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Special. I��tiag, Mey 9, 1966 r.<__��-���.�� Pagea 23 - 30
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1< An 8�soning - R-1 to 8-3A - Partioa of Y.ot 8, Revised G�-� �`--�'Z �`'`'`-"-�� ��
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3e Consideratioa oi Ordering i�provement • St^ 1966-2, z�l.P-�"�����`f.�`•a21� �� �'`�
("t'abled �i/18/66, S/2/66� . 30 Miau�es ���.,� J�_ ��� � '�$iga� 33
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5o Application for Liceases, Red's Club, 20 miautes �._-�!-��
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6e Consideratioa of Ordinaace Begulating Water Softeaer
Yastallatioa (?abled 5/2/66j. 1Q miautes `�.-G��c-�
7 D �eco4d Reading af Ordinance'��ezoulag Comn�erce Park
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8o Second Re4diag oi Ordinance Amending Cha ter 56.02 ��
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5aperior Oil Campany 10 miautes ��-4�- �-- Page 62
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� 20. 51st Avenue 5igaal Agreement�=�'� 10 miuutes �- Page 63
21, 8�port on Public Bxamiaers Report 10 aiautea d��-�•`yu�'`r�fj -
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22. Civic Ceater Site Offer 20 miautes �� ��'�'`�
23, Libzary $pace Sental IO miautes o.��-e-C-'� Pages . 64 6 6S
24. Besolutioir�Appro�3ng' Plat►ting Plens - SP 0285-10,��
2781-96, 2786-21 IO mic►utes ,� Pages 66 � 67
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ST. 1966-1 5 m�uuttes G��9- _-+-e--.� - Page 68
Ee�olationf/�&�ece�iv3�g Prelimtaasy F2aas � sad S cif3cat
and Settiag Ii�aring - ST. 1966-1 �Addendua 1� �c�u�`'`'��Pagea 69 b 70
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ae�d Settiag Heariag - ST. 1966-4 (Addendwn 2) 5 minu Pages 71 6 72
2a� Claioe. S miaates �����'�'�-�`°� Page 73
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REt3ULAR. C0�7[a. �TS�G S— 9�Y i6Q 1966 - S P,l��
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1 o O�f RBZ�TIb1G - R-1 TO I��A — PO�i`I'Tt�1 OF LOT S, R�VIBSD Ai��'!'Oti' S
St�3DIVISIOlt D10. 103 -- FROZD: T'b�� btot:i�cs of Hsalci�g is on Pag� 310
� PL�3�q Comatf:ssiara r�co� t� syezoaiAg o� ApaC11 14, 1966,
ss follow$=� "i�foitfot� by Ht1�h1�8s SeCO�t7�d bY H�Ae t�Mt tlw Pla�
nit�g Commission rocomme�d to 'tia� Ciicy Ca�uncii ti�at th� w�st�'t�o�st
21, 540 �tt� fea�t of tl�►� plat asiw�9:3.s�rl fo� thia pu�li� h�ari�g
btt s�ao�ci R-3A, au� thea ��� �in �s R-1, abd L-nact�ac � ti►at
ao aet3�a► be ta�en om t�►is t�r�c�]. tl� ad�isiistxatioss 2aas reean�W�
t�io st+�gs ataes�ary e���r to �alai o� i� soa� c�beqc maaea� svb-
div3.�3e t�is �ra�e �ssto t3ur� �'a� la�s a Ti� Platt�ait�q Caanwissiost
f�rt�ss a'�co�ds ii �:h1s l�d �.s s�zca�ecl� �t it iae done ot� tbs
co�ditio�► tha� �Caess �o t31� w����mos� o� �he t�se lots b. c�ly
f�COCa I1CO� St.��t �d ��'c�a ��si6 R��r Roa�da ard th� motioa�t
c�s�'ied utta,ts3mou�ly o" Z�h� Co�ciZ � pgev�ausly ooCdes�c7 this
l�esr3�g �voc i+4�y 9 B 1966 � bu� � l�g�al �tabl i.�ca�tio� ti� could nat
?o� met fo� th�t dat�a so i� �s o�s �is tt�t�ago
� o aDt RSZOiiI�TG - 1lr-1 TO R-3 QR �i--3A d IAT 10, B�OCK 4, SPR2�'G SRAOdt
,� PAttic - P�rAKIS: T'be �iat9.ces of: �o�img ie oa� Paeq�e 3ae �'hi$ r.-
noaing is ut� fc�r publ% 1�� �bs�o�e �s Plau�i�rg Coacmisait�aa� oe�
� 12tisa but 83aoe i� w�s a�c�c�g fro� �t�-1 to a brtter claesi-
fica�tiao�e I hsve �khis� pl� o� �h�.s �ga�d� iaoc pt�bli.0 �atimg b�fo�
t�e c�uec�.t c�n t�ae �ss��om ta�►� t�r�r wo�x,a ve ao c�j�et�on to
suCh � a*eac�aa3ago �h� Pi� co�ssicu �nut�s of tb� llsy 12,
19b6 �titaq � v�aic�x ���11 a� il�av� t3� tv co�amea�to will b�
s�+ady �o�' t� �et�aag I�ay a�►�� ar�d �is a�;tio� oe� this sr
aoai�g cun � r!ev3�swed prfo� to a�fiu�allY o�inr3 tbie l�"ta�cing,►
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3 o ca`as�aa�v oF o�� ���r � sre 1966-a ��aLSD 4�ts/bu.
5/2/66) s T�ta re�solution is c� Paq� 33 0�is has b� �1� so �
thit Co�eilma�s Sh�tic'fa�a could br� pr�s� a I do �at knvw at this
writia��g a w�h�L•her at �at 2ae wil�. wi�a to ma]c� a rocao�datioa rsl-
stive to passaqe of this r�solutio�o ias �eole coc iu pasto at tbis
timso
�o a� a►F s�svx�ca� oo��su�rr�c (TAB�D 4/18/b6e s/a/c�� _�n.�c. i�
a► lettes iram► �vi3.1S,a� l�t Cosnpu�y oaa P�ge 340 a�a� a lettAac gram '
�Aatid�tsooao Ync� oon P�ges 35 a�d 36� v�lllcfi ar� self-lx,plaA1�►
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Cau�eil oa t�gt 2r�i bsgi.AS oen Pa�g�e 10 amd s�d8 on Baq� llo Oi� oi
�his discusaion a�s fo�d a� �►aq� 11 1s a atzggmatio� by Ccwncil�tn
�a�rie fi�t� �t�� ���k�s�e� ciisctas8�oa� bz�aqa v,p difia�t poiAts
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aiEGUL�AR G�ti�1C�t. •1�7ri�G 19�NDe� 3�» I�AY 36a 196b — 8 P.H„
Couti�
tbat the Co�cil is ara� aMrara o�, and t&ati t1� Counail rwi+�w tb�
p�coose�i�ga ot ti�e luasi,a�g as�d � a jtacig�nt oaa �at. msa
8ue�ma�c�C waa ask�d to attsnd tla� �tia�q of �y 16the Tges Cout�eil
th�a gra�t� a te�o�ary lieeusm tar this�y days.
6 o t�.OmTSI�BRA�'I� OF ORD� �UL�iT�'G %PATER SOP� IMSTALIATI01lt
tTASLSD 5/2/6b) :�o City �►t�o�y is �eckix�g witb th� P1m�iAq
7.nspa�tto� oes tli�is o�ai�ce, wifii► p�o�bly s r�vi�ia�n o� Seatfaa 3
r�quis�8 to m�1ce� it s��i�gae�aa� ta � Coa�cilo I�►y hsv� t�
c�acdit� fc�ac f�clusio� 3x� titae a�g�a, if »c�, tbiR Cfty Att�
will l�av� it wi4�a hit� mt the ��ngo
74 SS�D RBAIiI� O[' O�tD� R�ZO�iY�t3 C�O�ERCB PARtCs T!a o�divano�
is o� P� 37� You w�.11 t�].1 0� �,y �o tbst tl� 0�'�3oa� did
not rsolive t� fowc eo�t�s tooe paesage� 2"be Pla�aning CoMwissioa
wia.l mm]c� a br3.�f r�evi�w o� tbis s�s�o�ing at its mset3�g oa M�y 1Zth
aud t�a�s p�rdo�bly will ba a�adstic� f� � Pla�ao�it�g Caaatis—
siooa m�ti�ag m�ute� o There� is a raap of t�asrc0 Pask ia t�ue �r
velog� with � ag�ada. Tb�a so�i,icl lit�s i�dic�a►te tt�e $o�inq aa
i a���a �, � �a�� � �� �3�. ��a ��.8 �. xoa,�►� � $
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5/2/66j s z'he caac�Biaa�u� �s oa gag�s 38d i�aw ia� abla ta t.slk
to Oi� S� Ct�A�y � ti31i�G BLdV$� wi�t8 ti�l,it 60 f� wils a�t1�
sis�ea but that ia �o Snt�r�est of �ae citiace�as of Fsic�. ry, it p�ab�
�bly wO�ilcl be a�A BCt.�ptabl� �i� foac � iEowC'-1� divl�c'! �i3+�hws7lo
a� covild b� us� $� t,]�a+s a�axiaew+� sis� o�'h� also i�lt, as i ao� sv�
tbe �ity Attooc�y wc�alda �a� li�l�img fih�s s�ae to aqy spsolal us�
aloang t�►� �eic�aa�y wowlci b�r dise.�'Sml.�str�cy to �o� �vt pa�Cmitt�d
th�t s�,�r s3,gno I l�ope to ha�v� the v�wpoi�rt of aaahhaa� eig� cao-
p�c+y by �eet�ag �9x� �f 1� c� �o�ast �he party v�o iB out of tawm
todayp
9 o sEtaO�ill RLADI�Ki +�' ORD� A�iaiG gSCT3t�S 18.05 AHD 18.06:
T� wc'di�ata�t foar aecoaci x'�d3�g ia ooa Pag�s 39 aa� 40.
10 o s�t�ObZD RS�DI�iG OF �tt�►NC8 Ai��Dt�4G 8$CT20�i 45 016 ( 4� : T'!�t
ooed3:�waa fe� �scoa�d �sdi��g �s e�os P� 410
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s�atv�a]. �Gab�uistiaa �haitts i� iaclvts3,aa in the aQaxl�t i! you so
cl�sis'+� at th� nu�timg.
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Co�tixu�ed
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1ia o Hf7�ARn Oi API�:L$ l�Bil�iiQr lL�1'�S �' l�Y �1 s 196E1 i �l'if� ��i i'�'�
ca� pa� 42, a dsaw�g of tt� vari� i� oa� Paog� 43 0�bis var3�ar�
is �csca�ra�d by � Sostd,.
i3 a pr�� c�ois�sssaa� �errsn� �s, �r la, i966: t piil eo�
}�y� ��!S �A t1:N t0 CO�'� L1pO� $�e bM11t � w3„Ll
b� iVSia.aba.1 a'� th� �t3s�gt i�oa�d�,,y� A rspoact bjt SO��N 1'e�.itiY�
to t�ii t�ralcl Ja�w$or► rezoafs�g is im �Esie env+e�lap� wit,h th� agra�e
140 � ASLATIaD�'8 �� �'P� Dl�s, MAY 11,� 19b6: I�ay
�c hav�s t�e�e a�imrtss ia ti�s to i�el,t� in the ageasdaa but I
po�sibly will Y�tv� themt foar y� ct�sic'�ratio� o� ��3�bt o
15 o t701�BJ�TxCATIG�1'8:
�a� 8olc�n8oa: Civ3rc Cet�terx': 2'!se lettes o� Pag� 44 is eslf-
�pq�►l�u�attos,'Y e
�� �b) Lssgwt of �l�ici�algt�r8: Coa��re�s: T'l�s 1�t1�ac ia ao
Fag� 4b a�ai tl�n �1• of marti�gs is oa Pag� 46a I
hvp� t�st sas+� of ttse Cowacil c� att� a11 ac pa�et of
�bji.8 CO�f11qCl�i� o ,I WORi1� liO�t �"11,t '�e F3A�A0� D.�i�00C
a�d = Qii� g�'t i�Nay' t:0 elt'M� 1'i'. o
t c j Fri�+dl.�y Jayc��s: � toraivai ��he l�ttsac oa� Pag� 47 i� a�l �-
wqaa,an�taacy o�he City Atto�nsy psabai�ly s�oald coma�t aa
fi,� au�hoacity aw�d r�epo�asibility of � Co�wcil ia g�caatl�
tb�► vario�ss r�qus�a eau�ainsd iu this lrtt�o
tdj Dlitn�t�k'� 8lmctsie� Cvag�anya Lic�es �e l�t�' ou Pags
48 i�i sal f-�l�aa�'y o'�lue C�•ty Attadi,`n�Y pa�vlo�sly h�
ad�vise� tke co�eil that t�s p�st f�a �sd � bs rii�aci�do
� Caasneil can, if yo�ei wisb a dir�et tiyo City �wgear' to ao
a�dvie� ir�e Mi�too�lta �l�sie Co�t�y o
im) Soatcd o£ 8ealt'�►►: �oaCt: �hr� Board of Hw�l�h a�etiviti�s
ase tepart�d aa�t Pagos 49 t�uuco�h 51 o Zf yon l�rvs atq�
. qu�at3.oa� telativ�e ta 1�as �tem�e o� this re�octs I�+ill b�
g1a�Y to follvw tharo� wit�t the xealtb IAeps�o�,
tf) Fi�a�ros D3r�CtooCs ��ar Dmpositss T`b� lett+�oc ou Piq� 52
, is r�rlf�plaaata�c'y o �
iS� ��l�ioaaa Co�ami�4A�r: Yt�t�h C�t�C: � l�tt�oc oa
pa�s S3 t�arou�h a5 fs s�f�l�a►tc�acyo
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C�ti�l
(hj 1�Cidlry Hoa�sing aaui R�ed�ev�slopao�at Autho�ity: CfviC t�aft+�ts
T�s 1a�tt+�uc oa pa�s Sb and 57 i+� s�3.f-�laustaacy�
ti) A�ac�au: Reeigna►tiaua T'!� l�stt+�o� oa� pag� 58 ia s�lf-
�la�star'ya A r�pla�o�t s'�qt�iY�es �► sp�oints�t b�►
t1�t �yoc with the ea�se� a�d appa�'ovsl of thi C�o�oaafl.
wce Am�aCm� is fraam Wa�i Two �d his t�sat wo�s].� �piri
00� D�O�C 31 s 1966 0
Ij? City I�gti��r: M3.saisa3,p�i str�t Paviirgc: The m�w oa
�ag� �9 ie self-�Iatistoaicy. �he a�ist��at3Yaoa watl� li]as
to hsv�s ap�roval to sMalay � 20 f�t of saoitaYy s�wrac lin�
oaa riiseis�3,p�i sts�t awcY a�Y,sa, so� dirsoti.oa� s�iatiw to
t.hs eoa�ativon� to � Ri�l p�rope�ty. .
iki $a�gsvag: s�wet Saqcv3�ae: T'he i'�qvt�st oa pa�g� 60 ia � sar-
�st s�lf-soRplaa�toocy. �'ltis �atld �ot be au a�ccl3s�sy
e�OCV1� �ao�sctl.oa�� iie�cl 4�rea�sfoaC�e 1s boCCril�ht t.0 tl� City
• Couricil far yo�nc sp�OCOVal aac di�appacovsl. To s�n a��gW.as
s3sa lat+�acai to s�rvi�a this oa� pirsas of paeop�ty wauld b�
m�et �sgw. If fi� Cc�cil siaauld give a�paro�vsl �i;o
�tie, t�at Ba�gstiq�tgs wo�u],d �ill itav►s to ob�t�tit� p�issi�oo
fra� t:l� Co�n�aty to rww� t�hsir earvie� 13w alag tbi si�bt�
ofraay,
�1) sd�t3113�ac: wv�la�� s Cvam�sseatfan: T'h� Lrtl�ac vn Paq�
8Z is asl f-eas�lanatc�y o
�m) S�ill3�ngrac: Additfa�l Li�e Taswrst�ov: �'he latt�c aa
Paq� 83 is eel%e�rlan�tary e i�
16o LT� ��Q�sT: = a�t � a�s w�e i� Cit,y Attoaea�y
�rill b� abl� to bsv�s a p�so,�o�sd �ts� �rai].abl� foac t� t7oyaQil
at tbs s�rt3,nq, bat ire is a�king tb� st�b�mapt. I�saw d�a�d at
fisat paco�y t�st ti►�y rs�gwstid fa� l�as�g sr3�tiw tio Bioo�c 16,
!l�oaa�� I.w� A�ditivap �s cost of t�ue oociqinal i�alf t�st t� City
pvtr�ut�d i.�r $128700000 mu� v�p of $7,A7go� 3s aes�ss�s, a►be9
tbs aal� ,Qac3�► to tb�e c�o�ty $5, 615 00� e� aas�earats agaiaNSt
t.i� ati�r �L f o� this biock a�nt 1co $6,104,84 a Z L�irs ao�t aa
yst rea�eiv�ci t�e► p�ic� fsos�t �hs Cwnty Cc�iesi+oe��s a� t.o r�bat t�
�o�aq� woula s�ll it foa�. �iur patopeacty in the noae�ast, eo�ca�r of
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i,�k�e P�qc'k Lakasic'i� Additic�o h� >es�mBa�s�a aqait�st it oi $19, 096 0
890 i a3.so usla� fvoc a sal� grl� i�tcv�t tt� Ca�ty oa t3�ies, sAel
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Tli� MINUTES OrF TiTE RBGi3I,AR CUWi C�L MEETIDiG OF MAY 2, I966
The Meeting was called to order i>y Mayor Kixkham st 8�08 P.M.
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�EBS PSS�NTo Rirlch�, FTright, Sa�eison, Harri• (a�rrived at 8s20 P.l�i.)
l�EBS ASSSNT: Sheridaa �
AP�'RO'VA�, OP' MINUZES�,SYSCIAL�CIL� G OF APSIL I1�,�,1966:
�w..�rirr.i.�..o.�.+r�r ,
IYtOTZdN by Coaacilatan Wrigttt to adopt the Minutes of tbe Special Co�tacil
i�eeting of Aprfl I1, 1966 as subm3tted. Seconded by Couacilmaa Sa�elsoa.
Upoa a vaice vote, there being e►a ,aaya, the motioa carried.
APPROV� MINUTBSi REG[J�CIL l�t'ING OF AP°RIL 18, 1966s
Md'1'1C� by Councilmaa Wrig&t to adopt the Minutes of t6e Begatar Couacil
M�eetigg of April 18, 1966 ae subs�iC ted. S�conded by Councilmaa Sam�eleoa.
Upoa a voice vote, there being ao aays, the motion carried.
CO�TSID�BATION �' O�DERING �i,�OVB�:NT - ST. 1966-2 �TABLBD 4/18/66) ;
� The City M�nager stated tbat he had tallicced to the priacipa2 epakeeman aad
advised bim th8t the Council e�ould probably table this until the May 16th
meetiog, and 6e was satisfied witb this. Tt�e City Manager seid t�at the
awner of the Shorewood Ceater wes also a�are of tbis fact. Councilmaa Wright
asked tbe City Bagineer if tbie wfll hold up the project for this building
seesm►a T�te City Eagiaeer said that the praepects o� gett3ng it ia thi:
year er� �etting very �lim. Ths Cftq l�aaager said that Couacilman Sheridao
bad waated this on th� ageada, but he was not here toaigbt. I�layor Kirkham
eaid he did aot feel the Covncil should order this project in yet. Councilran
Sa�maelson s�id that to take the tt�io items that Gouncilman Sheridaa is concezned
about, out o# the project would be taking the heart ou� af it, aad the CiCy
Mamager said that ft ia almoet all or aothing.
MOTI4�t b�y Causcilman Samaelson to table the cone3deratiaa o# or.deriag
fmprovs�ment St. 1966-2 to the May 16, 1966 Council Meetiag. Secoaded by
Co�ac�lman Wright. Upon a voice vote, thers being ao aaps, Maqor Kirkha�
declared the motion carried.
GROSS� Si�C� CENSE (TABLBD 4/1�/66):
The Cit.y Attorney explained that be hsd done so�me reaearcb on this, and
refsrred the questiv� to Che League of Muaicipalities, and it is a concina�ioa
that aa applicant is aot eatitled to s zefund for paat years s�ader Lhe majority
rule ag �t deciatorts, if tbe applicant pays these fe�s witiwut payiag them
under proCegt. The City Attorasy recommeded that, as far as past yeaas are
• copceraed, na refunds be oade; as far as licenses pa3d by plumbera and el+ectriciaas
for the current year which started May Zst, tbis aa�ald be a Co�acil poliay
maeter as to NhetLer they shawld be returued.
Ragtxlar Cauctcil Pi�aut�a, May :Z, 1966
PAGL 2
• Mayor Rirkham stated that he felt it best to refuad tihe maney for the current
ysar, sad Councilme�a Saa�els�a agr�ed the Conacil �tsoald refund Cbe moaey foY
19b6-1967, �nd aot "g�sr�d�a�h�Y" it. Couacilu�n Wr$ght did not think anyar�e
would go to court to recover tY�e past fe�s, az� it wauld aot 'be worth the
couat fees.
MO'1'ION by Councilmaa Wright that the Co�nciZ refuad all electrical ac�d
pl�birag 2icease fees for the pear� 195b, and late�, sahich have been received.
Seconded by CAUSiciZman Samnelson. Upoa a voice vote, there being no napa,
Mayor YCirkham declared the ar�tioa carri�d.
Co�ucilman Sn�cris arrived at the meeting at 8:20 P.M.
SIGN �BHIT APPLICATION - 0' B�ANNNO�t C_TABLED �+(18/66� 3/2165, 4/4J66,__ 4I18166) e
�tie City M+siaager said that he has heard ao�hiag moYe about this item siace
the origiaal application.
l�.'I� by Councilmaa Saa�usl�oa to tsble tl�is epplicatian nntil sucb time a�
it ia asloed for again by the applicant. Secanded by Councilmaa Harris. Upon
s voice vote, ttaere beiag no aays, Mayor Kizkha� dealared the motioci earried.
RIRING 0�+ IIsStIRANCS CONSUi.TAN'� CT�►B�ED 312166, 4/4/b6, 4/18/6b):
r,._._�......�__i__...._..�.._ �.._.
T6e City Me�aager stated Lhat he did aot have a�r propossls to preseat this
• eveatag. Se said that ;a checking, it appears there is oaly one other besides
the Pe�t C�mpac�p on th� caasuiting side rather than the insuraace aales side,
and he had not beea abYe to make the proper contact with tl�e� to get a
prnspectna or broEhs�re, but he �as sure.he could bave samsthing by t6e
aeecting of the Ibth.
MOTION by Co�cilman T�right ta table the coctsiderstfon of hiriag an iusu�raace
coasultant natil the regul.ar Cflunci2 l�te�tiag of Mey lb, 1966. Secoaded by
Ca�acilasa 8arris. IIpon a voice vote, ehere beiag ao nays, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carrfed.
SSC�D RSADING OP' O�DINANt� xBZONII�IG C�BRCE PARR:
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MOtiR�T by Conmcilmsn flarris to Maive the reading, adopt the ordiaaace reaoning
Cvorerce Part aad pubLieh. Secoaded by Couacilma�e S�nelaon.
The City Attoraey asked the Conncilren if they had aaapared the ordinance vit6
tbe urap ta �ke sure that it agreed aith whse the Conncil had orally agresd
oa at the last meetiag. Tha Couacil looked at a msp oi Com��erce Park.
Conncilmmt Nright stated that be ielt constraiaed to vote against this
reaoa#ng becauaer he felt that the Plaaniag Coa�oissiaa and the Planning Coa-
aa].tan►t hsve studied the aatter and have recommee�ded a differeat pattern of
aoo�ng in Ca�erce Park. Counciln+aa Wright said that it Was studied at
greatex lengtha and With more maicti hours of thougbt tfian t,he Coeurcil iadividually
• or co�leetivelq has 6ad time to spend on it. HP said that he had discussed
thia wit'h tbe me�abers of tbe Planning Cc�mi.ssioa �d r�iLth Mr. flodcu aud vas
eoavincsd that tt�eir concept is the appropriate on,e.
it�gular Gougcil Minut�g, r'iay 2, 196b
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• Upoa a roll cali vote, Rirlcham, Iisa�is aad Sauxuelson voCed aye; Wright voted
nay. Mayor Rirkhaea asked the City Attoraey if thie neaded four votes to carry
aad t6e City Attorc�eq s�aCed th+et it was �ia secoZlectiaa tbat it did, but he
Would check on it. i,ater �.n the meetSag th� City Attorney reposted that the
Second Rea�ding of �hia ordiaaace n�eded a two-thirds vote. Mayor Rirkham
declared the mation failed. Cou�acilman Wrigh� sugge8ted it could be pleced oa
tbs agenda xhen Councilman 3heridaa wa8 presen�, and he would also like to
$ive the Planni�g Camaission a c6suce to talk �o th� Couac�I aboeit it. Mapor
Rirl�lram astced that thim ogdiaaace b� back aa the agenda at the Begular Cauncil
Me�tiag of May 16, 1966.
SBCOND RSADING OF ORDINANCS AMBNDIldG CHA�B 56.,, 02 �2) (TABI�D 4I18/66):
T8e City Manager stat�d that oa� siga campany was to co�+e to Fridle�y for an
appviattiaeat, but thexe hdd beea uo convarsaticne yet. He hopea alev to see
at lesst tvo ottkr comgani�s'before �he aext Couctcil Me�ting. This ordinance
bad be�t pgssed.on Ist 8eadi�g and eahled at the �accmd Reading on April 18th.
Councilmaa Wright wondered if the language the sigra geogle wou2d eee would
be 32° or 50", asd asked if there �hould be a�cansensus of the Couacil aa to
size. 1lte City Maaager atated rhat he thought he should meet with them aad
aee xlast they thiak.
I+�OTI�T bp Couacilmaa Wright to tab].e the second reading of an ordinance
a�ending Chapter 56.02 e�ntil the asst regul€s Conac�.2 M�tiag of May 16, I966.
Seeoaded by Cauncilman Harria. Upot� a voi�e vote, there beiag no asys, Mayor
• Rirtcbam declued the �otioa carried.
BQAB�} O�F dPPB�AI.S i�93ETING ME�iUTB3. APRIL 20, I966:
•
T'i�e City M�arsager read the motien of the Board of Apgeals recvm�endiag that
tt�fs �pec$a1 Uae Permit be deaied. He also read the mati4n by ths Planuiag
Coo�tissioa coacuxxing with ths Bosrd of Ap�eals and rtcom�a�ading denial.
MiOTYtA4 by Cvu�ncil�aman Harria to coacar wftA the Board of �ppeals aad the
Planniag Ca�af.ssion and deay the request for a Special Use Pesmit as requested
by Bea Wo2l�css. Secanded by Cane�ilman Wzight. IIpon a voice vote, there beiag
ao aaya, l�ayor Kirkha� declared the mation carried.
B�BOABD M86TtNG MIND'�8� A1�RiL 27, 1966:
The �ity Ma�agex read the motion of the Bui].diug Board recoaa+�ndiag approval,
a�1 the su�ggestion of the Safety Ca�9.etee that ths aortb drive�way be meved Co
the �sarth bouadary liae a�d that gtop aigae be erected oa eacii exit.
8egular C�uacil M3autes, May 2, 146G
. Couacilaiaa Se�uelson said that be has seea thi.e, and ehat it ia a very nice
plaa whiab ie a�.cely doae. Couocf2maa 8artis aaked abaut the ei$e of t6e
bu�ldiag in propvrtf.on to the land. Councf.lmae SasaiueYaoa aaid it wme about
8,000 8qc�a�re feet ci building oa 7 acsee ofr Z�d. The City Engiaeer said
that there v�ese no draiaage plans pet. Cou�tciinEaa Semuelacn said that they
are +�till developfa$ theee plana as �hey go along, sad t�e feels this will be
a nice asset to the City.
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MOTIOiN by Caunc�lman 8arris �o coacur �aith �he recommendatioa af tbe Buildfng
Board aa�d $rant a Bui2ding Fesn�it to the Rai�.so�d Accesearies Corporatioa
�ith the psovision t6at ea adequate drainage propo�a2 be preeented to the
Eagiaear3ng Departmce�t. Seconded by Cauncilmaa Wright. Upoa a voice vo�e,
there be3ag no naps, P�fayor Rir&ham declased the matiaan carried.
7�ie C�.ty Manager read the recom�eadatioa of the Buildiceg Baatd to deny thi�s
request.
