they
s�ould hold a public hearing �ither wayo It v�as further explained ti►is
�a a request to bufld double bungalows in an Rel Distrfct and the
1'pts w�eere on the North side of Hickory Cfrcle but the Board of Appeals
1�Iad approved on].y the r�quest for two lota rather than the sever► re-
• ated and �i►ese had been recoann�nded wi�h the stipulation of provid-
� a single car garaqe and add3tional paved offa�ttreethteplocation�i�tl�e
]L'��st � car per unit o�he area was described a
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ldts in qu�stiano Mayor Nee recalled fihat sorn� time previous the �ity
�uncil had iss�d a special use perma.t for a rest hane in this area.
ThIQ City Manager replied he did not recall the particular r�questo Mayor
Nele requss�ed the adm3.nis�ration have the in�er�ecticn st�died because
i� was relevanto The Ci�y Manager agx��d and stated they would hav�
s� adjusting don�. �ounci].man Wright ass�r�ed tha� as it was a problem
ofis�tree�s, he cifd not feel the Ci�y �owncil should bypass the Planning
on by 4�righ� ta re�er �ko the Planning C�nrnission far �heis consider-
n9 befor� call�ng a public hearing, the request for a special use
i� fio permit construction of doubl.� bunga3.aws in an R-1 Di�trict as
�etion 45 a 19 � 2A �� Ci�y �od� of Fridley a Minnesota 1963, ort Lots I
ugh 7 a Block 1 s Ostinan � 5 Third Add�tit�. 9 Anoka Cot�ty, MinnesOtd �
being the Nor�th side of Hiekory �irive irom �ast River Road to 7068
ory Drive Nor�I�as�, (Request hy Harland �erry - 6963 Hicko�ry Cixcle
heas�, Frfdley, Minn�so�a)o S�conded by 5h�ridano Upon a voice
, there being na nays, the motiun carri�d unanimous].yo
City Manager �cplained to the City Council the request for double
b galows in Swanst:romts eourt had been tabled but sfnce that time the �
Sw�nstra�► Company had wifihdrawn �heir requesta There was no actiono
w
City Manager reaci to the Ci.ty Council th� recamnerrdatio�n of thne
d of Agpeal� granting the ofi�s�et parking variance sti�+ulatinq
�h� struc�us� ?�� a new colo�nial style struc�ur� substantially the
a� �h� pic'cuece of such a�trueturee Mro Wallace Fo Ddiller,�
�ion�rp wa� present and explained the parkirdg area and �t�a�; tD�t
agre�d r„�i�th Mr o Gerz��tY 8 P�Per'�.Y ad j seent, they would w�� accord-
�o i�he original plans st�bmitted o
, ��crL�on by SSY�ridan �o concur aith th� r�c�n�dati�n of the Board of
.AFp�als and gx°an� iYY►e request fcr a variaaice fro�n Section 4502169 City
�odj� of F�ciciley g Minnesota 1963, by waiver �f parkif.,ng requ.ireme�
��c��ir }rard oaZly � to permit parking in side yarci � ancl a varia�n�e; iran
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S�c°tion 4So25s Ci�y �ade of Fridley, Minne�c�ta 1963� b
y�rd depth reqtr3r�nt caf 30 fe�t �to 12 feet 8 inahe�
l�9 Ar�okview Secand Addit�ion, Anrka County, MiMesota,
M�kvfew Dri�e North�a�t, Fridl�y, Minnesota �requ�est
° er, 831 -�(3th Avenue North�ast, �alwnb3a He3gh�s�
�canded by Kirkhamo Lipan a voice vote, ther� being n
c�r�sied urcaninwusly.
y waiver o� r�ar
on Lot 2, Block
same being 6671
by Wallac� Fa
M3.rueesota � e
o nays� the motfon
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C�ty Manager e�plained to the City Council the recommended actfon
the Plar�ning Ca�mission requiring an on�sale license to be 300 feet
y fran any sch�l ar church and stated this was previously reterred
the Planning Caaunission by �h� City �cauactcil as soon as it waa felt
wou�l.d involve zoni.ng and they had iruiicatcd th� distance could be
to the City tooimcii , al so the addit:i�n or chang+e in the ord inance
Sd be �he s�ntence beginning with "How�verno Counc�l..man Kirkham
�erted this ordinanee was essentially the same r�^dinance he ha�d
�posed the previous summero
�3on by Kirkham ta accept as first reading an c�dit'►ance amen+ding
�pter 81 by adding a Section 810061 requiring an on-sale license to
three himdx�d f�et away fran any school or churcho Seconded by
±ridano �he Ciiy Manac„�er gav� the first reading of the abov�e
3cribed ardinaneeo Counc3lman Wright stated �that in studying this
tter9 th� interpretation of the City Attorney was that this i� to be
3surect fran the nearest portion to th� main public entrance of the
:ensed applicant's es�ablis�hment and he was concerned that ti�e
ancil, in Fassi.ng an ordinance, which would require th�nm to rescit�d
Lic�nse� in th� city wauld mak� th� vu�ong decision and further ha
3 not satistied th�y had checked all existing locat�onso He expla�ned
a second sentence says you cannot rsvoke a license when the chu�`ch
�chool establishes its location �so that a church canpt move i,n and °
�� out a tavern, that the City Council should help existing tavernso
�rewood Lounge was �discussed as being in violation if the ardinance '
re passed o Counci.Lnan ICfrkham 3nquir�l if this was a co�flict as
iinances couJ.d not be retroactiveo Councilntan Wright replied he d3d
alize this angd it d3d have a grandfather protection but when tav�ern �ners
ne in for r�licensinq9 it would not protect themo It was explained
the C3ty Man.ager �re was a Plaru�.inq Cos�snission study which shoWed
is didnQt particularly affect anything except passibly Terry*a Club
t couldH ii th� City CoLmcil wish�d to accapt this ord3.nance on tfrst
ading a have t,h� infoz�mation on second reading of the o�idinanc� and
would give th2m their answero Oouncilman Wright inquired if �erryts
ub was within the allotted 300 feeto Councilman Kirkham replied
ey were ar�t i,t was measured fram property line to property linee T�e
ty Manaq�r added �hat from building to building it would be over 500
etg al�o �ha� fr�n the discussion of the Pianning Comrnission the5► hadntt
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own that anyone was par�ticutarly affecteda City Attarney Smith in-
f�rmed the City Coua�cil he had met briefly with the Planning Caa�nnission,
t they had the footag�e at 30� feet originally and then it had been
p�ut at 600 fee� but he felt the 300 feat fig�e was used because it
w�as �the best �asuacemer►t they could make an�i it didn't affect anything
•Ixist3nge Councilm.an Wrigbt asserted the last sentence regarding the
ct na intoxicating liquar aac beer ahall be consu�ned on 'tl� pr�mi�es
grour�s of any church should be changed not to include sacramental
eo Mayor N�e agreed he ie�.t 3t was rather insulting and that if he
wlere a minist�r he would take offenseo City Attc�rney 9nith replied re-
g�rding this sQntence they wauld not need to be concerned with any
c�uunion wine as it woutd be unconstftutional but it had rr�re refer-
e#�ae to things like a bazaar or matters ot this k3ndo Upon a vofce
viate, there b�3ng no nays, the motion carried unanimoualyo
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M�Yor Nee announced for the eonsid�ration of the City Couricil the
r�ceipt of the mir►utes of the Recrea�ion l��.ng arrd statsd the Ceaa-
m�ission should be advised their pay �cale h�d been established by thefr
ople and not by the City Cowlcilo The City Manager replied the
ission expected to have a�t►ilosophy meetinq arrd he would be fnvitedo
seussioa� followed on budget of lt�creation Gammissiono
� M�tiaaci by Sheridan to receive and file themfnutes of the Recreatian
C�moaissio� Meeting beld �ctober 26, 1964 a Secorded by Sheridan o tipoci �
a!voice vate9 there be3ng na naysa the motion carried uonanimoualyo
_. ., TION CONIl�lISSI0l�1 �G MndUTES, PtOVEMBER 23 g 1964 :
1K�yo� Nee announced for the consideratian of �he City Councit the
N�ceipt of the m3nutes of the Recreatio� Cammiasion Minutes hel.�
vember 239 19640
i+i�t3.�n by Wr%ght to receiv� and file th� minutes of the Recreatian
Cc�a�naission Nieeting M3nutes held November 23 g 1964 o Seconded by S'�eridan o
Lt� a voice vote, there bei,ng na naysA the mo�ivci esrr%d unanimouslyo
�yo� Nee announced the coals3deratian of the minute� of the Parks and
lYqrounds Sub�Camaittee Special Me�tingo
F" P�SEA FARK IN SWANSTROr2� S CX�IRT:
S�� Ci�y Manag�r explained there were �ve�ral �ignatures in which ft
wal� requestgd c�ansidsration be given to this ar�a a� a park rather than
fc�c double bungalvws but th�e Boa�cl did not £eel i� lends i�self ta a
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���park site and unl�ss �he
�stt�dy the minut�s of the
'�commission would continu
tnatter had been discus
#€airly rapid actfono
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City Counc3l would want to direct any further
commission could 1� received and filed and the
e ta study the areaa Mayor Nee ass�rtad the
sed and it had been thowght the matter warranted
�Iotioal by Wright to instruct the City Ma�nag�r to determine the avail-
�bility and aos� of a sit� identi�ied as Swaristrcru's Court for a city
�arko Seconded by Shsridano Upon a voi.ce vdte, there being no nays,
the mo�3on carried eu�animously o
� City Manager explafned to �he Git,y Council � recammendatic�ri of
the boards r�g�arding tl� Park and Recreation �ir�ctaro
by Wright that the City Cou�cil approve an�cl authori�ae the
�n of a full�time Park and Recrea�ian Directar effective January
� soon a� the poai�ion can be filled4 Seconded by Sheridano
voice vote, there being no nay�, the moticu► carried �an3mouslya
by Wright to approve the job �descriptio�n for the Director of
�nd Reereatiano Councilman S�eri.dan �tat�cl he was in faVor of
� description but there should be �an� mod�.fieatio�so Seeonded
�idano Mayor Ne� �xplained it should b� clear this per� would
emplayee of the �tmfi�nistra+�3on not the Recreation or Park
�eegs employee, that th� Charter of the City of �ridley requires
Tson be responsible to the Ci�y Covnci].e Councilman Wright
�ed the Coma3ssions had wanted to r8tain as much a� possible
.icy roll and not have lanq delays in plans and would 2�ope to
:ent that was propoaed ar� approved, the actual conduc�C could
�rough the City Managero It was •xp�7.ain�ed by the Cit3r 1�iana9er
gone �ver some of the it�ms and pointad out that the jab descrip-
►uld be very siaapie and �ne of the fixat tasks of the new Directo�
� working th��ough h�.mselt to evaluate his job becauae of ti� con-
�etup at the b�ginr►inga May�r Ne� stated he dfd not want to
;�he City Co�cil r�as unhappy with what the Coaraissfons wese
Councilman Wri�►t replied they had felt considerable fr�s+edan
�ploying people, etco, a�tid ar� willing to give this up prov3�ded
►oriat be any delays in their programso A3ayor Nee explain� th�re
�o an i.mplication the new Directcn^ would prepare the annual budg�et
would not � that h� did �think seme gq].ish could be added wittd re-
� proc�nt of supplies, e�cog The City Manager affirmed he
�eet with the Crnnmission �f the C�uncil wished to table the itemo
I�tion by Sheridan to table the job deaeription consideratfon of ti�
• D�i..rector af Pa�ks a�d R,�creatio� o Secor�deci b}► Kirkha�na ilgon a voice
vpteg there being no nayse Lfi� moti�n carri�d unanimouslyo
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B�.iL�D ,IIJG B�A�T6 MIldt1TESA DEC�2= 1964s
BY
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Ide� anno�c�d the c�sideration o� an applieation for a building
� for a lc�tch�n additi�n at t,h� Fir�side Rice Bowl o The City
r read �o th� Ci'ty Counci3. th..g racoma�e�nded approval of the Building
tion by Stte�eidan to coneur wi�h th� recomm,endation of the Bu3lding
rd arld grant the app2ication by �ter Bx*ook for a building permit faac
a;kitchen addition 22 �eet by 14 feet on th� Northwest corner of the
F3�reside R3.ee Bawl Bui,�.ding at 7440 Cent-�al Avenu� Northeast to
consctrueteci of �rame at an e st-imat�d cos� of $ 3� a00 0 00 o Seccmd�d
b, lCirkham a�lpon a voic� vot� e tdher� b�3.ng n� nays a�the motion carried
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kta
at
BY C o C o GARLSO�I FOR A BC1iLDING PERMIT FC�t THE
� City Manager r�ad to the Gity Cou�cil th,e recammended approval
h stipula�ion frdn�the Building Board9 explaining Mro Shields of the
�rd was not pre�en� �o tlx i3oard ".had only made a recc�mnendation a:nd
't the decision �� �tte �ity C�uncil a C9ouncilman S�ricYari stated that
he understood � p�ol�i�m9 the City did not have a proposal as yst on
� land alterationo May� Nee 3nquirgd if Mro Salitermany who was present
�cu�red with th� �tr�t �roposal in tI� shapping c�nter area whfch he
�ga�t o M s o Salite�nan repl.i�d the3s pl.anner� had a difierenc� of
.nion, that they had felt this proposal had no b�aring in any way if
� atre�t w�ent througiz tYi� area a C�uncilman 5heri.dan explained if this
►posal were th� ultimat� �or th� areae it ec�uid a�fect the parking arxi
�r matters and this �ad b�n °tYie rea�on he harcl questioned the land
;�ra�iono It was exp�.a�,n� riy the City Manager to Mro Salit�s�►aai there
�ldn9t be ene� parking plac�s for a17, th� buildings planned and the
��tio�n i� had an this �ra� that �re se� to be a general idea a maLt
� of shopginq cen �r w�s vaitat �the public wantedo Mra Saliterman
�lained that Sears Ro�buck would h� pu�ingr in a store of about 69000
� feet to �tart �nd w�ere tQ us� it a� a te�t store9 that �this store
, a lot af p�teratia]. because of th� ax�a and lar�d tc� see what planning
; to be done fo� futta^� and fur�her develop�nto Cc�uncilman Wright
�rt�d he wished to � a more compreher.�3ve plan f�r the areao It uras
�laineci by th� City I�Sanag�r 8�ars Roebuck ar� in a�,all type building
Broc>kdale and fih�y may wan•c samething lik,e that sa� dayo It was
��her �xplained by Cawlcilnaan Wric,�h� the City �f Fr:idley had had many
�bleraa with the tyg� �f riu��,.�g� �� •�ar:�i��x*� w.;�a �l�irei�g �'r� �.'�c�o
. S`a1��s.� �p.� �� �:ae;3� �.: u1d not lt�t � land lay idle fc� t�a years
� i� had �o b� usgd o I� o� o� o Garl son e eear►tractor ; stat�d tt�ere
am�d to be a dif£erence �f up3nion �n the entire mattero It was ex�
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p1�ai.n�d hy �h� tpi�y Manager in all of their discus�ians 6�rd Avenu� hac�
n�ver b�c�n dise�.ssed e�hat th�y had a po��ibaJ.i°� o� going �u�h but
�pr3mary �h�ng would be �o connect 6�ies� Moor� Lake Driv� to Rice
�k Road arul �h� px°�Apa�+�ci buil.din� v�c�ulcl �n��r���� forev�� with thato
Ma�rar Nee ndd� �.�y cr��l.ct m�k� � ca��; �Eor s�.g���s o
Mr�, �a13�t�:rman �xp�.ain�d �Y!a� �e i����� wi�h B�cc�okdale was nc�� buflt fully,
anjd t-,hey did plan on a n�all also along ari�h �h� gr�g�nt plana but this
p3.�c� of land was 33 acres and �he la�s� pi.�e� �� comrr�rcial land in
F�,idley aru� did �hhink fi.hey caul.d maice a goai c�nter there and it wvuld
bel an asse� ��r �he co�nmunity but they m�.ght have �o eliminat� the road
9'�J �ough �.to The �i.�y Manag�r replaed th3.� wo�l.d be harmful to
hi'� cen�er becaus� it caould be a major conn�c�ing cros� s��� 3n Fridleyo
Mr�a Saliterman ass�r�ed a maj or good center was far more 3n�portant �k►an
t1�ae road and ��� w�x� a��em���..nng to �L�i].d sometizing gnvd fcar Fridley
anj3 the City� �unei.Z was tr�ing �Co cu�� it �zp o i� was exp].ained by the
Ciity Mariager tY�ey haci spent many hours 3n �tzy�ng to �.�ocate a read an this
la�nd and h�e had been quite surpri�ed whe�n Mro Saliterman had eome in with
tk� road i.n the cent��o He further explain�d the C�unty Road and all
exy�ss tc�m roads for Mro Saliter�nano Thare wa4. �di�cussian regarding
al�l road� loca]., County ar�ci State lev�l o Councitman Sheridan �:cplained
th� r�coma�ndat3.ons they caere giving wex�e from �h� Stat� and not o�l.y
tl� �cecomom�ndatit�n� of the City ot Fridleyo
Cojancilman W�right e;cplafned �o Niro Sa].itezman the City had had a grawth
ofla little her� and therc� and this was th� sole r�aaining valuabl� piece
of' cammerc3.a1 p�og�r�y arrd �tivey vuant�d it planned 3n such a way that it
clo1�.7.d be a b�n�f 3.t �a a�. even thoug'h all of i� wa�n a t realized at aance o
Maca Sal,iterman ��a�t�d h� could not forecas� the needs of Sears Roebuck
bu� they al�o did have a sup�rn►arlc�t. Coi,a�cilman S�eridan inforn►�d Mro
�iterman �he �ity �o�zcil wi�hed �o kn�w where the sh�pping c�nter
worald go and wanted an overrall plan o Mayar Ne� added th�a x•oa�d d3d not
hai�e to b� e;cactly in the san� pos3tion bu� there ��exe no Qlans and this
didi botller � City Council because �h�re w�re cc�reial areas developed
th t were erronga Counciln�an Wright i.nquzred .� Mro Sal�.terman could r�turn
wi�h a road plan for the Council to rev%wo Mro Sal3tex�an replied they
ha$ cc�me to the cc�t.usion that they did not need a roado Councilman
S'�ridan repl3ed 3.f h� had cYianged f�► that plan �Che reque�t woutd have
tol9'o back to the Building Boarda
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� said th�y c,�rr�± na� suppos�d to grade land un�i1. the elevatioria w�ere
blish�do M�ro Sali�ex�man r�plied h� had c� iat and was tald to ?aY
a permit �o grad� and had d�►� so o Nir a Salite�nain was tald by the
� Manager h� did nat br3ng in the plans9 tfiat what had been propoaed
m�re3y th� ���net3.cs and the Gity Gouncil has n�!v�r been a�le to
;idar d�:�in�t� mativa�ion o� �he moad i.n q�estions tha� he had met
� N1ra Sa].i���+nan inu�.erable t3me� to dev�lop �his and they would not
h3m fc►:� s�.x �n�Ch�c � a y�ar so �y h�d n�v�r finally decided what
� c�ulc� recc�nd �+� the Counc3l o t�ir o Sal���rman r�pl%d they had
t befps+� �� bc�ard and had b�en to].d �h�y wouldn � t ne�d an ewerall
� until �h��r �ad soarne ��or�so Tk�� �i�r Manager a�sert�d �hen, Mro
.terina� had appaz�ntly ac�epfi�d th�.� �s�ad plan which was app�rently
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a�c�pfiabl� tca the Boardo Mro Saliterman explaaned he had �aid it was
a',potential plan because they could ncr� say what they would bux.td in the '
�u� �rbd if the Ci�y Counc�i. were to d�signa�e a road in the ar�a, they
vac�uld be liai�l� to kfll the propertys °that th�y cvre holding it for a
sYkopping center and sanaething that wa� wcar�hwhile; tha� this aaas nat his
f�xst shopp�.ng center and had buil't others beioreo Couneilman Wrfght
ir�quired if it was po�sible Mr o Sal3terrnan iiad a parking caomple:: in this
a�tea c�rhhere th�r� is a perimeter road specified, that triere i� also a
m tter of divid�rs and paanting and striping which provides thrcaugh
a c�sso Mro Carlso�n replied they had presented soanething s3mi.lar to
t at o�e time but the City Council had stil.l. wanted th� roada Di.scus�ion
w�s held aui�h regard to waiving 80 f�t on �ach sicie for buiSdings,
rc}ads g etc o
Mc�tic� by Wsigh� �hat the Ciiy Counc3l not apQrov� �,he drawfng presented
byi Mr� Max Salit�rm�att but table th� apg3.�caticn by Co Co Carlson far a
b ding permit for th�e const�uctfon of a p�rtion of a shopping center
1 ated at 6225 Highway �65 Aio Eo, Parcel Noo 1800� Sou�h 1/2 of Sectfon
1 9 to be con�truc�ed � of cement and steel 8 48 0 feet by 125 feet � at an
e �rnated ccas� of $ 28 5, OOU o 40 o Seccmdeci by Sh�ridan o tlpon a voioe vote a
t�re being n� nays 9�tYee mo�ic�n carr3ed unanimously o
• ,�AFE�it �3�TT�� M�i'ING Ml�it�iR'E� g I9�� 2� 1964 :
��� ���
Ma�ar Ne� announced for the consideration of the Gity Counc3l the r�oeipt
of, the Safe�.jr �amm3ti� Minutes and sta�ed �re cyas no action call�d fora
I�o�ian by Sheridan to re�eiv� anci file th� minutes of the Safety Cam�aittee
M�eting h�l.d �c�r 2� 1964 o Secondec� by Wright o Upon a voiee vote a
tl�re being nca nays a th+� motion carri� unani.nwu�].y o
C�I��Qit2N�CAT-� I, ��S �.
A BA(�i s S� DIS�POSAL e
� �o.
I+�o'�ion by Wrigh� t� recaive and f�.le tl�e comrnwnicatian fran Rober� 40
A�bach r�garding th� Minn�esota Water Pcsllutican Control Cammissiono
Se�onded by Kirkhamo llpon a voice vo+te, �here being no naysa the motion
ca�ried unanimou�].yo
I� ___� S'�AT.�� Pt9Wi£R (�ANSt e _YRAT`��
Ma�ror N�e aa�n�unc�at for the eonsideration �f th� City �ouncil a let;ter
fr� Nor�her�n S�a�� P�r G�npany atating rat�s w�.th3.n the Ci.ty of
T'r�.d1�y will b� dc�cr��s�d and 3f anyone we�e interest�t they could abtain
� a �opy o� the •ra�� foldero
Nio�i�n by VJriyh� to �c�3.v� anci file �h� �o�nunica�ti�n from �or�Itern
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States Powgr Cc�nF�Y �Jarclin
Sheridano Upo� a voice vote,
�animouslyo
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Pag� 220
g the reduetion of rafieso Secca�ded by
th.re being no nays, the nwtf� earried
Mayor Nee announced a canrnumiaatiean tar th� oonaideratfo� of t%e City
Council fram Mr. Donald Pfelaw requesting a ane thousar� dallar sattle-
ment on a lo� o It was e:tpl.ained by tt� Cfty NSanager that sevsral times
in the past they had signed an agreement to sa�y sc�ne wark could bm do�e
oa1 a given pi�ee of propex�ty and Mro Pielovf feels he is in a bit�d with
tfie Dalberg Ter�cace #.n that he has nathing to gafn and ev�erything to
lose and has sa3d tro save the eost o� cor�demnation he would be wiLl.ing
to settte with the eity far $50Q.04 plus an ac, fre�c►ent that ha oould hav�e
four lat8 on h3s property, a�e at 8S00 square feet, two at 8600 square taet
and one at8B00 �qurare feet an,d a11 would be slightly vander the 9000 sqv�tre
foot requirer�nto Cou�ncilman S�ridan inqutred how they alr�ays fou�ud
themselves in this kind of a posit-icm an�d if it was an over$i�t ea tfie
part of the C3.ty that the policy has be�n that all atrest ease�aents ta�ere
cabtained prior tothe acceptaru:e of t�he ps].at and Mr o Dalberg muet hav�e
worisred sa�ething out with the property to the Nartho The City Manager
replied the last several timea where they haod h�d difticulty i�ad b�en
because they were not given the ps�c�r infarrmatiaal and ww8rre very short
an aceurate surveyso City Atto�°�ey Stnith asser�ed he ur�der�to�od fs�am
th� letter the C3Ly did have the easemento Z4te City Manager r�p�ied they
d3d not but dfd have an agreement to rn�v�e cct the praperty arid do the w�ork
and h�d agreed �o negotiate a reasoriable amounto It was exp�l.ained by ti�e
City Atto�rney that alI that was left open an the agreement was v�at 1�e
award sliauld be o Tt�e Ciiy Manager agreed and further expl�ined this d3d
gi�e the City permissicm to put in the sew�er and arater lineso
Co�cilman Sheridan a9serted the posftian ��as that the City �vas ai�ling
the developer v�eti��r they w�ere aiding the abutting ProPertias o� not
ardd this was one of tha reaso� this po liey was establish+sd by the
�"ity Couatcil; that a street d0dication be made an�d tfiere was g�ing to be
�eme benefit to this man fo� he g�ets sane lots froaa ite �e Cityl�ag�er
replied this was what l� had pointed out to Mre Pielvw a�d �Itis tt� part3,�s
who gave �e l�and could very aaell nat have that benefit anci he might
have it entirely. Mayor Nee stated he did not think the City Cona►cil
should agree to the lo�t split until it was ch�cked. It waa e:cpl.eined
by the City Mana r tY�e agreement was the Cfty would either neg�ot�.afie
a f air p�rice of �1, Ofl0 aor eor,dema► and Mr o Pielona had agreed to came
dawn to $SQOo OOo Co�cilman Sheridan inquired if Da].�erg Z�erraw was
eaaplet�ely dQVeloped o City Engln�r Qua�shi repoli�d it was not � theY
just had two or thre� model haaies builta Co�ci'Lman Xirkha�n stated he
did not �vish to gr� alc�ng with the propoaa]. as pr�senb�d an�d d�d twt lik+a
the lot splito
Motion by Wright to authori.$e further nego�iations starting with a$SOOo00
offer, and with no riders arrd authorize cond�onation if r�cessaxy ar►
Lot 3, Auditor's Subd3vision #l29 o�amsd by Donald Ro Pielawo �e CiLy
Manag�ex explained in this area the City haW had problems with the higfi
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Pag�t 23.
a�sessn�ents on the proQerty and ha�id goc��e ataa�g aTith iaulersiaed lots a�ncl
Mr. Pielow thought his otfer v�as fair. C+�uncilman Sha�ridan ess�rt�ed 3f
Mr. Fielqw platted thia proper�y' he would have tro d�dicate t31is a�d he
oouldn* t spli� h�s aac�e lo� into toua� lo�ts uander tl�e oa�d3naiwe mo be
sa�oWld ha�e to plat it. Tde City M�nager rep,�..i�d �. Pielc�w had less
ttu�n an aere af land and h� couLd spSit th+e �s�ea. City Attaa�s� �aith
su�estaed t3�ey c�uld offer tA� lat split withaut tl�e $50�.00 afi Mr.
