03/20/1967 - 59341
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COUNCIL SECRETARY - MARY LU STROM
� REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING - AGENDA
M�,RCii 20, 1967
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RESOLU��:rC�:� T10o 61_ -- 1.967
A P.ESOLU`'i'ION EST[�L.LSIiING PTRI�I:LT �'EES AI`TD COT�;I�?�CTION CIIARGES FOR SN-
STAT,LATION OF S�:"�t�GE DISPOilA�C, FACSLIT-f_ES AND 4iATER SUPPLY F�ICILITIES.
BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council ot the City of Fridley, Anoka
County, Minnesota, as �0].1.o���s:
WH,EREAS o the Cii�y o� Fridl.ey has constructed an internal system
oi maina and J.atexals to coll,ect sanitary sev�age, and
WHE�ZEAS, the Gi�y o:� k"r�dlsy is a meznbex of the North Suburban
Sanitary se�aer Dis'c�icto and
WHEREAS, the Ci�ty of Fridley is ob�igated to pay to the Nor�th
Suburban Sanii:ary se.��e:r District certaa.n charges in order i o outlet
into the Distric�'s rnain l�nes, and �
WHERE�S, the Council finds that it is necessary to raa.se a
portion of the money necessary to pay said outlet charges by estab-
lishing a connection charge on ne��a residential, commercial, and
industrial establishman�cs o
N�'Y�T, TI�EPFFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that �he following connection
charges are hereby adopted �or the Sana.tary Sewer System in those
areas of the City o:� Fra.dley:wlzerein an assessment covering the
, esti.mated cos� o� the Ciuy's s�n�-=arY SE�`��r System has been previousZy
assessed:
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$100000
Single Famil.y I��el.l.ings..�•••••°•°"'°• �5 00 per
Mu1.ta.ple Residen.tia]. Dwel.lings.. • • ° • • "residential unito
CommerciaJ_ a�zd Industrial. Es'cablishm�nts...A minimum fee
of $200000 p].us $200.00 for each aadit�he�North Suburban
first equivalent REC as determined by
Sanit�ry Sewer Distxict less a credit of $300.00 per acre
of pro�e;: �y used by the comrnerca.al or indus-L-rial a.nterprise
and a.n no case shall the credit exceed the minimum connection
charge.
BE :CT FURTH�R FtESOLVED, that i:,he �Eol1.o�,�ing connection charges
are h�reby adop�ed �or -che Sanxtary Sevier 5ystem in those areas of
the City oz Fra,dley� aescribed belo�•�� which have not been fully
assessed to cover the estimated cos� oi the C�.ty's Sanitary Sewer
System:
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RESOLUTxON NO. 61 ° 1967 (Continued)
1. Single Family Dwellings.......o....e......$150.Q0.
2. Multip�e P.esidential ���ellings............$112.50 per
residential unit.
3. Commercial and �ndust�i�.l Eai.ablishm�nts...A minimum fee
of $200.00 plus $200.00 r:or each additional REC over the
first equiva3.ent REC as dezermined by the North Suburban
Sanitary sewer Da.strict less a credit of $100.00 per acre
o� property used by the commercial or industrial enterprise
and in no case shall the credit exceed the minimum connection
charge.
Descra.ption of area in City oi Fridley not �ully assessed ior 5anitary
Sewer Sysicem:
All that area in the City or I`ridley lying West of University,
North of 69th Avenue and East oL the Nor-chern Pacific Railroad
r a,gh �-o �-way .
All that area lying Sou-�h of 73rd Avenue, ti�iest oL the Ramsey
County l.ine, Eas-� o� Universi-cy Avenue, and North o ��he �ollow-
ing described line, commencing at University Avenue and 69th
Avernte Northeasz, then East on 69th Avenue extended to its inter-
section with Rice Creek, then �as'c a].ong Rice Creek to its inter-
section. with the �amsey County line. (Except that area assessed
�or Sanitary Sewer Niains under Project No. 24).
BE IT FURTHER R�SOLUED, that the fo].lowing permi-� fees be
establish�d:
1. Fox the a.nstallation of a City sewage disposal system..$20.00
2. For the installation ot a Czty water supply systemo....$10.00
ADOPTED BY THE CZTY CO"�JL�iCIL OF THE CITY OF �'RIDLEY THIS 20TH DAY OF
MARCH, 1967.
ATTE ST :
CITY CI,ERK - Marvin Co Brunsell
MAYOR - Jack Oo Kirkham
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COM5TOCK b DiAVIS, INC.
Conaulting Sagiaeers
1446 Co�rnty Road "J"
Mi,ntzeapolis, Minaasota SSb32
M�r. Diasia Qurs�bf. City
City of F�cidley
6432 Uniwrsity Avenue
Minneapolie, Minnesotg
Dear Nasicd:
Match 20, 196T
�ngtaeer
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We have inspected the existiag prestrQSSed concrete 1,5 MG reservoir an
53rd and Johnsou Street ia accordance with your requeat. SurpYisingly, the
iat�rior of tLis ras�rsoir was in ve�cy good shape and rslativaly clean, con-
sidering t� tea year span since construation. Several bsa�gar atrapa for the
8" averfla+ pipe have beea beAt aad pulled loose fram ice aation and Will hava
to be repaired. The vent ecreen on the dome bas alec detariosated to Where it
aill hav� to be replaced. In diacussing the a�aint+euua�rce with Mr. Chess�y. t�
suggested a ehort e�ct�na3on to ths ladd�er cage on ths top of tbe tank as a
safety measwre. This ahauld elso be axided at Lhis time priot to paintin8•
Ne feel satisfactary
the iaterior �itb
pouy. �imi].ar ta tha�
proCectic>n aad �aterproofing wil2 be obtained by treating
tvo caa,ts of aa �goxp-Tar cr�eeing, either Cotareac ar Petro-
used on ih�e n�aw 3 MG resex�roi.r on FtidlQy Coa�oas.
The eaterior of trie �anlc i�as e�cperi�nced sev�r� weather3ng in certaia srass
of the pneumstic niortar coating over the preetre�s w�.rese These sbwuld b�
tuck-�ointed aasi grouted to p�covide protectcioa for ttae wiYes. I� woal$ be
desirable eo sa,ndbla�st the extex�tox a�nd applq an additionaf paewmeitic �ortar
coatiza� fcr furthe�t pratection. Itc x�au3d �e po�sible to d�ley Ch1a Wark on
the �xterior if a go�d protective ga�,nt �.s applied no�+.
Costs of thts xork are �etimated am folloTSS:
Painting and Cl�aning Iaterior $ 3,900.00
TucictPointing snd other Repairs 1,500.00
Painting EYterior Z•�•�
��ia�-��ta�. S �.00
loX Coatingencv �•�a
Bstiuiated Construction Coat $ 8,8Q0.00
Plus 20X for Legal, Fiscal, Eng.,
2ateYest, Btc. 1�.: �
FSTIMATSD COST OF IMPROVBI�iNT..a...........510,560.00
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M7." • 1i:s�1l QutlS�1� � 'l.�.L'� �$��lBl
�: a..5 1!G Raoarvoir —2— ��, zo, 1967
If sendblaetiug sad aa additioa�►1 1/2" gannite (puetmatic aiarter) is desired
on the �xt�acior at this tine, $17,000.00 ahould be addad to tbe coaettuction
cost or $20,400.00 to the total r,o�t of the imptoveoeat.
The abave co�struction is feseible from an angin�assiag •ta�dpoistt•
DCO/cb
Very trulq yours,
OOMSTOCK & DAVI3, INC.
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DeWapae Olson, P. E.
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ic�oat�a�
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au i�t�t pl�d v�w�s �ot� ��c�OSa a� v�3� t3w� l� wi�IMS t.o
d�seuss t]� c�r �aa� i� o� aw�b j�iet o£ v�►i+a� I d� so� �cnart�.
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� 7, 1967 r 71�e ai�ei� as'r o� P+� 45. Tt� #1 � bY
t� Conraitt� wa,� app�o�red by tJte Cowicil itt tla lias�A 6th caoe�il
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��iuut�es v�t��+s t'b� C�w�cil so �isr�s 4 ot�r than to �iw a�d
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Ca�afas3oa► by �atic� ��aa�+� ���rtd d�i�al ot 1� �ersooitti�
s*q��d � w�.31 �v�► $ c�y of t� �acopo�rd x�aviaioa in T�r �Mi
a'va3.3,�1� fa�ar' �aa Coaa�31 s� � m�t�ga u�d ii you �eor�s• ya�t
actian w�3.d i�sa �o a��er � i.� t�► t� City Attaa�ndy to wa�k ilnto bia
sevi�i.a� �f �ua Z� t�c�� o�is eoaael�� 1� Pl�iag
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10, 1967 is � Paqs ?30
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is in�ol.v&�d iu ti� �lo� witht �s ag�da►.
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Tl� pSNiPl'3S� OF Tk� �BGUi�Ait COUNC�L 1�TiNG OF MABCH b, 1967
'Tiie Beg,nlar Council i�eeti�g of the City of iPridlsy wa� call�d to order by
Mayor Kirk�am at 8;18 P�Ma
40�. Cl�I.L
�885 irRS�iTa ilirkham, Harris, Liebl, 5amuelson, Sberidan
�BS ABS8�1'� s � Noae
+•,�i� M-� :{,�'�'�! :
M�syor i�b�bam asked that the audience stand aad say t1� Pledge of All�giaa�ce
to the Flag4
pg g�g� �p� y�g f1�r Bit 20 l967
MD?i0ei bq Co�racil�os�a Sheridaq t� adopt th� Minutss of the Reg+ular Council
�tiag of Februax�r 20, 19bT as aubmitted.. Secoaded by Couacilawa 1.�ab1.
Opan a voice vote, there be�ng no �aays, Mayor Kirk6am declared th� �ation
carried,
J�DQ� ON Oi� AC;ENDA:
, Co�uecYlaan Sheridan s.aid tltat if i.t was agreeable with tbe zsst of tbt Coudcil,
he suggast�d they del,eCe item 34, "Besolutioa Concernic�g a Couat� Cowct 8yateA",
and Itea� 31, "Resolutioa Cor+.cernir�g Metropolitan Governmeot", from thia agenda.
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i+p1"i�9 by Councilman $�ieridan to adopt th� ageada witb the deletioa of it�me 30
amd 31a Seconded by CouaciLlman Sasauelsoae Upaa a voice vote, t.�►ere beiag ao
nays, Mayoz Kirkham declarsd the ntotioa carried. .
Counciimaa Liebl said tha� he woceld like to sere these twa i.tea�s tboroughly
discusaed et the nnxt Cauucf3 Me��tiag, wiLh at Ieast a half haut (15 rinutes
for each Item) delRgated fcox discussiono
A�IN�iT - SAFBTY C�+Il►SITTfsB ;
1�4'xa(1�1 by Comc►cilman Liebl to appoiat Mre Ciaqdon Folsin, 6220 JupitQr �oad
Northeast, Fridley, I�itunesata, Ca the Safety Comeoittee. Secoaded by CowrciLoaa
Samue2son. Uposa a voice vote, th�re being ao aays, Mayor Kixkhaa► dsc�.ar�d the
aaotian carriade
Couuacilsaaa S�eridaa aaked if the Citq has r�ceived the de�d conv¢yiag ttr�
pxoperty �or park as bad be�n agreed. The Gtty Engineer said that be had
aot seceived the deed. �a Crosaley, repre�eatgt�.ve for Daqtoa Target, said
that thep are moving tawa�d ttt� acquisitfoa of the prapertp, aad whea titey
bave p�rfected th� a��nex ablp� then t�eey caa deed the park lande 8�e said that
Pte did bave an exi�ibit that could be attached to Che ordinance. Se e8o�ed
tbe exhibit to the Conaci.lo Tbe City Manager suggssted that they inci�ute
thia in the motioa and th� heading caa be c6angede
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B�GI1�iR COUNCIL 1►�ETING, 4�iARCI� 6, I967
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Mm.`It� by Cauncilsran Samwe2eon to receive froa� the Target Dapton sto=e tht
descripttoa of the park laad that they will dedicate to the City of Frfdley
resultiag fsam tlw rezoning and the ccs►summatioa af the laad purc6aso ta tbe
new Target Dayton atore area. Councilman Rarris said thaC he t�a�Id second
the awtiou wit� the cbeage, if it �as agreeable to Councilaan SamueLsoa, wit6
"�scriptioa of the paYk lend fraa ?aYget Daytai to th�i Ciey of Fridley," ea
the heading oa the exhibit. ThiLs was agreeable.
Mr. Crawley said ti�at t6ey are �tatiag this land will be for park pur�a�t,
but�there is also the possibflity t�ere will be a cul-de•8ac, and thep wasld
like to reserve the righe for an easemeat �ough tha park for utilitiea if
aecessary. .
III ' Cou�cilman Sheridaa said that he would mak� an amendment ta the motioa to
attacb to tbis descriptioa a poseible cu1•de-sac �aithin the d�scstbed psoptrtp
aad giving Daytoo Target CorQaratioa aa easemaot for City atilitisa be2on
grouad over tt�is property. Tt+�e City Attaraey auggeeted tbat �rben Dayt�i TasAet
, became aware af wt�at was aeeded, a lirnited easece�nt coaid be grant�d satiwr
than a#loating easement covering the entire piece of property. �e saggested
also tbat they could receive this �xhibit and pas� a resolutiaa to tbs effect
' ehat if a cul-de-$ac is to be bu�lt at Cheri Lane and a portioa of thi,s park
la�ad is ne�ded, rhis is withi� tbe csuclerstaadiag aad agreemeat of. the Cout�cil,
and tt�n ask Daqto� Targ�t to coaa� b�cic when and if an eaeement is ae�ded.
Cocutcilmaa F,i�bl said that he raould ratber see T�xget Daqton use tbeir a�an
, iacad for utilities and not nse po�a�� pol�s. Courcilman Sheridaa poiated out
that it was the recoa�aeemdation�of t�e City Bagineer aad Consniting Bnginear
to service this properCy w�.th sever and water, and it would be� serviced froan
' Cberi Laae, so �veatua�.ly the City wauld wa�at tco g�:vQ Ctsem e utility eas@men�
for City servilces.
Couacilmaa Sheridan withd�rew his ac�endmeat to �ite mogioa..
VOTB upon tha motiaa was a voice vate atMl �here being ao aays, Mayor �irkham
declared the matiaa carried.
MaPEON by Conacilmaia �arria to direct the City Attvrney to draw ap a resolntioa
based an the use of Chesi ia��, regard�d as park property, as a caF•ci�-sac,
and a stfpulatian regarding the eas�ment if necasssry. The Cauacii �'i.scuseed
further thr�t this wouid be hard ta draw up un�ii there te. Socratb,'�.ttg aoacr,ete.
Coarecilman Harxie po�nted ont that tbe Couctcil wi21 be coiisiu:ertag a resolntion
orderiag plans and specifiaatfons for the se�rer aad tbea theq will kaow vi�ere
the easement will �a. Mr. Crawley aaid that he won].d litce inclnded �oitii the
dedication �aa�e Ian$e�ge with regard to the feace on the bouadary of tbe�
dedicat3oa in �.ieu of aay set backs. Couacflmaa Harris said Cbat wben t6ey
come back �a tt�e Building Standards - Design Control Sabco�mittes with the
iinal plans, the sub-coae�ittee will rec}uest the fo�� locetion as part of the
site preparation�for ehe property, and it wcwtld.noe have to be part of a
reaolutioa, as it would be part of their prop�rtq ead not part of the dedi•
catioa. T!� Cf.ty Attortsey suggested ihat a�a agreenment� be drawn w6ereia the
Ctty �anXd speci�Ey what �hey laave agreed to as to the ci�anging of zoniag,
and Daytoa Tasget would apecifg what �hey have agreed to ineludiag tbe feace
at �be 89I line, ded3Gatioa of the park propex�y, and.ea easement iato the
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Gl.over propertg, and it wauld be aigAed by bot6, then t:bie viil not Qocua�bes
' their dedication �ith �cessary laaguags. Mr. Crowlep eafu that he aas�ed
t.iiey would dedicate ths feace to tde Cfty.
' l�m?I�1 by . Conncileian flerris to adopt Ordi.n�aace #357 upoa aecond roading,
waiving the reading and bolding the pubiicatfon �t�l tbe recaipt oi.the �
disceissed agreement sigaed lay Daytoa Target. 8ecooded by Couacilm.�se� �ewel+wa.
Upoa a roll call vote, ]�iri�chaat, flarrie, Liebi, Samuelsou aad St�ridsa vo�iog
' ayt+, Mayox �irkham dealsYed the aeot�.on casrried.
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BBQi�ST FOa BIIIIZ1iNG PF�IIT • DAY'�OTI TA8�8'r:
Mr. Craoley aaid tttat thsy had s�titted a Bvilding Per�nit reqc�est �ast �e�ek,
aud thought it wauld l� on t�►is ageada. The Cit�► Maaag��r said t6at t6s
Couacil couid co�eider tf�i$ ton3ght i� tha� Iik+ed aad gi.ve 1t to tbe Huilding
Standards • Desi�a C�utrol Subcoa�ittee the aext evening.
1�dTI0�1 by Councilaiaa Samwelsoa to a�aend tbe agenda for this eveniug to
iaclude tbe cansideratioa of the Tar$et Building Pera4it Yequest, and to
receive tt� Build�ag Pe�it reqa�est. Seca�3ed by Couae�lc�an i�arsis. Up�w
a voice vote, th��e b�i.cag �a na�s, l�iayor Kt.rkhane d�rciared the. motioa carrted.
The Ccwacfl atu�ied the plans �aith the represeatatives of the Day�on TasBer
atore. Mro �rawlep said thet the �2y item tbat he had been told had Lesn
qeiestio�ed was one neare exit. Thte �fty Man�$er read a Iist of conaidr��tation�
tw had receiv�ad fro�n tbe S�eildiag Inspector �hat had to be' resolved. �![�c.
Crawley eaid tizat they gol�aw the Uniform► B�eiid3ng Code. Couacilman Barr3s
po�,ated out� Ciaat they w311 6ave to hsve tbe la�adseape plaa for tho E�b-
Ca�art►ittee m8eti.ng tite atQxC eveain�. Tiae Co�suiting Er�Biae�r said tbrtt there
waald be one grables� fa cc�a�c�inat3.cig the d�ai�aag� wc�rk along the sou�iest leg
wiCh tt� Highway Departm�n�, �.it a xesr��.utioa was on the agenda reqc�etiag
appzoval to wark a� t:he�r rf.gh��o�•way a�.r� partic�.pat�.on on Ctseir par�.
Cwanc�2.man Samca�3.s�a qeaes�iQned t�e iaght��ag t�.�y would use in mlatian tc�
the residenrs. �°2ro Nelr�� said �3�a� �he�e wo�isi be soa�e light an ths buikdia�.
b�t that it wauld aaoC shime e9ut, aad that tia� garkin$ lot will be ligh�ed, but
the taoa�es are ar� a h�gt��r I�v�Io
�CYi'I,OI� by Couaciiaiar� Samuelson �o accept the pia�s af the Daytoa Target stara
subject ta �che aaxatiaxas or tke �3�ildfn� �p@etor and the Buildfasg $i,ac�dards
Deeign Controi Sub•Ccxamit���, a�d g�canti the Building Permit upon preB�L-ati�
o� thes� items, Second�d i�! Cou=ecilman Harri.s e Ugoc► a voice vot2, Lhef°e being
ao aays, Mayor K�,.rkhau� decTar�d t�e �otion carrisd.
BZD�_____�__- GAS,w4Z.�ci� ,�4�I?�D, Nc�i, i�ca b, 1967) s
Tle� City Maaager read ttns following bids;
MIDL�AND COOP. �NC•
D�SCRIPT�ON
Proposal A
Regular Gasoline
Octane Rating�9l
ESTIMATED QUANTITY
�0,�►3Q. Gal.
CUB�tENT NET PRICS
PER GALLOfii
$0.1959
SSTIMAI'�D�
TOT� D
$3,918.00
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BEGUTAR CQUNC:�L P+��TgNG, P3�'.RCH 6, I957
DESCRIPTIOIZ �STxMAT&D QUANTITY
MIDLAND COOP. iNC (CONTINtfBD)
Etbql Gasoliae 25,000 Gala
Octaae Rati�g 98
SINCLA�S RBFINING C�'ll'ANYt
Prop.o ,aa 1 A
Regulgr Gaa� line 20,000 Gals.
Octaae flatietg 91
' St6ry1 Gasoline
Octane Ratiag 98
Proposal C
' Regular Gasaliae
Octane 8atiag 91
, $thyl Gasoline
Octane Ratiag 98
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25,000 Galso
20,000 Gels.
25,000 Gals.
CtTY2RENT NBT P8IC8
PSR GAY.I.ON
$0.2159
$O.I99
$8.224
�0.2040
$0.2290
PAC� 4
BSTII�fATSD
T�_ A�' BID
$5,397.50
$3,980.00
$5,600.Q0
$4,080.00
$5,725.00
The City Mauager read the recommendatio� of the City Engineer tbat tM bid be
awarded to tbe lowest bidder, the Midlacad Cooperativea, inc. ,
MO?ION bq Couacilma� Liebl to cance�r with the Admi�►istration and a�ard tl�e bid
to the iowest bidder, the Midl�r�d Caop�ratives, I�c., for thh� estiaated total
of $9,31505��o Secamded bp Cou�c3.lman Sam�elsoa�o Upon a voice vote, Conncilmaa
St�eridan abstaic�i�tg, i�4ayor Kirkt�am declared the motion carri�.
BIDS - CffiARINE COPSNSD NOODI . MARCfl r6 1967 •
Tha Citq Manager said t'hat these bida usesall� c� in the same� bnt this time
there is oae bid tt�at is di�f�rent €rom the rest. The City Manager read the
iollowing bids aad the recosam,�ndation of the Citigr Eagineer that the bid be
awarded to ttae Lyo�x C�emicals, Ir�e. , as t&ey Eaave been a good supplfer ia the
past and are the lo�est bidderi
ISSTI�SA� tJNIT nID ESTIMATS BSTi1�ATE
NAi�: U,�„_ANTI1,_Y �,_..,. SUB TOTA�I. ��
At�derson Ctaem. Coe 3,OOU L6s. �y24.y5 /150# cyl. $ 415.00
8a�kins Chemicals 22,Q00 Lbs. $I80a�0/2000�` cyl. $1,9$0.00
Tlaompsoct•Hayward $2, 395.00
McKesson � Robbins 3,000 Lbs. $20.75 /150i� cyl. $ 4i5.00
� 22,000 Lbs. No Bid
L�iou Cb�m. Inc e
3,000 Lbs. $19a50 /150# cyl. $ 390.00
22,000 Lbs. $ ie50 /ct�t�. $1,650.00
2 040.00
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B�EGULAR COLitSCiI. 1�BTII�TG, MABCH 6, 1967
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MOTIO� by Councilman Sl�eridan tv award the L�quia Chloriaae bid to t6e Lyou
Cl�emical, inc. , in tbe e�tLaated amoiust of $2, �►�.00. Seconded b�r Co�ciloao
Samuelson. Upom a voice-vote, there beiag no nays, Mayor ICirkhaa� declerad
the motion carried.
BI�$ ,• 1'BB8�B8AUTIFICATION tOP$�D�NOOi�i, �MABCB 6� 1�967)_
The Citp Mauager read t6e following bids;
B DD�R BASB �
� A3fl H�IEYLOCUST � ASfl �16YL0008T
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Bacl�an•s Iac. No Bid 440.00 $67.00 No Efd $19.40 $45.�60
N018: Bachmaps atated tbat stslcing of t�te trete Mould coat
aa additioaal $8.SO for one stake and $1I.00 for tvo
stakes per tree. They recomended tsw atak�es,
Ha12a Nursery Co. $50.25 $30,00 $50.00 No. Bid �10.00 $30.00
N0�'8; 8alla added aa alteraatQ Ash called tbe i�arshall
seedless. Price for tt�is tree sasst 532.00 -
Alter.aate: $I1.50 per tree. Very acceptabl�
subetit��te.
Bob's Produce $34.50 $23e50 $39.50 $26.00 $15.00 $34.00
Th= City 1lanager read tE�e recommen,datioa of the Parks aad Recreation Director
that the overall lo�o bid wae submitted by Bob's Produce Baac6.
�MO?ION by Councilatan flarris to ava�d tho ?ree Bid, on the base bid, to 8ob�s
' Produce Ranch for Ash trees at $23.50 each, plaated. Seconded b�r Conacil�an
Samuelsoa.
