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RESOLUTION NO 91A-1965 - CREATING A SPECIAL TORNADO DISASTER FUND AND A
SP�CIAL FLOOD DISASTER FUND;
Mation by Wright, seconded by Thompson (SEE CORRECTION SUNE 21, 1965, MINUTES)
that the Resolution No, 91A-1965 be adopted. Upon a voice vote, there being
no nays, Mayor Nee declared the motion carried.
AD SOURNMEN T :
There being no further business, Mayor Nee declared the meeting ad�ourned
at 1i:30 P.M.
Respectfully submitted;
Earl P. Wagner
Acting Secretary to the Council
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William S. ee
Mayor
THE MINUTES OF THE REGUI,AR COUN�'IL MEETINGOF JUNE 7, 1965
The regular meeting oE the Council of the City of Fridley was called to order
by Mayor Nee at 8;20 P.M,
ROLL CALL:
Members Present; Nee, Kirkham, Sheridan
Members Absen�: Wrxght, Thompson
'�PPROVAL OF MINUTES - REGULAR MEETING - MAY ll 1965:
Motion by Sheridan to amend the heading on page 7, of the minutes reading,
"City Attorney; Zoning Along Service ➢rive T.H.�f65 North of Rice Creek" to
read, City Attorney: Zoning Along Rrwkview Drive South of Rice Creek.
Seconded by Kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion
carried unanunously.
Motion by Sheridan to approve the minutes of the regular Council meeting
of May 17, 1965 as amended. Seconded by Kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there
Ueing no nays, the motion carrled unanimously.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES - REGUT.AR MEETING - NIAY 19, 1965;
Mot�on by Kiskham to approve the minutes of the regular meeting of May 19,865
as submitted. Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no
nays, the motion carried unanimousLy.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES - REGULAR MEETING - PLAY 21, 1965:
Motion by Sheridan to approve the minutes of the regular Council meeting o f
May 21, 1965 as submitted. Seconded by Kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there
being no nays, the motion carried unanimo4sly.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES - REGULAR MEETING - MAY 24, 1965:
Motion by Kirkham to approve the minutes of the regular Council meeting
of May 24, 1965 as submitted. Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a voice vote,
there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
S6dEARING-IN OF NIEMBERS OF FRIDLEY HOUSING AND AEDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY:
Mayor Nee administered the oath of office to Paul Barrow, Richard Herder,
Robert Kendall, Lois Mullin as members of the Fridley Housing and Redevelopment
Authorxty John Nleyer was absent.
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PUBLIC HEARINGS:
ON ASSESSMENT ROLL - ST 1964-2:
The Mayor explained the reasons for holding the hearing on Street project
1964-2. He asked if anyone present wished Lo be heard concerning the matter
of the hearing There was no one present who spoke for or against the
assessment ro11 for Street 1964-2. Mayor Nee declared the hearing closed,
PASSAGE OF RESOT.UTION N0. 92-1965 - CONPIRMLNG ASSESSMENT FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT
� PROJECT NO 1964-2 (STATE AID 302 & 315): Y
N,[otion by Kirkham to adopt Resolution No 92-1965 confirming assessment for
pro�ect St. 1964-2. Seconded 6y Sheridan Upon a voice vote, there Ueing
no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
ON ASSESSMENT ROLL - SS & SW i�69:
Mayor Nee explained the purpose of the hearing and asked if any present were
interested in speaking for or against the assessment ro11. Mr. P�ernard
Julkowski was present at the Council meeting FIe stated that he and
Mr. Sd Chies, who was also present at the Gouncil meeting, wi11 Ue chatged
approximately $740.00 per lot for 90 lots. He stated that they had built
lA houses on Bacon Drive and that even though the sterm s2wer had been
installed, the bascments o� the houses are flooded The City Manyg2r
stated that this part of the City has the highest water table in the area
The City Engineer sYated that he believed a grading problem existed in
the area and that some houses were built lower than the storm sewer,
Mr. Julkowski stated that the area has been flooded periodically during the
the past month, The City Engineer stated that the streets in the area are
not paved and that conditions should improve when the street paving is
completed. He stated, however, that the storm cewer did have open drains
which would lower the level of the water in the area even though the streets
are not paved. The Mayor stated that a ma�or interceptor to carry away the
storm sewer water is located on 73rd Avenue which is four blocks away from
� this area. Mr. Comstock sCated there is a 24 inch line, with open �oints
in it, running up to 75th Avenue which should drain the area quite well, except
that the storm sewer did not seem to be capable of carryiag away all the
water due to the hLgh water table.
Mr. Sulkowski asked the Council whether the assessments Eor Storm Sewer and
Water Pr�ject No 69 would Se due in one year. Councilman Sheridan answ�red
that present plans are to collect the assessments in one year Mr Julkowski
stated that 10 houses are undex water and �aill be difficult to se11 immediately
As a result it is necessary to slow down construction in the rest of the area
He asked Che Council whether it would ne possiUle to spread the�e assessment�
over a longer period of time. The Mayor asked Mr Julkowski whether it would
be satisfactory to spread the assessmznts over two years. Mr Sulkowski
answered it would be better to spread the assessments over three years. The
i�4ayor said that if the assessments are spread over three years it wi11 be
necessary for the City to sell bonds in order to finance the cost oE the
Street Project when the cost becomes due, The Mayox askzd if there were any
other comments on the Storm and Sanitary Sewer and Water Pro�ect No 69.
'i'here were no replies. Niayor Nee declared the heanng closed
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Mayor Nee stated that the property which is rezoned under the terms oi this
� ordinance is the property purchased by Dr Trezona, He stated that there
is no new a�nformation to give to the Council at this time concerning the
zezoning of this property and suggested that the rezoning ordinance be tabled
rlotion by Sheridan to table to the regular Council meetingof Suly 19, 1965
consideration of the second readLng of Ordinance Rezoning R-1 to C-1 (Southeast
corner - Mississippi & Sth Street). Seconded by Kirkham. IIpon a voice vote,
there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously
IISE PERM2T APPLICATION - NURSING HOME (TABLED 11/2/64, 12/7/64, 3/15/65
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Mayor Nee stated that the Councal and the Planning Commission had not received
any recommendations from the Planning Consultant concerning this property He
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asked whether it would be possible for the administration to arrange with
Mr. Camp and the Housing and Redevelopment Authority concerning develop-
ments on this property,
Motion by Kirkham, to refer the Special Use Application to the Housing and
Redevelopement Aurthority and direct the City Manager to arrange a meeting
between N1r. Camp and the Housing and RedeveLopment Authority. Seconded Uy
Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried una¢i-
mously.
SECOND R�ADING OF ORDSNANCE NO 303 PERTAINING TO MOTORIZED VEI�ICLES:
The City Manager read the Ordinance as amended. Motlon by Kirkham to
amend the ordinance adding Chapter 79 to the City Code as read by the
City Manager Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a volce vote, there being no
nays, the motion carried unanimously.
Motion by Sheridan to adopt the amended Ordinance adding Chapter 79 to the
City Code upon second reading and publish same. Seconded by Kirkham. Upon
a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
BUIT�DING PPRMIT APPLICATION - 359 - 57TH PLACE NORTHEAST (TABLED 5/19/65):
The Mayar asked whether it would be possible to refer the matter of the
Building Permit Applzcation to the Housing and Redevelopment Authority. The
City Manager answered that this would be possible.
BUILDING PERMIT APPLICATION - 349/353 - 57TH PLACE NORTHEAST (TA&LE➢ 5/19/65):
The Mayor asked whether the consideration of this Building Permit could also
be referred to the Housing and Redevelopment Authority. The City Manager
replied that the administration will refer this matter to the Housing and
Redevelopment Authority.