F�.�l.caa's assessn��s a�ee high. �llayor Nee stat�ed the lot spl.it �ovLd
dtperyd on e�d.st3ng stru�tures• Ebunci].naan S�eridan assert�d tt�e Cit3►
�ut ti�selve� in a precari caus positicm �hen they agreed with t3t�te #o�^m
thsy use arnd the trwr�e�r 3n�aediately feela he �il]. get same�thing fa� his
i��'�Y •�Y� Hee inquis�d if tt'�a St�et� ar�d tltilities t�mniss3,�t
had not warlc+ad out thi� saluticn. �e City Manag+�r replied he diRi not
recsa.l.o
Motio� by Sheridan �hat Mr. Donald Re P%lo� of 3542 Henjamin Street
Noo�th�aat be o�Eferecl the sue� of $500.00 fo�r the esse�ent aa I.a�t 3,
Auditcmts Subdivisioa �129e Sac�ded by Wright. Ltpo�z a v�oios vaC�,
there i�iag no rlays, the motfon c�rried ua�vsly.
: �:. ,- � � , �+ �nr x��r �,:t u- �- �, :,•� �;. .•r
Maycm Hee announcad far the cQn�ideratia� Qf th+e City Covncit a oo�m�i-
� catican fram Suburban �ag3�neer3nga Inc• , s*�].ativ� to atreots �i Ha1.3day
H�l1.s e
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Maticri by S�eridan to c,x�ct� wtth thereaam�dat3an of Suburban �ngin-
s�er3ng, 7.�.co, az�d the CftY Engiiteer�g DeP�t to acc�p� the atr�ets
in HoJ.�day iiills ar�d 'that the c�e y�ear ma3nt�u�e gt�arant+e�'': ata� as
of tfiis dafie a Seca�rrded by Wriqht o iip+on a voice vate, tl�ace bsing no
na�ya, the motion car�i.ed unanimavsly�
�!• a�'.i ~ ��� - i;
�ta�r I�ee aYtnotsioad
Cc►u�►cil from Victor
eapatis Tribune.
a eammvnt�cation for tt� cron�s3de�r�tion o� the t�.ty
t�otsn, Sta�ff Writer and Scie�ve Reporter of the I�is�-
Matia� by i�ri.ght �o s*ec�eiv�e ar�d file the cam�icati� from Victo� Cohns
�a#f Wi��:taer ar�d Sei�nee R+epaa�t�er of �e Hinneapoli� Trib�a 9seon�ed
by Sher3rda�n. tlp�i a v�ic� vofie, th�ne bsing no nays, tt� mi�ti� eaorri�d
v�nstnimc►ualy.
SiISI`I'�S s
Maycar Nee 3nquit�ed if �here were anyocee pre�ent, not listed e�t tt►a Agenda s
t�w wished to be heamd at this t3me.
�re S�ldc�ari M�t�nsan, con#�ctaa�, �as Qareaaent �o di,scuss ths aabuilt
plans fooc his shc�PPing c�ente�r � be 1o�a'L�d on Higi�oaaY i�6S o He sta�+ed
C�
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Pag�e 24 0
he had a plan af the a�built af �he wa� sy�te�n thnt he had run into tt�e
�PF� �bep a�nd City Engiszeer Qureshi did want him to loop it. Nr. '
Mort�n� stated he was w311ing to pa� his $hare of the oost to loop tt�e
water line wfiich wt�uld mean taking ft ur�der Hi.�atayr #65 and �iaae it c�ouLd
�+e an ope�n cu� which w�a�ld be less �xp�ns#.ve to do it, 2� ha�d w�nted
to go at�eamd bu� f+elt oth+ars wa►uU3 benefit and �hey should be asseascd.
Administrat:ion �aid they would proc�d with m4re inftmn�atior� foa� the
Ci�.y Counc3S e
M�ayaa� l+iee declared a ten minute reoess e
�ie meeting was reop�t bY ,MaYuz Nee o
a+ � r u
Mot�.aa'i by aE�+eridan to apprcyve the pay�nt of Gezieral Claims #3975
th�cou�h �4p'i0o �ac�ed by Wrighta tlpon a voice vot�, there b�ing no
nays, the motfon ear�ried unanim4u�sl.yo
l�ion by Wri� to aDgrove 't3� Pay�nt of Liquaac Cla3ms �6914 �
�6963D Secoorxled by lCi,rkhar�o ilpan a ve�ice vatte, thax�e beittg no nay�9
the motio� c�arriad u�a nimovsly.
Motio� by 7�3rkha�e to approve the payment af Public Utf].itie� C1a3ms
�3754 thro�h �3801.. Seconded by S�ter�dano Lipn� a voice vots, ti�
being no nays, the a�ion earried un�OUalya
ESiS1�AT�S t
Maya�r Nee a�nrnmeed foo� the co�sirderation of the City Council c�ex�taia
�St3ma�eae
Motian by 5�eridan to apprave the paymenic of the follaaing eatima�bss a
MeCarthy Well Ctiapatty
6'i0 Eustis Street
S�e P1ul, P�ftu�sO�tB SSl]A�
Estimate ;j�l �FINAL � ttm furniah3z►g a�nd use of
�P��Y PiP�J � P�P�J e4u�P�'�►� fo� the
�inerg�ncy Co�►ee�ion arrd use of We1]. #6 ( 600 -
63rd Av+env� Ne E. ) Water Impr�►vement Projeet Noo
34-Q-3a
Randall Brothe�Ps
3400 Sit� Lalae R�ed
M3rtneapo�].is�, Min�esota 55418
�atimat� �i. (FINAL ) for t3tie wc�k done aa1 t�
wat�rmain c�n�ectiv� fc�c the F�narqency C�oanneet-
ia� ar�d Use af We2l #6 ( 60� - 63s�t� Avanue N. Eo )
Wa�er Imprvvem�ent Project �Too 34-t�-3
$ 1,776e50
$ 2s833.0�
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Ck�stock �. Davi� � Ine o
Cartsulting F�gineers
1446 Couanty Road "J"
Minr�eapalis, Minnesota 55432
For the furni�hin�g of Pro�essional En93neering
Sexwioes fcnc planning:
Estimate #2 (FIl�TAL ) W�e11 #6 ( b00 - 63r�d Avertude
Np Eo ) water �aprovs�nt Project Noo 34-C�-3
Pag�e 25 p
$ 119e22
Estimate �l - Sanitary Se�r and Snlaater Imp�rc�ve-
m�nt Projeet Noo 70 tRivervie� Terrace, south of
Mississippi Plaee � Lincaln � A�tttort ) Stt�et 9 south
of Is�ontaal Stre�t; 5th Street, south of To So �100 $ 1 p4110 08
Estinnate #2 - Storm Sevaer }fiprenre�m+ent Project
Ato e 5-A ( Stoac�e Se�er Interc�pto� in T o Ho �47 ) .' $ 3, 655 042
Estimate �t - staac�m sewer Imp�ravement Project
No 0 5-B ( Star�m 9ewrer noa�tll of T o H o�1.00, East
• caf 2e He �47 )
Estimate �l - Starm Sewer �nprave�merit Project
No 0 71 and Sanitary Set�r Lnpratement Fro j ect
Noo 72 (To H. �+47, No�rth c�f Mississipp�. Street)
Sub�ban IIzgineer3ng, ?acie a
6875 iiiqhway Noo 65 Ne Ee
Fridley, MtntLeso=ta 55432
Final b311i�►g far F�ginaering 9ervioes
Sanitary Sewer and Wat�er lin�r�ement
Project Noa 69 (Meadc�on�oor Terrace)
Cycla�e Fenc,e 8ales - tlo 39 Steel Ccrpoocatian
44S0 Lyndale Avmnue North
Minne°apalis, Mtnnesota
Estimate �l (FINAL) for fence areur.�d the
filtratic�► plaat - Water Impro�v�nent
Project xo. 34-s
Co So McCrossan, Inee
R�aute �2
Osaeo, Mi.nneaata
• Estimate �2 (FIN1�L ) State A3�d Street
improv�aaent Projects Noo 27a302�-01 and
Noo 27-315m01, acearding to «�nntract
(61st and Quincyi
$ 3�999076
$ 1,718�90
$ 1,364060
$ 3,636060
$ 98370e85
T�pTAL ��29,885 0 93
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Pag�e 260
SOC�'�ded by Wright. Upaa� a voiee vota 9 tir� being no aays, the motion
carrfed unanimouslya
�ICSiiSE.S s
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Mayor Nee ann�u�ced fnr the cons3deration of t1� City Cour►cil tfie issu-
ance ot certain lieense applications an�i inquired if the �dministration
did check aaith tt�e Be�er Bus3r�ss Bureau an 3alicit^oss Lic�naeao �e
City Manager repliad �hey did noto Mayor Nes inqu3.xed why this was nat
done ar�d was tald by the Finatzce Direatt�ac they did xw� kru�w afiat t3�eir
lie�nses were g�oed far and o�fhatt t�►ey could l�.eense under tha pres+�'C
o�dinancea City Attorney 9nith asserted that checking a party befe�
thQ City a�ould grant the l3cense eertainly had scme valuea May+o� Nae
su,c�gested the licenses be appro�sd eantingent on cheaking with �d
findfng no bad recc�rd with the Be�ter Busirresa Sua�eaue
Mcytion by Wrighti �o apgrove the issusnc� ot the fc�il.o�ing lic�e�s
with tiye Solicitaacst lic:en�e being ecmting+ent on a favosabse �
fsoma the He�ter Business Bua�eauo
a u-
• lCehne Elec�cica]. ComP�Y s InC e
722 ` . Raymand Avenua
S't a Paul , Mf nnesota
C�
Ro Wo '.�idriy n.iBCtt'�.Cdl
2925 Orchard Avenwe North
�+Iinneapol3� 22, Mtnnesota
EXCAVAT'I@i�
Da1.e Movers 9 Inc o
7816 Central Avoenue Mv Ee
M�nneapal3s, Mir�neso�ta
M nr�
�L'�1�StAi. t�0�"l�AC�O�iS
B31t Ri�te Cx�strueti� p Ir►c o
6�i0 Wast 9Sth Straet
Mfnrrapal.is, Minn�aota
Flkdo Cc�tstructioez E)c�-'mPanY
210Q Weat Broadwr�y
Mitnnespolis, Mit�ae�ota
Fz��ston-Haglin Campany
3925 West 44th Street
Mi�mesQo1.18 24, Minn�so�ta
�m
1be�rp IiCmQB, Inc p
4639 Waa�h�,ngton Sto No Eo
Minneapal3s 21, Miru�e,�ota
by ; Donal.d F o 2Gel�aze
by g Ro Wo T�tan
by : D�a].e Fet�san
D ].
by s Dua� �e Nelsc�
�y s La�rry Kivo
bys Fo Ea �iaglin
by a Russeu 7.liorp
:� ��.�:
,��
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0
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�Tr���,
,�
� FLUMBI�G (license�)
Richfield P1Lmubing Ca�cpanY
809 W�st 77� Street
RicYtfield, Minrteso�ta
• r.��- �a -��:
90�,IC1i�' S LICII�iSE
Lyle Stark
?860 CrOVe].and R�oad
l�inr�eapalis, Minnesc�a
CAFE I,ICF�+tS�B
Mrao Sharraan Jo Gi:Ibe�
969 - 68�t A�enue N. Eo
F'r3,dley 32, Minttesota
C��A�EPTE LI�+IS£�:
I�rs e Sharrc�n J. �:ilber�
969 - 68f:h Avenue Ne E.
• Fridley 32� Minnesota
� e �ordan 6 0 9w�n
6889 C�annel Roed Na Ee
Fridley 32, MinnesOta
by: Robert Adelmann
Pag�e 27.
•��t��
4ba z Wat�r Conditfa�ing CamP�ar►Y
6506 Cmmbridge Av�ctue South
Sto Louis Park, �so�ta
dba: The Oolonial Restaurant
6215 tlniversiiy Av�mus N. Ee
Frf�cLtey 21, Miro�esvta
dba : The t3o�.cmial Restaurant
6215 �niv�ersity Av�►ue �io Eo
Fridl�y 21, Minneeo�ta
ctba s Go�dy � � CountrY �Y �'�
1�20 Oabo�r►e Roa�d Ne Eo
Fr3�c1].ey 32, Minnseo�ts
RET'A� nOF� SALB° LICEI+iSE :(1�O�i-IN'1�CIXICATIl+TG MALT LSQtIf �L8 �
Mro Goz�dori Go �ea3o�
6889 C�at�+el R�d Ai. E.
Fridley 32, Mir�eota
Seconded by �horidano
earriea tmmanimously.
FETI�TO�S:
db�� �rrdyta Countsy BoY S�rette
1020 Osbo�ne Road N. Ee
Fridley 32, M3�esota
Upon a voice vote s ttsare beirlg no naya, tt� mo�tian
MaYor Nee announ�d foz the considera�ion of the City Council the �cefpt
of a petftion. It r�as e:cplained by � City Manager the it:em wae fnaluded
in anather resalu'�3,on on the agenda.
Matia� by (airight to reoefv�e an�d refer bo adroinistration fcz proc:essing
Potiticm #46-1564. �ecxmded by 5t�er3dana L1pEm a vc�ice vot�, ti�ere beixtg
no nays, the motion earr3ed unaniarou�,Lyo
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Mayoa� Nee annoM1mced foa� the conaideratio�e of tira City Oouncil a
rasa�.ution o�dering liaprovement arid Final Plaas and Speeif3eatia�s
ior Si-�^eets 1965-2 e Zha City M,anager exp�].ained to the City Couneil
those resid�nts pra�sent w�r�e aot obje [n� . May�r �I�e explii�ed tia�
qwe�t�on i�efose t1�e City Couacil waa w�l�3th�c oac not they wished to
au�ioTize the final pla�s and spaaificationa as propo�d.
Motiaon by Kirkham to �►dopt Re�olution �253-1964 ar8erin�g imp�a�vea�ut
and f3na1 plans and apeei#icaticula and e�L`3mabss of costs th�r�of;
1Kunicipal 3tafie Aid 1�m�xrov�t P�wject 8'Ge 196S-2o Secac�cl�d bY
Wriglata Maya� Nee �o�ced that in the absenc� of canp�.�te kno�l�dgr
on the status af petitions, there w�ould be a roll ca�].l v+ote c� the
qu�tioao tlp� a ro1.3. call vabe, thosa voting in favaar of ths matioan,
D�, Wright, S�uer3�dan, Ktrkhawo Tl�ose oPPosed, no�. �s mation
carried u�an�raou�l.ye
RES4LUTIt�T #Z54-1964 T�6tANSFE�i+Ta F�E�1DS:
s�rieru�+v�mrs
r�yyco� �e an��o.a fo� r�e consiaeratior� of the eity cou�►ci�. a resosuM.an
ca3ling fo� ti� tr�nsfer o� fv�xls,
Motion by Wright to adopt R+esatutiau #254-1964 transferring �rtain
ftuvdso 9Qeo�dl�d by 9�es+3,dan. ilpon a tmice �ate, there being t►o �craYs9
tl�e mo�tian carri� �aaim�ously.
R�80Li1TI0[�T #255-1964 AtP1�0�tIZING BZDS • NF�1 LOADFR:
,.r._ a...._
A3ayo�r Nee ax�reotutced a re�olu�iort au�cltiorizin,g bids fooc a rls+ov ioadrro
The City Manaq!er �xplair�d to the City Cbuneil ti�is �aaa the �qu3�Pa�t
� half af t�,e eost wouLd be out of e�w�r and aater funds nsxt y�ear
anci th�e ather half in 1966. City Ph93rties� Q�a�eshi statr�d th3s was a
loader witfi a back ho�.
M�oticn by St�M+dar► to a�opt Resa].utic� �255-1964 to a�civartise fc� b3ds
on � r�t loa�daro S�c:�Ud b�y Wrighto tlpon a v+oice vot�, � b�ing
no t�ys, the nro�io� carrfed unaniawusly e
RE�O 256-1964 D�REC� IS� 0� ��s �
Ma�ion by St�aridan to adopt ��ol.ution �'2b6--1964 DirecLing the iss��atico
of t�npoa�ary City Hall Impsovem�nt Bordao Seconded by Kirkh�n. tapon
a voic�s votie, thers being no nays, thQ matiaal carried unan3nausly.
Mayo�c Nee annaunced a resolution directing the sa].e and purcha�e of
�I��Y �s foa� th� City Hallo
Matiari by Kirlcham to adopt R�sal.utian #25�-1964 directing fi�s sa].e an�d
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purchase of temporary City Hall 7aaprav�nt Bv�dso Seco�d�d by �+eridano
tlpo�a a voiae vote, there be3ng no nays, the motia� �arried wna�ninwuslyo
�-�
l�yor Nee a�nnoua�c:ed for the cca�sideratian of the City Coemcil a s�solution
ordering prelin�inary plans arld ap�cification� f�c S'tre�ts 1965-1 o q.ty
p�ngineer Qureahi presented a sketch of the area to the City Cota1cilo
t�owncilman Kirkham explained this was the are� v�here the a�ra r�o
reside in the Northern part ha��ve had troubla getting t3teir serviess in
Decauae so many awc�ers dantt live thes�eo City =. �E�gineer Qiasshi �x- .
pla3ned ho�w the street could be rerouted from t�re residentia]. area far
an industrfal area ar�d raterred to Ha1c�rSt�ceet as an ex�am�p].eo H�
further expiained thia wark ha�d been do�e by Su�+u�ban ingi�e�in9 ar�d
it was not compl�tsd and had to htve curbs and a two inch mst and 1�w
people did not knc� thiso City Engineer Qureahi explainsd that oa 6�4th ,
A�nue the City ahoutd petitiaan for a str0et ar�l the sct►oal alsoraemts
a atr�et put in fv� next fall a Other areas wer� exp].air�ad to titi� CitY '
Coiu►cit by the City Bngfneero The C�.ty Manager sug+gested the City
Council could hold the public hearing and meanurhi].e th� adminiatratiort
could s�ock ac�nethinq out on Stiansoon Boulevard with the other camnunity
invoiveda City Atta�ney �ai.th suggested the City ot Fridley might juat
as w�ell pave thei.r half of ti�e �t-reet aa tt�ey could not get developmer►t
w3thout the roed e Oo�cilnian 5he�ridan inqu3red if tir� proposal could
give credit for th,e patcb aao�k that t�aill have to be dc�e in ths DonnaY
Additiar�o It was decidsd to wait at Zeast a year o� the DonnaY A�idition
a�oarko Mayor ��tee inquired if anyo�ne had escrow money far sto�rn s�evea�
in the Donnay Ad�ditiona The Fir�a�nce Di�cector repli.�l that scme a�cs
d3�d but this wou]Jd b� 3ust th� houses that had changed a�ca and it
�ould be a�].y in the houses tha� char�g�d hattids fv� the second oa� thisd
time o pour►cilrn�un Sheridaa stated that if dtie atatsment made earlier
that 20�► of t'he moriey was gofng tro be i.n patch �vrY artid ff tt�ey could
cradit that amouont of money to ttLe value of a good stre�t it arould be
sens�b].e o
M�oti.on by Sheridan to adopt Resalutioin #258-1964 ordering p���
plans, apecffications and �stimates of the eosts thezeofs
px�a�vement Project Ste 1965-10 Seccr�ded by Wrfghto tlpan a ra�t�. call
vote 9 those voting sye, Mee s 5herfdan, Wright, Kiarkhauao Ttrese vot3r►�g
r►aY, nane o T3�s motio� carried u�animpusty o
Mayo� Nee announeed five resoluticns splitting asses�mer►ts fa� Council
considerationo
Motfon by �S�eridar► to adopt R,e�olutio�n 259�-1964 authoriainq and
directing the mplitting of spec a assesaments on Lat 20 (Exo &0 30*)
paec�el. 11409 Audito�rt s Subd►9vi�ica�t #92o Seco�dad by Kirkhama vPo�n
a voica vote, tt�ere �ing n4 nays, the motion carried �animoas].yo
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l�tion by S'�ridan to adopt Resorlutic�rt �260-1964 authorizing and
direeting the sp7.ittinq of spec assess�meri �ts an i�ots 1 to ll inc. , Bl.ock
2, Oak Grove Additiotz. See�d� by Kirkha�. tipori a vo�.ce vote, tlrtre b�ing
no nays, th+e moticn carrfed �ar�imoualyo
Moti� by S�her:kiam to adopt Resolution 261-1964 authos�i�aing and diracting
the splitting of spec3al assessmen s c� ar�` c�3400, Ite� I being tlao
parts of Lot 37, crie on the E. and c�e on ti�e Wo side of Fast Riv+er Rcad,
Auditarts Sub:'�iivisiovn �39. Seconded by Kirkhamo Lipo�n a voice vote,
ther� being no naya, the mot%a1 carried unanimously.
Motfan by S�eridan to aclopt Aesolutfa� �262-1964 sutha�i.aing and dir�actfng
the aplitting of special asseaaments ��oLs�, 4, 5, and 33 to 37 ine.,
Blaek 6, Fridley Park, Lots 6, 7 atd 8, Block 6, Fridley Park and Lat 38,
81ock 6, Fridley Park. Seconded by Kirkham. tlpon a voice vot�, there
being no nays, tise motion carriad uc�animouslye
Motfon by Sheridan tro adopt x,esolutiori #Z63-�_9_64 authprizing a�d direc�ing
the splitting of speeial assessments or► s�, 12, 13 and 14, &toek R�
R3verview i%ights. Seco�ded by Kirkhamo tlpcn a voice vobe, tl�re being
no nays, the motion carried unanimouslyp
� RE90LUTI�IJS �264-1964�,�26�5-19�,OOIKS�Ild�NG ASSESS�iTS:
�.��...o.._....�...._
Mot3on by Wright to edopt Resatuti�n k264-1964 autharizing and directing
the cc�nabin3ng of certain spec assea�nen st�on Lot 10, Block Do � Lo�t 119
Block D. and Lot 12, ffiock Do, Riv�arview Fleigfitse Seccnd�d by SE�er3dano
Upo� a voice vote, tltiere being no nays, tt►e r�tion ca�rrial uman3m4uslyo
N�otion by Wright to adirop Resolutio� �265, 196 i autho�rizing an�d directing
ti►e con�bining o� certain spec�a as�smmsnt� an Lot 15 9 B1.ock R ar�d Lat
16, 87.ock R, Riverview 8�ights4 Seca�ded by Sttieridano tlpo� a voiee
vote, th�ere b�ing no aays, the motion carried unanimously.