' Councilman Liebl asksd for u ciarificatian of tl�e trea size. Couacilisea
Sa�elsoa said that t6ey will be 2•' miaiaas�m, and guaraateed one year. A rep-
sQSe�tative of Bob'e Prodace �taach said that aZl t6e treea vi,ll be ti�d.
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Councilaan 8heridaa s�id +_-hat he has not.dfsapproved of the beantificati�
program, but this is sot up as a progr�a for tite boulevards and �tot t6e patks,
and he did not fael.t�a City was ready to move dawa t6s boulavazda �itb trses.
8�e said tiiat he alsc thou�t the pricee were bigh and that they may be able to
do better tban this en the opc�t market. He said f�o would litae to table the
motioa and he.wonld iaveseigate this further. Counciiman Saaauelsoa said that
he hgd been disturbed a� t�e pxice also, bat t1�at they were addiag at leseL
$5 by increasing ehe �ize from 1�" to 2", aud of ti� trees $pecified, Lioden
and Haneylocust are extremely expensive treea. He said� that tbe �rappiag aad
ty3.ng also made t4�$m much �igher, bu�C�tbey will get a year'a guarantee. �
said he tiad hoped thut thep would be much less. Councilioan Harria pointed
out that tihe Couacii had designat�d 50 trees for tl� parics, aad the reat far
ttee bouLevards. Councilcaan Sheridaa said he thoughC the trees �oere to replace
those damaged by Che tornadu ia the Parks. He said he disagreed with puttiag
trees on b�rulea,��da, aad questioaed why one given area abould have the Cfty
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pat tr�ea oa tbe boulevazd. He pointed out that sa�re o4mera heve alread�
replaced trees oa theis baulevard, sud iE tbey had waited t6e City vould
do it. Conacilman 8arris said that hs did aot fa�I CouaciLAan Sa�sl�oa's
idea was br:aed just c�n tornado destroyed trees, bat that ie was to ba a
contiauin� program, aad t6is had the firat pxioritp. Se said he %lt t6is
would go on gor perhaps five pears, coverin$ al! the City. Mr. paulsm,
a�nfsitor to the Couacil Mseting, asked what the objectivn would be Co
assessing ior the trees. Se said !�e t�vuld be williag ta pay if it �ers on
dis stxeet. Councilmaa Samuelsoa said that t�is �iould be hard to ice�p on
tbe a�se8sc�eat roll, aa�d the people would want to be asked first. MIIy�r
Rixkham eaid that the City cannot do it �►11 �t oace, but eveatuall� sverpone
�tould geC a tree aad would pap. Couacilatan Liebl said tbst he had qusstioe�ed
this w6en it was ffirst oa t6e aganda, as he t�ou�Eet theq a&ould be dividad
squally for aIl three Wards, but h� had b�en told that tbey ware �r tbe
torpado damaged r��eaa�
i'�ea City Manager aek.ed if they propoae to plaat a tree ia eacb boul�vard
eventu�ally. Councilmat� S+�cw�lson said yes eveatually oa a coutinuiag Qr�grao�.
Mayor, Ki.rk6s�m sa3d tbae he felt this e�as tbe� in��ial inteat of the ootion.
Couacilman Liebl seid that he thougt�t tbat it shcri►ld be dezided by tde Caun�il
wlio will get tha trees �a�td not by the Parke and Hecr+�ation Commissiasa, a�
tt�ey sbould b� fafrly distzibuted.
MaTIOl� by Cowacilman Shetidaa to tabie tbe maEiou on tbe floor until the eiext
regular meetiag of Maxc� 20, 196� at whicle time he �ill make a report en the
�rae� as to pricea. Seconded bg Couaci.lman Lieb2. Upoa a voice vote, Chere
baing Qo aays, Maqos Rirtcliam declared �be eat£� carrisd.
Couacilma�a �arrie safd thxt tbie� was aot en adaqvate Iegal description, aad
Weere shoald be a suxwey on ti�e psoperty before ti� Buildia�g Pesmit is graated,
and he would like to add oae more �Lipalation to be neambered ('n , that the
1�ole will be fill�d 'toQfore a Certific�te of Occapaneq is given for the buildiag.
Councilmaa Sheridaa asiced if thie plat had ev¢r been filed. The CiCy M.,nager
said that M�:, Jullcowski had never come back to the Council with it. The City
Attoresey said that Mr. Julkowski is ia court c►o�w. getting signatures. Tbe� City
Manager pointed o�nt �at this is just a requeat for a rough preiiminary
approval, ' ,
MO'1'iOld by Counciiman �arris to receive the Minutes of ebe Building Standards -
Design Contral Sub-Ca�sittee Meetiag o£ February 2I, 1967 as amended.
Secoaded�by Couacilman Shezidan. The City Attornay questioned whether 5'l
uaits were within the den�aity requiremeat allowed by the Code. The City
Manager said that thia is on�e thing thae should be aoade clear by the Board
of Apptalee Upon a voice vote, ti�ere bein$ no aays, Nlayor Rirkham declared
the motion carried. �
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Tlfe Citq Manager read t� �ation of the Boa�d of Appeals recommeading ti[at
the setback variaace, b� g�'anter�. .
MO►rION by Couacilma:a �a�cri.s to canc�r with Ch� �ccecoaaomendation of the Soard
' of Appeals and gsant the aa�back variaace as requested, Secoaded by
Councilmaa Shertdan. [tipan a voice vote, Couaciiawn SamueZsoa ebsteiaiag.
�Mayoz Rirkham declared Che motio� caxried.
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P'�ANNING C.O�iISSION 1�BTING MYNUT�3S�, FI�BRUAR9t 23,,1967:
2. PUBLIC S�ABZNG REZt�i+II1tiG R� ZiBST ZOA �66-01 HA&OLD F. 3C�� �'
T�te Citq Manager read the
appzoval of ed�e xezo�ing
' ttte tiu� it takes to geC
Council a Public Seara.ng
The City �ac�.ger poi.ated
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motioa by the Pianaiag Commiseiot► recom�ending
requsat,. The Ci.tq Manager said thaC becae�se of
�Itis matter before the Planning Co�eie�i6n and
has beeu set fog this rezaning for March 13, i967.
this area out an tlse map.
MaTION hy Couacilaaan ii,arris to receive the recammeca�dation of t.he Platuaia8
Commissivn. 3econ�led by Cou�cila�an Sam�el�so�. UpQrs a voice vote, thera
bei.ng na raays, Mayox It�xkhaai dec�ared ti�e a�atio�a carried.
�r �ivLa � �iVA 3VV�Ale ��� U. Iri+�iiDi4B.Vi . �i74rd2Q�.1 i
�w r++rr�+.r.+. __
The Gity Mana�er read the motion of ti�e Plauaing Commissioa recea�nsading
Trial Dsaraing �i dated February 21, 196? as r.�ie s�re�C p�ttarn far the'
intersec�ion o¢ I�issiesippi Strest and Eaat R�LveP 8ead. He said that the
Coo�ission i� as�iag ehat ti�ey do aot xecoasneud aaq action on the rezoising
unLi1 the Council �ec3s �f it caa acquire the Mobii station. Couacflm�a
Harris asked if tb4.s item 6as gaae to the Co�atq, aad if ehey have doaa �ny
thin� ta acguire the I�obil station. Tlte City Effigiaieer said that t6e maQ was
a combined effor4 of tE�e CiCy and County. The City Manager said that the
Coua�y i�as no� doae anything about t�e M�bfl station to his kaa�ledge. The
Couacil studied the map �nd di�cu�s�d the left turn 2aa�.
1�I�T by Councilmaa Harris go concur with ttie Planning Come�issiaon on the
recomm�nda�ioa for the s�xeet pattexa �t Miseissippi Street anu �aet Siver
Boad as drawn by Che Ci�y �:ngine�ging Departmcac�t an� tbe Countq Sigitiway
Department. Seconded by Councilmaas �.iebl. Upon a voice vote, there 'being
no nays, Ma}ror Kixkham declar�d the �tion carried.
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The City Manager read tt�8 motian by the Plaaniag Co�nisaion reqtlestiesg the
Citq Couacil ta hir� Mr. Hoitae to do a sc�ematie plan fo� the Sout6 Salf of
the 3aitheast Qnar�er of Sectioa 13. Ttte City Maa�ger poiated out this area
°p �S@ maP. 8e explained t�at t6ere have baea five reqwsta for sub•divisivas
ia this arQa, aad tbe plannipg Commission ie2t t!� City should take the lead
aad lay out a propo�ed raad plan lEram Old CenCral to 3tinsen, takiag �o�o
consideratfoa su�ch �biags as tite u�ilit�es. �e said that they have aa
estimaCed cost of f�oa4 �30fl to $700 for et�e scheaatic plan with the atipul�tioa
that if the ca�ts start to exc�d $�00, tiie City has the optioa to proce�d oz
to use Che work as it ia aL- that goint. BQ s.aid that the plan will not be
�nitcable for the propertq a�ners to use ae a plat.
Councilaaan Harris sai8 that this requested plaa lends credeace to prior
�iisyussioas of hayimg a reside�ti planner to do some of this vork for the
�ocsacil. Coua�ile�a SamueZsoa said t3e agreed, bu� he felt tbat tl�e wark
�as to be don�e by �oa�eene tPtat kaows uha:: tbeq are doing. Councilmao Harria
said that Che Couacil cas�►ot wait far thia at t&is tiame, but it is aomet6iog
to keeg ia mind.
Mayor Rirkiiam.asked if the property o�ners could nor coa�e up with somethiag
and ask M�r, Hodae to approve it. T�e City Manager caid that there,are
�1t�ple awc�ers and t�ey Eannot g�t togeth�r so thar each is coming in wiCh
his awa plan. Couacilman St�xidaa aam�d the follawing people as ownera of
the larger parcels; El�eeouy Cochaaa, Park Cous�ruction, Chiea Brothers,
Milce O'Baursoa, �teveYen� Hend�rson. Th� Cz.ty I+i��tager said that Mr. Clyda
Scticarer wauld Iike to pla� a naxror�a piece to t�e north of thia area.
Councilman Sherid�a said t�e waul�d lik� to see the p�ice of t6ia •tay uader
$500: Y�aayor Ki�lcham saac� tl�at ex�aaally �i� laad owaer pays ttte bili, and
why aho�sld the Ct�y isave �o do i� b�cauae t€�ere are 5 or 6 cowuers. T�e '
Ci�y Manager said tha� t�ae o�wc�aers wilg s�i1Z have the aaatie costs fas pletting,
bu� tb3s will gi�v� tlae C�.ty a guisie �abe� ace�ptiag tb� �.ndividnal plats.
Mayor Kf.rkham a�k�d if it t,ttfuld be Yeg�I La as�ese the property eqwaer. CounciZ-
man Liebl sa�.d that i.f ttafs w�re.t�e case th� prapertq awner sbauld be advieed
because then he �.y aot ti�aaa� �o cttaage. He �aid! t�e undezstood the Plautiiag
Gommission waat�d to ite�aw �ahat the ut�liCy aad stres� plaas will be. Tb$ City
Maz�ager smid that ti�i.s ��as co�rect, a�� th�y co�sld not tell. withaut a atudy.
Mayc�r Kirkham su$gested they go ahead w£th the �dea but designate it as a
stse�t plan a�s€ saitec� t&e wi�oie area is compl�ted, charge it to ths property .
cxac�ers as tE�e cost of prelicnin,ary plaas fos a pxoposed street. Councilmaa
Sbesidan sug�es�ed �.� could be paxi of t�e pLat�iag fe�. The City Attorney
sait� t�at �hi� �ou�deci �easo:�abie and he u� uid cit�ck it out.
P40TIOA1 by Gouncilma� Sa�.ee2sou to proce�d with �he overal2 planaing af t6e
a�ea, as requea�ed, witch the Admin�stsatior� retesring �i�e costs to the
engin�eriag �e�3 ar� charg�ng ti�effi to �he pla� platting charges when the
plats are pr�senred fos �Cival acceptansc�. Seconded by Co�aacilman Harris..
€iF�ax a voice vote., �here being ao nays, Mayor Kixkham declared t6e motioa
car�ied.
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Tbs Citp Manages �sid t6at �t �aa 6is �erstanding that u 8eg£stered Iaaud
' &urvey could� be secepted by the Cfty oi Fridley, but thaC the Couaty camot
accept it, and it may tak,a action by kr. Berry in court to get it accepted.
$e sa�d t.4�at the Flanaiag Coa�issioa had ask8d the Citq Attoraey to check on
' thiso Tbe City Attorn�r said tt�at the ordiaance says that a regi�*tered iae�d
surveq caa be accegted, so Che Council could appYOve it, bat he understood
thaC it is �orrests progextp and�would bave to be approved by the T�rreas
8xaminer or District Judgs. Tbe Couacii di;scuased if Mr. Berryr chaBe Che
' Begistere�d Laad Sr�vey, w&etber it would be advis�ble to hold a Public
�earing orc run it thraug3t�lik� a lot spiifi. The Citp Attorney pointed out
tHae it �ou1d be almost �he equiealent of a 20� split aa the t�wo parcela
' will be three larg�r Lots. Cvuacilman Harria asked Mr. Berry if he could
�et let�ers fram ich� abaa�ziag pgoperty awners tiiat th�y had no objectfoas,
eaci then the Couacii would aot n��d a Public Heaxfng aad ca�ld treat it aa
' a Iot sp?.�C, Mr, Berzy sa�,d � cauld do �his. Councii�,a Harrf�s sugges�ed
tisat if �s bringe �a t�e lerCe�s �he�� be Qo &e�xin�, but if there are no
3e�tters, that a guialia heariasg be helct.
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Councilea�n Liebi na��d �hat the Parics aad Hecs^�aC3on Corcmissioa was reqcses�iag
a m�eetiag w�th t� Couucil to d�scuss the park plac�er positio�o Counc�l�aa
H�rris sugg�s�e8 �ha� since the Council i$ �eeti;tg Marcu i3, 1967, at�Sz.00
for� a Pt�blic �$ear�tng; �isat Chey m2�t wi�h the 7Paxks ar�d �ecreation CoaimiBSiaa
a� 7aE10 th� sa�� c�veniag. �iFte Co�ucil agr��d.
M�'$6N by Gauucfi�an �as7r$s ta set ehe ras�ting wi�� �he Paxks a�d Recreatiaa
Coc�issio�n at 7:Q0 PpM. T�a�c�; 1:}, �.967. Seaonr�ed by Councilezsa Liebl. � Upoa
a vaice vo�e, . t�exe b�3�g ao naya, Mayar �3,:rkb,atta �eclared Che motion ca�rriedo
I�LiTIf�1 by Couac�lcwn SQ�ridar� Co seceive aad f$le the Miau��a of tbe Parka
add �ecge;�tioa Cosc�ets�iora t+��t,fn� of Fehxuary 27, 1967. Seconded by Counc�Llmaa
H,�rsc:ta. upoa a voice vo�e, there being ao c�ays, P3ayor �irkham decZared �he
mo�io�a caaried,
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Coex�rcilman Sas�u�Ison said thaC this item was on t�e egenda at his request.
He sugg��t�d tha� in ti�e aaticipatied compl.eeiom and moving into the new City
Iiali, they staould discuss t�i�h the rixe and Police Departments whaC thep
«oulcl like to do with th�.s present buildiug wi�h respect to safe�y aspects
as �chege will have go be some remodel�ag doae eo hring it up to code. �e
�ai8 �hat tl�e Couz�cil ehould iook a�ead as to what wiZl happea to thia buiYdic:g,
periaaps cuit�a SaLtl�y ana F.ssociate�, sa ttta� we wili have a cantinuatis plan.
MOTION by Cauncilu�an Saa�l�on �h�t t�ae Adiaiaistra�ion bring an itemized Iist
of necesaary c�iaag¢e �o this present build�ag before the �ouacil ati the oext
�8��a� Couacii M��tfsa$ �f Mszch 20, 1967. Secoatded by Councilm�a Hartis.
Upon n voice voie, tiiere befng ao nays, Mayor Kirtcha� d�eclared the motion
carr£ed.
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?�Y UBTRIAL DBVB PlSNT t1�1 1�ETING QF 2 196
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1y02'i� by Couacilman 8artis to receive and file the Mfnutea. Second�d bq
Couacilmaa Sheridaa.
CounciLmaa HarrLs read the motion directia$ the Citp Att�fey to drarr a
propos�d resolutioa favortag the hiring�af a fulttime City Plamts. Cbuo�il-
�iva Liebl asked t�aw c�� the Citp conld efford to �ay- a tullCims plana�r:
Councilmns► garris �,ir: that they had discwsed a psrt tise pleao�r �or t1w
Park Department, aad t.ise Citq beydgets About $3,004 for consul,tiag f�as, �t
uaed ta have un Administrative Assiatent budgeted a� $7200, aad l�e
suggested th�se could be tied together under aae maa. Se said ti�at
Golden Va12ey �ad Bloomf�ngton pa�► in the r�ag� of $13,000 to $13,000.
Cousicila�aa Liebl said titat he had quastioned tbia becae�e he felt L� City
cot�Id �aot hire a plamer far $7200. •
Upoa a voice vote, there bein� ao nays, the A3otion to receive aad file.�d•
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' Councilaan Sheridan said t�at th� list of names in tlse agenda is fot Lhe
Cot�cil' a infosa�atiort so th�ey kaaw tAw i+Q on t.be Come�issLon. Mayor xirkLao
�tid t6at it is jus� a matter of •auggestiug aamas for the vac�acies. Th�
� Ciey Attorasy said that thsre is a provis�on in the State Statutes t6at the
' �ntire Commission bQ r�appoin�ed ev�r�► faur qsars. This ia a matter of
fosm��ity�.
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' MOTION by Councilmau I.ieb1 to�adogt the osdiaance ugon firat reading, waiviag
•the reading. 3ecoaded by Councilm�a Harr�s. Upoa a roll call vo�, �kham,
�rris, Liebl, Sanwe3soa�, $ad Sheridan voe3ng ay�, the motioa carrLad.
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i89C READING OF AN O�D�ENANC.f,�. B�aTABLISffi�G A SIlB-C�lITTBB OF
45.42� �a5.421 45.�22, and 45.423: .
MO'!`i0N by Councilman �arria to adopt t�is ardi.naace dpoa first readiag,
waiviag the reading. Secoaded bq CounciLaan Si�eridaa. Dpon a roll call
vote, I�irkham, Harris, Liebl, Samiaelson, 3beridaa vating ayre, Lhe moti:oa
carried.
Councilmaa Samuelson suggested that at the gassing of this ordia�euace, it
would be appropriate to bave the list of vacaecies ia the agenda.
CHANGB O�DEB �2 - W-TS-C, SC�DULB 2:
1�10'PI� by Cous�cilmaa Harris to apprave Chaage Order #2. Secoaded bq Coaacfl�
aian Sherfdan. Ugon a voice vote, ti�re beit� no aays, MByor Riricbam daclared'
the motioa earried.
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CHANGE U� #1 � 8?RBBT II�PKOVE�lSN'! P8Q3BC'P ST. l9bb•6;
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Conncilman 8,arris asked ff thia was fuliy asasssible.
� said that uot all of it is. He explaiaed that t6�y are
Gardea� I.ane and Gardena Circle �riti� Aa oveYlep vhieb is
th� 7ti� Street overlap is alreody ia eod will be paid ou�
F'aad� .
Tb� City Bagin�r
cvmpleting
eaaessible, at�d
t of State Aid
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ilOZION by CouuLCilmaa Harr3a to adopt C6an� Ordor �Fl. S?. 1966-6. Second�d
by Coaaci�man 8aeraelson. Upon a voice vot�e, there beiag uo rays, Meyor
Rirkhaa� declared the motiost. cerr3,�d.
CHArit� ORDSR M CIlY HAi�
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Thv� City banager aaid that t�is iavoivad a vall to gl.v� spact for tbe a�aw
alarm spsteaa, hut they had 4�een wLabl.e to have it completed for tLis
evsniag�s meeting, bue it wauld be xeady fox the aext meeting, e�et porbaps
for tM meotiag �it6 Smil.�y, ,Assoeiates on ta�daesday.
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?h's Cit�+ Manager said tbat tbe Admiai:tratio� recam�ended ia 196�► and oa�
again that �his be retuxned.. Be said that the City bas ao Map to nse th�
$1,000, aad 8rco, inc. has caoipiisd e�ith the agreement as wll as cculd b�
�xpected. Council.�aa Barris que$tioasd Wbe�her tbe City had received a
qatt claim dead for the l.srid dedicated aa gask. The Citp Mana$er oaid that
t6e City $as the..deed.
1lOTI�i by Councilmaa Sa�els+on to re#und t6e egcra� in the asouut ot $1,000
ta Brcos Inc. Seconcied bq Cow�cii�saa $arris. Upon a voice vote, there
beia� ao aaye, Mayor Siricttas� declared tha motion carried.
Tite City Maaager aa�d t6at 6e had a copy af the new gee ordinance adopttd
by the City of l�iiaorespaY3� if anqone wented to eee it. T6e City Sagiaeer
explaiaed that Mianeapoli�r had adopted tt►is oa tite lst of Jann+�sT and vitb
�his ordinaACe Fridley would adopt it by �ref�seaca tiitb the exc�ption of tbe
modi€icatioa of t�o $sct3ons, and the de2etion of another part. He axplaiaed
the upgsading of.the f�e achedule, listiag t6e old fee and what it �ili be
after the increass. Couaci3man Haaris asked if the NSSSD feea are lt,t�ttd
in tbis sch�dnle. The City Engiaesr said aa, that this basicaliy is the
B��llding Code.
MOTION by Conacilmaa
toaivfng the readiag.
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LiebZ, Saeauelson and
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Harris to adopt the ordiaaace apon first readitwg,
Seconded by Couuci�.mr�a Liebl. Couacilman Liebl asiced
�veaeae thi$ aill �meaa to the Citp. The City 8agf,neer
�,000-to $L4,000. Upon a rall call vote, Ritkbam, Harzis,
Sberidan vo�ireg aye, May�er Kir�am► declared the m�tion
REGU�AR COUNCIL i�ffi'tING, At�ASCIi 6, I967
BUILDIIdG PBRMLT • IQ1B? 1�lANDFAC�[3RING COMPAN'Ys
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Th� City Maaager explained that tbfs haa been red�signed siace it w�nt
thraugh t8e Bu�lding 8tandards • Design Coatrol Subcommdttee. Tir Geaeial
Supezvisor, Mr. H�ile, �aaa presant at ti�t Couuncil iieetiag and Went ov�x
the plana with the Camcil. Mr. 8olle ezpxained h� rooa� 6ad ba�n gainsd,
and the building aoata dropp�d $1 per sqaue foot. Cawcilmaa Harris satd
that he bad reviewed tbia ia tl� afternoo�n w�tb Mic. Solle aad the BuildLng
Iaspector snd they had requested saae changes of �hich Mr. Holle had a
letter. Mr. Bolle said that part of tltese reqaested chaages �ere airead�
iacorporated in tl�e alectrical permit reqafremeat ench as 3 exit sig�ns.
Anot6er was a ode hour ffrce ratiag on doors, and an exit #rom tbe s�cond
floor door�aap, w�icb lsr. �olle seid ds watld aot argae with. Mr. A�olle
asked if the Council would accept a vall constructed of tempered hardboard
folc a fir�wall. Ths Council agreed.
i�?IOTt by Councila�aa Sarris to grant ehe requested Build3ag �bs�it to �nnrt
' Ma�afactusing Compaay, 5284 Mei.n Street DTostb�ast, wit6 the additioas a's
outliaed. 3econded by Conaciimaa Sameislson. Upoa a voice vate, ti�rere b�ing
no nays, Mayor Kirkham dsclared the motion carried. Councilmau Rarris
' pointed out that this �ill go ta tbe Building Standaxds - Design Control
Se�bcoomittee� the �ext aveaiag.
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AlOTION hy Covn.cSlmaa Sher�id�a to adogt Rosolutioa #35-�967. Seconded by
Councilma� Samuelsoss. Ugoca a voice vote, t�re being na ��s, Mayar �irlcham
declared the �motio� carried.
1lo�ion by CouncilmaQ $arris to adop� �,eaaZt�tip�a #36-195). Secoaded by
Couacilman Samuelsaa. Upoa a voice vote, there beia� no naya, Mayor Riri�bam
declared the mctio� carried. �
RE803.tP�IfJN #37-196? R8C8 VING TI� PSB Y REPO�t'r AND CAIS.ING A C
�ARZNG ON � T8B MA� EiF 1'� CQ�iSTitOC'1'E0� OF C•BRTAIN I�VSIrBIPI'S: ST. Z967-1:
The City l�snager expiai,s�ed Chat it had not beea pogsible to get this hea�ciag
$at for �he Pub].ic Aeariog �besting af l�iarch 13, 1967, and so it was aet
for the 20th of March if this was satisfactory to the Cot�cil� ���;� yi,ebl
� ask�d about Bainbaw Drive, Glst Aveaue to Co�et Lgae, �oh�ch ia in hi� i�ierd,
aud ssked i£ ti�e people wsre being kept infora�ed. The City Bagine�r pointed
ont that this resolutioa wauld set a pab2ic heariag to hear ehe reactian
of the peaplee Couaci2man Samuelson asked about Art[ws Street, aad t6e City
, 8ugiaeer said thet �he Ci�y caa acquir+e an easemenC from tt� sc6aol aleng
th�ir praperty, pcst ia a german�nt streat improveareat uoai, aad put the �torm
se��r iato the easement later.