CouaciYm�sa Sam+�elson explained thst the bui.ldings as origiaally preseated had
brick ca� the fouat cornera, and the builder vanted ta delete 31�+ of tbe brick and
go to stiacco. Coancilaeaa Samuelsoa �aid that he felt tLtt the bnildiag permit
h�t besn gssnted on tbe origie�al p3�as and he should build it ae origiaally
• sab�tted. Coutuciia�an Harria asiced vby they requeeted Chim change aad
Sa�ouei�aa answered thst it �ae to bring casts daim.
M�'l�� by Co�aneilmia Wrigi�t that the Conacil coacn►r vrith the recoaaseadation
of t&e B�f.Idiag Board and deay t6e requ�et for a revised version of tbe
buildiatg p�ra►it. Seconded bp CouaciZman Harr�.s. Upoa a voice vote, thsre
b�iog no aays, i�ayor ICirkh�at declared the aati�an carried.
Th� City Mnnager raead tt�e mottoo by �he Bui.lding �oard recommendiag approval.
CoRaneilassn Samenel�soa expla:taed tLnt Chia gara�e is a bnildiag that sat on a
piece of property on 79th which is prer�enely zoned M-1. Yt is seveu yeare old,
ti�e Sailding Inepectorc has istspected �.t, and it ia fn fine coaditioa so therje
sbauld be ao prableias. Se explained that Barry Blaater had btd to �ove tLe
g,ar8ge aa they bad put it up on e tra�.les aaa� uow Mr. �ierke aould Ii�cce to
bup it. Mr. Fierke wilZ jnet hav� to move it around the corner oato his Lot.
He vill pnt it in line wi�h the other gasages and it vi11 be co�patible With
the stei$hbo�oad. The City Meaages ougge�ted that i!E it will ne�d any Work,
the Cc�eiacil could ask for a cash depa�aie o� $100 or $200 which wouid be
refunded i# the work ia co�agleted at a gi.v�n deadi�..ne. Cou.nc#lman Samuelsoa
setid that any vork aould be �Latmal, perhaps just a paint job snd a foundativn
for sahich he v3.II have to get a Buildiag Feraait. Coun+�il�en Harrie said he
thougbt £� might be a good fdea, and ie woulci asauxe having the gsrege put on
. the r�giRt spo� oa the lot.
R:agular Councii Miaute�, May 2, 1966
ii�T3�t by Councilman Wright to approve tlte requeat to �ove a garage
coatiageat upoa the obtaiaing of a Build�ng P�smiCt for the fou:tdstion aad
upon ehe deposit of a$I00 cash bond guaraateeiag the exterior fiaisi�ing
and repaitr by 60 days after the move Ss co�pleted. Secc�nded bp Ca�acilman
Samue�san. Upoa a voice vote, there being no c�ays, Mayox K3rtcham deelared
the motion casried.
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PT.�INING� SIOCI IH�isTIrfG �S, APitIH� 28, 1966:
STUDY OF ARSA AND ZO�T� T�VB T� ZOA �66-02� B3EbBL, PARt�L 4800;
The City Ma+aeger read the m,ation by the Pian�.fng Ce�misaioa requsatiag a
meeting �i.t6 the City Council before this item car�a r�p far a Pablic Hearing
on Msy 12. The Couacil discuased a poasibie eveafng for a me8tiag and the
4th af I�fay at ?;30 P.M. was decided upan. Tbe City Maasget aaid he wonld
contaat tbe Plannia� Co+�aie�eioa the aext daq.
RBOSGoAi1IZATI0t+1 0� T8S PLANNiNG CO�+tiSSlt�i s
1l�t� CiL�y► Maaeger read the motiaa by �he P�anaing Commissiosi reqaestiag a
�ting witb tbe Council aftsr the 15th of May for the parpoae of further
sli�cn�asioa, a�nd he asked if Che Council �aould like to set e date for thia
ma�ting this evening. Mayor Rirkham eta�ed that the Council could decide oa
tbia at the next regular meeting.
RBS�O�i �59•1966 CAt.LING A SUPP7BI�NTAL $�OitM S�R D�tAII�iAC� ASARINGt
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A Aumber of the petitionets were present at the meetiag and Dr. Lester
explaiaed �hat slmoat 6 months have goae by siace they presented tLeir
fir+aC petitioa, sn they ara pr�a�wtiag a ae�r oae to the Ceuncil. Se seid
thst Ci�ey twve the sigaature� of 37 c�Aers which is 49'� os I p�rsoa short.
He st�ted there Nere thre� peaple tt�y vere unable to cvatact, bnt they
were for the project a1so. fle aeked if they should try to get 2 or 3 moare
sigastures, or �anld the 49°� be sufficieat. Coucx�il�su Wright said that the
Couacil could receive the petitioa tonight, and they canl$ aend in a sapple-
�rentary peCition vith the aamie �ording.
PAC� 5
Dr. Le�ter aaked if the petitioa could be worded eo tbat if ths total cost
of the street,��a sewer amd guttes came to more thaa $I4 a lineai foot,
t,he p�titio� �roald be void, as tiiep previ.ausly i►ad petittaaed for t6e stse�t
at �lt, bset t6e figare of $lb had cane up ,at a aeigtsborhood me�sting ead sost
of the people had dropped from t6e petit�vn. The City Attoraeq atated be
f e!t it wouxd be all right to woacd it in tbis psy, realiafag thst the best
tha Conscil conld @o wae eo gl.ve an es�imate baeed oa aork Iet in other areas,
ead �f the estimste e�ere gxeater, �fter tt�e engiaears looked the job over,
they could report ie to tl�e petitionere aad they cvuld drop it if it were
� higher, �►lesa ti�y viahed to go �iead at that tfine. �
The Cit�r Bngiueer atated that the cast waa estimated at $8 origiaally ae it
vas only a ama11 area requested to be paved, hut when it etas studied a
lasget aras was taken in, aad the �pr�3fmicaary aeeesrament roll was $10.78.
Rmguiar C�aucil Minatas, Map 2, 1966
PAGE 6
. Dr. Leeter asked if t6is t�ees�e to go throc�gh, would it go in thfs aummer or
aext. Conacilcman Wrigh� said Cbet �hia aota3.c� depead fn part on whether ar
aot the Conacil decSded to call anoLhe� P�blic Hearfag which they could do evea
though, he �aderaeends, they sre s�i�l vith�n the 5 marnth pariad, or t6ey ca�1d
dec9,de to ga mhead �rithout any legal impedi�ent.
Cauacilmsn 8arris said thut it ae� that since the plur�ality is so clo�e
aad th�re are maay csaaaswese8 queations, �he o�her peopi� shauld be heard,
aad ite £eela the Council is obliged to call aaother hearic�g. Dr. Lester
said �hat the ssone thfug `aanld happea as hsppeaed last time. He said that
the petit�,aaers shou2d no� havs to peti,tion £or etoraa sewer, but it ia
neeeesary to be able to ge� tb�gr streers, an�d the people np on the hill
do not 'taat sCarm eeaer.
Couac3lme�ot Wright atated that !�r the parpoaee of d�bete, he wouid make a
ma�iaa th�rt the Cowuil adopt a Resolutioa ordering the improve�eat as
origiaa2lp specified at tbe Pablfc Heariag fa� ato� se�rer and streets ia
this area. SQCOnded by Co�cils�e gamueleon.
The Ci�y 8agiaeer aaid thaz tvo hearinge had be�a held oa tbe street, and
theae Qeople ia the norths$a area had aot been caZled in. Counci2man
H�t�cia stated that it ��peara the Cauacil muat ce2�. in tbe people on 69th,
8�d bo eaplafaed Chat the people ia Ost�ans Block 2 mna� be called fa for
a hearing far�storm ae�wer. A visitar to the Couacii Mee�iag asked vhy these
people cannot 'be easesged vhea it is their runofg the petitianers receive.
• Couaciiman Wrfght explained that they caa be ss�essed but there must be a
Public Heer�ag firat. Dr. Leatex asked what Bappeas when the peopie do not
waat it ead Councilm�an 5emueleoa $ai.d that the Gouncil conld atill put it
in if it t�exe va�ranted. Councilmaa Wxight sta�ed that the first heariag
was•oa atseets onZy eo the Couaci� is obl3.gated to hold a fu1]. hearing on
tbe psoject, eud if the�e geople were not called for a Pu61ic Iieariag, the
aseesscsent woeild be 8gproxfms�ely $4.00 iastead of $2.25 a sq�are foot if
the p�titiaseers carried the aeaes�ment.
Goancilmaa Wright stated that fox disc�sion, ana e�ith tihe consent of the
seconder, be `rouid revise the �otioa into two separate maCiaaa. Councilman
Samuel�oa consented.
1�0'1'IO'N bq Couacilmen Wright that a Be�alution be dsaaa ealling�a aupplemeatal
storm sev�er hearing for iche $r�iaag� distrfct involved at Bickory Drive aad
Hieiaorp Circle.
Th,rre �as a discuaeion of s date #or the Public H�earing. Cauacii�naa Wright
inquired about the construction ec6edule, and sa#d that if the hearing is
h�id aa Jeiae 13Ch, the Coupctl aZready hae had r.[te petition aad tbe heariag
on the strsets, and could order both projects after tbe heariug if t5ey are
so minded. �e asked the City Sogiae�r f-� tha� would be svoa eaougl� to get
both pra jects ia. �7Lbe City 8ngin�er �3aid that they raou].d at311 �a ve t_o cak!
for bicis, sad �erhaps thep couid �► st le��t �a get t�ae s�orm sewer ia.
Mr. Nagai o� the Fridley Record e8id that i� the City Attoraep could Wzite e►
� nottce tbat eveniag, �bey could get iCt into the n.e��paper this week. The
Citp Attasney said that he couid do �hi�, and then th� Yxeasing could be aet
for thg 23rd of tt�aay.
geguia� Couacil Miautes, May 2, 1966
• Th� motian by Coeuacilman Wright adopting Resolutioa �59-I966 calling a
eapple�eatal starm sewer hesring for the drainage district involved at
Iiickary Drive eud Hickory Circle oA May 23, 1966 �as eecomded bp Couacilmsa
$amuelsos�. IIpon s vofce voCe, there beic►g no nays, i�tsyor Kirkham declared
tbe motion carried.
It Wsa decided tbat because i,t �ill bs too late to get the Btreets ia thia
year, and the atoro� sewer muat be decided oa first, the mation ozderl.ng the
prajects couLd be doae after tbe hear�ng. Gauacflman Wxight explained ta
the petitioners that to order the project now whea it cauld aat be Iet out
for bids sayway nntil thep deteYmieeed whether to put ia the storm se�er,
whlch ia tura caanot be dane wcttil May 23rd at tbe e8rliest, doea aot make
an�/ sease .
gglDygy g,AFg1q C(�lMiTTBB L�6YXNG M�1UT8S - APRIL 2Q, 1966:
NO PAR�ING AT B1�SESAL'L PA�tIG4 s
P,AGS 7
Tbe Cfty Ms�aager read ttee motion by the 6afeCy Ca�ittee askiag the City
Council to pass aa ordinance posting parking si�na on pas'ka �ith ball dismonds.
Councilmaa Wrigbt atated that thia aame groblem hae been raised before, especially
at Co�mmoa$ Park, where the people are too lazy to walk from tbe parkiag lot to
the ball diamands, ao they paric on 7th Street. He sugges�ed the parkiag
iacilitiss on the C�oas be increased to accomodate �re people and thea mske
tbem use ite Z!►e Couacil talk,ed about posting the park side aad posting the
. oppoeite side (7tb Street) reside�tt parkiag only, eaforceable on camplainto
Mayor Ki�k�e� said that he had proposed thia ssntie thing about a ye^r aSo,
and be feels that it ehould! be done. Councilmaa Harris asked if the parkiag
avaiiable now ia the lo� ie adequat� when the di�mands are ia use. Coan.cilman
Wright said that on a rautic►e evening the lote and 6lst 3traet are sufficient.
MOTZ0�1 by Councilmaa Wright that the Council order the posting of "No Parking"
signs, o3t the park side of all streets that are adjacent to paxks haviag ball
dia�aon,ds and thnt the �est �ide of ?th Street between 60tb snd 63rd Avenne
be poated "Residential Paskiag Qalq", ead that Faul Bra�n be requested to
make a repart to tbe Conacil as to the adequeney of existiag gark�.ag lote.
SecoAded bq Cau►ciiman Harri�. Upoa a voice vote, the�e being na aays, Mayos
Kirich�t declared the mbtion carr3ad.
p� A��ID BECBBATI� CO�iE� t�SETING MII3UTE8 - APRII. 25, 1966s
!�8 FOR'FSiT PSOPEBTIES:
Tise Cf ty► l�aaaS,er read the awtioa c� the Parks and 8ecreatioa Cammission tiut
certaia t.ax fozfelEed prop�rties be re8 tagged. Couacilmaa flarria suggested
that tbe Conactl get together and l�k at the property. Co�acilmaa Sa�ceelson
saggeated that it tould at lea�t b� red tagged this eve�piag. Tbe City 2f�anager
ea�ggestad that they red tag tbese properties this eveafng aad at�the Council
Mevting �oi Maty 16, he will �tave e map snd more ic�.fosmatiaa for them about �he
iudivi.dusl lota, aad the list can be revised at that ti�e.
� 2�Q►rlt�t by Couacilman Saauelsots that the Council coacnr vitb the Parks ead
Recrea�fon Co�mlaaioa and red tag the progezties saggest�ed b'Y the Psrks aod
Regtsla�e Couacil Miautea, May 2, 1966
, Recreatioc� Commfasioa until aucb 6ime as ehey hsve beea reviewed and surveqed
and at that time release aay lots th�t are aot agp2icable to the Park Board.
Secoc►ded bq Councilman Herris. Upon a vaice vote, thsre being ao nays, Mayor
Rirkham declaredthe motion carried.
RESIGNATI�I OF C�3SION �R SK,JBRVO'LD;
Tbe City Maaager zead the eiiautes iaforming the Commissioa aad Council of the
resignation of Mr. Christian Skjervold.
MOTi�i by Conncilman Harris to accept �he reaignatioa af Mr. Skjervold and
direct t� Admiaistratio�a to oead a letter of appr�ciatiozz to Mr. Skjervoxd
cam�endiag him for his past aervice. Seconded by Coancilmaia 3aaa►elson. Upoa
a voice vote, the�re being ao nays, Msyor KirZcham declered the motioa carriede
t:�IUDTICATiQ�iB:
PIINNSSOTA HIGffi�IAY DEPARIM:NT: ffi�B(�NCY CB06SOVB8s
PAGS 8
MO?ItI�T by Councilmen �rrie to receive and file the letter from t�e Minne�ota
Higbyray Departnaent appravin$ the requeated crosaover at 69th Aveaue. Secouded
by Coaacilman Samuelson. Upoc�.a voice vote, there beiag no nays, Mayor Kirk6aa
decl.ared the motion carried.
C$ARLS�.�.JOHl�NSQ�t: RBSIC�NAIZON:
• Tbe City Maoager poiated ont that actnaliq Mr. Jor�sason's term on the Ctimeaission
bad expired the firat o# Jaaw�rq aad he waa �sking the Couacil to appoint sove-
one to raplace him.
r�OTIO�i bq Couocilmaa Harris to accept the letter fran Mr. Johanaoa and Co
direct the Ad�niaistration to send e letter of appreciaticra aad coremendativa
to Mr. Johanaon. Secoaded by Couacilman Wright. Upon a voice vote, there
beiag no nays, Mayor 1Cirkh� decl.ared the motion carried.
BQARD_OF BQUALIZATION NOTICB:
11�e Citq Manager said that if the date did aot suit tbe Coimcil, t6ere oight
be a alight chaace of getting it changed, but the Couaty Asaeasor may have
coamitt�enes right straight through to Jaly 15th.
1�0?ION by Couaailman Harris ta receive the Board of Equalizstioa aotice aad
accept t6e date of Ju�ly 14, 1966 a� listed. The motian v$s secoaded, aad
npon a vaice vote, there bafag no naya, Mayor Rirkh+� declared the sotion
carried.
�...DZ_....MCCARZ'�t BUI�.D�ING PS�IT:
Mr. Rob�rt Gnsy, Attorney for Ardia M,cCarty, �as preseat at the Council Meeting.
He atated tleat he had corsespoaded aad talked aitb tbe Citp Attoraey oa t61s
� mstter. �s said that previously the Co�wcil had feit that Mrs. McCurty�s course
of action wss againet the previous o�ner. Ae statsd thafi there aere t�ro dsani-
bactcse Qse vaa th� incurred cose ot a lawsuit, and enother Mas the uacert�inty
of recovery uader tbis ia�s�it. There is the paasibility tLat it msy oece�sitats
Regular Couaci2 Mfautes, Mey 2, 1966
PAGE 9
• twv lawauits, ae he �ould not want to be in the posftioa of haviag the Diatrict
Court saq that he had not proceeded auff�cieatly ae far as a legal remedy �itb
the Couacfl. He etated that ft basically boils do�a to a caee of equfty and
t�e property fs aittiag u�elees and hia client wan�s to develop it aad place
it on the tau zolls.
Maqor Kirkham asked the Citp Attoraey if he had any ca�eats to make oa
this usatter. Mr. Herrick aaid t6at this aeeaaed to be a matter at the
discretioa of the Council. They �st weigh the deeirebility of having a
reaident paqfng taxea againat thr disadvaatsge of having less laad oa the
tri-plex property as required by the Ordinance. tie atated thst the City•s
Iot aplit ordiaaace was not recordad with the Reg�ster of Deede ao it does
not appear in the abstract, aad in eaurt Mr. Guzy would have an asgument
that she �as aot aoCified in the abetract of the ordfnance. Councilman �Irigi�t
stated that it �aas his uaderetandiag a lot split cace be recorded with the
Register af Deeds if it ia requeeted by the c,maer whether or aot the Cowacil
takes any action, and ti�at it is not cemmon practice for Councila to infosm
the Register of Deeda Whether oa not they okay a lot ap2it because it is �t
biading. Mr. Guzy stated that he felt there was a q�aestioa of whether the
Council could claim the Iot she purchaeed was unmarketable because of the
fact tliat the lat split was aot recordeda He said tiut a judge aight say
rhat I�cs. McCarty has bought a marketable property with a structure on it.
Coeincilmaa Wright said that tb� atructure is movable, and the ordinance
splittfng the lot was published tahich he feels constitutes notificatioa.
Msyor Kirkham atated that if the Council were to deny e Building Permit, the
� owner wili aot be able to hold o�to the property rand it will becoane tax
delinquent sad remain that way rather thaa being on the tax ro11e. He stated
that this_t�as the Couacil's chaace to have a structure upon a lot with
sufffcieat aide yard ep�ce. He said that ft would m�8a graating a wsiver,
bat tbe Couacil has doae that before. Councilm�n Herri$ aaked ebe aide yard
widths aad there waa a discuasioa of possible plscecaent af a building oa the
lot, Mrs. MaCarty asked the Couucil if they did not grant t8e Permit, how
was ahe to get her money back. Councilman Wrighe told Mra. McCarty that she
had nat been bilked bq the City and ahe must go back to the oc►e who sold her
the property.
HOTIaN by G:�cilmsa Wright to receive the com�nication froad Mr. Guzy on
beUaif of Mrso Ardis McCarty and that the Council reaffirm ita previous
action aad deny a Building Permit on oae-half of Lot 4 aad alI of Lot 5.
Secondad bq CounciLman Samnelson. �3ayor Kirkham atated that he Was aot against
t%e motia� to receive the comawaication, bat was against the action. Council-
maa WYight said that if the waotion fafls, he wiil make aaother e�tia► to
rec�eive. Upon a roll call vote, Couucilman Harris, Wrfght aad Samuelson
votisg ay+e, and Mayo� Rirkham votiag aay, th� motioa cexried.
BUILDING INSPSCTOR: CITY-aWNBR �iOUSE:
Zfir Citq Maaager pointed out that this wae a Citp �ned houae and ahoaed the
location on a map.
. MO'tIAN by Councilmaa Wright that the City demoiiah thia buildiag, checking
firat o�ith the Fire Depart�ent to aee if theq can $et a useful exercise out
Regulax Conncil Minutes, Maq 2, 1966
• of tlte d+emolftion. Seconded by Councilman Harsis. Upon a voice vote, there
beiag no usps, Mayor Kirkham declaxed the motioa csrried.
CI1►II�ISs
_._.........
MO2IOTT by Cautcilmaa Hsni� tbat tiie Cauacil appr�ve gor paynreae Geaeral
aad Public Otilitiea Claime �844►8 throngh �8532 aad tbe Liquor Claims #8516
througb �8544. Seccaded by Coaacil�aan SsmueZson. Up� a voice vote, there
beiag ao osya, Mayor Rirkhau declared the motioa aarried.
1��5. MtNI�SOTAs
Couacilmat� Wright atated tbat as t6irdWard Gow�cils�aa, be poald like to cail
atteatiaa to the facC tlut Mrs. Mianesota ia a resideat of tbe third aard.
1�OTION by Conncilioaa Wrigbt that the Adminietratioa telegraa Mrs. Minnesota,
Sberpl Frita, oa behslf a! the Conncil, cvagratulating her and tbanking her
for representiag Bridley. 8�couded by CouQCilman Samuelsoc�. The aaeioa
carried uaanimously.
MO'1'ION by CoWOCilsan flarris to apptove the disbureemeat to Mrs. Miaaeaota.
Seconded by Couacilmaa Sarueisoa. Upon a v�.ce vote, th�re beiag no naya�
l�fayor �irkh�m dealared th� aation carried.
�BS�,.�.,.TBS s .
• ilOTION by Coaacilman Harris to approve for payment the £altaring eati�eatet
P�tasaoa-�plin, Inc. Bsti,mats �1 for e�orlc complfted
6402 • 56th Ave►QUe North this date #or coaetructioa o�
Miqaeapolis, Minaesota, 55428 Water 7aapraveseat Project 7S-C
(Schedule 1) $30,699.90
The �otion �aa saconded by Couaailman Samueleon, aad npon a voice vote, ther�
W fag no aapa, Msyar Kirkha�n declared t6e motioa carried.
�..?.
MO?i0T1 by Conacilman Harr:ta to graat the liaeasea listed an page, �6 thrAagb
49 of t6e agenda aad appead the list te the miautes. Seeoaded by Couacilow
Wrigbt. IIpon a voice vote, tbere beiag mo aaye, 1Kayor ULrkhsm deciared the
motion csrried.
APPLICJlTION FOR TAVSItlQ 8B AND Qd � dFF RSTAIL LICBN� - RBD' 8 CL�JB
PAG'd� 10
T!u City Manager explsined ta the Caencil that Mrs. �netmscker aas reqne�tin�
faur lieeasss ia 6er e�ne, tNO of these liceosea (cigarett� amd cafe) !ud
beea grsnted to Mr. Huetmaeker. S� •tated that previoasly the tavern
liaense and the on and off setail licenee had been denied to Mr. �etmacker,
pith the lieense aigaed by Mra. Huetmack�er, aoo� ahe is requeating the iicenaes
• ia her ovo tutme .
Couaciia�an Wrigbt uked the City Ateorney if ths mandletory xevocatio�a apaalfifd
a ehan� of o�nersbip or s chaage of apgiicFat. ZiN City Attorney etated t6at
Regular Council Mfnates, May 2� 196b
pnc� ii
� the maadatary revocatiou appliea to the applicant that was convicted, snd if
under the t�xms of tbe Ordinance, you fiad that this applicaat is the o�raer or
proprietor, the Council could, at their discretion, grant the Iicenge. Council-
man Saca�telaoa aaid he tbougtit tbe Cauncil should continue their previous action.
Couccilmac� WYight stated he thought Mrs. Aaetmacker should be heard if she
deeires,
Mrs. Hustm�e= was preaen t at the Cocuicil Meeting snd explained to the Cowuil
thae ai�e has been running Red•s Club as their livelihood. Couacilman Wright
asked sthat precautioas she �could take so it would not happea agaia. Mrs.
Huetmacitex said the miaors had coame ia aiter she had left, and ahe would
watch it very carefullq. Councilman Wright asked the City MaaBger if there
were aay complaiats at the present time, aad the City Maaager asid not that
�'l@ iiri@iJ O� s
M02ION by Coeuicilmaa Wright that the Council Accept the applications aad
ataard Che liceases oa a probat�,onarq baais for oae year wit6 the understanding
that a review of thc aew m8aagement will be made at that time. Ttie motion
died for lack of s aecoad.
�be Citg Attaraey stated ttsat the City of Fridley is issuing the liceaae, aod
ahe juat ha� to qualify under the Staee Statute. Ia this caae, her husbaad
was the oae convicte8 and tbe Couacil has the discretion to approve. He
meationed thia juat so it ia uaderstood.
� M�cse Iiuehaacker asked if the Couacil would grant a licensa if they found a
buyer. 1lte Councfl said that fC would depend upoa the bcryer, as they wouid
not se�ard f� to aameone who had been in trouble soaneahere eise. Couac:tlmaa
Wright said that the Oouncil should be very clear oa thia �atter; that the
qualifications of tlie applicaat have nothing to do ritb the locat3on of tbe
property, and the Couucil needs grouoda othez thaa if the property aesds
upgrading. The oaly coneideratioa for the decision is whether she vill keep
it reuiniug ti�e vay it ahould be. Mayor Ki.Ykham said t6at she �ras in effect '
aperating the club wben tLe �harge waa brought. Mra. Huetmacker said she
xas worklag there, but had left when the minors ceeua in. Sbe was a�ked who
wauld be ruaning it in the eveing if the liceasea Were granted and she said
slfe would be t6ere. 3he asked What ahe e�as aupposed to do if the liceases �reze
not granted, close the door0? She nientioaed the people thst woriced t6ere,
aad stated ehat she felt ahe had as much a right to a licease as eayase. Mayor
Kirkham poiated oat that a licease was aot a right but a privilege. Mre.
Huetmacker explained to tbe Couacil the details of t6e conviction chrrge.
Couacilmsn Harris etated that her discua8ioa bringa up differeat poiats that
ths Coemcil is not aware of, aad he euggested that Couacil revie�o the proceedings
of the heariag and make a jud$ement on that. Mrs. Huetmacker Was aslced if sae
conld attend the meeting on May 16, aad was t�ld ehe could.
MOTI�1 bq Councilman Wright to grant temporary liceases to Mrs. Hnetmitcker
for thirtp daqa. The motioa was seconded and upon a voice vote, the motion
carried.
�, pgT�'�al`L.�iQ� 10-2966 REQUBSTIIJG CO�ICRBZ73 STRBET3 IN, INNSBBUCK STH ADDITiO�N:
MOTIO�d by Couacilmen Harria ta receive Petitioa #10-1966. Secoaded by Couacil-
man Wrfglit. Upou a voice vate, tbere being no naye, Mayor Kirkh�ns.declared tbe
motion carried.
Regul�r Caaacil Miautes, May 2, I966
• Mr. McCli.�e, repreaenting the Saper America Statia►as, vas preseat at the
C011IIC�� I�t�A$� and stated t6at Snper America i.s Iea�ing the existing
statioQ oa Bast River Road sad Oebotae Road. The Coesucil looked at the
proposed gleaa aad discusaed the size and pl�cee�ent of the signs.
I�Q?IOH�by Cauacilman Samuelaon tha� the Couacil approve Lhe three ae� aign
permit applications for 2 pqlon sig�e and a new roog-frone aiga upon the
deletioa af the oae rooftop s�ga aad one boulevard sign. The motion was
secoaded, aad upoa a vofce vote, there being no naya, Mayor Riakham dealared
the mootivn carried.
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pR7"(TT[yAT �71 �l 966 RR�?1]F_NTC [�17' f1M.iifAY fiT7.L4 �R_7it[I'MNG TA 2A8 P�IlQED C�iSTR
OF CE�Il:RCB ALSO OBJECTING;
Mr. Mi�ex stated thst as he w�a on�e vf ths o2dest resideats ia the Holiday
r Hill�s area, be would be the �pokesmaa for the petitioners. He stated that
the petition had been sigaed by 23 of the 25 ho�eawners, and if two of them
had aot beea out of tawa, aad oae husband not ho�ae, he felt they would have
had I00°�6. fle explained that the peaple had bought their hames p2anaiag �s
be�ag aext to a park. Ae stated that a$500,000 bond isaue.had been voted
for building the City Hall in one area, aad aa� it is being a�oved to the
park and the people are not hap�y about thie. He stated that it is being
mQVed awaq fron� the center area, where the most people caa use it, and the
. peopie wl:o voted aa the boad iesue should have tfle caurteay of knawing why
it was done.
