06/05/1967 - 5899REGUI.IIR COUNCIL I�'tEETING -- JUNE 5, 1967 - 8 P. M.
pLEDGE OF ALLEGTANCE: 2 minutes
ROLL CALL: 1 minute
i„ITNU'-1'E S- Regu].ar Mee�ing, May ZS � 1967,
�� 2 minutes Pages 1- 23
ADOPTION OF AGENDA: 2 minutes
OLD BUS�NESS-
l� planner 5pecifications (Tab�.ed �/17/67, 5/1/G7,
5/15/6 7 ) . ].0 minute s �
2. Consideration ox Publishing Annual. Report (Tabled
5/15/67). 5 minutes
3. Resolution Ordering Im�rovement - ST. 19G7-7.
(,�ddendum 3) (Tabled 5/Z5/57) . 5 minutes
i`71JY�pUU�LV1+�il � . .
4. Bids - 2 Po�.i.ce Cars (Opened Noon, June 5, 1967� .
10 ma.nutes
5. Bids -;��-75--G (Opened Nvon, June 5, I.967) .
10 minu�es
6. Hospitalization Quotations, 15 minutes (9:02 P.M.)
7. Consideration o� Bond Issue - To replace
Temporary Bonds. 15 minutes
8. Buildings Standards - Design Control Minutes,
May 16, 1967. 10 minutes
9. Board oi Appeals Meeting Minutes, May 24, 1967,
10 minu�6e s
10. Planna.ng Commission Meeting Minutes, May 25, 19670
20 mi.nu�es
pages 24 - 26
pages 27 - 29
Pages 30 & 31
page 32
Pages 33 & 3�
Pages 35 - 39
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REGULA.R COUNCIL MEETING - JUNE 5, 1907 - 8 P.M. (Continued)
11. Parks and Recreation Cornmission Meeting Minutes,
May ]:5, ].967. 5 minutes (10:02 P.M.)
12 � Farks and Recreation Comma.ssi.on i�eeting Minutes,
May 29, 19`67'. 5 minutes
13. Frid].ey Iridustrial Developmen'c Corn�-nissian Meeting�
Minutes, May 4, 1967. 2 minutes
14. Appointment - Police Commission. 2 mir_utes
15. Receive Police Auction Report, 2 m3.nutes
16. Change Order #2 -- SS&Si� �=84. 5 minutes
17. Ordinance Vacating Sexvice Road - West Side T.H. #65
(Moore Lake to Vdest Moore La'�e Drive) . 2 minutes
18. Or dinance V�catin g Portion o� Cul-de-Sac - Missi.ssippi
Place and Riverview Terrace. 2 minutes
19. Ordinance .�dopting 196? BOCA Code. 5 minutes
20. Report on Drainage - 3rd Streeto 5 minutes
2]. o Report on Spring Broo7c Park Area - Hugo Street
5 minutes _ � ;
22. Rep�rt on Water Li�e �or Hydrants - Main Street.
5 minutes .
Pages 40 - 45
pagES- 46 - 48
Pages 49 & 50
page 51
Pages 52 & 53
page 132.
page 54
Page 55
Pages 56 & 57
pages 58 - 62
23. Report on Ditch (NW Quadrant of University & Os�aorne) page 63
5 minutes
24, Agreem,ent re: Curb and Gutter - Anoka County pages 64 - 66
5 ma.nutes
25. Acceptance o� 1966 Audit Report. 2 minutes
26o Resoluti.on Appraving 85th Street Crossing of Miss}ssippiPage 67
River. 5 minutes (10:59 P.M.
REGULI�P. COUNCIL A��ETxNG - JUiIE 5, I.967 -- 8 P.i�Z. (Continued)
27. Resoluicion Ordering Impx�ovemerit and Final Plans
an.d Spec�.�ications - SS&S?�7;'-84 (Fiddendum 1) .
2 minutes Pages 68 & 69
28. �esolu�i�n Recez.va.ng Plans �.nd Specifications and
Ordering Bids - SS�-r,2. 2 mznutes
29. ResoJ.ution Splitting Assessment - Lots 5 and 6,
Auditor `s Subdivision -;;=79. 2 minutes
30. R�solution Splitting Assessm�nt - Parce]. 27].0,
Part or Section 12. 2 minutes
3].. Reso].ui:ion Receiving Plans and Specific�.tions and
Oraeri.ng Bids - SS#87. 2 Minutes j'�
32. Reso�uta.�n Com'�ining Assessm�nts - Lots 4�nd 5,
Block 27, Hyde Par'x. 2 mi�.utes
33, �Zesa?ution Ordering nrelir:iinary Plans and Speca.--
� ficiatiozzs - ST o 19G7-1 (�ddenaul�n 4) , 2 minuzes
34. Resolution Receiving �relim.inaxy Plans and Speci-
f:i.ca�ca.ons and setting Public Heara.ng - STo 1907--1.
(Addenau:n 4) . 2 min�ates
35. Resfl].utian Ordering Pre�iminary Plans and Speci-
fica�ions - ST. 1967-3. 2 minutes
36. Resolution Ordering Pxel�minary Plans and Speci-
fications - SS&5��7-�38 2 minutes
37. Resolution D�.rect?ng Prepaxation oi Assessmrnt
Roll - S� . 1966-3 2 mi.nutes
38. Resolution Directing Pu.blic i3ear ing on Assessment
Ro11 - ST. 1906-3 2 minutes
39. Resolu�ion Sp7.i.tting Assessments - Lot 3, Auditor's
Su'odivision No. 129. 2 minutes
40. Emergency Ordinance fc� Expending Funds to Repair
We1.l ;r3 2 minutes
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Page 71
Pages 72 & ?3
Pages 74 & 75
Page 76
page 77
Pages 78 & 79
Page 80
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Pages 82 & 83
Pages 84 & 85
Page 86
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REGULAR COLNCT.L I��ETING AGENDA COidI��NTS - JUNE 5, 1967 -$:00 P.M.
OLD BLTS INE J S•
' 1. PLANNER SPEC�FICATIONS (TABLED 4/17/67, 5/1/67, 5/15/67): The
material, relative to the pZanner specifications given to you
previously is on Pages 24 through 26.
� 2. CONSTDERATION OF PUBLISHING P,1ITNUAL REPORT (TABLED 5/15/67) : If
the Council. wishes to have the annual report, as is, printed and
' dis�ri�u'ced, a sa.mple motion will do so.
3. RESOLUTIOi1 ORD�RING SP•�.DRO'JEi��NT - ST. 196?-1 (ADDENDUM 3) (TABLED
�f15/67}: On Page 27 is the resoZution. On Page 28 is a memo
'� which is self-explanatory, and on Page 29 is a drawing relating
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' 4. BIDS - TF�70 POLICE CARS (OPENED NOON, JUI�IE 5, 1967} : On Pages 30
and 31 are two bid refusa].s. We will have thz bid tabulation and
recomrnendation at the meeting.
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5. BIDS - V,T-75-G (O�E�D NOOr1, JUNE 5, 1.967) : We will have the bid
tabulation and recommendation at the meeting.
6. FiOSPITALIZATi.ON QUOTAT20N5; Included in the envelope =with the
agenda are the quotations. Mr. Schillinger and Mr. Pike will be
�present at the meeting to discuss these quotations with you.
7. COi�tSIDERATION OF 30ND ISSUE TO REPLACE TENIPORARY BONDS: M'C'.
Ehlers or Ehlers &�ssociates wil:l be at the meeting to discuss
thzs with you. There will also be a letter from Ehlers &
Associates which will be included in tYie envelope with the agenda.
8. BUILDIIJG STANDARDS - DESIGN CONTROL• SUBCO1�It1iITTEE MEETING MINUTES,
MAY 16, 1967: These mi.nutes are on Page 32. On Item �1, Mr.
Po�aell advises that the church con�mittee will not be able to get
to the meeting until approximately 10:30, so at this point this
could be laid over until the committee arrives. There was no
action ta?;e� in Item #�2. � �
9. BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING MINUTES, MAY 24, 1967: The mi,nutes are
on Pages 33' and 34 and are self-explanatory.
' 10. � PLANrTING COiYi��iISSIO�T N�ETING MIZ�'UTES, MAY 25, 1967: The minutes
are on P�ges 35 through 39. There is no action in ztem �l that
would concern the Council. Itezns rt2 and �3 on Pages 36 and 37
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relate to Items ;;-�.? and ;r18 I.ater on in the agenda. The Comis-
sion took no action in Stems 7;=4, #5� or �6. TYiis concludes the
p].anning Com�-nission Meet�_ng ��inutes unless anyone on the Council
wishes to discuss them fuxther.
].]., p�.RKS 1�.�.�TD P�ECR.EATION Cc�I�L.TM2ISSION N�.'ETING P�ITNUTES, MAY 15, ].967:
The minutes are on Pages 40 through 42. The Zetter to the Com-
mission irorn �ir. BraddocJc, discussed on Page 40, is on Pages 43
through 45. Although the motian is not und�rlined, Chairman
Hughes called and askec� that T br3ng th is to the Council's a��en-
tion. If there are any othe^ itenls the Council w ishes to discuss
in these minutes, t.hey can be discussed at this time.
12� pAR�;5 AND REC�s^ATIOrT COi:�1.I�SION rIEETING MSNUTES, P�lAY 29, 1967:
These minutes are on Pages 46 tlzrough 48. There is an underlined
motion an Page 46 which ap�arentZy th� Commission ��ish�s the
Council to discuss.
13. FRIDLEY INDUSTP.IAL DEVELOPA�I�NT COP1L.'yiISSION I���TSNG MINUTES, MAY 4,
196?: Although you received the minutes on Pages 49 and 50 at
your last meeting, the Council took no official action to recea.ve
them.
14. APPO�NTl��NT� :- POLICE COi�iNiISSIO�I: Mayor Kirkham asked' that 2 place
this item, Page 51� on the agenda.
15. RECEIVE POLTCE AUCTION REPOP.T: The ��c€:?fln report is on Pages 52
and 53, and indicates that the money receivecl amounted to $432.00.
16. CHANGE oRDER �2 - sS&sti�n84: This change order on Page 132, was
requested by the Council. at the meeting on r'iay 15th.
17. ORDIN.ANCE VACATING SERVICE ROAD ^ WEST SIDE T.H. #65, MOORE LAKE
TO 6ti7EST MOOF•E I,AI� DRIVE : The ordinance on Page 54 is recommended
for passage by the Planning Commission in Item �3 on Page 37.
18. OR.DTN�NCE VACATING PORTION OF CUL-DE -SAC, MISSISSIPPI PLAGE AND
' RIVERVI��� TERRACE : The ordinance on Page 55 is recommencled for
passage by the Planning Commission in Item T2 on Pages 36 and 37.
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19. ORDINANCE ADOPTING 1957 BOCA CODE: The ardinance for your con-
sideration a.� on Pages 56 and 57.
2Q'. REPORT ON DRAINAGE - 3RD STR�ET: The Ci.ty Engineer will have
�mapse and make an oral report at the �eting.
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REGULAR COUNCIL 1'�ETING AGEN?�A C�M!`�NTS - JUNF. 5, 1967 - 8:00 P.M.
(Continued)
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21. RE PORT ON SPRING BROOK �t�RK AREA - HUGO STREET: The m.emo on Page
58 is sel�-explanatory. The drawings relating to the memo are on
Pages 59 through 62.
22. REPORT �N C�'ATER LINE FOR HYDRA.NTS - MAIN STREET: The report is
, incTuded xn the envelope with the agenda,
23. REPORT ON D�TCH - NORTH�:'1EST Cf7�T�R OF UNIVERSITY AND OSBORNE: The
' memo on Page 63 3s self-expl.anatory.
24. AGREEt�NT - RE : CU�B A1�D GUl zER, AI�TOKA COUNTY: The agreemen� is
, on Pages 64 through 66. The Couneil has had a public hearing on
the ins�a?lation of this curb and gutter. ;�
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25. ACC:EPTANCE Or^ 1966 AI3}�lT REPOP.T: The audit report has been sub-
mitted i:o the Council previaus�.y, and cou].d be received by motion
at this time.
26. RESOLUTION APPROVING 85TH STREET CROSSTNG OF MISSISSIPPI RIVER:
The resolution far your consideration is on Page 67.
27. RESOLUTION ORDERING IP�it ROVEP�NT AND FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS,
Sss�sti��84 (ADaENDUM l): The hearing discussion can be found on
page 3 oy y'our P�iay 1, ].967 agenda. The resolution is on Page 68.
Exhibit A is on Page 69.
28. RESOLUTION RECEIVZNG PI,ANS ANll SPECIFICATIONS AND ORDERING BIDS,
SS#�82z The resolution i.s on Page 70. This is a part of the
projeet in Item �27, above.
29. RESOLUTION SPLITTING ASSESSNTNTS, LOTS 5 AND 6, AUDITOR'S SUB-
' DIVISION #79: This resolution is on Page 71, and usually is con-
sidered routine.
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30. RESOLUTION SPLITTING ASSESSMENTS, PARCEL 2710, PART OF SECTION 12:
The reso].ution is on Pages 72 and 73, and is usually considered
rout ine .
31. RESOLUTI�ON RECEIVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ORDERING BIDS,
SS�87: This resolution is on Pages 74 and 75 and is self-
explanatory. �
32. ' RESOLUTSOI� COT��3INING ASSESSi}Er1TS, LOTS 4 A�ID 5, BLOCK 27, HYDE
' pARK: 2'he resolution is on Page 76 and is usually considered
routine.
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REGULA�2 COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA COPdI��NTS - JUNE 5, 1967 - 8:00 P.M.
(Continued)
33. RESOLUTION ORDERING PRELSNI�I�?ARY PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS, ST.
1967-1 (ADDENDUM 4): The resolution is on Page 77 and is sel�-
explanatory.
34. RESOLUTION RECEIVTNG PILELS��ITNARY PLI�NS t�ND SPECIFICATIONS AND '
SETTING PU"BLIC HEA.RINC, ST. 1967-1 (ADDENDUP�i �) : The resolution'
�.s on Page 78, and the Notice of Hearing is on Page 79. The '
date �or the hearing can be set by the �ouncil. '
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RES�LUTZON O�'.DERING P�2EL2P�IN�RY PLANS AND SPEGIFICATIONS, ST. ,
1967-3: The resolution is on Page 80 and is self-ex�lanatory.
RESOLU`.PSON ORDERING PRELS�.�'�'�N�_RY PI�TS AND SPEC?FTCATIONS, SS&S�^7 '
�;88: The resol.ution is on Paqe 81 and is sel�-explanatory. ,
RESOLUTION DI�2ECTII�IG Pf'.EPA£'�ATXON QF ASSESSMENT ROLL, ST. 19b6-3: '
A memo from th� Finance Director e�zp�.aining the roll is on Page '
82, and the resolution directing preparation is on Page 83. '
38. RESOLUTION D7RECTING PUBL2C F3EARI�TG ON ASSESSi�1ENT ROLL,
The resolution is on Page 84 and the Notice of Hearing
85, and axe sel�-explanatflry.
ST. 1967'-3:
is on Page
39. RESDLUTT4N SPLITTING �3SSESSMENTS, LC�T 3, AUDITOR'S SUBDTVISION
#129: The resolution on Page 8b is usually considered routine.
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EMERGENCY ORDTNANCE FOR E�PENDSNG FUNu� T0 REPAIR WELL �3: The
ordinance is on Page 87. This repair has been approved by the '
Council, but the City Attorney felt that it should be documented'
by means of this emergency ordinance. '
CLAIMS: Clai.m numbers are on Page 88. DetaiZ of the claims is '
included in the envelo�e �,aith the agenda.
ESTIMATES: The list of estimates for your consideration is on
page 89. Detail of the a�chitect's estimate and of the final ',
estimate are on Pages 90 and 91.
LICENSES: The licenses ior your consideration are on Pages 92
through 97. '
PETITIONS: The petitions for your consideration are on Pages 98
through 107. Peta.tion n15-1967 does not have 51% o�aners, but
perhaps the Council would u�ish to orde?- a preliminary report or
�feasibi.lity le�.��?^, since I understand that there are problems,
storm setr�er, etc. that would have to be resolved before the street
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could be paved. Petition n17-1967 requesting a fence is diff- '
erent from the usua7. petition, and the Council would perhaps '
wish to discuss this also. '
45 . COMI4NNICATIONS :
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Board o:E Health: April Report (Tabled 5/15/67) : We '
have recopied this report and it is on Pages 108 through'
112. '
HUD: Open Space Request: The letter on Page li3 is self-
explana�ory. '
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City Attorney: Layne Minnesota Juagment: The City Attorney
asked that i place this on the agenda, and he will probably
wish to discuss it with you. Letter on Pages 114 and ll�
is self-explanatary. ,
Finance Directar: Resolution Transferring Funds - Seal
Coating: The memo on Page 1.16 explains the resolution
on Page 117. '
(e} Finance Di.�ector: Resalution Transferring Funds - SSt73s
The memo on Page 118 explains the resolution on Page 119.
The cost �igures are on Page 120. '
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The letter on Page 121 is selz-e�planatory.
Engineering: Easement for SS&ST�1;�84; The memo on Page 122
is self-explanatory and the drawing for the memo is on '�
page 123. The Council would have to determine whether or
not you wish to expend $500.00 for the easement.
Auditor: Checks: You received a].etter from the Auditor
at the time you received the audit report. This letter is
a subsequent one based upon a discussion as explained in,
the letter on Page 124. I wanted to bring this to your '
attention so that you would be aware of the situation. '
NSSSD: Heari.ng: The letter on Page 125 is self-explanatory.
City Engineer: 63rd Avenue Northeast: �he memo on Page'
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REGUL�1.Ft COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA CO"�INIENTS - JUNE 5, 1967 - 8:00 P.N.
(Continueu)
(k) City Engineer: 57th Place: The memo on Page 127 is
selL-explanatory.
(1) p�iihalow et al; Construction Noise: The letter on Page '
128 a.s self-e��planatory, and was placed on the agenda at
Councilman Liebl's request. '
(m) Johnson: Barking Dogs: The letter on Pages 129 and 130'
is self-explanatory, and was placed on.the agenda at the'
request o� Councilman Liebl. '
(n) League of Worten Vo-cers: Park Property: The letter on
Page l31 is seli-expl.anatory. Although it is addressed ,
- to the Mayor, P�xs. Rawson called, and asked that it be
placed on the agenda. '
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THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MAY 15, 1967
The Regular Council Meeting of the City of Fridley was called to order by
Mayor Kirkham at 8:15 P.M.
OPENING CEREMONY:
Mayor Kirkham asked the audience to stand and join in saying the Pledge of
Allegiance to the Flag.
ROLL CALL
MEMBERS PRESENT: Kirkham, Harris, Lieb1, Samuelson �
MEMBERS ABSENT: Sheridan � .
Mayor Kirkham explained that the meeting had started late because the Council
had been meeting with the architect on the new City Hall. He said that the
building was coming along very well, and is_on schedule as nearly as can be
estimated. .
APPROVAL OF MINUTES, REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, MAY 1, 1967:
MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt the Minutes of the Regular Council
Meeting of May 1, 1967 as submitted. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon
a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES, SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARING MEETING, MAY 8, 1967:
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt the Minutes of the Special Cauncil Meeting ',
as submitted. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being
ao nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. '
ADOPTION OF AGENDA: - . '
Councilman Liebl said there were two items under O1d Business and two items '
under New Business that he would like to add to the agenda. Under Old Business
he would like to add Item Sa, "Spring Cleanup" and Item Sb, "Status of Hazardous
Building Actions". Under New Business he would like to add Item 21a, "Street ,
Sweeper" and 21b " City Employee�s Facilities". ,
Councilman Harris said that under Item 2 of O1d Business, "Planner Specifications",
Councilman Sheridan was going�to report back after talking with a planner, and
as he is not present, Councilman Harris said he would like to lay this over to
the next meeting, and asked that Item 2 be deleted. ,
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt the agenda as amended. '
Mr, vanDan said he would like 30 seconds of the Council's time for correction of ',
minutes. He said he had talked to Councilman Sheridan about this,-and he had ,
agreed to make the motion, but Councilman Sheridan was not present. Mr. vanDan
said that this was from the minutes of the meeting of April 17, 1967. Mayor
Kirkham said that the Council does not have these minutes before them. Mr. vanDan
said�he would like to correct a reply he had made and which could be checked on
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the tape of the meeting. Mayor Kirkham said that the minutes have already
been approved and are not before the Council at prF�sent. Mr. vanDan said
he would like to add several words to his statement on Page 24, 3rd paragraph
under the heading, "VISITORS: MR. FRANCIS VANDAN REQUESTING CONFIRMATION OF
DOCUMENTS". In answer to Mr. Gibb�s question, asking Mr. vanDan if he was
an attorney and competent to make such accusations, Mr. vanDan said that his
answer was as follows: "rir, vanDan said he was not an attorney admitted to
practice, but because of h.is training, being a law graduate, he could interpret
the law." Mayor Kirkham told Mr. vanDari that he could leave this with the
secretary. Mr. vanDan said he would do this and that an appropriate motion
could be made by any one of the Councilmen.
MOTION to adopt the agenda as amended was seconded by Councilman Samuelson. ,
Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion I
carried. �
PUBLIC HEARING ON IMPROVEMENT SS ��S-C (ADDENDUM ��1) (CONTINUED FROM MAY 1, 1967):
Councilman Liebl said he had taken the time to talk with the people in this
area. He listed the individual property owners that he had seen, and said '
that 85% of the people were against the improvement. Councilman Harris asked
if these were single family residents. Councilman Liebl said they were, and
he had also checked with the owner of the 8-unit apartment building and he
objected also. Councilman Earris asked if these people have off-street
parking. Councilman Liebl said they did not because they would be right in
the way which is the complication. Councilman Liebl said he noticed that the ,
City has put the extension in, in case some time in the future the people
want this storm sewer. Councilman Samuelson asked if tne laterals had been
put across into the street. The Consulting Engineer said that a change order ',
had covered the construction of the main line to the property Iine, and the
public hearing was to be held to cover the property line to the low spot.
The City Engineer pointed out on the map the area where the water drains into
the low hale and explained that the City ordinance on off-street parking can-
not be enforced because of this pr �blem as the_people park on Main Street. ',
He said that this project can be deleted but eventually this will have to be
fixed. He said it probably.could be done when Main Street is improved. Council-'
man Liebl said he would like to point out to the Council that the people will
have to replace trees and fences that will have ta be torn down, and they have
spent a lot of money fixing up their yards, beside paying for the project.
He said that the people have indicated that they have signed a petition against
this project twice, and Councilman Liebl said hs would oppose it at this time
as it will be an extreme hardship on these people if they are assessed. He
said that the apartment owners could provide an alley to get to the back property
and he did not feel they have to park on biain Street, although he realizes the
land is uneven, but he felt if they go ahead the people wo uld be very opposed
to it, and he did not feel it should.be undertaken at this time. Councilman
Harris asked if there was a dedication for an a11ey there. The City Engineer
said yes. A visitor to the Council Meeting said that a few years ago this had
been a nice field, then a nice apartment building had been built with off-
street parking, and then three apartments had gone up with no off-street
parking. He said they apparently ei�her did not check the ordinance or disre-
garded it. He said that now it seems the ardinance is being enforced, and the
home owners should be assessed to pay for a.mistake of a contractor. He said
that it has been rumored that the property owners will have to pay for the '
alle.y for off-street parking instead of the contractor. �
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MOTION by Councilman Harris that this project not be put in at this time,
but be returned to the Administration for an alternate solution on enforcing
the off-street parking for the affected property.
The City Engineer said that the Administration had written letters in I962
telling the people they were in violation and that they had to provide
parking in the back, but they had come to the Council about the water
problem, so it was now up to the Council on whether it be done now or not,
but he felt that it should be brought to their attention.
The Motion was seconded by Councilman S2.muelson. Councilman Liebl asked the
people present in the audience if there was a water problem. One of the
visitors said that the first apartment has water in the spring as it runs
down the slope, but an alley would just make it a runway and increase the
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The vote upon the motion was a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
SEWER USE AGREEMENT (TABLED S/S/67):
Mayor Kirkham reminded the Council that this is the letter he had read at the
last Council Meeting, and the Council had decided to reconsider the last
paragraph. Mayor Kirkham su�gested that they just eliminate the first two
sentences of the last paragraph, and start the last paragraph, "If this be
your gosition, we suggest then that you commence a declaratory judgment action
to have the meaning of the supplemental agreement determined by the District
Court." Councilman Samuelson suggested that in the fourth paragraph, they
eliminate the word "ignore" and substitute the words, "to use their own
interpretation of!'.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adapt the letter to the NSSSD with the proposed
changes. The motian was seconded and upon a voice vote, there being no nays,
May.or Kirkham declared the motion carried.
DOUBLE BUNGALOW USE PERMIT (HEARING CLOSED 5/1/67):
Councilman Samuelson said his feelings were that this was spot zoning and
would be putting a multiple dwelling in the immediate center of an R-1 District.
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to deny the Double Bungalow Use Permit. Council-
man Liebl asked about the zoning surrounding this lot. Councilman Harris said
that it was all R-1. Councilman Liebl said he assumed that the people opposed
this. Councilman Samuelson said there had been no one present at the meeting
either pro or con except the people making the application. Councilman Harris
said he thought this had been disposed of at the last mee�ing. Mayor Kirkham
said that the hearing had been closed but no action had been taken.
The motion was seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being
no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
hEZONING REQUEST IN SPRING BROOK PARK AREA (TABLED 5/1/67):
The City Engineer pointed out on the map the different zonings requested.
Councilman Harris asked if Ashton was a deadend. Ths City Engineer said that
it goes to Ironton now, and eventually will go to the City limits at the
railroad tracks. Councilman Samuelson asked if this was the Planning
Commission's scheme. The City Engineer said that it was.
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junction with the�Planning Commission. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon
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Councilman Liebl said that he would like to discuss Spring Cleanup. He said
he was not talking about open space, but lots in residential districts.
Councilman Liebl said that this has been discussed in past Council sessions,
and he scaggested to the City Manager that letters be written to empty lot
owners about cleanup, and he was wondering if these people have been contacted.
He said he is still getting calls irom people about it. He said the City
Manager had said that he had someone in mind to do the work, and he wondered
who it was and ho�a this was being done. He stated that this was a bad image
for our City. Councilman: Lieb1 said that Sections 37.0�, 37.02, and 37.03
of the City Code �cover the cleaning up of property by May lst, the enforcement
provision and the penalty whereby it can be assessed to the property owner if
it has to be done by the City. Councilman Liebl said he had received over
40 calls indicating that the people want the empty lots cleaned up. Council-
man Harris said he would suggest the City Manager send letters giving a date
by which this must be done, probably 30 days, otherwise the City will do it
and put it against the taxes.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl,to direct the Administration to write letters to
, the property owners with a given date, stating that it wi7_1 be assessed
against them if it is not done. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson.
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letter would be sent to the property fee owner, who would just throw it in
the waste basket, as it is usually the contract owner who has the real
responsibility. He said he thought some decisive action must be taken on
this, and he felt that more efficiency was needed in the front office. He
said that the Council cannot do the good job they are trying to do, unless
there is more efficiency in the front office. He said that perhaps a petition
is the answer, if they cannot get action. Councilman Samuelson said he
receives calls, writes them down and brings tlzem in and then the City Manager
writes a letter. He said he would like to ask the City Attorney if the
Council has the legal right to post property,say3ng that it must be cleaned
up by such and such a date. The City Attorney said the usual legal require-
ment would be that a notice be sent to-the address where the tax statement is
sent, and in most cases if there is a contract purchaser and the contract is
not recorded, the County Treasurer sends it to the contract purchaser and the
law will require that the notice be sent to the address that the tax statement
is sen.t to. He said that rather than a letter, he�felt it should be drawn in
the form of an official notice. Councilman Samuelson asked if the person
concerned does not recieve his notice, would the public posting suffice. The
City Attorney said yes, either tE►at or publication is a sufficient substitute
for the actual service if that cannot be done. '
Councilman Harris suggested that the motion be changed from a letter being
� written to official Notice and publication. This was agreed upon. Upon a
voice vate, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
Councilman Liebl said that this was supposed to be done according to Ordinance
� by May lst, and they need 30 days to remedy this. He said it is late for.
this already, and he would like to ask the people in his Ward who have this
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problem to try to•be, patient, and the Council will try to rectify it as soon
as possible, He said that we have an ordinance, he feels it should be
enforced, and this is the reason he brought this up this evening.
Councilman Samuelson said he had talked to the City Manager last week and
that a n_umber of letters had been sent out, and he would like ta direct
the Administration to bring back a list of the names; and addresses to whom.
letter_s were sent in respect to the cleanup program so the Council knows
what action has,been taken so they do not duplicate themselves. Mr. Paulson
said that in some_communities the City Manager will spot check these yards
and talk to the residents. He said he thought that. we should have this
kind of public service and the Council must assert themselves with the admini-
stration to see that these things get resolved. He said there should be a
follow up program and we do not have this kind of public relations. Council-
man Samuelson said he_agreed. .
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Councilman Liebl said he would like to ask the City Attorney. what contact he
has had in regard to the Benson property on East River,Road. The City..,;
Attorney said he had prepared a report on.four properties, and that on this
particular property the owner had indicated that he wanted to come in and
meet with the Building Inspector to rehabilitate the building. If he does
not do this, it wi11 have to go to court and it will be a borderline case on
whether the court te11s them to tear it down. Councilman Lieb1 said that
this was a terrible piece of junk, and he:felt the progerty could b�
developed and put to.better use.. _The City Attorney said the owner.had
indicated an interest in coming before the Council to get the adjo�:ning
property rezoned so they could build a mare substantial building. Council-
man Samuelson asked if_there was any time limit on the other buildings. The
City Attorney said that on the M& I Auto Supply Company, he had rece�ved
a Ietter indicating that the property had been purchased by the Miller Con-
struction Company who wi11 be in to get a permit, and he is sure they are in
earnest. He said that the notice on the house on Apex is up in two days and he
has.not received an answer yet, and if he does not it will then go to court.