' Mayor Rirkha�a suggested �hat tbfs project geC � t6e agenda ea soan es poasib�e
because the biddfng will be better nw .
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1R8GU�,.�iR COiJP1CIL Y�TiriG, i�I�BGH 6, i967
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' MOZ20�1 by CouaciLaatt ilarri� Co adopt itesol:utton �37-�967 setting th� Pnb11c
Hearing for �as�b�ZO, 196�. Secv�ded by Councilman.Lieb1. Upon a voic�
vote, there beiag ao aays, Mayor Kirkham deciared th� motioa carried.'
The City Engiaesr said that this is separated from the Iast resolutLon because
this�is a State Aid Street and the others �ere not.
I�OTIa13 by Counciim�n Shesidaa to adope 8e�salatian #38-1967 s�tting tla Pablic
Aeazipg for I�arch 20, 1967. Seconcled by G�cilt��°. Sam�ulson. Upoa a
voice vote, t6ere being no aays, I�Spor �i,rkham declared ths m�tioei carriAd.
1�IC1N 'by Couacilman Harrfa to adapt 8esolutiao #39•1967. Seeaeded by Council-
�aa Sharidaa. Upon a voice vote, th�re being no nays, I�ayor�iCirlcbam declared
the motion carried.
Ti�e City 8ngineer said that tbis fsQp�ovemen� caa be ordered through, as
these will be 100°� petitioa, IIe said th�t�tbe oiaaer will send a 1.erter
to tbe City araivia� tiae bearing i£ this ia satisfactoay. •
I�'P$ON by Ca��acila�aa� SamuQlBat�'to adopt Re�olntian �+0-1967 snbject to
tt�e receipt of a le�ter irom �aytase Zarget. Secotieded by Councilawn Harris.
Up� s� voice vote, eh��� i�ing ao nays � Mayor 1ti�ckhaca declared tiN motioa
carrieda .
l�YON by Councilman Harsis to adopt Bssolutioa �+1-1967. Secoade�d by
Couaci2maa Sheridan. Opon a voice vote, the�ca being no aays, Mayor Y.irkt�m
declared tbe motion carried.
I�Ti�? by Councilman Sheridaa to adopt Besolueiea #42-1967. Seca�ded by
Couaci�man Liebl. Upai a voice vote, there bein� no nays, l�ar Kirkhrim
declared the mo�ian catrisd. •
, � BiY� �a iVlii/i1R � �Li�ti LOqi �Ri�A i �7i VAr� �l�Q1O ;AQ�V i � � . � ' .
The City Sngiaear explsia�d tbat this inclades tihree items. T6e storm swer,
� the saaitas�r se�wes, ztad water, aad also the psoposed work oa t�eri Leae aad
Target.
R�G'ULAB �OTTNCA. A�BTiNG, MARCH b, 1967
NA1�
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Parry Doug2as Dsmon
3801 Vaa Buren Street N.B.
Coli,mbia Heights, l�iianeaota
�ION
dr.
Bngia�triag
Aide
�Pt�B
�s A�g�lo
Tl�a u�tiaa vsa �eaonded by EouaciLoan Sl�st�isn. Opoa a v�oi.ce votQ, tLsre
beiag no nay�, Mayor at,rkhas declarsd the motion carried.
IMSs
1�10�,'ZaN by Counsilman Harria to agprove for payment General and Atblic
Utilities Claims �1l22X throu�b �11305 and Liqnoz Claims.�884 throagh
#894a Secoaded try Cowzcilmaa ShQririea. Upoa a voice vota, thare b�iqg
ao nays, Mayor Rirkham declared the motio� carri�d.
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Co�+scilawr� Hsrris +eslud 6ov oft�n the architact iaspects e6t nw Cit�r 8a11
atructur�. Tha Cihr 8o,gin�r aaid that iL is inep�cted at 1�e�C a�ee a we�k.
Se aaid that t6ere are t�ro iaapectors, t6e strnctnral engiaeor aerd Jim Bicbards
fxcm �i,ley & Associates. He sdid that eit6er bQ ar the BuildLnQ Inapector
goes tirl.th t6ass on the;z iaapection. The City M�uagar said that t!� City •
receives aiI the test r�ports.
lq'r't�4 by Councilmac� Sa�rris to approve for pay�ment tl:e follo�ieg eotieatess
C. 9. McCrosaan ComFsny, Ina.
llaote �l�, Boa 322
O�s�o, Mimssota
8atimste #2 (partia2� Street Improvement 1'roject
ST. I966-b cCommexce Park� gccording ta coatract
Esti�te �2 iPart3alj Street amprovemeat Praject
ST. I966-2 �Test 1hia�rc+ Lake Drfve & 8ice Creek
Boadd fzom Ceatrai Aveaue ea Baker Avenue) accozd-
� to contr8ct
�offman 8lectsit Compz�ny, ][nc,
Anvka, Minnesa�,a
Fridley Civic Center • Cextificate PIo. I
�1-31-67) Jannary I, 19�7 through 3anuary 3i,
1967
Do M. Noyes Construction Company, Iac.
� Gee�eral Cantractors
I� Weat Frank�fn Avsaue
AZi.sneapolis, Min�ne�rota Fridley Civic Centex
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Certificats No. 3 Qfar�e6 2, i967) fox
Yeriod Januazy 30, 2967 tv FebYUary 2$, 1967"
$25,b89.96
$ 1,71T.42
$ 3,'L22.00
$25,839.Ob
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' RHGU3AR COt�iCIL �'t�G, 1�ARCH 6, 19b?
' S. C. Smiley � Assaci,a�as, Architects
1�50 8�enaepia Avecus
MioasapoZis, l�innesota 55403
8upervisozy•s�rvices to dates �arcb 1, 1967
!'ridley Civic C�nter
$ 649.42
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Coeaci2aan Sae��,saa po3nted out that the•eRtimate from Hoffman�Blectsia
�Y �s �� �ra sigeud by t6e �rcbitact. Tt�e City� �lanager aaid tbat
thia must 6ave b�eo as� overaight. and that ba v�ould get it sig�ed btfare
it r�as paid. T�e mqt3oA was seconded by Couaciiman 36eridan, ao8 upon a
v�ice vote, there b�iit,g ao naya, Mayor Biri�Eeam dec2ared the m�tiort carried.
C8�T3�:
1�layor Rtrkham said t.hat thare soas � netr Ifcei�se applicaEioa to bt adde�d to
the liat for a Geaeral ConkracCOr License r�qu�gted by Speacer F. Holl��
for Allied Buildiag products, I�ec. , 7a7 Oak Rfdge Road, �Rnoll�000d, Hoplcios, -
Minnesota, 55343.
I�l'I0�1 by Couacilmsa Sa�isoa to graat the iiceas�s, #aclndiog ttM Gen�rai
Ca�tractor Licease for A1lted Buildiag P�cod�rcte, Inc. , and ap�nd the litt
to tbe miauter. SQeonded by Council�a Slteridaa. �Upon a voice vote,
tbere being ao naqa, Kaqor �frk6aal declar�id tt�e owtioa carr�,ed.
PBx'ITZ0�T8:
Comtcilmaa Hazria said that people bave app�raacE�ed bim about sida�alks in
the residestial area. �e saiii tro ahonld a�ake tha geople airar� that the
Camcil woa18 receive a pet9tion oa aay streeti. Counciiman gheiy,dan �ai,d
he agr�ed with this, b�ac they shouLd indicate that th�y watld conaides
sidewalks far oaiy :tho�e streeta with curb nad guttess. Couaciloso �.iebl
said that the newsgap�rs �hoald iaeclude thaC ti�e w6ole project fa fully'� �
assessible aud tba p�ople wfll be payfttg $os them.
PSTITIO� �1-1967 RSQU�S?tNG I�W CI�B AND SU�FACL�
Biv�R Rean �aec�' �,e� �n. ^n Q��.,�._ -
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I�TION by Casncilmaa garr�s to r�ceive Peei�ioa �1•1967 aad 'refer i�c to the
Adminis*.ratio� for processi,ng. Seconded by t�ailman S6eridan. Upon a
�afc� vote, tkere being aa naya, Mayor Rirkham declared the �otii�a sarried.
MO?ION by Couacilmaa Barrig tio receive Petition #5-1967 and refer tt to
tbe Admiaistrat�ton for proceseing. S�coaded by Co�mcilman Sheridaa. Upon
a veice vo�e, there laeiag no aaqs, Mayor KiYk�ia� declared the amtioa carried.
CO�iU�IZCAT'IONS s
�A� CITY AT1�� WA?E $�,i� A+CT
The City Attoscaey explained that aoa�e time ago �e had met with tE�'Attoraeqs
represeating Mu�icipalitios ia Che waterahed arQa, aod tlre laet aeetiag bad
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iiBGi�LAft COikiCZi. I�Siii�iiG, Ai�Gti G, I967 PAG8 I7
� been soitit �be I�imic�palities ia AtLOl�a Camty. T6s obanges ia Cbe lsttear
folla�o t�e geaeral coasenaus, aad��r. Jolmson was sendia,g tbea to 8am�sy
County wta bad agr�sd t� cqordinate the projeat. 1'�e City l�lauager said
1 that he ttwught Yt�s 3 required furt�eer discassioa, aad quesCioaed t6e
$2fl,000 ia jtem 4. 11se City Attoraey �xplained that because af Lbe �ise
of t6e �atershed �rea and t�e population, the $20,000 fignre wouLd aot be
$ufficient, so this pzopoaal wonld strf�e the $20,000 aad retain tire 1
' �ill �igttse- Be said that pz�sentZy Lhe pzoperty can be a�sessed for aay
beaegtt, but it must be cioae in lf.ae vitb t!u draiaage act, and it vil!
be bard to �da�at�st�r, ge said it was eugg�ested that t�ee Coema�,ls dscide
' �ebeth�r the amocutt i� to be �saessad or spread a£ter the Managers decide
tbe sesessme�ta to the �nicipaiities based on the benefits receivsd.
Couacilm�Q �arzia poiated out ��at the greater portioa of th�t crs�k
' property �s oowaed bp the Gity, �e Citq Man�;ger aaf$ the MS Chapter 429
w�uld alla� tbe CounaL! to float bonds up to $Ox baaed o0 o pubiie hearing
aad 20� to be assessedo Cvu:tcilaian Li.ebl. said hs fe2t that those thaE get
the beaefit s�sanid be the oaea ta p3y �or it. The City ACtorney said he
, woald su�gest that the asa�ssimg be left ia tt�e baade of the Cocmcil after
tite Managerg decide how: ie �s to be d�vided bet�aaen Ct�e indivtdual o+�icipalitiq�c,
Mayor Kirk�wm said tbat thi: will havQ to be act�d on by the Legi�lntwce.
� Couacilmaa Fiarris aaid ti� t the City Ateornay cauld be directed to draw a
rQSOlaCioa coveria� the suggestec� chaxt��s. The City AttorAey said that this
�ill probably co�e to �he I�gfslatuza �ro�a ather saurces als4„ Maqor Rirkham
, snggested that copf�� of the progosed resolutioa be aeot �o the other
in�erested �a���ie$ �c� tt�ey couid aead sLmf.la� saiuties�s to t6e legis-
Iatureo
, M03TON hy Cauacil�n N�rris to r�ceive acxd file ��e letter
Watershed Act, S�cono�ed �y Counc�Xman L�eble UQon a voice
be�t� no naya, Mayor K3.�tc�ia� de���x�ed C� ma�iv�t carried,
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vote, tbere
A�►a'IOTi by Couacilman F�rris �ha� the City Attoxaey dzaw up a reaalutioa
coaveyiqg th� progoss�d charag�a Lo the Arcaka Co�uaey Lggfslatiors. Seconded
by Cauiaciln� Snms�elso�x� Upon a voice vote, �here b�ing no nays, I�iayor
RiriRhaae deciaresa t�e �►�i�a� �arxi�d.
Mag►or Kirkhaea sta�ed �ba� Mr. J�a�sen, s�a�b�r t�€ tb� Rice Creek Associotian
, wes preaeat ared asked k�im i� there was saythin$ �e �ar2cl lika to say fram
th� o�ganixaeion, P�c, ��et��n rsa£d thaC th�re waa going to be a Pt:blfc
�eeting oa Marc$ 14, 1Rfi7 a� ��e City 8ai1, and I�6c, Veib�rg g�eutive
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Secretary of tl�� pa�e�c �esource� ,8oard E�as to be the speak�r to di�cusr.
aspect� of the Nat�rsi�d Act and �he chaages proposedo Mayor K�,rkham
s��d t�a� tia� �aae �ets�fng ahort ;:n3 thera was a ne�d to act faet, and
it miglnt delay aaz�on too long to waie #or the graup�s re,eommendatiai.
3Yte City AttoraEy said i�e would try Co b� at the meetiag, or if nat ti�e
A�eociat�oa could �sk t�r, Weiberg �o add tbe suggestiaas to bie bill if
thcy are aot a3r�aeiy i,cs, it, C�n��ticQan ;�amcs�I�aa asked if Che resolatio�
wou2d be ready bp Yisrci� l�a, 1�367e The C�ty Attmxae�• said #�� wouLc2 t�ave
ft r�eady for Counc3.1 act�,on for the ageetin� of ri+.arch 23, l9670
Mr, Jensen i,ntrod+��ed t3�� gres�i@ent of the Rice Creek Associatioa, Mr, Havard
Grivaa,
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' BEGUT�AR CQUNCIL F�BTiPIG� MA�RCg 6, 1967
PAC, +' 28
� 1tS TSD SYLT? LOT 8 A1JDiTat' S 308D VI$QT ¢23 s CI�ARD A:,, � AZ
Aa AtLoraey, repr+esiating Hr, gicbard A. Beaa, explsiaed the requested lot
� split to the Cauncii aad showed them the lvts on a map. He said tbat
orYginally elie mother had cxaned che property :�ad sold �►e pisce to her
aoa who sald it to a third partq, I�t had reserved s amail strip of it
becau�e of a windbzaak, aad had givea it back to hia motiter. fle said t6st
� t�eq had received a lettex tt►at t�fa was against the lot split ordinaace
and that they needed Councii appraval to accoa�pliah the proper spl�tting
o# asseesments and eaxes. Couacilm�,n Harria a8!ced if there was a snrvey
1 aad what the deed xes@ when it was sold to t6e third party. Ti�e Attasw�y
said that ti�ers was a 8u�cvey, bue it had aot beea made after tb� secoad
$plit, and ehat eb+ere are two deeds, one to the nwther aad one to ttte
� et�ird party. Tt�e Citq Manager explained that th� Couaty aill accept tt�e
deed8 • Tlie �ity At�a�ey asked if tl�ere w�ze anq probl.ems with roads or
accesgo The utCoxuey $aid that it waa alI pr�vate esaesnente.
� MOTION by Counciic�an Harris to approve tiie requtaated Lot Sglit. Seconded
by Couacil�an $amt�elaoase Ugon a voice vote, therat befag no aaya, Meyar
IC3.rlc�am declared �s motioa carried.
� CARI� PAUI�SQd. ][MFBaVB1�NT IN SUBLtC TRAt�4PORTATIO� S�B�g
� Mre Carl Pauleoa, a viei�,or to t6e CoucLCil Meeting, said he would litce to
suggest t�at a public c.la�ting be cal].ed, with the Covacii designating a
repreaentative to attead as the representative of tbQ CiCy, te try r�ad
. u�+gxada aad improve the serv3.ce we bave with the Z<ain City Rap�d 2ran$it
� ��P�Y. Mayor I�rk6am saic� that h� appreciuted Mra Paulson's concern,
artd told hiesc that if he wau3d lilts ta, t�e co�2d �pea�chead the projecte
Mx, Paulsori sn�e,�ted �hag ti�e achools ahould be us�d for such a meeting
� as he did aot t�fntc City �lI woulc3 be ].ar�e enough, Councilm�.�n Liebl
�sicad if ke caas intereseed ire txs�spaxgat�otz afa a wht�le, or the eafety
factor, �raffic servic�, bus serv�c�e or �t�� r�afeGy of the p�destri�n?
� Mr, Prauleon said tf�a� he wa�t coace�cned with tepgz�ding the bua uervice
�taat cae have. fl� $G�d tlzat otiaex co�un£tfe� pur�hase I:3nd for use as a
bus terminal, a� reat space fos purkin$ by the moath or year ws a collsctioa
po3a� for peppi� �o utilir�e �i�e bess service. Cae�ncila��sa Liebl asked
� Mro Paulson if �e �aouiri lil� t�e Caunc3,I eo tas�itiute such � progran� ia
Fridley, Mr. Paulsoa said t�agC th�Ce taouid �use be a feeler, as it m3ght
be better if priva�e bu��tne�� handlsd thia, but i# ti�e City were to furaish
� land for �hhe cc�r�nueera to come in aad par4c, the bus ca�pany shauld be
wiliing to reduce tlie rates. Coun�ilak,n I.iet�l said he believed ehia hnd
beea bxaught up several y�a�s aga, but had beea fo�and financially ua£easible.
' Miro Pau�.soa said tha� ff more gseople were asfng the b�s� it would be a meaas
for a reduction of rates. Mayor Kirkham said this was a goe�d idea to braia-
etoxat $t the me�tin�,
� C�iTIGATZ�i3
�1) SMITH; BIANCCI�ti SE'i'T?SI�3T
, Thg City Attorney said that h� had advised Mr. $mitb that he felt t6e City
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I�IXT�.l1� t�tTis�CI3. i•�iIrTC e�+Sl�►F.t,'Y� G� , 19Fi 7
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aiwuld object to tha propo,eed settlement, and if they settle at all to save
the cost of aa appeal, $I750o00 to $2,000 wauld be a reasonable se�tlem�at.
M4TIOli by Gouncilman Harris ta direct the Attoraey to make au offac vith
a$1750 sziaimum. Secondad by Coancilman Sa�elsfla. Dpon a voice vote, Ch�r�
beiag ao nays, Mayor Birlcham decl�ared tbe motian cerriad.
i8) SPBIIQG LAIOi PABK: TBAFFIC SIGNALS
Tbe City M�aager said�that Spring I.uke P�rk would like ta ahare tbe maiateaeace
cost for"the traffic sigaal at Osborsbe Road as�d Aighway #65 oa a 50%50 haaia
toith Fridlsy takiag gesponsibility and billi�tg Spriag Iake Park for their
half. The Couacil diecus$ed the fact �at it o�aly oaeaat cbanging a bulb
once fp � while and tiia� it waa a miaiax�m of cost. �
MO►1"i0N by Couacils� Harris to coacur ca�th Spring Lake �e�i: aad biil t6eae
for theis shaxe of the cost. Seconded by Coimcilman Sherid�nn. Upon a voice
vote, th�re beiag ao aayR, Mayor �irkhsm dealarad the motian carried.
(C) WA8N88 � STC��tM .�8
l�l'i0N by Covncilmaa �aouc�fl�oo to receive r.he coao�uaication from Lila J.
and Roy Ba Warner, 7360 Stiason Boulevard, aad m,alce it part of�t6e appropriate
heariag. Secoaded by Covacilmaa Harris.
Councilman•I.tebl asked if there were many people in this sitnta�ion, as it
taa8 something 6s aever though� could happea, �ouncilman Harris oei.d ti:at
ttkre had bee�a a heari:eg oa the stcizm ��es aud thexe had not besn msny
objectorse The City Ma�►ageg explained that ac,s�aeoae could have a hooe on
a couple acres of lsad �hat would hav,s ase�sec�nt� '�igher than the valna "
of the bome itsel�. Councflmaa She�idsa said that ia l959, $250 an acre
was a big price aad yau casid ge�t �aa lots out of it, aao you caa�ot buy a
let for leas thaa �3,000, so th� property �as appreciated and oas ai the
reaeous has bean becauss of �aater and sewer. The City Manager pointed out
that some af the people have split lots. Casacilman Liebl said Chat people
are very conscious of theirr tax.es sad ths Casacil has to be careful that
th�y oaly do what the people can a£ford. He said that he had talked Co
this lndy aad ahe had �old bi� tl�e wbole seoa�}, and the Couacii must face
facts aad be ��te .ca�eful wiCh th� p�oplQ�h aao�a�y to see tbat something lilc�
this never happens agaia. M�. Carl Paulaon srsid thaC ite would iilce to
agxee with Mre Liebl aud that he appgecia�ed such etrocg fe�lis�g on the
matter, as aometi�s it is easq to slough tbese tieings off btcause theq
do not affect aso
VOZE upoA th� motion was a voice vo�e, there beiag no asys, MAyor Rirkham
declared Che mo�ion carried.
iD, BLt� I�1TZGflTB: 1�Ai3IC GROUP
MO�tION by Couacilmaa Saa�ris to �rsceive and file this comm�uaica.tion. 3econded
by Coiancilmaa 5aciuelsoa. Upoa a voice vote, �her� being ao aays, Mayor
Itirlcham dQClared t6e mption carried.
�GtR,�1R C{�JNC�IG Y��'II.YGb MARC� 6, 1967
�SOrTA HiGflWAY DSPARTI�ffiNTs SIGNElLS A? T.H. �`65 AND 53RD AVSNUB
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ibe City Manager said that !te wa� sure th�t Coeaz►cfl wili be in£arm�ed if
thers io any varistian, th3s i� just a requsst to have ft put off wntil
the next year's b�ad�et.
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MO'1`Ii3'!d by Couacilmaa ShexidaA �o receive and file tbis cc�moouaication.
Seconded by Councilaian S�muelscn. Upa►n a voice vote, there being ao aays,
Mayor Itirkb�m dealared the ►aotion carried.
� ARCBYTSC?L C�CTII�iG C�IDE�
MQiZO�T by Councilmaa flaxris to table this iteat cuitil the mQeting a�ith the
Architect March 8, 1967. Secanded by Coancil+m�an Samuelsoa. Upoa�a voicQ
vate, tture being ao eiays, Mayor Kirkham declared the anotion carried.
_�Gi 1WIId C2TY TARIL LICSNS�S
The City Maa�ager said tha� the Taxi Company reques�ed that 6e recc�ysider
termiiaatia� their liceasea, bu� he did aot believe this c�uld be conaiderad
an application.
The City Attorney said l:hat the City Maaager could advise Mr. Chaae t6at
wader the orciiaae�e �he licea�se has beea� �e�rninate8 and t6at it canaot bs
recoasidered, be�t that if he waats to make a�c�w applicatiian thea it coc�ld
be mnsiderad. �
1�OT�ON by Counci].n�an Sas�uslson to r�c�fve and ��.1e the comm�uaicatiana.
3ecoaded by Councilman Baxxis. ppon a voice va�e, CPaere being ao naqs,
l�ayor KixT�cham declared tl�e �o�:�oE� carxied.
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The City Manag�r said tha� �he Navy wonld �.fke to renew �heir l�ase ios
oi�fice spaee �til �he end o� et�e year . ii� pointed out that there is a 30
daq t�xmic�ataoca clause by efgEter g�ax�y. Councilman Harrfa asked if space
uege being provided fos �heai 3.r: the aew buildiag. �e Citq Maaager aaid
tha� th�re was a roc� �ias t.txe piaas if P.he City wan�ed to rent to them, but
theq oaly waated �o pay $44 a mo�ath reata I�yor Rirkixam said he �houg�h�
this offi�e space had be�n left out wirh the cannecting corzidor.
MQTiQN by Councilmaa Ha�cis that the Admiuis�raCioa entez inCo the lease
gor of#ice space for the rest of this qear wi�h the General Services
AdmiaisL•ration. Secoaded l�y Couucilman Samuelson. Upoa a voice vote,
tt�re being ao �aays, P�ayos Kirkhaa deciared tihe oo�S:oa carried.
��) CI�'Y CIERK:, ASS�SSBD VA�tIE
M�ZOIV by Couacilaraa Iiarris to receive and ffle the neemoraadum aad requeat
' that the Admintstratioa pr8p�re�a copy of it for each member of the I�ust�cial
Develap�eat Co�issioa. Secoaded by Ceuncilman Samueison. Opon a voice vote,
there being ao nay�, Mayor Kirkhan►�declared the motion carried.
