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07/05/1967 - 5902� � � � �I I , I ' � �' VOUNCIL SECRETARY - MARY LU STROM REGULA.R COUNCIL MEETING - AGENDA JULY 5, 1967 R�Gi.T1�AP.. CO"tTNCzL t�E`1'2r1G AUT�VD.'�. -- JULY 5, .1�67 -- 8:00 P.TfI. PLEDC.� OF �3�,T.�GI�TC�: 2 m?nu�ces pRES�N�iAlln�� TO Jr�.P�TES SHAi''a 3 mi.nutes . �.• P.OLL CALL: 2 minutes MINUTES: Regular ���eting, ��une 19, 1967, 5 minu'ces Pag�s 1- 20. ADOPTIOI�T 0.� AGEi��r�: 2 m? nutes - PzlBLIC ��1..R�"I�Tril : 1. On Var7a�ces - Lot 3, BJock 1, Her�aal's 2nd Ac1da.'c? on, 10 minu��.es Page 21. 2. On zm1�ravement ° S�. 19� 7-1 (1-lddenc�um 5} r 2� minu�es OLD BUS�I�IE�S - 3. S�conc� ?;ea�?ing of Orda.nance De�xr_ing Ce�:tain Fi.re �-��arzn Systems, 2 rc�?nu-�es 4. �Repflrt on Open Space �;eques'c -- Harris l 10 minu�es 5, D�.scusszon of �ate oL �and Sale - Ehle�s, 10 minutes . (9:06 F.M.) NE��i �US?1�TE S S : 6. Biczs - SS;"82 tOpened Naon, June 26, 1967j , 10 minutes 7. Bids - 55;;87 {Opened Noon, Juz�e 26, 1967) , 1Q minutes Pag� 22. - Pag�s 23 & 24� 8. Planning Cornmission T�:eetinc� IYiinutes, June 22, 1967, 10 minutes 9. Ba�rd of r�ppeals Mee-cing P�Iinutes, June 21, 19�i7, � 2 minui:es 10. �oard of AppeaZs Meeting r�inutes, June 28, 1967, 2 minutes 11. Saiety Committee Meeting P•'tinutes, June 21� 1.967� 2 minuf:es � Pages 25 - 27. Pages 2S - 30. Pages 31 -- 35. Page 36. Pages 37 & 38. - page 39. _� �GtJi�:z'��� COi.litiIG i�, I�?��a���Ti:3G �Gt�d�7D�1 -- �li:t�X 5, 1°67 -�:00 i ol�i. (Conf:inur:;c�i 12,. Inter��"e�i�a�ion o� Lanc� U�e �- Cc��r�.erce Park, 5 m�� �.u'ces x3,� Camrni��:ee A�ap��ntment -- Housi.ng 1�uthority� 2 minutes 14: Fir� Depar�ment Payroll - 12/23/66 -� 6/19/67, 2 m?nutes � 15;� I,ia=� Insi2�ance ror Poia:ce anc7 Fire Depar'cments, 5 ma.nu-ces �.6�� Ba'c-(.erson Lo'c Split, 5 minu�es (Z0:01 P.T�I. ) 17�'� Sa1.�:.r.y� oi �1cr?��� Gity f�ianager - 5h�ridan, 5 TCt'! i11;'i.E: S ].g J Recciti�e �to�ices of Hearing - Raa� road .Crossings, 2 m�= nuLes 19 d T�iscuss 7 on o= Bus Rou���s � Samuelsfln, 5 minutes 2Q,! 1.,ega� Acc�ss ta Locke �ark - Sarauelson, 5 mznu�es 21 � Res�lu�iox� Or,de�ing in�,�xo�re�n�n� - S^. 1.957-1 (Adeiend�a.��n 5 ) , 2 minuLes 221/ P.esoluLi�n a;�d .�gzeemez�,� - Re: Jo�.nt Acc�u3.sita.on o£ i�ro�e•r'cy, 5 minui��s 23,� Resolu-cion �uthor? zing F�greem�nt 55�? 72 - 55;;�82, 5 m�.nute s 24� Reso? utzo� Puthorizing Fxp�nda.tures for Hiring a Ci�y I�ianager, 2 minui.es 25 �l � Clazzns �. 2 mznuLes 26 Estimates, 2 minuLes 27.� Licenses, 2 minutes page 8L. page 40. page 41. pages 42 & 43. pages 89 & 9�. pages 44 - 47. Page 48. Pages a_g �- 52 � Pages 53 - 62: P�.ge 63. Pages 64 « 65. ` pages 66 & 67. 28 � Petitions� 2 ma.nutes Pages 68 - 70. 0 P•LGt7?��>;: COtJNCi:� T��F'TING AG� I��A w JU<<_aX 5, �`_%6'J •, 8: 00 ya o���3. (Con-tinuec� ) 29. Gor�unica-�ions, 10 minutes �ages �l - 87. (a�} City Attorney: F.epairs over $1,Q00.00 (b) Nei: Drainage ' ' (e) St:.. Anthony Jaycees: Use of Locke nark (d) Tn•cernatior=al Associ.at?on Ch?efs of Police: 5urvey t�� $pa.r� o� I3eai th: �oard Activities (�) Moon Corporation: `re?"�"Y' s Addition Plat (g) Fa.re �3�p�?"���ent: Er���-rgency Reporting Syatem (h� Zizak: Vacation o� 57% Av�nue (i.) City Engineer: ne�achec? Service Roads (�) r-�?nneso'ca Highc•�ay Depax'r.xnent: T.H. T;65 Crossov�r (}�) Ci4y �ngineer: t:igh-c--o�-�Tr��.�r tor 73rd VI51rJ.O?S : 20 m? nutes .� � • (11:10 r .T�2. ) Tlil; MINUTES OF THI3 R�GUIuAI: COTI]�C7:L r�i,TING Ox' JUNF 19, 1967 The Re�ular Council Meeting of the City of Fridley was called to o�r��r by Mayor Kirkham at 8:07 P.M. OPENING CEIZFMONX: Mayor Kirkham askeci the audience to stand and join in saying the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. ROLL CALL MEMBFRS PRESENT: Kirkhacn, Li.ebl, Har.ris, Samuelson, Sheridan N�MIir RS ABSENT : Nonc Al.'PROVA7, OF MINIiTES� I�GUL(�R CO�JNCIT N�'ETINGz_ JUT�TG 5, 1967 � � Counci.lm.an Sam�.telson said that on Page 3, Line 3, under. t.he headi_ng, "PLANN�R SPEC"C:r'ICAT'COi�S", the minutes should be correc.ted to read, 632% of the community feels that tl�e pxesent. planning and rezoniLig is fai.r to poor, rather than saying fair to ,good. ' N;pTl.p�l by CounciTman Samuelson to adopt the Min.utes of �he Reg�lar Council Mee:tirig of June 5, 1967 as corrected. Second4d by Cour�cilrr.an Sheridan. tTpon a voi.ce vote, ttiere being no nays, Mayor Kirkram declared the m��io.. ca.rried. ' � APPROt�AL OF MINUTES, SPECI.AL PUBLIC HEARI�IG NLETING, JUNE 12, 1967: NOTTON ny Councilman Liebl to adopt the Tlinutes of tYie Special Public Hearing ' Meering of �iune 12, 1967 as presented. Seconded by Ceuncilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ' I '� ' � � ADOPTION� OF AGFNDA: Mayor kirkham suggested that I�em ll, "���'R� �� p�Er` enda� andUthat the Item 13, "COidSIDEP.A!_ION OF SALARIES be deleted fram the Ag , Council add Item 12-A, "APPOTNTI�I�NT OF TEMPORARY I�"�1NAGER AND PRELIMINt1RY SCRF;ENING CO:�'�1I.TTEES". Mayor Kirkhar� said that there was aiso an additional license to be considered, and two additional cor�Ymunications, (E) LITiZE I,FAGUF` and (F) PAINTING FIRF HYDRL�NTS AND SIGNS. MOTION by Counc:iln;s.n.Harri.s to adopt the aoenda as amended. Seconded by Cou�cilmaii Sar.luelson. Upon a voi_ce vote, there beiri�, no nay�, Mayor Kirkham declared tt�e morion carried. PUPLIC �iI?ARING - FINA%. ASSF•.SSi�TNT ROLI., STR.EET PR�JECT 1966-3, SIDEWALK, CURB AND GL`TTEP. ON MT.SSISSIYPI S'I'RE�.T:— The City Manager. read the Notice of Hearing. Mavor Ki'rkiianl asked the Finance ' Director to ehplain the assessment ro11. The Finance Director said tfiat this was for sidewalk, concrete curb and gutter on Mississippi Street from University ' REGUI��AI: COUNCIL ME�'�ETITdG, JUi�ii� J_9, 1961 PACL 2 Avenue to T.H. ��65. He said that the cost of the curU and gutter is $1.34 per front foot as set up, and the cost. of the sidewall<s is $2.12 per foot for commercial and schools and $1.06 pe-r foot for reside�.ztial as the City wi11 be paying 1/2 of the residenti.a7. cost., He said t.hat if the ro11 is adopted, the property owner wil7. }iave 30 days to pay the assessment with e no interest, otherwise the interest �ai11 be retr.oactive to this evening <- if the roll is adopted. Mayor Kirkham asked if any.member of the audience wished to be heard. There was no answer. Mayor Kirkham aslced if any member of the Council had any e�estions. Councilmaiz Harris said that it could be pointed out to people in areas that may be considering sidewalks, that at the last Council Meeting �he Council established a policy to pay 50% of the cost of the sidewalk improvement if the people in an area decide they want sidewalks. A visitor to the Council Meeting read from the Notice of Hearing that all land is to be assessed proportion.ately accordzng to the benefits received by such improvements, a��d asked liow anyone can say jahat benefits are received. It was explained that this is assessed on a fronL foot basis. Mayor Kirkham said that usually the entize cost of a project is assessed to the adjoining property, but as the side�aalks are being put only in areas that serve the walking school children and the heavily travelled thoroughfares, the Council decided it would be fair to assess the people only ha1�. Another visitor to the Meeting mentioned that this winter the sidewalk had been covered with SIIOW� an.d the chi.ldren had to use the streets anyway. Mayor Kirlcham said that the City had bought a snowplc�,a, but last year the snow came so thick ai�d fast, that it was impossible to keep up with the County street plow, but he was sure that this would not be the case every winter. • A visitor asked if the assessmen.t included storm sewer, or if this would come later. The Finance Director. said that this assessment does not include storm sewer, and there is none scheduled at present, but if there was to be a storm sewer in the future, hearings would be held. • Mr. Thayer, President of the School Board, asked for the actual total assess- ment against the Hayes School site. The Finance Director said there were several different parcels, and figured them out approximately. He said that he was not sure that 100% of the property �aas listed and asked Mr. Thayer if he would have someone stop in the offic� for the actual figure. Mayor Kirkham said that if anyone in the audience wanted to receive their assessment figure, they could call the Finance Director at City Hal1. Mr. Warren Scribner, 715 Mississippi Street Northeast, asked if the cost quoted per foot was the homeowner's share or if this would be reduced by 1/2. Mayor Kirkham said that the $1.06 figure taas the homeowners cost; Mr. Scribner said that the City is going to pay 1/2 and the schools are going to pay 100%, but it is really putting i.t from one pocket into another as it is still the taxpayer who will pay. He said tha� som° people are getting curb and sidewalks that they do not want, and he said his taxes have risen $300 a year without provocation. Another visitor to the Council Meeting said that the brick retaining wall that was put in on his property is talling apart already. Mayor Kirkham ' ' C , RFGUIx4R COUNCIL rL�ETING, JUPd;�, 19, 1967 � � PAG� 3 said tliat this work had Ueen done by the County, and they are the ones that sliould be to.id abcut it. The visi_tor s«id that he had to�.d them, and they had said tie stiould get sor:ze cement and fix it. Mr. Don Melton, 980 Iiissi5sippi Street, askecl if the City is. sharing in any way on the cost of the curb and gutter. Councilman Sheridan said that the --• County has a policy to pay 50; oa the curbing in developed communities, and the cost had originally been approximately $2.70 per foot rather than the $1.34 they will be assessed.. Mr. Uon Melton said that he thinks the sidewalks are needed and worthwhile, bec�ase of the �aay tlie City is laid out. He said that a11 the traffic comes down Mississippi Street as there is no secondary way to get around. He said that he felt tiiis was a reasonable settlement, and as a taxpayer on the street he was satis{ied. , Mayor Kirlcliam decZar.ed the Public Hear�i_ng on the Fin�l Assessment Ro11 for Street Project 1966-3 closed at 8:?_5 P.M. RESOLUTiON �r111-1907 CO�IF:CRMING ASSESSMENT FOR STRI�T:T IMP�:OVEI��NT PROJECT N0. ST. 1966-3; � MOTION by Councilman Harr.is tu ado��t F.esolut.zon �t11i--1967, Seconded by Councilnan Samuclson, Upon a voice vote, there being no zays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carri,ed. PUBLIC HEARING - C�N IMPROVEN�NT STREE'i� Pi:�J,7;^;C��_1967-1 ADDE2I�U,'1 ��4 : The City Manager xead the IloticE of Hearing. Mayor Kirlcham explaine d that this was the street improvement for Jupiter Drive from P.ainbo�a Drive to Sy�V1T1 Lane, a�d Comet Lane from Trinity Drive to Jupiter Drive, and that the total est�mated cosY_ is $1G,300, which wi11 .fa.gure out to $7.63 per fr�nt foot. Council.man Liebl said that. h e wouZd lik.e to menti.on tY?at this talces into consideration an alZowance of $7.,594 from Storm Sewer Project No. 5 for street restoration work that wi11 be used for the ne�o construction, so the people zai11 have a permane.nt st�:eet, �ie said that over 60% of the people on Comet Lan��, and over 90% of the people en Jupiter Drive had signed a petition for this improvement and he wanted to thank the people in the 3rd jti�ard for their support of the project. Mr. Dick Schilli.nger, 6201 Trinity Dri.ve, said he thought that Trinity Drive was to be inclu'ed in tliis project. Councilman Liebl saicl that they wanted to g�t these two streets i_n with the Rainbotia Dr.i��e project. �Ie said that the City Engineer had advised l�im that Trinity Dr.ive ti•aill be put in with another project as o�ly a certain percentage can be added to the present project. The City Engineer said that. at present botti Comet and Jupiter were torn up, and two or three months is needed to go through tize whole bidding procedur. e so Trinity Dri_ve if�ill. be done next S�ring when there wi.11 be another big project to add i.t *_o. Councilm�.n Harris sai�l they would not have added. Com2t Lane and Jupiter �rive to ttie Rainbo�a Drive project, but they l�iad gottcn a good pr.ice on 61st Fvenue ancl felt ttzat it would be. ;ood for tt-:e proper±.y ocannrs to he able to take advantage of the good price. Mayor Kirkham said that i.t. is a State l.ar�� ttiat no more tY7an 25% can be adcied L-o an existing contract. Councilman Liebl said he couZd assur� rtr. Schillinger that i_f a contract i.s let in the Spring, his street wi1.1 be included in it. He said that he had tried his best to get it incl.ucied, but it would be agaanst the law to add i.t to ttiis pro ject , ' R�GL11�.�R COUNCIL r11,L'1'1ivG, JUNI; 19, 1967 PAG� 4 There was a discussion bet�•aeen several property o��aners and the Council about the �aay� tliat si.de lots are assessed, `l'he Finance Director explained that the assessment rate is figured by uividing the cost of the project by the �roiit footage of the lots, and i/3 of the side iootage. ' Mayor Kirkham closed the Public Hearing on Street Improve�tent Proje�t 1967-1 (Addendum ��4) at 8;41 P.M. � Ri� SOLUTTON ��1T.2-1967 ORDERING IMPROVEP�NT - ST. 1967-1 (ADDENDITM ��4) : MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution ��112-1967. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. PUBLIC HEARING - STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1966-6 - SKYWOOD COURT: The City Manager said that this Publi_c Hearing has been ordered by motion at the P.egular Council rSeeting of June S, 1967, but a resolution should be passed setting this date, June I9, 1967, as the official date of the hearing. RESOLUTION ��113-1967 RECEIVING THE PRELIMINARY REPORT AIvU Cl-1LLING A PUBLIC ��AP.ING ON THE M�iTTER OF T�1T' CONSTRUCTION OJ? CERTAIN T.riPROVE- . MENTS - ST12E�T IMPROVEMENT PROJECI ST, 1966-6; MOTIOI� by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution ��113-1967. Seconded by Counci.lman Lieb1. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declar.ed the motion carried. The City Manager read the Notice of �learing, Mayor Kirkham asked if there was anyone in the audience that wished to be heard on this improvement. E� Mr. Lee Brills, Mr. David Abrahamson, Mr. Myron Kidder, Mr, and Mrs. K. Helfenstein, azid Mr, and Mrs. Walter Walburg, a11 from Skywood Lane were present at the Council Meeting. Mr. Bri1ls said tiiat the Notice of Hearing s�a.tes that the assessment is in proportion to the benef its received by such improvement, and he explained that his double garage faces the opposita direction, and there is a sheer cliff behind him. He said he cannot see where he has any benefit whatsoever and did not feel he should be assessed. Mr. Abrahamson said that he has no benefit from the street either. Councilman Sheridan said that the first two lots have some benefits, as they do have drive-under garages, but the last three lots gain nothing. Mr, Brills and Mr. Abraliamson showed the Council pictures of their lots which sho�ed the drop in elevation that they have. Councilman Samuelson said he could appreciate their belief that they were not getting any benefit. Councilman Sheridan pointed out that the original hearing on the street had not i.ncludecl anyone on Skywood Lane. � Mr. Walburg said that it was too bad that the developer had not had to put in the street as they are requi.red to do now, and he said it would be a shame to have a glorifi_ed a11ey be the best street in the nei.ghborhood. He said this was in effect an alley because i�o houses front on it and it is only for access. He said they would be satisfied if it_was just tarred so they could have some help �aith snocaplotiving. Councilman Stieridan said that 7 lots would be the very maximum that would ever use the street. Councilman Iiarris said he could understand their concern as it seemed a 1ot of money for a street that just RLGULAl: COI7ilCIL TiEI',`l'ING, 'JL1�1r, 1.9, ].�'67 7 peoplc �aould uti_lize, and as it ' 4 lots using it initially. Mayor stree�. Councii.��.'�?� Sheri;��n said tYie lots in back o:C Skywood Court , Mayor Kirkham asked how wide this 30 foot street is proposed with a ' , ' ' PAG)s 5 is not built �zp, ihere will be on.Iy 3 or Kirktiacn as�._ed wlio had petitioned for this that the Swai�.s�rom Company wtio is developing petitioned �or water, sewer and streets. street is, The City Engineer said that a-.. • 50 �oot right-of-way. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson tl�at Slcywood Lane and do not receive an.y deleted from the assessment hearing Sheridan. Upon a vaice vote, there motion carried. the three lots that actually face on direct benefits irom the pro3��ct be i� and when held. Seconded by Councilman being-no nays, Mayar Kirkham declared the A visitor asked if this could be changed ta a temporary oil�type stxeet. Counca.lman Sheridan said that the Court could possibly have a temporary mat, b ut the Lane would need a mat azld concrete curb and gutters for proper dra��nage. There was a discussion about the possa.bility of deleting the concrete curb. The City Engine�r said that the cost of the project is high because a storm sewer is needed f_or drainage into the hibhway ditch and this is included in the project. � There was a general di.scussion on the assessment costs w�th the three lots deleted. Counc?lman Harris said that �aith the high cost he could not in clear conscience supnort this project at this time, ' ' � ,� MOTTON by Councilmari Harris to delete this street improvement from the 1966-6 Str.eet Improvement Project. Seconded by Councilman. Sheridan, One of the visitors said that i.f this is to be deleted from the project, he would like to have some help witl� the sno��plowing. Councilman Harris said that before the Council votes on this, it may be in order to refer it to the Administration and City Engineer f:or some kind of suggestion that the people may be able to work with. The City Engineer sa?_d he would r.ecommend they delete the concrete curb and gutter and put the improvement in. Councilman Harris said he would Iike to have Engineering come back with some figures for the Coun�il. The Cit-y Engineer said that the cast they are presently quoting would be reduced by $2.50 per foot. Councilman Sheridan suggested they delete this from this year's project and put it in next year's pro jeet for noti,; . . . One of the v�isitors said that there has not been any washout problem since ' one hole was fixed, and he did not see ho�a tar would wash out. The City Engineer said that when the street had traffic on it, it would wash away. Councilman �Iarris said the best thing would be to wait for a report. � 1 Mayor Kirkham said thaY_ the motion for the Council�s consideration was to delete this from the 1966-6 Street Project. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Playor Kirkham declared the motion carried. Mayar Kirkham asked if the Council wanted the Engi_neering Department to bring back a repor.t. Councilman Harris said that as long�as it wi11 not be in this year's project, there is no irunediate need for it to be on the next agenda, but it can be brought back at the earliest possible date for the Council's considecation. . , .. _ RLG11L�1R COL'N(.;l_L T;1:l�TfNU, Jl1lvi�; 19, 19(il TERI:ACI.I�G YAI:DS Oi�I 61S'i' AVENIT� SIDL[^'l��T,�� PRO T�CT:, P�.GT? 6 Mr_. John Weise said that he had ;�c,�;:ri to1.d tlzat tl�e terraci.ng on 61st Avenue would be discussed at this meeting, Mayor Kirkham said that this item was not on the adenda, Councilman Liebl saici that he and tlie City Engineer had talked to some of tlie people along 61st Avenue and some of them taant a 4.` retaining wa11 and sozne oi ttiem want their lots sloped, He said th�is is a decision the Council must malce and they wi11 be discussing it, Couneilman Lieb1 said that he personally preferr.ed a retaining walT�, and the City Engineer suggested they be sloped back wher.ever they can so there will be no washout dirt on the sideti��allcs, He said they would litce a unif.orm base, but first the street must go i_i7, and then it will be ai�other moizth and a. half before thi.s wi11 have to be done, Mr. Weise said he wou]_d like to have a retaining wall as his property has an awful drop. Councilman Liebl suggested he give his name and address to the City Ei�gineer. ORDINANCE i�365 - AN OP.DINANCE UND,,R S�CTTON 12.07 OF TII� CITY CHARTER TO VA:CL�TFs S iRFETS ATSD ALT�EVS ElI�D 'I'0 A.7ET1ll _�1PPL;NDIX C OF THL C ITY COD� ,_ VACATE SERVTCE RoAD�_ wES r sT.Dr '1�. H.~��65: � �� �� MOTIOPJ by Councilmai�. Sam�a.elson to adopt Ordinance ,�i-`3�S upon second reading, waa.ving the reading', and puUlish. Seconded by Councilman Iiarris. Upon a ro11 ca11 vote, Kirkham, Liebl, Harris, Saznuelson, Sheridan voting aye; nays, none, Mayor Kirkhs�m declared the motzo;� carriFd. ORDI:NA�Ci� ��366 M AN 01��7:NA'NCE UI`TD�P. SFCTION 12.07 OF TIIF' CITY CHARTER TO VACATl? S�'RETTS A?�ID ALLEYS ANl) 7'0 AMi�ND A�?PJ�T�DI?� C OF TII`r.'