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The Regular Council Nieeting of the City ot Fridley was called to order by
Mayor Kiricham at 8;04 P.M.
' OPENING CEREMONY•
Mayor Kirkham asked that the audience stand and join in saying the Pledge of
' Allegiance to the Flag. �
ROLL CALL .
� � � MEMBERS PRE�SENT:
MEMBERS ABSENT:
Kirkham, Harris, Sheridan, Samuelson, Liebl
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� APPROVAL OF MINUTES REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 17 1967:
MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt the Minutes of the Regular Council
� Meeting of April 17, 1967 as submitted. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson.
Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
carried. �
, ADOPTION OF AGENDA:
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to adopt the agenda as submitted. Seconded by
, . Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
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PUBLIC HEARING_ON IMPROVEMENT STORM SEWER ��SC (ADDENDUM ��1) •
The City Manager read the Notice of Hearing. Mayor Kirkham asked the City
Engineer to explain this project. The-City Engineer said that in I962 apartment
houses were built in this area with walkout basements. He said that parking
was to be at the back because of the parking ordinance, but there was no storm
sewer at that time. He explained that this project will extend the storm
sewer back into the low area behind the houses and apartments and drain the
area so ttiat the residents can park in the back.� �
Mayor Kirkham asked if there was anyone present in the audience for or
against this project. No one raised their hand. Councilman Lieb1 pointed
out that the cost of this project will be in addition to the other storm
sewer cost and said that he was disturbed that the people were not at the
Council Meeting, as this was their money being spent. He asked 'the City
Manager if the people received notices. The City Manager said that they had
been mailed out. �
Councilman'Samuelson said that he tfiought the Council hoped to bring the cost
to everyone in at the $3.05 level. The Finance Director said that this
assessment ro11 has been made up in addition to the other cost, but if the
Council wants to add this to the overall area it can be done. He said this
would mean about a 3� per square foot addition if added to the west side of
University. Councilman Samuelson said that this was his understanding,
otherwise he would feel the Council was breaking a precedent. Mayor Kirkham
asked if this area was surro.unded entirely by Project S. The Finance Director
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said that it was. Councilman Sheridan said that the $3.05 top figure has
been for street drainage, and this project is for a pocket in the back of
the lots, and not of any benefit to any other part of the District, He
said that he felt the cost was high, and as there were no representatives
present, he suggested postponing it at this time. He said that if the
Council is to go through with the project, he thought including it in the
whole project would set a precedent on p�,ckets or holes in the drainage
district, and the City would be obligated to go back and pick up water holes.
Councilman Harris said he would agree with this, but 'ne did not feel that
the project could be forgotten, as the problem will be magnified when.curbs
and gutters go in. Mayor Kirkham said he felt this had a direct bea�ing on
the whole project. The City Engineer said that up to now the policy has
been not to pick up back yard drainage.
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Councilman'Harris said that as no one is here for or against the groject,
he would suggest they close the hearing and take the matter under advisement.
Councilman Liebl said he would like a chance to talk to the people and see
how they feel. �
MOTION by Councilman Liebl that the Public Hearing for Storm Sewer ��SC
(Addendum ��1) be continued until the Regular Council rieeting of May 15, 1967.
Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays,
Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
PUBLIC HEARING ON A REQUEST FOR A SPEC7AL USE PERMIT - T[a�� FAMILY DWELLING
IN R-1 DTSTRICT. SEVERIN & ELEANOR CHMIELEWSKI•
The City Manager read the Notice of Hearing. The City Engineer handed out
maps of the proposed location. Mayor Kirkham asked if the involved parties
were present. There was no answer. The City Engineer said that everything
is built up in this area except an old partial basement that has been'there for
years. Mayor Kirkham said he felt this amounts to spot zoning and that to
change the zoning on this would be contrary to what the Council is trying to
do throughout the City. .,,
Mayor Kirkham said that hearing no other interested parties, the hearing was
closed at 8:19 P.M.
CONSIDERATION OF POLICE CONIMISSION REPORT OF NOVEMBER 1966:
Mayor Kirkham drew the Council's attention to six letters in the back of the
agenda relating to this matter. _ -
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MOTIQN by Councilman Harris to receive the communications from Mr. Marvin W.
Smith, 6801 Oakley Street Northeast; Mr. Walter Miller, Electro Cote Company;
Mr. Kenneth M. Holmes, Minnesota Linseed Oil Company; Mr. Harry Hezaurickson,
Fullerton Metals Company; Mr. John F. Haines, Unity Hospital; and S. W. Carlson,
Park Construction Company. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote,
there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
Councilman Lieb1 said that since he had asked that this matter be on the agenda,
he would like to read the following letter from the agenda which he had
addressed to the Council;
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' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, MAY l, 1967
' Honorable Mayor
Members of the City Council
Fridley, Minnesota
, Gentlemen:
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' This CounciT has been accused of i.gnorina a recommendation by the Police
Civil Service Commission concerning certain irregularities within the
Fridley Police Department. These charges have been ignored by this body
too long and if we are to rEtain any degree of confidence of our citizens
' and City Commissions, the time has come for us to either follow our Police
Civil Service Commission's recommendation or throw it out publicly to squelch
this accusation once and for all.
Each of us received a copy of the Police Civil Service Commission's facts
and suggestions and I propose that this be acted upon at once.
Frank G. Liebl, Councilman 3rd Ward
Mayor Kirkham said that he would like to recognize Mr. John Johnst�n, Chairman
of the Police Commission. Mr. Johnston read from the following prepared
statement:.
"Mr. Mayor, Councilmen and Ladies and Gentlemen of this audience,
first let me make one thing very clear -- no one in this city regrets
the manner in wh�.ch this issue has been made public more deeply than
the Police Commission. We, as idividuals and a group, had no know-
ledge that this was going to happen until a few minutes before it �
occurred, and at that point we tried by every m2ans at our disposal
to sto� it but to no uvail, as we did not feel such adverse publicity
would solve our problem.
Another statement we wish to make is that we have at no time in the
past or present indicated that our Police Department as a whole is
not made up of the finest body of inen both individually and collectively
that could be gathered into one police departm�nt. We believe in �
fact that were it not for the individual dedication of these men and
their loyalty to the city, that w� would be in warse shape than we are
at present.
This Commission's mistake was in acting on a request by our Mayor,
Mr. Jack Kirkham, to look into a matter of a TV set missing from our
Police Department. This body gave this their full and impartial
attention and a first preliminary report was made to the mayor at a
meeting at Councilman Samuelso n's home in early August, 1966. It was
decided by those present that the complaint was justified and that a
complete investigation should.be made and the report and our recommen-
dations be given to the council ar the earliest possible time. Mrs.
Edith Evans and I then undertook this task. We decided not to give
our completed report to the council until after the November election
to keep this issue from becoming a"political football".
At a meeting with the council in late November, 1966, we gave a complete
' : written and verbal report to all members of the 1966 �ouncil and �
Councilman-elect Frank Liebl, as we11 as recommendations for correcting
the probLems within our police department. We stressed at that time
_ that,. in our opinion, an act of moral misconduct had been committed
, by the head of the police department in removing a piece of property
(entrusted to his care) from the department, and regardless of his
• stated reason there is no provision in the state statutes authorizing
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any officer to borrow, take, remove or otherwise divert to his
persanal use for any reason, any property turned into (or recovered
by) the Police Department. The Chief gave this commission his reason
for doing this and being human, we accepted his story until another
piece of evidence cropped up, a s�aorn deposition given by Chief
McCarthy to the Hartford Insurance Company, that refuted the story
given by him to this commission (and since given to a local newspaper
by him.)
It was and is our opinian that Chief McCarthy gave this commission
one story and an i_nsurance company anather. It is therefore our
opinion that for some reason either the statement given this commission
or the deposition given the Hartford agent is untrue and is a basis
for our feeling of wrongdoing on his part.
This commission has asked our city attorney verbally and in writing
to obtain by subpoena a copy of this Hartford affarlavit for our files
and he has informed us that our power of subpoena applies only to a
hearing as provided by l.aw, but that you, the council, may now do so,
We ask that this document�be added to the file at the earliest date
as it is in fact the basis for our original decision of misconduct.
This commission has been advised by the city attorney and the city
prosecutor that there is no legal charge that can be brought against
Mr, McCarthy and we, the commission, have had to take their word for
tttis. Therefore, we see no reason for presenting our report to the
count� attorney unless it is for the purpose of whitewashing our city's
"dirty linen". .
This commission realizes its error in complying with the mayor�s request
for this investigation, as we have placed ourselves in the position of
being unable to act upon and judge this case on its merits and must
therefore ask the council for a solution. We did, however, act in good
faith and state emphatically that we bel:i.eve a moral wrong was committed,
that our police force is divided into "factions" because of poor
Ieadership, that there has been no organized traizu.ng program within �
the department s:i.xce 1961, and that the only way this problem can be
solved and the citizens of this community be given the kind of palice
department for �ahich they pay over $200,000 annually, is to re-organize
the department along the 7.ines recommended by the commmssion with a
neutral civilian•head to repair the men's noral and instill a group
feeling within rather than the disor�anization we now feelc exists.
� It is our belief, since this is strictly an internal matter, that this
council should accept its responsibilities and_act in the best interest
. of our city and our police department at once.
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� Edith Evans, Chairman
• ` -. .. Wilbur Whitmore .
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Mayor Kirkham said he had a. letter c�n7:�h had been delivered to him by a '
representative of the Police Department, who said it was composed by the
Policemen at a meeting attended by 100% of the Policemen and agreed to by ,
all. Mayor Kirkham read the following letter;
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REGULAR COUVCIL MEETING, MAY 1, 1967
To Whom it may concern;
Because.certain individuals have made various allegations to the
City Council and the press concerning the morale and efficiency
, of the police department, we wish to express our feelings relative
to these charges.
Although there was a morale problem at one time which was.linked
, � with wages and a frustratin lack of communication
g , we feel that
the present council has remedied this situation and together with
, and through the Police Commission and the Chiet of Police there is
now full ogportunity to deal with our mutual problems. Morale has
improved._ As with any organization there will continue to be some
problems, but it is doubtful that having them aired by the press
' serves any good purpose. Indeed ne�asprint lends credence to any
. statement, and public confi�ence and police morale can only suffer,
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We feel that the City Council, the Police Commission, and the Chief
of Police are acting with the best interest of the community in
mind, and wish to indicate our support of their efforts to give
Fridley the best law-enforcement available.
Sincerely yours,
The Policemen
Fridley Police Department
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MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive the letter from the Policemen of
' the Fridley Police Department. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a
voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried,
' Mayor Kirkham made the following statement regarding the Police Department:
"The communication from the Fridley Police Civil'Service Commission
' has not previously been officially received by the City Council.
The Council has discussed the content of the communication with
the Commission on at least two occasions. At the first discussion,
it was decided by the members of the Council and the members of
' the Police Commission that it would be in the best interest of the .
_ . City and the Police Department to treat this communication as confi-
dential. This action was taken so as to avoid the excessive publicity
� • that in the opinion of both the Council and the Commission would be
detrimental to the City and the Police Department.
' Inasmuch as copies of this cammunication.have been made public, it
is my recommendation that the report, which I orginally r.equested
of the Police Commission, be officially received at this time.
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In re�erence to that portion of the report dealing with a certain
television set, it is my opinion that at most the Chief of Police used
poor judgment in removing the set from the City Hall. However to
make certain that no more serious act was committed, it is my
recommendation that a copy of this report together with any supporting
material in the possession of the Commission be turned over to the '
County Attar ney for his review and com.ment.
The Fridley Police Department has grown rapidly in the past few years,
and as with other departments of the City there may well be room for
improvement. The report of the Police Commission contains suggestions
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' as to the administration and organization of the Police Department.
Some of these suggestions appear to have merit, and I wish to thank
the Police Commission for the many hours that they put into the
� preparation of this report. Since the receipt of these recommendations,
I have met with the members of the Police Commission on several occasions
to consult with them regarding the implementation of some of their
recommendatio�zs. A number of the recommendations have been implemented.
' To be more specific, the rate of pay and pay shcedule has been substan-
tially adjusted. The administration has at the request of the Council
intensified the training program and an ordinance, to be specific
' Ordfnance Na, 352, has been passed regulating the disposal of si:olen
and unclaimed articles. Thus, in my opinion, the suggestion that the
Council has not acted upon these suggestions is untrue. The above
' actions seem to have resulted in an improvement in the morale of the
members of the Police Department.
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While it may be true that some reorganization of the Police Department
is advisable, I do not feel that the Council has sufficient knowledge
and experience in police administration to make this determination.
Therefore, it is my recommendation to the Council that an outside
consultant in the field of Police Administration be rrtained to study
and make recommendations regarding the organization and administration
of_the Police Department. This approach is consistent with the approach
used by the Council in revising the insurance progra m and would be in
the best interests of the City of Fridley and the Police Department.
In order to avoid any doubt as to the areas of authority and responsiblity
regarding the Police Department, I would li'.e the Council to direct the
City Attorney to prepare a statement of the respective responsibilities
of the City Council, the Police Civil Service,Commission, the City
Manager, and the Chief of Police in this area."
Mayor Kirkna.�p. sai�_Yie =���uld ;�ntertain a�noti�n puttin� his :r�c�rnmendations
' into erfe�t. Councilman i:a�-�is �aid _h� w��u.1�3 m3tce _a rnotion �Pga:rding the four
points in M�.yv� Ki-:'chain's stat<�ment, the ficst thr��:? by :res��lution and the
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RESOLUTION ��81-1967 RECEIVING THE FR.T_DLEY POLICE CIVIL SERVICE COt'M4ISSION
REPORT, RESQLUTION ��82-1967 THAT A COPY OF THIS REPORT TOGETHER WITH ANY
SUPPORTTNG NIATERIAL IN THE POSSESSIOPd OF THE COI�IISSION BE TURIVED OVER T0
THE COUNTY ATTORNEY FOR HIS REVIEW AND COMMENT RESOLUTTON ��83-1967 THAT AN
OUTSIDE CONSULTANT IN THE FIELD OF POLICE AD�IINISTRATION BE RETAINED TO STUDY
AND MAKE RECOMMENDATIONS REG_ARDING THE ORG�NIZATION AND ADMINISTRATION OF THE
POLICE DEPARTNIENT:
MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolutian ��81-1967; 4�82-1967, and
��83-1967, and to direct the City Attorney to prepare a statement of the
respective responsibilities of the City Council, the Police Civil Service
Commission, the City Manager and the Chief of Police in this area. Seconded
by Councilman Samuelson. � ,
Councilman Liebl said that before he voted on this motion he would like to
ask the City Attorney if he as a Councilman or anyone else working in Gity'
Hall could take or remove or destroy any proper�y held in official custody
without having a court order. The City Attorney said he had researched this
matter in the criminal code and it is a gross misdemeanor under the juris-
diction of the County Attorney, and for this. reason he had suggested this be
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Councilmari Sheridan said that after voting on these resolutions and the
motion, he had a?e�t,.r he would like to place into the minutes if
acceptable to the Council.
UPON a roll call vote, Kirkham, Harris, Samuelson, Sheridan voting aye;
Liebl voting nay, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to include in the documents the letter Council-
man Sheridan wants entered into the minutes. Seconded by Councilman Liebl.
Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
carried.
Councilman Liebl requested that Councilman Sheridan read the letter.
Councilman Sheridan said that before he read the letter he would like to say
that he had gotten the assumption from Mr. Johnston's �tateiaent that at the
time the decision was made to investigate this matter, Mr.�Joh nston had
� mentioned members present, but that he was not present at that particular
meeting. Mr. Johnston said that this was correct and that the Commission
had asked for many meetings with the Council, but to this date the only
' two who had showrL the courtesy to meet with them had been the Mayor and
Councilman Lieb1. Councilman Sheridan said that this was the first that he
had known of that meeting. .
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3rd Ward, Dr. John Wright. It was addressed to Councilman Sheridan, dated
April 27, 1967:
Dear Ray,
I am writing to you to express my concern over the inaction of the
Council on the report of the Police Commission that we received last
November. I hope that you will see fit to read this letter at a
Council Meeting and make it a matter of record.
You will recall that the Council was requested by the Police Commission
to meet with them last fall, preferably after the election, and that we
did �o in November. Since no minutes were taken at that meeting, and
since some of those present now say they cannot even remember such a
meeting, I hope it wi11 help clarify the record if I gi.ve an account
of the circumstances as I remember them. �
The meeting was held in secrecy to the extent that no announcement or
written agenda was prepared. In attendance were Mr. Whitmore, Mr.
'J�hns4on, and Mrs. Evans of the Police Commission, All five members
of the Council, including my;�.f, were present. In addi.tion, Mr. Liebl,
3rd Ward Councilman-elect was present. Neither Chief McCarthy nor
Mr. Wagner were invited to the meeting, but Mr. Wagner, who had notified
us and help�d set up the meeting and therefore knew about it, was present
just before the meeting was convened.
Mr. Ki�:kham asked whether Nir. Wagner should not be asked to leave the
meeting, and the members of the Police Commission indicated that they
had no preference, as it was up to the Council. Over my objection (and
I believe yours) tne Council voted to exclude rir. Wagner from the
meeting. In retrospect this seems most unfortunate, since had Mr. Wagner
t�een.permitted to remain he would have taken minutes. Also he would have
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� received the report of the Police Commission in both written and
oral form, and hopefull.y would have been in a position either to
take some remedial administrative action, to investigate the matter,
� or at least to have kept the matter on the agenda until the Council
took action. But the Council did not choose to inform their chief
administrator that they had received any report from the Police
Commission; no copies of i.he report were made available to Mr, Wagner,
� Chief McCarthy, or the press; and no official Council action was
taken even to acknowledge its existence,
� Nevertheless, as you well recall, there.was a report, It was presented
in writing to the Council, and was summarized orally and commented
upon at lenoth by each member of the Police Commission. It was
� ' discussed thoroughly by each member af the Council, including Mr. Liebl,
who as Councilman-elect also recieved a copy, I shall not attempt to
summ�.rize what �aas in that report, since the document speaks for itself
� and you all have copies, but I would lilce to remind the Council that
we unanimously agreed to loolc into the charges, findings, and recommen-
. dations,.and to take prompt remedial action where appropriate.
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To my knowledge no significanC action has been taken to date. And I
must eonclude that the fault lies squarely with the Council. The
Police Commission clearly did no less than its duty, though it may
have exercised all the authority it had and then some in making its
very thorough report. The administration cannot be held responsible
in any way for the lack of action, since only the Council knew the
contents of the report or even for certain that there was one. I
therefore respectfully suggest that Gouncil has neglected its duty •
and that it take action to resolve the questions rai:sed by the
November report of the Police Commission.
Sincerely, John C. Wright
Mayor Kirkham said that in one respect Mr. Wri�ht was correct when he said
that to his knowledge no action had been taken, but the record proves that
this is incorrect. . .
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive the letter from John Wright,
Seconded by Councilman Lieb1. Upon`a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor
Kirkham declared the motion carried. _
Councilman Samuelson said that he has.done some research in respect to the
Police Department, and he has checked with an organization whose sole
purpose is Police Department Adminstration, a�d he would like to have a
resolution that the City Council be authorized to have the Internat�.onal
Association of Chiefs of Police, Washington D.C., which is a nationwide
consultant service for police administration, review the organization and
operation of the Fridley Police Department and make recommendations to the
Council on any improvements that might be made in the department.,
RESOLUTION ��84-1967 REGARDTNG THE REPORT AND RECONI��NDATION OF THE FRIDLEY
POLICE CIVIL 5ERVICE COt�iIISSION AUTHORIZING THE INTERNATIONAL ASSOCIATIOiV
OF CHIEFS OF POLICE OF WASHII�'GTON D.C. TO F.EVIEW AND NfAI� RECO�L�7ENDATIOVS
RE7�TIVE TO Ai;Y I�IPROVF.�IENTS THAT �IIGHT BE MADE I�? THE POLICE DEP�PTi�iENT:
MOTI0;1 by Councilman Samuelson to adopt Resolution �'�84-1967 requesting the
International Association of Chiefs of Police, Washington D.C., to review
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the Fridley Police Department and make recommendations. Seconded by
Councilman Fiarris. Upon a roll call vote, Kirkham, Harris, Samuelson,
Sheridan voting aye; Lieb1 voting nay, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
carried.
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Mrs. Edith Evans pointed out that Chief NlcCarthy is a member of the organi-
zation the Council is proposing to retain for a report. She said that the
Council is asking them to investigate one of their own members. Mrs, Evans
said she felt the Council should have some outside authority that is
strictly unbiased. Mrs. Evans also stated that she wauld like to draw
the Council's afitention to several things: She said that the City of Fridley
is the only City, Village or Jurisdiction that she has known of, where the
Chief of Police is under Civil Service. She said the theory of Civil
Service is to take the Police Department out of politics, but by having
the Chief under Civil Service, this is making him answerable to no man.
Mrs. Evans said that because the Chief is under Civil Service, they
cannot hold the City rlanager responsible in any way, because the Council is
the ultimate judge of the Chief's actions, and if the Commission gets no-
where with its recommendations, where could the City Manager get. Mayor
Kirkham said that in his statement he had put blame on no one, and he_had
been the one that originally had asked the Police Commission to study the
question of the television set, He said that his statement had pointed
out that the Council is working on the recommendations of the Police
Commission. He said that this is being done openly now that it has been
made public with the hopes that the citizens ieel that this matter is being
taken care of to the best ability of the Council. He said that this is
being�turne.d over to the County Attorney, tivhose office is there for this
purpose, and it will also be turned over to professional evaluators. �
Mayor Kirkham said that as far as the Police Chief being under Civil Service,
that had been done when the Charter had been drawn up, and this is not
changed by motion from the Council table, but by due process.
Mr. Johnston said that anyone that has ever tried to serve in any public
capacity would probably admit this is.the most tt�.ankless task that can
be undertaken. He said that taking into consideration the way this matter
came up, the-cooperation that they had from the Council, with the exception
of the Mayoz and Mr. Liebl, he would like to read a personal statement,
He read the following statement;
"I would like to clarify my personal fealings in this matter, also,
by saying that a copy of our original findings was delivered to each
member of this body (except Councilman Sheridan and his iaas mailed
as we found no one home when we attempted to deliver it) before the
November meeting; therefore, we knota each member received a copy.
This Commission has been accused by a member of the Council via the
newspaper of injecting politics into the investigation in spite of
the facts.
I am led to believe by the Council�s action that they approve of
the leadership within our p�lice department in spite of our findings
since they raised Nir. McCarthy's salary substantially January 1, 1967,
and have taken no action on our report.
It has been reported to me that one Councilman has privately charged
me with "grinding an axe" for rlr. r:cCarthy in spite of the fact I
had,never met the chief personally before the rtayor asked us to look
into this matter in question. �
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In view of these clear distortions of fact, and the complete lack
ot c.00peration by the council in solving our mutual problem, I can
say categorically that I cannot and wi11 not continue to serve on
any body connected with this council and do, hereby, tender my
resignation as a member of this commission to become effective
immediately.
J. W. Johnston
Councilman Lieb1 asked Mr. Johnston to reconsider, and asked him if he was
absolutely insisting upon this action,. Mr. Johnston said that this was
correct, Councilman Lieb1 said he regretted this very much. He said
that Mr. Johnston was an hoxiorable man who has done his duty as he was
told by the Council. Councilman Liebl thanked Mr. Johnston, Mrs. Evans,
and Wilbur ti�Thitmore for the job they have done. �'
Mayor Kirkham said that the Council has made a public deterniination and
to continue the discussion would lead to no good. Mr. vanDan, a visitor
to the Council Meeting, asked for the floor as he said the people present
were at the Council Meeting in regard to this matter. Councilman Liebl
asked .that Mr. vanDan be given three minutes of time.
Mr. vanDan said he would like to refer to what the Chairman and ex-Chairman
of the Police Civi1 Service Coznmission have stated, also the letter read by
Mr. Sheridan from Mr. Wright. He said he would also like to refer to the
answer by one of the Councilmen to a reporter printed on the front page of
the Free Press, and he quoted from the newspaper about a Councilman not
remembering receiving a report from the Commission about recommendations.-
He said he kne�a what the State Statutes on slander and libel entail, and
he said that Mr. Harris was a liar. Councilman Harris said he would not
degrade himself to answer this, but the following week's edition clarified
this statement, and he believed it was sufficient answer for the question.
Mrs. Evans again asked that this matter be referred to a neutral body
instead of an organization of which Cliief McCarthy is a member, Mayor
Kirkham said that every organization has an ethies committee, and many �
organizations take care of their members in this manner, and he felt this
was a similar situation. � �
Mayor Kirk�iam called a recess at 9:01 P:M.
The meeting was reconvened at 9:18 P.M.
PLANNER SPECIFICATIONS (TABLED 4/_17/67):
Councilman Harris said that the basic requirements that he and the City
Manager had come up with were listed in the agenda. He asked Councilman
Sheridan if he had had an opportunity to talk to any planners from the
surrounding communities. Councilman Sheridan said he had not had the
opportunity to. Councilman Harris asked if this were tabled until the
meeting of May 15, 1967 would he have the opportunity to do this. Council-
man Sheridan said yes.