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Mayor Rirkham stated that theze were several reasons, aad good economica Wss
tbe biggest. He said that it would be rather coetly to add on to thia
present structure, and the building waa not worth addi�8 ou to, so it would
be more economical eo bn�Id a ne�r structnre without aa o1d buildiag dictating
what can be done wtth the design of tt�e aew structure. He said that the
availabie land at the pres�nt %ocatioa woald be cramding the new structure
icataediatelq as there vonld be too little parkiag and no expaasion spece, aa
the Conncil loaked #or a aew area. As the Council dtd not e�8at to apead the
boa@ iasue on land they deaided it would be Hise to uee Iand the City alreadp
o�n�d and dispose of this property eventually aad came out �head. He said tbe
Iaaci will be landacaped aad i.mproved much quicker t�is �aq, aad it ati11 will
b� pazk 1ike. Mr. Mf.nder aaid tt�st it would briag more traffric to the area
snd he waderstoad ehe patking �oald be toward the back ness Holiday Iiills. 8e
said the peaple would prefer �o hav� grass for 10 yeara, if nscesaarp, until tl�e
park ia daveZoped. He sa�.d he personally would like to se� figures that it
would be cheaper af�er baildiag e ne� fire atatioa, and ask�d ff the figures
were available. Mayor Rirkham aaic! that it wao coammon kaaaledge that building
onEo an old baildiag dictatee �ihat yoa can do, aad thep �i21 be eeoviag to an
area tt� yill allaw a oae storp s�ructare ratfler thaa two, and more freedaa
wtth tbe design. Mr. John Meyer aaid thsC he recalled the ac� City Hal! plaaa
had beea for t�ao stozs�e and ttae estimates had been $50,000 over, and no� it
was a on� atory acheme, would this incLude the Fise Depmrt�ent aad the Pol£ce
Depa�rtment. Mayar ICirkha+a anse�ered that it c�ould aot inciude the�a immediately,
� and tt�at the architect had told r.he �ouncil they needed the square fvotege of
a twa sCory building aad the preseq� l�uiZding to make City liall functioe, aad
naw he haa aaid he can put tbe eame aquare focrtage oa oae atory aad it �ill
cost na more.
Regula� Coaacil M1auCes, May 2, 196b
� Camcilmaa Wright said t6at Che architect wi11 be designiag the neW buildiag
c6eaper be�ause the Co�ncil bas told him to. He �aid thst he Wsa in favor
of moving the City Ba1I, but 6e disagrced with the Mayor on the reasons.
He safd he did aot fee2 the present locetioa held any promise of developing
for a aew City Sall as the Conoco �tstion► �as stapictg, Ole'a garage �POUld be
the ffiamr, �he Telephone Co�paay warehouse woald nofi move ar upgrade, Che �
ChrisCiatwo� coraer couid onlq be face lifted, Che Reidel propertq con2@ aot
be develaped as ehey had hoped, and a aera City Hnll ia aot ca+�patible with
the plaua3ng for the area. 'Mr. Minder asked Couacil�aa Wrigbt if he vas
aot saqing that siace Goven�aeat money was not used for redevelopment, !�
aeve� will develop a�nd he �d�ed that h� did aot get thfe feeling, he feels
that tl�e ptople �ill develop it them8elves. Councila�ran W�ight said that he
�ees ao evid�ace of ttaia.
Mr, Minder stated that aow� ticat City Hsll is moving farther awaq, the fire
insuraace ratea wiil be bigher and the City wi21 need two �ire etationa.
Councilms�s Wright said that fire �lerwriters had totd t�tem they xere atill
close �a�ugh to the ceater. •A viaiCor to the Couacil Me�:ting said he had
sp�nt abou� tvo houyrs thae sfteYnoon checking iato thfa, aad that moving the
City Hall farther north �aill af€ect the bweineas ia an ares on Main Street
1/2p a hnadred oa their iaanraace rate which would be appraximstelq $21,000
everp pear. He said thae Richfield had two fire stations acud same of these
busiae�aa�en thought some conaideraCion ahould be given to having tWO fire
statfotus. The City M�anager a�afd that the Fire Department has laoked into
• £ira rates snd will report on it. Couaciimaa Wright eaid Cwo other steps
wsre being loe►l�ed at t��ich �rere th� additioa of at►other pumper truck a�d
incr�ssed persoaael. The visi![or said that this �ou1d make no difference in
tbe hoa�e r�te. Couacilman RiErkham said that the Fire Department would not
neceaeaxilp bs moved very soon.
Mr. Joi�n M�epers sai.d that the Couacil's main reasoaa sesm to be the land
axid to save oaney, he asked if the Couacil had investig�ted other available
laad. Cowacilm�n Harxis said ttsat ther+e did not appear to be aay commercial
laad ia this area, and the iaduatrial land �ould have coat too �ch money.
Se said they had Iooked at a lot of eites, bnt theq needed ar�e wiChin reasaa
aad �tiill have moneq Ieft aver to build.
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?here was a discasaioa af whete the building will sit aa@ vhere th� parkiag
Iot will beo Mr. Minder asked if there wi2l be aay,acreeniag so car IighCa
Will e�at flad�into the homes. Couacilmaa Harris ssid that they had indicat+ed
to Lhe architect thst theq waate3 a eite pr�p�ration to enhaace th�e psoperty
ac�i Lhat ha tbought it waa a desisable loakiag buildi.ng. 1lsey diacusaed ti�e
dasi�tability of the land as a park and Couac�la�a Wright ssi� that he had
re�nsed to go aI�$ until he hsd the asgaraace that the firat pYOCeeds from
titia preseat aite be earmarked acre for acre for the park land taken.
Mr. Ml.n�ez asked that tbe letter fs�oa� the Ch�aber af Coatioerce be read. Meyor
Rirkham said Ct�at the letter Was a result of a me�ting of the Board of
Directors aad oot ficym the entire Chs�oaber of Camm�rce. �e read the letter
which said that at a msett ag of the Board of Directors of April 21st a aiotioa
. pasaed, made by iS�mith, seconded bq Snderlee, that the Chember of Commsrce
recou�end the City Hall be bu32t et �.te present iocatien a�ad that t6e Council
be iafos�med.
�egular Cauncil Miautes, May 2, 1966
• Mayor Kirk2�an stated that tf any of the people Wished to remain for further
dieeussion after the regular buai.nesa of the Council �as taken cara of t6ey
arere velcome to do ao, but that tbe Council had to aoatin�e vith the ageada
at thia ti�e.
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Mr. Thoa�e Hadae, Planniag Cousaitant, aad Mr. Rohert Rurpius, Mianeaota
Highr�ay Degartment, vere at the Ca�sncil Meeting to discuss their recoamendatione
foY the service �toada al�g University Avenue at 57tb Aveaue, 61at Aveaue aad
Mi.saisaipgi Street iater�ecrions. Ms. Hodae reparted ta the Council that
they have attempted to cogrelate tite requirementa of the �esidents, bnsfnessmen,
Iand o�wctess, the Mianeaote Departmeat of Hfghway and their awn ideas of land
planniag, &a said that the plan is at best a ccra4psomiae ia ecoaamic
feasibility and in the function of the plsn itself. He said that the muia
guxpo�e ia to expedite the majar thoronghfare improvement. By Iimitiag the
acceaa an this main thorougt�fare, the service roada beisg the acces8, the
through �ve�ent is exgedi�ed £or gueatez distances. T6e purpose of the
servica road at the intereection is to eahsace s sa£e movemeat, and the baaic
idea is to give as nnich room for �saaevering and stacking apace betweea the
iaterchaages aiad the gervice roads themeelves.
� Mr. Uo� eeid that the two basic approaches� which have been gone over �ith
tbe Plaaning Coamission� are (2) using the existia� �treet patteras, which
ia.the cheapeat as�d has less problems, becaase of laad acquisition and (2)
redeaigaistg the sezvice road iatersectiona th�meelves, trying, if poasible,
to be back 300' from the cect�er 13ne o£ Uni.versity Avenue - ehe so called
"bead ia tbe road" concept.
fle said that tbere are some recaaeweadatioas that aeight be conaidered ia�nediately.
He suggested two areas �:hat could be acted upoa fast becauae of the aimplicity
of the desiga requirementa, aad becauae they do not tie into any other
reca�eadation, theq can stand oa their acaa. Tties� two areas �ere the aorthesst
quadr8at of Misaisaippi 5treet and t3niversity Avenue aad ti�e aorthwest Qnadrmt
of bZsC Avenue and University.
He discuased the interaection vf blst aad Uaiversity firat. Hie► plaa$ for
the �orthNe�t qeiadrant vere to vscate the preseat service road, tir6fch vould
give the apartmeat house more land to devei.op ior paxkiag, and improve Star
Laae. The eontM�eat quadraat can be maiataLaed as it ia. fihe northeast
qnadraat vould either keep the two �aq asrvice road in ita preeeat positioa
and provide s slip aff ramg about tbe midwap point ot �he M�ooa Plas�e praperty,
or oake uae of au alternate plaa foz the corner mhieh �ould vacate the froat
laud aad have a limited service right of way beb9.ad the �ervice atation. On
the southe�t quadraat one piQCe of property would have to be purchaaed at a
price o£ approximately $I3,000 to use the "bead in the road" coacept.
. Oa t�e 57th aad t�iveraity iatersection, tbe northeast atld southeast qnadranta
wo�ld be ttu '�bead ia the s�aad" concept. The CouaclX discusned a posaibie
slip off raap at about 58th if the aeed uhould arise ia the future. They
Reg�lar Cou�cii Y�S.ca��es, �ay 2, 1�J6G
=� discue+�ed � possible c�e3-de-sac for res�denti.al trsific oa the northwest
I quadr.ant and pe�k pe�r�od traf�ic movement in the Eoliday quadraat.
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Oa. the Mississippi aad t3niversity �ntersectina. The sou�h�iest quadrarst
would vacate the gerv�ce drf,vein front of the service stetion and trade it
for Ia�ad behl.nd tlae 8exvice sta�ion. 0►� the Aortt�aeat quadraat the se�rvice
rosd would be set back 250s from the center line o# Uaiversity and later
conld bave � synchroni.xed light with the intersection. There would be a
sl£p o#f rm�s into AoI1y Centero Mr. Hodne ssid t�at the nor�heaat
quaclrant ia saother quadrant they felt the Councf.l cauld s►ake a decieioa oa.
He stated they feel t€�at Ua�.versfty Av�enue servic�e road �hould be looged betweea
6bth sad b7tia, and the present service drive on the aorth eide of Missigsippi
St�°eeC be vacatedo Theq suggest tha� the access �o t6e Red OwI property
eho�ld be 300' back from the ceut2r liae of �he interc�aQge. The aoutheast
qu�d�aat �.� Lt�e tougtaes� one Niz� i�d�e �aid, and any eolution would be aa
iniezi.a� soiutiano iie guggested that there be a r2ght turn only at
Mi�sissip�i Street o�f a pick eep isae and 64th and Sth Str�et would becocne
tlag serv�.ce �oada Tt�err� saas u 3ong digcussion ab�t possible solations
gor the Ghristiansau corner, aad the paaeibi3,ity a� using some of the
vacat�d service dsive aiong the nor.theast �uadraaC es an �cceleretioa lene
to tbe t�igh�vaya �e Kurp�us ��id he �aould check into it.
Mr, Ku�piva then reviewed ti�e Pi�.ning Co�sultantem plana from the Mianeaota
High�taq �taridgainto He said �he Minuesota Higi�way Departmeat is tn sub-
• staatial agxeement with Mr. Ho�ne. They ars in cam�Zete accord at 57th
an8 Uaiveraitye At 62st Av�nue tt�e northwest quadraat is all right. At
the aorCbeast quadrant, they favor the a2teraate, thes� ie snbsLantial
agreemeat in the southeast qu�drn�� aed no cisange in the �outhweat quadraot.
At M3.ssissf.ppi 5treet in the soutt�iest and north�caeat quadxan� they feel
they �ust i�ave a deaieated public roadc,�ay. Ti�sre fs� �►ubst�atial agreemeat
in the aortheast, and ia the southeast they could deed the laad back to the
ceater o£ old Unive?-�ity.
Mr. Kurgfas esid that there muat be an agreemeat very aoon, as they are
hol��ng contYactors up already on a nuffiber of curba sr►d gutters. He said
that they should receive a resolutfon fram the Counci]. ao a package deal
a�ssecifying that same of it couZd be done right aw�y. They feel they must
kaaw, and canaot �o at it piecemeal. This way the resolutioa can liae what
is to be deleted at the present ti�, and they could scart on the two areas
immediatelya The Ciyy Attaraey usked a�bout the casts and Mr. �iodne said
Lher� woald be ao constresctfon cost to the City, just the acquisitioe costs
aad this ia about a$30,000 plsn for tiaree acq�.isit�oas and one alteraative
which would be ac�other $IO,OUO.
MOTION bp Couacilman Wright that the Co�cil adopt Resoiution �60-1966
adoptiag as the go2icy of the Couacil the proposala, as ahoWn on the map, for
the narthwest quadrent of the inter�ection of 61at Avenue and Univeraity N.E.
and the ldortheast quadraat o� Mi�sis�ippf and Uafve�sit-y N.E. as they stand
and reqnast �hat the Minaesots H��ghway Departraeat proceed oa that basis.
• Seconded by Councilm�an Harriso Upc�n a voice vote, Lhere beiag ao aays, Maqor
� Kirkham declared the raotion carrieda
Maqor Kirkhmn meationed to Mr. �rpius th�at 7th StYeet wi1l get s lot more
traffic aaw that the eervice road e�fll be vacated and perhaps the State could
help pa�r tt�� cost of paviatg�
Regular Cooi�acal Mie�utes, M�y 2, 1966
• L3TTxd: L�AGUS PROPSRTY s
A del�gatioa of inen were at the Couacil Y�leeting to �.adic�te thst there were
two piecea of tax delinqueat p$operty ehey were iLaterested ia for Little
Le$gue basebsll p�ark�. Blocic 16 of 1�Yoore iake Additi� aad Spriag Lake
Par� and Lakeside I,ots 12,13,14 og Block 1 and Lats 5,6,? af Block 2. 7'�'he
City Maaager painted out tiiat the Mooze ?.ake Additioa Black I6 had jnat
besa red t:gged by the Parks aad Becrsatioa Departmeat. The visitora aaid
they wonld like the City to pick ap tbe balanc� aad lease it to them for
10 qears, that the Jsyceea are gotng to easise wftb the developf.ag, ead the
P:rk BosYd could use the fields for tE�e�r pl�yoffs, �f thep do aot confl�ct
with the Little I.eagne schedules, aad could use the park in the off season.
TheYe was a diecussion of the iavest�aent that �aouid be made for permaneat
fixtares in caae the City had ta buy them out befare 10 yeare was up. They
discussed whether a five qear Ieaae wonld be more advisable, aad the fact
thst Chis Iand �aas bought as �i� aitee whieh might be needed ia the
diatant future. Tke City Maaager said he would £fnd out the land purchase
price as tibere maq be big asseseeents om the 5pring Lake Park aad Lakea3de
property. Councilmaa Sscdaielsaa safd perh$ps eomethiag could be vorked out
to sp13t the fnterest. The Council decided they rraeded mare intormatioa
before a fiaal egreem�ent.
M4TIdN by Coimcilman Harris Ch�t tht Couacil adopt. the policy of se�tiag
aside tao tax delinquent pYOpertiea under cons�.deration for the Little
• League �oittt tbe caacugx�eace of Lhe Parka and Recrestion D$partaneat.
Seconded by Coaacilmaa Smauelaaa. Upon a vaice vota, the�re being ao nays,
Maqor Kirkham declared the mQtton cerried. .
O�3nNAAiCB ffiGULATING WATS�t 8�'�R INSTA%I,ATEOI+T:
1lse City Maaager explained thet the P2euab�tag Iaagector had asked the City
AtLorney ta draw up this o�diaance as he felt it was aece�sary. Councilmsn
Wrig6t aaid that it aeemed a steop extra Qrice for tbe heme aaner to pay,
and asked ii the Plunnbing Iaapector felt tl�ey e�ere beiag inatalled
imp�caopetly. Tl�e City .Attosneq safd that 3.t was the Plu�biag inapector's
feeliog that incanp�teat people were doing the work. Ca�acfl.man Harris
poft�ted out that maaq small co�rpaaiea do Qot i�ave plumbers with masters
liceases.
MOTION bq tbuacilman Harria� to table coasideration of regulating �ater
so�teuer iastailatioa until the meetiag of May i6th and r equest s letter
of justificatioa from the Plvmbing Inapector. Seconded by Councilmaa Wright.
Upon a voice vote, there bef.ng ao naps, Maqor Rirkhmm declered the motiaa
carri ed.
MO?IO�i by Conncilman Harris to waive tbe readiag aad adopt the ordinaace.
• Secoaded by Couac�nnaa Wright, and upon a voice vote, there txing no naya,
Mayar Rirkham declared the eeotfoa carried.
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•
Regular C�ncil Minute�, May 2, 296b
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� TO A1�ND SECTIdN 45.1$a SUBD7�Vi$ION NO. 4 TO
O�F PxGGY-BACK YARDS D itAII.-ZitUCK TRANSFER .1
...
The City Attorney sta�ed that be suggests th�y coASider xedueing �he
3,000 feet in the ordinance aa it Nould aot stand �p i# the couxt feela
it is ut�reasonable. Caaaci2�n i3arris auggested periiaps the Council could
ask the 741 planner for an area wb�re thie cauld b� hawdie8 in the co�munity.
The City Attorney recoaos�eadsd that theq paas �t on firse reading, and it
could be atadied more fully be�ore tbe secoad readi,ng.
MO�PIO[,T by Couactlman Wright to wsive the reading aad paas the orriinase�
upoa first readiug. Secoaded bp Counciim�n Sgmc�el�ron. tJgon a vol.ce vote,
there beiag ao aays, Mayor itixkham declared the �t%a carried.
C�T$�TIO�I OF ZI�FtO�VING 71°8 STitEET (Hi$SI3SIPPI TO 67T� AVENilB� :
The City Manager said that Ccwncilmaa iiarris had asked that this item be
oa the ageada as he feela it is imperative that this is doae ia thfs
coastructioa season. Se aafd that it can either be dosi� with State Aid
fu�ds or tt►e City caa hold a Pu�b2ic fleariag and a8aesa it. Mapor Rirkham
seid be felt it sbo�Id be doae as soon as possibte and �ith State Aid funda.
Councflmaa Sanuelson saked if a mst can be pat aa it ae there is no decision
yet ott tite �storaa sewer. Zhe Cit�r Eagiaeer aafd thaC a a�at can be put oa
for a couple of years. $e aaid that �ith the ne�w atorm sewer oa Missiseippi
• Street tbere wf.tl be more washoats aad it �aoald be pretty haYd to put a
pern�:ent caver oa 7th Street. Connci2man �1'right asked if you caa justifq
a aabstaadard street for Stste Aid, and the C#.ty Sasgin�r anamered that
the City can use maintenaace moaeq. '1'�e City Eagineer goiated out again
thaC eith tE►e ne� storm sewer ti�ere will be mvse storm sever �ashout
prablao�, a.ctid the Rice Crsek �rea 6sd beea proanised thst their problem
�os�Id be atudied and combiued �ai.tb t6ie, �nd they are haldiag out other
problem� a9.so until theg kaea �hat the Conc►ci1's decisian wili be. The
Couacil diacusaed the three propsa�Ia for the Reidel property aad whether
it ahov►Id be left a permaaeat pand. Coinncilman tiarris sugges�ed that,
befote a te�nporary u�at goe� oa, they decide if a connecting pipe abould go
in fi�rst. �e City 3�ianager aaid tt�st the coat would have to be taken out
oi am asse��eaent fuad as a futuse �aee�sa�ent, aad the Fiaance Dizector said
ttta City would i�:ve to sell teespoxasy bond$. Cauncilm�n Harrie amid the
$�,U00 for the pipe would be a good investment, if it �ere needed later,
aad the Co�uiLy would aot Iet tbeaa dig up the Stseet. Cauncilman Sa�elaoa
sa�id that the City i� nat su�ce iL would ever be ae�d�d, �nd for $10,000
thep could j:ck in nnder Mis�isaippi Street if it eaas necessary, and if tbey
pat $7,400 into i� now ia five qeara the tntere�t �aould amount to $].,7'00:
sad he �rouid r�ther pay the �3,000 additional ia fivc yeats if necesasry.
I�iON by Couacilman Harris Co pave 7th Street from Miaaissippi 3treet to
6itb S�x�et oa a temporarq basia asing State Aid Funds. Secoaded by Council-
man Wright. Upan a voice vote, there beiAg na nays, Mayor Itirkham declared
the saoiion carried .
• C3�q Bagi.�er Qureshf eaid that aome decia�ion �hotild be made on the Rice
C�re�k area. �f the Caunc�.l does aot do aaythin� saue te�aposarq work should
Reg,�ls� Co�.cil Miautee, May 2, 29�i6
• be done in �he area. The Couacil discuesed instal2iug t�o additioaal catch
basins.
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MOTiON by Cauncil.maa Hnrris tha� two catich basins be iastaZied on Rice Creek
?errace. T�e a�atioa �rae secanded, aad upon � voic� vote, there bei�g no aays,
Msqot Rirkham declared the metioa carried.
CHANC� 0� �1 - S?O�tM SEWSR IN9P��NT PR�JSCT �12:
�►e Coasulting Bngiaeer ebaRVed a map of the prnject to the Council aad
explained tbe proposed chaa�e arder.
1�l0'1'IO�T by Coaacilman Harris that the Cauacfl �pprove Change Order �1. 1'he
n�tica� was seca►ded and upoa a voice vote, there beiag ao nays, Mayor
Rirkham declared the motiaa carried. � .
I�OTIQ1 by Couacilmaa Harri.s to adopt Resalution #61•1966 approving the
sttpplemeutal agreement with the State of Miaaeaota. The motioa Was
seconded, and upon a vaice vote, there beiag no nays, Mayor.Rirkham
declared the motioA carried.
1�TItR+i bq Canacilman Harris to adapt Resolation �62-1966 approving the
anpplem�atal agree�ent vith the City of Columbia Heighte. The motimt �es
secondsd, and apoa a vaice vote, there being no naps, l�syor Rirkhmn declar�d
the mvtioo carried.
Counci�men Samuelson explain�ed that 1�lr. Robert Miuder had reqnested that
68tb Avenu� trom 8lghvay #65 to Channel Baad be iacle�[ed ia this project.
Tbe Citp Ma�ager said that he t�ad talked to CounciLaaa 36eridan on this, aad
be aleo said that a Pablic �ariag Will bave to be beld.
MO'1'ION by Councilmaa Samuelson to adopt Reaolution #63-1966. Secoaded by
Couacilmaa Wright. Upoa► a voice vote, there bei.ng uo nays, Z�laycr Rirkham
declarad tbe motion carried.
ON 0�18 NEW 27, 500
. T!� City l�nager said tbat theae tvere ia the budget, aZtbougL origiaally
tbere aere ta be two trucke; but Che budget had beea cut back eo noW they
were aakiag for one big truck. Tlee Citq Engin+egr xaa astced if a bigger
8egulas Cotuu�tcil t�ifaeites, Mey 2, I966
. car thaa this Was aec�asary to be able to ca�cry equipu�ent, and Mr. Qureshi
said that ti�i�3 wnuld be euiEfiaient, as he did aot have to carry �ch
eqc�ipmeAt. G�uncilmaa Harris pointed out that the A�tmee�or had complained
about their cars aad he asked if o�h�� depertmenes �aould be able to use
it also whea it was ao� beimg used bq tk� Engiae�riag D�paatmea�. The
E�egineiar eaid that they would only ne�d it ateadfly abou� aix or sevea
moa�be.
I�FION by CouQCilman iia�cris to adopt Resalution �64-19b6 advertising for
bida. Secoaded by Couacilsan Wright. Upoa a voice vate, there bei.ag_no
aays, Mayor Kirkham declared the �tioa carried.
The City Maasger explaiaed tlaat �he Stete Hi�hwaq Department would like
tbis old agreeffieat s�gaed bq the a�r Mayor.
MORS� by Couacilmaa Wright to adopt Besolntion �65•1966. 3econded bq
Conac4la�► Bazris. Upoa a voice vo�e, the�e being no nays, Mapar Kirtcham
declared the motion carried.
1�TSOMyLITAN T�SIT C�IISSIaN:
��r.r.i��wr� ■ r
Coaacilman Sarris esid that he had read the letter and talked to otber
• Conaciloea.frem other cities and �eit thie xas very �hhort sigbted oa the
psrt of the iletropalitan Traasit Caemissian as it Would oalq be alioaing
oae reprementative frvm fonr cow�ties.
I�DD'tIO� b�y t'.ouncil�saa Hartis to reaeive and file the cc�suaicatioa from
t6e MetropoliP� Transit Caomiasion. Secondad by Councilm�a Samuelsoa.
U�Oet a vaice vote, there being ao nays, Mayor Rixkham declared the moti�
carrisd.
1.00A1"tON O�F' P03TAL BO�R �
T6e City Manager explained that tbe Post Office had taken the postal box
apay from the front of the lurdaaYe store, and wo�ld like to place it in
frarctt of City HaIl. Se �tated that L6e Post Office absolutely pill aot
pat it b�ck in froat of the hardvate atore es they vaat !t farther south
and if the Couacil does not Wa�t it in i�roat af City Ha12, they will p�t
it oa b4th Aveaue. T�ee Council did aot fet]. thexe waa eaoa� roem ia
front o€ City Hall for drive•ap raail depasiting aad too& no actioa on thia
item.
NUI3iANC8 P80PB8?IBS:
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Th� City Attorney stated tbst t6e psopexty at 659i Ma�a Street had baen
clesuad ap accordiag to the Bealth Iaepector, but t6at it iud beea bvnrded
up vitli inferior material aad aae wiada�a �res el.ready dpea• B+e said the
• Buildiag Iaapeator recame�ended atertic►g a dilapicta�ed building actioa, but
this �1d be coatrazy to th� previous covncii �ection. �e aaid tb�s City
could take actian to aee that it was aecurely boarded ap aad c6arge it to
ehe aYaer.
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�egular Co�ncil M�nutes, Msy 2, i966
• MOT7:ON by Conncilman Wright to aotify the awaer of the property st 6591 Maici
� SCreet to camplete baagdi.ng up �he house satisfactorily by Ss00 T'huraday
eveniag or the City wili da !e Friday aa8 the owaer �ill be ch�rged for
tbe ca�t. Secoade8 by Coancilmaa Samnelaoa. Upan a voice voCe, ther�
beiag ao aays, Mayog Rirkham declared the a�tioq carried. �'!ie Couc� iI
discuased resciading their previous action if th�re are any mo�e lapses
on thia a�raera part, and go ahead with a dilapidated building action.
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Tha City Attorney safd he had viewed the Cochran propertq w3th Leonard Cochran,
and Mr. C�chraa said that t�e present �eaant will be oeit bq Jaly, end he has
promised ta pnt up a soZid £eace for screeniz�g in the back. Councilman
Samuelsoa asksd if he wouZd eater into an $gre4smeat ca3,th t8e City. The Citq
Attorney said that if thia fs vwhet the Carcincil wants, he will suggest it to
him. Councilman Wright suggsated Che Cfty Attarnep o�r�te him a letter sayiag
that it ia the CounciZ°s taaderaea�xdia� that the preseat operation wi21 cease
by Augugt 2at, aad in the meaatime �.f he wi11 camglete the screening as per
prlor agreement, fullfilis�ent of t�is understanding wiil make i.t uanecess8ry
to bring court actioa.
1�e City Attorieey said tha� �l�e haame at 841 Rice Creaek T�rrace hss be�n
sold a�d will be rebuilt.
Zbe C3ty Attoraey said tbaC t�e had writtea Mr. Salitermaa regardiag the
Saliterm�„� pro�erty saqing tbat, as he had told h3m ia previous letters,
the aprinkliag system had to be iaatalled, and he had seat cogies to the
grocery chain. He also iadicated to Mr. Saliterman that he was delinqueat
in putting np the scr�en he had prce�i.eed, ead said that i€ there were ao
reapoase, he would teke it to the Couacfl and suggeat that the Council
take actioa. There has beea ao response. The Gity Attoraey auggested
that the actia� the Gouncil co�Id take eas to bring a mi�demeaaor charge
against hisn for violating tbe Citq fire code. He sai8 tbe Fire Znspector 1ud
Lald Mt. Saliterman to put ia a sprinkler ia the baaemeat of the grocezy store
aad he bad orally agree@. Coaacilmaa Aarris suggested that they could give
him a certai.a leagth of time, aad if it w�e not doae Chey could cancel his
lic�neee. The City Attorney safd thera wss ao gracery atare licens� aad the
City Mansger poiet�d out tbere were cigaretCe licenaes asid 3.2 beer licenses.
