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COi�ICA'1'I�tS: (aj D�sts�at #13 s Pali�s P�ccr�patiuns � l�t's'+�s aa pa9� 80 is �lf-�las�atoacYo (b) Uaivessity of Miwa�ata: Ctvi� D�fanse 1iso�ra� �� 1i'�� oa Pt�ge 89 is �li-eoc�lasstst.00cye �ad t,�a lovatias tA �bi4t aap� of tbe City ° s partial,pa�ats wa�1d qo , is indi�E� ve� Psgs �a (c' arr: ptst D�sts�ctic�: �t►o l�tt.�c aa Pay�e 91 waa �acitt+�u to �a Ca�aaci� b�oauss ifi� City �►ttoacs�ey atrd I i�a�c1 tibst thos� is no waiv� !.o ti� ai�solut�r parobibit3+oa on u� of fitCr as�ams iu �hs City of FY3dley o D1o� r�8easily 3a ��a ca� s. b�t t'!� City Attaats�ey thvu�t P� � tta Ca�il �Ld wi�lh tio Cone3�st addi=rg eo� �l�oclyility to ttM ils�t i►tr Cootsos s�Ct3.oa�s oi fi�4 Cit.y CO�o .at�ol thi�t l�ttaa� wOnid b�3mg th� a�att� to yo�s at�tiot►. �sc��a c�oa�c� �s� aa�► oo� -�o�vs� �t. i� tcsoaes�al '�t�'��;i-r� a�� '�•ti'�'i=� A�wrl:i�g with t� �icaeth 8v�baA Saai�ar�l S�� Di�3at i! t.iai�r o�fLoss as� �to�b�s ?�• 1966 at 7: �0 P.�I. 3�CZO�I �B il !'�O:t �� t'��� �Si1Ni1 '� Z�fNe � �a�t $a�t tl�t AiYpOart Aot3�os iloo �18 b� lu�py '!+O ai�u/� 4.'�t� 1l�nae wi�th y�ata I b�itg this Sn�aatitfd ta�. y�oe� ��o�a► :In �es� yv�t �i�ht wi�h to sov�+s�+ �UUis l�w o ' � I ' I 1 I , ' 1 ' ' ' LJ , ' ' ' t ' ' C ':';°;�:u� :����,�1�L i;�LP�i�Ga��. i�:�:T�tiG P9INUSHS O�F ()C'1`�BEA 31, i96b The Special Cau►cil Maeting of October 31, 1966 �+aa cailed to order b�t lsayor Kirkham at 8s05 P.M. 84... I,�,�.i.. CAI.�,T. I�MBERS P�EBBNT= &irkbam� Harxis, Sheridan, Wright, Samw laoo MBM88�8 ABSHt�T s Noae ?h� Cou�acil decided to discusa Stosm Sesrer Project No. 5 fisst M�ausa th�re were sama people present at ths Council Ms�tiag who were i.oters�ted in t bis project. Meyor �irkhaas said that if it is th� Couacil's detesoaination to move ahesd oa tbis psoject, it is aa�+ in ordez to edopt a resolatioa. Tlio City M�wgar r�vi�d the statua ot tbis project, and remind�d the Conacil tltst tlt� Piublic Haarxag had �eea hald on October 19, I966 and tt�is ites bad been contiowd unt11 the M�etl.ng o� Oaeober 20, 1966, ae whieh time ie l�ad been tAbl�d until tba m�eeting of October 31, 1966. Councilmaa Wright aaid that he va� aaeisiiea tbat tbe good of the City aad the good of tbe draiaage di�tziet will be aatiafied by adoptiag tl�is reeo2ution, but be +oould like ro feel also that Mr. Cerl Paalsoo bad received sooroe aatisfaction, and he aske8 if Mr. Paulsoa had recieved replies to his questiona. Tlse Cfty Manager said that Mr. Paulson had not rec�ivld a copy xs they had jnet been received tbis afternoan fros the Consuiting Bngineer. MQT20�1 by Cawuilntaa Wright Co receiv� the copy of Mr. Carl paulaoa'o questions, the memorandum #raa the Coneulti�ag Exxgia.eer aieh the replies to ttu quertioas, �nd the n�moran�3um fr� th� Fi.naece Di�ector� �nd that the Adatiniatration meke a ccrpy of the rep�ly available to Mr. Paulson. $econded by Couacil�oiea �arsia. Tlee City Msaager aaid that the Couiticil might �rish to reviea tb� r�ply befor� the�r release it, as it would be up to tbe Coucdci2 to add or daleta eayChiag tlaey map wieb. Gouncilma�n Wxigi�t said that tre h�d zead the rtplp, eetid tb8t the points made se�er�d �,o be qui.te factual� Upon a voice vots, tb�ere beiag no naye, l�ttaya►x Ki.rkham declared the motiou aarr�ed. Mx. Carl �aulsoa wa� haaded a copy a€ eha reply. lie ssid tl�at this aas bis first chance to etudy the reply, and i�� �aid tha� it muat be auti�eatic and verifi�ible� H,e asked iY this was th� first chaaca that the Cowtcil had to �ee it, aad he was �old it wasa Mre Paulaos aslced how the Council could vote oa somethiag so i�portant without atudyiag tlas report first. Tbe Cit� l�lsu�+.�= explained that thia was not a�ew infoxmatiaa to the CouQC�I, He aaid that it may b� prese�ated in a di.fferent fone here, but tha� thi.� �as iafosaatioa tbat hae beea giveu to tbe Council over tbe l:st ��w yeara. Couaci2maa Wrigbt said that Mr, Yaulsoa had raised no new questiona titat have aot been answtred, and he did not thlak an�r mors atudy was ne�ce�sary. Councilmen Wright aaid be wvuld be happy to give Mr. Paulaon aay aae�+�ra that 6e mey feel reo�aia uaans�rered. Mro Paulsoa ttaid tik�at he weated to make suro the Council knaws all the facts ' � � ��4''�'t`3.�.x� C"t�IJ���"�:�.� 3��''°:!►.�3�a, t?G"fG.l`�R 3�., 196b PAGE Z be�fore they vote, because thia will be appaaled ia Diatrict Court. 1la7►or Rizkhea� eaid that his feeliags personally, atter revie�ing t1�e si� ;�i a.tie°� that there is ao alternative but to adopt tite roll as pxep�x'�d� would like to poiat out the fact mentioned ia tbe last sentence of the Fie�ance Director's aaemorand�mn that it is costiag about $47S each week t.hat thie project is delayedo ' asseasmeat isOTIpN by Cou�cilma►n� Wiigiit to adopt �eealution �156-1966 coufirsing roll SS�S for which a Public Hear3.ng was h�ld October 19, 1966. Seconded by Caua�cilmaa Aaxri$ o , � ' � ' � J ' ' ' ' ' � ' , Mayor Ri.rkhNm ask�ed if theYe was aayone else presect a� the meeting tbat wished to speatc aa tlais pro��ct. OAe person at the meetiag said s8e was jwt �isteniag as their propexty fs bei�g aauessedo Mr. Carl Pauleon said that be could not couceive of th� �oue��i� proceeding on this basi.s, on a mattez tbat �a so importaat to the peopi�, a He ca�mplai�ed that he had had 9trast�Ie getting ebe i�aiormation though it had b�e�► adv+er�iaed that it was avail+�ble� The City l�anager said tt�at the roll wa� preparud ia wsitCen foxaa, but a� t�iat time had aat beea typed yeC. Upo� a ro21 call vote; Those votit� aye, Kiricham, 8arris, Sheridaa� Wrigbt, Samu�lson, Mayar Ki�kl�aaci declarcd ti�e motioa carxied. mu CONSiDERATION OP' C Y HAI.L BIDS OP'BNBD 2s00 P.Me OCTOBBR 27 1966 MOTI0�1 by Council�an �arris to recei4e the Ietter dated October 27, 1466 from Mro Mas Matse�mcrta afts�naotosand��h� me oraadeam�from thetCityaManager dated8� 196b f roea Mr . Mas Ma October 31, 196�ie Cou�cilman W�igh�t said that befose theae are received, he would like to discuss the fnat that Che memorand�n'of October 27tb reports on a bid summ:.�r� me�ti.ng whic&� wa�s not a legal council a�egtiag. H�e said that no statutary c�otic� t�a� bcen ���ti out, he bad received no notice, and Couneil- maa Sherida�� u�nc1 �he City t�ane�er had not beea present at Che arelting. �e sai.d that tf�ia i�ad been an �.c�o�mal m�e�tin� and the receipt of tbese memoran- dums ghmuld nc;e im�ply that Chis w��s m iait&f��. reaord, or should aot imply that.it was a fora3al meeting. Counciliaau Harris safd this vas a fa�r interp- xetaeion. Re s�id thae he had takea� it upon him�teZ£ to ait dawn with Mr. Eiiers and Mz, M,atsuanota sn �h�y could �eC an idea of sai�ere t hey st o o d and wc� sbould kaow what titsy had to su�$est. The City Z�lar�agex sE+id thaC his s�cxetary bad infoxmed him that sh� Aad �r�,�d to reach all #ive Councilmen. Cowacilman Harris said that he inad � feit titat in this way Smiley, Associates would �tve time to prepaxe sa�e communic�r,tion mor the CounciZ, aCherwise thep pould havs had to ��ait unCil rhis evening. Mr. MaCsumoto said that it had been hi� �aderatsnding �hat it was an i��oxmal meeting. Mayar Rirkham said that the Councilmen knew rhat the bids weres to be opened and aayo�.e iotetotted could huve beea there. The motion to receive the letters and c�morapdwa �asb�e���d�ed�baQ��al be Wsight. Upon a voice vate, ther� being ao ctays, May motian carriede Couacilmaa Wright sa�id tt�at the oaly queetion that he had on the caomiunication af October 2T, 1�Ei6 was on the paragragb which meatioaed tke arcbitectual fe�. Councilmaa tiarxis said that the item of fees �tas brougbt up becc�w� there waa a questiou of the appraximate dallars awed the fizn. The Couacil procesded to �J ' ' I , ' ' ' , � ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' ' SPECIAI, GqUNCxL A�BTII�G t OG`1'OBER 31, 19f� 6 PACB 3 diacuas the letter fras S. Ca Smiley, Asaociates dated Octob�r 28, 1966. Couucilman Wrtght asid that he telt i�h3 and 8•3, perCaiaing to air coaditioning, should be lsept a8 is propaePd try the architect and be ia sure the Couacil agrees. Mayor Kirlcisaa► said that he agreed witb the whole recomeamendation by t!� architect. Mr, Mareumoto pointed out that the 1►ase bido vary. He s�id that the apparent law bidder as general coatractvr ie Sheehy Constructioc� Coo�paay, 1�ut with the aiternate deducts takea, Do Me Noyes Constructioa Canpaay 'b�canea la�ar. Council- maa Wri$ht asked Mr, MatsumoCo what their experieace with Noyes aad $heehy Goaapani�s has bren. Mro Mataumoto said that Mre Eilexa '�.aci �►�oxksd wlth and coasidered Nayee� Co�astructio�n a good firm, aad Mro Matsumoto had worked With Sheeit� Coastructiom And felt they were a good firm. Councilman Wright eaid that he hed checked a bit ��irther an.d t►e had found that both firm� weres reputable, altt��ugh th� Nc►pes fi.rae needed a little aeedliag and �:Crtct sup�erviaion, but his f.t�fanmatio� cn�y be biaet�edo Counc�lman krigitt askec3 tlae City Engiaeer if the City had ever �orked wit� No�es Construction. Mxo Qureshi said not to i�is kuawiedge. �ouacilcaa� Sanwelson �aid that tae �aad no ob,ject£on to Noyea Canetructi.on, thut tbaough hit� i�faa�mation he was a gQOd conCrackoro 1`�e City Aktoraey said thax i�ro 8ia.era la�+d i,ndicazed that Nt�yea dfd not have any other big job at preaenta Couacilawn Barris snid that if the bid r�as awarded to them, they w�se aaxi.oua to starr. ias�ediatelya Councilman Wri$ht said �hat peiaonally lt� waa satiafied. Couucilcaac� Sao�uelson said tha� I�e had worked with i�offcoaa 8lectric Company and tb�ey ware a coa►sc�e�tious� campaaq 4 �he Ctty Ma�tager e�aid that it could be poiuted out #or the pablic that these deduct alt�z�ates do not reduce tt�e siae of th�e City i)sll� Caua�cilmaa Wright aai.d tiaat �a�:i�her does it dras�ically change aay thia$ tiees public qill have cantact witit er us�o Couacflmaa 4d�cigh� eaid that thera was ons thiag he would like to �aise, urd he remt�nded ttee Cou�ci.2 af. a�eport ses�t to t�he FIHt1. froco u ccymmitit�es Geaded by M,x�o {ts�8�r ,;Xal�resara •,a}�ich �he� had received Decea�+ez� 20, 1965. � said tk�at this M�x� report cav�r�d the px°esea�t �u1l.da�ng a�d lis�ed spsc�fic defects, !or tbe moat par� aa�et� and �i.re t�azard�� Hr_ asid �hat lte t�ad laoked at thi� report and at. th� pra�er�t st�uc�a►xe, a�xd I�ad Raeea able to ge� an inforimal �stimate on the cc�at o�� r�duc��� t�xe �irs kaaxard izems �sc�i the #`uw� �azard to a safe cc:de ��avel � a,�d th�.� ir�dl �ee� l��ss tk�an an:�r �n� oi the bid�� i3� �aid th�t the present plaas �nc.lud�: �1�e n�e of �:i�:t�s l�u�.ldi�, and i� theq �oll�a�d the �e�commeodsrions of tb� �caaam�.tte+� a�pnrt th�xe wo�ld la� n,o �a�ac�r r+�pair�a, orniy tho,ae coc��iatent and prap�z tn remedy th� de�e�t� .i.� �'�ie preaes�� t�ui'idi.reg:, Cauncilman H�rxia said that k�e a�r��s �hat s:iaere i� �_crtain aoxk that cxeeds ta be doae, haw �ou�ch he did aaot kn�w, �ut kte f�l.e this sho�ald �se Greated s�paratelye Councilman Wright s�g�e�ited �'���► t.uras the li�t �over to Mr� M�teunoto and ask him far an opinion ot wriethat� thiet rvuld b� add�d ae a chan$a arder to th:��c�o�cilmany not re�aadeling t�tP i�ui.lcii�a�g, b�t £ire�rmoii�� it t.o a safe level. �ixight recarnmeaded alsci t�at t�e�° tozn aver thE o3o&inson reporC preparr.d t:or th� FI�RA ta Mxr� Matsumotr, ��king :�"ox an ��t�C�►��spot inspec4iQn and aaki�g hiw t� ha�� a discu�sian with �h�e c.�a�.�.x�k�zu�� re��;rdZetts of. who it is, ze$�rdLn� eainimna� �+iternate �dds <�� a c���?rz��,� c,rc�F�r t�_o t�z� cank.ractA C�uncilman Sa�el,ecsca said i�e f�lt this ��ci�iQra F��s;����� t�av� ��a���? u�r,cie tcac�g a�o, and h� fee�s t�e� C��xs�eil �t�anns`Ld g��: �t���r �ai�i�� ��e :��-a�.c.3 �.;ta�.sz in c�,o��: c:a�s�� a cuntractor will ch�r�g,� �nc��� �oo�� fox� �+lt�rr�::,te ��:�� :��+.� srnr�k^ ��� ��re��� c�nu�.d �r.� ��an��.�d t+y �ia� Cit� �.:r�i�,,�+�el , ' pAGB 4 �i'�C`ZAi. COU1v��L l�E,'�ZKGQ t�O�Yt 31, i��i6 I ' I ' I ' I � ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' � , � ' ' ' MOTZON by Councilman wrigi�t �o adogt 8esolution 157-1966 that it be tt�e Couacil's policy that �efore a move ta th� aew Cit� �lall is made, basic aafety fire defects ia the pre$ent buildia$ b.e rem�died ta minim�m standards �+t a miaimum cost in whatever maaner the Council choos�s, aad that the Jck;asoa report be given to Smiley, Agsocia�e�o gir> Matsumoto said they would bE glad to giv� the Council an informal opinfon oa the �effit way to itandle this or give theca two or three alternativesd Mayo�c Rirkham said �.hat �+� could not see tahy the Council shou�d delsy any decisioa on tha� ne�a atructure, Councilmaa 3amuelean said �hat �omi: of the iteais could be daae by a separate coatract ox by the Fire and Police Dep�rt�eat vo2unteering. �a�ncilman i�Pright said that he felt �he Co�ncil should be committed to f� ac�e� hefore they award the coatract �nd a reasoaable cost be set for ite I�faayor Kiskham �aid that he aaw ao reasob why any acCioa oa thia building sbouZd de18y action on the r�ew ibuilding. Councilma�.Sheridaa asked Cowncil t�an Urigtat i# he wanted tTne Co�cil to coao�i� itse3f to make sure that miaimal work is done o Counci�.c�aa 61xigY+t $aid y�s, b��ore the contract is awarded. Couc�cilman Wright said� tht�t t�ie �ouncii has tlai� report avai�.able eo thesn, and he feels theg should mane a conaanitmen� to m£s�i�eaY work being dooe to bring this �ui.lding up to safetp �od�_o �Lhe City Managea said ghat Che heatiag iaspector was cac�versane �i�th �ahat �;��ds to be doa�eo Mr. Matgu�oto said that the real item woulcl ixe raizat poi�t the Council accepts as miffiimtua. tIe said he would talk to the i�aspec�or about this, a�d baaed oa �hat point they cou2d recommead to the �ou�cil what is requir��o �ouacil�aa ShesidaQ agtc�d if tt�is could be done in a weeko Mra Matscamoto said they cou3d accomq�lish this in a week or tea days. Councilman 8he*.°�d�c► s�coc�ded ��ne c�otiom„ Pix, �ic��►ae Meyer, a� sitor to the Couacil Me�tfng, saic� �hat itae de�ec�s liet�� in t�xe ,�ohaaoQ report are based on th� �ity build�,ra� ca�deo �I� sa�d if �l�e�e x�n�dial xepairs are done after occupying the �,��a Gi�y Ha1L, e�,ev�n mo�re raon�iss �rill go by �t grea� ri�k. fle sai�d iL- specas c�byiou� �t3a� �h� �epairs st�csuld b� c�one irnon�diately, and that a minimal amoant o� ma�aey sYeo�Id �ie set asid� fox it. k�� said the Cauacil should commic thems�lves �r� t�a:�s ti,�aar�ci��i�� before they di�txi�ut��a a�aneq from Che bands to ent�� �tee c�n�rac� �ait� �ta� r.ontractoxe Mayox Kirkham questiQ��d wF��the�c td�e �o�sa�cii ��eds an arci�itect to tell them what aeeds to lae don� to bxi�g f� up �o codea He said that if we have the report aad oux cna� i�s�ector�, w� could go �head aad do it ouraelf aa part of maiatenance. Counciln��n Saanuelaoa said he agreed with this. Counci�.�o Wright said it was fine i£ they could work this out as a aaaintenance ftem, but it is somethiag tha� must �e done. Councilman Harris said that h�e a�reed that Mr. Matsumoto would noC be asked far any structural changes, justi his apinion on the basis of a maintenaace item. Ke asked I�ixo Matsumoto if they could do this on that b�siso Mr. Matsur�o�o said he would assc� that the shortcomiags are items that the Coaacil is aware of. He sai�d he did n�ot knaw t�te total picture, but he thoughr_ that th�r� �aa� much that the City could take care af. Councilmaa Wright said that as loeg as �t�e build3ctg is up to code, it does not matter bow iti is accamp�_ished, ju�t �o a co�bmitment is made ta the public. The City Manager said that the City In�p�ctiors were aware o� wl�at needs to be done accarding to cocle, but he was aot sure of laow coa►Peten� they would be directiag the job to be done. He suggested that if bids og specificdtioas are needed, it could go ' PAC� 5 gp�CiAL, OGTOB�B 31, 196b I ' � I ' I ' , ' ' ' CJ � ' ' , LJ ' �_ J ' ' to Mr. Mataucwto to pull it together if naceaaary. Couac�l�an Sa�ue lson sai.d that !►e would be willing [o work witb t6e Buildia�, Eleetriaal aad Ple:mbing Inspectors oa this. Couacilman Wright said he Would be happy to take Council- man Samuelson'a judgr�eat. Couacilmaa Wright, with the consent of the secondex, changed tbe wordin$ of his motian as follawss :KOmION �that it is tha Ccuncil'a policy Chat the City Council is comcaitted to proceed �rith remedial metasures to bring the present building to #ire and safety standarde, and that the Admiaistratioa is to report to the Couacil whaC is to be done and the Cauacil will act on this informatioa. Upon a voice vote, thsre being n►o nays. MsYor Kirki►am declared the motion carrisd. Mayor Rirkham ask�ed if there were aay furthex caoraente on t6e deduc� or on t6e recocrmeadation of the architect. MOTION by Cauacil.maai Harris Co accept the ded�a� alteraates as s[�wn and recommended by tl�e �rchitect. Seconded by Couacilman Sheridaa. tTpon a voiae vote, there being ao nays, Mayor Kiricham dealared the motion carried. The Council discusaed the an�emor�ztdumt from the CiCy Maa�ger regardiag the Oman house at the coraex o� 64.th Avenue Northeast and Sth Street Nostbeast. Couac.il- maa Wright said that �he house was vot•th soa�ething ead the Couacil ahould make� -. an attempt to tind out if it was tmflvable. The City Manager aaid tl�at Mr. Wally Oman was in�erested in the purcbasa of this property. Couacilman Harris said the Council could dizect the Administratioa to find out what value Mr. Oman wo�Id give and at the same time get bids oa it. Iie said he tboug'l1C the bidder should b� awar� af an�r d�fects o Y3�agor if;Lrkha� �aid that tt�ey could find out if the house was [wvsUla lErorn� the Buildatng I�a�i��ator.. The C�.ty M..�nager read from Section 12.06 of the City Chaxter r�gaxding �he sale of real property �hich stated that �his could be do�e by ord��:.+ncee M4TYON by Counciiasaaa tiarr�s to directi ths Administxntioa to i,nvestigate what value Mr, A�n would �i e far �hr� hora� on b4kh Avenue Northeasti and 5th Street Stree� Northeast and where he wouid prnpnse ta glace i�, arad that he get an appraisale Seconri�d by CounciZman Wrighto Couc;ciliaan Harris aaid that sny defec�s should be not�d to the purchas�r. Upon a �oiLe vote, there beiag no nays, Mayor Kiricham d�c�,ared tihe motion carried. Councilmaa Wrigbt had a question on the xeport o€ receipts aad disbursements on the City I� 11 cons+tructioa fund to date. fle asked about check �7525 to Da We Harstad Company for f ire barn constructian in the amount of $208a24. fle said he assumed this had something to do with the Cornado in 1965 and asked if the iasurance had not covered this. �&�,ty Manager said he would guess this was some chunge that was made in the building that insurance would aot pick up, but be would have to check to ise sure. Councilman Wright said that the Counci�, is aware that the present garage is not to be incorporated in the plans and that the maiatenance $arage must be relocatede MOTIOId by Councilcqan Wright that rental costs for space for the mainteaance �arage tiaeirie work) not be included in t}�e City Hall bond fund on tt�e grounds ' S���ilo �i3�C'i� �'s3ivCg t��C?BE�, �1, 1966 PAGE 6 I ' I ' � ' � I,� , , � � ' ' ' ' LJ r ' ' ' that this wili be a coatinuiag commitment, and that this be a budgeted item external to the funde. The City M�eaager said that this cauld be charged to the utiliCy fund end so�e could cooas from the geaeral €wad. Cowncilman Harris said he felt the maving costs should ue kept to a min�mal amouat. The City l+�aager said that it would be juse maa houra. Council.man Harsia asked the City Manager if he haal conaidered any eite. The City l�ianagsr said Lhat Mr. Chesaey had loaitocl at ttae H�fneY buildi.ng years ago, ahich waa adequata in size, but there was a heating problera. �ie said that he zhings that they have improved it since then and put in flooring. AE said h� Chau�ht thts is the one that aiioald be looked at first aa it is the lar�est buildia,� avai.lable Co be used on a rental basia. Councilman Harris sai.d that�he had taliced to Mr. Hafnsr And tte �.ndica�ed that the City could do what they wished, write up their terms, aad �e wauld► be gretty agresable. Councilman Harrie said that Mr.. Hafner indi.ca��d ifc could. be oa a lsase or lease punc�aae for a period of time within re$son, and they would lesse back space at the fiYSt year's reata� of the bui�dir�,g. Any capital ico�rcovemente wauld be applied against the rant or leaseo � said the presen� Ganant has besa notified that he will have ta leave if the Ci�y wishes ta gent the building. Coumcilman Samuelson �aid Chat the Ci�y mi�ht inveati$ate itnfra-Yed hea�fn�. MOTION by Councilmar� �lright that the Couttcil authorize tl�e City Attarney aud Adffiinistra4ion sco "�t �o�ether with Mr. ilafener or hia Poraer af ACtorney and prepare a eanCract for Caunc�l�s approval on No��em_�er 7, 1966, which w�Il give the Ca�.utcil i�a�iiate access ta space and an e�timate af what it would coaL t�o make �l�e space func�ianai. �b:a Ciey Mana�er said that ehay could look into this the t�esrt d��, and they would also look into the price apace is prE aaL'ly goin� for. Co+.incilsentt Wri�ht safd he would iike to aee a renCal purc6aae option wittl a11 cnpi�al im}�xa.