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COUNCIL SBCRETARY — MARY LU STROM
C43UNCIL MEETING — AGi'sND�A
SEPTEI�SR 6, 1966
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15 0 70I. Pragramo iS m3anut�s
16 Q�t��sis�sstion of Pls�nx�l�x�g Ca�am�lBaiOaa o 15 s�inutrss
�11:14 P.M.� Paq� 520
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?and Str�st NtyaC'tYt�tst, 5 miautM
lgo Sp�ing La�os Putck � Fr�!lley AR',��snta 5 minutM
190 ClaLra 5 miuut�es
20 0 3 stiwt�tt+it�t s 5 mdni:�►s
21 o L�acwa • 5 minufi�►
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g�y�,� (11 a 53 P.N. i Ps� 8T — 690
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(c) 8=oakl,yn t�itex C�vil ,Ds�er�M: LtsC�c�s Patk Uss
(dj ���aeth Subux'b� �1�{ Sewe� Dist]Ciata Can�t3o�a► Chaacg�a
(�) Subvac�ua �ng'�la�: A�p�ov�s1 of str�tta in H�t Hills
(ij Subu�la� �x�g��a A+lp�`'a'�al af Strvtts 1u Mslo� N�u'�ooC
�9j xvynolds: �reaf.gx��ivac� �cara Hw�n R+a7la►tic�na Coeraittis
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ItiGt1LAR CG�fC7[L �IRRTING At3��AA OQ�S "�'�� 6, 196b - 6 P oll,
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lo . 06i �M��ONSi�iL1T � STo 1966•1 tAD�i'� 3� F7�1I1��l�NT 81'FS�Tt I�111�d�1
in the �►velo� with ths �rgvn+�� !.e a booki�t of thia pac�limirasY
�SA�88�t �O�ls A� �1� 310t��A O� �i�'� o
2 o t7�i ASSS88!lBDiT ROLL - SS&sW�73 &93A: 2nclu� its ti�w �vslap� with
ths iigez�dat 18 tha �in�sl sese8�ti To110 atx9 th� o�t�c�e� 1ngo�lttio�n
:�v�saeatcy f�oac thia public YLSasi�nc�e .
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3a 1967 HUDCST (TAeLSD 8/3,/66 & 8/15/66j: I� I�a qit tl� bu�g�t put
toytthea it� tims to be inclu�9ed i�n tYa� omralaps aitb tt� sg�da
I Niil do so, cithorwise I�►ill try to have it �livrruld to You o�
saturd�y. .
4o Li�ID A11PSR�IT�ODt - QiI�8: I hav'e� tsCV►it� rtothinq ls�a� 11t o 4'h�+�s
�slatiw to thia �ituatioa, although t.xuce� tiwea tt�� Pali�s htw
i� to go out and atap Fis� fraaa hauliny out of thia a�c�s. all
oi whan ea�d �that they had been told lay M�c o Ch3�e� tiseSl oould do ao.
, 5 o OUTLO'.i' 1 s 1tIC'�' P�A P�OR'L'�i �TABLi3D 8/15/66j' OutlOfi. 1. R1�s Pliial
�ioarth is �� �eet by 135 FeQt attid the a�cses�r►i:s ags�n►at it as�
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6. At�PO]tb�Til�rs a tTAt�tL$D el15/56} : Ou �ag. 36 is a liat o� appointaia�ts
that w�r� tsb�,ed s� tiue m�e�ing of Augu�ti 15tha T'ho at],Y w99�stioaa
tbat I h�ve t�eived facom si��x thm� Mqyaac o� the �iasd taaurieilo�w
�wax�3 3� ia ioac �c4 Buakley to be appoint�d to the Hw� Relatia�s
Caa�aittee to su�ve�rd Ric;hs�c� He�d+�c o T� r�pla�a�t oi c�sy tA�boa
oai the 3tx�sta a�nd U�ilitiea 3ub-�pm�.ttAe is o� titia list b�w►w�e
he has s�ub�ql.ttsd a�l�tte�r o� xeaiqn�ti��► whic� will be iaun� undet
�i�ca�ica�s at the ha�ck o� �he agsn�ao Mra Jankowaki has aav�d
out of the City. so t,hsrefcocao he mu,�t be anpia�esci an th� Bosrd of
A,ppoals a .
% 0 9Fa .CO�D R�ADYDK3 O�' �tI%I� �FZGN�3 R'n'Z T�? �'."Z �' T%1'8 1 A�it± Z e
AIiD 5 Tii�OL7CiLi �Z o SIACK � o A�D LOTS � TH1�OU(�Ei 15, SIAC�iC $• CTTY
VIBW AD�DITIONa O� Paq� 37 is tiiis artiinss�ce �oa� s0co� readix�g a
The City At�o�ca:ey an� Z mst �rith Ro� Srick�ou aad Keith �ioiv�nstot
fro:a 8r3,ekspn Petrol0ua� Caxpc�satiana but I haw no� rsOeiv�d aTMy
augqest� ag�c�nt froca the C�ty Attoocney Yet at thia rariting r
I aeaume tha� it will �e r�ady gc� 'th� Coureil n�t3ng o
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RS�3ULi� c�OR71i1CIL IIBS'r� �A CO�O��iTB — sSPTBNBSR 6 s 1966 — 8 P o 1I,
(C4atinttedf
8. 3t18P�D TA7CS LICBDi88 — g • � eD► 8/22/66: I haw Ao t�r a,ppii—
catio�s oor a� c�ti►+�qc infar�ttiatt �cora this ap�Pl3�taat �oo�P'C that 1�
wa8 3a�e an�l as]osa fi.hat hs b� pla� t� t,Y,� ag�a a4 t3�st l� co�uld
ap�sa�c befoo:e the CowzCil a� c�oli:►est.�d in your aa�tion oa Page Z8o
9 a BOrRitD OF APp�N+G D�TIiQG �vT3°�S � AtTGUST 31, 1966: '1'h� �s�tt�o
are o� Pages 38 and 39. Z'ha Bvas�i r�eco� ttLat t.hi t�vo vaari-
ancas sequaatt� be grantod and ti�tt the 8p�c�al vae P�nait aloo
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10o pt�t=rtc co�sss�+t �r�v xa�'crr$s — AucwsT zs, ��►6: �. .�snut�es
aant o� Page�t 40 thtou9h 44a It�ms far Co�uaail oona�d�'ition atr
It�a #1 ori Pag�as 40 Stid 41 wh��� tha Coaam9.ssion ]e�C�s ay�p�o�ving
tne x�a� �pi�.t� a a wiaa �a�e ca���tton of ti� 30 foot st�s+Nt d�-
icatiort �eva�ilabl4 at ths Coua��l �et9�ng o�an It+sa 3 0� Pag�s 4I
�d 42, th�e Cara�a��tion sr+aso�s ci�r►ial o£ ttie i.o�t split of 1�ro�
i�eine a It�a #�3 o�n Fage 4Z, � Planning Co�oiasioa� Qancuss witt�
th. paxxs a�a Rir��t3�o� camm�,$asor� e� recaa�ttl.oa, oa Pag • a7
£ollawia� ��l�at tiie City gat som� p3.ann�g ps�ovida�8 foac ths Mslody
Maanoar Parko Bri a�em �4, PBger� 4� a�nd 43n the Ccamia�tloai �ca�aia�sndo
tha adop��.c� �� tix+� �l��dl Aev�la,�r�� 8��strict o��isu��oa a oopy
oi whi��h wA�.� be fournc3 f.n �he ��w►a��.ap�a with i�.he �►gvn�dao T'here has
bean �utth� d�„�cu�s� ,�a3,at.).y by �h+� Pianx�ing Co�m�isaion and the
Coua�Cil �� �� �'����� C�s��n i��d a d�scua�ion in Yt�► #7B
c� �agea 43 �� o ��v�e �l��d ti�� �t�aargani,s�atio� of tha
PR��g C���.r�n c'�; ��� a�g�nd� � itt�m #16� Pag� SZo 7Chi.a co�n►°
alude� th� ���an�t ��s�i�n► r����e� �
11 o S�A1�TY t��'' �` �'��� A'��;�� � A�ii�T 9� 7� 1966 a The trinutes
aera at�► E>s+g�s � mr� �'a n�'hh� �.i�s acelati�ve� �.o the o�eiir�s�a� on
$elt,c�:3 � la�6tt�g��s �'t�3 3h.�3�x�g ���.31.c�i� �h7COUgb by the Huilding I3�°
s�etion i��p���a �� '�� �� �Si' o�►+er �.�eaa� !as th�e� mitiutea
that you w1�Y� �o �d���us�o �� ���ia��u��e� st this tiroep
lao PARIGa �liD Yi�CP�'CS0�+3 �aA� 8�7�]pDiG 14�P8i1T�3 « AU�iUST ZZ, 196�6a
Tah�as� �u�s �ac� � P�gs 47 o T9s�� �!S aan unc'3�qcli�d motion ca
pa�g� 47 whi�h �r� dis�uas�l 'Iby th� i��.�irag �iasiou ia ite
m1a�ufir�e so i:ia8� yo�t g�'o�ab� hSVS fi�k�n a�atl.o� ot� th�1t z�COanc��d�►
i�ion 19y thl�.� tin�eo
13 o SIt� P�Ri�I7C � WAYV&�t �- b441 tAt7[d8R3ITY A'Vl�iit� �tTA6il8'rs Ths
�ppl�t�ic� �..s on P�� �8 sz�1 tha skk�t�h � o�r►► Psge 49. If ti►r1►
�e� 1�tck the regtuin�d 10 ��� £�o�a thw �e� �y 1% e�rdt� w� o��Y
ovo�la parc�ly ?t� ia� � cent�c o� tha parking lot i�a front of tht
�ad� �u3�.�33�go �� would ap�� �a� nae that tht Ca,ulcil ratght liiait ,
th� heigh� �o th� tc�p oi the �ign ta 14 f�ote w'hiah is the other
w�.i.v� tha�� �h�y wa��.d n�ci �
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REGUIaAR t�LIDTCYL �TYb1G 1i(�1�! ��i`�S —�PT�R 6„ 1966 — 8 PsM,
(Cont3.nuwj
r�������r _ _ - �II��M
14o SETSA�CK aTiIVV%R - b116 ST3�t30�i SOUIBttARD: �he a�iginal bufldin�q
pa�cmit application of Februasy 14, 196b is an Page 50 and a
cestificate of suxvey ie on P�ge 510 Saao� way this hou� got
plaosa withit� 3� �est of the �a�ty l�Lns a� now i8 aaq�letedo
If the� Co�uneil wishes to by�paas th• Soard of App�alse you coul�
approve this 2es�s-than�the�o3mi�un sstl�ek $o th�►t th� pa�cty that
is purdza�it�g fih� hous� esn €in�e ite If you wisha it can qo to
the Soasd oi �,��►la �h� tha� rsgular p�ro�+edur� would be follaweda
3.S o 701 Pii�OGRAlt: � do not know �lhethea� o� rsot the Council is sea�dy
to apporave I�oc disappx'ove the �oQosed proq�cana by Mro iio�,�, but I
thouqht that thia should D�e p�.a�ed on th� aqenda so that you �eould
ecuisidaac it �.i you E�i��edl.,
16o R80t�ANIZd�TI00d OF PY�I� �tI33gC�T: O�n Pa�ge 52 is a suma�'ye as
I ut�d�rstoai i�.o of the dis�usaioa� between the PLan�i�g Caamission
aird the Councllo If fi.his ia ba�iCally whmt the Co�cil desis'sa,
aac if �rcm thi8 a�at�c�,aZ the Council a�rivss at san�e deei�ion rtl-
�tsve to i�iie Planni.ng coeaca�ssiang th� atiep woula be to aiteet the
City Atto�n+�y �.o �r►vasYtig'st�s and then picspasee tltis :r�osssax'y oa.'c�-�
inarces to sm�aul th� code o
' 17a RBQI�STIi2G tnTAIV�R OF 4�RTEFZC.A►TR 4� �L�'�Y °� 58Z5 � Z1ID STRBBT
NOELTEi�AS'r: A sketch of tla#� �aa an P�ge 53 aia�d is an ths ag�is
at tho roqu�sst of Cwu�eiA�man wr�hta
' 18 o SPRIBTG IAKI'+ PARiiC — FRgDLFY A�I,i"P s TR�e at�r��i: eB �ii�tNd bY
_ Sia�'ir�J La1� PatX is �.n �.i� �lop� wi�tt the Sge�dB.
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190 CLAI�tS: �'he c1.a�a n�e are oc� P�ga 54,, Detsil ofc tho ol�iso�a
ia inelu� iti ts�e tnveloaae �-�i�Ii �he ag�endao
20 o BSTIliATE3 t A li8t Of. 4�.h+� �t3toatsS 1s O� Pa9� 55 o Dstatf►1 01 th�
thre� fit�31 eat3matsa is on Pages 56 th�coa�t� b9 0
alo LIC�t888: Th� Iiuvt�ess fa� your conai�tatioa �ts oa� Fsg�s 74
throuc�i 79 e
320 �TITIC�iB: T'he p�tit�on ox� Paqy 8� and 81 is Mlf�iplaAitO�yo
�3 o RSS03.iTrIC�t CSRTIFYI�ci C�AR+t�s TO T�ii COVt�Tit AUDTTOR: T'� riao-
lutioon ia an Pag� 82 and th� reason %ac ths �hmcq�s is �ou� on
pa�gs 83 0 .
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RSCiLt]�R CSOUDICYL D�TYBiG AG��A C��1TS � S�PTS�R 60 ].956 � 8 P,ll,
�Coittitauad'
24 e IiBSOLOTIO�i CSRTIFYI�it3 ASSSSSI�iT AOLL - W-34-O (ia-74) : T'he �so-
lutio� 18 0� Pagos 84 throwgh 86. T'ho pa�blio h�1� on th�s �s
�� � At�tiit �i�aASO
2S o RS8�iU'PIOdT i'.�TIP`YI� A$588�1' $O�S� °" SSS�i38 t'1R1� �i0�111t�AR
i� oa Paq�s 8I7 through 89 0�hi�s msttet waa heard at s pubrtia
hea�cl,t�g oa .Auqut$t 2Zndo
26o caiB�t�tcATicbjs:
�a� tAab�► �ar3qmst3+vai: 1'!ze i�tte� an Paq� 90 ia s�t�la�'to�Y
it18 b1t �s 1i e�l lthe appO�l7c�rirm aYi�ri� f.�1 Tt�e�a '�6o ibOV� o
C1�� D�do�ph Caristtua�3ro�a Cc�tsa�tt I riavo tutt�d thi� aMttt�s'
avwc �.o ih� Cca�ssulti� 8t�g� asx� th� CitY Atta�ctwy snd =
mt� aatus�.3y xt�v sesal�vd th� bs�oac� the �owrell m�a�ti�Ja
btit i�ro i�bci�lph ��t h�,s l��aC be pla+aed oa the a�g�ex�:o
a�d yv�u �till firyd �e va P�rgt 9Ya
tc� Srovkiyn C�r►t�c �ivil Defensa: Lacks Park va�: � A3,s�d
, thi� a�ttt�c an Paga 9Z wa�h th0 �yac aad haw aitra�y a�via�
ildco Col�n th�at it 3,s akay to uae Loc]o� Park oa thLa basiao
Cva�xrcil a�ct�c� he�c� wou�,d 1a� t�.o a�ceive au�l fils the letttr o
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Noartli Subus3��s S�ta�cy s� Distx3��ta Co�wction C�as�q�s:
�h. 1eet�r � P� 9s i,s a�+a�,�ls�,a�a�yo = stsu a� wo�x3anq
o�a t1u twe giu� cfs s�ttlz Calut��.a H�ai�ghts au�d a�pwc to b� rMaoc
n
sow��hing �hat Cmm�n be bzough� to thv CounCila altho�h Z u�-
atai�cl t.heac+� ia ��B c�vl�s�3�GrA �r�i1� oaC =1oi: th� �1 •3 08 o S oD o
wo�uld a+aoep� that ty�e oi: cfs Aa� �ach:►nge fo�s t�e R�Cse
COUri�1�Il 3h��d�ia 8/ '�h� COUY:Cil ° a l�j7���lAtitiV� O�l 'Gh!
�1Q�ta�,�m�8, ��1y wfil 3� a�bl,+� tio c�ivs the Cvuu��3 aamme
gu3�at� oa� w2�eti to c�o w�.t1� thi� pau�stieul�ar .bill�►
�e� Subutzbmn Ss�ginsc�r#.tsqa A,pparo�ae3, O�E Stteet� in �,i�y F��7.1r�s
T'h� Lott�oC o�n Pag� 3�4 �+�. f�l�n�a►boa�y o
(�j Subua�i Sagi�as�g: Ap�oNal oi Stx�ts in �Mlo�y �fit�oac'a
' Ths letter aa� Pag+e 95 is self�-o�iar�stoa�'y�, _� t2u Cau�eil
�soa�us� !x� the �oa�e�ti� i� Itea� e at�d �.o aat3roa woul�
ba to a�spt the w+oo�ko
' (S' .Tean A�syt�osd�: Itea�+gtistfota: �hi lett�t a� P�agre 96 is asl�
eo�i�stacY �
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(h, Ifosna �stoac Co�ectioas i�ro �i will haw his lvtt.�ac i►sri
ou Tu���Bay � �he m�stit�gi o
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THS MINUIES 0'F TI� REGULAR CWDICIL I�938TING OF AUGUS? 15, 1966
The Regular l�eeeting of the CiCy Council of the Ciey of Fridley was called to
order i�y Mayor Itirkham at 8:04 P.Me
ROLL CALL
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p�MBEgg pgSSBNTt Kirkham, Sarria, Sheridaa, Wright, Saaruelson
�S ABSBNTt Noae
PBESENTA?I4N OD?" SPSAI�B SYSTEM - MSS . 3AYCES3 :
Mrs. Stimler read a leCter of pxesentatioa to the Council in behalf of the
' Mrso Jaycees aad presented the City with a cbeck in payment of a new loud
speaker system which theq�gave the_City and Che Parks and Becreation Commissioa
ia conjuactiaa with the new hockey areas and for any other use the City feels
suitablee S�e said the speaker system has aot beea delivered yet, but t�at
' it consists of two speakers and a aaicrophoae, Mayor Kirkham extended his
personal thanks, aad thanks on behalf of the Co�acilo
' MOTION by Couacilman Wright that the City's thank you 1� recorded ia writing,
and that copies be given to the pr�as. The motion was secanded, aad upoa a
voice vote, there being no aays, Mayor Rirkham declared the motion ca�ried.
' AppRO�Ay OF MINUTSS, REGULAS CQUNCIL I�iBTING OF AUGUST 1, 1966:
MOTION by Couacilman Harris to approve the minutes as aubmitted. Seconded by
, Couacilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, �here beiag ao nays, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motioa carried.
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MpTION by Councilman Harris �a approve the minutes as submitted. Seconded by
Couacilman Samuelsono Upon a vaice vo�te, Chere being uo nays, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion car�cied.
1967 BUDGBTs
Councilmau Samuelsoa asked the City Maaager the date the Budget was to be
presented for Public Heariag. Th� �ity Manager said that the Charter stated
that it was to be discusged at the firet n�eting in As�guat, and at any
subsequent meetings„ until it has beea diacussed thoroughly. �e eaid the mili
levy hearing was the i2th of September. Councilman 5amuelson 8uggested
tabling adoptioa oi the budget until after this hearing as he would like some
time to compare some of the figures. Councilman Wright ask,ed if he �ant that
the Budget would aot be produced wntil the eveaing of the Mill Levy �earing.
Couacilmaa Samuelson said he juat would like mere time, as there are a few
more things that aeeded tping dawn. Couacilmaa Wright said he would like it
ta be clear that the Council did not intend to write portions of this budRet
the night that tttey beid the mill levy heariage �Councilman Saa�elsoa agreed. The
Gouacil discusaed when this could be on the agenda so �hat more work could
be done on it prior to the 12th of September.
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I�O�ION by Gouacilman Samuelsoa to table consf.deration of t6e 1967 Hudget to
tbe Regular Conacii Meeting o� September 5, 1966 which wi21 be one �oeek prior
to the Mill Levy Hearing. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote,
there being ao aays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
SS,TTII�1G (�O�JNC L _I�STING I�I�GHT OTi�B THAN LABOR DAY:
i�OTION by Counciluaaa Sheridan to ser the aext regular Caiacil l�eetin►g for
September 6, 19b6. Seooaded by Councilman Harzis, aad upon a voice vote,
there being uo aays, Mayor ICirkham d�clared the awtioa carried.
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Mr. Chies wa$ preseat at the Coeincil Meetiag and said that thetr compaay records
show the3r have taken out 90,000 yards of materiai. He s�id he called his bonding
con�peny and was told that the bond waa automatica].ly good for one year. The
City Manager asked the City Engineer if any evidence of thia h�d beea received,
aad the City Eagineer said aa.
' Mx. R. Le Newosaa, 150l. Rice Creek Boad, asked if the Council was goiag to
diacuss this item with the people.�fro� the aeighborhood. He preaented the
Council witti a petition wt�ich he said 29 families on Rice Greek �toad ead Moore
, Lake Hills had signed opposing the gravel pit, and he said that quite a few of
the pPople were bere at the meeting this eveaiag.
, M01ZOT1 by Councilman Wri$ht to reaeive Petition �31-I9b6 and sefer it to the
Admiai8tratioti fox processiug. Seconded by Councilefeaa Sheridan. IIpQn a voice
vote, there being no naqa, Mayor Rirkham declared the motion carried.
' Mr. Chies said that they still have about 2,OOQ yards to take out, and they
could finish tbis hy the end of next week, aad they would start leveliag the
lst of Septembero
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Mr. Lavern Frie�ad, 1520 Rice Creek Road, nsked if he was goiog to haul tbis out
himself, or would every contractor in Fridl�ey be in there? �He said that'this
has wwtnd up a miniag opexation, aad trucka with every aame but �hies at tbem
have been hau2iag out of there. He �sid that the Chies" do not water unlesa
the people camplaia, there have been no flagmen, aad oae truck bad ala�st run
over his. wife, and had kaocked down hfs mafibox.
Councilman Sheridan asked Mr. Chies if he had a certificate from Suburbaa
8ngineeriag of the final grade. Mr. Chieq said that the_ City bad the origfnul
orAe in their Engineeriag Departmeat. Conaeilman Sheridaa asked if he had
complied witb the dir�ctiona of the Couacil aad hired Suburban Eaginesriag to
prepare a certificate of fiaal grades. Mr. Chies said that he had not. Cowncil-
man Wright asked him if he had caaplied with the requiremeats for watering,
flag�en, and adeQuate safeguards. Mr. Chies said they had a water truck there
at all times, and tha� he could no� aee whq flagmen w�ere necessary, and as for
the cuailbox, accidents happen. Mayor Kirtcham said that tbe Council had requested
these safeguarda to prevent accideaCs.
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' Mr. Chies said he would be unable to atart leveling until September lst as his
equipment was all tied ap. He said it would not huxt to ait there another 2ll
days, as it had sat for 30 years. Mr. Newman said that Chies Brotlurs had
, been luckq to get in fox one year, as they had hired aa attoraey to stop tbem
pexmaaeatly, but they had come up with a laad alteration pesmit, and ths people
had aot been notified af Chia.
, Councilmaa 3heridan said he felt the operarion should iaave been ended August lst.
He said that the Council gave them sa exteasioa oa August lst, and they havs not
done what the Couacil reqnested. He said 6e did aot feel kiadly to�ard extendiag
, the time further uatil all the reGuirements are fulfilled. H� said that the
City had ao assurance that it would be done.
' MOTION by Couucilman Sheridan that two veeks exteasion be graated Mr. Chiea to
briag the proper certification end stipnlations that were set forth August let
to the Council, and if it is ao� doae, that the Counci2 pick up ti�e boad aud
complete the grading operatioa uader the control of the City accord:tug to the
' ori�inal a�reesueat. Seconded by Councilmaa Harris.
Councilcaaa Wright asked if this meaat he was eo cease operations immediately,
' and untfl he has the bond and Che certification regort from Suburbaa 8ngineering,
he ie not to coamer�ce any operation? Couacilman Sheridam said that this vas
c orrect, aad that this was to be done within the next two weeks or after tbe
' nexC xegular Meeting of September 6, I966 tbe Council will instruct the
Adminiatration to proceed wiCh leveling the property uader tbe terms of t6e
boad.
VOTE upoa the motione Upon a voice va�e, there beiug no aays, Mayor Rirkh�:m
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' O�tDINANCS �345 At�NAING CiiAPT'SR 45 - NA(�L' S WOUDLANDS :
MOTIQd by Couacilman Harris to waive ti�e read3.n� and adopt Ordiaance $345 and
' bave it published. Seconded i�y Council�►n Samuelson. Upoa a voice vote, there
being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motian carriad.
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1�. I�II..i.. 8BGA8DING RSZONING REQUES?. G�AIa G. JO�130N:
Couacilman SheYidan said that Mr. Itsll, 5675 Jackson Street, was preseat at the
Council i�estiag ia regard to the Johason propertq, and he thought the Council
cvuld look at Chis und6:r old business, as Mr. Iiall has additioaal iaformatioa
after holdic� a cneeting with resideats of the area.
, Mr. Kell aaid that ali the abutting property owaers were ia agre�arent with the
plan as presented iu a report he had. He said that if this glan is aot
a$reeable witb Mr. Johason, the people would like a furiber meetiag or that
the land revert bactc to the residential aoaing. l+ir. K,ell described a gradual
' slaping ridge the people wQ�ld like so that there would be no drastic drop
dawa to the lawer properties.
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' Councilntaa Samue2son poiated out that the Couacil could aot legally enforce
the hours of the station to guaYantee that it would not be a 24 hour staCioa.
Mr. IGell said tbat ehe statioa was located ia sach a poaitioa, thet maybe the
' people couid bend in this directioa. Councilmaa Wright asked Mr. Rell if be
had tried to achedule a u�eeting with Mr. Johnson, and Mr. R�ell ansa�ered that
he had aot. Cowscilanan Sa�selson asked if he would l.ike it forwarded to
, Mr, Johnsoa. Mayor Kirkh�a said that he thought it should come fra� the
Coemc�l. TE�e Council agreed to present tiae copy to Mr. 3oiuisot� just se it �oas
presanted Co Che Couacil.
, MOTION by Councilman Hsrris �o receive ehe informati
Mre Johnson froa� ttse Couucil. Seconded by Couacilman
vote, there baiag no aays, A�ayor Kixkham dealared the
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BIDS - SS�8I (� NOON,� 15, 1955):
The City Mauager read the follo�wing bidss
BIDDBR
' Walbaa Excavsting (St. Paul Fbdii 5�'
Undergrouod Services (Uaited Bonding 5�)
1K�echaaical Undergrouad Piping (Aetna CASUalty 5�)
�' 1�etropolitan 3ewer & Wa�er Corp. (Fed. Ins. Co. 5%)
grwin Montgomery Conat. (Ohio Fasmers Ins. S�)
Horacc Montgomery Constr. (Ohio Faro�ra Ias. 5%}
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$8,392.00
b,184.00
7,997.00
6,373.00
8,5G2.00
b,326.00
The City Manager read a report fram Subuxban Engiaeering pointia8 out that aa
error ia addition► has been corrected, and theix recomm�endatioa Chat although
the Sorace MpatC$omery completion date would be sooner, it does not warraat
the extcra moaey, and they recommend the law bid of Undergrouad Services.
I�O�ION by Cauncilman Samuelson that �he cantract for 58�81 be awarded to
Underground Services i� the amo�untc of $6,1�84.00. 3econded by Cowncilman
Sheridan. Councilman Wrigh� asiced if Mr. Minder was present at t6e Couacil
Meeting. 8e was no�e Councilman Wright said that usually the Couacil is
givea a statement from the engiCmeers giving co�parison figures with the origiaal
estimatee The City Engineer'said that the original estimate had beea $6,000,
aa�d although tbis was a little higher, it was within the 10°6. Upon a voice
vote, there beiag no stays, Mayor Kixkham declared Che aaotioc� carried. �
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The City Mat�ager explaiaed that ther.e lsad not been a quos�an at the Board of
Appeaie Metting, but that the two members that had be�a pressnt stated that
they would recammead the siga varisnce.
Ms, Bootb, a visitor to the Couacil Ma�ting, said that Mr• 0'Baan�ou bad stated
at the Plaaniog Comsaission l�eet�ng th�t if t!u praperty nsst door ia- aoid,
and the people ask that Che sign be remo�ved, he aoi11 6ave iC s�oved withi.n
90 days. Mr. Booth said tbat another aeig6bor had request�d that the siga be
alaeg t6e wsst iiae, w6ich Mx. Sooth would prefer elso, aad Mr. 0'Bannon bad
said it made ao differeace Co him.
