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PAitKS A�1D R1�C1i8ATIG�i OOIMISSLpii l!�'STIiFO l�is, F8�1RY 13. 1967a Nitrut�s as+� aa Psgms 46 tbs'o�qh SOo t�e�tlsn�d a�o�i�o� ' I1 � �1 , , ' , �� eo�cu. �T� ��na oa�s ��u��r zoo s.�� � s r.xo tcout�a� toor yae�nc ca�rsic'l�satiaa asffi a� Pa�s 4A aAd 49 o Atq� o�' il�s yw wis�i to �iscw�s ciura bs diacuss�d :t this ti�re �z o svu.u�c sT�s - r,�sac�t c�o�oL svs-co�e�rr�ess �rraRO �s, F�HRUARY 7 0 186�: Z�►s �s as� o�f Paq� 51 an� ��if- e�lanatoaey o l3 e LOCAL #P49: Covt�e�n Li�bl dta�e� tisat thi� it�at � plao�a aa ti� ag�x�so 14o ButLD�tG P�RMIT -�t�O�.Is sTAtt A�ID TRIBt�iB: 'i� �liaation is � P�s 5Z at�d 53Q a�ci tti��w l�s� �� �� P� �° �bis ifi�at is oa� t�ra aq�da bso�ns� it is a t�apo4caty ststiett�rs oa� sa� lat �s iwo�thit h�iidls�g o b�nt it 1'1llatrs8 to dist�Cibtitlo:t of �wepap�re in t,he City a�d t.�w Caaflcii has d�cid�l in tif� pis� whetbez c�ac aot �s� wroCe p�tal.s8ib1� o 15 o s Zci�i P�RM�TP APPi.BCATIC� � K� • s c�ALE�: �e spplfcatia� ia a� ' Paqe 55 o HB w�,l talk to Cas�cilman shasid�n L�ciaar 'to t� ��i�go , 16 m IC� AR�?A I�OCATIO�t s C�ncil� &�r=is ask�d tA�►t this b� oa tt� aq�cla. LJ ' ' ' ' ' 1?, �Oi�ADO �� �PO�= a► pa� 56 fs a list of aplc�y�se aod thi► aatou�t af owrtiaa�s -doliaacs thst th+ry tutn�ci ia at � �3ilr of �hs t00:�10 d18�Bt1l=o s�b� O�tsill� pi,Y�10�t h38 3'�Iln �A1�d l� $b! OaBi�.Po IO�t Of Oe�'pPo f11M190 3,8, AppOi�'r�f.�ss Oa pag� 57 is a lis� of caoitt� ap�poi�Cs � foor ��e3.1 eoc�l�ciststio�o 190 DO�IYlIT'1'R8 R1�sP0�tsI8ILITY: C�il� H�.'sis asia�d tlta�t I pla� � this it�s oa� t�t age�d�o, 20o COIiSID�RATIODi 0�+' R3�8�iIibTTG GRD� � TARQ$T 31'Oi�Ss Th�e oanciiLnaAOe £a�c ii�cst s�aeiin�Jv if yaa� so d�aisr. ia an �gi SBo Zl o R�SOLtTrIO�t CR�R2Nt� P�L�Y R�P�lT "$�� 1967�1: T� ra�lutian is ara Pa�g•s 59 and 60 aod ia s�if-iroRpia�ta�`Yo , 1Z o R�SOLUTIOit G�R7tl�ci PRSL2KIi�1RX FiPOIt'P � STRBSTS 1967•2 - �AD�tAt 1) : T'l� sesolatia� is ae� Paq� 61 a�ad is �1% �ncpiana,tosy. ' ' L' ❑ I ' li I , R�atJ7�R .�CiL �TI�G �DTDiA C�O�TS � FSiiR�f Z0 0 19i7 � 8 P.Mo iCC�ti�l�aj Z3 o RESOLUTYG� �ORi7�AI�li3 IllpRtYVB'JI�T - Ss&sW#p64: 1'ha r+saol�t�tion ia an Paq� 62 � ia oo thls aqe�da sitN� t� publiC 1Mrat3t�g oa tbis waa h�id aa F�bsw�ty 13m 196?, Z4o �SO'LUTI01� GI�DBRI� I�E>AO�ii�T " S?�TS 1967�2i 'ifl� i'rA01II�i�1 � is o� Paqs 63, a�d ia an tbi,� a��da bscausie th� p�ll+a ��i� ca tbis paco1eat was h�la aaa �cwry 13� 19670 ZSr o tiESOLDT=0� A�INQ 11D�Eit7,'I�16ST F'Oit HIDS - t,i�SO�: � n8011��.t11�1 �S ap �� a 'l�! �C� 'R�! t0 8� f8 QI P�� �• �io ���i�=� �� �i=.�r� � $m$ � �_ ��r r�sol�ti�oa !s ao Pa,N 66. ��totit�li to Sid is at Paq� 67. 27, �sO�It�i APP��VI�i A��P 55313 � TRAFPIC SIGNALS, T.B. �6S A� OSBOit� RQAD: T�a s�sol�a'tioa i.a at► Pag� 68. Z9M Coonail iuloar'aa�lly antiioacis�cl th� �yvoc a�i City Haaaq�s t�o afga tLi� ag�q�t, at t� s�tiAq aes l�ebacvaocy 13 a 1967. 280 liRsOi.tTr20N RE�SALII�G R�SOLtTr'IOii �lo. a24-1959 • IitSt�l�Ci' C01l�tI'Pi�: T� s+�salu�ion as p�s�p�•d b;� 1�a City AttalCa�sy is at Paqw 690 � ' 29 � CLASMS a�e Cla►i� �bszs ia�t au Pag� 70. D�tail �i t�M alii�s is inclvclad !.n ti� a�nrslop� wi�b t�e a�a, ' ; -1 �� 30e sSTIWA�ES: A lis� of th� �etis�►t�a is aa Pag�e 71, with �ails oi smse of tlw �stiaatsa o� P�qes 7� tbra�ac�h 95, 31a Li�ss A liat of 1Laa�s�� is an Paqss 76 ao� 7Y, 32o Ps"PtTIO�is: Ps�itioa #3-1967 is ari P�ge 78. ' 33 o C�lWiICA2IqTS: ' �I ' LJ ' (ij tbI I�tLdLsy Mistis�t+�qci�al 11aa�ti�tiau: Snne�y Clo�3,np� 7c� l�srCt�ac cn PaQs 79 is a�l%lm►tco�yo F3A�1�^.+� D1s��It� �po�t ao Tfrwst�tas Z!M nro a� Pag� 80 is e�J.s�at�ac�y og th� li.at oa Pa� 810 T� 1�NU1'�S OP T� RBGULAR COUIQCIL i�8?ING OF FBB�OABY 6, 1967 The Regular Council Meeting of the City of Fridley Was called to vrder by M�yor Kirkham at 8:07 P.M. $..�......�..... �RS p�BSItNT; Rirkham, Harris, Samuelson, Liebl, Sberid�an (eucrived et 8s45 P.M.) �RS aBSBNTt Noae App80VA�l�QNtTrS3 � REGULAR C�JNCIL 1�BETING 0� JANUASY 3, 1967 ; Couacilmaa Liebl said Le a�ould like to cail atteation to page 2, paragraph 4, and add the words "more representative" ia the blaak spaces. MA�TIQ�1 bq Councilman Lieb1 to adopt t6e Mitwtes of tbe Regular Council lieeting of January 3, 1967 as corrected. Scconded by Co�ncilman Harria. IIpoa► a voice vote, there being ao aays, M�yor Rirkham declnred the aatioa cdrried. AppL�O�VAL OF MINU'1BS. BEGULAR COUATCIL I�BTING �+ JANOABY 23�1u96�: MdTIO�N by Councflman H�arris to adopt the Minutea o# the Bregular Couacil Meeting of January 23, 1967 as corrected. Secoaded by Councilm�n Liebl. IIpon a voice vote, there beiag no aays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. AppAOVAL OF MINUTSS. SPRCZAI. COUNCIL 1�ETING OIF JAN_0_ARY 28, 1967: ' MO?ION by Couacil.maa Samuelson to adopt t6e Special Council Mseting Minntes ctf Jaauary 28, 1967. 8ecanded by Councilman fl�rris. Upon a voice vote, thsre being no nays, Maqar Rirkhaan declared the motion carried. ' ADOP?I0�1 OF AGEND�A: Mayor Kirkham said he would suggeat that Itam 1 of the A,geada be c:el�ri.�� as ' the Couacil is aot prepared to di�cuss it, insert tbe Bida for SSSC aad.W-85 as the first items uader new bnsiaeae, aad that the tWO new r�soluCions brought before the Coancil t�is evening be numbered items 22A a�d 22 $. ' I ' I ' I ' I 1 I ' MO?IQd bq Councilman Barris to adopt the ageada with auggested changes. Secaaded by Councilasan Samuelson. Upoa a voice vote, theze being ao aeys, Hayor ltirkbam declared the motioa carried. The City Attoraey passed out a memorandam to t6e Couacil suggesting that it might be better to use a sab-ca4mittee of the Planaiag Como�iasion as a Board of Appealso ' COUNCIL P9liN�TPES � FEB�UARY b, 1967 PAGE 2 ' � ' ' � ' ' Councilman Harris said that tbe ardinance establisbiog the City Council to act as the Board oi Appeala was part of tbe overall plan proposed some ti�e aga to atreamline e6e aub-committeea. He said that the City Attorney has suggested an alternate, but as all items come to the City Couacil aayway, his position would be to adopt the suggeated ordinance in t6e Agenda. 1�ION by Couacilmaa Harrig ta adopt the Ordinsnce establishing the Fridley Citq Council as the Board of Appeals aad AdjustmeQts �nd repegling sectioas of the Citp Code at first reading, waiving the reading. Councilman Liebl said he would like to heve an axplanatioa of Section YII which requires that a period of at least aix moaths shall have eiapsed be�for� a petition for idantical relief can be presented. Tbe City Attorn,q explained that this had be�n taken from the ordinance as it naw Qxiats. He said that the reason for thie is rhet if a petitian that goes to the Admiai,atrator and ia denie�d, aad ti�en is refexred to the Planning Commiseion for review, aad Che Council for hearing is regeatedlq rescebmitted, it could become a uuisaace and aa expenae. Councilmsn Liebl said that some people felt chat this aould discourage geople fran caming up with a proposa�, but as there is a reason for it, he would secoad the motion. Councilman Harris explained to the audience tha , �sould authoriae the Council to act as the Board group, which seemed a separate step that was not directly to the Couacil. t this p�rticuLrordia►ance of Appeala inatead of u special �cesserq. No�w it will coa�a U1�0�T a roll call vote, Itirkham, Hr��ris, Samuelson and Liebl voting gye, �tlie mo_ion to adopt tihe Ordfaance upon first reading caL�ried. AN �D TO At�LND PT�LB b5 OF T� � ITY C0� 1'Y • 2�OTION by Couacilman flarri� to adopt the ordiaance upoa firat reading, waiving the reading. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Up�n a voice vote, there being no aays, Meyor K�rkham declared the motioa carried. A ON OBGAN G T� 3 t� C TTSS AND RRPS NG 8 #124�1959. Couocilman 3amuelsoa said that he bas talked to the Chairm�n of the Iaswcance Committee and sav�eral other geatlemen in tbe commuai�y, and he feels that tl�e iasuraace committe� as an entitq will not be aecessary, as the Council bas made provisiona witb Bachmda-Aaderson to review the City•� insurance, aad psepar� bid specifications, aad theoretically.t6e men would not b� allawed to bid on the City�s insurance, i# they are on the committee. Se said that if the Gouncii is to provida any insurance revfew or reali�nc�nt an a coa- sultiag basis, as we do with Comstock and D�vis, thia Mould only require tvo or three daqs a year, and thQ Iaaurance Committee would aot real'ly be necessary. He said that then t�e people who have worked so hard on the Insureace Coa�ittee could bid ou the iasuraace. Councilman iiarris astiud about the Cbairman of the Iasurance Comwittee's��'eaction. Councilman Samuelaoa said tbat I�c. Schillioger had devoted a number of hours to the City'a Insurance Program, and that this approach, usi,ag a� con�sc�lting basis, would allow tbe membera to bid. Coun,:ilm:ia COUNCIL MINUTES, FSBRiJARY 6, 1967 PAt� 3 flarris said that if the inauraace were awarded to an individual ceot in onr coamunity, our service may suffer. I� said that this iasus�ance group haa given their time and effor� to the City. Councilmaa Samuelson �8� h� feit Chat a premiwn of $35,000 a year was cert�inly in the realm of public biddiag, aad if the bidding comes in the same, he was sure they wculd all auard to a Fridley man. Mayor Kirkham said that he was sare tt� t whoever Che successful bidder was woul.d gi�e good service, loolciug to the next qear in hopes the Council would award the bid to him again. Councilmaa Samuelaon pointed out that tha School Board of District #14 had put their in8urance on a bid basia, and the company who has their busiuess waa b�ck bidding again after the big loss ia the toraado. The Councfl discugsed passing a resolutioa dissolving the Iasurance Committee. Councila�n flarris said that he would like a chance to talk to �tte membess of the Iasuraace Commi�tee before a resolutian ia passed. 1��OTIQ� by Councilman �33arris to table action aa the Iaauraace Committe� until tl�e next Begular Council Mee�iag of Februery Z0, 1967, and that a substitute resolution be drafted for the repeal of the Insurance Co�mittee. SecondQd by Couacilman Liebl.. Couacilman Liebl said Chat he agreed with Couacilman Samuelsoa that the swn of $35,000 a year should be bid. Ae said that we, es elected officixls, should be interested in getCing the �aost out of the dollar for the protection of our commuaity. Upoa a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motioa carried. RBSOLUTI�Q �� 18-196� AL}TLt0�I23�iG THB PREPAEA?ION O�F SPBCBr.ICATIO�I$. FC� Z;� CITY'S INSURANCE PROGRAM FOR 1968; Mayor Kirkham said that this resolution couZd be passed regardleas of wbat is done on the Iasurance �ommittee. The Council discusaed deletiag the words, "in cooperation wi�h the Fridley Insuran.:e Commi.ttee" fran the resolutiono Couacilman Samuelson said he felt that 4eleting this frap the reaolutioa would be adequate, and the Zasurance Committee could still enter into negotiation�s if necessary. M�OTION by Councilmao ilarris to adop� Resolution �18•1967 with the deletion of the words, "ia cooperation wiCh the Pridley Insurance Coasmittee" in tbe 'R3aW THSBEFO�RE" paragraph. Seconded by Councilmaa S�muelsoa. Upoa a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motioa carried. CO�i3IDBRATIOld OR► P87NTING INFO'RMATIOTi FOLDLa (TABIBD 1�23�, /67i : 1�ION by Co�ncilmaa Ar�rris to table this item. 3ecoaded by Councilman Saawelson. Upon a voice vote, there beiag no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the a�otion carried. _ aC The City Manager gave the Council copies of tEu bid abeets and the maorandua� from Comstock and Davis. The City Maaager read tbe follo�wing bids; COUNCIL 1�QNUTBS, FSBBUARY 6, 1967 p� a � SID ALTSffi+1AT8 ALZ8RNA18 I�lP S�I CQlP. PLANHO�.DSR � S�URSTY,,, �...`:1 �2 BID .�B �, Austia P. 1Geller Conatr. Co., Ohio DEdnct Deduct $153,184.73 180 2467 No. Albart St. Farmers $8,421.2s $12,176.00 Cal. St. Paul, �Iinn. , 55113 5'/. . Days. Barbaroasa � Sons, inc. St. Paul Deduct Deduct �158,235.50 150 �ouee 3 F6M $9,415.00 $ 5,355.00 Cal. Oss�p, Mian., SS369 57C Days Nodland Associates, Iac. Marylaad Deduct Deduct $146,003.10 I80 .Alexandria, Minn. Casualty $4,230.70 $ 5,000.00 Cal. S8308 5� �Yg Peter Lametti Coast. Co. Seaboard Deduct $150,535.27 200 615 Drake Se. 5urety $5,695.18 Ca1• St. p�aul, Mian. 55102 SS �7a Orfei & Soas, Iac. Seaboard Deduct �Deduct $133,777.66 150 1156 Homer Street Surety $5,169.4b $6,463.SQ Cal. St. Yaul, Miun. S5116 5X • •� DeYB B�etson & Relly Contractors, Federal Deduct Deduct $142,355.90 140 Iac., 827 Califoraia Av�. �Znsuraace $6,366.00 $7,797.50 C�1. SC. Peul, Mian. S1I06 Co. SX Days McDoaald & Asaoc., Iac. Seaboard Deduct Deduct $150,612.80 200 211 Notth Pascal Surety $3,600.00 $12,000.00 C�1. St. paul, Mim. 5� • 1�Y$ C. S. M�cCrosBan, Inc. Great Deduct Deduct $148,297.50 120 �toute 2 American $6.,110.50 $6,500.00 Cal. Osseo, Min�a. 5X Deya Nortbern Conts�. Co: Trans� DQduct Deduct $137,5'L6.00 150 Box 272 Americat:. $4,000.00 $6,200.00 Cal. Hcpkias,�Mina. 55344 Co. 5� �Ys P6elpa-Dr�:ke Co., I.ac. Fidelity � Deduct Deduct $154,995.i3 120 5440 Douglas Dr. Deposit Co. $6,000.00 $b,90U.00 Cal. Minneapolis. Mina. 55429 57L �++YYs Saadstrom & Hafner, Inc. Glen Falls Deduct Deduct $1I6,5Q0.�0 150 749 Forest Dale Rd. SX $4,100.00 $4,000.00 Csl. St. Yaul, Mfan., 55112 �Y$ The City Manager read the memarand� froa� the.. Con,�ultia$ Eaginesr teccarneading the law bidder, Sandstroan ��afaer., Inc., ia the amoaat of $1Z6.500. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to coacur aith tt� recammendaCion of Com�tock aad Davie, and award the bid for Storm Sever Improvemene Project No. S-C to Saodstroan and tia�ac3r, Inc. , ia ti�e atmount of $116 , 500. Secoaded by Co�ncilmaa Harris ior discuasion. , PAGE 5 COUNCT:L Y�+IUT��, F�BIti3AIt'� 6, 1967 I , �J ' ' ' I � , 1 �J � , , , ' ' , �I ' Councila�an Harris ask�d for n review of �he project. The City Eagiaeer said th�t thi.s covers ehe areg west of Uaiversi�y and is the last le� of ths project. Mr. Qureshi said that it has beea bid with two alteraatsa. Alteruate �1 is 3torm ee�oer �o be installed at a deeper depth from R�ainbow Drive ta Main Street. Hs said they huve k�pi the deptb deeg (25 faot average) up Co Main S+:reet sa they are aot closiag the possibility of an und�rpass at 61st and the Railroad tracks ia the future. He aaid that this would cost $4100 if the Couacil decides to do so, if aoe, ft can be raised to the a►osmal 5 ioort depth. HQ explaiaed that Alternate 2 is aC 61at aad R�inbaw. HR H explafaed that thep would be 20' to 25' deep and tbe old P&ii base wi1L have eo be replaced. i�e said t6:�t this project co�ers tbe replace�ent of this, but if the Counci2 wi8hes to bold a he�riqg on improving 61st aod Rainbaw Drive, the $4000 could be used towaxd a permaneat street xathe= Lban a temporary one. p�. Qureshi said he fo1L tbis would be a wise move. A� said that the base bid could be awarded and thia could be deleted latex if the Councfl,wiahed. Councilman HarriB asked if it wouZd be rotally assesasble. Mr. Qnreshi said yes. Tt�e Council discussed callin� a public hearing so the people could petitioa for the street if Chey waated it. Mr. Qu►reshi pointed out that �hhey do nat want tio do all the s�creets, ia some ssctioas only the swale sectioo will be damaged, but there will be ao p�vement left. oa 61s� SCreee aod,xaiabaw Drive. Councilman Liebl questiocud tt� aosesameat cost and was told it would be approximately $280 per lot a.erage, aad ii they decide to improve the atreet, �a 80 foe:- lot would have aa approxLnate $650 assessmeat oa a front foot basis. Mr. Qareshi said the peopl�e could save about 25% by using this money toward the permanent street. Couacilman Liebl said he concurred with Councilman flnrris that the people ahould be coasulted. The City Manuger pointed out that t6eYe�would have ta be a public hearing. VOTS upoa the omvti�nn to award the contract to Sandstrom & i�afaer, Inc., vaa a voice vote, the�re being ao aays, 1Kayor Itirkham deciared the motion cariisd. 1�OTI�T bq Councilman t�arris that the necessary resolutiona be prepared for a Public Bearirig oa Street Ia►Provement for 61st Street aad Raiabow,Drive. Seconded bq Couacilman Samuels�. The City Attorney aslied if t6ere are aaq otber seseets in the arsa that the Council should have a hsaring for at this time to find the sentiaieat of tiite peopl�, it would be a larger group, but awy be aa advaatageous Cime to do this. T6e Council agreed with this. ' Upon a voice vote, there bein8 no aays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motioa carried. �tna • WATEB � CT N0. 85 (OPSNgD FSBgUASY 6, 1967 AT 12z00 NOa�i)s The Ciey Manager read tise memoraaduaifrom the Congulting Bnginesrs a�d the follawing bids: py�g�g BID _ SURSTY � $� Bm Bergerson-Caswell, Iac. St. Paal F& M 5� �6,�.� 13120 Wayzata Blvd. Mianetaaka, Minn., 55343 ' PAGS 6 G�UNCTL P�NUTES, FLBRUARY 6, 1967 ' I � I , I � � � � ' ' p'LANIiO�IDSIt 8. H. Renaer & Soas, Iac. 5465•A Couaty Rd. 18 No. Miaaaapolia, Mian., 5542� ?hein Well Co., Iac. p.0. Box 416 Clara City, Mina., 562?: j.ayae-l�inaeaota Co. 3147 C..lifornia St. N.S. t�Iinneapolis, Minn., S54l8 &eys Well Drilliag Co. 413 No. Lexiagton St. P�uI, Mim., 55I13 �uelier Bros., Iuc. Gaylord Mi.naesota, 55334 BID SURETY United Pacific jnc. Co. S� Seaboard Surety 5Z United Pacific Iaa. Co. 5� Seaboard Steretq 5� State Sursty Co. $350.00 LL1�P SUM BID .._ $3,930.00 � 1� �� $5,200.00 $2,880.00 $5,995.00 1�xON by Councilmaa H�rris to concur with the recommendation of Comstock & Davis, Inc., aad award r.he bid to Reys Well Dri2liag Co., 413 No. Lexington, St. Paul, Minnesota 551Z3 in the amouat of $2,880.00. Secoaded by Co�uici].me� Samue lsan. Couacilmaa Liebl said he would like some assurance that the well is goiag ' to be fixed and sCay fixed, aad he wo�ld Iike to eoake sure that this wil2 aot come up again. The City Mf+nager sAid Lhat Mr. Comstock is Dot lure Ci�ia eveaing; but th�� they fe�l this will do the job. ' � ' � � ' , ' VOTS upon che motioa was a voice vote, with Couacilmaa Liebl votiog nay, Mayor Kirkbam declared the anotioa carried. (Councilanaa Sheridaa arrived at the meeting at 8:45 P.M.) PLA�NNING C�I38IQ� 1�TING MiNU18S, JANUARY 26. 1967: �. _ I�?IQ0 by Councilman �tris to receive and file t6e minut�s of tMe January 26, 196? Planaing Comntission Meetiag. Secoaded by Coucicilman Ssmuelson. Opoa a voice voCe, there being ao nays, Mayor Kirkt�am declared the motion carried. PABgS AND REC�F.AlIQd CQ�4I�SSION� G MII+flTlSSI JANUA$Y 23, 1967� 1. TR�B BSAUTI2+ICA?ZON �8PBCIFICATIQ�i$ t 7�he City Manager drew the Council�s atteation to tbe specifi�ations for ttre Tree Besutification Progzam. Councilman Samuelsoa said that it seems the Council abould act oa them aow. Councilmaa Harris said he felt that there was�too much leeway in the diameter of the trees. Be said that fram 1�" to 2" would be ye�r's growth and he would auggest a miaimum of 2".and perhaps Ct�Ui�TCYL �YINiTI'BS, FBBXUABY 6, 1967 PAt� 7 somQ postion of the plaating proposals could be eliminated by goiag to atwrr:lar r.rees. Councilman Samuelaoa said he wauld agrse with this minimum diameter and they may not need wrapping. He said he had hoped for 300 trees, aad tbis may cut the volume, but he was willing to go along witb th� basis of a 2" diameter. CouncilmFia H�rria said that he thoubbt tbe Cautcil could also have the planting with guys aad t�s�Qpiog c6arges bid as aa alternaee. Councilman Saanuexson said be assumed the price would ba delivered. The City Maaager said that thia c�ld be put in. Couucilm.:n Liebl aaked if tbis would come from the 1967 budget. Councilmaa Samuelaoa said t�at it taoulsl. Coun,cilmaa Liebl said he taould like to make sure �he treee ure equally distri.buted among tbe three wards. Cot�ncilmaa 3amuelson said th:�t this was started oa the premiae that the trees would go iato the tornado devastated areaa, boulevards and parks where they are required and then branch out. Councilman Harris said that replacing the trees ruiaed by tbe tioxnado were �he priority areas, but it was ttte Council's hope to �o oa with t6is program for yaars.to enhaace the beauty of the City. Cowacilman Liebl asiced if the choice of trees could withstand titie weather in this a�es. , Councilmaa Saca�el�vnt saic2 tb.:t .rhere are a grnug vf 5 trees that are raca�ne�tded by differeat organizat�ona for thia part of t6e country, and these three are in che approved listv The City 1�iaager said that the Park Dixector had had the speci.£ications practically written by the Director of the tlgricultural $chool at the Univeraitp. Councilman Liebl said he bad reaeived maay ca11s about tl�e new City Hall, ' as people are worxied about r�arors that there will be no trees around the C��y H'al%. �ie was asswced L•here would be some. ' ' t ' � ' ' 1 ' MO?I�T by Councilmaa Hartis to apprave the Specificatiions to be sent out for bids with the plaa�iag lis�er3 as �n a2tert�a�8, a 2" minimu� bare root size, and that tihe trees are to be debivered. Seconded by Couacilaian 5amuelaon. Upou a voice vote, �here bein� ao nays, Muyor Kirkham declared the motion carrfed, Couacilman Saawelson said tha� to his knawledge, Fridley is the oaly Coc�atutiCy carryiag an �a program like this on a cvmmuaitp b�s�s. 2, PARK PT.ANi�RNG AND MAINTEPIANCE SUPERVIS� SPSCZFICATI�NS: Councilman Liebl eaid he would lilce to discuas tbe Park Plaaning and Mainteaance Supervisor job opening. iie said he did not �eel that for a salary of $7200 the Ci�y could hire a park planner. i�e said th.�t in our Purk Departmeat we �tave two full time men, and he did aot feel we need a planner at the preaeat time and could noe hire one at this wage. He said he felt there were men ia the Ci�q employ qualified as leadmen in the Park Depurtment. MOTIO� by Councii.m�aa Liebl to eable this item esatil it has been diaeussed more �horoug6ly. �e said he wauld like to hear the Counci2's opi�ian of this. M�ayor Ri�kh�m said he thou$ht they would all like more of aa explanatioa on this, aad he would like to bear froa� the Park Co�ission. T�e City Ma�nager said that the Park Commission wanted someone wfthia the Park Deparrmeat who cnuld plan parks aad park purchasea, and they expected t&e person to work in the perks also. He said that the Park Director had drawn the apecifications ' ��rr:��C. � � t�i��F;'�'�'� e �'�SE?�xA��t �� � �, �1�� ' P'AGE F3 at the �ommias3on°a direction and then the Park Comm�.ssion h::d revised tFtem. He said they fe�l e.here will be pienty of applicants who will be happy Lo work for $720Uo �ie said that the chauffeur"s license is included, as he �ill not be a whits collar worker alI the L•imee He esid that with u plaaner the C�ommiasf��n fQit they .:ould get a bettsx park p�o�;ram going. Couacila�an fl:��ris, sAid he would second �eunailmsn Liebl's motion. fle aaid he felt the� shoul�l explore the possibility of dreawing on a plauaer for the �ounty, or if this « ould aoe b� available, the .