. CITY CODE - VACATING POK7'ION OF CUL--D��•-S�1C - MISST.SSIPPI PL�CI_,: ' Councilman Harris said that there were some stipulations on removal and repJ.acement on this vacati.on, and he asked if this was to be a separate agreement between the property owner and the Ci_ty of Fridley. He said ' that thi.s is not part of this ordinance and he wants to malce sure that this ordinance is subject to an agreeznent, � '� ' MOTTON by Councilman Harris to adopt Ordinance ,��366 upon Secend Reading, waiving the reading, and ask the Administration to draw an agreement on the replacement of the curv, and hold the pu.blication of this ordinance until the agreement is signed by the property owner and the City of Fridley. Seconded by Council.man Shexi.d.an, They explained to the property owner that if he removes part of the cul-de-sac he must have engineering approval, and if the street is borken t�p, it is to be repaired by him to City stan.dards with City inspection. Upon a ro11 ca11 vote, Kirkham, I�ieb1, �-Iarris, Samuelson, Sheridan votind aye; nays, noi�e, Mayor Kirkham der..lared the motion carris d. OTi'IDINANCE ��367 - AN ORDINANCE TO E1M:�ND CHIIPTER 46 OF TH� CITY COD� OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY - ADOPTING ITi�?IFORhI BUIZPT:�1G COt�E: The City Manager explained that the section on Truss Systems has been deleted ' since the first reading because the Building Standards - Design Control Sub- Committee is sti11 considering this problem. Ttte Council discussed whether . � d � ' they should r.ead the Ordi�iance over for the first time o.r pass it at ,,econ reading as amended, The City Attorney suggested they consider it as a second reading as amended. MOTION by Councilma�l Samuelson to adopt Ordinance ��367 as lmended reading, waiving the reading, and publish. Seconded by Councilman Upon a rol:l call vote, Kirkham, Liebl, Harri.s, Samue}_son, Sheridan na5�s, none, Mayor Y.irkham declared the motion car.ricd. upon second She�idan. voting aye; � REGII]:.l�R COlJNCIL T�73i�,7'ING; JD\F' 19, 19G1 � PAG)? 7 1 � OiZDIIdANt;"L �F36S - AN OPDi'VL�NCI; TO Ai�Il�,I�'D 'I'HI's CI'1'Y COD1; Ol� TI�l; CI:TY OI' I�'RIDLI:Y2 r1TN�TFSnTf1 I3Y NIAI:T_I�G_A C11�1N�'I� I�� %Ui�T?�G DIS7'I:ICTS - R-1 TO R-3, P�l;}�S,_ 7'}IC)MSON SCI'�0: G:CNS , II�C o --- -- ---- -��`.�_ _ __ � MOTIOiV by Cauncilmai�. Harris to adapt �:)rdinance ��368 upon second reading, wa_�vin� the reading and publisti. Seconded by Councilman T iebl. Upon a Y�>>Z1 � , call vote, Kirkham, Lieb1, Harris, Samuelson, Sheridan voti�lg aye; nays, none, Nlayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. Ri ��JLUTTON ��114-1967 ORUl�RING T_MPROVEMI�NTS AND FINAL PI�NS AND SPFCIFICATIONS AND EST:LMATES OI' COSTS TI-3BP�Or : STIZ}�;TT IMPROVFMENT PROJECT ST. 1967-1 �ADDTNDDM r�3) : The City Engi�zeer said that lie had given the property owners the price of valley gutters and concrete curb and gutter, and that he had received easements from the Lumber Yard and the property to the south for sanitary sewer. The CityEngineer said that the ow;:��rs do not want curbs, and his feelings were that if they ���e;-e aoing to delete curbs at a11, that they do it on both sa.des. Councilman Harris said he thought the property owuers had agreed that curb should go on tlie east side, and it was the Councilis cot�cern that unless � the �aater taas channr]_e�d on the stxe.et, there ��ould be an erosion problem, and so he felt tt�ey St�ou�a have �.�al7.ey gutters. Councilman Samuelson asked if the gutter should run in front of the ;>tan.dard Station a1so. Councilman Sheridan said he could not Lmderstand why they wou.ld need 500 feet of continuous access. Coun.cilman IIarr.is said that ttie whole edge of the road would break up unless tlzere was an edge of curU or gutter, and if they do n.ot wan.t curb they shou].d have a valley g�.�tter. MOTION by Cou.r.cilman Samuelson to adopt Rcsolution ��114-1967 �aith a valley gutter on the west side for control of drainage. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice voL-e, there being no na3�s, Mayor Kirlcham declared the motion carried. The Cou.ncil discussed that there �vi11 be a standard section on the east side, and t=hat curb cuts can t�e determined on the north and south. BUILDING STLANDA�'EDS - D�SIGN CONTROL SIJ�COr�iITT�F.. I�ETING MINUTES, 3UNE 6, 1967: 1, COPdSIDERA7'ION OF GONSTRUCTTON OF SIX - 12 UNIT APARTNfENT BUILDINGS ON LOTS 3 AND 4, HAYES RIVTR LOTS EIDDITTpN �5911-•21-31-41-51-61 ANNA AVENUE NORTHEAST). RE�tTEST BY JAP4T;S NELSON CO�ZPANX, 7601 GJAYZATA F�OULrVARD, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA: The City Manager read the motion of the Subcommittee recomrnending approval'of the proposed apartment complex with certain stipulations. The City Engineer showed plans of tlie layout as r.ecommended by the Subcommittee, pointed out the easement and discussed the setback variance, The Council said it was a very nice loolcing complex. Councilman Liebl said that. this will be quite an asset to the 3r.d Ward. MOTION by Counci_lman Harris to concur with the Building Standards - Design Control SuUcomznittee and approve the proposed apartment complex with the follow ing requirements as stiuplated by the Subcommittee: To approve with parking lot altc�rnate ��1, sub ject to the approval of the Boar.d of Ap� a1s witt� respect to setback of_ gara.ges, also subject to dedicatiori of Anna Avenue to south property line, and subject to recei.pt of garage plans and screening in of rubbisti disposal areas. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, May�r Kirlcliam declared the motion carried. 1�GUI�x coUNCIr r�1�,21rIG, JuN� 19, 1967 PACE 8 2. CONSIDERATIOiv Ol- CONSTP.UCTIOI� OI' A COi�TCRETE FLIILDING ON LOTS 16, 17 �1Nll I8, BLOCK 4, IiYDE PARY. APDITION. __RIsQUEST BY 1�1 & I AUTO PARTS CO��IPANY, 6005 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NORTHE��ST: � Councilman Harris said that this cozistruction had been discussed at the Regular Council Meeting of June 5, 1967 with Mr. rliller, representi,ng the -.• property owners. The property owners were present at the Council meeting with their attor;�ey. Councilman Harris explained that the Council did not want to put the owners in the position of spending money they do want to' spend, but they hoped they could find a common ground to enhance the front of the building. He said that the Council had discussed the possibility of a mansard roof or a brick planter to break up the straight block front. The attorney said that NIr. I�Ii11er had indicated to them that this had been discussed, He said that the suggested roof change would be a very costly item, and they � uld like an idea of the dollar value of a planter. It was estimated that a 32" or 36" planter along the side�aalk could cost about $600 or $700. The attorney explained that before any steps were taken to buy the building they had met with a11 the inspectors and had gone into every detail so they would know how many dollars they would have to spend on the improvements so they would have an idea of how much could be spent on the purchase. He said that this had al1 been figured out very carefully. Councilman Harris said he was sure they have met every requirement, and the Council's question was put on a friendly basis, not tryin� to push them in a coriler. He said that in the City's interest they hape� to come up with some�hing. Councilman Samuelson said that as University is one of the City's main thoroughfares, and to improve the gezieral aesthetics of their building, they had hoped for a better plan. The Attorney said tliat if they could leave this for the time being, a�zd not iiave the permit contingent on this, and if it did not have to be done right away with the rest of the improve- ment, maybe they would come up with something even better. He said that right notv may �e the warse time for the owners to have to agree to this, but they have long range plans or they �aould not have purchased the property. He said they would like to by-�pass th.is at present so they can get going. Councilman Harris asked if they could have some assurance, gentlemen to gentlemen, that they wi11 do something in front of the building. The Attorney said this tiaas just a matter of first things first. The owners and attorney were thanked by the Council for their cooperation. MOTION by Councilman Harris to grant the Building Permit,requested by M& I Auto Parts Company, 6005 University Avenue Northeast, with provisions as out- lined by the Planning Commission and Building Standards - Design Control Sub- committee. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Councilman Lieb1 said he was glad to second this motion, as he had been the one that had brought this to the attention of the Council, and he would like to get this building fixed up. Upon a voice vote, there bein;; no nays, rlayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. NOTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive the remainder of the Building Stan- ' dards - Design Control Subcommittee rlinutes of 3une 6, 1967. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared � the motion carried. , ' .. .� `:� :� j , :.; �rcur �1; colmclr r�l!,L2�Lr;��, J�:�r 7.�, 1.��; PL.ANNII��G CO�IMISSIOi�� MEt'sTlllG M�[.Nli�CES, JUI�iF S, 1967: 1. PU1iLIC 1IEE1RIi�G RI?7_,Oi�;ING 1ZI; �?�1�'1' 'I..OA i; 67--05 LO1;1.Y RI�AL'i'Y COMPlAT;X - _ 5 ___—�_ ,_ � LOT 8, 2I�D RL;V.-LSBD L1IJDITOR' S SL1I3D1VISIQ� r21.. Ri's10�E FROi�1 R-� 10 R-2 R-� 3, ANll OPEN SPACF : ^ � •��� The City Manager read the motion by the Plannir.g C�mmi.ssion recommending denial of the rezoning request. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to concur with the Planning Commission and deny Rezoning R�quest ��67-05 as requested by the Lotary Realty Company, Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there`be:�ng no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. r�cr � � 2. PUBLIC HEARING RE70NING RECUL;ST ZOA �f67-O6, j,JI'MAN SMITH REFRESENTING MARI�IN HILLS DEVELOPr1ENT CO3 I,OTS 1-11, BLOCK 2.AND LOTS 1-6, BLOCK 1, 1`�RTAN HILZS ?_ND ADDTTION - RE70NE FIZO�'f R-I TO R-3 AND SPECIAZ USE PERMCT: The City Manager read the motion by the Planning Commission recommending denial of tYie re�oi�.ing request. MOTION by Council.man Harris to concur wirh the Plannir.g Commission and deny � Rezoning P.equ�st �,�67�06 as requested by the Mari.an Hil7:s Develo�ment Company. Seconded by Councilmazi Lieb1. Upon a voi.ce vo�e, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham deciared the moti.on carried. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive �ne remainder of the Planning Conunission Miiiutes �f June 8, 1967, Seco>ided by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ACCEPT CITX MANEI.GER'S RESIGNATION: MOT:CON by Couucilman Harris to accept the resignation of the City Manager as per his letter received oi�. January 3, 1967. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Councilman Sheridan said he thought the Council knew what his vote wouzd be on the motion. He said he was concerned with the development of the budget for 1968, which should be in the Council's hands no later than 5 weeks from t hzs meeting, an.d he �,� u1d move to amend the motion, tt�at the Council ask the present City Manager to stay on and work on the budget until such Cime as there is a replacement for him or until he has relocated himseli in an�ther position, and during this perioci, he can pu11 together the budget figures from ttie differe�.�t department heads to at least have a rough draft for the Council on its due date. The amendment failed for lack of a second. UPON a ro11 call vote, Kirkham, Liebl, Harris, Samuelson voting aye; Sheridan nay, Mayor Kirkham decl_ared the motion carried. APPOINTNIENT OF TEMPO&�RY CITY MANAGER: Mayor Kirkham said he would entertain a motion Lo appoint Mr. Marvin Brunsell to act as tempory City rlanager. MOTION by Councilman Liebl to appoint Mr. Marvin Brunsell as temporary City Manager oi the City of Fridley, effective at 5:00 P.M., June 30, 1967, unti.l a fu1.1 time. Ci.ty P�anager has been hired. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson, Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.. ' h_�.ct�T..��: coT�r;cl:�, rl�,f�.�� :���c, .1tJ�T�, ��, 1 �� � Pnc��; z_o � ����ol_�vrr��tir o:r, ,I�ao sc�T�,�-r;vir;c co�L��z�cT�:Fs: � Mayor Kir.lcham said lie �aould li.ke to ap�:efn.t tiao committees to do Lhe preliminary scr.eeuing o£ applicants for the posi.ti.on of City Manager and the position of City P1a.�ner. He said tiZat the Council wi11 make the , final decision, but the committees can do the preliminary screening and elimination. Mayor Izirkha�n said tliat �ar the con�nlittee to screen' �pp1i- cants for the position of City Planner he would name, Councilmen Dave Harris, ar!� Ray Shexidan, and L�7_lli.am Jensen and Robert Hughes of the ' P1ai�ning Coimnissi.on, For the pos iti_on of City Manager, he would name; Cou?�cilmen Samuelsosi and Lieb1 a;Ld Dr. Lai1li�.ms and Dick Reiser. : He said that being Mayor he would serve ex-o£ficio on both committees, MOTION by Councilman Harris to concur with the committees as named by Mayor Kirkham< Seconded by Counrilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being nc nays, Mayor Kirlcham declared'the motion carried. APPLICATION TO PARK '['RAILT'R - 6887 CIIANNFL ROAD - CARL E. ROTHENBERGER: MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to grant a per.niit for a home trailer to be used as a home during tl�.e const.ruction oi a home at 6887 Chazznel Road Northeast as requested by Carl E. P.othenberger. Secor.ded by Councilman Liebl. Upou a voice vo�e, there being no na;�s, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. . APPOIN�NT° MOTION By Councilman Harris to concur witl�t the following appointment; NAME Vernon Elmer Johnson 6551 Channel Road N.F.. Frirlley, Minnesota 55421 POSiTION Bar.tender . Fu1�.-time Bar �k2 REPLACES Dick Daniels The motion was seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no �iays, Mayor Kirkham declared ttie motion carrieci. . ORDINANCE DETINING CERTAIN FIRE ALAP.M REPORTING SYSTEMS AND SETTTNG FORTH RULES AND REGU'LATIONS FOR THEIR USE: � � ° The City Attorney said he has gone over this ordinance with Chief Hughes and ' Chief Aldrich, and it is like an ordinance that Minneapolis is using, tailored to the system Fridley �ai11 be using, the Chiefs were satisfied with it, and he said he was satisf.ied from the legal standpoint. � , ' ' ' Chief Hughes said that it will cost about $3,000 rental which he will include in his budget for the comin� year. He said that the line charges are paid by the people using them. . Chief Aldrich said that the ordinance could be defined as the protecti�:e covenants on the system, Councilrnan Samuelson asked if any street type �alarm boxes, ta�:xch we wi..11 have at a later date, are included in this ordinance. Chief A1d:_ich said that those woulct be cont::olled by the contract with the Telphone Company.. He said thi.s was styictly an or.dinance to protect the City from alarm systems t}iat may exist in a plant that have beer. built up and added to, and F�zere *hey ask the City to tal:e over the supervision. This � l:�,GtJLL�t: CODNCIT P�[;L'LING, JllNL 19, 1967 FAGE 11 wi1'1 make sure they are approved stanuard systea�s, arid also the burglar.y and hold-i.ip syste;ns tai11 Y-�ave te be apg�-oved by the ChieL of the Polic� Depart- ment, bei�ore they �aould be accepted. Councilman San�uelson asked if tl�ey incl.tided any of the public stations at this time, would they also include anything covering vandalism or false 4.e alarms. Chief Aldrich said tt�e ordinazice deals primarily with private equipment in buil.cl_�i.ngs, for instance a hospital or institution may want a box connected directly. MOTION by Councilman Sam� lson to adopt this ordinance upon first reading, waiving the reading. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a roll call vote, Kirkham, Liebl, Harri_s, Samuelson, Sheridan voting aye; nays, none, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RESOLUTION ��115-1967 DIRI�CTITG THE T.SSUANCE OF TEMPORA.RY IMPROVEMENT BONDS IN ACCORDANC� WITI; T��jaS OF 1967, CHAPTER 385 - ST. 1�J67. - 1 AND ST.___1967-2: MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution j�115-1967. Seconded by Counczlman Lieb1. U�on a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carr.ied. RESOLUTION ��1�.6-1967 DIP�ECTING THE SALB AND PURCHASE OF TEMPORARY IMPROVEMENT BONDS IN ACCORDANCL WITH LAtti�S OF 1957� CHAPTER 385: ST. 1967 - 1 AND ST. 1967 - 2: T MOTIO�I by C�z;:zzcilman. Harxis to adopt Resolution ��1�.6-1967. Seconded by Couricilmazi Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham dec7.ared the moti.on. carried. RESOLUTION ��117-1967 DIRLCTING PREPARATION OF ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR STREET IMPROVEMEN'�' PRO.TECT N0. 1966-5: MOTIGN by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolutio�i ��117-1967. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Up�n a voice vote, there beir.g no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RESOZUTION ��118-1967 DIRECTTNG PUBLTCATIQN OF HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENT ROI�L FOR STRFET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT N0. 1966-5: MOTION by Councilmai� Harris to adopt Resolution ��1I8-1967, Seconded by Councilman Lieb1. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. � RESOLUTION ��119-1967 P.LCEIVING THG PRELIMINA.RY REPORT AND CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE MAT'I�R OF THE CONSTItUCTI0P1 OI' CERTAlN IMPROVFI�IENTS, WATER, SANITARY SEjaER, AND STUIZl�i SETJER PP.O.T�CT N0. 88: MOTION by Councilman tiarris to adopt Resolution ;�119-1967. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan, Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RESOLUTION ��12��lybi ORDLRING IMPP.OVEP�IENT, APPROVAL OF PLEINS AND AD�LRTISING FOP. BIDS: STREF;T Ii�IPROVEr1ENl PRO,TECT ST. 1967-IO (SEALCOATING) : � The City Enoineer shocaed the Council a map of the streets that are to be sealcoated. He explained that this taill include a11 streets done 6 years I�l?Gl?li�:l: C0�'i'�;CI:C, iir�';"C1_lVC;�, Jt�i;r�� 19, :I_)u� ' P�GI ; 7 "L ago. Cou»cilni.an 7,ic-.b1 a:>ked �bout or�e arca thr�t ��;as not on th:� map. Counci.l- man Hara-is sa:i.cl th�=�t it has been tl�e ��ol_a_�:y of ci�e Council tli�t un.less the streets ha•Je curb and gutter, i_t does n.ot pay to sealcoat Lhem. MOTIOI� by C;ouncilznan l�ar.ris to adopt Reso7�uiion j�120-�967•. Seconded by Coui�cilman Sheridat�, Upon a voice vote, there bei�zg no i�.ays, Mayor Ki.rkham declared the motion carried. , �,. <_o RESOLUTION ��121-1967 ORDERING PP.ELIMII�T�RY PL�NS, SPECIFICATTONS �I�TD ESTIMA.TES OF TF1ti COS1S T�IEREOF: SANITAI:Y SEti�?EP�? W.l�`i��R �1ND STORM SEW�R PROJECT N0, 88 (ADDENDUM ��1): � �� The City Engineer said that this resolution is for action taken by the Council previously by motion. Councilman Sheridan said that this PuUlic Hearing wili be Ju1y 1�J, 1�67, MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to adopt Resolution ��121�1967. Seconded by Councilman Lieb1. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RESC�LUTION ��122-1967 0'_�DFRING P,Z'1.LIMITiAI:i' P71ANS� SP; CIriICATIUNS ANI) ESTINLATFS _.�_�.____._�.._._.,.__ ��.�._.. _._.. _ _. _.._. _ OF THE COSTS `l'PJ;Kl.OF:_ ST�:FE1' IMPRQ\�PNL� NT Pl'0 )LGl,qST. 1.967-1 AllDENDUPI ��5 ; MOTION by Councilmal�. Harris to adopt Resolutiazl �E122--1967. Seconded by Counci_lman Lieb1, Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motio;� carricd. Councilraa.r� Lieb1 sai_d he assumed ttle City Fngineer has found a solution to the water problem. `i'he C�ty Engineer said ttiat the Council's .decision was to call the peoplc in and inform tt�em of tt�e cost. RESOLUTION ��7_23-1967 P�:CI:'IVTNG THE PP�LI�xINARY P.EPOY.T E1ND CALZING A PU'BLIC HEAIZZNG ON TF�F MIITTER OF THE CONS'?'RUCTl'ON Or CEF�i.'11T:�: IitiIP120VrMENTS - STREET IMPROV�MEPdT PROJi;C7' ST. � 967-Z (AllllENDtJl�i ��S�T ^� MOTION by Councilmar. IIarris to adopt Resolution ��123-TR67. Seconded. by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, rlayor Kirkham declared the motion carzied. CZAIMS: MOTIOi�, by Councilman Ha.rris to approve for paymei�.t General and Pub1 ic Utilities Claims ��12038 �hrough ��12122 and Liquor Claims ��1193 through ,�,�-1240. Seconded by Councilman Lieb1. Upon a vo_�.ce votes there beiiig nc� nays, I�fayor Kirkham declared the motion carx.ied. ESTTMATES: MOTTON by Cour�S.Iman Lieb1 to approve the estzmates for paynent. Seconded by Councilman Harris for discussion. Counci.lman Harris asked if the estimate of Touche, Ross, Eailej� and Smart wasn't higher than the Bid. Ttie Cit}� Manager said that this had only beei� an estimate. He said that: the Counci.l had received only one firm price, and that had beeii a maximum of $SSOQ form rlain LaFrentz, a11 the rest had been esti_mates. Mayor Kirlcham said that the Council recognized at the time ,y ' 1:T�1GUI��1:F: COUidL;1:L I;FI;'�'1.t�;G, ?i)�;F 19, '1967 PAf;}� 13 thaL it wou7_d be di.ffic�.tlt. ior thern to give ai� actua7. firm bid. Cour.ZCi1- man. I�Ia�-ris sa.id this ligLire �,�as hi.ghc:r than h.e had a��ta_�i.pated, i,o�mcilman Sheridari aslced �ah1t ttie audit h� s beei7 rur:n.ir��; previousl.y. Tlze Fi�zai�ce Director said he thou�t�t it had beei� about $6600. The City Manager sai.d tt�at about $4600 had been char�e�l to the General Fund and the rest had 4 0 come from thc Liquor and Ut�±1it;> Fund. '� � Councilman Liebl asked the Finance Director if he thought the City had profited somethirig by hiri�ig this firm to do the audit. He said he was interested because next year the decision wil.l have to be made again. The City Mana.ger said that sir,.ce it was the FiY�ance Director�s books that were audited, i_t was up to the Council to decide if i.he report was satisfactory, and the Finance Director should not make a comm.ent on whether it was good or bad. Later in the meeting Cou�7cilman Lieb1 said he tiaould like t:o clarify his question to the Fi.nazzr:e Directar as he belie��ed the City Maz;ager misunderstood the question. He said the auditors had made soxne reconunendations, and he wondered if they wcze good recommenda�ions� VOTE upo�z the rnotion was a voice vote, there being Lio nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion approv:i_�_�g tne following est:i.i�.ta.tes carried: Touche, Ross, B<�iley & Smart 780 Northstar Ce�ter Minneapoli.s, Mi_nnesot=a, 55407_. F'or Services Re�dered - 1966 Audit. D. M. Noyes Construction Company General Contractors 100 T��est Franklin Avenue Minz�eapolis, Mini�.esota Fridley Civic Center - Certificate No. 6 I' (6-6-67) for period from May 1, 1967 to May 31, 1967 ' I ' I ' I ' Harry S. Horwitz & Co. , Ii�:c. Mechanical Contractor 1411-11th Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota Fridley Civic Center - Certificate No. S (5-25-67) for period from April 20, I967 to May 17, 1967 Hoffman Electric Compa��y, Ir.c. Electrical Contractors Anoka, Minnesoia . Fridley Civic Center - Certificate ivo. S y (5--31-67) ior peri.od from Ptay 1, 1967 through riay 3? , 1967 �. �7,350.00 $34,461.00 $ a,979.20 $ 3,015.00 ' ' , , , ' ' , ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' RF�UUI�R COITIVGTL T�TI;F�;1`ING, JU\F: 19, 7_967 Sandstrom and �iafner, Tnc. 749 Forest Da]_e Road New Br.ighton, Minnesota 55112 Estimate ��2 (FINAL) For work complete�l for construction of Sanitary Sewer Improvement Project Ne. 76, according to contract (Sylvan Hills) Comstock & Davis, Inc. Cansulting Engineers 1446 County Koad "J" Minneapol�s, Minnesota 55432 For the furnishii�g of resident inspection and resident supervision for the staking out of the construction ��rorlc f:or t Estimate ��4 - Storrn Sewex Improveme�zt Pro ject No. 5-C from May 1, 1967 through .Tune 3, 1967 (Laterals west o� University and north oi' T.H. ��100 � Sylvan �Ii11s �.rea) Estimate ��2 - rielody Nfanar Park Improvement Project No. P-1 f.rom May l, 1967 through June 3, 1967 PAGE 1.4 . � ..