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Bscu� ccnm�cnL �s�ra�rc, r�ascg 6, 196i
�� PBII.T,IPS:,,�UO� PU&CHASSS
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I�02IO�N by Councilmaa 3beYidaa to rtce�v� aad ffle the c000muaicatioa.
Seconded bq Councilman Lf.ebl. IIpoa a voice vote, ehere being ao naps,
M�ayor �f.rkham dec2ared �Ite matioa carried.
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I�0'l10[�? bq Counciimaa Samueleon to coacur wit6 �he recom4endation of tbe
Fir� Department and appoiat Mr. Bichard Standa1,.5850 - 2� Street Nortl�ast,
a member of the P�idl.eq Voluateer Fire Departm�at. Seconded by Councilman
gaztis. Upoa a voice vote, tlt�ce bsicr� m t�ays, Meyor Kir�ham declar� tbe
motion carried.
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r�0'1TaN by Cauncilman Harris �o receive and fiie thie commuoication.
' 3ecoodod by Conacilman Samwslson. Upoa a voice vote, t6euo.bcin� oo aays,
Mayor Kirkham deoiarod the matioa ea�ied. .
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Cotsacilmao Hartis asiced ii t6e Plaaaing Canmiasion had acted on a site
' for the Citq gara�e. The Citq Manager said t6a� it had beea aa item an
th�ir ageada, but it had been tabled to �their nest meetiag aad 6e did not
imo�w if theq had lo�tcsd at aay sitea. CAUtIC�I9�D $al'Y18 aaid Chat it das
important tha t we can sttow we ar� �eaking. arraagemeats aad tiiat the greseat
, situation is te�mporary, so that improv�mea�s do aot need to be made.
Mr. Jease►a, m�earbe� Qf t8e Plane�in� Co�iB�ioa, said that they were aot
aware of the urgeut ae�nre.
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Councilr�aa Liebl askad if there was anq idea iuu eouch it would cost to
provide an �dequat� Cfty garage which'will take caxe of all the vehiclee
we have, aad harta loag, it will taks t� aarange for it if ft has to be
£inaaced. The City Mana$er said Chat they eatiniate between $60,000 and
$70,000 for the stse�cture o£ 10,00m square �et�, �ad $10,000 to $20,000
far the 2� to 3 acres o� land that the Citq would Aeed. Couacilmaa I.iebt
asiced if this price c�ould iCnclude heated space for the mschenic. The
Citcy Manager said it woesido Cou�cilman �iebl said he wss coaceraed that
vae build aa adequa� �arage. Councilmaa Harri� said that the Planning
Commission is just loolcia� for the site, the Administratioa will draw up
the planso
TRA1tFIC SAFSTY SNGII�R T4 MAXB STODY •
M.�Yar Kirkham said he had talked to the �airman of tde Safety Ca�nittee, �
ghe Police Cbiei and the Pnlice Commis�ion regaYding the swcvey the Safety
Cva�mitte� had betn reques�ed to make oa tbe poseible traffic basard potential
oa the traffic arteries. He said ts� had also talked ta the Traffic Sa�ety
D�partm�ent ia Minneapolis and the State H��iag Department aad they 8aggested
titat professional advice from a traffic safety eoginees aould be advias�le.
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Bot@ of tbese organizat3ons recanmended Mr. Ed Bather vf 8. C. Batber &
Aesociates �ho b�aa dane work ia this. He said that be hed talksd to
Mre Batber aad he would be willing to come out for a prelimiaary look
and te21 what the charge would,be to come up wfth scme recoa�endatioas.
tie said th�t the prelimiaary visit would cost rus�6ia$. Couacilman Harris
aaid he thoughe thfn was a good id ea snd hoped part of the cost could i�
charged ta the Coctntq as it is eheir roade Mayor Kiricham aaid 6e ro�Id
like to make arrangearents to have Mre Bather cane out and meet with a
Safety Comonfttee representative, the Citq Bagfueer, and a zeprasentative
of the Palice Co�iseioa, alI suggesting wi�at it ia eheq vould litae bim
to look ata
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MOTiO� hy CouaciLoa.a Harris that Bather � Associatea be coatacred to meet
' with City represenCatives and make a prelimiaary ipspection of any potential
traffic hazard. 8ecoaded by Co�sncilman Sa�elsod. Upoa a voice vote,
tbere being no ►saqs, Mayor Rirk�tam declared the motion �arried.
Ff�A DISBANDING:
Councilman Barris �aid tbat i�e would like to get the Couacil's fe�liags
on disbanding.tha Fl�i. 1�e said that the State Statute does not stste
that new appointments i�ave to be made far vacaacies. It just reqnired a
10 day notice of tsearing after the booka were closed. Mayar Rirkhaa� aaid
he 6ad been advised eastier by the legal •taff that appointmeats vonld bave
to be made, Couacilman Liobl a�twd Council+aan Hart�a eehat the reasoa was
for disbanding it sa fast. Couacilman Harris eaid that the Aut6arity ia
aot s�rvia� �ny fcuxction at preseAti amd there did aot saem aay s�asan to
kes�p them � the bootcse Cow�cilman Liebl said t6at t�is aas semetBing
for the whole Co�anci2 to d�cide. Cc�uaci2ma� Aarria eaid he �as aot asicing
tt�e Couacil to diabaad it, h� was ask�ng for 8 i�earing so tbe public could
give their exgressioa as rhe Sta�uC� pYOVides.
HOSPIT'ALIZATTO�i IN�iJI�1Nt� SIDS:
Mayor Kirtcham aslced if the CiCy Manager had received bids oa bospitalisatian
iaaura�uca. The City Maoager said t&at he was fa tba proceaa�of getting
tbese bids, and it will �a�ce about 2 or 3 wesks. He aaid that the rssults
of the employee survey had been that 39 emplaqees had been in iavor of sa
iacsease aad of ��ese 39, 35 had voted for $30 a day cov�rage. Se aaid
that this is being dane as of March 1, but he wi11 stiil get the otlar
bids. Counci2maa �iebl said he had been �old ttiat Blue Crosa t�ould be
aheaper thaa our present ieeeurauce. The City Manager said that Wis i�ad
been checked a qear ago aad they had aot basen cheaper, but he has coatacted
them a�sine
1►�. JAt�S S�H:A • RB�iIO�+T F0� �ROISM:
' Mapos IZirkham said tEtat be
is� sc�me � way for his 6erof
believad the P�lice P�nsioa
� also, Mr, Johnstoa, a�eber
had discussed bonorin�g hini
citizens,
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sm in capturiag an armed bandit. He said he
Asaaciation inteada..to recogaise bis hesoi�a
of the Police Commission, said that they also
fn eome��aay as aa exam�le for the rest of C6e
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, �OTION by Councilmaa Harris that ttie Admiaistratioa direct a Lett�r af
co�mmt,a8ation to Mr. Jeaes S4ea based oa th�t r�port recefved fsbm t.hs
Police Commiaeioa and th� Police Chief on his 1�roics. Co�ncilmao
' Sheridaa suggested that if thia is to be a pubiic t�ia,g, it b4 psysent+�d
at the same tim�. Mayor Kirkl�am s�id that the offic�rs of the Poliae
Peastoa Aesoafation had indicated tfiat tbeq �!d l�t hir know t�lan t6ey
are ready with tb�ir praguem, snd the Coimcil could coardinate �h+ttever
' t6ey want to do with tb�em. He sug�est�d that the Ibli.ce Cwre�iasioa da t6e
s�nw tbiag eo ti�at pos�iblq it crwld be doae at a Co�acil M�eating.
� ADJOURN�LNT:
�re baiag Qo furthar bc�aiaeas, Nayar Kirkbam declared t6e aegular Cauaci2
� Mesting of March 6, I967 ad jou�rued at I�; 25 P.1�.
Rrspecttully aubaiittsd,
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� Th� M�eetiug �oaa called Lo ardeY by Mayar &irltt�8�t at Ss1S P.M.
iSaTor Birkham advie�d the Conacil t6at b? rssponding presane to �b� roli
� calx, the pereoo reapasdiag waived ttu Cbarter•requixed aritten aotie:a of
thia m�eting. IIpo�t tbe roll cail the follawie�g r�epooded psesent aai �o,tived
the notice of tbe a�ettiags 1Cirkham, Harris, I.iAbl, Samwetsvn, 9t�eridan.
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I �!0►.tl0lv by A�arris, esco�aded bq Shezidaa, r.lu�t tl�e Coincil paas Rasolutioa �49-
1967. Upan g ro2l c811 voes, tieoae voting aye, �ass�is, 86eridetn, gaew�laoa,
Liebl and Kirlci�saa; aaye, aone. �Sayoz Kirkliam deciarsd th� owtioo carrisd
u�a�aimous ly.
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at Ss2T P.M.
I� Se�pectfuZlg suba�itted,
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Actiag 8ecretarp to the Couacil
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T� �S 0� T� SPSCLAL 170U'1�TCIL 1�Ti�1G 0!► MIl�tCH 13, 196T
i'bo gp�cial Couac�.l 1�M�ti.ag of l:he City of Fridley waa cAll�d to vardir
by Maqor Rirk[um at Ss0�0E P.M., Marcb 13, 1967.
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�S P88�SNTt Y3rktiam, Sheridan, Saaa�nels�a, Liebl, Harsis (prriv�d at $s 1Z Al,�
� �s tQope
Mr. Schroe�iez wae preeent aL tt� Council Meeting and sta�d t�e Couocil
oapa of �i� pians for th� area, At thia tim� he was asking ior the�
re�aoning �ly, aad had no final plaa oi developm�at, but 6ad aom� dtsign
work �bia6 had be�o prapared for discusaian pu�rpo�tes. 8� explained to
ehe Council 6is reasona for loal,3,n� tiiat siagl� fasily a,�a of tbia er�a
vas iaapprcp�iate. He said t6at it would be lao.cost houat�g w�i�h vasld
noe be- deairceb3o this ciata to Baet Siver 8oad, aad the peareat park for
childrea is acros� East River 8oad. Re said that siagle faaeily dwellingrs
cou�ld be built sub$tandard unlaea the bnil8iag stsaderda ire rai�red.
Mx. Scbroeder sai� th�t if t6ig is rezaasc3 for owltipl� resideats emd�ar
Plaoaed Developmeat, ehe giret thing they wou2d do would be to obtain
aa arcbitect atatsm�aat whic�i would utilize ti�es besutq of the area, show
the lend8cagiAg a�td go,:n� out any arawb�ck�a Be aaid theq wsre thiaking
oi 2� to 3 story apert.a�at unita which cauld be coanectad, with paskiag
garages, wi�ich would 'f� pxaperly landscap�d ;�na3 nrient t�emselves to tbe
creek Ievel, a�ad alon,g tfne other ba�k �hey wau�.ci have to�wnbo�ses, and if
th� situextiou deveiaped, �6ey would have s c�av�n�ence type sbopp;n,g
ceater. i�e poiia�ed oatt �hat ehis wa� only aa ides to show the scale of
titings they weze thiaki..a� alx�cet,
Councilcsan Liebl aelted i�aw �aay doliars are invoYved fa t6is piaa,
Mr. Scbroeder e.zid tha� ft c�ould be in excerss of $504,�00 for juet tLa
6ousin� uait�, and tbe +e�ao�p��,g area wouid be in additioa to thiae Se
ex�lained the conv�ni�ace $hoppin$ area� aa si�opping that would complemtnt
tiie neighbvrh�ocyd, w�th per�ap$ g�uperezte, drq cleanars, small office or
poe�ible cliaico
TEse Citp Manegez �sk�ed i� hs was coasidariqg waitaaaqs. Mr. 3chroedet said
that tbep were pianning xhs whole creek aroa as a park area for tbe
regid�ats, wit� the possib3lity of an eacl.osed e�aimming pool, ge 88�I
�� ��ur� be pntho tbrougl� the oreek area, aad uZtimately he felt t5ert
shouid be side�alicao Caurcilakau iiarris asked 1�. Schroeder if he livfd
in this graa, end Mr. Schraeder pointed ont hi$ home oa the map. CouncilM
a�a Sau�elsoa $airY i�e felt the concept was a goed one. He aatd Ci�et he
was aot ia favor of l,2 to IS anit apartt�eots set here aad there, but lilced
them ia c�plexes ior beteer Iaad use, arch�tectare and ao that they fit
in better with realdential aoninge Councilman Liebi neked if they plaqaed
SlP'ECIA�. COtfiiCxL I�STING„ AiABC�t 13, 1967'
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to dsvelop t6�.s in ths osas futwro. Mr. acbroad�� said tf�C md�s t6�
Maaned Development tha�y vili hav. to drv�ia�► a ti�r uh�ul� eiod a pbss�
schedule, end they b�va b�tn hopie� to gat lhaso 1 starx�d this Taar.
Counciimam Saenuelsoa aslaad about the �w�wr aad wat�r in tls� ar�+e. �
Mro Schroeder �aid that it v�aa �►11 tu e�oc�pt tbe :toss sswr, and h� ask�d
tbe City Sngiae�r if it wasld be posaibl� to pat �o nav cat�h basina aa
Ruth Street. Tbe Cixy Sagirwer a�,id that tM►re should be aa ovtrall
plaa.for the �6ole aYea, a�d t6at a main could ba put !a tl�at aould serve
tbe W6ole area, bat they would aot extead it all �b� vay. Mc. 8ahsnedtr
amked if the Conncii conid take the first steps t.o get this i,�plw�eated.
C�acilmaa �rris ask+�d if they could get the bomao�oners in tba ax�e tc
sign ra�th ttiem in tbeir pQtitioa. Mr. Schro�der said t6at tl� aaa�ey �a
alreadq ia escraw on Rntt� �txe�t, but it did not�get.done the last time
it had com�a ug, ae it was �oo big a scope attd the �hole area bad not
s�bscribed eo it. The City Manager ssid tiset tbero had been a prelimtoary
report which could be brought before the Couacil agaie. Tlte City Sngiaeor
said tha� they caa repore �o the Co�sncii oa haw much it Would cost to pnt
ia r60 Ieg fYan the C�tc to 8uth Stxest ancl have it befor� tha Gouncil
at the next mesti+�g.
Mayar Kiskhacn cZosed ttt� �earing at 8s30 P.M.
Iy0?I�iT by Couacilman Sas�aa�celaon to ado�t on �'ir�t 8eading, waiving the
readiag, un ozdiAancQ to cha�nge the zoniag fran R�I aad C-1-$ to PD
(Planned Developc�eat� as r+aQuested. Seaonded by Cous►ciLnna Sheridaa.
UpoA a roll call vota, �irkham, Harri$, 5heridaa, S.�m�w�san, T.i�bl
votiag aqe; aaqe, aaas, l�yor &irkbam declaayd t6e motioa car�cied
�srianimonxaly,
Maqor Rirlcham eaid thut hc� would . like to mrake som�e suggeotiaos fos
s�roording a partiat of th� resalution. He read his prapos�d cbangaa to'tb�
Councii und exglained thae they w3,Ii �treagtt�ea the► argument !`oac postM
poaiag action at this ��a�e, and will iadS.ca�e a need fcr an accura�te cost
eeti.mate as the irikl iu ��e p��ssenat fex�a► tias aa ,rstimaea at al�. Cawcil-
o�n Liebl astced M�yor Kirkham to reaci t�ie reealntioa in ite e�ati�ty.
l�OTZON by �ounailcnaa Liabl to adapt R,esolutiao► #50•1967 as x�ea+� by 'MsTvr
Rirkb�mo Secoad�d by Couaciiaan Saa�elsoa.
Maqor Kirkham a�ked Representative Jack M1'�s�►er iP he hed aa� coar�at�.
l+tY. M+eqer aaid that tbere is e poasibility thst the extra judges Mill ewt
be agpzoved, et le�st aot eXl thre�e of them. �+ said that Che Colusbia
i�ai�ta Cowncil is also acting on khe aame qeestiaa, aiad he falt thair
feeliag would be appzoxi�mtely the
, meatioaed, although not neces�arilp
is still time to get it through tf
delegaticn bill, i,f thep wesa able
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briugiqg it back in rao yQars, ss tl�ere
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it. �oent tbrough as aa Anotca Conaty
to get aome good eatimates.
VOTS upon the motian to adopt �esolution #50•I967 was a voice vote, thex�e
being eto aaya, Mayor Rirkham dectered t!� eeotiwt carried.
SfP�CZAIa COUNCiL I�3S���G, Ml4SC�i 13, 1967
V'B?�RANS P1tSFS�3NCa ��Li.i
kts�or Kiskhsm eaid thaL Ms. Msyera wat pr�seat at tlw Couacil M�tia,�
because be vas ia=esested ia aaother itees, tl�e Veterani Pstiferen+ae Sill.
I�c. Meyere said that there lzas been a deveiopmeat w that it aroM app��r�
tl�a Yevised Vetesans Ptafezeacf LaW Witl be pnt tlaraigh Statewidt. 8e
said tisat ttw fors aill osiataia the ssme v�tesaas prefereace for hiriag,
and for prorotiona it vill give a 5 poiat preiereace to the veteran �nd
a 10 point psefersaca to � disabled veteran in b�ietg put oa tha lt,�t.
Oace oo tha lislt no fwetl�er prefereac� wiil be givan to veterpas. He
said that the A�oezinan Lesiaa has Qaae alang wik6 th�s reviasd fose.
rie�ror Rirkham said hQ felt this sout�dad fair�r tbaa �bat �w do t�aw.
aad it �as his a�laioa tftat it �vaa timE this aas changed. Lbuacilwen
Nasria said that be tbought it sc�mdsd good as outliaed, �anaa point.�td
o�t so�ea repercu�aions a�ere sona had difliaultiea gettiag poaitiooa
becawe the prefereaca reverted back to ths fathers, wbo wse uawl��
already set in their poai.tiona. Mr. l�j,ters sa�.d that the law Nill bs
cbanged to redeficte� a vaCera�t as eu�►oi� vba iYas s�erved tros Decerbes 7,
�.9k1 until all e�srgenciea e�aee. I�yor YirkAs� aslced Mr. M�y�rs if
he Wanted a resolntion �ro�n tl�e Cauncll, aad Mr. Meyer� said IIe did not
feel it was necessary at tbis tinieo �
Councilm$a Hsrris a�ked Mre Meqars if a bill from Fridley lud beeu
inCraduced at tbe,2egisleture ap the liquQr aplit. Mro Meyers said h�
was poaitive tt�at Mt. Savel.koul had iatroduced a bill for Fsidleq. but
tbat he rauld cbeck ca it for aure. -
RBSOIdlTION �51-i96T B�GARD�NG WA7,'B HED DiSTR %BGISLATIaN
1l02ION by Couacilmao Litbl to adopt 8eaalutiou �51-196T as preaent�d to
tbe Cocu►cil, Secoaded bgr Couacilman Shertdaa�. Upa►a a voice vot�, tbere
bai�g no aaya, Mayor Kirkham declarad t#�e motion c8rri�d uneaimvusly.
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Caacilmaa Sheridaa ast�ed the Citq Attc�ney i!E there raould bs a mill lavy
if the $20,000 2ieaitation was deleted as sugg�sted ia amendmeat �4. ?be
City Attoraey said thst it presentl.q read 1 mill or $20,000 Whic�ver is
lea�. CounciL,ar� Saawelasan questioned aaa�adment #2, and eaked if tbis
bill provides for 1oca1 coneeot. zbe City Attor�eq aaid that it does
not, but the manager wauld aaast witb tbe Cammission�rrs aad I�uticipal
Coaacila before �he�► write the plen for the W88. if tha Council wea
oppo�ed tp it tbey coul.d go bafore the Water Aeaources �oard aad stata
tiseir reaso4s,
Conncilman Harria s�id tbet it appeared to hie� thaC s�xti�g th� ons �11
levy establisbed t6e am�thod of payietg this obligstia� of the City', City Mide.
Tb� City Attoraer said that the oas mill 1sv�r for Ad�inirtrativ� purposoa
t�3,1! be again�t a21 t!� property �ithin tbe Naterabed Diatrict, and aot all
the land ie Fridley ie in the watersbed district.
Co�ctla►an S�aw�lsoo reqwestad tbst t3�e Adainistration diract Co t�r. Ho�rasd
Gr#,vm a copy o£ tbis 8eaola�ioa. The City Manag�s said 6e Monld do this.
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Msyor Iiixkham said that Councilman Liebl had asked that tt�e Council
reconsider Resolution #49-19bio
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Couacilaaa Liebl said that he wauld like to requesC that the Council
�i � delete Paragraph S irom rhQ Resolution> Mayor Rirl�haan read the follawiag
paragrap6s "B� IT FUR?�it RBSOLV�D, that tha Fridley City Couacil favose
ia principle those legislative bilYa that Monid eapand tbe suthorfty of
I' tbe county commissioners to +coordiaat� activities aithia the mnnicipaiitfes
�ithin their couoty aad amang the vatious caunties."
Caunci2mnn Harxis asiced Couucilmaa Liebl wby he woald like to see this
, psragraph deletedo Councilo�a� Lieb1 did not feel the Co�+nty Cc�aonissionez's
suthoritp shc'ul� be expand�da Gonacilman liarria said that be felt oae of the
reasons tba Council haa bsen pzessed so much ia thia legisiative session is
' tt�e fact that the ConatT goverament has aot heea given Che autharity, nor
have thoy aslred for it fn s=aaq cases, to handle some of the area �oid� bi12s.
Hc said that the eaactmeat of the Anoka Couaty Asaociation of 1lnnicipalities
, achievtd soo�e af this type of Chinking by coordinatiag the activitea of
various fusictioasa t3e said that there are aom� areas tbat couid be
coordf�nated sucb as dispasal of aolid wamte, and soiooe areas where the
muaicipalitie� cc�uld save money if coordia�Ced by the County, auch ae
' buying police cars of tlxe same type at the aame time, or buyiag ealt, He
poimted out that a meu�icipality would �aot have to partake of the aooxdinating
acC, but ttne�r could at ttteir own csptioA. He said that the Commissioners are
' elected by �t� Qeople af tila� County and tri�y �ould aesve �he functioaa of
the Count�, Cauneilman li:x�s��s �gid �ae fel�t it would be an iajuaClce to
the resolutiaa �o atrike tihia paragraptao
I�4a�or Rirkham said t&�t in Anolca County the Aresociati.ou of Muaicipa2itiea
is not a�rea� ald yet, bnt they wc►uld do wbat Ca►uacilaiaa Harris Ls
:�cg�e+��.ing be dane by �ivf.a� tt�e County C�ie�sion�rs more powar> 8e aaid
t�at tae wou2d rat�er s�a if �e csaaot hae�dle iL� oursQ2vea, ratt�er than
tatc� powex awaq fraa� �se �ouncilmaa Harris safd that the resolution read�,
coordi�atea Ma�or Rirkham said that it also reads, �xpaad their •ut6orita.
tiayar Kirkham aslaed Mro Jack Msyer i# he would care to commeat oa th£so
Mxo Meyer said that he felt that for problems that cross the muaicipel
liQes, the C�unty was t�e proper place to handle these problems. fle said
he woald tenRi ta go aloag with the statemeat becauae if there is somethiag
biggex than the municipalitiea, the Gounty sbould try to coordinate it.
He said t[�at the Co�nty government is already se� up, Councilmaa Harris
aaid that ti�e Commissioaera being elected by the constitueats of Aaoka
County would lean �atsard a ofore reasonable ��etlement than being handed
ta an organization ia w�ich we may have one regreseatative aut of sevene
Councilmau I.�ebl said he would withdraw hi� request th�t th:is paragraph
be d�letc�d from the resolutiono
SPSCIAI� �UUNC�I. N�iiT�3G, t�A�tCH 13, s.g67
CI?Y $NGINBER • Ai�t'1'�ONA'i,� �TO�R aN W�It �3 s
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'� The City Bngia4er explain�d to �Lhe Co�ncil tbat g bailer 6as beea iou�d
in t6e repair of W�II �3, �nd the com�anp� that is daiag tha Work did uot
np
bid oa drilli.ng through the bailer, so tbe Admiani,stratfoa is askinZt tb�
, Council's permisaioa to go a8ead with the wo�tk on a time aad labnr tu�sis
t�m:til next Moaday at which tims they caa gfve tt� Coeencil a, report oa
' " isow it is going aad bo� much it �ofll cost. Councilman S�muelscci astced
haw m�ch moaey has beoa apeat so far. �'be Cf.ty Bogi�eer said that the
eantract was ior $2$80, aad thay bave aot apeat all t!x moa�ep yet, bu't
' ibe mateYial ttas not been taken out yet. Couacilmsa Samuelaa� seid 6e
tlaought that tlre l�ail�r should �ave beea added to the specif#.cations ff
they had aay i,cDea it was tbere. T6e City 8n�iae�r said that tt�ere had
aevez baen any proof t6at the bsiler was in the holao The Co�acil dis-
� cussed what w�Id happe+a if this did not work out. The City BQgine�r
said that it wou3d saa�rk, but at reduced capacity. Couacilman S�uelsa�t
said that t�ere ia $$0,000 in the well now, aad ie caanot be aba�doned.