Councilm�n Harris said that there was ao need for the siga ordinaaae if Lbe
Council lets a sign of thie size be erected. fl�a suggestion �ae that itic. 0'Bamcn
cc�e back �ith a sign wttbia �he 4rdiaat�ce limitatioas. The City Z4�anager said
Chat the 150 aquare feee cou2d be interpreted to be primarily an individuel
property, as�d this is aa R-3 �rea. Couacilman Sarria said tt*at he felt it had
beea �he fnCeat of the Couacil to ke�p signs uader that siae ao mattex where
they were Iocated. Couacilmaa Semuelson said that he agreed. Councilmaa
Wright Baid thrit there is no qaeatioa that the Ordiaance muat be follvwed.
, MOTIQ�T bq Cautncilmaa Harris to deny the request of Mr, Mil�ce 0'Banaoa for a
sign of 400 8quare feet. Secanded by Councilman Samuelsoa. Upou a voice vote,
there beiag no naya, I�ayar Kirkhaan declare�l Che motion carried,
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Cauacilman Wright meatioaed the laxge bil2board that waa aa I.694 and T.fl. #65,
and astced if it was a temporary percut.t so that it will not be replacedwith
anothet sign. T1ae City Manager said that no other peaait had be�n given for it.
Councilman Wright said tihat, if the Couucil aggees with him, tbe aign must come
down ri$ht after the electian.
PZ.ANNING CO[�tISSI{7�1 ME�TING MIN[Tl'ES,�,,,AUGUST 4, 1965a
The CiCp Manage�c said that the whole meeting had been taken up with the revised
, fourth draft of the Flanaed Developmea� Mstrict for multipls dwellings and
com�irrerci��. establi�i�mm�ats, aad 6ecau�e the City Attorney bad been an vacation,
it was aot ready yet.
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M+OrPIQd by C�ncilmaa Samuelsoa to receive and file the Plannin� Cammission
M�e.tin� MinuCea of Au$uet 4, 19680 $ecoaded by Couacilman Aarris. Upoa a
voice vote, rhere bei.ag na nays, Mayor Rirkham dec2ared tbe motioa carried.
PZANNIPTG CQ�Z�I I�BTIIJG �IINtR83 OF A1JGU3? Il , 1966 s
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The City l�aitages tead the motion of the Pla�niag Coaeniasion recommeading the
acceptance of the proposed plat wieh c�rta3n stipulaeioas. The City Bagiaeer
shawed the Council. the plat map. The Council discusaed whether a 25' easemeat
will be sufficieat for Beajamin 3treet. The City Bngiae�r suggeated the Couacil
could obtaici aa additional 5 or 10 foot slope easement, w&ich would allow a
baak into the pard for matching grades:
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MO'1'LO�N by Cou�ncilman Wright tbat the Council coacur with ths Planning Caamnission
and sccept the proposed Plat �66-03, Sbadq Oak Additivn subject ta the iacreass
of tt�e inCerior lats to 75 foot froatage, right of way rednced to 25 feet on
Benjamia Street aad the cox7aer lots be 77+ feet, aad with an additional restric-
tion that ao additio�al IO foot siope easement (for purposes of grede �atcbiagj
be granted to tbe City along the east boandary of the piot. 3ecoaded bq
Councilmaa Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, I�ayoz Itirkham
declared the motion carried.
BEO_,_,�,�GAtdLZATION �' T� PL�NNING C�R�II88i0N�
Councilmaa Sasris said that rather than teking the tia� to go over this point
by poiat, he suggested having another joint meeting �oith the Plaoning Comini.ssioa.
Couacilman Wright poiated out that o�e proposal, the employment of a Piaaniag
Coaeultaat, could have some bearing vn the budget, so he felt tbe disaussioa
sbould be prior to the �inal approval of ehe budget. The Couacil discu�sed a
posaible date for e meeting. Mr. Rravik fraa t1�e Planaiag Commisai.ou vas
present and said the Commissioa would be agreeable ta an extra sessioa. The
Couucil agreed on Augcist 29, 1966 at 8:00 P.M.
pABKS A1�ID BSGREATION CQ�H�ISSION 1�STII`IG 2�NZTrE3, AUGUST 1, 1966:
1. LAND ,� TIQI POSSIBILITISS AND � B�ACH RSP�Ts
Councilmaa Harris aske�i if the property in Rice Creek Plaaa South Ad�ition th�t
they are considering accepting is the property at 6591 Main Street. Mr. Dumphq
said tiiat he thought it was. i�e said that it is adjacent to Jay Park aad would
be a aice addi�ian as a rest area. Ccuacilman 3amuelsaa seUced if there were
anq sssesameats on the property. Mro Dewaphy ssid that they had no details,
tbe offer had been verbal and the Co�miseicm did aot kao�w ii it was gratis or on
what tera�s it was being offeged �ahich was the reason for the genera2 motion.
Tise Finauce Director sai.d he wonZd laak at the re�oxds and sae if there were
aay assessments.
The City Manager said thAt before the discussioa on Moore Lake Beach contami-
aatioa wbich the Parks and Recreatioa Cotmnissio� held witih the Soerd of Health,
Mr. �ensley had promised a�ritten sepor� oa the subject. Tt�e Citq Meaager
said that Mr. HensLey has been ou vacation and may feel this report in the
miuutea covera the sabject, but that he will still request a rsport fran him.
M�iaA1 by Couacilman Sarris that the Finaace Director prepare a coat statement
on the propesty at Rice Creek Plasa South Adciitioa, �tlot �1 aad present it
at the �ext regalar Council Meeting. Seaonded by Couacilmaa Wright. Upon a
vaice vote, there beiag no nays, Maqmc Rirkham declared the motion carried.
M02I�i by Councilman Harris to receive aad file the Minutes of tbe Parks aad
Becreatioa Caami�sioa M�eetia,� of August 1, 1966.. Seconded by Councilmaa
Sa�elson. Upoa a voice vote, rhere being ao nays, Mayor Ritkham declared tbe
motioa carxied.
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GOl�S�I�1 0� PAOCBSDING WITB PRO.�CT SS�SCs
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The City Manager said that Comatock and Davie has xeceived tbe Coiuiecil's
suthority to go ahead with the actnal project, they are juat aeiting for a
deaision oa Syivan Hi.ile, aad at this tiaw tbe Finaace Director w8nts to kno�w
how t6e Council wishes to sssese this project. Mayor 8irkham said that his
uaderstanding accordiug to receat disicus�ions the Conncil hea bad oa this,
was that the assessmeats were tio be grouped into one project and eatimated.
The Finaace Director said Chat his question was, whether ttie coat ahould be
estimsted oa 33#5C aad tbe roll prepared aa that basis, or if eaough ahould
be deducted fraa the rate for ttte area SC would cover, ia ot6er wurds, assess
that m�ch less f.n that area, wbich woeild mean a second aesessment, or aot
assess this at all �his qear. Couacilmau Wright said that the firet option
descrtbed is the one most cousisCent with the Council's deciaion aa assea8iag
over a whole drainage area.
�PIO� by Couocilmaa Wright to estimate Che SSSG cost and make the asoessmeat
roil on that basi.s. Seconded bq Covacilman Harris. Upaa a voice vots, Chere
being no aays. Maqor Rfrkham declared tbe motion carriad.
APPRO`1AL 0�' EASEM�IT PU�tCHA3E At�t? o
M02I0l�11 by Ca�ncilman Sarris that. the Admtaiatration be dis+scted to enter iato
this agreeaaent with dames J. Collias and Edythe A. Collias ia the am�unt of
$532.10. Seconded by Councilman Samuelsaa. Upon a voice vote, Chere being
no nays, Mapor Kirbci�am declared the motioa carried.
The City Manager said that Mr. Holvenstat was preseat at the Couttcil Meetiag
to diacuss with the Ciry Attoraeq restriative coveaants for th� rtaouiag.
Mro Solvenstot came eo �ha Council �able to describe the requsated siga setback.
iie said that the property does aa� abut o� the highway, but on the service raad,
and then there is a lasge bt�ulevard to the property line, aad if t6e siga goea
back another 10 feet, it �a�ll ap�►ear ta be ia the back yard. The Couacil
looke� at the proposed loca�ion of the si�a oa the plot plaa. ?be property
awaera oa tbe ease side of the atatioa were preseat a� tlte Council m�eeting and
came #orward to the Couacil table to discues their reagons for fesliag a 24
hour sernice atxtioa will be detrioaental to their property. T�ey felt the
Coua►cil should heax the residenta of the area, even though t6ia land is zoned
co�m�ercial. Tbe Citq Manager explained that t�ere was no reasos for a Yublic
Hearing as alI requiremeats are b8ing caaplied with, aad Cbat it would be
imgossible for the Council to hald a Public Hearing for every bnilding permit.
The Council agreed Chat a filling station may leave eomethiag to be desired,
but that the lan,d is cou�eercial and there are maap possibilitie� that could have
been woxse.
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� MaTION bq Councilmaa Samuelsoa to grant the waiver fos a siga aetback at 57�
' aad Oaiversity Avenue Nartheast. 3ecoaded by Councilmsn Aarris. Upoa a
voice voCe, �here being na nays, Mmyor R%rkham declarad the mation carrisd.
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Councilman Harris asked i# the Couacil abould do anqthiug this eveaing ia
regard to the limitatioas aad reatrictive coveaants for the rezonin�,. th�
City �taaager said that he had aot p�st this oa the agenda as he did not kaaat
wt►at the Counci]. wsated. Couucilman Harris auggeated that the plaaning Coomi.esioa,
City Attoraeq and Trickson Petrole� get together to makt up resCrictive coveaaata
for the area aad rhea present them to the Council. The City Maoeger ��oiated out
that the Ordinance could be passed oa first rsading rhie evening eubject to
t6e approval af the reatrictive covenants.
MO"PIQQ by Cowacilmaa Harris to r�dopt the Ordinaace ugoa Ftrat �eadin►g, sezoaing
frcm R-2 to C•2, Lota Z end 2 aad Lots 6 tbrough 12, Block 7, City View �dditioa
and Lots 7 through 15, Block 8, City View Additioa subject tio the approvai of
Che reetrictive covenants oa rhe property. Secaaded by Counci]man Samuelsca,
and upoa a roll call vote: Kirkham, Harris, Sheridaa, Wright aad Samuelsoa
votiag aye, M,ayor Kizkham declared the moCion caxried. Mx. iiolvens�ot waa
iastrucCed to contact the Cfity Attorney.
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� Mayor Kirkham e�xplained t6at Cbe new Anoka Coeue�y Assaciation of M�tnicipaZitfes
needs 6 pexmaaent coflmaittees which wi�l be bsolcea iato sub-caaomittees to haadle
aay problems that aeed research or investigating. He said there is oo reetriction
� on the numb�r oi people ou each camimittee or e�o requixement that each City a�ust
have a man on any one com�aitteee He said that the Council caa suggeat names
for the Cammi�tess aad any citizen may volunteer by maitiag their wishes ka�a�on
to the Couacil, and �he Couacil can appaiat thecn to the coa+mittee. Mayor
' Birkham suggested thfs be laid ever uatil the aext meeCing, to �ive the Couacil
a chaace to coasider poesible appointees.
� MOTIO�T bq Councilmaa Wright to table appoiaqneate to the Aat►ka Couaty Aasociatioa
af Muaicipalities uatil the next meeting. Seconded by Councilmaa Sheridaa. Upon
a voice vote, theze be�ng no naya, Mayor Kf.�kham declared the motiaa mrried.
' Coeuuilman Wright said tt�at on the appoin�ment to the Building Board to replace
Pat flerciex, he would like the patience af the Couacil for one eaore meetiag before
he suggests someoae froan the 3rd Ward. Mayor Rirkham agretcl to this. Mayor
' Kirkham said that he w�uld like the appoiatment for the Humaa Relations CamatitCee,
to replace Resver�nd K�eadall brou,�ht back at the aexe mel�tiz�g aleo.
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Couacilman Wright asid that the last appoiatment made to ehe �naan Itelatioas
Committe+s, wbo he believed was Mr. 8uckleq replaciag Mr. Herder, had beea made
over his objections. He said be wouid like to call to the Council�a attention
that an appofataieat to the I��nan Relations Cocanittee requires a four-fifthe
vcte, and that Council.man Sheride�a had not voted and �bat be had voted agaiast
iC. Se aaid he would like this coafixmed or corrected. Maqor Rirkham asked
the Citq Attorney if this was correct, aaid the City Attorney said be would check.
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A little lat�r ia the mesting, the City Attoraey reporLed tbat tbis appoiotment
does reqnire a four-fifths approval oi the Couacil. Councilmaa Wright suggestad
this be delayed until they have the sacoad aame al8o, aad take care of both of
tbese at once. Mayor Rirlch�n said that, so everyone bas notice, thia wiil b�
put on tbe ageada at the next regular me�tiag.
�.I�RATI� a± F�NAi _P1.AT - TS�Y, S,ADDITION:
T6� City Maaeger ahaued tbe plat map to the Council. No one o�aa present
representiag Mr. Ju�kowsk£. Cot�cilman Sarrie said that th! water hole oa this
property was to be takea care of wbea the lot split was granted, aad thia was
aot done. He said he did noC thi.ak tbe Council should accept tl�e p1aC nntil
this is tatcen care of, aad Mr. Julkaraski could be aaked to brlo,� thia back,
before the Couacil whea he had Caken care of the prior stipulations. Councilman
86eridaa said that when it comes ia as a#iaal plat, buildiag permits could be
held up uatil the problem was takea care of. Caiadlm,aa Sr�uelson aaked the.
Consnitiag Enginesr if the sewer prnblem had besn taken care of, aad l�r. Ccrostock
said that it had aot been. �
�O1'ION by Councilman Harris to eable the reconsidsration of the fiaal piat.
' Seconded by Cormci].man Samuelson.' Upoa a voice vote, tlsere being no aays,
Mayor Kirkbam declared tbe motiaa carried.
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1�1'IOtJ by Councilman Harria t6at the Admfnistratioa aad City Attoraey direct
a letter to the awner of this propert.y aad instruct him tbat until the prior
coamittments to drain tt� pond are fulfilled, the Council will nat approve
the proposed plato Seconded bq Cnuacilman Sheridan. IIpoa g voice vote, there
beiag no aays, Mayor Kirkhsm declared the motion carried.
xB80I�TriQT1 �1l8-].9b6 SSTPENG A PLTBLIC I�ASZNG - CITY HA�s
MOTIOTT by Couacilmaa Harrie ta adopt 8esolutioa �118-Z966 with the suggested
date of Sepeember 7, 1966 to be fil.Ied ia as the date af the Pu�lic A�earing.
Be said thi.s date would give the Council eufficieat time to have all the
additioar�l materiul for the public. Co�acilman Wright asked that t6e resolutiaa
be read. The City P2anager read the resolution. Couacilmaa Wright said he would
lik,e to aall the Counc£1°s ettea�ion to the reasons he fe�ls the whereas clauses
are prejudicial aad iaaccurats. �e stated that in the first wbereas, whic6
etates tbat the Fridley CiCy Couacil has previously not had sufficient i4forma-
tiont sa to selative coeC sud location ef the nev City Hall, in hie op'ini� L�
aad t�o �tbe� Counc£ln�en submitted what they regarded as suffieicat iafora+ation.
�n the saaond whereas statiag that the City Council now fiAds it has additioaal
iniarmation, !te bas not received a�r additioaal information, and the third
�ahereas atating the City Couacil aaw 6as eafiicieat intosaatioan relative to
possible sites of the City Hall is, ia his opfnion, debatable. Ee stated that
the whereas clau�ea attempt to argue with the public inatead of presentiag the
issues aquarely before them, and he proposed the following amencmmeat:
1�0?ICN by Coeuicilmam Wright to aaread ehe reaolutioa to add two "tahereas clausea"
after tlse three °'�ahereas clauses" ttwt are ia the reeolutioa at preaeat. The
wordi,ag to be ag follaws:
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' W�tSA�$, the Citiaeas of Fridley have ia various ways exgressed
a desire for iaforma�ion regarding the cost and location of tbe
nea City Aall;
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W�AS, the Citizens of Fridley hove indicated a desire tbat
tl�iz opiaians be heard ia regard to the locatioa of CiL�► Ba1Z;
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Tbe Besointioa wfll thea co�ntinue witii the NOW T�REFO�B clanae. T�►e N�tion
wsa secouded b� Counciltnsa Sheridan.
Coaacilman �arris suggested Chnt the words "aow has" in the third vhsreaa clau�
be changed to "will have". CownciZman Wright said that be fou�rd tbis acceptable
a.nd as the maker of the first ameadmeat, he will reword bis �at to iaclude
this wording chan,�e, if the secoader agrees. Councilman $heridan agreed.
V0� upfln the ameadment: Opon a vcice vote, there bei.ag no nape, tbe m�tioa
to amead carried.
VOTS upon the motion to adopt Resolutiou �`118»1966: Upoa a voice vote, there
bein$ ua aays, Mayor Rirkham declared the motioa carzied.
C�QSID�RA2Yt�T OF RESOR.UTIQN PI.ACING CITY HALL LOCATION U�1 B�ALLOTt
The City Manager read the proposed resolutioa. Couacilman Sheridan said that
the Couacil kaew his feelings on this subject, aail he was hagpy to see that
members had chaaged their attitude about putCiag something on the ballot, but
he atated he was not in �ccord with the �esolutioa, and had a substitute
resolution which he read. The substitute resolution asked the qu►�s�iioa, •'Sbell
the Citp Aa1Z of the City of Fridley �e removed fram the present location at
64th and Univereity t�veaue and be relacated elsewhere?" This would require a
yes or no vote. iie said that this substitute �solutian would not be adviaory,
it wouid be biadi�g on the Cauaci].. He said tixat the proposed 8eaolntion ia
the agenda is noti biading aad iia maay waya it would be ridiculous to spend
money for scm�etchiag the Coexncil does no� ae�d �o follow.
MOTION by Couacilu�a Sheridan that the substitute resolu�fan he has just read
be adopted. Councilmxa Wright said that it may be necessarg ta treat this as
a refereadum than as aa advisoxy ballot. �e said he thought a mendatary ballot
which would be bindiag oa the Council is 3�a order, aad be seconded the motioa
with the understaadin� ehat the wordiag mw�q have to be chaaged to camply with
the law of referendettn.
CouaciLmn Samuelsoa said that he feels Chere is ao Question b�t that tbe
people should be giveu an opportur�i�ty Co vote either by an advisory or
refezendum baliot, bu� that the wordiag should be refsYred to the City Attorney
to come ap with a qusstion ta be put to the people, aad then the Council could
vote o� his wording.
The City ACtoriiey'pointed out that there are some limiCations oa the expeadi-
ture of iund��for an advisory ballot ar►d sa�e Statutea that 13mit the matters
t6a t caa be referred eo Advisory Baltots. 8e said that it ia a practice of
Municipalitiea to have these ballota vheo another electi� is ta&ing place so
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' there is no aiguificant addition of exp�nditure. He said tLat Ls i�aa not had
any matter sef�rred to bim abrnst makiag thia a refareadu�, that all pxeviaw
discussioa vas that this would be an advisory ballot and 6e Would not bn
' preparad to coameat. Councilmau Harris sagg�sted that particular pgrt be
referred to the City Attorney fcs hi8 detssmioatian.
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MO►1'it�4 by Couocilman Barris to adopt the Resolution oa Page 41 of the agenda.
Mayor Rist�ham remiaded the Couacil tbat there was a motioa for amead�ssat oa
the floor. Hayor Kir� said it was his uaderstaading the Canncil �ould go
to the public for a hearia$ and/or a baliot to find aut wtiat t�e will cf the
peopie was, aad the mmended ballat would Iimit their resporise to a yes or ea.
Councii.maa Saamuelson said ti�t bis tboughts on the queetion thaC tbey would
put to ttw publ3c were ocie af the t�wo existing sites, as the paopie shouid be
given a ciioice, or maybe tbey hav@ ao feeliag one way or ttu3 othes. Cawcilman
Wright said that, as the Couacil a�reea the public should be consulted, there
should be ao objectioa to making their advice the Counci2�s decisieaa instead
of an advisary which the Council could i$nore. He said it would be psoper to
procaed to call a pubZic hearin� so the people will tcna�w what Chey are voting
on, arad it will be clear to the public �hat the vote whether adviarnry or a
re#erendum is betwesn two sites. He said 6e would hope the Couucil 6os the
iategritp to eay to the public, tbis is cahat the ballot means, aad we do ag�e�
uaanimouslq on that, and then it �ill be cZear to the public fheq ara voting
for oae of two si�es. fle felt it should be a referendum, with the wordiag
chaaged wherever a.ecessary to nealce it biuding lega2ly.
Councilman Sheridan stated that he has aontended, aad stilt does, that the
ballot of 1964 established Chis site, 64�h and UaiversiCy, as the site on
which the bond issue wae passed, aad thia substitute resolution that he itaa
proposed is asicfng the citixens to release the Council if they do not want
and let tbe Council be the sole jud�e of the location of the aew City Hall.
�e said he was aot fighting for a particular site but the publicity before
election was fog Che 64th and University siCe.
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Councilman Harris asked the City Manager haw much time was left to put thie
item on the ballot, inclvdip,; the pziati�g time. The City Maaager said it
would hava to.go Co the n�aspap,e�s for publishing, and that a determination
w�u1d have to be made by Augus� 26th. Couacilman �arris said that"becawe id
is impossible to have the City Attoraey°e opinion by the aext Council M�e�ting
as to whether we can bave a referendum ballot or aot, be fQels the Couacil will
agree t6a� the advi.sory ballat wiil spell aut which decisioa the Coue�cil should
follaw. If it is go3ng to go on the primary ballot, �,t could be an advisorq
ballot �ith the uaderstanding of all membera of the Couucil that t6e bal2ot
ontcomc3 will be biadin�. Cwiacilman Sa�selsoa said he would agree to thia.
Couocilsaaa Wxight felt this was saying that the date is slready picked and the
wording caanot be piciced because the City Attorney cannot get ready. Couacil-
maa Wri�ht asked the City Attorney if it wa� p�aaible ha had an opinion noa on
whether the Citp �ou2d have a refereadum. 1'he City Attosney said ao. Couacil-
niara Wright said he did noe th3nk the timing was impoesible, end if the Couacil
did noL waat to wait for an op�tnioa, it could be oa the general electioa ballot.
Couacilmap Samuelsoa said he pre€er�ced to get it on the primary to save moaey
because of the construction schedule.
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Mr. Wilbur W6itmore, a vi,eitor to tise Couacii M�eeting, asked it aa organised
group were gushing for one side, and if a larg,e aector wae aat tvo coacera�d,
woulda't eoms people be iacliasd to vote oaly tbe way they saw publiciaed?
Coancilman Wright 8aid he thought Mr. Whitmore had too s�uch regard for the
86iliCy of the Council. and too little ragard for the ability of the voters.
Mayor &isk6am asla3d if the Council wae ready to vote on Councila�aa S6eridan's
�m�sadmeat. Ccun�cilman 3heridan eaid thia was aot aa mo�eadmeat, but a aubati.tu�Le
resolutioo. Coaaci].man Harris said that until adviaed by t6s City AttoroQy, he
wil2 have to vote ag,ainst a subatitute resolutian. Covncila��n Wright said that
if ane xesalutioa requires the City Attoraey's opinioc�. so does the other,
and as tbe Citq Attorney saqs he could have aci opiaion in a couple o� days, aati
the Coun�il has a special me�tiag scheduled for Angust 22, 1966 which would be
soa� �nough to $et i,t published and oa the ballot, he auggested they malce their
decisica ehea.
MO►1'ION by Couaailmau Wright to Cable this item uati2 the Special Meetiag of
August 22, 1966. Seconded by Councilmaa Barzis. Upon a voice vote, tbere
beiag ao aays, Maqor Kirkham declared the mvtion carried.
Couacihdan 3amuolson said he thought ttee Council should make eome directive to
start ccmpil3ng dAta to have available $oY the Public H�a�ring und for a geaeral
mailin$ to iaform tbe public of possible Iocatiou aites as everyone caanct
atCend a Public Heariog.
MOTION by Couacilman Samuelsoa that Couacilman Harrts direct the coordinatioa
of compiliag iniormatioa on the aew City Hal1. Mr. John M�yer, a vis�tor to
the Cauacil M�eetiag, said that it had been Sheridan and Wrighe th�t had first
given a report on cost facts. Couacilman Wright asked Councilman 3heridan if
he could wortc with Cocuscilman Iitirris ou �tsis, aad he agre�ci. Tfie Citq Manager
suggested that he, Harri.s, Sheridan und Sol SmiZeq, if necessary, �et together
oa th3s. Couacilmaa Samuelson reworded his motion to direct the Citp Msnager,
Councilmen Shexidaa and Harris Ca coordinate the coanpiling oi iafoimatioa.
Seconded by Cauuilman Harrfa. Upon a voice vate, ehere.being no nays, Mayor
Kirkham declared the motion c�xriede
' Mre Fraak Lieb2, a v3sitor �o th� Couucil Mss�iag, said tltiat if the Council
puts the vote oa City Sall locaCiom a� a referead�m and the vote is ia fevor
of tbis preset�t site, the Couacil will be bouad; but if it is put as aa
advisory t�ailot, the Couacil wau2d noti be bouad by ie and canid still do what
' the majority of the Couocil wants. �e aeked if thie was correct. Couacilmen
Wright said it was conect. Mr. Lfebl said that in his opiaiou as a candidate,
he felt t6ere was a great deal of difference, and he would Iike to briag to the
, ettenCion of the Couneil, that about 8 out of 10 of the people be has tslk�ed to
are ia favor of n referenducn.
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MO'1'1C�T bp Couneilman Wrigb� to direce the City Attorney to hava, #or the Auguat .
22nd nme�ting, aa opinion for the Council regarding the legality of holdiag e
biudiag refereadum propcsition ca t6e ballot ia this regard sad (2) an ap3aioa
regardiag wLat fuads the City may'expsnd both ia informing the public by brochure
and the coad�e* of the electiea oa t&ie topic aad (3) an opinioa as to �he degree
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to which a refereadum is bindiag as c�pared to aa advisory ballot. Secoaded
by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice ��ote. there being no.avqs Mayor
Kirkh�tim decl�+red the motion carried.
Council�aan 3amuelson suggested that the brochure, City questionnaire and the
inform:.tioa t6e Leegue of Womeu Voters aould like m.,iled out, could all be
mailed together z�nd ea�e quite a bit of money oa mailiag costs.
MOTIOiN bq Couacilmr.n S�mueZson th�t the queationn.ire, brochure �,ad voting
iaform��tion from the Lengue of Women Voters be mailed all�togetber. Seconded
by Councilman Wright. Upon a voice vote, there beiag no q.:;qs, Mrayor Ririch�m
decl•�red the motion c�.rried.
R�SOLtTl'YON �119-1966 DIRECTZNG PREPA1tATI0N OF ASSES3I�NT ROLL -�ST. 1965 - 1.2, b 3:
Counciaman Wright aoticed th.��t this 8e�olution does aot h-ve the doll��r figure
tisted. The Finance Director aaid th�,t they were aoC quite th:t f��r �,long on
figuring it, but th��t it will he eatered as soon as it ia av�flable.
MOTZOTi by Councilman iiarris to adopt Resolntioa �119-I966. Seconded by
Couacilmaa Wright. Upon a voice vote, thare being cto nays, M�,yor Kirkh�a
declared the aation carried.
BESOLUTIQ� �120-1466 ORDERING A]PUBLIC I�ARING ON ASSESSi��NT ROLL - ST. 1965 -
1,2, & 3;
MOTIOTI bq Couacilrn��n Harris to adopC Resolutiion #120-1966. 5econded by Council-
man Saamt►alaon. Upon a voice vote, there being no n-ys, M:,yor Rirkh�m decl�red
the motioa carried. '
RSSOLUTIOl�i #121-1966 ORDERING PRE�.IM�tARY PLANS AND SPECiFICATI0N3 - W-83 (TANR
RBPAIRs
The City Engineer explained that ehia tank was put up bout l0 ye�rs .go, .:nd
aoa�e strncrural cracks developed but the City was not able to t.�ke it oat of
service before aow. fle ssfd that now there are addiCioaal wella s�ailawte to
sagplq the are3, and they feel that thia c::n be repaired Chis Fall. Ae said
that no repairs h..,ve ever been made to the tank, and it will be a major m:int-
eaance which he estimc�ted at $15 000 or $20 000. Councilm:,n Semue�lson �sked if
thas vill come out o# the utility �und and the CiCy Engineer �nsaered th•t he
would asauaae ao. Councilm�a Harris aaid that when this c�me before the Couacil
again, he thought the Council should take stepa to improve the i�diate area
with Iandsc��+piug. The City Engineer said th:t this is planned :;nd the people
are aware that ft h,�s been held up bec use it would h��ve h: d to be torn up for
this project.
