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Ti� MINUTES OF TH8 REGULAR COUNCxL MEETINC UF APRIL 4, 1966
A regular Couacil M�eetiag qf t6e City of Fridley was called to order by Mayor
ItirUc6ams at 8:10 P.M.
RO��
�ERS PR83�NT: Kirtcbam„'Wright, flarris, Shesidan, Samuelson
1�MBSRS ABSSNT: None '
APi�`AVAL OP' MINUIES, REGULAR 0�„�UNCiL I�ETING, MARCS 21, 7.966s
Mayar Kirkbam atated that there was a correctioa to be made in �he Minutes. Oa
page 6 uader the heading, "Cammunieation: Office of Economic Opportuaity: Need
£oz Sate2lite Office". Iti should read '�Upon a voice vote, Mayor Kirkham end
Couacilman Samt►elson voting nay, the mc�tion carried", instead of listiag juat
Coew►cilman Samuslsoa as vot�ng naq.
Motioa by Couacilman Wright to adopt the minutes of the Regular Coaacil M�eetiag
� of March 21, I966 se amended. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice.
vote, there beiag no aaqs, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
i
SPBCiAL COUNCIL MBE?ING �S� MARCA 29, 1966:
M�otia� by Councilman Ssrr3s to adopt the Miautes of tbe Special CounciZ MeeCing
of March 29, 1966 as aubmitted. Seconded by Councilman Sa�elsoa. Upoa a voice
vote, there beiag no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motioa caxried.
ATTORNSY G�IExAL'S OPINZQNs
Mayor Kirkham etated that the opinions from the Attoraey Geaeral'e office relative
to the appointmeat of Couacilman Samuelsoa, and the compatibi].ity of City Attorneq
sAd A$evciate Muaicipal Jadge have been rece3.ved, and he aaked the City AtCOraey
tfl read the major part of the opiniona. In the queetioce coaceraing the appointmeat,
the opiaioa was that the appoiatment was valid. Ia the question concerning the
campatibility, the opiaion waa that the position�of City Attoruey a�d Asaociate
Municipal 3udge are not coa►patfble.
MoCion by Councilman Wright ta receive both opiniona from the Attorney Geaeral
and make them part of tbe utinutos of the m�eeting of the Council. Secoaded by
Couacilman 3heridaa. Upoa a voice vote, there being no nays, Meyoz Kiricham
declared tbe matioa ca�cried.
Fo1laWing are the complete opiaions fran the Attorney GeQeral'a office:
Regul�r Couacil Meeting � April 4, 1966
• ATTORN�Y GENERAL'S OPINION3:
Robert W. Mattsoa
Attorney General
State of Minnescta
St. Paul, Minaesota
March 29, l966
Hoaarable Vtrgil C. Herricic
Fridley Citq Attoraey
6231 IIaivetsity Avenue Nor,�heast
?itnaeapolis, Miaaesota ;
Dear Mr. Herrick;
page 2
Your reqe�est for aa opininn of this offica is baaed o�, the follaotiag
FACTS
"The City of Fri.dlep operatea under a Hane-Rule Charter
adopted ia 2957. Sectioa 2.05 provide+s thet wbea a vacancy exista in
a council seat that the couacil shall, declare by resolution that such
�s vacancy exists aad'shall forthwith appoint aa eligible person to fill
tho same. �
"Section 3.44 requires every resolution to be preseated in writing
• snd read in full at a couaail aeeeting. �
"Section 3.04 furith$r providea thst a msjoritq vote of all of the
members of the cauaci2 shall be required For the pasaa$e of all ordi-
n�a�ea, motiona and reaoiutions.
"At the first reg�ular a�eting of the City Council ia Jaausry 19bb
the aeW1y elected m�yor �as etao�a ia anc! accepted office. He bad been
the Counci].man irom!the first ward a�d consequently there woutd be a
vacaacy in the seet of the Councilmaa from the firat ward. Thereupon
e motioa was made tc� agpoint a peraon to that seat. The motion �as
seconded and carried by a vote of 3 to 1. ?h� nev couacil�aaa wee
dec2ared appoiated �nd taok the oath of office and haa beea serving
fzan that time to d�te. All of the business transacted to date has
been adopted by a sufficient majority so that his vote �vould not be
aecessary to coafisw valid passage of any act of the city council.."
QUESTI�TIS
•'1. Waa the app'ointmeat oi the first vard counciiman valid with-
o�t the reading aad' passage of ths reaolution zequired by the cl�artet?
"2, Doee the firat ward councilman have a valid vote aa a member
of t�te city council; at the present time?
� "3. If it is aecessary to have Lhe city couacil adopt a written
" resoi�tion deelaring the vacaney, wi1l it aleo be neeesearq for the
city council to formally psoceed �ith another motion to appoint an
eligible person to;,f311 the same?
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Reg��u� Council �ee�in� - Apr�l �, 1956
ATTORN�:Y GENERAL`S OPZNION3 .(CdNT.)
OPINION
I. The fu17. text of 2.05 of the Fridley Chartez reads as fol�aws3
page 3
"A vacancy in the COSiq:C�Z shall be deeu�ed to exist ia caae of ti�e
failure of any pezson elecCed thereto to qualify on or before t8e date
of the second regalar meeting of the neW cnuncil, or,'bq reaaaa of th�
dea�b, resign�atiouy re�►oval fran office, reacova2 fraai the city,
remaval of a werd couaci].m�.n from his ward, continuoua abseace fran
the city �or mare than three montha, or conviction of a feZony, o�
any such perBOn whether before or after hia Qualificatioa, or by ,
reason of the failure of any councilmaa wiChout good cauae to perfosm
any of the duties of inemberehip in the covacil for a period of thr�e
a�nths. Zn each such case� Che council shall by resolutivu declare.
the next regular municipal election
for uaexpired term. (�mghasis suppl
The vacancy here w$�e cau+�ed by a resignetioa. It ia a well-settled rule
of cammoa Iaw that where two offices age incompatible, undotebtedly �he case
�►ere, the acceptance of the secoad operaees as � resignatfon of the firat.
Annod I00 A.L.Re 1164. The rule is £oliawed in Minnesata. Keane� v. Geargen,
36 Mina: 190, 32 N.W. 2].0; Hoff�an vo bawas, 145 Fiinn. 465, 177 N.W. 669;
State ex rel. Hilton v: Sword, 1S7 Minn. 263, 196 N.W. �a67. xesigaatioa
reaults from the acceptance oi the second office and a formal notice of zesigna-
tioa is uanecessary to bsing about the resuLt.
Siace � resignation took glace, 2.05 of the Fridleq Charter �aoald epply.
It �aas not follawed, ho�wever, sad the questfon therefor� is whether the failure
to declare existeace of the vacsncy by resolution invalidates the appaintment.
We are aat coacerned with a defect arising from the psssage of a anotion iast��a
o� a resalution (see Lindahl v. iadep�ndent School Diatrict No. 306, 274 Mfua.
164, 133 NoWa 2d 23,, but rath�r with the complete failure to declare by motion
or resol�tion the exfstence of a vacancy.
Based upon the facta preseated t�e failawing concicssions or assumptiona,
as tlte cs�e may be, are m�ade. The existence of the vacancy was undispnted.
Each.o€ the four remaiaing members of the council were fully eware of the fact
ehat th� one courici�.man had been elected to and assumed the office af maqor.
I� would appear that the motioa calling £or the appointmeat to fill the vacancy
was in proger form a.nd clearly aaderstoad. The vote Qn �he motioa was recorded
as requixed by 3.04 of the city charter, and a majori�y.of the remaining membera
did iu fact vote in favor of rhe appointment. Finally, the person appointed to
fil2 the vacancy accepted the office and was sc�orn in by the groper suthoritiea.
Upon tuese fac�s, I am of the opinion that the $ppointment uf the first
ward couacilman is aot affected by the failure to read and pase a resolutioa
declar3rtg that office vacant.
The geaeral rule with respect to procedures ro be follaw�d in makiag
appaiutmeats is stated in 3 McQuillia "Municipal Corporationa" (3d Bd, Rev.)
12.$� ao fol2o�so
Regu2ar Conncil M�eeting - April 4, 1966
• A�t�sY c�r��L� s o�trrYOrts �ca1T.,�
page 4
"Subject to the excepticn that inadvertent or harcnless error's
or variationa taay frequeatly be diaregarded, the method af appoiat-
meat of officers aad empioyees musC con�orni�oith the requirements of
tbe law, includiag home rule, civil service and others, and the
appoiatment is deemeed to be canplete when the last act required of
the person or body vested �aith appointing power has been perfosmed.**"
Ae most, the failure to adopt a formal resolution saas an inadverteat or
harmiess error Chat obviaualy did aot affect tbe �onaensus of the couacil.
It dosa not appear that any of the vating u�embers were mieled or that r.beiY
vote wsuld have beea di�fereat if a resolution had been passed. It is nate-
worthq th$t nv othez iudependent officer or a�ency wa�t involved in either
dete�ning the exiateace of the vacaacy or iu the appaintment. The duty end
reaponsibility ta fill the vacaacy resided solely with the c.ouaci! aad all that
vas required cu�der the Fridley Charter to per£ect an appointment, aaide f=om
passage af a resalatioa, wae the �aSSage oi an ordinary motion by a simple
majority. Uader the8e facts I am of the opinion that the appointmeat is valid.
2. Bven if it wgre determiaed that passage of a resolution is aa eBSential
atep in the process of filling a vacaY►cy, failure to do so does not affect aa
appoiatee°s official acCioaa. The general rule is etated at 43 Am. Jur.
nPublic Officers" 481s
• "* �*(1'�hat when an official peYaon or bodp has spparent sutharity
Co appoint to gublic office, and apparentlq exesciaes such authority,
and the persan �o appofttted enters oa such office, and performs its
• dutiss, he Wi11 be an o�ficer de facCa, aot�ithetanding there was
vant of paraer to appoint ia the body or persoa �tho professed to do so,
or although the pawer �$s exercised in an irregular manner."
Yursuant ta the abave rule, if failure to pass the resolution were Ln affect
the title to office, the appoiutee nevertheleee serves aa a de facCo office�.
As such afficer, any �ctioa taken by him uader suthoxity of his of#ice is deemed
valid ss to the public and thi�d persoas. 15 Dun. Dig. (3d Ed.) �8017.
3. In vie�w of whst is stated $bove, this questioa requiYes no coa�ueat.
GHS:jk
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Verq tra2y pours,
8abert W. Mattaon
Attorney Geaeral
Gerald H. �iansan
Assiatant Attosney General
Re�ular Coucscil t�e�tiAg - April 4, 196E
• ATTO�iNEY GEHI:BAL' S OPi21I0[i
RoUert W. Mattson
Attorney Geaeral
8tate of Miaaesota
8t. Paul, Miaaesote
March 31, 1966
Honorabie Vir�i2 C. Hertick
Fridiay City Attorney
6231 Unlvezsity Avenue No�rtheast
Mianeapolis, Mienesota
Desr I�4c. H�esrick:
page 5
Yaur request for an opiaion o£ this office is baQed upon the follv+ring
PACTS
"Tf�e City of Fridley �a a city oi the Third Clasa, operating
uadez a bome xule charter. The charter provfdea that ''Tfie Manicipal
Gourt shall exiat aa aaw conatituted, except.ns c�adified by state
Iaw'. The M:Lnnesota f,e�islatnre, 1965 Ses�ion Laws, Chspter 760,
provided that the City of Fridiey sha11 have a Chie£ Muaicipal Judge
and an Aasociaee Mwaicipal Judg,e. The City Charter further provides
• that tbe Couac�I sha11 appoiat a Citp Attorney. In addition, tl�e
City hae employed a Prosecuting Ateorney, vhoee dutp it fs to r�p�ce-
seat the City cn all mattera in the Municlpal Court."
Tha fallawing facte are to be assumeds
"1. �he Chief t�unicipai Judge presidea avez all contested cssas
!En vhich the City is a party.
"2. The Prosecuting Attorney repreeents the CiCy in theae
coateated cases. � -
t'3. The Associate Municipal Judge and City Attorneq do aot parti-
cipate in aay cantea�ed cases ia the Municipal Courr in which tbe City
is a party." .
QU83TIOTT
�'Pursuani to the above fa�ea, are the positions of Associate 1�uaicipsl
Judge and City Attamey incompatible?"
OPINION
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Tiie faets which yo� ask c�e to asaunme teatify to tHe inco�patfbility of the
affices of asaociate mnuicipal. judge aad city attorney. Not only are � to
• as�ume that the duties of the city,attorney will be restricted, but aiso that
the assignmenta of the aseociate municipa! judge are to be so arranged that the
Regulax t;ouacil P2+e��ing - Apri1 4, 196�
• ATT�Y c�RAL�s oFnvaa�r cc�rr.)
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page 6
duties of each a#fice �ri21 not directly involve thoa�of the other. Tbe
necessity for sueh adjusemeat� sad restrictioas tn the narmal dnties of theae
oifices i� proof of Cheir incompatibility. As.stated at 43 Am. Jur. "Public
Officera" �70, p. 936z
`�Iacampatibility af offices exiate where there is a confliat �an tbe
duties of the offices, so that the perfosanaace vE the duties of the
oae iaterferes with the perfonaence of the duties of the other. This
is sa�eethin� more than a physical impossibility to dischar;;e th��
du�fes o£ both offices at the seme time. T'hey are"�enerallq coaaidcred
incaupatible where a�uch duties end �'eusctions are inherently incungietene
and repugnant so thati, because oF the contrariety aad aatagoaism rhich
wuuid result from the attemg� of ane gersoa to dischar�e faithfullr,
impartialiy, and efficieatly the duties of both affices, consider:ztfoaa
of pub�.ic policy reader it improper for an inc�mbeat to retaia botI..
It is not an easeatial elemeat of inco�xgatibility of offices at coamon
lsw that the clash of duty ehould exist in aII ox in the greater pa:t of
�he officisl functioaa. If one office is superior to the other in �oc�e
of its priacigal or imgortant duties, ao that the exerciae of Euch iutiea
m�eqt cQUflict, to the p�sblic detriment, with the exexcise of oth�r
important duties ia the aubordiaate office, then the affices ars� inc,�m-
patible. It is immatezial on the Queatioa oi inco�npetibtlity� tt.et tt.e
• g,art�r need not and �roi�al�ly wf12 not undertske to act ia both ofFi�
at the same tim,e. The admiCted aeceasi of sach a couxse ie th:�
stronQest aroof of the incamvatibili�v of the tw� officee." hasis
In discc�a�fs►� the aature of the conflict of duty giving rise to tn:�rn-.
patibility, the writez of 3 McQuillin, Muaicigal Corporatian, �i2.67 sa�.��
at p.299:
"Ne3thex ia it pertinen� to say,that the conflict in duties may aeve=
as�se, i� is eaou�Yc that ii may, in the re�ular operation of the
etatutory plaae Nor is �t an answer to eay that if a conflict shou].d
arise, the incvmbeat may onnit ico perform one oi the incanpatible
rolee. The doctsine was deaigned to avoid the necessi.ty for that
choice . �'
� Citia� zhat p�t3.oa of Ain. Jur. quoted above, it was heid in Op. A�:*a. Ga.i.
35Sb-2, Jaauary 17, I9S2, that the offices of apecial municipal jud�e and
vilie�e attorney for the same municigality are incanpatible. The authox of
this opiaion ca].led atteatioa to the provisions of M.S. �488.08 which provide
that a apecial mwaicipal judge may gractice in the auzaicipal court of which
&e is aa efficer, provided he doea not.sik in the triai of any cause or
procesding in which he is pexeona2ly coacerned. In spite of thia proviaioa
it was reasoned that s�.nce a special municipal judge has a duty to act ia�the
absence or disabil3,ty of the municipal judge {M.S. �488.06, suhd. 1), a
• pot�ntial coaflict exists between the two offices and thereiore they sre ineom-
petible.
Re�ular Caun.cil M�eetfug - Apri1 4, 1966
• ATTORTiBY GBAt�AL' S QPIDRRODI (C�1T. )
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page 7
1'he duties of muaicipal judges are set t�y sta�ute, aot by Ioca2 goverain;;
bodies, sad pursuac�t thereto aervice Qf aa aasociate municipal jud�e is not
c:ond3tioned oa the abaence or disability of saother jcsdge. A persou oc�upyin�
this office wauld na:mslly be sxpected to aad should be capable of pre�idia�
ovea aII mstters that may prvperly com,e before the court. It seems incoasis�ent
Co permit one to hold that office and then be forced to reei�sict &is dcstiee
s�d re$poasibilixies ia arde= to avoid coa£Z3ct with anothez office held by
the same peYSOa.
The Fxidley Charter does aot greecxibe the dut3e� af �he city attoraey.
It �uesely deg��nates that office as one to be filled by Che cvuacil. Yresumably
�he council is also ta preacribe the duties aad in► so doiag it cou].d conceivably
fashion that office so as ta avoid apparent con�lic�s w�t8 the affice of associate
meinicipal jud�;e. Such an a�tempt was made here. But Co effec�ively eiimiaate
the.contraxiety thaC exists betweect theae two off�ces, the duties of tt�e other
office miust also be limited. Tha council, however, has ao authority ia that
segard aad, in the absence of statutory chan�e, a potential coaflict wi1l slWays
exist.
Aceordin�Iy, T sm of the opfni.on that the offices of associate mc�nicipal
judge and city attorney are 3.ncampatible.
Very truly youra,
ROBBR? W. MA1R'SdN
Attarney Ceneral
(Si�natnre of Gerald H. Swanaon�
GERAI.D H. �r1AN30N
Asaiataat Attorney General
G88sjk
Councilman Wright exprebsed hie eppreciation to Councilmaa Sa�muetson for dia-
chasgin� hia duties while this process was �oin� on, aad a�sted �e tres glad thst
it had beea cleared up. Councilman 5amueleon '�hanked Couacilman Wrig6t aad asked
the City Attorney about e stateQeent ia tt�e opinion re�ardiag a possible statutory
cban�e recon�ao�end�tion as to clarify, by Council action, the Citq Attorctey'e
responsibility, and asked !f he thought this should be doae at this time. C�ty
Attorney 8errick s�ated that it would not be hie rscon�aeadstioa that there is a
ne�d for the Counc�l to initiate any change,
P80P0�8D CA-2 ORDIl�IANCE� 3/21/66):
CounciZmaa Harria asked the City Attoraey if he had talked to Mr. Wargo in regards
ta the side y�r� requirennents, as he uaderatood 6e bad same cemmeata oa t6is.
The City Attoraey seid that he �ad ao comments on the ordinaace itself, but theq
did discuas the protective coveneats that the awners of the property were pre-
psria$ for the people they migbt sell lota to. It sras Mr. Wargo's opinioa
• that t6ere are certain restrict3oas that can better be placed iu the ordiasnce
Regular Coua�cil 1Ke��ing - April 4, i966 p8&e 8
� thaa ia the protective covettaats, in that if theyr are in the ordinaace, and theze
i+s an unuaual a�tuation fn �bfch the Council wishea to �vaive a requiremeat, it
cen do sa, but if details�are in the restric�ive coveasn�s, then to �aive them
written approval �ust be ot,tainied �s t� land awaexa fa the platted are8 and
any inatitutian that cnigh�.baye a mortga$e on the property.
Mre i�rrick stated that this proposed ordinance haa be�a reviewed by �he
Planniag Cemmiasion, and theq auggested 3 or 4 changea which he has iacorpozated
in the ordinaace, except for one he had some quesCion about and will preaeat
to the Council for their decisioa relative to parkiag require�ents. The
Planaing Commiseion reco�umeuded eliminatiag No. 2{parking require�ment fox office)
aud euggested it be made th� name as Noe 1(parkfng requiremeats for mauufacturing
establishmenCs}, Mr. godne recomsnended one parkin� space for every 2Q0 square
feet, and the Planaing Conani�sion felt that Chia taas excesaive. Mr. Rerrick
atsted he felt there should be mare psrkicag epace for square feet of oifice space
than for raanufacturing so at p�eeent the ordinarice is written i�t thia way.
Councilman Samu�leon stated he thonght this �as good and was in favor of it.
Mayor Kirkh�n explained, for �he beaefit of the public, thet this ordinance ia
a�ub-clasai£ication of the coma�ercial zoaing, to make it soa�what more
re�tricCed in some areas. Cauncilmen Samuel�oa aaid that ft provided a zoniag
betweeq mgnufac�ar3,ng anc� commercial.
Councilman San�uelson asked Mr. John Meyers if it would aot be accepCable to the
� Board, �s loag as �hi.s is Iight maaufacturing, to have aa eagiaeer prepa�ce the
plans aad,specificatioas. He stated thst the ordin�nce hae a proviaion that
ft must be doae by an �axcllitec�. Mr. Meyers stated that there might be a prablem
on thie, and he �ai.d they c4uZd just refer �o tl�e Minnesota S�atutes in each
inatancea Thexe was a discussion as to �he taording o£ the ordinance so rhat
the orop��r qesalifieci �eaple ��.I1 be reqe�ired ia the ordinance according: to State
S�atuteso T� �►s decid�d the propes an�eadments could be incusporated in the
ordiaance for the eecond xeading.
Motioa by Councilm�a.Iiarr#.s �o waive the reading o� the ordiaance and adopt the
Og�diaaace upoA iirat reading a�eadang Chapteb 45 of the Code of the City of
i�'Yidley by providing iar a new zoning district 4CR-2 - Office, Service rxnd
Limf.ted Business Df�strict) snd providing regulationa, controls and atendards
therefor. Seconded by Gauncil�an Sheridmn. Up�n a voice vote, there being ao
nays, the mot�on carried unaaisnously.
CO�RCE PARK REZdNIl°IG [TABI�ED 3�7/b6 AND 3/2Z/66):
The City Attoraey asked how €ar �hey had proceeded on the rezoaing of Cotamerce
Psrk, He a8ked ff there had besn a request �hat the zoning be chaaged to CR-2.
The City Manager anstaered that pu'�lic hearings had been held oa C-2 aad M-1
district8 and as the Planning Co�mnission £elt this wes arore restrictive, it
probably wauld be acceptable. Councilmea Wright said that as long as they have
held publ.ic hearimga on two zonin�s that bracket thie zone, it would iaclude
�his zoae, and he aetced the City A�toraey if this made sense legally and the
� City Attorney stated tha� i� seemed ico. The Ci�y Manager made the cammsnt
that they are trying to desi.gn �his zoae for the City as a whole, and at this
time they also are coas�dering Ccrosmexce �ark in particular.
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R�gulax Cauaci2 Pi��t�ng - �pr£1 �, �96b
pa�e 9
CouaciL�an Samuelson atated that the Council has to defi,ue the limita of the
M-I a.nd �e CR-2 zoaia.g in Goa�erce Park. The CiCy Maneger said tha�t the
Plarint�g Commissioa metta once more before the Cou�cil"s April 18th �eetfag,
aad 8e �ou1d arrange for 14ffr. Hadae to meet wfth them aad make a map of the
proposed $oaiug azeas ia Commerce Park for the Council to conaider. Couacil-
man Wrigiit su�gested that aC the aext regular meeting the Couacil can have
tbe aecoad reading of the CR-2 Qrdinance, and the tirst readiag of the
rezaning ordiaence for these a££ec�ed lota. ,
Motion by Counailaacaa Wright to tsble the r�zaning of Commerce P�rk uatiZ the
re�Iar Cauacil M�s�tiag a€ April 18, I966. Seconded by Councilman Sa�elson
who sugge�ted �tha.t th� proper notice be sene to the intereated parties. Upoa
a voice vote, there be�ng no napa, M�syos Kirkham declared the motioa carried.
H�R3NG OF AN INSURA�vCE C(RZSULTANT (TABLED 3121/b6);
Couacilman Wright stated that the Couacil had had a meeting with the IasurBace
Coeusnittee on Mareh 3�, Z96b and a� that time it bec�e clear to all ef the
Council thaC the service that is offered by Mr. Pe�t is also available to the
Coun�il fram other aources, sad the Council feele the selectioa should be mada
fxom the available field. The CfCy Attosney eaid he could have a resointion
ready for the next meeting.
Motion by Couaci,Iman Wrigi�t Co ��tble this item cutti� tite regulaz Council Meeting
of Apzi.l 1.8, 1966. The motioa was aecoaded, and upon a voice vote, there
be�ng no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared ehe mo�ion carried.�
Slt�i PERMIT APP'LICATION - 0' SANN�I (TABLED 3/ 21 / 66) :
M�. 0'Bsanon waa aot preeent a� the meetin� and Couacilmea Sheridan waa uaable
to ��each hiai bq telephone.
