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05/01/1967 - 5896REGUZ,AR COLTL�TCIL l�ET:CNG AGENDA - r1AY l, 1967 - 8 p.M� FLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: 2 minutes ROLL CALZ, : i"lINU'I'ES: Regular Meeting, Apri1 1? ].967 . , 5 minutes ADOPTTON OF AGENDA: 2.minutes PUBLIC HEi�R,INGS - l. On Improvement - SS#�SC (Addendum 1), 30 minutes Z. On Special Use Permit - Two Famil.y Dwelling, 30 minutes (9:09 P.M.) OLD BUSIIVESS - 3. Consideration o� Police Commission Report of November, 1966, 30 minutes 4. Planner Speciiications (Tabled 4�/17/67), 15 minutes 5o Report from F.H.R.A. (Tabled 4/17/6?), 5 minutes � (9:59 P.M.) 6. Erickson Petroleum - 58th Street Station (Tabled 4/17/67), 10 minutes rr�w BUSSrrESS • 7. BuiZding Standards-Design ControZ Subcommittee � Meeting Minutes, April 25, 1967, 15 minutes 8. Board of Appeals Meeting Minutes� April 19, 1967, 15 minutes 9. Board of Appeals P�eeting Minutes, April 2b, 1967, 5 minutes 10, Planning Commissi�n Meeting i�iinutes, April 27, 1967, 20 minutes (11:04 P.M.) ✓ Pages l - 25. Page 26. Pages 2? & 28. Pages �9 & 30. Pages 31 - 33. Pages 34 - 51. Pages 52 - 57. Page 58. Pages. -59 & 60. Pages 61 & 62, cc: %o�t� �'�bc�ad�r� �'��a�tar �'et�e� �/ • • �� .�' ' _ � y !,d tf'lC.�y,-°�,, ,•- �,,;��:� STATE OF MINNESOTA �'% ��� �=' - � ' . .. - C_r�• rw ,� . . BQARD MEMBERS 7ngram C. Ru.rtad - Chairz Melford C. Chri.rtenten Joteph C. Gook Arnold J. Holz I�ilat M. Nagel Ray E. Sheridan Jerome A. Trapp Jame.r F. Wolfe 781-2164 7458 COUNTY ROAD ����� MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55432 Honorable Mayor and City Council City of Fridley 643I University Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55421 . Subject: Notice of Sewer Use Agreement Violation Attention: Mr. Earl P. Wagner Gentlemen: 0 �/ �it L;��; � � i V `r:i�'" � 5%i� N i� C7 <' ` JV� ,r-�. �i W �,, � ; �.� C' �;� -� � � �c''� �i -_ � YJ':.�;' (,y ine <:, Fi<` �1�1. �� t,.^, �`��► _.:,� : Coon Ra�^�'.�?; Fridley Moundt Yiew S�'ing Lake Park April 28, 1967 0 The City of Fridley is.hereby given official notice that the Board of Trustees of the North Suburban Sanitary.Sewer District considers the Gity of Fridley to be in violation of the terms and conditions of the agreement whereby the District provides service to the City. B moti ma.de on Apri1.25, 1967, the Board has directed this office to co on this notice to the City. The motion reads as followsc ��icate "That a notice be sent to the City of Fridley that, pursuant t Section 4.05 of the Sewer Use Agreement, the Board feels the � City is in continual violation of.the terms said agreement and that the District would 1 ke thedCit�nto�tak corrective action on or before the lst of June 196. y e passed with Mr. Sheridan voting no. ' �'� The motion The express violation, of course, is the failure of the City of Fridley to pay the connection charge in accordance with the undersfand- ing the Board had at the time the Fridley connection was made on Janua 1966. , ry 14, Very truly yours, NORTH SUBUR.BAI�1 SANITARY SEWER DISTRICT �/ �. f1 �' �- � � , �( - " C G�`� � � % _ . MCC:em Melford C. Christensen, Clerk '� `� � � `J Members of Fridley City Coimcil �� - � REGULAR COUNCIL N�ETING AGELdDA - Mr�y 1, 1967 - 8 P.M. (Continued) I � . � ` 11. Industrial Development Commission rieeting � Minu�es, April 6, 1967, 2 minutes Pages 10$-& 109.` 12. Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting Minutes, � April 24,,1967, 5 minutes Pages 63 - 66. 13. Safety Committee Meeting Minutes, April 19, 1967, � 5 minutes Page 67. 14. Telephone Company Con�mxnications Agreement, 5 � minutes Pages 68 - 74. 15. Park Property Purchase - Ra.ce Cree]�, 10 minutes � 16, Change Order �E-1 - Cit Hall Pro'ect 5 minutes Pa e?5 Y � . g' . � 17. SS�S Assessment Cost, 5 minutes page 76 -?9. 18. Appointment, 2 minutes Page 80. , 19. Mississi i River r'd a pp B i ge t 85th Avenue Northeast, 10 minutes � 20 Bid - s - � . Hou e at 375 64th Avenue Northeast, 10 minutes (12:03 R.M.) � � � 21. Resolution Ordering Impr�vement - SS�#5C (Addendum 1j, 2 minutes Page 81. , 22. Resolutxon Directing Issuance o:c Temporaxy Bonds, � SS#5C, 2 minu�es Payes 82 - 87. 23, ResoZution Directing Sale and Purchase of Tempor- � ary Bonds, � SS; -SC, 2 minutes pages 88 & 89. 24. Resolution Ordering Final Pians and Specifications, ' W-75-G, 5 minutes Page 90. 25. Resol.ution Approving Fina1 P1ans and Speci�:ica- � tions and Oraering Bids, T��T-75-G, 5 minutes page 91a 26. Clains, 2 minutes Page 92. � 27. Licens�es, 2 minutes Pa es 93 - 96. g � . : � _ REGULAR GOUNCIL 1��EETING AGENDA - MAy l, 1967 - 8 P.tr1, (Con-�inued) 28, Communicat?ons; 20 minutes Pages 97 - 118. � (a) Bobardt: Fencing at Park (b) AnoJ:a County: Park Property Purchase (c) Archi.tect: Changes in City Hall Plans (dj Columbia Niillwork: Blacktopping Drive��ay � (ej N'agel: Sewer in Nagel's t�oodlands (f) Architect: City Ha11. Changes (g) Smith: Poi ice (h) Architect: City Hall (i) S�ring La7ce Park: Culverts (j) Mounds View: Drainage (k) N.S.S.S.D,: �Hearing (1) Architec� : Change Order 7; G--1 (m) ElectroCote: Police (nj Minnesota Linseed O?�: Police (o) Fullerton i��etals: Police (p} - Haines: Pol9.ce (q) Park Construction Company: Police VISITORS• AD�TOURN - 20 minutes (1:03 A.M.} 0 �o�g� �'�ad�ada�r ,�'a�`ta�y �'et�ea ��,�t��c. e STATE OF MINNESOTA �; BOARD MEMBERS Ingram C. Runad - Chair� Melford C. Christenten Jo.reph C. Gook Arnold J. HoIZ Vila.r M. Nagel Ray E. Sheridan Jerome A. Trapp Jame.� F. Wo! f e 781•2164 1458 COUNTY ROAD ��d•• MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55432 � Hanorable Mayor and City Council City of Fridley � 6431 University Avenue;N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55421 cc: Subject: Notice of Sewer �Tse Agreement Violation Attention: Mr. Earl P. Wagner Gentlemen: ti �;. �U �. .�'� � �, J't�y 'r,� �f�'S-1 r''�,��v;,.�.� �..1� ��.� .: , �� ,��:,i, . <> �`e`• -' w '�'��-- -�� ` ;: .i; Gt=' ra :' �' • �:• �Z=,�.��J. q , � :n, l�h�� �y` Coon Rapi�d`s�-'�L'.Z�'�-� Fridley Mosrnd.r View Spring Lake Park Apri1 28, 1967 The City o€ Fridley.is hereby given official notice that the Board of Trustees of the North Suburban Sanitary Sewer District considers the City of Fridley to be.in violation of the terms and conditions of the agreement whereby the District provides service to the City. By motion made on April 25, 1967, the Board has directed this office to communicate this notice to the City. The motion reads as followst "That a notice be sent to the City of Fridley that, pursuant to Section 4.05 of the Sewer Use Agreement, the Board feels the City is in continual violation of the terms and conditions of said agreement and that the District would like the City to take corrective action on or before the lst of June, 1967:' The motion passed with Mr. Sheridan voting no. The express violation, of course, is the failure of the City of Fridley to pay the connection charge in accordance with the�understand- ing the Board had at the time the Fridley connection was made on January 14, 1966. . Very truly yours, NORTH SUBURBAN SANITARY SEWER DISTRICT /�/�� %-,:I^c�w ��:_ � = ' �� ` ���-� �l � '� % .�vi , _ `L-�G�,. Melford C Ch ' , �J MCC:em - • ristensen, Clerk Members of Fridley City Cotmcil , • r , � C� lJ RE GULAR COUNC IL NIE E T ING AGE NDA COldP�L NTS -- MAY 1, 19 6 7 - 8 P. M. PUBLIC H�A.RINGS• �_ l. ON IMPROVEMENT - SS�5C (ADDENDUM 1}: The Notice of Hearing is on Pag� 26. The preliminary assessment roll is included in the enveloge with the agenda. ' ' � L� 2. ON SPECIAL USE PERMIT - TWO FAMILY DWELLING: The No'cice of Hearing is on Page 27. The Planning Commission's and Board of Appeal's recommendations are in the same motion on Page 28. " OLD BUSINESS• 3. CONSIDERATION OF POLICE COM141ISSION REPORT OF NOVEMBER, �.9b6:. Councilman Liebl asked that I place.t3lis on the agenda, and also the letter on Page 29, and the memo on Page 30. 4. PL�NNER SPECIFTCATIONS (TABLED 4/17/67): Previous material �� submitted by Councilman Harris and mysel� is on Pages 31 through . 33. I � � � � , 5. REPORT FROM F.H.R.A. (TABLED 4/17/67): The material that Mayor Kirkham asked that I place on the agenda is on Pages 34 through 51. 6. ERICKSON PETROLEUt�I - 58TH STREET STATION (TABLED 4/17/67) : The letter that you had at the last neeting is on Pages 52 and 53, and the minutes covering this matter are on Pages 54 through 57. NETrJ BUSINESS - 7. BUILDING STAIVDA,�2DS-DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOI�IMITTEE MEETING I�2INUTES, APRIL 25, 1967: The minutes are on Page 58. In Item ;l, the structure was approved as presented, and in Item ;#2, the struc- ture was approved, but the plot plan has not been approved, and will be before the committee on r�ay 2nd. 0 � 8. BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING MINUTES, APRIL 19, 1967: The minutes are on Pages 59 and 60. In Item ;'-Fi, the Board denied the special use permit. In Item �2, the Board denied the variance request. � In Item #�3, the Board granted the variances, subject to receipt of an agreement between the getitioner and the St. Philips-Church. , 9. BOARD OI' APPEALS MEETING MINUTES, A.PRIL 26, 1967: These minutes are on Pages 61 and 62, and the Board granted the variances . requested. . . I � ' �� � � r � , � REGULAR COUNCSL M��TING AGENDE"1 COIY1%��NTS - MAy 1, 1967 - 8 p�M, (Continued) 10• PLANNING CO�n.�ZISSION MEETING MINUTES, APRIL 27, 1967: T will not have these minutes in time to comment upon them. I hope that I will have them in time to include in the agenda, but if riot, I will have them for you at the meeting. 11. INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COI�IMISSION P��ETTNG NIINUTES, APRIL 6, 1967: These minutes are on Pages 108 and 109. 12• PAR.:$ AND RECREATION COMMISS,ION NIEETING MINUTES, APRIL 24, 1967: These minutes are on pages 63 through 66. There axe several motions underlined, which the parks and Recreation Commission apparently wishes the Council to discuss which are on Pages 64 and 65. Note the letter on Page 97 in relation to the motion on Page 64, and the memo on Page 98 relating to the motion on Page 65. If there are any other items in these minutes that you wish to discuss, they can be discussed at this time. � 13. SAFETY COi�P�tITTEE MEETING MINUTES, APRIL 19, 1967: The m3.nutes are on Page 67. u � � � � � � 1 , 14. TELEpHONE COML�ANY COMMUNICATIONS AGREEMENT: 'I'he agreement for your consideration is on Yages 68 through ?4, �I�his is ror the emergeney reporting system that the Council approved at a recent meeting. I put this agreement tagether from agreements that tY�e Telephone Company had with dirierent cities, and I understan,d that the Telephone Company rio:a will propose this type of agree- ment to any future city going into the emer��ncy reporting system. If you have any questions, I wouZd assume that the City Attorney will be prepared to answer them. 15. PARY. PROPERTY PURCHASE - RICE CREEK: You have had the appraiser's values on these properties, but you did not wish to approach the �ners until you had a better idea of the adjacent properties. I will have one large map for you at the meeting that will shaa where the tax forfeit property is in relation to the two prop- erties oi Siverts and Fontaine previously under discussion. Z6. CHANGE ORDER ;'E-1 - CITY HALL PROJECT: The change order for items previousl.y agreed upon by the Council is on page 75 for your consideration, and authorization for the Mayor and Ca.ty Manager to sign same. 17. SS�S ASSESSI�IE�i' COST: The memo on Pages 76 and 77 explains the figures on Pages 78 and 79, and the Council would have to de- termine whe�her or not you wish to collect the interest shown on Yage 79, which increases the per 100 square foot cost by 3�. � t � � REGULAR COUNCIL b�1EETING AGE�,TDA COi�u'�'�NTS - N1AY l, 1967 -- 8 p.M� (Continued) 18. APPOSNTNENT: The appointment on Page 80 is for your consent , and approval. � �J ' � � ' 19. MISSZSSIPPI RlVER BRIDGE AT 85TH AVENUE NORTHEAST: The City Engineer-caill have a map sho�aing the proposal of Hennepin and Anoka Counties relative to this Mississippi River crossing. If possible, the Council at this ti.me should make its wishes known relative to whether or not this is acceptable, or there is another location more desi.ra:,��e to the Council. 20. BID - HOUSE AT 375 - 64TH AVENUE NORT�AST: The advertisement for purchase and removal of the ��ally Oman house set the bid opening at Noon, May 1, 1967. At this writing, there is one sealed bid in th is o�fice, and that and any others will be Opened afi Noon, and I will report�the results to you at the meeting: 2I.. RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEh�NT - SS•�5C (ADDENDUM 1) : T'he resolution on Page 81 depends upon its passage on the publa.c hearing in Item t;l, above. � 22 o RESOLUTION DSRECTING ISSUANCE OF TEMPORARY BONDS - ss#�5C: The resolution on Pages 82 through 87 is.usually considered a routine resolution. � 23. RESOLUTION DIRECTING SA�,E �AND pURC�iASE OF TEMPOFARY BONDS - SS,-'$ 5C: The resolution on Pages 88 and 89 is complementary to the resolution in Item �22, above. ' ' � ' � 24. RESOLUTIODT ORDERING FINAL PLA.NS AND SPECIFICATIONS - W-75-G: The resolution on Page 90 is selr-explanatory. 25. RESOLUTZON APPROVING FINAI, pI,Aldg AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ORDERING BIDS - W-75-G: The resolution on Page 91 is self--explanatory. 26. CLAIMS: The claim numbers are on Page 92. Detail of the claims is included in the envelope with the agenda. . 2�7. LICENSES: Licenses for the Council's consideration are on Pages 93 through 96. Note that there is no license application for P.ed's Clvb which license expires at midnight on May l, 19670 28. COMMLTrTTCATIOVS : (a) Bo'bardt: Fencing at Park: The letter on Page 97 is self-expl.anatory. This probably has been receiveci ' � ` � , � ' ' ' ' REGULAl� COUNCZL r�1EETING AGENDA COr%t�IE�I�1'S - Ni�y 1, 1967 - 8 p,M� (Continued) and filed in reZation to �the Parks and Recreation Commission motion on Page 64. (b) Anoka County: Park Property Purchase: The letter on page 98 is self-e�planatory, and the Counczl can decide whether or not you taish to purehase these lots and pay o�f the assessments. This probably has been received in the parks and Recreation Commission minutes ' discussion. (c) Architect: Changes in City Ha11. Plans: The letter on Pages 9� and 100 is sel�-explanatory. (d) Columb ia Millwork: Blacktopping Driveway: The letter on Page 101 is self-explanatory. The Council's ac�ion would be to approve this request, if yo�� feel it is reasonable. (e) Nagel: Sewer in Nagel's �loodlands: The letter on Page � . 102 is somewhat se1i-explanatory. Mr. Camstock will go into it further with the Council at th e meeting. 1 .(f) Architect: City Hall Changes: The letter on Pages 103 and 104 is sel�-explanatary. � , (g) Smith: Police: 7.*he letter on Page 105 is seli-explan- atory . �. (h} Architect: City Hall: �he letter on Page 106 is 5elr- explanatory. If the CounciZ receives and fiTes this, � I would assume that the Architect will consider this a directive, � (i) Spring Lake Park: Culverts: Spring Lake Park's letter to the State Highway Commissioner on page 107 is self- explanatory. � (j) Mounds View: Drainage: The letter on Page 110 is self- explanatory. (k) N.S.S.S.Do: Hearir.g: The letter on Page 11I is sel�- explanatory. ' (1.) Architect: Change Order �G-1; The Counci? has prev-� •. iously informally approved the changes on Pages 112 and � 113. � : �. � REGUT� COUNCIL MCETING AGENDA COt�I�•�DiTS - P�tAY l, 1967 - 8 P.M. (Continued) (mj ElectroCote: Police: The Ietter on Page 114 is self- explana�ory. (n) Minnesota Linseed: Police: The letter on Page.115 is s e]. f-exFlanatory . (o) Fu1ler�on 2�Ietals: Police; The Ietter on Page 11.6 is ! seii-explanat�ry. (p) Haa.nes: Police; The let�er on Page 11.7 is self-explan- atory. (q) Park Construction Company: Po].ice: �he letter on Page 118 is selr-explanatory. e ' ' � , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' � � THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 17, 1967 The Regular Council Meeting of the City of Fridley was called to order by Mayor Kirkham at 8;03 P.M. OPENING CEREMONY: Mayor Kirkham asked that the audience stand and join in saying the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. ROLL CALL i MEMBERS PRESENT: Kirkham, Harris, Sheridan, Samuelson, Liebl DiEMBERS ABSENT: None APPROVAL OF MINUTES REGIJLAR COUNCIL MEETING APRIL 3 1967: MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt the Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting of April 3, 1967 as submitted. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. APPROVAL OF MINUTES SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARING MEETING APRIL 10 1967; MOTION b�r Councilman Harris to adopt the Minutes of the Special Council Meeting of April 10, 1967 as submitted. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ADOPTION OF AGENDA; Councilman Samuelson said he would like to insert two items into the agenda: Under COMMUNICATIONS, he would like to insert a communication from the Fridley Little �eague, and under OLD BUSINESS, a report on City Hall. MOTION.by Councilman Liebl to adopt the Agenda as amended. Seconded by Council- man Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. . PUBLIC HEARING ON STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1967-1 (ADDENDUM ��1)• The City Manager read the Notice of Hearing. Mayor Kirkham asked if there wzre any members of the audience that had any questions on this improvement. Mrs. Swanson said that she lives in Minneapolis, but owns the praperty at the end of Hugo Street. She said she would like to know exactly wt�.er� the east end of Hugo Street is. The Fi.nance Director said that Hugo Street goes from � East River Road as far east as it is platted. Mrs. Sw�nson said that cars are going right across her property, and it has been snowplowed in the winter. The City Engineer said there would be t4T0 possibilities for this street, ei�ther a turnaround or a loop. He said that two years ago when the Ironton Industrial Plat had been before the Planning Commission, they had asked the o;aner how they wanted this property served. The City Engineer said they could stop the ' ' , ' ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, APRIL 17, 1967 PAGE 2 road until it was resolved or the petitioner could provide property for a cul-de-sac to serve this property, The Planning Commission felt that Ashton would be an industrial road, and they did not advise that Hugo connect to Ashton. Councilman Sheridan asked if there would be any problems with a cul-de-sac. The City Engineer said that the City does not have the property at the present time, and they would have to get the property from the owner of Parcel 1280. Councilman Samuelson asked if they showed a willingness to dedicate the property. The City Engineer said that nobody had contacted the Planning Commission, although they had been advised to get together, but the petitioner has not come back. The Engineer asked Mrs. Swanson how she felt about a cul-de-sac. She said it would depend on how the City let her plat her property afterwards. Mr. Robert Venne, 200 Hugo ' turnaround, or a deadend, Mr. Ronald Zaczkowski, 314 deadend street. Street, Lot 41, said he would like to have a rather than the street going through to Ashton. Hugo �treet, said he preferred a turnaround or Mrs. Swanson asked, in case of a cul-de-sac, what would she be left with to plat. She came to the Council table and studied the map with the Council. The Coa�ncil discussed the ways the lo�s could be split, and the possibility of getting six lots. Councilman Samuelson pointed oat that she could deed the land to the City and the City could develop it for her. Councilman Liebl said that it would be advantageous to her to give the City property to put in a cul-de-sac. She would end up with six lots and the neighbors would be satisfied. A visitor to the Council Meeting asked how many property owners would be involved in the cast of. the cul-de-sac. Councilman Samuelson said that it would be assessed over the whol�� street. Another visitor asked if the postoffice would come in and deliversmail with a cul-de-sac. Mayor Kirkham said that they do on other similar streets. The Council agreed to have the engineer show the best value as far as the lots are concerned for this party. There being no further questions, Mayor Kirkham declared the Public Hearing on Street Project 1967-1 (Addendum ��1) closed at 8:24 P.M. PUBLIC HEARING ON STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST 1967-1 (ADDENDUM 2)• The City Manager read the Notice of Hearing. Mayor Kirkham explained that this was two projects in one, the streets and the necessary storm sewer which must be completed before the street can be put in. The City Engineer pointed out on a map that Liberty would be paved from East River Road to Ruth Street, and Ruth Street north to the existing pavement. He explained that there were three possibilities for installing the storm sewer. One would be to put in the minimum storm sewer to pave the street. Another would be to put in a storm sewer to 79th Avenue which would take up all the problem areas, and the third way would be to do the whole system which will be needed to serve the industry east of Ashton Avenue. He said that the cost is $1.50 per hundred square feet for the minimum, $2,69 to go to 79th Avenue, and $3.96 for the whole storm sewer system. Mayor Kirkham asked for a show of hands of the people present interested in this project., There were about 9 people present interested in it. � Mr. Harry Schroeder, 866 Ruth Street, said that they have been trying to get � this project through for some time, and he thought it could be set up with � the possibility of deferring some areas if the residents did not want it, but the Ruth Street residents were interested in getting it done this year. The City Engineer said that it would.depend upori how fast the storm sewer can be CI � , ' ' ' � ' 17, 1967 PAGE installed. He said that the storm sewer definitely would be put in this year, and they would hope to get the street done also. Mr. Schroeder asked if that leg of Ruth_Street could be .installed first. The City Engineer said that if the project is ordered, it takes time to draw the plans and calls for bids, but the� will try hard to get it done. � Councilman Harris pointed out that this has been d rawn up as three separate proposals, and even though the smallest area may be the cheapest choice, the whole area will have to be done in the future, and it will be higher in cost as costs continue to go up. Councilman Liebl pointed out that the difference between the minimum construction and the proper construction was a little more than a dollar a hundred square feet. He said he would like to know if the people prefe'rred the proper installation or the minimum instalZation. Councilman Samuelson said that to do the complete installation would include the laterals, the minimum would be basically the trunk. Mayor Kirkham asked for a show;of hands. There were approximately seven people in favor of putting in the complete project. No one raised their hands favoring putting in the minimum. MOTION by Councilman Sheridan�to close the Public Hearing on Improvement ST. 1967-1 (Addendum 2). Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the hearing closed at 8:36 P.M. � PUBLIC HEARING ON WATER, SANITARY SEWERs AND STORM SEWER PROJECT ��84 _(ADDENDUM ��1) : The City Manager read the Notice of Hearing. Mayor Kirkham asked if there . was anynn� in the audience in opposition or in favor of the project. No one answered. The City Engineer pointed out that he had had a call from •. Mr. Glover who owns property within the project, He called to say he was � not against the project, but he does not want the City to dump water from north of 53rd Avenue into Sullivan Lake. MOTION by Councilman Harris to close ti�e Public Hearing on Improvement , SS&SW �k84 (Addendum ��1). Seconded by Counciln.an Samuelson. Upon a voice. vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the Public Hearing closed at 8:40 P.M. � ' ' , ' ' RECESS• , , .. . • Mayor Kirkham declared a recess at 8:40 P.M. The meeting was reconvened at 8:54 P.M. PLANNER SPECIFICATIONS (TABLED 4/3/67): Councilman Harris said.that at the last Council Meeting, the City Manager had furnished criteria on the educational and experience require.ments for the City Planner, and Councilman Harris had indicated that he would come back with comments and additional specifications. He handed the informatiori out.to the Council for suggestions, criticism, or changes. He also handed out a paper from a professional communication which listed planners salar3.es for cities under 25,000 population. He said he had been in contact with the planner from Golden Valley, and he indicated hz thought they could get a planner in the range of $9,000 to �11,000. �?e asked that the Council offer any changes or addi_tions, possibly at the next meeting, so that when they do interview applicants, they will have a criteria set up. He asked Councilman Sheridan if he�had'had a chance to talk to any of the planners from surrounding communities. Councilman Sheridan said that he had not, but that he would before � REGiTLAR COLTNCIL MEETING, APRI L 17, 1967 ' PAGE 4 the next meeting. Councilman Harris requested that this item be back on the � agenda at the next meeting. � MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive the communication on planner , specifications from Councilman Harris, and that it be back on the agenda at the next regular Council Meeting. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. , ORDINANCE ��362 T0 AMEND THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY,.MINNESOTA BY MAKING A CHANGE IN ZONTNG DISTRiCTS - REZONING R-1, R-2, C-2, TO M-2 - BO7SE CASCADE PROPERT'Y: - � ,� . , ' , � , MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Ordinance �k362 upon second reading, waiving the reading, and publish. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a roll call vote,;Kirkham, Leibl, Harris, Samuelson, Sheridan voting aye; n�ys, none, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. REPORT ON CITY HALL, SAMUELSON: Councilman Samuelson sai_d that the Council has been talking about the working areas for the Fire Department and Police Department, and as a Council they have to make a decision. He laid out the plans and explained that the bids had been $5,370 for the lower level tunnel, and if the entire corridor was built, the bid is $17,500. He said the concept is up to the Council on how to attain the facilities for the cheapest dollar. He explained that the $17,500 bid stopped at the corner and additional remodeling would be necessary downstairs for the Police Department, and on the upstairs level for the dispatcher. He said that the remodeling of the lower level of this building would be extremely expensive and he doubted whether the results would be beneficial as the Police w ould be on a two level operation, and a lot of money would be spent on what would amount to a hinderance in a flowing operation. He requested that the Council look into the feasibility of the Police Department being situated in the new building, then the connection would not have to be completed, and the money could be spent on the police facility in the new City Hall. Councilman Harris said that at first glance it sounded reasonable to him, as the corridor does not provide working space. Councilman Samuelson said that he contacted Mrs. Hughes from the Library Board, and their feeling was that the Council had been more than generous in the 2,200 feet they had been allotted in the new building. She had said that the library will come to City Hall if space is provided, but they will come with a certain degree of reservation ?s their tour at Holiday has been satisfactory and the library will be harder to get at in the basement. Councilman Samuelson said he had talked to Chief McCarthy, Chief Hughes, and Chief Aldrich and they think this facility can be gotten for the cheapest dollar, and Councilman Samuelson felt that direction should be given to the architect. The City Manager said that beyond the potential for saving money, he would like to point out that he does not feel the split level idea hurt the efficiency, as it separated those not in trouble (those reques.ting Iicenses, etc.) from those that might be in trouble, plus it provided a place for such things as changing shifts. He said that the space allotted in the old building was between 4,000 and 4,500 square feet, and in the new building, the space would be approximately 2,100 square feet, and had been planned as future expansion in case office space had been underestimated. Councilman Harris asked Chief McCarthy if he thought the square footage would �e ade�ivate. Chief McCarthy said that it would depend upon which area would be available. They discussed possible space, plumbing facilities, locker � i 3 :.� REGL`LAR COUNCIL MEETING, APRIL 17, 1967 PAGE 5 room space and cells. Mayor Kirkham pointed out that on top of the $17,500 they would save from the corridor, the furnace would not have to be moved in the lower level of this building. Councilman Harris suggested that a meeting be set up with the architect, the Chief of Police, and the City Manager to discuss in detail the cost and what they would be getting for the $17,500. Councilman Liebl asked Chief McCarthy if he felt the area would be adequate for the next ten years as someday there will be 30 or 35 police- men on the force. Chief McCarthy said it would depend upon which space he was referring to. Councilman Liebl said in this old building. Chief McCarthy said that with remodeling he thougtit the 4200 square feet would be ample. MOTION by Councilman Harris that the City Manager set up a meeting with the architect as soon as possible. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. BIDS - SS&SW��84 (OPENED NOON, APRIL 17, 1967): The City Manager read the following bids: � PLANHOLDER Northern Contracting Co. $ox 272 Hopkins, Minn. 55344 Nodland Construction Co., I'r►c. Alexandria, Minn., 56308 Peter Lametti Constr. Co. 615 Drake Street St. Pau1 Minn., 55102 McDonald & Associat�s,Inc. 211 North Pascal Ave. . St, paul, Minn., 55104 Erwin Montgomery Const. Co. 2160 W. Co. Rd. D St. Paul, Minn., 55112 C.S. McCrossan, �nc. P.O. Box 336 Osseo, Minn., 55369 F. D. Chapman Const. Co. 1017 Rhode Island No. Minneapolis, Minn., 55427 BID SURETY Transamerican Ins. S% Transw.n�erica Ins. 5% Seaboard Surety .5% Seaboard Surety 5% Ohio Farmers Ins. 5% LUMP SUM SID COMP. BASE BID ��1 BASE BID ��2 TIME $175,000.00 $168,000.00 As Spec. $164,007.20 $164,007.20 300 Cal. � days $1fi3,235.04 $159,493.04 As spec. 0 �� No Bid $207,733.45 As Spec. $149,022.50 $148,722.50 As Spec. Great Am. Ins. Co. $127,433.10 $127,433.10 90 Days 5% G1en Fa11s Ins. $159,428.65 $159,028.65 As Spec. 570 The Consulting Engineer said that the low bid in the amount of $127,433.10 was $2,062 lower than the estimated amount, and it'would be their recommendation to _ award the bid to C. S. McCrossan, Inc., on behalf of Base Bid ��2, under which the City can find two difficult spots agreeable with the City and the contractor, and use an alternate plastic pipe to give it a good test. Councilman Samuelson asked if the.Engineer thought it was wise to put the plastic pipe in the worst spots. Mr. Comstock said that they would like to give it a good test, and tfie new material has been tried in the Metropolitan area. Councilman Samuelson asked if there would be a reduction in �ost using the plastic: Mr. Comstock said that different bidders had looked at the material in different ways, and COUIvCIL, APRIL 17, 1967 ' PAGE 6 there was quite a difference in bidding. Mr. Comstock explained that Base � Bid ��1 is the same quality that the City has been using, and the low bidder had bid the same amount using plastic and he will still have to meet the same standards. Co.uncilman Liebl asked if there has been any difficulty � with the pipes they have been using in the past and if they have been las�ing. Mr. Comstock said they have not had any difficulty. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to award the bid for SS&SW��84 to C. S. McCrossan, Inc.,.P.O. Box 336, Osseo, Minnesota, 55369, in the amount of $.127,433.10, giving the City Engineer and the Consulting Engineer the aption to install 1200 feet (more .or less) plastic pipe at their discretion under Base $id ��2. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. . . . Councilman Sheridan asked if this project included Cheri Lane, and if they are thinking of using this new type pipe. Mr. Comstock said that that could be one of the locations, and there was another one on Baker. Councilman Sheridan asked if this pipe came in longer lengths so there would be less joints. Mr. Comstock said this was correct, that they are in 16� and 20� lengths, Councilman Harris asked if this wo u1d give the City a break.on the cost estimate on Cheri Lane. Mr. Comstock said that the actual contract is based on the low bid, Councilman Harris asked if it will be raised from where the pipe is now, and Mr. Comstock said that it would be. iKr. John Johnston, a visitor to the Council Meeting, said he tiad been in the pipe business, and would like to comment on the plastic pipe. He said that ,there are qui.te a few pipes in general use from cla.y to abestos, and it is very competiti_ve. He said ttiat there is only one manufacturer of plastic� pipe, and he felt personally that it has not been tested enough. Mr. Johnston said he would be very adverse to using this pipe unless their was a great reduction in price to the taxpayer, Mayor Kirkham asked if some arrangement could be made with the manufacturer in case it did have to be dug up. Mr. Comstock said that if there is any doubt he would suggest they do not use it at this time. Councilman Liebl said he would hate to have a breakage and have to dig up the storm sewer or the street. He said it should be done according to code, and not take the chance of digging it up. He said that sometimes the lowest bid is not the best, and that they should put in quality pipe. Mr, Comstock said that this :is why he wanted-this settled by the Council this evening, but left up to the discretion of the City Engineer and himself to do some more checking, and they would be interested in hearing anything anyone had to say about where they should install it or if they should install it at all. . _ . . VOTE upon �he motion was a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. BUILDING STANDARDS - DESIGN CONTROL SUBCONIMITTEE MEETING MINUTES, APRIL 3, 1967• 1. CONSIDERATION OF REQUESTS FOR MOVING PERMIT TO MOVE A HOUSE"FP�OM 230 - 57TH PLACE NORTI�:AST (LOTS 10 AND 11, BLOCK 8, CITY VIEW ADDITION) TO 475 - 57TH PLACE NORTHEAST (LOTS 14, 15, AND 16, BLOCK 4, CITY VIELd ADDITION). REQUEST B_Y ERICKSON PETROLEUM CORPORATION, 1422 ��EST LAKE STREET, MINNEAPOLIS, MINN: The City Manager read the motion by the Board to approve the moving permit subject to provisions noted i n their minutes, Mayor Kirkham said that this is arrot�er step in the EriEkson project, and so far he feels it is an addition to the area. Councilman Sheridan pointed out that the Council had reques�ted that they s"od the lawn in a previous permit. The City Engineer mentioned that they should al.so require blzcktopping of the driveway. Mayor Kirkham a.g-reed that these i.tems should be included in the require*.r.ents. � REGULAR COL'NCIL MEEtING, APRIL 17, 1967 PAGE 7 , , � � � � LJ MOTION by Councilman Har:cis to concur with the Control Committee to approve the moving permit of sodding the entire yard and blacktopping the Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there Kirkham declared the motion carried. Building Standards-Besign with the added requirements driveway. Secondec� by being no nays, Mayor 2. CONSIDERATION OF REQUEST TO BUILD A MORTUARY AT 6210 HIGHWAY ��65 NORTHEAST SLOT 3, BLOCK 1, HERWAL'S 2ND ADDITIOPd) REQUEST BY DR, DON CHEESMAN, DANVILLE, INDIANA, .(GEARHART FUNERAL HOME): The City Manager read the motion of the Board to approve the building as presented. He said that the Board felt the layout was satisfactory if the variances were granted. by the Board of Appea'�s which was meeting April 26, 1967. He said that the Council could either act on it this evening or wait until they have the recommendation from the Baard of Appeals. MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to table this item until ttte Council has received the Board of Appeals reparr.. Councilman Sheridan said he was not happy with the variances they were asking for and he did not think the Board of Appeals would be either. The City Engineer reviewed the variances they were requesting regarding parking spaces, planting strip and the setbacks. The motion was seconded by Councilman Harris and upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the Motion carried. � 3. CONSIDEREITION OF CONSTRUCTION OF A SANCTUARY TO AN EXIS"ING STRUCTURE AT 472 OSBORNE ROAD NORTHEtiST (LOT 2, BLOCK 1, OSBORNE MANOR 2ND ADDITION) REQUEST BY THE FRIDLEY ASSEMBLY OF GOD CHURCH, 472 OSBORNE ROAD NQRTHEAST: , � ' � ' The City Manager reviewed the action by the Building Board for the Council. The contractor for the Assembly of God Church was present and said that the architectural plans are not complete, nor are the mechanic plans, but he had partial architect plans to show what they will have. The Cauncil studied the plans. The Council and the contractor discussed an easement for a roadway, the landscaping and drainage. The Council told the contractor that there should be a site prepara,Lion plan showing how the building will be situated on the property and the position of the existing structure, with all measurements, and they should also show the landscaping and parking, as this will become part of the building permit. MOTIQN by Councilman Samuelson to concur with the Building Standards - Design Control Committee upon completion of their plan submission, subject to the approval of the Building Standards - Design Control Committee, and ask that they take a closer look on the east wall of the existing facility. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. 4. RECONSIDERATION OF A 32 UNIT A NORTHEAST (LOT 3, BLOCK 1, HAYES R 225 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NORTHEAST: PARTMENT BUILDING AT 215 CHARLTS STREET IVER LOTS}�� REQUEST BY MOON CORPORATION, The City Manager read the motion of the Building Standards - Design Gontrol Committee to approve the apartment building subject to the final landscape plans being submitted. The City Engineer said that the land requirements have been checked, but there is a question of access to the school property and to the island. He said that it has been set up so that there is an easement of about 30 feet, and they will also provide a 25 foot easement along the side of the school property. The City Engineer said that this property is to the north of Charles Street, and pointed it out on the map. , SPECIAL COUNCIL N�ETING, APRIZ 17, 1967 PAGE 8? He said the school was going to�dedicate the property for the right-ot-way, � but they were not willing to have any assessments on the property as it did not serve their property, The Council discussed whether the schoot was planning to have a road that would run to the river. The Council discussed �� " , a cul-de-sac on the property. Mr. Julkowski agreed to dedicate the property � for a cul-de-sac. MOTION by Councilman Harris to concur with the Building Standards-Design Control Subcommittee on the apartment building requested by Moo� Corporation. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. 5. CONSIDERATION OF tTSE OF:TRUSS ROOF CONSTRUCTION: The City Manager read the motion of the Building Standards - Design Control Sub-Committee approving the use of a truss wall system with special pro- visions. The City Manager said that the Council could either make a decision on this or refer it to the City Attorney for an ordinance. The representatives requesting the truss wall approval displayed a sample for the Council's consideration. Councilman Samuelson said he found this satisfactory, and the only question he had encountered had to do with ceiling sag, and he felt an ordinance would have to provide some protection against this. Councilman Lieb1 felt that any change in the ordinance should strengthen the ordinance. It was pointed out that.some contractors liked the truss wall, other do not. Some can find a savings using it, others do not. Councilman Samuelson pointed out that the ordinance at present would allow trusses if they were placed 16" O.C., and this would be broadening our ordinance toward the national average. Mayor Kirkham�said that if the ordinance can be written so [hat the consumer is protected against ceiling sag or other problems, He would be in favor of it. One of the representatives pointed out that with the truss system a house could be framed in one day with three men, which cannot be done with conventional framing. Mr. Carl Paulson, a visitor to the Council Meeting, said that because of moisture in the attic.and a wide span, he ttiought the sheetrock may sag. Mr. John Johnston, a visitor to the Council Meeting, said that his company has worked �with two or three manufacturers of plates,and he has seen numerous tests comparing this truss with a nail truss using the same timber, and this truss is much stronger, the nails tend to split the wood, and there is a nicer fit. He said•.that plates have more holding power than nails. Mr. Tonco, a member of the Building Board said that there was no information they could get that would ii:dicate sag. He said that they could not say the truss wall �as not good, so felt they had to present it to the Council. They discussed gluing rather than nailing, how the pitch of the roof would affeet the amount of sag and studied the engineering diagram. Councilman Harris said he would choose to discuss this further with other builders. One of the representatives said that it would depend more on research than on the opinions of the builders, as half of them like it and half do not. Mayor Kirkham said that an ordinance would have to be written to take care of the detriments. Councilman Samuelson pointed out that if the Council does accept trusses, they cannot just accept this system, but would have to allow trusses made by any plate mar.ufacturers. Mr. Tonco said that they had tried to point this out, and their motion stated that this particular truss wall system was acceptable, Councilman Samuelson said the Council will receive many other requests for approval of.other trusses. 0 SPECIAL COUNCIL N�ETING, APRIL 17, .1967 � PAGE 9 ' MOTION by Councilman Lieb1 to table consideration of Truss Roof Construction until the next regular Council Meeting of May l, 1967, and request that the Building Inspector, City Engineer and City Attorney look into this sy�tem and come up with a suggested ordinance �hat Will be an asset to the code by , improving it. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no na�s, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ' � The representatives were told that the Council wi11 consider an ordinance at the May lst meeting. . . PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES, APRIL 6, 1967: 1. LOT SPLIT ��65-14, H. M. NYGARD, PART OF LOT 14, AUDITOR'S SUBDIUISION 4�129: � The City Manager read the motion of the Planning Commission recommending approval and said that this has been before the Planning Commission and the Council before. The City Engineer said that the ordinance requires that the lot , width be 75 feet. Councilman Samuelson said that previously the Council has granted Mr. Nygard a three lot split with the provision that he sign an agreement that the lot on Central Avenue was not of adequate size for commercial development, but Mr. Nygard had never signed the agreement. This division of , the property, before the Council, is a two lot split rather than the three lot split. . , � , , � ', MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to grant Lot Split ��65-14 to H. M. Nygard based on 175 feet �or the lot facing Central Avenue and 75 feet for the lot to the east, which will meet the City of Fridley minimum standards on the sma.11 lot. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. 2. LOCATION OF PUBLIC WORKS GARAGE AND YARD: Councilman Harris asked when the appraisal for suggested locations of the garage will be back. The City Manager said that they should be ready for the meeting on May l, 1967. MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the Minutes of the Planning Commission Meeting of April 6, 1967. Seconded by Councilman Liehl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. THE MINUTES OF THE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION MEETTNG, APRIL 3, 1967: MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the Minutes of the Parks and Recr:ation Commission Meeting of April 13, 1967. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. REPORT FROM THE FRIDLEY HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY: Mayor Kirkham said he had received the report from Al1an Anderson�regarding the final audit of the Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Authority. Council- man Harris requested that the report be cogied and cnade available for the Council review and study. Mayor Kirkham agreed that this should be done. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to table the report from the F'ridley Housing and Redevelopment Authority, and that copies of the report be made for the study of the Council, and have it back on the agenda of May 1, 1967. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. � ' , , ' , � � C� � ' I , ' ' � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, APRIL 17, 1967 APPOINTI�IENTS • MOTION by Councilman Harris to concur with the Administration on the following appointments; � NAME POSITION RE PLACE S Beverlq Kay Strand Clerk-Steno Casmira 4550 Central Avenue N.E. Building Saefke Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55421 Inspection Sharon Kay Waldstein Switchboard � Beverly 717 - Slst Avenue N.E. Operator - Strand Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55432 Cashier i _- - Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. CHANGE ORDER ��1 - W-85: PAGE 10 Councilman Harris asked if this is for work that has already been done. The Consulting Engineer said yes this had been discussed appro.ximately three meetings ago. He said that there had been some question of liability on the original well driller, the orignal contract was not finaled, and the City Attorney is in the process of checking court proceedings on how it may affect the claim as the question of recovery is involved. He said that this, however, is with a different party as previously discussed. Councilman Liebl asked if the bailer has now been recovered. Mr. Comstock said that it has been ground up. He said that they feel Keys Well Drilling Company should be paid, and the City Attorney should pursue what can be done about the bailer. Councilman Liebl asked if they know which company lost the bailer. Mr. Comstock said it has to be the original well driller which was Layne-Minnesota. MOTION by Councilman Harris to concur, and approve Change Order 4�I for � Water Improvement Project ��85 with the provision that the City is not waiving any rights from the right of recovery from the original developer.- Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. - Mr. Comstock went on to explain that there will be a reduction in the original contract as this work, on an hour basis, also removed a certain amount of yardage, so that on the final there will be approximately a$2000 reduction on the basic contract. Councilman Liebl said that the City Attorney had been instructed to find out which well drilling company los:t the bailer, and he asked what chance we would have of getting the $2600 back. He asked if the City Attorney has found out whether the company admits losing the bailer or whether records were available. Mr. Gibbs, acting for the City Attorney, said that the City Attorney has been investigating this, and he understood that he has talked to the Consulting Engineers, and the company that did the work and lost the bailer, and understands that a law suit had been filed over this, and there is the possibility that the City may have waived their rights to recovery, but this will be checked further before any action is taken. Councilman Harris asked the Consulting Engineer if they had received payment. Mr. Comstock said that they have not on Wells 2, 3, 4 or S as they did not agree on the extras, and there had been no change order to �support them. He said that the sub-contractor had started the suit, and no final acceptanace has been issued by tfieir office. E_ _� i � ' REGULAR COUNCIL Mr,ETING, APRIL 17, 1967 PAGE 11 , ' ' RATIFYING RESOLUT'ION ��68-1967 REGARDING THE ESTABLISI�NT OF RICE CREEK WATERSHED DISTRICT: MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to ratify Resolution ��68-1967. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no r:ays, Mayor Kir��am declared the motion carried. CONSIDERATION OF HAZARDOUS BUILDING ACTION; MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to authorize the City Manager to sign the 1 Notice of Hazarc�ous Building Action. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. �� � � ' ' � OPEN S�ACE PROPERTY: Councilman Harris said that last summer he had requested that the Council appoint an appre.iser to look at some parcels of land north of 83rd Avenue and off University with the idea in mind that more open space should be acc}uired for park development. He showed the areas on the map.. He said that he had asked that this be brought back on the agenda at this time for two reasons: 1. If the Council is planning on acquiring land under open space, the funds are limited and it appears that by the end of the year there will not be any funds available for this biennium as pledged by Congress. 2. There is a bill before the State Legislature this year to a11ow communities to expend money for recreational purposes, without requiring a referendum vote of the public. If this is passed, there will be numerous communities in the State that will attempt to acquire additional land. He said that half of the cost will be paid by the Federal Government. The State and County will pay one-fourth of the other half, and ;ae must keep in.mind that their budgets are limited also. He said that the Council does not have to make the final decision for acquisition at this time, but they should make appl.ication before the money is gone. Councilman Sheridan asked if the government would • participate in the acquisition, but not in�any special assessment costs that there might be. Councilman Harris said that this was correct, the govern- ment will buy open space but not improvements. He said he thought the area would be harder to acquire if developments were made on a portion of it, so it should be done before any more assessments are on the property. Council- man Liebl pointed out that this property is aIl in Ward 1, and that there are already a lot of parks in Ward 1. He said that thexe are not many parks in Ward 3 and they have the largest population in the City. Councilman Harris said that this was i:he only open area of any size that the government would -. consider, as you cannot put in an application for,two or three acres. Councilm3n Liebl said he could get a large chunk of land in the 3rd Ward for the amount of money they are considering spending. Councilman Samuelson suggested pursuing the Rice Creek area at this time, because if there is enough land in this area, it might be commensurate as another possible area for acquisition. Councilman Sheridan said that we already have an appraisal on that area. Councilman Harris agreed that it was a good�idea, and that other areas could be considered. Councilman Lieb1 asked if there was a deadline for application. Councilman Harris said that there was no deadline, but that money was getting scarce, and he pointed out that this was not for the development of the land, but just for the acquisition. Councilman Liebl said that if they ask for money, the 3rd Ward below Highway l00 should have first consideration on parks. Councilman Harris said perhaps thEy could try separate applications: one for the open land as outlined, one for Ward 3; and one for the Rice Creek area. He suggested they send in the application for this presently outlined area, and ask the City Administration REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, APRIL 17, 1967 � PAGE 12 to come back with whatever is necessary to acquire the Rice Creek Area and ' a possible site in the Third Ward, and each could stand on their own. MOTION by Councilman Harris that application be made to see if we qualify � for Federal funds for open space acquisition on the basis of Plan 2 as the most reasonable plan from the standpoint that future costs will be minimized because we have frontage on University Avenue and access. , Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ' ' ' � SOLUTION ��69-1967 D: T PROJECT ��81: PARATION OF ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR STORM MOTION by Councilman Harris, seconded by Councilman Samuelson, to adopt Resolution ��69-1967. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. � RESOLUTION ��70-1967 DIRECTING PUBLICATION OF HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ��81: MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to adopt Resolution ��70-1967. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried, � RESOLUTION ��71-1967 ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES OF COSTS THEFW OF: STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1967-1 (�1DDENDUM ��1) • � ' ' , ' MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution ��7I-1967. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being'no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RESOLUTION ��72-1967 OR�ERING IMPROVEMENT AND FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTINIATES OF COSTS THEREOF: STREET INIPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1967-1 (ADDENDUM ��2) • MOTION by Councilman Sheridan, seconded by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution ��72-1967. Councilman Sheridan said that this was the project that had been before them in the Public Aearing with three proposals. He said he would suggest tYtat they direct the Engineer to prepare the plans on the complete project rather than on the partial system. Mayor Kirkham agreed that the audience had indicated that this was the preference. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RESOLUTION ��73-1967 ESTABLISHING MiJNICIPAL STATE AID STREETS: MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution ��73-1967. Seconded by CounciY- man Samuelson. Councilman Liebl showed the Council a map which had the City roads, State Aid and Count�;-road marked. He said he would like'to point out that the First Ward had more State Aid dedicated roads than the Third Ward. He pointed out that on 3rd Street there are big apartment houses with a lot of traffic, and he asked how the Council designates State Aid Streets, whether by�seniority or by the prerogative of the Council. He said the State Aid has already been allocated for this year, but that 3rd Street is very bad and getting worse, and it should be on the priority list for next year, He also mention 53rd Avenue from University to Main Street. Mayor Kirkham said that until the improvement , REGULAR COUNCIL N�ETING, APRIL 17,.1967 , I ' ' PAGE 13 is made, the desi.gnation means little except to get the necessary mileage. He said that it can be adjusted when the Council is ordering the impro�e- ment, just so tliat it connects County or State thoroughfares. The City Manager pointed out that the only difference.would be that the State Aid road would be ��„ider and a 9 ton street and the people may not want a 45 foot street. He said. they would pay the same thing either way. Mayor Kirkham said that it is the Council's policy that everyone pays the same, but they could be considered in new year's State Aid Streets, Councilman Liebl said that the people will have a better street bec�use of the wide- ness and thickness. He said he will talk to the people next year. UPON a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the moe.ion carried. RESOLUTION ��74-1967 ORDERING PRELIMINARY PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES - --- ----- --- ------ TS THEREOF: STORM SEWER PROJECT N0. S- 1) : 1 MOTION to adopt Resolution ��74-1967 by Councilman Harris, secondec� by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. f� RESOLUTION ��75-1967 RECEIVING THE PRELIMINARY REPORT AND CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE MATTER OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS: STORM � SEWER PROJECT 5-C (ADDENDUM ��'1) : MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to adopt Resolution ��75-1967. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ' C�u:xciLman Liebl said that he had not talked to the people yet, but felt that the people in single family residences will be opposed to this project as the assessments will be a hardship, but the apartment houses wi11 want the alley. Councilman Sheridan questioned an assessment if there was not a benefit. Councilman Harris said that.if they enter their garage from the street, there might not be a benefit, but if the garage is off the alley, there will be a benefit. RESOLUTION ��76--1967 ORDERING IMPROVEMENT APPROVAL OF PLANS AND ORDERING , ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS; STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. I967-1 AND MUNTCIPAL STATE AID STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST, 1967-2: � � MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution ��76-1967. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice �ote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. The City Engineer said he would like to point out the problems on this project so that the Council is aware of what the Engineering Department is doing. On 63rd Avenue, University to Sth Street, he said they have talked to the Chair- man of the Bank about dedicating a right-of-way for the road. He said there is a low spot and the City will be putting in a catch basin and manhole which will eventually go to the Reidel property, but at present it will drain w here it is now, so this is a temporary solution. Councilman Harris asked if the size of the p?_pe used here will affect the decision later on the Reidel property. The City Engineer said that it would not. On Arthur Street, he said this could not be paved without a storm sewer so he explained that catch basins and leads are being provided, and this will be picked up when the s'torm sewer pipe is provided, iie said the School Board will give a dedication for an easement. He said that at the south end of the street they will stop the curbing and put in a temporary road. The Gity Engineer REGULAR COUNCIL r1EETING, APRIL 17, 1967 ' ' �1 � � � �i I ' � ' ' PAGE 14 said tha�. the paving for the City Hall parking lot is included here, as they felt they would get a better price if it was put on a City contract, The City Council studied the map and discussed what should be blacktopped. The City Engineer. said that this will be on a unit price base, and the quantities should be high enough to cover what they want done. He said that it can always be modified. The Council decided to include the north side of the Ha11 in the quantities also as it can be deleted at a later time if necessary. The City Engineer pointed out that the parking lot is draining into a sump area, The City Engineer said that this complete project will cover five streets, and Ruth and Liberty wi11 be delayed until the storm sewer is in. Council- man Liebl asked if a petition was received soon, could Jupiter Drive and Camet Lane be done in this.project. The City Engineer said that last year four contracts were let and there will be more let this year. RESOLUTION ��77-1967 ORDERING PRELIMINARY PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES OF THE COSTS THEREOF: STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1967-1 (ADDENDUM ��3� : The description on the resolution was corrected to read, "T.H. 4�65 West Service Road: From Osborne Road to 750 Feet South." MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution ��77-1967. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there bein g no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RESOLUTION ��78-1967'RECEIVING THE PRELIMINARY REPORT AND CALLING A PU�LIC HEARING ON THE MATTER OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS: STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1967-1 (ADDENDUM �k3): MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution �k78-1967. Seconded by Council- man Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RESOLUTION ��79-I967 D7 IMPROVEMENT PROJECT N( PREPARATION OF ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR STORM ; The City Finance Director said that this resolution will take in the whole area in 5C that is on the west side o£ University. MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt Resolution ��79-1967. Seconded by Councilman � Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham dec}.ared the motion carried. RESOLUTION ��80-1967 DIRECTING PUBLICATION OF HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO.S (SCHEDULE CZ MOTION by Councilman Samuelson, seconded by Councilman Harris, to adopt Resolution ��80�1967. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. CLAIMS• MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve for payment General and Public � Utilities Claims ��11508 throu�h ;�11649 and Liquor Claims ��998 throu�h �1053. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. � � � . � � ' REGULAR COUNCIL N�ETING, APRIL 17, 1967 PAGE 15 ' � � ' ESTIMATES: Councilman Liebl said he would like to ask the Consulting Engineer which wells are included in the Keys Well Drilling�Company Estimate ��17 for W-75A. Mr. Comstock said that these are Wells 7, 8 and 9, and that Wells.3 and 4 are not included in this Estimate. Councilman Liebl asked if Wells 7, 8 and 9 are working and what capacity there is on the line. Mr. Comstock said that they w�re working. The�City Engineer said that they are all over 1,000 gallons per minute. Councilman Liebl asked about Well ��4. The City Engineer said that this well is not working now. . Mr. Gibbs, acting for the City Attorney, said that the City Attorney had called four members of the Council regarding Estimate ��17 of Keys Well Drilling Company, as to the possibility of settling the litigation. He said he had been unable to reach Councilma.n Sheridan. Mr. Gibbs said that the City Attorney said the suit could be settled for $600 or less, and apparently it had been settled for $500, and the figure is to be changed to $5,500 on the estimate. The Consulting Engineer said that if this is' the wish of the Council, they should issue a Change Order so that the contract will balance out. Councilman Sheridan suggested they make this estimate a partial estimate and have them come in at the next Council Meeting for the additional amounto The Council agreed with this. MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to make Keys Well DrilTing Company Estimate , ��17 a PARTIAL estimate rather than a final estimate and leave the amount at $5,000. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a ve�ce vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. � Councilman Harris asked if the estimates on the City Hall are falling in line with the work. The City Manaoer said he thought they were a couple of weeks behind. Councilman Liebl said that he wanted an excellent brick laying job done, and he will check it often, as they do not want the people criticizing the job. MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to pay"the following estimates: Harry S. Horwitz & Co., Inc. Mechanical Contractor ,� 1411 - llth Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota ' Fridley Civic Center - Certificate No. 3 (3/27/67) February 15, 1967 through March 15, 1967 Hoffman.Electrice Comt�a�ty, Z.c. _ Anoka, Minnesota �Electxica]. Contractar Fridley Civic Center - Certificate No. 3 (4/1/67) March 1, 1967 through March 31, 1967 D. M. Noyes Construction Co., Inc. General Contractors 100 West Franklin Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota ' Fridley Civic Center - Certificate No. 4 (4/4/67) February 28, 1967 through March ' 31, 1967 $ 6,642.00 $ 3,600.00 $ 21,544.00 ' ' ' ' ' , ' 1 RFGIJLAR COUNCIL r1Is'ETING, APRIL 17, 1967 S. C. Smiley & Associates, tlrchitects 1750 Hennepin Avenue Minneapolis, Mir�nesota 55403 Fridley Civic Center - Professional Services Keys Well Drilling Co. 413 North Lexington Parkway St. Paul, Minnesota, 55104 Estimate ��17 (PARTIAL) Water Improvement Project 75-A (Three Additional Drift Wells) Sandstrom & Hafner, Inc. 749 Forest Dale Road New Brighton, Minnesota, 55112 . Estimate ��2 (PARTIAL) Storm Sewer Improvement Project 5-C (laterals west of University and north of T.H..�k100 - Sylvan Hills area) Keys Well Drilling Co. , 413 North Lexington Parkioay � St. Paul, Minnesota, 55104 Estimate ��1 (PARTIAL) Water Improvemer,t Project No. 85 (Repair - Well No. 3) Comstock & Davis, Inc. Consulting Engineers . 1446 County Road "J" Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55432 Estimate ���1 for furnishing of �Professional Engineering Services for planning Melody Manor Park Improvement Project No. P-1 Estimate ��2 for furnishing of resident inspection and resident supervision for the staking out of the construction work for Storm Sewer Improvement Project No. 5-C from February 27, 1967 through April Y, 1967 (Laterals - Sylvan Hills area) - Estimate ��2 for furnishing of resident inspection and resident supervision for the staking out of • the construction work for Sanitary Sewer Improve- ment Project No. 76 from February 27, 1967 through , ".April 1, 1967 (Sylvan Hills) Estimate ��2 (FINAL) for the furnishing of Prof- essional Engineer.ing Services for planning and general supervision of Water Improvement Project 75-G, Schedule 2(High Service Pumps and 3 Add-- iti���al FzZters) . a PAGE 16 - - , $ 739.07 $ 5,000.00 $ 16,608.60 $ 1,780.20 $ 514.90 $ 2,495.00 $ 30.00 $ 2,545.43 -i � REGULAR COUNCIL NIEETING, APRIL 17, 1967 PAGE 17 Estimate ��14 for the furnishing of resident in- • spection and resident supervision.for the staking out of the construction work for Water Improvement Project No. 75-C, Schedule 2(High Service Pumps and 3 Additional Filters) $ 205.00 Estitnate ��1 for the furnishing of Professional Engineering Services for planning Storm,Sewer Improvement Project No. 5-C (Laterals - Sylvan Hills area) $ 4 660.00 � The Motion was,seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. LICENSES• MOTION by Councilman Samuelson, seconded by Councilman Sheridan, to approve the following licenses: • C�i F'E Frc�ntiEr• C]_ub 7365 Cer,trGl Av�, P1.E. Fridla; , 2-`� r.nesota Bur�er F;ir.� 64)_0 Ur�iversity .^.ve, i1.E. Fridley , ;•:�.r,nesota Buffy�s A E: LT 7429 �. River �aad Fridley, ?•'innESOta CIGE� rZ��',TT� Ryan--F',ar]_an Conoco 63$9 University Ave. 21. �,. FridleS , i��ir�:�esota D1�`i fy t s A& t•: ?1�29 E. F�ive: R�Gd Fridle�•, 1•;ir_nesota B& R In & Qut ��arl:et 74t;g E. t{l"JE,'a FiOc Ci Pl'2.C�Zej'� �'ilTt:lESOt1 TO:!i Thur::o SuFeret�e 6229 �►� :�r� J ;� 65 t'. :,, Friciley, i•�ir.r��sota Sky�rood Fhar:«:c f, Inc . 52Q'j Cer.t�ral �'•ve . A1. E. Fridley, tar:�esota. by : r�arl.ene F�vlitzki by: Rtts: ell: d. Peie: sor, by : Earl 1•�. Duf f f by : Boyci P. Har�an br : : arI I�'. Duf�y by: Robe_•t t:. .•:Gste �y-: . j;'all�ce ft. °ettit b; : HzI.en _T. ?e �e: so n 9 ReneV: a.� Renew�.l iter.et: �.l ' � tJevr itenec•r�zl • Renet: a.l Rer.e�.:r.l . Ren ��•: a I REGUI,A.R COUNCIL rIEETING, APRIL 17, 1967 CIG�:RE 1^Z� �LICF I�?SES (Continued ) Cliff � s Service CEnter by: I. J. P.tu��hy Co. 7250 Old Central Ave, Pd.E. Frid� cy, t;�.nnesota Stei�er�s "66�� Service by; I� J� �f „ 6519 Old Central Ave. Iv*,E. urphy „c. Fridley, riinneso�a Frontier Ciub ' by; riarlar;e Povlitz�ci 7365 Certr�l r �e. Pd.E, Fridley, t��.nnesota � . . i Hess � i�'ob� le Stat� or. 65co F.. :�i-rer itoa� by� Char�es 'r'es; Fr�.dl.e;y, t�innesota DELI�TERY TRUC?{ , � Suburba.n Da.i: y Dist. , Inc. by: Dayton R. Hendricks 53%+� tiorgan Av�. lv'o. I�1i7r.ea�iolis, I�il.nnesota GUPdS F. 1�I, C. Cor�oration 1�8th �And r�;arshall St. N. �. Fridley, I�;ir,nesota "OFF S�iLE" Froniier Club 73�5 Central �ve. N.F. Fridley, t�tinr.esota Tom T'i,L:mb Superette 622� E��is•ray ri5� il.E. Fridle�-, t�innesota Dick t s Kti•�ik Shop 6319 Hi�,ay r`65 11.E. Fridle; , i�innesota B Rc R In & Out t-'ar�cet 7449 E. t2z'ver Roac' Fridleyr� i•innesota by: K. K. Knu.tzen by: Nlarlene Fovlitzlci by: ti�;allace Pettit by: Richard Fioule by: c�ober� F;. :•Iaste PAGE 18 � Neh� � f NeV� Rener�: a 1 . Rene��al. New Rene::a.T Renerral Rene��:al Rener;�.l Reneti:al � ; � REGULAR COUNCIL TIEETING, APRIL 17, 1967 SEftVICE ST�',TI()?: Ry�r.�fiarl�n Conoco 638q University �1ve. �1.E, Fridle3�, 1�_i.r�ne�o±a Eurk�s Texaco 6301 f���:dy /,-�6� .rr. E. Fridley, �:inneso�� Les►s �tand�rd 7Gso Ft����a�. ; `G5 t�r. E. Fridley, 2•;ir�n�sota TP,VEitri . . Frorti.er C7_ub 7365 Central �v�. N.E. Fri�ley� t•�innesota by: Boyd E[zrlan by: Earl F. Burke by: Lester Sch�ffran by: t�.a.rler.e Povlitzki VH,P�i�I"1r_- P:,ACHIAJF.S � Strite-Anderson r•Zf�. Co, by: Szrvomation Con�Fan;� 75�5 N.�. Viron Drive _ Fridley, l�:inneso �a " LIST OF CONTR.ACTORS LICENSES TO BE APPROVED EY COUNCIL FOF THE • FISCAL PERIOD 4/30/67 - 4/30/68 � April I7, 1967 - CARPENTRY North Suburban Builders 3218 67th Avenue North Minneapolis, Minnesota $y; Paul Anderson New EXCAVATII�'G - � . Ted Renollett � 6725 Channel Road Fridley, riinnesota By• Ted Renollett New GAS SEP.VICES Farr Plumbino & Heatin� Co. 7217 77th Avenue i:orth Minneapolis, �finnesota 55428 Ey: Duane Farr Renewal PAGE 19 Rene:ti�Gl Renetival Rer.ewal • ReneZ.a� Renewai 0 REGUT�AR COUNCIL N�ETING, APRIL 17, 1967 PAGE 20 GENF.RAL CONTRt1CTORS - The Denesen Co., Inc. � . ' 2836 Colfax Avenue South Minneapolis, Mi.nnesota By: H. R. Peterson . New Giertsen Company � � 350I Xen��rood Avenue � Minneapolis, riinnesota By: Louis P. DenBoer Renewal Chris Jensen & Son Co. 1400 Selby Avenue St. Paul, Minnesota 55104 By: Chris Jenson Ne�a i Lindi��a11 Construction , . 1120 West Minnehaha Pk«y. Minneapolis, �finnesota By: G. H. Lindwall Renewal Maher & Bergren Inc. 1 West Road Circle Pines, Minnesota . By: Eernard Maher New' Miles Construction Co. , 4500 Lyndale Avenue North Minn�apolis, Minnesota Bys Ron Scholl Renewal The Sussel Co. � 1850 Como Avenue . St. Paul, Minn��so�a By: Stanley Barenbaun Renewal A. L. Williams, Coztractor 8562 East Rivar R�ad • � � Min►l�a�o� is, riinnesota By: A. L. Williaa�s Renmwal HEATING Farr Plu�nbin� & Heating Co. Box 235 , Rt . 3 Osseo, rlinnes ota By: Duane J. Farr Rene�val MASONFY , ___---- Jamison Bros., Inc. 8427 Center Drive v. £. . � Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Duane B9 Jamison New pLASTEP.7NG � , � Mickelson Plaster & Stucco Co. 1500 16A St. N. W. New Srighton, �Iinnesota By: Glen R. rlickelson Rene�aal . SIGN EP.F.CTIr;G Huber Signs Co., Inc. . . . 700 41ese County Road B B L..guber Renewal St. Paul, rlinnesota Y= � 0 � - � •. I � � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, APRIL 17, 1967 PAGE 21 ' ' ' UPON a voice vote, the motion to approve the licenses carried. COMMUNICATIONS: (A) N.S.S.S.D; EI,ECTION EXPENSES MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the Communication from the North Suburban Sanitary Sewer District. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. ' Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. (B) M.H.D: PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE Councilman Liebl requested.that the communication be read for the benefit of the press. The press was given a copy of the letter. MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to receive the communication.from the Minnesota Highway Department. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. (C) BOARD OF HEALTH: REPORT MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the report from the Board of Health. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no na.ys, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. (D) ERICKSON PETROLEUM; 58TH AVENUE NORTHEAST STATTON Councilman Harris said that the Erickson Company has proposed that the alley be vacated and u'eEded to them as the adjacent property owners do not desire to have it, but on checking, the whole width cannot be given them as the other_half has to go to the abutting property owners. He suggested they receive the letter and advise the Erickson Company they could put the fence on their propezty if the City can still retain an easement. Zhe Council discussed the possibility of granting the alley vacation to Erickson and the property owners, and Erickson getting quit claim deeds from the property owners for their half, and whether they could put a fence down the m�ddle of the easement over utitlities. Mayor Kirkham said that it would just_have to be torn down if necessary. Councilman Sheridan said that the City could not abandon just half an alley, so if it were to be vacated, it would.have to go all the way to 60th Avenue. Mayor Kirkham pointed out this would make the property . deeper and easier to develop. Councilman Sheridan suggested leaving the right-o£-way as it is and allow them to construct a fence one foot in from the easterly right-of-way of the alley. Councilman Samuelson said that they can build up to the easement already. Councilman Harris said that if the alley is there someone would probably use i.t and there will be complaints from the residential people. Mayor Kirkham said that there are fences on utility easements in the City, the people know that if the City has to get in there, the fence will have to come down. Councilman Samuelson said the property owner would just have to be willing to take this risk. The City Manager � ated that fences should not be allowed directly over an underground utility, Mr. Paulson a;:�ced ' if the a11ey could be closed but not vacated. Councilman Harris said that he did not think Erickson would like this, if they planned to use it at all, and he felt they should either have to go along with the first agreement or vacate the alley so it can be.prevented from being used. The City Manager said he would check the Minutes as to what had been dis- cussed previously. � ' REGULAR COUNCIL I�1EE`L'ING, APRIL 17, 1967 PAGE 22 MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the communication from Erickson ' Petroleum Corporation and refer it to the Administration for further information. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirk�:am declared the motion carried. ' , ' ' , ' ' ' � ' '� �E UNITY,HOSPITAL: TRANSIT SYSTEM MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive the communication from Unity Hospital. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kizicham declared the motion carried. (F). DAYTON'S: TARGET STORE Councilman Harris said he understands that the restrictions will be covered in the deeds. Mr. Gibbs said that they would consider this a letter of intent, and it will be checked when the deed is filed. The City Manager asked if the Council wanted to withdraw their directive` that there be an agreement signed. Councilman Harris said not until they receive the deed, and that under the standard building procedures, they would not be given a Certificate of Occupancy until a deed has been received conveying this i:o the City. MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the communication from Dayton's. The Motion was seconded and upon a voic.e vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. (G) SCHILLINGER: HOSPITALIZATION INSURANCE The City Manager said that several other companies have been contaced about the insurance in addition to the ones listed in the letter. Council- man Liebl asked if the City has an agent of record. The City Manager said that the Aetna hospitalization is handled through Schillinger's agency, that is why Mr. Schillinger is handling this. Councilman Liebl said he had received a call from Bl.ue Cross and Blue. Shield and they had pointed out that they cannot give as low a premium if they have to pay an agent rather than insuring directly. Councilman Harris said that under our new provisions, there would not be an agent of record, because it is strictly on a bid basis. Mayor Kirkham said that Blue Cross should just submit their bid, ignoring the agent of record. MOTION by Samuelson to receive the communication from Mr. Schillinger. ' Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ' Councilman Liebl said he was not against a man being paid for work he has done, but an agent would be taking the money of the employees that should be going toward a better policy. He also suggested that they try to make ' the contract a three year contract so that the premiums do not go up. Mayor Kirkham sa.id he was sure that when the companies bid, if they have a better three year policy, he was sure they would offer it. ' bir. Wilbur Llhitmore asked if they had heard anymore about the Police life insurance. The City Manager said that that will be quoted aS soon as he received it from Mr. Schillinger. He said that there was no sense in ' hunting for the letters any longer, so he had asked rir. Schillinger to get some quotes for him. ' ' REGULAR COUNCIL ]YIEETING, APRIL 17, 1967 PAGE 23 � ' , ' IJ , ' � , ' H) SORLIE• CLEANUP MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the letter from Mrs. Clinton E. Sorlie and send a copy of it to the school. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ' _ (I) FRIDLEY LITTLE LEAGUE Councilman Samuelson said that the Fridley Little League is developing their site on 58th A�enue and Jefferson Street, have graded it and are seeding it and doing a very nice job. He showed the Council the plan for their proposed structure and said they will be coming to the Building Inspector tor a permit. There was a discussion about children going to Parkview having some means of cutting through the property. Councilman Harris asked if sewer was available. Councilman Samuelson said that sewer is available, but it wi11 be their responsibility to get t�o it. The Councii discussed the fact that the building must be a temporary one, � and said the lease should show that it is moveabi�. Councilman Harris suggested that this be conveyed to the Little League the next time they talk to them. CONIMENDATION FOR SEARCH OF DROWNED BOY: Councilman Samuelson said that as a Council they should direct the Administration to send a letter of commendation to the Police Department, Fire Department and volunteers who devoted time and effort to the search for the lost boy in Rice Creek. Councilman Harris suggested a letter to the Police Underwater Recovery Unit also, and Chief McCarthy said this had been taken care of already. Mayor Kirkham said he understood that our own department had put in 235 off-duty hours, which is tremendous. Councilman Samueison said he wished the press would take note of this. COMMUNICATION', DEDICATION OF GRACE HIGH SCHOOL: Mayor Kirkham read an i�vitation the Council had received to attend the dedicatian of the new Grace High School on Sunday, April 30, 1967 at 2;00 P.M. COMMUNICATION, ICE ARENA: Mayor Kirkham said that a communication had been received from Representative Save2koul that the Ice Arena Bill had passed the House on Apri1 12, 1967, with a vote of 130 in favor and 2 opposed. COMMUNICATIQN, BILL NEE TO FIRE DEPARTMENT ' A communication has been received from Bill Nee complimenting the tremendous effort of the Fire Department in trying to sa�xe his home, and he passed on hi,s thanks. , COMMUNICATION, MAYOR'S ASSOCTATION: ' Mayor Kirkham had received a communication from the Mayor of Rochester, Minnesota notifying him of a meeting of the rtayor�s Association to discuss impending legislation on Thursday, April 27, 1967, and visiting Councilman are also welcome. � � � i� , CI ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' , ' � , ' 1 ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, APP.IL 17, 1967 VISITORS: MR. FRANCIS VANDAN, REQUESTING CONFIRMATTON OF DOCtJNTENTS PAGE 24 Mr. vanDan, 6242 FSaker Avenue Northeast, addressed the Counci.l about some copies of documents he had, which he said were purported to be true. He said he had called both the City Clerk and the City Manager, but was told they had never seen such documents. Mr, vanDan quoted a State Statute about the availablility of ptzblic rec�rds, and that they should be readily available. He asked the Council to pass a resolution ordering the custodian of the records to furnish him documents. He said the purpose would be to satisfy himself on whether the documents were true or forged. He read a - document purported to be from the Police Civil Service Commission to Mayor Kirkham and the Councilmen about a television set which was turned in to the Police Department as stolen merchandise, and lost in the tornado. He also had other papers which he said showed that some kind of investigation had been conducted. Councilman Harris asked Mr. vanDan if he would not agree that there probably would be certain documents that could go from department to department and not be public documents. He asked Mr. vanDan where he had gotten these documents. Mr. vanDan said he was not at liberty to say as he wanted to protect the person who had given them to him. Mr. vanDan said he would like to know if the documents are true, and if so, they would be a basxs for action under Section 609.47 of the Criminal Code, interference with property in official custody, punishable by one year or $1,000, and if some County Attorney or the Governor found it applicable, misconduct of public officials applies to the whole City Council for failure or refusal to perform a non- discretionary duty of his office. � Mr. Gibbs, Acting for the City Attorney, asked Mr. vanDan if he� was an attorney and competent to make such accusations. Mr. vanDan said he was not an attorney, but could interpret the law. He said he has not accused anyone, but wanted to know if the doucments are true, in which case the Council should have acted, or if they are false, he will tear them up. Councilman Harris said that the Council would not be the body to hear this, but it would be heard in Court. Mr. vanDan said that he has no evidence, as these documents are not authenticated sa he could not file this in court, Councilman Harris said he was sure there were documents passed every day in City Hall which are routine items and the Council does not see. Mayor Kirkham said that the official records of the City are open to anyone, and if�these documents were received as official Mr. vanDan is welcome to them, but what- ever Mr. vanDan is after does not seem to be anything the Council can give him. Mayor IZirkham said that nothing like these purported documents are part of the Minutes, and if Mr. vanDan did not want to libel or slander anyone as he says, he could have asked about this privately rather than in- viting the press and making so much noise about it. Mr. vanDan said he could have spoken earlier, but he had tried to track this down, but the answers had not been forthcoming, and he would like to know if they are genuine, in which case he would go to the District Court for a release of the originals. Councilman Harris pointed out that the Fridley Police Civil Service Commission was set up so that matters that involve the Police Depart- ment are not involved in politics, and the Council is not the body to debate communications, issues or situations involving the Police Departmeat. - Mr. Carl Paulson, 430 N. E. 57th Place, said he thought a matter of this nature should go to the Police Civil Service Commission for their action, in aa open meeting if necess.ary, so that if there is anything wrong it can be corrected. He said he felt the Council must�take this attitude as they are the people's Council. Mayor Kirkham said that the Council is '� . � � � � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, APRIL 17, 1967 PAGE 25 ' elected by the people, and has promised to d o what they think is in the best interest of' the citizens and the community as a whole, but they often run into amateurs muddying the waters and making it difficult for them to do their job. Mr. Paulson said that someone has taken a loss, � and the insurance company will not pay it. Mr. Gibbs said that as prosecuting Attorney he had determined, after a thorough investigation based on all the facts and all the circumstances that it was originally stolen, and if the.owner was found, he � uld be reimbursed. Councilman ,. Harris said that the Councilmen are noi, attorneys and cannot be asked to make a legal determination. Mayor Kirkham said that any action the ' Council takes is certainly in the best interest of the community,'although it may not always appear that way. Mr. Paulson said that if there are documents being withheld, and if the Council is not being made aware of t.hings, he suggested the Council adopt a resolution directing the City , M�nager to bring all records discussed before the Council. The City Manager said that he had never seen such purported documents, and he would be unable to produce them even if the Council directed him to do so. Mayor ' Kirkham said that Mr. vanDan will have to pursue this in whatever direction he feels necessary, or trust the Council, one way or another. ' VISITQR: MR. CARL PAULSON, REPAIRS ON MZSSISSIPPI STREET Mr. Carl Paulson said he understood that the County is planning on re- building Mississippi Street to Eas;: River Road, but in the interim he � suggested they make repairs, as there are many bad holes. Councilman Samuelson said that he ha:; noticed the same thing when he had driven on it yesterday, but by today they had bezn repaired. The City Manger � said that this has been repaired twice before this Spring. ADJOURNMEN T : There being no further business, Mayor Kirkham declared the Regular Council meeting of Apri1 17, 1967 adjourned at 12:35 A.M. ' •� Respectfully submitted, L �"�1.;�,L� ��, �£-t^-m� Mary Lu- S t rom Secretar3� to ti�e Council ' J CJ , � ' �r OFFICIAL PUBLICATION CITY OF FRIDLEY (EXHIBIT A) NOTICE OF HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS STORM SEjdEF PROJECT ��5-C (ADDENDUM ��1) WHEREAS, .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, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEFEBY GIVEN THAT on the lst day of ' May, 1967 at 8:00 o'clock P.M., the City Council will meet at the City Hall in said City, and will at said time and place, hear all parties interested in said improvements in whole or in part. ' The general nature of the improt�ement is the�construction (in the lands and streets noted below) of the follo�ving improvement, to-wit: ' CONSTRUCTION ITEM Stoxm sewer and appurtenances in and sen=ing the area ' bounded as: 61st Avenue on the North side: 60th�Avenue on the South side: 2nd Street on the East side: Main Street on the West side: , ursuant to M.S.A. Sections 42 1 ' P 9.0 1 to 429.111. ' ESfiIMATED COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $3, 360. 00 The area proposed to be assessed for such improvement for aIl or a � portion of the cost of the improvement is the property contained within the area above described. ' DATED THIS 1?�' DAY OF APRIL, 1967, BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY. I ' � . ' ATTEST: CITY CLERK - rlarvin C. Brunsell Publish: April 21, 1967 April 28, 1967 MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham � � fl � v OFFICTAL PWLTCATION OFFICIAL NOTZ�E CITY OF FRIDLEY PUBLIC HEA.RING BEFORE THE CITY COtJL�1CIL TO WHOM IT I�IAY CONCERN: NOTICE IS �REBy GIVEI�T that the City Counca.l of the City of Fridley will meet in the Counci], Chambers of the City Ha1.l at 8:00.. o'clock P.M., Monday, May l, 1967, to consider the following matterc A request for a Special Use Permit to permit construction of a double bungalow in an R-1 D�.strict as per Section 45.19 (2A), City Code of Fridley, Minnesota 1963, Revised December 1964, on Lot 12, Block 2, Osborne Manor (lot north of 7531 University Avenue Northeast� Anoka County, Minnesota, same being 7541 Univ- ersity Avenue Northeast, Fridley� Minnesota. (Request by Severin & Eleanor Chmielewska., 7531 University Avenue Northeast, Fridley, Minnesota, 55432). Anyone desiri.ng to be heard with reference to the above matter will be heard at this meeting. Jack Oo Kirkham MAYOR Publish: April 21, 1967 April 28, 1967 0 a !—r � ,. $� , Planni.nl_Couuui�_ssioil rlcetiii¢ -�riT1 6,,1967 ��_k �.-�� `s . . approxi.tua�.cly 110 fect� I25 feet, 1G9 feet and 90 feet, subject to verifi.- `` cation and clarifi.cation by tlie �;ngineerin� DepclTtlilC.Ilt. Upoii a voice vate, all�votirt� aye, tiie motion carri_ed unani.mously_,_ _ • It was noted there are t�•ro zoning categories in the above parcel, but the CoTmission ielt that no further action caas required no��, bui: thexe is the possi.bi_lity ot a request later on to extend the co�nercial Z0111I1�. 4. APPI�7CATIOi1 T0 �OE`.F,I) 0�� APPEALS : S. C?�•fIELEr.ISKI : Lot 12, Block 2, Osborne Manar, special use permit for tc��o family dc�relling. Member Ylinen said he visi.ted the property and talkecl to a�Ijacent property o��mers and only one indica�ed mild disapproval. �Ie stated i.t c•�as ` a goocT lot. The petitioner lives in one of the actjacent homes. The proposed structure �•�ould be tc•�o stories, r10TI0\ by Ylinen, seconded by Jensen, to recon:�end app.rov_al of the .. �tition of Severin or Eleanor Chmiele�•�ski�to ttie City_ Council for_this two fami7.y d�,�elli_n� on Lot 12, Block 2, Osborne i•Ianor ���ith the specifi.ca- tion that ttiere be a gara�e st;all for each dt•�elling unit, connected to�' the street -���itli a hard SLl"LtSCE.'Ci CIT1.VeC72}7, and the remai.nder of the lot shall_be sodded i.ncludin.� tne bou.levard, and further stipulate that Lhe oimer enter into an a�reera`nt �•rith the City in cor_nection c•iitn tlie above requirer.��nts that � f the oc��r�er does not comply ��,ith said requireTnents, -�he City shall complete said requirements and assess the cost back to the � ..properLy-�(Tpon a voice vote, al��voCin��re, the motion carried unanzmousl� . S. T�IIFU STREEI PATTERlv : - Copies of the letter from Erickson Petroleum Corp. indicatin� their desire not to participate in plans concerzing carrying Third Street throuon to 57th Avenue were passed out to the Com.�nission memSers. Yn ans�aer to Chairman Huohes question, i�lemoer Jensen (chairman of the Plats & Subdivisior_s-Streets & Utilities Subconimittee) said it is pretty hard to sununarize. It involves Iiterally months of study by the .Subcotnmittee and resulted in a fairly con�plete division of opinion as to . '�the merits or demerits of the progosal. The Subcom�ittee made *_wo m�tions, the first motion failed c•�hich favored the recomnendation of the proposal. Since th�re seemed to be no real feelino for continued revie�r� of the problem, it secmed to be the c•risest move to forward it to the.Planning CoAUnission. This letter from Erickson Petroleu,� Corp. is a complete surprise in vie�a of the Subcon�itcee meeting �•;hich took place on iiarcil 30�ii. � In a very short tine they have more or less rever�ed their feelin�. �ir. Wagner called me after a discussion c•ritii Bob Rote so that I�•:ould be a:�art of the reversal �nd I called Bob Rote, because the conlTents made to r.:e really did not say anytiiing e:�cept the�� �•:ere no longer fav�rir� tnis pr�- ' . � posal. Bob Rote inf:oi�ed me tiiey o�an. additi�nal property north of 57tti Avenue across the s�reet of thei.r present site and it is tne feelino n�:�r of Bob Rote and the manaoec�ent th�.t the street �•�h,ich they na�e i.n tne p� st - praposed could actually becor�:e a deterrent in the develop;��at oi Ehis property. Z'hey could 'oe in the pasition of havir,o fostered a ro�� c�;nicti, �Il 2 �E'c1Y' 02" tT:'J� t�lc^.y i:!l��lt I•71Si1 I17C �O be �C1�2'C Z� all. The� h£.VC I:J� devel�pcd sp�cific pla_�s at .Li�i.s c:�ri.ti.��, bi�t c�d not c•�isfi t, c?��la�� 2z� action if tlte Cor::-�ittee c�ris?��ed to c�ntin��e• the study. Chaii�:an �iuofies saic� �liat sonetime a�o a n�.�r�ber of t�ie nen►3ers tour�d � � ���� �� ��b:G� � � 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE Honorable P�Iayor Members os the City Counc�l Fridley, r�inneso-ca Geni:lemen: ANOKA COUNTY 550-3450 r��� FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421 April 21, 1967 e This Council has been accusecl of ignoring a recon�nendatzon by the PoliGe Civil Service Commi.ssion concerning cer��.ain irregu-- larities within the Fri.dl.ey Pola.ce Departrnent � These charyes have been igno-recl by this body too long and a.f we are to retain any deyzee of confidence o� our cii:izens and City Corumissions, t'ne time has come fo-r us to eitner fo? 1oc�� ou-r Police Civil Service Continission's recon�;�endation or thro��� it out pu'i�licly to squelch this accusa�ion once and for all. E ach of us received a copy of the Police Civil Service Com- miss?on's facts and suggestions and I propose that t'nis be ac�ed upon at once. - Very truly yours, t . C!' � - --;��' � � ;1 `l: l"�j�) L%� _ %'�'"r_ Z. '� " "�- / `1 F'rank G. Lieb1. • CO'�NCIL1`�N THTRD tiv?�,,.n.D e � ORIGINATOR - Ext;act PINK copy and Forward �'1fIITt a�d YELLOW copies. `�,� 9 �.�, REPLIER - Retum YELLO�Y copy and retain WHITE copy. � - --- -- - _ ,..__--------- ------- _ . _. --- ---------------- _ ---------- -- - _--- - ---- TEN7lON OF: � _ . .._ _ . . _ _ _.. ____ --- . _ -- _._. _--__------ ---- _ _---- _ _-------I Honorable P=layor___& _P�Z�rrin_ers__.o��,_ the__Cit � � _ -. _ _ _ _ Y- ----- Councii � --Gity oi Fric1]_ey, L�a.nnesota _ _ ___---- ____ : � LFro�:- _ Council.rnan.--Li�bl _ __-----____---- . --� ! UBJECT ?'tems to be discussea under Item ='-3 oy t'f1E DATE Anri]. 2� , 1967 :�V— blay J., 1,9G7 Council agenaa. �1.� D�scuss? on _oy__ the_Facts___and Findinas oi the Pol'ice Civi.l Service � . _ _ . - - ----- _ _� _ _- --- -- ---------- Cormnission �•�hicii �vas c�a.ven to tne Council in Nover�toer or 1966. ;._.__'.__"-."' ' ' ....._.... ..__.._.____ ..._.... _.__...._'_'__._._....__.�_�!_ _ ' .___'_"_._ ...'_."-�_..___.__._.__.�_'__"_."_...__'_".__.__""_'_.____.'-""`__._._.___.._"'_-. � � ):_.Finc?ing_an honest_ and__proper_solu�c9_on and_stand by__the__Council. __ ______._ ____ � � ___regarding the_ Cnie�:_ of _ Po,tic�._,_ ,r ______._ ______ ___ _______ _ _ ___ __ �) iLeLte_r to the City Counc�.J_ �rom Councilman Liebl. E� . . -._.-..�.____'_ _ ._. _ _._ �.�, _'__.'�___'_._'___ -.______ ___. -__ -_ _- __. - . � ` �NATURE�. .; '\ - f `' ;�I`^ 1 C � �; � E P L Y: '"__'` v � � ---- _— ----= -------__----_._. �,. . . �------------ ---- __ ----- _ __�_ �r f ., ���..__ --- - ---- ----. ----- --- _ _.._ �— - ----- - �-- - - ---_—_ ' ' ,` 1f - � � Frank G. Lieb? , Councilrnan Third tidaxc� DATE SIGNATURE REPL)ER'S CO�Y—�tETAiN FOR YOUR FILES ' The Honor�bte M�yor and City Council Pflembers � The fo l( ot�r i ng i nform�t i on i s be i ng prov i ded for y�ur con s i derat i on as � result of our discussions �t the Council meeting of April 3, 19�7, �lherein I indic�tec! to you th�t along with the job description outlining the educ�tion�l b�ckground requirements, further job descr i pt i on w� s necess.-�ry, i n order to proccecl w ith our proposed intentions of hirin9 a full-time city pl�nner. The fo I I oi�r i ng add it i ona I suggest i ons Gre not i n-�ended to be complete but r�ther �re bei�g provided for your information: 1. Planner to be responsible to each department Gs directed by the City hi�nGger. 