Mayor Rixk�am eaid thet 6� tboceg�t they abauld go aloag witb the b day
' � extensioa�, and ioak to someane else ior ed8iti+�a� co�tA, either Coe�stock
�1� and Davi� or socaeoae el$8 tl�sy could get it fraao Ceunc i l emw lsoa
f sa ed they coatiaue the rsque�te enaicm and let Cemstoc
, ; Ij'���fy and Davi� p�y o
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�,� � � MOT10N by Couacila�o Sam�u�elson ta gras�t the 6 day extensioa of �ork on
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S�Tell �3 as requested by tt�e City Snginee� 3ecocided by Couacilman is �
Upoa a,vofce vott, th�re being no aaya, Mayor Kirki►am declared the motion
carried.unaaimnualya
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Cotat►cilmaa �f.ebl astce� if th� Adminis�rativn had received aoy aasoaer from
the Cai�ttabia Heighta City Ca�a��1 ox Lhs Aq3naesota Highwey Depart�ent oa
�tt
t�e ata�d they h�d takex� au ths proposed ov�rh�ad bridgeo Mayoz Rirtcham
seid that the�Sta�a had ic�disst�ct that �C �ig6� bs some time before they
wauid repipe Hayox Y►iztch� a�id thaL thex� t�ad aal; b�eu one Ca�ncilman
representing Cal�ia �eights at the meott�er� Lbat had be�n hald discussing
the brf.d$�, 8nd h� 6ad made a�o c�aitteae�t. �e Ci�p Manager agreed to
write a Ietter to ehe Colcsabia 8eigbts City Cauc�cil reqaesting th�ir
decision, Cou�ncila�an Z,��bI a�.aa xequested t.hat �be �1dr�ini.atraCion write
a letter to Senator Nyquist on b�i�alf of �h+e Coc�ucil, a,�king t�im to
cassfde�e ti�is pro j¢at, as a meoabex �f the S�ate Higtiway Cocemitte� e
I�9sqox Rirtcham gead s letiteg fro�n the State High�aaq Departmeat acknowledgiag
r�ceipt of ti�e City's r�quest for participatfon in the cost of a storm
sewer facility, He al[>o read a IeCter from the P4i.anesota Police & Peace
�fficers Association �hich apologized for haviL� priuted that Fridley
Police Of#icers had volvatarily garticipat�d ia the baaneriag liae of
Che Minaeapo2ia Police Officers, which was found to be uatrue.
BY�CIAL CO�TCIL Af88TI1dG, 1�Cfl I3, Y967
1�. VANUAN C�PLAINT ASdUT YLI�GAL BQUIPl�NT TlLGt_
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Mr. vanDaa addressed the Couacil aad said Cfiat &e has advocated strict4r
traffic law eaforcement and asked for a oare con�titutional police admini-
stration, but he bad not asked for what had happoaed Co bim, witicb i�s felt
was shoddy. Be expl�ed to the Cauicit the d@tails of a tag he had gotCen
for illegal eqaipmant becanss his directioaal signats aere red. 8e li�tsd
prnvisions.he felt ti�e Palice Officez had violated and read statutes in
w6ich 6e could find no color.atipulation listed. He also said he hr�d
atteaded the cour� ae�sion and fouad rbe presentations vagus. The Citq
Attoraep said that the Couirts are able ta make decisiaa�, aad it is noe
up ta hi�e to s�coe�d guess ttM Police De�tr'tment oY the Courts. ThQ Gity
Mana$tr as3ced Mr. vaaDan ii he h,sd mada a complaiat to tta - Chief af
Police about these officers, aad w�ea Mr. vanDan said th�tt he had �ot,
t6e Citq Maaager suggested he do r.his. M�ayor Rirkham suggeated Chet
Mr. vanDan reduce hfs complaia� to w�citing and present it to the Couacil
at tbe next regalar Meetiag so they cau receive it afficislly. �Courncilmaa
Samuelioa poicated out tbat thia aas a Speeial I�ting and this item wae
on the a ea The City .I�a�►agez sai� that ii Mr. vanDaa wouid go
to the Chie� af Polic�, aaytbing v�lid iu liis ccamplaing would bs brovgbt
to the attentioa� of tkc officere iavolved. Couucilman Samuelson stated
Lhat he did not feel that tihe Police D�psr�ment iss�d enough tickets
aud felt that �he Officers aheuld be preseatable, gleasant aad courteous
t / at �lI timeso
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T�ere being na further bu�iness, Mayor Kirkham declared the Special
Camcil M�eeting af Harch �3, �967 adjouraed at 9:35 P.Me
' espectfuil,y ouhmitted,
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APPOINTNiENTS TO COMMITTEES FOR CONSENT AND APPROVAL BY THE CITY
COUNCIL - MARCH 20, 1967.
COMMITTEE
Planning Commission (Temporary Appointment) Kenneth Kravik
(Chairman)
COMMITTEE
Board of Appeals
(chairman)
Member
Member
Memb er .
Member
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INCUN�ENT EXPIRES
Harry
Nawrocki ��-�i-66-�
Vacancy 12-31-67
Ransome Goodrich — 1�-31-65 ---
Wayne Saunders �' 12-31-67.
Vacancy 12-31-65
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3 years
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
PARKS AI�D R�CREATION DEPARTN�ENT
Paul Brown, Director
6431 University Avenue N.E. Phone• 560-3450
March 6, 1967
Honorable Mayor and City Council
c/o Earl P. Wagner, City ;lanager
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
1tE: Bids on Tree Beautification Program opened
March 6, 1967 at 12:00 o'clock Noon.
The following are the bids submitted from three different Nursery dealers:
BIDllER
Bachman's Inc.
Halla Nursery Co.
BASE
Linden Ash Honeylocust
No bid 40.00 67.00
ALTERNATE '
Linden Ash Honeylocust
No bid 19.40. 45.6.0
Note: Bachmans stated that staking of the trees would cost
an additional $8.50 for one stake and $11.00 for two
stakes per tree. They recommended two stakes.
50.25 30.00 50.00 No bid 10.00 30.00
Note: Halla added an alternate Ash called the Marshall
seedless. Price for this tree Base: $32.00 -
Alternate: $11.50 per tree. Very acceptable
substitute.
Bob's Produce 34.50 23.50 39.50 26.00 15.00 34.00
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I have examined the bids and find that the overall low bidder on the Tree
' Beautification Program was submitted by Bob's Produce Ranch. I recommend that
their proposal be considered and accepted.
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Due to the time needed in ordering trees and the scarcity of these.trees,
a late Summer of 1967 and early Fall of 1967 will be the designated time for
planting of trees that will be ordered for t's pr �rar►.
C.-�' /
aul Brown; rector
Parks and Recreation Department
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�IINIMUM REQUIRF�IENTS FOR REPAIR UF CITY HALL
A EXT�IOR
�t�i�or wal]. on N. to be covered by brick veneer. Windows not required tp
be protec�ted. 10� minimum now exists.
B GARAGE TA6JER, �yEL F-1 OCCUPANCY (If used for storaga) ��"f o
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1. Soparate by 3 hr. ceiling -?�8'r plaster per hr.
2. Door to Police Dispatch Room to be "B" label.
C OI� POLICE STATI0IT F-2 OCCIJPANCY
1. Flarnace Room 1 hr. rating ( 1/2n typo $
( Sheetrock
( 1 hr. fire door
2. No offices or assembly permitted i M �'� ��/ a�� (� i.-�
3. Meta1 1 hr. door with reinforced glass to jail aells.
1t. I hr. door at footi of stairs (change direction oP swing)
5. Storage undor stairs not approved.
D EXIST. UPPr,R FTAOR B-3 OCCUPANCY
1. Portion t o be used as offices or futu�e dorm.
a. Exit as sho,wn ou nlans okay. •
b. 1 hr. separation between fire apparatus and dorm arid oFiY ce areae.
c. Ceiling okay as existing..' A dropped cEiling of Cla,ss A incom-
bustible tile in channol would be an inexpensive improvement.
2. Kitchen doors 1 hr. - 1 3/!�« solid wood
3• Floor approaching unsaaitary conditioa.
Over�.�y or replace.
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ORDINANCE N0.
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY,
MINNESOTA BY MAKING A CHANGE IN ZONING DISTRICTS
The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows:
SECTION 1. Appendix D �f the City Code of Fridley is amended as here-
inafter indicated.
SECTION 2. The tract or area within the County of Anoka and the City
of Fridley presently zoned as C-1-S and described as:
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a) All of Block 1, Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Addi� ion,
b) Lots 10, 11 and 12, Block 2, Bourdeaux's Spring Bro�
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Is hereby designated to be in the zoning district P.D. �,�
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SECTION 3. The tract or area within the County of Anoka and the City
of Fridley presently zoned R-1 and described as:,
a) All of Lots 2 through 9 inclusive, Block 2, Bourdesux's
Spring Brook Addition,
b) All of Block l, Spring Brook Park 2nd Addition,
Is hereby designated to be in the zoning district P.D.
(Planned Development).
SECTION 4. The Zoning Administration is directed to change the official
zoning map to indicate the above zoning changes.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY
OF , 19'6 7 .
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell
Public Hearing:_ March 13, 1967
First Reading:_ March 13. 1967
Second Reading:
Publish.......
MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
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ORDINANCE N0.
AN ORDINANCE ESTABLIS�lING STANDBY PAY FOR
CITY Eh1PL0YEES AND A.h1ENDiNG SECTtON 3.02
OF THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRiDLEY.
The Council of the City of Fridiey do ordain as follows:
Section 3.02 of the City Code of the City of Fridtey is
amended to read as follows:
The regul�r work week of each employee shall commence on
P1ond�y of e�ch week �nd termin�,te on Friday of e�ch week and sh�ll
consist of (�.0) hours each week, holid�,ys excepted. Also, except
when the need of �ny department �s determined by the City Man�ger,
sh�ll otherwise require, the work day shall commence at 8:00 o'clock
A.F1. of the d�y, �nd sh, I I term i nate at $:00 0' c I ock P.h4. of such
d�y, with one (I) hour being provided ,nd �Ilowed each employee during
and between the hours of 12 noon and I P.M. for lunch or personal
needs of sAid employee.
Overtime and overtime p�y for Pny day shall commence after
the expir,tion of the regul�r working d�y. Overtime and overtime pAy
for any week shall commence after the expir�tion of the regular
working week. It is provided, however, that no employee sh�ll be
entitled to overtime p�y for �ny d�y or for any week unless the
�ctu�l hours of work during the week shall be �ddition�l hours or days
of work �nd are not performed on such d�y in lieu of other hours or
d�ys of work regular to such employee.
There �re cert�,in employees of the City, other th�n the police
or firemen, who �re and may be design�ted by the City M�nager to serve
in a"standby" st�tus in behal,f of the City on a Saturd�y or Sunday
or other holid�y of the City, to perform work as may be necessary to
the public interest on such day. The "standby" employee is entitled
to �nd may receive as compensation for�such service as "standby"
two (2) hours o,f regular pay for each day served in such status. lf
on any such day, the employee in'"standby" shall �ctually perform work
for the City, he sh�ll be entitled to compensation for each hour, or
portion thereof �ctu�ll worked at li times the re ul�r � which
R�Y sh� I I be i n add it i on to the two 2 hours "standbJ' na� _
In the public interest, an
' work for the C ity after the regu I ar
employee shall receive p�y computed
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employee may be called to perform
working day and in such event, the
�s follows: For such overtime Work
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performed pay computed at the rate of one and one-haif (I-I/2� times
the regul�r pay, but not less in �ny event th�n �n amount equal to
two hours regul,r p�y; provided, however, that such minimum amount
sh�l{ not �pply in the case of �n employee who hPd not left the site
of the work performed during the regular working period, and such �
empioyee is directed to perform work for the City within one (I) hour; .,
of the exp i rat i on of the regu i ar work i ng day, i n wh i ch case the work�"'` "`�
performed is considered normal overtime for the period of time actually
worked.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
OF , 1967.
ATTEST:
C I TY C LERK - MARV 1 N C. BRl1NSE LL
First Reading: March 6, 1967
Second Reading:
Publish:
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MAYOR - JACK 0. KIRKHAM
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ORDINANCE N0. ,� ��
� AN ORD I NANCE ESTAB L I SH I NG A SUB-COh1D11 TTEE OF
THE PLANN I NG C0��1h11SS I ON AS THE BOARD OF APPEALS
AND ADJIlSTMENTS AND REPEALING SECTIONS 45.38,
45.381, 45.39, 45.391. 45.392, 45.393, 45.394,
� 45•40, 45.401, 45.4l, 45•42, 45•421, 45•422, and
45.423.
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The Council of the City of �ridley do ordain �s follows:
The Council hereby r�ppoints � sub-committee of the Fridley Planning
Commission to serve �s the Bo�rd of �1ppe�is and Adjustments and to
ex�rcise all authority �nd perform all functions of said Board
pa�rsuant to Niinnesota Statutes 462.351 to 462.364. S�id Sub-committee
shall consist of five members including the Member—at—Large of the
Pl�nning Comrnission, who shall serve �s Chairm�n of the Bo�rd'of
Appeals and four additional members, to be appointed by the City
Council for three year terms. The original appointment should be
st�ggered so th�t no more th�n two members terms shall expire during
any one calend,r year.
Section II. Notice of Hearing.
Notice of he�ring of any appe�ls before the Board of Appeals shall be
published in the official newsp�per once at le�st ten d�ys before the
day of he�ring. In addition, mailed notice shall be sent Pt least
ten days before the date of hearing to those parties And persons known
to have an interest in the appeal. Nowever, failure to give mailed
notice sh�ll not invalidate the public he�ring or jurisdtction of the
Board of Appeals.
Section Ilf. Public Hearin�and Record of Proceeding.
AIl hearings of the Bo�rd shall be opened to the public. Any party
may �ppear �t the hearing in person or by agent or attorney. The
Board may adopt rules for the conduct of the proceedings before it.
Such rules may include provisions for giving oaths to witnesses and
the filing of written briefs by the parties. The Board shall provide
� record of the proceedings including the minutes of the meeting, its
findings of fact and final order or other disposition of the matter
heard.
Section IV. Powers and Duties of the SoArd of Appeals.
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' The Board shalt hear appeals and review any order, requirement,
decision, or determin,tion made by the zoning administrator. Where
there is a practic��l difficulty or unnecessAry hardship in carrying
� out the requirements of the zoning ordinance, the Board, after �n
appeal and he�ring m�y grant a variance of the regulations on
construction or alteration of buildings, or other regulations pertaining
' to �rea requirements, set back requirements, or regulations regarding
parking areas, open space, heighth regulation or the use of {and
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buifc3bngs or structures, such v�riances sh�ll be gr�•nted oniy if the
Bo�rd finds th,t the strict enforcement o�� the ordin�nce or regul�tion
crea�es a h�rdship that is unusual or unique to the subject property.
Section V. Time of Nearing.
The Board sh,ll hold a public hearing within thirty days after receipt
of the notice of AppgAl. The Board sh�ll make findings of f act and
order on the �ppea) within thirty daYs ,fter the pubtic he�ring.
Action granting the v�riance shall be by resolution, must be passed
by , majority vote of the Board. Gr�nting of any variance may be
m�de subject to reasonable conditions th,t the Board shall prescribe.
Section Vl. Appe�I from Decis'ton.
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Dec i s i ons of the [3o,rd of Appea I s on a 1 1 m�-�tters w ith i n its
jurisdiction are fin�l subject to appeal to the Council and the right
of later judicial review ,s provided by law.
Section VI1. Time Limit for Re-applic,tion.
In all cases where an eppeal has been taken, and the relief sought
h�s been denied by the Soard of Appeals, no petition for identical
relief sh�ll be presented to or be considered by the zoning
,dministr�tor, the Plranning Commission, or the City Council until
a period of at least six months have etapsed.
Section VI11. Repeal.
Thet upon effective date of this ordinance Sections 45.3g, 45•381,
45.39, 45.391, 45.392, 45.393, 45.394, 45.44, 45.401, 45.41, 45.42,
45.421, 45.422, 45.423 of the City Code of the City of Fridtey
�re hereby repealed and are of no further force and effect.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
DAY OF , 1967.
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell
First Reading: March 6, 1967 .
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ORDINANCE N0.
' AN ORD i NANCE ESTABL ( SH I NG A Btl ! LD I NG PERh11T
FEE SCHEDt1 LE AND AD.4END I NG SECT I ON 46.2 OF TH E
CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY.
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The Council of the City of Fridiey do ordain ,s foilows:
That Sections 200.010 to 200.9040 of the Code of Ordinance, City
h1 i nneapo 1 i s, h7 i nnesota as amended September 30, I 966, i s hereby
adopted by reference Pnd established as a schedufe of fees to be
used in connection with the building code of the City of Fridley,
the following exceptions:
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I. In Section 201.020 nf the Code of Ordin�nce, City of
Minneapolis, delete reference to fireproof buildings �nd substitute
Construction Type I, 11, �nd IV buildings as defined in the uniform
building code 1964 edition.
2. In Section 201.040 of the Code of Ordinance, City of
h9inneapolis, delete reference to non-fireproof buildings and insert
Type 111 ,nd V buildings as defined in the uniform building code
1964 edition.
3. Section 201.030 and Sections 206.Oi0 to 206.070 of the
Code of Ordin�nce, City of Minneapolis are deleted and Pre not a
p�rt of t(�e C i ty Code of the C i ty of Fr i d I ey .
PASSED BY TNE C ITY COUNC I L OF TNE C ITY OF FRI DLEY TH I S DAY
Of , I967. .
ATTEST:
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F i rst Re�,d i ng :_ Nia�cch 6, 1967
Second Re�ad i ng :
Publish•
MAYOR - JACK 0. KIRKHAh1
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FRIDLEY CHARTER COMMISSION MEMBERS:
,� Genevieve Peterson, 151 Glen Creek Road
� Robert Buckley, 54 Locke Lake Road
.� Mrs. Donald savelkoul, 916 West Moore Lake Drive
Richard Gottwaldt, 6700 Channel Road
� Elmer Johnson, 6490 East River Road
�/ Ray Sheridan, 1301 Hillwind Road
,� Ernest Petrangelo, 520 Rice Creek Boulevard
F. N. Shaffer, 6805 Channel Road
William Weiss, 6490 Central Avenue N.E.
✓ Rodney P. Johnson, 1646 Gardena Avenue
,i Mrs. Ruth Danielson, 6305 East River Road
,,.� Dr. Harold P. Cohen, 5890 Stinson Boulevard
,/ Dr. Richard J. Trezona, 177 Hartman Circle
784-8423
521-3581
560-3097
784-8445
560-1630
788-6130
786-1453
788-8631
784-9820
788-0690
560-3569
788-3115
784-4195
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THE MINUTES OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS - DESIGN CONTROL MEETING, MARCH 7, 1.96.7.
The Meeting was called to order at 7;40 P,M.
ROLL CALL
MENIBERS PRESENT: Bierman, Hauge (Ward 1), Tonco (Ward 2), Dittes (Ward 3)
MEMBERS ABSENT: Erickson
l. CONSIDERATION OF ADDITION TO EXISTING STRUCTURE AT 5280 MAIN STREET
NORTHEAST - KURT MANUFACTURING:
Mr. Kuban, the owner, and Spencer Holle of A11ied Building Products, Inc.,
the contractor, were present at the meeting.
MOTION by Bierman, seconded by Tonco, to approve subject to the following
conditions:
1. That the Fire Marshall review to determine adequacy of fire
stop between storage area and main area with respect to
access opening and stai,r opening.
2. That the City Engineer and Consulting Engineers approve the
survey and location of building with respect to sewer line in
30' easement at the west end.
Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
, 2. CONSIDERATION OF CONSTRUCTION OF BUILDING ON LOT 26 BLOCK 1 NAGEL'S
WOODI�AND ADDITION:
Consideration was postponed until the next regular meeting. The owner should
, be at the meeting to explain what he proposes to do. '
ADJOURNMENT • �
� There being.no further business, the meetin ad'ourned t
g � a 9:05 Y.M.
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Carrol Hauge, Acting Secretary
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The meeting was called to order by Acting Chairman Robert Hughes.
ROLL CALL• '
Members present: Jensen, Erickson, Hughes, Ylinen
Member absent: Kravik, hospitalized
Others present: City Ma.nager Wagner, Engineering Assistant Clark
APPROVE PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES: FEBRUARY 23, 1967:
MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Ylinen, that the Planning Commission
minutes of February 23, 1967 be approved. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, the motion carried unanimously.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA
Chairman Hughes stated that inasmuch as Mr. Burak (Item 1) is not
here, and as I recall the hearing for Item 2(Preliminary Plat (P.S.
��67-02, Williams) was closed and tabled to Ma.rch 9th, and that Mr. Berry
(Item 3) is proceeding to obtain a registered survey, and waiting for an
opinion from the City Attorney as to the legality of this, the first
order of business would be Item 3.
1. PRELIMINARY PLAT, P.S. ��67-03, HARLAND E. BERRY: Lots 20 and 21, Ostman's
3rd Addition. �
The question of holding a public hearing even if it is a registered
� land survey has to be resolved. If Mr. Berry sets the signatures of
the people in the neighborhood, he might be able to proceed, but it was
felt it would be better to wait for a decision from the Court.
MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Jensen, that the Planning Commission
table the Preliminary Plat, P.S. ��67-03, Harland E. Berry, Lots 20 and 21,
Ostma.n's 3rd Addition, until the City Attorney gives a ruling in writing.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
2. CONTINUED_PRELIMINARY PLAT. P.S. �k67-02, DIANE ADDITION, A. L. WILLIAMS:
Lots 14 and 15, Block 5, Shaffer's Subdivision ��1.
It was noted the public hearing was closed at the February 23, 1967
meeting.
Member Jensen stated that the jog on 73rd Avenue and the Southwest
corner of Lot 15 seemed to be the most important objection to him at the
public hearing, and he wanted to check it out. He looked at the jog
and did not think the objection on 73rd Avenue was a valid one and there
are many instances of the same situation in Fridley. He, also, noted
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' that the three proposed lots are bigger than Melody Manor lots which are
to the West, but smaller than the ones adjacent to the North. The lots
have odd shapes and the Commission questioned whether or not building
would be a problem.
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Member Erickson asked Mr. Williams if he were aware of the fact that
if a division like this were made, he would have to �ay additional lateral
charges, and Mr. Williams said he was.
Regarding setbacks, it was decided that they were adequate.
Member Ylinen asked if one building would face 73rd Avenue and the
other two on Van Buren.
Mr. Williams said after talking to Darrel Clark, he decided that
if the jog in the street was the main objection, he would offer to donate
to the City 27 feet to straighten out that corner to a point at 75 feet.
Member Jensen mentioned that the Plats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities
Subcommittee had talked about a 10 foot triangle, and that it might be
a good idea to do that because at some time in the future, it might be
advisable to straighten out the street.
Member Jensen also stated that these lots were first presented as a
Lot Split and are now prop�sed for a plat. There are a few formalities
that have not been presented with this request, such as a Lot, Block
and Name for the plat.
Mr. Williams stated the name would be Diane Addition, and that the
Northeast lot would be designated as Lot 1, Block 1, the Southeast lot
as Lot 2, Block 1, and the West lot as Lot 3, Block lo
MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Jensen, that the Planning Coimnission
,recommend_app.roval of.-the.._.prelimin�.r.y._..�lat�, Diane Addition, P.S. ��67-02,
A. L. Williams, Lots 14 and 15, Block 5, Shaffer's Subdivision ��1 sub-
ject to dedication for street purposes a triangular parcel commencing
at a point on the Southwest corner of subject property proceeding North
27 feet on the West line of the said property, proceeding Southeasterly
to the Southeast corner of proposed Lot 3, thence back to the beginning,
and that any residences constructed on Lotnmust face Van Buren Street
and any driveway access to Lot 2 must be from Van Buren Street. Upon a
voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
3. CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING: REZONING REQUEST ZOA ��67-01, FRANK BURAK, ET AL.:
Lots 6 through 9, Block 5, Spring Brook Park. Continued from February 9,
1967 meeting.
Mrs. Dolores Pett, 176 Longfellow Avenue, was present.
Chairman Hughes related that the public hearing for the rezoning
(ZOA ��67-01) had been left open, that the basic problem was that the
request was for M-1 extending from what is now M-1 into residential area.