Motioa by Coeuzcilmaa S�tmueleon ta table this item unCil the regular Councii
Meotin� of April 18, 1966. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a vofce vote,
there beiag no nays, Mayor Kiskh�m declared the motian carried.
BIDS - ST. I966-I • SCI�DUZE A(4PtsNED tJ00N, APRIL 4, 1966 :
1be C3ty Manager read the follo�ing bids to the Counci,l aad atated tbat the lav
bidder had been the Duakley Snrfacing Compa�y i�n the amount of $191,552.90.
ST�T IMPROVSN�NT PROJECT - ST. 1966-1 SCI�DUI.E A �
Bids opened on April 4, 1966 at I2;Q4 Naon
gLANHOxDER BID DEPOSIT BA$E BID C�tP?BTIO�T DATL+
BlBCk Top Service Co.
?400 Cambridge Aveaue Seaboard 3urety �213,379.40 ' Sepfi. 15, 1966
St. Louia Park, Minn. 5%
Dunkley 3urfaair� Co.
3756 Grand 3treet N.B. Uaited Pecific Ias. $I91,552.90 Sept. 15, 1966
Minaeapolis, Minaesota Co. 5%
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R�gulsz COuaci� M��t�ng - Apail 4� 1966
page 10
k�LADTHO't.DER BiD DEPOSIT &�SS BID CQ"1P!'�TION DATE
Henuepia $Iack Toppfng Co.
P.O. 2675
Nea Hrighton, Mis�s►esota
C. S. MCt�oasAD, Iac.
$� sz2, �t� �z
Oeseo, Mianesota
USF&G Co.
5%
Uaited Pacific
Ins. co. sx
$223,903.37
$227,727.45
Sept. 15, I9b6
� s�c.
Couacil.maa Harrie asked the Cfty Engiaeer hvw many wilss of streets were invoi�.ed
ia this project. The Cfty Engineer stated that thia cot�era 3.5 miLee, aad
aho�ve8 a detailed map to the Couacil. Councilman Shertdna a$ked if the
e$timated m�ouat ia �he prelicai�ary report included tegal and fiacal fees, and
the City 8ogineer answered the�t it was the coastruction coat only. Couacilman
Samuelaon aaked abont the Citq�a exp�rience with Dunicley Surfacing Compauq
ia the past and the Citq Eagineer stated eha� tbe previoua engineer did have
aome psoblems with the�aa, but it had be�n on restricCioas in the specificatioa
which had beea extremelq hard to mest, and since that time the City has been
aatisfied with the wark that they have done fn tRelady Manor thisd and #ourth
gdditioa and f,n Hvliday Hi11s. He sxated that he £eIt this was a very good
bid, aasCly because they had let the bids early, and alao because Dunkley
Coc�paay had just puschased a aew stablfzing machiae for p&A Mix and c�ere
eaxious �o �et into tbe bus�.ness.
Mution by Councilman 3atn�eeleon to accept the bids aad awsrd the
3trsets I966-1 to the T3uakley Surfacing Company in the amount of
3econded by Couacilman Shesidan. Upoa a voice vote, there bein
Mayor Kiricham declared the moitioa caxried. �
BIDS �, 7�tACTaR t,OPENSD NOOfi1. APRYL 4, 19bb)_:
caatraat oa
$191,552.90.
g no naye,
The Citq Niauager resd the fo].iasain� bids aad the recomueendation of the Parics
Departmeaz that tue Council award �he bid Co Che Loctg Lake Farm 3upply Com�aaq.
NBW TRACTO�t PLUS A2TACI�dT
Bids Opened on Apxil 4, 196b at 12t00 Novn
. BZD
B� 8ECURITX CASH TRADB Il�T NET i'RICS D�LIV$SY DAZE
Carlsaa Tractar & Caahier a Ford Model
Equip. Gamga�ny Check 41124E $375.00 $3702.00 IO to 15
Higbwaq �3, Rosemouat, $205.00 $4077.00 cal. tlaya
Miaaeeota
?.flng Lake Farm 3uPP19�
Inc., Hwy. �12, Lor�
Lake, Minnesota
Midway Tractor &
� $��iP• ��Y
3326 University Ave.
Minneapoiis, Mtnn.
Certi£ied Ford Modei
Gheck 41124E, LCG $550.00
$168.00 $3907.70
Certiiied Ford Model
Check 41I2-4E $500.00
$185.00 $4182.75
30
$3357.70 days
30
$3682.75 to
60
daqs
Regular �ouncil Me��in, - Apr�I 4, 19b6
page 12
• tlteir State Aid standards, aad whereas Fridley used to get so �ch money per
iaile, nov only �tre�t$ the� are vpea and travelled wi2l;i�e elig�ble, and the
Cf�y► will loae ebout $2,000 a year in maiateaance moneq if the presently
desf�nated stres�a are not changed. Mr. Qnreshi au�geated they delete the
uadeveloped streete that are ao� presently pro�ra�med fQr developmeat, and
desigaete a numbes ofc othex s�reeCs ia their place. l�ir. Qu=esh�L potated out
that once they are desigaated, it ie aot fiaal ualeas they are done nvw, but
the City wants Ca get the monep aad if the Coasc:ail fe�la a differeat street
should be designated, they can do it at aay time as loag ae they have not
apenC any awaeq on the atreet.
There waa a diacusaioa aboctt including Sth 3treet dvam Co 6lst Street as a
desi$nated I�A3. The Ci�yy 8ngineax�said that if the Council WdY iateres�ed
im doiag thia, tbey could take off �317 which the City has already built. It
was decided to revoke �3I7 as a MuaicipaZ Stete Aid Street and to desiyrnate
�925 (blst Avenue to 64th Avenue on Sth Street) a Muaicipal State Aid Street
and Lo chauge the wordiag ia the Besolutions aceordingly.
S�LUTIOIJ �43-1966 -� RBSO�.tTi'�pYd RLVOI�?G Mi)tdTCIPAL STATE AID STREL�TS �
Motion by Councilman Harici� to adopt Resolutio� �'43-1966 as discuseed at this
Couacil A3e�tiCng. Seconded by Couacilmaa Samuelsoa. Upon e voice vate, there
being no nays, N�ayor Kirkham decl8red the motion carried.
• RLSO�,U7T�T ��aa's-1966 - A RESdLUTIOTT ESTAELISAING MEJniICIPAL STATS AID STRi3ETSg
Motioa by Councilmaa Harris ta adopt Aesolutioa �44-1966 aa discussed at this
Cou�ci! Meeting> �eeonded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, thexe
bein� ao aays, Mayor Kirl.�am declared the mati.on carried.
PZANIdING C�IS3I�� MINUTES � STi�$RT PROBLEM;
�4te City Manager read the Mptioa made by the PZaaain� Commta'sion aad revie�o�ed
the ariginal progosal by the Planning Cocmnissian that Star�.ight Boulevard be
extended to Mi$siessippi Staeet paxallel to t"he railroad tracks and e�cplained
that Che�PZaunin� Caa�nissian aao d3sagrees with that gropo$aI auci recammeads
that S�arlight Boulevard be extendea to Piain Street as shawn on the Proposed
Pla� oi Sylvan Iii12s Plet 8, revised March 24, I965. Councilsnan Harria
s�a�ed that if Chere �aas �sny chaace of ever gettin� a�ede separation at the
rai�ra�, they did not wan� �lae Caunty to heve to alose up a street firat,
l�iotion by Gouncilman Sarria to concur with the Plannin�; Coo�tiesion that whea
8ta�ligh� Boulevard ie eactended, its extension be ta Main Street as ahown on
the Propoaed Plat of Sylvan HiIls Plst 8, revised Marct� 24, 1.965. 3ecaaded by
Councilmaa Sheridan. Upon n voice vote, there being ao aaya, Mayor Kirtcham
declsred the motion carried.
PZ,ANTiIlVG C�SSI�1 MII�iU'�S: ORDINAN�E STUDY� HOUSING CODBs.
• �'he Cfty Menager resd the Planning Caa�ission'B motioa recammnending there be aa
fnrthex consideration oi �he housing code until such time es it is preaented
again. The City Maaager etated that the Health Inapector had written a me�mo
Regular Council Me�ting � dp�il 4, 1966 Pa�e I3
• regsa�dfag a cade he �ould like the Plauaing Commiasion. to atudy. He stated that
the Plat�tiag Cammissioa �s aot euthusie�tfc about any of the codes tuggeitted.
Couacilmat� Sheridau ntated that he aad Counci3men Saan�eleon sti11 plaa to work
over some of the iteme fox a housing cade, and et the time the Health Inapector's
propoasl is preaente+d, they �ill outliae what t6eir general thinkir� ia.
�J
PLANNING CQ�iLSSI�T MII`iUTL3s RE?�0'NIIdG iJEST ZQA #66•02 St+fl�'!Y 8II:4EL•
Councilm�ri 3amue18oa astced ha� far had thie rer�oniug requeat progresaed. �e
City Maaager �tated that he had given thia to Che City Attorasy end the City
Attorney hes made up a Pubkie Hearing Platice for the Planning Co�aiasian so
that it has some flexibilfty, aad criil come up before the P].aaniag Coas�isaion
on Apri�. 14, 1966.
BtTILDZNG BQARU MESTIIdG MINiJT88 - MARCH 30, 1966s
T'he City Maaa�er read the �uflding Bor�xd motion that aay action oa Lhis item
be Caken by the Council. The Ci�y Attoraey explained e letter he had writteu
the Building Board that s co�+saercial dog keanei Uould be allawed ia M-1 but not
in the residential zor�e Mrs. I,uad is in, but be did not feel he should mslce tihe
determinatioa as to w�beCh��t thia is co�mcgerciel ar her a�oa private kennel:
Motioa by Councilmaa Sa�auelson that the Council deay the requeat for conatscictioa
of a kennel. Secoaded by C�uncilman 5heridan. Upoa a voice vote, there being
ao nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motian carried.
(�r$. Luad arrived later in the metting, aad this item vaa dtecussed further
undez the Visitor's section af the Council Me�ting).
Cowncilman Sa.nmieZson explsined to Mr. Jae�er, who wss preaent at the Couacil
Y�beeting, that the Building Boa�d had recammended approva3 of the buildiag
pexma.t with the conditiou tha� he build a fence on the north and ease side
and lttndscape to take care o£ sorne o� the height. He asked Mr. Jaeger if he
pl.anaed to construct the �idewaZk as shat�n on the site plan. Mr. Jae$er
stated he did not knaw why the� hrzd been put on, and whether he would be
required to build it naw. Counailman Saa�uelson said the City could not require
him to bu�ld it. Councflman Wribht said that there w�e just a queation, aa it
is shawn oa Ciry Zand scic� they taondered i� he was serious about it. Mr. Jaeger
asked ho�a hi�h the fence c�i1L have to be. Councilm�an Ssa�uelaoa stated that he
aesummed a 6° s�andaYd hei�ht fence, and he recommeaded stained redwood as there
• 3a lees ma�Lntenance. It was suggested he build the feace on the north side just
to the front of the building and not all the way to the fronC of the lot. There
waa a diecuss�an of a way Ca gain room for a fe�a more cars to park aad atill
ha�,�e rovm for landecaping.
Re�a3a� Council 2��ting - Ap�ii �, i9G6
page 14
� Mc>tfon by Couacilmsa Wrigh� that �he Cauacil concar �ith the Buildia� Board's
recom�pdation aad agpsove a Bufld�ng Pe=mit for a dental laboratory �fth tbe
restricLion that Chere be a 6" �ence on the east 2 of the aorth aide, and a11
of the east side, and �he paxkiag arrangemeat as discuseed with the Couacil
be compl3ed,with. �ecoaded by Couacilmaa Hurr�s. Upan a voice vote, ttsere
being ao nays, Maynr Kirtch$tn declared the mofiion caracied.
Counci2man Wright asked the Cf�y EngiQeer What 800 gallons of water We$ f.n
�quivsLent Fridiey ItE�s . The CiLy Eagineer an.sirereil about 96 RRC whl.cb
toon3d be Lhe peak load, a,nd they weuld not use tha�. Coeutcilman Wri$ht atatec!
that it st3.11 waa a subataatiai amouat o£ sevage to put through the aaaitary
sewer amd he asked th� Ci;ty Engineer if he could tiad out if thia could �o
i.nto the storta se�er.
PARKS AND RSCnRATI�1 CO�IbN 2�81'IhiG M]�TUT�3 • MpiBCH 28� 1_ 966�
Y.AA1D AND WAIER,FIJ1�IDs,
Motioa by Councilmaa WrigEit to auChax�ae the Parlcs and 2tecreatioa Director
to t�atke applicatioa to the I.and aad Water Fuad £or auch emolwaeata as are
av,aixable to tbe City. Secoadea by Couctcilmaa Shesidan. Upon a voice vote,
• t�ere being no nays, Mayo� Izi.rkham declared the uQOtion carried.
NAM�NG PARK - JAY PA�2IZs
The City MaaBger poiated oat that the Council should take official action ott
thie item if they concur with the Parks and Recreation Commisstoa.
l�otioa by Councilman Harris that the gark property oa Rice Cre�k Plar.a South
be ofiicially named '�Say Paric". Seconded bq Councilmsn Wright. ITpon a j�oice
vote, there bein� ao nays, Mayor Kirkham decl.ared the motion carried.
Coczacilraan Wright suggested t�at it would be proper.to aotifp the fmaily of
Ar. Jay.
C��TLCATiOiNS s
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SMiTHs GO�tATiOTTs
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Tbe City Attorney explaf�ned that in a discussiou he had �ith Hr. Wyman �mitli,�it
was decided it would be better for tir. Smith to fiaisb the loose ende on this.
condemctat3on. Councilman Samuelaon asked if there will be aay co�pensafiion due
Mr. Smith. The City AtCorney euggested that the Couacil campensate Mr. 8�aith
oa aa ho�srly baeis. Cauncflmen 3smuelgon stated that thia seema fair eaough.
, MoCion by Councilman Wright to pay the claim of $SO to Cherles Mayo aQd
� Dorvthy Sheffel Briet. The motion was seconded aad upon a vaice vote, Chere
b�ing no nays, Mayor Riricham declared the motion carried.
Ae�ular Council Nis�tiag - Agrii 4, 19GG
� ��KUNICAIZ�V: I�(JUNDSVIL�W! SEi,tER COPn�1EC�.ZONSs
page 1S
Motioa by Couacilman Ha�ris to receive aad file the Com�auaicatioa fn regard to
the Viliage of MoundsVie�-P1�asantviet� Drive aer�er conaectiona. Secoaded by
Cocsncilwea Wright. Upoa a voice vote, there beiag no aaqs, Mayor Kirkham
declared t8e motioa carried.
�,Q�IICATI0�1 s CHIBF OF POI.xCB s„ LZEUTENANT POSITZ�3,3}
Coua�cilman Hsrris at8ted that he uadezsr.ands the test ha� �lreadq been given
by the Police Civii Service Comiaiasion. 8e stated that Lh:.a �ill be a raise
ia pay fram $665 to $690, but that there is $4,000 ia tbe b��dget which waa
allotted as a result of the possibie move to necr quarters, an the money is
availabZa.
Councilman Samuelson asked if this o�31Z create a vacancy whfch will require
eaother officer. The City Manager explaiaed that anotiier pa�:rolmen will move
to Se=geaat. Councilman Wright stated that it uadoubCedly w31I create the
situeti�t for request3ag additional officera at the patrolman Ievel next year.
Caunailman Wright aeked if this comes through the Yoliee Civit Service
Commiseion. �e-etsted he was surprised there ie ao�'aupportia,� letter fram
them. Councilman Wright suggested they make the approvai s�sb ect to the
appz-aval by ttie Police Civil Service Co�mission to bria$ it to theis attentiaa
ia caee tbey did nat kaaa it waa being done i�nediately.
• MaLiou by Cauacilman Wright to create the position of I.ieateaan�, in tbe Police
Depati�ment, subjece ta the apgroval of the Police Civi1 3ervice :ommiasioa.
Th� motion wae aeconded, aad upon a voice vote, there beiag no n�ls, Mayor
Rirkham declared the eaatfon carried. ��
CC�S+�fdiGATIdN: I�It�1NESOTA AIG�TAY DEFARTrBNT - BtJi�OVERs
Mot�on by Councilmaa Wri.�ht to zeceive aad file the letter fram the Minaesota
Higb�ay Departmeat, end ta re:quest the Citp Mauager to Write a lett��r to
Mz. Braun, Deputy District 8nginees and thaak him for tbe croasover. •Seconded
by Conacilmaa Semuelaoa. IIpaa a v.oice vote, there being ao nays, Ma�or Rirkt�
declared the motion carri.ed.
�Q�AfitIG'AZ'IOfi�: FRIDI.SY 8A1+ID - BtJDC�T:
M�otion by Councilman Harria xo receive aad file the leCter from the Prea:deat
of the Fridley City Baad. Seconcled nad upoa a voice vote, tbere beiag ao uays,
Mayor Kiskhma declared thQ motioa carried.
C�CATI_ON: CITY EPJGINt� : MAIIJIENANCB BO�+iD xS?�ASSSP
Mation by Councilman Wri�ht to release the kisintenance Bonds to the contractcca
as 2isted in the a�enda. Secoaded by Councilman Sher�daa. Upoa a voice vote,
there being no nays, the motion carried.
! C�tICATION: CITY ENGINB�R • SEALCdATINGs
2he City Maaager explained that sowe of the etreeta on closer exemiaation may
not ne�d sealcoatfng, and tha� there �ase s�ufficient amouaC ia assessments
av�ilable to cover the $30,000 estimated constriection cost.
8egu3sr Co�ae�l l�etiing - Apr�l �, 196b
p��Q z�
• Cauacllm�oa Bar=is suggested that after this first 9 miles is done of the 57
miles of streets in Fridley available for sealcoating, the otber streets be
divided into 6 aresa and have a couCinu81 five year program.
City Engi.neor Qureshi atated that the streret¢ sbould be kept up thaC are up
to Citq s�aadards na�. ?a flo the oaes tbat are just a atabiliser ba�e vould
t�e thratuLag the moueq 8way. Se sho�ed the Council a atreet Yaap on �hich he
' shawed the streets at Citgr standarda, aad the streets not up to City standarda.
Se stated he wouid hope Co have a program where every yeax tUe City can seal-
coat do�e streees �hat are up to standards, thea maiata�n these atreets aad
eventually sll the streets ��11 be up to standard.
Motion by Councilm8a Harris �o advertise #ar bids for sealcoating, and
the cos� of the seslcoatia� to be paid out of State Aid Fuad�s.
CounciZm$n Wri�ht atated he a�uld lil�e to amend tbat motion that it shall be
the City policy to conduct the pro�ram ia ttaita of uot iess than City blocks,
aad to do the atrestg tbet are coastsucted up to City eteadards vith cwcbs.
City Sngineer Qureehi �tated the Citp caa eave about I5� if we da vur ao�n
sweeping. Couacilman Sarris aaked �oho Would the responsibility fail oa if
the City does tl�eir own s�reepiag. Mr. Qureshi aaa�ered that it falts upon
the contractor. Councilmea Samuelaon sug,gested that the specificatious be
vrittea in that way.
• Couaciiman.Harris suggested that the City Manager co�e up with a groposal for
neut year aa an i�em for the budget. The City Mana�er a.eid a prop�sed map
conld be made far the Cocsacit to apgrove, he eou2d get some figures together
and give the Couacil acxuethtag concret� enou�h for them ta make a decisi�.
Ccwncilmaa Harria 8aked hv�r soon can bids be asked for. The City Engineer
esid the bes� time was during tbe hot weather ia July aad Aeigust, and the City
a�il! be ready by thea.
The �mrendment by Couacilmaa Wright was seaonded sad upaa a voice vote, theze
bein� na aays, Mayor Rirkhaai declared the su�end�eat carried.
The motion by Councilman 8arris wse seconded and upon a voice vote, there bein�
no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motioa carried,
C�IUNZCATIONE NORT�RN� STATES P{xJER CQ�'ANY - STRBET LiGIi�iG:
The Ci.ty Manager reviewed the letter from Northern 8tatea Fo�ae� Coc�any
explaiain� the increase is� xa�ee, aad the goeaibili�y o# ciu�nging to Mercury
Vapc�r units. He pointed out that most commuaitiea wi2� probably chaage to
l�rcury Vapor so that i� w311 take a period of fous yeara to make the complete
changeover, aad during that time, any uncbanged iacandescent iighta vi21 be
paid at the old rate. The Gity Msnager recammended che City change to M�ercary
Vapor.
• M�otion by Couacflman HarriLe to caucur with the reco�endation of the City
i�anager and change from Lncandeacent to I�ercury Vapor atreot ligbtiag. The motiQR
was eecnnded, aad upon a vaice vate, there beiag ao naya, Mas►or Rirkh� declaYed
the mot�on carried.
Re��1�r Ce>caznc�.�, ���c;�n� -- Ap�3�. �, � ���
• CCI�tIRdI�AT�ONs P�J�iBING CO�1TItACTt�tS - LICET�3IIdGt
pmg� Ii
The C�.�y Manager painted oest that 6e had aaked the City A�toraey for a ietter
on the 3upreme Co�r�'a decisiau. "�6en th$ City receivad this letter �hich
bri.n,$a the mattez to the Gouacil's atteation.
Councilmaa Sheridan su�geated that the Council table this item aad have the
City Attorney draw the necesaarp chactgea in Che preseat oxdinaacc3. k% felt
tiae Couacil should xeview their fee schedule as this may need reviaing upward.
� C�ty Attorney sCaLed that someone had mentioned fio him that there o�ould
heve to be a 6% iacrease ia insgectioa #ees to compensate for the loas of
Iicea$ing.
Councilman Wright sai� that he coacura that theae sEsouid t�e exemined agaia befare
they refuad the licenaing moctey and also the reguiation pawers should be �tudfed.
Couacilmaa Sarris etated that he suggesta that before the City refunde, they
ahoaild have ,aane proof of liceneiag by the State.
The CiLy Attorney asked if the Cvuaci). wanted him to prepare a suggested
ordinaace amendment to chaa�e over iro� a licenaiag aystem to some sort of a
regulatiag system. Cowacilmaa Rarris suggested iQ the �neanti,me they v�xite
the people asking for certificate of State License aad the City wouZd refiead
the money. Couacilman Sheridaa pointed out that the City would only 2�e
xe£uadia$ from April Z aa they couee up again in May.
• Motian by Couacilmen Harris Co inatruct the Admiaistratioa to �rite a Ietter
ta the r2inaeagolie Asaociation of Pliaabiag Contractors and adviae thew tUat
ao feea �vill b� charged oa iiceases com�ng due on May 1, 1966, but that prooi
of S�ate Licensing will he reqwtred fram the eontr8ctora. Seconded by
Couaci2maa Sheridan. Upoa a voice vote, there being ao asye, rdayor Kirkh�
declared the motion carried.
VIS....�_
,l J: w�:�: i .ii t=�' �: u ►.�;< <��It�_ i.
Mte. Ltuzd who had appliQd for e pexmft to baild a do�3 lceaael arrived at the
meetin� sad Couacilmaa 8amueisoa explained tv her thet her request had been
denied because a i�enael was not allaooed in a resideatisl sone. Mrs. Iruad
aeked whaC ehe should do with the dogs as she has I1 of them worth about $2,000.
The Couacil kne�w of no limitations as to the number of do�e if there were no
camplaiuta. The City Attomey �tnted �hat each dog e�ill have to have a Iicenae,
aad that the general limiication wae that an o�ner could aot ke�p such a auaober
a.s to becot�e a nnissnce. Mrs. Lund explained that'ahe had bought this property
Decemt�er 21st with �he uaderstiariding that she �aould be able to get a licease
for a keane2. She etated she ��se told �his by the real estate co�apany, and
someoae had quoted her a price of a icenael ].icer�se, or she would aot �have
bou�t �he property. Councilman Wii ght $tated that iC seems ehe �rould have a
aourae of actioa with them ia coust. Pirs. Luad said ahe had nothing ia wsiting.
The City A�toraey read the ordiaance definition of auissnce. Mrs. Lvad aaid
• it ap�eass it ia aot doga you object to, just that a person might make $5.00.