Regarding the house on 5809 2nd_Street Northeast, he has.written the fee
owner in Chicago, but he had not been found, so he has started service by
publication. , . _
BIDS - ST. 1967-1 AND ST. 1967-2 �OPENED NOON, MAY 15, 1967):
The Finance Director read the following bids: .:
PLANHOLDER BiD DEPOSIT BASE BID COMPLETION DATE
Alexander Construction Co. Seaboard $154,300.06 Oct. 15, 1967
4641 Hiawatha Avenue Surety , _ _
Minneapolis, Mi.nnesota 5% .. . : .
Dunkley Surfacing Co. United
� 3756 Grand Street N.E. Pacific
Minneapolis, Minnesota 5%
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P.O. 2675
New B'r.2ghton, Minnesota
$129,665.22
U.S.F. & G. $145,125.05
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C. S. McCrossan, Inc.
Box 322, Route 2
Osseo, Minnesota
Noxthern Asphalt Const. Co.
1631 66th Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota ,
BID DEPOSIT
Great American
Insurance Co.
5%
Home O�aners
Insurance Co.
5°l0
BASE BID
$134,805.62
$131,613.95
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COMPLETION DATE
As specified
Coancilman Harris asked the City Engine�r to relate the streets included in
these projects for the audience. The City Engineer said that these projects
would include 63rd from University Avenue to 5th Street, 61st Avenue from
University Avenue to Main Street, Rainbow Drive - 61st Avenue to Comet Lane,
Hugo Street - East River Road to the east end of the street, Baker - from
73rd Avenue to Osborne Road, and Arthur Street from Mississipp� Street to
the north end of the school property. Councilman Samuelson asked if the
City was getting the required easement for a cul-de-sac on Hu�o Street.
The City Engineer said that there has been a different recommendation from
the Planning Consultant on how it should be developed, and this will be
brought back to the Council at a later time. The City Engineer said that
the estimated cost had been $130,098.30, and the bid was under that.
Councilman Liebl asked if this surfacing company had done work for the City
before, and if it had been satisfactory. The City Engineer said yes, they
had had a contract last year.� �.. :
- MOTION by Councilman Liebl to award the bid for ST. 1967-1 and St. 1967-2
to the Dunkley Surfacing Company, 3756 Grand Street Northeast, Minneapolis,
, Minnesota fa the amount of $129,665.22, to be completed October 1, 1967.
� Seconded by Councilman Harris. - . "
Councilman Liebl said he had a petition signed by $5% of the people on
' Jugitor and he just wanted to consult with one.more person, and if the
people concur with putting the street in on Comet Lane from the park to
Trinity Lane, he would like to have these put in this contract if possible.
The City Engineer said that they cari only add up to 25% to a.contract, and
,. they alr�ady have two streets on which a hearing has already been held, but
they may let another contract. He said that when Councilman Liebl has the
petition, he can bring it in to engineering, and he will be able to give
� him a better answer. �.
Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
, carried. . , ; _ . . : ..
CLAIM SATISFACTION - BIANCONI BOND: ' ='"-
, Couneilman Harris asked if �this document had been executed. The City Attorney
said�it had been his understanding that it was not to be executed until the
Council had approved it. � . . . � - � `
�. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive and approve the Claim Satisfaction
and direct the City Clerk to execute the document. Seconded by Councilman
Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the
, ' motion carried. � . ' •
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Mayor Kirkham said that he was not ready to consider this at this time.
Councilman Samuelson said he was not ready either.
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to table consideration of the annual report
to the next regular meeting. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Councilman Liebl
mentioned that he did not like the picture of the sidewalk included in the
report and would suggest a different one if possible. Mayor Kirkham suggested
he bring it to the attention of .the City Manager when this is brought back on
the agenda. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared
the motion carried. '
REQUEST FOR SEWER CODE STUDY - LIEBL:
Councilman Liebl said that he would like to ask the City Engineer and Consulting
Engineer to present him with the specifications for sewage and water pipe
installation which he felt were important for Fridley!s future utility grbwth
and expansion. He said he would like to study them and then present to the
Council, with the help of experienced people, a unified sewer code for our
City, and he would like the cooperation of the Council,
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to instruct the City Engineer and the Consulting
Engineer to furnish presently available specifications on sewage and water
pipe installations for the purpose of research and study. Seconded by
Councilman Harris. He said he would like to have al1 members of the Council
receive this. Councilman Liebl said that this had been his intent. Upon a
voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
PLANNING COMNIISSION MEETING MINUTES MAY I1 1967:
(1) DISCUSSION• 3RD STREET PATTERN
Councilman Harris said that the Planning Commission had made no determination
at their meeting, nor was there anything in the minutes about it being brought
up again. He said he would like to request that this appear on their agenda
again, for a final determination. Mayor Kirkham said he did not feel that it
was necessary to go back to the Planning Commission as they had had it for
many months, and in a sense this had been an informal hearing. He said he
felt most people would like to see the extension made, and there was a
proposal from the people through whose property the street would go. Mayor
Kirkham said he wouid entertain a motion to direct the City Engineer to
proceed with drawing specifications for this extension. Councilman Harris
said he had no objection to this, but he had brought this to the Council's
attention because they had discussed a wider street, and the improvement of
the street would be tantamount to any design. Mayor Kirkham said that there
was a 60 foot right-of-way so his intention would be to have a 40 foot street
back to back with curb. Councilman Harris said then rezoning is not necessary
for the width of the street. Mayor Kirkham said he felt a 40 foot street
should go through regardless of what else is done. Councilman Harris said
that if the Council chooses to approve this street, he suggests the Council .
ask the Planning Commission to again consider the rezoning request. Mayor
Kirkham said that that was another matter and it could certainly be considered
separately. Councilman Samuelson said he agreed. He said he felt the
connection should be made so there was a good flow of traffic through for
fire and police. Councilman Liebl said that at the hearing last ThurSday, he
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felt the people indicated they were willing to wholeheartedly support this.
Councilman Harris said he felt the length of the street should be determined
and where it should start. Mayor Kirkham said that this part of the street
could be done immediately regardless o� whether anything is done farther
north or not, He said that there is road up there and whether it is to be
improved or not is another question, He said that this project has been
discussed since last fa11, and if something is not done soon, we wi11 be
into another season. The Council. di�scussed following the general pattern
for connecting 3rd Street between 58th Avenue and 57th Place. Councilman
Samuelson said that a�t�en the engineers were through with the plans, they
should refer it to the City Attorney for the easement requirements if
necessary.
MOTIOI�T by Councilman Liebl to approve the construction of a street from
58th Avenue Northeast to 57th Place as suggested in Exhibit A.
The City En.gineer asked if it w.as the Council's intention to have the
property owners improve the street or for the City to do it. Mayor Kirkha m
said that the City Engineer is to draw the specifications, but the property
owner will do his own improvement. The City Engineer said that there were
several lots that do not have water and sewer services, and he asked if the
Council wished to hold public hearings. There was only one owner involved,
and Councilman Harris suggested they get a letter, �.nd then there would be
no need to hold a hearing. The City Engineer said that there is another
problem as this area is low and needs a storm sewer, and when they do the
street would be the time to put the storm sewer in. He said that this would
be a matter of money, if the street is to be paid for by the property owners,
they may not be willing to do this. Mayor Kirkham suggested that the City
Engineer bring this back to the""Council when he has some figures, so they
will be able to talk to the people. He qu�;t�ned whether the Council was
considering closing off one street, in which case he said they could probably
get by without storm sewer. Councilman Harris said this was not going to
be vacated at this time. The City Engineer said they would bring all the
specifications back before the Council. , . ,
The motion was seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there
being no nays, M�yor Kirkham declared the m��tion carried.
S2Z DEDICATION OF ARTHUR STREET WITH REFERENCE TO GARDNER�S PLAT (P S��66 O1)
The City Engineer said that the Planning Commission has not taken any action,
but he pointed out on the map what they were proposing, He explained that at
present they are planning on leaving the low land go, He said that the Planning
Commission suggested that there be an agreement that in three years he would
give the City the easement and move the house off so that Arthnr Street can
go through. He said that the house is on the easement, but that Mr, Templin
want time to get the area developed, then he will move the house. Councilman
Samuelson said then this is coming in in two plats. Mr. Templin said that
basically yes, this plat and the outlot. He said that Lots 7- 18 would be
in the outlot and he could build on Lots 19 - 2S. Councilman Samuelson asked
Mr. Templin if these h�omes could meet the 4' water table. Mr. Templin said
yes he had checked this. The Council discussed with Mr. Templin the future
streets, where the storm sewer goes, and the fact that the water line was
already in. The City Engineer suggested that they ask for escrow becau�e
the assessments wi11 be high. Councilman Samuelson said he would suggest they
also get a subdivzsion development plan. Mr. Templin said that this.w�s the
reason for bringing this as he wants the Council�s preliminary approval.
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Councilman Liebl asked if Mr. Templin is the one who will develop the land.
Mr. Templin said yes. Councilman Lieb1 asked if he would be the one that F�
would put money in escrow. Councilman Samuelson said that it would become +
part of the final p1at, and all that he needs at the present time is prelimi- _�
nary approval of the general concept so that he can proceed with the project.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to concur with the general concept, and that
any plat filed will be with the provision for escrow for storm sewer and
street with a drainage plan as part of the hardshell. Seconded by Councilman
Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared
the motion carried. � � `
Councilman Harris asked if the water service that went down 64th Avenue
would be included in the escrow. The City Engineer said that the escrow would
be for any lot-s that he developed. • �'-
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive the minutes of the Planning
� Commission Meeting of May 11, 1967. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a
voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
, CHANGE ORDER N0. 1- SS&SW ��84: - �
Councilman Harris asked if this is the change order that had been discussed
at the last meeting. The Consulting Engineer said that there were two
, c hanges that had been discussed at the last Council Meeting and they were
incorporated in this one change order. One was the reali�nment of.the sewer
in Nagel's Woodlands and the other is the reduction of the storm sewer on
� Stinson Boulevard. Councilman Samuelson asked Mr. Ray Carlson about a
petition they had signed to stop the sewer at a particular point. The Con-
sulting Engineer said that this would not affect this change order.
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water and storm sewer Improvement Project ��84. Seconded by Councilman
Liebl. Upan a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the
motion carried.
PETiTION ��13-1967 - REQUESTING DELETING A SEWER LEITERAL FROM PRO.7ECT ��84:
Councilman Samuelson read Petition ��'13-1967 which requested that the sewer
lateral end'on the west property line of the lumber yard. He asked if
this would affect the change order. The Consulting Engineer said that the
realignment was just through Nagel's Woodlands, but the remainder will stay
the same as it was at the public hearing. The City Engineer pointed out
the way this had originally been planned and the realignment. He said that
this petition will require another change order. ' �_
MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive Petition ��13-1967, and direct the
Administration to ask the Consulting Engineer to draw up a change order
for the deletion of the sewer lateral as stated in the petition.
There was a discussion at the Council table with Mr. Gordon Swenson and
Mr. Ray Carlson on whether the sanitary sewer should go to the back lot
line between the luniber yard and Nagel's Woodlands, and where the line was
to.be stopped.
Councilman Samuelson asked that the motion be read back, and with tfie '
approval of Councilman Harris changed it to stop the sanitary_sewer line at
the northeast corner of Lot 4 in Nagel's Woodlands. Seconded by Councilman ',
Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the '
motion.carried.
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Mayor Kirkham said he thought the Council should discuss the service road.
Councilman Liebl aslced if this is put in will they have to rip up the
street. The Consulting Engineer said that another way would be for the
property owner to provide an easement for the construction of sanitary sewer.
Councilman Harris suggested that this be completed before the project is
ordered in. Councilman Samuelson asked Ray Carlson if it was feasible
for him to give a sanitary se�aer easement. Mr. Carlsori questioned how big
an easement it would be. The Consulting Engi_neer said he thought 20 feet.
He said that it was possible also that a building could be serviced from
the rear. He suggested they get an easement in the front and it could be
traded in the future. Council.:;�an Samuelson said he thought they should get
a11 the easements in the hands of the City at this time. Councilman Samuelson
asked Mr. Gordon Swenson if it was agreeable to hirn, and he said no because he
plans to build his building all the �vay to the back of the property. The
Consulting Engineer said that another alternative would be to put the entire
easement on lumber yard property or the sewer line down Osborne Road which
v,auld be a very expensive proposal. Mr. Gordon Swenson said he needs quite a
setback and would rather give the easement in front along with the lot
Mr. Nagel wants to sell, as those buildings �ai1l have to be as far back as
his wi11. Councilman Harris said that there seem to be a number of approaches
to this problem. _
MOTION by Councilman Harris to return this sewer line problem to the Engineering
Department and request them to prepare a report regarding the routing of the
sewer line and the necessary easements before this project is continued.
Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays,
Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. .
Mr. Carlson asked if this meant there would be no action taken tonight.
Councilman Samuelson said n�t uatil a1:. �h�s:; oth°-t' things are ironed out.
CHANGE ORDER ��6 W-75A:
MOTION by Counci].�aan Samuelson ta approve Change Order ��6 for Water Project
75-A. Seconded by Cou:�cilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no
nays, Mayor Kirkham declared �he motion carried.
Councilman Liebl asked the Consuiting Engineer if this change order will
take care of the problem. The Consulting Engineer said that this change
order will complete Water Project 75 A.
ORDINANCE ��363 PROVIDING FOR WELL REPAIR - WELL N0. 4: � '
Councilman Samuelson asked for an explanation of what went wrong with the
well. The Consulting Engineer said this was primarily a pump re�,�ir. He
said there will be a continual request for emergency ordinances on the
Hinckley Well pump installations because it costs in excess of $1,000 to
pull the pump and reset it, which has to be done without inspecting it.
Then from $75 to $125 to break the pump down, sa it is a minimum of $1100
to $1200 just to determine the problem. Councilman Samuelson asked if
the water department was providing proper maintenance, The Consulting
Engineer said that this was a problem of alignment and the bearings, spiders,
and shaft need repair. He explained that the problem exists because the
shaft was extended. He said that an alternate solution would be to provide
a commercial pump which would require the purcfiase of a new pump. He said .
they asked for an estimate for discussion, and it would be $7200 for the
pump, plus installation and control changes, and he said it appeared to them
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that it would be a reasonably good ganlble to znvest approximately $1200,.�and
some dollars in the repair of the pump.
MOTION by Councilnian Harris to adopt Emergezlcy Ordinance ��363. Seconded by
Councilman,Liebl. '
Mr. Paulson asked rir. Comstock if the pump has to maintain a vacuum.
Mr.. Comstock said no, Mr. Paulson asked i.f the pump was at the bottom of .
the shaft. Mr. Comstock said yes, Mr. Paulson asked if the manufacturer
had been consulted. Mr. Comstock said they had consulted the manu.facturer
dozens of times, and the expert from the. oil field had been consulted.
Mr. Paulson aslced why there had not been a final inspection when the
installation was made. Mr. Comstock said that this had been checked at the
depth called for which was between 240 and 250 feet, but about.three years
ati:er this time it was determined the setting should be increased, so the
pump setting was deepened. Councilman Lieb1 asked when they expect the
pump back in service because of the sprinicling season coming up. Mr. Comstock
said he did not know, that it tivould take a wha.le to have it repaired.
UPON a roll call vote, Kirkham, Lieb1, Harris_, SamueZson voting aye; nays,
none, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. .
RESOLUTION ��92-1967 AUTHORi7.ING ADVERTISING FOR BIDS - 2 POLICE CARS:
MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution ��92--1967. Seconded by.
Councilman Samuelson for discussion.
CounGilman Liebl said he had received a study of which is the best car on
the road from the Consumerts report for this year. The repor� compared
Chryslers, Mercurys, Bui.cks and reported that the acconunodations of these
cars are no better than the lower priced cars, and in some cases worse.
Councilman Lieb1 said he had recieved criticism because the City bought
Buicks, and it seems that the National Consumer Report verifies the people�s
erificism. He asked Chief McCarthy why he had decided on Buick. Chief
McCarthy said that the Police Department does.not decide, they just ask for
a resolution to ask for bids under certain specifications. He said they
take the cheapest bid with the most dollar value. He said that if Ford or
Chevrolet could come up with the specifications it would be fine, they are`
not.asking for Buick. Councilman Lieb1 said he thought Chrysler would be a
good deal. Chief McCarthy explained that he w�uld,agree with this but they
had not bid. Councilman Harris said.that Police cars have different criteria
than standard cars, which probably was not part of the test taken on standard
cars. Councilman Liebl said the cars were fu11y equipped. He said that he
had wanted to check into this so the Council was not accused of not taking
the lowest bid, which he said he felt should be taken except in very special
circumstances. He said that they had spent $730 more than the lowest bid,
and if they should get a lemon, it is that much more money spent. Chief
McCarthy said that all cars are under a 50,000 miles warranty, and as they
do not keep them any longer than this, anything that happened would be
covered under the warranty. Councilman Liebl asked if these cars would have
more trade-in value. Chief McCarthy.said that when the,PoZice Department is
through with a car, it is worn out and not worth anything, and they do not
consider the trade-in value, only the cash outlay. Councilman Samuelson
said he w�uld like to see the specifications changed to include Ford and
Chevrolet. riayor Kirkham asked if the speeifications excluded anyone. Chief
McCarthy said no. Councilman Samuelson asked if Ford and Chevrolet could
meet the weight requirement. Chief McCarthy said they could. Mr. vanDan, a
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visitor to the Council Meeting, asked how these specifications compared with
the High��ay Patrol cars. Chief rlcCarthy said the specifications were word
for word. Mr. Paulson, a visitor to the Council Nleeting, asked how ttiey can
justify $750 if the cars could be bought for less. Mayor Kirkham said that
this had been thoroughly discussed, and only three companies had bid, Buick,
Plymouth and Dodge (whose bid had been outrageously high). He said the
Police Department and Administration felt that the difference per car was
money well spent. Chief McCarthy said that the Depa�:tment has one Plymouth
and it is broken down most of the time. Councilman Samuelson asked about the
cost breakdo�an. Chief McCarthy said that the Council gets it in the agenda
every monti. The Council looked at the report. Councilman Harris said
that the report shows the Plymouth is the mast costl.y to maintain, Chief
McCarthy said that 35 to 40 invitations are sent to new car dealers in the
Metropolitan area, and they are 'lucky if tl�ey get three bids, as the car
companies do not �aant to se11 police cars. Councilman Liebl said he
hoped that next time there would be more bids, as tfiis was very frust:tiating.
He said that Minneapolis gets more bids, but perhaps this was because they
have more cars to provide. Mayor Kirkham said that a11 they can do is
invite them. Mr. Paulson sugges�ed they let bids when business is down for
the dealers. Mayor Kirkham said that this is noL always possible. Council-
man Samuelson asked Chief McCarthy it the Council could advertise to buy cars
for delivery six months later, Chief McCarthy said that this had been done
three years ago, and they had received no bids. Councilman Harris asked if
th.e cars with the special specifications co�r�e off the floor. Chief McCarthy
said that a11 the police cars are specially made, Councilman Harris said
then it would make no difference when the cars were bid. Chief McCarthy said
that there is no dealer in the Twin Cities that stocks police cars - they
have to be ordered from the factory. Mr. vanDan suggested they go to the
factory for bids. Lieutenant Rick said that ttiey have done this in the
past. Councilman Liebl said that he had heard the accusation that it was no
use bidding in Fr�.dley as there was no cha�ice of getting the bid. A visitor
to the Council Meeting said that an Anoka car salesman he had talked to was
telling him about a contest they had, in which about six police cars were
incluied. The salesman said the police cars had been bid out of the factory
and did not count in their sales. Lieutenant Rick said there had been a
proUlem last year when they had bid a car at an off-season, and the factory
informed them they would not run a police car through the factory at that
time,.so the Police Department had to keep one of their old cars a ridiculously
long period of time. A visitor to the Council Meeting asked why Fridley
did not couple their bids with Minneapolis and St. Paul instead of buying only
2 or 3 cars at a time. Lieutenant Rick said car manufacturers are not making
much money on police cars, considerably less than a standard model of the same
type. Mayor Kirkham said he thought this might be a good idea, and he would
take it up with the Anoka County Association of Municipalities, however, he
doubted that this would be of interest to the others, because they w�ould be
buying their cars at their convenience when their mileage was right on their
particular cars, but it merited investigation.
VOTE upon the motion to adopt Resolution ��92-1967 was a voice vote, there being ',
no nays, Mayar Kirkham declared the motion carried. ..
RESOLUTION ��93-1967 REGARDING STREET REIILWAY CROSSINGS:
MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution ��93-1967. Seconded by Council- '
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Councilman Samuelson said he would like to see 79th Avenue and State Aid
Road 310 (which is about 83rd Avenue) added also. He said he thought
the Council should get these hearings taken care of at the same time.
Councilman Liebl said we probably w�n't get them a11 at once anyway,.but
we may get one or two, Mayor Kirkt�am said that it will not hurt to ask
for three or four.
With the approval of the seconder, Councilman Harris amended the resolution
to include 79th Avenue and 83rd Avenue. �Tpon a voice vote, there being no
nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. •
CI�AIMS : - . . . ,
MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve for payment General and Public
Util�.ties Claims .�i�11750 through ��11860 and Liquor Claims ��1089 through ��1147.
Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Councilman Samuelson asked how much more •'�. .
• work there was left on the Melody Manor Park. The Consulting Engineer said ,
he did not recall about the utility construction, but that Park Construction ,
had done most of the grading. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor
Kirkham declared the.motioN� carried. '
ESTIMATES:
Councilman Samuelson noticed that one of the estimates for the Noyes Construc-
tion Company had not been signed, and he said that a11 signatures should be
on the estimates before the checks are written. �
MOTION by Councilman Harris ta approve the following estimates subject to
signatures being completed: � • -
D. M. Noyes Construction Company
General Contractors
100 West Franklin Avenue
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Frzdley Civic Center - Certificate No. 5
(5-4-67) for period from March 31, 1967
ta April 30, 1967
Harry S. Horwitz & Co., Inc.
Mechanical Contractor
1411 - llth Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Fridley Civic Center - Certificate No. 4
(4-27-67) for period from March 16, 1967
to April 19, 1967 .
Hoffman Electric Company, Inc.
Electrical Contractors . -
Anoka, Minnesota
Fridley Civic Center - Certificate No. 4
(4-30-67) fox period from April l, 1967
through Apri1 30, 1967
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$ 9,016.20
$ 2,070.00
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Keys Well Drilling Company
413 North Lexington Parkway
St. Paul, �linnesota, 55104
Estimate ��2 - Water Improvement Project No.
85 (Partial) (Repair - We1Z No. 3) -
Estimate ��18 - Water Improvement Project No.
75-A (Final�i (Three Additional Drift We11s)
Sandstrom & Hafner, Inc.
749 Forest Dale Road
New Brighton, Minnesota 55112
Estimate ��3 - Storm Sewer Improvement Project
5-C (Partial) (Laterals west of University and
north of T.H. ��100 - Sylvan Hil1s area)
Park Construction Company
51 - 37th Avenue Northeast
Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55421
Estimate �kl - Melody Manor Park Improvement
Project No, P-1 (Partial)
Comstock & Davis, Inc.
Consulting Engineers
1446 County Road "J"
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432
For the furnishing of Professional Engineering
Services on Melody Manor Park Boundary Survey
& Topog and Master Site Plan - Project No. P-1
Estimate ��1 (Final) for the furnishing to Pro-
fessional Engineering Service for planning Water
Improvement Project No. 75-F (T.H. ��47 Water
Main relocation)
For the furnishing of resident inspection and
resident supervision tor the staking aut of the
construction work for the following:
Estimate ��8 - Sanitary Sewer, Water and Storm
Sewer Improvement Project No. 79 from April
3, 1967 through Apri1 29, 1967 (Commerce Park,
Swanstrom Court, etc.)
Estimate �kl - Sanitary Sewer, Water & Storm
Sewer Improvement Project to. 84 from April 3,
1967 through April 29, 1967 (Baker Avenue between
Osborne Road & 75th extended east, Onondaga between
Central and Stinson, etc.)
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$ 2,340.00
$ 500.00
$41,549.85
$ 5,197.50
$ 1,113.00
$ 726.48
$ 52.50
$ 444.00
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Estimate ��1� - Water. Improvement Project No. 75-C, '
Schedule 2, from April 3, 7.967 through April 29,
1967 (High Service Pumps and 3 Additional Filters) _$ 90.00
Estimate ��l - Mel.ody Manor Park Improveme.nt Project .
_No. P-1 from April 3, 1967 through ApriI.29, 1967. $ 148.00
Estimate ��3 - Starm Sewer Improvement Project No. ,
5-C from April 3, 1967 through April 29, 1967 .�
; (laterals west of University Avenue and north of
T.H. ��100 - Sylv«n Hills area) ,; :.. $ 1,387.00
The cnotion was seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice voEe, there being
no nays, Mayor Kirk.ham declared the motion carried.
LICENSES• _
MOTION by Councilinan Samuelson to approve the following licenses:
EXCAVATING
Roseto�•�n Sanitation Inc.
1408 Coon Rapids Blvd. �
Coon Rapids, rfinnesota By: Kenneth Berghorst Rene���al
Weleski & Son - ' "
9316 Jamestotan -
Mznneapolis, tifinnesota 55433 By: George Weleski Renewal
GENE:RAL, CONTP�ICT.OP.S
Boyce Co�struction , -
- 1366 High���ay 100 N, r. ,
Minneapolis, Tiinn_-sota By; Charles D. Boyce New
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L. Dailey, Custom Euilders . - .
8251 East Kiver Road
Fridley, blinnesota By; Leonard Dailey
Sonny riiller Construction Co.
4237 West 25th Street _ .
Minneapolis, rlinnesota By: Gerald rliller
L.W. Samuelson Construction Co.
7800 E�st Fiver Road
_.Fridley, rfinnesota By: L.W. Samuelson
Tom S. Silvis Construction Co.
' 6020 Z�lynncaood . Road �
Minneapolis, �finnesota By; Thoa�as S. Silvis
Swenso:i Building
5615 Can�den Avenu•� ,lorth
1�Iinneapolis, Pfinnesota By: Ray Swenson
New
Renecaa 1
Renewal
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GH;I�TEI:AL CON`.CF.�'1C'7'ORS �
Ryan Constr«cLion Co., of �1inn., Inc.
7515 �•1ayz.ata B1vd , ' �
Mitineapolis, P•IinnesoLa By: James I:. Ryan
Vaiiman ConsLrt�ction Co., Inc.
258 �Iumboldr Ave . North
rlinneapolis, Minnesota By: Richard Vanman
H�:ATING
Faix'con, Inc .
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New
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20?_1 L•�, County Foad C.
Rosevi]_le, riinnesota By; I�]i_I.l.i.am Forcler New ',
West End Air Conditioning ' ',
6408 Cambrid�e Street '
Minneapolis, rlinnesota By: E. C. Gorham Rene���al
SIGN HAi;GERS
Telke Signs, Inc.
3940 Tlinnehaha Ave .
Minneapolis, Minnesota
GA�r,
t4inr,esota Li_nseed Oil Cor:�Fany
2�j 1}�}t.�'? �iVE. �T.:�.
Fridley, i�;inr.eso�.a
P+ortherr. Ordin�nce
48th « i'arshai 1 P:.�;.
�ri. dle3�, ',•iinnes�±a
CiG=�ftc�7'�l�
E--.st River Ro�d Gara�.,e
6501 E. .tiver itcad D:.E.
F: id�.cy, i�`_ir.r,e�ota
2:innesota Linseed Oi� Cor:.c�.n3-
2� t;!{tt; t�ve. P:. r:.
cri�I.ey� P'�inr��s��a
SuF.er E:rr.erica
745?� li. �{�Y`�.I• �toa.d I.i.l�.
r ridley-, i'ir�r�esotG
By: Ri_chard Telke New� '
by:
by :
Interstate litli�ed Corp. �f t•�ir,nes�+w
CGnteen Coriora�icn '
by: Joseih D�lin
by: Interst:.te Un� ted Corp. oP i:ir�r�esoi�.
by: J, Dennis Pauc�rr,, Jr. ,
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,)F�:I�7 Vi•;:?.X TP�UCK
�`.r.ol;a Drv Cleaners
191I 2nd nve,
:lno�ca, t=innasot.«
2•`ny Eroi }-�ers Co � pa,�y
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Fr�dley, i�ir:r:esota
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jil'll�ilt.S O `� CiO�U,i^�'ll$
bF331. hi�h�ay ;� �5 r:. u.
Fridley, i��innesota
SFR�IICE S�'.`:1IO�;S
Sur,�r �:r:�rica
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Frid?ev, 2�:i:�r.es�:�ta
Favre t s Spu:� Se>_�vice
3?_5� E. :u �er Ro�.d ;:. �..
Fric�l.ey, ?�:inn�; o;;a
East Rivel� Ro<:d G�_rage
5501 F, Ri.ver i�oad i�1. �.
Fri dley, :�'� nr�eso �a.
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b; : San: :i,-m�.nson
b.v : j•.`alt° r i ;ay
by: r�orth Air EIorr.e �s�ociation
by: J. P.2nnis nau^cr,, Jr.
by : DE:IlI11S � avre
by: Joseln Dolzr.