'I`he proposed area would have R-1 property on three sides and M-1
on the fourth.
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Mr. Williams, owner of the property, said that Mr. Burek told him the
property on the South si�e of Longfellow Street, which is a home, is zoned
Industrial. He could build wich that being zoned light industrial, closer
to the road, and asked if it were true. The answer was that it appeared
to be correct -- he could build with a residen�ial setback as long as the
property across the street is zoned light industrial.
MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Ylinen, that, due to the fact that
if the rezoning were granted, the requirements of setbacks for Industrial
property adjacent to R-1 property would be such that it would be impossible
to construct a building without a waiver of the Ordinance, and the fact�
that there is a possible remedy to add to the use of the building, and,
further, it is possible to build forward and to the East from the building,
the Planning Commission recommends denial of the rezoning request (ZOA
��67-01), Frank Burak, of Lots 6 through 9, Block 5, Spring Brook Park to
rezone from R-1 (single family dwelling) to M-1 (light industrial) and
to close the Public Hearing. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the
motion carried unanimously.
Mrs. Pett was told the request would go to Council on March 20th.
AMENDING_PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES: FEBRUARY 23, 1967:
MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Ylinen, to make the following
amendment to the minutes of February 23, 1967 of the Planning Commission
on Page 2, the last sentence of the third paragraph from the bottom of
the page to read as follows: "Member Erickson added that I understand
that surveys have indicated that apartments produce more taxes than
industrial". Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried
unanimously.
4. REVISION TO ZONING ORDINANCE - 4TH ROUND:
A copy of the suggested changes incorporated in the present code
was studied and revised. A copy of the revision is attached to the
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Chairman Hughes at 10:55 P.M.
Respectfull,y,�s�ubmitted,
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Haz�O'Brian �
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T�: 1�N0'�$ 0�' '1'� FBIDLRY SAIBTY CQl�RT�BR �G �► 1yA8CH 15, .1967
Tbe Meeting wes asllecl"to order at 8s30 P.M.
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�iBB PRI�lSENT: Rossin8, Linton, flden, Wegler, Fxits, S�sB�,
and my me�aber Claydva pbixia
0�6R8 PR6SBNTg C�oaatp Corrisaicoer 8arvey P�terson
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Hecommeadation by Frits that tba Count� Caomission investi g ate tbe
posaibility of an ac�eleratioa 18oe fran as�ctnaa Circle, �ootb o0
Sast Biaer Boad to facilitate aase of �eatraace c+ata Sast River
Boad fzom Hart�an Circle..
_E_l�BT �IV1SB B4AD '1'�AFFIC S�y s
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�ecoa�eodatian byr q�aismar� yiptoa tl�at a traffic studq be e�sd� of
8eat 8iver ltosd aed that it be com�axed to tbe records of the past
ffv: or t�► years ta see vhether os not tiNre is a percentage
increase in accidenr8 oa gast giver 8oad. Officer Odea asic�d to
check the n�ber of accideats in npproximateiy the last five yeara
iaciudiag botb injury and fatels on Bast River Road.
AD�NTs
Th� Next meetiag to be ppzil 19, ].967.
Tbero b�in� ao farther buainess, Lt►e �meeting was adjaurned at 9s30 P.Me
8espectfully submitted,
Grace ti. Szegda
Secretary to tbe Couacil
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GRLATER FRZDLEY �SSOCI9TION
��P�iBEFtSHIP t�`INUTES - FEBRUkRY 22, 196? � KII1GfS CHALET
C.�LL TO ORDER - �lilbur Whi�nore
r ORGANIZING SECRETkRY}S REPORT - No ninutes sent out. In-
vit�tional letter sent to all civic organizations re-
questing their particioation in GFA. Letters of tintentt
' received from ti�1onen�s Club, ���inis�erial Association, and
Jaycees�.
� PROPOSr�D BY-LAV'JS - Sent out with lEtter.
bPriElv'DI��1EN^15 - Io ���embership, Section 2
Each dele�ate's obligation �o the Greater Fridley bs-
sociation is Iimited by their prior obligation to thelr
t ov�n organization's by-laws� and principles. Joanne
Jochum/Jordis r,��ittelstadt - r�/S/C.
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II. bdministration: Board Selection
Soctio�n 2
Noninations for officers shall be from their own numbers.
President shall serve as nominating chairman. The chair-
man shall appoin� a nominat�ng committee at the Ju1y
mee�ing. This committee shall report to the association
at the August meeting. Further nominations may be made
from the floor at the September meeting prior to voting.
John Swanson/Jordis r�ittlestadt - A?/S/C.
I move that we adopt the by-1a�,�s as amendad. Bab Pierce/
Jordis P�?ittelstadt - M/SiC.
' I move �hat further anendr�ents s.hall be submitted to the
membership 30 days prior to mee�ing before voting on.
Barbara Hughes/Jordis r,Tittlestadt - M/S/C.
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ELECTION OF OFFICERS - kll
ballot.
PRESIDENT
VICE PhESIDENT
REC. SECRETkRY
TREASU�ER
officers ��ere ele�ted by whfte
- VJilbur �Jhitmore
- Lloyd Leslie
- rr:rs. kdolph Kukows�ki
- I��irs. Donald Savelkoul
I move that the selecting of the Promotional Chairman
be lef t up to the board, who are to define the duties
of this office and request nominee�s pernission before
submitting hi� name to membership for approval. Hal
Callander/Jordis ltiittels.tadt - P�/S/C.
PUBLICITY CO�:i.�ITTEL - Original committee formed has completed
its functiony Invitational letter. New committee will
be formed after the deGision of the membership regarding
Promotional Chairman.
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T;�.,:BERSHIP I:iI1�UTES
February 22, 1967
P.hGE 2
' FESTIV�IL COIi, ITTEE - Bob Pierce find�
New committe� co�posed of:
Chairnan - H�1 Callander
� Patti Holme�
Jordis i�-^.'ittelstadt
Don Ketting
Darryl Nagel
1 P,iary Jo Savelkoul
'r� i lbur Wh i tmor e
Lloyd Leslie
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Holly �ssoc.
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Hal Callander -(pro ject chairman of carnival f or J'Cs )
stated that the Jaycees �raill underwrite the entire cost
of carnival '67. Objective '68 - GFA to hold carnival
and.festival - proceeds distribut�d. Jaycees will make
all money off carnival held in '67� pos.sibly intent to
charge 25 percent of gross profits made by other organ-
i�ations with money-makin� booths at carnival. Jaycees
will draw up a�reements �r�ith interested or�anizations.
, Planned events - �"!omen's Club Art Fair at Skywood r�all,
June 10 & 11. Kiddie Parade sponsored by P.'rs. Jaycees,
date and place unknown.
I move that we reconmend to our Festival cor�ittes that
vre uso the name Fridley Festival this year and nex� year
study a purposed nar�e for fu�ure years. John Swanson/
Audrey Golden. nf/S/C. �
I��seeting �djourned�
Respectfully submitted,
T?rs. �dolph Kukov��ski
�Di�-ENDIv�;NTS TO BE VOTED ON �T I�`hRCH 2,�EETTNG
III. n��eetin�s, Section 5
This, organization shall be gover ned by Roberts Rules
of Order, Revis.ed.
V. Finances
There shall be one checkin�; account a� the Fridley
StatE Bank. 9uthorized �i�natures shall�be the Presi-
dent, Secretary, and Treasurer. Check� ��11 require
the signatures of a ny two of the above three.
NEXT Tw'EETING - P�ti2RCH 29, 1967 - KING�S CH1.�LET - 8 p.m.
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GRE�ITLR FR IDL:�Y �SS CC IAT ION
BY- L�'u'� S
PURPOSE: To pronote tl�e image of rridley to its residen�s and
to surroundin� co��nunities•.
OBJECTIVES: 1. Improve communi�y pride and s.pirit through the
united eff ort of all local organizations and
residents. .
2. Promote an annual festival.
3. Uupport and ori�ina�e any activities which �rill
benefi� the com�unity and its res.idents.
I. MEMBERSHIP: 1. The as�sociation �.ill consist of two delegates
from each Fridley local organization and
selected citzens �roup. Each organization
�n�ill have t�r�o votes c3uring a one y�ar term.
2. Each dele�ate's obligation to the Greater
Fridley Association is Iimited by their prior
obligation to their own organization's by-
laws and principl��..
II. ADl:iINISTtt�TION: Board of Direators to consis�t of :
1. President
2. Vice President
3. Recording Secretary
4. Treas,urer
5. Promotion Chairman
BO.�RD SLLEC'�ION
1. 1�nnual Election T-`eeting - September
2. Nominations for offi.ciers shall be from their
own numbers. President shall serve as Nomin-
ations chairman. ^he chairman shall appoint
a nominatin� coL.r^itt-ce �t the July mQetfng.
This co:-;mittee �ha11 report to the associa-
tion at thE ::u�;ust �eetin�. rurthEr i2orr.in-
atior�s may be made from� tho floor at the
Sept�mber meeting prior to voting.
3. Election by sir��plQ ma jority
4. Tern - one year
5. Temporary officers will be selected during
first organizational meetin�; February, 1967.
The board members will serve until firs.t
annual election meeting; September, 1967.
II I . 1•��ELTINGS :
I. One per nonth.
2. Last �"Jedne sday of each month •
3. Tine � 8 pm
4. Place -� Kin�TS Chalet, Shorewood Shopping
CEnter
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RESOLUTION N0.
RESOLUTION ORDIl3ING Il`�PIiOVIIKENrr AND FINAL PLANS AND
SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTINIATES OF COSTS THEREOF:
STREET IMPROVIIKF.NrI' PROJECT ST. 1g67-1
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WHEREA.S, Resolution No. 37-1967 of the City Council adopted the
6�' day of March, 1967, set the date for hearing on the proposed
improvements, as specifically noted in the Notice of Hearing attached
hereto for reference as Exhibit "A", and
WHEREAS, all of the property owners whose property is liable to be
assessed with the making of these improvements �as noted in said notice�
were g�ven ten (10� days notice by mail and published notice of the Council
Hearing through two (2� weekl�r pubiications of the required notice, and the
hearing was held and the propert,y owners heard thereon at the hearing, as
noted in said notice.
NOW THEftEFORE, BE IT RESOLVID, By the Council of the City of Fridley,
Anoka.Coiinty, Minnesota, as follows:
l. That the following improvements proposed by Council Resolution
No. 37-1967 are hereby ordered to be effected and completed
as soon as reasonably possible, to-wit:
a� The improvements as noted under the Construction Item
in the Notice of Hearing (in Exhibit "A") for the follow-
ing streets:
63rd Avenue:
63rd Avenue:
University Service Road to 4�' St. Extended
4�' Street Extended to 5�' Street
Rainbow Drive: 61st Avenue to Comet Lane
Arthur Street: Mississippi Street to North Property Line
of Rice Creek Elementa,ry School.
That the work above may be consolidated with other axeas as
one improvement.
2. That work to be performed under this project may be performed
under one or more contracta as may be deemed advisable upon
receipt of bids.
' 3. The City Engineer is hereby designated as 'the Engineer for thi,s
2mprovement. He shall prepare final plans and specifications
for the making of such improvement.
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Res. No.
Ord. Imp. & Final P. &. S.
st. 1967-1
ADOPTID BY THE CO
DAY OF
ATTEST:
CITY CLEftK - Marvin C. Brun:
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A RESOUJTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CQ�1BI?JZNG G�' SPECUL ASSES3�iENTS
ON IAT 11�Ay, BLACR l� PAftCEL j20,� ANU LOT ].!}B� BIACK l� PARCEL 340n LYNDALE
HUILUFR3 1�TH ADDTTION .
WHBRF�ASA certain spe�ial asaess�entshave be�a levieci xith reapect to
cer��in aand ar�d said land has aubeequently been combined4
NpW, THER,�'ORE BE IT RESOL VF'.�Ds as fo2lo�rs :
That the asaeasrasnta levied againat the folla`ring desaribed pmrcalss to�i.ta
Lot 1liA� Block 1, Parcel 3208 aad Lot 1LtB� B].oek .�s Parcel 31�0y �mdale
Buildera ltih Addition� may at�d shall be eombined as Pollaxs:
Orig3nal P'arcels
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Lot l.ltA� Slack 1„ Parcei 320
�adale Bnil,dere l��h Addition
1.ot �H, Block 19 Parcel 3b0,
L�dale Buildera l�th Addition
Casbining af Paresl� Approved
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TaOtiO �i�A at �$y �LOCiC Zg PII2'C91
32�a I,y�dale Bui3.de:'e l�th Addna
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Regul�ar So �► W - $eNer & Water
Maina
3oWo #22 - Wat�er & 5ewer �
^Laterals & 3errice Connectiona
soso �49 � storn� saxer
Sto 1961=1 Streeta
8pSo �1�9 0 3to�n Se�rer
F1ind�
Regular 3� & Wo - Ss�rer & Water
Mains
Sow, �22 m water & Se�er
Laterale & Servica Connectiona
soso #t49 � storm saxer
Sto 19fi1�1 Streeta
Original J�mouat
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$ Paid
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Pai.d
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$ 96082
ADOPTED Bi TAE CITY COUNCIL � THE CITX OF FRIDLEY T!fIS AAY 0!�'
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ATTEST:
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RESOLUTION NOo r; , �,�� ."7.9'67
A RESOLUTION AUIHORIZINQ AND AIRECTING THE CCMBINING �' SPDCIAL ASS�Fa1T3
ON LOT ].SA� BIACK ig PARCEL 360� APTD IQT 15H, BIACK ls PARCEL 380a LYNDAT,�
HUILDERS ltTH ADDITION
WHII�ASa ce�rtain special asaessments have been levied xith reapact to
cert�in I�nd aad safd land has subsecXuer,tly bee�n combinedo
NA�I, THER�FORE� �E IT RESOLVED, a� followaa
That tbe aeseeamenta isvi.ed egainet the Pollaw3a� described parcels, to-irit�
Lot ],SAp Bl.ock lg Paar�sl �EiOp and Lot ]�Bg Block 1D Par�el 380a I�mdal�
Bui�iora l�th Additiona a� sad �hd].]. be caanbir�ed aa follo�sa
Original Parael�
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Lot 1,5A, Hloak 18 Parael 360D
Lyada]o Bui3dera ltth Addition
LoZ 158, Block l, Parcel 380a
�yadale Bui.ldsrs l�th Addition
Cambiniag ot Paraela Ap�rwed
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LOts 1,5A & 1,�H, Blailt 1, P!�'Cel
36�, L�dals Buildsre 1tfi.b Addn o
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Regu7ar Sp & Wo m Water & Seyrer
Maina
5o Wo �22 4 Wator & Sew�r
Lsterala & 3ervics Connections
s� s o;�49 - storm se�ex�
Sto 1961�1 3treete .
3030 #�1s9 - Storm 5earer
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Regtilffi` So & Wo � Wste2` & SA�TOY'
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3o i�o �22 � Mater & 3eM1rar
Laterala & 3erviaa Connec�fona
3o3p �i�9 � Staren 3erer
3t, 1961-1 � st.reets
OriBiaal At�wunt
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$ Paid
Paid
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Paid
1033
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$ 118063
Orig�al Asount
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$ Paiei
Pai.d
118,b3
P�id
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ADOPTBD HY THIs' CITY COIJNCIL �F THB CITX OF FRIDLEY THIS ��� DAY (�+'
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RFSOLUTTON NOo _'�, % 1967
A RE30LUTION AOTHQiIZIN� AA1D DIRECTINQ THE CCMBINING OF 3PECIAL A.SSESSMENTS
�1 LOT 16A9 HLC)CK lp PARCEL lt00� AND LaT I6B8 BLOGK i� PARCEL l�20, LYM)ALE
BUII,T�RS l�TH ADDTTION
1�tEAS9 certain special assessmer�ta have bean levied vith reapect to
certain lat�d and eaid land hss aubsequmntly been coaab�nedo •
fiOW, TfIEREFAtE, BE IT RESOLVED� ae follo+ra r
That the asaesaaente levied agsinet 'the follo�iAg described parcele to�its
Lot 16A, Block 1, Parcel lt00, and I,ot 168, Ble�k Ie Parcel l�20a I�yadale
Bui3�dere ltt� AdditionD may and ahall be canbitisd a$ fo7.],orre: ,
Origit�al Paraels �n..d� �._. ... A�no�at
I�ot 16A Blocic 1 R�egtil,ar S, & W� Water & Sewe� Mait�s
Parcel �00� I�radale SoWo l�22 - Water & Se�nar Ltttera�s �
Baildera t�th Addno • � �aAd 3srvicoa
3oSa #1�9 Sto�rin 3s�►er �
sto 1961�1 Streete
5,so �5A � stor� s+�►er.
Lot 1bB �'l,oak 1�
Pat�cel �2Qs I�de1e
, Buil�dei'O :Itb AddOo
Gombining of Parcela
Apg�ro�v�d
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So3o i�li9 .`3t.o7r�t $eKer'
Lota ibJ1 & �bBs Bloak 1,
Parael l�QS, I�iale
Bnilders l�th Addition
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Rega]�er 30 � Wo a WaLsr & Smter
Mai.�S
S,W�p #22 m Wat.er �e Sexer Laterala
and 3ervi.oea
SoSo i�i� m StOSw 5iN�0Y'
StQ 1961�I Streato
s,s o�5a - � st,orm sa�ver
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I'aid
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ADOPTED HY TSS CITY COtTNCIL i,'� THS CITY �' FRiDLE7[ THI9 DA7C �'
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A RESOLUTSON AU'TfiflRTZING AND DIRECTING THE CQMHINING QF SPECIAL AS3ESSi�NTS
aN pAftCEL 8980� So20� OF LOT 2� BiACK 26; PARCEL 9005� LOrt5 3&!t� BLOCK 26;
AND P�.RCEI, 9020s LOT 5(btcapt SoIT°)s BLOCK 26D HYDE PARK ADDITION
bJHEREAS, certain apecial asaeaamenta have been levied xith reapect to
certain �d ead said ].�nd has eubsequsnt3y been combineda
NOi,i, THEREFCE�E BE IT RESOLVED� aa folloxa s
That the aseesmnents levied against the follawin� desaribed pares3a� to�rits
Parcel 8980� 3�20� of Lot 2� Hloa;k 26; Parcel 9005� Lots 3& l�, Bl�ock 26f
8x�d PaTCel 90208 Lot 5(T!�[o 3027° �� B1oCk 26� Hyde PAt'k AdditiODo
Original Paraela Fw� Qri�in`onnt
Parcel 8980' So20e of Lot 2�
Block 268 Hyde Park Addo
Parcei 9o05s Lots 3.& 4s
Block 26� Hyda Park Addo
Parcel 9020, Lot 5 (Euosal7°)
Bl�ck 26� Hyde Park Add,
Gombining of Pareels A�roved
Re�r so ao
1962a Stres^� ?iapraveaaes�t
196lE°i Street Impra�r�tent
fteguLar Sm A,
SoWa #!t? iWacter Latsral)
.S.owe #55 (seWer Lateral
& Water & Senrer $erviCS)
1962-2 Street ImFsrnre�uent
1961t=1 Street Tmprmremeut
Regular Se Aa
SeWo #4? (Water Iateral)
sow, �f55 (sssrer I.stes�3.)
39E>2�2 Strest Inaprave�ment
1962�2 � Street Smprov�e�nt
(Side Stree�t)
1964°1 Street� 7�np�oPaaeat
�F`und....
Parcel 8985 D Lot 2 s F�ccept Na2I�� s Regular S o A o
all of Lats 3&!�� Lot 5, 19b2�+2 Street Zmprovmnent
bccept So 1?°� Block 2b� Hyde 1962=2 Straet Impra�vemer�t
Park Addition (Side Street)
196l�m1 Street Improvement
sowo #47 (water Lateral)
sow, #55 (sexer Lateral
& Water & Se�er 3ervice$)
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68q80
11;6060
2�5018
697,84
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302072
�45.04
1� 0l�5
348a92
26806�
15�.036
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19709�
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Ox�i.ginal At�ount
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522,88
11�7 092
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1,1�13d60
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ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL �' THE CITY OF FRIDLEY TAIS DAY OF
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CITY CLERK m Marvin C� Bruaeell
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A RE50LUTION AUTHORItING ANO OIR�CTING i'HE COMBINING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON
l.Oi 30, BLOCK 7, PARCEL 137�, ANO LOT 31, BLOCK 7o PARCEL 1375, SPRING BROOK PARK
ADOITION
WH�REA5, certain speciel assessn�e�ts have betn levied with respect to ce�taia
aand and said iand has subsequently been canbi�edo
NpWy THEREFOREa BE IT RESOlVEQa a�a foiiowst
' That the assessaie�ts tevfed against tha following described pa►rcals, torwit:
Lot 30, slock 7, Pa�ce1 1374, �d I.ot 31, B1ock 7. Parcei 1375, spring Brook Puk
Additioh, nwy and shail be canbined as folioass
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Lot �0, 81ock 7, Parcel 137Q,
Spring 8rook Ps�k Additton
Lot 3i, B1o�k 7, Pa�ce1 1375,
Spiring Braok Park Additia+
Cdnbininq of Pa�cels Approveci
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fund
SW #21 (Sew�ar i Wat�r
Lsterats)
S61 /�21 ( Sewsr'� a Water
tstersls)
Fw�d
Orig_,_inat ,Aar�ount
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Ori a�t n� 1 ,.Aa�o�nt
lots 30 8 31, Dlock 7� SW #24 (Se�rer S Wate�
' Pa�eet 1370, Spring Brook Par�k Laterals ? 7.��?� �
Additio� $ �68020
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A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING ANQ DIRECTING iHE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON
PARCEI 1S60s LOT 22, BL.00K 2, SPRING IAKE PARK LAKESIDE ADOYTION
WHEREAS, certain speciat assessments have besn levied with respect to ce�tain
land and said tand has subsequent8y been subdivided,
NON, THEREFOREa BE IT RESOLVED, as foltows:
That the assessment tevied against tha fotiawi�g described parcei, to-wit: ,
Pa�ca1 i560, Lot 22, 81ock 2, Sp�ing 1.ake Park Lakesida Add�tion, may and sha11
be apportioned and divided as follavess
O�iginsl Parcel Fund Oriainal Aiuofunt
° Parcet f560, Lot 22,
B�ock 2, Sp�ing Lake
Park Lakeside Addition
Division of Pa�cel A,�oved
Parcel 1560, 9.ot 22,
Btock 2, Sp�ing Lake
Pa�k takeside Addition.
Parcel fS70, Lot 22, Ex. the
No 13So68 as a�essured atong the
Eo 6 We tines thereof (Subject
to a+� easement ov�er So 2�° for
stseet purposes)
Regular S b W Fund
W #34 (wate� Main)
sN #24 ( seMrer Main)
w #34 (water Late�al)
S S #24 ( Storra Sewer )
SW #48�A (Sewer Lateral
and One Service)
5W #48-A (Water Laterai)
fund
Reguia� S 8 W Fund
W #�34 tWate� Main)
SW #`2G ( Se+re� Ma i �)
W I�34 (Water �aterai )
SS #24 (Storm Sewer)
sw #48•A �sewer laterat
and � W9e Ser rei ce )
Reguiar S & W Fund
w #34 (Watec Mai»)
SW #24 (Sewer Main)
SS #2� (Storn� Ser�c)
SW #48-A ( Sewer Latea�al )
SW #48-A (Water Latearal)
S 59•20
2]2.13
196.88
544.96
835.62
3,547•5S
.62�.60
$ 6,080094
Origi�at Amount
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136.06
9�.44
544.96
4t7.81�
t,337.•iS
S 29.60
136.07
98.44
4t7e81
2,210.40
624.60
$ 6,080.94
ADOPT�O BY THE CITY C011NCII OR THE CITY OF FRY�.f1r THIS �_ OAY OF s
1967e
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MAYOR Jac 0. K �k
' CITY CIERK Ma�vin Go Brunsell
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RESOLl1TI0N N0.
A�ZESO LI�T I ON EST�� L I SH I NG PERh11 T FEES AND
COPdNCCT10N CHARGES FOR INSTALLATION OF SEI�lAGE
�ISPOSAL FRCtLITIES AND tiVATEn St1PPLY FACILITIES.
BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Fridley, Anokr�
County, h�i i nnesota, � s fo I I ows :
L�IFlEE2EP,S, the C ity of Fr i d I ey h�s constructed an i nterna I system
of mains �nd I�ter�ls to collect sanit�ry sewage; �nd
GJtiE �E AS, the C ity of Fr i d( ey i s � member of the ivorth
Suburb�n S� n i t� ry Sewer D i str i ct; rand
1`ll-�E2EAS, tne City of Fridley is obligated to pay to the North
Suburb�n S�nit�ry Sewer District cert�in charges in order to outlet
into the District's main lines; �nd
t�JHE�EAS, the Council finds th�t it is necessary to r�ise a
portion of the money necess�ry to pay said outlet ch�rges by
e st,b 1 i sh i ng a connect i on charge on new res i dent i a l, comme rc i� I, ,nd
i ndustr i � I est� b 1 i shr�ent s.