�.� $ 382.90 $ 785.50 $ 506.50 Estimate ��2 - Sanitary Sewer, Water and Storm Sewer Improvement Project No. 84 f�om P•1ay l, 1967 through June 3, 1.967 (Baker Avenue between Osbori�e Road & 75th exi.ended east, Onondaga betweez�. Central and Stinson, etc.) $ 1,946.50 Estimate ��1 - ti�ater Impr.ovement Project No. $3 from May l, 1967 through June 3, 1967 (Tank repair - 12 Million Gallon Reservoir - 5290 Johnson Street Nor�:ixeast) $ 195.00 Estimate ��16 - Water Improvement Project No. 75-C, Schedule 2, fr.om May l, I967 through June 3, Z967 (High Service Pumps and 3 L�dditional Filters) $ 5.00 LTCENSES: Councilman Harris noted ttiat there was special attention drawn to the General Contractor's License for Exterior Design Services, 6391 Nionroe Street North- east, and asked if this license has been denied once before. The City Manager said that it was not denied, but never granted. He said that it had been tabled and it had neve� been brought back for consideration. r10TI0N by Councilma�i }Iarris to grant the f:ollowing licenses, e�cluding ' the 1i.cense for Extezior Design Services: Councilman Samuelson said that comments have been made to him about thi_s company also. �� l:]�;Gil)_,�1: CO�ui;C1.:i, 1�;:',I�'C:I:i�',C, .-lU:�:l��; 7 9, i�,G7 $L.nCI:]'Oi'i'1.i`�G ��: �1Si'j1r;.T,'.0 rlodc;-n R1acl:Cop Co. 5�!i3 �Ossc�o Ro,ict Lroo,cl_y,i Cc,n���.r�, i�1�.ilnesoi.a liy: Ja�r.es Tlollj_n�;e.r Gi_Ie cC: Ncl �on Co;`�str. Co. 8��G4 C;nt.ei T)rivc� N. Is'. A1i.nneapoli.s, �Iir�ncsota By: D. G. I���J.son I??�C;l��� �`C:C i iG Lenny Cochr� �i Exc��ivaLing Co. G`r37 Ce�1Lr.a)_ �vent�c i�I. 1�:. Fi:i.cilc:y, T�in��esc�t:a 5543?_ By: I.,. C:ocl,r<<n G.�S S};};�':LCi;S Sclu�a��p's Plb�; . €� lltg . � 937 ��'�t:li I_,ane N . ti�l . � Coon P.ap�_ds, �ti.nnesot=a �y: S. Scl�r�a�p cr;�f,�����1s co:��;rt:��c;�i�ot;'s }31ai_ize's Con;t:ruction Co. 101.5?. i3utt ��r:�?ut St; . N.[�]. Coon F.apicls, Tliunesota By: ��I.aine Edrnundson Carlsor� & Carlso,� Const.. 44�16 3rEt Str.eet N .E , Nlinaea���qlis, �iinaesota By: Larry & Paul Ca1-l_son Chucl:s Const:ruction Co. 3800 Hay�s St:reet N. E, riinneapol_is, �linnesota Ferndale fiui_lder.s I323 S�:y�•�ood Lane Fri.dley, �fi.c�nesota 55421 G& i1 Cons tr�c t ion 1832 19; Strec�t :;. ti�i. Ne�•r �3ri�tlto:l, �Ii.il�i,sota By: Charles J. N�1son By: i�7alter Ldal.bur� $}': �Oilil Ci1.��S P�>C1. ]_ `i .� .� N1it�Y NEid I:LI�r�:�AL NE4� NE[d N�W RENEGIAI, RENf?t;'AL RF.NEt•1..1L � r , \ , ;,, � � � c, c l 1�,GU7,��.� CO�ii���;11:, T� �"LC ", Jl�,:i; 7.,, ��G7 )'l , A S'} � 1�; I�:i-;�1 C; Gec�r.�;e ta. I,ovegrc�n F: �o��s 590U ;�'isco�.:;i_n Circl�e Tii.ilu���<<>ol �. ,,i:in.n.:_.;ot.. Fy Geo. j�'. I,ove� �-e:l tid}�;I,1., ll}.:f.l,T.:l:i•;C: R. h. ??adden t�'e11 Co. �I �F `i .`i a 12 J. 71 S t 7' �. e t i�l . E. 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P�y: Robci't }��. 13<idden ,. b�, : So)_ I: �:>r, .:, b�i : �G_!. l:d`�,! b;�� : G� r-�� I.c,=;�,c:r. ���,;,; by: Ch::t Ficrr:i.n�;.:,: .� �� 1:}?i�}�,Id:1L REP2I; h'.1L by: Su�-�r«y T)V U�.l Co:�c,�,:iy. by: Gary Lor:�;erc•arae � P��C1? :LG � .-� � ; .� ' FI,'C L'.I:,:�.�� C,Olti�;C;7I:, t�it f i':�_;�G, �iU,;�; 1.9, 1967 P��'�: 1 i , The motio�z �aas seconclec; Ly Cou1:��ilma}� SamueJ_soz�, an.d upon a voice vot�e, th�re being z10 z?ays, NMayor Y.i_r1:i�am d�.clared the ntotion carxi_ed. ' p2ayor Y.irktiam s��id tliat the Cour�cil has recei�%ed anotl�.er sign permit to consider from the Meyers Outdoor Advertising, Inc., for a sigi� to be erected on 7th Street= arz:l I-694. The zepresentai.a_ve for the Advertising Company _� , explained t:hat they build si_gns oi� spe.culation and do business wittz a variety of companies. He said that this sign would be on the south side of I-6�4. MOTION by Councilman Harris to concur with the applica�ion and grant the sign permit. TI�e City Attorziey said that he had tiad a conversation with a neigizbor i.�� the area �-ahere this si_gn wi11 be and he had been unhappy about it, but the City Attorney had advised him that Lhere is nothing in the City ordinances that would not permit it, and.State 1aw did not apply to signs within mun.icipal limits, and he had advised him that there was nothing that could be done urider the orclinances or State Statutes, The motion was seconded �y Counci.lman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no n�ys, Mayor. Kir.kham cleclared the m.etion carried. PETT'i'IONS : PETITTON �k21--1967 PF.I�TTON �E27_-•1967 PET'ITlON �k23-1957 PEZZTION ,��?4-1967 - TO DENY T�IE PROPOS}�'D PROPERTY (LOT 8, 2ND P�EV. A.S. ��21) TO BE RE7.O��;D FRQM R-� 1 TO F�� 2� A�ZD PARK: . - To cF�PdGE �'t,� ZoN:CNG OF ToT 8, 2ND I�EVISION QF AUDITORiS SUBDIVI:SIO�I ��2_1 'r'F.O�I P,-1 ZONZ:VG TO PARK, R-2 AND R-3 Zl/1V��Trx,`, � � . - OP1'OSEL` TO RE7_,OVTNG FP.0:�7 SINGI� FA�"lILY RESIDENCES TO �1P.AR�i��'sT�''T I3UI��DTNGS, CARLSON' S StT?���IT riANOP. S0. ADD�.� - OBJECTTONS TO P.E7C;QING L�TS 2 TO 11 INCTtlSIVE, BLOCK 2 MARIAN HTI�i�S 2ND ADDITI0�1, LOTS 1 TO 6 INCLUSIVI�, BLOCK 1, NI�RIAN HILLS 2ND ADDITION AND THE AREA GEN,�'�RAZLY LOCATED ON 52ND AVENtTF NQ�:T�,r'r,AS�� P,L'! 4+EEN TAYLOP� STREET AND SUCHANAN; MOTION by Councilmaxz Harris to receive Petition ��21, 1967, Petition ��22-1967, Petition ��23-1967 a�zd Petition ��24--1967• Secor..ded by Councilman Samuelson, Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion car�-i°d. • COMji1UNICATIONS: (A) GOVERNOR: MElROPOLITAN GOUNCIL MOT?'ON by Councilmar� Samuelson to receive the Communication from Governox LeVander. Seconded by Co«ncilman Ha��r.i_s. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion car.ried. �B� CITY ENGINL:ER: STINSON BO'J1�VARD The City Engineer explained that there has not been much success in trying to get ttie County to take over Stinsoi� Boulevard, and now Neta Brighton is pr.oposizl� to zmprove tt1� east half of Sti_nson �oulevard between Mississippi Stxeet and 662 Avet�ue, and he feels th�t if at any time the City is going to do anything on this street, no�o would be a good time to do it. Gouncilman Samtielson asked about a storm secaer. The City Erigineer said that t��exe are a few�problems, but t.hey can take care of_ it temporarily. Tfie CityEngineer said that New Bri_gh.toi� has gi.ven a cost estimate of $3,000, it will last � ' , � ' � ' r ' ' , , ' , ' �J� � I ' I ' ftEGliILAR COUI�CIL NIEr,'7'ING,' JUNI; 19, 19'v7 PAGr 1 H four or f_ive years, and by that time ti-�ey �zope tlle County has taken it over. Councilman Harris asl,ed if there ���ould ha�re ta be a Public l�earing. The City Engineer said that tliere would l�ave to be, and the Council could pass a resolution calT.ing a hearing for the lOth of Ju1y. .� ..� RESOLUTION ��124-1967 - 012DERING PRELIMINARY PT��S, SP�CZFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES OF THE COSTS T�T�REOF: STREET INIPROVEr1ENT PKOJECT ST. 1966-1: MOTIOTv by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution ��124-1967. The motion was seconded and upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the mot.i.on carried. ;RESOLUTION �`125-1967 RECEIViNG THE PRF.LTMINARY PrEPORT AND CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE MATTEP. OF TI� CONS'�`RUCTION OF CERTAIN INIPROVEMENTS - STREET IMPROVETiENT PROJECT ST. 1966�1: MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution ��125-1967, setting the Public Hearing dat:�>. for July 10, 1967. The motion was seconded, and upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirlcham declared the motion carried. �C) STATE FOP.ESZRY: ELl�i TREFS Councilmat-� Harris said he was g7_ad this has been looked into, and he �aid that he feels the City should follow it up. He said he would like to have the Eldministration devise some method to do some policir�g to get rid of the dead trees as suggested, becat�se of. the chan.ce of breedi.ng the disease. Councilman Samuelson had a model ordinance for the Dutch E1m D'±s�ase that he had received trom the League of Municipalities, and he said the City Manager had a model ordinazice �r.om Ohio. He suggested they l�e given to the City Attori�ey to outline a proposed ordinance,.as he felt the City would need it. He said that this gives the right to go on private property and outlines methods of disposal. Councilman Harris questioned whether, before this ordinance is on the books, it could be conveyed to the people that these dead trees do present a danger of Dutch Elm �isease if they are a1�.owed to remain on the property. He suggested the newspapers convey this to the public to get their cooperation in removal of dead trees. Mr. Paulson, a visitor to the Council Meeting, said he had called the Forestry Department about �rees damaged in the storm, and they advised him on pruning and a healing chemical, and he felt that including some kind of education tor the citizens would be a big help. �tayor Kirkhan said the County Agent may have some information ready for use. = MOTION by Councilman Harxis to r�:ceive the communication and that the Administration pr�ceed on drawing up an ordinance on this particular problem. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. SD) COUNTY ASSESSOR: BOARD OF REVIEW MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive the Assessnent Notice from��the County Assessor. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor�Kirkham declared the motion carried. � R�GULAR COI7NCIL N�sl.�i'II�G, JUI:�I�� 19, 1967 PAG� 19 �E1 I�IT1:'LE LEAGLE: NO PAl�KTNG STGNS Councilmarz Samuelson said l:e had a co�.:�nui�_a.cation from tlie Li�tle League r.equcsting that the west side of Jef�erson St.reet frozn 58th Avenue to 59th Avenue be posted "No Parking", and hc understarids that the City is takixzg care of thi_s. The City Mai�ager said that it was ordered �.a:�t week. �_� Councilman Samuelson said he �aould 1�ke to point out ti�hat the Fridley Little League has done to this area. He said that they have taken tax delinquent, derelict land and made a recreational area everyone can be proud of. He said that the Council should commend them on tahat they have done to improve the City. ,�F) PAINTING FIRE HYD�INTS AND SENIAPHORES Councilman Samuelsor saicl that he has tallced previously to the City Engineer and Chief Aldrich, and noi�ices that the fire hydrants are being painted. lIe asked the Ci.ty FY7�ine�r the situati_on on painting th� semaphores and stop sigi�s. Tlze Ciiy ��.giazeer said tt�at they are on ttie schedule and a11 signals that the City �:1:�.intaizls U�i11. be painted. VZSITORS MR, �dILBUR WHIT'iKOP.E, INSL�',ANCE FOR FIF�E�,N l�I�'D POIaICEMEN: Mr. Whitmore said that there had been a meeting a week a�o which the Policemen � attended, and they co�zcu-rred partly with the letter from the Insurance Committee, which had been on ttie a�er�da at the last meeti�g. He said that a year ago it was recommend�d there be $lO,OC10 life insurance on the policemen, , and the present pro�osal is for $7,000 additzonal. He said the policemen were asked, and they would prefer to ri�,ve $7,000 double indemnity than $10,000 straight life. Mr. Whitmore �said that a year ago, one proposal had a rider ta insure dependents for $'1,000 an.d the policemen indicated they would be willing to pay this portioi�. of the cost to add the rider to the insurarice. He reco�unended to the Council that they take action on a$7,000 double indemnity policy. Councilmaz� Iiarris asked i� Mr. Whitmore had any figures on this. Mr. Whitmore said that he ciid not, Councilm�n Harris suggested that he get the figures and bring this back at the next Council Meeting. Co�uncilman Sheridan suggested that Mr. Whitmore make a report to the Administration, and they will put together the figures to have back on the agenda for the July 5, 1967 meeting. Councilman Sheridar_ said that th� C?_ty has no insurance conunittee as such, so if Mr. Whitmore will give the Administration his findings and recommendation, the Administrati_on will get the figures. Mr. Whitmore said he would do this. BATTERSON: PROZ'OSED LOT SPLIT Mr. Batters�n said that he had requested a proposed Iot split be brought before the Council. The City Manager said thae this has been turned over to the Plats and Sub-Divisions Committee, and he was not sure when they would be meeting, but possibly this could come before the Council at the July 5th meeting. The Council discussed reviewing this, and making it subject to the Committees approval to save time, but they did not have a survey so they c ould not act before the July 5th meeting. � Rr,ctiL��r�. coUr�czz, r�l.��r�,r�c,, �ui�� 19, ��67 L�t�cr 2c , � i ' ' i r , ' ' i ' I � I , I � I ' PA.ULSON: STA'�'US OF 7'RE'�F�IC SIGNAl_S Mr. Paulson aslced the status o£ the traf�i.c lights to be instal�.ed at 57th a.nd University. l�iayox kiricham informect him that the City has beeiz notified they wil7. be in and operational by October l, 1967. Mr. Paulsoi7 conmlented on ttie difficulty of crossi��g University Avenue becaus�'of the traf:Eic, and the problem of er�tering University Avenue from I-694. Mayor Kirkham said that eventually this interchange wi.11 be signalized, Mr. Paulson said he hopes they did not wait until someone Zost their life. CITY ATTORNEY: NSSSD The City Attorney said he had talked to Dick Meyers, attorney for NSSSD, about a hookup for Commerce Park, and Mr. Meyers had suggested that the City make a formal application for the hoolcup. Mr. Meyers agreed that he did not feel that the Board had any authority to deny the hookup and he wouTd so advise them. The City Attorney suggested that a formal letter or pe.tition from tkie Consulting Engineer be presented to the Board. Councilman Slzeridan said he and the Consulting En.gineer �aould get a request to them, to be on the agenda at their next meeting. Councilman Harris said he had talked to the contractor, and he is anxious to get this hooicup in. so he can complete the closing on this property. CITY ATTORNEY: HE1.7AI:DOUS BUILDTNG ACTIONS The City Attorney sai�' that one of. ttie hazardous building actions that he has been workir.g on is completed, and the other wi11 be soon, and if there are any other buildings of this type that the Couzicil wants him to act on, he suggested they tuxn a list into the Building Inspector or himself. AD JOURNME NT : There bei.ng n.o further business, Mayar Kirlcham declared the Regular Council MeetiL:g of June 19, 1967 adjourned at 10:32 P.M. Respectfully submitted, �,���'c_-C/�r_'� .- ._ �/ 1 � ,!�!��G` "�'i L_f Mary Lu Str m Secretary• to the Cour�ca.i � OFFTCIAL PUBLICATION OFFICIAL NOTI� CSlY OF FP.IDZ�EY PUBL�C F3EAGtI:NG BEFORE T_� CITY COUNCIL TO ir'7HOi� �T i�•AY CONCFI2I�i: �,._. _ ��1.. . NOTICE IS Fic,REBY GIV�N Ti-iAT �che Cit�y Gouncil of the City of Fridl.ey ��xl_]. m.ee� in the Cot2nciZ Ci?atnbers o� the City Hall at 8:00 o'clock P.�i. , Gvednesday, �u?y 5, ? 967, to conszder the fo].lo��ing matter: " A request for a v�.riance from Section �5.3�r1 by waiver o£ a fron��, setback requ?re�nent o� 80 fee� to 55 �ezt; a request far a vari��.ce frorn Section 45.3�?3 by waiver of rer�ui.rem.Qnt os 54 park? ng spuces to 18 park�.ng spaces; a reaues� for a variance from 5ectzon �5.3�?2 by waiver of requi.;em�n� of a drive�ray to intersection or 75 fee� to 65 feet and a rec�uest £rom Section 45.3�2 by ti•�aiver of requirement o� a 4 foot walk and a I.5 foot curbed . str?p, per City Co�e of FriUley, Nlinneso�a 1963, Revised, .December 1964, on Loi 3, Block l, Her��ral's 2nd Ad�ition,. Anoka County, Minnesota, same being 62I0 Highway �65 Northeast, Fridiey, i�iznnesota to permit construction oi a mor�uary (Gearhar� �'uneral Hom�). Request by George " L. �7alquist, 4230 Central Avenue Nort'neast. 14linneapol? s, Minneso�.a 55a21. Anyona desiring to be heard wzth reierence to the above matter �rill be hzard at this meeting. PL;b3�s:n: June 1r � 1967 June 23, 1°67� Jack O. Kiskham MAYOR � � . � -iVl[��� L.V �. �i1V[�: 1�... ' . . � ' • ' . Y�f:' , l�,V ° . � CI1'Y OE' F'E�lUL�Y : ' . - �� . ' : - . . • . , � .� . . . . � . � . � (F:xE�ibit A) . �' ' . St. 196(--1 (Acidnrldtim �5) � � ��.�, • �-- N01'7CE: Cr F(E:\E;I�:G Oi� Ii•fF'F0�'Ec:E:`1'� . � i ti:F[EP�E:AS, [iie City Council ef the City of. F'ridley, r1no�:4 Co�mty, :;� I�(inneso�a, has c�ee;���d it necess�ry a��d e;pedi.er.t that the ia�provea�ents � � hereinafter describ�:I be made. .. ', , . ' . �i� °. .: : hOt•l, 1'EfEF:Ef'0 ;��, �.01'ICE: IS �I'c•:��'C4' CI���,� 1'EG=�T on tE�e ^�t`•' day �' :, of Julv __, 1907, �t 8:00 o'cloc�: P.�I. t�ie City Council arill meet , � at tne Ci.ty Hail in sai.d City, rnd er�ll at said tir.:e zr.� pl2ce heur aIl parties inter�sted in said ir::prov��:��nts in c•:Eiole or in part. ,,�: . . ��� The �eneral �atUl'E• of the ir���rove-�•_a�s is the construction (in th= lands and str«ts noted b�lo;�r) of ti►e fo1lo��rin� ic;E�rovea�en[s, to-wit: .� . - . . j �� COivS1'CUCTI��T ITE:�i . . . . -�.• . , . . _ : ``' . Street 1Li?prove�:�R�S� includlR� oradino, SC2.G1117.eCI base, bltUtiilROl1S � (4. surfacing, concrete curb and gutter, and storc�� se�•rer s�sten an3 �. �` sanitary sec•:er services and other iacilities located as folloc•�s; ��_ . . �,� _ . .. - , �� . Third Straet: From 57� Plac� to j8tn A�rEnu.� � �.:_ . ' ESTIt•L1TED cosz . . . � . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . g � �,977.56 ;-,!"4 • �,, r� �. � � �-r�..,.;� r.r ;�;• TEi�1T TE[E AF.,.� PF�OPOSnJ TO B� �1SSESSED FC.� SAID I�IPP.�.�L�•�E�.LS IS c�S �OLLO..S: :� , �y� For Constz�uction Iten zbov2 ------------.------------------------- - ;-�#;' - �' � .� AII of •�ne land souttin� upoc� said str«ts n�::�ed ��ave and aLL � � Iands witnin, zdjacent 2nd zbucting tnereto. t�, : . '�:`� - AjI of said land to be asszssec proportionately accordino to tne •. �� benefits rec�iv�d b� sucn inprove:�znts. ��- ' Thzt the Council proposes to procz�;d �.ritn ezcn oL said improve;:zents as � � sep�rate ia�prove;,lents, e_:cept as nerelLtar otneraise pravided by thz .. '�� Counc.iL aII uctder ��e Lolloc•rir�g a�scnority�, to�4T1C: iI1tLR25Ata SC2CCli.°S -_ �' I961, Cha��e; s29 and Ia:•:s zn�ndatory tnereoP, azd in conForaity witn � �` J, . � • - ' • the City Cnarter. ►'�" . DATED TE(IS 19th D�Y Oc" June , 1951, BY ORDER O� THc �s' ' � CITY CdG\C IL . � ' f � . .. . : . . . � ' . •� . • . E�' . . . . . ' • . . � ,. . . �' .. . , � � � • . . . • • f - � . . . �. . � . � . � ' � . � � .. , • . .. . . . . .M�YO�� - Jac:: 0. c:ir=::��nt . -. •: � , . , : . • ' . . . .. . J • . t�' � •Yublish: - � � �- ' ' - . . � . _ . y. � . • ' • . � ' • . . . . • • . "Y � ' . • ,. • • - • � �ri • � • • . .�. ��' '{i.. � I� � 0 0[:ll 1 ti����Cti NO . �:.:__ 23 � Ah OE'.UIV`�1��CI: [)F:f�I\I�AG CE�R'I'AT\ FIRE AI.��fu�t RE:E'ORTI\G Sl"STE�IS �A\D� SE"I"1'I�'G FOR1'tl RULES A�D E:EGUI.r\TIC�\S FO[t I'EfEIF: USE. � Section 1 Uefiriitions: As herein, unless other���ise indicatecl tEie follo��ino :� � � ` terms are clefined as follows: � •�'� ." ' - (a) f:meroenc;• Reporti.ng System - A direct re��orting commt�nications systen�s for reporti.no emergeilcy information to 11c�I'III heacinuai•ters, this systeri shall bc installed and maintained by the \ortht�estern Bell Tel�phone Co�Tipany . (b� Private Alarm Eo�uipment - An�� fire or btirglary alarm equipment o<<ned or instal Ted by 1I1�/ PeY'SOIl� PaTtilET'5�11�) or corpo: at].OII and �Lhol ly used in or on the preniise of thc o���tier. (c) Secondary Alartn Ec�ui.pment - Any equi.