REPORT ON USED CARS AT FILLING STATIONS (TABLE➢ 5/3/65):
Motion by Sheridan to receive the report from the Building Inspector concerning
used cars at filling stations and direct the Building Inspector to proceed
with the plans outlined in his letter to the Council as time permits him to
do so. Seconded by Kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the
motion carried unanimously.
BUILDING BOARD MEETING MINUTES - MAY 26, I965:
CONSIDERATION QF GAS STATION, STORE c'�ND RESSAURANT ON SOLiTHEASS CORNER OF
OSEORNE ROAD AN➢ P�AST RIVER ROAD - FRI➢LEY SAFETY COMMTTTEE MINUTLS - JUNE4,
1965:
The City Manager explained that this request had been referred to the Safety
Committee and the Safety Committee has made recommendations thereon in their
minutes of June 4, 1965, which the Council noted at this time Mr Larson,
the applicant for the Building Permit was present at the Council Meeting
He stated that the plat and layout and design had been cons�dered by the
Building Board and by the Safety Committee. The Safety Committee had
offered recommendations to relieve the hazard of traffic moving out of the
gas statiun onto Osborne Road and that he agreed with the recommendations
Councilman Kirkham asked Mr Larson whether or not the recommendations were
acceptable to him Mr. Larson answered, "Yes." The Safety Committee
recommended that Mr. Larson deliver a deed to Anoka County for the land on
which a deceleration lane will be built to take traffic from the gas station.
The Mayor asked Mr. Larson whether it would be possible for the Council to
pass the recommendation that Mr. Larson deliver a deed for land for the
deceleration lane to the Anoka County Board and whether Mr Larson will
deliver the deed to the Anoka County Board. Mr. Larson answered, "Yes."
Motion by Kirkham to grant the request fot a Building Pea�cnit for the corner
of East River Road and Osborne Road with the cundition that Mr. Larson deliver
a deed for the property for a deceleration lane to the Anoka County Board.
Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a vozce vote, there being no nays, the motion
carried unanimously.
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CONSIDERATION OF ADDITION TO REAR OFi SHOREW00D SHOPPING CENTT,R ON HIGHWAY -0k65.
The City Manager explained that this Building PermiC is a request to construct
an addition to the rear of the Shorewood Shopping Center made by Mr Saliterman
The City Eng�neer stated that a drainage problem exists in the area and that
the CiCy Admanistration should consider whether the construction will help
to alleviate the drainage problem.
Motion by Kirkham to approve the request fot a Building Permit for an addition
to the rear of the Shorewood Shopping Center upon approval of the City
� Engineer of plans to provide for drainage in the area, Seconded by Sheridan
Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motZOn carried unanimously
SOARB OF APPEALS MEETING MINIITES - APRIL 28. 1965:
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Motion by Sheridan to receive the minutes of the Board of Appeals meeting
of April 28, 1965. Seconded by Kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there being
no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
BOAR➢ OF APPEALS MEETING MINUTES - MAY 26, 1965•
PUBLIC HEARING ON A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE FROM SECTION 45.23, SECTION 45.29
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Mr. Ferguson was present at the Council meeting. He stated that a demolition
notice had been placed upon the property at 5980 - Sth Street Northeast,
Mr Ferguson said it was his initial intension to rebuild the property.
However, since the tornado he has been having difficulty with the insurance
company settling costs of damages to the property. The Mayor stated that
if the property is rebuilt� fit will be necessary for Mr. Ferguson to
rebuild it according to City Code. Mr. Ferguson asked whether he could
rebuild the property when he rece�ved payment of insurance claims. The Mayor
asked rlr. Ferguson how wide is the lot on which the structure is located,
Councilman Sheridan answered that the width of the lot is 41 feet 6 inches.
The Mayor asked Mr Ferguson how he could profitably build upon the lot.
He told Mr. Ferguson to provide enough fill on the lot in order ta bring
the level of the lot to the same grade as the houses on either side of the
lot Mr. Ferguson replied that he believed this is possible and that he
could profitably build upon the 1ot. He asked the Council to provide him
with a waiver which would permit him to rebuild upon the property immediately.
The Mayor stated that it is his own opinion that the Council should not provide
waivers to rebuild properties until the Council has seen the plans for
rebuilding. Councilman SherLdan stated that the Council wants to see the
site plans and the building plans of Mr. Ferguson in order to be assured
that the 6uilding on the lot will blend in with the neighborhood Mr
Ferguson stated that he would like to build a new home on the property if
he can obtain enough money to do so. He stated further that the insurance
company had asked him to appeal the notice of demoli�ion upon the property
and rebuild without demolishing the building.
Motion by Sheridan to table the request of Mr Ferguson for a sideyard variance
and a Building Permit until Mr. Ferguson requests the Council to consider
the matCer again. Seconded by Kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there being no
nays, the motion carried unanimously.
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The City Manager explained the request for waiver of the front yard setUask
from 35 feet Co 31 feet 6 inches on the property at 57D5 Quincy Street N�
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Motion by Kirkham to concur with the action of the Board of Appeals and
grant the request for a variance. Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a voice
vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
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45.216. CITY CODE
T NO PARKING STALLS
6019 MAIN STREET N.E.
The City Manager explained that this item is a request for a var:ance from
the City Code requiring that no parking lots be located in the front yards
'Lhe property owners own an apartment on Lots 22 and 23, Block 8, of Hyde
Park Addition and since other residents in the other apartment buildings in
the vicinity park in the front yards the Board of Appeals recommended that
the request be granted and the variance be given permitting the owners of
this apartment building to build a parking lot in front of the aparhnent
building. The Mayor stated that the plat plans and the construction of the
apartments here resulted in some rather poor design and construction of
all these buildings. He stated that he wondered why the Council originally
�ranted the property owners authority to build upon these lots without
approving the site plans for the construction. He stated that it would be
possible to construct parking lots in the area without having parking lots
if front of the apartment buildings. The City Engineer stated there is an
a11ey running behind the apartment buildings, that the a11ey hasa-low hole
in it which will need filling and draining. He stated the alley has not
been used because the land on either side of the alley is too steep_ to
build driveways off the alley. The Mayor stated that he wished the City
Manager would suggest to the owners of the apartment buildings that they
purchase property in the area and build a parking lot upon it, The City
Manager stated that he believes the property is too far from some of the
apartment buildings for the convenient use of the residents. The Mayor
stated that he believes the residents in the apartment buildings can endure
this slight inconvenience
Motion by Sheridan, to deny the request for a variance from Section 45.216
requiring that no parking stalls can be located in the front yard.
Seconded by Kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion
carried unanimously
SAF�TY COMMITTE� MEETING MINUTES - SUNE 2, 1965:
Motion by Sheridan to receive the minutes of the Fxidley Safety Committee
Meeting of June 2, 1965 Seconded by Kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there
being no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
PLANNING CO�IISSION MEETING MINUTES - MAY 20, 1965:
STR�ET VACATION REQUEST• SAV �k65-01 Lffit0Y INNMON: JEFFERSON STREET FROM 53RD
AVENUL NORTHEAST, NORTH 135 FEET:
The City L,ngineer stated that one of the property owners bordering on the
street planned to buy an additional lot and build upon the lots on either
side of the street as well as upon the lot which would be created by the
Street Vacation. He stated that there is a question whether the City should
have an easement for utilities. The City Manager stated there is room for a
utility easement along one of the property lines bordering the present street
and whereas, no utilities are located there at present, it would be wise to
obLain the utility easement at this time in case the City finds it necessary
to construct utility lines there in the future. The City Manager stated
further that as a result of the Street Vacation the parties will have three
lots. Councilman Sheridan stated that since the street easement is 60 feet
wide the party wi11 ohtain a 60 foot lot on which he will want to build. He
asked if there is any advantage to the City in providing him with a 60 foot
lot. The City Manager stated that there would be an extra property to tax
if the City were to allow the vacation.
