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P�� $�� ��� ���• ��R Z2a 1966t � aiu- u�as ao�� � P�� �9 �'� 33 a� Zt� �10 a� �j�s Z9 th�o� 3t�, fiT� PY��s�S Cc�iss�csst s� ��� � v'�►�i+aeci s�s� 1a� g���34 � �Yo hc�ver. ][ I�vv� ��eoeived a lottaoac :bca� �r J�ab� ���oa3 ��ti�1 � a+ct�to� by t� Caw�c9,3. att �is tfs� ��� ].�'� �.s tra IP�g� 67 e T� � no o�a.' �io�t by ��l��g ���s$�� ��.*� 30 't3�o�ag�ctiva� t�ss yatt wi� to ai��� � c�� �'�� c� lPa�g � r +i; :,. � �;;-.��. .,�,, � � .. _ , ., <.; �. . :" : . c ��...:.,, ��� �:�� g���+i�� c'�$ '��3 ��o •� �I�1'SF�R 21 � IC966s Z� m�� �,�a �amt yoaa w3.�h to cliseusm, it 7s PA�S ����'g� �•i���t� Bffi�`b'�G �S• S�PT�i�SR 190 1966s , � �a�es � �ta ��e . 35 o Z� � �s aia�Y' 14a� �ita� yo� wis�i to d�.�sa i� C�t � s���� �t � �i�o � , ' ' ' l _J , 1 li � � ' , , ' i i C� � ' ' R8Ci0I�i1R t�+0i�1C�+ �S'iYNG AtiS1�A C�1'S -- OCTG88it 3, 1566 — 8 P.l� �Caat3ap�, 8 o G[tD� RBZ�C 1��1 TO I��3� g+ 1U0►�° 3 a SIACK 1�!R!��D ° S ADDTTI�s � ac�n�.w l�aar gi�s� �s vo pag� 36o Yo�t wi11 �wte that the Pu�lia 8�laag was �eldl oa !� 3L+6 0 i9bb, but th� c�+d �natwo vras tw� d�aew,� u�til �u�ch timet �as �he p� wa�s a�poco�vrao 90 �RO�tS SUILDYA�G AT 6�1 +C�FI'�L A1�UB ��ABT: Psrvious dis�� cussion of 4hf.0 i�esa 3.� on Psge 15 of tbis aga�d�o I, baw haRY no a,'�P33t fcs� �o Sau�o 10 a I�i�11! `' O�TS Bt1E��G A� 6001 �IVJRRStTY AV�t1B �T�A93's P7cs'�►3aus cll,scnissic�e O� t� it� �s e��► P�g�e �.5 s� i havr ha�d Ao s��,y ftoa� M�'o �a��vv�o � C�.�' F��� ly ca�a s^spaoct a� �ihat actiaw h�► � a� v��t � 1� ati,+�tt l�v� s+eo�ivrde a�7.stiv�e �o t�a� ibwo ��s �a g� #9 �ad #10 0 110 �1S6D P�t�I�Dls �pfc� It�k� uio�d ��:o p3.ace this il�o aa th� �e�c1a sinae t,� E�� �sle to ctat s� wr�ds this y�oa� o we isavs d�CU�a�r3 �tn#.s a� s� J.��iO a»d Z b�s3►3�es tlut 't�e lssYoac wil� Iaarr� so� s�g���toor� �.o ���%ula�cly reiativ�s to possible bur�afta�g' of� of �� 1ot� �� ��t �ac�]3�d w��h w�sm Sinca ths F9te �� ��; � � aa�1y to a�cs of tbQ �q�rty s �� ��1 ,�#,� c�, � g�$ o£ bv�tr►3.ug �its tro a�a�'i �4 � s��1,13ffi� '� �i�a't o�� � �e 'l�he Citjj AttoOCn�y �g �asve� Sc� ��o a�7l�4tiv� to poss3ble liabi�ity � � C�gy if �a,iLa is 3cs� o I r; �► .� � .\'s'�' t.1y: .i, � k !: "' ',�1. �I:" � 1 , • i , ' r� � sf._ . ��-. �r ♦i - e.r,:� `. • �:.. � o Od� r R�' i 86iT��+�l�'a °' �.'� �8� '1�1� O�d331i:1t�! �B On Pag� 38 s�ed 39 O� C�ty �i�� will w�.sh !:o discuss with you t1� �s����l� at �►at�� ��a�cil s�i � cl�at of r�Le F3rr� Fat�v��e� � oQa fi�� �� �oc-�o���% m�ca acatti� than �8 v0�� 8 i8 i�C �'8�8t$ o 14, �t1T�i0�Y�� SI�DS F�t F� '��K� A�old�r, pacepit� by t�e FiYe D��a� o� �iwe sp�cif�c��3ro� faac th�s �i�a �sucka is in � ��� ��,� �e �m Z� �e cos�acii cc�c�ee, Sro�u csa autlzcaci.�s mdv�3�f� fcar b�s, �rd �be N�3� will b� pa�epated ancl �blishsd to ca►�� c,t�.th stg� a�� � yott wi� �o ae�Ee �..5 A Q� a T'd� c.3�t� r��� � on 8age 40. Dsfi.+s#1 ofc the t.l�►i�met f.s �ud�d 3� �he �►v�l� with � �o � ' ' , ' , ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' , , , ' l�GiTI� %'� ��� C'� .�'S = �€ 3 0 1956 � 8 P o B�o ��� � .,...... .� - - - �....... 160 �STIi�AT�s a A liat oi est�aaat�s ila ca� Faqs 43. o De�ali of ao� og t1� estia�sa � 1t3�� ii.� � osi Pa�g�a �2 trisougGh 45, 17a IeYC�BS: � I.i� £a� yo�ur vonsfR%ati+ou sl� aa psg�os 46 t,�uC+ough 54 0 180 1�SO�iTPT+� i�tT� �LItlRt�� �ATER �GBS TO C0�1'Y: � s�aolu�� Ss oo P�aa 51 a� �har liat of �13s�t w�rl�ac vw�ca is ca� P�ae 5:i th�ou� �5 o So� of thosa� oa� thi�s list haw ps3+a si� �lais 1�.si� w�s �pD so �at poc�� to sa�ding tlr� list w�t� �he ��x�� �o �tas Co�y £coc cvilse�io�e isboee �!w i�avo ps3� wil.�. b� � �� � 3�a 190 RftSO�t� �YFY'Y�G TO CO�TY AUDTi'Olts T'ho s�noltntia�t �.s oa Page 5b'o �d � o�c� it�t cl�aning th� p�opiaetKy is ots Page � 570 ZO o t�0l�TC1�TEt�7S a (m� �'oofilt�t�s: v� og Ci�,y �la � latl� oa Pagi► S8 is stl.�&a�t�ey. �� Foo�3�h�a lasv� used the city. IEa�.l �wo� � � a t� ��anA.d � ge� tt� 3.�etfi�r ia it� �i� o� Cs�a��.l, ki�n �►�av�q �� of tiM Ci�y Hail ]� � �ai��� �c� �� � is ti� s�easoa�ble � � g� g� ��� � � � �cveolat3�t by ttae Co�c:tlo �a►e C�� � �c�a�.%t1 �i�� tl�e Footl�ht�s fs�o th�e �i�:y ��. wi�e�tt � � �ic�t b�s� �e Co�wcilq C�' S,m��a ti� a�� �t�c ao Paq� 59 is ae).f- e���. �� ���i7. ca�ec�� in 4�a of !� q �ttha ycu � �o �� � a�is�a►tiA�o �ej City �ag�c: R�aoaCt c� wst�ac i.11�a o� �seoe� D�iv�: �he .a�b 0o P�g+� 60 �� �if-ea�l��o�ry o If � Ca�il wial�s a�y t�ari:h� 1�afoar�►tien, w�e a� evr,pply i� at th�e moe�f,ag. Ps�viaia dLscstssica� aa� �his r�►ti�esc 9.s fco�t� oss Pa,ge 15 of yaar StpGer� 19, 19�5 ag� ut�c �h� Y�isyg "P�titiaea 800 33-1966" o (�j No�a sul�a�ba� s�ni��scy s�r Dts�c�: MM.tit�gs � 1� oa� Pag� 6l � ��f-�ia�ns�aa�'ye c�f C�ty �gi�a 73�cci Av�aso �tivact�e�sstt �hs asmo t�a Pag�o 6a is �.f-eaq�a�a�ay. �t�we to g�a+ �s, a�► pag. 62, = ba�v�s t�oa a� b 3ai ��s;t� w9.�1a tZit �toacth� Pae$��+e Rsilwap� at� !Lt a�ppoaace �s►ti tl� City ��ce4�e a fa�abib c'�cisioa� oa this� pO�ICmi� i�A.iiCS�io:3a i�t t�� w� tEtrtl�t aot kuoiw fa1C s� l�as� � '�iY4 �@k8i $O it � s � SAQti�At � �11 gSf.� � tis� � to l�t Pa��sa�Y► �► P� 6a is �he iic,�m� t�►a1� is bafa�'e �ho Ca�e3.1. �oar v� eo�s3,�ar�i.�., r� - �s: ��; ;�. ar: �,., c�tya�s .a :�. s +` , ' .., � .. tf} 7a�Cj13C�1.` S�'s�t� �! .�iOf��6:Omd ta��$il�! 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JA�S 1�lra Blair said he would like to pros�at th� Citp Conacil �ith a St.te Flag ' on bahalf af tha Fsidley Jayces8. H+e sa�d thet he understood t6at ti�� did have a ilag before, bat that it has aot beea replaced as pst. MayoY Kirk6an thaaked Mr. Blgir aad the flag waa opened for tEae puiblic to ae�. I , I 1 I t I � I ' I ' lYI0TI0N by Coeu:cilman Wright, that oa i�rhaZf of the Co�ncil, he �ished to expres� their appreciation foz the handsome flag, aad for tire civic enthuaiasm it indicate�o The Motion.was seconded, and upon a voic� vate, th�re being ao aaps, Mayor Ktrk�aa� d�clared t6e motioa carritd uaanisonsly. APp80V �MXNUTSS xEGIILAR COUNCIL P�?INC 38PTSMBEB 6 1966• MUTIO�i by Conacilman Harria to ado�t C4e Hinatea as s�itted. Secoad�d by Councilmaa Sheridan. Upon a voice voes, there beis►g ao nays, Mapor Rirkham deciared t�e motion carried. AP`PROVAI. OF iNINtTTS3 SPECIAL COtA�ICIL t�LTxNG SBPTBHB88 12 i966• MO?I�i by Ccuacilman 8arris to adopt the Miautea as submitted. 8ecoaded by Couacilman Wright� Upon a voice vote, ttKre beiag ao naya, I�ayar &{xicham declared �he motioa carrled. AP`P�OVAL 0'8 MINU'SSS, SPBCIA% COUNCIL I�ET3�TG, SBPTEt�IDER 15, 196b; ' MOTION by CaunciLsan i�lright to adopt the Miantes ss snl�itted. Secead4d by Couacilman Aarris� Upon a voice vote, tbere being no nays, Mayor Uirkhaa declazed the motion carriede , ' ' ' � PROPOSBD �"LANS FOR CITY HALL: Mayor Rirkham aaid tbat at t6is point in the me�tiag, it se�ed th� proper time to make a�a comrnents on the proposed pLans fox the City Hall. Councilmaa Wright stated that maaq of the psople at this Couacil lie�tiag wsre present at tihe Public Hearing on the locatiou of City Ball wh�a the pros aad cone were presented. Se stated that tbis has been an irportaY►t isaue and the City Council ordered plans aad specificati�a for aa alternate location from the preseat one, as it looked as if there v�re not eaough �EGtiLAR iA1JB1€�� I��Ir�Gg S�PTENdB�R I9, I966 PA(� 2 moaey for.t,he preseat site. He aaid that the Couacil went on record at the public pearri�g to ahide by aay averwhelmiag decision by t6e voters, and ao the Council baa decided to continue plans for coastruction of the City Nall on the 64th and University Aveau� site. Councilman Wrigiat said that the Couacil has met with the Architect, and it is their intent to build the City Hall s�it6ir. the tuada available without aacrificing aquare footage or services that were promzaed in the boad iasue. He said this will meaa they will 8ave to economize ia small areas $a the fanci�tgs, Iighting, flooriag, etce, but they are deteY+mined to have a well desigaed bui2dia� paid for wit6 the money allocated. fle said tbey have reached an agreement to proceed, aad he wie�hed to thank those oppoa+sd to Chis course of action for their cooper:�tiare aad graciousaess ia this going ahead and abiding by the will of the peoplE: aa expressmd ia the electioa. Mayax Kirkham said that he agreed with Councilmaa Wright and aade tiie following stateneent o '"t6e Fridley City Couacil, as previoualy agreed, has respected tbe wiahes af �he majorit,y► who cast their ballot regarding their pxeference in the selectioa of a site for the new Citq H�11. Z feel tbat aay future del�ya ia receiving bids for the preseat sir.� would aot be in the best iaterest of the peaple, With this in miad I called a meeting ia the City Maaager'a office thia afcternoon to disc�ss tbis very aubject with all asemb�ers of the Counail and Arclaitect. Sa Ce Smfley & Asaace At tbis meeting we discuased possihle items to be elimiaated to effect a cost that would fall hopefully withixa the remaining bond issue m�niea. Same of the items of �limin�ation discussed wese the remodeliag of the present structure, sita pr�parafcion which included sidewalks, curbs, blacktop parking areas, lighting and othe� i�ems of beautificatioae We instructed the archiCec� to review any othet reduc�ions Chat wese possible ketping in miad the qu,a►lity of the buildiag should not be sacrificed beyond recognitione We also instuuceed him to proceed with revamping th� speci- fications eo tha� wa: may be able to xece3.ve bids aometime durfag the montte of Octoher. If the reduced items are not aufficienr �o enable us to work raithin our bond monfea w� will l.00k ta see if we are able �o fund any additioaal expense out of genesal revenus fundso a€ this fa not avaflable, we may be required to return ta the public for additional financi.�g. Since the elec�it►n it has come to my attention that there are a fe� people who for variaxs reasons feel that the Council has illegally ead/or foolishly spe�t publi.c tax asoney before receivi.ng the wishea of the people. t;et me remind those name people that nearly 130,000 dollara of Cax money was speat oa urban rE:newal plmaning even after the wishes of the people were expressed at a rublic hearing and the suba�quent vote proved Che majority of the ciCi.:ee�a were opposed to spending these tax dollars. As far as the legal i�y -:�: �.F�i.$ t:ype of plaaaiag, the City has ia the past, and I a�n certain in t:he future requested our vatious consnitants to prepare £easibility f�tudies cn-projects that were never carried out but ' �Gi)3aAR CfJiTNCxL 2�1'�1G � 5��� 19, L9�6 ' � I ' PAiGE 3 tax monies for the studies were spent just ehe same. Neithez this Couacil nar aay other Couacil advocates speadfng that does aot benefit Che City. If some members of this Crniacil are �o be iatimidated by tbia type of imeature tbictkiag it must be remembered that it was a dacisioa of a uaaaiamoas Cauacil to look iato the feasibility of lacatiag ia Locise Park. The vote, as decisive as it was has aot chang�d any opinioa that the preaent site is the �ost desirable." Couacilmaa Wright said he would like to point out, in light of �layor xirkham's ' comments, that any fuuda exgended in connection with the redevelopmeat project in Fridley were Federal tax.fund$ and aot City fuads. Mayor Kirkham said that he had u�sed tha words, "'tax dol2ara." Mre Car]. Paulson, a visitoz to the Council Meeting, stated that thsrs is no diseinction 6e�wQan Federal or City fuads in tbe morality of squaadering aaney, and there haa been some misconceptian, and the peaple are misinformed about tiw $28,000 spent far City Hall plans. He aaid this was doae, by bis recol- lection, at the order of tbe Cauncil to relocate at a l.eas expeasive aite to eave $100,000, so tbe purpose of the Couacil was hoaest aad above board. Mr, P�ulaan meatioaed o�e af the men xunning for Couacil and etated he felt he would serve Che C�Cq wello Councila�aa Wright stated thae Mr. Paulaoa was out of order, aad Mayor Kirklaam said that campaigning should be kept out of the Couaci2 chaml�ers. M�OTIQ�1 by Couacilmau t�right to authorize tbe Admi.nistration to praceed to advertise for bide for the aew City Hall conatructioa oa the basis of the plans for 64th and University with ieemized adds/deletes as agreed upon with the Architect. 3ece�ded by Cauacilmaa Harris. Upc�a a voice vote, there being ao aays, l�ayar Kixkh�a declared the a�otion carried. A visitor to the Couacil Meetiag aaked if the Cotsncil had taken i.nCo con- sidetatioa in theiz plans, ths posm3bility of a County wide I�icipal Court System being brou�ht in. He na�ed maay saburbs that have had to replaa thcir City Halbs to take care of �be space requiremaa�s for this, aad he felt that ia �bout four years �6ere will be an ovexall chaage in Anoka Casaty, as there has beea in Henntpin Connty, aad E�ridley will iiave full Sed�ed judge, aad jury cases. Sa said he hoped the � buildia►g coatemplated has loolced forward to this. Councilman 8arris pointed out that the ae�w building wi.11 ttave seating iA tbe court room Eor 48 people and asked if this would be safficient., aad waa Cold it would be pleaty. Councilmaa Wrigbt pointed vue that the Cauncil had goae into this ia great detail ia 1964, and the Architect had pro>>ided space for jury rooms, recorder, xestrooms, aa�d it has been arraaged so thnt tha jury box rolla out of the way for Council M�ettings. Mx< Gibbs, actiag for the City Attorney, eaid that the City Attarney is oa a committee that hopes to prepare the bi11 to briag in this Municipal Cau�t dystem, and submit it to this legislature with the hopes of going into this type of operation by January of 1968. i .r�'__s..� !� ��� �!� �. �� �� �_�� �: Tiie City Maaager read the Notice of �eariag. The Couucil looked at the plat map and Mayor Kirkham asked if anyone cared to be heard an thia item. There was no answer. REGiiIoA�.� COUNCIL t�CTZNG, SEP'�ER 19, I966 PAGS 4 i�'1ZON by Councilman Harris to approve the final plat of Fzoid's Additioa and close the Hearing. Seconded by Coua.cilazaa Sheridaa. Upoa a voice vote, there beiag no nayg, Mayor Kirkham declared the motioa carried. !'�3BLIC HBARING Q�T ASSH35�iT ROI.L - ST. 1965-2 t The City Maaager read the Notice of 8eariag. Ctiuncilmaa Wright atat�d that before the Pub�ic Heariag is opeaed, Chere was ari actioa that was sppropriate for tbe City Conncil to take, which he would like to describe as to its �ource ac�d history. He statsd tbat t6e origiaa2 asaessmeat roll for 57t6 Aveaue frca Uaiveraity Avenue to 7th Street was made up in the same way aa all other assessment rolls on the basis of cost div3ded by Eront footege. Be said that properCy awners are assessed oaly for a saxmaZ width and quality straet, aad 3tate Aid stseets are gut �a at a 44 foot c�idth witb a 9 toa axle waight base and higher specifications for mixture and d�abili�y. Councilman Wrigbt said thaC oa 7th SCreet the Couacil gave a credit�for the street surface that had be�n ia 9 years, and the Admiaiatration hae recoaameaded that t6era be a credit for reaiainiag surface oa S7th Avenue taward the new atxeet. T6is policy applies to Stats Aid streets only, because Chera is the iacoavenience of additioaal traffic oa thes� streets, aad they are more heavily travelled atreets. He said that a aew asaessmeat ra11 has bean�preparad taking this credit iato coasidera Ciott. MO?tCN by Coaacilman Wright that the Couacil P+olicy be that at Che time of resarfaciag atreets of less than ten ye�rs of age, that for streeCa desigaated as State Aid streets�built to StAte Aid staudards, credit be given. Secoaded by Cauacilman Harris. A visitor to the Coe�ucil Mee�tiag said that the�te has beea no �treat at all t where he t�s lived for sevea yeaxsa Councilmaa Wrigt�t sc�id that thia will not apply in thot ca�e. Aaothex visitor asksd if thia would apply to 7th Streot also. The Council stated it woald apply to any State Aid strevt. The ' City Sagineer i�eld up a aap with al.l the $tate Afd streeta mariced. Aa�othes visitor said that 7th Street Iias �en times the traffic as Maia 8traet, a�d aeked haw it comparea. Councilmar� Wxigt►t said tbat Main Street is a County ro�d aad is aot di�ectly ass�s�ed'. Iie said it would be finc� if the County ' tooic over 7th StreeQt. ri.ayo� Ki.rkinam pointed out that the Council does aot designate which stre�Ls are to be County roads. I, Vote upon the a�otioa oa Councii policy: IIpon a voice vote, ti�ere being ao nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ' M�Iad by Couacilman Wrigl��, that in line with the policy jnst adoptad, tt� alternate Asaes�ent 8011 grepared which reduces the cosC of tbs Assessment Roll by $3,74� oa 57th Aveaue, based oa a cradit of $1.50 per ruaaiag foot for each aide af the str�et for paat assesaments paid, be brought for�ard aa ' the roll on which this hearing toaighC will be baaed, aad as a subatitutioa for the roll previously prepared. The motion was secoaded and upc>n a voice vote, there beiag aa na,ys, Mayor Rirkham declared the a»tioa carried. ' ' t 73btD AVSNiI�E �STREBT TO HIGBr1AY N0. 65 • 1�AP �2-3�7-02: MayoY Rirkham t�eked if there wue anyone preseat who wished to be heard oa this street. 'Ro oar3 wished to be heard. ,, �EGUI�AR COUNCIL MI�E�iG t, SE�1P,�R �9 g 19b6 PAGE 5 ' ' � 3,TH STRSST FItdM 53RD AVENUL TO MISSISS�PPI ST�RBT -��SAP 27•312-03t Mayor Kirkham asked if �nqone wiahed to be beard on this street. 1Kr. Virgil flauget�, 6010 7th Street Northeast, aa�d baa the Coumcil assessed apartmeats, schools and City property. T6e Fiaance Director said that all property is assessed for the aame amount per froat foot. H�e said t6at tbere are two ratea -$6020 far everqoae except those who bave a credit camia$, and tbey will paq $4.76 per foot. 2�ar. Kaugea �aaid tliat it a�ems uai`air aa aome apa�tmeata have elevea familiea and they should have to p�,y a Iittle nmore as tiuy are aIl usiEng the etreet. Councilm<,n Harris aeid that theq do not have any more atreet �haa aayone else, and the street will carry other traffic �eaides tbemselves. i�c. Goaby, 6030 - 7tb Street Northesst, asked if the credit will ba the aame ' oa a�I streets. Maqor �irkh.�m said that tbe amaunt will be prorated on the age of the stre¢t, aad that the streetis bave ro�ghly a ten year li% expectancy. Mother visitor to the Council Meetiag said tiwt tbeq were suppossd to 6ave m0ney in ascraa for a s�treet, but th.y bave never 6ad a road, aad vaated to knaw wby the Ci�y did aot puC ane in. Coemcilmaa Wright said that if mocey had beea put in escrow, it will stfll be theae, and that thQ C�ty has a standerd �ay Qf putting in the street, aad if theq receive a petitiort from a sufficient aum�ber of people, he would prabably get his atreet. Councilaan Shexidan aaid that there is so�ne money ia escra+ for ntreet parposea oa 7t6 Street. The Finance Di.rector,said that thQ�money ia escrow is mostly ia the Christie Addition a,nd � few ecr�ttered lots. Councilmaa 81�eridan. that if this visitor's lot is one of these, the escraw will be deducted from� tbt asseasmento A visitor asked if �th Street was cvn�pletede Counci'bman Sheridsa said there �a� aeil2 aome work to be done, probably on bath tbt yards and streeta. Cocracilmsa Wright eaid that he believed tbe oaly areas where vark resained were ao�e sand drainage probl�s at 56th and 7th Streeta aad possibly acme draiaage prob2em in tt� 6400 blocka ifro Fraatc Liebl, a vieitor to t6e Coudcil Meeti,ng, saLd tlhaC soa�e of the people on 7th Streat were aot happy with the pxoject. Theq are aoC happy with the �radiag and that ta saade cases sod was put right on sas�d, aad treee were ripped out and.replaced ait6 amaller onee, and ha said hg thought some of the peop2e hav. something comiago Anotber viaitor complained that they had fil2ed a bole themselve� at a cost of $25, and h.ave not beea reia�bursed. Aaother visitor said their grass had been put oa Cap of sand, and tte had had to put the mail bos back himaelfo Mayor Bix�tci�am suggested that tbe people With caaplaiata contact the City Maaager and leave the co�mplaiats witt� him, sa they could get back to the assess�eat hearing. Mro Carl Paalson aslced if rhe final inspection has been made. The Cit' 8�tginear said t2►at the co�tract �as not be�a completed, and that $20,000 of the �ney is �till with the City, and any defects vill be correctitd or the contractor �aill get a reduced pricea 1 s�cu� covivci� ��rrr, sE�r�� i9, 1966 pac� � , ' Mr. ?hayer fras tha Scinool Board, said he felt there aaa definite quality lacl�ing ia the vorl�snshfp on ith Street se the maaholea project out and the swale is settling. Mr. Bichard Leslie, Sb71 6th Street, asked wby corner lots ars aasessed , more. The Finance Director esplaiaed thaC it baa been Council policy that 1/3 of th� aide footage be added to the frantage, a�i that tbia La a com�non practice ia most Citiea and in aome Cities they go higher thaa 1/3. Hr. Gayleae b`soitzer, 5870 - 7th Street, said he thought the chiidren crossiag et 59tb and 7tb were going to ne�d �oae protectian frc+a traffic aad asked ebout sideaalks. Mayor Kirkham aaid that if he felt this va�e a poteatisl problean, it could go to the Safety f.omisittee for theis r�comen- dation. �tr. ?hayer said that there is goiag to be a problas, aad thep �i11 be takin$ euuats to see ho�r� the walkiag characteristica are chaaging. Couacilaaa Siuridaa ast�d if achool patrols ase beiag used oa this street. Mr. S�itser said, no. Councilman Wrigbt �xplained the Coaacil's policy that t1�e first sidevaiks were to go to the maximum top priorlty padestrian txaffic first, and sveatually �ore will be doae. Mr. laulson snggested tbat the sidee�al.ks be pnt oa �he side Qf the straet where the ho��s are loceted, otherwise schoal cttildzen snd ea�all childaen vill be crowt ng the street i� front oi traffic to rsacb tbe sidevalks." A visitor to the Couacil M�eeting asksd if tbe people who had to be�ve retaiai,n,g walts are to be assesaed more fot thea�. Mayor Rirkham said tbat tbia vould be part of the cost of the pmject, aad they vill nat be assessed any mos�e. Ac�other visitar ask,ed if the City ia restricted from placing sigaal 2ights oa 7th 3treet and 61st becuase tt is a State Aid Streete Mayor Itirkham said Lhat th�y were uot, aad ti�at the Safaty Committee is �atudyiag this. Mr. Goshy said that for the benefit of the peop2e at �he m,eatia� he would Iike to poiat out that the Couacil bas receivQd petitiocts on this from �he peap�e ia the area. Mr. D�ane L.