12/13/1965 - 5944SPZCM COUMIL MMTIM ALMA - IMUNSER 130 1965 — Ss00 PoHQ
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I. Proposed Ordinance - Housing Code (Tabled
12/6/65)®
2* Reconsideratic oA of MdInswn No, 317 (Tabled
12/6/65)0
3a Passible P6rchase of Park Prey (Tabled
ll/15 /6a & 12/0/65'@
4® Co�n"Ont -0.ns (Tabled 12/6/65)
(a) sCta Hioway Departments Dxaiwge
as Mississippi street
(b) Finaa O DUGOt rs . Sew= Charges
(a) Jew=" views Fish Houses
(d) ,aVCeesa HOOkey Ri�aac
(e) Ptia�ssoka Hi
ay sofa Crossover
at 61st Avon" B'orthe "t
(f) Knights Of CalUmbuaa s -Sing*
Pages 1 & 2,
Pages 3 & 40
Pages 5 & 60
Pages 7 ® 13
50 APPOi is Now Park& & Recreation CopalN.ission —
(Tabled -12/6 /65)v Pages 14 & 150
60 P poiut (Tabled 12/6/65) $ Pages 16 & 170
70 variawe Request 598 . 7th Street east
(Tabled 12/6/65)e Pages is & 190
so CaapevniQS►tiouse Pages 20 & 21.0
(a) volunteer Fire Dap s Code Waivers
(b) sdhindler2 utilities
90 Building its a 5602 to 5620 - 6th Street
Northeast �. christiaxweao
10, POtitImes Noe 36®1965 tbraMh go, 39 -19650
:> 110 Building Fezuit - 3737 Mrsha.l Street -»
Plywood KjAesOI i'V
120 Lot split - 4K&--16 ® Allen jMsen (Tabled
12/6/65)0
Mama
Pages" 22 0 25
Pages 26 m 330
Pages 34 - 36,
SPRCTAL COUNCIL METING A(WAMA CAS DECEMBTR 13, 1965
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1. PROPOm mDnmm r- HOOSIM COW ( TABLED 12/6/65) a The
ordinance is on Pages 1 and 2.
2e RaccusIMMX 9 of ORDINAU= DO. 317 (TABLED 12/6/65)1 The
ordinance is on Pages 3 and 4. Councilman Kirkham and I have
talked to the City 8nginaws at Duluth and Mankato# and the
City Clerk of Waseca, relative to the coupagrative abilities of
the Aamican Pipe Service and Soil Solidifiers# =0 Jack Can
report on our findings at this meeting. Mr. Coaastoak is dealing
with the two firms on new bids for this meeting.
3, POSSZBLU PURCHASE OF PARK PROPZRTr (TABLED 11/15/65 AND 12/6/65)$
A drawing of the two lots in question is on Page 5 and the Parks
Sub-committes ° s tt�adaticn that these two lots be patr�aisecl
Is on Page 6.
4, CO iICATIOUS (TABLED 12/6/65)s
(a) Ilinnesarta, Highway Departments Drainage an Mississippi
Streets This letter on Page 7 can be received and filed-
(b) Finance DireCtcr s Sewer Charges $ The m=0 oQ Page 8
Is self - explanatory. If you have any f wthat questions,
the Finance Director can answer the`, at the meeting.
(c) Mounds views Fish Houses$ The letter fr= the Maunde
View City AttorzwW is on Page 9 &W the ordinance is on
Page 10- 1 know nothing more about this than what is in
the letter-
(a) JaYceess HoCkey Rinks The letter on Page it is self-
explanatory. The Parks Sub- camaittee chair== and the
Bsereation Con missican dnalrwa n both reooecoaa I that this
request be approved - The Parks and Recreation Director
advises that there is sufficient rmsney in the budget.
(e) Mimumota Highway Departsasmts Crossover at 61st Avenue
Nactheast $ The letter an Page 12 is self- ao�p7.a�etory #
and appears to agree generally with the Council's wishes,
Petition #36 -1965 an Page 26 with its attached soap Cc
Page 27 relates to this matter of this Crossover.
(f) its of Coludme s Bingos The letter on Page 13 is
self- explanatory. = do not believe the Council issues
a permit for this,, but that a letter.. setting forth the
method of handling bingo as approved by the Council* is
used, The City Attorney cyan advise your more fully on
this at the meeting
SPECIAL C4UIMM MITISG ALMA CONHWS - WCENWR 13, 1965 (Continued)
So APPOn1TMMS a MW PARKS AND RSCRSATIObi CO MISSIOU ( TABLED 12/6/
65)s Pry rents on both the Parks Sub -coif tte I and
Recreatioaa Coamisaion are listed an Page 14o The City Attarrry
may advise that the ordinance on Page 15 will have to be ,hanged
to accamodate the suggestion that I sake at the bottom of Page 140
6, APPOISTMWS (TABLED 12/6/65 ) : The appointmsuts on Page 16 wero
can the agenda fear Dec 6th &ad were tabledo The appointment
on Page 17 was baW*d to men sired by the Finance M tmenta so
I have p1aC®d it in this agenda for your Considvarationo I recoaea-
mend all three appointWWt.8Q
7, VARIA = PZOJB T - 5980 - 7TH STET (TABLED 12/6/65 ) a oD Page
IS is the petition used by the Board of Appeals, and cc Page 19
is a letter from a neighbor I diaating no objection. The Board
reeome�ded that this variance be grantedo I believe by the
time of the meeting on Decenber 13th,, that the Council will have
been polled and you may have alremdy made a decision, but this
would be the place for the fo=wl decision,
AU�3�SSs
S. tICATIMS:
(a) Volunteer Fire Dei3ta Code Waivers, The letter
an Page 20 is self -4m planstory,
(b) Schindler: Utilities: The letter cc Page 21 is soli-
e►lauatory0 T will answer the request relative to the
norw interest feature of this deposit, but I bcioq this
letter to your attention because the requitesmat referred
to is an ordinance requirems:at and of coarse, is not undec
NV control,
9* BU==G PERMITS - 5602 TO 5620 - GTD STREET % 1 3 HRA" - CARIST-
1A==8 This M"ter coons up for ban Ing in Cowt oa, I belie",
DOOMAn r 20th, The applicants wish to purchase these four
Structures from Ardis Christiansen, and haw t'harnfoareo made
application to make the required repairs. as indicated on the four
building permits on Pages 22 through 250
10, PETITIOUSs loo, 36 -1965 TiIROM No. 39- 1965: These petitions
• on Pages 26 throtlh 33 are sel fc-eaolanatory and can be received
and turned Ovar to the City Manager for processingo No* 39-1965
was presented to the Cooneil at the meeting on Deceifter 6th, but
you did not formally receive it,
s1ECYAL COUNCIL METING A=Mh CM=T3 - MWIMM 13, 1965 (Continued)
• rrri�ru�..+rr - -- i.r�.�..�w.awr �sn.: ra ■oui..� -ra- �wn�rrr.r.rsn�w
110 BUILDING PBRWT - 3737 M RSMVZ STRUT - PLWOOD lMWSOTA8
The pewit applications is on Page 34 and the, reports from the
Building Inspector and the Fire Inspector are on Pages 35 and
36.
