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i. PROPOSBD CR-2 o�iD�Dic� (TABLBD 3/21/66) : � o�3na�o� �voc yomC
eatsid�ocatian is on Paqws 30 th�co�h 37 e� P1a�miaQ C7o��in8iao' a
s�eoanradati�a fs o� Paq� J103. T'�s oo�c�ctioas s�ooawad�� by th�
Plsmsi�g Caaoissian bav+� bsmat 3n�ca�pa�tst�d into thia capy of taa
vrdinanc�sa si�t� this fs a r�-drsft by t.i�e City Attaca�yo
a o OO�RCB PARK �t8Z013�DiG {TABL�D 3/7/6b & 3jZ1,/66j : I Lav� aat
is�cln�d aqY aagpo�3mcJ wat�sisl foac thfa m�tt�c ia thia aqe�aB
sltha�► a► Paqee i0Z of ti� Pla�cn�q C+o�3.gsi� ai�utts as� ca�nts
by Piaa�i�g C�.saio� a�rs rela�tiva to this rsioa�ing�
3 o HIRII�G OF �TSUELADiCS Co�tsUl�T �TABIED 3/21/66j : 2'l�is ite� was �
tab1�A a�s to this n�tiAgm so tbst the Cc�ts�cil won18 �v� tbt
ogpo�tvnity to �t with th� Insvitsnt� Caosaitl.�e, w�t3� yo�t as'�
P�'��J � ao aa� Fsiday aft�iooao
4a sIC�Dt PlZRltIT APPLICATIOI� • O°BA�A10L� (TABI�BD 3/21,/66j: � a�p1i•
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]tav �t 1AClnd�7 t1�e usaal fi,ab�lativo shNt iA ti�1� ay�a, s3nC�
I aasuarr yov woald p�ef�r to havo fihe co�rple��d �t as fill«3 �a
�►t �&� bircl o�aaiaqo I� a�y of t1� C�o�uACil hss tl�s oppoectnoity to
sit i.0 oa� this b�,d o�ai�g a�d to ai�gn t.b� bi� tabalat3+ou ahMt
at tbit tisas, yoti a�a mr�st w�laaar, W� will haw a srcoeo�tndsti�o�
solatiw to tb� lowest a��d b�ast bid o -
6o B=DS • 1'itACTOR jOP��D N�o0L�1, A1�R�L 4, 1966j: 8a�li�g of �et
bicla is ths s� as I havo �t fo�th in itans #S. abo�vi o'�e wiil
�re a rsca�da��Saa rsla�ive to tbs lowest and beat bid o
ao pr.�c� ca�tsssao� �rr�rc x�v�s, rw�c� za, ��: � �at�ates
as�� an Paqs$ i� thro�ugh i06 0 oa Paqvs 100 a� itii, Tt�s �ki, ths
CaAm$ssi01�1 ]C�C0��8 de�iiil o O�t PiQ� 102, It1�t �3 e�:iM COaoi8810R
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Pa�g• 143 B Zt�e �5 o th0 Cc�o�isaf,oa eoacurs iu tbs st�cNt plan pacos
Poa� bY Wi�aslaw Asac�cia�k.�s, Ou paqe 103 e Itws #6 o tia Ciopiesio�
lesves ssett3ug t�ae ds� foor .a joii�t �wtiog to tb� Co�uteu. on
Paqe 10�e ttee Ca�mis$ion raao�wqa�ds �haoqes in t�s I�118 �signatioo�o
�osalutiats to sff�s�icust� t�e� s�anqss� if tbe Com�cil coaecm��o are
�ai Paq�s 98 al�d 990 01� Patg+i 244a It�s #90 t�ie t`A�18B1aRR !'�COtll�lr�ds
a sttee� 3,�tyaut a8 sbowA o� a p�cvposecl Plat, �1hi� will b� available
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tl� ia uo aotioa by tl� Ca�i.aei� tbat appw�r4 to �d Co�eit
a�etiono a�mri,Y i1ce� 4�28 #7►e #�.0@ #12, #13, aAd #14, th�y w� bs
8lscus�i at tbis t#�, a.tso 24� #4 aad #i'10
8o BUII.DIL�G BO�ARD �TI$L� �U`1'LSo �C'8 300 1956t 'lrl1� �i itt'!
oa Page i07 g Eten�e #�1 a� � reqnite �etioas by tb� Co�uueil o T'be
City A�oactay is o� tth� opiniva� th�t i�cs a Ln�ec] ° s p�opvs�l iss It�
#2, is � p�op�c �.an tl�� �o b�ause of it8 co�rncci,a]. asp�cto
so p�►Rns �n ��ao� ccx�ssac� �xar�c �rrss, wuta� �, ��:
Ttaea� �t�s a�re a�a P�g�s 39 �d 4�0 n� a�iaaa m�dwclit�d at
��OQ Of P�0 �0 $8 f OOC 1%CIt�3Y' t°�8��1@1'8$�O� o Y g fi.b�R'e ii'e L3�
a�ths�s i� �a� ,�oa� wi� �o diec�asao t�ey caa b� disC�s$K1 at
th�a t� a
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�plat�rt�cy, 7Pb� la�et pasagr�pb wanld r�qt�s Cv�o�ail
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tb9.a lett�s � page 42o is in the �iaaat�s an Pacr� 18 an�
19 of t�eis au�dso
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43 iB �lf�la�antt�yo Ti� Poli� Civil Sa�v3+ms Cooni•
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posta Cost to � City fa� tbe l�st si�c voatbs oi th�
yo�s' �uald be a�u add iti+o�nl $150 a e0 o I coae�nc, also,
ia th� �c�t� by t� C��ef �d th� Po13+c� Co�
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by yc9iuu o Tb� 1$s4 fo� 1t�'AS O� �' o Qsuco8hl ° s mi�plo w111
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it waca�d ��ke fc�ux y�s �v�.�i3�a r"t�� u�trvpli� area to
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sa�rt'hi�g r�lativi to regfstration.
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'Thr � at �ag� 108 !.s �lf�l�ta<y. �a agsNarato
aa �'m�+n iyy ths CSty A�toaca�ry, ts i�elt�d 3u t� �nwlo�
v�►ftl� tiw ag�a, if yat ao�acui' ax� wish to �acis� its
evoscaxtioao
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�wiqc �pair waork wh� �c. t�stoak cliecuaa� with tb�t C�o�cll oa
M�etdr 29, 19�i6e and s fina�l c3ebsis ai�anv4P aat3a�ttto
13 o LICSbTS83: Li�s�e fos yoamc cc�a3rdsacativa ar� on Pa�g� b6 thso�h
78. Caatsa�etaace ° iivaa�es o� ali typss ats 3=t a1piW�rtiaa], ao�drr
i�a► cas� ycu ar� �s�st.�ci �n a�y paxti�eu,lar titm. 8 b�t is aat
� oa �►e liat �s y�t. Tlie F�coa�ti�ac Clul� is o�s tia�� list aa Fag� 67.
R�d • s Clulb is t�at ca� th� lsst as ya�t e I will ltiaw a�o ito� ti�
City At� �i�b�C ica� i�1�.usioa�t i� �he �n:Rlc�� with ths aqa�aa
Car at tke Cawr�c�.I ma�ti�g� ea�►i�g tt�+� Ftoatl.�ac Clvb aad alao,
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ar'q�u,iaa�tio�t o:E 't�afs eono�tt�e btat �� he wi�hss �o sub�ai.t tt�
list �a yo� fara yaru� co��tioa�o
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83 ia p��pt+�d �o t� Coa�f� by � Ciity Atto�'�eey fa0� yo�c tort-
sird�ation and to i�i�g th�� Ca� t� to dat�.se If yat aoa�eut with th�
City A�ta��y ° s ree��t�o�, a�d wiab to advp� this oacdina=to�Q
�his �tould � t� fir$� ��arcl�agm
16, CAriIbiA1�ES i��UVtD2NG F'O�t sADTi'�A►RX s�t�3A� c�' REFt�S: �hia ardinano�
oo� Pa�ges 84r �uCOas�aa 8'] �vas r�wste�d lby t�e Hoalth 7�sp�eto�' aLd
cUc� by � ei�y At�a�a Zg yai �vr�cux in �be reca�oMSdatfoa of
� �$�il��11 Yi�l4�S�t� � W$�i 'CO �t'IO�p$ �1g8 C�d�o '�,f.8 WOqI�
� 'i.�$e ��$� r���' o
. 17 o atiD� �Z� C�AYi'�BR 49 M BI�SC�RICAL oK�'�IaTS: R�s o�3in�
� P�rq. 8� �►a� �s�d by � Fir� Pr��iaa Sur�aa. Hatry of
tbs aapaii�t�e�� dw�11�s wit� 4�e� �8 psxluad o�atsl� bAw beap
r�a�g ��accla� a�cces wi�hi�a �a b�f,].dia� to D�dbc�lt h�t�s �n ths
�s p �h�s �a�� �� €��'�ad �y h�dous oa�ditic,ts, a�rd
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th� Fis'r Ps'rv�►tioR HnsWw i�ls �st tbis oaCdla�f'r� �id qiv�
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fi.i0e��. df Bt�'i�t8 �^iat�d o i�' t'.O b� Qt��t�3 � n�M1y f CR"1 i�ld CR"2 •
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con1A Aot b� pa�s�ed, o� at l�t wc�asld 1uw to Itiav�e tb� �Z po�ctioa
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wss �aowa by t.hs City Aitaac��� basad upo�n a di�s�iat at tb� last
�titrg s�lat.�.w to caastant wsivi�g by #bs Com�eil of pco►vieioo�
of 1� �Sqa o�d3�e.
ZO e�SO�VI'�i �O SBTABI.iSB POyIt� P�lISI�OLi F�Tl�D: � riatftt�tt3ro� on
Pags 91 is � aw�9saaea s�esolutioo b�use of t1r� City's s�oo�rd
. clsss atatnae
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HYD6 PA�tR AlRD L0� 1S, AtA�rl'Oit's S�DZVISIO�T 1I10. 1290 � tMo
s�solutiats co Pagss 9Z a� 93 ar� ratti� �cy►eolutiaao a�! a�s b�
�paCo�v�! iw oa� �o�tia� if yt�u so de�ais'�o .
3Z, R380i.DT�OM CSRTYFYI� CBAR�s TO OOR�Y AUDl'1'OR: � s�.sttl+a�o
an Fa�ge 94 is er�if-�plaa�atc+ocy. D�tail of tbs i�+rw� i�s !� srso�
la�tion will �+ faunci on 8�a 95 a� 9b o
23 o iidSOt�TICIR aR�RI�16 P�L�Y PLAiiS AND sFBCIF'�C� ��'1'S
1966-�: �� i'��t�3.�tti+ou ou Paqr 97 pi�]cs � stsMta p�tit� �oa� �
siuc� tis�t oci+g�iasl seaolvdtion ocd4ac3wg t�t� p�'r13�tiea�cy plasa faa�
196G stswtt wa�7c w�ts pe�� o
Z4. �ES�.UTIali � 1�iICIPAt STA�E AID 3T�'6T8: 'T!a s+�eaivtlron
Qu Paqs 98 we�tld sf��xts tbi o� tlM Pla�rnir9
Caw�iss� ao Pa�. 104o if tbe Co�toeil co�a�ra ie � Plam�iuq
Camiasiao ° A r�ooa�dati�oa�o
Z5 o RESOLt�TIOit 83'17lBLIS��DiG i�ICtPAL STA?B AID STAB6T8 i'1'� sraolw
tioa a► �� 99 wanl� •f�v�to t]� rseaes�stiaa oi tU� Plauniog
• Cvo�isaloa aa Bag� 104. if �be Ca�t�oil cce�nrs in tU� Plam�it�q
Caasis,�l,�ooa r�o�s�adatiiaa�.
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Li� D�'iVr � o '1'�L�B S111� �ii i�'v0 'Chit �� COI�
s��siv�i ia Dso�ob�r. �hs ?�1k of th� a� at that t=ss,
ba�vwc, wsa aaooae�Cn�d witb C'�Cae Pa�Ck, atW was jnst
stitsursaabM a�t tbis t:tm�A i gavm a eo�y to t:oaaaitm��e
s�h�aci�S�n aad �s sak� tba� = plaa• co�i�s of tbis 3� �
s�v�lopa with t� age�ds, a�W �,� �at plac� it ae � stwrt
vn t� aq�nda a� thfs t�o
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1°HB I�NUTES OF T� SEGULAit COUNCiY. 1�ETING O�F MABCA 21, 'l966
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A reg�iar Couacil iigeeeting of the City of Fridley �ras called to ordes bq Nayor
Rirkham at 8 s 20 P.1rIe
ROZ.L CAI.L
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i�i�ERS PBSSBNT: xirk6am, i�lright, Harris, Sheridaa, Sam�uelaoa
I�8BR8 ABSBNTa Noae
♦PP80VAL �1�@iD'tBS�BBGiILAR COtA�ICIL l�BTII�G,.,�MABC`H 7, 1966;
l�otion b� Cow�cflmaa Wrigbt to adopt the Min�ates. of the Segnlar Council
Meetiag of MarcL 7, 1956 a's snbmitted. Secvaded bq Councilmsn Harii�e II�on a
voice vote, there being no naya, Mayor Kirkhara declared tbe motioa carried.
�OV +�,�E3j, SPSCIAL COUNCIL MEETING O�F MIsiRCH 14, 1966:_
Couacilmaa Wri�t aslc�ed if the Council remembered an itean ia 'the diacuasion
about afdexalks, that has uot beea included in the minute8, pertaining to Che
money that coald be aaved through aot havfng ta bua children to schooi�if
sidewalics �aere available. Couacilman Samuelson said it waa Mr. Laraon ef the
Scbool Board who had spoken of a buating cost cf $25,000, but thia was ia the
8iverwood School area.
Motion by Coc�acilmen HerriB to adopt the Minutes of the Regular Couacil Meeting
of Metrch 14, 1966 as aabmitted. Secaaded by eouncilman SamuelsaA. Upoa a
voic� voCe, there beiag ao nays, Mayor Kiricham dsclared the motion carried. �
The Ctty Manager explained 3ecCion 28.1 that fa to be e�luded from t�e Ordiaance.
It deals rith precautions against fire in general that are covered ia ot6er pasts
of C•hapter 32 of the Fridleq Code.
Motioa by Couacilman Saaruelson to waive the readiag of the Ordinaace, and adopt
Ordivaace �329 upoa second regding and publish same. Secoaded by Councilmea
Sberidan. Qpon a voice vate, there being no nays, the motioa carried unaoimouslp.
THSREUNDERa
MAti� by Wrfgbt to waive Che reading of the Ordinance, aad adopC Ordinance $330
upon second reading and publiah same. Seconded by Councilmaa Semuelsoa. IIpoa
a voice vute, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motioa carried.
COtRdCIiL. MiNUTES 3/21/66 PAGE 2
� SSC�ID R�ADING OF ORDINANCE �33I TO AMEND CHAP4Ex 28.05 OF TI� CIT'Y CODE O�F
THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINt�SQ2'A TO LICENSE ASPfiALT C�3TBACTORS +
Co�c�lmaa Wright esked the Administira�ion �.f the Cauacil could use tbis
. Iicenaing of blacktop sud asphalt firms to tigfiteu the City°s coats'ol, aad
ask these firms to figuse out where the water ia gaing and then get land
alteratioa per�its.
The City Manager atated that a iorm let�er could be Written to hand out to
these firms ta help coatrol this problem.
HoCion by Councilman Wright to waive the reading,of the Ordinaace, and adopt
Ordinance �331 upon second reading aad publish aaaae. 3econded by Councilman
Harris. Upon a voice vote, these being no naya, Mayor Kirkham declared the
motiaa carried.
The City Attoraey stated that th� Supreaie Court has ruled that rWaicipalitiea
may aot liceaae those persoas Iicenspd bq the Stete. Ti►e text of the deciaioa
is aot ou� yet, and it was hia opinion ft would .apply specifically to electrical
coatractore and plumbers aad othere of this type. Be atAted that as soon as
t6e text is out, he thought he would have aotae recos�endatioas for ch$nges ia
this etatutee �
DBAINA�E PBOBLSM - RII(� CREEI{s
• Mayor Kir�Cham asked if there was an�/oae present who vished to coa�meat oa this
itemo No one resgon@ed. Tfie Mayor ststed that he was_ sure this had beea
satfaiactorily talcea care of when some big ice jams o�ere gottea rid of. .
Couacilman Wright aaked the Gity Bagiaeer to make a report an the coaditioa�
and life expectaacy of the Rice Creek dam. Ae stated he aould lilce to knaa
who awns it and who maiataias it.
CR-2 DISTRICT O�tDINANCE PROPO�AL ANA GO�R(� PARR REZOl+TINGs
1'�e City Manager stated that he hed talt�,ed to Mike Hafner, Jr. aad their 2a�yers
were itot guite done wfth the protective covenanta. The first draft of Che
ordiaance haa juat beea coo�pl�ted by the Gity Attorneq snd not aubmitted to
Che Planning Conmiasion, and so this item cuuld be tabled uatil the April 4th
Council M�e�ting to give the Planaiag Commission a chance to look at it agaia.
Hafner would slao like to have a joint meeting with the Plat�niag Cvmmiasioa
snd the Citq Council at the eazliest oppartusity. The Citq Maasges stated
he woul.d set up a meetiag when he gets the coveasats and rough draft of t6e
�dinance. It was suggested they leave part qf the ev� of March 29th opea
far a possible meeting.
Councilman Harris etated that another thing they wanted to get toget6er Nit6
the Planning Commieaion on was the reorganizatiaa, and the revamping of tlu
bailding code. Councilmsn Wright atated.that ae are aaw puatiiag the eautructioa
�easoa►, and if there is to be aezoniag, there must be hearings end he feels thaC
if tbere are aay questious tl�ey should get together soon and be prepared ta act
• as they already may be holding up some building.
COUNCiY. MiNU'tE3 3/22/66
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• Ysotion hy Councilmaa S6eridan to table the ordinaace proposal and Cammerce
Pask rezoning until the regular Council M�ting of April 4, 1966. The motioa
c�aa aeconded, aad upon a voice vote, there bsing no nays, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
SiGN APPLICATION - STAIJDARD QII. CO�ANY:
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A represeatative of the Standard Oil Cvmpan.y was present and sbo�ed the Council
a picture of the propo�ed si.gn ead a taap oi 3ts lxatioa. A+e atated that a curv
baae r�i1l be built and that this �as a larger sign; previously it had been 5x�
aad the new oae wili be 6xI0 �ohich violates the eign ardfnance so that it reqnires
a wa�vez. � .
Cauacilmaa iJright atated tbat he was in symFatby with the occupaat because�of
the viaibility at t6ia ].ocativn, hut 8e doean`t like the idea of grantiag
waivera every t�me. Councilmaa Samuelsoa sa�ggeated tbat perbeps netioual
companies, for instance t6ase located in IZew Yark could be allawed to put up
their signa. '!he City Attoraey said this could be eaken to be discrimiaation
againat local bnainesses. .
Conacilman Wright suggeated ttist, af the Couacil agrees, the City Attoraey be
asked to drao� up s sepsrate designation within the Sign Ordiaanae nhereby
certaia specificslly named high-apeed highwaye would be ailawed isrger sigas
8ud the �ma11 at�eets and certain divided streeta would atill limit the sise
to 32 aqusre feet. T6e City Attorney could consnit with the Council aa to
• �abich atreets ahould be iacluded.
itiotion by Councilman Wright to grant a waiver of the 3ign Ordin�nce aad grsnt
a siga pestai.t to the Staadard Oil Coanpaay. Seconded by Cauaailmaa Harria.
Upott a voice vote, tbare t�eiag ao aayB, l�syor I�irkham declared the moti�n
carried.
PAR$S AND &EC�tEATION C�+JMIS8I�1 t�TIDiG �3. MARt�i 14, 1966s-
The City 1�lana�er ex�laiaed the budgetary fteme and pointed cut that thfs
dtaage doeen't increass.the amouat of the budget hu�: will. be a ditfeuen�
ueo of the maney �oiehia tt�e budget .
Irhtiaa by Couacilmaa ilright to approve tbe psopased Craaefe:s vithin the Pas�s
aad Rzcxeation 1966 b�dget. Seconded by Councilmsa Sberidan. Upou • voiee
vate, there being ao aaqs, M+syor K�.rkham declared the awtioa �arried.
SAFB?Y COl�fl�tlT'!86 i�3BTING �8 , 1�CH 16 , 1966 ;
"NO PAB�G SIt�S" �T PA�tK $IDB OF STBEETS:
Moti� by Coeincll�an Wright to accept the recommendation of the Safety Ca�ittee
aad draft an ordinance for tbe Couo►cii's coaeidsratian.
Coancilmea Harris stated that He thought this abaald be referred bact to tbe
Paxka and Recreatioa Commissioa aa there ian't enoug6 parkiag st►ace non aad this
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COUNCI� MXI�IU�S 3/21/66
pAGE 4
• �iza g�:c puah the parked cars farther up the atreet. He stated he felt
there ahould be aom�e sort of a plan�ed program. The City Manager atated
that a limited time zoae basia helpa. Couneilmaa Wrigt�t said that he �aitb-
drawa his mation.
Motion by Couacilman Ha�rrie Co refer this parking probless Co the Parks and
&ecreatioa Conmissioa. S�conded by Counc�iman Sherid8n. Upon a voice vote,
there beiag seo aay8, Mspur Kixkham declared the motion cerried.
Motioa by Councilman �Irigbt to receive asd fi2e the Miautea of the Safety
Go�a►ittee M�eeting of March 16, l966. Secaaded by Councilmaa Sa�elson.
ilpoa e voice vote, there befng no aapa, Ma,yor Kirkha� declared the motion
carried.
FRIDLSY IiUMAN RELATI�IS C�it'LTEE MEETA�IG MITNU�ES �FEBR'(TARY 24, 1966 s
Tfte City Mauager atated tl�at this cammittee had met With Chi�ef McCartbq and
the 8ecreatioa Director aad there should be a recaumaeudatiou for the Councfl
by the aext mecting.
I�&ition by Councilman Harris to xeceive artd £i3.e the Minntea of the flu�sa •
Relatiane Co�nittee M�eeting of February 24, 1966. Zhe motion +aae secoaded
and upon a voice vote, there b�iag no aays, Mayor Kirkhsm declared the m�tion
carrfed.
C�'1[1NICATION3 s
� MCCARTYs BUIIDING PEBMIT
Mrs. McGsrty �as aot at the Council Meetiag. Councilma4 Wrigbt stated tbat
the C�ncil haa goae over tbis wbole matter befare and there paa no change
siace the last tf�. Mayor Rirkham explained that tha oaner ia stuck vit6 a
50° lot whicb tbe Council refuses to let her buiid ob. �be Council has
suggested abe aell tha Iat to the apartment ooraer, but it canaot force the
salee Coaacilmen Wright pointed out that there �as•everq reason to believe
sha kae� sbe �oas buyi�g t6e property uader a fraaduleat sale, snd he doeen°t
believe the Conacil caa be beat in this waq to disregaxd bnildiag permits.
1'he City Attorn�y aek�d if the Mayor or the City Manager were iamiliar eaaugh
with thie to knai if this Nas doae with s lot aplit. The City I�Siager
anawered that there had been no lot eplit to his knawZedge. The Finance
Director stated that someti�es the people go tio tl�e Couaty for a lot sp2it
aad it ie a Iong time before the City even kaowa about it. Councilmsn Wri�t
atated that the attorney has told him that either the buyer or the Citp could
bring aa action to set agide the ssle of the south one-6alf of Lot 4.
Couneilman Samuelsoa wondered if it �ou1d do aay good to withbo.ld the Iiceaee
of B& M IQCOrporated uatil t�is matter was atraightetted out. The City
�ittorney stated that he thoughC iti might do same good. It vould cause
them to rectify thia matter if they wanted to do say more building in Fridleq.
Mayor Kirkham referred the letter from Ardis McCarty,_sequesting A buildiug
� permit, to the City Attorney.
COUNCII. I+S�NUZES 3/21/66
PAGB S
• CO�lU�3�GATIONs CiVIL D�FENSE DIBECTOS -�A2t&FER O�F FUND3:
C+�cilmatn Wrigh� stated t6a� tiaere ev8a no qu�stion of the valne of the
Cgvil Defease Police Re6erve, ae waB eo amply demoastrated Lset year dnriag
�he disastess, aad if the ¢euids sre available a� stated by tbe Civi! Defea�e
Direc�or, he fe2t this eranefer of fuada should be aathoriaed.
Motion by Couaci2maa Wright to eoa�ply �aith ehe �reqaest of the Civil D�fease
Director, and autboriae the fi$ure of $750 to eqaip the police reserve.
Secatded by Samuel:ori. IIpo►a s vaice vate. tt�ere being no nays, Haqor Kiskba�
declared the motiaa carried.
ca_��ui_vic,��o�� cz�r B�cu�a - cAS ps�iT s-ss-�966:
T6e City 8ngineer expleiaed tt:at the City does not ie�ue gas main pera,tts
where the Ci,ty hae no utilit�,es 8a these obstruct the City's future con-
str�c�ion of utilities. He pointed out that �here are only three little
house's on thie property, and at one ti�e soa►eoae had beea thinking of _
repiattiag this area, ar►d thi� maia beiag in cauld poasibly obatruct any -
future replattiag someoas aiight wia'h ta do. Another�problem here is that
57th Av�enue and Jefferson Street have only � the right-of-way dedication in
ttiia area. He stated he didn't think the Gas Compeay waated to do this enough
to undergo all ehe conditions tbe City adght wish to place oa this typ@ of
project and 6e iEelt someone had reque�ted gas fro�a them so they were requestiag
it as rocitiaea
� M�otion by Couacilman Wright to deqy this request for a gas main persit at thie
�ime because it i$ the standard policy of the City, aad advise the Gas Corpaay
that, at such time as the Citq Peas a final plat aad dedication of eaaements
far street aad utilities, the Council woeald approve �he pesmit ia coafarsity
�ith th� City's policy. Secanded by Co�acilmaa flarris. Upon a voice vote,
there beiag ao naya, Mayor Rirki�am declared the motion carried.
COi�'![INICATION: CI1'Y BNGIN$E8 - COUNTY ROADS:
The City Manager stated thet t6ia ia brought to t6e attention of the Council
a, feeaibility seports have al�ready been ordered aad if the Council waats to
turn 73rd Avenue aad 49th Aveaue over to the Coantq, or if the Connty f.ndicates
they waat to take over thea�e •trects, it should be dane befoYe the City iavest•
money in improving these etreeta.
Couacilman Wright ata�ed he felt it was appropriate to request t6e Couuty to
talce over two road8, i3rd Aveaue and 49th Aveaue. 14�e Citq Eagineer stated
that 13rd will be a very expenaive road to build, and vould be a good one to
turn over to the County.
Councilmsn 3�uelson asked about the easements; daea the City 6ave ali t6�
easements, would we tnrn tbese over to the Cowity, al�o, �bo vould get any
future easemeata, the Citq of Fridley or the County ot Moka. The City
Attornep atated that it makes ao great differeace �oho ams tbem as it �ill bo
� pablic right-of��ay.
CUUNCgL MINUZBS 3/21/66
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• �„H3�.tITY�I �37-1966 BEQUE$TiNG THE COUNTY TO TAI{E OVER 73RD AVSNi38�AND 49T�
AVENUE:
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Matioa by Couacilmsa Wright �o paas Resolution �37-1966, to be drafted bq
the City Attorney, requestia� that the Caunty take over 73rd Avenue and
49th Avenue. Seconded by Cwtncflman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there
being ao aays, Mayor Kirlthamn declared ehe motion carried.
C(�IUNICATION: RAILROAD � WARBAOUSE COTlMI55IQ�1 - BUS FARE INCBBASEs
Motion by Councilman Wright to receive and file t}�e letter from the Ra3lroad
and Warehouse CO0�I�8b�OR relat3ve to an iucrease ia fares on the Dickeua�on
Liaes, Iac., 833 North Street, Anoka, Minneso�a. Secouded by Couaeilman
Samuelson. Upoa a voi�ce vote� there heing ao nays, Mayor Rfrkham declared
the motion carried.
Cf�1UPJICATIONt OgFICE OF ECUNa1KIC OPPOR'1'[JNI1'Y: NEED FOR 3pTSLLITE 03�FICEs
Cauacilmaa Wright stated that thfa is the program which is aiso caZled tbe
war on poverty snd he haa done some study oa this. He explained that tbe
County ie suthorized to set ap a Council of from 20 to 30 members, some of
wltom nwet be in the designated wage bracket to be eligible to receive fwnde.
He aaid that so far the Couacil has undertaken two or tbree projecte, such
as, the aehaol. dropouts. Ia thia case the Cauaty contributea in kiad rather
� thaa caeh so the Governmeat provides the moaey.
Motioa by Councilmaa Wright to receive the letter from the Anoka County
Coeincil of Econa�ic, �nc:, and tarn ft over to the Fridley flumrla Relatiotu
Cammittee and requeet that they do the necessary research and recoanread to
the Conncil whether or aot ,� satellite office is aeeded in Fridley. Seconded
by Couacilmaa 2ia.rris. Upoa a voice vote, Councilmaa Ssmueleon votiag ttay,
the motioa carrfed. _
Cauncilman Wright stated that Chie represeats sn,-iavestment is� Anolca Coun6y of
something in the neighborhood of $160,000 of which oalq a small perceatage
is overhead aad the rest goes to the people who need it.
Ct�KUNICATION; MAYQR 01� JACRSON, MISSISSIPPI - THANK YOU TR1'.li�R.s_
Mayor Ktrlcham explained the telegram he had seat tv the Mayor of Mi.ssfsaippi
o�ferin$ assistance and read the reply to the Public.
I�otion by Cr�uncilaoan Sheridan to receive and file the letter. Secoadad by
Couacilmaa Harris. Lipon a vo�.ce vote, there being no nays, Maqor Rirkham
declared the mation carried.