�Grant, 6260 - 7th Street, asked for the asaessment on 6is prop�rty and alaa askad haw l�g he would have to pay it off witboat iatereat. Ne was told his assesswent was $357 wi�h the credit, asd the Finance Diractor said that be would have 30 days from tbe hearin� tonight to gay it off With- out iaterest, otherwiae iC would be appoad o��er a 10 year period. T4�e principle would be split in !.0 equal paymeats With 6q. inter�st on t6e uapaid balance. Another visi�or �sked if the property owaers would receive a bill ia the mail, and was told that this ia the only notice. Mr. Switzer, Principal of Parkview, asked if the Couacil had aa i�a whea the Safety Co�nittee study would be concluded oa 7th Street� Mayor Kirrkham said tbat they may havg same recommendatioa after their meetiag of $eptember 21. A visitor esksd if the assesament � 7th Stre�t iacluded the stoz� ss+rer or if that was yat to camie. Mayor Rirkisam explaiaed t6at thia vas jnst t6e street asesssment aad w�s aot aa asaesemeat for Starm Sewex Project #5. Mr. Bichard Meulenera, 5360 - 7th Street, Hr. xichard Carey, SO1 Benaett Drive, Hr. DougLas Jusnemann, 5280 • 7th Street, and Mr. Herbert i�mea, 6270 7th Strest asked far aad received the amouat of their aesessments. REGiR� COLi�1CIL I�1�'Gg SE�P� i9, �966 PAGB 7 Hr. Goshy aaid ti�ar isx the passt week he has beard statemeats m�de that the City did aot take advantage of a11 the State Aid fwads available. Mayor Kirkhaan said tbat the City has taicea �tdvantage of all that �oere available. Couacilmaa Wrigbt said that perhaps these could be some confuaion oa tit� State Aid formuia for figuring the funda available, aad exglait�ed that it depend� ugon the porcent of needed 3tate Aid Streats tha� havs besn ccmpl�ted, ao that if sometime ic� t6e future the City has 3/4 of tbeir Stats Aid Street fiaisttecl; t6ey will nat receive as much money. A visitor asked if the cast of tha streets bave gcuie np on 58th Avenue siace the estimate. Couacilmaa Wright said Chat all �he bids have coaee ia Zesa thaa eatimated. HAIN 3T8E6T FS+�i S7?H AVSNUS TO 58TH AVSN138 - MSAP 27-311-02s No one wished to bc; heazd on this stre�t. 57TH AVSNt1�B FB�i UNIVBRSITY AVSNI& TO 7TH STBSET - t�BAP 27-3Q1-02a Mx. Richard J. Lealie, 5671 6th Streot, asked for aad received tbe amount of his assessmeat. Mr. Pau2son said that he had beoa ia the office clucking oa same figutes, aad asked if the figures had besn chaaged �ince h� had been in. Couacilmaa WYigh� said td�at he had heard it chang�ed hers toaight. Mra Paulson aaked if F�11 the SS�ate Aid funds are beiag applied to these etreeta. Couacilman �rJright said that if he was askiag it all tha SCate Aid funds were being put cxz tbis one coatxact, the aaswer would be no. Be said that they have been c�cedited �aith the differeace from a aormal street to a rvider ric�er street built to State Aid requirements. Mro Paulson said his suggestfoa would be that ao one be aeses�ed for these streets, as theq are directly or iadis��ctly liaks betwesn County and State flighways and everyone uses tUem as thorou$hfare traffic. He said the people had not beaa asked if th�ey wanted a viaduct uader i,69G oa 7tb SCreat and the cloverleafs oa both h:Lghways w�re a dangerous sitaation which directed more traffic oato 7th Strea�o Mayor Kirkham suggesCed they discuss this at aoma other time so th�t everyone is given a chanae to speak h�re tonight. Mra Paulaaa said that the contxact co$ts apecify certaia aawunta, aad asked if the contract psys eEor extras that ware spent. Mayor Rirkham 8aid that sometime tha Couac�l �Ei.nds some change orders nece�sary. A vfaitor Co �he Coan�cil Me�etiag asked about the ape�d IiatiC on 57th Aveaue becauae there is ao m+uch late sge�ding traffic between 11:00 and Is00 A.M, She was told it was 3+0 mi,les per hour, aad that a special effort could be made to paCrol the ar�ea. Couacilmaa Wxight said that when a radar check was made on 7th SCxeet, oite of every thzee was a resideat of the area. A visifior Iivin$ ia C'he apar�ment at 56�i4 - 4th Street said that the curb had been put in oa the corner, then stopped ia front of hia property and thea Phillip$ Comgany curb bad beea put ia, aad asked what bappened. The City Eagine�r explaiased that the plans are not completed for the loops #or Craffic control, but�when they are the curb will be put in. A�nother �iaitor said her lot joined, on the west side, Ctie DX station aad asked wbat was beiag done, as her street was not finished. Couacilmna Wright said that this was ao� part oi thi� heariag, but ti�at a aumber of thiags were woricing togethe� with the plans to fiaish the service dri°�e. He said the fligbway ' REGUI.�AR COUNCI� 2�TZNGo �PT�€B�R 19, 19&6 '' FAt� 8 Departmeat sud plaemer bave suggested bringing the Service Drlve back in a number of feet aast of Oniversity, which meaae acQuiriag soma aew Isnd, easem�ents, dedications, arul ia aome caaes euchangiag laad for the vacatad ald aervice drivee He said the City waa oaly at the planaiag stage, and they nead to kaav just wbere the stre�t will bee Mr. Paulson again aatted ths coat of thia part of the pzojece, �sad Cvuaciiau�a Sheridan said ti�at ft had beaa larered from $12,7T4.69 to $9,058.68 and a�ked Mr. Yaulsoa t.be legal descriptioa of his lots. Cowtcilaoan SMridao informed A�c, paulsoa that his assessment will be $84 per lot. Hr. Paulsoa said that it loaksd like a good thing for a pe�cson to come in �nd �ak�e a little fuss. A�tothe� viaitor to t6e Couacil M�e�tiag said tbat othe�r people are waitiAg gatieatly to be heard also. 1�OTi0N by Counci2man 8mrris to adopt Sesolutfon #142�1966 ndopting Che roll as presented. Secoa�ded by Councilmaa Wright. Upoa a voice vote, there befng ao aays, Mayar Kirkhfun declared the motion carried. Zl�ayor Kiskbam declared the Public I�eariag oa St. 1965•2 closed at 9s40 P.M. P{TB iC i�ARING . OT1 A&SBSSI�IT ROI.�. - ST . 19b5-1 s T6e City l�na�;er read tbe Notice of �eariag. A visitor su$gested thae oa each atreet the pxice pex foot be given, and the people that Lcoaw t6eir fr�t footage would be able to figure their cwn asses�at. �aqos Kirkhaia read each atreet and gave the ass+essmeat per front foot. On 59th A entre - 4th Street to 7th Street, Mr. Leonard Soff+mn 5900 - Sth Street asksd for �is asaessment. On 60ttt AJca� • Uaiversity Aveau� to 4th Street, a viaitar asked if curbs nn� blacktop were not juat put in last qear. Mayor Rirkham explained tbat t6ia is the assesemeat �or tbat projact. The visitor asked when iC will be coatinued up bOth Avenue to 7th Street. The City Enginesr said that thia had beea iacluded in the improvement beariog aad dropped at the requ�st of the peaple. On 7lat Waq - Sast River Road to Riverview Terrace, a mais asked if this was aasessed as a combia�ed prnject, as 71st Way was wider thaa Siver View Tesrace. The Cf.ty Bngin�er said it had beea done as ane project, aad that it could have beea segarated, but that River View Terrace would have been sli�hht�y bigher even though it is a small street. i'he man said that he saas sati�ffed with the aay it is beiag dcae. ' , N0. STo 1965-Z: 1�0"17a[d by Cou�cilman Harris to�adopt Resolution �143-1966 adopCing the ' Assessment Roll sad closing the hearing. Secoaded by CounciLaaa 8Leridaa. Upoa a voice vote, there beiug ao nays, Mayor Kirkham declarsd the motion carried. , Mayor Rirkham declnred tbe Public Searing on St. 1965-1 closed at 9t50 P.M. ' ' RE�'L1I.E`�Yt, CEAiNC�I. P'�.��`�I�^;, �"��'�.� 19 y i�66 PAGB 9 ' � PE1BI,IC HEARIIIG dN MILL ��3VY (C�1'TINUBD FR�I 9/12 6b) : ��_._._..r. Mayor Kirkham aslted ii any►oae cared to be hesrd. There was tto ensywr. 1�0►1'IQJ by Couacilmaa Wright that t� Sh►blic Seasing on tbe Mill Levy be ' cloeed. Secoauled by Go�u►cilman St�aridan. Upoo a voice vote, ttare being na nays, Mayor Rirkham declared the mation carried. ' � C � I ' I ' I+pTI�Q by Ccuacil�an Wright to waive the readiag and adopt Ordiaaace #347 aad publish it. 8ecoaded by Councilmau Hasri�. Ugon a roli call vote, Rirkbam, Harri�, Sheridaa, aad Wright noting aya, Mayor Riskham declnred the motioa carried. Councilnsein Wrfght pointed out �hat ttre budget is public informatioa if aaqaae had aay questions. �$.� Mayor Riskham called a five minute recass and tbe msetiag �aas.reconveaed at 10:05 P.1�. Q� ,�,I�tANCS - Z$ � RS �ORGANIZAtI�1T 0 P?.AI�TG O�SSI0.�T! Mr. Jamss Gibbs banded out copies of a groposed ordiaaace and a aem4 from th� City Attorney ior tb� Council to tab�e hoaae and look ovar. MO►1'IOlQ by Cauucilaan Haxris to waiv� the rsading aad edopt aa ordiaance ' ' reorgan�iziag the Planaiag Commission as shawa oa the documeot at first resding aubject to cortectioa at the second reading. Secanded by Cauacilman Sheridan. Upoa a voice vote, there bei�ag no aaps, Maqor &irkham declared the satioa carrfed. I' P Ds DZSTBICT �D�TANt�,_,,,�,C?�lBI�3D 9/6/66) a The City Manager asked Cbe Couacii f,f Chey had anp notea to forward to t6s ' Plao�aing Commi.esi.aa or City Attorneq on► this proposed ordivanc�. CouociLsaa Barria discussect the possibility of an ordinaace af this type being challenged in tbe courts ia aaother saburb. , ' , C 1 ' l�f/OTI�1 by Coimcilm�a Sheridaa to waive the reading aad adopt ti� o�cdioan�e at firet readiag. Secoaded by Couaailaian Wright. Upon a voice vvte, tbere beiag no aays, Mayor 1Lirkham dsclar�d the m�oC:Lan carried. 1�TI�1 bq Co�acilaian Wri�ht to requesC the City Attoraey to prepare an additi.onal u�suoranduQa with respect to the prospects for su�ch oxdianancea if or w6en cballeaged ia eourt. Seconded by Coc�ncilman Sheridau. Upon a voice vote, there beiag no aays, Mayor Kirkhtun declared the motioa cartied. � � +�' �� A�_,,,�rto�, c�vrt� associazza� aF r�xtciPetsTSS8 c�o�s: ME3TIO�I by Councilmaa Sheridaa to appoint the City Maaager to the i�micipal Admiaistratioa Ccmmittee if he ie agreeable. Mr. Wagner said that he �ould ,' �EGULAR C�UAIC�L �T�vC., S�PTE�B�R 1�, i9b6 , ' PAt� 10 serve on t hia Cammittee. Secoaded by Councilmaa Wright. Upoa a voice vote, there boia�g ao nays, I�yor Kiac{CLam dec3.ared t.be motion c.�rrisd. �: � � «• ., � .:,�+: , �N �i,ll�tNg t�MI�TSg= Mayor 8irki�aia said th�t on tbe appointoeut to replace 8ev�ret►d &Radall, he wauld Liice to aame far the t�ouncil�S cansideiaCion, Mr. Wa1Csr 8. Stanfalt, ia2r aa�� a��i�, rs��r Rirk6am said tiiat Mr• Starwalt ' has bad a lang tims of experience in scoutiA,g, is a membeY of the 8t. Aatho�q► Diatrict Comaittea, is active ia this type of wark aad is interasbd ia Suman A�elat iona . I�0?IOT1 bY Coesocil.maa Harris to coaaur with Mnyor Itirk6ama and nam�e 1�. I�Talter Staswalt to the &amaa �talatioas Caamittee. Secaaded by Coimciisaa Wrigh�. Upon a vaice vote, there being no nays, HaYor Rirkham dealared the a�otio�n car�eied. May�or P.irk� eaid that oa the appointaaeat to replace 8icbard H�erder ltie vould 1ik+s aaother delay. On the.appoin4aent to replace Mrs. Sarl Beqaolds fraai tbe t6ird �rard who hse r�signed, Mayor Rixiclaam suggested that eince thes+a is so little tims left of tbis year, and Mr. Wright will �ot bQ sc.rviag next year, the appoiatmeot be delayed rsatil �hare ie a new Councilman who can assist witb a auggestion. Couaci2man WrighC aaid rhat tbis was satis�actory with him. ST8SBT8 & VtII.2TiR8 SIJSC�IIITBB dF TE� PLA1�tiING O�iTSSxO'N /IZID BQASD � AFPSAI.3: ..._..r...... MOTTON by Couacilman Sarris to table these t�oo eppaiutments nntil the fiaal Yeading ot the ordinaace reozganiz3.ng t6e Planc►in8 CommissioA• Sec°°d�d b% Cowncilmaa 'blright. Upoa e vofce vote, thexe being no aays, Mtyor Rirkhaa� declared the motioo caYCried. b18T At�D t�YE8S7L1'�f 3t4Ti�RSBG'1'IaN iTAB_I$D 6/21/6b) s The Citp Maaager aaid that the State wouid lilce tbs Couacil to coasidsr the Boutbeast quadrant of thia iatersectia�a, and the aext etep would be to as� Che State to deaign it acaordiag Co the Couaci2�s �aishes. Mz. Fraak Liebl, 222 Mercury Drive, suggested tbat tbe Council lodc ioto the passibility of aa overp.3ss over University Avenue befors they make tbeir final decision as thea�e wi2l be a Iot of children tbat wili be usiu8 this iatersection, especi.r��.1y oa Satur�aF wben.the=e are n° buse8� aat b� believed it wiil be saorse in the next tiwo oz three qesrs. 1�la'1"t�T by� Couocilman Harrfs that beceuse of development in thi�s ar8a �nd regarding the dis�uasion witb Ms. Rurpi�sa on the southeast quadrant of IIaiversity aad 61st A:eans, the Council. requeeat r.he State to dsaiga a detached aex�ic� lnae that will fall witbin tbe as�eaa previously discussed and the areae the 8�eo recommended te the Cauncil. Secoc�ded bq Councilman Wright. it�GilLAt; C��IL A�EgII�7G, �EPTLY�ER �.9, i9G6 PAGE lY Couacilman Wright said he believed a repYesentative of the Teuaco CvmQeny was preseat aad called oa Mr. Bilers. Mr. Bilers 8sid thaC be coul8 not ese w�ere ttse service drive would Iwrt aayone �s oatliaed. Upon a vaice voto, Lbeza baiag no oays, ttu oat3oa carried. B�„_ST, 29„�, 66-2 ,�O�D NOON. 88PT� 19,�,' ,1�,9, 6b) s T!w City Maaagez read the zecaomendation of t.l�e CitT 8+�gis�r asd tht foila�iag bidsa S?. 19b6-2 M.8.A.P. #27-302-02 pL,ANHOLD� 8ID DIlFOBIT Alexender CoostructioA Co. Seai�oard 4641 8iawatba Avenue Suret� lYiiaaeapoli�, Miaaeuota Sx Dunicley Sarfaaiog C�o. 3756 Gxaad Street t�.B« Mioaeapolis, Mimeaota fleooepin Blact Topping Co. Y.O. 2675 IINM Brightoa, Miun�sota Ce S. �bcCrossan, Inc. sox sa2, �co �z O�sso, Mfoitesota Yask Constrnctioa Co. 51 � 37�0 A�0 s a, ei'i • Fridley, Mieu�aota Oaitad Pacific Sx US FEdG 5x tTnited Bonding 5� U S FbeG 57L B � BYD $136,009.00 $112,408.53 $I05,9$9.50 $ 99,505.02 $113,526.54 C�TION B gi�a 10/ 10/66 as apecified 120 Days Aa �p�cified Juae 1, 1967 120 Daya �OrtlO�i by Conncilmaa Hartis to award the bid for Street Ympzove�snt Project Sto 196b-2 to C. S. �cCroasan, Iacorporated in t.be am�nat of $99,505.02. 8ecoaded by Couacilmaa 3heridan. Councilaan Hersis aaked for a r�viex of Mhat atreets these were and ehe City Sngineer aaid that it aas the i�lest M�oore I.ak,e Drive, the road to Salitermaas, aad sI� Cite aide�ralks which vill be done after school is over. Upon a voice vote, there being no naps, Mayos Rirkhao declared the orotioa carried. BUII�IIZG BQABD lYSBTING MINt1T8S � SBPTS�SB_14� 1966s- �) COI�iSiD6RATI�1 O[' I ffi�IOD[iLING OF ?SRACO SBBVIt�: STATI�1 AT 61S? A1�D UNIVS�SSTY: Tbe Cit�r Manager read tbe r�commendatioa oi t6e Suildiag Board tbat the Peroit be granted as per plans aad specifications submitted bq the a�wner. Councilman Wright asked Mr.•8ilers, owaer of the Texaco station if bs w�der- stood the plae:s for the service drive, aad 6e ana�rered tbet h� did. Councilsan Wright as[�ed if there were any alterationa contemiplated due to tL� traffic ;REGiJ� COUNCZL I�ET�1G, SEP3'EN�ER 19, 1q66 PAGE 12 pattesn, or if it in aay vay is +naki.ag it les� worth r�hile to tbea. Mt. Bilers said that th�rs is aa difference. Cow�cilaaa �iright said t6at IN vi�ed all service statiaas took t6at poaitioa. NQ'tION bq Covaciimaa Wright to concnr vitb th� Baildiag Bosrd aad graat a Duilding P�ermit to �r. Bilera a�d Mr. Weikle for soditicatioaa of tbe ?exaco Servica Statioa at 61at aod iTniverslty. Cou�aciloaa H�arris asioed if the awtioa conld iaclnde the fact that Mr. Eilers agzees MitH the dtuclweat of the proposed sQrnice routiag aad i�a no way objscts to it as it Nsa pstis�ted to �im, Cou�ncilmaa Wright mad� thia part of his ootioa. Secoaded by Comailmad �ris. Upoa a voice vote, tLere being ao nays, Ma�raar F3rkha' declared tbe motioa carried. gQAb�, �,_,pPpSALB � S� Sa .P'�8 Y, 19'66; Tb� City Maasger read the motion by tt� Board of Appcels to recaoead tbat tbe ve�riaace be grant�sd. Mr. Ceroll �eaa aot present at tl:e CauncLl I�eetiag. Co�cilmaa Sheridan asked if t6ere wae a lot survey sub�itted vith t6� reqaest. The City Maaager said tbat there was no 8urvey w�Lth the request. Councilman Wright said that there ahould be, especially when you get da�m to on� footo HOTION by Coe�aeilmaa She�cidan to direct tba Administratiea to advise tbe applicant that the Couucil finds �t necessazy tbat a sarvey of �is lot and the Zocation of t6e addition sttawa on the snrvey be submitted, pins a letter froai the abuttf.nkg property o�mer shaiai�ag tea objection. Seca►ded by Couacil- man Wright. Councilmaa Wright eaid he did not kaar 6aw this got by the Bnildiag IRapector as the Building Lnspector has very cazefuZly been kalling everyene that a CerCificate og 8urvey ia reqaired especially ��en th4re ia s wsiv�s. Ha suggested that a meaw.raudaa� be aent to tbe Board of App�als i�dicating the Couacil's policy with re�pect to a Certificate of Survey so t6e people will. be informed fraa tbsm as well as the Building Inepector�. I�ayor lCiricham aaked tha City P3aaager ta sead a mearurandum to the Board of Appeals. VOTS upoa the Motioa: Upoa a voice vote, t6ere being no aaya, Mayor xirkbam declared the caotioa carried. BQABD 0�+' AP'P8AI3 1�STI�TG MINtJTSS - SSP'�8R 14, 1966; .. ... . , ._.`_. ..�..i.��. .�_. Hra Schoea, 68Q0 Broakview Drive, Mr. B. p. 8hinmaon. 6814 Brookvie�t Drive, and Mr. M. W. Smith, 6�Oi Oakley Stre�t Northeast, were preseat at the Council I�EGUE.t�t COUNCIL A4EE�NG,, SEPT�MBER 19, is�� p� ls Meeting objectin� to tbe Spe:.ial Use Pssmit. ilr. 3mith spid he ws opposed to a parking lot regardleas of tiee type of screeaing wed, and oppored to the F�m�etal Hove. Mr, Schoen said he hed been at the lut �eastio� �o oppose tibe parking lot and the Fnneral flome. 8a said his back d�w= Iooks rigbt into the Funersl Home. xt was point�d out to thea� thet it bad bs�n a District Cowct decisia� that alic�s�ed the fuaeral haa�e i+o th: resid�ntia2 sa�i.a� district. Mr. Wa�laas Miiler, Funesal Home +o�onex, was preaeat at th� Co�necil Me�ting. He shaued the Couacil hia plans aad explained them. There �as a long discussion at the Coua�cil tabla re$arding fencia�. l�ir. Mi21er was viiliag to isac� vith poplar treee, a hetSge or zedwood feacing. I�r. Seboen said 6e could agree witb a decorative block wall, but Mr. I4311er objectQd to thia. Tbere vaa a discussion of tbe addit�onal traff�c aad street parking. I�Sr. Millar agreed tbat if he had the pa�ki�ng space, he could use portable sigas to eacaira�e peopie to use his parking rather thaa park oa the atreet. ?6e objectors and Mr, r�iiller cauld Aot: r�ach aa agreement on the type of teaciag. MOTIdN by Coe�acilmaa WrAghC eo denp tb�e Special Use Per�it for parking uatil such time as the applicaat can com�e back with a proposal that�ls agr�table to the neighbors. Counc:ilman Wright suggested that Mr. Mill�r tr�► to get together wit6 his ae3ghiwrs and work this ouC. Seconded by Coancilaan Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Rirkhas� declared the motion carried. Mrs. Gerretq asked the Couc►cil if they wiLl bave ta go throu�gh all the steps ag�ia. Councilaa�n HaxriCs said t.iaat if the� can get togetber, it CA�t � preseated diractly to the Council. Mrs. Gerrety asked if the m4jority did aot rule, as there were about 10 �ighbors ia favor af the pera�it. Conncii- maa t�rigbt said tba� there haa to be strong support aa:ong the clo+�e neighbors in a resideatial area. Mx. Millear aBdc�A if he aeeded a Special Use Permit fox parking, or ff he cnulda°t jas� use this �or parking witbout the permit. The Citq Managex said tliat he did negd a$p�cial Use Permit. Counaile�an Wright auggested be aoat.act hi.s lawyez on this. 14rv Gibbs said tbat be could not represent both pasC�tes, but his opiafcat o£ tbe City Cvde was tbat you can park on residential pro��rty, Caunciiman Wright called for a point of order and suggssted that Mr. Gibbs disqual�t�y hiosael� froan speaking oa this �matter fxom this side of the Cowacil Cableo 'Kr. G£bbs said that for tLe record he would Iilue to point out that they had aot represented Mr. Miller ia t.�►is petit:ton for rea�oaiag. I,ater in the Council Meatiag Mr. Gibbs said that 6e felt Mr. Mill�r weat away fram t�e meet�$ feelin;� that he did not aeed a Special Use Poe�cmit. Mr. Gibbs said that Ci�apter 45.19 og the City Code states that you must have one and that he will infora4 Mr. Mi1Zer of this. Mr. Paulson snggested.trnat the ordinance be rescinded so tbat Funer�l Homes caanot be in residential neighborhooda. Coac►cilman Wright pointed out that this approval was grant�ed by the Courts. 