4TI�R BLiSINES8 s
The City Manag�er ststsd iLe had a lettaQr �ahi.ch had been preeenL�ad to h�a►
by Robert Se Hughes, Chi.ef of the F'r3�dley Fire Depas�tment in a�hieh tt�
a�nbers of the Department directed a lett�r to the Oo�c31 requesting
a meeting with tt�a in regards� ; to the nsyv oa�dii.nance eatablishi.ng a
paid �'ire Chief. Thare was no actioon by the City Council. T� City
Manatger explained he he�d tatd thr Fis�e Department a�Y Post�S: that
he was tak3ng applicatioris unt31 noon cc► Dec�eaber' 24, 1964 far the possitione
Councilman Sherirdari 3nqufrsd a�►en the Fire DOpartment regu�l.arly met and
was tuld Janua�y 7th, It waa generally dtcided to me�t with the Fire
13+�paaMaraent Dec�r 14th at 8 P.Me
, It waa e;cplsined by the City N�anager if the City Council wiehsd to
discuss the matter, he had cheeked out the repo�t frem Bill Sarrdin, the
Plu�nbfng Inapaeatr relative to heatin in the Hennett Buildi�g aond
pluaabing a�d th� estimate� are about �1600e00 for the ireatiiLgr and
secan�d battYrooe�e C�ot�cflman S�eridan inquirad if there w�ere a bas�t
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under the fronti part of the building end was told there was not as far
as the City Manager knewe CoUnci�in►an Wright explained the m�nb�e�rs of
the Youth Center �rere ready to ��..e�tart an�d voould have a contract fos the
City Council and want an opening !Chrisia�as party dtiacing the halidays.
A discussion waa held rega�di.ng t� h�a�3ng for the buildinq aixi Council-
m�e Wright assertad he tiwu�ght som�ething leas than this amount eouLd be
tried ios arid 3nquis�ed if tl�ere w�as sane kind of a ccmQ�o�aise o 7� City
Manager replied they couldn�t g�t by with apencti,ng mueh less mot�y, that
the building was fafrly larg� and rwt too w�ell insul.ated o Councflmen
Wright inquired reqarding the cos�t of putting in ths Fire Departm�r►t
surrplus heater. Tliie City N�anager repl.ied h+� did not krww, that th�y had
felt it wou►�.dn•t do a gcod jab and it e�as so mueh be�.vw the BTtI output o
Council.man (�hright repo�ted the yo�uths were en�Y►usiastic after having
toured the building but did notusnt to experid $1600 for osne y�ear.
There wa� no Council actioene
The City Manager repoa��ted he had ital.lced with au� graduate student at the
LZniversity ot Minnesota snd he dfd canQ highly s�coaon�e�Lad by tthe Public
Administratio� Gr�dtutte School, that he ha�d ta].ked bo the Directc� thi.s
day and he had said this man was �very highl�r recammendedo He �as reporbed
to b� 3Q years 4i agoe �d froa Ba�.aton, k�ituwsota, is a graduate engit�esr
ar�d interes'bed in b�ing an admini�trativ�e intazn at Fridleyo S�s City
Manag�er explain�ad he wanted to di�cuss t2�e matter and have the City
• Council designate h3n► as the person that takaes the minutem for the
Council t�etitlg8 n tt18t th+ey as�e g0ittq to go C[► the ba8ia of S Se�`etazy
fusltime who woutd do the transcr�bing� etc., an,d he would be in an th�
formulatian ot the ag�da and couid tt�en talc�e the minutes and it co�uld
be dictated to the secretary by ml�tchiane. He further expa.ainad that aN.y
the City Coimcil could appoint tl�e secretary to serve ti�e Dut it �outd
be goad e�erience far thfa persoa� and it would make a link b�twa�n
�rl�at goes into tt�e ag�da a�d what gosa into the minutes, that part of
his arrang�aents w311 have to be with tl�e arrang�raent ot t�o ar three
meetings at night. Mayar Nea asaerted they hsd discws�d 3n sans detail
ths water and sewer rate ar�d this man wa� to heve made these ��tudisso
The City Managar regliedthis would be c�e of the tasks he wouLd i►ave e
CouOncilman Kirkha�► 3nquired if tiu City Manager hdd discuased w3th thia
para� the idea of his being secr�tary and v�as told he had a�rd he ha�d
said he would but the City Coimcil woutd have to be the a��es to appo3nt
him but wished to advf�e hita he could caoate to wark oan Januasy Stho Mayo�
Nee stabed i�e would be atter�ding �he Plarming Camnaission meetinQs also
and was told by the City Mansger ih� would, up to a point, but h� +�rvuld
hav+e the water rating to do and wr�uld give h3m a great deal of irsl.p .
on the budye�e Mayor Nee inquired if this p�rrson iu�d had trainfng in
#ig�zring finance. 7.4tie City Manag�r r�plied he had �hat he had ree�ived
3ri public administratione Mayar N� fnquired what i�d been do�u o`►
stc�m sswer studies and �as to1.d by the Financ:e Direetor tt'►ey had�i�t
d�e too mueh an this it�no T�e �ity Manag�sr stated he aiould adviie thfs
person ancl he could be his�abd part•ti�e during the w3xiter months and full-
• t3,me in the sus�aaer o
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Mayor Mee 3nquired if they had moved quickly enough vn the rate question
so �hat they had a good chanee of nat buying water next yearo The City
Manager replied it would have to depend on the test holes they wes�e
taking for the wells and they would be aroua�d $250000 each, that Cfty
Engineer Qureshi was c�cerned beicause they had five potential sit�s
and it would run over $1,DOOa00 far te�t holes but he had felt tl�uey
could go ahead with the fifth halie o Cout�cilman Sfieridan i�nquix�eci
if any of the test holes had been drilled as yet and was tol�d by t21e
City �ng3ne�r they had dr311ed fo� holes and thre� loolc�ed favo�rable
but he would have sanething for the C3�y Gotmeil in the way of a report
a� th� n�xt rsgular meet3ngo t�e�cilman �heridan ass�rted i.f the four
or five hol�s w�re fav�rable he a��autd b� an�icipa�ing to be able to use
water from �these n�w w�el3.s for the 1965 seasono City Ealqineer Quaceshi
raplied that they hoped to r�ve a�.c�g fast enough so that they e�ould
have water for ne;ct year and without Minneapc�iiso
T'h� City Manager r�p�r�t�d �h� Parks Caa�am:i�t�e had directed the Park
�3irector ta gr�pare �c,ro baseball diamonds but this had not been i� their
minutes and as vf the present tim�9 he wou�d be able to advise the�
th�y would con�truct the two diama3dso
Mayor Nee inquired hcyw much different � pieture would have be� !;if
tl�y had purchased Mi.ru►eapoli.s wa�ero '1`h� City Manager replied he could
n�t an�►wer this ques�iono City Emginser Qureshf stated they had spent
� abou� $13�000 the tirs� nine mon�hs uf �he y�ar fgr this itemo Counc3lp
man Sheridan as�rted the cost of wa��:r f-xc�n Minneapolis was $28 94320 009
�o abeut 25� af that wouid have b�en �he Fr3.d3.ey co5t of productieoc►o
C�.ty Engineer Qureshi explafned t.l�ey had t� purchase so much water this
year becaus� it was a dry year anc� Well �6 was late in g�tting started
so �hey had �ca buy qu3.te a bit of it and wh�n Fridley had hooksd anto
Minneapalis g pax�t of ti�e aqre�men�t was that th�ey woul.d agree to put a
portiAn ot �he ent�re city onto i�a The City Manager assert�d M3n�eapal.ia
would like to hav� Frid].ey off �-.h� cc�ntracta it was mentivned by Counc3lm
man Sheridan Fridley atiil did have a standby caritract with Minneap►o].iso
Mayor Nee suggeat�d 3t was indica�ed th�ey would either have to r�iaQ
rates or tax��, but on the oth�r hand th� big users are entitled to a
reductiono f�e further suggested �hey might ass� they would carsy
sorne of this on �axes e The City Manag+�r �xplained the probleu► with rate
schedules was they hadn�g had a lc�ng enough operatir,� t3� to fic,�ure the
systemo City Eazgineer Qur�shi st�ted he �hould be able to ffr�ct out me�e
this year9 that they had made $30,000 more than last year ::but the debt '
re�irernent of the bonds, etco S was very hard oci this dep�nto
Gouncilman Wrigh� asser�d the biq difference was �he inc�ase in labc��
cost� and thia was very largeo ��C was �;cplained by the Finance Directa�
�om� of the labor cost� �aere a change in th� rn�t,�wd, of accounting and that was
nox �p13t ou� £�an th� tran�missian l�.nes and distribution and no�ai they
s�re s�parating i� finer� the labor �hat i� sp�nt by the m�n in the puri-
fication plan� is ad�ied ana Counc�.11man i+�right added th� labor tvr the
first nine rnr�nths shows as much as the la�t three moar►thso The Ffnance
• Director replied the change was do�e a� that time and they made tl�e
ad j ustrn�nt d urinq the third quarter and but nc�t all the third quarter
expens�o
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Motion by 5heridan that the City Council hold a special meeting
T�u�sday, Dece�aber 10, 1964 at 8 PoMo 3eco�ded by Wrighte Llpoa� a
voice vote, thei*e being no nays, the nwtican carried unan3mouslyo
AD�O�N :
.o..d....�..
There being no fvsther business, l�aya� Nee declared the Regu].ar Meeting
of Dece�aber 7, 1964 adjourned4
Respectiully submitted9
Sue Misk�wic, Secretary to the Cavaleil
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�, �E� M�G - �AY, DEG�IBFR 10, 1964
A speeial meeting of the Council of the City of Fridley was cdll.ed to
order by Mtayor Nee at 9:27 P.M.
RaLL CALL:
M�nbers Pres�nt: Nae, Kirkham, �eri.da�n, Wright
Members Abser►t : Ncute
NEW BtiSINESS:
C�+tSiDi�2ATI0N OF FROPOSBD �IOPPING C� SITE �"LADi - SALITERMAN :
Mayor Nee annou�ced the consider�tic�n of the application far a building .
permit by Mr e Max �' �.Sa1.3termart fpr a ahopping cent�er and axplaft�ed t�t
Cfty Council had woacked tiuwugh tane ot the materisl j ust pre�vious to
the meeting with the City �ngine�r. City Engineer Qureshf pa�esent0d
• pians gar the shapp3ng center and explain�ed the area. It a�as statod
by Mayor Nee that for several r��►sons they wsre having sane difficulty
with this frara an e�gineerin9' Poii►t of v3ew aud the City Co�cil wants
aa�me assurance as to hao Mr. Sa7.iterman was going to nave on ita �he
City Manac,�r requested that the �ity Ecr; in�eer sho�w the bett�r s�oad
patterno Council�nan 5heri�tan assert�d this plan co�formed to alm�st
all the nec�ssary setbacks and i� would not affect the �; tion of ttrs
buildings A�r. Saliter�nan wants to build naw and they would fit into
this thame, that it �tu].dn't allc�w any expansian to tha Eaat as he had
ind%ated c�n the plan for the iutturre. Mr. SaliLerman inquired �Y
they would r�ant to nwve the road and �s tc�1.d by Councilman S�eridan it
would tie in better taith the ave�all plan, that they could not broalc
good stz�e�t design an� this oaould qiv+e a loading area and put t�re
street back against c�e of the e�tremeties cf ttt�e si'te and 9'iva h�n
more area far ult3mate development. Coumcilman Wri.ght assus�ed 1�.
S,.13terman they were actua7.ly sa�ing commercial property th� vaY it was
now planned. 2t was explaimed by Cou�cilman 5'heridan it gave l�r.
Salflxrman more uaable property �o �he South and East through the a�t�ea
and it�still gives him sufficien� property for the aibe he is pres�r►tly
int�;rest�ed in gci.ng ahead with. Councilman Wriqht stated ff, conceivably
this development we�ce delayed or developed by another perscr►, it wouldtt't
residu�ally atfect the first area. Mr. Saliterman asserted the pucpoae
of building this caomnerci�l area is to bring business in, then theY
would be looking ahead for something substantially retafl and inquired
what the Council thought of a larg�e retail type business• Coua+cilman
� Wriqht reQlied the one cancept was if these stores were separated into a
U ahape, he could have a ma]1, that many of them have the feeling tltie
Ste Anthony develop�ent lacks th3s and a series of ��pa�is �� �t
less or a co� vrhich could at least have park3ng,
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if Mro Sal3ter�nn lik�d strips, he could add on. it was explained by
the City Manag�er the only limitation would be parki,ng.
Mro Sali�erman 3nquired regardin�g the reaor�ing of fihe residential area
for parkinge Mayor Nee replied thi� was conceivab7.e. City Attorney
�ni�h �xplain�ci it would b� he�t�er �o have the Couneil and Planning
Cc��smnission act on �hiso Councilman Sh�ridan ass���ed they coW.d have
a special us� perrai� far parkinge It was agreed parking would be a
pr�bl� bu�.a� Mayor N�� stated, wo�ald b� sol�rabl�o Councilman Wright
added the Council v�uld cons�ru� �ha� R-1, residential, is part of a
parking spacco
Mayor Nee infazmed Mro Salit�rman th�re were sc� drainage prablems
in the ar�a, �at they cou].d not drain it with a covered culvert or
it might have �o be a ditch or �.t wi.11 have �o run to Rice Creeka
City Eng�neer Q�reshi explained, at �his time, if Mre Saliterman were
going to build this road and shoppir►g c�nter there won't be any major
Qrobl�w b�C when he decid�d to use �he o�cher lancl he will have to have
a ditch or retention ba�in thougi�, a� this state, he did not think they
would hav� �o provide any drainac�e unless there wer� too much alteration
of the lando Tt was further explained by the Cit.y Enqineer temporary
culverts could take care of draimage but tuture development would have
to have drainag� taken care of before Mr. Saliterman would develop
the land. Mr. C. C. Carlson, corn�ractos for Mr. Sali�erman, stated
• he had had soil tests made this past su�er and the wa�er had coaa�
up in �es� hales in part of the area but at no place did they have over
five feet of soii that wasntt 30Q0� �oil and he had to�d Mra Salitex�nan,
at �Y►at time, he would hav� a prciblem someday. Councilman Sheridan
explained as th�y wr�derstood �he problem this area ar�ci the lak,e level
were clos� anc� �his was �he rPason �hey could not drain it with a
eovered cu].vert. Councilman Wright further explained if most of the area
around th� �tar�s w�r� slanted i� could be ditched off, Ci�ty Engineer
Qureshi sta�ed to have the b�s�t thing woul.d b� to pipe it dawn to Rice
Creeka an open d�.tch would b� a qheaper way and th� question eemes
whether �y are going to blc�ek �he drainage frora the North Qart ot it
unl�ss a di�ch 3� provided deep einough to tak� ea�e of ite Mre Carlson
r�plied in �he S�. Anthony ar�a they devr�lap�d, th�y had a problem very
similar tia thf� and slap�d a lo�C intca a d�,'�ch tha� runs into a stos�a sewero
Councilman Sheridan replied �hat, unfortuna�ely, th� storm sew�er is on
the opposit� sid� o� t;he hiqhway. City Engineer Qureshi added tihe only
differ�nce betwe�n i�r. Carlson's �xampl� and tha.s was he probably didntt
have water eem3ng frc�n the Nor�h, that th3s couldn'� be a shallow ditche
I� was explained by �h� City Nlanager this could posS3bly n9t be drive-
ov�rableo City �fig3.neer Qureshi asserted this problem could be handled
when Mra Saliternaan pre�ented an over-al.l plano Mre Saliterman replied
th�y waul.d hav� this all in mind end when �hey were ready it would be
discussedo
It was explain�d by tY►e City Manager �he wat�r lin� underneath the area
• would have to be encas�do M�yor N�e inquired if i.� woutdn't be chesper
to lay a n�w la.ne .;ra�her than �ncase �he pres�nt 1ine, that they had
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several other thinqs they v�risheci to m�et on with Mr. Saliterwan and
wou].d lilc�e to get ti.ed doam a siik� plan. Mayor Nee added he did not
know to what extent this all leg�.tly co�tted him to building arxi itow
he tYtiougfit it mfqht develop and was nat a�a�e they all h�1 th+� samre notica►
as they did have collaterai prob�.ems of other areaa that they try en�d
rels�e to. Mayar Nee stated he did not know haw birrding suct► a plan
would be but they wished to know just what Mr. Salites�man thought miqht
happen, that evarybody agrees he cou7.d ssll ti�is property off and it
coul�d be dsveloped eeparately. �ounciLaan Wright added the CitY Cour►cil
would like ta have a Qlan on file of the area fio refer to. l�1r. Seliteraan
replied they would not 13.ke to aay somethinc, that wouidntt �vsnturally
turn out but they were thinking qf this plan within reaaone He was told
he eould put iti on file with the u�derstandinq thia wouldn't b� holdinQ.
Co�mcilman ,��rigiet aaaerted the major purpo�e ofhaving Mr. Salit�rman•a
best and major plan on file ia to give tha City Council soawthing to
refer too It was explained by the C3ty Manager this could b� qua].ified
by aayinq this is a proposal for thia sitee Mr. Saliterman inquired
what would happen if the cernter developa to the point they had di�cuased
but no �urther, that ttrey think �t wfll do �reli but suppose it doesn�t;
they would have to take this land and put it to some other purpose• Mayaae
Nee replied they cauld not make him build w�►at he had sai,d he v�ould buildo
Mro Salitern�an �xplained, that o�f hand, theY were thinking of a mell
or a qood S�oppinq Gnter, something like Apache, an enclosed st�opp3ng
mall with 150,000 feet of building, v� titieY mi.ght 9e to offic:e buildinga,
medical eentQrs or buildinqa of �hat type. Me►yrnc Ne� a$serted that t�
did not think they �re �ar apart in their thinki,ng but even if this
plan was oct file, the Council co�lldntt maks hLn build it, that ttwir
interest is th� guidamce of future councila� the Planning Cammissi.on
and at other points whosn they sta�rt thinking about this. l�o Selitxs4an
replied it was a reasonable requ�st and would let this plan atatrd as it
wase Councilman Sheridan explained it this plan ta�are acceptable to Mro
Seliterman �and it is givitig him more area to the South and Eest of tiw
str�ets, saaething redra�vn within reascn that would matcl� the rsaliqared
st�reet would b�e preaen�d. MayoT Nee added they wouldn*t eoant the pl�un
filed if Mro Salitestiaan had no in!tention of going in the same directiono
Mro Salit+es�aan statad th3s would �e h1s intentio�'►, th3�t there ar�t p+eoplo
who say they wocitt bo able to develop a se�ai-reqional situatlon well end
there are those who say 31e cano !Oouncflmen Kirkhaun asserted the taet
Mre Saliterman hesiteted to file �anything with the City at all would
irrdieate he wen't file anythinq i�e can't pramias to fulftll e
Oouncilman Sneri�dan informed Mr. !Saliterman the four memebers prossnt
qo along with his statenrent of dev�loping a mall center as they thinlc
this is wore advantag�ous to the '�camraunitY t2�an a strip type eent�tr
an�d had discuaseci the aver-all pl�an but he did �ot have a set of plans
tt►at had been raviewed by the Buixding Inspsc�ar and inquired if th�re
were a coanplete set of planse Mr. Carlsc�r► replied they h�d fou�datio�
plans drawn but that we�s all o Co�ncil�aan S'heri.dan inquired when the
plans woul,d be camploted, that they had to have a casplete a�t befo�re
a the building permit could be issu�ad, that it could be issued fo� fvatings
and foundation if the structure w�as approvade The City Maz►ager explain�d
this was aa example such as the hi�use he had showed the Cfty Catmcil,
if they put the footinga fn it would be at theix own risk an�d if the
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C ounc3l wanted to allaw them to qo ahead at their o�wn riak, they
w�ould be glad to inspect it. Coiuncilman Sheridan stated that in
s�hopping areas there should be �ame public bathroom iacilitiea access-
ible to the public using the tra�dinq area, that this had beea discussed
quite generally by. the 8uildinq �Board and the Cfty Oouncilo Mr.
Saliterman replied he had gone tfirough Brooladal� and thQy didn�t tsav�e
any and could not see why they would have to have that, that it was not
the exQense of building saa� but ttre nuisance and varuislisaa would be
a large tactor, arrd this is a comparatively sma7.1 center.
Mra SaHterman inquired if the na�ne "5ho�eraood" was registered and stated
he would like to call it the Shorewood Stapping Center. it was agread
this waa aeceptable.
Councilman SheMdan isiquired reg�ardfnq the fscing of the shopping center
and inquired if it could be added to or changed som�eo Mre Carlson replied
these plans aaere drawn similar to the new�est ones at thefr St. Anthony
ar�a and there is a brick bu].ktiead in fr�t and giass all the way up to
the soffit with a canopy 8 feet that extends over all the storea9 that
there is a ten foot sidewalk that exte�rd8 c�tinuous and the canopy is
lighted u�dernea�h. Councilman �fieridan inqufred if the design was
going to be uniqw in so�ae way sm that people will remember it or if
it waa just gofng to.be a flat t�pe lonq building. Mro Carlscan replied
it was a very funetional type bu$1.dfr►�g. Mr. Saliterman explairaed the
Sears store they had built was orne of the best storea they had arzd 8ears
Rvebuck would be in this center' �hat this property is differ�nt fs�om
ti�e St. Anthony property because Sears had investigated the area very
thorouqh].y and they think if theri�e is qrawth, tirey want a part of it and
titey do operat� carefully and do teat propertye
Mro Carlson inquired if the City af Fridley had a sign ordinanoeo Zhe
City Manager r+eplied they did no� as such but went under the Mirm�eapalis
Codeo I�rre Carlson stated thty w�nted to Imaa� this tor the informa;tion
of the architect. Mc. Salitermarr explained their leases far the staac�es
all say they have contral over the signs and those leasing must aha�w
him the aign layouts amd receive noritten confir�ation irom himo
Couneilman Sheridan explained the�re was an a�mer�ment to their building
code which was in the;�procesa whi;ct► Mro Saliterman v�ould have to conform
to a�nd it was for fire sa�fety, that there would have to be fira o�alla,
and concrete msaonry bloeko Mra !Carlsan rsplied this had been their
intentfcrie Mr. Saliterman asserted th3s shopping center w�ould be block
and steel constructfon and they w�uld confo�rm with the fire a�allse
Councilman Sheridan stated if the proposod street was acceptable to
Mro Saliterman, through tl� Engirueering Department, they w�ould w�ork up
a legal desrription for this area an�d they arould want a deed for the
street at the time the building preratit 3s issued and would want thfs
atreet dedicatedo Mro Saliterman rQplied they were dedicating the street
a�d inquired regarding tY�e financiing of the street. Councilman 5traridan
replied it w�outd be a State Aid R� an�d umder the pol.icy of the City
CoLmeil there would be a 44 foot sstreet, �vith concrete curb and gurtter a
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that it would be of a heavier st�lndard than the regular streets to n�eet
heavier loads, and the upgrading of that straet woutd ca�de cut of M.S.A.
Fund� amd Mr. Salitsrman would be assessed only foac the City's ster�dard
streets; tt►et thfa was the policy of t?ie atY thatcthey di+d �think i�t was
assetrtad they would �ant th3.s a1.�. in voriting �
fair but would have to have it in writing for their attorn�ys.
Mayorr Nee stated he was concerned between tiee ��.�stre�t and park3ng relaticai
and inquired 3.f tl� parkfxug area v�as going to be a little abowe tt�e atreet
how it would be figu��d and who arould tfgurre it. City Enqin�eer 4ures�i
replied the developer was supposed to gfve the City thefr gracliY►g Plans
arrd they would s�t their plans t�han that o Tha City Manager mentia�ned
thst I+�r. Carlson had taken out the alteratio� per�ait buC he d3+d n�od
the proposai fc� grading ttl�s lot. It was explained by the Ci'tY E�9��
alhen the easea�ent i� draa�n it will be a�n extensior► ot a road with a�
s�ll angl� but it was agreed af�ter discussior� they would not b�
ch�nqing the drawing. Mr. Saliterm�an atated they di.d need some :,1�e1�
in qettfng their footings in an�d inquirad arhen they could start these
footings so they covld cooac�d.inate their w�ke It was expla3ned by the
City Man�ger Mr. Salitexman want� autho�riaation fraa the City Co�cil
to authorize tire Bvilding Inspecltor fio maks inat�ecti°�n of tht footinga a
etc. but i� v�ould still be doing the footix�ga at his o�nn risk. Mre
Saliter�nan replied they would lilt�e to hav�e tfie Building Inspectar
• assist them. Councilm�an Sheridar� explained to Mre Saliterman that ba-
eause they would gf.v� h3m such a motion to proceed with the footinqss
they wer� nat aPprovi�ng the plans es sueh. Types of busineas�s far the
area were discussed auch as delicatessens, �tc. Mayo�r Nee inquired if
the bui].dings wotil.d be served fr�m► tl� r�ar and tras told they va�ould o It
was explafned by the City Managex� there a�ould l�a�+e to b� tifteen faet
for fencing a� planting.
Mayor Nee atat�d there was another point that stwul.d be brought to Mr.