The City Manager atated that be had heard the reporta of the manq casuslties
they had had duriag the toraado, and thought thia gointed up again the vale�e
of the WCCO varniags, and the value of base�e nte during Fridley's toraadoa.
�` CO�ICATI0�1 a B4ARD � s,_, BEPORT THRO�JGfl MARCH 12i--1966 s
Councilman Hsrris asked hov long e perfod of Lime aa arner is ailaved to briag
a condemaed building up ta code. The Citq Man�ger explaiatd that the Councll
co�rrrc�L rr�ux�s 31211 �
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. could act oa this uaSer the Iiazardous Buildiug Gode at any time, but the
�oard ot aealth gives Chem a reasonable length of time, perhaps longer thaa
aecea+�ary eo thae the Courta couldn't �sy they weren't givea enaugh time.
Caunciiman flsrri� stated Chat he felt 60 daya �a� emple L!me.
T�e Citq Attoraey stated thst he had had a dfscussioa dith the City Health
Officer and they had dra�t np a criminsl complaint for him, relative to the
garbage at 540 8ugo. Se stated that from tiaie to time the City He*lth Of#icer
has brought �o�a$iacs �e=� peaple haven't co�nsplied wftb his reqaeata. Z'he
City Attorney said tAat the City Health Offices has requeated 6im to dratt a
me� ordinanae relative to g,a�bage, refuse and othex mtarage of juak and
mi�celYaaeoua materials ia order to strengthea his positiifln.
Cw�ncilmaa Samuelson askad if this ardinance would be ready by May lat for
Y.he apring cleanup. ?he City Attaruey stated that he would have it drafted
for the aext meetiag. He stated that, aieo aZong thie line, he had takea a
trip azouad the Citp looking at some of the xea2 eyeaores witb the Bui2diag
Inspector snch as caxs snd storage of materialg and he reac�mmectded that aot
ouly da tt�ey paas the aeceasarq ordinances, but that the Council malce it
�perfectly clear, perbapA by tdvt�ce in the paper, that thia is the date that
�hese placee are to be cleaaed up, and get the Building Inspector to warn
them in advaace that if it is aot done eom� ac�ion wi11 be taken. Tiie Cit�►
FZenager stated that he had aaked the City Atto�cney to go arnund with the
BniZding inagector, sa that if tttey fot�d az►y pl.ace where the City could
• a�rite a camplsiat, the Ci�y Atto�aey could prepare it for the City.
T�e City Attoraey stated that he felt the ord�.c�asices were also deficieat
ia the �cseeniag of storage materials in co�amercisl and industsial areas, and
he thought it would be a good idea to present an ordiaance along thia line,
in addition to tbe o�6er aTdiaanc� he has discuseed, for the Couacil'a
coasideretioa.
Council.maa Wrig6t stated that the City haa repeatedly zequeated a�nnber of
offendera to clean np and be 8oesa't feel they have besa stroa� enough,
especisllq in the western portion of Comaerce Park. He stated that ia his
�ard there is a building at 6591 Main Street which he cousiders a daagerous
buildi�g aad he feela the City ehould inieiate proceediags agaiust it. T6e
City I�2aaager atated he cauld get together with the Iiealth Officer and tLe
City Attorney and gfve the Council the fosms necessary. Mr. Wright stated
that tlse 1ega1 grouud hae to be prepared verp carefully and perhaps there
ahould be more facta and figures before a motfaa to initiate Daagerous
Bufldiag Litigation is made. The City Attornep atat�d thaC he would investi-
gate it to meke certain there are sufficieat grouads for it, but if t6i,s is
the determiaatioa of the Council he wil.l proceed on it.
Mr. Frank Liebl, a vieitor to the Council Meeting, aaked the Couacil about
Che cutting or cleaning of empty lota. Se aCated he fe1� this should be
doae two or three times a year. The City Maaager stated that t6is ie a very
di�iicult pzohlem to take care of., because ia order for the City to have this
�vork dona, it has to go tiiYOUgh two or th�ee forms, each of whicb have waiting
• pet�.od8 ia between ia order to be reimbursed for the work done. The City ie
not aliawed to spead mucb moneq aa this under the State Statute�, aad �e use
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• a pa�� tiEme man, usually a Seaior fxom the Agticulture cas�pue. After the people
ars aotified, they doa°t wsnt to come out aad cut the weeds and it is #�ard for
the City to find volunteeze.to cut the weeds. Councila:an Wright woadered if
$t rac►ulci be goesible to desi�na�e certaia problem areas for the next summer
aad spray tchem in the capriag, althaugh this vould mean Iosiag the retmbureeaeeat.
Maqor ICirkham poiated aut tt�$�ce probably would be so�me trouble if thaj� loat
ao�a►e n�fghbor°a ffihrubs through eprayins� CouEncilman Sameulsoa pointed aut
t�at the weed iuspector� s�ork a�ainly oa gettfu$ rid of the noxious weeds,
snch as ra�weedo Tke City,Manager ata�ed that the Qnly solution he could eee
�as ic4 laave the Cou�z'ty do it, because it has awre moaey and more maapa�er.
The City M�snager �eked �he C�ty Attorney �,f the SLate pre-empts the City•a
go�aeg to write an ordiuertce oa this, and tfiie City AtCaraey stated he would
check iata i�. � �,r
Motion by Councilsaan SIa�ridaa to rece�ve and fil� the report from the Board of
�ealth. Secoaded by Ca�uncilmau 5amuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being
no n€�y�s, Mayor Kirkham declared �he motion cc��cried.
FYNANCE DIREC�'dR - AS3ESSMEI��S - Ld� !, BLOCK 1
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'1'he Finaace Director ascated that he thought the awner would be satisfied if
' the owaer were givea cg�dit for tl�e wark he has done i� the past. '
• - Councilmaa Wright stated tha� this was develope$ on a special uee permiC
and there have been a uu�bez of compiaf.nts. He atated that the drainage aas
impropetly planaed aad th3a ia► a aerious probiem. He felt that the City
shouid make ths coaditian ti�et �he surface draf.nage be improved and brought
to the.satisfaction oi the City•so that it does not rua oa the back of Che
lot or oa the lot to the t�orth, snd the crcedit be �ivea on the recommead�tfoa
af the Buildin� Inspector, if aad when it is done.
M�tion by Couneilmaa Wright to cancur with the recommeadation of the aoaer
the asees8ment credit �ahea he hae aet the coaditioa of aurface drairtage improve-
rt�at, Seconded by Councilcian Sheridan. Upsa a voice v.ote, there beia� ao aays,
the motion carried uaaaimousiy.
Couacilmat� Sa�mnelson pointed out that it the gradiag casts were more than the
credit he woald get, he grobably �ouldn't do it,. Coune�ilmau Wright at�ted th�at
then he would be lisbie for the origina! assess�ec�t. �
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T�e Citq At�orney stated that he thousht theee setvices woald be useful to his.
I�otion by Councilman Wright to authorize the Finance Director tu pay the NI�O
aervf.ce fees for the camiag ye�z. Seconded by C�uacilaan Hsirris. IIpoa a
vofce vote, tihtre beiag no nays, Mayor Kirkhsm daclared tLe motioa carried.
C�CA?IONs I�K10[J CORPO�tATI�I - STREST DELDt
• Mr. Julkowski was preseat and explained that he aeeded � letter fro� the Citq
statiag there wi13, be a street on part of Lots 3, 4, aad 5 Anditor's 3ub-
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Divisioa �'25 Co ctose a laan. There was e discussioa about the dedicatian of
Y.ot� 3, 4, 5 and the W� o$ Fillmore Aveaue aad about tbe fact thaC Mr. Julkwski
ebould pump the vater out of tbe pond in his plat.
Ai�tioo by Couucilmaa Sheridsn to direcC the Citq Manager to give Moon Corpora-
tiaa a letter wb�en Che deed is received, ststin$ that Lhe Citq 6aa accepted
a stgeet deed for Poik Street over Lats 3, 4, 5 and the W� of Fillaeore .
A�e over the asme 1¢ts. Secoaded by Couacilmaa Harris. Upon s voice vote,
ttiste being no aays, I�ayor ICirlcham declared• the uwtioa carried. .
C�ISIDEBAT�a[d dF' PURCHASI3 OI� TBACTO�:
T3ie City Mana�er exglaiued that,the purchase of a tractor would require takio$
�fl6Q0 or $1700 �rcm the resexve fund and tYanafe�g it to the Parks and
Recx�eation budget, if the Conacil ie iaclined to suChorize the putchase.
When Y.l�e Trausfer 8e�olutSon ia pres�ated �o the Council, the Couacil will
forasally make th¢ tran�fer at 'that tin�e.
Motion by Couacilmaa flarris to aathorise the City T�ana�;er to call for b�ds
aa the purcbase of a new tracto�. Secoaded by Couacilmaa Samuelaon. Upoa a
voi�e vate, �3tere being ao nays, Mayor Kirirhann declared tbe motioa carried.
CONSYD�ItATIO[J � HiRING II13URANCB COi�1�ULTANTs
• Mayor Kirkham re�aiaded the Couqcil he h�d given them a psmghlet to arnasider
about Mr. Wtllia� Pee[ sn 7GasuYaace Coasultant. Cauacilman 5amuelsan ataeed
that he had revie�o�ed the brochure aad checkecY with his Insurance Company
and aaother compeny and be had heard nothiag but prgise. Dr. 2rezona, fo�erly
o€ the School Board, h8d �ad Mr. Peet eet up the iaauraace pragran at the
scbool, aad everyoae saw how well the schoo].s caaoe aut at the ti.u�e of ti�e
tornado. �he achaol progsa� iQ acyw i�ing upgraded eacA gear, but it had
originalEy been establ�.8hed by Mr. Peet. Mr. Samuelaoa said he �elt it �ouid
be a smart thing for the Cauacil to hire Mr. Pa�t aad thea set up the insursace
on e specificatioa a�d bid baaie.
Cauacilman Wri�ht etated tha� he had checked anc3 found Mr. Peet'a reputatfoa
quiCe aati.sfactor3►, but h� asked if the Couacil �eaa aot prejudiciag what our
a�vn Iasurance Ca�aittee baa to recoflmnend. Se felt it �wc�uld be proper to hold
b�ck eagagiag Mro P�et uatiZ the Couaail had had a discussion with the
Insnrance Cv�nittee.
i�otion by Councilmaa Saxris to table thia itean natil tbe next m�eetiag, or
aatil they seceive the report of tbe InsuraACe Co�aeittee sad what theY reco�end.
Mtyar Rirkha� etated that tbey ssay eti11 �ant Mr. PeeC's prelimiaaary repott
also, as they.vonldn't be hiring him on a permaaeat baafs at this time, bat
juat for a prelimiaary report,� and uatil they h��d vhat he had to aay, the
Council wouldn°t kaaw what they e�anted. Coeiacilsaa Wright etated that the
Cocincil wouldn°t kaaw wt�at qaestioas ta ask bi� uatil thsy had gottea the
• aasurance Co�mitte�°s r�ort, u:d Mayor Kirkha�a ani� they wouldn't kuvw o�hat
t� eak the Znsurersce Cammittee until they had gottea Mr. Pe�et's prelia�iaary
report.
��%inT��� �a���iT�� 3121%66
PAEIE 10
• Cs�euac��xa�n Sher3:dan asked 9.� the Zn$u�ance Co�anittcee aeport was de�e soaa. �'�+:e
�i�y i�i�anager �aid �h�t a time of I�xci� % bad been set �ox a u�ee�Ling, and he
c��s ���� ���y ws�ulcl �et again a� t8is�r ea�l�es� con.venience to speci�y wha�
���yr �,9�ai.cl i�.1c� i�r. i'e�� �o �nve�. Cour.c�l�a S�ae�.soc� said t�ea� I�. �'��
�ac�ulc? cover ��a� �-L���s �l:n�e p�a�r�a�. Coue�c��.man �,ir�ght stated that he
�ou1d va�e fo� tfse emplo�ring o.� ��. �eet, but he ��ouid Iike to �ke seare
that �h� p�ab�z.� co�!�ide�c� it� �he insa±raxt�e Ga��ti�ee vamn` t hurt. 2rYayor
Y.i�%t�� ��m�te�d ih�.� ��ae�r �+ouRdn°� he hi�ing Ms�. Feee as a replace�xsnt, but to
auga��at the ��asu�ance C�ai��ee, and w�tf? both �ork3tug aC the s�ne tig►e the
aa4n�x Che Couac�l ce��ald reac�i a conclusio�. C�uncil�an Samueiaon suggested
�h�y invi�e l�i�-e P��t to the tne�e�ting and see eai�s� he �ai.Y3 do for $200.
C�cu�ac�l�an Shexi�az� secoaaded �:he motion by Ca�sacilman H�rri� to �able �hfs
i��a ut�Ci1 +�h� Couc3cil iyie���.n$ of Apx�il 4, 19G6. Upon a voice voee, �here
bein� s�o nsy�, A4ayor I�rkh� decl��ed �h� motio� caaa3ed.
C�I3$�}�P,�.�Iiif1 Or PRYi�I�ING PA.�i�E�a
'I`t�e Ci�y �1a�.ager expla4.ned the fo�:r quotaCioas that had beeu received on
px•�ntiiag ehe pasn�shleCs. �e Txi�County Publicatians, Inc. was the Iaw
e�t3�na�ce and �hey could have the pmmphlet� ready by the April 4tb mesCing.
I�stfan by Counca�.man Ii�a?-ris �o �esthoriae the Tri�eouaty F+ablicetioas, Inc.
�o psint 1,240 pamphle�se Ziae aiotioa was seconded, and upoa a voice vote,
� these being no nays, I�yoY Ki�kham decZaxed the motiou carried.
CYAI'M3:
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Motioa by Coccncflman Sheridaa to approve for paymeat Generai aud Public
�Itilities cX.a€a�s �$111 through �8216. Secanded by Cvuncilmaa Wrigint. iTpon
a vaice vote, there being no �ays, Mayor R�trkham declared the motioa carried.
M��ion by CouACilman Wrig,ht to approve for gaymeat Liquor Claims #8�41 th�a�
�842�Se Sgcosbded by Eoun�ilmaa Si►eridan. Ugon e voice vote, there' bei�i$
na nays, Mayor Ki�kham declased the motion carried.
SSTIMAT�B:
i�layor Kirkham asked wha has gone over the detaila oa the A�aerican Pipe
Services and 5oi1 Solidifriera, Inc., items, aad are they fihiehed. Mr. Qureahi
got the ite�iaed acao�ants for the Council. The Coasultfng Eagineer said that
they vere aot qvite fic►ished; that there had beea a reQuest for an exteneiaa
of time. Cauacilman �iar�iQ �sked Mr. Ca�stock wha� is �ithheld on each
paycaeat. Mr. Camstoctc explaiaed that 257. is withbeld, and �in round figures
the contxact at tliis ti.aee would be $80, OOt1, o£ which the Ci ��Y has paid $60, 000.
�e City MaQager stated that the goveramen4 zeleased 75� of everqthing
authorized, and the ree� �rill be paid after their fi.nsl ir:Bpectioa whiab will
not be masle uneil the �inaZ date of the e:tension which has b�ea requasted.
� I�atioa bq Councilmau t3right to approve the faila�+i.ng estimatee far paqmeatt
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COt3NCY�. 2�.VU�ES 3/21/C6
A�aericarn Pipe Services
223I Edgewaod Aveitue �ouCh
S�o �ouiffi �'ark, Minnesota 55�s2€
L*etimate #3 tPARTIAL) O.E,F. Disaater Se�wer
Cleauiag Frogram 1965-66 for work campieted
as of March 1, ].96b, ia �ccozdance with the
ccutract,
, Saii Solidi�era, Inc.
20601 01ao� Memoria2 Drive
, l�ioaeapolis, Mim�esota 5542T
Sstimute $3 (�TZAL) O.S.P. Disaster Sewer
Clean�ag Frogram 1965-66 for work completed
aa of March 1, I966, iu aesordance vith the
CO�itI'SCt .
Comstock & Davier, Inc.
Coneultiag Eagineers
1446 Countq Road ��J►'
Minaeapolis, Mt,aa�eeota
For the �urnishiag of Profeeeiorial Eagiaeering
Services for plaa�►ing tbe coaatruation ofs
Eatimste �1 - Stosm Sewar Improvtmeat Project
No. 3Z-B (T,H. #k�a7, soutb of T.H. �1�0 - I80°x
Fridley)
�atimate #1 - Water 'iaaprovemeat Project Nv.
75-C, Schedule 1 (Water reservoir)
Batimate �1 - Water Lopronement Project No.
i5-C, Schedale 2(Hig6 Surface Puu�ps �- Tl�ree
Additional Filtet�t)
For the i�urnisbing of residsat inspectioa and
reaideat supervision for tbe stalcing.out of tbe
conatruction �vrk fors
Estim�te �44 - Stor+a Se+ier improve�eent Pro ject
No, 12 (Sahednle A) (T.H. #47, south af T.H.
�`100) (Columbia.H�eights, State of Miaaesota
aad Fridley)
Bstimate #I - Water improvemeat Projact No.
75-C (Schedale 1) (Water Beservoir)
Estimate #I2 - Water Improvement Project No.
7S-A (1br�e Additional Drift�Wells)
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� ZZ�oss.�
$ 3,556.16
$ 7,09b.84
$ 6,847.i2
$ 1,314.00
$ 22.50
$ 195.00
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Sstimete #b - 3aaitary Sever, Water & 5torm
Serwex Ia►provemeat Pro ject No. 73-A (54tb &
�nngbruck 5th Addition)
Sffitima�e �5 - Storm Sa�aer Imgrovea�eat Pso ject
No. 73 (54th Aveaae Northeast)
Estimate $I4 • 3anitary Se�ues aad Water I�-
provemeat project No. 70 �Riv�rvie� Tesrace,
south of Mi.ssissippi Place; Lincoln (Ashtoa?
Street, aoush of Ironton Street; Sth 3treet,
aouth of ?.H. �100� �
R�ndal� � Berglin
b�l Plaa� Cnrve
FYidleq, Miaaesote,
55432 P.O. #9557.
Far Services Pesformed; February lOth tbrn I2th
Inatall 21� feet of 8" vericated clap
pipe at S�lven Siils Addirioa - Connect
t�ro 6" Howe gervicea - Oae Maahole
PAGB 22
$ l99.00
$ . 5.00
$ 35.00
$ 1,000.00
S�ao�ded by Conacilmen Samasei�on. Upou a voice vote� there being no nays,"�
May�or. K3rkham dealared the motioa carried.
LI S:
� Motiaa by Councilman Iiarris to spprove the licenses and append the list to the
minutea. Zhe aaCion was.seconded and upoa a voice vote, theYe being eto nays,
Mayor Rirkham declared the esotion carried.
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.�T,�ON �4-19665
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�iotio�i by Councilcsaa WrighC to receive Petition #4►-1966 for biacktop street,
curb aad •torm e�er bet�een 75th and 77th Street oa A�rthur Street Nostiaast,
aad refer it to th� Admiaistratiosi for iaclusion ia e fature project. 8�coadsd
by Cauacilmaa Sheridaa. Upoa a voice vote, these being ao aays, 1�lsyor Yi.rkha�
declarad the motioa carried.
PSTI?I� #5-196b•
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Councilmsa Sheridao haaded a deed dedication�for Public Saseniento on Ffreside
Driv� bet�reen T.H. #65 and 41d Central. Se stated that the two prop�rty o�rn�t�e
have as�ed to have blacktop atreets.
M�otion by Councilman Sheridaa �o receive thia desd dedication aad reqwst
for a aereet aad refer it to the Administration for processing. The atotiaa
was eeconded aad upon a voice vote, there beiceg aa nays, Mayor Kirkha�
decYsred the motion carried.
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Ct�JN�7�L M�NNU�:S 3/21J66
$UILDi�iG PEI2MIT F� TSMPOBASY STAUCTURL� - SCI�t�Rt
PAGE i3
• Mr. Schgaer was preseat at tbe Couacil Mee�ting aad explsined that ti�is Wou2d
be used i�or only oae or two years aa an office. T'he City Manager e�cplaiaed
that thiv had not goQe to th,e Baildiag Board as previously they had aot
takea +actian oa a sgmilar sCructure on this same lot.
M�tion by Couacilman Sarria to graat the appiication for a temporary structur�.
1be n�otion was aeconded, aad upon a voice vote, th�re being ao nays, Maqor
Kirkham declared the �ntioa carzied.
A_PPT.ICATi�T FOR PERI�IIT TO PABK TRAILLH - 7899 BROAD AVENTIE NOItTi�ASTs
Motioa by Councilman Wright to approve the appXication for a permit to paYk
a trailer 8t 7899 Broad Aveaae Narthe$st if the minimum requiremeats for
aan.itatfoa have beea aret. Seooaded by Cauncilman Samuelaon. Upoa a voice
vote, there being ae aays, MayoY Kirkham decl�red the motion cerried.
BUILDYNG PBRMIT APPLICA?i�d - SICKARD (FI� PZAIN,:
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Ceuncilmau Samuelsoe aaked Mr. Rickard, who was present st the Couacil Meating,
if ti�e inaurence hae eatiafactor�.ly been settled. ii�irr. Rickard stated that
t6e case is in caurt naw, and he would tave in th� trmiler house in tbe
meantime. Couacilman Aarris sekod if the home were over 509'. damaged. Mr.
8ickard atated yea, tttat $8,000 waa the figure �he iasurance company �ould
ae�tl$ for, but be dici aot agree. Councilman Wri�ht asked if thia would p�t
the houae ixe full conformity vith the code, aad he answered yea. Councilmaa
• Wr3�ht pointed out that the Council did aot like to encaurage inveatment 3n
this �rea, but this would be e lever for bim with the insurance company.
Motioa by Cauncflm�a.n 5amuelson to gsaat a Building Pesmit to Mr. Rickard.
Second�d by Cauncilmaa 3heridaae Upoa a voice vote, there beittg ao aays,
Mayor Kistcham declared the motion carried.
PB,OPOSED CONTRACT - CIVIC C�BNZERs
Tbe City Manage= explaiaed that the Citp Attorney waa greaeatiag this coatract
for the Cousacil's consideratfap, and thet they have tried to in�orporate
pratection for the City fa this new coatract. Anyt6ing that had be�n paid
befare �ouid aot eater into this c�ntract.
Tfie City Attoraey atated that it was his understanding tl�at tha architect
had sc� materia� tbat the Couacil had requested at the last meeting, tbat
he woulct present to the Couacil ae he �ould 2ike to 6ave the contract sigoed
befo�re he goes aay further with the �ork. He stated that he bad put a fixed
dollax Iimit oa the contract and bad arsived a� the figure af $28,004
iiguring that the moaey availa�le for the constructfon woald be $400,000,
and we have a 7Z rate ineCead af t8e 6Z rate that was in the laat contract.
fle stated that they have left the alternates open so that if and �oher� ':he
Coun�cil directa tt�e architect to dra� alternatea for bLddiag, a separate
written $�reemeat catt be eatered into, either at the 75� of ti�e basic 7°�
or at a dollar per hour rate, and he felt the Cauacil should iavestigate
• wiCh the arahitect which �ould be better on each alternate.
COUNG�� M�N`1'�S 3/21/6�
PA(� 14
Tbe City Att+c�uey atated t6at he had taZiced �Sth Mr. Smiley oo the tslepboae
� ae�l 1�. 8�niley �ae saggested drappiag the words, "W�ict�ever is 2�aeer" oa tise
first -page af t�ie cautract and ia ret�rn he �ou►ld atrike t3�e 3 tfinea $15 00
ttte aecond page of the coatract 8ad in�er� $25.Q0 per hour. The City Attoraey
e�eplaia�d that t�ea it Would be a gue:� o� Whe�her ttee �otal ivosk t�auld be
Zes� thaa $400,400 which �ou3d �ke tl�e 'lw�aich�ver lessex" meaaiagful, or
tbe 1ik62iho�id thsr �here would be extra �osk oc�taide the contract vhich e�ould
be reduced from $45.00 to $25.00 aa hasr. Tbe City Attorney a].eo recomioe�ded
that t1�e City r+�acr a firm v�ad�retsading can the d�cafrtiag af tbe fiaal p1Ans
fot� �tae fire aad po2ice s�ation, aa this �rould effect tbe total price.
Couacilman Semuelsan �tated that he felt that could be left uatil a 2ater
date, and b,e gelt th�y �honld leave it at the 7� and the wordiag "rvhichevar
ia i.ea+�er" �eh4.ch �eauld be c�re advantageous ta �he City. Councilman Harris
aaid that maybe this would bs the time to renegatiiate and settle our ciaim
with him on tt�e ltt� Streee s��e and 8tart fra►n 8czatch.
Motion by Councilmaa Iiartts thst the Cifiy entes into tihe agreement with
Sa Co Smiley and Associates CaompBay as outlined ia the sgresmeat form before
Che Couacil. The moC�.on was secaaded, aud upoa� a voice vate, there being
no asys, Mayor Kirkham c�eclared the mbtioa carried.
3IQJ 1'LRMiT AYPLICA2i0TJ - 0' SAia30�J;
2he City Maaager atated that t�Ir. 0'Bannon r�qussted tbat tbe Cauacil.Xay
this applicatian over to the next meet3ag.
• Matiea by Couacilman 3heridaa ta table tbe sign permi.t application until the
me�ti�g of April 4, 1966. Secaaded by Councilman Sarris. Upon a voice vote,
there bein�g ao uays, rtayor Rirkham decl�red tiae mation carrted.
�Stu.UTIO�t �`38 I966 DBSiC��TATIYdG LBGAL PdEW3PgPSB (CHARTBR 12.01) ;
Motion bq Couacilmaa Wright to deeiguate Che Fsid].ey Edition of the Tri Couaty
R�ecord the legal newspaper for the remminder of the 19b6 caleader year.
Seconded by Councilmaa 3heridaa.
C�wacilman Harria seated he aTOUld like to am�ead that c�otioa tu have the
desigaatioa be £or the sacaad quarter oE the year as that waa the way it
�ras daae at the begivain$ of tbe yeax. Secaaded by Couacilmaa Sberidan.
Cowpcilman Wright eta�ed that he would like �o knaw if there was eay reason
to change ne�aapapers or re-evaluete them after three montha. Councilmsa
Harris atated t6at the origiaal motioa ia �anuary ra8s quarterly aud the
motion ie on that basis. ,W�ight 8aid that the Charter required that the
Counafl deeigaate the na+�apaper on a yearly basis. Mayor Ri.rkliam eaid that
there �as nothin� in the Charter to grohibit doing it quarterly, and bq
doiug it quarterly, it ts autoaaatically doae yeasly.
Joansie Wrighe, 171 63�; Way, spoke ia opposition eo tha quarterly deeignation
because she feala the ciCisena aze involved, in ehat they subscribe to a
aewepaper yearlq and aot qua=terly, and they lilc� to knaw that it will be
� the officiai paper�fox the isagth of their a�ubscriptioa.
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CouaciY.man Sheridan eaid thut the Courncil waa deieat�n� their awn purpose by
f doing it qusrterly aa they are tryiag to clear the docket at every me�tiag,
aad 3,� �hey proceed an n quartsrly basis, thi�a item wi21 come up twice �re,
bc�ar� the year is over withe Mayor K�.�kha� sttat�d tl�at th�.s was a e�naYi
�attex and 8oesn°t �dd much to the age�da. Councilm�a Wright stated that
tt�ia is nor a smell mat�ez, and it ia a ma�ter o£ principle. He esid they
have been getting fair and eccurate news and �hig is juat hoZBing aat the
bait eve�ey t�ree moatihe. Mayor Kirkhasn aaisl that aaly Couacilman tJrigi�t
was rsiain� the queatiion of £ai�r ead accura�e ae�a, erxd i:E doiag it this �ay
encoura�es lxal businesa, the Cauacil has last n�ehiag.
Cae�ncilman Wright aaked Councilman Harxis if he p�oposed to do this Qciarterly
indefiniteiy. Councilman iieiaxis answered �that he felt that another nea�apaper
had gotten enougb eacousagement to come to Bfidley, and the preseat ae�spaper
serving the City has upgraded thefr paper, so he geels the Couacil haa
ec6ieved seucess alseady, a�d the newspapeYS wi21 be Iaere tomorraw whether
the Cauncil doea thie questeriy or yearly, ead i£ Aaother aewspaper doea
buiid up its aubscrip�iona aaii asks to be cosssidered, he £eele the Couacil
s��ia coasider them.
Councilman Wright asid he feZt it would be proper to hear from the
repreaent�icives of the a�ws�pers oa +tkeir greseat s�atus aad plaas. Tbs
represeatatfve f�caa ��e ��d1e� Fxee Presa eAid that tiiey had aot chosea to
pu1� ia a bid, but they did appYeciate the coaeideration of Mr. Harri�'
am�adment. FIe eaid he fel� t6ey may have a�n adequate subscription list by
May or the middle of Juae to be conaidexed, bn� aot yet.
� i�ic. Chal�ers of Lhe Fridley Record stated that o�hea this matter came up before,
the�.r aubscrigtioas numbered 2450 and as of this Fr�day they aumbered 2918,
which he feels is a fairly good aasver to �ahetl�8r or aot the peaple of Fycidlary
csant the S�cosd. Fie sta�ed b� agreed wi�h Mr. Wrigilt that it ia wQUSUal to
desi$nate the newepapc3r every three months in that it Ieaves everybodq up in
th� sir. He said he wae told laet time that Ch�re was to be a new local
iadu�Cry 8ud it turpe out to be �n Anoka iadustxy, aad even if they did pe�C
an office here, it would �till be�an Aaol,c� industry aad the Record ie at least
a little cloeer to Fri8ley. �
The�Ce vas a discussioa bet►�eea a vis�itor to the Cauncll Meetiag, Mr. Fraak
Liebl, and Mr. Cbalm�ers abaut some Iette.ra Mr. Li�bl said be had mritten to
the Fridiep Becord aad oaly oae o�st of four o# t8em had beea published.