3he etatec! that a pereon triea to do wba� is righ� and gets thia� attitwde from
the Council, whes someo�ee who just goes out and raises dogs gets by. Caincilman
Samuelsoa eCated the.t he dces aot wanC Mrs. Luad to misucderataad the Gouncil's
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Re�uiar Couacii ��ting - Apsix �, 19b6 P�ge 1&
actioa � this. He explained th�t the ordinence as such does aot e11oRa a dog
ke�nel fa a reaideatial sone, �he Council would have no objection Co such �in
oper�tion �a s M-2 zone. Mrae Luad aaid that t8e properCy behind her is M-1
and woudered why oue foot made so much difference. Tbe Citp Attoraey told
Mre. Lu�ad that the Council had no authority to grant her this pes�ait; they
could not evea gzaut her a$gecial Use PeYmit as lon� ae it is zoned reaideatisl.
Mrs. Land astced the Coaa�il i� they will isaue her �1 liceasee. Mayor Kirklwm
stated thaL the Council cat�no� deny them if ahe �aanxa to keep eleven dogs.
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Couaci2maa Sheridsn stated �hat this is exactly �hat he had talked to �Ir. Neber
about before, He ��ated that thia is the way I�c. Nebel had wanted to do it,
but the Finauce Director had sai� there was no way to split the aeseatemeats.
He had suggested �a A�Ir. Nebel tlsat he diacuss it sgain with the Fiaance Directo�,
and that with the prnpes agre�neat he could use the ott�er e�d o£ tbe lot. He
aaid a statement wonld be put oa record that f.f the iot were ever splft ia the
#uture by Mr. Nebel or aaybody else, and a hame was to be buil�t on it, the Iot
wouid Iie assesaed, ,
Motion by Cuuncilman S6eridan to a11aw the City Manager aad the Mayor to eate�
iato aa agreemeat wieh Mr. Nebel on behalf of the CitS aad record the agreemeat.
The naatioa was seconded, sad upoa a voice votQ, there being no nays, Mayor
Kirkham declared the motioa carried.
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Motioa by Councilman Harri.s �o apgrove for payouent Geaeral aad Publia Utilitiea
Cla�.ms �8217 through �k8298. Seconded by Cauncilasan Wright. Upoa a voice vota,
there bein� no ctaps, the m�tioa carried.
M�atiat by Cavacilmaa H,arria to approve for paymeat Liquor Clsims #8425 through
�845�. Seconded by Councilman 5heridan. Upon a voice vote, there befag ao asys,
Maqor Kirkhma declared the motion carried.
BSTII�ATES;
Motion by Couacilman klrigi�t to pay the fo2lewiag eatfinete to Debris Cleaa up
Cantsactors �
PAiE�+TT TO D�BSIS CLEAN UP COTi1gt�CT�t
IndusCries 8ervices Incorporated
1359 Deaa Aveaue
$t: Paul, Minnesota
Totel streeta cleaned
37.832 Curb Milea
ixsas 8stimate �l
8stimate #2 (�INAL) Streeta
Clesaiag Paqmemt for Nork
completed October 31, 1965
SSTIMAIE ,�2 - FINAL PAYI�NT
Secoaded by Couacilmnn Sheridan. Upon a voice vote,
Rirkham declared the motion.carried.
@ $57.50 +� $2,175.34
1,811.25
S 364` 0_9
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there beiag no nays, Ptayor
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Page 9.9
� Motion by Counci2ma�a Harris to pay the eatimate i.e: the a�ount of $19,975:89 foir
eenergency repair on the saaitary sewe� sy$tecn duriag the O.E.P. pragraon, aad
eppend the eatimate to the miuutea. Seconded bq Councilman Sa�elaon. Upon a
voice vote, there being no aaya, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion csrried.
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The City M�n�ger esid be thonght he should bring to the attention of the Council
thQ fact that there ia� a pead3ng charge agatnst the Frontier Club for servi.ag
beer to a miaar, but that tbexe has been ao convictioa. 8e stated tl�at oa Red'a
Club, tt:ere waa a caavictioa, but Red's Club ia not aa tt�e list touight.
The City Attoraey stated that, ia generai, the graatiag of this type of license
is aC Che discretioa of the Council, and no licenae holder has the rigTnt to
irtsist oa one. If it is detrimental, ia Che Couacil's opinioa, they can
refuae to grant the licenae undex Minnesota Statute 340, or a violatioa of
the Fri�lley City Code is sufficieat. In same caees the Council may have to
refuse a liceaae because they are prohibited Eroac gra�tiag them ia aom�e ca4�a.
The City Attorney stated that the Frontier Club had a convictioa two or t6ree
yesre ago for selling to e minor, but he thinka there waa a change in ma4age-
�nt aftez the coaviction. There hea been no coavictioa in the last year
although the�e have beea soaoe co�plaints, eapecially pertain3ag to Iate
closing �iahic'h could be CSl18E #or waraiag or revacatioa. Tttte City Maaages
• pointed aut khat if there vere sufficieat factore, the best time to malce t6e
�eciaioa is �rhen the Zicense is up for renewing rather thaa to revoke i� later.
Councilman Wxig�t stated that the ow�er had been urged to uae the Police
Department if necessarp so a differeace should be aoted in calla to the Police
Departmeat aad the campls�n�a from outaide, and he siad ehat if the Couacil
were to weight the number of calle the awnex would stop calliag the Police
eaheu he ghould. Councilmaa WrighC suggested the a�ries be advised of Minnesota
Statuea 340 which would give the Council ao choice if -there were a coaviction.
Councilman Hassia astced if aIl the heating coatractor's Iicenses caoe up at
Cbe $ame time, and the Ci�y �2saa�er answered nat necasaeriiy. Gouacilmen
Saimae�.soa asked if any sub�idiary corapany of ttie Bt�I Corporatioa was on the
liste The City Msnager said tha� Bdd�i was not,
Motion by Couacilman Wright ta gra.nt the Iicenses aud appead the Zist to the
Minueead Seconded by Cauncilmaa Harris. Upon a vai�e vote, there beiag ao
aays, Mayor Kirkham declared �he motion canied.
LIQUOR 3TUDY CO�ITTES:
Mayor Kirkham stated tha� a coa�fttee hes beea fozmed to study private liquor
versus public lfquor, and he reed the follaooing liat af voivateera frvm t6e
participatin; org8nizationae Chaircaan Tony Gnerre, American Legion Post;
Harold Callander, Jaycees; Gordoa Nelson, Ho11y Mercha�st's Associ�tioa; .
� Rever�nd Noxman Eitrheim, Fr3dley Minieterial Association; Herbert Bacoa, Jr,
Fsidiey Lians Club; Tony Petraagelo, Rotarp; William R. Tonco, Fridley Tax
Study Groupe Councilmen Wright atated that there are a awmber oE other
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• organizations in Fr:kllep aad he woadered if they had declined or if they had
Qut beea esked. Mayar Rirkhsrc replied tHat some of the organizativaa he had
t��i�t.e�i to had uot replied, and some did not care to apgoint someone. Council-
maa Wrigbt aslced if aome orga�izatioa were to reply at a later date, vould
the Mayor include addit3onal represeatative$. Mayor Kirkham answered that
he certaialy caould.
M�otion by Councilman Samuelaoa that the Couacil ratify ehe appoiutm�ata.
3econded by Couaciiman Harria. IIpaa a voice vote, t6ere beiag no aeys, Maqar
Itirkham dec2ared the �motion carried.
Councilm$a Wright stated that he raauld appreciate it if the Mayor aould
inform the group thet he haa buflt ng a caasiderable amouax of material oa
thie iasue oa which he testified before the State Iater3m Cammittee, and he
would be very ha�ppy to make it available to th�a. Cowacilman Harris requeeted
the Administration to make capies of the list of the Cama�ittee, for anyone
that might want one.
�iDINANC6 DERIl�IING MISD�O�tS • CIiAPTHRS 96, 97, 98� 99:
The City Attorney explained that this is a ratber lengthy codificatioa, by
refereuce, to the new Minnesata Criminal Code which will update the miademeanor
sectioa of the Fridleq Eode by adopting by refereace those portioas of the aew
Crimiaal Code tt�at refer tv raisdemesnors, and in edditioa, by refereace, some
• miscel3aneous offenses i[acZ�ded tn other ChBpters of the Minnesota SxafiuC�.
�ie steted that this wil.I maice it much eaafer to prosecute certain actions,that
ere looked upon as misd�meano�s, but were not adequately defiaed psevioualy.
He etated tha� he had checked the crimiaal code, and ali neceseary mi�demeanors
axe inclnded. �
Cossncilmau Wright noted tihat in listing the different sections, aome were
listed in detail aad ssaae were not. The City Attarney stated that there evae
na paaticular reasoa for aot spelling them out in deCa3,i and Councilman
W�cight asked him if he could malce a separate listing for those not detailed
sa aa addendum for the s�caad reading. Councilma.a Wright asked if thia was
primarilq to bring into refesence wfth the new code, and the City Attoraey
saswered that i.t wfZl bricug it i.nto conformity and expaad it.
Mo�ion by Councilman Ha�ria to waive the readin� of �be ordinance and adopt
upon first zeading. �econded by Coanci].man Sheridane Upon a voice vote, there
being no nays, Mayor Kirkitam declared tChe a�tion carried.
vi32TORSj
Mr. Bob Guzq, Columbia Heighta, was greaeat representing Axdis McCarty ia
a request fox a Building Permit to build a hoa�e on Iaad ahe ie purchasing by
Contract for Deed on the souCh one ha1�' of lot 4 and aZZ o# lot 5, 81ock Z4,
iiamiltoa's additiors to 1�Iechanicsvil.le, whick is ad jacent to the triplex
caastructed by B& M, Iac. Mr. Guzy stated that the greviaus City Attorney,
• Mz. Sfftith, fe2t the Coe�xaci� could properly deaq the psrnit because Mrv. MeCarty
had been employed by B& I� Iac. Mr, Guzy said she had been employed in the
bookkeeping end of Ch� business, not the building end, and he could seo ao
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• reasoa for thia guilt by aaaocietion. Ae sa�d thae the laat he hsd beard 8& M
were uo longer in busiaeas, and Mr. Bird waa aelliag resl estate. He ssid
Mr�. McCarty has a piece of property with a 60" fraaC, sitting vacant and
servtag ne purpose �ad she wauld l.�ke ta build a single family resideace.
He ahamed the Council a sketch of the propoaed residence.
Co�ucilmaa Samuelson aslaed vba� the triplex planned to use for parkin$, and
Mr. Guay answered that there vas epace behind the triplex. Couacilmaa
Samu�Ison aaked if the tripiex �eets the equare foatage required, Mr. aa�ay
anaavered that it doea aot. Couacilman Harria asked if any corporatioa
member� of Bbd�i, Inc. have an interesC. Mr. Gusy anawered definitely not,
that there have be�n three transfers at least.
Counciimaa Sheridan poiczted out that the Citq �as never recoguised�a lot split
ae none was ever requested, snd as tax as the Citq is coacerned lot 4 ia
atill connected to the tYiplex, Councilman L�lright explaiaed that the Council
had checiced into this to see if it could happen, aad it can, bnt when it cames
ta developing it, it canaot be developed. iie stuted he thrnsght her courae af
action ehould be betweem the otaaer af the triplex ar B& M, Inc. Mr. Gusy
aaid that the owaer of the triplex had never bou�ht this laad when he bought
the �riplex.
�e City Attoraey atated that ii there ia a frauduieat permit, aad sale of
the property contrary to ordinaace, which requires a loL apZit, it seems the
• Cocincil will have to decide which is in the best intereats of the City,
another building or have the land �emain vacant and Mra. McCarty seek her
rearedy againat Che people who sold her the land. Councilman Wright stated
tbst she is asking the City to acknavledge a lot split which would aot have
been given in fihe first place.
Mayor Kirkham asked who bui�t tbe garage that ie on the properCy aao.
Mr. Guzy eaid that it was the persoa Mra. McCaxty brought the property fram.
Mayor Kirkham asked if there �aa a building permit. The City Maaager said
there was a bullding permit. The City Maaager said there wes a bnildin$
pexmit issued Agril 21, 196l. Mayor Rirkham stated that then the City has
already iasued oae building percuit on Chie land.
Tbere �as a discuasion of whether the Council wouid permit the house to be
built on the 40e Iat, aad if it could be located so th�t it wauld aot u�e
thaC part �hat hae no lot split. Couacilman 5heridan asked if lot 5 was
aufficient for Mrs. NicCarty to obtain a mortgage, and Mr. Guzy ana'l�ered
tbat she said it would be. Mayor Kirkham stated that the Council 6as the
right to waive requirements and t#�ey do not accaapliah anything by not
letting her build as it jus� will be an empty piece ofc propertq. Mr. Gusy
stated that she pays taxes oa thia 10' of land.
Cou�nc�lman Wright asked Mr. Gusy if he had advised the o�wner of the triplex
he ae�ded a lot split. Mr. Guzy aaawered Chat he had not ci�ecked Chis out
ae ttte desd was recorded. The City Attorn+ey stated that, as this has zhaaged
� hands before, he thasg�t tha� this was a reasonable aeeumption on his part.
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� Mr, Guay stated that they would like a peslait to build wit6 side aetbaa&s on
part of lot 4 and 1ot S, or at Ieast be permitted to bni.l.d cas lot S and let
the reet of the laad go tax de2inqexeat. Councilmaa Sheridan stated that it
wc�ld noC be wise for the City to permit a building an a 40' lot a� this
orould in+m�ediately set a prece�eat aad there are a aumber of 40' lats ia tbe
City. Couacilmaa Wright stated that they are lota that the Council bas
already denied buildiag germits €or because they are 40� Iots.
There was a discussioa af the sequence of eveats vitea Mr. McCliab bought
the laad from B& M, Inc., aad at which point the violations occurred. The
City A�torney sta�ed tha� she mi�t have a cause €or action, as it seems
contrazy to ordinance ared ��ould be a misdemeaaar. 14se Citq Attarney ae�gested
that 1�. Guzy tay �o trace the itistary of the transfer o# lota, aad find �oho
was in vio2atiaa and when.
Motioa by Councilman Haxris that the City Attornrey aad Attoraey for Mrs.
McCarty dfscuss this aad that the City Atitorney report back ta the CanaciZ.
Secoaded by Counci.Imaa Samueisoa. Ug�a s voice vote, there being ao aays,
Mayor Rirkham declared the aaation caacYied.
Q�iDIN��NGE PBOVIDING F0� SAN�TARY STdRAt� dF REFUSE. CHAPTEB 38s
M�exioa by Couacilman Sheridan to wafve the reading ana adopt upon firat
readi�g the ordiasace providing for sanitary atozage of refuee. 3ecoaded by
• Ca�sucilman Samuelsoa. Upon a voice vote, there beiag no nays, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motioa carried.
Couac�latian Harris question,ed the requirement of pZaciag the coatainexs at
the rear of the property. Se sa�.d that in 8o�me cases the trash mea will
aot pick up at the rear. Z'tze City Manager stated that it could be put ia
the �rdinance to make it an abligation to pick up. The Council discusaed
partitioniug off the garbage on the side of the houae, or ecreeniag it.
Couacilman Wright suggeated that �he caataiaers be kept aa far eway from
the street as �he front oi ehe hause and iavisible from the atreet. It was
meatioued �hat the o�diaaace states that containere shall not exceed 30 gall.ona�
in si�e, and this would rule out �he larger dump boxes that apartn�eats have.
The City At�omey etated he would discuss this with the Health InspecCor
and iacorporate ti�e changes for the eecond reading.
dRDINANCE AMCsI�1DZT�G CHAPTEIt 49 E?�CTRIGAL OUTLEZS!
l�tioa by Councilman Barris to �sive the reading and adopt the ordinaace
ar�endiag Chapter 49 on fixat reading. Secarded by Councilmaa Sheridaa.
Conucilman Harris noticed Chere we�e no requizements about cards, Councilman
Sheridaa a$ked what number of ouClets would be required. The Fire Preveatioa
Chief, Mr. Aldrich, said that originally he had one for each uait aot
provided with a garage ia the ordanance, but tite Citp Attoraey had left it
out. T'i�e CiCy Attorney stated �hat it probably �ould be an imposition oa
� the present apartment house aa�aera. He thought it �auld b� better instesd to
make ext�ens£on co;cds ualawful �xcept froa4 exterior outlets. Councilman
She�cidaa asked if it is aecessary to have one ouClet for each unit, could aot an
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• outlet be auff�cieat far t�o app3fencea. Mr. Aldrich aaid it could be if they
rur► the proper si�e service. The City Attorney aaid he believed there was a
re�ulation on baw many ampa caa be carried, and suggested iaaereiag the
woxding, "adequate aumt�er so aa not to overload the rated capacity of the
apart�eat build:Lng". Conncilmsn Wright suggeated ��ttin� thia uader code
. so the builder of aew apartmeats knaws about it. Sheridau ask,ed what tbe
parkiag space zatio v�as� aad the City Manager aaswered 1� Co 1. Councilmaa
iiar�cis sai8 oae outlet for three units �ouid 6e adeqaate thea. Mr. Aldrich
. aaid 3t would be if 3Q amp service is specified. The City Attorney and the
Fire PrevenCioa Chief wiil go over this fuzther aad have it ready for the
� second reading. Upan a voice vote, there being uo aays, Mayor Rirkham
dealared the m�tioa carried.
O�DIl3Ab1�8 AMENDING CHAP'PEK 45 - Zl'�tII1G DI$TRICTS s
M�otioa by Couacilmen Sarris to w aive the readiug and adapt the orc�f.�ence agoa
first readiag. Secoaded by Council.man t�ight. Upon a voice vote, there bein�
no n$ys, Mayor Kiskham declared the motion carried. Councilman 3am�uelaoa
s�ated thsC after the reading of the new zonin� ordinsace with the Planniag
Commission, he would like to ses sonme of the pravisious added to the other
ssniag districCs we already do have, such as laudsaapin�, setbacks and so forth.
Cauacilaeac� H,arris ea.id that maybe the Couacil would ne�d a�different ordiasace
£os that, a� this just estab2�Lshed the districta. Councilman Sheridaa pointed
aut that aome o£ the districts were m�a�ing from the liet. Councila=an Aarris
• suggested thet tbe co�plete Ifet be included for the secoad reading.
C�DII�TANt� AMENDITZG CHAPTL�B 56 . 02 t2a - SIGNS s
1�oLion by Couacilman Wrigbt to wa2ve the readi�ag and adopC this ordiaance
a�readiag Ghapte� 56.U2 upon fisst reading, Secoaded by Councilman Hamcis.
Upon a voice vate, there being no aeys, IKayor Rirkham declared the motioa
carried.
RESO�LU�Z�1 �45-I966 TO ESTABLISH POLICE PSNSI0�1 FIINDs
Mayor Rirtchsm haaded the Couacil copies of the Artialea of Iacorporatioa.
Courta�lman 3haridsn asiced if the Council had geceived an actuary report,
aad t:he City Attorney stated he had soa�e iaformatioa om that which he has
in ad��Ction to Che bylacas and articlea for the Council to tatce and look o�er.
Motion by Couacilmaa Shesidaa for the adaptian of Besolution #45-196b Co
eatablish a police peasioa fund. Seconded by Councilasan flarris. Upon a
voice vote, there being no nay$, Mayor Itirkham declared the mation carried.
96G A ItE
I�v�ion by Cou�tci].�ean Sheridan to adogt Resnlution �ib-196b. Ths motion was
seconded, and upon a voice vote, there be3ag ao agqs, Ma�or Kirkham declsred
• the motion carriede �
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• BBSO�LUTI��1 �47-1966 A RESOLUT"jQ1 AUTH082ZING AND DI�CTING Ti�3 SPLITTZNG �'
SPSCIAZ..ASSESSN�NTS ON LOrT 15. PARCEL IQ60, AUDITO�'3 3UB. �129t
Mation by Councilman Harsfs to adopt Resolution #47-1966. The matioa wae
eeconded, aad upoa a vaice vote, there being no,aays, Mayor Kirkham deciared
the niotian carried.
Motioa by Councilman gasriLs to adopt Resolutioa �48-1966. 3eco4ded by
Couacilman She�idaa. Upon a voice vote, there beiag no nays, Mayor
Itirkham declared the matioa carried.
Motioa by Councilmaa Hars3s ta adopt Resolution �49-I966. Seconded by
Councilman Sheridan. Upoa a voicc� vote, there beiag ao nays, Mayor Birkham
declased the mo�ian carried.
DANC�ROtT3 BUIIDING AT 6591 2tATtJ ST1iI�T NORTI�ASTs
� Councilmsa Wright seated thati Couacilmaa Aarzis had called his atteation to
a house at 6591 Msia Street 2Jortheast. Upaa investigatioa it appeared
thst the a::er had stsipped �he house of everythin� valuable, and thea
praceQded to strip it af everyehing cambustible, thea left it accesaible
to vandalism and kids, �ad left 1� �allons of fuel oiI ia caae anyone
wanted to bura it dvwn. iie stetec� he would like to proce�d as sooa as
legally poesible to de�mol3ah the building. Couacilman Harris said that
the dooga have be�n locicerl naw, but they had been wide open �ahea they
inapected i�. The City Attorney stated ehati there is an e�ergeacy ordinance
50s07 which deals with cases where it reasanably $ppears there is is�ediate
danger to the lffe or safe�y of any person, uaiess, as defined,•it is
t�aiateiy repaired, v�ca�ed, or demolisiaed. The building inspector ahall
repor� suct► faeta to the CouaciX aad the Council ahall cause immediate repair,
vecation ar deazoli�ioa of auch daa�sraus building. Councilmaa Harris stated
tha� he will atteat to the i�me�i.ate danger, aa the wiado�oos are brokea,
uida have bet�n crawling in the o�iadaws, there is a hole fn the liviag roam
flo�c, there is no door on Lhe s�aisvay wtiich goea alimoat etraight down,
tuiot�her hole upsteixs. 3'he Ci�p A�torneq etated that he �rouid auggeat a
finding by the Cauncil tha� this is a daagerous bnildiag and that it requires
�u�medi$te xepair, vacation or deraolitioa, and �hen antharise the City Manger,
C�ty Attorraey and In�pection Department to proce�d as rapidly as possible.
Councilman Sheridsn sag�ea�ed the Mayor appoint a coamsittee. CounciYman
HarriB volunteeged to at�est Co tti� dangerous state.
�etioa by Councilman Sheridan for i�edi.ate deualitioa npon the recamrteeadation
• frooi the commit�ee. Seconded by Couacilm�n Samuelson. Upon a voice vote,
there being no nays, Mayor Kirkiism declared the motion carsied.
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City does not have the maapo�ier or trucka Co do this project iu one daq; it
could be acComplished in a loa�er period of tiuie, but the Citq would need
a 7,ot of equipment and manpawer to do it on one Saturday. Councilman
Smmselsau waadered if the saaitation coeipanies would donaee thei.r trucks
aad drivera. T6e CiCy Attorney sug;ested the uaions be contacted. Councilman
Harris sested Cha� tihe City could use any and all donate@. Co�ncilman
Sheridan euggested tbe Ci�y could help the citisens by having the Volunte�r
Fire Departmeat av�eiluble to ie�ue buraiag permitis on the epot, so that Cbe
people will not have to come into City Hall for the pezmi.t.
ADJO�iT s
�e=e being no further busic�ess, Mayor Kirkham declated the regulsa Couacil
Meeticg of April 4, I966 adjourned a� I2;30 A.M.
Respectfully submitted,
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M�axya� Lu Stran
Acting �eczetary to the Couacil
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AN ORDI�JANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 45 OF THE CODE
OF T!!E C i TY OF FR I D LEY BY PROV I D i PJG -FOR A
�!C',�1 ZON I r1G D I STR I CT (CR-2 - OFF I CE, SERV i CE �
AND L I F1 I TED Bl1S ( NESS D I STR I CT) AND PROV I D( NG
�EGULATIONS, CONTROLS AND STANDARDS THEREFOR.
TFIE COl1NC I L OF THE C I TY OF FR I DI.EY DO ORDA ( N AS FOLLOWS :
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That CHAF'TER �.5 of the City Code of Fridley be amended by addin�
Section t�$� 102 which shall read as follows:
45. 102 TFie objective in establishing a CR-2 District is to provide
regulations, controls, and stendards for the orderly development ,
and maintenar►ce of the permitted use � therein. A CR-2 District is to
provide a transition between commercial and manufacturing uscs. llses
permitted are those which do not attract a large number of the general
public, such as retail shopping areas, and which do not generate heavy ,
vehicular traffic. �
11SES PERPIITTED:
I. General office space for business and profession�i
uses, such as but hot I�imited to, the following
examples:
a. llses permitted in CR-I.
b. Fin�nce, Insurance and Real Estate ofi'ices.