Cawacil�an Wright suggested tbe City Manager iadicate ta Mr. Salitermen tiae
Couacil s�i�l lift the licenses aad bring a chagge. The City Maaager aaid
he wauld ca1Z him ehe aext daq.. The City Attorneq eaid that the next step
wouZd seem to be haviag a co�nplaint sworn out. Couacilman Wright suggested
that ft could b� contingeat on no response.
�Old by Councilmaa Wright aathorf$i�g ehe briagiag of a misdeme8aor complaiat
agsinst Mr. Salitermaa for violation of the fise code. This compiaint ahall
be a coatiauiag violatioa, sach that he vi.11 caer.i.nue to be tn violation as
long as the work is aot done, aa$ thet the Conacil authorfze tbe City Maaager
aad the City Attoraey, at the�r discret#,on, to bring t6is action ii aecesaary.
T�e �otion das eeconded aad upon a vofce vote, tbere baiag cw naya, Mayor
Itirkhsm dealared the a�wtioa carxied.
The City Attoraey said that the Snnl�ne MoteL has ba�► �old and the rea].
i eatate nu�a, Mr. Dumpiiy, bas indicated that the uea aaaers hope to cieaa up
the erea in 30 days aad rebuild 3� 90 days.
8eg�aas Cauacil Minutes, May 2, 2956
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Ths awtue�t a# ttte pYOpertp at 6881 Ceattal Aveaue, wh3.ch is tt►e pickie factosp,
iadicated hs waate�t anotber 30 daye. The City Manager said ti�at the owner
vantad to tslce tl� top off and use the boteoa� #oY various bueiaesses, and
be had t�1d hfm be was svxe the Couacil would �ot go along r�ith that. Ttae
Ctty Attorney said the aanes clai�ed he h�d be�a deiayed by load restrictions
of som� aort.
MOTiON by Ceaacilman Wright to cm tiaue the daagerous buildiag proceedings
feill farce aad fuli spe�d. Secoaded by Couacilmaa Sasuelson. Upon e voice
vote, tbere being ao naya, Msyor Kirkham declared tbe motioa carried.
Coiutcilman W�ight stated that he hoped the City Attorney hed the suthority to�
withdgaw the dangerous buildiag proeeediags as sooa as the o�raer egrses to
demolish �tid cleet.
SPSING LAI� Pll� �iT:
�hs City Attoraeq astued the Couacil if each of th� had a copy of this
agrewra�eot. Se aaid this vas the fir�t dreft aad be �cuid like to have the
ca�eats of the Conauitiag Eagiuefr before it goes to the f`uil Couac3l, amd
t� he Mitl redrsft it aaet �t it oa the agenda.
�:;�� .i:.�i:�� .�:w� �_ �n ,i;�1�
Coouci2ssa Samuelaoas said t6at ao action t►a� beea taken by Sd t�ies on Able
• and Bak+er, sod tba� 6e had teiked to Vi Nagel who aaid, thst as far as Le
ves c�tcesdsd, the Citp �oald put it ia aad assess it. Tbe City Attoraey
stated tbat h� bad Nritten a letter aad talked Ca Ed t�iee► t'rl.ce atace the
I.ettes. Couaei2s�sa Sssm�elsoa se:ggeste� the City Attorney �rite another
1�tter teiliieg 6i.s it wa* beietg put in by City forees. Z'bQ City Engine�r
saiid th+�t the otor+a sewer and wteac were supposed to go !u aad Vi Aagel had
beea,given a year. H�e said tbf City must hold a heariag 3i tbey are goiag to
ssses�t it. Councilmaa Samuel�oa said �e �as talkiag about tLe 12" pipe. Ths
Citp l�aaeger said that he will c6eck this out aad aeo if tfie City ia irc a
pasitiQn to do it.
GLOVSB t�,AIMs
The City Attorctey stated that he had tnrned the Glover HAUSea, Iac. claia�
over to tt� insurance caopany, and they returaed it atating t6at the� did
nat fe�l the City hsd a�xy coversge vi�h �6eir cam�paay beeanse tM policy
staCes that it is to cover acci.deats, the�e had been ao notificatioa ae to
the date of aa accident, and tLey claim they have bcen coveriag the City oaly
eiace 1964 �ud Cbia complaiat start�ed in 1954. The City Attornep aaid that
this meaas be �i11 have to auhmi.t an ansWer for the Citp denying liability
clai�it►g lack o# notiae to the oauticipality for any damage aithin the 30
days noti�icaCfon period and gen�rsl manicipal immuaity. A� aa�d that t6e .
iasureace coap�any did la�dicat� t6at they would, uader a w�iver of righte
agreemeat, iavestigate the facts aad if they fouad the Citp.bad l�.�abilitg
and if t6ey alao £cuad oa s�eevaluating t6eir positioa, that there ras aqq
coverag� hy Hartford they �aoesid then defend. The reservation of right nersly
• state• that t1�ey are not waiving aaq of their cialmed defease�. The Citp
Regular Caunci2 Mi.auCe6, May 2, I966
• Attos'ctejt x'eco�ameaded Che Gbuncil do this aa they mey aat gaiu anTYthing, bat
there va�.n�tbing Co Yase, aad he �i2Y go ehead a�d deaq the City's reepoa�si-
bil4ty.
I�OTItA�T by Cautcilman WriSbt that tbe Mayor and City Mat�ger be authoriZed to
enter into a iteserv8t�on of Bigh�s Agreemeat with 8artford to alla�w ei�em to
inves�igaGe fusther. The �otion �ss seconded, aad npon a voice vote, there
baing uo nEsys, Mayox Kirkham declared the motion carried.
,ADJ�t?s
There beia,g ao further busines�, Mayor Kirkham declased the Begular CounciZ
Meetiag of Maq 2, 2966 adjouse�ed at 3s25 A.M.
Respec'�fully submitted,
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Mary Us Stro�s
pctiag 8ecretary to the Council
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� ai'INUTES OF 1`HE SPECaAY. C�CYY. MEETING 4k" M�lY 9, 1966
•
?he Special Council Meeting of May 9, 196b was cal2sd �o ozder by Mayor
Kirkham at 8;03 PeM.
BOI.L CAI.L
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�EBS PRB38NT: Rirkham, Wright, Sam�aelson, Hsrrfe (arrived at 8;25 P.M.)
�8S ABSENT: Sheridan
pN i�PROVBMBNT SS&SW#79 - PUBLIC gBARING:
Tt�e City Maaager read the Notice of Hearing. The I�Ssyor eaid that tbe items
�ould be discussed in tbe order of the outlfne.
SANITASY SEWBR - C0�&CB PARRs
Mr., Mike Hafaer was present at the Meetiag aad aaid ttaat the sooner it could
be in, the �ettero If it cauld be in by July lst, he vould appreciate it.
WA?SR t�1?BxdL3 - CO�RCS PARR ADDYTIO�I:
Mr. Mike H�faer said he hed the aame com�eat, the sooner the better.
• STO�M SSWSR - CIX�BCE PARRS
Mr. Hafaer said, •'The same cammeat."
SANIaA$Y SEWSIL AND WATSR Y.INf:S - 53•'� COURT:
Mayor ICirtsh� asked if aayoae cared to make aay co�ent on this item, sad
there xas no aaewer. He asked the �embers of the Council if they had aay
commeatsa Councilmaa Wr�.ght asked �hat percentage of p�tition the Citq had
received, and the City Eagineer answered that it was i00'�.
T�ATBR AND SBWER LAIERALS AND STaRM SEWER - PROPOSED PTAT dF TE�RY'S ADD�TIOi�i:
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A Visitor to the Council M�tiag asked whea thie pgoject wili be started.
Tbe City Bngineer said that tihe plat had beea co�pleted vver a year ago,
but becanse of difficulties the developer had ttoC been able to ffle !t qet,
aad �ow Fillmore Road is aeed�d for a schoal that ia 'beiag built. He said
it was decided to hold s Pezb2ic Hearing to see if the people wanted the
projeet ss proposed, but %t basic�lly was to complete the road as the road
canaat l� built without the storm s�wer o Tt�e viaitor asked if the en�mrp
would be drained, and the City Eag�neer answered that if the Council orders
the project in, hopefully it will be done this year.
daother v�sitor, living at 1200 8egia Lane, asked how thia project was to
be financially diatributed arong tbe 2and awaers. Re said tha� the people
who livs on higher ground da aot aeed storm se�er and vill eay it is aot
inecessary, snd if they put storm sewer by the visitox°s hvm� at a later
t9.me, Nill he hsve to pay for it again.
Special Council Minutes, �ay 9, 196b
• Mayor Kirichmn exp2aiaed to the v4.sitor th8t the complete drafnage dfstrict
for a atoren aewer ie aaseseed e�heth+er i� ia high laad or:law land. The
Fi�ee Directos expl$iaed that �oa�e storai sewer work had be�n doae in this
area. A mat�a iatercegtor hed beea const�cu�cted goix►g to Y�ioore Lake and aome
of the e�ea had been takea care of by 1aCeral service, �hia part of the
project wauld take csre of the area noe taken care of at that time. Se
stmted that if the cost is gpread over the entfre area, the eatimated cost
would be $1.32 per 100 square feet or�$132 for a�0,000 sqnare toot lot
sgread over 2Q yeara. Tlie visitor gsked if '�e a�ould ever be assessed
again if stosvt sewer wese installed. Councilms�n Wright explsfned that
mhes� the C�.tq designs the storm sewer, they figure every place that raia
can fall aad plan iche coastruction to serve ttaa� aaea, aad he wi12 not aeed
additional coagtructioa to dra�n hie gro�erty, bnt if standa�ds changed ia
the fatuse sud improvemeat wes� ne�ded, he cauld be ch�rged for the new
imgrovem�at. He aaid that if a aeain interc�ptvr is pu�t 3n one qear, aad
Iaterels are pZanned for later, �there waca2d be �cr aa�essments; oae oa the
interceptor aad oae on the Iateral. Councilmace Wrigtzt said ihat the plaa
h@re is €or the area�s finai ��orm sewer system.
The Goasctltiag Eagine�r, Mr. Comstock, stated thae oae reason that there
we�ce not more people at this Public Hearing could be, because there had
beea a b�g tu�rnout £or Project �40, and at that ticme the people were told
there would be an additional cbarge ia the £uture for laterals, and they
reallse tbis is it.
• Mayor Rirkhmn cloaed the Pnblic Heaaiag on SS&SW Project #79 at 8s20 P.M.
Agt. HAFNBR - DO�JATIOTii {�F id�l@D FOR CITY HAT.'L:
Mayor Kirkham stated that tha Cowuil was ahead o£ schedule aad ttie second
Public Searing could not be called uatil 9:00. He cal2ed on I�tr. Hafaer who
hs�d a propoael to preseat to tt�e Council.
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Mr. Bainer atated that to expreae thank8 to t6e City Couacil £or all tbey have
done for him, aad to take pressure off various groapa in the City of Fridley,
he would like to douate Lots 7 through 12 and Lots 23 through 25, Block 2,
oa Ua�fversity Aveaue to the City of Fridley ior the City iiall. He stated
that this wns 7� to 8 acrea of land or approximately 600' along Uaiversity
Avenue in the middle of Com�erce Park valued at a Iittle over $100,000.
Councilmaa Ssan�eison told Mr. Hafner that thia waa a geaerous offer and it
overahelmed hics. Couacilman Wright said that this waa a vonderful thiag to
do.
Mr. �a#aer said that he had called the City Maaager sad been told tbat the
City has abont 3� acres at their present locatioa, aad this Ml11 be ttioice
as much, and if the City aeeds nore Iand fle would give tham more, but, beiag
practical, he was sure this Nould be sufffcieat. He said that with the
aervice road it ahould be ove� 8 acres. He said that the Council is doiug
a good job acd he �aould like to help them.
• Iiayor Kirkham atated that the Couacil could not accept or deay this oa the
spot, but that►ked Mc. Hafner for tbe woaderful offer.
Sp�eefal Gouucil Miuu�ee, May 9, 1966
• MOTLtI�i by Couacilm�aa Wrigbt to rec�ive the cc�nicatioa from Mr. Hafaex aad
refer it immedistely to the Plauaiag Com�nisaioa, Plmaniag Consultaat as
�eil as �o tbe Architect so everyone can be thfnking abont it at once.
Seconded by Council.a�n Ssm�elsan..
tCounei�maa Harria arrived at the maeting �t 8:25 P.M. and Mr. Hafner's
offer was explsiaed to him.)
Upon a voice vote, there beiag ao aays, Mapor Rirkham declared the motiaa
carried.
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The Citp Msaager stated that tie 6ad aot had a chaace to Calk to the City
Attorney about tt�ie, but the previous Ci�y Attorney had said it was all
right to p�coceed with tt�e glaa8 when there is a 104°� petition, and hold a
pnblic bc�ariag at a lster time. The City Attoxaey said that thia Would be
all r�ght aa ttee Statutes say tbat �vhea there is a lOQ� petition there is
no requiremeat te hoid a hsaring oa the establf.sMment of the project, but
a hearing :hould be held on the asae8sm�nta when theq hecome avaiiable.
� eaid Chat the Resolution should be amended to indicate that there ie a
100°� petftion. The Citq Menager eaked the Fiaance Director if this area has
al�aay� been figured oa a per lot basi�. The Fiaance Director said that
the other streets have beea done this way �tt t6e a�rners request.
• i�OTION by Couacilman Wrfght to adopt Besolutio�t #66-2956 ameadiag t6e
secoad p�rragr,�ph to read "WSLREAS, 100� of the property o�ners, Mhose
progerti�s isz Inagbruck 5th are liable ta be assessed". Seconded by
Couacilmau �srris. Upon a voice vote, there heing ao napa, Mayor Rirk6am
dec2ared the motion carried.
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M02IO�J by Councilman Wright that th� aseessment roil be prepared either
on a ptr lot or per front foot b��.e, �hichever manaer the majority awaer
prefers, ualesa coatested. Seconded �y Councilmaa 8amueleoa. Upon a
voice vote, there being ao aapa, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
M�YON bq Caaacilmaa Harrfs to adopt R�e�olution �67-1966. Seconded by
Councflmsn Wright. Upon s voice vote, there being ao naqs, Msyor Hitkham
declared the motioa carried.
1be City l�ager read tbe approuimate quantiti�s of mateziala that �ill be
offezed for bida. Councilmen Samuelsoa ,�eked if the portioas pere deleted
tDat h�d beQa decided an. The City Engiaesr aaid that 3rd Street from 45th
Aveana to 4$th Avenae hed beea deleted, aad he remiaded the Council tiutt
they hav� alseady ordered ttsis projsct.
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Spec3al Ccunci3 Fifautee, May 9, 1966
MOTION by Caunc9tlnran H�srris to adopt Resolutioa #58-1966. Seconded by
Cauncilmau Wright for disce�ssl.pa.,
Councilmaa Wright aaid that he recalled Lhat there tu�d beea a fe�w streeta
oa Lbis liet that had aot b�eea petitfoned by SO'� o£ tfie paople, and
although there was no questioa iu bis miad t�at t2te Connai2 �ras foz it,
he believed it took five Council votes to order itip. 'i�he City Maanger
saggeated that Cbey could pass the Resolutioa tt►�.s eveniag, aad they
c�ld reaffirm it at the next �etiug if five votsa were Qeceasary.
IIpoa a rolZ ca11 vote, Rirkham, Harris, Wright and Samuelaon voted sye,
aad tt�e mo�ioa carried.
1��,A�t Old BEPAIR WO�IC al+i C21'Y STBELTS ; CITY BNGII�BB
Tfie Citq Maaager stated that the
tbaC aven after t1� mat ia put a
�itb draSnage ia this area. Tbe
t4at �xs mhy a temporarg stYeet �
said that M�cCrassaa is doing the
Duaklay� are about the same.
City Enginear wsated to point out ag,aia
. 7th Street there will still be trouble
Coancil said they understood this, aad
�ss decided upon. The Gity Sagineer
work in this �sea and his price aad
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The Coaaail also d3,�cu�aed the stseets which had 'be�n torn up for
�auitary end storm severa under Federal Dissstes Funda. The City Bagineer
� poi.t�ted �t that the O.E.P. funds �rill pay for a greveZ.aurface onlq.
Cataail�r�sn Samuelsoa asked hw �aich it wi11 coat the Citg, aad the City
Bngi.ae�= s��d theg vould ttot kuao for sure uatil they tear it up aad aea
whaz conditlon tha pipes are ia, b�t tt coul,d be $15,000 to $20,000. Se
asid that tl�y do aot knaw the qeuatity of material necessaxy, but they
do Icao�e the nnit price. The City Eaginesr stattd that thia is aa edergeaey,
i.a tt�E, t3ie atreets are tora up iu, Quite a few places aad the sand ia
blonPing, ruiaiag yards, and thay wouid like to get the Council'a opiaian _
aad atart 8s soon as poerible. Cauaci:lmaa Wrigh� said that hia feeliaga
�oara t6at this wa� the City's �ohare of mor�ey for cleaning and reconatruction.
S�we�e�n said that this hae to be cousidered a repair itam. Couacilmaa
Hsrri� asked vhen th� costs on the total woc�ld be available. The City
8ngi�e�,r said that would be vhea tbe project waa cample�ed. The City has
two bfdo a� "per ton ia place•', aad the� wonld get Mhi.ctaever Campsny �aould
wsnt to da it as t�is is jwt piecemeal. work.
1+10'1'I� by Councilosa flarris ta receive the co�nuaication fsom the City
Engiae�r. Secanded by Counciiman Sa�ue2eoa. Upon 8 voice vote, there beiug
ao aaps, Maqor Rirkham declared the +�tioa carried.
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Hayor. xtsldt� asiced if there vere any people pressat v6o �ight have errived
late for the��,blfc Hearing, thst �ish�d to be hesrd on Iarprovearent Projsct
SSbe8W�79. 'Th�re aae ao reapoase.
� CtJBB�CU,T HRQUEST - tA�1IT�,�„Y �OBPZTAti:
Mr. Charles Johsnsoa, me�ber of �he Uaity Hoapital Bossd of Directora, ras
praaent at the Couacii Meettng. He ahawed the Coencii s s�p and explaiaed
their reqneat to the Counc3l.
SpecYa2 Couacil Mfnutes, Msy 9, I.966
. MOTiOIK by Couacilaaa Sarris to graat th� rec�uested 50• curb cut to Unity
�spi��I. Seconded by Conaailman Ssa�uelsan. Upon a vaice vote, tbese
b�irg �so pays, the motion cas�rfed.
• BEQ�S?IRG Ti1A? PO?dC ST�B� BE P�IVgD IN I�tQiT OF
The Couacil �as prsseated witit a letter from tt�e I�i Carporation requeating
tLst Pbik 3treet be paved in f rant ofE Lots 3, 4 aad 5. �e City Maaager
esplaia�d that �e�er mnd vater are installed up to 8p�rt�ments buiit ia
t6i� ssea, and nav tbe developers vou2d like blac�top to t6e apartments
�also. B� sugg�sted they seceive �his ss a petitiaa:
MOriION bg �auacilw e�arris to receive Petftion �`12-i966 fram the Mooa�
Corparst3a�t. Seconded by tbuncilman Wright. Upoa a voice vote, there
beiag ae nays, Mayor Kix'kitae declared tha matioa ca�rtied.
GAB!l�QB FACiNG dLD UNIVEA32Z4 AVSNUB W�7"H NO ACCESS:.
!� C�Ly Maaag�r eaplained to ttie CouaciZ that Mr. aad Mra. Matc Mrozla,
x6o are pxe�eA.t at the Council iie�tiag, �ave e garage that fscea Old
Univsrsity Aveaue, 'but tbeq ao la�nger bsve �cce�s Co ��iversity Aveaue.
8�e �it:a��d tL�t tbe Stat� erill bui18 a gravel drive to pick up two garages
tbat m loager have accesa if L6e City Couacil vili reqnaBt it. Mayar
• Kir� state8 he .tbought this Lad been requested over a qaar ago.
Mr. �lros2a explain�ed that thsy h�u! received their Building Permit less
. L� L'vo years ago and at that Li,ee they had been told tbis Mould be s
sesvic� driv�, aad their garage muat �it back !7° faan �he road. Msyor
Ri.r� stat�d thst ttre g�opl� 6ad,acCed ia good fait6, sad so 6ad the
Citg as � pian �he City saw st that time sho�€ed thi� as a service drive.
�e City Kaaager exple�ied that tlee State thaig�t t�ey had aa easeaent,
a� h�d 6�en una�oare they bad �itle provSding ao acce�s rigbta, natil
recentiq, it was poiated out that although the Stnte vould provide a
g�cav�l.d�C$vea it wo«ld reqn�re maiateaance in �he winter� and the queatioa
wait, �bose responsibi2ity vould tht� be. Mayor Kirlcha� aaggested tbat
pes�tap� ebo road aoald be ba�oa$bt aIi tite �rap throng6, vhfcb rould �ake
it �as�e� ia� the plc�ea. 1'�ee Citp Engiae�r safd that t�e problem was
tL�� thig eaonid mlce awse peopLe ndtappq as the g�cavel ie dvsty aad t.here
has ba�a o�e co�eq►laiat already. Couucilmaa Wrig6t sugge$ted that perhapa
the peopl� eTOUId p�titiod ea pava it if t;�exe �as so mnek dast. Mrs.
i�h�o�2a �aid �he dfd aot tbiak tbe people �onld go for pe�ving theiz driveway.
Caeuicil�a itarris pointed out that it would be cheaper to tura tbe garage
aresi[►de �1ae City Attorney auggested that tlne peoplcs check tbeir title to
set� if �hey Were lead to be2ieve fn a title examinstion that they had
sccess. xf they had gottea a title opinioa fram aa Attoraey, they may
heve action, but if it uaa poiated out that the State had accees, thep ver�
ot� aotice .
Council�aa �lright sa�d that if he s�as ia their. paaitioa, and their title
� sha+ed no passib2`e legal action, he would get a grav�2 drivevay and if tha
neigi�bare e�oeplain, be co�].d probab].y �rork eut saaae �gre�ent vith t hem.
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Specia! Council Minu�s, May 9, 1966
• Mayos Kir� asked Mr. Mrosl� if hs �eould like t6e �ouac$1 to petitioa tLe
State for a drive. Mr. Mc+�sls aeid that be �amted ace�ss oi� �omQ tlad.
Guuaciiman Wright sugg�sts8 tbat t6ep could sak for a mat, t6at perhaps
the State o�aald do it.
I�OZION by Coeiacila�sa bTriabt to s�qu�st tha Stat� to canstzvct this balf
bloaic of service drive. S�eoaidod b?y Councilmaa flarris. U�on a voice vote,
tLere beiag ao nays, Mayor girkbam deeiaaced the motien car�ried.
PUBL�„ �ABING OD1 ZM�'B�iT,�, 8�'r. I966-2 �e4�DD�END[�i ,1,,� _
T�e City M�aager read th� Notice of Seasing. Mayor F3stchas aalced if any-
ooe car�ed to be hesrd on t63s fmproveaieat.
Mr. 8afner atated tbst b e�ould 2ike to se� this done as �oon as pc>ssible,
and �ould like La se� it strstched out ta old Cea�sai as Le thiaks this wwld
be a go�d tbtag for Lhe Ci�q ta 6ave. Z�ae City Maaager sa3d that befo�re t6at
caald be done, snother beariag wonld have to be ca2led. 8e said t6st the
reasoa this. haa not be� do�ns is t6at it is e f�irly ceew area aad there
ver� nwrerou� othes I�A zoads ttut needed doiag. I�+h. H�fae� aaid that thia
vas aaloed to be put in fo�ss pears ago Whep Melody Maaa►r vas pletted. He
aaid tb�at tabat yoa h�eve is crosstc�a traffic usiag a setvice drive in
Melody Maaos. Councilmsa i�1ri$�t asic�d what p8rcent sfgaed the petition,
and tfie GYty 1�3aaoager said it �ae about 80°�.
. Hayor girict�ss dkl�d We hearin$ clo�ed at 9 s 20 P.M.
Counaiimsn 8ao�elsoa ask�ed �st was happeaiag oc► ehe crotsiag ia this
ares. Zlse City Sngiae�r aaid thse the Raii�eoad vili not do eaytbiag uatfl
thae pl.sas are #iaished. Hs said tleat they are nat v@ry 6appy about this,
bot tLat tt� City aeeda it,
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Cvw�i'im4n Wright said t6at he had nnofficially tialked to the State Higbwy
Ca�iaaianers aad a m�er a€ th� 8ailroad aad War�houtos Ca�iasiaa sbout
this and aleo sbout the 1�Iissfssippi grade eeparation, aad they �rould qeicome
a chanae to sit dam aith the City Couactl, a represeatative of the Railroad
aad ilsrehaase Conmissioa, repre+r�atative of t6e High�y Department, represanta-
tiv� of the Co�eaty, aaQ • �cepraseutative of the 8ai2rosd and have s full
dise�saioa� of preseat �nd fnCbYe crossinga in Fridley: �e auggeated they
bav� a wra from the Ado�iaise�rst�,ou coance�cuing a11 likely future crossiags.
Tbe d.ty 8agineer aaid Lt�at tbe Cosuscii b$s establfshed some of these bq
estabilshing $tate Aid 8oads.
il0�?I�i by Couacilman liarria ro adopt �Casolation �69-1966. Saconded i�y
Cau�acilaa� S�uelaan. Upoa 8 voice vote, there b�i.qg ao nays, Mayor Rirkbsm
deelared tbe eiwtiosi carried. Ceuaciimaa Wright ssid that the City Engine�r
ahould bs iastrucCed to prepare piaas aad apecificatians #or a grade crossiag
� o� the railroad tracks at �3�cd Avenue, iacludiag si$nalisiog. Ttie City
Manager said that tliia �asa alrea►dp incladed ia �he plsas.
Spscial Council Miautes, Maq 9, 196�
• BB$O�Vl'xON.. #70-I966 -
MO►tION by Council�aa �am�seYsor� to eaapt Reso�.e�tiu� #70-1966. Seconded by
,Camcilmaa Wri$ht> Upoa a va£c� voL�, there being no x�ys, Mayor Kirkbam
deciaied ti�e motiaa casxied.
Z'6e City Eagine�r•poiated aut that they ase psopos�.ag to put water aad
se�sY laterals in Tesay's Additfon vhere tbe Citp does'rflt have right-of-
vayo 8e pofated out o� the �ap tb� easemen�s th� City dcea aot 2save.
T6�re t�aa a discwaion of a�oss$bi2itq of �et�iag a blaoket eaaement of
tbis ar�s. Tbe Ciky Maaager ffiaid he though� Casacilmaue Shesidaci may be
abie to Cske care of this. fle said theq cmn still ga ahead �ith orderiag
the �Iaa� �ad specff9.catioas; but ao� let the bid� until tbe ea��aenta
:re takea care of.
HI:ETiiJG WITB BRIC�QQ C�TZO� ON 57TH CR06SOVERi
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Mayor Kirkham said that 6e had received a teLephone call frnm a represeataCtve
of the Esicksoa Corporation i�tatiag Chet he and their traffic eagfrneer aonld
like ta meet aith the .Couacil on ti�e 57th and University Avenue crosaover.
Mayor Rirkh�m said that the represeatativ� had not indicated vhether be Mas
for ar �tgaiast the prebent coocept, but that they have inio�atian that
vould itelp the Cauacfl ia their decieioa. The Council discussed aa
appropYiate time fvr a meetin� aad decided oa Map 12th in tl�e City Maaager's
• office if the City Manager can make arrmngements vith the Erickaon
Corporation and m�ith Mr. Bodn�.
DISCUSSI�1 0�+" T. H.�47 IDt'�RSECTi�N:
.�..�......�.��. . , ... .�.....
T6ffi City Cweacil and Mr. Robert Ch�ciatensoa 8iacvssed the sautheast
cozaer of the interaectian af T.H. #47 and Missiaafppi Street. Tbey Mere
ali in agreement oa what Lo ask of the State Aigheray Depgrta�ent.
1�OT'L0�1+1 by Couaailman Wrig6t to ref�r the plan for the t�rfetensoa corne=
of T.He #47 and Miasissfppf Street as discusssd by Mr. Christeasoa and the
Citg Couaci2 to the Plaaniag Consuitant, Mr. Hodne, and the P�anaiag
Ca�smisaioa for a prc�pt r�spoasa, aad to xequest Mr. Sade�e to prepare a
dr�iag ot thia coacept to scale that vae�ld get Higtn�ray Department spprovai.
Seaanded by Coaaeilmaa Harrie. IIpc� 8 VOfCB vata, thsre being no aaya,
Mayor Rirkhan� declared ttu motiaa carried.
So�ae busia�ssmen from tbe HoII� Sboppfag Genter were preser�t at the Cautcil
Mestiag and the�y lomked at the msp.aad discussed t6e nortbaeat corner of
T.H. �►7 aeul Mlasissippi Street.