Mt, LiQbl safd �hat the paper is ao� objective tn iocal nuattera and the City
aeeda i�oo papers to give both sidea. Mr. C��.lnatrs said that he defeaded
Mt. Liebl°s xight to criticize the aewspape�', but he �reseated the accueatiatt
that the paper thre�w Iettera into tbe waeteba�sket.
Councilmatt Wright had copis� of the,Fridley ae��s coverage fram the last three
it�mu�e� of botb the Frid].ey Record aud t8e Frid2ey Free Prese, and shawed th�
Cauncil the column inct�ee aad the s►umber of ast3ales about Fxidley i� eacb
p+tpe=. Couacilmaa Wright staCed that in esch iaetaace the difference paa
about three to tw4 fos the Fridley Record.
I� �auncilman 86erid�un aaked the City Maqager haar �ch moneq the City sp�ads
aa the legala ia the aeorspaper. The City Manager an�ered tbat it �rould
I amvuat to about $3,004 a year.
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Mapo� Kaxicham called fox a vote on the cnotion tfl amend the desi�nnation of the
n�wsgap�z �a be designated far the seco�c� qe�rter of the yeer. upou a voice
� • voCe, Couacilmsa 6Jri�hti aad Cauactlman Sheridsn voting aey, Mayor Kirkham
ae�r8r�a the neotioa carried.
Maya�r Kirkham called�for a vote on th� a�ea8ed u�tion to deaignate ths
Fsidleq Edition of the 1�i County Record �he Ie�:l aewspeper for t�he aecand
qua�rter of 1966. Upou a voiLce vote, th$re being no nays, Meyor Rirkhaa�
declsred the motion carried. �
I�B_ S�UTIOt�t �39•196b AESIGNATING A D�FOSI'TtpRY • LTg,U�
I�r. Bruasell told the Council that the City �ill have to have a aepasate
account in Che Fridley State I3ank far the liquox funde. And the City �vi11
have to bave aew checke priated. Couacilmaa trTright aak�d abont thQ cost
�a the City of the changeover. Mz. Bruaeell aaid the only cost �aould be
irt tha cost of printing new checks and the cost of the old unuaed checka,
of �rhich he hsd fram $50 to $100 worth Ieft. Couacilmea 3amuelson aaked
hosa loag the preseut aupply oi checks woald ].ast, and the Finance Directar
aaswered close to six moaths. Councilma�a Samueleon a�lced if the resolutioa
were paesed toaighfi voutd the changeover have to be dane �edfately. 1'i�e
City Maasgex stated tha� when:Mr. Brunsell ordered the checks, that would
probably take aix weeks to two m�onths anyeray. CouaciYm.�n Wrig,ht stated
�ha� �iace Chia� new depo8itory will beuefit the banlc by haviag their
advertisiag oa ths Citiy'e checks. peshaps they �soeild primmt the cbecks for
nothing. Cauacilmau 3heridan said that pcss�bly they coald at least offset tbe
� coet of Cbe checka Che City wfll have to di�goae af.
Motioa by Councilmaa Har�i.a to adopt Reso�.ut�.oz� #39�1966 Designating tba
Fridley S�cate Bank th� depa�i�ozyr fos �ne 33.c}uag funds of the City of
Fridleyo Secoaded 6y Couacil.u�c► Sh�tidasa. U}�on a vo�ce vote, ther� beiag
no naye, Meyo� Kirkham dealared the u�o�ioa carried.
Matioa by Counci].miaa Sherid++�n to adopt 8eso�u�tian �40-19b6. Secoadsd by
Conacilman Sana�elsan. Upon a voiae vote, tbsre be�.ag no naqs, Mayor Kirkt�am
c�ecla�ed the motivs� ca�cried.
T4e C�.ty Msaager staCed thg� �he Japcees want �hia resolatioa for ttieir
Jaycees banquet and be asked if they could be printed aa tbe secretariel help
need to type sa snaay Resoiu�ions would probably cost monethaa priating.
Councilman Sheridaa aekctd if all the peo�le had been ecknawledged for the
funds the City had received a�tex the disasters. �he City Maaager staeed
that moat of them had been fram the lists ta� had received. Couucilmaa Wright
aetced if an accosnpaaying latter cauld: be eer�� aeking if the people were
aware of aaqoae whp had uoC received ackno�ledgement to lst th� Councii knaa.
`rhe City Maaager eaid tha� Ctaeae resolu�ion ��ere to be preseated by the Jaqcees.
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The City AtCorney stated that this police retirement fund resolutios� was
drawn up about a week or ten a8ys ago, and further work oa it hsa revealed
that Frid2ey is nvw a City of the 2nd claas, end haa been since la8t June.
This will make a chsnge oi major aignificance in the police retirement
propoaal, and also ia several other things, 1'!se City Attorney went over
briefly the I.eague of Manfcipalities brochure oa chsngi.ag from a third
claas to a�econd claes City aad wheze game aeeded chang�s must be made oa
tbe pen�rion pragram, and explained that it requised thet a corporation be
formed. The City Attoraey propoaed that the Council lay this item over so
that he could study the implicationa of �he clxange and he would me�ke a ne�
resolution fox the next meetiag.
Cowncilmaa Wright stated there gheuld be a thorflngh search of exsctly Wl�at
the statutory change eaesils. Councilman Samuelsoa said he s�ould Iike to
see a program coat eaCimate a�PO of when the officers will be retiriag, hva
maay and so €asttho The City Attorney at�ted that although the City iu�a no
alternative abaut going into thie program, perhaps if are Insurance
Catuultaat is obtaiaed a review of the actuarial soundness of thia might
be of value.to tihe Council. Mac. Whitmore asked the City Att�rney if he could
check the �otatus of the Police Commis�ion in the light of the clasa change.
The Ctty Attoraey said there �ould be ehareg�e ia a number of areas, and he
will include all the information he hea in ti�� form of e�morandum for
the aext Cauncil meeting,
• Me>ticau by Counriims.n Aarrls �o table the resolution �o establieh a police
retirement iund uatii the aext regular Couacil i�eeting of April 4, 1966.
Secaaded by Councilman Samuelsono� Upon � voice vote, there beiag no napa,
Mayor Kixkham deciared the�motion carriedo
.�
Tiie City Manager explained that thia waa curb, gu�ter, and side�8lks on botb
sidea of Misgi�sippi Street, of �ahich the City°a ahare ia eatimated to be
$45,359,20o He $aid that Item (a) is worded such �haC, if tttey wiahed to
dele�e the sidewalks it cauld be inaerted there. Councilman Wright asiced
the City Finance Director if be had started �he asaesament rolls yet, aad
the City F'inance Directoac said that nothing �nore will be do�ne ua assessmeat
Yolls until the work ia completed, He explained �hat the work is ordered in,
and then whea t6e wark is completed, an essessment heariag ia beld to decide
Lhe fin�l way the project is to be aesesaed.
Motion by Cauacil�n Sheridan Co adopt Reaoluti,on �41-1966, orderiag improve-
ment end final plart� and apecifications for St. 1966-3 with ao exceptions.
3ecoaded by Couacilmaa Samueleoa. Upon a voice vote, there being no aays,
Mayor Kirkhaffi declared the moCion carried.
Motion by Conncilman Sheridaa to authorize the MayQr and the City Manager
to execute the agreem,ent with the County af Anoka for this project. Seconded
• bq Cauacilman Wrigbt. Upoa e voice vote, there being no nay�, Mayor Kirkham
declared the mation carried.
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VISI�O�Ss
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• Mra G�orge DeMarais, 6411 Pierce Street Idorthea9x,.wet� at the Council M�eetia�
aad stated th�st far the paet six moaths he i�aa beea awakened at 2;00 or 3:00�
ia the morning by tbe'noie� of machiaesy beiag maved around and the glare of
welding mach�aeae He �taid that origi.aally an ardinsnce had been pasa�d tbat
. thera waa to be a fence completely araund the 10�, but it hadn't beea put
bacic aince the tornado �ad it was a bi,g mess. Couacilmau. 5amuelaan asked
if there had been g cbange in the ope�ration� �nd Mr. DeMaraia aaid that
they weze daiag some kind of manufacturing sad originally the building waa
to be uaed for stoxegea �ire Sa�selson said that theq are aot in compliaace
�itt� the zani.ng thea. The City Attorney said that this was ane of �he placss
. he hed laoked at, and �as pne of the places he had in mind earlier Whea he
spoke about saniag mf eomanercial or industrial gropeaty, and he woald agzee
wi�h everything MTr. BeMnrsis �aid bec�use it wms a rQel eyesore. Mr. DeMazaia
said �hat the u�achine� �aes� atl gerneratiag or campree�ing mechines of some
kiad and that the pa:�pesty �ra� xat infe�Ced alao, Councilaran Wright stated
that the zoning map ahaeed part of thf.s axer� as zoned either C-2 or M•Z aad
�aetther of the�e zones wauld permit this ac�ivity a�d so he was aure t�ey
cauld give Mr. DeMarai� satis�actione
1965_ BABIrTINGS ON I1�ilES7°MEN3,'S:
Councilman Wright gtatc�sd that he thaught the public°s ead presa°s at�ention
ehauld be drawn to the fact that the Cityes Snvegtmeats have earned the
City an amount of $129,974,S�a ia interest.
• Motion by Councilmaa W�ight �hat ttee Council expreas in vriting to the City
I�lanager, Mr. Wa�ner apd to t4te Finance Director, Mre Brnnsell the CouaciL's
congratulatioas a�ad a�pr�cierian for very t�tse inveatneents. 3econded bp
Cout�eilmaa Sheride.n. Upos s vaice vote, �h�r� be�.ng no aays, the motion
ca�rycied .
CO[�4tUNYCA�'ION� TRAFFIC ON PI�RGE AND DE_,�,STREBTS:
Councilman S4�eridaa p�es�nted a letter �e had received fram Mr. M.M. Mahurin,
6378 Dellwood No Ea, co�tcerniag the traffi�c that is starting to creats a
haxsrd on P�.erce aad De29.wc�ad Streets caused by cars leeving the Lounge,
a�d avw the shopping center, taking t6e side $tnceteo
l�tian by CouaciLman Sheridan eo receive thia 1.ettes and refer it to the
Admiaietration for ackno�led�esnent. TE�e ncot#on wa8 seconded, aad upoa a
voice vote� there beictg no neys, Mayor Kirkhaal declured the motion car�ried.
R�QUSST FRf�i M4U1�3Vi86J TO HOOR TO PRIDI.i:Y SEWER MAINs
Cvancilmae Sheridma stated that he had sece�ved a reqciest, bq way of the Village
Aetorney af Moundsview, thet the City of Fridley al�ow the residents ou
the aaat side o£ Stin�o�a �etmeen 73rd �treet and O�borae (Caunty Rd.. HZ to
Conatp �d. I) hooiz directlp ta the sewgr main. I% said that thia could
probably be worked out wiCh NeS.S.S.D. fo�c the connection chgrge. Conacilman
Sam�salboa eaid that if the C3ty did this, inspectione ehould b� by Fridley°�
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plumbing �nspector. The Citq Manager safd ti�at this could be part of any
� agreente�xt that waa made if the policy aere chsaged to take in outsiders.
Cauncflman 5heridan said the� an agreement �aould heve to cover the preseat
ssar#a�iag alsa, and thst there would be alnt of details to be worked ont.�
FIe aafd thax thie ie �he only part a£ Mvundeview that abuts Fridley, aad
this could be a step to help any negotiat�oas w�th tMem in the future. Mayor
Lirkham said he could diecneg this wheA he met with the Mayors. Cauncilman
Sheridan said that ii the Council wished he wilY be taiking to N3S$D and
I�laundavi�w officislg t6e nexC day, aad he �aould discuisa the firat stegs to
be taiceae
SFSCIAL USE PSRMYT FOR GAbtAG�;
C�unciluiaa Sheridan said a property owaer on Gardena aad OZd Ceatrdl Aveaue
had contacted him about the poasibility of getting a pesc�it to puC up a
double garage aa a lot he o�as. He has a frencbise for a paiat bw£�t8o
a�ad he would like to have a special uee permit to use the garage for three
yesra to sCOre paint. Couhcilman taright ssid that this sounded like it
vould iit in with the n+ew zoning area there will be. Councilmaa Sheridaa
said �e had explained thia to the msa, A�ter diaaussing this item, the
Couacil xecv�nded the properCy owuer be told that i�t would be such aa
uphtll fight getCing the psoper permita aad the peruiisaioa of the Fire
Departmeat, and because of the leng�h of time it woul.d take to go through
all the necessary �tepa, it would be edvisable to drap his requeet.
DBCI8IONS OET L�BW BUII.DZNG s
• Counci].man Rarris esid that becauae Councilman Samuel�on and himself were
uae=ally available an verq 8hort aotice, he w�8ered if it would oaC expedite
anp rudi�entary dealinge the C�uncil may have with Mr. Smiley to authorise
'thea to meet wiCh him on anythin� they did not feel required a full Couacil.
Cr�sn�ilmaa Wright s�i� thati bis reaction was thaC aaything sufficieatly
minor�aeeds no quorum, and ia the past they have beea able to wark With the
City Mar►ager oa items of this type, and i£ it required sa important deeision,
�►� didt�t like to deaegate hia authority ta,aayoae. Council.man 8arrts�said�
thaC he did aot want �o nsurp anyone°a aathority, but if the Citiy Maaager
waated another opiaion, thia would be a way to get a quick anawer pithout
puttiag the City Maaager on the spat. The City M�aager Said that i.n the
gaet if there vaa a policp decision to be made, be would be able to see
this and wauid call. the Council together. Thia� arrangement wa�ld ba fine
for aa opiaioa, if it was aeeded, but he felt he would knaw if something
required Counci2 actio�a.
SSAL COATiNG ST�ETSs
Conncilman Aarris asid he would like to see a priority program set up for
aea2 coatiag. The City Sagiae�+r s$id that he has always atreesed the
impoztance of this, and hae writCea a�emarandums to the Council about iC,
but it seemed there was alwaye aaamething moxe i.uiportant that hed to be doae.
He said that there ie a priarity �ist erheaever the Gou�ncil ha� the money.
Couacilmaa Harria seid tt�a[ he would Iike to see this iteon back on the sgeada.
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� STKEL�T PAVING BIDS_,=
Covacilm�n Harris asiced the City Engineex haw the paviag bids are let,
whether �hey are individua2, ca�nbination or boti�. 'i'iie CitY Eagineer said
that tbey always try to bunch a11. the streeta tagetber, so that differeat
graups of one area will make one complete project, Chen the cost is bsoken
doam into arees, Couacilman Harri.s said tha� som�e peopie in this baainess
would like to bid, but because they are smaller they caa only be boczded for
n�r� a�er of dollars. The C�ty Eag3neer aaid that ,aplittiag the are8s to
be bid would ao� b�s cheager to the City. Caunc3lman Wright eaid that two
or three emall firms could get together �nd get thetr aggregste bonda up.
19ie City Eagiaeer explatmed that they biAd the area together under a heariug,
and thea basically coa�racts are let ance or twice a yeas.
Councilman Harsis askecl about �he asseasing of the �treeta, as some streets
have diff�rent types of bases requiring dif£erent coaetructioa, and thie
s�ould affect the Cotal coste The City En�i�eer atated Chat each street ia
figuYed separately sAd is asseaeed acccordingly.
CIEAN UP OF UNIVERSIIY AVENUSs
Coeincilman Hsrris woadered i£ there was socae kiad of directive the City
Council could pass oa to lend aid and assiatance tq clean up and upgrade
the lomke of Univeraity Avenue. The City Enginear said he thought they
�rould See a lot of iampxovement when the Service Dxive is campleted by the
StaLe. iie said that thexe are socme zoniag requiremeats which the City is
• aot enfoxciag,like the boulevard requi�ement becauge of the uafiniahed
service drf.ve.
L2�2u� s�Y ca[�siTT�s s
Councilman H�arris stated that he would lilce ta kua� what hae traaspired
with the liquor atudy group that was to be set ap. MayvY Kirkham a$id that
he bad gotten the last reply a couple of dsya ago, aud tbe members af the
coamittee will be coatacted aad then made official at the next Council
M�etinge Councilman Wright said he hoped the Coc�ittee could be readp to
send a repYeseatative to the i.uterim committee hearfag this Thursday.
SSWS�t RA18 SZUDY:
Cvuncilman Harris asked �hat ha� besa done oa the sraer rate stu8y. The
City Manager said tbat he fiaa beea �aable to arrivs at anythiag with the
N.S.S.S.Da aad will na►t be able to secac�u�ad se�rer rates until he &noas
what the N.S.S.S.D. charge$ wi12 be.
�� Tx_ 0[�i OF T� PLAN�JZNG C�ISStON AND 1►�BTII'TG WiTH T� ASSgS$��
Cauocilman Harris said he felt tbe Couaeil should be meeting shortly �ith the
Planaiag Commiseioa on reorgani�cation. The City Msu�t�e� said that tbe
planning Gommisaion did not feel theq were quite ready to meet yet as tbey
have beea workiag on the rezoaiag, but coasideration of it was on their aeat
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. a�eada, tiayor Rirkham auggested they ca11 £or a a�eeeet�t,ag, but give the
Plaau�a� Gammission �mpie t� to disc�ss iC firat. The Citq Hanager aa�
requ�st�d to a�k the �Zacinin� Cou�iasion ta be readp for a meeting and have
�hem �et : date.
Councilman Aarrie au�es�ed Chat the Councfl �at with the asse4sar as
there are scxae eerious di.scrapancieR oa the valuatf.oa of se�+e vscaat
indastrial propertieao 8a said he knc�s that the asseasor bas besa �p$rading
the v�luatfor� c►f the grope�ep gradually, but the aasassor would nead aome
direcCion farm the Cow:cil to eccelerate bYiaging the property ap to tbe
proper valustioa levela A m�tiag wa� set �tith� the Asseasor for Thursday,
Maxch 3I, 1956. ,
VISITt�� IFZCATI0�1 OF SID�EWAL�_ A33ESSi►�NT.
A visitQr to the Council �Seatiag aaked the Canacil for a clsrifiGStioa on
hc!� tbe aide�ealks gQiag ia oa Misaiaaippi 3treet ai31 be financed. The
Fiaance Director said tvat 'Lbe final detexmia.atian wiil aot be matde w�ttil
the �ork is doae snd ahp �ecisfoa a�ade could be changed up until the ti�s
�he fiiaal roli ie officially a�epted. The vfaitor asked if there had btea
any decision on �aho v�vald be sssessad. Coucticiiman Sheridaa said that it
vould be the abutting prc�perty avners, aad �a gortioY► �rould be paid by ti�e
Schaol Board, Coaaty s�d caa�srcial dt a higher rate then tlze property
o�wners. Cauacilmaa Wsigbt poiuted aut.that the residents �ill get the
stree[, curb and sidewalk at about one-half what a normal. stree� woald cost
• a r.esident el�sewhere.
ANNtIAL CY�l1N UP. PAINT 1JI'--�'
Mspar Kirkham seateed that he would lil�ce to see.the City sCart somethin$
for the anuual cleaa up, paint up week. He su�gested ihat the citiaeas
conld put materiale.they had �o dispose o€ ou� on tha cuxb and tiwt Citq
crew� have a pickup oa a�ivea Saturday. Councilman Sheridaa thought this
wouid woYk if f.t could al}. be fn containers, but they should not be abla
tv rake their leaves out in�a the sCreet to be picked up. Mayor Rirkhau�
�elt tliat the details could be worked out. and thay may be able ta ealist
other arganizatioas 8ad manpowes also. Ti�e C�.ty Manager aaid thst perhaps
they could uae citizens and deaated trucks as the City dces aot have enoagh
trexcke or manpawer for a project of this type. Councilman Wright said
pethaps they cauld do it ovar a period of two daya. Councilman Sheridan
said that perhaps aome orgsnization could spearhead this �ith tt�e help of
additional volunteera. Councilmaa Sa�elson au$gested they get a 1etCer
oif to the Jaycees. Councilman Wright �sid he felC the City could give
more than juat a procimaaeion. Mapar Rirkhaan stated that as long aa they.
a greed, the Couacil could paY�u�e thia further.
ADJOt3�NMENT�
There beiag ao other businesa C�uaciimaa Sac�elaoa made a motion to adjoura
the Council Meeting o# I�lazch 21, X9bb at 32:15 A.M. T6e motion was seconded
. and upon a voice vate, there being no nays, Mayor Rirlcham declared the
meeting edjourned.
�spectfully submitted,
,�-c�-t-'+ ,S��i.a-rr v
I�lssrq Strom
�,Lzi.a�; ���Qta�y �a �� Council
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. SP�CIAL COUNCIL I�ETING MZNUTES QF MAItCH 29, l965
The ameeting was called to order by Mayor Kirk�ham at 8s02 P.M.
RQ�.L CALL
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�ER3 P88SS1QTs lLi.=.cham, A�rris, Saawelson, 3heridan (arrived at 9t35 :P.M.)
!�8 ABSEN?: Wright � . �
CdNTINUBD P'UBLIC i�ASING O�T IMPBOVEI�NT - 3YLVAN BILtS - SANITARY �R #76:
Msqor Kirtcham stated that a aeed for the imgrovement of tbe aeyer syst.em in
S�►lvaa Hille aas abvioua, it•called for the Coancll's thoxough etndy aad a
atu�dy of the beat feasible v�y to approach it f=om aa engineering staadgoiat.
Aay property that has a benefit from a project ie asaessed, bat this case is
aot as c].�arlq defiaed and there is $ problem as har to aseesa for it. Tbe
Maqor stated that the Couacil �ust u2ti�ately make Che decieioa aud they are
interested in the citizeas° viewa.
Mayor Kirkt�am explaiaed to the citizeas some of t6e differeat stepa thst
�oaid be doae fn carrqf.ng out this project if it were defi.aitely decided
upoa. 8e said that ptana aad sgeciffcationa are paepared, stud�ed aad
approvede The bids are le� bq a sealed bid pzocsdure. He �aid the
• contractos ia reqaired ta casrq ineurance and iile performance bands vitb
the City equsl to the e�aouat of the contract. Aftes the work is coo�pl�ted,
aa asaeasao�eat roll ia prepared, aaother hesring is required oa thfs assea.-
a�nt, and the'aseeasmeae �nust be fair aad equal to aZl beaefitted o�aera.
The praperty �aer has"the right to appeal any esaesscmeat he feels is uafair
or not legal. AI1 the coste mentioned are estimated costa, and there is a
chaace that the final costa might be leag.
Conacilman. Harris stated that the original public hearing had been presaed
for time as there had beea a secaad hear$ag scheduled £or tbe sa�e evQnit�g,-
and not everyone had hmd s chance to voice their opinion, aad tbe Couacil
felt they should be given tihie chance at ehis time.
Mr. Frank Liebl, 222 Mercury Drive, stated that as a reeident and taxpayes
of Sylvaa Hills aad the City aF Fridley, he would like to make a atate�eat.
Se aaid tl�at be has acquainted bimaElf with Chis problem, and has found
tbat the 8" laterals are adequate and were, aa far as humaaly traceable,
correctlp instal2ed. He stated that the trouble �oaa the interceptor oa
Uaiversity, ae itrs high velocitq was preventing the acceptsace of eeafer
flo� from Sylvaa Hilla, and sometime� was so high it cause backflaw. He
felt they should help the �n�ortuaate people who have this trouble, buC he
' queationed who should pay far it. He said it would not be right for jnst
Sylvan fli11s to pay ior it, but everyone who uses the iateresptor should
ehare, an@ t�at is the City of Fridley. Ae felt Chat this legally Waa not
aa impsovement; it was a repair job. He said to the Council that they bad
� no righe to aseess jugt the residents in Sylvaa Aills, everyoae who is
uaiag the interceptor is i.edirectly responaible far using the iaterceptor
aad should pay for it --tha� ia the City. H� said this ie a man size job
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aad the Counc�.l ahou2d aot. ber�cden a few hoaneawners vith aa ua just tax burdea,
but he urged them to ase the general sewer fuad for this repafr job.
Mz. 8ichard Peteraon, 212 I�ercury Drive, stated thet he was in symgathy Mith
nbat Mr. Li.ebl haa expressed. fle said they had dfscussed this problea
further, outside tbe City Hall, after Che previoue Public Hearing, and they
felt the iatercepCar fs aot adequate to hacdle aII the flawage into i�. Se
aaid that this was not foreseen 10 pears ago and was aa engineering mi�take,
so it should aot be bxoaght ugoa�the heads of Sylvan Aills residents. He
at„�ted. tha�c the �propoaed sol�ctioa is v�ry inadequate aad temporarq and they
sti11 do not kuow if rhe problem wi11 be licked. He wondered if whea this
new buxdea plus the aew spartmenta were sdded fio the lift station, the pump
in the lifti station �rill be adequate to h�ndle it all.. He felt the job
should be claae firet claes, aad the iaterceptor taken care of evea thougt�
it would be more expensive, perhapa by connecting into N.S.S,3.D. naw.
Mr. Ernest Powell, b241 Sunrise Drive, atated that the people had iastigated
doing e�oaQething about this problem, aad after wsiting 13 moaths, �oere
presented with this outl8adish and disgusting plaa. Se asked why they ahould
be puuish�d whea the engineere say that the line thae is there ia adequste.
He'eafd the intercegtor should be considered right naw.
Coancilman Harrie st�ted Chat this �sa a different makeup of the Cauacil,
and aome af them had been presented with this for the #irst time on February
4th. . � �
Mr. Powe11 said tha� Coanc�?maa Wrfght, Kirkham, and the engineers were here,
and Sherfdan had been oa and off, so it was not entirely a new Couacil.
Mr. Liebl said that Mr. Pawel�. had lived up to all the codes When be built
his home and me a�e him something as a City. Mr. Lieb2 said that Couacilman
Wright had made the atateatent that he a2ready knew where the next problem
wauld be, aad this should be elimiaated.
Maqor Kirkham stated that the Council wants to prevent anq future errors
aad thi8 is the reason for the long deliberetion, they would not want to ��mp
iato anything unwiselyo
Mr. I.owell Swaason, 260 Sylvan Lane, stated that it was obvious that the
geople are oppoaed. iie aaid�Chat by the vote takea at the last meet ing aad
the ovet'�ahelmingly signed petition, it is obvious that the voice of the people
has been heard. Ae stated he would like to knaw if there is another pian that
wauld work that would be a solution and not a temporary atop g�p.
1he Consulting Engioeer, Mr. Comstock, stated that this was a broad question.
fle �aid that every City has problem areas in gutting in a aco�er etystem, aad
they are trying to aQake full utilization of tihe system that they intterited.
if the Couacil had ualimited fuuds they could conaect the whale City to the
N.SoS.SeD., but at the high cost per conaection, the Citq must make uae of
the exiating system. �e aaid certain areas have to be eeparated and gatten in,
in othar nreans, or the City wiil experieace the same thiag that happened ia
the paax year if peak flow conditions were to occur again. Imstead of a
millioa dollars to put fn a new iaterceptor, you isolate areas and sti�l uae
the iaCerceptor to the maxim�sm capacity, and with a lift statioa you are aot
creating prablems to say other ares, Ae eaid that this was a seasible solution
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SPLCYAL COUNCiL MINVi'BS 3/29/66 pA'� u+
�ithiQ the capacity ta pay. I% said tisat there were two parts to this
prablem, the first w8s the 6earing vaiced trnoarda the approval or disapproval
of the project a.nd the second part wss th�e fiaancfng. Some peogle �ere sgainst
it becsw$e they may have to paq, aad they shou2d be abjectiag to the aecond
paut, the fiaaacing, aot to the coastruction.
Mr. Gattrdnsr, 6190 Triaity Drive, ssid tiiat e differeat engiaeering depaxt-
meat shouZd be employed to help out if this Gounci! sad Engiaeering
Departmeat cauaot aolve it. Councilman flar�cis pointQd ou►t that the Council
�wst be fi.scalAy respoasi,bl.�, aad altihaugh there couZd be an ealgrged piau,
it �ould be foolish.to apend tev s�ch mouey unwi�ely. Mr. Comstock said
that be doea w6at the Couacil teila hin� to do, and the Council does what
the Gity iadicatea it aeeds aad wau�s. He atated he wouid lave Co vork on
a much bigger project, buC that this would not be fiacally eouad.
A viaitor ta Che Couacil Mesting auggestied counecting Sylvaa Hfl].s to the
N.S,3o3.D. aow. Conncilaaan Samuelaou painted out tbat the N.S.S.S.D. liaee
had just beea made availsble to Fridley in October, and one area north of
Sylvaa Hills had been cotuzected aad this gave rel.iei to the 61se iaterceptor.
�ie ststed thst he �elt that euLtiag off the lsteral ia a permaneat solution
as tar as Sylvaa Hills ia coaceraed.
� A vi��.tor gtated that they had experieaced backup in February after Melody
M,anor had been connected to the 1�T.S.S.S.D. and after aniq a slight rain,
so the Melody Manor connection to the NeS.S.S.D. had n,oC heiped Sylvan Iiills
one bft. Mr. Frank Lfebl said that it makes senae to conaect to N.S.S.S.D.
naw. He aaid that �then they 600ked up Melody Manor it did aot helg aa the
presaure is here ia the businesa district. He wanted the Couacil to spend
tbe moaey wisely so the Sylvaa Rills residents can say to their chilclren
that they would aot be asseased agefn, anfl not da like the past Council
and be left with the present tnesa. Mr. Liebl stated that his tax etatemeat
had goue up $60 and he waated to knaw athat he had to ahaw for it. He said
tbat Fridley was a secoad clase City and the people Want the services of a
seca�d clasa City.