�ents ta be w�:xtten off againat the o�tion. Cowacilm:�a Sheridan aeked if Ch� ac�min�.sera�iaa coatemglat�±�e just replacing the present space or loatti��; fox e.K�aanai.an space ov�z and above that �ahich we maq aer�d. He sa�.d Char tihere wus �,ceothsx bui3.din� C�eat cau�d be consideYed, known as CGe Coehraa property wh�.ch �.s £or �al.e vr re��etc ic� an is�dustrial area aad he believea it �� ready for i�ed�a�e accupancy. He �3id that it is s�aallffir than the Hafner buil�ling but prabab�.� iax��er ti�an we have �flw, The +�ity M�.in�g�r said he was aot aware th€�� this pzope�ty �aas �a�; s:a1e anel he w�i� look �.nto this also. Council- man 4Jrig,ti� sai.d that his aaotian should be re�a+�r�i�d to tiake i.nto consideratioa both ai�eso T�ae C3.�y Attorr�ey said �hat �xe a�cQ �tie Adcaiai�tration could consider both build�ngs and 3f t�rs�:h are acaePtab3.e h� wo�xld se� what kind of a contract he could a�range. Ca�.ncilman �laagis poiutied out that Mr> Hafner has stated that if they Iaave to mov� tn�cavrrow, ttaey could mo e o�:er ta his building, just so they would aseuu� reagorasibilitg�. Councilenaa Wxig,�t restated bfs motion as folloews: �Ipld by Counc3.lman L,Trigbt thag sche Administratioa contact Mr. Cochran and I�. Hafner xegaxdin� a location of the maiuteaaac� shop, aad seek Co �egotiate with bo�h paxties fcox the most favorable building on n rental purchaas op�ion noC to exce�d £iv� yea�s, �iith any capital improveaasnts iastalled by the City to be appli.ed agai��� ttae rent or purcha�e, with a lease back by awner of any space not needQd, add thst tlxe ��dmiai�trAtiom repart back to the Council at the regu7.ar Coc�x►cil Meeting of November 7th wf�h praposals, contracte, and camparabl� �;o�ts if possibie. 3�conded by Coucacilman flarxi�< Upan a voice vote, tbere iaeing no nays, Mayor KirtcF►aa► declared the motion carried. ' PAGg 7 Si�C�'�?. C�V�Z�.: %f��'�vC � a�^�r3E'� 3 Z, 196Cs 1 ' 1 ' ' �' , lJ , ' Il J , �� ' r ' ' � ADD%_T a`1AL SITS W08i�: Couacilman Harris said tl�at the site work was deleted aa altszaat� G-1 ia tlie amount of approximatelY $25,Q00. �e said he felt t6are was some that should be doae, sucb sa the blackto�ping, coucrete curb aad gutter, aad he suggested that the CouaciX ask th�► architect ta check wiCh the geaeral coutractor to see �hat he wouid do tche additi.anal work for. T'ha City Manager questioned what fuads they might want to use for tbfs. Ae said that at grea�at be thinica � are abont $30,000 short of the raa�ey aecessary, but that t.�wre are some poteatiala in tbe budget and also ac�as 1£quor fund moaey. He said that peshapa he aad the City Finaace Director couid geC together and work out some fw�d�og, and the Couacil could.decide if they want to condit it to the pro��ct. Council- man Harris saiLd Cbat the Finaace Director itad saf.d tha� thsq cou2.s4 reusonabl3� eake $30,000 out of the liqucr fund. Tha �ity Maaager said t6ore v�� p�Yba�ps� $35,000 ia liquor fu�nds, perhaps $5,000 to �10,000 ia khe lwdget►pa bad beea budgeted for an Aaminiatrativa Assiseant. Couacilnaa flartis said that they could add up available fnnds aad perhaps set a lienit s�t approximately � Council- $465,QOOo Councilmaa �tright asked if this included Mr. Smil�y s fess. n�au �arri$ said pes. Couacilman Wrigbk asbced the City Attorasy if the9 cea 1e�gul�ly award the cou�ract wben thsy are siaort of fands . The City Sttorcuy aaid he tha�aght they could le�aliy aw�rd the bids if theq had the sesurance t6at the funds w�re available. Councilman �/right aaked if there aas any atatute that would g��oh�.bs.t tYaem fraa putctfag �y iato the boad accoumt. The City Attorney said �ee did aot kc►aa of aaY, but they would probab�y be limited on s�hat they could �as� the +�avr�ey fox. Coua:.ilmaa Sheridaa asieed w%�t G-1 alteraate consisted of. Mr. Matsumoto said it Was $oddin� base, ccmcxe�e curb and gutter, atl finish work oa the land out- side the building. �e contract at present leaves in the walks around t1�e building aad x�augti grad�T..ng. C�c3.imaa Hgsris fluggQSt�d that they put back the blacktoppiag, curb amd �utter, a+nd gradia� to str�et level on 64th A�eaue. The City Manager said that �� would p�rhaps be possible ior the City tc buy and lay sod cheagero C�.vic cl�ubs may even wacct to da s�e of the landscaping. �ir, Matsumota saisi th�y would be izappy ta ask the cantractor to give a break dawa of the site raork bide Casuacilmar� Sl�exidaa aaid that perbaps oux awn eagiaeers could give us a price rhaC �ould beat t�iat of the coatracCar. Couacilman Wri�h� said �►� couZd see two pro6lems oa these sesggestions. He thau$ht there should be an aliowanc� of socme �aaney for maintenance on this building which sho�ald �ave �qa�l prioxity and he thought the $5,000 figµ re tbey have discussed ou �he arch��ect8s fee was very conservative. fle said he would like another �i0,0�Q allotted for ehis ba�lding �ahen they take fuads frrna the lfquor fuado The Gi�� 2�aa��$er said Chat the geal coald possibly be set at $475,00� aiad this ggabubl; could be haadled. Councilmaa Harris said he suggested a figure for site preparaiio� sa they will kaaw whexe the money is coming fram instead of tatci.a$ money aut af genaral revenue. He said he would rather take money out of ��nera3 rev�nue from maia�enaace of this building. The City Maaager said thaC irc n couple of �aeeks the Finance Dixector and he �ill be morking on ttu3 tsaasfer reas�lu��.on and they will be ciose to knawi�g what amounts will be av:ilablea The Couucil decicled that this fuad could be taken case of in a aepar�ake action fro�a tbe contract awarde ' COU�ILZL A�s?�?TNG OCfiUBE� 31, 19b6 SPBCIfiL a LJ ' ' , ' �J , ' , CJ �1 ' i ,� ll � ' �� PAGB 8 RESOY.i1TI{�T ;�158-1966 AWAHD�IG OF CO�dTBACTB FdR CITY iiAI1. COINST�UCTIO[�: MpTIQN by CowacilmaQ Wright to adopt Resolation �158-1966 that tho City of Fridley aca.3rd e�ie con.tracts for tha coar�truction of the Fridley City Ball at 6�atb Avenue Noxtheast ar�d Us�iversitq �venue as tollaas: C�tBRAL CQ�I3�tUCTIOTT CtIN'iiZtACT D. M. Ncsyes Coastructian Compaay Base Bid .......• 140 West Frauklin Avenue Les� Deduct Alternates Minneapolis, Miasesota G-L $25,000.00 G-2 41,000.00 G-4 1,800.00 G-5 3___�____000; 00 $70,800.Q0 NET GBTdBRAI, CONSTAT�CTIt�N C�1?RACT " N. Se Honaita & Co,, Iac. 1411 - llt4 Avenue south Miaa�apali�, Mi.aaesa�r. H. Hoffmaa Electric Coo 1917 2nd Avenu� South Anct�a, rs�.n�esota P�Cii�AN�CAL COTiTRAC? Ba�e Bid . . . . . . . . I,ess Dedact Alteraate M•2 $28,680.00 �T 1�CI�ArTICAL CaI�iTBACT s SI,8C1'RICAL CONTRACT $353,400.00 7.0 , 800.00 $282,600.00 $146,700.00 28,680.00 $1I8,020.00 Bas� Bid . . . . . . . . $ 59,566.00 ysss 1Dec�uct ,Alternate S-2 $ 9,238.00 ,"_,�3$� 1dET $iBCTEtICAL CONTxACT � $ 50,328.00 TOTAY� NET COT%TRALi • $1=� . �.4Q Th� work is �o be accosnplished ia accordance with Bid Specificatioas aad a!1 ord3c►ary prcoceduree speeified thereto. The work to be campleted accarding to bidded duration. Council�aa Wri�h� poi�tted out to the City Attorney th�� whea the con�ract ia dr�wn, it shae�ld includ� bomding, anc3 the regulai mainteaance po�ction wi�hboldin�, and o�H�x items normal for coatracts of this typee 1�e I��io� was secanded by Cuuacilman Harris. Upon a roll Cal� Vote, those vatin$ ay�s Y•ia�cYea�, �arris, S�eridan, Wright, Samuelson. Mayoz Kirk�am declaxed tbe motios� cazried unanimously. RE3aLUT�O!N �I59�19b6 - LBt�lITING THE ERPSI�'�,',�l�'• OF FUNDS F� TF� C�TS1'BUCTI�I OF A NEW CI�`Y �: MOTION by Couetcilmau Sarris Co adopt 8esolueion �158-1966 tiaat when the new Citq Hall is coastruet�+ci $470,OQ0.00 0� the moaey avai�.able to the City for this praject, tvill i�clude certain necessalcy aite greparatfon iCems deieCed ia Item G-1, with said i�ems to be worked out by the Architect �titb the successful bidder £or Couaci2 approval. The mot�o� was seconded, and upon a roll call vote:, those votiag aye: Kiaktiam, flarris, Sheridaa, Wright, Samuelsou. Mayor Kirkham declared t�ie motioa carried uaaaimoualy. , � PAGE 9 S�°� °�`$�1� k:0'�TI��,;Ci�. �t�'T�i`tiG � �.i`�h�L� 33., %966 I' I � I� I� I' ' � i The Couacil requested that the tb�es reaolutians be brought baak to the Council for ratificatioa►. Counailmao Sheridau pointed out tbat the Cl.ty shauld be ia tihe aaw building by Labor Dap of aext ysaz. I� � ��s. �Qq by CouaciLnen Wright to apprave the Generel Coatractor Li.ceass of pon Schuett Builders and Youag Conatruction Compaay. Secoaded by ���� Sheridaa. Upon a voice vote, ther� bei.ng no na7s, I�aYcrr R�r�� �clared Lhe mocion car=iea. STATtJlOF i,tBRABY: Mr. Joha Meyer asked what the preseat status af the library is, aad do t'h� plans of tbe new City Ii�all iaclude the library. T�e City ManaBer s�,i.d t�it the City had a good Iease with itoiiday 3tore whicb will cover all of next year, and vill be aa opese ead lease after that month by saaCh. ge eaid tbat t6e library �ill muve into the 8oliday Store by the mi.ddle of November, aad they will use the new buiidiag when it is caapleted. Mayor Kirkham said thet t6e gival decieion on that will be mad� at the time the buildiag ia coa�pieted. ?he City Maoager said that the librariaa 6ad 3adicuted thet the aeai City Hall would be a good ceotral location, but tlsey also may wish to continue to maintaia the athes libxaty. ����: Zye�e beiag aa fu�the� business, i�4ayor Kiricham declar�d tbe Sgecial Coe�ncil � y M,eotiag vf October 32, I96b adjauxn�d aC 10:00 P.M. ' � i 1 i � 1 1 R�espectfully submi.tted, ��� l � /f 'w Masq Lu Strom �tiu�; 4ecrep ary to t�e Couacil 1 , I ' � I ' ' pAGE 10 THB MINtiT88 OF Ti�E RSGtILAR COUNCIL 1�BETIIdG 4F NOVEM�& 7, 1966 The Regular Mesting of the Cour►cil of tl� City of Fridlsy was called to o�rder b7 l�ayor Rirkha0 et 8:OQ P.M. tOLL CJ1W. .��_�.____ �gg p�ESSNT: Kirkham, Vright, Sam�alson �BS AE�i'r a Harrio , Sberidaa ..APP�O�VI►L ��3. itEGOLAB COUNC�L 1�t�NG OF OCTOBBY 17, 1966s !!0?IQbi by Counciiman Wright to adopt tbe �an�tes of tbe regnlar Camcil Me�ting � of Octobar 17, 1966 as aubmittad. Secoaded by Cow�cil�a Sa+�lson. IIpon a voice vote, t.�are being ao r►ays, l�Layor �i.rkhaa� dtclared tbe sQtion c�rritd. ' ' 1 Couneilaaa:wrigb�t said that for the record De would Iike thes� tvo s�ts of ffia�tee regarded as ane �ing2s set, as it waa a continued meatiag. T6e Couacfl agre�d. 1�YZ�t by Councilsaa Wri�t to adopt tbe a�idntes as snb�ani.tted. 8�conded by ' Couacil+nan Sa�uslsou. Upon a voice vote, Cisere being no nays, Mayor Ki�cW�am declared tl�e �tion canied. t ' ' ' , ' 1 ' ' ASS89�T - SSS188 i?ABLSD 14�„17/6�,6 s _��.... Mr. 3exter said tbat he �as aot prepared to pn�t moaey in escraa for th� strNt until the as�esament is explaiaed.to him in aare detail. He aaked if Council• �an Sheridan woald be at the meetfng, and he was told no. �e said 6e belisved bis assess�nent was $6'99�o-.50 out of $tf6U0 and wondered if these figarea v�re right. Tbe Gity Finance Director said these vere ¢arreet. Mr. Soatar aaid tbat bis attoretey was unable to be �ere Conight, but he vou� litce to aak the Council tWO questions, (1) On th� figura of $8b00, i�e assumsd he was aaseesed for a percentage of the raad endiag at Lyade Drive. The City Finance DirecCOr aaid yes, Heckeeann Avso�e to i,qnde Dxive. i�hr. Sexter s�id he had doaated his atr�et for free, buc naw is goia�g dawa to Lynde Dri�►e and payiag for the atrest. �2� He aaid he had an aptioa to put in bis a�n asphalt curb and gutt�r, Nhich would have atopped aC his property l.iae, but be tbought it wouid be easier to turn it over to the City so they could do it whea they waated aad where thep wanted, and because of this his asses�me�t was naw $6900 instead of $6100. Couacilman t�right aaid that i£ he was asking if the Council thoug6t it was fair that he pay for the Btreet going around the corner, Chis is the only procedure t8at ia conaisCent with the City assessment practice on side stretts. fle eaid this side stzee� is a benefit, and assessible even if Mr. Sexter had put it in bimselfo CounciLean Wright said that a righ�-of•way for atreet doaation is required as a coadition of the plat when a plat lists it, but when the City gces to aa �d3viciu,�1 for pxopcart�y for a 8treet, they must pay for it either direetly or by coademnaeion. Mr. Sexter said he had been told he could have a cul•de•sac before the City decided to chaags their plaae because they wanted a street to go throu�h. Councilman Wright gaid that Mr. Sexter was benefiting by h��ring the BEGULAit COIRJCIL I�BTiNGs NOV&MBSR 7, 1966 Pt�GE 11 through street rather than a cuI de sac far emergeacy vehicles suct� a� fire trueka, aad the courC will dacide i# titer� ia a beaefit. The Citq Attarney aslced if we were in agreemeat tbat it n�ust be aoa�pleted. Se suggested that if �bere was sufficieat agreement, they coald proceed aad leave opea ti�e questfon of the assessment. Hr. Sextsr said t6at he was ia ao mood to borrow moaey to put ia reserve to complete the straet. �ie said he bad bad trouble with tbe sa�wRr aad water which ha8 been an additional expease to him af $2500. He said he did not mi�ad paying his st�are, bat when the stre�t was put in to beaefit m�re peo�ple, his expease shouid not be ao high. He said he �ettlized that everqthiag is runniag highetr nc�w, but this wae bigh because he Was daaating his free and thsa buying the aCreet daan by Lytuie Drive. The Citq Attoxney said that this will either be resolved between Mr. Sostto= aad the Couacil, their attorneys, os by the court. Ne auggested they go ahead wftb an escrar agxeemeat and �ald it in absyaace until it ie resolved, aad in this waq they cauld get th� project doae. Councilmaa UJri$ht said that pert�apa the Couacil could go so far aa to State tho.t this action would aot prejudic:e �ither Sexter or the City oa the baaia of tha asgese�a�ent. Tlie City Maa�$ar eaid that the City weuld need five consecutive warot days of 55 degrecas ar bet�er ta get this �one. Mx'. Frank Rogera a reaident who lives o�n the corner of Polk an@ I�yade Drive eaid that the people have been praniaed a strest would be puti in by the City Attoraey. The City Maaager e�id there was no ro�son to e�cpect i� voulcl .�sat� be gut in. Mr. Rogera sa3.d tbat the aaonsy from his propertq is in escrow and thia haa been gofag on for two years. Mayor Kirkham said he was doubtful that it could be done aow. Mr. Bogers asked hvw th� vehicles are �oing to get in oa Hac4�manrn in the Sprin$. The Couucil said Chere was a poasi.bility that some kind of a bas� ceuld be put dawa. Mr. Sexter said Chat if it was just a matter of the escraw money, he will consult with his attorney; and he iara�iaed they could put iC in. Couacilman WrighC s�id he was sute the CounciL will c�ant a street, and theq will put oae ia as eoon a3 poss�ble, �% said that this wi11 not be pxejudicial tv the assessmeat. �.'he City Manag�r said �hat one resideat Had �eard a rumor thst the City would not plow this i.n th� wic�ter. H� said t�ie City narm�lYq does aot plaso uafinished stre�ts, but in �hi� case Che curb is in and it is a normal widtb atreet ao they will p1ow. He said also Chat the sLreat name signs will go ia as sooa as aigns are recefvc�d by the Public Woz�CS Departc�nt. Cauncilman Wrigiit said that possibly ebe Pahlic Wozks 3e�artmeat and City $agiaoe�r couT�d see if aome kiad of surfacing baae could be put in for 3pring. �he Couacil alsc� discussed stop signs comiag off o£ Polk Street. MOTION by Councilc�aa Wright that Polk $trett have boulevard stop sigas at Lqnde ' Drive, both on the aorth and socitch sides. Seconded by Couacilman Saeuielson. Upon a voice vote, there beiag no caays, Mayor Kirtchem dec2ared th� eiation carried. ' ' � SSTB�,CK VA&IANC85 • JaF�Pt L. ST. AUBIN AND DQ�F CE$OLL ISD 10/17I66) s Couacilman Wri�ht said that Councila�n Samuelsoa was the only one be had not �alked to about the roquested ea�ciance for Mr. Cero11. He esid this was a cloae variaace, le6°, but there was a 6i�h 8 foot hedge oa the aeighbaring property. ' PAGS 12 RSGULAR COUNCEI. 1�3STENGs NOVEMBEB 7, 1966 ' fle said there was m letter fran the nei8hbors giviag their apprnval, but be had � aot broug6t �.t to the meeting. Tbe Council lootaed ae a lattar receivsd fran Mr. Doqle Mullin statiag he 6ad no objection to the variance requasted by Mr. Jo�ut St. Aubia. ' , ' ' � MO►!"i0N by Councilaan Wright to receive tbe comdunicatioa fro� ti�r. Doyle bullin• Stconded by Couacilman 5amueleoa. Upon a voice vote, there boi�8 Qo oaYa, M,ayor 8irkham declared the motian cnrr3+Qd. 1�TIt�i by Gouncilman i�Tright to cvncur Nith th� Board of Appeals and grant t6e requasted variance to soha L. St. Aubin, 1217 BEtba�ay Lane Nozt6east for waiver of side yarfl requirement from 5 fest to 2 feet to permit coastructioa of an attached ga,rage, aad to grant the requested variaace to Mr. Doyle Ceroll, 4651 • 3rd Srre�t Nareheast, f�r a waiver of side yard requirement frooe 5 fe�t to 1� feet tv p+esmit construction of a detached garage. Secestdsd by Counciloaa m Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there beiag ao nays, Mayor ICirlrham d�clared t6s motion carried. ��� s�.��- �: :�� � !he Citq Maaager said he had received some xeaearch infoYa�atioa froa� Disoo�d ' Crystal Salt Co�any, although they had aot snbmitted a bid. Naoag tbe mateYiel was a report froae the St. Paul Superintendent of Public Wvrks ahich listed soa� of the drawbacics of the rust iahibitar. Among other Chings, tt leaves a greasy sesidue on the street, it haa a certaia amount of toxicity aad �tey recommend , eanployees use face maslca. Filling statione and parking ramps coaiplaia that it is hard to clean the windaws and that it congeals on the floos like �ellq. ' � ' ' ' ' � ' , M�OTION bq Coaacil� SamueZsoa the Couacil award the bid ta Cargill. Iacorporated for the regular $alt at a pxice of $9.80 per tan delivered. Seconded by Council- u�an Wright. Upoa a voice vot�, there 6eia� no aays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motioa carried. WATEB gATg gTUDY (TABLSD 10 17 6b s Because of the abaeace of �Cwo Councilmen and because the City Manager deaired more ti0e to worl� �i�ie tt�e Finanee Direc�or on this, it was decided Co table this item. MOTTOIt by Councilmaa Samuelsan to table the water rate study unCil the asxt regular Couacil Meeting. Seconded by Councilman Wrig6t. Upon a voics vote, there being ao nays, Mayor Rirkham declared the motion carried. WA�R pNp �, pggMIT�S ['TABii:D 10 17 66 : 1�?IOT1 by Couaciluwa Samuelsoa to table t6is item until the next regular Couacil Meetiag. Seconded by,-Cvuncilmaa Wxight. Upoa a.oice vote, t6era beic4g ao nays, Mayor Rirkham declared the arotiao carried. 