12. LOT SPLIT - 065 -16 - ALL= === (TABLSD 12/6/60: This is
on the agenda because jenseom advises me that be will be" the
certificate of survey available for the nsieting of Deoudw 13tho
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ERICKSON PETROLEUM CORPORATION
. 1422 WEST LAKE STREET
MINNEAPOLIS 8, MINNESOTA
December 10, 1965
The City Council
Fridley City Hall
6431 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minn.
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Attn: Mr. Earl Wagner, City Mgr.
Dear Mr. Wagner:
We are writing this letter relative to the World Wide Discount House
that we propose to build in the City of Fridley, Minnesota.,
We attempted to submit plans to the Building Board on the evening of
December 8, but were unable to consumate this desire because there was not
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a quorum present at the meeting of the Building Board.
As you know, we have submitted plans to Mr. Bud Jensen, City Building
• Inspector, and have discussed with him our problem relative to this building
` and have obtained his tentative approval on the building plans.
The purpose of this letter is to respectfully request that the Council,
at its meeting this coming Monday night, give approval to our organization
to start footings and foundations for the above building,-based on plans 1
- already on file with the City Building Inspector and discussed with the City.
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Engineer.
We are planning on appearing before the Council at its next scheduled
meeting (Monday night) and will also appear before the Building Board at
their next scheduled meeting for their approval of the design of the above
building.
Thank you very much for your cooperation with us on this project.
Yours truly,
ERICKSON PETROLEUM CORPORATION
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R ert G. to
Construction Superintendent
RGR:ms
•cc:' Mr. Bud Jensen, Bldg. Inspector
ORDINANCE #
AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PROTECTION
OF LIFE, LIMB, HEALTH, PROPERTY, SAFETY, AND WELFARE OF THE
GENERAL PUBLIC AND THE OWNERS AND OCCUPANTS OF RESIDENTIAL BUILD-
INGS AND PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF AND TO BE
KNOWN AS THE "HOUSING CODE" AND DESIGNATED AS CHAPTER 51 OF THE
CITY CODE OF FRIDLEY. '
The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows:
Section 51.01. In order to provide minimum requirements for the
protection of life, limb, health, property, safety, and welfare of the
general public and the owners and occupants of residential buildings,,there
is hereby established a Housing Code for the City of Fridley and is desig-
nated as Chapter 51 of the Fridley City Code.
Section 51.02. Uniform Code by Reference. That subject to such ,
exceptions, modifications and changes as noted herein, the 1964 Editionr
of the Uniform Housing Code published by the International Conference of
Building Officials is hereby adopted by reference and established as the
j; Housing Code of the City of Fridley. \i
Section 51.03. Repeal of Existing Code. Any code or regulation
• heretofore in effect in the City of Fridley and any provision thereof which
is contrary to or inconsistent with the provisions of said Housing Code
and the exceptions, modifications and changes as noted herein, is of no
further force and effect immediately upon the effective date of this
chapter, and the same is repealed.
_Section 51.04.• Exceptions. The following exceptions, modifica-
tions and changes in the provisions of said Uniform Housing Code are made
with respect to said Code and shall be in force in the City of Fridley:
(a) The Planning Commission of the City of Fridley, as pro -
vided for in chapter 40 of the Fridley City Code shall
constitute the Housing Advisory and Appeals Board as
provided for in Section H -203 of said Uniform Housing Code.
} (b) The penalty for the violation of this chapter shall be the
j penalties provided in Chapter 105 of the Fridley City Code
and not the penalties set forth in Section H -204 of said
Uniform Housing Code.
{c) Building Official. The City Manager is hereby designated
as the Building Official as provided for in the said Uni-
'form Housing Code. The City Manager is authorized to
designate one or more of the officials or employees of
the city as Deput_ ies. :r
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AN ORDINANCE TO PROVIDE MINIMUM REQUIREMENTS FOR THE PROTECTION
OF LIFE, LIMB, HEALTH, PROPERTY, SAFETY, AND WELFARE OF THE
GENERAL PUBLIC AND THE OWNERS AND OCCUPANTS OF RESIDENTIAL BUILD-
INGS AND PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF AND TO BE
KNOWN AS THE "HOUSING CODE" AND DESIGNATED AS CHAPTER 51 OF THE
CITY CODE OF FRIDLEY. '
The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows:
Section 51.01. In order to provide minimum requirements for the
protection of life, limb, health, property, safety, and welfare of the
general public and the owners and occupants of residential buildings,,there
is hereby established a Housing Code for the City of Fridley and is desig-
nated as Chapter 51 of the Fridley City Code.