Mr. Richard French, b110 Raiabaw Drive, asiied Mr. Camateck if the 8" lsterals
could be bZocked at the intercepCor aad then hcok up tbe laterals ta the
N.S.S.S.D. pipe that runs dowa the tracks west of Splvan Hilla. l�r. Camstock
aaid that that would be aae solutioa, bat to conaect all of Splvan H111s
would cost $80,000 to $90,000 at a minimum, as their preseat ahargea are
$150 per REC (resideatc equivalent conaectioa). Se atated that thia gresea►tly
proposed 8olution is nat juet a temporary solution, but a perme.aeat aolution
£or 8ylvaa 8ills aad that tt�e iaterceptor is another problem entirely. A
visitoz asked why, if the problem is the iaterceptor, that the Splvaa Hills
people murtt pay �he coat. Council�man Harr�s eaid that this statement had
never beea made. No oae had ��rer said who was going to pay or haw much.
T6e visitor aaeo�ered that this �as the questian ia everyone's miad aud
� they would like it aasvered. Counciiman Harris read the minutes of the
previous hearfag �hea a vote wae taken, with "the sssessmeaCs aotwithstendiag"
ao one was ia favor of the plan. The vfsitor said that ao oae will abjecti
to aa asaeasment, bu� they caauld like a clarificaCioa on haw the asseaec�enti
will be m8de. Another visitos� atated that he felt tbis shoald be made oa a
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�8ole City-wide bat�is as it !a bringfng the aever sqsteia up to date. He
said that they feel the whole Cfty is invalved aad sayoae that is
conaected right naw shvuld be at the public hearing, and aot just Sqlvan
Hilla.
Mr. Ltebl aalced the CiLy Mane�er haw much money ti�ere Was ia the City fu�.d
for eet�er fiaanciag so the City could take care of it and not charge, and
Chen assess theee people whea they are hooked up to N.3.S.S.D. Othezwise,
these people wili be asaeased three tiaeea; once when it wae put ia, uaw,
and �hen they do hook ucp to N.S.S.SeD. He asked the City Attoraey if it
is legal�y po�sible for Sylvaa Hilla to be aaaessed for thia. The City
Attorney aasvered that it wae legally posaible uader the laW to asaeaa
them for it, the deciaioa of mhether it be epecial saaesement or frem
general tax fu.nda ia a decisioa that will have to be made by the Couacil.
Mayor KiYlcbam stated Lhat Lhe Council hae to determine who is benefitted
and make their determination as Co the asueaement on this determinatfon.
He sAid that the Couacil aleo has to be careful not to establish a
precedent that would get the City fa trouble at a later time.
M'r. Paaell stated that the people here tonight, as a body, did not want
to get a aotice next time that there is an aesessmeaC hearing for thie
• project which they aze fighting againat here tonigi►t. We do not want to
hear anything about aa aaaessm�xnt.
Mayos Rirkham declared the heasiag closed at 9t00 P.M.
AP�'LiCA�'TON FOR A TRAIi�R PERMIT - 161 L�ONGFE?�OW NOR�AST hE�OI�ERG� :
I�. Holmberg was preaent a�t tbe Council Meeti.ag and explained that his.
hvme tiad beea damaged by fire. Ae was not sare whea he s�ould have the ho�e
ready for oceupancy, because ao settlemeat haa be�n made raitb t8e iaaurance
�«�a�y y�t.
Motioa bq Councilmea Harrie to grant a permit to Mr. Holmberg to occupy a
trailer at 161 Longfellaw Street Northeast up until July 1, 1966, with the
provision that aa adequate s�er and water hookup 3s made. 3econded by
Cc�acilmau Samuelsoa. Upon a voice vote, there beia� no nays, the motf.on
carried uaanimousL y.
The City Manager rem:iaded Mr. HoX.mberg Lhere would be a$25 pesml.t fee phich
he could paq to the PZuunbin� Inspectar whea he gat ip touch witl� him to check
the hookup.
PBSL'T�MINARY REPO�T di�
1he City Maaager explaiaed that the engineers whese briagir8 this r'eport
to tbe attention of the Couacil at this time because theae plaaa requise
• coaetruction on the land �ohere the new Miasissippi Street will be built,
and if the Council cauXd give aonee idea af which proposal they prefer, the
constructiom in the Miseiaeippi Stre�t xighC-of-way could be doae prior to
the street construc�ioq. �
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� PRr. Comstock, tbe Consul�ing Engiae�r, shawed a map of the area to the Couacil,
�nd poitsted aut the dtff�re�t ereas snd �tte c�ay they d�sined. He exp�aiaed
tha� t�ey were proposiag thsee basic plans as � sol�tion Co the drsina$e
prablem �i�bia the atudy ases. Plan 1 iacludes a ssaali reteutioa basin,
aad Che coaa�ruction o£ a a�w a�ar�all to I�ic� Cz�k. Plaa ,2 has no �
� reeenCion basin whicb �ke:� it zaeceasary to co�atruct a 1Lne £som 63rd
and 6th Stseet to b3rd and 7tb Street; nortb osa 7th Stxeet to Bennetit where
it would joia the exieting liae aad theuce oa to the Creek. Plan 3 includea
full use o£ 8 rententioa, baein west of 7th aad Beaaett, el3miaating the ,
ner�d for added oueEall cagacity.
Mr. Comstock explained to th� Council that the �aate� is uvw collectin� f.n
�he ogea area, but eos�eday ebis tract wilZ be developed, and eome ultimate
salution should be decided oa, although it will not all have to be developed
at oae time. Cvu�acilmaa H�a�eis asked if iC would not be best to put Che
laxgest pipe (42" ra�her than 3b", at the lo�est deptt�. �
Zfiere �oas a discussion �a to cost of oversiz�.ng, acquiriag the land for a
reteatioa bssin, develog�ent of different areas, zoaing, and haw aaaessments
could be handled. �he Cauacil made ao tinal deci�ion on th!$ matter at thia
time. .
Councilmaa Sberidaa srrived at 9s35 P.M. ead the Consultiag Eagiaeer went
over the SS�k80 discussioa wiCti him.
�SP�T O�d DRAINAGE - 7TH STR88T AND 56TH AVS2nTE � Np�TH�AST:
� The City Mansger explaiued that this has be�n a masefve probiem at ail times,
sad the ConeulCiag Engiae�rs have u�ade a report on paasible solutioas. 8e
stated that he had given thia xepart tc the City Attorney to study, aad
be may eare ta eommeat.
The City Attorney atated that he had done same research oa the propertp
vwaer�s zespoasibilities and had looked at tha site, but he was aot prepared
to eap �hich of the t�o solntiona would be Che better one. He'stated that
the law holds tbat a propeYty aamer who accu�nulatea atona a�ater on his
property snd discharges it in a maaner that unreasonabl.y damagea neighboriag
property is responaible. The queatian of reasonable or uareasonable would
8ave to be determined by tbe courts if an agree�enC could not be reached
bet�een the groperty aWn�r and the City of Fridley. In his visual inapection,
he said it appeared there was a iarge am�uat of guliying ead erosioa an tbe
prop@rty awueraa property, and that saud washed outo 7th Street and there
�vas evideat erosion along the service drive. fle said a porCion of 56Ch had
been closed because the wetier waa washing so much sand iato the neighbo�Pa
yards. Becau�e of all these reasona he was Buze they could make a good
argu�eat that the discharge is uareseonable and that the property o�amer
ahould be respoaaible.
T6►e City Attatney sAid that it was the Council'a decisioa oa ho� to proceed.
Ii� aaid t�e could suggesr thaC thep coatact the property owaer and tell hfm
that tbe Council felt the present situstion ie aot adequate aad ceaaot
� coatiaue, an�i that two solutions have been brought to the Coaacil'e
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attec�ti�: 1. Temposary pond�ag on the property a�waere private pro�esty.
2o A direct connection fr� his tile ontfa3l iato the Cftp storm ae�ar�.
'143e City Manager p�iot�ed out that he has writtea him lettsrs a�d he �.s aixaya
goiag to do so�ethfug about it, but never daes. Tbe Citq Meaager iac�uired
what el�epa tha Couacil wauld like him to take next. 8houid e pubiic 6ea�fctg
be ordered witb all the aaaessntiaats sgaiaat this property, or �nld �
Conacil direct the o�m.er to do the tsmporary pandiag, giviag him a d�:adline,
or lteve the City do it az►d aseese hie propettp. 1he City Maaager aaked if
the City Attorsey should t�sve a reaolution prepared fos the next ager.�da as
they bave gottec nawhere on the Acl�iaistrative Zevel s�ith tbia owner�
Mfltian by Council�nan Iiarria requestiag the CiLy Attoxney and the City�
t�,�auager to coatact this pxoperty awaer aad advise him of the alCeraate
propasaia and of the fact �hat there will be a resolution for public
het ing oa the Aext ag,enda, a�range a meeting with him aad try to arrive
at an agreement on wh4.ch wap it ia to be done. 3eeonded by Couacilma�
Saaktelffion: Upon a voice vo�e, tt�ere being ao nays, Nlayor Kirkhem declsred
Che motion canied.
ASS85�NT - SS�3 AND SS�12Y
� The City Maaager s�ated that ichis memo was an ide$ the Finaace Director
waated the Council to coasider, but the Admi�nistration would liice to go
over same of the legal ramificstions of it further vith the City Attorney,
so they �rould have more oa� this at a later date.
Motioa by Councilman 8arrfs to receive this memo for consideration. Sec.oaded
by Councilman Samuelsoa. Upon a voice vote, there being no naps, Maye�r
Rirkham deciarect the motion carried.
I966 - API�ROVAL OF AWARD -
The City Manager atated that the ariginal eatiwate was $45,3S9.20, S�I •
this was the basis oa which the City agreed to go alaaig witb the Couatq on
Miasissippi Street. Nc� the amaunt o� $39,229.10 3a tfi e Citp°s ahaze if the
bid is acceptable.. 1`hie Will be $6,13Q.10 less �6aa the estimated costs to
the City. Ae stated thaC the Council must agree to the bidder also, aud
the Iao� bidder was Dunkley Susfacing Ca., Inc. The Citq Attorney asid he
wauld draft a resolu�ioa to send to the County.
Motion by Councilman �heridan to adopt ResoluCion �&2-'I966 approving the
awarding of the bid to the Dunklejr Surfacin� Gompaay, Inc. Secoaded by
Councilman Harria. Upon a voice vote, there beiag ao naya, Mayor Kirkham
d�elared rhe motian ca�cr�.ed.
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Coeincilman Samuelson eslced if anything had beea heard fram Tom Hodne on
the Miasissippi and Uaiveraity interaection. The City Manager eaid he isad
', talked to him recently, and Mr. Hodae was meeting with the Stata Highwap
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Depazta�ent Thnraday at whicb Mr. Wagaer will sit fn, ead theo 8e �tll me�t
with the Holiy Shoppiag Center merchants, aud he is far eaough alang that
be ahould be able to have sa�+ething foz the Cauacil by aext we�k.
VIS�
Mr. C. 8ostrcm, 6382 Baker Avenue Northeast, addsesaed tt�e Mayor and Lhe
Councilmen and at$ted tI1at the�re had beaa a lietle problem duriag the saav
stosm of March 23 whicb Chey vould like to discuss. Se aCated that whaa
the ato�m ended at approximately 2:00 P.M. the people on Baker Aveaue
proceeded to clean tbQir drive�aye. AC about 9s00 P.M. th� saaw plov haci
not been �hraugh yet, whsn e CiLy truck with ita blade raiaed came dv�a
tt�s atreet. Be said the reeidoat at 6342 Baker rafl out, haila:d the drivei•,
and the driver proceeded Co back hia treack into the drive�wap and plo� ont
the drive�ay. The truck thea followed the resideat and hia wife aorth oa
Baker Aveaue with the blade raised, although Baker Avenue had not be�n
plawed.
H�e atated that the next d$y, iae and bie neighbor talked to Mr. Cheaaep,
Supetintendent of Public iJorka. Mr. Che�aey asid he did not kno�a anqChing
abaut it, but he wonld investigate. At ehat tio�e ehe tei�phone rang and the
Mayos iafor�ed Mr. C�iesaeq that he had authorized this as an em�esgeACy.
� Mr. Basexo� and his aeighbor then visited Mr. Rirkham, who told thecn s maa
had called �hat hi.a wife w�s needed at the Lyawood Mauar I�lutaing Aome on an
esaergQncye Mr. Bos�rata thez� said he d�d not knaer if the reaident had called
Msyor Kirrlsbam ar if Lynavo�d 2�anor Nursing Aame had called, but what Chey
were gettiag at w�s Chati all the o�her dr#.veways had long been opened, and
if ehe waoaa had a job �I�t necessftates respand�ng to emergencies, this
drivewap should have been ogeaed a�ad it hadn°t been touched. T6ey a8ked
why a squad cas coulda� t ha.ve tatcen hes.
Mapor Rirkham stated he thought he had made th�s ail cle�c to them whea
ihey 6ad visited his howe. Se aaid Mrs. vaaDan was the head aurae at
Lyn�000d Manor Nursin� Iio�e sud her day started at 8q00 A.M., and if he had
beea intere8ted iu just getting her to wark, he could have arranged to have
heY t&ere au time, but he had bsetx cmlled at apptaxi.muateiy 7s00 in the
eveaing by Mr. vanUan that it waa necessary Chat P�rs„ vanDan be at %ymwoOd
Manrnr. Mayor Kirkham said he was na� �ware of the degree of aecesei�y, he
thaught �he head c�rse wa� quaiified to detennine the nature of the e�ergettcq
snd that Baker Avenue had aot been pl�ed aacl she could aat get aut. He
said his firet thought w�a �he mogt expediea�, to call the Police Department
and �alk �o the dispatche�, whfcta he d3d, teZl the d3.epatcher what the details
were, which he did, aad trusx h� to use hie guod judgment, and whethex be
choae to talce he�c over 9.n a squad cax or get a plow over there to escoxt
her out onto a gt?.'e�t that E�as plawed, m�ade no di£ference to him. The
aeceasary �hing wae tii�a� ah� be got�en ou� in the fastest macmer and to tkae
home to respond to the emerge�acy. Mayor Kirkhaia statad that he �houS�it .
• the diapatcher had daae a coua�meadable-job, and it had only beea a mattex of
c�inutee befo�e he had a squad car Iocate a g1ow. �ie said he felt thie wgs
euch a woaderful thin� on the part of the employe�e �ha.t he hsd Torittea a
ca�ue�dat3,on to the p�per.
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• Mro.Bostirom said there had beQa traffic on Balcer from 5s00 ia the mornin� on,
and if his wife held a jab of respoasibility, bie drivewgy vould have,beea
gleared. Ccuncilatan Samuslsoa p�inted out that if Mr. Bostrom had had the
aamrei emer�enay, the Cfty wauld have helped hisa.
.I�ayar Kirkham asTced thet� . what was their poin� . in brin�iag dtis ap. Mr.
8oatrcm aeid that ta-�payer awney ahould be used�to benefit taxpayer� aad
not individuala. Mayor Kirkham staCed he was sute this wae doae; that
I�y�i�o�d Manar N�rd ng Hoa� was not just a home for tihe age8 as sucb, but
there were maay peaple r6era �sho reqnired msximum care, and qualified people
have to i� oa duty at al� t3mea to do aach things as administer oxygea,�
sad theae people ars taxpayera.
Tlze City Attorney aaid that y� could not expect ti�e M�ayor to have to meke
an.ia,dividual decisiou aa to aa emergeacp. If this vere the case, he could
be beld reaponaible vhile 8e made up hia m3.ad. You cannot expect every Citq
emplaqe� to check out every er�ergency�. If you call abaut a pro�vler, .you do
dot egpect them to carry out an indepeadeat 4.avestigation befor� they an,erez
youz emergency. ' �
Mayar Kirkham said that if they waa�ed him to, he �ould check and �if the
bome could disclose the �atute af the emergency hs would have it,ready for
tbe next Couacil Meeting, or he.suggeated they ca11 the home. Mr. Boatrom
stated he �oould tlaiak l�ir. Kirkh� would want to fiad out. The Mepor said,
ao, that he trusted them�and felt he could truet theix judgme�t.
� Cauncilman Aarris said that if a1I the emergenciea of the tornado had beon
checked into, the e3tq wonlc� stSil be checkiag,
Councilmaa 3herida�a stated that �e bave all learned a lessoa from what has
happened here. 8e felt the Admiaistsation $hould pasa a meo�randuan around
inatructing the opera�iag entities of the City farcea that they are cwt to
$o in on privately-awned property as s�as doae here. He atated th8t right or
wrong, thia a�aa aa error an the driver°s part, aad they all kaaw it, ao it
will ttaC hagpen again. He said that this is diatasteful for the Couacil,
for the neiglabaza an the area and we should see that this is eliminated.
He stated that he had discuased thie �itl� the g+entlemen preaeat sad with the
Mayor, aad he feeZs the Citq Maaager should remind the operating entitiea
�tithiu the City to make sure this doea not happen again.
Mayor Ki.rl:k�a esid thae to malce aure �hat everyone understood his opinioa
on this, he wanted to aesure alI of the citizeQS that if any like incident
�exe to occur agaia and he got a call asking for the services of a do�tor
or nurse or anything elee where City aervicea could be of asaiatance, he
would act ia the same maanes as he jaet had. He said he would tsuat the
opinioa of �he grofessiomal people involved as to wtiether there waa aa
emer�ency, and he wauld ta�rn again to professional people aad talk to the
PoZice Depart�ent sad g�.ve them the problem and let them handle it to the
beet of their ability.
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There being ao•further buaioese, Mayor Rirkham declared the special meoting-;
of March 29, 3.966 adjourned at Z0:30 P.M.
Ree�pectfully submitted,
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��yy�traoa, Ac�iag Secretary to the Couacil
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APJ ORD ( I�I�tNCE A��1END i PtG CiiAPTER �.$ Of THE CODE
OF T�IE C I TY OF FR I D LEY BY PROV I D I NG -FOR A
�!E'�l ZON I �+G D I STR I CT (Ci�-2 - OF� I CE, SERV I CE
AND L I P1 I TED BUS I NES� D I�T^ I CT) A�;D PROV I D I NG
REGULATIONS, CONTR(!LS AP+� STANDARDS Tf{EREFOR.
TNE C0l1NC{L OF TNE CITY OF FRIDLEY DO 0lZDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
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That CHAPTE� �� of the City Code of Fridiey be amended by eddinc�
Section t!.$. 102 which shall read as fotlows:
45+ 102 Tlie objective in establishing a CP-2 District is to provide
regulations, controls, and standards for the orderly development
and maintenance of the permitted uses`therein. A CR-2 District is to
• provide a transition between commercial and manufacturing uscs. llses
permitted �re those which do not attract a large number of the generat
public, such as retail shopping areas, and which do not'generate heavy
vehicular traffic.
� 11SES PERl�4ITTED :
1. General office space for business and professional
uses, such as but not limited to, the'following
examples:
a. llses permitted in C2-I.
b. F i n�nce, I nsurance and l�ea I Estate ofi= i ces.
' c. Legal, Architectural, and Engineering offices.
d. Governmental offices. � "
2. Limited business uses of essentially a non-retail or
• service nature requiring�a minimum of access by the
�eneral public, such as but not iimited to, the �
� fo{lowing examples:
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, a. Si�n p��intin� shops.
b. llpholstery shops.
c. Business machire repair shops.
d. Appliance repair sl�ops.
e. Printing shops.
f. Data Processin� or computer centers.
g. Research laboratories, except those presenting
hazardous or n6xious conditions to the adjacent
area. '
h. Sales incidental to other permitted�uses pro-
vidin� that no more than 25f of the floor
space available to any user shall be devoted
to sales.
- 3• Minimum lot requirements.
' a. Areac 20,000 squ�re feet.
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c. Front Yard: 60 feet from road ri�ht-of-way.
, Off-street �utomobile parking provided in
, front of said building shall be separated
• from the ed�e of the roadway, which shall
' contain a curb and side walk, not Iess than
�. feet in width, and a planting strip with
trees and shrubs, not less than IS feet in
width. Such �,r�Ik and planting strip to be
maintained adequately for its intended
purpos�s.
d. Side Yard`: I� feet on ihterior Iots except.said
' side yard set back shall be 25 feet where a
' driveway is installed; 25 feet on corner lots
' e. Rear Yard: �0 feet.
�. t3uilding requirements.
a. P,laximum ratio of floor area to lot size 0.4.
b. Floor area minimum 2500 square feet.
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5. Special requirements.
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' a. Off-street parkin�. Each lot shai) have
adequate off-street parking which shall consist
of at Ieast the followin�:
( I) �:lanufactur i nc� estab I i shments - one
off-street parking space for each
, , employee, plus one space for each
• company vehiGle, or one space for
, e�ch S00 squ �re feet of f I oor area,
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which ever is gre�ter.
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, for each 2 0 s uare f f �
S q eet o floor area.
� (3�� Research laboratories and aII other
permitted uses - one off-street parking
� •,spac� for each employee or one for
each �$00 square feet of f{oor area
. which ever is greater.
' (4� AII parkin� areas and driveways shall
� be concrete or biacktop and shall meet
City specific�tions applicable thereto.
� They shall be so graded and drained as
' to dispose of al ! surface water.
' Drainage shatl not be across sidewalks
or driveways. '
(5� AII requirernents of Chapter 4$.2I shall
t�� applicable to CR-2 areas, except
as inconsistent with the above provisions.
- b. Off-street (oadinc� and unloading. No business
' shall be permitted to receive or dispatch
materials by trucks and similar vehicles
except at an authorized Ioading berth which
_ ' sliall be (ocated so that said trucks or other
vehicles`are entirely removed from public
- ', street or fronta�e si�dewalk. Location and
� number of said (oeding berths shalf be indicated
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on the p I ans ��nd slial I he �pproved by a
Euildin� Board and Buildin� Inspector at the
time of issu��nce of a building permit. Said
, � foadin� i�erth shal) he so located as not to
i nterfere w i th tl�e req�j i red m i n i num pari< i n�
space and sh� I I not hc � I ocated i n the front
yard or side yard set backs.
c. Outdoor Signs.
, (I� .ilaximum number of si�ns:
One per front��e on a public street,
except corner huildings which may
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1^JaII or free-standing.
,, (3� ��aximum size of si9ns:
- ',�aII� si�n - 10 per cent of wall area to
; a�li i cf� such s i�n i s aff i xed.
Free-standin� sign - not to exceed
; • , �.8 square feet in area. ,
� �4� Sic�n placement:
. '.-JaII si�n - naximum height not to
exceed roof Ievel.
� Free standin� sign - maximum height
not to exceed roof (evel, not more
than 10 -�eet from bu i( di ng . .
($� No f! ash i nc,�, b I i nk i nc�. , or an i m�ted
si,�n shall be allowed, nor shall any
sign containin� any type of Ii�ht
source be allowed. Si•�ns or buildin�
surfaces illuminated exclusively by
- ref I eetecl I i c�ht of eonstant co I or and
' intensity shall be allowed provided
th�t the sources of such illumination
he shielded to prevent their direct .
: . rays from falling on any area outside
the lot on which they are erected.
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(6� AIl provisions of Ordinance �318
hereof shall be applicable to CR-2
are�s, except as inconsistent with the
above provisions.
6. Landscaping. AI) open areas oi' any site, lot, tract or
parcel shall be graded to provide proper drainage and,
except for areas used for p��rk i ng, d'r i vet�ays, or stora�e,
shal) be tandscaped with trees, shrubs, or planted,�round
cover. Location, size and species of trees and shrubs shall
L�e indicated on the site plan and subject to approval by the
the 3uilding Board. It sha,ll be the owners responsibility
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to see that this landscapin� is r�aintained in an attractive
and well=kept condition. (n case any trees or shrubs shall
die, the owner shall rcplace them with a like specie of
similar size. AIl vacan� lots, tracts or parcels shall also
�e properly maintained, ,
%. �tarac�e. AIl raw materials, supplies, finished or semi-
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f i n i sl�ied products and equ i pinent sha I I be stored t,r i th i n a
completefy enclosed buildin�; provided, however, tl�at motor
vehicles necessary to the operation of the principle use and
of not more than 3/q. ton capacity may be s�ored �,►ithin the
permitted p�rking lot area to the rear of the building.
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$. Exterior Guildin� P�t�teri�ls. The type o-F buildin� materials
used on exterior ��alls shall be face brick, n�tural stone,
� specifically desi�ned pre-c��st concrete, factory fabricated
and finished metal fr��me panelin�, �lass, or other materials
as may be approved by the Fridley €iuildin� Board.
9. Performance Standards. llses which, because of the�nature
o�� their operation, are accompanied by excessive noise,
vibration, dust, dirt, �r�oke, odor, noxious gases, glare
ar wastes �sha f I not b��� perri i �ted. These res i dua I features
shafl be considered es exe�ssive in the -Followin� cases:
a. Noise. Any use established in an (ndustrial
District shall C�e so operated that no noise
resu I t i ng fror, sa i d operat i on 1Ji1 1 Cfl wou I d
. � . constitute a nuisance is perceptible beyond the
premises. This does not apply to incidental traffic,
' 'parking, and ofi'-street loadin� operations.
b. Smoke, dust and dirt. The emission of smoke,
dust, dirt or eny other particulate matter of such
concentration as to be detrimental to or endanger the
�iub 1 i c hea { th, safety, cor�fort, or we 1 fare, or cause
injury or dama�c to property or businesses is
prohibited.
c. Tox i c or No,�c i ous Ptatter . No use sha I I, for any
period of time, disch�rc�e across the boundaries
' o F tl�e I ot where i n i t i s I ocated, tox i c or
noxious matter of such concentration as to be
detrimental to or endan�er the public health, safety,
confort, or we I fare, or cause- i njury or dama�e to
property or businesses.
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d. Odors. The emission of odorous matter in such quantities
as to bc�readily detectahle beyond the boundaries of
the immediate site is prohibited.
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e. Vibration. Any use creating periodic earthsh�king
vibrations, such as are created by heavy drop for�es,
,or heavy hydrautic surges, shall be proRtiibited if
such vibrations are perceptible beyond the boundaries
of- the irnmediate site. '
,f. Glare or {`leat. Any operation producin� intense
glare or heat sliall be performed within a completely
enclosed building.
'g. Explosives. No ac�ivities'involvin� the stora�e,
utilization or manufacture of materials or
, products �,rhich could decompose by detonation
' shall be permitted except such as are specifically
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(icensed by t��e Ctty Councit. uc ma erta s s1a
include, but not bc confined to: all primary ex-
p;losives, such �s lead oxide and Icad sulphate; atl
hi�h explosives and boosters, such as TNT, RDS,
tetryl and ar:�monium nitrate; propellants and components
thereof such as�ni�trocellulose, black powder, ammonium
perchlorate and nitroglycerine; blasting explosives,
' such as dynamite, powdereci m��nesium, potassium "
rchlorate, potassium perm�c�anates and potassium
. nitrate; and nuclear fuels end reactor elements such
� as uranium 235 and plutonium.
I 0 � Eiu i I d i ng Perm i t App I i cat i on Rec�u i rements . �Jo bu i( d i ng
permit shall be issued for develo�ment of property in the
C,Z=2 zone until the �uilding Board h�s reviewed and approved
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t!;e proposed deve{opnent. The -owner or devel'oper of property
i n'the C R-2 zonc sha 1 1 suk�r� i t the f o 1 i ow i ng exh i b i ts to the
Qui,ldin� 3oard for its review:
a. A boundary survey by � registered l�nd surveyor
of the effectecl area, 1ot .or-tract. In addition,
' the owner or surveyor shall submit a sketch to
scale showing all property within 2$0 feet of the
' effected property including the loc�tion �nd size
e,..' oo� bu,i I d i ngs, dr i yeways, and p�rk i nc� I ots.
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b. Preliminary f�uildin� p1��ns desi�ned and certified
by a re� i sterec� arc{i i tect shoi� i n� : f 1 oor p I ans
of all ftoors, elevations, sections, details, out-
line material specifications and any additiona)
information that is �pplicable.
c. I'reliminary Site Developmcnt Plan desi�ned and
certified by a(re�istercd architect or by a pro-
fessiona{ site �'tanner) showin�: parkin� {ayout,
buildin�s, landscapin�; +ncludinc� trees and plantin�
size and spaces; fences, walls, li�htin� standards,
� curbs and street furniture.'
'd. A peri=ormance ��reement by a I�nd owner or
developer that within a reasonable time to be fixed
in the a�reement the site improvements wi{I be
completed and �rovidin� that if sucl� inprovements.
' �re not completed ��ithin the time specified, the
' City may construct or complete auch improvements and
assess the cost thereof a��inst the owner. Such
a�reement may furthcr provide f�r standards of
r�aintenance of the site improvements and authorizin�
� the City to provide such Maintenance and assess the
' cost thereof a��-� i nst tltie owner i f the owncr fa i t s to
provide such maintenance after notice by the City
' that he is in violation of such agreement.
e. The above items shall be suhmitted at .least 10
, d�ys prior to �he meetin� at which the application
aril{ be considered by the Building Soard. ,
�i'�S�ED �3Y TtIE Cl TY COUNC 1 L OF TNE C I TY OF F� I D LEY T!( I S DAY OF
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ATTEST:
C f TY CLE �f: - f?arv i n C. �'runse i I
Firs� Readin�:�
Second Read i ng : �_ _.�
t'u�� l i sh :
h•1�1Y02 - J acic 0. K i rkham .
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FRiDj,E7[ INSPE�TOR OF BUIInIN(3►S!
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Fridley, Minn., � — / � , 19 l �
The undersigned herebq makes applica�ion for a perm3t for the Work herein speai-
fied, agreeing to do all Work in strict accordance with the City Ordi.nances and rul-
ings of the Department of Buildings, and herebq declares that all the facts a�d re-
presentations stated in thi.s application are true and correct.
Used as
�Tork to be co�npleted about __ _ � s 19_.�...
Estimated Cost � �Pnn_.��
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DESCRIPTION .
- Haw Installed: Flatwise on Extended out fraan Wall Roo!
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Constructed of: Iron� Wood, �� ���7xon and Wood
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• Pae�s eam x�c�TSO� co�ss�ax r�BTUic �s - tsUSCa Zs, i9�
The Msetiag Nas called to ordar at 7:42 P.M. by Cluir�n Snghea.
xlit.L CAt.i.