. c. Legal, Architectural, and Engineering offices.
d. Governmental offices. �
2. Limited business uses of essentially a non-retail or
.�service nature requirin� a minimum of access by the
general public, such as bt�t not limited to, the
following examples: ,
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a. 'Si�n painting shops.
b. l.lpholstery shops.
c. Business machine repair shops.
d. Appliance repair shops.
e. ' Printing shops.
f�,Data Processin� or computer centers.
g.', Research Iaborataries, except those presenting
, hazardous or noxious conditions to the adjacent
area. •
h.' Sales inc'tdenta.l to other permitted uses pro-
' viding that no more than 251 of the floor
! space aveileble to any user shall be devoted
to sales.
3• Ntinimum lot requirements. �
a.' Area: 20,OQ0 square feet.
- b. '' 1'�idth: !00 �feet.
c.' Front Yard: 60 feet from road right-of-way.
Off-street automobile parking provided in
front of said building shall be separated
from the edge of the roadway, which shall
' contain a curb and side walk, not less than
�. feet in width, and a planting strip with
' trees and shrubs, not (ess than IS feet in
width. Such walk and planting strip to be
. maintained adequately for its intended
, purposes.
d.; Side Yard: I$ feet on interior Iots except.said
side yard set back shal) be 25 feet where a .
driveway is installed; 2$ feet on corner lots
e. Rear Yard: 40 feet.
4• Building.requirements.
a.' �laximum ratio<of floor area to lot size 0.4.
�b. Floor area minimum 25�0 squere feet.
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S. Special requirements.
a.' Off-street parking. Each lot shall have
', adequate off-street parking which shall consist
' of at (east the followin�:
,' (I� A9anufacturing establishments - one
'•', off-street parking space for each
, - employee, plus one space for each
', company vehi�le, or one space for �
, each $00 square feet of floor area,
which ever is greater.
j (2� Office - one off-street parking space
for eacF� 2$0 square feet of f( oor area.
', (3� Research laboratories and all other
', permitted uses - one off-street parking
', _.,;spaqe for each emp I oyee or one for "
� each� $00 square feet of f( oor area
', which ever is greater.
'' (4� AIl parking areas and driveways shall
, b� concrete or blacktop and shall meet
, City specifications applicable thereto.
" They shall be so graded and drainsd as
to dispose of al I surface water.
; Drainage sha!! r�ot be across sidewalks
or driveways. '
', (S) AIl requirements of Chapter 45.21 shall
be applicable to CR-2 areas, except
' as inconsistent wi�h the above provisions.
b.', Off-street loading and unloading. No business
i shall be permitted to receive or dispatch
� ' materials by trucks and similar vehicles
', except at an authorized loading berth which
' shall be (ocated so that said trucks or other
' vehicles are entirely removed from public
' street or frontage sidewalk. Location and
, number of said loading berths shall be indicated
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on the plans and shall be approved by a
6uilding Board and Building lnspector at the
' time of issuance of a buildinc� permit. Said
' loading berth shall be so located as no� to
' interfere wit{� the required minimum parking
' space and sh�ll not be located in the front
yard or side yard set backs.
c�.' Outdoor Signs.
' (I� ��laximum number of si�ns:
' One per fronta�e on a public street,
' except corner buitdings which may
' have two signs. -
I (2) Type of sign permitted:
, '� WaII or free-standing. . �
�3 ���tax i mum s i ze o�F s i gns : ,
' 1�1a I'I s i�n - I 0 per cent of wa ( I area to
whic�h such sign is affixed.
', Free-standinc� sign -�not to exceed -
; 48 square feet in .erea. ,
I (4) Sign placement:
', yVall si�n - Maximum height not to
exceed roof level.
Free standing si9n - maximum height
' not �o exceed roof level, not more
than 10 feet from building. •
(5) No flashing, blinking, or animated
sign shall be allowed, nor shall any
sign containin� any type of ii�ht
' source be allowed. Si�ns or building
� surfaces illuminated exclusively by
'� reflected light of constant color and �
; intensity shall be allowed provided
', that the sources of such illumination
be shielded to prevent their direct
_ rays from falling on any area outside
' the lot on which they ere erected.
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(6� AI( provisions of Ordinance �318
hereof shall be applicable to CR-2
', areas, except as inconsistent with the
' above provisions.
6. Landscaping. AIl open areas of any site, lot, tract or
parcel shall�be graded to provide proper draina�e and,
except for areas used for park i ng, clr i ve�,rays, or storage,
shall be landscaped with trees, shrubs, or planted ground
cover. Location, size and species of trees and shrubs shall
be indicated on tl�e site plan and subject to approva) by the
�lre Qu i I d i r►� E3�ard � I t sha I I t�� the owners respons f b t I i ty
to see that this landscapilg is maintained in an attractive
and well-I<ept condition. In case any trees or shrubs shall
die, the owner shall replace them with a like specie of
similar size. AIl vacant lots, tracts or parcels shall also
be properly maintained. ,
7. Stor�ge. AIl raw materials, supplies, finished or semi-
finished products and equipment shall be stored within a
completely enclosed building; provided, however, that motor
vehicles necessary to the operation of the principle use and
of not more than 3/4 ton capacity may be stored within the
permitted parking (ot area to the rear of the building.
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$. Exterior Guilding P�9aterials. The type of buildin� materials
used on exterior walls shall be face brick, natural stone,
specifically designed pre-cast conerete, factory fabricated
and finished metal frame panelin�, glass, or o�her materials
as may be �pproved by the Fridley Building Board.
9. Perforr�ance Standards. lJses which, because of the nature
of tl�eir operation, are accompanied by excessive rioise,
vibration, dust, dirt, smoke, odor, noxious gases, glare
or w�stes shall not be permitted. These residual features
shall be considered.as exce�ssive in the fo!lowing cases:
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a. P�oise. Any use established in an lndustrial
District shall be so operated that no noise
resulting from s�id operation which would
constitute a nuisance is perceptible beyond the
premises. This does not apply to incidental traffic,
parking, and off-street loadinc� operations.
b. Snoke, 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
pub I i c hea I th, safety, comfort, or we I i'are, or �cause
injury or dama�e to property or businesses is
prohibited.
c. Toxic or Noxious tiatter. No use shall, for any
period of time, discharc�e across the boundaries
oF the lot wherein it is located, toxic or
noxious matter of such concentration as to be
detrimental to or endanger the public health, safety,
� confort, or welfare, or cause injury or damage to
property or businesses.
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d. Odors'. The emission of odorous matter in such quantities �
as to be readily detectable beyond the boundaries of �
� the irzmediate site is prohibited. r
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� e. V i 6�^a'c a on . Arsy use creat i ng per i od i c earthshak i r�g
vai�ra�ions, �uch as are crea��d by heavy drop forges,
c:� h�avy hydraulic surges, shall be prohibited if
sucn vibrations are p�rceptible beyond the boundaries
of 1�9�e ;m:�ediave si�e.
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g d a�^e or� €�ea� sha i 1 be performed w i th i n a comp l ete t y
enc: osed �u i i d i ng .
g. cx�;osaves. No activiti�� involving the storage,
u�iliza�ion or manufacture of materials a�
products which could decompose by detonation
shal! be permitted except such as are specificalty
l��ensed by �he Ciiy Counci0. Such ma�eriais shall
inc�ud�, but not be confi�ed to: all primary ex-
�tosivLs, suc� as lead oxids and �ead sulphate; a!I
h��h exg�losives and boosters, such as TNT, RDS,
�e-�ry! and ammor►ium nitra�e; propetlants and components
�hereof such as nitrocellulose, black �owder, ammonium
perch3orate and n6trog4ycerdne; 5lasting expfosives,
such as dynamite, powdered magnesium, potassium
chlora�e, potassium permaganaies and potassium
ni�rate; and nuclear fue(s and reactor elements such
as uraniurn 235 and ptutanium.
; 0. 6u i i d's r:g Perm it App d i cat i on Requ i re�.:ents. No bu i I di ng
�err�;� shall be issued for development of property in the
C�-2 zane untoi the Building Soard has reviewed and approved
tne proposed deveio�men�. The owner or developer of proper�ty
in the CR-2'zone shall submit the followi�ng exhibits to the
Su i 1 d i ng Soac^d for i ts rev i ew :
a. A boundary survey of the effected area, (ot or tract.
{n addition, there shail be submitted a sketch to scate
showing all property within 2$0 feet of the effect
pro;., ��r �y i nc � ud i ng �.he t oca � i on and s i ze of bu i 1 d i ngs,
driveways, and parking lots.
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� a. ���, .� y:;t�,;^/ b�; � s c: rs � i;�r,� �how a r,g . 'i i O�;` �; ans o� a(! f I oors,
e� eva� � c:;s, ��e-;; i o�s, c�� �a "s E s, ou � i i r:�� ,:�at�r i a l spec i f i cat i ons
a�d any �c':;b�io �a9 :�:�orr�a�i�n �ha�: is apnl Qcabde.
�=. ��� P:�::�:a;�y S�;;e �ev� � o�men;; ?� an show a ng : par� i ng 1 ayout,
#`Jt�' @� �:; .+�'�'S� £ c::T3Q5Cc.;:� 9 F3�� :^l.: i7Cc; i:� t:^�vS �ilCi P( dR� i tlg 51 ZE and
s�aces; rer�ces, wa i I s, !€ gh � i r,g s��ndas^ds, cur�as and street
f��:� : :,u��.
cf . A pe�^z`=o;�ma�:ce a��eement by a I and owner or deve I oper� that
�a �:.h i n a reasor�ab ! e t i me to be ; i xed i n the a�reement the
s i�� a r��rovemer��s w i 1 I be comp ! eted and prov i d i r�g that i f su ch
i m�rovemer�-�s are not comp ( eted :� i th i n the t � me spec i f i ed, the
Ci�y May construct or comolete such improvements and assess the
��::-c ��ec^eof a�ainst the owner. Such agreement may further
prcv9de for standards of maintenance of the site improvements
ana au��o;�i�ir�g �he City to provide such ma:ntenance and assess
�he cos� ther�of against the os�ner if the owner fails to provide
suc4� r:3a i ntenar��e after not i ce by the C i ty that he i s i n v i o( at i on
� of se�ch agreement.
e, Ati plans, specifications, and surveys required above shall be
prepa�^e� and ces�t i f i ed by a reg i stered arch i tect, eng i neer or
� surveyar t��hose field of registra�:on includes the work so
cert � � a ec� .
f. Th� GSove items shall be submi:;ted at least 10 days prior to
the mee�:ang at which the app(ication wifl be co,�sidered by
the �Su b i d't rag Board.
PASSED BY THt C 6 TY COtSNC ! L OF T�iE C I TY OF FR 1 D�EY TH ; S DAY OF
, ig66.
MAYOR - Jack 0, nirkham
AiiEST:
C�� Y C��::��C - Ma�v i o� C. 3runse E 1
F's t�st 32eac3 i rtg : Apr3.� 4-a 1966
Second l�ea�: �9:
Pub�ish:
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A�rLICATiON FOR SIG� PER.�II�
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ir�e �.de:sigr�ed hereby m�zkes a�plica�ion for a permit for the wor:: herein speci-
fied, agreeing �o do ali work in stric� accorda,nce wi.th the City Ordinanees and rul-
ings of �he Depar�ment of Buildings, and hereby declares �aat all.-the faots and re-
presentatio:2s stated in this application are true and correct.
C-W-ner
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�Work to be corap�eted about � Zg_._.._.._
Esti�-nated Cost � �`' .f�, l �
DESCRIPTION
How 3nsiai3ed: i�latwise on Extended out from Wall Roof
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Dimer�sions : I�enath �% � , Height %`�a '� , T',.ickness ,��
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C. i1b''s_JCC : � .. .
Distance -wrom Sidewalk Roof
Cons�ructed of: ' Iron, Wood, ,X Tron and Wood
.illumznated �(
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t�� (7 i� �;,;:ivC- n3��?' � 1��G C���:? y"� 99, -C �� G`;S 99.01 1
a �� .`� t� c- c r, r � � r+ ... �J p _ " J �'
• a �,��`:..v 7� �l) 1 ��s...CJ' C,ti i� ��vl-r r, S tld�- : i i'�tni c F"��. •
�J ; 0��:` s �� a ��� e:�Ci;= �:N� �.�0� ; � �G ;�,�; f �yN�SOTA S?h s �dT�S
f'''l� R Y� Y i i�i7 i_�i�:.� :�1; O rii\.�i :li�'�YSL C{tiG C!-�Yi?iL7\S 75, 7/ �
JO� ��iq JJ �1� E�iG Cli'i�i V� e i:� CI iV �1 �'s� Ii7�Ei .
i�ic CO�NC;� Ci� �"F!� C� �Y 0� F�lDLEY DO O:DAIN AS :=��L041S;
99.0 a l. hco�t � oro af ��! i nnesota Staic:tes Sect i ons 609.05, b09,085,
6� ^� .# 75, 609 . 22, 605� . 27. 609 . 37, 609 .375, b09 .40. 609 .475,
609. �85. ;:G �.��. bo9. �OS, 609. 5!, 609. $ I 5, 6ag. 52, 609. 525, 6�9, 53, .
bo9.5�5. �G,�.�-::�, 609.5�5, 609.5�5, 609.57, 609.575, 609.595. 609.60,
��g.605, �0�.5�5. 6��.6�, �G9.655, E09.66, 60g,675, '.�9.68, 609.685,
5o9.7os, 6G�.7;5, ��9.72, 609.725, �09.735, 609.7�.,, �;.7�5, 609.75,
�09.755, ��J9.775, 009.78, 609.785, 609.79, 609.79�, 009.805, 609.8;,
609.8l�, b0�.82, 3�0,96 arad 614.5%, are }�ereby adopted and shal) be
a� fc. $$ -� crce ard ef�ec-� i n �he C ity of Fr i di ey i nsofar as app ! r cab l e.
99 ��2 ;. V a o 1 u �� or� a P� i s�e^:e�::or . The v: 0 9 at i on of �:�y of the
�e�;; i or.� �r supse�c-c � ons of th s s ord i nance by any person,
f��a� a:^ corpc��G �:�r�, par��e�ec�sh a p or i ega 1 ent i ty �ha 4! be deemed a
.� 6 s��n�ar,ot � �c v,�a 6 E b� p€sn � shed by. a f i ne of not more than one
t�isr,circd do i c�..�s o� ug� 9 r�r i sonmen�t i n the county ja i 1 for not more
• th�r� nin��y �y�� days, �r�e vio�a�ion of each section or subsection
hereof sha6� �� �ee:��� a s�paa^ate violation, each to be deemed a
sEpara�e mo�c�rn�ano�. �
99.03i. ��r:�ryd +�rincipals. Liability for Crimes of Another.
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5:���a�E�',or� 3. h persar� as crcr�inal ly t iable for a cr�me
comm a�ied by ar�other o f he i nter�� i ona 1 I y
�'�s, a�'vrse5, heres, counsels, �r conspir�s with or
c`<.h��w 3 5e procur�s thr; other to ���rn i t the cr i me.
Se.a�c�:v'ss;�n 2. A person 3iable under Subdivision ! is
a� so i: a� e for any ::.;:her► cr i me comm i tted
: s� aursua�ce of the i:;;::naed cr's me i� reasonab �y fore-
s��:u� ; � ay h s m as a probab l e consec�aaence of cc� ;m i tt i ng
or a�-c�:.,:;�t o nc�. ;o comm d� ihe c�^ a ene i ntended.
Su��E 3 v e<. � on 3 n A person Erho 's :�tent i onal 1 y a i ds, adv i ses,
h � res, �ounse { s, ar cons� : res w i'ch or
o<,r.e;�w � s� procures ano-�;;e� �o comr,z i � a cr i me and there-
� ��e:� ::��:�dons '.: S s purpose and makes a reasonab ! e effort
to ;.;; �:ve7 � i;:� ccrosn i ss i on of the c:� '� pr i or to i ts
� c�r�:s� : ss � on, ::: nc � 1 i ab l e i f the c�^ :.::e i s thereafter
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c„G;^�ee� � a �1� a:�d car�v i c��d of t��� c� ime
� r~cf ���,;;-: �,;,� �c:^sc;� ��t:ro c c r�c;. : y co: :m i�ted i i has not been
' u'eoree of the
��ravy c'�;cc� �^ �G� `��c� cc:�v; c�e� of so,;,� otn�:� �
C:° i�:�? G:' ^v°� `:.G� ;� C�%i�i^ �.:' � i'e �dSeG O�1 �4C'ie Sc:.^.10 SC� .
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9.G�;:• A�;;:e:;�a�.��-°� C�^�r�s, Co�s;�ir�acy. �0�.i75.
°`' -'' ' c R�:� 9. To cause a. ��s� o. pro.,�cvt i on . Whoever
- - .vr.�. �.; � � �.�
c�r.s� a�e� s�: i �h a:�c;:. ::� � to cause a th i rd
�e^sor� �o '�� u�res-�ed o� ;��osecu �ed an a e�^ i m i na I charge
;<r�o.�r ;::g -.,.:e c"�ar�� {�o �e : a i�e rnay be senterced to i m-
: vo;�;;,��r� for r:�t m�:�e �han ;u day� or �CO payment o'r' a
-�=: r�e or no-t �ore th�n $ 600.00.
',:�� ^: trlhoever consp z res w ith
C_': °� .� ! t :� s O:l 2. �O COfi:^7 8 t�". C+ ' CitG� .
an��her ;;c� co�:n i t a cr i me an� i n further-
arce of �he c�::�p i racy or►e o�► mor� of the paa�:: a es does
�oc:..:: over� Gc� a n fu, therance of such cons� i racy may be
cu' �i'�ii�'l.�.iit`.�:W ..f7. J ��i F 1 OiRi.�7 .
i:) 4-� �h� c�^ i rae i n �end�d i s a m i sdemeanor, by a sentence
;,0 3�:.�rison��nt �or no� more than 90 days or to payment of
• �� a a�� �; r�ot mo� e�:han �! 00.00;
Sa:�c;vos�c� 3. A�p�cc��ion of seciion. This section
applies i�:
(! j T�ae �'ef�ndan � i r� th i s sta�te consp i res
wi'�h a�o�her au�s6de of this state; or
(2 j � he de-�es�d�nt ou�s c de of th i s state
conspires wi�h a�other in this state; or
( J) ihe ae�=eetc:ant outs a cae ar th i s state
cons,pi��� w6th ano�her outside of this
s�ate and an oves�t act i n �Fur�Cherance
or the cons�i�acy is commdtted within
th c s sta�e by e 3t.�er of �hecn.
�9.0$ f. �:��=e�ses aga i ns� �t&:e person . �'� person sha 1 1 comm i t an
esrre��e aga's ns ��he persos� of ar�other or of v i o f at i ng
�ny of the �o � 0 ow a;,g s�ct i ons a;= t67 i nrtESC�:;a 5ta�utes :
�aj bC9.22 Assauit.
t'J�oever c:oes G�y of �che :�otaowong commits an assautt and
�:;;:� �,�: ser �4n��d �o a r�;�r `�onr�er�t ; or no� more than 90
cays or -:,o �ayme�t of a:= :::e ot not moru �han � i 00.40 :
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inflicts or attempts to inflict bodily
99.061. Offenses o� Compulsion. No person shall commit an offense
of compulsion by violating any of the following sections
of Minnesota Statutes:
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(a) 609.27. Coercion.
99.071. Offenses against the Family. No person shall commit an
offense against the family by violating any of the following
Sections of Minnesota Statutes:
(a) 609.3i5• Non-support.
99.081. Offenses against the Government. No person shall commit
an offense 'against the government by violating any of the
following Sections of Minnesota Statutes:
(a) 609.40. Flag violation.
99.�91. Crimes Affecting a Publi� Officer of Employee. No person
shall commit an offense against or affecting a public
�cfficer or employee by violating any of the following Sections of
Minnesota Statutes:
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(a) 609.475• Impersonating an officer.
99.101. Offenses against the Administration of Justice. No person
shall commit an offense against the administration of
justice by violating any of the folloNing Sections of Minnesota Statutes:
(a) 609.485 Escape from custody.
(b} 609.50 Obstructing Legal process or arrest.
(c} 609.5�5 Falsely reporting crime.
(d) 609.51 Simulati�g legal process.
(e) 609.5t5 Misconduct of judicial or hearing officer.
99•111. Offenses of Theft. No person shall commit an offense of
theft by violating any of the following Sections of
Minnesota Statutes:
(a) 609.52 Theft.
(b� 609.525 Bringing stolen goods into state.
(c} 609.53 Receiving stoten property.
(d) 609.535 Issuance of worthless checks.
(e) 6og.545 Misusing credit card to sscure services.
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� 99.E2�. Offenses of Damage or+ Trespass to Property.� No person
shall commit an offense of damage or trespass to property
by violating any of the following sections of Minnesota Statutes:
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609.S7
609.575
609.595
609.60
609.605
609.615
Simple arson.
Attempted arson.
Negligent fires.
Damage to property.
Dangerous trespass and other acts.
Trespasses and other acts.
Defeating security on realty.
99.131. Offenses of Forgery and Related Crimes. No person shall
commit an offense of forgery or other related crime by
violating any of the following Sections of Minnesota Statutes:
(a) 609.65 False Certification by Notary Public.
(b) 609.655 Alteration or removal of identif,ication number.
99.14�• Offenses Against Public Safety a�d Health. No person shall
commit an offense against public sefety and health by
violating any of the folfowing Secti�ons of Mihnesota Statutes:
� (a) 609.66 Dangerous weapons.
(b) 609.675 Exposure of unused refrigerator or container
to children.
(c) 609.68 lJnlawful deposit of garbage, litter or like.
(d) 609.685 Use of tobacco by children.
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commit an offense of public misconduct or �uisance by
viotating any of the following Sections of the Minnesota Statutesi
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609.715 Presence at unlawful assembly.
609.72 Disorderly conduct.
609.725' Vagrancy.
b09•i35 Concealing identity.
609.74 Public �uisance.
609.745 Permitting public nuisance.
99.161. Offenses Against Gambling. No person shall commit an offe�se
of gambling by violating any of the following Sections
of Minnesota Statutes:'
(a) 609.75
(b) 609.755'
Gambling.
Acts of or relating to gambling.
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commit an offense relating to communications by violating
any of the following Sections of Minnesota Statutes:
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non-delivery.
(b) b09.�8 Emergency telephone calls.
(c) 609.�85 Fraudulent (ong distance telepho�e calis.
(d} 609.79 Making anonymous telephone calls.
(e) 609.795 Opening sealed letters, telegrams, or packages.
99.181. Offenses Relating to a Business. No person shall commit
an offense relating to business by violating any of the
following Sections of Minnesota Statutes:
(a} 609.80$ Ticket sca{ping.
(b) 609.81 Misconduct of pawnbrokers.
(c) 609.815 Misconduct of junk or second-hand dealers.
(d) 609.82 Fraud in obtaining c�edit.
99.191. Miscellaneous Offenses. No person shall commit an offense
as r.egards intoxication, v�grancy, etc. by violating any
of the fo I I ow i ng Sect i ons of M i nnesota Statutes:
(a) 340.96 Intoxication.
(b) 614.5% Vagrancy.
99.241. Repeal. That upon effective date of this ordinance,
Chapters 96, 9%, 98, and 99 of the Code of,�the City of
Fridley; enumerated as follows:
96 Assault and Vagrancy
9% Assault defined
98 Vagrancy "
99 Misdemeanors Generally
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PASSED BY THE CITY COlINC1L OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF
, I966.
ATTEST: MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
ClTY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell
First Reading: Apx'il 4, 1966
Second Reading:
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AN ORDtNANCE AMENDiNG CHAPTER 49 OF THE CODE
OF THE CiTY OF FRIDLEY BY PROVIDING FOR
CHAPTER 49.0861 f R-�91f t RtNG- THAT CERTA I N `
ELECTRICAL CONVENIENCE OUTLETS BE PROVIDED.
TNE C4UNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRID.LEY DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
That CHAPTER 49 of the City Code of Fridley be amended as follows:
= 49.0861f. It shail be unlawful for any oNner of any multiple
dwelling to allow electrical drop cords, extension
cords, or any electricai wire to run from any electrical outlet
from inside the multiple dweliing for service to an electrical
appliance outside of a multiple dwelling.