N86i FRiDIBY RSCO�iD xEPOt18R: .
Couacila�sa Wright introdnced Mr. David Schaaf, the ae� rtporter on the staff
o� ttie Fridley Secord, to Che Couacil ac�d �mbere oi tize Ad�iaiatration.
• CiTY HALL F80�iT BNTRANCB:
Courscit�n Saas�uelaa► safd he thoaght tbe froat of the Cit� Hall should be
fixed up vith so�e sod, fasr or five shrnbs, a ne� flag polP, ond take daMa
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8pecial Coumcil Mian�es, Psay 9, 1966
• ttte o1d City Ha11 sign, get �on� letters ac►d put t6e� up above the door.
i4ayaa F3richa+o� said it wc►uld set a gaod example.
IKOrtiO�t by Gouaaflsaa Saaeueleaa to �.n�horfse up to $250 to get the front area
of City Sai1 i�n nhape. Seccsaded by Couacilman H,aYris. Upoa a voice vote,
there being no s'sa1s, 1►sayor P•irkbacn deelsred t4�e matioa carried.
Q�S't'Ia4NAY88 TC SEND QUT TO F�IDY�Y RII3ZDENTS;
Coaacilmaa Ra�cls sho�8d tbe Conacil a copg► of a qaestionnaire that Edina
had s�nt �t aith tt�eir hooesteaa! exemptia�a fogms. He suggested ti�at
Pridie� ceaaider aending ouC �oamathing sfmilaz witb t6eir water bills or
aaae oth� �siZing. Se atated tha� they had asked manq good queetioas and
they Lnd ezp�ected to a�ceiva s seapoas�s of a6out 20'I., but I�ad gotten back
app�roxf�tely 807. of them. 8�s sa�d aome af �h� questio�a could be
elfmiaetad �nd soame of them ct�anged to pertaia to Fridley..
The City i�aager atated tbat 1he �ed ataxt�d lo�ki�ag �aato this idea al8o
and titoaght perflaps rhey could be eent out with the annual r�aport. He
euggeated that the Cauacil eauld give their e�gge�tioae and he could make
up a canposfte by the next a�Cing, if theq could ge� th�ir auggestioas
back to 6im right awey.
ADJO�its
� 1�eere bel,ug aa further business,_ Mayor Kirkham declared the Special Council
Me�tiaig of May 10, 1966 adjaurn�d at 10:25 Y.M.
�espectfully snb�itted,
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Acting Seeretary to tbe Coancfl
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No�ice is bea�rbp givffia �� �h� vill b� �a P�ab��,e Heerimg of
tC.�e City �il oi tht ���� o� i�stil� ian �ha� Ci�gv A�2i �.� 643i Univer-
tiLty Ave�e N.�e era i� 1b$ I966 ia� �ia� Cauaci3. t�ab�r �� 8.00 P.�I. fer
t1a� purp�¢�s� o¢ d
�s ic�csi� i�a �� a�q� k by G�oz�ye I�f d Co r�aaa �ro�
��1 (sis�le ��; �.� t�llistg) � ta� (gia�a�l gmui�ipls
��ilq �,i�1:4.f�a�g�� Y�� ��Ile�ai� �eribed ps�eel o
,�he n�at W�ee tc�r'! y� 1� SOt� squ�� fesat o# a11 eh�t par� of
I,ot Bfi.ghC (��a �it�a3 �.t�di�e��'°a �txbdivis�� i!tt�. 103a lpit�g
�Te�t �a� the Wsst �3�� �� el�e ���e� dtrs�rib�d �s £vlic�aa:
i�g �� ���fa� �a �Tne �T��� 1i.�e ef Lr�� 21� ix� said
• Audi�� ° a Subdiv� �i�� a��.d ��nt b�is� 3�a 63 €e�et S�uth �f
th� No�tht�$t ���� ¢�f ���.d �� ,�i; ��� Wes� $t �igii�
�ngl�� �� a�;�d W�s� lamme �� I�� �'a u siia�xa�� �►f 25a €aet
� th� �c�wal ��.��� a�� c � �; �a��� Sr�a�a �� right
an�l�s a�d ��,II�1 wi�k �l�g Iinr� �� ���.d %�: 21 � c�ie�a�tae of
1�4e27 fe�t� �a� �s lesa� �t� �� ��u�. lin� �f a�id Lot 8
�d �� �3t���h �.��.� af s�is� gr,�tal�.� �����;�; �a��� W�st an saiai
�u�h �.i.� e�f �.mr � �d �� �T���z �.f.x►� a�f ��id �u'b�.ic s����t
a d��tanc� �f '�2 ��t; ���c� �?�� as�c� gs���llei ��.� �aid
bd�st lia� �f I�l� 2�. �a �i.t���� w� 3.��.27 ��.���:, ��� o� 1�8�a
�a �� S��'a �.���; �£ �� 20 � �afr� �udi��r`s Sub�ivisiara� th�aee
�.s�t r�n �ia� s,�iri �.3�1a �iu� �� I�� 2!? �� ehe ��ic� South li�
�f L+�a� 2Q �artc�d�r� ��� ��f���ea a� 9� ���t �m th�a plaaa of
e�.�d l;y:� � th� t�wg� �1€ (zJ�� af S�ction 3, T-�U,
�m2�s� �i�i t►�C �a �siZ�y�N. �c�ua�� o�' Asi�&�e S�s�� o� ll�f�z�sQ�a.
Ga��x��ly 1���� i.s� t�„�� N�►�"���t qu.���a��.� �.nte�aectioa of
Ia��n ��.-r�� �d ��� �i�r�� F��c� (407. irca�t��. Str+��t).
Aay�n� a#tasi�t�sg t� �a �t+��d �i� �r�fsx�� tta tl�e above matter
dill be ��a�d �� �hhi�a ����g�
Jl'�R O. IC��I
1HAYOR
• Publish: Ap�ri1 27& I966
May k� i966
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PvBI.I� I�&ING
B$FORS TF�
CI3Y COUNiCIL
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iL w�K7 ii a7fli V�i
Notie� i� tto�c+tby givau that tbo�'t �i11 bo � PeabliQ Flo�tiog
of t1w City Conacil of the City ai Fridl�eryr ia t.i�a City Hall st
6�+31 Daivets ity l�vasue N.8 0 oa M� I6 � I966 in the � Coun� il Cha�bsr
st 8 s00 P.li, for tb� p�qrpose nf :
Can�idsza�iou of • t�qu�st by Yates Plst�kis
ttt s�a6aat from M•1 (ligb� industrial ats+ts) to
Aw3 {g�erel. amul�ipl� faa�i.ly c�ellistgs) or lt•9d
(gaural aultiple fae�ily dro+�llings erniy) ZOiA #66-46a
I.ot 10� Bl.oesic 4� Spting Broek P�ik, �11 lyit�g in
S�etioa 38 T-3t1d $•24E Caunty of Anolcaa City of
Fridlaq� State �f MirnnnsaY�.
. ('�h� iaar �i�g West oi 231 79th WaY)
An�one d�sis�i�ag Car 'b4 baard witb r�fe=�nco ta thQ ab�re
'atte�r vill ba htard at thia m��eting.
Publish: April Z?, 1966
Mtty 4, 1966
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May 4, 1966
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue NE
Fridley, Minnesota. 55421
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Attention; Mr. Earl P. Wagner, City Manager
Re; An Audit of the Effectiveness by the City of
Fridley of Control over Insurable Risks
In reply to your telephone request, the attached copies of brochure
briefly describe the objectives of the periodic audit. You will note
that it reports on the effectiveness of controls � the client. Only one
such control, though important, is represented by the a�cequacy and
economy of insurance policies. Others include adequa.cy of safety and
loss prevention programs, of funded or assumed risk bearing, and
es�tablishment and maintenance of internal lines of authority,:and
� communication.
Professional time of senior consultants is billed at $25 per hour,
which includes overhead. Special clerical and travel are billed at
cost, mileage at 10�. It is absolutely impossible without a preliminary
study for us to give you a cost estimate. Audits for clients spending
about $35, 000 for property and liability insurance have run anywhere
from less than $I, 500 to over $3, 000, If, as you say, your program
is average to better than average, you could probably figure you will
spend between $1, 700 and $2, 000 for the audit.
If you wish to reta.in the services of this office, please conta,ct me.
As stated over the telephone, you will not be personally solicited�
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May 5, 1966
Mr. Earl Wagner
City of Fridley
6��31 University Avenue
F'ridley, Minnesota 55421
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Thank you for your inquiry about our Insurance Consultant 5ervices.
Your consideration is appreciated.
Bachman-Anderson, Inc. is qualified and experienced in dealing with
Municipal insurance problems - especially in respects to the
Governmental Tort Act 1963.
Following are the suggested steps in arriving at a sound insurance
program.
1. An audit of existing insurance policies (including
buildin}� appraisals ) .
2. A complete review of all exposures presentin� a serious
loss potential to the city. To be determined by i�nterviews
with department heads from a prepared list of questions.
3. Development of a suggested insurance program. And after
revision and approval of the council, the drafting of the
insurance bid specifications.
4. (Optional) Analyze and assist in the selection of the
insurance company or companies to provide coverage.
The fee for this service is based on a time schedule and would be
broken down as follows:
1. Consultant - $20.00 per hour
2. Engineering and appraising -$15.00 per hour
3. Clerical - 55.00 per hour
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Based on our exnerience with municipalities of approximately the
� sane size, we could now give you a quick estimate of the maximum
cost of this service at $750.00.
Suei� a study could be important to all city officials. First,
it would assure them that the insurance has been handled in a
professional and an objective manner and that the bid specifications
are �roperly drawn. Also, it could eliminate an embarrassing
situation where the coverage could have been provided but a loss
was not covered.
Thank you again, Mr. Wagner. We would welcome the oppoptunity
to assist you in arriving at a sound and understandable insurance
program.
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:'�;;� C�u,-:� ; 3 of �?�e City of F�^ i d! ey do orda i n as fo I! ows :
ScC� � CP; !. /',��end i x D of the C i ty of �r i d I ey i s amended as
i�er�e I n�� i�te�^ o nd i ca-�erl.
S�C:�Oi; 2. The tract or area within thc City of Fridley, County
of Ano!: �, and descr i bed as F3 t ock 1; Lots I, 2, 3, �,
j, 6, ?tl, 27, 2�, 29, F31 ock 2; and B I ock 3; a I 1 i n Commerce Park
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as C-� tlo�a� busir�e�s areas ,
SzCT S OI� 3. The tract or �-�rea w i tF�nthe C i ty of Fr i d 1 ey, County
of Anoka, descri�ed as Lots %, S, 9, 10, I(, 12, 13,
!=? , i 5, 1 fi, ! 7, ! S, I 9, 20 and 2 I i s hereby cies i gnated to be i n
�;,eoe �on � r�c; c: i s�r i c� t<nawn as C�-2 (off i ce, serv i ce and I i m i ted
��csst�e�� dis�rict.�.
�� �� d �'�� L�, 'he �� ac� or� area w i th i n the C i ty of Fr i d I ey, County
a-F Ano!�a, descr's bed as Lots 22, 23, 2�, 25, B I ock 2,
• Com:,,ere` !'�rl: 11cld i t i on i s hereE�y � des i gnated to be i n the zon i ng
di��rict hnown as �s-i (light incustria! district�.
SEC�IOid 5. Zo�ing adminis�ration is directed to change the official
�oning map to indicate the above zoning changes.
Pt1SS�� !�Y TEi� ClTY COl1NC0i. OF T�� Cl�Y OF FR{DLEY, TNIS DAY
o� , 1966.
�1AYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
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C 1 iY CLERK - P�?arvi n C. Brunse I I
'r= a rs� Rea�" i ng : April 18,��1966
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S� ��� .��d ? 8. C�5$ �z<<�U �;� o i�G ti1ASZER E LECTR ! C B AhS AND
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�';� COL'�,:,� � G� ii;� ClTY 0� FRIDLEY DO ORDAON AS FOLL01�°!S:
�hai Sectaorr 88.0$ and S�ction 18.06 of the City Code of the
C:�ty a:= Fr � a� ey be amended as fo I 1 ows :
i8.05. Licenses shal! be obtained by every person engaging
:;: t� ae i o 3 d o��r i�� bus i:��sses or work i n accordance w i th the app ( i cab t e
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��asonry and brick work.
li�pea i eci.
nepealed.
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�'i�s�ering, stucco work, sheet rock taping.
Fiea�ing, ventilation and refrigeration.
Gas piping, �as servoces, gas equipment installation.
Q's! he�tirig and piping work.
't'datcr suppiy system instaflation and construction.
cxcavatior�s, inc9udin� excavation for footings, basements,
sewer and wat�r line instaliation. _
h"oving a�nd wreckong of build'ong.
Sign erec�ion, construction, and repair, including
:�aiiboards and electrical signs.
Sewer and water connectoons between street connection
anci property I ine.
Novhin9 here shall be construed as preventing any such
��:�.`s:�'s�d 4icensee from performing the work by an emp{oyee under
��s su�erv;sson and control, or by con�r�ct with another person
��:�9ii€ed to perform the same, provided the contractor is subject
to the contro! of the licensee and the licensee is at all times
res�onsibse for the work performed.
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I$.06. The owner of any proper�y may perform work on property
r:h i ch h� occup i es so 1 ong �s �!;e warl: when performed i s i n accordance
�>ith the codes of the City and for such purpose a permit may be
c�ranted to such awner without a ticense obtained.
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Thcce �er�son3 t,�ho possess va( i d r��ster I i censes i ssued by
:.;;.-: v-�:�,-;,e ��; f:; r nnesota sh� € i not be rec�u i red �o obta i n a I i cense
�,:��-; -�::�^ � � �y; ;:�ey sha I 1 howev�r, be rec�u i red to f i( e proof of the
�;-:. s';.����:� o;- ��a I P�d cnaster's ! i cense together w ith proof of sat i s-
.�-..-`���:y� �,,�c;��::^en's compensa� i or i nsurance coverage.
°nSS�D SY Ti-!E C E TY COt1NC I L OF T�I� C 1 TY OF FR ! D LEY, TH I S DAY
OF , ig65.
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6��: ;::r ��:G?":�'Y St�BJECT TO SPECiAL GSE P�Rf�11T.
��:� C�TY CO�:;�C9L OF Tf�E CIT�' OF FRiBLEY DO ORDAIiV AS FOLLOWS:
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�w a �cE� i r�c� yards,� t- y�c!< vardst �nd ra i 1-truck
�:,�°<-�:r:�,f�� �err� E�a S fac a I i t��s �rov e ded, however, that the
.v�•uanc� �f a us� permi� therefor, as provoded in other sections
;:c:�eof, s>>aE E be required and provided further that no such
�:ses s�ai� be wi�hin 3,OOO�feet of any R-!, R-2, or R-3 zoning
�is�a�ict. N pO
P�5S�D BY T�-1� CITY COUNCiL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, THIS DAY
a� , , 1966.
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Broaklyn Center, P�iinn.
Cea�tral Raa�bler Sales
2b28 Central Ave. N.E.
Minneapolis, Minn.
Dowr��ow-n i,hevrolet Co.
130Z Iiar�on Place
�nea�SOli�, Minn.
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Fogd ?cioto�r Go,
T.C. L'#.st. Sale�z �ffice
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Minneapoii�, Minn.
Freewny Ford .
6800 Lyndal:� Ave. So.
i�iinaeapoliet, Niinn.
Art Goeb�i �ord Co.
12 Public Sqvare
A=toka, Minz�esota
Greenber�'$ Rambler
1428 - 5th Avenue Soe
Anoka, I�iizn��.�:,�u
Haaaorsi Foatiac Co.
�Hennepin Ave.
ne�poli�, Minn.
Iiopkins Mo�or Salea Co.
701 �ccelsior Ave. West
Hopkins, Minnesota
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�RS PRESSNTs Nat�rocki, Caodrich, Fiesgatrfck
�&4 A888NT: Jankaav�ki, Sa�sndero
Mt. aad Mrs. ��iersau were pre�ea�. There wese no others
• preseat either for or agaiase t&e variance. The Board
di�enarsed the variance reqciest wltt� Mr. and Mra. Audersoa,
aad Mz. Andersan advi.�ed fihat he had talked to al� of the
nea� aeighbosxxs, aad that aocre of tla�sn ob je�ted to the
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1ltere beiag no furthes business, Chairman Na�rocki declsred
te�e m�etiag ad jourtxed st �;45 P.M.
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Fridley City Hall
�31 Univorsity �venue N. E.
Dear Mayor Kirkha.m:
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Fridley, Minnesota� 55�32
M�.V 3. 7 966
I wou?d like to rsquest amole time �t the naxt city council meetirig
to discuss tr,e proposed movement of the city hall a.nd admir�3.�trative
office� to Univer�ity Avenue and 69th Streat N. �,.
I:�eriou:ly queWtion tr.e le�ality of this move without the con�en�t
of t�ie vater�. OriginRl p1an� aalled for remodolin; of pre�ent
offic�w .:.nd to a�dd an addition. The vot�r: of Fridley approved �
��00,000 bo;�d is�ue in SQptember of i964 to build a civic center
�.t t'r.e prasent �ite. Does the city council have the l��al ri�ht
�o caloose a sa.te or to spend money as they �ee fit when the flinds
ti�*ere an apgropriation by the voter� for a specific purpose3
Thc r�5idents of Holliday Hil].� purchased property for t�ie main
re�.son to �et aw�,y from tho traffic of the center of t�e city. The
� r�oveu�ent of tk�.e c�.ty ha11 to the proposed area would create a traffia
problEm in t�is re�id�ntial. a.rea.
Locke Park is city owned, not council owned, the remova.l of ten
acre� of land to build a. ucivic center�' i� a question that m�zst be
brou�Y�t to 'the entire voting population of the city of Fridley.
Most sincerely,
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C. Mark Hokensoz�
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LEAGiiE OF MINNESOTA MfINICIPALITIES
52nd ANNUAL CONVENTION
Rachester, Minnesota - June 15, 16, 17, 1966
To the I�1ay�r• and Council:
We a.re just completing the prc�gram for the 52nd annual convention of the
League of Minnesota Municipalities to be held at the Kahler Hote1 in
Rochester, June 15-17, 1966s
Since the program we are arranging.is designed to be of practical use
�:or ay1 e.ity and village officials, as well as thought provoking and
io.rward-leoking, we urge that you plan n�w to be well represented at
the meeting, Advance registration and housing forms may be found in the
April ar�d. May issues ot MINNESOTA MUNICIPALITIES.
An outline of the program appears on the attached sheet. General sessions
will be held on Wednesday, The morning will be devoted to topics concern-
ing industrial development and the afternoon to taxation and the relation-
ship between the state planning office and municipal government. Thurs-
day morning will be devoted to workshops�on a number of problems of muni-
�cipai government. Thursday afternoon is reserved for funetional associa-
tion meetings. On Friday, the Biennial Legislative Confer•ence will be
held to adopt the League Legislative Program for the 1967 session.
We think you wi11 be well entertained as well as informed at this conven-
tion. Following the Wednesday evening buffet there will be a free ice
sh�w at the civic auditorium, The program for the Thursday evening ban-
quet includes a humoris�-magician, Walter Zaney Blaney, presentation of
the annual C. C. Ludwig Award, music and dancing.
��ri unusually interesting ladies' grogram is planned including a tour of
Mayowood on Wednesday and a luncheon on Thursday,
We look fo-rward to seeing you in Rochester, June 15-17,
Si���e-rely yours,
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Orville C. Peterson
Execu-tive Secretary
May 2, 1966
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LEAGUE OF MINNESOTA Mi7:�1ICIPALrTIES
314 Social Science Bldg., University of Minnesota
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55455
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314 Social Scie�ce B�a�lding, �a�iversity of Minnesota
Mia�a�eag�lis, Minnesota 55455
iENTA�Iii� COI�TVVENTION PROGRAM
Rochestery Minraesota - June 15, 16, 17, 1966
Wednesday, June i5
Morning: General Session - Ine3aastrial Develc�pment Theme
L�,cheon
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"Harnessing Public and Private Interests for Community Progress" --
Wayne Thompsoa�, Vice-President, Dayton's, former eity manager,
O�k 1 and� Californiao
"Why fihe Business Comm�nity Needs Effective Municipal Leadershipn --
Upper Midwest Research & Development Council.
Afternoon: General Sessaon
"Where Are We Go�ng With the Property Tax?" -- Rolland F. Hatfield,
Coanmissioner of Taxation
Evening: Buffet Supper - ICahler Hotel
8e30 p,mo Ice Showe Civic Auditori�am
Thursday, June 16 `'`
Morning: Workshops -- �
� C.A,T,Ve
Municipal Bond Ratings
ginancing Police and �ire Pensions
Traffie Contr�3. Within
Municipalities
Con�trol of hazardous Buildings
Afternoon: Affiliated Associat3on Meetings --
Evening�
Friday, J��nQ 17
�'iCTY`niT't',�" °
� Luncheone
Assessors
Attorneys
Building Officials
City Managers
Clerks
Finance Officers
Annual Banquet
Data Processing for Municipal
Government
Refuse Disposal in Smaller
Communities
How to Use Planning Procedures in
Smaller Communities
Liquor Store Managers
Mayors and Councilmen
Planning Officials
Police Chiefs
Public Works Officials
City and Village Engineers
Walter Zaney Blaney, Ambassador of Texas
C. C. Ludwig Award Presentation
Dancing
Annual Business Meeting
Biennial Legislative Conference
The Affec� of Reapportionment on State-Municipal Relat ionships --
Citizen-Legisl.ator Panel
Continuation of Legislat3ve Conference (if neeessary)
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Mr. taagner
Fridley Cit,y Hall
643� University Avenue, N.E.
Fridley, ?4innesota
Dear Mr. Wagner:
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We resnectfully rec�uesi your approval of a carnival which would
be held on June 9 through June 12, 1966.
The carnival will be operated by Jack Thompson 5hows as it was
last time.
The proposed site for the carnival is the area on Main Street
near 57th Place, directly west of the new Holiday store. We
� have obtai�ed �verbal approval of this land and are in the pro-
cess of obtaining written approval. We should have this within
the next ten days.
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i��e are examining the possibility of a beer garden which would
sell 3.2 beer. The proposed area would be enclosed with one open�
ing and a central beer disnenser. We have discussed the policing
problem which may deuelop, but in talking with Chief of Police
r�:cCarthy, we f.ind that we have his approval. We do not believe we
will have an,y particular problems of this nature. We wish also to
obtain approval on a Bingo concession. This will be the same con-
cession as used .in previous years.
?�e would appreciate your approval on the above as well as any other
�ertinent information regarding special licenses or permits and how
we can obtain either or both.
'�?p wish to express our sincere thanks for your consideration in the
above matter.
Yours truly,
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Residence: 841 Overton Drive, Fridley, Minnesota - TelepYione 560-2,545
Office PA 1-5031
Through the Jaycees you meet and beeome triends with the very people you would be likely to seek for tompanfona and acquaintances
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C. A. FERCN
Electrical Contractors
72475 MARION �.ANE
MINNETONKA, MINNESOTA 55343
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City Council
City af Fridley
6l�.31 University Ave . N. E.
Fridley� I•qinn. 5�t21
SPECIALISTS IN:
ELECTRIC HEATING
UNDERGROUND WIRING
CONTROL WIRING
The riinnesota Supreme Court recently ruled in a case of
Mi.ra�etonka Electric Company vs . Village of Golden Valley
that it is illegal for Municipalities to require licensing
° oi electricians.
RESIDENTIAL
INDUSTRIAL
COMMERCIAL
Since these license fees for electricians were co].lected
i1l.egally we request refund of the fees we have paid to your
city. `
Res ect�fully submitted�
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William D. McQueen
President
Minnesota Master Electrician License #1.3976
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City �ianag�r
James k. Hensley, Board of Health
Board of Health Activities
65:'? .�'ui.,t-� �t. :d. E., owner Parnell Holm of Anoka (427-1535), dilapidated
stru��ure condemned and �rdered abated. (Previously I.isted under Howard
C�.rzer and condemned as unf it tvr human occu�ation 1-22-b6}
585� 3�d St. P1. E., Charles Banks, complaint of premises littered with
oZd car, old tires, ol.d wheel rims and other refuse. Ordered to clean
and clear and k�ep clean.
3'/l 7�tI�. :�JGy, Laureen B. Hein, (Lots 7 and S, Bloclt 2, Springbrook Park
l.udition}, Condemned as unEit for human habitation until brought up
to cod�.
622 S Unizrers ity ��v�. N. E. , Moon �laza Shopping Center, owned by
:�;r. Bernare� Julkowski, 1420 Molan Terrace �nd ;�;r. Donald Babinski,'
333 ;�.c� Creek Terrace I�. E. Premises littered with garbage, trash
and reiuse. Garb�.ge and rEfuse being stored in open oil drums. Letter
to o��?ners requc:sting; that pr�mzses be cleaned and cleared and that
teL�ar�•�s b� not�.fied of rhe proper way to handZe garbage and re£use.
Spar�an 5tore, complaint of mites by Ralph Halvorson, Mpls. Health Dept.
inv�stigation could find no evidence of mites.
S��i Univ�rsity Ave., old building. This was not in a state of
disre�air to an extient that it can be abated ¢or health reasons.
5332 3rd S�G., vacant house. This was vacated by T3d. of �Tealth previously.
i'r.e-nises have b�en cleaned and cleared. This is not in a state of
��i�r��air �hat would warrant th� Bd. of Health having i� abated.
59�-0 �. n�v�r Road, 12-p1e;c oGmed by Mike Tema. Complaint of garbage
ai�ed and scattered on premises. l�ba�ed.
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;`�_.�;���.a o� b���,n�; g�rba;e. C��c?:Ed, �ut n�ed a more specific address.
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'�'."�.�„��S a�±ci �s'u���ne s�d. Prop�rty b���aeen Fridley Trailer park and the
'°�'�; ir�? e,J I�u�c�r Cc�. r�lativ� to r�ts, debri.s . �'z building is under
ca:�st���c�io�z ?.ere arc� '�here is a construction shCck with .�Talt�r Fr�eman�s
n�.�:,�e <,_� i�. �ome effor� has ae�n rnade to fill with rubble but �nore
��r��r.: is ne�ded. :�Totified tv ti11 3.n the bacit of property.
�``"1 S�h 5t. com�laint of refuse and dEbris from torn down structure.
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`.�33 Ce�fi�a1 �v�nue, own�d by G�orge Peeic. Complaint of du�npi.ng on
c.��?�an?;r;�en� i:o tne rear. Letter sent to clean and clear and refrain
�� om ��� y u��:��.er dwnping .
ES7�� ��� wal�y 5trect ���zere a trailer has been p�r�ted. Possible open
c�sc��oo1. Oc.,mErs rent house and apply far a trailer p�rmit every year
a�zc� l�.ve in tl�e trai? Pr when not- using it for travel. There is an
e7 �ctr�.caw outl.et f�r a trai�.�r connection and also an underground water
cc��z�Zecti��n. ��o visibl� f�.cilities Eor connec�ing to seCaer. �;Jhat anpears
tt� ��� �. se�tic i.an'� Zid e�;tends un above th� �round, ho��ev�r, no
n-::ovz��_o�. i'or a traiier connection to this tant;. The oniy c3�y this
4:^��': c�uld be used if if the liu w�re ope�ed and a hose dro�ned from the
� ���� i.lcr t� the t�nk. It is requested that no trailer permit� be issued
f��� ��is ?�ca�Ci�n w.z�a.l an appr�ved saniiary waste disposal system is
nr�vzc�� for 4he trailer.
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51 i 1 i,incoln I�'. E. (Lot 11, Bl�ek 3, rtarian Hi21s Adn. ) owned by Harvey
��e�ei a:�Z% 9 3 51 Glencreek Rd ., comr�laint of wEeds , trash, and refuse.
Ca?-r�lain� by �aynold W. �.nderson, 5179 i,inc�JLn Ave. who lzve naxt to
this vacant lot. Lot was found Littered with old paper, cardboard,
2nv o��ze� refuse. Ltr. sent to clean and clear. '
%57C' �?z�h���ay 65 h'. E. (parcel. 3620, N�; of Se�. 12, Anoka County} owned
t��� Iv�s �3Aysvert, 8017 Quincy St. N. E. B�tween Fridley Lumber and
.�`ridley Trail�r Park. �, buil.din; is under constructi�n, but there is
s�Cill a iot of debris which should be taken care o�. Some attempt was
��de �n �iil behind the structure under cons�ruction, but more work needed.
�ein; built by T•ialter Freeman. Ltr.sent to £ill in back and clean debris.