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being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared_the motion carried. '
PETIT�ON ��9-1967 REQUESTING STREET St�RFACING AND CONCRETE CURB, HAYES STREET ',
FRO� 73RD TO ONONDAGA STREET: '
The City Engineer asked if the Council wished to put in storm sewer in this '
area., Councilman Harris asked if people are aware that Che�petition did not '
include storm sewer. Councilman Samuelson suggested they include the stoxm
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sewer in the public hearing. '��
MOTION by Cauncilman Harris to receive Petition �r9-1967 and return it to the ' ''�'
Administration for procesaing and that storm sewer be included in the Public '
Hearing. Seconded by Gouncilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote,, there bezng no
nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. . '
REGUT�R COUNCIL MGETT_NG, 1�IL1Y 15, 1967
PF,TITION �f10-1967 P�T:QUF'STING T�� REMOVAL OF TI� CITY BUS ROUTE FKOM 66TH
AVL'NUE NORTI�AST:
PAC� i s
Mayor Kirkham said that the peop?.e prefer not to havc the bus run on 66th
Avenue. He said tllat this is a temporary turn-around necessitated by the
work on the rlethodist Church where tt-ie bus used to turn around, and the
people have notified the Council through petition that they do not want
to have the bus there any longer, and that the street is unable to take
the pressure. Mayor Kirkham said he had called Mr, Gerber and he had come
out to City Hall, but he had ta�ked.to Mr. Sheridan and they talked about
a different alternative, sa Mayor Ki_-rkham saicl he did not know where it
was standing at present as Councilman Sheiidan is absent.
There_were five signers of the petition present at the Council Nieeting.
One of the visitors said that al1 of a sudden one morning at 6;00 the
bus was running in front of their home. He said the buses weigh 30,000
pounds and the street was posted for 4 tou axle weight. He said that now
when it rains you can see two grooves down the street. He said he watched
the bus go over a curb in making a turn, and he felt the asphalt curbs
would go with the heavy bus g011lb ovex them. Mayor Kirkham said that the
Council appreciates this problem and they have already instructed the bus
to malce a change, however, they need direction. He said he had told them
what route to take but he was not sure what had happened because the City
Manager and Councilman Sheridan had �ontinued the discussion. Another
v isitor said they have had 20 cr 30 peo�le call the City Nlanager and they
get no satisfaction at a11. One of the visitors said he had talked to
Mayor Kirkham who had said.he would try to have the bus off the street by
Wednesday. Mayor Kirkham said he had contacted Mr. Gerber Monday morning
and he had come out, but he did not know where it was standing now after he
had been intercepted. One of the visitors asked why the geople had not
been notified. Mayor Kirkham said that they were to be notified. He had
understood that the bus company wanted to c�ntact the people first, but
they said there was plenty of time as they had to go to the Railraad and
Wh�rehouse Commission first, then they founcl out they did not need a
special permit so they went ahead with t_he route before Mayor Kirkham had
a chance to talk to the people. The visitor said there had been a sign
that said 4 ton limit, but the sign had been taken down no�l. Mayor Kirkham
said that if the street needs repairs, they wi11 be made. A visitor
asked about the 35 children on the block, and said he felt buses should
�e on :rain streets instead of residential streets. Mayor Kirkham said
that the bus does r.eed a place to turn around and they are attempting to
do what they can as fast as they can. A visitor asked about the bus goYng
on the service drive along T.H. ��65. Mayor Kirkham said that this is not
allowed as it is too close to another bus line on T.H. ��65.
Councilman Harris said that this probler► cannot be solved this evening but
perhaps they could give the people some encouragement, and he asked Mayor
Kirkham if he could call Nir. Gerber again. Councilman Samuelson suggested
they give some direction to the bus company, and his personal choice would
be from 61st Avenue to 7th Street, to Mississippi Street and then back south
on University, Mayor Kiricham said that this was the route he had suggested
to Mr. Gerber, but t�hen he came out the City Manader had intercepted.him
and called Councilman Sheridan so that it had gotten sidetracked, but he
would do what he could to.get it ��ack on 61st ancl 7th Street.
Mr. Paulson asked if there was some way they could require the bus company
to provide a turn around on private property. Mayor Kirkham said that he
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thought if they requested this, the bus would terminate in Columbia Heights.
Mayor Kirkham said that at one time they had assessed the possibility �of
going up to Osborne Road to serve ttie hospital, but they did not find this
financially feasible because o� the wide expanse of undeveloped land, A
visitor aslced if the Council had the authority to determine the temporary
route. Mayor Kirkham said they could say which rouCe was a1lo�ved, and
the bus company could decide whether to service it or not. Mr. Paulson said
that the bus company could decide to discontinue service. Mayor Kirkham said
they could petition to discontinue service, but they would need a hearing.
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson that the bus temporary route be from 61st
Avenue to 7th Street, from 7th Street to Mississippi Street, from Mississippi
Street to University Avenue. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice
vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
TIbN ��11-1967 REQUESTTNG WATER AND SEt�R, 72ND AVENUE_FROM CENTRAL TO
The City Engineer sazd that the petitioner wanted to build a building, and ',
h� showed the location on the map. He said he wanted City water and sewer or
he would have to put in his own water system and septic tank. Councilman Harris '
said that if the Council called a hearing, maybe ot-her people would be interested''
in it also. '
MOTION by Councilman Harris to rece?.ve Petition ;�11-1967 and set a PubZic
Hearing. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no
nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion caxried.
STREET SWEEPER•
Councilman Liebl said he had talked to many people on this subject, and he
would like to bring it to tlze attention of the Council. He said he would
request that the City utilize their street sweeper. He said tie has checked
and we do have one, and the people indicate they want and need the streets '
cleaned. He said he had recei:ved about 40 calls on this and Spring is the
time to start on this, and he has not seen the sweeper yet. Councilman Lieb1 '
said he would mal�e a motion to use the street sweeper if it is required, as now '
is the right time to start. Mayor Kirkham asked the City Engineer their ,
pattern for using the sweeper. The City Engineer said that the pattern was '
changed every year, but that the sweeper is in constant use on dry days. ',
Councilman Samuelson asked how many miles it could cover in a day. The City
Engineer said this would depend on how bad the street was or how far it had
to be hauled. Councilman Harris said he was glad that this had been brought
up, ad one of the best public relations would be to keep the streets clean
and to keep the sweeper going, this would also be doing preventative maintenance.,
The City Engineer said that this is one thing he insists on, and that they '
have a map drawn up on what is being done, and he can assure the Council they
are using the sweeper. Chief McCartiay mentioned that excess stones had never '
been swept up in their area after the street had been sealcoated last year. '
Mr. Paulson said he would like to mention that 57th Place to the west is '
quite broken up from heavy equipment that has been going in to fill an area, '
and he esked if a petition is necessary to get this taken care of. Mayor '
Kirkham asked if this heavy equipm�nt was coming in while the roads were ',
posted. Mr. Paulson said no, it was after the signs had been removed, but '
that the street was somewhat pulverized and weakened and needs sweeping and
repair.
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MOTION by Councilman Harris that the City Engineer prepare a report on 57th
Place as to the condition of the street, and what tlie Engineering Department
would suggest as to improving the street. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson.
Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kzrkham declared the motion
carri ed .
Councilmnn Liebl said that he was not
calling him and as their Councilman he
the attention of the Council.
CITY EMPLOYEES` FACILITIES:
c�iticizing anyone, but he had people
feels he should call these things to
Councilman Liebl said that as Councilman of the 3rd Ward he is very interested
in the City employees. He said that last week he was on vaeation and he had
a chance ta inspect the City facilitzes an� fol7.owed some oi the CityTS very
dedicated people on their jobs. He saici he has come to some con'.clusions. He
said he asked himself if the Public Works employees have an adequate reporting
location �vith wash facilities, and he asked himself if the Ci.ty as an
employer has been living up to their responsibilities in regard to their
employees. He said he felt that there `aere improvements necessary that'.
should be forthcoming in the near future, and he would like tlie Council to
remedy the obvious shortcomings. He said that some of these people work
under very difficult and trying circizmstances. H° mentioned th:: City
Mechanic who had to �aork on the e,�uipment last year under very cold conditions.
He said he would like to urge Councilman Harris to come up soon with a
garage site because it wi11 help the City as a whole. Gouncilman Samuelson
said that last Thursday they had met with the Planning Commission in this
respect, because th�y feel coneern for the emplayees also and are all anxious
to proceed �aith the facilities. He said t��ey had me�.txt to expedite this if
they could. The City Engine�r said that as Director ot Public Worics, he
has written four memorandums concer.ning the poor conditions they must wark
under, and also about the need for a garage. Mayor Kirkham s%±id that, as
Councilman Samuelson said, they met with the Planning Commission and they
have canducted a survey about possible sites and they are proce�ding on this
as quickly as possible.
Councilman Liebl said that to conclude this, he would like to say he had the
impression that some people felt we were a secund class City, and he felt
this should not be. He said the City.er.:,�loyees should get the same treatment
as if they were worlcing for private industry. He felt the Public Wor�s
L�epartment has very dedicated men who do not hesitate to go out any time of
the day. Councilman Harris said that the Planning Commission Meeting Minutes
of May 11, 1967 under Item 6 covers their next approach as to location f�r a
City garage.
Cor1NiUNICATIONs
, �) BOARD OF HEALTH: APRIL REPORT
Councilman Harris said he would not want to move to receive something that
I he could not read, indicati.ng the reproduction of the report in the agenda.
Councilman Samuelson said he w ould like to direct the Administration not to
put a copy such as this in the agenda.
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returned at the next meeting in readable condition. Seconded by Councilman
Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, riayor Kirkham declared the
motion carried.
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(B) R P riINDEP.: PROP; RTY VALUATlON
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive this coi.ununication and re�er it
to the Assessor for reevaluation, ,
Coun�ilman Liebl asked if these ta�es were because of Special Assessments
or if it was just the reevaluation, rlayor Kirkham said that it was just
the reevaluation. Councilman Lieb1 said he would understand why Mr, Minder
was concerned. Mayor Kirkham said ttiat this possibly could be an error,.
and the assessor wi11 be asked to take a second loolc.
The motion was seconded by Councilman Harris, and upon a voice vote, there
being no nays, Mayor Kiricham declared the motion carri�d.
SC) ARCHI�ECT: ROOMS B-3 AND 8-13: �
MOTION bv Co w.icilman. Harris to receive the communication from Smiley &
Associates. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being
no nays, Mayor Kirlcham declared the motion carried.
�D�• JAYCEES: CARNIVAL
Mayor Kirk�am asked if this taas essential�.y the same as their request of
last year. The representative of the Jaycees said ttiat it was. Mayor
Kirkham said that the Council could hai�dle this the same as they did last
year, and not deny the request, simply receive the communication.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the communicati�n from the Jaycees.
Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays,
Mayor Y.irkham declared the motion carried. •
�E) MUNICIPAL LEAGUE : TAX REFORM L�GIST.,A.TION
MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the communication from the Municipal
League. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being
no nays, Mayor Kixkham declared the motion carried.
VISITORS: DESTRUCT�OT; DERLY �
The President of the Shorewood Association'was present at the meeting and
explained that in conjunction with the Fridley Festival they would like to
hold a"Destruction Derby" June 8, 9 and 10, in which junk cars are backed
up into each other until one remains as the tiainner. He said that the
owner of the property has approved this, and it wi1.1 be held across the
new road from the Shorewood Shopping Center where there are several acres
of dirt. A visitor from Twin Cities Speedways explained that the idea was
very successful at the Z�ain Cities Speedways. He said that they coould block
off�an area and water it down so it was somewhat muddy. He said that as a
drawing card it is a very popular form of competition. Mayor Kirkham asked
the Ckzief oi Police if the had any comments. Chief rfcCarthy said that this
wauld be on private property and sounded like it would be fun to watch, but
his concern would be about the pretection of the spectators. Councilman
Samuelson suggested that perhaps throuoh a permit fee they could have the
Fire Department stand by.. The City Attorney said that Ile was IlOt in favor
of the permit idea from the standpoint of liability. He asked what insurance
coverage they taould have in case of liability to spectators, who would provide
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it and in what amount. Trie Shorewood representative said that the Shore�000d
Association wauld take care of the insurance, and he had already contacted
a firm who feels that $50,000 liability would be sufficient. The man from
TWlIl Cities Speedway said that tYie drivers are required to wear crash helmets
and adequately secured safety belts, and he only remembers of one mi.nor
injury at the s;�eedway, Councilman Samuelson asked about the velocity they
would be traveling at. The visitor said that 25 to 35 MPH would be the
very maximum, and they would probably average 10 MP�I. Mr. Paul.son asked if
this would be setting a precedent in Fridley, or if it would be a one-time
dea1. Mayor Kirkham said he would hes�:tate to grant a permit as it is on private
property and h e would not want to be a part of licensing 'such a thing.
Councilman Harris said he agreed. Mr. vanDan asked if they would need a
Special Use Permit for the use of this property. The Council said no.
The City Attorney said that one thing of interest to the City would be
adequate liability insurance. He asked i� the Association signs a contract
with the people operating this event, The representative said yes, The
City Attorney asked the contract provides as far as assuming liability to
spectators. He asked if there was insuxa;zce in addition to $50,000 coverage
as this is not very much. The represen::ative for the Associatioii said they
would be looking into this, and he imagined they could increa'se the insurance
if the Council �e1t they should. Mayor Kirkham said he certainly would not
want to discourage them, but he dici not feel the Cou��cil should be part of
giving a permit. Mr. Whitmore, a visitor to the Council Meeting, suggested
that strata bails and snot� fence beyond that would make an effective stopping
agent.
VISITORS: JOHN CASSERLY, VACANT PROPERTY
Mr. John Casserly, 5969-5th Street Northeast, explained to the Council that
he owned land at 525-56th Avenue Northeast. He said that the home was
destroyed by the tornado and the property is vacant. He said that it is a
split lot 64�x80', and he understands thafi if he se7ls it, it will not be
possible to get a Building Permit because it is a split 1ot. He showed the
Council the location on the map. Mr. Casserly said that he had paid taxes
last year and this year, and wonder.s what sense there is in paying taxes if
he cannot sell it. Mayor Kirkham asked if there was vacant property along
this lot. Mr. Casser7_y said there was an easement on the side and tfien two
lots on the corner. Councilman Samuelson said that the Council could not
solve this this evening and that it should go to the Board of Appeals.
Mr. Casserly asked if he would have the right to build on the property
himself if he want-ed to. Councilman Samuelson said not now, as the year's
tornado grace is over, and he would have to apply for a waiver. Councilman
Harris explained the function of the Board of Appeals on granting variances
on side yards, area etc. He said they would grant a'r.earing and make a
determination. The Finance Director took Mr. CasserlyTS name and address
to see that he appears on the Board of Appeals agenda.
SERVICE ROAD NEXT TO ST. PHILIPS CHURCH:
, The City Attorney said that the President of the St. Philip's Congregation
has written'a letter to the City Council. Mayor Kirkham said he had
received a copy asking for the vacation of this service road. Councilman
Harris said that the service road does not serve any useful purposes as
' there is no crossover of T.kL ,��65, so he could not see �?-ze necessitj� of
maintaining this service road. The City Attorney said that this is all on
church property and their intention is to expand their parking facilities.
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He said they feel that the service road can best be used as part of the
parking 1ot. Someone questioned if there should be a pub L"ec hearing on
this vacation. The City Attorney said ttiat there was no other property
owner involved and it was a 100% petiti.on, Councilman Harris said that
the street cauld be vacated subject to any future easements.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to vacate the West Service Drive which is
located soutlz of West Moore Lake Drive, west of T.H. ��65, and north of
the shoreline of Moore Lake, subject to any future easements. Seconded by
Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice�vote,�there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
The City Engineer asked about curbing to keep the cars off the highway.
� The City Attorney said that there is a 10 foot ditch there full of.water,
and it is well separated, but they will locate the right-of-way line and
make sure nothing does get over on the hlghtaay.
� COMMUNICATION: JAYCEES
Mayor Kirkham said he had received a list of events to be held during the
� festival week coordinated by the Greater Fridley Association. He said
that the list of events includes on Sunday., June 11th, at the carni�al
site, ''Jaycee Board an.d City Council Water Dunk": A representative of
, the Jaycees said the Council memUers were a11 invited to attend, and they
would like to ask them to participate. Mayor Kirkham said they would make
no promises.
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There being no further business, a motion to adjourn the meeting was made
by Gounci.lman Harris, seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Mayor Kirkham
declared the Regular Council Meeting of May 15, 1967 adjourne3 at 17.:15 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
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Secretary to the Council
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The fo t I ow i ng i nformat i on i s be i ng prav i ded for your con s i derat i on ,
�s a result of our discussions �t the Council meeting of April 3,
ig67, �:herein I indic�ted to you th�t along with t e job description
outlining the educ�tion�l b�ckground requirements further job '
description w�s necess1ry in order to proceed wit our proposed
intentians of hiring � full-i;ime city pl�nner. '
The fo ! i ot•i i ng �zdd it i on � l suggest i ons ar� not i niended to be ''
complete but r�ther �re being provided for your information: '
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Planner to be responsible to eGch department Cs directed
by the City hTanager. - .
Assist the City hlanager in �ny additional duties as
required.
Prepare all background information rel�tive to a
petitioner's request for the Pl�nning Commissio7's
cons i derat i on ,nd their subsequent deterrn i nat i on .
4. Camt i nue to upd�te a I i C i�y PI ann i ng ��nd zon i ng at the
direction of the Counci! �nd City �danager.
$. � Cont i nue to update ord i n�nces re 1 Gt i ve ta p I�nn i ng and
zoning are�:s as directed by t he City Council with the
� assistance of the legal dep�rtm8nt.
6. Be Gvailable to solicit prospective commerci�l �nd
, �industrial investors.
7. Advise the Planning Commission on �ny new ideas in
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Any Gddition�t criteriG thGt you feel is necess.ry should be
prep�red far our use before we proceed with the acival interview ,
of �►ny prospec L i ve p l,nn i ng em� i oyee . �
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R�OLUTION ORDIIZIftG I1�IYROVF".t ��'i!`1'S APtD FIidAL PLAI`1S AI�(D
SPECIFZCA'I'IOi±S Al`lD ES`'i'li�tATES OF COSTS TfIEftEOF: STR��T
IMPftOVFi�1ESdT PROJECT ST. 1967-1 (ADD�t�IDUl�1 m3� .
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� WHERE.4S, Resolution No. 78-1967 of the City Council adopted the
17�' day of April, 1967, set the date for hearin; on the proposed
improvements, as sp�eifically noted in the Notice of Hearino attached
hereto for referenc� as r:chibit "A", and
4��AS, a11 of the property o4mers whose property is liable to be
assessed with the ma'�in�; of these improvements �as noted in said notice�
were given ten (10) days notice by mail and published notice of the Council
Hearin� throuoh two (2) wee�ly publications of the required notice, and th:
hearino was held and the property oFmers heard thereon at the hearin;, as
noted in said notice.
NOti�7, THF��r'ORE, EE IT RESOLV�, By the Council of the City of Fridle� ,
Anoka Cou.nty, Minnesota, as follo�rs: '
1. That the followino improvements proposed by Council Resolution
No. 78-1967 are hereby orderecl to be effected and completed '
�. as soon as reasonably possi'ole, to-wit: '
a} The followino improvements as noted under the Construction
Item in the,Notice of Hearing �in Exhibit "A"� for the stree�:
� Street Improvements, includino gradin.o, stabilized base,'hot-
. mix, bituainous mat, concrete curb and gutter, incidental
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That the work above may be consolidated with ot'ner areas as '
one improvemer_t. - '
That work to be perfornad under this project may 'oe perforaed
under one or nor2 contracts as may be dee�ed advisable upon '
receipt of bids. '
The City Enoine�r is hzreby desiaz�.a�ed as the Envin�er for this
improve�ent. He shall prepare final plans and speciii�ations
for the makino oi such improvenent. . '
ADOPTID BY Thr COIIti'CIL OF TFL CITY OF FfZI.DLEY THIS '
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MEMO DATE: May 29, 1967
MEMO NiTI�ER: CM ��67-22
gE: Utility.Easement in the Area of South�aest Quadrant
of Intersection of T.H. ��65 and Osborne Road
Attached herewith is the map showing the suggested width
and location of the easement;in the above mentioned area for utilities.
There was some discussion by the property owners to move the
alignment of the sewer in the front yards along Osborne Road. If
this alignment is used, t500.th�'hisndoescnotninclud��anyhcost for
would be increased by $3,
easement acquisition.
We have sent the deeds to Fridley LumUer Yard and Ives
Boisvert for a twenty foot utility easement and we t�ope to get it
back before Council meeting of June 5, 1967. This is to provide
for the future construction of sewer off the right of way of service
road.
The Council would have to approve one of the two alignments
for the future construction of the sewer and also whether the City
wants to proceed with the improvement of the service road along
Highway �65.
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Lawre�ce E. Benson
Ric�tard L. Schillinger
Ratph F. Anderson
Arthur C. Gcess
J. leonard Larson
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Chas. M. Denny
Carl L. Fwsberg
Mr. Earl Wagner, Gity Mgr.
City Council
City of Fridley .
6431 University Ave. N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota
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T�Isphons FEderal 2•7555
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SIS MINNESOTA FEDERAL BUILDING - 607 MARQUEiTE AVENUE
MtNNEAPOUS, MINNESOTA 55A02
June 2, 1967
Re: Increased life coverage for
policemen and firemen
Because of the hazardous nature of their work, a request has been made for
additional life insurance coverage on policemen and permanent firemen over and
above what is now carried on all city employees. There are two methods by which
increased protection can be provided.
-First of all, the group life insurance may be increased for the 24 employees
concerned. Because of the young average age of the patrolmen, increasing the
amount of coverage on this group would have the effect of lowering the rates for
the entire group. The present group rate is $.73 per $1,000 coverage per month.
By providing an additional $7,000 coverage on policemen and firemen {thus, a
total of �10,000) the rate for the entire group would be $.63 per $1,000 coverage.
Secondly, it is possible to provide an accidental death and dismemberment
policy. This type of policy would provide death and dismemberment coverage due
to accidents only. Thus, death from natural causes would not be covered. ?he
cost would be considerably less and yet would provide protection because of the
hazardous type of duty. Rates would be $.15 per $1,000 of coverage per month.
Emplovees
Present Plan
90
Possible Plans
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Compdrison Table
Group Rate Total Amt. of Ins.
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270,000 (3,000 per employee)
438,000 (3,C00 on 66 employees)
(10,000 an 24 employees)
168,000 (?,000 on 24 employees)
( AD 8D only)
Nonthlv Cost
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$275.04
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Should you require any additional information, please let me know.
Very truly yours,
ANDERSON AGENCY
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BUILDING STANDAItDS - D�SIGN CONTROL SUBCOrit�IITTEE MEETING MINUTES, MAY 16, 1967
The Meeting �aas called to order by Chairman Erickson at 7:48 P.M.
ROLL CALL
�MEMBERS PF'.ESENT:
, MEMBERS ABSENT:
OTHERS PRESENT:
Erickson, Hauge, Tonco
Bierman, Dittes
Building Inspector
1. CONSIDEREITIQN OF AN ADDITION TO THE FRIDLEY COVENANT CHURCH, LOTS 1- 4,
SYLVAN HILLS PLAT 4. SA..`�Lti' BEING 6390 UNI�'ERSITY AVENUE NORTHEAST,
FRIDLFY, MINNESOTA, 55421:
Mr. Curtis Bostrom presented plans and survey. Parishoners Roy Kirkham,
Gilbert Stenberg and Ernest Powell were also present and cooperated in
� presenting information.
(A) Exterior plywood panels were not deemed desirable
, and the applicants agreed to use masonite or other
materials. �
(B) Agreement was tentatively reached that the parking
lot would be dustproof stabilizer for this year with
a 2" asphalt mat being applied in a few years. The
Building Inspector informed applicants of the Council
policy of requiring a 5' planting strip where church
parking abuts residential.
(C) Planting show:� existing on plot plan to remain.
MOTION by Hauge, seconded by Tonco, to approve subject to stipulations
- A, B, and C, listed above. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays,
� the motion carried.
� 2. CONSIDERATION OF ARMCO STEEL BUILDING 60X75X15, 4500 SQUARE FEET,
�� ESTIMEITED COST $27,000 DETERL'�IAN WELDING �u T3NK SERVICE, 4775
3RD STREET NORTHEAST, MIN�APOLIS, rffNNESOTA, 55421:
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he did not have the plot or building plans. He stated Harstad
Company would submit foundation drawings and Armco would prepare
building plans and specifications. The applicant was advised that
the easements and future street arrangement would have to be
processed and approved by the City Engineering Department. Also
Chat the setback would be determined by the status of such streets
and easecnents (this property abuts R-3 on the south). Fencing. and
truck parking were discussed and would be indicated on the proposed
plot plan. �
The consideration of this building was continued to the next meeting, �
June 6, 1967.
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BOEIRD Or APPEALS ME�;TTNG MINUTES, MAY 24, 1967
The Meeting was called to order at 7:31 P.M. by Chairman Ylinen.
ROLL CALL •
MEMBERS PRESENT: Ylinen, Ahonen, Minish, Mittelstadt
MEMBERS ABSENT: Saunders
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1. RECONStD�RATION, AT THE UIFECTIO\ OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE FOLLO�dING PETITION: I
A REQUEST FOR A VARIE�NCE �RO:i SECTION 45.341 BY jdAIVER OF A FRONT SETBACK REQUIRE-
MENT OF SO FEET TO 55 FEET; A P.FQII�ST FOI: A VARIANC� FF.Ort SECTION 45.343 BY ZdAIVER
OF i'.EQUIREMENT OF S�F YARKING SPACES TO 18 Pt1RI:tNG SPACES;_ E1 RE4iT�.'ST FOR A VARIANCE
FRO�I SECTION 45.342 BY �tiTAIVE?Z OF REQUIRE�'IEfiT Or A DP.TVEtidAY TO INTERSECTIO\ OF 75
FEET TO 65 FEET ��ID A RE�UEST FRO�i SECTION 45.342 BY �dAIVER OF REQUIREMENT OF A
4 FOOT WALK E1ND A 15 FOOT CURBED STP.I � PER_CITY CODE OF FRIDLEY, MIN1� SOTA_1963 ,
REVISED DECE�if�ER~1964�^ON LOT�3�_BLOCK_l, �IERWAL'S 2� ADDITIONyANOKA COUNTY,
, NfLNNESOTA�SAI`'IE�BEING 6210 HIGHt�TAY �F65 NOnTHEAST, FRIDIEY�NfINNESOTA TO PERI�IIT
CONSTRUCTIOTt OF A MORTUAP.Y _(GEAP.HEIRT FUNEF.AL HOi�T�Z� FEQUEST BY GFORGE L. WALC�UISTi
4230 CENTRAL AVF.NUE NORTHEAST�MINi�TEAPOLIB rill�'NESOTA 55421;
Mr. Gearhart and Mr. Walquist w•°re
plan for the proposed mortuary wa�
advised that the Boaxd would take
present rzpresenting the p�titioner. The site
studied by the Board, and Chairman Ylinen
up the variances one at a time.
i. Setback Variance: The request as previous?� �z�nted by the Board would pzrmit'
the structure to set back 55 �e:�t fr�m the praperty l.ine instead of the�required
80 feet. . '
MOTION b;� Mittelstadt, seconded by Minish, to reafiirm the Board's previous
approval of this variance request, based upon the fact that the existing structures
along the service drive are not affected by this variance, and also because of a
verbal commitment by Mr. Walquist that the proposed structure to the north of the
proposed mortuary wi11 not be closer to the service drive than 55 feet, anct also ,
because of an estimate by Mr. Gearhart that the activity at the funeral home will
be extremely light. Upon a voi.ce vote, there being no nays, Chairman Ylinen declared
the motion carried. I
2. Parkin� Requirement: Request to reduce from required 54 to 18 parking spaces.
MOTION by biinish, seconded by rfittelstadt, to reaffirm the Board's previous .�
approval of this variance request, based upon receipt by the Board at this meeting
of an executed written agreement with the St. Philip�s Lutheran Church providing
reciprocal parking between the mortuary and the Church, and agreement by Mr.
Gearhart to post signs on the service drive directing overflow traffic to the
Church parking lot. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Chairman Ylinen
declared the motion carried. • '
3. Re�uest for waiver of the re uirement of a 4 foot walk and a 15 foot curbed
la� ntin�strip: It was pointed out that there will be a side�•�allc put in with the
improvement of West Moore Lake Drive along this property, so there is no need for,
a waiver of sidewalk construction, so the only consideration was the request to
F?aive the I5 foot planting strip requirement.
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MOTION by riinish, seconded by Ahoneu, to reai'firm the Board�s previous approval
of this variance reques� �aitti ttie stipulation that the area around the mortuary
be artistically landscaped to the satisfaction of the Building Standards - Design
Control Sub-Coaunittee, and ttiat the petitioner dedicate a 3 foot strip alon� the
property line on West rloore Lake Drive to the City for side�aalk construction.
Upon a voice vote, the�e being no nays, Chairman Ylinen declared the motion carried.
G.� Re�uest to permit d-rive�oay opening 65 feet from intersection instead of the
required 75 feet• '
MOTION by riittelstadt, seconded by Minish, to reaffirm the Board's approval of '
this variance request, because the proposed traffic flo�v for funerals, as
presented by Mr. Gearha-rt, appears to pose no problem at the intersection, and
that the 10 foot diffe-rential does not represent even one car Zength. Upon a
voice vote, there being no nays, Chairman Ylinen declared the motion carried. '
AD JOUKNI`1F' NT •
There being no iurther busines�, Chairman Ylinen declared the meeting adjourned
at 8:15 P.M. '
Respectfully submitted, '
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The meeting �vas called to order by Chairman Hughes at 7:35 P.M.
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R4LL CALL•
Members present: Erickson, Ylinen, Hughes, Jensen, Myhra • '
Others present: City Manager Wagner, Engineering Assistant Clark ,
APPROVE PLANNING COl1�1ISSI0N MINUTES : MAY 11, 1967 :
Chairman Hughes explained an error in the motion on the top of Page 7,
ZOA ��67-07, shows the rezoning from R-1 to R-2 and should be corrected to
R-3. .
Member Erickson said the motion, which he made, at the bottom of page 4
was not quite correct. It should read "and that the Planning Conunission '
beli,eves they can then proceed with their deliberation".