Motion by Sheridan to set the date from the hearing for a Street Vacation
Request for vacating Sefferson Street from 53rd Avenue Northeast, north
135 feet. Seconded by kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there heing no nays, the
motion carried unanimously.
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LOT SPLIT REQUEST: I. S. 9k65-O5, NIItS FRANIZ HLAVINIZA: LOT 22, BLOCK 2,
SPRING LAKE PARK LAKESIDE:
Motion by Sheridan to set a date for a hearing concerning the Lot Split
Request L.S. ��65-05. Seconded by Kirkham Upon a volce vote, there Ueing
no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES - APRIL 24, 19b5c
Motion by Kirkham to receive the minutes of the Recreation Commission Meeting
of April 24, 1965. Secottded by Sheridan Upon a voice vote, there Ueing
no nays, the motion carriee� unanimou's1y.
COMNNNICATIONS;
FINANCE DTRECTOR: ACCOITNTS RECEIVABLE:
Mayor Nee stated that he favors leaving the account receivable on the City
hooks,
Motion by Kirkham to direct the Finance Director to continue to carry the
account receivable upon the City books Seconded by Sheridan Upon a
voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously
MINNESOTA HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT: STORM SEWER ON T. I-I. ��47:
Motion by Sheridan to receive the
Minnesota Department of Highways
T.H �k47. Seconded by Kirkham.
the motion carried unanimously.
MEDLO: USE OF LOCKE PAAK:
communication from Mr Welch oE the
concerning storm sewer consCrcution on
Upon a voice vote, there being no nays,
Motion by Kirkham to receive the communication of Soseph Medlo concerning
the request of the St Cyril and Methodius Society for a permit to serve
� beer at Locke Park during a picnic planned for August 8, 1965 Seconded
by Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried
unanimously.
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CHIES BROTHERS REQUEST FOR A GRADING PERMIT;
The Mayor asked whether any visitors to the Coincil meetinghad any business
to bring before the Council which was not on the agenda . Les Chies,
representing the Chies Brothers, stated that Chies Brothers would like to
develop the property along Rice Creek Road. Councilman Sheridan stated
that this is the property formerly owned by Mr Paulson. Les Chies stated
that Chies Brothers wished to remove the earth upon a large hill in the
area and spread it into some of the low spots in the area in order to develop
the propexty. He stated that it was the plan of the Chies Brothers to re-
grade the land in the area to an elevation of 910 feet at the south end to
920 feet on the north end He stated further that the Chies Brothezs plan
to extend Arthur Street from Rice Creek Road, loop it and extend it back to
Rice Creek Road in order to provide access into the area. The Chies
Brothers plan to build houses with walkout basements along this extension
of Arthur Street. He stated that he would like to receive a permit from the
Council waiving consideration of the plans by the mmmissions in order to
facilitate the work He stated that Chies Brothers would like to begin
grading the land immediately and install storm sewer, sanztary sewer, and
water mains in the area this Fall and build hames in the area next Spring.
He stated that Chies Brothers has made a considerable investment in the
property and needs to build and sell ho�s immediately to make a reasonable
prof7.t upon the investment. He stated that the hill which Chies proposes
to regrade is quite high, having an elevation at the top of 960 feet The
Chies Brothers proposes to remove this hill to an elevation oP 910 feet
Councilman Sheridan stated that the regrading of this land wi11 affect
property owned by Mike O�Bannon and Mr. Johnson. Councilman Sheridan stated
further that it is necessary for the Chies Brothers to work with these
property+owners to develop this area so that the redevelopment of the area
does not adversely affect the property of the other property owners Mr Chies
stated that in conversation with these property owners they agreed Yhat the
grading planned by the Chies &rothers will benefit their property and that
they are in favor of the pro�ect. He stated that if the Council gives him
immediate permission the Chies Brothers wi11 install sewer and water mains
this Fall in order to have the land ready for construction by next spring.
Councilman Sheridai asked how drainage from this property affects the 1eve1
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of Moore Lake and asked the City Engineer what the elevation of Moore Lake
is The City Eugineer answered that the elevation of the overflow from
Moore i,ake is 876 feet. The Mayor stated that development of this property
should be coordinated with the development of surrounding properties. The
City Manager stated that it is necessary for Mr. Chies to go through the
regular planning procedures in order to have his request approved.
Mr. Chies stated that he wished to have the approval of the Council before
he spent any money and t�me upon further development of the property and
that he wanted the Council to cooperate with him in facilitating development
of this property. The City Manager stated that Mr Chies should take his
request throu� regular channels. Mr. Chies stated that if the Council would �
waive the regular procedures for approving the development of the plats the
Chies Brothers would agree to furnish a performance bond for developing
this property. He stated that he wished to receive a permit from the Council
this evening to begin woxk on grading the property inmtediately, He stated
further that he had duscussed development of this property with Mike 0'Bannon,
one of the ad�oining property owners, that Mike O�Bannon wanted to come to
the Council meeting with him this evening but was unable to do so. The City
Engineer stated that Mr Chies would need a land alteration permit before
he could begin grading work in the area
Councilman Kirkham stated that he believed Mr, O�Bannon and Mr. Chies should
arrange a conference to work out a plan for development of this area,
Mr. Ch�es should draw a map of the plat plan indicating the exact plan of
the Chies Brothers for this area. Councilman Sheridan told Mr. Chies that
he should draw a plat plan and a grading plan of the area detailing what
he planned to do and furnish the Council with exact plans whith Mr. Chies
could sign rather than furnishing only oral descriptions of hisplans and
Mr. Chies should bring Mr O�Bannon to the Council meeting to discuss the
plans. The Council could then consider granting Mr. Chies a permit for
grading the land in the area. He stated that the Council needs a
preliminary plat plan including the layout of the street. The plat plan
and the street layout should satisfy the Engineering Department and shouid
include the grades of the street and the plans for installation of the
storm sewer. Councilman Sheridan stated further that as far as furnishing �
a performance bond is concerned the Council would consider it when
Mr. Chies brought in the maps showing the planned grades of the construction
to the satisfaction of the City Engineer Councilman Sheridan stated
further that the property owners south of the property which Mr. Chies is
proposing to develop had wanted to grade and develop that property in
approximately four years, The Mayor informed Mr. Chies that the Council
would definitely want to see a map showing the prop� ed street layout.
Coixncilman Sheridan stated that he would call the property owners in
Moore Lake Hills, show them the plan and ask them if they had any ob�ection
to development of the land by Chies Brathers in this manner. Mr. Chies
stated thathe would work with the Engineering Department, made a set of
drawings and work with Mr. 0`Bannon to get the drawings approved. He
informed the City Engineer that he would return in the morning to be�in wo�k.
DRAINAGE DITCH AT 78th AVENUE THROUGH PLAT N0. 8400:
A visitor the the Council meeting stated that the property which he owns in
plat 8400 is being flooded as a result of silt filling a ditch, and culverts,
ad�oining his property He stated that he talked to the officials of the
Minnesota Highway Department and they agreed to clean the ditehes, He stated
that two road czassings are washing out as a result of sand filling the
culverts. The visitor stated further that the village of Spring Lake Park
plans to run storm sewer water to a creek crossing this property and as a
result the creek would he draining a great deal more water than it would carry
under normal conditions. The City Manager stated that he had talked to the �
officials of the Minnesota Highway Department regarding construction of
drainage ditches in the area and that it will be necessary for the Minnesota
Highway Department, the City of Fridley, and the Village of Spring Lake Park
to cooperate in running a storm drain line thru this area and into the river.