2. Assist the City r9antger in �ny additionai dutie s as required. � 3. Prep�re �11 b�cl�ground inform,tion rel�tive to a petitioner's request for the Pl�nning.Commission's cons i derat i on and `heir $ubsequent determ i nat i on . 4• Coni: i nue to upd�te a i I C ity Pi �nn i ng ��nd zon i ng at the . direction of the Council Gnd City P:1Gnager. 5. Continue to upd�te ordin�nces rel�tive to�pianning and zoning are�s �s directed by the City Councit with the ass i st �n.ce of the ( ega { dep �rtment . 6. Be �v�ilable to solicit pr^ospective commercial �►nd �industri�l investors. . 7• Advise the Planning Cor�mission on any new ide�s in : ' pl�nning concepts. � Any �ddition�! criteri� th�t you feel is necessary should be '� ' prep-red for our use before we proceed with the �etu�l interview , of � ny pr�ospec� i ve p I�nn i ny emp ioyee. � �.' • ;: Res�ectFu; !;y submitted, - � / r,�/. � ���;% f� ���- . � D�ve H`rris 0 � t� � e � ' � r� - P F2 � n/1G.^-, i : �➢:!1 �? � Pi�3�i;��ers s:�i�ri�s fc;- ci���s u��de� ?.;,000 :��iif� cni p1��n,��e; - Soui°c�; Sus�v��y Ly !'i.5.°.0. - t�l�.��°:.h, 1��5 C3�y . S�n !�u � s �L� � s�o, C � i Flev4ct� C �. , Cu i ��:t7. VC':Ii�J{)I� j,��, ��f�I�i:JC1S � �n�a��3��, t�?��y7��:�c� G��c1e;� V�3 9cy, F�1�;::� Gt��co, C�i � � e; ��a t-i91p� La�, Ca� Ggusic :�;��i �-Yo Cc:��l QOU;2�: � i`'u 2 a U�:c7, �� Rosev3i ie, Ca1 i�c; r�ia Fe�L-�s�; o G�l $� o; �� ia Pe�aturn�, C���i��;°�:�a tic�J i�, ;J, Ca i�� e; �: I� �fr� :l:i �n9 -i�;ush:s:;��c,� CCt�i� f�e�� � CaS � i'1 � i;;`l Rye, � t�4el•r Y�; !; Qa r s'� c�:•r, C � l:� c: s� � � los A��r��a Ca i i fc; �ia Inclio, Cai ifc�,-i��� Fa1 Z., ' ` � C�;.�� cf�, V�. Oal: Crec;:, �•,isc�>>:;i� FJe�a ie�, :i; �ze7� fi_ :��c��, Cai � ; c,•:� i�, a Po��u4a�:�c� 25,000 21�abo0 23,F00 2�0300 i9,5oo 18,i00 1�,500 1%,200 �7,000 iGPgoo 16,E00 iba?_00 if�a200 i�af�00 . j L}D c�pp il:,B00 11�, f�Q t ��, 60C 13,j�oo 1i,20� 1i,000 l0,uC0 10,600 F:�s�(: in S�ze 1 2 3 l� S 6 7 II � 9 t0 i1 12 13 �1� �� lb 1i I8 19 �o 2� 2? 2; � Satary 11 a ?.?.0 7,%2t3 %,a00 9,75� . �,1�F8 9,37? - 10 � 00!: 8Di0� 7, �39 8,520 �,732 9,15u i o, ?6t� 9a�:00 g�o,�� �f�s �=��=:R-_ . a, 66�, �,1��� 9,300 : 6, t�l.1; . g,99� la,G3o 7,20� . 8, 9'}0 . � , � �: �<< : In orcler for a�er;on to b�� des;;;Tnat�d �1S 1�]�illlll'I-117-C�1�lC�e, this ii�cli- v1CiL1�lI I11USl l,iect one oi the follo�.��i�;�� Tc;C�UR�t;lll:;lllS fOC C(i11C�2I1011 and experienc�� a. l�lasters Dc; re� IIl P1<<nnin; plus thr�e (3) years profcssio;ial pl�r.��in� e���riei�ce. b. �acl:clors D;drec in Pial�nin� plus four ��� }'t1T'S j)fOiCSS101111 �I1I1I1111.��, e\�cricnce. c. 1�lasters De�rec in a rclate�i fie;ci pl��s four (4) }•ears professi�nal planning e��.erience. d. Banc�lors Dc�ree i�i a r�l� ted fi�:ld plus five (5) }�ears profcssional p]ariniriJ esperie�ice. Related fields include: T�it1G�CZI�C Archiieciure, Architecture, Gco�ra��h��, Public A�- ministratio�, Political Science, Cl�'ll EII�Ul�.�l'ltlj, Sociolo�y and reoc2omics. Professional e�p. C1:.I1Cc; is def ncd as the �;:liIIC1�1t10t1 lIl tl�e formulatiai of or direct- ing tiie �vo;I: of otli�rs in ti�� prepttr,�tion of a nlaster or comp:eilCIlti1�'C I11Ui1lClj)11, cou��ty, regional or iiletropolita►1 ar�rl pi ,n. ' • . . ' }�� ' : � r ��, -� , : .,� � � �f� ��� � �- � � � _ � � � ,- � � 2--•.- ��>'. ; �; � --- ..1 � � j. �' t � -�� . ._..... � �� � �.. � s i � � `�' ' �l ��=._.� _� :.�t: c��("..��4,..4- �� 6�,1�'��E��;� �� �j::.W� The Honorable Jack 0. Kirkham Mayor, City of Fridley 6421 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Dear Mayor Kirkham: Department of E?uslness development State Capitoi, St. Paul, Ntinnesot� 55101 March 22, 1967 In reply to a verbal request made by the City Manager, Mr. Earl Wagner,. and subsequent telephone conversation with Mr. D�vid Harris. I am enclosing a copy of the Final Audit report conducted by the General Accounting Office in closing out the activities of the Fridley Housir.g and Redevelopment Authority. (� There were two fundecl projects, Minn. R-35 (City Center) and Minn. R-36 (� (University Avenue Project). These two projects were carried under a single bank account and a single disburseMent journal. The total initial �.- funding of the FHRA amounted to $68,706. or � of the total monies availabl2 , �138,603. This initial funding represented the amount necessary to provide SO percent of the work on the two funded projects. In effect, the Fridley Housing Authority completed 100% of the City Center Study (final report on �' feasibility on file) and 90% of the study for the University Avenue Area - for a total price of $76,135. or 55% of the budget allowance. � � .. L� ' I am enclosing a copy of the lztter to the URA Chica�o sho�ving a balance sheet and detailing the amount of funds needed over the initial funding to cover planning costs incurred after the initial funding phase. I will be happy to furnish you with a gross breakdown of expenditures but I am not empowered to conduct or have conduc.ted a formal audit beyond the Federal audit. This is be�ause no local or state funds were involved, and as such there is no local accountability. If further facts are requested I will be happy to furnish these as a resident of Fridley but not officially through this office. - Sincerely, ���' �� � `� , _�_, �!" '- . ALLAN E. ANDERSON State Director Housing and Redevelopment AEA:hr �� f � ' cc: Robert A. Z�Thitaker .._�'� � � Public Examiner � _ _ _ _ .� _ _ _ _ - . _ _ ! �. ) ) ) . ��� J .1 J . . • �. �. � ( 1.'.� �f J �/ ,' .. M ♦ . '_...'_..._. �._;_,__..._'...._.-._. . .. - . , .. . .� '._� " . _"...�._�.....�.__wu......_.Y��__�.,..."'" . ...� �....�,�.....��...._.. _....._.. FRIDLEY HOUSING AUTHORITY EXPENDITURES ON PROJECTS MINN. R-35, R-36 Budget Classification Administration Inc. Salary � Travel � Legal Planning Contingency Fund Project Inspection Fee Approved Budget $ 32,595.00 1,600.00 4,800.00 67, 494. 00 31,820.00 294.00 $ 138,603.00 Actual Expenditures $ 9,869.28 89.97 2,173.25 59,007.00 4,701.50 294.00 $ 76,135.00 . . (Under Run) $ 22,725.72 1,510.03 2,626.75 8,487.00 27,118.50 $ 62,468.00 � L --� �- -� l�i•. j ' S, ' Y_'_ �`�J ' ' , �' ( ' ' (' . ' �_ (� ',_. � 1 ' � , � ' �-. , �l. ' � ...' �' � 'I , ' ..' . �� . �� �r�i�4in�:.i :�CJ� i*iL�:I � .'�.. Jt.ss�:� I'. I'•�:C��ll.ts:-t . . i�C�j�.3::��. t'�"_�'.::sl:i.�.�ic`'.3:A�v: ij�:�t;�11�:�iR�:3� t.l� �i1.)i: ` `? �. 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R-35(FS) OF THE FRIDLEY HOUSING AND RED�ITLI,pp;,g�TT qUTHORITY . Fridley� I�iinnesota V - y�� � � � � . _ � ��� _ ] SM � � ' m- ���r ��� �� � For the period July 16, 1965, to Au�ust 25, 1566 DEPART�•D;NT 0�' HOUaIYG AiVD tTr2_3�'`; ��:'t�,LOP:�r.;JT AUDTT DIVIS10:�f �. _ ` . _. _ �. �3�; 5 r ' I �� �� [_' I�' f I�, L �" HUD-98 (I1-65) � � � . � UNITEll STATI:S GOVERNI�IEN'I' DEPARTI�IENT OP . , HOUSI\'G ANll URBAIV DEVELOPAIEN"1' ���d �� a' �����' ��L�� i� To . John p. McCoTlwn, Regional Adrainistrator DATE: $EP 21 igo� Re�ion IV, Chicago, Illinois FROM . E. W. Muhonen, Director, .Audit Division � sUBJFCI': Report on Final Audit - Survey No. Minn. R-35(FS) ! Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Authority Fridley, Minnesota � V}e have made an examination of the books and records of the Fridley Housin�; and F:edevelop:nent Authority pertaining to Survey No. Minn. R-35(�S) for the pericd Ju]y 16, 1965, to Atzgust 25, 1906. The exa.rnination included (1) a d?t�rmir►ation as to the degree of compliance by the LPA with the terms and conditions oP con- tract ntunber P�iinn. R-35(FS)(A), wit'i the pertinent regulations, policies, and procedures of the_Renewal Projects Administration, with its awn management regu- lations and procedures and those of its governing board; (2) an evAluation af internal control includin� a review of the accuracy and condition of the account- ing records; and (3) a determination as to the eligibility of expenditures as� recorded. The examination was made in accordance with generally acc�pted auditin� standards and included such tests of the accountin� records and such other auditin� procedures as were considered necessary in the circumstances. The acco�panyin� balar.�ce sheet, the comparison of audited.costs with most rec�nt approved bud�zt, and supporting scheciules, with clue consideration to the findin� and coir�snts contained in the report, in our opinion present fairly the financia? conditior. 0I" Survey rio. biinn. x-35(�S) at August 25, l�bb, and the results oi its operations for the pericxi under audit. Four copies �of this report, two of which are to be �urnished to the Local Public Agency, are tr�nsmitted for your review an� action. Please f�rnish tht Audit Division, through the Regional Superviscry Auditor, with ' copies of aIl correspondence pertaining to the findin� in this report. A copy of your �emorar.dum to the Local Public Agency as to the determination made_of any administrative action to be taken oii the finding contained herein should be LLLr- nished within 30 working da�s after receipt of this report. . � ` • for the Director �.__ � ' . RENE�'1AL PROJECTS AI.ii'�fIi�1IS1RATI0PJ Urban Renewal Program ' .r . ;, ', ' . FRIDLEY HOUSING AND REDEVE�LOPNIENT AUTHORITY i , Fridley, hiinnesota i ,' '� � . , _ , ' :' ; . : r' . ' Governed By - Board of Commissioners � � Ri.chard Herder, Chairman f� 158 63rd WaY, N.E. Fritiley, Minnesota r_ t' l , �' . Official Representative � �Ll.lan E. Anderson ' Executive Director � ;. . ' � . � I .., .' . �' 1.' (' '' :' t.�- -. - , . � � a'� �... � �. � 4 � Accounting Representative George M. Hensen Com��any Accountin� Contractor I,ocat?on of Kecords City Hall 6441 University Avenue, �1.F. Fridley, Minnesota 0 C 0 N T E N T S Findin, Requiring Action Organization of LPA Survey Description . Audit Findings Comments on Baltince Sheet Accounts Comments on Survey Costs Schedul.E�s ; Balance Sheet Comparison of Audited Costs Ylith Most Recent Approved Budget; Journal Fhtries for Adjustments Suspensions Accounts Payable 0 Y Schedule Number 1 2 3 4 5 .�_ -- `'�, /3 � . .. , I'ap� 1 � 2 2 2 � 4 6 7 8 9 lo � . � 1 'i i 1 � � �'. �� �' �_ i' ; �� f t� � � l- � l , � � �� i� �_' f � ' i 1 . ' �' : t� � ' ^ i l FRIDLEY HOUSING A�VD RFDF;V�:IAPi�NT A(1THORITY Fridley, Mirulesota Survey No. Minn. R-35(FS), Report on Final Audit Audit for the period July 16, 1965, to Au�;ust 25, 1gC,F FINDING REGZ,IJIRIA;G ACTION Descri�tion . Costs not provided for in cantract, $4,701.50 (Suspension) _ _ �"^` Pa�;e 3 � 0 ., �' _ . t� — �� ` � ; �_, ,> 2 Organization of LPA The Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Authority, hereinafter referred to as the LPA, was established on Jui�e 2, 1965, under the authority of Chapter 1+87, Sections 4b2.411 to 462.711 of the Minnesota Statutes and is �overned by five commissioners appointed by the Mayor. Survey Description - ; The survey, knawn as the City Center Project, was terminate�i eifective June 30, 1966, by the Regional Office after a local bond referendwn, designed to provide funds for local financin�, was defeate3 by the communit�. Audit Finding�s � Prior Audit - Accounting Inspection , Six audit findinCs developed during an accou�nting inspection ma.de on October 7� 1965, have not been resolved. Finding No. l- Administrative policies not established. Finding No. 2- Evidence of comy�arability of administrativP policies not in files. Finding No. 3- Method of distribution of joint cosis has not been adopted. Fir.�ding No. 4- �eparate sei of books of account not establi�he�i. Finding No. 5- Books of account not currently zr.aintained. � � Finding No. 6- Revolvin� fund not establi�hcd. Re�ional Office ae.norandu� dated June 9, 196;, ir.dic�.ted �:�a� �:::7:1P.r,.tior of the project obviaied review anci clearance of t'rte :ind:n�s :n tnP usu�.l manner. � � ' . ��. _.-. ^' L-j I J E 3 Current Audit - . _ . The follow:.ng finding was discussed in a meeting Field on Au6ust 26, 1966, with the following persons in attendance: Allan E. Anderson, Executive Director Pau1 E. Claggett, Auditor � Findin� No. 1- Costs not provided for in contract $4 701.50 (:' p. ) _ , , ,us �n :ion Survey and planning charges include payments to Hodne AssociatF:, for additional services not provided for in the planning, services contr:�ct as approved by the Regional Office. The amounts charged for such additional services are suspe�ided: Check No. Amount . 10�+1 Additional inspection work $2,971.00 1051 Narrative of inspection report 1,530.5.0 1040 Supplementary market feasi- bility work 200.00 Total 4 701.50 � RePly The expendiiure of $2,?91 was authorized by a resolution of tne LPA as a result of a preliminary field visit by biessrs. Kenr,eth T�lilcox ;ind Elmer Binford, Chicr�.go URA Cffice on Au�ust 8, 1965. The LPA wa� a�ivised that a superficial e;camination of the structur•es by the RPA reoresenta�it;F� raised doubts as to the project eli�ibility. The LPA authoriz�d th•� Planc,in:-, Consultant to draw a contract amendment and to retain the services �f Mr. Norm E]1:in, Chicago to draw up criteria for establi�hing subst�.:ic�ardne-s in the aforementioned structures. A local team of inspector� were retained and the inspections were completed. This was completer lor �2,yjl a� compared with the ataended contract value of $3,000. T'ne a,�encLnent •r�.� approved by tr.e LPA on O�tober 27 and transr�itted to Chicago for ap �rov�.; .. A review of the inspection findings was held in Cnica�o wiLh h':L��X� Binford, Dennis Johnson, and Allan Anderscn, Fa:ecutive Director. m:ze LPA was into:-med �hat additional narrative docu:�:�ntation of a cau:e-efi�.c� relatior.ship was needed to prove feasibilit�. Tr.is wa� auti:o: ized �f thF: LPA on December 17, 1965, and was to have :�cer tra:�sferred t_o:a the con- tingency reserve in the araount of �1,530. '_' i` � - ; ' , � . , - _ ' I ' �..� i i � , � i �, � I �. i � �� I �' � i � �l � �:'i I � j �_' � t• tI j `-' � ' �' i �._' , ' ' .�. _ .�. . . � In the interim, a defeat of the local bond election, necessary to provide the one-fourth local share, resulted in the contract amendinent being returned by Ciiicago un�xecuted and a letter informin�{ the LPF. of the Federal government's intzntion to terminate the projects. The remaining amount of $200 Fras paid to the LPA's economic consultant, Robert Gladstone, after the announcement that a 40,000 square foot com- mercial building was being constructed directly adjacent to the University Avenue Project Area. The �200 expenditure was made by LPA resolution and resulted in a construction of the project area and a reduction in the proposed reuse of tYie project area. This stpn was to nave been transferreci from the contin;er�cy reserve. The transfer was not made due to the termination of the project. �s� Allan E. Anderson �s� Paul E. Cla�;gett �cecutive Director Auditor The following fin3ing was developed during a postreview of the report. Findinp No. 2- Adjustin�journal entries to be recorded � The journal entries for adjustments on Schedule No. 3 are to be recar���d on the LPA's records. Comments on Balance Sheet Accounts Cash Survey funds were deposited.in a joint bank account with �unds wpplic:.�bl�• to Project No. riinn. R-36(C); hct�ever, it =�ras deter:nined that the ��„�rveJ h�.d no eash.balance at August 25, 1966, and that the account balwr.ce, �2,D18.5�, confirmed with Fridley State Bank, depo�itory, is applicable to Project :;r,, Minn. R-36(C). Comments ort Survey Costs 0 The survey cosLS examined dur�ng the audit period werE ir.curred in accordance with prescribed policies, procedures, and re�ulation� e•r.cept p�u as s.tated elsewnere in this regort. . �-;' 0 � - • � ��;�, ' � ' _.. �_ � ; . i . 6 scxmu� Vo, i , ' . . ; FRIDLEY FIOUSING AND REDEVELOP�Rr:NT AUTHORITY � . - ' � � 4 � B�ALEINC� SHEET . At August 25, 1966 ' ! . S� No. M��R-35�F5) Contraet No. Minn. R-35 FS A : �..�.�...,_.,_..�. .� �.� _� 3 . ;' . . � ASSETS �. ' i Survey Costs �„�+4 �+, 78 79 � !Total Assets 40 478.7 '' � �,._ �� �, ! ' � � � � LIABILITIES �' Accounts Payable C- Feasibilit� Survey Advances Payable, HUD �' Accrued Interest, Feasibility Survey Advances ` Total Liabil:.ties � � t, � t} . ' �a � . � _ , t, � i_ , .� . 4 '' ' � . � ' � . �' �w,� . $11,282.65 28,000.00 1 1 .14 �0 478 .7� 0 0 . I ' i • ; 7 . '� . � FRIDLEY HOUSIN; ADiD RIDEVEIAPifir�1T AUTHORITY SCHIDtT�E N0. 2 � � 'i � COi�ff'ARISON OF AUDITF,D COSTS WITH t�i05T RECENT �PPROVED BUDGET � � ' Sur�e�r No. Minn. R-35(FS) Audit Period: 7/16/65 - 3 25 6� �� `�'� Bud�et Audited Costs ; � Dated To (-Overruns) ;'� f 16�6 Date oi Audit Underrun:. ' Classification of �c�enditu.z'°s 7 5 _L -- �' . ^�� Sus.yey & plaruiin�t �cpenditures r- - 1' Adniini'stration . � a. Overhead and Services �14,280 � $�+,165.0�+' �10,11�+.9�' i . t �, b . Travel � { Le�al Services �' ••. 1,600 Survey and Plannin� 29,800 � __ ��� Coritin�encies 9�336 �..� �oi6 , " Interest �� Total Survey & Plannin� Expenditures t� � . ' All costs incurred durin� the audit period. � � ., �, � i"- • . � � � _.' ` ' , , N' � �.... _.�.-.- 89.97 �,066 .62 33,961.02 3g,282 .65 1,196..14� 40 �+78.7� 9io.o3 . • 533•3g -4,1h1.02 9�3�E.00 16 7;3.�35 0 �p+ \ L g- ��� � 0 I ' , ; ' :' 1 f' I ��- I '. � ��:r.. � � 8 SCFIIDUL�; N0. 3 FRIDLEY HOUSING AND REDEV�.II' APt�fENT AUTFiORITY JOURIV'AI, ENTRIES FOR ADJUSTMEfdTS At Au�ust 25, 1966 Survey No. Minn. R-35�FS� _ Contract No. Minn. R-35(FS)(�_ Account No. Account Title and Explanation Debit Credit �-----� - _ . -1- . R-ll.11 Cash in Banlc �. � (p,5g R-1400 Survey Costs Control � 6p.5$ R-1410.19 Sundry Overhead : 6p,5$# To record survey share of refund . on position bond insurance and : telephone service. -2- � R-1400 Swrvey Costs Control � .sp R-1410.19 Sundry Overhead .50� R-1111 ,Cash in Bank .50 To record survey share of additional � charge on Gheck No. 1050. _3_ � R-1111 Cash in Bank 9�5�5•15� R-2?11 Accounts Payable 9�5p5,3� To remove deficit cash balance and . tq record amount dixe Project No. : Minn. R-36(C) as reimbursernent for survey expendi.tures. -4- R-1400 Survey Costs`Control 1�777,5p � R-1430 Survey and Planning 1,777.5� R-2111 Accounts Payable 1�7•t7,�p To record balance due Hodne ;�ssoci- ates under contract. _ _5_ . �-1400 Survey Cosi;s Control 1,196.1�� • R-4120.015 Interes� F�cpense, Fea:;ibility Sur- � vey Advances - 1,19E .1�+* R-2131.05 Accrued InteresL, Adv�nces Pa;��ble 1,19�i.14 To record accrued interest throu�h - Augttst. ?5, 1960, on HilD Adva.nces . � ' *Subsiaia:y led�er po�tir:U a �, s�, e � � i ' . � � . ;' �__ � f . �i �___ t`, , f � ` ' � '-� �_ � �. _ � � � � � .� � 1�1 �. �..' ' � i..__� . 4._ .,.-... . . ' . - ;;���. - 9 sc�uz.� rro, 4 FRIDLFX HOUSING 11ND REDEVEIAPb�i�dT AUTHORITY _ SUSPIIVSION ; At Au�u.st 25, 1956 � S�Lrvey No. Minn. R-35(FS�_ Contract No. Minn. R-35(FS)(A) Find in� ATo .. F.�cplanat ion Amount �..._ . _ _ ---Y-------�_ - 1 Costs not provided for in contract �4�7p1,5p NOTE: The above amount is iricluded in audited costs. 0 . . � ' -- - . `-' �- ' . 10 SCIiEDUL�: N0. � . FRIDLEY HOUSIIVG AND REDEVETAPi�'fE;iV�P AUTHORITY . , : ACCOUNTS PAYABLE At Augu.st 25, 1966 : �'. � Surve No. Minn. R-35 FS Contract No. rlinn. R-35 FS A Y ��� ',' .. Payee Explana.tion Amount ;' . � Hodne Associates Balance due under contract $ 1,777.50 � Project No. Minn. R-36(C) Reimbursement for �urvey �' expenclitures 9 505.15 � � � . Total 17_ ?_82.65 �_ . . . _i �� 1� . . . . �� �; 1 ��:� �-�1 � � � . �:1 ,_ 1 � �r � _� �. .�:�_��. r ' ' . ;i� ERICKSON PE"rROLEUl�i CORPORATION 1422 WEST LAKE STREET MINNEAPOLIS 8.I�fliv'NESOTA ' March 31� �967 Mr. E�,rl Wagner, City P;.�na�er City of Fridl.ey Frid]..ey, I�iinn�so�a Dear Earl, Follo�rin4; your tslephane call of £+.bout two xeens �.go, concerning an agreem?nt for fencin; our station property, 2 have had the opportunity of discussin� thi.s matter wi-ih the Erickson ��..mi1y. You wi1). recall, at the m?etin� �rnich was held at the City Ha11 last Fa11 and attended by the ad j�cen�; pro�rty o;rners �,s we1l. as rdr. Don :dri�nt and your- sel.#' � to�ether with T�ir. Bob Rote �.nd myse? f, that �any difi erent solutions and proposals w•ere discussed. I� general, we tried to boil th�se doz�rn into a solu�ion that �ras bo�h accept�bl.e and econo:nically feasible. This meet3.ng and the discussions a►ere repor-�ed to our �ianagenent. Before pursui.n� so�e otner course, our co:�pa�,}r �aould noT;r like to propose the fo11.o•.rin� as bein; most �.cceptable to us: The block in which we ar.� located is very shallow from East �o West. The a11ey is p�atted but not iraproved a.nd it_ is our understandin; that the city does not in�end to inprovz or maintain t�is . a11ey and that th� acljacent prop�rty c�:aners do not desire it. We therefore ask that the alley be vacated a.nd be de�ded to our compa.ny. The city would reta�.n fu11 rights for utilities by easeminnt. Our compan;� would then coastruct and ma.intain both sides of suiteble fencina as discussed at the meetin� for any part of or the entire len;th of our prop�rty whic� runs approxima.tely 800 feet, to the iJor-�h. This fence �rould �h�n be located on our proper-ty at th� e3ctrem� eastern e�e or what is now the eastern ed�e of the line of th� alley. �' I believe one of 'tne spokes:n3.n for the proper�y oT.rners had indicated that this proposal had been favorably considered by them but w�s not pushed because they felt there Were probler�s of vacatin� land waere the city already had utflity rio :ts. We do not feel that this sho�.a.l.d present any legal co�plications. �' Also the above solution would overcome all of the problems coruiected with our �. - buildin� a fence on otner people's property and tr_2 Iiability thereo�, the groble�s of blockin� or obstructin.� public ri�ht of way and the problems which ��� ' might arise in ti���due to adjacent owners retainin� the right to have a�cess through the fence as proposed. �' E' , I � . �,r; � �� � We h►ill be happy �;o have youx reactions �o this proposal and are cert€�,inZy will�n; to c?iscuss it �rith the City Attorney or other interested parties. I�person�lly, �rill be out of town for a few days, returnir.,� on Apri1 6, but if you have ar�y ques�:zons concern9.n� -�his, you would be most weTco�ie to ca11 ea.thez i•ir. Bob Rote, our Construction Superintendent, or Mr. Ron Er�.ckson. I,flofiin� to hear fro� you i.n this rr�a�iter. �� Very sincerely, ERICKS� P�Tt20LEU'ri COR..aORATTOi�i � �, / �� // `,� / , � ,/ �'/ � `- -/� r7 .j �! � ' � _�--�<! C � V� � r�-��G Kei�h Holvens+ot KH: ms 3 e 5 .� � ' . .... :, . � :��w_ ��i����.� . .�.r , . . ..�;, ' ��..._ ,. . � 't`�,�� ��.t� t�`r.xr:a�,c�x� ,;�k�d hi�e ����c���.i�.ic�s�� �` �-ae �.,�RrI �,t°��aa�rt��d 4.. a�u�.��y ;�� th� �����.��:° t��c% ss�.�es�.e�i �o hz.m, ���x� '���,:���.�.r_�,�a�.�f �zak� �h.�s: t�c �<�d nnt. .:� ti�: �a�i4 �ui�.� c�n �.�►e �$� .�our�d�t��.asa, ,-n.d �f�� ���,lc��:°� 1'r.;>��c�or �a�.i! he di.ci nt��: .rar��:�k i-: �i it t�a� bu�l� �� ���e �fl� :�OU.S1f���3C7C4, ";�ee �;it.y i�:>n�ager ��id th;�� ' �ie�.� ap�,? t, cf �:a the �ouse , bc��: �:ha � thp s�a r��g� w.p � d f.�:��es�;�t o M,a��x� iCirkh��► asi� ti��� i��°a I�eszc3r�ickv�n s�c,ui�t �;e� :� �u�vcy�. ' , ' � , � � ' 1 � � I�iO�"�QI� b� {"e�s.a�.cilmaa� K�is:•i.�ht. rf��to t�ie, t":cx�n��l earaeuc w�ti� r.'t►e spir.�t of int.ent u� �;�a� $o��°a a£ Ap�e��l.a ancs ;r�n� t�e ��aai.�ye� �c;t�di�c� to tw�o ccmrlit�Lonad le '�`��� �.t�� gr�av�e bF mov��3 �tuo ��et �urt�a�r wes� �.row its �re�ent lc�catian, �b�t s.ti.ix ����t�.i.c� ��xe sat� nox�h��nov�;z al�grnoenr�. v., T�iat F.i�e a�raex �ubmit .; C��°ti.�'i.c.�ai.� a� Se����y shaw�n� i.rs l0�<3�::.0�� wit:� resy�ct ts� t`�e loi: line. s�ec�z�.decd b�r Cou�r.�#. i.m,a�a S:�mu�:� son o Upon a vo'sc� t��ot.� t���e i,�i�g no naya, t�:�yc�; �.i �'���� ciec:2ared the ��� �.ox� cax�°f.e�i � . �,� o i��a�x;�.eksoz� �sas told h� �a�i�i ga :;,i�enc� ac��l �v+ar r.!?@ CE'�[1C , but tb1C he mu�� �r�,sx� �:n � �er�ifz.c�ee �f Su�vey� �t�%I?�:�iC BQE�b �'.T�iG M�NULIIS 4�' ��i Z7, 19{>bo ��� t3E' SUAlL1:AC�. i��� ���U� ,_�i �„ � � 8 , B1��AGB: 1 , _ VA����' � Nf�+,NC��t%,.�.�.u.�i �.Ai�.,�.:�..'�.%r�� li7�����'� &5 I�„�:.��_�'��71i�:�..��..,,AT!`�'`�'�E1�'•M_ 6 �'ta� �:�t�� ��rxa�ez e�plain.�:�3 t��;�t: �:ixe Bu3,lc��nt� t���ar�A lY��. s•aken na ;:,cti��x .:s �I��v %�� �s�� �ec��.ves� a�;,r pA��� o� s�e�if.ica�:.�.on�s, b�t rha� ;Mr. �ick 3ohneoa w��s ;�r.�����c a� �he �auncz.�. A:e�s.:t.ng ,��,t.ia pl;�n� �'o�.r t.�� rPC.on�truction. of Lhe St��aiin�e �ot�i.. �r� .3oh�.sc�� ;s�tot�r�ei the p!.�n, ,.n� s��ci.i:�<:��o�a� to the Cc�uuu�il, �n� ti��r� ua� a�.aa� in�<�x��% d3.scc�.�si.an p�r,t:,.i:rs�n.� �o �h�a�e ptans at the Cc�utxci� eab;s.e, �!Q'�T(i1�T b�r �ou,uc�,I�ia She��.€ian �o gr�4xtL a p.�a�snt t fo� ::�c recons�r-uction of the S�R�aI;f.�.e �to��i a� E�$8Z ���way �b:a �eqr.i�sted t�.Y [�:> �t:. �i�3x�atad t;on inco as per t�+.� �ai ans �ubm3ttsd ►:o t;���e d�aux�,.�.1 za� ��a fr.h.e fc� t� r�ir�� ,�t.iptciatioans t �Etat t�x��°� i�� ��'�a��.�.n� strf:�a a���n� �:r!� eas¢: p��ap����v �..�,ne, �which is to the re.�r o:i �.h;;� ��o�:��., p1:��e.eci �;�-�l� �zx►� ,*_r�v�a �.c��a��an C��.�R,� nr �� tree which gain� a ����.�,`��:, c�� e fezt �o I<? .fti�=M <�ss. �+c�r�r�t#; o'�'�s.��: tE�py �:y� �.t�� back y�+rd beitu�een �F�� ��c�_i,3.E�?�.r�, ��ad �,he �a� F.�.c��, �3n:� ; c be ot'ur�:,��i~ uu.�r���e;aad tha� xhe blscktopped �x��ra�. ,�nci �a�lci,t�� ar�:a is� r+���u�ect cx�tua� �.�a� ��-�.��;:.�:zr,� a,t r,.h� baild�ng, aad that ��ie ir:c��t ���x�nce b� r�rdsc�psd� Seco�tci�� �iy �ou�rxla�^n Wr�ight, Upon a voice ��ot� .:.ta��a b�ing ca� raa;�.�, M.3��sx Kixkham. ciecl�a��a� �.t�e aao�:�oa C:]��7l:Ed. :? e �3U��IAi� �MIT AP:�L:��AT:�(1Iu B�Yti E1t�C�'aC�] ����(i�.�'i7M. GOftP�tATi0�3,� 1422 �d$&� �,� �"��'T„ �i��llF€l�,�.�;g,,,,i�f�t�'C�1FSCt1�A F(3i� �Gf�t�`�'�:U(�',�OiJ UF A a�tVIC.� SgF►T�[ON f�d 'G�: CCii�t�'C� i3�' _��it AN�3 L��t��t��;'�'`l .�'�P;TJ� � �����es�,sx�.�ttv� a� t�� E��cksc�n :�t�oleura t`sox•pc�r���.or► K��� pres�at_ at tiee ' C'au�nc�2. .;�etarin�g �ns'. s�zc�,asd t�ae� �a�ncil a x�,�w pi.ot ptan.� Tl�e Council diacue�aed a siciewwllc %�sic�� �SUt �ra �:.�h� prope�..ty, w�tich Coun�i.ira.�n ��muelson said i�ad t�een f��.i.s �dea, '�'�+e z�pres�n���:�ve �aic� he fe�.t tiheare �aat� no need £or :� sidew�lk ' ��cac��e af rb;�e Ia��e ce�nL• �rea bu� �hot Clxey �aoulc� put it in if Fridtey ��t�ax��:�d i�. , TE�.� �au�acii disc�;�s�g the pa� i.ea� of 12 ` of L�e alley Co th� bui �.ding +ax a f�ctc� �� the rear 2oi iine. �ounr_i�m�� ��aer�d�n pninted aut the �itq did lJ �� � Y: .�4D'�'��,J}i � � .��,a:< <k;'r_:d'�. .�,..�s.�; ...� k,`1.� �SS. � �:,. k14�. .J'e"� � .>:1� i _ . -�., `.. � ��aL puk R�a o�: ma�ntoait� sea��'�:.e� a��.���> �';k� r:��°�esent��.iL� a�;seed to� a�erc� �"i��i C^wa t�.aea3�.gs, bu�. ��id i:kP did t►o�. u;:�.�:a t� corn�z.t ai�cr�elf a� pa•. a.ng �i�� a 1�e�r if �� �en�e is put is�, ' '� . � � � ' � i , � , M�Q�I b3t Cau�,cilman i,le-�gl�t E'Qx tT�� a�gY°��,ra� cs�t tt�� �a�w•8.ruc�ion a£ a service sP°a�io�, ai �7� E�v�enue and U�aiv��r$�,'�y Av�r.eu� �lur�heast b� tt��e �xi,ckgan I'etraleum Cox,pa�atio� subject tcr t�e exe�:�iora o� an at.��°�cti�.e f�z�ce Qn tt►e zea� lot line, a� �e�� t�he pl,ama sut�miiteci to t�i+: Cour�c:i.1 �Y��� �verx�;�g. �uiti� ope�aia�g� �a ne�cessa�r io a21a� �ccess �o �:1�� �1.���v, �ub,�ec� �o �.ine con.a�.tfan �hat th�s al�e�+. if c.sed; }� ��e�� f�� a dust �xee aad d�z,��ab�.e cr,ndi�.iora, a�d +.:�e cati���.a�i.on thac a �a��°�:�e s���crt:�aiit be cr�stru��.e�? o� ti�.� ca�:,t �csu�eva.d wec�:�orx� Secanded �;y �our�.�cilmata Sauu�Isoa, ar.,d �pan a v��.ce voie ,�:'her�,� b��.�g �� �a�ra Mayox K�.��am dacl.ar��d tt�e �tot�on c�rr.�ed. ��APJi�"�+I� �(�;SS�C�N 1�'2'$P7G M�TTJ'S�S � Ji3�,'� .%$ , I. ��6� ; '�tze �i,�y I�nagr�r read tl�� mat�s��. at r.he 3�1�e�z��.zag Co�mttzs�io�s xecon�mendin$ app�ova;. ai th+e L,rst Spla.ta 7"he �Ci.ty �n��a���r si�r�,;�ec� r�►e �ouacil a slxawing of Che pxupo�ed split�. 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CONSIDERATION OF SANCTUARY ADDITION TO CHURCH AT 472 OSBORNE ROAD, LOT 2 BLOCK 1, OSBORi�E MANOR ZND ADDITION: � Plans were presented. ?tear wall of church to be brick exterior instead of block as shown. The Pastor stated that soil tests had been made lagt Fall and drainage at the walkout door was adequa�te. Laminated beam bearing and critical welding joints were discussed. ' MOTION by Hauge, seconded by Tonco, to approve as presented provided t�e front of the existing structure be matching brick. The Motion carried.-. 2. CONSIDERATION OF CONSTRUCTION.OF TACO RESTAURANT ON LOT BLOC�l2 COMMF'RCE PARK• � Mr. and Mrs. William Shaw was present representing Crown Realty and Taco Town of America. Mr. Shaw stated that the request had been changed to Lot 6, Block 2, Commerce Park. The zoning on Lot 15 being CR-2 prohibited the restaurant, but Lot 6 being C-1 allows this use. •� Pictures of duplicates of this building were reviewed along with the building plans. Parking and setbacks undetermined since no plot plan was ready at this date. Planti,z� and curbs at the building were deemed desireable. Drainage at the basement to be approved by the City Engineer. MOTzON by Bie�man, seconded by Hauge, to approve, subject to a plot plan being submitted to the Board Meeting of May 2, 1967. The motion carried. INFORMATION REQUESTED: � - The Board expxessed the desire for copies of the 1967 zoning maps and to review a copy of Resolution on Truss Use on 24" O.C. befoie presenta- , � tion to the Council. ..r% Respectfully $ubmitted, �� ' , �'� . �-. ������� Clarence C. B�lisle ,� �.t,�_�-� ,�•� ' Acting Secret�ry to the Board 0 _ `�" � � �_ � _ , 1. BOARD OF AYPEALS rIEETING r1INUTFS, APRIL 19, 1967 The Meeting was called to order at 7;35 P,rL by Chairman Ylinen ROLL CALL MEMBERS PRESENT� Ylinen, Mittelstadt, Minish, Saunders, Ahonen ' MEMBERS ABSENT;' None � PUBLIC HEAP.ING QN A REQUEST FOP. A SPECIAL USE PERMIT TO PERMIT CONSTRUCTION OF A DOUBLE BUNGALO�d IN AN R-1 DISTI2ICT AS PER SECTION 45.19 (2� CITY .CODE CREEK _TERRACE PLAT ��1, A�OKA COUNTY, rIINNESOTA, SA�'�IE BEING SO1 MISSISS�IPPI STRF,ET NO1tTHEAST, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA NORTHEAST COr.NER CiF 7TH AND MISSTSSIPPI STREET). REQUEST BY R. S. WOHLFORD, 427 LONGFELLOW AVENUE NORTHEAST, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA, 55432; ' Mr. Wohlford was present and presented his reasons for desiring to place a double bungalo�a on the single family lot. Mr. Sokdlowski, attorney, stated he was representing rir. Sullivan of 522 - 66th Avenue Northeast, and he presented a petition which objected to granting the Special Use Permit. Mr. Thayer, 375 - 66th Avenue Northeast, Mr. Ray Anderson, 390 - 66th Avenue Northeast and Mx�. Leif Hendrickson, 495 Mississippi SCreet Northeast, appeared be£ore the Board and objected to granting the Special Use. Permit on the basis that this was spot zoning, and cou�d be the beginning of more multiple units in this single tamily area. MOTION by Saunders, seconded by Minish, to deny the Special Use Permit. Upon a vo�ce vote, there being no nays, Chairman Ylinen declared the motion carried. � � , 2. PUBLIC HEARING ON A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE FROM SECTION 45.24 CITY CODE OF �� FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA, 1963, REVISED DECErIBER 1964, BY WAIVER OF SIDE YARD REQUIREN�NT FROM 172 FEET TO 8.4 FEET ON THE CORiVER SIDE OF LOT 11, BLOCK 1, CHRISTIE ADDITION, ANOI�A COUiVTY, �fINDiESO'T9, SA1�IE SEING 785 BE�INETT DRIVE NORTHEAST,� FRIDLEY, rili�NESOTA, TO PER.i�fIT CONSTP�UCTION OF AN ATTACHED DOUBLE �, GARAGE. REQUEST BY CLE�I Z. COVERSTON, 785 BENNETT DRIVE, NORTHEAST; FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA• t..� ' �� Mr. Coverston was present and discussed the need for the variance on the basis of the takin� of land at the time the street was widened and pav_ed. Mr. Ahonen stated that he would object because this cut off the visibility � r for traffic: MOTTON by �fiddeLsfadt, seconded by Ahonen, to deny the Variance request. Up on a voice vote,. there being no nays, Chairman Ylinen declared the motion carried. -� 3. PUBLIC HEARING ON A REQUEST FOR A VARIAi�'CE FRO`�I SECTION 45.341 BY LdAIVER OF A FRONT SETBACK R.QUIRE��NT OF 80 FEET TO 55 FEET; A REQ UEST FOR A VARIANCE FRO�I _� SECTION -45.343 BY ti�AIVER OF REQUIP.F.