�ment, conctuctors and associated appurtinances to connect an approved Private alarm system to the � erneroency reporting system. � (d) Auxilia�-y .11�12'[Il Sys�e��i - Any approved sy'StE'Cl th�t is connected by secon�lai•y alari:i eqtiipr�eiit to the emergency reporting sys�em. Section 2 Approved Alarm Systems: (a� Any fire."suppression or detection sys�em desiring to be connected to the En:er�ency i•eportino system shall be of an approt�ed type. Labels of the Underti�riters Laboratories or the Factor,� �tutual Testi.ng service shall be deemcci as prinia facie e��idenc� of approval. Syster►s for hold-up and burglazy protection shall be appro��ed by the Chief of Police. • Section 3 P�rriits: (a) Any person, partnership or corporation desirino to connect a private alarm system to the emergency reportin� system shall first obtain a permit from the Fire Prever�tion Bureau and the Building Inscection ' Department. (b) A copy of plans of proposed system shall be approved by all intereste3 agencies, this shall include the Fire Pre�rention 6ureau, Police Department and Electrical Inspector. tiTo such installation or con-. version sha11 be made until such approval has been obtaineci. Section 4 Operation of Auxilary Syster�s: (a} All auxiliary alarm syste�s�shall be installed, ope•rated and maintained in conFormance w•ith the current standard set £orth in Par�phlet `o. 72 " of the American Insurance ?,ss,ociation of Ju�ly 1962 and including 3une 1964 ar,unendr�ents, entitled :�uxiliary Fire Alarm Sy-stems said � pamphlet is herein made a part of this ordinance by re�erence and eopies of which are on �ile for public �nspection in the Office of , the City Clerk. • Section 5 ti�faster Fire Alarm Box: Cost of in�-ailation: ' (a) All costs and recurrin� ch�.r;es inc:::�ed in ciie installation and • maintenance of secondar}' alarm, ec�uip��ent shall be borne by the • � person requesting the same. � � a i_ u � � - �:;.�_. i�� � ' . ' • i . �� SCCi].OII E� Causc of i)iscoiulCCLlll� System: � . � � �� �(a) If an�' �ill:Cl) ].SI'}� £ire .alarm system 15 IlUt O�C1'1iCCj and maintained lIl _ accordatice �;�i.tli t}le ��rovisi.o;is of this 02'�11I11I10E� the F'ii•e P1'c^.VCI1L1011 Bureau shall after five days �ti�ritten notice to the o���ner oi the sys- �. tem, to the eccupant o£ the property protected by the system and to _ the Ulider���riters havirig jurisctiction, rec�t�est the I�orth;���Gstern Bell..,;; Tele�hone Company to di.sconnect the au�iliary� fire alai�m system £i:om , i the emerpelicy repertin6 systecn. � � � � I . �.y-. . . ; - • �� ' ..i . . . . . - �� .. . '�°'' PASSED AL3D AJOP:t'ED BX TH"x: CI`1Y COUI�IC2L OF �i'HE C��.'Y OF FP.IDLEY �.�.` .� 1907. - � THIS DA3,' OS' • � r , i • ,� I� F , i� . � � � � . • ' . ` ��_� . � � . . � • � � � . �� �. ; MAYOP. -- Jack O. IC�.r}-,h�m f - 'j ATTU ST : . • ,y . � ' � • . �'� CITX C�E�:I: -- i�2arvin C. 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T�L.: SUn�ot 4-93�16 C�����.������ e:e�vv:�Eiv��i 9 June 28, 1967 Aonorable Mayor and City Council City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, riinnesota 55���21 Gentlemen; 0 .� �:_ � �� Re; Storm Sewer Impr. #82 � We have reviewed the bids received at 12:00 Noon on June 26t.h for the can- struction of Storm Se�fer Ir.zprovement Project No. 82. A copy of the bid abstract is attached he�-etiaith. The J�oc�rest ba.d submitted was the bid of Northdale Constructi_on in the amount of $52,552.40. The second bid was subniitted by G& L Construction, Inc. in the amount of $56,777.00, The third bid was submitted by C. S. DicCrossan, Inc. in the amount of $58,541.40. The construction cost estimate for the project issued c�ith the preliminary engineer3.ng report �:as $66, �.30.00. A cooperative agreement between the City and the riinnesota Highway Departnient is being prepared for consicleration by the City Council.. If the CounGil wishes to proceed with this improvement, we recommend the Contract be awarded to the low bidder in the amount of hi.s bid, contin�ent upon acceptance of the supplemental agreement by the City Council and con- currence in the award by the Minnesota Hi.ghway Depart�ent. EVC/cb Attach. Very truly yours, COMSTOCK & DAVIS, INC. ; % � �, � C•�j/�.�j %�G ' � By . ; E. V. Comstock, P. E. 0 .; � , 1 ' , PLA\IIOLD�R STOIZ:�1 SI�:W1:R I;tI'ROVI�M1IENT PP.OJi:CT N0. 82 FF.IllLI•:Y, i�1l�i 1�SOT�'1 BID OPE�tII1G O:d JU�E 26, 19G7 AT i2:00 P:OOid '' rbarossa & Sons, Inc. ;�ute 3 ' sseo Piinnesota 553G9 t' metta & Sons, Inc. 60 �orth Cleveland Ave. ` , Palul :'Iinn. 55113 ,NOrt'hdale Construction ��39 [dest Broadway nneapoJ.is� riinn. 554?.0 �tdalbon Excavating Company 5�42 Highcaay b ; nnea olis, �•iinn. 55413 � �C. S. ;IcCrossan, Inc. r �, ute 2 seo `[innesota 55369 � orace t�i�nt�a��ery Constr. Co. ,�761 Yellowstone F31vd. _f olca �tinnesota 55303 t & L Constructioa, Inc. P. 0. Box 389 kins P2innesota 553�3 � rettini�Canstruction Co. 852 Sdestminister . t " . Paul, �'Iinnesota 55101 ^ .' rk Construction Co. - 31s t Avenue. �� . E. , 'nnea olis. �finnesota 55421 � elps-Drake Co., Inc. 40 Douglas Drive M�uneapolis, rlinn. 55429 �D. Chapman Construction Co. 10 Rhode Island Minnea olis riinn. 55�+27 ��in riontgomery Constr. Co. L60 W. County Roaci D St. Paul Minn. 55112 _ burban Secaer & :da[er, Inc. 50 Central Avenue r innea olis, ;tinn. 55421. S ndstrom & Hafn�r, Inc. 9 Forest Dale Foad :.Paul Minnesota 55112 Carl H. Petersor. Co. �46 Pleasant Ave. South � nneapolis, �iinn. 55419_ �' ,. SUR�TY BOND No Si.d No Bid St. Paul F & �:1 Sid Iiond 5% St. Paul. F & i•1 Bid Boiict 5I Great Am. Ins. Bid Eond 5;� Ohio Fai-mers Bid Eond 5% ____ United Pac. Ins. Bid Bond S% Seaboard Surety Bid Fond 5% No Bid No Bid No Bid Ohio Farmers Bid �ond 5% No Bid • Glenns Falls Bid Eond 5% U. S. 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C' r_� C,. t.�, I. /�. .... ( l r_ G ' (j C•� ��['.. : �� ... .0 �:- . -x' -- ..,,..�.._..,��.a r...�.._ _ � J�� c.`C'•;z:..E;c-�. �l: J. . I %� c�.-�..C'�....1,.��, cCrr �� , '�C) c'�c.-(�'i-e-.�t-c �.�'Yp� -- � CC/f ��.✓C��..,..u.,.�_. (? ..�.,._. I�� c'.c.L�•.����.4 ���_�".._.._ �,,.�.tt� .�.:..�L . � �Gv .� f �--' �Lc� -`� . CC.�1�!�5'!"OCI; � D�VIS, (NC. ' .1S4u COUtYTY RPAD "J" �7►PINGAPOLi3 , hiINNC�S07A 55A32 TEL.: SUnaat 4•9348 4s�i'��.9wi E1 <.�.^+ L.�°�1��iVi:t:la.7� June 28, 1967 Honorable Mayor and City Counci.l City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N.F. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55421 � � _ 2� < .' Re; Storm Sewer Impr. �87 GentJ.em�n : . We have reviec•�ed tha bids received at 12:00 Noon on Ju�ze 26th for the con- �� struction of Storm Se;•rer Zmprovement Project ido. £7. A copy of the bid ab- stract is attached here�rith. The lawest bid sub;�iitted was the bid of F. D. Chagman Construction Co. and Associated Contxactin� (a joint venture) in the amount of $39,628>04. The second bid was submitted by Walbon Excavai:zng Coripany in the amount of $44,529.50. The third bid was subnztted by G& L Construction Company in the amount o� $��5,t}02.90. - The totaJ. estimated project cost used at the improvement hearing was $77,400.00, a�ith the contract cost estimated at $64,500.00. The groposal submitted by the loca bidder contained the follo��ing statement; "This bi.d is made ���ithout adding the 3% riinnesota sales tax. Should any ruling fron any governmental agency require payr�.ent of this tax, payment in like amount ��ould then be added to this bid.°t This matter is being discussed with the City Attorney and will be further reported on at the July Sth meeting o£ the City Council. If the Council wishes to proceed with this improvement, we recommend the Contract be awarded to the low bidder in the amount of his bid. ' Very txuly yours, CO�ISTOCK & DAVIS, ING. � ' ;' � � � �j��� �^ � � By v � E. V. Comstock, P. E. EiiC/cb :, Attach. �' : � 1 r , PLANFIOLVER 5TO:Z�t SL[dLl: Ii�1YROV1:i�1E:dT Pi:OJECT i1U. 87 FRIDLEY, 2�IINt1I;SOTA BID Ol'I�,idING Oiv JUi�E 26, 1967 AT 12:00 NU0;1 � arbarossa & Sons, Inc. Route 3 i sseo Minnesota 55369 � ; ametti F� Sons, Inc. 56U Nortli Cleveland Ave. t-°t. PaulLMinnesota 55113 � orthdale Construction ` 73� �•?est BreacicVay � �linne�olis_�i.nn.M55420 � albon rxcavating Coir.pany 4'242 TI1�I7472.} 8 �iinnea��ol.is � ilinn. 5541S �� . S. �icCrossan, Inc. � �OLtC 2 0, sseo,_ i�ianr.esota 55369 _____ c ''orace i•to�t�o�r�rr �7b1 Yello�ostone F>lvd. --- nok� �.`iinnesota 55303 � & L Coz�strucrion Con�2ny �.0. Box 389 t opkir4s, ylinnesota 55343 Morettini Construction Company �2 4lestnii.nister t. Paul, �tinnesota 55101 Park Construction Company �1 - 31st Avenue N.E. ^ innea�olis� I�iinnesota 554�21 nelps-Urake Co., Inc.. � �+T40 Douglas Drive nnea olis� rlinn. 55429 augen-�Iiller Constr. Co. 6S1 Glencoe SCreet :t.E. � �a..nnea olis �tinnesota 55432 !�. D. Cha�man Constr. Company 1017 Rhode Island innea,polis , :finn . 5542 7 rwin r:ontgor.2ry Constr. Co. 2160 W. County Road D t. Paul �iinnesota 55112 burban Sewer & Water, Inc. ' S5U Central Ave. V.E. innea olis rlinnesota 5�421 ndstrom & HaEner, Inc. . 9 Forest Dale Road St. Paul, �Iinnesota 55112 ' .� *� 3Q �: __ : SURI:1'Y BO`D i LLR�IP SUM BIll ' CO;IPLETION TI:i=' No Bid No Bid St. Pau1 F & �f Bid Rond Si` St. Paul F & �i Bid Bond 5% Great Ain. Ins. Eid Eon�l 5% - Ohio Farriers Bi.d Bond S% __. United Pac. Ins. Bid Eond S� __ Seaboard Surety Bid Bond 5% No Bid Fidility Dep. Co. Bid Bond 5% No Bid I Glenns Falls � Bid Bond 5% Ohio Farmers Bid Bond 5% Great Am. Ins. Bi.d Bond 57 Glenns Falls Bid Bond 5% $47,932.70 $44,529.5U $7�►,19 3. 00 75 Cal. Days As Specified 60 Cal. Days • $4S,1S3.OG 60 Cal. Days $45,402.90 . 90 Cal. Days $57,545.00 75 Cal. Days $5.2,855.40 80 Cal. Days $39,628.OG As Specified $51,015.20 90 Cal. Days $63,631.00 As Specified $51,300.00 As Specified � � EJ � � � ' . , ' PI.�NING CO��IISS7.Oi� MLL`.CII�G - Jt11�� ?_2, 1967 ROLL CALL: �__ 31 PAGE 1 The meeting cvas cal.led to orcler by Acting Chairman Hughes at 7:30 P.M. � , . . Members prescnt: Myhra, iIughes, Yli.tien Members absent: Jensen, Frickson Others present: City rlanagex �vagner, Engineering Assistant C1ark, Ci_ty Attorney �Ierricic APPFOVE MI�?UTES Or PLAI�NT.NG COi��11SSI0N MEETING: JUNE 8, 1967: Member Myh;.a called attention to a correction to be made on Page 7 of the minut:es. Thc: omissi:ou ��ras a motiozi b}� Ylinen, seconcted by biyhra, that the xezc�ni.n�, ZOA ��67-04, S& S Investment Compaiiy fo-r Lots 1 thru 6, B l o c l: 1, C1r)_son's Sunanit: Manor 2nd Acicli.ti.on £roin R-1 to R-3A be . deniecl �•�hi:ch f�iled. Thi.s shou7.cl be i.nseri:ed between the first an d s�econ d paragraph on Page 7 0£ the minutes. MOTIO�T by Myhra, seconded by Ylinen, that Lhe Planning Connm►ission minutes of June 8, :.�57 be at pr.oved as co-rrectecl. Upon a vaice vote, all voting aye, tl�e motion ca�-�-i_ed. APPROVT i�1Ii�U7'I:S 0� YI�f�NN�Ci�+G _COi�i�iISS1:U�� rL�;F.7'1:�vG :___JLi�;F. 15�r 1967 : MOTIOi� by Ylinen, seconded by Nyhra, that the Planning Commission minutes of June 15, 1967 be approved. Upon a voi_ce vote, all voting aye, the motion carried. R�CEIVE MINUTES 0�' BUlLD-��NG STANDA:E'.DS-Br.STGN C�NTROL SUSCO��"lITTLE: JUNE 6, Z967: MOTIOi� by rlyhra, seconded by Ylinen, thaL- the minutes of the Building Standards-Design Control Subcomniittee meeting of June 6, I967 be received. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried. 1. CONTINUED• RE'LONING REQUEST: ZOA ��'67-04, S& S INVESTI�iENT COMJ?:I'�Y, REPRE- SENTFD BY WILLIAM SHAW: Lots 1-6, Block 1, Carlson's SummiC rlanor Annex 2nd Addition. Rezone from R-1 to R-3A. MOTION by Ylinen, seco�ded by Myhra, that the Planning Commission receive - the letter from the Su�nit Manor Cammittee, EdkTard Fitzpatrick, Chairn�an opgosing rezonin� the area on Third Stree.t N.E. near 51st, dated June 20, 1R67. Upon a voice vote,_all voting aye, the motion carried. Mr. Wilbur �Iolni, attorney, said altiiough there are some things you may l�e familiar with, I�vould like to revie:a the si_tt�ation. c We have si.x lo.ts in El�ck 1, Carlson's Sur.-�it Alanor Annex 2ncl Addition. I am representin� S u S Investment Company ocaned by Bi.11 Shaw and B�b Spa�•�n. They will purcl�ase tliis property if the rez�ning is granted, and. if it is , not granted, they are under. no oblioation to buy it. _ _ . �• : .. _ , � , �. � � �� . � ;� Pl.anni_n;; Conuui.ssi_on MceLii�, - June 22., 196 �:. — ' Pa�;e 2 What: I would lilce to point out is the advan�_ades. You �aould have a buifer area bet�aecn University and tlie rest of tlie property �nd an increase in the ta� base. It is the inteution to have a condition of relonin� tiiat thcre �•�oulct be only one bedroor.l apartments. Generally spealClll�� there will not be cliilclren. The petitioners are the o��mE:xs oi 5475 anct 5495 rlain StJ:eet. They built that building and ��ould like to do about tlie same type of job here. I think this �aould enhance this area. The property,•a�s it e�ists,#ioca could not be sold for residential. FIIA ��ill not approve a loan from the � stanclpoint of finance, so it c�aill lie vacant if it remains residential. This is an apartment area a11 the �vay from 53rd to 49th. It is not a spot zoning si.tualion as it exists at the present time. Only the proposed apartments �•TOUld be better no�a because, when the existing apartments were built in 1960 in.this area, 44 units were the ma�imum, now there can be only 24 units. Tn addition, the building code, as you now have it, would make apartments substantially better than back in 1960. It will not block the street because of ample parking, and we will provide 40 parking spaces fox 24 apartnient units. You would not have an on street parking situation. As I unclerstand, there is the possibiliey double bungalows would be allo�aect here. You would have to build two bedrooms at a fairly substantial co�t and rental would not carry the buxden. �lzere would be children and you �vould have to provide other services. � This property has had some difficulty. I under.stand three zonings, com-• mercial, multiple and then residential and nota you would just be going back to what it ��ras at- one ti.me. It seems to me tlze only logical, reasonaUle and economicaJ. use of this property is multiple. We do nat want commercial or inclustria]_ ancl resideni:ial is not saleable so you have to go to multiple. This property needs to be developed. I think Carl.son's should be.considered as it is a hardship if it is left the way it is now. Member Ylinen as�ced rir. Holm if they had some information from FHA that they.do not approve, and cvas told that Bill Sha�a tried to sell the property for residential and he indicated i_t is not acceptable. Kenneth Benson of �xv id Carlson & Son said that one of the parties opposing the rezoning the other night made the same statement. Ylinen stated there are single family dwellings further South on 3rd Street which also back up to University Avenue and are not new construction.. Chairman Hughes said that previously it was mentioned that this property has held different zoning classifications. It was zoned for multiple at one time and rezoned to single family residential at the request of Carlson's. Could you give us some indication as to what the linefof reasoning was at . that time? Mr. Benson stated I believe we submitted this plat in 1962 and the reason for this �aas that, due to an error at the time the restxictive coven- ants were dra�•m and that the fixst platting north of this particular property was platted as an outlot. It would not permit the building of multiple buildin�s OI1 that site. We did go througti extensive registration pr�cedure in order to lift this covenant on this particular parcel. ., Mr. Holm added that in registration proceedings, generally'the executor - a._S �S Ylam.in« CoT�:mi:;�i.oi� T�icc�t-�_i;s; - Tune ?_2 1967 _______----. �""��t?�c�. 3 ' ----- _�----• -- _ _— _ ` -- __�...:—._ _.1__----�- _�'_--------2 oi tii:l.c will require. tiiat tlie pcop]_e iii tlie area Ue made partics and Llicy '�' be served ��itli a noLice of the pr.oceedings, and can malce an appe<�ir_ance objectino t:o the rc�moval of re�isLrations if tliey �,lant to. _ I � �' 1 �1 Myhra, add7_eJS]_IIb P1r. flolm, sai.d rega-r.di.ng the lettex fxom the Sur.uuit rlanox Conunittce and xefe�-ri_n� to tlie last garagrapli "but not more t}ian 12 units", I���onder. if you cannoL- ariive at some sort oi com>>rqmise �aith .the;, resideiits. You mentioned clouble bungalol�rs. Mx. Holm replied that my cl.ients �re interested only in multiple, and nokT double bungalot�rs. I do not thinlc it is praci.ical here. Mr.. Charles Root, President of Arvid Carlson & Son, gave the following xesume of the area: There taer.e t.wo Outlots, No. 9 and No. .1.0. Outlot No. 9 is whexe the ei�lit 11 unit apartmeni:s are no�a. When �ae put restxictions in the subdivisi.on that they ���ere to be excepted from the covenants, Outlot No. ?': was inadvertently oznitted. Subsequeni:ly, Evert Carlson came in and xequestect it be rezoned to residential. because oi the restrictions in the covenants we put in. Regi.str.ation proceedings �aexe broughL- �or the purpose of cor'r.'ect- in� thaL omi_ssi.on about 22 years ago. That registxationy limiti_n� Outlot No. 10 to xesideniial use has been xen:oved ixc?m the titl.e. Now we are cou- fr.onted with a zoning J1�UCL{..1.OIZ. For some period of time �oe thought about cleveloping it and buiiding houses Uizt ra�z into a xoad blocic because �ae ceulcl not get FP,A or GI finlncin�; nor much consi_d.erat�.orL on Lhe paxt. bacl;ect up against: the fIigh«�y. tJe can't get fin.�nci.�ig at a].1 ��ahere ttiey �but the Hi_gtz,�Tay. I don't knoja whlt resicle�it� on 3�!�d Stx•eei are opposing it, bui all the lots have been solcl directly across thc stxeet in my time. I have never sai.d to anyone that there would not be any rezoning. Tn t�ao or three of the apartment builclings are some tanants that have more than one car.. Most parlcing si�ace is 14. I don't believe there ar_e over i:hxee people in one complex that have over one c�r. ' Ch�ii-�nan Hughes, referring to the letter received from the Sununi.t Manor Committee, said the second reason (opposing spot rezoning) is not at all valid. We have a situation of apar.tment usage both North and South and it does not seem to me tliat it is propex definition of spot rezoning. The sort of thing ��re are considerii�g here would not fall into that category, if any- thing, the present zoning of R-1 is spot zoning. Ghairman Hughes continued, referring Street were assured the area would not be aware of this tYian the average citize�i. to Item 1(residents on Third rezoned), perhaps we ar.e more It is an assurance no one can make. � There are a couple of things ttiat occux to me relaveni: for consideration of this request. 1. Zt �aould be desirable to knot•� ho�a many of the present home o��mers and. residents on Third Street acquired their proper.ty during the time F�hen this land was previously zoned muleiple. 2. Ho�a many acquired their homes after the present apartments to tiie North and South were built. • 3, Which of the resiclenes along Third Street were property o�•mers and caexe servecl ca:i.th not�.ce of re�istratioa pr_oceeclix��s which lif�ed tliis covenant. MemSer Ylinei: aslced Mr. Root when the three homes south of the apartment � 1 � , i' �' �•�� Plaitni���; Conr,iii..;si.r�n ricet.in�__Jtme 22, 19C7 ___._ __ _}'<;ge 4 buildin� on Hori�on Drive �aere buiJ.t. P1r. Root ans���ered 1964 and the other two iol.l ot�Teci ttiat . In ans��er to tl�e question "ti��lien ���ere the apartments built?", rir. Root sai.d I thinl: the eight 11 uni.ts in 1961 ancl completed �aitl�in a year; 305 53rd Avenue, a seven unit building,was built aboui� 1958; seyen L1111L'S oi� .; Hoxizon �aere built in 1960; and tlie multiple d�aell.ing on liori�on Drive�i7i' 1959 or 1.960. Chaix-man Hu;hes comunented that it appears all apaxtments were constructe� before the first home �vas Uuilt. It is likely that the future condition of the high�aay will be a major inter-city thoxoughfare, and points ix� the direction of this tract being used properly fox some type of multiple d�aelling. It seems to me that caith the direction the neighUorhood has taken, multiple units, apartmexits, it would malte sense to continue that type of development xather than changing thi_s type. Mr. P.00t stated that land costs are prohibi.tive for double bungala�as and Mx. Benso�z added that building costs considered, the amount ot rerit you t,•rou7.d havE: to get i_s $200 a month, and ��e can't see �etting that an�ourit. Me�nbex Ylinc:n stated tt�cre are at least three single family homes built within the last thxee years on Thi-rd Street. PeoPle gc in there an1 invest theix moiley. Some�ahere along the line they must have bee�z told the zoning would l�e R-l. , Mr. Chestex Brozal:, 5110 T���_rd Stzeet and I�1r. Florialz Novalc, 5130 Third Street entered. . Mr. Srozal: said if you can't build houses on that land, why are there � houses in the neighUorhood? Wlien we built, we caere told this wauld always be reszdential. I� � � ' Chaii-man Hughes said there is no pexson that can give any assurance that zoning once set will remain as such. People �aho own property have the right to request a rezonino and people who live in the neighborizood can object. Public hearin�s are for tlie people to give their opinions, but it is up to the Planning Conun9.ssion and Council to decide yes or no. Mr. Holm said this is not spot rezoning as there are already.multiples do«n. the street on the East side. Chairman Hughes asked the members if they wished to continue the item for further consideration or to vote on it this evening. Member Ylinen said that clue to the fact that t�ao memUers of the'Planning Conunission are absent, I am in favor of tabling this matter and also I concur with remarks about getting adctitional infoxmation lbout the various ct►ingcs in the zoning in that particular area. It would be helpful`before making a decision. 