The visitor stated that the water runs across hi,s property and that the
ditches on his property are not adequate for handling this amount of water.
The City Engineer stated the Minnesota Highway Department will clean out
these culverts and the City will pay for it, The Mayor asked the City
�ngineer what the Minnesota Highway Depaxtment will chage the City for
cleaning the ditches. The City Engineer answered $250.00. Councilman Sheridan
asked whether this ditch had been built and been in use for a considerable
number of years in the past. The visitor stated that he did not know. The
visitor stated that he Uelieved that Spring Lake Park should provide for
storm drainage if they are going to drain their storm waters into this creek.
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The City Engineer stated that he had discussed the matter wieh the officials
of the Minnesota Highway Department and it would be, in his opinion, correcL
for the City to pay the Minnesota Highway Department to clean these culverts.
RIVER RLOODING 79TH AVENUE NEAR APEX STR��T:
Another Vistitor to the Council meeting, Mr Hollenbeck, stated that he
wished to request the Council to issue a Building Permit for him to build
an aCtached garage. He stated, however, that before he built the garage he
would Like to find out from the Council whether or not he should build a
garage or whether the coming Urban Renewal Pro�ect would make it uneconmical
Councilman Kirkham asked Mr. Hollenbeck how badly his property was flooded
Mr. Hollenbeck asked the Council what plans there were for his property, that
only his basement was flooded, The Mayor answered that the City plans to
s tudy possibility of an Urban Renewal Pro�ect and include his property in
the pro�ect. Mr Hollenback asked whether it would take two or three years
for the C�ty to complete Che IIrban Renewal Pro�ect and stated that if this
were the case it would not be worthwhile from an economic standpoint for
him to invest money and make repairs upon the property. The Mayor told
Mr_ Hollenbeck that the Urban Renewal Authority will pay the property owners
the appraised value of their properCy and thae the value of the repairs
would be included in the appraised value of the property. Mr Ho1lenUeck
stated thathe wanted to buy a lot above the flood piain in the City of F'ridley,
buy back the house from the Urban Renewal Authority and then move his house
onto this lot.
Councilman Kirkham informed Mr. Hollenbeck that he saould be willing to make
a motion granting Mx. Hollenbeck the Suilding Permit for his gaxage Mayor
Nee asked Mr Hollenbeck whether it would be possible for Mr Hollenbeck to
call a meeting among his neighbors living in the flood plain. Mayor Nee
stated the Council would have a man talk to the neighbor5 at this meeting
and ask them if he can inspect their property to determine the amount of
damage to their property in order for the Citg to obtain Federal Uz'ban Renewal
Funds for this pro�ect. The Mayor suggested that this meeting beheld at
City Hall. Mr. Hollenbeck said thathe would be willing to invite his
neighbors to attend such a meeting The Mayor asked Mr. Hollenbeck whether
it would be possible to hold this meeting on Monday, Sune 14, 1965.
Mr. Hollenbeck said that he would discuss this matter wieh his neighbors.
NIotion by Kirkham to grant a Building Permit to Robert Hollenbeck for con-
struction of a garage at 571 79th Way, Seconded by Sheridan Upon a voice
vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
REQUEST FOR BUILDING PERMIT: NIl2. TOMCZAK, 999 OVERTON DRIVE:
The City Manager stated that this was a raquest Por a Building Permit for
a garage, and waiver of side yard requirement for construction of the garage
Motion. by Kirkham to grant a Building Permit to Mr. Tomczak for construction
of a garage, wrth a waiver of the side yard requirement at 999 Overton
Dxive. Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the
motion carried unanimously.
REQUEST FOR d BUILDING PERMIT 620 - 63RD AVENUE NORTHEAST - STUBBS:
The City Manager explained that the request had been made fox construction
of a garage at 620 63rd Avenue Northeast The request included a drawin�
showing a three foot side yard, which would require the appro�>al of the
Council for the variance. Councilman Sheridan asked whether the Board of
Appeals had acted upon this request. The City Manager stated that it had not
Gouncilman Sheridan suggested that Mr. Stubbs obtaLn approval oi neighbors
and re-apply.
BUILDING PERMIT; TRED Gi71HPANY; Sb3, 569 JANESUILLE STREET;
The City Manager stated that a request was received from the Tred Company
for 2 Building permits to construct two homes on two 50 foot lots There
is only one seweX and water connection on these two 50 foot 1ots, and more
18nd is available on either side of the lots to combine the lots and build
the homes on larger lots
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Nlotion by Kirkham to deny the request of the Tred Company for a Building
Permit at 563, 569 Janesville Street. Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a voice
vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
ORDINA�ICE AMENDING CITY CODE - REZONE LOTS 80 - 83, BLOCK A, RIVERVIEW
HEIGHTS ADDITION - (FIRST READING):
The City Manager explained this was the request of Mrs, Hazel Bordeaux to
rezone these lots in order to build double bungalows Mayor Nee asked
whether the request required the votes of four Councilmen. The City Manager
replied that he did not believe this to be the case on first r�ading, but
if rt did the action could be reaffirmed by the Council later.
Motion by Kirkham to adopt the Ordinance amending the City Code, to rezone
lots 80 to 83, Block A, Riverview Heights, upon first reading. Seconded
by Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there Ueing no nays, the motion carried
unanimously.
CLAIMS:
Motion by Sheridan to approve General and Public Utilities Claims �F5252
through ��5521. Seconded by Kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there being no
nays, the motion carried unanimously.
Motion by Kirkham to approve the Liquor Claims �k7485 through ik7530.
Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion
carried unanimously. -
Motion by Sheridan, seconded by Kirkham to approve claim by Truck Crane
Company, payment 9k1, for $12,301.13 for debris clearance up to May 21, 1965.
Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
LICENSES•
Mayor Nee stated that in looking over the license applicatons he noticed that
� there is an application by the Romens Construction Company. He stated that
he had heard complaints that the Romens Construction Company was proposing,
to property owners, building alterations which are in violation of the code
of the City of Fridley and was proposing to make these alterations after the
Building Inspector had informed them that these proposals are in violation
of the City Code. Councilman Sheridan asked whether the license applications
had been checked with the Better Susiness Bureau to determine the reputation
of the firms applying for licenses. The City Manager replied that it is the
policy of the Inspection Department to check with the Better Business Bureau
concerning new license applications hut that there have been so many new
applications for licenses in the past month that he couldn't guarantee that
the Inspection Department had been able to check a11 of them. Councilman
Izirkham stated that he believes the City should check the applications for
licenses with the Better Business Bureau and with other Cities where these
firms are licensed before granting licenses. Mayor Nee suggested that the
Council deny the application of the Romens Construction Company for a license,
since the Romens Construction Company has not cooperated with the Building
Inspector and has not followed their orders as well as would be expected of
a construction company. He suggested that the Council issue licenses for
renewal applications, first and then consider the new license applications
Motion by Sheridan to approve the following licenses for electrical contractors
ELECTRICAL
� Bredde, Incorporated
2211 Broadway N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Brite Lite Electric Company
1091 Payne Avenue
St. Paul. Minnesota
,Tohn M. Christianson Elec. Co.
1315 East Lake Street
Minneapolis 7, Minnesota
by: Robert A. Duggan
by• William A. Blank
by: Donald P. Weisser
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Dymanyk �lectric, Inc
607 - 22nd Avenue N.E.
Minr.eapolis, Minnesota
Egan-McKay Electrical Contr.