It should also be noted that the actual vote took place after Mrs. Hapka's
connnents . �
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MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Jensen, that the Planning CouIInission'
� minutes of May 11, 1967 be approved as amended above. Upon a voice vote,,
all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. ',
REGEIVE MINUTES OF PLATS & SUBDIVISIONS-STREETS & UTILITIES SUBCOMMITTEE MEETI�IG:
i�tAY. 18, 19 6 7:
't�i0TI0N by Jensen, seconded by Ylinen, that the Planning Commission '
.eceive �he minutes of the Plats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities Subco�¢nitt�=
• meeting of May 18, 1967. Upon a voice vote, all voting ayF, the motion '
carried unanimously. ,
RECEIVE BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SUBCONfi1ITTEE MEETING: MAY I6, 1967:''
Member Erickson (Chairman of Building Standards-Design Control Sub-
` coa�r►ittee) called attention to Item 1, paragraph (B). He asked that the '
City Manager consult with the Building Inspector as to the time given to
the church to apply the 2" asphalt mat within 2 years instead of a"few ,
years". '
MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Ylinen, that the Planning Commission
receive the Building Standards-Design Control Subcommittee minutes of May'16,
1967 as amended. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried '
unanimously.
ORDER OF AGENDA•
Chairman Hughes said that in terms of order of agenda, he suggested
• Item 3 be taken first and the remaining items in order. There were no
objections. '
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DRIVEWAY ACCESS FROM LOTS 5 ANA 6, BLOCK G, RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS: Robert De-
Gardner - property at 8180 East River Road.
Member Jensen (Chairman of Plats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities Sub-
eommittee) said the contact that I received from the Subcommittee members
was generally that �ve would like to find a way for the access drive�vay to
this lot without backing onto East River Road. I do not know what particular
demancls cae can make on Mr. DeGardner. We wondered if there could be some
sort of an arrangement for a joint use driveway constructed on the rear of
the lots 7 and 8. The home OWI1�X' of lots 9 and 14, has a driveway on the
10' abutting the rear of lots 7 and 8, with a double garage behind the house
and a single driveway coming into it. The garage is quite close to the
house and perhaps, by some discussion �vith this gentleman, favorable arrange-
ments could be made. This is in the form of a suggestion.
The City Manager said this is not an immediate thing with Mr. DeGardner.
Jensen continued that the house to the North has evergreen trees and',a
picket fence, and it is hard to see the cars on East River Road until you'
are half way out on the road. '
Mr. DeGardner said his lots are two feet above the neighbor's lots
(9 and 10) and he felt a retaining wall would be necessary. He felt that'.
if a turn around were put in the back of the house for Lots 5 and 6, the ,
cars could then get out on East River Road frontwards, and if the exit were
on the South edge of Lot 6, the visibility would not be impaired by the
evergreens and picket fence. ,
Erickson said the car would have to back out of the garage into the '
turn around as the radius is always shorter in the back. I
The City Manager said the reason for bringing this item to the cotmnittee
was to see if the new committee wished to continue the policy of trying to
eliminate street access onto East River Road. • ,
. The possibility of making three driveways into orie was discussed, but
Mr. DeGardner stated he had talked to the property owner to the West, but',
because of the use of his double garage, he was not agreeable to the plan.
Mr. DeGardner was told that it would be worthwhile for him to explore�
the alternative suggested by the Subcommittee, and they agreed [hat there',
was no reason why construction on lots S and 6 could not proceed. At this
point, it seems the Planning Commission can offer advice, but not requirel.
It appears our advice is to consider the alternative which the Subcommittee
has brought in, consider its feasibility and practicality. If it could be
done, it would be ideal. If not, certainly a turn around on lots 5 and 6
would make sense. Since the Planning Commission is not in a position to
take formal action, we approve what has been said at this point.
VACATION REQUEST• SAV �67-02, ELMER M. JOHNSON: Vacate west end of turn
around at Mississippi Place in Johnson's River I.ane Addition.
The request for the vacation sho�ved that there caas no need for the cul
de sac no�v, as the street, Riverview Terrace, extends north and south: ,
Therefore, it seemed reasonable for this little portion of the circle to be
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eliminated and returned to private ownership as it was originally put there
for private ownership.
MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Jensen, that the Planning Commission "
recommend that vacation of a portion of the cul de sac at the west end of
Mississippi Place be granted, subject to the conditions that, if the
petitioner wishes to remove that part of the street vacated, any damage
to the adjacent street surface be repaired to City standards and the curbing
be continued, and any cost be borne by him for repair of the street to City
standaxds at his own expense or by assessment. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, the motion carried unanimously. .
VACATION REQUI;ST: SAV y�67-01 ST. PHILIP'S LUTHER.AN CHURCH: Vacate 30 foot
service road on west side of T.H. ��65 between West Moore Lake Drive and West
Moore Lake. � '
In answer to rlember Erickson's questions, does the City own the prop,erty
to be vacated, does the City need any access to the Lake, does tne Highway
Department need any access to Moor-e Lake, all the answers were in the nega-
tiv�, Access to West Moore Lake for the highway is all in the highway right
of way. .
� Membex Jensen stated the center of the drive on the original plan will
be put b'ack to give additional room for stacking. There was an earlier '
plan which included a connection through, and aft�r considerable amount of
deliberation, they decided they liked the green pattern better than blacktop
and that there would be enough stalls in this plan. We hope the access to
the highway will remain, as it is fairly important to a reasonable traffic
flow. It would be especially desirable to have this exit on Sundays at
10:15 and 12:15 available to the southbound lane.
MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Myhra, that the Planning Commission'
concur with the Plats and Subdivisions-Streets and Utilities Subcommittee
and recommend the Vacation (SAV ��67-01) of the 30 foot service road on the
west side of T.H. ��65 beeween West rioore Lake Drive and West Moore Lake
being part of Outlot 2, Block 2, Moore Lake Highlands 4th Addition. Upon a
voice vote, Jensen abstaining, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
FUTURE LOCATION OF PUBLIC WORKS GARAGE AND YARD: ,
The Planning Conunission is awaiting a report by Cauncilman Harris on
this matter. No action.
THIRD STREET PATTERN•
Councilman Liebl arrived.
The minutes of the Council Meeting of May 15, 1967 pertaining to the
Third Street Pattern were read. The motion to approve the construction of
a street from 58th Avenue N.E. to 57th Place as suggested in Exhibit "A"'
laas discussed. The Co�nission asked for Exhibit "A". It was noted that, �
the City Engineer was ordered by Council to check into sewage and grade ',
problems. The drainage problem should be solved first and then the stxeets.
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Member Jensen stated he questioned that the Third Street curve to
the West as curxently recommended, is really in the City's best interest
inasmuch as the short entrance to University Avenue would create a traffic
situation similar to Mississippi Street and University Avenue. If possible, _
it might be worthwhile to eliminate the present access road from 57th Place
to 57th Avenue and have that link be in line with Third Street wherever it
comes from 572 Avenue to 57th Place.
Jensen also suggested taking one of the cross stzeets further North,
perhaps 59th, as an actual right of way out to University Avenue and try
to baxgain with the Highcaay Department for a slip on ramp. This would pro-
vide access to the people in the neighborhood without generating a big
traffic barrier. Some people at the last meeting felt that if Exhibit "A"
were followed through, this had the making of a real through traffic type
street, and they would not be in favor of it.
Chairman Hughes stated 1) The reason given for taking this action
was for access by fire rigs. It would be more difficult to maneuver a fire
rig around that corner. This type of access will be more difficult. 2) We
are all aware there is action contemplated to go for some fairly extensive
rez'oning to co�runercial in this area. If the City now puts in a street for
general access of commercial quality, it may become almost impossible to
deny commercial rezoning and thus change the character of the neighborhoad
considerably. By going in the direction of a street, we can see this is a
coimnercial area. I don't think the neighborhood wants to live along a
commercial strip like University Avenue East side.
Councilman Liebl stated that the people in his ward have asked him to
do something to give them an access and he believed they should be given an
access somehow, and also to consider the statement of Chief Hughes regarding
access to Third Stxeet from the soutti end.
Member Erickson stated he w�.s in favor of commercial down Third Street,
is not happy with the way it is now, and perhaps multiple dwellings of some
type could be used up North. The area is being cleared out now and he would
like to see a nice, smooth curve there. ,
Jensen said these people have been misled and mistreated. They had an
easy access to the highway before T.H. ��47 was widened, but now they are up-
rooted from what was convenient. They a11 were involved in highway negotia-
tions at one point. ',
It was agreed there was a shortage of traffic signals and Councilman
Liebl stated he had been receiving phone calls for the ones on 49th Street
and 57th Street. He was informed that the bids have been let. He then
asked if this information could be put in the papers.
Speaking for the members of the Planning Commission, Chairman Hughes
stated they would not be taking any further action oin this problem. Action
' by Council and your motion at the May 15, 1967 meeting relieves us of taking
any further action. We do not�concur formally.
Councilman Liebl stated they would like the drainage problem taken',care
of first, and the City Engineer was asked to check into it and solve it.
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Chairman Hughes said the Council has acted on the matter and precludes
any need for the Planning Commission to consider it. Item of Third Street
Pattern is to be dropped from the agenda.
REORGANIZATION OF ZONING:
The Commission was given additional Sections of the reorganization of
the zoning ordinance. �
� MOTION by Ylinen, seconded by Erickson, that the Planning Commission'
be given more time to study the problem in private and return with notations
aC a Special Meeting on June 15, 1967, called for just this purpose. Upon
a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried. ,
ADJOURI�TMENT • � '
MOTION by Erickson that the Planning Comrnission meeting adjourn at '
9:30 P.M. Upon a voice vote, the motion carried. ,
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! THE biINUT�S OF THE SPECIAL PARKS AND RECREATION COAMfISSION MEETING, May 15, 1967 `���
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ROLL CALL
I� MEMBERS PRESENT: Hughes, Dunphy, Cochran, Spence, Fitzpatrick
MEMBERS ABSENT: None
I OTHERS PRESENT: Paul Brown, Director, Parks and Recreation Department
DISCUSSION OF CONSULTANT'S PROPOSAL
The proposal by Braddock dated May 2, 1967 was read. The following points were
� considered to be unclear:
1. The second paragraph on page two is not clear.
� 2. The actual prices being quoted are not completely clear.
3. The percent fees quoted appear to be fair, but knowledge of what is
usually charged by men in the field is not available a� the moment.
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The Commission feels that the need for a consultant will exist whether a full-
time City Planner is hired. The work to be done is that which is specifically
aimed at parks.and recreation and would supplement the City Planner's job.
The Commission considered the types of questions to be given to the Consultant.
Questions on development of presently owned park land, and the solution of park
problems in specific neighborhoods were discussed.
The Commission felt that any problem in duplication of effort between a City
Planner and the Park Consultant can be resolved by proper management. Such
management would be applied by the City Manager, the Parks and Recreation
Director, the Planning Commission, the Parks and Recreation Commission, and
the City Council.
It was felt that the Council should be consulted in regard to their wishes be-
fore taking any action toward hiring or negotiating with a Park Consultant.
MOTION by Spence, seconded by Fitzpatrick that the Commission receive Mr.
Braddock's let�er of May 2, that we submit it to the City Manager for evaluation
of its terms, and that we indicate .to the City Council that it is our desire to �
enter into an agreement with Mr. Braddock along the general lines of the letter. :,
If the Council agrees with this idea, the Commission requests authorization to ;
utilize the services of the City Attorney to draw up a contract with Mr. Braddock�
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In discussion, it was pointed out that members of,the Commission had met with
Mr. Braddock twice before requesting the proposal from him. The Commission bud-
geted �1200, for such services in 1967 and would expect to spend no more than
that for h1r. Braddock's services. If a contract is entered into it would be
considered by the Commission to be strictly on a trial basis. The Motion Carried.
WEED CONTROL
The Moore Lake Beach opens June 10, 1967. If control is applied, it should be
done soan. Quotes have been received from three (3) concerns. .
1. McKown Spray Service
2. Lake Improvement Consulting Service
3. Lake Improvement Company
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Paul Brown states that treatment of the entire lake is beyond the limit of our
budget if we want complete control. Treatment of the East side of the lake is
a must. The director recommends treating the beach area with Ortho Dic{uat for
weeds and Copper Sulphate to control algae. 1'his year's budget will allow this.
Lake Improvement Consulting Service want to use West Moore Lake as a demonstra-
tion area for Ortho Diquat. They would treat a 60 foot strip around the perime-
ter (same 2000 lineal feet) at no cost to the City. Their price for doing the
other recommended work is $1290. Taking into consideration the free work, the
Lake Improvement Consulting Seruice proposal appears to the the most attractive
to the Commission.
Killing the algae.in West Moore Lake would improve the appearance even though it
will not eliminate rooted weeds.
MOTION by Cochran, seconded by Spence that the Commission authorize the treatment
of East Moore Lake with Ortho Diquat and Copper Sulphate and West Moore Lake with
Copper Sulphate. The Commission recommends Lake Improvement Development Company
to do the work provided that no other company offers to do more work at the same
or lower price. The Motion Carried.
DEVELOPMENT OF SUMMIT SQUARE PARK
Concern was expressed that Summit Square Park will not be developed this summer
if time is spent in revising the Preliminary Plan on Project P-2. Mr. Fitzpatrick
stated that he and the citizens in the area prefer the plan as presented and feel
it should be built as planned without regard to the possible acauisition of add-
itional land in the area.
The Council has directed Paul Brown to determine whether the lots on Altura Road
now being acquired are buildable. If they are, it may be possible to buy and move
houses adjacent to Summit Square onto the Altura lots.
An alternative to plan P-2 for the Park has not been drawn as ye�; however, it
will be, and development of the Park this summer is still planned according to
Paul Brown. The Commission strongly recommended placing playground equipment and
the court on the portion of the park to the South of Hughes Avenue.
� Paul Brown pointed out that even if the three houses adjacent to tt3e North side
of Summit Square Park are acquired, there still would not be room North of Hughes
Avenue for a baseball diamond.
' MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Cochran, to approve Preliminary Plan P-2 as
the final plan for Summit Square Park and authorize construction of the plan.
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adjacent to the East edge of the area North of Hughes Avenue would not be a desir- ,
able addition to the park when a similar amount of money spent elsewhere in the
area would do more good. Chairman Hughes said he would prefer to see the perma-
ment equipment installed South of Hughes Avenue so that if additional land is
added North of Hughes Avenue it can be put to use without regard to permanently
.installed equipment. This approach would also avoid tearing up the street to
install a drain line. Mr. Fitzpatrick states that an advantage to the plan as'
presented is that the neighbors adjacent to the playground area are enthusiasti-
cally in favor of the plan. The neighbors to the South tract may not.
The niajority voting no, the Motion Failed.
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4201 OREW AVENUE SOUTH
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May 2, 1967
Parks and Recreation Commission
6431 University A�enue N. E.
Fridley, Minnesoia, 55421
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Gentlemen:
. After attending one of your Park and Recre:ation board meefiings and two other rr�eeti'ngs,
with your Chairman and Mr. Paul Brown, ! fee( I understand your problem and will make
you an offer and some suggestions for planning and developing your Park Syst�m. '
14 Park 8� Recreafiion Area Planning. '
A review of your park areas as now existing indicate fihat most areas are well distributed
and fihat most districts have enouc�h area to provide the facilities necessary, but two or
three areas require more study to determine the actuaf requirements and provide any I
additional areas needed. '
� 2. Development of Presenfily Owne; Areas.
No definite plans have been deveioped for the presentiy owned areas. Considerable'
study should be done on t.hese areas and plans �eveloped for each of them for future ''
developments, These plans should cover r,ot only athletic areas bufi also various typ�s
�� . af passive recreation, afso a possibi lity of maybe boat h:�rbor or afi leasfi dxking cmd ,
�- landir�j facilities for small wafier craft, Community picnic and community areas should
also be provided. These can all be suggesfied and developed in the prepara�ion of t'r;e
�-� . overall plan for each park area.
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Every fa�,t�rowinc� community such as Fridley shou(d have an overall cifiy pl�n ceveriny
streets, schools, parks, zoning, plcns for developing open are�s and co-�rdinati�n b�j�rie=
various departmenfis of the community, This overall plarnir,g should k+e under rhe confiro( =
of the controlling board or body of tne community. Each subdivisicn such as parks or
schools should have a planner or somEOne capabfe of preparing and performing ptcnni'ng
work to co-ordinate and work with the City ?lan�er and other subdivisions. This phase
of planning would only provide that the various pians of the cepartments vrauld dovetail
cnd work together and would not caver �he detaili�� or the plans.
As ( view your situation, these are fihe major ar�:as of concern.
To accomplish the worf: i;� the above r2quirements, may be done under two methods. ,
�I) Hiring a full-time planner �.�r the divisicn '
�2) Engaging a corsulfiant planr�er �vith c�nsidera�le experience in Park & RAcreati��n
work and engineering and cons��-uction wo�!;, a;�d also in preparing construcfiion
plar,s and specificatiors so �he develefiner,T of .the perk areas may bz done by c.ontracr
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.MINNEAPOl1R 10� MINNEBOTA
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Ifi is my personal feeling and recommendation that a conwltant be engaged afi fihis '
time so that considerable background and experience will be available at once to do
the work. I suggesi- that Mr, Paul Brown, your present director of Parks and Recreation,
be designuted as the contact person with the overal( city planner and other depar�menfis,
That a consuliant �ae engaged on a confirac�ual basis to perform work as designated by
your commission and
of the city.
to work with Mr. Brawn as adviser in working with other devisions
I uvouid like fio be considered as such a consulfianfi on a retainer or fee basis, but nof as
an employee of �he city. lt wouid have fio be on a contracfiural ba'sis sefiting out tne
all work performed is the professional and contracted for. • '
In order to provide some quick method by which work could be sfiarted soon and wou�d
offer my professional services on a retainer fee of $100.00 payable every fihree monrhs.
This fee to caver afitending at least one commission meeting dvring this fiir�e. If '
at�endance at additional meefiings was required, this woula be done on the same basis
of $100.00 per meefiing. This afifiendance would include some work necessary to
prepare for such meeting as requested by the commission. This could be set out in th�
contract.
M�y services should also be made availab(e, as mentione� above, to work with Mr. '
Brown in dealing with o�ner divisions so tha� he may have readily available professi�r�c:'
advice. This could be covered on an hourly basis for professiona( services Ur 515.00
psr hour. This could cover either advisory service or prepdra�ion of some prelmir�ary
plans to work with the other division, � ,
Sfiudies to be made of the various areas and r�ports on recommendations as to the
requiremen�s as to areas required and tneir use in the entire city for �he Park and
Recreation commission could be a(sa performed�on a„�;'�fessional hourly basis as above
or on a fiofial lump sum to be su�arnifited when rnore specific areas of study are d�signc,�ed
by your commissin. '
Defiail plans of individual parks may be pre�Cred as designated by your commissior..'
These can be prepared on the same professional rate for my su�ervision, but addit'ronal
expense will be involved. Work will be necessary :n the pre�rtion of #he detaii
plans and specifications which can be perforr�ed by your present consu(ti�g e�c�ineens
under my s�pervisior or ! can do this 'sn rny organizction at aci�ual cos� plus my
professior.al supervision, �
- In the preparation of Plans and Specificafior on. a fee 6asis, #he fee �rivvld �ae based',.
on a mutual�y aareed cost of the pro;ecT c.�r �rojeGLs or on tne actual consPruct�:on cos`s,
�he fee for tn�s wcrk we;.;la' be 2% fer �relmir�G�'y plans. 3% F�r corstruction p!a�s ar�u�
specifications and 2`3o for supervision. This (as� supervision ceuic� also be made on c'
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professional fee basGS as sefi out before. '
The above conditions seem to me fio give yau some lafiifiude as to your desires in the'
use of my services. I would be g(ud to work with yaur attorney in drawir.g up a '
contracfi to your satisfaction. This contracfi to contain a clause that we could either
cancel the contract upon nofiice.
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I hope fihat fihis will give you enough information and v��orking agreements so that
we may proceed shortly with the preparafiion of pians, ',
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1'he meeting was called to order by Chairman Hughes at 8:15 P.M.
� ROLL CALL
MEMBERS PRESENT: Hughes, Dunphy, Cochran, Spence, Fitzpatrick
, � MEhiBERS ABSENT: None
OTHERS PRESENT: Don Obreza, 5221 Capitol Street, 560-5874 ,
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MINUTES, APRIL 24, 1967
On the third page of the minutes, under the heading 1968 Parks and Recreation ',
` Budget, the motion by Dunphy, seconded by Cochran will be changed to read '
� that appropriations for choir be eliminated in the 1968 Budget. '
. MOTION by Cochran,.seconded by Dunphy, that the revised minutes be accepted. ',
The Motion Carried. � '
MINUTES, MAY 15, 1967
On the first page of the minutes, under the heading Weed Control, the
sentence, McKo�,m seems to be the most reasonable, will be eliminated from
the minutes.
MOTION by Dunphy, seconded by Spence, that the revised minutes be accepted.
The Motion Carried.
LETTERS
Letter from Jack Dunphy to Rep. Blatnik - Subject: Problem of the Mississippi
River being polluted by St. Cloud. �
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Motion Carried.
Letter from Smith Schuneman to Fridley City Council - Subject: Letter of
appreciation from the Fridley City Band and the submission of theix
request for the 1968 Budget.
MOTION by Spence, seconded by Dunphy, that Ietter be received. The
Motion Carried.
Letter from Fridley Softball Association - Subject: A permit to sell beer '
at the softball tournament on June lOth and llth, and a permit to have
a pre-mix 7-Up machine at the regular softball games was requested. ',
The proceeds would be donated to the city for recreational purposes.
, MOTION by Dunphy, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Council concur with ',
the Fridley Softball Association in allowina them to have a beer �ermit
£or the tournament on June lOth and llth and to have a pop machin�er=
mit for the aames. If the maintenance problem �ets out of hand,� a chan�e
will be made
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{�IDL�Y SO�T�B�II �SSOCI�TION
6i31 Trinity Drive N. E.
Fridley, Minnesofa 55421
MaY Z9, 1967
Honorable Mayor and City Council
City of Fridl�y
e% Mr. Earl P. Wagner, City Mana�er
6lt31 University Av�niie North East
Fridley, Minnesota 55Ja21
RE: Beer Permit P1us Concession Request
Gentlerrien :
Thc Fridley Softball Associatfon wishes t� gain permission on
the following two sut�jects: 1. Becr Permit at The Commons Park.
2. Qbtain funds frem installation of a Pre-Mi.x 7 Up Machine to be
installed at The Comsrons Park adjacen� to the softball field for
this summ�r.
On June lOth and llth th� Fridley Softball Association, in
conjunction with the First Fridley Festival will b� h�lding their
second annual 32 teara slow pitch tournament. The association is
asking the City CounciZ for permission to install a Beer Tent at
The Commons Park. Proceeds of sales will be donated baek to the
City of Fricley in T.�ay of equipment and apparatus at The Conunons
Pa.rk S�ftball �'ield #2.
The second part of our rcquest involvcs the installation of
the 7 Up pop machinc that was installed in thc �arming house at
the Jaycce Hockey Rink last winter. The association wishes to
install this same machine at The Corrmions Park Softball F`ield #2�
with proceeds of same machine going again to �quipment and
apparatus for the softball field mentioned above.
In conclusion to this request it is our hope that throug�i our
ePforts in these two specific money making adventures we will
supplcment the cities effort in providing ttie City of Fridley with
an outstanding athletic facility.
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Letter from the Amateur Softball Association - Subject: Paul Bro�an, Director
', of the Parks and Recreation Department has been appointed as Lleputy
Umpire-in-chief.
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MOTION by Dunphy, seconded by Fitzpatrick, to receive the letter for
further knotialedge and offer their congratulation. The blotion Carried.
Letter from b4rs. Don 6Valczak - Subject: Request for the contruction of a
fence to border her property adjacent to Hackmann Circle Park.
MOTION by Cochran, seconded by Dunphy, to receive the letter and that
the Director check out the cost of such a fence and to go ahead with
the construction of this fence if there are funds available.
Letter-from Jack Dunphy - Subject: The donation of shrubs and trees by
builders from building sights as a gift to the city for transplanting.
MOTION by Dunphy, seconded by Spence, that the Director discuss the
request for the donation of shrubs and trees by builders from building
sights as a gift to the city for transplanting with the City Manager
and the Building Inspector and advise the Commission what can be done.
The Motion Carried.
DIRECTORS REPORT
Council Notes will be deleted from the hiemorandum. Council Minutes_contain-
ing information pertaining to the Commission will be xeroxed and mailed to
the Commission.
Fridley participants in the Wrestling Tournament held in St. Cloud tied for
first place.
The east side of Moore Lake is scheduled to be sprayed with ortho diquat at
4:30 P.M. on May 31, 1967, weather permitting.
The relocation of the backstop at Jay Park has been contracted for but is
not underway.
The problem of providing beach stickers to residents living in apartments and
residents not connected to city water was discussed.
MOTION by Dunphy, seconded by Spence, requested the Director to investigate
.the means by which an exact list can be obtained of the names of apartment
residents, apartment addresses and the exact numbering of the individual
apartments for the purpose of contructing a mailing list in order to provide
beach stickers to these residents. The Motion Carried.
Locke Park was officially opened on Sunday, May 2$, 1967.
The director presented a reviewal of the winter program.
MOTION by Dunphy, seconded by Fitzpatrick, to table the discussion of the�
prob2ems of the winter program until the June bteeting. Upon a voice vote,
there being four ayes and one nay, the htotion Carried.
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PARKS AND RECREATION CO��i1ISSI0N h1INUTES, I�1l�Y 29, 1967
�PLANNING COi�MISSIOiV REPORT'
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A report of the Planning Comniission bleeting was presented by Chairman Hughes.
If the park garage is going to be moved, the commission recommends the pur-
chase of the ten acres east of the proposed Ice Arena. This site was chosen
as most likely to acquire, financially available and the garage would fit
in with the road access.
1968 BUD�ET
' The spraying of Moore Lake, weed control, a skating instructor for the pro-
posed Ice Arena, and irrigation for The Commons Park were added to the 1968
Budget.
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The Director is to get information from the Finance Director or City Manager
concerning Code 475.41, Insurance and Bonds, and also to find out hoiv depart- '
ment's share of insurance is arrived at. '
Under Code 475.50, Land, the Commission felt that speciiic land areas should ',
be mentioned.
The sum of $2,000.00 has been added to Code 475.54, Other Improvements, for ',
irrigation purposes at The Commons Park, bringing the total to $20,260.00. '
Commission noted $1,600.OQ for City Band included in Budget. The City Band ,
�requests their funds from the City Council. '
MOTION by Cochran, seconded by Spence, that the $1,600.00 for the band be ',
deleted. The Motion Carried. '
�fOTION by Cochran, seconded by Dunphy, to send the adopted bud�et of 207 477.50
to the City Council. The Motion Carried: • '
SU1�9MIT SQUARE ALTERNATE PLAN '
The alternate plan for Summit Square Park was presented by the Director. With
Plan 1, there is no room for improvement once the park if developed. With Plan
2, there is more flexibility although there would still be no room for a ball
diamond, even with the acquisition of Lot 14, Block 1 and Lot l, Block 8. '
MOTION by Spence, seconded by Cochran, that hiember Fitzpatrick show the two
plans for Summit Square to the citizens in this area and get their opinion,
and to table this item until this information is received. The Motion Carried'.
The Director is to check the area west of Main Street for possible park property.
ADJOURN�IENT
The meeting was adjourned at 11:40 P.bi.
The next regular meeting will be held on Monday, June 26, 1967, at 8:00 P.bl.
at the�Fridley City Hall. ,
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FRIDLF,Y INDUSTFIAL DEVELOYi�NT CO�I��IISSION MEETING MINUTES, r1AY 4, 1967 �V � ��; ;
ROLL CALL:
MEMBERS P�FSENT: Harris, Ylinen, Christensen, Gnerre, Mittelstadt, Sam�elson
Schroer, Torrey, Stotts, Drigans, Zeglen, Hall
MEriBERS ABSENT: Greig, Herrick, Wallace, Johanson, Dean
GUESTS PRESENT: M:. Berni.e Steffins, Anoka County Coordinator.
1. Meeting was called to order at 8;20 P.N1: by Chairman Dave Harris. '
2. The Conunission held a general discussion on a manufacturing company considering '
relocat�on in Fridley. '
3. The Chairman introduced guest, Bernie Steffin; who is the Anoka County Coordinator.
4. Mr. Steffin, along with Don Mittelstadt, discussed with tbe Commission, the
two meetings held on a county-wide basis concerning Industrial Development.
S. Highlights of the discussion are as follo�,�s:
6. Don Mittelstadt a]_ong with John Voss of Coon Rapids caere directed at the second
county meeting, to dra�a 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 Coaunissioners concerning
Industrial Develapment in Anoka County.
7. The pros and,cons of the so-called Coon R�pids plan were briefly discussed.
8. A question coas raised by a member of the Commission as to the responsibility or
roll of the County Governmeflt in Industrial Development in the County, rfost
members on the Commission agreed that the County responsibility is rather
restricted.
9. Mr. Steffin reported that any advertisino or public relations work done at the
County Ievel that would cost the taxpayers money is prohibited by IegisZative
law.
10. The Chairman reported that the County Ice Arena bill has passed out of sub-
committee.
I1. The Chairman reported that the split liquor biZl has been killed for the
. remainder of the 1967 legislative session, He a'lso reported that the �akup of
the study committee is such that the bill is going to have a tough time in the
1969 Iegislative 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 Twin Cities area will be chanoing over because
of the split liquor bill dieing in the leJislature 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 1, 1967 at 8:00 P.M. .
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�i � 16. The meeting was adjourned at 10:00 P.M.