MOTIdN by Councilman Wright to :,dopt Reaolution �121-1966. Seconded by Co�wcil-
m��n Samuelson. tTpoa a voice vote, theze being no n<ys, Mayor Rirkham declrred
the motion carried.
Mr. John �,eyer aaked the City Sngineer the n:ture of the repair. The Citq
Bagi�teez ex�lained that thsy will seal the iaside aad saad blast the outside.
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ItESOLUTION �222-19b6 TRArISFERRIATG SS&SW�73 AND 73A TO SS��Ss
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MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Reso2ution �k122-1966. Seconded bq
Councilman 3anwe18on. Upon a voi�e vote, there beiag no Qays, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motfon carried.
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The Fic�nce Director explained that this actually is a later-1 assessment for
plr.ces like the floiiday Store that tie iato the main licie and h�ve had no
prior asaessmeat. Iy is ia lieu of a c�,sh connectioa ch�.rge. He said th:t
the origiaal policy of the Cocancil h�d been that ch�rgee adt be levied uatil
the connection was aaade, then later policy was eo put the lateral charge on
right �way whether the coanecdai was made or oot, and aome of these older
m<:ins have not been ch:�rged.
' MOTION by Councilm�n Samuelson to :.dopt Reso2ution #123-1966. 3econded bq
Councilmnn Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no n:�ys. M�.yor Rirkh<m
decl�red Che motion c��rried.
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m�:n Samue�lson. Upoa a voi.ce vote, there being no nays, Mayor ICirkh::m declsred
the motioa c;�rried.
' RE30LUTI0�1 #125-1966 AP�itOVING PLt�N3 Pl� ORIlERING BIUS - ST. 1966-":
' MOTION by CounciLmaa Sa�uelsom to adogt Reaolut�on �125-1966. Secoaded by
Couacilmaa Harri�. Cauacilm<�n Harrfs askea if the postioa of sidew:�lk rcroas
fraon Che church wa$ taken off the project, The Ci�y Eogine�rr sho�red the project
map to the Council <�ad �e onelot an the nor�h side of 4Test Maore I.ake Drive
' which wiYl have aa eideaaalke iIpoca a v�rice vote, there being no aays, Che
motion carried.
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M�ION by Couacilma� Samexelaon to �dopt Resolution i�12b�1966. The City Manager
stated that the port£an froad Riverview Terrace to Bro:�d Avenue had been :�d@ed
to the project withaut a pe�ition �os Che purpoae of the hearia�. The City
Bng,ine�er sho�wed the Council .� �ap of the area aad explained that this is a
steep hill, aa�d he feels ti�at to do it pxoperly ft should.be paved atI the w:�y
or not ��t all. The motioa wae seconded by Counci�.man Fiarris.
Mr. John Meyer asked what the Citiy proposed to do for this area. and as�Ced the
etatua af the report Samuelson�s com�ittee wae working on. Mnyor Ki.rkh�m s:.aid
th<t this atree� impxovemeat does not iavolve the flood pl-in. Couz►cilm•n
�amuelaoa sai3 that i�e had brought thia queation of :� atreet improvement to the
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City Bngineer aad it was all abo�:�e the flood plaia. Coudncilm:n Wright said
t!w t scme of the people �ffected by the plans for the area �aill be beaefitted
by this ioipro�emeut, �nd he would also lfke to knaw the st:�taa of t6e
committee. He asked when they had met last. Councilm-n Sam�selsoa said it
had been his fault Chat he had not gotten the comonittee together receatly,
aad their last meeCing bad been some time ia Msrch. Mmyor Kirkham said th��t
same of this can be reaolved at the heariag.
Upoa a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Ki.rkham decl�red the motion
carried.
RB301�iTIQ�i #127-1966 RECBIVII3G PRSLIMINARY �PORT AND El�DBRII�iG �ING - 8T.
1966-1 {ADD�1�iDUM 3) :
M4T�O�i bp Councilmaa Harris to ��dopt geaolution #127-1966. Secoaded by
Couacilmaa Samuelson. Upoa a voice vote, there being no nays, Meqor Rirlch�m
decl�,red Che motioa carried.
RESOT.UY'lON ORD�ERING PRSL�MINARY PZANS AND SPSCIFICATIO�IS - 8T. 1967-1:
Ttrere was no action t�ken oa this resolution.
BRSOLUTION ,�I28-1966 O�RA�RING IMPROVEI�NT AND FINAL PLANS ArID SPSCIFICATiONS
33�82;
MOTION by Councilman Barris to adopt Resolution �128-1966. Seconded by Council-
man Samuelsoa. Upon a voice vote there beiag ao n;+qs, M��yor Rirkh,m declared
the motion carried.
The Citq Manager said that he had not put the Sulli an I,ake Outf�ll agreeu�ent
on the agenda tonight, but th��� it could be put on the August 22nd agenda ae
it ahould only take a few minotes. He said th,-t Columbia Heighta would like
some answer. and ia effect it has been ;:pproved subject to the hearing. The
City Maoager was instructed to put it on th� AugusC ?_?_. 1966 :genda.
RB$OLUTION #129•1966 APPOINTING ELEGTLON JtJDGESs
The Fiaaace Director said that the lists given to the Council members from the
t�oo partiss are generallq aot adequate, aad they will aeed everyone oa the list.
MOTIOTT by Couacilman Harsis to adopt Resolution #129-195b aad :.ccept tbe names
aubiaitted for the primary election. Seconded by Councilmaa S::muelson. Upon a
voice vete, there bein$ no nays, Mayor Rirkh:-m declared the motioa cr.rried.
MOTION by Councilman Wright that the CounciZ direct the Fiaaace Director to
cont:.ct additioaal eligible judgea from p:st records oa the basis of p�rty
vac::ncies exiati.ag. Seconded by Couacilm-n Harris. Upoa a voice �,ote, there
beiog no aays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motioa carried.
DiSCt�3S,�0[� �+' SPLIITII3G WARD TWO INTO ?I�E$ PRSCINCTS:
Councilman Sheridan said that there are al�se 2,000 registesed voters ie►
Precinct two of Ward two, and it has been the intent of the Conacii to have
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another p�recinct when there was a polling place. He said tbat aaw t1�et there
is e new elemeatary schooio�ase as a poliiug place, it maq be the proper time
to do thiso Councilmaa Harris pointed out that tbe league information oa
voting waa all ready, and that gerheps ft could be doae for the General Blection
inateade T6e Couacil discussed whether it should be doae for t6e General
8lectioa or in the next eleceiaa because of the confusion it will cause. It
�aa poiated out that a long period af notice would be required. Councilmaa
Sberidan said that it could si�st logically be done along Gardena, and that
the Fi�aa�e Director could te11 �or sure by the registered voters.
MOrl'IO�t by Casncilman Sheridan to direct t6e Finaace Director to bring back to
the Coun�il, a program for splittiag Ward two, Precinct two, to establish a
third PreciacC c�ithin tbe Ward for next qear'a electioae Seconded by Couacil-
man Wright. Upon a voice vote, there being ao nays, M�ayor Rirkhem declared the
motioo carried,
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M�;�i by Couucilman Wright to adopt Resolution �130-1966. Seconded by Couacil-
maa Saroaelsoa. Upon a voice vote, ehere being ao nays, Mayor Rirkham�declared
the motioa carried.
The Citq Engiaeer s6owed the CounciZ a map, aad explaiaed tbat this alresdy has
been brdered and the City does h�ve a coatract available to add tbia onto.
MQTIO�T by Cotinciiman Wright to adopt Resolution �13I-1966. Seconded by Council-
maa Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Maqor Rirkham declared
tEee. motioa carried.
RBSOL[TPI�T �`132-I966 APPRWING i�I,ANS AND 08DER�1G BIDS ST. 1966-6s
Tbe City En�inear explained that alI af the improvements have been ordered by
the.Couneil and they are being bunched in oae contract for calliag bids.
MOTIO�Q by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution �132-1966. Secanded bq Couneil-
man Si�eridaa. IIpon a voice voCe, there bming no n►ays, Mayor Kirkham declared
the motioa carried.
RBSOZtTTI�i �134-1966 SBTPING CiTit PBEMARY EtECTIONt
T'he Citp Maaager said that the wording aesds to be c6anged to eit6er limiC it
to Ward 3, or add an additional pasagraph regardiag the State Primary Blection.
Ti�e City Attornay checked oa this aad agreed.
Conacilman Wright said Resolution #134-1966 should have the follawing paragrap6
added as the 4th paragraph precedin,g tite liat of polling places; "T'hat in
additioa to the City's Primazp Electioa to 'be held ia Ward Thre�, Lhere are
Statewide Primary Electioinss to be held in all preciacts on the 13th day of
September, 1966.
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MOTIO� by Councilman Harris ta adopt Resolution �134�-1966 ae mmended.
3econded by Councilman Wright. Upoa a voice vote, there beiag ao iaays, Mayor
Rirkham declared the �tion carried.
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MOTION by Couacila�an Wright to apprnve for payment General and Aiblic DtiliCfes
Claima �9337 tbrough #9478 and Liquor Claitas �267 through 4`318. Secoaded by
Coun�cilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, t6ere being no mys, Mayar Rirkham
decl�red the motion.carried.
BSTIMA183Y
1�OTIO�+t by Councilman Harris to approve for paymeat the foliaoiag eat�imatea:
S. C. Smileq & Associates
, Suite 12
1750 Iieimepia Anenue
Mi�neapolis, Minnesota, 55403
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Professional Services rendered • Fridley
Civic Center - Locke Park Site
Allied $lacktop Company
2900 Fourteenth Avenue South
Miaaeapolis, Minaesota
Estimate No. 1(FINAL� Street Lbprovement Project
St, 1966-10 tSeal Coatj
Dunlcl�y Surfacia$ Canpany
3756 Graad 3treet Nort6east
Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55418
L�stimate No. 2(FINAL) Teanis Caurta - Mpore Lake
Beach Park - Project No. P-65-i1
Barton Confiracting Cvatpaay
10300 - 89th A�leaue North
Osseo, Hinaeaota
Bstimate No. 1(PARTiAL) S�re�t Improvm�ent Project
1966-5, accordiag to canCract (Iansbruck 5th Addn.)
D. W. flickey b Co., Inc.
1841 Uaiversfty Avenue
St. Paal, Minaesota, 55104
$ 4,OI6.32
$Z5,624.74
$ 1, 2Q►7.58
$55,944.11
Estimate No. 4 ePABTIAL) Water improvement Project
Noe 75-C, Sc6edule 2, accordiag to contract (Rigb
Surface P�mps aad three additfoaal filters) (Co�noas Park) $18,900.00
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' Duakley Surfacing Company
3756 Grand 3treet Northeast
1�ianeapolis, Mi.anesota, 55418
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�stimate No. 3 (PABTIAL) Street Improveo�eat
Project St. 1966-1, Schedule A(Oak Grove Additioa,
Biverview Seights, etc.) . $i1,480.49
C. S. McCrossaa, Iuc.
R�oute �2, Box 322
O8�@O� �IIII@SOtS
Estimate No. 2 LPAB?IAL) Street Improvemsnt Project
St. 1966-4, 3chedule A(Plymouth Addition) $49,764•89
Comstock & Havis, Inc.
' Coasultiag Engiaeers
1446 Cotantq Road "J"
Minneapolis, Minneaota, 55432
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For the furaishing of resident supervision and
resident inspectioa £or Che staking out of the
consCructioa work for the follawing:
Estimate No. 17 � Water Improvement Project No.
75-A from July 4, 1966 thraigh July 30, 1966
(T6ree additional drift we�1s)
8stimate No. 6- Water Iznprovesrent Pro ject No.
75�-C, Schedule 2, from 3u1y 4, 19fifi through
,�ly 30, 1966 (High Snrface Pumps a�ad T6ree
additional filtera - Co�aoas Paric))
$ 100.00
$ 3I5.00
, 8stimate No, 5- Water E�pawvement Project �o,
75-C, 3chedale 1, from July 4, 1966 thra�gh
.ialy 30, Z96b e3 Million Galloa 8eseswoir) $ 335.00
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$stimate No. 1- Water, Sanitary Se�er aad Storm
Sewex Improvement Project No. 79 from Jnlq 4,
1966 throug6 Ju1y 30, 1968 (Commerce Park, S�aastrao�
Court, etc.) $ 57.00
8stimate No. 2- Sereet Improvement Projec� No.
1966-5 from July 4, 1966 throngh Jnly 30, I966
(innsbruck Sth Additic�) � � $ 1,774.50
Seconded by Couacilmaa Sheridaa. Upoa a voice vote, there beiag ae nays, May�or
Kirklinm declared the motion carried. Councilmaa Wright said the public
ahould be iaformed that the Casncil is contiauing to pay �tileq & Aasociates
£or profe�sianal services as this is an item of public concern. Up� a voice
vote, there beiag no aays, Mayor &txiecham declared the motioa carried.
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LIC�iSSS :
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MU?YO�T by Cotiatcilmaa Sa�uelson to ap�ror�� the liceases aad appead the list to
' the minutes. $econded by Councilmaa Sheridan. Upon e voice vote, there being
ao aays, Mayor Ki.rkham declared tl�e matioa carried.
PBTITI�I �29-1966 AND �30-1966:
The City Engiae�r said tlaar ehe City wi11 raise the grade of Rfsabail Street
high eaough to eake care of the draiasge problem.
I�2ION by Cauncilmaa Wrigi►t to receive petition ;�29-1966 aad i'�tition #30-1966.
Secoaded hy Councilman 8axris, aad tspon a voice vote, there beiag no nays,
Mayos Kitkham d�clared the �eo�ian casried.
CQ�N�CATi�113 i
iA) BA�A3AN-�SONs INCo
The Citq Attorney said that tt� iafox�m,atian they �ave reqnested waa aent to
them about IQ daqe ago. Couacilaran Sheridac� sug�ested the Co�ncii see tbeir
first report beiore deciding on t� Smplayee Weif�xe Beneiit Program st�dy.
MOTI� by Couacilman 3heridan to receive and file the coo�uaicatioa frae
Bachman-Mdersoa, inc. Secoaded by Councilman Samuelson. Upoa a voice vote,
there beiag ao nays, Mayor Rirkhaaa deciared the motion carrisd:
CB) UNITlC HQ6PITAL,� JO�N �'. HAII�S - AMSUiANCB SERVICE s
MOTION by Covncilman B,asris to receive and fiie the comow�nicatian from Unity
Hoapital.
Coemcilmaa Wr3ght askgd what had been done abaut this item aiter Mrs. Svans
had bronght,it up at the last rmesti.ng. The City Manager aaid that the Board
was going to coutact the Cit� when thsy �t�au$ht they were seady Co provide
aa�bulaaace service. Mrs. Evans, a visi�ox to tha Council Meetiag said t6at
this ia sidieulous as they have been readp to provide ambulance servica
siace open3ng May 23> She said that tnoaey fgam the ambulance r�s is delih-
erately t�ei.ng diverted to North ise�eorial Hospital o Counci�.ma� Nright said
that thie is tl�e seconc! aotice €�rom Uaity Hospital, tbe iir�t being brought
to the Council bp Mrs, Evans at tbe la�t meeting. Se said he ti�oaght it
would 6e agpropriate to traasfeg the ambulance buaiaess (wheYe there is no
w ish expresged for a particulaz ho�pital) to the hospital that oar taxes sup-
pore, ead i£ the�e wer� ao legal. bar�iers, he would maice a motioa to that
effect.
MOTIaTt by Co�ntcil�an Wrigh� thaL the Cf.tq Attorney prepare snitable action
#oz the aext regular mee�ing to terminatce ehe coatra�t with 1Vorth Memorial
8ospital and �a instigate whatev�r relaeionahips, contractual or working,
are necessary to see that the City utilizes to the maximum capacity the
emergency facilities of Uaity Hasgi�al.
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Mapor Rirkham said he woadered if zhe Couacii waated the respoosibility of
elimina�iag aa ambuLaace aervice. He said it might just happen tbat Uaity
Hospital could be busp when the aeed for anothex ambulaace arises, aad tbe
Couacil might be guilty of having eliminated services, and iC might be
better if Nortb Ambuiance chose to eliminate the�tselvea. Councilman Wright
aaked why t1�y ahould elisainate a profitable service. Mayox Rirki�am seid
that they will whea it becomes uaprofitable. Ti:e City Mnnager aaid thaC
UniCy Hoapitul would lilce the Police Department to cali Unity at sIl timea.
fle said that if the Couacil wished fio direct taim to have the police do this,
be would suggost that it be doaa oaly after the direc� telephoae is instal2ed.
Cauacilman Wright said he would offer a substitute motion in place of his
previous tnotioa.
D�DOTI0�1 by Cowncilman Wright to conclude aa agreement with IInitq Hospital for
the conaection of the telep�one service proposed aad direct the Folice Depart-
meat to cail Uaity Hosgital and its facilities iirst whenever im�mediately and
quickly availablo, inciudia$ their back-up facilities froae Mescy Hospita2.
A representative from North Amhulance was at the Couacil M�atiag and said
' that �hey would leave if an agxeeaent ie cnad� witb Unity iiospital. Be said
they prvbably w ouid come if called if they were aot tied up, but could not
guaraatee their service then. He said that it ia not �rue that t�ey have
' taken patieata to North Memorial-if L-h�y requestsd a certuin hospital or if
their fau�ily docto�c is at another hospital. Iie said that it has been the
choice of the Police Departmen� �o use their services. Couaci7.m�in Wright
' ' said he hoped nobody wouid kaice his r+�martca as ever being c�,ssal�tefied with the
service �rovided hy Nogth Ambalance as i� has be�n excellent.
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Counciiman St�eridaa pa�nted out tchat North Elmbulance has be�n �iving the Citq
Fise Departmentt $ervices that have ao� had to be requested, as on rescue runs
and some fixes, �hey follow the rig out, aad he aslced if Ua£ty could give the
sa�e tpp� of coveragee Councilman Hax�is Suid that this �as a good idea, and
he though� the Council should d3.rec� �he L�dministragion eo ses if this service
was availabiee Cousicilman She�c�daa said �ha� perhaps the Council ahould staad
behi.ud tihe preseat agre�ment un�il Uni�y°a $econd ambulance is ready. Council-
man Wright said that titey have to c,�ait eudtil the telphone is raudy anyway, and
said he did not waat to u�ake a precipi�ous change, so he withdrew his motion
in favor of any Couacilma.n Sheridan would like to make.
MOTION bp Councilman Sheridan to dixect the Administr$tioa to aee i€ the
same servicg ��ouZd be mvai�ableq fram tlnity Hospital to the City, regarding
emergency runs on behaZf of the Fire Depaxtxnent, and the telephone hookup.
CounciT�a Wrigbt asked if this ineluded the pmvisioa t&at we wou�d proceed
vith the Celephoae bookup, and Councilman Sheridan said, yes. The motioa was
seconded by Couacilman Wrighto
The Managep of tbe IInity Sos�p ital Ambulance Service 8aid that they mill
coopera�e i�n say way they caa s�ith the Fire Deparimeat. Ait. Peterson frem
�North Ambulaace said they had been invited iato Fridley two years ago by the
Council aad Chiei 1�Cart6y. He said that in a letter to Chief McCarthy about
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the xuns theq have made to Uaity Hospital, he reported tbat o€ the 37 rune
North Ambulance has made since May 23, 196b, I7 weat to [Inity Soapita2,11
went to Nortb M�uorial Hoapitai, a�ad the rest to other 6ospitals.
Mrs. Svans said that Unitg e�bulance takes patients anywhere they vant to
go, aad they are nat saying North doea not, but their aoatention is tbat they
should have 6ad the runs in t%s first place. There wae a discussioa bet�oeea
Mrs, gyans and l�ir. Feterson on whether Unity Bospital was a tax aupported
hospital.
Upon Co�ncilm,ap, Sheridara°s motion, there was a voice vote, there being ao aays,
Mayor Rirkham declared the motiou carried.
S,aL��g�
MOriZOl�i bq Councilmaa Harris �o receive and file the caamuuiaatian.from tba
Village of Lexingtone Secoaded by Councilman Sheridaa. Dpoa a voice vote,
there being no nays, Mayor Riakhaa� declared the m�tioa carried.
�D�,,,_MLl�NS30TA HIG�IAY DEPARTNl�NT • RIGHT-OF-WAY ACQUISITI�s
MOTIO�i by Couacilman Harris to receive and file the letter froa� the Minaesota
flighway Depart�,,ent. Seconded by Couacilman Wright. Upon a voice vote, t6ere
beiag no naps, Mayor Kirk�am declared the motion carried.
�E�gJgEgC[TIABxS ASSOCIATION - USL+ d!� ADDRESSOGRAPH:
' l�taqor Rirkham said thag this should be referred to the Administratioa to
inform the people o£ the Couacil's palicy. The City Manager said that he
had infoYmed them, which is the reason they had writtea the letter asking
' for a waiver. Cou�cil�n Sheridan pointed out that it 'ould not bs just a
case of the Counc:Li waiving it, but a case og it beiag a Peiblic 8xaminer�s
Office decision.
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MOTZON by Cocuicilmaa Shexidaa ta aeceive the letCer and ask the Admiaistration
to write them xelayiag the Cauacil's xegre�s that they are uaable to c�mply
with the r�questo
Conacilman Wright said he thou�ht there should be some gossibility of a
compromise.� I�s su,ggested the City employees run oif the list on plain
� paper and make it available at caat �o aay private or public nvn-profit or
charitable organizatios. Couacilsaaa I�atris pointed oat that the determinatioa
i�ad brought up the fact th�t they shou�d rwC go out with somethiag t6ey had
not cao�e in with. The City Attorney said that tbay probably used a r�verse
dictio�caxy. Councilman Wright suggested that if they are still iatereated in
a list, evea if they caano� have it priated oa envelopea for mailera, t6at the
City mAke it availabie to thesa at cost.
Councilman Earris seconded Councilmaa Slt�ridan's motion and upoa a voice vote,
there being no nays, Mayor Rirkham declared the m�tion carri�d.
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Maqor Rixkham said this coa�unication is remiadf.ng the Couaail of tbe aew
l�uaicipal Lea�us, aad invitiag Fridley► to join.
MOT't0�+i by Councila�n Harris to adopt Resolution �133-I966 autharizing
membershfp in the Metropolitan League of Mianesota Mvaicipal.ities aa otber
commuaities within the newly £ora�ed Moka County Muaicipalities bave alreadq
joined aad Fridley should be apprised of the same infoxmatioa they will be
receiving. Seconded bp Co�aci.lmast Wright. Upon a voice voCe, there being
no nays, Mayox Kirkham declared the �tion carriede
.�.M[A�T,�C.j,P.A�. E�AGUEe 1�tB8RSHIP
i�OTIO�l by Couaaila�aw Wright to reae�w me�nbership in the League of l�fnnesota
I�unicipalities aad paq the dueg statement. Seconded by C�uocilman Harris.
Upon a voice vote, there beipg no aays, Mayor Kirkham declAred the nwtion
caxried o
� FIRB CffiBF; i�IIT�UAL AID NBTWORKs
Councilmaa Harria said he felt it would be an asset to be part af this
colmm�nicati� syetem.
MOr1ZON by Coe�nailman Harris to aathosf.se an amount, not to excesd $900, to
join aad ico put i� ihe necessary equipment to connect to this service.
Seconded by Council.man Saumuel�one Upoa a voice vote, there being no nays,
Mayor Rirkham deciared the motios� carriedo
,�I) PCYLIt� CAI8F o IIKPOtTDIDBD PROP�RTY a
Couacilman Has�cis said that the Co�ncil had inatructed the City Attorney to
draw up a resolutian, but tl�is Iettes men�ians that it should be done by
Ordinance, so the City Attorney si�ou�d be iastructed accordinEly.
i�OTI�ON by Councilman Sheridan that the City Attoraeq put additional �oordiag
' in the Ordinance ata�ing that aftex �he effective date, each January aad July
(spacifyiag the dates they will dispose of acce�mulated merchandiae)o fle said
that if the City waits until January, 1967, tt�is would allo� the Police
' Departmeat to put everythiag accc�ulated so far iato tha Police Penaion Fuad
as tbe State Statute sets out that pracesds from such an auctioa go into the
Poiice Pension Fund, otheswise, it will go to the General Fuad.
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Couacilman Wright euggested theq Ieave it to the discretion of the Police
Department ia case there is ao� enoug6 to anctioa, and say twice a year, if
warranted. CoceaciLoQaa 8arris suggested differeat months as the poat office
saqs Julq �nd 3anuary are the worst nantbs. lite Couactl decided tbat onee
e year was probably enough.
' Couacilman 3heridaa said h3a motion should say once a year after January 1,
1967. Secaaded by Councilman �a�tis. Upon a voice vote, there beiag no naqs,
Mayor Kirkham� declared the motion carri,ed,
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M0T2CN by Conacilmaa 3amuelsou to direct the City Attor�►ey to drrsw up aa
' easement for the Telephone Company prov�diag for the repair of the atreet.
He said that ttien, if it reqaires future relxatioa, ead the work ia to be
doae by tbe City, it would be at the Talephane Ccmpaay's expease.
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T�a City Manager said that to save time for the City Attorney, this could
be made a stipulation oa the pexmit, if desired. CouaciLaan Sam�uelson aaid
he would ci�nge his motion to be either aa easement or s stipulation on the
pesmit, just so the pes�nit did aot gat buried aad fotgotten.
The City Eag#nesr said that the Citp uever baa had a proble� �oitb tt� tTtflity
�ompaaieso If tt�e City te21s titiem to �ve it, t6ey move it.
�e M�otion was secoc�ded, and npon a voice vote, there beieeg no nays, 1layor
BLrtcham declared the motioa carried.
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Mr. Al1ya Goahy, 6030 - ith Street Northeast, asksd if the Couacii bad looked
, into the 7th Stzeet tsaffic probl�. Zhe City Manager explained t6at tbis
bad been referred to tbe Safety Com�oittes and they do aot maot uatil Wedseaday.
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Mr. 3otzn Meysr briefly reviewed n lettes he had transmitted to ths Coun�il
from him�e�,� as Vice-Ghairman vf the Fxidley 8ousi�ng aad Redevelopment Authoritp.
He $aid it coniEirms their positioa tbat two m�mber� af tbe Fi�tA caa act
si�taaeouslq oa tbe Human Relations Committee and the Fi�tA accordiag to tbe
Attorneq Geaeral's Opiaioa. He said he also had poiated out ia 6is letter, tbat
Mr. Herder and xeverend IGenctall had resigaed fro� ehe Human 8elationa Co�itte�
ia order to remove aAy doubt of statuto�cy iacompatibility. He said he asked the
I�ayor to �onsider the reappointment of these two men to the Fridley Husaa B�elations
Committee or, i# their time or o�her comieittmeats do aot allo�a� thia, to appoint
citi.aens of similar respect and stature to the Committee. ge said he had a �
copq o£ the Attorney Geueral°s opinioa� if they have not received one.
Mayor Rirkham thaaked Mr. Pleyer aad eaid that they had uot received a copy,
aad he would reserve any co�smea�s he ha+d c�atil he bad a chsace to atndy this
bimself. Cvuacilman Wrigi�t aafd he had a copy vhich tte vould give to the City
Attoraeye ,
Cauacilmaa Wright seid that the record sbo�s that at ths tioe tbe l�isyor
declared the vacaucy, Couacil�aan Wright� bad obj�cted vigoroasly on the qaestions
' of law and propsietp, bu� the City Atto�rney had be�n ready With aa opiaim
which has beea overruled by,tL� Attoriaey Geaeral of Min�sota.
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' Conncilman Wright aaid he wvuld iike to read into the record, a relevaat
postics� of the Attorney General's Opinion. Hs stated t6at the letter was
wzitten tv Mr. Leonard T. Ju�ter, signed on behalf of Atraraey Geaeral Mattsoa
' by D. 8. Woodworth, Special Assistant, and dated August 8, 196b. He said
t6at thc3 opinion was in answex to the follaaing five questioass
' {1) Is there a co�flict of iaterest between memberahip on tbe
Fridlep Sousia$ aad Redevelopnent Aathority and m�mbership
oa the Fridley �uman Relations Committee?
' (2) If et�e seply to item No. 1 is aifisaoative, is this defect
in memberehip on the Authority retroactive? Doea t6ia a�ean
that a post on the Authoritq �as aever 1ega1}y filled because
' of conflict of interest?
(3) If the reply to i,tem No. 2 is affismative, mhat is tbe legal
' e�atus of official actioas talc�ea by Authoritp members who have
cited conflict of interest?
, (4j If tbe replp eo item No. 2 is affirmative, at what poiat ia
time were members of the Authority wit6 a conflict of interest
not legally occupyin►g Authority positions?