Section 51.02. Uniform Code by Reference. That subject to such ,
exceptions, modifications and changes as noted herein, the 1964 Editionr
of the Uniform Housing Code published by the International Conference of
Building Officials is hereby adopted by reference and established as the
j; Housing Code of the City of Fridley. \i
Section 51.03. Repeal of Existing Code. Any code or regulation
• heretofore in effect in the City of Fridley and any provision thereof which
is contrary to or inconsistent with the provisions of said Housing Code
and the exceptions, modifications and changes as noted herein, is of no
further force and effect immediately upon the effective date of this
chapter, and the same is repealed.
_Section 51.04.• Exceptions. The following exceptions, modifica-
tions and changes in the provisions of said Uniform Housing Code are made
with respect to said Code and shall be in force in the City of Fridley:
(a) The Planning Commission of the City of Fridley, as pro -
vided for in chapter 40 of the Fridley City Code shall
constitute the Housing Advisory and Appeals Board as
provided for in Section H -203 of said Uniform Housing Code.
} (b) The penalty for the violation of this chapter shall be the
j penalties provided in Chapter 105 of the Fridley City Code
and not the penalties set forth in Section H -204 of said
Uniform Housing Code.
{c) Building Official. The City Manager is hereby designated
as the Building Official as provided for in the said Uni-
'form Housing Code. The City Manager is authorized to
designate one or more of the officials or employees of
the city as Deput_ ies. :r
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(d) Multiple Dwellings Registration. This Chapter shall not be
construed to repeal any provision of Chapter 49 of the
Fridley City Code concerning Multiple Dwellings.
(e) Dangerous Buildings. This chapter shall not be construed
to repeal any provision of Chapter 50 of the Fridley City i
Code concerning Dangerous Buildings. Any provision in
this chapter dealing with rights and remedies for unsafe,
dangerous or hazardous structures shall be considered !
as being supplementary to the rights and remedies under
Chapter 50 or under Minnesota Statutes, Section 462.39
to 462.401.
Passed by the City C6uncil of the City of Fridley this_�,�„
day of , 1965.
William J. Nee, Mayor
ATTEST:
ORDINANCE 317
AN EMERGENCY ORDINANCE AUTHORIZING THE EXPENDITURE 7
OF PUBLIC FUNDS TO RESTORE AND REPAIR THE SANITARY
SEWER AND STORM SEWER LINES AS AN AFTERMATH OP. THE
TORNADO AND FLOOD DISASTER.__
The Council of the City of'Fridley do ordain as follows:
Section 1. That the Council finds that it is necessary to expend
sums of public funds to clean sanitary sewers and storm sewers within the
City of Fridley; that pursuant to the Emergency Ordinance No. 301, the Council
has heretofore contractdd with the American Pipe Cleaning Company of 2231
Edgewood Avenue, Minneapolis 26, Minnesota, to inspect and survey the said
sewer lines and to prepare a documented report for submission to the federal
agencies under U. S..Public Law 875 Emergency Program; that said report is
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now on file with the City and indicates that the said lines have been disrupted
by the disgstersy; need cleaning, have breaks and defects that require immediate
attention.
Section 2. That the repair,�cleaning and restoration is of some
magnitude and involves in excess of 17 miles of sanitary sewer; that said
work must be completed by April 10, 1966, in order to comply with Public Law
875 for federal funds.
Section 3. That City crews have diligently attempted to keep the
sewers open since the disasters add during the period of the survey; that the
City does not have adequate manpower, equipment or available supervision to
do the cleaning, repairs and restoration; th a t regular City crews and City
equipment furnished are not eligible items for reimbursement from federal funds
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under Public Law. 875; the City of Fridley has no available local fun d f p er
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form the necessary work involved.
Section 4. That continuously since the April and May 1965 disasters
the residents of the City have had troubles with their sewage facilities;
that some residents have been on continuous alert for the backing up of the
sewers into their homes.
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Section 5. The magnitude of the job, the oncoming Winter season and
the time deadline require that.the work be done by an outside contractor with
sufficient crews, equipment, experience and organization to proceed at once
with the necessary work.
Section 6. That it is deemed necessary therefore that the City
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contract with to proceed forthwith with the -
cleaning, repair and restoration of said sewer lines all according to the
standards
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AMERICAN PIPE SERVICES
8831 BDOXWOO13 AVENUE $OUTS -
MiNNEAPOLIe. MIIVNE80TA 884Q0
December 13, 1965 TELZPBONZ 548 -0871 • ABEA 8l8
Mr. Earl P. Wagner, City Manager
City of Fridley
City Hall
Fridley, Minnesota
Dear Mr. Wagner:
In accordance with Y our invitation for Bids for cleaning Certain Sanitary Sewers
for the City of Fridley and as approved under the O.E.P. Disaster Program, we are
pleased to submit our quotations.
The work will be done according to the plans and specifications as prepared by
Comstock and Davis, Inc., Consulting Engineers.
We are submitting this quotation under the assumption that the work will be done
• on the lines as specified In the plans and that the City will not flush or clean
other Sewers into the ones scheduled to be cleaned under this bid. We point this
out since all of our prices are based on the degree of deposition and condition
in the Sewers as they exist now.
Because of the completion date now being set up to March 1 we find our costs have
increased as a result. Costs have also been increased because of other contingency
factors such as contemplated snow plowing, staging or fill required for manhole
access, etc.
If you should have any further questions relative to our quotation, please let us
know and we will be glad to answer them for you.
I want to take this opportunity to sincerely thank you, your Engineers and Public
Works Department.for the fine cooperation to date. We trust we.will be afforded
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the opportunity to be of service to the City of Fridley.
Yours very truly,
AMERICAN PIPE SERVICES
L. E. Gottstein, M. E.
Vice President
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SOIL SOLIDIFIERS, INC. I =41A
10601 OLSON MEMORIAL DRIVE • MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55427 • Phone: 544 -4159
December 13, 1965
Honorable Mayor and Council
Fridley City Hall
6431 University Ave., N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota - 55421
Re: Sewer Cleaning Bid.