�lnoka Couaty Aseo�iation of Municipaliries could explore th� possibility of a planner for the communities in the Countye Counc£lman 3amuelson said &e thought thi,s was a good idta, and suggested tne possibility o£ putting a planner an a caasultin� basis. Councilman �arxis satd he would suggest they bring this �o the attentioa of tite Anoka Coucity Assaciatioa of Municipalities and see if ti�ey are interested io tt�is kind o� service, 1°he Cit�► Manager said ti�at he would ��ithdraw the advertisement #os the positiono He said C6at �he Gomnnission fel� ehey could go ahead with this as Ioa$ as it had heea a budgeted item� Va►lE upaa the motion to table conaider�:tion o# a park Planning aad Mainteaaace Super�isor, was a voice vote, there beiag no aays, Mayor Kirkh:�m declarad the motion carried. I�TION by Ca��cilmaa Sax'�cis that the Admiaistrarion write a letter referring this matter to the :',aoka Couney �asocietion of Municipaliries to explore the possibilities of � planner for the coun�ies. 3econded by Councilmr�n Samuelson, Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, M�yor Kirlcham declared the motion ca�rried. Coua�ilman Liebl asked the City l�taaager if the Pa�rt:s Departaoene was going to look for a leadman for the department or if tt►is would be discontiau�d. The City Manager said tY►at �his will be disconeinued as there is ao aeed �or a leadmano He said that ehe areas and neigi:borhaods change Qac� tlie parlca oeed cantinual planaing. Mayor Kirkham said that he felt the Park Commiasion and Cauncil need better communicatioa, as their thinking an this does not se� to be the saa�e 3o PARK NAMiNG; MO'fSON by Couacilman Samuelson to concur with the Parks and Recreation Commis- sioa and the Summit Manor Committe� to na�ae the park property on Horizon aad Hughe�, "Su�mit Square". Seconded by Covncilmssa Saeridaa. Upon a voice vote, there being ao nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. BtnLDING S��IAIDARDS - D�SIGN CON'1'ROL SUBC(�&1XiTEB 1�ST�iG - JANUABY 31, 1967: AT The City M.�nager read tihe motiott of the Bnilding Board reconimendiug provisional approval until working piaas aud the laadscapiag propoaal are reacty. Couacilodan I3eb1 said he had atteaded the meeting of the Board. aad he felt it wo�Id impm�✓e the neighborhood aud was a nice addition. Councilman ' I ' ' l� 1 1 � ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' � COIJNCIL MINUTBS, FSBRUARY 6, 1967 �'� 9 Saa�eleoa said Chat this waa a resubmission of tbe proposed cxteaaia� on u more elaborate laqo�t. The Council Iooked at the plaas. Cautcil�en 8ao�tslson fe1C the ptaas were aestbetically acceptable, but he questioned the land/bullding retio. Mr. Branstrom said th�t they �oexe a little oti-er the 1.5 raeia require- ment per bed. Couacilmea Harris aslaed if there vas any room for additional parkin$. Mr. Branstrom said they �eould iavestiga�e some additioaal property that was adjacent. Councilman Samuelson asked the Fire Ci�i�f if he had checked the plan. Chief Hug,iies said that he hed loaked at it, but hed aot ch�cic�d it out completely. He said that tbep fouad that perking is not as taavy azouad a re�t home as apartmeat houses, and they bnve l�d no �ra�b.le witb fire calls at the re4t 8oma. Fire Prevetttion tfiief Alcirich said the ooly consi.deratioa �aould be if the buildiag came ia very close to malce ladderis�g difficult, but as it is oaly two etories, there ahould��eot be much trouble with a 24 foot ladder. Councflman biebl said that the Building Board 6ad discuased tttis t6oroughly abd passed it unanimously. Councilmaa Harris asked when the working drawings would be r�ady. Mx. Branstrom said in tbree months. The City Manager pointied ou� that they wauld li:ce provisional approval at this t;me sa they could get a start on it. MOTI�i by Councilmaa Barri� �ti give provisional approval as recomm�snded by the Buildiu$ Staadards - Design Control Subcommi�Cee Meeting. Seconded by Couacilmaa Lieb1. Upoa a voice vore, there being no oaya, t�yos Rirtc6�a declared the motion carried. , 'l C_ ONSiDERATiOiN 0� ADDIT2�I TO EXiSTING STRUCTURB_AT 5280 MAIN S1RSB? NO�TffiAS?' • I�JBT MANii�'ACTtIRItQG C�lPANY: The Citq Manag�r tead the motion recommending appraval with tliree pzoviaions. Mr. Kuban was at tbe Council Meeting. Counciimaa Harris asked him if he had found ano�i►er axea for ti�e taak. Mr. Rnbaa said they were going to do without it> and asked why it was aot pssmiss�.ble. The City Attorn�q shotaed Mr. R�iban the regulation coveri.ng the tank in the Code Book. The Coe�ncil luoked at the plans for the addition. I�O�ION by Couacilman Aarris to concur with the Building Standards - Design Control Subcommi+.tee for coastruction of an additioa to RuYC Mannfacturing Compaay with the restxictions designated by the SubcoaMUittee. S�conded by Councilman Samuelsoa. Upoa a voice vote, tl�ere beiag no aays, Mayor lCirkham declared Che motian carried. ' This bad beea broughti directly to the Cou:tcil thia eveniag and had not btea to the Building Standards - Design Control Coamittee. The Councfl loolced at t6e plaas. �J , ' Md�I0T11 by Councilanaa Hfirris to approve ehe plan sub j�ect to the appr+o�val. of t�e Buildiag Staadards - Design Control Committee. Secoaded by t�ouocilman Saawelson. Upoa a voice vote, there be3ng no aays, Mayor Rirkham declared the motion carried. COZfiTCYL MINU'r83, FSBBUA�Y 6, 1967 T l�T S OF THS FRID�SY SAFSTY �TT86 I�68TING � FBBRUAgY 1 1967s PA�GB 10 MQ►1''=�T by Councilman Liebl to adopt the Minutea of the Fridley Sa��ty Commietee M�eetiug. Councilman I.iebl said he s�ould like to poie►t out to the Cotmcil ti�at the Sefety Committee had aupported House File �321 i�ttro- duceci by Savelkoul, Johnstaas, Weaver, Schere, and I. Aaderson and the motion had carried unaniapue3.y. Councilman Liebl said �bsC thia wes a good file and he hoped we would get some legislation oa Chia. The motion to adopt ttre I+�inutes was seconded by Cou�acilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there beiag no�nays, Mayor Rirkha� declared t�e motion carried. Mayor Rirlcham said that h�t thought that after the Reorganization of Comsitt�ea, the Safety Committee had been discontiaued. The City Manager said that ik had been discussed, but he did aot �hink any actioa had been taken. Tbe City At�orney said he would chsac� this out. Councflmaa Harris aaid he felt it had been the Couacil's intent that this was to be an Administration and Planning Commissiou function. CQ�ISID6RATION �+ AUT�IZING ADV�R?ISSI�NT F0� BiDB -?Q�1IIdG s , ?he City Manager painted out a discrepancy betweea the contract aad tbe bids, aad the, Bid Specificatioas shai�d be chxnged auder Item 2 to read that the bidder ahall be able to maintain indoor stora$e for at least seven (') vehicles. Couacilenaa Sheridan ask�ed if it tias beea found neceesary ta have ' ittdoor storage far that many cara. Mr. Schuur from Shorty's Ta+ing Serv�.ce was present at tbe Couacil Me�ting, and he said thae at preseat it was necessary, a�d that his lot was full naw. MATION by Couacilman Sheridaa to suthorfze the Admiaistration to put out bid specificationa for services of towing to be opened February 20, 1967. Secoaded by Couacflman Harris. Councilman Samueleon brought up the problem of derelict c�rs whQxe the peopla do aot have the means or oaethod of removiag them. H$ said that he had suggested tu Mr. Scbuar that possibly the tawiag service could get a release from the owaers, and they could have th�a►for salvage as their fee. Mr. Scltuur aaid that he was Bure something couLd be worked out, because ia many cases they get pushed out intio �he street, the Police Department hauls them in and he enda up wit6 tttean aayway. Re said that he had a place to dispose af tiam right naw. Councilman Harris suggested that the Attoraey draw up a fo� whic)a would elianinate respansibility to the City ao they would aot be obligated for any damage ia dragging them out, and a form to be signed by eho awner. VOTE upon the motion co let the bids was a voice vote, there being no nays. Mayor Itirkham declared tbe motion carried. CtXdSIDBRATIO[d OF ANIHAL CONTROL �1T8ACT : The Cfty Manager said tl�at tAe City was having trouble coctacting the Dog Catcher oa Saturdays and Snndays, and so�etime duriug the �esk, so at Limes they have had to call B& S Patrol, Iac, to pick up aaimals. As said they have received two bida; B& B Patrol at $36E30 aad Mr. Yaulaon at $3900, COUNCIL MINiTl°BS D F�BRUABY 6, I96 7 PAG� 11 althongh he thought rir. Paulsoa would do it for $3600. The Citq Manager shawed the Council some photographs of ttie Bd� kenaels. Councilman Harris said that of the complaints he receives, b�if of them are on dogs. Councfl- maa Samnelson said he bad received some criticism, aimed at the Council, foz allawic�g the dog facilities that Mr. Paulsoa ia usiag, as thep do noC t�el they are clean and healthy for the animals or the raeighborhood. He thought it would be well to acaard the contr�:ct to B& E Pa�rol as they br�ve �wv facilities, radio cor�:Cact and have served us c�e1J. ia the past. ?6e City M�anager said he would like to point out t6at awnera riil have to go to Roaeville to pick up thair dogs. He said tbe Healt6 Znspector has visited the Icenaels, and if there was aaythiag wrong, he was 8ure it had be�n corrected. Couacilman Harris said th�t the distance waa a disadvantago, buC if it wQre his animal, he would Iike it well takea care of. Mayor Kirkhr+m said that the Hwnaae Societq is intereated ia tbe service we coutd have ia comparison to �haC we do have. 1�?�ON by Councilman Samue2son to engage B& E Patrol, Inc.. 2021 West Couaty ' Road C, 8oser►ille, Htnaesota, for animal coatzo2 in 1.967. 8econded by Couacilman Barris. Upon a voice vote, there being ao aaya, Mayor Kixkbtm+c declared ttis motion carried. - ' CQQSIDBBATZQ�T 0� ADOP__'___TxNG ALARM RECEIViNG AND E1�:BGENCY RL�PO�RTTNG 8Y$�I;_ Chief HuEi►es of the Fire Departmeat, l�ire Preventioa Chief Aldric6 and two , representatiivms from the Northwestera Bell Telep6oae Coaapaay, Mar. 8ichard Kaeter and Mr. Ernest Medvik, were present to discuss a new alarm rec�iving system that would apdate and medernize the pressnC eystem. Fire Preventioa Cbief Aldzich explained that the Fire Department had studied chiefly three aystems, and feal the telephone aystem is the best as it aill bring the calls ia direcely in fro at of a dispatcher, can be leased from tiee Telephone Company and maimtained hy C6e Telepi�ont Company. He explained the oparation of tite canaole, additioaal call bo�ea and iogical locations for them, line�charges, beiag able ta 600k ia the 12 schoola its the canmuaity, nursing and reat homes, industrial buildings, the Iiquor �tores, and up to 100 athexs. Iie said that ti4ey had spent considerable time with Mr. 8d Beath, the Saperiateadent o# Coa�uai::atioas ia Mioaeapolia, and that t8is system wae worki�ag out fine for th�m. Se shared the Couacil a picture of the coasole and theq discussed the different charges for"new lises, seatal charges and installation. Chief Hughes remiaded the Couacil tltat there is $Z,000 in the budget for a voice recorder, which this wou2d inc2ude. The Cowa►cil speat some time discassing the recorder, which wi1Z record the date, t�Lme aad locatioa of the alarm so there will be a repore available for verificatioa in addition to acting as a back up in case some alarm bulb isuraed out. Councilman Samuelson asked if Civil Defense, tlnoka County Sberiff, or other Counties could be interliaked. A represent:tive of the Telepi�one Company said that Che console can accept any voice grade or lamp circuit system. Councilman Saoauelson asi�d how long it will take to make this operatfonal. The representative said agproximately 9 months, but they cauld try fox six moaths. ' COiJNCII. MZNUTBS FBBRU.4RY 6, 1967 � . �' PAGB 12 I�'iit�i by Couacilanan 5am�eZson that the Fire Cbief end Fire Prevention Chief coordiaate tbe purchasQ and installation of equipmsat outlined in tht report with the anticipatian of thia$ ia other City outlet� to reduce coatractnai agreementa with other alaxm systems, to be programmed in at the compl�tion of the aew City Hall. Secosided by Couacilman Sberidaa. Cauncilmaa Liebl astced if thiB would lower tbQ rate in fire insurance or improve tbe service of the Fire Department. Chief Aldrich aaid that �s far as reduciag inaurance ratea, be could aot say we definitely would go :o Class 5 because the factors used to judge a City are aQany aad varied, but it defi.aitely will improve the service. Couucil�aa Liebl aetced if it would profit industry and shoppiug areas t6e moat. Chief Aldricb sai<� this was correct. Couacilmaa Liebl asked if it would help lo�rer iadu�trial ratea to have a man sCand by. Chief ilughes �sid ire planaed to malce a proposal soon on voluateers aleeping in. He said this will aoi r+adaco the sates oa residents; buC would on industrial. YO►18 upan the I�otioa to purchaae an alaxm receiving and ea�sget►cy reportiag system was a voice voCe, there beiag no aays, Mf►yor Kirkham declared the motion carried. Chief Hughes said t�at in the report they are recommeading t6at tbe City go on one emergency aumber, rather than the present foar. Mayor Itirkh�m said ttiat the Couacil recognizes that the aew sysCem would noe be caaglete vith- out one aumber. l�TI0�11 by Couacilman Samuelson to direct the Fire Chief and Fire Prev�n►tiar� Chief eo malce the necessary �rran�ements for a siagle emergency ae�ber. Seconded by Councilmaa flarris. Upon a veice votie, there being ao a�qs, i�iaqor Kirlcl�aa� declar�d tbe motioa carried. Councilmaa Liebl thaniced Chief Aldrich for tt�e ltfco preseatatioa. RBPOItT t� S8WE8 BA�Ss �� Councilman iIarria said that tiie Coaacil 6ad directed the Ado�iaistratiaa to prepar� a proposed draft of a revised �+ater aad sewer rate schedule. He said he has been ia cootnct with the City Maaager, City Bngiaeer, an�d Fiaance Director stgardiag this, and felt that the propoaai the' liave b�foze theci. ia very good aad coa�es close to aaswering the Cit y� � seed to gain revenues to operate and to put both units an a break even basis. ile explained to tl� audience ti�at the overcharge in water to carry sever will be adjuated. Mayor Kirkham astced Cocencilman Sarris to summarize the cbang�es proposed. Couacil�an Harris explaiaed that the Sewer Department had been ruonfng in the red aad was beiag cargied by the Water Departmeat. He said that Chis new rate will reflect the new charge for N.S.S.S.D., aad tbe costs eaci iacane will equal what is projected for Z967, although it is.hard to estimate maiateaaace. �e said Chat industry is plagued with an overcbarge, and the Council ttas to make ft possible eo aCtract industry witis a gand water echedule. ' COtINCIL . TKINUiLS � FIiBRUA�Y 6, 1967 ' PAGB 13 Couacilmaa► Liebl said that ia both suggested schedules they have tried to oake both utilities more aelf-sustaining and the charges aare equit�ble for tbe user, but he would like to point out that in this analyais ttie Council has oaly tried to build eaough money to pay tbe users chargea, and aot built up for aay large coanectioas charges that may i�ave to be paid to NSSSD, wbich he feels has to be kept in mind also. He said that bis reco:mnendation would be to have a$7.50 minimum rate to make the Sewer Departaar�at more self anstainiag. fle said he would like to hav� eaough aooney ia ti�e sa�rer fund to take care of coming sewer problems. Couacilmaa Harris sai.Z tl�at tbis has been Caken in[o conaideratioa with aiore revenue being raiaed by more coanectfons. Couacila�aa Sheridan auggested Cha� additio�dl uaita of multiple dwelliags, trailers and motels could be rai.sed to the.$7r0U level aa they vould uae aa uwcb wster as the firat unit. Councilman Sheridaa a�id t:hat tbe District cbarges for 1 RgC es 1 living anit, whet6ez there are two bathrooss or one, ar a Washer and dryer or not. Councilman Sarris pointed out that this would raise about $9,000 �ora, and t�ere is the question o£ low water revenuea because af a wet aus�mex. 1'he City i�ianager aaid ehat the City's overhead ahould be establfsbed in the near future and then aew cuatoa�ra •�ould be a profit, Mayor Kirkham said �ae would like Co see Table IV adopte� with Couacilmaa Sheridat�� suggestion that all uaits be made $7.00. Ccuacilsan Liebl aaid that he Was worried about the troublea ve �ill be havi.�g with the sewers, and that a 50� increase would give $22,000 more Khich wonld repair a iot of sewers. Mayor Kirkham pointed out tEtat the sugge::ted change would bring additioaal fuads also. Gouncilmaa Rarris e�tic� he fel•: thia was a good sclaedula actd it would be impossible to get a perfect schedule. Tbe City Manager poineed out thae the Cowncil will aot know for about n year haw good it is. Piayor Kirkham esked haw soor► thi� schedule vould be in effect. The Finn�nce Director said tha� it can be done in twa way.s, either pro rr�ted, for �,�,,�p�o. ".: o:ontkas at the old rate and 1 month aL t�e new rate, or biil starting A�ril Isty and usiag tche ne�a rate chaage as eact; district's u�age come� entirely uader 196i. GOtiI1C�.ILIktR Harris suggested th±y seart aAd make adjustmeats, or it will thraw the figure projections off. i�i�0'rION by Councilman Shexidan to adopt Schedule III and Schedule IV as presented this eveaiag with Che correctiioa that on �ultiple dwelltags, trailer ccwrts and motels, a12 u�its will be at the same rate of y7.00. Secoaded by Couaciiman 5amuelson. Upon a roll call vote, Kirkham garris, Sheridan, Samuelson voting aye, Liebl voting naq, Meqor 1C�rlcbam.rlr.clared t�e motion carried. Mayor�Kirki�►am �sked Councilman Liebl if he would like to state the reason for his nay vate for the record. Councilman Liebt eaid that he voted no because he £elt th� fueure will prove that the City wiil not iaave enough money, and they �ill have to anticipate some problems with the eewers. :�nd will have to go to the people and asseas them. Following are the two corrected and adopted schedules: WATER RATS SCiiEDULE 8ange.of Water Usage 0 - 10,000 - 30,000 - 50,000 - lOQ,000 • Over - 10,000 Gal. 30,000 Gal. 50,000 Gal. 100,000 Gal. 200,000 Ga1. 200,000 Galo 50�/1000 Gal. - Minimum $5.00 Next 20,000 Gal. @ 40�/:.000 Next 20,000 Gal. @ 34�I'.000 Next 50,000 G�1. @ 30�/1000 Next 100,000 Gal. C� 28G/1000 Over 200,000 Gal. @ 26�/1000 , � �J I 1 I ' I� COUNCiL PrSNU�S, FSBBUARY 6, 1967 a) b) c) 3Bii8R ItSV8�I�1UE Siagle family d�oelliag Multiple dwelliags, trailer cta. aad mot�ls Firat unit . � Additional w►its . Como�srciel & Indnstrial 0•15�� Gal. 15,OOd - 50,080 Gal. OveY 50,000 Gal. . C(�l+I_t'rlBB RBPOBT ON PRBC�NCT BOUNDARI88 s s�+�+r+�++.�� . YA(� i4 $7.00/Qvarter (1-xBC) $7.00/Quert�r $?.00IQuarter �7.00JQtsarter �0.35/1,000 C�1. Wiatar vates asa� $0,30/1,000 GaI. iiinter vat�r wa� ' MOTIOTI by Councilmaa Harris to receive tt� comm�u�ication from the 8lection 8evie�+ Committee, and that tlse Administraeioa send each m�esber a letter of ccmaeendation for their work on this project. � CouaciB�awn HarYia sxplaiaed to the audieace thaC Pa�cin�ct 2 of Ward 2 bas been spi3t into two preciacte, being Sivided by Gardena Avenue. Couacilsaa Harria woadered if Preciact 3 ia Ward 2 should i� split agaia witb perhaps , 3kqwood Mall.ae a polling place. Councilman Sheridan poiated out that all the c6ildrea are going ro the school used aa a polliag pince and tbe people are familiar with it. , ' , L � � ' I�I ' ' ' The moCion to recei•.�e the communication was sr.coaded bq Councilman Sheridaa. Upoa a voice vote, there being no nays. Mayor ICirkham declared the e�otion carried. MQTION by Ca►uacilmaa Harris that the Council di:ect the Clerk to aotify tb� registered sotera that Ward 2, Precinct 2 has be.�n split into two procincts, and notify tbem of the new polling pl:.���:. Secondod by Couacilmaa Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being ao nays, Mayor Rirl•bam ecl�.�d t6e mation carried. APPOip11+�NT3: MOri'=ON by Couaci.lmaa Harris to coacur with the foilowiag appoir.t�eats; � Bichard T. Daaiels 105 Taltaadge Way �.5. 1►ri.dley, Minnesota Mary Lou Sricksoa 650 BIy Street i�ortheast Fridley, Minaesota ,� IOR� Barteudes Baz #2 1-6-67 Clerk-Typf.st Fire • Parks b Rec. Depts. 8SP'I.AL'88 _.___� Staa tililson New positicn Secaaded by CouaciLaan Liebl. Upon a veice vote, there being ao �o�eys, t�:yor Rirki�am declared the motioa carried. � � COI3NCiI. MINtTiSS, FEBRUARY G, 1967 P�8�C8 S'17i8BT DRA�B: pAt� 15 Couacilnsan Sheridan said that he had bad a o�+mbar of discusaions aith the people oa Pierce Street betweea: 63rd ac►d 65th �3vea�o„ wlso bappea to be in a Iaw area. lie said t6at ha, tbe City Manager and City Bagiaeer had aet with a c.ou�le of gentlemen last week, aad thia eveniag two mea �ere at the Couacil l�eeting with a reqaest for a solution to carrect tf�t� psobLom. Bs explained that there is a culvext bet�ween Che s�rert and tl� back p�roperCy liae, but th�ti this freezes up. He suid tbat the Engi�e�ring Department � has suggested tha�, wifih the permissioa of the prop�rty awaers, aa open ' swale could be put ia which would elimiaate ti�e freeziag problem, bue this was aot eatirely satisfacCory to oae of the awners ns they felt it �aould be a detrimeat to the property and dangerous €or �mall children. Tt� Couacil discussed this problem wi�h thar two praperty owners. It w�ts explained that the reasoa tihe water sits and freazea is t�at there is aot enough drog as the lake level aad s�zeet level are only at aa 18" difference. The propsrty awners said ttt�y ware williag�to be �9sessed for a good stre�t, buC the Ciey Bagiaeer said that even a good strest would not solv� t6eir problem. The City Eagine�x explaiaed ha� a b or 8 iach swale would be spread out 4 or 5 feet, aad drew a dia�ram for the awners. . Councilmaa Sheridaa said that this had been included in the stsQet bearing for 1966. The City Bngiae�r said that the 6earing had beta 6eld and the im�rov�ment ordered, but this 6ad beea deleted, aa the drainage would have tco be ��ken care of firsti. Couacil.maa Ha�tria sa:[d that it see�ns t6is c�naot be solved toaight; and ' that he would be williag to go over with Couacilcnan Sheridaa and acquainC bimself with the area. ' 1�ZO�+t by Couacilmaa Sa�uuelson to table this item uritil the aext Couacil Mestiag. Seconded by Councilman Iiarris. Ugon a voice .ote, ti�ere being ao nays, Moyor Kirk6am declared ehe motion carried. � � ' 1 MOTIO'N by Couacila�aa Samuelsoa eo adopt Besolutioa �19-1967, aad that cop�ea be seat eo the Ci�izeas Co�ittee, Columbia HeighCs School District �13, and the Mianesoea Hig,hwap Depart�ent. Secoaded by Ceuncilmaic► L�eb1. Upon.a voice vote there beiag ao nays, Mayor Rirtcttam declared the motiaa carriad. A repxeseatative of �he Suaimit Manor Committee tbanked the Council for ' passing the Besolutioa, aad thanked especially Mayor Ki.rkham, Couacilmaa Samuelson, and Coun�ciimaa Liebl for atteading the meeting. ' � , Lic�riSSB E ___._____ Mr. Lloyd W. Miller appeared befoYe �i�e Council requeating liceas�s for s busiaess that he would lilce to start in Fridley. He was requesting a Cefe Licease, CigaretCe Licease, O�a-Sals/Off 3ale Licease. and Tavera Liceae� foY his buainess w6ic6 he desigaed aad built bimaelf naa�ed, Cosputeriz�d Go1f Center, Inc. � ' �'AGB 15 C�I�IL I�3gTL°gS e�B�t1a'�.�i' 6, i967 , G ' ' ' Councilman S.muelsoa said tlsat hia only queation w�uld be ass the CoS�le/ Off Sale Licease. Mr. Atiller said that beer and golf go eoget.hes. Mayor Rirkham asked if thia would be atrictly for adults. Mr. Miller aaid that there would be people under 18, but it would be no different than a rigular golf co�rse with beex on the lunch couater. M:,yo�r RirkE►am pointed �st it �ould be ia one roa� raCher than on a course; and asked if chere would be aay separation between tGe bar aad center. Mr. Mii2er s�id he prtfe�:red to ha�e it ae the luach counter. Councilman Sherid�an aslc�d him if h�: wag still interested without the on-off licenge. Mr. Miller said thst t;sis t�e�l� be a determining factor qn whether he looked sc+ant�:�ere else if be co�xld not get beer. Mr. Hiller said, be was aot familiar aoith what eactt cvmc�un':;tq hae, aad asked if he hsd a beer ].icense, could teen�gexs come ia and golf. He poiated out they.take beer to ehe lanes at bawling alleys. ' Councilman Harria said that the Couacil could aot act on this this eveain� as the past precedaat has been to refer Qn Sale Licensea to the Polica Department. 