, (5) I£ the replq ta Item No. 2 is affirmative, doea (the) Mayor of
Fridley have the pawer to appoiset a�ew members of the Authority
under the cond�tioas cited in this letter?
' Couacilmaa Wright thea read the follawing Opiaian:
"Yoauc qurastions concern a poasibte statutory incoa�ati.bility rat6es
' than a conflict of interest beL�aeen offices. It arises because of the express
prohi�aition contained in M.S. § 462.425, Sabd. 5. Said subdivision, r6ic�
has re�ereace to bo�eing and redevelope�at co�issioas, providss �a parta
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"An anthority �aha].1: coasist of five coameisaioaers,
who aha11 be residents of the area of operatioo of tbe
authoritq, wha shall be appoiated after the resolutioa
provided for in this sectioa becameu finally eEfectiva.
T&e isaue therefore is whether or aot members of the Fridleq �uiman
, Relatioas Coe�mittee are "public officers or employees" withia the purview of
this p=ohibition so as to make them ine�ible to serve as cammissioaers oa
the Housing aad Redevelop�ent Anthority.
' Io makiag this determinatian we aote that the Human 8elatioas Committae
has ao legislative, judicial, or quaei-judiciul pawers. It does aot aerve
as a law eaforcemeat agencq. It haa no poRaer to hear and decide di$putea
� involviag,civxl rights or any other matter. It does not perfosm aay mini-
sterial functions, a�,d t.he members of the coc�i.ttie� �erve witLout compeosation.
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At most, the co+mmittee is mexely aa advisorq body haviag the po�er to
' investigate civil conciitioas aad mal�e recaaneadation8 to the city couocil but
ao power ko implemeat policy. It muet se2q oa acti,on by the city cauacil
or voluntary impiementatioa of the pol3cy by private citisena, busiaesses
and employeze. Its fuactioa is to as�iat the citp caincil in eatablisbing
' and developiag a local policy designed to promote equal opportuntties for
ai� citizec� ead to eliminate biasee and prejudicea. The coo�ittet serves
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Becauge Cbe members serve wittsout compensation and the committee has
ao legislativo, judicial, quasi-judicial, or law enforcement pawers, we do
aot believe t�t the members are such public officera or emplayees as are
precludad by 462.425, Subd. 5, froai aerving as m�embers of the Fridley
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( Cf. the geneaal rule as �o statutory limitations on public office
which providess "Staeutes imposing diequalifications are to be
construed strie�iy, while those declaring qualiiicatious are to
receive a lib�ral coastruction." 42 Am. Jur. "Public Officers"
� 37, P- 908.)
8ephrasing your ffrst questiaa so thaC it xefers to a poasible atatutory
imcompatibility betweea offices, we aasWer this questioa ia t.he itegative, and
tbe remaiaiag Questioas are therefore rendezed moot.
Please fiad Op. Atty. Gen. 3580-1, May I6, 1966, eacloaed far your
beaefit.
' Couacilman Wright gave tbe letter to the City Attorneq far his use. Tbe Citq
Attorney as%ed for a copy of the letter reqnesting the opinioa, in ahicb the
iacts ou wh�ch Ehe opinion is based are �tated.
' Mi0►tTO� by Cowicilman Harrfs �o rec�ive the comm�.enication frem tbe FridlQy
aw�siug and Redevelopment Authority, aad thaC the opinicra so rendered be
, Curaed�over to the City At�o�n�y. �he m;ation wea seconded, and upon a voice
voee, there beiag tso aays, M�ayor �irkham declared the motion carried.
Cau►cil.maQ Sberidaa stated that, in light af thia Attorney GenQ�al's Opinioa,
� he felt thie bodp should �ive a public apology to Mr. Bichard Herder.
Couacilmaa 5heridan said tba� at the eime of filiing the appoia�ment, he had
asked Chnt this aupposed vacsacy be luid over until the next me�ting, eo that
' he could asl� Mr. Herder to resign. He said this requeat was desiied and the
appoiatment waa made, aad he feels it is a common courtesy that the Council
publicly apologize to Mr. iierder for tha previous actioa. Mayox Rizkham
said that if any apolagy is in order, it vJOUld be his aa ha was the oae �sho
' took tho action. CounciLaan 3heridaa said that the Couacil ie a public
body tiad he felt iti should caae fzom the Council. Mayar Itirkham said that he
did aat iutead to take aay actioa this eveaiag, as he wanted time to study aad
' evalua�e the opinioa, and was aot prepared to make a coament oae way or tbe
other. Councilman Sheridan said tbat tbis was all right as loag as stepa rere
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taken to rectify ite Councilm�n Wright said that in hia opiaion, a aimilar
apology was due Reverend Readall.
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Mr. Fraak Liebl, 222 IKercwrq Drive, asksd if the Co�nci! had ameoded an
Ordinr3nce to do a better �ob of tukic►g care of the weecls. rSayar P3ric6am
explai�ed tbat it was a SeatQ law aad aearly uaworl�able. 17�e City �ttanager
said thero �as a thick file oa veed eomplai,nta, and the best thi.eg tbe We�d
Inspeceor coulcl do w�a apray, aa nobody will come in aqd cut ttrem because
lots ara roeigb from dua�ping. �e sc�ated tbat thc3 Anoka C�aty League of
Muaici�alities could look iato thia aa a group and get some actioa, as there
is a CouaCy Iae�d Inspector. Councilman Iiartis aaid that they p�cobably could
refer iC ae a joint body back �o the Coes�ty Commissioaer. Co�cilman Sberidaa
sa��a�ad tliat the people cou2d go� bwrning permite and burn off t6e weeda
�ahQre it is so rough that it is hard on equipmant. Mr. M�eysr aalaed about the
coat of atetal "no dumping" signs. Ttte City Maiaager said tbat tbere would be
tho problem of pos�tin� on private propertq. Mayor Rfrkham aaid it se�ne there
is more trash arouad �Che signs ehaa c:ay place else.
aa��o�u na:sssa�s r�.�Ts
Council.a�an Su�uelson said thr�t the Sailroad Aceessories �oaated to build a
small a�ldi�ion of 70' x 30' to their buildin�, but the request had come ia
too lato for the Buildiag Board M�ae�ing. 8e showed the plans to the Council.
1�OTIO�t by Coua,cilmaa Sarria to $rant n Buildia� Pexmit to the 8silroad
Accessories Caapany. Seconded by Councilman She�idaa. Upon a voice vote,
there bein� ao nays, Mr�yor Kirkham declared the motion caxried.
t�IIJG �D�UNTY ON BAST BiVER 80AD s .
Couacilman Samuelaoa said he h�d enjoyed riding daan S:tsC �iver 8oad aaw thr�t
the Count�r has trimmed tiae trees aad removed the stumps. He auggested tbe
Couacil ��rite a letter to the Anotc:� Bor�rd of Couaty Coannissioners commending
them oa a fine job of cleaning up Bridley and the nt�in thorougbfare into
Acaka County .
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The City Maaager said that Metalurgical, Incorporated has requeated th� uae of
Locice Park A�ugust 20tb far a family picaic of 150 peaple.
Z�Tia[�T by G�ucilman SumuelBOa to receive and �ile this reqwest. The motion
was seconded, uad upon a voice vote, t6ere being ao aaya, Mapor Kirkham
doclared the motion cnrried.
M b I AUTO StJPP'LYs
CounciLnaa Harris suggested that the Ac�ninistration and City Attaraey look fato
the posaibilitiy of the restoration or destsuction of tba aorth s�ctim of t6e
M& I Auto Suppiy buiidiag. The City l�uaager said that rhese peopie bad be•a
to seQ h3m, aad he will have a report oa it on the agenda at the nest regalar
meetiag.
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SENATL CQ�MI1'1�8 OFFIt� s
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Mayor Rirkham said he had received a Notice from the Senate Coatnittee Office
, of a Asblic Hreariag to be hald in ihiluth August 24, 2S, and 26. 1966, uad
asic�d if unyone couZd attend the mettiage Couacilmaa 8as�ia said he would
be ia De,sl«tb, and z�ill 'be able ko repreaent the City at some of it,
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2�0►1'I�T by Couacilmua Wri�ht �o reimburae Couacilman Has�rie for the regis�
tration feto nnd enp neceasary e�:penaes. Secoaded by Cauncilmaa $omuelaoa.
l�pon a�roicQ votQ, tbere being ao a�ye, Mayor Kirkhum declared the motian
carxied,
c�a�,z, cr,�a u;e � cs�r a�t sACx �t�ano
Couacilman S�mueleon said that if the ao�cth wall of the buildiag ia to be
paiated, the yard out iai back of City Ssll ie deplorable, tiw feace was
lost in the taraado, ead tbe tru,etcs could be parked ia an vrderly line. He
felt this eho�sld be clesn�d up als�o aad tl�e Co�ncil ogrxd.
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?bere being no �cirtiier buaiaes�.� Mayor Itirkham declared the �gular Council
1dSSe$ti.n� of AuguaC 15, 1966 adjourn�td at 12t15o
Reepectifully sabmitted,
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Ac�ing 5ecre�axy to the Council
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T� �8 0�+" T� SPSCIAL COUNCIL M6BTING OF AUC�iST 22, 1966
The Special Counctl Meeting of AugwAt 22, 1966 �aa cell�ed to order by
Mayor Pro Tem Dave Harrie at 7a15 P.M.
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1�NSBRB P�688NT: Harris, Sheridaa, Saa�elsoa
1�MB8�8 A888N?s 1Cirkhera, Wright
PUB C� G ON ASSSS3I�NZ 80LL P`OR WATEB II� PR0.� NO W34•0
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Tbe Ciq Maaager read tbe Notic� of �earing. Tbere ra� no ow prssntt to
' object to t6e assesaa�ent rall and there bad been no writt�a object;i,�na.
Hr. 41son of Comstock and Da.vis explaiaed tbe project fat �hit bea�fit of
the Council. 1�e Coanail had no qusstioas.
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P'[1B �ABING tRQ A888SSi�1T 8{�.L F0� SSWSR AND WATBB PBOJBCT
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The City Maaager read the Roti�c� o! �ariog. Cownciloen Harria aaked i#
' t6ere v�re any �rritten or oral objections. T'htr� �ere none. Counciloan
Samuelsoa asked if thrre had beea petitions for tbis project. T1a Finance
� Director dre� the Council's aCtentioA ta the listed petitioas, but pointtd
;' out that Psojec� Ho, 73 �nvelopes se,veral thiaga, and sca� of t6e p�titions
shatld not be oa tbe list for this particulnr part.
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Mayor Pro T�rn Barris dealared tba bearing clased et 7s34 P.M.
T�'1r�i i�iWii\� ����SiVi\ e°
Councilaan Harris said that altboagh this itsm vas aot o�n the ag�nda for
this eveaiag, ba was aare all the nembers af tbe Cowuil vould agte• it
ahould be takan cere of at once. He stated that the '1�ria City Suburban
Taxi had 8een graated a license on Aagaat 15, 196b, aa�i eiace that tl�e,
thare has beea aame iniormation given eo the Police Depart�snt for the
Gouncil's coasideration regardiag aoaw� oi tb� drivers hired by the licea�ee.
He said it appeara that sa+�e of the dziv�xs l�ave a auimber of violatioas.
fle haaded tbe 2iat to the Couacil for t'6eir stndy. Casacil�an Saauelson
askQd, if the Couitcil revokes tDe licease, hcrt� rill they be asaured tha
liceasee has hired adequate drivers oa renewal? Th� City Nsaager suggested
it could be a auspension, uatil tbe owaer ahaoed cause wby it s6ould not be
revoked. Tbe City Attorney recoatiaended theq make it a temporar� sw-
peasioa and ask the AdmiAistratioa to noti,fq the o�oaer that the license has
beea aaspended until such ti.me as he appeara before the Council aad aasMers
the abjectione noted by the Council, baaed oo the Folice report.
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MO?'IOI�i by Councilman Sao�eelsoa tbat the Co�uicil wspead ti�e licaas� of th�
1t�in City Suburbaa ?axi, and disect the Ada��+aistraLion to aoti.iy the
licensee of auch suspeneioa, aad ask hi,ss ta report back to ths Ad+aiai�traCioa
the reason for �ployiag suc�i drivers, vbich ere ia aonfiict �ith the City
Ordinaace. The suspeosion shall be �ntil auch time as h� cao assure the
Council that tbe drivers have met ali qualifications aa reQti.tred b? the
Citq. Seooaded by Couocilman Sberidan. Uvon a voice vote, tbere beiag ao
aaya, .F9ayor Pro i�m i7�sri.s declared the oaotioa casried.
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i�aqc�r Pto Tem Harris aalled a recess while the Councii aiet bri�fly �n t6e
Clerk•a office. The M�eeting wa$ �cacoaveaed at $s10 YviK.
YROP0�8D �E34LUTIO�N PLACENG CITY HAL2. I�L1CATi�T O�I BAI.LO'r,�,� Z8D 8/ 15I66] :
Couocilman Harris said that �he Couacil has raceived a mem� from ths City
Actoraey with his opini� about the follawiag three types oi eloctioas
�bich have been discussed by tit,� Couacil. (1, "8efexeadum�' biading oa
the Couitcile (2) An Advisory Ballot (3) An i�nitiative as do�cribed ia
the Fridley Cfty Chartiero Councilsaan Herxia asked the CiC7► �,ttorney for a
sqa�opsis of his repoxt. After the Citq Attoraey had revia�wed hia m�e+no for
the Councfl he said that it was his epir►ion thaC a refesand�m binding on
the Cocmcil is not peranieaib2e uader State law, vader tbe cowct decisions
ro�orted by tt�e League of M�uaicipalt�ies, by tbe Attaxney� General'a opfoiona
�ead by a leadie�g Mi�nesor.a Sapreme GanrC case. ?he City Attoraey said tbat,
as far as t�►e Adv3soz,y BaLlo� i� co�cerr�ed, tt�e Cauncil does oot have
euthority to e�x�end public funds, hawev�r, thex� is az� opinion thae an
Advi�ory �llot could be i�ax�dled by private axgac�iza�iona or by Cbe use of
private £undso Ha said �ha� on an i�iti�tive es descxibed ia the Fridlep
City Chartez, r.he�re �.� a ques'y ian of cahather the locat#.om of a City flall is
a proper questf.on for an i�►i.tiati.vea &e eaid that i£ it is aa adwiniatrative
maeter, it would not be a pxoper quc�stioa; if legis�ative, it would be a
propeY queatioa�o If the Gouncil dec�tdes tl�is is the procadure to be follaned,
6e recamme�aded they get a declaratar�► jus�i�mere� on thie from the District Gourt.
MOrI'IO�N by Caua�ci�ima� Samuelson �hat ttae �a►emo from the City Attoraey be made
part of the miaut��. Seconded b� Cauacilman Sheridaaa
Mr. Jotw Meyer, a visitas to the �oua�c�.i Meeting, asked if the ruliag oa th�
refexeademt had auqthfng to do with the timing letC before the prim�+ry or if
it was a legal question that no referendwtt could be held. The City Attorney
explained thae refe�e,ndu9a aa us+ad ia the City Cbarter was aot tbe cortect
usage as this would be a vote an whether an� ordiaance which has bean adopted
should be caat�,nusd ia effect. �ie said that what he was referriag to was an
iaitiative which would be a matter that is placed on tha ballot tor tbe voters
to d�texmiae wheCher or not an ordiaance should be adogted. Tt�e CLty Attorneq
explaiaed that the courCs have ruled that unless there is specific atatutorq
authozity to aubmit a questiost to the people, it ia a dalegaied reaponsibility
of the Council tia u�ke decisions, and they cannot be redelegated, so there ia
na way a vote can be takes� to bind the Coemcil if the question is dete�ined
adminiatrative, and �a D3.strict Casrt �culing would be needed oci thi.s.
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Mr. Meyer asked if the wordiag o£ n petition s group of people aere co�
sidering, prohibiting the City frcm erecting faci�skiea in auy of Che pu►blic
parks ahich ure not directly coacerned with recreation, vould be a proper
subject for ra true ordiaaace. T'be City Attorneq said that it pould be mos'+t
l�.kely, but there probably would be a LQgal questioa of whe�her su�ch an
ordiaaszce would be, i.n e£fect, a restriction on the title of a piece oi
propexty, whea it waa acquired without a restriction.
Vots oa the mo�ion to matice tbe mem�orandum a part of tbo mi.nutesg Opoa a
voice vote, there bein� no naps, Mayor Fro ?em Herria deciared the motion
carried.
Follaoiag is ttie mem�randum froan Virgil C. E�errick, Fridlay City Attorney,
to tt�e Fridley Citq Council, regarding election on Citq Hall locations
�ra: �a�r crr�r co�cu
FRf�t: VIRGIL C. �ZGKa FRIDLE7C CITY A�t
�: BLLCTIOIJ Qd CITY AALIe LO('•ATIO[+1
the que�tion of the authoritq of the Cau►ciI to bald aa �lectLoa on tiM
' subject of ths locatioa of the new City Hell has besn referr�d to ae� for qy
opiaioa. In thia cor�nection, three tqpea of electfons have b�en discwaed
bq one or more parties. These eres
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1. '°Referendum" biading on the Couacil.
2. Aa advieory ballot.
3. Aa iaitiative as described in the Fridley City Charter.
i t�ill diacues each of the prop�aed electioas individually.
In reviewi�g tbe authority far one or more of the above electioas� I have
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cansulted witi� the Mianesata League af P�uaicipralities aad reviewed n�aterial
compiled bq them as well aa two attorney geaeral's opiaiaa, Miaaeeotv Suprem�
Cowct cue�es, ead general texts om mua2cipal lc�w.
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to make a decision to subo�dinates or ather pere�one without epecific statutory
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appearss
"xa ao eveat, hawever, caa a muaicipelity eubmit an
ordiaance to a vote of the electors aithout legal
authorizaLion, which t�st come from th� Constitu�ion
or from comstitutional provision of the Ci�arter or
general stetutes."
Alao i.n Rh� on l�nicipal Law, Seation 7-is
"The requixement or authatiraation for the holdiag of �►a
alection muat generally be fonnd ia saa�e coastitutional
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SPLCiAL COUNCZL 1�STINGA AUGUST 22, 1966
(City Attaxaey Memorandum Continued�
provisiaa, �tatc►te, o�t charter, for there is no iaherent
power in mwnicipalities to hold electfana; iade�d aab-
cnission of � que8tion to r6e votera by a public �gtacy
iu wt�ich hoe beea vested pawer to deal witb the qwstion
but Ra a�tbority to ref�r it to tiu voters, may crostitute
an ualawful dalegatioa of pawer. (Cit iag tlse Mimesota
SuprQma Court in Msuhring v. School Diatrict No. 3! cf
Stearaa Couaty, 224 Miaa. 432, 28 NW 2d 655 �1947).)
"xE _FEi�F�IDt�I" - 8lNDING a[�t COUNC�„L
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Iiiscuesioa ar the lest Couacil ma�ting c�ntesed arouad a su�g�stia►
tc bold a"rsfexendum" which would be binding on the Gouncil ratb�r thaA
a� advisory ballat. Tbe uae of tbe term "referendwa" in tise Fridlsy Citp
CharLer refers to a procedure whereby citizens meq petition to bavs the
questioa of a prior udoptioa of an ordinance s�bmitted to a vote of the
electorso O�viouely this is aot ths typs of procsdur� tiwt was referred to
at the past Couaci� meeting.
Ane of the l�adia,g casas om the aathority of a goverai,+�g body to �ubsit
a qne�tion to the votexs ia ti�e Minassota Snpreme Court caoe o! A�whring v.
School District No. 31 of Stearns Couaty referred to abave. 8ert tbe conrt
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said:
"Where there is no statutory autbortsatian far aabmisaioa
af e qusstion to the vaters #ox t6eir dscisioa, such a
sabmisstioa by a p�b2ic auti�vrit�r aloCbed �vith powrsr Nit6
reapsct to tt� qesestion eubmitted aonstitutes an ua�
autboriaed redel�gatiaa of del.egatad pvwer. Ya suah a
caae, because tbe vator� lack �aWar wxtb resp�ce to Cbe
qaeatioa eubmittsd aad i�ecause the public 8uthasit� lacks
the pcywer ta coafer it up�nn them, sab�.e:iaa of the queation
to the voters 3� without lsga�. effect, and tbe�.r deci�ion ia
in na way controlling or biading. Galiado ve W�1t�r, 8 Cal.
App. 234, 96 P, 505; Tawa of K1�t F�lle v. 8acha, 35
Qr. 325, 57 Po 329, 76 Ama St. xepo 501; 43 C.J., l��snicipal
Carporatf.ons, � 256e In Ta�a of Rlam+ath Falls v. Secha, supra,
tba view w�s expzessed that the reault of sncb aa nnautborised
referendcm� adglilr be "advisory", bnt #t was held that it waa
aot biadiag."
The above case, together witb tba Minaesota Attorney Geaar�i's Opinions
' dated Jaauary 19, 1956, and Octobar 23, i964, hold tbat a que�tion refsrred to the
votere witbout apecific atatutory authoritp cannot be made bindiag upon the
Couacilo i have not fo�nd aay atatutorg authoritp �oithin the Minnesota Statuteg
' or the Fridley City Charter datboriaing such a vote. � have aiso discussed the
matter with I�r. Kenaedy of the Mianesota i,ea�ue of Municipalities, aad he had
indicared that he does not knaw of any theory or authari:tq for auch e bindiag
vote.
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SPSCIAL COI�iC�L MBBTtNG� AUGUST 22, 1966
�City Attorney Mec�orandum Coatinued)
ADWI$0, � ,Y B�A2�0't
pec� sa
The two Attoraey General's opiniaas r�sierred to abov�t, togetlrer vith the
information fraa the Minnesota League of Muaicipalitit�s, saiiwe tlie questioa
as to (1) the authority oi the Couaeil to aubmit euch a question to ti�
voters, sad (2) the authoYitg af ths Gouncil to expaad public fuads for an
advisory opiaion. In referring ro propaeitiaas submitted to tt�e votess wture-
is the CouaciX has the pawer to decide Che matter for itaelf, the league statess
"If submitted to tbe votars at oil, theae questioas are
aubmitted salely fox their advice and t6e result of ttw
vote is not bindiag on the Couacil. Sec�ause of Che
absence of specific authority for snch advisory el.ectioas.
the po�wer eo spend money ia ¢oanectioa witb Ch� is acaw-
what opea to questlon, �nd if the Council dea�.ree to call
aa election of thia kind, expenditures ought Co be kept at
the miaimnon."
T'�e At�orney Geaerai, hawever, ha� wniformly raled that tbis ia not a
proper expeaditure. The Minaesota Supreme Couxt has also held that aay attem�t
to hold an election n�t autharized or required by atatuts or charter conatitues
an uaautborized Yedelsgatioa of a dele$ated po�er. See Mnehring v. School
District, suprae
Si.nce Aa advisary electioa is not aa e2ectian in the usual sea�ss of that
term, it is flat aeceesary to fvlloco the formal procedure set out in tb� atvtutea
for a special electio�. Baliots do n�t ne�d to bs priated aad ao particular
form of aatice is required.
Note that in the A�to�aey General'a opinion dated January 19, 1956, it is
the conclusion that the City Council of Auatin is noC emptywered to aubmit A
quostion concernin� fluordiaation of wa�Qr ta the elecCorate iaa ozder to obtain
an advisory opiaion ac►d ia not empowerad to expsad aity fuode for the purpose
of obtainf.ng an advi,sory poll. In the Attorneq General'a opinioa of October 23,
1964, the Village of Bromklya Pa�k wae advised that it m3gt►t aot aubmit the
queetioa of whether to have a c�unicipul or private liquor aqatsw to the
electo�A�e or iacur uay expense ia connectiom therewith.
I1�ITIATIVB Ui�IDER AUTS�ITY 0�+' CTl'YC CHA�TBR
While ao petitioa hea beea filed requesting aa initiative, $ome discussien
hss taken place as to this poseibility. Ths geaeral rule is that an initiative
;oay be held oa legi�lative queations but aot on an admiaistrative matt�r.
Whether Che lacation of a City Hall would be considered legislative queatioa
or aa admiaietrutive matter appears to be an open quastioa in Minaasota. �
California decision has xuled tbat it waa a proper qneation to be submitted
oa initiative. Mr. IGennedy ofthe League indicated that he t6ought it mas
probably aa ad�inistr�tive matter. If the initlative procsdure ia follaved,
I would aug,$est that the District Coart be astce� to reader a dealasatory judg-
ment to d¢te�cmine the applicability of the initistive to this particular
question.
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SPSCL1t CO�CTL 1�8TINGa AUGUST 22, 1966
Tbe City lsssager read tbe Beaolntiou.
MD?IOl4 by Co�mcilmaee Saaa�l$on to adopt Besolntian �135-1966.
Co�etcilman Sberidan.
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Secoa�dtd by
A viaitaz tc tLe Cotmcii M�eet�n� aaked if the Couacil had coasideted tbe
land betwen Maon Plasa sad tbe Fridiey State Bank for t� City 8s11, as
the la�d is availabte aad ia in tLe ceater of the City. Couocilaea Bsrsis
�xplained thax the Conacil had diaausaed a auaber of toc�Cioaa, a� t6�r�
bad b�snt th� problem o� tt�e cosC of laad acQuieitioa, vhiab had slao held
tru� vith the sita that I�r. Hafner �ad offered the Citr.
IIpan a voiao vot�e, t�ere bei.ng no aa�s, Msyor Pro ?e�e Sarris d�clar�d t.be s�tiwt
cazried,
The City �lanage�c said Chat the i'ublic �earing hea be•a ord�red #or
Septe�ber 7t6, but t6at a piace for the easotiag 6aa aot been s�t. 8� aalad
i! the Council �oaatad to h41d tlu hearing hexe at the City H�11 or !.f !�
aha��d contact o� of the saboola. Tbe Couacil discu�s�d possibl� pluea
fo; tbe fwariag. It taa,s poiaCed �t that Hay�s Sc�ool does not bav� adeqnat�
parkistg, a�d tbe firm bara �rould �aot have ea�ougb� seatiag. T!a Q�i.aistsatiat
was iaatrncted to coatact the hig6 aci�ool to find a snitabls plsca for tbe
h�ariag.
T'h� Council discussed tl�e brochure, aad rahether it 8hould bt sent out b�for�
tLa Pablic �earing. It w�ll be s�ant aut �ith the questior�aaire aa soon as it
is prepazsd, and sc>me ca�► be �ateded out at �he Public Hsaring.
Kra Jvl�a t�fee�er aeid &e bad nad�erstaad Hr. Herriak to ss� tbat th� Ci� caanot
expend funda on this. Councilman RRrris anid thst the Co�ai.l caa pnt out
inforawtionel �aCeriel, aad tbis waa an axraa of caaaaunicstiaa. 1�e City
Attoraep said that the priaeting eoat of the brachure ia aot an expeasa a�aoeiatsd
wit�i the conduct of the e�ectioa, and ti�a brocbure caa be sent out v�ther
there ia aa el�ction or aot.
IA �IGHTS AG'�tS�NT - 3 AN I.A1� Ot)?F
' T6e City Maaager explained that this agreamQat covera a mutwl •itqar.ioa vith
Colunbia Heights for a iarg� drainage system. H� said that Col�obia Hei�hta
will pay 7b=7/1(� of the co�t, Fridlsy will gay 23-2/107L aad the State of
' Piiinn�sot� will pay $9300. He expiaiaed thae everyone'a wat�r drains into
Sullivan Lake and this is to get it out. The Finance D3rector atat�d that
thie project has beea added to 'Project �5.
' MO'�IOl� by Councilnaa Sam�elsou tf�at the Mayor uad City Manager sater into a
coatract with Columbiu �ights on the Sallivan I,ake 0utfa1l, aad the asses�ente
agaiaat thia project be spread over tI� large atora� sevar project �5 as
' previously discussed. Secoaded by Couacilman Sl�eridara. Upoa a voice vot�,
there being ica nays, Meyor Pro Tem $arria declared the motion carried.
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SPBCIAb t�O�tA�ICiL I�BTING, AUGUST 22, I966
EAS�D ,�_�'t,�S P'OiR 8& W i�y9 s
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Tha Citq Hanager reviswed the two easeiments the City woa].d lilw to purchaaa.
' Se said that the Adaainistratioe� did aot feei the $245 Mr. Petesson �aa
requesting for losa of trees and aod was ont of line. �e 8aid tbat he 6ad
reqeisated an appraieal fram F. IQ. Shaffer oa tha W. G. Shieid'e psoperty,
' and he had not recaived it yet., Be su�gested that the Citq Attora�y and
City Maaages be requested to aogotiate t.�ris wit6 the prapertq o�waer, if t6�
appraisal is dif�erent thaa hia request, and report back to the Council.