(��iway 65 and Osborne Rd.}
5609 5th St. N. E. (Lots 18 and 19, Block 2, Hamilton�s Adn. to
��Xechanicsville.) oomed by Gary Cheney, 5357 4th Street N. E. Open
b�sernent e3;ists, littlered with old lumber, aluminum siding and other
r��use. P.eouested to fill in basement and clean and clear. (South of
5GI7 Sth st.�
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• �`n;: ���7r;:.z o� 5�}�� .��Itura} ot�ane� by �:r�.� state due to d�Zinquen� ta�:es.
^;��.i:t�z-cc raii.� oid br:�c�c, o1d lumber, c�i.re, paper and �tnsr r�fuse, Also
��.1 ;7' c� ;�� ay!�ouse C.'Y>1.5 �S on the prema_ses . Ltr. sent to iCenneth s�l.
�.:--,=a:�ti'�.1, .::no?�U. Cou�z4y � uditar asl�ing to :na?�e arran�ements �o clean ancl
c=:::��.
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3'1i 7��a� '�3ay, oG�med by Lauren :3. Hein, 291 Stin�on, St. �aul, 55117.
;= �-�u�� �::�.c pr�viousZy been condemned until brought up to code. O�mer
y�oved oufi ieaving premises littered with refuse. Ltr. sent to cl�an
�Ll�t C��G�iy �
le7_e�honL consul�at�.on �aith l�rs. Gordon Sangster of Fridley League of
'�lt��-:�en V�-c�rs regardi�g rridley Board of Health fu�ctions. (560-1126}
6�I7 �-"az�.z st, i�. �. owned by �.�mma Choudek, 1505 22nd Ave. N. E.
�ilanzc�.ted ciw�lling which had been conde.mned. Requested jaaiter
;'re�man to abate �h� nuisance.
Fo4d �s�ablishrnent surv�y of �1Tationa Teai Store, University �ve.
'r,aod es�tablishment survey of ICings Chalet
t�od establish�ent su�vey og In�n 4ut Store, River Rd. and Osborne.
?..51 �7th �lace. o�med by Tred Co., R. �. Amborn caret2ker. Complaint
of �arba;e, trash, tin czns, etc, taken care of 3-14-66.
�57{� i:�'rid ��y St . o�med by a Rev. J�seAh H. Anderson, this address .
�,iwted �::eviously in this repor� but since survey a trailer has been
:��vcd on�o ;:he property. Orders sent not to oceupy trailer until
��n��� s�f•re�c connection is provided.
��.�,� 7th S�. %T, �, comvla�.nt of silverfish, ants and waterbugs. Owned
by ��s�er i��ayo, Apt. 22, 5460 ith St. Given orders to have exterminated.
��-1 i;ice Cre�k Terr. Tornado da�x►�.ged home. Rooi badZy damaged. Taindows
��o?:en out. �.,ront eve Ea�rk lo4se and may fall on some�ne. Lyle Hoffnan
iJ nam� on buildin� inspector's placard. Oid lur�ber and alu.minum siding.
'_;�d�nt harborage and hazard to children. Bldg. Inspector says has
��en soZd and c�nstruction to be�in. Will Re-�heck in a weeic.
37 �rater sa�ples were taken of municipal wat�r system and coliform
counts and chlorine were found to be saisfactory.
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T0: �arl Po Wagner, City Manager
ppr:.l 26, 1966
FROM: Marvin C. Brunsell, Finance Director
SU�.7ECT: Water Meter Deposits
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Enclosed, nerewith, is a copy of a memo fzom Les Chesney with
reference to the cos� of water metersa We will soon be paying
$37.18 for the regular residential size water metero The City
nas been charging a metex deposit of $25.00 since the system was
started in 195b. At that time the $25.00 deposit was sufficient
to cover the cost of the meter, but it no longer iso z would.
suggest t'r.�.t meter deposit of $35.00 be used for the 5�8 by 3/4
water r�eters.
Perhaps the City Attorney could check the City Code to see if any
legislation would be necessary to malce the change. Section 66.023
sta;.es that the applicant for water service shall deposit in the
� City treasury at the time of his application for permit an amount
determined by the City to be sufficient to cover the cost of said
meter.
Theoretically, the meter deposit is not for the payment of a meter
but is a deposit to guarantee payment of the water bill, however,
if the meter �eposit and. the cost of the meters are not approximately
equa�, t�.e City of Frid.ley does have to put out the extra money each
y°ar. This cuts down the a.�-nount of money the City has available
for other purposes.
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T0: Fridley City Council
FROM: Fridley Human Relations Cocrnnittee
SUBJECT: Youth Center Building
DATE: May 11, 1966
This report summarizes the findings and reco�nendations of the
Human Relations Conenittee concerning the leasing of city property to the
Youth Center organization. In arriving at these recammendations, members
of the Committee met with various groupa and individuals in order to obtain '
a fairly broad and knowledgeable viewpoint. This"procedure extended the
scope of this report beyond the specific question of the lease to include the
wider ranging implicatfons of the city's relationship vis a vis the teenage
population. The report is divided�into three parts: (1) discussion of the
problem, (2) specific recom�endations, and (3) sane suggestions for future
planning.
Discussion
1. The present facility leased by the city to the Youth Center group
is generally considered to be inadequate for teenage activities. 'While
���e��l o� th� phy����l de��cta ���sec�tly p��se�t could b� cv��ected, t�ie
ba�sic structure was found to be ton restt�ictiv� fn size an� other features
for the uses intended by the Youth Cent�r group.
• A second and probably more important defect in the building is its
location. The building, surrounded by a mixture of public and private
commercial users with inadequate separation and lighting, is not in an
environment conducive to proper control. While more lighting and greater
police protection would alleviate the problems, they would not likely be
sufficient to offset the over-all detrimental features of the building and
its locaCion.
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These findings represent the general concensus of virtuaTly all
parties contacted by the Co�►ission. In fact, the Youth Center organization
has decided to disco�tinue the uae of the building because of the weaknesses
discussed here.
2. Aside from the problems associated with the use of the leased
building for teenage activities, the Youth Center, Inc. concept received
fairly general support from the parties contacted by the Cou�ittee. Some-
reservations concerning the organization were expressed, particularly over
the age range included in the membership. Over-all, however, the group�
appeared to serve a useful function in terms of its membership and for the
community at large.
The Youth Center organization is a private, nonprofit corporation
run by its own membership and as such is an independent decision-making
unit operating under a set of by-laws and with funds generated by the
organization. It was formed under the guidance and advice of several of
Fridley's leading aitizens. Many of those people are still associated with
the Youth Center organization and act ss an adviaory board. The Youth
Center organization has several notable achievements to its credit and
could provide a repreaentative group, if so encouraged, through which the
city could reach a large segment of its population.
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It must be emphasized that most of the disorderly conduct that
. occurred at the time of Youth Center dances took place outside of the
leased building and was beyond the control or reasonable responsibility of
the Youth Center organization. While the dances may have attracted unde-
sirable elements, it would be unjust to fix the blame on the Youth Center
organization alone. The officers of the organization are aware of the
problem and make no hesitation in deploring it.
The Youth Center organization faces several serious problems.
One concerns the lack of facilities for their activities. Another involves
the lack of continuity of leadership within their own membership and in
adult associates. As frequently happens in such undertakings where there
is a high turnover in membership, there is a tendency for the organization
to become inactive. Too, the burden of adult associations unfortunately
concentrates on a small number of individuals who cannot be expected to
carry the responsibility indefinitely. A failure to solve these problems
could well spell the end of the present Youth Center organization.
3. Neither the changing of the building lease nor the demise of the
current organization will eliminate the need the current organization is
attempting to satisfy. While there are many worthwhile youth activities
sponsored by the churches, the school system, and other organizations,
the particular gap being filled by the Youth Center organization involves
the area of unorganized or casual entertainment. The facilities for such
activities are almost completely lacking'�,in Fridley. None of the common
"small town" or "neighborhood" activities such as a movie theater or soda
• shop are available where the teenagers can congregate in informal associa-
tion with one another. The demand for such facilities is bound to become
more pressing as the number of children now in grade school reach their
teens. In other words, it is time for the city to recogni2e the existence
of a sizable segment of its population.
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Recommendations
1. The lease between the city and the Youth Center group should be
discontinued and the building should not be used for recreational purposes
under the present environmental conditions.
2. The City Recreation Commission as a continuing body should assume
the role of advisory board to the Youth Center organization while preserving
the independent nature of the organization. The Recreation Commission
should also do all that is possible in helping the Youth Center organization
in achieving ita aims and in finding facilities for its activities.
3. While we recognize that both the Youth Center organization and
the City Police have done a remarkable job with what at timea were most
difficult situations, we recommend that in the future a closer relationship
be established between the two eo that problems can be better anticipated
and, hopefully, eliminated.
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. Sug�estions for Future Citv Action
1. The City Council and Planning Commision should be aware of the
current and prospective needs of the teenage population and give full weight
to that factor in their planning operations. Private developers might be
encouraged to consider the types of recreation facilities required by youth
when making proposals before the city. It is somewhat surprising that,
given the recognized market potential of that age group, such developmente
have not been forthcoming.
2. The city should seek out and encourage outside agencies such as
the YMCA to develop teenage oriented facilitfes within Fridley.'
3. Local civic organizations should be encouraged to review thei*
programs with respect to the teenage group so that a broadly based program
could be established in the city. Perhaps the city or some organization
within Fridley might undertake a community house type of project that could
provide an arts and crafts center for the city as well as a useable facility
for casual or informal teenage activities.
4. The City Council should also request a review of School Board
policy with respect to greater use of school facilities for nonschool
related activitiea. The city might investigate the poasibility of using
the old Hays School building�as a headquarters for the Recreation
Commission and director as well as a sit� for inforn�al teen age activities.
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TO : MAYOR AND COUNCIL
� FROM: FRIDLEY HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY
DATE: MAY 11, 1966
The Authority wishes Co remind the City Council that on May 6
Fridley eligibility for federal funda for urban renewal under the disaster
provisions of the program terminated. While we realize that this information
is largely academic, we feel that the official end of this investment oppor-
tunity should not go unnoticed. The City Council should also realize that
in the future any attempt to reorganize an urban renewal program will no
longer have disaster program precedence over those programs now in progress
in such communities as Excelsior, Wayzata, Hopkins, Maple Plain, South St.
Paul, and Anoka.
The outcome of last fall's election was perfectly clear. The voters
were obviously not interested in a federally supported urban renewal project.
Moreover, the Council can be asaured that the present Authority has no inten-
tion of resurrecting the idea of a federally supported development project.
Nevertheless, we do not consider last fall's election as a total rejection of
our ideas, concepts, and plans. Much of the program that was proposed last
fall can be realized with the proper encouragement of private developers by
the City leadership. � �
In view of our intensive planning effort and considerable discussion
• of the merits of developing a concentrated commercial and office center in
the University Avenue-Mississippi Street corner, the Authority would like to
offer the following comments on two items of current interest in the City:
1. The Council should expedite the planning and implementation
of the new service road pattern along University Avenue. �
While the present situation is an immediate threat to the
welfare of the people, a delay in the program is also an
inconvenience for any private development that might take
place. While such development does not appear i�ninent, the
final resolution of the problem will at least remove one
obstacle to the over-all improvement of the Univers �y
Avenue strip. `�
2. The decisian to remove City Hall from its present location
could be a considerable deterrent to the over-all development
of the University Avenue-Mississippi Street corner. While we
recognize and concur in the decision not to include the present
City Administration Building in plans for a new building, that
is not quite the same as abandoning the site altogether. The
presenC location is the focal point of the City and has a poten-
tial for high value commercial development. This is especially
so when the City Hall complex provides the corneretone. While
we recognize the Council's concern for the economic future of
the preaent location, to withdraw at this point might well lead
� to further deterivration and u�desirable co�rciel development.
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, Rather than make a hasty decision, the Authority hopes that
the Council will make every effort to organize the commercial
interests in the City Hall area in an attempt to ascertain the
type of development that might materialize given City leadership.
This is especially important fn view of the likely development
° of the Ridel property. Perhaps an injection of public investment
in the area would induce the other property owners to signifi-
cantly upgrade their development plans. At any rate, nothing
would be lost in an investigation into the matter.
The movement of the City Hall to Lock Park may have some
advantages. Of concern to the Authority, however, is the
possible effects such a movement might have on traffic congestion
and co�nercial development throughout the City. Such a move will
undoubtedly increase the comnercial value of property adjacent
to the new location while likely depressing values in the current
location. More serious, however, is the possibility of a continued
commercial spread all along University Avenue thereby impinging
on the residential neighborhooda in the area. Hopefully the
Council will give seriaus consideration to all of Che factors
invQ�v�d be�Qx's m�l��t�g � f���� d8��.819n.
In closing, the Authority wishes to make it known that its membership
is atill vitally concerned over the growth and prosperity of the City. Our
• only goal is a better Fridley and we will be more than willing to asa�at the
Council in any way possible.
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CARL O. WEONER
JAME3 L. WEONER
J. O. AM[RMAN
WEdNER, WEGI�IER 8. AMERMAN
A7TORNEY3 AT LAW
2337 CENTRAL AVENUE ,
MINNEAPOLi3, MINNE30TA E8418
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May 9, t966
Fridley Human Relations Committee �
City Hal)
Fridley, Minnesota
ATTENTION: Mr. Richard Herder ,
< Dear Mr. Herder:
Piease be advised that 1 feel obligated to tender my resignation as a
member of the Fridley Human Relations Committee.
ihe resignat+on is tendered strictfy because of business, professionai
and time problems. Quite frankly,`I do not think 1 would be able to
spend the time necessary to do a satisfactory or responsible job on the
committee. 1 would like to apologize for not being able to contribute
a more sincere effort in the past..
Yours very truly
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MEMO T0: Earl P. Wagner, City Manager
MEMO FROM: Nasim Qureshi, City Engineer
MEMO DATE: May 12� 1966
MErIO NUMBER� CM ��66-21
RE: Repair and Improvement of Water and Sewez Utilities
Before Paving of Mississippi Street Betiaeen T.H. ��47
and T.H. ��65
�' The Engineering Department has checked all the water
and sewer lines under Mississippi Street to see if these are in
satisfactory condition before the paving operation begins.
7.`here is a sma.11 section of about 20 feet of sanitary
sewex line near Jackson Street which should be relaid. This we will
be doing next week. `
• All the water and sewer sexv ices are adequate to the lots
except the Riedel property and Cashway Store property.
- There are five 1 inch copper water services to the north
end of the Riedel property. The 1 inch size would be inadequate if
this end were to be used for commercial purposes. The five sewer
services �o the north end of this property extend only 13 feet from
the centerline whereas to clear the paving, they should be extended
another 20 feet. It will be difficult to come up with a reasonable
solution unless we know the intended use of this end of the property.
As far as the Cashway property is �oncerned, we have
written them a letter informing them of the situation and I am sure
they can take care of the situation before the road is paved.
NQ:ob
CC: Emmy Riedel
Cashway Store
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NASIM QURESHI, P.E.
City Engineer
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235 Osborxi.e Road:
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�rle would like your permission �� put in �: �wer• 1�i�n.e
a.lon� Osborne Road� from� the ma�:n sew�sr� line on E�st Riu�er
�oad to our p�roperty. �ie will oe the onl.y,� ,ones on. t�i:iis
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The undersigned hereby makes application for a permft for the work
he-re�ri� s;aeci�ied, agreeing to do all work in strict accordance with Che City
p�-4:.nances and rulings of the Department of Luil ings, and hereby declares thAt
_ alI the facts and representations s�ated in this�application are true and correct.
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:RI�iZE'� INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS: �
The undersigned hereby makes apglicati n for a perm{:-t for the work
herein specified, agreeing to do all work in str ct accordance with the City
Ordinances and rulings of the Department of iuil ings, and hereby declares thAt
a21 the facts and xepresentationa stated in this�l,application are true and correct.
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$E 1T RESOLVED tha�t the b� (Oity) en1ter �nto an ag� 3em�nt �ri�h
the 81�e►te o�' M�eaota, Depe�rtsnent oP Higlzv�nays foarn the Poliaarin.g pu�'Poae+s, to�rtri'�t
To install a traffic control aignal on Trunk Highway No. lt? �
i (University Avenue-Northeast) at its',intersection xith
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51at Aver►ue Northeaet in accordance xith the terms and coir .
I ditions set foz't.h and contained in A�'eement No. 5500b, a
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gE T� FL�tTSIIt RESOL4ID that tho (�800�
they heretry are authaa�3zed to exeoute euoh agreem�
on behalf of the City all oY , the aantractual obli�;
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that th fore oin Re�olution is Q true and aorroat copy .
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a1� a, du ly au t.�or ised meeting thereof held an the
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sot foact'h and co��air� iit
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to aw aqs�at wilh th�
foat #.be followit� p�wcpoe�o.
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PA88�BD SY � CiTY C04NCIL �' T�
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CITY CLSRK � �iatviu C. 8�se11
Statq of �its�esota
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h aqre�eat, a� tb�aceby'
of ths conttact�sl abligatia�s
CT7.'Y 0�' FItIIiLEY, TS=8
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I herrby c.�rtify �t thr faa�goi�q Resolutio� is s tsw ss�cl
caacr+�ct copy oi r�salution p�res�u� t� anc3 a�dopt� by tia Casneil
of the City of Fti�iley a� a duly ant%oakiz�d a�se�iaq th�soi lo�sl� oa
tb� 16tb Day Of �ye 1966o ss sbcw� by'�, �e �e of eaid a�st3t�g
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At tn s I�r �arl i�agner
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Subjectt Hental for � �
library space
; We understand that the City of �'ridley ie looking for rental
space for the publia library. VPe Y�r�ve at the �oon Plaza Shoppir�g
� eenter at 6200 Univaraity Ave 1�.�.either 2520 square feet or :
1260 aquare feet available within a 30 day period. �he 2520 ,'
square feet renta for ,� 375.00 �er month and the 1260 $quare
�� feet rents for "�200.00 per month. `1he above spaoe would have
; front exposuee with more than adequate black-top parking.
Eaoh epacehas it'e own heating and air conditioning units '
i with private thermoetsts. All utilities are paid for by the
leasee. Minimum leaee $o required would for a term of five yeare.
If intertsted contact the Maon corp Either Bill or B�rDie.
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City of Fridley
�`: idley, Minn.
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ERICKSON PETROLEUNi CORPORATION
1422 WEST LAKE STREET
MINNEAPOLIS 8,MINNESOTA
City Manager
Ma.y 5 , 1966
?�?ill you please accept this letter as
of the new City-County Library within the
in Fridley.
our firm proposal for the location
rem ses of Che Holiday Village North
Enclosed with this letter are two drawing . The first drawing shows the
floor plan of the entire building and will inf rm you where the library is in-
tended to be locaCed within the structure. Th� second drawing, in larger scale,
,�,ives a detail of the exact mez2anine space wh�.ch is pxoposed. As noted on the
dra�ving, this space would contiain approximatel}� 2,260 square feet. The clear
i:eiUht from floor to the bottom side of Che ce�ling would be approximately 8'6.
lhe �loor would be covered with vinyl floor ti�e. The inside of the exterior
�:�alls w�uld be concrete block with a filler co�t and painted and the interior
partiti�ns ���ould be of wood studs and panellin�. For the purpose of security
of their books, we have designed this area to 1}ave only one entrance door. As
you �•�i17. note, the library area is located dir�ctly over the laundry area on
the first floor. This might give rise to some'�,msigivings so I would like to
e:cplain that the mezzanine floor wi11 be insulaited and constructed of steel
decking with a poured concrete floor. This wil�l achieve not only insulation from
any ��eat from the lower area, but also noise. !,
Flong �aith the space itself, we intend to,furnish fluorescent strip lighting
�n v1�e ceilin;, heat and air conditioning as relquired, and the entire free parking
�:rea �utside af the building is available at no', cost to the library patrons.
�'uo?�c t,=ashrooms are available and are convenielntly located right at the foot of
�he staircase, going down to the first floor. This area is also conveniently
iocateti in relation to one of the main entranceidoors of the building and it would
not be necessary for the library employees or p'�,atrons to pass through lar;e sections
of the store or check-out lanes to get to and f�om the library area.
It is our firm proposal that we will furni�h the space and utilities as
described for the sum of $250.00 per month on a five year lease cvith the Library
Board. Thank you for your consideration of ou� proposal.
KH:ms
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Very incerely,
ERICK$ON 1'ETROLEUM CORPORATION
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Keit�n Holvenstot
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At a(regular) (special) meeting of the
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Councilo� the Village
of Fridle,y duly held on the day of � 19 66 � the
fol2owing Resolution was offered by
seconded by
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1rJI�R�AS the Commissioner oi H
provisions and specifications for the
Highway Number 3°3 renumbered as
within the corporate limits of the Vill
from the F, end of Niss. River
E. Anoka Co. Line,
WHEn�AS said plans are on file i
• HighVr�ys, Saint Paul, Minnesota, being ma
S.P. 0285-10 (T.x.691�N��
L�JHEt�,S said special provisions
Department of Highways Sai.nt aul N'nne
oZS�-10 6g4=�9 �
identified as s.?'. 278 -96 94=3 2,�'
which, together with the Minnesota epart
for Aighu�ay Construction, dated January 1
the Commissioner of Highways� constitute
improvement of Trunk Hi�hw�y Number 694
Number �q� ; and
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,oays has prepared plans, special
rovement of.a part of Trunk
.ink Highway Number 694
of Fridl.e�
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dge 641i.0 to
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z the office of the Department of
rked, labeled, and identified as
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�e on file in the office of the
ta, being marked, 2abeled, anc3
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�n . Pro j. I Oy4.- 1'i ) 223 ,
nt of Highways Specifications
1964, on file in the office of
e specifications for said
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renum�ered as Trunk Highw�y
WH:r."'REAS copies of said plans an�, special provisions as so
marked� labeled and identiiied are also o� file in the office of the
Villa�e Clerk; and I
41H�2EAS the term "said plans anc�
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after used in the body of this resolution
mean., refer to, and incorporate the plans
. forego�.ng recitals particularly identified
special provisions" as herein-
shall be deemed and intended to
and special provisions in the
and described.
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NUl�J9 ��Eiv, BE IT R�OLVED that said plans and special provisions
� for th� imp�ov�m�;�� of Trunls Hi�hway Number b9�+ renumbered as Trunk
:�ighway Plumber 393 urithin ihe iimits of the ViLa,�e og r ridley
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e�e and her�by are approved.
BE,IT FUR2':i�R RESOLVED that the elevations and grades as shown
in said plans and special provisions be �nd they arQ�nereby approved and
consQnt is hereby givez� to any and a11. c�auges�in grade occasioaed by the
construction of said Trunk Highway Numbe� 694 renumbered as Trunk iiighway
i�umber 393 in accordance with said p�lans and special. provisions.
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Upon the call of the roll the following
favor of the Resolution
voted in
�he fal�owin� I.voted against its adoption:
whereupon the P�ayor and presidin� ofiicer
Dated , 1966 ,
Attest
ST{�TE 4F 1'fiIi�I1V'T't�SOTA )
COUNTY OF ANOKA ) ss.
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Vli�Ltll:Ll pF FRIDI.EY )
I cio hereby certify that at a regular
which due and legal notice was �iven) of the
�iinneso ta, on the day of
memhers of said Counci2 were present, the fo:
Given under my hand and sea2 �his
d the Resolution adopted.
Mayor
Villla�e Clerk
me ting �at a special meeti.ng of
Vi laae Council of Fridles ,
, 11 ;, at whic h a majori ty o f t he
e�aing resolution was adopted.
of 195b .
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At a ac�g:aliuc a�t3� of fi�� Ci�,y Cou�cil of �ie Ci�.y of Fridlsy
�7ialy be3.d on �&e lgt'!s day af i�,y� 1��+bo �he tollawiag Resolv�ioo� was
of ftr�d by S� C p WxiLgh'� Q Caux�ii�ng s�eonc�d by Leonar'cl W o Saaueis�o
Cv�iltaSt�= �ko�►�� s
��i�REAS, � Cc�snission of �i�rays h�a ��p��c1 planso spscial
pa�ovis�ot�s at�d sp�3�3 ea�o� fooc t�e i�ov�n� o� � ga�tt of Tre�nk
Hiql�►w�y N�oberr 393 �ea a� Tr�k �iig�ra►y t�u�e�c 694 within ti�
eo�pv�a�e 1la�.its cf ti��e City of �i�slZ�y 3�0� the E p ea�d of �tississippi
R�'{i!r 8S �$Q ��% '�C1 A' 0 14d�10�C,�1 L'C1i�1$ j%' �, �.t1� e' i�
WHS�ASa �i,e7 gians �e a� fig� �n fih� o�f�,ve of tbe D�psxt�ent
of 8 ig+J�waya o Ssi� Paul o�in�sot� Q bsS�sg r�arkk� � labelsd B a�d
identif3��sd aa 3 oF m Q285-10 �T mii o G9��393 ) E autid
wi�R'�A3� safd sp+ee�a]. parovisiv�s � oa f3.1. in the offic� oi
tb�e �pi�tta��t oi 8�t►ways � S�i� Pattl d'', l�utesv��.so boit�g �kreti o
labs�o aud i��fie�d aa �sPo OZ85o10 (694�393,, 2781-96 (94�39�ja
2?86�Z1 i94�393) 8 i�.�sc�a► i�coj� Y 594�5 t42j 2�68 I 09�-3 �134)
2Z3Q �v'hic�h, �oq�hsr witi� ich� �so�� D�p�ax�tw�t o£ 8i,�sways Speci,-
fic�tfo�as fc� Hiqhway Cosss�ic�3 da�.�ci J�u�ry le 19648 0�► iEile
3u tbe ogfsas of ��os�.i.ssioa� o� �i�,gin�ratyse cos�stitute tho speci-
fieatio�s foac s�3�ci �rav�n� of �'�u�ak Hi�2a�►�y �c 694 s�nw�
st; Tiut�c iiic�hw� 3�3 g a2�
WHEIi$AS, capi�s o� ssid paaa�s ��epecial p�ovisions as go
�k�o label�d atr� �.����3� �c� �iao oa�► file i.�� �ae off%e of the
Ci�y Cls�ck� �
W�l1e'1i8AS, t.l� �rm "smisi p�tqs at�ci �pecial pacov3.sions" �s heareis�-
aft�c nsed ia �s body of th�s xesolu�i� s�aJli be d�ed aad int�rd
to m�ane s'vef� toQ aaaal i.t�cor'po�cut�t t% �lana anc� sps�latl pzc�visio�s
it� tl�e fo��goinq s^a��tats p�ucti.�ula�ly �ified a�ci d�ec:�ci'b�ci o
�a T�e Bh IT ltt�SOLV�Do tl�tt sa�,d pZans aad speCial p�ovisiors
toac �tht l�v�vom�an� of Ts�lc 8ig�wa�,y � 694 r�� aa Truask
83�howay Dhn�c 393 ��,�#.n t� li�nits af '�the city of Friaisy i� �
�t�c�by are app�rvved o ',
. Dt�+T, THSN, BS �T �SOLV�D tMat sai plans �and s,peeial pocovisioaas
fovc the 3,��ataveaant of Tr�nk I�igbway 694 s�aaa�ared as Ttdrlc
8ic�hway � 393 �it�ir th� Iimita a th� .City oi F'riclley be �u�d
�7t � �P�oved a
H�. rr F'�tT�R xssoLV�na that t�ae eiev:tio�s ar�ci grsdes as shown
in �ai�+� plane at�d speeisl pacavfsi�as be I a�% t��y as's bereby a�gacav�d
aua� �eat is �by qiv� to sn� �end +�11 shar�ges in qsads eeeasios�ec3
by the coa�stsvctio�t of �aid Tsvnk �t%,�w� �tu� 694r re�umb�red as
Trunic 83�w� ��93 in ae�ecu�dat�e wi� sai�+d plau�s urxl spoe3.a�1
p�ovisioaas m
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:�`i�.° Ol. MiM� �@�i�.�3D r�� �RLlC��1J �r���� ��°�1i.p ���p
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i��f 'E� �'O�' �fi:: �@���1Ti� C$�$� t3�C�.iL"ed �10
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PASS�D �1�iD ADt�PT�D DY T�BB CIz''!t
FRIDL�a( T$=3 1f�H AAX OF M�1Ya 1966
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AT'1'BST a
CI'1'Y �I.ERK � �►iu Co 8�'1msl11
STAT� OF Nt�SO�A �
r� � saww�ss � $8 0
C�T'Y 0� FR�LSY '
I do �t�by �ify �a� a requtlar
CONACu o� F�'�1l�'p �11Y1e80'�io Aif '�!a �6
�h#� a m�jo�rity o� � a af ssi�
fa�.qo3� r�solt��iosi w�ns adopF�do
Qiv� �ac by bauc� and seal this lb�
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OF � CITY CF
O a Kitl�a�
gi� o� � Ciqr
dsy o�E 1�aya 1'�66e a�
ar�i61 ws�� poc'eSlq�tQ tb9
af 1►�sye I9b6�o
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RffiOLUTYON 1�. � �/� //�G � .