'MOrPION bq Coua�cilman Harris to table this request and refer the request tor an "Oa Sale - Ofi Sale" License and Tavern Licease to the Police Departmeat for cbec�Ciag. The a►otioa was aecoaded and upon a voice •�ote, there beiag ao aays, the motioa carried. I�.�yor Kirkh�m said that �wo addition�l Geaeral Contractor licensea have cone ia, Weca, Inc., aad Kraus•Anderson of Minneapolis- Iac. itOTi�i by Co�mcilman Harris ta approve the follat+ing liceaseas (�AL CONI�AC� Weco, Iac. 6921 I.ogaa Aveaue No. Brooklyn Ceater, Miaaesoea Krau$-Aaderson of Minneapolis, Iac. 501 South 8t� Streot Hiwaeapolis, Minaesota CAF'F. I,�C.BNSE ABA Services of Minaesota ' (flolidap Village Noxtb) 250 • 57th Aveaue N. S. Fridley, M�.aaesota ' ' Computerized Golf Center, Inc. Shosewaod PIa$a Fridley, Minaesota CiGARE1TS LIt�NSE ' Biil's Superior "400" 7315 Highway #65 Fridley; Minnesota � by; Mr. Sol Nash by: Mr. Lioyd W. Milier by= 1Kr. Hub�rt G. Williams Cat3NCIT. 2�It�5 g Ff:$RiTr`�t�'i' 6, I96 i CIGA88TPE I.ICBNSE Computerixed Golf Ceater, Ina. Sborewood Plaza PsidZey, Minnesota ���—sxss Bill's Superior "400" 7315 8igt�saay #65 Fridley, MinneaoCa PAG'� 17 bq: i+tr. Lloyd W. Miller b.y= Mr. ]�enneCh D. Olaon 8uperiar "400" Oil Company ?hs a�atioa was saconded bp Councilman Sa�uslso�►. Upon a voice vote, ttttre bsing no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion cerriad. 0'BAI�TQi - TA8 FO�FSIT PROpS1�PY: Mr. Mike 0'Baanoa was prsseat aC the Couacil Me�ting aad broug6t th� Couacil�s , atteotioa to same tax forfeit property on 8ice Crs�k oa the east sids of Old Central. fle said thers are about R ncres, wit6 taxes of abont $2200, wBich he thougbt the City would be interested ia for Pasks. The Co�ctcfl ' studied a map.of the are3. T6ey discussed aa easement on the property which prevents it from bein$ laadlocked, the possibility of aeeding dame along the cr�eek when �d�itioaal water flows iato tha Creek fraa other ' comawnities. the fact that the land will have �ore alus as a park than as fload cantzol, and the possibility of other oamars in the area bef.ag interested in aelling. ' ' 1 ' ' ' , ' I�� 1�ION by Councilman S..;mt�elBOn to pursue the development of the BonaCine preperty on Old Central by procuring an option agreementi on the laad at the preseat time, not to exceed $500 an acre, for recreatioaal purposes. Seconded by Couacilmaa Sherid�a. Upon a voice vote' there beis�g no nays, Mayar Kirkham declared tihe motion carried. ��3TIGATI0.�T OF �SCBNT AOC�?S IId 1rRIDIEYs Cauacilman Liebl said he had asked the Police Commission aad the Chief of Police to come to the meetiag, �ad he would like tco discass some problems that concern the Couacil, tbe Citizens of Fridley, aad the Chief of Police �aho is running the largest department in F�idley. He said that conaettt has bewa iadicated about the bigh increase in tbe fatal accidenta in owc City despite more police cars; a�ore mer� aad a Police Budget of about $2I0,000. iie fel� the peogle are eatitled not only to the best police protectioa, but also the best law en£o�ce¢ent when the public safety demands it. 1�Z02�I by Councilman Liebl to authorize the Police Commission to inveatigute the cause of receat fatal accidente in our City, asid ask Chief McCarthy to cooperAte witb them aad atiake all records available to them. Cvuncilman Liebl aaid he would like the Police Commission to in:eatigate oa the basis oft 1. What caa and should be dotie to preve�at the heavy tratfic i� CUUNCiL MINUIES� FEBRUARx 6, 1967 ' fatoliti�sY 2. Does the Ci�y Police bepartment adequately eaforc� t1u , traf�'ic laws? 3. I aould like to ask tb� P�olice Coa�cLsaton to mat� a r�coma�sadat�.ac� to t.ht Council on what can be done to prev�ot iuture occurtaaces and escure aafety. espacially for ths psdsstrians ia oar ' coao�uaity. Cou�cilman Liebl said he would like to aak ths Commissioo and Chief DfcCartlqr to also invastigate apesdiag, particularly oa B��se Biwr 8oad aad Central Aveoua. C� I ' I ' ' �AGE 18 1sa�or Birkbam aaid that 6e apprsciated Coao�cilmaa Lieblsa coa►cera aod h� rscognizad the psob�em, be�t he woadered if tt�e P�nlice Ccx�ission was tL� body to umdertatce thia atuc�p ae they wsre a Civii Ser�ice Ccm�ipion. Zhe City Attouney said that this vs�s not a duty set forth as an offtcial feiaction, but that if tbe CounciZ wanted to designate tlh�cn tbey could to it. l+layor Kirkham asler�d if it would be iltegal to do so. Tbe Cit�}r Attorney said that it wauld not be. Mayos Kirkham 8aid thaC if Ch� P�lice Coa�iaaion were willin� to do this; it would bs alI right to go ahean with tl�a m�tion. Mr. Johnston :�sk�d Councilm�n Liebl if �bok•� woisld bQ any ..ime limit. Counciiman Liebl said he would aot ask for a time liatit, hE. would just like to b� able to go back to tbe peoQle aad tell thase sametbing is b�ing dona. Coe�ncilman 8arris said thaic ia 1962 or 1963 th�.Straets aad Ut�Yiti�s , Subco�ittee eppoi.otod themselves to study the Eaet Aiwr 8oad prot�lon, bnC it had aot gaw nay furthst until a f�w �eks a$o whaa tt�er� was a discussion wiC6 t!w Couary SagiaeQr, Jake Luadb�im. Counci2aaa 8�zris ' said !�e thoeight the problems weze created by u twa-fold aituatioa - the truffic aceident rate, nnd t6e luck of the right tqpe of iatersections and signaliaatiane He said that we do have one group studyiog this probl�m to eliminate eame of t6e traffic 6azarda. Chief M�eCe�rthy said ha thiaka everyone's agreed tbat engine�riug ia t6� big ha�ard on 8:st River Road, and he caanoL• see whare a policc� ag�ncy bus auythiag to do with engiaetring. Councilmaa Harria said t��t us ioag as wa ha�:e one greup loo�Ciag into this, he wondered if it was necessary to have two. Chief McCarthy said that he has soade aoate recommesdntiuna oa Ec�st Ri.er Road; as fur �e engineering is conc..osnod,� ia coa�eraation with Couaci�.o�aa 3a�eleca. Be aaid that ia tw�Ive qaars 6e could not rem�mbar a pedestrian beiag ki2.led Chare and he caaoot fe�l ti�:re is a serious pedestriaa problea� oa 8a�t xiver Boada Couacilman Samuelson sa�d that East Bi�er Road i+� importaot, but he alao remembere wben �e aad (�ief rk.�C.:tLhy were di�cussing traffic, tbe Chie#'a concera was aot oaly tha major thoroug6fares such ea EasC Bi.er Road, Uaiversity, Centr�l aad I. 694, but the iaternal accidents �ohich Council- man Sao�elson felt were a serious thing. Couacilman 3.:muelaoa a�:laed Cbief McCarthy if he felt �hat Cougher jurisdiction, incrQased jurisdiction eaforcea�ear being mare active, or using more radar Wonld alie�•iat�: the situationo Chief HcCarthy 3aid it was a case of too few mea coveiing too ma4y milea, aad they caaaot be everywhere at th�e same time. He a€id they study oa Che spot mapa where the a�aat actideats are occurring the tima oi dap or night that thcy are happening. and thia is c�6ctTo th� cara Fro put at ttsat particulax ti.me. Couacilaian 3.,muelson said that perhaps t:he o er- alI eaforcemeat prograin ehould be more at��ft�peoC. �e said that using tbe sadar oa 7th Street did woadera. C6iaf McCarthy pointed out that t�ey cannot uae radar oa tc�. ' COUNCIL P�NUTE�, itEBBIT�RY o, 19G7 ' Couacilman Harris sai8 he apQreci3ted the willingness of the Poli.e , �aanission to aerve, but th3e he did not feel jastified ia aakiag ihem to do what anotttsr gzoup was daing. as basically theq would b� studyiag the traf£ic problem which ie �the safety problem aa 8ast River Road. He ' auggeste� the two groups could sit dowa fogether to see what the Coua�y proposals �ill ba. PAG1� 19 Dr. Williams of the Police Coaimisaion ask.�d what rall the Safetq Casmittse would play ia thie. M�yor Ri,rkham said that some cf the Council fe�ls ther� is no 3afety CoaamiCtee. Couacila�an Liebl said be did aot fe�l t6at t6ia mas a safety prablem; but a problem of how to use the force. He agid Chat thes'� are 2'l men availalbe and they should be uaed more effectively. Councilmaa L=.eb1 asked Chief McCarthy haw the morale of the Deparemeat was and if they were williag ta cooperate. Chief McCarthy aaid yes theq were. Councilman Liebl aslced how often ehey are seat to achool. Chief McCarthq said Lhere ax�e three a�ea going to school preseaCly, and every aew man who has beta hired has goae to school. Councilman Liebl said that the Police Departmeat has five cara and hs would lilce to se� Chese cara used. Chief McCarthy sai�d Chot every car is being used. Couacilman ;.iebl said that tha Police Depar�a�en� has mpre �aea, but tihe service haa not iacrsased in tho past 10 years. Chief McCarthy said that whea he started here thera were 1200 people and today ther� are 27,000 people, which demanda auch mora service, and the Police Depar�ment must Calcre house calls. and other calls besides patrolliag. Councilmau Liebl said he Chought the residential areas shou2d be gatrolled csore than they are. Chie€ McCarehy said he was aure our citizeas get ns mucl� residential patrol as any otber City in Mianeeota aad perbapa mare. Be aaid tiha� other cit£es are also ha�ing trouble with hou::s brealcins, £ncxerased tiraffic, and our xesideatial axeaa have grawa but they are s�ill p�tscol2ed eve�y aighC. . The Ci�y Manager safd that the implication is thae none of ua are aware of tchese problema and t�ars: we are doing aothing abouL• them. He said that no ma�ter what was doae a3ditionally, aone of the fatal accideats could ha e been prevenCed. He �afd �hat our police do patrol, do iasue tickets an� do put out rad�.r; bu�.�here are always prohlems you just cannot ps'evect. It wauld be fmp�seible to pxevent all ac�iden�s. t�:qoz Rirkham said i� did not believe Couacilmaa Liebl h�d be� makiag any iafereocea, be was juat aslciag questions on clhat is baitt�; doae in different areas. Mayor Rirkhae4 said that if tt�e Conncil waa gaing to pursue this further. there should be a mee�iag between tbe Commiasion, ti�e Chief aad the Couacil as thie is aot ou the ageada and ia bacoming aoore involved. Casacila►aa Liebl said he was � not tryiag to grind the ax for anyoae, but c>>as tryiag to do a service for the people and he would }.itce this Iooked �� as he did aot fe�l � discussion with Mr. L�undtteiae would do sny good whatsoever. Councilmun Sheridan said he would second the motioa for discuseion. He said that he did aot feel this ahould be t6e fuaction of tbe Police Coenfssioa. xf they williagly accepted �hie it would be finej but the Police Commission is a Civil Service Comrnission to set�up specificationa for spplicants foz tbe depaYtment. Mayor Kirkb�m said that if they were williceg ta act as a citizen�s commit ec� in matcing this atndy: they were certainly ,qualified to C0�7NCIL i�,INi3°�S� P'g�UABY 6, 1967 serve ia this capacity. Tbe coembers of the Commiasion were asked ii t6ep were willing to aadertaks this. Mr. Jobnstoa �aid that thep would, prov�cled there was no time limit. Mayar Kirkham sai�i he. did not fssl a time limit cauld be put oa tbis es the Council would not be sure jnst whet wou2d be involved either. VOTB tsnon the matiaa was a voice vote ther� being ao aayo, iKayoY lCiskha� declared the motion carried. BSSOIATIQd �2Q•1 7 �,� �SOLUTIOTI TO ADVBit?ISB FaB BIDB FO! TWO P�O�.tCB ��i������� �i�l • �r� �IO�T by Couacilmau� Samueleoa to adopt R�esolntioa #:%0•1967. 8econdfd by Couacilman Hatrris. Qpoit a voice vote , tt�re bein� no naqa, Hayor lCirl�ham declazed the motioa cstcried. PAG$ 20 I�OSI'IOAi by Councilman-Sheridan to edopt Reeolution �21-1967. Seconded by Councilnwa H,arris. Upon a voice vote, there being no aaya. Mayor &fr�ac�q� declared the motioa cartied. $BSOLt3TL0[�T �2:-1967 -$SC�iNG Zffi ESTABLISS��N? � A 1�3TROI�LI?AN SSi�EB D� CTs MO'1'IO[J by Coimcilmaa Harris to adopt Resolutioa �22-1S67. Secouda4 by � Councilmaa Sheridan. Upoa a voice vote, thert being nv nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motioa carried. �SSdLUT Q�T �23-1967 RBGARDtNG D�BTSRA�iA OI4 �' S?AiS AID STRBBT • MO?I�d by Co�cilman Harris•to adopt Aesolutian �23-1967. Seconded by CouaciZman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, ther� being ae nays, Mayor Riricl�as decl�r�3d t6e m�otiaa carried. • i�I�!1 by.Canacilmaa Harris tio aSopt Resolutioa #24-1967. Secaaded by Councilm�a Samnelsoa. Upoa a voic� vote, ther� being no aays, Maqor $irtcham dsclared the motian carriod. 1 T6ere were two reeolutioz�s the Couacil Zoo�cea at; and t6ey chose the 8esolution t6at approved caordinution, and op��ed setting ao ceiling on payzol! deductions. 1�TIOTT by Council.man Bc;rris to adopt Beaolutia�a �Z5•19bi . Secoaded by Couacilman Saa�uelsoa. Upon a voice �ote, there beiag no asys Naqor Kirkti�:m declared the motion carried. COUNCIL F�fIAI[JTES � F�:BRU1�tY G, 1967 C • PAGS 21 1!0►rX�i by Couacilaian Hartia to approve for paymeat General & Public UCilities Claims �10944 t6rough #11103, aad Liquor Cla3ms �765 through �829. Secaided by Councilawa Sberida�n. IIpon a voice vote , there bcting ao naya . Mayor Ki;rkham declared th� motion carried. �y.: �.. Cau�aiiman Har�ie aeked t� much �a ba�n assessQd on the side�alks. Conncilman Sharidan said tbat tbis would be certiff.�d tbis fall aud it will be larer tbaa tbe estimate. 1�I�i bq Couacilta�n Harris to approve for paymeat the #Qllaaiag ostisates; D. M. IQoyes Coastructioa Cdapany General Contractors 140 West Frae1k11n veaae � MiaaeapoI.i�e, �im�esota Fridleq Civic Ceater Certifieate No. 1 tJgnuas'y 26, 1967) for P�erial Inceptioa to December 31, I966 CerCificate No. 2(JaeUtary 31, 1967� for teriod Decemt�er 31, 1966 to Jaauarq 30, I967 Aaoka County - Departmeat of Sigi�ways Elaoka, Hinnesota Final - City's 8t�are - Concrete Curb and Gutter and Walk - Mississippi Street � Street Project IQo. 19b6-3 3andstrom & 8afner, Ittc. 749 Forest Dale Soad $t. peul, iiivaesota 55112 gstimate �5 - Water, S�aitary Bewer and Stor�s ' �a�= Ia�ravemeat Pro ject No. 79, accordie►g to Contract �Coaomerce Perk, S�anstroa Court, eCc.) ' �J � ' ' Comstock � Davia, jac. Consultiag $agiaears 1446 Couaty Road "J" Minasapolie, Miaae�ota, 55432 $ 37,a16:OQ $ 20,276:00 $ 27,413:39 a 7,OI4.09 Batimate �12 - Water Improvemeat Project No. 75-C, � 4Q7.50 Schedule 2 from Jaauary 2, 1967 through Jaauarp 28, 1967 for the furnishing of residont iaapection and resident supervioion for ti�e �taking out of tlte coastruction work. Tbe eotioa was secoaded by Camcilmn Sberidan. Upoa a voice vot�, tl�re being no nays, Mayos Kirkhaai decle�d the motion carried. COUlYCI1. MI�ii1T�So FSBBUARY 6, 1967 BSC�SS �� Mayor Riskham declared e 5 miaute receaa. T6e orefting reconven�ed at 12:10 A.M. CCl�IICATIatdB: _�A) AI��dCA COt1�1TY UNI�:�,�ACCBPTANCB PAGB 22 I�IGti by Conacilman Harris to recsive aod fila tbe letCer frva� tbe Aaotca Countq Uni,on. SecondQd by Couacilmaa Samuelsoa.• Upon a voice vote, thers beiag no aaya, Mayor Kirkham declared the awtion carried. �) SMITB t SUIT FG� B�1D PAYI�I�iT ,...r...�.. MOTIOIi by Councilmaa Samaelson to receive aad file tha ccmvnuaication f�com Wrman Smith reg;srding the Biaaconi settlement. Secoaded by Co�ciimaa Sheridaa. Upon a voice vote, there beiag no naqs, Mayor Itirkhaa� declo�e+Bd t6e motion carr3.�d. CC� A2i0RA CO�TPY ffiG�dA1' �PAR?1�S1QT: DRAINAG$ The City Menager said tt�at the Highw�y Dapartmsnt would like a letter frce� Comstock � Davis in iregard to this situatiou. MD'lYQ1 by Counai La�a Sheridan to refer Chis letter to the Consulting Bagiaesr for a response to the Aaoka County Higbway Departmeat. Seconded by Councilman Ha�cris. Upon a voice ��ote, khere being ao nays, Mapor Hfcft� declared tbe m�tion carried. �� DIS�ICT. #I4i AR1`RtJR STitRBT T1� City Sngiastr said that.this is one of the areas left ia Fridley �ith no stotm se�er, aad the City has bean waiting to do this, but the �rea haa aot baaa built up �ch aad the assessments are too fiigh. There �ad besn tbe possitiility t6at Htm could 6ave aubsidizad the Citp but thia i�as bean turaed.dowa. Re asked what direc�ioa Che Council would like to take, put ia mains aad leave the laterals out, or put ia a temporary �ain. It was suggeated that t6is could be made part af the petiCion and sent ouC to 8ee the responsa. Council�n S�ridaa said�that this would not be quite fair, as the area is only two bfoc'.cs long and the storm sewer is covering four aectioas of land, so they caaaot be tied together. Couucilnwn St�eridaa suggested che Sngineoriag Department give the Couacil aa estimate to lay the maia ia, and the assessmeat could be hald for awbile eu�til they see what is ae�ded. Tbe Citp Sagineer aaid he conld give ap estimate for the two blocks oa r�rtbur Street and an estimate on a temporary street. ' i�0?'i0N by Couocilman Sheridan to request that the C ty Bogiaesr figure out an estimate of cost for two blocGs oa Arthur Street. Seconded by Couneilman S�muelsoa. Upoa a vaice vote, thQre being no nays, Mayror Rirkhaa declared the motion carried. , ' e��g� A�IINUTE3 9 irB�RYf�iRY 6, 1967 �i3 1lAP�.SW00� V1I.i.AC.B: CQ�1,i,Yffid_?ION 1�0�tI�1 by Coaacilmaa Barris to rlceive aad fiie the coa�uticatioa froaf Meplevood Village. Sec�ded by Couacilman Saawelam. Upan a voice vote, .t6era beiag no aaye, Mayor �irlcham declered the motioa carried. S�� FBIDISY �0�13ING AND �VSLOPi�NT l�tTrBORI?Ys CIABING 0�► 800[t�3 ... _ . �. .� i�OTiON by.Councilman Sh�rid8a to receiva t6e Housiug and Red�velopmeot A�nt6ority Meeting Hiautes af November 25, 1966 and the 1Kiautes of January 2., I967 clasing out the Autboritq. Secoa�d�d by Co�ncilaeo Samnelson. IIpon a voice vote, there beiag no naqs, Ma�or Birkhaai d�clared the motio� carried. MOTLCN by Councilsan Shoridaa r�ceiving t6e lettera ancl aa:tptiag th� r�signationa of tLe l�ebess oi the Boasd 8ichard Herder, Jolm 14syer, Paul Barrow,.aod Beveread Rcudall, and that the Adaiaiatr�tioo sesd t6m a letter of theak� ior doiag the job. T� motia► vas secoaded, and upon a voice vote, there being ao naya, Mayor Rirkbam declared�the awticn carried. PA(� 23 2�TIQt iYy Cauac ilaw+p Samucaltun tbd t ttte �.�s iag aad Redeve lopmeot Atithority be requested to give C6e Couacil a fiaal accouat. S�cond�d by Councila�a Ii:izzi�. Upon a voic�e �ote, tharc3 being uo osye, Ft,�yor t:i k6aca due2�rod t6e motiou carriQd. � • iG) T0►1'Z�: xEQUBST F� At�BY IR�i�NG: Counciloan 3ao�elson aeked the City BaginPer ha+ �any allaya ae bad ia Fridley. The City Baagieresr seid that ve had a couple of doaea. There are qaite a few ia Plymouth Addition and oa t6e eaat aide of Ha�nilton'a AddLtion to Mecbanicsville. The City Manager said that the Citq has aot plaaed t1N alleys for years. Hs said it was the policq when 6� came that aay uader- sized streeta, eu►fmproved areas, or alleys would aot bo plo�ed. TbQy might have beea plawed oace ia two years if tiie sQatr abF very doep, but t6e� xould have to tak� lust choice. Councilman Sliesfdaa asked if the CiCy had tlre equipmeat to do ttiis. The City Bnginesr anid we l�aqe a grader aad our "V" plaw !s fairly large , the problem is there is norohere to pwh ti� saow.' Couacilmaa Sheridaa said that. aa the City does not maintain the alleys, we woald be teking a chance ruining o�r plaws on the frozea g�ca�ad. Councilman Saaauelson eaid perhpas they could b� done oa the Pire Marabal's request aft:es all the other streets are doae aad if the crew and equipaasat are aVni1�►1.4�e. Councilman I.iebl said that the 8 p�ople who siga�d t1w petitiau should have the courtesy of an answer tel.Iing them of the policy of t6e Admitiistration in the past. s 1�?TON by Couacilman Harria that the Administration inform the pooplc3 t�hat�the City daes aot have the equipmeot to plow alleys, but if it is made available in the future, Chio could be considered agein. Secoaded by Councilman Lfebl. Upoa a voice vote, there being no oays, Mayor Rirkttam declored the motiaa carried. COi�iCIL t�1Yi�S� ����i�%Y �i...�.��; �,H,L MUNICIPAL IBAGL� :� IBGISLATIVB 1�STING PA(� 24 HO►PI03�1 by Cauaci2man Harris to recei.e and ffl� the commuaicatfoa from �:he League of Minaesota Muaicipalitie�. Secoaded by Counciimaa Samuelson. IIpon a voice vote, there being no nays, M�aqar Rirkham declared the motiosi canied. � �t) MII�AJSSO'tA HIGi�IAY DBPA�NT: BID Q�1 TRAF'FaC SI�='NAL4 1y0►tidTi by Couacilman 8amu�lsoa to approve tire bid and the City's edditioaal cost. Seconded by Gouncilmaa Sheridaa. Upon a voice vote, there beiag no nays, Mayor Rirkham declared,the motiun carried., �J) SUBURBAN BA1E A[Tl'�OBx?Y: N$61S RKLEASE 1�ION by Councilman Saa�elson to receive and �ile th� camm�nication �� t6e 3uburbaa BntQ Autl�ority. Secoaded bjr CouaciL�aa Sbtridaa. Upaa a� voiae vote, there beia�; ao naya, M��ror IC#.rkisam �e�:lared the sotion carried. B-B-B C�QTTBS I�LITNG 2 Mayor Rirkham drera tt�e Cau►cil�s a�tanstion ta a mesting of the B•8-B ComaittQe to be beld Feb�ary 9, 2967. � _i$i �ANDUM, BBi 1WIN CXTY SUSURBAN TAXI Gc7�„ANY Mayor' Rirkham read a memorandixa he had rtcieved froan the Chief of Police regarding a cell be had r4ceived about the posaibiiity that the T�oia City 3uburbaa Taxi Cempaay'e insurance had beece cancelled. �lOrT20TT by Councilman Samuelsoa to direct the Ada�inistration to check oa , whether the Compaay's insuraace is in fo�cce. Secoaded by Counciltoan S6eridaa. Upoa a�voice vote, there being no aays, Mayor Rirkham declared the motioa carried. t I � I ' Q�AN $OUSLS ?he Citq Manager said that Mr. Oman had at one time told him t►e waa fntEaeeted in this house, aad the City Mansger h�d told him to malc� a bid, but he has a�C doae this.� The Council discuaaed whether they should get aa appraisal f3rst, or ask for bids firat, �.nd whether there attould be a stipulatioa4 t1:at t!� house canaot be movsd to another locatioa in Fridleq. � Mi0TZ0'N by Couitcilman Sheridan Co direct the Ad�iaistratioa to advertiae ' for bide for the sale of he Oman house to be moved outside of Fridley. Secoaded by-C . Upon a voice vote, there being no asys, Mayor Rirkham declared the motion carried. ' ' ' WB�T� PAY Fd8 T�NADO WORS: Tb�x Couacil discusead what tbey at�uld do abont overtiwe work some City tmployees did duripg tbe �ornado. Cou�►cilman Samuelsoa suggested t6at a .� , ,,.,. CQtIMC'IB. MiNUT�S a I�PRIJABY 6, 1967 list be prepared oa what work was doae, and the hours spenC. and hava it 0o the aganda at the next regular meetiag. Tt� City Manager said that !N will do t6is. ,P�ICB DEPAB'1�N� U,_IB,�: PAGB 2S Mz�yor RiYkham said hg would like to review the Police pay achedule. Be said that hia nndesstanding of the 6� raise they were to get was tbut tbe 6x, raisQ would be given on top of the 1966 ecale, aad in addition, anq step raises the mea had coming would be added oa top of tbia, but t!w scltedule posted by the Cbief of Police doea not match up wiCh this. The City Manager said that tt�e�Chief of Police h�d posted ttiis scbedulo and bad also given it to tbe thxee man ccmmittee representing tb� Police ait6 the Police Commis�ioa aad Council, and gotten their approval as the ecbedule that was aceeptable to the P�lice Departmeat for 1967.' The City Msnager said.that with tl�is schedule they all receive 6� or better. Bs said that some of them might pzefer a step plus bx, but the pr�c�ice bas always been to give the increase to the top step and drop taQ firat step off. The City Manager said tl:ey tt�ousht the sebedule �as satisfactorq to the men and iadicated care t4�a a 6� raise, it wae in effect tvo ateps except in the top step wbere t�ere wa8 nacihere ta go aad they got the flat 6Z. I�aqor Kiric�em said that he had follo�wed this up to fiad out if tbey had rsaeived their 6� rr�ise, and he learned that they had aoe, and there se�med to be a misuaderatandiag. The City Managsr said that there vas a misuaderstaading, aad it can be adjueted auy way the Couacil wist�s. Tlw Mayor a.