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�EBS P�BBBN?t �gbes. Mrs. 8ampstt�a, CocbYaa
�BB,3 ABSEP'rs Daapby, Skjervoid
OTHEBS P�SSBHT: l�h s. Stsvb
Paszl BroRrn, Dir�ctor
�s MOTIEITI b� Cochsan, secoaded by Ss�soa, that the oiaatsa oi .
th! Februssy �eetiag be accepted as mailed. Tbe aation carried.
Cochran stated that his �otion nader Old Buain�ss of�th� specisl
�asaetiag sinntes of lsarch 14, 1966 sha�ld hava aaid, "develapa�nt
of a C].ass V road fran� highvay #65 to be finiahsd by fa11�"
iastead of "fros ITniversity Aveaue".
M�7i�T by Cochraa, secoaded bq Sampsco, to adopt the minutes,
aa ameaded, of the Special M�eeting Minntea of March Z4, 1966.
Tha �tion carried..
• VIS+I10�Ss Mrs. 8trub preseated to the Commisaioa the sale of bes ps�operty
ia the �ivervia� �eighta Additina, Slock Z for possibTe park
property.
0'�I� BUSINSSS: TA8 F�FI�IT pitOPESTX LIST:
The Coaaaefsaioo wiil make a#ield trip atudy of properties
deair:ble for pmrk purcha�e oa Suadaq, April 17, 1966 at
2; 3fl P.M.
1.00ICE P�� CONCSSSION:
M4TI�f by 3a�son, seconded by Cocl�an. that the Coaml,asion
defer ection on the improvemeat of the Locka Park Coa�ession
Area at this time aad coasider the poeaibilitq of Co�mierciai
Veadors in arder Co determiae the aeed of improvemeats ia the
future. The �tion carried.
GY�IISABTIC BQUIPN�NT INSTA?�.AT�ON AT 1�00[t8 IA1Q� BBACH �D FABK=
This item was referred to the aext regular meetiug.
T CS IN5 1ZC)11 A1 9�vu ��v aauaa� a�w►s�...v
A check will be made as to price of 8 fe to protect
Mr. Seas Bobardt's yard fram balls eateriag his �ard. T6ia
is to be coasidered fn tbe 1967 budget propvsal.
• NSW BUSZNB88: POBSIBLS PtJRCHASE OF
OFFSBSD BY 1�tS . STRU
The Commissioa vill mslce a visit to the property for coasidesatiat.
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NEW SUSII3ESS: LAND AYJD WATEB FUNDs
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�Continued) i+�i'IQ�i_by Cochraui,,seconded .by $ampaoa that__Parks Disector
be autharised to aaatu the : necessas�r appZicatioa Co the ,
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Land and `Water Fuad vith the CiCp _ Council °s_ _ap�,.s'oyal, __�u�l�
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fuu�a_ �e, ap�l�ec��.ta .�fslody Mano= aa a first ..priority• __ T6e__
,M�tion .carrfed.
DAM Q3 BICS C.RSEK EAST O�P' OLD CENTRALs
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Commission desires an interest be givea in coatsoliiog the
flaw of vater in direct respect to Locke Park. The c�iaimwn
requeat is for a flaw contxol of R�ce Creek. It is tbe desire
of the Coanaissioa to have the pxesent dam eaat of OId C�atral
restored to its origival purpoae aad �ster level centrol.
BUDtBT FOIt I�67t .
Department wili bave budget proposal ready gor the Commission
by the midale of May.
PARR NAM�G2
MOTZ�Z by Ssmpsoa, seconded bq Cochraa, thr�t the park property
on Creek Pls�a 3auth be afficisily nained "JAY PARK". Tbe
natLon carried.
• ADJ�N�+SN?s The Meetiag was adjourned e�t 1Os42 P.M. '
Next Specisl M�eeting �aill be taeld oa Suadsy, April 17th aC
2s30 P.M. st Fridleq City Ha11; Field Trip of poteatiel park
property.
Next Begulas MesCing will be held on Monday, April 25, 1966
at 7s30 P.l�i. at Fridiey City Asil.
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City Manager
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue Northeast
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Re: District Court File 24837
Condemnation by the City of Fridleq
Project 67-68, Parcel 4
Dear Earl: *
I have been sending you some of the correspondence that I have had with
Mr. Charles Mayo who presently lives at 858 - lllth Avenue North�est, Coon
Rapids, Minnesota. As the correspondence indicates he now is making claim
for $50 for an easement across the Anoka Cuyuna Range Railway in front of � "
lots that he previously awned, namely Lots 10 and 11, Block 1, Hillcrest.
In looking back through the file I find that initially he was named as an
owner of these lots. However, my file indicates that either at the initial
court hearing or at a meeting before the Commissioners he stated that he was
. not the awner. In view of that announcement I added the award for these
lots in the total award that was paic� directly to the Anoka Cuyuna Ra.nge �
° Railway Company. The award was $50. Mr. Mayo has no�w made a demand for �
' the $50 and I have rechecked the title. It does now appear that Mrs. Briet
did receive a Quit Claim Deed from the Anoka Cuyuna Range Railway. She
apparently believed that she had conveyed it to Mr. Mayo. I••suggested to
Mr. Mayo that I would recommend to the City that an additional $50 be paid
for an easement if he would have Mra. Briet sign an easement. Apparently
he has talked with Mrs. Briet and says that she is agreeable to sign an8
endorse the check over to him.
I respectfully requeat that the Finance Director be authorized to pay an
additional award of $50 on Parcel 4 to Charles Mayo and Dorothy Sheffel
Briet. I will then prepare an easement and amend the attorney�s certificate
accordingly.
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�our city consider the tollowing propossl.
The City vf P'ridln+lu�s ittstalled s sanitsr� sewer line on Pl�asant�itw
Drive where it ab�ts th� Yillage of Yound� Yi�w b�tre�n Count� Road H-Z asd
Co�ntq Aoad I. Thsr� ar� a nu�ber o! residenc�a on the 1(onnds View sii� �!
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s�ate�. Our engia�era hav� indic�ted to us thst it would b� f�asible toa� this
to b� don� and we inquir� as to wh�ther or not �our city would bave aay
obj�ction to this.propoAaZ, and what t�� terss s! such • proposRl wenld b�.
Nauid �on pl�sa• hav� thi� cogsid�red as soon as posaibl� and l�t �
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sua�ecT—_1'o3ition of Lieutenant of Poliae DATE March 28, 1966
_ Wouldyouu_�lease___ask the_City Counail to ara$te the poaition of
Lieutenant in the Poliae Dept. Examinations hava been given by the
_:_.__Police_Civi1 Serv_ice Comanission, and an eligibility liet has been
____w._given_,u�,._-Wages_Por _a_ Lieutenant �would atart at 690.00 and go to
,_ __ _?10.__00 _after _aia_montha. Thie position would create a aecond in
�___command,_and__Kith:the vaaation aeason almoet upon ua, this ie important.
I would like thia appointment to become effactive on July l, 1966•
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CONSTRUCTION DISTRICT 5
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MINNEAP04I8. MINN. 55422
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6431 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55421 .
Attention: Ear1 P. Wa�ner � .
City Manager
In reply refer to: 315
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In Fridley
Dear Mr. Wagner:
we have received your letter dated March 28, 1g66 inquiring as
� to the feasibility of the State allowin� an emergency crossover
• northerly of 69� Avenue N.E. It is understood this crossover
will be needed in the event that the City of Fridley decides to
construct a City Hall, Fire and Police Station on the easterly
side of T.H. 4� at this location.
The crossover, of course, would be for emergency vehicles only
and would be so signed and constructed to discourage use by any-
one else. It is further understood that at that time the existing
emergency crossover southerly of 65s� Avenue N.E. opposite your
present fire station would be closed.
, Sincerely,
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Deputy District mgineer
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6I�31 University Ave. NE
Fridley, Yinnesota, 551�21
7190 Ri.verview Terr.��32
Fridley, Mirulssota,
�arch 30, 19�
Attns ][r. Earl Wa�er, City l�anager
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On behalf oP the Fr3.dley City Band, I Rould like to express our appreciation
for the suppart oi the council this past yea.r. The band is A little larger and�
we are certain� much sty�onger. We have pl�yed thxee cancerts this v�3nter and
are looking �'onrard to playing tRO more before our •series of outdoor swmmer cori-
carts begin. We hope that �e shall be able to represent t�he city 3n�and around
owr cammunity as Ke hane in the past. Our concert at ths Apache Plaaa in Februas'y
dreTr a good deal of attention and, �re think, reflected we�.l on the civi.c spirit
of Fridley.
W� hava recentlp purchasad ten more blaxer styled band uniforms to bring
the total to forty. �e have aubstantially increased our music library and pur-
cha�ed some percussion equi.prnent. �Ife believe that we have an excellent founda-
tion for years of future activity. 1i�e do believe that xe ought to continue to
build our library and equipment. 11�e must also purchase a filing cabinet and seqne
storage materials tu pratect tne invastrnent that �re have made.
You �ill notice several minor chan es in the budget which I shall submi.t
bela�r. �e ha�re decreased our proposal to �1600. For the past three years ovr
budget has been ��1688• The decressed budget indicates the f ruit of the past sup-+
- port that the counci.l has extended. YPe are asld.ng a sLi.�ht ir�c rease in the
director'g salary--fironu�t�850 to �900. Mr. Vernan Knutson�s dadication and skill
are extraordinaxy and �re �rould like to mF►ke a modest but tangible racognition oi
these facts • `
Yours trulY,
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Frid].ey Ciip $and
Proposed Budget, Fridley City Band, 19b? ,'
Directorts aalary • a � • • • • • • • • • • • � • • • • • • • � • �9�
Rsntal and equipnent (includes ths use of practice room and �.
concert iacilitiesf and a fe�++r instruments--public schools.
Purchases of music� equiponent� and supplies necessary to
protect and maintain the �usic� uniforms�and squipment), .,.�1o0
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Paul Bro�a� Recreation Director
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tha Publie Worka and 1�Cagin�srie�g Departae�ats og the Citq o!� Fridley sad
ia foa:ad to b� satisfactory.
�Th� Mrtat� Boad tor this projact caa be rslau�d by th�
Couaail of th� City af 8ridloy aaw,
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MINNtAP0�.18, MINNSSOTA 8040/
, March 29, 1966
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HONOR.ABLE MAYOR AND CI�'Y COUNCIL
CITY OF FRIDLEY
FRIDLEY� • MINNESOTA .
Gentlemen:
The Overhead Street I,ighting Contract dated July 27� 1964,
between the City of Fridley and Northern States Power Compariy provides ,
that rates for street l.ighting service may be changed upon compliance
with the conditions specified therein.
i In accordance with the provi.sions of said contract� notice
is hereby given that new street light�ng rates will become effectiv�e
on April 1, 1967. A su�riary of the new rates is attached.
A Canpany representative wi11 be in touch with you soon to
explain these rate changes. He will also be happy to assist you in
planning the best possible street lighting system for Fridley.
Sincerely,
' . . Gt.u.w-
A. E. Hassinger �r '
Assistant to the Manager
Minneapolis Division
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Summ.ary of the Effect of Rate Adjustments
on the Street Lighting System
March 25, 1966
Present Sys�em
189 - 10,000 Lumen Incandescent Overhead Units
417 - 6,000 Lumen Incanciescent Overhead Units
4- 400 Watt Mercury Vapor Units
1- 250 Watt Mercury Vapor Unit
' 7- 175 Watt Mercury Vapor Units •
2- 1F1+8EH0 Fluorescent Overhead Units
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Estimated Annual Cost and Effective Li�ht
of Present System
Annuali Effective Light
Unit Total per Unit
Cost Annual Cost in Lumens
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189 - 10,000 Lumen Inc. O.H. $ 50.00 $ 9,450.00 1843
417 - 6,000 Lumen Inc. O.H. �+0.00 16,680.00 1.188 .
; • �+ -�+00 Watt M.V. O.H. 95.00 380.00 8722 ,
� L- 25o watt M.v. o.x. 55.20 55.20 22i2
; 7- 175 watt M.v. O.H. 45.00 315.00 1414
2- 1F48EH0 F1uor. O.H. 48.00 g6.00 2000
Totals � 26,976.20
Estimated Annual Cost and Effective Light
' of Present System Converted to Mercury Vapor
Annual , Effective Light
Unit Total per Unit
Cost Annual Cost in Lt�nens
�-�+00 Watt M.V. O.H. $ 72.00 � 288.00 _ 8722
190 - 250 Watt M.V. O.H. 55.20 10,488.00 2212
424 - i75 �ra tt r�. v. 0. x. �+5 . o0 19, 080 . oo i�+i�+
7- 1F�+8EH0 F1uor. O.H. 4�.00 315.00 2000
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Present M.V. Increase Percent Increase
Effective Light in Lumens 894,721 1,068,704 173,983 �9•5
' Annual Operating Cost $26,976.20 $30,171.00 $3�194.80 11.8
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Using New Rates
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�+17 - 6,000 Lumen Inc. O.H. @$49.20 20,516.�+0
4-•400 Watt M.v. 0.x. �$72.00 • 288.00
1- 250 watt �t.v. O.x. @$55•20 55•20 .•
7- 1'T5 Watt M.v. o.x. @$45•00 315.00
, 2- 1F48EH0 Fluor. O.H. @$�+5•00 90.00 �
Total Annual Cost $33,285•00 ;
Annual Cost of Present System 26,976.20
° Increase �30 . 0
Percent Increase 23.4�
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DONALD C. HOGWND
Vice-p�esident
WM. G. PORTER
Settetary
�TON R. HOVDE
Treasu�er
ROY J. WEST
Executive Vice•president
DIRECTORS
WllliAM J. EGAN
DARVIN C. FLATTEN
OONALD C. HOGLUND
BURTON R. HOVDE
WILLIAM C. PORTER
KENNETH R. ANDREASEN
EDMUND J. HYSER
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P IGNAL ASSf' IATION
Oi PLUtASiNG• ATING-
CO LING CONTR �TORS
March 30, 1966
Village Clerk
Village of Fridley
Fridley
Minnesota
Dear Sir:
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Your village is one of the communities that currently
requires a municipal license for plwnbing contractors
separate and apart from the license granted by the
State of Minnesota. We have been advised that in view
of the case of Minnetonka Electric Company vs. Village
of Golden Valley, a copy of which,is enclosed, your
municipality would not be authorized tb charge a license
fee. We would appreciate it, and we would request that
your ordinance be amended accordingly. Plumbing con-
tractors realize that they will continue to be�subject
to reasonable permit and inspection fees and bonds
when necessary.
We trust that you concur with our position and will
no longer expect the payment of the plumbers' license
fee. We will advise our members accordingly.
Sincerely yours,
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Roy J. West
Executive Vice-President
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HERMAN L.TALI.B �
VIROIL C. HERRIGK
ROBERT MUNN9
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LAW OFFICES
WEAVER, TALLE & HERRICK
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C ity t�4anac�er
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Fridley 21, �9innesota
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Village of Golden Valle , our Supreme Court said in part:
"A municipality may require building permits and set up
rules and regulatiens relating to electrical installations
��ithin its jurisdiction. It is clear, however, that these
powers do not include licensing in the electrical field,
which has been preeripted by the state.
"�iJhere the state under i ts po I i ce powers has urtdertaken
to regulate a certain occup�tion and to issue licenses
to those qualified to engage in it, a municipality cannot
lawfully prohibit those holding a license from the state
from enga�ng in the occup�tion until they have also taken
out a license from the municipal authorities."
It is my opinion that this (aw not only applies to electricians,
but also plumbers, as the state has actually preempted the plumbing
, field also. It is clear, though, that the state does not and will
not prohibit the regulation of these two trades,; and as a matter
of fact, are given explicit authority to so rec�ulate. In MS 326.31,
Sub. q. and 326.32, Sub. 2 the city is provided with the necessary
legislation for requiring electrica) and.pl-umbing contractors
to file certain certificates and affidavits; and at{ow inspection
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of worl: done by them. It also provides that any violation of
re�ulations shall be a misdeamor. f think, therefore, we can
safe{y draw the conclusion that while (icensing of electrical
and plumbin� contractors alr�ady licensed by the state is here-
after ille�al, we are within our ri�hts by re�ulating both
fielcls.
This re�utation would include proof of licensing by the state,
workmen's compensation to be carried by those workinc� within
the corporate Iimits, and such other re�ulations as the
8uilding Inspector may deer; wise and advisabfe.
',ie wili attempt to write the State of R1innesota to see if it
is possible to get an up-to-date list of licensed etectrical
contractors, however, it is my,opinion that a.contractor
applying to do work in Fridley ��hould have a capy of his .
Iicense available to us. .
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E3u i I d i ng l nspector
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i DEPARTMENT OF ENGINEERING �
CITY OF FRIDLEY -
� 6431 Univeraity Avenue �
Fridley, Minn.
, April 4, 1966
t Honorable Mayor and City Council
� c/o Earl P. Wagner, City Manager
? City of Fridley , � � �
t6431 Univeraity Avenue N.E. •
� Fridley, Minnesota 55421 •
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� Re: Payment to Debris Clean Up Contractor � �
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{ Estimate �2 (FINAL) Streets Cleaning
� Payment to Contractor
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Gentlemen: �
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i ' Estimate No. 2(FINAL), Industriea $ervices Incorporated, .
; • 1359 Dean Avenue, St. Paul, Minnesota for work completed October 31,
1965 on clean up of streets.
Total streets cleaned �
37.832 Curb Milea @ $57.50� _ $2,175.34
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Less s EsCi.mate 4�1 $1, 811.25
- ESTII�tATE �2 � FII�IAL PAYMENT $ 364.09 '
� Respectfully submitCed, �
�1,� �c.4,�.� u Q�ws�1,;
NASIM QURESHI, P.L.
- : • City Engineer
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CC: Industries Services, inc. �
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Maxci� 3.5, 1966
Honorable Maqor and Citq CounciL
c/o Mr. Earl Pa Wagner, Gftp Manager
Ci�y of �ridle�r
6431 IInivereity Avenue N.E.
riinneapolfs, MinnesoCa SSk21
Gantl�naea:
CERTZFICATE OF �iE ENGII�EE;2
The following is a list of repair �rork accomplished by Randall & Berglia,
6841 Flaza Curv@, P2inneapolis, :iian��sota SS�a32, , in conaecti��a W�.th �mergencq
repair made an the sanitarq sewer system dnring th� Q.E.P. Program. The
�ep�irs are 1��ted by nem►ber 3n accordanc� to ou� mea�o to M�. T. Washotten,
i�3nnesota Department of HesYt3�, dated March I.S, �.966.
REPAIR �1 79th Avenue -- E. River Road �o Lin�oln Street
�i�viag Mac�ine
Labo�r
�/It Taxes & Ynsurance, 18X
Tiaterials:
1/21 4 Ton Coke
3J25 Subsistance, Pu�ap Supt.
1/26 20' S" C.Y.Pe @ $3.44
2j1 1 Toa Coke
215 28' 8" C.I.P. @ $3.44
4 Sscks Cemen�, Quick Set
Miscellaaeons Sois� M�terials
Sub-total
�5x Proftt and Overhead
Equfpfnent Rgntal
�'OTAL BILLING Z'fJ DATE
$ 2,144.62
386.03
$
7I.46-
2,530.65
110.43
7. t?0
b8.80
97.74
96.32
52.80
25.Q0
$ 3,060.2Q
k59.03
2.30i.I3
$ 5 826.36
ItEPAIR �`2 Able St�eet --� 73rd Aveaue N.E. to 75th Ac�uue NeE.
(MH 188 - I�i 189)
Moving Equipment $
I.abor � 2,451.74
P/R Taxes and Insurance, �.8� 4�1.31
� Materials:
2/15 16 Ton Coke
2/23 Subsistance, Pump Supt.
8" ClBy Y
b8.50
2,893.05
445.34
14.00
5.49
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�.�.P. IIiaaster pragram -2-
�EPAIR �2, Material.s: (Cont.)
9` 8" C.Z.P. @ $3.44
2 Ea. 1/8 Clay Bends @$14.SQ
4° ?6" V.C.P. @ $ :87
3 Saks Qu�ck �et Cement
2/24 14� 6�� 8" C.i.�. @$3.44
14' 1" Co}�Per @ $ . h0
1 Ea, Gu •- Cu Pitti�tg
1 Ea. 3./8 Bend
2j2b 24' 6" V.(:.P. @ $ .87
1 Ea. 8x8�:8 C.I.P. T'ee
14' 8" C.3'.P. @ $3.k4
3 Saka Qui,ek Set Cement
Gas Co. Service Repair
Flash�rs
Miece7.laneous Joint Materiale
Sub-tot�l
�SX Profit and Overhwad
� Equipment Rental
'.i'�'JCAL BiLLING TO DATE:
F.EPAIR #4 57�h �la,ce -- 5th Street to btt� Se�eet
Moving Machin�
Labor -- Supt. 42 @ 5.50
Operatar 45'� @ 4.95
4il�r 54 ia 3.9b
Hel�er 47 � 3.9b
Ptar�p
Se�pe . 14 (? 5. �0
FiR Ta.tes and In�uraa�e, 18X
�°aateria3�:
1/5 255' 10" C.2;.P. @ $3.83
�°nru Sc,3nt Matezisls
, i./9 Su�asistance
Ca�bat� Coic�
�ub-totsl
25X 4i�rerhead and Prof i�t
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S 231.00
225.08
213.84
186.12
77sQo
$ 934.04
lfi$.I3
$1,202.27
� 97.66
25.00
24.00
I99o82
March 1S, 1966
30.96
29.00
3. �+8
38.60
49.88
8.40
3.85
14.50
20.88
i2.oa
48.I6
38.60
27.50
39.6d
25.00
$ 3,816.79
�72.52
2,542.83
$ 7,232.14
$ 75.07
1,1Q2.1T
336.48
$ I,S14.72
227.21.
$ 1�74I.93
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�.7� ��. ��ssste� Program
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March 1S, �.966
�:BPkTIt �4 (Coa�t�.nueci) Brc�u�ht Forward $ 1,?4� .93
�Quipment �ient�l:
L578 Linkbelt Backhae 31 @ I�:,�9
I Ta� IDump Trucks 28 @ 4, t� Q
3/4 Ton Pickups 56 @ 3°00
Mud Pump 28 @ 7.�0
W�11 Point, Systeu� 4 daye @ 51.15
Sub-��tal Job Price aa of Z�ab�uarg+ 5th
Ad�ust�ent on W�ll P�in� Sy�t�n b�sed asn l��t��r
of M�rch 4th (Add)
TOTAZ JOB FRIG� TO D,�TE
436.79
112.00 .
IbB.aQ
56.00
204. 60 g77,�,,,. 39
$ 2,719.32
�tEPATR �`5 �an�furen �-- 75th Avenue NaE. f�o Osboxne Road
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Labar --� Supt. :�0 @ 5e50 $ S�.QQ
Op�retor �.1 @ 4.95 gt�.t�g
Oiler k2 @ 3.96 47.52
Selp�g 7 @ 3.96 27.72�.
M�ving Mschin� "`"""'°
P/R Taxes and Insurance, 18�
3��terial� :
I/19 1 Ea. Wye 8 x 6
tiztu 1 Ea. 6" 1/S Bend
I/24 Jaint Meterial
Carbon Coke
� S�b-tota2
1�X r3verhead aud Prof:it
F,q,��sment Rental;
LS78 Linkbe3Ct Dra�l3ne
Tsucks, Dum��, I Ton
Pickups, 3��i Toa
Mud PuaRp
TO�TAL JOB PRICE TO DA�'E
$ 5.50
3.4Z:
25.flt3:'.
237,7fx `
$ 171�.5e
$/� � S 14.�9
�V L �eL'il
20 @ 3.OU
8 @ 2,04
$112oi2
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E0.00
16. �3(3
1tEPA�iR �6 Cheanei Road Easeme�nt -- Channel Ttand �o the SouCh
M�wiag Mach'.ne �
Y.Rbar -- Sugt. 44 @ 5.50 $242.�d
Operatar 48 @ 4.95 237.60
�i1�r 44� @ 3.96 176.22
�e�.per 4r.� @ 3.96 17�.2�a
P�ttnp SupC. 15�-3/4 L�.SQ 86.63
'�umg t�tan 42'� @ 4.26 �.�i.d5
24Io24
$ 2 L960.52
$ 164.b9
57.64
29.64
$ 294.33
171.68
$ 423.65
6.. 3_�
:� 48?.19
228.72
$ 715.9I
$ 63.1.4
1,097.52
$ 1,160.66
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��.B.P. �isa�te� Pra�gxam
�LPAIR �`6 (Contiaued)
�'/R Taxes & Insursnce, 18X
�
Materials: �
1/11 32' 8" C.IvP. @$3.07 $ R8.24
thru 5' 8" V.C.P. @$1.21 6.�5
1/lb 4� Yds. R�ock @ $4.00 � �.8.00
3oiat Ma�t�erials 25. (Ifl
Carboa Co'ke I96.59
Subsistan�ce �.�a.00
Sub-total
15X Prof it aad Overl��ad
BrauRh� Farward
�3quipment Reatal:
LS78 Liinlcl��l� D��glin�e� 43� C 14.09
Trucks, Du�p, I Ton 42 @ 4.00
Pickups, �/� Tas� 84 @ 3.00 -
Mudpump 42 @ 2.00
Well Poinr Sy�tem 6 daye @ 62.21
�at toader 3 @ 14,00
�ub-total Job Priee as of February Sth
�d justtaeat oa Well F'oint System based on letter
of March kth (Adda �
�OTAL JOB PRICE TQ L�ATE �
� AIR #7 76th Avea�ue -- Asyes to GarfieYd
Moviag BQuipment, 2-17-66
�.abor $?14. �2
I�ayroll Z•axes & YttsttgatlCe i I8X 128. 65
Materiais:
3/2 4 Tons Coke
8' 8" C.I.'P. @ $3.44
2 Saks Qui�ck Set Cement
Flashere
Misce3lane��ns .�oint I�4attrisls
�ub-Total
�SZ Proiit aad Onerh�nad
�quipment R�zatal
TdTAL BILLING TO DATF
$612.92
168.00
252.00
84.0�
373.2b
42.00
Masch 15, 1966
$ 1�160.66
195.T5
,�" ]., 293.27
357.88
$ 1,714.29
257.14
$ 1,971.43
1�,532.18
$ 3,503.�i1
295.44
3 799.OS
$ 63.69
843.37
i22.41
27.52
26.40
13.2Q
25.Oq
1,i21.59
3.68.23
9�i6.26
2 236.08
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F:,�AB�. ����'P 1+�.£�
O,E.�. Disaster Pro�;ram
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i2�PA2R #8 76th Ave�un� -- Uiy��ces to Ra�res
M�ning Trtachine
iabor -- 5upt. 3� C� $5.54
Operator 33'� @ $4.95
Oi1er 33� @ $3.96
Helper 23'� @ $3.96
Psmip M�n IZ @ $k.2b
P,�R Tax and Ins�a�a�ce�, 18�
Materisla:
1%I6 4' 8" C.I.P. @ $3.U7
�hru� Cerbon Coke
1/19 3oint Materials
Su�-Cota1
1S� Ovexhead aad Pro#�Ct
$167.75
165.83
13Z.66
83.06
51oI2
$bt?0.42
�48�08
$7t18.5n
$ I2.28
190.87
25000
EquipmeAt Rental:
I.S7$ Linlcbe3,t Dr�gline 25 @�4 , U9 $�52. 25
Doamp Trucks, 1 Ton 34 C 4.00 13ls, ifd
3/k Ton Pickups 64 C 3.0� I92.fl0
Mud Ptimnp 32 @ 2.00 6�+e08
t�ell Poiat S;ys�em 4 daqs @ 62.2i 24$s84
Cat Loader 2 C� �,4 . 0(! 28 e QO
.rgC� x�er 2 @ s.sa :���o
5ub-�otal �ob Price as of gebruary Sth
Aaju��nent on Well Point System bas�d on letter
cf M,�rch 4th (Add)
T(3�AL JOB PRICL TO DATE
REPAIR �9 63rd Avemie -- Monroe t� tiuinep
M�vin� MaChin�
?.�bor --- Supt.
Operator
�Diler
P3pe Laper
Aelper
P/R Tasces & Insuraace, 1.8�
'1 @ 5.50 �Y15.50
2I � 4.95 1n7o95
21 @ 3.96 83.1,6
9� @ 4.29 `4Do75
16'� @ 3. 96 55 e 34
$402.7Q
72.49
March 15, 1956
$ 66.85
7ft8.50
2�8.15
$ i,003.50
I50.53
$ Z,154.p3
l, 02fi.59
S 2,18Q.52
196.96
$ 2,377.58
$ 62.2d►
475.19
$ 537.43
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REFA„� IR �9 (Conginu�:d�
l��terials ;
1/3 ��' 8" C.I.P. @ $3.07
thru 5' 8" V.C.P. @ $1.21
1/5 3� �fds. F�ouncla�ion Mat.
@ $4.00
I Ea. 8x�5 C.I.P. Tee
@ 52.95
Z6' 6" v.c:.P. Serv.
Line @ $ .87
Concrete, oakwn &
Pleugs @ 25.00
Sub-totel
lSx Profit a�d Overhead
Equipment Rental:
LS78 Linkb�elt Backhoe
Truck, Dianr, I Ton
Pickups, 3d4 Ton (2)
Mud Ptunp
TOTAL JOB PRICE TO B�TE
_.�j..
Braught Forward
I24.81
6.85
220.00
52.95
13.90
25.00
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Ma�ch 15, 19&6
$ 537.43
�as . s�.
ut2U.S4
i32elk
-$ 2.013.08
20 hrs. C 1k.fl9 $281.8ti
16 hrs. @ '4.OQ 64.00
32 hrs. � �3.00 96.00
16 Rrs. @ 2.00 32.b4 b73.80
$ 1 486.88
Re�capitulation of Coat to Date
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� CO5T TO DA?8
$ 5,826.36
�2 � 7,232.I4
��+ 2, 960. 52
�`5 715.91
+�6 3,799.05
�7 2,236.08 '
#$ 2,377.58
+�9 1.486.88
Tatal $26,634.52 $26,634.52
R�gain 25x 6.658.63
ANPOtTNT NOW Dt1E ...................................e.............$19,:975.89
Et�C1cb
cc : Rsa�dall & Ber�Zin
Respectfully submitted,
COi+ISTQCR & DAVZS, INC.