PASSED BY THE CITY COt1NCIL �OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY
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CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell
First�Reading: Apri1 4� 1966
Second Reading:
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AN ORDINANCE PROVIbING FOR THE SANITARY STORAGE OF
;• REFUSE, GARBAGE, SWIIL, RUBBISH AND WASTE MATTER
AND REPEALING CHAPTER 38.01 THROl1GH 38.08 OF THE
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38.010 Definitions. When ever usecl in thia ordinance, words
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Refuse mea�s all solicl waste products or those having
the character of solids rather than liquids ;in that
they well not floN readily without additional liquid and
which are composed wholly or partly of such materials es
garbage, swili, sweepings, cleanings, trash, rubbish,
litter, industrial solid westes or domestic solid wastes;
organic wastes or residue of animals sold as meat, fruit
or other vegetable or animal matter from kitchen, dining
room, market, food establishment of any places dealing in
o� handli�g meat, foNl, grain, or vegetables; offal,
animal excreta, or the carcass of e�imals; tree or ahrub
trimmings; grass clippir�gs, brick, plaster or other Naste
matter resulting from the demolition, alteretion or .
, construction of buildings or structure; accumulated
`�\ waste materials, cans, containers, tires, junk, or other
��'�such substance whi�h may beaome a nui�anae.
� Garbage includes every accumulation of animal, vegetable
° or other matter that attends the preparation, consumption,
d i sp 1 ay, ded i ng i n or storage of ineat, f i sh, fow I, b i rds,
fruit or vegetables, including the cans, conteine�s or
wrappers wasted along with such materials. '
� SWi11- includes that particular garbage which is wholly
or nearly edible and usable es a food and has food vafue
for animals or foWl, accumulating from animal, vegetebl�
or other matter wasted from clubs, hotels, hospitals,
restaurants, end public eating places.
Rubbish includes Nood, leuves, trimmings from shrubs, deed
trees o� brenches thereof, shavings, saNduat, excelsio�,�
wooden Nare, printed metter, paper, paper board, peste
boahd, grass,. regs, sthaN, boots, shoes, hets end all
other combwatibles not included undet+ the te�m gerbege.
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Waste matter includes waste matter composed of
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glass, glassNare, ashes, cinders, shells, metal
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38.021. Refuse Containers Required. The occupant of any private
dwelling, the keeper or manager of any hotei, motel, res-
taurant, eating house, or boarding house or any buiiding
Where meals are served, the oNner of any flat or apartment
. house, trailer camp or auto court, and any other person
having refuse a� herein defined, shall provide and keep
on such premises sufficient containers for the storage of
all refuse accumulated on the premises between collections.
Each such container shall be water tight, shall have a
tight fitting lid, shall be impervious to insects, rodents,
vermin and absorption of moisture, shal! be fire proof and
shall not exceed 30 gallons in size unless approved by the
Public Health Department of the City of Fridley. However,
nathing herein shell be deemed to require the storege in
containers of any refuse which is immediately consumed or
disposed of on the premises in a multiple chamber gas fire
incinerator of a type approved by the Pubtic Heatth Department
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Refuse to be kept in Containers. AII reT-use on any premise
shall be stored in the containers required by section 38.021
hereof, except as the same may be consumed or disposed of
on such premises es permitted by•said section.
Placing of Containers. The containers shall be placed in
the rear of the premises, or may be placed in the side yard
�set back if screened so as to be out of view from the street
�ant or,in a garage located on the pre-
mises. In no event shall containers be placed next to the
street or curb or be placed or maintained in such a way as to
unreasonably interfere with the use of adjoining property.
Containers kept outside shall be placecl in such a manner as
not to permit entry of or harbo�age for animals, insects or
other vermin.
Frequency and Manner of Collection. The contents of the
containers shell be collected once every we�k, or more
f requent I y i f requ i red by the prov i s i ons of any other ;.
ordinance of the C�ity of Fridley, by a collector licensed
hereunder. He shall trensfer the contents of the contai�ers
to his vehicle without spilling them, or if eny spilling
occurs, he shell clean it up completely. Upon such colle ction,
the containers shall be completely emptied and retu�ned to
the�racks or stands where they ere kept end the lids of the
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38.061. Defective Containers. 1'Jhenever a container is in poor _
repair, is corroded or otherwise defective sa as to perr�it
insects, vermin or rodents to enter, or does hot meet any
other rec�uirements of this ordinance, the colfector shall
notify the Public Health Sanitarian of the City of Fridley
in writinc� on forms furnished by �he Department of Health
of the City of ,Fridley. The collector shall affix a copy
of said notice to the container. The notice shall state
the deficiency and shall require repair or replacement.
llpon the next collection, if the deficiency has not been
corrected, the collector shall notify said Sanitarian. The
Sanitarian shall then inspect said.container and, if found
deficient, condemn the same. The collector shall hot cotlect
t��e contents of any container marked as condemned.
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38.071. Collector May Cance) Service. The eollector shall cancel �
service to any premises when the only container or containers
thereon have been condemned, and m�y cancef service when
the party chargeable for the collection service is two months
or more overdue in paying for such servicer 1^�hen any col-
lector cancels service to�any premises, written notice
thereof shall be served up1on or mailed to the occupant,
mana�er, or owner of the premises and a copy of the notice
shalt be mailed to the Health Department of the.City of
Fridley. .
38.081. Abatement of Refuse Accumulation. Any accumulation of
refuse on any premises not stored in containers which comp,ly
with this ordinance, or any accumulation of refuse on any
'premises which has remained thereon for more th an one week
is hereby declared to be a nuisance and shall be abated'by
order of the City of Fridley Health Officer, as provided by.
�4 i nnesota Statu�tes, Sect i ons 1�.$.22 and 1�.$.23, and the
cost of ebatement.m�y be assessed on the property wheae the
nuisance was found, as provided in seid sections.
38.091. Penalty. Any person violating this ordinance shall be
�uitty of a misdemeanor, and subject to a fine of not
exceeding $100.00 or imprisonment in the.county jait 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 revocat.ian or suspension of license, and in
addition to abatement of a nuisance hereunder.
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�+ �8.101. This section incorporates by reference MS 609.68 pertaining
; to unlawful deposit of garbage, litter or like.
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��0 0�D f i�A�CE Ah"�ND ! NG CHAPTER �$ OF THE CODE
0� T;1E CITY OF FReDLEY ENUr�;�RATONG THE KiNDS OF
ZONlNG DOSTRlCTS WITNIN THE CITY OF FRIDLEY.
Tf�4E COUNC I L OF TI�E C 0 TY OF Ff2 I D LEY DO ORDA I N AS FO LLOWS :
That SECTION 45.04 of the City Code of Fridley be amended as follows:
45.0�.. For the purpose of this chapter, the foliowing fifteen
kincs o� districts are hereby estabtished within the
City of Fridley:
R-: �istracts; or One-Family Dwelling Districts.
i2-2 Districts; or Limited Multiple Dwelling Districts,
R-2� Districts; Double BunAalow Districts.
�-3 Districts; or Generai Multiple Dwelling Districts.
�-3A Districts; A artment and Multiple Dwellinq Districts.
R-�. D_istricts; Trai ler Park Districts.
P Districts; or Public Facilities Districts.
C-{ Districts; or Loca{ Business Districts.
C-!S Districts; or Local Shopping Center Districts.
C-2 Districts; or 6eneral Business Districts.
C-2S Districts; or Generai Shopping Center Districts,
C-RI Districtsl or Medical,�'Dental and similar clinics
Districts.
C-R2 D;stricts; or Office, Service and Limited Business
Districts.
M-I Districts; or Light Industrial Districts.
M-2 Districts; or Heavy Industrial Districts.
PASSED BY THE CITY COl1NCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, THIS
DAY OF , 1966. •
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell
First Reading: APr�l,4, 1966
Second Reading:
Pubiish•
MAYOR - Jack 0, Kirkham
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C( TY CODC 01= T�I E C I TY OF F!� 1 D LLY TO P�R�.1 ! T AI�I
' "AI_!TO"'06 I LC SE ;V I CE S I GP�" �,OT EXCEED i f�JG 60 St�llARE
FECT O1ti f';0;'�„TY ADJACCNT TO FOl1R- LA�lE D i V I DED
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Tha.t SLCT(OR $6.02 (2) of the City Code o-F Fridley be amended as
fo! loi,�s:
5b .02 (2) , S I GP��, A(1T0'i0� I LE SERV I CE ., The Term "llutor:�ob i t e
Service Sign" neans any si�n that does not exceed
3? squ �re feet, except tl�at sa i d s i�n may I�e 60 sq�.iare feet i f the �
a{'fecte_ d p; operty i s �d��acent to � Four- I ane d i v i ded h i�hwa�; d i rect i ng
the notorist traveling along the hi�hway to a place or places caterinc�
to motoring needs. These include: Auto laundry, eatinc� establishment,
motels, motor hotels, refreshment drive-ins, pub{ic �arages, parkin9
arcas,�re��ir �ara�es, service stations, drive-in theatres, and
amusement parl:s.
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oF , 1966.
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Firs� ?eading: April 4, 1966.
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The meeticig was call,ed �o osder at 7t3D P.M. by Chairmaa Natdrocki
BOLL CALL
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�ffiERS PRSSE�1Ts Nawrocki, Jankawaki, Fitzpatrick ,
�ERS ABSSNT= Cc�drich, Stiunders '
The petitione� S.F. Tempiin caa� prese�at, and the purchaser of Che home,
Mr. SsO, Berg, aiso was pr�aent. �.'here were ao others pxeseat for or
agai,ast the reque�t �or variances.
Council that the vari�nces be �ranted. Ugon a voice vote, there
being no nays, Chairman Nawrocki declared the u►otion carried.
AD30URN1�NTs
There being no further business, Chairman Nawracki declared the meetia�
adjourned at 7:50 P.M.
Reapectfulgy submitted,
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Earl P. Wagner �
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BUILDING BQAitD I�STING 1KINV18S - APBtL 13, 1966
The M$eting was'called to order by Chairmea Rravik ae 7s35 P.M.
ROf.I. CAT.L
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� PRESEGTTs, Kravik, Toaco, Hau�e, Herder
1�MBSRS ABSENT., Ellis, Samuelsoa, Chenette
VI�ITOR; ' Sheldom Mortenaoa
T�tere was a diacussioa ai�out the seW�r hook-up. It goes to
the 53rd Street seve�r. The buildiag wi11 cottform to the
exiating ahopping center. Water recovery will re-uae aoap
� and most of the �ater. There will be a si�n in front as
well as cloae to Che highway.
Motioa by Tonco, aecoaded by Hauge, to reco�ead approval
o t e pe t a cons ruc a car was . poa a ve ce vo ,
thexe being no naya, the timotioa carried.
ADJOURI�NT: ' .
There being ao furthex busiaess, Chaix�aan Kravik adjourned
the meetiag at ?;55 P.M.
Reapectfully sub�nitted,
Olive L. Iierder ',
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Honorable Mayor
Members of the City Council
City Manager 1
City of Fridley
Gentl�men:
Chief Everett W. McCarthy has requested the City Council to
authorize the creation of the post of Lieutenant in the Police
Department.
The Police Civil Service Commis�ion concurs with this request as
they feel that it is a necessary appointment. �
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POLICE CIVIL SERVICE COMMISSION
By ��l�fL.� , Chairman �
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.IOHN K. HANSEN
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JAMES H. HEDREN
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JwMea G. PAPPAS
D111[C�O� O� [I.[M[NT�IIY [DYQ�IT�ON
The Board of Education at a special meeting March 29, 1966
passed a resolution requesting your consideration of the in-
clusion of sidewalks in the proppaed project for upgrading
West Moore Lake Drive, and also that this project be expanded
to include a sidewalk along 61 st Avenue from University
Avenue to Weat Moore Lake Drive and along Moore Lake
Drive in front of both the Junior and Senior High Schools.
Cordially yours,
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City of Fridley, � .
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Gentlemen:
C/Y!l DEfENSE
Now that a police and fire addition is in the planning stages as �
an addition to the proposed new city hall and civic center, I would
like to once again recommend that a feasability study be given to the
development of an Emergency Operating Center (EOC).
Its purpose is for the operation of essential services of government
before, during and after a natural disaster or nuclear attack.
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Al1 costs attributable to the creation of a fully operational EOC
are eligible for matching funds. This includes feasibility study
if required, design, construction, equipment and furniture,
operating supplies and food supplies. '
It is my suggestion that a committee be appointed, consisting of the
City Manager, Director of Civil Defense, one Councilman and a member
of the Architect's Firm. The purpose of the Committee will be to
meet and study this proposal..
' Respectfully submitted
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Civil Defense Director
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'Y BERT M. GROSS
` FELIX M, PMILLIPS
A�LEN M, AARON
DELROY J. OORECKI
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LAW OFFICES
SHANEDLING. PHILLIPS, GROSS & AARON
City Council
City of Fridley
Fridley, Minnesota
Gentlemen:
B09 FARMERS d MECHANICB SAVIN08 BANK BUILDINO
MINNEAPOLI8,MINNESOTA 66402
ARCA CODE �12 335-ED71
April 12, 1966
We represent Gro-Ko Sales Co. of Minneapolis, Minnesota.
For the past several years, our client has been required
to obtain, and has obtained, a license to perform electrical
work in the city.
On March 11, 19'66, the Minnesota Supreme Court, in the case
of Minnetonka Electric Com an vs Villa e of Golden Valle.,
determine t at municipa ities ave no power to icense
electricians in this state. Furthermore, our Supreme Court
had previously decided in the case of Moore vs. Villa e of
Gilbert, 289 N.W. 837, that if a party pays a ee to a city
unTer such circumstances that the exaction of the fee was
unlawful, the party paying the fee has a right to recover such
payments from the municipality.
We, therefore, request repayment by the city of fees paid
by our client for electricians' licenses. The total amount
of these payments during the last six years has been $30.OQ.
In our opinion, the Supreme Court decisions referred to above
clearly require the city to repay this sum. We trust that
you will promptly honor our request and that any legal
action will be unnecessary.
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Very truly yours,
SHANEDLING, PHILLIPS, GROSS & AARON
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Bert M. Gross
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STATE OF MINNESOTA DISTRICT COURT ��{�
COUNTY OF ANOKA TENTH JUDICIAL DIS7RIC7
' CASE NUMBER
John H. Glover Houses, Inc., a
Minnesota corporation, � '
� Plaintiff,
. S U M M O N S .
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State of Minnesota, City of Cotumbia ,.. �
Heights, a Municipal corporation, and '
City of Fridley, a Municipal corporation, •
Defendants. _
THE STATE OF MINNESOTA TO THE ABOVE NAMED DEFENDANTSt •
You are hereby summoned and re�quired to serve upon plaintiff's
attorney an Answer to the Complaint which is herewith served upon �
you, within Twenty (20) days after this summons upon you, exclusive,.
of the day of service. if you fail to do so, judgment by default
will be taken against you for the relief demanded in the complaint.
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Minneapolis, Minnesota� 55429 '..
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5194 Matterhorn Dr.
Mpls., Minn. 55�21
City of Fridle,y �
6431 University Ave. Fd.E.
I'ridley, �inn.55421
Dear i�''ir. �.. Wagner & ILIr. Marvin Brunsell:
I am a member of the Fridley League of Women Voters and we are now
studying the �innesota state and local. tax system.
Please supply me within the next few da�CS, if possible, an updated
zable cizart on how many dollars each governmental entity receives out
of the tax dollar for homes. (i�ample - Pg. 5 in the Fourth Annual Report.)
�s an indmvidual taxpayer whose incou�e is derived from wages and eubject
to income tax withholdin�, in additi.on to paying property tax, I would
like to have the following questions answered as I don't want to tell
people that our property tax went u� in Fridley just because standards
of livin� went u� - I want t� give them the answer WHY:
l. Why did Real Estate Tax increase this year and with this increase
will it�keep Fridley out offi financial trouble?
2. Impressed that you opposed the 2% �arning Tax - but what tax
resolution was presented at your April 11 meeting in opposition
to the 2/ earning tax2
3. Does Fridley favor Metro-Government control for the seven functions
that c•7ayor Naftalin proposed? Please state reasons pro or con.
4. Does Fridley favor � general sales tax2 If so, do you think it�
would accomplish the equit,y that is needed for our ecomony?
5. I know taxes are based on what we own, what we earn, what we spend,
but what can be done to keep taxes from increasing so rapidly?
6. I hor.estly to not feel that I am an overburden i�xpayer, but could
Fridley or the state find areas of operation where savings could be
effected or unnecessary expenditures eliminated?
I will understand if you cannot answer all these c}uestrons but will
appreciate all your help you can render me and will appreciate an immediate
answer.
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Sincerely,
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CITX OF FRIDLEY
PA12KS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT
Paul Bro�wn, Director
6431 University Avenue N. E. phone: 560-3450
April 11, 1966
Honorable Mayor and City Council,
c/o Earl P. Wanger, City Manager
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue Northeast
Fridley, Minnesota, 55421
RE: Final Payment Locke Park
Tree Removal
Gentlemen:
Final payment for Minnesota Tree Service, 169 Shady. Oak Road, P.O. Box ,
399, Route 1, Hopkins, Minnesota for completion of work, is hereby submitted
for Locke Park Tree Removal Project according to the contract.
423.50 Hours
217.50 Hours
778.00 Hours
35.50 Hours
380.00 Hours
613.25 Hours
13.50 Hours
PB/mis
Warking Foreman ,
Tree Trimmer �
Laborer
Winch Truck, with Operator
Crawler Tractor wiCh Operator
Chain Saw with Operator
Stump Chipper with Operator
Total Paid to Date:
��1 Estimate $3,035.23
��2 Estimate 3,619.89
TOTAL ' $6,655.12
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@ 3.95
@ 2.90
@ 5.75
@ 8.95
@ 4.35
@ ` 7.7.50
AMOUNT DUE
$ 1,799.88
859.14
2,256.20
204.13
3,401.01
2,660.44
236.25
�11,417.05
— 6,655.12
$ 4,761.93
Respectf lly submitt ,
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Parks and Recreation Department
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CAF� LIC�NS�
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5351 C�ntral Avenue I3o8.
Fri.dleq. Minneeota
Fronti�r Clnb
7365 Oentcal Av�enue NoS'e
Frid2Qyo Mia�esota ��
Sandee•a Cafs
6490 Ceatrai Av�enue N.Bo
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7440 Ceatral Avenu� N.B.
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7440 Qertral Avenus N.Bo
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Fridley � lieights ' Kaighta of Columbus
6831 Rvy IY 6S '
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5311 Oniasraity Aaeaue NeBe
Pridiey, Mimaeaota
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5960 Maia 3tteet MoB.
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7250 CtAtral Aveaue No8
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! Et i� hereby reque�ted that (I) (We➢ be iasued a house trailer permit ia
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Canauiting Engineers
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Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432
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CttANGE �Ri?ER NITMBER THitEE
SAN. SEWER, WATER & STORM SEWER PROJ. 73-A
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F. D. Chapman & Randa]�;I-Berglin
lUI7 Rhode Island Aver�ue, No.
Minneapolis, Minaesotai 55427
Gentlemen: ,
You are hereby ordered�,, su�horized and instructed go modify the•27" storm
sewer outlet from St. Imie�r D�ive and Trollhagen Drin� east, as shnwn on
the attsched sk�tch. T�te work in�olves the followi�ng approximate quan-
titi�s:
1 Ea. Manhale 6' dfameter, 10.6' deep, with Casting
30 Ft. 3�?" 14 G8. Asb. Bonded, Paved QKP
1 Ea. 30" 14 G�. Asb. Bonded Flared End
3 C.Y. CoacretelReaction Backing
10 C.Y. Rip Rap '
R�aove existing 27" RG"� and tur� ov�� to City
Paq�ent for the above work shall be in the amount of $2,475.00 added to
the Lump Sum Bid.
Submitted and approved''by Comstock S� bavis, Inc. this 6th day of April, 1966.
COMSTOCR & DA�/IS p INC.
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Change Ord@r �3, 73 and 73A -2-
April 7, 1966
Approved this day of , I966 by F. D. Chapman
and Randall-Berglin. ''
F. D. CAAPMAN CONSTROCTION C0. & RANDALL-$ERGLIN
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by the City of Fridley, Minnesota.
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W�A3a Lsoluti�a N�. 193�1965 of �Y►a City Cauncil adopted th!
lst d�y of Ncov�er� 1965, �+st the dat�a fot heasing o�n ltha propo�ed
imptt�v�ats� a� sp��ci�ic�lly snoeed in the �Iati�A o� H�aring attacbed
harsto for t�fareoce s� &�chibit "A"� aad
WE�S g al l of �he p3ropes�t�r oa�nexa whose grap�cty is 1 iable to be
aseeesed with th� makix�g of th�e iwprv�renueats (am notld in said aotics j
wese givea tea �10� day� notice by mail and publisb�d no�ic� of the Cauacil
Hea�ri.o,g thtvugb two (2) weekly publicstians of tt►e ttqais�d �aoLica, aad the
heariug was held and ti�� �rop�sty o�ra�cs beard e6a�aan at th� b�aring, i�a
aat�d iss said noti�e.
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Nf�Wa 1�g� E$ i'� lR$SOLpBD„ By ths Cona�il o# the City of Fridl�y�
�oka Co�uaty� H3nae�seta9 ss follova :
1, Tt�at t3�e followi�g impro�vnmeate ps�p0e�d by Co+ia�il Besolution
Nao 193-19b5 �se h�•reby ordored to be �if�ctad and eospl�tsd
as s�n a� s+sasvaably possibl�s to�its
a� Tl�e ia�ps+o�►e�ts aa natad nnd�nr tbe Coas�suatioa It�n A
ia tlw Notiiea of Hsari�ng (in �bibit "A") ios th� %llow-
iag stsaets:
� . .. � '�l�t Moose Lak�e Drive: Ca�ol Drivs to Bak�r Av�au�
(scate sia lvo. 302)
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W�st Moor� Latra Drive: B�►ker Av�� to 'T.H. #i3
' (Stst� Aid �o. 302)
'�ia� C�ask �oadt T.S. #6S xm Old C�atrai
' (Sbt4. Aid No. 302 )
Tbat ti� v�sk ahws may ba eao�solidatsd vith oth�r asea: aa
orai� i�swaea�at .
Ttiis �ootk to b� prrfosmed uadsr thi.s projset ssy b� p�rfos�ed
wd�d�t o� ot aas90 caatsacta as �y► be dard adviaable upaa
rie�ipt �f bids.
Tf�s City �agiYroee�c aad C.o�tock and D�sv�s, Znaosposstsd are
bes�by d�ai,gns�sd as ttu Bugia�ers fo�c this improvemsnl.
�I�y shall p=epars finai plans end sp�cificatio:►s for ths
ewki.ng of eue�i impra�ram�at a
A�OPTED SY T� COti1aCIL 0� THE C31Y � FRI�.ZY THiB
D�r a� ` � 1366.
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AT'j'$$T; ' MAYO'� " JaC1C 0. Rilki:all
CITY CI�S � Ma'�vin C e Brux�sell �
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• A RF.a07oiiTI� QRDERING IMPit�OVE.�NT AND FZAIAI. F�,ANS ,A1'dA SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTI-
MATES OF COSTS T'EIEREOF: STREET IMYROVEhiEAtT PROSEGT �T. 1966-4
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WHERF.AS, Resolution Alo. 33-1966 of �he City Council adopted the 7th
day of March 1966, aet the date for hearing on the proposed a.mprovements, as
apecifically noted in the Notice of Hearing a�tached her�to for reference aa
Exhibit "A", and
WHE1iF,AS, all of the property owners whoae property ie liable to be
assessed with the making of these improvementa (aa noted in said notice) were
�iven ten (10) days notice by mail and published notice of the Council Hear-
ing through two (2) weskly publications of the required notice, and the hear-
ing was held and the properCy ownera heard thereon at the hearingi aa noted
in aa�id notice.