�td t1�at tise rai.se was to be 6Z fcsr alI the men, and had nothing to do with steps. If they had step raises coming, thia would be in adaitioa to the 69.. As it is set up naa tbe 3c3olor man got bis 6x, but the 2 year maa is short $9, the 1 year is sttorr ��s, an� 6 mont6s is short $15. The City Manager gaid that if the Cauncil wamta it to be a rogu�.as Btep plus 6x, t&e old achedule will have eo be kept, but he bad tboaghe t�e Couacil 6ad wanted tit�e steps moved up. ' Covncila�aa Harris �aid that withouC facts aad fi$ures before the Council, i�'was difficult to compare the schedules, a�ad suggeated they meet with the City Maaager on this. The City Haaager said that he and the Chief of ' police will maice up a chart, and anytbing Che Cauncil vaata tbem to do they will be glad �o do. ' ' 1 ' Mayor Kirkham said that thia itQn will ba cartianed. BABBIS - ICB AxBNAs Councilman Aarris said that he has beea acting t�s lisison on the Ice Areaa, and last Wednesday, he, A1 Koridak, Aarvey Peteraon, and Paul Brown had made a trip to view Braemar Arena. He said that there is a bill psepared to send to the legislature to use the proce0ds to operate the facility. H+e aaid that the Couaty Caamissia►ers have requ�ated that Fridley provide scae sites, and a formal letter is beiag prspared by Sobert Hugbes for the Council. to pass on to the Cau►ty Cominissioaare. � 1 ' ' ' COUAICII, MiNUTES, ItBBRUABY 6, lyG7 FC�.TJQaZPTG AG'BNDA; Councilman Harris said that duxing th� pasC �reas, th� Council has baa operating uader the prQndss that nothing is brought up to the Couacil other t6an tbings t6at are approved at t6e Couacil table es a discuasion between tha members, and thar ia why the it� of "Agenda Adoptida" Mas put oa the ageada. He aaid thrit in fairaea� to tbe members of t:�e Council, people ahould not be iavited to diacuas things ualess tha meml�ers of tEu Couacil are aware of it. . ADJCU�II�NT: � tThes� being ao further buaine�s, Mapor Kirkham declared the �tegular Couacil Meetiag of Fobrtrary 6- 196T adjouxned ut 12:44 A.M. , $eapectfully se�bmietad, �. ��v +�;��� ' Mary Lu S�rom 3ecretarp to �he Council ' I � I ' ��, I ' I ' � �J � PA(� 26 PAGE 27 ?� t�iINUT83 OF THB SPBCLIL COUNCIL 1�8TING �R 1r8�EUABY 13, 1967 .��.r�.r.r�.r.r� �� � - - r TQe Speciel Msering of tlte Fridley City Caincil Mas ca2led to ord�r by 1layor Pro Tem 8arris at 8t03 P.I�i. : . i_ � I��IBB�S P�88EN?: Harris, Sberidaa, $�er�ulaon, Li�bi bB�BAS AB8B�T: ' Rirkbaa The Ciey �'i�a+�Y read tbe Notice of �eariag. I�ayor Pto Tem flarris stated that, ia order to condact the Hearing ia tbe beat possible manoer, ffrst the people in favor of t6e rezoniag could ataad, gi.e tbteir name aad addreas,•aad state their reasona, thea thaae people agaiast the rezoning coald apeak. fle expl:�iaed that t6e Coue�cil Will not aiake a determioatioa at the close of tbe heariag, but any actioa to be takea will be don� at the aext regular Council Meetiog ot Fabruarq 20, 1967. I�e augges[ed thep atart the hearing by hearing froa the repreaeatative� of TaTgcst aeotes. l+�c. Jerry H�erringer aaid that ba aad his fsther were petitioaers #or tbe rezoaiag witb the St. Aathoay Vil•Lage Shoppia�g CentQr, Iac. Se said t6at Mr. Max Salitermaa oeas represented this eveaiag by Mr. Jases Hoben and Mr. Jaaes Dorsey.of Jamea Pe Hoben and Associatea, Seal 8atate. ite iettroduced Mr. Dougiaa Dayton, President of the Target Stor�s, to give tbs pertiaent iaformation on the zeaoaiag request. Hr. Dayton ezplained that the store they were proposiag,contained 146,000 square feet aad basically will be identical witb tbe Target store ia Bloomington. He said that the store will be pushed back to Lhe�west bouadary i.0 order to paC the parking in froai. facing tfu higi�way. Iie said there aoald be 120,000 square feet of department atore area, aad abaut 'L8,000 square ieer of grocery store area operated by Applebauma. He said that ebs parking lot pro�ides for ap�roximacely 1400 cara which they feel Will be more thgn adequate. Mr. Daytoa said that they are enxious to cose iato Fridley because ot its growC�, aad because of the iciad of customer that exists here, and that they hope ta be � good addition to tbe City itself . Mayor Pro Tem Harzia asked if anyoat elss in the sudieace �ished to speak ia bet�alf of the rezoning. There was no naso�er. �e asked if any member of tbe Couacil wisbed to speak. ' Couacilman Sheridan stated that tiu petition iacluded in the agenda 6ad beea $ivea to him peraoaallq a week ago, and b� had advised the people it would be presented to tbe Council oa their behalf. He suggeated that ' t6e Couacil rsceiv� tbe Petitioa as it i.a pertinent to the snbject of re$oniag. , , SP�CIAL COI3NCL 2�ETINGg FEERUABY 13, 1967 PB�ITY0��2-1967 OPPOBYNG REZ0�4ING �8�w:3 CLOA �67•02) : MQTIQ�i�by Couacilman Sheridaa to receive aad �ile Petitioa #2-L967. Seconded by Counc,ilman 8a�elaon. Upon a voice'vote, t6er� bein� no nays, Mayor Pro ?ea 8arris declared the motion carried. Mayor Pro Tem 8arria aaked if an�one ia the sudieuce Mi+�hed to�apeak iu opgosition to the rezoaiag. � 1�r. Alexander Atov#,,�akp, 5421 Zladisoa Street Northeast, said �he oynsd properCy bordering the iesoaing. He said he soas oppoaed to tbe rezoniag beceuse �ahen be moved to Fridley, be kne� the prop�rty bebind hLa was zoned single familq �Iwclling, and be feels this vill be iafringing oa hia right as a property owner, to take away the bu#fer zoae he tltought wouid be there. • . P�GF. 28 Mr. Joe Mihala�, 5411 I�adison Street Northeast., aaid be had cose to Fridley because he liked Fridley, but if the store goes io 8e xfll noc be able to stay aa they have a family'of foiir chfldrep, and h� does•pot fe�l living next to a store like ta�s would be good for them. � Mrs. Noviteky, 5421 Hadison Street Northeast, s�icl t�aat their"sain.concera �as that' thep are afraid of tiu eventual openiag of Cheri 1.aae and traffic caniesg thzougEs she neighborhood, because the c6ildsen play.in the sereata as tbere are no sidevalks. Sbe said that they w�re told at the first -pablic hegring t6at if ?arget needed an exit in the futnre,�altt�ough there would not be one naw, aaother publ.ic heariag would noC !� ve to b� �eld eo chaage tbis situatioa as the voice of the Cvuacil would be enough. Couacflman Harris asked, ii protection were offered to thes, that Lhi� taould not be opened, by a cul-de-sac or soa� similar aolutie�t, would tl�e rezoning be satisfactory eo them? Mr�. NoviCsky said that this bad ba�a t6eir maia coacera. Councilman Barris read a letter handed to the Coua,:il fraa� Mr. Dsytoa that�iadicated that �hey would dedicate aa area oa the aortltt�est that would be used a e park laad, and that Target would waive aap access to or from Cheri I.ane. Mrs. Novitsticy ask,ed if tbis could be cbae�g,ed at any date ia the future evea though it were in writing. The City Attorae� said that the City could eatex into a contract witb the Target Stores that would make ti�e grantiag of the rezoning contiagent on an agreement th�t tirep would surrender right to �+ccess oQ C�ri Lane. 8e said aa agreemeat could be sigaed betwee�t the City and the Canpany which vould be the coasideraCioa behind t6e Council agreeing to the rezoniag, and this could be done ia such a way as to be bindiag. Mt. Joha Tokar, 57? - 54th Avemas Northea::t, said that he was oppoaed to tbe rezoniag, oa tbe basis that be tbought i.t t�ould devaluate his property, and a road going througl� to C6eri Lane would 1� a safety haaard. Bs said be would like to fiad out more about how conmercial aoaing would effect the selliug of bis hame. Couacilmaa Harris .asicsd if it would alleviat� part of his�problem if Cheri Lane would not be an accesa sCreet to Targ�t. l�ir. Tokar said that it would. SPECIAi. COUBIICIL 1�EE?ZNG, FSBRUABY 13, 1967 PAGE 29 Mr. Novitsky said that he Dad talked to professional people at ltiain Citr Federal, Midc�est F.:deral, and FBA about the effeet on resale of the ptog- erty. Be said tl�at it caa affect property wi�thia 300 feet of comvarci�l property. It coutd p.ossibly eliminate aap FHA finaaciag in the future dependiag upon tha traffic, t6e lights, aad the geaeral idea of living bq commercial property, He said he felt they were.ent£�led to t� buffes zone they had wbea tiuy moved ia, aad they do not waat to heve to worry about getting financing, and he felt the type uf peoplt Who would buy his home would be tbe tqpe that �ould have to g�c Y�A financing. Cowtcli�an Harris said be had checked into this, and had been adviaed that the property on the north side of Aolly Shoppiag Center has beea sold under both Gl:aeed 1�HA financiag and this ia propert� abntting comm�rcial. Mr. Novitsky aaid he just waated to sCrc3ss the rule that FHA goes by and could_be enforced. Mapor Pro Tem Harris called oa the City Attorney to explain about the parking if the rezoni�ag were denied. Th1� City Attoraey said that tbe City Ordinan�e has e provisioa that parking may be permitted in 8-1, R-2, And R-3 zoaes when it is aithia 500 teet of tbe arta to be gerved, by obtaiaing a Special Use Permit, so �he cede would permit parking without rezoniag with the Special Pe�aoi.t. M�. Willism Miller, 5412 Madiaon Street North�aet, said ti�at if it will ' allow parking in R-1 why is the land Co be rezaaing. CounciLnan H,arris $aid he believ���part oi the buildiag was on the reaoaing. Mr. Mi11er said that if it oaly amounts tn 50 feet, why doa�t they jus� move the � building up. Mr. Oaytoc► stated that he was �ure i.t was bettor to baLe the t�ildiag on �the aest side of the parkin� lot. Yf tEie building vere on the easterly�side, there would be more lights and more activity aext to the , houses. iie said thaC the back brick wall, whieh is aot used except for $rocery receiving, will be much more quiet. ' � , ' ' , Mr. flerrigas, 5402 Madiaon StreeC Hortheast, said that he wae also oppoaed to the rezonfag because of the service road oato Cheri Laae and the possible effect to the resale value of hia hoaae. He said he did aot thiak Mr. Dayton would want otie af his stores put ug in �Iayzata w6ere be liv�d. Kr. Novitsky asked who would pay for t[u park 3f there is to be attother oae ia the area, the cost of liability iasurance, aad the maintenaace. He aalaed if this would be a gift or wouid be aasessed t�o the people ia the erea.. �o�silm�n Sheridan explaiaed that the City of Fridley does aot assesa an � individnal.area for parka, the cost of development comes out of the Park Budget which in turn comea out of the geaeral tax assessa�neent. He explaiaed that the liabili�y insurance wou2d be part of Lhe overall blankei ia►suraace carried by the City. M�. Novitsky asked if the park would be fenced aad wh o would pay for it. Councilman Sheridaa said the City would pay for Che fencing, and that parks are fenced for the protection of ehe property owner against iagress aad egress. Mr. Novitsky asked about tlse Dark on 54th Avanue and 7th 3treet. It was poiated out that this was et� �ndeveloped park. The Park Budget was checked aad it waa found tbat the park � 54tb Avenue and 7th S�reet is budgeted for developfng ia 1967. Mra..Novitsky S�CTAL COitKCIL �TING, FEBRUARY 13, 1967 YAGB 30 asiced if the park beiog dedicated would be fenced, botb for the residents, and to keep the cbildrea away frooa t1� �ttore. Couacilar�n H�arria said t6at some storea have bte� required to provide fencing sucb aa the �d Owl and Hollq Center. Be said he Was saro that thia would be agrtsa�le to the Daqton repr�setttatives. Counailman Hurris said that the Couacil t�aas interested ia protecting tl�e rights of the people, and also kteping ia miad that ti�iaahvuld be an equitable situation for all peopl� vith th� pvssibiliCy of increasin� t6e tax base. fle said that this has to be a t�ro-vay street. Mts. Betty Swanson, 543t Madisoa Street Nort6east, asked that lot 9�! pointed out for her on t6e map. She said t6at tbia lot ruas aloag thsir lot line aad wea w�deriag if it wculd be possibl� that this could be opened onto Cheri Laae at same time. Couacilman Sheridan poiatad out tha lot aad said that it would be in the dedicatioa. Co�cila►�a Harris aak�d if anyoa� elae wi,ahed to be 6eard. There qas o0 answer. • 'Mayor Pro Tem Sarris closed the Public 8earing on Bezooing Sequest ZQA #67-02 at 8:37 P.M. PUBLIC I�ABING OI�T SANI?ARY S�BqBB. WA� AND ST�it SSW'68 P�O�Ct �i84 i ,. .r_____�__._._� �_.__._ The City Mr3aager read the Notice of geari.ng. l�yor Pro ?em Aarris esked if anyone wished to speak for Coastructioa Item A. There waa no answr. Couacilman Barris aslced if anqoae wislied to spsak ia oppositioa to Con- struction Item A. There taas no nni�:Q�. 8e eslced if aayosre visi�ed to apeak oa Coastruction Itea� B. Mra. Hentges, 1533 Onondaga Street, reviewed the asses�ments sh� has paid siace 1962 for stora► aewer and .�ut�s[iooed tihy she musC pay agaia. Hr. Duane Olsea, from t6e consulting �irm oY Coestock � Davis, sxplaiaed that tbe original aasesamuat in I962 bad be�n for the t�unk �ervic� and this had beea aeaessed ic� that area. Now the.intda� is to iasCall t6e laterals, catch basins, and leads so the street can be improved. Tbe City Finaaee Director looked up the sesessments of Mrs. Hentgea, l�I�cs. Earl Follmuti�, 1641-74tb Aveaue, aad Mr. Clarence G�n, i475•73rd Aveaue aho gave t6e amouats they had already paid in assessments. The Piuence DfrecCor explained what t6e different assessmeaCs ia tbe area bad beea for. It was pointed out to Mr. Guan that a poritioa of his property wbich frante on �3rd Aveaue, will not be eerved �Y �ig lateral systesn, but if ia the future a larger area was aerviced, aud he wsa included, he would be a8sesaed. Mr. Olsea o£ Comatock & Davis, said that Ehe-entire area had beea aasessed at an equal rate for tise origia�l improvement Project #24, but the laterals wi12 only serve the areas sbaded ia red on the map. i�rs. RPatges said they live oa �aoasdaga 5treet, w&ich is oae big field. She saksd if they wfl! be assessed again or would thia tatce care of it forever. Mr. Olaen said that this would canplete the starm sewer aesessments to serve ber. , SPBCYAI. COU[�TC$L P�Ti�iG, FBBRUA1tY 13, 1967 , Couucilman Harria explained that the lisdtLfg �oaa being 1s�ld, because a � atree:t has beea p�titioned for, but this caanot be pat.in uatil r.he storm sewer is campleted. YA(� 31 Mtt. Foi+ler, 74'lS Bacon Drive, aak�d if this stora sewer as�essaeat was for the laterals only, aad i� maay laterals. Mr. Otsea, said that this was the oaly time tfie Couacil has tr�ed to difftreatiate b�taeen a trunk and a'acoaller line, a�d the liae aize had be�q terminatod at 24". Cowncilman Harris asked itics. Sentgea if she was aga��ast tha project. Sbe aaid, no she just wanCed to knma why she had;,td pay again. Mrs. Follaiutb said she was not against t6e project, and Mr. FoR�lor said that the s:or� sewer had to come before they could get tise street"paving, �nd wante�t to tanow the eoet, Mr. Olasa eaid thaC the grosa acreage includiag tht street would be approximately $1.77 per httudt�ud square feet, aad tl�e asaessed proposed project, deletiag the atreet.vould be ¢2.01 per hundred square feet, and pointed oat that Che park and schools aould be, assessed at the same rate. Mz�. Olaen said he fe1C this waa a conser4ativa eatia�ate, as bids tbey t�ad taken Ls+o week,a ago on a iarger proj�ct cFmt fa 30� under the estimates. He said this was s good time for bids. Be s�id there was soane c8ance tbat Mouue,v£ew aad the County mould take care of some of the cost which would reduce the as�esameat. (COUiJCIi�7AN �I3 38FT T� I�STING AT 9 s 00 AND TUBNBD T� GAVSL ONBB ?0 CO�ICIIi�AN S��tI1�1N) Couacilman Liebl exp23iaed tbat more t.6aa 50% of the people oa Onoadag� Srreet 6ad petitia�ed for a bl.acktop strest, aod it is tlie policy of the Cacincil that t6ey do aot improve a street un2ess ti4e sanitary and eto��t seaer are ia. �s eaid tbey call the hearing to fiad out if the people � are financially able to afford this impro�.eaLent. He said that it waa up to the people if they can afford it, th� Couacil will go al�ead, aad if they cannoe afford it, the Couacil canz�ot improve the atreet to the staadards set by tbe Ccuoci'�. l�rs. Stri�g�r, 1470 Onoa@aga Street, said that ttte� storaa sewer Las already gone by l�er house ao�4 e�ae pas alssady paid $3,000, aow she will have ta paq this and then tite •treet. Councilman Liebl aet�d haw many people favor Project #84. There were aboue four h�ads raised. Mrse Hentges said that she wanted to hav� it fix,ed, and Was willing to pay her ahare, bnt wanted to lcaow sahy after paqing oace, sha must paq agaio. Councilman Samuelsan said that this ia the fiaal eoaaection to g�t ttt� ' water to Ri::e Creek. There was a question on stendiag watar aad �Lr. Olsen said that the c�tch basins wi12 pick up the ponds ia tbe lo�w apots. A lady said her homs�vas oa bigh ground, aad asked if she ewst stil! pay for storm sewer, tihd waa told yes. A maa asksd vby part of the es�a was ' omi�ted on the map, aad �as told tha�t the proj�ct is laid out by the coniowcs of the lw��. Ln anawer ta Mrs. Hea�ges on her assessments, the Finance Diractor pointsd out that ah� had paid for t6e eain for thQ ' aaaitary sewer aad tbe laterals far the sani�nry aswer, and the main for the seorm sewer, and �his heariag wds for the Iaterals of the storm sewer. Msse l�entges said that she understood it, was aatisfied, and would psy it. L_J , Councilman Samuelsoa fotroduced three letters the Council bad received on behalf of tbis Yublic Hearing. A letter of obj�ctioa to t6e project from i� SPECIAL COUNCIL r�ETINGo �EB�UA�tY 13 L967 ' Thomas A. Flaaery. A leteer objecticig to the asaesement �rom Saa�uel C. � Dalberg, Dalberg Builders, Inc., and a letter from Indepeadent Scbool District No. 16, presenting a sta�cling di8oppoval uatil ti�ey hava bad time �to s'tady it. �ON by Conncilman Samwlaoa to receive tbs letters froat I�r. F1atNry Mr. Dalberg, �ad School Distsict #16 aa1 make tbem part of t!� licidiags. Secoaded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice voC�, t6ere beiag ao nays, Acti�g Chairmna S6eridaa declared tbe moCiaa caxried. PAGE 32 No on� else wiahed to be taard on BSbSW �84. � Acting Cbairman Sberidaa closed the Yublic 8earistg oa S8&BW;�84 at 9:12 P.!!. PIJ8ISC,,,,�A�tING CN ST�B'BT PBO.'�C? 1967-2: Zlte City Manager read tlw Notic� of Heariag. Actfng t�aisaan ShtridaA asked if aayoae in t6� avciienee �rished to be heazd, either for or againat thia project. Hr. Da��id Lazarz, 7339 Abl� Strest Nort[�east, said tbat thia stie�et will be at t6e back of 6is propwerty, aad asked if 4e will b� aas�ssed for aQwer, gutter and blacktop. Tbe Fiaaace Director said that tiie property wast of Bak�er is aot included in t6� saaitas7r sewer or water �ssassa�eent, and will pay oaly lj�y the cost of a resideatial strset. Auother visitor to tha Couacil p9s�tit�g asloed ba� far �ill tl�e City go witb tbe curb, as he hris a 2�i• garage, and an additioaal 24' driveo�ay beaide it which is �epht;2t. Ttu City 8n�iaeor eaid tbat Chey will d�px+�es tt�s curb for amy leagth that� he deairea. 16sre was no o�e elss preseat at the Council Meoting who wiahed to be heard on thia project. Acting Chairmaa Sheridaa cio�ed tl�e Public Heariag on ST. 1967-2 at 5s18 P.M. � AiCTIQ1 TO BB TAI03N AT NBXT BBGUTAR COUNCIL 1�BB?IN„� G OF FSBBUABY 20, 1967: Actiag Chairman Sh�ridaa explainsd zo the members of the audience that thase first thze� P+�blic H�ariags wiit b� on the agendn of February 20, 1967, and arty actioa taicen by tbe Council will be doae at that time. ��______s�,r � �sszo� To sasCr s�t aa �_�►�rc�: Two representatives of the Jayce�s roere preaeat at �lie Couacil I�ting aad sbowad the Council a picture of the propsed billboard. Counci2aaa 86eridan said ha noticed that the applicativa toeation4d it�talling iC ea the soutb- �eaC corner of City Rall property, aod wondered if this vaa a mistake, and was o�eaat to be the no�thwest corn�r. Tbe represenCative� aaid it Wes tl�e southweat corner. Councilmaa Sberidan �sked if tbey woald reco�asidsze and plac� it in t6e aorthwtat cora�r, aad tbey said no. The Council discussed Che aize, placement, and t11e beight a�bove the ground with t6e repres�atativss. Councilmen St�ridan asked the Juyce�s why tt�ey objectsd � S7P�CYAL COiTNCZL Ge FEE�TiA�tY 13, 1957 PAC� 33 ' to the old location. T6a r�presentative said that one objectfa� was ' that there were so m,awy s�ns in tbat locaeion already, aad they t�anght this would be lweter ait in tlya opea. He explaiaed that it wi11 be a sign similar to tbe Fridley Bnnk siga with iuterior lightiag. Coum,cllmn Liebl said i�e ast�ed t6s eize Was accardiog to City Cod�, aad the Jnyr.O� ' , snld yea. . (COUNCtIMAN SAB�IS �B1V� TO Z`� 1rEETING AT 9 s 20 P.M. AND BSSI�iU AIS P'LACB A3 MAYOR P� ZS2� Coun�f.l000 Liebl aslced if it was tim intentioa of the CouQCii to tak� aqy action ca the billboard at this time. He said he had aot objectioa to it. Councilmaa Shsridaa said he did aot bave aay objectioo to the sign itself, but he was aot too pleaaed with tha prnpoeed location as this coraer is the focal poiat of the new baiidiag. He said 6e thought �h� Couacil would be Qxtremely critized by the citizeaa and b�ainesamsa if the sign is allawed at t8is particular corner. Cau�acilmaa Barris asioed Couacilman 3heridaa if he oi�jected to the oid lo�ations. Couacilsaa Sbori�lao said ;hat hs had no ebjection to that. Councila�n Samuelsca meationed that the City awos 30 feet of unused ser��cQ road ia froat of tbe 8ed Qwl Store, north of Mississippi Street. He woadered if there t�as aa easemenC thea�e as a pos�ible Iocatioa for tbe sigu. The Couocil studied a mup of Chis area. Cauncilman 8arris aaid tbat the Council could coatact t6Q State 8ighway Departmeat as the 8ed Owl quadrant of Onivossity aad Miasissippi migiit be a better Iocation for the aign. Councilataa Lisbl said be thougt►t it waa a very attractive eign, and he fe•lt tt�at the spot cbosea by the 3aycee��was the best spot, as it can easily be seea aod wii! best serve the pwrposa it i� iatead.:�d for. 1y0T1�] by Councilman Sasaeael.son ta Ct�b�.� ehe applicatioa for a sign pesmit by the Jaycems uat£1 t�e u;ext r�gular �ouricil I�eetfag of February 20, 1967. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. upon a voi�e note, Councflman Liebl vatiug nay, Mayar Pro Tem flasris declar�d tbe mo�ioa carrfed. Councilman Sheridan asked t6e represeatativ�s o# the Jayce�s if thay r�ished .the Cou:►cit tio peirsue the alternate site. The repr�aentati:�e said they would aot like �o have the ai.gn across the atreet, aad is� tisat locatiort it wonld be in coa�petition with the $olly sign. Be a,aid t[�dt if t&e aiga ie too large for the southwest corner, perhaps they could cut i�c dowa soaoe. Couacilman Har�ia said that by tabling it, thia will give everyone a chance to look ut the situation cloaer. CONSIDLBATZON 0�' SSWSPt �P„ A�, - C�RI LANE: ' The City Bngiaeer e�luined the problems that the City has been 6aving with tbe sanitary sewer on d�eri Laae. ae safd that it had ba�n inatalted ixt 1961, and siace then th• contractor repaired it once, aad the City crew z�epaired it oace in 1962; !n 1963 the City called ia Soil Solidifiexs to, ' solidify the line; in I965 a lot of money w�s speat�to solidiiy asw leaks; ia 1966 there waa a problem and tbe sewer was televiead �nd si:: mare leaks were found. He said that oa January 11, 1967, he, Ice Comstock af Contstock ' �sd Da.is, Iac.,-Darrel Clark Les Chesay. ar�d the sewer leadmau mst to try to figure out ttbe aext course o# a�ctioa. He eaid that it sews Nw � � SF�CIAIe COt1NCiL T�NG, F�SSUA85C 13 , I967 seKOez had besa laid in bad aoil, and it had crncked wtua tiis lias was iaatalled. 