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12-31--67 '
The above resigna-cion has no� '�een o�ficially '
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Bike - Girls, l'a?•, �norne, 26"
Bike - Rod, �3oyrs, Sears, Zprr
Biko - Blue, Boys, Sch1�rinn (rra�nQ only)-
Biko - r o�.d, Boys, �Jil�ca� 20" ( Banana seat )
Bike � Bo;; s, Arist�crat 20'� �(Chrorn� fend�srs )
Bika - Girls, Bon�Hur, 25"
Bike - Boys, Red (No fencl��rs, No nam� )
Bikr� - Bqys, Rutlod��, Rod
Bike - Boys, Colurnoia, Gold r(.Ban,�na s�at)
Bike - Bo�s, Hia;-ratna,, Red & t"�hite 24"
BikG - Girls, Rod (J�un�Ler - Good REar Baskot ) 25't
Bike -� BoJs, Arrnstron�, Blac'i, En�lish 26"
Bika - Bo�s, Red 2br'
Bi�o -- Girls, Hai��t;horn�, 2pr'
Bikv -- F3ays, Arstron�, Red (Racin�) 26'r
Bike � Girls, Rad, 20'� (Junk�r)
Bi?�ce - Girls, Ro4drn�s�or, Blue &[^:�litv, 2b"
Bike - Bo;�s, Schz•rinn Travoler, Black, 25"
, Bike - Gir3s, �luU, (No Narrio )
j�latcn - Ladias, H�milton Illinois, Sor. 901�.
Misc. �nTatch bands and m�vemonts (31
Watch - L�dies, Bulova, Diamond casad, Ser. 2 6r .
Ring - Ladi�s, Aqua i�iarine Ston� 53 ��
Rin� - Ladies, Dinrie� R; no (p�,�»1 �onter u. Diatnoiid Chip)
Rin� - Ladios, lOiC Golu, 3 stonc� sotting (1 missing)-
?�latch - Ladies, Bulova
Rin� - Man�, CaTnoo
Rin� - Class .
Lighter - Japan�se
Jewelry bo:� -?�ians, P�Iisc. Cu.ff linlcs & tie taeks
Rin� - �lass, w�man�
Ring - Trleddin� b�nd, ?�ans
Shot�un - r�linchester, 16 ga. pump
Shot�un - Remin�ton, 12 ga. auto�natic �
Shot�un � J. C. Hi; gin:�, 12 �a., bolt action
Pist�l - Iver J�hnso�, 32 Cal. �er �I�52
Bumper Jac�
Radi� - G. E. Transistor, Wlhite.
Knife - Huntin�,
Mot�r, Out'oo:�dr - Evinrude, 1 H. P. -
t''our Assorted full wheel covars
On� tF:idde � fira extin�uishor •
One water pressura fire ext.
On� Randolph fira ext.
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On� c�zrton containin� L� oallon C3I1S-�re�n paint
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ORDINANCE N0. 1g67
AN ORDINANCE UNDER SECTION 12.07 OF THE CITY
CHARTER TO VACATE STREETS AND ALLEYS AND TO
AMEND APPENDIX C OF THE CITY CODE.
The Council of the City of Fridle�r do ordain as follows:
SECTION I. For the vacation of the street described as
follows:
Al1 tY�at part of the Highway #65 West Service
Drive that lies South of the North line of
Block 2, Moore Lake Highlands Fourth Addition
extended East to the West Highway #65 Right
of �nTay except the North ten feet (10'� thereof;
All lying in the South Half �52� of Section 13,
T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, Count,y of Anoka, State
of Minnesota;
be and is hereby vacated, except that the City
of Fridley retain an easement for drainage and
utility purposes over the portion of the street
herein described and vacated.
SECTION 2. The said vacation has been made in conformance with
Minnesota Statutes and pursuant to Section 12.07
of the Cit� Charter and Appendix C of City Code
shall be so amended.
PASSID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, THIS
DAY OF - _ _ - —� 1967
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK
First Readino:
Second Reading:
Publish . . . .
MAYOR
Marvin C. Brunsell
Jack 0. Kirkha.m
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ORDINANCE N0. 1967
AN ORDTNANCE UNDEft SECTION 12.07 OF THE CITY
CHARTER. TO VACATE STREETS AND ALLEYS AND TO
AMEND APPENDIX C OF T��E CITY CODE
The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows:
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SECTION 1. For the vacation of the street described as
follows:
A11 that part of the Riverview Terrace cul de sac
that lies West of the following described line:
Commencing on the North line of Lot 13, Auditor's
� Subdivision No. 23 Revised that is 104.19 feet
West of the Northeast corner of said Lot 13;
thence in a Northerly direction to a point in the
West line of the plat of Johnson's River Lane
Addition located 107.26 feet Southerl�r of the North-
west corner of said Johnson's River Lane Addition,�
thence terminating.
All lying in the South Half (S2� of Section 15,
T-30, R-24, City of Fridle�r, County of Anoka, State
of Minnesota
be and is hereby vacated.
SECTION 2. The said vacation has been made in conformance with
Mir�nesota Statutes and pursuant to Section 12.07
of the Cit�r Charter and Appendix C of City Code
shall be so amended.
PASSID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, THIS
DAY OF , 1967.
ATTEST:
CITY CL�'�x
First Reading:
Second Reading:
Publish........
MAYOR
Marvin C . Bruxisel l
Jack 0. Kirkham
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ORDINANCE N0.
AN ORDINANCE TO AhtEND CNAPTER 46 OF THE C(TY
CODE OF TNE C(TY OF FRIDLEY.
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The City Counci( of the City of Fridiey hereby �,mends Ch��pter '
46 of the C i ty Code of the C i ty of Fr i d I ey, A,nok�� County, h�t i nnesot �, to
re�d ,s foIlows: '
46.01. Th�,t subject �o such exceptions, modific�tions and '
ch� nges � s noted here i n, �;he I 967 Ed i i i on of the Un i f orm Bu i I d i ng Code'
(Vofume I� published by the In-�ern��ion,l Conference of Eiuilding '
Officirls is hereby adopted by reference �nd est,blished ,s the Building
Code of the C ity of Fr id I ey. Ar�y code, or regu (�t i on heretofore i n ',
effect in the City of Fridley ,nd �ny provision thereof which is contr',��ry
to or inconsisten�t with the provisions of s�id Uniform Building Code ',
and the exceptions, modific,�tions and ch,nges as noted herein, 'ts of '
no further force �nd effect immediately upon this ordinance becoming '
effect i ve, �nd the s��me �re repea i ed. '
.,X Re-F . 47 .0 ( 7" ( Re f . 206 ) .
46.022�. No f r�m i n9 for ,ny structure may be sp �ced more than
, s i xteen ( 16� i hches on center, except th�,t i n the c� se of p I��nk ,nd '
be.,m construction where the s.,me is of � type �pproued by the building
� i ns��ector as substent i�I f y f it for the purpose, �► w i de sp� c i ng may be
used. �
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� Truss�� �: ystem ' � Tr� -- ���f or the equ i v� ! ent
' m�y be use d � t twen ty-�our ( 2 4� i nc h on cen ters w i t ft t he fo I I ow i ng
� restrictions: � '
IMet�l clips or f�,steners approved by the Buiiding tnspector ',
sh. I l be used to secure truss to w�-,1 1 p I�rtes by mater i a( s ot4�er
than toe nailing.
One-half (1/2� inch plywood or equ�l to be used on roof pit che''s
vgreater th��n four and one-h� I f (42� i nches to twe I ve (! 2) '
�nches �nd five-eighths (5/g� inch on roof pitches less th�-+n
four � nd one-h�� I f (42 ) i nches to twe I ve ( t 2) i nches. TF►e '
jo i nt between p 1 ywood tr� vers i ng to r�,fters sh� I I h�ve �
plyclip ,t the center between r��fters. � I
' The net f ree ventilating are.� in the �ttic sh�lt nfit be '� �
,. � t ess th,n one-one hundred f i ft i eth (-�-��-- � of the �rea of '
. the space vent i f�,ted.
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� doub l e cover i ng on � I I outs i de w�-, I.I s, cons i st i ng of an �pproved _
she� th i ng ,,nd ,n �-�pproved s i d i n� ,nd na s i ng I e t�a I I ty�e construct i on `
i s � I( owed except ,nd un i ess it be m�,de w it�� respect to a structure
� nd of � type � nd rn��ter i�� t thr,t h�,s f i rst been �pproved by the bu i I d i ng
i nspector . The w� I I between �tt�,ched g,r�-,ge ,nd frame bu i I d i ngs sh�, ( l
h�ve sheet i nc� extend i ng from top p I��te to bottom p!�,te �nd th i s w�� I I
sh:�ll h�ve � cover of five-eig(��hs (S/8� inch type X gypsum from bottom
of m.�sonry to sheeting or other materials h�ving one (1� hours fire
protection rating. ',
PASSED BY THE CITY COl1�1C1 L OF THE C1TY OF FRIDLEY THl,S
OF , 1967.
ATTEST :
h9AY0� - JAGK 0. KIRKHAM
CITY CLERK - M�lRVIN C. BRUNSELL
Eirs-� Re�,ding:
Second Re,d i ng :
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MEMO DATE:
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Earl P. tidao er, City Mana�er
Nasim Qureshi, City Eh�ineer
May 31, 2967 -
cM �67-25
Proposal for the East End of Hu�o Street
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We are submittin� tt,ro proposals for the East end of Hu;o
Street as follo�rs: '
1� Connecting Hu�o Street to Ironton Stireet:
As shoVm on the attached draT,rir_o, there are water and
- sewer utilities runnir_o bet�•ieen Hugo and Ironton Streets
on the west side of Parcel �1280..�rle are proposing
to acquire a 40 foat right of way which basicall�r
covers the easement for these utilities. �Ihen there
was a reguest for the rezoning of this general �,rea,
Hodne & Associates prepared a report which recoe�mended
connectin.g Hugo Street with Ironton S�reet. I am�
attaching copies of their two reports dated March 24,
, 1966 and Ma-rch 21, 1966. We are in favor of this
_ proposal as it would provide adaquate buffer between
the two different zonings.
2� Eh�in�Huoo Street with a cul de sac:
� As per attached drawing, the property owner would be
. able to get six buildable residential lots. We feei
that this is not the best solution as it does not
provide any buffer betw�en the two different zonin�,s.
The east part of the propzrty at this pc�int is zone3
M-1 which the propert�r o4mer would have to use as
residential property under this scheme.
The Cit�r Cour�cil will have to make the decision which of
of the two proposals we should pursue. � �
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MFfi10 DATE :
Earl P. Wagner, City rlanager
Nasim Quxeshi, Ci.ty Engineer
P1ay 24, 1967
1�M0 IVUriBER: C1�I �f67-21
RE: Ditch in the 1Vjd Quadrant of the Intersection of
Universiiy and Osborne throuhh A1 Johnson's Property
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,-- ' Mr. Al Johnson has complained to the City Council about taashing
� of sand from the High�•�ay right of �oay and Spring Lake Park area into the
ditch through hi_s property.
�� I discussed the problem wi�h the Minnesota Highway Department,
Di.strict 5, and they have done some ra.p rapping and clean up work around
the culverts in T.H. ��47 to help the �aashout problem.
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Mr. Johnson has complained repeatedly about the di.tch not draining ',
his property and asked us to clean the culvert on E1.m and Beech Streets '
which we have done quite a few times. I have made a prelirninary survey of I
the whole ditch to see how we can help the situation and, as it is evident ''
from the attached drawing, it is not the culvext �n �ur street but the
culvert under the railroad track �ahich does not have adequate capacity, and '
also the elevation of it is too high to adequately drain the area east of it'.
As it was pointed out to the Gouncil in the letters a�tached here- '
with dated February 10, 1966 and March 10, 1966, Sprin� Lalce Park has been
draining a large section of their village (almost 520 acres) into this ditch'
as shown in the attached map.
. We have to resolve the problem of jurisdictian over this ditch before
we can proceed with any improvement, There is also the problem of working '
in the railroad right of way.
If we do any improvements in the ditch, such as Iowering the eleva-'
tion of culverts and increasino their capacities to adequately serve the '
area this ditch drains, we should resolve the cost participation with Spring'.
Lake Park.
I have talked to Dick Swanson, County Agricultural Agent, and also '
Harvey Peterson, County Commissioner, in this regard and they feel that the '
County would be willing to help solve the problem in any way tliey can.
I feel the City Council should authorize a complete investigation
about the improvement of this ditch along with a cose estimate of the improve'-
ment. The Engineering report should also include how the City eventually wants
to drain the property surrounding the ditch for future industrial development'
so that any construction F�e do no�a would fit in with our future improvements,.
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City Engineer
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BY ANU BETL�,��;iJ THE CIiY OF FFtIULFY
At1� THE COUid'I`Y OF AI10KA, DEP�,RZi�ILiJT
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THIS INDENTU"tZE, m,�de and enterEd. into this day of
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1967, by and bet�reen the County of Anoka, State of rLinne:ota, hereinafter
referred to as County; an� the City of Fridley, State of l�finnesota,
aciiri� by and thrvuoii �ts City Council, hereina£ter referred ta as City,
WITTIESSETH :
Tr�IEiiE�S, the County has underta�:en a pro ject for the improvement of
a portion of County Road i?o. 102 (C.R. �`10?) cor._�on�.y kno�:n as 1+9th Avenue N.E.
within the City of Fridley, State of 24innesot�, `r,d
��iEf�:,�S, the Anoka County High��;av Department has prepared plans and
�specifications for sai.d project, which plans and specifications are dated
this 21st day af A ril, lyb7, and which are on file in the Ana� Couniy �ourt
House, �+nok2, t-iinnesota� and
t�i��AS, said project is beneficial to the City and for this reason
the City has expressed a wi.Ilingness to enter into a fina�cial arrangement
with the County c�ereby certain por�ions of said project will be paid for by
the City in anounts set forth in the body of this a�reenent, a.nd
4+�iEf�F�,S, both the County and the City believe that it is far the best
interests of the people that said project and in�rove„�ent be conducted on a
cooperative and joint basis,
� � NOW THE;:�'EF`: R, IT IS i �IlTUAI.LY STIPULA Tr.0 kI1D AG;�D : �
1) That the County in accordance �,d,th plans and specifications dated
`' the 21st day of ApL•il, 1967, on filc in the Anorca Cou t
` _ n y Court House, Anoka,
�' Minnesota, the sane bein� designated as County Pr�ject (C.P.) 67-12-102, shall
� make saic: �n��rove�ent in �ecordaace with sa.i.d afore:�entioned plans and spec�fications,
;4, includir.;; concrete curb and �utter.
.�2) That it is understood ii�at the County sha11 be liable for the entire
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t engineering costs of said improvenent.
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3)- That the City shall oay to the County, �'ifty Percent C50;o) of the ..
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cost of concrete curb and gutter, � __ ---_ ��'
. 4� The est?rnated cast of the project is $20,034.85, of hfiich the City�s
cost wi�1 arour�t. to �2, 53�. 00; V=CZ :
IteM z53�.5�7- - Concret;c Curb & Gutter -- Desi�n B618 - 2,300 I,in, F't. at
$2•20 = $5, 000. 00 �
C.S. I�fcCros�an, Inc. has been the successful low bzdder.
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5) That tzpon campletion of the �,,�ork being perorned with reference to
said i.mprova-neni, a determination sha11 be riade by the County Engirieer as
regards the final pay:�-�ent due on said ir�prov�nent, �.nd ihe City sha11 then
pay to the County Treasurer of Anoka County, �firuzesota, its proportionate share
of said final cost, �
b) That upon completion of the improvement and the acceptance of the
impro�rement by both the County and the City and the final payrrtent ntade therefore
by the Countj to the respective contractors, i�fiich sha11 have the approval of the
C7�ty, then these conditions having been raet ancl co�t�leted, they shall serve as an
indication that the Agreement has be�n perfor��n2d in fu11 and shall be binding then
upon botti the City arid the County and will serve as a final release of ariy and aIl
liabilities between the City and the County.
7) The County agrezs that the replacement and repair of muni.ci.paly own_
�� ed water gate housings .hall be paid at the County�s ex�nse except that the Cit3� ,
t'` shall furnish to the County new valve housing parts c�.�ere needed, said new va v
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housin� parts to be furnisned at the cost and expanse of ihe City; and except Where
�' valve housing parts were dar.na '
_,_ ged through the negligence of the contractors, then in '
that event the City shall not be l�able to furnish new valve housing parts.
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- �) That the City shall pay and have t�oved those street riarkers and water '
:, service shut-offs falling within the ?.ines of the proFosed work: " '
9) That s�id afor•e��entio:l�d a�reement shall become binding and effect- '
� ive on a rova � � '
pp 1 by re�olution adopted by the Council of the City of Fridley, 2•Lir,nesota, ',
_�w by approval o�' the proper afficers of the County Board of Cor*missioners. '
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IN TESTXt-i0?1Y ��,HEftEOF, the� parties have er.ecuted this a�reenent by their
�, dul author'zed of ' e s d a• d t. ' t'v sea s to be hereunto affixed
y i i�.c r an c ase heir respec i e 1 0
: � CITY OF FRIDI.TY
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RECOI•g�iJD AP°i�.OVAL: COUNTY Or A2+OKA, STATE OF tIINP1ESOTA
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RESOLIIT I ON N0.
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A RESOLUTION REGARDING THE CROSSING OF hitSS SSIPPi
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BE !T P.ESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Fridley, Anok,
County, �11 i nne sota, ��s fo I 1 ows : �
NNEREAS, The county officials ofi Hennepin �nd Anok, County
h�ve met �nd discussed �� proposed bridge crossing the hlississippi
River at �pproxim�tety 85th Avenue Northe�st; ,nd
�dHER�AS, it is proposed th��t this brid�e connect county Ro�d
#34 i n Nennep i n Couni:y ��nd County RoC.d 7� 132 i n Anok.� County; ,nd
WNEREAS, �n �ddi-�ion�l cross�ng af the h9ississippi River �t
th i s ( oc��t i on wou ! d be i n the best i ntere sts of the future deve 1 opment
of the City of Fridley.
N0�'J THEREFQRE, be it resolved th�t f;he Fri;!!ey City Counci I
hereby goes on record ��s �=.pproving the proposed bridge crossing ,t
?pprox i m�te ( y c�$th Avenue Northe� st .
ADOPTED 6Y TEiE C t TY COl1PJC I L OF THE C( TY OF F R I D LEY, TH I S
DAY oF . , 19�7. _ . . . . .
ATTEST:
CfTY CLERK - �tARVIN C. BRUNSELL
1��AYOR - JACK 0. KlRKH�,hi
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RESOLUTION N0.
A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEI�fENT AND FINAL PLANS AND
SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES OF COSTS THEREOF: WATER,
SANITARY SEWER AND STORi`�I SEWER PROJECT N0. 84 (ADDENDUM ��l)
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WHEREAS, Resolution No. 67-1967 of the City Council adopted the 3rd
day of April, 1967, set the date for hearing on the proposed improvements,
as specifically noted in the Notice of Hearing attached hexeto for reference
as Fxhibit "A", and
WHEREAS, all of the property owners whose property is liable to be
assessed with the making of these improvements (as noted in said notice)
wexe 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
noted in said notice, and
WHEREAS, Resolution No. 128-1966 adopted by the City Council on
' August 15, 1966 ordered all of the improvement under Project No. 82 as pro-
posed by Council Resolution No. 98-1966.
' NOW, THEREFORE, sE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Fridley,
Anoka County, Minnesota, as follows:
, l. That the following impxovements pr�posed by Council Resolution
No. 67-1967 are hereby ordered to be effected and completed as
. soon as reasonably possible, to-wit.
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All of the improvements as noted in the notice of hearing
on the same as are noted (in Exhibit "A"j in said notice
That �he work above may be consolidated with other areas
as one improvement.
2. That the work to be performed under this groject may be performed
'- under one or more contracts as may be deemed advisable upon
receipt of bids.
' 3. That Comstock & Davis, Incorporated are hereby designated as
the Engineers far this improvement. They shall prepare final
plans and specifications for the making of such improvement.
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ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
DAY OF
, 1967.
MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham "
' CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell ,
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OF�'IC7AL PU��LJ:CA`.l'l0id
� CI`l'Y OI�' F'RTDLr�Y �
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'� NO'�'IC� OF HI?,�'1R7_�:G Oii It'�TRO�II�•��ii�l'S
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YROJi�CT r�`B�� �.>jDF_�TD;;i� i�l�
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WHEP�FAS, t%i� Cit f C�»ncil oi ihn City of Fridley, Ano'_.a County,
Minneso�a, has d.e��T��J. zt .n�c�ssa.r_y a,nd expedient; tY�at the improvem�nts
herei.nafter d�scx•i'c�CI �@ IIi£3.�Ie. �
NOtJ, TFIF�Z�?Oitr";, �IO�i'ICE IS HTu�n�Y GTVF,ii T'rIAT on thz 17t'� da.y oi
April, 1�67, at 8:C�0 o'cloc�: P.�t., tn� City Cou?icil 4rill �,t�et at the
City Hall in :a.id Cit.y, and T:;ill a.t said. time, anc1. plac�, hear all
parties interested in said ir�provem::nts in•4�hole or in pa�t.
The �eneral nature of th� improveri�nts is the construction �in the
lands and streets no ��d belo��r� of. the foll.o<<rinp inpro���c:���nts, to-�rit:
CONSTnUC i i0`: IT. F�'•1
4later, sanitary sec�rer and sto-r�n se�:re-r and apg�rtenances
serv.ing al1 prope-rties bound.e3 by Interstate P�o . 6��f in th�
' North, 53rci Ave:�TZe in t'ne Soutn, Flig'n�ra.y I�To . ti j in the East
and Tiadison Street extended North on tre Ldest side.
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THA'P TFIF ARF�1 PRO�OS� TO BE ASSESSE� FOR SAID Ii�IPRO�,�'r���lt'I' IS 4S
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For Construction Items abovs - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - -
All o£ the land aou+-tin� upon said straets named above and aIl
� l�nds within, a.djacent and ahutiin� ther�to.
All of sa,id lanc? to b� assess�cl propor �ionatel f accordin� �o the
benefits rec�ivcd by such i�.prove;��ents.
That ihe Council propo�es to proce�d.with each oi said inpTOVe��n,s
as separ.ate inp-ro�rem.nts, except as herea? ��r oth��Fris� p?'ovid?�1
` by the Co�ancil all under the fallo�:rir.;; aut'noY•i+.J, to-r:it; ilirLn�s:,`a
� . La�,rs 1953� C�';,�=cr i9s 32'i� �3bl3 ?�v'T118.t,Oi�f �C1�rn�f � c'l..Tl� 1T1 CO;:—
for�!ity 4rith the City Char �er. �
DATF'D ^1�(TS DAY OF ____. 1967
.� BY CRDc:Z Or' i':�c� CTZ�y COu�`ICIL.
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RESOLUTION N0.
RESOLTJTI�N ORDERING IriPROVEMENTS, APPFOVAL OF PLAi1S AI�ID ORDERING „ii��
ADVERTISEMENT FOR �IDS: STORM SEWER IMPROVEriENT PROJECT N0. 82 -�'�
WHEREAS, pursuant to a Resolution �r128-1966 and Resolution �f
adopted on April 15, 1966 and J�.tne 5, 1967 respectively, Comstock and Davis,
Incorporated, Consulting Engineers, has prepared plans and specifications for the
improvement proposed by Resolution �?'98-1966 and Storm Sewer part of the improve-
ments proposed by Resolution �� -1967 and has presented such plans and speci-
fications to the Council for approval.
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVEI�, by the Council of the City of Fridley,
Minnesota, a,s follozas :
1. That the-following improvements heretofore proposed by the Council
Resolutions ��98-1966 and �k67-1967 are hereby order.ed to he effected
and complete� as soon as reasonably possible, to-wit:
Storm sewer and appurtenances in and serving the ar�a bounded by:
Interstate No. 694 in the North, 53rd Avenue in the South, Highway
No. 65 in the East and Madison Street extended North on the West
side.
Z'hat the work invo�ved in such improvemer.t as listed above shall
hereafter be designated as STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ��82.
2. Such plans and specifications, a copy of which are attached hereto
and ma.de a part hereof, are hereby approved.
3. The work to be performed under Storm Sewex Project i�82 shall be per-
formed under one contract.
The City Manager sha3.1 accordingly prepare and cause to be inserted in
the official newspaper advertisem�nts for bids upon the making of such improve-
ments under such approved plans and specifications. The advertisement shall
be published for two (2) weeks (at least 10 days), and shall specify the work
to be done and wili state that bids will be opened and considered at 12:O�J
o'clock (noon), on the 5th day of June, 1967 in the Council Chambers of th� City
Hall, and that no bids tivill be considered unless sealed and filed witn the City
Clerk, and accompanied by a cash deposit, bid bond, or certified check payable to
the City for five per cent (5%) of the amount of such a bid. That the advertise-
ments for bids for Storm Sewer Project ��82 shall be substantially in farm as that
noted in Exhibit "B " attached hereto for reference and made a part hereof.
ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL OF FRIDLEY, THIS
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A RESOLUTION AUTHORI7ING AIvD DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS
ON PARCEL 3180 PART OF LOTS 5& 6, 6iJ� .:'SUB. #?9 . �� , r
WHEREAS, certain special assessments have been levie� with respect to cert 't�'
land and s�i.d land has subscquentl� been subdivided.
?IO�d� THER.E�ORE, BE IT RESOLVED� as follows:
That the assessments levicd aga3nst th� following described parcels to-�it:
Parcel 3180, Part of Lots 5& 6, Auditor�s Subdi'�'ision �79� may and shall
be apportioned and divided as follows:
Original Parccl Fund Original Amount
Part of Lots 5& 6� Regul�r �. A. $ 17�1t0l�.25
Parcel 3180, Aud. Sub. #79
Division of Paxcel A�:�Froved
Part of Lot 6� Parcel 3180
Aud. Sub. #?9
Lot 5' Parcel 3200
Aud. Sub. #79
Fund
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Regular S. A.
Regular S.A.
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Original Amout�
$ 323•T2
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MAYOR - Jack 0. F3rkham
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A RESOLUTION AUTNORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS
ON PARCEL 2710, PART OF SECTION 12 (SEE COMPLEYE DESCRIPTION BELOW) --
WHEREAS, certain special assessments have been levied with respect to certain
land and said land has subsequently been subdivided.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, as fotlows:
That the assessments levied against the fottowing described parcels to-wit:
Parcel 2710, The S�1y 370� of N�ly 1120' of NE4 of NW',;, Sec. 12-30-24,.
Iand that part of the S. 370� of N. 1120' of NW 4 of NW 4 of Sec. 12-30-24
� lying E�ly of State Trunk Hwy. #65.
� (Subject to the rights of the City of Fridtey under an Indenture dated
Sept. 24, 1964 between said party of the first part � said City of
Fridley relating to the fotlowing described portion of the premises
' herein described: The W. 30' of the N. 1120' of NE4 of NW4,
Sec. 12-30-24, � th. pt. of N. 1t20� of NW4 of N1� of Sec. 12-30-24,
lying E. of St. Trunk Hwy. #65.)
I, may and shatl be apportioned and divided as foltows:
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Originai Parcel
Parcet 2710, Section 12
(See full description above)
Di vi si an of Parcel s Ap�roved
Parcel 2710, Section 12, The S�ly
370' of N' 1 y 1120' of NE'-� of NW 4,
Sec. 12-30-2Lt, and that part of the
S. 374' of N. 1120� of N�'4 of NW4 of
Sec. 12-30-24 lying E'ty of State
Trunk Hwy ,#65, except portion in-
cluded in Parcel 2750.
Subj. to the rights of the City of
Fridiey under an Indenture dated
Sept. 24, 19�+ between said party
of the first part & said City of
Fridley relating to the following
described portion of the premises
herein described:
Fund
Regular S.A.
W #34 (Water Main)
SW #24 (Sewer Main)
SS #24-B (Storm Sewer)
SW #48-A (Water Laterai)
S41 #67 (Water and Sewer
Laterals and Services)
SY1 #67 ( Storm Sewer )
Fund
Original Amount
$ 923•69
2, 949.80
2,134.10
9,058.08
1,3i3.19
7,522.83
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�2 ,2�$ 97.75
Originai Amount
Regular S.A. $
W #34 (Water Main)
SW #�24 (Sewer Main)
SS #�24-B ( Storm Sewer )
SW �48-A (�dater Lateral )
SW #67 (Water and Sewer
Laterais)
SS #67 (Storm Sewer)
498.79
1,5g2•89
T,152.41
4,89i .36
1,313.19
1,131.00
1,216,18
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Division of Parcel��roved
(Description of Parcel 2710 Continued)
7he W. 30� of the N. 1120� of
NE 4 of �'W'4, Sec. 12-30-24, � th.
pt. of N. 1 120 � of N��'4 0` NW' ;
of Sec. 12-30-24, lying E. of St.
Trunk Hwy. No. 65)
Parcel 2750,Section 12, The W.
5 acres of the N. 310 ft. of S.
370 ft. of N. 1120 ft. of NE'4 of
NbP4f Sec. 12, Twp. 3�, Rge. 24,
AND th. pt. of the N. 310 ft. of
the S. 370 ft. of N. 1120 ft. of
the Nl�!'4 of N;� of s�i d Sec. 12
tying E�ly of State Trunk Hwy.
#65 as the same is now laid out
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(Subject t� an ease. for public
roadway purposes in favor of City
of Fridley by virtue of a deed
dated 9/24/64, filed 9/29/64 �
recorded in 8k. 654, Page fi13,
to-wit: The W. 30 ft. of S. 370 ft.
of N. 1120 ft. of NE 4 of Nt,F,
Sec. 12, Twp. 30, Rge. 24, and th.
pt. of S. 370 ft. of N. 1120 ft.
of N4J�4 of M� 4f Sec. 12, Twp. 30,
Rge. 24, tying E. of St. Trunk
Hwy. #65.) (Subj. to rt. ofi access
by State of Minn. by virtue of a
Final Certificate of Condemnation
filed 9/23/60 � recorded in Bk.