1�OW, THEREFOR�, BB IT RESOLVED, By the Council of the City of Frid•
ley, Anoka Caunty, Minni�sota, as follows:
1. That the �ollowing improvements proposed by Council Resolu-
tion No. 33•1966.are hereby ordered to be effected ead com-
pleted as',soon as reasonably poBSible, to-wit:
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a) Th� il�pravcments as noted under the Conatruction
Iteffi A in the Notice of Hearing (in Sxhibit "A")
for the following streets:
Coiomae�rce iaane: 73rd Ave. to Osborne Roed
Uaiveirsfty West Service Drive: 73rd Ave. to Osborne Rde
Sk�'�+� Coust (533� Court)
�• 3rd Street: 48th Avenue to 49th Avenue
3sd S'treet: 46th Avenue to 48th Avenue
�+Sth Avenues Main Street to Univerr�ity Avenue
46th �Aaeauet Main Street to 3rd Stseet
47[h iAvenue: Main Street to Univereity Avenue
48th iAveaues Main Stxeet to �nd Street
48th Avsmie: 2nd Street to 3rd Street
49th Avenues Rpmsa Road to Uaiversity Avenue
49th iAvetitut: Main Street to Romaa R,oad
2nd S�reets 45th Aveaue to 46th Avenue
2nd S,�reet; 46th Aveaue to 49th Aveieue
2'� St�test: 45th Avenue to 46th Avenue
2�, 8treet; 46th Aveaue to 49th Aeenuc
AayeslStr��t= 75th Avenue to 76th Avenue
Ouoadiaga Street: Lakeside R,oad to Stinson Blvd.
75Ch Ciay: Sast River 8oad to Exisei�tg pavefineat on Alden Way
Lafayptte 9traet: Ea�C River R+aad to Broad $treet
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That the �rork abave �ay be consolidaced i►i.th ther reas ss
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Resolution No.
SC. 19b6-4
• 2. The work to be p�rfornued under this project a�sy be
perfoxmad uuder one or more contracts as may be
I deemed edvisable upon receipt of bids.
3. 1he City Engineer and Comstock and Davis, Incorporated '
are hereby designated as the Engineers for Chis i�aprove-
ment. They shall prepare final p�aas and specifications
for the making of auch imprav�men�.
ADOPT$D BY'''TSS COtTNCIL OF THE CYTY 0'F FRIDLBY, THIS
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A1T8$Ts
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07+' , 1966.
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MAY�B Jack 0. �irkham
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RF50LtlTION N0. / � �j _ � �� �
9 RE50LUTION ORDERIAT� ZMPROV'II�`P AND FIIZA�,� PL9NS AND SPECIFICATIONS:
SZOffiK SEWF.�. PgiO�T�` N0 � 5C �
. W�EAS, Reaol�',tion No. 36-1966 0� tha City Cov�cil a,dopted the 7th
day of Maxch, 1g66,, 8et�the dat� for hear"u�g on the proposed improvfinents, as
specificaZly nnted i.n the Notice of Hearing attached 2aer�to for reference as
Exhibit nA", &rid ,
��'A-�+� all of', the property owuers w�ose proparty is liable to be
assAssed with the making of tlaese impro�r�menta (as noted in said notice) were
givan ten (10) days notic� by mail an,d publiahed notice of tha Council Hearir�g
tYirough two (2) w�akly publications of th� requix�d �otice, and the haaring was
held and the property owners haard tlzer�on a.t th� 2aeaxing, as noted ia said
notica. � � .
NOW, T�REFORE,'BE IT RESOLVED9 By �he Council of the City of Frid- .
ley, 9noka County, Minneeota, as foZlowsa �
1. That the fo�llowing improvements proposed 4�y Couneil
Reaolution No. 36�-1966 are hereby orderad to be effeated
and completed as soon a$ reasonably posaible to-Frit: •
� a. All of the improvements as noted i.n the notica of _
hearing on the seme �a`� are noted.= ( in Eahibi� "A" )
in eaid notice. '
That the woxk above may be.cons�lidated with Qther areas ' w
as one impr�ausme.�t.r .
2. The�work to'be performed under thia project may be per-
for��d undgr one or more eontre.cts as may be deemed
advisable u�n receipt of�bids.
3. Comstock and Davis, Inc., Consultin� Engineers, are hereby
designated as the Ehgineer.s for t�ais improvement. T�ey
Bhell prepe.r� final pians �nd specifica.tiona for the
maki�ng of such improy�ment.
ADQPTID BY 't'HE COiiNCIL OF TSP CIT9� OF F'RIDLSYo TSIS
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DAY OF o 1966.
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MAYOR Jack t? - gfrkham
� ATTEST:
C7[TTY CLF�tK Maxvin C''. Brvnsell
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�; RESOLVED that the City Council. of the City of Fridley,
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' Anoka County, Minnesota, hereby accepts the proposal of the NORTHERN
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i STATES POWER COMPANY� a Minnesota corporation� to flirnish street
lighting service with a11 li�hts located or to be located in said
` City, and hereby approves a11 rates, terms, conditions, and specifi- •
� cations in the Street I,ighting Contract made a paxt of the proposal of
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i said Company, and the proper officers of the City axe hereby autY�orized
; and directed to execute the aforesa3d Contract for and in the name of
� the�City, and to affix the corporate seal thereto.
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I DO HEREBY CERTTFY that I am the City Clerk of the City of
Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, and that I am custodian of its records;
that the above is a true a.nd correct copy of Resolution adopted by the
City Council of said City on ,�19 •
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� R�Sa�UTI(3� AUTL�URIZ�u c�2dB D�EC�'I't�G Ti� SPI.ITT�dG U� 5f'EC3A.L ASSN:SSl�1E�iTS
0� �� �Sd3� u� 3.� `�� P�acC� ��� �t1�F� ����5�0�' 0�' L(3`P '�6s ATJDITO$sS SUSo �r`9,�,Q
1dHERF�.S9 c��, �ec#.��. a:��essm��t;� hav� beea levied with ��espeat t� carte�n
1ax� �td sa�.d 3.atad h�s subs�qusn�, bee� su�die�eieao
NO�� Tiil'.i�Oi�,E By iT �S.�u�,��p �,g :(.'o3ic��t
Tha't fi,he ass�ssments lev$c�.d agaiast ths �allo�rig deacribed percels to�v3ts
3,A� 7�E�� S. 1L�0° of �IQ ?�v:of Lo�� '�)� Pa�rcel 3g0' Sube of Lot 10a Auditorss
Sub� ,#9�. as� The Sd 11,0a of 'tY�e �� 75° o� Lo� 7� T'at'c�l 420� Sub. of Lot 1Q8
Audi�Cir�s £ubo �91�� �y. and ahal.I. ?,�e appor�ed and divic3ed aa fo�3.oti+s:
Ori�„inal �r�el �,�i � . 0,,,,�'�_�nal �m�own$
���s�fY�ia p � . in +t�
�i. 150° of Lat 78 Paa�csl
380� subo of Lot '80�
Audi�,or4s Sub. #94
Div3�ioY1 OF�P�C@�. Al'�pl'iDY�d
• Lo� 7{Eao s. 140� of Wo 75' )
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i�rcel 380a Sub. of Lot 14$
dudits�rQ� Sub. #94
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s�r ��3g ts. r�ato ) � Qo�z�3z ,
�9�1 ste & ss �,606.50
19�? ST� & SS �SfdA�;ge� ' 1�i78e'0
�9f,� S�� ��o cW.La � -, .��
$ 4,552.35
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�tegular s.n, $ 319.50
:6W �38 (3.L. & 1 Servfce) 543057
�960 St. & ss (7g�) 803025
k9b0 St. & Ss (,�?Q ) 503.37
The S o 140' of tl�e W e 75 °• ' F.s�,�ar S.A e � $5.68
of I+at 7s P�rcal l,20' Sub. ot �'+t ,�3� tgL no serv* }� lrb8.75
1+0�'+ 10� 1�.11C��tiOY'48 .S11�90 �91t ��%� .��io 8c a� �%�i�� �3a2�
' ,x960 3t. & sS i93 ° ) 67b.�?3
' `j 96� Servi.ce Coan. (?�'oLo ) 350.25
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AD�PT�D BY TFL CITY COL�NCI� OF tHE CITX OF FRI�?LEY TIiIS DAY
OF , 19bb,
AT`PiST s
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�iAYOR ,. �sak 0, Kirktiem
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A RESOLIITION TO CORRECT R�SOLUTZUDI N�. 2•'�9b6 AiUD TO IdITHDRAY! THE SI'ECI�I�
ASSE5SMENTS OD� LOTS �, AAiD 5g AUDTTOReS SUB. �#77 AND TQ RECEIi�IFY THE
SPFClAL ASSESSI�ENTS ON LO'TS „�„ AND �m AUDITOR�B SUB. #'T'/„
w��s �er�in spee3.a1 assessffiea�s hava been levic3d wi'�b reape�t to
Lots 4 and 5� Auditor�a subdivisiom �770
AND iro'HER�AS, there has been aa error f�n certiPying the speaial assesament�
NOW� THi�REFQRE BE ST RESuLVED, � Yollot,t�:
That the R�esolut3an Non 2-1966 is hereb3r rescinded� a.nd t,�e apecial asses�n�ents
ozt Lo9:s 1. and g, s�l be recert�if3.e8 8s fbll:o�:
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Paro�.t 830� Lat �. &�he pt� Re 3.A.
o� Lot 5, L�ring s. o�' w�
0�{oorr►� Road! Auditar s a S& SS #?,�,
Sub, �'l7 196s4, serviae Conno (W)
Phr�el 8§0� Par�t ot ',I.ot Rs S.A,
5, �d3.tor � s s�bo �X7 W �
Di,vi iOn., f„i�l �AOroved I�Suid
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I�ot §, Andi�os°s Sub. #7'7 Re S.Ao
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4�969.66
15,939vo0
3,i98.9�
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P1�3SID AND ADOPrED $Y THE CITY COUNCII. OF THS CITY 0�' F�EY TiII3
=_,.o.�L�.�� __: UAY �' �,_,� 1966.
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A RS�I�: 7�'O CO�itBC`� �E�eU°�gQ�i NOo 2-�96b At� 71'0 WITR�Aii A�
SPB�� ASS83Sl�1�S alt �0�8 1► AIID S. A�1D�'S StTlto ,�aa Alm ?0
ELHCB��C � SPP�C�L t�SSB3SI�PfTB 0�1 1L0�3 4 A� 5. A�JD�TO�' 8 SlTA, �73 a
�EA3, ce�rttin ap�eci�� a�asQ�oment� ivae bseo laried vith s�spect to
lGots � and 5. Auditos's Subdimi.sic�n #77
!� N6SABA8, th�e i�ie been an ra�o� is� c�actifyiog th� ap�ai�I sasass�ataa
D�O�+i„ T�RBFCQB DB �S' P�1:SO�.tIED, ss folla�s ;
`�hat ��oiutioa Mo.. Y-1966 is h�s�by a�esainded, aad th� sp�eiel �tsseasonts
on Lot� 4 an�d S, +��11 bs �e�stifiod aa iol�o�wss
I„� 4 AUDI`�OB' 3 S4�EV�(S%Ql! #77 \
i.ot � ' Aegi�,l� SoAo $ 1,686045
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�E��A� �oP����s �� r��3.����ca� ���. � �;�s p��E `� 196a
WHIDLEi A3, � nui�a�e �su�f��,an h�a be€,u £�sd �� +�a�t an I�+g� �0 �nd 21,
Bl�k 8, �►de Pa�k .A�ddikio�D :�a�d
WHBREA3, �he �ca� of �u�h �s������ u��� g�.��m ��ice to a�t• �ueh
aui�e, sad
�BAS, �be a�a� �f au�h pgop�as� did uot ab�t� �uch uuisancn aad
the Gi�► of Facid�ey a und� su�hansi� of 3ectio� 14�5 023 Minueaota State Statute
of 1953 did l�he�efoxe �bette �h� nui��� a� r� c��� of �1550000
��iO�We SHBBIIP�O�E 88 ��SSm.�EDD �h�t �he Ci� �le$k is heseb�► authcr�cissd
aad dia�sc�ed Lo ce�tif�r to the Cou��t Aeaditoa £ox c�ll�ction �ith the t�xea
pr�y�ble i� 196� e th� ct��gss �� listed be�ieaws
Ieot Z0, Block 8, S�r�e P��k Addition $ 77 050
I,ot 23, Block 8''� �►de Park Additian 77 oS0
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Tore dao�n d�elling,� aleaaed aisd
cleaaed p�'�i�es,
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# �p►�AL $155 000
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PI�3S8D AND ADO�'�ED �'!t �SS C�i7C G�I[I� OF �HE C� �' Fit�DLS� �S
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I�lAXOS - J�t�k 0,
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owneri Emma Choudek� I505 22nd Ave. N. E. ;-�-�, _ �'1
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Dear i�r. F�e�r.�ans �
You 8re hereby raequeg�ed to abate ths following
pub2ic hea�.th rzu#.a�nce: ' ,,
� 6U1.7 l�ain StrOet N. E., Fridley iLot� 20 and 21� �
�� I3lock �3, ��p�e Park Adn.). Tear 8cr�m dilapidated dwellislg,
fill in found�tion-end cic�an +and clear premi�es.
Dt�en yov hPtve com�leted the wozk te the eatis•
faction of thia Boaed yov m�y �ubmit qour biil to t�e City
C18rk as psovided ior in 1953 Minne�ata St�tutee� 14S.23. _
Verq truly youra, �
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' , Citq o!' Fridleq Board of H�alth
cc t Mar.vin S�un�ell � . � .
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:::. t�r��c,u�voc.::i.l� o��o�ed ;,o uu.�.�ii��i� ir� a�y :'�rm9 •
:� ; �s ':`��.� :�SO�VF'u73 ��s�� �he ��.ima3 �+u�a,.�e �ci� �y of �:nz�ep3n
� uau�:�� ���.i ��?::� :.�s;�r �ta�� a�cr�ss�ry �o prevent t�a.s kin.� of cruelty
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• A RESULDTI�N I' �`�:IVZNG T�iE �RELIM�iVAR�i` R�RT A�1D CALI II`I;; A P�BI�ZC
�IN�� ON THE MATn'ER Gi '� C(�I�:'�'R?JGsT;i�l� CF Cg?.TaIN II�(?VF��JTS �=
MtTNICZP�.L STATE AID STRr�.,'FT �2�i��,V�Y:�` T�i?�:.; �C'I' ST ��.9��--� e .,
AI7DEP11?{:AM :Ht?:. 1 ? ,
WHERE�S, t;��� Ganstrezct��sn oi' o�r�asz�. impr���r�m�nts ia d��m�d �c�
b� in t1�e int�r�st �;f t�a� Ci�y r�f Frid�-�y and ��� pr�p�rt�r owners
affracted i��r�by.
BE IT RESQ�LVID, b�r the City Co�anci7. o�f �;��e C�ty �f FridY.�y�
as follows: i
1. �at t�� pr�liminary report submi-�t�d by t`3n� City Engin�er,
- ldasim Qur�s�i, i.� 1S�r�by recei�r�d and acc�pt�d.
2. Ttlat ta�is Council wi�1 m��t on t�� q t�x day �f May, 196b � at
8: QO o' olaak P.Ni. at �Yae City $a�.l �.n te��s City o� Fridl�y for
th� purpos� of holdin$ a Public H�aruig on .ts�e impro��m�►nt
noted in the Notic� attach�d h�.r�"co and mad� a part thersof by
reference, Exhib.zt "A" .
3. Ths.t the ar�a'proposed to be asa�ss�d for said improvements and
�e.a� of t�em as' not�d in said na-�ic� are all the l�.nds and ar�a.s
as noted in sai+d notic�: 91� oi ts�€:� sa:ne to b� assesaed
• proportionat�ly'according �io t�� b�n�fits rec�ived.
4. That tt� Ci�y N�iag�r is �ut�rized and direct�ed to give notice
of suc�a F�r.b�i.c $�aring by gublis��,ing a r� vic� t�er�rif in the
c�fficial n�ws�peipsr of tl�� �it,y ag Fr.idl�y accc�rding io law, suc.�a
notice to b� s�abstanti�l�� in th� fc�rm. and substance of.the notice
attac��d Yaer� �:� as Ex2iibit ,�A" .
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ATiQ2'TED B� TE�'CITi C�D�'N'CIL �F THE CIT�' OF FRIDLEY� THIS
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MA��OR �ack �J . girkham
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l?FFICrAI� F''kIB7,iC9.T:1�l�I
C IfiY 0'� �'R rDLEX
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N�T�CE ��F H�AR�N� C:�i :�.MPR���iEa'�IIV'FS
sT. 1966-2 ADDENDIIM N0. 1
W�F�S� ��a� City Ce�1xr_c�l of t:�� City c�£ Frid?�y, Anoka Cauntyo
Minn�sota, �a,� de�m�d it n�c�seaxy and �xp�di�n-� t�a,t t�&a� improvements
h�reinaft�r dascrib�d b� ma,d�.
N�W� T�RE� ;NC4TICE IS HEREB`� GIVEN THA� on t�aa 9 t3� day af
May, 1966, at 8: o0 0! c��ck P.M. t�xe� City Counci.i will meet at �tt�e
City Hall °i.n said City, and wi�,l at sa�d tim� and pla�ce �Sear al�
paxti�s inter�st�d i�i said impr�v�menta in w�ol� �r in part.
T�a� g�n�ra1 x�tur.e of th� a.mpxov�m�nts is t�� canstruction
�in tla� Iande and str��ts not�d b�Iawj of t� f�Z�awi.n� improvs�nte,
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CQNSTRt�CTION ITEM
9. Street improvem��ts, including grad.ing, stabi2iz�d ba�e,
bituminaua surfa'�ci.ng, concr�;te eurb and gutt�ar � atorm sew�r
• syst�m and appurt�nant facilities, loceted as fol�ows:
MSA 308 �73rd Avenue) from East River Road to Hi,�hwa.y No. 47• �
ESTIMATIDCOST . . ., . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e . . $b:�$�0-nn
TFiAT 'IfHE AREA PRQPC1Sm T� BE ASSESSID FOR SgID �MPROt/k�NTS IS A8
FC)=LI,t?WS : '
` F�r Constructior� I•t�m A aba�e -_ --�--
All o� th� land"abutting �xpon said streets named abave and a.Xi
�.and� wit�ai:n, acljacent and abutting t�reto.
A11 oi $aid land ta�be assese�d proportionat�iy according ts� tt�e ben�fits
r�c�i�sd by suak� improv�m�snta . -
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�.s s��pr�r�;.;, 4.;�gx°���:�nc_�nta� �•�SAr�p: a�, r.s�x�:t�.f��:�z� d�ti��_r�wi�� prb�id�;d b�
* , ; i,'; .M�nc� i ; � ! :L ar.�i ��:x � =�,� f � 1.,:.-� �,��Y� � �1t�?�z��i �� � ��� wi t s Mxnn�=ec� �U�
S�at�.�..;s ig�� , C r��i��>� �29 �.�ci tt��w� �:�.�x�da.t;,,;�y t-�.��--��°� s�.nd �.n r�.��=
�`:��;rn�i°�y w�t� .. �;�� C�T,y C���x�;�.� <
1�t4T�.' 'T'l�S�,.c.+ ..�,,.,.�.,T..�...�..t_._..��..,_.�.- 1}!��` ��+� ..�.,.�.�.��,.._.��.�.� �g�ib'
$�' r;R;Dk� �F '.C�� � 3:�"� G�'�NC� i L�.
MA.��R � ack 0 . $irfic�am
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P+7blfis�: F��d�.��r Ed.ation �f° ���� Fi��r���
.Apr�,�l, 27, ��6E�
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� A RESOLUTION R�C��VING `I'HE PRELIMINAR'Y REP08T AND C9I�I.,IN� A PtTBLIC
HEARING ON TSE MA.TTII� OF T�E CCNSTRiJCTION QF CERTAIN IMPgtOYII'�]TS �-
MUNICIPAL STATE AID STREb,4I' IMPFtQVF�NT PR�T STo 1966-2. �
( ADDENDTIM I30 y 1)
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WHEREAS, t�i� conetructien of certa.in in�rovements ia deemad to
be in the interest of the City of Fridley and the pronerty owners
affected thereby.
BE ST RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley,
as fo2laws:
1. �'iaat the preliminary report subanitted by the City Engineer,
Nesim Qureshi', is hereby received and accepted.
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2. Ttiat this Council wial meet on the �i day of May, 1966. at
8:00 o'clock P.M. at the City Hall in the City of Fridley for
the purpose oi holding a Public Hearing on the improvemsnt
noted in the Notice attached hereio and made a part thereof by
referenae, Exhibit "A". � .
3. That the areai'proposed to be assess�d for sa.id improvements and
each of them a,s noLed in said notic sre a11 the lands and sreas
as noted in si�id notice: All oi t eame to be aeseased --.
� propartionate��ly accosding to the be efits received.
4. Tksat the City Manag�r is authorizec� arid directed to g�.ve notice .
of such Public Hearing by publish a n,otice thereof in the
official newspaper of ths City Qf idley according to la�, suah
notice to b� substantially in the 'orm and substanae of.the notice
atta.ched h�rato as Exhilait "A" .
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ADOPTED B7C T8E CITY Cp�TCIL OF TS� CITY OF FRIDLEY, TBIS
__._____ DAY j4F , 1966.
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; MAYOR � Jack 0. Kirkham
ATPEST:
CIT7[ CLF,�B Marrrin I C. Bruneell
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OFFICZAL PUBLIC9.TION
CITY OF FRIDLEY
(Exhibit A)
NOTIC£ OF HEI�R�NG ON Il�`ROV�V�J.'S
WSEREAS, tlz� Ci;!ty Council of th� Ci�y of Fridley, gnoka Couaty.
Minnseota, ha.s deemed it nec�ssary and e�pedi�nt t�at t�e improvemente
hereinaftar deacribed be made.
NOW, THER�'OREs' NOTICE IS EE�tEBX �I'�EN THAT on the '%th day of
May, 1966, s.t 8:00 o'clock P.M. the City.Council wi21 meat at the
City Hall in said City, and will at sa3d tim� and place hear all
paxties int�reeted in said impravemente us w�aol� or in part.
Tha genera.l nature of the improvemsfits is the canetruction
(in the lands and streets noted belowj of th� gollowing improvements,
to—wit:
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CONSTRttCTION ITIIrI I,
� A. Street improvem�nts, includ.in� gra.diz�, stabilizad bsae,
bituminvus surfaeing, cox�crete curb and gutter, atorm sey+�er
eystem and appurtenant facilitiee, loca�ed ae follows:
N1SA. 308 (73rd Avenue) from East Riv�r Roa.d to Hi,ghwa.y No. 47.
F�STIMATID COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . e . . 864 �LIIC1_
THAT' 2� AREA PR.OPCI�ID TQ BE ASSFSSEI? FOR S9ID II�lPROVIIrtENTS SS AS
F(}LId}WS s ��,
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For Conatructio�i Item A above _ - --�----
All of th� land'abutting upon said atreete nauned abave and all
lands within,. ad.jacent ana abuttixig tiu�reto.
All of ea,id land to',be asseased proportionatsly accordiag to the benQfits
received by eu.ah im,�rovemsnts. -
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`lTt�►at th� Counci.� praposes ta procsed caitb each o.f sa3.d imprav�m�nie
a� s�parat� improv�m�n�s � a�xc�pt ae l�c�r�afi;�r r�th�xwi�e provided by
• t�s� C€��xn�il a�.l �and�r t�+� fol���wing aut�ar ty9 to wit: Mi.nn�sota
S�at�ut�e 19b1, C�pt�r 429 and lawe am�^nda�e�ry t��r�wf, and in aon�
f��ity w�.tk� tAi� City �e�artar. "
1�TE� fiHZS DAY 0�" , 1966,
B"� ORDER OF T$E C I'1'Y CO�NNCTL �
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Pub2ishs Fridleq E'dition ot tbe Saoord
1p�i1 2;7 � 19d6
May 4. ;1966
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�sozu�oN No e � � �5 � � -
A RE5ULY7TYON RECEIVING PRELTMYNARY PLANS AND SPECiFICATI0N8
,'�NU CA.LLING A PU��GIC HEARING QN �B MAT`TER OF THE CONSTR[]C-
TiON OF CERTA?.�T iMPR�NTS : WATI3R, SADRTARY SEWER AND
3TOItt�i SEWER PROJECT N0. 79
WH�REAS, the '�coaatruction of certain improvements is deemed to be
in the interes�t of the City of Fridley and the pragerty ownere affected
thereby. ;
BE iT itESOLV�D, by the C�tty Council af the City of Fridley as fol-
Iows: �
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1. That thel,preliminary report submitted by Comatock aad
� Davi�, incorgorated is hereby receiqed sud accepted.
2. lhat thi�l Council will meet on the 9th day of Msy, 1966,
at 8:00 o'ciack P.M. et the City flaZl ia the City of
Fridley for the purpoee af holding a Public Searing oa
the imprqvement noted in the Notic� atteched hereto and
made a parC th�reof by reference, Exhibft "A".