MOTION by Councilman Harris.to receive the documents on planner specifications
' and have tliis item placed on the agenda at the regular Council rleeting of
May 15, 1967. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Councilman Harris said
that if any of the Councilmen have any additions or corrections they could
get them�in before the lSth meeting. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays,
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REPORT FROM F.H.R.A. (TABLED 4/17/67):
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MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the report from the F.H.R.A. and
that a breakdown of the Final Audit be given to the press so that the
public ki�ows how the funds were disbursed. Seconded by Councilman
Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor I�irkham declared
the motion carried. Mayor Kirkham invited the press to avail themselves
of the report. �
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Councilman Sheridan said that he had gone out and reviewed this alley and
he could not see where the City could aban�ion the alley. He said that
presently,the utility poles go down the center of. the right-of-way. He said
that there is one garage that is served from 4th Street, and from 58th Street
going north there are four double bungalows on 4th Street with parking in
the rear. He said that the City has this problem on Main�Street now and
this would be duplicating that problem. Councilman Harris asked if the
garages use the alley. Councilman Sheridan said that they did not but that
some homes have parking areas on the west side of the property which abuts
this property, and they must be driving over Erickson property and their
neigh�or's property to get in. He said that if ttie utility poles were
moved to the right or left, the alley could be used. Councilman Harris
suggested.the City Attorney correspond with the Erickson people and explain
that vacating the alley and giving it to them would be in violation of
previous Council action. Councilman Samuelson said he thought the previous
action of the Council regarding the fence had been �uite clear. Councilman
Harris pointed out that the motion had been for Erickson Petroleum Company
to negotiate with the other property owners on the east side of the alley,
Councilman Harris said he felt they should erect the fence as they had
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MOTION by Councilman Harris that the Administration correspond with the
Erickson Petroleum Corporation indicating that the Council cannot vacate and
g�ve them the �ahole alley, and tell them that to continue to occupy their
structure, this fence will have to go up. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson,
Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham 3eclared the motion
carried. . - _ _ •
BUILDING STANDARDS - DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOririITTEE MEETING MINUTES, APR�L 26, 1967:
1. CONSIDERATION OF SANCTUARY ADDITION TO CHURCH AT 472 OSBOP.NE ROAD,
LOT 2, BLOCK 1, OSBORNE MANOR 2ND ADDITION: �
The Council discussed a 30 foot dedication for street, a planting strip and
the exterior of the.buiiding. The City Engineer recommended the Coucil have
the street dedication before they issue the-permit. He said that they do•
not plan on paving their parking area right away as they do not have the
funds, The Council discussed requiring a five foot planting strip rather
than a fence. They discussed whether the east wall.of the building should
be brick, and Councilman Samuelson suggested that it could be painted to
match the brick.
NIOTION by Councilman Ha_ris to approve the plans for the sanctuary addition
' with the provision that ttiere be a 30 foot stYeet dedication on the east side
of the property, that there be a S foot planting strip an the west side and
south. side o� the parking lot, and that the east wall be painted.to match the
, brick exterior. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there
being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
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2. FRIDLEY_METHODIST CHLTIZCH, 666 MISSISSIPPI STREET NORTH[:AST•
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The Council discussed the fact that the Council policy should be consistent
for a11 Church parking lots.
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan that the Nletho�tist Church parking lot have
a S foot planting strip on the west property line, Seconded by Councilman
Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, ther.e being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared
the motion carried.
3. CONSIDERATION OF CONSTRUCTTON OF TACO RESTAURANT ON LOT 6, BLOCK 2
COMNIF'RCE PARK:
The City Manager read the mo�ion of the Board to approve the plans, The
City Engineer showed the Council a map of the proposed location. Councilman
Harris said he thought the original intent of the zoning had been for
limited retail and thought the upper part of the area was going to be sold
as one unit. He said he would lilce to take a second looic�at this, beeause
of limited use on the service road, riayor Kirkham said that_the Council
cannot act without plans. Councilman Sheridan pointed out that the Building
Board would be looking at it�on May 2, 1967.
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson Co table the consideration of the construction
of a Taco Restaurant, Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote,
there being no nays, Mayor Kirlcham declared the motion carried,
BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING, APRIL 19, 1967;
The City Manager said Chat because of the new ordinance, the decisions of
� the Board of Appeals are now final, except on appeal, so unless there was
something specific the Council wished to bring up, the�r action would be
final.
1. PUBLIC HEARING ON A R�;QUEST FOR A VARIANCE FROM SFCTION 45.341 BY
WAIVER OF A FRONT SETBACK REQUIREN�NT OF 80 FEET T0 55 FEET; A RE UEST
FOR A VARIANCE FROM SECTION 45.343 BY WAIVER OF REQUIREMENT OF 54 PARKING
SPACES TO 18 PAP�KING SPACES; A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE FROM SECTION 45 342
BY WAIVER OF REQUIR.EMENT OF A DP.IVEWAY TO INTERSECTION OF 75 FEET TC 65
FEET AND A REQUEST FROM SECTT.ON 45.342 BY t�AI��ER OF REQUIRErfENT OF A 4
FOOT WALK AND A 15 FOOT CURBED STRIP, PER CITY CODE OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA
1963, REVISED DECENIBER 19b4, ON LOT 3� BLOCK 1, HERWAL'S 2ND ADDITION, ANOKA
COUNTXz MINNESOTt1,_ SAME BEING 6210 HIG�3��'AY ��65 NORTFIF'AST FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA
TO PERMIT CONSTRUCTION OF A MORIUARY (GEARHART F'UiVERAL HOitE) . REQUEST BY
GEORGL L. WALQUIST, 4230 CENTRAL AVENUE NORTHEAST, I�IINTF�OLIS, MINN. , 55421:
The City Engineer pointed out that the Gearhart Funeral Home was requesting
four waivers. He stated that this is on an intersection and said that his
feelings were that requirements at intersectians should be more stringent
tfian at other places. Councilman Sheridan said that Moore Lake Drive will
eventually be an intersection with a semaphore with a 60 foot right-of-way
and a 44 foot street. He said that he was not in agreement with the Board
of Appeals' action as he feels that every other commercial endeavor that is
required to have parking spaces as required by the ordinance will feel this
is a slap in the face. Councilman Harris felt the Board may have acted
without sufi'icient information on the street pattern for the �tacking
rec1uirement. The City En�ineer said that one of the waivers will a11ow
them to have the entrance closer to the intersection. He said that he
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The City Manager said that they may have been given the permit on the Eoard
of Appeals action.
The City Attorriey s��i.d that on behalf of St.'Philip's Church, this matter
has been discussed, and the ChL�rch would be perfectly satisfied with the
location and parkin.g arrangement. He said the Mortuary will have access
to 200 parking spaces across the street at the Church and if the Council
considers this adequate the Church wi11 enter into a reciprocal agreement.
Councilman Sheridan said that people �ai11 not know there is parking across
the str-eet and when the 1S spaces are full, they will paric on the street.
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to re�R��_ve and file the first two items on
the Board of Appea".s Meeting Nlinutes of Ap�-i1 19, 1967. Seconded by
Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to return the reque�.�� for four variances by
' Geor�e L. Walquist to the Soard of Appeals and ask them to recon,,:ider these
varza.nces, given any additional information that they may not have had
previc�usly, and direct the Administration not to issue the permit, Seconded
� by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, rfayor
Kirkha�n declared the motion carried.
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The City Engineer suggested that when the permit is issued the City ask
for three more feet of additional right-of-way from the Church and the
Mortuary on 61st Avenue for a sidewalk on their property so that they will
have the same boulevard as the City is asking from the school. The Council
agreed with this suggestion.
BOARD OF APPEALS MFETING MINUTES APRIL 26 1967;
ri0TI0N by Councilman Harris to receive and file the Board of Appeals
Meeting Minutes of April 26, 1967. Seconded by Councilrnan Samuelson. Upon
a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried,
PLANNIIvG COMMISSION NIEETING MINUTES OF APRIL 27 1967;
�. 1. LOT SPLIT. RE UEST: LS ��67-02 J,R. DUMOUCHEL PART OF LOT 29 BLOCK 1
MARIAN HILLS ADDITION . , . ' '
� The City Manager read the motion_ot the Planning Commission recommending
approval upon verification of the remaining triangle of property actually
being a recorded deed, r1r, duMouchel was gresent at the Council Meeting
� and presented the deeds to the Ccuncil. The City Engineer explained that
this had been a small triangle of unbuildable land left after a road had
• been buiit, and two property owners wanted it split and added on to their
� property. The City Manager said that the deed descriptions. will show his
lots less 40 feet and that the 40 feet has been added to Mr. Propokovich's
prope rty. .
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approve Lot Split ��67-02, J. R. duMouchel. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan.
Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, rfayor Rirkham declared the motion
carried.
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2. FTNAL PLAT (P.S. ��66-03 SHADY OAK ADDITIONt ANDP�EW GAtiaEL, LOT 2',
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The City Manager said that property owners to the north of this_property
are discussing an overall study for the Southeast Quarter of Section 13,
and NIr. Gawel has been in on some of the discussions. He said the.Planning
Commission is recommending getting a deed for a cul-de-sac, but not
recording it because changes in the overall area plans might change the
61st Cul-de-sac farther to the west. He said they suggested.taking S
feet aff the property to get as much as possible for the corner lot which
would make two lots 22 feet less than.the minimum required width. Council-
man Harris asked if there could be a possibility of an attempt in the future
to split Lot l. The City Manager said that Lot 1 has beec? sold and Mr, Gawel
has to redraw the hard shell. The City Engineer showed Exhibit 1, and said
that the houses will face Ferndale Avenue, Councilman Liebl asked if 61st
Avenue was developed yet, and was told that it was not, The City Er.�ineer
showed the three possible plans for the overall area. Councilman Sheridan
questioned whether it was pr.actical to put 61st Avenue in because of the
elevation. The City Engineer said that the planners were studying this.
The City Manager pointed out�that the four largest property owners are earth
movers and they figure they can do this.
MOTTON by Councilman Sheridan to concur with the Planning Commission in the
recommended changes to the Preliminary plat of Andrew Gawel. Seconded by
Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
, 3. REZONING STUDY,_A.L. WILLTAMS� LOT 6 THROUGH 9, SPRING BROOK PARK:
The City Manager read the motion of the Planning Commission that a copy
of the map be sent to the Council. Councilman Harris asked if this could
� be placed on the agenda for the next meeting. The City Manager said that
it will automatically be put on.
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Councilman Harris asked how many areas the Planning Commission had discussed
as a possible locatiqn. The City Manager said five or six. Cuuncilman
Harris said that this had '�een tabled once or twice already, and he hoped
this could be determined at the next meeting as the Council should have a
decision before they begin working on the budget. ,-
MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the Minutes of the Planning Commission
Meeting of April 27, 1967. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote,
there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
INDUS'I'RIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION MEETINU MTNUTES, APRIL 6, 1967;
NIOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the MinutQS of the Industrial Develop-
ment Commission, Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there
being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
PARKS AI�?D P.ECREATION CO��fISSION riEETING MINUTES, APRIL 24�1967:
1. BACKSTOP TO BE �IOVED IN JAY PARK:
The City Manager read the motion by the Commission and referred the Council
to the communication from Mr. Hans Bobardt requesting a fence on his property
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� which is exposed to the baseball field of Jay Park, The Park Director
was present at the Council Meeting and drew a diagram on the blackboard
of the way the .'backstop is locatecl at present with distances to the
edge of the parlc property marked, and a di_agram of fihe way the Commission
� wants it movecl, He said that the Commissiori haci not realized that the
ball diamond was a� closa to the play area as it was and this move will
also take care oi this problem, He said that. the Conunission feels that
� relocating the bacicsto� and adding a canopy and wing wi11 probably take
care of Mr. Bobardt's trouble except that he is concerned about.kids
loitering around the backstop. The Park Director said it was his
I recommendation that the backstop be relocated as proposed in the diagram.
Councilman Fiarris suggested that a fence be installed along Main Street
also to keep the ki_�.s from runni..ng out in the street after fly balls.
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MOTION by Councilman Harris to concur caith the Parks and Recreation Commis-
szc�n� in the relocation of the backstop, and that a permanent fence 3 or
4 feet high be built along the west property line facing Main Street.
Seconded by Co�.ncilman Sheri dan.
Councilman Samuelson said he'had also recieved a complaint about the
� park fence being down on 69th Avenue and motorcyles using this area. He
asked if a permaneut ience could be put here. The Park Director said
that this was their plan, but the utility companies need access to the
� area. Councilman Samuelson suggested they chain and key the fence. The
Park Director said that the Police should be made aware of this problem.
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carried.
2. LAND ACQUISITION, CARLSON SUNIl�fIT MANOR NORTH BLOCK 7, LOTS 13, 14 AND
15 FOR PARK PURPOSFS;
The City Manager drew the Council's attention to a communication from the
Anoka County Auditor stating that these lots have been appraised at $25
each, and the note from the Finance Director that there is a total of
$2,851.57 in Special Assessments due on. these lots which would have to be
adcled to the purchase price. Councilman Li_ebl asked if they would use just
the empty lots, or the whole area. He pointed out that there is a house
on one corner, and he did not feel it too good �oith a house there. The
Council studied the maps, The City Manager said that these were allegedly
unbuildable lots. Councilman Harris said there would be the problem of
finding a lot to move the house to: . . _
MOTION by Councilman Harris to table this item and ask the City Engineer
to report bacic to the Council on the feasibili,ty of building on any of
these lots. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there
being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
MOTIOi•i by Cauncilman Samuelson to receive the Minutes of the Pazks and
Recreation Commi_ssion i�leeting of April 24, 1967. Seconded by Councilman
Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the
motion carried.
SAFETY COrL�IITTEE 'rfEETING MINU'I'ES APRIL 19, 1967;
MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the Minutes of the Safety Commi.ttee
Meet�ng of April 19, 1967. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote,
there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham decl.ared the motion carried.
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Chief Aldrich of the Fire Prevention Bureau said that this was the contract
� that he, the City Manager, and the City Attorney had worked up and sent to
the Telephone Compa:�y for their approva.l. He said that the contract the
Telephone Company had did not include the maintenance clause protection
that he wanted. Councilman Samuelson aske3 if the contract mentioned
, repairs within a certain lengt'� of time. Chief Aldrich said th t
have priority second only to the military. Councilman Liebl asked whatuld
kind of switchboard it would have, Chief Aldrich said that it was pictured
� in the report the Council had received. He said it will have jacks for the
callboxes, and their i.dea is to build on to make a desk for the dispatcher.
Chief Aldrich said that the Board and the ticketer and part of the contract
� and the rest are items covered by tariffs.
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to authorize the City Manager and Mayor to
sign the Telephone Company Communications Contract. Seconded by Councilman
, Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Ma or Kirk
motion carried, Y ham declared the
� PARK ARO�E�T'? PURCHASE - RICE CPEE K:
The City Manager reminded the Couiicil that they had asked to see the maps
� of the adjacent property owners which they had not had available at the
last Council Meeting. The City Engineer showed the map of the area, The
Council discussed the different contours from 852 at the lowest to 858,
� how much ponding area they would be buying �
City Attorney said he felt it would be worthwhile�getting1the�property�The
but withholding any construction, because of the possibility of a Watersi;ed
� District. The City Manager aslced if the Council wanted to pay Fontaine the
$4700 he is asking, The Council discussed the other property they would need
also, and access to the property, Councilman Sheridan suggestion that they
could see if Fontaine would give the City an option, and see what could be
� done with the other property, They discussed the amount of money the City
would put down and the length of time.
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agreement with Mr. Fontaine and Mr. Siverts for a park property purchase.
Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upori a voice vote, there being no nays,
Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
CHAN�E ORDER ��E-1 CITY HALL PRO,TECT:
Councilman Harris questioned Item 2 on the Change Order. Councilman Sheridan
said that this is everything but the generator, Councilman Samuelson said
that this will provide the-emergency wiring throughout City xall. He said
the generator is estimated at $1800. �
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to approve Change Order ��E-1 for the City
Hall project. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there
1 being no nays, Mayor Kirkham d e c l a r e d t he motion carried,
SS��S ASSF.SS�IENT COST;
� The City Manager explained that t
he City Finance Director �aanted to know
if the Council approved the figure of $3.05 or $3.08 per 100 square feet
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Councilman Liebl asked for more information on the $3.08 figure. The Finance
Director explained thai- the City has had to pay interest on the balance they
have been carrying, and the people west of University which are just going
to be assessed have had the use of their money in the meantime.
Cauncilman Samuelson said he felt the $3.08 figure should� be utilized and he
seconded the motion. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried. - �
APPOINT'MENT •
Councilman I�iebl asked why the salary started at $500 instead of the $520
figure. The City Manager said that this was the union agreem�nt.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to approve the following appointment;
NAME
Les Stocke
5846 - 2Z Street N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota
POSITION
Park
Maintenance
RE PLACE S
New
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The Motion was seconded by Councilman Harris, and upon a voice vote, there
bei ng no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. .
MISSISSIPPI RIVER BRIDGE AT 85TH AVENUE NORTHEAST:
� The City Engineer said that in 1965 a request had been made by Brooklyn Park
and Hennepin County for a bridge across the Mississippi River between
Highway l00 and Anoka. He said that the first proposal was for County Road
109 which ran through Craigway. I�e.said they had met and Fridley had wanted
1 the road to go along the north boundary line. He said that the new proposal
from Hennepin County and Brooklyn Park has shifted from County Road ��109
to County Roa.d ��30. He said that the Anoka airport wi11 eventually expand
� into an international airport, and there is no good east/west road in this
area. Councilman Harris asked about the cloverleaf pictured as he did not
want a repetition of the East River Road �roblem. The City Engineer said
' that they are talking probably 10 years in the future, but if the Council
feels this is the best alignment, they could pass a resolution stating this.
He explained that this wi11 be a"greenway" which has a ditch in the
center because of a problem with a high water table, and they will get some
1 Federal funds. Councilman Samuelson suggested that�this be tabled for
Council study and review. Councilman Liebl said that if the�Legislature
adopts a Metropolitan Council they would probably be the ones to discuss
� this. The City Engineer said that the County feels that the County level is
the right place to decide this, and that the. legislature is not the right
approach.
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River Bridge at 85th Avenue Northeast for further study and review. Seccsnded
by Councilman Harris. •
Councilman Harris aslced if there was any target date by which they �aill need
Fridley's concur.rance. The City Engineer said that at present this is open
land and can be obtained reasonably, but they may not build it until 10 to
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15 years from now. The City ilana�er pointed out tttat this does not run
through Fridley, and the question of the Council is whether it is close
enough or too elose. He recommended approving the site, since none of
the construction involved Fridley land, but was easily accessible.
UPON a voice vote, there be:i_ng no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
carried.
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The City Manager said that the City had received one bid in the amount of
$2,550 with the guarantee that it be moved out of Fridley by July 1, 1967.
Councilman Samuelson said he felt the Council should accept the bid. Council-
man Stieridan asked the City Attorney if the Council can accept one bid. The
City Attorney said they could if it was acceptable to the Council. Councilman
Harris asked if the bid has a certified check. The City Manager said that
there had been a certi.fied check and cash. .
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to accept the bid of $2,550 and award the bid
to Robin Corporation, 5016 - 40th Avenue Nortri, Seconded by Councilman
Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there beir!g no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared
the motion carried.
PROPOSED RESOLUTION ORD�RING IMPROVEMENT AND FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFIC.ATIONS:
STORM SEWER PROJECT N0. 5-C (ADDENDUM �kl) :
Councilman Harris reminded the Council that this was the public heax'ing
that had been continued until the next regular Council Meeting.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to table this proposed resolution. Seconded
by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor
Kirkham declared the motion carried. �
RESOLUTION ��85-1967 DIRECTSNG THE ISSUANCE OF TEMPORARY IMPROVEMENT BONDS
ACCORDANCE WITH LAWS OF 1957, CHAPZ�R 385: STORM SEWER PROJECT N0.5-C:
MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution ��85-1967. Seconded by
Councilman Samuelson. �
Councilman Liebl asked how long the contract on 5-C has to run. The
Consulting Engineer said that they had 90 days, but he did not recall the
completion date. Councilman Liebl said that he would hate to see the_
street like it is the rest of the year. He asked the City Manager to
find the final date for him so that he will be able to rell the peo ple.
He said that he was interested because there had been a private agreement
with the people on project ��76. The City Engineer said that they did
not do it right away as they had to wait for the frost to go out, but it
may be a.matter o� a few days now. Councilman Liebl said to be sure
there was 4" of black dirt.
VOTE upon the motion was a voice vote, there bei.ng no nays, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
RESOLUTION ;r86-1967 DIRECTI.yG TI-]T SALE A\`D PtiP.C�i.4SE OF TEI�IPORARY I�fPROVEr1E:NT
BONDS IN ACCORDt1`ICE jdlTi( LAj�?S �P 1.907, CN�PTr.R 385� SS;'�5-C:
MOTI0�1 by Councilman Harris to adop't P.esolution ;-86-1967. Seconded by Council-
man Slmuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared
the motion carried.
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RESOLUTION ��87-196% ORDEF,II�TG I1�IPROVEriE�NT FINr1L PLANS LAND SPECIrICATIONS E5�?D
ESTIrIATES OI�' T�;E COSTS 'i'I�EREOT: t�ATER IMPROVF,N:BN`t' PRO.TECT N0. 75-G:
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt Resolution ;�87-1967. Seconded by Council-
man Samuelson
The City Engineer said that he and Mayor Kirkham had met with the School
Board and they had objected to an access on their side, so the road has
been realigned. He said it is not a very good road, but is the best they
can do. He �iointed out the way the road wil7. go. Councilman Harris
suggested not ordering the project until this is cleared with the School
Board. The City Engineer sa�_d that there is no choice, and we will come
back the same way we go in. Councilman Sheridan asked if this was the
whole School Board�s objection or just one of the members. Mayor Kirkham
said that he had met with Mr. Thayer in this regard. He said that
Mr. Hanson and the School Board have said that they are going to enlarge
their tracky and pointed out on the map the reason they did not want the
City to come in and use the property. Mayor Kirkham said he had talked
to Mr. Hanson yesterday and he had indicated where they would like the
City to come in and park, but nothing about a return route down the other
side. The City Engineer said that we wi11 come out the same way we go in,
and this is the only change. Councilman Sheridan said that we were
providing access for the school progerty is what it amounts to, and they
disagree when we asic for cooperation. The City Manager said that the
City wi11 not put this in if the School Board disagrees. He suggested they
appro��e the resolution and he will set up a meeting with the School Board.
Councilman Liebl, with the approval of the seconder, added the words,
"subject. to the approval of the School Board", to the motion. Upon a
voice vote, Councilman Sheridan voting nay statin.g he expected cooperation
from the School Board, Mayor Rirk�am declared the motion carried.
RESOLUTION ��88-1967 APPROVING FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ORDERING
BIDS �W-75-G.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution ��88-1967. The motion was
seconded, and upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared
the motion carried.
The City Manager said that the bid dates were left open because it could
not be published for the Meeting on the 15th of May and the next meeting
was the Regular Council Meeting of June 5, 1967. He wondered if the .
Council wanted to set the consideration of the bids for May 29, 1967.
The Council decided to set the date for June 5, 1967 because the last week
is a vacation day week.
CLEIIMS • �
� MOTION•by Councilman Harris to approve for payment General and Public
Utilities Claims ��11650 through ;�11749, and Liquor Claims ��1054 through
� ��1088. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no
nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
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LICFNSES:
Councilman Harris questioned
Excavat�_ng, Inc., and asked
in his land alteration. The
the excavating license for Lenny Cochran
if he had performed up to the standards required
City Attorney said that he had posted no
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bond so the permit had been cancel].ed. Councilman Harris aslced if the
Counczl waz�ts to issue riim a license to contin«e when he di� not 1ive.
up to the agreement. The City Attorney said he w ould think that these
would be two separate items, this would be for him to act as an
excavator rendering service to the �ublic. He would need a land use
alteration permit to do his own 1and, but he would not need this license.
MOTION by Cauncilman I3.arris to approve the following licenses,excluding
the Excavating License for Lenny Cochran Excavatin� Inc., 6537 Central
Avenue Northeast, Fridley, Minnesota, and have the administration draw
thi� to his attention as to the reasons why. Seconded by Councilman Liebl.
Upo a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor.Kirkham declared the motion
� car ied:
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CONCRETE LICENSE
Douglas C. Lida '
2553 Dupont South �
Minneapolis, Minnesota � By;: Douglas C. Lida . New
BLACKTOPYING "
A.fi.C. Blacktoppin� �o. ' _ _
130$ Main St. N. E. _ .
Minnea�olis, �linnesota . Sy:. James L. Turpin _. Rene�•ral
EXCAVA'rT\G
Lenny Cochran Excavatino`Inc. , _
6537 Central Ave. \'. E, _. .
Fridley, �Iinnesota 55432 By: Lenny Cochran� Renecaal
4laalen & Sabby, Inc.
9082 Polk St:. N. E. By:' James 6v�aalen & . ,_
rlinneapolis, Minnesota Ronald Sabby Rene��al .
GAS SEF.VICES -
Al�s Plumbing & Heatino Inc.
8392 CenCer Drive '
Sprin� Lake Park, ,`Pinnesota B�:°.Alvin Hillsdale Renewal
Mi?1 City Heating &�ir Cond, Co.
1300�-B 16th Ave. V.
Minneapolis, �iinnesota By: William Stevenson Renewal
Royalton Heatin� & Coolin� Co. - . �
4626 Lyndale Ave , v.
rlinneapolis, `riinnesota By: Sdilliac� Ste:•rart Rene�,aal
St , tiarie Sheet `Ietal Inc . ' '
794-0 Sprir.� Lake Roa.d
rlinneapol.is, :`I�nnesota By: Lo��is J. St, i�lari�: Rene�aal
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Superior Furnace Co.
6121. 42nd Avenue North
Mi.nneapolis, riinnesota
�I Ray N, t�lel.ter �He��tir.o 'ro,
'G�637 Chicago Avenue So.
', riinneapolis, rlinneso�a
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ENER��L CO�tTP''.CTORS
' lemron, Inc.
' %�1 C011l!, Uld Pi1VC�..
' riiniieapolis, �iinnesota
', Dahlberg �uilders y II1C .
' 1121. 80th Avenue N. E.
, Tii.nneapolis, i�linne.sota
' Donco Bui_lders , 7.nc . �
1052 Osborne Road
', Fr.i.dle�y, rlinnesota
' Peter Dukenfield Co.
' CFZ25 Excelsior Blvd. '
' St. Louis Park, riinnesota
'' Charles E. Johanson
160 �Iartman Circle
' Fridley, Plinnesota
' Henninj Nelson Con'struction Co.
4216 Shoreline Drive
' l�finneapolis, biinnesota
' S. E, Templ_in Construction Co.
' 61s!F Stinson Blvd .
' Mznneapolis, Minnesota
' HEATING
A1's Plumbing & Heatin� Inc.
' 8392 Center Drive
' Spring Lake Park, �Sinnesota
Mill City Heating & Air Cond.
' 13005-8 16th Avenue �Torth �
', Minneapolis, Niinnesota
', Rayalton Heating & Coolin� Co.