1Kr. Gibbs sa£d that a Special Use Yercnit is required. Mr. Paulsoa said he �as apeaking of the ordivaace tiiat a2lows the Ceuacil to d�o so by Special IIse Pesmit. , REGULAR COUNCIL �ETTATG, SEPI�:MB£:� 19, A966 , ' ' � I ' PAG�: 14 'Ttts City M�nnager rraad tt�.e motion recommeadiag that the Council grant the variance, and six�ed the Counctl a awrvay. Councilmaa Sheridan said. that taia was the origiaa l aurvep Lbc�t aa� draMa for the builder, aad tl�e� Causcil camot tell fxaa this ahether the boissa is an the pra�er epot or nat. Couacilman Aarr�s suid that this socved only as a 1ot �arvey. The City 2i,ana�er said that 99� of tbese survtys ��ill be correct, but the Council. fe�t they wsnted a aurvey witb Ct� bow+c shaon oa tise lot e MO'1'I�T by Councilmar� 8ar.ris that tl�e Admi.ai�trat3on adviae the applicent ' that the Gouncil x�equix�s a new certifi�cate of survey. Secoadsd by Councilman i�iright. Upoci a r�oice vote, there bsio8 �►o oaya, 1�a7nor Ririchaa declarad the aat�.oz� carz�ied, � I ' ' ir ' There aas na aurvey inc:luded �rith th2s raqnegt fo�r a VBri�ace�. MOTZON by Councilaaan Haz:x�is Chat the �miaistsatioa advise the applicant tfiat the Caun.cil requir��s a new certificate of auraey. Secor�ded by Councilm�n W�igh�a Upaii a �oice vote, �h�ue bei,cag no asys, Mayor Kirkham decLared t6e �t�.o�a car:r3.ed. PZ.ANNING COl�iYSSgO�I MEi�T�NG I�IIdLiT1ES e SBI+�.'ffi�li3�� 8, 1966:_ ' MOT�O�N by CounciZu�►a Ha�rrfs to r�aei - e and file the Plac�ing Commission Mestia$ Minutos of Sepeem�ber 8, 1966. Seco►sded by Couacilman Sheridan. Upoa a voice vote, there being no na°ys, Mx►yor Kir k h a m dec lare d t he mo t i o n c a r r i o d. , YARRS AND RRC�BATI�I COEN�tIS3t0�1 P4EBTII�IG MINUZS3, S8P'�x 6, 196b� MQTI�T by Coua,cilmaa garris Co xeceive the minutes of the Parka and Recreativa , Meeting mociag �heir reco�mneadation for etudy oi aa adequate pedestrian accom�oda�ioa when the future 61st Railway U�xderpass is conatructed and pasa tbia onto the 8ngiaeiriLng I9epaa't�at for their consideYatioa and aa idea of the cost. Secaadsd by Coutacilmaa Wrigtit. Upon a voice vote, tbere bQing no ' nays, Mayor Kirtchum declazed the motian carried. 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Fridiey, Miowsota, 55432 Patricis Syke� 5432 Madison Straet N. B. Fridley,.MinQesota, 5542Z � �e�ceptia�ist (eifactive 9�26/66) Clesk-Ste�o SnginNSisRg Departsant Specia� Assessmeuti Clerk ,a�.�• � `_'- I.eona �i�nis+e Pst Syk�es Jaaqwlio�� Ann Purcell PAGE 15 Seconded by Co�cilmaa 8heridaa. Upon a voice vote, thers�being no asys.. Mayor Kirlcham declared the motioa car�tied. Mr. Gibbs said that t.be City Attornay had wricittea Mr. Marchiafava, but haa received no reply. M�OTI�i by CounciLaan A�arris to direat Che City Attornay to coatact ths vaaer, i�tc. Marahiaiava,• an►d xequeat bf.m to prese�st pisns for destrayiag or resodeliag tbis building tn� cou�ora:ance with tbe Beiildia$ Code. T6e CiLp Attorney shou�id inform the owaer thae the alternative ie coodemoatton uacier the Dangarcus Buildf.ag actian �ohich t4e Ca�ncil wiil do if they have aot received the proposed updatiag of th� building by October 3, 19b6. Secoaded by Cnuncilman WrighC. Upon a voice vote, there being ao aaqs, Mayor KizW�em declared ti�e motion carried. �Sayor Ki�rkham agtced what hae hsppened in ttsa matter of the pickis tactory. The Citp Maosger said that he bas aot besa able to coatact tb� awner, bnt he had talked tc the City Attos�ey about it> aad the Attornay has �rsittea hi�n giving him until eometime in October, at whicb time the City will begin tearing it dawn. Councilman Wrigbt suggeated thia iaiarmatioa ba mailed to the awaez by registered mail to make sune �.t gets there aad proceed oa tMe date aamed. Couwai2man Wright requested that this itea: be o� the ageada of October 3, 1966. CAAIQGB U�DBR N0. 5- W-7„_S•A�, Coanci].man B�arris ssload tbe Coaeultiag Saginei�r for an expianation o# thia chaage arder, �ir� Canetock said tbat tihe hydirant was instailed i;or service to tbe hoctcey riak, tbat the 2ocatiac► of r.8e wel�s is di#fe�cent so tl�ere were actditional fittinga, tbe beat�n,g item was t6e Dedolph it� discussed at the last Couaci,l l�wting, cauaed by delays aad t6ey reca�ome� approvsl. ' �GiTEd�t COUNCYL MEE�NG�, SEP��R i9, 196( PA(� 16 i�r. Com�tock also Qxplaiaed the deductious, aad said thaC t6is change order will be� iacorporated iato the present contract, Mhich will ma1�e it $18,245 which is atill beia� the astimate. Cauncila�an Wright Asked Mr. Comstock if tbis change order will re�edy aay courae of actioa Dedolpb has agaiast the City, aad Mr. Comatock said he couLd not say. �lDTIO� by CounciLman 8arria to apprave CheagQ Order Pumber S- Water tmprovameat Pxaject 75-A. 3ecoaded by Co�cilman Sberidea. IIpoa a voice vote, there beiA,� no nays, Maqa►r Rirkbam dectared the motion carsitd. :�: • � ' 1 �• �:i' r: : Couacilmr�n 8ar�ia said thaC he i�ad gone oves tt►e br3of the City Maaager had prepared, aad thalt he tbi.aks Schadule S or 6 comea cloaeat to what the Couacil has beAa diacus�iag. Be saggested they uae thfa rat� achsdnle bat say 10,000 rather than the first 6,000. Ths City Maaager aaid.that besring the Couacil's coaiments �aas tbe xeasan he had aot pursued runaiag these last tr�o $chedales through the IBM Service Buresu. Councilmaa S6�ridaa as�ead if IBM could have a raQore back for the Couacii•s studq before the October 3ra me�tiag? The City Ma�+g,er sa�d taat it should take a week at thQ moet. The Couc►cil diacuea�d what' Schedule the City �ager should have rua through the I8M Service Bureau. The City Ma�ger looked up the figures and faund that i.n District 1 during the� s�aaex months there were oaly 104 hom�a that used uader 10,000 Gallona, and during tite winter months, 80°� of the eame diatrict used over IO,d00 gallens. Councilmaa Nar�tis snggested a caabinatioa of Schedule S aad 6 such as 6,400 at 40�, next 24,000 at 38�, aext 2Q,000 at 34G, aext 50,000 at 30�, aext: 100,000 at 28�, aad n21 over 200,000 at 26� per thousand which wauld mai�.e the miaiuwm $2.40. Councilmaa Shesidan suggeated theq make the firsC 2fl,Ci00 a� 40�, the next 20 at 38S aad so oa, which will make the miaimum $4aa0 �nd briug the average out at 34G or 355. T�e Couacii agreed with tbis and ca].1ed f� Schedul� 7. Cauncilne�n Wri�bt stated Chat the City daes aoC wtinC �o a�ke a prdfit, ,juat u proper s�aall gai.n to m�iataia a antall feusd, bu� �b�t san7er shauld taice care of itaelf. The City Manager poiated out tbat the Cit:y i�ae a coople< IBi�1 services comiag and the Cowncil suggested runnicag 8ched�le G thraugh alsa. l�l02IOi�1 bp Coemcilmaa I�ta►r.ris eo request tite sud �he Couacil appxovec{ Schedule 7 for the bq Co�ecilman Sharidan. Upoa a voice vate, Birkham dsc2a�red the a�ot:ioa carrieda C?AII�: �....... 1�l+�FIO�T bq Counc�l Cla3.a�s 9599 tbrough Couocila�aa Sheridaa. declared the aation ss�►TBS � Ci.ty Maaager to sva Sabedule b aext Cocu►cii M�ting. Secoaded there beiag no asqs, Mayor taau Haxr�s to appmve for paymeat Geaeral aad Public Utilities 9637. aud Liquor Claims 351 ehrough 386. 8eeoaded by Ugon a voice vote, there beiag no aays, Meyor &trkham cerxied. MO'1'ION by Conacilmea 8arris to approve the follawing estimates fas payment: REGt1LAR COUNCIL 1�8L�TII�TGB SL�PT�'1�8 A9, 19ri6 8. C. Smilh � Aeaociat4s Suite 12 1750 A�smepio Av�nue I�inc�eapolis � �tianssota, 55403 Psofessiooal�3esvices gendexed Fridley Civia Center Locks Paxk Northesn Aspbalf Coostru�ction Companp 610 - 6�th evenue Northoast l�iaasapolis. l�ion�sota Fc�r soork campletad oa 0.8. P. Sanitary Se�aer Bapiirs-constructioa oi bese aad surfaciag oa Abie Street betwe0n �Test �ioore La1�e Drive sod Caroi Drive Mbsre streQ� waa disturbed duriag saaitarp seyer rspeir Sae�dstrom & Bafnes, ?49 Forest Dale B�oad $e. Paul, l�iaaeeota, 55122 PAG� 17 ,� 3,52i.89 •1.03 � Cossected figur� - 3,424.49) Eatisst� D1o. �- Water, S�aaitary Sewer aad Stora� 8awer T�mprovemeot Project Nv. 79 accordiag to contract (Canmerce Park, Swaastrom Cotpct, etc) (Partial) Rieys We12 Drilling Co. 413 Nortb Lex�iqgtoa Parkwaq St. paul, I�tl.mesota, 55104 Bstimste No. 16 • Water ImpYOVemeat Pro�eat No, 75•A, accorc�ir�,g to contract (St�ree Additiona�. Dri�t iJel�s) (Paxtial} Haadail 6 Berglin 6801 P1aza Cutva l�icu�eapolis, Minae sota, 55432 For work aamplated in connection �oitb �asrgeacy r�paira of staxm sewere in the 73rd Avenue, Able Street, Van Bassa area under O.S.P. Progr�m Comstock & Davis, Iac. , Consultii�eg Lngittes�s 1446 Couaty 8oad "1" Mioneapolis, Minnesota, 55432 Bstimate No. 18 - Wat�r Ia�rovement Project No. 75-A (?6roe Additional Drift Wells) I ' I ' $ 2,341.75 $31,384.80 $15,052.9$ $ 1,653.41 �+or resideot iagpection aad ::�esident auperviaicn for the 8�akiag out of tbe co�stxuction rc�rk for the followiogs $ 85.00 , �cui.�a co�c� �azr�cs s�r�� Ls, 1966 PA(� 18 ' Bstimate �o. 7 - �tater Improvement Project ' No. 75-C, Schedala 1#ram Au�ust 1, 1966 thxough August 27, 1966 (Three Milliou Ga13on B�eservoir) ' 8stiaate No. 3 � Str�et D�proveapeat Project 80. 1966-3 from Auguat i, 1966 through A�tguat 27, 1966 (Ioasbruck Sth Additioa� � ' Sstiaiste No. 2- 8anitary Se�rer, Water ead Storan Sever Luptovsm�nt Prcject No. 79 fras Angnst 1, I966 through August 27, 19b6 (Commesae Park, Swaastrom Court, e�c.) $atimate No. 7- Water L�prvve�t Project Ao. ' 75-C, Schadule 2, #rom August 1, 1966 tbrougb August 27, 19b6 (Sigh Surface R�ps sad Tbree Additional Filtera • Comaboas Park) Duakley Suriacing Coa�aeYy 3756 Graad Stre�t Nortbeaet. Minneapolis, Minnesota, SS4I8 8sti,mate No. 4(Partial� Strest Ia�ravem�ent Pro ject l�o. 1966-1, Sc6ede��e A�Oak Grove Additian, Biverviev Heights, etc.) C. Sa McCrossan, Iac, 8onte �2, 8ox 322 O�seo, Minaeaota Eatimate No. 3(Pgrtial) Street I�paavemeat P�ro jact Noe 1�66-4, Schedule A(Plqaioutb Additi�) �ecanded by Council.maa Sheridan. $ 20d.00 $ 574. �00 $ 1,074.50 $ SIO.�� $46,972.26 $33,228.Sb Couacilmsa Wright said that tbe S. C. Smiley b Associates estimata does not istdicate the oral coafirraatian th.3t thi$ is the final paymeot oa t6at project, and he would lilc� ro aimend tbe matioa thaC the eatimatee iadicate that the payment under the first estimate to S. C. Smi.ley & Aeaociat�s fs rhe final paym�at aad is correcCed bp $103.40 daw�ard. Seconded 'by Cauncilman 8arris. Vote apon the smc3ndment: Upoa a voice vote, there being no a8qa, Mayar &trtrhr�m declared the motioa carriede Vote upoa the MAtiong IIpon a voice vote, there being no nays, I�ayor I�ham deciared �he motian carried. CouaciLma Wright suggeaeed the Couacii consider the papmsat of the pr�viauly cantested fee to Bmiley & Asaociates. 8e aaid he believes that the City Attornep has made a recoc�nendation to pay the fee which is appraacimetely $7,000. ' R��UI.�1R COUNCIL I�STENG, SEPT83�SEg 29, I966 PAC� Z9 ' , �� ' ' ' ' - 1 Mp?ZO1Q by Councitmaa idright to pay t6ie coataat�d f4e. Coue�a3la�sn 8asris said the racosds e6oald ahow that t6is bili vas iacurred ia February. 1965 and waa awe iacurzed by this present Conacil. Cauncilmaa Wright said it �as accepCable to bim to mst�e this part af bis motion. Seconded by Cou�acilman Ha�ris. Upon a voice vote, Chere befng so aays, Mayo�c 8irkhem daclared the m�tion cazried. M:�:j: _ 1�OTIQi by Coua�c3lmea 8arris to appsrove the T.icens�a and appsnd t6a liat to the Dsinutea. 8ecoodad by Couacilman Sheridan. Couoci Lu► Tiiri,ght .ade a note of the fact t.i�at at the time ti�e Special Use Pexdt �as dircnss�d for Lhe funeral hoa�, tbe coatractor for the Fuaesal Some was aot a�ic�ased coatractar. Upon a voice vote, there being no naqs, May�or Si�cckb�es decler� tbe aqtiaa carrisd. 1�OTI�i by Cauicilman Barris to adopt R+eaolutioa �144-1966. Secoaded by Councflman �eridan. IIpon a voice vote, there being ao aays, Mayos �irk6am dealared tbe motion ca�ctied. F AJDs - , The CiCy Manager explained that wi�en a bond is floated the tax levy ia made, aad tahen the fuada.are availabl.e ti� Ci�y certifies to the Countq t6at thia cas6 is comiog fortt�ith and the Couaty levies the differeace. ' MO►1ZON by Couacl�mn Wright to adopt �so2ntiva �145-1966. Seconded bp Couacilmaa Sheri.dan. Upon e voice vote, ttaeze beiag no nays, Mayor 8irl+dsam d�clared ti�e. moticn carried. ' #1 - 966 196T ?O O!' I 1 ' ' ' ' ' 1�0�1'tUlq by Coweilm�a Wright to adopt ltsao2uti� �i46-1966. Seeoeded .by Couneil�au Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, tl�ere beiag ao aays, �jroar 1Ciri�a declarad dse mo�ios� cax�cied. I�pTl�bi by Councilmaa 8as'ria to sdopt 8esoi.ntion #147-1966. Mr. John l�eysr asked if the blacktop �+as to be stopped betweQn Broad asd Riverview Terrace, end if so where woald the water in the sttett go du�ciag a heavy rain? T!� City 8agineer explaiaed that there will have to be a stora sewer £roae Broad to Bi�erview Terrace on tbe river becauae of aprings. �a �aid that for nuw caCch baains will be iastalled at the end of the paviag, and there may be a need for two additioaal o�es later whsa tbe paving is fiaisbed. ' REGt�AR COUNCZL I�7��?tiae �F''i�P��3 19, Z9�� PAC�' 24 I ' , ' J Tbe moti,oa was seconded by Cowacilma.n Sheridan, and upoa a voic� vote, there being no nays, Mayc�ar Kirkham declared �he motioa carried. Tb� Fina�ce Dfr�ctor recoeameaded tabling tbis Besolution as th� buyer and selleY aro not ia agrce�ent as to who will pay. MO'1'IOTi by Couincilsaea $arx'is to Cable this Beaolution aad to sbqt�at the Finaace Director to report back to rUs Co�nncil at the aext Couacil Me�tiag. ' Seconded bq Councilmaa S6eridea. Upoa a vaiae vote, there being ao oaya, Maqor Hirkhaa d�clarsd the motioa carried. C��CATIQ�iSs CA� I.A�TTT � S�iS � INC s MAINTSNANCE AGBF.E�B�NTs, The City Maaager �said he l�ad talked to the City Attorney aba►t t.ltis, aad if the Council is in agreear�nt the Admiaistration can be autborized to accept tbis agreemeat. T4e Consulti�ag Engine�r explaiaed the reaeons t,ametti 6 8oas, Iace, waated eo extend its warraaty from oae pear to three yeara. Counciimsn Harris ask�ed hi.m if he reconmer�ded this agreemeat be anter�d into. Zise Conaulting Engineer secid yes he wauld as tbere will be a corporate aur�ty bond 2S� greater thaa. the orfginal price, and that theq did not aaticipate any problema. �btifla by Councilmaa Harris to instruct the Admiaistration to anter into an agreemsat witb ',ametti & Sons, �nc, zegaxding aa extended �rraot� on streeta so a►amed ire Che commuuica.tioo. Seaonded by Cauacilman Vright. Upoa a voice vote, tbere beiag no aays, Maqor Birkham a��iarea r.�e motioa cazrisd. ��:�� �:�: _�' l�ra Gibbs said titat be had sa agreemsnt �rom tbe Sexter Realty vhich is Che sa�ae type of agreemeat. ilOTION bp Couacilman Harris to zaceive tho docum�at from Sexter gealty and tnrn it over to t.be CiCy Manager Co it�cluds ia the aext agenda. Secoaded by Co�mcilman Sheridaa. Opon a voi�e vote, ttie� being no nays, Mayar Bir&i�aut daclared ti� motioa carried. (C) ,�O('!� �49 e BUDG'8?� l�lOTION by Couaci]maQ flarris to receiare the cc�mmunication from Local #49 �ecoaded by Counciimrm Sheridaa. Upon a voice vatie, there being ao nays, Mayor Rirkham d�clarad the aatiat carried. , �tEGUI.AR €'AUNCEL t�'1'inTG ��P�MBELR 19, 1966 PAGS 21 ' �J ' .�D.Z BOASD � HI�ALZB, ;,, R1�P�,0�? T�OUGii ATJG'�T 31: Counci].m�aa 8artis �asloed abat happeas on the complaiats to abete a auisaoce. Se asked if theg were givea to the Citq Attorney. Tbe Ctty Mana�r said that the 8e'altb Iaspector would diacuss any legal problema with the City Attorney, bat that basically, be follawa up t.heaa items himself. Couacilman Wright said tbat thexe is s haaltb cvmplaiot sgaiast tb� Cit�r ' becauae of duunpiag oa th� river, aad ask�ed about this. 7!►e City �aoager $aid e6is has been twcned over to the-Publ.ic Works Departaaent. 2+mT;Q� by Cowncilmao Harris to receive aad iils tha Board.of BasltL tceport. ' Secoaded by Co�cilman 3l�tridan. Upoa a voica vote, th�sar b�iag ao asys, Mayor Kirk6am declared the a�tion carried. �%.,. -,�A,��BS�ts INSt]RAL�TGE RBPO��s Tbe Citq Manuger s$id that he haa jugt received this repart and has not duplieated it, as it is quite extensive. Se said BIIChmao-Andei'son snSSeated it be referred to the a.$ent for the �artford Lieurance Companq as thay haadle moat of the City°s ineuraace. �Covacila�an Sheridaa suggested tbaC Baci�man- Anderson b� aatcs8 to reproduce enough copies far the Council. 1�02I0�1 by Couacilmaa H�sycia to receive tt�e coaomupicativn from Bachmaa- Andexsoa aad refer tLe documeat eo the Insuraoce Committee for theiz commsnts to be returaed to the Council nt tbe earlt�st poasible aso�nt, and requsat iive additional copies of the report from Bachman-Mderaon. Seconded by Couc�c�lman Sherid�n. Upoa a voice vote, there bei�g ao aaps, Mayer 8irkham declaxed the mot�on carcried. � DA?�SBG BUIL�S� : TAX FO�,iFLTT PBO�RTits The Finance Dire�ctor explaiaed that 1�. Dalberg would if.ke to �iy the portion of �,ot 27 which is a s�aall piece of proper�y that is tax for%it, bnt t6e Couaty 6ne vithdrawn all tax farfei� pxogerty nntil they hold a sa2e, whicb th�y thought would be this gall, but it now appears tbe sale wi11 aot be held uut�l next yeaxo �e explaiosd that I�r. Dalberg woald Iike,to pnrchese this piece o! property to�meke two �ildiag sit�s aod 1.t is oo good to sny- oa� eise, but Lbe City is the oalq ae►e that caa buy tax fosfeit property at preaent. Mra Dalbe�g would like Lhe City to buy it sod aell it to thrm. Councilman Wxigbt asid tbat he did not th3qk this Was ]e gal. Mr. Gibba did not lcnaw if tbie would be legai. I�OTi0t�1 by Couaciiman �rris to refer tbis coa�uaication to t1�e City Attorney to have a legalitq xeport back by the end of thQ �e1c. Seeon�ded by Co�uscil- man Wri�hht. Upon a vaice vote, tbere baiqg uo nays, 1Kaqor F.i.skh�a deela�cad the matioa carried. Mayor Rirkham t�ld Mre Dalberg that if it ia legal, be would have ao objection Co doing�it. .��..._��_.._ ��� V�B�CS OF FBiD1___�__SY:r VOTEB 1�SGISTBATI�1: ifOTION by CEwncilm�n 8�arri8 to receive a�nd file the letter fron the League ' of Women VoCers and cameead ti�m for titeir Votez Hegietratf� Drive. Cauacf2- maa Wright sa3d he ��ould like to acnend the n�ation for the benefit of the presa and take no�e of the fact that the Voter Begistratioa Drive will be held ' ' REGULAit C�t)NCYi i�`1'�N�� �>EP�EI�iBER 19, 1966 ' PAC,'E 22 by qualtfied Deputy Registrars who are members af the League of Women Votars. Tbe drive wili be held Octobez 14th an,d �Sth riad the proposed lc�catiooa are the Fridley SCate Bank, Fa�'a Market and Couatry Club Market. Coc�cil.maa Harzis agreed roith this a� aa addition to flie motion. 3eccnded by Couaciimaa Wright. Upazi e� voice vot�, there beiag no aays, P�ayor Kirkham declarad tbe moCion carried. : 4.�'� Mr. Joho Meyer sxid that earlier ia the meetiog Mayor Rirkha� bad atated tbat tbe Federal Urbaa 8eae�+a1 plan cost �130,000 aod he aisbed to corr�ct thia figure and atated that it waa actually approximately $10,Q00, aa� of which r�as paid by tbe Citizens of Fridley as a part of their s�micipal ta�oes, iastead this moasy was paid in paxt by ev�ry taxpay+er in tha Cou+at�. lie said this waa on�y fair aa a portion of Fridley°s taxes have b�ea goiog to hm�dzeds of cocraun£ties a!1 over ti�e Co�satrq siuce 2949. Mayor Kirkhaa said that he accepted the figures that their records shov, but that tax dollars are tax dollars. Mre Carl Paulson aslr�ed about the procedare for removing buildiage that art uasafe. Be mentioned a bu�lding that has been vacant five yesrs and appears to be a hasard to childrea if they sE�ou2d break in. Mayor Rirkhev eaid that if he was spQaking about a particular buildiag, he should bzing it to the attention of the Couucil aAd they could iave8t3gate, aad if it ia judged a daugerous buildiag, action could be �tarted agaiast it. Camcil.o�a Wright said that this could be given to tbe Health Inspector, which ia one of a large number.of actioas opea to the Couacil against old buildinge. Mr. Paulson said be wantQd to makc sure it weat to the right persoa. Mayor Kirkham said to briag the details ta �he City I�anager. Ti�e City Manager aaid ehat at Ieast thre� oeemas a week �o to the Hea2th Insgector, but these t5ings do take time. Mr, M�yer safd he woald like to ask Maprnr Kirkham his views on th� sigdificattce of Public 8eari�gs, eapecially �s rel�tes Co the seatimenta expreased there aad bow binding theq are on a Cou�ricil ta follaw. He said he had detected t6at Mayor Kirkham felt at tb$ first h�aring on Urban Reuewal th:�t a majority of the peopLe voted against it, �nd he had based many of his viewa on this fe�liag it was thar expreasioa of th� general papulace. Mr. Mey+er said he felt di£fereatly about Public i�eagings, CounciZman Harrfa �sid tbat a Public.Heariag is aa iadicator of how the people feel, aad it appeared frem both of tbese meetiags (U'rban Renewal and City Hall) that the aentimeats at ttie hearing wera the m�ajosity view, 1'�• 1�eYer said that if tbe people thougt�t their vat� v�ould count, the public bearings would be pecked. Mayor Kirkham said he thougttt MIr. Meqers was the only one that f�lt that way, �ad he felt Che public does m�ake their thoughta kao�n at heariags, and that the people do come if they aY�e interested in somet�ing aad let theix feelinga be knawn. Conncilman Hazris said that there have besa some i�sarings which had led him to believe tt�at th� people did aoC want a certain project and in the end ehe Council ha.s nc�t gone through with the project. Mr. Paalson aaid that if the Cous�cil were to be bound by a vote at a Public Aearing, theze would be a big prop�aganda progr� and aot democratic governmeat. He said that this ia going c�n ia this coa�auaity right now which is the reasoa he is go�ng �o start what: iB cal]e d a"Tawahal2 M+e�ting". REGiTi.AR COUNC�L I�TiNt;9 5BPfi1�ER 19, 19be� NA8RQ�1 BOUIEVABDS 0�1 I�SSI38iPPI STREBT: « PAC� 23 Couacilman Harrfs said thaC Bloomington is presently filliag ia their aarrar boulevards, aa We have oa Miseiasippi Street, with either blacktop or cancrete. He said that Chsy 6ave found thaC the salt used ia tbe Minter adheres aa8 the sod naver gxaosa He had Calked ta the contracto;r who had done thia ttoric an,d be had indicated Ln the �utuace be would reca�eend the gaaM fa Fridley aa it aould have been cheaper for him to put in concret� to th� curb l.i.ne rather than com� back With t6e bacicfi2l aad aodo The City Manager mtationed t1u eafety hazerd of invit�ing children to valk tbat alose to tha csab, especially on a bigh speed road. Couacilmaa Barris aaid tisat if it 6ad beea dowe in blacktop, the ci�ildacea probably would eta� on the cement, aad snggeated tt►e Council,take this under coasideration the next tim� tb�y have a pro ject of ttsi$ kiad., Co�uecil.maa Wxight aafd that thia vaa a good paiat to raise, and aaother posaibility would be to have plantinga every ao raay �eee which would discourage people and bilce riders close to tisa cwcb. D�VE_ �N O�i BAST B,�,VSR 80AD,s, Conacilmaa Wright said Chat no action bas been takea agaiaat thia drive-in because the Co�ncil has been waiting €or tha report from the Heeltb Inspector, but aaw that they bave received tbe report, he felt it would be appropriate to ivaCitute d�ng3�ons beiildiag Iitigation agair►st it. MpTION bq Cowncilman Wright ta direct the Citq Attorney to caas�lt witb the flealth Inspector to determine at what point dangeraus bufldiag action should begin, and if ft s6ould begin aC oace, to prepare the appropri.ate r�aolutioa for the next Coun�il Meatinga Secoaded by Co�,u►cilm�an Aarriso Upon a voice vote, there being no aays, Xisyor Kirkhem declared the motion carr3�ed. ADJO�NTs ?here being no further busittiess, Mayor Riricham declar$d the �egular C�uncil Mestia4g of Septeml�er 19, 1966 ad�ourned at 12s15 PaH. 8espectfully submitted, �J'�-�� �.,u.