��lfterman'a attention arbd that s�as that the sketch, as presented: did
not naaet the park3ng requir�ents as tl�y stovd ir► ratio to the bufldingo
City Engineer Qureshi explafn�l tthe d�veloper should lay out a plan
showing tl�ee area s�d it seems as thougi► i� awst Probabl�✓ could give a
3 to 1 ratia � It was explained by the City 1�ana9er thi8 wo'�1d � three
parking spaoea f� each 200 squ�e feet �nd the Pa�ckin9 �u1d haw to
teke out t� t31e vacant area any drivea or entranees. T�e queati�
aas raised if it was permissible to use the aucea back of the c�enter foa�
parkinq and was anawered not ne�essarily. CounciLaan S�eridan inquired
of Mre �a].iteTman if people like Sears r�quired a minimu�► of parkinq
and aas tald they did. Mayor Nee asser�ed it was nvt clear that amYone
had an excess of parkinq. 1+Sr. Carlsoc� stat�ed tltey �ouid have '�heir
arehiteet submit the plan wiifi ti#e realig�nt ot the building and
elevatioc�ss that �`:he had also to]►d the surv�eyar to com� in�:and would
lik,e to talk about the elevation fos tite rosd. CitY �nqi�e� 4�'�
replied that arould depend o� th� draina�9�e. Mr. Carison inquired �f
they suibm�,tted this if �hey woW.d be in a position to start the fouc�da-
• tiori. l�iayor Nee added all they w�es�e conc;erned about was that any huarr'Y
might leave th� with a pfeee o� grou�xl that was qoing to eause trouble.
Councilman Wright stated the matfori needn't �aake apecifie refes�snce to
tha inapectia� of th� foundetfon, that there are saae ca�ditioans toa� the
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fou�ndatiar►s and difterent condit�io�s for the bu:�dfr�go Mayor N�e asserted
this woutd not invotve the build3ng, just the foundation at their a�m
risk and the building inspeetor would ba authczized to inspect the
building in procass to see if it is done corx�rectly. Tne City Manager
mugg�sst�ed the motion would be apprapriate that the City Council authoriz�
the Buflding �ispectoac to inspecir the footin�gs ori this paroperty �ich
are being installed at the a�nerRs o�am riak v�ithout any neoes�y
comm3tment for a buildinq permito
l�otion by lCirkham that the City Co�cil aut�ori.ae the Bu3lding Inspecto�
to insp�et the iootings an the p�ppo�ed S�wpping Center Site far Mr�
Msx Sal3termar► u�ich are being 3nstalled at the awner's oam risk ritiiout
any necessary cam�ai�t for a buil.ding permit, property located at
6225 Highway �65 Nartheast, Parc�l, No. 1800, South 1/2 of S�etiore 13.
Seconded by Wright. Mre Carlson inquia�ed ae the motioon sa3�d at Mro
Saliterman*s cxac► risk, if the fnffipector objects to sanething different
but he was p1.anning to present hia► with the fo�dation plane Kayor Nee
explained that in t2w psst w3� fi�ost caning on this coutd be done but
they could still present plana ti�at might take scme alteratior► but it
does not 3mply orith the seC of plans at this point the eity a�oW d appaco�ve
of the pian arud thia aoas merely Specifically authorizing the Building
Inspsctar to do sarhat he should do as routi�e. t]pon a voioe vet�, thers
being no nays, tire motion carried umanimoualyo
APPOINTMF�ITS :
Matfon b� Sheridan t� table, to a special meeting convened to Dece�ber
14, 1964 at 8 P.M. t3� considerat!ion of appointmenta. Seco�ded by
Kirkhamo tlptut � voioe vote a there being na nays, the motiori carri�
unan�mous].yo
F:��+�l� �!4-��Ii��i t�;�'yYi��:7��il��-_v��+;"Mk=i�
Mayar Nee annou�nced foa� t�e considerario� of tt�e City Council the
imps�o�v�em�snts far the Henrbett Building ar�d inquired if th�re a�.r� d.tails
for this impraMemento The City M�r�ag�er explairred to the City Cou�cil
the Plim+bing ar� Heating Inspecta� was tald to check out the matter
a�d he had been aDle to nerraov th� price of 3a�provements doo� to about
$1200o00n Couneilmsn Wrigbt stat�d� that� ba�sically, he hs�d a brsak-
daam r�hieh wouLd be satisfactory to the Fridley Youth Center, tt�t they
could pick up and install one 80,000 BTtI furnace, one fan, artid an
add3tional waal�roo�n for $SOOe 00 �th instaliatfon at $200e 00, that the
price quoted by the City Manager fiad been projected a bit and he had
done sc� checking and � prices are high and fal.t they were talking
about $1,000v00 out of which they could salvaqe a$150.00 furnaoe and
sawe batiuroom fixtwres a He expla�ned the Yo� L'enter has no budget
at this tim� to eo�tribute to�ards this improvem�ent and these are
essential improvements and they wAnt to put aihat little mor►�y they
have into esthetics and felt it wc�uld be app�ropriate to have the Councfl
ei�►�re in this eost.
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Motion by Wright that the City Council autho�is�e the installat3o� ot
a furnace and a bathroan and entr�nee for the Bennett Building, tha
CitY Manager in arranging for thi� to mini�nize the cost to health and
safety for th�e one year xcupency for the �c3dley Youth Csnter, Ine.,
and authorise the sun of $1200.00 fo� th� expenditure. Sec��dad by
�eridan. Councilman 3ltieridan 3nquirad if they were talk3ng about a
unit heater and was tolci by the C�,ty Mandger it was a flaaac l�ater.
�ouncilman Sheridan replied, ff h� umderstood thia type of heabsr
correetly, ft wovld notbe salvag�e�ble, that a unit heater coW�d be
used by at least a garage. T�e City Manag,er explained they had tho t
the floor heater would g3v� the b�st heat for titie r�ney o Cou�c3�
Wrigh� asserted they had tried to g+et a ceiling type heater ta�ich was
ne3�t avaiiable noa� a�lequate ar�d a flocrii�ater w�ould be most ecatwmfcal
ar�d explained it was called a spa�.e heater. Counc3Lman Wright stafied
he would be aa�e of the tirst to u�g�e �he demalition of the unestbetic
part of th3a bc�.ttding but felt this was a reasc�iable expenditure, that
it w�s unf�oa.^timate this didntt ecx� with the fu7.l aponsarahip ot tt�e
Recreatfon Comrn,tssion. Councilman K3rkha�m asstrted if this building
were not befng ueed oseh and every ni,qht by the Youth Oenber, w�ould it
be possible to have other. groups have �rie prfv3lege of resiting the spac�e
Councilman Wri�t rep�].fed he thou�ht so, that the Youth Cent�er d3d not
haw a�r lockable sto�rag�e for the game equi�nt but coW d mak,e sflms
arrangsmentae City At�ozney S1�aitir asserted the building would be
available to oth�ar groups. It was explained by Gb�eilman Wright the
• Yout� Center i� making a irery defianifie effort to recruft �rs fram
all schoal distcricts a�nd wou3.d th3ink thay would wsnt to use, the building
at lea�t two nights a week but they miqht �rant to conme in and a�k the
eariy mc�ths and beyond that titey �wouid have no abjeetio+n to s�nting it
outa Mayor Nee statsd it should bie a part of the leas� that the buildfng
be progr�d for other uses end it►quired if ttr� City did aot sti1.], pay
fo� tltie rent for the band to pract'�ce at the schools o The City Manag�er
replied they did at certain •tfinea,. The questiaci was raised if otitier
grouPs were to u� the bu3lding if this waa same�hing that alwuld be
determined in his office or �t�e Re+crreatian Oor�nission office or si�uld
it be sar�ething that another group wou2d hav�e to take up with the Fr3dley
Youth Csntero Co�ci,l�an Wright stagg�ested the Fridley Youth t�ter
should be alloeved to rent the buildifng for pv�rposes of storag�e of equip-
ment and d�velopmer►t and aetuslly hav�e its uso only on, fa� �x�amap2.e �
F�ciday and 3aturday arith other grot�ps making arrangements through the
City Manag+er.
City Atto�tey 9�ith itsquired wbat �roh].�a theywould hav�e sinos the
esfimate is $l , 000. 00 freQn Councilm�n Wright and $l, 200. 00 from tfie City Manay,�r,
Mayor Nee replied it coutd not be �11, o� one c�ntract. City Attoa�ney �
Snith explained they could not exp�d puhtic iv�cis witl�out advertising
or taking b�,ds ar�d the way the motio�t was phraseci, ti�y could p�rhaps
h�ve h� it that the C;tty l�ianager 2be authca�i�ed to proceed o�ith the
isistallatfon of a secc�d water clo�et faeility not to exceed a oertain
amount of datlars anci to proceed with the purchase and installatioen of a
heating unit not to exceed a certain awo�t of dollars and both of �
� these would be the smount they had talked about.
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Councilman Wright withdr�w his �iqinal raotiars to aut2wrize facilitias
in the Bennett Buildingo Seconc3 to the motion withdrarumm by Councilman
9�erf.dane
I�otiaci by Wright that the City Cc�uncil �uthorise the City Alanag�er to
have inst�lled in the Bennett guii�,dinq at 6q20 - Sth Street Nc7rtheast
an additional bathroam faeility at a cost not to exceed $850.00 and
an additional heating facility nat to exeeed $350000o Seoanded by
Sher3,dan. Upon a voice vote, titepce boing no nays, the nwtian carried
unaninrously.
N�'1'ICE ()F APPEAL =
Cf.tY AttorneY finith sugg�ested r.he �otice of Appeal they had been pre-
aented could be received and refei�red to the Cfty Atto�^neyo
1►�otion by Sheridan to receive the Notfce from the District Cou�t, tenth
Judieial District, the Appeal of the Mi.r�neaota and Ontario Paper Comparry
to the resssessment on the Storm �d 3anitary Sevaer Imps�ovement prvject
�24 ar�d refar to tlw Cfty Attarney. Seconded by Kirlcha�a, Lipona voice
vote, there being no nays, the neo#ion carried unan3mously,
� 0'!'HER B(tSINESS :
M�tyor Nee anno�ced the City Mana�r would like to conaider waiving
notice to cansider two itemso
The City Manag+er explained ane of �he itenas was with regard to Lot lb9
Slock 6, Carlsonts Sum�ait Man�or Additfan, that Lot 17 had been obtainecd
on a tax forfeit and Cca�iss3oner Mike O�Bannon had said this w�ould be
in the amount of about $150.00. H1� explained that on Lot 16 there are
assessmenta and plus costs the owners say they have to have $2,984e83
for its pnrchase, that this had ba�n submitt�ed to the Parks �tttee
er�ct they still wanbed it purehased even at that price and felt he shonld get
authorizatio� fo� ita purchasee
Th0 C3ty Manager explained the oth$r it�m he wiahed to caLt to #�ir
attention was that for seve�ral years, at least since 1961, the admini-
stration had looked fa� the $1,000.00 eseraw the Bronsor�-Eriekson firm
had put in fio guaranty that they w�quld properly iiar�dle the dirt fram
'the prope�l.y they had given to the City as a park, that they also d�,dn*t
have the deed but this had naw been o�btain�ed and in talking to the Park
Mrector he felt he could reeammerx� that the Coemeil autho�ri.�e returning
the $1,0000 00 escraw as an agreeme�nt t�3 been fouc�d which didn't tie the
cxaner do�m as far as leve2fng the qrournd and felt he could recam�aend that
the City Council authorize retu�ninlg the tscraw mo�tey and they did naw havt
• '� P�1�1'tYa Mayoa� Nee inquired i� the eses�o�w asswc�ed the gradin o The
City Manager replied ��ner had no�t done that much damaqe to th�e propertye
Councilman Wright stated they were icertain Iu had, that Dfek Dont3n, of
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the Park Sub-Ca�nittee had had a plan for six m�nths and it was felt
arith the $1000.00 esrro� they cou'�d aventu�l],y g+et 3n�o the area, that
Mro Donlin has been ready to deve�l.ap this area for a�rery s�tiafaeta�y
�k far soane time. Zhe City Mar�ag�r explai.n�d they i�ad been holding
00.00 for a period of six year$ and #e1C they w�ere making mare
dif�iculties for all cor►cerned and not acecmplishing �nything by k�tping
the $1,OOOo00 in escro�w and it would be better to fini.sh that part of it
as they didn't hav+e a tight enou�h agre�ment to get anything else fraa
the o�mer, that he had talk�ed to �c. Donlin at�ci he had felt they wouldn�t
gain en4u�gh to antag�e the o�wn�r. Co�cilman WriqYut stated he felt
they should take tY►� positfon tha awner should do same gra�cling, etc. , an
ti�at land ir► escrow. Mayor Nee asserted this land would need sc�me pipe
in it ragardle�s far drainag�e. Tt1e City Manag+er explafn�ed tho main thing
they had to be coric�rned with was that the drainage was left opene
Mayo� Nee infarmed the City Counc�]. they would entertain a aation to
waive a notic� ot heering io� the purpose of purchasing svme land in
�W�it ��a
Motioci by Sheridan to waive Notice of Hearing to cons3�ier the pu�chase
of Lot 16, B1ock 6, Carlsonts S�mpit Marior Additiane �econded by Wrfghta
t�pon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carxied unanimouslyo
� P'�1RC�iASE UT LOT 16, BLOCK 6, CARLSpN�8 �T MAiNOR ADAIZ'IQN:
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Mayor Nee anno�,ced for the ec�sirdlr�ratic� of the City �;oemci]. th� purchase
ior park purposes a lot in Sum�nit Mano�r Addition. It was explained by
the City Manager that over a period of tinre the reasoe� these lots in
question had not been built cn was they were not build�ble but had been
filled and were now buildable; that it had been discussed the lota w�ere
going tax forfeito City Atto�r►ey �mith indicated the 1�ttarney for the
EVert Carlsoc► Ccxapany �as dfsturbe� with him and wfth tha City ot
Fridley, that the City Co�cil had directed h3m to negatiate to buy thesa
tw�o lots from the Ecres�t Carlscri CarpQa�y and as City Att�orrtey h� had
written to him arrd they had arriva� at a price; that th� prfc:e was agree-
a�3.e and then no action waa tak�eti. City Attox�z�ey 9�ith statvd that som�e-
ca�e knew th� lots w�ere going to be tax forfeit and they� 2tisl.d baek ar�d th�e
attorney for the Evert Carlso� Canpany iuui kept callinq h3m ar�d airit3ng
h�m; after afiich the entire matter was held up �ohi7.e ti�e lots o�er�e tax
fozfeited at�d the City then saf,d they didn*t want to buy tttem becau�e
they were tax forfeit. Ke exp�l.eined he hsd then haci to call this attarn�ey
and he had said this v�as a terrible way to do business �arrd was able to only
save one lote It was fuErther stated by City Attorney �ith that svn�one at
the City Hall knew far certa3n this eompany was g�oing t� loae both of these
lots but if they were to pay the pr!ice being asked to� �they �ould aome out
about the san►e, o�nly ti�e assessmenbs had heen paid as a�,out half of the
price is fo� asses�tsa Cou�cila�an Wright atated hia o�ly ca�aaent waa
• that thfs would not happen w�tien the� would have a fullt�n�e Park and
Recreatfa� Director. Ti►e City Manager asserted he h�d t.iwuqht both of
the lots w�erQ already tax forfeited e
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I�bti� by Wrfght to authori.Ze pur�chase of Lot 16, H1or.ic 6, Carlson's
S�mit Mano�, South 14dditioel foT !the s� of $2984.83 and ecc�ept a Quit
Claim Deed fran Lot 17� 81ock 6, ICarlson's Su�mit Manor, South A�ddition.
Seconded by Kirkhaa�. tlpan a�oic:a vote � ttwrs b�ting Ytio nays, ttN natiort
carriad unaniniously.
MaYo�r Nee requeat�d a mat%n to w�ive Notioe of Hearing #or park pw�poses
caz the Bronson-F�ieks� escrow.
Motian by Kirkh� to waiv�e Natice o�f Hesring to consicXer the Bsanaan-
E�icksori escraw far park purposesb Secaxied by S�eridlan. �poc► a vofce
vote, fi.here being no nays, the mokio� carried unanimously.
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'l.�Ot�I1C�i11tA11 $�L@Z?j,d8t1 S'�t6d '�tdt UL!K�eY' 'tt16 02`��i181 �.2RL't�� t�d �a
wss to b� set aside foz park but �he o�amer was to put a sarale aa� ditch anly
atter it had been devel.opod as a dra3nag�e aystem foT the area ar�i it was
lvw lanci , that he ha�d understood �here o�as 35 feet of peet in c�aw area o
���er $tatad he did nat recail any time element as far �s th� escro�w
but it r�as just a protectio� fo� tthe City to try and gst t� o�rigirtal
a�9reement put ttn•ough tfiat there would be primarfly on the stoTm drainag�e
Problem to mak�e eure the aisvale was set up to the East �and up tc� tfie creeko
O�uu�c3lman Sheridan addedihe did not know if thsre was any furthsr agree-
ment �vith the City to i�ava this fv�rttier level0d e 19tie +City Manag+er rsplied
th�era was no further ags�ee�rnent ar�d thia dated back to 1958 o Courtcilman
i��riiht�issert�ed that part of the City*s point w�uld be if they p�+omised
, grade and then level the lar�d and the oamers ha�d taken out a lot
of black d3r� fn there ar�d he had ibee�i told an excavat�r viould not go in
t�e area v�ith maehinery. Councitm�ar► Sheridan exp�tafned that he did ttiot
thix►k with any park Proper�,y turne�d over to �hem that �ithey s�equis�d a
developer to dev�e3.op it to a park �ite and the Ci,ty had acx�pt�ed ld�! areas
bef�e but if it wa8 in warse ahape then it was prevf.ously he felt they
ahouid at least eame back up to stiandard and the rough gradfng si�outd be
bro�oght back. iie assert�ed' if ti�e �dministratiaci thought the on1Y �Y
tl'rey coW.d get this dt�e ovoutd be 1to hald the aaoc�gy, they w�uld do so but
if an agreement c�uld be wo�ked ou� tt�at ti�e oamer wou�.d do t2�ia `vitt�ut
�he escrcw that �u1,d also be setisiactory but th� agr�ent shouid b�
ba�ought backo The City Manager replied he felt certair� the owner �uld
agree to nothir�g eiti�er waY• MaYco� N�e inquired it th�rre w�ez�e a pay of
farfeitir�g so the City Could c�btaim the eacroa� moneye T�s Cit�r l�nag�r
s�ggested the City Co�eil nat tak� acti4�► thts night amd they ro�ould haws
the agreement eitiecic�ad agai.�e
Motio�n by t�ight to table �ire Brongo�-Erickaon Escrotiv �oa� p�t�k purpoees
to the next reqular rneetingo 3ecc�d+sd by S�eridan. Up�an a v�ioe vote,
there being no nays' the mOtion Ca�fed uctanimou8ly.
T�ee C%tY Manag+�r �xQlairied to titie �ity Council there had been a lot
split request befoTe tiva Plaru�fng C�ocamissian this night arrd ttwse prrsons
w�outd lik,e the Coimeil fio co�si,der ito � expla3n�ed the Planning
Caa�issian had felt the lot split waa acwptable but aanted a st�a�v�ey of
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the lot tram which th� �plit was befng matde and it ��a� his u�tderstdnd3tLg!
tt�y applied for a buiicling pes�►it ar�d wnnt to build the garage right
up to the linee City Fabgineer Qur�shi exptait�ed the area 3n questi�on.
MayQac Nee inquired if this could not bo resolved by �the faLlo�ir�g M�day.
Qouncilman 5�ue�cidan explai.ned to the contractar ar�d �ansr presant the
reason the Mayoa� Had ask+ed was that the City Couneil would be having a
special m�eting that night and if they had all the .problems s`esolved
this could be tak�n care of at that time. A discussion �vas hsld relative
to vo�at would have to be pre�ented for titie bui]�ding ,permit and lot split.
Oouneilmen Ki�khaim added tiiey wovld iLave to have a s�urvey af the lot
that im bein�g split. The Quoestic� wa�s rafsad if th�e cac�tractc�� cou7.�d
dig the footings on the same basis as Mr. Saliterman iu�d and be giv�en
�rmission in this man:uer. C�ouaic3lman Sheridan replied they cou]rd nat
because tfiey would have to go �fore tt� Boerrl of AQ�eala o� the siide
ysrd requix�ementa an�d it would take lwtiq+er than thisprocedure. It �as
generally agread to hoid actia�n on this ite�a u�til t�e fatloa�ing Mcx�day
@Y@ning.
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Ttfere being no f�r business I�ay�aor Nee declarecl t.�e Special Council
M�eting of Thur�day, Dectember l0, 1964 adjou�rted.
Respectfully submitted,
Sue Miskowic
b'ocretary to the Ootimc3l
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SP!BCIAL COtAfiCIL D�lGBTIbIG -�CBi�SR 14, 1964
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T'he n�ti�g wae ea11�A to 'oacd�s by l�la,yor Ne� at 10=0�4 P.Ko
Me�a�s Pr�reea�t: D1«t. Kir�ham. gh�ocida�a, Wri�t
Memb�cs Abs�t: D1on�
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Mr. Croon sha�rsd the Council that he had the c7�d go� t�u oast liv� �tt
Of Lot 3. Matic� by wriqht, l�CO�d by 3h.7C1da11e t�iat tho lOt Spl3t bt
appxov�ci. Uposi ra voioa votu, there bsis�g no uays, l�aya� DtM doclarb
the natiau carried.
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I�btian by S�hexidan, seco�ded by Klrl�ata, that the Couttyeil waiv� th�
twelv�-homc roset�.t�g notiR:e to co��sider aA additioaaal itaen to tbos• li8t�d
o� tii� aq�da. Upan a ro11 call vote, those vatis�q aye, �, Kisl�a�s,
Sheri�iats, Wrighto NayB, nl�wo l�ycac Nes d�clarad t'he motioaa carri�cl.
• �STABLISd�T QF 8i�lA�T RBLATIOl�iS COiI�lITI'S8 s
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Mr. R.ichard Hard� pre�ent�d a writt� psopoeal by s gro�,p oi citi�ens
proposiaq estabiisha�nt of a Human Relatio�s Com�oi.tt��a, aad aleo, a taatic:�
iro�o tho Chairmau of tbe Republicaa Party to the Fr3,�ley 1t�publican Party
stating that the party app�ovaa this p�oposal. Hr. 8ard�r etat� this
propoeal had the a,pp�roval vf both majo�r political parties and al8o tt►e.
Fridloy Ministesial Associatian. Motioa� by Wrignt, secoad�d by 5h�ridan,
to receivs tho proposal on', a Human R�latio� Cominitt�es coaapri�i of t�
poit�ts aAd dealin�g with a proposeZl Committ� o� $uman Relatiosis, a�d to
request the City AttoacASy to p�apare a reaolution eettinq �,p suc�h a
ca�om,ittes for the r�eoct reg�lar mestiaq. Upan a voics vate, thera beinq
uo zsai,ys, 1Ka�yoa� DTee declared the matiou carried.
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�is it�a► was tabi�cl to tts� nevct reqular Cauncii mee�in�q oaa Dec�mbeac 21,
19b4.
.�.!�.1� 1� ;r,�";
� 1'he�ce beinq no further buaineas, !�l�ayoac �e d�clarocl �the m�eting ad j owcnecl
at 10 s 45 P,ll.