8e said they callfd io � solidifing caopaaies aad both felr tbat eo awch woru had be�a done already without solving t�e p�obl�a. T6a n�ct choice was t� relay the line io �ast iroa, fos �6ich bi.ds wers called. 1'�ere was oaly ot�e biddsr, 8andal� � Bezglin, in tbe aaovat of $19,500, whicb is quite axpQnsive. Hr. Qureshi said tl�et C6ere aaa t6e possibili�y that �he Target Store, i£ tkey build, will petitioa the City to install storm sawer and a12 tbe other utilities. He said roe could ius�all the lift sta�ioa to ser��e T�rget properly and relaq thia line at a shallo�a dep�h. He said that this property has p4vor been assassed far se��er laterale, so thay would be paying eome assessmene� whicb would be part of this impro,vem�at. Be said the Eagineeriag Departa�ent felt �hhat tbe saaitary sewer problem sbould be solved, b*�ore tbey proceed with any farther actiou. Counailman Sheridan asiaed wha�c Al.tei�nate 1 was. Mr. Qureshi said th3t it was sCreet raplacemeat. Councilman Harris eaid he �nd discussed this witb a coatractor w6o baa bee=► a frequeat bidder iu Fridley, and he had recie��ed t6e iadicatioza that this job could be doas on a time and material 1�asis, aad tha cootrz�ctor had indicated �h�at 30at- feet could be done for approxim+itelq $14,000. '1'he Cieq Sngiaeer said ehnt the City bad in•.estigated costf:, before actually calliag for bida, aad theq had beaa uround $SS00., beat ehis a�ould twt iaclu@e doing a�rthing to _ the liae beqond tt� 'Lsoublo ares. Councilmaa Harzis snid Chat�it was bis positioa that the bid amoune was too lerge aa amo�t to expeud without exploriag some other 8olution to`the prablem. Mr. Olsen, of Comatoctc & Davis, eaid tt�at if Target petitioas ttie Citp for services, it wili be impos�ible to ser.�ce Cisem by gravity, aad the solution maq be relayin� this at a s6�e�l�ez ioo�el �bove the water tcabie, includiag a lift station deep enougrh to � �rovide service to TaYget. I�OTI�T by Couuacilmaa Samuelson that siace eatianate, aad there was aaly one bid, the 3anitary Sewer Improvemeat Project No. 86, et�gineering revi�a of the area for service Cauacilsaaa Siieridan. . �he bids came in over the Cacuicil re ject the bid oa �ud groceed to uadertalae an and repair. Sea�nded by PA(� � Cauocilman Liebl� astoed if t6is �wil1 be an as�es�ble it�n os if it wi11 coaie out of the geaeral utility fund. Cou�iciLmaa Harrf.s said he did not bel�.eve alI of it would be assesaab�Ie, and moar woald probabiy cem� fsom the gertorsl utility fua�. The City Suginear said that the Iift "s�atica ,,�✓ asW paxt of �he coet cou2d be assessed to the Target Store i# they build, "�v/ bu� the remainder of the liae would have to conw from the atility �fuada. UPQ�i a vofce vota, �here being ao aay$, Mayor Pro Tem Harris declar�ed tha ;� motioa carried. � �) G �NQd PiAWING OF ALiBYS! Pr� .�`' � _. �'� . � Councilmaa Liebl said ttsat there vere five citizens of the d Ward � preseat at the Couacil Mia�tiag who would lilce to b� hsard oa behalf of�, letter submitted Co ti� City t�L�nager at the last Begular Couacil iKe�tfng segar3ing snaw plo�wiag tt:e alleq b�twe�a 47th �venue aad 2'� StrNt. i� SF�G�Ai� C4iTtd��I. x�E'�'IIdG, F`E�iiAI�Y 13, 1967 PAGE 35 � Cvuncilman Harris said that the Council had directed thQ City Maaager to � correspand with the peopl� on the policy of the Council. Be said ti�t Chis was not an agenda item, Aad withou� a waiver from the Council tbey could aot ace oa r� particul�ax problem, but theq will hear the psople. Mr. BurC Bazevage aaid that it would ouly tal+�e a couple of swipes fos the C3.ty to plaw tihe alley�. He �aid the people canaot park in front of their homes because they nre :�fraid tbeir cars �oill be tawed a�ay to clear the s�ree�. .Mr�. Bazevage said that the City sends t8e sna+plows for the playgrourids, rind it would oaly Cake fi��e minutes fas the alley. Councilcaan Harris said that he agreed they have n problem, but 4�e City does aot ha.e the equipmeat that would not damage tbe gar�ges cloee to the alley. The City Bnginesr ssid that our equtpment peishes the anow a�ainst the curbs, and tbe weight aad gressure of the saaw could buckle L-heir garage walls. Couocilman Liebl aaid that the people have eeon a smrxller trucic the Ci�y owns th�t they use fox the skating rialcs, and the width would be just right to ease for the alteys. The City Manager poiiated out that the City has about s�xCeea rinks Co maintain. A visitor �ekpd if this has to be dosse every day. Ti�e Ci�y Maaager said that eacii oat does aot go� min�:ained every day, but Co keep them ail maintained tbep ttave Lo be coas�antZy c2eaning them. Coucecilmau Harris as1�d how much dist�nce there t�a$ in the elley beeween rhe garugea. A Via�,tor said about 20 feet. Co�cilmaa Liebl said he had itupected the a11ey and feels it could be plo�red caitts eyuipmeaC lil�e that used oo the skatiag . rialcs, and asked it it would be proper to use the parlc equipmeat. ?he Cif y Mran�ger saiii �i�axiL• it could. be �sed, b�tt the rinks would come £irst. Coimcilman Harris aeked if there were a number of alieys. A visitor said tha� thexe was onZy one alley that taea� �hrough, aad it was callad e public alley, and the City had $fven pexmits for garages to be buflt. The City Attorney asls�� if th� �tragesty ow�exs would be wiiling to sign some waiver as farc as ts+espaa�i�$ ac� progexty �o�s, bccauee of saow deposited, or becaisse ti�e truclr, may have to drive cm area that is not within the 12 �oot alley �aidth. Councilc�,n garri8 said that, this would cover the �itp's linbilit�. Cocu�cilmaa garris said ti�at the Co�acil uaderatands t�e proble� th�y have tisere aad as�Ced to h�� e this oa t6t agenda at the next 8egular Couacil Fdeeting of February 20, 1967, for discussion by t�e full council. Councilaian �,iebi said that he,realized tha� this proiolem was an the last agerrda bu� ths people had called itip aad waated �o �altc to the Cosancil ehec�selvQS. He said t�e did not feel a� item always has to be on t6e agenda, jf it is a neces�ity be thoc�ght iC could be discu�sed without agreement that it be on the agenda. MOTI�T by Cauacilmaa Y,febl that the nlley will be plowed far these people, ox something done about it, as it is a pnblic alley and the Couacil has an obligation, that is why ttte peop2e pay ta�:es. He said he was aot saeisfied wieh the deci�ioa at the last Couacil Meeting as ft did not sol a the problea►. 8e aaid that the Council is �here to solve prob►iems and not to do no�hin� about them. Council�an Shesidan suggeeted that i� be eabled until the c�xt �ouncil i�eeting. Couucilm�,a Liebl agresd; but he 3aid he would like to aee gbe problem solved at tE� next Council MeQtiag with a reasonable solut-ioatt. • � S�CIAAI. (�UNCiL 1�ETI[3G, F'SBitUARY 23 , 1967 I , MOTION by Councilwaa Sluridan to table th�Ls item uatil tbe aext Segulas � Conncil Meetiag of February 20, 1967. Seconded by Coaacilmaa Sam�ni.san. IIpon a voice vote t6ere being no nays, Atayor Pro Tem Harris declarcd �iw motion aarsied. , I1D301T�i�i1�NT: ' Tbere beiag no further iwainess, Mayor Fro ?"em Harsis declased th� Special Cowacil Zieeting ot February 13, 1967 adjourn�d at 9:58 P.M. itespectfully submitted, ' Q�iC�i Ma � i:u Strom ' � Secretarq to the Coumcil I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' � , ' ,a PAC� 36 RESOL�TION N0. 26 - 1967 RESOLUTION SETTING PEN/iLTiES FOR NON-ATTE�JDANCE AT COt1NCiL ��IEETiNGS " b'JHEREAS, for the I�st e I even regu I. r Counc i l meet i ngs of I 9b6, � pen�lty af �2$.00 per meeting w,s �uthorized to be �ssessed �-,g�inst �ny Counc i I m�n ��bsent from more th.-n three meet i ngs, �,nd WHEREAS, the Council �Iso h�s considered � like pen,lty�for being �bsent fron the regu I. r I y des i gn€�ted Pub 1 i c Herr i ng meet i ngs, �nd b'IHEREAS, there �re twenty-four regul�rly scheduled meetings � nnu � I I y, �nd ti�NERE AS, there ,re, potent i � I I y, twe ( ve rec�u I� r I y schedu 1 ed Public He�ring meetings. � N01�1, THEREFOFZE, �E iT RESOLVED, by the City Counci I of the City of Fridley, . (. That � penalty of $2$.00 be �ssessed �g<-.inst �ny Counci lm..n for e�ch regul��rly scheduled meeting, ove�� four, from which he is �bsent. 2. Th�t , pen�,lty of �2$.00 be �ssessed �g� inst ,�ny Counci Im�n for each regul,rly scheduled Public Ne�ring, over three, from which he is �bsent. 3. The � bove pen� 1 t i es sh � I I-�pp I y except when the �bsent member is representing the City �.t .n offici,! function. or Publ ic He�ring. - PASSED AND �DOPTED BY THE C I TY COL1iVC l L OF TfiE C 1 TY OF Ff� 1 D LEY TN I S 20TH DAY OF _ FEBRUAR,Y , 1967. ATTEST : C 1 TY C LER� - �:1ARV I N C. sRl1NSE LL h1AY0R - JACK 0. K I Rk;NA; i ._ . 3�� �,�� - � - RESOLUTION NO. C'� � �� � RESOLUTSON SETTING PENALTIES FOR NON-ATTENDANCE AT COUNCIL 1�ETINGS WHEREAS, for the last eleven regulax Council meetings of 1966, a penalty of $25.00 per meeting was authorized to be assessed against any Councilman absent from more than three meetings, and WI�REAS, the Council also has considered a like penalty for beiag absent from the regularly designated Public Hearing �eetings, and wi�REAS, there are twenty-four regularly scheduled �etings annually, and wHEREAS, there are, potentially, twelve regularly scheduled Public Hearing meetings. NO�W, TI�REFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley, l. �hat a penalty of $25.00 be assessed�against any Councilman for each regularly scheduled meeting, �ver four, frrna which he is absent. 2. T�hat a penalty of $25.00 be assessed against any Councilman for each regularly scheduled Public Heaxing, over three, from which he is absent. . t a e% lty $ .00 b a essed�ga st a y ounc _ r � e 1 ca�.l___ _S cial et g, o er three f om hich e is absent. ' � ✓ � �1/--��� d � ���,�',�1�/1/_ PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLRY THSS DAY OF � , 1967. ATTE ST : CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell MAYOR - Jack O. Kirkhatn � , --�,,,. . _ . ._.�,._ _ . �..., �� � �-� - . �� �' I' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' � ,; � , , ' ' . �+ 3$ ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING THE FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL AS TNE BOARD OF APPEALS AND ADJIJSTMENTS AND REPEALING SECTIONS 45.38, 45.381, 45.39, 45.391, 45.392, 45.393, 45.394, 45.40, 45.401, 45.41, 45.42, 45.421, 45•422, Pnd 45•423. The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain �s folloNS: The Council hereby elects to �ct r�s the Board of Appeals and Ad ju stment s� nd to exerc i se �, ( I Author i ty rand perform �, I I funct i on s of said Bo�-•rd pursuant to Minnesota Statutes 462.351 to 462.364. llse of the term "Board of Appeals" in any Fridley ordinance, refer to the City Counci I�cting in its c�apACity �,s a Board and Adjustments. In .�ddition to those sections of the Code expressly repealed herein, Rny inconsistent provision of the �he City of Fridley is hereby repealed. Section II. Notice of He�ring. sh�Il of Appeals which Are Code of Notice of heari�g of �ny Appeals before the Board of Appeals shall be published in the offici�l newspaper once �t le�st ten dAys before the day of hearing. In �+ddition, mail�d notice sh�ll be sent at lesst ten days before the date of he�ring to those p�rties And persons knoN� to have an interest in the appeal. Nowever, failure to give mailed notice sh�ll not invalidate the public�heAring or jurisdiction of. the Board of AppeAls. ' Section (II. Public He,rinq and Record of Proceedin�. 1111 hearings of the Bo�-�rd shall be opened to the public. Any pPrty m�y �ppear �t the he�ring i� person or by Agent or Rttorney. The Bo�rd may �dopt rules for the conduct of the proceedings before it. Such rules m,y include provisions for giving oPths to witnesses And the filing of written briefs by the parties. The Bor�rd sh�ll provide a record of the proceedings including the minutes of the meeting, 'tts findings of f�,ct �nd final order or other disposition of the mAtter he�rd. Section IV. Reference to the PlPnninq Commission. AIl �ppeals sh�ll be referred to the PlPnning Commission before being heard by the So�rd of Appeals. The PlPnning Commission sh�+ll review the appea( �nd make its recommendAtions to the Board within 60 dAys. If the Pl�nning Commission does not file recommendetions Withih 60 ,, y' . ,a: " .. � �� �� ' days, the Board sha 1 I proceed to set a d�te f.or:..hear i ng on the appea�l<�a�•�� ' Sect i on V. Powers and Dut ies of the BoArd of .Appeal s. � The Board sh�ll hear �ppeals and review any order, requirement, decision, or determination made by the zoning administrator. Where there is e practical difficulty or unnecess�ry hardship in ca�rying out the requirements of the zoning ordinance, the BoArd, after An PppeA1 and he�ring m�y grAnt a vr�ri�nce of the regu{�tions o� construction or �Iter�tion of buildings, or other regulAtions pertaining to Area requirements, set b�ck requirements, or regulAtions regarding p�rking rreas, open space, heighth regulation or the use of I�nd, buildings or structures, such v�riances shal) be granted only if the Board finds th�t the strict enforcement of the ordin�nce or regulation creates � h�rdship that is unusual or unique to the subject property. Sectio� VI. Time of He�ring. The Board sh�ll hold � public hearing within 30 days After receipt of recommend�tions from the Plr�nning Commission. The Board shAll m�ke findings of fact and order on the appeAl aithin 30 days sfter the public hearing. Action granting the variance shall be by resolution, must be passed by a mAjori�y vote of the Board. Granting of any var i�nce may be m�de sub ject to reasonab l e cond it i ons that the ��� �r,� sh� 1{ prescr i be. Section Vlf. Time Limit for Re-application. ln all c�ses where an �ppeal h�s been taken, �nd the relief sought h�s been denied by the Bo�rd of App�als, no petition for identical relief sh�ll be presented to or be considered by the zoning �dministr�-►tor, the Pl�nning Commission, or the City Council until a period of �t least six months have elapsed. Section VIII. Repe�l. Th�t upon effec�Pte of this ordinance Sections 45•38, 45•381, 45.39, 45.39 I, 45.392, 45.393,' 45.394, 45.4�, 45.40 I, 45•41, 45.42, 45.421, 45,422, �nd 45•423 of the City Code of the City of Fridley �re hereby repe�led r�nd Are of no further force t�nd effect. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAy OF , 1967. ATTEST: CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL First Reading: Februarv 6, 1967 Second Reading: Publish: MAYOR - JACK O. KIRI�iAM ' , ORDINANCE N0. ; _ .,., �-.. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 45 OF THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY. � �. - The City Council of the City of Fridley hereby a�ends Chapter ' 45 of the City Code of the City of Fridiey, AnokA County, Minnesota, to read as follows: 45•19. llse Permits. The following uses may be permitted in the designated districts, but only �fter securing a use permit for the establishment, reconstruction, structural alteration, enlargement or moving of �ny such uses, following approval of such permit by the Planning Commission Pnd the city council and subject to any conditions imposed by such use permit. "X Ref. 45•40" , PASSED BY THE CITY COIINCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS OF , 1967. , ' ' ' ' , lJ , � ' MAYOR - JACK 0. KIRKHAM ATTEST: City Clerk - Marvin C. Brunsell First Reading: Februarv 6, 1967 Second Reading: Publish: ; 0 � � � �.�,� ACHMAN— P�'� NDERSON, 1 N� U R A N C E PIONEER BUILDIN6 LEI.AND C. DOU6lAS VIC[-rREfID6NT Corporation Council Cit} of Fridley Fridley, Minnesota Gentlenen: I n c. c�vk �aa,�u: ��,� - S'i'. PAUL• MINN. SSfOf • 2Z7-9493 February 17, 1967. We have reviewed the results of the Statutory Liquor Liability bids. The apparent low bidder indicated that the insurance company was the U. S. F& G and with the following respective annual and short term premiums. Limits $300,000.00 500,000.00 750,000.00 1000,000.00 Annual Premium $2929.00 3169.00 3461.00 3663.00 Short Term Premium $2473.00 2856.00 2900.00 3069.00 They have requested that their bid be withdrawn as the U. S. F& G�i's��not bidding but rather the Chicago Insurance Company. This means that the Mahnomen Insurance Agency bid will be identical to the�other Chicago Insurance..Companq bids. The Chicago Insurance Company appears to be the low bidder and with their Group Affiliations they meet the requirements of A-AAA. The following insurance agencies bid through the Chicago Insurance Co. The Mahnomen Insurance Agenc The Anderson Agency ���L� , , Spring Lake Park Agenc}► Rice Creek Agency ,_ ��,��'`'� � Carr-Preus Co. _ �( � �,a� � First State Agency. _ �r�,. I and I would recommend that one of them be awarded the business. Cordially yours, ;: .. _ �.:t, � \.. ���. �� BACH.*tAN-ANDE RS ON ,�NC. L. C. 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Tnd i.vidur�l� /I � per��i� respons�.tite ro. � « r T0: ADE�iBERS OF TNE CiTY COUNCI t n�: SHOt:TY'S TOWING SERVICE 81Dj 5uppiementwl Ingora�tion. fobruer+y Z0, l96i � r�� 3 �;r� n : � S��a ��;�t it �a our benefit to aub�ait to you, for you� consid�retio�► wRile �tudyin�a our bid, this fu�the� infor�etion. It shoutd be notod � a� �horty'� ToNing Service is engAged in the towing buai�ws• alone. r�o-� h�avQ no outside interests o� bueine�e vsntures. Ws own no fillin� ��'�: P� i or►� nor �ny bus i nesa of any othe� typo. We wou 1 d, tMafo�e, �vi� to davote guil ti�e to p�oviding servios �o� ths City es w. ��: v� an �iie p�vst. i. Ali of ou� trucks Ar� �qui�,ed with the followings `'e�Q axtinguishers, firat wid kita, blMnket• (rhich w� hrv� uaod c�+-+ ��ny r�cc i d�nta) . D2. AII trucka „r� �edio dispwtched. 3. Our t9b5 truck hr�s � epl it boao� Nhich �I ivi�eftes tr�a�i= i c t i e-up when wrecked vah i e 1 ea ers of�f tha ror�d. 4. AIF trucks h�ve bolt strin� tow be�s. 5. We hsve o�e aet o1' do f 1 i qs fow the rewov�, i o�' wreck�d e�iciQS unr�ble to be t�wed� 6. AI1 of our t�ueks a� eqvipped with breek-in tooi• in c�se �n Accident wictia� ia trepped in e wr�cksd vehici�. 7. We have a set of ■�ster key to fit any Generel Moto�s rsutomob i 1 e . 8. Ati of ou� truck� ara alsu •c�„ipped with ohovei• end broa�as= �nd the s��eets ere aleaned eft,� eAreh eccidont. 9. tn ou� thi�teen yeeMS axperie�c� of towing fo� �ridt�y Police Oop�rt��nt, ws find th„t wo avwre9� 10 to 20 �inute• fro� th• c�,ll tiil wo're on the ac�n• of th� acoid�nt. 7 f� . D�. At the preasnt ti�o, w� ari doing tawinp �n e p�r�-t��� b��is for th� �ollowine: . ���� �`�'';�'"`����1 �5� ��e H i�t�way Patiro t). 8rook I yn Cent�N t,�� -w� .,��-v .�G.o / Y� ;,.. Anok� County Mounda Vie�r �� ��,,•�z�� ,+ ;�-,-� �� C rrion H i 11 a► Coon Rep i ds ,�c �„� �.�ic o i ue�b � A He i 9ht s Sp� i �g LAk� PAric ��✓� � �� ,�' �` 1 ! . Our trucks ,�re t�.,dt � 1 �.,,. �� _ � � . s ___ !2. 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Memb��s pr�s�nto Ylinen, Eri�ka�n, Hugh��, Jens�n Mr�mb�� a�be�nt a K�r�+vik � ha�spitalix�d OChers pressnt: Enginealring Assist$nt Cl.ark AppROVE MINU7.'ES OF PI.A,NNING �O�iI5SI0N MEETING - JANUARY 26, 1967: Mv�mb��r YIi_n�n cs11�;d att�ntiE►n C� �h� fset Chst A1 Rordiak was listed �e r�tt�nding th� u�gtin� �f th� Plets Fx Subdivieion$-StYe�ts & UtiliCi�s Sub��aimi.Cte�� m�t�ting dn January 2�, 2967 with Sak� Lundheim. Th�.s was in r��r�sr. �s A�x�ve�y Pet��s�n �aas also ia att�daae� aad th� m�.nutc�.s shr�uld b� s�s am�nde.d. � MOTION by 8�icks�n, s�cmr►d�d bq Y1ln�n, that the Planning Cam�issinn minu�es �f Janu��q 26, I967 be app�arv�d as �mendafl. Upon a voice vote, th� m!�ti�n ca�i�d. 1 � GORTTI3UED RBZt?NTtNG UB3T < ZOA �F67-02 I�H�T �IBRRTNGB�: Parts of ' Lots 9 th�xu 1?, Audita�c`s Subdivisi�n 155, rrrz�n� frc�m R�1 (ei�g2e fam�ly d�r�ILingj ta ��2W5 (g����l sh�pping a���s). ' i�� �ugi�s �yt�n pr�s�nt�.d tl�� gra�ding plaas, on� a�f �rhiah was uung �n Ch� �w�12 ��r th� br�ne��i� e�£ e:h� audisr�c�e H� p�int�d e�ut th�e ��c�,� �� b� d�di�a��d �s 1��°�k by d:±���ai.�g ��d di�gonai tin�s i.n the h��rthea�st �.�Y�m�� ��f` c:h�;. �.�r��t, thf.m b��n� Park e�a�ulcl pr�s�rv� C�ie tr�ee ' ,��d hill o H� �lsa. �.udi�.a��;d ,��a �f�T���°uo-� ��.s��+e, d�edie�ti�ns �+ould be s�d�: s� �i��� e� GO �r9i9� se.�,�ri�: �aais.ld g:� up �4�+ M�. Glc�v��°0s ptt�p�tcty. A� �f�i_xm�il ��t th� b<�unci�.�y .�c�� �h� pr�p�rs�d Paxk atas at the 891 �+��s�e�ux•., H:� si.�t�d �:h�;* f..ne:�nd! �r� us� th� 60 fc��t dedfcation as an �zcC��a��: �c•.� th�i,c p�p���y o�c+�uE�v ��y �"�1� th�Y� wt�uld th�n be a m�.ai�um �f �ar�sa t�affi�. �a3thin Y°.h� p��kin� l�to Wh�n aelced if th�sy f.�t�r��d +t� h�v� u:� �m�r�u�� ��� tl�� p��k3.ng 2r�t fr�m the p��s�nt gesvica �,��d �h�t ,:�xt�uds t�n f�ant ��� Emb��s, h� st�t�ad th�rr� is t� much g�t�ei� s�p�►��ati�n �s+ x��kc� i� g�r��.�.ic�l �nd tar giv� th� �.r�ffic eneugh st��cti.�g tim�� tdhai�n Hugh�s aeksd i� Mxo Gi�nr�er ss��+� pr�s�nt, as the Planning ��aenissi�xe �t th�i�c l�st m��tin8 f�lt h� sh�uld ba �nsult�d. Eagineer� ing Assis��r�t �la�°k stCat�c� �h�t Ma°a Glrov�� had called +�nd seid he a�uld b� unr�bl� ta� ��if:nd b«�caue�w� af i lla�ass . Iir� �uld not ab ject to this t�+�x�ani.n�. ii� w�s ��zl� h� ��suld bE �iv�n aacc�ss ta Che Sa�uth past of his 1€�nd �nd h� r��p+�at�d h� '�ed nra �bj�ctia�ns. �i►�i�a Hugh�s said t�aC, whi1� th� gub2ic h�aring on this tnstter wss �l�s�d, i9t might b� th�t r�mbe�cs �f the public would lik� to be ht�erd , , I' ' LI ' ' , , , ' , , ' , ' , ' ' �� �`t ���r�;i�� �i�s��� ,_.��(?1, s ����`j t,�i; s ,s.;���!��' 9, _1.9�7 , , .__.�_ ...m...___.� -----�--, r�c� �1�, �iv�nr�+�sk�, SGr21 �ladis�n SC��:r:t Tl �.,, s�ic�t�z�t tr� h�c� � p�tition � ��n�� �.,� ��g�nt.dl �y all �i�� �if���E-d p�r�p�rt� ,:���'s� 7'h�a oacigin�I capi�s �v�� �ix�� �i�i� C'��u�s�,�l��n Sh�?si,d�t�, bixt� h� t��satxlc� liK�. Ca p�r�s�nt �kh+� s�.:i���c�.�t:� ���pi�e C� t.h� P���n��� ��aissi�an:, Th� p�ti.�i��n st�t�F �.hr�t ���s �.���� tt�c� p�i����y �sa�� Y� t ca� �tr �� `3Q� f��� �, ��� c�pp...�s�=c1 �� �h� �°��t� i�ng � C���.�man liughes x�►t�d th��eE w�s n� ��sc�sn sta�� fo�e the opposition. I.�e� pl�vi�eky �xpl�in�d that �t tt�� first h�ria� we wera led to ��liev� �h�� �h� ��ez�nix�g raauld hav� no �ffe�t. an th� valuatir�n of �� }��se La�� c�lled th� Midw�st F�dex�l Savings aa►d T.aan and were iafo�mad that if th� �rezaming cio�s t+sk� plac�, it would have teha fol lawing effectR ° 1) it w¢fuld p�obably b� unli.k�ly �hat the n� buyer could acquire FE'�A fia�n�ing b�c+zus� i� iies wi.thin 300 fe�t of �e�cc:i�l area, 2) 1�tin �;��, p�c��r�1 st�ted th�r� w�s � p�ssibili�y �hat the buye� could get FHA but th�ac� �v�s �r et��ng p�vssib�.li�y 1��: cauld m��a 3) T�ie Veti�xans Adeein- isit�rati�n Ce�1c� m� �:h�� �hc� c�aan��ec;i�l ���e �y y�u� p�rope�rty aff�ts the v�lueo As �n �mpl�, if ya►u haci .� $20, OOt1 hom� +abu�ting commerci�l and ;� h� �f �qu�i v+�lu� f.n ��e�ai.d�ntial �re�, �ahieh h�me would you choose t� purch�s�? I: �1s� c�n���t�d �n appxais��r. He said tha� under n��al ci�cuma�an�.