- ,,�CY+�io-n J G / l�ary Lu Strcm Acting Secrecsry to t6e Council � oRn� x�o �--� � �� 1 1!� ORD� PZtOVIDING F�OR THS R80�tGi�IZATIO�i OF TFIB FRIDLBY CI'1'Y , PLA�TI�(33 COi�I383� R1�iD REPEA�I..ING t�3APT8R �1�Oo SBCTIO�TB 40v01 �OUG'H 40005. I' I , I � THS G�CaL OF THS CITY OF FRIDLSY DO � AS FOLL�8: �hst t1u City Ca�u�cil of tt�� Ci�,y o! Fs3Airy b�ac�y a��d � 40 og tho City Co�e of ths Ci�y of Fsi�l�y sa �aila�a� 44.O110 �he�c+� is i�ac�hy crsat� a Planui� CaaAissioa f�ooC tilsa City of Fsitll�y, Mimseso�a. ' T'ha Caima�,saioa�►► $iial.l ac�aaist of a c�arsl �aisas� th� Chaissnsn of th� Parks amci Rerriatian . Cae�aissioan, tbe Ch� of' � �ardlY sub-cwsaittee� a�d aaas m�es �t larq� w'ho ,�isall a�aev�s as V3�a� ' �11a3s'lNtri of tr1� Pl$t.8o suU�'D�.vi�iiOalB, Sti^�tts i1:1�: Ut�liti�s 8nb� Co�amittAS �stsbli�ua� by this aar�i�nos and at�y a�ts l�toa I' T�her �ub-eommittoc�s hes�y estabiiai� shaii b�: (a� Plafiso Sub-Diviaio�, 3ts�t and tltiliti�a ��istiirg ' of th� Chalr�a�ta V3�vo C�aiYtran and tlss're s�alwpce st largso ' , ' �J , � � ' cb� su�.td�g s9ca�nd�u.�ds a�a nsess,gn co�tros c�onssstsnq o� the� Ctasirr�ar► and fouuc u�ta�cs at lar�s. 40 oOZl o All aotsoit�s �mema�rs ah�►1.� bs a�point`ci by t� Ca�ucil iaac thr�s-�yras t�rms e exca�e�t � Co�ticil si�a►11 atagg�ac th� �ppO�T�At.B 8!! 'tllit t.h@ 'C�C�LS Og 210 �04."� '�lait tW0 �� 0� � ea+oitt� ahall �ocpi�a in � ons yeax p T!w t��uncil s�ll �s�qnats ths Chairn�en o� �� Cc�ni.��ss o T'i�►+� p�sant m�s oi t.� vario�s �a�itte�s shaa.l c�tintaa to aa1G'Vr t�ti1 thi11' t�s'ss �p�sre �noo�t that ths Chai�an ag �iLe f, �� '�.;.;,:,;. �-�_���^-,� sqti-CaaaittM s�►all becaaw th� �s at la=qa at�d se�ve as V3� Chsl�tsosA oi tt�e PlatB, 3u�b-Div�iaase str�ets ard tTtiliti�a Su�i-coa�itt�. Th� Caa�al.tfi�sa ahala �:hh y�aro fraa� th�3r a�w� n�ca, e:ho� a via!- dlais�n and a sae�t+�ta=y o At aa�y �r�ti�ag oi tYa Caowiie�io�, if tDe s'�gu18t �hai�cmatt fxom a�,y co�saittAO 38 �}tc�ap�� to a►tt�s�, t� vip-� d�ais�n �aay at� 8nd act in his p18o�. 40 0031 o T9�e Ca��io�► �aall s�acve itz ata advi�ary cay�a�cit,y to t� Co�sn�il ax�ci adaiaiatr8tionq P�CObl�s ahall b� tsteo�r�d to th� Com�is�iaa� ar�d t�y b,s sssig�d to tts� aub�Camtnitfi�e iooC d�tail�i! att��y if s�qu�.t'ocla All r�comaes�datioc►n by tth� Coamise3,ou ahall b� m�A to th� City C�Cil thrtxsg't� tb�s City l�nagwc'o 11 �I I ' I ' I 1 ' , ' � Comaai$siva� is chasg+�d wi�h the raspoasfbili�.y ivo� �od- tfs►ucxis ca+�snity plann►inq imclv6dia�g� coo�dinatod subdiviaiaat dsv�alo�nte laa�J s� �1a�3�5 0� Cspi�l fs�aco�v�msrt8; ps��ie bvt3.lai�g,a an�d �ity fa�,f�.�,���g a�evalo�t of �opoeeci caPitaa. i,�p=ovs�a� o�udg� e��.apr�ra� o� parke aand pla��ro�aads o n�ti� tainiAg up�-to-claf�s k►uil,�i�g cc�e�c8 xUm�s�t of publ�+e utiliti�am st�ets axaol tua£�ia sia£�etya ��o�n of it�dustria� and co�am�c�ial i%v�lo,�tp In a8tiliti�c�a � P1.�3is�g Co�asio� s'hall asswat thi �esgv��Tciilit�s o� th� Ba��di�g �a�d. Th�ea duti�sa cv�s� of aPp�� og s��,�s �►8�no �P�� �oa�cl f�u�c�ic�xtial plan of pro- po�ed �iuiZd�ngs r s��,t c� dutiie� nvw �fo�d by tl��e Buil�ioq Boa�C�l o 4�.0410 2'hae Co�.��s�o�a sta�.l m�� t�rries ��hly a�c1 raa�s ofcG�as as � 4 x�3� ��ai�c�3,��►a sha31 mam� as a�s�lc� b�t tiae Co�seio�e ��t i;rt�'L� t�wwss ci�c��3.otao axzd a�i.i3tit�u 8hS11 be ]O�pt of �11 �t�ngso Co��i.�� f3��� an�d �e�ndati�oasa al�all bs ts�ts�t3.�t+� by t�e� ���?��.v� d�a�n a% �h� Co�.sai� et�d f�com �its Ca��sio� �o �1�� Cr���� � r; 40 m 451 o W`��s �.� �3� <�ia�,c� �� t�a+� �acuac�l B�eac�s is a aysod fo� ' addi��� s�7�c�.��ts c�c �lsll��iona,i w�a�ats�at-larget suc�► adslit�.on�a r�ay �� ra�� 7�� �� �c�a�na,�.]. p C�S�ismaa of a�pt �► sub�eos�so�.t� �ha�,� �o� a �� of �h� Ce�+iasio�o � ' 1 ' ' ' � L� ' ' u PA33�D BY Ti3� �$�"it' �C4�b,� t3F �� �l�Y L1F FRXDL�Y '1'HIS DiAY QF o 1966 0 ATT83T: CZTy C�LBRK - Katviri C e Brune�ll � - Jack O o Kir�am g�8t g���g= September 19, 1966 0 S�eoan�cl Rsa�dirt�g: • Pt�blisb: � � �F� APPOINTI�NTS TO CO�I�'T�3 (TABIi�D S�p'TB1�B8R b& 19, 1966} T�RI�t StiGG89'1'S�D CIT7t CO�IIKIT'I'BT $'�.:l� � A1�P0?.�1't73� 8uraan Relatiosis eo�amiictee Richard �At Large) A�r 12-31-67 Streetis & Utili�is,s Sub-ca�oitteo of the Pla�ning Commiasion Gazy t�be�n 12-31-�6? Baasc7 of A�ls T.�d Jar�ka�wski 12-31-68 � i� I � I , I ' I ' I ' 1. I 1 �O�D Ol�' APrEALS 1�IINtT�BS - 38� 28, l9bb ?he Meeting �as Called to order at 7;40 PoM. by Cttairmaa Nawrocki HO.�CALL �883 PSESBNTs Nawrocki, Saunders, Fitzpatrick � I►�MB�BBS ABSSNTs Goodricb Mr. and Mra. Bri�r we�e preses�t and �ro a�sd Mrs. B. H. Doyle, 921 Ov�rton Drive wese preseat. ' It �as gointed ou� hy the Brim�ers that when they had the property surveyed � shawing the house in place, t�e house was onay 31� feet from Lhe propertp Iine iastesd of sche 3� feet that it was thougiet to be. Therefore, the varia�sce tha� t�ee�r wexa� recqueetiteag �aould b� ixam 31� fee� to 27� feet , iastead of as adv+er�ised. t4r. Dayle s�at�d that he o�3ecte� ro both the side yard se�b�ck variaa�e aaast �ts� fron� yard �etbacis variance, �ince he felt that it �uould black bis vie�a iroQa tb� b�dreo�m wiadow. .� a. 4 3� ?s � , �z � '��� � (s�,�� I�t?TIUl�T �y Fitzpatgick, seso�sded by 5awtders, ta reco�end t� the Coancil ...... � . .:.,.:_ �.w t�at the Va�isnce b� $r�antcsd from 5 fe�� to 3 feet en the side,_,and from _ , _ . . ....: F _�,. 31� feet ta 272 feet ia frQnt, �.oting that the adverti.sement for Che .,�... ._. ,. ,. Public HesYin� stat�d that the. fxont aetback wae fron� 35 fee� to_,31 _feet and that the actnal sugvey af t4�e property siiawed that the bous� was _ . .. . . .___��.. located 3I'� fee"t fran the frant pxopert�+ lins icastead of 35 feet,. Upoa a vo�.ce vote, th�r� 6�ir.�g no rtays, Cfiairman Nawrocki declared the mot�oa carxied. �� ��� 2 . �ttc ���xr., t.�.�,�tu ,� oJ ��,�,a a v�,R�.�, �aM �c�r.3� � .?6 � �� 0F ItB7.DI�Y, MINi�ESOTA 1963, REV�SED DECS�BEB 31, 1964, BY WAIVSR dF F��T TB CK OF FEET T T TRUCT O�II ` � i - $� , � � ----- 3 �� ��j' ox xsvu�dma �ai.�r.�v� alv�,. ��v�v — �aTti AV�ivU� NVK�A�'1'� Nd11�N�AYULi�y MliYiY��V1A� . . �-----°--- f There was no o�e preserat �or or agaSnst the Variance. 1'he Boaxd di9cussed tbe fact that ttaere wa.3 a grea� de�.l of wet Laud to the rear of this praperty aad. �hat it saou�.d �ppear that �i�is was ehe o�aly location for the proposed structur�. It also �ra.s stated fa Che apptication to the Baard of Appeals, that �he pet$tiaaex �aas also the owner of the propertits adjoining tbe said praperty within 200 feet. BOA�D fl�F AP�€:AI3 Yi��Y`.aS a��E'T%i�9BB�a 28 � 196G PAGB 2 I�TIap by Saunders, ssconded by Fitz�atrick,_ta recoaniend to..the� Counci� that the Variance be $r�ted. Upon a voie� vote, there baiag no osyo�, .,. . , . _. CYiaiYman Nawrocki declaa^aed the �tia� carsia . ADJO�T: There being no further buaiaess, Chairmaa Naoerocki declared the areieting adjouraed at 8:15 P.M. Reapectfs�lly aubmiCttd, G/6�/ls� /. !i(/ 8ar1 P. Wap�ntr Secretasy to the Board � ��� PLANNING COMMISSION ASL'EI'ING - SEPTII�ER 22, 1966 PAGE 1 ��� The meeting was called to order at 7:35 PeMo by Chairman Kravi.k. R41,I, CALL: Members present: Hu{�hes, Kravik, Bandel, Erickson, Bergman Others present: City Manager Wa�ner 1. VACATION: SAY #64-08, JOSEPH ZI?.AK: Street vaaation - 57� Avenue between 3rd Stxeet end 2�-Street. Mr. Ziaak was present and stated he would like to build on the lots he owns, but neede the additional land the vaQation would supply. After a short diecussion reviewing the aaaess to the area, dieousaion of the plane ot' the Erickeon Petrol�um Compar�y, the lota they o�ed, Member Bergman was asked to review the action of the Streete �ad Utilities Committee. He stated that you can see by past minutes that there ia a fai� amount of history to the vacation request. The position of the Streets and 17tilities Subcommittee was that we would accept t11e aul de sac at the Soutr. end of 3rd Street s,s indiaated on the drawing on pag�e 12 of the Planni.ng Commission Agenda of September 22nd �nd we felt tr,at, altho.there was no paxticular benefit to the City�whether this cul de sac be formedA rather tr.an through access as it now exiats, if Mr. Ziaak want�d to take it ra.pon t:ims�lf to talk to his neighbors. and axrange dedications, the c�xl. �de sac co�xld �e arraraged, Mr. Zizak bein� aware that the area to be vaca�;ed go�s bacl� ta the people who initial�yr ded- iaated it ax�.d he would ti�en go b�.ck and msl�e arrarigements to b�y it. We felt that if Mr. Zizak waxited to accept this burden of the dedication needs, ii successfully a.�rat�ed� we wo°�.ld be agreeable. To n�y l�owledge, hae r.ad nevex previo�sly been successf`�tl in convincin� the adjacent groperty owners that they should dedicate any iand. As I recall, tl�e woman in Parcel C had a pretty nice rock garden in the rigYht of way9 and she didn't care at all to have it vacatedo and somebody elee aas using it ior a bal]. field or sometriing. There wasnit much sympatt�y from the nei�hbors. In anawer to the question of ownership of the lote involved, Mr. � Zizak eaid Erickson owns two lats, t�lr. Soren�on two lots. and Mr. Hapka t�ro lots. The Commission felt tha.t Erickson Petroleum Co. intend to, in some way, open up traff-�c irom the 2� Street area all the way down to ' ' 1 ' 5�th gvenue. Member Bergman continued tha,t i� �he Planning Commiasion membera had no objections9 and if the q�alifications of the Streete and IItilities Subcommittee have been met: iee. �hat the requeator himself wark out a �lan whieh can proWide for n�oeasary dec3ications for a eul de ae.c, which we do feel is required9 along with the vacation as,requested, and con sideration of the Exickson development of the highwsy accesg. which apparently is raot in eonflict, there would be no objections to a motion. � � �'�' . F . ..az �.,�, � f��1� L s-'' E�L7STri�1 32C'+''l �� � E ���7.�� ., � ��r (?�1�7��j` , � �i f ,4,,,r.=.,�,.. ���s� `.�.��"-, -..�.�. � .�,,.�.,�.m ,n.�,.,.•.,.,. ,,.,.,.,...-....,,�.�,e.., . ,.. .. ,,,.�::. �. . _,_..,.� �..�.w....... ,..-�.,;....-,� ..,.�,..,... ..,�. � .,. _ _ , . �QT:LON h,y B��rgr.e,arl, secondECi by Baxidel„ that the Pl�n.ing �ammission rF�cc�mn�nd to �'o Aa��il �ppro�*�.7. of thF vac�-tiox� req�est `SA� ��4 �8�x _ __ . .�ryF� T.ix.��; of ';;7� �1�;4n°.�� i�et�,ac��en 3�d Strc��t �.n;3 2� 5treet 9R�b:�ect. to.. _ _. _. ,.. _ n�cc��s�.ry 1a.n� dEy.f,.iortions o;' Lotg 4�.na. �� o�" �locl� 2'�, rscomm�ndi�; in. _. . tr�i�a p��t�.^�:�1�.r. �;��At, �°�°t;h�� i;h�n � �t�ridar�'� �.OU fbot 'iiamPtc�� �:�.1� �e _ _ . �. . .. ._ _... . __._ �.. ��c.,, �Yi� mir�i.ut�rn a�.��� cf' 8U f:�c�i. SJpon a voi��: �;ote� the motion �.arrieda Tt; w�.s note� tr._.�� tt.e v�:e�,tion wo_�.1+3 be the �'�1.1 width o� the present st:reet whic'r: i� :33 te�i:� on %ot� �; and h, Block 2�', only� Mr. Zizak wa.s infor.m�ci tlli�3 wo�xld, ro beTore the Co�ncil on October 3rd. 2� R.F30RC�dNIZ9.TI0N Cli! `1.'iiE PLANN7.�T� CC��'ISSSION: Tl�e mat�ras:i �'or. thia ii;�m. inc��ad�d a memor.and�m from the City Atiorrtey, a d�cai° t o�' �1�e ord.in�.nc�± �b�o�id.ix� f or the reorg�.nization of the Friciley F�,anning �ommiz�sion a.r..�. �n ord.inanoe pertaining to the d�ties oi tY�e Pl.��:nnir� Gome�i��sion ancl a�zthorizing a s�tbdivision of the �lsr,n�.ng �omm.i��.ion to serve a�s a�.�il.fling Boa,rd �nd prescribing the dtii�ties thereo�. Re�ardiz�g �'a?�a,�x°a:ptl � 0.021 on page i6 � the que�stion was asked i� the ' Plt�a�nin� Commi.ssion wa�� go�r� t.o 'r�e di.��olv��. Accordi.ng to a meeting •,�ith tr�e Corancil� th.at was� not the p�pose az�d in order, �t to give thi� impr�ssionN tr�e ie�� �ho��l.� YrE rP�,1.i�ne�.m ' It wa.s �.ske��'. th..� t, d.oesn' t it �as{��lly ha�pen in an ordir�ance of this type, yo� �ite intr�� it wnen yo�. ar� writir� the thing ior the first time.which membcrs wo�1�i lae a,pnointe�. which t�rmse etca in case of a ' revision o.f some so�t to �how som+� othe� m�ans e� cha�e from one group. In ti1P ca,ae we h�.ve her� , it wo�l.d prob�bl;� b� very wise to write into the ordinancF the i�tEnt to k�ep the sam:e ge�: sc�nnel we have at this ' point, tnat th� ffoz�n�� chazrm�►. o�° thia o� �hat co�mittee become the cha�.�rrian o� w%at�ve?° i-� i�, etc. TYi�re is no q�aestion of who is involveda b�a,t thQ t�:x-r.n� �1�� �,t;+� �.n�ro2��e�.� � 1 � ' Membe� ii�.aglies s�ated, that th.ir� i�» maybe g a techniaality that the Pa.rks and R��re�tiQn Go�nmi.s�si.an ian' � e� ��.baou�mittee of tt�e Fla.nning CO�1.S51.021 &C�0��.1;2'�°'-, t0 rec�nt oxdin�.r��es �Q��iriance #3148 Oetober, 196���. Perhape th�i: aho�ld be xeflected i.n th� wo�c�ing an page 16, item c. He pointed th.is o�t bE�:rz4�se the Par.ks and R��r�ation Commisaiono eata.blished by ordinance� are rfssponeible to tY:Q Co�ancil in mattera concerni.n� re�creation and r�eapc�nsible to the Co°s�ncil tl;ro��tl the Planning Commi.ssion in matters concerning l�nd aaquisiiion and development. As long as this tect�nical di.£.�'er�encf� does exist between the Parks and Recreatior� Cammiasion. and ttie Flanning Courmissi�n ra..nd S�abcommittees A he felt tlie wording here sho�ld be co�rec.ted 4 M�mber Be�gman, referring to Ttem A�page 16) ata.ted the Streets ' and �tilities aand Pl.at� and Subdivieions Subaommitteea have been getting t►y w3th 3 member�� .�ie �ie1t A and. r�a�. so stated ior some time v that a 3 member s�abcom�ni�tee is t�ao sTaa.1I bPCa�se if one member is absent9 it ' leaves a chairm��n. and one member. He was not certain a six member commiitse was ei.the.r ideal o� necessa�y. It was agreed that a five member level wo�ild be better. ' ' � ' 1P1an_�zin� Co�:;_ssi��� r��� ui� ���t�r�?:-��x: 22 � 7��� �a�� -5 , � �_ 3 ' Re�.rdi��g assumirig th� resp�nsibi lities of thF Boa�d of Appea].s � Chairman �ra�rik statec� it ur�,e his v,�nderstanding tP.st when this was dis- cuased sever��,l week� agop it wa.3 etated tha,t the f`�unction of the Bo�rd ' oi Appeals, :from a praatica7. point oi view, was eucl� tr.at moet of the r�ecisians co�zld be h�.ndled by the Gity P7.a�,ager and passed on to the Go�uo.cil and �they was�l.d r.uid.ertalce the necsssary approval and dis�pproval and none of -the Boaxd of Appeals � c�.r�cent fianetion wou.ld be assu�ned by ttis ' Planning Comrnissian except special use pe�mits. lrue to the Minnesota Sta,t�tte 462: ;354 S$aUdivision 2 z it is necessary to have a Board. of Appeals . � � ' ' ' � ' ' ' ' , � ' ' I�%ember I?ughes sta.ted liQ would su„ges� tha.t the Cha.iraoan of the Parks and Kecreati��n Commission be considered as a member in tr.e Planni.n� Commission m:�ke-vp. 8eferring back to tiie Boaxd of bppeala, �ie sa.id as Iong as the Sta,te.x°equires that Boardfl and as long as a single body is called upon to d.� it9 rather tr�an dividing the duties between two Boards. lze agxeed th<�t a, sepaxate Boa�d o£ Appeals is the best bet. Cha.irma� Kr^avik said we aeem to be talking about the Covncil pro- vic�i.ng the BR�axd, of Appeala duties � tr�e statement in the proposed ordinanoe is tha,t the Planni.n� Commission wi.11 assume the responsibilities� and I�ssume then conduct th� necessary p�blic l.earings, etc. Ba,eed �,pan this, b;yr Stat'.�te9 we'�e got to have a Board of Appesls and ad,j�stments. Membe� �E�ickson pointed out tl.at in connection with ordina,nce on page 19a in :ceference to �tn� Buil�ting Standards desi�n control sub- committee af�ter Item 3y it points out that mQmbership ia �or a term o#' one year. Thia is not consistent with the makeup of the Plaaning Gommisaion. I think it shotald l�e c�ari£ied ttia,t the chairm�l is a three year appoint�nent. It was also pointed out that the wording of Item 3, Pag�e 19A sho-��ld rea.d� "G?ne m�mber �L"OID ea.cYi of the three waxde within �irlf. Ci l�i�/' a tl Tiembe� �andel pointed o�t that 48.G31 was either left out or numbered wrong. �lsa on PagE 20, S�etion 48.041.p it say� the notice to the applicant shall be mailefl at least three da.ys in arlvance of sueh hearing - the Commission ielt tt�is ta i��; a little bit �nreasonable and Pelt it should be reatated.. A1so, there is nothing in this partict�lar ordinance that speci.fied that the Buildin� Board will meet as a result of an application for a bu.ilding permit and tlzat wr.en a recommendation is made to the Council rele,tive to a Luilding permit, it i� just relative to an application. It says that wi.thin three days after the receipt of such application papers and opinianss the aecretary shall �ive notice to each member of the Building Board:to the applicant and other persons in respect to s�cr application. We aYiall assume this is an application for a btiilding permit. The Com�isgion decided to retu.rn tl:e Propoeed Ordinances to the City Attorney and ask: him to re-word tt�e portions discusaed at this meetingo 3. PROPOSID A�IT T0 08DI_�___NAMCE ,#29� �PARKED VEGICLES): MOTION by Bergman� seconded 'by Hughes, that the Plann.ing Commisaion , continue Item 3 until the City Mar�a�er and City 9ttorney can aome up wa.th somett2ing aoncrete. IIpon a voice vote, the motion carried. , ' ���� � _ � �. �'1.��i���!"or�issionmltiZR�ryt.ir��a.� �e�t,e�:�aE'r 2� ,> l �b���_ P�e�e 4 4. DISC�iSSION DI�F'P: RLVISION Tt� B�II�DIl�� PERMIT APPi,ICATIONS: MOTSON by Hei�a,�ans seconded �y H�ile�, tha.t the �'lanning Commiasion continue Stem �+ar�t7_l the C.ity N1�anager and City Attorney can come �p witli aom�thin� concretes. �Tpan a voice voteo the motion cax�rie3e a. i'I+aTITION RE2IIESTI�IG REZONING: �ZCK�ON PETROI,EUM C�A1�C: Gha,irman Kravik stated i�e wo�xld like to make som�e co�ents o hear some comment�sS and ask ii' there are a.ciditional aomments rsl�tive to tr.e Covncil, a,etion. or a petit�.on by E�ickson Petroleum Company to rezone ce�tain lots on 57th Aven�ae, It seems that the original app],ication wa,s a matter of a p�zb].ic hearing beiore the Plaruzing Co�iegion who m�.e a reaommendation to the Council sGnd that ended it. 'Phe sub- eequ�nt developments ahow E�ickson Pet�ole�m Compar�y pure°;ied ti:e ma,tter somewt�,t itzrtiier an.d i:a,cl a hearin� before the Council. The result was tha,t •tizexe was a cYiar�� a�.thorized by the Council wYio ha.d similarly stated in tht� same manner as that o� the Plauni.ng Commiss�.on to recommencl. denia.l to �e�one �'rom R-2 to C-2. Tx� aeidition, there was made pert of this ari agr�����nt„ � copy o�' wha.�t1 was �i�r�� 'to tri� P1ann=.ng Cammisslon, ��tw�En E�ici�aan �'�t�cl$�am Cr�mp�.rr�y �c� ttse Gity relative ;:o certain typ�s o£ rest�c�ictio�is >�pox� tl�is partio�lar �inci of catego�.y in thia section of �'ridley � � th�.n� o�er tt �e yea,ars tta�: �4'lsa�aning Coaimiasien has had x�eeornmendation.s from the City A��orney to try and restrict: one �oning l��l t�ve �.� dc�'in�:d �Zy o'cr �on.ing ox°dinaa�ce �y vaxio�as ateans which do no� �_pply to s,ll n�: tr�e �oning c�a��'�gori�s a It ie somewhat of a da�- ��o,�ss pra�tice. Th� oth�r part o� this is it doea not specifically �tate whQ i� t�m a��r�inist�r thi� �t� i�s�.r� that eith�sr tY�e City or Ericks�n liv� �g to tnis �;xeement> In a.ddition, it does place a pe�uliar re- g��irsm+e�t on �.ny ,�onix�g req�aest tl;at may in ihe £�ture appeax be�ore the �'lannin� Coc�mis�ion. Th�; a,ss�anption. i.