492�: Pa9e 447.}
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Ori inal Amount
Regutar S.A. $
W #�34 (tJater Main
SW #24 (Sewer Main)
SS #24-8 (Storm Sewer)
S!d #b7 (Sewer and Wat�r
Laterals, and Sewer
Service and Larqe
Water Service)
SS #67 (Storm Sewer�
424.90
1,356•91
981. 69
4,166.72
b,391.83
3,179•88
�,297•75
ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF
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RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVIl"�N�S, APPROVAL OF PLANS AND ORDERING
ADVIl�TISIl`�IEN'I' FOR BIDS: S`i'ORM SE'WET� I1�IPROVII`2ENT PROJECT #87
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WFIEREAS, pursuant to a Resolution �72-1967 of the Cit,y Council l, l�/ �
adopted on April 17, 1967, Comstock and Davis, Incorporated, Consulting
Ehgineers, has prepared plans and specifications for the Storm Sewer part of
the improvements proposed b,y Resolution �53-1967 and has presented such plans
and specifications to the Council for approval:
NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVID, b�r the Council of the City of Fridley,
Minnesota, as follows:
l. That the followin.g improvements heretofore proposed
b,y the Council Resolution #53-1967 are hereby ordered to
be effected and completed as soon as reasonably possible
to-wit:
Storm sewer and appurtenances in and serving the area bounded as:
Commen�ing at the intersection of Pearson Wa�r and East River Road
thence North along East River Road to a point on the westerly
extension of the South Boundary of Bourdeaux's Spring Brook
Addition; thence East along said South boundary of Bourdeaux�s
Spring Brook Addition to the Southeast corner of said Bourdeaux's
Spring Brook Ad�lition; thence North along the East line of said
Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Addition to the Northeast corner of said
Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Addition; thence East along the easterl�r
extension of the North line of Bourdeaux's Sprin.g Brook Addition
to the West boundary of the Great Northern Railwa�r Right of 41ay;
thence South along said West Right of Way line of the Great Northern
Railroad to a point located 400 feet (400'� as measured along the
West Right of Wa,y line, South of the centerline of 79�' Avenue;
thence West in a straight line to the point of beginning, thence
terminating. All lying in Section 3, T-30, R-24, Count�r of Anoka,
State of Minnesota.
That the work involved in such improvement as listed above shall
hereafter be designated as STORM SEWE�ft IMPROVII`ZEN'I' PROJECT #87.
2. Such plans and specifications, a cop.y of which are at�ached here-
to and made a part hereof, are hereby approved.
3. The work to be performed under Storm Sewer Project #87 shall be
performed under one contract.
The City Manager shall accordingly prepare and cause to be inserted
in the official newspaper advertisements for bids upon the making of such
improvements under such approved plans and specifications. The advertisement
shall be published for two (2) weeks (at least 10 days�, and shall specify the
work to be done and will state that bids will be opened and considered at 12:00
o'clock (noon�, on the 5�' day of June, 1967 in the Council Chambers of the City
Hall, and that no bids will be considered unless sealed and filed with the City
Clerk, and accompanied by a cash deposit, bid bond, or certified check payable to
the City for five per cent �5�� of the amount of such a bid. That the advertise-
ments for bids for Storm Sewer Project #87 shall be substantially in form as that
noted in Exhibit "B" attached hereto for reference and made a part hereof.
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A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AI�?D DIRECTING THE C0.'�4BINIPIG OF SPECIAL ASSESSh1ENTS -�
ON PARCEL 9120, IAT !�� BLOCK 27� AND PARCEL 9130, LOT 5� BIACK 27: HYDE � �
PARK ADD�TION
WHffi.AS, c�rtain special assessanents havs been levied with respect to
certain land and said land has subsequentJ,y becn combined.
That the assessments levied against the following described parcels� to-wit:
Parccl 9120� Lot L�� B1ock 27�, and Parcel. 9130� Lot 5� Block� 27� Hyde Park
Addition� may and sha11 be co�binsd as follows:
NOW, THEREF�RE, BE IT RESOLVED as follows:
Original Parcels Fund Original Amount ;
Lot !�� Block 27, Parcel 9120 Regular S. & W. $ 112.09
Hyde Park Addition
Lot 5f Block 27, Parcel 9130,
Hyde Park Addition
Combining of Parcels Approvcd
All. of Lots !� & 5� Parcel 9125,
fri.th al]. o£ vacated alley lying
east af Lots 6& 7� Block 27,
l,yin� north of south l.ines of
Lots 5& 6� and lying south of
north lines of Lots �t and ?.
RegaS�r.r S. & W.
Fund
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Regula.r 5. & W.
112.09
$ 2�.1$
Original Amount
$ 22it.18
$ 224.18
ADOPTED BY;'THE CITY COUNCTL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS � DAY OF
, 1967.
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK - �iarvin C. Brunsell
MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkhara
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RESOLUTION N0.
A RESOLUTION ORD�ING PRELIMINARY PI�ATIS , SPECIF'ICATIOTTS , APTD
r� ESTIMATES OF TuE COSTS T�ID3EOF: STREr�i' IMPROV�I�1T PROJECT
; ST. 1967-1 �ADDENDUM #a�
' BE IT RESOLVID, by the Council of the City of Fridley as follows:
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l. That it appears in the interest of the City and of the propert.y owners
affected that there be constructed certain improveMents, to-wit:
, Street Improvements, includin� gradin�, stabilized base, hot-mix bitum-
� inous mat, concrete curb and gutter, water, and sa.nitary sewer services,
and�other facilities, located as fo7.lows:
Jupiter Drive: Rainbow Driv to S�-lvan Lane
Comet Lane .. Trinit,y � r Drive
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2. That the Cit� Engineer is hereoy authorized and directed to draw the
preliminary plans and specifications and to tabulate the results of his
estimates of the costs of said inprov�ments, including every item of
cost from inception to completion and all iees and expenses incurred (or
. to be incurred� in connection therewith, or the financin.g thereof, and
to make a prelimina-r.y report of his findings, stating therein whether
said improvements are feasible and whether they can best be made as pro-
posed, or in connection with some other improvements (and the estimated
cost as recommended�, including also a description of the lands or area
as may.receive benefits therefrom and as may be proposed to be assessed.
3. That the City Clerk sha11 act to ascertain tre name and address of the
owner of each parcel of land directly affected or within the area of
lands as may be propased to be assessed for said i�provements (and each
of them�; and upon receipt frorri said Engin�er of the said preliminary
report, calculate estimates of assessmen+s as may be proposed relative
thereto against each of sai� lands.
4. That said preliminary report of the EnGineer and estimates of assessments
of the Clerk, shall be furnished to the Council, and made availabl.e for
inspection to the owner of any parcel of land �.s �na� be affected thereby
at any public hearin� held relative the-reto, as well as at any prior ti�e
reasonable and convenient.
ADOP'I'ID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF F`RIDLEY THIS
DAY OF JUNE
ATTEST:
CIiY CLE�tZK
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PZarvin C. Brunsell
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Jack 0. Kirkham
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ST. 1967-1 (ADDENDUM N0. 4)
NOTICE OF HEARING ON IiJIPROVEMENTS
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anok� County,
' Minnesota, has deemed it necessary and expedient that the improvements
hereinafter described be made.
NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on the day
of , 1967, at 8:00 o'clock P.1�1. the City Council will meet
at the City Hall in said City, and will at said time and place hear all
parties interested in said improvements in whole or in part.
The general nature of the improvements is ths construction (in the
lands and streets noted below) of the following improvements, to-�vit:
CONSTRUCTION ITEM
Street Improvements, including grading, stabilized �ase, hotmix
bituminous mat, concrete curb and gutter, and water and sanitary
sewer services, and other facilities, located as follows:
Jupiter Drive: Rainbow Drive to SyZvan Lane
Comet Lane: Trinity Drive to Jupiter Drive
ESTIMATED COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �S 12� 100. 00
THAT THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SAID IMPP.QVE�IENTS IS A5 FOLLO[dS:
For Construction Item above -------------------------------------
All of the land abutting upon said streets named above and all
lands within, adjacent and abutting thereto.
Al1 of said land to be assessed proportionately according to the
benefits received by such improvements.
That the Council proposes to proceed with each of said improvements as
separate improvements, except as hereafter atherwise provided by the
Council all under the following authority, to-wit: Nlinnesota Statutes
1961, Chapter 429 and laws amendatory thereof, and in conformity with
the City Charter.
DATED THIS DAY OF
CITY COUNCIL.
Publish:
, 1967, BY ORDER OF THE
MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
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A RESOLUTIOlV URDE._RING PRELIMINARY PLANS , SPECIFICATIOiVS ,�1ND
ESTINTATES OF' THr� COSTS THERLOF: STREET IMPROVIl`�T�iT PROJECT
sT. 1967-3
BE IT RESOLV�, b,y the Council of the City of Fridley as follows:
l. That it appears in the interest of the Cit� and of the propert,y owners
affected that there be constructed certain impr•ovements, to-wit:
Street Imprcvements, includi;ig grading, stabilized base, hot-mix bitum-
inous mat, concrete curb ar.d gu.tter, water, and sanitary sewer services,
and� other facilities, located a.s follows:
Trinity Drive: 61st Avenue to Starli+e Boulevard
Hayes Street : 7;rd Avenue to Ononda�a Street
2. That the City Engineer is hereb� authorized and directed to draw the
preliminary plans and specifications and to tabulate the results of his
estimates of the costs of said improvements, inc�uding every item of
cost from inception to completion and all fees and expenses incurred (er
to be incurred� in connection therewith, or the finan.cing thereof, and
to make a prelimina,r.y report of his findings, stating therein whether
said improvements are feasible and ;ahethe� the.y can best be made as �ro-
posed, or in cannection with some other im�rovements (and the estimated
cost as recommended), incZuding also a description of the lands or area
as ma� receive benefits therefrom and as ma,y be proposed to be assessed.
, 3. That the City Clerk shall act to ascertain the name and address of the
owner of each parcel of land di�ectl,y affecZed or within the area of
lands as may be proposed to be assessed fo.r said improvements (an.d each
of them); and upon receipt from said Engineer of the said preliminary
' � report, calculate estimates of assessmer�ts as ma;� be proposed relative
thereto against each of said lands.
� 4. That said preliminary report of the Engineer and esti�iates of assessments
of the Clerk, shall be furnished to the Co �n�•il, an� made available for
• inspection to the owner of any parcel of land as may be affected thereby
' at an.y public hearin� held relative tr�eretc, as well as at any prior time
reasonable and con;renient.
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DAY OF JUNE , 1967.
ATTEST:
CITY CLEftK �arvin C. Brur_sell
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RESOLUTION N0.
A RESOLUTION ORDERING PRELIMINARY PL..ANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND
ESTIr1ATES OF THE COSTS THEREOF : SANITA�'.Y SEWER, WATER AND
STORM SETr]ER PRO.TECT N0. $8
BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Fridley as follows:
1. That it appears in the ir�terest nf the City and of the property ownsrs
affected that there be constructed certain improvements, to-wit:
a) Sanitary sewer, watermains and. laterals and service connections
serving the following streets:
1._ Norton Avenue from Central Avenue to West End of the Street
2. 69th Avenue from Central Avenue to East City Limits
3. Proposed 72nd Avenue between Highway �i�65 and Central Avenue
b). Storm Sewer and Appurtenances seiv ing the following streets:
l. Hayes Street from 73rd Avenue (County Road 8} to Onondaga Street
2. 73rd Avenue (County Road 8) from Central Avenue to Stinson BZvd.
2. That Comstock & Davis, Incorporated, Consulting Engineers, are hereby
authorized and directed to draw the preliminary plans and specifications and
to tabulate the results of their estimates of the costs of said improve-
men.ts, including every item of cost from inception to completion and all
fees and expenses incurred (or to be incurred) in connection tYterewith, or
the financing thereof, and to make a preliminary report of their findings,
stating therein whether said improvements are feasible and whether they c�r,
best be made as proposecl, or in connection with some other improvements (and
the estimated cost as recommended}, including also a description of the
lands or area as �nay receive benefits therefrom and a� may be proposed to be
assessed.
3. That the �ity Clerk sha11 act to ascertain the name and address of the owner
of each parcel of land directly affected or within the area of lands as may
be proposed to be assessed for said improvements (and each of them); and
upon receipt from said Engineer of the said preliminary report, ralculate
estimates of assessments as may be proposed relative thereto against each
of said lands,
' 4. That said preliminary report of the Engineer and estimates of assessments
'� ° of the Clerk, shall be furnished to the Council, and made available far
inspection to the owner af any paree�. of lan� as may be affected thereby
at any public hearing held relative thereto, as well as at any prier time
reasonable and convenient.
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CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell
MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
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Earl P. Wagner, City Manager and City Council
FROM: Marvin C. Brunsell, Finance Director
SUBJECT: �inal Assessment Ro11 1966-3 Street Assessment
T attached resolution would order the preparation of
he Final Assessment Roll for the 1966-3 Street Assessment.
This project covered the installation of concrete curb and
� tter, and sidewalk on Mississippi Street.
The assessment roll wi11 be prepared on the basis of assessing
commercial 01 property r 100% of the cost af the
ewalk, and the City " g up 1/3 of the cost of the
sidewalk for residential property. This is my understanding
of the way the Council indicated they wished the roll prepared.
If the Council wishes it prepared on some other basis, please
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RESOLUTION N0.
1967
RESOLUTION DIRECTING PREPAR.ATION OF ASSES�MENT
RQLL FOK STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT N0. 1966-3
BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley,
Anoka County, Minnesota as follows:
1. It is hereby determined that the assessable cost of
construction with respect to the following named
improvement, to-wit:
STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT N0. 1966-3 including
a11 incidental expenses thereto is estimated
at $29,469.10,
2. The City Manager with the assistance of the City
Clerk shall forthwith calculate the propar amounts
to be specially assessed for said improvement
against every assessable lot, piece or parcel of
land benefited by said improvement according to
law.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY
THIS DAY OF , 1967.
MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
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A RESOLUTION DIRECTIIv'G PUBLICATION OF HEARING ON PROPOSED
ASSESSMENr ROLL FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT PR03ECT N0. 19G6-3
WHEREAS, by a resolution passed by the Council on June 5, 1967
the City Clerk �aas directed to prepare a proposed assessment roll for
the cost of the 1966-3 Street Improvement.
WHEREAS, the Clerk has notified the Council that such proposed
assessment r.oll has been completed and filed in his office for public
inspection.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the
City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, as follows:
l. Th� City Council shall meet at the City Hall in the
City of Fridley, Anoka Countq, Minnesota, on the
19th day of June 1967, at 8:00 P.M, to pass upon
� the proposed assessment for Street Improvement Project
No. 1966-3.
2. The City Manager shall publish nota.ces of the time and
place of ineeting in the official newspaper of the City,
at least two (2) weeks prior to such meeting. •
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY
THIS _, DAY OF _ , 1967.
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CITY CLERI� - Marvin C. Brunse
MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
ANOKA COUNTY, MINNE'SOTA
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NOTICE OF HEARING OF A�SE'S�MENT FOR
�TREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT N0, 1966-3
Notice is hereby given that the Council of the City of Fridley
will meet at the City Hall in said City on the 19th day of June 1967,
at 8;00 o'clock P.M. to hear and pass upon a11 objections, if any, to
the proposed assessments in respect to the following improvement,
to-wit:
STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT N0, 1966-3
The proposed assessment roll for each of said improvements is
now on file and open to public inspection by all persons interested,
in the office of the Clerk of said City,
The general nature of the improvements and each of them is the
construction of concrete curb and gutter,and sidewalks in the lands and
streets d.esignated as follows:
A. Mississippi �Street from University Avenue to
T . H> ��65 .
The area proposed to be assessed for said improvements and each
of them is a11 that land henefited by said improvements ar each of
them and lying within the general area of the above noted streets.
Said improvements will be assessed against the properties within
' the above noted areas in whole or in part proportionately to each of
the lands therein contained according to the benefits received,
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CITY OF FRIDLEY.
ATTESTt
CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell
Publish: June 2, 1967
June 9, 1967
MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
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RESOLUTI02J N0. 1967
' A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIFtECTING THE SPLITTI.IG OF SPECIAL ASSESSt�iENTS
ON PARCEL 100� LOT 3� AUDIT�'S SUBDIVISION #�129
' WHEREAS, certain special assess:aants have been levied with respect to
certain land and said land has subsequently becn subdi��.dod.
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That the assessments levied against the follo�ring described parcels to wit:
Parcel 100� Lot 33 Auditors Subdivision #�129 (Subject to easements)� may
and sha11 oe apportioned and divided as fol�'�*�s:
Original Parcel
Parcel loo, Lot 3,
Aud. S�bd. #129
Divisi.on of Parcel appron�d
Pareel 90� Part of Lot ��
lying north of the south
7.li5 •5' � except the north
25� and except the east 25�.
Parcel 11Q, Sauth 1l�5.5'
of Lcat 3� except the east 25' .
Fund
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ftegu��r S. A.
�3l� (Water i�tain}
SW#2It (Scwcr �Iain)
SS#2!� (Storm Sewvr)
SW#!�8-A (Sewer Lateral)
SW#!t8-� (Water Latcral)
SW�67 (Water & Sewer Latera].$)
St. 1965-Z Strests
Fund
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Reguliax S. A.
W#3�t (Watar P�faS.n)
S�J#2l� ( Sewer llain )
SS�r2lt (Storm Sewer)
SW#?�S A (Sewer I,ateral)
S'inT#1t8-� (Water Lateral)
S�nT;67 (Water & Sewer Laterals)
St. 1965-1 Streets
Regular S. A.
W##3�t (Water Main )
S'W�'2� (Sewer Main)
SS�2l� ( Storm Sewer )
SW#!�8-� (SeVrer Lateral)
SW#�1�8-A (irlater Lateral)
Sfnt#67 (Water & Sewer Laterals)
St. 1965-1 Streets
Ori�inal Amount
Paid
Paid
Paid
Pai.d
Paid
Paid
Paid
1,560.99
$ 1,560.99
Original Amount
Paid
Paid
Pai.d
Paid
P�.a
Paid
Paid
1,13l�.li9
Paid
Paid
Paid
Paid
Paid
Paid
Paid
426.50
$ 1,560.99
ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY �' FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF �
]�967.
MAYOR - Jack O. Kirkham
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell
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AN Eh1ERGENCY ORD I NANCE FOR EXPEND I�:G Fl1NDS
TO REP�11R 1`�ELL N0. 3.
THE COIIhC I L OF TliE C I TY OF FR I DLEY DO ORD� I i� AS FOLLOtidS :
SECTION I:
Th,t the Counc i( of the C ii:y of Fr i d! ey f i nds th� t it i s necess�ry to
expend funds for emergency rep��ir to remove � cert�in bailer lodged
i n the sh.:•f�; of �'�le l I No . 3; th�-.t th� Consu ! t i ng Eng i neer h, s � dv i sed
the Council that such expenditure is necess:�ry �nd must be done on �n
emerc�ency b. � s; th at w i thout s= i d re�i r there wou 1 d be �-� I ack of w��ter
f or pub I i c s.-�f ety � nd be � d��nger to pub 1 i c he. t th; th�-�t �.ccord i ng I y
�+n emergency exists within the provision of 3.06 of the City Ch�rter.
SECTION (1: �
Th�t it i s deemed necess�ry, therefore, thrt the C ity eontr� ct �nd
pureh�se such necess.�ry I�bor ..nd m�terial �nd enter into such
contr� ct or contr. cts �-�s m�y be necess� ry w ithout fdvert i s i ng for
b'tds for theanergency rep� ir of b'�el I No. 3; �nd th�t the tot�l
expenditure for s�id emergency rep�irs sh�ll not exceed �he sum of
Three Thous,nd �nd no hundredths (�3,000.00� Doll,rs.
PASSED BY THE CITY COU�dC1L OF THE CtTY OF FRIDLEY, THIS
DAY OF ,.I967. .
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK - �1ARVIN C. SRIINSELL
F i rst Re,d i ng :
Second Reading:
Publish:
MAYOR -.l�ICK 0. K I RKHAP•9
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ESTTNlATES TO BE APPROV"ED BX THE CITY COUi�TCIL - JUNE 5, 1967
S. C. Smiley & Associates
1750 Hennepin Avenue
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55403
Prof�ssional 5ervices Rendered - Civic
Center (5/1/67)
� D. W. HiclLey & Co., Inc.
I.841 University Avenue
St. Paul, IKinnesata 55104
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Esti.mate �lZ (FTNAL) for work completed for
Water Imgrovement Projec� 75-C, Schedule 2,
aecording to contract (High Service Pumps
and 3 �.dditional Filters) (5/26/67j
Nodland Associates, Inc.
Alexandria, lyiinnesota
$ 904.54
$18,614.33
E stimate �Tl for work completed this date for
construction of Alternate �Z. Melocly Manor Park
Inprovemvnt Project P-1, according to contract $ 4,883.40
(5/26/67)
C. S. McCrassan, Inc.
Box 336
Osseo, Minnesota
Estimate �l for work compI.eted this date for
construction of Sanitary Sewer, Water and Storm
Sewer`Improvement Project No. 84, according to
contract (Baker Avenue 8etween Osborne Road &
75th extended east, Onondaga between Central
and Stinson, etc.) (partia7.j (5/26/67)
E stimate �3 f.or Street Impxovement Project No.
ST. 1966-6 (Commerce Park) according to con-
tract (Partial)
$31,718.70
$13,394.19
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C�a��s�1��.�� ��gineers
1b46 Co�a�t�� Ro�d. "J•�
Minneapolis, I�.xa�sota 55432
May 26, 1967
floa�o�cable Mayos & City Cauncil
c/o I�ire BaAi Po Wa�aer, Ci.�y F�anager
City of Fsidley
6431 Uaiversi�y Aveneee NoEo
A�iinueapolis s MinYasgo�a 55421
Gentle�en:
CERTIFICATB OF 7�'HE $NGINEBR
We submit her�wit�h Es�im�t� �12, the F��si Eoeimate, for po We Hickey
6 Coa $ Inca s 1841 Uni�rer�i�y Avenue, 5t. �aul, Miaugesota 55104 for �ttork
completed for bd���s IYnp�cev���t P�rroj�c� �'S-C, Sch��u1� 2� accordiag to
coa�ract.
LDI� SUM CONTIiA�T PPtICE
ct�sage ora�r �l c�a)
Change Ordex #Z (D�duet)
CONTRACT �HORIZED TO D�TE
Less: Se�i�ate #1
Esti�te �2
Ss�iaaate �3
8s�imate #4
Eetime4te �5
Estimate �6
8stimate #7
Bst�te �8
Bstimate �9
Bstci��s �1Q
$ 9,405.00
17,325.00
9,081.00
Z�,900,00
5,73�.54
3,96A.00
21,339.00
55,32:.50
6,496.08
4,588e2i
$�.71,178.00
aiaes�
-622.25
$170,773.62
Aa�oiant Paid to D�te $152,159.29 152�159.29
' AZ�iOiJNT N0�1 AUE. o . . o . • o • • o • � • • � • o • • • o o $ 18, 614.33
' We ha�e r�e�d the woric �ander contract fcar Water Y�provement Project
75-C� Schedul� 2, and fiad titiat th� e� iffi eaabstaatially complete in accor-
ci�nce witfl� the contr8�t doc�en�s. We r�c��d ttnat the finai payment b�
so�d� upon sec�p�ce bq �csus� �norsbla� Bod�, and t�t t�ie one year con-
' trac�aaal. �int�nanc� �o�ad c����ee on �he date li.s�ed above.
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cc: D. W. flickey & Co., Iac.
R�espectfully submit�ed,
CpMS 6 'i�AVIS , INC.
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1750 HENNEPIN AVENUE MIN�IEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55403 � 377-7801
' STATEMENT
' City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue
' Fridley, Minnesota
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Professional Services Rendered: Fr'1d12V CiViC Center
Supervisory services
D. M. Noyes Est,. #5 $32,433.00
H. Horwitz Est. #4 10,018.00
Hoffman Elect. Est.#4 2,300.00
$4�,751.00
May l, 1967
Architects Fee C� 2/ of_ $44,751.00 ... ..............$895.02
Blueprinting and reproduction ..................... 9.52
Balance $904.54
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LIST OF CONTRACTORS' LICENSES TO BE APPROVED BY COUNCIL
JUNE 5, 1967
BLACKTOP�'ING & ASPHALT CONTRACTORS
Modern Roadways Company
7045 - 18th Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota by: Edgar R. Smith
CARPENTRY
Tessmer Construction
6890 Channel Road N. E. .
Fridley, Minnesota 55432 by: Do.nald R. Tessmer
EXCAVATING
Walt Freeman's Excavating
7570 Highway ��65 N. E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55432 by: Walter Freeman
Jarson�s Service Co., Inc.
9180 Xylite Street N. E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55433 by: Lloyd M. Jarson
Kadlec Excavating
724 Main Street N. W.
Anoka, Minnesota by: Donald A. Kadlec
Park Construction Company
51 - 37th Avenue N. E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55421 by: S. W, Carlson
GAS SERVICES
Bruce Plumbing Company
4747 Twin Lake Avenue North
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55429 by: Delbert P. Bruce
John�s Appliance Service
412$ E. 35th Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota by: John A. Davitt
The Mitchell Company
1669 Selby Avenue
St. Paul, Minnesota by: John E. Mitchell
Nielsen Gas Heat �
2916 East 38th Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota by: Staflley Nielsen
NEW
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, JUNE 5, 1967 _
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
' Andrew P. Gawel Contractors, Inc.
2407 Washington St. N. E.
� �- -�---�- - Andrew P . Gawel
Mi eapolis, Minneso �'�
, J & J ociates
� 5 Zenith �venue South
' Minneapolis, Minnesota by: Jack Nelson
Bernard R. Julkowski � �
1420 Molan Terrace N.. E,
�' Minneapolis, Minnesota 55421 by: Bernard Julkowski
Kuch Construction Company
' 7816 - 45� Avenue North
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55428 by: G1en L. Kuch
' Chester Maciaszek
6380 Quincy St. N. E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55421 by: Chester Maci�szek
, Strand Construction Company
�9240 Lyndale Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota by; S. Rowland
, HEATING
, Bruce Plumbing Company
4747 Twin Lake Avenue
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55429 by: Delbert P. Bruce
' Larson-Mac Company
6028 W. 37th Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota by: Raymond E. Olson
� The Mitchell Company
1669 Selby Avenue
,' St. Paul, Minnesora 55104 by: John E. Mitchell
Ryan Air Conditioning, Inc.
5940 Pleasant Atvenue South
, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55419 by: Thomas J. Ryan, Jr.
Schnapp Plumbing & Heating
, 937 - 88th Lane N. W.
Coon Rapids, Minnesota by: Stanford Schna.pp
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JUNE 5 1967
MP;SONRY
Park Masonry Company
8b00 Virginia Circle South
St. Louis Park, Minnesota by: Earl R. Nelson
ROOFING -
B & K Builders
5727 Knox Avenue North '
Brooklyn Center, Minnesota by: James Bowman
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CAFE
Chineese village corporation
6304 Highway ��65 N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota
Midland Cooperatives
655 20th Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota
Skywood Pharmac�
5207 Central Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota
Jimbo's Pizza
248 Mississippi St. NoE.
Fridley, Minnestoa
Shaddrick & LaBeau American Legion
7325 Central Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota
Da.hlheimer Milk Automat
5696 Hackman Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota
Chanticlear Pizza
6201 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota
CIGARETTE
Norco Oil Company
4040 Marshall Street N.E,
Fridley, Minnesota
Roman's Pure 0i1 Company
5695 Haclanan Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota
Frank's Texaco
6071 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota
Northern Ordinance (FMC Corporation)
48th On Marshall Street N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota
Central Sinclair
6920 Central Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota -
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by: Benton Wono
by; So1 Nash
by: Helen J. Peterson
by :
James Wo Schooley
by: Robert Rosecrans
by; Kenneth G. Dahlheimer
by; Richard A. Kempe
by: Richard Hennessey
by: Roman Trautt
by: Francis W. Hunt
by: Canteen Company of Minnesota, Inc,
by: Cedar Lake Vending Company
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Chineese Village Corporation
6304 Highway ��65 N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota
Midland Cooperatives
655 20th Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota
Summit Gear Company
5960 Main. Street N,E.
Fridley, Minnesota
Shaddrick & LaBeau American Legion
7325 Central Avenue N.E,
Fridley, Minnesota
Chanticlear Pizza
6201 Uiviversity Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota
DELIVERY TRUCK
Consumer's Milk Company -
500 North Grotto
St. Paul, Minnesota
Pies, Incoprorated
908 Centennial Place
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Hastings Dairy
945'J West Bloomington Freeway
Minneapolis, Minnesota
LIVESTOGK
David Teter
I136 73rd Avenue N,E.
Fridley, Minnesota
David Teter
1136 73rd Avenue N.E,
Fridley, Minnesota
"OFF SALE"
Slcywood Pharmacy
5207 Central Avenue N.E,
Fridley, Minnesota
by: Benton Wong
by: Sol Nash
bY: M. E, DesChaine
by: Robert Rosecrans
by: Richard A. Kempe
by: E. E. Brugler
by; Nicholas P. Strenglis
by: Thomas Ja Walker
For; One Goat
For ; Chi,ckens & Ducks
by: Helen J. Peterson
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�rON- SALE" .
Shaddrick & LaBeau American Legion by: Robert Rosecrans
7325 Central Avenue N.E. �
Fridley, Minnesota
TAVERN
Shaddrick & LaBeau American Legion by: Robert Rosecrans
7325 Central Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota
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Central Speedy Car t�lash by: Erwin Rodich
5701 Central Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota
Romants Pure Oil by: Roman Trautt
5b95 Hackma.n Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Nlinnesota
Frank�s Texaco by: Francis W. Hunt
6071 Uni.versity Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota .
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, PETITION COVER_ SI�EET
Petztion No. 14-1967
Date Received May 16, 1967 �
Object Street Paving
. Ely Street Northeast
Petition Checked By<� i'���� Date �� ��� �i'�
percent Signing ��� ofev��1�� Z� '� r�A,,u� I'�a�M1ilt'+
Referred to City Council
Disposition
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PETITION FOR ti^dATER, SE;�IER LA�ERALS AND STREET SURFACING
FRTDLEY, NiINNESOTA
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To the City Council of F'rid.ley, Minnesota: �
We� the undersigned, constituting more than fifty-one per cent (51�) of the property
owners in number ahd in interest, in the following streets:
�_�ry �� f �
Street, from J�i . ��� to '
Street, from to
Stree�, from to
who wi.11 benefit by the proposed improvement, hereby petition that the following im-
- provements be made.