�.T�r.'�T OF 54 PARKI:�'G SPACES TO 18 PAPKING SPACES; A REQUEST FOR � VARIA;�CE rR0i�1 SFCTIOV 45.342 �Y [dAIVER OF REQUIRE��NT OF A DRIVEtidA`i TO INir,P.SECTIO�; Or 75 rEF.T TO 65 FEET A��D A RE:QUEST r^RO�t � , ' f� � . ' ' . . . . " • � BOEIRD OF APPEALS riINUTES, APRIL 19, 1967 i , � ' , �. � �. V _ _ __ �l { . . YAGE 2 SECTION 45.342 BY WAIVER OF F�EQUIRE��NT OF A 4 FOOT WALK AND A 15 FOOT CURBED STRIP� PEF CITY CODE OF FRIDLEY, rIIN�IESOTA 1963, REVISED DECE�iBER 19642 ON LOT 3_, BLOCK 1, HEFWAL` S 2ND ADDITION, ANOf:�A COUN�'Y, rilNi�ESQTA, SA�IE BEING 6210 �IIGH[dAY �f65 NORTHEAST, FRIDLF.Y MINNESOTA TO PERl�1IT CONSTIZUCTION OF A MORTUARY (GEAP.HART FIT�TEFtAL HO�fE) . REQUEST BY GEORGE Z. WALQUIST, 4230 CENTRAL AVENUE NORTHEAST, MIN��APOLIS� rIT.NNESOTA, 55421. Mr. Walquist and Mr. Gearhart were present representing the petitioner. The Board discussed �he fact that the St. Phillips Church was preparing an agree- ment with Mr. Gearhart for use of the St. Phillips parking lot for overflow 'traffic at the funeral home. • . MOTION by riittelstadt, seconded by Saunders, to gr2nt the Variances, but not issue a building permit until such time as an agreement for overflow parking between Mr. Gearhart and St. Phillips.Church was executed and on file with the City. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Chairman Ylinen declared the motion carried. � ADJOURNMENT• . • There being no further business, Chairman Ylinen declared the meeting adjourned at 8:39 P.M. Respectfully submitted, ���.0 .��,�� i1141 c.-;.��.;�; c_ -- � � Earl P. Wagner '� Secretary to the Board 0 � 0 a i , '� $OARD OF APPEALS MEETING :�fINUTES, APRIL 26, 1967 f � l�_!_ The rieeting was called to order by Chairman Ylinen at 7;32 P.ri. � RO�L CALL MEMBERS PRESENT: � Ylinen, :iittelsta�t, riinish, Ahonen, Saunders (Arrived at ]:38 P.M.) MEMBERS ABSENT: None APPROVAL UF MINUTES, APRIL 19, 1967• �- MOTION by Mittelstadt, seconded by Minist� to approve the Minutes of the � Meeting of ApriT 1.9, 19G7 as received. Upon a voice vote, there being no ,` , nays, Chairman Ylinen declared the motion carried. �� 1. PU�LIC �IEARING ON A�LiEST FOR A VARIANCE FROrI SECTION 45.23, CITY CODE OF ' E, FK7DI.EY, MIN�SOTA 1963, I2EVISED DECENIBEF: 1954 BX WAIVER OF A SIDE YARn RE UTREMENT OF 10 FEET TO 8 FEET TO PE12i�IIT CONSTRUCTIOV OF AN ADDITIO:i TO �� THE PRESENT DWELLING ON LOT 3, BLOCK 3� ELWELL'S RIVEI�SIDE HEIGHTS, PLAT 2, , ANOKA COQNTY, MINNESOTA, SAME BEING 7548 ALDEN �dAY NORTHEAST, FRIDLEY� MINN. �REQUEST BY RICHARD STORLA, 7548 ALDEN WAY NORTHEAST, FRIDLEY, MIVNESGTA, 55432); Mr. Storla was present and explained what he wished to do if he were granted the variance from 10 feet to 8 feet, and stated that the party who owned the vacant lots on both sides of the house was most in favor of it, because he ha� been unable to se11 the lots because of the condition of the house. Mr. Sto'rla explained that he had owned a house on Riverview Terrace in Riverview Heights, but because of the flood had now purchased this house and intended to improve it. Saun.ders arrived at 7;38 P.M.. Mittelstadt'stated that since this will i.mprove the house greatly and also improve Che neigfiborhood greatly, he would therefor make a rI0TI0N that the ' vari,ance be granted. The riotion was seconded by Minish, arid upon a voice vote,. there being no nays, Chairman Ylinen declared the motion carried. ' 2. PUBLIC HEARING ON A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE FRO�f SECTIOV 45 25 CITY CODF OF FRIDLEY, MIN�IESOTA 1963, REVISFD DECEr1EER 1964, BY WAIVER OF REAR YAP�D LOT DEPTH REQUIREr�vT OF 25 FEET TO 17 FEET TO PER1�tIT C0�'STF�L'CTIOV OF A ONE FAMILY DWELLING ON LOT 5, BLOCK 3, EDGEWATER G�1RDrvS. ANOKA COUVTY, MIDiNESOTA SAI� B RICE CREEK ��:AY :IORTHEAST, FRID?EYZ :fIN\'ESOTA, 55432, (REOUEST BY V tJAG�E&, 2434 ORCHA� PL�ACE, �iEW BRIGHTON, MI�f:�'ESOTA. 55112): Mr. �Jagner, the petitioner, was present and also rir. Gordon Nelson of 53 Rice , Creek jJay, rfr. Wagner advised the Board that tEie reason for the request for, the variance" in t�ie rear yard requirement was tt�at the house should tace Ric� : � l.._, 0 BOARD OF APPEALS, APRIL 26, 1�Xi7 E�%� PAGE 2 Creek Way, and�that the lot narrows so greatly on the easterly end, that the house could not be placed facing Rice Creek Way unless the back yard variance were granted. Mr. Nelson stated tfiat he was at the meeting merely for infor- mation and that he had no objection to the variance, and that some of the neighbors had discussed it and they had no �abjection either. MOTION by Saunders, seconded by Ahonen, that the Boar.d grant the variance. .Upon a voice vote; there being no nays, Chairman Ylinen declared the cnotion carried. � � � AD JOURIVNIE NT : There being no further business, Chairman Ylinen declared the meeting ad.journed at 7:50 P.rI. . Respectfully submitted, � C�`�%� `.�}��� ��• "�: .'_ � � � �C .. ;, Earl P. Wagner l � Secretary to the Board � � � / ,' / PLANNING CONIMISSIpN MEETING - APRIL 27, 1967 � Page 1 The meeting was called to order at 7;35 P.M. ROLL CALL: Members present: Erickson, Hughes, Jensen, Myhra, Ylinen. , Others present: City Ma,nager Wagner, Engineering Assistant Clark. APPROVE MINUTES OF PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING: APRIL 6 1967: : Min� MOTION by Ylinen, seconded by Erickson, that the Planning Commission utes of April 6, 1967 be approved. Upon a voice vote, all votxng aye, the motion carried unanimously. , EtECEIVE MINUTES OF BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL MEETING OF APRIL 4, 1967: MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Jensen, that the minutes of t�he Build- ing Standards-Design Control meeting of April 4, 1967 be received.l Upon a voice vote, all voting�aye, the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVE MINUTES OF BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING: APRIL 19 1967: MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Ylinen, that the minutes of the Board - of Appeals meeting o£ April 19, 1967 be received. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. =W��y�r, rillvur�J U�' YLATS & SUBDlVISIONS-STREETS & UTILITIES SUBCOMMITTE MEE�ING OF APRIL 20, 1967; . MOTION by Myhra, seconded'by Erickson, that the minutes of thl Plats & Subdi�isions-Streets & Utilities Subcommittee meeting of April 20;�1967 be received. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried u�animously. ADOPTION OF AGENDA: , MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Ylinen, that Ttems 1, 4 and 6 Ibe taken in the following order: 1, 2, 3, 1. LOT SPLIT_RF�QUEST• L S ��67-02, J R DuMOUCHEL: Part of Lot 29 I Marian Hills Addition. , $lock 1, Mr. DuMouchel was present and in€ormed the Coitanission he was tl�e owner of Lot 30, Block 1, Ma.rian Hills Addition and has been for eight ye�rs. Lot 29; at the present time, is what was left over after 52nd Stree� was. put in and is to the north of his lot. It is a pie shaped piece of land. For years it was just a hole, and a collector of garbage and junk. Last fall he and his neighbor agreed to.purchase .this piece of property. H�. had it surveyed, paid back taxes, had a deed prepared and recorded, leaving. 40 feet in the northwest corner for his neighbor, Mr. Stanley Prokop,ovich. The property is too small to build on, is still bare ground, but he $�as started to plant evergreens. It is just a matter of having the area'look better. annin Commission Meetin - A ril 27 1967 Pa e ? In answer to the question of wh�ther or not Mr. DuMouchel had a legal description of the division, Mr. DeMouchel said he had two deeds, one for Lot 30 and the other the balance of Lot 29. The reason for the lot split request was that the assessments could not be split without it. It could not be determined now if the assessments will be on two separate statements or one. ` The question was brought up whether or not Mr, propokovich had filed a deed for his 40 feet and the Engineering Department was asked to check on this in order to prevent a small piece of land, too small to be utilized, being returned to the City for lack of payment of taxes. acce Block remai to th vote. L�1uTlUN by Jensen, seconded by Ylinen, that the Pla t the recoimnendation of the Plats & Subdivisions-S :�nittee and recommend a roval of Lot S lit " 1, Marian Hills Addition, J. R. DuMouchel ling triangle of propert of Lot 29 actuall� : abutting Lot 1, Block 2, Marian Hills 2nd a voting aye, the motion carried una,,;,,,�, u �l� �vuunission ets & Utilities 7-�2, nart of Lot 29, on verification of the eing a recorded deed aition. Upon a voice sty, Member Erickson said that he thought the C�mmission would be doing the right thing if they asked the other party to also enter into this, principally because if we allow the lot split and accept the deed to the other property and acceptance with the deed, he is sti11 under no obliga- tion to pay the taxes as he has not petitioned for it. He could let it go and the City would wind up with a piece of ground that is no good to the City. The neighbor could accept the title and never pay�taxes or assessments on it. Mr. DuMouchel said he hasn't had the groperty long enough to get a tax statement and therefore does not know whether it will be one or two statements. 1Kr. DuMouchel was info�rmed that the lot split request will go to the Council on Monday for their consideration, and it would be advisable for him to have his deed available and also the deed for the smaller triangle if Mr, Propokovich has one. 2• DISCUSSION: FINAL PLAT (P S��66-03 SHA,DY OAK Lot 2, Auditor's Subdivision ��92. GAWEL: Member Jensen explained that this was reopened as a function of a � study to the north. An overall study is being made of the Southeast Quarter of Section 13, concerning in part the parcels of 0'Bannon, Chies, Carlsan, etc. As a result of that study and the point it is in right now, it appears that Benjamin Street will lie a street of considerably more importance than we recognized previously. We feel now the need for addi- tional right of way. In the Council minutes of August 15, 1966, some consideration was given to the needs of Benjamin Street. The second area of discussion was the likelihood of 6lst Avenue being terminated in a ciil de sac at the northwest corner of this subdivision. It was felt if this were to take place, a turn around easement should be requested on the north end of Lot 1 of this proposed plat. This could be done in simple deed form and held as an easement by the City without filing until such time as a specific decision was made. Benjamin Street will almost certainly be a major collector street for the entire neighborhood both to the Planning Commission Meetin - A ril 27 1967 Pae3 north and south. A 50 foot street would be too narrow for our purposes as a major collector street, and would not be eligible for State Aid as their minimum�is 60 feet. On August 15, 1966 the Council discussed a slope easement to allow for grade matching which would not be used for construc- tion. Mr. Gawel explained the delay in the final plat was because of diffi- culty getting the hard shell from the surveyor, and after it was ready, it was held up because of the study of Section 13 which might alter the street pattern or lots. �Mr: Gawel stated he had sold the property described as Lot 1 on the hard shell and that it has been deeded. He was told the new ownex had to appear on the plat. ; i ' Member Erickson said the final plat should be resubmitted and Mr. Gawel could go back to what was originally proposed -- 74', 74', 77', He was told that as long as he had to redraw the plan because of the fee owner of Lot 1, the lot sizes should be restudied, and in his opini�n, Mr. Gawel could go back to the original proposal with smaller lots but more for the street. He thought the Commission should ask for a deed for cul de sac to be held on file in case there is need for it. Member Jensen (chairman of the Plats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities Subcommittee) was asked if he felt it would be desirable for that committee to consider this further than it has been considered here. Member Jensen answered; "I feel the needs of Benjamin are very clear. In the i�terest of allowing Mr, Gawel to move ahead at his own pace, I feel we should have an additional 5 feet on Benjamin Street as originally proposed and addi- tional requirement of a document giving an easement to a segment of the circle, a maximum depth of 20 feet on Lot 1." To Mr. Gawel, what do you anticipate would be the response of the new owner of Lot 1 relative to a turn around easement on the north end of his property. Mr. Gawel answered � that he did not know, and would have to ask him. Chairman Hughes wondered if we might ask Mr, Gawel to discuss with` the new owner the possibility of that party providing a deed to the cul - de sac. This is a question which ma.kes it difficult to come to a definite conclusion and recommendation to�Council. Would it be possible for you to discuss this and come back to the Planning Coimnission next meeting? The Engineering Assistant asked that if he were to get the easement and Council agreed with smaller lot sizes, does he have to come back? As long as there is the possibility of Benjamin becoming a heavy traffic street, the full width is needed. It would be well for the corner lot to be 80 feet because of possible heavy traffic. As to the interior lots, the Conanission wondered if 72'� feet would impose difficulty in building. . seconded es Ylinen, that the P v plat (P S ��66 Commission -0.,� as ittustrated on Exhibit 1 A ril 27 1967 theAreason bein the feel Ben'amin Street is going to have to be a 60 foot street and it mi�ht become a State Aid road or at least a ma,7or collector, and there is the possibility of the nee n � ..,, ,. ,,.. _ _ � ._, . - - tne northwest corner � Plannin� Commission Meeting - April 27, 1967 Page 4 without placing a permanent change in the plat Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 3. REZONING REQUEST: ZOA ��67-05, LOWPY REALTY COMPANY REPRESENTED BY R L. ERNST. Lot 8, 2nd Revision Auditor's Subdivision ��21. Rezone from R-1 to R-2, R-3 and Open Space (Park). Chairman Hughes (Chairman of Parks & Recreation Commission) stated that at one time the Parks & Recreation C�mmission considering acquiring this entire parcel, making a brief study and having an appraisal made on this parcel. Mr. Ernst said he represented the owners, Devon, Incorporated, and ' they have a sale, pending rezoning. This is low lying land with a substan- tial amount of peat. The owners feel that a number of things beneficial to the City would be accomplished: connecting Oakley Street to 67th Avenue; loop water systems; improve traffic pattern; the existing park would be extended to the north to 68th Avenue giving access to park pub3ic right of way. The proposal calls fox double bungalow and multiple dwel- ling complex with city park extension. The comment was ma.de that everything in the area immediately west and north of this property was hard hit in the tornado. The majority of the homes are rebuilt now and were built larger and improved. This was originally a$13,000 to $17,000 area. Very few come close to that figure now, there has been a tremendous improvement. The area is completely surrounded by residential. There is no concern about traffic now, but it is doubtful if a multiple dwelling complex would be acceptable. In the past the Planning Commission was in the throes of trying to make bad land good by rezoning to another use. In the past five years, there have been passed more and more restrictions on multiple dwellings. You do not, at the expense of other areas, make a high density. You can be more . selective on what you put in the City. '� Mr. Ernst said this was the first time he appeared before the Planning Commission and wondered what the impression would be. Member Jensen said that he was going to remove himself from any dis- cussion of that application due to the fact that Mr. Ernst is a client of the firm he works for. From here on, he would just listen. Chairman Hughes told Mr. Ernst that any person requesting a rezoning is entitled to a public hearing. We�have had in the past people who have come in and discussed questions and problems with the indication that, if it seems likely, they would petition. The costs are $40.00. In some cases, the Planning Conunission has been able to see relatively quickly what the � pattern would be so that the requestor could decide whether or not he should go ahead with the rezoning. MOTION by Ylinen, seconded,by Myhra, that the Planning Commission set a public hearing date of June 8, 1967 at 7:30 P.M, for the rezoning request (ZOA ��67-05), Lowry Realty Company, of Lot 8, 2nd Revision Auditor's Sub- division ��21, to rezona from R-1 (single family dwellings) to R-2 (limited multiple family dwellings) and R-3-A (general multiple family dwellings). Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. � Planning Commission Meeting - April 27, 1967 " Page �s The Engineering Assistant Clark commented that if the plan were developed, the land should be platted. The zoning and platting could be done together, so that it would not be completely held up. The zoning would be considered first, and a sketch showing how the plat would be drawn would be adequate at this time. 4. REZONING STUDY; A. L. WILLIAMS LOTS 6 THRU 9 SPRING BROOK PARK: Rezone from R-1 to R-3-A and include a study of the area between Ashton Avenue and railroad tracks. Engineering Assistant Clark said a similar rezoning request came up in 1962. We were going to try to get more people involved, called people in and ended up leaving it just as it was. Chairman Hughes told Mr. Williams that the Commission discussed this area pretty much along the lines of wrong zoning. After a recommendation to determine what might be done to straighten out the lines and access, we felt you should have the opportunity of looking at this. We ask you whether you would be interested in passing around to the other property owners this plan and see if they also would agree because it would affect all the people. The map showed that north of Liberty Street and East of Ashton would all be rezoned industrial. Everything between Liberty and Longfellow, East of Ashton to the existing industrial would be rezoned R-3. Between 79th Avenue and Longfellow Avenue and east of Ashton, everything would be rezoned R-3 including the industrial. It was noted that two little R-1 lots north of Ely should be added to M-1, this would be to the benefit of the block to bring it all under one zoning. This is the proposal that the Planning Co�nission came up with, but do not feel we can take action until we liear from the rest of the resi- dents. . Mr. Williams brought up the alleys and said most of them are not in use.� If they were vacated, it would increase the size of the lots a little. . When Chairman Hughes asked NIr, Williams if he thought this was some- _ thing he would like to serve as a go-between, notify the property owners that are actually involved, he agreed. - �t was sug�ested that a co�� of the man be sent to Council not as a reeoimnendation but iust a thouQht and that we believe this is the best plan, but we are open to suggestions. • 5. REORGANIZATION OF ZONING ORDYNANCE: Meeting with City Attorney. a DISCUSSION OF ZONING FOR VETERINARY CLINICS: (Uses permitted in C-2) City Attorney Herrick said that Chapter 45 ought to be redone, and the first thing to consider was the method, whether to take the present method and rearrange it in a logical manner or attempt to rewrite some of these areas. Chairman Hughes said it seemed to him the temper of the Planning Commission and Council is in terms of making Permitted Uses more narrow, more control over things that would be objectionable, more in terms of a new Chapter than a rearranged chapter. � P1 Commission Meet - April 27, 1967 Page 6 The City Attorney thought perhaps we should do both, �ut the question is how. It would take three or four months with help. The Planning Com- mission was given an Outline of Proposed Zoning Code worked up by the City Attorney for reference. Suggestions were discussed relating to the outline. No decisions were made, but Mr. Herrick suggested that he would work on it and come back at the next meeting with what he has, and will work on Sections 1 to 4. The Commission referred to the request for a veterinary clinic and asked if the City Attorney could come up with something by the next meet- ing for a Special Use Permit and criteria. The Engineering Assistant was asked to get specifications from the requestors to incorporate in the criteria. Chairman Hughes told the City Attorney the Planning Commission thinks highly of the outline he presented this evening, and asked if it would be desirable for us to nake some recommendation to Council that they should hire an assistant for you to do some of this work. The City Attorney said he had been given funds for this purpose. He asked that the memhers Iook over some of the other related chapters, consider the general approach and give me what suggestions you might have either as to changing the out- line and bring in other suggestions that we haven't talked about yet. Also, request they look over the "Declaration of Policy". 6• REZONING REQUEST• ZOA ��67-04, S& S TNVESTMENT COMPANY REpg.Eg�NTED BY WILLIAM SHAW Lots 1 thru 6, Block 1, Carlson's Summit Manor Annex 2nd Addition. Rezone from R-1 to R-3-A (general multiple family draellings). MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Myhra, that the Planning Coamiission set a public hearing date of June 8, 1967 at 8:30 P.M, for the rezoning : request, ZOA ��67-04, S& S Investment Compariy for Lots l thru 6, Block 1, Carlson's Summit Manor Annex 2nd Addition fram R-1 (single family.dweliings) to R-3-A (general multiple family dwellings). Upon_a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. ' .. 7. ��� Liv�;n c dnGe LoLS 1 thxLY 6� B1oCIC 1� Marian Hills 2nd Addition -- rezone from R-I to R-3 (general multj.ple family dwellings) and Special Use Permit. It was noted that only one owner was listed on the application sheet. The Commission decided that they would not discuss the item until all of the signatures are on the application and that the Engineering Depart- ment should check into this. _ MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Ylinen, that the Planning Commission set a public hearing date of June 8, 1967 at 9:00 o'clock for the rezon- ing request (ZOA ��67-06) Wyman Smith representing Marian Hills Develop- ment Company of Lots l,thru 11, Block 2 and Lots 1 thru 6, Block 1, Marian Hills 2nd Addition from R-1 (single family dwellings) to R-3 (general multiple family dwellings) and Special Use Permit. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. The Planning Commission used the following schedule for the time of the public hearings in order to stagger the time: 1) ��67-OS at 7:30; 2_ ��67-04 at 8:30; 3) ��67-06 at 9:00. Plannin Commission Meetin - A ril 27 1967 Pae- 8. FUTURE LOCATION OF PUBLIC WORKS GARAGE AND YARD: The Commission discussed the appraisals dated 4/13/67 in the agenda, but did not come to a decision. MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Ylinen, that the item of the Future L'ocation of Public Works Garage and Yard be tabled until the next meeting. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. ADJOURNMENT • There being no further business, Chairman Hughes adjourned the meeting at 11;35 P.M. � i Respectf�� submitted, Ha�'Brian . Recordfng Secretary - � . � PLANNING CONIMISSION MEETING - APRIL 27, 1967 ROLL CALL: Page 1 The meeting was called to order at 7:35 P.M, � Members present: Erickson, Hughes, Jensen, Myhra, Ylinen. Others present: City Ma.nager Wagner, Engineering Assistant Clark. APPROVE MINUTES OF PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING: APRIL 6 1967: . MOTION by Ylinen, seconded by Erickson, that the Planning Commission Minutes of April 6, 1967 be approved. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. OF BUILDING STANDARDS-DES 1967: MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Jensen, that the minutes of the Build- ing Standards-Design Control meeting of Apri1 4, 1967 be received. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously, RECEIVE MINUTES OF BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING: APRIL 19 1967; MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Ylinen, th�t the minutes of the Board of Appeals meeting of April 19, 1967 be received, Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. =-L�Ly�� riiivur�J ur• YI,ATS & SUBDIVISIONS-STREETS & UTILITIES SUBC01��'II OF APRIL 20, 1967• MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Erickson, that the minutes of the Plats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities Subcommittee meeting of April 20, 1967 be received. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. ADOPTION OF AGENDA: MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Ylinen, that Items 1, 4 and 6 be taken in the following order: 1, 2, 3, 1• LOT SPLIT REQUEST• L S ��67-02, ,7 R DuMOUCHEL: Part of Lot 29, B].ock 1, Marian Hills Addition. Mr. DuMouchel was present and informed the Commission he was the owner ot Lot 3Q, Block 1, Marian Hills Addition and has been for eight years. Lot 29, at the present time, is what was left over after 52nd Street was put in and is to the north of his lot. It is a pie shaped piece of land. For years it was just a hole, and a collector of garbage and junk. Last fall he and his neighbor agreed to purchase this piece of property. He had it surveyed, paid back taxes, had a deed prepared and recorded,• leaving 40 feet in the northwest corner for his neighbor, Mr. Stanley Prokopovich. The property is too smali to build on, is still bare ground, but he has started to plant evergreens. It is just a matter of having the area look better. 2. Planning Commission Meeting - il 27, 196 Ya e 1 In answer to the question of whether or not Mr. DuMouchel had a legal description of the division, Mr. DeMouchel said he had two deeds, one for Lot 30 and the other the balance of Lot 29. The reason for the lot split request was that the assessments could not be split without it. It could not be determined now if the assessments will be on two separate statements or one. ` The question was brought up whether or nofi Mr. Propokovich had filed a deed for his 40 feet and the Engineering Department was asked to check on this in order to prevent a small piece of land, too small to be utilized, being returned to the City for lack of payment of taxes. MVTlUN by Jensen, seconded accept the recommendation of the P1 Subcommittee and recommend anvroval n�ocx t, Marian Hills remaining triangle of to the abutting Lot 1 vote, a votin� ave_ Ylinen that the Plannin Commission ats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities of Lot Spli* a�" Addition, J. R. DuMouchel property of Lot 29 actual Block 2, Marian Hills 2n� be -02, part of Lot 29, n verification of the ng a tion. recorded deed Upon a voice Member Ericksan said that he thought the Commission would be doing' the right thing if they asked the other party to also enter into this, principally because if we allow the lot split and accept the deed to the other property and acceptance with the deed, he is still under no obliga- tion to pay the taxes as he has not petitioned for it. He could let it go and the City wo>>ld wind up with a piece of ground that is no good to the City. The neighbor could accept the title and never pay taxes or assessments on it. Mr. DuMouchel said he hasn't had the property long enough to get a tax statement and therefore does not know whether it will be one or two statements. 1�Ir. DuMouchel was informed that the lot split request will go to the � Council on Monday for their consideration, and it wauld be advisable for him fio have his deed available and also the deed for the smaller triangle if Mr, propokovich has one. L�s�v�5I0N: FINAL PI,AT (p S ��66 Lot 2, Auditor's Subdivision ��92, Member Jensen explained that this was reopened as a function of a study to the north. An overall study is being made of the Southeast Quarter of Section 13, concerning in part the parcels of 0'Bannon, Chies, Carlson, etc. As a result of�that study and the point it is in right now, ir appears that Benjamin Street will be a street of considerably more importance than we recognized previously. We feel now the need for addi- tional right of way. In the Council minutes of August 15, 1966, some consideration was given to the needs of Benjamin Street. The second area of discussion was the likelihood of 61st Avenue being terminated in a cul de sac at the northwest corner of this'subdivision. It was felt if this were to take place, a turn around easement should be requested on the north end of Lot l of this proposed plat. This could be done in simple deed form and held as an easement by the City without filing until such�time as a specific decision was made. Benjamin Street will almost certainly be a major collector street for the entire neighborhood both to the � Planning Commission Meetin - A ril 27 1967 �. Page 3 north and south. A 50 foot street would be too narrow for our purposes as a major collector street, and would not be eligible for State Aid as their minimum is 60 feet. On August 15, 1966 the Council discussed a slope easement to allow for grade matching which would not be used for construc- tion. Mr. Gawel explained the delay in the final plat was because of diffi- culty getting the hard shell from the surveyor, and after it was xe�dy, it was held up because of the study of Section 13 which might alter the street pattern or lots. Mr: Gawel stated he had sold the property described as Lot l on the hard shell and that it has been deeded. He was told the new owne� had to appear on the plat. Member Erickson said the final plat should be resubmitted and Mr. Gawel could go back to what was originally groposed -- 74'� 74�� .77�, He was told that as long as he had to redraw the plan because of the fee owner of Lot 1, the lot sizes should be restudied, and in his opinion, Mr. Gawel could go back to the original proposal with smaller lots but more for the street. He thought the Commission should ask for a deed for cul de sac to be held on file in case there is need for it: Member Jensen (chairman of the Plats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities Subco�nittee) was asked if he felt it would be desirable for that committee to consider this further than it has been considered here. Member Jensen. answered: "I feel the needs of Benjamin are very clear. In the interest of allowing Mr. Gawel to move ahead at his own pace, I feel we should have an additional 5 feet on Benjamin Street as originally proposed and addi- tional requirement of a document giving an easement to a segment of the circle, a maximum depth of 20 feet on Lot 1." To Mr. Gawel, what do you anticipate would be the response of the new owner of Lot 1 relative to a turn around easement on the north end of his property. Mr. Gawel answered that he did not know, and would have to ask him. Chairman Hughes wondered if we might ask Mr, Gawel to discuss with the new owner the possibility of that party providing a deed to the cul de sac. This is a question which makes it difficult to come to a definite conclusion and recommendation to Council. Would it be possible for you to discuss this and come back to the Planning Commission next meeting? The Engineering Assistant asked that if he were to get the easement and Council agreed with smaller lot sizes, daes he have to come back? As long as there is the possibility of Benjamin becoming a heavy traffic street, the full width is needed. It would be well for the corner lot to be 80 feet because of possible heavy traffic. As to the interior lots, the Commission wondered if 72� feet would impose difficulty in building. Commission on Exhibit 1 A ril 27 1967 the~reason�beinJ.the� feelaBen1aminrStreet is oin to have to be a 60 foot street and it m� ht become a State Aid road or at least a major collector, and there is the possibility of .the nee o a cu de sa� ar r�,o ��a _t �, _. . lannin� Commission Meetin = April 27, 1967 Page 4 without placing a permanent change in the plat Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 3. REZONING RE UEST: ZOA ��67-05 LOWRY REALTY COMPANY REPRESENTED BY R. L. ERNST: Lot 8, 2nd Revision Auditor's Subdivision ��21. Rezone from R-1 to R-2, R-3 and Open Space (Park). Chairman Hughes (Chairman of Parks & Recreation Commission) stated that at one time the Parks & Recreation Commission considering acquiring this entire parcel, making a brief study and having an appraisal made on this parcel. . Mr. Ernst said he represented the owners, Devon, Incorporated, and t�ey have a sale, pending rezoning. This is low lying land with a substan- tial amount of peat. The owners feel that a number of things beneficial to the City would be accomplished: connecting Oakley Street to 67th Avenue; loop water systems; improve traffic pattern; the existing park would be extended to,the north to 68th Avenue giving access to park pubiic right of way. The proposal calls for double bungalow and multiple dwel- ling complex with city park extension. The comment was made that everything in the area immediately west and north of this property was hard hit in the tornado. The majority of the h�mes are rebuilt now and were built larger and improved. This was originally a$13,000 to $17,000 area. Very few come close to that figure now, there has been a tremendous improvement. The area is completely surrounded by residential, There is no concern about traffic now, but it is doubtful if a multiple dwelling complex would be acceptable. In the past the Planning Commission was in the throes of trying to make bad land good by rezoning to another use. In the past five years, there have been passed more and more restrictions on multiple dwellings. You do not, at the expense of other areas, make a high density. You can be more selective on what you put in.the City. Mr. Ernst said this was the first time he appeared before fhe Planning Coirunission and wondered what the impression would be. Member Jensen said that he was going to remove himself fr�m any dis- cussion of that applicatian due to the fact that Mr. Ernst is a client of the firm he works for. From here on, he would just listen. Chairman Hughes told Mr. Ernst that any person requesting a rezoning is entitled to a public hearing. We�have had in the past people who�have come in and discussed questions and problems with the indication that, if it seems likely, they would petition. The costs are $40.00. In some cases, the Planning Commission has been able to see relatively quickly what the � pattern would be so that the requestor could decide whether or not he should go ahead with the rezoning. MOTION by Ylinen, seconded by Myhra, that the Planning Commission set a public hearing date of June 8, 1967 at 7:30 P,M, for the rezoning request (ZOA ��67-05), Lowry Realty Company, of Lot 8, 2nd Revision Auditor's Sub- division ��21, to rezone from R-1 (single family dwellings) to R-2 (limited multiple family dwellings) and R-3-A (general multiple family dwellings). Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the inotion carried unanimously. Planning Commission Meeting - April 27, 1967 Page 5 The Engineering Assistant Clark commented that if the plan were developed, the land should be platted. The zoning and platting could be done together, so that it would not be completely held up. The zoning would be considered first, and a sketch showing how the plat would be drawn would be adequate at this time. 4. REZONING STUDY: A. L. WILLIAM�, LOTS 6 THRU 9, SPRING BROOK PAP.K: Rezone from R-1 to R-3-A and include a study of the area between Ashton Avenue and railroad tracks. Engineering Assistant Clark said a similar rezoning request came up in 1962. We were going to try to get more people involved, called people in.and ended up leaving it just as it was. Chairman Hughes told Mr. Williams that the Commission discussed this area pretty much along the lines of wrong zoning. After a recommendation to determine what might be done to straighten out the lines and access, we felt you should have the opportunity of looking at this. We ask you whether you would be interested in passing around to the other property owners this plan and see if they also would agree because it would affect all the people. The map showed that north of Liberty Street and East of Ashton would all be rezoned industrial. Everything between Liberty and Longfellow, East of Ashton to the existing industrial would be rezoned R-3. Between 79th Avenue and Longfellow Avenue and east of Ashton, everything would be rezoned R-3 including the industrial. It was noted that two little R-1 lots north of Ely should be added to M-1, this would be to the benefit of the block to bring it all under one zoning. This is the proposal that the Planning Conanission came up with, but do not feel we can take action until we hear�from the rest of the resi- dents. Mr. Williams brought up the alleys and said most of them are not�in ''� use. If they were vacated, it would increase the size'of the lots a little. When Chairman Hughes asked Mx. Williams if he thought this was some- thing he would like to serve as a go-between, notify the property owners that are actually involved, he agreed. ��'t was suggested that a copy of the map be sent to Council, not as a gecommendation bu� iust a thaught and that we helieve this is the best plan, but we are open to suggestions.. 5. REORGANIZATION OF ZONING ORDINANCE: Meeting with City Attorney. a� DISCUSSION OF ZONING FOR VETERINARY CLINICS: (Uses permitted in C-2) City Attorney Herrick said that Chapter 45 ought to be redone, and the first thing to consider was the method, whether to take the present method and rearrange it in a logical manner or attempt to rewrite some of these areas. Chairman Hughes said it seemed to him the temper of the Planning Commission and Council is in terms of making Permitted Uses mare narrow, more control over things that would be objectionable, mo�e in terms of a new Chapter than a rearranged.chapter. Planning Commission Meeting - April 27, 1967 Page 6 The City Attorney thought perhaps we should do both, but the question is how. It would take three or four months with help. The Planning Com- mission was given an Outline of Proposed Zoning Code worked up by the City Attorney for reference. Suggestions were discussed relating to the outline. No decisions were made, but Mr. Herrick suggested that he would work on it and come back at the next meeting with what he has, and will work on Sections 1 to 4. The Commission referred to the request for a veterinary clinic and asked if the City Attorney could come up with something by the next meet- ing for a Special Use Permit and criteria. The Engineering Assistant was asked to get specifications from the requestors to incorporate in the criteria. Chairman Hughes told the City Attorney the Planning Commission thinks ;highly of the outline he presented this evening, and asked if it would be ''desirable for us to make some recommendation to Council that they should hire an assistant for you to do some of this work. The City Attorney said he had been given funds for this purpose. He asked that the memhers look over some of the other related chapters, cansider the general approach and give me what suggestions you might have either as to changing the out- line and bring in other suggestions that we haven't talked about yet. Also, request they look over the "Declaration of Policy". 6. REZONING REQUEST: ZOA ��67-04, S& S INVESTMENT COMPANY REPRES�NTED BY WILLIAM SHAW: Lots 1 thru 6, Block 1, Carlson's Summit Ma.nor Annex 2nd Addition. Rezone from R-1 to R-3-A (genexal multiple family dwellings). MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Myhra, that the Planning Commission set a public hearing date of June 8, 1967 at 8:30 P.M. for the rezoning request, ZOA ��67-04, S& S Investment Company for Lots 1 thru 6, Block 1, Carlson's Summit Manor Annex 2nd Addition from R-1 (single family.dwellings; to R-3-A (general multiple family dwellings). Upon_a voice vote, all voting aye, the niotion carried unanimausly. � 7. REZONING REQUEST: ZOA ��67-06, WYMAN SMCTH REPRESENTING MARIAN HILLS DEVELOPMENT COMPANY: Lots 1 thru 11, Block 2 and Lots l thru 6, Block 1, Marian Hills 2nd Addition -- rezone from R-1 to R-3 (general multi.ple family dwellings) and Special Use Permit. _ It was noted that only one owner was listed on the application sheet. The Commission decided that they would not discuss the item until all of the signatures are on the application and that the Engineering Depart- ment should check into this. MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Ylinen, that the Planning Commission set a public hearing date of June 8, 1967 at 9:00 o'clock for the rezon- ing request (ZOA ��67-06) Wyman Smith representing Marian Hills Develop- ment Company of Lots 1 thru 11, Block 2 and Lots 1 thru 6, Block 1, Marian Hills 2nd Addition from R-1 {single family dwellings) to R-3 (general multiple family dwellings) and Special Use Permit. Upon a voica vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. The Planning Commission used the following schedule for the time of the public hearings in order to stagger the time: 1) ��67-05 at 7:30; 2_ ��67-04 at 8:30; 3} ��67-06 at 9:00. , Planning Cotmnission Meeting - April 27, 1967 Page ' 8. FUTURE LOCATION OF PUBLIC WORKS GARAGE AND YARD: The Commission discussed the appraisals dated 4/13/67 in the agenda, but did not come to a decision. MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Ylinen, that the item of the Future Location of Public Works Garage and Yard be tabl�ed until the next meeting. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. ADJOURNMENT : There being no further business, Chairman Hughes adjourned the meeting at 11:35 P.M. � Respectf���� submitted, ����er1.�. Haz��Brian � Recording Secretary ■ . 0 .. , � . � � .. . ... . . .. . ..... . ...:_. - � ----. .....� . :.� . ..� �. . . .�._.. � �J , LJ � ' , , � � ' ' ' w { J ��' i THE MINUTES OF THE PARKS AND RECREATION CONII�IISSION MEETING, April 24,:_J.9�i� The Meeting was called to order by Chairman Hughes at 8:07 P.M. ROLL CALL MEMBERS PRESENT: Hughes, Dunphy, Cochran, Spence, Fitzpatrick MEMBERS ABSENT: None OTHERS PRESENT: Warren Hanson, 900 West Moore Lake Drive Ed Patterson, Lake Improvement, 814 Fulton Street S..E. JoAnne Jochum, League of Women Voters, 841 West Moore Lake Drive Pau1 Brown, Director, Parks and Recreation Departm�nt MINUTES, APRIL 3, 1967 MOTION by Spence, seconded by Cochran, that the April 3, 1967 Minutes be accepted as mailed. The Motion Carried. LETTERS Letter from General Foods Corporation, Maxwell House Coffee Division - Subject: Commission suggested the organization of a group to collect interseals from instant coffee jars and in turn redeem these interseals . for playground equipment for the P,ark Department. Letter from Montgomexy Wards - Subject: President's Council on Physical . Fitness. It is the ccncern of the Nation to combine school and play- ground recreational facilities so they ean both be used the year around instead of each for a specific time of the year. - Letter from Hans Bobardt, 6560 - 2nd Street N.E. - Subject: Balls from dia- mond at Jay Park coming into his yard. MOTION by Dunphy, seconded by Fitzpatrick to receive letters. Motion Carried.' DIRECTOR'S REPORT According to the Director, vandalism is way up from last month. Due to a new. �property insurance policy, there is now a$250.00 deductible. The park storage shed has been moved by Dale Movers for a charge of $150.00.� This move was necessary because of City Hall construction. A petition for a park has been received by the Council from the citizens around Ruth Circle. Summer - Fall Program fliers will be sent with the Beach Stickers in the mail this year. Copies will also be passed out to all city schools. Commission feels they have a more attractive program this year compared to other years. AGENDA Planning Commission Report It was suggested and agreed upon that Chairman Hughes, who is also Acting Chairman of the Planning Commission, make a repo�rt from these meetings to the Parks and Recreation Commission. � �' � PARKS AND RECREATION CONIMISSION MINUTES, APRIL 24, 1967 PAGE 2 � � � LJ PLANS AND�O$JECTIVES Summer - Fall Program No predictions can be made as to a conflict between the schools indoor pool and the beach swimming program until one season has heen completed. The Commission agreed that the Fou:rth of July Festival is a worthwhile event. MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Dunphy, to accept the summer program. The Motion Carried. ' A Fridley Youth Football Association is now being formed. A question arose as to whether tackle football is a good program for the age group of 8 to 13 years. The Commission will look into this subject further. �__J � ! _1 I ' ,� ' OLD BUSINESS Jay Park �✓ Hans Bobardt has rec{uested that a fence be put up in order to keep balls from � �� flying into his property. The Director suggested that the backstop be relocat- P ed for a cost of $130.00 and that "Softball Only" signs be erected on backstop. MOTION by Dunphy, seconded by Spence, to instruct Director to order backstop moved with an added 10' wing and foul ball hood and that "Softball Only" sig� or something to that effect be erected as soon as work can be contracted.� The Motion ed. Hans Bobardt is to be notified of the solution to this situation. Moore Lake - Spraying The Director requested three bids for the spraying of Moore Lake for weed control. One was presented in person by Mr. Ed Patterson of Lal:e Improvement. He suggested that potassium endothal would be the best for Moore Lake. If this were to be used, the beach would only be closed for twenty-four (24} hours and the costs would be $352 for the west side, $750 for the east side, $1,059 for both sides and $3,360 for entire lake or 50 acres. Two other bids are forthcoming. � Mr. Warren Hanson, a resident on West Moore Lake Drive, stated that last year their strip was sprayed with little success and he £elt that the only way to go about this weed problem would be to spray the entire lake. The cost of spraying was compared to the development of a playground which , would benefit an entire neighborhood rather than just a few. A special meet- ing will be held to discuss this subject further. , , Land Acc{uisition Property Appraisals Commission received, reviewed and discussed two property appraisals ' , i � ' ' i �� PARKS AND RECREATION CONA4ISSION NINUTES, APRIL 24, 1967 in respect to Rice Creek Parcels East of Old Central. PAGE 3 �> z� Carlson Summit Manor North, Block 7, Lots 13,14, and 15 �.'�[ ' � � � . .j `� r U After Commission's discussion; the following Motion was made: � �� � MOTION by Dunphy, seconded by Fitzpatrick, requesting City Council to follow ut� on nurchase of Carlsnn fii�mmit Mannr Nnrth Rlnrlc � Rice Creek Wate�shed Association Director reported voting results to Commission. Twenty-five to one in favor of Rice Creek Watershed Association formation. Little League Chairman Hughes will contact Council as to whether or not the Commission has any say about the design of the Little League field and diamonds in terms of safety. NEW BUSINESS Golf and Archery Park Rules A citizen inquired if there were rules about archery and golfing in the city's ' ' parks. To the Commission's knowledge, there are none. The Director is going to make an appeal in his weekly newspaper column and word it as such that it comes as a recommendation. � I 1 ' ' Park Badge These badges would help serve as an identification for the department's equip- • ment and help curb vandalism. The commission agreed that this is a good idea and.has urged the Director to look into other alternatives such as stencils. Petition - Rice Creek Area - East of Old Central A petition was received from the citizens in this area who would like the ,Fontaine Property purchased by the City for park property. City Planner The commission was made aware of the fact that the Council has received the specifications for the duties of a city planner. 1968 Parks and Recreation Preliminary Budget The Commission received, reviewed and discussed the Preliminary Budget for 1968. ' MOTION by Dunphy, seconded by Cochran, that appropriations for choir be dispersed in the 1968 Budget. MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Dunphy, to amend Mr. Dunphy's Motion � � ���� PARKS AND RECREATION CON�IISSION MINUTES, APRIL 24, 1967 PAGE 4 that $150.00 be appropriated for music and department sup��ly them with a room in the school. The Motion to amend carried. Vote on original Motion Carried. MOTION by Cochran, seconded by Spence, that the Preliminary Budget for 1968 be approved as revised. The Motion Carried. ADJOURNMENT The Meeting was adjourned at 12:55 A.M. The next regular Meeting will be held on Monday, May 22, 1967, at 8:00 P.M. at the Fridley City Hall. Respectfully submitted, �� • �L�.c� 4�r��'-rc./ Mary L� ickson, ecretar : Parks and Recreation Commission Y ' ;. 1 _ , � FRIDLEY SAFETY.CO;IMIrrEE I�IIE,ETING r1INUTES, APRIL 19, 1967 ROLL CALL MEMBERS PRESENT: Linton, Oden, Rossing, Szegda, Polzin OTHERS PP�ESENT: County Commissioner Harvey Petersen TRAFFIC CONTROL• MOTION by Polzin that more use be made of the radar�equipment, and if necessary to add more manpower to the present police force. Seconded by Rossing. The Motion carried. CAR SAFETY CHECK: � Recommendation that members contact various organizations to see if a group effort can be made toward a community volunteer car safety check sometime in the Fall. ACCELERATION LANE - EAST t�IVER ROAD AT HARTMA��t CIRCLE: Commissioner Petersen informed the Comnu.ttee that an acceleration lane � would be put in at Hartman Circle gozng south as recommended by Sgt. Fritz at the last meeting. - REFLECTORIZED JACI�TS: The Committee recommends that an investigation be made into the possibility of obtaining reflectoriz�ed jackets for the newsboys through the cooperation of local organizations. � ADJOURNMENT • � There being no further business, the meeting adjourned at 9;30 P.M. . The next meeting will, be riay 31, 1967. Respectfully submitted, Grace W. Szegda 0 {. r�, C") 4 ' ' ' I ' I , I � I ' , ' ' �� ' � A G R E E M E N T THIS AGREEMENT Made this day of , 1967, by and between the City of Fridley, Minnesota, through its City Council, here- inafter called the "City", and the Northwestern Bell Telephone Company, an Iowa corporation, hereinafter called the "Telephone Company". W I T N E S S E T H: That for and in co nsideration of the mutual convenants herein con- tained, the Telephone Company agrees; 1. To furnish, install, and maintain a complete Call Box Type Emergency Reporting System, described on Schedules "A" and "B" attached hereto, for use by the City. 2. That th e emergency reporting system, its associated equipment, reporting and dispatch lines furnished hereunder will be located, installed and maintained at the direction af the City, with due consideration to the standards and specifications prescribed by the National Board of Fire Under- • writers and the Telephone Campany's specifications for emergency reporting systems, 3. That it will provide 7-day a week, 24-hour maintenance and will give highest priority permissible by law to any reports made to it by the City of any out-of-service condition or malfunction of the,system and will i � endeavor to immediately restore any such malfunction or out-of-service con- 1 -- �. dition. 4. To make regular routine tests of the emergency reporting system and all call boxes, to maintain adequate records thereof and to make these 0 C) ' , ' , -2_. records available to proper authorities for inspection upon request, all in accordance with requirements of the National Board of Fire Underwriters Bulletin No. 73 dated June, 1964, entitled "Standard of the National Board ' of Fire Underwriters For the Installation, Maintenance and s U e of Municipal �� ' I ' ' ' , ' ' ' Fire Alarm Systems", as reco�ended by the National Fire Protection Association. 5. That the City may cancel this contract at any time upon ten days' written notice of such cancellation to the Telephone Company and upon payment of any charges hereunder then due, including any then unamortized portion of the basic termination charges specified in Schedule "A". 6, That such termination charges will be reduced as provided in Schedule "A" each month that the City makes the monthly payments provided for hereunder for the emergency reporting system and that at the expiration of five years from the date any switchboard or call-recorder equipment is ' placed in operation no termination charges will be applicable thereto although the City may continue to use the emergency reporting system thereafter. That for and in consideration of the mutual covenants herein contained, the City agrees; a. To pay to the Telephone Company each month for the emergency regorting system described herein such rates as are established in the tariffs of the Telephone Company which are on file with and approved by the Minnesota Railroad and Warehouse Gommission. The current rates as established by said tariffs are specified in Schedules "A" and "B" which are attached hereto and made a part hereof. It is understood that said rates are s�rbject to change 0 % � \ �% . b ' , � � ' � ' ' ' I 1 �J I '� . ' ' � ' -3- and the City agrees to pay hereunder such rates as are established .by the tariffs lawfully in effect in any month during the duration of this Agree- ment. � b. To begin such payments on a monthly basis in the month in which the emergency reporting system is placed in operation. c. That i.f it elects to terminate this contract prior to or within five years from the date the system is placed in operation, it will pay any appiicable termination charge to the Telephone Company as specified in Schedule "A". d. That the emergency reporting system as initially installed may at subsequent times require improvements and betterments. All such changes not initiated by the Telephone Company will be subject to regular and re- quired charges of the Telephone Company, including termination liability as may be applicable to additional equipment. e. That the Telephone Company will not be liable for damages arising out of mistakes, omissions, interrugtions, delays, errors or defects in transmission occurring in the course of furnishing service or other facili- ties•provided for by this contract not caused by the negligence of«the Tele- phone Company. The City agrees to indemnify the Telephone Company against all loss or injury to persons or property arising out of the use or attempted use of such emergency reporting lines or facilities, unless caused by the negligence of the Telephone Company, in failing to maintain reasonable stan- dards of maintenance and cperation and to exercise reasonable supervision. �"'� +'Z �: � ;, � -4- � '� f. That all equipment, facilities and services are or will be fur- nished by the Telephone Company strictly in accordance with the Telephone Company's tariffs presently in effect or which may become effective in the future. g. To furnish operating personnel for such equipment as is located on its premises and to maintain a proper standard of service in the opera- tion of such equipment. In addition tc such provisions heretofore made a part of this Agree- ment which may be construed as the agreement and duty of either party, both parties agree; a. That this contract may be cancelled by the Telephone Company and the service rendered thereunder terminated not less than ninety days follow- ing written notice from the Telephone Company to the City of nonpayment of ' charges thereunder. b. That unless this contract is cancelled under a foregoing provi- sion, this contract shall remain in effect for an initial period of five years following installation and thereafter until cancelled by such notice as ma.y be required in prior provisions of this Agreement. IN WITNESS WHEREOF, The parties hereto have caused this Agreement to be executed in their ewn behalf by their duly authorized otficers and -5- officials, and it is represented that the officials of the City of Fridley are executing this document with the consent and approval of the City Council of the Gity of Fridley. CITY OF FRIDLEY, MCNNY,SOTA NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY sy By � Mayor Vice President � sy By City Clerk Assistant Secretary • By � Comptroller Date Date �: ' 4 � ' r 1 ' ' ' I ' ' ' SCHEDULE A SCHEDULE OF SERVICE AND EQUIPMENT TO BE INITIALLY FURNISHED IN CONNECTION WITH A CALL BOX TYPE EMERGENCY REPORTING SYSTEM FOR THE CITY OF FRIDLEY AT, F'RIDLEY, MLNNESOTA CHARGES LAWFULLY IN EFFECT ON THE DAY THIS CONTRACT WAS SIGNED BY THE SUBSCRIBER NON-RECURRING MONTHLY ITEMS OF QUAN- UNIT TOTAL � UNIT TOTAL SERVICE AND EQUIPMENT TITY CHARGE CHARGE RATE CHARGE 1. Switchboard with capacity of 100 lines, common equipment including . dispatch and status indicating equipment, regular power equipment � and operator's set one $250.00 $250.00* $160.00 $160.00 , 2. Call Recorder Equipment, including ticketer and common equipment, if � �k required one. 150.00 150.00� 60.00 3. All other regularly- offered items As Specified in the Tariffs of the Telephone Company 60.00 REMARKS: *.F1us Basic Termination charge of $3,150.00, reducing l/60th each month . the full recurring rate is billed. �� To be waived if installed with initial installation. '�* R1us a Basic Terminarion charge of $1,440.00, reducing 1/60th each month the full recurring rate is billed. " •1QORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY CITY OF FRIDLEY; MINNESOTA ' � (Subscriber) By — Title Date sy Title Date r-z � � m' • SCHEDULE B SCHEDULE OF SERVICE AN D EQUIPMENT TO BE INITIALLY FURNISHED IN CONNECTION WITH A � CALL BOX TYPE EMERGENCY KEPORTING SYSTEM FOR THE CITY OF FRIDLEY AT, FRID�EY, MINNESOTA CHARGES LAWFULLY IN EFFECT ON THE � DAY THIS CONTRACT WAS SIGNED BY THE SUBSCRIBER NON-RECURRING MONTHLY ITEMS OF QUAN- UNIT , TOTAL UNIT TOTAL SERVICE AND EQUIPMENT TITY CHARGE CHARGE RATE CHARGE 1. Voice Recorder Equipment one $ 5.00 $ 5.00 $ 2.00 . $ 2.00 2. Secondary Alarm Circuits 3. Call Box 4. All other regularly- offered items 10.00 10.00 11.50* 5.00'�'� 5.00�* 13.50 As Specified in the Tariffs of the Teleghone Company 11.50* , 13.50 - REMARKS; * Within corporate limits of the Municipality, ** Plus service connection, move or change charge as applicable to a PBX station. NORTHWESTERN BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY sy _ Title Date By Title Date CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA (Subscriber) 0 � �; ` . S.C. SMILEY & ASSOCIATES Suitc 12 1750 Hennopin Avenue FE 8-6757 Minneapolis Minnasota ' S5403 To: Hoffman Electric Co. CNANGE ORDER N0. E-I 1917 South 2nd Street Date April 19, 196i �lnoka, h1i nn�sota Comm No. : 6013 Contractor for: E I ectr i ca I��lork At: F�idley Civic Center � i Owner: City of'Fridley Contract dated: November 2, 19bo You ore hereby instructed, subject to provisions of the abeve mentioned contract, to make the fol- lowing modifications therein: Item t = a.Provicle control wiring for exhaust fan in basement telephone• equiprnent room Add ..........................� 115.00 b.Provide 4 receptacles and 5 type AA fixtures with lamps in basement telephone equipment room Add ..................$ 134.00 c.lnstalled conduit under sJ�b of room !3-14 for tefeph�ne • equipr�ent room service Add ..........................$ 18�.OU . ttem 2 - Provida electrical eGuipment as per electrical engine�:rs drawing E-2ft and E-SR, er;ergency generating system Add..........b3493.00 AIl work to be accomplishe� as p�r applicable contract and specification requirements Amount of Original Contract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . b 50,328.00 Amount of Previously Amended Contract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . b 50,328.00 7his Change Order No. E-I "�d . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . b 3,977.00 Present Amended Contract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � 54,305.04 S. C. Smi ley & Associ ates, Arch i tects Owner C i ty of Fr i c+ l ey , ,�: . �Y - �' � ' Accepted firm Noffr�an Electric�l Ca. BY � By Accepted � . By ; _ ' �ti� Date ; �, Date_� � _ ; ___ `'-1 m � ' �I1I J � T0: � FROM: M E M 0 Ear1 P. Wagner, City Manager and City Council Marvin C. Brunsell, Finance Director April 27, 1967 SUBJECT: Final Assessment RoTl for Storm Sec•�er Project No. 5- Schedule C ',� � 1� The final assessment roll for Schedule C of Storm Sewer Project No. 5 covers the area lying west of University Avenue, north of Trunk High�•�ay �r694, south of Mississippi Street and east of the center line of the railroad tracks. I ,' I I, I � '�� . As you recall, Storm Sewer Project No. 5(which covers the area both east and west of University Avenue and north of Trunk High�vay ��694), Storm Sewer Project No. 12, (which lies south of Trunk Highway ��694 and west of Univ ersity Avenue) and Storm Sewer Project No. 73, (which lies just east of University Avenue and �outh of Trunk Highway ��694) caere all combined into one project for assessment purposes. The assessment ro11 �vas adopted for all three.areas except the area now und er discussion in the Storm Se�ver Project 5-C area. _ We have set up the assessment hearing for Schedule C�f Storm Sewer Project No. 5 for May 8, 1967. The balance of the S Project was assessed at a rate of $3.05 per 100 square feet, less a credit for�what the property had been assessed previously. One question which must be ans�aered is, shall the Storm Sewer Project No. 5- Schedule C area be assessed at $3.05 or shall they be assessed at $3.08? The figure would come to $3'.08 if interest for six months �vere added for the $104,556.00 which is the unassessed portion leftover from the first contracts. Theoretically the people have had use of their money in the meantime and if the 5-C area were not charged this they would have some advantage over the people in the balance of the Storm Sewer No. 5 Project. The total amount of money involved in interest is $2,614.00. The City, of course,has had to pay out interest or carry this amount in the meantime. The question is, does the City Council wish to use the $3.08 figure or stick to the $3.05 figure? . There are two other points which need to be kept in mind in assessing this project. One is that a total of $137,065.97 in State Aid mon�y has been drawn. on this improvement project and used to off set a portion of the cost. It had been originally anticipated that an additional $14,250.00 of State Aid Funds would be dra�,m. It is now anticipated that this money would not need to be drawn as Che 5-C Project has come in under the original estimate. However, these State Aid Funds are a balancing figure and an additional small amount � of State Aid money could be dra��rn if necessarv to balance out the project costs. The second noint is that as originally planned $34,000.00 of che outfall line cos ts c•�ou1d be a s s igned to Pro j ec t �'o . 82 . Pro j ec t�'o . 82 is the Storni Sec�rer . Project lying on either side of High�,�ay �,To. 65 and south oF Trunk Hioh:�ay �r694. ra --� � r; 0 � ... �-- ! � ' ' Memo to Earl P. Wagner and Ci.ty Council � April 27, 1967 �. � Yage 2 • - ` , • . ' This may not end up bein� the eYact figure and it cannot be d � etermined what the exact figure cai11 be until the Storm Se���er Project vo. 82 is complete, � ho�•�ever, if a lesser amount of the outfall line is assigned to Project No. 82 � then perhaps the City would have to draca the difference in State Aid Funds. _, This caould be true assumina the Council c•�i.shes to keep the assessment rate of Project No. 82 approximately the same as for the Project No. 5 area being � they are using the same outfall �line. :_ � . " . . F . t E .�' . 