' MOTi0�1 by Councilman Sberidea to autbori�e the AdmiaistraCion to proce�d with
purchasing aa easement frem 1Z,eanetb P. P�terson on Lot 1, Block 8, Spring
B�ook Fartz Addi.tioa for $245. Secaided by Couaciimaa Semueisoa. Upo�► a
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voice vore, ti�re being no naye, Mayor Fto Tem H.�rris declared tbe motioo
cartied.
Councilmaa She=idan said be would like to call the Council's aad Ac�inistr4tion'a
attention to Cba fuct that, assuaaing the Citq could get the easQment on W. G.
S6ield'e property for approximately $2,000, the coet of puttiag �ewer aad
watet ia for ehese five lots will coet somewhera betwesn $�i,000 and $5,000
a lot. aa sai,d tbat there had bean no objections at the baarin�, but the
developer ie probably aot aware of what tbe actaal costs will be. fle
suggested that whan the AdminiatraCion has the information on the cost per
lot, it should be discussed with the developer, eo that the City dces aot
end up in cowct because the aeses�ents are greater than the valw of the
lots.
, MO'PION by Councilm�n Sheridata that the CiCy AJmi.nistratioa proceQd to secure
the cose of the Qasement over Loti 7, Subdiv�siaa of Lot 10, Auditor'a
Subdivisioa ;�94, aRaned by W, G. Shields, plus assimilate additianal iaformatioa
' aa the water and sewer costs far thi$ pxaject which will apply against the
Swanstrom'e Cowc� Addition, and radvise �he developer, througb Mr. George
MewhortQr, and if agreeable, he will sign aa agreement approvsd by the City
' Attoraeyo Secoaded by Councilmatt SIImuelsan. Upon a voice vote, there being
no bays, Mayor Faco Tem Hrirsie declared the motion cazrfed.
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Ct�+iSID�RATI� ADDMZQN TO FULT�RTpN �TALS t
Mro Hurry Handricksoa, Geaeral Mauager of Fnllerton MeCals, 5170 Main Stre�t
Northeas�, was present at the Council Meoting requeating appxoval af a Buildiag
Permit Co build aa addit�on to their preaenC building. Ha atated tbat thi�
will double the si�e of tLe preseat stsucture, and will be t6s saae t�ps of
structure. He said tLey would like to atart i�ediately befosti the cold
weather starts. The CouaciZ studied the plans of ths additioa.
MOt'IQ�i by Couacilman Sheridan to approve tbe Duilding Peradt for additional
warehouse space oo ttre Fullartaa M�etals building, eubject to ca�liaace vith
all Buildi.ag Codes. Seconded by Cou,acilmna Samuelsvu. Upon a voice vote, tbere
beiag ao �taya, Maqor Pro Tem Harria daclared the motion carri�d.
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SPLCIAL COUNCIL �TING, AUGU3T 22, I966
8�„�AC�tCY �PAi�3 F4�t RICB CIiBSR LIFT STATION FOB� MAIN�
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Couaci].maa Sazris said tbat the CiCy Ma�nager has brought to hi,e atteation tbat
' on Friday afternoon Auguat 19th, a bzeak was aoticed i.a t6e Yice Cr�ek lift
atatioa iorc� mftin, aa:d ehere is a requaat for emeYgencq segairs.
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Councilmen 8ama�eleon said ti�at coaceivably thia may aot be the City�a fault,
but tile 8igl�way Departmeat'$ tbraugh overburdeni�ag the msia, sad h� felt
this ahonid be puraued. T6e City Mana$er said he would paraue this fwcthar,
but im�edi�Ce repair was oscessary.
MO'1'It�[3 by Coeuicilmaa Sberidan to approve the expeaditure of $S,OUO to $9,000
for emergency regair of 8ice Crsek �ift Station force msin. Secoaded by
Couacilm�n Ssaa�elson. Upaa a voica vote, there being ao aaya, Mayor Pto 1�em
garri$ declared the �tion carried.
CONSI�A,�,l'tQd � 701 P80f3RAM - HO�lBt :
Mr. Hodew discuased the difierent pbasea af the i01 Ccm�pr�easive Prograa�,
as outlined fat Fridley, with the Cawzcil.
ADJ!0�[�SNTs
Tbe 3pecial Meotirig of Au$ust 22, 1966 was closed by Mayor Pso 1� 8atsis
at I0:45 P.M.
�,espectfully aub�itted,
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Ma�► Lu Sttrom
Acting $ecretary to tbe Council
A�POID'17.'Id�t�iTS TO Ct�TT�SS ���3i�D Ai�1'3UST 15 � 19bb)
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a o Muni�Ci,p�t ABeainiatx'atio�t -� - .
3. Publi�e Sorvi�ae
4. P1a�Ynixzg an�i Dsv�elo�m�t
5 o Intergav�t�t�.l Re�.ations
60 IAgislettive Caa�it#�t
Ci�v a��mi�.
j Buu�� so�►rra csra �vara3
%� Hu�n Rsla�io� Ca�i.tt�e
a tAt S.�r�r�)
�an �teiatice� C�,i.t�
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3tarreot,a a� Lttil3tioe su�
ca�mmitte� a� � Pla�ai,r�g
CaaRS3.ssion
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DIST8ICT3
Tt�e Couaail of tiie City of Fsidlry► do ordal:a as follo�s:
s�o� i,
v�/ri•� �O
Appendix D of �he City Code of l+i�dlsy is amtadid as
har.in�tfeer iadicat�d.
The tsact er area wi�hhi,a the Eouaty of A�toka aad the
City of Fridley and desaribed asr
Lots 1 and 2, 6 through 12 ia Block 7, City YiaRr
♦ddition to the Citq of F�cidlsq, aad Lots 7 thsoug�
15 iu Block 8, Ci.ty 9iew Addition to ths City of
Fridley, aii lying in ths Nostbwest Quart�r (NW��,
of Sectioa 23, 8•24, T�30, Couaty of Aiwka, St+�te
af Mianesots
Ia hereby desi,gasted to be ia the Zoaed DiatacicC
laoatim as Cr2 (�ene�cal buain�ss districts).
3�Ti0N 3. Th+at t�a� Zonis�g Admiufs�imtog is dis�cted to chsnge
, the afficisZ armiasg mgp to shv+� eaid trsct or area
frc�m soned dietriae �-2 (limited s�ltipls dWelliag)
Co C-� (g�►era1 buainass diatxicte).
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PASSED BY � CXTY Cpf1NCiL � TiiE CiTY OF FBID�,BY THIS
DAY OF ,.�.._ ..��..._..._..= 19b6.
MAY08 Juk 0. 8irkham
CITY CI.ffitK Ma�cvi,n, C, BsunaelZ
., Pt�blic �iwsing: Au s$ 8. I9b6
First Rsading:_�Au�ust 15, 19,"_ 6�_�
S�caad Beadingt
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BOARD QF APPBATS 1�8E�1G MLNUTS8 � AUGUST 31, 1966
The Ptieeting was called to order at 7;30 P.M. by Cbairmaa T3swrocki
80�.L,�C
!ffi�S Pl3SSBtiTs Nawrocki, Goodric6, Sau�ders, Fitspatrick
�3 EIBSBIJTs Jaaycowski
Nire �fucr Wtis preseat. TlaQre were no o�hera preseat Eor or ugainst this
varieiace. The Board discussed the request with Mro Hafner.
t�0?IOPI b Sauaders seconded Goodrich to recmnnead to the Couacil that t6is
c a sQ t ante wiC e c �ion t at t ere sat a actor�
screea or bcifferiu on the Yaest side of the Mobile�Some Court�� aad that a
r vate acces� road eo Baker 5treet inta t�e Court be rovided. Upoa a voice
vote, t�re beiag no nays, Chuix�n ilawrocki declared the anotion cszried.
Mxso Aadersvn was presente There wer� no others gresen,t for oz agaiast Chis
variuncea Tiie Board discussed �che re�uest w�th Z�s. Aadersoaa
atrf::ic seconded b Saunders that the Board recommend that the
Var�ance hc� ��;,ed. Upoe� a voice vote, trhere beiag ao aays, Chairman Nawrock
.�.� .�.�.�
declared �be �tioaz casried.
Firo �ohn I,indell was pxesent repr�sentia� Ring�s Chalet. T6ere were no others
present foz ar against Chis vasi�nce request. '1°he Board discussed the Sign
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gpARp d0.r /pp�pLALg pl�TUTS3� AtTGUSZ 31, 196b
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Ordir►auce pYavision WhLch statsd t6eC nfl pylon or pedestal siga shall be l�aa
Chan 14 feet verticle diatance above the street grade level.
b0►r unde aQCOndad b Goodricb that tbe Board reaoioead to the Ca�nci
ar aaco grente . a vo ce vote, re no wys, � o
�"a�re� ec are mot on crirried.
AD�Zs
TbarQ being no further buainess, C6si�nan Nawrooki declared t� Mseting
adjcnrned at 7s57 P.M.
Bespectiully submitted.
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Barl P. Wagaer
Secretary to the Board
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��NG CON�IISSIQN MERTING « AUGUST 25� 1966
PAG� 1
The meeti�g r�a� cal led te� e�rder at 7 a45 P.M. by Chaira�n Kxavik.
BOZL CALL: .
Members pzeeent: R�c�n►ik9 Aughea, Brickeaa, Baadal, Bergmn.
Othese prestnt: City Manager W�a�►er
APP'gdVE MINl1'1'8S dF PZANNII�G C4Il�iISSION t�BTINGs AUGUST 11, 1966:
��...._.... . . .�...... � ._.._......_. .
I�TION by Ezickscra, ascrmded by Bandel, ChaC tiu Ylanniag Comiasion
minutes of Auguat 11, I966 be appraved. Upon a voir.e vata, tbe mvtioa
essx�ied.
�IDCEIV�i �II�BS PLATS & SUBDiVISI0N3 SUBCQ�IMI1'1'SL 2+�ETING s AtTGUST 11 1966 s
MOTION by Briakaon, aacoaded by Baadel, thst tha Pl�iag Coasisaian
reaeive th�e miautes of t�e Plats and Subdiviai�aa Subcommittae ma�ting
of August 11� 19b6. IIpon a voice v�te, the mQtion csrried.
Cornctioa: Ths m�tioa fo't Lot &plit #66•25, �tymctnd G. Gattcety,
page 1, itam 1, she�uid tead '•se,bject to a check of tlls dedieatiaa for
soad aaea�nt for 68th Aveaue N,Ee"
I�TION by Briatcaoa, esc�asedad by $andel, thst the Plaaning Coe�issian
�roc�ive the corsacted tsiautaa �f the Joiat M�tixtg of th� Plats utd
3ubdiviaione aad Streeta sad U�ilieies Subco�mittees meating of Auguet 23,
i96bo Upon a voie� v�tte, the me��ie►s� +rsrried6
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t�OT'tON by Brickaa�n, aec�►ded by Hughes, that the Plaaaing Coamissioa
recefve the miaut�s oi the 5geci8l Meeting of the Parks and �ecreatioa
Caumis�ion on August 22, 1966. Up�n a vr�ice vote, the motiou carsied.
1. L0� SPLIT �UBST: L�S`�66 15�RAY�MO��� ,ERIl81Y: Lot 1, Bloak I,
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Broolcview 2ad Additi+�ne
Mra aad Mrs. C,�rnty wese preaemt.
Membes Band�l sxplain�d thati th� Plats and Subdiviaions Subcoaeitte�
appsarsd tha lot split with the suggeation of ao acco.e on 68th Avenue.
Mr. Gesrety sxpiained his u�d�retaading of ths strset dsdic�tioa and
the qusstion of tb� quit clafm deed baiag rocorded eaae up. As thez� is
uo Yecord of it be� rscosded, it was decidsd to cheak into it.
M�mbes Bsr$wn stat�ad the Streats aad UCiliti�s 8ubeoe�fttee rsco�-
meuded appsoval of Lt►e lot split, but the dedic,stioa for the road eas�t
sbou�d b� checked.
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i�"�.tiN �;y _Br�a��m�.�� ����ua��a� b� ���xd�l, �t th� Pis�i� ��mmissic��n
�..i�P�+�nr'a� 1hii+� I.�h� spl.i� ����ac��`:�',, 'Y��,� �,��lS, ii�slr-�;s�� fi,� ��sA'����y i.�s��.,l.�
Si���k. ]..; I�iz°�a�tcui.� ��acN ,��d�.��.n�e� �sc�'����y� �>:� c��iix�,��.�;x� �a� � "�t}.,iF���
�t�'��i: r��dX���,i,�x� �re �€3�� �t��3��; ��,��t s��Y�r�se�:�d �� ��� �'����ti�i1 � . iJp�n �
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�c� C'�sx���.�y �����d k�a ��±uld }u�c� ;r�.> ��aj�c����ns �r.s ��.p;ni.np, es quit
•�.1�im dl��:c� fs�� I��: c�d.is,a��d � t�!��� +(bft�� E�r��sau� �.j
i�''.�'ZON by ;�e��tay e�cc.rr�.c;�d �� �ughe�s, �Ii�:� C��e ]Plan�ni� �oamia,s��n
we�tticl 1£�, t�� s�gg���s�; ��e� J�yx��d �� Appa�+ra��� �hFSt f� n sp��i.�l uae
p�etn►�t iL� �x��.�d �:�r th� pat�ki..�g sp���s, ��►�e I�CCt�BS tr� ��s��i�t�cd ��
68� ��»�aQ, �p��, � ���.�� v�¢;�� �°lhe� mrs�#.�n �x�a��i�c�,
Z e i0� Sa'S.IT ��'" ° L S e�F'i�roG9 .�.�?Yd ��� s T.�t b, L�cits Let�� Additie�n o
C�a�.rmax� K�aeik a�at,+�id tit�t �at t?ae �t� �� Lu�ia L.ane i��r�v�m�at
, w�te �aad�� iii� �e�r�.�+� xo�d an W�at +a�ad �f ths }+ropearty was discueetd
�nd r�je��ted ls�r the� �er� crf %:sts 1�ra�nagt� 7 �rhv etat�d thep �r�ga nat
eve� g�irq� t�s apli� th�m
' �hai,�aaa ��g�an e�f �;e Str�ts a��.d Utiliti�s SuUec�mittae sCst�d
they w�re �a�t aiwa�r� a�f �hiffi a He e�tad �in� Streats and Util�ties Sub-
�or�mitt�e �as �pprc�v�.n� �he L+nt 3rilit �5b�=Q8, Myron Heine, but red
tT��fz� th�r Wes� Ya�Z� oft T..�� 4 m�d ,�il c�f 7�+r►�s 3, 6�nd 7 until a study
�.a r,e�m�pl��ed tKa �s�af�liah ���+��c�t gtatte��n �i�h veyuld �llow th� split�
tiug �� th� �es� vsf �h��� 1e���o If �he �°n�sr� a�i tb� 1�ts Will not �nt
to apli.� �h�a �ves�y �r° Ch�� ic�aie is tv�� ��+�il.�ins� in tht id� of a
�tudy� �►� ul���� �p�r�c�t weaulc� b� �� t�ni.s tim�e, f�r lssck of �a�erest
by ad j�cent pr�pert.y +ywner�, �n d�y the lcat split m
In ansar�r � the p�obl� �r� s�cc��e �sn th� West aici�e, it was suggtsted
to� a�pp�nr� �1a.� 1�� �p1�ic �xic! ��k�a ��uciv da�, ta� get a��a�s. Th� purpoae
�f sp1����� wcnxld brs ��a ��� ���:t�� ���� ��ag�s�n�so It vas atat�d
t��� �h+� �u��� wili �pll� �,�� �;���e„ '�u�. t�.�� �ity �ri�l a�z�t aplit assese-
��s untLl a �.sr� ��x1L� Zs ��a���.l� �pp��rerr3 ��d � �artificate oi su�cve�
p��ps�c�do ��: w�� z��2C�c� � p,�a��e�� ck��uld s��l, bu� �► b�flding p�rmit
�ra��ald z�cs� b� g�����ri a�r��f.1 iCin� ����r �equi�a��nts ��x°+� m�x�
In ].958 ��. a�tt�p� �ae �a� 9Eaa� �► e��cam��: p�sttern, tancluding ?.acia
I.sas, C�C�esl �� aaud i,.� w*�unc� u� th� wmy i� is na�+v.
In this i�nseauea, it was explained th� procees of s�ed tagging si�ssply �
,�a�rs i,g svmeba�dy ch�o+�es eo do anythir�g yi�hh a po�tian of the West lat,
ttz� Gitp w�n°t give a building permit unlsse the�r meat certsia co�aditions.
Bacauge lot splits u�ually hmppen nae a� a ti�a, a11 thr�t would be
necassasq �e fc�r the owner� of ehe r+est o# the lot�a to agre� t� :n
establiahed patCa�tuu fas street.
The raasc�n fos tha lot aplf� ie t�at Mr. aeiae sold the 8aet half
of Lot 4.
. �oar�o�a...��_�gxi���.�__s��ma�a,_b� .H��o�.,..�,r;b..c�,the Plau�aiag Comiaeion
ra�vmc�nd deatal of tb� Lot Split, �fi6-08,,_M�±roya_Sein���,Lot 4�Lucia.�_
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t� �� Sub��:�t� �ae�t��.��� ��� d�:�g�ta�ea �.� su�l�i���s�� �:� �;;,.�:.�i�n ti��
��a�� ��9 ��� ���� ��s �d� ��a c�a��i��l ��d ��h� £�s.l.ls��ry ,�g p���g�c�ph.
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TE��e ���ec�l�i�an �r�B- b�e�d �n th� kna�rl�edge �h,i� thfa ln�. e�lit
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�rex�i�=l�di��}�-��a� �T��t 1�1� �� L;�t 4, fv��hh�raiox�, 1�ga�ily.ch� �st �
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,..i�t£u��lct be �g�3d„ �e�d �� ����!3�i��, tia�� if 4ha� l�s� splfC �e �pp��v�i�
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b�r_ �h�i �;�.�n�il� �rta��i��� �ed ��t�;g�d aa� ne�t, �ha�� �r��u�11q bc� ao�q
- : . _.. eu,
.�d�d �� ����� � ��a� ��+s+ut�h �� a��v+�� �.�h�a �I�a� h�If A ,�h
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��. ��.� 3pe�ial ���icr7 �nc� R.�c��ti,�x� m�,��ing n� Auguet 2�, 19�i6.
�C'�p��� �I�1�c�r M�s�.�� P��� e
M�b€� Tiug"�a�� �a�°��� t.lh� �1ief ��d�l �� ��� p�r�p�e�ei Pa�k t�i th�
xo�ef�ia�� �� st���d �he �8�lcs ��dJ �����.un ��ai,eeia�� w�a�� call ix� i��e
p�li�rs��r p1�s ��d.�p�#.,f�c.ati,rr�ss ��a d�vel�pix�g M�Iady Muna��° I'a�ic..
`'�� a� �� �h� ��.e���n �a t� �Ca��. :� u��� �'��1 gl�zuif-n8 P���ess
:��ae €i�+� p��ks a�sd �p��ad'� �S�m i� � ��� �i��� �e� �:h�n ��n t,he�
pas � a 'T'�+�� ts�i fe;v� i�h i� p�:����u�� �i 1 L s�sr�r id � nux�sb�� :.�sf p��b l e�e ,
i�� ���������a ha�� �ppii�c! �'��° �a���a�;�g �rae�d� c��sc%� t1s� �'�dE�►��1 i�ancl
�aand W���:� t�`e�and�s ��.�h �a��? p�:atiri�� f�ci���l iEe��ds �u�l te� �a� t°��+ ���'
w�L�. pu� �p. '�� ��an� �.e �b�u� $7AD00 � �ae��.,
"�re Pla�� C:�rr�ca�,sa�.�xa ega���d wr�th ��°g�a,� e.hst the a�del wa�
�r�� .��t:��,���is�s �°�p��s�a�s g��d a��£�r�t a�xci �igh quali�y �n th� part
s�! tb�s '���k� �x�ci ���tf.�se C'�aoniss�,�in aad i��askt�d �b�m�
�t �r�� x���t�d �t ga�kiag a��s ��s �� in�ludtds �n� ,i�gh�s e�cp��a lx►�d
��t t�hi,� ��t���;a�L��° ,��t�; L�fta� ��:��sa �h� et�et ix��an �.:nc�as�ri,�l to
�� S��•us�.� ���i �� f �� ���,�g ���x�� �°��� y�� i l�i a owa use �f s��r��� pa�king
w+i�� 'l �. t�,R� r�i ���.�:ax.t ��„ ��� t�, � c�� ����:�c� �� t.� p����a� p:c,�ba�blq ��p��a+�t�
P.�l..���v 1�`✓ �.�.� �i�.a.�'L��+�,_
�.�� ��r ti�a�a�sy s�������� �� ����, g�a�ar �.�� P1�a�eing �r�i.ssi�rn
�s�u� �� �.s•s ��a� P,�� k�s arad ���a�� C �. =7� �' a,r�a� � � �,,;�� in ��n� s � l�ng t h e �rp�
�f ��s�lras�.,:,� �l��g ��� �1��� ����€� ��:����.�s�:��� f��� th� a9�v�f.;�sgas�xs�
�a� ����#,.r ���s�� �'��k� �p���� �i �r;�i�.e= vs��t�y �.ha� xi�7ti�+n ����-��d„
�.o�ros� ��� � a�n���:�� ���� p�a�� ��.��s �
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i�`�0.�'� ��r i�����„ ���r��r�ei �,y� �u�fiaa��, �� ����tnua the p��►p�s�d
�a�d��� ��� O�rd�a:a�+�� �9� ua�:�t p��p����� ���,,� E;��s a�� su'bm��t�ed.
U�n �s v��c��r �s�c�����. �h� ��i�� ���x�t�do
D,� 5i4P1 D� ��ViSION,�tIILDING PEttMI�' APPLIt�AT7ON tEQIIIgE�NTS :
e�K�'t'TO�I bq B�tnd�2y s�ade!d bp Eaci�l�on, t�at Yt� ;�i b� �oa�inued
uaatil �pt��� 2�A 19b6� Utp�n � v�i�e vata, ��e �tton ���cied�
41°H D�,:_ F[ANN�D bl�ti'ELOPI�RNT DLST8i�T5 s
A��:�� re�di�ug aver t�ht 4th d�aft, th� Com�osittee felt they had
di��xea�d it sufiici�ntlp, �nd �rha� tha 4th draft sea�us tc� be� imm t�he
c�x'��� f�� and t�t th�r c.aruld a�ec�aeend adoption tn the �e�un�ii
�cc�p� f�►� t;he iae�t eeatea�e �
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Plannia� Commissi�n Mset�na � 1�u�z+•�� 25. I96b_ paS;
._�lOTION, b�r_ Hc�h.esS. _ s�c+o-�acl�d b�r lBandel. that tb� Planniny_�,.Commiseioa
rec�eud, ada�ptic�a► ef Che� .f�u��x dra��� .�f �h� ,��dinance_ f�� qPlaxm�d
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D�rvelap�m�nt D�s�aeicts and eCxi.ke �resm �� fouae�h drasft .Che list ~. .���
,,�u'agxaph �►a p�g� 16,_ Upon a v�i�� �e���, �he �ti�n,caxrie�d.,._'�,
7. IiOS� DIS�t85SXOit dN Pg.�}Is1ING ���S�m�i B.�O�GANT�T'ION a
Mamb�r tiugtt�� �t�ted �e und�� �;��i����,�, Ie�m 2, i�e questioaed
��amp�aca�'ty su3�cc�uitt� p�,npoa�x�. I� �.a aaye �l�x to him in re�tditag
�hs miuu�ffis t.i�� purpc�e� ef �hh#.s cc�it���. 1Ct �sa hia impressian it vas
�e �'���g �oami�tsi�n i,tse2� ta� w�o�ic �o:�Y� th� �ax�suitmat in dzwel�► �
iu$ �� 9'701�Y p�a�ra�� P
It was e�cplaia�d thst �hia wae a cc�ud�n�ed opiafvn �f the memb�rs
who wer� present at tbst a��inp;, aaad �a�sed on the aeevmpti�n thers
wili b� a 703 prefgr�e Th,�3, �al�d m}��t a pl�nnar �aad adminietra-
eiv� funati��s, �cd f�slr ttie technical �r�►�rk �,ld be doae by Mr. Fie�due.
There ta � w�y � a�equirs 2h� £e�1:Cr.g �f' tia� gr�pl� unless you t�tlk
t� the�o L�r bafris� s eubcas��.tteet c�sn�sed �.f th� oe�mbe�rs euggested
ia �e mia�ut�a, the�► cvea�fl �np�1y �r �33�c�ca� with thut tyge e�f iafo�-
�ioa ��nd ��.$� k�ep the �ouncil �nd �'1a��nixag �isffiiron infe�ran�d of
th� ��h�ic�l p��e��n ef �e p�a� �� �dv�► �tr. Ho�ae i.nforasation
isa r�ould g�t tcr� t�aki:ag tar �e p�a�l��
M�amber Hughes felt tba� f� th�+ �rigi�aal p�agzmm, the £unctioa of
�he Plaaniag C�isei�n +was �o co�aa�icata� the puls� of the geople tr
the plsnai,�g caaeultant. Ia �.h� taegir�i.n� �ha� �ui�ahility oi the
pl�nex s+effo��� in tta� p�el�iaassy piaassa was by diacuasion �rith the
Plasan3x�g �o�eef.�a, ���r ����d ��� a� co��idexation, bq the
i�lsnni�$ sa���s �g,��,�era ���aas��� pubi.i� �e�inge, atc., th� suita=
�il��r �f �� pi,�cn wc��ald b� ,����� ������ ��x�i1y �dopted by the Coun�il.
M'��� ��'�•����s. 8�'�C:t� ��'i@� 4dE�'� ���;i� �c� ��k,e same of the load
' �f� �h� P�.��.� ���a��,,�,a ,�� G��,�� g���a ��gh� fsnralva msny a�tings
mm�td thie ���p �vaAiai �ca r�►�r� r�� ��� �,���,z.� �c�; �h� glaaaiag conaultaat.
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Tl�e "i0i81 pr�gars�, ��id �abe� Hu�h�s, i,� � naejor piece of plan-
ni� s�fiicla �ri�.l g� �n i.� �h�e �it;y f�r ��a s�sexi 10 yea�ta . If the Pl�nm
niaag Caa�aiesi�on is t� be �e��uB�,b3� f;�� �vtmaiaixag, l:h�y raill be imolvsd
vt�cy de�p2q i.at �v�try inaCwn�m i� s��aa ��s be �tn e�n�ti�elY wtoa8 aPP�coaCh
� hane �i�y s�ark�rs . I� t.f�� cit f��n e s�►�an� n� vfe�v is to b� brought
im, tbia �issie�n i� th� c��iz�na" �egeri�a be�dy. Sstabliahment of s
subcommi.tte� is a raund�bout �ay of ��qufr�z�g i�. The propoasl including
a�ne from tt�� angiaeering dfepart�nent, tiae Ciey Man�agar and the City
AttOrn�ry ma�kse 3/S oi td�is �uamF.a��staip app�f.z��ed personne! and strikes me
ns� beic�g fg� fromn th�s best �a�s3r a�f t�ringing � clase ctti�en°B undersLsnd-
ing aa�a zixizea opiniaae Tha pra�pvs�I Co taeve a cauncil �,ber and a
plsaning co�nisai�n sotatita�, alaa sC�ikas me as being lesa than desirsbla.
�'°��' �i$ g��tio�, not one g�xe�a �auld be fuYlq irna�u,ledgesbl� oi the
eub�i�t�e � s�rk s� continu�ty of �la� suhcoaenittes tmd op�rations
i+�uuld sest entirely with the e�splc�y�ea oi tha Ci�y.