$9
E. V. Camstock, P. E.
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6490 Central Avenue 1NoB,
Fridleyo Minnesota
Fireside Rice Be�rl
7440 Oenxr$1 Av�enve 2�oS,
; Fridleyfl Minneaota
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W�40 University Av�enu�e NoB,
Fridley, Minnesota
Gordy•s Cont�try Bop 9�uperette
10�t2 Osborne �pad
Fridley 32, Mianasota
The Rroger Cc��tpany
5251 Qentral Aveane NoS,
Fridley� Mietaawta
Hess Mctor 3ervice
bsoo sa8t st.�r eo�a
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Dick•a Quik 8hap
6319 ilighWay. A� 65
Fridley, Minteeaota
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6519 Qantral Av�euue NeB,
Fridlep, Miat�ssota �
Wantiand 3taadard Oi2
5311 Uaiveraity Avesx�e N,B;
Fridlay. Mitm�esata
Superior '�►00„ Oi! Com�any
7365 Bast Biv+er 8oad
Fridleyfl Mitu�sota
Ryan�Harlan Coa�oco
6389 Oniv�eraity Av�an�s NoSo
Fridleyo Mianssota
Burlae's Ttsxaco
6301 Kighasy A� 65 N,B,
Fridlsy, Miaaasota
Art°s 3inclaix Sas�vic�e
6290 HigMraay A� bS
Fridleya MinACaota
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by; Sraest W. t�ertaso
bys James G, Wantland
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by: Arthur Jo Caapbsll
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1229 So Lalae 3tne�
Minneapolis. Minneso�
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420 W�eat Btoadt�ra�
Miatreapolis � Minteesota
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Ciifts 'Ta�ci
8394 C�a�as� Dtiv�s
Fridlsy, �sota
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556 Bice Stt+set
Fridley, Miaassota
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5740 De�ivars£ty Avenue �teBo
Fri83ey, Mimaesotia
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7365 Centrol �v�enw N�.Bo
Fridley, Himssota
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7355 Csuttal Avst�tts N„S.
Frid]�8y, Minaeaota
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by: Ciiffard Piper
by: 9ender L. �i.tb
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Apz�l,l 4�Iq66
Theae licer�es wi11 be effeat from April 3J, I966 through April 3(?, 19670
EXCAVATiNa
Carl Bolander & Sans Co,
2933 Plessant Avenue
Minneapo7.is, f�Li.xtnesota
8righto� Escavat.�ng Co,
1920 Hi.gh�is�r ��i
New Brl,ghton, Minnesot�a
Doty & Sot�s� Iutse
3732 .� 2� Straet NeEo
A�nneapolis, Minnesota
Asrringar E�c�avat�iiag
1a121 3tinea� Hou].st►ard N. Eo
1�Lnneapclie 21, Mianeaota
Jatbanee Ser�vf.ce Coo
918o xylite street N.E.
Minnsspalis 33s �iwneeot,4
Jatia A. Nelao� �Scoavatir�g Coo
•6bQ • 39th Avew�e NeEo
Minaeapolia 21, Mizmesota
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Theieea & 3ons '
2305 �/ZO�1 A46A11B Ne
Mintieapolie 27a Mi:u�esOtet
Je R. WaZlcer & Sons, Inao
300 Israh Stx�eet
3t4 Paul, Minnesota
LiA� SERVICES
A�awka P2umbing 6e Heating
2209 Main streot
Anokay Mi�e�ota
Haakdahl & Olean Plwnbi�g and
Hsating Coa� Inco
3157 Chicago Avenue
Miruieapo23.s 7, Mirniesota
Burnieoe°e Diviaiori oY Comraercial.
Air Coxu�itiaaing, Inc,
811 Par�c Aveuue
Minneapo].is, I�.ntteaot,s ��it�Dlt
Roger Eriakson
4QOrge Zndyki�nric$
E�arl Doty
Chet Me Herrir�ar
71ayd M. Jars ocr
John A. Nslaon
Robert W. Theieen
Roberb N. �dalker
B,yron Bromleq
Clarence Re Ol.aon
arthur vanselo�
tisnexa!
R,en�+xal
Renexs].
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• 1}AS S�ERVICES (Cont�.nued)
Comfoo�'t Hsatliig Coa Ra,ymoud Ao Frei Ret�ew'aI
2531 Marstia]1. street NoEo
Mi�nneapolie, Mitinesota
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Cro�strom�s Heating & Air
Conditioning� Tnoo
1�l�].0 Exoelsior Boulsvard
3t. Louis Park, Mixmesota
Louia Dsaidio Oil & Osa Hurnere
3102 Findl�r P].a+ce �
Minz�eapolis, Mirmeeota
Farr Plwabing & HeaLfxtg Cc�o
721? - ?7'� A�enue No
Mitmeapolie, Mitmesota
�'rar�kss Heatiwng �e 9heet Matal Co.
2531 1�'sha.0 straet xoEe
Miruieapolia, 1�1inr�asota
Qae 3upp]�q, xnco
2238 �dgevaad Av�nue 3.
Minneapolis, �Iirinesota
Hea'�y Plnn�ring & Aeating Co.
278 Xeat Kellogg Bonlevard
3to Paul, Mirnriesota
Hoa�e tias CoOpax�q, Inco
1t�30 Hi�n+awy �8
Nex B�3ghtan, Mianeeota 5!5112
Jo2vnaoa 8rothere Plwnbing & Heat�rt�
6100 (3oldan Valley Road
Minoneapolie 22� Minrleaota
Mill City Aeating & Air
Co�i.tioning Co.
13005B • lbth Av�a�nue No
Minneapolis, Miar�esots 5542?
Mfnneapolis t�se Compar�y
739 I�Jat'quette Avenue 80
Mi�neapalis 2, I�innascta
Nielaen t}as Heat
2916 So 38th streat
Minneapoli.s, Mi.uaiaeot.a
D. L. Strandberg
Louis DeQridi.o
Duane Farr
Frank 9ogt
8. R. Navicksa
Joha A. Healy, III
0. Le Royoe
David S. Jotu�aon
William He 9telleIS9o11
Artrhur (3. Ahlquia t
staniey Nieisen
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ISST OF CON`I"RA�'iPORe �u ISCE.'A1SE5 TO HE A�PROVED BX COUNCIIr»AAj`�•1 It, 1J66
r ���rw r��.� ��.rr ■�rw��r��r.���
'(iA�' $ `'���'i''� ��'iOYt't�.I1Li@C��
Rayalton Heating 6c Sheet Metal Coo William R. 3texart
1529 - 37th Avenue N.EQ
Minneapolls� Minneaota
Starxiard Asat.iag Co.
lS10 W. Lake Street
Mitu'ies�polis, �tinnesota
3uperior P'urneae Co,
612]. - lt2nd Aveatie N.
Cryatal� Minnesota
R�r N. Welter Heat3.ng Co e
�tb3? Chicago Avenwe ,
Minneapclia� Minnesota
4�NSRAL CO�ITRA,C2'OR3
A,dams Conatruation Co.
2837 airard Avenne s.
Mir�e�olis, Mituzesota
Adolfso� & Peter$oa, Inap
6701 west 23rd streeb
• t�inaeapolia, Mirnieeota 5.5426
RodDSy Billma�� IY1Ce
3000 - 36th AvenuB N.E.
Mi�c►eapolis, Mirnnesota 55�18
Bre�y Brothera Construct,ion
6011 Third 3trset NoEe
�nt�ea�olia� Minneaota
Carl.son-LaYir�e, Inc e
2831 Aldrich bvenus S.
Minrieapolie 8, Minneaota
Chuck�s Conatraction Coo
3800 Ha�rsa 3treat NaEo
Mi�eapolla � Minrleaota
t3eorge F. Cook Co��a�ructian Co.
2833 Iyndale Aveaue 3.
Misine�polia, Mirmeaota
Dai.ley Ho�s�, Ina,
85]A Ceatra7. Avenue �i a Ee
Min�eapolis, Nfi.anssota S�itR33
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Tor�y Ferrara
Hos�ard W. Chandler
Ray N. Welter
4eorge M. Kel],y
f3ordon A. Pateraon
RodT�ey �. Billm�
Ro�er E. Br�enr�+
Erick La.oine
Chsrleg Je Nelaon
Q. F. Cook, Jro
Harold C. Thorsoa
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LIST 0? CON'I`FtAC I'UR N S LICE�iSES TO �3E APnROVED BY COUNCIL �-ApM,l lt��l �
. GENERAL CO1V`1�ACPORS (Continued)
Derksen Buildexs, Ince Alvin L. Darksen
?705 Central Avenue N.Ea
Mirtneapolis 32, Minnesota
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Eoklund &�wedlund Constrriction Carp. Isonax�d C. Sw�edlund
Bax 1lt07
Minnetonka, Minnesota
A. G. Erictwen Coo
�5o w. county Roaa a
Sto Paul 13, Minnesota
Fianish 3aw�a Buil,dere, Ir�o,
5738 Zane Aven�se No
Mfnneapol.i,�, Mirnne�ota
Fridbalm Co�tructioa Co.
1795 St, C2air Avenue
3to Paul, Mianesota
ArxireK P. t3a�re1 Contractor�� Inc.
?.l�D? Washin�;ton Street N.La
Mi:uieapolia, Minnaeota 55��18
(�iertaen Cosnp�pr
3501 Xenwood Avenu�e
Mi�uye apolis, Minnes ofi.a
fioroo Oonatruati.on Coo
338I� Bro�mlo� Avenue
3te Louis Park, Minnseota
D. W. Aarstad Company, Incn
7101 Hig2� �65 HoEo
Fridley, Minne�ota
Homedala Buildera, Inco
301? Iynda2e Avenue S.
Minneapoli.� 8, Mf.t�esota.
Home�toad Realty
2�02 Flymouth Aventie No
Mirnrieapolis, Mianeaota 551a17�
Ivea Construction
8017 Quirtay 8treet N�&.
Mi�ues�polis, Hinnesota 55�32
t}art3x Jensen Coo
1385 Selby Avenu�e
st. Paul, Minnasota 55].fl4
A4 G. Er3�cicaen, Jr,
Araold Ea Hilluktca
Ed Fridholm
A�drew P, aaxel
Loui.s P� DanBoar
3heldon Cop].in
Alton Ro Johnson
Norman Cha$in
Henry Lapidea
Ivea Bo�avert
aarth K. Jensen
Psge i�
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(�' ' L CONi'RACI'ORS (Con.ti.nued)
� Do J. �ransc Co G. (}o Kratzs Renet�al.
mpar�y►� Inca
2033 West Bsoadway
M3.nneapalis, Mit�neaota
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Cheafi.er L. i4acias$ek
6380 Quincy st�reet N.$.
Fridley, Mi.nneaflta
I�cCall & Coaq�t�r
1618 t�est L�aloe Street
M3Aneapoli.s, Mirmeaota 5a408
Heiuy 0. Mikkeleort
2o weat 59th street
Minnespolia, Mi.rmesota 55'419
G. La Miller Goatpsnq
4237 west 25t� street
3t. Louis Park� Minneeota
Olso�ci Concret,e Comp��,s�y, In� e
hool� Fourth a,reAUe so
Mirn�eapalis, Minneaota
Harvsy Peterson Compa�r
151 ale�n creek Roaa
Fridlsy, Mianesota
Randomf Inao
iZ01 Ne I�87dxigt.011 A9oriL18
Ci.rCle Pfi�esi M1i�esots
Drue I,. Scherer
6525 secona street N.E.
F'rldley, Minnesota
Fsrrsll ti. SarogBina
305 Weat 27th 3treet
Mi�n��apolis, Minneaota
Sexter Rea2ty
3603 France Avenwe N.
N1i.r�naapolis, Minnesots
Sheshy Conetxvctioa Compsrqr
360 Wo Larpenteur Avenue
Ste Paul, Misu►esota
Hugo F. 8krandi.ee
195 Hu�;o street xoS.
R'ridZey, Mim�esota
Cheater L, Macias$ek
David A. MttCa�.l
Honty 0, Nlikkelsoa
(�erald L. Miller
3tatiley A. Olson
Hartrey PaLeraon
Fred E. Rsi�bein
D. L. Schersr
Fat�relZ Scrogg,i.na
Donald F. 3ext►er
Jame� L. Teucher
Hugo F. Skrandisa
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GF,I3ERAL CON`PRACTORS (Cont�.nued)
• Jamea Steele ConstrucLion Coo James C. 3teele
22l� Bates Avenue
St, Paul, Minnesota
The 3wsael Compe�r
1850 Coma Avenue
9t. Psul, Mtnnesota 551oE3
T='sd Coa�pa�►s Inaa
�? Lo�rry Avenwe N.
Minaeapolis, Minneaota
weatsrn Constructirnn Comp�
3017 I�n►d�►le Ave�auoe S,
Mtanespo].ia, Minriesota
Ae L. Williamsy Contractor
8562 Laat River Bou�.evard
Mianeapoli�, Miac�escta
Ben Wolke, Ina.
251 R3.ae creek T�erracs
Frid2ey, Mi�esota►
Zaffke Buildere
� 9225 • 15th Avenue 3v
Bloomington, Minr�eeota
HEAT�Na
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ComPart Heatiag Compa�r
2531 Msr$hall 3treet N.Eo
MSAneapolis� Mi.aneeo��.a
Hurnieaeos Diviaion ot Commeraial
A3r Condit�ioair�g, Inoa
811 Park Aventie
Mi�nrieapo2i�, Htr�nesota 55�d.t
Allied Sto�e Equipment Coo
6100 W�$at►e Boulevard
Minneapolis, 34innesota
Anoks Plwabing & Hesti.ng
2209 MsiA Street
Anoks� Mir�n�3ota
Backdahl dc 07.aoti Plumbing and
Heating Coo, Inc:
� .3157 Ch3a�go Aveaue
Miiutiaapolle 7s M1alesoLa
Stanxey Harenbaun
Fred 3. Yesnee
Milton Chasin
A� L. Williame
Hen Wolke
Jerry L. Zaf'fk�
Raymo�nd A. Frei .
Art.itur Qanselo�
A. L. Robert,�on
Byron Bromley
Clarer�ce Ro Olson
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Cron� trom � s Heating and D o i;, s Strandbe rg Rener��al
Air Condi t�.onir��, Inco
it��10 F�ccelsior Boule�var+d
Sta Louis ParkA Mini�esota
Farr Plumbin� & Heai;ir� Co a
7217 � 77�h Avenue D(o
M3,nneapolisD Mirtneac►ta
Frank s s Heatix�g & Sk�eat Metal Co,
2531 Marshall Strset� N.E.
Minneapolis, Minneso�ta
(ieneral 3heet Metal Corp�ration
�8 South Seventh 3traet
Minneapolis, Minneao�ta
Duans Farr
Frank Vo�t
$. J. Rraue
tiordon Heating & Air Conditioning Co. Ri.chard (3orc#pn
5b05 County Roe,d �I8
Mimeapo�.is, Minnesota
T. D. (3usta�'aon CompaRy Roy T. Gusta£son
582o ceaar Avenue
Misu�a apo2is, Mirwes o�ta 55lt17
Hea�y Plu�ing & Heatin�; Co.
t ;
278 West Kellogg 8ou�.evard
st� Paul, Miru,eeota
Ha1`iy S. HaTiii t�i & Ci7mp�trly� I21C o
11�11 Elet�nth Avenue Sa
Mirmeapolia, t�esat�a 55teol�
Johr�eon Brat,hers P7,umbing dc Heating
6100 (3ol.den Va]1ey Rc►ad
Mir�rieapol.i� 22, �sota
J. McClure gel]y & Campa�r
2601 3tevans Avenue �io
Minneaoolie 8, M3xine�ota
Mill City Heatit�g & Air
Conditioning Coo
13005H - 16th Aven�e No
Mi�neapolie, Mirmeaota 5S�2T
Axel Ne�man Heat�in� & Plwab6.ng
CompaYlp►� IDCe
1608 Como Avenw W.
St, Paul, Minnesota
John A. Hea],y, III
3auf ord 8 e(�ruenbe rg
David 3. Johnson
J. Lercy Kelly
W111iam H. Stevenson
Riahat�d �. Newmati
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1'erfeation fieating Company' Inc. Russell Mo Peterscn R,erm�tal
•2936 Fourt� Avenue ua
Mi.nneapolis, Mirmesota
Rsl.i.ab].e Heati� & Cooling, Inc.
71tlt Ada�m� Street NoLe
Mi.nneapolis, Mir�a sota
Royatton Heat3n� & Sheet Met�al. Coe
1529 - 37'Gh Averiue NoEo
Mianeaaolls, Minnesota
3heridan Sheet Meta7. Gompa�t�y
t�1.16 quebec Aveaus N.
Nii�eagolis, Minneaota 55�'?
9tandat�d Heatiz� Co.
1�10 w. Lake streat
1�3.nneapo].i.e, M3tu�esota
Superior �r�aae Co.
b1.21 - lt2n�d Av+enue No
Cry�stal, Mi.nnesota
Ti�paon Air Condit.f.oniag Co.,
5115 N�uaon Court
• Minneapolis� Minnesota
�in City Furnacs Canpar�r, I�c.
459 North Sne111ng
3t. Pwl, Minneaota 5510lt
R�y Ne Welter Aeatir� Co.
�b3? Chic�go Avenu�e
Mir�neapolia, Miru�esota
MA901�(
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A]1-3tate Americsn Conarete, Ince
26�9 Dupont Avenue 3.
M'L�tneapolis� Mirn�esota
i� T. �nets T.n�ca
1b61 • 127t.h Atrentte N.W.
Anolca, Mitn�esot►e 55303
D. l�v .Harstad Compsn�y, Inc.
Tloi x�n�►ap #65 �•$.
Fridlsy, H�nnseota
D. D. Diamotld
�gene F. Pakoy
Rcbert S. arav3,nR
Tor�r Ferrara
Ho�+ard W. Chandler
Flayd M. Thc�npeon
Robexrt E. Peterr�en
Raq N. Welter
Do F. Vigeciqr
��,.� :�.:
Alton A. Jot�nson
R,eneaal
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3925 Minnei�ha �varius 3.
• Minnespolis, Mi�eaota
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LIST OF CONTRACTOR�S LICENS'ES `I'Q BE AP^ROVED B7C COUNCItr-A ril I966 Peige 9
• MASO�NRrtY (Continue��
Jamiscm Brothers� Inaq Duane B, Jamison ReneWal.
8l�2? Cent�er Dri.ve NeEo
Minneapolis, Niinnesota
Jesco, Iaco
110I Weet 78� 3treet
Bloaardngton� Minnesota
Milferd R. Johnaoa
1101 WeaL 80th Street
Hloanitsgt�on, Minnesota
T. Ca Rjeaeth, Caat�r�actor
1�230 Central Avsaue N. E.
Mimeapolis, �aota 55l►�1
Yictcr A. I�oefflsr� Contract�or
818 - ltlet Ave�ue N.
Minneapoli.s� Nlinnesota
Mooney Construatsi.on Compar;y
501�t2 Lowry �erraQe x.
Mi:u�eapolia 22, �eota
•Munsaa Concrete Coaatruct�iorn Co.
2318 I�l.rat 3treet He E.
Mianeapolia, Mi�esoLa
R. $. Oatrom, Inoo
4857 l4ax�yland Avenue N.
Crystal, Minneaota
Aetsrsen-Temp]in, Inco
6}�02 Baee Lake Road
Mir�aneapolis 28, Minneaota
Riverviet� Ceme�nt Comp�y, In�ao
3900 - laat aven�e Sa
Minneapolis, Mirmseota
Jamea 3chm�n[tey & Sons
t�630 Jactc�a�n sti�eet N.E.
�eapolia 2I� Mlnnesot.a
3harp Concrete Construat�ior�
Ri�er Oaks, Rte. 1
O�sea, i�Riarresota
Ca P. Judga
M. it. Johnso�
Theodore Rjeaeth
Victor H. LoePflar
John E. Mooney
Dor�ald A. Mw�eon
R•. E. O�etawm
Alvin C. Petersen
Duane Ra�uik
Ja�nes 3chmd.nkey
Denr�is L, Sharp
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' �225 - 94t�, �,re�ua H.w.
Coon Rapd,ds, Minneaot,a
�SP OF CpN�L4CTQRAS Y�ICENSES T� BE APPROVED BY COUNCiL--A ril L 1966
OII, HEATINa
• The AmeMcan 011 Couipar;y, Chester Ao Schmidt
A Maryland Corporatian
2800 W�r�ata Boulevard
Mituzeapoli$, Mizmesota
Cron�etrom�e Hesting & Air
Conditioning, Inc.
li1�.1.0 EYoel.sior Boulavard
St. Louis Park� Minnesota
Frank�e Heating & Sheet Met�►1 Co.
2531 Maz�shall 3treet N.E.
Minneaoclis, Mianrieaota
PY��
A. Sa Coax'ad Co�ar�r
306 47ost 59� Street
Mim�esipolis, Mixmesot.a
R. W. Fetuiler, In+co
50l� woodlarid D�1.,re
Burn�v111e, Miru�eaota
�(ieorge W. Lovgren & Sor�s
5900 Wi�cor�sin Circle
Mir�neapolis 28, Mtnne�sota
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lriodern WaII� Inc.
5425 Lakeland Aveaue No
l�li�eap ol.ie � Mianea ota
Joe Nelson Stuaco Compa�, Ina,
1150 - 98th Lane N.lri.
Coon i�apida, Minnsaota
Peteraon & Hede Co�►pa�y
31ts • 17th Avenue N.
iiopkins, Mimneaota
Plastering 3errS.ae Compa�r� Iace
1t60i I�ndale Aveoriuuoe N.
Minnespolis, Miruiesota
�DO�"AiTa
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8$21t WeaLWOrth Avenue Se
Mi.nneapoLis, Mi�nesota 55�t20
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D. Le Straaadberg
Frank Vogt
A. E. Coura�d
B. W. Feadler
ffecrge W. Lovgren
D. A. Matuaeaki
Evelyn Mo Nelson
Arnold Me Hede
Boyer Palmer
,Bernard L. Dalsitl
Paf;e ]A
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So�u�son Brothers Construct3on Coo Richard C, Johnson
1200 We],cc�me Avenue No
Gvlden Valley, Mirmesota►
Mi1t4n Lo Johnsan Roofin� �c Sheet
Metal Coa
2513 Central Avenue NoEo
Minneaaolis, Mirinesota
3It�N ERE�CTION
Gold Medal Beverage Compar�r
553 N. Fatrvietir Av+enue
3t. Paul, Minnesota
Hig?tray DisP��Y, Inco
?21 Raymond Avenue
St. Paul 11�, Mirinesota
Ha+agele 0utdaor Advertising
Compaz�y� Inc.
170o West ?8th street
Minneapolis, i�ianeaota 55't�23
'•Nordquie t 3ign Compat�y, Inc �
312 idest Latce street
Minneapolis, Minnesota
3chubert Out,door Adv�ert,ieing Co.
2�08 East 25tn street
Minaeapoliss �esota 551t06
WEI.L DRILLING
Hadden We12 Co�
�lt55 Mai.n Street NoE,
Mimieapo2is 21� ilita�nesota
� �
M31ton Lo Johr�son
Arthur J. Aia:►got
ti. P. Gut$ke
James P, Badger
R. A. �Sordquiat, Jr.
Laxrence H. Schubert
Robert B. Hadden
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ORDiNANCE _
AN ORDINIANCE DEFINING CERTAIN MISDEMEANORS
PRESCRIB�ING A PENALTY FOR THE VIOLATION THEREOF
AND ADOP'TING MINNESOTA STATUTES RELATING
THERETO AND REPEALING CHAPTERS 96.01, 46.02,
97.41, 98.0{, and 99•01 THROIlGH 99.30, OF TNE
CODE OF THE CiTY OF FRiDLEY.
THE COUNCIL�OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY DQ ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
99•011. Adoption of Minnesota Statutes Sections 609.05, 609.085,
609.175. 609.22, 609.27, 649.37. 609.375, 609.40, 609.475,
609.485, 609.50, 609.5�, 609.5�5� 609.52, 609.525, 609.53, 609.535,
609.545. 609.555, 609.Sb5. 609.575. 609.595. 609.60, 609.605, 609.615,
609.b5, 609.655, 609.66, 609.675, 609.68, 609.685. 609.7�5. 609.7f5,
609.72, 609.725. 609.735. 609.�4, b09.745. 609.75, 609.755. 609.775,
609.78, 609.785. 609.79. 609.795. 609.805, 609.81, b09.815. 609.82,
34�.96 end 614•S%, are hereby adopted and shall be in full force and
effect in the City of Fridley insofer as eppliceble.
99•02�• Violation a Misdemeanor. The violation of any of the
sections o� subsections of this ordinance by any person,
firm or corporation, pertnership or fegal entity shall be deemed a
misdemeanor and shali be punished by e fine of not more then one
hundred dollars or b�y imprisonment,'�in the county jail for not more
than ninety (90) day�s. The violation of each section or subsection
hereof shall be deem�ed a separate violation, each to be deemed a
separete misdemeanor.
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' 99.031. Generel �rincipals. Liability for Crimes of Another. 609.0�.
' Subdivision I. A person is criminaiiy iiable for a crime
i committed by another if he intentionally
� aids, advises, hires, counsels, or conspires Hith or
otherNise procures the other to commit the crime. •
�: ' Subdivis�on 2. A person liable under subdivision I is
� � also liab{e for any other crime committed
:� in pursux�nce of the intended crime if reasonabie foreseeable
-° by him a�'a probably consequence of committing or attempting
�3 to comm i i� the cr i me i ntended.
�� -. ' Subdivisaon . A person who intentionally aids, advises,
�i� hires, counsels, or conspires Nith or
' otherNisc� procures another to commit a crime end thereafter
�� abandons his purpose and makes a reasonab{e effort to
_ prevent the commission of the crime prior to its commission,
ig not IMable if the crime is thereafter com�itted.
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char�ed with �nd eonvicted of the crime
although tl'�e person who directly cc�mmitted it has not been
convicted ��r has been convicted of some other degree of the
crime or oi some other crime based on the same act.
99.041. Anticipator�y Crimes, Conspiracy. b0�.175,
Su�division� i, To cause arrest or prosecution. 1'�hoever
conspires ��ith another to cause a third
person tio be arrested or prosecuted on a criminal charge
knowing the cherc�e to be false may be sentenced to imprison-
ment for no•t more thon 90 days or to payment of a fine of
hot more th�an $100.00, .
Subdivision 2. To commit crime. 1'lhoever conspires with
another to commit a crime Qnd in furtherance
, of the cons�iracy one or more of the parties does some
overt act ir� furtherance of such conspiracy may be sentenced
. as follows: .'
(I). (f the crime intended is a misdemeanor, by a sentence
: to imprisonment for not mor�e than 90 days or to peyment of
a fine of hot more than $100.00;
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Application of sectian. This section applies
if:
(1� The defendant in this state conspires
with another outside of this state; or
(2) The defendant outside of this state
conspires with another in this state; or
(3) The defendant outside of this state�
conspires with another outside of this state
and an overt act in furtherance of the
conspiracy is committed within.this state
by either of them.
99•�5l.�. Offenses a�aimst the person. No person shat{ commit an offense
against the p��rson of another or of violatinc� any of the
:fol,lowing sections of D�linhesot�a Statutes:
�a) 609.2'L A�;sault.
. ;Jhoever does any of the following commits Ah assautt and
'' may he sentenc:ed to imprisonment for not more than 90 days
. ' or to payment of a fine of not more than �100.00:
�. (I) Does an ect with intent to cause fear in another of
:immediete bodily herm or derith; �or
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harm upon �nother.
99.061.' Offenses oi= Compulsion. No person shall commit an offense
� of compul s il on by v i o I�-at i nfl any of the f o( I ow i ng sect i ons
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��' 59.07{. Offenses a�ainst the �'amily. ho person shell commit an
'�� ,, offense aqa�inst the family by violating any of the following
�y � sect i ons of M i nne sot a Statutes : .
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'� an offense against the government by violating any of the
following sections of Minnesota Statutes:
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99.091, Crimes Af�ecting a Pub{ic bfficer or Employee. No person
� shall commit an offense a�ainst or affecting a public officer
or employee by violating any of the following sections of Minnesota
Statutes:
(a) b09.�.75. Impersonatin� an officer.
: 99.0101. Offenses a��ainst the Administration of Justice. Na person
. shal) commi•t an offense against the administration of
justice by violating any of the following sections of Minnesota •
Statutes:
(a) 609.48;� Cscape from custody.
(b) 609.$0 Obstructing Le�al process or arrest.
(c) 609.$0!� Falsely reporting crime. •
(d) 609.$) Simul�ting (egal process.
(e) G09.$Ii P_lisconduct of judicial or hearing officer.
9�.OIII. Offenses of Theft. No person shall commit an offense of
theft by violating any of the following sections of
I!4 i nnesota Statutes : _
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i (a) 609.52 Theft.
I' (b) 6o9.$2i Qringin� stolen goods into state.
(c) 609.53 Receivinc� stolen property.
I� (d) 609•53�i Issuance of�worthless checks.
(e) 609.545� htisusih� credit card to secure services.
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�� shal 1 commiit an offense of dama�e or trespass to property
'� by violatin� any of' the following sections of F�linnesota Statutes:
(a) 609.5�6$ Simple arson.
(b) 609.5'7 Attempted arson. �
(c) 6og.575 Negli�ent fires.
�d� f)09.5�5 Damage to property.
(e� 609.60 Dangerous trespass and other acts.
(f� 609.605 Trespasses and other acts.
(g� 609.b15 Defeating security on realty.