1`fOT10N by Ylinen, seconded by Ptyhra, tliat the Planning Conunission table the COI1t111Lt�C� rezonin� xequest, ZOA �F67-04, S& S Investmenk C�., of Lots 1-6, Block 1, Carlson's Summit rlanor Annex 2nd.Addition to rezone from F-1 to P.-3A, to the July 13, 1967 meeting and request Darrel Clark, Engineering Assistant, to get the following inf.oa.-mation: How many of the present home Planni�lh Co�liniissi_o;1 1�1ce�in�r - Junc 2?_L1967 .� . � 3 «t� c 5 ot.7ners and resi.dent.s oii T.hi.xcl Strcet acquia-ed their property durin� thc tim� �ahen thi.s lancl ���as previ.ously roneci inultipl_e; how many acquirec thei_z Y77111�s after the prc:�sent apax�nlcnts to the North and Sout-h �ac�_e buil.i:; which of tiie resi_ctents along Tliird Str_eet �Tere property o,Tners and wexe servecl �aitll natiee of regi�tratiou pxoceecli.n�s �ahich li.fted this covenant. Upon a voice vote, al1 VOi;l.11b aye, the motion caxxied L1I1R111I110US1.��. ,. : � • . • Chairman Hvghes said it seems the objection of these people in the neighborhood is tliat liavin� �.p�tx't=m�xits build in the remaining space would have an adverse efiect on theix area. The Conutussion has never really had access to an appraiser. Tiy thi.nl:ing is that the ave�-age person in the loan department cou].d loolc at tlie area and say tha� it is just a znattex of time, in hi.s considerati.on, fihat the area on the jdes� side of Thi.r.d Skreet, ti�ould be strong on rnultiple. It �aould be �aell to �ind out if a loan �•iere indeed impossible to get under the circumstances of this rezoning. It �aas decided that the members of the Plannin� Conunission c�ould m�et witYi a pexson famili�x with loans on real estate on Tuesday, June 27th, at 6:00 0' clock P oT•i. 2. COP1'.I'lI�?UI,D: PP.OPOS��,ll 'LO;;1�;G CODT;: Continued irom Jun.e 8th meeting.. The first item to be considexed c��as Section 2. Definitions, Item 26, and the L-alar_ce of tt?e Section was reviewed. AD.70U�.iv�jti:�� : There being no fuxther business, the meeti_ng was adjourned by Chaixman Hughes at 10:55 P.M. Res�ectfully submi.tted, Hazel 0'Brian Recording Secretary ��� BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING MINUTES, JUNE 21, 1967 The Meeting was called to order by Chairman Ylinen at 7;30 P.M. ROLL CALL � MEMBERS PRESENT: Ylinen, Ahonen MEMBERS ABSENT; Minish, Mittelstadt, Saunders Chairman Ylinen announced that since there was not a quorum present, the meeting would be continued tu 3une 28, 1967, at 7:30 P.M. for lack of a quorum. Respectfully submitted, ����� � !�(/!-c !� �`�°'�°-' Earl P. Wagner � Sec.retary to the Board ' 3� � _- 1 , ' �� � � � I `� I '' CJ ' '' THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS ri�ETING OF JUNE 28, 1967 The �Ieeting was called to order by Chairman Ylinen at 7:30 P.M. ROLL CALL MEMBERS PP�ESENT: MEriBERS ABSENT : Ylinen, Ahonen, Minish, Mittelstadt, Saunders None ,• , :G ` 3`� � �-- � . � 1. TN.L� CONTINUED PUBLIC HFARING ON A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE FROM SECTION 45.24, CITY CODE OF FRIDLEY MINNESOTA 1963, REVISED DECEPZBER 31, 1964 SY WAIVER OF SIDE YARD REQUIRENIENT FKOM 172 FEET TO 10 FEET Ov CORNEF SIDE OF LOT 17, BLOCK 2, SYLVAN HILLS ANOKA COUNTY MINNESOTA SAI�1E BEING 6101 RAINBOW DRIVE NORTHEAST FRIDLEY MIN1�� SOTA TO PERMIT CONSTRUCTION OF A DETACHED G�RAGE. REQUEST BY ALBEKT F M�'.SNIK, 6101 REIINBOW DRIVE NORTHEAST, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA: Mr. Marsnik was present. He pointed out that although the structure would be 10 feet from the pro�:erty line, there would be 202 feet of clear, open space from the garage to the curb. MOTION by Mittelstadt, seconded by Minish, to accept the variance and to grant the variance since the garage is 20a feet from the curb. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Chairman Ylinen declared the motion carried. 2. PUBLIC HEARING ON A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE FRON1 SECTION 45.26, CITY CODE OF F�.IDLEY MINNESOTA 1963, REVISED DECErLF3ER 31 1964, 3Y WAIVER OF FRONT YARD SETBACK REQUIREriENT OF 35 FEET TO 28 FEET TO PERMIT CONSTRUCTION OF AN ATTACHED GARAGE WITH LIVING AREA ABOVE OiV LOT 10 BLOCK 6, RICE CREEK TERRACE PLAT 4, ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA, SAME BEING 6777 - 7TH STREET NORTHEAST, FRIDLEY, MINNES��TA (RFQUEST BY GERALD G ING�ILDSON, 6777 - 7TH STREET NORTH- EAST, FRIDLEY, MIN�tESOTA, 55432); Mr. Ingaldson was present. MOTION by Ahonen, seconded by Saunders, that in view of the surrounding neighborhood and the preliminary drawinus presented by Mr. Ingaldson, the variance be granted. Upon a vaice vote, there being no nays, Chairman Ylinen declared the motion carried. . 3. PUBLIC HEARING ON A REQUEST FOt� A VAF,IPNC� FROM SECTION 45.24, CITY CODE OF FRIDLEY MINNES0IA 1963 REVISED DECEi�f�ER 31, 1964 BY WAIVER OF SIDE YARD REQUIREMENT OF 5 FEET TO 3 FEET TO PEF.i�1IT CONSTRUCTION OF AN ATTACHED GARAGE ON LOT 11, BLOCK S, BROOKVIEW TERRACE THIRD ADDITION ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA1 �SAME BEING 730 PANDORA DRIVE NOP.THF.AS� , FRIDI,EY, MINI.ESOTA. (REQUEST BY WESTLEY J. BENGSTON 730 PANDORA DRIVE NORTHF.AST, FRIDLEY, i�TLNNE�OTA, 55432): Chairman Ylinen read a let'�er from Eugene Gustafson, owner of the adjoining property at 740 Pandora Drive, in which he objecCed to granting the variance. MOTION by Mittelstadt, seconded by Ahonen, to receive the letter from Mr. Gustafson. Upon a voice vot�, there being no nays, Chairman Ylinen declared the motion carried. � . ' 3� . � :� -- BOAFD OF APPEALS, JUN� 28, 1967 pAGE 2 Member Ahonen mentioned that he had stopped at the home of the petitioner and asked about the petition, and the petitioner had said to forget it, so that he wondered if the petitioner was withdrawing his application for a - variance, or if he was just not interested. '� .�� MOTION by Mittelstadt, seconded by Ahonen, to continue this hearing until the petitioner indicates whether or not he still is interested in the variance. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Chairman Ylinen declared the motion carried, ADJOURNMENT • . There being no further business, Chairman Ylinen declared the cneeting adjourned at 8:00 P.M. Respectfully subm�.tted, � , �,fL-C. l.-' . {�,.� Gc -G�• , s_.-: ':..^.� Earl P. Wagner � Secretary to the Board .. _ �:; 1 �� � t � . r � r_ .� � � � � . � . � � ;� : � '' , , ' ' :w, . 3� �. =- _.SAFETY COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES, JUNE 21, I967 The Meeting was called to order by Chairman Linton at 7;30 P.M. ROLL CALL MEMBERS PRESENT: Linton, Polzin, Szegda OTHERS PRESENT: County Commissioner Harvey Petersen Chairman Linton announced that since there was �?ot a quorum present, the meeting was adjaurned for lack of a quorum, with the next meeting of the Safety Committee to be on Wednesday, August 16, 1967, at 7;30 P.M. �Respectfully submitted, Grace Szegda Secretary to the Committee .' ■� ;.:.� I ' , , , I �� � � ' ' � � --'^, �V TERI�1 EXPI���!'�:ON ON FRIDLEY HOUSING ANA P•EDEVELOPP�vNT �iUTHOP.ZTY. � FIRE DEPAKTti1EN1' PAYR0I,L ' !, December 23, 1966 Throu�li June 19, 1967 ' . � j�; ; I�� ., ,, i . NAI�iE Aldrich, Robert Anderson, Ray Anderson, Robert . Bakke, Dale � Bates, James Blosky, Robert Blomster, LeRoy Carrigan, Don Case, Harry Chesney, Lester Clark, Darrel � Ellis, Ed Froom, Don Harstad, Gordon Hughes, Robert Kasick, Charles Ke11y, Thomas Kremer, Richard Larson, Gary Longerbone, Merle Lundgren, Arne Malone, Edward Norsten, Denr►is. Olson, Art Ottem, Dennis Paulson, Albert ' Peka, Larry Sachs, � Don Sandin, Bill Schroedl, Leo Silseth, Arthur Simonson, Howard _ ___. _ Standal, Richard Truehl, Ray • Yiger, Pete _ _.__. �Veinhand 1, Tom W�iss, Cliff TOTAL: ; f�`_� �.� ALAftb1S HLHtU�iJ i v i t+L - ANStVERED ANSNERED DRILLS ALARI�IS ANIOUNT DUE @ $3.00 CITY TIbIE @ $3.00 , @ DRILLS 94 98 80 112 98 2 64 140 75 86 91 57 51 65 60 44 64 82 88 120 85 43 147 118 27 96 33 96 - 25 121 42 25 46 69 88 2,633 no pay + 65 2,698 35 (no pay) 9(2 no paY) }40 � 309: p,p . 12 120 330.00 5 85 255.00 14 1�6 378.00 8 i06 318.00 2 6.00 8 �72 216.00 10 1S0 450.00 8 83 249.00 4 � 90 270.00 " 91 273.00 9 :66 198.00 7 - 58 174.00 Z 67 201.00 30 (no pay) 10 (3 no pay)103 .210.00 2 46 �138.00 6 70 210.00 12 94 282.00 5 93 279.00 6 126 378.00 12 97 291.00 7 15 11 4 18 3 7 4 4 3 _15 5 255 no pay + 5 260 = There were 157 alarms for this six (6) month period. Average response per call - 17.18 50 162 129: 31 114 36 103 31 125 46 28 1 50 84 93 2,958 2,958 150.00 ��486.00 387.00 �3.00 342.00 108.00 309.00 93.00 375.00 138.00 84.00 3.00 150.00 252.00 279.00 $8,664.00 ; l/. ' ��i.l . � . �.5..-��� , `�� . . /�-+� � I �- I �' IJcls C. Anderson 1903-146d Lawrence E. Benson Richard L. Schiflinger Ralph f. Mdcrson Artfiur C. Gxss 7. lconard Larson Ne1t C. S�:Ivig Chas. Nl Denny Cevl L Forsberg '�' � �� Telepho�o ��c38'faT2J555 0 � � �� . � ' `_� � ���.�-,���'�3'�':�'��-�- _ �.:.- ����� .:,/ �a • �C '�• � ' 1� 5 6J ti � 1'vT � � � �r�' ', �.�/ �?,�-. . :. .-.;�^ 7 ;'��>nt=',;y� 315 MITdNGSOFA fEDERAL BUiIDING - 607 MARQULiT€ AV:NUE -�� MtNNEAP0115, hiiKNE547A 55�"A2 . June 2, 196T . Mr. Earl 44agner, City N�gr. City Council City of Fridley 6431 University Rve. N.E. Fridley� Ninnesota Re: Increased life coverage for policemen and firemen Gentlemen� Because of the hazardous nature of their work, a request has been macie for additional life insurance coverage on policemer. and permanent firemer. over and above what is now carried on all city employees. There are two methods by which increased pratection can be provioed. First of all, the group Iife insurance may be increased for the 24 emplayees concerned. Because of the young average age of the patrolmen, increasing the amount of coverage on this group would have.the effect of 1ov�ering the rates for the entire group. The present group rate is $.73 per $1,G00 coverage per month. By providing an additional $7,000 coverage on policemen and firemen (thus, a iotal of $lO,GOQ) the rate for the entire group would be $.63 per �1,000 coverage. Secondly, it is possible to provide an accidental death and dismembera�ent policy. This type of policy would provide death and dismemherment coverage due to accidents only. Thus, death from natural causes would not ba covered. The cost +n�ould be considerably less and yet would provide protection because of the hazardous type of duty. Rates would be �.15 per $1,000 of coverag� per month. Employees Present Plan 90 Possible Plans 90 24 Comoarison Table Grovp Rate Total Amt. af Ins. �.73 270�000 (3,000 per employee) $.63 438,OOQ (3,C00 on 66 employees) (10,000 on ?4 employees) 3r.15 168,Q00 (7,000 on 24 employees) Monthlv Cost $197.10 , �275.04 '' � • ( RD &D only). . � 25.20 Should you require any additional information, please Iet me know. I ' . '' ' �. Very truly yours� ANDERSON AGc1�CY � � �%�7�� �/(..- . ; L.i'�..L-�=tc'i•� t'iL.i _Richard L. Schillinger � 4 '. June 26, 1967 , Mayor & City Councll Fridley, TYlinnesota Gentlernen : Tne Police Commission has raet cai�h tne Police Departtnent in re�ard to 'che life insurance for i�azardous duty reques.ted last June. I� is tne unanimous d�cision of 'ch� Pa�rolmen that they would like �� u� covered by •a �'�7, 000 life insurance policy wi'�n double ind�rnnity and a ridder clause covering �heir dependants ( wif'e �1, 0�0; cnildren � 500 eac'z ); the preraium for insurance on Patrolmerr to k�e paid by tne City and the prerniurn for insurance on ci�pen�an�s to be paid by tne Patroimen. The tGao �'ire�7en have also adv_sed us that tney would like. to be covered by th�s type of policf, and that tney would be in agree�ent, also, to these cond�tions. , bde rea�uesi tr,at thi.s be present on tne July 5th Council agenda, �nd that t':�e City l��iana�er o'p��.in q�.�c��es on t��is type of' poli.cy. cc : Cit J i��lanager Fridley, ��tinnesota - , . a ,, �-�r�,��� L�/'!�-���.e-�-'�- ;�tilbur t�Ihit;aore Fridley Police Civil Service Commissian �:��� : �� I 0 QI� T� r� ST�tZr� Or riIPyP1�SUrA Paul A. Rasmussen Chairman Ronald L. Anderson Co��lissioner P. Kenneth Fethrson Cornmi�sioner It� T� rL=ITTER 0�4 TiIr. Pr TITIOPi OF T'rl�, CITX COUi�CIL OF THE CI`1'Y OF Ft�}L"�Y, AidO:SA CO�J'r,`I'Y� A1TP1t�SU�^A, FOft AUTt�ORITY TO EST�?BLISFi AI3D Z�.4I.id`Pe'1I�I �1 PUBLIC HIC�I�:AY RAILROhD GR.4T)�; CROSSIN^v AT T�cIE POI�JT W�RE b1ST AV;�?•,I7E 1J.E. CROSSES �'�� RIGFiT OF ti�IA'i APID TRACKS OF • THE G�.EAT P:UftTH�Rid A:dD NORTHER;d PAGIFIC RAIL:•1AY C6�iPaPdIES Itd 1tiE CIlY OF FP.1-DILY � �-ff:dP�,SOTA. NOTICE OF HE�FtIT1G i�:.__ �`� R — 2392 D - 38�0 . Petition having been raceived fr�M the City Council of the City of Fridley� Rnoka County, I�iinnesata, requesting authority to establish and maintain a public high��ay railroad grade crossing a't ths point V�nere vlst Avenue N.E, crasses the right-of-�•ray and trac?�s of the Great Northern and Nort;hern Pacific Railway Cor'span�.es in the City of Fridley, Psi*�ne sot�; Noir; Therefore� to determine whether �ublic convenie:�ce and necessity requires tti�� estab� ishm�nt of a public hioh.ray railroad. grade crossir.g at the point notad and as to the typ� of protection to bt �rolici.�d at said crossin�,_ if sa�e is authorized: IT ZS ORDE�D :�hat a hearing in the premise s be and the sa.�►e is hereby fixed to tak� place at the Council �ham�ers, 61t31 university Avanue :�t.E.� Fridley, 1�linnesota' on Tuesday� August I, 1967J at 10:00 o'clock (D.S.T.) in the forenoon, at which tim� and place all interested parties wi11 be given an opportunity to be heard„ tSEAL} Dated at St. Paul� Alinnesota� this 19th day of June� 1907. BY Ot�DER OF TiiE CO2�RiISSI � ���� �� � � % ° R. L. l�orgaard - Secretary J }3EF0�2:� Til�. FU3LIC S��ZyrIC� CGi;:;ISS?�Oil OI' Ttf:, STA1`L Oi' 2�i7.A+i�SOI'A �'au1 A. Ra�ma.,s�n Chairri�;n Rona3.d L. Andcrsc:� Corrum3.ss3_on�r � P. Ke�n�th I'eterson CQr�ii.ssi.on�r ItI �.� 1.�1TT:��i 0� T�� PNiITICi; 0: Ti�� Cl2'Y COUrICIL OF' �H� CI'i'Y OF �r2IBI.�X, AIa0i�1 COUi�iTY� i�IIP1?•,�,SOtA, FQ � AU�PHC'�ITX TO ESTA�LISi? At�D 2'sA Iiy'I'� Iid A PUi�iTC fi I�rir: AY FtA ILn 0'� D G�.��Dr� CHOSS �d � AT T�I L P�It;T ' wr�F� ?3r� av�;�UL t��.F. c�:ossL� ��irL RIGn'�' OF :a�x �r�� r�f.c�� ar TH'� GR���tt' r�10Fti:�ERid A�II'i PlC.�'r1��r�Ii P1`�CIFIC RAII�JAY CC�°fP�1��:S I`r; 1`'r� CIZ'Y 0.� F���?�.X � t �Irfidi;S CtI'A. . . �'�...__ �J R - 2393 ' D - 3a81 NJOTICE Or F�ARII•dG Petition havi.n� been receiv=r� fro:� the City Counc�.2 of the Ci�y of Fridleyi Ano�;a Co�.znt�� Tlinn�sotai z°equ�utir� authdra.ty to est2blish and rrs�int�,in a public hi�hvray r�lroacl gracte CI"C3S�.!1� At t�3v �Qlil't i��hcre ?3rd Avent!e N.E. cross�s tY� r:��ht-o�'au;.y and t.rucks oi' the Gra3t P1ort���rn and Zxorthern �ucific Railway Co*.��nanies �.n the City o�' Fri.d.ley� �iinnesata; , , h'o=rr, �'h�refore, to de�rrilir.A w�he�her publ.ic comrenience �nd necessity r�c�ui.xes t�e est�bl.ish.��nt of a pu�lic hi�h�r�f �rail�°oaa gr�.dp crossin� at the po:�.n� r.o�ed and as to th� t�� oi pretection to l� proviclvd at sui.d �cro�sin�� ii san,a is au�horized: Tr IS O�F:�:�D: �'hat a h�aring in the pr�;:Lisss bs arad the sa�� i� i,ereby fix�d to tak� place at the Council Cha:�i��ers, 6lt3� uni�rsi�y A�renu� N.E.� I�ra.dleyt I�ainnes�ta, on Tu�s�1�, Au�ast 1� Z�67: at IOsC!) o�clock A.S.T. in tha forenoon� or a.� soon ther�aPter as t.�s �tter ean be heard� a� �ahieh tir� ar�d glace aIl interested parties wi12 be giv�n an oppertunity to be heard,, .cS�A�� � Dat,ed at Si. Paul� �Linnrsotaj this lqth day of June� lyb7� BY 0_3D�R OF 7.'HE CO;�I2�SI�+ . .- � � -t �,�.�.�''� ' ,�`�' ' `�� , .� . pf � L. Nor�aarci Secretary J - ' '� ' , � � �,__ � , � �; � ;._ � � � � ��_ �, '� I ' -• �" �, ' .'' BFFU�E 7IIr� PU�LIC S}sRVIC�. COir��ffSS1:U:i pF` TF�; S`I'ATE OF r1IidP1E50`i�A Pau7. A. Rasrlussen Cha.ir�nan Ronald L. �:ndersor. Commissioner P. Kenneth Peterson Conunissiot��r T1`1 THE 2�IATTER OF THE P�TITION OF T"dE CTTY COUTICII� OF TiiE CITY OF �'RIDL�Y, A"iOKA COiTN`PY, MIl`Ii��SO�A, F'JR AU�l'HORI`i'Y TO EST�l�3LIS�I A:�D I�1AIP�TAIi•i A P'JBLIC HIGii�°1AY FtAII,.ROAD GR�'11? : CRO�SIxIG AT T:i'+�'u POI:3T • WHFRE ?9TH AVr.r�UE 21.E. CRQSSES TEL RIC"uI^i Ol� T��AX AND TF,�ICKS OF' THE GR�AT t10RTi�',P�Ti ArJD N031HE�d PACI`r'IC RAILtidAY CO2iP�+IES I�± �l'HE CZTY OF FRIDIu�'Y, riI�dNESOTA, � R - 239�i - D - 3882 �: � PIO'r ICE Oi�' IiEARZNG Peti.tion havin�; been received from the City Council of the City of Friclley.� Anoka County, 2linreso�airequesting authority to establish and ma.intain a public highuay railroad gradE crossin� at the point whera 79�h Avenus N�E. crosses the right�of-�:�ray and t.racks oi tha Great 1`lorthern and Northern Pacific Rail�ra� •. Compar�..es in the City of Fri.dley� M�nnesota; • . � I�ot�, Therefore, to deterr�ine whether public convenience and necessity requires the establishr�en�t of a pul�lie hi�htray railroact graae erossic�� at the point noted and as to the tyg� of protection to bz provided at said crossing� ii same i.s authorized : IT IS 0_RUERED: That a hearin� in thP premises be and the same is her2by fa.x�d to take pl�ce at the Council Chambers� 6�t31 University Avenue N.E.� Fricll.ey, �innesota, on Tussday, August l, 1967, at 10:00 otclock D.S.T. in the forenoon, or as soon thsreafter as the matter can �e heard, at �rhich ti..�ne and place all interested partiss will be given an opportunity to bs heard. _ BY D�DER OF THE COi�EdISSI0i1 . � `� .:� . � S E A L ) •: � ��`� �°��''� � . c ,� � �`` ! �t. L. Norgaard Dated at St. Paul, Minnesot�� this 19th c�ay of June, 1967 � - Secretary ' . � . 0 � � ' . • . '� :� ' � B�F0:2E TcIE PU}3I,IC SERVICE CC,-�i47.S5�OP1 OP' TFiE ST�TE 0�� . �iIPdNESO'i'A . �' -� -� � � . Paul A. Rasmusse� Chairman Ronald L. Andersen Cotnmissioner , P. Kenneth Peterson CorLmissior�r IAj TH�.' 1�lA'i'TEK Or THE F�TITIO�! OF 7fiE CTTY COUr1CIL Or ^lI� CITY OF , FRIDl�;�'� AI'30KA COIJ+.',T7(, riIl`1P�SOT�`,, F�R AUTFiORl"TY TO ESTA�I,ISH AAID' ' �fAIP�'TA11t A PUBLIC HIGF-IrdAY RAILROaD GR�E CROSSI'�dG AT THE POIi�IT R- 2395 irdI�;RE $3P1J AVi�.N11E N.E. CROSS�S THE P�IGHT OF 1�J4Y A`1D Tt`t�1CKS Or D- 3883 T�IE GP,.EAT NOKTHE�HN Ac� NOnTi-i�Ri�I PACI't�'ZC RAILi^IAY CGi.IPAtdIE5 IN 'l�IE CITY OF FtZIDLEY� �IINNESOTA. . . ,,'�: ;...,. ._ . ; . rta�rzcE a� xE�x�1� . .:.:; Petition having been received from the City Council of the City of Fridley� Anoka Cou,�ty, �Tinnesota, requesting authority to establish and maintain a publie high�ray railroad gra.de crassing at the point �rhere 83rd Avenu.e Fd.E. crosses the right-of .•ray and tr�.cks of the Great ATorthern and tdorthern Pacific Rail:-ray Co;npanies in . ths City of Fridley� i�linnes ota; � Naw, Th�refore, to determine whether public eenveni,enc� ar_d necessity requires the establisnm�nt of a pub�.ic hi��ray railroad grade crossin� at the point noi:ed and as to the t�,�pe of protection to be providzd at said crossing� if same is authorized: Ii` IS �EFtE�J: That a hearin� in the preruses be and thz sam4 is hereby fixed to take.place at the Council Chambers� 6It31 IIniversity Avenue I3,E.� IFridleyi P�Iinnesota, on Tuesday, Auoust 1, 1967� at 10:00 o'clock D.S.T. in the forenoon, or as soon thereafter as the matter can be hear�, at �rhich iime and place all interested parties will be given an opportunity to be heard. ( S E A L } Dated at St. Paul, Minnesota: this 19th day of June, 1967. BY Qt�DER OF TF� CO��ISSSIO'T � � .���� �� � ��` � . . � R. L. Norga d Secretary � J _ 0 r , , �� � I, r- 4'. t t � . .... �, ' I� ��F;SULU7�']_OI�i I�;O. R�SU�'J`l':i0i�! O;.i?)it'`t;IIvG I��?l'ii0`1fi�i:s'il`l"c> �1.i:f) Fl.11!1L I'L�11i:� 1�i�1) S�'l�'C7:1�'_l_CA`i.'IOi`;S at1�) F��`i.'1.i�I�'1`�i���� Q1� COS`1': �l'ii����EOi�': S`1'I�r�}�1' „- � IT••iP:�U'Tl:`•i��;i��;T PftOJi?C`l' uT. 1%C> (-1 (�1D�);�,��:1)U,•i Ti`� � �� . 41�IF�,ttu.��S, F�e:o]lltiorl 1`10. 72.; 1;b7 of t«e City Council adop�ed thp ��t� ciay ol Jv.ne, 19�7� set th� dat� for hea.rin� on �'ne proposed . improveL:ents, as sp��ci� ically note�l i.n the i�ioti.ce of Hea.r� n� at�a.ciie�� :; hereto for r. efez e:nce a� � x,nibit "A" , and � . �.• 41�ff�t�FAS, a.11 c�i tt�e proper �y o4mer. s erhose property is liable to be assessed witi�� th� ma'_�ino of these improvenieriis (as noted in said no�ice� were {;iven {;en �10� days notice by mail ancl published no�i.ce of the Council Hearin� thrcu�h t4ro (2� 4ree�c7.y publi_ca�ions oi the required xiotice, and the hear�_n� ��ras ileld and the proper.ty o�•mer� �ieard thereon at the hearin�, as noted in said notice. � _ NO�d, `rHl��rE'O�iF, BF IT RFSOLST��, By the Council of �he City of Fridle;; ; I AnoYa County, i�Iinnesota, as follo4rs: 1. TYla.t the folloarin� imp-rov�c?�nts p?�opos�d by Council Resolution N� .�?��-�y67 are h�re'oy O?�Qr�?'•vd tc be ef= eci;ed ancl cor.iple �ed as soon as reasona'ol;� possi'o1e, to-wit: 0 2. 