:[t was mentirnnad that �ada� said h� 2aas re�shufiled hia thinking
eb�ut handliag thc� puoject� One of hi.s paYtx��s c�ill b� invo2vad sad
' he wi31 ss�iga �ua man i�or thia pmtc��cul�r pro�rrm �ahu will wcrk on
��°� p�j�� �ZY. 7Eh$ State i�w s�ya the Pl�x►ning Coaa�aisaion is to
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�lamn C+�e�.$sio� M�. m Aa s� 2� 196G• Pa 4 5
appa�ave �.�at�veY is adag�Ced, Tt w�as fel� tls�t auch a aomplex doacunent
ate Ch� "701"' pr��rom ca�uld �s� �� I�id a�asc � a tmb? e� and �reccr�aended
by �a stabc�i�ter�o
�s 1�ag �s Chase ie a limit t� Che t3� spanC in meetiatg, would
rsth�r ha�vs tla� �c�naul.tadat mmea� yitk� �ae �ourecil snd Planaing CommissiAa
th�n ra subc�iC�, '�.�e �rl� L�ad shau2ri b� agl.i� =m der aot thiak
� lx�dy � d�a la��y m
M� a3ergu�a w�ruld �%Itcs ��eqtae;s� H�►dn�r h�r h� wmuZd pr�pa�aa
� gvv �b�u� dev�al�pmant �£ his �f�:�a�ir�n. He said h� belie�ved
�eap discusa��a� c�f pa�bl� �ad �1�m�Ynstes is tl�e way yau develop
s� �f ihtt pl�a:i,i�g e
�ar He�gh�a s8id hia ab��cti�ns �rs no� isi tesma af suggaati�a
�o I3��� but �rs the t+asme mf ��ener�i �e�rg�nnizati�a o�' the Plannin,g
Gammieeirrao It �alla f.e�r ss�a�Sliak�.�a� �nf new subcr�mmittea vithia
�he Plaani,� :Cor,�n3.gsi��ae �� ���rs aa� nvt baBi�lly �mpreeeats-�
tiv� �f t�e Planu� �isa�on� I� da�e�$ n�� se� t� hie� tbat this
px�ap�s�d �ub�.i��� ia � p��a�� g�a�c� �� �h� diatu��i�n canc�rniag
��'��i��t���y� �£ �r.� P1�n,�xxs.� �o�Z.�ei�nr iie thaugh� iL �n3ght be
��t��]ll�t �itAg s!e ��JL ge.�g' ArJU�.i��, �d b�li�ves it toe� �arly tu
talk �6nu� iC �y�� �,
�sw th� ��ist�c��i�u �►� °ti�%"� p��g�,� ia ha�ndlmd is a�no�has
�t��rn �d tia� a��g,�iz�Cic�a s►f 3..,�e� Pl�x�a�.a�g Cmm��ssiron Wi11 b� with
e�a �'o� �x�r yes�� �+� cr�� 2`�:.� ��f..t��y ifi tiae�re i�e �ne, shaul.d be
� s�r�.�n� r�raai.t��ee in c�as��c:��.�as vai� t�:� «'i01g' pa�g�mm.
: �. +�� � �i r.� � .
��e baeixcg x� fu�c�h�� 'bc����s�ea� �ia�a Kravik sd��suzn�d tha
um���if.� sa� 9e5Q Pa�I,
�e�ap�t�ullp s�b�itted
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F�'�IDE�Y SAFETi' C+�f�T2'�� P�3��1iNG �S�PIU�iS - AUGU�� 17, 19b6
The Meetiag was cailed to order at 8000 P.Mo
ROL�
�ERS PRSSBNT: Lin�on, Weiss, Reverend Stone, Sz�gda
�SCUSSIOi�T O�F' VIOLATION OF 0$DINANCB ON FENCBS:
�8s Feace at 8200 Bast River Road and Ixontoa. MOTION by Weiss that the
feace is to be cut or moved to co�ly with the Ordiaaace. Seconded by
Reverend Stooe. The M,aeion ca�rfed. .
SB_ s H,Ye�d�ge at 8310 East Aiver �toad. MOTION by Weiss that said hedge be
trim�aed dowa to proper heighC of 3 feet :�nd kept at that beight Co comply
with Ordie�ance aad that this Ordinaace be strictly eaforced. Seconded bq
Szegda. The Mo�ion carried.
RBe Hed�e on Monroe and Mi�sissippi. MOTIdN bq Weiss that the hedge oa
the northeast corner be cut to conply toith the Ordinaace. Seconded by
Reverend Skone. The Mption carried.
R8: Lilac bedge on M�ia Street sad two other #ences. MOTION by Szegda
that all liiac bedges on M�ia Streee snd the redwood wovea fence oa Main
Stseet at the corner of Crown Road be made to complq witb the City Ordinance.
This is a traffic hazard. The fences bordering East River Road betwean
Rickard xoad aad Craigway should be included in. the enforeement of this
Ordinaace, and it is recoam�ended that this mat;:,c-�� be refesred to ti�e proper
authorities and actecl os ic�diat�ly. Second�E:� �3► Reveread Stone. Ti�e
Motiom cazried.
STOP SIGNS 02J STBEETS �PJTLHZNG 613T AVL��ITUEB
MOTIO�i by Weiss ttaat stog si�ns b� �sssc��d on all streeCS eatering fran efther
side outa 61st Avenue Northease - West of U�iversity to Main Street. Seconded
by Szegda. T�e Mo�io� ca�ried,
STUDY O�F TRAFFIC ON 7TH S?'�BET:
it was suggeated by Ciisira�aa i.inton that a traffic count be made oa 7th
Street os Septe�aber 'th aftex school apeas, and the resu2ts be given to the
Safety Committee at tEesir next meetiag for furthex stucty. The Safety
Cflmmittee also wfshes to co�ner�d the Fridley Police Department for their
diligence witih traffic violatogs oa 7th Street, and snggest that theq set
up t6ei�c radar coutrol at intermitteat intervals from aow on. 3econded by
Weies. Che Motion carried. "
STOP 8IGNS AT AI.D�N WAY AND CRAIGWAYs
The Safetq Committee feels that stop signa at these intersectioas will not
solve the problem here.
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�7d'1S�L'�la�6 �LL�s.�uLB�L'a �'�=�6riL'se.RD �V�3UJ.. �Ry �--�
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BRTSNSI�1 fl�F 73RD FR�'S EAST B��R 80AD TO IiiGS+1AY �+7 0
T�s �afety Co�nietee feels tbe extensioa of 73rd from East 8ive� 8oad to
Highwaq �47 shou�,d be abandaz►ed in favor of improveu►ent of Osborne Roado
The reason beia� tha� we c�auld ti�en l�ave two maia Whoroughfares two
blocks apart doing tne same jo�. The geeling was usiaaimous�
PI�A.vS FaB SEBjIYCE S7CA7'ION BY �BICI�t�T I�T801EtA�i C08P�ORA3'�,ONa
Ttse plans for � service sta�ion bg Sricicson Petrolewn Corporatioa were
accepted by the Safe�y Co�ittee as iso The Motion caxried.
ADJOURN�NT a
Motion by &evsrend SLone to adjourne Secoaded by Weisse The Mption
carriede
The Next Meetis�� will b2 Septea�er 21, 196b at 8v00 PeMe
ReBpectfnlly Submieteci,
Grace We Szegda
Acting Secretalcy to the Committee
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STItE�T ADB�SS :
FR�DL�Y INSI�CxOR CF EUz�,��:�c,�s :
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The undersigna_d hereby malces A��plic�*i.on fer � pe.r.ani_t rox the work her.ein
s�+�ac�ified, ��re��ng to do all �aox�; in s�±-ict ��copc;��ra �.itli L'►ze City uz'�,inar�cAs
an�d rulir��s o� the i;�p?.rt�ent oi iu{ �.dLt:�o � and h�'I'4:i��7 U�f'•C � iSi.(?S '�s2i3� aII ti.e ��cts
and represantations state3 in this a;�n�.i.ca:.�on n:e trua ar..d cntrect.
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IPdSTALLATTON TO B GIN Id� �i __T� �F C'Jiti.,T ;�TED CAt
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ESTIMA�ED COST 0�' SiGN $� O �J=�'
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APPLICATION FOR $UILDING PERMIT
CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA
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Applfcant attach to this form �o �ertificates of Survey of LoC and proposed
, building location drawn ot� these CertifiCates.
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To be completed �
The undersigned hereby makes application for a permit for the work herein specified,
agreeing to do alI work in strict accordance with the City of Fridley prdinances
and rulings of the Department of Buildings, and hereby declares that all the facts
and repres�t►tations stated in this application are true and correct.
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PI20POSAL FOR REORGANIZING PLANNTNG COMMISSION AS DISCUSSED BY THE
PLANNING COMMISSTON AND CITY COUNCIL - AUGUST 29, 1966.
l. General Chairman - At large and member of combined Plats & Sub-
divisions and Streets & Utilities Committeeso �
2. Building Standards - Combined with Building Board
Chaisman replaces General Chairman on Building Board.
Four permanent members of Building Boasd serve Building
Standards function on ca1.l.
Four permanent members plus three ward members serve
Building Boaxd function on two regular monthly meeting basis.
No discussion of disposition or funetion of other two members
of present Building Standards Sub-committee.
3. Parks & Recreation - Remains as is.
4. Plats & Subdivisions - combined with Streets & Util.ities.
Streets & Utilities - combined with Plats & Subdivisions.
Chairman of either Plats & Subdivisions or Streets & Utilities
��would be chairman of this combined committee and the other
chaixman would be a member at large and also a member of
this joint committee,
5o Member-at-Laxge - Serves on combined Plats and Subdivisions and
Streets & Utilities Committee.
6. Board of Appeals - Eliminated, if legally feasible, with Special
Use Permit function to be handled by Planning Commission and setback,
etco variance function to be handled by Councilo
7. Safety Committee - Bulk of Safety Committee functions to be handled
" by City statf.
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Ss�T�AT�S TO 8E 1#iPP��FJ'�D 8'�C T� ��� t�tdu�Il� � Si3��t bQ 1966
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10300 - 89th Av�u� Dzorth
4ss�, Mit�sso�ta
sstsmate #� ipart�a�.� strost �ro�rsamsnt proj�ct
196b�5 , accoa�cd irig to conta�act ( Inasbsuck 5th Ad�n o)
D o�P o 81clssy & CA d. Inc,
1841 i3riiversity Avenue
Sto Paul, Minnesota 55104
Sstimate #5 �Partial) Water �vev�nt Fsoj+act
7S-Co Schec��uls �, acc�aing to ooatr�tt �High
surfa� Pwaps au� �hre� Ad+dit3,ona�S F.:�ltsx's m
Ccaataons Pa�ck)
soil sal3rdiff,�ra� 3nco
' 10601 03.�oan �ie�ial. E�rive
Ki�v�eaPolis, �rirrssota 554Z7
' 8stimate #1 `Fi�alj foac woock co�oplwt�d in ���t�
io� wifih sanitary s�rs,c repair woack wn�ies OoBoPo
Ps�ogramo
, Randall � Begglin
6801 Paa� Cu=ve
� Hinneapc�3.isa �lira�esotm �5432
$ 39,6a9o16
$ 58737oS0
$ 9Q035o8Q
Sstimste �4 (Fi�lj toar wt�k ���t� in �a�ct�
' 3,aa� with ssn�tas'y sawees' rapal,r woarh u�d+s�c th� O.►� QP o
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Co�aultiAg �igi�c�
144G Coun1� lto�d "J"
�tinn�a�iso �titu�strks 55432
Sstimats #Z �F3a�.1) gc�ar the f�tnlr�hin�g ofc Pro%ss3�oa�a,i.
8ng�ing Sesvi�a:es gaoc planning atx'� gone�csl syper-
visioti of t.l� a�r�atsuct�ton of Im�acave�nt ProjeCt 73
auxl '73A (54th atrd I�ruek 5ti� A�ditf�� � 3 0 349 0?�2
is�t�tto #�1 - f� ths furale�ing o€ Psofiesi�on�ol
8�agineerinq s�rv�s to� planr,inq strest �a�pacow�osat
1966-5,� (�nns�icudc 5th l�dit3,�j � 4,565oS5
$atimsts #1 � gaa�c th�s #ut�shi�g oi Pro�si�al
' $ngi�acia�g sssvicers fac pla�irg sa�itary s�weac,a
water and stc�m sewe�c I�aravec�nt Psoj�ot Noo ?9
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$ 3m467►o�0
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C�t�iSTOCK & ?DAVIS9 INC.
, ConauZ��.ng Engineers
1446 County Road "J"
Minneapolis, Mianesota 55432
' August 29, 1966
' Honorable Mayor and City Council.
c/o Mr. Earl P. Wagner, Citq Manager
' Citq o£ Fridleq
6431 University Avenue N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55421
' Gentlemen:
CERTIFICATE OF THE ENGINEER
' We hereby submit Estimate �I, the fiaal estimate� for Soil Solidifiere, Inc.,
10601 Olson Memorial Drive, Minneagolis9 Minnesota 55427, in connectioa with
sanieary sewer repair work under O.E.Pe Program. The repairs are listed by
' number in accordance with aur memo to l�ir. T. Wasbotten, Minneeota Department
of Health, dated March 15, 1966.
' REPA__ I_ R�Z: Able Street -- 73rd Avenue N.E. to 75th Avenue N.E. (M.H. 188 to I89)
Labor $1,413.52
' 13X Labor Burden 183e76 $1,597.28
I�feterials
' silicate 17 drunes @ $Z0.00 340.00
Chloride 30 bagg @$3v00 90.00 430.0�
$2,027.2$
' lOX Overhead 202.73
15x Profit & Contingeneies 334.50
' $2,564.51 `
, Equipment Rental
5 days @ $3.00Jdaq 1,500.00
' TOTAL BILLING...... 4 064.51
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REPAIR #3: Able 5treet -- ?3rd Avenue N.E. to ZSth Avenue N.E. (M.H. 189 to 184)
' Labor $ b2b.95
' 13X Labor Bu�den 81.50 $ 708.45
Materials
Si7.ica�e 12 dru�s @ $20.00 240.00
' Chloride 24 bags @$3.00 72.00 312.00
$1,020.45
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C�ty o£ Fridley
Est. �l - Soil Solidifiers
Sewer Repair, O.E.P. Program
REPAIR �3: (Cont.)
lOX bverhead
15X Profit & Contingencies
Equigment Rental
2'� days @ $300.00/daq
TOTAL BILLYNG......
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REPAIlt �9: 63rd Avenue N.E. -- Monroe to Quincq
Labor
13X Labor B�xrden
Materials
Silicate 8 drums @ $20.Q0
Chlorfde 16 bags @ $3.00
10% Overhead
15X Profit & Contin�enc�.es
Equipment Reneal
1 day @ $300.00/daq
TOTAL BILLING...o..
$350e25
45.53
160.00
48.00
August 29, 1966
$1,020.45
102.04
168.37
$1,290.8b
750.00
$2,040.86
$ 395.78
208.00
$ 603.78
60.38
99.63
$ 763.79
300.00
1 063.79
RLPAIR �20: 63rd Avenue N,E. -- Jackson to Quincq
BID ITEM 600.00
REPAIR #23 &�PAIR �24: R3vervie� �errace -- Buf£alo St. to 79th Ave.
79th Avenue -� Rivervi�w Terrace to Broad St.
Labor 5351.32
13� Iabor Burden 4S.67 $ 396.99
Piaterials
Silicate 5 dxums @ $20.00
Ghloride 10 bage @ $3.00
100.00
�C.aO I30.00
$ 526.99
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��.t� of �ridleq
Est. �1 - Soil Sol3dif�.ers
S�s�er Repair, O.E.Ps Pragram
REPAIR ��3 & REPAIR �24: (Cont.)
lOX Overhead
15X Profit S Contingancies
Equipment Reniai
2 daqs @ $300.00/3ay
TOTAL BILLING......
RECAP:
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#3
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#20
i�23
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TQTAL BILiING......
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$4,064.51
2,040,86
1,063.79
600v00
633.32
633.32
$9,035.80
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August 29, 1966
$ 526.99
52.70
86.95
$ 666.64
600.00
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lSC1�Ul� L 1,QW �UP� • • • • a e • • s o w e • o e e • • � e e e s e a e .$9, 035 � O�
R��pec�ful�.p rutsmit�ed,
C�DtRSTC3�K & I�t'�Vi:S, ZTIC.
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E. V. Comstock, P. E.
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' COMS2`OC'R & �AVIS, IN�.
Consulting Eagineers
i446 County Road "�"
' Minneapolis, Mianesota 55432
August lI, 1966
Honorable Maqor 8 Cit� Couacil
c/o Earl P. Wagner, City Manager
City of Rridlep
6431 Uaiversitiy Avenese N.E.
t�ianeapolis, Minnesota 55421
Gentlemem:
CERTIFICATE OF THE ENGINEER
We herebq submi� Estimate �4, the final estimate, for Randall & Berglin,
6801 Plaza Curve, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432, in connection with sanitary
sewer repair work under the O.E.P. Progr�m. The repairs are Iistesi by number
in accordence with our meraa to Mr. T. Wasbotten, Minaesota Depa�tment of
Health, dated March I5, 19b6.
REPAIR �i 74t�h �ivenue -- E. River Road to Lincoln Street
Moving Machine
Labor
P/R Taxes & Ynsuraace, 18X
Materials:
1/Z1 4 Te�n Coke
I/25 Subsis�ance, °ump Supt.
1/26 20' 8" CIP @ $3.4�a
2/1 1 Ton Coke
2/5 28` �" CiP @ $3.44
4 Sacks Cemerc�, Quict� Set
Misc�lla�ec�us Soint Materials
15X Pro�f3t and averhead
Equipment Rental
TOTAL RILLIN�
$2,144.62
386.03
Sub-total
' REPAZR 2 At�1e Street -- 73rd Avenue N.E. to 75th Avenue N.E.
(I�IH 188 - MH 189)
' Moving Equipment
Labor $2,45I.74
P/R Taxes and insurance, 18% 441.31
'
'
$ 71.46
2,530.65
110.43
7.00
68.80
97.74
96,32
52.80
25.00
$3,060.20
459.03
2,307.13
$5�826.36
S 68.50
$2,893.05
(Cont.)
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city �f F'ridley
Fin�l Est. - Ses�rer Rpr., Q.E.P. -2-
REPAYR �2 (Cont.)
Mat�rials:
2/15 16 Ton Coice
2/23 Subsistance, Pump Supt.
8" Clay Y
9' 8" CIP @ $3.44
2 Ea. I/8 C1ay Bends @$14.Sd
4' 6" VCf' @ $0.87
3 Saks Quick Set Cement
2/24 14' S" 8" CIP @$3.44
14' I" Copper @ $OobO
1 Ea. Cu - Cu Fitting
1 Ea. I/8 Bend
2/26 24' 6" VCP @ $0.87
1 Ea. 8x8x8 CIP Tee
14` 8" CIP @ $3.44
3 Saks Quick Set C�meng
G�s Co. Service Repair
Flashers
Miscel2aneous Joint Materials
15X Profit axid Ove�head
Equipment Rental
Base and Stzeet Work
TOTAL �ILI,ING
REPAIR �4 57th P1ace -- 5th Stree� to 6th Street
Moving Machine
Labor -- S�pt, 42 @ 4.54 $231.00
Operator 45'� @ 4.95 225.0�
Oiler 54 @ 3.96 213.84
Helper G7 @ 3.96 186.12
Pump Supe. 14 @ S.SO 77.00
$934:04
P/R Taxes and Insurance, 18� 1b8.I3
Materials:
1/6 255° 10" CYY @ $3.83
thru Joint Mat�rials
�/9 Subsistaace
Carbon Coke
15X Oneshead and Profit
August 11P 1966
Sub-Total
$ 97.66
25.00
14.00
199.82
Sub-Total
$ 445.34
14.00
5.49
30.96
29.00
3.48
38.60
49.88
8.40
3.85
14.50
20.88
12.00
48.16
38.60
27.50
39.60
25.00
$3,8I6.79
572.52
a,s4z.s3
$�,ZSZ.ia
562.50
7 794.64
$ 76.07
1,102.17
336.48
$i,si�.�z
227.21
$1,741.93
(Cont.)
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, Ffnal Est. - Sewer Rpr., O.E.P. -3-
' �PAIR �4 (Cont.)
Equipment Rental:
LS78 LinkbeXt Backhoe 31 @ 14.09 $436.79
, 1 Ton Dump Trucks 28 @ 4.00 112.00
3%4 Ton Pickups 56 @ 3.00 168.00
Mud Pump 28 @ 7.00 56.00
, Well Point System 4 days @ 52.15 204.60
Sub-total Job Price as of Febxuary 5th
Adjustment on Weil Point System b�sed on letter of
' March 4th (Add)
TOTAL BILLING
REP',,, AIR #S VaaBuren -- 7Sth Anenue N.Ee to Osborne Road
Labor -- Supt. 10 @ 5.50 $ 55.00
Operator 11 @ 4.95 54.45
Oiler 12 @ 3.96 47.52
Helper T @ 3.96 2I.72
Movfng Machine
P/R Taxes and Insuras�ce, 18X
Materials:
1/I9 1 Ea. Wqe E x 6
thru 1 Ea. 6" il8 B�nd
1/24 .�oint Matierial
Carb�n Cok�
Z5X dverhead and Profie
$ 5.50
3.42
25.4U
137.76
August 11, 1966
977.39
$2,7'19.32
-_ 241•20
. i?s960.52
$ 164.f�9
57.64
29_ • 64
$ 194.�33
1-� 8
3ub-Total $ 423.65
63.54
$ 487.19
Equfpment Ren�al:
LS78 Linkbelt Dragline 8@ i4.09 $112.72
Trunke, Dump, 1 Toe 10 @ 4.00 40.00
Pickups, 3/4 Ton 20 @ 3.00 60.00
Mud Pump 8@ 2.00 1b.00
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TOTAL BYLiING
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REPAIR �6 ChanneZ Road Easement -- Channel Road to the South
Moving Machfne
Labor -- Supt. 44 @ 5.50 $242.00
Operator 48 @ 4.95 23T.60
O3Ier 44� @ 3.96 176.22
Helper 44 @ 3.96 174.24
Pump Supt. 15-3/G @ 5.50 86.63
Pump Man 42'� @ 4.26 I81.05
__._ 22$ • �2
715.91
w�i�
$ 63.14
1,097.52
(Cont.)
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Citp of Fridlley
Final Est. - S�rer Rpr., O.E.P.
REPAIIt #6 (Cont. )
P/R Taxes & Insuraace, 18X
Materiala:
1/Z1 32' 8" CIP @ $3.07
thru 5' 8" oCP @ $1.2I
1/16 4� Yda. Rock @ $�.t30
Joint Materiais
Carbon Coke
Subsistance
15X Profit and Overhead
-4-
S 98.24
6.05
18.00
25.OQ
196.59
14.00
August 11, 1966
195.75
$1,293.27
357.88
Sub-total $1,714.29
257.14
$1,471.43
Equipment Ren�al:
LS78 Linkbelt Dragline 43�� C� 14.09 $612.9Z
Trucks, Dump, 1 Ton 42 @ 4�00 168.00
Piciceips, 3/4 Toa 84 @ 3.fl0 252.d0
Mudpc�p 42 @ 2.00 84.00
Well Poine Syetem 6 da. C� 62.21 373.26
Cat Load�r 3@ 14.00 42.00
Sub-total Job Price as of Februar3r �th
Adj. on Well P�int Sqs�em bs�sed on Iet�er s�f 3/4 (Add)
TOTAL BILLING
REPAIR �i 76th Avenu� -- Hayes to Ga�field
Moving Equipment, 2--1�-66
Labor $71�>i2
Paqroll Taxes & Insurauce, 18X 128065
Materiala:
3/2 4 Tons Coke
8° �" CI� @ $3.44
2 S�ks Quick Set Cement
Flash�x�s
Atiscel2aneous Joint Materials
15X Profit and Uverhead
Equfpment Rental
Base and Street Work
TOTAL BI�.LING
1L532.18
$3,503.6a
295.44
$3,799.Q5
$ 63.69
843.37
122.41
27.52
26.40
13.20
25.00
Sub-total $1,121.59
168.23
946.26
$2,296.08
222.50
2 458.58
(Cont.)
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�ity of Fridley
Final Est. - Sewer 'Rpr., O.E.P. -5-
REPAIR #8 76th Avenue -- Ulqsses to Hayes
Moviag Machine
Labor -- Supt. 30� @ 5.50 $g67.75
Opr. 33� @ 4.95 16§.83
Oiler 33� @ 3.96 132.66
Helper 23'� @ 3.96 83.06
Pump 12 @ 4.26 51.12
$600.42
P/R Tax and Insurance, 18X 1A8.08
Materiais:
1/16 4' 8" CIP @$3.07 $ 12.28
thru Caxbon Coke 190.87
1/19 Joint Materials 25.00
15X Overhead and Profft
Equipment Rental: -
LS78 Linkbelt Dragline 25 @ 14.09 $352.25
Dvanp Trucks, 1 Toa 34 @ 4.00 136.00
3/4 Ton Pickups 64 @ 3.00 192.(50
Mud Pump 32 @ 2.00 64.00
Well Poix�C System 4 days @ 62.2i 248.84
Cat Loader 2@ I4.00 28.00
Jack Hammer 1 C� 5.�0 5.50
Snb-total Job Price as of Februarq 5th
Adj. on Well Foint Syst�m based on let�:er of 3/4 (Add)
Base and Street Worlc
TOTAI, BILLYNG
REPAIR #9 63xd Avenue -- Monroe to �uincy
Moving Machine
Labor -- Supt. 23. @ 5.50 $115.SU
OpP. 21 @ 4.95 107.95
Oiler 21 @ 3.96 83.16
Pipe Layer 9'� @ 4.29 40.75
Helper 16'� @ 3.96 55.3!+
$402.70
P/R Taxes & Iasurance, 18� 72.49
August 11, 1966
$ b6.85
708.5a
228.15
Sub-total $1,003.50
1?0•?3
$1,154.03
1.026.59
$2,180.62
196.96
$2,377.58
180.50
2 558.08
$ 62.24
675.19
$ 537.43
(Cont.)
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City of Fridley
Fina1 Est. - Sewer Rpr.9 O.EoP. -6-
REPAIR #9 (Cont.)
Materials:
1/3 40' S" CIP @ $3.47 $124.81
thru 5' 8" VCP @$1.2I 6.85
1/5 30 Yda. Fouud. Mat @ 4.00 120.00
1 Ea. 8x5 CIP Tee @ 5�.95 52.95
16' 6" VCP Ser Ln @.87 13.90
Conc., oakum b plugs @ 25.00 25.00
15' Profit and dveshearl
�quiptaent Rental:
LS78 Linkbelt Backhoe 20 hra. @ 14.09 $281.80
Truck, Dump, 1 Ton 16 hrs. @ 4s00 64.00
Pickups, 3j4 Ton (2) 32 hrs. @$,QO 96.00
August 11, 1966
� 343.51
Suh-total $ 880.94
132.14
$1,013.08
Mud Pump 16 hrs. @ 2.00 32.00 473.80
TOTAL BILLING $1�,486.88
REPAIR �'ll ,Jupiter Drive -- Sylvan Lane to Camet Lane (201 - 2t72j
Bid Price $4,742.00
Deductiion:
Frost Chaxges $564e0Q
Street Work i93.90
Total Deductions $757.90 757.90
TOTAL BILLING 3 984.10
REP�IIR $12 Jupgter Lr:Lve --- Sy1v�n L�n� to Co�e� Lane (203 -�QS)
Bid Price $6,171.Q0
DecFuction :
Frost Charges $756.00
Street Work 520.50
Tota1 Deductians $1$276.50 1 L276.50
TOTAL BILLING � $4,894.50
itEPAIR �13 53rd Aven.ue -- Third S�. to University Ave.
�toving Equipment $ 62.00
Labor --- $99U.13
P%R Taxes & Ins. 200.30 1.I90.43
(20.23%)
Sub-tatal $1,252.43
(Cont•)
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City of Fridleq
Final Est. - S�er Rpr., O.E.P.
REPAIR �13 (Con�.)
Ma�erials:
371. L.F. 10" PVC Pipe @$1.94
4 3acks Sakrite @ $2.97
1 Box Oakum @ $2.50
Welding Cone & Pull P].ate
Miac. Materia3s
15X Profit & Overhead
Equipment Rental
�ase and Street Work
TdTAL BILLING
-7-
5ub-total
August 11, 1966
REPAIR �14 Cheryl Street -- Riverview Terrac� to Broad Street
Moving Equipment
Labar $595.40
P/R Taxes � Ins.
(2Qe23Z) 120.45
Sub-total
Materials
30 C.Y. 1'�°' Crushed Ro�k @$3.60
3 Sscks - Farrolith G @ �aI3e20
Sd L.F. 8" Sewer Pipe @$3.44
Mfsc. Maie�ials
�ub-totsl
15X Profit & Ove�head
Equipmea�C Rental
TOTAL BILI.iNG
REPAIR �15 RivervieYa Terrace �-- Do�rer to Cheryl
Labor $415.55
P/R Tauea & Yas.
(20.23%) 84.07
Materials
20 C.Y. 1'�" Crushed Rock @$3.60
4 Saks Farrolith G @ $13020
2 Pails Elastic 77 @ $7.$7
21 L.F. 10" Se:ver P3pe @$4.56
3 Sacks Sacrete @ $2.97
Misc. Matezials
15� Overhesd b Prof3t
Equipment Reatal
TOTAL BZLLING
Sub-total
$ 719.74
11.88
2.50
42.04
_....__. Q ��
$2,458.59
308.79 �
9�
S3,280.39
1�
3 475.76
$ 78.27
715.85
$ 794.12
$ 108.00
39.60
i�2.oa
20.00
$1,i33.72
170.06
826.84
$2,130,62
����
$ 499.63
$ 72.00
52.80
15.74
95.76
8.91
2�� Q�
$ 76�+.84
114.73
_ 36•84
$1,816 41
(Cont.?