Gentlemen:
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The new completion date and division into areas could cause us
some difficulty; therefore, we have tried to "price ourselves,
out" of Areas 4, 6 and 7. In the event one or more of these
areas is awarded to us, "it may create hardship considering the
present completion date; however, it would not be an Impossi-
bility.
We must look
the thinking
awarded. If
suggest that
means of dial
schedule.
at this bidding and substantiate our prices with
that each section is the only one we will be
we have any voice'of opinion, we would like to
perhaps the engineer might have some reasonable
bursing such awards according to a workable
Re ards,
T. G. Herwig, Vic resident
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MEMBERS PfMiVTTI, tvsbes and :�k;V.f oc T,s
Ca: UM- PRF *FAT Jacqueline (e"1g%3cf 7;. V iawa v ")uet"4
paw,l Brown,
Ui.'70M 18m 1.965 MINUTES
Tits Miirs.tes cf tfte wenting of cxtob!r r sFi, 19£•5 were adopted as mailed.
OLD BUSINESS
BROWN REPOB.'1' o
1, LOCKE PARK CLEANUP BIDSo A total 14 4even aids for tocke Park
cleanup will be submitted to the Ccuvcit - Tttis is for the remaining
fifty acres of cleanup work to t.i?e panic._.
2., TRUCK Bids will be advertised from Novemboxx 21, 1965 to December 1,
1965 and opened on December 6, 1965 #ox: a 3%4 ton, 4- wheel, drive
Pick-up 'with snow plow att+acbed Ire 195.E tds.ilys jeep will be used
as trade for the o -ew truck.
3. MOORE SAKE,. FILL-. We wV1 PA t "c: likely to get more fill until next
sprung said the spring cvnst.r :pct a ctn ivason:
4u HEAL.T The Health izispectot va t piovide >s with a copy of last year's
bacteria counts. Next summer we ai.11 )nave tare reports available
itomedisately after the testlog hab '°in= o &ine- Mr., Brawn will remind the
inspector of this early o_ext aaac�ao .
51 ICE SDAVER; There is ume dcwubbt: at tiiia tine than the Legion will be
able to provide �:xs with a i. ace ),±rave$ for thl's season Without this
ice shaver we will nT.at be table -, to wAiata.iv a goed surf'a'ce for speed
okating and the eipeeci at iag pxag( ?tea that ts�a thought, (-,if perhaps will
have to be abandloned R
NEW BUBINEM.
RIVERV Mint HEIGHTS ADDITION. BLOCK 6. LOTS 39-40,
The C Lsalian. has no ob ject is-n 1-i) tx$e , of a Building Permit for
this property.
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• It the land t,aa natural drainage, tAex) wo t.ould lf.ke to acquire this
propexty ra.:� a oelgt+tborbc�,3d play maps will be checked as
wclf a 4 a axelghb�.- TThocw; .spot cs:eck on cih a age coadItions in the area.
C( NDAT-WN._"1"R- COUNC•1L That we ao acq %sire the above described property
�m the recnmwe+idaeion of M-? Btorwn
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STATE OF MINNESOTA
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
ST. PAUL, MINN. 55101
Mr. E. J. lundheim
Anoka County Engineer
Anoka, Minnesota 55303
Re: SAP 02- 606'(csAH 6)
Mississippi Street
,Storm Sewer in Fridley
5-4753
Dear Mr. Inndhei,m:
In reply to your recent request for technical assistance, we have prepared
design calculations for the sizing of a storm sewer system for Mississippi
Street (CSAH 6) between T.H. 47 and TRH. 65 in Fridley.
We are returning to you the drainage.area map which you supplied for our
use. We are also enclosing a copy of our calculations to convenience
you in preparing the detailed construction plan.' 1,16 a::,e sorry that we
were unable to include invert elevations for the proposed design, but
will be glad to work with you in this regard as soon as the street grade
is known and the inverts of the'inplace storm drain facilities are known.
We have made a preliminary cost proration of the proposed work and find
that State —Aid fluids can bear approximately 65 to 70% of roughly a
$35,000 improvement.
Ve will be pleased to make a final review and an accurate cost proration
when detailed plans are available.
If we can be of further help, please feel free to call.
Sincerely
F. J. Lat�:zz zn
Jtrdraulics Engineer
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Aroa Map (1)
Calculations (2)
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MEMO
November 24, 1965
T0: Earl P. Wagner, City Manager
FROM: Marvin C. Brunsell, finance Director
SUBJECT: Prorating of sever charges for tornado destroyed
business establishments.
The City Council previously bad authorised prorating of the minimum
sever and water charges for homes that were destroyed by the tornado.
V* now have a request from the owner of one of the trailer parks to
prorate the sever charges in the trailer park for the period scone of
the lots were not occupied because of the tornado. This situation
ie was not really covered in the original memo and subsequent Council
action. The cost to the City in this instance if the charges were
prorated for a portion of the quarter would be $223.00.
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ARNOLO 1. FEINDERO
ISRAEL MIRVISS
RICHARD MEYERS
JAMES J. SCHUMACHER
AIL-VIN S. MALMON
ROYERT H. SCHUMAOHEIq
FEINBERG3, MIRVISS, MEYERS, SCHUMACHER & MALMON
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
TITLE INSURANCE BUILDING
400 SECOND AVENUE, SOUTH
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 58401
FEDERAL 0-0421
November 18, 1965
SUBURBAN OFFICESI
SLOOMINOTON
NKW WRIdHTON
Laxt"OTON
City Council
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue N.B.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Gentlemen:
Enclosed please find a copy of an ordinance prohibiting fish houses
on Spring Lake. The Village Council of Mounds View has requested that your
• city consider adopting a similar ordinance. May we hear from you relative
to this.
Yo s �v ry truly, �.,
RM:mjm
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ORDIXAN= NO.
V I LLAGN OF MOUNDS VIEW
COUNTY or RAkiSEY
STA7% OF MINl30TA
f AN OOL61XANCS PROHIBITING FISH HOUSSS ON IAXX2
LOCA= WHOLLY OR PARTIALLY WITHIN THE • .