7100 Medicine Lake Road
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Globe Electric Company
5720 Excelsior Blv d
Minneapolis, Minnesota
GOPHER ELECTRIC COMPANY
1410 Coon Rapids Blvd
Minneapolis, Alinnesota
Gro-Ko Sales Company
3753 Cedar
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Knuth Electirc
2107 71st Avenue North
Minneapolis, Minne� ta
Libby Electric Co., Inc.
3047 - 4th Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Bi11 Richmond Electric Co
916 llth Avenue North
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Ry: William ➢ymanyk
by; Thomas J, McKay
by; Arvo Koponen
by; Car1 Gause, Jr
by� Herbert A Kohn
by: Lyle Knuth
by: S. H. Libby
by: Bill D. Richmond
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Seconded by Kirkham, Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion
carried unanimously
Motion by Sheridan to approve the follow�.ng excavators Licenses:
EXCAVATING
Lenny Cochran Excavating, Inc.
6537 Central Avenue N.E.
Minneapolis 32, Minnesota
Frank�s Excavating Company
3924 Douglas Drive
Crystal, Minnesota
Walter Freeman
895 Douglas Drive
Crystal, Minnesota
Lloyd's Excavating
8065 Groveland Road
Minneapolis 32, Minnesota
Mart's Excavating
3909 Douglas Drive
Crystal, Minnesota
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Robarge Sewer & Water
716 North Sunlcist Parkway
Minneapolis 30, Minnesota
0 & H EXCAVATION, INC.
670 Stockdale Road
St. Paul 10, Minnesota
Waalen & Sabby, Inc.
9082 Polk Street N.�
Minneapolis, Minnesota
by: Leonard Cochran
by: Frank W Gaulke
by: Walter Freeman
by: L1oyd Remmers
by; Walter McClees
by: Dale P Robarge
by: C LaVern Owen
by; James Waalen
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J. R. Walker & Sons
300 Larch St.
St. Paul, hIinnesota By• Warren Walker NEW
Seconded by Kirkham, Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion
carried unanimously.
Motion by Kirkham to approve the following licenses of Gas Seroice;
GAS SERVICES
New Brighton Plbg. & Heating
427 lOth Street N.W,
New Brighton, Minnesota
Nygard Plumbing & Heating
7318 Taylor St. N.E.
by; Robert M. Tornell RENEWAL
Minneapolis 32, Nlinnesota by• Nils Nygards RENEWAL
Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion
carried unanimously.
Motion by Kirkham to approve the licenses of the following General Contractors:
G�NERAL CONTRACTORS {SEE NOTL AT BOTTOM OF PAGE)
American Associates, Inc.
340 N.E. Sth Street
Minneapolis 13, Minnesota by; R. A. Knox NEW
0. R. Anderberg Company
2923 Oakland Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota by; 0. R. Anderberg NEW
Andersen-Smitley Constr Co.
735 Ke11e•r Parkway
St. Pau1, Mlnnesota
Al. G. Anderson Constr. Co.
998 Transit Avenue
St. Paul 13, Minnesota
Chet Anderson Construction Co.
401 97th Avenue N.W.
Coon Aapids, Minnesota
B & V Construction Company
2608 Georgia Avenue South
St. Louis Park, Minnesota
Belair Corporation
2925 Pentagon Drive N.L�.
N?inneapolis, Minnesota
Marv Benson, Suilder
22065 Eidelweiss St. N.W.
Coon Rapids, Minnesota
Berry Home Builders
6963 Hickory Circle
Fridley 32, Minnesota
Benco Insurance Contractors
3032 Minnehaha
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Bird Brothers
5245 University Avenue N.E.
Minneapolis 21, Minnesota
by� Richard J. Andersen
by: Alvin G. Anderson
by: Chester I. Anderson
by• Vernon R. Isham
by: Henry A. Murlowski
by: Marvin Benson
by: Harland E. Berry
by: Wayne R. Benson
6y: Henry F. Bird
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Six of the preceeding companies applying for new licenses were not approved by the Council
They are; American Associates, Inc. 0, R. Anderberg Co.
Andersen-Smitley Const. Co. A. G. Anderson Const. Co.
B& V Construction Co, Benco Insurance Contractors
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Blanske Construction Co,, Inc
108 Patton Road
New Brighton 12, Minnesota
Brandt's Construction Company
2994 Raymond Avenue North
St. Paul, Minnesota
Chuck's Construction Company
3800 Hayes Street N.E.
Columbia Heights, Minnesota
Dalberg Builders, Inc.
1121 80th Avenue N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Derksen Builders, Inc.
5231 Buchanan St. N.E,
Fridley 21, Minnesota
Donce Builders, Inc.
1052 Osborne Road N.E.
Fridley 32, Minnes�ta
Fa1k Construction Company
5900 Main Street N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota
Frigaard & Helm Constxuction
621 67th Avenue N E
Fridley, Minnesota
Andrew P. Gawel Contractors
2407 Wa shington St, N E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
G. A. Gunderson Constiuction
Route 5
Anoka, Minnesota
Imperial Garage Builders
12483 73rd Avenue North
Rt. 2, Osseo, Mzniesota
Inter City Garage Builders
2500 Murray Avenue N.E.
E�Iinneapolis, Minnesota
Ja-Ken, Inc
4119 Central Avenue N.E.
Columbia Heights, Minnesota
G. Russell 7ohnson
3855 Thomas Avenue North
Minneapolls, Pfinnesota
Lakeland Brick & Stone Co.
147 Craigway N.E,
Fridley 32, Minnes�ta
Libbey & Libby Company
2812 Dupont Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Lumber KLng Company
4047 Vincent Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Maher & Bergren, Inc.
1 West Road
Circle Pines, Minnesota
hy: Bernard Blanske
by: Norman Brandt
by: Charles J. Ne_son
by: Samuel Dalberg
by; A1vin L Derksen
by; Roger W, Larson
by; Lawrence E. Falk
hy; Richard E Helm
by: Andrew P. Gawel
by; G. A. Gunderson
by; Gordon M. Olson
by: Soseph Shun
by: Ken Bryant
by: G Russell Sohnson
by; Kirylo Czichray
by• Alvah Libbey
by: Jerome Lorberbaum
by; Bernard Maher
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Mill City Builders
3404 Louisiana South
Golden Valley, Minnesota
Modern Garage Builders
9240 Lyndale Avenue Sotrth
Bloomington 20, Minnesota
Robert P. Norberg Construction
3924 Utah Avenue North
Minneapolis, NIinnesota
0'BANNON CONSTRUCTION, INC
8720 - 45th Avenue North
New Hope, Minnesota
Stuart D. Pengelly, Builder
7836 Alden Way N.E.
Pridley 32, Minnesota
Harvey Peterson Company
151 Glen Creek Road
Fridley 32, Minnesota
Random, Inc.
9201 North Lexington Ave.
Circle Pines, Minnesota
West- Rich Builders
10051 Grouse Street
Minneapolis 33, Minnesota
by: S. M. Tremblatt
by• Sohn A. Rowland
by: Robert F. Norberg
by: C. S. 0'Bannon
Uy: Stuart D. Pengelly
by: Harvey Peterson
by; Fred E. Rehbein
by: Lorraine H. Johnson
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Young Contruction Company
5832 Morgan Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minneso�a by: Car1 Bergstrom RENEG?AL
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1�io�ion �y �h�r�anD�ylePHea�ing�C�o�m°p�a�nyWing �ieating �ongract�ors:
2830 16th Avenue South �ATING CONTRACTORS
Minneapolis, Mimzesota by: Richard Doyle RENEWAF,
Midland Mfg & Heating Co.
6442 Penn Avenue Sou�h
Richfield, Minnesota
New Brighton Plbg. & Heating
427 lOth St. N.W.