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We understand that the cost of said improvement will be assessed against the property
in the above describe� area in equal installments for a period not to exceed i' r'
years with interest payable at the rate of %_ � per annum on the unpaid balance.
We understand that, until preliminary engineering can be completed, it is impossible
to give accurate estimates af what these improvements will cost; but that based on cost
figures for similar work done in the City, it is estimated that these improvements will
cost:
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PETITION CUVER SElEET
Petition No. 15-1967
Date Received May 23, 1967
Objeck Street paving, concrete curb and storm se�aer
� 64th Avenue Northeast from Old CentraJ. to Arthur
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Petition Checked By ��`yI(�"�� Date 5-�;)�-f' �;,�`�_
p �1 �n `� r P 9
Percent Signing ��p/ (/ v'L�' V�-J �j� / ��ii•u x.�;~ , (•�1� e�� C-�
Referred to City Council
Disposi. tion
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FETITION FOR Z'Jl':TLR, SF;.�dER LAri'ERALS Al�r� STHEi,T SURFACIr1G
FRIDLEY, I�:Ii�di�SOTk
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To the City Council of I'��idley, P�'iinnesota:
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We� the undersigned, consti.tutin� mo-re than fifty-one per cent (51�) of the property
owners xn number and in inter.est, in the folloti•ring streets:
�� ��� ' - 1��`._,.._GL��______Street, from�;��__.�'��'T�s/G . �O �..�til�Gl2.s
Street, from
Street, from
to
to
who will benefit by the proposed improvernent, hereby petition that the following im-
provem�nts be made.
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Y1e understand that the cost of said improv�:nent �:ill be assessed against the property
in the above described area in equal installments f or a period not to exceed ��� ���t
years �rith interest payable at the rate of (.� � per annum on the unpaid balance; �
We understand that, until preliminary engineerir.g can be cornpl.eted, it is impossible
to give accurate estimates of what these improvements ��rill cost; but that based on cos�,
figures for similar r�*ork done in the Ci�y, it is estimated that these improvements *„rill
cost: ��
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2. � .cs%� , ��l��v S: r,2�7 �S'.='.cc'�c--�S
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petition No. 17-1967
Date Received May 31, 1967
Object Fence
From Rice Creek to bevond 69th Av enue Northeast
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Percent Signing
Referred to City Council
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FROP7s
James H. �iensley� Bo�r�a o� Health
Si3�,7�CT: Board o� Health Activa.ties, Apx'il, 1967
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533a• �th Street, Gox-don Gra'nam, Lozs �r, 5, 6, 7, part o� Lot 8, Bl. 13,
Hamilton's adn. to �iechanicsville. Have had compla?nL-s on t'nis in
years past. Is rnuch bc�ter tl�an i-� once was, ho�veyer, there is old
tires, scra�ti i.ron, pa.pe, and trash. A�p�ars to be conducting some
type o� junk busxness. Ordered to clean und clear by 4-22--67 or
w�.�1. be tuzned over. to City Attorney. Futuxe complaints wi].� result
�.n l.egal action.
995 Lynde Drive, apar�ments o���ned by A and G Fnterprises, Pine Tree
Lake P.oad, ti;hzte Bear LaYe, 10, I�ii.nno c�arbage and trash lit�ering
ground. �rder�d �o cJ.ear_ and clear anc� keep c].ean. Have had previous
compl.aints anc� any �uture complaznt ��rill result in 1.egaZ zc-�ion.
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°l0, 950, 990 Lyr_de Drive, apartm�n� bu? ldi ngs oti�ned by North.�est Unit
�.nvestment Co., 7437 Lyndale Ave. S., P�Iinneapolis, Lots l, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6,
7, Bl.o 4, Lyndale Bu�.lders 6th Adn. Inadequate gar�age racil.�ties.
� W and ti�t. Di.sposal Co. wa.s there e;r,p4ying dumpster at time of investigat� c=
� fIe said �.t was his taul.t there �,�asn't another dumpster and that he'd
get anotner ane ou�. i.'nere.
Corner of Trollhagen and St. Moritz, Lot 8, Blk. 3, Innsbrucn 2nd �dn.
Vacant Iot, ru�bish. Owned by Dr. Ed:��i.n Serum, 2215 St. A.nthony Blvd.
� etter sent to clean and clear and gost no dumping signs.
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� I�Zississippi and East Ri.ver Rd., Lo�c 2, Bl. 2, Johnson's RiverZanz Adn.
6476 E. River Rd. old drive-in for sale by Benson znvestment� 1931
Na.collet Ave. P�Ir. Cnandler or Benso:n called April 10 to say that the.
� were c•�orking S,vit'n a contractor to remove the buil.ding (shack behind
��j drive-in) and all ruobi.sn and that it should be cl.ean in 10 days.
5720 Polk St. Lot 3, Bl. 2, Sexter's Adn. a�rned by H. S. Holmoerg,
sam� address. Comi laint of junk. A�Iust be from apartmer.ts at Lynde
Drive. Unjusti�ied. j
• 5740 Polk, Lot 1, Block 2,
, of junk. Old tree limbs,
of pre:nises . Letter sent
ver'nally.
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Sex_ter's Adn. o.JnAa by Le-ais Adams, co�nalaint
old becl springs, jun',c, trash piled to rear
to cZean and clear and also tal]tied to becupant.
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Corner o� Hackmann and 01d C�ntxal beh?nd Pure Oa.l Station. Parcels
r580 and b00, Auditor's Sub. No. 25 .a�r�ned by a Le,��is Fiedlund, mortgage
held by Spring Co., �'829 Sheridan �ve. S., ��Ipls. Dumping oi rubbish
' and debris (isorth oi Lynd� Drive Ap�s. and believe much oi this is
co:na.z�g rrom there) Letter to clean and clear. (Hedlund - Route 1,
Silver LaY.e, Minnesota} . .
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1329 Fice Creek Road. P�irs. Si.mcoe, reinspecti:on revealed that the prem-
ises is still � l.itter.ec� c,�ith juzik, urzsh, refuse, garbage and dog food.
Burna.ng oi� ground . She claims sra.e 1ST1 � t C�01.IlCf t0 repair house and that
her soi� is ge�c�.ing a G.I. Loan and this su?«rler they �•�i.11 be buildi.ng a
necv hom�z and cear�.ng do�:�i� the preser�L s-L-xuc-cure because they couldn't
comply wi-ch the bu�?ding i.nsp�ctor's rec�uirem�rits on reconstruction of
the present hotise. She requeszed that she be given three weeks to cl.ean
and clear. Pro;nised it would be clean by then.
66th and Un�vexsity N.E., vacant lot oE•�ned by Tneison's idarY.ets, John
Theison, _413-�'�15 4�1. Broad�aay, Ma.nneapolis. Lots 13, 14, 15, 16, Block
3, Rice Creek Tez�ace, Pla� 2(behind Red O��•rl Store) . Li.ttered with
rubb ish and old Chris'cma� trees leLt by Lion's Clu.b lasi: December.
Letter to lhei.son to clean ar_d c�ear and copy to Lio�z's C1ub.
491 - 67th Ave. N.E., L'ot 1, BlocY �', P.ice Creek Terrace, Plzt 3,
Leslie N. Nordin. Compl.�a.nt o� messy backyard. Encl.osure about 5 ft.
� high to encl.ose garbage cans . �ld cement rni.xer anc� three cars and a
,�1at top trailer. Enclosed pen �-�ith dogs. Some�ahat unsi�htly, but
not a public health pro�lems at this time. Building �.nspec�tar mig'nt
look at it anc� maybe could do some�h�ng ��rith his "car ordinance".
6549 Anoka Stree-t, Lots 23 and 24, Block 5, Oak Grove Adn. Donal� r�.
Severson, o�mer and occupant. Complaint o� burning garbag�e. Inspectzor.
revealed no burning oi garbag� at th is time. Did have a 55 gal. oil
dru�-a ��ith leav�es and grass in i.t.
6563 Anoka Stree� was burning grass and leaves an� smelled to hzgh
heaven, but �•ras not burning on ground. ti•tas using 55 gal. oil drum
without complete cor�.bustion. No evid�r_ce of burning garbage.
7029 E. River Road. Calvin Gould, Lot 23, Auditor's Subd?vision
No. 77. Complaint o� Mrs. F�onz of 61 - 70th ��Tay that this :;.s practica2l��
a dump. Investi.ga�ion revealed a conpos� pile 3�t. high, 4 ft. wide
and 10 it. long enclosed in a hog�•�?re fence. Considerable amount o� old
lunioer and reiuse on back of property. Burning garbage in incinerator
insi.de garage. Lef:�er to clean and clear premises o-� cornposting and all.
refuse. To cease burning. Notiiied tna�. cornposting on grouncl is ill.eya�..
and that ir he c�ishes to comnost i.t �rrill have to be buried 2 ft, under-
grounci. Robert Aldrich should check out burning inside garage.
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625 Dover, NIr. OnLn. Occupant cleaa�zea junk and garbage out oi garage,
but burned behind garage and nearly bt�rned down garage. Ordered to
clean and clear burned tin can:� on gxound. Landlord lives next doox
and said he'd see -L-hat it t•�as c1.ea.ned up.
66th and Una.versity, Red Owl Store. Employees observed burning garbage.
Instructed to cease and advi.sed tha�c garbage can only be burned i.n a
�mul.tiple ehartber gas iired incznerator. Letter to main offa.ce af Red
Ow1 adva.sing them o� thi_s. .
539 Gl�ncoG, Lo�.s 19 and 20, Block H, Riverview Hea.ghts, R�.fred Glo°.
Complaint of bu.rnxng ga �bage . Pr_ emi5es a1.1 cleaned up, ho��ever was
burning gar.:t�age. Lei:.ter sen� to cease burning.
547 Glencoe, La-�s 21 and 22, Block H� Rivexview Heights Adn. Wayne
Shober. Coniplain� o� junkers, ].umb�r anc� debris. Occu�an-t just moved
in. No junkers or 7.um�er o Do ha��e som� things they are dzscarding
and w�.11 have removed sho?'�ly.
540 Hugo. owned by Tred c:o. Lots 49 and 50, Bl. H. Riverviec� Heights
Adn. Complaint o� junky prop�rty. Al1 cl.eaned up at time o� survey.
550 Hugo, rental. prope�ty, owned by Herb Hansen, Lots �7 and 48, Bl.ock
H� Riverva.ew Heiohts Adn. Complaini-. o� old cars, trucks and oil tank
� used to bur.n garbage and trash. �ne car, one truck, couple of boats,
• ol.d oil tank, tires, wheel rims and burning garbage. Letter to clean
and cl.ear and �ease burning garbaye.
560 Huqo, Lots 45 and 46, B1ock H, �ivervie��� Heights Adn., c��ned by
Naxtin E. Campa.an, 5320 Perry Ave. N. 537-028b. Garpage, trash, house.
open and used ior a hangout. Ol shed in back fuJ.]. of garbage. Letter
to clean and cleax at once and to secure house against en'r.ry. Chil.dren
were pTaying in i.t at timQ �f survey. _
941 Pandora, Lats 20, Blk. 3, Brookvie�.r Terrace 2nd Adn.. owned by Allen
Pruo, occupied by Mrs. Al1en N. Pruo, ciivorcee conplaint of Mir. Kromer,
93]. Pandora. Ta].ked �vith Mr. Kromer� and he said that she was attempting •
to clean it up and that it �•�asn't as bad as the cveek be�ore �he survey.
Piles of grass in street, piles or grass in refuse containers, back yard
littered. Had tried to burn some grass and scorched garage. Leti.er
to c7.ean and clear including the grass ir� the street.
665 Ironton St. os��ned by Joe and Mary Kociemba. Compl.aint of bu'rning
garbage. Lots 13-16, Block Q. Rivervie��� Heic�hts Adn. Talked with
a daughter. She stated �hat the huge pile o� lumber was her par.ent�s
fuel for the wini:er, they are retired and on sociaJ. security. No
evidence of burniny garbage. Agreed to restack wooc� in a neat pile.
(no accumulation of cans and debris as in complaint). °
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53rd ana High�aay 65 where nE;a Target is going �.n. Sign says Clean
Fi].1-, ho��rever, al�. manner of cans, bottles and other debris being
durnped. Let;ter to i�lr. Al Nelson, Taryet Stores, 870Q j��. 36th St.
to c1.e�n and clear and to,either sup�rvise dumping or p�st no dumping
signs.
1578 Osbor.ne P�oad. Anna Chils�?"om� LOt 2, B1ock 2, Spring Lake ParY,
�,akeside. Corzplain�c ai rub'r�ish. Nice ? i-ctle old lady who could
hardly see me. Said s�ze �•�oulu have he�� son clean up the reiuse. Wi7.�.
recheck latero
5961 Benj�rnin St. NeE., SY.yi ine T3ui.ldeys, 2317 Cen�ral Avenue N.E.
� Rental property Garba�e anc� re�use 1.ey�: by previous occupant (n�,r
' vacant} Orcierec? to c� ean and clear.
7849 Elm St. on comr�laint o= O��?cer John Oden. A Mcs. Gunc�erson
lived here, but is no�a in a nuxsing horne. Her son appar�ntly noN�
owns the properi.y (Ray Gunderson} . Proper�y littexed c•�ith old lumber,
household rags, cl.oth, p?pex, ��ooden ca'oineis, ��zPe, door iram�s, screen
door, w�r.nc�o�.as, sidiny, and an o�.d tra�.].er. Letter to c? ean and clear
the prerlises.
Spartan Sto�:e, 5351 Central Avenue N.E., complaint oL di.z'r.y restrooms,
� ba�:h customex and emnloyee. Oraerecl to clean and keep clean and to
' �rovi.de adequate vent�.lation.
560 �ronton St., Donal.d R. l�iolitor. Conde�tLned community we11 and
orde�ed abated. Open pit, wooclen plaLiotn which is a rodent harborage
and has a non-pota}�le tioater sup��Zya
280 Longfelzo.�, reinspection. Open cesspool had been fil7_ed in.
Ds,�rel.ling replacarded (until conr_ected to municipal sewer) as original
had been torn ofi.
5968 4th Street N,E . vacant, cr�ned by Donald Wilson. Littered with
L� trash and refuse. Order to clean and clear at once. (L. 6, B1. 13,
Hyde Park Adn.}
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670 Dover St., tfir. Larson, failing household seti•rage system and premises
littered with trash and debri.s, Ordered to clean and clear premises
of all trash and debris and to connec� c����elling to municipal sanitary
se�•�er within 10 days (L. 2�, 25, 26, 27, Blk. L�7. Riverview Hghts. �1dn.)
6275 Hign�.�ay b5, Coun� `r Club l•:arke�, Donald t�Teile, Mgr. Police Dept.
coranlaint of f.ly ash over entire area. Orderec� to put spark arres�or
of incinerator s�zck and to keep door cJ.osed :•�hen burni.ng. In�ormed
that only paper cou?cI be burned unless a multiple chamber gas fired
incinerator were used.
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Marv�.n rlarcus, 6821 S. Cedar Lake F.d. and �win City Federal. Requested
Lenny Cochran to �wat� o:� a11 trash, refuse, dilapidated �ence, garbage,
weeds and junk, to �ill in o�en �•�ell pit and to remove dilapidated
gaxbage. '
7639 Ar•chur St., Lots 19, 20, B1.. 2, Spxa.ng Lake Park Lakeside Adn.
owned by i�iilton Ouixaeuf:e, 38�'r6 Cen�r.a1 Avenue N.�. rsquested L�nzij -�-.:
Cochran to abate pre;nises of all jun}>, trash� ol.d lurnber, ola iurniture,
and debris and to re��ove the dila.pida�ed d-��elling.
52nd and Central., SYy4�ood Bial1, compla�rt of debris between Mall and
the ne�a C�r �•7ash. Has bcen abated.
29 sarnpl�s taken oi munic�pal wa�er. supnl.y. C011iOY'IR count and
chlorine founc� to ne satisfacto�y.
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��n SPace Ir�21� I�L'Oal�i+1. .� iiz�'o�.���iona]. n�a�eriAl on
The nt�ber of
��,��licaiions pxesent
ftxncts av�3�.�,�1e for tl�e cz,x2•en� 13'' on ha:nd fa� exceeds the
do�s no� �,pp.s�r �i�a.� i7e wiil be Able t y�,�
tiort if • T'nexeFore, ��
filed in the neax f�i�ure. �.�rove youx a
deve].o�� -`�� of o a rn addit�on p�zic�'-
� or piedo�in.�l� �'`'n,sp�,ce l�n� p�ojects involvin�2.nts for the
lir�.;;ed to �1 �=�evelop�d. l�,,n,� (un�er Sec�cion� undevelopea
2 p..rcent o� total lnnd �.cqv.�sitzon��,.�sll be
If.' �,i'�er revaewin
Plea;se do no� hes t�,te �occon��c� our1o�
you haue anY ques�ions,
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Enclosures
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Assist�t.nt R�gional Acl.rsini.strator
Pox Aietxopo]a.tan Develop��n�
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VIRGIL G. HERRICK
RODERT MUNNS
JAMES D. GIBBS
LAW OFFICES
WEAVER,TALLE & HERRICK
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Fridley City Council
Fridley City tl�ll
6431 llniversity �1�enue h;orthe�si
Fr i d I ey, t�i i nrieso�,. 55.j.2 I
Re: L�yne, iiinnesot�
Gent 1 er:�en :
316 EAST M�AIN 57REET
ANOKA,MINNESOTA 55303
421-5413
8231 UNIVERSITY.AVENUE N.E.
FRID�EY, MINNESOTA 55421
560-3650
I h� ve ehecked tl�e cour�t records rec��-,rd i ng the 1 awsu i � ent i� I ed L,,..yr►e,
tiiinnesot. Inc. vs, tl�e City of Fridley� ZJ�SJ.
Th i s I�wsu i t w�s st �i�ted by � comp I�� i n-� d� ted �1pr i! I �, I 963 .. I t
w�s � I�wsuit b�sed on .. con-L-r�ct wr1���ein L�yne, ilinnesot:• der.���nc��d
$�-3, 983.2?. toc�ether t� itEi i nter -�1-. � t tfie r� te of 6 o from ��!ovember �,
I 96.1 . The r.orna 1, i nt cor��p 1 f� i ned tn� t th i s ti�r.s the 6, I � nce di�e on tttie
contr,ct bettde�n tlie p��rt i es.
The �b�ve I�,t�1su i t «� s d i sposed of hy � st ipu i�t i on .,nd offer of jud�nent
��nd �ccept.nce, thereof. The jud�ment en�ered w�s in tf�e rnount o('
�3�.,500.00, �nd w�s d.�ted "�:�y 20, I963.
' There i s 1 i t� 1 e su�por-t i ng m�ter i, 1 i n the D i str i ct Cou rt f i( e, . nd to
� d�te ( h.ve not been ,ble to find �ny extensive correspondence o�
' reports i n the f i! es . t tlie C ity H� 1 I. The forr;.er C ity Attorne}� did
wr ite to t�ie C it;y Counc i I on Pi.,rch 30, 1962, m� k inc� reference tc+
� cert, i n I eg. I memor.,nd. wh i ch exp i �� i ned the s i tu. t i an . (�m .�ttempt i n�
to finci copies of th�� .�t this time. •
The judc�n�nt does noi cont� i n � ny bro; d re I e� se for�s �nd 1 � r.i of tlie
op i n i on th,t the st i pu l. t i on . nd juc�c�nen� wau 1 d not �ffect our c.,use
of .-+ction �,g�,inst L�yne, r�linnesot�� for le�ving �� 6, i(er in thc we! I.
However, tire do h� ve prob 1 ens oi' prov i ri� t}1e b� i 1 er be ( on�sta L�,yne,
tii i nnesot �, .,nd not some «e 1 I comp��ny th �t worked on the we l I �t � I�ter
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I request th.-�t th i s m,tter be p I� ced ori the �.�end< <,t �he next Counc i I
;' meet i n�, : t :�h i c'� t i r�e I�•� i I! � t�;empt to h:�ve � nore coc�p (ete report
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'T0: Earl P. Wagner, City Manager
and City Council
FROM: Marvin C. Brunsell, Finance Director
SUBJECT: Street Project 1966-10 - Seal Coating
The total cost of seal coating done on the 1966-10
Seal Coating Project was.$15,956.91, The City Council
has previousl}t discussed charging the seal coating
cost to the account set up from the surplus of the
State Aid money receiv ed. This State Aid money is the
difference betcaeen the assessments levied for the
street projects plus the State Aid money received
less the actual cost of the job.
The attached resolution would authorize this transfer.
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RESOLUTION N0. 1967
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A RESOLUTIO�i TRA,.�tSFERP�ING FUNDS FROM THE STATE AID
REVOLVING ACCOUNT TO THE 1966-10 STREET FUND
WHEREAS, costs in the amount of $15,956.91 have
been incurred for the 1966-10 Street Seal Coating
Program, and ..
TrT�IEREAS, it is the policy of the Council to
charge seal coating costs to the State Aid Revolving .
Account. � .
� NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that $15,956.91
be transferred from the State Aid Revolving Account to
the 1966-10 Street Fund as a reimbursement for expenses
incurred for the Seal Coating Program under 1966-10
Street Project. �
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF �
FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1967.
MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham �
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CITY CLERK - Marvin'C. Brunsell
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;� SUBJECT: Transfer from Project Number 5 '
, to £royect �Tumber 73
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Project Number 12 and all of Project Number 5 were
combined into one assessment district.
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In order that Project Number 73 recover the money that
': it.expe�ded, it is necessary to make this transfer into
�-� Project Number 73. The auditors would prefer that there '
be Council action on transfers. ,
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' A RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING 18 151.80 FR0�1 PROJECT NUMBER 5 �
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TO PROJECT NiTMBER 73
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• ' WHEREAS, the costs in.the amount of $1$,151.80 incurred
`' under Project Number 73 are being assessed under Project Number 5,
and
-- WHEREAS, it is necessary that Project Number 73 recover the
j' � $18,151.80 as the assessments will not be coming back into this
fund.
�� NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that a transfer of $18,151.80
� from Project Number S to Project Number 73 is hereby authorized.
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PASSED AND ADOPTED BX T HE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY
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� ACTUAL COSTS: Storcn Se�•rer 5-A & B.Contracts to 10/30%66 $431,802,54 -
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_ Storni Sec�rer 12 Contract (Net) 268,523.88
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LESS: �-Received from Ano'.�ca County as their sfiare 2,525.66
`� ., Recezved from State of rlinnesota as [heir siiare 29,192.67
� State Aid F'unds dra�•m for Storr,i Sewer S.ProjecG 86,474.97
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Mr. Earl P, Wagner
City Manager
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue, N, E.
Fridley, Minnesota
Dear Mr. Wagner:
May 18, 19 6 ?
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Thank you for your letter requesting a general survey for the
City of Fx�idley.
• Because of the heavy volume of requests for consulting services,
there may be a delay in our reply to your inquiry. However, we
do want to acknowledge receipt of your letter, and to let you know
we will respond as soon as we can.
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MEMO FROM: Darrel Clark, Engineering Assistant
MEMO DATE: Ma� 24, 1967
MEMO NUMBER: CM ��67-20
RE: Easement (25 Feet) for Pro_ject No. 84
The West 25 feet of the North Half, except the
North one third,of Lot 4, Auditor's Subdivision No. 108.
The owner of this property is Edwin E. Zywicki,
1619 County Road H2, Fridley, Minnesota.
I hav� met with the owner and he has stated,
upon the advice of an attarney, he wants $500.00 campensation
for the easement.
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City of FridleJ
6431 University Avenue Nor�heast
Fridley, %7innesota 55421
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MINNE/IPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55402
May 25, 1967
Dear AZr. ir,Tagne-r: ,
In cannection with our examination of the financ�.al s�atements
of the City of Fridley for �he year ended Decenber� 31, 1966, we
revievred i,ne s;�stera of internal control and the accouni,ing proce-
dures . As of April 25, ?:967 Ure submitted our cornrnents and
applica'ple -recommenda�cions to the City Council �'or consideration.
One oz" the comments included in that letter vlas as follo�rs:
"Checks deposii;ed by the liquor fund wnich are returned unpaid are
redeer�za in cash. G�ie recommenc� tnat the depsitor�� Ue instructed
to ch�arge all returned chec�ts to the fund's account."
Subaequen� discuss;ons,wi�h you, the finance director, a.nd
2iquor opera�ion maria�er have indica�ecl that institutin,�, this pro-
ceaure ��rould be cumbersome and ham��er the da�-to-day follo�rrup
presently in effect for handlin� returned checks . ti�lhile vre believe
that having al.l ret;urned cnecks char�ed 'pack to the fundts bank
account v�rould be an imp-rovem�nt in intiernal control, ��re can under-
stand managemen��s decision to take a calculatecl risk in this area,
giving conside-ration to the diT"'ficulties anticipateci iri implernen�-
ing the procedure versus the exposure of loss in tnis �rea.
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BOARD R1E�d9L•RS
%o.re ph A. Craig - Chait��ur��r
Mel f ord C. Chri.rte�r.reu
)o.re�ih C. Cook
Harold Goertz
Arrtold J. Holz
Vilas M. Nagel
Ray E. Sl�eri�la�a
Joh�t So�tga.r
Jeronte A. Trcipr
James F. Wol f e
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Mounds View
Spring Lake Park
May.23, 1967
Mr..Earl P. Wagner, City Manager
City of Fridley
6431 (Jniversity Avenue N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55421
Dear Mr. Wagner:
In accordar_ce with Section 4.02 of the Uniform Contract
between the District and member communities, a hearing �vas held on
May 9, 1967. At the hearing no request was made by any member com-
munity for the capacity the District is assignino to areas outside
of the District.
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Very truly yours,
NORTH SUBURBAN SAIVITARY SEWER DISTRICT
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MEMO FROM:
Earl P. Wagner, City rianager
Nasim Qureshi, City Engineer
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MEM0 NUiiBER: Cri ��67-24
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RE: Improvement of 63r.d Avenue Bet�aeen Pierce Street and
Rice Creelc Road Undex Street Irnprovement Project St. 1966-6
Under the preliminary report, the estimated improvement
cost of the street starting from the LJest property line of,Lot 2,
Block 2, Moore Lake Highlands 3rd Addition to Rice Creek Road is
$2,428.80. � �i
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this spring, we ran into a lot of bad subsoil and a pocket of high
water table.
To do a bare minimum type of work to remove a portion of
that soil and put in drain tile to lower the water table, the estimated
cost would be an additional $2,400.00. �
�Because of the excessive increase over the cost estimate, I
would like to get this additional construction approved by the City
Council, before we proceed with fur�her construction.
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- The Council has to make one of the following choices:
� To abandon the idea of hooking 63rd Avenue to Rice Creek Road.
2) To improve 63rd Avenue from T.H. ��65 to Rice Creek Road as the
whole road is in pretty poor shape. In this way, the cost of
subsurface drainage system would be spread over a greatex length
of the road.
3) Pay the cost of subsurface drainage fxom some other funds.
� The Council should make this'determination at their next
Council meeting as the contractor is working in that area and he
does not want to move the equipment back to reconstruct this small
section of the road. He feels that if he has to move the equipment
`back, he should be paid the additional cost of moving the equipment.
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MEMO FROM: � Nasim Qureshi, City Engineer
Mi;MO DATE: May 31, 1967
MEM0 NUMBER: CM ��67-23
RE:� Report on Existin� Pavement �atus of 57th Place
Between University Avenue an 7th Street
I have checked 57th Place as instructed by the City
Council at the last meeting of May 15, 1967.
This street was patched and xepaired extensively
last year. � There is a portion of the pavement removed when �
Holiday connected one of their houses to our util,ity lines in
the street. The Public Works Departrnent is planning to repair
this section as soon as possible.
According to our records, this street was oiled
s�abilized in 1956 and the pavement is detexiorating due to
old age. If the City Council wishes to do any extensive work
on this street, then i propose that this should be reconstructed
to our new City Standards. _
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Dear i��r. Liebl:
'rJe are vmiting this letter in regards to the
const-r.•uc�ion of. the neti,r Target s�ore in t�ridley.
^lne construc�ian hours are from 4:3��.T•7. to
10:00'r.P�i., which is 1'j anc� one nali hours of
contznuous a`� raveting noise . ,�de are �roke up
by this in the mornin�, and do not have one �
�a� o�' peaae befare retirin�; at night. ?Slould you
' nleasg do somethin� to allevi�te this si�uation so
Vre could enioy a feV� hours of the :a�kin� da�, and
not be distur'�ed so early in tne morn5_n�.
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LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF FRIDLEY
. FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA
5972 PyL 6th ,treet
l�iay 31;. 1g67
Tha Hon�rable Jac�: i�irt�h�r�, i�l�yor
6 431 Univ � rsi t;� :1v enue i1:�
, Fridle;� , '�Iinne sot a 5542�.
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I�Zy dear ;�ayor;•
The Fridl�;� Lce.QU� O?' t�o:a�n TToters ha� f�?.loned the
recent c�nsid�rations 'b;� the �'ridlaz� City Council c�n-
c�rnin� r.aEa �aar� prop�rt;� �� vev�ral �itas. ,, -'
i�te caisl� to indic�te our ��?r��orJ =_"or acqairin` ne•�r
park Iands and to co?neliment the Councj_1 on it s fore-
si�ht in reco�r.izin� th� need f�r addition�,l r�craati�nal
and ope� s�aces.
The Fridl�y Lea�u2 has a l�n� st�ndin� ��sition on
par� acraa�� in cahich �rr� suppor�, as a minimum, the
standard. recom-��nded by the i�ational Recraat�.on
Associati�n of ten �c?�es per �h�usan3 p��ulation.