COW WAYS LIMITS OF THE V I LL&= OF NOW= YjXW.
The Vi11a60 Council of the V11140 of Founds Vier ordains as follows:
%cation 1. No person or porsow: shall erect, construct, or locate
a fish house ou any lake that 119a wUol ly or. partially within the corporate limits
of tho V i l 1 ago of Hounds View.
.Soctioa $. Aar parson or persons violating any provision of this
ordinance shall upon. conviction thereof be p,ualsried by a f 13 of sot more than
$100.00 or by 10prisSna»nt la the county jail or county workhouse tar a period not
to exceed 80 days
Section 3. This ordinance shall be in full force and effect
• after its passaae sad publl. :at:un "cording to law.
panned `b r tare Ylllag* Council of this Villa" of Mounds View this
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Fridley Parks and Recreation Department
Fridley, Minnesota
Dear Sirs: `
As you are well aware the Fridley Jaycees are currently
constructing a hockey rink and warming house at Commons Park. _
Our original estimate for building the rink alone was $1050.
Since the original estimate we were very fortunate in obtaining
a warming house which is nearly completed, but our expenses
have exceeded $2,200 for the rink and house. Our original plan
also included lights for the above mentioned rink. These lights
were to be donated by Northern States Power (formerly used as
street lights). We have since been informed that these lights
would not be adequate for our rink. We have secured a bid
from Bacon Electric to install proper lighting for the rink
and warming house at a cost of $1,393. We are asking the Parks
iand Recreation Department to finance $472 of the $1,393 for
lighting. The Fridley Jaycees are in a position through donated
time and materials and projected income to pay the remaining
$921. The Parks and Recreation Departments share ($472) would
include 16 light fixtures @ $25 each and 16 - 500 watt bulbs
@ $4.00 each.
Lighting of the rink and warming house would insure the
citizens of Fridley of having a first class hockey facility,
which we believe will be second to none in our surrounding area.
The Fridley Jaycees thank you for your cooperation with
us in the past, especially Paul Brown and we hope you will
continue to help us with our rink.
Awaiting you reply.
Sinc rely,
Roger Sandau
President, Fridley Jaycees
7361 Melody Drive
Pridley, Minnesota 55432
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STATE OF MINNESOTA
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
CONSTRUCTION DISTRICT 5
2055 NO. LILAC DRIVE
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 55422
November 26, 1965
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota
Atten: Mr. Earl. P. Wagner
City Manager
S.P. 020 7- - T.H. 65 - In Fridley
Gentlemen:
Your request for a connection between the frontage roads and a cross-
over at 61st Avenue N.E. has been considered by this office. You are
no doubt aware that eventually T.H. 65 is to be upgraded to a high type
expressway,if not to a full freeway standard. For that reason we are
very hesitant to allow any additional cross -overs north of Interstate 694.
Your letter also mentions a request for unconditional continuance of
the present crossing at 63rd Avenue N.E.
We agree that your proposed relocation and municipal state aid designation
of a road from 61st Avenue N.E. at Central Avenue northeasterly to Rice
Creek Road at Old Central Avenue, is an excellent proposal. This will
provide you with a thru east -west road northerly of Moore Lake all the
way from the East River Road to the East county line.
During the 1966 construction season we propose to construct the connection
and cross -over at 61st Avenue N.E. as requested in your letter. The prox-
imity of the 63rd Avenue N.E. crossing is of great concern to us from a
traffic safety standpoint, however, it will not be necessary to close
this cross -over at this time. I am sure you are aware that any additional
signalization on T.H. 65 in this area such as a future signal at our
proposed new cross -over area, would require closing the median but not the
frontage road connection at 63rd. The signals along this section of T.H. 65
would then be inter - connected for maximum traffic efficiency.
Sincerely,
R. P. Braun
. Deputy District Engineer
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BLESSED VIRGIN MARY COUNCIL, No. 4381
958 43rd Avenue N. E.
Columbia Heights 21, Minnesota
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NOVEMBER 129 1965
To the Honorable Mayor and City Council
City of Fridley
This is to advise you that, assuming the City has no objection, we
intend to conduct a bingo game gk&the K of C Hall, 6831 Highway 65,
N.E:, commencing February 7, 1966.
This game would be conducted twice each week thereafter on Sundays from
1;30 to 5 :30 P.M. and Thursdays from 7:30 to 11 :30 P,Me
THANK You for lour consideration in this�mattere
TH SHEEHAN
KNIGHTS OF CMUMBUS
FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA
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ORDINANCE # 314
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 24 OF THE FRIDLEY -CITY
CODE RELATING TO',THE ORGANIZATION, POWER, AND AUTHOR
ITY OF THE CITY PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION.
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The City Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows:
Section 1. That various sections of Chapter 24 of the Fridley '
City Code be amended as follows:
Section 24.01 CREATION. There is hereby created a Parks and Recreation ' .,.
Commission for the City of Fridley. The commission shall consist of
five Fridley residents, appointed by the City Council.
The Commission Chairman shall be appointed by the City Council and
shall also serve as a member of the Planning Commission.
The initial members shall be appointed for staggered terms, so that the
term of no more than one would conclude in any year. Thereafter, the
:members shall be appointed for terms of three years. Both original and
successive appointees shall serve until their successors are appointed
and qualified.
j A vacancy shall be filled for the unexpired portion of the term by the
City Council, Members of the co- mmission shell serve without COMpeU118-
Lion a nd shall n6t be personally interested in any contracts of the
�. commission. They shall at the begintling of each year select a vice-
chairman and a secretary from their'iown number with duties in addition
to commission membership implied by these titles. A majority shall con
stitute a quorum for the transaction of business.
Section 24.02 SCOPE, The Parks and Recreation commission shall ad-
vise the City Manager and Council on operation of.a'program of parks,
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APPOINTMENTS FOR CONSENT AND APPROVAL BY THE CITY COUNCIL - DECEMBER 6, 1463
NAME POSITION SALARY REPLACES
Rene Kreutter Senior Engineering $520.00 Alex Rudzinski
2265 Knoll Drive Aide
New Brighton, Minn.