�es, #.2 w�ruld c��ralur�t� th� p�ope�ty, ]L xealized, nh�a we �a� t� �ieil�y, teha� �h� land b�hix�d my he�s� was zoned B 1 and thr� p��p���y b+�qax�d �h�t �.crma��az�ial, bu� I thought th�t this �ras �nough pz�� t�ti�; Uut n+aw, all �i � sudd�n, this �an b� �rak�n ao�►�y from m� and I have sry lif�: eavinga in i�, Do Me Sw�.ns�n, Sta31 Madison 3��e�t ti•E•, eaid hr� aas not alaar oa L�te g thx�ugh 12o H� ��li.�v�d ��t P�'�� �f L�t 9, which is be3n� x�son�d, ie al�gsid�: his ha��a it w��s �piain�ci C� him th�t the only p�►rt �f L�t� 9 s�i11 e�cis��.ng is v��ry m�nu�� and is I�aCed to the r�ar �f �is la�t and th�st th3.s would b� p�rt of �h� ignd to b� park. Ja�s�ph �iihal�, 5411 Madis�n Str��st N,E. , stat�d the cornar of S4th �treat a�nd 7th Av�nu� is sir�dy a paact: c�net�d by �ir. Claver. We have ;�n� p��l� �ud d� n�t nead ar�nthg�e pa��e� B�,b l�iil].e+�, �12 M�a�ison Sts�ee+� t1a8o , said that at tti�e tim� of the pu�blie hes�in�, th� p�pl� �atare thi.ntcing of canp�m.i.s�, bnt tuo�a do not w�nt any rt�erning. They �xe� agpas�d c�aplaately to re�ania�. �iz. Dnyt�ma s�id he would lilc� � pcyint muC one �.t�scn, Wa are taltdn� abc►ut �u�ati.ng to r�ara� a rei�tivaly small strip. The balen�a of the p�perty is san�d ca�ercial e There a�� two b,ssi� things in your favor. Thar� ie � di�fex�ne� in �leva�i�ne All houseB +er�: highe� than the �o��igZ p�,pg�y, pu� �onf lines �ar�e relative�ly cle,�n and clea�c. B�eicslly, w� hav� � flat ciean �oof, but the�c� are� s� m�h�nical t�ings, but n�t l��g�s on�s. ThiB i-s � bntt�r typ� s�f d�nr�lapment thar. y�,u �y g�� ��e�x�wie�e, and I hc�p� that w� we�uld b� a b�tt�e� occupant o�n �t��t �.and eh�n e� c�thers might b�o ti�m Piih,�l�a c�ntinu�rd, t,ihe� c�e baught thQ prvperty, we Dcw�ht ��iGh the und�rs�nding w�s hnv� the pt�tectia�n of the wh�le Uloctc. iFle feel �r ��r�s bgin� t�reat�d unfaixly becaust they ax�e Cski.ng thie protsction ,�,,��. ��sn us . 13� s�id, in ��iesrin►8 �o wh��her �a� nat h� had a l�tt�ir +���<�n t�h�: Irii�., th�t: hc� diai n:��, hu� t;h� �:�nv��csati� w�ts erv�� Chi� t�l�phos��. I � lJ � 1 ' �� , �, �._. , , ,,. , f�t , �; � A s - � El , i t _.__ _..._ . . '.....__ . .... ........... ....�...... ....'...�......19G1 __...._.._._...... ._._......_.._._._...._____ `'s?��'E, �; �a CI7 C� ili:Y"TC �'i'Ifc: 1:S'12:+. < 13:i i �f�: j?E'+�✓jTEi`e: ;�i�' �8 � l�C� l J. ;TYc' �t! � I C�14.° i.�i.i. T'y.t; :�t it�r r:::l'. t.:9r j'rrJt�,E`G5 �>; �`�.�V.'ll:;.�?.CACI ii;'1Gt t:iitY�. wi�.i:•.. itA.`' il� �?.tJ Or 4:11�' � <.�r � rr;,� �x<.��a?..1.,crn ;af ��':►fkse%a>n.�k �e�vp}.�.. d' �i;.� f.,:tn�72 �iugli��s c�l.d t`h+.? a�xd�i t�v.c:� tha� i{ t��i�r� w�r� n� furch�r rti.y� ::;��.� r�M; et�a�: C�auni.�ri.�sn l�at� �:1a� �pti.a�c� t,o �recacrau�i�.d ryranCin�. denyin�,. ��.+�7c:.att�����c►r�:,�a� �,��: .�1Cti::'�ri�ar.iz��,� �rz.ivn ��t tu C�':;� no ac4ion ��tr:<< �i�t� �. II�1i.r��tt, 649 53a�� Av�nu� ;�>�., estr.ed thet vafore �he cit�t:iri.prz i.c> �ssed�, g�c� �r,�uld 1i.k� ��� Ic�l+t�t t�iat�i:h+��• or r�ot tlie Pl.anning Com- �►iz�si�ir� �r�.i.cld �f.ve� r.he�i�r x�::r�soals �dx i:h� :•��c�xn�ndat�ion. Gliu��rtan 1lu�h�a s8i_d f.c. ib incumbeY�t: upan the Plannin� CammfBeion ta ataa�e t� th� Council ita recammr�ndati.on and why it voted that way. t4�mb�x� 3en��n �sic�d far a�iv� �inu�.� �ecese sc� Chat th� Co�m�iFFiom ' c.aeal�i g�th�x th�aL� �hsaughrs tug+��h��• t�e�ars proc�ediag vith a motion I t w�s �x�unt�c�. ' 1 ' , Af��� five sniuut�a, Gh�irm�n IIu�he�s racarven�d ths �aeeting and cs� 1ed is Ca� ��dr�� eg�in. T�fJ'TIOY3 by J�sns�an, s�.�c.�nc��ci by Sx%cicccs-a, that the Planning. CoamnisFian_ . . _. .. _ _ ..__ _ �°,���d a�pg�v�i eaf xt�� ras�n�.n� r�quaer. (ZOA �€b7�02). Chet fIerrimger ��!�Y:s �►��� I.z��s 9 t�hx�g;b 12, d1uc�:r.�.��°` s uubdivisie�a �k155, to. ba „rezon�„d_.£rom �vl_ (e�z►g'1� i�zai.l�r c�r��llin}�, �i:e G�2-S (;;���:�`al : shoppi�� a�e.+�g.�... to. ,the C,�unei.I ��rc° k'h� �u1lcr�x3nG �c�z�sc�cas : �a� Sin�u thF: iyu� 1.dfng p°C�poxe.d c�uld b� Uu�.1C an prts��ntly 2oned p�°,�p�rty �al�.h e•r��y liir�-'ii�:�ssY ux �a swi�:rh in p8�rkix�g lacar�ion hg�;ing �n adv���� s.=.�f:�:ct ra�n e�O� ���i�;��b,a�:in�; ps-�ap�rty, bj r� ffiu���b1�:� bUf�C-t�' ��� ��°��«��ntly d�.yv�l�p�d A�^l. prop�rty iE Usiu� .' csff����ci. �.n �h� ��;��:�s :x� �}Seak ����aaa: i:h� 891 c°ontour lin�, this ares being a w��d�ct h�. 7: x � ' , ' aaci sub jo*c� tv the inllo4�ir� � 1 � I�diceeti�n r�i� the paxk. 2 W E1�.min��3Fsn +af �ny futur� �accsse t� Ch�ri Lana 3� Dedic:e�tion mf �xte�nt t� Gls�vas prap�srty as indfcat�d an pz�ps�erail gx�td�e pinn. Up�n a voi��r vcr[�, ail v�,ting ay�, th� motian carried unanimausly ' Mc�nb,�r Jensran wi,eh�d zo �aL�bo�cat� �a th�o fixet point far being in fa►v�rst c�f the r�oning. �I� fc�lt Ch�� this propezty, in ita present stats is p�c►ba�ul.y �x� s�st deBirabl� neighbos° �hat th�s� people could have. ' T�iie c�o�r�nsaity wes axi2 o�y�:n a� ane f:icu� and it h��s be�n in Ghe ptoceFS pf d�.�v�.le�g�nt £�x �h� l�s� 100 y�ars ra:� s�, and w� r�ally cannot e�cp�ct C�►e b�,l�n�� �si �ha pta�p�x�ty Le� r�in �p�an ind�fi.nitel�r Since the coua+ne�c9.a1 , z,�niug �n thF L��g� t�ra�ce �ri 1,�nci as �f suffi�i�rnC siz� ta support �► build- �.mg �:�f �his n��u�� q h+� fel � tu�► ds�v�:lope�s h�d don� a g�nd job pic�cing ' ' ' I � I ' I ' , FAr �� f sf.^�"�;k�t;�; ;,.,� ,� l4:,t��� �'�„°� t �1 �` frf<F�k�kilA�`C 9�L�i�f _..._,...��. ..._...... .... _,. ..� ......__�.�_..,..�_. ._ ..... . .. .. ... .. . _ _...,.....,. ... . , ...... .. ... _......... ..... _.,._..... ... _........ } +.tt ,.�t;_ 1�:.:FG-C =+,.;}t:,cCi i.�i']o, ;n+N���j�,<Nx f�t �. ; �A��, s��.irfe•: +�. ;:_ r: +' ;.7 e,tV�3C�: ? l; i �'3if;:ri; rtld¢' a t� . ? �. � sr �'1,.� 9 f . � - �. � 'k f . 1 f < � 6 [� Cx » L; (? � . 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I r t;on:� id�x; n4 ;�n.° n.nct v;:alu�rs �°3� 1»�p�>�'ty �s in�+� 3�1y �.,t= Kc� ��acevn 1E.r l��sc. at �n rh� '�!1y e�x�ri��'tsi,,�in �'� ��.Mu���itGtf �� ,:�f' ttZ�;� ure.E& �';7 t.1t€s tesw:, �.e►���a.1c�x�cf.u1 ?�s<' �Jitt bs�� s�:p�xrxt.�tl f��an �c+eic�am�.�.s1 t�y tk�� <~:rl + t� •�F zy��ul ic �y cr�t-��d tsnd. .,. ;� €"�cc�c a:��t�.� � x�r.� ��sgibilix.y �fc ���cu-��: c: i,�9 «�.x;�a�nr�c�n. aancl rrdac�s ti. •� dl:i��`�a:t=l�'q �.'� t�h�Y.s '��s��x'd �a� �h�> jz��.,;�,lH �E ti:�� ±.t��cie'c3��t., ui�fnity. ' "[h�. �udir�nc�a� �r��� C�1d t�r�t ct�� �: ��si �.�;+: �ai l t b�� b�for� the Cuur.etl �7+s i�+►b�su�:ry 1'3, 1967� 7Ch� �er�>cua:�x�d�.ci�n �:,� th� Fl�nn�y�{� C�►mmiFSion witl b�: ��bYn►�:t�:� ca th� ��uac.il �t e���ai t tme«.. ' , , � ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' z Lv�.s 6 oNxr1� �o�5�r�,�� ��>,���o� .�... � ..... �ck 5, �p`s°iAyg ;3�r,rnk Ps�tc., AL.: 1� wae s����s��blc wi.�:h t.hr� pe�p 1� pr�s�nt t� di sp�ns� Ni th the ���c��n� �f �ia� pubZi� h��r��� n�����. Chairo�+an I�tughess tAld th+� audience �a►t: � t f s eh� �us tom E�� e,l�� �F^��ni fi s i«� c:cr h+�aa� �he ac�mma�nts of the ya�ti����r�►�� �i.rs+t �►�+� th�n �h�;� wil �!.. i�Et�n �:� cz�mments �ram tha� audiene� M�N ��ra�nk Bu�r�►k sh�sa�ed � sk��ch that t�� hsr� dx�e�m of tha �tructure h�: w�uld li� t� puC ��n hia prr�pex�ty., Tn+:� pre�posed dimensiona �rere l�is�_i.00� l�ng� Ai�� Bu�°�k ��� �slc�d ��or much sid�ya�eci h� hae na� and the �ns�r�� �a�E :�� f+���t, Iifs P?r�:s�e:nC hui.l.di�� as 40'x80� . He want.s to �exepand hi� �a��:��a� 1yu32�i.�ng ��zc! �Fs�� ::y�.ly �way Ya� �an �ciuXd be to th� W�st. Ha�►+�v�r b�.:�:�u�e�: �r�f �+�s�.rB���.�1 t� ��z� q°���, �n �:h.;e f'xeat and W�s�, thr� rt�txic- �i�yns f��� �p.t:'n;�t=,ks �'�s� �i=�l_ ��ight i�ad��z���i,�1 a���s) in x�sidgntial ��eaF at��:� �uc::� ��o�et; i�w. ��yulci zzwt' iata3 Ld :ac� gini�s l�t; �� �11. ht�°s.. �i�s�s Pc�t�, 175 T.:nng��all� SC���t, axid M�. and Mra. Wi)_?.iam �up+�:r, 190 �Lib��t��y S+�x��t, w��r� pr�se�t �n� �nt+�.�r�c� into the cYiseussion. Maras P+�tt, �whe� livas d�.r�tly a�r�ss f�oa th� pr�s�ent ettuature, ��kec� wh��r� th�: trexeks w�uld g+� �nd Mr. Bux�k sCated th�y will use the e.� �ntx��n��s ss th�y d,� nvw e M�o Sup�r s�id th�r+� w�a°� n� m4chin� shops tn th� neighbarhood tvh�sn ri�s c� thr�x� 15 q�rs �g0, and St has b��n 5 yesrs sinc� ht buiit hie n�w tatinse�, t3�x hg �as � machi.ne sh�p n�ar his h�use. Th�y vort: ,�� ni�h+t, er� n��aq, bux7n r+�£us� a�d th� tc�ucks go barrel l ing by M�„b��° ;�a�.�icsua g�i� �h�rt if eh� Plgnning �nmmissi�a appraned a ��ex,�nfng, wi,�i n�t� enr►ugh land to build on, unl�ss th�e znnfng e�oul.d ba ��mpl�t��d at°e.sund it, th� B��rd �sf Appr�als �ould gxant a vaive=� but if wr€ g��nt th� �t�qut��t, a�nd Cae�n�il grs�nts it, th�:n the IIoard �f App�a1 F �x�� �,1mve�t f��r��d tm g�nt � wa�vcs�r� W� w�ruld lik� to separat�e th� �����i�i t��f��.r fr�,m +th� x�sici�xnti$1 �r�s. � � I � � � I ' � , i � ' ' ' � ' , l. �� ' ,� 3� 4� � 45 "rY:', . -_ ; ..�.`�_,,.tC�; i C_�r� � !°�:r. `� „ �':'_;��',t3,t�?°I..c.�,...,°.��:_.?. ._., ... ... .. , ......_... ,....�........._....__..P.A��' _'� ts��i.+E•;' .71�?1L7Sl.'t5 ELl^�� '? 4 f:0i :', J,l .11� �]ilt!� �. 'tl r R i�;IV �(�N, i Y. '! C8'': Lti �. L�'1 ;:t:.. 6). tASI.'�' t3k:�'.YJ�C';C t�J TaIRA«e= ���.1'l't:1 �1ui: );:� t'.i. l;.a:.lt'�e:.�'`.d�. �CYt. �� .��ur�ic u!�is �s:c.yc� :f itiy: r�i:�: aa ::�a<� ��;� tj.mt• �s the P�annin� �.':.ri�a��.,��sl.::an wr�uld lakt� �.�� s�..i�� t.I17�fi +�x��t.l.Er.+. �'I�cst-� ir. th�s nOFF�.'�i1 ity ,;,:� ��E±t: �:Ir�g �n 'L,�ek�ap��l adc��. i:;���. r�n �f�.c� Nnci ,:o� 1ai s px�+�s�x�t l�uf 1 din� ':l ��E,;�;�:��rzv .,n�: �.ot� �nd h� r�cruld �.t��ri u����� �t� esy �'ag pr�:��rnt line of �wJS,�« rs:?3.}: C;h,���n �iu�,"n�s s��tc:�i T:Dt�: p��.:v1.e�ms c�£ t��raff:tc, xoning, land uFe sh:���4c� �36. �scudf.�:d ��a�e thar�u�hi.y by t�l��� i'l.snnia� Ca�nission. rTr. ��sr�tk �sr�s �g�t:��l�l.c: t� this � i�D'TI�t7 by Bxi�ke�a�c, aec��nd��d by Ylir��n, that the resonia� hea�in� �ZO� �'67�a1� b�� Fa°a,nk Bur�ic, �� a1., �f r�ats G th�ou�h 9, Block 5. Sp�cin� Ilxet�k Pa�rlc Ue tabled until Ma�ch 9, 1967. Upon a voice vots, a11 v�ting aye, th� mc►t�.on carri�sd. in th� m�ss�tim� t�ir. Euratc will i�ok at elt�rnat� srrang�neats f�r buil.di.ngr I.C: is rh� imt�nti�n vf th� �'ltanning Gammission to study tr��fi� ,�nd l�nd us� px��bl.�as in �:lz� c�nt:�rre. ar�:a in the interim period b�t�w��a naw and �:h� 9th �f �ig�rch. 5. �67�02, A. ock 5, S'haf£ez°s Subdivi.sis�n 2�e�. 1. : Lots 14 :nd ? S I� �nas n�ted that rh� firer x�qu�s� for this piece a�f land �as� for a l.�t split, Th� suggestf.oa w�� m�d�: te� Mr. Wtlliams that platting w�ul.d b� th� b�Ct�r px�r�c•.�du•r.� �nd he s;�rea�d. The: problem of right of t,rr�y w�s laar��u�h�: up �anc� th� �a��aaisaian �equestad a 73rd Avenu� layout wh�.ch sbs�rs ��i� a�i.gn��tr� nf 73ard t�ti�c�rnu� f�c�m �ne �nd to the oCh�er far �h� puhli.c ��t���riu� � ii4TIi9t1 by J'�neen, s�cond�d by Yl.in�n, �hat the Pl-annin� Commiefion �pn�ixm tt�� �clv�r�i.s�sd public h�.aring vf February 2�. 19C�7 for the pr€�l�+�sed pr�Iiaminaay p�.aC, PoS. �7�,02, A. L. Williams, of Lots 14 and 15, Bl�alc 5, Sh�ff.�x` s Subclivisi�n l�:c�. 1. Upnn a voiGe vote, a]?- voting mye, ��i� mc��i�n caac�i�d uu�niv�sus�.y. II3�O�tMATI0I1 SHES,C F(ylZ YUl3LI� �IEARItJGS : �haixmar► Hu�h�s referred tc� � p�oposed infnxmation eheet for pe,ibl3.c h�srings which answers some of the etandard quesrions and infar- �oatism t� help th� pea�ple u�derstand Che procedures the City takes accard.ing to the Cod�. Memb�r Ylinen ssid ia his e�pinion that it �as a good idea. It has all the� infc�r�matiaa tY►� p�npl� shou3.d ne�d. He r�commended further that when tha public h�a�ing notic�s ar� mailed, this shset could be inc2uded a� t1i� eam� Cim�, Chus giving th� people an npportunity to study the p�e�bl�aa. Th� Plannin� Coma►i,seie�n hop�s Chis will b� en aid to both the p�t�.tion�r gnd th� neighb�ra end �hat the information should L-�a given to th� pesplc �s es7[ly 8s pc�ssibl�� � 4� : r., t4�,l� � 1 �'�:f : ra`�r)t1_ ki€��'.'1`�ilc...:._.ri�r��tU�.it1:Y 9,.._.19:�7,�__.._......_..._._....._....�..�._. P�' �: �° �;?a�.�r ,ic;"tl$�itl IU6�C4f: i'�'!C; RtJu;;k'SC�R7IT uf C:sxni..r.� tf�i� inforu-�ttior, fh��t :b:: > ,_ � r3��< C� � C�r R;,�c�s�;«: � i �� �ny �.�iidiri.�n�i sug�;ws tioz►s . i;.e �rotede're:� �' �, s� „?.y �:l���s� ��,au7rf �bc� �:��ir�,,��;k� sgac:t� c:� add tha va�'iouE acroninu c: � �Rt!:.t Cac�tt:t .ans a3�s msn.y ;��.ynlcr �ax�: n�.ft �ma�il�.ar wi't�h thrnn. �1?? [het �..,r;,t�?co t��.. �n�c��ss�try i� �� 3 i.s� �h�c� �ri�h � sii�r�� drs�riptio�n. Ths r�o��e �,r_.,.x 1 r.? �ht=�i `:�,� b�:� t�:�s �a��p�rwcl c.� nx°���c.snl th�si°r vie.�pdints ir� a a►,�antn�_ �u3 ���,y, �imc� it �•�.uI�3 L�.� �7'��Ji'DC� j)1'3�1�{.C' l'E?LiA�.lt?'[!S. 'l ��ras i1�=�ici�if �;iiat Mr. , ti^���x►��e sh�suL�l i�t� �iv�n Che in£ara�ation �"t7rr,=C: c�nd �€�tur•n #.t: at ChE� n�.A,cx az��e�i.ttg, 5� �tl2�iTxNUATIQi1 0� 1tL�1�SION TO ?rOr1ING QRIDZrIANCE: The xavisicns su��ested ao thi� meeting axe ae fol]owF: Code Sec. Dist. & Para. �...._..._.,� $til ��io06 (Z) P�z'mitted Uses ,Ag�iculture, including farei, Cruck gardens �nd orahasdf, but �cclu�in� saimal snd pbultxy rsising. c9) '1"r�nsf���rs, pumpi.ng stati�ns and substaCione buE onlq a�'t�� ss��.«xi:�g m,asc� p�.xinit for th� estsblishment, �c�aan�txu�tf.��, s��ru�.�rur�ral alt+�ratian. enlargeme�nt or ma�vixig esfE any suCh �xs�, aft�x appraroal of such p�sranit by thr� rx�a�d eriE App�eals aad the City Council and Fubject t�+ �ny c.e►nditiaa imposed by such us� permit. 1 � Muet cunf��cm wi.th surre�unding n�ighboxhood aith s,.+�;sp�,r�. e:,.9 Fa�e6��Ics, op�n s�sactss, architsctural ct�s.igu ,�nd s�l�� must b� scx�esen�d. ?, �:k musr n��t h�ve� �ny �ce$u2�ar at�plcYees. ,� ;Ch�; �quipu��ra.i� �ust b� ccympletely �nclos�d in a st:nx��u���. (it�� Puxapin� S�tica�as (gffis and c�il). GS.OGi Rw� 45.07 (1) �=3 45»Oi3 (1, �cw4 45.082 (ly is, G�1 & t�5uI4 ��2�3 (ZO) cll) 45�Q�2 Us�s Y:x�ludtecl. R�edio or tel�evisiarn �at�nnaQ axc.�ading a heigi�,t of 20 feet ab�t� d��l l iag ra� f. Usee 811�w�d 1n R�lo Us�s allo�►t�d in x-�2. Us�s o1Z�wed in x�3. Trail�sr Park. Us�+s �l.lc��d in C�2 encl C�1•5 Districts 5�:� aaf farm s�ad gtaden produ�ts �adi� aad t�levision �ffices aad etudios Pr�tniti Us�s : Trans�orm�:rs, pumping statians and subatations. � ' ' ' ' t;ri'ts��5S.�C►Id �ii�rs�:�:t�:�, �- �'r�a7Z1ti31��'Y 9 19�7 ��i�a . ; . .. e. ___..._.,�......_..._...�..�........,�.,.,.. ....»._.,....�,,......_...-..s.-..._.__�..._................�.»_ ._._... �.�ct�.: �c�e t �;,,�Y. ,^�������� 1'exmitt�d t)scss �:,.. � J; y i�. (4j �xuck carxwi.nals, Uus, tru�k and tsxi st�rage yarde 1 t r��x �13) {��i (i.57 �1G� 45o1G ��) Use�e �xrlud�d: c���t�wet���se., ciaizi+�s., �t�. , iae plants, locl.�er p an r. �old seo�c�g�. �l�nia$ pl�x�ts. ��ity Attorney to dafin� betwesa ons t5'Pe �aad �nc�tt.��ar) . Le�und:�i.�s gt�,dia ��ransmitt��s and micrv�ave tc�vers Trancfoxras�rs, pumpir►� staticros and subatationF VehiclG �sa�bly pl�tntE, �oncxete plaaCe. Tranefarmc�rs, pump.in� stations a�ed subetatioue C�t sad Gypsum Mfrg. , Dunaps, Di.stillation of �on�R ��c., Fat Rr�nd�a�%n�, '�e�x�i.liz�r Mfg. , Carbage dumP �nd P�ru�c�ssin�, ��� IIag �'axa�, Stacky�rd Tsnnery !#ATOiTltI3NII3NT : Tk�exe, b��.ng r�+� iu�thex businsss, Chairmna Hughes adjournad Che �dt�.r►� �st l.�i. 000 1''.�T. it�s�s�ct£z.i11y se�bmiteed, I���1 0 � Bzi+�n &�c+�rding S�zcr��axy ,�e � �g MYNi3TES OF 'THE PARRS AND RECItEA�iON COMMISSY(7N MEETINC, FEBRUARY 13, 1967 The t�[aating �s called to order by Chairmaa Hughes at 7:43 P.M. ROLL C11I�i. ._._____— t�tg$RS P'RESENT: Hughea, Fitzpatrick, CochTBa, Duaphy MEMBERS ABSEI�IT : Speace OTHERS PRE3E1aT: Mrs. Jacqueline 8traus, 6300 RivervieW Terzace, 560-1211 Paul Brown, DitectoT: Paxks and Recreation Departmeat Dav�e Harris, City Couacilman MItOUTES= JAN[TARY 23. 1967 MOTION by Cochrau, seconded bq Fitspatrick, Chat tfie January 23, 196�` . Minutes be accepted as mailed. The Motion Carried. LETTERS �_..._._ Letter fxom School District #I4 MOTION by Dunphq, seconded bq Fitapatrick, to receive letter. The M�otion Carried. The Director is to Ret ia touch with Mr. Huelskamp abo�tt Swimmiti$ Instruction Cleases within the neat 2�eeks. DIRECTOR3 REPORT Park Plannint� and Maintanance Position Park Planning and Maintenance Supervisor position is still open to further study bq City Couacil. Fpurty-three have requested applications; emvn8 them are approximately four with college degrees. Tree Beautification Pro�xam Orders to bid on the Tree Beautification Pro�ram must be received by•Noon on Monday, March bth, 1967. do�the �lgntin��Chemselves_ as__the fcase wauld be in the alternate proposed. Square Dance Leseons ' Square Dance Lessons have been cancelled due to the lack of interest and participati.on. The square dance pareies, which have:been successful, will continue. ' ' ' 1 PLANS AND OBJECTIVES Netghborhood Discussioas The citizenQ of Fridley should have a waq of learning more about what the Parks �d Recreation.Commiasion is doinp. It was decided tiiat small taeetings of 20 0� 30 nei�hbors wqt�ld be more effective than reaerning .the Woodcrest School Auditorium for one specific night. �� .. �.. . .. _ . ....,e ;:_{, , ' '.ji: `' �^ �. ::?;t1KT ..,.., . ;`:r't3 GJ il$�.�.ai'� ti�1i1 �l.f.��'39� .`�1'� '.�� .�+.��L __. -'�-.-"---.... . T �,,. : •,. g . ;�� r!?S311i ��t;t,,, ..r4.i '-�_... . . . 4 :�G�."��i� vR� .��f"� r , ,, , . , `? . 2 '�f�l�. M , _.. . . . . 1,� �> �t: 3 &� 2A !it'� z :�` `s£7 T �r , _ . _,�v,r s�� t -^�.°u,:,_. � �'�.' . ",s;,°. .. . . $i:��i ?�:�t`°."'� ( , � , i . . . . . n l. . . . . �.h _. . . 1 � . . �. . . . .'}� .1 . ... , � . _ � J. ... ��..�5' .. ..... S.-' � ... .. ., . ra. 1 _ - . .,•,ril�TT:�!.i. �C°.�fT'G���.;`•`.: .. - . , ' � , . , t� 'i �ry':;:,f PARKS AND RECREATION COt�'fi3SI0N MINI3TES, FEBRUARY 13, 1967 OLD BUSINESS Annual Revort PAGF��� The'Annual Report would best be fitted into the City Report. The report will be discussed furLher at our February 27th meeting With the Director. Rice Creek Association HOTION by Dunphq, seconded bq Fitzpatrick, that Me�nber Cochran ioin the . Rice Creek Association of Fridleq, and that the Coaamissioa pay the aaaual fee. The Rice Creek Association should be notified of this and that he �iill be attendinR the meetings. The M.�tion Carried. Laad A�uisitions ' Auditor Sub Mvisivn #I55, Pa:ts of Lots _9_ &_ 10 Chairman Hughes explained pmPoee.d Plan for additioaal park property ia conivaction with Target Store Development. Carlsoa's Svaanit Manor North Addition, Lots 13-14-15 Block 7 City Attorney has Written Anoka Couatq asking for appraisal of pzoperty with acquisitioa of property in mind. +oumomit Square Park Commission discuased valuations of houses located at 5176 Hughes and , 5212 Aorizon Drive. Until further information as to available monies and overall land desirea are clear, commission will delay acti.on at thie time. I ' ' ' L�' Auditor Sub Divisioa �86 Lot 17 Commission reviewed.proposal bq Max Saiiterman as to possible transfer of land within subdivision for park property adjo�ning Moore Lake. Jav Park Part of Lot 31 and aIl of Lot 32, Block 4 of Lowell Addition stands betweea current park property and newly acquiYed Outlot �1. — MOTION b� Dun�h�►� seconded Lots 31 and 32, Block �4 0 The�Motion Carried. �� � Rice Creek Property Cochran. that the Citq Council should ' �ommi�8ion viewed a map showin� property owners and propertq sizes located South of 69th and East of Old Central Aveaue. ' ' , ' PARKS AND RECREATION COP4tISSION MINIITES, FEBRUARY 13, 1967 PAGE 3 Ice Arena ' Dave Fiarris, City Cou�cilman, presented proposed sites for county considera- tioa to house the Anoka County Ice Arena to Commission. The followinR propased aites for Ice Arens to be considered: ' Site �1 Industrial Parcel �6600 NW af Locke Park on University Ave. Site �2 Lota 7-12 & 23-25, Block 2, Coimne�ce Park Addition Site �3 Industrial property West of Universitq neax 81st and 82nd ' Comtnissiou felt �1 would be the best site for Che Ice Are na with �3 beiag acceptable and Site �2 aot very Aood. MOTION by Dunphy, seconded by Fitapatrick, hav ing discussed the sitea a3.th Dave Rarris, any of the 3 sites would be acceptable, preferable #1 beinA the ideal location. Locatinq Che Arena 3n vac3nity of Site �3 would be acceptable. Also, placement of arena in the NW portian of proposed location. The Motion Carried. Melod�+ Manor Bids Commdiesion notes that C3ty Melody Maaor Park Project alternate of $5,102.50 to NEW BIISINESS Councli on January 28, 1967 awarded bids for to Park Constructian, base bid of $7,770.00 and Nodland Coastruction. Pete Auyla, owner of Pete and Sarah's, would like to pass oat free root beer cardsto the members of the baseball team. MOTION bq Cachran, seconded Dy Fitapatrick, moved to accept the gift and to handle it through the Director. Th�e Motion. Carried. ,QUESTION At�ID COMMENTS Guest Mrs. JacqueYine Straus presented to Commission ideas for poseible implementation into the Ski Trip Pro�tram. Publicitq o£ pro�ram plus reAistra- tion for trips at schools we� discusaed. Director is to meet wi�h school authorities for chance at re$istering Jr. and Sr. High students at respective school offices. ADJOURNMENT The Meeting was adjourned at 10:50 A.M. The next few meetings will begin at 8:00 rather than 7:30 P.M. ' The nezt regulsr Meeting will be Monday, Februarq 27, 1967 at 8:00 P.M. Respectfully submitted, �Q.t,�� � � ' � Mary Lou Erickson, Secretary: Parka and Recreation Con�ission ' CJ .5n BtTILDING STANDA�DS • DBSIGN CON?ROL COI�MITTSB iffiTII�if3 �8. :BE�UARY i, i967 Tl�e Meetiag was called to order at 7:3S P.H. by Ch+�iroen Erickson ROLL CALL ...�..�... !SlORBS P'BBSBN?t Brickaon, Biersaa, Sauge Riard 1), Tonco (ilard 2? I�E1+�BxS ADSENT: Dittes (iiard 3) T'be veatin,� syetea� was diacus�ed. Coamittee membera Were aatiafied vith the� lxplaoetioa bf Mr. Hggereid. • MOTION bp Sier�aa, secoaded bp i�auge, tbat at aacept tbe plaa as is, Mith tb� grovisioa that ther� be four sir changes p�r hour. Opon a voice vote, tber� beia� +ao naya, llAtion carried uaaai�eously. � 2. T11�C8T S?Q�BS s Tboaepreseat at tbe meeting were: A1 N�ison, ?arget Cliff 8ice, ?arget Jen�r Berringer, Laodo�mer .Jim Dorsey, �eal Satate Agent. Plans �are presented of a buiidiag built in Denver N6icb Tasget propos�s to build in Fridley. Tbe folloaoiag items Were discussed: 1. Stte Planaing - dreivage, parking, plantittg. 2. Location of exbaust ventilatrnra. 3. Wall elevations - Light colored face brick, expdsed concrete, block stack boad parbpet wall all aronad. MOTiON by Sierman to accept plans, providad a landacape �lea ia �uiboitted. ,_., :.�._, Seconded by Tonco. There befag ao naye, the_aAOtiop c�xried _uaa�ia��,y,� ADJOURNI�NT: There being no furt6er business, Chairman Srickaoa declared the eteeting adjouraed at 9:SS P.M. ReBpectfully submitted, Carrol Sauge actiag Secretas�t to the Committee l� � 1 1 ' ' � CI1'�i OF FRIDLEY, MINNES�TA APFLICATION �'OR NON-RESID�iNTIAL BUILDING PERAiIT OWNER'S NAr� Mi�ineapolis �tar arzi Tribu�e Co. BUILDER��neapolis Star and Tribuns 5�� �� ADDRESS 1�25 Portlarxi Avenue .ADDfiESS_ 425 Portla�i. Avenue '' Minneapolis, Minnesota 551t15 Mirmeapolis, Minnesota 55415 � ' (�.�� �� ��' � � � I'� -� �t iv � � �' �OQAZ'�N QF BUILDIPJG N0. 6101 STREET University N.E. PART OF LOT 3.E. corr�er Part ial 1�60 --- LoT p�r�.