New Brighton, Minnesota
Nygard Plumbing & Heating
73181Taylor St. N.E.
Mimieapolis 32, Minnesota
Standard Heating Company
410 Zdest Lake Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Climate Engineering Company
4332 Shady Oak Aoad
Hopkins, Minnesota
by: Walter H. Wehmeyer
by� Robert M. Tornell
by; Nils Nygards
by: Tony Ferrara
by: Arthur Griffith
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Osseo Plumbing & Heating
239 Central Avenue
Osseo, Minnesota by: Marvin Vollrath NEW
Seconded by Izirkham Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion
carried unanimously.
Motion by Sheridan to approve the following licenses of general contractors
applying for new licenses;
GENERAL CONTRACTORS:
Boyce Builders
1366 Highway dk100 N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota
by• Charles D. Boyce
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Don Brandvold Construction Co.
6246 Bryant Avenue North
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Dailey Homes, Inc.
8510 Central Avenue N.E.
Minneapolis 33, Minnesota
Dan�s Construction Co.
Route 5
Anoka, Minnesota
Finnish Sauna Bldrs., Inc.
5738 Zane Avenue North
Minneapolis, Minnesota
General Home RePair
1415 - 16th St, N.W.
New BrighCon, Minnesota
Hilla Construction Company
13200 Irving Avenue South
Burnsville, Minnesota
William Kranz, Inc.
4038 Lake Road
Robbinsdale, Minnesota
Leier Construction
519 - 3rd Avenue N W.
New Brighton, NIinnesota
Donald K. Peterson Construction
614 3rd Street
White Beax Lake, Minnesota
C. Elden Petex�son Construction Co
2908 - 3rd Street
White &ear Lake, Minnesota
Quality Homes, Inc.
3701 Fremont Avenue idorth
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Sheehy Co� truction Company
36� W. Larpenteur Ave
St. Pau1, Minnesota
by Donald E, Brandvold
by• Clyde N. I'eather
by: Donald &ostrom
by: Arnold E. Hillukka
by; L1oyd Schouweiler
by• Donald S Hil1a
by; Willlam A. Kranz
by: Donald M. Leier
by: Donald K, Peterson
by; Donald K Peterson
by: Ken Westrand
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Caxl Voight Construction Co, by: NL,W
11120 Hanson S1vd.
Minneapolis 33, Minnesota
Zeuhlke Gonstructian Co.
6495 Pierce Street N E.
Fridley, Minnesota by: Robert B, Zuehlke NEW
Seconded by Kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion
carried unanimously.
�Iotion BY Kirkham to approve the following Licenses for masonry contractors
MASONRY CONTRACTORS
G�erstad-Vikingson, Inc.
8709 Utah Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota by: Virgil Vikingson N�W
Art Hagen Construction Co,
Route �kl
Osseo. Minnesota
Bert T. Hanson Concrete Co.
4627 Johnson Street N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
by: Arthux O. Hagen
by: Sert T. Hanson
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L & L Concrete Construction
6858 7th St N.E.
Fridley 32, Minnesota
Axel H. Ohmau Construction Co
307 West 592 Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota
C. J. Smude; ??asonry Contr
4260 Tyler St. N.�.
Minneapolis 21, Minnesota
by: Roy D. Williams
by: Howard Bauer
hy: Clarence J. Smuder
Superiot Concrete Construct. Co.
6321 Jackson St. N.E.
Minneapolis 21, Minnesota by: Glynda K. Brue
T & J Construction Company '
8732 Polk St. N.E.
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Blaine, Minnesota by: .Tames B. 7ackson RENEWAL
Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion
carried unanimously.
Motion by Sheridan to approve the following moving contractor licenses;
MOVING CONTRACTOR
Doepke Engineers, Inc.
2212 Mary Hills Drive
Minneapolis 22, Minnesota by: Henry A. Doepke RENEWAL
Seconded by Kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion
carried unanimously.
Motion by Sheridan to approve the license of the Berghorst Plumbing and
Heating Company for an Oil Burner Secvice License. Seconded by Kirkham.
Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
Motion by Sheridan to approve the licenses for the following plastering
contractors;
PLASTERING
Bob Johnson Plastering & Stucco Co.
1151 - 132nd Lane N.E
Artoka, Minnesota by: Robert C. Johnson
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Modern Wa11, Inc.
5425 Lakeland Avenue
Crystal, Minnesota by: D. A. Matuseski NEW
John P. Steffens & Co., Inc.
3033 - 3rd Street North
Minneapolis, Minnesota by: Sohn P. Steffens NEW
Seconded by Izirkham. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion
carried unanimously.
L?otion by Kirkham to approve the following licenses of the pZumbing contractors•
PLIIMBING �
The Bahneman Company
3740 Ch�r ago avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota by• Robert M. Bahneman NELd
Bill Fignar Plumbing Companq
3639 A7d rich Avenue North
Mlnneapolis, Minnesota by: Stephen W. Fignar NEW
General Plumbing Company, Inc.
7719 West 22nd Street
by• Paul W. Stein �W
I"Iinneapolis 26, Minnesota
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Harris Brothers Plumbing Co.
217 West Lake Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota
New Brighton Plumbing & Htg.
427 lOth St. N.W.
New Brighton, Minnesota
Nygard Plumbing & Heating Co,
7318 Taylor St. N E.
Fridley 32, Minnesota
Osseo Plumbing & Heating Co.
239 Central Avaiue
Osseo, Minnesota
A. 0. Soderlin, Inc.
3731 Chicago Avenue
Minneapolis, Minnesota
by: L11oyd A. Harris
by: Robert M. Tornell
by: Nils Nygards
by; Marvin Vollrath
by: Karl F Nystrom
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Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motlon
carried unanimously.
Motion by Sheridan Co approve the following license for roofing contractor
Walter Ausland
Walter Ausland
520 - 123rd Avenue N W.
Coon Rapids, Minnesota bq: Walter Ausland RENEWAL
SECONDED by Kirkham Upon a voice vote, there being n.o nays, Lhe motion
carried unanimously.
Motion by Sheridan to approve the license for sign erection L-or Orrin Thompson
Homes. Seconded by Kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the
motion carried unanimously.
Motion by Sheridan to approve the license of the well drilling company, Hadden
Well Company. Seconded by Kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays,
the motion carried unanimously.
Motion by Sheridan to approve the following service station 12censes; i
SERVICE STATION
Burke�s Texaco, Inc, 1695 Mississippi St N.E
6301 Highway i�65 N.E, Eridley, Minnesota 55432
Fridley, Minnesota 55421 by: Earl Burke RENEWAL
Seconded by Kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there Ueing no nays, the motion
carried unanimously.
Motion by Kirkham to approve the following licenses of cigarette Vendors:
CIGARETTE
Booth's Texaco Station
6071 University Ave, N E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
Burkes Texaco, Inc.
6301 Highway ,�k65 1V.E.
Pridley, Minnesota 55421
Central Sinclair Station
6290 Highway ;�65
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
Central Food'
7373 Central Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
by; Bertrum Booth
7301 University Ave N E.
Fridley, Minnesotia 55432
by: Ear1 Burke
1695 Mississippi St. N E.
Fridley, Minnesota
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by; Cedar Lake VendZng Company 3a"L'W
322 North Cedar Lake Road
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Va�o1a T4. T4cMorran RENEWAL
7528 Van Buren St N.E.
by: Pridley, Minnesota 55432
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Fridley North Star Station
4040 Marshall Street N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
Park�s Dairy Store
6501 Central Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesoat 55432
SERVIC� STATION
Art�s Sinclair Service
6290 Aighway ;k65
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
Booth's Texaco Station
6071 University Ave. N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
Favzes Spur Service
8255 �ast River Road
Fridjey, Mznnesota 55432
Fridley North Star Station
�040 Marshall Street N.E,'
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
Ryan - Harlan Conoco Station
6389 University Ave. N E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
Uy: Oskey Brothers Petr, Corp
2250 University Avenue
St. Paul, Minnesota
by: Mylo W. Parks
1341 Mississippi St, N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
by; Arthur J. Campbell
3519 22 Street N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
by: Bertrum Booth
7301 University A�•e. N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
by: Dennis Favre
673 81st Ave. N E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
by; Oskey Brothers PetrT Corp
2250 University Ave.
St. Paul, Minnesota
by: Boyd P. Harlan
930 79th Aveneue N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Motion by Kirkham to approve a taxicab license for Cliff's Taxi. Seconded by
IZirkham. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanxmously.