4626 Lyndale Ave. ti'orth
' riinneapol.is, �linnesofa
St . �farie She:�r >.i-� ta1 Inc . .
?9'�0 Sprin;; La';e r cad
riinne�:polis, �•finnesota
By: Ho�aard �d. Chandler
By: Ray N. Ldelter
$y: Ronald C. Johnson
By; Samuel Dahlber�
By: Rouer Larson
By; Grant �fi�:lce�son
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gy; �Ienning Nelson
$y; S. E. Templin
By; Alv�.n Hillsdale
By; Wm. Stevenson
gy; �vm. Ste���art
By: Louis St. i•farie
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' Superior I�urnace Co.
, 6121 42izd Avenue North �
, rlinneapolis, i�Iinn�sota By: Ho���ard Chandler
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', 4637 Chzcago Av�_ . Soutt�
' ri`nneapolis, liinnesota By; Ray IV', Welter
' r1 SOi1RY �
Dave Berry Concrete & i4asonry Constr.
' 5317 `iotZroe St. N, E,
', Spr:inj Lal;e Park, �I�.nnesotn Py: Uave Berry
' Ganter.'s Constr.ucti.on �
' 5091 High���ay �65
' Spring Lake.Parlc, �Iinnesota By: Allie Ganter
', Lino Cer:ient Co . , Inc .
41 East Golden Lake Roac1
' Circle Pines , rlinnesota By: rlerliti �Ieath
' OfL BUR!�;ER
'American Oil Company
', 2288 W. County Road "C" ,
', St, Paul, Tiinnesota By: Chester Schmidt
Loui.s DeGi.dio, Inc .
,3102 Findley F1ace
tlinneapolis, �Iinnesota $�; Louis DeGidio
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'haegele Outdoor Adv. Co., Inc.
'1700 W.78th Street
,riinneapolis, �linnesota By; Warren J. �IcGuire
'Gold Nledal Beveraoe Co.
, 553 N. Fairvieta Avenue .
, St. Pau1, �iinnesota $y: Arthur riargot
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10y.0 Osbor�e t�o�.d i'`.:�. '
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'Riverside St�r.dr?�d by : Jar..�es ttr: ,s �rong Rere,•:al
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Far'.t Taxi by: �'inton E. Barker New
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MOT.ION by Council.man Harris to receive the letter from Hans Bobardt, 6560
2nd Street Northeast, Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice
vate, ttze"re beina no nays, �Iayor Kirklzam declared the motion carried.
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ANOKA COUi1TY: P�1R.�: PP.OPERZ�Y PUP�C��1.SE
MOTlON by Councilman Harris to receive the communication from Kenneth W.
Campbell, Anolca County Auditox. Seconcled by Councilman Sheridan. Upon
a voice vote, there bein.g no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
Garried.
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TION by Cou.ncilman Samuel.son to recieve the communication from S. C.
iley & Associates. The motion was seconded, and upon a voice vote,
ere being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the m.otian carried.
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Councilman Harris said that he had talked to Mr. D. A. Stotts who was the
owner of two structures, He said that one of them has been bought by a Drug
Supply Com!>any Sti}7i::1i is anticipating changes �,3hich wi11 require heavy
e;quipment which would ruin the blacktop and he would like to wait until
this is finished. Councilman Samuelson aslced if he could give a bond in
lieu of doing it at present. Councilman Harris suggested a Certificate
of Occupancy could be issued upon complet?on of the building. Councilman
Samuelson asked how it would be written as he is presently using the
building. Councilman Harris said he thought it would be a11 right to have
a',$100 bond. Councilman Samuelson said that it did not matter to him.
M�TION by Councilman Harris to concur with the request of Mr. D. A.'StottS,
� �olumbia Milltiaork, Inc., 5930 Main Street Northeast, Minneapolis, Minnesota,
a� stated in his letter. The motion was seconded and upon a voice vote,
there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
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Tl�e Consulting Engineer explained-to the Council the way Mr. Nagel wanted
tq service the 8 lots that he owns with.sewer and water. He did not want
tl�e installations put through on the rear�of lots because this would limit
the size of the buildings that could be put up on several of the 1ots. He
also wanted only 2 service connections for the 8 lots which will be the
c�nters of the two plots if they are divided, and all lots assessed equally.
Mr. Comstoek said that if the Council concurs with his request, it would
require a change order to realign the services.
Cquncilman Harris asked what would happe�n if he sold ane of the lots without
service. The Consulting Engineer said that the Council may want an agree-
me'nt rather than just the letter. Councilman Harris suggested a five year
ma'ratorium in which nothing can be done, so the City will not have to go
back 90 days later and tear the street up.
MaTION by Councilman Samuelson to concur with the request of Mr, V.M. Nagel
and order the easement document from Mr. Nagel on the realignment, order a
Ch'ange Order for the change in the contract, and an agreement document with
Mr',. Nagel regarding a fiue year prohibition on street cuts after completion
of',the surfacing. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there
be�ing no nays, �Iayor hirlcham declared the motion carried.
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ARC�H]_`C'ECT: CITY N�`.LL CH�NGES
MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the cor.ununication from S. C.
Smiley & Associates. Seconded by Councilmar: Liebl. Upon a voice vote,
tlhere being no r�ays, Nlayor Kirkilam declar.ed the motion carried.
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�uncilman Samuelson said he felt there had been some misunderstanding
�cause after the meeting on Apra.1 20, 1967 he felt that he, the Mayor,
id Councilman Liebl had. been in agreement on programming the police
i�ility in the lower level. He said that Mas Matsumoto had called him
id; the City Manaoer, and somehoTS� understaod that spaces B-3 and B-13
�uld just have ceil,ing and floor, and no layout for the Police, Mayor
_rkham asked Coun.cilman Samuelson exactly what the architect's assignment
�s. Councilman Samuelson said that the assignment.at the present time
is not to do any schematic work for the police facility, but to get
•ices on the ceiling, floor and lightir.g on the two rooms. Councilman
�rris said that this had been discussed after that meeting, and he di.d
�t feel the City should spend the money for schematics and drawings for
�at de�artment until they are sure they �aant to put it in there. He
.id that anything done wi11 be a remodeling job any�aay, because con-
ruction is so far, he did not feel there was a pressing need at this
me, Councilman Samuelson said he felt the opposite, and that p).ans should
laid now and provisions made. Councilman Sheridan said he was in accord
th Councilman Harris, and if the Council should decide to move the depart-
nt in the future, there will not be that much additional expenditu�e at
e time of the. move. Councilman Harris pointed out that the Council has
proved some chaL�ge orders at the last Council Meetings, and if there is
tra money from liquor revenues it wi11 be needed �or the Change Orders,
d they still do not have a price on the curb, gutters and landscaping.
yor Kirkham said that his concern would be the maney that would have to
spent on remodeling the present structure for police use, Councilman
ebl said that he agreed with Councilman Samuelson and felt it would be
se to go along with his recommendation because the money is go ing to have
be spent, and it should not just be pushed off and then eost more in
e future. He said that while we are i.n the process is the time �o do
and he would concur tivith Councilman Samuelson's recommendation,
MpTION by Councilman Harris to receive the letter from S. C. Smiley &
Associates dated April 25, 1967 and arran.oe for further discussion on
tl�is matter. Seconded by Councilman Samuelsoii. Upon a voice vote, there
being no nays, Mayor Kirlcham declared the motion carried.
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e City Manager explained the letter had been sent to Fridley because the
orm sewer drains come to our border at Osborne Road. Councilman Harris
id that just putting grates on their side will not solve the problem
less we do the same. Councilman Samuelscn suggested the Council concur
th�them and send a letter to the Hightaay Department saying that it should
done o:: our side. Councilmaz�. Sheridan said tt�at the grates he saw �;�re -
t on the culvert under the highway, but on another outlet off the high-
j� right-o�-�aay. Mr. Dave Schaaf, a visitor to the Council �Ieeting, said
at a bank had been built tioith a culvert under it, and it is very laroe.
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MOTION by Councilman Szrzuelsan to reic�r t:his matter to the EiL�;ii?eering
' Depar.•tme.nt for tneir study, Secorbded by Councilman IIarris. Upon a voice
vote, there being .zo nays, Mayor I'.irkham declared the motion carried.
_��7: A. M. JOiINSOi� : DRA.INHGE DT.TCH�
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��(ou.zcil.man Lieb1 presented 1 letter he had received from Mr. Johnson
alskino for Counci_]. as��i.sta�ice i_n hasteni.ng an investigation by tne Attorney
' General into a problem tivith a drainage ditch, Mayor Kirkham read the
lletter.
' r�OTTON by Ccunci7.m�n Harris to receive the communication and forward it to
the State Authorities. Seconded by Council.r,ian Liebl. Upon a voice vote,
ere being no nays, Tiayor Kirkham �eclared the motion carried.
i�tr. Har.r'is, �otio o�ag?.s a parce•1 of laz�d at appro�:imateiy 6200 Riverview
Terrace, taas prese.r_t at the Cou�zcil iT�e:t;.ng and ..�plaineci a drainage
p'rob�em that runs over his proper_ty. He sa.id there tiaas an open hole that
dees not seem complete on the east s:ide of T.�I. ir47 right-of-�aay, the
fa.rst culaert nor�h o� 77th Avenue, Hc� s�.id that it is not shown on the
p1at. He asked that trie City F��gineer look at it as he thinks someone
forgot to connect some pipes together, 1'i1e Cit:y Er_�ineer said that it
is just drainage over toliich rlobody really has control. The Consulting
Ei�gineer said that this S�B.S a ditch niacle by the property owners to rlal�e
the land available for agricul.ture .. Z`here ti,�as a discussion of dra.i:za�e
problems in the area, Councilma.n Samuelsoi� said that the ultimate answer
w�.11 be a storm sewer system, and tha.t BJ_aine and Spring Lake Park would
pi�rticipate in the cost ior the water they are conr-r.ibuti,z�. Mr. Harris
asked if the Engine�rino Uepartment could come out and look at it.
'ION by Councilman Lieb1 to ref_er this drainage problem ta the Engineering
artment. Seconded by Cou_icilman Harris. Upvr a voice vote, ther� being
nays, rlayor Kirlcham declared the motion carr.ied,
! MOUNDS VIFW: DRA
TY�e Consulting Engi.neer said tnat if riourads View is not going to participate
i� a joint stor.m setaer, the Cii��,> should eli,minate the work on S�inson.
B4ulevard. Councilma:i I3arx•is asked ii catch t�asins t,�ere put ir., would they
t�rn out to be too hi.gh or too low. Nir. Cor:istock sai.d that the County
h�.s establzsh2d gr.ades for tt�is project, but �lounds Vie�a wants a11 the
dpainage and utilities in first. The Council discussed cut�ting the line at
SCinson Boulevard. Mr. Comstock,said Lhat the water wiJ.l star.d in the
s�reet when it gets to St�nson unl.ess there are cat-c�i basins, r1r. Comstock
suggested the Council make some consideration for not providing drainage on
S�inson, and perhaps when the County improves it they �aill provide.the
drainage and the County can han:lle the cost participation between Mounds
Vi:ew an� Fridley.
M(�T1:�N by Councilma.Z Harr.is t?�at ttie Coz�sult.ir,.g Engineer and City Engir.eer
study this and report back to �he Co�szzcil. *aitti a chan� e order rega�-d? ng the
de.Iection of the iine o., Stir.son P,o,�.ievard. Seconded b� Councilm?n Stzeridan.
U�on a voice vote, tt:cre being no n��;s, ?�inyoi° hir.kha:r. declared the mnt.ior.
carried.
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rI0LI0N by Coun.cilrnazZ Samuelson to refer this matter to the Engineering
Department for their stud;. Secorided by Counca_lman Harris. Upon a voice
vote, there being no nays, Nlayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
I A.__M. 70H�?SO�� : DRA.INAGE DITCH
Councilman Liebl presented a letter he had received from rlr. Johnson
asking for Council assistance in hastenir�g an investigati.on by the Attorney
General into a pr.oblem �oith a drainage ditch. Niayor Kirkham read the
letter.
M07jI0N by Councilman Harr.is to receive th� communication and forward it to
thq� State Authoriii_es. Seconded b}� Cou?�cilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote,
thexe being no na5s, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
Mx. Harris, �aho owns a parcel of land at approximately 6200 Riverview
Terrace, was present at the Council rieetino and��plained a drainage
p'rroblem that runs over his property. He said there caas an open hole that
does not seem complete on the east side ot T.H. ��47 right-of-way, the
f'.irst culvert norch of 77th Avenue. He said that it is not shown on the
plat. He asked that the City Engineer look at it as he thinks someone
forgot to connect some pipes together. The City Engineer said that it
is just drainage over which nobody xeally has coiitrol. The Consulting
Engineer said that Lhis `aas a ditch made by the property owners to rlake
tihe land available for agriculture. There was a discussion of drai�.a�e
problems in the area. Councilman. Samuelson said that the ultimate ans�aer
wi11 be a storm se�ver system, and that Blaine and Spring Lake Park would
parti.cipate in the cost ror the water they are contributia�o. Mr. Harris
aslced if the Engineering Department could come out and look at it.
MOTION by Councilman Li.eb1 to refer this drainage problem to the Engineering
T3epartnzent. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being
no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
��J) MOUNDS VIEW: DP.A.INAU�
The Consulting Engineer said that if Mounds View is not going to participate
�.n a joint storm sewer, the City should eliminate the work on Stinson
�oulevard. Councilman Harris asked if catch basins were put in, would they
�turn out to b.e too high or too 1ow. Mr. Comstock said that the Co4r_ty
has established grades for this project, but Mounds View wants all the
Idrainage and utilities in first. The Council discussed cutting the line at
'Stinson Boulevard. Mr. Comstock said that the water will stand in the
'street when it gets to Stinson unless there are catch basins. Mr. Comstock
'suggested the Council make some consideration for not providing drainage on
'Stinson, and perhaps when the County improves it they �aill provide the
'drainage and the County can handle the cost participation between Mounds
'View and Fridley.
MOTION by Councilman Harris that the Consulting Engineer and City Engineer
',study' this and report back to the Council wit•h a change order regarding the
'delection of the line on Stinson Boulevard. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan.
',Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, riayor Kirkham declared the motion
'carried.
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Councilman Sheridan said that when Cities are taker. in under contract,
the NSSSD is not takii�� on their assessecl val�.latioi� and they are not
taking a ne�a m�m�er i.�� on the Board, ile said the contract is written
that payme?zt to the District is the equivaleT�t of having been a nember
at the connection clat�e, plus a fi.�;�.d r.-at� for a�y iuture improvement with-
in the Distric:t wha_ch this comntu,iity under cor_tract then picks up. He
said that it will. pic�c up a pox�tion o{ all construction to the point o-�
the contract and a pe7-cer_tage of any future construction as set out in
the contract. Counci7.ma.n Sheri.dan s�zd tliat the hearing is held so that
if a communitq is coi�cerned with the District going beyond its own land
to provide capacity they may express themse7_ves.
Councilman Harris said t�e wauld not like to see Fridley pledge any more
f�f their assessed valuation for construction in the other communities.
Councilman Sheridan said that under. the contracts, the district would
not p3.edge anytning, tl�e comm�nities would have to bring their service
lin.es to the district l.ines, so clpacity is a17, that is pledged. Council-
man Harris asked if he was asking direction on how to answer the Board.
�ouncilman Sheridan said that he would Iike the Council's opinion, but
personally would rather see the commun.ities come in un-��er contract than as
a member of the District. Councilman Harx•is said our position had been.
�atered down 15% by addir�g 2 memb�rs and another member would just do it
again. Councilman Sheridan said that he did not feel there was any
concern over giving away capacity, but if more cupacity were needed with
Minnea.polis or a treatment plant was developed, a community under contract
�ould pick up their portion of the cost accor-c�ing to the contract. Council-
man Harris said his opinion would be that new communities use the service
af NSSSD under contract rather than membership. Mayor Kirkham said he
�greed with this. Counc.ilman Sheridan suggeste.d ttiat this. cover all
�,ommunities for fut�!�ee service.
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�iarris that the position of the Council would be _
requesting futur.. service with NSSSD use the service
than through rteznbership.
. Paulsen, a visitor to the Caur_cil. Meeting, asked i� Fri.dley had
rchased enou�h capacity for Fridley indefir.itely. Councilman, Sheridan:
:plained th�:t Fridle;T has not purchased any capacity from the District,
�cause once you purchase capacity you pay $150 a connection charge and
•om then a$4.50 quarterly usage charge whether you are using it or_not,
�t the capacity is there for us to purchase when we need it. Councilman
�eridan said that when i�iew Brighton comes in under contract, it tiTi11 still
,ly use about 18 to 20`! of the capacity NSSSD has available with Minneapolis.
. Paulson said a gentlemar 1-iad told him th�.t Fridley would have been we11-
vised to prepare fo� their o=�m sewage needs rather than �oi�n NSSSD. Mayor
rkham said that the projected time wheri a11 the capacity is used is far
ough in the future that there is no reason to be concerned. Mr, Paulson
ked if there was any char.ce for the 'istrict 3isposal plant. Councilman
er.id.an said tha� th�re was a good possiba�ity for it.
� MOTION w�s seconded by Councilman Sherida:�, and upon a voice vote, ttiere
ing *�o nays, i�layor Y:ir.<har declared the n?cr_�on c�.rried.
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ARC'HIT�CT; C���1NGl�; ORDER �FG-l:
MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve Change Order No. G-1 for the
Fridley Civic Center. Seconded by Ccuncilman Samuelson. Upon a voice
vote, there being no na5�s, r1a�Tor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
� NSSSD: NOTICE OI' SEjJEP. USE AGP.EE���.NT VIOLATI
OTION by Councilman Sheridan to receive the co!nmunication from the NSSSD
nd;turn it over to the City Attorney for clarification and an answer
o e prepared for the Council Meeting of rlay 8, 1967, Seconded by
ou cilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham
ec�lared the motion carried.
ISITORS:
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Mlr. ,T. D. Ferguson, 6811 Oakley Street, said he would like to offer his
v�,ote o� confidence for Cliief NlcCarthy and hi� department for all that they
� hlave done. He said that we should be proud and remember what he and his
department have done for Lhe City, especially twa years ago.
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Cpuncilman Liebl said that in the minutes of the Parks and Recreation
C�ommission they had discussed the spraying of Moore Lake. He said that
the Council should be thinlcing about this because the season is going to
s�art soon, and he would preter that the whole lake be sprayed because
o� the skin disorder complaii�.ts in the past.
C TY ATTORIvTEY: FOOD ORDINANCE
The City Attorney said that some time ago copies of a food ordinance �vere
d�.stributed and it was suggested at that time that the Council meet with
t$�e Board of Health and dis�uss this ordinance and a number of other
oxdinances that should be amended, He said he would like to have a
meeting scheduled for this discussion. Councilman Samuelson suggested
they meet at 7;00, May 8, 7.967 befoxe the Public Hearings. The City
M�.nager said that tl�is may be too early for the Doctors on the Board of
H�alth. Councilmar_ Sheridan said that the League of Women Voters were
s udyin� food ordina�zGes in conjunction witt� State Stat�ttesand State Lata
a��d they might like to sit in on the dis4ussion far their o�,;n information.
The City Manager said that he and the Health Inspector have been trying
tb get an ordinance going for four years. He said that this would provide
f�es for some of the inspecfiions he does make and also the Health Inspector
c�n do a better job �aith an ordinance. Mayor Kirkham asked the City
M�nager to find out if the Health Inspector can meet with the Council at
7�00, May 8, 1967.
Cbuncilman Liebl asked if the League of Municipalities could find a model
o�dinance to follow, He said he had been tol.d there was a very good one in
sbme'City in California. The City Attorney said he had gotten a model
o�dinarzce from the League and also copies of ordinances other cities are
using.
SITOF:S :
NI�.�Carl Paulson, 430 N.E. 57th P1ace, said that: it seemed to him that a
b�dy such as the PoZice Civil Service Coramission should have legal acivice at
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such t�,nies as the}* may require it. He said that there seemed to be a
conflict at ttie present time a;zd he �aai ld lilce to suggest that tliey have
the right to en�age impartial_ counsel, so that they have access to legal
�dvice, I�ayor Kirkham said that some of these questions may be cleared
�p �ahen the City �ttorney r_eplies to the request for clarifying the duties
Qf the invol�;cd bodies. 7'Fie City Attorney said. that Mr. Paulson had a
good point, and it was very possible.that the City Attorney woulci not be
�.ble to represent both the CouL�cil or the Administration and the Police
�ommission because of. a con�lict that may requi.re two attorneys. He said
He would comment on t.his in some detail in his memorandum. •
T�a er in the meeting, Mr. Paulson said that he would like to qualify an
ea lier statement he had made concerni.ng legal cour�sel. He said that he
did not want his remarks to reflect in any ;aay on any work done by the
�?olice Civil Service Commissi.on,
. RED'S CLUFi
r. a nd Mrs. Huetmacher, ot,7r_er's of Red's C1ub, were present at the
ouncil rieeting, and asked the Council if the-re was any possible way
o get an e:�ten;ion of thei.r license as they are negotiating with a
ocal buyer. Councilman Harris read trie motion of tfie Council at the
egular Counc.il Meeting of January 3, 1967 at which time they were granted
20 days to give them an opportunity to culminate the sale of their
usiness. Councilma�z Harris said that if the Huetmachers have a proper
uyer for their business, he can come in and see i£ he can get a license.
ouncilman Ha-rris said that if he applies the Council will process it
ery quickly. .
. Huetmacher said that it was not good to close the club, and said he
uld not figure out why this is ha.ppeni.ng as he teels they have been
nished enough. Councilman Harris said that the Council does n.ot set
e Iaws, and the� have to abide by the Minnesota S�.ate Law. Mayor Kirkhani ,
ld Mr. and Mrs. Huetmacher to adv9_se their prospective buyer to make � �
plicati_on, but tl�at in the meantime the club wi11 have to be closed.
CNARLES E. JOI�IANSON INC. , A.I,. WILLIAMS �?lb/a ��7ILLIAMS
I`ING C0�-IPANY, CT_EMROi�T, INC. , AND OTI�;?'. SIT�III.�I�L`i SITUATED:
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MbTIOPd by Councilman Samuelson to rece_ve the summons regarding connection
c�arges and refer it to the City Atterney ior an answer. Seconded by
� Cbuncilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there beir.g no nays, Mayor Kirkham
d'eclared the motion carried.
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T�ere being no further busiziess, Mayor Kirkham declared the regular Council
� M�eti_ng of rlay l, 1967 adjourned at 12:25 A�M.
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THE r1INU1.�S OF TF� SPECIAL PUPLIC ;;I�ARTNG i�ETING OF MAY 8, 1967
l�e Special Public Hearing P�Ieeting of the City of Fridley was called to
rder by rlayor Kirkham at 8:02 P.M.
PRFSF.NT: Kirkham, Liebl, Samuelson, Harris (Arrived 8:07 P.M.)
Sheridan (l�rrived 8: 28 P.M. )
ABSENT: None
CNG CEREMONY•
or Kirkham asked the audience to stand and join in saying the Pledge
A1legiance to the Flag. �
IC HEARING ON IrIPROVEMENT ST. 1967_- 1_ (ADDBNDiJ�1 ��3) :
T�he City Manager read the I�'otice of Hearing. The City Engineer outlined
o;n the map the street that th'is covers. He said that this would include
c'bncrete curb and gutter on both sides of the service drive, additional
�.t where it is r.eeded and blacktop on the mat,; The Finance Director
gave the expected cost of the project �ahich benefits three properties
a;s $10.11 per foot. He said that this is a little higher than usual as�
there is only one sicle of the street to assess. Mayor Kirkham asked if
anyone in the audience wished to speak on this proposed improvement,
R�.ymon.d Carlson, the Managex of the Fridley Lumber Company, said that he
h'k�d petitioned for a mat only and not curb and gutter. He said he would
1'ke the Cot�_ncil to consider the fact that the street has been established
f�r 12 years and has excell.ent drairi��e. He said that he thought putting
cj�rb on the west side of the service drive would be ar. excessive burden
o� the property owners as everyone would have to regrade their property.
H� said that the three companies have grades established for maximum drainage
tb the high�aay. He said that these three companies have been here many
y�ars, ,are well established, and will be there in the future, and curb and
gt�tter wi11 mean they will have to regrade the parking area in fron�.
(�OLTNCIII�FAN HAItRIS ARRIVED AT THE MEETING AT $:07 P.M,)
Mr. Carlson asked if there wi11 be any provision for access onto the high-
w�.y. The City Engineer sai.d that there is existing access to the southbound
l.�ne, r1r. Carlson. asked what will be done with the access as the County is
o�t grading it every month or so, as they seem unable to.stabilize it with
t�e heavy traffic going over it. The City Engir.eer said that the City
c�.nnot go on the State right-of-way, but they can request that the State
dc� it. Mr. Carlson said that a few years ago he had approached the State
about putting a mat on it at the Lumber Compan+�fs expense, but tney� would
npt consider it at that time, The City Engineer said that the City can
r�quest that they do i.t, and the Sr.ate �•�i11 probably either do it or oive
tk�e Ci.ty per«:issi.on �o do tilis sr�all area. The Ci_ty �tanager said that the
S�ate does not al.�aays gi��e their perm�_ssion for the City to do this. He
s�.id that if the State has any feelino tliat they night want to �ut off
spme of�the access to that road, they may say no. �
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Mr. Carlsor said tt�at he has r,e objecti_on to improving the street,
1 although he i�ad requestecl only a mst because it was a 9 ton road. He
said he would oo alon.� with curb and gutter on the east side, but feels
that curU on the west si.de would be a burden, Cout}.cilman Samuelson said
, �ie hac� tallced to tne City E_.gizieer about N'r. Carlson`s request. He
said that the Ci.ty is puyi�ig about $2a[�0 to $%.10 per lineal foot for
concrete curb acid gut�ers, az�d star.adards are set �or both sides. He
asked if the people would keep the area clean and i�:eat if curb and gutter
� was not put in on one side. He said he was sure the Lumber Yard would,
but was not too sure of the other ttivo.