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• 3. That the''a�es proposed to be aesessed for aaid improve-
me�ts and each of them sa noted in said uotice are all
the laads and areas as noted ia said notice; all of the
eame to be aaaesaed proportionately accordiag to the
beaefita rece�ved.
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4. 1�et the'City Hanager is authorized and directed to
give notiee of such Public Hearing by publiahing a
aotice thereof ia the official ne�tapaper of the City
of Fridley according to law, such notice to be subaCan-
tially in thc fotm and substance nf the aotice attachsd
hereto as F�chibtt "A".
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ADOPTED BY T�B CITY t�IINCiL OF TH8 CIiY O�F FRIDLBY, THIS
D�P,iY OP' , 196b.
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CITY MA�lAGER 'BarL P. Wagner
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CITY QRt FRIDLEY
(E7CSIBZT A)
WHSRSAS, The City Couucil oi the City of Fridley, Anok�t County, Miana-
so�a, has deemed it necessa�rq sad expedient that the im�ravementa herein-
af Cer deacrib� be made.
�, ���. p�"ICB IS H8R8BY G'IVEli ?HA? on the 9th day of May, 196b,
at 8:00 o'clack p,�i., the City Couuc3l will meet at the City Hall in said
City, �ad wi11 at aaid �ime, end pls�e, henr ail partiee iatersated in ssid
im}�rovements in whole o� in part.
1he generai naturs'of the i�aprovsmeata is the constsuctiaa (in tiu
lu�d� and atreets uoted''below) of the folloming impravemeata, to-w3.t=
CQ198?I�JCTIGI�T ITSM: .
A. Sanitarq Sea�er aad T�eter Mains aad Latarals aad Service Coaaactioas
locat�d i.a all of the streete and aervin� all of the area described
as:
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1� To asrve th� plat of Commexce Park.
2) S3� Court to serve Lota 1 through 5, Block 1, Sraanstroa's
Conrt Addition.
3) To serve the Plat of Terryr'e Addition.
�. Stot�e 3ewar locaee�d ia all o€ the etreets end serving a!1 of tlie are�a
descsibed as:
1� .?o serve t�e PZat of Co�omerce Park
Y� S3'� Court '�
33 ?o same the Plit o!� Tsxry'a Additi,on
BSZ'IMA1'8D COBT s • , . . e . � . . . . . . . . . . . . . $.
TB�? ?� ABBA P�iPOB$YI 1�Q B�6 ASS$S88D F08 SAID Il�B�O�VS�iT IS �8
Bt�tAi�82
Por Constr�sctiod ailIta�s A a�d B abave - • - - - - - - • • � • .
♦lt of the land �butti.a� upan a�id stra�ts s�ed abava and a31 laods
adjaeeat sud abutting tl�es�to.
/�lI of said land ta�bs ueess�d proportiomtsly accordlag to th� b�-
fits rieafved by svcb idrpraraoeats.
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NoCice of Heariag on Improvemen�s
. Water, Sanitary Sew+er aad 3torm Sewer Pro� t No� 79 ___.___ Pa�,,�:2
That the Couacil psoposes to proceed with each of said improvements
aa separate imprave�aeats, exeept as hereafter otherwise provided by the
Council. all uader the following authority, to-wit: Minnesota Laws 1953,
Chapter 398 and laws aenendatory thereof, and in conformity with Che City
Charter.
. UATSD TSI8 ' AAY �F , 1966 BY
ORDER OF TAE CITY {�OITNCIL OF THB CITY OF FRIDLB7C.
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CITY CLBRK Marvfn C.'' Brunsell
Publish: April 27, 1966'
May 4, 1966 ;
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O F F I C E O F
ANOKA COUNTY AUDITOR
April 13� 1966
"Aatte.rt Growing County in Minne.rotd'
COUNTY OF ANOKA
ANOKA, MINNESOTA
421.4760
Earl Wagner, City Manager
6�+31 University Ave. N. E.
Fridley 21� Minneso�a
Dear Mr. Wagner; '
Your resolution No. 37-1966, requesting Anoka County Com-
missioners to desi�nate certain streets as County State Aid
Roads was presented to the County Board at its regular month-
ly meeting on April 12, 1966.
Your request was referred to the Board and Hridge Committee
for its investigation and report to the County Board at its
next meeting.
Very truly yours�
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Kenneth W. Campbell
Anoka County Audi'tor _
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cc Mike E. 0'Bannon •
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ANDREW G. KOHLAN
Attorney and Couneelor at Law
i26 MIDLAND BANK BUILDIN6
MINNEApOL18 1, MINNESOTA
FEDBRAL 9•4879
April 1�+, 1966
To City of' k'ridley
Anoka County� Minnesota
Attention: City Manager
Dear Sirs:
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At the last meeting of -the Board of Trustees ofl the North Suburban Sanitary
Sewer District, the matter oP the connection inade by Fridley to the system
of ." the District was brought to the attention of the board� including� as a
part thereot'� the iact that ao coniaections to the District System are allowed
to any municipality without charge being made therefor, exept anc3 unless there
is assigned to the District a part oP the disposal outlet capacity ot such
munic3pality otherwise available to the Municipality and �ihich by such assign-
ment is made available to the use o�' the Distxict.
Fridley has several alternat3ves available under its specisl agreement� in-
cluding the assignment of paxt of disposal outlet capacity to the Minneapolis
� system which Fridley has under agreement with Minneapolis. 2'he Board has
directed �hat your attention be called to the necessity �or a selection and
determination of the alternatives to be followed by Fridley� in order tY�at a
proper record may be made thereoP� and � memorand� agreement thereon� in-
cluding ar�y engineering details necessary thereto� may be executed by the
District and Fridley without az�y further undue delay� so that such pa.yments
as are to be made to the District �'or any connections (to be paid Yor) and
the use of the system (quarterly user charges or payments in lieu thereot in
connec�ion with any assignment of capacity made) may be proarptl3r Porthcoming
to the District when due.
Your� tru7y�
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. $ J ?���Jv'.� , _ .� / �,�.�
� Andrew G. Kohlan
AGK�er .
Note: For the guidance oP the District, I am �urnishing the new Board with
an outline memorandum relatfng to the special agreement made by the
District With Fridley. W'hen completed, a copy will. be 1'urni$hed to
your attorney on requeat
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PIANNING COt�lISSION t�STING HQNUTES - APBIL 24, 1.9b6
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Tbe meetiag was cdlied to arder �at 7;35 P.M. by Chairman Kravik
8. O�L..._C�11LL
�SiiS PRBSBNT: Hug�es, Bergmsa, Kravik, Bandel
1�MBBltS ABSi�NTt Johaasoa
O�S PR83SNTs City Maoager Wagner, Eagineering Assiatant Clark
AFPROVE...�S dF iR.ANNII�TG C�tISSIt7N 1�STING i„rMARCB 24 s 1966:
1K0'1'ION by Bergmaa, secouded by Baadel, � t6at the minutea of the Pla�aniag
Co�►issioa meetiag of l�+trch 24, 1966 be approvcd. Upon a voica vote, the
motian carried.
MQTXQ�t by Sughes, secoaded by Bergman, that the Planning Commission receive
the mfnutes af the Parke snd Recreatioa Co�aisaion meeting of March 28, 1966.
Up� a voice vote, the cnoeion carried.
• MQTIdN by Bandel, aecoaded by Bergman, that t{�e Planaing Coaomission receive
the minutea of the joiaC meeting of the Streets sad Utilities and Ylats aad
Subdivisioas Subcommittee of April I2, 1966. Upon a voice vote, the mntiou
carried.
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�lr. end Mrs. George Fxoid were present.
Accozdiag to the new sketcb submitted by Mr. Froid, the corner lot pould be
60 feet, and he was ingo�noed that 75 feet is the required amount. It orae
aoted th� land to be rezoned �ould take ten apartmeat units, but the Commission
felt the amount of uafCs should be restricted to seven. The problean of traffic
was diseussed, with the Com�nission feeling that acceas ahould be oa Irontoa,
becauae o# the present pzoblem of East River Road at that point. Mr. Froid
s�ated that Mr. Leonard Da!l.ey was intereated ia buildiag an apartmenC and
the Co�aiasion felt t6�y would like to arraage a meeting aith him to dfscuaa
the type of building he proposed to build. The Cororaission felt that the tqpe
of reaoaing would depend upoa the kind of building which Would be built.
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�1� CoBaai�si�z► I�x r A �1 1� 1966 P� e Z
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A�ar. ��.ci �as �a�m �ic,ac� t� g�� i� �;m.�ct �ai�h �h� �i�y iKa�g�r�a offise
s►t a 1��� d��a.
2 o p'tISi.IC �G � 3�t�..� �.3�S� ��Q� ��€��C� ,�tY �DEL t Percel 4800
Uouaded by Mis+��s�3,pp�. �e��� �� �8��3 7� ��rc�� c�n EaB�,�r 6�rd /l�v�aue o�
Sesutch, �th St�t o�► West. �p�as��e� b�r ��s�l �. S���tcvcid, aCtorn�q.
'ffi� di.$cu�aiete �s �p�d by te�� �ac�i�g �� t3ae public heaai�►►g not%e
by the �i�r ��t �a�ct �� ��..� ��t�'ik ��kk�t� Ma�. SFcjesaald if he wiahed
t� u�ak� �sy c��a. As �C�t�a� �t� +�� ts�.��d wes I5 aer�e �or� oa I�ssa.
B�cauB�a th� p=op�acGy ��hh� t��* �sr �a�ct�d cc��rcf.�1, ehey f�it �he best ua►a
f+as Ch� 7.�d i+r�uld tr� ��i.�1, �8 �n gny eandi�i�ms o�c li�i.t,stivne the '
Plat�t�tig ��iem a� ��.�y �e►ux�il �t�.shed �c� pl�,ce upon �he utiliz�tioa of th�
P�F�Y� �tz�+e a�ula b� aa► ub�e�����.
T�s g��s�y �aat�r� �f th� �e�,ja���� a�i�hbo�ehctm$ voie+ad Chmis �b j�fiioas
�a �� �sc3�f�$ ��� th� follt»riag ��a: �e l�d Iase b+ae� $an�� r�eid�n'tia3.
�d sh�uld be �p� saA 'C$:t�s� �sa� �e� i,�.��+� � s�a�e in C�-1 $nd C•2 cat�go�tiea,
tii� h�e �uag pa�p+��g eac�ald ba ������d edv��seip, �uld lik� to ste the
P�I��Y ses a psZk, ��1� ��ci.�l ��c�aid b8 s�appsd at Stlt etr�et, itlt
ema��c�3.�►� ��uld ea�C� b�v3r ��r���i� �taich �rould be i��gdaus �or children.
�o�ra �1lto va%e� �ch+�is disap�pr�ral ��t� :
• M� . Bt���cY tRn2���e
Walt�� Pt�sta�
c�rga r�in�n+��:
Vi.s'�i1. �.cll�ne
M� r B,c�].�
idi2li�sa H3.�af.�;�s
rs�►� ao��
�31 1�,�. Miasise:tppi St��st
6351 7�h S�a�t
�73 $ii�aissippi Street
6331 7�h S�ne�
6271 6th 5t�t
6270_6�h Sti�et�
63GU �Tashiag�oa S�t
Ha�v�y PeC��s�n9 151 Gl.� ��� �8d: He �c�lt i� ahr�uld be tskea into
c�aei+d�ra�ion �i: Mi�s�eeippi Sit�sca� ie gmf� ta be i�zwad, �idaned snd
w3.th aid�Iks� anc� it �C1I. tse �a �t-j3�at �u�in ��rt�rp. The vaiue of tha
h�s i� �he �ighbaa�aos�d s}aould b:� eane�d���c3, aad wit& prope�r spocia2 uaa
pe►t�ai�s or p�p� 1�sndZiug� �� ahacalr2, smd rrould b�, handled in this �vay.
It w�aid �Ieo i�e th� �m���s e�� �i.dleg .
7�e audimr�e sek�d �t the ��1 �ad C�2 cstagAriss bm rQSd. Citp Msnager
Wagr�sz did sv .
Mr. Waltes P�taz�arn pseaea►t.��1 a pstittivn ob�ecting to ths s�oning.
t�ION by B�n, �e�on�sd. by Band�l, that the Pluxaing Caamisai.aa
zec+3iv�e aad file �h� petitioa of a�d j�c�►ti paop�xey c�srs ae par� of i�s
c�neid+e�cs�ica iu tbe a+�zaaing {Z� �6-OZ) zequ�sat uf �may iti�i. Opon a
v�%.a vote, ti� �taox� e�triad.
� Mr. Skjesv�id brc�gb� up �s f8ct ehat� ehe 83.s�l. prsposty we inelu�d
is a g�naral e��r+aial �c��mna thn� e�so pa�opos�d by ehe Urbss �sv�I. lla
assa of �uitable �is� w.e tn bat i�ft rc��ide�ntisZ or as a aoa+eamisreisi uae
9�
Pl. C�amise3.�a MM��seC3� �� �ril I� �,9�6 Pm e 3
� to aeC ss a'b�i%r far ehes� p�eapi�. H� e�e�d it �eas pez�ectly aesaptabi•
tn psovid�t ma arasa �f Nhat�v�r d�p�ii edhich v�ould b4 a�a-CO�rcial in astu�ts
• an� davelepa�! ac�zdi�qg tiss �� ��dards �rhieh the �i,aaian �rould gropos�.
aad f�lt 4�C+a ex�a aaa mm n�tuza�Z �tel�p�n�m1 p�aaibility f�s aa�t�isl uss.
8a did mC fa�t f.hs� i:� it �ae ptep�gly g�v�+3 or se� up, it vauld bs o� aap
real injurq t�a trhe pa0p1� �� th� �.�i�1sb��hvo8 vh�►tener.
M�bt� flughes staa��c3 tb�t i� dv�s na�� agg�ar th� ps�a+eeat soning categoriee
�iWtr ia C�1 a�r C�2, ��tt �11 c�atibl� �rieh tha exia�i.seg ua� oi tbe lmd
�n thtes aides �� �his e�e�. Use� d��initely cut up. T�nds Co b� a ia�rly
e�ntaivad uea at thM �t. Tl�a� tb�rs+s sidgs ara uaif�►rmly �-1. H�a did �ot
r� i�v �ca+eoai� v�id b� advaar.agra�aus tc� r.h� City or aur�wwndit�g r�si�t�.
Thr U+�ot pescmd.tt�d i�a �ith�� mf th� � cat�gcries sr� a�r broad and divuts�
i.� nature, th+� City on�ld h�a►e n� ec,�nta�i ovear the da�ve2apm�t of thie laad.
IC is �s�fbl� t,hset this 1a�r.d e.oerid b� l�raken up imta difieer�ut eis�e and if
x� had s�t �car� �e$�ic�ie� s�n�ig r.���g�ri�r�, i� night be pog�ible md
ps^oper f�r s�ore pa�r� �f thi� I�d �ca ir� �xaued �� 8anme kind erf �o�rciai use.
�Dl'I0� bp He�ghea that� th� Pi�►ix�g Co�aissi�n reco�rnd dasisl of tha
re�oai:tg r�quesC� (ZOd �Sb��27 hy �y Riecl�il fa►x Ps�rceZ 4800 nn tix� basie
outlined ahmv�a
��eu B�sg�s� staC4d h+a ag�r��d �i.�& ar�e� of Mr. liugh�e com�cats, and
ale� Nill pesa�ma�lly not vote i.n f�vox� o! re�oai�$ ts C•1 o�r C�2 �s stat�d in
Osst P�rmi�t+�d. Sav� syr�pathq fa�r tb� pnfv�ta h� apaae�ra ued �� s�paLi,y
for th� pa��ec�dad p��ibilit.q of r�.�tr����d c+�rci�l dwol�psss:t. IC is
qn3te po�sib2e thst tth� eh�iaa m�p re�� B�t���n smtirely ev��es�ial d�nr�lop�
mestt and unduly h�e p�dge� develc��t. T voial�E tbiak tbat baiazs s4myiag
� thi �qur�ets t.1ue Plamaiag C;aem�iesiea�a, b�ct�e t�tk�g aCCio1� o�t thie mtt���
ahauld tsl� a l.�k at t1�� paet studi�a of th� g�neral aras i.a tetms of the
t�Pp��d 70I pZs�uai�g aes�.vity, ��sic�scty �urr�u.t etatus and rsqwst from Mr.
i3�ae� s r�dat3.�a r�lcn�; thia 1is�� a�adt d�f�aite].y cvneidar s�a�rietiv�e
tet�ga�,`y.
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I�b�ar Brmd�l s�ataset h� �ra� inclin,�d to a�g�r� vith Ms. ��rg�atn, that
�res s�udy is s�ded� �hat �tc�ic�ed c�YCiel ue�e �i8 8 prob�bility, do
na� lca�o tluti v�e �aed 1�. i�odffis�ss ar�caa�na�taticm hecrose h+� a�d� px+�poasla
for IIsban �lo
M�bes Bctgh�a agid th,at Pl�acss iu 7.a�kin,g at thi8 l�d, had atatsd
ratb�r ele�nriy t1�a►t th�r sasr a cam�rei.al deveiop�t ia thfs s�r+�a aad teada
tct �tgrit�e but did w�t �hinY� th�� C% is �. If any p�ert of iC i� to ba
pl�tcad in a �o�zci.a�l uee, it aaeeld huve tes be in th� int�ri.ei past of it.
Tho vnlq acc�a is �u mciatiag reef.ct�tial �►reae. Ttzs City nreede to
earat�mplstt$ m�jerr i�tprvves�te o� th�ae stre�ea. Tkse wh�ie prablea� of tlu
sts�t lty�t � infi.�rtesr�tiaa l�y�sut �tx�ound M4.ssissippi and IIx►iv�rsiCq ia
uncts�s etvdy et thss pc�snt.
M�mber Bandal did not £a�l aa �ss iro� the asst �r+eo �e problss.
8ughs8 � MffiaO� l�AII�b ��s lick of a eecond.
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caa��ides a� s�cia� rsasning eo�maiaial
�ax �� �a�ir� �������3,�,�Z966, Upau � �aaic+� vm��e, €�li ��ting aqe, a�scepC
�iu�s,� �;� �c���d �� �.o �r,�t��n, p�s�r���
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�laaa si�n t a� �.I l� 19�ib Pa 4
3. C •]�+�qEidG UffiT ��i6�U� �RIC�s0�1 Y81'�OH�BiTM CO�P.:
Lota 1, 2, b�hYU 10m BIc�& i, trcad 2,mta �, 7, 10 th?ru 25; '$kock 8, City
Yie� Addit3an. l6test�as �ste�a ��� �3.i�i�+�d �aitipl.e £a�ily d�alliugg} ta C-2
� (S�sl btiain�tse 8iatx�icte9 osr in �h� �I��tivm C•1 (2oc�I business
diaL�riet�, .
it wse �pl�in�.d �� C4�c� l�ickec� Pe�r�1�a Cs�mcpaa.y cal3ed �hie dey
to ask th�aC th� �ubli� h+�tcia� be ��itau�t �a�til th� npcC me�tis�,g bscauee
ths plaaa fram� o�ut oa � Ia�ad n�� s��riv�d.
Zhe peaplt psesaat intera�ted 5.�. thie ite� tuid a discusaian xith tha
Plumis�g Cae�i.s�sian. Zb�y Westa in�ersst+�d �v a pub�.ic hea�ng c�a bs hsld
for reavaing ��n the r�qus�arCoa daeer �� �ne the propesty. I� a1l. �oid,
eoceept ttar�e a�n�rrs� o�ald �e,�oacity zuie?
A pttition t�ts giv�n �� th�a PTea��$ �mies�t bq Rb� 8djtaQnt P�P�Y
aat�sze.
I�'LZON by BaFaaele s�o�nded by �g&�s, �liat tha Pianaiag Cotmiasioa
Ysc��iva th� p�ti.tion aa$ fila iC a�d i�, ba� �ade a part of thi� m�stiag.
Upea� a� veia� vot�, the v�tion aax�ci.�eci.
7:ha follawr3ag ts a iist of the peop2� preeent aad voiaing th�ir diaap-
psrnt�l oi the ravoing requeat, Z0/� �66�b3, 8�cickeon Peesolawa Cosp.
Ftaak Ssypliask�,
S�uesil Giii�a
� Mre.. Gax+ald �ush
Tirosa Abbott
Da�is �bnt�
i!i'+t. M�ot Hoplu
Nilltam� ii�mseh+�2
�ha. Tbvr�r Miil�ac
233 37�b Piae�r
261 57th Plaev
22b S7tI� Piaq
226 S7.th Plaas
21� ��th PIs�
28i 57th P1a�e
260 37th•Placs
�80 57�h lla�0
�?ialJ by Ban�l, seao�adosi by Hughea, ehat tbo Piam�iog Cormiasiaa
Eoutiao� ust�ll l�y 1�, I966 the r+os�xai.�g s�#uaet {84A 4Ei6r03), Esi�ari
Pstrol�um Q�p.� Item 3. IIpaa a voioa vmts, th� ��iau casriod.
�. ��..�..� �.� ��.2�._..� ��_ �++n.e $�o�s i, �, s, Ca�e�te� Pask
�t�od �2, 8•3, M•]. aad Ma2 t.� My1 (I3,ght indu�trxal astits and 6-2 (g�ssi
busi�ss arwsa .
S.
The l:�e�i:ssila,n rao�ivsd a eaQp an8 ie�ttes fs� 1�lr. �dma.
1.t „ �!'i'.M. �� }.i � .�� N
4.�
�he Co�ao�issioa f�lt �ao a►ction wns to be takea at this �S,e�, rad beli�red
i� ws �t th�l 2�81 �ttativia at Ci�e Pl�aaiag Ce�omistsioYt to gst imtolvod in
� xa�g�i�3Ag caveuaat� sf the p�ei�rt�► ia the CiC�i.
�IOP b3► tWgb�ss s�aadad b3► Brs8s�a, �hst ehe it� o� C�+ss�ae Park
Canms�nta he amiad �avos ua�il thn /lpril 28, 1966 �tiag. Upvn � voias
voto, tb� �C�a� ear�ri�d,
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Pl Ct�nirsi�t i�� � �.1 �.� 1966 Pa e 3
6 o i.02 SP'I.iT UES? ° L o 8. #6b�06 B$0�50N•SR�RSON INC. : Y.at 28 � AudiCmY s e
Subdtvis�on 3 Rwi� .(4waers peag Ce.)
• 1�'I0� b7 Be�atio ser.�r�ct�d hy B�ci�:1, t.i►at Iteat �G be dei�rt�d uatil
actioa ia tai�aa bg tha Stteer�e aud U�iliti�e �tcbc�ammittao. Upoa a voica vote,
tht moti�a casti�do
To 1�ZOi�II�NC R�Qt1i�T (?.�Q!! �66«�OS�� GE�'sV�S xNTEB.ItyRS: LttC 4, Bloetc 6, City Vi�
Additiaa. � fs� R-2 ��.ls�3.�e� �scltipl� cla�lZi�gej to Co2 (g�nsal
busia+sae as�as).
Ttw G�v�o oxpl,�3zutd �hsy a�d a b�u�ld�aag tta acae�aodat� a�va�cksaom md
storRge �+ond �ha bufldiu,� tv3.11 be 306 x 4�'. Tbe is�►t will facs ths
Soutb a�sd eriil hjtve a 33 �.am� saa�i�ek �rom� ithh� etre�t. Zh� iiret thret Iots
ase sonod C�Z. L�ts S. 6 atud 7 a�e 8»Z.
2R;?I08J by �ugha�s„ a�eond�d b9 Be�n�a, ih�t tho Platming Commiesion 84t
a publ3c ha�ring de�te o� M�q 12, 1966 �aac the s�aarning smqwst (ZOA �66-05�,
Gs'sv�s Int�ri�rsa Lot 4, Block 6, C3.�.jr Yi.� Addi�ian ta� bt tasmatd f�r�oa� B•2
(limit�d multipin d�821ings) t� C�2 �gea�rai buaia�sa aac�ss). Upon s voice
v�L�� ttr� nstima c�z�ci,�d.
8o i1ES'P: IDOG K�N�L 7b39 �AST RQ�D i�s9 BENNY
LUNDs
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Mr. 4i�et�r S�hi�ime, r�prea+�ar.ativa of Beaccm �esity Com�pauy Fne.
9 �
� �%���:i�. o
� It �s n+�tsd tha Cauncii dsaietil a buildiag paxmit far ths �1.