701 PSOl�AM ClABLSD 10/17/6b�:. Coancilman Wrigi�t said that lM had as�d t�at t6is ites be ac� tb� agenda. Se said•that it is the City's move and tiuy now bave a Sesolutioa prepar�d by t6e i ' RSGUY.AB COUNCIL M:BTING� NOV�MSER 7. 1966 PAGB 13 ' City Attorney. He aaid tbat it had been t6t mania�ous iatent of tbs Council to ' proceed on this, aad he felt it Was appropriate that tbe Council �ove at t6is time. Hs explained th� resolution to the public, aad said he voald Iike to add tte� language at th� bottcm of page 1, "That the I�tyor aad Maoagsr be , authorized to sign the application cz� bebalf of the City of Fridley." Tbe Cit� Mnnager read the resolntioa. Councilmaa Samwtson as�id tbat befuro the contract is sigaed, hs �boaght there should be a joiat �ting w#t6 the Plawiiag Cvmooission aa ttu� ar� concerned Mith the actuial contract t6at would be sigaed wit6 Mr. Hodne. Couacil�sn Wright aeid tbat this next step was just to aign aa applicatioa to gst on t1� vaitiag li�t. Councilman 3aauelson said tbat L6ia aas iine if it wss jusC the first �tep. Th� City l�anager said that in regard to tb�� itess the Couacil vas coasidering deletiag, tbeq could aot pick oat any other items ot6er thaa visual inveatory in the a�ouat of $3,150. Couacil�an Wright aaid there vaa alao an item that had to do with aeighborhood aemiaara. Mayor Rirkham said that perhaps it would be better to receive thia and pnt it ou the aext agenda. Councilman Samwelsoa said hs would like to study it furtiur. Councilmaa Wright aaid thut W::st�ington was putting on a n�mber of treezea, aad he woald like to be aure that we get on the ett►itiag liat befare tbe end of the year. MOTIO�N by Councilman Sa�nuelson that the Council re�aeive the proposed resolatioi► and table it tmtil the regulur Council 2�eating of Yr'ovember 21, 1966. 8econded by Councilman Wxight. Councilman Samuelson suggested that they f.avite lyr. Hodne to the mestiug. Councflman Wrig6t aaid that Mr. Hodne wiil co+oe to the meetiag aad explain tbat nothing bas changed and will ask if they waat it or not. Upon a voice vote, there being ao nays, Mayor Rirkham dec2ared the motioa carried. PB?I?IOri �36•1966 - CO�ID�RATION OR+' FOOT BRIDGE •?. fl. �+7; ^ � ' 1�IO�II by Conacilmaa. Wright to receive the lettier froaa the Sua�it Ma�r Associa- tion Coamittee, and Petition �35-1966. Seconded bq Councilman Samuelsoa. IIpon a voice vote, t%ere beiag �ao nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the m�tio� carried. I ' I � I , I ' ' U Mz. Fitzpatrick, repreaeati�g the �:��mit Maaor Associatioa Ceme�itt�e, said their requeat �oas stated in the letter. T6e� wo�sld iike a footbridge at 51st Avenae across University Avenue. He said thep aere coacerned about the safety of their childrea v�io are at preseat being buaed to acbool, but the plan ia for a hand operated signal st tbis interaection, and they do not feel this is adequate. He aaid that they would feel much safer wit6 a footbridge which would be thers at all times of the day for evesyone's use. Councilman Wrig6t agreed that tbis was a verq serions probles ia this arta. � said Chat the School BoArd will only bus tihe children until the signal is in. He said that he would like to poiat out tbat £ootbridgea were very axpeasive. He aaid they were checked into at xiwerwood School crosaing Bast Siver Boad, and the e8timate was $20,000 to cross four leaes, and because University ia wider than East ltiver Road, t�is probably would be a min'imum. Councilman Nright said he felt it was quite proper for Fridley to uodertake plAaaiag. He said there were three or four areas that sbould alao be conaidered, and tbe priority for each is s�early equal. H�e suggeated that tbe City policy be to procead t,o ' :GUY.AR COUNCiL FBSIZNG, NtiVEMBER ,, 1966 PNGB 14 p I ' I , I ' ' , ' ' ' , �� ' , r ' ' ' ' ' gst deaigna and r.osts o# auch a project aact get the pePexxo�k oat of tbe ray with the Hiruusota 8ighaay DePartm�nt, and that it Mas appropriate o►o�++ to set up a basia for paying in advaace. He gaid Chat it wauld b� i�erd to asaess this as it beneiita a large indefinable aren, iaclnding Columbia Heeig6ls, aad also the School Board will banefit. He said thst these muat be bigh qnality bzidges with propex xoofing and probably acreeniag. . MOTIQd by Councilman Wright that ths Council order a feasibiliCy atudy and preiimiaary estimates of coaC for the follawing four locationss 51st Avenue aad Univeraity Avenuo; blst Avanue and Uai�ersity Avenue; Missie$ippi and UaivRxsity; Sast River Boad at Hictcor�r Drive (this is a tentative location. aod could pa+ssibly be furtlur north)� this�atudy to be prepared for a�tiag with the Couacil aad Scbool Board. Mapor Rirlct�am said he felt thia suggeatioa was sti�xy good. He aaid that i.n the case of ti� Slst Avea�e croaaaves, the respoasibility is a four-waq one and shouZd iaclude the City Conacil of Coltu�bi� Heights, the School Board And Ch� Mianesota Higiniay Daparta�nt in a joint meetiag on cost aharing. Mayor Kiricbaati said that aome work has already besn done as tF�e School Bosrd had iavited tiu City Couacfl to meet with them same time a,go, . A visitor to ths Council MeeCing asked what objectioa the School Board had Co buaing tbe childrea. Ttee Council did�not knaw, they said tbey asssuned it was to save money. Mi. FiCzpatxick said cbat the reaideat's committee had beea before the Col��bia Heights School Boud aad had goCten a te�porary solution while the highway waa uader con�t�cuctioa. but there wiZl be ao bsiaes when the hi�aay is fiais6ed accordiag �o present plxne, aud this is why they have proceeded to request a foo�bridge. A visitor to the Cou�ncil M�eeting told the people preseot that �iee� D�etrict �23 Sc6r�a1 Board u�ets tcaprxaw, L�ovember 8th at 8.00 at the ��niox Iifgh School, 14U0 49th Avenue, and iE the people are it►tesested ehey could coa�e ta the me�eting and at leasC the School Board will know they mea�c businesso Couacilman Wxight said t�is nrobl�m affects th� people at other hours thaa schoal hours also bacause maay gEOgle cros� Co go to the parka ia Colambia Heigk�ts whioh Fridley �aas not �e+�n able to provide. Mr. John Miller seid he had beea ia busi.aaasg at 50th acrd Univexs�tq �or some tia►e �nd was fami.liarra ect wath tite problemo fle gaid his� opin�.on �ass t��t it ha:s to be a community i � bott► ways. He $aid i� is a probl�m duacing �choal [�ours, but the children go back and farth ba�h way+s af��r schooYo Mx. Mi11er sa�.d that tbe men at his p�.aco of ��"s h�ve ev�n e�alked the childtrea acxoss the highway bec�euae traffic is so bad t�ey► caanot get across. May�r Rirb�ham asked if there was anyone preseat froaa the School Board. Mr, Howard Seim, Director of School District ,�13, wes preaeat and said th.�t the Chaizman hgd aatcad him to be here aa he was going tb be late. He said that every�hiag that had been said here thie eveniag was true and mu�t be taken cars of. �e aa3.d that busing is costly a�d coatiauous year by year, and with bridges you can find a break-even goint and they will be cher�per ia the long run. A i�d'� asked how mucte it cost to bus the children. It was estimated at $30 a year per childe The ladp said that a child's life was worth mflre ti��n $3U. She said that the reagd�nts had asked bue service for Nelsa► School and the Junior High School, and they had received a temporary salutioa far Nelsaa Schoal, nothing had been done for Jr. fli�h aad Oa�c�oocl Set�oal had been thro�wn in to make it ' pAGB 15 RSGULAR COUNCIL 13B?ING� NOVEM888 7, 1966 , sound good. Mr. Se La aaid that hs did not kno�a ail tbe ac�s�srs, but thaq have ' to get going oa a permanent salutioa as ttN present �e 3a a►1y t�tmporaYy. Hs meatiosed the posaibility of gettiag $tate aad Federal hQlp. , ' ' ' ' Maycr Kirkham said that it seaas tha�t everya�s preient is in complete agre�ment aad that it on2y rewaiaa to f3nd out bav iPat �t ¢aa be dooe aad tb� best va� to do it. Ss 8uid he �ould appreaiate it if Mr. Seim conld call a�e�ti ��rt- the City Councils af Fridlaq aad Columbia 8eights, the Minnesota SiS�Y meat, end � repreaeatative o# tbe 8uor�it Manor Aseociatioa Committee. Nr. Sei.ai said t� would direct the Chaira�sa to do so. Councilman Wright said that t.h� Couneil apgreciated Mr. Seim�s ccaownta and i» was sure the residsats did also. He said h� would litse to make a final point that footbridges da not sol�a tl� eatire aead� as ar�as in District �14 bave soa� cases wher4 chiidrea ar� lwsed two blocks becauae it is too xisky to walk. 8� seid foetbridges �C�cilman but aay not entirely eolve the problem ms busing is here to gtay. Samuelson suggested the School Baard have th� busfag coats av�ilabl� to t�elp the Couacil. Mr. Sei.m $afd he belisved the coat waa approximatelq $I0�000 a ysar to bua everyone west of thii�ereity Avaave, and ia five or six yeara this could buq some bridges. Mr. Robert Latz said he was the attorcleq for thc gummit Manor Aesociation. He ' said tbat oae of the argu�eats that could be used wit6 the Mianesota Higbway Department was that there is going to be a fully operati�al s�.goal at 49th Avenue and Un£yersity, and assumicag these will be a 24-hour ai�nal at 57tb Avenue, iie beli�ves there will be maay rear ead colli8loas. Couacllmaa Wright ' suid bo hc3p�od Uto :"�s�ociatiur� continued to have Mr. Latz rapreseat tbem as be seemed ta b� just �he pexsan to m�►ke the argument foz Pridley. ' r r r ' ' ' ' ' Counciima� Samuelsocc seconded the mntion requ�sting a feasibilfty studq and oetimat�o af costs fnr �he fou�r locatianse Upon a voice .ore, tbere boio�g no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared thQ mctioo c�rried� Ma�►or Kirkham tbanked i�'• 3efa� gnd the reaidentis present, aad aaid that the Couucil would ke�p thear posted. BIDS - SNqW PLO��T iOPLNBD NOON . NO'�VEMBER 7,_.1966) s Tbe Citq Manager z�ad the follvwing bids and said tiiat the law bid was �oithia the specificatirnas; ����, �� � BID NAt�ffi AND ADDRE33 SBCURI� DATB S�! BID Iiall Bquipment, Iacorgorated Seaboard 20/30 Days Valk V•S11•84 236U South iiighway No. I00 Surety $S�?•00 Minrieapolis, Minnesota SX Hsydea-Mnrpl�y EquiFmon� 450i 8iawatha A���yau� Minneapolis, Mim�eaota Publia Works Bquip. Co., inc. 78b Uni�ersity Awnue St. Paul, Minaeaota Cortifiad Check $100.00 Gre�►t Ams=ican Ins. Co. SX 2I Cal. Dapa 14 Days Burch. FN8 - 30 $1,396.00 p/Cyl. $1,531.00 Wausau 715 30-50 $1,098.00 � G NQVEMBBR 7, 2966 REGUI.F.R COUNCTL M61�TII3 a ' , � i � , ' � �� � i � � AND ADD� BID DELiVBRY � DATS Soad Machinery & Supplies Co. Certiiied 30-45 Days 4901 Weat 78th 3t .- H�ry �i94 Cback Minneapolis, Minneso ta $60.00 The Georg� Te $yen Ca�paaY 171 • 27th A�eaue So Ea Mi:taeapolis, Mirwesota Chese Olw�n & 8ons, Iace Piilsbury at Lake 8treet Miaaeapolis, l�iaae, SS408 Certi�ied C�eck $75.00 Certified Check $70.00 40J50 Qaya 30/40 Dsya PAGB 16 ?O�PAL I�1�4P' �I BID Good �oada �oi �ii $1,150s00 Gl�dhill 11T'f.ti8-LU8 �1,1I6.00 P�ciok Mri-Z $9�8v00 �10�TIO�T by Couacil.ma�e Wright ta authorise the purches� of ca� aw u� plar from I3a11 Squip�cae�t. Incorporat�d, 2360 Sout6 Higl�aq llo. 100, Miaa�apolis, Minnesota, i.0 che i�aunt of $877.00. Ssconded by Cow�cilmsn Saiowlsoa. Upoa a voice voee, there baing a�o nuya, Mayor 1C3ricbam declared t6e motim carried. p�jg� pl� MggT G g- pC?0'888 19 1966 s The City Ma�aage� �ead the caz��ioa by the 3oaa-d ofc Appeals recoarmending thet the varianc� b� d�eai�sd o 1�OTI(11� by Cnunc#.la�an Sacnuelson to coacux with the Board of Appeals and deay � the va�ias�ce �a�qusated hy �.�addin Pc�als. �eca�ri�d by Couacilmaa Wright. Upon a voicc vo�e, +thexe izeie�� ���a nays, I�laypr l�xls�am dcclared the mot�oa carried. i ' , ' � ' BIiiLDING STANAARI�S - DF�S�(�i CQId'�.ti� ll�iLNG� .� B8x 26 i 1966 ; 1�0'T7EON Uy Cvua+cila�n 3am�;c�lenn io recei.ve and file Che Minutes af October 26, 1966, Secandad by Couacilcaan Wright for d�.$cussione CounC%lman WrighC aeked if �es was correct tha� e6e Council was uaeaimously opposed t�o the xailroad constructiono Councilman Samu►eison said he agreed. Cou�cilman Wri�ht said it dir� aot spFear that theq had e�aough land fanr �uy wires. Upon a vuice vote, there bein; ao nays, Mayor Kirkha�a declared tha a�rotios� carrieda The City Maaager poiated out that each mea�ber of the Council aaw receives aa agenda #or the Build ing Staadards, Design Control Meetia�;e as ttaere ie no longer a reguiar meanber of the Council oa thia Com�ittee and any Council member who wiahes caa at��nd. ' ' ' � FtBGULAB COtINC� P!�"7.'It1G, NOM8I�ES 7, I966 G �I TIN� •• 27 1966• PUSLtC iBABI�iG • RtZC�iIDTG T ZOA �'66« 10 MA7C The City Manager read the a�otiou of tbs Planniag Coamissioas recommeodiag approval. PAGB I7 �lqTlaQ by Couaailmaa Wright tbat tbe Councii aotes the Plaoning Coamiision's , actiaa in re8pect Co the Plsoaed DevQlapment reaoning requasted by Max Salitermsn, and to def�r actiiva �ratil aiter the Public Heeriag on MovembaY 14, 1966. ' � ' , ' � ' ' , ' , Secoad�d by Councilmaa 8amu�e isaa, e�ad apoa a voice vote , tt�r� b�in� p►o m7ro > M,ayor �irtcbam declared xlie motion csrried. p�g � gg A� Z� G - 1 1966 1. P?.ANS TO tMPSdVE BYLVAN HIid�B s Tb,s City Maaager r�ad the motioa by Che Parks ae�d Recreatfon C�moiasioa tbat the Comniesion luis plaaa to improvs Sylvaa Sille Pask. The City 2�io�ag�r said that there is eti21 e questiaa of �o�►ett�er tbis is a retestion baeiia or Park, and the Counci� maq vaat to hald this up. Councila�en Samuelsoit aaid ha feit thia ahould be held iia abeyance uatil the Couacil has dacidtd. 1�O�I� by Couacilman WrighL that the Parks and ttecr�ation Commfssioa end Director be noCiffed tha� the Cauneil requeat8 tb�at no action s�ad ao furthes inveatment be made in Sylvaa 8ills until the dr�ziaage probiem �s sesolved. Secoaded by Councilc�n Samuel8on. Upon a vaice vote, there being no nays, M�►�or 8irkbaaa d�clared �he motioa carried. Tba City Muaa�ex read the motion by the Pr�rics and Recreatioa C6nmd�a+dion infozs�iag the City Gouncil o� a erada requssted by Mr. Jeeger wi�o ie inter�atQd in Cradiag five Iots in Riverr�i.ew Hei$hts for Lot 1�, Sloak 3 in Aaaailtoa�s Additioa. The City Attorney said that there may be a problem in this, in tt�t if Che City ge�s titile from the County for the praperCy ia Hamiltan's Addition, �y would have to �cquire it for public puxpos�s oaly. Hs aaid that, if the City i8 inter�sted, Mr. Jaegex shauld get Citle to the property, and if the Couacil maats the prop:rty in Rivervie�a Heighta, they coald probably buy it fox the cost of the Speci�I Asaess�ents on the Ham�Itoa•s Additioa Irroperty. It was uaderstooci thaC Mr. Jaeger wanted to trade ao be could acquire the Hamilton's Addition property free of specia2 asaessments, and thea aould deed Cht loCa in Riverview HeighCS to the Citp. 2he City Z�iaaager poiated out that the Countq is not puttiag arry property on sale excepC to the City, aad if it goea on public sale, Mr. Jaeger may not get ir. The Cit� Attorney eaid that thi is st a 40 faat Iot in Hamiltoa's Addition aad is not a buildable lot, s ju but would be of ealue to Mr. Jaeger a� it is adjacen 1 Kirkiaam sugg�ated that this aatter be puraued to see �a�. t ta his property. Mayor what arrangement eon be ' I�TIO�d by Councilman &amuelson that the Admiaistration check into Chis furtber and see what kind of arrangemeQt can be mF,de. Secanded by Council■aa Wright. Upoa a voice vote, there being ao nays, Mayor Kirkham deciared the motioa ' carried. , , , . _. _ . , . ' ..,. . .:. ,. "�`°�. . ._, . _ . � . . � .,' .' 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' l__J , ' , � ' i�'� -�f' - y� i1l.� --�� �., Th� City Maaager r�ad the motion of t.ha Parks and $ecreation Com�issiat recommse�ding that ths City Couacil acquire Carlsoa's Summit Meaor No�rtb Addition, Block ?, Lota 13, 14 and 15. Caeacilman Samuelaoa su.gge�ted that the Aclministratiaa pursue an iavestigation o� raie cost of tbis prop�uty essd bsiag it back to tlie Council. Couacilmaa Sac�lsaa said that ahile they vere �n tbis area,.he aouid lilce to poiat out a 2oL on the map betweea C�pitol and H�riaoa Drive Whicia could be fill�d with dirt and would tie the whole area together as a park. He poiated out an arsa of street that could be vacated, and said he realised tbis would bave to go to t6e Plats and Subdivision Committee, bnt he ehou6ht it ahould be peirsued. D�pTIpD1 by Cauncilman Samuslsoa that tbe Cow�cil request that the Parlca aad Reareatioa Coaomission imveatigate the vacating of flughes Ave�e b�tMeeo Capitol and Horizon Drive, aud investigate tbe cost of the property and strucCure oa LoC 1, Block 8 in Carlaon`s Summit Manor Addition to try to tie the area together. Secaaded by Co�acilawn Wright. Upon a voiae vote, thore being no aays, Mayor Kirkham declarsd the motioo carri�d. t+�TION by Councilman Samuelaon that the adminis�roCion purau� tbe inv�stigetioa ' into the cost cf acquiriang Block 7, tots 13, 14 and 15 ia Carlson's Sum4it Maflor A�ortfi Addi.tio�a. Seconded by C•oussci.lman Wrigbt. Upon a voice vote, therc: baing no nays, Mayor Rirkham declared t6e nEOtion carried. ' ' ' , � , �S°�.�:�I OF PARKS A�TD RECRKATYt�1 DEPA��NT BUDGE7s Tbe City Maaager expl�iaea that $5,000 had been cut off the Pasks asid Recrea• tiaa Department'g budget, sad thie was a revised echedule. Qe asid tbat t6e Parks DepartcQeat wanted anors thaa juat s faremen. They wa�nted sosease vith soo►e education or axpsriance in park planning and maiotenanc� v6o would also be a worker wittt the maintenaace man, end thep thought they had to offar more money for a positiom o£ this type, and alao that the job of mainteaance man required a salary tbut would be acceptable to the uaian. Tha Citq Maaager said that the reat of the badget ehowa whera ti�eae two iacreaaea were takea framo Couacilmaa Sacroselson asked why the Public Works item 6ad been decraased. The City Manager said that the Parks Director felt they wouLd need less help from tbe Public Worka employe�s with twa full tiaae employees of t�eait ewn. Couacilmacs Wright asked Chat the Park Director investigate the cost of pnttia� ia waeer iountaiu bubblers in a11 the aeighbarhood parks. The City Managar said they wQUld look into this. MOTIOTT by Couucilman Wrigkt ' and Becreatioa DeparCment. vote, there being no nays, ' to approve the 1467 budget revisioa of Che Parks Seconded by Couacilmaa Samueleao. Ilpa� a voice Mayor Rirkham delcared the onotioa carried. ' OIR�TC L 1�TENG N�L'R i, 29b6 PAGE 19 12EGIJLAR C I e I ' I , � ' , ' ' ' , , , � � ' � , ' i� SAFS'PY CO1�S�lITTbB I�STING 1�SINUIBS - OC1'OBEx 26, 1966: Mayor Kirkham ment�oaed the notatioa that th� Safety Co�omittee reco�eads the Citq Co�nail instrvot Midland Co-op ta clean up tbeir property aad laadscape it accordiag to the ordioance. The City Hanager said Le would talk to Mx. Torrep about thia. Couacilman Wrigbt said he had recisved soaR coa�plaints from eome citizens, whose property backs up to tbe Moon Plasa property, that tite�re is still tornado debris aad rats oa the Moon Plaza property. Th� City i�faaager said tbat he kno�ws tt�at orders oa thia have been givea, but he will ct�ck with Y�t. Hensley to see what t6e d�adliae is. Couacilman Wrigbt said that it maq n�ed two ordera for two separate property awaers in this area, ae it seems to be boCi� Moon Plaza Aad the Hay°s progerty. BUILDIAIG PS�T APPLICATIQQ • 181 B�Y STAEET - ALADDiN POOIS, INCi The Gitp Manager sha�wed a map of the original propoaal which isas basa dtsnied aad a map of the new proposal. He said ti�at this has not be�a Co the Building Staadards - Design Control Sab-COesnittee yet. Cvuaci].maa Saat�tlaon said he did not have a�y objections ta this aew proposal. MOT,t,ON by Cauacilmaa Saa�elsoa to refer tt� baflding permit r�quested by Aladdin Poo1s, Iac. back to the Bu�Iding Staadards - Design Coatrol Caumittee for review and approval, and if the plaas meet the approval of the Sub- eoamiCtiee, the per�nit may be issued. Seconded by Coesncflmaa Wright. Upon a voice vote, theice bei.ag no uaqs, Mayox Rirkham declared the m�tioa carried. ��ASE FdR I.IBRARY SPACE; The City Maaagez snid i�e thaught thia was a very good leaae and �oas better thaa he had expected, MaTION by Couacilman Samuelson to authoriae the Mayor and City l�ianager to sign said lib�rary lease with Sricksos� Brothers. Seconded by Counci2man Wright. Upon a voice vote, th�re bei.