Ras��it.� � Gr% ul�mittod:
8ar1 Po Wagn�r�inq Secsetary to the Ca�ricil
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C�'FICIAL NOTICE
CITY CQ� FRSDLESC
P'UBLIC HEAR7NG
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CITY CORTNCSL
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TO WHOM IT MAY' CONCE�+Ts
Notice is her�by givea that there wi].1 be a Public Hear3�
of the City Council of the Cii�r af �adley in the Ci�p Hall at
btt31 Universitq Avenu�e NeE, on December 21s 1961t� in the Coimcil
Chsmber at 8s0U otclock PeM. for the consideratioa of the foLto�ing
mattert
Far the vacation of a street described as �o2lawaa
Being 61�� Avenue NortY�eaet ly3,n� Na�th of �ot lg
B7.ock ls syTvan Hi11s F7.at 58 all ]3►3.ng in
Seation 1�s T�30s R-2�ts County af Anoka' 3tate
o�P Minneeotao
Anyo�s desiring to be heard with referenae to t�e above
matter t�i].1 be heard a�� this idsetir�g,
Publishs Deceanber 2s �.9bi�
Decea�ber 9, 1964
WII�LtAM Jo 1�E
MAYOR
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AN ORDINANCE UN17�R SECTSOAT 12,0? (iF THE CITY CH,ARTER
TO VACATE 3TREETS AND ALLEYS AND Ta AMEI�ID APP�KDIX C
t�' THE CITY CODE'
The Cowx>i1 of the City of Fridle� do ordain as f o1la�rs:
SECTION lo For the vacation of a street desaribed as foilaw�s
All that �art of 6I�� Avenue Nor�hsast Iy:Lag
North af �nd bs�tween the West 3.ins extended
North and the Eas� line extended North o�
Lot 2� Block 19 Sylwan H311s Plzt 5
A21 I,y'ing , in Sectiien 1l�� T-3os R-2I�8 Cow�ty
of Anaka State af Minnesota
be and is hereby vacatedo
SECTTON 2o The eazd vracation hag - been made after No9�ice of
Public Hearing in con�'ormance with the Nl3.nnesota
Statutas and pursvant �o Sectian 12a07 of' the
• City Charter and. Appendivc C of City Code shall
be so am�endsdo
PASSID BY THE GITX GOiJA1CIL OF THE CITY �' FftIDLEXB TfII:S
DAY C�' ' 19b1�
ATTESTs
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Pub].ic Hearings . �
I�rst ltea�ciing: b `""�
Sscond R+eadings
Publ.3.sho.00000Y
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RESOLUTION NO. 266-1964 ��� �
WHEREAS, on the 2n!d day of November, 1964, the Council. of the
I• City of Fridley did adopt a resolution providi,ng for the vacation of 64 1/2
Avenue Northeast lying North of Lot One (1), Block One (1), Sylvan Hills
Plat Five (5), in Section 14, ';Township 30, Range 24 in the City of Fridley,
County of Anoka, State of Minnesota, and
WHEREAS, the said resolution provided, as conditions for vacation
of said 64 1/ 2 Avenue Northeast lying North of Lot One (1), Blocls One (1),
Sylvan Hills Plat Five (5), in' Section 14, Township 30, Range 24, Anoka
County, Minnesota, that the awner of the reversion of said property, John
W. Thomas Co. , a corporation under the laws of the State of Minnesota,
should convey by quit claim deed the Nortlz One-half (1 /2) of vacated 64 1 i2
Avenue Northeast lying Northl of Lot One (1), Block One (1), Sylvan Hills
� Plat Five (5), in Section 14, Township 30, Range 24, Anoka County, Minne-
sota, to Carlson-LaVine, Inc, ; th�t John W. Thomas Co, should grant to
the City of Fridley an easeme'�t for public util.ities over the South One-half
(1 /2) of vacated 64 1/2 Avenu� Northeast lying North of Lot One (1), Block
One (1 ��, Sylvan Hills Plat Five (5), in Section 14, Township 30, Range 24,
Anoka County, Minnesota; and! that John W. Thomas Co. should agree to
provide a blacktop surface ov�r the said South One-half (1 /2) of vacated
64 1/2 Avenue Northeast lying'' North of Lot One (1), Block One (1), Sylvan
Hil.ls Plat Five (5), in Section ,14, Township 30, Range 24, Anoka County,
Minnesota, and ,
WHEREAS, the John W. '� Thomas Co. had conveyed by quit claim deed
I� the North One-half (i /2) of va�ated 64 1/ 2 Avenue Northeast lying North of
Lot One (1), Block One (1), Sylvan Hills Plat Five (5), in Section 14,
� Township 30, Range 24, Anoka�', County, Minnesota, to Carlson-LaVine, Inc. ,
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WHEREAS, John W. '�'homas Co. has granted to the City of Fridley an
easement for public utilitie� over the South One-half (1 /2) of vacated 64 1/2
Avenue Northeast lying North of Lot One (1), Block One (1), Sylvan Hills
Plat Five (5), i.n Section 14,', Township 30, Range 24, Anoka County, Minne-
sota, and has agreed with tHe City of Fridley to provide a blacktop surface
over the said South One-half (1 /2) of vacated 64 1/2 Avenue Northeast lying
North of Lot One (1), Block One (1), Sylvan Hills Plat Five (5), in Secti:on 14,
Township 30, Range 24, Anoka County, Minnesota:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City
of Fridley: ',
That the City Council of the City of Fridley does hereby acknowledge
the performance by John W. ',Thomas Co. of all of the conditions for the
vacation of said 64 1/2 Avenue Northeast lying North of Lot One (1), Block
One (1), Sylvan Hills Plat Fit�e (5), in Seetion 14, Township 30, Range 24,
Anoka County, Minnesota. ,
PASSED AND ADOpTED BY Ti�S CITY COUDTCIL OF TF� CITY OF FRIDLEY
THIS 21ST DAY OF DSCEMBI�R, 1964.
' MAYOR - William J. Nee
ATTEST:�
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CITY CLERK - Marvin C. BruABel�
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O�DINANCE'N0.
AN ORDINANCL AMEND G CHAPTER 81 BY ADDING A
SECTION 81.p61 REQU RING AN ON-SAI�E LICENSE TO
BE THREE HUI�DRED F T AWAY FROM ANY SCHOOL OR
CHURCH
The City Council of tlie City of Fridley do ordain as follows:
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Section 1. That Chapter 81 0$ the City Code of Fridley be
amended by adding thereto a secti
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Section 81.061. No ON-
for any building, room or pl
public or parochial sc'hool,
to be measured in a st;raight
which such school or c�hurch
entrance of the premis'es des
license. However, this rest
property properly zone,d for
when the location of the chu
after January 1, 1965 ' i�e--l�
as follows:
S�,LE licenses shall be issued
a�,e within 300 feet from any
or any church, said distance
l;ine from the building in
is conducted to the main public
cribed in the application for
riiction shall not apply to
a'license under this Chapter
rG�h � school is established
Passed by the City Council of the City of Fridley this
day of , 19i64.
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ATTEST:
Marvin C. Brunsell, City
First Reading: December 7'�,, 1964
Second Reading: ��,�,� a`1'� /�( �
Published:
William J. Nee, Mayor
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Tl� msoting wa� called Lo ordrr by Chairmea Kravik at 7:40 P.M.
gO�,L�s �e Ps�sontt Rravik, Band41, Johanaoas Brsgman
Othas�s ps�ss�nt s Cit�9 Msnsger Wsguess �it3► B�gi�n�ar Rur�ebi
:�_�� .i��� .�-: i;� �..�li!!�i 1! � ,� r.�; ��:i: +� ��. �� � :,,,i: :�.
�1�IOl�t by 8a�1;� s000�d�d by Joi�sasoo, rbat th�t Planniug Comiaaian
appsava ehs minu�e o�' t6� Pl�ao�ng �omteisei,ot► m�eting of Npvrmb� 12,
1964. IIpon a wiaa vqte, du matio� earriad.
�l�,�_,,,,r,0� P��,,,C�,SS�QN ! ,�8' „�ING_".k10N��19,:,1; 64 s
l�I0�1 bq 8ands�� eeaaadsd 1sy Johatwaa, thaC thu Pleimis� C�o�i.ssioo
mirruta� of � Nav�oobrar iS1, 1954 be approvsd. IIpan a voica vot�, tb�
mnCioz� aeszi.ed. ' �
& Tl'88 �x'ING 1964s
�IOlQ �'b�y Jo�osda, aecond�d bq Ba�l, ti►at the Plana3ag Coamissioa
rettsive tl�. mtu�tt�s oi� tdts PlatB 6 Subdivi�tone 8ab�Caaomitt�a mNt�,n� of
D�m�ar 3, 1964. Dpon a troia� vot+l►, tb� motioa �orxi.sd.
� 1�iZ01� try Jd�ansqn, s�o�d by Bsndol� that tHs Plaiming Corisai�on
seaei,w tha mi.�ou�e o!f t.bs Pasks aad Playgro�unds Sub-Cae�ittos w�tia�
oi Nov�c 24, 1964. ', Upa,a s voi�ca vots, ti» motioaa eesti�.
l�TiOtd by Jo�aaspn, ��ao�d�d by Baad�l, that tiw Piamia,� Coa�3asi.o�►
s�asiv� th� m�a�t�s o�' tbs Sp�cxal l�ating oF Yssks aad Playgsouoda Sub-
Ca�omitt� awting o! l�tov�mb�s 30. 1964. Upon • vol.� vote, t�� mottan
e�ss�ad ', "'
!�?iO� by Joh��
reaaiw t�t mi�C�e o
Pasks �d Y].a�s+ow�de
voi,a� v�ot�, t� mottv
1.
,, ��aoa�d bp Baadti, th+�t t.l�e Pl�isg Ca�d�aion
t1� JotaC Matiag of tl�s Bacratioo Cooi�sLsn aod
ub-Coasitt� ma�tin� o! Nsvro�c '0, 1964. Upo� a
e�a'ird.
E�
B�oo�
aaeN.
• t�iZQt 6'9 Joh�nedp. s�o�d b�r Baud�i, ttwt Cb�. Blaaais� Cos�i�sioa
tabls aaxi�a oa th� srkoning s�qwst, ZOA l64-l0, uatiZ ths Jaa�ssy 14. 1965
nr�tiag. Upon a vo�' vot.o, a11 votin6 sy�, tl» motioa caxr3�d.
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Planni� �issioa Meetin�, - Dec�er l0A 1964 Page 2
2o COTI'1'SI�nJBD RSZaI�TIPtG R�QI�ST: ZQA �Ci4�-llfl GORDOIJ So G:RAIiArIs Lota 23 thtu
30� Block 13, �iemiltou's Addition to 2i�echanicsvillso Reaone from $-$,
geaesal multiple fRmi'�,ly to C-1� local businsss arc�aa
r�OT'tOT1 iry Johanei�a� seconded by Banciel� that the Planaing Commissiaa
table actis�n on the r�az�niu� requteat, ZOA �`64-lla un.til the January I4,
1965 meatin�o IIpoa a',voice votes all vat3ns sye� ths moti�n carrisd.
3o CO��TINUSD RSZOTTI2� 1t�U8STo ZOA �C4-12s GA_PITAL SAL851 _ ZNC.s_ WAL7_�R _8�;
Lots 3 thxei 7a Block +4g Rses Add�tion Co Pridley Parlca R4scme fYOm 8•lQ
siz�la fr�silq dt�ellin�a to C�2a �ensral businass arQasa
i�3TI0i3 by I3andel� seconclecl by 3ohanaong that the Planuin,g Co�iss�on
tabl� acti�u on the rezani� recluest9 ZOA #64-12� until ths January l�is
1965 mestin�o Upon a'voice votea all voting aye� th�e motioa cartiede
�o LOT SYLIT �QllBS'
Auditoxes 8ubdiv
Mto 87cayley
r�'PI021 bv J�
S�
.S, �64•25s Ci1A�L8S BREYLS3ta L+�ti 14H Rgvised
�230 �p ,
sssed the lot split wi.th the �oaomiesiono �
y,_a,,, �sec.��nded i�Bande,l��_that th� Plnnniag4Co�iss�ion
land Subdivisioae Sub•Divieion �nd�,end euvr�v�
�axles Bre�le,�Q bein�, LoC„ 1„ 4:,_�sviaed A+�ditnr's �
�ct to a c�rtificate of eurv e Upon a voic�� vot��
all voCin� aqaa the m,_'a�� iedo
• 5o VACATIOads SAV #G4____08� JOSBPit ZIZA�Cs Streat vacatiome 57� Avenue betwe�wn
3rd Str�et and Z� Streeta ��
1�T'LO�d t�v Baadela so�cAnded b�r J�haaeon� that th�� Piaanin� C�amifsiaa �,�!
n�uu �' '�!a{i$ti.o wj+Wis
6 a VACAT�a[d s SAV �4-09
West of 2ad Str�et be
MO�rIO�J iyv Bancbei
.o�.�s
�o�ur uith the Strse
s�� 9acation� S�19 �4-
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t Avanues fillled and avdded,
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tiro IIlberg expla%,ned ehaC oniy a� buildiag sit� was coatamplatad, as
the areas in questi�n i;e I�se thsn 99000 squase f�oto
Tha C�nmission fql� theze was no ased Co plat t�nia psvpQrty providing
� utility �as�msnte a.a apacified by the Citq E'ngia�e=�ir►� ofiica,� waa
g�,vea� aad thaC thsrs ,wo�ld elwaye be accsss to ths p�r��p�sty.
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b Bandel sacanded
a buil in�; 'vsrmi� be
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onP that rhe� Plannin� Co�ission �
for xo �o Ul.bert► 7035 Sast �iv
�lso lc�wn �s Pa=ce1 2560�sub,�gct
t0 � dedictttion of a utili�y ease�ent ana private i�e�a easemsnL zor a�
r�70tla t��P QPaa a voice voten all votin� ayee Ch� mation ca�'tied,
8, ADDITIONAL STl�TS AID A�II.BA�GBa 0.5 NIILES; 53rd Av�ue� fzom Univereity
Avenue to Maira Street aud 6�rd Aveaue from 7th Strett: Co Ua►iveraity A
as
m voice vate9 a11 voting sye�9
Mi e B�r�ii @i�t�'sd u
ding th�t 53rd Av�aue
Avsnu�e frvm 7th Strse
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9 a LOT 3P'LIT INQttI�i o LoS a�, CiiABL&S GROON o
M�co Ct�srles Croou� uud tiro Kaith Harstad wer� pr��sento
\� Ie was �spleia�d Chat Mro C�aa w�s gettin� fivu feet €s�om the lat
th� Weeti t� give hi�► a 7? fo�e fs+�nt,e�geo Tbe Camaniaeioa diaauesad tho
pr�cedure in Chi� cr�s� aad wondQred whsther �r n�t a certificata �f ausvoy
wa� necessaaya _
(�/� I�PIOi� t� Bandel eeeonclad b Jr�hanaem that thee Plaaaing Ca�mmisaioa
'6 ` rsco� apps�vai of '�, the %�t S�lit �64�26� Past �f i�es 2 uad�,,,,�,. Melola�d
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�•07u b4� AVBNUB�, SYLVAN I-iILY�S� Pi.AT 5� GIFT
secox►ded b� Johans�ng th�t tlle Plaaai Cammission
� eacati�n r�u�s�,�,_SAV �64•��7� Gift H�se Stamvs�„
ylvsn Hille Additi�n� Plat S„ ou Che baeis that
to the pxesent atr�et h�gve a�r�sd., to ths_
e vd�e9 �11 votiag aye��th� ma��n carxiQd�
UNCALa]� HAxLAND B�RY o I.ots 1 thru 7 s
B1oc�C i9 Ostmsu'e 3rd' Additiaao ��orth side �f Hictuory Drivs fram Eas�
�iver 8aad to 7068 iiick�os�y Drivna )
Z'h� C.�ission discuased Ch� areag Qapgcially �lh� etrQet pr�bl�mo
ZfD'1'IOa1 by Berga�t�A secondad vy Band�l� that the. Sp�tcial Usa P�tmit
for +� ci�uble bungale�wg Barlaad I3stry� L¢rta 1 thru 7 8 Black 18 Os t�sn o s
3�d Additi�a� b� de�errad �snd �eeferred �a� Stssets aa�d Utilitiss Sub�
�mamitCSS far che�kin� �a straet patteras� the ,�lig�ment of Hicicory
Dreivea 73xd Avanu�, aad East Rives Boad, Upan s veic�e vate£ ali voting
�y'�a thha motit+n Carr'iiado
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' Mr. Earl P. Wagner, City Manager � '
City of Fridley �
6431 University Avenue N.E. _ '_
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55421
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Dear Mr. Wagner: ' ,
�� For various reasons, �.t was not possible for us to proaeed with the
construction of a service station during this last constructio�
period on our property� on Main Street. ` .
'. : However, it is our in�ention to construct this station next spring.
We would, therefore, like to request a six month extery0ion.of our '.
building permit No. 6$81. '
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�' We would appreciate a', letter from your office if this request. is
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MINNtAPOLJi, it. MINN�iOTA
December 11� 1961�
Mr. Earl Wagner,,City Manager
�idley City Offa.ces
61�31 Univ�ersity Av+e. N. E. ,
Fridley, M3.nneso,�ta � 551�21
Dear Mr. Wagner:',
The School,;Boax�d of Independent School District #13�
intends to openla new elementary school on its site south
of Lynde Drive ajnd east of Fillmore Street so�aetime during
the 1965-�66 school yeax. The Board� therefore, officialIj�
requesta that tMe building anc� blacktopp3ng of Fillmor� St.
and Regis Lane be completed during tl�e summer of 196�.
Thank you for an early consideration.of this project.
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HAJ/bha
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' Superintendsnt of Schools
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. Mr. Earl Wagner� ' , ' . ' , � . • _
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The Village �ottneil of the Village of Hilltop has � '
de�ided to accept a fire contract �ith Sgring Le�ke Park-. �
�fe thank you for your contract offer and for the
excellent eervioe you heve given the villaga in the �� � ,
past. .
• A check will be forth coming,to cover protection
. given the Village for the months of 3eptember, October�, � .
and November.
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Stoan #�2 Par3cing Lot. 8igi�v�y q�b5 Ssrvicv Road,
Ceutsal to i�ynde Dxive} $ 7,483.19
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Statking aAd iasp�ctio�t:
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ma�t Pso�eat �to. 67 (1964 Saait�ucy SeR�+�ac aAd wat�ac
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8atio�tt.�r 80« 1- wa� �aro�v��t Proj�at Dio.
3'4^Q"3 tSmeacqot�eY Co�ctia� aud Vss og W�e].1 #6-
�0. - 63s� Ave�au• �io�thoaatj � 17.50
Profes�sia�al S�ticea:
Estimato l�o. 1- Te�arary Puuo�ing -��11 #6 �
(640 - 63rd Avea�ue i�os�eaat) {FY�TAL� $ 11Z.S0
8atimat� nTo. 1 � wata� ]�aaprav�nt Pso�ece Mo.
34-Q-3 (B�ar�g�y Ca�Aeakian an�l tTse ot �sll #6-
t6o0 - s3rd Avaaw �o�tb�ast� tFs�iALI
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FRIDLSY, MINN.
Hca�wrable Mayor aad Citq Couacil �
City of Ftidley
c/o 8as1 Po Wagaer, City Man�ager
6431 IInivessity Avenue N.B.
Fridley, MinneeaCa 55421
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CBRTIPICA�'B � THS �iGIN88R
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Dscembe�r 21, 1954
We he�reby submit Estimate Nc. 6, the FINAL $stimate for Duakley Surfaaing
Campaay, 3756 Grand Aveaue Nozthesst, Mian�eapolis, Mis�nesota f.ot St��t
Impravement Project No. 1962-4 i�cluding Chsage Ordet Noo 1 dated Oct�ber 21,
1963, accurding to Coatracto �.
Caatzact Iump Sum Price m o 0 0. o e a. o 0 0, . e. d e e a o$43,500.00
Additians to Cont=acte
• 1•,857 Sqe Yds, 4" Class V Base � 0.35 $ 649095
a99 9ertoFte rxaahole Adjustme�nt 25.00 24.75
. 7 Vert.Pt, Valve Box Adjustmeat 10.00 70e00
4 Liae F�. �edwovd Hsadez 1eQ0 4.00�
1105 Toa Pla�at Mix Leivel. Course 8.d0 92000
i�i.a�l �4�i�i�MO � Wi��.i�Q��r s e • • o e �, • r. • e $� QYV � 70 =� o I 0
SliY�bOZ O o o. e', C •� O s' O O o O o o s • • 4 •. • o Y o O o 0 0� Y'7"l��O�O
L�NIV�iVLi� iiWY W4tr8�i`= ,. ' . . . � .. . . . � . .
- 916 Sqo Ydse 1�" Plamt Miat Bi�o Sutf. $ O.SS $ S03o80
387 Sq;�Ydao 1" Pl�aat Mix Bito Surf, .40 154.80 .
1,761 3qe Yds. Sesl Coatia� e14 246054
578 Liao Ft. 8itumiaous Cusb .50 289.00
2,926 Cn, Yds. 8ucavativn �o Subgrade ,70 Z,048,20
720 E�. Yds. �avatioa bei�r Subgrade .�5 540,00
3070 V�toFte CBG.'l1 BI�S�.0 Ad,�8p�it 25e00 92e50
109700 Sqo Ydso Spaeial ?ack Cast o29 3,103000
32 Lia. Fto 12" $eC.Pe � 8,00 � Z56o00
2 G�o Yda. Pouadation Cortec�ian ma�to So00 10000
Total DeductioAS fram Caatrac� o o. o. o.. . o. $7,243.84 _,� 7,243.84
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FID�AL Ca[�'1'BA�."P P8IC8 0. o o e o o e e e o.. o. o o a. o. $37,096�86
Coatiaued an Page 2
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Amaunt Baraed to Date . , o 0 0 , o a . . . . . . . . . . . . . $37, 096.8b
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Batimate #3
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Sstimate �`5
$ 2,574.00
4,836051
2,887.65
16,05So76
3�259.75
. �29_, 613.67
NBT BrD�NT DtTS • FINAL PAXMBN'P $ 7,489.I9
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I have viewad ths w+ark uade�r coatract far the c�nstsuctioa of Stseet I�m�prave�-
meat Project I962M4, and find t�tat the same is substaat3.aliq camplete in
accosdance with the coatarecL docu�ents. I recom�meand that the fiaal paymeaC
be made upon acceptaace of the w�rk bY Your Hoaorable Body and that tbe one
year cvAtractual maiatsaaace bond coa�ce a�a the date listed abaveo
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CC g ,Dtiakley Swcfacfag Cos
8espectfully subm4itted
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L�8T O� CO�T�AGTORS' LIC81�SE3 TO DB APPROYBD SY CO�JNCi%
DECRl�SH 21, 1964
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Columbia H�ights 21,Minaaeota
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Miuneapalis 33, l+iftsasaota
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���;is a�resment� entered into this �� day af December � 19 6l,�
�:•>:;��::=�.t::� �he City of Fridtey� M�nnesota, hex�aft.er x�eferred to as �he City�� and
Donald Seater _�,
c:;��e::�{ s) Q hereai�r roferred to as �ha develop�r{ s) for �ha pi:rp�.;�� o'' p�� i��� a�.� .
�:�; i v� improvements in the plat lsnown as Sexter Addition „�,�,,,_,_�,,,,�;,
arid a�reanent on the me�hod of p�yment for the abe�ve improvements,
Tl� developer(s) hezroby petitions the City �o instal.l the fo1lc��a,n� ;�n�rav��4=
r��: n`� s: �( a) s tree t surf ac ��� b)�-�►��-�+.��-��:.c�.l�::* ( c}:.�:�:.:._�_N.:w
w�"i i..ua �u CTi:N tCi} T�{':.. .�,»'i'•!l�CCt�_.,"'SC99 l@� f�:�4+iww.�.:��:�iiyL {:�j iw��w��w��,
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"-" �.nd (�i �crrnc-a-r.rs in �►���� for said plat� and a�roes t� Qs��:;�r :�o��:y 'r�i�h :::��:
:. � ty � cover the c ost . of a11. such improvements on a7..1 2ots f or *�:�.; �n ,3�� � i�
t�w ansierrQd betwaen the tinie the firkll plat is accepted and �he t�ne i,hat. :�'r:�
wss�ssrient for such improvements appears on the t�c roZ3s� and a� �a.:s Uo ;;��^.,�.� ;...
es�.��w •� 110•00 to cover preliminary engin�er3.ng co��sy, �:,o bu �k:zir.�,:.
upfln petitionEd work bei.z�; placed wnder cantr�t��� le�s air•.ow���s ns�� � c:.�.:�d �7 �.�r;�c-:s:.->
:.��:.�n� costso Exceptions or deletions approved by the City �o w�a�r;: ::...;t:�� ;.::r.t.�:
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T:�e amaunt of land being donatod for pazk p�srposes is D�N.A� . acr;::3; 4_�� ::;..� .
p�;�rr:ent in lieu thex�eof in the amount of ����N�N���N�Y� �.s a�t,ach�a., (�L�:r�a:� >
b�ed on 5� of land wi� bow-�dary of subdivision; or in lieu thEreoi � 5 5 oi
�`i�C7�Q per acre, or :�15000 per lot and outlo�:9 wh3.anev�r is lessa P1.ats u�tic.er
�,�r�e� acr�s are exempt from all park land or mar�ay payrient rEquiremezz�so)
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LEA�UE OF MII�MESOTA �IOMICIPALITIES :
ORVILLE G �ETERSON. EXECUTIVE SKRETARY • COUNSEL , 314 SOCtAI SCIENCE Sl11lDINO
UNIVERSITY OF MiNNESOTA , MINNEA►OLIS, MMNESOTA 5343'3_�F--Rtl;QNE� 37�-Z821
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December 11, 196�t
Mr. Eairl Wagner
City Manager
City Hall
Fridley, Minneaota
Dear Mr. Wagners
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In reaponse to yaar inquiry of December !�, 19b1t, concerning intarmation
at� material on 701 planning grsnta, urban renexal and planuing conanl-
tante, �re are aending yon the lolloxings
PLANNINa CONSOLTANT3 A9AILAHLS FOR WORR IIt iffN11S30TA 1t30a
PRIVATS PLANNIN(i C�+iSUI.TANT S�RVIC&S
20 QIIESTIONS & ANS'WERS ON IIRBAN RLNEWAI.
DIRECTORY OF LOC�L A3SIS"PANCE
�tHTIDE TO IIRBAN PLANNINa 1SSI3TANC8 aRANT3
'�AN OUTLINS OF PLANNINa PROCEDUB$S
�THE IIRBAN RENEWAL PROGFRAM
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l�30a
286a
The last three items are sent to you on librar3r loan for the regutlar
loan period o! thirty d�*s. i�hen you have completed your Work or hav�e
made copies of t he portions which will be of assistance� to you, rrill
you please return then to na �or use in servicing other inquiries.
With respect to an application for a 701 graut, you shonld contact the
di�3.sion of Community Planning, Department of Buaine$s Develapment, Saint
,Paul, 55101. For lurther intoriaation ou urban renexal, pleaae contact the
Rsgional Administrator DY HHFA in Chiaago (aee addresa in Directory of n
Local Ass3.staace ). . , ., ,, � ;, ,�:, � ::
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APPO�'1'3 P"OR CO1T88�iT A�iD 11pPRi0�VAL BY THS CITiC GO�L — D6Ci�Biit
21, 1964. {BF�'�CrtVB � 1, 19b�j .