� ticat the requestor can ass�►m� it will �S� �;raxr.t���? , h��t, th�r� ��,y k�e some �d�.itional stiptxlations that r.e is ��nna�.wa�� of af ti7at tim+� �.d l�ze �.y ha�e tu agr�e to. ' Tlii� ss��ss to �� trying to circ�m�r�nt th� principlea as ar� general.ly s�nbscribed to �ad :it s�e?�s to approaciz a an entirely di.�fer�nt �al�.ation o� ti�e City s si:�scretion use, �oning ar�c? al1 th� r�ules aiad r�,�xlations involved. , see where t�:i� re�olves anythin�. At best it will create more problems than c�a.rrently exist. of �aning problem from in the land I can't quite �.Y � �Y ' Member Be�gman asked if t�e mi�;•t.t make a co�nple of comments alon� ti. s line. In our diecussions, ttie T'lanning Commission used as mucti as a year ago, mettiods that wey in owc discussions, proposed to solve ' particular problems that present and past �oning ordinances did not sal�r�, our prc►posed method wa.a to establish neW zoning control categories. Ratt:er than cansi�.er n variety of restrictions on every re;aoning request, we tried to r�asonably. and in an organized fasYiion, group tr;e similar ' types of acti4�ities, C R-1, C R-2 and the pending Piaaned Development �istrict as exampleae I feel that the approach that tY:e Council has taken in ttiis Erickson request is the alternate to t��is C R-1, C-�t-2 ' an8 Planned D��elopment Distr:�ct restrictive rezoning approacti, wr�ioh we �elt wa� the t�est metr�od. ll ' ' ' . 3; � � 1€�.r;�;ir�; �c�cnn;is�ia�i i��c:�: i.ii� .� �,�t+�m��� '�'.a, 1��'�° �'�.� s M�mber. Bt�ndet �dc�e� iE.a,� it s�ems tt.at i2� tt:� paet we iia,ve been «�ci�rised, hy tt:E� City Atiorn�y� tliat ±c r��one prog�rties to a�oninE, cate�ory and pl�,cing addit�oz�.1 �^est�i��ion� on tc�a� property that a:r� nc�t iis+.,eci. in a���nir►�; catehory y make it an °�xn:�naorcible cateb�ry. It wa.; painted o=at ti.�zt tl:ere is one sli�ht ciifierence as this wa,s ' ��t mt�,ri� �� p��°t o:f �h� am�nc�u��nt to tt:e �onir� ordinance. `�t�e ot.�er dif.��r�nr,e is tr,i� agree�ent i� registered a,s pn�t of trie deed and thc� �.2ast�ar.t so i.t becom�s a restrictive coveriant on tt.e propertyo T'r:e pxobiem necessarily wo�tldn' t be ti:e building, but th.e use that the la�d wa•� p�at to including the ba�ildin�•. Cn�xxld yo�x get an injunctioa� or something to stap tYiem from not lixin;� up to tt�.e a�reement? The a.n�w�� wae they wo�ldn" t get a ce�ti�icate o� occu.pancy if tr.ey violated that portion of tiie a�reement. 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RY,�.�,t i ,�. �.., a �.., :����. � tl.� ��'..:.�a I�Yd�'.e� y. rv `��it°A` ;"y��x;�r� y..» _ ?;.`:,�,'._.. �lEI`°�s�i^�.;,_. �.i�'E? fi3wL'i;�il� ,!:'r�°r �flt:�;ydlxX'U!E'C3 .°%� �jd`lSO �o�a f,; t'� , t• 'T i`tL 5;, e S`'' a.: '.: `'� i" (: 4 i: �Y J;? �''J" +�' ,� , ! l)(� rj [�'a e, _ _ ti :�p.a�"� a^,��-g_�r�i �..�#,'`�1' ri?4��;,:?� ti ��✓� .. ;,V <1�C", �.'�. ,):',C'1?��.1 d�'"�`:2.i^ir? '��c:{:i!:,,,'li`� if? ;;i?r, {�,i.}:i<'a,.i: ".F'_t's i � ��� ' ' r � T� P4IkdUTES OF Ti� SPSCLAL PARRS t�ND REC$EAT'taN C0�lISSION I�8_ TiNG. SBP�tE�BR 19, 1966 � Tht l�beeting was called,xo arder by Chairman Hu�hes at 8:04 P.M. �„0 .,.!� �888 PRSSBIZZ: ' �R$ ASSSM? OTl�RB P'RSSENT t ' I ' S+ughes, Sampson, Gochran Dunphp, Spence Paul Bxown, Director, Parks and Recreation Depart�ent �NUTBR � SBP�IB�B 6 � 1966 : MO'tt0i� bp Sampsoa, seconded by Cochsan, that r.he Septemb�s Qtb oinutea bs accepted as mailed. The Abtion carriedo OOI�tICA� s' ' �IOI� by Cochraa, seconded by Sempsoa to receive letter datQd.S�ptw�b�r 8, 1966 from Mr. F..L. Woodward of the Division of FaavironctenCal B�alt6, St�te of Mictnesota. The T�oeion carried. I ' ( ' I � I , I ' ' ' ' ' , � CAPITO'L & �TG�S �Oi�BBTY s Chaisman 8ugi►es reported to the Commission on meeting 6eld at Cit� H+►11 oa September 9, I966. Sab�ect: ProperCy Developmsnt. Praa�nt at eh� meeting w�res Ci�y Mana�er Earl Wagr�er; C.6airman 8ughes, Frfdley Parics and Recreatioa Cammission; Paul Brown, Dixector, Parks aad 8ecraation Departmeat aad Six {6) man repreaentative group from tbe Capitol ��g6ea neighborhood, O�,D BiTSIN888 s T.�nd Aqaisiti�es Member Dunphy asked abaut two (Z) lots eorth of Sast Moore Lake aad their availmbi4ity aa parl� property. Ghaix�man Hughea wi11 inv�stigaCe these propertieso ' xce Sbavert l�mber Dwaptey asked abaat Ice Shaver. Ice S6av�r has bee�n aompleted, Also, figure �ka&iug �ad speed alcating classea vili again be af£ered this winter at P�toore Lake. iastructioas will be availabl�. ,�:�j : ► � _,�: : . Diatrict �14 Poolz District �14 hae scheduled pool tiaie acid t6is is, public iafotmatiaa. ADJW)Rt�1T� Tbe Msqtiag vas adjov�ted at 9s41 P.M. Ttu' next rsguldr aaeeting �ill be held on M�t�1A�, Septeu�'`.r.:r «�, 1966, at 7s�0 P.M. a� the Fridley Citp Hali, R�ape liq aubmitted anl Bro�wa, Director, Parks end Recreation Departmeat 11 1 I 1 I ' 08DIN9NCE NOo AN ORDINANCE TO AMIIiD THE CITY CODP OF TSE CI't7 OF FRIDLEX9 NIaiNESOTA BY MAgiNG A Ci�ANGE IN ZONING DISTRICTS Th.e Council of tk�e City of Fridley do ordain as follows: SFCTION 1. SDCTION 2. Append.ix D of the City Code of Fridley is amended as hereix�a.fter 3ndicated. �l'k�e tract or axea wit�in the Ca�mty of 9noka ana the am City of Frid2ey �ud. described as: Al1 of Lot 3, Block l, Froid'e Addition lying in ' Section 3, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of dnoka, State of Minnesota ' Is hereby des' ted to be in. the Zoned Distriot known as R�3A�neral multiple family dwellings) SDCTION 3. That t3�e Zoning Adm3.nistrator is directed to chang�e ' t��, official �oning naap to show said tract or area f�•om zoned distric� R-1 (�single family dwelling) to R-3A (geaeral multiple family dwellings). LJ ' � ' ' ' t ' ' ' PASSID BY TSr� CITY COIINCIL 4F THE CITY OF FRIDI,EY TSIS DAY OF �„ , 1966. MA7[OR Jaak 0. girk2ism ATTEST: CI'.l'Y CI�iK Mar�rin C. Bruneell Publi.c Hearing: May 16, 1966 First 8eading: Second Read.i.ng: Ptibli.sh. . . . . . . : ;��� 3� ,:� ► � . �: � �a AN �iD� R��ATS1�G TO TH� DIS�'�S�►L OF S.06T I�ROPI3RTY TIJRL�D 7�IT0 TF3P� FR3DLI�Y I�� E�&�TE�D3T � ST�%��i PROP�RTk' RSC�R�D BY TiiS FRIDI�Y POLIt� D�PART�� a � COUNCIL OF TH'E CITY OF FRSDI�'Y D� O�AA'� ��'O��S s �hat thex�e is he�ebY enac�d a r� s�ction to Clu►P�t 25 of the Fri,dl�y City Coae ea�titled 25 a�2 as foll+aws: ._ � + �he ChiBf oi Police ahall hold a pubii� S�nt �latoleu articles turnea i.Yito '�he F'x'3d1e1' �alice D�par articles �ecov�red bY the Fxidll�y Pol.�.ce Departm�nt v�hich are not claimea oar returaed to thei� r�is�ful awmea� e 3aid salo shall bs o�s th� fi�cst �Y�claim�d for �p� ��S��mo�nths im�osdiat�lY that has remair� pre�i�g the sale sl�s3l�. b�+ sold at sa� p'�abliC auction. � proceacls fra� saici sale shaii be ��agaosit-.�d with the troasurer of the Fsidlsy Police P�au�ti� hal�l �S � n� a logfa�. ��P� NOtios of saic3 pub13.� at l�set teti days pYic� to sa.id saloo PASSRD SY TA� CITY CO�IL OI�' Ti� CITY OF FRIDL'BY �IS D�Y C)F B ].966. � D�1AyOFt - Jack O e Kirl�baID ATT�STa CIT�t CIBRK - Matvi�c► C. Bruss�ell First Rea�di�xJ:..r,_._..... • sscoaMi Rea�cling � • Publish:_, -- ° 3f� o�a�c� �roa � � o�avvs�aa �� s�crao�s �a.oi, aa.oz. as.oa. �a aa.os PSR'1'�G 7lY� TH� DUl'I$S �OF THE PLAIQNING OO1l�ii3SZODT A1�D �aiIZIDi6 A St�-DIVISIOl�' OF TH6 PT�AT�i�TG COl�9�SSZ�i TO S�RVS A3 A BUILDIBG BOiAFD �D PRL�84`R�BIL+1�G Ti� Dt�TI�3 T�OF o �8 i�O�CIL OF TE� CITY OF FRZDLEY DO ORDiAIN AS FOT�A�3 s ,�,•0• 1• It is hersb� oacc�tec3 that the Huildi�g Stat�dat+cis � Design Coont,rol. a sub-cocatait� o� �;h� P'ridlay City Planri�g Ca�- miseion, shall sexve as a Buildf.�g� �oaird e T�� board ahall conaist af f ivs �e�C� s lo z'he Ch� o� �thf�h �hetli be a�►es of �he Bl�a�ing caea�issi�ctQ 20 �n a�C�thi�eta �cr�stt'ttCtLon e�g3�eSo b�3l�e�C ct ofi��ar a3�ail,a�c� eos�e�e�t peacstm res�tti�J 3,� the Ci�,yo 3 0 �hsoe �c� � one �go� �h oF �he� tiss�ss � �a�+ds Mit�ia ths Ci�'o IMra�w�s of tize Atei3ldiug Sea�d o�pi� th� t�i�u� of tha 8�tiid�g S�cle�StiA iuu� Y�s3gs► CO��ol S' "c�mLittam� O� ths Planuf�ng o are appoi�t�d B�y �ikie �ny� with �he �goc� ot 4� eit� Caino �etsh�,p is i"� ��� of � . c ci�g on �e 15th f�� Jaruaaty o� each y�� � t�i��a:� ut�til �ch of th�it �psetiiw evccessovca �.a aap�o�.n� a�ad e�u�1���od. s of the Smileiing Boatd s�ve without coa��tion i�t �ay bs s�3�ttrse� fo� a�a itcfewCred in the p�c�ca�t!�ai�s of �ioit �uties. �42�� 1� �rajoacity of auci� Bc�d �all e�atttt�te s qua�o �he 8oatd �s�,l el+� stacti �eg O�iicseSO b�s3de8 tt�e �o sa it �� ���o �h� so�el �'h�,ti �ep a r�ca�cd b� its pacoc�edin�as sh,►ll adc�ic tul�� snd s�gul��Aa� ga�ni� its Pa�oos�i.�$so aAd shsll s�CO�l th� va� o� � oaa it� f9s�13.a�gs at�d its sls4�ss�m�ns�i�o�s o tn oa�� of ab� �e d1�]b�ii�y of e�,�aeoe � c�hai�n oac � see�cs- �'Y o the �oa�ed � slse� �� as .a� inq chsi,s'a�n aor actit�g s�spCOt�a w'ho sl;al�. a� �aC�g a�a�ch g�sril� ot absot� oot d3,�e:l�ilityo � s�cd �ha�.l � i�wie� �ly a� ae oi�n as aueeasasy to pes� fo�'a its d�a�i+aes� �,Q� i�o� aitau�qed �y tY►3�a oa�dit�t�caa g�geae �o Ci�y Coc�s ss p�lishec�o Wiithin �e t3� d�e m.ft�c � se�sf,p�t of in� appli�iron �p,�cs and ogia�i� �he ��ta�:y aha�il qivs Ac�tiC� to �b � 3�3 � a - s�a�ac ot � aviidi�q Bosrda to the �ts�oanto sna tA anpr ak�s p.ac,�a h. aaim�s adv►seabi•e c� a h�.asing to b. bala by tt�. H�tuaing Hoard with s��ct �o au�h appl3,cat�.ia�►a ��iv� at�all a!�►t� t� pvspoN of �h� tws�Ci�g aun�ci �s loestiAaa crf ths sttu�:tu�o go�C3+� to th� appliaaaaci� aha�il b� b� �►il at l�ast ti�cM► ( 3 y ltaye iu advsno�t og s� 2learinq� Faca�►t�d a,PPei+ra� at tb� hearing sh�tl ooa�ststut� s waiv�c of a� d�t�ct i.n the na�ica t�noia T�► Y�atir�g oa sua� aP3?1Loati�ort �hall ba h�ld Rt ti��t �e0�t a�qula�C aMtix� of tbi Soa�Cdo but � l.as tiLBn aa.rae v�k noc �e than thtss wMica aft�ac r+�os3,pt of sv� applicati�o�a isy t,1� �cra�arX Of fha Boat+�v �,�,0, 51 �, S�foo�e� o� �tutiseg fii� 1�ciAg o� mad�ac �,y v3�w the �s � v��.�'h thm struetvacs ia loeai� oor to bt lvcat�ed, a�ud at tt� 3is�ssi�g �i2a� eo�r�3 shall +sa� tbe appli�eativ4s p�ap�acs a�d b�c ttere a�p].�,c�►n�to ��� �cy �so � an�,Y peacscus u�ho srqu�st� to b� i� o� Bo�ed a�,y' a+ci j a+�r� �c�za �i� 4:o titars b�t witl�ir �o�#y-+rf�t �48} hvowr8 of �ha c�.o� of �h� �Sir�g the Boatd atutllB pa�csuant to a msjoc��,ty va�a o� s�i. �kla� � o� ���ucde file wsitt+�a tindi�nga of ths l�a�t t1�s� �ia�� �io� ��aa►Q a��ra�carnce and �una�i+o��s]. plaa of s�sh s��� 3�s caa� �.s x� �� a�r�i�t�e oac ao aimilar wit.b th� eQC�ric�c c'�aig3ne �a��,"� a�sl ���Loa�at:L pla� of �v�ras coac�- s�r+�eGed oac iyr� ��:o�ar� of cc����1a� ire �e na�sbarlsooa of naid I�rc�o�d s�xu���► wie�+�a � it� �he ea�m� �o�it�g d�atsict as ths �as�c3 s��ros$ ��o c�u�a �afi,��.a1t cl�iatiq� qea�etally to Pacape�ty ia�a �►� s�e���l��i o��a ��ard e'�ali �iu�ac � a s^�aa� �e�nd�tion �� � a`pp�.�.���c�a � ��i.�� 9Y�tad oor d�ni�. 8� f��.t�ye �° :t����.c� r�3��i � at�.Ats �8,t:� b0 1A w7Citi�qe sig� c�r� 3b��f �a� �c3as� ���.b�d�t �o�c� by 3�s�a �i�cac�a at� a�cs�ata�tyo �► s�at�.�r ��Z ��.�L� a �s�► �a��o�e �Sfcisd �a�y h�8 witb tbe b�uils�i�t i� t� ��Ik ���� �+e�'3� �si ��.1 �i:t a eopy tl�aceof '�a '�i81@ e3�ij��,;�a���, r�$� ��a�.3�c°A'�'.�iaa2 �,l��'�p '�� W�,'i'�1t,�n api3iicnS, 8s�d tlaw ���g�c�, ��a����� �� ���ia�e o� t�is Bu�.di� Boar� �isa�ll t�a�ac+�,pa�, � �?����d �� � �i� �gar to t.i�e City Co�ncil �� i�ks � as�rga�� r�i��q o�.�� �fon wi�th sti�sep�sct 4.o t�� gsautin� o� x+���j a� ���3.� a�ii�a �tspee� to su��► �pplicat� eh�3.�. � h�:%i ��aa��� �itag aacd� �ad c3ls�aeti�ata og th�e Covneil o I�a �tu� �+�eo mo �a:aa�� wi� �� �o �h� applica�tiaan �all b� �u�d �u�7� aa��► E�p��rt� of i�ia� �a��.�,� B�aca �nd oari3�r an� di�c��on o.� �h� Cii:y Coaia�i�.. a �s ooC� s �,�, I�at ��d by tl��,s o6c�a ra�f� to Ci�y Cod� an pu�ali�b•cio PASSE�D SY T!� C�Y ��1CIL OF � CiTY O�+' Fl3IDL3�7i' '17'�ZS �„�,,,,� DiAY OF �,,,,,,.0 1Na6o A7,"1'BST a . _._._._. .•..• � - Jaek O o Ritl� CiTY CI�RK - P�ag'viai G� Bsunsell Fixst R�ac73r�g:� o S�o:md R�ading: a �ublisits a cs,ASxs �� I G�e�ca1 �d Pnblia 'Otilities 9633 thro�g'h 9960 L�� 387 t1�uo�� 436 � , I ' I , I' �,�. $STZNA'i'�3 TO H� Ai�PRtlN�D Bi► T� C3[TY CXlt�1CIL — OCTO�iB 3. 1966 88Yl�it='dp & $Bf�OC� 7400 8t�hway l�o 0 65 Fi:�l�y e i1is�►��ots Ei�: o 55432 Ss�iwite #�1 tFi�AL� fa� waa�k co�qpl�t�sd oa the 0marrgeslcy sep�its �o �i,e �oac�t maiu att the sanitaty sow� li�i atation a�t R�ii�s Cs�els a� T o8 0 '�7 ' D. �. H3�a'�o�y 6 Coo • Inao , 1841 tAz.tv�csity Av�nae sta Pavi, Min��o�a 5�104 � 3,�62,90 ,, , ssti��+. #6� tpA�rrAL� �aoc wcarx ca�lat�ea th�s fiite f� �it� �OM1lB�ft Pi[03�C� NOo 75�C, SChMiule :t, i�3� t0 CO�tlact (9-26�66y , (i3i�h Swc� P�s a�ul 7Ch� A,c�ltional Pilt�ra s Ca�aoa�s Fa�ckj $ 3 � 960 0 00 I , � � , P�t�ucss:r��l#.�a� ZAC 4 b40Z � 56�hh Avea� DTa�h Mi:uMra�o1,�,,ae �'s�a 55�28 Bat�tte #5 �PABTIAL� fa� wa6�k coapt� thi.s aate faar cc�tacu�cti�o�� of wm� T�- p�ivwu�t �soj� Pioo 75�o s��3ul.et 1� a�acoacding to c�c�trut (9-�b-�66' ��hr�a Hi3.l�aar� Gas].lon R��ssvoaisc� � Sa�-A�eoue �ncCo 624 Pioa�ss�c Suil�it�g StQ Paule Mts�sso�ta 55101 �� ' ' ' sASUSa��as �1t��,yai� 8tat� of �iinn�ao�a Departmsut og Sig�rays St o Pattl s ll11�IS0�4'►�il 55102 � $ 16a'S03 030 $ 79�050 �ioar'k to be pa�'gaarsra � Coopes'ativa Aqrrs- ma�t 800 54803 ca SoPa AZOS-16 � 47 F 081-1 (33� Ba=ta� caa��eaatinq Co�p�t�Y -#�12229 $ 23.529 0 l0 �� � � C�i��1`Q� c1c �A�%l� y ��C. ' Coazsu2tin�; �:n�ineers 1�+46 C�u�aty Raad "J" Mi.nneap�li�, Minnesota 55432 � ' I � I ' September 26, 1966 Honorable Mayor & City Coun�il c/o Mr. Earl P. Wagner, Citq Manager Citq of Fridley 6431 Uaiversity Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55421 Gentleme�: CERTI�ICATE OF TH]E ENGINEER ��ti We submit herew�th Estimate �"l, the final estimate, for Sandatrom and Hafner, Ir►c. 7400 Hwq. No. 6S, Fridleq, Minnesota SS432, far work completed on the emer$encq repairs to the force main at the sanitary sewage lift station at Rice Creek and T.H. 47. • Work Com,pleted ' Equipment: 28 Hrs. Baekhoe @ $15.00 20 flrs. Cat @ $15.00 12 Hrs. Air �omp. @ $8.b� ' 8 Hrs. Dump "fresck @ $9.(�4 Misc. Equip. (Pump, Picka�p, etc.) ' ' ' � ' ' ' I �_ ' Labor: 28 xre. operator @ $4.7s 28 Hre. Oi1e� @ $3.9g 20 Hrs. Cat Ogerator @ $4.40 28 Hrs. Labaresr @ $3.75 28 �irs. I�oreman C $4.75 20� Work�n's iomp., Soc. Se�.urity, e�c. Materials: 230 L.F. 8" CIP @ $2.87 1 Ea. 8" 45° Bend @$32.50 16 L.F. 48" RCP @ $9..79 1 48" Coeter @ $25.00 S L.F. I8" Steel Casing @$4.00 Material for Manhole Base Freight and lisulin� material to Site Sub-Ttital P1�s 20X for Onerhead and �rofit $ 420.00 300.00 96.00 72.Ot; 50.00 $ 938.00 $ a�s.00 109.20 88.00 105.00 133.00 113.6k $ 681.84 $ 660.10 32.50 156.64 25.00 45.00 _ 30.00 i5d.00 $ i,099.2k $ 2,719.08 543.82 TOTALAMOtJNT DUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 3, 262.90 � d City of Fridley Final Est. - Emerg. Rprs. to Lift Station -2- September 26, 1966 TOTAL AMOUNT DUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 3, 262.90 Respectfuily submitted, COMSTOCK & DAVIS, INC. �a By E. 9. Comstock, P. E. DCO/cb cc: Sandstror.i & Hafner, Znc. �"'�� T t. � ' {� � PHONE 227-8463 ,�tR � \ ,t i City of Fridley ��� i�� 6431 University Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota 55421 1,0�� ACHMAN— '��NDERSON, Iac. IN6URANCF 824 PIONEER BUILDIN6 ST. PAUL, MINN. SS101 Sept. 6 POLICY NUMBER COMPANY COVERAOE AND�TERM _:� Insurance Analysis Class A 17� hrs. C� 20.00 B 27� hrs. C� 15.00 C 9 hrs. C� 5.00 �� ����° `� �oa ,�= ` J EXPIRATION � �� - � 9 66 No - PREMIUM RETURN PR6MIUM 350.00 412.50 3� $ 797.5� PREMIUMS ARE DUE AND PAYABLE ON OR BEFORE EFFECTIVE DATE OF POLICY . .�, �� ,... . . . . . � � �a ;. z� . . .s... . . . . +� ''� � ; . 1 � �.. . . . . ,. " f. �� .,.. - . r j e � � � � '� � � . . . . . .� ;'� � . �. � . .. � � t�.� . . . . . ��, f � Y � i � �, . y i�. . ... . � F� t � � y � ig S i t x a..' 1 q" . F � �i j � t. �r� You .e���� Larn �AGENT ^staves rou n�sr•• :, ' FORM 3028 (6-64) � P� I N V OI C E STATE OF MINNESOTA ' DEPARTMEI�T OF HIGHWAYS St. Panl, Minn. 55101 i Division 70'S�� ; �3 sect3on � istrict , Abreement No. 54803 Invoice No. ' DATE FURNISHED � ' ' , , i 1 ' , ' ' ' Account of City of Fridley Fridley, Minnesota Remittance by Check, Money Order o� Dra/t should be Payable to: Minnesota Depa�tment o/ Highways DESCRIPTION I Invoice No. i ti�7ork to be perfoxmed under Cooperative Agree- „aent 1�To. 54803 on S.P. 0205-18 TH 47 F 081-1 (33 Cont�actor: Barton Contracting Company Contract No. 12229 Deposit requested per Agreement Total this Invoice F"WJ 9-1-66 e � v ��� � � � � ,:; ��a > S ; Central ORice Uee Only Invoice No. 4�7i��:=; Da.o � S�P - 71yti6 , QUANTITY I p� E AMOUNT $23,529.10 �CENS�S `!'0 i:E 1!PPB�VI:7��tT THE OCT�JI�ER 3,� 1�?bba CUUI�CIL M�ETING CAFE LICENSE fioliday Vi�.�lage North 250 57th Avenue NoEp Fri.dley, M3nnesota 0!�F SALE LICENS� Holiday Village Nortb 25� 57th Avenue N,Eo Fridley' Minnesota TA,,, jiE� IISE Canterbury Inns� Ira�a 6479—gZ University Aven�e NEEo Fridley, Minnesota by: Eriakaon Brothera by: Erickaon Brothtra by: Robert Christenson =��t , �is�r o� co�AOro�s �fc�sss m as �rx�vsD ay camc� OC1�O�E� 3, 1966 -- -- —...,y � � CAS BER�CE� Air Camfort, Inc. 3300 tiort�s Av�saue Mia�n,eapolia, l�tinneeota by; Dona9. G. Rud�an liL'W � ....�.� O. �. Andarberg Company 2923 Oakland Avenue ltinaespoiis, Minnasota bye Roy F. Iie�son . RRl�iiA6 Intar Citq Euildars 35 HighWay #10 I+Iiansapolis 33, Mina�eot� by; �oaeph Fo Shun �EtiEWAL gtrand Conet�euctioa Company 8125 �aaiga �toad 8opkina, Minassots by: S. 1�. Ra+iand �L pMight 3�raneon Coaaatruction 3710 ltarth Zenith Avanue I�Iinneapolis, Mianesota 55422 by; DwiBht Swanson �1�llL Capp Hcmas, Iucorporate� Y1�r3 Dup+�nt Awaue iforth Mina�apoli�, l�innasat� bya Max Zam�ns�.y �E�6�AL A3A1'Y11G `........ Air Cco�lort, Ina . . 3300 Goshm Awaus Minneapolia,!linaesota. by; Do9aa1 G. Rudsn 11Efi Oit. � � Air Caeiort, Yna. 3300 Qorhae� Awaus 1Kiaasapolis, Minnaota bqy Dona9. G. ltudsn I�Ei1 ' � Yi �.�� � ��� ��� �.��sBS � B$ A�� B� ��� OCTOdBR 3, 1966 SBPTSP�BR �,, �966 - SBPTEbIDER 1� 1967 � — - p�W�g ADDRE33 i111IT8 �6� .�_ ..._..�.. ------ �ames 1t. Olsoa 3419 Srunsniok Awnue ltorth ltian�apolis, Minassoea 5866 � 2nd. St. 3i. E. Actiaa Inwstm�nt Corp. 1b23 PlysouCh Avanua liorth Mian�apolis, Minn•sota 5980 � 2nd. 3t. �. B. Claytoa H. 8ricson 2325 Wiunstka llartb 1�linneapoli�, Minmesota 6008 � 2nd. St. N. �. Danald 8e Cordoa Chrieteaeon 5231 Tillo�or� 8t . lt. E. �sidlsy. Minn�scta SSii21 654�, � 2nd . St . 14 a E. Ms. �'isgil Takiasa 7635 llso�nia Str��t 1►tinnsapolia, �tinneaota 55427 5820 � 2� 8t. li. S. lloyd C4 Sradl�y 5861 Nsst l�oor� �ake Drivs l�iansapolis, Mina�soea 55421 5900 m 2� St. �1. �. WiYliao 8� A�iiiag 1866 �otkshira St. taul, Mina�sotx 55116 590� � 2� St. p. B. l�layd Ce 3radlay 5861 W�st Moort I.aka Drive 1►ridl�y, M%aesota 55�21 5908 � 23� St . 1� .�. �loyd C. Drrsdley SS61 Wist !loora Lab Driw Fridlay, 1Sinn�aota 55421 5916 • 2� St. 11. E. Jca M. I��aeeth 4r9�b9 d 3sd . at .�. E. i�rfdl�y, Mina�aaota SS�21 4949 d 3rd . St . lt . E. John D. Millsr 47 �.c� Cruk Way 3� . E. lridley, Mian�sota 55432 4965 - 3rd. St. 11a E. Morria Ovict 81 Bice Css�k Way lf . E. �ridl�y, Hinnssota 55432 5�19 r+�tb Sto �o Eb 4 �10.00 4 �10.00 4 �10.00 s aio.00 a sio.00 7 �10.00 4 $10.00 7 �10.00 7 �10.00 7 �10.00 !1 �11.00 4 �10.00 �i�"� �.YST dQ�' MlLTIP�.R DW�3.x1QG LICEI�.SB� TO DE AI�PRdV� SY C�UUNCIL PAGE 2. pCT0�8B 3, 1966 O�g ADDB�SS UItITS �EE italpb Je White . 588 • 49th Avemia 11. E. � Colu�bia fleights, Minn. SS421 56�r4 - 4th St. �1. S. 4 �10.00 tobert A. Stagrand � T6asas A. suesing 1349 lwnsylvaaia Aw . S . Mina�apalia. Minnasota 5800 - 4th St. 14o L. 4 $10.00 David W. Adaos � 3101 i�iesc 64th sc . Minneapolia. l�ianesota 5384 - 5th St. li. B. 4 $10.00 L�atar Z�layo Si60 - ltb Sk. li. B. Fsidlh, Mina�asota SS421 5460 - 7th St. it. E. 3� ��►•� 1� . Y, o A. lorgesan 278 m gSth Awaua lt. E. �sidley, Mian�eota 55421 6065 • 3rd. St4 !i. Bo 9 $L0.40 Dt�raard JulicoMeki 1�20 1�[olsa 1'a�rrac� 1�. E� Minaaapolia, �tinaesota S542Z 1060 • S2nd. Ave. li.Be 16 �16.00 �srnasd Julkcwski 1420 lbl� l�rric� 1N. So Mina�apolis. 14imneaota 554�21 �040 • 3Znd. Av�a. l�.�0 16 al.6.00 s�raard JulkoMSlc� 1420 Molaa lyrraca lt . L a l�linasapo2is, l�ianesota 5542a 1120 p 52nd. Av�e. tl B. 16 �I6.00 E��riaara Julka+rki 1420 Molan T�ssrac� �t . E . Mianeapolia, tsi.anesota SS42Y Y1T0 - 52nd. Ave. Ns E. 16 a16.00 t,eonard ihig�l 6000 � 6th St . lt. S. �'ridYey, 1�lianasot�t 55421 3�9 • S7th Place 11.�. 8 �l0.00 Etaas Graea�ood S06 Eaet 6tD Awnue ghakopse, Mianesota 380 - 57th Placs N.E b �10.00 David J. Ly�tinsn 218 Gramsrcy Awaue porth Mis►aaapolia, �ti�uaota 390 - S�th place p.8. 4 �10,00 CBiftmM T. 3akko 9Y�.9 � H3th Avs. South Minneapolis, Minneaota 1S1 - 59� Way If. B. 1Z �12•00 `� �� � � � LIg'r C� 1�pL?IP),S DWELi,xI�G LICBNSSS i'O SE APPRONLD BY CaTI�CIL PA+GE 3. �1�/y�►�� 3, 1966 Wi ��r� .�,�.r„�,r, r� -- ' _- _ _- _ or�aa �nrns�sss � v�rs --- pas �._: . - - - -- abeldan A. l�iorteasoa 1289 Sky�ood Lans Dt. E. Fridlsy, Mianasota SSb2S. Stuldan A. t�osteason 1289 SkyMOOd Lane �1. B . lridlsy, ltinnesota 55421 Sh�ldvn A. �iortsnsoa� 1289 SkyYOOd Lane li . 8. Pridisy, Minntsota 554�21 Sheldou A. Most+easoa 1289 Sky�rood � L+� N. 8. lridlaq, Minnasota 55421 �ernasd Julko�sl�i 1bZ0 Mo�an �?srrus lf . 