NO't�! THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, th,t the following connection
ch�rges �re hereby �dopted for the Sanit�ry Sewer System in those
,re�s of the City of �ridley wherein �n �ssessment covering the
estim�ted cost of the City's S�nit,ry Sewer System has been previously
�ssessed:
I. Single F�mily Dwel1ings .................$100.00.
2. P�lultiple Residenti�l Dwellings..........� 75.00 per
residenti�l unit.
3. Commerci� I�-�nd Ind stri�-�1 Est�bl ishments...A minimum fee
of �l-s-0.00 p I us �Q0.00 for each �dd it ionF I REC over the
f i rst equ i v, I ent REC �,s determ i ned by the North
Suburban Sanit��ry Sewer District less P credit of �300.00
per �cre of property used by the commerci�l or industri�l
enterprise �nd in no c�se shall the credit exceed the
minimum connection charge.
BE ( T Fl1RTHE R RESO LVED, th �t the fo 1 1 ow i ng connect i on ch� rges
�re hereby �dopted for the SAnitary Sewer System in those �reas of
tl�e City of Fridley, described below, which have not been fully assessed
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Sin�le F�mily �wellin�s ..............$i$0.00.
t��fultiple iesidentiaf Uwellings.......�}12.50 per
residenti.l unit.
Commerc i� I �nd I n u tr. t� I Est� b I i sliments. .. A m i n i mum fe�
of ��00 p( us .00 for e,ch .,dcl it i on� I REC over
the f i rst ,�qu i v� t ent ftEC �s de�erm i ned by the North
SuL�urh�n S,nit,ry 5ewer Jistrict less � credit of
�100.00 per acre of proper�cy used by the conmerci�)
or industri�i enterprise ,nd in no case sh.11 the
cred i-� exceed tlie rn i n i mum connect i on charge.
�escr i pt i on of � re � i n C ity of Fr i d I ey not fu I 1 y�ssessed for SAn i tar�
Sewer System: . � -
A.11 th�t �re� in the City of Fridley lying bJest of �lniversity,
' �dorth of 69t1, Avenue � nd t�st of the Northern Pac i f i c R� i I roRd
r� i ght-oi-w� y.
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t! I{ �h. t area 1 y i nc� South of %3rd Avenue, IJest of= the Ramsey
County line, �ast of �niversity Avenue, �nd North of tfie
foilowing described line,, commencing at Llniversity Avenue
�nd 6�'th Avenue Rorthe�st, then East on 69th Avenue extended
to its intersection with Rice Creek, then East along Rice
Creek to its intersection with the 2�msey County line. (Except
th�t are� assessed for S.�n itary Sewer hta i ns under Project
IVo. 2�.} .
8� IT FURTNE2 RESOLVED, th�t -�he following permit fees be
est�blished:
' I. For tne installation of a�" �e disposal system...$20.00.
2. For the installation of � a r supply system......$10.00.
, ADOPTED BY TNE ClTY COl1hCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF
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(�iAYOR - JACK 0. K I RKHAM
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RESOLUTION N0.
A RESOLUTION RECEIVING PRELIMINARY REPORT AND ORDERING
IMPROVEMENT, FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS: WATER
PROJECT N0. 83
WHEREAS, it is in the interest of the City of Fridley that
certain repaixs and improvements be done to the 1� Million Gallon
Water Storage Tank.
WHEREAS, this improvement will not be assessed because it is
in nature of water system ma.intenance work and will be paid by Water
Utility Fund.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of
Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota as follows:
1. That the preliminary report for the Water Project No.,83
submitted by Comstock & Davis, Incorporated, Consulting
Engineers, is hereby received and accepted.
2.� The repairs and improvements suggested in the preliminary
report are hereby ordered to be effect.ed and completed as
soon as possible.
3. The work to be performed under this project may be per-
formed under one or more contracts as may be deemed ad-
visable upon receipt of bids.
4. Comstock & Davis, Incorporated, Consulting Engineers, are
hereby designated as Engineers for this project. They
shall prepare final plans and specifications for making of
such repairs and improvements.
ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
DAY OF , 1967.
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK - Marvin C.1Brunsell
MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
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RESOLUTION ORDERING II�2PROVIlKEN'I'S, APPROVAL OF PLANS AND ORDERING
ADVERTISEN�N'I' FOR BIDS: WATER IlKPROV�lENT PROJECT #83
Wf�REAS, pursuant to a Resolution # of the City'Council,
adopted on March 20, 1967, Comstock and Davis, Incorporated, Consul'ting
Engineers, has prepaxed plans and specifications for all the imprQVe-. ,
ments proposed by Resolution #121-1966 and has presented such plans and
specifications to the Council for approval:
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of
Fridley, Minnesota, as follows:
l. That the following improvements heretofore proposed
by the Council resolution are hereby ordered to be
effected and completed as soon as reasonabl�r possible
to-wit:
, (a� Al1 of the improvements and modifications of the
12 Million Gallon Water Storage Tank as proposed
in the preliminary report.
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above shall hereafter be designated as Water Improvement
Project #83. ,
2. Such plans and specifications, a copy of which are
attached hereto and made a part hereof, are hereby
approved. '��
3. The work to be performed u.nder Water Improvement Proj
shall be performed under one contract.
' The City Manager shall accordingl� prepare and cause to be
inserted in the official newspaper advertisements for bids upon the
making of such improvements under such approved plans and specifica-
tions. The advertisement shall be published for two (2� weeks (at
least 10 days�, and shall specif� the work to be done and will state
that bids will be opened and considered at 12:00 o'clock (noon�, on
the 10�' day of April, 1967 in the Council Chambera of the City Hall,
and that no bids will be considered unless sealed and filed
with the City Clerk, and accompanied by a cash deposit, bid bond, or
certified check payable to the City for five per cent (5f� of the
amount of such a bid. That the advertisement for bids for Water
Imp'rovement Project #83 shall be substantially in form as that noted
in Exhibit "B" attached hereto for reference and made a part hereof.
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CITY CLE�tK - Marvin C. Brunsell
MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
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A RESOLUTION ORDERING PRELIMINARY PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND
ESTIMATES OF THE COSTS THEREOF: STREET IMPROVII�NT PROJECT
ST. 1967-1 (ADDENDUM ��1)
WHEREAS, the Petition No. 1-1967 received and filed by the City
for the improvement of Hugo Street from East River Road to East end of
the Street
BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Fridley as follows:
1. That it appears in the interest of the City and of the property
owners affected that there be constructed certain improvements, to-
wit:
' Street Improvements� including grading, stabilized base, hot-
mix, bituminous mat, concrete curb and gutter, incidental drainage,
water and sewer services and other facilities, located as follows:
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Hugo Street: East River Road to East End of Street
Petition No.
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2. That the City Engineer is hereby authorized and directed to draw
the preliminary plans and specifications and to tabulate the results
of his estimates of the costs of said improvements, including every
item of cost from inception to completion and all fees and expenses
incurred (or to be incurred) in connection therewith, or the financing
thereof, and to make a preliminary report of his findings, stating
therein whether said improvements are feasible and whether they can
best be made as proposed, or in connection with some other improve-
ments (and the estima.ted cost as recommended), including also a
description of the lands or area as ma.y receive benefits therefrom
and as ma.y be proposed to be assessed.
3. That the City Clerk shall act to ascertain the name and address
of the owner of each parcel of land directly affected or with the
area of lands as ma.y be proposed to be assessed for said improvements
(and each of them); and upon receipt from said Engineer of the said
preliminary report, calculate estimates of assessments as may be
proposed relative thereto against each of said lands.
4. That said preliminary report of the Engineer and estimates of
assessments of the Clerk, shall be furnished to the Council, and
made available for inspection to the owner of any parcel of land
as may be affected thereby at any public hearing held relative
thereto, as we11 as at any prior time reasonable and convenient.
Res. No.
Order Pre. P & S
St. 1967-1 (Add. ��1)
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DAY OF , 1967. .
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell
MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
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A RESOLU'I'ION RECEIVING THE PRELIMINARY REPORT AND
, CALLING A PUBLIC HF,�RING ON THE MATTER OF THE CON-
STRUCTION OF CEEiTAIN IMPROVIl�iEN'TS : STREET Il�'lPROVE-
MEN'P PROJECT ST. 1967-1 (ADDENDUM #1�
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WHEREAS, the construction of certain improvements is deemed
to be in the interest of the City of Fridley and the property owners
affected thereby,
BE IT RESOLVID BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Fridley
as follows:
1. That the preliminary report submitted by the City
Ehgineer is hereby received and accepted.
2. That this Council will meet on 0�' day of
April, 1967 at 8:00 o'clock P.M. at the City
Hall in the City of Fridley for the purpose of
holding a Public Hearing on the improvement noted
in the Notice attached hereto and made a part
thereof b�r reference, Exhibit "A".
3. That the area proposed to be assessed for said
improvements and each of them as noted in said
notice are all the lands and areas as noted in
said notice; all of the same to be assessed pro-
portionately according to the benefits received.
, 4. That the City Manager is authorized and directed
to give notice of such Public Hearing by publish-
ing a notice thereof in the official newspaper of
� the Cit� of Fridley according to law, such notice
to be substantiall�r in the form and substance of
the notice attached hereto as Exliibit "A".
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CITY CLERK Marvin C. Brunsell
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C ITY OF FRIDI,E'Y
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NOTICE OF HEt�RING ON IN�ROVIlKIIQTS
STREET IN�ROVII"lENT PROJECT ST. 1967-1 (ADDENDUM #1�
� WHEftEAS, the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County,
Minnesota has deemed it necessary and expedient that the improvements
, hereinafter described be made.
NOW, THER.EFORE, NOTICE IS HEftEBY GNIIV THAT on the 10�' day of April,
' 1967 at 8:00 o'clock P.M., the Cit� Council will meet at the City Hall
in said City, and will at said time and place heax all parties interested
in said improvements in whole or in part.
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The general nature of the improvements in the construction (in
the lands and streets noted below� of the following improvements, to-wit:
CONSTRUCTION ITEM
Street improvements, including grading, stabilized base, bituminous
surfacing, concrete curb and gutter, water and sewer aervices, incidental
drainage, and.other facilities`located as follows:
Hugo Street: From East River Road to East End of Street
ESTIMATID COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . • $17,150.00
THAT THE AREA PROPOSID TO BE ASSESSID FOR SAID Il`�PROVIIKIIQT IS AS FOLLOWSa
For Construction Item Above . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
All of the land abutting upon said.streets named above and all lands
within, adjacent and abutting thereto.
All of said land to be assessed proportionately according to the
benefits received by such improvements.
� That the Council proposes to proceed witYi each of said improvements
�' as separate improvements, except as hereafter otherwise provided by the
Council, all under the following authority, to-wit: Minnesota Statutes
� 1961, Chapter 42g an.d laws amendatory thereof, and in conformity with the
; ' City Charter.
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ATTEST:
CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell
MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
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A,dc]itio�l Filt�cs � Caeoo�ano Pa�tk) $ �,588.Z1
CosstoCk � D�tvSa, I�a.
Coasulti� 8a�g3,�ca
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�F��r 55432 �- FOAt' tlN1 �C�tlshlaq of
s^nsi�sat in�t�eticn & supa�rvtsioa� f.�ac tbs atakiug ovtt
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8stit�ate #1 — staac� sewnes T�a�so�w�k 8rojeet
, Noo 5-C �latt+�a�al� w�st of tia�v�ssit�y aad �oart3�
of T eHe #1�0 — Sylvaa� Hilla atr�a►j $ 1,123 000
JaYNtssy 30 � i967 ti�w� Fi�t�esy �, 1967
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E3TI�►T�S TO 8� APPRG�D SY T'kS C7�"JC CB�iCYL —�lARC� Z4, 1967 r►
(Ct�ntinued)
Coe�toak & Davia, Ia�e. (Co�t3au�df
Sat3�ls #1 - Sanita�cy S�w�e�c t�'av�urnt
Proj�ctt �ta. 76 (sylwmt 8i11s3 J�u�uasY 3od
1967 thra�ttgh PabOC�s'y Z5 � 1967
ssts�t.+� #�Z �- t�at�ar 7�co� paco�ect, �o.
75�A (T�uw A�5d9,tion�ll pati�tt iv�lis' JaaewawrY
30, 1957 t�to� B'0�rx��ey 73 e i969
Rsti�t� �7 �- 8saitasy 8a�!!t �ia�lA�z aAd Sta�l
S�et Zapto�k ProjeC't �fa. �9 (Caan�aCa+� Patk4
s�ran�taca� C�t o arta o?�r�t 29 a i967 tLsauq{k
F�wuey Z5Q 19i►7
S�t,�t� #13 � iPit�s 3�L'� PiOjict �Ioo
75-C, 8a:he�dul� � o {$#c�h S�sw3+�e � aau� 3
A�dditiQO�sl Fflfi�ts� °� C�s PaS'kj �'
34, 1967 t�eso�h F�sb;su�sy �lS, 19�r?
$ 535.00
¢ S.Oa
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$ 37'f.50
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OWNER o
ARCHITECT ❑
CONTRACTOR ❑
F I E L D ❑
OTHER
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AIA
G703
D A T E O F ARCHITECT'S PROJECT NO:
issu,arvcE: 24 February 196? PRO�ECT: Fridley Civic Center
CrRTIFICATE NO: 2 A��RESS: 6431 University Avenue, N. E.
APPLICATION rvo: 2 owNER: City of FridleY
FOR PERIOD CONTRACTOR:Ha,I`I`3r S. t10TW1tZ ��O•� Inc.
FROnn: January 18, 1967 CONTRACT FoR:Mechanical Work
ro: February 15, 196? CONTRACT DATE: NOOeIttb@I' 2, 1966
c o S. C. Smiley � Associates
To: 1 50 Hennepin Avenue, Minneapolis 5����R
In accordan<e with this Contract and the attached Application For Payment the Contrador is entitled to payment in the amount
siipuiated below.
The present status of the account for this Contract is as follows:
<.�t-�-�<,-z _,QZ. _ _ .. _ .._
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�' ❑ AAPP,OV�D AS NOTED
❑ R�Ti1RNED FOR CORRECTION
� ❑ N�3 EC�UAL TO SPECtFiCATIQNS
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j `.' ,.'^'';a f:;=:s� CC��iu�i��iiON WI7H ALL
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ORIGINAL CONTRACT SUM . $ 118�020.00
CHANGE ORDERS
TOTAL ADDITIONS . . . . . . $
SUB TOTAL . . . . . . . . . . . $
TOTAL DEDUCTIONS . . . . . . $
TOTAL CONTRACT TO DATE .$ 118�020.00
BALANCE TO FINISH ....., g 114,627.00
TOTAL COMPLETED TO DATE .$ 3�393.00
MATERIALS STORED . . . . . . $
I' l ��;� ; 4M,a� ��;@�a �i�,�. TOTAL COMPLETED AND STORED .$ 3.393.00 _
;: .. G�,...::��.,�����w s:.:.��a.ti�v LESS 10 % RETAINAGE .$ 339.30
9 -:�:,,>..::�^�i'UP:, �iliivi•ic5'J�A 55420
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5 TOTAL EARNED LESS
; ���� -----� -�-�1=�--------- $ 3, O S 3 . ?0
;:: ------------------ R ETA I NAG E . . . . . . . . . . .
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�:'" `----- �- l -`-�� � ------------_-- LESS PREVIOUS
��:.'�a��_:�:�`_-"�` _ PAYMENTS. �RT R�CtA... . $ 2-,.�h7.20
�TA�E N����D�E ' ..�. : : : .�. : : : � � 886 � ?0 �
Architect: gy: Date:
This certificate is not negotiable, it is payable only to the payee named herein and its issuance, payment
and acceptance are without prejudice to any rights of the Owner or Contractor under iheir Contract.
IF AIA DOC. G702, APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT, or oth�r appfication forms containing satisfactory evidence of payment for
work completed do not accompany this Certificate, the Contractor shall provide the following certification by signing below.
State of: )
County of: )
The undersigned certifies that the Work covered by this Certificate For
Payment has been completed in accordance with the Contract Documents,
that all items shown on previous Applications For Payment and on which
payments have been received have now been paid, and that the current
payment shown herein is now due.
Contractor: HARRY S. HORWITZ �' CO�� INC.
By: ,� r� � (i c,.�.
N�ayer rupp,
AIA 0
;�-�tZ �ate: 2� 24�6?
ice Pres. � Sec�p.
Subscribed and Sworn to before me this
day of . � _ 19
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Notary Public: ` .. : _"
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My Commission expires: :
CERTIFICATC OF'PAYMEIiT
AIA DOC G-703 . BEPT. tf0a fit�IT1dN
TNE AMERIGAN INSTITUTH OR ARCXITECTS
1735 NEW YORK AV[., WASMtNGTON. D. C. � 1Yl5
ONE PAGE
PA6C 1
, FORM 3026 (8-841 C PC
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Section
Distric��
gGl�r��'iVT N0. 54�32 .
�Invoice No.
FURNISHED
I N V O I C E Central Office Uae Only
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STATE OF MINNESOTA In�o;�e No. �-'��- ��� �'i
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS ��fi� ���5�
St. Paul, Minn, 55101 Da,n
Account of
CITY OF FRIDLEY
FRIDLEY� M�NNESOTA
Remittance by Check, Money Order or Dra/t should be
Payable to: Minnesota Department oJ Highways
DESCRIPTION
INVOICi N0. 1 (FINAL)
� Y.r0�4K P'�.:T+'0. e D UNDER. AGRE}�`4ENT NO � 54432 ON
SP' 0207�15 — TH 65
� CONTRP.CTORs: COLLINS ELECTRICCO.
CONTR�CT N0. 120%,3
� F[TLL TR��'FIC ACTUAT^r,D CONTROL SIGNAL SY5TEM
�I��� ���: 50;� OF CONSTRUCTION COST
� PI.US 6q ENGINE�sRING
PER,�G � �NT: TOTAL THIS INVOICE
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I herebp certify that the materials, suppl:es and serrices of
the within claim have been recei��c�J; ril4; the ch :r�->s arr just
and correct; and that no p:irt :�i s��;;�e ha�;c b,�e:, r;�,;,.
D�PAFT\�E:�'T GF Iii�;HV'A4 �
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Date����;' ---19-� � . ----- ---- --
Fwa z/b/67
QUANTITY
vxrT
PRICE
22,617
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AMOUNT
11s30g.50
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11s 9g'7.01
�ass oF ca�►�ro�s t�gcB�sxs ro ss ar�coesn s� cavucn.
rua�ca zo, �967
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� Sriciutan b�ohn�sab SeWea� b water
1iS00 Jv�iper St�e.�t
� Cooa �tpids s Mi�ea�a Ota
�A�. C0�91'RAC'rOB
� Lee Cuok, C�stas snibde�
E0725 - 40th Ava�ne �orl�
tlimeapoli�, Mi�eaeota 55427
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C1�FE
Ho�-ies
z�.o r�.ss3�s�.��. s�� r�e�o
Fridley, Y�innesota
Central Embers
5400 C�ntral Av�e NoE�
Fricllayg I+Hnnesota
Sandee�s Cafe
6490 CsnLral Aveo AIdEo
FridYep, Minnesots
Eunicegs Catering
1Q40 Osboa°*ie Road
Fridlege Minneso�.a
Map3�e Lanes Caf�
6304 xi-gt�wa� #65 N.Eo
Fridley, M3.nnsao�a
Ho�raa^�i John�on��
5277 Cen�ral Aee� AT,E�>
Fridley� ASinneso�a '
Colanial. Hous�
62�.5 Uni.vorsit�r Av�:> Ai�E�,
Frid]:�y,, A�.s�nesota
Fri.dle�r Recreati.o�a
6310 ��Y #65 t�a�o
F�r3.d].e�r� Y�I33.nneso�a
Fridle� Da�ry Queera
280 Missis,:�,iga�d. St� N�E�
Fridley, I�i.nnesota
CI�
Acme M�tal SP'��8s Inc�
98 43rd Ave. N.Ea
Fridl.ey, l�tnnesota
Art � s �tperette
6483 University Ave. �S,E„
�ridl�y, Minnesata
b�: Howard A, Nelsan
b�r: Ho Cr�st�l
by: William F� Weiss
b�►: Arthur J� McClel.l�sn
by: Raymond L� Andersa�
b�r: John T� StPichen
b� p Jo�rce M� S�;anstrom
b� : Wi�.liaim H o Go�twaldt
by: Ern�st L� Fitch
by : Mo Aah].
by: Arthur Jp S�anaon
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CIGARETTE LICENSE (Cont3.nued)
Pen�yaa Super Market
654o University Ave. NoEo
F�.cLl,ey, Mirntesota
Want].and Standard
5311 Un3arereity Aveo N.Eo
Fridleye l+�nesota
Fand.ly Billiard Center
�37 IInitrersity Ave. NaE.
F�.a�, ��ta
Jim, s Da�riy
6253 University Avreo NmEa
Fr3dley, Minnesota
Maple Lanes Cate
b30rta Highxsy �65 N.EA
Fr3dley, Minnesota
Howard Johnsones
52'77 Central Aveo N,Em
F�d�s �Y1I1880t5
j+e$ � �ta�d82'd
7680 Righxay #65 NoE.
Fridleys Ninnesota
Col,onisl House
b215 Univers3.ty Av�e o N. E.
Fridleye Mi.nnesota
Sonos Superior "400n
5300 Centrai Ave, NeE.
Fridlaqr, I�l.nnesota.
Burger King
6410 i)ai.ver�ti.ty Ave. NoEo
Fridlsy, I�naesota
Ut'�ity Hospcttal
550 Osborne Rosd N.E.
Fri �a�►, Hianeeota
Dick�a K�ik Shop
6319 Bighway #65 N.Ee
Fridley, Minrbesota
Ce�tral. E�era
�00 llnl.versity Ave. N e Eb
Fridley, 1�li,nr�esota
Red Or�rl Store .
65z5 Ut�.veraity Av�e, p,E�
Fr:Ldley9 Minnesota
by s Marion Lev3.ne
by: James Go Wantland
by: Bb A. Carlson� $ro
by: Ja�s A, RocheYord
by : Raynm�rui I,p Andersax�
by: John T. Steichen
byr z Lester 3chafYran
b�: Joyce 3xanstrom
by: Donald Molitor
by: Russell Ao Petereon
byt Joha Fe Haines
by: Riahard F. Houl�e
by : M, Crysta7.
by: William d. �oak
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DEI,SVERY TRUCK JrICENSE (Cant�aiaed )
C]�.:.ver I�eat' D�ir�
2319 St. Anthony Blvdo
I�+�inneapolis � Mi.nnesota
Superior Dair� Fresh Mills Coo
21I2 NoEo Broad�ray
Minneapolis� Ngnnesota
GARBAGE COLLECTION
Galla.gheras Service9. Inc�
g566 JeffePSOn Sto NmEa
Minneapolis� M�.nneaota
R. hi. Nixon Compat�y
1001 lst 5tv NoWo
New Brightons 2�i.nnesata
Frf.dley Saz�itation
7570 Highway #65 NoEo
Fridl.ey� Minnestoa
'�OFF SAI.E"
Art g s Su,perette
�a�3 Universitg Av�o NoE.
Frirll�y 8 1�3.nnes ota
Jim�s Da�ry
b253 University Av�eo NBEo
Fridley9 Minnesat�
The groger Compan�
5251 Central Aveo NoEo
F�.dley9 Mfnnesof.a
Rsa owi sto�
b525 Uaiveraity Avee N.E�
Fridleyy Mi.nnesota
x8t�onal. F«xi store
b�41,0 Un3,v�eraity Ave. NmEa
Fridley, I�i.nnesota
n�
Sandeeoe Cate
b1a90 Ceritrat Aveo NoEo
Fa-idle;�,� Minnesota
bp: David Ro Nelson
b�r : I�vrt A»�.er
by: Lorra3ne Gal7sgher
by: Robert W� Ni�.�n
by: Ben He St�utrop
b�: Arthur J. S�ranson
by: James A. Rocheford
by: Jemss D, Melross
by: �villiam Je Cook
by: Wo R, Chri.stensen
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by: Wiltiata F, Weiss
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npN SALE" LICENSE (Cont3.nued )
Hoxard Johnsonos
5277 Central Av�so NeE,
Fridley� I+B.nnesota
Maple La�aes itacreation
6310 Higtn+sy �65 N.E.
Fr3dl�ys l�.Yme��ota
Hoxies
Z1�.0 Missias3.pFd. Sto N�Eo
Fridley, Minaesota
�SBRVI�CE 3TATION3
Bill o s S�t�P��` "4�0"
73i5 Hig�,►+a,y �b5 NeEe
Fri�3leys l�i.nnesota
Donos Superior "400n
53�4 Ceatral Ave. N,Eo
Fridley9 �esota
Rfln � � Standard
6490 Univeraity Aveo NoEo
Fridley, Minnesota
AYF�iN
Maple Lanes Recreat3on
6310 Highway #65 N,E�
Frid2sy, l�sinesota
Sandee�a Cate
6�94 Central Aveo NoE.