Motion by Sheridan to grant a cafe license to the Frontier Club. Seconded
by Kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried
unanimously,
Motion by Sheridan to grant a tavexn license to the Fireside Night C1ub,
Seconded by Kirkham, Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion
carried unanimously.
Motion by Kirkham to approve the following off-sale licenses:
OFF SALE LICENSE
Central Food
7373 Central Ave. N E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
NaCional Food Stores, Inc
6440 University Ave N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
by; Viola McMorran
7528 Van Buren St. N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota
by; Carl F. Monk
Division Accountant
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Parks Dair� Store by: Mylo W. Parks RENEWAL
6501 Central Ave, N.E. 1341 NIississippi St. N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Fridley, Minnesota 55432
Seconded by Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion
carried unanimously.
Motion by Sheridan Co approve the rubbish and gaxbage license of the
R. W. Nixon, Rubbish Removal Company. Seconded by Kirkham. Upon a voice vote
there being no nays, the motion carried unanimousl.y.
P�TITION N0. 11-1965:
The City Engineer stated that since the City Received several petitions for
street improvement, curb and gutter construction and storm sewer construction
in one area of the City that perhaps the City should carry out a street and
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storm sewer construction pro�ect in this ent�re area. Councilman Sheridan stated
that he felt the City should plan a construction and storm sewer construction ��
p:o�ect for the area, hold a hearing on it, and get the views of the
property owners in the area for the street improvement and storm sewer
construction, Mayor Nee asked whether the property owneis presenting the
petitions asked for cheaper construction than the City normally instalZs
or if the property owners had made any stipulation For construction. The
City Manager answered that the pzoperty owners petitioned for the normal
construction of street and storm sewers
Motion by Sheridan to receive Petition No 11-1965 and refer it to the
administiation for processing, Seconded by IZiKkham, IIpon a voice vote,
thare being no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
PETITION N0. 12-1965:
Motion by Sheridan to recieve Petition No. 12-1965
Administration for processing. Seconded by ILirkham
there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously
PETITION NO 13-1965:
and refer it to the
. Upon a voice vote,
The City Manager stated thls Petition had been brought to him by WalYer I,ukow,
for sewer, water and street conStruction. Motion by Sheridan to recieve
Petition No, 13-1965 and re£er to the administration for processing.
Seconded by Kiikham. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion
carried unanimously.
APPOINTMENT:
Motion by Sher7.dan to concur with the recommendation of the City Manager
and appoint Leona Sean McGuire to the position of Cashier-Receptionist at
a salary of $272 00 per month to replace Marilyn Johnson Seconded Uy
Kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried
unanimously.
ESTIMATES•
Motion by Sheridan to approve the estimates oY Comstock and Dav1s Inc.,
6hapman Construction Company and Johnson Bros. Highway & Heavy Constructors, Inc,
Seconded by Kirkham. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion
carried un�nimously.
Comstock & Davis, Ina. for resident inspection and
Consulting Engineers resident supervision for the
1446 County Road "J" staking out of the construction
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432 work for the following-
Estimate��6 - Water Improvement Pro�ect No
34Q=2 (Pumping Installation and Pu�use-
Well i�6 (600 - 63rd Avenue Northeast) $ 392 50
EsYimate 4610 - Sanitary Sewer and Water
Improvement Pro�ect No 67 (1964 Sanitary
Sewer and Water Program)
Estimate ,��3 - Water Improvement Pro�ect No
75-A (Three additional drift we11s)
Estimate ��6 - Storm Sewer Improvement Pro�ect
No. 71 (T.H ii47, north of Mississippi Street)
Estimate �'%2 - Modification of Existing SJe11s
Improvement Project No 34-R (Pumping equipment-
Existing Wells 2,3�4, & 5
Estimate �k7 - Stonn Sewer Improvement Pro�ect
No 5-B (North of T.H. ��100, east of T.H. ik47
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Estimate ��5 - Sanitary Sewer and Water Improvement
Pro�ect No. 70 (Riverview Terrace, south of
Mississippi Py.ace, Lincoln (Ashton} Street,
south of Ironton Street; Sth Street, South of
T.H. 9k100) $ 29 50
TOTAL $1,298.75
Chapman Construction Company
2809 Alabama Avenue
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55416
Estimate �k2 - Sanitary Sewer and Water
Improvement Pro�ect No. 70 (See above
description)
Johnson Bros, Highway & Heavy Constructors, Inc.
P.D. Box 1002
Litchfield, NIinnesota
Estimate i�4 - Storm Sewer Improvement Pro�ect
No. 5-B (North of T.H. i'�100, east of S,H. i�47)
$7,910.33
$32,046.04
COMMiINICATIO� PROM THE ANOKA COUNTY BOARD CONCERNING FORFEITED LANDS:
The City Manager stated that he received a communication from the Anoka County
Board certifying the location and 1ega1 descriptions of forfeited lands within
the City of Fridley. Motion by Kirkham to receive the communication from the
Anoka County Board concerning the forfeited lands. SecQnded by Sheridan. Upon
a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION N0. 93-1965 CERTIFYING TO THE FEDERAL GOVERNMENT THC AREAS THAT ARE
IN NEED OF REDEVELOPMENT OR REHABILITATION AS A RESULT OF DTSASTER:
The City Attorney explained to the Council that it is required that the Council
pass this resolution in order to obtain funds.
Motion by Sheridan to adopt Resolution No 93-1965. Seconded by Kirkham.
Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
PURCHAS� OF FIXTURES IN THE MiTNICIPAL LIQIIOR STORE;
The City Manager stated that Councilman 6Yieri$8ri att8 Councilman Thompson
examined the Streator I'ixtures offered by the Streator Store Fixture Company
for the Liquor store. Councilman Sheridan stated that he believed the Streator
Store Fixtures were equally good for use in the Liquor Store and since Alternate
A of the bid of the Streator Store Fixture Company is below the bid of Display
Pixtures Inc., he recommends to the Council the purchase of the Streator Store
Fzxtures as describe@ zn thexr bid under AZternate A.
Motion by Kirkham to award the bid for store fixtures to the Streator Store
Fixture Co. as described in their bid under Alternate A in the amount of
$11,475.00. Seconded Uy Sheridan, Upon a voice vote, there being no nays,
the motion carried unanimously.