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Counci.lm�.n Harris questioned the polzcy of the Council on spreading the
assessments. He asked if it is spread ovex as long a period of time if
the curb.and gutter are �ZOt put iz� on both sides. The Finance Director
said it is spread over 10 years whei� curb and gurter is put in on�both
sides, and over 5 years with asphalt or something less. Mr. Carlson said
he had no ob jectiori to a stzorter pe?-iod of time, rir. Boisvert said he
had no objection to the shorter time. .
Mr. Molinaro, a visitor to the Council rteeting, said he did no� live in
this'area, but he questi.oneu whether trucks going in and out would chop
up the edges without curbs. Councilman Harris said that is one reason
for the shorter assessment period - the street doe;; not have the same
lasting value, Nr, rlolinaro aslced i� this would not put the City main-
tenance cos� up higher if it would have to be constantly repaired.
Mr. Carlson said that they had not ha�? any problems with the 9 ton road
that originally had been put i.n. He said that the real problem had been
with the center of the road because it was not maintained often enough �
or sealcoaLed. He said that they did not want to change their grades
which would be necessary witl�. curb on the wesL side. Councilman
Samuelson said that if there were curbs on the west side they could have
curb openings anywhere they �•�anted f.or access ir_ and out. Councilman
Harris said he thought it would be an advantage to them to channe2 tre
trucks and cars into one given a-rea. Mr. Carlson mentioned that there
would be a problem with sno�? removal in w�nter, and another objection
was that it would be hard for the large semi•trucks with up to 45 ton �oads
to turi� around. Cou��cilman fiarris saic? curbs would help them channel
the trucks in and out,
Mayor Kirkham askecl if there was anyone else present that wished to speak
on tt�is project. There was no ans�aer. -
MOTION by Councilman Harris, seconded by Councilman Samuelson, to close
the heariiig. Upoiz a voice vote, there being no naj�s, Mayor Kirkham deelared
the Public Hearing on ST. 1967-1 (Addendum ��3) closed at 8;17 P.M.
P4ayor Kirkham thanked the gentlemen a.nd told them that a determination
would be made either later in the eve�ing or, as is usually done, at the
next regular Council i�ieeting. .
PUBLIC HEARING ON FIT�?AL ASSESSt�IE!dT ROLL, STORi•1 SEWER PROJECT ��Sl•
The City Managex read the Netice o£ �Iearing. The Ci_ty Engineer outlined
the area that falls i..nto this draina�e district on �tie map. The Finance
Director �a�.Te tl-!e -r�te of assess;��er_t of $,85 per 100 squa-re fee� �ahich will
be spread ove� a period of 20 years. He explained that all of a lot need
uot .r,ecessa�ily be �aitt�in. the drainaoe dis�rict, and aIZ proper.ty within
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Kirkham asked if anyone in the audience �aished to be heard.
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Mr.. Raymond Carlson, E'ridley Lumber Company, asked for the square footage
and the amount of the assessrnent for thei.r property. Councilman Samuelson
told liim that it was 100,850 square feet and tiie assessment was $908.23.
Mayor Kirkt�am said that if anyone in the audience is interested in their
assessment on any particular piece of property, the Finance Director
could give the figures to him,
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Co �ncilman Harris asked if the project had been petitioned by a majority.
Th City Engineer said that when the trailer court had been rezoned,
Mr. Nage1_ had promised to petition for this improvement verbally, and the
Ci�y had proceeded on that basis. Councilman Harris said that it appeared
that the Na.del property tieas well over 50% -- approximately 70% of the project.
MOTION by Councilman IIarris, seconded by Councilman Samuelson, to close
the hearing, Upon a voice vote, thel-e being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared
� the Public Hearing on the Assessment Roll for SS��81 closed at 8:24 P.M.
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The City Manager read the Notice of Hearing, The Finance Di.rector gave the
rate ot assessment at $3.08 per 100 square feet, minus a previous assessment
of approximately $.40 per 100 square feet, for a net assessment cost ot
$2.68 per 100 square feet, spread over a 20 year period. He explained
that all property is treated the same and assessed at the same rate. He
said that this is more or less the complete package as compared to a
previous hearing held which was on just one section oi the project. Council-
man Liebl indicated on the map the area included in.this storm sewer project.
He said that when this is completed, all the sewers in this area will be in
the ground. Mayor Kirkham asked if any member of the audience wished t�
speak on this project.
� Mr. Frank Hart,
sewer for this
which would be
6000 3rd Street Northeast, asked who had recommended storm
area. Ceuncilman Samuelson said that the first resolution,
the first Council action, was dated March 2, 1964.
(COUNCILMAN SHERIDAN ARRIVED AT THE MEETING AT 8:28 P.M.)
Mayor Kirkham asked the City Engineer if he could go over the history of
� this project. Tize City Engineer said ttiat this project has been in the
works since 1959 at which time hearings were held, and the hearings were
held again in 1964 at which time, the storm.se�aer in University Avenue had
� been put in before the new highway was cempleted. He said that thfs is
now•completing the last leg to drain the whole area, Mr. Hart asked if
this included any street, curb or gutter, The City Engineer said that this
� is �ust storm setaer. Mr. Hart asked if this �oas being done on the vote of
the people. Mayor Kirkham said that several hearings h�d been held.
Councilrean Samuelson said that this includes five projects, so five different
hearings would have been held. The Finance Director said that there had
I been more hearings held earlier than that, but they had just listed the
later hearings. Mr. Hart said he had never been notified.
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Mr. Molinaro, 611.1 P.ainbow Drive, said ::E,.at �ahen the overgass fur the
railroad tracks �aas built and �-Iighway 100 was regraded before it became
I.69!�, there had been an origir.al. secaer to drain Summit rlanor and the
Hyde Paric area, but this had proved insufficient. He said ttiat 10 years.
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ago the people had paid an assessment on tnis trunk lin�. Councilman
� Liebl s�i_d he tlad looked up this area, and the assessmerit �aould be less
than $300. A,visitor to the Council Nieeting asked if the assessment
would not be a hardstiip on t�oo house� that are the only ones on the block
' and are on corners. Mayor Kir.icliam said that they would pay nothing extra
as the project is assessed according to squure f-ootabe. Council.man Liebl
explai.ned that sanitary se�:%er is assessed according to front �ootage, but
� storm sewer is on a squar.e faot.a�,e basis, and everyone �vill be assessed
on their squa-re footage in the draiiiagc: district:.
Mr. Kedro�aski, 6324 Stat-lite Boulevard, aslced on which streets the storm
� sewer was laid, The City Engi_neer sho�t�ed ttie s�_o?-m sewer lines on the
map, Mr. Kedrowslci asked about a petition signed about a year ago against
a contractor because of a poorly set- up secaer. Councilman Liebl said that
, this had been a sanitary se�,aer problem �anich has been solved and is not
being assessed. He said that the b�_��cic dirt and sod is going in now from
that project, but this present project is storm sew�r.
Mr. William Faber, 6181 Trinity Drive, said tnat he understood that the
assessment would not be placed until the projeet was complete. The Finance
Director said that a project can be assessed wtien a contract is let.
Mr. Faber said that earlier he had been told the project must be completed
first. The Finance Director said that alttiough it is not 100% complete,
it is substantially complete rio���, aad if adopted this evening, the first
payment wi11 be placed against the property on next year�s tax statemer�t,
and the project wi11 be completed Iong before that.
Mr. Richard Schillinger, 0201 Trinity Drive, asked if there was a particular
time schedule for the replacement of sod and to put the property back in
the condition tha;. it was in before tne project was begun, and he also
asked if_ the Council has considered permanent type str_eets in the Sylvan
Hills area, The City Engineer said that they had hoped that the people
would peti.tion for streets, and the property would b� taken care of at
that time. He said that the streets are in very bad snape, but if the
people do not petition for permanent streets, the City �aill have to go ir.
arid do some cleanup work on the pro��er�y. Councilman Liebl told NIr.
Schillinger that he would like to know the sentiments of the people on
Trinity Drive on whether they would like permanent streets. He said he
had talked to the people on Jupitor Drive and about 90% of them had signed
a petition. He said he was going to report back to them now on the cost.
Councilman Liebl sai.d he respected the Taishes of the people ar_d if they
want permanent streets, he would encourage them to let the Council know.
Mr. Schillinger asked if he taas talking about just two streets, or all
the streets in Sylva.n Hzl1s, Councilman Liebl said that at present he
was talking a�ou� tG�o streets, as.the Council ne�dsa petition of 50% to
go ahead. Councilman Harris said that the Council would be happy to accept
a petition from the people for any street in Sylvan Hill.s, and get it in
the street program this year.
A visitor to the Council Meeting asked the cost per foot. The Cify Engineer
said that the average cost to improve the existing base, mat and curb
would be $8 a front foot. Councilman Liebl said that Comet Lane was
pretty torn up and canno�be left as it is, so he would encourage the people,
if they txave th.e resources to pur in a perrnanent. street and concrete curb
and gut.tc�rs, �;� sa;d L;�at he hzd ti�e p�*_it-io.�1 fr.o�:� the people ozz Jupitor
Drive �aittl him.
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Mr. Schilli.n�cr asked hota a corner lot coould b�. assessed, The �inance
Director sairi �hat corr.er lots jaere fioured as they were platted, �aith
the small side considered the front. He �aould pay so much a frottt foot
for ttie small side, and 1/3 of the side.
NIr, Marsnik, 6101 I�ainboc�; Drive, asked for tiis assessment. He also
asked if 61st Street was goii�g to be a throuoh street. P�Iayor Kirkham
sai_d that in the respect that it will have the right--of-way, it will be
a through street, Mr_, laber said that= about two meetings ago, the
Council had said that i� 61st Street was going to go across the tracks,
this r,•aould l�e open to sorne lcind of hear�_ng, as there were people against
this c-rossing. Councilmaz�. Harris said that before this was done, he
f elt it would be a subject for a publi_c hearing. Mr. Marsnik asked if
ttie assessment �vould be the same on this street as it is a State Aid
streE=t. Mayor Kirkham sai_d the assessn.e�zt ��1ou1d be the same, the
benefit would be that they �•aould get a better street azld the State Aid
would pay tt-ze difference,
T3r. Hart said that his sod is torn up and his blacktop drive has been
ripped up for about 5�eet where tne storm sewer goes on 60th Avenue.
The Consulting En;ineer said that none of the cleanup �aork has started
yet on this project. He sai_d tl�at o.,-hen the bid was 1et, they had 150
worki.ng days, and a11 sod and driveways ���i11 be replaced in kind, He
said there i.s a delay for settling, as the bid ��ould have been higher
if they would have allotived for compaction.
Mr. Searle, 6231 Starlite Boulevard, asked if the storm sewer on Starlite
Boulevard is extended to Trinity Drive. He said that water runs do�an to
62nd Aven>�e, and �ahen houses are built along the tracks where will the
water go. The City Engineer explained.that when the streets are improved
this wi11 be taken care of with a rninor. storm sewer or catch basins,
A visitor to the Council Meeting complained about the way the City
r.epai.rs streets by putting asphal_t right on sand so tfiat it is �aashed
right out again. The City Engineer explained that this was an oi1
stabilized street he was tallcing about, and if it had been blacktop it
woiald have been cut out and patched, but it is too costly to really fix
the oil stabilized streets.
Mr. Knutson, 6300 Starlite Boulevard, asked the City Engineer to review
where the pipes go. The City Engineer pointed out.on the map where the
lines are being installed, Mr. Knutson asked if the railroad property
wi11 be assessed also. Councilman Harris said that the railroad is being
assessed and that they have a representative pr.esent at �he meeting,
Mayor Kirkfiam sai.d that they �aill be assessed at the same rate as everyone
else.
Mr. Merle Longerbone, 180 Sylvan Lane, asked for his assessment. Council-
man Liebl told him it is $280.72,
Mayor Kirkham sai.d he had a written communication in objection to this
project from Mr, and Mrs. Franlc Chock and �Ii5s J. CFioct�.
rI0'I'ION by Councilman Harris to recei_ve this eo�u�u.inicati.on, seconded hy
' Councilman Sanluelson. Upon a voice vote, there 1:eing r�o nays, ifa;=or
Kirkham declared the motion car.ried.
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� visitor to the Council rleeting asked i.f the set�ler stops on Trinity
_ Drive. The City Engine2r said that tt�e pipe ends there at the present
time, The visitor asl:ed the reas�n fhat it goes this far up. 2'he
C9,ty Er.�.bi.neer. sa7_d th�.t tt�is wi11 drain ihe area of iiain Street and ttie
extension west of 61st Avex�ue. i'he Caz�;;ulting grzgineer explained that
the sewer tias bee?t laiu deeper at ttzis 1.ocation becaus�: of the fu�ure
possibility of ar. underpass of the rai'_.road tra.cks, He said it was
determined a goocl plan to constr.�uct thi.s at this time at 61st. I?e said
the; bids were tal:en both tivays, and ther�. �oas appr.oximately a$4,000
di �ference £or ttie deep line for the future. Tl�ie visitor said he felt
th y should have put in a shalla�a line a.r_d removed the possibility of
an underpass. The visitor asked ��ihy the stor.m sewer ��as r�ot going to
Starlite Boulevard to drain that area, I,'_e said there is a toater problem
there as much as az��=tahere e1se, a�zd asked if th�.s taould be another
assessment late-r, The Cor�salti?�� Fs'�?;ix;��;�r said that alley gutters can
be provicled to carry tp�e Laater to tl�e s����-��r w��e�z it is completed, and
if for: sorne reason th� a11ey gutLers cazinot be made, an extension of
the storm setioer. tai11 be made. He sai.d the street �oil1 be raised on
the west side en�u�ii so that �aa�er �ai1.1 ru�� do,.?n,
P�Tr. Schillinger as?ced if ttie peopl.e petit.i.on fcr a pe�nian�nt street
wotil.d ttiis be a 20 year assessment, The City liai�ager sai.d that it
would be spx-ead over a period of 10 yelrs.
r1r. Martin Dykhoi�, 5810 3rd Street Northeast, asked for his assessment
cost, He was told it was $280.26.
Councilman Liebl said that he �aould Zike to mention that many people
boubht thei_r houses from the developer P•1r. LeviiZe, and have money in
esc-row for the improvemeiiis, fIe sug�ested that the p�ople check on
this and they may not have to raise the money for this assessnient.
Mayor Kirkham su�gested they ca11 the Pinance Director during �aorking
hours and they could geL- this in.formation, •'
Mr. Knutson �sl:ed if permanent streets u�ere put in, what provision would
be made to route traff.ic, ��e said that cars come into tne area now and
get lost, and the traffic is gettiug ti.�orse and w_3uld be too much for
permanent streets. Counci?man Lieb1 explained that whnn the Mississippi
Street intersections are completed they will not have this prob"��m as
Mercury Drive wi11 be olocked off and they tioill have just residential
traffic. _
Mr. Kenneth Sorby, a representative for Gift House Sta�nps who owns
property in this area, aslced the difference between Storm Sewer Project
�F5 and Storm Sewer Project ��SC. Mayor Kirkham said that it was all a*�e
project divided into different sections, but the overall assessment is
the same,
Mr. Robert Peterson, 6I52 Trini.ty Drive, asked for his assessment and was
toTd' it ���as $254.63. Mr. Ed WetterUerg, 175• Syl��an I,az;e asked for his
assessment and was told it was $287,
i�IO':'TO�; oy Cou:icil.m�n �tarris, seconded �y Counc�.l��rl S2sluelSOri� to close
the j"lE <71"lIl �• TUPOT? S VOICE'. VO�C' � t�1E?Z'E' C�c1.I;� I.G Iiaj 5 � i"Ic1�UY �';12'�C�ldill
declared the Public Heari.cz� on Storm Se�aer Project 5-C closed at 9;Qg p,1,q.
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RF,CESS
Mayor Kir�t�am declared a 10 minute recess. The meeting was reconvened at
9:20 P.M.
SEWF;P� USE AGI:FT_;��*�',iv`!':
Mayor Kirkham read the follo�aing letter:
Board of Trustees
, North Suburban Sanit�ry Sewer District
1458 County P,oad J
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432
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Subject;
Gentlenien:
Notice of Setaer Use Agreernent Violation
The Fr3:dley City Council acknowledges receipt of your letter of
April 28, 1967, wherein r.otice was given to the City of Fridley of an
alleged violation of the terms and conditions of an agreement between
the District and the City.
It is the position of the City that the all.eged violation as des-
cribed in your letter does not exist.
As you kno�a, the master agreement of the District has been amended
• by a supplemental agreement between the District and the City of Fridley,
Pri�ir to entering into this agreement, the Fridley City Council concluded
that it would be in�the best interests of the Ci.ty of Fridley to withdraw
from the District. A resolution requestii�.g said t,aithdrawal was presented
to the Board of Trustees. After receipt of this resolution, the Board
of Trustees and the Frid.ley City Council negotiated the.supplemental
agrremer�t. At that time, it �aas .the position of the Board of Trustees
that they wished to have Fridley remain in the District essentially so
tl�at the assessed valuation of the City, which was over 40% of the total
assessed valuation of the District, would be used to help the District
secure financing, Tn return for the City withdrawing their request to
withdraw from the District, the supplemental agreement provided that the.
City could transfer a11 or part of their existing capacity to the District
in exchange for an equivalent number of connections. In addition, the
supplemental agreement provided that the City of Fridley would not pay any
greater user charges than it is presently paying to the rlinneapolis-St. Paul
Sanitary Sewer District.
The Fridley City Council relied on the terms of the supplemental agreement
and agreed to remain in the North Suburban Sanitary Sewer District, It
is the position of the Fridley City Council that the present Board of
Trustees is attempting to ignore the terms of the supplemental agreement
and to avoid the clear intention of the parties to said agreement.
It is our sug�estion that the Board of Trustees and Council withhold any
actioi� until the present legislature h�s completed their action, if aczy,
on the metropolitar� sewer distric� oi11s. Assum9_ng the \orth Su�urban
Sa:�itai:y Sei�,er District is s�il1 i_n existence, �,TC i,7ould be happ5� to si�
down and attempt to r.each a mutually satisfactory solutio.i to the preser_t
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cont.rovezsy. II tt�is cannot be done, �ae sug�est the?i that you comm�r�ce a
declarat.or5� jud�m�nt. action to h��ve. the meaning of the supplenieutal agree-
ment determined by the District Court.
Very truly yours,
Jacic Kirkl�am, Nlayor
MOTION by Goui�cilmaiz �iarr.is, seconded by Councilman Samuelson, to receive
the letter for discussion,
Cotn.cilman Liebl said he tiaould like .to ask our representative to the NSSSD,
Co ncilman Sheridan, if he concurs with this recommendation, Councilman
Sh ridan said he had talked L-o the City AtrorL�ey about this, arid this is
in��answer to the NSSSD communication, and under the terms of the master
agreement, violaY_ions have to be spelled out irt a reasonable length of
time and a reasonable length of time gi_ven to correct the violation. He
said tt�at there had 1-�een some dis^uusion over a reasonable length of time,
but the board had chosen a June 1st date. He did r.ot feel this Ietter
would have to go to the Board at their meetii�g the next evening as it.
can go the last nieeting of the month if the Council chooses. Mayor
Kirkham said that the Council may as we]_1 make use of the time that is
allowed.:
Councilman Harris questioned the wordi.n�, "mutually agreeable solution",
in the letter and asked Councilman Sheridan if this was part of the
wording he had e��visioned wY.en he had talked to the City Attorney on this.
He questioned whether this meant ar.ythi.ng less than the supplementary
agreement, PIr. Gibbs, acting for the City Attorney, said he had asked the
City Attorney about this himself, and the City Attorney had said that the
intent�of it had been not to slam the door, but to leave an opening for
future meetizigs. Councilma�� �iar�-is said he felt they should make certain
the Coun.cil sticks by the supplementary agreement as they see.it, rather
than take a position on negotiatiorx. The Council discussed the possi-
bility of rewritin.g tlie last paragraph.
Councilman Lieb1 said that his concern was tl�at we have had this problem
since the first of the year, and he wor_dere�-1 what chance the Council had
of winning if this was to be fought ifz court. He said that the Council
could lose and then it would cost us the money. He said that he zaould
like assurance that ther.e was a chance to win it if there was a fight,
Councilman Sheridan said that they were not talking about fighting it,
they will just be asking the Court to interpret the supplementary agreement.
Counci.lman Lieb1 said that if the Court interprets in favor of the Board,
the Gouncil wi11 have to pay it plus interest. Cour_cilman Samuelson said
he did not think there wo�.�d be any interest, and the Council was just
trying to protect the rights of the ci.tizens. Mayor Kirkham said that
if we do not follow up our agreement, we might just as we11 not have had
it in the first place.
MOTIOi1 by Councilman I-Iarris that the letter. not be presented to the Board.
of the NSSSD until the last meeting in May. •Tiayor Kirkham said that in
the meantime the Courci_1 may �oant to redraft. the last paragraph. Secon�led
by Council.znln Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor
nirkha,:t declared the motion carried.
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r1ayour I�itlulani ask��d t�iat this be brou�i�t bacic on ttle a.nenda at the meetii�g
oF rlay 15, I967.
Mayor Yi.rkham read the fo1l.o�a�_r�g paragr_aph suggested by the City rlanager
as a tt�ougt�t to replace the last par.a�raph: "The Cou�ci.l wilJ. be happy
�o meet with you and d;sc�ass alter�nat�ives, b�t the Council must advise
you that it is z�ot irzcl.i<<ed at this t:ime to accept less ttian its
interpretati_on of the strppleme�ital agrc�r�ment.
RESOLUT�:O�v ��89--1967 REVO.�:L�1G MUidIC:CPI�.T STA'C'E ATD ST�RE�T:
Councilman Harris asked why this street is �eing revolced. Councilman
Sheridan poin.ted out that t:his �,�as 1 Cour�#:.3, road, and when it is taken
out they wi.11 have 5 or 6 blocks morc of i�ISL3S street available,
MOTION by Council.man Tiebl to adopt R.esolut-io:i ��89-1967, Seconded by
Councilman Sheridan. Upo�� a voice vo+�e, there :,�.nU no riays, Mayor
Kirkham declared the motion carried.
The City Engine�r saic� that the County is proposing to improve this
street this year.
GARAGE BUILAII�TG PERMIT - 5896 �a[1SH:CNGTON SThFET NORTHEAST, ROBERT PETERSEN;
The City Manager said that there is at least one other garage on this
30 foot easement, and indications are that a 12 foor. easement is the
ma�imum the City n.eeds. He said the Council would not necessarily need
to vacate this easement, but they could let the owner build up to the -
12 foot easement, and if the City s��ould need the 30 foot easement, he
would have to remove his garage, but tliere is no indication at this
time that the City would ever need this,
Councilman Sheridazi said tliat he had talked to these people the other
eveziing, and he had suggested that they wai.t until the Council has had
a chance to look at it. He said that it appeared at the time of platting,
this was left for a possible storm sewer installation. Councilman '
Samuelson said that it appeaxs alI right �aith him if they would sign an
agreement, using an agre2n�erit similar to the otze that was used in
Hartman Circle as a guideline. Councilman Harris asked if this garage
would be blocking people from gettinj into other garages if others also
cF?ose to use this easement for garages. Councilman Sheridan said that all
garages would be serviced off the street, as there is no alley.
The City Manager said
� permit with a written
on possibly vacating
that if the Council wished, they could grant this
a�reement, and he can bring back more information
this easement.
� MOTION by Councilman Harris to authorize the building permit subject to
a written agreement, Seconded by Cour,cilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote,
there being r.o nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
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RESOLtJTION ;',�90-1967 CO:��'IIL�IING ASSESS��i NT P.OLL FOR S`.COP�I SET:TFR Ii�iPROVE�•IF.'NT
PROJ�GT N0. 81: -_
1�IOTTO,>i by Cou::cilma;� Har�-is to ado�t l�esoluti_on ;',=90-1957. Seconded by
Gout.cilman Lieb1.. Upon a voice vot�, thex-� bein� no nays, �tayor Kirkhart
dec.lareci tt�e motio;� carried.
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P�1 SOI.V� l0`, 7�9].-1901 C0 171�i5�i;G �SS1'�SiiPI�T P�OLL 1''OR Si0F,1�I SET�Tl'�R Ii1PROVFi�T�.i`TT
PROJI C'1 N0. 5•-C :, �_.� —__ _ _ ___.____�..__.�.___�_ __,�_ ._�__________.
r10TI0iv' by Councilma:� S�?nuelson to adopt Resolution ��91-1967 noting
writter� object:i.oT� �rom i�ir. and I�irs. Frai.ic Chock and I�iiss J. Chock,
Seconded �y Councilrr;�,1 �i�ericiar�, tipoti a voice vote, there being no
hlayor Y.i.rlcham dec7.are.cl tt�e moti_oz� carried.
the
nays,
SThEET 1967-1 �ADDE��DUM �f3) ;
Co�Zncilman Harris said triat the hearing riad been held on this earlier
th�is evening, and stioul.d this be done by resolution also. He said
hel felt the Cour�cil should discuss C,1t�ether the curb ar.d gutter tivas
go'ing to be on one sicic or botfi sictes. Councilman Samuelson said he
would li.ke to talk to i�1r� Pay Carlsoz� 1ga;n and bri.ng this bac�: at the
next meat-ing, Couiac��_i.n��_� Yarr.is said that he thought putting curb and
gutter oza one side was :�a1se econozny for t.t�e stre�t and for the propa;-ty
that benefits from L'h;s project. �ie tlioubht this would be continually
broken up and in r?eed �f re�air.
CI�AIM�SATT_SF'ACTIOV�BI.�I�TCOn1I LA��?SU:C�(,
Mr. Gibbs said the CitS� Attorney had aslced him to bring a letter to the
Council�s attention from ti;�yman Smith regarding the City of Fridley versus
Bianconi 1a�asuit. He said that the Bianconi �ttorney had indicated
that they would agree to pay $2,000. Mr. Gibbs sa3.d that the City Attorney
wanted to know i.� the Council wanted to pass a motion approving the
settlement and authoriz�.ng the Cl.erk to sign the Satisfaction of Judgment.
He said that the City Manager had reconunended that �hey hold the motion
until the satisfaction is received. Councilman Harris said that from a
good business standpoint he felt the Cotzzicil should see the Satisfaction.