Fridle�, Hinnesota
Howard Johnaon�a
5277 Ce�tral Avoo N�Eo
Fridlay, Ninaesota
Flo�.se
?Ia0 I✓3eeisaipp�i St. N.Eo
Frid�,ey, Minneaota
by: John To Steichen
bys kYlliam H. Gottxaldt
by., Hoxard A. Nelson
by: Ho De Anderaon
by: Mo D, Anderson
by: Rol,a,r�d Caot
by: William H, Gottwaldt
by: Willia� F. Weiaa
by: John T� Steichan
by: Hrnrard A. NelsaoR
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3�Iarc�1 6, 19�7
Pfr. ;;�rx ,.�;� .e�-, City lianaber
City :.-= �'rid'•_ey
643� J�3ive-rsity Av�nu�� :d.E.
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SUF'cRiNTEND'cNT ��i
.iAM�S H. HEDREN �!
or,>,rcrort �i
f3USINE£��5 AFFAIRS
JAfVES G. PAPPAS
DIRECTOR i
ELEfAENTARY EDUCATION
Bnclosed is a��titi�n for si��:�wal�c c�ns�ruction and s�reet
inprov��^vn�s �n Gardena Ave. �e sig:�e :�nu submi�ted by the
Sc�:ooi �is�.ic� �;,;i4 �SOa-rd of �duca�.ion.
A leti.er was r.iailed to each residcnt on Gardena Av�nue ex-
plainin� the pioposed i�n�rovet,~��nt w?iich was iollo�a�d by a
t�lepF3on� survey �o ider�tiiy t:�e r�ac�;.o�i of t�e r�sidents.
�.�;�.�xinat�ly �a�f of L:�� �e�i�ents ���x� contacted and a
su��na�y oi i-�y �,z�t�s o:� tk3es•a callJ iS enciosed.
Pleas� ke�p John inidrned on ti:e dis�osition oi this matter.
Cord�aliy your�,
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GJc:�L� :3I�'G P?:�3P�SED ST:L�:Ei Ai�ID SID :G]AL� �ROVLMENTS
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?:�� L`a�le
,�:� t:�zsr�e�
�:�a��cided - �i3�waiics n��«�dy b:st :i^�e,z3s �n taxes
�:,a�;�c��d -
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r�oi2 "�'. 40 Z2
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hiat;:�r of cosz - if not too �uch - 0'�ay
?�o '�ns�rtr
3e��in�, but want sidewal%s
�idn'� ca11
u�pos�c� �a sid�walks - s�ill payinJ for poor street of last projec
:1c� _a:^_s.��r
'J:ide c id�d
U:�decia�d, O:�ay to det�raiine costs
Na. No children �
Didn't call
No ans�v��:
Op�o ,`d
r�do t������
i�To :���s��7�::
:`a�>�c3 �oau� - not sid�wai:cs
i�o .-^.nsw��
t�i.f� aorcLab�L - �u�3and a,on�s�d
llid�i' t call �
�ira�e�.:id�d - Fox it cost is minz:naZ
+��posed
i'�io :�:�sca�'�
�70 ii1;3i4�r
(1k'.dV �O �3iE�;�3iC' CC3o� u�iiC�
C:����>c^��I - ,3ust got tax sta�.ement
Rat;��r be against sidewalks - street needed, but city wou�d
not listen
Okay for cost study
No Answer
Ro Answer
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FEIITION FOR WATER, S�r7ER LA�`ERALS AND STREET SURFACING \
FRIDLEY� i�'i.��i�1NESOTA
February 7, , 19 67
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mo the City Council of Fridley, Minnesota:
t�u'e� the undersigned, constituting more than fifty-one per cent (51�) of the property
owners in number and in interest, in the following streets:
Street, from to
Street, from to
Street, from to
who will benefit by the proposed improvement, hereby petition that the following im-
provements be made.
1• Sidet�aal�cs c;�. GardeT.a_ ,avP�ntxr�
s�--- — —
2• Cu�b an.d bi��e^li_n�u� Fc:rf�sQ c�[;arden� Avenue
3.
Trde unders�and �hat the cost of said improvement will be assessed against the property
in the above described area in equal installments f or a period not to exceed
yea-rs with interest payable at the rate of ro per anrn�m on the unpaid balance.
�nTe understand that, until preliminar,y engineering can be completed, it is impossible '
, to give accurate estimates of what these improvements will cost; but that based on cost
figures for similar work done in the Cit,y, it is estima.ted that these improvements wi.11
cost: I
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3.
I�rAi� ADDRES� LEGAL DESCRIPTION
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ARNOLD J. HOLZ, MAY�R
JOHN M. CONDE, CLERK-TREASLJRER
DONALD BUSCH, TRLISTEE
FRANK MAROLT, TRUSrEE
WILLIAM C. MILLER, TRUSTEE
March 10, 1967
Mr. Earl Wagner, City Manager
City Council
Fridley, Minnesota
Dear Mr. Wagner,
VILLAGE DFFICE
OFFICE OF CLERK-TREASURER
WATER DEPARTMENT
8427-8429 CENTER DRIVE
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55432
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The Village Council of the Village of Spring Lake Park, adopted a
, resolution in an attempt to secure a public transportation system
through at least a part of the Village of Spring Lake Park. We
are endeavoring to solicit the aid of Unity Hospital, Independent
� School District #16 and the City of Fridley to accomplish this pub-
lic transportation system.
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It is our understanding that the �rin City Rapid Transit lines
operate through a part of the City of Fridley, and we realize that
any extension of the 'I�,�in City Rapid Transit lines, must proceed
through the Minnesota State Railroad and Wa.rehouse Commission.
We are hereby requesting that the City of Fridley make a similar
request to secure the extension of the above mentioned lines� -,
at least Osborne Road. � �
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I am attaching a copy of the resolution adopted by the Village of �
Spring Lake Park arid am forwarding identical correspondence to the
North Suburban Hospital Board and to Independent School District #16
for their consideration.
Yo�rs,truly,
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Village of Spring Lake Park
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MINNEA�QLI�, 4�3�'v;�:. 55422
March 10, 1967
Mr. Earl P. Wagner
City Manager
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley� Minnesota 55421
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We acknowledge receipt of your letter dated�March �, 1967 in regard
to your request for traffic signals at the intersection of T.H. 47
and Osborne Road in the City of Fridley. We also received a copy 6f �
a petition signed by several residents of the area requesting the
Highway Department �o make a study of school traffic conditions in
that vicinity,
We are referrinr; this matter to Mr. Robert Kurpius, our Traffic
Engi.neer, for further investigation. As soon as Mr. Kurp�,us has
had an op_aortunity to investigate this matter, we will furnish you
with a copy of his recommendations.
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Acting District Engineer
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6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE
Honorable Mayor
Members of the City Council
City of Fridley, Minnesota
Gentlemen:
ANOKA COUNTY
FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421
March 16, 1967
Included in this agenda is a resolution adopted by the
Fridley Industrial Development Commission regarding the employ-
ment of a full time City Planner.
In the past, this type of personnel has been discussed to
some degree by the Planrii,ng Commi�sion and its various sub- �
committees. �t was understood during the year 1966, the Plan-
ning Commission recomm�ended ser�.ous consideration be given to
this type of employee. Our Planning Commission has done a
commendable job of planning for the community in the past and
I am certain will continue to do an excellent job,
With this appointive, non-renumerative posit3on it would
seem without reason to ask these people to spend additional
research time in discharging their responsibilities. As a
result, the majority of their time is spent in reaction plan-
ning (requests of a petitioner). It was only recently that a
greater emphasis was requested by this Council in the area of
action planning. It is within this area that a greater con-
centration of effort must be expended. �This Council has real-
ized this need by requesting State and Federal participation �%
in a cost shar3.ng 701 Planning Program. �___--�
It would be impossible to expect the individual members
of the Planning Commission to make available the time to
collect and research all the background material necessary to
carry on a comprehensive and continuing planning progrant.
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The Industrial Development Commission realizes the importance
of a continuing planning program. In viewing our city and its
potential zoning problems it is aware that some changes may be
required to attract additional businesses and industry. The Com-
mission favors a planner whose responsibilities are broad in scope.
He would be responsible to the Planni.ng Commission, Parks and
Recreation Department, Engineering and Public Works Departments,
and with the basic b�ekground and experience to promote industrial
development.
With our expression in requesting funds for a broad scope
701 Planning Program, it is agreed that its function is of prime
importance to our community. This commitment means that we will
be required to pledge funds in support of this program.
As we are in agreement in the area of planning assistance,
the question then is, "Can we afford this type of service"? In
our 1967 budget, we have budgeted the follawing for consulting
services:
City Counci,l
City Manager
Planning Comm.
Bldg. & Grds.
Eng. Dept.
Public Works
Parks
$1,000.00
1, 50� t17-4--_,
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1,300.00
900.00
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$9,900.00
With the normal increases in our budget these requests will
possibly increase yearly. It is also certain that a considerable
savings could be realized in our 701 Program by having our resident
planner perform some of the services outlined in the program. With
this funding information it would appear that such an employee
could be hired without any additional burden to the taxpayer.
During talks with our suburban neighbors, it was expressed
�that this was one of their more important administrative positions.
In the area of promotional service these communities feel that some
of their grawth can be attributed in paxt to their Planning Department.
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The questions then is, "Can we afford not to have a staff
planner"?
Res,ectfully submitted:
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MEMO FROM:
MEMO DATE:
MEMO NUNIBER :
RE:
Earl P. Wagne�, City Manager
Nasim Qureshi, City Engineer
March 13, 1967
CM ��67-07
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Fire Protection Studv for the Rear of Industrial_
Buildings Along Main Street
Railroad Accessories Corporation, 4650 Main Street, by
, letter dated March 3, 1967 have asked the City to look into the possibility
of providing a 6" water line and a hydrant to cover the rear and west side
of their plant.
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watermain, but the architect did not go along with the recommendation.
Now Railroad Accessories are requesting such a hydrant at the
advice of the fire engineer of their insurance company.
Midland Cooperatives Inc. constructed and paid for an 8" line
with hy�drant to serve the rear of their building.
The Fire Prevention Bureau of the City of Fridley would like
to see additional fire hydrants along the rear of all these buildings on Main
Street as they feel to lay more than 400 feet of the hose seriously hampers
the efficiency of their fire f ighting.
I feel that, instead of laying all these individual 6" lines
with the hydrants at the end for each industry as the requests come in, the
City should order a complete study of this item on an overall basis, as it will
be cheaper and provide better service if all the industries wanted such a
facility.
FMC Corporation is working on their plans to develop an indus-
trial park in the area of the old airport, North of the existing buildings, and
they certainly would be requiring additional utilities to serve their property.
I feel that all these aspects of water system in this general
area should be studied on an overall basis to arrive at the best and most
economical solution.
If you agree with my thinking, then the City Council should be
xequested to order such a study.
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Copy of letter from Bachman-Anderson, Inc. - Insurance Co.
Copy of letter from Fridley Fire Prevention Bureau
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1750 HENNEPIN AVENUE • MINNEAPOUS, MINNESO.T�A�':'S5403 �'ru •
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Council meetin General discussion of �V����
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J. Richards
Mayor Kirkham; City Manager, Earl Wagner; Councilmen-
Harris, Samuelson, Liebl, Harrison; Architects-
Matsumoto, and Richards
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�� Council ;;�:cting was held on 8 March 1967 at 4: OOpm�h�
following it�ms were discussed on the above referenced project.
Item 1- Council requested architect get a proposal on complPt3ng
tunnel room E-B14. ArcHitects drawing No. 3. Complete'�,
breakdown requested so that individual portions of work ,\
can be completed as required.
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Item 2- Council requested architect get a proposal on omitting \
plaster wall on north wall of room 25, and provide �'�
plywood paneling.
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Item 3- Council requested vinyl folding door in room 20, be
changed to Pella type wood folding door.
Item 4- Council requested architect get proposal on changing
flooring in room No. 6 from vinyl asbestos tile, to
carpeting.
Item 5- General discussion on emergency generating system and
the transformer relocation was brought up. Council was
informed that the architect was still awaiting proposals
from contractors and would submit to council for approval
upon receipt.
Item 6- Color schedule - Architects to present schedule to
Council 4"30 pm Thursday, March 9. Objection expressed
to colors 8 and 9.
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�iinnesot�, � brief review of the progrnm's current status saems in order.
L;�st month the Dep�rtm�nt of Housin� �nd Urb�n Development (HUD) �nnounced
that Minnesota would have �350,000 available for local planning assistanco�
icitics and villa�es under 50,000 population and all counties) for this
fisc�l year. Of this amount �95,035 1�d alrerzdy been allocated by HUD.
Thus, the "new money" amounts to only $254,964.
At the moment the Department of Business Development has requcsts for 701
grants for �lmost i�l million �nd this figure is increasin$ almost daily.
To determine which communities will receive the available money� a priority
system placin� emph�sis on need as evidenced by planning problems h�s been
developed. By relatin� the supply (�254,964) to the dem�nd ($1 million
plus), it is apparent th�t this fisc�l ye�r will not see the beginnin� of
many new planning progr�ms fin�nced with 701 monies.
Ev�n the future does not appear to hold much hopeo For the next fiscal
ye�r HUD has �sked for 50� mora th:�n w�s appropriated for the 701 program
thi.s yaar. bistributed evenly, this would increase Minnesota's allotment
to about $520,000. If this much addition�l money were available immediatel�►�
it would not be �dequate to s�tisfy the need in Minnesot�, Obviously some
requasts now "in hand" will not be satisfied even during the �967-68 fiscal
ye�r.
One thin� must be emph�sized: gr�nts will continue to be m�de, but the
waiting period m�y be subst:ntially increased. As developments take place
the Division of Community Planning will do its best to kcep all concerned
informed.
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(Standard Form of the International Associat�on of Chiefs of Police)
(Copies available at Federal Bureau of Investigafion, Washington, D. C. 20535)
CONSOLIDATED MONTHLY REPORT
� � POLICE DEPARTMENT
,-ity. �,r __ � RliiLi�Y � r. �
� t�lonth of _FL'Ii�RU%iC.LT , 1g �
TABLE 1.--DISTRISUTION OF PERSONNEL
Average Daily Percent Daily Average Daily
� Numerical Strength Absence = Absence - Temporary Details Average Effective $trength
Lnd ot 3amcmonth SnmemontL i;;,�m�month Samemonih Same month
this monih Inr-.t y! tr 'i'hi:: mnniPi l�ir.t yi:•��r 'f'}�i , tnr.,uthj lusl yc,lr� 'T'hirt tnc�nti lnst ycat T}iia month L.ast monthl lnel year
� Totnl personnel.
Chi��f's offlcc . .
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Uniforme�d force .
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Traffic humau . .
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Second relSef . .
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' 1. Preser,t for dUty end of last month ......... �2 Same month
"I'his month last year
2. Reciulted durinq month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
I3. Relnstated during month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. Total number of patrolmen . . . . . . . . 22
'I'otal to account for , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 22�� 2, L.ess pertnanent assiqnments (publlc
offices, clerical, chauffeurs, etc.) . . .
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reaus (traffic, vlce, park, etc.) .
(a) Voluntary resiqnation . . . . . . .
4. Averaqe daily absences of patrolmen ��
� (b) Retlrement on pensim ..... assiqned to patrol duty owlnq to:. •..
� (a) Vacatlon, suspension, rest � � 61
(c) Resfqned with charqes pendinq days, etc. .
(d) Dropped during pn�batim . . . .
, (e) Dlsmissed for cause . . . . . .
(f ) K.illed in ltne o( duty . . . . . .
� �4) Deceased . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Total separations
S. Present for duty at end of month . . . . . . . . . . . 22
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OFFENSES KNOWN TO THE POLICE CHANGE
CURRENT YEAR VS. LAST YEAR
CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES vs. SAME MONTH VS. SAME PERIOD
(PART I CLASSES) REPORTED OR ACTUAL ACTUAL THIS LAST YEAR IAST YEAR
KNOWN UNFOUNDED OFFENSES YEAR TO DATE
THISMONTH THISMONTH NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT
la. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT
MANSLAUGHTER
2. FORCIBLE RAPE TOTAL
a. RAPE BY FORCE
b. ASSAULT TO RAPE - ATTEMPTS
3. ROBBERY TOTAL i�. �
o. ARMED • ANY WEAPON
b. STRONG-ARM - NO WEAPON 1 �.
4. AGGRAVATED ASSAULT TOTAL 1-
a. GUN
b. KNIFE OR CUTTING INSTRUMENT
c. OTHER DANGEROUSWEAPON
d. HANDS, FIST, ETC. - AGGRAVATED
5. BURGLARY TOTAL �
a. FORCBLE ENTRY � 6
b. UNLAWFUL ENTRY - NO FORCE
c. ATTEMPTED FORCIBLE ENTRY 1, 2
b. LARCENY - THEFT (excepr auto theft)
a. S50 AND OVER IN VALUE O I,O 1
7. AUTO THEFT 9 9 1-2
CRIME INDEX TOTAL
16. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE
4e. OTHER ASSAULTS • NOT AGGRAVATED
66. LARCENY, UNDER S50 IN VALUE
PART I TOTAL SrT 10S
TOTAL PARTIIINCIDENTS ................JS ............... .............. l�(....
TOTALMISCELLANEOUSNONCRIMINALCALLS •32�••••••••••••••••••••••••••....•••7�.7....
TOTALCALLS FOR POLICE SERVICE . . . .. . . ��./ . ... . . . . .. . . .. .... ... . . . ....... ...927....
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�AUTOMOBILES RECOVERED . . .
(A) NUMBERSTOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED LOCALLY ... ....- ... . �
(B) NUMBERSTOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED BY OTHERJURISDICTIONS ................................... 3
1(C) TOTAL LOCALLYSTOLEN AUTOSRECOVERED ...............:::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: 9
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TOTAL VALUE OF
VALUEOF PROPERTY STOLEN LOCALLY STOLEN LOCALLY STOLEN OTHER
OFFENSE STOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED ANDRECOVERED BY �OCALLYSTOLEN ,JURISDICTIONS
LOCALLY OTHERJURISDICTION PROPERTY RECOVERED RECOVERED LOCALLY
RCBBERY '1.1.2��..67 92GO.�il7 7?00.��
BURGLARY 2��? • 6
LAFCENY 155L•?�4 5µ9•�� S1i- •
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year �o dc��� (include exceptional clearances)
NUMBER OF OFFENSES PERCENT OF OFFENSES
CLEARED BY ARREST CLEARED BY ARREST
CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES TOTAL CIEARED BY ARREST OF TOTAL CLEARED BY ARREST OF
(PART I CLA$$E$) PERSONS UNDER 18 PERSONS UNDER 18
THIS LAST THIS �AST THIS LAST THIS LAST
YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR
1. CRIMINAL HOMICIDE
o. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT MANSL
b. MANSIAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE
2. FORCIBLE RAPE TOTAL
a. RAPE BY FORCE
b. ASSAULT TO RAPE • ATTEMPTS
3. ROBBERY TOTAL
a. ARMED - ANY WEAPUN
b. STRONG-ARM - NO WEAPON
4. ASSAULT TOTAL
b. KNIFE OR CUTTING INSTRUMENT
c. OTHER DANGEROUSWEAPON
d. HANDS, FISTS, FEET, ETC. • AGGRAVATED
e. OTHER ASSAULT$-NOT AGGRAVATED
BURGLARY TOTAL
a. FORCIBLE ENTRY
b. UNLAWFUL ENTRY • NO FORCE
c. ATTEMPTED FORCIBLE ENTRY
LARCENY-THEFT (EXCEPT AU?� THEFT)
a. 550 AND OVER IN VALUE
b. UNDER S50 IN VALUE
AUTO THEFT
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UNIFORM CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES CHARGED ACQUITTED REFERRED70
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JUVENILES ADULTS TOTAL TOTAL OFFENSE. LESSER DISMISSED JURISDICTION
CHARGED OFFENSE
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3. R06BERY 1 1. i
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6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT AUTO THEFT) � 2 /
7. AUTO THEFT � � 3 3
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TOTAL - PaRT I CIaSSES S Iy 1.2 �.O 2 6
THIS YEAR TO DATe 2 �-
IAST YEAR TO DATE
PERC'cNT CHANGE
9. ARSON
10. FORGERY AND COUNTERFEITING
11. FRAUD
12. EMBEZZLEMENT
13. STOLEN PROPERTY; BUYING, RECEIVING,
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id. VANDALISM
15. WEAPONS; CARRYING, POSSESSING, ETC.
16. PROST�TUTtON AND COMMERCIALIZED VICE
17. SEX OFFENScS (EXCEPT 2 AND 16) 1 .1
18. NARC071C DRUG LAWS
19. GAMBUNG
20. OFFENSES AGAINST 7HE FAMILY AND CFiILDREN 2 ? 2 2
21. DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE 3 � � 3
22. LIQUOR LAWS.
23. ORUNiCENN.SS 1 1
24. DISORDERLY CONDUCT 2 2
25. VAGRANCY
26. ALL OTHER OFFENSES (EXCEPT TRAFFIC)
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LAST YEAR TO DATE
PERCENT CHANGE
TRAFFIC ARRESTS THIS MONTH
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Accident Total
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Personal Injury
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CONSOLIDATED MONTHLY REPORT
TRAFFIC SUMMARY
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TABLE2. ENFORCEMENTSUMMARY
This Month Year to Date
This Year Last Year o10 Change This Yeaz Last Yeaz % Change
Traffic Total 40 137 � 110 z53
Hazardoua Violations 2'j bg 65 103
Other Violations j�, �%. 17 �+2
Parking 7 53 2 10
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
MONTHLY REPORT - FEBRUARY 1967
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STREET DEPARTMENT HOURS
1. Miscellaneous Street Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . 181
2. Shop Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 �
3. Signs and Barricades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16'�
4. Equipment Repairs - Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . 111
WATER DEPARTMENT
1. Filtration Plant Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . 130
2. Final Readings and Collections . . . . . . . . . . . 31
3. Hydrant Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88
4. Miscellaneous Water Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . 57'�
5. Pumphouse Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69'�
6. Water and Sewer Inspections . . . . . . . . . . . 7
7. Water Meter Inspectiona and Repairs ........� 110'�
8. Water Turn-ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
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9. Watermain Break . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46'�
10. Watermain Taps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2'�
11. Equipment Repairs - Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . 26
SEWER DEPARTMENT
1. Lift Station Inspections and Repairs ........ 70
2. Miscellaneous Sewer Work , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 16
3. Sanitary Sewer Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
4. Sanitary Sewer Inspections . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35
5. Equipment Repairs - Sewer . . . . . . . . . . . . 31'�
STORM SEWER DEPARTMENT
1. Catch Basin and Storm Sewer Cleaning ........ 120
2. Miscellaneous Storm Sewer Work . . . . . . . . . . . 26
SNOW AND ICE DEPARTMENT
, 1. Miscellaneous Snow anc� Ice Work . . . . . . . . . . 75
2. Sanding - Ice Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 145
3. Snow Plowing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 619 ,
� 4. Equipment Repairs - Snow and Ice . . . . . . . . . . 381
MISCELLANEOUS
� 1. Accident on Job (Robert Anderson) . . . . . .f. . 9�
2. Holiday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 120
� - 3. Hafner Building : . : : . : . : : : . : : : : . . . 227
4. Park Department . . . . . . . 16'�
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MONTHLY REPORT - FEBRUARY 1967
MISCELLANEOUS (Continued) HOURS
5. Removing Snow - Roof of Assessor's Building ..... 4,.
6. Sewer School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . `. 8
7. Sick Leave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22
8. Weekend Duty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
9. Equipment Repairs - Engineeri.ng . . . . . . . . . . . 3
10. Equipment Repairs - Fire Department . . . . . . . . . 2
11. Equipment Repairs - Liquor Stores . . . . . . . . . . 7
12. Equipment Repairs - Park Department . . . . . . . . . 20
13. Equipment Repairs - Police Department . . . . . . . . 4.
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