55112
James E. Angelo Junior Engineering $435.00 Temporary Employee
1354 7th St. N.W. Aide
Apt. 14
New Brighton, Minn.
55112
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APPOn=NT FOR CONSENT AND APPROVAL BY THE CITY COUNCIL - DEC=WR 209 1965
NAME
Lois Lorraine Foster
11440 - 114th Ave. N.V.
Coon Rapids, Minnesota
POOSSITWN SALARY
Accounting Clerk $302.00
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Laurel A. Powers;
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• APPLICATION TO THE BOARD OF APPEALS AND CITYCOUNCIL
FOR SPECIAL USE PERMIT, VARIANCE IN REQUIREMENTS OF
CERTAIN ORDINANCES OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY
(Applicant to complete items 1, 2, 3)
1. Name and Address of A PP licant/,
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2. Legal Description of Property (also-gen'eral,location, such ag:"north-
east corner of 64th Avenue and 5th Street" or 6415 Fifth Streat")
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3. Describe the variance requested. (Attach Plat or Survey.of Property
showing location of proposed,-building, etc., also adjoining 07 properties-
and 7 ership within 200' of said property.)
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4. Comments by administrative official denying original request for building
permit or other permit. (To be completed by administrative official.
Appropriate ordinances and section of ordinances to be cited.)
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Village of Fridley
Gentlemen:
We give our consent to let our neighbor, Mr. Kenneth Johnson,
convert his garage into a living area even though it is five feet
from his lot line and 15 feet from our house.
Mrs. Kenneth Forupsky
5972 - 7th Street N. E.
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Fire Phone 560 -1110
Fridley Fire Department
,;,Yomz of ffntew.tlond gtwfotm AaJing of
6431 University Avenue N. E., Fridley
MINNEAPOLIS 21, MINN.
December 6, 1965
The Honorable Mayor and City Council
City of Fridley, Minnesota
Gentlemen;
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The Fire Department at its regular meeting on December 2, 1965 directed
me, by a unanimous motion to advise the Council of the departments'
objection to the waiver of certain building code requirements that
deal with matters of fire safety and life hazards, without consulting
with the Chief of the Department or the Chief of the Fire Prevention Bureau.
The department is aware that action\of this nature is entirely within the
jurisdiction of the City Council, but it would like to point out that
by making concessions of this nature, it sets a very dangerous precedent
and thereby weakens the effect and intent of the whole process of pro-
tective codes. It. further reduces the effectiveness of the departments'
effort-s• in the crucial areas of fire prevention and life safety.
We would also like to point out that codes such as this serve a very
definite purpose. They set a minimum standard to assure that a reasonable
degree of safety is provided. The Building code of the City of Fridley
is felt to be a sufficient code but it is not considered to be unduly
restrictive. The Minneapolis code, for example, is much stricter in the
areas in question. This is particularly in the matter of sprinkler
requirements. Our code requires sprinklers only in the areas designated
as storage and work areas. The Minneapolis lode would require that the
complete basement area be sprinklered, because of the storage of more
than three automobiles in the basement.
S[e respectfully request that, in situations of this type, where one side
is able to present their story, the Fire department be consulted to pre-
sent their side. Having heard both sides of the issue we feel the Council
will be better able to make a just decision.
• Respectfully yours,
Robert S. Hughes, Chief
Fridley Fire Department
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FIRE MARSHAL DEPARTMENT -
December 13, 1965 saw 11RUI, caimusur#a 55101 -
® Chief. Bob Hughes
• Fridley Fire Department
Fridley, Minnesota
Re: North Suburban Hospital -
Fridley, Minnesota
Dear Chief
In accordance with the National Building Code and Minnesota Regulations
relating to State Fire Marshal governing Nursing and Boarding Care Homes,
Chapter 3, paragraph 4402 (v) 1 — 4, reads as follows:
• 1. Fire hose and standpipe shall be required on all new construction
over two stories high.
2. The number of standpipes shall be such that all parts of every floor
area can be reached with 30 feet by a nozzle attached to 100 feet of
hose connected to a standpipe.
3. Standpipes shall be so located that they are protected against mechanical
and fire damage, with outlets within stairway enclosures, as near the
stairway as possible, or outside or immediately inside of the exterior
walls, within one foot of a fire tower or exterior stairway or fire
escape.
4. Standpipes shall be installed in accordance with approved standards,
maintained in readiness for use at all times, and provided with an
adequate water supply.
Yo s =`y truly
E. L. ber
ASSISTANT COWIISSIONER
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April di 1963,
Dates April 8, 1965
Subjects North Suburban Hospital, apparent variances to the 't%ity Bldg Code in the
proposed plans for the North Suburban Hospital,
seats fire Chief Robert S. Bugbess Fire lbapsator:Hobert B. nldrriob sad Kr. Al
Eilers of S.C. Sailer i Associates
Items of discussions
1. The building code requirement of hose and Bose cabinets in conNnation
with the wet standpipe systems. (This item had been discussed previculkkr
at a meting held !March 25i 1965
2. The building sods ragaireeent of the installation of an Un►tomstie sprinkler
system In the basement areas 4f storage some and work roosts.
t was pointed out to #tire Al Rilers that there is a speoiffo section in the building
de of the City of Fridley squires the installation of hoses hose cabinets and a proper
kale be included in the vet standpipe systms. Reference for this can be found in
8eation 38%# Item (3) of the Uhiforn Au ling Caries BdWOU 1961.
It was further pointed out that !here is a provision r+Ktiring the Imstallotion of
automatic sprinklers in the basement areas that are used as storage roorss or sa ntenanse
ork shops. Reforms for this can be tound in Section 1801„ Items l A 6.