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Citq af Fridley
Final Est. - Sewer Rpz., O.EoP. -8-
REPAIR �16 59th Avenue -- 7th Street to Washington
�id Price
Deduct3ons:
Frost Char�es $ $990.OQ
Stzeet Work 1 893.25
TOTAL BILLING
IZEPAIR �17 63rd Avenue -- Monroe to Madison
Bid Pr3.ce
Deductioas:
Frost Charges
Street Wortc
TOTAL BILLING
$ 963.00
312.50
REPAIR �18 75th Avenue -- Lak�side to �icRinley
�id Price
Aeductione:
Frast Charges
Total Deduc�ions
TOTAL B2LLIAiG
$127.00
REPAIR �19 EIy 3treet -- Ri�9erview Terrace �o Broad 5treet
Labor $300.34
P/R Tsaces & Ins. (20.23X) 60.76
Total Labor
Materials
2d C.Y. l�" Rock @ $3.60
50 L.F. 8'° Seweg Pipe @$3.44
4 Sacks Sakretce @ 52.97
Misc. Materials
Sub-total
August 11, 1966
$9,348.50
2.$83.25
6 465.25
$9,090.00
1,275.50
7 8I4.50
._._�..�.
$2,000.00
1�
$1,873.00
$ 3b1.10
72.00
172.00
11.88
10.00
$ fs.s.�.�l�
(Cont.i
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City of Fridley ,
l�inal Est. - Sewer Rpr., O.E.P. -9-
August 11, 1966
REPAIR �19 (Cont.) Brought Forward
15X Overhead & Prof3t
Equipment Reatal
TOTAL BILLING
REPAIR #21 Riverview Terrace -- Hugo Street to Glencce Street
Labor $222.$$
P/R Taxes 6 Ins.
(20.23�) 45.09
Total Labor $267.97
Materials
10 C.Y. 13�" Rock @ $3.60
16 L.F. 10" Se�er Pipe @$4.56
Misc. Materials
15� Overhead & Profit
Equipment Rental
TOTAL BILLING
Sub-total
REPAIR #22 Rivetcvie�a Terxsce -- Fairmont SCr�et ta Ely Street
Lsbor $158.�0
P/R Taxes & Ins.
c2o.2sr.) 3z.i3
Tota1 Labar $190.93
Materials
10 C.Y. J.'�°t Rock @ $3.60
4 L.F. 10" Sewer Fipe @$4.56
2 Sacks Sakrete @ $2.97
1 Box Oakum @ $2.50
Misc. Mat�rial
15X Overhead & Profit
8quipment Rental
TOTAL BILLING
Sub-total
$ 62b.98
$ 94.05
4�
2 128.95
$ 267.97
36.00
72.96
10.00
9 386 93
58.04
36•92
881.89
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$ 190.93
36.00
18.24
5.94
2.50
10.00
$ Zb3.61
39.54
__._ 22� • g4
$ 531.09
(Cont.)
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City of Fridley
Final Est. - Sewer Rpr., O.E.P.
RECAP:
-10-
August 11, 1956
�tl $5, 826.3b
#2 7,794.64
#4 2,96Q.52
�5 715.91
�6 3,799.05
#7 2,458.58
¢8 2' S50.O�7
#g 1,486.88
�11 3,984.I0
#12 4,89�i.50
�13 3,475.76
$14 2,130.b2
�15 ?,816.41
�1� 6,465.25
�I' 7,814.50
�lg 1,873.00
$19 1,128.95
�2l 881.89
$ZZ 531.09
T(YTAL BLLLING :i62,596.ti9 $62,596.09
Lesst Lste �1 519,975.89
Est. �2 21,802.13
Est. �3 10,650.12
Previous P�y�ent� $52,423.Y�a 52,k28.14
AM�tINT NOW AUE . . . . . a . . . . . . . e . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10 � 167 .95
;t�spectfully aub�itted,
COMSTOGK & DAtTIS, INC.
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E. V. Crnnst�ck, P. ' .
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CC: Randall & Berglin
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f:OMSTOCK & DAVIS, INC.
Consulting Engineers
i446 county Road "J"
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432
August 1, 1966
Ho�aorable May�s & City Couacil
City of Fridley
c/� Mr. Earl P. Wagner, C::ty Manager
6431 University Avenue N.3:.
Mix�neapolis, �iinnesota 55�s21
Gentlem�u:
CE�tTIFICATE OF THE �NGINEER
W�e hereby submit Es�imate No. 2, the final esCimate, for Comstock & Davis,
In�., 1446 Couaty Roasi "J", Minneapolis, M3nnesota 55432 for the furaishing
of nrofessional Engineer�.ng Services for planning and general supervision of
the cox�struct�on of ImproSrement Project �73 and #73A.
Final Construction Contra�t $150,589.14
Basic Engineescing Fee @S.SiX $8,282.40
Less: Estima�e No. � 5n933.18
AMOUNT N�W DUE. . > . . . . . . . . . . . . a . . . . o o . . $ 2, 349.22
R�specF:fully submi�ted,
CtJMSTOi;K & IDA���, INC.
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�oc�at I,ak�a, Mi�naes�ta
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b7S - Stb Avfoue M. iie
�sv ssightoe�, Mian�aota
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162� iia�tt 32od Strest
Mim�eapolis, Miau�sots
sasaay l�l�le i� Soa
7810 N�tt Siv�r Raad �orth
Minn�apoli�. Mia�sots3S41Z
�iBt�E. D�ILa.IwC
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3SZ4 llobl� Awti►va Mo�th
Mi:es�tpoli�, Mimaesota �S�Z2
bys Howar� Ura�n
b�s Rob�st E,o J��ns�a
by; 8da�rrrd Lis�mis
bys J�esry tlea�le
bys riarsy Malenks
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Oii�R ADD�BSS IIUIl'S �
Brcop Yncorporat�d
3231 Caatral Awnua 11 o B.
l�ianeapo�is, I�inosaota 6542 Ce�tsa� Ava�we boS e 4 �10.00
Michasl A. SHt
4701 tbivsssity Aw. Ho E,
Minneapolis, Mimaaota s94o 8ast ltiws Aoaa i2 ai2.00
Jerry ttarr�aaa, itiehard
Uarp. lhca�lc =ooa�tu
109 Iatesla�eh�n ]tosd
Ho�kiaa, i�ins�sota 5950 Sas� Biver Ro�d I2 $1,2.00
Milss Ca�atruction Co.
�S 00 H.yodal� Awtue North
Mimesa�oli�. Mim�ota SS�12 7673 Bsst Biv�r Bo�ci 4 ;gp.pp
L�oaasd E, Dail�y
8251 8ast ti�vsr Road
Frid�q, Minnesota 5543? 82iA Bast AivQr �toad S �10.00
�Iillia� �. Y�ottvsldt,
Bicbard Wo �ottWald�.
Doaald C p Saw2kaiR
6300 aaker Av�nne Uo Bo
!'rid&qy Minaesotw SS4ZZ 6��11�b3 8igh�y �65 10 =10.00
eseh.►re sw rtital
1000 larker Aveaeue
5t. Pwl, Mi�n�ota SSY�3 6379 Hi�hh�y #65 8 a10a00
8obest 1! o Conley
5336 sr�raeet Av�mw South
t�tisnaa�olir, Ml.usssata 6393 Hishw�� #6S ? ;10v00
Asvf,d Eo Caslsas i Soa9 gat.
3200 lsa�►ca Av�nds South
Miaoeapolia, Mien�aet� 5100 riorisan Dsiv�e 11.E o 5 �10.00
AYVid E a Csrlsoe ie Samto �iec,
3200 Fsaac� Avaswe South
Mi��aPa$�. ��s�tt 510� 8osiaoa Driw NoE. 7 ;10.00
Wi�,lis .�, toa�iss
601 Nie�oa CourC
Silv�z Spriu�s �Itr�ia�d 4�0 �roatoa Sttut �ioE, 3 �10.00
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OW1�B ADDR�SS DbITS 1r8E
Dee �es Co�atsut ing a �ac ,
333 itice Cts�k Tetrs�•
lridley, �timesota 55432 66�0=80�90 Y.�cirs F.�aae �.8. 48 �48.00
llort6a�ast Onit Iaws�eaC Co, ( n�j6
7�i37 Lyadala Ave� 3outh �
Miasaspolis, ?finnasota 9R0 �,y�ede Dsiv� i�o Eo 11 �% % 2.00
I�orthwst O�aie Hmrsatmtot Coo
7637 �,y�dala Aveaua S+aith
1�linn�olis, Miwaesot�t 950 B.7rnde Drive Uo So fl1 �11000
�orthwsat Uait Iav�ato�ot Coo
7d�37 �.�dale Av�tve Svuth
Minn�apolis, M�iaeNSOta 990 Lynd� Driw 11 o E o lt $11.00
Bu,�eue g,aabinaki
1035 Polk P2ac� lt o B o
Minnaa�olis, Miau�eaota 4030 1�lain Streat 110 80 3 �10.00
8 b S gavestwent Co�pa�ny
1Z02 �iks E.aks Dsiw
�ev srighta►o Minn�aota S4�S Main Streat 11, Bo i2 ;12v00
s i s g�►v.stn.at c�a�psay
1202 Pi1c� Lak� Driv�
�ew ssi�hton. Minauiota 5�93 irt,alA Stre�t �c o E o I2 ¢1Z .00
1Caareeth 1� o �at�raou �
Rabstt Mo wsBso�
2�1 E.ynda�� Avae�u� Sa�nth
MinuesgaoAia. Mima�otaSS40d 60�9 Maim Str�et �Ba B o 4 a10.00
�a�es � �aa�C �udtititski
6035 Msir� Streat 1! o E o
!►ridl�y� Minn�sota S54Z� 6035 i�l�in 8erast Mo B. 4 �lO.OQ
Daaald Co 3 Sste� W�scaa
3S Aabass�dor Av�
H.ockpo�rto $Iliewi• lY7 Miasissippi plac� i �10.00
A�B� Co MaCtsa� '
120 Misais�ip*i Plae�
�rida�y, Kim�sota S3�r21 �20 Mis�aasippi P2ec� �i a10.00
s.��r s o s�+.
�o�ate �i, ioac 3b8
Os�ea, Mimeeiaes 1�� Mis�ieaippi Plu� 4 110.00
All�n C o Msttsaaa
b20 ?lissiasippi Pisee
�ridgey� Mi�aesota SS�►2� b5� Mir�sissi�gi gba�� 4 $80e00
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LIST OF MdIs11'a1�t.B DWSii„I1� L�CL�S�3 r� s.
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' A o� o��taaald �, o B ruch
21Z Hnioaa�a �oad
Mianeapolis, Minnesata SS�i27 2Z1 Sat�lli�e Laae lI �1I.00
' J�es t� o Pap�a
�520 Zwin Oak Driv�
' Mioo�apolia, MianuoCa SS422 6�11 Star Laue �, 8a 18 �18000
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Willard L, htsrson
I 44SS $ss�rv+oir Slvd. �oE.
MiAOaapolis, Mtmctasota SS421 5830 - 2ad o sr o 1t o 8 0 4 ;10.00
Muold L o Brieaon
' I800 �o�hay =o�a�ss
Misa�apob ts . Miane� ota 58�►8 • 2�sd , S t,�{ o H o S $10.00 '
' Edxa�rd A o And.�ssoa
5808 De�ator Amaie
Mi�eapogis. 1�linaeaot� 6461 • 2ado St, No Eo 4 �10.00
' Weadel� Go Blgiott
b20 Bsstran Cisale M, 80
l�id�eya Miaa�sota 55432 b5A3 - 2ad. Sto �t. Bo 4 a10.00
� �D a L a Scheser
; 6S2S » 2ndo Str�at U. B,
, lridB�y� Miva�aata SS432 6525 • Zndo Sto ll0 80 7 $10.00.
Sidaay i Dama Dah�
' 6351 • 2Ado Sto ito 8e
�:fea.�r � Miwnuoea 53432 8SS l� 2ud , St e 11 e 8 0 7 �10, 00
Ds, Irving g�raeaa
' 317 l�dica� Art.�e
xsoa..polis a, xtsm.�oea 5770 • 2� sto �o E, 11 811eoQ
' Josspb A o 8.sutat
5800• 2�St.#o Bo
irsidls�r� Mianaots SS42� 5804 o Z� Sto 11a Ee 4 510.00�
1 Aibia �o6usat
, 68Zb Evia� Av�svs wvaeth
' Mion�spolia, Minn�sota S8fl0 • 2� Sto xp ao 4 �10.00 -
tDr. Ysvin� 8�s*sa
S � 7 MadiaaY A�rts
' �Iii�uapo�is Y. l�iamesota 5846 - 2� SCe �o Se b �Y0.00
Hsrold L o 8=l,eaaa
b 804 l�o�hs�t lo�wr
1 M��e�oyis D Mian�sotat 592b ��� St o 8i o B o 7 ;10,00
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Dcnald �, F1ti�I�
6060 - 2� Sto No B.
�cidl�y, Mia�e�ots 55421 6060 � 2� St o I�o B a Q► a10.00
8�r It�
1834 Sauth Or�$an
Mianeapolis. Mimu�ota 49R9m�7 m 3rde Sto �QoBo 7 ;10.00 ,
�e�+aon $a Atiu �
3900 Bwing Awow South
Mine��spolis, Mim�e�ota � 4922 - 3sd. St. �e Bo 7 a10.00
'aN.o4 �e eea.s
3900 Bwi� Awaus Sonth
MimNapolia, Mimuaota 4939 d 3sd. 3t, No Ho 7 =10.00
C. B. Mill�s
1095 ZoRk Cise�� �, Bo
MinMS�olia, Mi�sota 4985 - 3rd, Ste lf4 80� lt �11v00
C. So Millas
1095 lolk Cire2� Ne Ea
l�tinaeapolia, Mianasotg SOQ6 - 3ad. Sto �e Se 11 �11.00
i10 Wo ih►tiasa
4347 Oaiwrsity Ave, �a $,
Mi�w�w�o� is .�itaeeota S a2S • 3xd , S t o 1� . 8 e 11 �110 00 _
Willia He Lea
423j Arthur Ste 110 So
Minaeapoli�, Minnasota 5035 • 3sd, Sta �e Bo 7 �10.00
AtMd 8 o CarBsat i Sas, �uc .
3Z00 �soacs Awna� Soatl�
Nion�apolis. Miem�sota 5200 � 3td. St. llo So 11 ;11.00
Arvid B� Cstlsoo b Soo�. xaeo
3200 tr�nce Avatus SouW
Min�a►�apolis, Mia4usota SZOI • 9rd. St, Uo So 11 ;11.00
Asvid Ee Carlaas b Soae Yaa.
'200 lsaacs Ave�� Sauth
Nim►.wpolis. Mina:sors 5230 • 3rd sc. 110 ae ii ;11.00
Asvid Eo Caslsoa � Sou. �nco
3200 Yrsiue Avsaw Sauth
Ztias��apolir, Kimssota S2S1 • 3rd. St. U, H. 11 �11.00
Asvid E a Ctsl,�on• �C 3 an, �ue ,
3200 Fxsnce Avstwa Sou�h
l�tions�apolis, ltimaeesot� 5260 m 3rd e St o ito B o li ;�1 v00
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Asvid Bo Carlsaa � Sa►� �mco
3200 1►raacs �Ava�us Soath
1+ti�apoli�, Mim�sota 526Y • 3rd, St, 1N. Bo 11 �11.00
Asvid E e Caslsoa de Sa�9 $uc e
3200 tr+�nee Avtnns Sauth
Minaaapolia, Minn�sota 5290 - 3rdo Sto l�e 8� 11 �11.00
Ar�rid 8o C�slaoa 6 Sow. Ynzo
�200 lranee Awnue 3o�th
1�[ii.os�apoli�, 1�linnssota 3291 � 3rd . St a U e B, Il �11.00
L�stes Mtyo
5460 - 7tb Stssst �. So
�sidgey9 MioaasotaS542b 597� � 3rdo Sto �la Bo 4 8�.0��
E.eo J o Hyc,o��
27?.1� Itrviag Awaue Morth
Ilin�sapo8ia. Misa�sota 6058•S3�S5� 3sda Sto�leEo � �1Oa00
Kars� B o D�r�
3920 - 39th Avasti� 8ciuth
Miun�spolisy Mim►asota 5320 � 4th Stol�o 80 4 ;lO,OQ
�ssucis d� Ridd�t
$SS � 86 tb Awnae 10 e W o
Coo� Hapids, t�lianesota SS433 59�7�►9 - 4th Sto �oBo 3 �10.00
Edasr E�s+aard
26QS • !to 9th Awaw
Anokao Minneeots SS,Q3 5370 m Sth sto Ua Eo 3 $10.00
Ba��and PBu�bia8 ���Y
7�20 W�st �ks Stre�t
Mtsan�a�bis, 13i�sota S�S00 � Sth Str�et �toBe �1 �10a00
�aiglwAd �lu�bi�g Go�paay
742o Wssc 8.ake srrsat
Miaewapoliaa �soea 5��10 • 5th Straee NaBo 4 $10.00
�al�h irum �
5929 K+aYlo� Avwu�t Sauth
Mi�uapolis. Mina�ot� 5420 - Stb Stre�t asEo 4 ;10.00
�od ! a �a�
soo9 ��a.sos s��.
MimuapolisD 1�lisaeaota 5428 � Sth Ser�t �vE. 4. =10.00
Lev � o Ayuss
2�2�6 7l�viag. Awaoe 1lorth
Minnts�Aiso Miaatoata 5400�02 - 7!th S�e 810 B. 3� $10000
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OiiwEA ADDRBSS UN'ti'3 !'ES
�aroid D. 6 Jo�m�►�e Mass�r
Righ�y 29 S, �oute 1
�iver �alls, Wi�rc�ain 54022 5430 • 7th 3ta llo Bo 3+i a34o00
Arvid Bo Carlsoo & Sa�a 7aa.
3200 lhraoes Av+�naa Saith
Mima�apolia,�Kitm�aots Z15 • 53rd Ave. MeBo 4 �lO.OQ
Asvid B o Carlsot► � Soes, Iuc ,
3200 lhcane� - Awnue Sauth
Ztinnsapolis o Mim�iota 305 • 53rd Awna� 1N o8 0 7 $10.00
Tnd Co�an�. Ine ,
2753 los�its Av�nue South
�apolia. MiasNSOta SS41b 2S1 • 57th Plaee il. S. 7 $10.00
Ds o I=vir� H�ssan i
YrvinB Elran
3Q23 Ssl� Awnus
Mimteapolis., Mim�aota SS416 262 • S�th ll�e 1te 8 o S ;10v00
Pwl 8 0 �jrsask .
5604 Shsrwood Av�aue 3outh
Nisnuapolis, l�ima�ota �9'1 - SBeh A�o �080 7 �10e00
Harold Batti�
2 Wil Old Sba1r�opas Soad
Ap�actrent #32 �
Minneapolie, Mimte�ota �SO - 59� Way �i. B4 12 �12.00
Walt�r Pi�tns�r
b827 BiRlerast Awoue -
St e lawl, Miaasaot�t Y060 • 6�tb Av� e i�.8 0 15 =LS .00
�ae�s �o �aroan i ,
Melvis ilo Loo�dos
lb7►S � �ratid Awuns
St. lanl, Mimassota 361 � 74th Ave. lfe Eo 8 �10.00
Cassy Hobaa �aah Traaatar Coa
129 tl�wouth Aw�tw wosth
Minn�apoii�, l�limuota 389 • T4eh Awsw �.8 e 11 =11.Oi�
Cashr 8ebao 11aah lraaatsr Cv. ..
129 Plyaaitti Awaue �orth
1�in»upotis, Mian�sota � 41S • 74tb A�enu� a.s. Il ;11.00
Mil�a Constsuati�oo Caw�an�
4500 Lyndsl,� Av�w lleacth
Min�apolis, Mim��sots SS41Z 106 s 77th W�►y lie 8. 4 ;1Q.00
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Ds. ZtvinB riscssa � .
517 1�DYC�Ai. ARTS 8 �10.�
Miunsa�olis, Mian�sots lel - 79�h Way 1�. 80
Mo A e 'iddie
�b00 Cedat Laks soad Soueh g' a10.00
Mi�Mepolis, !li�om►ssota 211 • 79th iiay �o B o
i�lilliu Lo Z�►i�t, Jr.
b�ZS or.rcod nc�w wo so
�sid�s�. Mim�aolt� SS432
fiilai�s Le Z�i�r, Jca
6y2� Owztw► Driv�e 1� e� o
1►rid1��, Mi�esota Si1►32
6550 Centtsl Awaue �08.
5761 � 2s�d. Se. �. B.
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CEIt�t1� P�OPffit��S'F,,E� �'s � ���� ��'�H � � '�,���,� Pt��A�B �3+I �9�7
[�l��e � aaui�e ��n��,�i� t�s� ��a� fc�d �o �asi�t on E.o�s 9, 10
�na 11, Bl�k �9 tfi��n�� 5��e�� Aaai�t�� ��a
�S� �tie c�� �� such ps���s��� e�a g��e� a�tice go �ba�t�
�ch nuivace, ��►d
� t�8��, t�h� �en� of aex�h g,r��p��� d�d �o� ��t�e su�L auia�e
�d �h� �i� o£ ��dIl�s und�� �u�he��i�� �f 5:�����n l�i5a23 Minneso� State
S��ute of A953 did gh�sf��� ac��� the c���aancg a� � tos�l c�� o� $850000
' ll�i+Ts �� R'� RESOL�B� �i�� ghe Ci� �l�ak is hezeab�v auth�cised
�s�d di���ed �� ces���� g� �h� C��r t��Di�� for� ���l�ctkiaa �th Lrhe t�cta
E���sb�� �.a ����'a t�h� �h��ge� �a bi�t��ai �eb�ao
' E�� 9� E�o�k �, .�da�'s S���ee� l�ddi��� $�8033
� 8��� 10 �ad 1,1� Block �, Eld�n'� S��e�te �aa�d�,gi� 56067
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Verr►on Gundersonf cpntraet for deed owner
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t'ir�nc�apolis, Pfinr�e�ata
Doar rr. F`reeman:
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You �re hereby requ�c�tad to �hate the
followin� »ublic h�alth nui�ar,ce:
5743 c�;t�s��in�ton S�. � Lots 9, 1�, and 11�
Block 4, Adam� Stre�t Adn. Clea� and
cl�ar lot� and fill in opc3n bASC�ment.
i�hon �►t�u hr�w� cc.�ra�ie�e�c3 �t�a s�ork to the
s��ti�fa�t�.�n of th'ls Ac��rd pou m�y �ub7n�.� yt�;s� bill ta the city
cl�rk a� grov�.c:�3 fcar f.r: 1953 ::inrte: ot� S�a��utes* I45.23.
t'�r5r truZy you�c's ,
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CiL-y ai F�idl.ay Boa�cl of Nealtfi
cc: '�arvin Brhzzsell �---�-~�
�,arl �Ta�ner
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TX�RACT OF MINDTSS OEr I+�STL1�G aF' THB CI'I.`Y CO[JNCIL f� A I�STtNG
, H6LD • �N�A 1966s s� 8e00 0°Ci�pC� ;@� Moe AT 'i'F� CITY NALLo CIZY
OF F'RZll1�EY o MLNNBSOTA .
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Pursuant to due call and notice �he:reof a a s�eege�� omeeCing of the
Ci�y Council of �he City ot Fridley, Mit�rr�so�a o wae duly t�ld at t.he
Cit3► Hall in said Citq on rtonaaya tt�e � day of s���l66; `�
v00 O°Clocko Pa Mo ' -
The following �embe�s were present<,
and �he followi.ng were absents
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The Clerk annonnced that tlbe propo�ed assessment for
WA'1'S8 TI�'BOVSI�PIT PROJIsCT N0� W�34-0 (W�74)
, had b�en tiled in his ogfice an tt� lst day of Augusto I966a atid that
no�ice of a he�rfpg oa aaid asseasmen� to be held at the special sPStiag
' of the Connc f 1 oa tttie � day of �� a Y 966 o had been given in tttis
Iform and manner as pravided by law., Tk� Clerk present�ed en af f idavit
showing publi.catioa r�f suc�. aotiae ia� �i�e official tre�ra�aper� which
, af f idavit �was exemf�,ed and f o�std �a�is�ac�orp �nd ordrared placed oa f ila o
Tt� Mayor aanoanc�d �hat �he me�ting was open fos co�tsideratioa
, of ob jections to the aasessm�nt hera�nfore f i.led wi.th t�ie Citq Clerl� for
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WATSIt I2�PROVSMSNT P803EC� NO a W�34�0 �lrl-74 )
Tbs Clark reported that aritten objection haS been fi2ed by the
follo�i.ng persona afiectiag the following deseribed lotse pieces or
parcxls ot laad o to�rit e
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OBJS��N
�he followiiag pe�son� ca�r� �hen heard �rad p��s�:n�d thsir obj�ctions
ta agid asaessmea�e
NAMC a+' OBJBC7l�(Ht D SQtY� OJBJE�
After due considerat£on of ali said c►bj�ct£ons, Couucil�an
i.ntroduced titbe follc�wi�g resolution and maved
it$ adoption:
BSSOI�TPION N � / � �
RSS01�0�TT �IRMING ASSB3S1�ffiNT FOit WA�It �AS��dVBMEN� P80JFCT I�o W-34-0 iW-74i
BS IT RESOI�'VSD By �tt� Citq Co1113Cii C� ttK� Ci$�y O� F�CLd1E3y' Mi�Ue.sot8e
a� follaws:
1 e Zt1e City Clerk hss wi.th the ��sist�ac� �t� �tNa emm�ine�ra heretofore
�elected bg� this Council for anch pu�p���o ealaulated the proper
�ats to be sp�cially asses�sd iar t4�
WA1SR $MPRWBrBN7� PROJSCT NOo W-3k°0 (�1'-7�6)
in said City ageins� e�erp aeseasible lot, piec� or garcel og land in
accordat�ce ai�h �he groviaion� of l�ur0 ��.cl la�a PreP$red an$ liisd witQ
the City Clerk tabul�ted statements in duplica�e �howing the proPer
deaeri.ptioa at ea�h and ev�erp lotn pi�ce or parcel oF land to be
epecia2ly assessed a�d �1� acnoune caicalated aga£ns� ttue eameo
2, Hotiae has be�ea �nly pnbli�hed as req,uired by laa that thia Qowlcfl
�aoui@ meet iA ragular aeesion at this time and p2ace to pass on ttte
proposed assessc�nto .