3• a� The folloz:�ino i.rnprove�ients as rote�. zin�.e�.� ihe Cons �ruc+ion Item in the Notice of Hea7�i.r�� (in Ex��ib�.t "A" � for th� stree- : Street Impr_ o�+ret? �n �s , 171CZU.CIlri�; �raa�n�, sta'r,il1'L@:�. b2.S2 � riC �- ' TT11X � b1.±t1C??.YlOUS ti?^.{� � CO?1C:�:: t:.: cu.rb ana v7.LLt;c7.' e St0?"L2 se��;e-r, ��raier �.n�. se�rrer_ servi.ces ar.d othe-r faeilities, located as follc�as: StrQet: Third St-r_eet: Frorr: 57t" Place to 5�3�' Avenu� That the Work above mzf �a consolidated with ot'r_zr are�.s as one improvement. That WOZlti to be per?�r�!�d un�er t'ais project �ay be performed. under one or mor2 contracts as may be dee�!ed advisable upon receipt of bids. , The City Engineer is 'ner�by deszgna�ed as the E�_oineer. ior this improvement. He shall przp�.r�fina? i�lar�s and spe�ifi��tions for ihe makino of such improv���ent. ADOFT� BY Tt� COf.i�:CIL OF ^� CI^tY QF E�IDL�� THIS DAY GF __ , 1967 • ; �IAYt�R - Jack 0. Kir�.ha�r! ATTES`t' : CIZ�Y CI,F•F�FC - tlarvin C. Brunsell 1 '. ' a r,�_so< <i � i o��� i;r_c� r,�� � T�e �o i ��� n,C�?ll l S I f I ON ot ��i;o► ��; rY ro�; i cE n►;± r;n_ �:� f'EIf�L I C 1�1C)f; KS GAR;1C!= /'�ND � 0�f�1�1(-.f� C l�I Y�'I�0('[=f��f I ES . E>E I r Rf=SOLV�U, E>y �:{ie Counci { of i:he Ci{:y of Fridley, Anoka Coi�nty, P•1 i ni�r.sot�-�, as fo ( 1 oti�rs: � •� =• .� . • 1•�EIEf�E�S, Tf,e /lnol:�� County Cornm i ss i oner s havc detcrr.� i ned a need • foc� an �tno�:�� Ca_�n�:�� ice .�rc:n�ti �nd, ' 1'1tIE«E,1S, t}ie Con�►n i ssionei�s h�ve de�erm i ned tf�ai; pro�erty bou��ded by Un i��ers i ty Avenue on the 1'�est �nd 7 I st Strcet extencled on �;ite North ��nd Lo:hc F'�,r�: on t;he Sou�h and E�-,s{: �•ro�llci bc: �n icieal I�cation ti•r itfi i n �:f�c: C i-ty ofi Fr� i c� ( cy, Anorc�, Couni:Y, for� s� i d �-���en�� and, �'�IfIE{�E:�,S, the F�,noi; ; County Comm i�si or�es�s �n�' i:i�e Fr ici i ey C tt�• Cottnc i I h��vc> �_� �i.err4�tect to r�c�oi; i�te t;he pu rch�, se oi' ihe e►bove clescrif�:.•d pro; c:r�y consis�:ir�c� af �r��f�s�o;;irn��'ce!y 25 �;cres ancf o►.�ned by !�ti nnesot.� Tr�,nsfei� R�-; i 14r��y Co�7;�<sny �nd, �'ttiE(:EAS, thc Anol:a County Comc�� i ss i oner^ s a nci tf�e Fr i d 1 ey Counc i I be ! i c��c, ih _,t the �, s'r. i n� pr i ce f or� s�� i d ! ancl i s e�ari� i tcnt and c�oes not ref Icc� {;he: m�-�rl:et val ue of sa id property and, ��tH�REA>, the Anol:a County CORlffl ( SS i oners neeci a��rox imate i y 122 �cres fot• tEle construct i on ofi the An�ka Courjty i ce aren�:� and �,djo i rl i riy par�:ir�c� faci f ities and, 4'rHEREA�, the AnokG County Commi ssi oncrs have ��c�reed �:o st�rt co.r,dec:�n<�t i on of tE�e ��bove descr i bed �reri i ses and, t�IEIEf�E,t�, the C i ty of Fr i d! ey needs �� I ocat i on for• pub t i c atorks ;' g.�r���e • _ .. hc;•;, THCREF�Qf:E, bc it resolved, Th��t tfic Gity of Fridlcy �c�rces '' urcf�.� se f ron tE�e Anok� County Corim i ss i oners the East One-N�� I f to P , . �� • � . 1 (El� of the ��bove described tract for � price equal to on,e-half �1�. , , , ofi thc condemnnt i on �-►��r�� rd or one-F��� I i� �� 1� of �.�ny nec�ot i��ted �urch�i se . pr i c;e, t:�l� i ch pr i ce sh�-� I 1 k�c �E�provcd by bo�h i:he �inol<<� Cotini�y ��_ r"J� , . i� � _ Cocnrn i ss i oners ��nci ihe Fi� i cf I ey C i i,y Cot��ic i!. '� ,- - , ,- .�_ �- - � � BE {T F llf�(IE:=f�� !�i_SOl_V�D, Th�� s�� ici ��c�i�cc�ncn� i� m�cc ►;� i�i.h {;hc , ut�d�>>;:�;��ndi�-�s 'cl����t: i:.h� A��oka Coii►��ty Cor;�missioners tJi ( I provic�e ��t i;heir cos� the constr��c�t;'ton o{' � scr�vir,e ro,cl to set�vice.�s�ici '„�.�. ' ��,•- , c r. n-� to th� C if; ofi Ft i rll e • F11 O�JCi i.y �-�[� � t�ti I{ g a` y ' y���� easement over {:he `' • �'1es� one--h��{ f(1'l�`} of sa id pro,�erty to serve as access to thc Eas{: ; On�;-fz�, Ifi (E2� of s� ici pr�oper•i,.y. �� . . �- BE 1 T F11R7'fl�fZ RESOLVE:D, ThG-C tf�e C i �y of Fr i d 1 ey agrees no� io � -. � .. . . ` �ssess the 1�les�`� otle-I�alf (1'll� of saicl p��operty for° any �dditione:! F j f-� j jt 1'iC�l.i:�t� �il.�}��9�I� J�i:�L:i� ��� �CiiZ �,�.C.���Y ��1��%,CI C�SJ�•iSJ�IIC���.S• �1G j J IIlUI.�ICJ ��y {' . �gr�e�cf, horrever, '�h�'c f=he cos�: o-F ex�t;enc� i r�g er, i s�: i n� serv i ces to �' � , � , t��s p�ir�cef sh� { 1 no� I�C. COfl,,idci�ed �,s ac{ditior�al sp�cial �ssess-- �n:e[ii.s b:ii. r��i;lic�� conr�ec� i or7 c}���r�cs ti�:i� i ch i•: i!! be l�or�n by th� Anc��:�� ' • . �� Coun �y Carnrn i ss i oners . �, �' D�'i.ed �;h i s d�.y of � l-� ' . �� • '� l • ;r - ATTEST: i' . City Glerk - P�larvin C. firunsel I .1 , . � . ' . ,. , t967. hlayor - Jac�: 0. K i rkham � �'. , � , ` , . , , � �'' � &�:......_ . J� A G F E E M E N T This Agreement ente��cd into on this day of �� 1967, � by and between the County of Anoka throuUh its Board of County Commi.ssioners and • the City of Fridley throu�h its� City Council pursuant to MSA 471.59, w�iich is the "-'�' joint exercise of powers act, to establish recreational facilities in tfie County of Anoka. For the purpose of this Agreement, the County of �lnoka shall be known as "County" and the City of Fridley shall be known as "City". The County through its County Board has adopted a r.esolution setting , forth the need to establish a sports and r.ecreation arena on the property her�ein- after described and by said resolution has expressed its desire to proceed�td provide a sports and recreation arena for the residents of the County of Anoka. � The City throuGh its Council has adopted a resolution expressing a need to provide a sports and recreation facility and park facility for its resider,►ts' on a portion of the property hereinafter described. Both parties to this Agreement have expressed a desire to proceed under MSA 471.49, the same being the joint exercise of powers act. It is hereby agreed by and between the parties hereto that:. The County shall proceed in the e�ereise of its eminent domain power to condemn the foll.owing described property, to-wit: The�SE�4 of SFt4, Section ll, Township 30, Range 24, except the S. 400 feet thereof, Anoka County, Minnesata. They have further agreed that the County will construct a sports and recreation arena on the following described property: The Tri 2 of the SE 4 of SW 4, Section 1.1, Township 30, Range 24, - except the S. 400 feet thereof, Arioka County:, Minnesota. The City agrees that it will pay and remit to the County a sum equal to 50% of the total acquisition cost of said property and further agrees that no further general or special assessments for water, sewer or storm sewer wi11 be ,. - .. � z : � h .. � 52 �.: ��.. levied aoainst the prol�er-ty r�etainecl by the Couilty so long as it is reta? ried by ' the County, except that any charges tlie City migtit make in establishing connectiori �-�nci �s��nit. ry se�rer ` between the existi.ng water� system and any facility rrhich might be constructed .� . by the County . � • ' • ' r � It is understood by and between the parties t}ia-1 �he County is acquiring through its eminent domain proceedings the fol.lowing descrihed property: The EZ of the SE4 of SW4 , Section 11, Township 30, Range 24, except the S.�400 feet ttiereof, Anoka County, Ninnesota, the same being included in the total parcel hereinabove described being acquired under its eminent domain power and. that the County will forthwi_th convey to the City pursuant to this Agreement title in fee simple to the following describecl . property: . The E2 of the SE4 of Stid�, Section 11, Township 30, R�nge 24, except the S. 40G feet �hereof, Anoka County, Minnesota. IN WITNrSS 4dHEIZEOF, the parties hereto have set their hands the date . above first written: � In Presence of: COUNTY OF ANOKA By Chairman, Board of County Commissioners 0 CITY OF FRIDLEY By Mayor ■ _. ' � • � � ._ ��� I :' ' ;� Jur.e 2�, 1.907 �' � w'� � f � ` � � 4 ` . � ✓ ' ` � , � +`; . ' � ' b ,." y.. . ' _ ..b\�. -. �..._ � s'rr�, � !. : c:� .� .>>>: : 3.! , �,� :-r � � ^� ;=� ��s��ra��r>��.r-r� o: ri:c�t:��r:Ys CONS7FiUC:'f(Oi� C�IS7i:IC7 E: zos� �ta. ���.nc oF:lvs ��Z�i��f=��i'�i�L��, (ri�i ��i JJ���� . City of Fric��.ey 643� U7�iversi�;� ".ve_�ue N.�. �'ri.�? ey� I��.nnesota Attentior_: i-s. ����rvin �run.�ell City Cl�r�c In ren?y refer to: 315 .,. a .� . o?;�-�?_ (m .�: : �y4=3g .) .-. y.., n.:'. i' C r7 YiOy%OSeCi CiOJ��:.'."���VG' CO:!St.l'!�C��Oit i��,.c iF;'_"!� �j�!? C�ty 3tor.:�: 3ez��ez• �'ro,;ect �2 Uear ,�;r . Bru r �� � 1..1: . • � . ' �� r t` 1- ! �s.[!1 :�U�ii,':=!��;2:i� ].71 ::riy��lC�i+i.@ � ,;:7'O�i'OSE:,.� tC2'I:1 O1. �+.��Z':'c.'C�:FL:� T'?��f�..�1V? O :�t'�tE ��Y'�:1C1Yi.�L1.OI"; 1.2� tP� CG:3�`. O?� t`.r1fT S<�O�'itl SE:',•i^I' ::`�i1.Ct"! ;d].� _'_ �f'-, f.021— struct�d ay the City of � ridley �.t tt?e ne�:r ia.r�eT store ar.���:, fr•or�a r'.t.. 09�: SO�,il�"iG'I'��J �ZOi,4 ��'f1° C1tV 5�2'E?t O:�''i,l.°�*2T:� ::Oil��). Of jjT'�. :,�i@. ra._�. �:ttached �ls� are co�_�ies of the cost c�st�r�,?t� and s�?��es�ed :err:� of resolution authorizin� the prop�-r city o`'iicia�s t^ execu±e tri�'��ree- m2nt. If this a�r��n:�r.t ;�:eets �r�_th your a.,�_�rov�.l, ��'ease Pres�:�!t it ta the cit;;- cc�inci.t for ti��ir ai�Nroval ard e�ecutic::. It is nec°::s�ry t?�?t the cor�;or�te sea'! b:; affixed to �1T co�oies of the docur:tent . r1°�se return ail co�ies of tnis do�u�:en : to is •�. r. 3raun, Kssisia►:t ��..recter of Gy�eratior.��, :�e��.rtment of �ii�tiw�a;�s, :5t, raul, i�;inne�ota. � co,�y oz tne cor„���ietr:.�d ��r�crc:ent ��:i1I be returr.ed to ycu for your fileso I CiriC�?T'St�.i?O. ��'l.t ;O�_1 ;OZ.�P. �`.O receive ljicig fOT' tri�.^o �r;OI'�C OP Jtzijr �j. TY�e CO'_1tT'2.0 � s��a';1 n�,t bs ��:y�r�-ed urtil �?�S.s agr�ec:ent ?^�.s beer. �u? ly execut�� :r:.� t}1e •�t?�'� �cncur�• _n �'flF' CG'Tltl'c�.C� 3.'r1.^.iC%.e :�incerely, , �, ����Q , _ . �.��� c . � . �ur.rill aIZ..CitZ:.�'. l. Cn ^� rr p,-.Y' . .. _ V'�. itt�chr:��r.t : 6 � � + � , _ � }:�. r.. �''r!� . ' _ . � . 1 � . Form 2J.2,'�� ' � � __ 5�. . , �, __, . , P.ESOLUI` :CO��T . . ' • • $E IT RESOLVE�J that tho ({t��-�'�„��} (�i�y) er.ter in�o an agroomont v�rith � the State of Pi9nnosota, Dopartmos� of High.�rays for the fo1.lo�ring purposos, �o-'v+'z�= to provide for payment by the State to the City of Fridley of part of the cost of a stox:n sevrer to� be constructed b3T the City of Fridley in the Target Store tl tt'n ''area -- fr•om Trunk Hzgh�;��y P�?o. 69k souther].y along a city street au e i g _, south of 53 n� Av enu e N, E. i � j' E_ , � , �, . � _ ��- �� anct Clerk be and ' BE IT �Il2T�r� F:�SO�'T�'D ihu `: t�-.^. �c�'''��Yu-�_} ���,5 .r) c- they hareby are authorized to oxecute such agreoman-�a I' . _ � . � . ' � . �^ CF�2T IF TC�.T ION ' ._ . � Sta�e of ��es ot� . � County of Anoka � . (��gc�-� (City) Fridlev (' I horoby cartif'y that the forogoing Resolution is a true and corroct oapy b t' C tx�cil. o.� tho {�i'.�3�) �Gi.�y} of I �''� .t ��' of rosolutio�. presented �o �nd �doptod y nQ o , Fridlev at a duly attthorizod meeting thoreof held on tho day of lq , as sharrm by tho minutes of sAid m3otin� in �J possossiono - • _..._ (Vil?�zgo) (City} Clork � zrs��.� - ,.-- 5� �___ p.Il;ai�ila;QI'r1 �IIC�i1dAY D��P!_I�1'i��;i AGP������i�IT A?0. 5 ;��72 � rrr��z �.r�rt . nTR. Fur� ����ov,rr �acu�-� . $�30, `c>>7,1n S.P. No. 0?.&5-?1 (•T�H. 694=393�) = ' � r • '-' Agre�:nent be�.,•reen The Cit or Frid� e-y �cl zne 5tate oi i�Linneso�:a, De�artrient o� Highti�ra;rs, • Re: Sto-r:a Se�aer Co�zstruction Frori S Y�1 �tivadrant ^1 .H . 694 - T.H . 6� coo?1,���^7�,r ; COi15TRU��1 iGi•? lari��i��: ���iT � �. I T�-IIS �1GFtE �:�Ii��•�T :,k�.de and entered into by and bettaeen the S�ate of i•�iznnasota, Depar�u?:ien�G of H�_�hj�ra;; s, h�reinai �er refer-red to as �ho "Sta-�e" �nd the City oi tric�?ey� ��1T211PSUc�,�� ac�in� bf ard i;nrou��i it;s G�ty Counc=l, hQre- inafter re�er�red -c� F s the i'Ci-ty", irJITi�Tr�.S5 t?-i : WH�'��S the Ciiy is abot�� to a,�rard a co�ztract for the construction of a stor:s se�•rer syst�� �rari the south.•res � qva.dra��t of the inter�ection of TrurLk H�:gh�rays No. 694 ar_d Pdo. 65 southerly al.ong a City street adjacent to the westerly side af the Target Store proper�y, incl.u�i.ng soi�rer ?a�eral.s i.n t�!e area, outletting sou�h of 53rd Avenue td.�. - in accordance with Ci�f plans and specifications therefore desi�nated as Fridle-� Starm Sawer Project Ido. �2, dated June 2, 1967; and GhI�R.r:.A.S 'saiu City plans, in additicn to ?�rovidin�; draznabe for City areas, wi3.1 pro�ide an outfa�l 1.?ne �or Trun?� High�aay ?do. 094 draina�;e, the Sta�e did ravietir said nl.ans and speci.�:ic��ions �nd desigr?atad ths sar.ie as State Project No. 02�5-2't (T .H . 69�:=3�3 ); and . . . � �:._�. 56 Sdf�F��s'ti5 i,�ie S i,at� uosires �the City to co,.zs�;ruc � said �tor:a se;•r�r sJst;e:� as a jo:int-�use i'aci�lii;y, w_�th -�ho St;a�Le sharin�� ir_ f;he cost t;h°reof.as horeinattez set forth; -�;r!d �•JIiIs'I�M�I?S i�iinr_esota ,Lat•rs 1959, Chap�er 500, �rticJ_e II� Sec���.bn 161.20 ;.' • c authorizes the Ca���i_s�� oner of Hi�ti:�rays to ma'-:e �rran�e;rien�s t•rith and cooperato t��ith am,J goveriZ`:zei�tal atz-�horit�r �or {:he purpose oi eonstructix?g, r.�intaining and i npro��in� the tru:n': hig:�ti��ay syste�:�. IT IS, THt�i�i..F'ORE, ,-fU.�U�T.,I�Y AGRi��D AS FOLLOt•IS: x Tne City sra�_7_ du1.y recei.ve 'oids �.z1d award a contrac� to �he �.o��est Y 1. res?�o.lsii�7_e D7_CiC1AZ'� sv:i�jec� �o CO'11CLtI'"t'BT1C2 in such a��rara. of t:ie Sta�e, for ne eonstruc�ion oi a s�or�a se�aer sys-Le:n in acco?�d�..nce �riih City pl.ars ar_d spee-- iiicat�_or.s �hereyor desi�;natc3 as "Fr7 d.l�e�f Si:or;:i Se�rer I:�,r�ro��°I:�ent Project Tdo. �?n dateu Jtme 2, 19�'l, tanich have al�o been des�.�riatsd by tne S4a��e as State Project PJo. 0���-21 (T .H . 6; ;-393 ). Said nlu��s a�id spec? iications s?•rnich are on filo in the oS'fice of �he City Engineer at �'ridleJ, P�linne�ota ancl in the ofzica of the .. d �_ I Cor11•niss:-�.o�er O.�- N_L�1�ZL/c��%S a.t S�. Paul, iiinnesota, ar� �ade a g�r�t hereo`_' 'ay reference with �he sa.r�e force �a:cl e�fect as though rull.y se� for�h herein. The Cit�f shaZl follo:•ring reeeipt of bids for the construetion of said stor:s sec•rer isnnrovene-r•ts referred to herein, nra-�pi:ly subrli.t to the A�ssista�nt Director of Operations af the Depar��.ent of Highwrays a certified co?7y of the Iow b? d received and an aos �ract of all. bids received, together with the Ci-�J �s request for cencusrenc� by the State in the praposed �t�r:.sd o� a ca�s�ruc�ion coiZ�rac� for said sto�_'� se?�rer construction, iho City srall not r.►�ce such const- `-' ruction contr�c� at�rard until the 5t��e �.d�rises tk:e City in writin� of its � � f� � ��� �� concvxrence therein. _z_ J 0 xz �:: __ 5`�` The C�Y15 �I'i�Ci:10T7 0.� tha storl,l se�Jer 9ri�ro-va�aen�ts conte�r�tila�ed herein s�la1:L be un�aor clirec�:io� oi the City, and sha.:Ll bo undc�r the supervision of a re�is�ereci ,r,rofession4l ez��;:ineer. Hot�ever, the construc�t:i.cn oi saic� �tor� sei��er =' iMprove.:zents s:iall. be opon to inspection by the District Fngineer of �he t-Linneso�L�. Departr�ent oi Hzghi�rays or his du1.y autherized representat�.ves, and �ust be anprave�, by said Distr�.ct Engineer as sat�_sfactory 'pefore any pa;�mont is riacle to the City by the State as horei.nafier prov-� cled. III Each partJ �o i;ris a�r. eenien� reserves the ri�ht to t��ithc�.raia friort and cancel �hi.s z.g� �e:�le.lt �:ra. �l1in '15 days �r��:z the oper_in; of bids conterapl.atod in A_r-tic�e I hereof in the ovEn� ei�her ar bo�h par�ies consider any or a?1. bids unsatis�'actory; the wr.thctrat•ra1_ fro:� or cancel_2a�ion of the a�re��aent io be accor�zp7..�.�'•_iod o•,j eit��er or bc�h par�ties �rithiz� 15 �ajrs of �he on°nin� of bids by servii�g a t�rr:i.i:tien notice ��iereoi 1r� mail unori t}?e ot'_nor. N The C� ty shall. camplete the t•ror�; to bQ per� orr.ied herauncte?' duz'inp the year 1g�7. Thic cQr:ipl.etion per?cd �a� be e:ttended'�,� an e;cchan�e oi ?etters bet�reen tne Citf En�ineer and the Distric 4 Eng� neer of the Depart.�nent of Hign�tays for unavoidable clel�.ys encoun�erec? oy the City in the tierfor�a..�.ce af this C Oi1'�1^�C'E . v The City snall witnout cost or er:�er_se to t'_ne Stat° obtain all ease�en4s, construc�ion pe��ts and drai.naoe otttlet ri�hts that ��y �e required in co�u�.eciion t�ri.th cons�raction to oe per�o «ed hereunder outsidQ o� the limits of the trun�; hi�h�,ray riUht of wa;� or City streats, and shall prornntl.y furnish � the 5tate t��ith ce� ti.fied conies of such ease::ients, construct� an per�.ts: &nd draina�e ou�let rights. -3- . • 9 � . � `�; _.� 5� 1 � �J � ��' � 9 v�: No ch�ige an n?_�i for t�toriti to be per�or�aecl herevtzder t�ini.ch i•�i�1 aifec� the storri so��rar con��r.t�c�Lion contenn7z�ec� herein silall be mado wlless such chasi�;e or ch�az�es i.n nla:1 shal� firs i, be concurred in and cor�sentec� .tp by the Dis�ric't Fnoineer of the �-Iinneso�a Depar.�nent of Hi�h�•tays. The Statie st�all pay no part oy the cost o� extra worn perior�ed in accorclance taitn ar.y chanoes in plans unl.ess the State and the City shall have entered in-Lo a suppi emen� to t;his agree�nent prior to th� perz or?:�anco of such extra tror'_. V11 -( � Upon satis�'actory cc�p�e�:ion o.i s�.id. stozln se��r�:r a.���rovements irj tne Cit� in acco�d�nce �•r��h �_rt� cle I horeoi� �he State sh�7_1 pay t;o the City the iollo.ri.n� pexceiit�.�;e oi tne costs incurred }�,� ihe Citf in �onnec-�ion ther��ri�h: (a) �n. az�ovnt equa� to 50.7 rerce?�� o� �he cos� or constructin� the mainLn -e. sto•r�� setiter �-�nd. TMlain].ine structures ira��i Trunri �iign�,rGy iSo. 694 southarl� to and alon� a City streat located wester]y of and adjacent -�o the Targat Store area, and thence southerly of 53rc1 �!venue ilor�heas�. It i� tzr�derstaod. and a.grQed 0 � � that the State shal7� pay no pa?°� oi the cost of cor_structin� City storm set•rer laterals to said �.air_li.ne stor� se:,r�r, and no�art of the cost oi the iol�o�a�ng 4ror�: i �er�s on said Trun'_� Hiohtaay rto. 694 right of way : f ence remova'1_ and replace- ment, tree re�ovals and replace�ents, ditch excavation and sodding, and oravel ior IateraZ se�rer foundation corrac�ions. {b} In addit� on to said p-.� ent bf the State, t�he State also agrees to pa,y to the Ci�f a stli� equal to sir, percent oi the' a�ount ca�puted as the State1s share of said corstruction costs, it oein� unde-rstood that said acidit?onal gay�ent _4_ m � , . _ _ 4' _ 1� �� . �� I � by the State is -���.e Stal,e's propor-�:io.�a-�e sliare o.i en�?sicer.•iil� costs incurred �r,;� '� �. tho Ciiy izz connec�i.on �r:�th the �runic hi�ntaa;� cons�truct�-on ���or}. per�ori:iea hoz•eurider. VIII '��� The e;�-t�x.iated to�:a1 a,�oun� which tne S�a�e t�rilZ pay to th� City ior -=� said Trunl� hl�Pi•l� ri0. 69l� storm set•rez ou��ia11 line construction to'bQ perfo ��ed hereunder is tho su..�a oi t`'?30�$3r1.16. Iri -�he avent, hot•rever� �_� appears at a�zy time that t'_�e ax�ioun-� to be paid uy the State to tha City herounder is about to exceed said st�,m o� �30,�37.16 'ecause oi increases in the es�:i.mated quantities ' of taor?c items, the Ci�:y shall �ra�utly no�zzy the Distric� �n�°inaer of the i�innesota Depar�.�en�t o�' High:-rays �hereof in oruer �ch�,.t the S�La�e may encum'aer � `, �� . _. '� : �� i sttch addit �.ona1. ii.?r�czs as :ia.�r b� clee.ned nec�ss�-.ry. 2. The Ci�:f sha:tl. ?:a�p records and accounts as sha7_l enabl e the Ci�y upon cor�p'!et-�on o� �c?:e :-rork to sup�:u.t to the S�a�e a deta.i�_ed si.a�e*�ent shot•tino the a'nott;it clue the Ci.�y �os� ;•roik per�orried heraunder. This s�at��ent sha]3 list the itam.� a.nci qua_�titios of z��or�: perior:aecl �;r�at are to be paa.cl :�:or tr,� the 5tate� �N` I as provided her.ein, the actua� cost thereo� ca�puted at the contract uni� priaes. I-� shal� be su'om��ted in quin�uplicats a��.d sha.11 con�ain 4n.ereon a ce-rti.�iea�ion by a responsible City o�'iicial i:o the effect that a1.1 of the ite:n.s tihorei.n ara true and correct �nd hava been expended upon �h� wor'� periox�ned under �.he provisions of this a�reer.ient. It is tznderstood. that -Ehe City sha.l�. pradvice its records and accounts ?n connection crith -this a�ree�aent for $x.�ir_ation if so request�d rry duly _ au�horized rppresantati��es of tne State. 3. U�on rec�uest of tho Ci�f, the State t�ril.l �wie � a partial pay�°nt �o the Citf for Trun'; Hi�;n�•ra,; i`Fo. 691} stor� s°vrer ou�fall lir�e �.iork perfo?�:ned hereunder which is to be paid for oJ the Stiate, Such reques � ior pa�rtial pa;Tnent btf the -5- e �' :� ;� i �:...:_ _.. brU City si�a11 �e sunLOrted b� co?�ies o� �ne est :rau��,es o� ti,c�7��: pez�Serjned i�-f th� City � s coiZ�rac �ar �nd a ce� �:ii'ied sta�;enier.t of t;he Ci.t�r's p��ents to it;s contractar. The S �ate tril.l p�,y 90 percen� o� the St�tte � s share oi suc�� abpro��ed amotult, t:ne retainec� pe-rcen�Gge to be withh�Zd unt:i.1. a1.1 Trunl: H�.�hw��,T Pto. 6�lf ;.• taort: to be performed here.undor is caanl.et�d ancl is accep�ed bf the State, ara.d � the City su�:n� ts a s��a�e_:zent as a�oresa:�d rea,ues �.�ng ��.nat payr,ient. Tho recg,uest i for such part� a1 pa;�neni� sha11 rep-rese•rit apnro�i��?a�Lely 50 percen-� of th� va�.ue o� �sor�; to be per�o�ned 17y the Ci�:y heretLnder t•itzich is to be paid for tr,� tn0 Siate as afo?•esazd. ' I 1X I 1. 