� T o+ ,K BLOCK_ 5 ADDITION OR SUBDIVISION 59 Applicant attach to this form; 3 Sets of Plans - 2 Plot Plans - 2 Certificatea of ' Survey with proposed building drawn on these Certificates. SUBMIT T0: BUILDING BOARD BQARD OF APPEALS PLAN. CO1�I. COUNCII. Meeting Date 2�20�67 Approval Date DESCRIPTION OF BUILDING To Be Used As; Net�spaper distribution center Front 16 ft. Depth 12 ft. Height 9 ft. r.__.__.._ SQ. Ft. 192 Cu. Fe. 1,728 Type of Construction Sheet Metal Estimated Coat �1,200.00 To Be Completed April 1, 1967 Certificate of Occupancy • � Permit Fee � Plan Check $ � TOTAL $ • - !� �l� PAGE 2. APPLICATIOId FOR NON-RESIDuNCIAT� PTIII�DT�VG PER�'!TT A�;;Y.iISTREITIVE PROCESSING AND PLAN CHECIt ZON�NG: ZRIPE V�ItIA1�CE RF�UIRED SPECIAI� USB�� PLOT PLAN: TOTAL AF.EA FRONT YARD (A) PI2ELIMINARY APP. BLDG. INSPECTION i$) FINAL APPROVAL CITY ENGINEER SIDE YAt�D REAR YARD GRADE BLEVATION FIRE REQUIREMENTS: FIRB MARSHALL FIRE PREVENTION BUREAU ERITS (Dates Approv.) OUTSIDE UTILITiES & SITE DEVELOFi!�NT WATER SEWER CURB GUTTER DRAINAGE SCREEr]ING � PLANTING D�Ce Approved City Engineer ' INSIDE UTILITIES: Date Approved by Inspectors I t ' ' ' PLU1�r3XNG VENT. & HEATING ELECTRICAx. ��� ��� APPLICANT'S SI T , Gerald Ka.ne CERTIFICATE OF OCCUPANCY ' Zone 9npervisor . DATE ISSUED• SPECIAL ASSESSMENT5: IF LATE�AL ASSESSMENTS HAVE NOT BEEN P'LACED ON THIS PROPERTY, AN AGREEMENT MUST BE SIGNED, AGF.EEING TO ASSUMg SUCH LATERAt ASSESSMENTS BEFORE A PERMIT WILL BL ISSUED. AGREEIw'NT NECESSARY MARVIN C. BRUNSELL AGREEMENT UNN�CESSARY Finance Director 5� LEASE AG:tEEt;ENT Thi s agreerient i s made thi s.. .._ �� ._... day of.�___��,.___ , 19� bY ��r hereinafter callod the Lessor, and i9INIdEAPOLIS STAR AND ZRIBUNB CC$''lPANY� herein- after called the Lessee. ''i'he Lesaor, in consideration of the rent hereinafter mentioned, doos hsreby' le�se unto t e Lessee the ' y ct � ��., ��L_ _� prer,tiisas situated in the Cit of._ County ot._.___�� .��.�,..�__.,N..,...,..._._.__, �'tate of iiinnesota, deacribed as follawa: --__...___.__.__..�... �L,;.._Lc��._.......�,.�.��u�..�_.►�.::r....�.�..�...�...�..._._.._.......�.�.�.z.�.�=,.�. � T � _� __�_�_..__..<.�_ii 4_.��_Sr_.._ ..,1. �=..!tJl_.L�.� . � T � T lQ.t�._..!'��? _� w._...__ Said premises to be used as ground space for a ateel building, to be plaved 1 thereon by the Lessoe, to be used as a distribution branah tor ne�wapanera and a meeting pZace tor carrier salesmen. The Lessee shall have artd hold aaid premiees for aad durinq the full t�sm of one (I) year, from a��d after thQ_....L�..._..d�y of.___.��L�2c-.1d..., 19..%%, au�d from ysds' to year thereafter unless terminated by either party, aa provided heroinaftes. Ths Lessse sgrees to and with the Lessor t�� as rer►t for the a�bov�e d�aarib�d premf ses the sum of .._.,._..a..� .�"° _�......_...__�.. per for and du�inq tiw full tesm o! this lease. Tt is further aqreed that the Minneapolis Star and Tribune Ccatpa�►, ite repro- sentativea, ita branch manaqer in charqe of said premisea and the cerrier ealenasa shall have access to these premises at any and all timos and that tha awnoxship o! any buildings and appurtenances placed on said pre�nises by the Lesaee and the right to rem�ve the same shall remain with the Minneapolis Star and Tribuns Gbapatty. Either party hereto m�y terminate thia �i�greem�nt at any time by deliverinq to ths other party a written notice thereof at le8st__..._.,�,;CL______dt�Ye prior to tir tims such termination ahall take effect. Lsasor OCMPANY, lwaaso Mai 1 checks to.. � 1���:.� �?s�� S r r I�.`. �i ��� Metro 1�0 : �, ' ' I ' I , ' � :).> CIT'Y OF FRIDLEY, MiNNESOTA APa."i,�CE:T'_'0_Y :^t��. SiGN '..-'BRMIT '' �� ��;. (6 ,19�% LOCATION: � / LEGA?f. DESCRIPTION: ( ���1 c � � / � o �' ' ��L�• �.L•_ — S � � �c� ��' STR�ET ADD£,�SS• � "L Sj ��� �.�,,.,,, x�..�� � � -�-- , FRIDLEY INSPECTOR OF BUILDINGS: The undersigned hezeby makes applicatian for a pexmi� f�r. ;:ie work herein specified, agre�ing to do a11 ��oxk in strict accordance with ;.�F�e C�i:y Grdinances and rulings of the Department of Buildings, and hereby declares �,hot all the facte and representations st.ated in this application are true and correct. ' ZONiNG CLASSIFICATION OF PROPERTY: � �- �� OWNER OF PROP�RTY : _ -5�� ��i. ��<-�.._:� `/' l ��Le .��ri5 � "� �� � �-�-� L!w � . ' ' ' ' u ' ' ' ' � ' TYPE OF SIGN: ��l��z...- (Frow 56.02 - 2 through g) HOW INSTALLED: ON FYLON �! 1t00F FLATWISE ON BLDG.`__EXTENDED FROM WALL INSTALLEITION TO BEGIN ON TO BE COMP'LETED ON ESTIMATED COST OF SIGN $ _ ' DESCRIP'�IOid OF SIGN DIMENSIONS: LENGTH WIDTH _ THICKNESS _ LETTERS: NUN�ER SIZE __ LETTERING AREA DISTANCE FROM: PROPERTY LINE(s) ROOF GROUND(If Pylau)w__r___ CONSTRUCTED OF ; IRON,_,_ [+1�OD______ IRON & WODD CTHER __ __„,. ILLUMINATED : FLASFIING : __ PROPERTY OWNER'S SIGNATURE: App�,I�T'S SIGNATURE: (IF DIFFERENT) � . �/` ,(� r ��a-G�`1�.��QY �'��•%: � , FIRM • / �� � � • , BY : >. - OWNER AGREES TO COMPLY WITH ORDINANCT N0. 318 �AND PARTICULA1tLY WI'iH ANNUAL FEE DUE ON MAY 1, 1967, AS PER SECTION 56.03, PAR.2, & SECTION 56.04, PAR. 9•A 6 B APPROVED BY: PLANNING COMMISSION (DATES) C�TY COUNCIL _ CITY' 1�,ANAGER -_ CITY ENGINEER ELECTRICAL & BLDG. INSPECTOIiS __ l � OVERTIME CLAIMED AND REJECTED BY O.E.P. Robert Kixchberg Mervin Herrmann Marvin Brunsell William Sandin Al1en Jensen Lester Chesney Nasim Qureshi $ 176.07 249.78 737.75 377.33 801.45 1,310.00 1,970.00 �' �:� $5, 622.38 .�-. . f � 5� r . �� APPO�DIT�S F4$ �S�T � APPRO�AL 85f TA� CTTY COUbiCIL — FSSRt7�1RY ZO, 1967 a ' _. .. _i.,� .!_x!,.�4�ti__ �>�'i ri:.:i. � _���• �; = ' " 4=�;_, . . : � . - ::. . . ... . � :ti,�.• _ � � 8t�an Re2atione Fridl�y Housit�q and R�ela�ent Authoacity N M w a a w Y�ustti�l Dsvmlv�At Cos�ission R1tSe��;1 HtI�d�80�1 (T�hir�A wasaj Gh�i,s�n Ri��s3 J � H�d�T Pa�aR B�tsa� ao� �r Rabett K�11 12�31w66 b�69 6�7�0 6-9�-68� 6-9•6� 3 y�s�cs 5 yeiars S �sss S yrass S y�anca yl ' ' I , I � I , I , � , ' � i ' ' � ' ' ' u ' pRDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND '1'�iE �I`1'Y CODP OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY A MINNESOTA BY MARII�G A CHAI�E IN ?A�ING DISTRICTS The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Appendix D of the City Code of Fridley is amended as hereinafter indicated. SECTION 2. The tract or area within the County of Anoka and the City of Fridley azid described as: ��� "'��::�n ; , ;�a. „ ,� ,, � 4 r � � i (•� �� . > All that pext of Lots 9, lU, il, and 12 Auditor's Subdivision No. 155 not now zoned C-2-S. thst lies East og the fol.lowing,described lines: Commencing on the North iine �'S3rd Avenue and the Eaet lirte of Oak Hi11 Addition, thence North along the Ea.st line of said Oak Hill Addition to the North line of Lot 12, Auditor's Subdivision No. 155, thence Weat along said North line to a point located 1318.40' East of the West line of said Lot 12, thence North to the North line of Lot 11,�9uditor's Subdivision No. �55 to a point located 1318.40' East of the West line of said Lot 11, thence West along the South of Lot 10 �o the East line of Lyndale Builder'e Q�h Add.ition, thence North along the East line of Lyndale Builder's 4�` Addition to the Northeast corner of said I,yndale Builder's 4�' Addition, thenae terminating Is hereby designated to be in the Zoned District known as C-2-S (general shopping areas�. SECTION 3. That the Zoning Administra�t8howssaid tract orc� the official zoning map from aoned district R-1 (single family dwellings) to C-2-S (general shopping areas). PA�SED BY THE CITY COIIACII, OF THE CIT7f OF FRmL�1' THI3 D�Y OF . 1967. MAYOR Jack 0. Ki�kham 9TTEST: CITY CiII�K Marvin C. Brunsell Public Hearings Februar�r 13, 1963 First Reading: Second Reading: _ Publish ..• ' - . . . . . ,,�._ 1� ' ' 1 I ' I , c� �r�� , >> - � �iWVYY��� -N. ��"`M ��� A�LtirION O�tD��ING PR�II�NARY P'IrAN3, SPIDCIFICATIONS � AN� SS1',II�lATBS O�P T� COIBTS T� : STBBB'P II�'ROWffi�lBNT P�EfJ�CT 8'P. l967�1 BB IT �'S�98D, bq tt�� Council of the Cityr of Fri8lay as follars : 1. Tl�at it app�ars in the interset of the City and of tha property o�nors affacted that these 1» cdnatructod c�ttain imps�av�meats, to�ait: . . , Stsast impsov�nts, including grading, etabiliasd base, hot-�nis bitu�inaus mat, aoncrete curb and gutter, vat�r and saaitasy se�ss sesvic•s, storm eaAVer and appurteatnc�s aad other facilities, loaatal as foliowez � �'the petition rec�ivad aad filsd by the City for the i�prwem�nts ia indicated oppoeit� to tha relative etroet.) ' S� Petitioa 1Qo. ' ' ' ' ' , b3sd Avemss: IIn3versiLy Serrice Road to 4th 3treet Bztended 63rd Avenue: 4th Straet Ektended to Sth Stre�t Bainbo� Drive: 61st Aveaue to Comet Lane ArChur 3ttaeC: Mississippi 3trQSt ta North Propertq Line of Bica Craak 131�tarq School 37-1966 None None None )� 2. Tt�t the Citq 8nginser i� hsrebq authoriaed and directed ta draW th� preliminary plans aad spacificatiane and to tabulate the rasults of his astimotes of the coste of said impravaments, inaluding svery it.s�m of aost from iaaeptiva to aomplation and aii faes and eupens�s inrurred (or to be ineurrad) in ca�mectioa theraa�ith, or the fix�anaing theteof, aad to make a preliminarq report of his findings, stating therei� ahether said impranreaents ars feasible and whether theq c.aa baet be mada as prapos�d, or ia coansction tvith some othes imprwe- ments (and ths aetimnted cost as recommeaded), including aleo a daeeripeion of the lands or area as may recaive be�afits thersfrom and �e may be proposed to bs asseseed. 3. That the City Clerk shall act to ascartain th� aame snd address of ' tiie aaner of esch psrcei of land dis�ctly affscted or viCi� tha araa of lands as may be proposed to be aesessed for said impravemeats (and each af them); and upon receipt from said.Bngineer of ths said ' pzaliminary rQgort, calculate estimates of assessments as �ray be propoesd relative thereto againet each af said lands. 1 �8. No. Ordar Pre. P � S St. 1967�1 4. That said pra].imi�atq report of th� E�nginaer and eeti.mataa of asassems�ats of ths Cierk, shall be futaished to the Councii, aad made avaiisble for irsspec�ion ta the awaar of �ay parcel of land as may be affected ther�by at any public hearing held relatim theseta, as rrell ae at any Psior time reasonable and comrraient. ADOPTBD B7C T� CMY C�CYt. 0� TH8 CITY OF F�IDR.ESt, T8I8 lk�t OF _, _,.,,,,_,_, , 19&7. A1'1'83T: ._�. M!l�tOA • Jaek O. Rirkhaie CITY CZ.ffiC - Marvin C. Brsmss ��f3 R&SOLUTION N0. ���v� ��G � A R�Q�.OTIOIQ ORD�tI81G PSSLII+IINA�St PTA1Q8, 3P�CZPICATIOAB, IIpD �� Vi � V\/�a� �f $� ��a�i� � $i. 1�17•Z �Nii� #�.� BB IT RSSOLVBD� by ttia Co�meil of the City of Ftidl�r as %llars : �� 1. lbrt it app�uca in th� intosest of ths City and of L�u psopact�► o�o�ss'� ait�attd that thtra bo aoastsnet�d c�stain impsdv�t�, to�rits 8ttat impsovm�nts, iacludiag grading, etabilis�d bss�, itot�ois bitv�inous mat, concreto �rb aad gutter, aidewalks a�d otbas facilitia locat�d as foilare; 61st Ava�s: l�siin Stse�t to Uiiivttaity Avenu� (Ststt•.Aid Straet Lb. -3Q�) 2. That th� City S�agin�ar is l�tsaby authoria�d aad dis�etsd to draM tirs, preliminssy plaae and apeciticatione and to tabuiat� !hs z�snita of his �stimatos of the aosta of eaid impravemaats, inalading sv�sy it�s of cost from incsptiaa to complaCian and all feQS and �soa in�us'rrd (or to bs iacurred) ia comn�ction th�ra�with, or eho #inaaciag thsrsaf, and to m�k;e a pralimina�rq raport of hie fiadiags, stating th�s�in �hothnc said imprw�sats as� foaeible and wh�thas thoy csa baat bs made as proposed, cr isi aanansclioa With eome otbor improva�t►te (and tho astimatod coet as recommended), inaludiug also a d�saription of the lande or arsa as msy recQive banefits tharofrben aad as msy be ps^o- poaed to be as��sssd. 3o That the City CiQrk ehall aat to secertaiu tha aaaw aad addr4es of L4u awasr of euch parcei of laad dixactiq affvctad or Nithin th4 area of landa ae map be propoead to t» ass�ss�d for said impro�r�ts (and a�h of them); snd upaa r�csipt fsom said Brngineorr of th4 said�prsli�inasT rsport� caloulst� ++�soCimat4s af aseaesateats as �► b� propossa r�lativa th�sato againet �ach of said lauda. 4. That eaid pr�Iimiaasy zQpost of th� Bngi.neQr and eeti�oatos of aessas- m�mte of tha Clask, ehall bs fusaish�d to ths Cowuil, and �d� availabie for iuepection �o ti�e o�n�s oi aay par�:al of lsnd aa aisy ba aftectvd th�r�by at aap pub2ic h�uring beld ralative tLer�t.n, as �roil as at any prior tims seaaonable aad coasraieat. ADOP?8D BY T� CITR CO�OHCIL C� 1'� CITY OF FRIDLHY ?HIS �y p�r , 1967. rr.+�� ��� .�.�+' MAYO� - Jaak 0. Rirkiura A1't'88T: CISY CL�R - Mas�►in C. B�cunsall ' I' ' I , I , I � I , I , I ' I ' I , I ' I � ' , , ' C� � � t� ' J_ ` ,� � � ,� U � , x�so�trriorr xo, ._� / � �� RF�OI,t1TI0N QBDII�ING IMP1t0VII�iF�1'1.' 9ItD FINAL FLAR3 AND °� SPHCIFICATIONS: WATF�9 SANITARY S�, �RD STQRM SE'WII� i�RU,TECT NIIN� 84. G��EASa Resolution Nu. 15-1967 of the City Couricil adopted the 23rd day of January, 1967, set the date for hearing ori the proposed improvemente, as speaifically noted in the Notice of Hear3ng attached hereto for reference as Exhibit "9", e,nd WFH�EAS, all of the property owners whose property is liable to be assessed with the mak.i.ng of these improvements (as noted in eaid notice) were given ten (1Q� days notice by mail and publiehed not3ce of the Counail Heexing through two (2) weekly publications of the required notice, and the hearir�g �,e held and the property owners heaxd thareon at the heax3.ng, as noted in said notice. 80W9 THE�tE'�ORE, BE IT RESOLYED, By the Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota� as fallowss l. That the follo�,rir�g improvements proposed �y Council Reeolution No. 15-1967 are hereby ordered to be effected and aompleted as soon as reasonably possible to-wit: All of the improvementg as aoted in the notias of hearing on the same aa ars noted (in Exhibit "A") in said notice. Tb�at the work above be aoneolidated with other areas ae one 3mprovement. 2. The work to be performed under this project may be performed under one or more contraats as ms.y be deemed advisable upon receipt of bide. 3. Constock arid Davis, Inc., Consulting Engineere, are hereby deaignated as the �rigineers for thie improvement. They shall prepare final p].ans and speaifioations for the making of suah improvement. ADOPTID BY TSE COIINCIL OF THE CITY QF 1�RIDLEY TSI3 D�►Y o�' , 1967. sTr�r �� _ � . � MAYO� - Jaoic 0. Kirkham F;2 ' ' ' RssoLV�rio� r�n. ��' " � i ��� 7 r r ra+�. �Oa.i1TI0N ORDffitING INIP�OVBMBNT AND FIt1A� PIAN3 AND SP'�CIFiCAT7AN$ AND 83TI�lATBS � CQ3T3 TASRHAR+: STBEST IMPRO��1T PROJBCT ST. 1967-2 6 `' ., W1�RBAS, Raeolution N�o I4-1967 of th� City Council adopCed tha ,' 23rd day of J�nuary, 1967, ast the date for hsarin�g on tha propc►sed imps�vamaaLs, as specificaily �t�d �ia tha Notice of Htaring attaa6�d har�to fos rsfar�nca ae.8xhibit "A", and i�tSA3, ail of th� proparty avnire whos�s propo=tq is liable to b� aseoeaed aith tha mpki�g cf theea impro�r�es ('gs notod ia 0aid ao�iaa� a�ets giwn ton c10) dsys uotics by �ail 8ad pabliehed notice of t1w Cour�cil H�arfag tt�soagh tao (2) eoeekly public8tiaae of thQ roquir�d notic�, aad the iao8siag �raa held end tha; psoparty o�n�:s heard thaseon st th� haar- ing, ae aotQd ia said notice, � I�0�1, T�F'�S, B$ IT R850�.1BD, by the Council of thQ City ot Fsidl�r, Anoka Countyr, Minnasota, es foila�e : 1. That tha folla�riag i�prova�mente propos�d by Couacil Bas�olutioau Nn. 14-1967 ara has�byr ordssed to b� eff�ctsd and aorpl�tsd as saan as z�tsonably possibla. to-�wit: T'ba iraprav�ats as uoxad vrnd�r tha Constsuctian It� in th� ldotic� of Hsssing (iu 8xbibie "A") tor tha folla�ing stt�st. Bak�s�StswC: T3sd Avaaua ta Oeb�roe Road (SLata Aid 1Qo. 3�24) � • �test the vork 8bavo �ay ba cnasolidatad e►ith other arose sa oa� impico�vsment. ' a. Tbat irork Co bs pas�foraNd vnd�r thi� pro j�t msy bs porfos�ad uadas oas or mar� eontracts as may ba daamod advisabia npoa raceige of bids. 9n Th� City 8ngin�ts is has�by� doaignat�sd aa th� 3�ogiaeor for this impranr�snt. fl� shrll ps�epar4 li�al pl�as aod sp�aitications for the eaki�g oi such isprav�snt. ADOPTSD BY ?� COOpCII. Q T8B Ci?Y Og FlID�I.EY THI8 DiAY 0� _ .��= 1967. MA * Jaak 0. ICi. ATTSB'ts CITi Ci.ERK • Nasvia C, Bsvas411 ��_�� � > �oruTio�v �voe ` ' A RffiOLUTION TO ADVBRTISE FOR BID� BB IT RS.40LVED by the Couacil of the City of Pridley, 8a follaws: 1. That it ie in the interest of the Citq to a�ard bid cou- tructa for the following itema or mstarialR: 20,OOQ gallvnB (more or lsss) of Regular Gasoline 25,000 gallons (m�re or less) of �thyl Gasoline 2. A copy of the gpecifications for the abave descsibed iteme and materigls, together with a proposal for the �ethod of purchase sad the payment thereof have beea presented to the Council by the City Manager and the same are hereby appraved and adopted as the plans aad specificationa, and the method of acquiaition aad pay- ment to be required by the City with respect to the acquisition of eaid items and materisls. �. The purchase of said iteme and msterials as described above shall be effected by sealed bids to be received and opened by the City of Fridley on the 6th day of March 1967. The City Maneger ia directed aad author- ized to advertise for the purchnse of said items and materials by sealed bid proposals uuder notice as pro- vided by law and the Charter of the City of Fridleq, the notice to be substantially fn foria a� that ahaau by Bxhibit ��A99 attached hereCa and made a part of by reference. Said notice $hall be publiahed at leaet twice in the official newspaper of the City of Fridley. PASSBD A1�D ADOPTED THYS � DAY OF , 1967 BY THB CITY CWNCIL. MAYOR JBCk 0. Riricham ATT83T: CITY CLERK Msrvin C. Bruna.:"sl �4 f ) ri CI1'Y QF FRIDLSit B„�,D uOTICS: GASOLIZB The Citiy Council of the City o£ Fridley, Mianesota wil! accept bid� on GasoZine oa the 6th day of l�rch 1967 untit 12s00 o'clock nooa on said date aC rhe City Hall, 6431 Univereity Aveaue Ii.B., Fridley, Minneeote 55421 (Tel; 560-3450). All bids must meet Lhe minimua requisements of the specifications. Failure to cam�ly attb this section can result ia disquatification af the bid. Bach bid shail be accomp�anied by a Certified Check, Casbier's C�eck, Caah or Bid Bond in an amouat of not less Chaa Sx of the bid, �hich check, csah or bond ehall be forfeited if bidder neglect4 or re- fusea to anter into a contract, after hia bid has been accepted. Tfia City reserves the right ta accept the bid �ohich is determined to be in the best iaterests of the City. The City reserves ths right to reject any and alx bids and aeive any fafornalities or techaicalitie8 in any bid. The City Couacil aiso reeerves the right to consider auch factors as time of delivery or performance, experienee, responsibility of the b9.dder, past perform�ance of similar types of items or materials, avsilability of products and other similar factors that it may de- termine Co be in the best inCexest of the City. Copiea of the sgecifics�ions and g�neral conditions mey be examined in the office Qf the Citq $ngfaeer. AL1 bids arust be sub�itted i�n sealed envelopes and plainlp marked oa the outside with "GA30LINS BID". BARL P. WAGNBR City Msaager Publish: February 17, 1967 . February 24, 1967 � �� y G; '� �so�.nsm� r�o. A�SO?i1ZZ0�i 1�0 AnVBR?ISS FOS B3b8 B8 I? 8ffiO�VBD by the Council of the City of Fridley, so folioa+s: 1. That it ia i.a the interest of the City to �ard bid caa- tracts for tha follawing iteme or materialss LaQusn ca�o�xs 2. A copy of the specificatione for the abave deacribad items aad materials, together with a praposal for ttie method o# purchaae and tha payoent tbereof hsve been preseated to the CouaciZ by the Citq Manager atrd the smone are heseby appro�►ed and adopted as the plans and specificationa, and the method oi acquisition aad pay- meat to be required by tha City wieh respect to the acquisitlon of �aid iteme a�d materials. 3. The purchase of said items aad ma�erials as deacribed above shall be affected by 8ealed bids to be receivad and opened bq the Ciey of Fridley on the 6�h day of March 1967. The City Manager ia directed a�d suthor- ized to advertie�e for the purchase of said items maci materials by sealed bid proposals uader notic,e as pro- vided by i8� and the t�arter of the Cfty o# Fridley, the notice to be substantially in form aa that ahoNa by Sxhibit "A" attached hereto and made s part of by reference. SaiB notice shall be published at legat t�ice in the officisl newspaper of Che City of Fridleq. PASSBD AIAD ADOPTSD THI� _w DAY G� , 1967 BY T8B CITY COU1�CUo MAYOR Jack 0. F3skham ATTSST: CI1'Y CLEI� Marvin C. Brunsell �) �i ci�r og rRSnr.sn � ����Q��� She City Cowicil of the City of Fri.dley, Hiouesota, Nill accept bida on Liquid Chlorine on the 6th daq af March 1967, until 12:00 o'cloct nooa on said date at the City Hall, 6431 Uaiversity Aveuue 1t.S., !'ridleq, Miivaesota 5g42i (Tel: 560-3�a50). All bids muat sset the miais�an requireno�eate of ehe specificatioae. Failure to comply with this oection cea result in disqualificatioa of the bid. Bach bid shall be accompauied by a Certifisd Check, Cashier'e Check, Cash or Bid Bond in an amount of not less then S� of the bid, �ohich check, cash or bond shall be #orfeited if bidder negiect� or refuses to enter into a Contract, after hia bid haa been accepted. The City re�erves the right to accept the bid whi�h is determioed to be in the best interests of the CiCy. ?he City re�erveg the right to reject a�r and all bids aad waive anp informalities or technicalities in any bid. 1'he Citq Council al�o reserves the right to consider such factore as time of delivery or perfor�ance, experience, responsibilitq of the bidder, past performance of;ai.milar types of items or materials, availability of products a� oCher eimilar factors that it may deter- mine to be in the best intereat of the City. Copiea of the �pecification� and general conditione,�may be examined ia the office of the City Bagiaeer. Ali bida �u�t be submitted in sealed emrelopes and plaiuly marked oa the outside with "LZQUID CHLORINS BID". BARL P, i�TAt�BR Cfty Manager Pnbiish: February �1�, 196l� February Z4, 1967 Fi`�' _- � F>� � F�ESOq�'�T .iO:'7 County t3: � R�SOLVf:d �r+a�; �no 1��}���) c��or 3s�.-�o an a�roomcm� tiv3.�h i;i.� �t;��o o� �''�l�in.noso-�., Dopar�men�t o� HigYzw�.ys for tno folia�w''ing pucposes, to-+w3.�: To install a traffic control signal on Trunk Highway No. 65 ( ) at its intersection with County State Aid Highway No. 8�(Osborne Road) in accordance with the • terms and conditions set forth and contained in Agreement No. 55313, a copy of which was before the County Board. �' � Chairman of the Board County Auditor BE iP F�T�ER `RESOLV'i' thav �ho - and � bo and tr.oy ne, oby are authorized to exeau�e suoh a�•eomen�, and thereby assume for and on behalf of the County all of.the contractual obligations contained therein. a C�2T IFICgl 70N •.�'+7:3'GO Ol° "'+ ' Oi; O'`� Got;,z-�J o: Anoka ��YX�}� � �� ' � 1 hore'ay �ort:i� t�na'd �:za Pora�o:;x�g Rosoiuc:�c� i� a iuue and aoxroct oa•��f c� •rosoiu�io� p: osc��i.�d �o aad adopLed by ine " - �- County Board of Anoka County �r a� a duiy au�horize� mee�iag thsreof held cui th� _ ciay a�' 19� a:, shown by �`�e m�nutes a� said :,�ao�:i.ng �:n �l posgession. . County Auditor .: � ' ' ' ,' ' 2 'i _ . Ei• = RESO Ll1T I ON NO . �! RESOLt1TI0N REPEALING RESOLtJTION N0. 