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�ta�wce�d 8raset Sad. A�d�iaistacatiw $3, 200.00 l�wr
583 CoaaO Ave�ate Iateacu► poac yrar Po�itl.co�
8to Psul. Hi�eeOta
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Ftidl�ry►, Mi�o�s 55423, D�artm�t �outh
8vwar� Rick Ds�aetiv� $600.40
a].o La�gfatlo�r s.�g.aat � pe�c
Fridl�y, Mia�rso�a 5543� Polic� D�a�ct�e�t moatb
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�I AN ORDINANCE FOR THE PURF+OSE OF'PROMOTING HEALTH, SAFETY, ORDER
CONVENIENCE� PROSPERITY ANO GENERAL WELFARE BY PROHIBITII� TAE
ABANDONMENT OF VEHICLES, RESTFtICTING THE DISPOSITION OR KEBPING
- OF WRECKED� NON-OPERATII� OiR DISCARDED VEHICLES ON STRBBTS aR
PRNATE PROPERTY PROVIDII�G PENALTI$S FOR VIOLATION, PROVIUIIIG
FOR SAI� A3 CHAPTER 39 OF THE CITY CODE OF FRIDLEY.
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The Citq Council of the City of Fridley �o ordain as follo�wa:
Section 1. 39.01 For the purpose of pramoting health, safety,
order, convenience, proaperity ans� general welfare in the City of Fridley, the
outaide parking or outside storage, on or near residential district properties,
of vehicles, materiale, anpplies or equipment not custamarily used or needed
for use in.connection with the occupancy of residential property for residential
purposea is hereby found to create nuisancea and detrimental influences upon
the public health, safety, propertq, good order and general welfare in such
diatricta, including obstructing of vie� oA sCreets and on private properties,
bringing unhealthful and noisome odors and materials into residential neigh-
borhooda, creating cluttered and otherwiae unsightly areas, preventing the
full use of residential stxeets for residential parking, introducing commercial
advertising signs into aress where co�ercial advertising signs are otherWiae
prohibited, and other�ise adver�ely affecting residential groperty values and
neighborhood patterna.
Section 2. 39.02 it ia unlavful for auy peraon, fiza or aorporation
owning, driving or in charge of auy bus, aotor truck, ttuck, tractur or caa-
�ercial vahicla to caase or perait the sa�e to be parkei or a�tand loisger than
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< reaidence district �F�or Dt �h�ur� s�of ~this se�� a bue is a vehicle
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desigaed for carXying passengers and having a seatin.g capacitp of more
: thaa 9 peraons aad a motor truck, truck tractor or co,�mercial vehicle ia
a vehicle having either a capacity of more than one ton or a veight of
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more than 5,000 pounda, or both. �
tion 39.03 It i� ualawful for any person, firm or cor
ation owaing, dr ng or in charge of anp house trailer; mob o�e; v�cation
trailer; vacation bus; a lane; construction on c �cupation machinery•
_ equipment or supplies or other hinesy, equ nt, auppliee or materials
� not customarily used or needed in c on with the occupancq of resi- ,
deatial property for reaideace pur ses, to ause or permit the sam� to be
', • stored outsida of a building n�ny residence di ict prop�rty for:a tokal
' : of more than 30 days d ng any calendar yesr without rst obtaiaing a ,';
special uae permi to do so from the city couacil. No such it ehall
be granted the council determines that grantiag the permit will eate
or be ely to create an adverse influence upon the residence district
im�olved or upon peraons or property in the vicinity of the location for
' Which the permit ie sought. `
Section � 39.� No person shall leave any psrtially di�mantled,
non-operaCing, wrecked or junked vehicle on any street or highN�y,within ��
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COMSTOCK � DAVI3, INC.
CONSULTINQ ENaINEERS
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Minneapolis, Minneaota 55432
I Deaember 3. 1964 .
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� You are hereby ordered .authorized and.instruoted�to add a�'
reverse ratchet �aasemb�ly to the pump a�otor �'o�+ Weii !6.
The aontraCt priae shai� be adjuated by add�ing �14�1.00 to
lulnp $um bid. . � -�
• Sub�nitted and approved.bq Comstock�& Da�is,.Inc., thia 3rd
oP December, 196�. �
COM3TOCK�& DAVIS, INC.
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' Approveci and acoepted bq the Qity of Fridley this_,_,_ day
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CITY OF F8Il�.EY, MINN.
Dec�mbs�r 7, 1964
Cyclone Fence Salea
IIaSo Stee1 Corporation
4450 Lyadals Avea�us Nosth
Minasapolis, Mianeeota
R�es Feaca Around Fiitration Plant undar
Improveanant Pro jQCt No e�-345
Cka�v;e Ord�r Na. 1
Gentie�n s
Yau ars hereby ordersde authorized aad inst�ructsd to add to, -
as aoted� yowc co�itract for laz�e around FilCration P1aaC uad�r Imp�ova-
meat Projact Noo Wm3�8 the fvllawia� imprav�eat based oa t.he follo�ing
lis:e4d qusntitise for a net total additio�nai lu� eum prioa of 3a�v�mty
Wi� LYV Vii4i ���Irt�iB YV��a .� • r • � • r � • s • � � � • � �'0000�
�e abovs Lump Sum Yrice ahall ba adjuated bY eaY additioas
� or daletiona fsom th' approximets qvanCities liy the contraet os agrNd
upon unit psiaaa noteds othat ii�cid�atal itams eha11 ba co�nsat.�d
at contsact e�nount bid prfcas o
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. 2 ouiy 3" O.D, Posts toith Flat;ge @$35e00 •-•---•$70,00
$ubmittAd Sad apgs'ovad by Nasim Qursehi, CitY ��s
on this 7th da�y of Asca�s 1964�,
IdASII�1 QURBSSIs P.B.
Apps�v�d ead a�eaept.�d thiR ____��__,dsy APPs�vv�d aad a�cepttd Chis ,_,�„_,_daY
of Doc�bez 19fi4 try Cyclone Pea�cs Salse, of Decambsr 1964 by tb� City Couaai].
O.S. Steel Corporntiaa of Fridl�y, Mi�uesota
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Box 322, �oute �2
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BNGI�ING D�iPAB'11�NT
CITY OF F�tIDLBY, MIPII�I.
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Dscembe�r 7, 1964
Bes Minasevta Stat� Aid Impsaven�at Proj�t
Noa 27•302•O1 aad Ao. 27-315-01
Chaa�,e Order No. 1
Gentlemen: "
You $ze �es�eby o=des'ed, Authotized�a�nd instructed to add, se notAd,
ta ya�r Cantract for 3trest Imprwemant Projact Minneeota StatQ Ai�l Impravs-
mettt Ptoject Noo 27•�02e01 and Na. 27•315-01 the folldwing impYOVemente
bsoad. o� Che foiloaiin,g e,�tim��tmd qwantitiea far� e Net Totai edditionel Lump
Sum price of �o Thausand Five sad 7�,i�aty-Fivs Oae Hundredth8 Dollars ., o
• o e •�s o • e e e o 0 0 • o s o • • • o o • • •�• • • e� o �y�V5�25•
�hs ab�are price ehall be sdjnsted by any► additious to os
deletioae fro�n the approsimate quantiCies by the c�ntract �r agread upos�
unit prices notsd: othar incidantal itema shail bs caa�ensated at coatract
bid priceso
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1200 Cue Yds.
650 Cu. Yda.
ADDITI- �N3
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8o�slevasd Seeding
Clay for Boulanards
Top Soil fos Boul�vards
Coat.
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$75.0o IAcrt
1.q0 /Cu. Yds.
1000 /Cu. Yde.
6ubmitCed aad apgtaved by Nssim Qureshie City 8ngins�r,
ou this 7th day of Dacembsr 1964.
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NASIM QtIBSSHI, P.B.
Appse>ved and accepted this _______ day
of D�enaber 1964 by Co S, McCrossans
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Apprwed aad accepted this �day
of Decembar 1964 by tb� CiCy Council of
Fridleys Miunesota
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Nire Farl P. �•�agnera City Man�ager
The Citv of Fridleq� Minnesota
Dear Sir;
The I'ire �'revention Aureau wishes to submit to you� �or con—
sideraticn by ths City Cau�ncil the following recommended'�, ame�nd.•
ments to the Auilding Code oF �he City of Fridleq. Af'ter e consider—
able amount of study into the metter� the BurPau is oi th+e optuiotl
that' the`present re�ulations of the buildin�* code are tob permissive
in regard to fire seperr�tion of area.so
The chan�es will af�ect mainlq the commercial typ� buildi,ng�
:and possiblq some of th� larger apartment buildings. It:�is in fihe
commercial area of development that tends to build b�uildi�tgs or
groups of bui3dings in close proximitq to each other. �ierie the :
danger of fire spread by raaiation of heat or transmissini� of h:eat
along �tructural members ts greatest, Shoppin� aenters srie�an ex—
cellerit'example� wherein several shops or stores are buil�� often
with a common roof. Too often a s;;,�ll f ire in one of the �hopa,
because:of improper or inadeauate fire stopping,;beaomes aim��or
rire`with losses running into the millions of dollars. ';
The inc].nsion oP these, amendme�ts �ril1 Pesult in siome i�tcrease
'in construction casts btttt �'���� �t:!�. be at least partlq bPtse� b]►
more fevorable insura�il3ty ot' the struetu�e involvedr
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Respecti'utlly submitited�
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ert D. Aldrich� �nspiector
Fire Prevention Bnreau
Chief 9 F3re Presention
Chief' Fire Aepartmeat
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ar. 0rdinance to �unend Chapter 1�6 of the Fridley City ',
Code by Providin� for Section /�6.4 Requiring Certain i
Fire Wall Construction �
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The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain �s follows: �� �
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Section 1. Chapter 46 of the City Code shall be amend�d
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by adding Sections 46.4 as follows: ,
Section 46.4 FIRE W�iL�S
(a) Buildings not within the fire limits may be allowed �n .
increase of basic floor area o� up to 33 1/3 �°�cent.
(b) The total area of multi story buildings shall not
ceed 175 percent of the allowable floor area for a single story
ing. No single floor area shall be greater than the amount allowed�for
� a sinQle sto
b ry. Basements and cellars need not be included in the pasie
floor area. 'i
(c) Fire walls or separations sha.11 be located in buildi�igs
so that the area between exterior walls or between exterior walls a�d
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fire w�.11s does not exceed the allowable floor areas as set forth i�
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materia7:s having a rating of at least four hours. They shall: have $uf-
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collapse on either side of the wall without collapse of the wall. II!,
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shall be considered as meeting the a'bove requirements.
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the roof, except as where tlze roof is of non-combustible constructipn aad
such wall is carried tightly to the under side of the roof deck. W�ere
required, walls shall extend a minimum�of thirty (30) inches abov� ,the
roof to farm a parapet. '
(g) Where struc�ural membexs project into hollow wall ma�sQnry,
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the hollow space shall be filled for a minimum of six (6) inches ab�ye and
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fu11 thickness of the hollow space. ',
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CYTY CpUNCIL, THE CITY OF FRIDL�Y,
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ATTEST:
Marvin Brunsell, City C1e�Ck
First Reading: ��C• Z1�/y�i%
Second Reading: '
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ORDINANCE �
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An ordinance amending Chapter 46 of the City Code by pro�yiding
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for the adoption by reference of the Minneapolis Code for Electri�al,
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The City Council of the City of Fridley do ordain� as fol�.qws:
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Section 1. That Chapter 46 of the Fridley City Code �
amended by adding Section 46.5, super�eding any pxovision in conf�.ict
th�rewith in Section 46.01, as follows:
i Section 46.5. ELECTRICAL, HEATING AND PLUNIBING CpAE. II
The following codes of the City of Minne�polis as found �n the
• Minneapolis Code of Ordinances, dated July 1, 1960 and as amended to date,
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are hereby adopted by reference:
Electric�l Code being Chapters 140 to 146, inclusiye i
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Heating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Code being C�iapters
100 to 119, inclusive. �i
, Plumbing and Gas Piping Installation Code, being Chapter� 130
to 133, inclusive. '�
' � Except that Section 113.770(2) of sa3.d adopted code be a�aended under
� Class B Vent flues to p�ovide.for a venting capacity of at least
B.T.U, instead of the 50,000 presently provided.
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Passed by the C ity Council of the City of Fridley this I�
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First Reading: �C. ��ll�(� �
Second Reading: �
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I would recommend the following mininmim require-;
. ments which are in line with the sCandards used by the Ci�y
of Bloomington: ;
EXISTING gg�O�NDED
General '
Street_s Zoning R/W Pavement R/W � P�em,�nt
Service
Road Residential 30' to 40' 24' to 30' 40' '� 26''
Ser'vice Industrial �
Road Commercial 30' to 40' 24' to 30' 40' '�, 30'
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State Aid
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Residential
Commercial &
Industrial
Residential
Commercial &
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50' to 66' 30' to 40'
60' to 66' 30' to 44'
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AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTIONS 3.04 AND 3.05 OF CHAPTER '
3 OF THE CITY CODE DEALING WITH VACATION PAY AND SICK '
LEAVE FOR PERSONS ENIPLOYED BY THE CITY AND ADDING SECTION
3.051 DEALING WITH SEVERANCE PAY.
The Cit Council of the Cit of Fridle do ordain as folliows:
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Section 1. That Section 3.04 of the City Code be amendedi' to
read as' follows: ''
"3.04. Each employee of the City who has worked regul;arly
for the City for a period of not less than twelve (12) suc-
cessive months is entitled to a vacation away from employ�ment
with pay. Vacation pay shall be computed at the regular'�rate
of pay to which such employee is entitled. An employee wiho
has worked a minimum of twelve (12) months is entitled td
one (1) workday of vacation for.each month so worked; an�'�
employee who has worked sixty.(60) successive months is '�
entitled to one and one-quarter (1�) workdays of vacatiorp
for each month worked be�inning with the sixty-first (61s',ti)
mon�h of consecutive employment. An employee who has wo�ked
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��ne and one-half (1�) workdays of vacation for each montYu
�.orked beginning'with one hundred eighty-first (181st) ; �
month of consecutive employment. Except where otherwise! �.
provided by agreement between the City Manager and the ' �
employee, no more than eighteen (18) days vacation may be�
taken in any one calendar year, and the vacations, unlessi
otherwise provided, shall be taken each year during the '�,
months of April to and including the month of August."
ction 2.
"3.05. Each employee of the City who has worked reguljarly
for the City for a period of not less than twelve (12) suic-
cess�ve months is entitled to sick leave away from employment
with pay. Sick lsave pay shall be computed at the regula�,r
rate of pay to which such employee is entitled. An empldyee
who has worked a minimum of twelve (12) months is entitl�ed
to one (1) day for sick leave for each month worked, cum'la-
tive to one hundred twenty (120) days of sick leave. Af er
one hundred twenty (120) eaxned and unused days of sick ',
leave have accumulated, one (1) day additional vacation ��
shall be granted to an employee for every three (3) sick�,
leave days earned and unused. Sick leave days shall not'�
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accumulate beqond one hundred twenty (120). Before any '
, sick leave compensation is paid, the City may request;
and is entitled to receive from any e�loyee; who has ',
been absent more than three (3) days in succession, a '
certificate signed by a competent physician or other medt;cel
attendant certifying to the fact that the absence was inl
fact due to sickness and not otherwise. The City also '
reserves the right to have an examination made at any ti�e
of any person claiming absence by reason of sickness; suc�h
examination may be made when the City deems the same �
reasonably necessary to verify the sickness claim2d, and',
may be made in behalf of the City by any competent persorl
designated by the City."
Section 3. Section 3.051 is added as a part of Chapter 3
of the City Code as follaws: b�lo
"Section 3.051. Each employee who leav�s the ty employ-
ment for any reason, whether voluntary or inv ntary, w�ll
be paid for earned, unused, vacation days t t have been'
earned and not taken. An employee wi.th or more conse4utive
months of employment will receive sever�.nce pay in cash '
based on earned and unused sicl� leave, but not to exceed',
ten (10) days of same," I
Passed by the City Council of the Ci�y of �'ridley this _� _
day of , 1965. '
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ATTEST:� � � �I
Marvin C. Brunsell, City Clerk
First Reading:
Second Reading:
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COMSTOCK & DAVIS9 INCa
Consulting En�ineers
1�i46 County Road "J"
Minneapolis, Minneso�a 55�32
December 17, 1964
Honorable Mayar snd City Council
a/o Mro Earl Pa Wa�ner, City Manager
City of Fridley
6�31 University Avenue N�E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55$21
Gentlemen:
Reference ig hereby made to the "Preliminary Report on Water
Utility"9 dated October 1959 and the supplements issued under
dates of October i59 1959, July 1963, February 3, 1964, and
October l9, 1964� �Jf immediate concern is the development of
a Fiscal pro�ram to cove� the improvements to the Waterworks
System deemed necessary at this timea The proposed improve-
ments and the respective cost estimates are as Pollows:
S CONSTRUCTION AND DEVELOPMENT OF THREE DRIFTWELLS WITH
CONNECTTNt3 PIPING TO SYSTEM
Estimated Construction Cost
Fees and Interest Estimated @ �0�
TOTAL ESTIMATED COST
$2o6s9oa°oo
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$248,3000��
II BOOSTER STATION L�W TO INTERMEDIATE LEVEL SYSTEM
LOCATED AT 63RD & ToHo �65
Estimated Construction Cost
Fees and In�erest Estimated @ 20�
T0�'AL EST%MATED COST
$ 35,000,00
7,OOOo00
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Cost of Property Aequisition not included in above estimateo
III IRON REMOVAL PLANT �1 � MODIFICATIONS TO WELL HOUSE #1
Estimated Construction Cost
- Fees and Interest Estimated @ 20�
TOTAL ESTIMATED COST
$115,OOO.QO.
239oaovoo
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$138,OOOo00
IV (A) GROUN� LEVEL RESERVQIR, PIPIN(3 � HIC#H SERVICE PUMPS
Estimated Construction Cost
Fees and Interest Estimated @ 20�
�206,000.00
41.200,00
T4TAL ESTIMATED COST $247,200,00
Honorable Mayor and City Council
. City of Fridley -2- December 17, 1.964
IV (B) '�HREE ADDITIONAL FILTERS - FRIDLEY COMMONS SITE
Est3mated Canstruation Cost �167,004000
Feea and Znterest Estimated E 20� 3� 4�00,00
TOTAL ESTIMATED COST $20�,400.00
RECAPITULATION (TOTAL ESTTMATED COSTS)
I �2489300
II �2,000
III 138,000
IVA 247,200
I� 200,400
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TOTAL �875,900
The above recammended construction is based on the policy af
providing equivalent water quality to all Fridley water users
by the late fall of 1955a The construction plan Mould be to
commence cons�ruction on Items I and II as soon as possible with
• completion in early summer of 1965, Constructian on Items III,
IV-A and IV-B would commence during the spring and early summer
oP 1965 w�th completian by early summer of 1966A
As an alternate to the above recommendation, Item ZII can be
deferred indefinitely, providing an additional Booster Station
is constructed at T,H, �65 and 73 1/2 Avenue NeE. at a cost
comparabl� to Item II. Also, Item IV must be accelerated ih
completion to the 2ate fall ot 1955o At completion of this
eonstruction, Well �1 would revert to a standby position and
ihe high 2eve1 systems xould be supplied filtered water by the
two booster pumpin� stations. The estimated eost of this alterna-
tive is as follows:
I $248,300.00
II 42,OOQa00
IV-A 247,200,00
IV-B 200,�OOA00
ToHo �65
BOOSTER STATION b2,000D00
rirea�errr �>
TOTAL $779,900�00
The alternative would defer the decision af constructing the
Iron Removal Plant for Well A�1 until such time that the winter
• domestic water demands approach the combined capacity of the
Hinekley We11 Field located at the Fridley Commons. The alterna-
tive would require the construction oP the ToHo �65 Booster Station
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Honorable Mayor and City Council
City of Fridley -3-
December lr, 1964
ahead of the construction of the Locke Park Well Field and may
require modification and additinn to the pumping equipment in
the future when industrial development North of Rice Creek has
better e$tablished water supply demands in Northern Fridl�y.
Another disadvantage of this alternative is the introductton
of a reverse flow in the major water supply Peeder lines.
This will develop red waters from�time to time until the Saron
deposits now in the water pipe lines have been removed.
We will be present at your,next Council Meeting to further
discuss the proposal contained in this reporte
The improvements proposed and described within this report'
are consistent with the over-all waterworks system plan and
ar� feasible Prom an�engineering standpoint3
EVC/ge
Respectfully submitted,
COMSTOCK & DAVIS, INC.
Hy
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d� BBS�I�IIOtJ �D�RItJG 1'R�Ii�BTABY PLANS, SP�CIFICATIOt18 9 AND
� SST'II�lAS� � TIiB COBT3 TI�lRB�'s WAT88 LINS FO�t S�OD MAit%
SHO�PING CBNT�
B8 IT B�.VBD, by the Gouncil of the City af Fridley as follvwa:
l0 7�at iC appears in the iateseet of ths City and of tbt pYCpisrty
awaere af�ected that thes�e ba caustructed cartain imprav�nrpate, to-�wit:
a) t�at.e�c Latsrale and 34sviee Conatcti.oaso
lo Alo� Si�haay �+GS from existing �nbess° lias to S�rd Aveaw.
20 53rd Avauue fsom t,lest side o£ HiglYway $GS to Sast ',eids
e�iati� utilityo
2, That Ca�etoctc and D�svig, Iac., Caneulting �gin�ess9 are be�by
auttbariaed aad disoctsd oo drew ps�el3minasy plane aad sp�cf;tiaatio�ns
aad to tabulatQ tha r<tsults of thsir setimgt�e of � eo�Cs of aaid
iu�rwe�ent8, including every itiem of cost from inaeption tb com�l�tion
and all feee and espRases incusrad �or to be iacusred) iu Gonuoctioa
thes�it'�►, or ths financin� the=aof, and Co mske a pr4liminiarq r�port
of thsir findings� statiRg thsrein �ahatlus said im�sav�at� ar�
faaeibia and �hsthsr thsy caa bsst b4 �eada as ptopossd9 os �ia com�ctio�n
i�ittz soms orhar im�provaments �aad ths �ati.matad cnst 8s s�cjc�0adad),
i�ciudiag aiso a dascsiptio�n oi tho laude os aros as may r�jaeivs beaegite
• thssefroa and ae msy be propoesd to be assaesad. '
3o ThaC t2is City Cls�r�c shall a�t to asc4rtaiu th� na� end add1n8e of tha
a�ass og ssct� paresl of land disectly affectsd o�r orithin this ar�s of
laads ae may bs proposod to ba aasesead for said impravamoaita (aad �h
og thaim�; aada upon sacoipt fsom said Bagineer of said pr�l�minarq r�post,
calculata eetimar.0e of asesesmenta se may ba p�roposed rs�.at�ve Choreto
agais�st ascb of eaid laada.
40 �4ist said pr�limina�cy rspost of thQ St�gia�sr aad .8timstae pi aseoesmint�
of ths Clsrk, aha1Z b� furaishod to ths Cau�cil, and made airsilabl� fos
iaspoctio�n to ths o�wn�c of any psrcol of laad as mny be affpct�d thareby
at aa,y p�blic hearing Iuld trolativs theratoa as �sll se at Inry psior
tins s+�eaoneblo aad eoav�aimatd
AD�Y'SD B7C S� CTPit CAJNCIL �� CIZY OF FitIDL$Y THI3 218T DiAY I 0�
D1��E89 1964 e '
MAYO� � William Je 2i�
AZT1�8? s
. CITY Q� - I�ls�cvin Ce Brunssl�
BBS0��3TiON N�.
A BRSO�tIO�T �D�82NG PBSf.I�lINABY PLAN3 � SP�CIFI�CATIO�IS AND
��' ?8B CO�TS 18B8F� t ADO�NDi[�4 �. 1• 8T�t8BT
It�,W1a!!�? PBiOJ�CT ST. 1965•1
8� IT R8S�i118D, by tha Cou�eil of ths City of Fsidlay as iolla�e:
1. T6at Lt 8pp�e�es in the inta=eet of ths City of Fridlaq aad tbt praperty
a�oaers af£�ct�d thst ths=s ba cau�truct�d cettain improvemsata, to«wit:
3ts�eet Imps�o�romettte, includi�g gr�diag, atabilised basa, bot-mix
bitumijaous met. concs0te curb 8nc1 gutter 8nd incidaatal dtefnage a�nd
other'facilitiea, loeated as goilaass
(The pistition recaivad aad filad by th� City tor th� imprvvamea►ts ia
indiGatsd apposite to the telative strasC.)