7n col�side-raf.io.1 0�: pa�_ZOni: b;T tne 5���;e of par�� oz" �he cosi. of ', . cons'E�iuc�in� stor:� seY�er ��c�l.ities in �ccord.ance t�rith said City plans and sz�ec�iica�-�ons, t�e Ci.t;�T agrees to thereafte-r p-rone�ZJr :��in�ain all of s�z�.! stor:r_ � � SGbTBi'S CO�'1S�`i.2'uctec? }�erevX?dea� ��rithou� COS� O� 8�"j�Pil:.'8 't0 i,�'18 �v�^-.,''i.°. � � 2. Pdeither nzrty �o tnis a�reement s�a.11 outl.at uny additianal storm �e;��er .drainage �ac�ili.ties into the stor:n seti�rer to 'oe co�s �ructed hereunder 4ri. per:nissicn .£ran the other paxty. X The Ci-ty indo?rnifies, saves ar_d holds harmlass �he S �a �e �nd a1Z its aoents ar_d erip? oyees oi and fra� an;r and a11 eJ.aims, demands, actions causes oi act?on of �•rhatsoever na�ure or character arising out of or by rea�on of the execution or perforr�ance of the t•rorlc provided for herein, and furthe� � � agrees to deiencx ai its o:m sole cos � and e:�;�ense ��;,r ��tion or proceedin; ! CO�„a:�.encecl for t'.ne pur��OS3 Of assertin� �n;,r c�ai.;� Qi 1�1�18.'�t,S08'Jc2' C�tuY`aGii+eT' 2S�S121� as a resu?t of the �rors, to b° perforr:zed hereunder. /��� I 0 . . -6_ : � • � .. . . . . � • • . �: .,,.,_ �� , � . XI ' I�, is zu?�ther a�reed t?l::t �iy and a1:L E::�plo;�ees oi �he City ancl aJ_1 other persons �iap�oyed by the Ci�Ly i1� the pe,��or.uance oi ariy c�ror]� or se-rvice.s ' ec uirecl or urvvidec� for her°in sha.:! 1. no� oQ considered e?;zpl.oyees o� ,the Stiat° �_ r � . . ' a.�d i.nat a�r and a7_7. c].aims that maJ or m��h� ar?se uncler the G1or?a:tents � • � Cor;ipensation Act of -Lhe Sta�e oi Zinneso�a on beha:L.i' of sa? d ez�ployees whi7.e `�__ !' so en�a�ed aiid ar.� axid al�l c'!a.ir�cs made by a.»y �Lhird parties �s a consea�uence o� , � ar� ac � or a�.ssion o�i �ne par�i, o� said Ci-�;� employ ces tiahi� e sa enga�ed on a.ny ' .�^'� •� services rov�.ded i;o be randered herezn sha11 in no wa�y be the ,_ of the tro_ _� oi P I i' O!J]..1�2.t;:t.0i1 or re;,�ponsi'c�� �? ��cy oy the State. � , XII - 4' Bezore this a�reament shall 'DeCUr:io bindinU a.nd e�aective� it sha:!7. be � ap�rovsd ir,;r r�solu�i.on of the C:i.ty Ccunci.7_ oi th�: City and snal:! also rece�.�re ' • �_ tne app��o�aa.1. o� sucn St�.te or�:icers as the lat�r inay pz'ov_i.�.e in additio.� to tne �1 C��.:-ni.ssioner o� Hi�;h?aa;�s. ,.. E' . �t� ■ . . � _ • �„_ , �- • �` � . ' - k' �' . , , ,' . . r • ' � . �' . -7_ , . - � ; . . _ : _ , ` IN T�Sllr•iU�1' ;�:l:i:L,L�.�O�� ihe Uar-ties have dtil execu�ed this a�ree�ent . . y by -Lhcir G.�t1y autho�•ized oiiicers and caused thoir r. ast�ec�tive seals to be , herettnto a�':��.xeci. � ' � (City Seal.) ' �1 , . : �. ( z' r -- i. � �. r�� , t` DEPA?�:��;��?� 0� HyG�'.xr}YS ' - . - - - - -_,... _.�:...�.._._. Recn�--u:�Fndeci i�r a;.�proval: � ' �Y__.__...`�� � �~ `��.'4�'�, �ti�.�......�.�...�.._.....�__._. ` � i•funS_cina� I;n�in:;er � '' ,/,- �. €, �- �, �i� �r �.,�/�<<, C � 1�'.-�-//_ � P�oad Desi�rz--E��iiieer ' ` . � _ $y_�� t�CY���Y,- ��-� L.:�_+...�� t' Disirici En�ineEr � � � Assistan� airec�or oi O�erat� ons �,« Approved as to forL. and execution: 1 �- . � � � . 5pecial A3J� sta:�� _4��or<�ey G4r.eral_ �' � '' . , ,' • � �' •. i . � .� CI�Y OF FRIDT� �'Y � r�ia�ror �'J Czty CJ.er� . STATr OF ;-:I��•ti:� SOT4 By�: Depu�y C��:,issionesr v� high�•rays Da te (Date o� A�ree�.ent) Approved: Co�u-aissioner oi Ac�-�i.nistra�ion � (Authorized Si�na�ure) � m � . : <�' . � 0 r� r'~• . , � -Y �it: ......1. E5TIMATES TO �3� APPROVED BY TF� C?�SY COUTvCIL � JULY 5, 1967 S. C. Smiley & Associates 1750 Henne�in Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota 55403 Fridley Civic Center $ '�.1, 065 .00 Dunkley Sur�acing Com�any, Inc. 3756 Grand Stxeet Northeast Minneapolis, Ninnesota Estimate ,;J - Street Improvement Project 1967-2 (6].st Avenue - D�ain to Un�_ve�sity Avenue, Baker Street -'73rd to Osborne) $1O1000.35 EstimaLe ;�l - Street Improvem�nt Praject � 1967-1 (Rainbov� Drive � 61st to Camet, 63rd -- Univers7ty Service :oad �0 5th Street, Ar�hur- M.a.ssissip�i to north propericy Zine ot Rice Creek �chool, Huga Stree-� - East River. Road to eas•r ena of stre�t, anci Civic Cen�er Parking` lo�) � 2,854.21 C. S. McGrossan, Inc. Route ;�2, Box 322 Osseo, Minnesota Estzmate ;�3 - Street Improvement Project St. 1966--2 (V�est Maore Lake Drive and Rice Creek Road from Central Avenue to Saker Avenue} $13,235.4Ei , � ' e",:. _...,. . �'`� I.S. C. SMILEY & ASSOCIATES A R � H � T E � T S A. 1. A. M. R. A. i. C. • 1750 HENNEPIN AVENUE MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55403 377-7801 � ��,97f�I;;C � STATEMENT ��ti���'�, ��'�S, � . ';.. � �'' � ��,��• t "�a. . � Jl''� �o•. A . � City Council i� E,GE�vOF i� , City of Fridley `�' � ��� �� � 6431 University Avenue �'�,,�# F h�N'�'���,�' Fridley, Minnesota �'2j.�Ep��' ' � ' June 1. 1967 Professional Services Rendered: Fr'ldley C1V1C Center ' . ' Supervisory Services to Date: D. M. Noyes Co.Est#6 $37,993.00 ' H. Ho�witz Co. Est#5 11,088.00 Hoffman Elect. Est#5 3,350.00 $52,431.00 , Architects Fee C 2% of $52,431.00....•••••••-••••••'•�1.048.62. ' Blueprinting and reproduction ....................... 16•38 Balance $1,065.00 , r- . � � � � _ � � � � � ' • .� j _ ��j '� V LIST OF CONTK[-1C'1'OR' S LICENSES TO BE APPROVED BY CO'JNCIL JUI.Y 5, 1967 � ' GAS SERVICES Cronstrom's Heating & Air Cond. - • .~ ' ' 4410 Excelsior Blvd. ' '� ' St. Louis Park, Minnesota By: Lowell C. Anderson ItENEWAL ' Northern Propane Gas Co. . I1300 Central Avenue N. E. Minneapolis, Minnesota By:' E. E. Soderman R�N�WAL IGENERAL CONTRAC7'ORS Crohn & Swanson '. 104 Birch Drive Forest Lake, Minnesota By: E. C. Crohn NEW ' / International Homes 3939 East 46th Street Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Da1e Tukua ' RENEWAL ' Random Inc. 9201 Lexington Avenue ' ' Circle Pines, Minnesota By: Fred Reh'uein RENE{�AL HEATING , Cronstroms Htg. & Air Cond. 4410 Excelsior Blvd. St. Louis Park, Minnesota By; Lowe11 C. Anderson RENEWAL , Wm. H. Klatke P1bg. & Htg. 2656 Sheridan Avenue North . , Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Wm. Klatke NEW , MASQNRY . � Tom Rochel Masonry Contractors 12445 River Ridge Blvd. Burnsville, Minnesota By: Tom Rochel RENE�^1AL , Ruud, Inc. � 3515 Kilmer Lane N. ' : Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Robert Ruud 'RENEWAI. � Leo 0. Sanders ', " 2418 California St. N. E. Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Leo 4, Sanders RENEWAL r ' - ' • . ' ' � ;�.�� �j�. ' LTC�,T;�uS Z'� B� AYPZO�J�'D AT T�'� JULY 5_, 19h�,, COUPICIL 1��:�TII�TG . . . .� -� ' � �� ' � . CIGf�RETTr, ' , i Frictle3r D� Service St;ation by: H. L. GoetL, Finance Aigr. � 5701 Uni�rersity Avenue Id. E.. Sunray DX St?tion i� Fridley, ��;innesota r.. l' � .k v�.''.�lji7l`�Cr �l'IZU.ri!�J �' The Oasis � . 1�Sa� CEr�i;r�,l �.venue PS. �. P�i.nnea.�,o�s, tiinnesota 55?�2� [' r F, sOrMTCZ`i��R � ` Souf�h�ti�estern Co��va.ny Apari:ment �E2 � : 1l+.bb '�Jest Larpenteur St. Paul, P��innasota 55113 �' �� [, t..: i� . , �_ _ �� � �_: ,1 . i ; ,1 � . :1 � . �� � ►, by: Gaylord A. Johnson by: John S. Freeboi•n ' . . ., ' .. _ � . � '.� �, S� r. - . . . . , . ' F . . CIT.Y 0_ FRIDLEY `' " 'PETITION COVER SHEET • • '.' ` ' . petition No. I6-1967 ;!' . � Date Received Mav 26, 1967 ' • ,' . Object Street Pavin� �' , Libert� Street,from East River Road to Railroad Tracks ; . t_ �' Q� / � Y ���.,/�/ l petition Checked B Date (C -�,�.1 ',c�% `' e � ��� />-t..t.�t�i-c.� �l G� � F2� ^ o �:_ Percent Sigciino C!�' .,v i � o�; r? �.c' �' . �;. _ • Referred to City CounciT � n' . - � Dispositio . t_: I' _ . L._ • . �r� � . - .. � ;. . ;� . . . ,� . . . . � : .. . . , � � � � : . �� � - ,� : - � : . � - : � . . .� . _. 1 . fr PEIITION FOFi 1^JA�'ER, SL�^Iy;R I.�A�ZERAL� ATiD S`i'REET SURTACING �;•. n.�. __._. � � � ' FRIDI,EY, NLTNN�'SOTA � r� . : : � �-9�. � To the City Council of Fridley, i�iinnesota: r� � We, the undersigned, constituting more than fifty�one per cent (51�) of the property. :' owners in number and in interest, in the folloti�ring streets: • ,,j r` 1 f / ,• .;r � Street� from�, /(\ �•'f: F�- Y (� t: (i � to_ j'� ta ���yt �� x�d� �`�' h'��"i<- � i _t"i %� . ! r � Streets from to __ ': � � to - , Street3 from . �. : :• � - -- - who �ri.11 benefit by the proposed improvement, hereby petition that the following im� provements be made. � . 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',� . t � s . �� � ���E % • • , � .:`` � y' . � �i¢ . � s ., �- v� � � � - - ' ' ' ' �. raEFZO To: h�Er-so�aN�ur.� N�sin C�ureshi, City Engineer June 13, t967 b�iEh•�0 F(:OiV1: V i rg i! C. �lerr i ck, C i ty a,ttorney , RE. �• � �� o,�.,r.__ - � Your camn�un i c�.t i on--�L1 i sce I l aneous �7-33 regard ing rep�-, i r of w,ter �ncl sewer bre�ks �nd wel I bre� �:down . Your corzrnuri i c� t i on of June $, t 967 on the �bove sub ject h�s been rece i veci. . I n tf� i s C0f7ftltltl 1 C��� 1 Oil you r�quest my op i r� i�n ��s to �he necessity ofi ca 1 I i ng for� b i ds for rep� i r jobs on ����7ter �nd sewer bre�ks and weli bre.kdowns where the cosi; of the rep�ir exceeds �1,000.00. I ha��e rese�.rcl�ed t% i s ques�; i on by ex� m i n ing the C ity Ch��rter, the l�i i nneso-l;� Statutes � nd Attor•ney Gener, l s Op i n i ons � nc� m� ter i�! from The Le�,guc of ��linnesott� D•tunicip�i ities. . The Fric�ley Ci�y Ch�,rier, Sec�Lions 6,0$ ,nd 6.06 pert�in to purchases ,��nd contr�,cts �-�nd the necess ity o�F obt, i n i ng 6 id s therefo, . Sec� i on 6.05 st,tes i n p�,rt, "A I( purch�. ses on bef1, l f of the c ity sha !( be m��de, � nd �!( contract;s ! et, by the c ity m,r��,ger, prov i de_�f th zt the � pprov� f of the counc i( must be g i ven i n � dv�,nc� 4�henever the amount of such purch,se or contr�-,ct exceeds $I,000.00," Seetion 6.06 prov i cles i n part, " I n a! i c� ses of con �racts �for tfie purch��se of inercE��nd i se, mater i, I s or equ i pment or for any k i nd oi constructian work undert�ken by the city, which require �n expend�ture � of more t��n �I,000.00, un(ess the council sh�11 by an emergency orclinance otherwise provided, the city m,n��er shall �dvertise for b ids " • .... . The pertinent question is wl�her the languCge quoted in the �bove sections rel��te to rep�irs specificaity to rep,ir of w�ter �nd'sewer bre�ks r-+nd we1 I brs,kdowns. � J , . - � ._.. _. �� ' � ' P�1r. N� si►n Quresh i ' ,' , r' . � r �� June 13, 196% The Lea�,e of t�iint�esot� t��unicip,l ities in their vi I l�ge h�ndbook d i st i ngu i sh rep�� i rs from contracts or purch�� ses. They st�te, "Reg��rdless of the �moun� of the con�;r�ct or purchase, it is not necessary to �-,dvert i se for b i ds i n the fo I I ow i ng i r►stances : For m� i nten ,nce and repa i r work (� s d i st i ngu i shed from cons-�ruct i on work} ,,, This handbook ��lso discusses emergency purch�ses. The stattttes .. specific� t ty st�te that al I contracts, either f-or m�terials-or for cons�ruction pu�poses, rzquiring an ex�enditure of $I,000 or more must b tet to the lowc� responsi6le bidder after notice has been puV! i s ed i n i;he off i c i�� I newsp�per. Except i ons to th is ru I e m�y be m�dc� only in the c,se of �n emergency. � 0 �'lh i l e he ex i stence of ,�n emergency i s � quest i on of f,ct req�ar i ng detern i nat i Qn by the counc i I, the ,ttorney genPr.� i h��s po i n�ed out th�t t e energency must be re.l as distingtrished from a mere i nconven i ence before the counc i l can d i spense ar i�-h regu I�-►r b i dd i ng requ i r�' men�. s. App I y i�� tF� i s pr i nc i p l e, the � ttorney gener�, I h�s ru 1 ed, for ex,mple, th��t the f� i lure of � wel I might constitute such �n emerye cy, but the breakdown .af pul� I i c wor�ks equ i pmen� d i d not justif dispens�tion with bidding requirements. " The Fr dley City Cht�rter does not specifically refer to emergency rep�,ir and does not define wh�,t is included in the reference to contr� -ts. '�'�h i 1 e the 1�ngu �ge of the Le�,gue of h1 i nnesota �9un ic ip� I it i es vi(I�,ge h�nd�ook rel�tes specifically to vill�ges governed, under stzte st�tutes i� is my opinion th�t repairs of �n emergency n�ture �re not contempl��ted in Sections 6.0$ �nd 6.Ob of the Fr.idiey City Ch�rter �nd th�t it is not necessary to obt�in bids before commencing repair of the brolcen faci I ities. I�m! � I so of the op i n i on th �t th i s i s true w i thou-�, resort i ng to - the use of �n emergency ordinance inasmuch as l do not believe that these sections �pply to emergency repairs. . l suggest th�t th i s �,temo be p 1�ced on the next regu t�,r Counc i I � agend, for discussion with the feeling that the Council may wish to �rdopt � policy by resolution giving guid�nce to the city �dministration in the h�ndling of such emergency situations. � 1 � ;�.__ '73 14�� l�Iississi;�l�i Street :�iti nn e�.:� o a_i s � :�1inn�:sota . �4embers of the City Ce��neil: Gentle�en= I shoald li ��e to call your at �eni;ion tio a ser'i- ous draina�e pra�lem �hat faces tih.e re�icler�ts of oar s �r�et, bec�.use o� �'ne run-off of �:atier �rom Ri..ce Gree?t aehoo�. �rie have lave�i here i.5 years, and ov,�l an acre of land. Until �� i�i.ce Cre�k ilet�.00l c�as built there �fas no d-r:.ina;;e ��roble:s, but fo-r tih.e past t�ree years because of �h.e run-off .�rom th.e sch.00l, ou?� lana ,.s �y�ell as �he z�-ro��erty of the adjoin- ing ne� ghbors have beco��e for :nosti of th_: si rin�; just swa�npland. The rur�-off is also dangerous -- �ir. Coleman c;3n attes � to tilis 'oeca�se the dept�. af �he tF:ater rises to such a point t.�.at �t�e c'nildze:� can �:;.ke ra��.-boats in tp.e yards. fihis wa�er has beco�.e an increasing attrac�ion to the c�ildren ii� and around tne school. The apathy and re- luct�.n.ce of th�e people in this area to assur�e arly:�ore taxes, _ makes this almost an �x�:��ram�r� unsolvable groble�. tt�a.t i hope that maybe �ur�ds can be found so�e�vhere to �.elp �t`lis si�t;�atio�l Tt�.is apathy and reluct�nce are what lead to blight areas and we would rather �nave than have this hap�en. S'}? c e re ly y ou rs , i%� . �%6�,0 �'�e~ �,� �� �rs . Cle tu s � e�. 1465 :rlississip�i 3treet . &Ipls. :�Iin«esota �. � '�. ' � 1 ' ' ?1 't' ;' �h1 w`' �, � I' t_.. k.�v .� ;', ' '� 1 ' 0 2501 Lo�.ry Avenue Nor�heast Minneapolis, Minr,esota 55�{18 June 12, 1967 �: -_ _- �:,_.._. ��� I: t`:_ ,� . � � � .4` ^ , ~"`•-.......� .- . . Fridley Village Councii Fridley, Minnesota - Dear Sirs: The St. Anthony Jaycees, of which I am a member, are planning a regional meeting of ali north suburban Jaycee chapters for the 27th of July. This letter is to ask your permission to hold ihis rreeting in Locke Park an said date, 7he meeting vri ( I las� frorn 5:00 P.M, to about 11 :00 P.P4, �rle wi 11 be serving food and beer if this meets with your approvai. I anticipate be#ween 80 and 100 Jaycees to attend this annual meeting ri�ith some members of the stat� board of �irectors in attendance aiso. I Mrould appreciate your response to the above addr�ess as soon as possib(e as �his is the firsfi and most important step in the planning schedule. Sincerely, � � - :�i".•.¢.d- ��--�'..�-'-� �_ ��"c J James Groos ` hw � � } �f � t_ � 1 :1%� :.��E �' � �� � .- � . '- , i � � � � � �� �� ` � � > � ���' � �Ljti !�t: � ��� �� � �l )`.. ; ��-� S� �. E. �c�'. � � � ' ' ";,�_/, � ' r� � - � � r ,7c 7� � � . . �C 1 y ♦ i. ':� "''i ' ' .� - _.�..�� � QUINN TAMM � E%ELUiwE DINECTON �, t__ 4' 4 `� . ('�. ' ' • , � E.'' � f���TE�';`���11 f0i''��L �',SSOCI�';�(�i0r`� Of= CHI�F-S 0� PO! f��:,-��';!�. Frzsid n iirst V�ce P� s d- � t i r i Y�ce °r- id�rt Wlll \ H. VL`:RIS lE0 -iDG L:.�r9�h..E 1G�ft: R S�I<YCi:Y. SFR - G l�10, ILL HA` IL-Gti 0�T C..VApA KcTiERI � OH10. In��me �i � Pzst Preaien; 5?eard J Pres�'�n� � fiflh ute Fre i�� � t PHIL! PJ �tlL THO �AS J ClNiLL JI�YER n�ILY .- ��1T0h A.�`SS. SA'1 Ft �1�i�CC.CAIIF. hcY':e:i�- M1.J. Hooar� � P cs.d���: Third Yice Pres dert S��th 'lite P e,�Ce�t JA E h.. Pr.OUGHTOY CURlIS OROS'RQN GEORG: A. '.tURPf1Y CHEoA EFXE, V.L ST. lOUIS, h'O OtvE1DA, N Y. Trezsurtr • Divi on r( Sta+c and 8[FtiARO l G4an�iKE Prc� i�I Fc i, TUCSON, AR120tiA ge; E dl C�3�rman S_rgzanta',�A�ms U� COIC YEB. � 00'+ R. UEP,fvIN3 YlIN\�TKA, Ill. 1319 EIGHTEEN7H STREET, tr'.4"�l. • tiYA,SHiNaTO�, D.C. 2G036 • AREA CODE 202—TELEPtiOPl� 265-?227 June 15, 1967 Mr. Earl P. Wagner City Manager City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue, N. E. Fridley, Minnesota Dear Mr. Wagner: Enclosed is a copy of a brochure which explains the consulting services offered by TACP. A survey typically begins with an invitation from you. to have us conduct a brief preliminary review of the department's organization and operations. There is no charge for this service. The preliminary study generally re- quires about a day in a city the size of Fridley and is intended to form the basis for the cost and scope of the survey. The next step is to submit a proposal to you in the form of a contract. If a general survey contract has been signed, we will then schedule the field work within the time limit specified in the agreement. Depending on our backlog, the interval between the receipt of the signed contract and the start of the field work will be six ta eight months. The field work itself generally requires several weeks, depending an the number of consultants assigned. When the field work has been completed we begin productian of a compre- hensive survey report which gives extensive and detailed recommendations in the areas specified in the con�ract. The survey report is usually delivered about six months after com�letion of the fielci work. This means in effect that we could noi promise delivery of ihe report until sorne iime in 1968. 0 ✓ Mr, F.arl P. Wagner Page 2 ��� :�._ ��� � On occasion a survey contract will emphasize direct staff assistance rather than a conventional full report. The result is an increase in the actual time spent in the field by our stafi, and a considerable reduction in both the delay before commencing the field work and before the report is completed. Staff assistance is also less expensive, but requires a willingness by the city to accept IACP staff recommendations without extensive explanation. Because of the backlog of work, our scheduling may not be saiisfactory to you, of course. Nevertheless you may want to proceed wiih the preliminary review now so you will not lose ground in our priority of work for 1968. Let us know what you decide. Enclosure Sincerely, � , -� ' y ; � , 7�` �L L d.�EC '"C.�' -�� ?Roy C; McLaren Director Field �perations Division 0 � � ��' � �� l. . I�' � '�' �' ' I,' � � T0: FROP!: ' SUBJEC�: � MFMO�tP.N�UM Czty t•ian� ;er James H. Hens�e}�, �o��c� of ue�l.th B��!:�d of. He�lth ACt�.viL�.�s �..-._-,-�__�`, l�.1 .� ��� :_-..�t.• _ � �l�t�� -:�\ r:.-` . 1F. 1\' . .: � ` ..t �: �� , ` � �: _' 7 ' �-, � �. . ," : - �`� _` .. -: -� -_; � % ;:, . ' ::: _ - -',, ,,; ./ �,..:1 :L-• , �l �•`'�l • . r." ^ ` � �.� _ � �, � ; � 7313 i1n3.��:rs ��;� Av�: I�. � b, c�mp? r�'.Lnt a� �enayt s Ar�hu� B�.^yanfiL thaC hot wat��: k��a�ex �s � 1,�� k].a�� . Or�Cered o�•�ner ��d Chies , 76.71 C�rz��aZ l�v�. P�. E. to r�p���' o� bu�.ld�.z�; �ou�rl b� cond�mn�d �or human o�ciapancy ��icl ordere.d vacated. ��i Lots ]. az�d 3 9 �lo�'�, �. 9 Gt?�.t�e� sar� T��°� ��� s aws��ad b3� Gunde� A. Gtandcrson � ncr ad.ci��s � g�}.���U�tre h�lci b� P�r��n����no�.�.s �'��.��?�., a� S. 8�h, Loan Nos. 1G1221�3 �r.d �0�23�. t��:��e �Q Mpl�o �'���'T'��� to have 1.ots c].eam�cl �n� c� ����d o� �1� �uxil� �nel to pc�st �'Pt� Dump�.ngr' signs. Lo� �, ��.. ?., �� �� �.�kso� R�.v��� ilans�� Ac�no S. �. c�rner of 63�c� �b�cl �e�s�,�x;����.�ca �����c�a. JL�°�k Lo� l.p, �i�.. 2, �va �'?��.�k�c�i� Raver ttano�, N, E. corn�t oP 63gd and Riv��v3.ew Te•r�ac�. Jus�k. (6301 R�.ti'ex�ri�T�* T�i�:AC�} Lo�C �17 B2oek 2� Eva Eri.ek�en` R3.v�� ?�annr, 123 63rc� LJay N. E. 2ncl i.o� 3.� �ram ��st Riv�r Ra. on nor�h sid� o�' 63rd. Ju�k. All oi thc� abov� thxeL lots �re owned by S�Tm. A. Duvall, no ' nddress �nd tax de�.inq�.tL��. P.��u�s�ed I,�nn;� Co�i�an to abate, anc� �Ch� cost ta ba assessed agaix�st the propex��y. 5770 2nd St. N. E., apt. 8, Mr. John N�ss complainLd of loaking ba�htub. own�d by De�n r;a�sser, 6792 Hick4�y Dr. N. E., Fridl�y 32. Investig;ation reveal.ed tha� tub had b��n fixed, b.owQV�r, door se�.l in laundL^y roon was a n s ta� e o f d is repa ir . No f ire ext in�uishE�s A� throughout the en�ir� bui�.din�. Apt. 6 had.water damag� to tile in ki�che:� fZbO�. Apt. three had rodent e�tranc� in Cabinets ttnde� kitchen sin�t. C?wnez• o�rdered to m.�k� n�cessary repaixs� to make xocl�nt px�oof and �o have exterminatecl. - . 5901 2� St., vacant Iats jusr narth of. Lots I9, 20,�81. 11, Hydo Par�c Adn. ot�med by Jam�s Lupient � 3540 Harding St. N. E. ' Complai.nt af 3unk �xnd wee�s. Investigarion revealed w�ds about a foot high, so�r2 old l�nb�r and jun.k on thc� N. E. por�ion of tho lots. Ordered cleaned an�1 cleared. . ...� �. .. �. � ' - Bd . of H�al.tlx Ac: c��Yi.�: ; e,s` p. 2 6-15�,G7 �'�� . � �- ,� . 59X6 ?.; S�. t.. �o ac•rn�d Uy �'�.r��d C. i3r� d3.c�� 5861 t,i. N:�ca�o L�I.e � Dri.v�, F��_dl.e�� 21. Cor�,�? �:if7��i1� �n ApL-. 1 snys �h�rc .�.s voa_� �.� ���.E n�aizl�:�:x�a���� done� jus� ha�.�s s�r-��t out once a we�k, Bu�s and flp�.ng €zn�s. I�v�s�:z�a�ic�n �:evc��a.�d tha� r►�i�1�en�nce has be�en � inc�.��as Ec� . b�s76 �. R�.ve� Rcl ., Lo� 2, Bz . 2, Johrison � s Old dxa.v�4�i7 �c�stata��n� fa� sa�e by Eenson Nicol.I.eL' Ave. Had o�cic:��d p�9�m�.s�s cl��n�cl structu�e to th�: was� of m��.z� bua.tct�.ng te�rn in�es �t;d w:t�th x�o�: n�s o 4Jus �o be co:nple��cl Ap�.~�.Jl ?.0 9 1967 �����d3��g to �'� a Gh�nd�.e•r �£ Vi���.i He�.°�.