1._.. . . . - , , • • . f � � . .. . . � . - . . � � � � �- • •- � � . ' . � � � � . � - . : �. � � • . . ' •. ' . . �..�. , . . . . . . . . . 'i_.� � . . " ' . � . . � . . - . . . . . ' �` �� .. . - . .. . . . . . � � � � � �� . .. � � .. � .. '.' � ' . � . � . � , � � � � � � . � . "-. . ' � � � � . �• � . � . �.'. . � � � � . . . . ,. ' .. • . . . . . _ • , ' • . . ' . . . P . r� � . _ _ � �,. COMEINED COST - STORI�I 5E[dER IMPROVEMEi��r PROJECT N0. 5 AGTUAL C4STS: Storm Se���er 5-A & B Contracts to 10/30/66 $43Z,$02.54 Storm Se�•�er 73 Contract 18,1:51.80 Storm Set•�er 12 Contract (Net) 2(g�.�23,'gg � . $718;478.22 LESS: Reveived from Anoka County as their share �2,525.66 • Received from State of rlinnesota as their share 29,192.67 State Aid Funds drawn for Storm Sewer S Project 86,474.97 State Aid Funds drawn for Outfall Line 50,591.00 � $549,693092 Outfall Line costs assigned to Storm 34,000.00 Sewer Project No. 82 � $515,693.92 Assessments levied 10/30/66 411 '137 52 ADD: , . Unassessed $104,556.40 Cost of:Storm Se�,�er 5-C Contract 141,8UUo00 � � $246,356.40 $246,35b.40 Add 34,503.98 $280,920.38 : 9,207,972 square feet =$3.05 per 100 square feet Less: Credit for previous assessment � :��:i COMBINED COST - STOP.1`i SEL�TER IrIPROVENiE1VrL PROJECT N0, 5 �TUAL COSTS: Stonn Secaer 5-A & B Contracts to 10/30/66 . $431,802.54 Storm Se�aer 73 Contract 18,151.80 Storm Se��er 12 Contract (Net) 268,523088 � $718,478.22 'sSS: �Received from Anoka County as their share 2,525.66 Received from State of Minnesota as their share 29,192.67 � State Aid Funds drawn for Storm Sewer S Project 86,474.97 State Aid Funds drawn for Outfall Line 50,591.00 � $549,693.92 Out�all Line costs assigned to Storm 34,000.00 Sewer Project No. 82 . • $515,693.92 ssessments levied 1 0/30/66 411,137.52 Unassessed $104,556.40 ►D; 5% interest 10/30/66 to 4/30/67 2,6-14.00 Cost of Storm Secaer 5-C Contrac�. 141,800.OQ . � . $248,970.40 $24$, 970.4 0 Add 34,563.98 Previously assessed in 5-C area $283,534.38 0 9,207,972 square feet =$3.08 per 100 square feet Less; Credit for previous assessment � .-. _. - c��-a _..: _. . �._ � , APPOLNTM�NTS FUR CO�SENT AND APPROVAL �Y THE CITY COUNCIL - MAY ]., 1907. NAME Les Stocke 5846 - 232 Str. eet N.E . Fridley, Minnesota 0 POSIT201�' Park Maintenance SALARX $500.00/Mo. to 11/1/67 $520.00/Mo. after 11/1/67 RE PLACE S New Position 0 . . . . � �� . . . _ � � .� - . .. . I � I ' , ' ' ' ' ' RESOLUTION N0. A RESOLUTION ORDERING IN�ROVIl`�NT AND FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS: ' STORM SEWER PROJECT N0. 5-C (ADDEI`I`DUM #l� WHER.EAS, Resolution No. 75-1967 of the City Council adopted the 17�' day oi April, 1967, set the date for hearing on the proposed improvements, as specifically noted in the Notice of Hearin.g attached hereto for reference as Exhibit "A",,and W�iEE�EAS, all of the property owners whose property is liable to be assessed with the making of these improvements �as noted in said notice� were given ten (10) days notice by mail and published notice of the Council Hearing throu�h two (2� weekly publications of the required notice, and the hearing was held and the propert� owners heard thereon at the hearing, as noted in said notice. NOW, T�EFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, By the Council of the City of Fridle3r, Anoka County, Minnesota, as�follows: , 1. That the. following improvements proposed by Council Resolution No. 75-1967 are hereby ordered to be effected and completed as soon as reasonably possible to-wit: a� Al1 of the improvements as noted in the notice of hearing on the same as are noted (in Exhibit "A") in said notice. That the work above may be consolidated with other areas as one improvement. - 2. The work to be performed under this project may be per- formed under one or more contracts as may be deemed advisable upon receipt of bids. 3. Comstock and Davis, Inc., Consulting Er�gineers, are hereby designated as the E�.gineers for this improvement. They shall prepare final plans and specifications for the making of such improvement. ADOPTID BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF F'RIDLEY, THIS DAY OF ATTESTs � 1967• MAYOR CITY CLII�.K Marvin C. Brunsell � Jack 0. Kirkham � �� l RESOLUTTOiI NOo ��� 1967 A RESOLUTION DIRECTING TFIE ISSUAIVCE OF TE�IPORt1RY IrIPR0�r1EI�TT BONDS �CCORDAI�GF jdlTFi LAidS OF 1957, CH�'TER 385 � BE IT RESOLVED By the Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesata, as follo���s : SEC. 1. The total estimated cost of Storm Sewer Improvement Prolect No. 5-C has been estimated at $140,000,00 . SEC, 2. Tt is no�a estimated that the sum of $130,000.00 is currently necessary to provide financing of the projects above noted, and it is hereby determined to be necessary to borrow said amount for. the payment of obligations now incurred and for expenses necessarily incurred in connection witii the construction of: said improvement project�o SEC. 3o There is hereby created Storm Sewer Improvement Project No. 5-C Fund ----T-- which shall contain a construction account ss parC thereo€ into which shall be paid alI proceeds of temporary bonds issued . pursuant to this resolution aiid similary subsequent resolutions, and out-of which sha21 be paid a11 amounts due and payable as costs or expenses incident to ar i;ncurred in connectzon with the making of said improvement, � SFC, 4. There is also hereby created Storm Sewer Improvement Project Noo 5-C Funci (temporary) a Sinkin�; Fund Account, which accounC in said fund may and shall be termed as the Sinkino Fund, into�which sha11 be paid the proceeds of all special assessments levied against benefited property by reason of makina of said imgrovements as we11 as a11 other monies therei�n to be paid as provided by lac•� and out of which sha11 be paid the principal and interest on all temporary inprovement bonds issued to finance said projee't, SEC, S. It is her.eby d��termined that t��e sur of $130,000,00 shall be borrocaed to finance said Storm Sewer Im�rovemer.t Project No. S-C with respect to cost of cezzstructio�: and exnenses necessarily incurred re�lative ��0ei � I r � � � I � I ' thereto to this date, by the issuance of temporary improvement bonds of the City of Fridle as.authorized in Piinnesota Statutes, SEC. 429.01, Subdivision 3, as amended by Laws 1957, Chapter 385. S�G. 6. 5aid bonds shall be payable �rom the Sinking Fund of the fol.lo�ving: ' Storm Sewer Improvement Project No. S-C Fund but the�City further recognized its duty under the law, as provided by Sec. 429.091, and covenants and a�rees with the purchaser and a11 holders from time to time,. of said tem�orary improvement bonds, at or prior to the maturity thereaf that it � will pay and retire such bonds and the interest thereon out of the proceeds of definiCive improvement boncls which the Council shall issue and sell at or prior to the maturity of the temporary improvement bonds to the extent that the same cannot be paid our of funds available in the Sinlcing Fund o£" Storm Sewe.r T,mprovement Project No. 5-C Fund or out of other Municipal ' funds which are property available and are appropriated by the Council for such I ' purpose. SEC, 7. It is hereby determined to levy special assessments against benefited ,_ proper�y by reason of the making of Storm Sewer Improvement Projeet Na. 5-C and to levy ad�valorem taxes, if necessary, to � produce sums at ieast 5% in excess of the amounts suf£icient to pay princi.pal � and in�:ezest when due on said temporary improvement bonds and on any definitive bonds Co be issued as herein pravided, such special assessments ta be placed ' � ' ' ' ' on the tax rolls at such tirae when said improvement grojects have been completed or the total cost thereof has been determined, ' 0 SEC, 8. Saa.d temporary improvement bonds in the amount of $130,000.00 shall be dencbminated Storm Se�aer Improvement No. 5-C Bond (temporary) � sha11 be twenty six (26) in number and numbered £rom l to 26 inclusive, each in th� denomination of $5,000.00 shall bear interest at the rate of 5% per annum, payable semi-annually on April lst and October lst of each year and sha11 mature on April 1, 1970 , sha11 be subject to redemption and pre-payment on any interest pa;ment daEe, at par �, � I ��, _� �� and accrued intcrest, Not less than 30 days before the date speciiied for reden�ption on said�boi�ds, the City Treasurer shall mail notice of the call thereof to the holder, if lcno�.Tn, said Treasurer sha11 iliaintain a record of the names a�id addresses of the holders of said bonds insofar as such inforn�ation is made available to him by the halders thereof, for the purpose of mailing saicl noti_ces, The principal and all interest on said bonds sha11 be payable at Fridley City Ha11, 6431 University Avenue, NoE., Minneapolis, Minnesota 55�F21. �; ;, SEC. 9. �aid�temporary improvement bonds shall be mimeographed and when so mimeograph�d shall have attached thereto an interest coupon t•�hich bond and coupon shall be substantially in the �ollowing forni: (Form of Coupon) � No. � (tJnless the band described below is called for earlier redemption) on the day of , 19_, the County, Minnesota, wil1, pay to bearer at , Minnesota, . the s�.un of money o$ the United States of America for interest then due on its DATED of dollars lawful � CITY r1Ai��1GER �y�p� � SEC, 10. Said bonds and coupons attached shall be prepared under the direction o£ the City �Ianag�r and shall. be e:tecuted on behalf of the City by the signat�ires of the �f.3yo� and M��nuoer, and the corporate seal of th� City stiall be affised �� ' � , ' , ' �I � � c' thereto, and the appurtenant interest coupon shall be mi.meographed and authenticated, by the printed, engr.aved, lithogr.aphed, or facsimile signatures of said Mayor and rianaoer. ��hen said bonds tiave been executed anc3 authenticated they shall be delivered by the Treasurer to the purchaser thereof, upon payment of the purchase price heretofore agreed upon and accrued inter.est to date of delivery and said purchaser shall not be obliged to see to the application thereofo S�Co<17.. The Ci.ty Manager is hereby authorized and directed to file a certified copy of this resolution with County Audit:or of Anoka County, together with such other information as he shall require and to obtain from said.County Auditor a certificate that said bonds have been entered on this bond register. SEC, 1.2. The bonds issued hereunder shall be payabl.e for Storm Sewer Tmprovement ' Project No. 5-C Fund. ' I , ' which is hereby created,. The Treasur�er shall cause all monies received from the proceeds of said bonds, all ?�onies appropriated and transferred irom other funds and all special assessments for the improvements provided that if any payment of principal�or interest shall become due when there is not sufficient money in said fund to pay the same, the Treasurer.shall pay such principa]. or interest from the general fund of the City and such fund shall be reimbursed for�such advances out of monies to be credited to said fund when said monies are collected. All proceeds for said bonds except accrued interest shall be credited to the fund and used to pay the cost of said improvements. SEC..13. It is further provided that should it appear at any time that the monies credited to said fund and provided for the payment of principal or int�rest on the bonds when the sums become due are not sufficiene to pay the same, that then the �Gity shall issue further definitive improvement bonds as authorized and provided in acco�dance with Minnesota Statutes, Sec. 429.091, Chapter 475, and that the ' grocess of said further definitive bonds shall be first used to pay the princ'ipal ' ' and inrerest as is then due and to redeem the temEorary bonds iss�ed thereundcro � SEC, 14. The City Council has determi.ned that not iess than twenty percent (20%) o£ the total cost of said improvements will be paid by special assessments to be levied against every lot, piece or parcel of land benefited by the said improvem�n�s. The City hereby'covenants and agrees that it wi11 do and perform, as soon as they can be done, all acts and things necessary for the final ancl valid levy of such special assessments, and in the event that any such assessments be at any time held invalid with respect to any lot, piece or parcel of land, due to any error, defect or irregularity, or in any action or proceeding taken or to be taken by the Council or any of the City Officers or employees, either in the making of such assessment or in the performance of any condition precedent thereto, the City and this Council will forth�vith do all such further proceedings as may be required by law to make such assessments vaZid and binding liens against such property,.and also shall take such further proceedings as may be required by law to provide monies for the payinent of principal and interest as the same fall due `an the bands issued hereunder and to provide for the redemption of the same. SEC. 15. It is hereby determined that the collection of special assessments and the proceeds of monies appropriated and transferred from other funds i,s and willi be in an amount of at least five per cent (S%) in excess of the amount required to pay the principal of and the interest on said bonds when due and that no ad valorem tax levy is accordingly required. SEC. 16. The offieers of the City and the County Auditor of Anoka County, are- hereby authorized and directed to prepare and furnish to the purchaser of said bonds and to the attorneys approving the legality of the issuance thereof, certified copies of all proceedings and records relating to said bonds and to the fin�.ncial affairs of said City, and such other affidavits, certificates and , infonna�ion as may be -required, to show the facts relating to the legality and marketability o'f said bonds as the same appear from the boolcs and records under ' 0 ' ,, t��; � their custody and control or as otherwise kno�an to the, and such certificates, , certiiied copies and affidavits ' � _ , includino any heretoioie furnished, shall be ' deemed representations of the City as to the correctness of all statements containect therein. ' ' PASSED AI�tD ADppTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF rRIDLEY THIS ' D14Y' 0�' � � 19 6 7. ' � ' . ' . MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham ' . ' CITY MANAGER.= Earl P. Wagner ' ATTE ST : , ' CITY.GLERI` - Marvin Go Brunsell ' ' . ' ' . • ' ' � 0 Z!� 'i s `_ � I , , ' ' � RESOLUTIOi1 N0. � �- 19G7 A P.ESOTUI'TON DII:ECTING THE SALE ��tD PURCHASE OF TEi1PORARY L�'iPROVEti1ENT BONDS IN ACCORDANCE LJITH LAtivTS OF 1957, CHAPTEP. 385 BE 7T P�ESOLVED By the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, as follo�as ; THAT WHEREAS It has�heretofore been determined by this Counci? to issue temporary improve�nent bonds in order to provide the necessary funds for the construction and paye�nent of expenses relati.ve to the follo�ai_ng improvement projects to-�vit: Storm Sewer Improvement �roject No. 5-C as �er plans and specifications a�roved by the City Council: and WHEREAS It has been determined that there is at the present Cime an amount in exc�ss of $130,OOQ.00 in the following fund, to-wit: ReguLar Special Assessment Fund (Sinking Account) which stiun will not be required for other purposes prior to April 1, 1970 . IT IS TflIEREFORE Determined to be in the interest of the C'ity of Fridley that the sum of $130,000.00 of �he Regular Special Assessment Fund (Sinking Account) BE INVESTED As authorized by law and in accordance therewith it is hereby determined to purc�ase the sum of _$130,000.00__ of the aforementioned Storm Sewer ,� Impro�ement Project No. 5-C Bonds tem�orary issued under d�te of April 1, 1967 . �� , UPON Th�ir initial issuance in accordance with the provisions of Minnesota Statutes, Sec. 42�.091, 47�..56, and 475.66, out of funds Regular Special Assessment Fund (Sinking Account) and on behalf of said fund at par.and accrued interest as of t�e date o� delivery of said bonds and completion of such sale.; it being further determined to be reasonable and advantageous to the Sinking Account of the Reguiar Special Assessment Fund to invest in said temporary i,mprovement bonds and to be reasonable and advantageous to the City to sell said temporary improvement bonds to the Sinki:ng Account of the �ecial Assessment Fund, in accordance with ' provisians of this resolution, � 0 0 ,�, �'w', , ' SEC. 1. The City rlanager and Treas�trer are hereby authorized and directed ' to take any and all steps necessary to effec.t the provisions ot the aforegoing resolutions and to make such traizsfer of funds as may be necessary from time .� to time to ive effect to the rovisions hereof, S P ' � , PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OI' TH� CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS ' DAY OF , 19G7. - ' . ' MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham ' ' ' CITY MANAGER - Eaxl P. Wagner I- ATTEST : � ' i � . CTTX CLE'RK - Marvin G. Brunsell. ' ' • _ ' � ' ' . ' .. _i .• � . ' I� ' � ' i:.' __ _ �� RESOLUTION N0. � ;.. ,I �;� ( f_I , � �:. �. RESOLUTION ORDERING IrTPROVEMENT, FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AriD ESTIr1ATES OF THE COSTS T�HEREOF; WATEP. IrIPROVE�IENT PROJECT I�O. 75-G WHEREAS, there was work done on Fridley Commons Park and the property around �•�ater filtration plant under Water Improvements Projects , No. 75-A, No.� 75-C Schedule 1 and No. 75-C Schedule 2, and during con- �truction of the projects there was some ground, fencing and sod disturbed, '4JFIEREAS, the lz million gallon reservoi.r is being repaired under Pxoject No. 83 and there is additional site �•�ork necessa,ry to clean up the �ite, NOW, THEFEFORE, BE IT RESOI.VED, by the Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, as follows: 1. That the following improvements are he�eby ordered to be effected and completed as soon as reasonably possible, to-wit: a) Fencing and landscaping of Fridley Co�nons Park and area around water filtrati�n plant • , ' b) Fencing and landscaping the City propErty around the l� million gallon reservoir That the work above may be cansolidated with other areas as one improvement. � 2. That work to be performed under this project may be performed under one or more contracts as may be deemed advisable upon receipt of bids. 3. That Comstock & Davis, Incorporated are hereby designaced as the Engineers for this improvement. They shall prepare final plans and specifications for the making of such improvement. ADOPTED BY THE COUI�ICTL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAYOF , 1967.. . . •- ATTEST: CITY CLEFK - riarvin C. Brunsell MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham _ � ' � , 1 ' ' I i,' ( RESOLUTION N0. ` RE+,50LU�I'I:OPd ORDF�iING INIPI�OVEi'fIElV"I'S � APPROVAL OF PI,AiIS AND ORUF�ITTG ADV�tZTISEi�IET�I' F0� BIDS: GIAT�? IMPROVE"i��Nrl' PROJECT � jS-G WHF�EAS, p•arsuant to a ResoltLtion # of the City Council, adopted on l�Ia.y l, 1g67, Cou�stock and Davis, Incorpoiated, Consulting Ehgineers, has prepared plans and specifications for all of the improve- ments proposed by Resolution � and has presented such plans and specifications to the Council for approval: NOW, THER�ORE, BE IT RESOL�IID, by the Council of the City of Fridley, Minne.sota, as follows: � • 1. That the follo�ring improvements heretofore praposed ; by the Council resolution are hereby ordered to be effected and completed as soon as reasonably possible to-wit: a� b) Fencing and landscaping of Fridley Commons Park and area around Water Filtration Plant; . Fencinj and landscapino the Ci�y prop�rty around the 12 Million Gallon Reaervoir.. • 2. Such plans and specifications, a cop,y of which are attached hereto and made a part hereof, are hereb,y approved. 3. The work to be performed under Water Improvement Project #75-G shall be performed urider one contract. - /` �3-�- The City Manager shall accordingly prepare and cause to be �� in;serted in t'ne official newspaper advertisements for bids upon the � making of such improvements under such approved plans and specifica- tions. The advertisemer.t shall be published for two (2� weeks �at least 10 days�, and shall specify the work to be done and will. state that bids will be opened arid considered at I2:00 o'clock �noon�, on the � da.y of , 1967 in the Council Chambers 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 cen� (5�� of the .. • amount of such a bid. That the advertisement for oids for Water Improve- ment Project #75-G sha.11 be substartially in form as that noted in E�hibit "B" attached 'nereto for reference and mad� a part hereof. ADbPTID BY TriE COUNCIL OF �RIDLEY, THIS 1ST DAY OF MAY, �g6Z. ATTEST: CITY CLF�K Marvin C. Brunsell ' MAYOR Jack 0. Kirk'nam _ � 1'age 1 LIST OF CONTRACTORS LICENSES TO BE APPROVED BY COUNCIL FOR THE FISCAL PERIOD 4/30/67 - 4/30%68 May 1, 1967 BLACKTOPPING A.B.C. Blacktopping Co. 1308 Main St. N. E. Minneapolis, Minnesota By: James L. Turpin ERCAVATING Lenny Cochran Excavating Inc. 6537 Central Ave. N. E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 By: Lenny Cochran Waalen & Sabby, Inc. 9082 Polk St. N. E. By: James Waalen & Minneapolis, Minnesota Ronald Sabby GAS SERVICES A1's Plumbing & Heating Inc. 8392 Center Drive Spring Lake Park, Minnesota ��r;.'.Alvin Hillsdale � Mi11 City Heating & Air Cond. Co. 13005-B 16th Ave. N. Minneapolis, Minnesota By: William Stevenson Royalton Heating & Cooling Co. 4626 Lyndale Ave. N. � Minneapolis, Minnesota By: William Stewart St. Marie Sheet Metal Inc. 7940 Spring Lake Road Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Louis 3. St. Marie Superior Furnace Co. 6121 42nd Avenue North - Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Howard W. Chandler Ray N. .Welter HeatiiLg 'Co. 4637 Chicago Avenue So. Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Ray N. Welter GENERAL CONTRACTORS Clemron, Inc. 701 Columbia Blvd. Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Ronald C. Johnson � � �t�Li�--� �--' �-- �- r � � < �--� ____.�_____. _ `�- �"�-�- ,.E -LZ,;1L. �.� ` �-C �_ �-C„_i � � °� �J ✓ �GC�? �-, ` � �� ' �, � V�-' , �, ����� Renewal Renewal &enewal Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal c'r D . � t � Page 2 LIST OF CONTRt1CTORS LICENSES GENERAL CONTRACTORS (Con't) Dahlberg Builders, Inc. 1121 80th Avenue N. E. Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Samuel Dahlberg iDonco Builders, Inc. 1052 Osborne Road Fridley, Minnesota By: Roger Larson Peter Dukenfield Co. 4725 Excelsior Blvd. St. Louis Park, Minnesota By: Grant Mikke3�son i Charles E. Johanson 160 Hartman Circle Fridley, Minnesota By: Charles Johanson Henning Nelson Construction Co. 4216 Shoreline Drive Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Henning Nelson S. E, Templin Constrizction Co. 6184 Stinson Blvd. Minneapolis, Minnesota By: S. E. Templin HEATING A1`s Plvmbing & Heating Inc. 8392 Center Drive Spring Lake Park, Minnesota By: Alvin Hillsdale Mi11 City Heating & Air Cond. 13005-B 16th Avenue North � Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Wm. Stevenson Royalton Heating & Coaling Co. 4626 Lyndale Ave. North Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Wm. Stewart St. Marie Sheet Metal inc. 7940 Spring Lake Road Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Louis St. Marie Superior Furnace Co. 6121 42nd Avenue North Minneapolis, M�nnesota Bys Howard Chandler Ray N. Welter Heating Co. 4637 Chicago Ave. South Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Ray N. Welter c ��� Renewal New New . Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal Page 3 LIST OF CONTR�ICTORS LICENSES MASONRY Dave Berry Concrete & Masonry Constr. 8317 Monroe St. N. E. Spring Lake Park, Minnesota By: Dave Berry Ganter's Construction 8091 Highway �k65 Spring Lake.Park, Minnesota Sy: Allie Ganter Lino Cement Co., Inc. i 41 East Golden Lake Road � Circle Pines-, Minnesota By: Merlin Heath i OiL BURNER American Oil Company 2288 W, County Road "C" St. Paul, Minnesota $y: Chester Schmidt Louis DeGidio, Inc. . 3102 Findley Place Minneapolis, Minnesota By; Louis DeGidio SIGN ERECTION Naegele Outdoor Adv. Co., Inc. I700 W.78th Stxeet Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Warren J. McGuire Gold Medal Beverage Co. 553 N.-Fairview Avenue; . St. Paul, Minnesota By: Arthur Margot Renewal New New Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal C� �� . � LICENSES TO BE AFPROVED AT 1HE NAY 1L 1967, COU:�CIL MEETI;JG CIG�`.RETTE Fridley VFW Post 363 101�.0 Osborne FZoad N. E. Fridley, Minnesota Len � s Dair�r 6L�85 East ��.ver Road Fridley, Minnesota "OFF SAI.E" Len�s Dairy 61�$5 Ea.st River Road Fridley, l��.nnesota �'OT�J SALE" Fridley VFW Post 363 1040 Osborne Road N.E. Fridley, rZinnesota SERVICE STATION Gertzen Service b4g5 East River Road Pd.E. Fridley, 2✓i'.�nnesota Riverside Standard 8100 East Ftiver Road Id. E. Fridley� Pfinnesota TAVE�IvT Fridley V� �r Po�t 3b3 101�0 Osborne Road P3.E. Fridley, Minnesota TAXIC�B Park maxi 228 Aurora La.ne Circle Pines, Minnesota U�ED CAR LOT Smitty�s I�otor �ompany 5649 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota by : Erlin� Edvrards by: Leonard Gertzen by: Leonard Gertzen by: Erling C. Edwards by: Leonard Gertzen by: James Armstrong Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal Renewal by: Er�in� 0. Edwards 8enewal by s ��inton E. Ba.rker by:� .David Sc,hmedeke New Renewa2 ��� � i I ' 1 f , �� . . �, 5 ,:"'�y� . � r t +, ,; � . �' /' �,t` r ��, .iC.. j �� '� � �� �� � '� � p: ; � ; � i,. 1 t N��� , -a r l� ,. � 1� � � �� ,,. x; ! � r�}'!,; 'A V'' . �; � Fridley City Council c/o I�1�. David Harris, Cour_cilman a.l. Gentl�men: 0 �Ia.xi: Bobarclt 6560 2nd St., iv. ;. Fridlea, ��+�inn. , 55432 Tel.r 550 1858 .�pril 12., 1967 :�`-�v' I hereby request the erect�ion of a t�.11 f enee at the south—�nd westside 1 � of my property,.�vhich is exposed to the baseball field oi the "Jay Park�� ' ' , , , ' ' ' ' (located betti,reen 2nd Street and i,�,ain St-reet, narth of Y5lississa.ppi Street; The base.ball back �top, v�hich was set up about�2 years ago, points direc�- ly at the south—�rrest corner of ny p.ro�erty, and since that tir�e My back yard has been an inte�,ral part of that ball park,�tivith balls flying and p].ayers runnin� aIl over it. The balls hav� been hittin� jast about ever�- spot vf my back yard, right on our picnic table and against oar basement pi.cture �vir_doti��. T�y redwoocz fence has been brol�en several times, my flov�e_ I beds l�.ave been txar;lpled do4�Tn, ��ny ever�reen shoots huve been broken of.i, and my children �nd th�ir pla�mates have been missed Y�y flying balls on1�- by in�hes. The reason that I did not complain sooner a�out this absolutely impossi�=. and unbear�ble situation is th�t about a year ago ous �-�ar� and Recreatic� Director, 14�r, l�aul Brovm, pro�ised the con�truction of such a fence �or the s�ring of this yEar. However, vrhen I contacted PaTr. Brov�m �bout 2 wee:-= - ago? he in�'or�ed �e that the pro j ect had been rer�oved from this years buc-- �et by the �oard. of Parks and Recreation. . I would appreciate it very much,if the council svould take this ur�ent pI_--. ' under consideratior_, since the baset�alZ season is already in full s�•�ing. ' Thar_I� Jou vex�r �uch. ' Si_ncer�l�,� . `,� L,- i� ��- - .�,ls �-�����z�, ' ' ...�........ a:_ � a 'OFF,ICE OF ANOKA COUNTY AUDITOR ' ' April 12, 1967 "Fa.rte.rt Growing County in lblinne.cota" co���T� o� ���o��A ANOKA, MINiVESOTA 55303 421-4760 � ' City of Fridley Marvin Brunsell, Clerk 6431 Univeraity Ave. N. E. ' Fridley, riinnesota 55421 ? Dear Mr. Brunsell: ' Commissioner Peterson brought the request of the City of Fr�dley, before the County Board on April 11, 1967, to purchase tax for- feit lots 13, 14 and 15, Block 7 of Carlson's Summit Manor N�rth , Addition. Mr. Peterson nad appraised these lots at $25.00 each, and recommended that�they be sold to the City of Fridley for public purposes. The County Board did �pprove Commissioner Peterson's ' recommendations. Upon receipt of $75.00, plus $1.00 which is a charge by the State , for drawing the deed, coe will then requisition the State for your tax deed. Upon receipt of the deed from the State we will imme- diately forward it to your office. ' Very truly yours, �� �^ t ► ' � ,,'" , � �-�'/ Kenrieth`W 'Campbell Anoka County Auditor ' kwc/lel �� . cc Mr. Harvey Peterson � �- , ' ' ' , ' c �, • ���r;i C� ;�t:.�-� , '.,,� �, _ �� � C� .i .�,. � _ 1 . �� � ��"` ;� �. � � , �--�, - , � �� �� � � i , ' r .,,�.. �-'''`� ,� �,;r� �vy�"- � . � . �``�� 2'-•• . i 0 , � ' � ��' . .. � t _. , ';' " C� ,•-1 -_ — _ • . : S. C. SMILEY & ASS�CIATES ^ R � H � T E � T S h I. /�. M. R. /�. 1. C, SUITE 12 • 1750 NENNEPIN AVENUE • MINNEAPOliS, h�INNESOTn -554A3 • fE 8-6757 . � MEMORANDUM �-;°: .;-;�; f_ _ _,?. . _ " . y� ' Comm. ►Zo.s 14 Apt- i 1 1967 . �.- 6013 : Pro�ect • Fridley, Civic Center � = � Subje¢t . Counc i I hleet i ng '���", � .. Memo By . J. Ric:h��ds - , -, ' Present . htayor Kirkham, Councilman Sheridan, Samuelson, Lebo, City Manager Earl kJagner, . City Engineer N�sim Qureshi, Electrical Er,gineer Mr. Tom 1�lest, Architects Mas. t�latsumoto, J. Richards . Council meeting was called for 4:30 pm, 13 April 1907 to consider Architects letter of 23 March 1967 of items I through II, on proposed revisions to Civic Center as requested by Council at 8 i�tarch 1967 meeting. Item I - Tunnel work These proposals we�e held, pending review by Councilmen Samue) of possible relocation of Police 0epartment in � basement of Civic Center. Determination to be made if Library is going to utalize space designated for the Library. Civic Defense area in fii�e basement of theCivic Center�may be relocated. It was agreed that the Engineering Department printing machine is to be located in the Civil oefense space. Exhaust to outside to be checked. I tem �2 - � . Wall paneling on nortn walf of Room 25 was approved Council requested Architect prepare change order for this work. Item 3 - Wood folding door in Room 20 - Approved Arcnitect to prepare change order. Itom 4 - Carpet f?oom 21 - Approved Architect to preparc c��an,� order. Item 5 - Emergency generating system - Approved rlrchitect to prepare change order. Item G - Quarry tile Raom 43 - Approved Architect� to prepare change order. 0 a ' � y ,, ' �', f' . r' ! l.� �_,[ �.' �.' . �� � � � - � �� i:; -- � : Page 2 April 14, 1967 Item 7 - � 7elephone equipment Room in basement approved. Architect to prepare change order. Item 8 - . Not approved. item 9 - Not ap�roved - Printing machine to go into Civil Defense Room. Item 10 - ' To be reviewed further by Council. Architect requested decision as soon as possible. Item II - � To be reviewed.further by Council. Architect requested . decision as soon as possible. cc. Earl Wagner /sj it� / ' ' , : ' 0 • . - i �� �:�w..ti,,, ) tn.�'i,.Mw.�.y, -...�. • �� �� ��: � �� � x �: ,�� •� r �����f� �._ `+�� •�� MOOix6;t � ,� r- ,, � 3 � M C 6 i� F . D ,' . t t ' . b '. a b ;� S b w '' r t a _' '.' ' . ���..,�!�I��� ��111�,��;l�C)��<, lf n�. AR�HI7ECTURAI VYOODWORK, KITCHEN CABINETS 8� FIXTURES 5930 MAIN 57REET hORTHEAST • MINNEAPOL(S, MINNESOTA 55421 In Affiliation l{'ith: DURA SUYXEb1E, INC: ; MAn'UFACTURERS OF 61RCFl & OAli PREFIIV/SfIED CAE3INF:TS ._ @HONE 560-1170 , � - . •_� . •� ,, . ', . � � April 18, 1967 >j , :., � `� ' 1 I r. E�rl t�laoner i ty t�ana Jer � 431 Universi.ty Ave. N.E. ridley, i�finnesota ear rlr. t�]agner; � In regards to c�mpliance with our buildino permit ��9078, aken out an N�vember 3, 1^66, c�ncerning blacktop �vhict��:as o be installed thi.s sumner of 1967. A new matter has co:ne up. The conpany that boudht our ui2ding at 5900 �fain Street, kno�an as Drua Supply, is anti.cipatino n addition to their buildinJ, in thi.s year of 1957. In view of this fact, we feel that �oe �>>octld not like to lackt�p the area that 4�as designated�until such time that Drub upply �akes their addition, ar.d an adequat� drainage f�r both uzldings can be accomplished. I w�uld anticipate that this ould be fall of 1967 or spring of 1968. We �aill c�mply witin the ouoh gradein� around the buildino and cleanin� up �f such ��ithin he next fe•�a weeks. In regards to the plantino of shrubbery, this lso will be c�a�plied with as s��n as possible. Thanking you in advance, _ DS:bh � ' � '� � Y�- • S Z-��r-t,; D. A. Stotts .1-�- President 0 � � t ' , '. '• _� Apr�l 21�� 19670 � ���; ti- -- - City Cotuici.l City of Fr�.d].