�ag no nays, Mayor i.iricham declared the amotioa casr ied e APP4INTi�1BNTS • 1�OTIaN bq Couuciimaa Wrigbt to approve the follawing appointmeatas NAI� ....�_. 8osemary Hansoa 501 - lllth Aveaue Id.W. Coaa Rapids, Mitwesota 5•24-bb Donna M. Fluck 1.231 Onondaga Street N.S. Frfdley, Minossota 6-27-66 � t.iquor Inventory Clerk Accamtiug Clerk - 8pecial Aasesa�eata �8 Laura Tjosvoid Sossmsry l�snson I � ' I , I , I ' � I � � I' i � REGt1I.AR C�UNCiL I�9'sETINGe NOVY�BER 7, 1966 NAI� ._._..... Judy S. Lents 6473 Taylor Street N.E. Fri�dieq, Minwsota 9-19-66 Beveriy A. Psrlc+er 7374 Abie 8treat N.E. Fsidl�r, 1�iinnesoCa 9-26-66 Staaisy Freith Nilson 7073 Sunriae Hrive Circle Piaes, Miane�ota POBITIOlQ ......._ Acconating Clerk- Otiliti�s �Sliiog B�ceptionist Bartender Ber #2 i0-3•66 PAGS 20 r � �: �----- ��_----, Loia Foater Judy Ln�es Jim Be000ict Secouded by Co�acilman Samuelsoa. Upon a voice vote, ther� beiag ao nays, Mayor Kirkham decl�red the �ti� cdsried. CONI�CTIOtd C8A�8; Becauae Councilman Harrig and Coqncilman Sheridaa �ere not at tiw mettiag, it was decidad to table thia item untii the next seeting. MOTIOTI by Councflman Samuel.son to table discusaion of coaaectian eherges , to the next Con�ncil l�eating. Seconded Dy Caunc�an Wright. Upon a voice vote, there beiag no nays, Mayor Rirkham declared the motion carried. � CLAII�S s Counci�nsa Samnelaaa asked about a claim fn the aao�nnt of $129 for a pa�el ' t�►ck, The City Finapce Director explained that thia was t6e depreciat�d val� of the Cxuck which was charge8 to tbe assessor and ti� meney was trans£erred to the Iiquor store. � , � � , � ' 1�I0� by Co�cilman �irigt�t to apprave for payment Geaerai aad Public Utili�tiea �10060 through �10211 end Liquor Claims #489 througb #542. $econded by Couaci.lman Saaniaelsoa. Upon a voice vote, there being no aaya, Mayor Kirkham declared the m�otioa carr Led. - SST_,___IAlA185 z 1�O�IQd by Co�acilmaa Samuelaon to epprove �or paymeat the following eatimates: D. W. Hicicey & Co. , Inc. 184I tTniver�ity Avenue St. Pa�l, Minnesota, SSI04 Sstiimate No. 7 for work completed thia data far Water Improveemeat Project 75-C, Schsdule 2, accordiag to cantract - 10•31-66 (Hi$h Service pumps aaci Thre� Additional Filtera3 $21,3�9.00 , ' , � , REGULAB COUNCIL 1�TYNG, N4V�SR 7, 1966 Coanstock & Davis, Iac. Consulting F.nginsers 1446 Couaty 8oad "J" Minneapolis, Mian�sata, SS432 Sstimate No. 1 for the Repair Work cn 1.SMG 8eservnir, Water tmptovemsnt Project #83 frao SeptembQr 5, 1966 througb 8eptemt►er 30, 1966 8atimate No. 2 for tha staki.qg out of t6e con- , struction work for Street I�provemeut Project No. 19G6-b fran 3ept�mber 26� 1966 throeig6 September 30, �96b tCommerce Park) � , � I � I� S. C. Smiteq & Associotes, Architects Suite 12 - 1750 Bennepia Aveau� Mianeapolia, MLnaesota, 55403 Profeseional Se�rvicas Readered - F'ri.dley Civic Center C. S. M�cCrossan, Iac. Boute #2, Box 322 Osseo, Miaaesota $atimate IQo. 1 (Partial) Street imgrovsmeat Pr'oject Ido� 1966-2 (11•2-66) (�deat Moore Lake Drive and Rice Creek Boad fran Central Avenue to Bakss Aventiee) g 45.00 $ 6I5.50 $ 2,459.15 $26,1I0.T1 PAGB 2I Couacilman Samuelsoa asked if tbe City received a breakdvwa oc► ti�e S. C. Smiley & Associates estimate for blu�epriatia� and regroduction costa. The City Manager said t�iat the statemeat us presented is all tt►e City receives. Councilo�an Sac�uelsan suggesteS they me�ke the payanent to Smiley Aesociates, but request,a breakdo�wn af the item from them. Councilman Wright aeceaded the motioa approving payment of the :stimates, and upoa a voice vote, t6ere being no aays, Mayor Rirtcbam declared the motioa carried. �;� , Couacilmaa Wright asked if tha Maple Lane requeet for a Public Driaking Place Licease was a renewal. T6e City Mana$er Baid that this was t6e first time they had requssted this licease which is a aet-up licenae. Councilman Samuelson asked if this was the Maple Lanes Ba+ling Alley, and if so he did nvt feel set•upe� should be serv�d there. Tbe City Maaager said 6e thought it was for the restaaraat, but after checkiag he said that on the basis of �he address this is the '�owling alley and he read the ordiaance w6ich covers thie �icease. 1�OTI0�1 by Couacil�maa Samnelson to approve all liceases except the Pablic Drialcing Place Licease reqe�ested by Maple Lanes �hich ia to be deaied. Couacilman Wright $aid be would suggest they table thts pendiag furC�r iaformatiaa as he did t�ot feel there wae aufficieat grounds for deaial. The motion died for luck of a aecond. ' ' � � � , � I� � ' , ' ' � u ' ' �_J ' RBGULAR COUNCIL ME�TiNG, N4iV8I�88 7, 1966 r�ORTOd�T by Coeuicil�aa Saaauolson to approvt t� foilaWing liceases: l�i�...T18,�C8DIS6 Strite-Aadersan 1Kfg. Go. by= Mioneeota AcsQ Vu�digg Corpany 7585 N. H. Vixoa Driw Fridley, Mimesota C11RPffia�Y Li� J. ?. �ang�r Constru�ction byt J. T. Rsager pgy I0823 Sanson 8oulevard Coon Hapids, l�im�sota (�NSxAL t�At:TQ[i8 Beraerd B. Jaltaawski 1420 M�lan Terrace N. E. l�tinaeapolis, Mi.mesota, 55421 Don Schuett Bttilders 8495 Monroe Street N.S. S�riag Laka Park, Mienesota Stuart Coastruction Coapaay 109 Lairy Aveaw p. $. Mioueapolia, Minuesota 55418 Young Conatructioa Compaay 5832 Morgaa Av+ent� Sou�h Miaaeapolis, Minnesota bys Beraard 8. dultiwrrtki bys Doa4 3chuett by: Richard T. Saviery by: Carl 8srgstroas BS�WAL NB�i .-� ��:, � � PAGS 22 ING J. W. Lindquist t�mpany 3500 Garfield Avenue South Mina�apalis, Minaesoea by; Jo�n W. J,indquist � and to table tite request of Maple I.anee for a PubZic Driakiag Biace Liceswe uaCil the aext regular Coeincil Me�ting. Seconded by Councilman Wrigbt. Upoa a voice vote, there beiag no aays, Mayor Rirkham declared t�e ootion carried. �IOTI by Councilman Wright to receiva Petftioa #35-1966 and turn it over to the Admiaistratioa ior procesaiag. Secoaded by Couacilman Semaelaoa. Upon a voice vote, th�re beiag no aaya, Mayror Rirkhaa� declared the s�tion carried. The Citq Manager pointed out that thie coademrnation will probablq end ap coating tbe City about $1,000. RSGUI111,t C�iCxL 1�SLTiNG, NWF•M8E8 7, I966 PAGS 23 MCTTOl4 by.Councilman Samuelson to edopt 8esolutioa �16(1-1966. Secoad�d by Councilmaa Wxf,ght. Upon a voica vote, there baiag na nays, Mayor Kirkhas declar�d tbe mc>tiao carried. Couacilmas Sa�mualsan said that he was confused oa Baker Street, hs und�ratood tbe Cownci! was going to get a coaiver of Learing. The City gagine�t poiuted aut that t6is was the atreet ia front cf Vi Nagel's property. 1�te City Bagin,eer said tbera were no petitions oa thia project, The Citq Manager said that Mr. Nagel hu�l promfaed a petition, but he had jusC aoC gottea around eo it, Tt�e City Engineer eaLd t.fiat the achuol 6as reQuested side- walka oa Gardena, aad the atreet is ia very bad shape. I� said tbat exteasive gradiag is ae�ded far ihe sidewaiks, and t.hey feel the street should be done alsoa Couocilman Wr�.ght suggested asking tbe people ta petit3.oa for streets ff the City put ic► tbe sidewalks. Tbe City Bagineer said that if both schooLs pe�itioned for atreets there atill would not be SOR, bnt there would be a good share. MAyor 8irkham suggeated they ask the two ect�als for petitioas. Councilmaa Wrigi�t suggested perhaps the Admiaistxetioa coald c�Cact the Chairman of thQ P?A requesting that 6e cizculate a petition. Councilman Saanuelson suggestea that the A�ministratia► write a letter to the Scboo! Board aad see if they could work and g�t a petition. M02I�i by Couaciltnan Wri�ht to ado}�t Resolution �`lb1-1966 and direct the Citq Manager to le� the scbool officials t�ncrw what the Cow4cil neads in titQ waq of a petition from them and the other property awners. Seconded by Couacil- maa Samuelsoa. Upon a voice vote, tbere being no nays, Mayor Rirkham declared the cmotion carried. Tbe City Manager xeferred �a Item A and asked the City $ngine�r ff this project iac2uded etoYan sew��. The City Ln�ineas said ao, t6fs is just the laaguage used. The Couacil will maic� the final decisioa. Mi0TI0TT by Cocutcilman Wri�ht to adopt Sesolutioa �162-1966. Seconded by � Councilmaa Samuelson. Upoc a voice vote, there being oo aaps, Mayor Rirkham declared the motioa carried. � r , ' ' RSSOLUTIO�T �163•1966 RECEYVING TBE PRELIMINARY �iSPORT AND CALLING A P� ��L�� M4TIQN by �ouncilmrin Samue].son to adopt Resolutioa �163-1966 8ettiug the. Public Heusia� for tiovember 2I, 1956 at 8s�)� P.M. Seconded by Connciianan WrighL. IIpon a voice vote, ttsere beic�g no aaqa, Mayor Rirkiuim declered the motioa.carried. RBGt3T�AR COUt�tCIL 1�EZ°$TdG, Na'i1EMBE8 7, I966 Tbe City Meaager point�d out that no peti�io�a bad besa received on this project. PAGB 24 MO'1TON by Couocilmen �iri�t to adopt 8s�lutton �164•1966. Secoand�d by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice voee, there beiag ao naya, Mayor Ititkham declared the m�tion carried. CEIANGB 0�,� N0. 2- SS&3W$79 t 1ha 6ity Managar goiatad out t6at if t.i�e Couetcil approved this change order, the City could procQ�.d �heu they ge� the twa required �aivers. �?I�1 by Cauncilman iTright to approve Cbange Order No. 2 for water, es�itas�` aewer and storm sa�wer improvemeAt projoct #79 subject Co requtait� vsivers. Seconded by Couacilmaa Samuelsoa. IIpoa a voice vote, t6era being ao naya, Mayor Itirkham declared tihe motioa caxried. itA�IFYING_RBSOLI]'1Z�i8 �I57-1966�#158-1966,,,� D #159-1966: MOTION by Councilman Wright, that in light of the prior acti� by the fiv� members of the Couacil on Octobar 31, 1966, the previous action oa 8esolutions �157-1966, �15a-1966 and �159-1966 be reaffirmed. Seconded bq Counc�.lm�c� Samuelson. Upan a voice vote, there being no nays, i�ayor Kirkhaa declared the motioa carried. - �Saayor �irkham sequested ehat the Cirq Manager xead Resolutioa #I59-1966, a Reselution limiting the expenditure of fuads for the construceion of a new City Sall. Ths City l�ager usked the Couacit if �hey would like to look aC tbe farm of the coatrnet drawn bq ehe Ci�r ACt�rney for the coaatruction of City Hall. The Cowacil studied the contracts. i�0"TION by Conncilmaa Wr�ght to upprove the contrncts aad autborise tbe Msyor and City iNtanager tio siga the coatracts betwe�n the City of Fridley ai►d D. Zi. Noyes Coa�struction Compaaq, 8. S. Borwitz & Canpeay, Iac., and H. Hoff- man Electric Co�pany for aervices in coaa�ction with the aew City 8a11. Secoaded by Counc�l�an Wrighic. Councilman Wright asiced if theq could have copfes of these cantrects. The City Manager aaid he would aee that t6ep got them. Dpon a vaice vote, there bein� no aays, Mayor Kirkham declared the onotion carried. � �i�! !�t_ ► ' ��! � iA) SA�SLIWUI.: I.AND AL7SRA?IQ�1 pSBMTP MO?ION by Couucilman W..i�ht to receive the com�unicatioa from 8ichard A. Miller, representing the property o�mers adjacent to Lot 9, Auditar�� Subdivision No. 22. Seconded by Couacilman Samuelson. Upan a voic� vote, there being no naye, Mayor Kirkham decl�red the motion carried. REGiJLA� COt�1CII, P�:$T]T�IG, NOVEAffiE& 7, 1965 PA�E 25 Mr. Miller �sid he waa aa associste of Si�al,�velkoul, Cohen � 9w�en. Hre said ha �aas r�presenting a group of reeidetfte and taxpayers of 'P'ridleq. He explained tbat the subject they `rere iat�restQd ia is'�tb� lsad si�sration permit issuQd to 8ichard N. Carlso�► and Alvin G. Carlson. �H��said tbat the geople here tonight are mainly resideats, and immediately adjacent to Lhia laud. H,e eaid tlsat these laad alteratioa acttvitiea �ev� beea conducted in tbis �+rea aiace 1%1, aad tbe residtate have constantly coa�plaiaed about the no$eo and the associated nuisaace. Mr. Miller aaid that the psople were advised that the praperty awaers wauid be noti�ied if auy more work was to be doae ia thi.a at�ea. �e said that a nev p�rmit hag be�n issued with no public heariug. �e said ti�at the people wanted this operation ta ba ceased iam�ediately and noC caumenced ngaia. Mr.�Mi21er aasa that the maia complatnt was that a pes7aie was isffiaed without proper aotice to the property o�wnera ao tt�ey could appear ta mak,e sure their property �cighta were proteetsd. He mentioaed that Chapeer 53 saqa tlaaC a permit muat list the adjoiaing prope�ty awnera and Mro Carl�an di.d not do thisa iie ssf.d tchat trucka exit out Bica Creek 8oad fram 8;00 in the a�tn�iag t;ntil 5s00 at aight, aad t6ere ia one truck every 25 $econds whicii rafaes mucb dust and makes a lbt of aofse. He said tbat the pexmf,t is ia violat�oa af the City Charter and the reside,nts have pbotograp�s shawiag a d�cop of 40 feet witb ao.protectioa to Yeeidents. He �aid feaces are required and this is not doae. He said tbey �oaae the area filled and aeade suitable for xesidential area. Councilmaa W�ight said th�t he b@Zievea C6apter 53 does aot require public hearing, but that deae proceea aoight. Tt�e City Attorney safd that a public hearing is aoe required �n the ordinaace. Mr. Miller said that the onlq re�ideat listed oa the permit was offered property by Carlsoa if he did aot complaia. Mayo�r �irickaa� said that the people oiez�eioreed they would like the land made suieable for developing, and h� eaid tt►at this was the Cauncil's intere�t alao. He sa�d that, in his apfnion, this is why the Couacil grunted this permit, If the Cxucks are aomi,ng out oa Rice Creek Road, this ia not according to �he agreemecat. The CiCy Macaager exglai�d thet Mr. Carlson was ia the hoapital, but t�aat he Yaad saici xhat it wi31 be three more days before tlasy can cuC thrau�h to �a aut on Stinson Boulevazdo Mayor Kirkham pointed out t�aC this is the on2y eaey thaC the City can get �his land prepared for residential use. Counciimae� Saa�uel�oa eaid �hat M�. Carlson had presented an overaii p7.an for this additioa, ammd a ger£oxmance bdnd. The Couacil discussed tiiis �t g�eat leagths e�4.th tha residents of the area. 1�. Theodore Ti�eilscann, 15�0 8ice Creek Raad, caa� to tihe Couctcil tablp. Se aad t�e Council looiced 3t a tapagraghy map bf thfs project end diacussed haw the project will meet up with b�� pxope,rty. Mayor Kirkham auggested rhat the Bnginsering Department and Suburban Engineer- f.ng go over ur�d take a look at this property and see Sf it �.s progressiag as it ehould to makc� sulce ttiere ie eaough fill ieft for the holee and report back to tihe Caunail. MOTION by Coetncilmac� Wright ti�at the Couacil request this preliminary � information and that it be brougtst back fcor tbe Council MeQting of November 14, I966. Mr. Theflonana gave the Couacil his teZephone number aad aaked ta be aatified so that he aad some of Che other residents can go along. 1be people ' were to3d thFSt tF�e Council has an agreement with Pazk Construction on the watering and fla�mea and they will aee that t�tese tbings are don�e. I ' ' �BGULAR COUNCIL AQdBTING, NOVEMSBR 7. 1966 PAt�3 26 ' MOTION by Couaci2man Wright to xequest Park Construction to nse the agreed , upon route eaat of Stinaon after tbe ead of this week, aod ell coaditioas of th� permit be enforced. Seconded by Councilman Samuelsan. Upon a v4ice vote, there beiug no aaya, Mayor Rlrkbam� declared the motioo carried. There xas a discnssion oa Iimitiag t1u aise of tb� trucks. but ths City Msnager pointed out tbat there vonld be a problsm of doing t6ia as this is a County road aod they are required Co provide for heavier trucks. Mr. Donald Cbies, Vice-President of Chies Brothers, iaa.,.Mas preseat at the Counci,l Meetiag. He aaid that it ia hi, coatentioa that the Park Cooatructioa laad is lawer thaa theira, aod when theq atart�d levaling thtir property ebout a week ago, there was too oauch dirt aad ttay started �auliag 3t out. T1►e City Attoraey �aid tbat Mr. Lester Chies �iad indicated tbat the Carlso�a property c�ould be graded too loar to tie iu aith tbe Chies property, and t6is is proba6ly oae thi.ag thaC ahould be coa�3idt�trd phea tbe City Bn�iaeer aad Suburban Eagineeriag go out to tbe area. Ht auggested they could revi� tbe gropoe�d elevations and see ha+ they do tie in. It aa$ felt that if C�eies had not taken ou�t eaough vaterial, 6 incbea or ao would aot make th�t much di£ference. Councilmau Samuelson aaid tb,at Mro Chies was to give t&a Couacil a'avrvey of the preseat ievel of tl� property. i�ir. Cbies said that they s�ere usiag a different enginesr nar and tie had not fiaished this survep yet. Couacilman Samuslson asic�sd bia� 6ov tbey knew ther� was toa much dire oa tbeir property. l�c. Chiea said bp comparing it with Carlsoo's, but that the police had atopped them from recwviag it. The Citp Maaager said that they M�ze stopped fran hauling ont but not fres leveling. The City Attorney asiced Mr. Chles haw muc6 there �oas left to level. Mr. Chies eaad pexhaps $6,000 to $7,000 worth of work, whicb aill take approximately two weeks. The Superiateadeat for Park Constructioa Campaay was present at the Council ' Meetiag aad aaid that they are goi,ng to an elevatfoa of 922 feet. �e said that they have had iastructions to hold the cliffs doan. Tbe Snperiatendent discusaed with Mr. Thielmann haw tbe project would be doae around hia property. � The Superintendent was asked about tbe watering aad he asid be Nould go to McCroasaa tomc�:-row ta see t6;�t the watering �,a tak�n care of. I � I� t�ayor Kirkl�am said that the CounciZ ia aorry for the incoaveaience but that theq ere trqiqg to get the Zand a4ade suitable for building aa tbe people wanted, ss__, �____,r�qvxns v�r: ss�ss c,or�scz� MOTION bq Couacilmaa Wright to receive the letter in regard to ?bunds View ' sewer hookups and have this item bsck on the ageada Nave�er 21, 1966. 3econded by Couc►cilmaa Searuelson. Upoa a voice vote, there beiag no oays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion cerried. � ' ' �C) EBICI�S�t PB�'ROLStA�t COBPO'RATIONt TRAFFIC SIGNALS Zhe City Manag�r said that he bad already vritt�a the l�ioaesota High+oay Department zeque�tiag the iastallatioa of traffic coatrols at 57th Ave�ue aad Uaiversity Avenue. ' ' , ' L_� ' REGULAR COUNCIL I�ETING, NOVEMBER 7, 19b6 PAGB 27 b�TLON by Councilman Wrigbt to receive aad file Lhe letter fraot 8ricksoR Petroleum Company, aad ia add�tioa to t�t� staadiog reQuast for sig�tals at the int�rsectioa, a reqnest be oade for aa imediate t�dporary sigaal. Secoa�ded by CounciZmaa Saauel�oa. Upoo a voica vota, there baiag no nays� Mayor �irkham declarsd the motioa carriQd. SD_ ) __�BD,��AIt?8 BBPOBTs iIOTIQN by Couacilmaa �iright to receive and file tbe report lroa� the Boasd of Aealth. Secanded by Councilmaa Samualaat. Dpon a voice vote, there being no riays, Mayor Rirkham detiared tbe m�tian carried. 1$)_ JUDGE J08NS�It,.,`WI?NBSS FBg , Mayor iCirkhem aaid tbat tbere does not e�so ta b4 aaything to do at present bnt pay t6is bill, but the Conncil should establisb a policy for the fntnre. The City Attornep expiained ti�e change ia the Statute. He said tbat ' previously the State had received all eirs fine mwney from Siglway Patrol casea, but wi�n the Statute was chaaged, �t was iaterpreted that the Hig6n+ay Departme+nt could not pay fos expert witaessas. ?be City AttoraeT aaid it was his suggestioa tbat the City Council authorize payvent of this pasti- � cular bill and direct t6e City AttorneT oz the Judge that hencelortb tite State is to get advance approval of an expert aitaeaa, otherwise it Will aot be paid. ' ' � � �r I � i 1�TIaTT by Couacilmaa Wrfght that the City Attoroey notify all relevant partiss, tbe Judge, Prosecutor, St3te aad Sighway Depertment, tttat tbay muat have advaace approval for an expert witae$s. Secondad by Couacilm�a Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there beiag oo aays,.Mayor Rirkbem declared tbe �otion carrfed. �� PuNNBSO?A STA� HIGHJAY DEPARTI�NTt LANDSCAPING The City Manager said that this is the aos�er to the letter that Coaacil- maa Samuelsoa had requseted he write. 