DEMOLISHING TORNADO DAMAGED HOMES:
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The Czty Manager stated that he had a list ot homes made by the inspection team
which were damaged beyond repair and asked the Council for authorization to
proceed with plans for demolishing these homes. He stated that the equipment ,
which the City rented would not be put to use the following day unless the
Council authorized the administration to demoiish these homes. If the
equipment is not ptrt to use it will be released. He stated that the City would
demolish the homes which suffered the most damage first, The City will not
demolish those homes immediately on which delays have been requested by the
property owners and possibly would not demolish some other homes where there is
a possibility that some of the structure might be saved, He stated that his
office had received many requests to chlay demolishing homes. Councilman Sheridan
asked whether or not the City Attorney believed that the City is sufficiently
protected to proceed with the demolishing of these homes. He stated that some
people wished to have the City demolish their homes in the belief that they could
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sue the City for doing so and obtain some additional money over and above that
furnished to them from their insurance claims. The City NIanager stated that
Che City Attorney informed him that the property holders would not be aU1e to press
such suits successfully. He stated that he had a liSt of S3 properties which
had been declared totallosses and asked the Council if they wished to proceed with
demolishing. The City Manager asked the Council whether the City should proceed
to demolish commercial structures as well. The Mayor asked whether the City
would receive Federal �unds for demolishing commercial structures The City
Manager answered that the commercial structures had not been inspected by the
Inspectors from the office of Emergency Planning but that he bel�eves the C2t�
would receive Federal Funds for demolishing these structures
Motion by Sheridan to adoise the admimstration to proceed with demolishing
structures destroyed by the storm, which are listed by the inspection team,
and for which no request for delay has been received by the City Administration
Seconded by Kirkham. Upon a vozce vote, there being no nays, the motion
caxried unanimously.
WATER LINE INTEftCEPT0R5 ALONG T,H. ��47:
The City Manager stated that it had been brought to his attention by the City
Engineer that new grading for T.H, ��47 uncovered some water mains on the
easement for T,H. ��'47. He stated that according to informaCion available to
the City, these water mains were constructed in Yhe past and were not as deep
as shown on the as-bui1C drawings. The City Engineer stated that it is the policy
of the Minnesota Hlghway DepartmenC to require the owner to lower his uEility
services when they are made too shallow by grade construction done by the
Minnesota Highway Department and that in this case the City is the owner of the
utiliCles, He staCed that he helieved the cost would be beCween $10,000 and
$12,000, The City Engineer was asked to report in more detail on June 14th.
COI3STRIICTION OF DRIFT WELLS:
The City Engineer stated that the contractor working for the City had drilled
and found one good well which it appears will furnish 1,150 gallons per minute
� of water. He stated that it is necessary to probe the well further in order
to verify Chis result. Since this well has been found and is a fairly good
well, the City found another well which wi11 furnish about 450 gallons per
minute, The City Engineer stated that this volume of water is too low to make
the well worth construct�on. He stated that he would like to request the
Council to authorize construction of two more test we11s He stated that
action by the Council is not necessary at this time buC that the administration
wi11 present the Council with a change order for the search of two more drift
we11s. He would like to have the CouncLl approve the change order when it is
hrought before the Council or to direct the Adminstration to draw the change
order at this meeting.
REQUEST FOR TRAILER PERMITS FOR TEMPORARY OCCIIPANCY;
Motion by Sheridan to grant the requests for temporary occupancy of trailer
houses t�o�tkle.fcsllvwing;
Sames R, Holmes, 6700 Kennaston Drive, Fridley, Minnesota
Chester R Dorf, 5901 4th St. N.E , P'ridley, Minnesota
Maril L,rilliams, 6874 Ldashington Street N E, Fridley, Minnesota
Forrest D. Sundy, 576 Rice Creek Terrace PrLdley, Minnesota
Paul K. Yag}ru, 617 Rice Creek Terrace, Fridley, Minnesota
Vernon D, Nygaard 5957 Sth Street N.E , Pridley Minnesota
HiLee Schreiner, 6851 Oakley, Fridley Minnesota
Milton E. Reiten, 6701 Jackson Streel N E, Pridley Minnesota
Seconded by Kirkham Upon a voice vote, Lhere being no nays the motion
� carried unanimously
SEWER AND WATER CONNECTION CHARGE FOR SUBURBAN ENGINEERING:
The City Manager stated that he received a request from Robert Minder oF the
Suburban Engineering Inc., stating Chat SuburUan Engineering is building an
addition to theiz offices The firm does not wish to cut up the floor in the
existing building and run a trench under the floor for connection of sewer
facilities from the addition to he existing sewer line, but finds it more
feasible to dig a new trench outside the building and make an outside cannection
xnto the existing sewer Yrunk for the addition to the building The SuburUan
�ngineering Inc , would like to make this connection without an assessment
for a new conn.ecCion for sewer and water charges The Council �dvised the City
Manager that the direct connection would be acceptable
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A➢JOURNNfENT •
There being no further business, Mayor Nee declared the meeting ad�ourned at
11:27 P M,
Respectfully submitted,
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Raymond E Bade
Secretary to the Council
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William S. N e
Mayor
THE MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING OF JULVE 9, 1965
A special meeting of the Council�of the City of Fridley was called to order
by Mayor Nee at 8:15 P.M.
ROLL CALL:
Members Present; Nee, Kirkham, Thompson
Members Absent; Wright Sheridan
CONTINUED HEARING ON DEMOLITION - 584 RICE CREEK TERRACE (TABLED 6/4/65):
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Mayor Nee asked who is concerned with the demolition hearing on the property
of Leo S B*_edron. Leo S. Biedron was present at the Council meeting Phillip J.
Stern, attorney for Leo S. Biedron was present. Dean Sohnson attorney for the
Utah Home Fire Insurance Company, stated that he was interest�d in the demolition
oi the Biedron home and wished to speak to the Council concerning thss matter. �
Mayor Nee inquired of the parties whether there have been any new developments
since the last Council action on demolition of the home. Mr Johnson said that
there had been no settlement, but that he had a contractor�s estimate whicl� he
wished to transmit to Mr Biedron and to his attorney. Mayor Nee asked Dean
Sohnson whether he wished to bring any witnesses before the Council. Dean Johnson
said, °No," he only w�.shed to pro�ide Mr. Biedron with an estimate for rebuilding
his home, and wished to have the Council infoxmed of the amount of the estimate as
we11 as Mr Biedron's attorney. The City Attorney inquired whether the home had
been reinspected since the last Council meeting. M�yor Nee answered "Yes"
Mayor Nee asked the City Building Inspector to give the Council the History of the
inspections of the home Allen ,Tensen informed the Councrl that the home had
been inspected on May 28, 1965. He outlined the damage tu the home as a result
of the tornado On June 9, 1965, Mr. Jense�, Mr, Flynn and Mr G�isen, structural
engineer, reinspected the home and found the damage to be sufficient to require
total demolition of the home to the deck and repair of the foundation before the
home could be rebuilt to comply with the City Codes.
Mayor Nee asked Mr Geisen to give his report of the inspection Mr Geisen �
reported on the inspection made on June 9th. He listed additionel items to the
report of Mr Jensen of damages to the property, namely, that the house has been
shiFted north and west, a floor �oist over the �urnace is fractured and the
house has sustained substantial damage to the floor and the structure, The north-
west bedroom wall is pulled from the floor and extensive damage has been done to
the inside of the house Mayor Nee Asked Geisen whether he found the strucuture �
unsafe for habiatition and Mr Geisen answered, °Yes." Mayor Nee asked
Mr G?isen whether he is L-amiliar with the City Codes or the BOC requirements,
Mr Gexsen answered, "Yes " Mayor Nee asked Mr. Geisen to state his qualifications
Mr Geisen replied that he is licensed, structur2l engineer with considerable
experience in the home construction field. Mayor Dlee asked Mr. Geisen whether
the home could be repaired. Mr. Geisen answered that the home cuuld not be
repaired without demolishing the structure to the deck and rebuilding it from the
deck upward,
Mayor Nee asked Dean Sohnson and Mr. Stern whether they had any questions of the
witnesses Dean Johnson said that he would like to question Mr. Geisen,
➢ean Johnson asked Mr Geisen what demolition procedures he would recommend for