Councilman Samuelson said he a�;reed. The City Manager said that it could
get pretty invol.ved in policy on tlze question of just how much is released:
Councilman Liebl questioned whether the City is receiving $250 more under
the new agreement. Mr. Gibbs said that the Council had agreed to any
offer over $1750, and they had offered $2,000. He said that Mr. Smith
felt evidently that this was a good settlement. The City Manager said
that the City is only losir.g about $80 plus interest by this settlement.
The Council decided to have the Claim Satist'action brought to the Council
at the next Council I�ieeting.
AD JOURIvTn��I T :
There being no further business, Mayor Kirkham declared the Special Council
Meeting of May 8, 1967 adjourned at 9:45 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
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Mary Lu Stxom
Secre�ary to the Council
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The �Honor� b l e�?.1�yor �-�r�c! C ity Cour�c i 1 ��lenbers
The fo I I oz•r i ng i nform� � i on i s be i ng �rov i d�d for your con s i derat i on
�s �; result of our di�cussions �t -the Councii meetiny of April 3,
t 96�, �ihere i n I i nd i c��ed to you tn��i; a i ong w ith the job •descr ipt i on
oui 1 i n i ng the ecluc�t i ona I b�-,c1<grourd rec;�� i rern�nts, fur�her job
descr ipi, i on t���.s necess.�ry i n order �o proceecl t� ith our proposed
in-�entions of hiring � fuli-time city pl�r�ner.
The fo ! I oti•: i nc� � dd it i on a I su�gesi: i o,�s � re not. i ntended to be
comp(ete but r,ther �-;re being provided for yo�►r i7form�tion:
I. Pl�nner to be respansible to each depar�meh� �s directed
by the C'tty hl�n �ger. .
2. Ass i st the C i ty P�1Gn� ger i n �-�ny add i i i on � I du � i e s as
required.
3. Pre�?re � 1! E��ckground i nfor��� �: i o;� re ! at i ve to G
petitioner'� request_fo.r the Pl�,nning Comnission's
cons i c�erat i on �nd �heir subsequent de �erm i n at i on .
4• Continue to upd�te �,II City Plannin� ,nd �oning �t the
direction of zh� Co�nci (�_nd City j"-1,nage�,
S• Cont i nue �o upd� te ord i n,r,ce s re 1 � � i ve to p(� nn i nc� . nd
, zoning �re�s �s direc�ed by �he City Council with tt�e
assist,nce of the legal dep,riment,
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industr i �( i nves':ors.
%. Adv i se the P I anr, i ng Corc� i ss i or� on �ny new i de2s i n
pl�nnin� concepts. �
Any- ��u�� i t i on�; ( cr i ter i�: t'z� t you re� I i s necess�-ry s�ie�� I d �ae
prep= ,�eG� rOf'' O:.°f USf; :':vfare ti•;e r f'OCc:�i� :J j�"i.�"1 ti'1� � r,'�U � � i n �ervi c;J
of � ny o; o.pcc;, i ve p 1.-�;�n i n� e;-� ! o�.•e� .
Res�ect�ully sub�i�t��d.
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c'i. �1�1$iCfS ��,JI'�_' iT] ,����til:illl� ��)�i1� t'tliCC ��� �'C�IC� �JI'OfCSSiOiI� 1�)1?i?i11J1� G\� CI�Ic:IICC.
b. �acL:loi�� D�; rc�; in Pl�r.nin; p;us fc��r i�) )"�°ai-s pro;css:C1?l1I �i_'iilillil� e:cp�ricnc�.
c. I�lastei�s D��rce i�l a rel�ite�i fi.;� l�1us fot�r (4) }'�ars pi-o`�ssion� 1 p1ln,iin� c��:eri�.nce.
d. Bacl��_]ors De�; �;, in a r�l� <<e] fi"d ��l;is i���� (5) }�eai-s proCcssio►i �I pl�uliiin� ex��rie�ice.
Pe]atcd felds i;�c:lt�cle: La�id,cal�e ,-1rc�liteciure, Arcl�itectur�, Gco��a��h��, r�uEilic �1d-
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Sub ject : Not i ce of Se�.er, Clse ll�reer;ent V i o I:�t i on
Gent I ernen :
The Fr i d( cy C i ty Coeinc i 1 �=.c�:.no��r I edc�es rec�;�t of your
I etter of A,p�� i I 28, I 96%, �,rhere i n not i c� ti���,s g i ven to �he C i ty
of Fr i d! ey oi , n � I I eged v i o! �t i or� of tl�e �er�r:�s .�nd cond it i or�s of
� n , greement bettiti�cen the D i s�;r i c�; .,nd i:hc C ity. '
� lt is the position of -L•he Csty -�h�,t th� ,1leged viol�-�tion
� s descr i l�ed i n your I etter dc�es not ex i s-t .
As you kno���, -L-he m� si:er . �r�eerr,ent of the D i str i ct h� s been
: met�cled by � sup� I ernen� � 1 � greement betwc.en ti�e D i str i ct .�nd the
C ity of Fr i d I ey . Pr i or to enter i n� i nto ti� i s, c�reemen �, the Fr i d i ey
C ity Counc i I conc t udad �i��-,t i�: wou i d be i n the best i nteres�s oF
the City of �ridiey to witf�dr�:r frorii tF�� District. A resolution
requestinc� s. id �;ithcl,;ti,r,l w��s presented to the 6o��rd of Tru'stees.
�lfter rece i pt of th i s reso I ut i on, the 6o,-�r�-� �f Trustees � nd tfle
Fr i d I ey C i �y Counc i I ne�ot i., Le�i tti,e supp l ement �� I� greement . At
th=�t t i me, it w: s�he pos it i on of tr�e So�,rd or 7rustees th.,t tf�ey
w i s��ed to h-ve Fr i d I cy rer,�, i n i r, t��e Q i str i ct esse nt i., 1 I y so tf1.,t
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� �.ssessed v�iu;tin�� �F% -L-i�e Distric�. wot
� ild be used to help the
, D i str i ct sec«re f i n�nc i n� , i n returri ior f;he C i�y t� itf�dr� i� i n�
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the i r ` ec.;ues;: -Lo c� i�f�dr,-�tY fr�or;i the D i s�;r i ct, the sup� I ement�� I
1 � greer; �;nt prc�v i ciea' �`i:h:.-� -�n� C ii; � co� -
y .i I c! trr nsfer � I 1 or p�-,rt of
� the i r ex i si. i ng c� p�,c i ty to t1�� D i s'cr i c� _ i n exc}��:.n�e for , n equ i v�, ( ent
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nun�!�er of connec�. i c�r� s. I n � c1�' i t i on, tE�u st�p�� 1 en�nt:� I�-��reern�n�
prov i ded i-i�: t th� C ity of Fr i ci l ey i�-a�� I d not p�,y �,ny gre��er uses
ch�_r��es thrn it i � presen�� ! y p�-�y, i r,c� io the � i i nne.,po I i s-St . P. u I
S.�n it,ry Seti,�er D i str i ct e
The Fr i ci l ey C i-Ly Counc i! re ( i ed an tFie �erms oi= the
supp 1 er�ent�-� i �,,c�,reernen� ��nd � greed to rem�. i n i n the North Subur�b� n
' S�nit��ry Sei,rer District. I-t is thc positior� of tl�� Fridley City
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Counc i! th,� t}�e presf>nt Bo��rd .of Trustees i s .�ttempt i ng �e ' ��
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�:k�,���✓ �' 7'r'.l� i�'t�(.,�_ c/�f� ��C'i.-�tiV f��' �
err-;3s of the sti� p 1 er�ertt� 1 ag, cer�en;� ��nd �o �,vo i d the cl err
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w ithho I d,-�ny , c� i on ur�t i( the presen � Le� i s! � ture h� s cor.�;� I eted
th� i r �,ct i or:, i f � ny, on the rietropo 1 it��n stwer di str i ct b i l �s,
Assur,� i ng the P�orth Subur�,;-� 5-n i t� ry �e�•,er D i str i ct i s st i I( i n
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ex i stence, we ��rou i d be h:�ppy to s i t. c�own •.�nd � tter,pt to re. c1� �
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r�u�u.�I Iy �,,yisr�cto� y so!u±ion toltfie rec'� '- � �!
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.._Cecilia A. Eianconi, Executrix of the Estate of E. J. Biancor�" File No. 336948
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,.. dece�sed, ,forme.rly.d,,,h,a, Bi?nconi..Con.struct.io:n.Ccmpa.ny., .anci_
Ohio Farmers Insurance Company, ncC�nrZ�r�,C s
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has l�ee�z paicl c��zd satisj�ecl in fzall; antl tjaa,t tJze cleri� o; .:a�d couj•t is he��e7�y 2uthoriwed to discla2r�e said
�UC%fi7123J1 � Of 7'L'CO7'CZ. .
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, Marvin C. Brunsell, City Clerk
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the Ci. � lerk z7J ��:s. � �::��� he i�
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fore�'oin6 insErumetz�, and tlaat the ;ea.l ���'ixecl to s�i�7 ins�rument is the corno 2te SF°Taiion naan_ed in t3as
': and thcti said insE*iGl71e7Lt u•ccs si�ned a�tc? sealed iaz hehal o� ,said eor ��rutio�z �������T�-corpor�zEior.,
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Gentllem� :
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ch�n�� e
1° ��.�g� ��offi this �:o�etraat �a�e casa�tsuc:ti6n of �rcos� sewez
�aa�.u�, c�t�� �s3rn le�dss s�tch b�€ins a�d msa�olea on
Stimm�on �1�� o�ra� Or���ad�;�o so�s��a ss s�h�a�a�a an �heee Numt,er 7
o� the Pl�aa,� e
2, Coastx�Ct ��e sanitag� ��c��� ��y s�rve th� pro��rey abutt3ng
�a ��1�� S��ee�a O��icara�� ����s� �a� �'c��€� T,fd> �b5 S�r�ace Rc�ad
i� ��c�x����� wi2h ttne ���:����d ffi����n�:m� �a �fla:�� os� �E��.et
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Paym�nt €o� ��e �b��: e����C ����,� �f� �� a����d�r�c� wi��a �t�� F�opo�aal e
Subffi��t�l a� ��sp����g �g �,���� � I3���r�n i�aae �hi� 1�e da� of May, 1967.
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Approved this ���y �f Ma�9 19�7 by C, S. McCrossaa, Inc.
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Appraved and scr�pte� thia d�q of May, 1967 bq �he City of Fridley,
' M�.n�l�sota.
CITY OF FRIDLEY
' M�ayor City Manager
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COIKS�O�IC � 1��V�5, IN�.
CQ�sulti�� L�n�in�etcs
1446 Co�a�ty Road "J"
M3naeapolis, Mianesota 554�2
l�ag► 1, 1967
CHANGE QIt1gER NUMBER S�X
WATER IMPRO�'�MEIJT PROME(;T 75-A
FRIDLEY, MINIdESOTA
Keys Well Drilli�� �oo
423 North I,�xi�a�ton �ve�nase
Sta Paui, MiatnesoCa 55104
Gentl�ne�n :
Y�u are hea�by acethorZzed �h� �iam cf $50�.00 for ��lay da�ages,
Apps�►ed this 12th day of May o 1967 by Keys i1e21 L?�iiling Co,
KEYS WELL DRYLI,IPTG Cflo
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App$ov�d as�� accept�� this dl�:q of � . 1967
by the �itq of Fridl�q, �
CIi°Y OF �I�]GEY'
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ORDINANCE N0. 1�r'� �
t�N EMERGENCY ORDINANCE FOR EXPENDTNG FUNDS TO
REPAIR WELL N0. !+
THE C:OUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I.
That the Council of the City of Fridley finds that it is necessary
to expend funds for emergency repair of Well No. 4; that the Con-
sulting Engineer has advised the Council that such expenditure is
necessary and must be done on an emergency basis; that without
said repair there would be a lack ot water for public safety and
be a danger to public health; that accordingly an emergency exists
with�:z� the provision of 3.06 of the City Charter.
SECTION II.
That it is deemed necessary, therefore, that the City contract
and purchase such necessary labor and material and enter into
such contract or contracts as may be necessary without advertising
for bids for the emergency repair of Well No. 4; and that the
total expenditure for said emergency repairs shall not exceed
the sum of Ztao Thousand Five Hundred and no hundredths ($2,500.00)
Dollars.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CTTY OF FRIDLEY THIS
DAY
�F , 1967.
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell
MAYOR - Jack 0. �;irkham
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RESOLU�i'IOi� I�;O.
A RESOLU�.CIO%d OF�J�_�I�� t IP•Z�i�O�I�li��iiT Ai�ID� FIT�i�1L PLAl�tS �lTrD S�ECIFIC�TIOiaS:
S`l�Oti:% S�,'�;, �t F�ZOJr;C1' N0. 5-C �:1v�E�:D"uT�T 7f1�
_ 4JAF'�r��1S, Resolution l;o . 75.-1907 of the Ci �y Covncil adopte� the 17��
day of Apri1, 1967, set th� date for hea_rin� on tiie proposed imp-rovec!ents, as
specifi all.y noi�d in tt�e No�ice of Hearin� attached hereto for reference as
Exhibit "A", a.na
: ` IrIHFRF�IS, all o� th� prop�rty o�;r,e-rs �;<<iose p��op�rty is liable to be
assessed ��ritn th� u�a':in� of tii�s�� ;rrt�rover��,l�s �as noted in said r.otice�
were given ten �IO� da�s notice by m�,_1 ���,_1 p�,,.blis-�ed. notic^ of the Council
Hearin� throu�� tt;ro (2� �r���e;,�,r publica�i.o�s c? t�� requirea r�otice, and the
hearin� T�!2,S '!"i�IC� c�..T1C1 tC?� �'�GyD�l' ��r O'r;7i='!'S 'C!2=l'_i� t'��'�7_'20ri 8,t t�7e hearin_
noted in s�.id. notice.
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NOGl, THr�?H,FOR:;, Br 11 Rr,SOLTrE�, By th� Cou.ncil of the City of Fridley,
Anoka Countyl,i•iin_nesota., as �rollo;,rs: .
1. That th� fo11�i.;�;�� impro�rem��n�s propos�d b� Council
Resolution No . 7;-1907 ��.re here'oy- ord�red to oe effected
and completed as soon as reason�.bl.y possi'ole to-t•rit:
a� All of the improvem�nts as note�: in the notice of
hearin� on t'r.e sam� as are noted �in Ex��.ibit "A"�
in. said no �ice .
That the work above maj be consolidatad �rrith other arzas
as one imp-rovemer�t .
2. The i,ror'.� to b� periormed und�r tihis project ma.y be p�r-
form�d unde-r or.e or more contrac�s as �ay oe d�e�ed
advisable u�or_ r�ceipt of oids.
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. desiUnated as tae �ginee-�s ior ihis �mpro��nent. They
sha.].l Ar�pe,-r�' iinal p12i1S 8,T'_�l SP°C� I1C8. ;i Or5 i0?" t2E: C1a1_Cl?1.� �
of such impro�r���n.t. .
ADOFT�U �Y T�±�� CCU:�tCIL Or T?�� CITY OF FRIDL��,. THIS DAY
oF , 1g67.
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RESOLUTION ORDERING Il�'ff'ROVIl"�N�'S AND FINAL PLANS AND
' � SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES OF COSTS TI�EOF: STREET
INIPROVIl`�NT PROJECT ST . 1967-1 (ADDENDUM #3 )
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WHII�iEAS, Resolution No. 78-1967 of the City Council adopted the
17� day of April, 1967, set the date for hearing on the proposed
improvements, as specifically noted in the Notice of Hearing attached
hereto for reference as Exhibit "A", and
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WH�?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 through two (2) weekly publications of the required notice, and the
hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon at the hearing, as
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NOW, THER�E'ORE, BE IT RESOLV�, B,y the Council of the City of Fridley,
Anoka County, Minnesota, as follows:
1. That the following improvements proposed by Council Resolution
No. 78-1.967 ase hereby ordered to be effected and completed
� as soon as reasonably possible, to-wit:
a) The following improvements as noted,under the Construction
Item in the Notice of Hearing (in Exhibit "A"�.for the street:
Street Improvements, including grading, stabilized base, hot-
mix, bituminous mat, concrete curb and gutter, incidental
drainage, water and sewer services and other facilities,
Iocated as follows:
Street•
T.Ho �,65 West �ervice Road: From Osborne Road to 750' South.
That the work above may be consolidated 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• The.City Engineer is hereby designated as the Engineer for this
' improvement. He shall prepare final plans and specifications
for the making of such improvement.
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DAY OF � 1967.
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell
MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
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RESOLUTION TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS FOR
TWO POLI CE CAR S
B€ IT RESOL,VED by the Council of the City af Fridley
as follows:
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1, That it is in the interest of the City to
purchase the following items or materials:
TWO PQLICE PAl'ROL CARS
2. A copy of the plans and specificati�ons for the
above described items and materials, together
with a proposat for th� mc�thod of purchase and
the paymLnt thereof have been presented to the
Council by the City Manager and the same are
hereby approv�d and adopfied as the plans and
specifications, and the met+�ud of acquisition
and payment to be rer�uired by the City with
respect to the acquisition of said items and
materials.
3. The purchase of said items and materiais as
described abovs shalt be effected by seaied
bids to be received and opened at 12:00 o�clock
Noon on the 5th day of June, 1967. The City
Manager is directed and authorized to advertise
for the purchase of said items and materials by
sealed bid proposals under notice as provided by
law and the Charter of the City of Fridley, the
notice to be substantially in form as that shown
by Exhibit "A" attaci�ed hereto and made a part of
by reference. Said notice shalt be published at
least 15 days or through two (2) publications in
the official newspaper of the City of Fridley.
PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS DAY OF , 1967,
BY THE CITY COUNCIL Of THE CITY OF FRIDI.EY.
City CJerk - Marvin Brunsell
MAYOR - JACK 0. KIRKHAM
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
NOTICE TO BID
POLICE PQTROL CARS
The City Council of the City of Fridley will accept bids
'n two Police cars on the 5th day of June, 1967, until
2;00 o�clock noon on said date. All bids must meet the
inimum reGuir�mEnts of the specifications. Failure to
�omply with thi.s section can resultin disqualifiication of
the bid.
Each bid shall be accompanied by a certified check or bid
bond in an amount of not less than 5% of the bid, which
check or bond shall be forfeited if the bidder neglects
or refuses to enter into a contract, or to furnish a 100%
perfo�mance bond after his bid has been accepted.
The City reserves the right to accept the bid which is
determined to be in the best interest o� the Cifiy. The
City reserves the right to reject any and al} bids, and
waive a11 informalities or technicalities i.n any bid.
The City Council also reserves the right to consider such
factors as the time of detivery or per-formance, experience
and responsibility of the bidder, past performance of
similar types of item or mat�rials, avaiiability of replace-
ment parts, and other si"milar factors that it may determine
in the b�st interest of the City.
Copies of the specifications and general conditions may be
' examined in the offiice of the City Manager, or copies may
be obtained from his office.
' " All bids must be submitted in sealed invelopes and l�ainl
ma� on the outsicie that the contents is a BIO on Fotice
cars. .
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MaY �9, 1967
May 26, 1967
June 2, 1g67
Ear1 P. Wagner
Ci ty Manager
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POLICE CAR BI� PROPOSAL
Fridley, Minr�esota
June 5, 1967 - 12:00 o;clock Noon
Pro` osal of
Ad ress
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We propose to furnish and deliver to the City of Fridley, two
Police Cars as follows:
_ i. Two - 1967 4-door sedans
. Make Mode1
Shipping We�ght
Detait and Equipment:
Cash Pr�ce $
We witt take in trade two Po�ice Cars now owned
by the City of Fridley: �
One 1955 Oodge and
One.196b Ptymouth
and make an attowance of: $
Totat Cash Price- - - - • $
To be delivered not later than .
A certified check in the amount of S is herewith
enclosed.
BIDDER '
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PATROL CARa
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WE IG�-It s
WHE ELBAS E e
TRANSMISSION:
REAR AXLE:
RADIATOR o
BRAKESo
STEERING:
BODY TYPEa
ACCESSORY
EQUIPMfNT:
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SP�CZF ICATIONS
FOR
PJL,ICE CAR
Sha11 be a Detuxe model in current production at
date of delivee-y.
Shatl be an 8 cyiinder at ieast 3e3 cu. in. piston
displacement, with not less than 305 maximum gross
brake horse power.
Minimum weight shatl b� 3500�bs., shipping weight
fa-om factory� exclusive of extra heavy duty equip.
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ShatD not be iess than 119 inches.
Automatic hio0� over standard.
Sha�l be HaDo over �tandard.
Sha�� be HbO� ove�- standard.
Shall be NoDe power b�akes over standa�d.
ShaD� be HoDn power steering ov�er sta��dard.
5ha1� be �+-doo� sedano
Whether° or not included in the standard specifications,
the fol�owing eq�tipment must be furnisheds
1� Tiresa Tubelesss 7a�0 x 15, 4 ply, black sidewall.
2o WheeBs shali be t5 inches.
3. Instrument panel: Standard instrunent groupinga
4o Hot water heatera Fresh air with defrosters.
5. Oi1 fiitero Fu�� flow.
6e Oil bath air cleaner, or H.O. Super filter
air clea�er.
7o Thermostat: Appropriate during season when
car is purchased.
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8o Spare wheel (including tubeless tire, .::�.:�.:- �. �'`
9a Dua 1 r°ear tai 1 and stop 1 t ghts a
14o Dual electric horn.
11, Steeri�g wheel to have deluxe ring.
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Dual automatic windshietd wipers, etectric va�tabl
speed type, including windsh ttd washers.
Dua1 muff ber an�d exhaust pipes.
i4. 'ieavy �3uty sbock absorbers, !`ront and rear.
15. Frant seat as�semblys Sha11 be bucket seats.
16o Direct�onal �igna�s of appraved type, with switch
to cause ai1 four to operate together.
17a Arm rests cxi both front doors.
18. Front ash tray and lighter.
19. Ftoor mate front - extra heavy duty type.
20o Atternator: 60 Amp. �eece•Neville, with Leece-
N�vitle Yoltage Reguaator 7ype 3450-RS or the
equivale�ta
21. Entire car shall be shielded and bonded similar
to standard procedure when cars ace equipped
wi th car radi os .
22.Battery: i2V., not iess than 70 ampere hrs. at
20 hour rate.
23. `ac�pedvmeters Must be accnrate within 3� of alt
speeds up to i00 M.P.H.
24. Dash: Safety padded.
25. Spot {ightss 2 furnished and instalted by dealer,
sealed beam, 5 inch di�.�+�ater. (Sampte light and
location to be apN�oved by the Chief of Police
before installation. �
26. Rear View Mfrrors (Inside) shali be non-glare typ
27. Rear View Mirrors (Outside) Location to be ,,.
approved by the Chief of Police before fnstallati
28. Heavy duty s prings, front and �ear.
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30o Colors Baack and white � F�ont door to be white.
�oof to be whi�e4
3�e Trai�er hi�ch� canplete with ball, 1 �/8", to be
furnished and instailed by deaier.
32. 7ransfer of �ights a�d siree�s from otd cars to
new cars9 at deaters expense, including .�dditionat
wire and switches if necessary�
33a Seat beits: Furnished and installed by deale�.
34o Rear inside doar hand�es to be rerrwved and
carered at dealer�s expense.
35. Hand throttles witl be installed at dealer°s
expense.
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A f�ESOLI!T f Of; „EG,1i�D I i•!G ST;;EET R�, I LROr�.D GRADE C20SS I �dGS
6E ( T fiESOLVE�, by tt�e Counc i I oF �he C ity of Fr id I ey, Ano{:��
County, ��linnesot�, ��s fol lows:
1'(tlEi E �,S, tl�e C i ty of Fr i d I�y i.s � C i ty of -�he second c�l ass i n
AnoE;� Coun+y, P•iinneso-t� ; .,nd
l�1HE i;�;1S, t}�e po��ii 1., L i on of tfie C i ty h. s i ncre,,sed f rom .,pprox i r�.,t e I y
3%OO in l950 to ?%,000 in 19E>j; �nd
� 1'lHEr�E �.�, �:l�ere i s ti:� i �h i;� t1-,e C i ty of Fr i d l ey� � r�. i n tr� ck ra i I ro,�d
I i ne i�e I onc� i ng -�o the Gre. -L- i�or�thern F;r i I w.�y Cornp� ny . nd the Pr'or�hern
P: c i f i c Cor��,�--��,y; , nd
','J'r1Ef��/1S, bec�use of �he i ncre�,se i n popu I.,t i on �nd I: ncl use, it
i s noti•� ner.ess��ry to fi� ve �dd it i on� I �r. de crass i ngs over s: i d r� i I ro� c-�
f i nes; �nc�
y•JIIEREt�S, the P.1 i nncsot. 2� i! ro,d : �d 1d� rehouse Comm i ss i on i s
empoti,�ered io es�r�b I i sh h i gh►�- y r� i I ro� d gr��de cross i ng s. �
NOtJ TfIEREF�02E, �E IT �ESOLVED, th, t�;he . Fr id t ey C ity Counc i 1 !�ereuy
pet i t i ons the is� i nnesot � �� i I ro�d . nc� '.+� re�oLtse Comrn i ss i on to ho 1 �i :
puolic h�.rin� to consider testimony and other evidence rel.�ive to
� h��hw.,y r.� i I ro� d gr� de cross i n� ..t o 1 st Avenue Fiorthe� st �,nd the
� bove descr i bed r.� i! w� y i i ne . �
BE (T F112T�1Ei; ;E�OL�`ED, tFi: t the Fr i dl ey C ity Counc i I requcst �
� s i r� i I,-r ftie� r i n� re�,- rd i n� � I� i�'�.•; �,y r� i! ro� d�r� de cross i nc� �t �3rd
p,venue P;orthe� st :�ncl s., i� r� i(��� y I i ne.
�,DOPTED �;' T�IE CITY COII';CiL OF T:1E CITY 0� F21OLEY, TfIIS
D�,Y OF , 1967.