1�OTTa+i by Couacilman Samuelson Co receive aad f�le the letter freea ths State of Mimesota, pepartment of flighwayea Seconded by Coao�cilawn flright and npon a voice vote, there beiQg � naya, Flayor ICirkhaa� declared the motion carried. �G� SCOTT: SAND CONCBRS �TI�t by Couacilmaa Wrigbt to receive aad file the lettar �roe the � Presideat of the 8ridley City Saad. Secoaded by Couacilmaa Samualson. Upon a voice vote, there being ao Qays, Maqor Kirkham d�clared the doti� carried. �J , Dl�ayor Kirkham asked the press if they woze aaare of ti�e baad eoncert aad 6e read the date and time that it is to be held. SWANSON t 8 . �� A�S�B$i�NTg Councilman Samaelson said he had seea ehi� site aad he qu�ationed t6e feasibility of storm sewQr asseasmeats against the property. � REGU�,A� �i�iJI�CIY. T�T�I�Ge NOV�A�R 7, I9u6 PAGB 28 ' t�0'tI01d by Couacilmae� Samuelson tt�at thie coa�uwication fram Mr. and Mrs. � Charles Swansoa be referred to the City Sagiaeez, the Consulting Snginetr, aad the Financ� Director for review aad tbat tt�y briag back a surv�y of the area aud see� i# they are receiviag ber�fit from the atorm agwer. ' The .^.00sultiog Eagineer said he recosmended thep reviet� the mltolt block. The m�tica waa secoadsd by Councilaan W�ight. Upon a voice vote, tlNre being Qo nays, Mayur iCirkham declared tias ootion carrisd. i , ' , C8$T�►ICATE �VS1�NTt 1Kayor Kfskham steawed the Council e copy of tlu Ceortificate af Achievereat t�e i�ad received fram tl�e Natioaal Vehicle C6eck for Comeneaitisa. CHANC;�B ORDBR N0. 1- WATSR IMPROVE2�NT PRO�CT #75-C (SCHRD � The Consuitiag Bngineer explaiaed that t1�ia �a� for three changes in tbe D. W. Hickep & Compaay, �nc. contracC, tt� firat two ere pipiag c6ea�ges and ti�e third was a velve manhole modifi�:ation made after revie�iag the big6 service pumps provided. D�2I� by Councilman Samuelso�s to approve Cbaage Qrder #1, W.�tar Improve• ' ment.Project �7S�C, Schedule 2. Secondnd by Couaci�n Wright. Upon a woice vate, �here being no nays� Mayox �Cirkham declared the a►otioa carried. , , ' -- TION BY T� MAY�, � OF 1`��ITy OF F�tIDIBY, MINIiBSQ?A� Mayor Birkhan read the followiag proclamation calling for tha obs�rvaace of Vetsraas Day on Novembex 11, 19fs6s � ii�8'BAS, the President of the �hie�d Statas, baa asked tbat November 11, 1966 be observ�d as Veteraas Day, t6e daq on wbich we saluee citizens who have ex�capltfted ttte highest tradition of citiseaship by serving in defens� of this NatiAn; and � W�RSAS, the Governar of the State of 1�3anesoea, 6as further requeeCed all of the cieixens af tiie State of Mimasota to observe Fzidap, Ptaveaaber 11, 1966 as Veterans Day; and ' ' ' WHBRBA3, Veteznas Day is traditioaallq a daq dedicated to peace; aad W��AS� Nmertcao�lzave always wanted peace and huve been willing to fight to preserve it; aad WI�BAS, P+eace liea at the verq 6eart of our Ameri.:aa principles; NOF1, T8BR8F0�, I, Jack 0. K�.rkham, Mayor of the City of , Fridley, Mimesota do heraby call ou ali aitiaens of t.be Cit� o# Fridley ko obs�rve Fridsy, Novemb�r lI, 1966 aa Veteraeu Day. I request a11 citizens, aII busiaess �atesprires, all veterans organizatioare, citq officia2a aad schools, to proudly display ' the flag of our Couatry and othes�ise publiely comeeaarate Veterana ' ' 1 ' RBGULAR COUNCIL MBSTYNG, NOVEA�BER 7, 1966 , Veteraas Day bq gerformiag witb appropriate rites ia accordaace with tbe pera�aaeat Vetesana Dey theme, '�P$ACS WITH g0[d�t". ZN �1IZNBSS WHB�B�F� 2 have hareunto aet my hand and Qaua�d � tb! official seal of the City of Fridley to be affixed t6is 7th day of November, in the year of our Lard I�iueteaa Sundred Sixty-siu. . 1 � I� " �' �I' ' ' , ' Jack 0. Bir1�b+�m, Mayor ADJOU�UIl�PiT: Thers b�ing ao furthes busineaa, Mayor 1CirkLa� declared the regular Council Meatiag of Navember 7, 1966 adjouraed at 11:35 P.M. �asptctful.ly submftted, /��c p�.�v Mary Lu Stro� Acting Secretary to th� Council PAGE 29 ' 1 1 ' 1 ' 1 , SPBCIAL C4IA�TCiL 1�8B1'YNG • N0�$ 12, i966 The Meetiog was called to order by Mayor Rirkham at 9�30 A.�. $attirday, November 12, 1966. � A�IDSRS PBESSNI's FGizlcham, &�ridan, Wright, $amuels� �BRS ABS81!�T s 8arris �ANVASS 0[� t�N88AL B�,SCTION 0�► NO�SB 8, 1966 • Mayor Rir�Ci�am anaouaeed that the declaration of results of the caavasa of �be Geaeral Blection of November 8, 196b is tbe erder of busi�se for t�ia aQesting. �0?i0�t by Sheridaa, seconded bp Samuelson� to accept and approve ths attached results of the ta11y as reported in t6e caavasa. Upon a voice vote, there bei.ag no naya, Mayor Rirkham dec2ared the m+otioa carr3ed, ADJ04JBNMBN�Ts Z'here being no further bus3ne�s, Mayor Rfxki�am declared tba a�eetiag sdjourn�d at �sG►5 A.M,� 8espectfully aubmi�ted, ������. � "'C� . ��` Barl Pa {+FigQQ� Actia$ Secretary to the Council PAGB 30 ' ' , I� , I ' I ' : I �' �7���i`d�c' t�' �;��5� PA(� 31 �1Ei��L; �,��c�{�8 8 �&�4�3 �,9�6 . 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I�lac� ,�aae+e Ylril I+�� o l��gsre� linuds�u I�Ses o D�tltae C.�l�aa M��s, ;,�e xichol�oo M�r o �4slt Ssas�lt Maea o Joann� �ic� I�r e �udi�hh D�ceahas �� e Lucills T�iis��sa M$s o I�ons Pst�arion M�a o ��a K�ok l�r o Dou�la� �ihit� l�s p B�e�sly D��hlBaesg Mss o T�da Kse iGsaaoa t�s p �reno i.ong.rbone M�c., D�eid Cbsst�a t�a � �hr�ase 4'Ald� l�ao P�asl Balv�so� M�s � Ao�oti�t Aldsich I�rs o Ms�ilya �acowd� �°18 n � �� " �� o S8� i/ibt.e� I�s o [+Tilliam ��dlq M�eu o Lsot� llotu� l�so Yago Bo�aing �e ���ti. p�ii�lY M�'! o i/liBM! P�1f�Ri �'ie �.1� �Wa a� e t�� satia�.i �a o 6�ca Ss��da Mncs a Bd�ad H�easeca M�ra, 111�'b Op�hl 82(iso ��8�S6�V� otlVfliHfi�b �'a o �1�"� �C�:1/ Ms o Bd�sd i�itspst�ick M�� o P�atel Sand�t�at � o Isls C�'S $YN$!g'�08'� �`i o �l't:l! A!O/A1 M�� o A p L o F+�ig�s l�p P�ul S. Pess�soa PAGB 46 S�A'lBrB� OF CA�iVAS3 Pago li COiYl� I�MA� +�� �:�;;�•.�� - C�9t�� � � �' '. [i , . c�Ai. B�.B�iau� l�0ig&� 8, 1966 MA4�� - �ick a o 1Citkl� PAGS 47 PAGB 48 Ti Mrl�'YRS 0�' ?ii SpSCIAt. COUNCZL �G OF �O�V� 14 � I966 � TE� Special Heatiag o# rhe Council of the.Citp af Fridl�y �as called to o�idar by Mayor Rirkham at 7:55 P.M. " �'1_ . _:.__ �,�g,gg p�E�T= Sisy�, Harsis, 86s�cidam, Wright (�rrived at 8t03 P.ls.� Samuelsoa �rrived at 8 t 10 P.1�. ) �BS ABSI�NTS �e i�ayor Rirkham askred ths City Manag�r to read the Notiae of 8aarid8. Tbe Cit� Manager shawed the Conncil a map of the area. The Attorney ssps�seatiq8 Mr. Salitermaa, Mr. �yman Smith� outlia�ed oa the roap haw they desired to rezone the a=ea. � Mayor Rirkham naked if there was eny member of the audience �oho �oished to be heard. Mr. J. 8. Stecklein,. 6044 Ceneral Aveane NorthaasC, atid tMat he �ss opposed to tbia reclassificatioa of soaiag. 8�a ssid l�e agree8 that Plam�sd Development is mucb prefexable than the C-2•3 that was asked ior orf.gipally, but he does not feel tbat this will gi�e as much coatrol as the sesidential zoning. He said that he questiened the logic of workin$ to iaProv'e Fridley's natural sceaic area and eroding the besuty on tl�e other ead bq coaomercial developmeat. He amid there were a number af aew hames in the $35,000 to g40,000 bracicst across the strc�t fxom �iaa, and he feels this reclassification of $oaiag would be the first step of an�roach�m�ent of industry dowet iato thi� section. He esid that th� Planaing Commissicm has admitted that tbe a►ext atep may be to rezone irots $ nacl fi ��ich �ould mor,re coemmercial etill fasther do�n Ceatral Aveaueo He said that ta� Icnew the argwneat of aestheCica against " doli��rs aad cent� was usually hopeless, but hs ehougEtt the Citq should do what ' they can ta preserve the�natuxal resources of the City, and it would be poor planning to have a nice parrk area at oae end and commercial deveiopment at the other ead of this area. , �li � � L , � Maqor Rirkbam asked Mr. Steck2.ein if Lots 5 and 6 vere built on aow. Mr. Stecklein aaso�ered that they were. Mr. Smith said that Planned Development could ba looked at as the foot in the door, buC thaC resideatial is aot too oractical for this area. Couacilman Harris asked if the 570 ioot parcel �i�C�at aill be planned as a single cca�rcial property or ii it is to be split. Mr. Smith said that the osiginal petition reqeiested that ali the pxoperty be rezoaed C-2-S, but after a disce�ssioa with the pgopertq owner and Planaiag Commission it was gug,gested that Planaed Development zoaing be put in as it is aot being built iammediately. Councilmaa Haxris said he questioned the size of the pascel as they cannat preveat reside�atial developmeat to the South, and h� wondered about abutting I.o� S with apartmentis or some type of bnffer. l�ir. Smith said that there were older �qpe dwellings on Lots 5 and 6. Be aaid Mr. Salitexman does not owb theae, and the.Planning Commigsion felt r6ey would not recommend �ay changes. He said that if 5 and 6 were developed, they recogni�ed the aeed for soaie buffer,� � the Planned Development they might end up with multiple BEGULAB COt�PTCTL �STI�iG, NOVBMBER 14� 1966 p� 49 dweZliags on Old Cantral and aisybe on the rear of the Planned Developmeat property a pretty buildiag that may iit in, but this is puraly apecalation at tbis time. Conncilmaa Basris asked if the petitioatr toonld agree witb soae type of multiple d�elling far the north side of tbe Iot. IKr. Smith said that 6e aa� aot opposed ta it, aod said that vader th� Plaaned Davelopm�nt ti�e a�aoitr La� to aoa� in witll sdns plau.' and�he is aot even thinking of this at present as he is vorkiag on his large store. Cooacilmaa W.:ight asked l�r. Smiti� if i� _ vas only rtpreseat�.ng rir aot represeating Lo� S o kaew what Plemed Develo this would leave faur lq theq kaew mhat controis theq could possibly aee psesent. Counciln�ast Wri �aould be accepta6le ta h the Planning Coaa�tiasionf written a letCer r.o tbe Development tbey would n dance iw lls, ska�ing rin ,.`jS11LeIID�R� SII� �lQ Ss�la �iu+a. +�++ao wa� YVi�VrM� .... ..�- � Lot 6. Cou�ciltaaa Wright aslced Mr. StQ�kleia if he �ment was. �Mr. 3eecklein said i� thought be did, that :s �rith houses oa between the areas. H�e sxid that if Plax►ned Develop�oent would be subject to in the future �t. aa it stands uow tbey can see �at they bave at sht ask,ed Mr. Stecklein what kind af biadiag restsictiona Lm, that cauld alsc� be acceptabie to Mr. Salitermaa a�d tl�at would not be clsanged. Mr. Srsith said tttat he had ;ity Maaager.etating that in the portion rezaaed Planned �t seek to have any drive-ia food estab2isbments, taveras, cs, amd other businesses of this type. Councilmaa �iarri$ asked whq there ia this urgeacy in gettiug Chis seclausification if aathing is plac:ned for the axea at preseat. Mr. Sa�fth said that the maia reason is because o£ td2s dialogua t�aey hav� had witb tbe Planning Commissioa. fle said the �lanniag Coa�eission feei.s qa�iCe stroagly, that in thei+ opinioa, this property ia rtot sc�itabl� ta resid�atia]., aad by having P1Amt�cl DQVelopment they thought they would have suffici�nt controle to werk �ith t8e deveXoper whea he is ready to develap it. Councilmaat Samuelsan asid he would rather have Plancted Deve2opament t4aan C-Z-S as i�e tt�iuvs �t is more acceptable on a Council basi.so Councilu�n Samue].son asked rfx. S�zlitex�aare if he cou2d dedicate Che froat 200 feet to the G3t3r sa �here coulc2 ia� a bfcycle path along Moore Lei�e. Mr. Salitermaa said Cbat tbe City Manager had asked about thia earlier, aad iC would be possibl.e. r Mr. Salitermaa said that, in answex to the question oa why theq waated this rezoned uaw, i� takes anaiysi�, r��c3�rct;,•ge�otiations and leasing which takes time and money, aad he wouYd lit+cr� iia3.f an idea at IeasC of what they will be ' working wfth. Couaci].m�n�Wr3.ght asked I�. Sali�erman if he bad sought to gain title to Lots 5 osc 6, Mr. Saliteranan said he had done nothia� at all. Mr. S�nith said that they wara pziced too high. Councilmaa Nright asked if � � , � !I � a�ning would chaage thfs. Mr. Salieermau �aid that at this �ime be had no inCerest ia it. Couaciln►an.W=ight asked the owaers of Lot S and 6 if the�► had plans far their property. She said that theq had bought this a few years ago, and were not young anqmore, so their glaas wer� to lfve here as l.ong as theq can. Couacilman Rarris asked Mr. Saliterman if tTaere was still somet6ing left that he was to do to hia present etructure? Mir. Salitermaa said tbaC everything bad been taken care of. He said the sprinkler system had be�a t6e onlq tisiag left aad the Fire Cbief had heen over to look at t6e contract and had said that it would paas the Citiy Code. He said he had called the company to do ttte work, , BEGULAR OOUNCIL I�ETING, NOVSMBEB �i, 1966 ' � I ' �� r , ' PAGE 50 th�y had sig�ed�tbe coatract and�were supposed ta b�gia imo�di.�tely. .ldr. Smi�► said that tbey alao 6ad dedicated Eh� etreet. Tbere wae sove diacnasion on the piaciag o� the water line in the aouth of thia propertr�. Mayor.Kirkhes 8aid he gelt tbis should be bratgbt ap w6�n tbe specific buildi�o►g pernit is asksd for aad is not gesmaae thia eveniog. Mayor &trkham �xplaiaed to tha people thut 1t is usually rhs Council's routiw to make ttieir decisioa at a aubsequQne mesting, so unless ttier� i� a�m� matter of great wcgenay�ba wauld close the heariag aad hatie the rezoe�ing a► tbe agenda for the aext m�etiag. . 1�02i0�A by Councilman Wright that it be tbe Ccxmcia � e policy concerai�sg all pbases of Piacu�d Developm�ent soning, t6at abuttiag pzopertq a�esa be inforaMd of events takiag place at ameeti.nga relevsat to Planaed Development, and ebat tteay be apprised of ��e meetings of the Plaaaing Comosi.as3oa aad espscially of the Couacil. Seconded by Couacilman Samuelsoa. Upoa a voict vot�; Chere beiag ao nays, Mayor Kirkhann daclared the m�tioa cerrisd. Mayor Rirkhaa� declared the Pubiic �arisg on 1Kax 8alitesma�n's resooiag requast closed a� 8t30 p.�i. Ths Couacii a� zhis tiaie recessed to the City Manager's office at wbicb tise they interviewed acaouatiag firms. C�[+1TII8�D t7dtRJCxL 1�8gi'ING Og NO�V8�8,8 14 , 1966 s Mayor Rirkham recoavened the meetin$ at 10=44 P.M. M�i1, bTG PS�MIZ'S . 57TS PIACB , II�ICR30N PBi'��OLS� �S tt�RP08AT�dN s Mr. 8vaas, sepreseatiag Ericiceoa Petroleum Corporation, was.pr�aeot and. , discussed t6e moving of r.i►ree hou�es, one bouae frcm 27$ • 57t6 place to across fran �a64 • S7th Place, oae fxo� 2b0 • 57th Plac� to acroas #s^oa 480 - 57th Place, aad the third from 280 - S7th Place behind and to the aoutb of , 278 • 58tb Avenus Nartheast. iKr. Evans also had picCures af t6e hoesa to be moved, aad ttie lots oato wh�.ch eheq �oould be moved. M�0►1'IQQ by Sarris, seconded by Sanwelson to coacur in the recom�eadatiaa of , the Buildfag Standards and Desiga Caatrol Coamittee recommandiag that the movin� permits be graated aad autharize the Building Inspectiva Department to issue moving permits for the houses to the,locatioas iadicated, subject ' to receipt by the City of a Certificate of 3urvey for eac1� property, tbat each property will be sodded ia the Spring, and that there will b� a blscktop drivewaq for each garu�e, and that a$200 c�sh bo�d will be deposited for each house to be returned to $ricksoa Petrn].eum Corporetion if the houa�s �6en moved ' are brought up to the requirementa of the Buildiag Iaspection Departmeat vi�hin b0 days. Oa a voice vote, there heiag na aays, Ha}ror Kirk6ao� d�clared t!u aation carried. ' PABR t�S1'R�JCTIQJ C�l1'ANY - LAPID ALTBRATION PB�ITs ' There were Citizeas preseat from thQ area-abuttin� tl�e property a�ned by Park ConstrucCioia Compaay for which a land alteraCioa peranit has.been issued. Tbey wished to diacuse �be osrtb movic� r�'eratioa with t4e Council. ' REGUJaAB COUATCIL N�STiAIG„ N4�1�2�L8 14, 1966 PAGB 51 Alic. Theilmana etated that he had been out with the City Engineer and Kic. Carlsoa of Park Constructioa Ccr�paay on tl�e site, aad had checked elevatioas on which work has b�.wa dosie aad is aao being daae. I�. Tl�eilmaan said th�a people wish to i�cnaw what the Couacil propassd to do selative to its decision at the last Couacil Meetiag on Novemb�r 7th. Tba City Sag�aear adviaed that tha Sngiaeoring Departaieat bad checked elevntiosa on tt�e site, aad thar the grouad is now thre� to l�our feet bigher thea the groposasi el4vatioas, and t6at there is ao area that is lc�aer thaa Chs proFosad el�v�tioas. Also, he atated that the st�ep bank at th� beck of Mr. 7�heilmana`s psoperty �as inspected and Mr. Carlsou agread to push materiai thezn to create s three to one slope. He also s�ated tbat junk material was fouc�d on tbe Cochran pzopezty ta the east, aad tbat a letL�r has beea written to Mr. Cocbraa. Cauncilcaan Samue2soa asked if tho Eagiaeerin� Department had checkad an t�iese e�evatioa►s, aad th� City Eagioaer said that the law spots have t�a €4.Iled, elevations Ar� s�il.1 2awe�, however there is a hill oa tha weat side which wiil have ta b� used Co fill in tbe Icw area. �3e aated that tise City Attorney has givea t�c. Chies un�il tY�e end of the month to complete leveling oa his praperty, and ndi°�s�d Mx. C�i�s that if he does nat, the City will do it. The City Engiae�r estima�ed that �t�en the hilY to the west is pnshed into tbe Io�►a spots, e�e sr,�a wall ba at or near the psdaised elevatioaso Mx. Zipr� �tated tF�at i�is pro�er�y is no�th aad eaat of the Chies property, and t�x�� h� �el� ther� was not eraou�h sna�r��ial in that atea to fill �h� low spata. Rir. 1`heil��anca a�ked if the Coc�ncil could prevent tha awaer from coming ou� onto Rice G�e�k Road on a�y oeher road? Mr, Carison stated that the Folice IDepastu�n� stopped the haulirsg on Friday, but that he felt_ he cauld'sti1L g�t outG ta S�i�xson Boulevasd if l�e can $e� perrmission from �> Cochran, ti�ho has �ea�poxarily withdrawr� pea-c�aission to cross his ptcap�rtyo PYr. Carlsan said �hat be couYd co� out ��n� �xapassd Fridley road aud would aot, therefare, need lirq C6iQ�E ro�d, MOTXON hy Councilmen �Tright, secocadecY b�° Caunc{Zm�a� gasx�s tiaat the CiCy M�aa�a$e�c negotia�e wi�#� rir. Cach�au fa�r r,cco�r�s� mc�osa his pYOpexty. hiayor KirWaam advised the Courxc22 that a vv�e +apo�a t�a.s c�ot�oa �ao�ld waive aotice of its iciclueion oze ��e a�enda. Upo� a uc��ce vo�e, �tie�e b��ag ao nays, Meyox Rirkham declax�d �hs motion car�ie��e ADDIa�ONAL PSEC�„ s, MOTiON by �rris� secouded by Sh�ridan tha� each political party in Fridley � aPPoint two an�mbers �o sexve on a aoa�ti�t�e �Q inves�iga�e pres�nt precinct bonndasies ia each wa�d and sug,gest precinet li�es and polling places. Mayor Rirkham advised the Council tihat a voite upa�a �his caotion would aanatitate a ' waivex of aotice of iCS iuclusion on the agenda. Upon a�voice vote, there beiag na nays, Mayor Rixkh3m declared �he motion cargied, AQ3NDAs _.._._ � MOTION by Wrigbt, secoaded by Samuelsoa, tihst the Couticilman-e2ect from the Third Ward, Frantl•I.iebl, >eceive an a�enda for each Council Meeting for the ' balaace af �he year. Upoa a voice ��oCe, �here being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motioa carried. , I�I REGULAS COUNCiL 1'�TII3G, NEfVEi�R 14, 196�i PA�B 52 ADJOt�t+�l+�TT: Tbere b�ing no icirtber bwio�s�, t4ayor Kiric6sm deciared tbe spaciol Councii l�atiag cf Novsmbes 14, 1966 adjousn�d. Esapsctfnlly aubeitted, G.CVr-�C . (�/ "-a�.s � � BasZ P. Vagae! /�ctie�g Sscratasy to tbe Couacil OF�+TCIAi. PUBLICATION CZTY OF FB3DI,�t (BXHIBIT A) ,.��'1 t ' ;i: . ry 1;� _..s!�.�i�' ;� !'� •'_ -�`� ` �� r I�:. � � idB1�REAS, ti�� City Countil ai tha C�tp o! Bsidlay, Atu►ks County, M.im�sota, hai ds�d it aea�seuy �md �acpsdi�at that tb� isprw�ats iZe�taaftrr d�ecribed b� met�,e. iJ�Ws T�LF088. NDTiCB IS I3SRSBY GZVSN TBAT aa tha 21a� dn► ot N�vreabas, 1966 st 8t00 o°elaak Y.M., th� City Cwnail pi.11 mwC at th� �itq Hail in eaid City, snd aill at said tima, and plaes, h�r all ��tti�s iatsseet�d in sa�id improv�ka in �1• os in put. 