8 . 1�inneapolis, l�linn��ota SSb21 LYoyd C. 1�lavis 601I Main Stre�t I1. E. !'sidley. Minassota SS42� Ma=lcn 0. Aaugen 6 A11an T. Qwsxlo Nsyuta Sank Buildiag Waysata, Minnesota �,obest Le�y 140 ltississippi Piace 11.E. i►sid2ey, l�nnerota SS421 Olif L� 23SS �g�at Awnus ltorth Minntapalis, Minnssota 55422 Brooklya Land Coa�aaY Casl A. S��ensw Routa 1, saac S9 Oss�o, Miaassota 1200 Aighvaq #IQO N. B. 18 1230 Highvaq �i100 lt. E. 18 1260 Bigt�ny #I00 p.B. Y290 Highwaq �100 N.B. 7�QQ Lyrfa ?.ana 11. 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' � ' I1 I' I , RESOLUTIOIJ N0. f� �7`����`p � � A RCSOLUTIQI� CERTIFXING C�RTAZN D�LTI�IQU�+iT ?�JATER A1VD S�d�R CH�iiRGLS TO TH�� C�Ji'�ITTY AUDIT�[t FOR CQLL�CTION ��rTx T� i967 Ta�s �Ii�ftEAS, certain water and se�rer char�es for the City of Fr3.d].ey are del3nquent in p�yment, and� ti=iI�EREASs Seci3on 7 of Ord3nance Idumber 113, Section 1002 of ths City Charter prov3des for certifying delinquent charges to the Cou�tg Auditor �or co1.7.ection �rith the taxes. PdCF�'� THCRk;�'ORE, �E TT R�;SCd,VED that the City C3erk is , hereby authori.zed ar�d directed �a certi.fy the_ fb7.loc,ring charges t,o ths Covnty Auditor for co].l.ection �ti.th 1967 taxes due �ci payable in the year 1967 t�witx I ' ' ' All those not►ed in Schedu7.e "A�' attached hereto artid made a part hereof bg referonceo PASS�D ANll ADOPTED THTB DAY UF , 196? �' T�c eT�x cout�c�, CIT�C Oi�' � ID EY' A"r� A ' MIi��'lA: �i� ' ' ' ' ATTESTs ' 1 ' ' . . ; -�ia�•b= � a�, i = � .�-'"` s , - - ti r �C. �o :)� , DELINQiJENT �dATER F� S�.'4JER AGCOUNTS CERTTCI�D TO COUNTY - 1966 ,ADDRESS LEQAL UESGRIPTION AMOtTNT INT�R�ST ,__,�_ _,_._ ______.__ , District � 1 �?90 - 2nd Street N. E. ' �t5ltlt • 3rd Street N. E. ' S97lt • 3� street N. E. 251 � 57th Place N. E. ' 190 - 59� Way N. E. 191 - 59� Way N. 8. ' 5857 Main street N. Ea ' 120 Missisaippi Pla�e 6�90�University Av�enue ' District # 2 ' �1�01 • ltth Street N. E. 56i5 - ltth streat x. E. ' 5960 � l�th Street N. E. ' S960 - Ltth Stre@t N• �''+s ' 6054 - l�th Street N. E. 5370 - 5th Street N. E. 5608 - 6th Straet PJ. S. t 59b1t - 7th 3trset N. S. ' 7?�2 - �8th Av�enwe N. E. 6062 Centrat Avenue N. L�. I655]. Ghannel Aoad N. E. I � ' Lot 1 Block 25 Hyde Park Lot 3 Bixk 1 Rearrangement of Blocks ls,�,ls P].ymonth I,ot 3 Block 11 H�nde Park Lot 1 H1ock 2 City View Addltion Lot 3 H1xk 2 East River Estates Lot 3 Bl.xk 1 East River Estates Lots 28 & 29, B1xk 21� Hyde Parlt Lot !t, Blxk 2 Johnson's ftiver Laao Lot 12 � Parcel 3lt00 Lowell Addition Lots 16 & 17, Block 11 Hamilta��s Addition to Mechanicsville Lot 21 & pt. of 22 Blxk 3 Hamiltonos Addit3�n to Mechanicsville Lot ?& N� of 8� Alock 13 Hyde Park Lot 7& N� of 8, B].ack 13 Hyde P^rk Lots 5 Rc 6 B1ock lt Hyde Park Lot 3 e�ccept N 10 � a�d Lots lt & 5 Block 11� Hamilton�s Addition to Mechanicsvi].le S. 2?' of Lot 12 & Lot 13 Blxk 2, Hamilton�s Addn. to Mechanicsville Lot 3, Block 5 Bonny Addi.tioa Lot 4, Block 6� Donnsy�s Lakevies� Manor Unplatted Sec. � 21�, S 100' oP N 350� oY Gov. Lot # 1 Lot 9, Block 1 �rco�a First Additioa� � ��.50 40.80 32.80 23.oh �45.�8 313•85 11�. 80 �.57 ]1.b3 39.b� 2029 18.08 3•� 5i.93 36.1s5 1.12 8.00 57.90 26.61 �•70 $ 2.55 2.45 1.97 1.38 8.73 18.83 089 :)� T�AI' � b5.o5 b3.25 �o� 21t.1�2 151t.21 332a68 15.69 3.69 65.a6 .70 12.33 2.38 1t2.02 .14 2•43 1e08 19.16 .22 3•� 3.i2 55.05 2.19 38•b�4 .07 1.19 .l�8 S.1t8 3.4T 61.37 1.60 2$.21 12.88 227.58 ' D�,INQUENT WATER & SE�:�N;R ACCOUNT�� CERTIFIEll TO COUNTY - 1,966 (Continued� , ADD�RF�S�S LE(3AI� DESCRIPTION .AMQUNT District # 2 (Continued) ' 6571 Channei Road No Ee LOt 11� HlOCk 1 � 115�58 Erco�s First Addition 6571 Channel t�d Nv E, Lot 11, B3.ock 1 ��rca�s First Addition 206e95 6701 Channel Road N4 E. I,ot !4N Auditar�s 5ub. # 27. 20.00 ' 6379 Ii�gh«aY �� b5 x. �. Lot 1t4, n].ock 1 ' Moore iake Hi�hla�ds, 3rci 11lt,66 bL�l.7 Highway # 65 N. E. Lot i6, Block 1 Moore Lake Hightands, 3rd 113•35 ' 6630 Lucia Lane N,. E. I,ot 6 C� Auditor i s Sub. # 21 22.].!� 6761 M�ison Street N.E. Lot 7, B'lock !�� ftice 'Creek Terrace, Plat 6 a.13 727 P�iasissippi Street N.E. Lot 5, Clav� Leaf Addition 1e93 , 6351 1�onros Stree� N. Ee Lot 15, B:lcck 7 Christle Add�ion 32086 65s5 Pionroe� stx�et N. E. Lot 1, Block 1, clover . Lea�, 2�a aaa3tion 36.60 , 576 Rice Creek Tsrrace N.E. Lot 11� Blxk 3s Rice Creek Terrace, P1at ? 20061 b63lt Csntral Avenue N. Eo S 80 � I,ot !t E, and Sub� 21 '_- parca7.72o 96000 ba5z - 7tb Street N. Eo Lat 15, B1xk 3, �tice Cresk Terrace, P7.at ? 9.0� 66lt0 Anoka Street No E. Lot 9& lG, Block 3 �' Oak Gro�ve Addition 3•� District # 3 � 1 450 - 75tb A�re�s x. E. '� 4?b - 75th Av+enue No E, . 7I�7.7 Able Street Ne Eo � ' .7529 Able Street N. Ee ?363 eaker Avenu�e i�. �o � I 7870 Apeo� Laae N. E. ' ' ?501 Central Avenae N. 8. 7689 Baaan Driv�e N. E. , 165 Craigbrook way N. E. I' 165 Craigbrook Way N. E. I 1 Lot l, alock 1 �+�elody Manor I,ot 2� Black 1 : Melod Msnor ': ' � I,ot �, Block 2 Nagels' WoodlaUds Lot 6, Block 2 Nage�.a� Woodlaads Lot 23, B].xk 1 I�r�els � woodlanda Lot 1lt� Block AA Iii.veririew �ieighta Lot 15� BQ.ock 3 Donts 5th Addition Lot 17 � Blxk l Meadowm�oor Terrace Lot 13, Block 6 Pearson�s Craigway Estatea, 2rxi Addition Lot 13, B1ock 6 Pearao��s Cra3gvay Estates� 2nd Addition 157e93 118006 ` 8.00 l0,30 18,80 13.18 10.83 9.21 ll.l�2 30•94 INTERr�ST � 6e93 �.20�12 1.20 6.88 6e80 1•33 .49 .].2 1.97 2.32 l.acy 5•76 O� .18 9.lt8 fi.o8 .1�8 e62 1.3.3 .79 .G5 .55 .69 �.a6 ��v ,E T�TAL c_^ � 122051 2i7o37 2'Lo20 121.5lt 120.].5 23.1►? 8062 2,05 34083 1�0.92 2�.85 101076 9054 3,18 16?.la. 125.7.4 8.?�8 ioo92 19.93 13•9T ue48 9oT6 12.11 �.so ' ENT WAT�R & S�'W�ft � CCOUNT�� CERTIFIEll TO COtnITY � 1966 Continued D �.LTNQII A, � ' ADll� RESS � I�GAL DESC RIPTI013 dMOUNT ItJ�� ST District # 3 (Contirmed) '6].l.� Cheryl Street N. Ee Lots 26 & 27, BZ.ock X , Rivervisw Heights � 21t.10 $� 1045 ''360 � 7lt�h Avenue AT. E e Lot 2 B1ock 5 1�loiiy Ma.mr 13e13 e79 382 �?ltth Avenue No Ee I,ot �., Block 5 Me].aly Manor 17.09 1e03 ,' 261t �].y �treet No Ee Lot 39 & 1�0, Blxk 11 Spring Arook Park 31e79 l091 ?t�95 ��S Street N. Eo Lot l, B�.ock 2 'Qunderson Terrace 18013 I.09 560 Hugo Street Na E. Lot t�7-48� Block S Etiverview Heights 16,00 a96 '�79 Hugo Strset N. E,� Lot 29-30, Biock a R3.ve�rietAr Hei�hts 98•30 5a9� 290 Ironton Sti*eat N, Ea ,�iot 2, B1ock l = � HerFt�7. Addition 21.23 1027 , 311 Tronton Street N.°�Eo; - Lot-2lt� Auditor�s Sub, • , llivo # 103- 10.07 .60 518 x3mball Street x..E. Lots 5T & 5$, Black E � ' �igerYiew Heights 10.88 .�K:; , 51s ximbsll Street l�. E„ Lots 57 &' S�,�1oak E �� �._ " ' Rivarview Heights 30013 locu' ' 580 Rimball StraeL N, k�. Lots 39,�t0,ltl B1.ock E � ,. ,aiverv3.ew xei�hts 1�lte53 2oGi`; 75].3 Lakeside Road N. E. Lot 5, Blxk 1 Ahlstrom Addi.tion l62e56 2•55. , T361 Me�mory Lane N, Eo I.ot 1 Block 1 . Malody Manor� 2nd Addn. 1t5•13 2071 305 Longfe7la�t S�:reet NoEa Lot 9 Blxk 6 Spriag Brook Par2c ?.75 •47 ' J�37 Longfellaw Str�et NaEa sata 12B&�1�3'P �xk ? 6.� � p� • 7�t31 �lan Bnren Straat NoEb Zot 26, Block !� �p '• ►5'ufs+.f�1��8 �J'11bo D3.Vo # Z• 3e�9 e+7 7lt60 Van Baren Street Ne Ea Lot 2, Block 5 Shaffer � s Sub a Div. � 1 21. ].1� 1.27 , 7325 IInimersity Avemte N.E. Lot �.9, Blcck 5 Mea.ady Marwr l�to 80 2.69 ?339 IIuiv�ersity Ao+enne N.E. I.ot 20, Block 5 l�lody M�aor S.fiO .52 ' 7373 University Ave�ae N.E. I.ot 23� Blxk 5 Melodq Maa�or 1I�.22 .85 8098 Rutb Street N. $. Lots 31t & 35, Blcck l0 ' 3pring Brook Park 21e99 1e32 So98 Rnth Street N. E, Lots 34 & 35, i31o�k lo Spr3ng Brook Park 26e37 1.58 ' 733� Able Street �To E. I�ot 13, B].ock 4 . shaffer�s s�b. � 1 23.38 l040 ?�t� Stineon Blvd No E. Lot 8„ Block 2 �a].ber� Terrace 21.31. 1e28 '?l�30 Able Stxeat No E. Lot �� Slock !t . ShaPfer's 3ub. Divo # 1 15•00 e90 �' � ��� T�A� � 25•55 13.92 18.12 33•70 19e22 16.96 10lt.20 22.50 10.6� �u.53 31.9l� 47.20 !t5•13. 47.84 8.22 6.42 3.28 22.l�]. ' 1�7.49 9•12 i5.o7 23•31 27.95 24.78 22059 15.90 ' D?jLINQII�NT tiaATEA, E� 5�'t�f�R ACCOIINTt3 C�,RTIFIH.0 TO COUNTY 0 1966,SContinued)_ .._.�.__ ...�..�...�....�.. ...�_..� �. � _.�_._� �iDDR �SS LEGAI, DESCftIPTION AMOUNT INTEft�ST ' ..��..� Distric��'(Contiaued) ' 7Lt40 Abl.e Street N. E. Lot �t� Block !� 5hafferss subo ��.v. # � � 25000 $ l050 7�t70 Able Strest No Eo I,ot 1 Hlxk I� ' 7321 �ast River Road , l61 Longfellaw Street �JeEe� 7tt5�. nan Buren Street I�. Ea '' 7�90 Van Buren Street II.Eo ?551 Central Avenue N. $. �' ?b51 Cerrtral Avenue �T. 8. , 7b88 Bacon Driv�e N. Eo 1ls0�j Onanda�o Street IJo E, ' ?376 3tinson B1vd, N. E. I ' I , I ' I , I , I , I ' I , I ' Shaffer�s Sub. viv, # 1 i�' 9n� o� tha S 18oe of Lot i9 ftevised Aude Subo # 77 I,ots ? -8 Spring Brook Park I,ot 28, EZock 4 Shaffer�s Sub. # 1 Lot 9 B].ock 2 Shaffer�s Sub. # 1 Lot 1?' Bl.ock 3 Don's 5th A�ddition Lot 26 Block 2 Meadowmoor Terrace Lot l3, B3.cck 2 Meadowmoor Terraae Lot 9, 81ock 2 GurLderson Terrace Lot 7 Anditor�s Sub. # lU8 25.00 20v00 lboo0 20000 20.00 2�A� 6.00 6,00 .12.00 16059 ie5o 1020 096 1.20 1.20 1.26 o3b .36 .72 1.00 f J�� TOTAL _........ � 26050 26050 21.20 16096 21.20 21a20 22.26 b.36 6.36 12072 1?059 � � ' dM/S�OVS�iF�� SMHO �/ �� � / � ��tlOI M A �E9�Lt1TI�i ��BA� ��3 �0 �HE C� �JD� �0 HE 1aS�1I�D A�#I,1� C PI30PE�1P�S FAR � �� WB`�t ��El�S PA�' BLE �t 19G7 , W1�8!!S, � aaui�ance c�ndi�i� l�s ��� f�w� t� eacist �n I.ota 28 aad 29, �lock t, Bie�es��e� �sighta Addi�i�, �nd , � Wi�tBAB. the �ae� of s�h ��op�s� ��► giLv��u u��ig� to a�ste sveb t�tiaraaas, �ad �iHBRBASs tbe oa�unc of au�b ���� d�d a�� �h��e auch �wisaace � ened the City of I�idlsy, u�d� +�u�i� of Secffii�a 1�5a23 Mi�esota S'�ate S�tnt� of 1953 did �he�efi� ala�te th� au��� �� ��os,�l co�t of �65°OOe ' �i� �B � �ESO�.•VBD. tl�t th8 �i� Cla�k 1� hesseb�r �uti�ecised �nd dit�ctsd to ����if� �� ths C�a�r A�i�os ��� coll�eti�o� �ri� the tax�s �able in 196i. �i►� ��gas as li�ted 1ael�ws ' I�t 28, Bl�k �, �i,�ve�ie� H�igh�� �,ddi�i� $32oS0 Lo� Z9, Bl� �, 1Riva�iaw 8��.gh� 11ddi��.� 32050 ' Cl�ait►g ug lota o '"—' �0►�,i, $65 e 00 r PASSBD !� A�OF�ED B� � C� �]L �' �B �E� 0�' 1R�ID�.E9� �8I3 D�X 0� 8 19660 M��OEt - Jack Oo Birkt� A'i'�5:�! a CT�lt � - Msu�via � o B�msell :)�t �:,nZec� '�sg� : ;�����:r �;oL�or,, ..:;� i a�.�.sL� �l. , �`' �''. 1C,1, � pI.^ . SS�r03 ' r. �Jalt�r �`r�Q� �95 �'i yais y�.pr�i °'�nnea�ao3.�.^, �.innc�o�a I3��r ��`'r. ��orr,€�n: 0 �t�r,us t 27 �, 1966 Yc�u �xre k�ret�y requ��ted �o abate tho fol�.ota�rz ; �u�lic �a�alt�i nt���= �>.:�ce : • L:a�� 2.8 ��ncl ?9� �lc��f�. �t, R�.vc�rviec�r �'�i.��;f�,�:^ �..ct�a, tc� ;r�.c�l.oy aocat�d nor'�h o� �15i i:ivc�rvi�c-� ierrace. CZean and cl��r of' ��I tr�Q bra�iclae�, woeds and dQbri� . ��R,�n yc�u ���v� ��r��3.�Y:��3 Lh� ��Ark to t��e ^n��.:_>��c�i�� c�f �:hi:� .�s��rc� y��ru ����r yui�:��.'� y�sar bill tc� the Citq �Ler'•_.. �:� �r�v�.c�ec� for �.n �.�5'� T'ia��R� yr�ta ��.��uzms 1�5.23. Very q:ruly Yn�" s cc: , �rv�.n �����12 � �a�� ��'a�ne� , J�.r��s &?, Ilen�l�y Ci�y af Fr§.d�.�y Bonrd of Her�itt? ; �'7 , a� 3� � � � �I � ' ' � �I ' � � s Fridley City Councii Pridley Citq Hall 6431 Universitq Avenue N. B. Pridley, Minnesots 55421 Gentlemen; September 20, 196b In �ccordance with your request we are submitting a formai appiication for the use of the city hall for the purpose of conducting auditions for our group•s production of Agatha Christe's "The Mousetrap".. Untii such time as we recentiy contacted the citq office with this re- quest we were unfamiliar with your policq of requiring a written applic- ation. Now that we are aware of this policy we shall make our future requests in ample time to allow consideration at a council meeting. At any rate, we were allowed to use the facilities on Sundaq, September 18, 1966 from 7 to 9 PM. We would also like to request that we be allowed to use the hall during the saaie hours this next Sundaq evening� Septem- ber 25th. We appreciate greatly the priviedges extended in the past and aaticipate qou will continue to express yo�ar interest in coimnunity theatre by granting this favor as requested. 0 �J ����f'�-� Vice-Presidea� a:d Program Director -:;; �-�. , ' ' , , , ' ' ' ' ' , CJ ' L� ' '1 � HALL, SMITH, HEDLUND, JUSTER, FORSBERG AND FEIKEMA ���V � � �r r DOIJOLAS NALL � � � • WYMAN SMITM ,� 311 PRODIJCE BANK BLOO.. MINNEAPOLI9. MINN[BDTA 65403 OEORDE HEDWND � .. � PHONE 339-14Bt � OFFICE■ IN:.OB9E0. COON RAPt00. /'RIDIEY LEONARD T. JUBTER . � . � . THOMASO.FORHBERG � SeptQmbQr Z0� 1966 HENRY H. FEIKEMA . � RONALD L. HABKVITZ . Mr. Earl P. Wagner, City Manager City of Fridley 6441 University Avenue Northeas� Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Re: Anoka County District Court File 23470 City Project 34K Waterline, Parcel A-1. Dear Mr. Wagner: On this parcel the Commissioners gave an award of $3,800.00 for the part of the land along University Avenue by reason of the waterline taking, and nothing for the land on the North side where the waterline would run along for what would eventually make up the planned street running east and west through the industrial section. The City appealed the award; the property owner appealed the award, claiming that they were entitled to $31,000.00. Loftsgaarden & Loftsgaarden now represent these appellants and I met him in the Court House last week. He was up there on a Pre-Trial concerning the State Highway Condemnation prop- erty. He discovered that no Note of Issue had ever been made on this parcel. He asked about getting it settled. At any rate, after some discussion, he came to the viewpoint that he would recommend to his client a settlement for $3,000.00. I am directing this letter to you and sending a copy to Darrel Clark, to Ice Comstock and to Virgil Herrick. Would you see that these various persons couanunicate about the matter and then advise me whether or not it can be� stipulated out for that figure. In view of the experience we have had for the trial of the other parcels, the $3,000.00 figure seems to me to be reasonable and economic and a good way of getting rid of it. , WS/rac ccs: Mr. Darrel Clark City Engineer's Office , 6441 University Avenue Northeast Fridley, Minnesota 55421 ' Mr. Ice Comstock Comstock & Davis 1446 County Road J Yours truly, Wyman Smith c�t� J� 1 ' 1 ' ' , ' ' , � , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' � MEMO T0: MEMO FROM : MEMp NUMBER: MEMO DATE : Earl P. Wagner, City Ma.nager Nasim Qureshi, City Engineer CM ��38-1966 September 19, 1966 RE: Extension of Water and Sewer Line on Bacon Drive Between Onondaga Street and 75th Avenue The following is an estimate of water and sewer servicea to three lots on Bacon Drive. Water: Sewer• NQ:ob � 365 Ft. 6" CIP Hydrant Relocation 1 - 6" Gate Valve 2 - Wet Connections 3 - Water Services $4.00 $1,460.00 250.00 120.00 500.00 450.00 250 Ft. 8" VCP $4.00 1 Manhole 3 Sewer Services Total Cost Contingencies 20% Engineering, fiscal, legal TOTAL ESTIMATE 0 $2,780.00 $1,000.00 225.00 360.00 $1,585.00__ � $4,365.00 435.00 960.00 $5,760.00 � � , NASIM QURESHI, P.E. City Engineer F�« '+ \/ i� I �I� �� � ' � ' CJ � � 1 . ��v���a �'a�u�G�� �'���t��� �¢�e� �i,�t�act STATE OF MINhESOTA BOARD MEMBERS � Ingram C. IZustad - Chairman Mel f ord C. Christensen Jo.reph C. Gook Arnold j. Holx Vila.r M. Nagel Ray E. Sheridan jerome A. Trdpp jame.r F. Wol f e 0 _` ,, ��� ���� �D i ""• SERVING ' ° ;��`��� ,..o - ' r r,~- +��� 1-� �� � ` '" `1.•._ . '�. Blaine ;��.�� �;;;� d \ r � +�1� �r_� Coon Rapids, "' r,- � o,. .,� -� , ;''.' `_ ; `;1 , � .,� Fridley "� \ � 'i< ` " �, ;\ ,' �! ,1� t /� . �b Moundf View~ '�? ; '� � / ; � ,;;��� �.,. :; ; ' : �� Spring Lake Park 781-2164 1458 COUNTY ROAD "J" MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55432 September 28, 1966 Mr. Earl P. Wagner City Manager City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55421 Dear Mr. Wagner: Your letter of September 9th was received and brought to the attention of the Board at its September 27th meeting. We are pleased that the meeting with the Fridley Council has been arranged and look forward to settling the issues before us. The only question regarding the meeting is the place it is to be held. The Board will be having its regular meeting on October 25th at the office, and it was felt by the Board that it would be best if this joint meeting could be held here. Mr. Ra.y Sheridan concurred with the idea and suggested that I communicate with you regarding this matter. If this will create any serious conflict, please contact me. MCC:em Very truly yours, NORTH.SUBURBAN SANITARY SEWER DISTRICT / ', � �� ��� % � , �i; � �-' ���J � �,�!��'.�. �- Me�ford C. Christensen, Clerk � ' ✓ �� '. � D'� � , ' . I � I ' I ' ' MEMO T0: Earl P. Wagner, City Manager MENIO FRO�M: Nasim Qureshi, City Engineer MEMO DATE: September 29, 1966 MEMO N[1NiBER: CM ��44-66 RE: Improvement of 73rd Avenue West of Universitv'Avenue w On May 9, 1966 the public hearing was held on the above mentioned street and the Council ordered the improvement in by Reso- lution ��69-1966. � There are certain items which are holding up the paving of this road. 1) On March 21, 1966 the City Council requested Anoka County by Resolution ��37-1966 to take over 73rd Avenue. The City has not received any response from the County on this subject. I wrote � follow up letter to the County Engineer on August 2, 1966 requesting, him to inform me if any action had been taken by the County Board for taking over 73rd Avenue. I have not received any response fram him to date. 2) On March 9, 1966 I wrote to the Northern Pacific Rail- ' road Company requesting permission for a railroad crossing at 73rd Ave- nue, but they denied the request. Then you sent a letter to Mr. Robert Juba, manager of the Industrial Development of the Northern Pacific Rail- road on August 19, 1966 appealing their decision, but we have not received � any response to it to date. . ' � � � ' L_1 ' � ' 3) We have sent the deed for the south half of the right of way for this street to Sears, Roebuck & Co. for their signature. A gentleman was here from their office last week and got some additional information on this improvement. He had promised to send us his response this week which we have not received yet. Mike Hafner is anxious to get this road improved because he wants to develop Counnerce Park Plat as soon as possible. He asked me if it is possible for the City to at least curb the north side of 73rd Ave- nue between University Avenue and Co�nerce Lane as long as we are paving the roads in Coumnerce Park•. If the Council agrees to this request, we can add this work to one of the existing contr�cts and get this curbing poured as soon as possible. NQ : ob � ) c�4,t,,,�,�, ' NASIM QURESHI, P.E. City Engineer , ��� �TENTION OF � _ -- _ _ __ ._--- --- -- - -� Earl P. Wagner, --- -_--__--_--- -- ___ ___ _. _ __ T _. _.. _ . �.. __. i` City_Manager---__--- _..__..__._______.—�—_ _.__ ______ . __ _ � v� L__.._._ _ __. _. __ _ _--__ _ ______ _ �___ _____ __ ._ �__ _ ____.J i BJECT Res Shorexood Bottle Shop i�, __ �3 .. �. .,�.� •..,. � We--have_reached_.a__.point._.at_�h3.s _ atore__xhare.-xe-..a�-�ea].--crowded-�'o�-abs3� _ space_._ _The volume .for_thi.s �tore _has increased by_about_$._20�000.00 : through � Augu�t_ over tha same_period _last _�rear. ______ ,__.___ ._ .._---_.:__�_..__._._��—'-- ' I have gotten some figures to convert this to a semi-self aervicm atore by . --------- --_ , __ �..----_ ._____.._._ _ ____ _____ ._ _. _.__.._ ____ _ __._ _.._ __ __ _ __ _. _ __ ___ __ ---------__ ��______taking oat all of th� existing _counters and putting_in_�a__gand_ola_and ch�ck ant � count�r. This gondola would_ be 20 feet long _and 3_ahelve�_.hig,h. ___Thia Nould ve r��w �'�.__ , __ _ _ . --__._ _ � us an additional 120 feet of ahe]S apace. _We wcnil.d _alao__incor�erate in ths . _. ___.__.. _ __ . __ . __ __. .. ___ i _ _ �_---- _ _ . i� check out countmr a check cashin� xindow. �, Tliis job xould run appro�d.�ately_$850.00 to $ 900.00 and_I think it , _______ __---_______._. ____.. _____ .__..__ . ____ _ - — x n.. ae� a __ _—_ ._ � , � � --- NATURE � �7 \ �LY: investment• i_ _ . __._ __.__. __._...__�__ � �� � � ___ . __ __ _ , �__._ �_ ��_:. __.. � � � � __ . ._. _.._ _ .__._ _ ___._.,.._. __. _.___ ____.. _ _.._._.. .. _.. -------..___.____._ __._. __... �. _. _ _. ___. _.__ .._ I�'---- _ . _ _ _..... �_�___� _�_.__. _..__ __. _.___ . _ _.:._.. _ _ _ , __ __ _ _ . _.. ___._ . _ ___ ___ ._._.__ _ __ _ __.._. _,__� , -- -----__� ._ DATE �-�� � � SIGNATURE ��4' ' ' �,- ' REPLIER'S COPY - RETAIN POR YOUR FILES � � j � P I 3 � f y � �� 1 p g' t' � ` °,j' . �" � � i �� r , Si �� � � � �:' � 1 4.._. - � , . �1 ' �E �M T si i:+i `. t�' � . �• : d, �.