•
� Fl�tpning C�isa �Sn euggea ��d Mze . I.uad get �rtitton s taCaa�ants from
ha� �i�b�re staa�ting th�cy 1�tt mc� u�'6 j���.cyas to �,�ksa�I.
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i�1'I0�1 by $s�9 aoc�c►d�d by �ughee, that ths Plamaistg Commissiorc toqutat
an opinian fs�m the City At��rne�q ae �a �b�ther resoaing is the soet propsr,
b�t or �alq sssltsCi�n te� thia prabl�a �� Mr�. Lumd°s fcit s dog t�nn�i at
i�� EiaL' �VRE.' �8t�e V�9A S VOj.1C� V��ID' %�!@ ffiDt�0I1 't.i3'Y�.la.
90 Z��'ION: BffiO�tB 101t F�[i�� BaBE� 3AT1�ffiRt Lmt 7, M�lola�ad
Lalanti�i►o
Tlu� Cer�iosi�ci�a f�2t �s�r s2��rnld �dhere �e the poiicy tbat spot sonimg
�uld �tt brt �f �► benefit ta+ Ftiridl�y. ?i��rrp us�gad Mr. Sathes noi to spply
�r�t a ses�afs�o it a�ea �h� und�c��andiAg tha� th� p�titi�ae�t did not vaat
th� �is��n �c� �c� �ad t�+ a�� � p�atb�.f� h�ar3ng s� it se�mdd ualilcsly that
�h�e p�►►ti�iea rr�Id b� garantes'i. O�a thie ba►aie, th� C�rmi.asion ianstsuct�d
l�ro R�ga�r t�► i��ra� tla� p����i�a,�� eh��s be�cmmues Af the �pat re�soaiag
ct�r�t�r of hie r�uestE, it erould be highlp unli3uly to b� grantad.
Th�c� btiswg aar further tyus'�a�se, Cia�ix�aa Kraoik adjr�uxxa�ad th: awstisg
�t 1ViJ0 psr3a
�Gle�,�Ct 1 se�tblRittsi,
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H�s 0 Bz3,en
�c�ardi.ng seeretosy
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OFi�IICB OF Bt�D�G ��S��O�t
iO�C: MO�� itBP�OST �0 CI[i'`� NAlIAGB�t
MA'tGB. A966 '
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Basids�otiat '
�etidsstia� �aragas
ARt�ratioos 6 Additions
I�W�ti�le Dwea�imas ,
Coararris� ;
��dastr�a2 ,
i�ueicipa�
Clwtehsa i Scboo'�s
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Sig�es
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1966 1965 �gS 10EAB H.AB? YSl1R
MA�i MA�CH TO Dell� TO DA'Rt
2g lfl 37 21
2 1 2 ' 4
�9 �. 29 6
0 t! � 0
Q B 3 2
1 0 2 0
0 0 1 0
0 0 o a
0 ]1 8 1
Y2 2 18 12
0 0 0 0
SS � 96
10 5 S1 i4
20 �i 52 �s
so z� B�s so
80 42 2�8 169
' 8Si["�!lATBD {BAEet1A'ti0M3 OF B�TIi�.D�G �ERMil8 ISSUBD
Residstatial ,
Besid�atia'�. Garuu��s'
AaL�sativas i Addit�ons
Misltiple D�rsll�.i�a ;
�aacci�l
�adwtria�
M�►�eicipal ;
eh�eeh.. a sQhoo�s !
8oagitaB.a
Sf�aa '
Mavirsg
�4000600 a 877,000 $ 691.,600 � 357a000
2,a46 2,SOQ 2,i9b �,�20
�279aQ►' �a500 272�862 I8,600
•0� •p•� 240,000 �Om
•0= 285,0� 661,500 30So000
4gSa5 -0- 1Z4,S1S -Om
�0� o0m g71.421 =Om
=Qo 4pb epm ..Om
�Om 2s000,000 � 20000�000
9,125 400 1�A27S ?,Z7S
o� �� mo. �oo
�5 D�83 $2, 2, 00 2a s 4 � s n
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MAR&�, Y966
1199t�i81R 0� II.IiCBIISBS (�1RR�.� IN 8!°lBGT
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lBBS CO�A.BCTBD TO DA�'B �OB i�SCAL PER�OD
; APR�B, 30 196` S� AlRTtG 30__196` 6�,
��S ', 1tQ9l�B� l�ES �O�.�CTSD
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��CAL i 80 $ 1,Z00
BX+CAVA7�S�i 30 4S0
�,S , 4�6 720
t6E�16xAY, 309 7, 72S
�?I� ' 72 L,080
HOIIBSE MD1RwG ' 4 60
1�9ASt�l1�� ' 37 S3S
O�1L �AtI� ' S 90
�►s��x� i zo aoo
r�� i a� i,ass
�� �o iso
S�611S ' 20 30Q
W��t, DBII�� ! 12 R80
� 72S @ �13o96S
�'6ES t90�.3C'�SD I�OR R1t�!@L�S�B�D E��C�.S88 �i7S
� �$8$ t�OtoBoEG°r8Ci �OR ��SC1UL PBRItOD � 9 0
#$688•$i�i2
#s961m6010
i�5�3=3SS2
i3987m4006
PStMIT l�E83
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Bd9�IoDY� � 771
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�A'PEM� �56
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1965
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227
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9
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2, 3S1
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$ 2,780
682
sb'
67S
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PUBLIC W�R� DEP��'�iiEPt`F
�iTY OF PRID�EY
M6NTHI,Y R.�POR`P - 1�•1�RCH 1966
Ho�� $
Bquipment Repairs - StreeCs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120'�
Patching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 323
MiacelZaneous Street Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 236
Shop Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90
Grave l. Hsu ling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 135�'
Signs aad Barricades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69
Clesning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
Grading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
WATER DBPAI�IT
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Water Meter
Pumphouse Wo
Hydrant Repa
oalve Inspec
Water Turu-o
Miscellaneou
Final Readin
Filtration P
s�apfpe Re
Wster and Se
$quipaieat Re
Waterasin Ta
Wetermain Br
nr�pecCiona and Repair$ . . . . . . . . . . . . 130�
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ra . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10�
ious and R,epaire . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6
s ....................... 22
Water Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38�
g and CoLlectione . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 58�
aut Operatfons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
airs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9�
er 7.�tspectioas . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lb'�
8ira - Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25
s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1�
ak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
SBWBR D$PAR'1S48NT
1. 14iscellaneous Sever Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
2. Sanitary 8e�er Clesning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 190
3. Lift Stationllnepections and Repaira . . . . . . . . . . . . 70
4. Eqaipnent Repairs - Sewer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
5. Saaitary�Sew�s Inapections . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S
STOBH 3$NBB D$PABTI�NT
1. Flood Contro,� Work � . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �42�
2. Catch Basine' . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 38
3. Hiecellaneau�s Storm Ses�er Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 258
SPOW AND ICE COPT�+OL �
1. $qufpment Re�gairs - Sno� and Ice . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 90�
a. s�a�.� - i�� c�►croi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �
3. Snow Ploving . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 345
�..��...._.�.$ �
• 1. Aacideat on!,the 1ob - B,obert Andeseoa• : . : : : . . , . : . 21�
2. Accideat on!the Job - Rubert Blosky . .... . 184
3. Accident oa ''ths Job - M,�rle Los►gerbone . . . . . . . . . . . 40
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PtTBLiC WORRS DBPARZI�IENT
MONTfiZY RI:PORT - MARiCH 1966
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FireDepartment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Fire Department School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sewer Departaent School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Watez Departme�t 3chool . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Weekend Duty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Vacationa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sick Leave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Equipment Repairs • Parke . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$quipment Regaitre - Polfce Department . . . . . . . . . . . .
Equipm�eat Repairs - Fire Department . . . . . . . . . . . . .
$quipmeat Repa3.rs • Engineering Depart�ent . . . . . . . . .
Equipffient Repa�rs • Liquor Stores . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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. CITY OF FRTD IEY
PARKS AND r2E!'R�TION DEPARTMENT
• Paul Broxng Directar
9$I University Avenue N,Em Phone: 560W3l�0
~� ���� PA AND RE�'REATION
M E M 0 ft A N D U N�
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I Parks and Pl�ygrounds:
ao Nan�ea are need�d for Craigway area anc� 2nd and Main Ste areae
bo F'la�nery F�tate: 3election of equipment plua a plaque ia being conaidered
Yor Flanery Park. Repor� on this soono
ce Tree removal project ia Lxk+e Park wae termfnateda Minnesota iree 3et�vics
£inished working March 18, 19b6. Tree clamage still rewaina.
da Disaster Clean Up Crews A crex of 10 men have been hired through the
Anoka County Welfare de.partanent to finiah clearing remaining debris trom
Lo�ke Parkp Nine men �ere hired at $1,.75� an hour and one cre� ahi.et �
$2025 an ho�r. Project xil� last f3ve weeltao
eo A topo�raphy a�ap of Park Pr�perty on Ksnnastqh Driv�e has been completed.
Area is at thia ti�ae being �'illed �rith eand and dirt from vater tank
conatruat�iono
Ya The Ciby Co�tnci].; on Monday, Mar�h 21st :kuthorised advertising tor bida on
• a Ne�r Tractor i+i'th att.aaheci all �eather aab pins P1aiI m�a+er �tt.achmento
g, Price valua by C3.ty Asaessor on property at R3ce Creek Plaaa 3, Lotl,
B1ook 6 arrned bq Mr. Art Chris�ia,nsan is $11,U00.00.
Remai.ning lots belong to Vap ►3ri Investiasnt Coa Lots 2-7
All obov+e mentioned property ig zoned t�.1, I,ight Industrial
h, Applicat.ion has been forwarded io the Mi.neaota State Conservation
Departaaent for young trees for �,ocke Parko tt,equested �or uere s
Jack P�.ne, Norw�y Pine and Sprucep �dir�. Scout orgaaiaatioa have
beer� in contact xi�h our'department to hand].e the planting of these
plants iY and xhen We gat tham.
i., Permit has been.'mailed to 1�9i.nneaota St,ate Conservation llepartmeat
tor AquatJi.c Nuisance Control of Moore Lalae. .
j o Propasal of property pur�chase for park 7.and by Mre Stavh;;, Rivervietr
Hei�hts Block Z. She ia asking $9,000,00. Price value b� City Asseasor
�or praperty ia �6,OOOo00 and With house included he estimates a total oP
$12,500.00.
k. A check is being made sa t,o tlze price of �odecic Dome buildi,ngs,
i
lo Request n�ade b� ,'I+fr, Haqs !?obarc,t, 6560 2nd Sto Na$. Por a Yence t,o be
it�stal.led by hia back9sx'::-'• property liae. �eason: 9alla .Fran older boya
pl.aping ball on'f"ield have been carrying into his gardep and yard� g��yt
• foot fence has bieen requested.
m. Reqnest for s�pe��iPi,cations oa poeaible conaeesion at Loclae Parl� 9halter.
Follo�riug, item�s 'are to be considsredo iq Ceiling v Lower 2: Pa,int wal],a , �
3o Shelf � count�er needeci aeax opening - to serve items over 4. Hot,xater
heater 5o sink or basin 6a Lights -inside 7. What t.o�serve: SoYt drinks�
candy, Hot dogs, briquets and liq��id fire starter as a stdrt,
PARKS AI�A REC 3EATION F' �; I� 0 R A N ll U M.
�'age 2
n, Commi�sxon i� to �;ive consideration to possible coastz�zctian of dam
just east of 0]�ci Cet�tral and north of Miss�ssippi Ste D�sm wonld atop
. f].aw ot water in Rice Creeka
0o Land Fc Water Acts City n� I�idley is eligi.ble Lo request l�ederal b'unds
for purohase of land or property development thra the Countyo Applicativn
on a matching t�Znds bas�a may be ma.deo , FY�idley has been �ranted a swn
oY $3sh75o57o I have been si a meeting with Mr. ;4ike 0'Bannou and Mrp
A1 Korcliak both County Commissioners on this very questiona They both
recom�end that we apply a�t once, No one yet of the cammunities in the
county hav�a appl3.ed, i recorr�nend that the Commission request flinds .for
Me2ody Manor.
po l�oore Lake '�Jater Pollution: Have not made contact �ith Mre Jim Hens3ey
in re�ards to this question. .
II Recreat3op:
ap Men'8 Bas'�etball Pro�;rams ^A" League finished ite season �',aturday, March
26th xiien our City repr�sentativ+e the Ni�idley State !3anloers irere deYeated
in the Minnesota Staie :ournameat by the Univ�ersity of Minneaota entry 80
to 600 -
"AAri Leagae: La,;t round oP games xere played Monday, Nlarch 28th with the
trophy being presented to the �i�onderboys.
b, Ments Brcomball Program: Dicka Bar ebtered the State Tourna�eent represet�ting
our league and Were defeated by the eventual dampi:ops Dnffy�a fracn r:inneapoliso
• aa Wrestling Claases: A propra� o.f wrestling classea is being ofYered Por
bcys in grades 3 thru 6 tor a periaci s�t• faur Saturday afternoons beginnit�g
at l:oo p.M o Program wi 11 concitde on Saturday April 9th with a large
tournament when ribbons�wii.l be aHaxded the �irinerso This program is ao=
sponsored with "r:hoo3 District '�ll�, Cl.aSses are held at Senior (ligh Schoolo
do Marble Tournaments A marbl.e tournament will be offered on Saturday, 1�9ar�ch
26th at the �� dley Ff.re ;tation for boys and girls in 2. thru bth gradeso
Tourney wi.li start at 10:00 A,b.
eo Tesns Tab18 Tenrtis Tournament: A tab].e tennis tournament r�riil be conducted
on Saturday� March 26th at the N�idl.�ey rire Station for teen�.age boys ahd
giris 13 thru 18 years of arye, Tourney w3.11 atart at 1I:00 A.Mo
fo Adult Square Dance Pro.�ram: An extention of six (6) wee ks has been
aa�ranged,
g. i�idley Civic Chorus: H'riday, May 20th haa been set for our Annu�al
Spring Concert. Tt'w3I3, be held at the Junior High Schoole
h, Ski Trips: Adult trip for ��farch 5th Kas cancelted. There Kaa no response
to our trip offer for Saturda�y, March 26tho Weati�er Kas a factor,
i, Women � s Val%yba17. s A team of ni.ne xomen are entered in a.taux�nament in
�[inrieapoliso Tourney stariad Thursday, March 2ttth.
• j, Softball lleeting s I±ionday, Aprf 1 18t,h is the night for our ldck-►oPt meeting
for this ysara aoft�al.2 sessono l�eeting wil�. be at City t-tallo
ko Softba].l. t2e�i,stration Dates r Hegfatration Por this years program wi.11
be excepted during the xeek oY Apr�2 25 thru 290
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la Youth Hoalaey Prograin: A meeting has been called to develope a Fridley
�tockey Association at Sandees Cafe, ��:ednesdays March 30th startfng at
$:v0 P,Mo I will repr��sent the City and our department at this sessiono
The 1�i.GZey Jay+cees hav�e called this meetingo
mo I inailed a lett,er of commendation to �ro L�,rry Hamer tor �}21 his effor�s
this y�ear with our skating classes at Moore Lake Beach Pc arko
III Meetings � Gonferences m F.ktensi.on Courses o Short Courses
i� lI Met xith Dick Carlson m Park Const�uctione P,stimate cost of Melody
Manor area i+as �i.v�en and di.scussed.
Mar ].s Committee meeting for Minnesota State Umpirea Clinic 3rd Annu�l.
CIi►�ic wili be he2.d here in l�idley at Parkview School via a�,y
invitati.on to them to have it in our town, Elav�e been on this
committee �ince ifi.s beginniago Previous clinics xere he].d in
Bloominton and t'inneapolis o About 80 �aen will travel in t5com
all ov�er the state for this evento
Mar ls Human Relations Committee oP �ridley � SubjeCts Repexal of Lease
for use of building behi�d City Ha11 b3r Youth Centero
Mar IG Turf Manag�aer�t Conrse • U ot M St Paul Campus Student Center
All day sesaion on �rasa sele tian and roaiptenance. Shor� Courae C�ass,
Mar 16 Minneapolia lhapires :�ssociation Meeting - Member oY the lioard of
Directors � .
Mar 1? Chamber oY Cochmer�e Dinr�er at Jax Cafe � Onr de�partment had on diaplay
our ta�a moclela, one oY '�est Moore Lalar and Y�e].ody Manore Man�}r %llt�s
looloed at them wh31e they were an display. Picture rras taloein around
one of the models by the Fr�dZey Free Presso
Mar 21
Mar 21
Mar 21
Mar 18
Mar 23
Co�nmittee M�et,ing oY St,ate !'3roomball Associatf.on � Subject: Diacussed
tliture of apurt ar�d t►aw to develope programa
Met �rith Richard Jordar� oY Jordatar and Sons � 3ubject; Loolaad oviar
seeding pro3ect at Moore Lake Beach and Parko
Met vith Mr. Mike OoBanaon and Mr, A1 Kordiak, County Commiaaio�ras
3ub�ect; t.and and Water Acto Diacuasion and recc�neadationa were
mads.
Asaociat3.oa af 3+�btirban 8kecutives monthly �neeting held at ited �oa�ch
in Crystal.' 3ubjects Telk on Pnblic Admiiniatration Couras Kas
giv�en. ;
Hockey Pro�r�n meeting waa held by 9qrt Dahlquisti ot PMd1q�I Jafaees
Discussion and p].ana for raeeting on Wednesday, N:arch 30tb at
Sandses werei laid ciatm at this timeo
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GITY OF FRTDi�EY
PARKS AND REf'.RF..A'IZOi�J AEPARTMF�iJT � .
Paul� Brown � D� re�c t.�r
��. Univers:�t Avenue N,Eo Phone: 56a= t�5o
• PARKS `.�iQRK PRO �ti,ESS REt'ORfi � _
MONTH OF March
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Work to be done : Work bei.n� dot�e : ',�orl� finished:
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The Commons:
Tte$urfacing Tennis Courts
Instal2 Tennis Nets (2)
Paint Wa,rming House
Tatae Do�m Runways� Skating
Conatruct 3h�out,��Softbail
lJote : Replacement of it,ema
belawr caused by Tornado do
not qualiPy under Federai
Asaistat�e.,
�ncing � t�Pt
Flag Pole
Ba�ckstop�Softbal l
Dugout.sWBaseball
Bangboards�Tennfs
Baaketball H�citmBoard
Relocate dc Paint Paridng Lot
Pcsts
Haclanann Park:
L�gan Park:
Install 16' Slide
Plymouth Square Park:
Paint �arming house
3ylvan Hilla Park:
Instal2 tennis net (2)
Sodding SoBo aorner
Install 16 0 ,Li.de
Terrace �arks
Install tennis net (1)
Install. hy�ix�ant�ska,ting
Flanery Psark:
Install teacds net (1)
Loc ke Park: �
Road accesa coc�rtruct3ort
Fencing Eo Li.ne
Iev+el upper �area plus
seeding v grading
:��+�, ar�3 u�:l -is�'r�� , .
�:�: �� u�se1 "try o�rsr�r . pro j ect
Remov�e crushed rock
Pairit fZoora to bathraoms
Installing Outf"ield Fencing
Soitball & B�seball
Repairing & pairti.ng oP damaged
spectator bleachers .from
tornado (2 sets)
�eneral traeh pick up
Fertili�e grass area
Infield mix applied to ci�.amonds
Remov�e flirt banks � �icating
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' Remone d3rt baak�akatinQ
' General tr.ash pick up
Remove dirt bank skating
'3eneral t••a.sh {�ick�up
Rmaove dirt Daak-akating
"�ensrai trash pic l�-up
7eneral trash pick-up
Remove dirt bank-skating
Qeneral trash picir-up
Repairing, painting and
placing pic oia talales
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Reinstall i3i Y3.re placea
Oenet•al t.raeh pick�-np
Bathroa�ns cleaned
Disast,er cleau up c*e�w at
�ork (10 men)
Installed tenni.s nets (2)
Finished buZletfrt boards (2;
�`�enera]. clean-up
Cleaned s�rarnLing honse� (2 )
t3enerai clean-up
Cleaned warre,ing hauae
Fi�stred buliet.in board
�erieral cYeanmup
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tleneral cleaa�-nP
Clesned Warming houae
Flniahed b�lletin board
c�enA.ral� cl�an-up
Cleaned xaxtoing houae
tainished bulletin board
Qeneral cieau-up
3en:�ra1 cleaa-up
i�f.nished bnilet3n board
Cleaned xarming house
ae�ral cZe�an-up
Tree clesrit� project
finiah�eci by Minno
Tree Serviceo
PA!tKS A?1D REC '�ATTON DEPfiRT°"'sIVT Pa 2
Parks ork ro�-;ress Repar�, on�h o� March
Work to be dot�A :
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2ad dc Maizt Area s
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Rice Creek Schoolc
Reawva infieid clay trom
ball Fielc3s (add top soil)
Riv+ervood 3chool:
Moore I.aloe� Beach dc Parks
It►atall Ter.iiss Courts (2 )
Inatall 2ennia Nets�(2)
Install LockersmBeach House
Insta].I bacia�top � softball
Ir�stall pL�yerg benches (2)
CraigKay Az'ea s
Broad & tiugo:
Hughes �i t�oriaon:
Melody Manor Parks
(�rade & 't`ree removal
Instsll warlaing house
•'�est Moore L�ke Park:
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Work being done:_
RepYacing planka at bathroom
entrance
Note: Repair of rooP to shelter
b�.c1g titill not be aovared by
Fecieral Aasistance vfa Tornado
General trash pic k-up
�'.,eperal trash pic k�up
Dismantaling Hocloey Rink
Dismantaliag tioc laey Rinit
Sc r�een take davti
'Adding till & �ading
Re�l.a�ce sign and damaged post
Seeding oY area N. of aourta
��neral trash piaksup
Remove dirt bank�sltating
General trash pick-up
General trae�t► pick•up
Remove dirt bank•sicating
General clean-up
•`�en�ral trash- pick-up
Aading fill
General trash pick�up
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Work €iniahed:
�e�axal clean-up
Cieneral clean-up
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Finiahed butletin boarda
i3 � ��tice, skate roc�a,
and outafde xest wal2
!3eneral cleat�up
b s�i.nga reinstalled
2natal]ad 10�0 yards of
sand measuring 400 x
Ct0 Yeet in Pront oY
beach houaea
Cleaned Yloora and xalls
in beach honae
Pia laed debris on ice area
Covered irindovs to office
Rnn�rays remov�ed-akating
Fiaished bu llstin board
��easral clean�up
Rum�ay reawved>skati�ng
Clear�ed xarmi.ng honae
�neral �lean-up
Turned oYf timed light
akating
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']eneral cle�n-up
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PARKS AHD REC'*�'�ATION DEPARTMF:NT Pa e�
ark ork regress por , on o arc
Work t.o be done z
Kennaston Drive Area:
79t1'i & Alden ?��ay Area:
Tres �C 8ra�nch removal dburning
Work being done :
Adding Yi12
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Work fin3.sh=d:
3urvey & Tapa�raptty
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Ftiae Creek slma & 69th Ar!ea: �
.� �,, . '3ez►eral tra�h p#,ck-up �eneral cle�aa�-up
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Overall Maintenances !
Wa.shed and cleaned hoaes used for xinter i�e maintenancee a Stored axay
Picksd up alI cutaide 'balba f�om exposed 13.�ht standardr� at varming houses.
Installed Peace at The Commons to control truck traffic f`ro�n construction o� wate�r•
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Washed and greased Ne�x �ruck,
C �eaned and or�;ania�ed equipment in Park Depte 5hed behind City Ha],Io
3harpened axes for Disaster Clean•up Crex working ia Loctae P�:rk.
Repaired tennis neta.
A wood preserve Waa applied to planks replacing broken ones f�an epectat,or ber�che�
damaged by the tornadc,
Constrnction af Ice Sha,;v�er is contimiing. �
Vandalism Report:
Lx ke Park: 2 pieaes oP redwood Yenae bro[asn (covers entrance to bathroom�s)
The Co �anona s Tennia Net �rolaen � Wire cabie snapped off,�
Door to �a►throasn at 1'iltration Plant palled axay Fro� hingesa
Iagan Parks Tennis Net �;roken � Wire cable snapped oYPo
2nd yc Main: Obacene language writtsn in 22" letter on Earn-A�31ide appsratus
r3each House, Hoore Latae a3each k Park: Han�er in batYuroom torn trc�a wall.
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