Filers suggested that the installation of an adeq • sacks 64action system war be
an alternative to the J ustauxtien of the steer syslat. Ii ws ""gat" teat the
fire rtevention Bowe" would Uok'In" this "peet:
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APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT
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OWNER'S NAME BUILDER
ADDRESS ADDRESS r
LOCATION OF 'BU31DING.. ;
No. ., Street �'%�ii,Part of Lo_
LOT BLOCK ADDITION OR SUBDIVISION
Corner Lot . Inside ,LOT Setback Sib's-`Yard '
SEWER ELEVATION FOUNDATION ELEVATION
Applicant attach to this -form Two Certificates of Survey of Lot and proposed
'building location drawn on these.Certificetes.
f DESCRYjION OF BUILDINQ {
To be 'used as • : r:
Front Depth Height ..
Cu. Ft.
Front' D epth' 'Height
Sq. Ft. Cu'., t: r,
Type of Coustruction . Estimated Cost
'To be completed.."
The undersigned hereby makes application for "a permit for the work herein specified,
agreeing to-do all ;work in strict accordance with the,City of Fridley Ordinances
and rulings of the-Department of Buildings ' ' d hereby declares. that all._the facts
= -and .rep resentations-siatid in'this applie.ift6n are true and correct.
(Schedule .of -Fee •Costs can..be. found* on-.the' Reverse Side).
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LOCATION OF ' BUILDING
eNo. Street l7 r �;.! � _Part of Lot ...
LOT BLOCK ADDITION OR SUBDIVISION
Corner Lot ,; Inside.LOT Setback Side -Yard
SEWER ELEVATION FOUNDATION ELEVATION
Applicant attach to this form Two Certificates of Survey of Lot and proposed
building location drawn on these Certificates. _
DESCRI71ON OF 'BUILDING
;t;.. To be' used as:
Front Depth Height-
Sq. Ft. - Cu. Ft,.
�^ Front Dept Height
Sq. Pt. Cu• Ft.•:
Type of Construction Estimated Cost.
To be completed
The undersigned hereby. makes app'licat'ion` for a permit for the work-herein specified,
agreeing to do all work in strict accordance with the City of Fridley Ordinances
and rulings of the Department of Buildings, and hereby declares that all the facts
and representations stated'in'this applicati'ot''are,trus and corrdct.-
DATE /: '� SiGNAT[T1tB
(Schedule of Fee Costs can be found on-the Reverse Side).
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- APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT
CITY OF'FRIDLEY, MIIdNESOTA `
7 OMER S ' NAME r BUILDER'r � .
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ADDRESS (� J Vy. 'I -A�1- . ADDRESS
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No. Street Part -of Lot`
LOT BLOCK ADDITION OR SUBDIVISION
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SEWER ELEVATION FOUNDATION ELEVATION
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f A PP lican t att a ch to this form Two C er ifi ates. o Su rve y of Lot a d 'pro osed
building location drawn on these Certificates.
DESCRI IOK' OF BUILDING'
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The uridetiigned hereby-makes application fora permit for the work herein specified,
agreeing to do-all work in; strict Accord ance.'with.,the City of Fridley Ordinances
and rulings of the Department of Buildings, and hereby declares that all the facts
..and representations stated ` in, -this application are true and corredt.''.
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(Schedule of Fee Costs can be found on the Reverse Side):
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APPLICATION FOR BUILDING PERMIT
t i �r • t 1 `CITY OF , FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA ".
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OWNER'S 'NAME BUILDER
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LOT BLOCK ADDITION-OR SUBDIVISION
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SEWER ELEVATION FOUNDATION;BLEVATION
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building locatiou'drawm on theta Certificates
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DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING"s
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The undersigned hereby makes—application a permit for the work herein.specified,
agreeing to do all work in strict accordance, with the City of Fridley Ordinances
and rulings of the Department of Btliloings, and Hereby declares that•all -.the facts
and representations'stated.,in this'applitatibn` are true'and corfect.
DATE I l . S2GNAT[JRB ." 1'�fL,•�. l� ✓J L.c..�1'rT�/
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CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA
OWNER'S NAME PLYWOOD MINNESOTA BUILDER SAME
ADDRESS 3737 MARSHALL ST. N.E. ADDRESS
FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421
LOCATION OF BUILDING
.No. 3737 Street MARSHALL ST.N.E. Part of Lot 18 "
LOT BLOCK ADDITION OR SUBDIVISION #39
Corner Lot Inside LOT X.Setback OF BUILDING Side -Yard
SEWER ELEVATION FOUNDATION ELEVATION
Applicant attach to this form Two Certificates of Survey of Lot and proposed
building location drawn on these Certificates.
DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING
To be used as;
WAREHOUSE Front 30'811 Depth 22' Height 14'
Sq. Ft. 675 Cu. Ft. 9,450
Front Depth Height
Sq. Ft. Cu. Ft.
Type of Construction FRAME Estimated Cost $1,150.00
To be completed
The undersigned hereby makes application for a permit for the work herein specified,
agreeing to do all work in strict accordance with the City of Fridley Ordinances
and rulings of the Department of Buildings, and hereby declares that all the facts
and representations stated in this application are true and correct.
DATE 12/1/65 SIGNATURE-----, C ,�4, % 2LI,�,-exelx-r,
(Schedule of Fee Costs can b e foun d on th e
R everse Side). .
ATTENTION OF:
TO----,. EARL r,._ WAGNER, CITY MANAGER- 1-11
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SUBJECT ADDITION TO PLYWOOD, MINNESOTA
SIGNATURE
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DATE DECEMBER 8, 1965
THIS ADDITION IS STRUCTURALLY SOUND IN EVERY RESPECT, BUT DOES NOT MEET TKE
CODE ALTHOUGH IT IS ON A PAR WITH THE REST OF THE BUILDING.
IT IS MY UNDERSTANDING THAT IT IS TO BE USED APPROXIMATELY TWO YEARS AND
THEN DEMOLISHED.
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Fire Phone 560 -1110 Bus. Phone 560 -3450
CITY OF FRIDLEY
Bureau ®f Fire i`3revenbon
6431 University Avenue N. E., Fridley
MINNEAPOLIS 21, MINN.