'TTia gsa�rsl na�ture af tha� i�nps�eiva�enta is C.he auaatsuatioa (in tb� i�mde a�ad str�ets uoC+�d b�ltx�� �f tlas iollon�lag improvsa�aets, to�►it: C•� ��.;� � ;, Wst.oa l�ina, 8�aita�rp Sa�nr, L+�tesale snd Sw�vic� Coe�ctio�as Bac.on Drive: Onernds$� �trtat to 340 i�sot Noi'tb �B'!"it11ATBD COBT e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ��5, 76� 5'8A2 T� A�Se► RiGbP068D Z�0 BS A33B53SD F� 3AID IA�BdVBMBNT IS AS FOLI.Qi8: FO� �/SIINi�ai►��arVY Y�4i/YS �W�S � O �6 y O[ Y► m M O lr • m i Y Y q � • � • All of th� l�,d abutting up�► s�id stroete aamed abava x�d ail laada within, adjaesat and �butt�ng r�er�tao AZ1 oi ssid lA�ad to ba aes�esad proportia�nately according to th� bsns#ite ss�eivsd by suc.i�, improvam�ents o ?hat t.�r �ancil propoa�s to pr�rcee►d aith esch o# anid iaup�no�r�wmte � as eeparate impr�vemeate, etirespt as heroe�fter othet�riAa pravided by the Cauncil •I-1 uuder tiie fo2lowing au�hority, t.o�a►it: Mim�esots La�ra 195,, ChaPtur 398 and laas amendatoty ehas�of, and in cA�nfot�mity vith the City Chastsre � � , , MTSD THIS �� A�C � , 1966 BY � 0� T� CI14 t�CZL CITY Cl�iB - Mssviu C. Bruaoeli Pubiish: Nave�ebar 9, 19b6 Noveobar 16, 1966 MAYpt • Jack 0. Kirkl�m )� � ', • . � •. :� �l.• A�BSQLVrZ�T ABP�OiV�iG ADT APPLICA'PIO� F�Ott 701 COi1l�IVS PL�G ASSIAT11�1C8, H8 =T �843N�D, by ths Covp�ail oi tho City of BsLdi,�p�, llnWaa Cotwnty o M�1na�sot�t ss %llows: �iaBRSA3, th�s Ftidley City Co�nail has �gaq�od 1'haaw� 8 e�o�w, pa�ofassiorial plan�r, to ac3vias lt c� �ia�,pal p1aAn�nq aMatt�cs� an� 1�AS o�C� �odne iias s�aoorte�! that tiwt Cit,y of FicLe�l� pasticipst+. in a 701 ca,a�rei�aneiw Piaeu�irg Psogra� a� i�s p��Y��+�d a suqg4at� plasu�ing pa�oqsan coataiait�g ap it�mis�d liet of ti� ooepooc�at pattn a.fc sai,d perc�poe�i psogsaa�t at�d �ASo thA Co�tslcllo �t th18 tlmrs �a1�es fiA ou�it iu appli� cat3.o� iar p�ni�g aasistanae to those Stst� anA �ai �rgeaei+�a ti�st ats raquit� �y lmw ta s�vi�nr snii �aa� oaLd a�pli�stiva►t aad W�BRSA�e th� Co�ut�cia. has sss�svativtas segasdit�g th0 n�esity fa� �t�itt i� pa�tiats ofc ths P�aP�+� Ps'�a�a wibi� tr�y �asiro, at this ti�, to cor►aid�e ae apt3ros�ai t iiOAPa '�8RSF0�8, B$ IT IEi�SO�Lk�,U tt�t the Ftidl+sy City Ctlt1�11 appac'o�wo th� suqgeat�ci +CO�COht�s�w P���9 P=�� �o�c tiw City ot F�ridisy ao sub�tt.�ad by 1"ha�as � e�ioc]ne o 8� IT F� �30LVFDQ tt�tt ul��h '��t. aborvr tt�t 4J� City of Ft#�dl�y au�hho�i� �c. 8a��s to au�a��t aa a�ppl3�stioa for 701 Pla�anin� Asaiatanee to t� ag,�acoparimte Stat� �i! Frd�qral idq�lclCi.a o ADO�'1'SD SY TH� CTiY C0�1iCIL OF THS CITY OIr FRIDLSY TR38 21ST D�i1Y QF �idV81l�BRe 1966• lIAYQR — JaCk O. X3=]� AT�SSTs CITY �t�K �- D�s'viII C. Bbuns�ll ' � , .. � � � � , � � � � � ; �� RESOUITION N0. % � (� � ` A RESOLUTION APPROVING AN APPLICATION FOR 701 COMPREHENSIVE PIANNING ASSISTANCE 6E IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota as follows: WHEREAS, th� Fridley City Cou�cil has engeged Thomas H. Hodne, professional planner, to advise it on municipal plenning matters; and WHEREAS, Mr. Hodne has recommended that the City of Fridley participate in a 701 Comprehensive Planning Program; and has prepared a suggested pi�nning program containing an itemized list of the component parts of said proposed program; end ti�fNEREAS, the Council, at this time, desires to submit an applicetion for planning assistance to those state and fede�al agencies that are required by law to revieK and app�ove said applic�tion; and WHEREAS, the Council has reservations regarding the necessity for certain itemized portions of the proposed program Nhich they desire, at this time, to consider as optional; � NOW THEREFORE, be it reso I ved thet the Fr► id ley C ity Cou�cil approve� the suggested comprehensive planning progre� for the City of Fridtey-as-submitted by Thomes H. Nodne Nith the - ' g reservat i ons_;=--_. _ �--_ _ _ . , ..: . �� . _. � Those items described as #1: Visual tnventory-Urban Design and are to be considered optional items in said program. The decishon as to whether the City is to include these �tems as a part of t e , omprehensive progr•am to be deteremined by the City Council at the o �mplementing said program. _ � . t CJ , � ' _ '-���% =-s BE FURTHER RESOLVED, that with the bove reservations �, that the City of fridley authorize r. ne to subm� an epp �cetion f or �0 I P I ann i,ng Ass i atar�ceto the appraPr i ate state and federa I agencies. � ��� � . ADOPTED BY THE C ITY COUNC 1 L OF THE C ITY OF FR ID LEY TH IS DAY OF , I96b. ATTEST: CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell MAYOR - Jack 0. Ki�kha� 0 : �.� WATER RATS SCHEDULES November 18, 1966 b �� 5� Using the schedule tentatively agreed upon by the Council, it appears that there would be a shortage of approximately $90,000.00 in the Water portion of the Utility Fund, and approx- imately a$5,000.00 surplus in the Se�wer portion of the Utility Fund. Since there is no provision for paying for North Suburban Sanitary Sewer District connection charges, the Sewer rates could be woefully inadequate. since there is no provision in these rate$ for increases in personnel, wages, and cost of materials, both Water and Sewer revenues would be ahort. since 1965 was a most unusual year on which to project potentials from the 1963 actual figures, my estinaating could be 20;6 to 30'� off. I would recommend that the City have another computer analysis made, this time of the 1966 usage, app].ying this tenta- tive schedule, several slightly higher sclzeci�les, and one schedule slightly lawer. This, hawever, woul.d delay formal action on a rate schedule to at least April l� 1967. ;: ,, { ' r, ' � � � � � � i 1 l_J I � , � � ORDINANCE AN ORDINANCE PRESCRIBING PERMIT FEES AND CONNECTION CHARGES FOR THE SEWAGE DISPOSAL � AND WATER SUPPLY � THE 11NCiL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY DO ORDAIN AS FO LLOWS: That Section 47.0% of the City Code of F�idley is hereby repealed and there is hereby enACted a her+ saction of the Fridley City Code entitled 47.071, Nhich reads as folloNS: °'I SECTI 7•071. Every per�on, before proceeding Nith the '� ' installation o c structior�bf a sewera9e d�$Pasa� s�"' or wa ter supp ly , s ha l l m e k e a p p l i c a t i o n t o the Building �Inspector for � p rmi t for t he t p u r p o s a, e n d s h e l l p a y to the „City of Fridley at the time of such epplicetion a permit fee end �a connection charge. The amount of such perm�t fee end connection � �charge shall be determined by the City Council from time to � time �nd os��blish�d b �esolutian of tha City Cou�cil. � �' � / -/�i�� � ��� ��' �� � , � � /� � PASSED BY �HE C I TY OUNC I L`-�F THE C 1 TY OF F R,1 D LEY TH 1 S DAY pF � , 1966. . . � C �� � ATTEST: C{TY CLERK - Marwin C. Brunsell First Reading: Second Reading: Publish: :�`� MAYOR - JACK 0. KIRKHAM . �� �• �,.1{ � : .��• .j. .1. A RE80LUT=al1 J33TAIILIS,SIMG PSRMIT FSSS A�1D C:O�1�1BC1'IO�T CBAR48S FOR I�iBTAT�.I�lTI�t OF' SB�IA� DISPOSAL Ia'A��TI88 � WATBR SUPPLY FAiCIL=TISS o 88 IT RS3OLVSDa bY the Coutycil of t�ts C1ty Of Fr3+�l�y� 11nWci C'o�atYv Minn�sota as foliawsa w�AS, tb� Cifiy of Fr�Ldlay iLas Qos�st�cueted aa int�taal aysl.�s of aaio� aad lata�sal,s to eoileat aanitasy a�wac� f atxi �o � City of P�iidiay s,n a m�r of the Ma�th g�n gaui- tsry S�w�sr Distt'i.ct! and �INBREAS o the City o� Fridley is obliugatid to piy t,p t,� p�b gyy� usbaA Saatt�ary sar+� Dietxtct �rtaia ct�asg�e is aar�ae to outlst ioto the Diat�ict's main 13a�s� and ' �o � CoM1U�aii finds that it is n�ossaary to raiM a paction of the aonsy naw8sary to p�y as,td outlet charq� by �atrabiis�inq a ao�u�ctian d�Yc,�s on new resi+d4ntial o a�oanercial. an8 i�ustrisl �st�b�iah,�entso �, Ti3BR8F0�t8, � IT Ii�3QLVBD, that t2�t� tollowinq coa�t3,oe� dhargea ara hasyby adapt.�e�i fa� sa�itary � 8yat� 1 o Sis�rgl� Fmoliy Dwellit�gs. , e o. o a a,. e o 0 o p o.$100 p04. Z� 1�lul.tipl� Residential Dw�ll�ga o 0 0 o a o o,, o$ �5 000 p�ac s+�a3Rl�ntial voit. 3 o Cc�nwce�al aa� 7t�dnstrisl Batablisha�s��ta , Q,, �.. A�in�wtaa �t of �100.0�i plu� $100,00 foar �aci� additional RSC awr ttM �1rst �qulval�nt RSC as de�smine�cl by th� No�tr► Subvis'bau Sanitatty 3�ras Dist�cict less� a t�clit of $30Q.00 p�c acr� of p�c�p�cty ueeci by the eomm��rc3�t1 oac i�dusttlal etiterpsia� asxi lu Z►o caa� sball ttw �rsdit exc�ed tia� misal,�muR coru»etia�n e�arg�. B� 1'r l�tIRTH�R RFSO�LVSDe that th� following p�rA,it !�e b� �atabli�aii�8: 1 o Fa01C fihe itl8ta118t1C1n Of A Sat�ra�ge �i8ppgsl gyBt„�h� �� e o$ZOo00 2 o For th� ��nstallativa of a wat�s suPP1Y d]tat�a�. o... o.. $10.00 ADOPZSD BY TB� CITY CO�ffCIL GF � CI'i'Y OF PRtDL�t' TBIB Z18T n11Y OF �'ZiR� 196Ge AT'1'SSTs C2TY C�RK - llarv�t C m Bsura�ll �lAY+OR - Jaak O. Kis]�w� � ' r , � r !� � � i � ' � � � � L� � �� � i 1 ' ^/ i i� � �" / � � RESOLUT I ON N0. �% A RESOLUTION ESTABLISHING PEL�ATIONEOFASEWAGE CONNECTION CHARGES FOR INSTA ,- DISPOSAL SYS�E�MS AND WATER SUPPLY . `,, , �� . BE IT RESOLVE , by the Council of the City uf F�idley. Anoka County, Minnesota as foliows: WHEREAS, the City of Fridiey has constructed a� i�tet`na� system of mains and laterals to col.lect sa�itary seNa9e; and WHE R�AS, the C ity of Fr i d I ey i s a mem�r of the North Suburban Sanita�Y SeWer District; and WNERE�IS, the C ity of Fr i d I ey i s ob 1 i 9ated to pay to the North Suburban Sanitary Sewer District certain chsrge s in order to outlet into the District's main lines; and WHEREA�, the Council find� thst it,�� ut�etgchargesrby � a portion of the money necessary to pay sa�d establishing a connection charge on neW residential, commercial, and industrial establishments, : ) �'4 � NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved that the foi lowing / con ect ion charges are hereby adopted for san �tary seNer syste�a: � � �. 9ingle FPmily Dwellings-------'---$100.00. �� 2. ultiple Residential Dwellin9s" "$ 75•00 per � � p r residential unit. ...�- /Dd�"' � b� 3.� Commerc�al �nd Industrial________ dy� �� � _ -$ t 00 .�00 p� \�' � t 61 i shments----- � 6� s a equivalent rec as determined by the North Suburban Sanitary Sewer District � ess a credit of $300.00 per acr6 of Ay� �.9� property used by the commer�' I or /V �✓° ��7 industrial enterprisa. � ���� rn , �� �- � � �� ������� BE IT FI�tTH R RESOLVED, that the folloNing permit fees ,W� be esteb I i shed : 1. For the_installationrof_a_sewa9e$disposal system- 2. For the i nsta I I at i on of a Neter supp I y systea�--------------------------$ --� t� �� � F , •' ' , � THE CITY Of FRIDLEY THIS DAY ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF �F . , 1966. , � � - JACK 0. KIRKHAM MAYOR � . ATTEST: , � � CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL � . . _� � , . , ., . � � � , . , � , . , `:�; �' 0 Fire Phone SU. 4-4242 Fridley Fire Department "�orru of �nEeznationa�' �nifo¢►n cJ�/�az�tn9 of �nva�'a �{omes„ 6431 University Avenue N. E., Fridley �MINNEAPOLIS 21, MINN. November 18, 1966 Honorable Mayor and City Council City of Fridley, Minnesota Gentlemen: Bus. Phone SU. 4-7470 The officers of�the FridTey Fire Department serving as the Truck specification committee wish to make the following recommendation with reference to the purchase of a new pioce of Fire Apparatus as outlined in Fire Department Specifications No. 66-1. After careful considera.tion of the bids submitted the Committee recom�nends acceptance of the bid of the Peter Pirsch Co., of Kenosha � Wisconsin as follows : Base Bid. Deduct, Alter. �'A�� Deduct, Single St. P�►P Deduct, Sp. tire Deduct� Hose cross over Total Contract price. �35,724.00 �500.00 ' 250�:00 155.00 225.00 �34, 59�+. �0 Representatives of the Fire Truck co�i.ttee will be present at the Council meeting to answer any questions that you ma4y have. Respectfully submitted, !�/ � �� Robert 3. 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I � � t f: .-Z i r'�J U r�� � c. � i•a �:� � ;� k- r: �.7 � CJ f.) c; � c$ t"x; � C� I, C� ri �3 �; �7 ��... r-i _. � '�� I ._... . � . -� ' .% t .�3 , L y "" i Ei(? , I ' I � I� 1. I ' � � � , � � , � ' � � � � BC�ARD tl�' AppRpY.g i�gTYNG MINt�'1'Sg • NpV�a 16, 1966 The I�eeting was called to ordar at 7s30 P.H. by Cbiai� NBprocki BO�td.�,� �ggg p�: Nawrocki, S�tw�d�re, Fitapatrick �8 ABSSN2s Goodrich Mza Bci�rvsrt ws$ present. There wera ao othere pzesent Qitber for or against ttae darianceo Mro Hoisvert advised the Baaxd that tha owner af th� �r£dley Terraee Ta'ailer Cour� had told hi.m Lhat he would bo� ob jec�t to t�e g�aat�i.ng o�' the va�rivace. Mr� BoLAVert was insCructed to try eo get �b�is a��atemeat in writiang. The City Manager advised thaC tt►e 35 fotat �etbactc was zequired ia this iastuaca b�cause the Crailer court c�as c�us�dexed to be Bo4 zo�ing. S�DC@ R-�+ LOD1IIg �A not listed ia �he code boa4, the CiC�r Ar.toz�ey had beea asked �abat the satback sk�ould b� £�� relatia+n to an R-4 Dist�ilct, anr� had advised the $uilding �n��e��car Giaa� �h�e s�tbac�C s�aau�d i►e .�S fee�, ki��x�efoxe Mr, Boisvert was �^equeati.r�g �his varia�cem MO�Tx�i by Fitxpatxick, secandecP bp S�wadera, to reca�noead to th.e. Couaci�. that �he variance be g�carE�ed1 Upoa � voice vote, tb,ere being aao naya, Chai�cta� N�rarocki. d+ecl�red �'�e mc�tion ca�rried. AD�aURNrlSNT $_ There be3x�g no ��zrtiher busin�ss, �h�x3r�an I3a�oroaki declared th� me�ti.ag ad joux�red at 7 a4?' I'oMs Sespsctfully submitted, �^ -QII�C "' V " �.� �arl P. Wagaeer G `%�� Secratasy to the Boaxd u �) � i� I ' I , I ' BUIIAING STANDA�DS � DESit�d CON�ROL CU�iTTEB 1�TING MINUTBS, NOVEI�EB 9, 19b6 �. .. ..,.�.�....r.. 1'fie lrtsetiag waa called to order by Chais�aab Brickaon at 7:30 P.K. .���" i�BS P�SBNT: Srickaon, Toaco, Jeasen �ERS AB58Pii?P Tusbak, Hauge I. 0!1 T� 18Y �B IS? CHOSCH 666 MI88 S�'[ ' A Representative of the Fridley Met6odiet Ctwtch discusssd t6� propoa�d p].ens with tbe Cammittee. The Committe� discuassd the adeqeiacy af provisidas for parking, whether dr aot t.he setbacks v�re proper, dzainags of t!w parki�g lot ' aad geaeral construction details., The Coamittee aiso syggested paiatiog ths �ear 61ack wall as sooa as possible after eaepletioa of aooats�nctiao. ' �!QQ►�L. i,t�►T Jens�n,� seccaded by _ Toaco� .,to. recqmm�d, to t6e Camcil thdt Che �uildia,� Permit be,graated. Upon a voic� voti, there bei� � osYs, G�aisqaa Sricka�oa deciared _��e.motion carried, ' 2. ' � � � 3. l�r. Doa Stotta eoes present for Colamnbia Millwork, and discussed t�re proposal with the Co�mai.ttae. Chairman Sricksco asked Mr. Stotta abaut paiatiag oot only the na� portioa of the buildiag, but the ol� part, aad l�c. Stotta said that 6e �ould see that it �oas doae next aume�er aben tbe Weatber was.satiafactory for painting. Chairman Ericksoa also suggested that l�r. Stotta plan a plaating program for aext 3priag. Mr. Stotts explain�ed tl�C parking for all employeea would be to tbe rear of the b�fldiag„ l�IO1Q bp_Jeaaea� secoaded by Tonco,, �o__recommend__to the_Counci,_1_tbst_ tiw �uildin� . Permit, be . gxaated with, the a�li caat' e promise__ to �aiat t1� 6uilding ���� th�,aext,l2 monLha. Upoa a vaice vote, tbere being no naya, Chair�san $rickson declared th� aowtion carried. Mr. Evana was present represeoting ti� Brickson Fetroleua Corposatioa 8ad had �' pictures of the houses ta be aaved and Che locatioas to vhicb they �raild be a�ved, said addresses being as follaass 1 � ' 1 1 House at 278�57th Place ta vacant property across fre� 464-57th place House at 260-57th Place to vacaat property across froa� 480�►57th Ylacs House at 280-57th Place to behind 27&-58th Avenu� N.S., aad to tbe aouth Chairman Srfcicson aslasd Mr. Bvans to bsve a letter to t6e City agrreiag to sod the yaxds in the Spring. BecausQ of the wea'ther, Mr. Svaaa aala�d if action coold be taken at tha Qarliest moa�eat and the City Maaager advised Mr. Bvana that he would place this it� on t6e Co�mcil Meetiag Agenda for. 10:00 P.M. on November 14, 1966, aad the Coaacil coald act upon the Com�aittea'�a rscassta- dation if the Couiacil so desired. �� �R .( �iI�3.;D�G �'�A2�1A�1DS � DES1.�i�1 �t�1Z�p�, C�.`tTEE A'IiNU`I'ES $ NUV . 9, 15bb PAGE 2 MOTI,O�T � Tonco, secoaded by Jensea to teco�end to ttee Council thar. these ___... _ ___ __ _ ._ . moviag permits be granted sui�jecC to recef,pt of a leCter by �be_City fsoo - ro rti�a in the Spr.ing Bricksoa Petroleum Cozporatio�n agreein�R _to sod the p pe . �aad a18o a Cert�ficaEs o� 5urvty fo�;eac� property. fUpon a oice vote, LheZE beiag mo nay8, Cba3.�nap, Erickson .declared_, =he m�tioq,,,�arriade 4o SANA�SS CAFBt A caatrsctor was psQSent and ehowed prtliaiaary plaas foY sxPeasioa of Saade�s Cafe and discussed �ame with t1N Cammiitte�e Since tlrQ pla�s weYe not complete and the #ormal applicatioa for a Building Pes�mit 1�ad n�ot b4ea made, the Cooaa�ittee set a ene�tin� c�► this mtittez for 7�,�� �:•���<� ,���`3�ipy� November 17, I966> Cbairmac� Eritcl�nn a�;vt�ted the ac+nt,raz��%� ���"� �r�= c�rtain iteme that he w3ahed to have brougl�t to tlue atte�atioc� �nc �q,�, t;`:ss, gaYticui�rly regarding b�aut�.fy3.►'g �the� po�tion af ti►e cate frc�n� i.u�� on %% �• �'`'°*cr� t Al etwe a • � �� i: � �:, YEtere beiag ao fur�her buaiae+ss, t�ai� ��=-��� de�Iared ths rtting adjouraed aC 9o0b PeMe Seapectfally sub�itted � �� 6'. �J �..�-- � Sarl Yo WagnQr Secretarq to tise Board ' � � � BUILDING STANDARDS AND �3IGN CON?ROL COFMITTEE 1�ETING MINUTBS 4F NO�VBI�SR 17, 1966 �..�.._��._ — ?he M�eetiag was called to order at 7:00 P.M. by Acting Chairman Jensen. xOW. CAI.L __.__..r.._._ I�iIDSRS P�SSBNT: Jensea, Touco, Hauge I�888S AB$SNT: Bsicicso�a, ?urbak l. ADDTTION AND RBMOD�LING OF SAN�ES CAFS. 6490 CBNTRAL AVSNUS N�TiABTs � Hr. 8. 8icl�er aad Mr. L. Wichtermaa, r�preaenting the contractor, v�re present. Ms. Jensen pointed out that at the November 9th meetiag, the Ca�oittee 6ad laid this matter over ao t�at the coatractor could provide a site plan. Tbe Contrac- tor aaid that Mr. Weiss had agreed to �liminate t.he four parking spaces ia front ' of tbe building, faciag oa Central Avenu�. Tbe Coesittee discussad the Metbod of keepiog the cars fzoa� ia front of the buildiag, a�d felt that probably t6e blacktop vould have to be reawved fzan in front of the stzuatur�. �O�T b�► Toaco, seca�nded by Nau$e, to recanoead to ti�e CowacilYthat tiu Buildiag Peranit be granted, stipulatiag that the four parking spaces aho�oa oa_ i�� site, plao_in fzocft of the structure be eliminated, recommendiag_,ti�et ,t�ie ..___,.� .. �_�. architectual treatment on the front of tbe buildiag be carried around on_the_ _. . .31_,foot wall,oa the north side,. to au��est`that the b�ucktop be, ramoved ia _ . _. _ _ _ ..f_ront of tite building, and thst it be laadscaped. Upoa a voice vote, there being no naya, Actiag Chairman �eusen declared the �otion carried. 2. EBPANSIEI�i OF STB� TURE OWNED BY AI.ADDYN�� ,,, INC�. . 