ATTcST:
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ESTI�-k�T :S Z'� EF t?PP��O��i:D BX Tf-� C�lY COUi'�TCIL - b1�-'�Y 1.5, 1967
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Ge�eraJ. Coni..r. ac� cors
100 y�lest Frank?_�_n .�vcnli�
Niinneapolis, r�ii.nnesoi:a
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�ridley C�vi.c Cence^ - C�r��.�=icate No, 5
(;5-4--67) for p�.riod f�om i�iatcn 31 t 1967
to Apxi1 30, 1967
Ha�ry Se Nor�•ri�z � Cob, Incm
Niechan�.cal CoxzLr. ac-�or
1411. - l.lth Averiue S ou �h
r�i? nn��ai a1, zs, i�Iinnesa-�a
Frzdley C�.vic Cen-�er. -� Cert��_;c�.�.e i�o� 4
(4--27-67) tor pe�iocl fxorn i�:arch 7_6, 1967
to Apri1. l9, ? 96�
Hoffman ElecUric Co;npany, Inc.
E�.ectri.cal. Con-c.r_ acto.rs
Ano}:a, Minnesota
Frid�ey C?va.c Center - Cex-�?zicate No. 4
(4-30�67) fc:� �eriod iz'om �-�prj.a,. 1, 1967
th�ough [�p?-1.�. 30� 1967
Keys S��e11 Dr�.1,1.a.n� Co:rnpany
413 No�: 4h Lex� ncjton rar}c.aay
Stp Pau1., t�iinnesota 55IO�r
Estim�te ;'-2 -- ���a�er Smprovam�nt Project Vo.
85 (Partial) (�epair -- ti�,ell No. 3)
Estim.�-�te 7;=18 - r�Ta-cer Improvement Projec� No.
?5-� (r ir_a1) (Three Add�tional Drizt �vells)
Sandstrom & Ha�ner, inc,
749 For�st Da�e Roaci
New Br � ghi:on, ��i; nn�so�.a 55112
Esta.mGTe -3 - S�orm �e.��e� Ii?1vJ_'OVG:'ilvn�. Project
5-C (Pa� � :�ai ) (1� �erals w�s�. o � liniv�rsztv anc?
n�r-ch o� �s�o�:� =iv� -� Syl�-a j�; 1 � � a:�ea) -
$ 29,142.00
$ 9,016.20
$ 2,070.00 -
$ 2.3�a.00
$ 500.Q0
$ 41,549.85
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EST�P-i��TES TO BE AnPR4VED BY 2'IIE C�'.�'Y COUNCIL - MA.Y 15, 1.967 (ContZnued)
, Park Cons�ruct;on Cornpany
51 - 37th Avenue Nor�.heast
riinz�eapolis, i-iinneso;�a 55421_
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Pxoject Noo P�1. (Par�ial )
Comstock & Davis, Ince
Consulting Er.�?neers
14�r6 County F.oad ° J"
biinneapolis, i=iinneso-�:a 55�'32
Fo?� �.he �urni sning oL t rozess� or_�l Eng�nzering
Servi.ces on i!�.etody i•�i�.no.� Pa:�k Bourzcla:cy Survey
& Topog and T�iaster S�.-c� Pi an -� px�ojec-c No. P-1
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$ 5,197.50
$ 1,113.00
Estamai�e ;;1 (Fir_a� )�or. the furr�is'�ir.c� ta Pro- '
fessional Eng7_n�e-r�ng Se:cvice io� planszing �;ater
Improvemen� p_oject No. 75�-F (1 �H. n�'r7 �,�ater
riain reJ.oca�ion) $ 726.48
For the iur.nishing o� resiuent a.nspection and
resident supervision fo.r the s�aking ou-� o=
the consi�ruct�on wor.Y .fox the .�:ol.Jo�vzng:
Estim�.4e ;;-8 � Sanitary Se>,�er, I�later and Stoxm
Sewer Im�rovement Projec� No�. 79 zro,� Apx��.l
3, 1967 through April 29, 1967 (Cor���erce Park,
Swanstrom Court, etc.) $
Estimate ;;1 - Sanitaxy Se°�eer, ��Ta-�er & Storm
Sewer Improvzraent P-roject �too 8� �ro�n April 3,
1967 through Anr � i 29, 19r 7(B��ce:c Avenue bet�aeen
Osborne �oad & 75�h exended �ast, Onon�aga between
Central and Szanson, etc.) �
Estimaue ;r� 5-�later �mprove�ent Projec� No. 75-C,
Scnedul.e 2, from hpril. 3� 1967 througs� �pril 29,
1967 (Hzgn. Se�vice Pu�ps and 3 Additional rilters�$
E stiz;�. �e ;;1 - r:.°lady p�IanoY Par7: Improven�nt Proj ec �
No. P-? i�_or:? ��� � 1 3, 1967 thxetic�h r�pril 29, I967 �
52.50
a4g.00
90.00
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�i DATE OF
ARCHI"i ECT'S PR�JECT ►vo: 6013
w' ISSUANCE: May 4, 1967 pROJECT: Fridley Civic Center
�;� CERiIFICATE ,�o: 5 AaaR�ss: Fridleyr Minnesota
a! A?PLICA710tv' NO: 5 O�VNER: Clty of Fridleys Minnesota y
° FOR PER10D CONTRACTOR:D.M.Noyes Constr. Co. j Inc.
^; F�o%�n: March 31s 1967 CONTRAC7 �o�: General Construction
�,; To: April 30, 1967 CONTRACT DATE: November 2� 1966
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a' In accordance with this ConTract and the attached Applicatic,n ror Payment the Contractor is er.titled to payment in the amoun?
stipulated below.
The present status of the account for tnis Contract is as follows:
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TOTAi. DEDUCTtt�NS . . .. . . .
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TOiAL C�Ni'R�,� � Tfl DATE . $282,.-6.4Q.40
BALAie10E TO FiNISN . . . . . . $133,� 025.00
TOTAL CQA�PLEi�� 7fl D,q;� .$149, 575.00
MATERIALS STG'RED . . . . . . $ _-
TOi'AL CC�,��PiET�� A�v� 57t�`��D .$L49_�__515� OQ____
LtSS __% RF7AliVAGE . $_14� 9�$.S�D
TOTAL �ARNEL� LESS . , . . . . $ .
RETAlNAGE . . . . . . . . . . . $134t bl7 00
LESS PftEV10US .
PAYMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . �05r 475.00 �.
rH�s �����:���a�� . . . . . . . . . . $_ZSr_i4z.oa--
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Architect: S. C. Smile & Assoeiates R�� `` s��*� t� V Dare:
J'. _Richards Mav 4 1967
This certificate is not negotiable, it is payab(e only to ;he payee named herein ana its issuance, paymen
and acceatance ❑re without prejudice �o any rig7ts of the Owner o� Contractor under their Co�troct
IF AIA DOC. G7C2, APPIICATION FGR PAYMENT, or other application #orms containing satisfactory evidence of payment foi
work completed do not accompany this Certificate, the Coniractor shali provide the foilowing certification by signing below
Sfate of: �
County of: �
The undersigned certifies that the Work covered by 'rhis Certificate For
Payment has been completed in accordance with th� Contracs Documents,
that pl! items shown on previous Ap�n!ications For Payment and on which
paymenfs have been received have now been paid, and that the current
payment shown herein is now due.
C�ntractcr:
By:
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Subscribed and Sworn to before me thi
day of
Notary Public:
My Commission expires:
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DATE OF ARCHITECT'S PROJECT rro: 6013
ISSUANCE:.�� ��%���- 1��? PROJECT; FTiC�IC'y C.1V1C Cneter
CERTIFICA7E N0: �. ADDRESS: G���. Uil].V�I'S1.t� �iV@riUO� No Eo `
APPLICAT(QN NO: 4, O W N E R: C3.�y p� FT1C�.1@y
FOR ?ERIOD C O N T R.4 C 7 O R: H�P.RY S d HCIRWITZ � CO o, INC.
FROM; D1�,i'C�1 ZC y Z�U7 CONTRACT Fcr�; i�fech�,r�ic�,l W�rk
ro: �pril 199 Ig6? CONTRACT DATE: P�OV�Tt�3e�' 2, 1966
c�o S. �. Smiley � Associates
zO: 1750 H������n Av��ue, �iiuneapolis� 55404
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In accordar�ce with this Contract and the attached Application For Pa; merit the Contractor is entitl�d to payment in the amount
stipulated below.
The present status of the account ror this Cantract is as fo!lows:
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ORl�li��'-�L �C��1�'RACT SUM . $ 118y0�0o00
CH�NGE ORDERS
T4TAL ADDITIONS . . : .` . . $_
. S�l� TOTAL . . . : . . . . . . : $_
TC�T,AL DEDUCTIONS . . . . . . $_
70TAL COi,fi'R�CT TO D.�TE . $�.l$tQ.24_.4� _
BALANCE TO FINISH . . . . . . $ 9?, 229a00
TOTl�L C�MPL�i�D 3� DA7� .$ 20�?J1a00
n�,arE�;i��s szo��o . . . . . . $ --
7C)Tr�1 C�d��! �T��i AN�1 ST�R�D .$ 20,?91000 -
LESS _1.S'1_.% 4ETAINAGE . $_ 2,�79�.1Q__
TOTAL EARNED LESS ' • -
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I.ESS PREVIOUS ✓ 9,695�70
_— PAYMENTS . . . . . . . . . . . $
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Se C, Smiley &:�ssociat.,s sy� J, Richards � �a+z� M�y 8, I967
7his certificate is not nec�otiable, ia is payable only to ;he payee named herein and its issuance, payment
and acceptance are without pre�udice to any rights of the Owner or Contractor ��nder their Contract.
IF At.4 DOC. G702, APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT, or other applicction forms containing satisfactory evidence of payment for
work com.pleted do not accompany this Certificate, the Contractor shall provide the following cer*ification by signing below.
State of: ° �
County of: - - � : Subscribed and Sworn io before rne this
The undersigned certifies that the Werk covered by this Certificate For
Peyment has been completed in accordanc� with ihe Contract Oocuments, day ot 19
that ali items �shown on previous App!icotions Fer Paymant and on whicn
paymenis have been received have now beer, pcid, and that the current Notary Public:
pa'yment shown herein is now due.
Contractor: My Commission expires:
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Mayer
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:ERTfFICA?E OF F'AYMEN- �
4!A OOC G-703 9EPT. 1987 EDIT�ON GNE A�G°_
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TME AMER(CAN ItJSrITUTE �JF•ARCMITECT3 �PAGE r
1733 NEW YORK AVE.. WAiHIkG'ON, D. C. ��365
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ARCNfiECT'S JOB No. �+0� NO. %Ol�___
ro_ cl�.'Y oF F'FtT!)LEY,-=?�PiOj�_COUr33'Y o�vr��R c���i: ��Rr� e��._� -
6431 tNIV4�.RSITY A�� 1�
�mLEy,__MINA�S(7TA --- D:�TE_ APRIL 30 __�q 67
i�i�l� 1� �� �����s�� THA7 ►N ACCORDANCE WITH YC)UR CONTRACT DATED NOVB�;RER ;� 19 (�j
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T410 THOtTSA?!ID_ S�,%i�1"I'Y AND IV'0�100 � — __ _ _ _ _ _ _ .._ _ � _ .. __ DOLLARS ($ +��0•� 3
THE PRESENT STATUS OF ?HE ACCOUNT FOR THE ABOVE CONTP.ACT !S AS FOLLOWS:
• �:i8� $it�;�� ��e�R4 � H?s�"i� i ..`'�l�i�"� . . . . . . . � ��.00
ADDIT10N5 DEDUC710NS
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CONTRACTOR
EN`i 17��D TO TNE _ F��� PAYMENT
'��I' 3� 19 67 IN THE AMOUNT OF:
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CHANGE ORDER No. APPAOVED 19
CHANGE ORDER No. APPROVED 19
CHANGE ORDER No. APPRUVED .19
CHANGE ORDER No. APPROV.D 19
CHANGE ORDER No. APPROVED 79
CHANGE URDER No. APPROVED 19
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--Notary-P�tblic:-Anoka-Eounty,--{v��nn;----
' My C�rrimission Exa�res Dec. 1G, 137L
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Stl� TOTAL $
TOTAL D�D�JCTIONS �
�rs����. ���.����a�'� o� c�; ��:�a�� � �� � ��� �`�0�,328.00
�VURK STli.t 7C� �lN1SN (i"HIS pATt) . . . . . $ �9}Olb.�
DUE CONTRACTOt? TC) i'sAT� . . . . . . . . $—�.���0_a�U �
LESS RET��!NACE lp % . . . . . . . . . . $ ].],31.00
TOTAL 70 �E DRAWN (TO �A.TE) . . . . . $__1_Osl_79_oD0
CERTIFICATES PR�VIOUSCY ISSJcD . . . . . $ ��°� `�
--- - �'�itS C��31FO�,�i� . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 20'10.00
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' This is to tertify that afl 6ills are paid fo� which previous eertifita4es ior
payment were �<_Stl?d.
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This certificate is based on the estimated amount of woric compleled in tl�e
period co�ered ord o;�y retainaga shown �s deducted therefrom.
Thia certificote is not nzgoi+obie, it is �ayable only to the poyee. named
hereir. and its iuuanc2, paymen; and acceptanca ore �vithov! prej�dice !o
ony rights of tne Ownar or Cont�acter undnr th�ir contrad,
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COMSTOCK � DAVIS, INC.
Consulting Engi=eeers
1446 County 8oad t1.T"
Minneapolis. Piiataeaota 55432
May 1, I967
So�ozable 1�layor and City Couacil
c/o Hr. Basl P. Wagner, City Manager
Citp of Fridley
6431 University Avenue �,8.
Min4eapclis, Miaaesota 55421
C�ntlemea ;
CBBTIFICATE OF THB ENGINEBR
T�e submit herevitb Bstimate No. 18, the Final Estimate for Keys Well Drilling
Coo, 413 North Lexia,g�on Parkway, Ste Paul, riinneaota SS104 for twrk completed
this date for WaCer Imprrnremeat Profect 75 A, accordiag to contract.
Ori8ina7. Lump Sum Price
� C'haage Order No. 1 (Add)
Cbaage Order No. 2 {Add)
Chaage Order No. 3 (Add)
� Change �rder No. 4 (Deduct)
Cbaage Order No. 5 (Add)
Change Osdes No. 6 (Add)
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Authorized Contract Lo Date
Additions to Contract
' 5 L.F. 10 C.I.P, @ $6.00
15 L.F. 16" C.I.P. @ $13.80 (C.Oe #3)
1 Ba. 12" Gate Yalve & Boz @$250.00
ToCal bdditions
D�ductioas fros Coatract
SO L.F. 12 C.I.P. @ $,.00 (CeO. #3)
1 Ba. 10" 90° Bend @$S$.00
13,000 S.Y. Saeding @ $0.10
380 S.Y. 4" Co�tcete Q$5.50
100 S.Y. Bit. Surf. � Base Repl. @$2.25
26 L.F. Coeretate Cnrb snd (�tter Sepl. @$6.00
60 C.Y. Clay Base @ $3.00
30 C.T. Top 3oi1 @ $4.00
Totsl Deductions
$].60, 960.OQ
11,961.75
17,503.14
2,235.27
-2,160.30
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300.00
$i92,737.30
$ 30.00
207.00
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$487.00
$ $350.00
58.00
i.300.00
2,090.00
225 ,00
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TOTAI. CONTRACP PRICB $188,745.30
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Bst. �18 (Final) . Water In�r. 75-,A
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B Bstitiate �4
$stimgte �5
Estimate �b
Bstimata �7
sst�te �s
Estimate #9
Estimste #10
Estimate ill
8stiute �12
8e�timate #13
B�timate ,�14
8stimate �15
B�timate �16
Estimate #!.7
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Totat Contrsct Price
$ 11,970.00
S,a88.33
9,369.12
4,808.70
5,332.50
10,130.85
u,saz.s$
1,395.90
7s645.27
26,041.95
26,19�.50
4,752.00
10,5i0.96
i9,476.31
10,403.65
15,052.98
S.000.00
$188,245.3Q
May 1, 1967
$188.745.30
188.245.30
AKO�iNT NOW DUB. a . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 500.00
Ne have vie�ed the work uu�ier coatract for the co�nstructioa of Water Lprvve-
ment Project No. 75-A, aad find that the aau►e is s�bstantially complets in
accordaace �rith the contract documente. We recoa�end that the f3na1 pey�►ent
be made upoa acceptaac� by Your Hoaorable Body, arad �hat the one year coatrac-
tual msinteaance bond c�m�uence on the date lis�ed below.
8VC/cb
ccs K�ys Well Dril].ing Co.
�espectfully sab�mitted,
COMSTOCR & DAVIS, INCe
By
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Consul.ting Engineers
1446 County Road "J"
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432
May 8, 1967
iionorable Mayor aud Ci�ty co�cil
c/o Mr. Earl P. Wagner, City Manager
Citq of Fridleq
6431 Uaiversity Avenue N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesata 55421
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We herehy aubmit EsCimate No. 1, the iinal estimate, £or Comstock & Davis, IaC.,
I446 Cduuty Ro�d "J", Minneapoiis, P�inneso[a 55432 for the furnishing of Pro¢es-
sional Engineering Serviees for plauaing G7ater Imp�ovea�ent Project Nuaber 75-F.
Ffnal Construction Cantract
Basic Enginee�3ng Fee @ 5-1/2x
$13,208.71
$726.48
APfOIJNT NO�W DiTE • • • • • • • • • • • s � • • • • • s • • • � • • e � 7L V � �p
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Respectfully submitted,
CQP4STOCK & DAWIS, IHC.
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LIST OF CONTRt�CTORS LICENSES TO BE APPROVED BY COUNCIL FOR THE
FISCAL PERIOD 4/30/67 - 4/30/68 .
May 15, 1967
EXCAVATING
Rosetown Sanitation Inc.
,1408 Coon Rapids Blvd.
Coon Rapids, Minnesota By: Kenneth Berghorst
Weleski & Son
9316 Jamestown
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55433 By: George Weleski
� GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Boqce Cunstruction �
136b Highway 100� N.E .
Minneapol.is, Minnesota By: Charles D. Boyce
� L. Dailey, Custom Builders
8251 East l�iver Road
Fridley, Minnesota By: Leonard Dailey
Sonny Miller Construction Co.
4237 WesC 25th Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota By; Gerald Miller
L.W. Samuelson Construction Co.
7800 East River Road
Fridley, Minnesota By• L.W. Samuelson
Tom S. Silvis Construction Co.
6020 Wynnwood Road
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Thomas S. Silvis
Swenson Building
5615 Camden Avenue North
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Ray Swenson
HEATING
West End Air Conditioning '
6408 Cambridge Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota By; E. C. Gorham
SIGN HANGERS
Telke Signs, Inc.
3940 Minnehaha Ave.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Renewal
Renewal
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Renewal
By: Richard Telke New
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GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Ryan Construction Co., of Minn., Inc.
7515 Wayzata Blvd. �
Miniieapolis, Minnesota By: James R. Ryan New
Vanman Construction Co., Inc.
258 Humboldt Ave. North
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Richard Vanman New
HEATING
Faircon, Inc.
2021 W. County Road C. �
Roseville, Minnesota By: �rlilliam Forder New
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LICEIITSES TO LE A�'PHOVED AT THE 1'�`AY 15, 1967 COL�vCIL N�ETII�G
CAFE
'�innesota Linseed Oil Company
25 44th Ave. N.�.
Fridley, I�ti.nnesota
�Northerr. Ordinance
4gth °c ria.rshall P1.E.
Fri dley , Minnesota
CIGAftETTE
Esst River �.oad Garage
6501 E. :iiver Rcad N. E.
Fridle�r, N:inresota
Nlinnesota Linseed Oil Con.pany
25 44th Ave.. A1.E.
Fridley, h�innesota
Super �merica
7451 E. River Road P1.E.
F.ridley, N,innesota
�ELIVEi2Y TRUCK
Anoka Drv Cleaners
1911 2nd Ave.
Anoka, 1'?innesota
I�.ay Erothers Comp�ny
3501 2�:�rsha.11 N.E.
Fridley, h�.r.nesota
"ON SALE"
Knights.o° Columbus
6831 Highway #65 N. �;.
Fridley, Mir,nesota
SERVICE Si'ATIOPIS
Super America
7451 "�. Riv°r Rozd PI,E.
Fridley, PF�innesota
by: Interstate United Corp. of Minnesota
by: Canteen Corporation
by: Joseph Dolin
by: Interstate United Corp. of Minnesota
by: J. Dennis Baucom, Jr.
by: SaII� Hy-manson
by: F:'alter I;ay
by: 1�'orth Air Home Association
by: J. Dennis Baucorr.� Jr.
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SERVICE STATIOP�'S (Continue�)
Favrets 5pu-r Service
�255 E. Ri.ver Road ;V'. E.
Fridley, Minnesota
East River Road G�.rage
6501 E. River i�oad DJ.L.
Fridley, I�;innesota
TAVERN
Knights of �olu*nbus
b�31 Highway j#65 N. E.
Fridley, Minnesota
by: Dennis Favre
by: Joseph Dolin
b�: North Air Home Association
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CIT�' OF FF;IDLEY
PETITrON COVER SHEET
4. 196
Petition No, 9-1967.
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Object u Street Surfacing - Concrete Curb
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To the Czty Council o�' F?�idley, i�iinnesota: `
��1e� the undersigr�ed, cons �itu�in�, rnore than fifty-one per cent (51�) of the property
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at th., cost o_ said improvement i-ril]_ be assessed against the proper4y .
in the above describ�d area in equal instiall.ments for a period r.ot to exceed /;�
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��le understand that, until preliminary engineering can be completed, it is impossible
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Petition No. 10-1967
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Object Remove Cz� bus route fr.om _o6t.ti Avenue Northeast
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Disposition
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Date Received
CITY OF FRIDLEY
PETITION COVER SHEET
May 10, 1967
Petition No. 11-1967
Object Water and Se�•�er
72nd Avenue from Central to High�•�ay �r65
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City of Fridley
6431 Uni�ersity Ave. N.E.
Fridley, Minn�sota 55421
Gentlemen:
May 3, 1967
Re:. Taxes on Lot 3 Block 2
Hayes River Lots
I receivec my tax staten:ent for general tax on the above property
and was amazed to see that it had just doubled in value �ro�i last year.
In 1966 the appraisal value was based on $4,500.00 per acre and this
year was at $9,000.00 per acre. This i.s vacant land anci is being valued
at the same rate as if it had apartment buil.din�s on it.
I own similarly zoned property in �roo�lyn Park which was just
reassessed in February 1967 by the assessor of the State of :finnesota
and their value per acre is $1,900.p0. There are apartments next to
botti properties, so I can not see why the Fridley assessor is valuing
property at four times what the State values simi�ar property at.
The valuation of this property has beer. doubled each year for the
last four years, from $1,100.00 to $2,200.00 to $4,500.00 to $9,000.00
which I think i_s rediculous on a piece o�' vacant property. Your
assessor is basing values on potential of property if and when it is
used for apartments on the base basis as he �aould if income producing
apartments were already built on the property.
If this same procedure is fol�ocaed in all assessing in F'ridley, I
can see why the surrounding comrnunities are growing and betting the
better apartments, industries, etc. The only thin� Frzdley can off.er
that other communities do not is a hiaFier assessed valu`tion and taxes
and this isn't much of an attraction.
I feel that relief should be given me on this prcperty and that
the valuation placed should n�t be any higher than it was last year,
which was plenty hioh. I am asking that tne Council revalue this pro=
perty at a lower value.
Yours truly,
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blr. Farl ;�T�.gner
City r:�naver, City of Fridley
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Fridley, ?�iir_r.esota
Re: Frid.ley Civic Center
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Dear Sir:
As per tne Council meeting of 21 A�rii 1°67, attached please
find the cost proposals of the Gene:�al Con+r.�,ctor for
finishin�, basement Rcoms 1�-3 and 8-13
�Please reviez•r and advise us of your ciecision �s soon as possible.
If there are any questions please ca11.
Sincerely yours,
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S. C. Si�iIL?�`l u°-. ASSOCI��=,S
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M�y s, 1967
iOD �YEST FRANk;LIN AVE. • MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 55404
. � T[LEPHONE 332-2351 � �
S. C. Smiley & Assoc.iates
1750 Hennepin :1�:�enue
• MinneaFolis, riinnesota
Attention: ifr. Jim P.ic:hards
Reference; Fridley Civic Center
Fridl.ey, Minr.esc,ta
Gentlemen; .
As per your request of Apri1 25, 1967 concerning
proposals for additi.onal wor.k in room �rB�3 and
room ;�B-13, we ari hErewitti sub,aii:ting our Cost
Breakdown.
The cost for work in roo;n �`B-3 is
$2�701.I1.
The cost for work in room ;FB-13 is
$3,404.00,
This price is based on usina a stock hoil.ow netal
daor and fra;ne. If a special erder is required,
add $133.00 to the cost.
Very truly�y��urs, �
D. M. �OYES' GO��S :CTIO�i C0. , I�C.
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Execut_ve Vi a President ,' t,1AS
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Honorable t•layor
and Members of the Council
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue tJ.E.
Fridley, rlinnesota 55�►21
Gentlemen:
Tne Fridley Jaycees request permission to ho)d the annual Fridley
Festival Jaycee Carnival. Th� carnival tivill be by Stanley Shows
to be iocated at 57 Avenue N.E, and tlain Street. We have
permission of the �lcrthern Pacific P,ailroad and Great Pdorthern
Railro�d for the use of th�ir pr'operty. '�he carnival is to
operate from 2 P.i•1. to midniyht June 7, 8 and y and from
noon to midnight June )0 and ll.
We also request a temporary license to sell 3.2i beer at this
carnival.
Your consideration will be appreciated.
l�ry truly yours,
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Fridley Jaycees
Box 007
Fridley, Minnesata 5�tf21
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will probab�,� pass the N;:u�t� 1n th� next few da}:�, pe�haps by t`�e. end of this
wFPk.