99.0131. Offenses of Forgery and Related Crimes. No persbn shall
'� commit an offense of forgery or other related crime by
�':� v i o 1 et i ng any of the fo i 1 ow i ng sect i ons of f1 i nnesota Statutes :
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�':� (a) 609.6$ False Certification by notary public.
'_� (b) 609,6$s Alteration or removal of identification number.
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commit an offense a�ains�, public safety and health by
V� v i o I at i n� any of the fo I I ow i ng sect i ons of t�1 i nne sota Statutes :
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; (a) 609.66 Dangerous weapons.
� (b) 609.675 Exposure of unused refrigerator or container
' to children.
(c� 609.68 Unlawful cleposit of c�arbage, litter or like.
' (d� 609.6�$$ llse of tobacco by ch i I dren.
99.0151. Offenses of Public Misconduct or Nuisance. No person shal)
. commit an �ffense af public misconduct or nuisance by '
;� violating any of th�e following sections of the Minnesota Statutes:
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`� � (b� 609.715 Presence at unlawfu! assembly.
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'�; (d) 609.725 Vagrancy.
� (e} b09,735 Conceafing identity.
(f ) 609. ��� t'ub ( i c nu i sance.
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I�� = 99.016{. Offenses A�ainst Gambling. h10 person shal{ commit an offense
,� of gamb I i n;� hy v i o I at i nc� �ny of the fo (( ow i ng sect i ons
I � of h1 i nnesota Statuti�s :
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99,01%I. Offenses relating to Communications. No person shall
commit an offense relating to communications by violeting
'• any of the foiloNing :sections of Minne sot a Statutes:
{a) 609.;r75 Divulging telephone or telegreph messages;
non-delivery.
� (b) 609.;�8 Emergehcy tele�hone calls.
� (c) 609.,�85 Fraudulent long distence telephone cells.
(d) 609•��9 Making anonymous telephone calls.
(e) 609•i�95 Opening sealed letters, telegrams, or peckages.
99.0181.' Offenses �eleting to a Business. No person shall commit
an offens� relating to busine ss by violating any of the �
folloKing sections of Minnesote Statutes: ,
(a) 609.�05 Ticket scelping.
(b) 609.�1 Misconduct of pawnbrokers. �
(c) 609.��15 Misconduct�of junk or second-hand de 81er•
(d) 609.$2 Freud in obtaining credit.
99.0191. Miscellaneous Offenses. No person shall commit en offense
ea regards intoxication, vag�ency, etc. by violeting any
of the folloNing sections of Minnesota Statutes:
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• (a) 340.96 lntoxication.
(b) b14•5i Vagrancy.
99.020{. Repeal. �Tlhat upon effective date of thia ordinence,
Chepters 96.01, 96.02, 97.01, 98.01, end 99.01 through
99•30 of the Code of the City of Fridley; enumerated as follows:
96.0I Assault as passed July 13, I949.
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99.�1 thru 99•30 Misdameanors Generelly as passed July l3, 1949•
are hereby repealed and ere of no further force end effect.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF
, f966.
ATTEST: .
MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell �
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Second Reading:
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�ORD{NANCE
AN ORDINi4NCE PROVIDING FOR TNE SANITARY STORAGE 0�
REFIJSE, t;ARBAGE, SW I LL, R116B i SN AND WASTE MATTER
AND REPEI�LING CHAPTER 38.4t THROUGN 38.08 OF THE
CODE OF 1fHE CITY OF FRIDtEY.
THE COUNCIL OF �HE CITY OF FRIDLEY DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
38.Oi1
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Definitians. Whe� ever used in this ordinance, Nords
shall hav�e the following meanings:
Refuse means all solid waste products or those having
the character of solids rather than liquids ;in that
�they will not flow readiiy without additional liquid and
which are composed wholly or partly of such materials as
garbage, swill, sweepings, cleanings, trash, rubbish,
litter, industrial salid aastes�or domestic solid wastes;
organic westes or residue of animals sotd as meat, fruit
or other vegetable or animal matter from kitchen, dining
room, market, food establishment of any places dealing in
or hand{ing meat, fowl, grain, or vegetables; offal,
animal excreta, or the carcass of animals; tree or shrub
trimmin9s» 9rass clippings, brick, plaster or other waste
matter re�ulting from the demolition,-alteration or
constructMO� of buildi�gs or structure; accumulated
waste mat�rials, cans, containers, tires, junk, or other
such substance Which may become a nuisance.
Garbage inctudes every accumulation of animal, vegetable
or other matter that attends the preparation, consumption,
d i sp 1 ay, deel i ng i n or storage of ineat, f i sh, fow I, b i rds,
fruit or vegetables, including the cans, containers or
wrappers Wasted along with such materials. '
Swi11- includes that particular garbage which is wholly
or nearty edible and usabie as a food and has food value
for animals or fowl, accumulating from animal, vegetable
or other matter Nasted from c I ubs, hote I s; hosp ita 1 s,
restaurants, and public eating p{aces.
Rubbish includes Wood, leeves, trimmings from shrubs, dead
trees or branches thereof, shavings, sawdust, excelsior,
wooden ware, printed matter, paper, paper board, paste
board, grass,. regs, straw, boots, shoes, hats and al!
other combustibles not included under the term ga�bage,
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`;l��ste Mattcr i nc I udes ZJt3Ste t���tter cor�;�osed oi= so i I, earth ,
sand, c I ay, �rave 1 I o��n, s uone, h�� i c!;, �!��ster, croc!:ery,
g( ass, � I��ssti�arc, asfies, c i nders, s!lc ( l s, r.ieta l��nd a 1! other
noncor�hust i b l e matcr i�� I wh i ch has heen or i s to !�e d i sc�rded.
38.021 . Refuse Con•ta i ners �equ i red. T}�c occ�����nt of any pr�i v�-�te
dwe I I i nc�, �the keeper or m��nac;er of �ny '�o�;e I, �ote 1, res-
taurant, e�atin� hous�, or ho��rdin� hou�e or ��ny auildin�
where mea I:s are served,. the ot•iner of ��ny f 1 at or ��partment
house, trailer camp or auto court, �-�nd any ot'1er person
- havi n� refuse as here i n de!= i ned, sh� ( 1 �rov i de anc; l:ec�
on such prE.r� i ses suf (= i c i ent conta i r.ers �For t':ie s�or���e of
a!{ refuse accumu I ated on the prem i ses 1�eti,�een co�l I ect i ons.
Each such c:onta't ner sh�-� I 1 be watci, t i�'z�, s!ia 1 I h�-�ve a
t i c�ht f i tt i nc� 1 t d, s!� � I I be i mrerv i otas to i nsects, ro�ents,
vermin end absorption of moisture, shall be firc �roof and
sha I I not e;xceed 30 ��� I! ons i n � i ze . !!oweve^, not!� i n�
here i n sha l I bc deemed to requ i re t!�e stor���e i n con�a i ne;�s
of any refu�se +rh i cl� ri s i mr�ed i��tc I y consur�ed or d i sposed of
on the prem� i ses i n a mu I t ip 1 e c�3�3mF�er gas f i re i nc i rzer�tor
o-F a type approved hy the'��'�ab I i c (Ica I th Dep��rtment o;' the
City of Fridley.
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38.051.
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Refuse to he kept in Containers. A11 refuse on any prenise
shal! be stored in the containers rec�uired by section 3g.02!
hereof, ex�ent as the sar�e m�y be consumed or disposed of
on such preim i ses as �erm i tted hy s�� i c� �ect i on .
Placin� af Containers. The containers shall 6e p;aced in
the rear of the premises in such a r!anner as to he out of
v i ew from tltie street i n front of the prem i ses o,� i n a��ra�e
4ocated on 1�he premises. In no event s!»11 containers be
p 1 aced next to the, street or c►.�rh ot� be p I aced or r�� i nta i r,ed
i n such a w��y as to ��nr-casonab I y i nterfere �� i th tlie use of
adjo i n i ng property. Conta i ners kept o��ts i de sF,a l( ��e p I aced
i n such a m��nner as not to �erm it er►try of •or harbora�e for
animals, in��ects or other vermin.
Frequency and P4anner af Collection. The contents o-f the
containers s�hall be collec�ed once every week, or more
frequently if rec�uire�! hy the provisions of �ny other
ordinance of' the City of Friclley, by a collector licensed
hereunder. Ile shal! transfer the contents o� t!�c containers
to h i s veh i c. I e w i thout sp i 4 I i nc� thcr�, or �i S� any sp i I! i n�
occurs, he shall elean it ua com�letely. llpon suc?� collec�ion,
the containers.shall he complefiely em�ticd and returned to
the racks or st�nds ��rhere they' are kept and the ! i ds of t��e
containers shall be replaced.
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3$.061. Defective Containers. ��hcnever a cont�-�iner is in poor
re�a i r, i s� corroded or otlZerw i se d�:fect i ve so as to perr� i t
insects, v�ermin or roc3ents to enter, or does not meet any
other requiremehts of this ordinance, the coilec�or shaii
notify the Public Health S��nitari�,n of the City of Fridley
i n wr i t i h� on farms f+�rn i shed by tfie. Department of Flea i th
of the C i ty of Fr i d I cy . T'ie co I 1 ector sha 1 1 aff i x.� copy
of said notice to the coni�iner. The notice shall state
: the deficiency and shal•I reqi�ire repair or replacement.
llpon the n�ext collection, if the deficiency has not been
°° corrected, the collector sl�all notify said Sanitarian. The
San i tar i an sha {( then i nspeci- sa i d. conta i ner ��nd, i f found
deficient, condemn the Rae�e. The callector shal{� not co{lect
the eanteni�s of any container�marked as condemned.
38.0�1,
Collector MIay.C�ince{ Service, The collector shall cancel
service to any premises when the only container or containers
thereon have been condemned, and may cancel service when
the party c:har�eahle for the collection service is two months
or more ove�rdue in paying for such service,, 1'�hen any col-
lector�canc:els service to any premises, written notice
thereof sha11 be served upon or mailed to the occupant,
manar�er, or owner of tk�e prem i ses and a copy of the not i ce
shal { be ma i l ed to the }lea l th Department of the C ity of
Fridley.
38.081. Abatement of Refuse Accumulation. Any accumulation of
f t d' • h' h !
re use on any premises ho store in contai.ners w ic comp y
with this o�rdinance, or any accumulation of refuse on any
premises which has remained thereon for more than one week
is hereby d��clared to be a nuis�nce and sha1) l.�e abated by
order of the� C i ty of �r i d I cy I-lea I th Off i cer, as prov i ded by
�1 i nriesota S1;atutes, 5ect i ons I t�5.22 and I�5. 23, and the
cost of abat:ement may he assessed on the property where the
nuisance was fot�nd, as provided in s�id sections.
38.091.. ('enalty. Ar�y person violating this ordinance shall be
�uilty of a misdeme�nor, and subject to a fine oi= not.
exceeding $100.00 or imprisonment in the county jail for a
period not exceeding 90 days, with costs of presecution in
either case to be added. Such� penalty may be imposed in
. addition to revocation or suspension of license, and in
addition to abatement of a nuisance hereunder.
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'� This section incorporates by reference MS 609.68 perteining
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to unlawful deposit of garbage, litter or like.
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� Chepter 38, Sections 38•01 through 38.08, Waste Oisposal,
, is hereby repeeled artd is of no further force e�d effect.
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�iN �0 �D I i��',INCE AP"CPdD i��!G CH�IPTE ;�.9 OF TIfE CODE
OF Tf�E C I'iY OF F;; I G LEY (�Y P�OV ( D I�l� FOR
'� CHAPTCR �.',9.0$62 RE(�!� I^ I NG THAT CCRTA l P!
E LECTt� ( CA L COtvVEti ! EP�CC Ol1TLETS �E {'t�OV ( DED .
Tl�E COUNC I L OF THE C i TY OF FR i DLCY DO ORDA I N AS FOLLO��JS :
That CFIAPTER 49 of the City Code of Fridley be amended as fol{ows:
49.0�62 Each muitiple dwelting, as defined in Chapter �.9.03,
Section A, constructed in the City of Frid{ey after
'; June l, 19G6; shall F�rovide I10 volt, convenience outlets for the
; use of electrical app�liances out of doors of the building and said
; convenience outlets shall be located in an area convenient to the
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wire�to run from any electrical outlet from inside the multiple
d�,�ellin� for service to an electrical appliance outside of a multi-
p l e dwe I I i nc� .
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PP,SSED QY TE�E C t TY CO[1NC f L OF TNE C I TY OF FR I DLEY
TN ( S DA'Y OF , 19b6 . .
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�4AYOft - Jack 0. Kirkham
C! TY C LE ; K- �iarv i n C� Brunse ! I
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OF TiIE C 1 TY OF F;! U l_�Y CP!!!�'E?AT I�'G TFSE F; f P?DS OF
ZOI�IP!G OISiRiCTS �:!IT111f�� Tf�E CITY Ot� F�fDLEY.
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T1�C COII�;C ! L OF THE C I TY Of F1: ( D LEY DO ORDA t N AS FOLLOWS :
That SECT{ON't�$.04 of the City Code of Fridley be amended as follows:
�.$.0�.. 'For the purpose of this ch�pter,•the following twelve
kinds of districts �re hereby estab(ished witE}in the
City of Fridiey: �
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�- I D i str i cts; or One-��-�r i l y Di�re l l i n� D i str i cts.
�-2 'Jistricts; or '_ir:�ited t'.«(tiple Dti•�el! in� Districts.
�-3 D i str i cts; or �ener�-� 1 P•'.� 1 t i}� ! e Dwe I! i ng D i str i cts.
P Districts; or I'u'�l ic F,-sci! it-ies Districts.
C- I D i str i cts; or �oca t[3us i ness D i str i cts.
C-IS Districts; or Loca'l; Shoppin� Center Districts.
C-2 Districts; or �enera! �usiness Districts.
C-2S Districts; or Gener•�1 Shopping Center Districts.
C-E: ( D i str i cts; or P1ed i c� !� `Jenta I and s i m i_1 ar c! i ncs
� vis���icfs.
C-t:2 Districts; or Officc, Scrvice and Limited Business
flistricts.
��',-t Distrii^ts; or Li�ht fndustrial Districts.
t.�-2 D i str i<:ts; or �`le �vy I nclustr i a i D i str i cts.
4�,�,SSEQ QY Tf-!E CITY CCL��CIL Ot" T1�E CiTY OF FRIDLL-Y TtIIS DAY
OF , 19bb. �
ATTEST:
C 1TY CLE �F: -"larvi n C. 3runse !(
'r• �irst Rcading:
��^ � Second 2eading:
�uhlish:
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rtAYOZ - Jac�; 0. K i rkham
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'• �r�, o,n i r!nr!c� TO A�1EPd� c����rTE ; SG.o� (2) OF T!i�
C 1 TY CODL- OF TIl C C 1 T`( OF� F'.� I D LEY TO PE"" i I T AN
' "f;llTO"",OB ! LE SE�V I CC S{ CP;" PdOT EXCCED i P!G 60 S�l1ARE
FECT O�d t' �O�EPTY AQJACENT TO FOIJ(Z-L/I�IE D I V I DCD
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T�lE COLlNC I L 0� THE C ITY OF F� t DLEY DO Q�DR f P� AS FOLLOL'JS :
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That SECTION 56.02 (2) of the Ci;ty Code of Fridley be amended as
fo! lows:
, $6.02 (2) . S I G�;, AlJTO�tOF3 I LE SCii'! I CE . Thc Term "Automob i l e
� Service Sign" neans any si�n that dves not�exceed
'', 3? square ieet, excep.t tl�at s�� i d s i��,n m,y he 60 squ�re feet i i' tl�e
'� �ffected property i s adyjacent to a(=oui� _I �ane d i v i ded h i�hwa�; d i rect i nc�
� the motor i st trave I i n�g a I onc� the I'1 I�{14Jc1�/ t0 a p I ace or p I aces cater i nc�
i to mo�tori�c� needs. Tlhese include: Auto laundry, eatin� establishment,
imotels, motor hotels, refreshment drive-ins, public �ara�es, parking
areas,���rep�ir garages, service stations, drive-in theatres, and
ac:�usement parks.
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PA�SED BY TFIE C 1 TY COUi�C 1 L OF Tt1� C 1 TY OF Ffi t� LCY T}i 1 S DAY
�r , I �.�66.
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CITY CLERK - Fiarvin C. E3runsel I
First Reading: y
Second Iiead i n� :
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hiAYOR - Jack 0. K i rkham•
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A, .f;ESO LLIT I 0�1 FO!;"�! I �!G /1 !"^ 1 J L�`; �'OL I CC i'EPlS 10f�1
ASSOC i AT � OPd AN� D 1�ECT I PdG �, 0��lF ".; I LL TA,K LEVY
TQ F(1RJD TI1 E PER!S I OhJ 1iS50C I!±T ! �P� .
I�E tT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka
C.�unty, t9 i nnesota as fo 1 1 ows :
.'dNE�EAS, the C i ty of Fr i d 4 �y i s no�.► 3 c i ty of the second c( ass
��nd thercrore hound Iby ��r i nnesota St��tutes 4.'.3.�Q t throu3h d.23.$1 S;
and .
'.a�it�:t���, �•tinneso�ta St�tutes ��23.g02 directs the Pol ice Department
to or�anize a Police Relief Association; anF1
l�l�-IE;�EAS, P1 i nneso�ta Statutes ��23 .807 d i rects the C i ty of Fr i d I ey
to I evy a �ne m i I I t�ax at tl�e t i me and i n tl�e manner i n w� i ch other
taxes are levied; anc�
''��-IE^EAS, P1 i nnesoi:a Statutes �t23 .80% d i rects that the proceeds
of= the one mi11 tax Nevied be paid into the Poficemen's Pension
Fund; . ..
P10�'� T!I�^CFO�",E, he� i t reso I ved �h �t the �y Counc i I c� the C ity
� o-F Fridley authorize thc form��tion of thr �ridley Police Pension
Assoc i�-�t i on . The C i t:y Counc i 1 further d i rects the C i ty F�lanac�er to
i nc i��de i n the I 967 F�ud�et; and e��ch �31rd�et hereafter, a one m i( I
ievy; in addition to other City milf levies; the proceeds of which
shall be paid directly to the Police Pension Association.
ADOPTED BY THE CITY COURCIL OF T!!E CITY OF F�IDLEY THIS � DAY
OF , 19b6.
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ATTEST:
�tAYOR - Ja�k 0. Kirkham
C tTY CLE�K - P9ervi n C, Srunse I I - � -
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g RH'SOLUTION AU17i0R3ZINii 11ND DIR�CTINC� THE SPLI1"xING OF 3P'�CIAL A33E83MENT3 0�
PARCTL g925� I•� 68 BLUCK 2S� �E PARK 9DDITSON.
W�RE�S � oa�taia epeaial �esesan►ents bavs besa levied with respeot to oe�si.b
181�d aml Sai.c� laed . lma t1U1�86Qu�ently 1'�e6a� subdiPiciecio
NOW � TiiL�'ORE BE IT BF30�YED, ss foll,owa =
That !� essesmreats le�vi+sd dP,�i.nat the folloving� cteaci'ibea P�'oslas �a't+itt
N�]y 13 � o= Lot 6. HSook ;25, P�rcel 8925� Hy�1e F�rk 1lddit•i�on a,n�d the 3�]y 2'J�
of Lot 6� BI�oaTc 25, Paroel �7, �� �rk Additioa�' ae�Y a�►d shsu be aPPor�on�ed
and divi�dad as follaars a
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Lot b, Sloak 2S, P�r�el �5•
�tde Plarlc Addit3on
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H�?�y 13' of Lot 6� Bl�ook 25�
P�arael 8925, �1e Pl�,rk Additioa
3�ly 27° ot �t 6, H1odc 25,
A�cael gq2?� gyde P�rk 9ddit3oa
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$ 94035
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$...��
$ 94•35
6,Dpp1'ED BY T� CITY COUNCSL OF THG CITY OF FRIDLEY TH7S ��
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` � Ma�nrin C. Br.unsell
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A iiF.�uLi3TIt)II AU�'HUR3Z1ItiG AN�t liliiECTIbG 'ii� SPLITTiNG OF SYr"CItzL 1L';SrSSI��: I�TS
UN I�tl�' i�'js Yr:BG3sL �(�Qs dl�:i3,TuR�S SL�B• 3�1,29e
���, certsin epeoial nssess�meata bave beea levied �3t�h�respeat to
aertain land at�cl saicl �.an�i bas a�ubseqnsnt.ly been subdivided.
NOM� THf�t�F:F�2iE i�E IT �ESul�VED, as fo]3oves
Tha� the nsaasetm�Ls leviE�d against the fallaving desaT'ibed pnrcele to•�r3,�Eit
Y. iO4e1i ° ot L. 299011' c>P LQt 1 So Parcel 7060� 6uc3itor's 3ub. ,�129 aad
s. 12g� of Y. 10l..17' og ��. 299.R1 g oP t.o.t 1g, Pareel. 1070, Auditor'a sub.
#� 29, n�a,y ana �s.U. be ap�wr�scnea ana aivi.asa as floll�ova:
.....Ori.¢ina,l_P_a.,r,cel_„� . �,FLn,.ci�,�.r p�.�,�,�
w. 104.1Z � ot S. 2Q9e19� c�f
Lot 15s Parasl 1060e
Auditor�a Sub. ,�729
ReBular S.A. � Paid
W �34 iwater Maia) I�id
3& Ss �24 Sever 2+f�in ) 155.03
S & S3 �21+ �Stoxm Se�rer) 657'.g9
3bi �,t�8 Sewer I�e�teral) Flsi.ci
51�1 �,y$ Water Lateral) Paid
t9� str�ee� Paid
SW #69 (Water & Sewer Laterala) . 1.55$.92
$ 2,37►i.94
• Di�v a„Li �„n_�ot,...,._�.roe]. Anorov+ed �_..... �arl:nal AmdtmL
W. 1ft�.1i � of Eo �29'9o1i � a;t Rs61116tx' 3•Ao $ P�►id
I.ot 15s Paroal 1060, Auditor � a W�34 iWater P�ain) Ih3ad
3�1.. #129 S & 53 �i?tr (Se� 2�ia� ?7.52
3 & S�S #24 �Stozm 3eweri 32809�
. 3W �67 (Wat,e� & sew�er Lstsrals ) 1� 538.92
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299011 e o! Lot 15� Pgrae7.
10?0� 8w�itorsa Sub. #129
Regular S.A.
� �34 iWater Mein)
S �e 33 #24 ' 3ew�ar Main)
3 & 3S �?�, Storni Sever)
S�T . ��8 xlates' L�t.el'sl
s�r #,r� sewer �te�.i�
1962-2 strset
BI�OPTED 8Y THE CITY COIJNCI� OF THE CITY OF FxIDL�Y Tii1.S
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ATTEST e
� Meurvia C. Br�sell
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�1 �tBSO�.,t�i�d�T �&�';�� �H�,6iG�5 '�'0 �FiE �O�,YIg�'� A��'�`�0� `�'(� �8 I�t��� ��5�
��i �0��'�E� �`0�8 ��,I�.��� ��'ki `�I�A °,,i�ES I'�P.,��I,B z�i 19b�/
�SA � nuiun�e �oadi��an h�� �ie� fs�ura� u� �f�� �x� �o�� �,6 �ad 1Te
�3�k 2o Hamil���� Add��i.� � Me�i�n�i��ill� �ad ��€� ��rad b�a �l�k 18
�eas�angemest� mf 131�ks 138 I�a �ad �Sa �l�ut�t� Arldi�si�nm ��
�H�aSg �t�e �n� of �uch p�op��q c� gi�°�� a�gi�e �o ���e su�h
uuisrtn�e, at�d
�&4S8 ttie ��aer o� �su�h pr�pe�ty did u�,� �ii��e ��h xsuis�nce and
the Ci�r oi 1�3dle�rr, uad� authc�itg af S�gi�i� ��5023 Aii�ese� S�tate S�.tn�e
�f 1953 did �he��l=�a �t�t� th� nuL��� e�� aa ���� �� �6QaQ0 fo� �o�� �,6 �ut1
�r�, BI��k 2, H�nil��n'� Addi�ic�� t� Ai�h,�n���il�� and �1A0o0(3 f� L��CS 14 etad
]l5 s" Bl�k ls R�ra�ngem�ng of Bla�ks 13, �� r�nd �S �����,h Addi�f�a ,
D�W, �'� BB � R�SOL,BEDn �hha� �h� ��� �lc�k i� h�a�b� su�h�ised
and di�ee�ted to ����if� �� �he CQUn�i Aud�,�� �`�a: ��ll��gi�a� s��h �h� ��ace�
Pa��bl� �n ,9ba. �,he �ha�g�s �a lis�ed 'b���,v�
Lot 16 and I� s Bloak 2, H�mil���' � AddiLi�a �� I�4�l�:�i�rt�il 1�
�leactiug up aua filling 1nale,
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Lot 14, Bloek 1. $eassangement of �locks I3, l�i s�d 15,
Plymouth A�d�iition
Ieot 15� Blo�k la �asir�angemettt of B1o�kA 13� I.� a�tci 25a
Plya�outh Addi�ian
C:Le�aing uuQ aad fcitling haleo
PliS58D L!!ND ADOP?BD B'� �B C�7f �0lTIDCII� 0�► ��g� OF R�tYDLElC �S
�� D�►Y U�+ APItS�is Q x 466 ,
A'1�SST o
��91� �Bit� - Matvim C a B�unsell
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60000
$ g04�
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$100000
MAYOR - �k Oo Rtxkh�
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A RBSi��F'l�ald CBeTEP!' CHA�83 TO T� ��X AUD�TO![ TO 8S LBYISD A�'AB�SP
CBRTA�1 P�OPSBT�BS P+08 �IoEt.°tl0li WITH �HB �3 PAYt�8�8 X� 19�i7
W�88A8', a nuiaancs
Block 2, B�ilton's Addi
Ply.moath Additi�� �a�i
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nuiiat�eq, aad
ieion i�ea bee� faund xo e�cist oo Lot� 16 nod 17.
e�v M�eisanicavil3.e �ad Idot� 14 aad 15 � Block l,
ptopptty �as gi�ve�n swtice to absee auab
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(�itBASo t1u a�ene�r of s h psapesty did �t $bste ou�eb auiw�c� im�d
�he City of �ridla�r. uadss s tboacit�r of S�ctioa i45o23 Mim�t�ota Statt Staentw
of 1953 did th�ref�ar� ab�te ie nuinaace at a eos� of $6pe00 fo�t Lots 16 atd �
17, Block 2, Assiltaa'a Addi an to Mech�nicsville aad��i00,00 %� I.ots 14 snd
1S, Plyao�th A�dditiano
Di0i�19 'lA�SFO�S � I'! �tB VBD9 t1�C the City ClsYlc is has�by authozised
aad diroat�d to c�etifjr to tlr Co��jr A�i� for collecLioa vith th� wcta
pa�abls ia 1967, the ch�qicgea listed b�l�v:
Lot 16, �Zoak 2, H�silt 's Addi�tioa to Ptsahanicwill�
Lot 17, 81oak 2, H+�ilt 'a A�ditioa to 1�cLani,csvillR
Cl�aning v�p aad fil holeo
ieot 1�►, Stack l, � Ply�
L�ot 15. Block 1,� Pl�,
Cl�aaiag u� a�d
PAS38D b� ADOp'!BD S�l' TBB
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Add�tioa
a� hols o
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$ 30.00
30000
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60000
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$ SOo00
SOo00
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TOPAL �100000
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ca�cs�. ar ras ca�r or �eaui.s�r �s
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MA!'pt - Will� Jo l�
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Au�uat 23� I965
I�. Walter Freemart f .
895 �;ississippi •
Minneapolis, Minnesota
� Dear Mr. Freemans
You aace'herebq requested to abate the lollowing
publie health nuisance,
�.550I 5th 5treet �[. E. (t�ts 16 and 17, Biock 2,
�amilton�s Adn. to i��echanicsville). Torriado �
� d��olishe8 home. (roo�l.ess d'.aelling). Pleae•
' cleRn and cl�ar outside premises, tear doWn
structure and fill in fdundation.
• �Fhen you,have completed the work te the sati�faction
D of this Board you may �ubmit your bil.l to tha Cixq C2erk as
provi8ed for S.ri 1953� ��innesota Statutes � 245.23.
Vex�y truly your� ,
• . . James H. Hensley �
: City of Fridley Board of i�ealth
ec: 2�arvin B�ursell �
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Mr. •�taiter Freeman •
895 Missiasippi
14timneapoLis, Mi2u�►esota
Dear I�'s. PYeem�n r
You aro t�ereby requested to ebate the foilowin�
publie health nuis�nces:
Lots 14 �nd 15� B1ock I, Plymouth Adrt. on 2� St.
�T. E. (Please contact,the Building Inspector before
you be�;ir� work and he o�ill st�ow qou o:�actly where
and �+'hat has to be done.) Piease hu].ldoze e1L w�eds�
i• junk and debris and fi11 in the low spot containing
. D waCer whi.ch is a gross hazerd to children. Glean and
cl�ar tha lot�. _
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- wtc��i�'qouTT�ava completed�the work to the sati�faction of
this Aoard you may submit yovr bill to tho City Clerk as provided
for in 1953 Minnesata Statutes, 145.23.
� ' Verq trulp pours� . ;
: � Jamea �. AeaslQy
City of Fridley Board of Pieal�h
cet �'�=vin Brunsell �
Earl Wagner
A. Jensen
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A RF.SOLi3`�IUN ORDSP;YNG YRELIMINARY PL�.A1S, SPBCIF'ICATIONS o AND
ES�iMA�'ES OF THE C;OST3 TE[ER80F: STREET IMPROVBMErIT PROJECT
STo 1956-4� QADiiENT�tNi �2}
BE IT RFSOLVED, by the Council of the City of Fridley as follars:
1. That it appears in� the interest of the City and of the property own-
ers affected that there be constructed certain improvementa, to-wft:
Street Improvement;s, includfng gradiag, stabiliaed baee, hot-�aix,
bitumi.nous mat, ec�ncrete curb and gutter, and incidental drainage
and other faciliti.ea, located as follows:
(The petitions rec:eived and filed by the City for the improvement�
are indicated oppa�site to the relative street.)