Polk Stsset Hscwmsnn Ave�te t4 Lynde Dsive Petitioa �4►7•1964
2. That Qity Snginwso Nesim Qvreshi, P.B., ia heseby authotisod aad dit�at�d
to dsa�w pr�liuinasy pla� nad sp0ci�i�stions and to tabulate the s�wiC�
of his satimstas of tbe costs of said imp�ts. inaludi�ag sv� it�a
of co�t from inception to complatioa aa�d aIi f«a and .�por►s�es incus�csd
(or ta be incwcred) isi conact%o �besetioith, or tLt fia�s�cia�g th�7c1l�fi
and .to mWaa a prslimioasy ssport of hia findiug�a statl.ng tbarsin r�6etlu�r
said i;mpsavom�nts ar�a foasibls e�d whethts thsyr caa b�et b� mads as
psopoead or ia oonu�ctirou �itii soare otlu�c impso�v�ata (aad tbs eatiast�d
� �oet ai� secmmendsd), i�ciuding 81eo a description of ths imnda o�c arta
as mey recaive beu�fite t.�es�from aad as may ba ps�poaed to b� asseoa�d.
$. 'Ths� t�e Citp Clesk si�all act to a�asrtaia the nao�e �ad addreas og' the
a�ss 'of isab pasnal of ].as�d dira�tly aff�cC�d or �vithin ti» as�a of
lande as me4q be psopos�d to be ase�esad for eaid improvemsato (aad'�a�h
og the�m); aad, upoa rsceipt firom said Sbginesr o€ the said prelimi�asy
s�por�, �aleuiato �ttimatos of ass�esm�ate as msy ba� pzopoesd reialCive
thsreto againat �aah oi said lande. '.
dr. That �aid pssiiminarq s�wrt of th� angine0r and �etimtt� oi as��irsm�nta
of th� Cl.�rk, eball bs iusaiahad Co th� Coun�il aad msd� e�railablt fos..
inspactCi,ou to ths vwner of e�y parcei of land �s msy b� o�g�cted �by
at a�ry PubZic H�aasing hsld ssiative thncato� as �aaall iw st any pti,o�c
t3ms �asoaabls aad.coaveai�ae.
ADO�'T8D SY ''T� 6TrY CA�II. �� CITY 0�' F$ID�SY, ZBIS D�Ait 0�'
D�, T964
M'�'�
�fAYOR - Wi11ia� J. Nse
��$ D�'±� • �AY'V�II C. 8l10�iA11
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B$Sd�I1'ION 1�(l.
• ' A BBSQ.DTIOI� &DCBIVING YttELIIKINARY PIAN3 AND SP�CCTFIGATI�J.S
� AND CALLING A PQBI�IC 1�ING ON THB MATl'BR OF T� C019ST8UCTIOiN
' OF CBRTAII3 I1�AO�V��1TS s WATSR LINB F0�8 S1�OD MALL SiiaPPING
Cffi�
��BAS� the coaetruatian of certaia imprave�nts is de�d
to bs ia tha int�r�st of ths Citq of Fridl�y and tho psoperty owhera
aifeicted CheYel�y.
' BB �!T BSSO�.VSD9 by ths City. Couacil of the City of Fridlley as
follio�e s
' 1. That �he prelimiasry report submittcd by Comstock a�d
Dsvis9 Inaotposated is hereby rscsived aad ecaepted�
' Z. Tuat this Council will meat aa the 4th day of Jaava�"9s
19G5 at 8s00 o'c2ock P,M. at the City Ball in the C#.ty
of Fridiey for tha purpos� of holding a Public Hear�g
on the imps�va�rsat notad iu the Notice attechad hasito
aad made a pa�ct �thsr�of t�y refeseace, Bxhibtt •�An�
, 3e That the area p�coposad to be assessed for said i�rpva-
ma�ts eod oach o£ than as aated i:n said notic� as� �li
tha la�ds and asaas as noted ia said aaeice; all ot
� ti� same to b� 8sseseed praportioaatelp accordin�g t0
, tbe bsc�sfits r�caivod.
4a Rhat Che City Ma�sr i8 $athoriaed and di�actocl to
' givs notiea of suoh P�sblic Heariu� by publiehius a
' aoCice th�coof ia the officisi n�wspapsr of th�s Citp
of Frid].0p accosding to 1aw, euch aotic� Lo ba aub-
' attmtiallq in the form ead aubaLaaee of ths notic�
' �tttsChsd hei�eto t�s BxhibiC ��A�r�
AD�PTSD BY T� CI?Y C(1UNCIL aF TH8 CT1Y 0�+ FBIDLSY TRLS
a�.s�r �a�r a� �, 1g�e
MAY0�8 • WiZliam J. Nae
A1'1'S$"P:
� CMY'MANA� - Sarl P, Wagn�r
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OFF'I�IAS. PUB�ICATI�I
� ' GITY OF FRIDLBY
' (EXIiIBIT A)
' I�(YlT�E 0� 1�A�t1G OZI It�II'ROVF.��N'1'S
' t1AT'S�, LI2�8 FOR 3HIi��J00D I�1ALL SIIOPPIIIG CEtvTBit
WH$RSAS, Che �ity Counail �f �he City �f R�idl�y� Anoka Ck�ntyr,
ti�eaotae hss dec3mad i� neceaeary and expedieut that the imp�taveinents
h�ceinaftez desczibed be madeo '
NO�J, T�REFaRBe P�DTIICS IS i3�t8BY GIVBN THNT �n the 4th dely of
J8�7.ya 19658 �lt £3E00 o°C1OCk9 PaMo.a the loiCy (dsut�cil wil2 meiet at
thQ City Hall in eaid �ity, and ��i11. aC said timea and p�ace�, ,haar
all partiae iatarestad in said imps�vmmants in who1� or in pgs�t.
', The �aneral nr�turo o£ the impx�vements is the conetructian (in the
l�nda snd ets�ste n�tsd beloc�) �f ths follawing impre►vemsnts�, to-wit:
CQ�iST&1CTi(�IZ IT@i
A, Wgt�t Lates�l and Ssxvica Cvnnacti�ns imcated in all of t�ie stresCe
' aad servis� aIl o£ ths area described ass '
• 1� Alon� Highway �b5 from e�ciBtia� �xs� lina te 53rd Avenus.
' 2) 53rd Av�ue from W�st aid�e of Ai�hway �65 to Eest si;de
mcisti� utilityo
�..... �Lii"�LSJ.aL YW� • • o • • e • • • r o e o s o • • e • •
' THAT THB ARSA PROP068D TQ B8 AS3BSSBD IrOx SAID IIr�ItORlffi+fBiyT IS AS
FOIZ0�13 s
For Coastraction of Ice�► A �t�av: �- a a � � � � � _ • - - � � m �°
All of the land abutti� c�pa�n satd str�ta mm��ed abovQ aa�d all laads
adjacemt aad abutting thoretao
A1� of eaid land x� bo atesessed ptop�rti0nately accordin� to ths
b�sfita �r�coiv�od by auah imps+�v�aente,
' Thst th: �uacil proposos t�► procecd wi.th each of said i�provemente
a� +esparets impr�rer�ents9 �c�apt as hozeefter �ths�cwise pravidad by ths
�Auncil al.l und�r th� follawin� auth�rity4 C��wits Mianeaota �awe 1953A
t�katpter 39£1 as�.d Iaws aawnd�tosy► the�eeof� and in co�afoum.ity wltih the City
G�artosa
UATSb 7'#IIS 213T I]AY OF D�Bi�3�R,� 1�64 BY THI� ORDIIt OF Ti� CITY CO�JNCIL,
•
MAYOR - William J. Nas
e�g Publish; Decamber 23a 1964
, D��er 30A �.964
�XTft' �LffitR - Masvin Brunesll
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COMSTOCK & DAVIS, INC.
� Consulting Eng3neers
1446 County RoBd "J”
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55�32
December 21, 1964
Honorable Mayor & City Counaf2
c/o Mro Earl P, Wagner, City Mariager
City of,Fridley
6�131 IIn�,verslty Avenue �t.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55�21 �
RE: WA'1`BR SERVZCB FOR SKYW40D MALL SHOPPING CENTER
Gen�lemen:
Pursuant to your requestD we have revie�red the problem of
providing water service to the Skywood Mall Shopping Center.
It is our understanding that the owner has provided a 6" C.I.P.
.watermain in the existing eaaement West oP tbe shopping center.
�'his main terminates at � po3nt approximately 120 feet East oP
T.H4 #6�. Temporary service is being provided through the line
on 52nd'via the high level system and pressure reduction vralve
at 52nd'�nd Taylora (Please rePer to the att�ched drawing).
� Permane�t service to the Shopp3ng Center, Robert HaZl etc� should
be through the intermediate level system, eliminating the'need
to pump'water !'rom the reservoir through the high level booster
station'to a high pressure only to re8uce the pressure substantially
to serve this area.
This can be acaompliahed by tKO mesns. The Pirst would be to
connect'to the existing 12" C.I.Pa line on the SE leg of �nterstate
6g4 and ToHo b5, eatending this South to 53rd and then connecting
to the eaisting 6" CoI.P. line on the existing easement (j3rd
eatended)a This 12" CaIoPo lf:ne is, hoxever, in �he traveled
lane of'the exiating bypass,�and a connection aould not be made
until a�proximate2y October or i965. Current highNay deps�rtment
plans call Por a Prontage raad abutting their East right-oP-xaq
line, whiah eould necessita�e loaating the �+aterinain on an
easement East oP th�e right-oP-Mayo Spartan glso has one 3;mmense
sign which Mould a2so be in th� Maqo �,
The second poasible conriection is to eztend the existing 6a C.I.P.
line in f'ront oP the Embers ResLaurant South to 53rd and �hen
oress3ng ToHo 65 parall�l to the esisting sanitary sexero It
would be possible to construet this line in�ediately, open cutting
the Puture North and 3outhbound lanes of TeH. 65 and terminating
�it te�pprarily at the Weet ahoulder of the exiatiag bypasa�. As
� soon as the Northbound lane of T.Ho 65 is completed and r�stored
to service, (early spring is anticipated), the existing by�pass
could be open cut and the connection ma8e on 53rd. This method
is preferred,
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Honorable Mayor & City Council
City of, Fridley -2-
The est�nated cost is aa folloNS:
EBtimated Cost of Cortstruation
Pro�eot Contingency
Total Estimated Construation Coat
December 21, 1964
�5,500.00
....�i��
#6,050.00
Plus - Legal, Engineerring, 3taking,
Inspection, Fiscal, Adm3nistrative,
and','Intereat Costs C 20x $1,21__ 0 00
TOTAL ESTIMATED COST OF IMPROVEMENT.,.a.Aeee.$7�2b0.Q0
Should the Council eleat to proceed w3th the improvement,'it
may be posstble to add the Kork, Mhich can be accomplished
immediatelq, to another i�p�►ovement project nox under contrracte
The aboye improvement is feasible Prom an engineering staqdpoirit.
, Respectfuily submitted, -..
', CON[STOCK � DAVT3, INC.
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RESOLUTION ��
A Resolution Providing for the Creation of
a Human Relations Committee for the City of Fz
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'' WHEREAS, the public policy of the city of Fridley is to x�ecog-
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nize �nd provide equal opportu�ity to all residents regardless of race, color,
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creed; or national origin; to encourage the establishment and deve�lopment,•
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both publicly and privateXy, of such a policy throughout the Citylof
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Fridle}r and its general area and to discourage the. creation or cos��inuance
of anyt act of bias or prejudice and disc�rimination based upon rac�, color,
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creed,� or national origin; all in the interests of the public wel�are of
the ci�y and its residents;
�',' WHEREAS, to aid in the establishment and development of
policy?, it is proposed that there be created within the city of
H�::an',I�elations Committee to b�e established by and under appropr
actior� of the City Council.
NOW THEREFOR� BE IT RESOLVED as follou7s:
'' Io ESTABLISHMENT
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the Gi��y of Fridley.
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! The primary purpose of the Committee is to encourage the estab-
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lishment and development of amicable human relations through the process of
educa�,3;on among both young and old, emphasizing the desire for prdpitious
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himman �elations within the city and the need that they be establis�ied and
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practi�ced by the people of the city on a volumtary and natural ba�`
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witho�t resort to Zaw. The Cpmznittee shall have such further purpjose and
perform such functions as may be provided by action of the City Co�un.cil, �
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including the making of recomnnendations to the Council as to methdds and
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means',hy which the basic public policy of the city relative to hundan
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relati»ons may be e£fectively established and developed; provided t�t:-the
Commi��ee sha1Z not itse].f be created and established as an enforqement
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agency�',of the city to make a determination in any particular disp�te or to
prosequte any law or or.dinance adopted for the promotion of such p�ublic
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� The Committee sha11 be composed of fifteen members; three� from each
ward �nd six to be�appointed fxom the city at large. ,
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',', The meu�bership of the Committee should reflect, on a non�}partisan
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basis,�nd so far as practical, the widest possible representationl!,of the
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variou� peoples and institutians �tithin the city of Fridley so th�t the '
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legit�.mate interests of each may be expressed and recognized with�.n the
Commi�tee on a fair and a.mpartial basis and with as equal a repre�entation
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as po��ible. Among the pepples and institutions �o be considered�are:
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the l�w and law enforcement; religion and clergys education and t�achers;
publi� heaZth and med.icine; management, labor, industry, and co�rce,
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publi� officials and represen�atives; other learned professions, �ach and all
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of whp� should be so selected as to give due and impartial regard�jfor xace,
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colox,'creed, and national or:Lgin, and as well, political affilia�ion, if any.
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', Appointment to the Committee shall be made by the mayor ojE the
city u�on the advice and recom�endatipn Qf the Council and with the consent
and con�irmation of at ].east fpur-£ifths of the Council. �
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; The appointments originally made are for the follawing te�ms:
five members for one year; five members for two years; and fi,ve me�knbers for
three'years, provided that of the members appointed from the wards� of the
city ane member from each ward is appointed for one year; one memt�er for •
two yeiars, and one member for three years. After the original appointed
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terms, appointments are for terms di three yeaxs or to fill the ur�expired
terms,'of any members for which vacancies accur. ;
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' Vacancies axising fram resignations, illness, death, remc�val from
' the city or other reasons which make it i.mpossible for a member tq serve
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are filled by appointment made by the Mayor as above. ; .
, 8o OPERATION
A member may be remo�ed from the Commi�tee only for caus� and only
after',� hearing by tha Council; and no removal s.ha11 be made with�ut good
cause. The Council sha11 sta�e wha� constitutes good cause, e.g.� absence
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from �neetings, failure to perform functions o� the committee. Se�Vice on
the Cpi�ittee is without compensation and no expenditure of publi� money
by th�,'Committee as a public ]pody shall be made except as pennitt�d or
appro�ved by the City Council. Contributions of funds for the wor�C of the
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Commi'ttee, either from private or public sources, become public fiunds to
be us�ed only for the work of the Committee and are subject to th�,public
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The Committee shall have among its duties the following:
a) Enlist the coopeiration of religious, civic, social,!business,
labory governmental, veterans,� and educational groups, as well as'iany others
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deemeql,able to contribute pos�.tively to the work of the Committeel
b) Racommend to th� Mayor and Council from time to tim� such ,
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actio#�s as may seem advisable in creating be.tter human relations �nd to
carry',out the policy of the city. ' •
; c) Coordinate the ].oc$1 aspect of the activities of fekieral,. state,
county and quasi publ.ic agencies in this fiel.d as they relate to �iu�uaan
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relat�.ons .
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d) Make studies, s�rveys, investigations, and reports �(both
majority and mznority reports when appropriate) to provide facts 'and
information for the taork of t�e Committee and to provide a solid factual
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foundation as the basis of action�by the Gommittee and the City C puncil.
, e) Adopt rules of procedure re�.ative to the conduct of' meetings
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and any actions of the Commitltee and as well any other needful relg�]-ations
subject always to Gity Counci�.. �!
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ings ;of the� committee. '
'' g) Make regular reports to the Council of the activit3�es of the
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Commi�ttee annually.or at such'other times as the Council may req�est.
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I All of the .above are subject to the provision that the dammittee
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shal}�,have no powers of legislation or to act judicially or quasi�-judicial],y
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to sp�Cific particular dispute�s as compared to problems of human �elations
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' The Committee in subs{tance and in spirit �.s to effect th�
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succe��ful establishment and c�evelopment within the city of Fridl�y, both
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publi�ly and privately, of a�eneral policy and those acts and pr$ctices
affect�Lng human relations andlhuman rights as to prevent �nd elim�.n�te
bias pr prejudice and discrim�,nation based upon color, cxeed, rac�, ar
natioi�al origin; as xemove an�t bias and prejudice between peoples� and as
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encou��ge people to live with,and to treat one anQther with fairn�ss,
equal�.ty, and impartiality. �e do by this resolution provide for�ithe
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recogii�.tion of the matter of Y�uman relations within the community'� as a
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matte� of proper concern of tl�e.city government, as against
made �ri issue of public and p�ivate politics.
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, We recognize that in,'the matter of hwnan relations
public interest and the gener�l welfare of the city and its
advanted.not so much by the c�oosing of sides one against t
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enlightened and open-minded a�bproach to the elimination of
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pract�ces affecting human rel�tions as are contrary to the
the general welfare of peoplelthemselves.
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,' ADOPTED BY THE CITY CQUNCIL OF FRTDLEY, MINNESOTA this '�
day of December, 1964. �
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' William J. Nee, Mayor '
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Wv.�An � MiTM ��'.. .�.
Oc.OliG�t. WtDLYND '�,. .
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MENRV . Fi1K[MA �'��.
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HALL, SMITH, HEQLIjJND, JUSTER AND FORSBERG u� J
AT'�IiNiY9 AT LAW
Deces�bex 17, 19b4 91 1 rRODU6t jqANK �Y1LO1N0
� MINNiArOLI�� M,INN[lOTA �640i
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OF/IRt! IN: �
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The Honorable Mayor and
Members of the City Gouncil
C�ty of Fridley
F�idley, Minnesota
R�: Resoj.ution oii Municipal Court
Diear Sirs:
I! ����,��e and �ubmit a�r�o�c�$�d xe$+�].ution that i� �dopfi.�d s�u�d
bl� properiy tranemiot�d to tha eana�or �d th� �o rap�oioBeaitives
fr�om Anoka County. The State Municipal Judges Associatiaa do�es
at�ticipate having a gener�l bill. which wou],d apply to the Friklley
Giaurt. There is som�e ind�cation that the general bill would mpt
hiave support. Qn the other hand, a special bill with eadorseptent
f�om the City Council wou�.d mare than likely be passed. '
I', submit that presently other snei�hboring courts havr� the fol',lewiag
s'�ailaries: .
Blaine
Cooa Rapids
Crystal
Anoka
Col�bia Heights
Edina
$3600.00
4800.00
3600.00
7200.00
6000.00
7200.00
Roseville 6000.00
' South St. Pau1 7800.00 '
' White Bear Lake 6000.OQ
Zn addition, each of thes�e courts where they have a�oncilia#ioa.Court,
have an additioaal $500.010 salary. '
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ctc: Judge Virgil Herrick
' Judge �lmer Johnson
Youzs txuly,
Wyman Smith '
C i ty At �or�ney '
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RESOLU'TION #
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WHEREAS The Fridley Mlunicipal Court presently consists o� a
�al Judge and a Special Mlunicipa� Judge;
WI�REAS the compensa�,ipn or salaries for the Municipal Jv�dges 3.n
y of Fridley have not ke�pt pace with the case load naw hand�.ed by
�t and are preseAtly muc�h below the Courts of other metropo�.itan
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AND WH�R�AS the budgejt ox ��e �ity for �9�i5 �.s gdequate $A �ak�
' ' a� i$c�eeae• is �$lary. '
N�1 THERBF�RE BB IT I�ESOLVED as follows:
1. That the Municipal 3udge and the Special Municipal .�udge
Municipal Court should be redesignated as Chief Municipal J�dge and
�te Mu�icipal Judge, resgectiveiy. ',
' 2. That a salary o� Four thousand ($4,000.00) Dollars �er year
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be est�blished for the Chief M�nicipal Judge and a salary of Two tl�ou�and
�$2,OOQ.00) Dollars per year fc�r the Associate Municipal Judge. T�&t each
of said,judges shall be paid ac�ditionally the sum of Five hundred ��$500,00)
:�llar� for services in connectkion wit� the Conciliation Court.
' 3. That the 1965 s�ssion of the Minnesota State Legisl�ture be
�..�;ed to enact a special law t� carry out the provisions of this r�solution,
.�king'the salaries or compens�tian retroactive to January 1, 1965i.
� AI�OPTED BY THE CZTY (�OUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, ANOK1�l CO ,
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M��~via !�runs�ell, Clerk � �� � ' � � � �
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. ' BBSOE.UT�� � 0 1964
• A SBSj�.UTI4lt ADT�O�I2I�TG A�iD D�RBCT�G THS C��IIQG OF CHSTAIl1 SPBCIAL
A3SB3'S�IIT� 0�1 LOT 11, �PARCBie.S 1500 A�D 1.520) a AUDIT08 `S SUB o#94►.
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WHBR�l13, csrtain special asseasc�ents have been levied with respect to
csrt�in laand a�d said laud has aubseque�tly baea combined.
HOWa iTHBBSFO'BB SB IT btBSOI.VBD9 as follows: '
That',Che assse�ment levied agaiast tba followiag described psrael�e,
to-wit: Lot 11 (Parce�s 1500 aad 1520) Auditos's Sube �94, may a�d
sha1L be apportia�aed aad ccaob�ned as follows:
Ori�ginal Parcels
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Part ,'of Lot 11, Parcel
1500, Auditoac's Sub o #94
Part''of Lot 11. Parcel
�520A Auditor's Suba �94
�ivi��oa of Yarcal Approved
Lot il, Parcel 1530
Audi�or's Sub. #94
Fuad
SW �26(Aree Iaterceptor)
�ega So Ao
3S #43
Sto 43 (53rd Ave.�
Sto 43 (8hare of Fillmore)
SW #16�Ar�a Inte�ceptor)
Rsg. S. Ao
Fund
SW #16(Araa Interceptor�
�ega S. Ao
SS �43
Sto 43 �53rd Ave:j
St. 43 (Sbara of Filgmore)
100
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$ 191.70
450.40
294a80
2,240.48
71.06
91.35
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$3,525.b7
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$ 283v05
636028
294.80
2,240048
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ADOP1'ED BY YHS CITY t�QN�CYIL QF T8S CITY OF PB�Db�[ TH�S DIAZ OF
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AT'T8s5T s
Cg1'�' C�.S81C - Marvin C o Bru�sall
MA�O� - Wi liem J, pee
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A RS$�UTI�1 AUTHOB$ZIN6 AND IDIB8CTI1� T8S COI�IN� OF CSitTAIN 91PSCIAL
A3SgSS1�iTS �t P� OF E.OT 35 QBXe Wo 90' )s PARCB�L �565 AZiD W90' OF !�� OP
1.OT 95 (B7C, PI�T TO IiIC�IDLS0�1p1PABC8L.1570. AUDITOR`3 SVBo �92,
WHBBBASp certaia special aasassmsats have be�n leviad with respe�t to
certain land and said land 1�s sabsequsntly beea combiasdo
NOiWA' T881tB1►OB8 B8 IT RBSOL�iffi'In aa follows: '
That'',the ssses�ut levied �sis�at the fo�lowing described parcals,
to�w�t: �t� of Lot 35 f e�c o We 0' ), pareel 156S, a»d W 90' of li� o� Lot
35 �a�ca part to pickolsou�, �arcel 1570, Aviditor's Subo #92, may'and
ahall be apportioaed ared eea�iaed as follows:
OiriSiaal Pa,resls _ OriSinal Avount
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N� df Lot 35 �exo Wo90') Bego So Ae $ L12o48
Parcial 1565, Audo Suba #�2 W 3�► �Water Lateral� 343e22
SW 48-8 �Sewer bat�rag ) S8�4a �i
W o 94' of �t� of I.ot 35 ,
(Bx, part'to Nickolson�l '
Parc�el 1570, Aud. Suba #92 ',
Division of Parcel Appraved
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Atad�tor's Sub. �92
Beg a S o A o
W 34 (Water Lateral�
SW 48-B �Sew�er Latera� )
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W 34 (Water Laterai�
SW 48-B �3ew�ar Latsral �
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3Pe e 32
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$!,l43093
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$ 123.72
377 e54
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aY zas cx�r eo�e�� log s�s ex�e oP �� �s � nA�e oF
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MsYOg - Wi�.liam Ja r@e
RE5oLUTION I�(D. �„ 1964
� A RESO�UTION AOTH�tIZING AND D�CTING THE SPLITTING UF SPECIAL
ASSES5l�LF1JT5 ON L0� 9, (EX. RT.' OF t�lAY), AUDIT�R�S SUB�DIVISION ,�250
WHIItEAb, oertain special asses�ment have been levied with raspect �o
certai.t� land and said land has!subaeqnentl,q been subdivided,
NC1F�i, T'Ei�tEFOH.E BE IT RESOLVi�:U, as followa:
That t,he assessmsnt levied against the Pollowo.ng described parcelsy
to��r3.t: Lot 9(Ex. rte of way�, Auditor�s Subdivisia� �25, may an�i
sha7.l ''be apportioned ar�d dividlsd as folla�rs: ,
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Auditar�s Sub. #25
P1xr�
SW #3g
ss #ko(�s)
ss #53
Ori,�,i�al�
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Divisi on of Parcel Ap�►oved I�d Orir�i�]. Amo�
E. �04� of Lot 9, Parcel 1860 SW �38 $ 9,�0603
Auditc�r's Sub, #25 SS ,�I�O(Mains) T18.OQ.