December 7, 1965
JMO TO: The Honorable Mayor and City Council
FROX: Fire Prevention Bureau, R. Aldrich Inspector
SUBJECT: Proposed addition to Minnesota Plywood Inc.
In reply to your request for a report of the Fire Prevention Bureau regarding
this addition to the above described business and building I am submitting the
following information.
Land Zoning: M2 Heavy Industrial. Not within the Fire Limits.
Occupancy Classification: E3, Zllarehouse storing highly combustible materials.
Table 5A UBC, page 45
Building Construction Class. Type 4 N. Table 17A, also Chap. 21 UBC.
Proposed New construction class. Type 5 Chapter 22 UBC.
Occupancy Classification of
proposed structure. J., Minor buildings used as accesories, less
than 1,000 sq. ft. in area.
Separation required. 1 hour. Talwle 5B. UBC.
It is noted that the required One hour fire separation has not been provided
as realzixed. I have discussed this matter with the Chief of the Department and
both he an I feel that the proposed structure does not increase the danger
of fire or add to the hazard. Inspections in the past have indicated that
this operation is conducted very well and excellent housekeeping is practiced
through out the office and the storage areas.
Res fully submitted, ,
Robert D. Aldrich, Inspector
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HALL, SMITH, HEDLUND, DUSTER, FORSBERG AND FEIKEMA
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
l DOUGLAS HALL December 10, 1965 a 11 PRODUCE BANK BUILDING
WYMAN SMITH - MINNEAPOLIS/ MINNESOTA 00402
GEORGE HEDLUND 220'1481
LEONARD T. JUSTER
THOMAS G. FORBBBRG OFFIO[• INS
HENRY H. FEIKEMA OBS[O
RONALD L. HASKVITS COON RAPIDS
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Mr. Earl P. Wagner, City Manager
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue Northeast
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
Dear Earl:
I enclose and send to you a Xerox copy of a letter from Wheeler Smith,
the Attorney for FMC Corporation under date of December 8, 1965, and
a Urox copy of a Proposed Easement Agreement and Permit Agreem@nto
These all pertain to the Storm ewer Project #12. I am sending a copy
of this letter and the two instruments to Mr. Comstock. I suggest
• that this matter be placed on the Council agenda for December 13th in
order to coincide with the deadline suggested by Mr. Wheeler Smith.
Yours truly,
Wyman Smith
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cc: Mr. Comstock
Comstock & Davis, Inc.
1446 County Road J
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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RESOLUTION
• A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF THE EASEMENT AGREE -
MENT AND THE PERMIT AGREEMENT IN CONNECTION WITH THE RIGHT TO
ACQUIRE AN EASEMENT AND PERMIT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF STORM
SEWER PROJECT #12 INTO AND THROUGH THE GROUNDS OF THE MINNEAPOLIS,
ANOKA AND CUYUNA RANGE RAILWAY COMPANY AND THE FMC CORPORATION.
WHEREAS, THE CITY COUNCIL has heretofore let a contract for the,',
construction of Storm Sewer #12 on and across property of Minneapolis,
Anoka and Cuyuna Range Railway Company and the FMC Corporation, .and
WHEREAS, it is necessary to acquire the right and permission to
cross the lands of said corporation,
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Fridley, Minnesota, that the mayor and manager of said city be authorized
and directed to execute the proposed Easement Agreement and Permit Agree-
ment with the Minneapolis, Anoka and Guyuna Range Railway Company and with
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• the FMC Corporation, all in connection with Storm Sewer Project #12.
ADOPTED THIS 13th day of December, 1965.
William J. Nee, Mayor
ATTEST:
Marvin J. Brunsell, Clerk
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CITY OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
ADMINISTRATIVE OFFICES
• COLUMBIA HEIGHTS 211 MINNESOTA
December 10, 1965
Mr. Earl Wagner, City Manager
City of Fridley
6431 University Ave.
Fridley, Minnesota
Dear Mr. Wagner:
Enclosed are the maintenance agreements which are signed
and sealed on behalf of Columbia Heights. The Columbia
Heights Council feels that the paragraph on the Sullivan
Lake outfall is appropriately included and when your
engineers have reviewed it, we can then conclude said
agreement. It is apparent from the enclosed agreements
that the City of Columbia Heights has obligated itself
to the fulfillment of the maintenance cost divisions as
determined jointly by our engineering staffs.
Please let us know when the Fridley Council is able to
conclude the necessary study in respect to this mainten-
ance agreement as this particular cost is not an assess-
able expenditure requiring a public hearing.
Yours truly,
Malcolm O. Watson.
City Manager
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RESOLUTION 210 — 1965
• A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE EXECUTION OF THE PERMIT
AGREEMENT IN CONNECTION WITH STORM SEWER PROJECT #12
THROUGH PROPERTIES OF THE NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY
COMPANY AND THE GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY COMPANY, UPON
CONDITIONS, AND ALTERNATIVELY TO CONDEMN LANDS.
WHEREAS, the City Council has heretofore let a contract for the
construction of Storm Sewer #12 on and across properties of the Northern
Pacific Railway Company and the Great Northern Railway Company;
AND WHEREAS, it is necessary to acquire the right and permission.
to cross the lands of said railway companies
NOW!.'THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of Fridley,
Minnesota,that the Mayor and Manager be authorized and directed to execute
in behalf of the City of Fridley an agreement with said railway companies
identified as Permit No. 96908 and to pay said railway companies the sum
of $570.00 as provided for in said Permit, provided however that paragraph
numbered 8 be deleted from said Permit.
AND BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that in the event the Permit Agree-
ment cannot be consummated by such deletion of Paragraph 8, that the City
Attorney be authorized to forthwith c9mmence condemnation proceedings so
as to acquire the necessary easements across said railway lines by the
exercise of the right of eminent domain.
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ADOPTED this 13th day of December, 1965.
William J. Nee, Mayor
ATTEST:
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Marvin Brunsell, Clerk