�y � . . . !: �; �4:; t t F* R �:'�. . . �. . j �■ � J� , ,1 � �,� �� �� � I ' I IC 1 'w 1 , � ' ' ' ' � � -_ �4 N�'IO T0: Earl P. Wagner, C ity Mana,� r N�'i0 FROM: Nasim Qureshi, City.Engineer � N1EM0 DATE: September 27, 1966 �, _ __ , 1�IO NUN�E�: c1K #41-1966 RE: Policy for Vertical Concrete Curb Cut for Drivewa.ye gs you axe aware, the Highway Department has installed vertical type curb along the University Avenue Service road, and also the City has installed this type curb along 7th Street. There were no driveway openings left for the undeveloped property as we could not establish the future location of these driveways. I would like to lrnow your feeling�s about the procedure which should be used when driveway curb opening requests axe made for these properties. The City has been cutting asphalt curbs for the drivewa.ys at no cost to the home owner and the eatimated �ost of thia work is roughly $1.25 per foot. The estimated cost of providing driveway ` openings for the existing vertical concrete curb is estima,ted to be about �5.00 per foot. _ . We have improved the design of the drive-over \� concrete curb since 1g64 and it has worked considerably better than the old�type and we do not intend to provide driveway curb \� cuts for this type of curb. " NQ:jm cc: Les Chesney Darrel Claxk � i' 1 � G�'G�(�/�- ' . NgSIM QURESHI, P.E. City E�gineer � ■ MEMO T0: Earl P. Wagner, City Manager MEMO FROM: Nasim Qureshi, City Engineer MEM�D DATE: September 28, 1966 MEMO N[J1�ER: CM ��43-1966 RE: Land Alteration �'ermits ��66-01 and ��66-02 I have xeceived a request for Land Alteration Permit _ (��66-01) on Cochran's Plat by Leonard Cochran. The area of this property is 11 acres. According to our Land Alteration Percnit Ordinance, the applicant is required to submit a bond at the rate of $1,000 per acre, which would make the bond requirement for this property equal to $11,000.00. There is also another Land Alteration application (��66-02) made by Richard Carlson for the property West of Cochran's Plat, and this property has a total acreage of 8 acres, and the bond required for this property will be $8,000.00 As there have been certain problems in .this general area as.far as the excavation of material is concerned, I would like to get the City Council's opinion before the Land Alteration Permits axe issued to the applicanta. NQ :ob c � � ' ti� A��,�, � NASIM QURESHI, P.E. City Engineer u 0 �i ` -Cj �J �. _. _ ; i 1 ,,�/ 0�3 � � 'September 26, 1966 , �lr. Jack Kirkham, and City Council: � Subject: Storm Sewer Assessment 1966-79 ' � Attached I have a petition si;�ed by the majority of the property otimers on Ely St. and Dover ':, ay N. E. in YJard I. The entire group of benefit property owners o�n;anized a meeting on Wednesday, ' September 21, 1966, and TJ�r. i�asim Oureshi, the City Engineer, �d I attended. The group, by attached petition and a petition previously' submitted, request the Council to equally and evenly spread the storm sewer assessment among all the property owners, some of vih ich ' do not receive direct benefits. This would be a deviation from the normal assessing procedures, , and will require special Council action. I am requesting that the Council approve their desires and inform the Engineer and Finance Director of this assossment deviation. Before the final ' asaessment roll i� drawn, the City Attorney, Mr. Herriak, should review this deviation for the City�s legal status and poaition. ' ' , , . ' ' ' 1 1 1 � / , � F��a ' ,� \,�� , �o � CJ , � I, , , � � ' �' ' , ' ERICKSON PETROLEUIvi CORPORATION 1422 WEST LAKE STREET MINNEAPOLIS 8, MINNESOTA ti September 26, 1966 = 6� � � � �� y���iti 1_.i 1J � �j -,. � � ����0 � � ,� �9 � S�Q ' ��'��,��t �. : � �+� � � �� t���'`'� �e ` _ 6'7 The Honorable Mayor and C1� Council City Hall City of Fridley, Minnesota ' Gentlemen: It is our understanding that at the regulax meeting of the F�idley Planning Co�ission last Thursday, September 22, a matter Which had been acheduled by Mr. Joe Zizack was heard and acted upon. Not hav3ng been in attenci.ance, we are not sure but believe that the matter had. reference to the formation of a cul-de-sac at the end of Third Street extended and its junction with 572 Avenue N.E. It may also have dealt with the vacation of 572 Avenue N.E. West of this interaection. This letter is to inform you that our compa,ny now holds title to properties on both sides of 572 Avenue N.E. at th3s intersection as well as other properties to the West and fronting on 572 Avenue N.E. , Because of this change of ownership in the area and whereas our � company is now directly concerned, throu�h ownership, in the develop�ent , oP this area, We respectfully request the City Council that if aqy reco� mendations are received from the Planning and Zoning Board, that these- recou�end,ations be tabled pending further stuc�y of the entire area and thie . corner in particular. . ' Very sincerely, KH:ms � � ; ERICK50N PETROLEUM CORPQIiATI01Y `� j7 `� `5�����o'�. Keith Halvenstot 0 0 i' _�_ s� I� �� I' ..� \ t� / �,. / \ . ST. PI�I���: ,�'� �IJTI�ERAN CHURCH ' Mr. Earl Wa�ner, City Mana�;er Fridley City Hall Fridley, Minnesota ' ' � �� ' 1 � , ' ' � ' � Dear Mr. Wa�ner: m September 28, 1966 The Board of Administration of St. Philipts requests that work on the storm sewer project on West Moore Lke Drive from Baker Streefi to Highway 65 begin immediately. We are pleased to hear that; bids for this improvemer�t have been accepted. This request is r:a.�de so that we would be able to f ill in the open drainage ct itch on our property this f all. This would permit the fill :;o be compacted gufficiently so that construction of our p::�,kin� lots and drives could be completed early rlext sprin�;.. The construction of our park- ing lot hinges on the comp�a_��tion of the storm sewer pro ject, determination of street elE;vations, construction of approaches, etc. Our request carries wi�h it the stipulation that the sewer work be completed not later than the third or fourth week of October. We would also request that during the con- struction period every eff ort be made to provide accegs to the church on weekdays and especially on Sundays. We'would appreciate your placing this request on the agenda of your October 3rd City Council meeting. Yours truly, St. Philip�s Lutheran Church The Board Administration ��-�",`. c^�c.�� Floy Ordemann, Chairman ' 6180 HIGHWAY 65 N.E.,'FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421 CHURCH PHONE 560-3095/ NORMAN EITRHEIM, PASTOR � �Os �OMs. � Septembe�r 30, 1966 Ba�el �, Hega�eac, �i� M��as �d Ci�y Co�acil l�l�t'ain C a Bavna�lL. l�i�tnce Di�to� SN6J8�.'?s Cambining of Aa,�ea�mea� Di���i��s f� P�ojac�a S, 1�, 73 �ad 8� . �'he Couacil haa p�e�iowly aut,�a�ised the c�bi�3.a�g �of the asaes�eat .diatsicta i� Psoject� S, 12, 73 aud 82 aad the nssea�aoeat o� these diaLzieta in 19660 Coatsact. tssve ao� la� 1et ia� Pro j�ct 8� aad a�ao�rtica of Paco ject 5 o The Ci�j► Attos�auy �d�aisea ua that w a�t �sse�� �hh�t �tioa of �sk fos tihicb u contract i� �ot beea leto � . � altrcnstivea �uld be to not as�e�s ��► p�t oi �he �no4ck this y�s, o�s to �aaess that p�t oi tha �k tat P�ojert 5 tl�t ia complaee and- +�ll of P�oject �2 and Fccojeat 73a �°he �°ate fat S�a Sa7e�� 8� 'aace+d could � equ�lised �vith �6e bal�anc� oi th� �r�a by iuc�ing t.t� p+�y t� �hei� p�r���i�te �1u�e �f tha �tfali syr�teo, �hich up to this �in�e tbey l�rve nat d��ae p �he aae gu�wtiat t6at �Id h�w� Lo b� a�aol�r�1 c�i.�h reagect to ti�Q a=s� to �e se��d � P�ojaet SC i�, doea �he �i�y C�il �ish to a�aess ths arss to � s�ead b� SC %t �kha �in �iyr thi� ��r. ��d hsw• a$e,�oad aas�sa�ent ne�c� �t�a, oar d�s �b� C�sil eoieh �o �it �oigh �h� ��aes�mmt fa� thia .�a�ea angil a�� �rss�t �aad �asese �hm eohole th��n$ a� t�ie�� ��a�, A deciaiou vi►i�' �s m�d: on � �vithia the a�s �iac m�ti�s a� ao, if it ia t9 , be sss�asp� itiz 1967 0 ' ' 1 1 ' ' �so�r�� a�� / ,S � — �� n�s�xoer ca��t� ss�a�s � D��ac�s �� sa�a�w s� n��av�r PRO� � 1�$VB a STO�i SSiiLA �W� Pi�06TB�t.'°� • it�l�B� THBI.VB AIID 37rOB!! 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' distaci.ota ba �ad aae be�alb�r ccaabined into ex�e stoax,s as�ro$ aasesaa�nt diatrict aad faras this p�in� on wi11 he�asft� ie kaa� a� S�u� S�� ���ut Pa�oj�at � liv�4 ' Psoj�ct Noo 5 ! :J Ca■s�ociqg a� �he in��se��ioa ot� �be ov�ste�ely teight of rap of th� �rth�sa ' �QZ�� � o � �re�t �brthsrn � o �i1�i � �.g� �� cf�ly � �100D; tb�ua� �st �el� �k HiSht�� #6� �� i�� iut�s�ctivo �riRh ?s�etic Higi�wry #65; thaatico no�ace�h +tZ�ag �s�alc Aig�aa�ay �65 �� itcs itint�a��ceioo rlth ' �he south �entn�e �i We�� I�a�e I�k� �il�ee; �h�e eabong Wlas� Moo�e a.aic� Daci�� a�d Quia�r S�s�e� � 51�� t�v�eeeue N���� �h�e� �eet��e�by �lo�g 6��t lbv�aw �I�Ea to its iat��uec�i� �vi.t.b 6gh S��e�� �t�E�; �l�aa� �[��b o�a 6th �taeeet UoB. to 63�id A�a►u� 1����; �h�e �e�st ��a �3�d A,��enx�e 3���� �r� 5�h S��eet ItoB, �ee�►d�d; ' �haa�e �� � S�h S�eeg e�sead�d �nd S�� 8����� �� i�a i��e�.ecttan �rith Mi.sissip��i ��s��s�; �h�s �a�� � I�i�����i�a�ai S��e+�� to �be ieea� ri�hht o� wy lin� �f �he ��he�a Pa�sif�� ����e�t R��� the�n 1l� o; theare �aithe�rl�r alo�ag � uid �eigbt� �� ��r �im�e of �a�8 ��i�.�� �� t�,�� p�i�� mf �gi�eaeia�+8y ' ' ' ' ' ' � , Psro j�rt �to 0 22 E�egianing s� � l.n�e�se��iaa of T�eivaa Dgi�� QSl�t A�aau� �,�<,) �nd �k �igir� �� �s►ive�aai� A�v�s� �i �B„� p�h�� W��� can �risaa D�ive �Slat Avsaue t�.,�o� �� �ted S��e� ��,;E„o t�h�s S�uth � 3�d 9ts��� 1t�E� to Paseos� �toa�u�o �h�e �De�i�: an Y��e�ame �r�aeu� ��d P�no�� t#ie�nw eatttnd�d 2s� cs�te�lieu oi� ne+�iaa line �ce�ek o� �� ��s��h� �il�toa�d, �heae�o South an th� cealte�liae o�! �aid �ei� IinQ ��k ¢� ��a imte�aee�tion tiai�h �i6th A�*enw lieSo ext�nded, �hh�� F.+�� � a� �O�h A�e�uu� �1 �B o�a9�e�ad�d �0 2lsia S�ree� D�,B a, thau�� �th �a M�iem S�r��e� �1,8, �� �S�h Ac���axae �..L � a�h��c� Ba�� «� �►S�h l�aw� 11 �B, �� `�tunh 8ig� �7 �tFai�e�a�i� A��aus� �! �E �� a�h�+a►ce aio��h �e Ta�alc Higl'�ws�r �t7 �9fni��site� �t�a�►� P,�.,� � �i�o D,�ivre �Si�x A��u� A1����1 �� �14�e �� bc�$inteia�ge ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' Project �oe 73 �a�ciqg �t tba in�e��e�ction af 53�d Ave�u� �08, sad Uaire�esity ��ue 110$0 (�eflo �k7�, th�rrca �e� on �3�d A�exiue �doEa xo Madiaon St�e�t as platt�d ia O�k �ill Additi�n, th�e ���h �a I�dia� S�eeet �1 Mndisas S�ce�t s:teadsd �o �dfson Stsest aa p�t�ed iu �emple Te�ace �nd A�Iditi�, the�ace n��h aa Mttdisoa Sg�eet �ui M�di�ou Stseet ea�teaded to �,Ho #�69�4, �o�, #100�, �h�ece �s� �a �oHo �644 CToHe �100) 1to its ia�o�secti�uu toith iTcai�et��ity A�ve�aue �qE, �oAo �a�, theoca south on dJ�nives�it�r Abeanc �teBo �o�o �i�� �� �t� i���aect�ion ioith 53�d Ilveaue ��B o the pis�e c# beginnir�g p PAS58D LHD ADOi'�SD S!� �B �� �Y% OF �'iiS �� 0� FB�.S� �HIS �ll� (�+ , 19b6 0 A�BS� g CR�YX %BBiC - 1��'vin � o �ell � I�AA�O� - Jack Oo �CisktWn ��. ' ' CITY c�F �'�Zr}U�`t PARKS AND RECft�.ATrON DEPARTM'r",NT Paul �rown� Direct,or 6�1 UniveraiLy Avsnue N.EQ P��� 5�°34�0 _.._._._.,.._ �_..., ---.• � September: ' I , Activitfea Calend^r For Fall and Winter I96b m 1957 3quare Danee G:ub a F'ridley Fliere a Adults Fridley Civic Chorua � Hond�ya � Sro High School Cnoir Roa� p Poat ILtgh School & Adults lrridlsy City Band w Mondays � Jro iiigh School Youth Football Pro gram � New Program � The Commoas Park � City Wid� :�eagaes -� Boys P���e Wee Diviaion � Cub Di.viaion 8- 13 Ysare old Oc:tober: Punt = Pasa � Kick Conteat � Boya $�13 yrs -��it, Wide � Diatrict f�lla Co-cn ' Halloween Da�ee � Teena � Halloween Night � Hal y Center Touch Footba.11 - Adult Men � The Commo ns Park ( tSight►e ) I, NovemHcr: � � � B,a�itetball - Adult Men � Jro High School -"A" &"AA" Leagues Chax�o Ci'inic = f33rla llm7.tt yY's � Volleyball � Wa�nea � Men � Adulta � Rice Cresk 3clmol - Lsague � T-urnaneat Dece�bers Skating Rinka Open m(Weather Daterminea Opening Day) Figure Skating Claases � Boy� & Girls m Moore Lake $e�3ch & Park - Instruct:.oa 3peed Sic�ting Instruetion = 8oys &=irls m Moore Lake� Heach & Park m Inst.rti:tion Youth Hockey Pn°ogram � Hockey Asaxiation of Frid3ey w The Conunone Park � Js�y�ceea Kockey Rink � Jar�uary s Speed Skating Raees - 8oys & 3ir2s m Moore Lak�e i3ea�ch & Park ' Slding lesaona p Hoys ��ir18 m.Adults - The Co�mnor�g Park - Instruction BroomDall m Actult Men W The Com.m,.ns Park - Jaycee �oclay Rink v Leagnea � , � 1 1 i� �� F'e bruary: Stding Tripa - Jr 6c Sr Nigh Age - Adulte � Travel � SaturdaYe Wint,�r Sp�:rte Dapr m Fridl�y J�,y�cees - For tha whole Yaaily � The Corrnrons Park Ice Shox � 8oya & t3irls � SRA p Golden Valley �ce Centar Marchs Wrestli�g Tournaneent = Boys - ��'a�$ 3� 6- Sr Hi� 3chool - City Wid� Marb3+e Tournarnent � aoys & 3irls �(3rades 2- 6� City '+ride - City Hsil Tab le Tennis Tournament o Boys � c3irls - 13 - 18 yrs old - City Wide - City Hall � � � � � � � � �r � � � �r � � �r � � � � � * � �r �r � � � � * � � � * �r � � � � * � � � * * SAYE THI3 SCHEDUL�i There is som�t�hi.ng here for tfie entire FAMILY _+..._ E'or detail iaYormat3on on thia il;�er, contact our off3ee o. a o o�o� :�'3�u0 � 3a I ' I ' I � C:CT� OF F'R���?�,� �'Ai�gS �,ND R�(;�i�:�TiON DF:PARTI�FiVT ��uZ i3� s��:°r� �, �'i K��� �:or 61t31, Universit A�v�ernxe N,E, Phone s 560m31�0 PARKS WORK PRO�,R�S REPORT MO1VTEi �F Se�s�emb�r 196b x u Y wM x �mm+S'sCJI�xe/�.LIdP Y y � � � � � � � � N X � x � � � � � � � � � !Y � � � l{' � � � � � � F � � � � � � � � F Work to be donea Work bming dones Work tiniahed: , The Cammot�: Dcig=�te�Softball Relxate Parking Lo ts riorth �c 3outh ' Inata.11 Yaads�liam �larning signa (2) Propare akatin� rink ' H�cloa�nn Circle Pgrk: Itastall base indicators 31d.n InPi.eld - Add Mix I,o�aa Parics Inatall Vanda:lism Sign Tree Trimmn : ng Frepare akating rink 3ldn Infieid • Add Mix PlytnouLh Square Par k z Sidn InPield m Aad Miac Install Vandalism Sign Tree Trimming 3ylva�n Hi LIa Park: 3idn InPleld - Add Mi.x Ingtall Horseshoe Pits Inaall Vandalism Sign Tree Trimmiag Terraea Parkt Skin Infield - Add Mix Inatall Hydrant m Skating Tree �irnaaiag Fl�anery Parks Skin Infield - Add Mix Inatall VandaLi�n 3ign Trae Triimai.ng ' Loctae Parks ' Road Accesa Preliia Plsns Inatall Yandaliam Sign Tree Trim�a ing ' Grass Gutting Adding crushed roak to park3.ng lote Replaeing F7.ag Pile Gra3s Cuttiag �3rase Cutting t�race Tennia Fence with pipe �rass Cutt3ng ����� Cutting Gras� Cuttin� Inata��.i.n� Tennis Net (�,) Clearad traeh and t,rimea�d hill 3pra,y�ed for xeeds Installed tWO (2) sets of football goal poate Lined out t�ro (2 ) lootball field.s plua one (1) touch football field Installed txo (2) 31a+ P�YBrout�d si:gns Sprq�red for Meeda znstalled t�ro (2 ) Slov playground $igns Spi ay�ed for �reeds Ina •alled ta�ro (2 ) S],o� pl.a��ground signa Iz,stallsa Fs�ns t5 � sLo�r Playgrc�ind �igzts Sprayed �or wesds Inytalled P:vs (5) 310� Playgrovad :i: �Q Sprayed for w�eds In ,talled four (! ) 310� Playgro�:�d 9igns '. Sprqyed tor �d� t3rassa Cutting Inatalled t�rc► (2) 5l:ar Pl.�ygrouad i►igps 8pr�yed for ��eeda In:�talled aao�r fenee �loag eout,h bounda7y line Grasa CutLing North o! Creek Inatalled No Du�pitig �igns t}raes G�tt.3.ng �out,h of Creek aloag avuth botadaiy a! Clearing creek bed ot ailt park material and repairi�g bzeak I stalled 3oap Djspenaers in xall �acloe P>rk Sh�r2� - Sprayed for Wecrde ' . . PARK3 .AND ftECR�,AT?ON DF"�ARTi�ENT ��PA ,� a�' rGs �r.o��k �o �ess epa°rt, anLh oz , ��; ��;� ��r 9" Work to be done: Work bein� done: Work fir�iahed: JA,y arks Repair Earnmam3lide Gra�s Cu�ting Tnstslled four (b) 31ow Skin Infiald A Add Mix Playground Signs �iee Trimming 3prayed Por xeeds Riae Creek 9chools Rea�ovs infield Clay from arass Cutt3ng bal]. ff.eld (add top soil) Prepare ak�ting ri.nk (hockey) Rive:rxood Schoolt � Moore Lake �3eaeh d� Park: Ineta�.� Vandalimn Sign Install bsee indicators pitohera rubber and home P�� Tree Trfnnning Prepare !or skating Craig Parks Hav�e park aign pa.inted Inst,all Vandalisrn Sign Tree Trit�ming Prepsre skating rink Hughea & Nri$on: i4elod�r Manor Parks Park Devslopaent Preli�a Plans Inatsll Warming H�ae West Moors Laloe Pat�k: Tyc�ee 1'ri.�■af ng 8rusb Rsmoval '�l�th & ?th 3te : Tree 1�im�dng Msado�rlands Add s Addiog fill R3vervisx iiaighta: Tree dc 'tu�aneh removal-burning Rice Creek Blvd: Trae Trianming � Spray+ed Por aeeds Inatalled goal poats Lined football field (80yd) Inatall.�d goal poat,e Lined football lield {80yd) arass Cutting 3praysd !br ineds Removsd ae�d atored sxirtnning doaks, barrel.e dc ropes I�.stalled doasd poles to pa.•king lot Inst;lled txo (2) 31ar Pl�t,Y�.round Sis�s Cleanec Bsa�eh Honee Re�aoved veeda snd debr3s from ini�.eld �rass Cutting Grass Cutting �'ill being added l�king skaLing rink larger R�aoving sand fill t3rasa Cutting tiraas Cuttibg � � (3zsurs Cutting Le .-eled sil� arid dirt re�aov+ed t'ra. 8pi11•xay sonth poiat 3p�red i'or ti+ee��e Installed t�o (!) 31ar Playground 31g�.q Sprayed for �►eds Instslled No l►ne�pi:ag 31gns Installed No ]4,u�pin� giga� Spra,yad for �ed: Installed No Duuept.qg Siga Sprayed tor xeeds In�taLled No Dmepid� 3igns Iar►t,slled No DunpL�g Sigaa v Spr�iy+ed for xePda Ins�:,alled No Dumaina Sia�a , C_J r CJ ' ' ' PARKS AI�3I) RECR �,�TION DE}3� R^iM�NT p��;e � P�r�cs ti°�ork Prc�g±�css k�pori9 �toni:��. of ^�;�,�:�:m��ar 1, "`..`..�' Work t,o be donea '�ork being dar,e: Work i^inished: road & ugos Add fill from road cons�o Czrass Cutting 3prs►yed Por xeeds Prepare akat,iag rink Installed No Dumping Si�ns �lencoe Propertya � It�s�tbrook Property: Tree Trimming �'srass �utting Driv+e�xay constructioii Overall l�ai.ntenance s 3ersped doxn traah barrela and re-painted, Eye haoka re-inatalled at all v�olleyball eourtao Cl�ar�d aonth ahore of Riee Creak on private property and burtssd what Ma,e not hau�,ed awaya Cleaned Fl,ail Moxer And Tractoro 3prayed Por xeeds Installe8 No Dumping Siqna Install�d No Dwaping Signa oP all dab�ia and litter. Pilled �7 Chevt�olet Trnck Was greASed, filter changed, oil cl,anged and �aahed, City Hall Area: Mowed graas snd trimmed arou�ui eatire city hall building, Civil DeYeruse ' building also moxed and trimaedo Bladea on all small grass mo�rers Were shaipenedo 8quipment also cleanedo En#.i.re set of $�+imming doetcn have beer► gainted and revaired fra► awna�era uaee Canetruction debris sround Jay�ee `�eckey Rink has bee•, picked up and entire u�ea ' t►as been trimmed of �ong grass Cleoned out �rarming houaes, preparing them Por akatia/ aeaaon, �adir� aad leveling xi12 take place for all alcating ��i:ik area ttu�t need it. , Woridng Staff: 3 Men nmain until September 30, 1966, Aft.er thia date t;here xill on!y be tMo men on our department staff, Vandalimn Report: Locke Parks i� light bulba broken ��lass �labes protecting �•ulbs brolaea (2) 9ird Hause installed recently waa dismantled and hi�3den �rithl.n the wooded ar+sa af park, - Picnie tables and tra�h barrels tip•ed ovr.re = Tcp ba11 and guide etolen Yrom a-top the new Plag paleo � Traeh thro�m around a��d b barrele fouad in areak bed. � Paper towel dispeaser torn away from wall in �helter huilding snd tound in creek bed. Tao p�_ug�ins (electrical) pulled out cf wall and airea expoeedo � T�ro (2) me,tal guarda and nl.�►sa glabes removed and b-oken from �:nder canapy of shelter buildinge Obscene ls►nguage scrat,ched on door,:, Sylvan Kills Parks Tennie Net Hurned and cable brokeno � Warnning House door foraed O��c.p, The Colnnwna Parkt Tennis net cab3,e brolaen and cuto r Wind.ow broken at ahelter buildJ.nq at Ja3ntee Hoakey Rink. - Hssp broken and ].oek misaing fro� light posr bo�c tc► �►��ftball fieldo m Haep b�roloen and missing lock from N,SePo pasr bwce . Craig Parks Patch and re�ring Tennis Neto glanery Parks 6 windoxs broken in Knrming houaso m Pionic table carved and chippedo ' ' �J GIT,'� 0�' �T�C�'�Y' PARKS AI� RECREATIOiV T1.�PAR'PNfENT Paul f�3=°o��ny i)i.r�ctor 61� 1 Universit Avenue N�E, Phones 560m 0 P A�D ;tFC fa � N _ E NI �� A N D[ ! 3eptember 1966 I Parks and Pl.ay�rouudss 'll � a� Slo�r Playground Signs: InsLalled thcae signs ta maintain aate dritring habits sround our develaped park areas� Sign install��tian� are to be noted in �lork Pro�rese iteport Sheet� b, No Duraping 3ignaY Installed theae signs in order to make citiseas axars o! our park proper�y and to insure our areas oY remaining elear� and clear ot debrie, No Dunping signe have b�::en installe8- Sign i.nstallationa are to be noted in �lork Pro�re8s Rtpnrt Sheeto ee City Coutncil Note�: August 15 MPeting �- �+and Acquisition� Outlot 1, Rioe PZasa South� Council requeat�ed iYnance director to look into arrd pre�a re► a cast statement on thie property (Jiyr Park), S�ptember 6 I�ee�k.ing =-� Land Aequisitioa � City reoeived the deed to property on OuLlot 19 Rice Plaza South 3n exchange for asseaament af $22o56e City acaaptmd the proper�y as an addition to 3ay Parke do Skating Ainka, +ixkay Rink, SpPCd SiCSt►3.Cfa► T1'ACICy 3leding-aliding and 3kiing areas for 1g66•-�196� sea�onb Io Lighted Skating Rinka with Shelt,er Buildings (8 Location�) t9 Huildinga) ao Moore Lske B�soh & r rk bo The Comrnona (2 bldgs) 00 3ylvan Hille P�rk d, Plymauth Square Park ea Flanery Park f e Craig Pa='k go Logan Park h, Melody Manor Park (Hew) IIe $kating Rinks with Rink "�aintenance ONLY (Park Prbp) (3 locstiona) ap tiughee & Horiaon bo Hroad & tiugo c, Terrsce Pa,rrk (naW ) IIIo 3ko.ting Rinka with Rink Maintenance ONLY (Non-City Prop) (2 locatioc�s) ao 68th de Oattlsy St. bo Cent�al Ave & Miaaiseippi Sto IVe Hocloe�r Rinks xith Shalter 8uilding ao The Coamtcna (Li$hted) bo Lop�aa Park ae I�`ridley Juizior High School V, Hoekey Ri�ks �►ithout ahelter building ao Ries Creek School PI o Sp�ed 3 kat.ing Trac k rrith Shelter ao Moore t.o,ke 3ea,�h & Park VIIo 3ki 31ide and Lighted Hfll for downhill akiing and sleding e . Tlt� Rmm�►nna Pmrk ' PARKS AND RECREATIQ�i M E M 0 R A h A U M � Page 2 3kating Rink Proposa].s for Comrais�ion� Gon�id�rat3on for 1966m2967 Seaeoao Skating Rink has bean request�d fvr on property south of R].vers Edge Additiono � If money is avail.Able, it haa #��n r�car�m�ended by Comtaissi��n Member to add an a�{ditional Nociwy Kink to Melody Manor rark, �� „ ' eo Land Acquisition Information Askad For By Gommi�sion: Adama 3treeL Adt�ition 81ock 1, Lote 1& 2 s 3peaial Asacaa�n►�nte due on Lot,s 1& 2 �391052 � Lo�,e 1& 2 are ormed hy Andrew Esch and have bsen otfered to tt�e Parlca & Recreat.ion Dept by Mrs Vircuso The lots measure 10,3�'S sc} fto Carl.eon � e 3wmmit Manor No. Blx k 7, Lots 13 � Tax Forfeit 1!