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Street � Petitioo No.
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Arthur St. s 75th Avenue to �e1ws►�ae �osd 4-1965
Fireaide Dr.: Hlighway No�. 65 to Central Avenue 5-1966
Viron Road: P'ireside Dr. to exieting peve�ent 5-I.966
63.rd A�enue; INnfversity Avenue to Sth StreeC 6-1966
2. That the City Eagi.aeesc ia hereby authorized and directed to drew the
preliminary plans and specificationa and to tabulate the results of
his eatimates of th� costs of aaid i�provemenCa, including everq
item of coat from ia�eption to completion aad 811 fees and expeaeee
incurred �or to be� ince�rred) in conneceion therewith, or the fiaanc-
ing thereof, snd t:o make a preliininary report of his findings, stat-
ing therein whethe:r said impravementa are teaeible and whether tUey
cast beet be nmede �e proposed, or in connection with some other im-
prov�menta (aad tl�e estimsted cost as recammended�r including also a
descriptioa of th�� lands or area as may receive benefita therefram
and as may be p�op�osed to be assessed.
3. That the City Clerk ahall act to aacertain Che neme and address of
the owner of each parcel of land directly affected or with the area
of lands as may be: p�oposed to be asaeased for aaid impravemeata
eand each of them); and upoa receipt from said Bngineer of the said
preliminary redort:, calculate estimates of asaessments as maq be
proposed relative thereto against each af said lands.
4. That seid prelixiaa.ry report of the Bngineer snd esti�ates o£ ae�ess-
ments of the Clerlc:, ahall be £urnished to the Cou�cil, aad aede avail-
able for inapectian to the ovner of any pareel of land as a�ap be aF-
fected thereby at e$y public hearing heid relati�e thereto, as �ral1 as
at suy prior ti�e re�onable and comrenienC..
ADOlTED BY Z`SS CIT,Y G+OR3iiCIL OF '1'H8 CI'iY OF F`BIDLSX, THYS ��,_ I1AY
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AIREST: MAYOB - Jaek 0. Kirkha� ,
CI'�Y CbB� - M�arvia C. Bivnsell
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WB�.Se i� �s�op�� �o �I�o C�.� ��u�ii. of +�� City of FYidley ti�mt tibe
eticee�at h�8'a�4f�l� d�s��ibecl �i��eald �a�: �voFz�d as Y�mnicipsl StAt� �id Streets
uadsr ths psvv�.�i+ims �� i+i��es�a� 2�ps :
I�OW 5,����78Dg bp �lx� C�.�y �cu�il of� Ehe City of Ftidleg,
Caunty of Aaa1GS `�hae the ��e�s dasc�ib�d aa €c+ilawa, Co�ait:
MIiAICYP�,L STBTS �ID S�BBT N0. �00: 37tte lv�eu� irosn M�rshsll 3trset to
. �ailg+oad 2aacke
1rIDN%CIPAL 32dTB tllD Si'��6T L�D. 30b e Tramk 83ghway �a7 to Traalc Eiglway �6S
�CIPA� 5?t!�$ lIID 8�tS1�T �0. 9�.as Bz�m Se�te Aid Street �309 (79Ch Ave�)
__ �_ tn 3 t�te Aid �t�aet ` lE310
r�zcir� s2� �tn s�sr r�a. 317: � szar.� a�a srr�t �30� (73ra �rr�e)
tia Couaty �tosd ;6�8 {Osborne Boad)
b�, as�d h�reby i� sevok�d aa a�aiaip�i Stit� Aid Strssz o$ saiel City
eubj�cL to the appsvv�I oi �he Coaffii�ai.anes of HigL�aye of tLe Stat� af
Minaesota.
sE rr �� s�sa�_ vsu„ ct�� � c�.ey cier� ��y .uchors:.a �a
diseet�d to �r�oard � eertiiied eopiaa of Chi� �cesolution to the Ca�sisaionez
• of Si$l�vsya foz bia coesidreratioa.
AIfO�PTl�D THIS 4TH MY OF APBXLs 1966.
Ja�k Oo Bil�n MAYO�
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Mas�via C. • Br�nsell CI?Y CLEitK
I i�rebp c�artiiy that th� abv�e is a� as�d aox�ta�t copy o� •
Besoiutian daip pwas�d, adopt�d aad appra�ved by the City Cwntil bi uid
Citp an April 4, 1966. •
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x&SOLUTION REVO&I1dG MUNZCIPAL STATS AID STBBSTS
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W�AS, it appears ta the City Cou�ecil of ths City of Fridinr tbat ttu
atreets hereinaftex d�scribed shauld be sQVOlc�d as Muniaipal Stat� Aid 8ts�ets
under the pzwisious of Mian�sota Lan�e : '
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HOW T��E, gF I? RBSO�L4SD, Yy tha City Council of tii� City of Fsidl�y,
County of Aneks that ths etu�sts d�seTib�ed aa follo�os, to-�it:
Mt1I1ICIPAL S?ATB AID� SZRSET N0. 300: 37th Avaw� l�som Marshall $tt�et to
8ailroad Tsaeka
I�IICIPAL STATB AI� S'?RE�T I�1D. 306: Tr�utk fligh�ray #47 to Trunic Hfghwy #69
I�JN'iCIPAI. STATE AID� STRBB? N0. 314: Fs�o�n State Aid StrMt #309 (79tb Avaws)
to �SCato Aid Stse�t #310 ��
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be� and heroby� isa tevoksd as a Municipal Stato Aid StrNC d� said City
subj�ct to the spps+�vsl of ths Came�isaionez of Sigi�ays of th� Stats of
Min��eeota.
BB IT F08T�B BBSOLVBD� that Ch� City Clerk ie bss4by authoris+sd aad
dir�ted to foxwa�rdl tw� castifitd copies of this resolutian to th� Core�iesionar
• af High�rsys gos his� cansid�sstioae
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ADppTSD ZHIS DsAY OF , 1966.
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M�svin C. Bs'ux�8el1 CI1Y CLS$K
CffitTIFICATI0�1
I hereby ct$t�fq that th� sbave is a treie aad cosseet r•opy of a
Resolutioa dulq paesed� adoptQd and approv��d by tile City Counai! of said
City on , � , 1965.
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Msrvia C. Bsunsa 1 City Clerk
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C'�ux�ty �f a����.�. ��� �hr� ���reet� �c����i.b�sd aa� fs►llaw��; ��raf�o
1�3lJir'���PAL ST.�.'1`� ti�� ��' i30o 323� .���C��n �vc�ue f��eam N�iS #30} (79th A���a���
��� ;�5� �'3I0 ��f�y Limits) 9
kriS2nGIPAI, �'JP� �?A �'�T � ��?,� � Baakc�s� Av�aua �xe�m �2SAS #'307 � 73rd Av��zu�e 3
s:e� i�e�unxy P.e>�rt 8(Oeb��ne Rr�sdj .
�A1NL�iPAL 3't'ATE :A�D ���T D'�o 325: ��1�toe St�re�t favm 1'�51�3 �316 ,(�i7th Avexzu��
t� 6�th Av�eaua, b8tb Aveneie fsaa� Mvns�c�
SCrest t.a Bsookvi� Dtivt, .Bsaokvi�v Dsi�rm
. £�am 6$th Aaeaue ta 8ic� Craak ?trxac� a��d
�unlc aighw�y �6650
�tiNt�IPd�L S7`A� ,�iD S� NOa �Zba '�hixd StzeeC faam Ctty Limt�s to MSAS ��1�
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1�TNt��FAL S`Td,7.'E �lD S�T 1�0� 32a a
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Se�ca�ath St�e,�� fr� Countp �tvad �6
+jMi.�a�.ae3.ppi.3Creet) to MS�3 #3I6 (67�i�
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� 1�RCIPAL S!1?8 A3�f 3� NO, 3�28: . FifCh Str�t froa I�1�A8 �3302 �61e�. �►v�aue)
t,ci MSl�S �'320 (QAth A���
ba� �ad ��reiay ��� �s�i�iish�d� 1{a�a���d �d @�e�.gaated the i�u�.fcip�l
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etiract�d t� €��ard t�r� ���r�ff3.�d c�gi�a af this ��ue�luti+�n te� t�►! Co�►isai�ne�
of �i��i�q� f,���s �ai.� +�,u€�:�.rl�::����,�xi.., ���i �'��� u��na k�is �pp�iaval oi� Lha► desig�x�;� .
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�� ��a+����d �t�l � a►a 'i[�uazi�ipa�,l 5���� Aid ��e�s ��� 3Z4x 325� 326A 32�, 328
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1�i�taT�4N �S�FiB���II� �CIPA�. STAT� 14TD STF�BBTS
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WI�S� it appc�rs �o tha City Council of the Ci�r of Fsi�lty tbat the
sthe�et� h�rRina�fter deec�ibe8 �hQUld b�e de�i,ganted the Muaicipal State Aid
St.r�eCa uae� th� px�o�ri�ioaa� af Ch� kL�.�►n�ss�� L�aa of 1959, �ept�� 50Q;
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A�I T�g�. �� it�Sfi�,V�D:, by eh� Gi�y Cauncil of the City vf Fridleq,
Co�snty ot r.�uu¢�ls��. �� � tr�ts c�aeribed �s iollowsa ta�oit:
MU�'ICIPAL STATB AiD ST�7� NO. 323 e Ashtvn Aveau�e ft��n M3AS �$309 (79Ch Aveaue)
to MS�S ;;�`33�0 (Citq Limi.ta).
1ffirRCIPQL ST,A� AID 5T�'r NOo 32�ao Baker Ave�aue �ran A�SAS �$'307 (?3sd Avenue�
te► �uuty Aa:d 8 (Osbot� &►ad) .
i�tTNICIPA% 5��.'E A'ID S� �. 325: M� Street from t�l1S �"316 (67th Avanue)
to 68�h A.v�u�� 68th Aveaue fxam Monroa
Stre�t tr� Brookview Driv9, 8rookviar Drive
fro�m b8th Avenue to 8ics Creak Terrace snd
Tnialc Sighvsy #65 0
�IIIN�CIpAT, STATS AIIg 3'�T N0. 326: ?hisd Str4eC fraen City Limits to aSA3 �'319
(53rd Aveazue) . '
1�tJNICIPAL S'T!!TS !!ID S3`�ET N0, 327: S�ntauth Street ft� Gouatp �osd �6
(�[issiseippi Street) to iffiAS �3i6 (67tL
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ba9 aand b�reby ase establisbed, I�e+afixd aad deei.gnst�d th* ?Lsuiei.pal
Stats Aid Stssets of said CiLyn eubject t� the appYaval o! tha Civ�emiasioasr @f
HiEghway� of the Stats of Mit�a�tes�ta.
Bffi IT !'0l�1'� 'lES4�LOBD, tl+at tha Cit�► Clerk is bereby authosised and
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dir�ctsd to fom►ard twr+ cartified oopi.�s oa thia seaolu�ian to ths Comiasionar
o� Hi�1riY�ya t0=' 11i� �sidetttioun and that apan hi� appl'oi►�tl O� tbe dt�i.gma�
ti�n af �aid s�te or peiation thezeof$ tbat the sa�ae be caaatruct�d, impraved
aad agei,ntained �es tb�e 'A3unicipal State Ai8 SCreete of the City of Fridleya to
bs r,Ennabared aud I�a�on aa Mu�mie�pai State Aid Sta4eea 323, 3Z4, �5, 326, 327
roagaetivelyo
ADO� THi3 DAY d� ,�,,,r,.,,,,, .".� _� 1966 0
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PLANNING C�lNII5ST�N M$ETZNG • MARCH 24, 1966
� The meeting was called to order by Chairman Kravik at 7:40 P.M.
ROLL CALL:
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Kembers present: Rravik, Bandel, Bergmaa, Hughea
Ne�mbere absent: Johanson
Others present: City 1`I�nager Wagaer, Eagineering Assistant Clark
APPRUitH MIN�JTBS OF P�G C�ILSSION MBETING: FBBBIIARY 10. 1966:
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MOTIdN by Bergaaa, s�conded by Bandel, that the �e�i�tes of the Planning
Coam�ission Meeti�tg of Febxusry 1Q, 1966 be appraved. Upon a voice vote,
the motion carried. �
RBCEIVB MINUTSS OF PAR&S � RBCRFAI'IQN C�iS8I�: FBB�,tJAR�C Z8, 1966:
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M+OTI�I by Baadel, secoaded bq Berg�ea, that the Plaaaing Co�aisaioa
receine the minates of Parka end Recreation Coa�iasion of 1+ebruarq 28,,
1966. Upon a voice vote, the a�a►tion carried. �
R�GEIVS MINIJTBS OF PARRS � RECRSA?20N C�ISSI �� MA� l�k ; 1966:
M�OTION hy Bandel, secanded bq Bergmaa, that the Plapoit�g Comoei.ssion
. receive the minutea of Parks aa,d Recreatiou Com�issioa of l�arch 14,
1966. Upon a voice vote, the motfon carried.
REC8IV8 MIMJTES OF STRBETS � U?ILITIBS SUB-C�4II2TEE AISBTING: 17 1966s
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MOTION by Bandel, seconded by Bergraan, that the Plsnaing Commissioa
receive the erinutea of the Streets and UCilifie� Sub-Co�mittee meeting
of March �1, 1966. Upon a voice vote, the m�.t�iou ca=ried.
�D �IS�GT3�I: 8aaterlq end of Ironton and adjacent to
Resone fros �-I to R-3A. � �
Mr. S. Dum�phy, 4331 Reservoir Blvd.: He stated, ia bis opinion, that if
the aoning �nere chauged to multiple dWelling�, it �oald be a lot b�tter Chaa
having the section oa Ashtoa industrial. i�nleiple dwellings aou�d prevent
erip fuxther encroacim�ent of itedustrial devalapsent towsrd the resideaCial
neighborhood8. Ae a choice of zoniag, the �uleiple d�elliag aould be better.
� If additional industrial buildiags are pnt on that corner, there is no rea-
soa why future advancea vould not creep all �he vay up the northern pert
S�e strip. g-2 ie not desirable, but a good plan of atiultiplea facietg a
factory woald be mu�h betCer. There would be coap2ete screen fenees ia
the beck of the property.
Mr. Julkowski stated he agreed With 29r. Dumphy.
� Chain�an Rxavi� atated t�aother gossibflity was to coiesider eutending a
light industrial type of use into the Whole area and thea have it divided
off with a barrier of soe�e sort eliminati.ng accees into the residentiel��a�ea.
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t:�sry d�,�rrlt_in�� �±.:t: Rt-,3d `.g�n�z��:1 I,f,:�It:ip7. f.am:��y 8w�llings).
Mr. and Mr� ��'r�:�id. w�rr<� prr,s�•�a� »
xt was n��t��d. ttz�t, tl�� land was a 3.it�±�1� ov�r an acr� �45�000 sq. ft. )
and a7 «tnits coul.d ba� b�.iilt �n i'�;. Mx. Fr�id was inform�d t�hat this nvmnb�r
wo�z�.d r�ai�� t�z� d�ynai�;; a�.it�l� �:ats :�t��.a snd. was asked ii k�e co�eild g^�t tk�
pr�chas�r� f:a m��dify t�a-.� �att��nt to b� r�zane�d. P!ff�. Fra�id s�at+�d �ae �'asd a�y�r
and did n�t know w�_at <��w p�ana w�x�. T'.�� commissian stat�d t�� aca�ss w�auld
,�av� �-p b� �n Ironton 3tr��t and noi c�f£ Ea,st Riv�r R�ad. T&� r�comm�ndati�n
of k�odn� & Assr�cia.t�s .for th�.s r�z��n�n,� ;�,8 di�e��ss:�d wit�ix i��s� Froids.
T`��: P�anning Cc�mm.`4esion �slt�c�. Mr. Frc�id to cnnta�t �h� praspc�ctiv� buy�r
end a�k ��i.m to ca,1� �� Caty Mansg�°�r tc� da.scass �i� plans fer -ihe ar�aa.
MOTION by Band�a�., s�cond�d by ii°�g.;�sQ t�aat �;zn� �P�annS.ng Commissian contin�.�
t�� public �i�arin�r t�f �-,�.� r+�z�ninEr r�q`�.�st ( ZOA #66�0'� } by Cearge Froid until
tY�� n�x-t m��rting. CTpt�n a v:�:ic�� vc��, t�e r.�r�tion carrie8. .
3. CR�2 ORDINANCE: Finsdl dra.ft of ordine,nc�.
Th� follow�.ng corr�cti�ns Mter� a�gg�st¢d by the Planning Com�ise3on:
�'ag� �: 4*� a�� in parag.rapYa c b�ginning with "af such conc�ntration" to end
of parsgi��.ph be ins�rt;�d in p�axa�raph b a.ft�r "particulate matter is"
and corr�c?�i.ng particulax to pArticulat�.
pag�e �, g. Sp�cial r�quir�m�nts! it�m a. "2) ta r�ad the eame a� (1)
after manufac7:uring �stabl.xshm�ntse .
�'a�e 5, urz:,:�r g� 4il:lag+�' Ccauncil shoul,d b� C:ity Council.
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'�. 52'RE"ET PATT�t:N FQR i�JRSTN�Y HQME �Y WINSLOW & ASSQCSATES: �R�i�rr�d to
Stx�s:�te and '.'�i..l.iti`�o S?zb�:c�ramit.�r�� .i<,�� at�udy
`Ph� Str��ts and `1ti.li.ti��s S�z.b--Ce�.tt�� discuss�d the propQSed road fram
asbnrn� Road �0 76�' Av�n�a�� ur��.1c� v���J.d bA a continu,ation oi' T�rrace Road �Spring
Lal�� Fark) , and rr�r� i.nfc�rn�r�d Winsl.�co & Assaciat�,fs �ave th� 30 fa�ot dedic�tian
fram �Tnity Hosp:� ta.� �d �c� nc,w in th� �rcae�ea c�f n�gc�t,iating �or 30 f��rt fr�m
B`�ook ?, Osbc:rn�:+ M�n�r 2nd Add.zti4n.
M(�I'I(�N rv B!�r�m�n. s�c4nd�d, bv,y,Ba�,nc3�I �,,,t�at th�:,�7.a�,��n a;Qn ���
wi.th Str�a�t.s and �ltilifi��?s S�b=C'amm�t��+� and r�cc�mm�nd s���rova� �f tln� rQad
Asttern„u,a.e x���9xi,�d �hv 4u,n�lcw & As�xc�a,��e.�1�p�,n a'.��.ce vot�� th�a mati�n�.
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6. Rk30R�ANTZATTdN �F P'L9..I�irNlIai;� Cf1��'LISS3't%N:
B�rgmsn etat:�d ���at, in lais mpinionn th� pr�sent �rg�niaation is efiicient
and �f£�ct3v� e.nd. so nc�t�ing is t¢� b� gained by r.�rgani�ation. H� f�lt tbe
pr�e�nt eizc� is pr�p�r, and '�c�aving a� in a ama�,i�� grt�t�p gp�ds up proceeses o
H� f�lt t?�r� :i.� a d�:�'in���� n�ac� .for er�.bmc��mmi,tt��e ae tY�er� is a certain
a�o•unt c�f l�g war� �r��ich ���y d.� and it Y�S��ps ��� Plas�ni.ng Com�iesion to move
mora� qu:ickly. T.�aE;r�r may b� eom� m�rii t� a�mbi�e activity of th� Plats and
Subd��isions and Str���e an.d `�tilati.�e Sub>�Gommit�t��, bnxt he is of t�� opinion
it weu�.d b� ta a am�,ll d=�;g�°�:�. ��tw►o sumey �f �h� r�quir�m�nts do overlap` mos�
tla� prc�bl�ms ar� d��ini�c��.y s�para��.
H',�h�a �xpr�ss�d t�a� f��lir�g af t� P�,anni.n� Gommj.saion that th�y fesl th+a
m�ans c�f drawi.ng �:Qg���h�sr ai�. r�f' t�� �;r�tir�n� fac��� conc�rning a giv�n request �
making th�m av�3.l�.ble, and a� lowin�g su��'f:�.cx�nt tim� for study before a meetin�
-would be vsry hFl,��ful. Foz�s f�r -th� p� �i�i�n�x to us� would b� very deeirable
and sp��d the oa�ration r�i th� P1ann�Y�g Commissicn consid�:rably. It w�culd
simplify tta� p�tit�,�aner's �f.forts in t�:iat thc petitionars by having such a form
to follarr� wo�i�,d kt�.ok w� at; �iniarma��r.n is r�q�.ir�do Furthe�rg as w� continu� to
r:�vis� owr zoning c�ad�,, i;:i:�.�� additi�ns of -�r�.�s eort w� hav� r�scomm�nded i.n CR=
ca,��gcsry, will, al.ec� t�nd t� mak� a*�r op�ra�ions mcar� �fficient az�d tend to gi�r�
b�t��r r��ul,ts to t��� �g�ra�i��n �f' �h� Plann�.ng Commieeion. Thie lzas b�en
�xpr�as�d by al� of us.
C�Sairman Krava.k stat�d it s��auld b� ra�c�gniz�d t�aat in d�i.ng this it will b�
p��tting a gr�m� d�mand c�n t`�� !�'ity a.dmi.nis�rative $taf£ s requir�s time and
m�n�y �n b��a1£ af t�� City.
t�e Cc,unci3�'s ac��a�d�a1� is ccnsid±�r�b1V �e�r� crc�wd.�d ttaan that o2 trs� rlann�
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_.Commission.,Tadvae� ti�e C�t��C��anc�.1_4w�, w�1� plan to m��t with th� C�ract� s
th� C�unc�l's pl�s.s�.r� �.� •.n.v f�m� to discr.fiF� t1�� ,•a�,• �-�,� _'�� e ax�,.'.: :.=;
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T�� C�h.,air�an sta�r�d �t�� P1arm.ing Cc�iesion do�e p�rf�rm �unctiona.11y
. according to t�� City C�a.rt��r and any �en aar�m��.t as stich w�uld nQ� n�csessxil.�
imgr�a�� ti��:ir �if�ctiv�n�ss as fax as �xp+�dit2ng mat��rs that app�sr b�fore
I th� Plann�.ng Cr�m�na�eian. fl��:rwv�r, ��a�� m�mb�ra o�' t�i� Planning C�mmission f�el
� c�an��s rar� w3g� to cnneid�r r�.nd w�::�.co�� tt�� �pperttxrz�ty to m�e�t witt� �Lh�
� G�uncil ran t�i� pr���r�s�d rre�organization as augg�at�sd.
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s.n.d ��;�:F�t t:�.i;� �ppravsJ -i s �1��1 y c�.?�l, > ,,t� �!h;F= Sc%�etd�r � ,� �, �' �ns�°;r���et�c�ns as
ur�-,p: - U��d 1ay t�� C i t.y NI� n�.�. r. IIpon a voice vote , the motion aarried . :
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�Lngin�aring .A.ssis-�s�nt CJ.a,rk �xp].aine�d t�� c��� in t�� r9al�s of apglying
.�or MSAS funds, w?�iie B�r�an, Chal.�. b� Si;r��{B and �3til�ti�s Sub�Commi.tt��,
point�d out, �on, t�� map s�pplz��. by �ti��t: �'�in��rin� A�partm�nt A the carr�nt
str��ts und+�r MSAS s,nd th�m p.co�os�d MSAS str�r�ta.
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p�ublic h�aring da+� af April �4, ?96F� ic�l� .r�zen.ing .req,�;s�stt zaA #66-�2,
�iy RiPd�7., Parc�l ,�.800 b�r.zizd�d by riissf.tiszppi SYr�e � o� �he Nort�a? %�' Str�et
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Pt�SSTBI,�, SPF'3CIIAL i�SE kE�M:t'�' IN C(�I+��,7NCTION WLTH }�'C:RCIN r�RDINBNCE N�s�.295:
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MOT,Ct3N by H�gY��sY s�cond�d by B�r�nzaxi, t�t t>�� Planna.n� C��miseion ask t�e
City A�;toxn�y �t� m�i; witt�� t��� C�muussivn on �t�� �8�' r�i April fcsr t%� purpos� �f.
discusraing th� l��Lt�r #`�sra Ail�n :��n��n9 BrS�i�.ding �n�p�ct�r, c�.a��d March 22, 196bA
s,nd Ordinancc� ,�29� and Ordinanc� 7��3 s Upan a�-c��ic�r vat$, the motion carried.
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1�erder (W$rd. 3) ,
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VI821�ONtSs 1K�s. Snnice Luad, Mr. Wolke and ott�er visitora for itaa� #3
l�ire. Luad said she had thought at the time ahe wrote the descriptioa of the
building that her property exteaded to the railroad trscks (property�,
bawtver, her property line is 50 feet from the railroad'a.
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'� Mr. Rravik stated tl�at the building is the onlq coasideration of the i.i•�
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no naqs, Mr. Kravik declared the
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After a discuasion about ehe height of the buildiag (the general opinion
was that it reaemblsd an apartment building), the feace on the aorth and
sa�t aides, and the attractiveaesa of the eidewalk arouad the buildiag on
tbe City properCy es ehown on the plana
( Motion by Mrs. Berder rec
I the feace be iaatal ed oa
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Dafiaite buildiag plaae �ere nat preaented, buC a general descripton aw
given bq Mr. Wolke. The buildiEig would be block and brick. Mr. Wolke
stated that they just waated a teneative approvai before tiuy wenC ehead
vith fiaal plsns. Questioas were aslced conceraing the amount of Water
added to tt►e se�oera. It was stated that the maxiowm amount would be 800
gallons an hour.
The Board indicated 8 fesliag of tentative aQproval.
ADJOCIRNMBNT;
Chairman Itravik adjouza�d the meetiag at 8s05 P,M.
Reapectfully Snbmitted,
Olive L. Rezder, 3ec�etsry to the Board
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T0: Earl P. Wagner, City Manager � °
FROM: Marvin C. Brunsell, Finance Director
SUBJECT: Connection to City Water and Sewer Main ,
- Lot 4, Block 1, Moore Lake Hills Addition
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Lot 4, Block l, Moore Lake Hills Addition has watex and sewer servicea
- on Woody Lane. An assessment has been levied for these servicea.
Mr. Nebel proposes to build on Lot 4, Block l, but build on the Central �
l Avenue aid.e of the lot and tie into the main lines on Central Avenue.
Most of the othex property in this area has been divided into two loCs
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divided'�:�h�.a agreement would be recorded with the deed.
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6431 Univ�Brei�r Ave��a� N.E.
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H�orabie Msyor and City Couueii
c/o Ber� P. Wagaero City Maaages
6431 IIaiv�rsity Avsaue 1Q.Se
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April 4, 1966
�'he bid abstract for tt�a abave 'refsr�aced psaje�i hss b�sn
�camined by ma� aad i find th� lc�at bid submitted ws� thee bid �a�
Auukley 5urfaciag Compzay in the total lump sum bid �of $141o'�sZ.90.
The s�and bid wss th� bid og Black Top Surfaciag C�piany in tht amauat�
of $2I3�379.40. The rhird bid was the bid of H�nn�tpia Bla�k Toppiag
Coanpaay in the a�u�t oi $223, 903.37. •
Ths f�llowiag ie � tabulstivn og eost8 iot compuisou Nith the
l�wast Lu�ap Sum Bid and th� prelimia�aq aepo�ct �a�fa�Ce.
8atisasted c�astracti�a rosts frc�mn �he
prelimi�asy se�part f�a str�e�s in
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LoWaet Lump S�ns Bid
Approxi�m�ate D3.ffeseace
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� 36.886.51
Tha abrrve tsbulatia�a ai eosts shcyws th�t the lo�v: bid of
Dunkley Surfaciag Compan�► is well wi�hia the �s�iarsted figuree
prese�nt�d in the prslim3�aay saparto
If i� ie the eoun�il's datesmiumti.on to ords�t this impsavement,
I reco�ud Che ContYact be aws7rda;d tm Dunkley Surfacing Compsay fn the
�at af thsir b�d.
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B�rtc�n �rm�zac�ix� Co.
10300 89th Ave�aua
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7400 ��idga Ave�ue
St. Louio Pa��rko Pif.aa.
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9756 Gr�d Ste N,E.
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1b31 6bth Av�. N.S.
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PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTNIENT
Paul Brown, Director
6431 University Avenue N.E. Phone: 560-3450
April 4, 1966
Honorable Mayor and City Council
c/o Earl P. Wagner, City Manager
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
RE: Bids on New Tractor plus attachments opened
April 4, 1966 at 12:00 o'clock Noon
The foZlowing are the bids submitted from four different Tractor equipment
companies;
B IDDER
Carlson Tractor
Long Lake Farm Supply
Midway Tractor Co.
Ace Equipment Company
CASH PRICE
Ford 4112-4e
$4,077.00
Ford 4112-4e
$3,907.70
Ford 4112-4e
$4,182.75
Massey-Fer.
$5,538.00
TRADE-IN
$375.00
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$550.00
$500.00
$1,375.00
NET PRICE
$3,702.00
$3,357.70
$3,682.75
$4,163.00
DELIVERY DATE
10 - 15 days
Cab 30 days
30 days
30 - 60 days
30 days
Les Chesney, Superintendent of Public Works, and I have examined the bids and
find that the low bid on the Tractor plus attachments was submitted by Long Lake
Farm Supply Company. I recommend that their proposal for the Tractor plus attachments
in the amount of $3,357.70 be accepted.
Note: Cost estimates obtained by phone prior to March 3rd.revealed a possible
New Equipment cost to the City would be $3,530.00. The bid recommended above is
$173.00 less. Going back to the price on demonstrator model submitted at first, we
find a cost of $3,076.50. The bid recommended for all new equipment above is $2$Q.50
more. Considering all new equipment against all demonstrator equipment for $280..50
more our department recommends the City purchase the new equipment.
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Parks.:and Recreation Department
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