124-1959 BE IT ;2ESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Fridley, Anok�+ County, �•linnesot� �s follows: t'J�IERE�!S, the City of Fridley h��s previously orgFnized an insur�nce committee composed of insur��nce �gents who �re resident t�xpayers of the City to advise the City Counci) on questions of � n i nsur� nce progr, r� for t�ie C ity; �nd � WfiEREAS, the Council h,s employed an insur�nce consultant for purposes of dr^wing specifications so th�t all insur�,nce coverage m�y be let on bids; �nd 'ti��iEREAS, the Council feels that members of the insur�nce committee could not bid on said coverage; �:nd 4�NE2EAS, the Council feels th�t resident members of the� City should be eligible to bid on the insurance coverage. N0�'! THEf2EFORE, be i t reso I ved th� t the Fr i d I ey I nsur�nce Committee is dissolved �nd Resolution No. 124-1959 is hereby repealed. ADOPTE� E3Y TNE CITY COLINCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1967. ATTEST: , CITY CLERK - MAl�VIN C. BRtJNSELL � MAYOR - JACK 0. KIRKHAM cLASxs -��...�. � t,�e�w�cat anc� Pu�i1Lc v'tilities 11104 th�ourqh 112�0 L�quaoc 830 tbsoug2� a83 �� , ' �� , �� FS`T��� �9 � 1�F�.d�� �gC TZ� �� �CiYr � F�SRU�1i3Y Z0, 1967 � e C o S3ai�ly �'c �il8�t�s iiso �p� A� Hin�apoliso Ni�aota 55403 Fr�,dl�y Civ3�a O�nt�ac �c�y 3 0�oo�wits id Goo • IpC o , M�l�anLcal COattaQtaec 14� � �i Gi� A� � MirtiNapo�lis, �s0�a I ' I ' Fsiai�cy civi�a oeut�c -� c�actif3aslr� �to. i (1/31/67� �Tvnrrab�s 11 a 196b tb�rgb �asy 18. 19b� IAMtti & S�sa ZtfC,� ' �560 Ci�wla�rd Av� �loarth Sto P�ul, Hituweo�t.a 55113 0 ... -� $ 1,3Si.86 $ Z.li�.?A :' Sstta�ste #1 — staca sow� Zr�e�snt p$o�vet - l�io. 82 �atoca� ea�+rar b�hi� Ra�tt Ha�llj Ftidloy S1�asio 909G �aack ca�pl�t�d �► 35.�6196 $ b,�T1o5� C�attfCk 6 DaVis, ItyCn Ca�as�lt9ag Eng s 14�6 CouAty �toad " " lL�polts o �t1:�M 53432 Fae af Professia�� 8s�qita�sinq Se�'vi�s� f,o1c 1a�#� ancl �m�.�► av�visiv�o �sti�s'Ce #a o W�lAaC a Sanii:�►�y Sa�c � as�d stoa� Saw�s t P�'oje�t �o. 79 iCoo�s+vt Patki swanetsana C � ste e} $ 2,078.OS Rst�t� #2 — St�t �oc� Pra��ct �too 1966-s d st2� A�dditiv�t) $ 10271o?s 8stl�afi� #�3 75�►A ( 3 A�1 sst�t� #I� a�t Psoj�at ci�lloa R��e�r W�tl�r Iopt'o�t P�coj�t �too :io�tl Dtift W�,llaj i setiast:e� � �ateac i�paco�w— 75�C o 5�1� 1� 3 lli.11ic� $ 3Q899v09 $ 2,b61o32 Dunkl�y Svtia�iag CaaQss�Y� 3756 �an� Sts�+t �te8. �i�sapolia. _ sstiawet� �B pastsa3.i stswt 7a�paca�r�eAt psojeCt St. !i6•ls SOha�ul� "A"' �Oi1c C#�c'o�w� ARkiition� �i i�w �igbts, �to�, $ S,ZlieZ9 ' . � S. C. SMILEY & 1750 HENNEPIN AVENUE , � /� ' �� �� , City Council City of Fridley ' 6431 University Ave Fridley, Minnesota ' Professional Services Rend ' Supervisory Se ' D. M. Noyes �� �� , H. Horwitz C , Architects Fee Blueprinting a , Balance ' ; ' � � ' ' ' ' , �� \ S S O C I A T E S A R C H I T E C T S A. I. A. M. R. A. I. C. MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55403 377_7BO� STATEMENT February 6, 1967 d: Fridlev Civic Center vices to Date: �. Est. #1 $42,018.00 " Est. #2 22,528.00 . Est. #1 2, 408.00 $66,954.00 � 2/0 of $66,954.00 .............$1,339.08 3 reproduction ................ 17.78 $1,356.86 � ' ,�a --, -� �-: .v -, �-�-� �� _ � ,. � '�. _ � � ::� ,. '-� ; ,°� � � ,� �. � � �, �' �...) ��i �.,--1 � J v �� �'`i , � ' I' ' , , , , , , '_ ' �.y� . ' F" �` _: ' DATE OF ISSUANC�: �� ��.z'���� �g C�4TIFICAi E NO: � APPLICATIOi�f NO: � FOR PERIOD FROM: TtiTO�TC:w�G� ��y �. .�. ^.T^.., ,�.qL n TO: �,, e..ta ,,....a ,,i � 9 � ro: C:��� cas �'= �.�'..:�� In accordance with this Contract and stipulated below. OWNER ARCHITECT CONTRACTOR F I E L D OTHER � � �. ■ AIA G703 /� ,1 ARCHITECT'S PROJECT NO: 6013 PRO�ECr: P'ridley Civic Center ADDRESS: &'�31 'U�37.�TCY'al.ti� AV@21118 PT. E. owN.ER: City o� �ridley � CONTRACTOR: �"�c�Y'I'y S. Horwitz � C+Oo� IIIC. �j�(� CONTRACT FOR: ��i�C�1�,Y11C�,I. WOP�C �7 CONTRACT DATE: i�OP�II�@Y' 2� 1966 „ c/o Sd C. Sa�.iley & A�sociates 1750 i:e��, ��in Avenue, Minneapolis 5��,�R e attached Application For Payment the Contractor is entitled to payment in the amount The present status of the account for this Contract is as follows: ORIGIIVAL CONTRACT SUM . $ 118�020.00 CHANGE ORDERS . TOTAL ADDITIONS . . . . . . $ SUB TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . $ - TOTAL DEDUCTIONS . . . . . . $ . TOTAL CONTRACT TO D'ATE .$ 118 020s00 � BALANCE TO FINISH . . . . . . � 115,612.00 'fOTAL COMPLETED TO DATE . $ 2�408.00 MATERIALS STORED . . . . . . $ TOTAL COMPLFTL�D AiVD STORED .$ 2�408.00 _ LESS �Q_% RETAINAGE . $ 240.80 TOTAL EARNED LESS RETAINAGE . . . : . . . . . . . $ LESS PREVIOUS PAYMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . $ TF115 CEIR�iFICATE . . . . . . . . . . $.—.2�-151-�ZQ Architect: S. C. Smiley & sociates ey: J. Richards Date: 1/31/6 7 7"his certificate is not negotiable, it is payable only to the payee named herein and its issuance, payment and acceptance are without p ejudice to any rights of the Owner or Contractor under their Contract. iF AIA DOC. G702, APPLICATION FO PAYMENT, or other applicotion forms containing satisfactory evidence of payment for work completed do not accompany t is Certificate, the Contractor shall provide the following certification by signing below. State of: County of: The undersigned certifies that the W� Payment has been completed in accor� that all items shown on previous Appl payments have been received have n� payment shown herein is now due. Contractor: �c%P`Y'� w�• �OI'Wl' 1 ^ '- � s gY� , I �t,.�1_i., � �jZc.�-�/�; � 2���.��� �rupp s Se cr AIA � � ) k covered by this Certificate For ance with the Contract Documents, ations For Payment and on which v been paid, and that the current Z � CO.� IriC. Date: 1/ 31/E� �`y F!' TEe33 • � Subscribed and Sworn to before me this day of Notary Public: My Commission expires: 19 CERTIFICATE OF PAYMENT AIA DOC G•703 SEPT. 1965 EDITION ONE PAGE TME AMERICAN INSTITUTE OF ARCHITEGTS PAGE 1 1735 NEW YORK AVE., WASNINGTON� D. C. � 1965 . > I n 0 O n � � 0 w m -i i '° a U Iv O IZ �4 ' Project SS#82 (Storm Sewer behind Robert Hall ) � � L` '.'sUL .°.�: _ �-'� "� 'i,� . _ _ . . F„ �. A.y.rq d. f �1 � 1'v. l j ., w ii��.��, r y � uy-' �J ^ t.�G.R.Ls...✓�a�. 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Minneapo�.is, Minneso a 55421 Gentlemen: CERTIFICATE OF THE ENGINEETt We hareby submit Est ate Na. 2, the fina� estima.te,for Comstock & Davis, Tnc., 3446 Coun�q Ro d"3", Minneapolis, Minnesoia 55432 for the furnishing of Professional Engi eering Services for p�.anning tu�d g�neral supervision of Watex Improv�m�n� Pr ject Number 75-C, Schedul� �. Authorized Contract rice (Bid) $i77,421.00 Final Carastruction P ice $177,421.00 Basic Engineering @ 5-�./2`6 $9,758.16 Lesa: Previous P yments 7,096.84 ArIOUNT NOW DuE. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2,663.32 Respectfully submitted, CQMSTOCK & DAViS, iNC. By % E. V. Comstock, P. E. ' EVC/mg ' ' I LTCENSES TO BE APFROVID AT �fi.,E I�,rMLBRUAI�Y�2ta� 1967�,C0�UNCIL MESTINQ r�rr�w�.r�.r� rrr...�..�.a.a � .��� r� . . � �i �V81t��W� C1�autialear Pirasa d/�/a S& K Coo b�. tk�iret�sit,y Av�e. 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J ¢ ' � { � .1t.,5:_. _..ar-�----- �.:.�+ac._„m.r...�.. .-........as..._.. <.,.:».sw.wn u •`..y'1��..`-. -y �S�k�i� �.i3i/ ��5.t;;.ir:. �i.f 1. ����-�`i+..saZi'�td `�0��� :.�+`t _�:'r°ipVti�'-, �V��I� . iilv.���?:�'�.�..?,^°. :,,�:�q.i.,��"d." i I � � ' ' L�sr o� cosrr�nca�ss �cs�sas �o ss arr�ovBU a� c�c� �a�e �o, i�7 . cg� ,e�a. c �, alTaO �iC1'tlCt�a C.O�S�S'a �16C. 'Ei�� ftlt�iBtB aOlt��1/a=t� Mimeapolia, Ml,�asota b�►o !Qd �I, Br�ra� Hamt�a�g xeisat Cowtr�cticaa C�� 4216 8horaliesa Drive Mlts�apolis, Mtmeaota b�s Hami� lfelaat H01TSB MD9�Z11G D�sis No�rs o Yocoepoiat.�d 7816 C�ntra� Av�� �.8: Sprios Lakt Pa;l�; Miawo byg Dale geteacaas � Upp�* �1lidwst Pipits, I�ec. 336 aaft Str�et 11.8. M�4tipOl�.sy E��e1teAOtB �baa�a� A3x �a�mditivoi� Co. 8!S - I4t� Awnae SeB. 1�fYMapO��a t'1�q11!liOtB b'; Caa� Sore�esaa bqg L�e �9taoas s�sesc�oK Lae�ace a��� �waoe�oocae.d 9�S tf�tc� �otl�s sout� � �t. Pan19 Ki,mNaoes �a �acg� La�e i• ��,� i�� .� 0 �,,�� � :� �:�. � :,,��, , � ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' , 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' _ __ ._ February_ 14, 1967 . Storm Sewers, Sanitary..Sewers and Water Lots 9 thru 12, Auditor's Subdivision ��155 ��it..�, r ��z�.-�.� �s-''� , � ._ _ ._... , ... _ _. 3-1967 %t`? - - - , _, r%:: �� � ,, t �(� `ti� 1 � Rectory: 6120 Fifth Street N. E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Phone : 560-5600 � 1 , , ' � � ' ' ' Gbuacb of Saint �.lilliam FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421 �__- _;' ,. �, � / ,' •�"; ,,, � : .�; �� i `.. ;,� : �v '�°� `,c%?�� � , � `�.,• ,yc�j F ,� _ �� �c,,g ` �' l� '. �C ; ' �� ` '.��� � 4` .', '� \\` ,� ��,�= ��-� _.�..� Fridley City Council City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Dear Mayor and Councilmen: Pastor: REV. GERALD E. KESFB February 9, 1967 At a meeting of the Fridley Ministerial Association February 2, 1967 the members expressed their gratitude to the City Council for the Resolution that it passed in regard to State wide Sunday closing and the letters which they sent to the governor and the legislature. We appreciate your concern for the problems that can arise to a community in its need for rest for the family and a slow down of business as it would benefit both both consumer and worker alike. GEK:sm � Sincerely yours, �, ) � Rev. Gerald E. Keefe, Secretary Fridley Ministerial Association � , ' LJ ' �_ J c� � MB�10 Y�bruary 1S. 1967 ' �'Os tarl Po Wa�u�r, City bana��r and City Council ' ' ' ' F�tOMs Matvin C o Bs�aassll, Finaac• Diractor �CTs 1966 8arniag� oa �aveatssats �he attac6*d �fielt aho�ws iu detail th� iot�rest �sraed dutia�� the yuu� 1966 on ti�e iavtatmmt o� tempor�trily idle fundeo Barsiaga dusia� th� y�sr tot.iled $18y,4►09o73a ?6� inter�at earn�d by the various faa�ds i• tr�atsd ia che s�w �oam�r aa aqy othsr sav�auQ casing into thr fnad vhich earuod tbe int�s�at, The sajor portioa of tbQ iater�st ee�raed aill ��t�ct tiie smonat of tax�a tha� vill hsve to ba levied in iutwc� y�ara, efth�r diroctly or iadir�ctlq. A� aa a�cample, iater�at earaed b� ths Oti�iqr 1►�d ia part o! tbe prolit avsilabis io�r traasler ko oa� oi tt�t Special Asseeaoe�ent risnds Mhich as�d th� aoaa�r a�d is t6erefors ixe li�u of �evyiog ta�c�s. ghe iaterest sara�d by th� Liqnor Fund i[s availabl• fos tranafer to th� Ceae�al Yvad ttu sas� aa tbe otl�ss p�ortioa of ths pro�z earned bq tbe �iQuor operati000 �he iatsr�st �atr�sd by Special Aasesemea� Consts�ctioa !'�iads ia crodited agains! Che iat�ra�t paid by ehe Conatruction Fu:�d �i�� construction is in pzog�c�sao ?h� iut�s�at �arcx� by th� Special AeaessmeAt Boad Funda r�aina in tht fvind and !ar tiwas F�nprmvoment lwada baving a de�Eicit, it atiQCta the a�ount of �ey tbat has to be tranafe:rre�d into tharo � gN1itB�I� SA�{E�S 1966 G��rsl Fund Ci�ic Csater Conatructioa �n►d Publio Qtility Operating Accounts public tTtility Res�rve Accotimts Municipal Liq�or Operating Acco�aat� Munieipai Liquos iteserve Accasmts Yavolviag F�nd � 8egular S;�A �F�md 33 - 12 Coas�ruocCion Fuad Sii - 48 - Principa� aad Iat�rest fi - 75 Coastruction lPu�d W- 75 - Prii+cipal and Xaterest Donds of 1960 3o�ds ot 1962 Doaaa vi.1963 Bonds of 1965 ��ibadiog E�iada 6,013060 1b,934eS0 8,463002 619,24 3,232o1S 1.Z83e23 5,697088 65,563053 113075 16,�.42a33 18,285038 821062 14,071911 3,458011 8,237e1T 6.426013 11.933.23 $187,29So98 ✓ v Y ' t I ' PUBLIC iiOxRS DEPAR'hIENT CI1Y OF FRIDLBY �OIiTSLY RSP08T - JAIRtJAR�t 1967 , STRBE? DBFAR1t�NT � 1. itiacellaneoue Street Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 164� ' � 2. Shop Time . . . . . . . . . : . . . . : . . : . . . . 19 3. 8quipm�ent R,epaira • Street . . . . . . . . . . 82� WATSB DBPAR'C�BNT 1. l�iltration Plent Operationo . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. Final Readinge and Coilectioae . . . . . . . . . . . 3. Hydrant Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6r. Miscellsneous Water Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S. Pumphouae Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6. Standpipe . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7. Water and Sewer Inapectione . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8. Water N�eter Inapectioas and Repaire . . . . . . . . . 9. Water 1�zn-ans . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14. Watermain Break . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11. Bquipment Repairs - Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 S3 90 29 58 11 1 � 23 67 21 88WSIt DSPA�ENT 1. bift Station iaspecticme and Repaira ........ 96 2. Sanitary Sewer Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 3. Standpipe Repaira . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4 4 e Bquipm�ent RepairB - Seo�er . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sl ST�O�! $BWBR DEPART�NT 1. Catch Basin and Storm Sewer Cleaning ........ 56� 2. 1�iscellaneaus Stosm Sewer Work . . . . . . . . . . . 28 SNfJW AND ICE DSPAR�T ' 1. Miacellaaeous Snoro� and Ice Work . . . . . . . . . . . 35 2. Saading - Ice Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • �8 3. Snvw Ploo►ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1,075� , 4. Equipmeat Repairs - Snow sud Ice . . , . . . • • . . 253� ' ' , ' M'iSCLrLLAI�EAIJ3 1. Accident an Job (R,�bert Andereaa) . . . • - • • • • - 2. Fire Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3. Holiday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. Hafner Building . . . . . . . . . • . • • • • • • • • 5, Jury Duty (Willfam Cogger) . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6. Park Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7. Sick Leave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8. Vacationa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 80 12 120 306 16 19� 56 20 Page Ttao PUBLIC WORKS DBPART1�tiT I�fONTHLY RBPORT - JANUARY 1967 MLSCELLATdSOIJS (Cantinued�} 9. ideelcead Duty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10. Equipmeat Repaire - Fire Department . . . . . . . . . 11. Equipment Repairs - Liquor Stvres . . . . . . . . . . 12. Equi.pmeat R�epaira - Park Department . . . . . . . . . 13. Equipmen� btepgira • Police Department . . . . . . . . HOURS �....� 8 1 2 �� 4 ,II' 8-79 (REV. 71-3-64) , (Standard Form of the International Association of Chiefs of Police) (Copies available at Federal Bureau of lnvestigation, Washington, D. C. 20535) CONSOLIDATED MONTHLY REPORT ' POLICE DEPARTMENT Gity of FR'IDI"i�X Month of Jx.I�iUARY , 19 � ' i TABLE 1.--DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONNEL Average Daily Percent Daily Average Doily Numerical StrenAth Absence Absence Temporary Details kverage Effeetive Sttength , � F:nd o� �amemonth Samemonth � Samemonth Samemonth . � Same month Ihis m<�nth laet year 'T'his month last year 'I'his month lasl year Thia mont last yeat Thle monlh Last monlh laht yeai -rot��� pers�n�,<��. 22 18 10.22 , Chi�f�s offlc� . _, 1 � � Records bureciu . � Uniformed force , �O �� , Detective buram� . . Trafflc bureau . � ••......... First rellef . . . � � , Second rellef . . � � � Thlyd relief . . . o � ' TABLE 2.--CHANGES IN PLtRSONNEL ' 1. Ptesent for duty end of last month ..... ... 1� - �2. Recrulted durinq month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � � ' 3. Reinstated duHnq month . : : : : : : : : : : : : : :.. Total to account �or . 22 :_ i , 4. Separations from the service: • . , . � � � � (a) Voluntary resiqnation . . (b) Retirement on penslon . . . . . : , (c) Resiqned wlth charqes pendlnq � (d) Dtopped durfnq probatlon . . . , (e) Dismissed for cause . . .•.•.... (f ) Killed ln line of duty .. (y) Deceased . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . Total separations . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5. Present for duty at end of month . . . . . . . . . . . '� ' 11.78 7ABLE 3.--DAILY AVERAGE PATROL STRENGTH , Same month This month last year 1. Total number of patrolmen . . . . . � �� � 2. Less permanent asslqnments (publlc . offices, clerlcal, chauffeurs, etc.) . . . 3. Less detalls to special squads or bu- reaus (traffic, vice, patk, etc.J . . . . . 4. Average daily absences of patmlmen �assiqned to patrol duty owinq to: .� (a) Vacation, suspenslon, test days, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (b) Sick and lnJured . . . . . . . . . . . . (c) Temporary details . . . . . . . . . . Total avetage daily absences . . 5. Awllable for patrol duty . . . . . . . . . 6.67 3.55 ''' 8-79a (Rev. ]0-21-65) y CONSOLIDATED MONTHLY REPORT ; TRAFFIC SUMMARY E i Police Department i � city of FR.I:TiL:::'�Y ' i C Month of JAi�UARY � lg 67 TABLE 1. ACCIDEtdT SUMMARY This Month Year to Date This Year Last Yeaz o�o Change This Year Last Year o�o Change Accident Total 56 47 �6 47 Fatal 1 � ], � PersonalInjury 1$ 16 lg 16 Property Damage 37 31 ' 37 31 Pedestrian Traffic Total Hazardous Violations Other Violations Parking DWI Accident Arrests and Citations TABLE2. ENFORCEMENTSUMMARY This Month This Year Last Year o10 Change 69 llb 3� 35 13 28 18 52 1 1 Thia Year 69 3$ 13 18 1 Year to Date Last Year 116 35 2$ 52 l Change TABLE 3. COMPARATIVE SUMMARY OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS This Month Year to Date This Year Last Year o/o Change This Year Last Year o�o Change Total Accidents 5(� I+7 5C7 �.�-7 Fatal Accidents 1. � �- � Persons Killed � 3 � Injury Accidents �.8 16 18 1.6 Persons Injured �.�.1- 2�- 41 2�' Pedestrians Killed � � � 0 Pedestrians Injured � �- Q �' • Hii and Run Accidents 3 3 3 3 Cieared by Arrest ]. 1 �- 1 Cleazed - No Arrest 2 2 Total Cieared 3 '..., _ . __ _ ___- -__ __ _ � ' �'�4�L� �-- C�Ii�E INDEX AND POLICE ACTiVITY TREND , OFFENSES KNOWN TO THE POLICE CHANGE CURRENT YEAR VS. LAST YEAR CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES (PART I CLASSES) REPORTED OR ACTUAL V5. SAME MONTH VS. SAME PERIOD KNOWN UNFOUNDED OFFENSES ACTUALTHIS LAST YEAR LAST YEAR ' THIS MONTH THIS MONTH YEAR TO DATE NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT la. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT ' - . , ' MANSLAUGHTER 2. FORCIBLE RAPE TOTAL n. RAPE BY FORCE ' b. ASSAULT TO RAPE - ATTEMPTS 3. ROBBERY TOTAL , a. ARMED - ANY WEAPON b. STRONG-ARM • NO WEAPON 4. AGGRAVATED ASSAULT TOTAL 1. 1 ], , a. GUN b. KNIFE OR CUTTING INSTRUMENT c. OTHER DANGEROUS WEAPON 1, 1 1 d. HANDS, FIST, ETC. - AGGRAVATED I � 5. BURGLARY TOTAL a. FORCIBLE ENTRY ' b. UNLAWFUL ENTRY - NO FORCE c. ATTEMPTED FORCIBLE ENTRY 1 6. LARCENY - THEFT (except auto theft) 9 , a. b50 AND OVER IN VALUE 1.O 1. 7. AUTO THEFT 3 3 3 �CRIME INDEX TOTAL 16. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE 4e. OTHER ASSAULTS • NOT AGGRAVATED 7 1. ' 66. LARCENY, UNDER S50 IN VALUE 2µ 2IF 2. PART I TOTAL Q 2 $ g ' TOTAL PARTIIINCIDENTS ............. �Jp2 ..................................5.2.... TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS NONCRIMINAL CALLS � p!2/� .�.�` . . TOTAL CALLS FOR POLICE SERVICE . . . . . . . �!!� : .. . . .. . .. . ... . .... .. ....... ... . ...I�,9J}. ... ` ' \ 'AUTOMOBILESRECOVERED . (A) NUMBER STOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVEREO LOCALLY . 2 (B) NUMBERSTOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED BY OTHERJURISDICTIONS ................................... (C) TOTAL LOCA�LYSTOLEN AUTOSRECOVERED ..................................................... 2 , (D) NUMBER STOLEN OUT QF JURISDICTION, RECOVERED LOCALLY . .. . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . .. ... . .. .. . .. . ... 2 , . _. � ' ' �"��L� � - - ��,��� �F Pf�OP�RTY STOL�i� A�9D RECOVERED � VALUE OF PROPERTY VALUE OF PROPERTY VALUE OF PROPERTY• OFFENSE �ALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN LOCALLY STOLEN LOCALLY TOTALVALUE OF STOLEN LOCALLY ANDRECOVERED AND RECOVERED BY LOCALLYSTOLEN STOLEN OTHER LOCALLY OTHER JURISDICTION PROPERTY RECOVERED �URISDICTIONS RECOVERED LOCALLY BURGLARY LARCENY AUTO THEFT TOTAL v wii�+�.... �-I-77U�UU 10�.34.90 4571.2g �571.28 T�►6LE 6-- OFFENlSES CLEAR�D BY ARREST vpryr tn r1n#,s (�.,..I...J,. _,.:___� _�_ _ � 3300.00 , --- -- __... �...........� �..�c�.,�wnca� c�ecrrances� NUMBER OF OFFENSES PERCENT OF OFFENSES CLEARED BY ARREST CLEARED BY ARREST CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES BY ARRES7 OF (PARTICLA$$E$) TOTAL CLEARED TOTAL CLEARED BY ARREST OF PERSONS UNDER 18 PERSONS UNDER 18 THIS LAST THIS LAST THIS LAST TFiIS LAST YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR 1. CRIMINAL HOMICIDE a. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER b. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE . FORCIBLE RAPE TOTAL a. RAPE BY FORCE b. ASSAULT TO RAPE - ATTEMPTS 3. ROBBERY TOTAL o. ARMED • ANY WEAPON b. STRONG•ARM - NO WEAPON . ASSAULT TOTAL o. GUN b. KNIFE OR CUTTING INSTRUMENT c. OTHER DANGEROUSWEAPON d. HANDS FISTS, FEET, ETC. - AGGRAVATED e. OTNER ASSAULTS • NOT AGGRAVATED BURGLARY TOTAL a. FORCIBLE ENTRY b. UNLAWFUL ENTRY - NO FORCE c. ATTEMPTED FORCIBLE ENTRY 1 LARCENY - TNEFT (EXCEPT AUTO TNEFT) z. 550 AND OVER IN VALUE • b. UNDER $SO IN VALUE 5 1 . AUTO THEFT ]. 1 GRAND TOTAL $ I , _ . '' ' ' 1 Y���.� 7—— P�:�SO�lS �,���ST��, C�A�C��D AI�D �oS��S�D O� DU�9E�G �O�T{; � � ARRESTS PERSONS �OURT DISPOSITIONS THIS MONTH ' ^ FORMALLY ^ (INCLUDE RELEASED NO FORMAL CHARGE) ADULTS GUILTY UNIFORM CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES CHARGED ACQUITTED REFERREDTO THIS OR JUVENILE MONTH OF OF OTHERWISE COURT " TOTAL OFFENSE LESSER DISMISSED JURISDICTION - JUVENILES ADULTS TOTAL � CHARGED� OFFENSE ' 1. GRIMINAL HOMICIDE: � a. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER b. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE '2. FORCIBLE RAPE 3. ROBBERY 4. AGGRAVATED ASSAULT 'S. BURGLARY • BREAKING OR ENTERING 6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT AUTO THEFT) 7. AUTO THEFT , 8. OTHER ASSAULTS (RETURN A- 4e) 1 TOTAL - PART I CLASSES 1 ZO THIS YEAR TO DATE LAST YEAR TO DATE ,PERCENT CHANGE 9. ARSON 10. FORGERY AND COUNTERFEITING '11. FRAUD 12. EMBEZZLEMENT 13. STOLEN PROPERTY; BUYING, RECEIVING, POSSESSING '14. VANDALISM 15. WEAPONS; CARRYING, POSSESSING, ETC. 16. PROSTITUTION AND COMMERCIALIZED VICE 17. SEX OFFENSES (EXCEPT 2 AND 16) 1, 1, '18. NARCOTIC DRUG LAWS 19. GAMBLING 20. OFFENSES AGAINST THE FAMILY ANO CHILDREN 1 '21. DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE 22. LIQUOR LAWS 23. DRUNKENNESS '24. DISORDERLY CONDUCT 25. VAGRANCY 26. ALL OTHER OFFENSES (EXCEPT TRAFFIC) , TOTAL - PART II CLASSES 26 9 35 1� g� 2 $ THIS YEAR TO DATE LAST YEAR TO DATE . PERCENT CHANGE , TRAFFIC ARRESTS THIS MONTH PHYSICAL CUSTODY ARRESTS ' WARRANTSSERVED CITATIONS ISSUED I'� TOTAL TRAFFIC ARRESTS AND CITATIONS I .' 2 � 2 �� 2� 2 -r----�r�-- � bi �:�---t;�,-65. ' ' ':--�.6.� 65 I 67 II 6'7 � 63 1 I 2 ' ' T,.1SLE 5. CO3"�',E'ARATIVE SUPACd1ARY OF ENFORCEMENT (By Violation) This Month Year to Date This Yeaz Last Year This Year Last Yeaz o o Change ' Hazardous Violations Total 39 36 39 36 , Dwi 1 1 1 1 Speeding 23 2� 23 22 � Reckless Driving ��� � Careless Driving 2 � 2 ) ' `I�affic Signal � f+ r , scop s��a 5 9 , 5 9 ' Other Regulatory Sign 3 3 ' Improper Passing Improper Turning ' Right of Way - Vehicle �- 1- , Right of Way - Pedestrian Following Too Closely , No or Improper Signal ' Improper Stazt from Parked Position Improper Backing � Improper Lane Usage ' Failure to Drive - Right Defective Equipment ' j � Other Hazardous Violation - j • Other Violations Total 13 2g 13 2� , Parking Violation Total �.g 52 lg 52 ' ,' ' I ' I '� I ' li h '_ r� .�f �::. ., . • _.. ' C.- .. :. E _ _._:� �<.:�, �_._,. 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