3o Said proposed assessment has at all �imes sinee its tiling been oPsn
to inspsctioo and coQqing by all per�aas intereste8. a�td aa opportuaity
has been given to �1! ia►terested per�ona to pressent their objeetions.
i.� anq, to euch proposed asaess�aent � or to any itea tct�sreot, atid t�o
objectioae i�ave bee.n tiled; except
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4, '1'bs amount� specifi.ed in the prnposed aeseasment ase changed and �itered
as followg o
5, This Council f iads that eaeh of the lots, pi.scea or parcels of land
ennwuerat�d in said proposed ass�ssment as altered aad modified was atul
is $peciallq benef iCed by the
WATE�B iMBROVBI�NT I?ROJBCT NOo W-34a0 d'i�1-74)
� in the amount in said proposed asseasment as alLered anct malifi.ed by tbe
correctiva roll in t�°�e amaunt set oppoaite the description of each such
loto piec� or pgscel ai lando and that aaid ao�nt so aet out fs ttiereby
' levied ag�inst each of the respective lote. pieces or parcels o! land
tttiere in de acribed o
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6a Such propo:3ed asseasatient as altered, modif ied and corrected ia aff irmed,
adopted and aonf ireo�d, and the sums f ixed aad named in said propoaed
assessment us al��red p mcxi�.f fed attd corrected � wi.th the changes and
alteration€i herein abo�e atac�e 9�re a�f i�d o adopted and conf irmed as
the proper special assessmr�ut for each of eaid lots, pieces or parc:ela
of laad rfrapectively�
7 o Said a�e!.ss�ent so gf f irmed a sdopted and c�f irmed shall be eertif ied
to by tZ•ee City Clerk and f iled in his aff ice and shall thereupoo be
and corR�tftute the speciel asae�ament for
WAZ88 IMPQOVEi�3NT lPBUJS(.'T NOo Wn34aO �W��4)
8, The grraonats assessed against each lotio pieae or pttrcel of land ahall
bear �intereat irom tl� da�� her�of until the ser�e have been paid at
the �.rate og six p�r een� �5�� per �unuma
' 90 Sucai assess�at staalh bQ: pg�abl.e in one or twe�ty aanuai installa�ents
pay�bl� on the lst daq �� �P�..�ua�yr in each yegrv 3�eginniflg in tke qear
19��ba and coa�tiauiag un��Ll ,aI4 of smid ;nstallm�nts r��►►ali iiave been paido
I ea�h install�+en� to be collec�ed �vi�h �axes calle��tihle duriag said y�ear
b��r tiva Countp Audi.�:mr�
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l00 7Chs City Clerk is t►ereby direc�ed to maice up and f ile ft� �t�e off ice o�
�h@ Couxa�y Audi�ar o£ Ac�oka �o�nty a cer�if iecl sta�efnenti of the amount
af �11 such unpaid assess�ntg and �hs acno�nt which wilt be due thereon
on the lst daq of Januarq in each year;
7ft�e matioa gor the adoption of tt�e foregoiag resolu�ion was duly seconded
by Csuncilman o and upan vote being talaen ttuereon the
gal�owing voted in favor thereo� s
and the follawin� vot�d against ttte sam�es
PASSSD AND ADOPTSD BY 7�16 CITY (�OUNGIL 0�' TI� CTTY � FBxDLBY T�S
� Y � `....,_.a. . � 1966 0
AT�3Ts
CITY C18tt� p Mas°vimm Co Brutt�e2�
MlAYOQ - Jack Oo Birkham
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�;�i1�tG'T OF l�:.T�?�`UTE;j G.' :� s �,�APdG OF '1'sIe; CiT'.� (;,C!�;vCXI.� �i' '� � ' i1 .��I'Ih'G Ii�LD
b y 19�� Ax 880A OHCT.,CCn P�?�,� A'� T�:� W���'' S�ALG� CITY OF
�°RiB ^X, L4IM�iFa�SOTA
f'ux°�u��i �o du�r cai.l ��� r srric� tl��� es�r�f., �� �s�� �e�ting of the Cif�y
Counci2 af the City uf �'�id?.��� ��ii�r���s�'��.�v '��"� ��:�5,' ���� a� the C�.ty Hall �n
�aid City c�n Monday� the i�hh c�� o�' S�?�„�,,,�,,,,�� �-96b �L t'o00 o�cic�ckr P.I�ie
The follo�ri.ng me►nbe�� �sere preaen�:
8ind the followin� c�ere absent�
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The C1erk announced that the proposeri asses�ne�� Sor
SF�cIER AND WAT�R IMk'ROYEMEN'r PRCkT�;CT NOo ?3°B
had been Siled in his oifice �►� �e ��t d�Y �� ����t9 �9�'� �d �at notice
of a hearing on said a�saaa�a►ent to be held �t �the rapeciffi1 meeting of the
Couracil on the 2___� daY a�Y��►a. t..,,-� 7L9�s had bsen given in ths form arid
mannex as provided by �.��ro The Cl�rk �re�ex�ier� �n �.ftidavit aho�3.ng publicstion
af such notice ir� th� officia� ne�rs����z'� ��ah af�'id�vit waa �xaa�inai and
gound eatiafaotvey and ordarec3 p�cec� on fi�eA
The �i�}*or a�nnouaacgci thsi the me�t�.�n� '��� opan far consi@eratian of
ob,�ections to the ass�sement hez^��Gofo�e �'i�.ed rri�Lh t.�e C�.ty Clerk Yor
S�,�WER AND WATEH IMPAOVF�fEh"�' PKOJECT NUa 73°�
The Cisrk reparted that �rritten obj�ct�.one had been fil.ed by the
following p�raona affea�ireg �Lla� fol].out'ing �i�seribed lota pieo�s or pa��cala
of 3.and$ to�it:
NAME OF QH,TECTi�i
DFSCFtIPTION
aB3ECTI0�f
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Ttu� f ollowing persons �+ere �tten 6.��rd s�md presenCed their ob jections
�o smLd assessa�nte
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After due conafd�rgt£oa a� �11 ��ic� aibj������g $����1i�° ....._._.,._.---...-•
introduced the foliowing r�eolution r�nd mo�►ed its adoption�
SBSOi�I'1Zt1�1 PIO � �1966
RS801.U'1'i(3�i C(lI�]FYRMlCNC A3SES81�I�T Ft?� SEWSR ANA �dA.'.IFit %1�RtNL�M6NT PBOJBCT �a 73-�
BE IT BSSOLVSD �q the City Coun�il o� �� �itp � Fridlsy, Minaesata,
�as follawss
lo The C£ty Clerk hae wi.th �he assis�ance o£ the engin��rs hereto�are
selecte8 by this Couucil ior such purQa��G cal�ulated the proper
amaunts to be apecially ass�sse�! ior �l�
$BWBB AND WAT�&. T�P�BtJ�A�N7.° ��t3.]�C'l� 1�4 � 7 3 B
fn aaid City against ev�irq assesgible la�o pieee o� psrcel ot laod in
accordance with the pxovi� £o�s of laur, gnd �.as pr�par�d a�►d f iie8 with
the City Cl�rk Cabula�d sta�ren�� �n eBuplica� sho�urri.ng ttLe proper
descri.ption o� each �mc� ev�rY �.a�. A�.eC� o� Farcel of land to be
speei.ally ass�ssc�d a�.d the aa�aunt cal,GUFat�ed agaiae� �he samea
2 o Notice has be�� duly peabiish�d ss r+��airer? b�r �.�w �t�,� this Couacil
aould meet iu r�guler sesaia'� a� �h�s �� �a�d p1ac� ta pass on the
proposed asaesamen�o
3, Said praposed ass�essment haa a� all times m3.nc� its Eiliug been open
to iaspecticm and copYing by all psrso�s intgTCaet�de and an opportunity
&as been g%v�en to all int,�r�nted persot�s to pr�sent �heir ab jecti�s.
%f anpp to smch propased aasee�nsent p or �o say i�em thsreof . anc] tw
objeatfc�na have bsea giled; excepts
y,o '�he amotients $pecified in tltie proposed aseessn�at are chsa�d aad aiberad
as follc�s:
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So i'h�v Council E3nds that eaeh eof the Iotsp p�eces ar parcels of lat�2
enraiumera�ed in said p�coposed assessment �ss alte��d att�i o�odified cvas and
i.�► speciallq isenefited by �ha
S�iSR AP113 i+lA'�'S8 IN�ROV�T P2TOJSCT 1�Oa i3-B
in �he amount i� said propc�sed asaer�g�eatt as ai�e�ed and modified by the
corrective roll in the a�arxs�� se�. apposi�� the �escription of each such
lo� � piec� or par�el of 3.snd o aitd that s�a.d �mour►� $a ee� out is hereby
levied again�t each c�E the resp�c�isra lots, pi�ces �sr pascels of land
th�sei� des�ribec�o
, bo Such propoaed assessment as altered, mod��ied �nd corrected is affirmed�
adopted anc� conf ira�d � a�l �he �ums fc ix�d anei �aame8 in said proposed
assegsmecat aa alLerec�e modiii�d azul c�r�e��d, �aith the claangea and
' alteratio�s t�r�izt abaw� �d�, are afiir�dg aciopted �ad confirmed as
the proper �pecial ass�ssment for each o� said Io�s, piee�s or garcels
of land respectivelqo
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7 o Said Assessment so afi irm�ed, adopted and co�f ix°med shal l be certif ied
�o by �he Ci�y Clerk aa�d fc iled in his e£f ice at�d shall thereupoa be
and coastitute the special asaessment €or
SBWSE� AI�iD WATi3�, YN/PROi�SI�NT PROJECT NOo i3-B
8, 't'he amounts as�essed against each lot� Qiece os p�rceZ of land shall
bear fnteres� frexn th� d�icea her�o� nr���i ehe sa�ae have b�en paid at
the rate of six pes cent (6i6) per �nnuem,
90 Snch asaessmeat shall be payable ia ma� os t��atq anmtal £nstallmeteta
payable on the lst daq of January in each p�ar� beginning in t�e yesr
1966p and coatinuing ut�til all of said iz�stali�ssenta shall have be�n paids
each instalimeat to be caileated wi�te �axes coilectible duritig said year
by �t�e County AuBi�oro
10o Tt� City Cl�rk is hereby directed �a anatcc. up and fi.Ie ia �11e oigfoe o!
' tiye County Astdit�r of ��ka 4;ous�y ���r�if £�ad s�,�tea��� o� the amount
of all such nnpaid asses9�en�a and �he amau�� which �i.�I be dne thsreon
on the ls� day a£ J�uuasy in ea�h �ax,
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The mation �or the adsaption of tt� �or�gai�ag ��dlntica was Suly seconded
by Councilman , a�rd upon vot� bsi�eg tiakea thareon t6�e follawing
vuted in favor ehereof e
and the tollo�ing vo�d againat the same:
PASSfiD AND l�DOP'�SD BY THB CiTY COtAYCIL OF T� CI1Y 4F FQID28Y Z4�I3��
DAY � , 1966e
AT18STs
c3T'Y CLBBK -� Marvin Co Brunstil
MAYOS - Jack Oe kham
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Fridley, h:innesota 55432
August 20, 1966
City Council
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
Gentlemen:
Pleas� accept my resignation from the Stre�ts and Utilities Subcom�mittee
of the City of Fridley to become effective immediately. I will be moving
from the City of Fridley early in September.
Sincerely,
.�? ..e:� t • ����`
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Gerald C. Ubben
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Contractora and Engineer.r
7 7 1 W E S T 7 T H S T R E E T
� S T. P A U L, M I N N E S O T A S S 1 0 2
�yu.�; a: t �C�, 1966
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P�e: ?ur:p I'ouses a't ?~rid�e��
Gel1t?_er�.e;� :
�::� re l�� �o .'ov1 co�?�e-rs� t_o�� � y�'i .,e as oi t:_i� da �e, I
t��ou_d ��'::e �o ior�:a�l-.� rect�est '_�o,: r:_�.c�_ :;;.o��e�r l:as bEen �:aic3 to
'�C�'� r`T�-'�--'- v]'1�.�71��; 1:OY' 'i;i=E CO't�s�ruct: oiz O:w i,i'_E,' ''i,i21CC i�tli:iy3 !?OUSE&
u�:c]er Co-;trac� 75A.
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o_�^ ��:__:_ �.._,: ;��e .._�;t;e rec.:_.-.-ec .;�:L;,7?_�.CQ. �,e liuve
:�tl�i,t�c•r rcqlteu��ed e_>:�rati o=r�.�_ ';>?,GOC.OG wo-r �;'_�_�c?; �re ?zave i10'`i,
rece__ved one do�,J_�'r for, ;��c� a 10-� c:_` -f;' is da ��^, �^c': �o �ast
��eur . :;e :"ee7 tio. e ; : ec: ��, .,e � c�_.o�: ��� 7 � _.i�.�,� .�.a ,�c ��'..�:� a s
�,e ca-:,:, oi.: c�-rr�> --ov u��� :°u :l:er. T:c T;�_�_ e-�,�ec� so.;�e action a�
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:�o c'�e_ce ';�u� -co co_�u �c� �__c� S`: �� ?�}�lic L17:.:.�ner a.r�d re—
ques� i_:^s,,cc���o:; oi ��o�u tieo',rs.
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7100 OSSEO ROAD NORTH
BROOKLYN CENTER, MINNESOTA 55429
TELEPHONE 561-5440
The Hon. Jack Kirkam
Mayor of the City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota
Dear Sir:
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August 15, 1966
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The Village of Brooklyn Center Civil Defense has had the
privilege of using Lock Park for our annual steak fry the last
two years. We have a request in with Robert Brown to use Lock
Park on September 10, 1966.
It is my understanding that we need permission from you and
your council to serve beer at our steak fry. We would appreciate
your permission to serve beer at the steak fry.
We plan to use the facilities of Lock Park from 6:00 p.m. until
about 11:30 p.m.
we normally :~:ave our council and their wives as well as the Fire
Chief and our Chief of Police and their wives at this steak fry,
and I will be the responsible party.
EC:mh
Sincerely yours,
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Ed Coleman, Direct�
Off ice of Civil Defense
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Thi� 3etLer �.s a b�.11 to the C�ty o€ Frid�ey for connection
, c:u4 'L:S:: Cll';:=�s:S GIi 8�� CG: ;.ii: C�iOA� Tit�QL' �O 'Ci2E.' a�1S�I'f.C�: S}�Sti:II SS Of
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�cco�e��:E�,� =�a o�r c���rvs you� Ci+�� ::�de � con.^.eCtion in
' .Ti'...?iU.�y"�i ��J� "ic..�'"�:,.�".�:I3`Li.i < �3UV i'�'.f `u" c^.s�C� c��.C"G �1^ � 1T 3.tS fOY'
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�.2 �v,C's a� s:�u.�:s a:� 3cs�� i�2:.v:;�:.;,��1 t?e���� T.o, i usted t�arch 3I, 1966.
' l: � co:�n�;,��a : c'n��-;c ��� �,.:c;a o£ V��cc it�t3u R?:C's is $I00.00 as
i.Y18 CCi12:I�:.Ci.�.t3 : Gtti� ..�.c.(:G c,.lE�3.I:� �iiic: i t.Si. 1�� :E:f:y tiu}�8 O� c1V3118bi1.�tj>>
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u tOiSi c:.J:1Y1�'C��.v:l Cti:iY'�i: Gi �a%i� �J�i`�.�i3.
�he �resert D�str�cL usc� �, :u;:��e �er �u�Lter is $4.50 per REC.
' lx'Oi �:iG? CrLi�?.: �E:•:: �:Z1Qg':ic� .i�,i:ti 3l�fi:ti� �1«? ��O�ai ZIJC. ei�ar;e due the District
�n �Gib �:C°y :.� $�,,5cii.UO.
' Very ��:uly ��urs,
NORTH ST3Bt;RBA,.�i SA�TITARY SE�h'FR DISTRICT
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Nasim Qureshi, City Engineer
, City of Fridley
6431 University Ave. N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
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August 31, 1966
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Holiday Hills 2nd
I have checked the curb and gutter, bituminous mat, seal
coating and storm sewer in this addition and find that all
the work performed is up the specifications for this work.
I would recommend that the City accept these streets
and storm sewer subject to the one year maintenance bond.
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Yours truly,
` SUBURBADi ENGINEERING, INC.
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R. P. Minder �.E.
I concur with the recommendations of the Consulting
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City of Fridley
6431 University Ave. N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
Dear Nasim:
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August 31, 1966
Re: Streets in Melody Manor
3rd and 4th
Darrel Clark from your Department, Jim London of Dunkley
Surfacing and myself walked over all the streets in the above
additions subject to final acceptance of said streets. There
were minor seal coating corrections to be made (which have
since been taken care of) and one correction at Madison Street
and Lyric Lane. The Lyric Lane correction involved the removal
of 30 feet of concrete curb and replacement of approximately
50 square yards of bituminous mat; and this will be done at
the same time that Madison from Lyric Lane to Osborne is sur-
faced. I recommend that these streets be accepted by the City
subject to the repair of the Madison and Lyric Lane deficiency
subject to a one year maintenance bond.
Yours truly;
SUBURBAN ENGINEERING, INC.
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Consulting Engineer and recommend that the above streets
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PAftKS A AdD FtEC��TION DEPARTMFNT
, -- Paul Bro�an, Dire ctor
61i31 Ut�i.versity Avenue N. E. Phone s 56�1,50
PARKS y�ORK PROGRESS REPORT
� MONTii 0�' Augvst 1966
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Mork to be done: Work being done: Work tYnisheds
' The Commons: ,
Dug=ou.tie-Softball Grass Cutting Iastalled Tennia Net (1)
, Relocafi,e Parldng Lota Spray for weeds
North �e South
Replace Flag Pole
Hacl�ann Circle Parks
Install bas�s indicators
3ida Infield o Add Mix
Lcgan Parks .
3kin InfYeld � Add Mix
Plqraouth Square Park:
Sldn InPie].d = Add l�fat
Sylvan Hills Parks
Sldn Infield � Add Mix
Construct Horeeshoe Pits
Terrace Parlts
31d.n Infield = Add Mi.x
Install Hydrant � Skating
Flanery Parkt
3kin Infield o Add Mia
I�oc ke Park s
Road Accesa Pre].im Plans
Jay Parks
Repair F�arnma�Slide
Sidn Infield - Add Mix
Grass Cutting
Spr�.y ior xee�.ia
Painted volleyball linea
Grass Cutting Installed 16o Slide
Spray for w�8ds .�dded sand to sand boz
Hra�� T@nnis Feuc� with pipe R�pairsd & rebuilt water
outlet bozes
Removed trae t4�om 3Mf
corner
Jrass Cut*.,in�
Spray Por We�ds
Grass Cuiiing
Spray for wcecls
Grass Cutting
Spray for s�eeda
Installin� Tennis Net (1)
Grass Cutt,ing
Spray for �rreeds
P�si.nted wlleyball linas
Painted baseloetball linea
Itastalled 16e Slide
Triau�ed around grouud plants
Cleaned out culvert apillx�y
InstalLed Tennis Aiat (1)
Inst.mZled volleytiall stqdo
Painted baskabball linea
R�oved dead trees
installed Teania Net (1)
Gras9 Cutting North oP Creek Inata2led Zights nnder
�rass Cutting Sauth of Cr�ek shelter caaopy xi.th timer
Spra3r for weeds attsched
�sras� Cutting
Spray for �eeds
R�ov�ed dead trees
Installed new i�asket net
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1 PARKS A rM REC "� �.JlTION DEPAR
ar ork rogress eport
I Kork to be done:
�as Gree t 3ah ol:
Remove inf`ield clay from
, be].1 field (add top soil)
l�ioore La1oe Beach & Pat�k:
I.Install Vandalism Signs
Wor�k bein�� done:
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t'�ra�s cutting
Spray for weeds
t3raas cutt,ing
Spra,y far weeda
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, iiave park sign paiAted t3�rasa cutting
�InaLsll Vandalidm 3igna 3pr�y !or �reeda
�aghea dc HorixoAs
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InaLall No Du�nping Signa Spray Por wea�de
' I�elody Msnor Phrk:
Parit Dsve].opmetrt Prelim Plans Fi.11 beittg added
Install xarmiag bouae
, Wsst Moore Laloe Parlt:
Install No Dm�ping 3igne �rasa cutting
, � yl►th� & ?th 3t,:
Inatail No Dumpiag Signa
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Sesd �tith rye
Add t'ill
� Instmll !Vo Du�ping Sigas
?9th & a1d�n�Wsy Areas
Tres & branch removal@bnrning
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I', Install 110 Dumping 8igns
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conetract,ion
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rnatall No Dumping 3igae
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Spray for weeds
t3�ra ,s Cutting
Spray Por weeds
Adding fill
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�raas cutting
Spra-y for wseda
�aaa cnttir�g
Spray Yor veeds
Work ficb.ahed:
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Installtd baakst�op-soft!x1I.
Iastalled pl�sra benchse
Instal.led tenaie neta (2)
Added infield six to
soY'tball tisld
Drain has beeo lev�eled
Tennia Net Inatalled (1)
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Filled holss in 9i�T Corner
Re�ao v�d a ea�eat l�oa prap o
Removed 1�SP �ol�
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ar ark rogress epor , on o August 9.
Work to be dones Work being done: Work finiahed:
r.�..a. r.�.�...re
Ina�rrook Ptbperty:
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►roed� cut down
Ove�all Maintsnauce:
Narr Q�urtera: The i�idley Parks ar�d Recreatioa Depaz�mertt Maintsrtanc� Cre�r now
t have n�r quarters in vhich to worko For the past two weeks the movs hae bsen
msde over to the build3n� Lhat xas used by the Fridley Youth C»ttter organiaationo
Fquipuent was'tr8nsferred frc^! the o].d xhite park shed at the rear of City Hallo
� With heaters installed in the hliildi�ag as . they are at preaent thia aill �aaloe a
lYne pla�e to xork. thf� w3.nter and al.so a pla�ce that �re msy no� etors our v�ehiclea
out ot the xeatharo This ia a real titep foz�aard for our park depart�aento
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The flail mo�rer has also been t uched up xith pai.nt to tceep ita eolor aad.proteet.ed
Yk�om tbe �aeather and extensive uaeo
The Conmona Parks Two loafla o£ speeial. infYeld mia have been added to diamond �3.
The Ndrr Park Trualc: Ov�rall �naiatenancE� haa beea done to the truak snah as washfna,
greaaiag, ahanging og oil and filter, e�L•c,
The Ne�r Tractors Traetor also recieves uverall maintecsance auah as rashing� �reaaiag,
oil ahange $nd, fil.ter changao
' Momers: i�ar►d Typ�: These trimmer movers and ttiro 2�" Toro mowera receiw con�t�nt
xatih and maintenanceo Aecals have bee:a applied;to all moxing equiptaent ta eho�r
deparbaent awnerahipe
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Loake Park: Bird house has been 3nsta1led in Locke Parko
Tha Conenons Parks Painted diaa�ond nwnbers h�ve been inatalled on the baQkat�op$
for ease ia identifi.cationo
Citp Halls Department,maint,�ins all the gras:► area around City Halle Additioasl
grass has been added with the corr�pletion of ti�e �rass area in connection wiLR the
service roado
Park 3hed: All recreati.onal equipment �rill nU.� be stored in the park ah�d, 1+i�v
� iestallat,ion of shelves have made_thia a cleaner and.brighter area to loeep awr
recreational supplie8 fro� �eason to_seaeono
I' Moore Lake Heach.�C.Park: Tree tri�ning haa t�laen place here to maks the t►rees
more attractive se�d also to help them ahape and�grow.
Vandalism Reports
' Moore Latce Beach & P:rks Water Fount.ain Broken Away f'ram rall. Or� bouod�y rope
Pound rapped arout�d barrel in xatero
Terrace Park: Tennis Net Handle fouud brol�aa a�ray f'ra�n aupport polee
, Co�nana Park: �er�nia Net Handle Y��und b�otaen away from, support pol+ee
One tennis net cable brpkeno
Crai� Parks Rocking Horse broken dowa fran svinga seto
Lceke P�rk: Barb-Wire fec�ce along easL boundry broloen dosmo Harrels tipped op
� sids and stock piled on top of each othero One Iight fixture gruard siad glaaa
remov�edo Cha,in remowed frotn fla� poleo N3F light fixture brol�n
Park Stied: One ra�ki.ng hor.se sto en fram ar�a plua Pixtureao
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P��r ork rogress epor , Mo� o Au �us
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, Vandali$m Report: Continued
3ylv�ri tiill Parks One pat�e oP gl.ass brokan by &�B Gun
Flanery Parks 5 panes oY glasa broken by Air�(3uao Tennis �let pulled damo
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
PARKS ^ND R�CR?,ATTON �FPARTMF.�TT
Paul tirown, Director
NoE,
F r�l 0 R A►V D U M Augast 1966
I Parks and Playgr+ounda t
Phone:
ao Park Si�nss Sign hae been ordered for Crai�; Park, our newly i�amed park
area on 79th Way, Si�n at F�a lanann xill be corrected alsoo .
bo It ia 1my pleasure to annuur�e that all requested purchas�a urider Capitol
, Ontlsy have besn made ar completed for thie yearo Also, uader imp�r�ov�tents,
once Fre have our �ielody Manor Pro3ect and Lock+e Park Hoad Accesa ProjeCt
und�r xay this will conclude our 1966 projec� requestse
ce Information xill be forthcoming as to tha property or, OutloL �1, R3ce Creek
Plaza South Adno City t�tanager witl be making a repor� to the Council on
this mattere
do City Council Notess August lst Mesting; Council concurred �ith Caemiasione
setting oF hours in the parks 01' A2 200 M3.dT13.p�ht t0 5 SOO 8o111e that no one is
allawed on or in park property during thesa designated hourso
Lota 13-11t�15, Black ?, Carlaon°s Suramit Manor N. Adn Kert� red tagged for
consideration for pwrchase as �k property for a period o1.' 92 days.
II Re�raations
ao Public Ar.',dress System Danated To Department From �rs Jaycaea Orqar�isatioqo
A Newcartb Re�ord Play+�r PubLi.c Addresa System was present�d to our dept.
on August 15th at the City Coucnil Meetingo A letter o�' thac�k� was mailed
to the Mr� Jay�cess from my desko Unit cost waa �176,00,
bo Aaseball I'rogram Eads: Our 1q66 ba�eball seaaon ended,with our trophy
presentatiori ni�ht at Hayes School. Four tP.ams xan awa.^ds for their
�rianings p�.ug i�re tiarrg Messick, H3�h School �a�eball Coach was aur
gueat spealaer �nd two movies wera ahown also, The 196� World Series
in Co2or plus a movie on athlet�.cs at th� Univer�a �y o9' Minaesot�o
8ome 1T5 attended this segsiono
co MernRs SoftbAli = 5andstrom �c Haf.ner represented the Cj.ty oP Fridley in
this years Sta.te Tournamento Thep def�atad in our ot,m local playoffs
Skyxaod Mall and then eliminated our regular aeason chnmpions 9ob�s
B�rbera to make the tourney in Cryetal, Minnesotaa In the state meeL
the team xent all the way to the semi�finals. Tr►o ind'.viduals on the
tesai made All-State Hvnors, they were Nlro Jim Thomaa a.�ad Atro Ji.a� aficicso
do Couples 16" 31ox ?itch Toweament - Here ia a real Pirat for our depte
�'ive teama ent,ered our couples tourna�a�ent that xas h�ld on August 20the
Fiv�e cvuples or 1.0 play�ers n�ke up a team, Playera were no glovea. and
must bat alteraatelyo Thia game was stsrted sbeut tvo y�ears ago in
Anoka, We contacted teams in thi.s area and offered th�a thia chaaee
to play in a regu}.ar tournamento A team from L�iphar�r xon the trophy.
'�e charged each tea�a $10.00 to entero Very auccessful, �3.11 offer this
again next aeasono
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eo �ten�a 16� 81o�r Pitah Softball Tournament - Secend An�_ual Tournsmeat Waa
held Au?uat 22 thru 2ltth, Four teams entered thia ye�ara ev�ento Here
agai.A ia a game thnt wi.11 soma day be an aacApted sport in thia ares of
t,he cou�tt�y and Fridley is really in on the �round Ploor.
P. Fridleyta [�S.rst Ir�vitational 31oW °itch Tournwnent turned ont 25 t,ea�s
traw► sll ovar the etateo This waa a real firat for t�ri.dlep aa a Cit�►.
Along xith our dept and 1�lr. Ho��rard Lent� President of the F�i.dley
Sof�ball Asaoaiation a moat succosaful tourney Was held in FSri.dley on
August 6th and 7t.h. Frontier Club, a teaua that finiahed 5th in our
League standinga this summer came ont the xinner.
III Meetit�ga � GonPerencea - Extension Couraes - 3hort Couraea
au�r i9 p Lunehed at D�y Camp ai�h airl Ca�spers � Loclos Pairk
Jul�r 2? - VidLed Nursery in St. Paul xith i�ob Schrosr oP &►b�s Pro�uae Krkte
and Couneilinan Dave Harrie. Tree Beut.i.Pieation rroject roposede
July 27 - Heaah Ball � Moore Lake Beaeh & Park.
July 28 = Pe�raonnel Picnic a.t Mro Jaek Dunph�rta Houaeo
Jnly 25 � Pariat and Recreation Meeting - PMd]re? City Hall
Ang 6&�- Firat Annua2 Fz�idley Slox Pitch Taurpament - The Cca�ons Palk
Ang 11
�8 �
• Met with `�'rv Garlaon of Harstead Company and laid p3ans for
cament casing around b�ekstop at Moore La�ae Beach & P;rk.
- Met with �x, aob Minder a.rid Niro Aane Harrib -�,ibjee3t: I+and
Acquisit3.on.
Aug 2Z� - Parks and Recreat3.on Meeting m�'ridley City Hall
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3ept�ber 5, 1966
City of Fridley
Res Water Connection
As owner of property known as 7426 Bacon Drive NE in the
City of Fridley, Minnesota� and legally described aa Lot 10,
Auditora Subdivision 129, �e would like permission granted
to make a domeetic water connection to exi+ating city xater
�, main which nox terminates near the Northeast corner of
our property.
This request is necessitated by present difficulty in
producing suificient water from the ezisting domestic Kell.
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William S. Moen
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- Bi�lie A. Moen
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Sept�ber 5. 1966
City of Fridley
Re t E�tension of i�ater aud Seorer I,ines
As owners of propertiee described belox we hereby petit3on the
City of Fridley to extend e=iating xater and aerrer liaes to
service these propertiea.
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'�'Mvea— 7426 Bacon Drive NE
�,��, � , ��,.��,,L,� Fridley, Minnesota
Billie A. Moen �t 10, iuditore Subdiviaion 129
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Char1 J. Fowler
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Helen Me FOWZ@1'
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7425 Bacoa Drive NE
Fridley, Minnesota
I�ot 4, Bloek l, H3.t$emari Addition