I.3Ce= ]2�r (�*tE`1C t�'i� �'1r:i:eR� 1.�?..�.�;.lc'� ai:r�'C :i:Cr'P.S'?Vf SC�1�V �.1RC1 (Ttd[1V IP.2Et![1�5 Of
a bi—parr..i�a� -or�mittee, reira�_,d i.ts o���n ;ompren�n�ive ra:t proposal based on a
�o` sa1FS tax �wlth a$lg per o�rson �rrdi� ::�pec_r'��� �o m�ke the tax pr�gressive
Chtough 532,OGC?—S15,i100 �n•�oT:e itveis� and pro�=idin� tor the sharing of 2/"s of
tl7t Llc C YFVE�il11C'c Wlr�' S�:[':CC ��jiS� r"1� �S 3:1G� ^lll??i�Lp�tI1C1P_S r :::C7 tl,> ::011Rt1F.S fOC
reS1�ETltc Of ,_.nin��or �JC3CfC1 dC2.^�l . in r�-, � r�_�r ii1'll�: 1�c1�Lt125 G�pU1C1 C2C£°lt�'2
p E,C � iTS_ !P, t 1
from this one-'h.icc share an �stirated S65 nulli���n ��r $13 �er capita based on
t11F ;atest dt� E?Cl^l:il ��: �:EcC'lil� frG�Tc:i C'E.'i.i5'��� 3[lCl SC(l�_l:�i ��1.5rC:Ct$ G70111i� i31..S0
re�=ei�:e a �imilar am��!nt ,r 57�3 �,E: �:-!;�,;,1 t;:ld ak�st of =he rest or thz
pro:eeds w��at:� ;�c fer prc���e:�y t«� re?icE. Lo��at urits ..�._ld tiius receive more
direct 81� U[`�=L t})i5 E11.;�i] t�'..?l 3i:v G`C('�'i n(�'.c. J��i( CE' �it�_�, �.eolSl�:itUC�' SCId the
�n,ount dtstribu�ed �.ao��ld :�... =<,s� ;��irn salt�s :ax rec='_pts.
Sp�n�ors ck CFe Ci*izeci- L�,aru�� F,::c;pr��-a� h,.�,�� th_:�, „�_„ tC� bi—partisan citizen
backin� r.:�i; f� ot �hi ��� , , ; -�. � •�, r
oa `� � ��[1 �.�:L i �. t. �L i�.-G.�.Y ') . <. p�_"r'G ul` '�{li� C�1CC= �1C 1E��1Si3t.1Ve
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within If1E: (p[lc*li��rli:',�t t1lliP 1 i�ui`. Jl!li .=n -� �^
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To be approved any tax reform p=�<_n must have broad-based support. We urge t`r�at
you and your council loo�: carefully at the proposal now recommended by the House
Tax Comt:iittee and a.lso the propo�al covered by the. encloszd report and cor:nua-
icate as soon as pessible to yeur legislatccs your o�an ��ie�•�s and tnose of your
ceuncil. Tnis is im�,�rtao�. if_any_si�,l;ii.car.t tinan_ial help to municinaliti.es
i.s to �ozne out di ti��s s�;sic_: �� --- ---- —
If additional infor�ation beco;�es a�;ail-ole by Thursd�y, we will include it
in the next League L°gi.slative E�,llf-tin OrherwlsA, we shall try to keep
you abreast of subsequer.t developz�,e�it:s';;1 tnese closing days of tne s'ession,
even thougn in£orrnation rr�ay be out of date by tbe time it reaches you.
Sincerely ycurs, .
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Executive Secretary
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' The E�_igine.erin� Assistant C12.r1: co�:unented that if
� developed, the lan.d should be platted. The zoni.no and
done togethex, so that it would not be com,pletely held
would be cons�_dered f-irst, and a sicetch shot��ing how the
F��' drawn �aould be aderuate at this tinle.
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4. REGOi�IivG SlUD� : A. L. ��TILLIA�'�15, LOTS 6 T_Hi:U �SPP.ING BROOK PAP.K: Rezone
``� from R-1 t.o R-3-A and include a stucly cf the aiea between Ashton Avenue
�r%? arid xailxoad tracks.
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Engi.neexing nssista.iit Clark said a similar rezoning request came up
in 1962. We were ooing to try to get more people involved, called peopJ.e
in and ended up leaving it just as it was.
Chainnan Hughes told r1r. Williarns that the Cor,unission discussed this
area pretty much along the lines of wron� zoning. After a recommendation
to determine w1�at mi�;ht be done to stxaighten out the lines and access,
we £elt you shoulci have the opporcunity of looking at this. We ask you
whether you would be intexested ii� �,assing around to the other property
owners this pl.an and see if they al.so taould agree because it would affect
all the people. The map shotaed that nc•rth of Libexty Street and East of
Ashton wot?ld a11 be reconed industrial, Everything between Liberty and
Longfellojv, Fast of Ashton to the existing industrial would be rezoned
R-3. Betweeii 79.th Aveuue and Longfell.o�a Avemie and east of Ashton,
everything would be rezoned R-�3 inclu3ing the industrial. It was noted
that two little R-1 lots noxth of E1y should be added to r1-1, this would
be to the benefit of the block to bring i#� all under one zoning.
This is the proposal that the Planning Conunission 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 c��ere vacated, it would ?ncrease the size of the lots a
little.
When Chairman Hughes askec� Mr. Williams if he t�iought this was some-
thing ne would li.ke to sex-ve as a go-betc��ee�, notify �he praperty o�•�ners
that are actuaTly involvecl, he aor�ed.
�: t�aas sugg.ested that a_co�y__of._the__m�p be sent to Ceuncil not as a
� reco�miendation� but just a thought and tnat_we believe �hi.s is the best-`
plan, but r.ae are open to suggesti�ns. � �
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5. �:i:�RGANIZATION OF ZONING ORDINi��\CE: �:eetin� witr Cit� Attorney.
a) �DISCUSSTON OF 70�IING FOR V:,TERINAR`s� CLINICS: (UsES perrnitted in C-2)
City Attorney Herrick said that Chapter 45 ou�ht to be redone, and
the first thing to consider ,•�as the method, t�hether to take the present
metliod and rearrange it in a logical manner or attempt to rewrite some
of these areas. '
Ch2.ix-ir:a�� �?il;t!ES o-^_7_� 1� S?2:;1E'CI t;� Ll� u� ��:� te_:�� er Of the Flannino
COI'i�ill�Sl.0i1 cT1C� C�i.!:1C�.i :.S �..P. �2I`:tS O1: I;l�:CiI�� pEr[:11ttE.'C� jJSc.S rore Ilcrro�a,
I[iJle control OVEt til-�?_:�S �:1_�� :i0,lZC'� �� G�i7�cC�i.OIiujle� IlOTE li1 tE:YP.1S 0=
a new Chapter tharA a xearran�el ciiGr ter.
CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA
OFFICE OF THE BUILDING INSPECTOR
TOPIC: MONTfiLY REPORT TO CITY MANAGER
APRIL,1967
TYPE OF CANSTRUCTION
Residential
Residential Garages
Alterations & Additions
Multiple Dwellings
Commercial
Industrial
Municipal
Churches & Schools
Hospitals
Signs
Moving
OTHERS
NLII�ER OF PERMITS ISSUED
1967 1966 THIS YEAR LAST YEAR
APRIL APRIL TO DATE TO DATE
14 19 37 `56
6 16 8 18
14 17 26 46
0 0 1 4
0 0 1 3
0 0 0 2 �
0 0 1 1
0 0 1 0
0 0 0 0
4 6 12 24
1 1 1 1
39 59 88 155
_ Heating 23 41 63 92
� Pluuibing 26 43 68 95
Electrical 45 63 111 198
94 147 242 385 •
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Residential Garages
Alterations & Additions
Multiple Dwellings
Couanercial
Industrial
Municipal
Churches & Schopls
Hospitals
Signs
Moving
ESTIMATED VALUATION OF BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED
$292,900 $366,500 $731,275
11,493 22,997 12,793
17,054 66,071 185,343
0 0 16,000
0 0 4,000
0 0 0
0 � 0 1,000
0 0 380,000
0 0 0
5,150 3,500 11,200
2,000 500 2,000
$328,597 $459,568 $1,343;611
$1,058,100
25,793
238,933
200,000
661,500 -
124,515
177,42Z
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$2,504,537
MONTHLY REPORT TO TfiE CITY MANAGER
APRIL, 1967
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BLACKTOPPING
CARPENTRY
EXCAVATING
GAS SERVICES
GENERAL
HEATING
HOUSE MOVING
MASONRY
OIL HEATING
PLASTERING
ROOFING
SIGNS
WELL DRILLING
NUMBER OF LICENSES CURRENTLY IN EFFECT
AND
LICENSE FEES COLLECTED TO DATE
NUMBER FEES COLLECTED
3 $ 45
1 15
7 105
27 405
38 950
31 465
0 0
}.7 255
-6 90
5 75
1 � 15
12 300
1 15
149 $2,735 �
PERMIT FEES
1967 fi966 ThIS YEAR LAST YEAR
PERMIT NUMBERS TYPE APRIL APRIL TO DATE TO DATE
��9174- ��9213 BUILDING $618 $753 $1882 $7061
��6519 -��6563 ELECTRICAL 518 923 2586 3274
��3838 -��3860 HE�TIN� 808 1,133 1916 2566
4�4388- ��4312 PLtTNiBING 382 674 1091 1435
SIGNS 77 26 318 365
$2403 $35 09 $7793 $14,701
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CONSOL_IDATED MONTHLY, REPORT
TRAFFIC SU
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— Month of A PR I L � 19 �
TA6LE 1. ACCIDENT SUMMARY
This Month Year to Date
This Year Last Year o o Chan e This Year
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18 l6 1.21 106
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TABLE 5. CU;,iPARATIVE SUh9�lARY OF EPlFORCEMEM! (8y Violation)
This Month Year to Date
This Year Last Year This leaz Last Yeaz o o Change
Hazazdous Violations Total Ej 3'7 1(�I 1(32
D�� _ 3_ 5 9
Speeding 22 .25 1.�2 �.28
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Careless Ihiving 1 7 �
Traffic Signal � 15 �
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2 � 13 �..
Stop Sign r �
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Other Regulatory Sign 2 f� ? r,'
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Improper Turning _ _. _ ],
Right of Way - Vehicle 3 . -
Right of Way - Pedestrian ;
� Following Too Closely _
No or Improper Signal
Improper Start from Parked Position
Improper Backing
Imgroper Lane Usage 6
Failure to Drive - Right
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Defective Equipment . 1 1 _ _ _
Other Hazazdous.Violation - ' '
Other Violntions Total � 12 8 3C
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(Standard Form of the International Associction of Chiefs of Police)
(Copies ovailable ot Federal 8ureau of Investigetion, Washington, D. C> 20535)
CONSOLIDATED MONTHLY REPORT
POLICE DEPARTMENT
�-itY ,�f FR IDLEY
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TABLE 1.--DISTRlSUTION OF ?ERSONNEL
' Average Daily Fercent Daily Averagc Doily
Numerical Strength Absence _ Absence Temperary Details Average EFfective Strength
E'n�i i( ��a iF month �--,��nc� month � � 7� �i!�r.th �an-e. R,onth I Srnne month
this rt�r th I-�;t y�ur Thismonih� la�t �::si �['h._ n:onth� 1 r t ya�ar 'f'ins rnontt� 1�i.,t yeur TF�ismonthi-.astmonth� last year
"I'ot�:l personri«�l. L'L.
Chief's offl<-c . 1
E3PCpC(�5 fUfE':IU .
UnlformF•d forcc� . ��
Uetectfve� bu[eau �
Traffic bure�au .
Flrst rellef . . . . _ 5_
se��na �iiec . . 9
Thtrd relief . . . `�
TABLE 2.--CHANGES IN PERSONNEL TABLE 3.--DAILY AVERAvE PATROL STRENGTH
1. Present !or duty end of last month.. . . . . . . . . . _�� . . , � Same month
"T'his month las! year
2. Recrulted durlriq month . , . . . . . .� . . . . . .�-.��. �� � �
3. Relnstated durinq month . . . . . . . . . . . � 1. Total number of patrclmen . . . . . . . . 2C
Total to account for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . GG- 2, Less perrnanent asslqnments (publlc
� � �� � . . . .. .. . . offices, clerlcal, chauf£eurs, etc.) . . .
4. Separatlons from the service: , . 3. Less details to speclal squads or bu-
� ' � � � - � , � reaus (trafflc, vice, park, etc.) .
(a) Voluntaty resiqnation . . . . . . -' - - . ' . ' ' ' '
- � 4. Avernqe daily cbsenczs of patrolmen f�
(b) Retlrement on penslm ..... � asslqned to patrol duty uwlnq to: 6� v3
(a) Vacatlon, suspension� twst
(c) Reslqned wLth charges pendlnq days, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(d) Dropped durinq probcttion . . . . �
(b) Sick and ln)ured . . . . . . . . • �
(e) Dlsmissed for cause . . . . . . ' ' ' '
(f ) Killed in line uf duty . . . . . . (c) Temporary detalls . . . . . . . . . .
(y) Deceased . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Total separations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total averaye dally absences . . / � `'3
5. Present for d�.ity aC end of month . . . . . . . . �2 - 1`,�. �,9?
_ _ • • �. Avvilable fcr patcvl duty . . . . . . . .
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OFFENSES KNOWN TO THE POLICE CHANGE
CURRENT YEAR VS. LAST YEAR
CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES V5. SAME MON7H VS. SAME PERIOD
(PART I CLASSES) REPORTED OR ACTUAL ACTUAL TNIS LAST YEAR LAST YEAR
KNOWN UNPOUNDED OFFENSES YEAR TO DATE
THISMONTH THISMONTH NUMBER PERCEN� NUMBER PERCENT '
lo. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT :
MANSLAUGMTER
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2: FQRCIBLE RAPE TOTAL
o. RAPE BY FORCE
b. ASSAULT TO RAPE • ATTEMPTS '
3. ROBBERY TOTAL 2 1 1 �
a. ARMED • ANY WEAPON
b. STRONG-ARM • NO WEAPON 2 �. 1
4. AGGRAVATED ASSAULT TOTAL 2
a. GUN • ,
b. KNIFE OR CU7TING INSTRUMENT 1
c. OTHER DANGEROUSWEAPON 1
d. HANDS, FIST, ETC. - AGGRAVATED ,
5. BURGLARY TOTAL EL? b 2
o. fORCIBLE ENTRY p 22
b. UNLAWFUL ENTRY • NO FORCE �
c. ATTEMPTED fORCBLE ENTRY 2
6. LARCENY - THEFT (except auto theft) 1
o. SSO AND OVER IN VALUE l� i� �� • '
7. �1UT0 THEFT � 2�
CR�ME INDEX TOTAL : '
16. M,4NSLAUGHTBR BY NEGLIGENCE
4e. OTHER ASSAEILTS • NOT AGGRAVATED
66. LARCENY, UNDER SSO IN VAWE 2 �
PART 1 TOTAL O 6( 2Z9
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TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS NONCRIMINAL CALLS . `�.�� . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ���. . . . .
TOTALCALLS FOR POLICE SERVICE .. ......�� (� ... ... .. . ... ...................�03� ...
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AUTOMOBILESRECOVERED '
(A) NUMBERSTOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED LOCALLY .................................... ......... �
(B) NUMBER STOLEN �OCALLY AND RECOVERED 8Y OTHER JURISDICTIONS . . . . . . . .. . .. . . . . . .. . . . . .. . .... - �
(C) TOTAL LOGALLYSTOLfN AUTOSRECOVERED . ................................................. !�
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VALUE OF PROPERTY VALUE OF PROPERTY TOTAL VALUE OF �ALUE OF PROPERTY
VALUE OFPROPERTY STOLEN LOCALLY STOLENI.CCALLY STOLEN OTHER
OFFENSE LOCALLYSTOI.EN
STOLEN LOCALLY ANDRECOVERED ANDRECOVERED BY JURISDICTIONS
PROPERTY RECOVERED RECOVERED LOCALLY
LOCALLY OTHERJURISDICTION
ROBBERY O OO _0 O 0 0
BURGLARY � 1. ��i'� �O�O O .00 O
LARCENY 92.1 1 �V s Gv � 1'3�' • 2 0
AUTO THEFT 6OO � OO 9�Uo C�O 2700� OO 3 OO s OO 3 •
TOTAL C)5]„(j.59 222��.2.8 2700.00 4924.28 3550.0�
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year fo dG�� (include e;�cep�iona! ciearanc�s)
NUh16ER OF OFFENSES � PERCENT OF OFFENSES
CLEARED BY ARREST CLEARED BY ARREST
CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES BY ARRES7 oF BY ARREST OF
(PART i CLASSES) 7oTA� C�EARED pER50N5 UNDER 18 TOTAL CLEARED pERSONS UNDER 18
THIS LAST THIS LAST THIS LAST THIS LAST
YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR
L CRIMINAL HOMICIDE '
a. MURDER AND NONNEGLfGENT MANSLAUGHTER
b. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE
2. FORCIBLE RAPE 7QTAL
a. RAPE BY FORCE
b. ASSAULT TO RAPE • ATTEMPTS
3. ROBBERY TOTAL �. '
a. ARMED - ANY WEAPON 1
b. STRONG•ARM • NO WEAPON
d. ASSAULT TOTAL
a. GUN
b. KNIFE OR CUTTING INSTRUMENT 1
e. OTHER DANGEROUSWEAPOW 1
d. HANDS FISTS, FEET, ETC. - AGGRAVATED
e. OTHER ASSAUL75-NOT AGGRAVATED
5. BURGLARY TOTAL 1
a. FORCIBLE ENTRY 2
b. UNLAWFUL ENTRY - NO FORCE
e. ATTEMPTED FORCIBLE ENTRY 1
6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEP7 AUTO 7HEPT) r �'
a. S50 AND OVER IN VALUE �
b. UNDER S50IN VALUE 72 �c� '
7. AUTO THEFT �% 9
GRAND TOTAL 73 25
TA�LE 7-- P��SOi�S APR�ST��, ��i���t��� At�D
D�SPOSE�► OF DURI�G ��'�Oi��'H
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ARRESTS PERSUNS
FORMALLY
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UNIFORM CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES CHARGED - ACQUITTED REFERRED TC�
THIS OR JUVENILE
MONTH OF " OF OTHERWISE COURT
. • TOTAL OFFENS� LESSER DISMISSED JURISDICTiCN ;
JUVENILES ADULTS TOTAL CHARGED OFFENSE
1. CRIMINAL HOMICIDE: ' • ,
a. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT MANSLAUGNTER --
6. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE
2. FORCIBLE RAPE
3. ROBBERY ,
4. AGGRAVATED ASSAULT
5. BURGLARY • BREAKING OR ENTERING l 1�7 �]
6. LARCENY • THEPT (EXCEPT AUTO THEFT) � 1 f G -
7. AUTO THEfT � � -
S. OTFIER ASSAULT$ (RETURN A- 4e) -
TOTAL - PART I CLASSES 1O � 11 � � �
TMIS YEAR TO DATE 1 �� -
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PERCENT CHANGE
9. ARSON
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11. FRAUD
12. EMBEZZLEMENT
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13. STOLEN PROPERTY; BUYING, RECEIVING, j
POSSESS�NG �
14. VANDALISM
15. WEAPONS; CARRYING, POSSESSING, ETC.
16. PROSTITUTION AND COMMERCIALIZED VICE -
17. SEX OFPENSES (EXCEPT 2 AND 16)
18. NARCOTIC DRUG LAWS
14. GAMBLING
20. OFPENSES AGAINST THE FAMILY AND CHILDREN �
21. DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE
22. LI�UOR LAWS
23. DRUNKENNESS �
24. DISORDERLY CONDUCT
25. VAGRANCY
26. ALL OTHER OFFENSES (EXCEP7 TRAFFf:.) �. 2
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TOTAL - PART II ClASSES 27 �] 4 ��' �� 'T 7
THIS YEAR TO DATE G
LAST YEAR TO DATE
PERCENT CHANGE
TRAFFIC ARRESTS THIS MONTH �
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WARRANTSSERVED
CITATIONS ISSUED � �
TOTAL TRAFFIC ARRcSTS AND CITATIONS � � 33 37 3? 32 1 �} .
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PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT
Paul Brown, Director
6431 University Avenue N.E.
FRIDLEY OPEN SLOW PITCH SOFTBALL SCHEDULE
Phone: 560-3450
Team on LEFT is the Home Team until Final Round All games at The Commons Park
DAY DATE HOME TEAM VISITING TEAM TIME
ROUND 1
Wed. May 10 Canterbury Inne
Wed. May 10 Mpls. House Furn.
Wed. May 10 Fridley Bus
Wed. May 10 Beauticians
Thur. May 11 Beauticians
Thur. May 11 Fridley Bus
Thur. May 11 Mpls. House Furn,
Thur. May 11 Frontier Club
Thur. May 18 Beauticians
Thur, May 18 Frontier Club
Thur. May 18 Canterbury Inne
Thur. May 18 Fidelity Union
Fidelity Union
Frontier Club
Sandstrom � Hafner
Bye
Sandstram F, Hafner
Canterbury Inne
Fidelity Union �
Bye
Fridley Bus
Sandstrom $ Hafner
Mpls, House Furn.
Bye
Wed. May 24 Beauticians . Canterbury Inne
Wed. May 24 Frontier Club. Fridley Bus
Wed. May 24 Sandstrom $ Hafner Fidelity Union
Wed. May 24 Mpls. House Furn, gy�
Thur. May 25 Sandstrom F� Hafner Mpls. House Furn.
Thur. May 25 Fidelity Union Fridley Bus
Thur. May 25 Frontier �lub Beauticians
Thur. May 25 Canterbury Inne gye
Tuesday, May 30 - Memorial Day - Holiday - No Schedul�ed Games
Wed, May 31 Canterbury Inne
Wed. May 31 Fridley Bus
Wed. May 31 Fidelity Union
Wed. May 31 Sandstrom � Hafner
Thur. June 1 Mpls. House Furn.
Thur. June 1 Fidelity Union
Thur. June 1 Sandstrom $ Hafner
Thur. June 1 Fridley Bus
Mon. June 5 Frontier Club
Mon. June 5 Fidelity Union
Mon. June 5 Sandstrom � Hafner
Mon. June 5 Beauticians
Wed, June 7 Fidelity Union
Wed. June 7 Sandstrom � Hafner
Wed. June 7 Canterbury Inne
Wed. June 7 Frontier Club
ROUND 2
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Mpls. House Eurn
Beauticians
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Beauticians
'�rontier Club -
Canterbury Inne
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Canterbury Inne
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DAY DATE HOME TF.Ah4 VISITING TEAM TIME
Thur. June 15 Sandstrom F� Hafner
' Thur. June 15 Fridley Bus
Thur. June 15 Mpls, House Furn.
Thur. June 15 Fidelity Union
� Mon. June 19 Fidelity Union
Mon. June 19 Canterbury Inne
Mon. June 19 Fridley Bus
� Mon. June 19 Mpls. House Furn.
Wed, June 21 Beauticians
' Wed. June 21 Mpls, House Furn,
Wed. June 21 Fridley Bus
Wed. June 21 Canterbury Inne
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Mon, June 26 Beauticians
Mon. June 26 Mpls. House Furn.
Mon. June 26 Sandstrom �, Hafner
Wed. June 28 Canterbury Inne
' Wed. June 28 Beauticians
Wed. June 28 Frontier Club
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Canterbury Inne
Fidelity Union
Fridley Bus
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Mpls. House Furn,
Fidelity Union
Bye
July 4th - 3rd Annual Open All Stars vs Industrial All Stars Game
4th Week - Holiday - No League Games
ROUND 3 -
Final Round, Teams will flip coin to determine Home Team,
�Wed. July 12 Canterbury Inne - Fidelity Union
Wed. July 12 Mpls. House Furn. Frontier Club
Wed. July 12 Fridley Bus Sandstrom � Hafner
Wed. July 12 Beauficians gye
Thur. July 13 Fridley Bus
Thur. July 13 Mp1s. House Furn,
Thur. July 13 Beauticians
Thur, July 13 Frontier Club
Thur. July 20 Frontier Club
Thur. Ju�y 20 Canterbury Inne
Thur. July 20 Beauticians
Thur. July 20 Fidelity Union
Wed. July 26 Beauticians
Wed. July 26 Sandstrom $ Hafner
Wed. July 26 Frontier Club
Wed. July 26 Mpls. House"Furn.
Thur. July 27 Fideli.�Cy Union
Thur. July 27 Frontier Club
Thur. July 27 Sandstrom �, Hafner
Thur. July 27 Canterbury Inne
Canterbury Inne
Fidelity Union
Sandstrom $ Hafner
Bye
Sandstrom F, Hafner
Mpls. House Furn.
Fridley Bus
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Canterbury Inne
Fidelity Union
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Wed. Aug. 2 Canterbury Inne
Wed. Aug. 2 Fridley Bus
Wed. Aug. 2 Fidelity Union
Wed. Aug. 2 Sandstrom � Hafner
Thur. Aug. 3 Fidelity Union
, Thur. Aug. 3 D1pls. House Furn.
Thur. Aug. 3 Sandstrom F� Hafner
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Mon. Aug�; 7: Playoffs Begin - Position ties decided, if necessary, otherwise
�regular playoffs begin. Top four place teams enter league playoffs
for Sr�.te Tournament Open Berth. First place will play third and
second will face fourth in a best two out of three games. Finals will
be be a best two out of three games. Winner will represent the City -
of Fridley at Anoka, Minnesota - August 18 - 20.
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TEAb4 MANAGER ADDRESS
Canterbury Inne Howard Lent 6131 Trinity
Fidelity Union Gordon Christenson 6415 Jackson St,
Fridley Bus Bruce Hein 1675 Mississippi
Sandstrom F� Hafner Cal Robidoux 6775 E. River Road
Mpls. House Furn, H, E, Swanson 1211 Gardena
Frontier Club Sal Magnolo 6130 � 6th St, N,E�
Beauticians Arlan Anderson 6001 Gardena
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RES. BUS. '
5�i0�2129 222.-7454
560-2536 866-4656
786-4464 560-6100
784�7086 92.7-5911
788-2005 _ '.
560-4780 941-1550
788-0281
' East team must present to the umpire before game one NEW, out of box ball. Players
MUST show up fifteen (15) minutes before game time scheduled, Managers are to have
line ups ready five (S) minutes before game time. (line up cards will be provided)
Games postponed because of weather will be rescheduled by the Parks and Recreation
•� Director,
Teams MUST start with.9 players. Teams MUST finish game with 10 players. No excep-
tion. Game will be forfeited fifteen (15) minutes after scheduled time.