On thE basis of our currsnt popul.�tion, ths 20�,5
acrea of l��ds devoied to �arks cahich rridl:p ��n� doas
YlOfi IIlEct thi s r: inimum standar3.
�•iith th2 ranid ?roath in population experi�ncad
in FridleJ �nd :�nok�: County, it s�.Ems �ost important
t� c�ntinue th� careful nlannin� of the Council �.nd the
Par�� and Recrsation Commissi�n in ordsr to be assured
of adequate nark areas for our citizer�s.
We ;aill be nost interested in t'ne �r�g?'ass �f the
curr`n� prop�salso
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league of .Women Volers of the U.S.
Sir.cerely Y�ura,
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Consulting Engin�ers
1446 County �oad "J"
Minneapolis, Minmeapolis 55432
June 1, 1967
CHANGB ORDBR Nt11�BR TWO
SAN. SEWER, WATTE� AND STOBM SSWLR IMP�OVBP�NT
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Route 2
Osgeo9 riinnesota 55369
Geatlemeas
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You are hereby ordered, authori:ed, and instructed to nake the follawi�ng
chaagea:
Delete fros this Cant��ct tbe constsuction of sanitary sa�era to
serre the property east of DIAGBL' S i�00DLA�TDS ADDITION
as shawn on sheet numbers 3 and 4 of the Planso
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Proposalo
Submitted and appErrnred by Comatoc�C � Davis, Inc. this lst daq of June 1967.
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Appraved thia day oi June, 1967 by C. S. McCrossan, Iace
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Minnssotae
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PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
CITY OF FRIDLEY
MONTHLY REPORT - APRIL 1967
HOURS
Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 151'�
Grading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65
Grave 1 Haul ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . 51
Miscellaneous Street Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224'�
Patching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 306
Shop Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44
Signs and Barricades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Equipment Repairs - Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . 83'�
WATER DEPARTMENT
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Filtration Plant Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200'�
Final Readings and Collections . . . . . . . . . . . 51�
Hydrant Repairs and Flushing . . . . . . . . . . . . 68
Miscellaneous Water Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 56
Pumphouse Work . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . . 107'�
Standpipe Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12
Valve Inspections and Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
Water and Sewer Inspections . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Water Meter Inspections and Repairs . . . . . . . . . 90'�
Water Turn-ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15'�
Watermain Break . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14'�
Equipment Repairs - Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
SEWER DEPARTMENT
1. Lift Station Inspections and Repairs ........ 109
2. Manhole Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
3. Miscellaneous Sewer Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
4. Sanitary Sewer Cleaning . . . . . : . . . . . . . . . 72
5. Sanitary Sewer Inspections . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
6. Equipment Repairs - Se�a2r . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
STORM SEWER DEPARTMENT
1. Catch Basin and Storm Sewer Cleaning ........ 132
2. Miscellaneous Storm Sewer Work . . . . . . . . . . 2082
MISCELLANEOUS
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Fire Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 79'�
Funeral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
Hafner Building . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9'�
Moving for Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213
Park Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .� 12
Reported to Doctor (Robert.Anderson) . . . . . . . 1
Sick Leave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62
Weekend Duty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
Equipment Repairs - Administration . . . . . . . . . 2
Equipment Repairs - Engineering . . .. . . . . . . . 6
Equipment Repairs - Fire Department . . • • • • • • 23
Equipment Repairs - Liquor Stores . . . . . . . . . 2
Equipment Repairs - Park Department . . . . . . . . . 27'�
Equipment Repairs - Police Department . . . . . . . . 15
Equipment Repairs - Snow and Ice . . . . . . . . . . 11
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N O R T H E R N S TAT E S P O W E R C O M P A N Y
May 15, 1967
Mr. Earl P. W3gner, City Manager
City of Fridley
6431 University Ave. N.E.
Minneapolis 21, Minnesota
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Dear Sir:
1-175 W3tt Color Improved Mercury Vapor Street Light
Installe� 3/14/67 - Est. 39834
At 78th & B�ech Street
Yours very truly,
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JER/PMCA:jmn Mun.icipal Services
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Pday I6, 1g67
Mr. Ear1 P. Wagner, City Manager
City of Fridley
6431 University Ave.N.E.
Minneap�lis 21, Minnesota
Dear Sir r
1-New 175 Watt Color Improved Mercury Va�or Lighting U�zit
Installed 5/12/67 Est. 43264
On Sky�vood Co�ar�t at Cul-De-Sac (East of Fillmore Street and north
of Si:��ood I�ane )
Yours very truly,
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May 11, 1967
Mr. Earl P. Wagner, City Manager
City of Fridley
6431 University Ave. N.E.
Minneapolis 21, Minn�=sota
Dear Sir:
STRE�T LIGHT CONVERSION
9-175 Watt CIMV Installe� - 9-5,0�0 Ltzmen OH Lamps Removed
5/3/67 - Estimate �39705
7th Street N.�. & 53� Ave. N.E.
Cheri I.�ane & Cheri Circle
Cheri I:�ane & Madison Street
Madiso:� Strzet & 54th Ave. N.E.
Naideon Street & 5312 Ave. N.�.
S:c�v�od Lane Wes�t of Fillmore Street at Cul-D�°-Sac
Skywood Lane & Fillmore Street
Taylor Street north of 52nd Av�. N.E. at Cul-De-Sac
53rd Ave. N.E. & Fillmore S�cr_eet - west intersec�.ion
9-175 Watt CIM V Installed -�-�,000 Lumen OH Lamps Removed
� 5/4/67 - Estimate #39705
53rd Ave�u° N.E. & Fillm��re S�t-r_eet - east intersection
53rd Ave. N.E. & Pierca Stree�
53rd Ave. N.E. & Bu-chanan Street
53rd Ave. N.E. & Lincoln Street
Fillmore Street South of 53rd Ave. N.E. at Cul-De-Sac
Pierce Street south of 53rd Ave. N.E. at Cul-De-S�c
Buchanan Street & 52nd Ave. N.E.
4th Street N.E. & 60th Ave. N.E.
4th Strzet N.E. bet. 59/60th.Ave. N.E.
4-175 Watt CINIV Installed - 4-6,000 Lumen OH Larnps Removed
4/17/67 - Estimate #39705
4th Street N.E.
4th Str�et N.E.
4th Street N.E.
4th Street N.E.
and � 59th Ave. N.E.
and . 57 2 Ave. N.E.
and. 57th Ave. N.E.
& 56th Ave. N.E.
9-175 Watt CIMV Installed - 9-6,000 Lumen OH Lamps �emoved
4/18/67 - Estimate �39705
5th Street N.E.
5th Street N.E.
5th Street N.E.
5th Street N.E.
5th Street N.E.
5th Street N.E.
& 60th Ave. N.E.
b��t. 59/60th Ava. N.E.
& 59th Aveo N.E.�
& 51 %2 Ave. N.E.
& 57th Place � "
& 57th Ave. N.E.
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9-175 �nlatt CIMV Installed -�3-6, 000 Lumen OH La.mps R2moved
5;�1/07 - �5t. #39705
Horizon Drive & ��ltura Road
Ho�'izon Dr_ive & Ventura Avenue
Horizon Drive & H,�rizo� Circle
Horizon Drive & Crown Road
H�rizon Drive & 53rd Ave. N.E.
A1tuZ"a Road & 53rd Ave. N.E.
Capital Stre°t & Hughes Ave.
Hc�?�izo:� Drive & Hughes Ave.
Horizon Drive & Clearviea Lana
9-175 Watt CIMV Installed - 9-6,000 L�a,-n�n.OH Lamps Rzmove3
_ 5/2/67 - �st. #;39705
3rd St. N.E. & Horizon D_ive
To��er Lane south of H�rizon Drive at Cul-De-Sac '
P�n�rama Ave. & H�aghes Avenue
Panorama Ave . & Clearview L3,ze
Pano�am•� Ave. & Roman Road ,
Panorama Avz. & 3�d St: N.E.
Gib?�alta:r Road West of Ro:nan Road at Cul-De-�ac
Gib��altar Road & Roman Road
2nd Street N.E, & 49th Ave. N.E.
9-175 Watt CIM'J Installed - 9-6,000 Zumen OH Lamps Remo�ed
5/3/67.- Est. �39705 �
2rid Street N.E. & 48th Ave. N.E.
2n�3 S��reet N.E. & 47th Ave. N.E.
2nd Stree4 N.E. & 46th Ave. N.E.
Ro:nan Road & Pilot Avenue
2� Street N.E. & 4��.h Ave, N.E.
2� S-�re�t v.E. & 48th Ave. N.E.
2� Street N.E. & 47th Ave. N.E.
2g Str_eet N.E. & 46th Ave. N.E.
3rd Street N.�. & 49th Ave. N.E.
8-1.75 "wlatt CIMV Installed - 8-5, 0�0 Lumen OH Lamps �°__nove�
5/f67 - Est. n39705
3rd Street �1.E..& 4_�t'n Ave. N.E.
3rd Street N.E. & 47th Ave. N.E.
3rd S�treet N.E. & 46th Ave. N.E.
54th Ave. N.E. &�th S�treet N.E.
54th Av�. N.E. & 5th Street N.E.
54th Ave. N.E. & 6th Street N.E.
7th S��re�t N.E. & Cheri Lane
7th Strzet N.E. & 54th Ave. N.E.
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May 11, 1967
Mr. Earl P. Wagner, City Manager
City o£ Fridl.e�r
6431 University Ave. N.E.
Ninneapolis 21, Minn�s�-�a
Dear Sir:
,� - STREET T.,IGHT C��NVE�5IOiJ
j� 9-250 `rVa-tz CIniV Installed -�-10, 000 Lumen OH Lamps t�em�ve3
5/U/o7 -- Est. �39705
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j, East River Road & 43rd Ave. N.E.
Main S �l'ec.�L & V��ntura Ave .
Main Street & Horizon Circle
Main Stre2t & C� o;an Road
�� Main`Street & 53rd Ave. N.E. �
Main St-r_ ee t& Capital Stree�t
r- Main Street ���t. Capital Street & Panorama Ave.
�� Main ��tr�e-� & P3norama Ave.
-- blain Street & P:ilot Ave.
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Main Stree�t oc 48tn Ave. N.E.
Main Street & �7th Ave. N.E.
M3in �S:.�eet & 46th ��.T��. N.E.
H�rizon Drive & S�uth service Road of H�ay. 694
U:�iversity A�����. & 53rd Ave. N.E.
Fillmore St. & H��ry. 694
W�st i�Io��re Lak� D_ . b�t. 60th/filst Ave. N.E.
West Moore La?se Dr, a�prox. 250 ��eet south of 60th Ave.
N.E.
10-250 Watt CIMV I.nstalled - 10-10,�J��� Li�-nen OH Lamps Removed
5/9/67 - Est.#3a705
W�st Mo�re Lake Drive approx. 500 Feet South
of 60th Av�. NaE.
7nl�st I�io�re Lake Drive & Hwy. 65
H�ty. 65 just �1��rth of Lynde D�_ive
E.ist side of H�ry. 65 north of Moore Lake at entrance
to Shorewood Lounge
Central Ave. N.E. ap�ro�. 6�0 feet north of Hat'nat�ray Lane
Central Ave. N.E. ap�rox. 1100 feet north of H3th�way Lane
Central Ave. N.E. & Gardena Ave.
Centr.al �,�:Te. N.E. bet. Gardena Ave. & Hillcrest Drive
Central Ave. N.E. & �i:ill�;�est Dr.
Central Ave. N.E. & W�ody Lane
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6th Street N.E. & 60th Ave. N.E.
6th Street N.E. bet. 59th/60��h Ave. N.E.
9-175 Watt CIMV Installed - 9-6, 0��0 Lw-nen Oii Lamps Removed
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6th Street N.E. & 59th ��ive. N.E.
6th Street V.E. & 57% Ave. N.E.
6th Street N.E. & 57th Ave. N.E.
6th Street N.E. & 56th Ave. N.E,
7th Street N.E. & 50th Ave. N.E.
7th Street N.E. & 59th Ave. N.E.
7th Street N.E. & 59th Av�. N.E.
7th Street N.E. & 58th Ave. N.E.
7th S�treLt v.E. & 57th Place
(North in-�ersection)
(South intzrsection)
6-175 Watt CIMV Installed - 5-0,000 Lumen OH Lam�s Removed
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7th Street N.E. & 57th Ave. N.�. (:�T��rzh intersection)
7th StreLt N.E. & 57th Ave. N.E. (South Intersection)
.Washing�ton �Street & 5ath Ave. N.E.
Washington Street & 58th Ave. N.E.
Jeffe~s�n 5treet & 59th Ave. N.E.
Jefferson�Street & 5gth Ave. N.E.
3-175 Watt CIMV Instal.led - 3-6, 00�� Lu�nen OH Lamps Removed
i 4/25/67 - �stimate #37905
Madison Street & 58th Ave. N.E.
Madison �t-r.eet & Helene Place
Madison Street & 57th Ave. N.E.
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May 11_, 1967 .
Mr. Earl P. Wagner, City iK�in�ger
City ot Fridley
6431 University Ave. N.E.
Min�eapolis 21, Minnesota
C O M P A N Y
Dear Sir:
STRE'�`I' LIGr-iT CONVE�SIQN
9-175 Watt CI�IV Installed - 9-6,000 Lumen OH L3mins Removed
4/25/07 - Estimate n3c705 _
M�nroe Street & 5�th ?�ve. N.E.
Monroe Street & Marigold Terrace
Monroe Street & 58th Ave. N.E.
Quincy Street & 58th Ave. N.E.
Quincy :Street & Helene Place (W�st intersectic�n)
Quincy 'Street & Helene Place (East int2rsection)
Quincy Street & 57th Ave. N.E.
Quincy S�reet & Carrie Lane
Jackson Street & 58th Ave, N.E.
12-175 Watt CINV Installed - 12-6,0�0 Lumen O�i Lamps Rem��ved
4/27 67 - Estimate #39705
Jackson Street & Carrie Lane
W��st rso�re Lake Drive & 59th Ave. N.E.
West Moore Lake D:_ive & Marigo.ld Terrace
West Moore Lake Drive & 58th Ave. N.E.
WJO�ay Lane north intersection of Hillcrest Driv� �
Hillcrest Drive 600 ft. east of n�rth intersectic�n of W�ody Lane
Waody Lane & Hillcrest D�.ive (south intersection)
Hillcrest Drive 600 ft. east of south in�ers��ction of Woody Lane
Ferndale Ave. 600 ft. west of B°njamin St. N.E. �
Ferndale Ave. & Benjamin St. N.E.
60th Ave. & Benjamin St. N.E.
Gardena Ave. & Tennison Drive
11-175 Watt CINIV .Installed - 11--5, 000 `Lum�n OH Lami s Removed
4/24/67 - istimate �39705
Gardena Ave. 300 Ft. east of Tennison Drive
Gardena Ave. S00 Ft. east of Tennison Drive
Gardena Ave. l, 60� Ft. east of 'Z'ennison D.: ive
Gardena Ave. & Benjamin St. N.E.
Stinson 31vd. 600 Ft. south of Gardena Ave.
H3cian•_n A-�e. & Tenzison Drive
Hackm_^ Ave. & Haclanan Circle (North intersection)
Hackm�ri Ave. & Hac�cman Circle (South intersection)
Hac]an�:n Ave'. & H3thaway Drive
H3.thaway Drive 400 Ft. east of Hack�nan Ave.
Hath�w�y D�ive 1000 Ft. east of Hac�anan Ave.
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, 5/5/67 - Esti_mate #39705
Hathaway Dr_ive & Regis Drive
� Hathaway Drive 400 Ft. east of Regis Drive
Lynde Drive & east s°rvice Road of Hwy. #65
Ly:ide Drive & Polk St.
Lynde Drive & Fillmore 5��.
't Ly�de Drive bet. Fillmore St. & Reqis Drive
Lynde D_ive & Regis Dr. .
�� Regis Dr. & Regis Terrace
'� Regis D�. & R�gis Lane
Regis Lane & Regis Trail
� Fillmore St. & east service Rd. of Hwy. #694
�_� 43rd Ave. N.E. 3J0 Ft. east of East River Rd.
` 43rd Av°. N.E. 600 Ft. east of East River Rd.
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PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT
Paul Brown, Director
6431 University Avenue N.E. Phone: 560-3450
PARKS WORK PROGRESS REPORT
MONTH OF MAY 1967
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Work to be done:
The Commons :
Install Bleachers
Add Softball Lights
Sod Softball Field
Relocate Parking Lots
North � South
Install Dug-outs - Softball
Hackmann Circle Park:
Install Base-indicators
Skin Infield - Add mix
Logan Park:
Remove stumps
Skin Infield - Add mix
Flymouth Square Park:
Skin Infield - Add mix
Install set of swings
Sylvan Hills Park:
Terrace Park:
Paint Basketball Ring
Skin Infield - Add mix
Flanery Park:
Repair Backstop
Paint Basketball Ring
Skin Infield - Add mix
Locke Park:
Tree trimming
Road Access Prelim Plans
Install Bridges (2)
Fencing Installation
Jay Park:
Skin Infield - Add mi�
Work being done:
Work finished:
Replacing Flag Pole Re-installed.�outfield
Installing Vandalism Sign fences for Softball -
Fertilizing Grass Area Baseball
Adding Infield Mix to diamonds Nioved bleachers around
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back stops
Spring clean-up
Installed swings
Painting Basketball Ring
Fertilizing Grass Area
Spring clean-up
Painting Basketball Ring Installed 1 Tennis Net
Fertilizing Grass Area Spring clean-up
Removing Di�'-t Banks - skating Replaced-player bench
Fertilizing Grass Area
Spring clean-up '
Installing Tennis Net (1) Spring clean-up
Removing wind roll - skating Replaced 2 player
Fertilizing grass area benches
Fertilizing grass area Installed tennis net (1)
Spring clean-up
Removing Dirt Banks - Skating Installed tennis net (1)
Fertilizing Grass Area Spring clean-up
Vandalism checked daily
Installing Vandalism Signs
Fertilizing grass area
Repaired, Painted and
Placed picnic tables
Spring clean-up
Intalled swings
950 seedlings planted
Painted and Placed
trash barrels
Prepared bathrooms
Clearing debris, weeds, etc. Spring clean-up
from new property
Fertilizing grass area
Relocating Softball field
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'� Parks Work Progress Report, Month of May 1967
Work to be done: Work being done: Work finished:
' . Rice Creek School: � Y
Remove Infield clay from Installing Tennis Net (1)
ball field (add top soil) Spring clean-up
, M�ore Lake Beach � Park:
Install base indicators Installing Vandalims signs Remov��- boardwalks
pitchers rubber and home Installing beach permit sign Installed swings
1 plate Fertilizing grass area
Spring clean-up
, Graig Park:
Grading, Drainage F� Seeding Removing wind roll - skating Spring clean-up
Cut stumps Fertilizing grass area
, Paint basketball ring
Summit Square Park: _
Grading & Seeding Painting New Park Sign
, Multi-Court Installation Spring clean-up
Install Apparatus
, Install Fencing
Melody Manor Park: -- �
Grading - Landscaping Painting warming house _ __ ---- --
, Install Multi-Court - -�—
Install Apparatus
Install Backstop
, Install Basketball Stds.
West Moore Lake Park: _
' Tree Trimming �
Brush Removal
54th $ 7th Street: Spring clean-up
� Multi-Court Installation -
Install Apparatus
Grading F Seeding
� Meadowland Add:
Fill, Grading, Level '
Drainage F, Seeding
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Riverview Heights: _
Tree � Branch Removal-burning -
� Rice Creek Blvd:
Seeding �, Tree Trimming Fertilizing grass area Spring clean-up
, Braad � Hugo:
Fill, Grading, Level �, - Spring clean-up
� Seed .
Glencoe Property: � _ Spring clean-up
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� Parks Work Progress Report, Nlonth of May 1967
Work to be done: Work being done: Work finished:
, Innsbrook Property:� _
_ Spring clean-up
� Overall Maintenance:
Prepared site for old park shed, removed all recreation equipment and replaced
after shed was moved.
� Vandalism Report: Repair:
Plymouth Square NSP meter broken N���Cost
Window in warming house broken 5.00
� Players bench broken 5.00
Locke Fark 2 outside receptacles broken 8.U0
NSP Meter broken No Cost
� 20 ft. of fence on West end of parking lot broken 3.00
Womens bathroom lock bent up ?
The Commons Tennis net cut 3.00
Tennis cable broken 10.00
' Sylvan Hills 2 players benches broken � 10.00
Flanery warming house hasp broken 3..00
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PARKS ANU RECREATION DEPARTMENT
Paul Brown, Directar
6431 University Avenue N._E.
M E M 0 R A N D U M
I. Parks and Playgrounds
Phone: 560-3450
May 1967
a, blelody Manor Park - Construction on sewer and water installation by Nod-
land Construction Company is in progress.
b. Council Notes: April 10, April 17, May 1- Per your request, items of
interest to our departments will appear as extras with each months re-
port. This section of report will conclude this month.
c. Tree Planting - Seedlings were planted in Locke Park on Saturday, May
� 6th by 4-H groups. Letter of thanks has been mailed. A group of 500
were planted.
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Park. Letter of thanks has been mailed.
d. Contracts have been mailed to six (6) maintenance men applicants for
this summers crew. Work will begin when school ends.
e. Relocation of ball field at Jay Park is underway. Backstop will be moved
, to Northeast corner of park. Four foot fence will be installed along
West property line for protection.
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additional men this summer under the Youth Opportunity Corp Program.
Cost of labor comes from federal fuaids. Our obligation is only to pro-
vide men with work. This will be done.
II. Recreation
a. St. Cloud Wrestling Tourney - Department first. Eighteen (18) boys
journeyed to St. Cloud on Saturday, May 13th and tied for first place
with Anoka and Coon Rapids. Fridley State Bank provided bus - No cost
to Department. Look for approval of this from Commission on a yearly
basis. Thank You letter mailed to Mr. Berry.
b. Choir Concert - Friday, May 19th at Fridley Juniar High, 8:15 P.M. This
will conclude their year of activity. Eighteen (18) members participating.
c. Beach Opening - Moore Lake Beach will officially open on June lOth. Jim
, Peterson will again be our Director. Contracts will be going out before
end of month to Three (3) Life Guards and five (S) Instructors.
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Mens Softball League has been started for the first time in Fridley. Six
teams make up this league. Winner and runner-up will advance to State
Tournament. Seven teams make up our Open Mens Slow Pitch Division. Winner
advances to State Tourney. The Firdley Softball Association has four mem-
bexs on the board this year.
e. Softball Tournement - On June lOth and llth, the Firdley Softball Associa-
tion will have their Thirty-two Team Slow Pitch Tournament. This will be
held in conjunction with the Fridley Festival. .
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f. Contracts have been mailed to Playground, Day Camp, Baseball, Beach and
Tennis personnel for Summer '67 jobs. Response to application flier was
outstanding. Look forward to excellent staff.
g. Beach Sticker, Summer Bulletin and Surmner Letter have been mailed to Frid-
ley residents.
h. Summer Registration - May 26th will be the last day for registration. Turn
out is normal so far. First day, Department collected $495.50 in fees.
Meetings-Conferences-Extension Courses-Short Courses
April 20 - Fridley Softball Association, 7:30 City Hall
April 21 - Met with Lake Improvement - Moore Lake Bid
April 22 - Minnesota State Umpires Clinic - Minneapolis
April 24 - Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting, 8:00 City Hall
April 26 - Fridley Youth Football Association, 7:30 City Hall
April 27 - Hockey Association of Fridley, 8:00 Sandees
April 29 - Umpires Clinie, New Hope 10:00 A.M.
May 1 - Met with Girls-lSoftball Group, 3:30 City Hall
May 2 - Fridley Youth Football Association, 7:30 City Hall
May 4-5 - Minn. Recreation and Parks Association Spring Conference,
Moorhead, Minnesota
May 6 - Tree Planting, Locke Park - 4-H groups
May 9 - Met with Playground Director, Maxine Boone, 10:30 City Hall
May 13 - Tree Planting, Locke Park - Camp Fire Girls
May 13 - Umpires Clinic, Minneapolis 10:00 A.M.
May 13 - R'restling Trip to S�. Cloud, City Hall
May 15 - Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting, 8:00 City Hall - Special
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Cit� of Fridley
6431 University :�venue iJ .E,
Fridley, ��innesota
Attention : �arl ":.�a�ner
City P�ianager
In reply refer to: 315
C .S . 0205 and OZ07
Status of t;ort: in �4ridley
Dear tr. :�a.gner:
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In ans��er to your request of i-:ay 29, 1g67, the status oi ti•rork in or proposed
for Fridley is as follows:
Z. Signals
a) T.�:. 47 at 57th Avenue N.E,
1. Contract a�aarded
. 2. :Jork to start June l�, 1907
3. Equipment deliver� - 30 wee�ts
4. Completed installation -,October, 1507
b) T.Y .. 47 at 49� :venue N.� ,
l. !�;ork under�r�ay
2. �quipr:ent has been delivered ,
3o Completed installation date -:�ugust 1, 1967
c) T.ki . 47 at j3rd ivenue -:� .I; . and Csborne Road
District will request contract lettings for January, �968.
d) T.r�, 05 at Gsborne xoad
l. 'r�ork underaray
2. Completion date of Dece�t�ber, 1g67
e)� T.ri . 65 at 53rd avenue Pd .� .
1. agreement has 'Qeen with Colurrbia Hei�hts for sometir�e. Job
cannot be let until they approve? nopefully, we will make
the July, 1Q57, lettin�,
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2. Pedestrian Brid�e
District is a;aai�ing a pedestrian bricl�e and fencing �olicy currently
under cansicieration in the Central Gffice,
3e D�tachn,ent of fz•onta�e roads aion� T,=i , 4 j
Due to an a.ccelerated pro�rarr and a lack of personnel, District Design
could not concentra.te on th� desion of t'r�is project. lnis !•ras not
foreseen in the s�.,ring of y�66 w'r_en t'r_e l�rol�osals were formulatecl_,
r�ight of way limits .•aill not be available for at least two months.
Sincerely,
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ESTINtATES TO BE APPROVED BY THE CITY COtNCIL - JUNE 5, 1967
S. C. Smiley & Associates
1750 Hennepin Avenue
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55403
Professional 5ervxces Rendered - Civic
Center (5/1/67}
D. W. Hickey & Co., Inc.
].841 University Av�nue
St. Paul, Minnesota 55104
$ 904.54
Estimate 7tl]. (FTNAL) for work completed for
Water Imgrovement Project 75-G, Schedule 2,
according to contract (High Service Pumps
and 3 Additional Filters) (5/26/67) $1.8,614.33
Nodland Assoeia-�es, Inc.
Alexandr ia � P�iinne s ota
Es�imate ; 3. for work comp].eted this date for
construction o� Alternate #l, Melody AZanor Park
Inprovemsn-c Project P-1, according to contract $ 4,883.40
(5/26/67)
C. S. McCrossan, Inc.
Box 336
Osseo, Ma.nnesota
E stimate`�1 for work compZeted this date for
conatruction of san�.tary Sewer, Water and Storm
Sewer Tmprovement Project No. 84, according to
contract (Baker Avenue Between Osborne Road &
75th extended east, Onondaga between Central
and Stinson, etc.) (partial) (5/26/67)
E stimate ;`3 for Street Improvement Project No.
ST. 1966--6 (Commerce Park) according to con-
tract (Partial)
$31,718.70
$13,394.19
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EST1��aF'�TE� TO ��: P.n�;�:OV�D BwT Ti3�:� C:�.'i': COU�>C�L -}�ZAY 1.5, 1907
D. b1. Noyes Constxucciori Co.�r;p�ny
Gensral. Contraci:c�rs
1.00 it�est Franlclin :�venue
Minneapoli.s, Minnesot�
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ridl�y Civic Cente:� - Cer��:�_�:ic.;��e No. 5
5-4a67) �or p��xiod f.r.c�m i�1aLc'n. 31, 1967
� �;a Ap�a.l 39, 1967
harry S. Norw i�LG &< Co. � Yr.c „
t�;8ch�.�ic�1 Con-��°zc�i o:c
1411 - 1.lth Av��iue So�rr.h
i�i7 nne:a�o].xs, P��iinn�sa�a
Fr;..dley Civ3.c Cen-��� -� c;erti�� c�.te i��o. �
(4--27��07) �or �zrio� iro�n i�i�:�cxi l�, 19�7
to Ap�il 19, 1967
Hof£man Electr�.c Coii�p�ny, �zic.
F.,�.�C�.i1Ci�,1. COT's�.�ac CLOY°S
Ar�.cka, tZinnesota
Fraodl.ey Gavic Cen�er -� CPrtz ;=? cate Na. 4
(�-�C-67� �oz p�riod f_,r,r��� �pr�,�, 1, 19�7
th��u�h r-�pr� 1 30, �.aE� i
Keys U7e].1 Dxili in� Co����?a�y
413 I�o�'r.h Lexxnr�-�on p�.zk;a�y
St. Paul, Ivla.nizesc,�c,a 551L���
Est�mate ;;�2 -- ti°s a�er W�-s��-<�v�;r:.,:���: ��� j�ct Nc� A
85 (P��-c7�.1) (Re��:�,x -� �v�17. i.�1r�ti 3)
Estima'ce ;`,18 -- �Jz�e�. :CTUnrove�rdYz�G x�ra�ect Z7o.
75-�� (r �.na1 ) (�l�hr.e� A�cS.it.ic��:��.1 �ri7:t �ye1.� s)
Sandstrorn & �i�.�n�r., �.r_c.
749 Fo-rest Dale Roacz
N�zv Brighton, %�inn�so�a 55112
Estir;�a �.e :;=3 - S �orm Se;,a�ex IICiT�J}�'OVG:i?°IZ'G �ro j ect
5�G (P��s ��.�? ) {late�als �oest of L;niversity and
no.rt'n O:» rl w�i. :;1.00 -- �ylvan Hi11a Grea)
$ 29,142.00
$ 9,016.20
$ 2,070.Q0
$ 2,340.00
$ 50C.00
$ t1,549.85
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