181 ELY STRLB"! NO�Ti�AST: Tbe Committee diacussed the proposal aad decided to lay the matter over nntil the next a+eeting for the awaer to provide a site plaa et that time. 3e DISCUSSI�1 �+' I+�CiiAN�ICAL,_FASTSNING DEVICES AND STAPTE3s 4. Thi� iteo� wae laid over to the next meeting af the Committee. Tb�e buildiceg would be 3,960 square feet of concrete b2ock, steel beam, bar joi��, eteei deck, brick froat facing 77th Way. There wera soaMe trees in froot t6at posaibly could be saved. Parking would be in front with no provisioa for a 1S foot pZantiag atrip. Tbere was no activn takea by the Committe�, aad Mr. SaYStad statsd that he Wished to revise his drawing ia line with sase of the itema discusaed. AD�1�Ts rThere beie►g no turtl�er busineaa, Acting Chair�san Jeaeea declared he oeeting adjoura�d. �. � ' ' �espectfally submitt�d, Acting �ecrttarr to tbe Board Carsol H�age �� PLANPIING C�Il+�llssloN MEETING - NOVF�lBE� lo, 1966 ROLi C�LL: The meeting wa.s called to order at 7:45 P.M. by Chaiz�msri Sravik• Members preaent: I:ughes, Bergma�n, Kravik, Bandel, �riokson Others present: City Manager Wagner. APPROPE MINDTES QF PLANNING C____�„O�II�IISSION MEEPIN�G: OCT08I�S, 27_,., +i 19,_66s P1GE 1 �� `� MOTION by Bandel, seaonded by Aughea, that the Planning Commiasiun minutes of October 27,19b6 be approved. IIpon a voice vote, all voting a,re, the motion carried. VE MINDTES OF PT��S & SUB�DMSIDNS - STREEPS ANID IITILITIES SIIBC�HrII'I'1'�E I�ETING NOYFIrIDER ,� 19 _, � MOTION by Ber�me.n, aeaonded by Erickaon� that the Plaanin8 Comm3ssion receive the minutes of the Plats & Subdivisions - Streets and IItilities Subcoaopo�i.tte� meeti�ng of November 3, 1966. IIpon a voice vote, all voting �ye, the motion carried. MOTION by Erickson, ascondad by Bsridel, that the Planni.ng C�iasion reaeive the minutes of the Building 3tandards - Deaign Control Cos�ittee meeting of November 9, 1966. �IIpon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried�. � 1. pUByT,�,flF,�R� ING; REZpNING � ZOA #66-11. P�TER, Je LINDBF�G: All of Bloak 22�and 23, Fridley Park Addition sad part of Lots 7 and 9, 8evised Auditor's Subdivision No. 23. Rezone �rom C-1-S (local shopping areas) aad R-1 (eingla f�mily d�relling�� er�d R=3 (generai multiple Yamily dwellinge) to C-2-S (general shopping areas) and Rm3A (multiple dwellirigs only�• The interested parties for thia item were Robert M. Schroer. Gera.ld Schroer, E.B. Schroer� Peter J. Lindber�, Ricr�ard�A. Laxsou aad. William Plum. The map prepaxed by the City showed the requeat divided into th�ee paraels. Parcel #1 was all of Blook 22, Fridley Park gddition and rras to be resaned from C-1 to C-2�5. Parcel #2 is all of Block 23. Fridley Park Addition and ia to be rezoned from 8-1 to Rr3A. Parcel #3 ie that part af Lots 7 ead 9 of xevised Auditor's Subdivision #23 lying betwesn tr.e North line of Fridley Paxk Addition and a line drawn parallel to and 160 feet Northerly of said North iine of Frid�.ey Park Addition, and is to be rezoned to R-'jA. Mr. Riahard Larson queationed access roads and wondered if they would be plebned acaording to the traffic and did the plan inalude moving North Prom the present interseotion to re2ieve some of the congeation at the interseotion. Mr. Lindbexg ansrrered that Block 22 ia aow zoned C-1S 8ad the request to rezone to C-2S being a commercial type of zoning, ahould aot ahsung^8 the traffic pattern appreciably. �� Pluming Cammissie�n Maeti.n� � Nov�mbex 10, 19b6 Page 2 ' Mr. Laramn feared tha� additional co�nrrcial zoniag aloag the Bivnc Raad be�ng an �le�e� ta► th�a hietorical site of the Lod�aBetata no� uader eameideratinn by the Anak� Park Syat�sn might int�rfere vith ' any e�f th4ir p].�ne and mvuldt hate ta eee ap�rt.m�nts averlookiug the axes, Ae l�ng �e th� �szcming slerng the giver vas ta be R-3A, he et�t�d tha plaus munt be� far apffirtmentg, but he aae cert�in it Wauld be � chaice reeidsntia2 property. If thayr� vese d�finite plana, it wau2d be mnra int�rasting. F;F, Th� v�ar.ati�a nf 01iva Street, River Strtet and vacationa iavolv ing allsys in 2963 a�•s� recalle�d. in aus�a�z te� Mr a Rravik ° e requsst ra�gur8ing the aidintace on PD- Plaaaed Derv�l�pa�sa�, M�mber FIughes staEtd h� �a8 nart cortain it vas applicable tm Parc�l #1 (Bla��k 22). The rcmiag r.stegory is a dieLrict whic�e has beten labell4d Pla��d Da�vela�pmcnat. �'he basic diffar�ca betWSfa this particulas x�n3,ng and tih� tr+cditianai zoniug category in the City, is th� epaaificati�+n whiah re�uiic�e the averall plsnniag for � trsct which ia s+�rse�d �ar thie purp�oee, b�s aubmftted bef�xe buildia�g can taks placea It ��quixee a danralopsar La� laq out an enttre tsaat, hava it sp- pravtd �x►d abida hy ito it ie gene�slly intended for s larga tract of lsnd; �r�f��rs t� �racts e�m�what isrg�er thsn tiiis ane and has been re- f�r9rod t�► smsll.�r �so Thae �r�qn�res s� thought on the pazt of ths d�vslap�tr, but ia tt�� la�ag run wi11 be b�tter for th� City aud the devtlt�p�r, b�cauee thay fe�a1 i� tamceas t�r� $zut�st advantage vf tha lando Th� owa�sa r„�aet build until they hsvt dwelaped a plan and had it apprmrved> �y u�e �at �.s F�aieatly allar�red ie permiseible pravided it fits ai�h th� t��h�r ueas tt�at ora pr�poaed in that arsa and th� usse �ro►und it ti Ias �n�e�r t+� thu q�asti�u e�f the 30 faot atsyet on the I+bsth edgs of Lntt ZZ rmd 22, Fxid:�.e�y Paxk AddiL�vn, v�ace valid, th�e aasM�s �►a� "yss�' snd that it Wa►s che int�ti� t� ge� thea r�+th�rr 30 fesC aad aleo a dedi- r.a�ti;r�tn sl�mg &est �ti�ve� 8�asd. Yt x�es falt th�sre x�ul.d bs �nm bea��it tiav►ing a stre�t at the South �ilgQ af I.�►t 9 becauee th� l�t ia nnt lsrge anough for a dedieaCion. AZsr�, ths �ie�iaru g�1C the se�lutiem tr� th� trsffic iB aot to duap �t s►at a►a. �st Rivax ��d, xnd fiaelt f�aartb�r etudy ehould be mads. Tl��q felt �ha�t paa�t �f �tfae p�bleem is �h� iatexsectian. �a cRmsid�ring changiag th• cuxr�asat laad us�e vitha�t plane t� allavi.at� tb� interaeetioa probl�s, wauld n�t bta �r viee tLiag. Ws�udaa�d ii 8 elip•o!i raep vt�uld halp. Tha patitf.onar fslt he �ald nnt b�e adv�ra� uaing Pla�m�d Dwalop- �t far Pax�ael #3, bnt t+c�uld Iilce tl�o baianc� to b� as sequaet�d. I�OTi0�1 by Brickso�a, t�coadad by Baad�l, � sioa coatiawe the 8atoaing �queet (�QA �F66•11). Dec�be�r 8, 1966 ia ordsr to give ths petitioaex Davelo�nt. Upon a vcri�e vote, all voting ape, l� � ' tbat ti�� Pianni.ng Cos�is• P�ter J. Lindbsrg. until timQ to atudy Plann�d the motivn csrried. ile�sber �ag6as ssked if �is �tian t�re agreeablu aith hia a�d Mr. Liadberg said it v�a agtambla. � �� I� Ii �� I� , ' L: ' � � ' � ' , � ' ' �� Plamai �iseion M�ti • N�v�mber 10 1966 Pa e 9 MO'J.'ION by flughes, s�coiaded by Handel, thet the Plannin�.Com�iseion rafer t� tha Plats and Subdi.viai�ms and Stxeats and Utilities 8ube,�oamittee _„ _�_._._._. . _ _ . . _ t,he res�nnin$ saqueat (ZOA �66p1i), Pate� J. L1ndb�erg to stud�► the iata�,- sec[ian c�f Eeet 8ives �oad a�ad Missiasippi SCr�eet a�nd make a r�o�omenda- __ z�;� ��s ��n� bes� �ligume�nt f�x the sCYeets in ehat area. Upnn a voice _ vi►te, �23 ve►ting ay�, the maaCi.on. cagriedo Th� psC�.timn�r c�a�e C�a retur�a la�ex iu Che meeting with d�cisiaa _��� �i��a n�►�i���� e 2. R�O�I�HIDQUEST: Z(t�l #66-I3. N(?RTH$�J i'AC3.i�IC �11ILWAY CO.: Weet 167079 feec �f the B�tst 470.79 �e�t cf Lat 2, Auditor a Subdiviaion #390 8ez� fram 8�1 (si,n;gle �'emi1Y dtvelling) ta aouing for xhich a micsvw+e�ve taa�er could he pia��d. �pre�seaC3.,n� the Notthgrn Pacifia Reilw�q Company vete Jsamee J. Gorcbn, C. A. Bacon, G. E. Nelaon and 3. Millsr. It was eycplained to tbe Com�ani.seion that the �sil�ray Coapany wse modernizi.ng its cmmmuaication aystam, aad did not want to get atartod oa th� fpoti�gs uatil the�y would get an ide�► tba�e this �oe�ld ba appravsd. �he Coa�misei�n �,�e sh+�a,n a map o£ s.he prop��ed pisna and vera infornsd that. sci�atifically, the p�t1s would hsve ta be whera th�y sre requeatiug Che rez�aning becauss oi the S�e� Capitni bui�.ding. Th� to�aer Would be sRlfineupps�rtiag� Tb�a petiti�a�r$ �oeru told tbat if tbay pishad to pro- ceed, th� P1an'ning �t�cieei�ar► �r4uld c+�Y'�'acC th�e pstitioa aad advertise the public ha�atia�. I��°ION bp iiughas, aecanded bq Bsndel, tl�st th� Plamning Co�niesiaa eet a publi� heari.ng f�r� D�c�rm'b��� 8, 1966 oiE the rezaniag request (ZOA #66�13;, N��t�texn Pa�is�i� ��.1w��r ��srpsnq �er� th� Waet 167.79 feet of the 8as� 4�"0�7� f�e� �a� L�� 2, Au�f.tr�r°� Subdivisia�n �39, snd that this be �dv�sx�tia�sd ia sc+�� csi ��1, a� ��1�5 +�x ��h��r �aning cst�gory for tha uere pxc�p�sr�d, t�a� s�� �t mi�s�wa�v+� t��c. Upa�n a vai+�e vate, all votiag aye� the m�tie�a �arxi�d uaen�ausiy. IT�SM 1 C��'NTINUED : RELONiNG QE&? 7AA #b6• 11 PSTS� J. LINDBBRG : Ms. Lindbetg statad the psfiit4.on�re r�aquest tbs planaing Co+�is- sion to racunsider the seatioa to c�atiAUa tha resoaing ycequ�st. Para�i #1, in tbair requeet, inaiudee Bl.�k 22 and 23 and Pa�ca�l #1 is Lot 7, 8evisad Auditor°e 3ubdiviei�u #23 and doee ne�t imrolvt the 1b0 font atrip o� t.�a N�orth �ad. They �n1d apprsciata sctton on P�rcel �1 at►d eontinue Pera�el #"l o Becsuse of th� si�ution on B�st Ai.v+�r Rosd ragsrding esaffic, th�, ctia�ge in zauin$ vould just add to th� pxablaa. I�nasmneh as Eaet �i.vts xoad is a Couaty �aad, tha appraach to ti�e prabida�oill havs to gu tbzough tise Cauatq . ?9D�1'ION by Hu �a, saccnded by Erici�san, rsgarding..Yarcal �2 as ..,...._.....�_�. adv�rtisad bsiag 810 k 23. Ldle�r Yark tlddition �ad include _vaaat�`�` _. .. _ . .._. .... ..... .._--..., ..._ __.. sivi= St�rest, th�t �► in8 Camieission Yaen�wund �,santiag,�of thi� Fi � Plaaa amaisai�n Mste�t �- Tt�vemba�r 10 1966 Ya e 4 cl�snge of sam4.ng fr�m R�1 �aingie lEarmi].y c�reliin�s�_, to„ 8-3-Ar �sneral mu�3.tipl� ia�fly �Ilingey ��r 7AA #b6�I1, Pet�r J. Lindberg. Upon a ,,. _ . ...._ __._.. . vii�cs vote; al l vmting �ye, tb�a mot3vn carriad. Wi1�i.am Ylum eat�eted +�uad etat�d he mea abjscting to the resaaing �reqt�e t . Membex Augh++�ss said, conae�rniag P�sca1. #1, Block 22, Fridlsy Patk Addition►, acsR$arding ths patitian t� �r�oae tbe enCira Black Co C�2-S., r�m�o�ving the pre�seat 8•3 soaing �t the North easd of the block aaa C�1�S ae �a Scauth ead of th� blvok, it i8 $ey fasling that gra�at• iag this p+�titiaa c�uZ� bring es�rci�l d�vr�lopnant diractly into 8-i psop�rtyo Fr�m +�ny via�wpaiat, �hhis is ant�rely uad��irebls. I! �asltipi• dw�ll.�ng� �r� sepsrat�►d �zam 8r1 p�p�s�y by tha �tidth of th� stxa�t, this wonld h� ��h ��m d�sir4bl�� Oa t�e basia of thia, bs t�td� tbs fal��,w�� �a�tia�ns HOTIQAT hy 8n es, sccrads�d b�' Bexgman, _ that the �:tition, ta rasvne (?A,A #66�11) xock- , F`ridloy Pisk Additions,.. Pet�r J.. _Lindbezg _ . � _., . Utresim CmlQ3 C1«�al ��nr��+pia,�q +�:rsns) :nd 8�3 (�eaex�el aultiple �smily dwellings� t� ��Z�S c$�narel �hc�pp�ing �a�e), 'ba denied bp.. the�Pl�nuin� ._.,_. . Cam�isei�uo- IIga�ra a vc�ice vo?��i, a].1 v�tia�g aye, the matio� carried. NlpTION by Be►ndel, second�td Rughas, t3iat th� Pl�ing Co�emeiseion_ dea� rex�rei� ��rcel �� bai� �31ock 7� lt�ditor6e 3uUdiviaioa.,#23r._it�v ... C ._. .��7�EM �6b�11) F�t�s J� L3.adbe�zg, �r�►m�'I (�ingls famil�+ datllit�e.�..��_ � R�3�A =�mul�3p1� �llixegc� n U}�aa � vc►i�at ve�t�, a11 voting aye, the n�otion ..w.�xyrx�cd o Mza Pivm atated he wented t�� Planzaing Cowaiasion ta dslay actiox� until h� r.a�uld b� reparee�uted by couae�l. 1t�b:r Hughes ingorm��d Mu. Plum thrst, if it is his deaire to b� teeprsasaC�d by cous►ael, ha� ettll hats tche vpportunit�r to do so at ths tims tbia raqueaet ie c�aei�deres� by the �i�ty Gouncil. Yt v:� the int�ntisn +�i the PX+l�nning (:o�mfss3.on ti��� tha all• purpo�rM subc�itG�e Wouid st111 �tudy th� int�arsec�iaa oi 8ast Rivar �a�l �ad MS.msisaippi St�t. � 3. OSSTs ZQl1 6•14 STBVB HAWR7i8H• Lote 2 t1�su 27, B1oa1� 9, Lo�ll AdditSon ta Fr �p Park. ��ac►ne sos C•Z•8 (gsn�ral steopping aru) tn B-3A (multipla d�nlling�). ' I� I , I ' I , �ir. Ha�n�ya#� vae prurat +�ud diseueaed th�e psopao�d apasdeast plsns %s this a�cea. Tba stse�t psttern ia this ar�� has h�a disanea�d bs%re, but no d�cision Mas raached. itissi�sigpi Str�st i� to bi wid�asd aad �h� Comsiasian »ander�d ii th� raqnastor Nould vsot to WaiC uatil th� plans are lisu�lis�d. It Mas av�ggast�d that thia piac� o� isod ba platttel b�%re reaan�ng, be�t thst th� s�queoe vas prapar. � , � , � � I , Fi�� Plaran �i�aia�n t�t� � N�r��mb�r IO I�b6 Pa e S 'T�+t Ca�moni�rn�n �li�c�zesed ttae acequsstor"s reaaning aad tht ett�eC uli$nun�s�t c�f StaxLi.$ht Boulave�rd and Sat�llite La�ae and 1�Siaetsaipg�, S��c��� a�t a�e�u� wa�y int��s�eatia�x� point. 7.'his psaposed s�r��t p�����► we�u'� a�i�e� �� ���e�e up� th+e xsque�etor's propased pr�p�r���y� �bta� 33�a�d�1 aug�ea�m►d �he� tl�� etraet pat�tern situxtic�n ah;�u�d L�7 �+��el�d a�+� �.� ����a �ught L•c2 bffi pl,attad ��fvr� r�s+aning �� �i�at up t�Ix� �����t �a�t���x, a��z�l r�s� �h� �i�y I�la.x�sgex t,� g�t prap�r i�ga�l d���aeip��:�.��n f�►� �h��•. p�.a���in� r��' �hie $�ma if tho pstitioaex c�ax�u�a . 4e LO? SPLI� UF n L.S, �r��14 H. M. I�iiGARD: That pa�ce of Lot 14, Audit�r s Subd�visf.�m 129 lpi� W��t of Eaa� Z73 fea�:, �caept West �7 f�t �en ��r �+�se�cal. Av�nu�r �ad ex�ept r.a►eem�nt wa�r Nortb 30 fee� i�� xr�ad� M�e�x� Ba�adel re�f+�rar�d �o the Plaxs aad Su4�dlvisicros � Streete and Uti.liti+�e Subc,as,�it�� recun�nding the lot split vi8�d tht� �a;t�p�xe}r qua�i.�ie� fax° �.�2 t�zaning, feeling daubl lo�� w�uld h�� �l�e� be��ter ahaic� f�r tta� v��t of the laad. Th ' in �llc�wix�g L�t3� s�1.iC iLa ��a� it cx�e�,� aame lota whi�ch are able in th� high�e� aa�d hest us�. , ' � , � � � , � , ' aad p=p� � buaga- e problem not build- MO�ION by Hughea, e+ecsnde�d by Bexg�a, tiut tbe Plaruain� Ccm+- t��.setaa co�cu�c �ith t�►►+� PAats arnd Subdiwi��±oas. sad Str�ete and Uti.�itias _ __ _ LLSuYaco�i.���� i.� r��a�ncting �he� Lst Sp1it #65-14, 13. M. Nygsrd being .` �Che�t pan�� �� �.7t ��m, A�ad�Cr�r"s Sub.livasian �129 ly►ing W�et of East 27� fe��, �a�eg� S�r�et I7 faaKt �karn fcr� Crr►t�a►1 llvenue snd e�cept eas�nt av�r t3v�th �0 i�eeC fa�° �oa�d contin�snt an_ the .petitionex �pplpin� �d�t �r��m�.n� tea 1��� 4 Upar� ffi vaice vot�, all voting axe, ti�e Ymotiern �at�i�c�� Tix� ��a�on fa� the �cc�nda��a�ax i,s that th� Co�aomiasion daae �at ��i i� �uld i��e aciv�sabl� �G� �re��nd epl.it�ing it iato smallar l.c►�a £aar th� �ri�t��q� �v�m�w�c�ia��. �vn.ir►,� ax�dl wlaore tht aw�r hae noC bs� �;ole� �� ��tl ��� pa°m�pe+�iy i�a r..�.� pr+e�g�aut� ai��ed pazcel b�causa �f th� �ua�t �e� �es�tsse�n�a �n iC, ��ud tlast R�2 aaaing aeaone a aterss�a�l�l� use� n� �t�� p��a��re,y, ��mp�tibie vrit'� and ba,st uss fos th�. ag�ea o it appears �hst thQ 2c�te w�ruld be tno seaall ioyc aaq kind desiacabl� c�caaxaial epe�tion if thay �aere cra+�t�d at tbe aia� r�m�aded aad la�ft ot coocmarcial �coniag and ehsrafors it doae pr+�per ta mek,e thee lot eplit �ith�at tha rasoniag to 8-2. ADJ01TIIN1�NT: of s�em TEtiere baiag na furtl�er busi�aeas, Chafrm�n Rravik ad jousn�d the mee�ting at 10:30 P.M. BMSpactfull oubmittad, ��'� , �� ��u..�-,.... Hs�ael 0' Brisa �cording S�cretary 2� MYNU'138 ��B 81'BCIAL PARKS AND RBC'�SAlTt�1 C�l�SSIOI�i MBLTII�, gO�Vffi�8 14, 1966 ,. - . The Meetiag wes c�lled to arder by Chaismao �ughes at 7tS5 P.M. :!� � �_ . I�8A8 Pl�B�6NT� ldugh�s, Sampsoa, Cocbtaa, AnnPbY �AS ABSiN?s $peace OTI�Il88 p1�89�8l�Tt Paul Broa�n, Director; Parks end 8screatioa Depart.dsnt lRNU�, Bi _�R 1, 1966 ilOTlpVt by Cochsan, secauded by Sae�gsan, that tbe Novewber l, I96b Mia�utes be accepted as mail4d. Tb� Motiaa carrf.ed. ��r:�� � iwttsr from l�tr. SCeve Raiser Subjects l�iw�ticipal Golf Cours� 1lO��IqN by Cochraa, secoaded by Duaph� to rsceiva, acknaool+dga aad �ils t!u lette�r. The Motion carr�ed. Irett�r from C�eirman Hugbea Snbj�ctt The �ice Greek Asaociaeion of Fridl�y Com�ission discussed tbe Associatiac� aod Chairman Suglwa eacouragod alI merobeze ta avail themselves to tbis gro� and attead thsir mettiags. �PSCYAL it8P06'1'S 2 Report II ` Wi�oter Program MOT�O�T bq Caadzan, secaaded by Duapby, tbat program sectioa A of repott be apptoved MiCh t1x� uaderatandi.ng t�iet Dl.receor wi1L formulat� a Mritten sgr�s- ssRnt with t6e Hockey Asaaciat3on of ficidley prtor to coa�pletioa of t6� 1956 - 1967 hock�y seaeon. Alefl, a�a uad�rstnudiY►g that e6e Director motivete both the Fridley Civic Chorus and the Frid�sy Fli�rs SQuars D�nce Club to iacrtase tlwlr garticipatloa far the aurrQnt seasoq. Tbe Motioa carrit::�. aeport IIT 1968 Plans Coamissioa discuased tbe prnposad 1968 �acreatioa and Parlca Plan. . � : t�: i,i:.:�:.� Gifts s M02i0bi by Cochraa, secoaded by Sao�aoa t�at the policy of t6is Consission is , to acknaw2ed$e gifta to the Parks bq displaqf.ng aa eppropriatw plaqua, further ta encousage greatsr participatioa of all gracipe, clubs aod civic orgaaizatioa$ ia tbia endesvor. TLe l�btioa carried, ' ' I�OrPi�T by Cochran, secoaded bq DuapL�►, to receiva with appsaciation the tvo basketball atandards iaatalled et Moarf Latue Beach � Park fro� Mr. Je�es Seeman, Haad Basketball Coach - Frfdley Si�h Schoal. The Mntioa carr�ed. r��� PABKS AND RECR$ATIC�i G�IISSI�`1 MIIJ[T1ES, NOVEMB�ER 14, 19bb �.�Sa Tr�e Besuti�ication Program; PAGS 2 l�lOTIO�i __b.Y ...�Y � Secoaded by Saa�psoo .in v�ev ._of.��o�.t��_�!�!� infoimally,_ the P�rks aad Recreatioo _Coamissio� would _1�.1RA . a,��.t��� from_tbe .CiCp Council, �f .their wiahe�. in the.: natter ot._p�aett�qg a�, maiatenaoca of bouievaxd Crees ia_ Fridley, ?he__�totion__casr��dt PLANS AND OB�� Fopulatton Deasi�y Cbairman Bug�us preseated to tbe CoamisBion a mapp�d survep ot the City of Fridley�s populatiot� denaity. : ► y�� �;��i�'��Y The iseeting was adjourned at 11t2S P.M. Tha yext regular meetiag will be held on Mondap, Novemb�r 28, 1966, at 7t3G P.M. at tha Frid].ey Citq Hall. a,sspectfully eubmitted, C�c.s.�� .�.--�__..+ Paul Brawn, Director Parka and �ecreation Departmeat �� - _. __ ; %Moen & Pentilla - - ; �Touche, Ross, Bailey & Smart �' .�Main Lafrent2 E - �� _,� 1�Price waterhouse & Company `� �� ,�brotzman-Olson Company � . ,�.� ; : ; -, �,rthur Young & Company f : �-: , ,$rnst & Trnst �..�:,_�� � �Anderso�, Helgesori, Lieser & T'horsen ; % `� ; , � , � ` W , � , �3. � � � i' �� . � . �, i � � � = �--�:; . -- -- ��, , �, r . � . � � � � � ° . , -____ . . ; , ► - . '' , � . . � � ' � � ; c� _ _..� - � ",,': �r � C9 (h � � . ' ' I ; _ �,..... _ i '. I 'i � � � � , . I � i —��..._ _ � . � ` , a , , , � M I ;t;, � m • . i ' +.'! � ' ;c , , . , i{ ,I � • , .4 Y N , . � .' I 1 .a � ; i � �t ,',f, d• � ��. � Q . . a] .` I•,,, � � .,� � N '. . �, }, ••, . 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The tract or area "vithin the Count9 of Aaoka'and th� City of Fsidisy snd dsscribed as: All thst part of Lota 4�ad 17, Auditor'• 8ubdivision �o. 88 that liss within tha foilaaing deecribed lia4e: Com�ncing at tbe Rortheast {NS) corner of Lot S of said Auditor's Sub- division, thesrce Wast slon$ the Nosth liae of e,�id Lot S to tlha We�t sigbt of way lia� of Central Avenus, tha actwl poiat of bsginning, then�� continuing West slong the Nottb line o£ said Lot 5 to a point located 44.5 �est fraa ths NorLhvest (NW) aorner of said Lot 5, thencs Nosth P=rsilai to aad 340.4 fs�t iiest af Wa East line oi eaid dudiear's Subdivisi�n a distance of S70 feet, thance Bset psrailel to ehe North 13ae of said Lot 5 a diet�nce of 290.4 f�et to tbe Waet right of way lius of CentYal Avsnue, �e�ce South along ths West sight of way liae o£ Ceatral Aveaus to tha point of begianing, �hence tetmiaating is hereby doai.gaa�ad to ba in the Zoaed Dietrict knvNa ae P� (planned d�walopmeat districts) All that psrt of LotB 4 and 17, Audit�s°s �bdivisLoa lio. 88 that ia not nar sonad C•2•S and excapt that p�ttt af Lot 17 o�onad by th� City of Fridisy, and �cspt tbat part d�sctibad abave Is bereby dssigaated to bs ia tbe Zoned Disttci�t kao�n ae C-2•S �gonaral �hoPpiog a�asi Tbat th4 Zoni.ng ARlesinistsatos is disactad to clun8e tht of�faiai saoiag �oap to sLa� esid trset or assa fs^oo�► Zon�d Mstsiat g•1 �singla gaa�ily daellinga) sn�d C�Z•$ (geaarai ehopping sseaa j� to PD (piamwd dw�laprs�at � dietrictsj aad lrom R•1 (single fsmily da�llings� to C•2�S t8aneral ehopping a�easl . 1 All lying in tha Sontliesat Qnsrtar (SB'�) oi th� SouCl�r�eet Qwrter (Sii�c� of S�tion I3, T-30, A•24, City of Ftidley County of Anoka, State of Miaaesata. I � � 0 �� � `��3 ' Ordiaaacs # _ M. Sa2it�sasaa - A.S�. �88 � PAS38D BY THE CITY CO�IJJI�CxL OF THE C&TY OF FRIII'LEY THIS , � UAY OF_ � ,1966. � , MAY08 Jack�O. Kirkham 1 �, , CITf[ CLB�R Y�asvin C, Brunaell Publ ie He�ucia$ : � �r �, ,,,j���,,,. � Fi=�t �tading: • Ssaond 8�sding; Publish.......: i ! 