� RSS�LUTiON 08DB�NG I�SWffi�NT AND IrZNAL I'�d��dS AND SPDI:IFICATIONS AND
SSTIMATBS 0� COSTS TIi�88Fo ST�SBT II2P80VSMENT PROJHC? ST. 196b-1
W�SAS� �ssolutiou No. 192tl1965 os the C3ty Gr►uncil adop�ed thg lst
day af Novemb�r, I�65, ast th� datte� far h�ta�iaig o4 gt►� paopoaed impravemente,
aa specifically noted ia the Not�ics o£ Aearing at:ach�d h�reto fas ref�erence
ae F�shabit "A", and
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W�SBAS� eil of tiis pYOperty own�rs ti�hoe� property is liable to be
aaseseed with the maki�g o£ �hhese imp�aveme�nta (aa a�ted in eaid uatice)
wer�e giv�n tea (10) days aotiee by �ail and publish�d uotia� of ths Council
H�ariag tb�coug,h t�a (2) aneklp pubiicsti�ns of the required nottiee�, aad the
hearing waa held and the prape�ty a�ners he�rd th�gean at the heariag, as
aoted in said =►atice.
NOW, T�, BE IT SESaI.'f�D, By �lhe Councfl of the CiCy of
Faidleym Anaka C�unty� Mia�nesot�, as folla��:
1. Tttat th+� fol2awin$ impaco�vea�nts', praposed by Coun¢il xeaolutiaa
Na. 192-196� ase hsr�by orderec� to be effoct�d and completed
as sooa as s�sBOnably possible,i ta-wit:
a) The impYav�msata as aot�d under the�Conatruetiaa Item A
ia th� l�otice of Heariag in Sahibit "A") for the folio�ing
sts�etst I
69th Av�nuas: Bsst Biver
Hickosy Drive includin,� '.
Sieka�r Place: Hickory
Tlast th� wark ab�nre �y be
imprrnr�at .
to Hi�kory Driv�
q Circle:- 69tb Wsy to 70th �Iiy
to 70th W�ty
idated With other sr�as as oae
f ��3
2. 1be +r�tk ta 'b� p�sfasYned undex this project may be perfote�sd uuder ,
ane os Yaosa cants�etc ae a�ay b de�med sdvisabls upaa reeeipt of bids.
3. T6� City Snginemr is hes�by de�diguated a6 the $agineer for this
imprw�nt. He ahall prsparalfinsl pleas and apecificatious for
the �sking of su�h ia�prav�ent :
�D0�17LD BY THB CO1JI�:IL 0�' TAB diTY OF FRID�LS7C THi3
DISY � , Il96b.
ATTSST:
CITY CL�K • 1►tsrvia C. Bnunaell
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� A RESOLiJTYON 1TECENING THE PREL�tiNAR�i REPORT AND
CAL�ING A PUBY.IC HEARTPiG ON '!'HE MATTER OF THE CQNS-
?RUCTION aP' CSRTAIN TMPR�IP�SEI3TS t STRBEi TMYR�E-
MBNT PROJECT ST. 1966-1 (ADDENDUT�i �1)
WHBRL�AS, the construcCion oi certain i�tprovements is de�ed
to be ia the interest of the City of Fridley',nnd the property owadrs
affected thereby.
BB IT RESOLV'ED, by the City Couaci� of the City of Fridley
as fallows: ,
1. That Che preli.minary repoxt su tted by the City
&tgineer is heseby recefved an accepted.
2, That this Couaeil will meet on the 13th day of
June, 1956 at 8:00 o'clock P.M at the City Aall
in the City of Fridley for the purpose of holding
a Public Hes�ring on ehe i.mprov�meat noted in the
1Zotiee attach�d hereto and mad� a part thereof
by reference, �chibit "A". �,
3. That Che area proposed to be a sesaed for said
improvements aad each of th�aa noted in aaid
• notice are all the lande and a eas as noted in
said notice; all of the sasne t� be assesaed pro-
portionately accord�tng to the enefits received.
4. That tbe City lianager ia sutho�ized a�ad dixeetai
to give notice of such Public earing by pvblish-
i.qg s aotiee thexeof in th� of�icisl �aewspaper of
the City of Fridley according t�o law, such notice
to be aubataatielly in the foro� aad substante of
the aotice �ttached hereto as �xhibit "A".
AD�P?SD BY 7l'� CIT7i CrOtTNCiL OF THB
DrAY OF ,
ATTi�ST:
� Ci'!�f AdAA1A6B8 � 1�r1 P. Wagnar
CITY OF FRIDLBY, 18I8
1966.
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CZTY OF FRICDLEY
(Exhibit Ay
I+i01°IC� t)'F H8ARII3G ON I1�R�IiF�MEN1'8
STREET II►S�ROV�IT PRQJECT ST; 1966-1 SADDSNDUM #I)
WHBRBAB, the City Couacil of th�ity of Fzidley, Anoka Countp,
Minaesota, has deemed it necessary and edieat that the improvement�
herafnafter descxibed be made. '
DTtyW, THEBEFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY �IYSN THAT on the 13th day of
June, 1966, at 8:00 o'clock P.M., the Cit Council wiil meet at the Citq
Hall in said CiCy, and will at said time �nd place hea� all partiea in-
tereated in said improvements in whole or!,in part.
The g�neral nsture of the improv nta in tbe constructiaa tin
ths lands a�ed atreet$ noted belaw) of the fotlowing improvcments, to-`►i�t;
t�1'BTBtTC?ION ITFM
Street improvements, including
aiaous surfacing, comcreta curb
drainage snd other faGilitiea 1
6$th Avenue; Highway No.
ffiTII�iATSD C06T . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ng, atabilized base, bitu-
gutter and incidental
d as folla►s:
t0 ('1.1AI111@1 ROAII
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� 5,090.64
THAT TAE AREA PROPQSED T't! BE ASS&SSBD FOR I SAID XMPROiT� IS !lS F�LtAWSt
Foz Canst�uction 2tem Above -
All of the land abuttiug upan
laacls �tithin, adjaeeat and abutCing t
A!1 of �aid land Co be asaessed
benefits secaieed by such fmpxovements.
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atreeta named above aad all
ionately aecordi�g to the
That the Council propo,ses to proc$ed with each of asid imprave-
m�ents as separste impravem�nts, except aslhere,sfter otherwise provided
by the Couacil, all undar the folZowing a�thority, to-arit: Mtanesota
Statutes 1962, Chapter 429 snd lawa emend tory thereof, and ia confor-
miCy cvith the City Charter. I .
nA?ID? i`BIS �_ �AY OF
AI"!'ES'Pi
CI?fC � - Marvin C. Brun�ell
Fublish: May 2S, i966
1'une 1, 1966
1965 BY ORDBR 0� THB CI1Y tbtJNCIL
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itASOLtT1ZON NO , � ;��; ���
• A�lBSO'LZITTON RECSIVING TH� PBELiMIN,ARY 8SP0�T AND CALLING .
A PUBLIC NSARING ON TAB 1►�TiEit UF THB CONSTSUUGTION OF
CEBTATN 7.rLp80VE{�NTS : SxR$�T il�ff'ROVEN�NT P'BOJECT
S?. 19b6•4 (ADDEN1i�M �)
WF�EAS';the canstructiaa of cet�aisz improvements ie d�emed
to be in ths int�reet of ths City of Fridl�r at�d ehQ paroperty ovi►are
aifeeted thsreby.
BE IT SBSO�LQ�D, by Lhe City Couucil
as follo�a:
1. 7bat the pselia�tnary tepott
Sugino�et ie hss�by ractived
2. S6at this Cc�nail aill meet ah
3ut�, 1966 at 8:00 o°elock P,M.
in th� City ot Pridl�y fot tha
a Pubiic flsarfng oa the improq►�
Natic� attachsd hsseta and made
by rsfaraace, �cbibit �'A'�.
the City of Fridley
�itted by the Citq
accspted.
hs 13th dwy of
at the Citp Iiall
urpoae of boldi.ag
�nt noCed in the
a part tharaoi
3. That the asaa proposad Lo be assees�ed for asid
imp�cav�eate aad �ach of thmo � aoted in said
natice aa� all tha laads snd a�e ss noted in
� said �eatice; all of ths sauo� td be ase�ssed
progortioaately �ecordiag ta tUj� baz►efitg
ra�asvea. �
�►. ?hat ths City Managat is auth�ized aad directed
to give nati�e of auch Public �aing by publish-
in,g a noticc thet�o� in th� of icial nao►spapas �f
tha City of Ftidleq sccos'diag t�o lers, such aotice
ta b� snb8tantially i.n ths fosm and aubstsnce of
th� aotice attached bssato �s B�Chibit "A".
ADO�PTSD 8Y THB CITY COIINCIL t� THS
16TH �Y OF 1�AAY, 146b .
A2'P�T:
� CI1'�i �NAG� • Eazl P e Wagnar
OF FAiDLSY, THIS
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S?R&�T II�O�Vffi�1T PR0.?B� ST, 19b6-4
WNSRBASs �.e City Couacil of the �'iCp of Pridl�y►, Aaolca County, Minneaota,
h�e dss�ed it n�essm�ryr and �cpodi�nt thaC the impxavem�an�ta hsreinafter deacribed
be �adt.
I1pW, T�SpO�gD NOTICg IS HSSBBY G�IVSN TBAT on. tba 13th day of 3una, 1966;
�� 8:00 o'clack P,M., Che Citq C�i1.�ri�l2 mset at Ch� City H�11 ia �aid City,
�nd will at esid ti�e aud pl�ce besac all plagtiea iazerest�d in said iaprov�menta
ia Nho1e os in p�Yt.
Tlie geueral �ture of eh� ie�pravee�sats in the co�a:struetion (in the laada
aad sttetts noted bela►) of the f�lla�in�g ,' tmprav�ceta, to-�►it s
C�S'�C�ION., I�SM
Stss�t impso�e�►uts, iacludi�ag gs�tdi�g, stabilissd bassD bituoinaus sur-
faaing, caa�re�s curb snd g;uCe�rr, ! et.orse aa�ne3r system, t�stsr md aaaitaxy
s�aer serviceo �ad othss fsai2iti�e located ss #ollo�rmr:.
�� Arthur Strset: 75th Aveau� �o Oebosae B�ad
Fisesida Daiv�: Hi.gha�ay No 65 to Central Aveaus
0i�n �asda Fireside Dkivw to exiatiag psn+isent .
63sd Avenu�: Uaiv�saity',Anenue to Sth Stt+�st
.
ESTIisA�?I�D CQS't . . . . . . . . . . . . . j. . . . . . . . . . $ 58,497.36
TBAT T� ll�8p P�tOP068D TO B8 A3885SSD
Fos Coaattuc�ioa Ita�► Abv�ve r
All �� tha laad abutelug upon
�rithia►„ �d��r uad :bu�tiog tli�ra�oe
All o£ �aid Iand to bs as�eesad
r�ived b� snch impsovsments.
ThaL Lh+e Caus�eil propo�ss Lar p
sspatsta imp�veme�nts$ e�cspt as here�
uadas ths foii�ing suthority� td�i�:
i�a amssd�ro�ry the�f� a�d in c.s:t►foY
�ATSD' �BIS � I�IY' OF �,_„_8 1
A1Y'a3T t
i:�'1'� rii.�K r Mi87�V �.A �.` e Bl'I�t'1i06�1
S�ID xMP�N? ]tS /18 FaLiAWS z
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ats�et$ �aseoaed abava s�►d all _ lands
f�sutelg► according to Lhe bsa�fite
�d pith each of aaid imprv►em�ats as
oth��xisa pravided by tha Council, all
�nesata StaC�tee 1961, Chspter 429 �nd
aiCb tha Citq Chartet.
B7t �RDBA OF THS CI?Y CODNCIL
e
; Maq 2S, 1966
June 1, 1966
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CLAIIK3
Fridley Sanks
General and Pubiic tl�tilities
Liquor
Csmd�n Ba�ttka
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- 8533 tt�rc�u�g'!�► 8705
& 8380 thrau�h 8386
I - 3 thro�c,�h 33
- 8545 thrc�u�'h SS73
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Ss"PiM�83 TO ]Bi APPRO�'SD B�P Ti� C�' ��C]CL ��Y 16m i966
D. al. 83a'JcAy & Caapat�y►' e It�e.
2,841 t�iw�c:ity' Awaa�
Sto Paoule Mit��NSat� 55104
aatsap�tar #i ipartl,a,t� w,Rtea� �anria�t� projs�t
D%d �5`C, se3�ula 2��i�h s�cfsc� I pvr�pa a�eci
thr� a�ditia�l filt�cs - Go��'' Pa�ck)
a.�artti & Saps, IaCo
2560 � Ader�ue
S�. Pa�tl o �i�SeOti 55113
8stlaa�ctra #5 tPa�s'tfal) stoa.'�r Ss�r $�ra�v�ous�t
Pz'O,�aiC't MOo 12 iT oH a#47, saatl� Of '' T.$d #I00�
K+sys �+1•11 ,DocLtlit�g Cvoaapa�
413 Noatth I�tao Parkw�4Y
St o Pan3,, Mi�iat�scrta 55104
8atiastri #14 (Paucti�ai) wates
DiOo 7S�A (Rl�sye �ckii$i�sl ds'
c�a�atock & D�via, IACo
Cor�lt3�t S�qi,xtaeacs
1446 cou�,y Rwd °J"
�poli8e �eoGa 55432
Fvor �rai�hi�g rss3R3eat 3aasp�cti�
su�viaia� faac tt� staking ovt of ;
i,an wcio�7c faoc t.�e following: ',
Est3tai� #� - 8to�a Sdw�s� T�'avem
m
lZ (�i�tl� l�} l�voet l�p�ril 4, 1966
1966 (T d� o#4�, santh of T«� p#�100
�co;�eot
atW reside�t
t�e eo�stacuat-
t t�cojee� l�rov
ra�h A�Oril 30,
(10096 Faci�isYl
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$ 9,405000
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$Z?1s754�60
$ Z9,476.31
$ 1,837e50
8stsmst� �i - starm srw�c ��� Proj�ct l�o,
iZ {�le c) f�can 1�ii �4� 19b6'�, 4:M'hrau� A�rii 30.
1966 �COlti11�3.+i1 He3�tS) tTo$o #47s Is�1�t of To�Io�100�$
8at3�at� +� - �at�ar smpacov�eaa�t �i�ct Dioo i5-c
��as. �,f �cc� �ii 40 1966 t'i�o� Apa�il 3fie
1966 t 3 ifillioa� t3allo�, Reearvoit' ' $
E stlNStr� #3 ��Tat�uc I�ov�tt P�cq�j�at D1a a 75-C.
�t��duls Z� (8i�h Swc£�tco P�s at�l T�c�s A�dd3.tiot�l
Filt�ce — Co�noa�s Parkj � A�3,�. 4, 1966 t�sraug2► $
RPr3:�, 30, 19b6 ',
144.40
551.50
bZ,50
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BS�.'IAl�S TO B� �►PFEtORi�i? �3� `.t�� ���.�' �1��L � �� 11�� �966 � C�tiAU6�
Fraa April 4, 1966 �h��g� Ap�i�. 3p� ].�6fia�
�at�oste �1� m �1a� �ov�� �oj� v�c
���-A {T�ree Add��i� �s�it� �f�ll��
���rat�e #�8 -� ��n,i�x sea�ro wa �ci s�;�
S�M� T�CN�t1� PSO,�� ���A (�i4�h �
�t�ak�k 5� l�C]it�►� !
�st3astra �6 «� s� .�ewe�r I�pt P�oj�
N�aac la � s�l� �� �Co�.��,a e�ls� s a s�te
o� M�s�aa �d t�r�,a�.ey� '',
C o 8 o I+�:Y"4��iii �'Q� o I3�Pf�TACif.9td
AO�:te 20 �'$a0c �3Z
Oasa�oo i�t��sso�ts
� ia�oso
$ 1.10000
� lp 7�9o0tf
B st�a't�! #� ( PiSt ial' 3txe� � Frtf j�t
Noo Sto 196�—� aucco�dli�g 1tA �� (19ii5 �ici�i
�rcqra� j $ b�173o0T
'i
�stins�ea �9 �P�i�1� str� �acdd� Paco�e�ct
NOo St a 19���2 m�e�aacd�g t�g eo�� � 1965 St�t'�e
Ai� Pragran�� $ 4ofati0.2Z
S o C o 50�,1� � A980Cfuit�BA
Sqit,a� 12
1'S0 iim�piaa Ava�e
Mi�poliso lti�est�a 55�03
Profissie�tl s�►ieea Reird�catd: �ridi�y Civio
t� — �ke P�k S$� !
$ 1Q525.30
S. C. SMILEY & ASSOCIATES " R �"' T E � T S
^. I. A. M. R. ^. I. C.
� U I T E 1 2 ' 1 7 5 0 H E N N E P I N A V E N U E � M I N N E A P O L I S, M I N N E S O T A 5 5 4 0 3 • F E 8- 6 7 5 7
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STATEMENT
City of Fridley
Fridley City Hall
Fridley, Minnesota
Professional Services Rendered:
Development of Civic Center comple.
schematics and plans and elev�tion
studies of the Administrative buil�
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May 1, 1966
Fridley Civic Center
Locke Park Site
Partial billing ....................�........$1,500.00
Blueprinting and reproduction......�........ 25.30
Balance
$1, 525. 30
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�� CO'NT1tACT+ORS %Yt�NSF�3 3'+D �-�!l��NYi1�iiL.'L
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DLACICTOPfIIiG & ASlHAY.T
All 8esvias Blacktopping
Y 0178 Dog�rood 3 treet
Coon �apids� Minnesota
670GlVATZlIG
Lenny Cochraa Sacavatiag
6S3T Central Avsnue N. 8.
ihcidley, Minn�sota+ 55432
Lloqkt� Excavating
8065 6sa�rtland Road
Mf�stpo2is 32, Minn�sote
Str�etl�y St�gora
7708 - 36tb A�renue North
Csystal, l�tfnnesot�
GAa S1CRi►ICl�
A�'a �lwbing 6 H�ating Co.
8392 dnt�� Driw [I, a a
1lf,nneapo�i�, l�ianssot� S5432
1latto�as. Ync.
81A6 Hris Dri�ra Itosth
Mim�eeapolis, Minn�sot�
llygard �lv�bing � tieating
Tk3S 8i�haay #6S 11. 6.
�zidl�y. lfinnesot� SS432
G�B�,R�AL �A�S
Co�r�ca Caastsuction CamQany
663t l�Cinlhr st. p. S '
Minu�apo8is, 1�linne�oe� SS432
Zspir� SaYes, Inc.
2213 Johnsoa St. b. 6.
Plinseapolis� �Iinu�eeota SS4g8
;o�s 'uild�rs
706 � �9th A�enu� R. �.
llinn�apolis, Minn�esota SSy2Y
by; E�do Ftnsetl�
by; B, onasd Cochran
by: �H, oyd R�r8
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byY E�nar O. �lik&aeroa
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8392 C�nt�s Drive li. E.
![inntapolie, Minne�ota SS432 by; AYv;
ii. J. 81e�►s Huting Cc:mpany
78�i8 Yosruite Awnu� South
��oaaingt.�n 2�i, Mtniu�r�ta by; He
Modesn �ating 6 Ai"r Ce�nnd. Inc .
1007 Main Stmt 11. B.
ldlina�apolis �3, Minnsaqt�e by;
iry►sard tiv�a►ing a x�a�i,�
'�3s xs�y �s �. �c.
1►ridl�y, ltinn�sote 55+�32 bq �
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b1260 suchanan Road lf,�.
Minneapolis 33, Minnesota byg
$3GN �
Bubes Si�gn Co., Ync.
700 N, Canaty Bved "B"
St. Ysul, Miaa�sota by;
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Hillsd�As
J . RT.�ve
J. Ryan, Jr.
1Qyg�rde
Soda
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Gertaea°s Servi.ce
6485 Ba 8iv�r Boad
Fridleq, Minnesota
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.__, Rezoning o.f property along the south side of 57th Place N.E.
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Lawrence E. Benaon
Richard L SchillinAer
Ralph F. Anderson
Anhur C. Gcesa
� J. Leonard Laraon
Ne3( C. Selvig
Chaa. AA. Denny
Robert AA. Anderton
Carl L. Fu:berg
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INSURANCE
�1S MINNESOTA FEDERAL WILDING • 6� AAARQ@�Tit AYWY!
M�AlOLity MINNifOTA dd�10t
Mr. Earl Wagner, City Manager
City of Fridley
643 University Avenue N.E.�
Fridley, Minnesota
May 12, 1966
s Additional Life Insurance
for Police Patrolmen
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Dear Mr. Wagner: ' �
The Police Civii Service Corr�nission of the I�City of Fridley had requested
• the cost to provide additional life insurarice protection for members of
the police department. Based on the list cjf 18 policemen given me, here
are the costs involved. ',
The monthly cost to provide $1,000. of Gro�p Life would be $7.27. If we
were to provide $10,000. of Group Life for'the patrolmen, the cost would
be $72.70. The cost therefore, is $.40 per,$1,000. To provide accidental
Acr,idental Deati� and Dismemberment coverag� for the same group of employees,
the cost would be $.12 per $1,000. Thus, the cost per employee is as follows:
;
Monthly rate for $1,000. Total Mont�ly Rate To€al Monthly Cost for
Life Ins, AD & D Per $1 00. $10�000. Life and AD & D
, ner man
$.40 $.12 $.52 ,', $5.20
At the present, each policeman has $2,000. life insurance protection under the
City of Fridley's Group Policy, which is t�e same for all city employees.
If additional amounts were placed only on �the policemen, the average premium
per $1,000. would decrease for all of the employees because the patrolmen
have a younger average age than the rest o'�'f the city employees. The extra
amount of Group Life Insurance would be adlded at its actual cost.
,
Thus, whether a separate policy is written�to increase coverage for the
policemen or the additional coverage is ad�;ded to the present C,�oup Polf cy, the
cost would be the same. �', �
, �,
• If yau have any questions, please give,me
�4
call.
Ver rul yours,
Richard L. Schillinger
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Aqr, Earl Wagner
City A�anager
City of F'ridley
6431-University Avenue N,E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55l�.21
Dear Njr. Wagners
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9, 1966
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' The residents of tMe Old Highway 100 servics
road, extendi.ng from the Niatterhorn Iprive bridge on the east
to the Pure Oil Service Station on 01d Central Avenue and
Highway 65 on the north, wish to nam� said street HII.:.WII�D
A,OAD. Since Highway 100 no longer ead sts we feal our street
� is nameless. This atreet pressntly �erves six families and
each has signed below. ', .
' �ours truly,
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of flodau� �►d Aasac:i.akare rele�iva� ta tib� Ca�res Park B�esauing md attachsd
lett�r dae�d 14 dp�il� 1966. Ths �t�an ai►ouid hsv� r�ad "to r�iv� the
lett�t €ran Hecbna arsd �saocfattea r�lative ta ths Canea�cc� Park �eaoning and
le�tas da��d 14 Apr�1, 1966 a�ad fa�rd to �ounctl*'.
MITiOiN by B�rg�nr saceud�d by� HugLea, �h+at tlz� ais�utes af the Planniag
Commisai� mue��ciag a� A�ril 14a 1966 b� apgxw�d rts eorr�cted. Upan a vaice
vote th� �tia�m c�nriedo
A�`P�O{i� ML39UT�3 OF �L�ANI�TING �CON�3TSSION M�TG OF AP�IL 28�_ I966: _
rrr� �r�r�■ '�...�.+•�'� .�+ .�r ■ - ....
I�ION by Band�a�.� �eC+orud�ed by 8e=g�, that th� P�anaing Coammissfon
miaoutee of Ap�il 28„ 1966 be �pp�ovs�d. Opan a voice vate, the m�otiaa
earriedo
• MINtI?SS Og PA$KS �fiiD R'�$AiIQN ! CO'I�'iISSION 2%�STING � A1PxIL 25 1966 :
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MOTION by B�g�n£ ��e►xsdmd by �aac%1, �et tha Planning Comeaissian
s�ceivs Che minuCe� o� ��e P��ke and k�cre�tia�a► Conn�masion m�atiTMg of
April 25, 1956 e Ug� � vaie�e v��m,� the mcstian rarried.
1.
tl�+' 3�ATS �D SVBDIBZSiONS St3�0�iI1°�EE w MAY 5 1966:
M�TON by ��nen�, eee�nded by Bsntftel9 Y.i�at the Planning Comaission
�ceiv� �ise mi�mxt�s c�f th� P2ats a��.d Subdivieic�us Subcsm�i.tt�e meeting of
Mr�y S, 19G6. Upa�n a� v�ice vate� tha mativ�a carri�d.
MENU�ES t3F 3TR�ETS AND UTILITL SUBCO�II2TE8 � MAY 5 1966:
MK)TION by Btggm�t�a S�COnd�d by Bax�cl�l� tl�st the P1aut�iug CoOOmieei.oA
receive eh� miuu�as af the Stre�t� a�nd Utili�i�s Subcon+mittee a�ting oF
Msy 58 1966. Upam a voiae vote, �fi� s�oti++�maa carried.
Psscel �a800 bouaded by Missig�ippi Stsest on NorCh, 7th 5t'i'�!t �n
63rd Avr�nn�� ca�► S��thA 5�h Stre�t �n W�e�. Represanted by Paul A.
sk j.rvoldt, attorn�y e
.
I� 84cauea� a� th� neighbosiwod �nf�►voseble rt,sction at ths Public 8osriag
aa Apri2 14f�ha Mr. Skjervo7.d� o�rc bah�liE o�' the �iefl�is, saa.t a lett�r to the
• Plaaaiag C�aiesian da�ad Aps�3I 21�. 1966 ststing they would lilc� s strip
225 ��� �ri+� s�n �� �s� si+de �d Seruth sid� �f ths gropexty to be l�ft
Teaider+n isl . iC ia �aa�i�ip��td ttist �Fa� c�rcially�zoaod prope�Ly raould
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r�� ���� ��� � � ia i��s � $
fine� �#�& ��s� �d ��iee�seappi S�ea�. �� B��del°� �vc►uld be �gYe�abl�a Co
lim,itf.�,q �r� u��e by sp�i�1 e��►x�tis �`zir.�a ��a7.si be �s��aged �ha�stgh the
• City �tto�.��q°e olfic�e. 'i�i�, Skjm�r�1�. s�ZCy�:d p�.c�u�ee h� had tak.en of tht
�tiad�I p�ap�a�q �ad ��anC�� �a� �.�.t�c��.8m ��c�l tla��� fs no�t►.ia$ �h�q caa do
• vrfeh �hi� ��a�eq ��d ��� p�����2p ts3�Ii�g �� ����c'!� eo �+thing. Their
in��a�ioa�� a� t�► t��.lcsac ����3.�g �o ��?� ��5� c3��i�c�� of th� Planuing
C�ie s ton �ad th� Ca�sa� � 10
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C�i� i�vik s��t�c� t��� t� �sq �a� c�i��s��rcia�ea the 8iedel propert�
i`gam �La ��e� of the �x�a t�auld �v� bs C� �f.ae.
M�nbes 8ugl��o eCaL�d �hat, �i1��sa�b t.ist� pxr�pe�c�y is soned 8•1 (eingis
f,amiiy d�ilis�,g)a t�e$a ia �he p�eob�b�l��p �2 ��+marc�l ao�iog vai�2d b� ta
Cha Ve�t. �e dfd �o� ��e1 s�� �hh� g��c�� �a�nir�g cstegQ�iec ar� eo asrangad
that c�n�� r.aia b� t�s1 cr�e� th� ��on�ta� ��que���. There couid b� a likali»
baod �et �h� P1�3.x�g �aesimn ��d Ct�raciZ cau�.d co�txec� the e�ficien�ies
in th� acr�3�,g o�rdin�xaQ amcY i.� �eq nc►� b� ��p1�t�eo�ret�ible. Naa �t Would
aevv� t�e �ord�rZiae 8� c�rci�Z ��� �S�id��isi mc�ss th� streat into the
�cesidantc�..a�l. �aa��. � fel� th�� �ts� �pplic��� h�E �ndi�t� evory villingaaes
Co taope�r�:�� aixe g�cs�idixeg wkt�i� ��a��3.�Cits� �at�� �vailabl� op posaibl�e, inet
da�sn°t £��. �1ze Citya et �h#.s Fsri�a�, �a �a� a pm�i�iaa Lo offsr pYO'teatian
�� Cb�� p���c�y r�n��� e He �1s j���r3 �� z���adi.� �ppxa��1 of �he ���oni�,g
,�t tbis ti�.