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PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT
Paul Brown, Director
6431 University Avenue N.E. Phone: 560-3450
FRIDLEY INDUSTRIAL SLO1V PITCH SOFTBALL SCHEDULE
Team on LEFT is the Home Team until Final Round* All games at The Commons Park
DAY DATE HOME TEAM VISITING TEAM 1'IME
1'ues. May 9 Fridley Bankers
Tues. May 9 Midland Co-op
Tues. May 9 Barry Blower
Tues. May 16 FMC Corp.
Tues. May 16 Fridley Bankers
Tues. May 16 Barry Blower
Mon. May 22 Vid Metals
Mon. May 22 FMC Corp,
Mon. May 22 Fridley Bankers
Precision Sheet Metal
- Vid Metals
FMC Corp.
Vid Metals
Midland Co-op
Precision Sheet Metal
Precision Sheet Metal
Midland Co-op
� Barrv Blower
�t�ues. May Z3 F.ridley Bankers FMC Corp.
Tues. May 23 Vid Metals Barry Blower �
Tues. May 23 Precision Sheet Metal Midland Co-op
Mon. May 29 Midland Co-op Barry Blotiaer
Mon. May 29 Fridley Bankers Vid Metals
Mon. May 29 Precision Sheet Metal FMC Corp.
Tuesday, May 30 - Memorial Day - Holiday - No Scheduled Games
Tues. June 6 Vid Metals Midland Co-op
Tues. J�ne 6 FMC Corp.' Barry Blower
Tues. June 6 Precision Sheet Metal Fridley Bankers
II Annual S1ow Pitch Tourney - Fridley - June 10 � 11 - Deadline May 31
Mon. June 12 Precision Sheet bletal Barry Blower
Mon, June 12 Vid Metals FMC Corp.
Mon. June 12 Midland Co-op � Fridley Bankers
, Tues. June 13 Barry Blower Fridley.BankErs
Tues. June 13 Precision Sheet Metal Vid Metals
Tues. June 13 Midland Co-op .FMC Corp.
, Tues. June 20 Midland Co-op Precision Sheet Metal
Tues. June 20 FMC Corp. Fridley Bankers
Tues.. June 20 Barry Blower Vid Metals
' Tues. June 27 FMC Corp. Precision Sheet Metal
Tues. June 27 Barry Blower Midland Co-op
� Tues. June 27 Vid Metals Fridley Bankers
July 4- 3rd Annual Open All �tars vs Industrial All Stars Game
4th Week - Holiday 0 No League Games
' *Final Round, Teams will Flip Coin to Determine Home Team.
Mon. July 10 Barry Blower FMC Corp.
' Mon. July 10 Fridley Bankers Precision.Sheet Metal
Mon. July 10 Midland Co-op Vid Metals
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DAY DATE
1'ues. July 11 Fridley Bankers
' Tues. July 11 Barry Blower
Tues. July 11 FMC Corp.
Tues. July 18 FMC Corp.
� - Tues. July 18 Fridley Bankers
Tues. July 18 Vid Metals
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Mon. July 24 Precision Sheet Metal
Mon. July 24 Fridley Bankers
Tues. July 25 Fridley Bankers
Tues. July 25 Precision Sheet Metal
Tues. July 25 Midland Co-op '
End Season
Midland Co-op
Precision Sheet Metal
Vid Metals
Midland Co-op
Barry Blower
Precision Sheet Metal
Barry Blower
Midland Co-op
FMC Corp.
Vid Metals
FMC Corp,
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Wed. July 26 Playoffs Begin - Position ties.decided, if necessary, othe4rtaise
regular playoffs begin. Top four place teams enter league playoffs
for State Tournament Berths. First place will play third and second
will face fourth in a best two out of three games. Finals will be
a best two out of three games. Winner and runnerup will represent
the City of Fridley at Columbia Heights, Niinnesota - August 11 - 13.
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Fridley Bankers
Precision Shzet
Midland Co-op
Vid Metals
Barry Blower
FMC Corp.
Robert 0'Neill
Richard Norton
Martin Kripper
Gerald Oys
Jim Herrboldt
Tom 0'Rourke
861 Rice Creek
1200W�.25th St. So.
653 - 113 Ave. N.W.
3001 - 3rd St. No.
9526 Quaker Lane
3500 Roosevelt N.E.
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560-1.272 560-6100
377-5657 560-1010
755-3318 331-6030
521-5297 788-5505
425-2786 786-3000
789-0301 788-8601
East team must present to the umpire before game one NEW, out of box ball. Players
MUST show up fifteen (15) minutes before game time scheduled, Managers are to have
line ups ready five (5) minutes before game time. (line up cards will be provided)
Games postponed because of weather will be rescheduled by the Parks and Recreation
Director.
Teams MUST start with 9 players. Teams NtUST finish game with 10 players. No
exception. Game will be forfeited fifteen (15) minutes after scheduled timP.
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PAGE 1
ROLL CALL:
The meeting was called to order by Acting Chairman Hughes at 7:35 P.M.
Members present:
Member absent:
Others present:
Myhra, Jensen, Hughes, Erickson
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City Manager Wagner, Engineering Assistant Clark
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APPROVE MtNUTES OF PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING: APRIL 27, 1967:
MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Myhra, that the Planning Co�►ission Minutes
of April 27, 1967 be approved. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion
carried unanimously. .
RECEIVE MINUTES OF BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL MEETING: APRIL 25,___1_967:
MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Jensen, that the Planning Co�ission
receive the minutes of the Building Standards-Design Control meeting of
April 25, 1967.� Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried
unanimously.
RECEIVE MINtITES OF BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING: APRIL 26, 1967:
MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Erickson, that the Planning Commission
receive the minutes of the Board of Appeals meeting of April 26, 1967. Upon
a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried'unanimously.
1. DISCUSSION: THIRD STREET PATTERN: Property owners were invited by mail tQ
attend the meeting and participate in discussion.
Chairman Hughes stated that, first of all, he thougfit it proper for him
to say this was not a formal public hearing, that no plan would be considexed
by the Planning Co�nission at this point, and there have been a number of
proposals made, but they will not be considered now. This meeting was to be
an informal discussion to give the people a chance to express their opinions.
This area has been under consideration by the Planning Commission for a year
or longer in terms of traffic circulation. The problem is whether there
should be some automobile traffic route between 57th Avenue at the Holiday
Store and blst Avenue (a North-South through street) and if there should be,
how it should be extended from 572 Avenue to the South. Discussions have
raised a number of points, and if, accidentally, one or more points seemed
to be stressed, it is by accident. The Planning Commission has not come to
a majority of opinion as to the best solution to the problern.
The audience was informed that before University Avenue was repaved, thsre
was a suggestion that a service drive on the West side of University Avenue
be built. This was ruled out by the Highway Department at the time the highway
was put through, and it does not exist now.
Another alternative that has been discussed is'the use of 3rd Street
as a North-South through street with a connection at the South end where the
Street now runs out to be decided. Another alternative is to use one of the
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streets down the center of the area, probably 22 Street, and construct a
straight through street from 61st to 57th; and considering the use of Ma.in
Street as a main N�rth-South leader with no through traffic in the residen-
tial area. �
It was noted that the area is one of mixed uses; some cammercial, single
family, two family and apartment buildings. As a result, you cannot say it
is residential and must be treated as such because there some commercial !
also. The problem facing the commercial businesses is access. They have '
found it is difficult to direct a customer how to get to their stores. The
fact that there are a large number of homes creates a problem of a through
street carrying a large amount af traffic in terms of safety to the people �
and the children. Chairman Hughes continued, that we are not here to consider
a specific proposal but rather to encourage a discussion with the audience
hoping that the people who live in the area would express their feelings.
It is unlikely that a decision will be made tonight or in the i�nediate
future. There are other factors concexning the general street pattern of the
City itself which have to be taken into account. It will take some time before
wP can resolve the problem. �
Mrs. Donald Crooks, 5910 2nd Street, asked the reason for the abandon-
ment of the service road on the West side of T.H. ��47. .
The City Manager explained that he was not employed by the City when the
Highway Department first started to plan the road in 1939. It was his con-
jecture that when they were acquiring property at that time, that as late as
1954, the estimated population of Fridley was 18,000. By the time he got
here, they had had about 15 preliminary plans to the Council. As the years
went by and they planned more and more, their standards changed and they just '
ran out of land as they had underestimated their right of way needs in 1939.
As their design standards improved and their estimate of traffic flow in-
creased beyond where they originally anticipated, they needed more right of '
way for the highway itself. He raised protests many times about not having
a service road. He felt they ran out of right of way width for the new staa-
dards of highway.
Eldon Schmedeke, 5900 University Avenue: I am the fellow to blame for
getting you here. We all know we didn't get the service road which I feel
we should have. The people from 60th Avenue down on 22 Street and on 3rd
Street present tonight a petition requesting the extension of 3rd Street South,
because they feel they are entitled to a way out. Holiday had a proposal which,
when I was appointed to the Plats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities Subcommittee
that was for a way out. They were to put in a street from 57th Avenue to 58th
Avenue. However, after the committee I was on had kicked it around for two
months, Holiday passed on it. I did not want it to be dropped and I asked
the Planning Commission to continue it. At 4:00 o'clock on the meeting day,
I was notified by Mr. Rote of Erickson Petroleum, Inc. they had dropped it.
I asked for 3rd Street to be used as it was on the Holiday proposal. I think
now our best road would be to condemn the property on 3rd Street going as far
as the third row. Many people are talking about the traffic that is going
through. It would bring traffic in along the road. There would be no through
traffic because you cannot turn left to go on the main highway at 57th Avenue.
That would be the proposal most logical at this time. We don't need a service
road on Main Street which is four blocks away. I propose they consider ex-
tending 3rd Street as it is the best way out. I don't know if we can get
cooperation from Holiday at this late date.
Planning Commission r4eeting - May 11, 1967 Page 3
One of the reasons some of us down in this area have not had the atten-
tion we should have had is because our area has not been represented on the
Planning Commission, as at one time during my investigation, I found there
were four members on the Commission from Ward l.
Lawrence Muggli of Muggli Mfg. Co., 5973 3rd Street NeE.: I am pretty
well in line caith Mr. Schmedeke's line of thinking. I have been in business
before many of you £ellows came here. When we started in business, there
was nothing but prairie. I do not think our part of the City has been con-
sidered as the other parts of the City have been considered when there is
any public service dished out. WQ not only lost the service road along the
highway, they put the service road in where there was only private residences
and then put the access so that we cannot go directly to the highway any
more. I go further to say that we demand it. I think cae have been kicked
around enough in our part of the City. Nothing was ever done down in that
area.
Frank Gabrelcik, 5923 3rd Street N.E.: I have put in about 2,000 miles
going around because of no access. I therefore demand a service road.
Mr. Frank Barker, 5800 3rd Street N.E.: We have no way to get out at
all. We are entitled to a service road and it is about time we get one. We
pay high taxes and don't get nothing. We are entitled to a service road as
well as anyone else. I demand it, too. �
William A. Zawislak, 2630 Grand St. NoE. (5800 3rd St. N.E.): I have
a 120' width lot and am paying for an easement. I have paid taxes the last
five or six years. I think we should have a service road.
Max Aapka, 281 57th Place N.E.r (To Mr. Schmedeke) Did you plan where
the access road would be? We do not want througn traffic if it would take
part of our garage.
Mr. Schmedeke: The street would go down to 57th and take a dog; leg.
Mr. Hapka felt the street going South should be moved over to 2� Street
and should be a one way street. .
Mr. Schmedeke said the Fire Marshall claims a road sh�uld go through
there for fire purposes. If we go up to 22 Str.eet, it would be through the
middle.
Arthur Young, 5807 3rd Street N.E.: If you go out as he proposed, you
cannot get out to the highway. You cannot ma.ke a turn there.
Mrs. Harlow Kinney, 5841 2a St. N.E.: We can walk to Holiday. what we
want is some access to the highway without having to go back up to 61st or
Main Street. -
Member Jensen asked the people that if they had an entrance from the
neighborhood to University Avenue, Southbound only, did they feel that
is better than a half way measure or still very inadequate. The people
said 'bery inadequate, and Fridley has no one way street and why give
us one". .
Mrs. Frank Gabrelcik, 5923 3rd Street N.E.
one block that you have to dodge on 3rd Street.
the west side of University Avenue.
There are 30 children in just
Give us a service road on
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Mr. Hapka asked why is it proposed to 57th Place, why not to 57th Avenue?
Mr. Schmedelce replied that I would be glad to bring it down to 57th
Avenue, but I was afraid it would cost too much. Fridley has a half way
street and Holiday proposed to go through with a street frorn 57th to 57Z
Avenue and it would not have cost us anything. One of the Erickson brothers
passed away before the proposal came up. It is possible that we might be
able to get this much from them again if we decide on it.
� Mr. Young said one lady brought up the fact that the kids should not be
on the streets. They have their property on their own land for their bicycles,
but no sidewalks, so they have to take the road and their driveways are not
good enough to drive on and the parks are to� far away. So you can't blame
it on the kids. �
Mr. Muggli asked the Commission for some of the answers they must have
come up with. Chairman Hughes said the plans which have been discussed here
tonight have been discussed and considered in the beginning. Neither this
group or any subcommittee has come to a conclusion which they feel is ade-
quate to solve the problem. There are a number of solutions, but each of
them have sufficient drawbacks as we11 as advantages, but none have a clear
choice. It is our aim to have streets run where they will be used and have
them serve where they will not only be useful but safe.
Mr. Muggli said there was no problem which way to go, but whose toes
will be stepped on. Take 3rd Street and run it thxough until it runs into
a street that crosses University.
Member Erickson said this matter for the Planning Commission came up
last year with Mr_ Zizak. We asked for a cu1 de sac in this area to work
out the problem. Subsequently, action catne in for delay so that they could
continue this service road. There was an awful lot of opposition from the
people in this area because they did not want all the traffic in this area.
Mr. Zizak said he did not have that property any longer and he'd like
to know now why this thing dragged out. I have been working with the City
fox five years, he said, for the vacation of 572 Avenue between 3rd Street
and 22 Street. I do not see why 3rd Street cannot go right through. Every-
thing is talked about a lot, but nothing is accomPlished.
r40TI0N by Erickson, seconded by Myhra, that it appears to the Planning
Commission the people in the area now seem to be for the extension of 3rd
Street, and that the Planning Commission believe they can proceed on that
basis, and would move to close this hearing. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, the motion carried unanimously.
Chairman Hughes stated that we have had unanimity. Is there anyone
present who opposes a North-South action.
Mr. Hapka said we oppose it if it goes through our house.
A citizen said if our children can't play in the street, I don't want
it. They can leave it closed up.
Mr. Bodin, 5824 3rd Street and Mr. Martin llykhoff, 5810 3rd Street said
they go along with Hapka. •
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A young boy said the boys couldn't play ball in their yards because
the yards are too close.
Mrs. Hapka said he was opposed for the reason that if it would go
straight through, it would be hard on the children.
Chairman Hughes said it would be unfair to allow a meeting to close
without allowing both sides to speak. At the moment, he felt we have
additional information concerning the feelings of the people in the area whic�
will help us. We are still lacicing some things in relation of the streets
to the rest of ehe City. It is the purpose of this Comanission to be respon-
sive to the Citizens in a pa.rticular area, but also it is the purpose to
be responsive to the needs of the City as a whole.
Any deliberation will be taking into account both of these responsi-
bilities which will be a safe and useful access to the area for the people
who live there. and do business there. I believe that we have probably
heard all of the opi.nions that are expressed here this evening. Thank you
for coming and we do appreciate your interest, as it is our purpose to
determine your feelings on the problem.
2. DISCUSSION: PROPERTY BEING THE NE% OF THE NE% OF SECTION 13 CARL HIPP�
Present with Mr. Hipp was Robert McCready, 552 lOth Avenue N.W,, New
Brighton and Mx. Roman Panek, 510 13th Avenue N:W., New Brighton.
Mr. Hipp said that when he purchased the property it was zoned commer-
cial but that disappeared. He was told that in 1955, the City was officially
zoned and the change could have happened then.
Mr. Hipp said they would like the opinion of the Planning Commission
on the type of zoning they should ask for and they felt if there would be•
too much opposition, it would not be feasible for them to develop the land_
Chairman Hughes said that 1) rezoning of the area would make it useful
for multiple dwellings and 2) platting of the area in lots suitable in
size.
Member Erickson stated he was going to withdraw from participating in �
this item because of a personal interest.
Mr. Hipp �aas informed that if he undertakes to use this land for a
motel type of purpose, it would be necessary to rezone to one of several
types of zoning. Planned Development District offers an opportunity to
develop a large tract of land in a manner which would get across the more
formal zoning category and the City asks approval of the plan before the
construction takes place. �
It was noted that in the last 12 or 2 years on rezonings from R-1 to
multiple, we have not used R-3 only R-3A.
Chairman Hughes stated the Planning Commission was not ready to offer
a definite opinion. Before coming to a decision, there is the possibility
that there is going to be some type of watershed development in that area
which could affect his decision, and there might be some major watershed
development concerning the whole Rice Cr.eek area.
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Member Myhra asked Mr. Hipp if he were thinking in terms of recreation
for the South part of the land by the Creek. Mr. Hipp said they hadn't
decided whether it would be private or public.
Member Erickson said to Mr. Hipp that he should be sure ta have all
the property owners involved on the application and also have them sign
the request.
Mr. Hipp asked for rezoning application.
3. DEDICATION OF ARTHUR STREET WITH REFERENCE TO GARDNER'S PLAT (P S. ��66-01):
Mr. S. E. Templin was present and stated the preliminary plat had
been approved with an exception of a dedication for road purposes, and
now he has the dedication and hopes to be able to go ahead with the plat.
Referring to that part of the agreement which states if the City
desires to move the present buildings within the projected right of way
during the next five years, they will be moved at the City's expense,
after that at the petitioners'. .
Member Erickson said the cost of moving the house could be exorbitant
in five years. The rate of growth we have seen in other parts of Fridley,
from all expectations, they were very slim, and then suddenly the whole
area was built up. He felt three yeaxs would be more practical.
MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Myhra, that the Planning Co�nission
recommends approval of the proposed subdivision of Gardner's Plat �P.S,.
_��66-01) subject to the followi�: Lots 7 thru l8 be platted as Outlot 1,
and the receipt of an agreement from the fee owners �rnest Gardner and
Willard Gardner) acce�table to the Citv that when t g Ci,_ty wi,.shPS t�.
improve the street and remove the buildings prior to Jul 1 1970 onto
property to .E, corner o Arthur Street and Mississinp� StX�Qt, f,j�at it
wi o so at its own expensea It is further understood that the propertv
in the Southeast corner of Arthur Street and Mississippi Street be made
,: part o t e propose sub ivision an be given a lot �number. Upon a voice
vote, all,voting aye, with the exception of Member Jensen who abstained
in the matter because of an interest in the plat bv Suburban En�ineering
Company, Inc.t the motion carried unanimous��.
4. REZONING REQUEST: ZOA ��67-07, REES, THOMSON, SCROGGINS INC.: Part of
Lots 17 and 18, Auditor's Subdivision ��78.
Mr. Scroggins, Jr. and Mr. M. Filister were present.
Mr. Scroggins explained his company axe the agents for Franklin Manu-
facturing Company, a subsidiary of Studebaker. They were under the impres-
sion the entire property was rezoned for multiple purposes, but there is
a strip of land between R-3 and the River which is zoned R-1. The land
immediately to the North is zoned R-3 directly through to the river. Stude-
baker wishes to sell the land but it is hard to plan as long as part of it
is useless as far as R-1 is concerned and makes it kind of awkward zoning
as is, and requests a public hearing for the next meeting.
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MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Myhra, that the Planning Co�nission
schedule a public hearing for the rezoning application (ZOA ��67-07), Rees,
Thomson, Scroggins, Inc., part of Lots 17 and 18, Auditor's Subdivision ��78
to be rezoned from R-1 to R-2 on June 8, 1967 at 8:00 o'cloek. Upon a
voice vote, a11 voting aye, tne motion carried unanimously.
5. REORGANIZATION OF ZONING ORDINANCE: Meeting with City Attorney and a dis-
cussion of zoning for veterinary clinics.
Virgil Herrick, City Attorney, explained the two sections of the Pro-
posed Zoning Code, which he had prepared to the Planning Commission. A
short discussion ensued. It was agreed to continue this study at the
May 25, 1967 meeting and the City Attorney would ma.il Sections 3 and 4 if
they were finished before the meeting.
Regarding the veterinary clinics, the City Attorney told the Commis-
sion the questions to be answered are what classification you want the
clinics under, determine where it should be and then permit it on Special
Use Permit. In this way, each proposal can be reviewed individually. •
6. FUTURE LOCATION OF PiJBLIC WORKS GARAGE AND YARD:
Mayor Kirkham, Councilman-at-large Harris and Councilman Samuelson
were presen� for this item.
Councilman Samuelson explained that the present tenancy is unsuitable
fox the public works garage and y,ard and the Couneil was concerned with
the location. Chairman Hughes said the Planning Commission, in the dis-
cussions we have had so far, no one location has come out as the unanimous
choice. (There were six appraisals to consider).
The discussion centered around the land being purchased for an Ice
Arena. Councilman Harris st�:ted he had a meeting with the County and if
the Planning Commission wished, he would discuss purchasing the back part
of the property with them. The first indication regarding the amount of
land the Ice Arena would need was ten acres, but'since then, discussions
with people who have been involved in constructions of that sort, suggest
the acreage should be at least fifteen acres.
Member Erickson said if the City could take ten acres, it would be
adequate to provide our own buffer.
The strip could be landscaped and the activities of the public�works
screened. Other comments were: what are the restrictions the City is
going to put on itself regarding: abutting areas where a certain amount of
good looks is desirable, the building has to be architecturally nice,
landscaped, an 8' chain length fence around the yard and then put redwood
strips for total scxeening, provide security, trees and shrubs, and be-
lieve it would be a distinct advantage both to the County and the City,
because the Arena would be open about eleven months a year.
Councilman Harris said, if the Planning Commission wished, that he
would appxoach tlie County and report back to the Commission.
MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Jensen, th�t the Planning Cotmnission
ask Councilman Aarris to approach the County on the possibility of the City
acquiring the back portion of Parcel 6600 (Ice Arena) of at lea.st five to
ten acres to be used for the City Garage. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, the motion carried unanimously.
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7. VICE CHAIR�fAN • -
MOTION by Jensen that Oliver R. Erickson be appointed vice chairman.
Chairman Hughes said if there were no dissenting voices, Mr. Erickson
was elected vice chairman by acclairn.
ADJOURNMENT :
There being no further business, the meeting was adjourned at
10:25 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
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Haz•e�l 0' Brian
Recording Secretary
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MEMBERS PRESENT: Harris, Ylinen, Christensen, Gnerre, Mittelstadt, Samuelson
Schroer, Torrey, Stotts, Drigans, Zeglen, Hall
MEMBERS ABSENT: Greig, Herrick, Wallace, Johanson, Dean
GUESTS PRESENT: Mr. Bernie Steffins, Anoka County Coordinator.
1. Meeting was called to order at 8:20 P.M: by Chairman Dave Harris.
2. The Commission�held a general discussion on a manufacturing company considering
relocation in Fridley.
3. The Chairman introduced guest, Bernie Steffin, who is the Anoka County Coordinator.
4. Mr. Steffin, along with Don Mittelstadt, discussed with the Commission, the
two meetings held on a county-wide basis concerning Industrial Development.
5. Highlights of the discussion are as follows:
6. Don Mittelstadt along with John Voss of Coon Rapids were directed at the second
county meeting, to draw up a letter of intent which would be presented to the
Board of County Commissioners. This letter would request a plan of action
or direction authorized by the Board of County Commissioners cancerning
Industrial Development in Anoka County. '
7. The pros and cons of the so-called Coon Rapids plan were briefly discussed.
8. A question was raised by a member of the Commission as to the responsibility or
roll of the County Government in Industrial Development in the County. Most
members on the�Commission agreed that the County responsibility is rather
restricted.
9. Mr. Steffin reported that any advertising or public relations work done at the
County level that would cost the taxpayers money is prohibited by legislative
law. ,
10. The Chairman reported that the County Ice Arena bill has passed-out of sub-
committee.
11. The Chairman reported that the split liquor bill has been kiiled for the
remainder of the 1967 legislative session. He also reported that the makup of
the study committee is such that the bill is going to have a tough time in the
1969 legislative session also.
12. A motion was made by D. Mittelstadt, seconded by W. Drigans to have the City
Council reconsider switching over to private liquor for the City of Fridley.
13. A discussion after the motion pointed. out that;
A) Other municipalities in the Ttain Cities area will be changing over because
of the split liquor bill dieing in the legislature and its future in the
1969 session.
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B) A 30 day study could be conducted by an economist.
C) Private liquor would be an additional attraction for industrial development
in the City.
14. After the discussion, the motion was passed unanimously by the Commission.
15. •The next meeting will be Thursday, June l, 1967 at 8;Q0 P.M.
16. The meeting was adjourned at 10:00 P.M.
Respectfully submitted, �
W.A. llrigans
Fridley Industrial Development Commission
cc; City Council
Industrial Develapment Commission
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PETITION COVER SHEET
Petition No. 13-1967
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Date Received May 15, 1967
Object Delete sewer lateral from Project No. 84 that well serve the following:
Parce 3 00, Section 12 Lampert's Addition, Outlot ��1
Parce.l ��3620, Section 12 Parcel ��3160, Section 12
• � Lot One (1), Block One (1),
Lots Two (2) and Three (3), Nagel's Woodlands
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Referred to City Council
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We, the undersigned, fee owners or authorized representatives,
request that the City Council of the City of Fridley delete
from Project �84 the sewer lateral that will serve the following:
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Arnold Beckman Contractor
9649 Humboldt Ave. So.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Victor Carlson & Sons, Inc.
2246 Edgewood Ave. So.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Jay W. Craig Co.
650 North Emerson A�re .
Cambridge, Minnesota
Dunkley Surfacing Co.
- 3756 Grand St. N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Herinepin B1ack Topping Co.
P.o. 2675
New Brighton, Minnesota
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