1 1 � 1 1 1 1 1 � ___ 1 CLAI�tS � c3eaeacal and public vtilitsee 1OZ12 tiucough 10339 Liquo�r' 543 th�cough 593 ��� ' ESTINAT�3 TO AB � �� APPRtyVED HY TH$ CITY COIJ�AL - NOV8�8R 31, 196r6 � � � � � � Dw�]cley Sur�it�►g Cqq�at�y 3756 Grand Str�et 1�atthoaet ��ea,polis. l�inn�sota� S5418 Sst3�st�► Dto. 5(Pastl.al� Sts�st Lg�ro�vwir:tt Proj�at go. i�6�-1, 3�hadul� "1�," {��k pro�w A�Clition, ltiwarviati+ �iiights, �tc. a Coawstvcic 8� DaYiso IaC. Caneulti,ng BAgi:�e 14�6 County Aoa�d "�7" !li�apoli+�. Mitu�tsota 5543Z Fas Itesld4nt inspe�.tiooa a�d r �s�t 8���� �� � •taxit�g out of ama►truetsos� �&: $ 13,7�1.43 � Ssti�st� 1�to. 3� Fri�ioy sttrst 7��rov�at Psojoct - Mo. 1966-6 �Stakiaqj iroo Octab�r 3, 196b tiisouqri Octob�t 29, 1966 (Co�eacC� Pas'k� $ 347►050 , BatLNSt� Dto. 4- sanitary s��s, �'at�r aad sto� s�s Ia�p�eovaaMat Project �op 79 i�c�oa� Oeto�s 3 o- j 19b6 tiu�ough Oetai�et 390 1966 �Coa�m�s+o� Piack, � / Swaaatsao Coust, st.cmj $ 1,303nZS I � I , I � � � , 8atioat� �too �- xat�r I�cov�t Pro,�.cti l�too 7S� lsom Octa�e 3 � 1966 thsouqh Oett�e Z9, 1966 (T3�sN AR9c�itiot�l Dq�ift �tellsj $ �at�rst.� �ioe 9 - �1a�r L�aro�r�arat ;Proj4ct itoo 75-C Sabsdul� Z Scoa� O�tabes 3 A 1966 tbr�aug� Oc�:a�r Z9, 1966 tHiqh 8�svic� Ptm�as atrd �e ,�ldditioaial Filte�rs - Can�o�s park' � $�tioa►to lio. 9- Wat�r I�aQetcova�nt �Paco j e�et iio. 75-C 8eh�dul� 1 lsam 4cta� 3. 1966 tiur��ugh Oetabor 29, 19b6 ( 3 Ki7,lio� t�a].lon �tiera�rvoir� � �Oo00 617w3a lOS.00 ?� I ' �� �"� :� LICE,,., NSES TQ � APPROVED A2 THE NO�ENi�ER ;21. �966m COtTiICIL P�T��Cx I�RETTE L�. �N�'S� � Art�a Superette 6�y$3 Univerai�y Av�nne N� e Fridleye Mi�esota 'bys Ax�thur �jo Srran�on x � Contra.l Service ComPa�Ye d/t►/a "Hollday1° 5807 Univeraity Avenue PioEo Fridleys Minneao�a . 11 SERVICE STATION LICENSE Central 5srvice C�;;�aa�r c�bl�. �'Haliday'° � 580')' IIniveraity Avenws N� o Fsidle�rs Minneeota I 1 I � r� c� � :: r� �i � Strits�Anderson l�a Co 0 7585 N.E o Yiron Drive F'ridley� M3.nneaota (1) Soup Unit l ��, �°� U�t U�.$ ��, �s� ��.� , i) cdrr� u�� �i� saaaws�h un�.� n o� p �.icErts� nrt � s sup�s�rtt. 6,yS3 Uaiversity Aveaue N�o Fridlsys M3nnesote, PQBLIC �N I„}►T„G� Maple Le,nms 6310 H.ighway �b5 gr3,dliy� 1r11nnea�ots by: Ac�ee Vezeding Camp�rq byi Arthur Jm Swansan Thi.a License ia for the loung�s aran only, vhioh ia posted "No t�i�aora Allaved" . The aetupa muet be purchased and ooa�nmsd in the ]�ounge area vhiah oonsiats of one large roaaa camplate].y cloeed oYf i'rcm the reat of the interioro 1 � � �i8?�0 xo...bs�r s. l�ib 9COs 8��� 80 ��c, ���y li��� �t'ad City Coutt�il , !!'R'R�it Nean�e►�a C a i��mssll ��iAaaea: Di���c� Sl�EC�s '�'�r+���e o! ce�t� fso� i�to� �erMS� l�oj�ct xoo a3 1 � S�� Swsepe Pa°o,��at Moo $� ' 8eo�s S�r��r Pro��t �►0 8Z ena�a,�es tlu st�aas es�r dtslosg,R 8ist�iat to� gh� ��ee�� lyis�g a��tb �! l�igjn� #100 +�ti act�adio� aa eith�a side mff Bigl�� #6So S��s Sac�ar Pa�j�at �oe 43 wu► �,eitist�d i� 19b2 +�Ad a��m�t �k �anx d�e ia� �h� �t�ai�n �ill� �raa ' imCsa th�s p�oj.cta �'b� Lwariog toac S�a� &aws� Pa�ojec� �oa J3� th�t �a� hald aa A�at 1 8. 196b ia�lu�dad ��► teha �s�ia�tad oost r�cp�oa�s iacu��d �md�° F�oj�et itoo �r3o Ylu�• eo�t,� �s�e not �s�raas�d, 6us w�se to b� cao�tiin�d ir�.tCh tl» l+��g�r pleo�ect ��r �he Mres�iaa Bilis srs+b � 1 it did �o i�o �u attaclt�d serola�icat voubd autha�risa �taaaslsasing th�'aoat ot ths �oack doeu wadese Paroject �o0 43 to Prramjec� lbo 8� in accosds�c� � �ri!!t th� he��it�g oi �st 8. 1966 0 � � , � � � `3 . . � � � aS&0�,4�rr�Q� �,�„�,.,_._i966 7 -- � �BSO�oa� �s�� ��a�� co�r:► � ��s � s�+oat sswr� r���r a�� a� �o ���c� �o� a� �llS, ce���.a �e�ta �oarr4 ia,��ed ua�d� �to�s S�w�c lticojec� tiaa �3, ++�ct �$y �� '�19� �1F'�tC�C�l �O Il�ti�N �1� O� 1C�1� CO�tw �t tb� tise �be �a�gs�saateant �il �� �d�gt,� �'� S�o�m S�s P�oj�ct l�ae 4�0 � p �u� q �n � ��e�i%% p t�t �� � �i11:CSS � � �t of �29.S8io06 ie� ��a�.;�sf��.eed �a�t lP�roj�e�¢ �104 �o-� ��d bs r+d� +� paact of P�oj�c� �foo S�, PASSED � l�P�ED �� C�Yg' 1�111CIa. 0� YHB CI'1'Y Ol► FRYD�B`� �J�S Ek�f Ol' , 196ba A�RS7C s CY� CLERX - 3l��ia� C a Bsaasel � � .J M�� - J1a�k 0 0 �CiarWiu �� � :i_ � �t •: � u� . ��rso�vr�o� x�c�n��c �s� oF c��cz�r To � xo�t st�utt� sa�tarr.�x s� ��s�cr, BB IT R�SOL�DB b� th� �au��.�, �ag the C:i�� af Fridl�y. P.�aoka County. �►iltanos��� an fal ia�ww� a W����AS, ti�� Gity af F��.dl� �.s a o� the D�oacth Subcisiban sanit� sew+s,� D�.s�t.ar��� and �� e�� Ci�t� and the 7��.s�_�,ct �r►��r� ��o a euppl�rntal ag'��nt datsd �2ta S�h da� a� ��ua,�r�ra 1�6d4e whi.ch euppie�tal agx�nt am�n+de tt��r �a��.a�° a►c�ac�.a� i��we�n � muniaipaliti�a and the D�Bt°aci�k.� and WH�ItTASe sa�i s+u�a��,��ta.� ���tt c�i.�es �hae Gity of P'tidlay t.%e o,�t�otz oi� �au�e�a€a�c� ea�p���,�r :� th+� ���tac°3�°a �ays�ea►a or .in th�t alt�cnativee p�.ts ��s �i�� �s� �,;�re al� oa� paxt of �h� City ° s ca�►ae���+ ent�� �.h� ���goJ��,� ����► ;�� .��;�� a��d l�aehallt and W�S ��� ��,��r iza,� �ace�s�al�l�r cou�as��ad �, p 006 R�Cs to th� Dietx°i�t a e ayst�aa a�d �a�opo�a� �Q ec�a�. �. �a�s�i�ional b00 0� 700 1i1�C9 f ktC�+l e ��� � �� �T R�SIDi�V� ��at �h� �idl�y City Couacil dl�aea e�x�uccis� �e ai�QV� r+�:�a�a�+� t� a�s��.on by ac�,��i,nc� to traaef�s p��o�r�entZ� �o �he No��h Sta.bur;a�t S�aL�y� S�,r� �:�st�ict oac� cfs oi #.�a capaci�y itx �� Mlia�a,�s��,�s �s�e� to �e T3is�icto such tx�nsf� ��► bw %� �caa�d� �r�,th �h+� ��v�sic�:ae c�� +�h� supple�nt:l �igf7C�ti�. lb�t�'�x� �h� lq►ilst�'�� �d �� ���►� 8� ZT �c� �SAx.V�`�n ��►a►t �khae �'#.t��.� ��ty Coux�11 h�by �ext�a�ri.�ss �h+re � arid Ca�t� l�g� tm sign �s1.� ase�ssasy sagaee�s�snta �a affa�tu�ta �i�ci �teaigs�ment, �PT�D HY TH8 CETyC COU�CIL QF Tt� CITY OF FRIDI�7[ THIS 11ST Dii►Y OF �0�1��4 19�i5 a ��.`.�r�ri.���n. i�AYOIi - JaCk O o KLtkham �TR'�3Z' a �I'�'Y' CI�R,K - !l�uc'vin C e Brunsoll I 1 1 � RESOL�T�pN N0. � ,, _� �� � A RESO�urioN �APACITY TO REGARDING TRANSFfR OF NSSSD Anoka Couht'r RESOLVED, , Y. Mihnesot bY the Councif of e as folloMS- , t�e CitY of F. � � � � IJ � � �, � � WNEREqs ' ridley. Suburben g • the City of Fridle �h�terY SeNeh � District• Y�a a me�� r WHEREqs ' �hd °f the North supPlemehta� • the CitY r�nd the p• which $U a9reement d�ted the �strict entered ►nember pPlem�nta� A into � muhi�� 9►`eement smends the d8y °f �AnuAry, Palitie master �964. S and the District; ehd �9reem�ht betMech Fridle WHER�qs� said s Y the' n the n of $upP ��es en9 Aca �9heement e I th Ystem, or Purch gives or Part of alterh PacitY in e CitY of 43rd �, the City'$ � ative Permits tha , the District's Marshall; and �PacitY enterin9 the�tY to exchange all M�nnee �• WHE RE pO �$ sYstem at the District AS• th� City h83 ��r, %00 rec'$$ system ahd proPoseseto' o�onnected 1,006 h . nnect 8h eC s to additioh 600 ounci� NOW THEREFORE be does exerci � �t resolved th � to rans se the at the Fhidle cfs of �ts to the North Subu ban S erred tO oPtion b Y City such transf��Pacity in the Minhe anitery SeW�r Distr,�t eeing supPlement�� �� be �^ $ccord apolis system one � a9reement betMee °hce with the tO the Di�rict, n the p. Provisiohs of.the �strict $nd the City. hereby aBtF�or�2egTHER RESOLVED, that �9�eements to effectu M�Yor and Cit the Fridley Cit ate $a�d , y Man$ger Y Council ass�gnment. t� s�9n all necessarY ADOPTED By THE ��TY CO�NCIL OF OF • 1966� THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS �A Y ATTEST: MAYOR - JACK p� • KIRKHAM C'rY ��ERK - MARV ' �N �• BRUNS EI.L � �; ; �� � i` RESOL•UTION N0. ����'�~ A RESOLl1TI0N REGARDING THE DISPOSAL OF St1RPLt1S C I TY PROPERTY , BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota as follows: WHEREAS, the City of Fridley o�rns eertain diving gear and other rescue equipment assigned to the Fire Department; and WHEREAS, in the opinion of the Fi�e Chief, said equipment is unsafe and obsolete; NOW ?HEREFORE, be it resolved that the City Mena9er is authorized to dispose of that equipment enume�ated by the Fire Chief in his memo to the City Mana9er, Dated Octobe� 31, 1966, Nhich memo is attached to and made a part of this Resolution. ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRID LEY THIS DAY OF j I466. � . . . << , MAYOR - JACK 0. KIRKHAM . ATTEST: CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL v n . � ��3 1 A7TENTION OF: (-----+-- j�w' -- - - o Mr._Earl Wagner� City Manager 1 �us�ecT-_- Permission to dispose of city property.^ DATE OCtObAl' 3�.� 1� Th�diviug__eqnipmen� usesLby�i�Fire Depsrtment is obaolete and unaafe. We have been using Anoka and Hennepin County divera, for whioh there ia no chs�rge. Foltarring is tbe �"k � �liat oY equipment �e Wish to.di,apoae ofs 3�iving__tanka_ I feel the tanka ahovld be diaposed oP as orap� 2 aets fins (Web Feet) becauae they are old and unsafe. o e �. �1.�_Aqua-lung valve T ,,_ _ � 1 DivAir Valve �.ieve-the-�e : � _face-Piece _ igogglea)-- -- about $70.00• �l� lead �����'e- Weights for belt 4_Snork Air Tanke. �There-�s- an--old- gas-space_-heater tl,,,t vag iu thA old fire station ef41�e�It �Anrnt etored in the tin shed behitid the city garage. I believe $5.00 Would be s f� price for-�.��-3,£-it-3sn-!t-�ustec� too-bad.. ' � • --- _ , _.___ _ _ � � � - -� bATE � '� �� SIGNATURE r°� , � !, � , REPLIER'S COPY — RETAIN POR YOUR FlLES � .,.� � . � . , �"�.b� ' .. ,.. � _ !. A t . .. . � } ' . . � . . ., .. , . ,{ . . . .� ' � . � . . . /� � � � \ � ��I ��� ; �� � ' � C� �IAlitmbri� 1��ig1� �isblit �t1�18 INDfrRNDiM dCHOOL D/STR/CT N0. /i � HOWARD A. JENSON. dUP6R/NT6ND6NT 1400 49th AVENUE N. E. COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, MINN. 66421 November 9, 19b6 Jacl� Kirkham, Ma.yor City of Fridley 1�30 - 67th Ave. N. E. �idley, Minnesota 551�2i Dear Mayor Kirkham: � The following resolution adopted by the School Board of Independent School District #13 is self-er,planatory. Its purpose is to remove any obstacles which might stand in ' the way of your police department�s enforcing reasonable law and order on school properties. We respectfully ask the assistance of your council in this matter. ��REAS, automobile and other motor pawered vehicle traffic in certain school playground areas results in danger to chi.ldren, and Wf�AS, the School Board desires that the police dz- paxtments of �unicipalities concerned assist the School District in this regard, THEREFORE, I� IT RESOLVED that the city councils of said municipalities be asked to adopt such ordinance as may be riecessary to authorize and direct their re- spective police departments to enforce a prohibition of motor pawered vehicles in areas properly posted by the School Board.�� If there should be any question, please feel free to con- tact me. N�y home telephone number is 788 - 7939. Sincerely yours, `^ > _� ; =._ � r� >;. , ; j� : ; . _` .� .,.,,�,�r.. ( � John Knuteson, Chairman Board of Education Independent School District #13 Columbia Heights, Minnesota 551�21 JK/bha ' �1� \��� UNIVERSITY OF inneso�a , GENERAL E]CTENSION DIVISION • CIVIL DEFENSE PROGRAM � CLAY SCHOOL • SO1S FOURTH STRLET SOUTH • MINNEAPOLI8, MINN880TA Ea�04 PHONE 375-4850, S?S-48b1 • AAEA CODE 61! . I � I ' I ' I ' I ' I � I ' To all elected and appointed officisls of Minnesotas The purpose of this letter is to invite you to attend a conference pertaining to local government emergency planning and organization which is to be held in or near your place of residence. The conference r+ill be equally applicable to natural and man-made disastera at the local government level. This is another in the aeries of conferences in which the IIniversity of Minnesota� through the General Extension Division, seeks to better serve community leaders on a statewide basis. The theme for this year's conferenae is LOCAL GOYERNMENT IN F,.M�RGENCY. Encloaed is a broohure which outlines this year's program. While some of the topics are the same as those discussed in previous years, they will be discusaed with new emphasis and perspective. Registration for each conference begins at 9s00 A.M. The program will start at 9=3o A.M. and will be concluded by 3s00 P.M. Potential disasters and the history of disasters in the nation and Minnesota : ' together with the very real threat of radioactive fallout impoae a serious res- ponsibility on elected and appointed officials in all echelons of government. It is our deaire to be helpful and to assist you in meeting these responsibilities. ' ' � �r I ' If you have a.ttended previous conferences of this nature mqy I suggest that you speak to others and ask them to accompa.ny you. I am confident it will be well worth your time And effort and theirs. President 0. Meredith Wilson and I are most happy that the services of the University can be made available to you in such a worthwhile program. We also hope you will be able to attend. Sincerely, ' ' WLTsps � � Willard L. Tho paon, Dean ', „ �r� 0 ��(� � � �� �i��\ y ' Counties Dates Includea Site Es s ential Inf ormation , Thursday Morrison, Stearna, $t. Cloud Parking stickers available November 10 Benton, KanabeC : Civi1 Building at the registration desk. Meeker, Wz�ight 111' Fourth Avenue 50.' For local information ' Renville, Mille contact George A. McKenzie • Lacs. Civil Defenae Director, Telephone: 251-8220 or � Frank E., Murphy, Stearna County Civil Defenae Director, Telephone: 252- , y.�--- _ _ _-------__._---__ 312L �. _. �esday Anoka, 5herburne, Anoka � Room W-145� first floor. November 29 Isanti, Chisago, Commissioners Room Street parking. For local � Hennepin, Pine. County Court House information contact Dave Hoagland, Civil Defense Director, Telephone: 421- � 4100 or John Pappas, County Civil Defense Director , Telephone: 421-4760. ' Carver, Scott, Burnsville Ample parking around Club. W ednes day Lunch in the Club $1. 50. November 30 Sibley, McLeod, Warrior Glub , Hennepin. '' Warrior Building For local information � contact Edward J. Farrell, Civil Defenae Director, � Telephone: 890-2460 or ' Walter P. Halstead, Civil Defense Director, Hennepin County, Telephone: 823- � 5Z40.. Thursday Washington, North St. Paul Ample parking around Club. December 1 Ramsey, Dakota. 2497 Eaet Sevent lub nformation.cont ct Lorin ' Avenue S. Allen, Ramsey County Civil Defense Director, � Telephone: 223-4261 or Steve J. Martin, Civil Defense Director, Telephone 777-1346. , ' � , ' ' ' , ` �' �� , ,� y �\� � , , , � � I � � , 1 � ' , � ' ' , 172 Logsn Parkxey N• �• �iinneapolie, Yinne�ots, b54S2 No4ember 17, 1966 �, �'_ �� �ity Council, ' , City of Fridley, 6481 t?niversity ,�v�. N• E• � Minneapolie, Minneaota, 55421 Dear Sira= I would like to be granted permission to ahoot at�rlings, eparrowa, end poasibly other predatory birds, on my property at ths ebove •ddresa. I would use n.22 oaliber rifle, loeded with ahot shellaj I think they are called .22 oaliber bird-ehot shella. i I would b� ahA�ting ou� of th� �rindow� of my houe�, in Aibh�r a 3nutiherly t�r a Nor�herly di�eo�ion, fih� di�tanne f`t�om thp ft�om.�. of my house to the atreet (I,ogen P�rkwey) is approximetely 60 feet• From bhe beok of my house to the property line, (8outh) the dietenoe ie ebout 75 Peet• . I em attempting to feed the birde during the ooming winter aeeaon, but have found that the ste�rlin�rp take poaseasion oP the feeding atetion, and drive all other birds �way• Any ettention you will give thia m�tber will be very muoh appreoieted. ' Sinoerely youra, � Howard T. Drr -� _ , � � � � � � � r � � � � �� i � LJ �J I ' CITY OF FRISILEy FARKS AND R�Ii�aATION CONhQS3I0N SU�ESTED PLA,N FaR CO]�A2ISSION OP�RATION l�OR PERIOD FROAi PRESENT TO E?1D OF 1967 ANN�UAL PR,pC�itArq A�ctivit,i�a xh:lch are a�aned at prov rriding the ah��rt t�rm planning and P�6Y'+� direcl:i�n r-qufred to carry ouL speciiic c�b�ecti.�vaa � thru bo Oct �IteconsSder plan fcr �.q('� in light of adoped bud�try �Stari� plan for 1968o 4Re�vieor 19b6 3w�uaer progx.�m, �Reviev ;plan for °66-o6i xi.nter progra„a Nov «�Conaide:r draf't pl�n for 1968 �Plan m�aans of get�ing citizan inputs ��n M�lody P�anor Parko °Pt'av%da� notea to City Manage� foa° rev�.eW oP eng�2oyee pe�fm oz►m�nce <, Asc aAdo�t gerieral plan for 1968e Call £or� detailiag of plan by �I`!C f'iO3"o mDeter�.ne meana oP publication af annw,l repor�� Js►n �-M�et wit;h Me2ody Manor raaid� •nt,a � Feb �Receiv�e �report on Moors Lake de�relopm�:nt aad pot�ntisl„ �Rec�i�n ��reliuninary detailed pl.at� for 1968, Msr 4Rrceiva ��nd adopt fina�l plan �det�tiled! ) for 1968 � mRevi+n► pl�tn t'or awn�nar 19b�, APr dReceiv�e preliminary budg�$ far 2968� �. .. sRevie�r resultm oP winter ° 66-� °6� prograruo IAI�,} TERM PRO(3RAM ....r...�..� ........��� Activit.ie� necesaary t,o achie�rs specitic object��s 1 and 2, Baaic activity !or the y�eaY► �s uP�s�in6 ahd reviaion oY aur preaent plan as ahoim in "Fridl�y�e Parka and P2aygraunds", Januu'T , c� � �(3Ythr.r new infornt�tion on th� current st,atua of onr parlca and programa ��ather infoz�mation op our pcp_ ulation � age, density, locat.io4, inter�at, eto, =3athe� inPoraatioo oq parkse faciliti�a, anc3 programa arail- ab2e in asighboripg ar�aso {County parks, privat,� facilit,iess School programa, etco) �Gct enapa draira ahoiring tnia� inior� m�tiono ODraw conclueions on direction of change in all area� stu�d during laat three mont,hso °°�h`ai'� report on current st,at,ua and expected conditiona fn the City aqd enviroae relating to parka and recreaLiono �Adopt report and aRnd to p].a�nning camuaiaaion �,nd council Por iq- foraaation. PARKS AND RECE? �JIT'ION CO'RNlSSSION PA{3E 2 3u�Reated plan for Co�aaissian operation Por pe�°iod £ron� present to end of 1967 (con�t) ANNUA� PRfJf�RAM � LON4 T��'�S PR04RAM May �Adopt 1968 budget, -In light oP informsstton in �3end bud�et snd 1968 the report on current atatuae detaiied plan fi.o Planning �alan the most deaireable dea Comn�iaaion and Counciio velopment of puka and prograxna for the period 1968 thr'u► 1976. Jun -Mxt xith reaidenta in the .�Dratt and sdvpt a report on the ares l.ike],y ta b� affected by optimwn p�n and aend to Planning our next major davelq�men�� Coam�iaeion and Councilo wCansidor beat maans of isplementing Jul the optimu� pLno �T�ayout a detailsd plan Por acLion Aug wReview plan for °6�'�vE=8 de�cribing eutent of work� •quip4 �int.er progr�nto ntent and facilities requirament�s, and reaulta eapected for ea,ah Sep -Mee� wi#�h Couneii to dis� yms�r 1968 t.hru I9?2a cuas plan for 1968 ar�d budget -�Araf� repart on c�tailed plan� n�eda, adop�p An@ send to Planning Conuaission and Councilo 4c:� �Review plan for 1968 3n light of budget a►dapt►�d,.. �Start plaa for i.9b90 �Reviex rea�tlte of sum�a�r prcv , graao �Mept xit�h Plannibg C�ami.aaiop and Council Lu reviex loAg ters Nov =Consider draft plan for ].969, p].atn � �Providr notes ta City M�.na� ai7l.scusa and reviae plan aa ger for reviow of �mploy�� nece���.ry in order ta qat Couacil performance� conaurrenceb �Ha.vo Council approv� p].ano Dse �Adopt gener:l pl.sn for �.9b90 -�Publ�.teh plaa. C�11 for detaiiing of plan �Begi� detailed xork toMard by Diracta.c4 i:aplementatian` -Reviawr a.nd upaat,� specific ob jectiene e l0/66 � i L , I� � � C� � � �I ' � � � � ' , c�tx� � ���A r�so►rA a�s�ce or sua�.�� xa�spsc�ox ror�c: ��� ��� � c��r r�►c�� ��ER 196b �'X?!� t8" C�S`�ft;�'lt� Resid�atial Reaidsnti�l 6�a��g� A�.tssatians i� A�iti�ns Nuiti,�le �lYiAgse Cae�sr�i�l �a�stridl i�l�micip�l Chuscit�s 8o Ssho��ls g�spiterls $� td�iiu� C�tB y�atiaa, pie�b�i ElecCri�►1 t�si,daatial �tuidaati��. 6��rsS� A�.t�eati�.. � �iti� !laltiple Dvel�in6s Coarasaia3 �,ndwtsiaR �ici�� C1wtc1� i� Schoo�• �m�g�itabs M�ii� � � S �SSUED 1966 g965 'i'HY3 9�8A1t i�f3! �A! p�� OC'�E� ?�D DA`� A°0 Dr1�8 g I3 lY4 140 13 26 131 lkb �� 25 1�6 869 0 � 6 �. Q � ' 1S 0 � 3 � A � � .1 0 g j 0 � Z 1 � 2 SO 3� '.- 6 � A �Z �� 1,220 26 �3 259 '9a 2� 3� 2S6 428 � � � Ae9 � tK.i , 6 a � � ������ � ���� I�� ��� � 187,00�1 $ 20SoSi0 ;2,?liE.000 $ 2,i61,130 i7a03s 37o1S� 1�S,S60 2�n19� 43,700 16Z,i�5 581,079 8,��•�� � ygpyppp SS2,000 3Z6�S00 a 290fl000 766,500 l,llOo�83 0 300000 �8749S1S 2�0,000 � p 17i,42� ]f6,S00 p 831,340 0 Zy0a9,295 0 Q i.b6.000 2. �* � 800 �80 56,300 2ao130 S00 . 2a2�0 2Q�00 � 22,740 - .:4'.. ..nc un p2� ����y�Da7 T�►�s i� i� � ��������� �, 1966 � iBdlC�i� E]�CAYAt$�i �AS f�l�AL B�Ai'��B 8�IT33 i�VE�G MA�O�t 0�. 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