� 15 I reccx�nend to Commiseion t,hat t�hey ' talas aprropriata steps to acquire t,his praperty for park purpoaeao IIo Recreatiaas a 14,1T5 eq � 1� �$91i5 013 Aaeeasiaents - io,i�r5 n . 9�5013 « � 10 �2c)0 " � 96,�1. 1 a -��,�5� $2,�51057 ao TouLh Football Prograra 3tarteds After calling 1,xo gsneral meetinq� !o� all adulta ieterest,ed in startl�g a PMdley Youth Fc�otball Program the prograa Degiaa 3sturday, September 21�, 1966, With nine intereated citi$ena in?hand this department has laid the �round work Por YouL•h P'ootball in Fridl��•; On Thursday, 5ap�ts�aber 22, 196b at Tha Commona P�.rk 9ix coachee and oTer 120 boys ahoxed up for regiatrat3an, Two divisioru' xi11 be olFered thi.a api.aona They are: P�e Wee Diviaiona far all boys �,9,10 and 11 after �ugu�t lbt at�d they cannot we,igh more than 90 poundsa The Cub Di.viaion for all bo,ya 11,3.2 and 13 years old with birthd�.ya befare Augus� 1� ',feight limit in th]� $iv�.aion is 115 poundeo zf the firet day enthuaiaa�m is an;� i�ndication then thip pr�►gr�n will proapera . bo Menaa Touch Football Progrs►m: Three te�ms farom c�.ridley have regiater�t for this ae�sons playa Our department will he can�ining ea'forts K3.th the� Colun�ia Heights Rec:eation riepartment is settin$ up a twa citF ler�gue for compet,3ti.ono En�ry Fee is $30400 and each tsam may sign ug 1� player;� on their rostero Ganea xill be played under the Lights at th� Ca:�aong P�rk ar�3 in Columbia Heightso e� Punt-Pass�Kick Contest: Thie year District �{Li,t ras 000p�rated 100� xith con�lete program of inatruation for this years evcnto Prelirainary events xill be 'leld at eoch school, with the finals At the Sen3.or !�'igh A'ootball lsi'ield on P'ridav, September 30, 196ba ''ea.d �oach Bob 0°�eill and h:l.$ p �ayere axe working at�,ng irith our depart�nent in this Yine activityo Winn��-s xill adva�nce to the M9t out in Hloomington, Minnesotao Tnis �ri.11 be our best affor� to date in t,hia e,ento do Earidley Civic Chorus Hegins: N1ro Jahn '�lall `rill agair� be our director ta� this yearo Mra �Irnold hae also r�turned a� our accon��anisto Choir wi.11 meet oi Mondqys� in the Senior High Cnoir Roem bep,inning a�l: Bs00 pomo Plans for this y�ears attractions and events are in the proceas oi' being organizedo Nex men.'bere have been asked for, in hopes to build the rrumber of the membexship. e, iiallotireen Teena Danca at Holly Shopping Centers ' DeLails snd program are under way for this e�rent again thie y�ra It 18 ►�t�ped that ms can agaia wark wi th the ahopping center a:�sociation in pmviding a fin� outdoors dance for the teen group, , III Meeting - ConPerencea ��'actenaion Courae� - Short Couraea Aug 2L - Treated Pax�ks Crew to malts a�. C�l�nial Idn fcr swru�ers xork, ' PARKS AND KECREATION M E M 0 R A� D U M ' J �J ' PAge 3 Aug 25 = Met wit.h Capitol & Horizon Community Group Aug 26 -� Sept 2 4 N� tional Women ° s t�ast ; itch 5oftball Tournamer�t - Olrando, F�.orida Officiated on behalf of the Minneapo2ia Umpires Asano 3ept 5- Pirks and Racreation Commission Mceting • City Hall Sept 1la� Met aith 3chool Dist #1!� Athletic = Sub�ect Hocbey Rinka and Croas Count�► courae in Locl�oe Parke Sept 15• Met i+ith 8ob OoNeill� Kead Football Coaeh P'ridley Nigi► 3ohool � 3ubjects Punti-Paas-Kick Con�est, ' Sept 13- Youth Football Programs Called a meet.�.ng for all intereste eitisens rrilling tro atart a Youth ?'ootball Program in Fridl,eye Nins n�ab�rs xere presento , Sept 19- Parks and Recrerst3.on r.ommission N'eeting - City Hall 3ept 24=J Youth Football Pregr�una Second meeting called to atart orgsaisirig ' Youth E'ootball Progrsaa for Fridley. Divis:.cns were aet up ar�d all participating �anbera Were aesi.gned apecfYic duti�s. Sept 21m Uqivera3ty of Minnesota Shori Courae a 3�ubject Tree Maintenanas aad careo Was held at the Univ of �fir�ne�;otas A��boretum located near Victori4, Minneaota. 3ept 22• YouLh Football Program s itegistration �ras h�.ld •t the Ccocloaa Park. ���� �� ��� � �� : �SSOaat1"kx0i� D��QG 1'1�8PAitt��I�1 0'� �i3S�ES:��' iB�L F�OBi Stt�f S8i� &cuCav��7c�18 rAa�=W$ �%4 So BS I? �SOI.VED, b� the �iL�r ��u�,cib of the C�ta► of �acidlay, Anoka Couaaty►, Minaeso�, ata �olio�s s 1. It is hs9r�b�r d�teamined tbyat thea� �ss4ss�able cost of tautauatian Mith aesp�ct ta the foila�i,ng n�ed imp�a�eaent to-vit: �� ��t �6t0�� P'�Q.TP.C� �0o S iaalnding all iacid�twl hcp�ssa Chnreto i� e�timaLed at � , Z. !bt CiL�► li�u�tg� t�ft�► tha aa�f,��ac� o! tl� C'itp Cla�cic si�all %st�eith calsulat� �iee p�ropt� a�aants to bs �p�ci�a�ly asws�rl �o�r na,id fmp��ar�et �iina� aveag �esA�s,�abi� lot, piece oa� pnsc�b of l�ad ben:#its4 � e�id imp�rov�at ncoo�dis� to la�o PA89$D tl11D ADOP'8'BD ST� �B C8'�°S GOlJlIC$L �+ 9�6 Clk�1f 0!' 1�RID�.SZ T92S D�A'� 0� . 1966, 2�1�l�A6i - .��s.:k Oe 1CiRkhss `"�—"�'i" ATtESts CI1'9C CS.E� • �avfe► Co �a�sii ���a� �roo /S/ /��� . � sBSO�.�nraa� Dr�c�a�o �sa.acaz�a�e a� x�xxc ��,o�os�n �ss8s�arr �a�.a. �a sro� s$c� ��o�� �8� �oo s o i�BAB, i�► a ruolu�io�n qtsaed by tbe camcil on Octob�r 9, .1966, tiu C�ty Cl+est �r disec�� to pr�p�ss � pgap�ed ��aesama�� oi tbe oost oi Storo s� Rnparar�sa�t Pso jecc 110. 5. �E�18, ehe C�.trk hu ootli�ied ��e �Conaeil tbst suah ptopoitd �sssaa�■a►� soll lws bNa compl�t�d aad lilyd ia his ,�#�ice #o� publia inap�atian. iKKi1� TAS�E, 88 I"� �880I.VSfl 89P � C�X C4i63�ICxi. t111 TBR CIi'Y OL► FR�Di.EY, Ai1�GA COtJM�K, MYlI�8S0�A, AS F�.AWS s � le. ��City Camcil sh+dil ��t at tlu City Bsii !a tl� Citp of lrstdlay, �� Canb�jr. l�ii�aesota, oge the �_ dqr aF Oatober, 1966., �� 8s00 P,Ma �o p�sa upoa th�e pgopqssd sasess�t foa� S�a�m S�we� �a�asee�ant Pacoject bloo 3e Zo T�e Ci4� M+�s�e� aball gciblish notice�r of tlu tiaie aad �1�ao o� o�eti�,g ia. the ofiiciaZ �sorapapa� oi Ciu Cit�r, at l�t t�o (2j w�eks paio� to �ruch msstl,n�e PASSBD A1�D ADGPTBD ,B$ � C� �Otb11CIb �� CY�� OF F$Ip.gg TBZS �` � DI�A1C (1�+` ,� 1966 e MAb� - Jaak 0 v ICiskivo� A�lt8t a Ci?�f CI� - Mas�r C. �e�y� 1 � ��_? C� 0� � A�iOKA �003�!'Ya M�ESOTA I�OTZCB. QF �IAi� OF ASSSS� 3T�Di �E$ �1P84fiF�iBm1°� PitO.iEGT 110, S, �iotico is h�s�by giv�u that the Cowuil of she City of Faidlay Mfll se�t at th� �i�t�/ St�l iu said City o� ti=e ` of Octobea, 1966, a� 8s00 P.Me to i�s ond pus u�n all objactious, ig �, to �he paoposed asaessmeats ia resp�ct to ti►e �ollavix�g �o�r�t to.-aeit: S'x0�i �fiBB &�W�� PAO�CT 'i0o S Th� psopo�s�d aasaa�maee soli loac �h of u�id i�avam�ata . is naer on til� aua op�u ';eo public insp.ation b'r ali p�ssons inteares�e�, in. the o#fice oi ths Clerlq of �aid Cit'►. . At �aid the ryra 4h� g�na; of ato�a in smsnar s. �saiag, tbs Co�ncil vill considet aAittea or aacal objoetions to e�d aaaua�eata �� �ach of s+tid impso�oaeata . �1 astur� of th� i,mp�arsa�nta aud ssch of Lhe�s ia th� coostrnctios �a�er mains a� coem�etiag linas ia the laada aad atrata de�ignst�d aa fo2].ws z Ca�aecin,g at the iat.arsaction o� eho Msaterly right-of-� o! Stata ?sunk Sig�tsy lM47 a�d �aurk Bighewty �69�A► (,f.os�cly Bigha�y #100); theace e�st aloag �uak Higinrsy #694 to iea iatsr- aeatio� vith i°RUnk Sigh�eay fb5; tha►ce na�eh alo�g Tr�mk High+�ay #6S to ita iut�sssctias �vith ths soci�h eataca�tce of i�at Mooace Ln1c,� Dsive; th�nc� �loa� iiest Moo�� Lske Dri�r� aad Quinay Star�st to 61ut Avenus �.8.; thance �as��rl�r �loag 61at A�eRnw H.Eo to ie� iats�rssatioa �vi,t& �6t4 ��soet �o�o; th�ca aosth oa 6eh StsNt 11.B. to 63rd A��aue NoSe;� th�e a�se o� 63�rd �saue 1N,Bo to Sth Seaas! �.Sd �actaad�d; tbeoae ��"�c� Sth S�eee extead�d � 5th Stsut to it� int�s���ion ��h tqi��tissippi S��e��; then�e veat oz� M�sai�sipp! St�eet �a the a�st sight•of-�r li�e o# State � gigh�p�y. �I►7; th�e aoutbe�i�r alo�g a++maid �igh�-of-c�y ��in� of said Highe�I �o the pofnt of begiaaiago Bo 'S�aginniug at the ia�ea��actiio� o� 8o�riaan D�ide �Slat A�reaw M.E.) a�d '�°xun�c Bigi�y �T nJnive�s�L�r �►veuue �080), th�sace W�st aa H�a�isQa ,�civQ (51at l�reaus NeS,) �0 3�d St�eat iQ,So, �he�ce Swth on !�d 8trat �eSo to P��au� �ue, theace Wsa�t on P�noacama Ar�uue aad Panoaama Avenw aa�tead�d to cents�lins of m�ia lin� �ack o! G�re�t Ifo�rth�a �tiisa�d, tLsqce Soath� oa tbQ_crate:rli�ae og asid nttia liae tsack to !ta iats�a�ctiau eiitti 4►Oth Aetaue �1a8e �etendad, tt�ei�ee 8sst aa 40ti1 Av�oue iioSo aoc#eaded . to baia S�eet �T,S,, theacs �tb oa Naia S�ra! ife�e to 4ith A�v�w 11a8b, th�ce Eaat ��r5eb AvanuQ �080 �0 7��nmk � Hi�ay �7 �tlrifirasaity �lirwuw �f,8 0 � , thaaca �arth an 7l'Y°imk Highw�y �7 �tni�e�si�r l�va�ws Ha�,� to �o�eir,� Dari�� (51s� Arre� �oEo) to pl�cs of b�giteniag, . � 1 Pi�t 2 I b�0�lLCB fJ� HSAB�iG 0� ASSES�BDIT At0i3�CT 110 5 C�C�iag et �he fnt�ts�Cion of S3aed Ave� Noso and dfiivsrai�y Av� iio8o (��8p �47�, �the�e ��t ou 53sd A�e�e �,Be� to l�tadiaoa Str�t sa plattad in 0�1c Hill Additi�oa�, �hsaeca nostb� on M�disoa ', &ts'*et and i�sdis� S�se� e�act�nded to M►aedi�ora Stteat u p�att�d ia �, 7��pis `��ace 2ud Addi�ion, th�� aa��h on 2�adison Stre�t snd ', Madisoa S�ee� �actsndad to ToHo #59�P►► �oHo �i00), tb�oa� er�st on � lefle �69� �ToB. #100� to itt ia�eraection �ri.th tTnivorsiLy Ave� .... AO�b �O�D �F�� � 1i.YilRie ��iil OYL ��B�f��' �y�p�S AOBs �OHO �7} Co its iatersscti� �eith 53r@ A�esu�� NoEo th� pla�� of lre�miago T� aret p�opoo.d to be �saeas�d gar said impra��aeat� and�aach of tbem is all �i�et land bsaefiffied by said impa�ae�ta os e�gh of tha� sad �buttiyg o� o�r lgiag ad jsa�� to ttu abooe n;�med �e� e Sa�id img�avem�nt� vi 11 b� �sassa�d ag,airst the p�op��iea �ov�lt,hia th� �iba�e aotad �xeaa in xhole ar ia part �opartio�ately to �ocb o� �ha L�nds ths�ein contaia�i aaco�ding to tlu �an�fita sec�ival o TI�e total cogt oiE �h�e i�p��semsat is est�t�eated at � , ?BIS D�Y 0� . I�i6, 8! ORD�SR THB Cx1Y CA111CII. 8F � CIl� 0�' FRIDI.�7f o PqDLxBBs T1�e �aeaa�d - Fsidlay Edttion I O�atob�a , 1966 Octob�a� . 1966 Z4A�OB - �ack Oe iCitki� CIlY � - tatl P. Mapws �. � Page 2 ' �IrGB C� C� �tis ar is ail on o= patt � BLABY�IG 0� ASSESS�iT P8Q33GCT �0 S Caoe�naiug at the in�s�as�tio� oi 53�-d M�we NoBo aad Univ�tsiq► Av�aw �eBo (�aAe �4��, ti�� e�st on 53rd Av�uue UoB. to Madisaa &tsott a� platted i� O�c HiEll Addi�io�, the�ce nost.h oa M�diaou Str�tt an�i l�tatdiaou St�est eac�cied �o Mrdi.s�a Str�t u pLatt«i ia ?�epl� T�rraa� 2�f Addition, th�nca noacth a� l�Wisoo 8tre�t aod Madison Stsut �ac��nded to ?oH. �91► �eSo #100), th�mo� wat ou � T.Be #694 �.�. #100� t�o its intereectioa �i�h E1nivQrsiL�r Ave� UaBd �.Se #47�, ��e scw�th on �i�e�csit3r Avaoue 1i.B. (9toHo #47� to it' intessectio� �ith 53rd A��au� �aEo the plsce of bagisrai.�o pro�os�d to M asaessad �o� aaid impro�v�Qats a�d oach of th�a a�t iand bea$iited by aaid i�o�e�eata o� each of tho and abut�iq� Lng ad ja�cent Ra th� abo�e a�ed area e Said impsa�r�atar vili b� agaiost tha p�ope��ies �ithin the a�e aoted ��ss in vi�ol� o�c in �tio�aat�ly ta .scb of sho L�ada the�ein coataia�d aeaordiag to thf soceivado The total co�t oE the imprw�meat is •atisidted at l8I8 D� 0�+ _ � 1966, B! aRi� T� CIlY CODUCIT. O!� ti� CIilf � FRID�.B� v st� a.�ora - �ai�r saieso� oQeobrar , 196i Octob�a� . 1966 l�dA� - �ack Oo Ritklr�o CIT'Y MAtiAG� - Saael P.• t�a�nas C� OF �fi3�EeE� A�KA �O�o PlE�liBSO►�A 3t0��B OF �� 0� ASSES9l81Y� q/1aR�CS �7riR�:iLO ��1VOFi�7a�K `�V4DGYJL iYOO S O i�io�ice is h�ssb'r givea �h�t the Cauin�il asf �he CiCy of I�idley �rill Reet �t the �ity �11 i� aaid �ity o�a �he of O��i�n 1965, at SsOQ PoHo to he�''�nd p�ss upon a�ll obj��tiana, if �s �� the p�apo�ed asaes�eats ia �pect to the follawing �.a�raa�eat t�-�it: b���iP �� �IOo S ?bs psa�o.ed +�a�sam�a� a°oal fo� �ch of �id ia�asavm�amats is noa oa fils aad opep �o public i�sp��i� � all pe�s�acas in�etrestmd, ia tha ofiice o� th� Cl�rk ot �id Ci�p . �!t u�idl h�i�g, tbs �ou�acil etJ.�1 co�ide� �i���en o� �al objsctio�ea to tt�e p�o�oaed a�se.am�a�s �or �eh o� said i.n��x�ementa o �h� ga��rsl natu�e of �he iopsar��.tq �d esach of them ia tbs c�st�atiao o� st�s aa� mein� and .r.o��tin�g lines ia �he 1++��da �nd atahst� duigpat�d in a�snnls�e u follars s Ao Ca�cing ut th� int�a�cti�u of �he aesate9cly sight of �► of t.be �ost6sa�a Pacific 13jr o� G'�tat �ioae�he�n �y a aAd �uak Higia�ty #694 (fo�mesly Bigi�mt�r #�100� ; tbeau�e �at slong �'xuak Iiighe�ay #694 to ita int��ac�iaa �ith �tue�k High�►sy #�'6; �beuts aoath alatQ 7�'acuai� Higt�mmy #i5 to its intesaactis�n wi�h the sou��h �at�snae oi Wsst Momari� g.ske Drive; the�e elax� We�� �ioo�� Lake Dri�se apd Q�iac�► Stseest to bl�t �eaue �io8b; the�a�e �ve�a�s�ly aloag 61at A�v�aw� l�e$o S� ita in�a�sec�i�a eei�h 6th St���s� �i4F o; th�a Na�th at 6�L SCate�t �08o k� 63�d Ave� �oEo; �hea�ce �s� oea 63�d A`venue 1[,Be �o Sth S�ea� 1�,go ext�aded; �h�nce nt�r�h a� 5�h S��e�t eaitsnded sad Sth Stas�t to its ia�s8i�sc�idu a�ith Missiasippi St�eet; �be�ce a+�t aa liisais�ippi Strtit to �hs �� �eight of �y l�ne o� tbe l�o�theace Pacific �► 0 6e ��t lio�etha�en 1i�r o;�hsac� southe�ly a��g �id sight of � lina ot ��id �il�s �� the poiag of i�sgi�aieego 3, aegiriniag �t the iat�se��ion of 8o�is�a Dri�e �Slat A�enus l�e8o) an�d �un1c Si.��r �7 �i�essi�r Ae��aae � oE o j, thenc� We�t oan �ison Dri�e (51st A�anu� MoEo� �0 3rd S��ee� lfe�a, thee�c• S�uth on 3�d Sts�e�t ZIeBo �o g�ewaeama t�euue, thea�ce [dest an Pa�aos��ma A�v�ue and � Avenua ae�snded to cente�line of mrain li�ae t�ack o� C��t �oerth�n �rii�aed e.the�ca So�sth on th� ce�te�li:ae of s�id saia lioQ tr,eck to its inte�sec�i�a �itb kOtil Awe�aus �oEo �teaded, th�� 8sst oa 40tb At�esn� p a8 0�e�emdsel to l�et�n 8t�let �3 08 0.�hsace �tauth a� l�in S�et �o�e W°Bdb{1 il��:Z� Noae� f.Y�1Mie BaSt ��Sb� M�e �7afie W l� a.tg�wty iKe? �ai1P�s3�y_ A�en� �aoE 4� a t$eoc! �eth Oa �euak Ntgt4�tal �4►' �a,i�aeesity ATr�ae �,Sa3 to �i�n Drf�a �51�rt A�efau�e DioEo) to �x�c� oi b�gt��So � , � Psge 2 '' . NO�ICB', OF �IaC OF ASSSS� Pjt06i� �Oo S Cd CommencicAg at �he iqte�secti� of 53�d Ave�e 1�08. aad Slaive�esity Ateantt� �.80 ('�,�Io �►7�, thea�e e�at on 53sd A�r�we NoSo to Medison Sts+�t �s p].a�tad ia 0�1c Sill Addit�.�uu, theace noath on Madisoa ' Stss�t sad M�tdiaaa 'St��et easteadsd �0 1►l�die�a SLaroet as plstted ta '�a�apl� �es��e �nd Additioa, tbesa�• s►o��h �n M�disos� S�se�t sa�d �'�,,,. i�YNViO V�g�uo vm►�WW� �r�v NO�e �i�b �040 �1�0�� �b�aN�a �� � �o8e �69� �oBe #1�0) � its i.nte���c�iat� tti�h Uai�eertsity Av�ust '� iipBe ('�,H, �ays th�ace aouLh aa �inivea�sit� �eaue ��1,B, (`�o8e #4►�) to its in�a�cseceian �iffih 53�d A�eau� �08o the place of lwginniogo The aar� paopo�ed to !as asse�s�d �o� �aid imp��e�n��s and �aeh of tlw ia ali that i�d 19eaeti�ad by s�i�d �in�p���s�t� o� ��ch ot thcs and abuttiog on o� lying ad j�c�t �o �he ab�e nr:�d ��e�, Said i�proAr�ats riil b� asaeaae� agsiast the p��p�gies �r9tthf,�► �he �b�+me no�ed ��e � fn �►ole oac in P�'e P�'oPo�'�ioaaatel�► t� �h o.� �ha 2�d� �hs�ein �orat�in�d s�ca�diag to tbe bensfit� seaei�ed, �h� t��al ���t of th� i,���e�a�nt f� estfa��ed .t � , �'�$IS D�ll� OF _ , 1966, BY ORDBR 0[r CI1T C01fI1CI� OB 1'AB C%� t� P�ID�.S� o PV�.ISHs th� �eaosd - F�idi�r Bditios Qe� , Ig6f Octob� , I96b M!�]tOR - �sck Oo 8isklw Ci�[ l�tA1�Ai� - Bas2 P. figo�r as�so��za� �oo �— ��a A��$IOl1 D7CH�EC�I1� PaT81. T0� ��Yi� Olt P�OFO�D ASSBS� �LOQ.1� FOR STOft'M SS�B PRO6YB�� �10 o S o I�� �BAS. b�► a�sola�io� pssa�d b� �be Cau�cil oa Oc�ob�r 3, .1966, th� �ICity Cl+�ak �s digec��d t pa�ps�c� ffi p�ro�osed �n+rsea+wan� oi !h� coat of �to�w set�ea ��+acesa� j�pc�k lloe �, �I T�RBAS, the Cle�k iva tified the ��ou►�il ths� anch ptopoa� aaarlaap�ant roll haa �eat cc�mr �ted a�ui filed ixe hia� .oifics �ar pablic iusp�ctiane 11G'�T, '1'�8FOR89 BB lC� RS ii� 89C � Ci`8� C�NC�. OL� T8R CI� O� F1RID�.El. /1�ORA Ci01T�, MI�i!!B , A3 F0�.0�1Sg ' 10 �'hs City Cotu�cil s!w 1 too��t at tht City 8a11 io th� Citp ' ot Lrsidlsy, �eeoka C t�, Aii�so�, os� �hs _,�_ d�ty o! Octobur, 1966,, at S,s 0 PeMo t� p�ss upou the pacopos�d , aa�resaaez►t foar S��ab 8eroee� �aep���me�a� Prr�j�ct �o0 5e Zo '1'!�e Ctty Narage� sh� pl�aa• aE ate�ti� ia. st l�st Goo (2� �o�s� publish n��ia�ea of the ti�� �ad o�iicia�l aeeror�pap�� o! th� Cii, pa�io� to �u�h mee�ingo COt�ACIB. Ofl� T� CY'g"iP G�+ Y�i�.liY � ~ . a�o �s►�°a� - ��k oo x�s� � y � � C� � ��i�i � �o�y �a� R�� � A�a�� � �is�� 3`tORM SBi� �� P�4�8� 1�0 0 5. i�otica i.rl has�by gioea t.i�st the Co�ccii of the Citq of Fridiey vill meet �t th� C�ty Aall ia ssid City an tha �> o� O�tob�s, 1966, 8t 8:0� IP.Me to hest end paaa upoaa all objmctia�. if u�, to tbe pxopossd asaeasra�ata in resp�ctt to ebe foliariqg iap��nt C�-ait s ' 5�+0� �S �i�� PA4iF�f.'T I�Oo 5 . T'h� psopds�d uaeasnNat roll fos each of sa�id imp�aramsnta , is nov oa �il� �i op�n I to public iaspection by all pszsons inteacested, in the olfiae o! th� Clerl¢ of �sid City. . At asia l�aring, eh� Council vill conaid� v�eiet�u or o�cal objoatio�s to the propahs�d at�sase�nts �os �acb of irsid impsa�v�ent�. ; . �hQ ��nes�al n�tur� of the imp�are�ata a�rd �sch of th�a is tls� cooatarn�ctias • of stosm �s�er msins aad coan�cting liaea in ths laads 8nd stac�sts daigt�at� in manaes� aa follavs s . � . � . . : . . A. I Ca�aacing at the int�rsQeeion of the Yea�eae�y right-of-�sp , of 9tats i'a�unk High�r �7 and ?acunk Sigh�sy #694 �to�cly ' Higi�► #100� ; thm�ee ea�st a�ong �au:ek fligt�asy �694� to its int�s- ' s�atiau vitL 7�rurlc Sigh�sy #65; thwace na��h aloag ?runlc Sig�twy '#6S to its iotersactiao mith tha saath entsaaca of i�ieat M�oo�re LakA ' Dsive; thaoc� �loag t�ast Mooar� I.ake D�iva and Quinay Stgeee to 61st A�reauQ 11,Be; eheoce �rest�sly �loug 61s� A��+a N.$o to it� intaarsection, vi� -bt4 �steet �o�to; tbeace xao��h on 6tls Stse�t �te8. '�0 63�d Av�nue fldoS;;� th�e e�st an 63�d �e�au� i�,$o ta 5th Str�t N.84 extands�i; �h�� nc�t�"�ane 5th S�est eact�nd�d 8nd 5th Stra! to ita inte�as��i� �8i.�i ��issippi S��ee�; the�e aost oo ?liasitsippi Strest to the e�st right-of-c� lin� of S�te �, Hi;t►wy. #47; theoce ' southesiy a1o� aaid rigii�-of-�y l�iae o� said High�ty to the pofnt o! beginni.�eg o Be ' Beginniag at ths iateir�atiaa of Horisosi Dnive �Slst Nvan�u �.8. j aad ,?ruak Qigba�► �47 ntni�e�csie� �suue li.S.D, theace �st oo Hamrtsqn ', Drive (Slst A�veane iT.B.) to 3�rd Seareat ite8o, th� South on �rd Stra�t ' N.Bo to P�oec� E�eaue, theACQ ii�s� ca Pano�a A�eaue and Panosais ' IW�mu� a�et�d�d to cQOCs�elia� of a�in liaa �r�ck biE ti�r�at �otti�zn �silsoad, tlwo�Q South� oa ths_C�nte�riine o� �aid osiit lin� ts�cic to its intersactioo �ritli �Oth As�aus 1Te8e oocteaded, tt�nca Bast o� �iQth Av�ew �loBo aac;�adad to P�tia S�ar��t lt.So, theaiaQ 1ioe�h oe� �tin Sts�a! i�.$. to 4ith Avaseus 1ia8:, tkasce SaaC an �Sth �saw 1te8p to 3ruak Si�ay #47 (rfwivsgsit� A►e� �t.�,�, theace �Sth on s'�ruak Big�Mr,y *47 �iniive�sity �v�aus 11.8,) to 8�iswn D�ri�vQ �51st dt►enus �loEo, tio plac� of bmgiiming e , , . � Pa$e 2 i�G?I�B C. �tis ases is a!1 tl op or ly� mmAS�ss�d t�'t P�'ol i�ene�ita $ � -= � �pm�88: ABASI�C t� ASSSS� 880:�l9GT 1i0 S Ci�� St ehe in�rg�ctia� of 53zd Aveae�c �taSo � Ys�+�i�'Si� Aiveais li.8e �..H. �47�, thence e�ast aa 53sci av4nue MoB.' to M�disaa Stsa�t as p�ttsd ia �k S�LIl Additioa, theu�c� nozth � Msdiaos Sts�st snd tssdiaao St�et eat�ad�d ta► I�dison Strest as platt�l in ?a�np1Q Terrace 2�1 liddi�ion, �heu�ce a�th oa M�+disao Strast aad I�disan Stsoe� esteasDed ta �ofl. �59� �e8o #100}, �iieoc� �st co � T.H. �69�r �e�. #IOD� ta igs ix�te�^aection �ri�h vaiveraiLy Aveauo 1�eS. �oSo �i7), �h�e �aath aa itaiv��si�jr Aveaue N.S. (°re8. �7� Co ies ia�eS�sc�i� �ith 53sd A��e N.Eo th� �laae o� be�inniago pso�po�sd to ba �Bessad lFait �aid 3�rar�ata end �aah o! thea �at l+tad beuefitQd by said i�acareac�nts ar �sah of thas and abuetiqg ng ad jacoot to the aba�as a�ma�d a�ea. Said i�aR►�ets vill bs e�iust tho pa�op�ties �oithia t.�ie rabcnrs not4d a��es in eehol� aac ia �attions�ely to each o�e �he 1a�,ds the�ein caa�taiued 8aao�ding to th� sc�eivad o Z°hQ tot.�l eost ag the i�p�vea��nt is �a�isat+ed at TAIS A� 0� � _, I966, BT aBD� ?ii CIi7C COOiiCiL OF ?iII� CITlt QS' �RID�, T1� leaacd - Ysidlty Edir.iaan OceW�r . 1966 Octob� , 1966 �fAAYOB - J�ck 0. Y►iitekhtu E� KA�CBS - �atl P. t�t�s �BSO�.iTl�i01i 110 0 / � } ' 19�i6 DE�6EC'rEli� P�SP�I�i ti� lIS�SSME� Rl'�.I. FOH� S'tORN SSi�lBA ' PBO�tP� 1�0 � S a � I'� S�ESOQsVEDe �► �he Citsr Caun��� �f +th� Ci�► o! lhtidly►. Aeeoka , Mim�esota, 9 aa lC�llo�a s . It !L� bereby d�t�nsia�d th�t �he aasess+��le coat oi �o�stxnotiais nith as�eg.ct to th� lolla�riag n�sod imparcr�eoHaat to-vtts re e STOE�M SBWBR YNi��� PBO�''l lMi�o 3 iacludia$ sll itaaid�ntatl sspa�sea Ch�to ia esti�ttd at $ o Tha City M�an�sgstt� vitb 1th� asai�t+eace oi kha City Cl�sic ai�sll foartimnteh calcuUete �he paose� �aaounta to ie �ep�cLsily ssaess�d fo� a+eid im�paro��oaaet ��ina� aeay ��s�a+�btf lot, piece os p�aec�A og �nd barna�itad d�g a�i�d i�mpsaw�nt +eaco�rdi� to 1s�4 �D AIfD ADaP�('8D � 7l'88 �I9� CO�C%L 0� 7r86 CI� ��� UA9� 0� , 1966 0 �r � r... r rr�. GS_i�` ]�L'-L�7! AV lRYD�.E! ?aI8 18�D7�Wl� — aY�:at Do i�4. �