I�be�t B���a also a���Q� �tea� �s .��.�d�l and bar mttotney have beon
vary ce�pe����.ia�, bu� 3.aa ��� opia��y t.��tC p�asibly the r�aoni�ng request ie
xiot �et C3�ly at t]ata ps'�#s�e� taax�,� �l��agU mt� ssxp�nsiom of carm�tci�l ie
s�p�et4d i�a the €uiGU�ro.
• I�7L'XON 1aY 13e�nA aoe�nd�c� by �g�,�i�,e, fh�� �he Plaami.a� Co�uiseion
teca�s�d �o �a� C�uz�cil �hh�t �i�.s �pec��i� pl�n �r�l�tfv� to thie spacific
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_ .rezs�n€xt� �±�z�c�s��i� be: c�xs�sci� �d �.�a��. �t►� ��:b:tfc H�ari�� o� th�. �esonin� _ . ..
�i��.�. �P.w4Ji�+ iT'W��V�i�r. Swi"� ��l.i�i..�iKi%.L;T �ri�i0.K�3"`r� •4VLi1✓� �Q. `���pV•. .�po� � �o�YV
i/Q%1�g �i�. V+���.� �q��, . �!3l8t ri7���.AIl �'ri�'h,'�.�Clt �
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Chair�a F��crik �pi��a�ed ss3x�� fi�3a�; �'].�x�.� �t�i�asitrn ie not against
s^�aoaiag se i� �.s, bu� �he �����;� �� �Za�a �� g� �bvut daing �hi�, t�bicb ia
direatly c����ed ��.�ta t1a� �xe�r� o� �1zw px�p�r�y a� �.ts ultim�te use. Tha
Pla�a�stg G���ai�a hs� x�s�t � jec�et3 t�ae �o��nis�g cample�+�ly.
M�mb� �ugh�s s�id he �bc�ugl�� �.sc e�u�.d Ue fair to a�q tha�� �ha avssall
agi�ion af �he Pl�.�x3g Co�atesio� �s ��� ee it curres�tly st,�aads, Nt
caa�t te�c��.r� �Uia l�d �o �► e�isi�� �vni.�ag distxict e�ithin ti►e Citp°s
code �ad et�1i �in�3aa su��ici�t co�.�xo1 a� �.h� desveloper ia raaprat to
tha p�mplc� ��cru�� tb•Ls &7rrac�. �x b�c���s veay di�ficul� ta pr�tec� the
ciCiz�u� �a�c�xecl �3� ��r�� �+cs� � d�velap�� a� e� fueura o�attc who c.s�
asque$t � b�a��.e�3s►g p���.� �d� samFa urse� �e�� t,�hich it is a1loNed. A�ti�e
��.van �o th� Z'le�aniz�g Cas�sse��s as �x�� �:Y�� ��e.y c�aoe aafarce e� proCectivt
�arve�t. �� is up Co t�e rw�ae�s o� Ehe 1a�d.
Mae. Ska��v�ld ta� is�fco�d �te�� th� C+�ur.�il �aill coneid�ar thie actiaa
on May 16t2a.
PUB�IC �ING ; ���NTI�iG
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1liser fic�d�.���a. l�� fr�m 8�2 �li€a�.��d �ultiple� famil� �wllings) to
{�aneaal Bus�aam�� m�°eea) oz C�1 (l.ocsl buein�as as�as),
' Na��.� a�re �ee�� �t to ae �y �ddte�s� �s poesibl.� tlut thie public
h�ing �sa ecantiau�at uutil Jun� 9� 1966. No one p�es�ut �vas inteaested in
t�jie it�a.
�?ION by B�nd�l, sacand�d by B�xg�np thet th+� Planmixsig Co�mmiaaiom
COtitinttit ti� sostm►iLg �qttgst (�AA #66�03)a ��iCksoa Pse3ro2enm ColQ.. Lote
1, 2, 6 tha�h 10, Blar�k 7� Lot� Z, 7,, 10 �h�b 15, Block 8, City Via�v
Additiqn. Up�rn a vai�� vote� tha �t5.vn �s�ari�ad o
3. �L*_�-.��... �',����,..��.o.�.�:l���.� � - -� : Lot 3,
Slock 59 D�maay°a L�kevi� Meuaor AsYd�.�ion. Reson� ��o� C-1 (loasi buaivass
astait), 8�3 (g�l �altipl�a femily d�lZixige) gnd R-1 (aingle femily
d�ellinga) tcr C�2 (�ral btie�a�a a�e) �s� �.-3 {�eae�tal �resltiplt family
dr�ellings ) .
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fla�rry Bra�oka and Mr. G�sal.d G. Jahnscm we�ce preseut t.a e4cplaia th�ir
fol la�ing gropmrty aa�rs �re�ce prea�t :
d��I�pro Sthaef�r, 5731 l�oos� Lk. Dr. 1�aty S. N�w�cocki, 5800 W. M�o'osy L�c. Dt.
us 4iea�a, 57t1 W. Maare Lk. Dic. n: H. Hs�ivesson, 56S5 Jacksoa 8t. N.B.
�ostirald Pe�sseaa, 5715 Jacluaa 3t. W�11�� Ghalletsbm, 5705 J�ksrn St.N.B.
Dilrl Guadss�e�n; 5707 W. Moore Lk. �c. L. W. Pi.epbo, 5725 Jaakavn St. N.B.
Beea �idle� �714 S�d Moa►re Lk. D�. �3zu. H. Kell� 5675 N.B. Jackaon St,
'' The s�qu�steae sP.�sr.ed �hhey �uld 1.ike ��pecisl ua� ps�nal.t �fo�c �t motal
d►d t sesviv� atad�ia,r�; �t theq k��tr� a x�� �yp� mf plen� fos a a�swie�
etation call.ed t�anch typa �hich i� usa�ci on �kg W�a� Cos+at, but vould 'be th�
�iset aae �ax th�,e aa�p N�e ehar�d � pieCu�� t�f the a:ach typs ea'tviee
st+ttio�►►a aad a ra�g o� th� p�cogva�d lay�ast.
The p�t+�p�s�y a�anese gave iche f�7.�.e�ia�g x�easvne fos oppoeing t�s
s�aaniug: Bbes e� th�y baught th�i� p�cop,�rtq, there lus bee� �ore or lesa
of s stru�ggl�e �o &�ep �h� az+eat �c►�d ��sidc..�a�isl, fmZt We lspac�t ss pto-
slrutsd by Mr� B�ak�a lao�etd vesp ��a �m th� frant, bat tha ress of thi
buildin�s �aou].d b� acbu��i�g the xr�sic���i�i srea au�d tiie buifet at�ss ra�a't
ad�g,nate, a� �g the genp2� liv�ed i,n �:�� ��� �en y�asa, uadarstood fraa
th� begi�Ymg ir w�uld be a �r�si��i�l. �re�a, e�b ject to the additiaaal
t.�caffie it armuid gmn�sate, r.alled ,�e�en�imrs eo tha traffia #rom ti�e Drive-In
�d C� Ea�t tt;t�� if � ge�cea�a c�:s �aa�s Z�te �t ni.ght, they h�nra ta go to
�isai�eigp3. St�ree�t to g�t to �fi� pron��y wh� t�a� mavie ie I��tiag out,
Chey und�srot�ar�d th� Ihr�v�Ia �s L•h��e �rh�.� ��q built, beit do aot vaat
�od�ythit�g tha� �uld r�e�plic�ate th�t ��bl�a �ny ax�ar�, �nd Mr. RRI1 pseaeatad
a petititrn �i�d by ths p�ripl� erha es�ncYd a�eat bs� pzeseat mt thia �ting.
M4T'�ON t�� ���c�d�d bq Ba!�d�l, tYa�t th� Plsnni.ag Coe+mieafon
s+�caive and �r¢�c�rd Cb� peeitioaz aub�tt_c�d �ge�.ns� r.hc prapassd resaning of
Lot 5� Black 5� �tq °��.atk.c�vi�r Manc�z Additcieyn. Upan a vaice votQ, the
mati.on eattac�ed a
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• �L�s qu�a�3�a � a�iea�d +�y �hc� r�oai�eg acequast wa�s for C•2 or H-3,
•n ti� C�ty Ma�ag� �u�a�r�d e}a�� C-a �ac�uld pe�csai� sli thses buildinga,
i.�., saav3eo s�ario3a, �ao�el� r�a��.�aa�, but &�3 v�uld perwi.t a motsi
• �n would �qui� a ap�i,s�. �ese pe�.�C �or fillin$ ststioa aad ra�stausant
wh tto+tld giv� thQ City mo�e r���vl„
' Maenba�c �sg,he� 8t8t.�d �hat, iz� gtaaa�l, che purp�a�s o! �oaia,g is to
pi�► shead, bute if in � cousre of ti� it spp�ars the pian ie iaappro-
�a� or d�tateatm �ans� �s�iixig i� c��td�aced �to ba justi�iad. ae
�Id�d if � gartiti4.e�er �►� ma� a�csctp ee� dst�xrmine �eth�r aocisting
tsNats propitrly a�aed for this us� are a�v�sii�bl�.
' M�ation �e �setd� c�$ thse fs�ct �ha� �hhc� mateat he►s nett�tally ehangad due
to tha i�r�rrosy �hieh r�glacte in th� a.�a�x►ge� of �e vsluss of t1i� prop�stq•
' M�bes Hug'3�g statod �ntc aras s�d� tha� macistiug trsfiie ia eactzea�eiy
high. I�o�i�u2d this propa�ed res�ni.ag imp�av� mu alieviat� ths tsafiic
ai�uatioa.
Mr. Oruld J�Laeaa aasreesed tbat h� did avt b�iie�v� a sas�vice staticm
l aa�asta a t�raifia i:asaad.
M�brt �so th�a t�ead PagQ 4., It�n +� of the s�aasewnd�tioa gi�� to
platm3s� C�atsei,on by Soda�a & Meocia�es deted May 12, 1966.
�c Sarg� e�at�d that he could �o� hsip but �gr� �ith soew s� tisa+ '
� tszs ° ca�moa�te r�gasd�g tha cur�ea►t caanditions of tho Sigirray aad
t�3o�osa Y.ako Decivu �devtlopa�t, bu� tbs �ristiag eoaditions pee�ibl�
• logicalxy l�d tla�r�lves to the ira�r:alZati�ee oi a e�nrta� ataCioa aad
tsueei�ra of ���1 �ad x�stausa�tt ca�bin�t�iaa.� Es was sas� ti�at ii the
os iva7. aauing o�cdiar�acs of xtaea Ci�y 1�d br�sn ffiuch tbat tbi� l.�nd aas
us�.givally s�d t� a��ia2 ar �-� cmeeg�ry,, thors Mcuid ba ao gsoblean.
As' did f�sl, tl:�asgb, �ha� tbs etmditii�ne �ue� described wuld aot i�adicate
ah�et.ber or no� �ca � jvati�ic�at%�a�a ta ,slicm� iti %r tho h�1tL aud �allare
of th� City oi �'sid9.�y.
l�TIO�, vY .Be�r►e ee�nd�d bY Htt�hga, thst tt+a�. Planui:yX Corais�r3,sa
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to Couaci� d,e�3at� of rc��U�vuin� ��quQSt (7.OA �66•04�,__G��rald
G. JohueAZt %e�t 5 81ro�ck 5 Yk�nas 8 Laakevie� I�sanoY Addition fi'o�i C�i.
._�ibail busim�� ar�si� �•9e iB�QZ�2 �nultciplc� ��ni1y d�ellia�s� _+u�d.,�-1
(��le. f��l�r c�ll��) �er C-�2 �(�����t1 t�us�.nea8 �r�s� or 8-3.,(Sen�ssl
,s�utitipl.e, f�i.Ip �IX�aa�o)r �xad �� �n� Pu�i�.e Hea►sing b� �Iaered. Upon a
va�et� v�►tes ti�� ��ic�n cax�rZed.
i�mbe�r Hugb�e g�arr3.�llg �ga�d r�i�h �he p��itiopn�re tbat ths loastian
h�rs is not ide�l f�s tT�e �yype o� i�e�11�t��nn Mr. 3ohnaoa has proposad.
Ot�sr coasid�tatiame, ta�oa c�unat '�o ic��t ou�. T'har� ia ia tiiis �r�s, a
�811 �t�blial�eci sseide3ati.atl r�z�a �hict� �Zas b�� �he�� fox an axtaatded
ps9ri0d off eis�. �hu g�a�+�ieuia� ua� �mu? d�a�� be ea�islaetotq for this typ�
of r�si�ea�ti�2 n�i,�ht��hax�d. �� ssnu�.d �c, zu��ing to mllevisCa the t�r�E%ic.
sit-ast3raa bu� t�auld �►d ts �gs�ra�e �t. Sc�� of th� �c+�canis:g to th�a tao
� c�a►�rie� �oovul.d al�e� nc�y n��e a�.�a� �+ Chos� st�o� on Che plaa �a
rmceived. Ttze 6$tp �uld hr�v� g:��. di:���.�u�.c�r d�nyiag othms us.e tdhich
fsll iyne+� ��s� c���ori��. On �ata b�a1�3 he �ee�cvnid�id thm tiatioao
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��TZaN b� &eghes, e��ad�d 'by B��gm�a5 t�at �ha PZaianing Ca�maissiaa
ve the eo�l�caCi�n �carc� �dxzs� &.�ss+�e�t�a datad 17�y 12, 29&6 and
isd it� �iQn,g �cv1�h �3ae m3�u�sa, �a� P.kia ��Cy CounCil. Upon a vc�fce
�h� m�ti.� esrri�d.
Bec�se af 1tt�ya�i�is, Ch�i�� R��vitc �uzxu�d tit€a g�re1 ov�= tia
�r Bc�n,'�n.
k b� Citq Di�it Ikddi�ie►a. �e�te fa�m �t•2
i is�g: ) i� C�Z tgei�ral bus i�ess as�se ).
1i�s City M�mutg�ie �d the Public ��ing nvtica.
La� 4►,
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l�r. Eug�e GaBVree ��+e�tr�d fii�eiar pus�os� eraa to p►nt up s s�rall buiidiug
to atoi�a,g� a� a�arkraom. �he p�pe�t*j ad j�c�ant to tbie lat is
s Cooam�s�a�tl, He bea beaa aaecar�esd by �hh� buxidiag is►spectian dap�trt�sat
th� aia�Q o£ tlt� bu�ld�i�z�g oa�oe�ld eaa�a�m to th� building s+�qais�ts.
A1 Lots 38 6�d ? 8se aoned �»2; �hsy► ar� a�cecepied by a eiAgl�
ly sesi8s�ca: ,
Y�webeY BsndsX t+�mindsd thQ p�ct�.es eou�eacaed Cbatt a etudy is being mads
bp Plamaitig �esult�at sad will 1ae ci�c�.d�d upon by Couneil v�ty ehostly
a�c�ers �o T.H. �7 and �f.s paxticul�� Iot v+auld ba aff�ct�. 8�
a iia di.d n�bt s� I�x tbe Plau�aiug C'a�miaeioa eonld �a1� poeit3vs aetion
ut is tia�.
• �P'i0A by �,ghee„ $�acondad bq Ks�►ik, that the Public Haaciag of the
• s+�qua�M �� #b6•03�, G�aves 7ant�cio�cs, .I.ot 4, Blocic b, City Viaa
t�.en Lo 7t�svt� �sC� R�2 �o e�2 b� e�n�inued until the Msy 26, 1966
ing. IIp� � v�►!'i.as v�e, tche aa��ti+aa c��a�riec�.
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� 4, spr*iaag B�sk F�tak. R�ata� fsn3nt 1�»
�ei'al multip].c� ��:i.ly dt,r�Iliagsj � J��3�
linge only);
�e. Plataki� aa� pa+�s�a�.
� FB�, �3: I,vt I0,
1 igi�t iadueerial ) to R-9
(g�ral maultipl• fa�.ly
�r�g Aasia�nt Ciark staet,ad Mr. P18�akis o�as tor'o adjacenti
25 lots, but � iot i.e zoaod iad,��t�ia2 aYad the ather 8-�. Prtaaatly
as+s sis�g�s f�m9.ly dw�lli�gs a� +�ithes sida. He ant� to asf the lota
but samR+ot imt31 th�ryt a3te crf oae smait�,g.
Yrb#! Eughta atated it �tpp�ard th�R �caqu�at �uld placo Lqt 20 in e
ca iohieh v�uid me�Ece thm lo� asabi� to �he a�nnes, thst the purpose
�ou d n�ot b� at a11 out af lia�e �iCh th� esis�io,g us�ar ia th� neig�hbosbaod,
'but out o£ lina� �vith thg souia�g paac�ic+�s. Tt se�a t� him the �ppos�tnaity
ia ra� pta�tidia �t buildt�,g site whs� ac►ne prageatiy eoci�te b�au�� oi
a ait�tis�a,
I P�1 WiXli�ms, t90 N.B. Lor�g%Iltmr, asked �hat Mt. Plat�kis vaa going
to �jut en this prope�et�r.
!!t. 1►lat�lcis oas is�esmed Lhat • sis�gle #aazLly dvsiling aoaid be bnilt.
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• �a�i bp Hu�hes, s�candea bp : saaael� theat the Pla�miang coa�n�.s,�ian
ame�nd �� th� City �auncil �ia�� the r�neat .to soaan� .Lot._10,._Block_ 4,
• i.i� Biook Pa�u (?AA �SbwO$)� P�tei� Platakie f�n MFY �7.igh� ��adµet���.�
.. S'3A �g�r�I n�itf.pie �r'�miiy c�eliiaga auly) be apprcnr�d, sad, that
..,_ _�'ublte &��ixig be cl���d. i3p�nn s v�iaa vat�. all votin8 �yo, !�
�Oeti.on. catr,�ied.
! 73�e C�mmisa�.aa e�ist��d ehe zec�rd� to aho�r th+�t th�y ar� basing thair
�re�a�a�i� up�n �he �e� th�t �hh� �,me�c haa t�ra lats, a�ither o!
i�hieh is buiid�ble beceus� of th� l��ian of �Lhs zoaing boundatq; tiiat
. by s�kiiag �his ch�sge� ��q �re +�ilawi�g eaaetxuction of onip a single
€aeoily i�relling whfch �uld b� cvjnp�tible e�i�hh eho a4se of th� heua�s in
khie sra�s.
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: S .8. T�plin
.e Le� 3, Audi�or°�
4�t'. S. E. �e�plin �es px�esent.
Mombez Bandel e�t�d �ae th� pse2imi�a�y plat ehavs ths 6 lots
Misaisaippi Stsee� z�ked 3x� s8d �ad th� r�st ai tba Yarad will be Outlot.
� Plsta �nd Sut�div�si.ana Subc.v�mi.�tea� s�eo�rrndsd that As�hu= 3ts�et
v1d be evmteaally through to Miss�.aaippi S�reet fram the South; grrv�ut
i seat of thm ple� b�ing develogsd emtil At�hu�c Str�t d�dicat3.o�n is
• Bag3a�rix4g Assi�eant GlBrk esplaituad ths� Mr. T�apiiu h�s to kaoA►
• army lots tx� caa get $a �he requ�st of ths gralimivary plat is �ar
tohols e�aa but t�h� �ia�I pls� �,li be aa ths 6 lots eud Outlot, amd
t a latear cir�t�g a p�� aill b� m�c� a� etu OuLiot. It �a� notsd thst
lf o! Aa�hur St�ast is dedics��d �a tihs Wut sids.
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M�mba�c Ber�n re#erred to th� St��s �nd IItil.ities S�bcoamittee
ss of Miy 5, I956, page �4, iee� i. The Subc�aittee th�ught Artl�ur
�t ahvuld v�ry c3��iai.tely ga thr�ugh afCer a 30 foot essam�at ia
�stiede �ad sp�ciiically �r�ed � mpg�roval a£ fi�l plat of subae-
: Oatlot +►n�i2 �.� includsd � ds�3.catiaa o� arthur Size�t.
I�xl1Z�I� �p �ndel.a sscoaded by R�avik, �t the Plaimiag Cammiesion
� a Publi+e i%Yiag daP.� mf 3n�a 9� 1965 fa►: th� preliminaacq plat
.Sa �66•Ol), i�e 3s flfsd�..tor°s Subdivision �22, G,t�rdner°s PUt #1 bp
8. T�anpli�a C�at�ruc�i�ra Ca�g�x►y. IIpon a voice vote, th� m�tian caxried
wi�mously.
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Mt. �to'b�tt �`orsq�b� v$e preeestt.
: Lot S, B1oek 1,
Dn�rrel Clark ezplaiasd that Lot',5 was eplit b�fdrs, that ths Nosth
� a gset x�a eold v�! :� a eeparate p�lrcel a�ad tha�ss ia uair a single
ly �nelling oa it. The t�quest �► ia to split �rbat is rresfY►iag iuto
• an�cs b��lding +ti�ee . ,
Th� �tCes of draix�age xos bra�u�C up and it x�s felt th� ds�siaage
houid go ta th� West or South sa t��1t tLe prabi� that aa�r eaist� �ould
� b� a�ggs�avat+�d. '
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'�OTT�OTi , bp I��t►ik,� s�aa�sa , ts�r R�acidei, �t : the Plaa�i� �i��iaa
� _._ ._. ._ � r�o� s�a.�.� �L.s. ���o'�� Ai. Foxsyttse &._Son�, ,.of, Lo�_.5
� �c Is. Bla�sli'e �.#.v��icle �iseiLgh�s� �mt3s�gaa� ugau dsains�e b�eia�
_, tsd to �o,� �aica�� m�� �cs�tbs d�pe�t�ing e�� �he City B,t,�tne�re e., opiaion.
µpsn s voice v�te� ths e�t�� ����ad ua�im�usly.
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Mi1r+� tie►faa�, e�ias snd j�m�r, w�re pres�ae .
��p o£ �o�ssee Perk p�ap�d by the Sngin�esing Depsztmant,
r�g 8och�sge da�ivna swd th� O�di�aaac� aeca�nendstiens msa
m to t� C�li�sian fos rafea�c+�. C�ut�i9.a�n Wrigtit had ssk�d tbat
8�saaiug thcdiasnce be saL•ax�sed ta► the Pl�aning Co�aission.
lsr. Ksmtik �t�d ti�t �rete is $till a paseibili�y ef somte k�nd
da��lop�at to th�e South. If the �ur�a +�rs be d�vaioped as a rsstrietivs
a�cisl ar�a, it wvuld be dasi�abl� C� +d�a ao. Basicaiiy fsan a ataad•
mt ef n�aking the i�i�rior ys0r�iern oi Lhis blocZc dseirablQ, tha aociatanas
�•i �n � b�ack gsrt �!d be h�gh�q und�sirabla. Lac.�tion of City
,1 acl�+mae thQ w�q r►�uZd axgue ag�iast enq bea�vy d�n►alop�nt in t�
►th ar�t.
M�r Bar�n �ec�meended C•1 %�c � Nvsth po�ttioa.
�ber Aughe� ata�.�d �:his pr�nol has b� fl�id. Trying to det�r-
at a�p giv�oct pe3.anta he�► thie a�ouZd bei �►ae vety difficult.
i�tc. Bain�r t�tt selc�d � ttiQ Qrdia�te� �s ft ie �rritt�tt �r�es agiyta�bls
h!s s�d ho sta�:ed it Nss.
l�TId14 by R�ravik, �t in Ch� �pisiimn af th� Pla�aufng C�e�niesi.�,
� Otd3�s that is na� beiag a�idea� i� �aot ths coaac�spt upoa rhi�ch
r pla�mni�g �ommLsai.os mnde iCe rs�a�memda�i��n to the Coa�aail r�lativ�
a C�!•2 Di.strict. Z°hinb�3.n.g r�xat Ch� f�t that th� s�tian is� th�
�toa vaa ia orror and that �x�y m�aeiy intsu� to fornrd ta► th�
pxil Mr. 8odae°s rce�da�ic�n, but that the choice �rould b0 �rhat
�sd!= CO1sAid@7C�tt3.0A bg �tcR Ct�u1DC�1� bu� did xeOt !°Nl i� fo110118 th�
uonin,g npon ahiab me based aas ca�ac�pt.
1�ti0� WI'�SD�AWN.
�th��� iDcD sec�ced�d by �a�&�s� tbat the Commiasian'a mstion
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. � of . Cam�eaca Pa�arlc at the m�etia�;.�of llpri.l l� �966
�eroaeeuel� ra�rted,, �h�a Ccmmiss�.vn iuC�anding anl_y to _ rafsi, M�r. _
daa�e .reaa�eaesnct�t�on of A�paii i4th to �ho C�uncil, and that the Caamia-
.�a�oa ps�efe=� th� Y��nin�g pxnpe�sad i,�a ths Q�rdi�ae ceirr�ntl�. _beio� _t��
�,ICouncil _£�r s�co�ad re�ding � e�p�►ec�d 2o AJr�. Hodae ° a s�coae�aciatio�a, , but
�„1�a� tho P�naFassd Osd�.x�.ce c'k�es uo� e��i�1y traf2�ct the concept r�com-
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!m_�nded b�r f:ht Comm�.ss�u a►xigia�lly� �o.d �� �as Coesaiasion r�ca�m.da
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.^t1�wt�, _�ai.th th� conausreace of �h� �e�i.�imAe�r� tb�t partioa. of C��s�ct __
Pask �sopme�d to be Mrl�, n,a�caly Lota 22 ffi�rugh 25,� of Block Zr also be.
�s�ason�d � s C8�2 cxeesi£3.catiaa. Ug�a a voice vats, all voting �rys,
.tha aa�tti.�ra carried ima�a�a�usiy�
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D SSia1�I I7�tA�PTt �'tSIQN � BUII,I�IR�G �T IGATION DI8E�i8NTS
E�4N by IG�BVik�, s��te��d by B�t'f�al, t�SC the Plgani.�tg Ca�aieeitm
hoid �v�x �t� 9 ts� ��: s�dy �c��� a¢ i�y �b, I966. Upon s v+�iea
vete, th�► �t�aa►n r,�x�i�da
P.�. D'iSS`�7C15t ��i0� PI.@�N�D D�tt�I�i� . D�3Ti�3CCTS :
MO►�YDN by Krsv{k, S�canrled by �ac�I, t.hat tLe Pl�uaaing Co�iseioa
beld a�n��r �t� ifl tv �iee a1»uc�r �+e�3aa$ a+f '1t�p Z6, 1966. Up�n a voiet
vote, thm a�ti+ofl castiad,
St� �C�E:
Zha Ca�mie�i�z► sgre�d to conti� the s►r'i�inai aehedule ef ttss
Plantot�t,g Cmnmi*sf,�t �Yaugh �he a�tc a�atthe. Tho memb�rs t�ssse �e-
qwsted !� eubsnit �ig qacativa it��e o�a�never possibla so ti�at if a
qne�ruoi aes�e �t pos�ible, aero�het� d�tt.� cvuld be deeided upon. Thacy
t�Qnoeted th� n�eet�ag at th� eud c�£' th� �evn� be just a study m�eting
�s iar ae p�ssi.bl+�.
P� F�LII�flCNl�4lY PI.AT: P.B. ,�56�0� G�8 FRUID: PasL af Lot 8,
�vised Audi�o�°s Subdiviaiv� 103.
1�TiUN bY ffisgh�s a a�e:o�adgd by Rsani&, ti�at the P�iag Coeaee�iaaion
sat a Pubiic 8�r�ug siste of Jun� 9, 196b fcti�r the pre�posed prsli�asy
�11ai'y (Pos• �b6"Q3�y, GQOI�g, e P'1'8i�iy t:� pr��� Og TaOt g� xai/i.sYe�a bliditOr�a
�ubdiviaioa #143a ���i. � v�l�►a �i�i�8 4i�� �%i.L� �%a�e.d•
i'A� AND �S�RBAT�t)PT s TAg �t1�P'SZT P1t0�'�&T.C��.
M�c Hughes r�fe�rrea �o the� m3aau�+�� o� ehe Paurb�e �tna E,s�cs^�atf.�
�wti�g of Apx�il 25, 1966 relati�ng t� Tex Forf�it prop�rti�s. Th� te•
quiaiti�n of Block I&, M�ooae Laks Ae�di�i�a; wau2d pravide a bu#fss t�hieh
thi► City co;e].d �te� gst �►th��.s�. .
I�o �eti�n.
�bax+s baiag n�n R�ther buein�Q��, Acting Chaixm�aa Sasgoan adjontn�sd
t� mestis�g at 10:25 P,M.
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