�y 6�31 University �veriue P10 Eo Fric�.�.ey� ;:ii.nnesc��a 55J�21 RQ: Seti;rer &��ater Insi�a� lation » Baker Str�et « Nagelo s ZYoocU.ar.r�s etco' Gentleren: Ai: trie reauest oi the Fr� c�.ley Engir.eering Uept. I have ccnfer: ed �rith �Zro Coristo�k' as I vrcul.ct lik� sc:�:especia,�_ co::sid°rat� on on tY�i.s projecto � It is r�i intention and. hope tG s�7_l the renainino 8 lasts tha.t I.oi�rn � Iats i1o. 1 thru �'8 •� P�1abl� � s'+�ood.l.ar.�'s to one buyer ar.c�� na ..:ore tn.an t.�iao Therefore' I v�anted to raake sure that th� �.nstal.la.tion vrou�.� nat in �rfera n�ith such biuld�n� nrogr�n and. that it ti�rould bs �one on the mcst reasonable ba.sis possik,le, 0 Eecause of th� buildinn set-�ack requu�rer•�en�s in IAts �Il� �2 ar.d �-�3 - on �sborne Road I cli_d not v;ant the se�rer and vrater put thru an the rear o� these ��,,J� 7.osts arirl the lot ]�.r.e of 1'100�. -- as this vroul�. de�'in�.tel;� lir:�.it the size of � n buil.clin�s tha.t could t�e put u� on lots �l� �2 &�3. � ���� It is ray desirE and I think �,ir,- �omstock firill agree i � ti'rflttld be best ior`iKe if�-G,. ,�.� � �- the Se1�:er and �la-ier tivould be brosoh� P�ierth On Baker street to ths iot .'�'+ns --.,G.Q�""� � S� �et�resn Lots �Jo. ��c P1o, 5 and tf�en run east frorr, there to 4he Dr���rty lin� �. of �the Lun:ber Co, 2r.d sc or� east fro:: therAO �� �� - / It is also my d�sire t'r.at or�Iy 2 seririce cor.nectior�s b� r�ade to t'r:�se 8 lot� I ask tY�at only s�ch sercice connects be made to Ir� ��' �c rl�o7 - tzis s�e :�s tc � _ be the center oi tne tti�o plets - if. d.ivid�d, � A].se� to n�.ke it easier b I s;oul�. sug;est that the to'��.al ess�ssr.�r.t�s �� �ade /,/�, 7 equal].y �gairst all eioht lotsa (�' �f Tha.k you for your consi�erat� o.r., � � � 'Yw", ") � ,� �<'�^�� � `, _ � � � �,r'i..a,c. v � :_,_f1--- I �-r r;�''t_„ ��-� �L G �. __ . / % • A ' 3iers�, t���.?.y,�o ,r / l �, l= '��/ i C �,�,� � � Na.�ew � o �-o m � 970 ��OT:tv� RO?.; o c C� , , ' I�.�. ��.�� �`, 1 �. ' � �� S. �. S/VIILEY ��SSOCl/,TES � R C N i T E C T S /1. I. A. M. R. /1, I. G SUITE 12 1750 HENNEPIN AVENUE • MINNEAPOUS, MINNESOTA 55403 _ • FE B-6�57 � . MEMORANDUM '�J- . ''-`=• . ,,,: ':.�� ( `' J ' .1 � ' �, . Date • r=tApr i I 2 I, I 967 .� � ��,S �.=;� Comm. No.. 0013 �`�^ � ,� -� ,, Project , Fr i d I ey C i v i c Center -� Subject , Counc i I P•�ieet i ng - ; :•� i Memo By .; J. RiChards . '__--:-' Present , F�ayor Ki rkham; Counc i I men Sher i dan, Samue I son, fiarr i s L i eb l; C i ty P•1anager '��lagner; Anoka County L i brary D i rectors Rod ��cDona 1 d, ;Barbara Nur�hes; P�ias f�latsumoto, J. Richards ; I. The Library will definately focate in the lower level of the Fridley Civic Center and will require �a minir�um of 2,20U sq. ft. After considerable discussion, the Council established that tne Library to be located in the south room oesignateo �3-13 in an area approximat�ely 2,400 sq, ft. � Architects to get a price for finishing off soace - flooring, if not in base contract, ceiling and painting of �ral�ls. . Librarian indicated that shelves to be placed away from walls. Architects to also get a price for finishing snace �3-3 in the same manner as above. 2. Architects to make preliminary study of the Police Ce�artrnent located in the north side of the lower level uti(izing spaee Q-3 if nee�ed. 3. Vestibule doors �31F to be lockable. Present schedule.does not call for loek. 4. $ite work - a. Proposed site vrork was discussed. Rrchitect indicated that dimensions ��ere placed on the proposed site plan so Mr. Qureshi will have specifics to tivork wifih. b. Electrical layout t��as reviseci to. suit ne�r� layout. Council requested provisions be m�de for additional lighfi standards at prperty line and for extension to tne east. Conouit to be provided un�er drives and parking areas. 'n'e are to �et unit price for additional ligt�t standards. Provide cable to southlvest nortion of site for sigr ano lignting, c. ��ir. Qureshi to widen side���a(k.where cars park head on to alloar for overhang, d. Elir�inate brick walls at inter- mediate walk previously eliminated. . 0 � , ' . f �- . . 4_ _.. ���-w , � . , , - • -- r '' . . . ' ,' _ r' a �:- ; � �2. , � ' . � � . � . � n�' � .. ^�,�,� _ . . ' . .' � . . ��' F� . �� ' � , •, . � �.\ , '' �` . ' • � �,, ' . 1 C .+ � . . � . � � . . � . r 1 � 1 " . . . ' � . . . �`, . i' Page 2 ' = _., •: April 21, 1967 t�' _ . . , 5. �eneral - Police Cepartment, library, site work all to be done as . extra services. Time to be carefully recorded. 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Apr i I 25, I y67 - . f` ' - , £omm. No.: 6013 ' � � Project . Fr i d I ey C i v i c Center � . �' Sub�ect . Po I i ce Uepartr�ent� Memo By .: ��f. i�1atsumoto , � _ , Present : . _ ; �'o Ci ty Cvunc i I and C i ty �%anager ��'-f� , ' � �. �' � �' � . � Pursuant to my conversation this d�te with Councilman �!. L. Samuelson, contrary to direcfiive of ineeting with Council on : April 20, 1967, H�e will get prices for finisnEng spaces B-3�and B-13; however, �re are not to make schematic studies for locating the �` Police Department in the lower level of the nevr building at � this time. �. �' � ' - E.. - � . i' . L� . ; • cc: Earl ►Jagner ;_' " 1..:' /s.i I � � ' i . 1 1 _ . - t��3i1..�. ,��'�, �.�'�:•% ���� = . . . . .� i/ . 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A��:C:'x� . �i�.� � � 0 r �����'' 0 I ' , I ' I 1 I ' , ' THE FRIDLEY INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES OF APRIL 6, 1967 ROLL CALL° MEMBERS PRESENT: Harris, Mittelstadt, Schroer, Torrey, Wallace, Herrick, Johanson, Stotts, Drigans, Zeglen, Dean, Hall MEMBERS ARSENT: Ylinen, Ghristensen, Gnerre, Greig, Samuelson GUESTS PRESENT: �Jack Meyex, Ray Johnston: State Legislators� (House of Representatives) 1. The meeting was called to order at 8:00 P.M. by Chairman Dave Harris. 2. The Chairman introduced two guests: Mr. Ray Johnston, State Representative from D3strict 57B and Mr. Jack Meyer, State Representative from District 32B. 3. Mr. Johnston briefed the Commissian on: a) The newly reorganized Department of Business Development under Commissioner Bill 0'Brien. b) An Industrial Development Bonding bill now before the 1967 State Legislature. c) Tax Relief for the State. 4. Mr. Meyer presented to the Commission his observations and views on the current Legislative Session relative to Industrial Development. 5. Mr. Meyer stated that the State of Minnesota has three bad points against Industrial Development. First Weather - Businesses wishing to relocate or expand are concerned about the inclement weather conditions that occasionaLly occu.re . ' Second Transportation - Minnesota with its northern geographic location is by bypassed by the major rail and truck routes of the country . ' ' ' , , � Third Tax Climate - Businesses are very concerned with Minnesota tax situation. 6. Mr. Meyer felt that the 1967 StaCe Legislature would definitely�pass some sort of tax reform for the State, but that it would not be a sales tax. (� r, � f �`, ' , FIDC MINUTES, APRIL 6, 1967 ' i�I I ' , J�'� ', ,; PAGE 2 7. A general discussion on highway programs and highway safety followed between Mr. Meyer and the Commission. 8. Don Mittelstadt reported on a county meeting he attended on March 20, 1967 concerning Industxial Development. 9. Don told those attending the meeting of this Commission's position and feeling on supgorting plans to hire a City Planner rather than supporting a plan by the City of Coon Rapids to create an Anoka County Industrial Development Office. 10. The Chairman gave to each member of the Commission a copy of the mailing ' list for the "Business Forecaster'' to review and hopefully add additional names. He also reported that the "Business Forecaster" for the first quarter of 1967 has been mailed. ' 11. A member of the Commission pointed out that the Commission did not receive their copies of the "Business Forecaster". The Chairman will see that copies are mailed. 12. The Chairman stated that- the County Coordinator, Mr. Bernie Steffins will be a guest at the next meeting. 13. Next meeting will be May 4, 1967 at 8;00 P.M. 14. Meeting was adjourned at 9:10 P.M. Respectfully submitted, W. A. Dxigans Fridley Industrial Development Commission CC: City Council Industrial Development Commission 0 ' � C �J � , I ' C� PINEWOOD _ �..^'"' HILLVIEW ^ �`� . � KNOLLWOOD . • Z v �f��t�� � TWELVE OAKS �__-�_� -�-- �,r � �:. • ��-� ` � � � . � � �.__� f � V O� O�1I J �C� _.� � G1tTEWAY TO THf NORTH RAMSEY COUNTY, MINNESOTA 2401 HtGHWAY 10 ST. PAUL, MINN. 55113 ' SU. 4-3055 April 2F,, �967 Yonora�le Liayor c� City Cout�cil c/o ,�;r. �arl +3a;;ner, City '��ana��r 6431 Lniv�rsity 3venue `:.L. Fridley, ,�iinLLesot� 55421 Geritlenien : Reference is u�ade to �our letter of :iarcii 17, 1;'67 corcerr:inG tize partici=�tion of I�ouc.c�s Vieo: i.t a joint storm sec�er witicz c,ril? service prorert3* on eiti,er ' side of Stinson ?3ouZevard. ���� 'rfounds View lias only a surface �aater ciraina�z syster.i a*._.J tc�erefore i�o stcrr:� sec�rers ilave beeu constructed as suca ir. our �'illu�e. If t•re c;ere to. ;�articipate in the proF�sen st�r�n seti�rer projece, I caoule assutle �ae c.•ouid :�,ave to assess� t:.e • ,. costs a_u t�'10i2for�a ;-�olc a�ublic neRrino on the ir�.prove�-.��r.t. Tne :Gour.ci� �?aS C1SC713SP_� tae r�atter _r_d �-e z�ve ccr�e to t�le �ecisi�r. t::?t ?'iour.us Vlec�; do°s not �,�is:l to �3Tt1_Clplte ir. t:�2 storr: s2*.ar_•r cor•.struc�io:: at this �ic�L. if. ^a�se; Cotmt;� c�eci�es to est-.Ulish revisel ;rades aL:d itnprove Stinson �oulevarri, *'oun��s Vi�w t��ill r��co:�sic:�r � OUi �1iUrCucC: i:u:?-ever;,cr.t 4t a later uate. � ' . . ' - � � ICP./cS ' ' . Very truly yours , VILL �c�: cr : �.:oLi;DS v IL': 't i� " � / � J� _� .. L� I. C. r.ustaa, ':aJor • ' • INGRAM RU3TA0. MAVOR ROBERT� WALSER, CLERK PERRY MAtVIN, TRUSTEE� GARV LANG, TRUSTEE �� 1l4ENE EDB�ERG.. TREABVtiER RICHARO JONNSON, TRUSTEE :I i , � � � i , �': � ., � �(��6��dd ��ff�E�s'��7�� ��.��d��'�'�f'�� �����d' �d��'�'d�� �� STATE OF ti11PlNESOTA EtOARD lAEMBERS Ingra»i C. Ru.rtad - Chair; Mel f or�l C. Chritteriten joteph C. Cook Arnold J. Holz Vilat M. Na�gel Ray E. Sheridarr Jero»ie A, Trapp Jam�t F. lYfolfe • 781-2164 1458 COUNTY ROAD "J" MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55432 Honorable Mayor and City Council City of Fridley � 6431 University Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55421 Subject: Notice of Hearing on Providing Service to Coffinunities Outside the District Gentlemen: SERVING Blaine Coon Rapidt Fridley Mound.r View Spri�tg Lake Park April 27, 1967 The Board of the North Suburban S2riitary Sewer District, on Apri1 25th, directed this office to send a notice to your municipality_ relative to a hearing to be held on May 9, 1967. This hearing is called in accordance with Section 4.02 of the Sewer Use Agreement the District has with your community. . The District is contemplating providing service to a number.of communities to the east of the District in the near future. As you may know, the District ultimately will provide permanent service to New Brig�►ton, Shoreview, Lexington, Circle Pines and Lino Lakes with the passihility of service to the Arden Hills and New Brighton Arms Plant. Of these communities both Lexington and Circle Pines have elected to join the District and have petitioned the Board for membership. Lexington has been accepted as a member and Circle Pines will also become a member of the District in the near future. If you have any information yau wish to present to the Board relative to service to the said communities, the Board wi1,1 be pleased to receive this at the hearing at B:OO P.M. on May 9th. If you desire fu�ther information reoarding this matter, please contact this office. ' , . MCC :em �. � � Very truly yours, NORTH SUBURBAN SAIVITEIRY SEWER DISTRICT , ��'. � � � "_ /- � - j� �� �/ ' 'ir� `�''�� �` ''• �'� : � Cj�� �,_.2�, Melford C. Christensen, Clerk . � �� � ' ' ' ' ' ' � S.C. SMILEY 8� ASSOCIATES S�ite 12 1750 Honnepin Avenue FE 8-6757 �. Minneapolis Minnesota 55403 To: D. M. Noyes Construction Co. Inc. CHANGE ORDER N0. �-� •100 West Franklin Avenue Date • Apri�l I0, 1967 Minneapolis, tAinnesota Comm No.: 6013 Contractor for: Genera l Construct i on At: Fridley Civic Center, Fridley, PAinnesota �.1�` Owner: - C i-Fy of : Fr i d i ey . Contract dated: November 2, 1967 You are hereby instructed, subject to provisions of the above mentioned contract, to make the fol- lowing modifications therein: As per arch i tects I etter dated h�larch 23, I 967 Item - 2 ProvidE, install, and finish complete paneling doors and ' transoms. As drawn and detailed per Architects drawing No. AD-IS . Add ..:..............St396.00 � �ltem - 3 Provide wood folding door as mfg. by Hough mfg Co. Series No. 450 in lieu of vinyl folding dooc as specified complete installation and wood finish Deduct ................. •l48.00 �J � i ' � Item - 4 Install carpe#, complete installation in Room No. 21, per color schedule in lieu ot vinyl tile as originally specified. Add ................. 274.00 I�em - 6 Install complete quarry tile floor and base in P,00m No. 43, � per color scheciule in lieu of vinyl.tile as originally specified. Add ......... ....... 2I0.00 See additional page Amount of �riginal Contract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . b 282,600.00 l�4mount of Previously Amended Contract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � � �'his Change Order No. �`� Add . . . . .. . . . . . . . . ! . . . . . . . . � 2,269.00 � Present Amended Contract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � 284,869.00 • S. C. Smi ley � Associ ates, Archi tects Owner _ C i tv of Fr i d I ev, M i nnesota �'Y � / ! f � � - /r . Accepted / - By Firm n tr ction Co. Inc. Accepted ` BY . � j /' .e-, By ,:�;; ./ : -. . � Date —. FAUL J. NO�S, Ex�cutive Vice President Date APRIL 2/�, 1967� ' � 0 1 � �_ � � ' Page 2 � Change Order 6-I ' • ` _ ' Item 7- Provide telephone equipment Room in basement as�per architecturai drawing No. AD-�14 Add.......... ..$ 537.00 ' ' � AIl work to be accompiished as per appl�cabie contract and specification requirements. ' ' ' � '- I . /S� 1. .i 1 �� 1 - �1 . 1 � � � - . �. . ' ' . , 0 � I � __ -. _ _: _. - _ �,� . __ _ : :- � ,� . _ __� — �,«<� «« <a �. �j� �;,:��,, L:; ��� �,-� 7EL�CT�O COt� C�IZ/�tPL��"�' �� � ;. � - �: � - � � �� , ;„, +.-. �'-_` ,�� ., ��.��],y;�!,_�„:� •_�- �.a�.t` �_.a,,,,,,.,.,. • 5220 N.E. MAIN ST. . FRIDLEY, MINN. 55421 ::^!S.�ty.1;..'rF _,:__ - -�...,,_,�- . . . ti -- � . .� � . � ' (AREA CODE 612) 781•6671 ' • ,,. : ALTER T. MILLER, Presidant � ' � I ' I ' April 28, 1967 r � City of Fridley Honorable Mayor � City Council 6431 Univ. Ave. N. E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Gentlemen: We have been in Fridley for a little over seven years now and have nothing but the greatest respect for the Fri3ley Police Department under Chief McCarthy. On several occasions his men have found that one of our doors was left unlocked and called our personnel to secure the building with their men waiting until our : men arrived. � We have the greatest respect for Chief McCarthy and woul.d certainly hope to see him continue in his present position. . Sincerely, '? • � + . , . ; ��-----. , �, ; , ' /�,%��L�� ," �'� �C �{ �L ` ''�� L t1�.. ' ,MANUFACTURERS Of A COMPLETE UNE OF • CAULKS, SEALANTS & BEO�ING TAPES & COMPOUNO5 FOR � TH£ MILLWORK TRADE • FREEZER MFRS. • MOBILE HOMES • BUIIDING • INDUSTRIAL APPLICATIONS b\t Y �4 G . J' �e �� ;t p +' v� . . , . p s`•: •c a 4 � /NpuS � April 28, 1967 Honorab�le Mayor � City Council City of Fri�ley 6431 Llniv. Ave. N. E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 � Gentlemen: ' Since my illness last fall, I have been somewhat out of things but, needless to say, I was very shocked to read the charges and accusations directed against Police Chief Everett McCarthy in the Fridley Record of 4/26/6�. As a member of the Fridley Chamber of Commerce, I was an3 have been acqu::,inte� with Chief McCarthy for the past ten years and I have always known him to be a man of goo3 character and morals dedicated to creating an outstanding Police Department for Fridley. While I am not an expert in such matters, it would seem to me that Chief McCarthy 'has, in a large measure, succee3ed in doing just that. It is my sincere hope that after alI the facts are un3er- sfioo�, ChiefMcCarthy wi11 be unburdened of this unpleasant matter�and continue with the fine Police Department he has already given to Fridley. Sometimes things are taken out . of context and assume wrongf u1 proportions. . Sincerely, � � i ` . , - ,.- ._ `-` . , _ -- �� K�enneth M.Holmes. � Minnesota Linsee� Oil Co. 0 c �L:a._5 _- I 0 . , . i � � 1 � , , I ' ' ' 5170 MAIN STREET, N. E ��� o ����,�������� ��---�� : :_ (� r,._ .. ;;> y %������(:��,. �„ i4r/ i�i�, i%"l,'/.//:;f T �rl/'L,. ..4 1I.4, ti ' �. (��1.4.�CMw,`i. . MINNEAPOLIS, MINNE507A 55421 • �pril 28, 1967 l�;�yor of Fridley Ancl Honor.�ble Council Mem�ers Dear Sir; Plea�e be advisea th�t I'm wri.tir•_g this let�er to you on b�hali of our present Chief of Police, Everet� A1cC�rthy. � I have fot�nd Ch:.ef McCarthy to b� fully cac�perative and understundin� with us whenever w� have had the neecl to deal directl.y or indixectly with the Fridley Police DeF.ar�rrezt. I have personally fc;zr.d him to be above reproach and aoai.n, as 7 say, fully coeperative with a:e in any deali.ngs that our cempany has had with him and his degartR:erct. As is true in this case and i.n parallel si�uati.ons, obviously, ones' opi.�ion can be forraed only throudh the associ1i-ions ar.d dealin�s that one as ars in�tividual or representino a co�pany can have with that particular person, and from th�s form their = conclusions. Therefore, I mLSt state thzt I have foi.�d Chief McCzrthy to be above reproach in ol�r asscciatior�• Trank you for ya�:r attention in ttiis matter. I remain, Si.ncerel.y, ����.. �� �.�.�:�.�....�.�,.� Harry �er.drickson HH/js m 0 ���• • ��� . . . . � . .. �� • .��"••�•�� f�• "' A'LUh11NUP.1 • BRA$S • COPPER � STEEL • MAGNESIUM • STAINLESS ���,i ' Warehouses: Chicago, Ill. : Area Code 312 637-2700 • Mitwaul:ee, Wisc. : Area Code 414 481-6900 • Hialeah, Fla. : Area Cade 305 888-8424 Otfices: Ellchart, Ind. : Area Code 219 264-2984 • Rockford, Ill. : Area Code 815 877-7509 • Davenpprt, Ia. : Area Code 319 323-0000 Tampa, Fla.: Area Code 813 442-1266 • Green Bay Wisc.: Area Code 414 336-4224 � , , � .+ � i ;,: . : � , '` _ �...r-, � - � , :. k>::_. , � , �, i'� , 1 + , i , ,f„� �._;_� t , � _ ��� , �' _ , t , , � l' ' ' 1"' � ( __' _`' �'� _ Y-�' r ] ' � .' L �' � ' , � _ b ] y, ' � ' ''t � 1',<. � _ � .�,""e� .. �ar -'.-�.� I��� �.. ��.;,��i.���;� � ,_� �'��i '+✓ �� � ._� ��. �� � -�.7 9 _� 1� _ ''' �� ' - - ` , r •-� a f 1 _� �--�`^ p �� � � r 2 � ' } 1 � !; � � � � . I ` � � i f —' �"�. i 9. _ .—�._ j •- . i ..I [� �F�i ��" ,� _ � . '.� � � j � ii;:� � GL a `'"?I�(y � r [ . . =� . ��, ��s •r�e�� tw���i -i.c�C1j �ii���r L•�:Ir/ ^� i' � �If-- •~ ;��.�` . � - � t � ` � i i . _ � ( I.� � { � ' i! � j�, � ! ( ' c.{ _.,�,'t ' l � k��� ���e1� ..`' i ���` � tn� �t_� �,� i t'�_�'��j'� � ti � ",r-lli f � �� ��'' ��` 1 �- �ili � - � �5=,� �4C 4'�� i`. �. _ � v" ' � �;:�'� {%�; } .;_ . 1a � J11---_ __ _. . __ � . 1_ _._ i - — - - - -- � - . 1 --._rY.� �..:�.,:-9 �1 _. ..__ . �._-_ � 1: �'j . . � . : � --t _... �l . _ � i.. . r.-,. ' � ... - � ! . .� �7: _� i-+ � � � � � 1 < aR� � `l'*- - - -. _ r. ,� .. .. __ - ' _... — -- �c� .. .t � .�. • . �'�'�"'�!""'7 � � �i'j � "1• '-����`i�"'7�'.i� �1 .''_^r rr-1 M� C iT7: � ��lT . ��~t �� � �`� � ' : ' � k �� ���� �� �� � � `i� � , � ;�' � �:� ��.1 '•; � . s `. ,.r�"i'°�}„i• t � � � - ` / � �..,i J �. � _� ! � 1.',t .,.+..� � . r � � ..� T,�� a . ��ls�'A C,,. '"' ^a �. i, '.v.,� a:-.. .F' . _ 't.`;.: � 1'L' � � "-axLT g:..i it _ °_ -.`� t-��}+�^ .. � : . �... R � �G.�+"..a,Y.-".`.r.J�n.a.�.W�7P's- ' . .. -.—,..�..�-.��..� � �.. .er'�'Y -„'}1'Ja �. . �1�3 -�� _' '_.,_"�` -.- w - +�'t`i.'T r.,r�. v:.��^..-....s- 7i �- . a \ >., �,..�.,�. ...,�;._.�.���a::� 4.1,a.r ......� �- -'--- _ _' _."._...._• --' , ' ' � '� 550 OSBORNE ROAD, .FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432 Phone: 786•2200 � � , � , To Mayor & City Council Members The Honorable Jack Kirkham Mayor, City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N.E, Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Sir: April 28, 1967 Recently, there has been much adverse public�ty about our Fridley Police Department. This is most unfortunate. It is my contention that the law enforcement agencies and the people ' who staff these need our support. The Fridley police have demonstrated on several occasions their concern for the well-being of people who have been involved in accidents. The police have cooperated with the hospital , in several ways to get these injured persons to the hospital for immediate • needed care. � . . ' I am certain that our city council will reflect on the many good actioqs of our capable police officers when it �onsiders the questions that have been raised regarding our police department. Zt is my hope that the � council will set an example for the public in supporting this vital , . apecifiC function. . ' � - , . ds ' ' ' � Sincerely, � f �G�Gr�I?� John F. Haines Administrator � 0 e , � . �.� ��^a ������ ���T� 1 _�.� -- co��������t��� �o. � , , • � _�{f1 x „j_'I.. � C��I�tf�IC �0�?'�A��'O�� �,E. _�,�� . - � :���1� � � � � _ � Pz; y�.�� _ ��. • Si THIRTY-SEVENTH AVE. N. E. April Zp � ]_ 9 b'J MINNEAPOLIB� MINNESOTA 5542/ To The Honorable ;Ia,-or ana Cii;y Counci? of Frilley. ' The question has �;een as?ced of us concernin� police protection services rendered us by t;�e gr�sent Police DzFar�,-��nt of Frictley. � ��'e can only ans�ver this b;� advisin� you ttiat these services as reqttire� ar.ci n�ecle:� in tl�.e past years by our eo.apany have been excellent. jde can only hepe �hat tlie a�ov� protection that we ' have ha4 so far will be extendecl to us in thz future. , �- , ' ' SWC/se ' . , ' ' ' �_ . Yours very tru?y, P�1:;i� CONSTRUCTIO:d �O�;Y�i\s1C ,� // —�--�.c��---„�./ ;on, Presid�nt • . . I , . � CITY OF FRIDLEY PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT Paul Brown, Director � 6431 University Avenue N.E. Phone: 560-3450 PARKS WORK PROGRESS REPORT MONTH OF APRIL 1967 * * * * * * � * * * * * * � * � * * * * * * * * * * * � * * * � * * * * * * * * * * Work to b� done: Work being done: Work fin�shed: The Commons: Install Bleachers Add Softball Lights Sod Softball Field Relocate Parking Lots North �, South Install Dug-outs - Softball Hackmann Circle Park: Install Base-indicators Skin Infield - Add mix Logan Park: Remove Stumps Skin Infield - Add mix Plymouth Square Park: Skin Infield - Add mix Install Set o£ Swings. Sylvan Hi21s Park: Terrace;F'ark:: Paint Ba5ketball Ring Skin Infield - Add mix Flanery P�.rk• Repair B�.ckstop Paint Basketball Ring Skin In£ield - Add mix Locke Park: Tree Trinuning Road Access Prelim Plans Install Bridges (2) Fencing Installation Replacing Flag Pole Removed e�cess snow Installing Vandalism Sign Removed boardwalk Fertilizing Grass Area Removed Dirt Banks Adding Infield Mix to Diamonds Installed tennis nets (4) Re-installing outfield fences for Softball-Baseball Painting Basketball Ring Fertilizing Grass Area Painting Basketball Ring Installing Tennis Net (1) Fertilizing Grass Area Removing Dirt Banks - Skating Fertilizing.Grass Area Installing Tennis Net (1) Removing Wind Roll - Skating Rertilizing Grass Area Installing Tennis Net (1) Fertilizing Grass Area Removing Dirt Banks - Skating Installing Tennis Net (1) Fertilizing Grass Area Vandaiism checked daily Installing Vandalism Signs Repairing, Painting and Placing Pi�nic Tables Removed Boardwalk - Storing for summer Removed Dirt Banks Dismatled Hockey Rink Took down screen - Storing for summer 0 Painted fire�lace grills PARRS ANll RECREATION DEPART�9ENT Page 2 Parks Work Progress Report, Month of April 1967 Work to be done: Work being done: Work finished: Painting and Placing Trash Barrels in Park Preparing Bathrooms Fertilizing Grass Area Jay Park:' Skin Infield - Add mix Rice Creek School: Remove Infield Clay from Ball Field (add top soil) Moore Lake Beach F, Park: Install base indicators pitchers rubber and home plate Graig Par�C : Grading, Drainage �, Seeding Cut Stumps Paint Basketball Ring Summit Square Park: Grading � Seeding Mu1ti-Court Installation Install Apparatus Install Fencing Melody Manor Park: Grading - Landscaping Install Multi-Court Install pparatus Install ackstop InstaTl asketball Stds. West Moor�e Lake Park: Tree Trii�ming Brush Removal 54th � 7t'�h Street: Mu1ti-Colurt Installation Install �pparatus Grading l� Seeding Meadowlan� Add: Fill, Grjading, Level ,Drainag�e �, Seeding Riverviewi'-Heights: Tree � Blranch Removal-burning Clearing debris,.weeds, etc. from new property Fertilizing Grass Area Installing Tennis Net (1) Dismantled Hockey Rink Storing for summer Installing Vandalism Signs Tightened Tennis Nets (2) Installing Beach Permit Sign Removing boardwalks � Fertilizing Grass Area Removing Wind Roll - Skating Fertilizing Grass Area Painting New Park Sign Painting warming house Removed Boardwalks Removed Boardwalk Removed warming house from Contruction site PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTA4ENT Page 3 Parks Work Progress Report, Month of April 1967 Work to be done: Work being done: Work finished: Rice Creek Blvd.: Seeding � Tree Trimming Fertilizing Grass Area - � Broad � H go: Fill, Gr ding, Level � � Seed; - Glencoe P operty: InnsbrooklProperty.: 68th �,_Oa:�Cley: I _ Overall M,�intenance: Painted ��ore picnic tables. Helped P!�W.D. with balck topping and load limit sign posts. Put two :hew tires on new truck in front. Had fron�k end lined up and tires balanced. Moved al�. park equipment from hill behind city hall to new city storage grounds. Took dow�j�'Christmas tree lights from city hall. Repaired'�,roll till for Ford tractor. Took sno�W plowing lights off of truck. � Vandalism,Report: Repair: Locke Pa��k American Flag stolen , 5.00 ' Handle � Lock broken on overhead garage door 15.00 Moore La]�e Beach The Comm��ns Locke Pa: k Moore Lalke Beach Commons ,�.C. Hockey Rink ' N.S.P. meter glass broken - One 6 ft. red wood 1'' X 8" braken 3.00 2 wooden posts broken off $ front cabie broken loose 10.00 4 X 8 sign broken by snow (letter on both sides)20.00 One tennis court crank handle broken 4.00 Men � women bathrooms locks broken 39.90 Women bathroom toilet paper holder broken 2.OU 30 ft. of fence taken down on last line 6.00 Office door lock broken 20.00 Office door F, small garage door bowed in 3 trash barrels taken out of office storage room15.00 N.S.P, light broken - Front, North side, �, 2 walls under canopy spray- painted in large letter "Class of '69" 73.00 Light guard $ glass jar for bulb broken 8.85 Ends of hockey house F, west side of warming house spray painted "Class of '69" 25.00 TOTAL: 246.75 0 _ . i ' ' I � I ' I , I ' I � I � I , CITY OF FRIDLEY PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT Paul Brown, Director 6431 University Avenue N.E. I. Parks and Playgrounds PARKS AND RECREATION bI E bI 0 R A N D U M Apri l 1967 Phone: 560-3450 a. Acknowledgement has been received from the State Conservation Depart�ment, Division of Forestry. We will receive 150 seedlings each of the Colorado Blue Spruce, Norway Pine and Jack Pine. Girl Scout, 4-H, and Boy Scout groups will do the planting in Locke Park when they arrive. b. Mr. John Steinmetz and Mr. Bill Milbrath of the 4-H organization will be planting 500 trees on the north slope of Rice Creek in Locke Park on May 6th.. This will be an all-day event. c. Contracts have been sigr►ed with Bob's Produce for 150 Green Ash trees to be planted on park and private properties. d. Appraisal has been made of S.iverts and Fontaine Rice Creek property. e. Applications are being received from students and teachers for summer maintenance positions. Department will put on six (6) men. f. Lighting at 'ihe Commons Park is being revamped. Additional fixtures � have been ordered. Pole has been relocated. ' g. New maps of parks and stree�ts are now available to Commission. , h. Les Stocke, Maintenance man, has been put on permanent by the City Mana- ger and a raise in salary. . , i. Permit requests are now being accepted for Locke Park and ball fields. ' , ' � , ' � j. Melody Manor - Contruction has started on Melody Manor property. Park eonstruction and Nodland Construction are the contractors. k. Gouncil Notes - March 20, 1967 Tree Beautificati.on - Council �awarded contract to Bob's Produce. 150 Green Ash, 50 for parks. Petition presented on Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Addition, Lots 1-6, B�lock 4. Neighborho�d wishes to have this property as a park. Council referred this to the Conunission for consideration. City Planner - Council asked for specifications on City Planner.position. Apri2 3, 1967 Anoka Couty Ice Arena - Committee passed unanimously a recommendaiion that Anoka County be allowed to sell bonds for contruction. City Planner - Specifica*_ions were read and presented. , PARKS AND RECREATION � E M 0 R A N D U A1 �� � Page 2 Park Employee - Council wished to know what Park Department was going to do about their park maintenance employee set up. Will tney advance Les Stocke to full time or not. City Manager would check this out. II. Recreation ' a. Wrestling Tournament - Rice Creek School won the team trophy in this year's Annual Wrestling Tournament. 117 boys won ribbons also. � b. M�rble Tournament - City marble team won this year's Marble Tournament at Apache Plaza on Saturday, April lSth. � ' � c. Mens Table Tennis Tournament - Ten men participated in this year's Tourney held at City Hall on April 11, 1967. Three trophies were presented. d. Square Dance Party - Saturday, April 1 was the last party of the year for the club. e. Softball - Two mens divisions will be offered this year, Open and indus- trial. Registratiori deadline will be April 28, 1967 f. Printed Summer and Fall Bulletin is now ready for distribution. They will be mailed this year along with our beach sticker and also passed out in � the schools. , g. Sqftball Tournament - June 10 - 11 has been set aside for this year's II ' Annual Slow Pitch Softball Tournament. This will be the same week as the Fridley Carnival. Thirty-two teams at $25.00 entry fee will be accepted. ' III. Meetings - Conferences - Extension Courses - Short Courses March 23 - Clinic Committee Meeting IV Annual Softball Umpires Clinic I ' � I ' I ' �J March 25 - Marble - Table Tennis Tourney, 10:00 A.M. City Hall March 25 - illrestling Clinic, Friday Senior High 1:00 P.M. March 27 - Basketball Trophy presentation, Fridley Jr. High 8:00 March 2$ - Fridley Youth Football F�ssociation Meeting, 7:30 City Hall March 30 - Fridley Softball Association Meeting, 7:30 City Ha11 Tournament April 1- Wrestling Clinic, Fridley Sr. High 1:00 P.M. April 3- Conference with N.S.P. men, lighting at Commons April 4- Fridley Youth Football Association, 7:30 City Hall April 5- Minneapolis Umpires Association Meeting, 7:30 Mutual Insurance Co. April 7- Met with John Holmberg, 4:00 City fiall Baseball April 8- 4-H groups planting trees ir� Locke Park, 11:00 Locke Park PARKS AND RECREATION M E M 0 R A N U U M Page 3 April 10 = Aquatelinial Softball Tourney Conunittee, 5:00 Rusciano's Cafe April 11 - Lunch with Ed 8raddock, Planner, also Bob fiughes and Jack Dunphy 12:00 Elks #44 April 11 - Adult Tab1e Tennis Tourney, 7:30 City Hall � Apri1 13 - Fridley Softball Association,.7:30 City Hall Tournament April 15 - All Suburban Table Tennis and Marble Tourney, 10:00 A.M. Apache Plaza April 18 - Fridley Youth Football Association, 7:30 City Ha�ll April 19 - Junior Baseball Meeting, 7:30 Gity Hall .. -