' sS #53 ?3 0�
Lot 9'', (mc. rt. af ws�q)(I�C. Eo ss #i�o(Ma►sns� $oz,51
800� i�o City of FM.dley, SS #53 ���r ��
Auditcbr�a Sub. #25
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ADOP�}J BY THE CITY CU[lNCIL OI� Tii� CTTY OF FRIDLEY g1IS �,_„ DAIY OF
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A R�50LUTION AtTTflORIZZNG AhD llIRL�TING THE SPLITTING OF �PECIAL
A�SL'.:�:.�:EN'T� ON LQT 2, BLOCK l, VA11� CL�AVE�S AUDITIONo
L��HER.EAS,'�,certain special assessme�►t have been levied with respect to ''
certain 1!and and said land lias subsequently been subdivideda ,
NO�d9 THII�F.FORE' BE IT ft�OLVED' as follows:
Tha.t the !assessment levied a�ainslt the follawir� described parcels, '
to wit: ',Lot 2, Block l, Van Cleaive's Addition, may and shall be
apportioried and dxvided as foL7.ow�: ;
Lot 29 E
Van Clea
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�s Addition
W�bq� of',Lot 2, Parcel 100g
Block 1,',Van CleaveAS Adda
Lot 2
Parcel
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w.b9°) Block 1,
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SW �6—B (Sewer Lateral)
SW �8—B (Water La.teral)
SW �61
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Reg, S o A,
SW,�48—B (Sewer Lateral)
SFJ $48—B (Water Lateral)
srrr �61
Reg, So Ao
SW �Li8--B (Sewer La.teral,
SW �48—B (Water Lateral)
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$ 19110 91
1,29j3 a90
6q3o07
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$2y1;Cl2 0 58
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$ 90020
4�5e19
2�.1067
3X3o7o
lqio7l
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THE CITY C�+CIL OF T$�E CTTY OF FRIDLEY THZS ��� DAY �F
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MAYOR - William J. Nee
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RBSOr.UT.CI�Ii �D o `�, I96�
� AUTHO�EZ�NG A'�D'D�RBCT�PG THB SPL�iT� OF SP$CIAI.
0�T LOT 27, L0� 2$a AIiD LOT 29, BLOCK P9 RIt�SSVISW
W88S�A8� ¢srtaia special asa�asme�t havs been levied wieh respe�t to
cert�s3A laad and aaid la�d h�s anbs�quently bee� subdivided.
NOWp' T�ABF'OBB BB IT RSSO�.�DA ae foilows:
That'the asseeament lev�ed againat the faila�isag described parce�sa
to•w3t: Lot 27, &ot 28 a�d �ot 299 Block P, 8iverview 8eights, may
aad 'st►ail be appoxtioned and divided as follows:
O�ciginal Patcel ,, F,�md 'Osiginal Amouat
&ot 27, Black P SW #13
Rive�view 8eights Bag. 3. Ao
F,ot �28a Slock P
Biveswiew fleights
• �i Lot 298 Block P
iBive�^view Haights
�
li D��ion qf ParceX Approved
Lat ,2i {Bx, pt. to Watsoay
Para�i 3551), Blbck P
Bivetview �eighta
i.ots' 28 & 29 b Part of
�,ot 27, 81oci� P, Parcel
3551 r Biv�ervfaw 8eighes
S6W #21
19b2 Serv o Coaan o
SW �13
Seg. 3 o A.
36W �21
1962 Setv. Conn.
3W i13
1teg. S . A o
S�W #21
1962 Sasv. Ccaan o
Fund
SW �13
Beg. 8 o A o
SW �21 4latersls�
SW ��13
iteg . 8. A a
SW �21
1962 Serv. Canao
S
P:id
paid
Paid
2Sl .98
Paid
Paid
Paid
251.98
, Paid
Paid
Paid
�
$ 75S .9S
Original Amovat
Paid
Paid
p�fd �
Paid
paid
Paid
755 .95
$ 75S .95
ADOPT$D B� T8B CiTY t�C3I, d� 1ffi CI1�f OF FR7[D�.� THYS TIAY �
� �� 19640
, ,
� ATTS$T: ;
�ITd" t�B.B� - Marvin C o Bru�s �1
MAYOB - William Jo 11e+e
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RBSOI.UT�� iQOo _ 1964
A�S�UT�O�i AUTH�Z� A�D, D�BB��iG TH8 SPL�TT3r1� OF SPSCIA�
ASSE!931�1TPS 0� I.OT 4, S�.00R 1, f1AiT CLBAVB'S ADD�TgO1Qo
W�B�ABa certaia epecial assessmeat have be�n �evied with reapeck to
cesCaia land as�d �aid B.and tuss aubsequenCly been subdividsd o
I�OiWa'' T�BEFOItB BB 3T RESO��. as followa:
That tite assessment �evied agaimmst tbe folbowing described parce�.s�
to=yrita E.ot 4, Block I, Yan Cleave's Additiaea, maq aud shall be'
�ppqrtianed a:ad dfvide:d as f�llaws;
Fuad
10�
�hcfginal A�ount
B,ot ',69 Bla�k 1 ' 8ego So Ao $ 210.21 .
Dan''Cleave's Additiou SW �8 �Se�er Later�l� 787055
' Sw #48 �Water Lateral� 377a52
' SS #58 3048
, $1,3�80?6
Divi;sioa of Parcell Appr�nsd Fuod O#ci8inal Amouist
• i
' Be 2' of Lot 4, Bluck 1 Sego So Ao $ So55
; i�arasl 2�0, Vaa Cleave's Add', SW #48 (Sewer E�ateral) �.5.58
' ' SW ��8 �Water I.ateraY� 6094
,
E�ot '4(8xo No140', rs�ca Eo2'1 Bego Sa Ao 110006
(Baca Bo2'� Blkol. naa Clea�ve'i's
Lot ',4, �ia140' of E.ot 4) �Bxe'', 8egv So Ao 94060
�he''8'�y 2' thereof�, Block �. SW �48 �Sewer Isater�l� 771a97
�iaa'',Clesve'8 Addo SW #48 �Water &ater��) 3T0,58
SS #58 �
�i.3�aba6
ADORTBD BX T8B CI1'� COUHG?sI. �F TiiS CIT'1 OF FBID�S� TDi�S pAY OF
� , 19640
ATT�$T:
Cg1°� �d.SxR - Marvin C o Bsuas 11
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rlA�Oit - Wi� 1 iam J a Pee
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• A BB�OLiJTIOlf Ai�O8IZ�1� A�D ��DYRBCTIt1G THS SPLITTI� OF 5P8C?AL
A3SB$Sl�liT3 �i LOT 23, B$OORVIZSW ADDD�TI�i o
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WHBB$AS9 aertain special ass ssment hav� beea levisd with respec� to
cert�n.�and and aaid land iu�s subsequentlp beeu subdivided.
NOW9 '', THSBSFO�S BB IT �BS�.VSII� as fol.lows s
1`hat';the asssssmeat levied �ainst Lhe follawiag deacribed parce�s,
to�wiit: Lot 23, Brookview Addition, may and shall ba apportio�
and divided as follows:
u��d
Lot ',239 Brookview Addo 8ege So Ao
1�b
O�i_.S._in_1 A�o�n�
—
$ 91I.72
Divi�aioa of Parcel ApProved F�uad Or� i.�l A�own� t
3.ot ' a3 (Bx e S. 100' � Parcel Beg o S o A o $ 838 047
1220a Brookviev Addition
Se �00' of Lot 23, Parcel B�go So Ae �3 �
1234, Brookview Addition $ 911.72
ADO�'TBD 8? T� CITY CODI�C� 'pF T8B CI1'i OF FBIDLS`? TH3S �,_ DiA? 0�+
' --� 1964 0 '
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; MAYO� - WiYli�n Jo lie�
BBSO�..UTS� POb r,,.,� 1964
� I A RB��OTidli A�ZY116 A�iD'� DYRBCTIIiG T'�B SP'LIZTIIIG OF SPBCIAt.
A33SISSMB�iTB 01t LOT 35 ZBX, �p 30' FOH �OAD)�(SXo Wo90' OF H��
I �SY,'' li�) i88, We 90' ) e PABCSE. �560, ADDIT08' S StB o#92 ,
AS9 cartain special asel�sameat Lave been levied witb r�spect to
ia lsnd and said laad h�s subsequ�ently beea subdivided.
NO�W, ?BB�OAS BS IT BBSOd.VS�a as follows:
Tha� ths assessment Ievied agaiast tha fo!lowing desaribed pasca�.s,
to-wit: Lot 35 �B�co �i.30' fbr Road�(Sx. W.90' of N�)ZSxo li�)(Baci.
W.9@'�9 Par�el 1S60, Auditor!,'a Sub. �92, may aad shall be agportlLaned
a�rd 'divided as follaws:
�rf$inal Pascsl
Lot j 35 (Sae lIo30' for Boad) I
�(SxeWe90' of bi�i1�� ��?(8��,
W.9G!' ) a Plarcel 1560� Auditorl's
3ubo #92 '
F�d
8eg. So Ao
.. �
10�`�
Origi.t�al A�oant
$ 247e46
Origin+�l Am,onot
Tha',W� oi S� of Lot 35�
Par�s�, 1560, Auditor*s Subo�92 8eg. S. Ao $ 123.,73
Tha,' 8� of S� of LoC 35, ' Reg. S. A. ' �,�,17�.T3
Parfiel 13�80, Anditor's Sube�92
$ Za�.a�
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ADOt1'8D B? T88 CIT9f t�UNC3I. I� 1�S Ci�f 0� FRIDLS� T�38 ��,� DiA? OF
1964. ,
ATT$STs
CI , Ci.B¢[ - l�arvia C. Brun e1�
�lA�OB - Willian Jo li�
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RSSOI�UT:�O� 1�Mi, � 2964
A ItS80k.tTTaali At1T�0�IZIY1� ApD iDiBBCiS1� T88 SPL�TTI� OF SPECIAIa
ASSB$3NBlA'8 � 3, 220' OF i.0"A I, PARCBT. 100, I�I,aLAND C,ABDffiiS A�iA
HsVi � �aino �e i� ��,g P�� ZOOy �NtiaMU �f9eaCWai��7<.
'
WHBSBASp cestain special asae#ssmeut ha`ra bsea levied with respecC to
cert�ia land aad said laad b�a subseqnentlq beea subdivided,
pOWy '', Tl�RBFOytB BB iT BESO�X..E�A as follows s
That''the ass�essmant levied against the following described parce�s,
e.o�w�.ts So220' of Lot La Ea�c��. �00 a�d Lot 2{exo pta to school)
Psrc{el 200, Melolaad Cardeus,� may aad sha1l be apportio�ted and
divf.ded as follows:
Otici�inai parcels � ' Original Amouat
So22p' of Lot la parc�I 100 Bege So AQ
Melo�aad Gazdeus W 34
' W 34 '
' SW 48
' 1964 3arvo Cauue
! Storm Sewer i9�58
I,ot 2
Parc�l
t8so pt.to achool�
20Q, l�eloland Gardeas'
Divisica oi Pascel Approved
Sa220' of Lot L�a Parce! 100
MeRailand Cardaas
Wo2q' of 5.220' of Lot d. b
S'lp 220' of Lot 2, Parcel
225, Z�telolaod Gard�as
Beg. So Ae
W 34
SW 48
1964 3arv, Conao
Ste�rm Sewer �58
I+ut►d
Bego So Ao
' �t 34
W 34►
SW 48
19b4 Servo Coaan o
3torm Sewer #58
Bag, So Ae
W 34
SW 48
1964 5erv. Coa�a
3to� Sewer #58
B'� 'P!� CITY COUI�CZY, k'1F T� CIT�[ lJP PRaDZ.B� �HZS
, 19640
$ 642097
768.25
87.80
1,6aS.50
86 ,41
103 040
606040
878,00
1,917010
aVs�1
75e20
$b,857o44
Ori,�iaal A�vunt
$ 578e67
691042
87e80
18449.70
86e41
93.06
670,70
954.83
2a072o90
86.41
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$6,857eb4
� DsA� OB
� ' MA�O$ - William Jo Fee
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�CA1°� CI,B�tK — l�iarvin Ca B exl
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Iq.1TtIAt AUTSO�tIZIpG ABD AiBSCTI�IG 1'� SPLIiTI� OF 8P$CIAL
�31lBlii'S 01i LO? 13, 81.00R ll, 80�tIZON �IGRrSo
, esrtaia sp�cial assaieam�nt hava been levied with r�sp�t to
land a�►d said laad hals subseyu�atly bsen subdivided.
110Wa ''1'�SrO�B BB IZ RBSQ.VSD� as follows:
That!th� assses�eat levied against tha follawiag described parcel.
to-wit: Lot 13, Elock 1, HoY"�i.aoa geights, maq aad shali be
appo�tio�ed aad divided as fallows:
Orti8inal Parcel H�utid
Lot 13, Block 1, SW 16 (Sewer Service)
Hori�toa iieights SW 16 (Water Service)
' SW 16 (Intes�esptor)
' gego so A. (sa�s)
SS #43
ST �i�43
'' 3T �4►3
Divi�ion of Parcel A�rovel
...I .� �..�...��� �..
I,ot 13 (8�,pt.to 8aasoa)
Biock 1. Borizat Seights
Lot 13, Blcck 1, Parcel 110,
Hori$ai Hsights
Fuad
SW 15
Beg. S. Aa
SS #43
3T #43
ST #43
SW 16
3W 16
SW I6 (Iatera�ptor�
btego Sa Ao {Maias)
SS #43
3T #4F3
ST #43
�o�
OriB�ual A�o�t
$ 361.39
318.06
53.24
,sa.o�
� iaa.�z
. 4SS .60
�
$1,43S.S3
Origia�al Aawuat
■���r�..�� �
$ 6.18
2 0.20
16.79
26 .80
.85
$ 3G1.39
318.06
47.06
77e87
127.93
428e80
� 13,�60
$1,435.53
ADOPTBD BB T� CITY Cql1�CIL (�► THB CITY OF FRID�d.B7f TBIS �'DA7! OF
1964a
' MAYOB - Willia� Jo �ee
ATTB�Y: '
CI1"d' Ci.BR1C - Marvia C. Bruns 11
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aBSOr�rra�a� �oo ______, i�
A�tB90�rQTIO�' AOTHO�tIZ�NG M1D �itRBCTING THS SPLITTZNG OF SP&CIAL
ASSSS�BNTS ON IATS 1-30, BLO�� 16� 1�OOBE i�AKB ADDITIONe
FtHBaBAi�, c�x�lain special asasttsmenC i�ave be�sn l�riod with respect tio
certai�t lanc� aud said laad balt subsaqueatly beea subdivided. ',
NO`i, T�BF�[tB BS IT itS90LVSD� e►s follaa�s:
That tl�a assesaaent la►ied apitl,aat thts folloWing deacribad parcels,;
tov�ritt Lota 1•30, Block 1b,Maose Lake Addition, msy aad ahall be
apport�onad and divided as fo�lo�rs:
O�riginal 'Parcel , Fuud O�disinal A�touat
Lota 1w30. Block 16 '�ege So Ae '$ 2,148.24
Moor� $,alce /l�dition i 8W 48C j3ewesr I.at�ral) 4,636.88
' ', 8i1 48C (t�later I�ateral ) 4, OOS e 12
' 1961 St ' 933.'8G
Lota I-8 b?�3-30. Blk 16 19b2•4 St s� •�
Moose Lake l�ddition
Lota 9�22. 81k: 16, '
Moare �.alce Additioa
Lota 1-8 � 23-30, Blko 16
M�oore Lskm Additian
Lots 9
Moore
Lota 1
Moors
Lots 1
Moore
Lots 1
M�oose
,, �9�i2-4 st
Fuad
1962•4 Sto
Beg. 8. A.
, 8W 48-C (Seaer Latesrsl)
Sfi 48•C .�Glater Lateral)
' 1961-St
& 10, Block 16, ��ega Sa A.
�alce �Addition
;
-a� 12, B�ock 16, asg. so A.
�ske Addition
�, 14� & 15, Blke 16, ', Aeg, 8. A.
�eke Additioa ;
�, 17 � 18, Bik. 16, ' Asg. So A.
� AtWiCioaa ' SGl 48-C (Se�ver I.ateral)
'', $fi 4$•C (�iatar Lstersl)
, 196I Se
1962•4 sc
�
650.00
' $13,l,74.04
O�ti�„AAOmat
' $ . .800.00
' 1,�45.76
2,489.60
2,150.40
489 e44
145a60
iasabo
210.04
210.04
, 898.08
175.72
� 185.96
272.40
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�.,.
Divisian of Parcel Aopraved Fuad Orisiaal Amouat
Lats 1� b 20, Block 16 aeg. S. Ae $ 145.60
Moore Laks Additioa ',SW 48-C (Sever Lateral) 624.64
Sf�T 48-C (tiates I.ateral) 539.50
'1961 3t 129.20
'1962-4 St 188.80
Lots 2� & 22, Block 16 �tQgo So A. 165.60
Moore Lake Additioai 3f�1 48-C (Se�rer Lateral) ' 624.60
Si�T k8•C (%Tater Lateral) S39.S0
' 1961'St 129.20 .
1962-4 St 188.80
, , $13,174.Q4
ADOPTBD B�C THB CITY CEWI�CIL 0�+ TH8 CITY OY FRIDLSY THIS � I�AY OF
1964.
' MAY08 � William Ja Nae
A1T88Ti:
CITY Ci.BUtK - Masvin C e Bcuni a' ell '
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RBSOL�3'�,ION N0, ___�_,� 1964
A ABSOL�)TI0�1 AUTHQRIZING AND I►I�B+CTING THB SPLITTiNG OP SPSC7AL
A8SB38M81�3 0�11 LOT 10, B1.00K $(PABCSL 420) At�1ID LOT ll (EX � W e40' )
CPARCBI, 440), BLOCK 2, Mi00�RE I,ASS HILLS,
WHSRBA3, aestain special asse�ss��s ha�e been levied a►ith resp�ct �o
certaid land and said land tw� ��baequ�ntly been subdi•ideda
NOW, T�FORB B$ IT RBSOLVED, aa follara:
Tba� the aasQSasent levied against tbe follaaing deacribed parcela,
to-xi�: Lot 10, Block 2(Parc�el 420) and Lot 11, eac. W.40', Block �,
Parael 440, Moore Lake Hills, may and shall be apportioned sud diviided
as #olloaa:
m
112
Ori�iaa_ 1 Parcel Fund �'rigiaal Amouat.
�' Lot 10, Block 2 Bego S. A. '$ 127e12
', Moore x,ake Sills SW �16 (Laterals) ' 967.73
, 2959 StreeC 387066
i ' SS �58 � 167.40
��
i Lot lI �,' (S�to �ii.40') Blke2 8eg. Se Ao 63.42
�, Moore x.akes 8ille 1959 Street 111.93
• � ' SS �#58 ' '� 35.42
I �$1,860.67
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Divisf�n �f Parcei Appraved Fuad
Lot 1,',Block 1 , Bega S. A.
Girdle# T.ersace. � I959 Street
' . '� SS #58
Lot 2, , 81ock• Y.
G�rdler Tarraca
Bego So A.
' SFi �16 (Latarals)
' 1959 Street
SS #S8
t�,iciginal Amouat.
$ 81�93
245.70
87.21
108.60
967 .73
253.89
_ 11?•61
$1,860.67
', ADOPTED BY T8S CITY CO�TNCIL 0� T8E CITY OF FRIDLBY THI3 � 3�11Y OF
, 19640 ' '
.
ATTEST'•
CITY C�.BRR - Marvin Ce Bruns 1
MAYOR - William Jd Nee
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ond the
eral Go
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' s��o� Hoo�i�
i s 8ssa�nr� ��sz� o� cs�x �ctrIDs
�S, the City Council bisa pre+viously suthorized cereaia eapend�.ture�
�dgeted mno�mts allocated to the various departme�nts of the �ity•s
��acameo'� �t previon�ly anticipased i�e the 1964 Bndgete ,
�SFORB B'E IT itS80LV8D� $,yr the Camcil of the City of Fridl�y �e�titly�
�r ses�eios oo ths 21ot da�► ot Dec�b�r. 1964, aa follan:
i
�4st �ppropsiations for ehe foiic�isg activities be reduc�d a��tolla�ans
' Fi�ucs $1.900000
;,' Police 1y600.� '
� '�,,. ii� Z�VO�/� ''
' ' . ' 8'ogf�ne�ring 350000
8ocseatian � 2 360000
� TOTAL: 6,440000 i
I
2, 7�tt apprvpriatiata for the follo�aia�g activitiee be iacs�asd 1`a %1Law:
;' •
''� Cley Camcil $1,200000
M�unicipal Court 1,600000 '
' Blsctions 700000
�a�aing aad Plaiming 150.00
' /lni�ral Conts�ol 200000 ',
Cityr Hse�d 160 0 00
' Pisrka 2, 2000 00
, � Bospital Insurinca Z30a00
6. v00 '
, ?�"lAi.: .
ADOP�BD �Y T86 CITYi C011ACIL OF !88 CA'Y O�F Fi�t3DI.BY THIS Z1S'r pAY 08P
D�C�, 19640
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'� l�iuntaipal Can�Ct
j 81 �c �ioe�e & 8��. '
, Finance
_ ,, AudiCing ,
Leg,nl ,
� ', Boards 6e �c�oamb'
�, Bidgs o & Grauq�ds
' Polide I
, Fire '
, Bnilding I=eaplo
', Civi� Deieuse� '
! Bagi.�l�eer ,
! Pnblic Works
Stse�t Light
' Saniltation b�iealth
' Psr1c�. 8.ec o Eq Ha�nd
��, Healfkh Ias o '
! Librss�►
�, Reae�Cve ',
Addil�ioesal Ttwnsfer
', 8ron Liquor Fl�nd '
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19b4 . &TDGR?
8ndget as aacigo
Adopted
17,1500
19,3900
15,90�?0
4.905 0
48,5290
4,SOOp
6,6000
3,7900
17,8450
133,373a
44,031.
30,1,73 e
5,�i910
25,3930
1I0,6090
22,SOOo
8�437a
8�,3540
�i;150o
J.�6QOo
l.4, 06S o
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�revia�► Badget Ciaoges Bndget as
incr�se� T6is 8�aolutioa Revised 8�
resse� Is�crease (Decreaae) This S .tu�
2,QQOo 2,200, 20,350. �
19,390d
5,6160 1,6000 23i116e
b,800o 7400 12,405.
(Spp,) (1,9000) 46,1Z9e
(�pp,) 3�800•
6,6000
1500 3,�i0o
(2, pg2, ) IS, 7bS o
�1,6000) 13�,7y3o
6,6770 (2300) 50,4786
' 30,1'13 b
' 5,491a �
(3SOo) ' ?S;di3o :
I10.6090
' 2Z�5�00.
(225 0) 200a ' 8,41Z.
3,2560 203600. 85,6100
(Z4.0650)
(6,7770)
(2 � 3600 )
2300 4,3800
1�6QOd
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�b2ua�aso _u.. .a. $6z�,s�ao
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�BBTAIB PfEO�B�T'IBS FOt CO�.i.BCZiGN � T88 ?ARSS PAYABLB I�1 �.965 ' �
W�BAB; a ou#saoc� aondittoa iiis been found to e�d.st on Lots 13. �lkk. 15,
and 16, Block V, Rivisvisw Heights �ldditia=, aad
�� �he orner of such propert,y ass give�a notice to ibdte wah nuiaanca,
and
. �,'
WBBR8A8, 'tha_a�aQer of auch ProPe�ct�► did nc� absRe suah' ouisw�ce aad the C3t�t
of Fr�dley, undat, sutLorityr of Section 145023,.,riiiwesota $tate Statute of!, 1953 did
therefora abale tih� auisance at a t�o�al Qost o� ��125.00.
�1. T�+ORS. B8 ;T x880LVBD; �a! the City Clerk is hereby iwtho�i,s�d aod
di��ted to certl;�jr to ths Countq Av�itor for collectic� �ith the tsxes �yrabls
in ',1965, the cl�lrgea aa � liat�d beiprs
'ix+t i3� $1oai� li, Rivervie� Haigtits Additfan $31�e?S
Lo; 14, Slock V, Riverriew Aeigttita Addieion 31.25
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ADOPTBD BY T88 CITY COUNCIL 0� T�iB C1TY 0� FRIDQ.SY 1'HI$ _• . 21s1;
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therefor� atiatr th� nui�+roee at • totai cost of $75e00o
1�CW, �L BE �,T R88aLYaD, thst #he Ciqr Clerk is heraby ra�is�d and
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#n 1965, ti�o �chasges as listed beloas i
� of LQt 22 and ali of l,ot Z3, Slo�k Z4, �rde Prurk Add. $56e25
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