~�.c�k, c�.tq t�� to�ne3�' �a e� L-hei� s�: le'��eL o� �sst�� a ca:n��.�:i.���. Riverlan� Adn, Iizves tm�nt Co . ,1931 ar�ci �leared and �reen do�m as it is g�,°os��y �y agpraxizn��.�eiy th�.� firr�l. Requ�sta:i �d 1�'�. Chandlec a %029 r�s� Fe�.vc:.:° Rc�. G�.3��?x� G�u�.d, o3�c�E�c�i �o g�t �.'°i.d oF catnpas'� p�.�.e and �17. �.°cfu5� b�y �p:� �.I 22, 19�7. SC� 1�. ��ce�.v: n, �onpl�.an�cs on p�:op: �'�' a��c� no������� i�� � tiL:�:� cio��e. Re�qu�:���c1 Vir.ga.l �Ier�I.ck • to sc3r�d l�:�fi:�:r '�0 3�i�. GGL��.d E.Y�-� �h h� cl�.d J���v 2� 196%. - 55]. :TUga, Ca�r��r�uni�.� w�' � a.v��;��d �.� �h�.s acld��ss o Has b�en conc�cn���� ���>i u4��.c�s t��o��`h'c �.�zt=a ce�mpli�t°��� b3� Jt4z�2 30, mus� b� f a.�.? e� �.n. t���, h��:� i��. haw znio�:�nLd a13. par��.�s irivolvect of th� e��d3.� i �xi� , 371. 79th W��.y N. �. co�cl�-r�z�Yd di�i.xig floads A sitt��ng in low Zot. Lots 7 anc� � �3�.. 2, Spr�_nJbro�k �a�ck Ac�n. C�s�nex has l��zer from ci�� en�i.x����ir�� de��. s�:�.t;in� tha� �he ya�;c? e�n be dzai.ned to tk�e ca'�ch b�si.n uibci;:� th� s��e��. �Ie c�3.11 �lso connect to ei�y fac��i�i.�s. C��.�Ene� Belisle, Blc1g. Inspo r�:ques�ed con�emnatzan b� 1�.f ��d . Ag� e� to . 6Z! Lafayet��, condemn�;d du�ing floods, Lots 22 and 23, B!. C.} Rivervi.o��. H�ights. Own�r «�� �.nto bu3.].di,n� dept. and propos�d extensiv� improve-nent- and corznection to ci.ty ut3.la.ties. GLareneo Bel.isle requested condemnation be lifted. Agreed to. 595 ir.onton. N. E, corr�er of Iron�on and Broad, Lot 34, $I. F.� ' . Riv�rvi�w He�g`�t� Adn. o�aner D21m:�r 4lilliams, Home Federal, 730 Henn�pin, Lo��n 16703. Vacant house, �e�ds, Letter to cut weeds and grass. � ' � ;' � �.. 5740 Po11c St. 1`l. E. , Lo� I, Bl. 2, Sextert s Adn. , Lewis J.. Adams . Compla�.nt of trash ancl jurik and ��eeds. Letter sent April 14, an�tnpr 1Qtter sent J�.ne 10. If this order is not complied. with will request :�x. Herrick �o issu� a compl.aint. - �. ' � 1 Bd. o� H�FZILr� �c�:�v�.��.e�, �'.'1�`.�'7 �� p� 3 . . .... Lo� 19 excc��� sau�h 197 k�e�, l�udito�'s Subda,v�,:: i�n 1?_9 a��n�d �y Fa3.lc Go•ris����t_c���n C�. 5900 T���.��. ��re�.�ti, N. E. (158�� 75th A�re. I�. E.) Co�pla�.nt; o� an oj d slxack ex7 stci�nu az� the pro���:�y. fZcqu��tec� ocana� to at�a�e. � ' parcel 900, �ud.�.tor's Subd. No. 129, just south of 75th+ �va. N,' E. •. iiehixirl 7`�78 �-z�y�s . L�.L-tic�: ecl w�.'�h �a��ds a:�ci d��i�a.s . P�s s 3.b1e .I. rod�n� hrrbo�c��o. Rcq���stc�d �t� c�.ean ancl cl.cax. Ro�er A. Johnson9 722 1�?a.dland }3a��lc Bldg. ,�;p�.s ., own�:� e 501. 57�:h Plac�g lca� 1, Bl�o�k 4, C�,�Cy V�ec•� Adn. CampZm3n�c o� juYilc Rnd cz�br�s . o:�n�� by� R�i��� i jlo�.ske 9�'er�e�ai D�nz, Mix�nesota. RequLs�ca �a cic:��. ancl c:��a� ar�d p��t- �'No Dumping�r signs. ;. . . ?639 Bacon D�3��, vac�f�� p�'�k �.Y�d �•ahi�� hc�v��. Gor�p�,ai.n� of { �ur�k ��id ].? t.t.e�°. ��3Y�� cl b;� %d C��a�.e:� o Fr�r s�S e b;� R�sc P���1 �, ���a��, 560��.02�, 6229 U���.�ca�s�.�� �v�. rI. �o L���E��: tc� �v�� �teaL �s���e ta �'��::�n ancl cl�ar o� �.�.� g��:�ag�, t�ash �nd o3.d r� fu��na.rure. iS�o� 13 9 B1. 1, rieaclot�rmo�� Ter�€��e. } � Coux��y Rcl. H. �u�tc ea�t of (}�d C�cr��x�u3. ori nQ��th s�.c�e of County Rd. � H. F' torn��v c�ei.��°�s. o��;t�ec� 1�3� P-t�.�z:��o�a C}n'��.�c�.� Fap��, e/o IIo3.��» ' Ca�cad� Co. g G��g� 1.1 Blcl�;. ,:�p�,s . Pequc�� ��d �o cican and cl.ear. SO1 G�encoe o�-m�d b� Tred Co. rent�i prop�rt�. Ren�ed �o a Mrs, RobC. Wr�llr•,:��i �.na c�h�n she st��4ed t� e�.can b�far� �toving in found it wa� �nfes�ecl ca3.�h b��s �nd roa�i��s. H�ci paid 5100 do��n for ror►� �r�c1 vL�.n��d �o l.i�e tt��re un��.7, their ho��� w�.s bui�.t. Refusc�l to rnov�; in. t�as r��e�.r�d �o r"r. %i�rrick re manoy paid for r�n�. �nv�s�3.�a�ion �^ev�ealed �ha� h�u�� i.s now occup�.ed and that t'nero are n� b;ags so mus� have been e.��e�minated. {Tred Co., Ted Ha�lem� 2753.Yosemi�� Ava. S.� Mp3;s. 16, 926-1067.) ��Y Lot 20, B1. 2, Oak Grove Adn. behind 6632 Frid�.�y S�. N. E, owned by Carl SorEnson. Complaint of debri�. Corner of Ano�ca and 66th. ,- No v3.sible refuse. Weeds not hi.gn en�u�h to �iv� to weed inspeetor. j'' Only one pie�e of lumb�r that same kids w�re playing w�.th. , F;1 L_.. Recheck of *n::ssy prop�rty at 640I Cen�ral revealed it had bean cleaned M�. • . . . � . . . . . . . � . a' . 12�7 Gardena own�d by Lyie and Donna Holland, sa�e address. CompiainC of junk and ar� unfi.nished house. Parcel. 900, N�eloland Gs�rdens. . Investigation rov�aled 5 vehicles, an oId makeshift camper, a baat �nd an unf inishee� house. Pin ��ccu�r�-�ulatian o� juntc. This department has no jusisd3.citxon over tinfinished buil.dings or vehicle parking. J • . � ' - 6 15- 57 `� -- - �0 Bd. af i:�;a1t3�. AcL�vit�r:r � . �.— P • �� . ' ' ;' . 4 l 474� 2nd St. (S. 5 i't. of Lo� 2, a� �. �f Ia�� 3, nc��: ��1 30 ft. o� I.o� 4, B�.o�?c 5, Plymo�xih �.�a1, )�:�Y��:�� �r�pvf^�y ot��n�d b� 1';or���i� A. and Jennca�.). P. P3.itzu��,��.�, nn acic��ss. i-;c�m3 �`edc;�a].s %30 H�rLnep�.:°i has mo��gag� G�r'��053�3� Carnn7.a3..n� pf j�flk9 de��3s, jur�'e cax�9 otc. Occ�r��:n�: s�a��d sh� woul.cl c�.ca� up. Lc���g: sen� eon�i�°m�.na oz�de� �o ��ea�n and ciea� p�ern�.scs. , _ , 620p b].ock o£ 5th 5�:. , cioubi.a bu�z�;�3.oFrs beh:�nc� �279 Unzvexsi�y Ave. oE�ned by H���y and r":a��I-a�. ���, L�s� ?_ g Su���.v; 59, hand� e�i by a��orncy i�im. Te�edc�°9 2�i59 ��nr� ����. N., 529w6���0, An estiate. Compl��.n'� vf ei���is, ga��a��9 e�c, Let��� �o c],e�n and clear �nd to properly stor� ga�b���. . 5857 hsai.n S�. I�. �. ,��t���.i ��o�a�^�Y; �e;.�aa�� 3.s P!�. Toum�, owned by �1o�th.d��,� Rea�.��q 6927 O�s�o i'.d. S�?�1�, �.n�.�c hou�o on Ma�.n SC. � n�x4 �0 58��%. C�mp�.a7z�� o� n:•ssy p�c�p��,tya �,�tt�er ����: to cl.eail and c�.��r_ ��1 ga�b�:�;� f�°arn p�°�m�,�es , 1I35 73 � Av�. RT. .�. ,��t� 3, 8� o�r. 2, e�����,:� Vxew �;anor., rer�tal prot�exty b�hynd Su;o:�:�.oA 0�_1 S�a��or. a� %.�IS H�£;i2i�cty E�S� ot�ned by Dana].d A. anci Les t��° C� ��s � C��p� a 3.n � o i m�s sy p,: e�ni.ses . Ju��: and t�ut� g�=� �;�ya�c� �,h.a c� �.s � zon�.n� ��.��b�.e�. Pr_ emises A�OU?.It� Ci47�:I.� 5.11� t,7��^e c3 �':�n. K�i ��.x�g ch:..c�����s. S�n� lette� to ob��3� ag:� �.cuJ.t�� p��.-�,�,�. . 801 68�n �,�r�nue R;�. E, , o�med by Jo� Vance. No cove�s on garbage �cans. I7�b�.°is bLawi.z3g i.nto neighbo?�QS yard. i,ot I6, Block 2, Broolcv�aca .�dn, Le���x sent tr� k.�ep gaxb�g� �nd �ro�'usc cans t3.ghtiy covexe�. � 6741 Qui.ney S�. N. E., Lo� 8, B1QCk 5, Bxoakviec� Terrace, �i11iAm E. V�etor. Comp1a3a14 of buxning in barr�? s. Us in� L-�ao SS gal, oil ` drums ta buz°n tr�.sh. Le�te� to c�ase bu�nix�� in b�r�eis and acquire ' propez incinera�or. 6401 Cen�raZ Ave. N. E., Lo� 20, Bl.ack i, 5pring Valley Adn., owned by Stnn�.ey J. Besta t�ho apparently Ii.ves here a7.so. Complain� of m�:ssy property. Orde�ed to cLean and ciear.. �7�.11 recheck. �Co^�plaint of dumpin; on Targnt prop� L-y bet��een Ch�ri and 688 T.H, 100 (oId Max Saliterm�n proper�y.) Will be taken eare of. .. Skycaood Mall, 52nd and CEntiral. Numerous comolaints of trash and debris. Le�ter to I�. Sheldon P1or'�ensan to cleRn and clear and make arraz��men'Cs to keen clean. � - B:�. a�' �T�z].th �act��_�v�_��i.css . , � 8i. � � p � . . btlls�6��;-- . t 0 b�2�� P3_�1:�a a�. I�. �. o,•rnec� hy N��c. ThompSOfly samo addr�:ss. �,ot 6s r�oore Lak:e H�,�;��la�lds ls � A�n, , Accordin�; �o ASSes�03C'� S ot�ice Cl.ax�nc� �rc� Ger.�xzide �i'no�psc�r� h�d conts°uct- fo� deed and I.iv� he�c:, (other n�m,cs �.zlvolve:l are; �'ym�n �r�d GoLda.e Bexg and �ll.en �nd Pau3.a.ne Stonc) comp3_A�.n� oi m�:ssy proper�y irom po13.�� dep�. OCCUP�Yl� oras �leaii7nU up a� ti�.rn� o�' su�:vey. 6391 CEnts�al. Av'�:. N. E. (p�rce�. 1350 and 1390) acaned by paul. Parris, sax��e ad�.:�e�s . C�mplain� of �ar.sY proP���3' • 5ome oi th3.s had been cle�.n�d up at ti.mQ oi sia��aey. W�.3�3. xecheGk. _ Parcel. 1370 e:ni.ch �aces on 64�h l�v�. N. E. atim�� by %trs. Edlund be�.ng h�nc��.ed b3r �ia�c�ld Ovi�n, ��0��� M�a�oc�bro�k Lane, St. Louis Park, riinn. Ccrngl.aint of inessy p�ope�:�y. Orde��ci to cl.ean and ciear. , 1314 N3.s s�.s � a._r. p i. 9 Lo� 17 ,�1. 1, Sp� �.rig Val. �.ey Adn, ne�� to Ferd � s t�lec?�.�.n� ��d o;�ln�d b� Fard Hol.zhou, sa��� add�css. Mess�, junlcY, e��. Th�.s hGcl allL bUex� ��.��r��d up �'� t:�r,�� of su�,�=�y. 631I �,bJ.e, I�ot 2, P�!'av��; Latc� High�.ands ot��d b3� Kei��n A. Woelcs, same adc?r.��s. Co�'n��a�,nt of cars ar�d me�sy pro��xty. Cl.eaned up anci ca�s �one. I,oCs 10, ZOy ��y 87:.oc'� 3, ��t f�o��RAce•G��ek�Sc Qo].�� own�d�byth of 6��h At��. Pt. �. �.c�.o.�5 s��^� Anoka Caunty. �fl��d� , junk, cans , ete. , o�.d trev l�.mbs . Apparen�C].y used as a cltzr�pi�� �;�ouncl by neigllba�:•s . Let�cc�^ to an4ka County to clean �nd cl�ar. 33 sRmple� tak�r� o� municipal water supp3.y t�sCed satisfRCtorily. J 0 ' . � � e �v� �-.,r? [;`il � �> �i'�;%) c:� G��a u l"; � � Ci�t 62L5 UNI\�Ef�`_�ITY AVE=., NCIRTHEAST MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55421 � {. ; r'c - `� •� �/ � ` / � � �. / � �� .� Lt ( - / . C - �.�'- � ., ;: :� - _. -. , il/ ,, , � ... i� �. ..�� �` �' . � L , . • 1 � i,�� % �r',.r'. ,.!/ t_ /r: j _. � y �� ♦ /• F' /. • ' j . � ,' - ` � I c. � /� i i� . _ �. • . . � (� / �' . i f•, � : _rt, • J' l./, /:[-! :'_ � . . • � . 1 ;' / . <_ i . � . • i. �. `, . � � � i � ��{•ti•�.+i''f�.� �+ r' � �.,, i .;�.,..<< .i i �% �iZ�t, t _ �,• / • �; C�-. ` � � �/ { : j �_ -� c l . • , �� ' •_ 'I l�. { e �C /_.r -f i -r .. t._. ' �/, y`'- '� 4` �.,��.�'c�. :�� � �' � // . .__ ,% - � __. - - � >i���l<< ` � `��� ;`.� �;•- :C;: , �-'�� � � }�,��`,t. _ i�/ � •� PHOt�lE:,S[L?-::41C1 �, . , � �': ir. .�._ . . � : p•� . .i; r � p � �+ . : �; -; / ,, �� J• . . , . �. ' �`� . , ,�. � .:--' , � ,� �_ t f . �,.,� � ���� . /!`� � � { " `r �� ���� . ��.�T� � �� , - ,� ►. , ..! ( `. r , _ �; � f � .a,.L .. / � . Fire Pl�one 5f:0- I I I U June 26, 1967 � CI i"i' aF Z�`1ZT��.'.�.'Y �.'.r✓ �.-�l F�? tie.9 C:'! ��i � i� i V l: ��5� l:.✓ ��,�.i V../ S�� l..e 1i.1 � l..�i E.1.� Fi 1%. fi431 University flvenue N. E., Fridley MINNEAROUS 21, MINN. 8us. Phone 5��0-:,�1`jQO� �;, �... _. U : ' ,: : ,� The Honorable b4ayor and City Council � City of Fridlcy, Minnesota ' � E Gent'3_emen: `' As the neia Ci_ty Hall completion draws nearer, we should ma}:e a determination of of t<<�o areas relating to the instal].ation of the new emergency reporting system. ! . i' I would li.ke t� have the Council det�rmine ho�,r many Emer.gency Call boxes they wish to install so that I may get together �oith Chiefs bicCax�thy and Hughes and ;' select the most strate�ic locati.ons. � The City Courlcil has also indicated a desire to take over the supervision of E the �lold-t�p and Burglary alarms from the City Linuor dispensaries. This will E' undoubtedly rec�uire noti.ce of ternti�lation of the existing contrac�s and also � negotiation to purchase the systems from ttie companies c��}lo have provided this service in the past. [ i. I will be gone from my office until July 17th on vacati.on but I tivould be most happy to assist the Council in any way that may be helpful. �, Respectfully yours, � . , �� - � __ �,,/� �../'.J� ,z.�'� � C�� . R e t D. Aldrich, Chief �� Fire Prevention Bureau , �._ RDA:mle '' �' � !' �, n YO�.� C���i ��c��� 0 � STCI�� Fi��e� . SA�VE La�es ' ' ' .. _. . � � � ` � � _ - . .. . a r/��Z-t.��r. ::�� . _. �.} � � . ' '. � � . R. . ' • . . e IR.I: v i�, �. ��' 6% ' . . , • 1 . -• • '• . ���� � � . . . , . . � . � . . • . I Y���x��:a;� rec,ueti� �n.�t ��.�e eity col�rcil v;�c;_�te ,. ; � {, 57��2 _':ti _�i:t,e . Thi � i� be';��,ear �1�� ur:d 3rc? st . . . . ��Tr�i�k Yov , r j ; l r�> � ' �' � �` . "' � [' � .! -� / /"_ . � . � : . � - . _ . ;� ��.... .�� � I.l -�4 . ,�__ - ` � " � � Y� J ' � . . _ . � - . , � - � ' SAV ��64-08 � � - � �� ' . . _ , �. � ' i' � ,� . � . � ,� _ ',' . � � f � . �� �� i � MEl`10 T 0 MEMO FI:0�1: M�r10 DAT}, City Manager Nasim Qureshi, City Engineex' June 27, 1967 MEMO NUAI�ER: CM ��07-30 .� RE: Conferences About Detached Service Roads in T.H. �47 Attached herewith is a copy o� the conierence report held on June 22, 1967 at Maple Lanes Bo�a7.ing Alley about the above mentioned subject. We also had another meeting at 9:00 o'clock in the morning of June 23, 1967 at riinnesota High�vay District No. 5 offices between Bud Redepenning, Assistant Anoka County Engineer, Bob Yess, Pat McCarthy of the Hidh�aay District No. 5 and myself. �� It was agreed that the fii.ghway Department would prepare the � plans fox the detached roads on the West side of University Avenue at the intersection of Mississippi Street along with the slip on and off. They woul.d, also, prepare the plans of the road around City Hall as they have alxeady done the basic work for this. .� � • I have asked the Highzaay Department to supply to the City by the July l0th Council meeting the description of the right of way needed to be acquired so that Council can author.ize the acquisition. � �' �� . : �1 � . ( .. ''� We discussed the possibility of starting to advertise for bids of tFie pxoject even before all the right of way is acquired. Once we get the plans from the Highway Department for the road around City Hall, we would try to negotiate with the contr�ctors who have existing street projects witii the City so that we can start the construction inunediately. It was everybody's feeling that the right of way acquisi-. tion and signing of agreements have to move ri�ht along if we propase to do the construction this year. � ' . '' NQ:ob ,:' ' l _ �r � � �lZ�t.t:,L r.L���l�. - -, NASIri QUP.ES�II, P.E. 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At ��jssi::��-��t�i ��re�t .la=:s s�-�u2d also be �cr:,j;le�sd �o ::�•svta CUlility c-�n l�t ca�trac��. ! t..,����,;, .. � � �, _ C:��:�p t;; , � .,. `.� , �; . ---- . . r '- . � '� • 1'..^; ' � !`P � • s • � .� !.J vr ° � ` � ' ' !:. : r�>. � ,�' _ � ..i. y . ti, � _... - 9 ' I ' I ' ' , ' ' ' MBT10 T0: City tlanager MEMO FROi�1: Nasini Qureshi, City Engineer rlErlo nATL: �June 27, 1967 M�MO NtTNL�ER: GM ��67-29 G��• ' �` d:- ---" i.• 'st• _... .:� R�: Acquisition o£ SZ of Right �way £or 73rd Avenue West of University Avernte We have been corxesponding toith Sears, Roebuck and Co. for acquisition of above mentioned right of V�ay since August of last year. On December 6, 1966 �ae received a letter froni E. S. Elrlderson of the real estate department af Sears, fiaeUtick and Co. informing us that the officers of their Company have agreed to grant to tlie City the deed for the above mentioned right �f way. Since then we have sent the deed for. the right of way to the�n three �imes �aith their requested changes. Afier that cae gave it to the City Attorney, �lirgil Herrick, and he wrote new deeds to satisfy theix instructions. He has corresponded with t.IlE.'ill three or four ti.mes and up to date we have been unsuccesstul getting this right of way from them. It seems that Sears, Roebuck & Co, has changed their minds for some reason and are reluctant to gi.ve this ri_ght of way to the City. They have been making all sorts of different excuses to delay granting this right of way. : I feel that if Council proposes to improve any.section af 73r.d Avenue West of University Avenue this year, the City Council should authorize the City Attorney to either negotiatE and/or proceed with condemnation to acquire thi.s right of way. NQ:ob �1 ,I r ��"�,,(..t,-t��, '�.�/��'� NASIM QUR.ESHI, P.E. City Engineer m � 0 . 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' ' . �, 9 + � � . a � ° � � ,� � ,�t��=�?,� 2S8.a7 �� '� � � ; \ � � �LT-- 4 N.-89°28'/6�W. , ' `� � � - .a.� a � � �� e a � ( '- o, �` � 3 � e 273. g,= 2 59.3o u� 0 � E,1sr 1 EAST S ,� � • ' � 2 4 // c 4 �� ' . e ` ' \ -- � � � � a 2 60• 68 �C' � � � � �4 - - - --- � �� S.-B9°29%!0='E. , a � • • � ' � �Z p � ` � I t''indQ'F � Ufi%1y ,EosPir>Fr�1 ' _ � � � .$ �+ , �- — --- � , . 267 S6 262./9 � 9z2.i� ------- — ,a. £�sr � . . . . CAfY . . — — _— � � I ' I ' I ' ' ' , � � ' IL_.J ' ' . FXCFI:PT OF rIINUTi.S OF PI.ATS & SUUDIVTSIONS-STP.l�ETS & UTILITTFS SU�C MGETING - JUNF 29, 1967: r ..r._, �� 2. PROI'OSEll P1:ELIrfINARY PLAT : P. S. ��67 -04 BATTERSON ADDITION DONALD BATTERSO\ : All that par.t of Lot 25, Auditor`s Subdivision ��23 Revised that l.ies West - of the Westerly right of way line of Riverview Terrace. Mr. Batterson explained that from the circle (cul de sac) the proposed � house would be about 200 feet. Chairman Jensen asked Mr.•Batterson i�'•,� what he is proposing is that a single lot be platted, and�the answer was "yes". Mr. Batterson was asked how access was obtained to the present home . and he said by a double driveway, harseshoe shaped. Chairman Jensen co�ented the normal xequirements are not pertinent to this proposed subdivision. He presumed it would be Mr. Batterson's intent to remove that poxtion of the vacated cul de sac which now exists. Mr. Batterson said he dicl not intend to remove it as the cost would be too high. Jensen said that people will trespass and there will be no way to stop them. Mr. Batterson answered that the only traffic axe the people who live there, and it is a one way road. Memher Nagel asked if some other owner had it and wanted to do some- thing with the property toward the River, F�oulct you have trouble with aecess. Mr. Battersort felt there would be enough land fox a street. It was mentioned that this is another unusuul situation of a div ision of two lots into three with a provision of easement for a reasonable drive�aay between the two lots. Also, it is unusual to have a house facing the backyard of another property. Albrecht said there were-quite a few instances of this along the River. Mr. Batterson was asked about the availability of sewer and water utilities, and he said he had been told these were in and stubbed in by the property owners to the South. Engineering Assistant Clark said that sewer and water was in the street but he was not certain about it being Stubbed in. The Subconunittee discussed the property to the North and South of the proposed plat, noting the size and possible street access. Schmedeke suggested a cul de sac coming in from the North. Chairman '�Jensen agreed and said it would require cooperation from the owners to the North, and when it would be contemplated, a hearing would be held for the progosal and Mr. Johnson would be asked to indicate his desire. The only qualms he had was leaving the street in the front yard. Clark said there was a difference in elevation between the houses -- . � one would face the River and one face the street. The differenee is about I2 feet or so. - . Chairman Jensen recalled that the motion of the Planning Commission included the wording that the work of removing that portion of the vacated " street could be done by the City and be assessed as a street improvement, and this seems to be a relatively logical way to get this work accomplished. Page 7�tao . �y ._�.,._.. _. � Excerpt oi Minutes of �k'lats & Subdivisions--Streets & Utilities Subconmti�<t�e-. `�� Meeting - June 29, 1967: Member Myhra suggested that when rir. Batterson builds his house, and has the basement excavated, the contractor could take out the paving. The Engineexing Assistant said a bituminous berm type curb would be adequate to hold the water. � � Chairman Jensen read from the Council minutes of June 5, 1967 the disposition of this vacation. MOTION by Nagel, seconded by Albrecht, that the Plats & Subdivisions- Stxeets & Utilities Subcommittee approve the preliminary plat, P.S. �67-04, Batterson Addi.ti�n, Donald Batterson, being all that part of Lot 25, Auditox'� Subdivision ��23 Revised that lies West of the Westerly right of way line of Riverview Terrace. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 0 CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA OFFICE OF THE BUTLDING INSPECTOR TOPTC; MON`THLY REPORT TO THE CITY MANAGER JUNE 1967 TXPE OF CONSTRUCTION Residential • Residential Garages Alterations & Aclditions Multiple Dwellings Commercial Industrial Municipal Churcl7es €: Schools Hospitals , Signs Moving OTHERS Heating Plumbing Electrical 1967 JUNE 20 14 21 0 2 0. 0 0 0 3 0 60 0 NUMBER OF PERMITS ISSUED , � 1966 JUNE 9 39 14 1 0 0 0 0 2 6 1 72 THIS YEAR TO DATE 7$ 39 70 1 4 Q 2 3 0 18 1 216 LAST YEAR TO DATE 89 73 ' 71 5 4 3 1 . 0 . 2 36 3 287 32 25 118 I52 21 32 112 I58 42 55 194 320 95 112 424 630 ESTIMATED VALUATION OF BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED Residential $ 390,600 $ 201,000 $ 1,549,175 $ 1,766,100 Residential Garages I8,45 0 46,170 56,443 96,063 Alterations & Additions 65,733 86,Q10 274,329 342,378 Multiple Dwellings 0 92,000 16,000 292,000 Commercial 975 0 1,004,975 701;500 Industrial 0 0 0 874,515 Municipal 0 0 4,500 177,421 Churches & Schools 0 0 503,000 0 Hospita�ls 0 116,OQ0 0 116,�J00 Signs 2,720 17,250 15,320 37,875 Moving 0 0 2,000 ` 2,000 $ 478,478 $ 558,430 $ 3,425,742 $ 4,405,852 . I MONTHLY REPORT TO THE CITY MANAGER 3UNE,1967 TYPE BLACKTOPPING CARPENTRY EXCAVATING GAS GENERAL HEATING HOUSE MOVING MASONRY OIL HEATING PLASTERING ROOFING SIGNS WELL DRILLING Page 2 NUMBER OF LICENSE CURRENTLY IN EFFECT AND � LICENSE FEES COLLECTED TO DATE • '. • NUMBER FEES COLLECTED 6 $ 90. 2 30 I4 210 � 32 480 58 1,450 38 , 570 0 p � 19 285 6 90 6 90 2 30 13 325 2 30 198 $3,680 PERMIT FEES 1967 1966 THIS YEAR LAST YEAR PERMTT NUMBERS TYPE JUNE JUNE TO DATE TO DATE ��9284-��9343 BUILDING $1276 $755 $7756 $iQ,440 ��6605-��6645 ELECTRICAL 1528 517 4721 4,gg2 ��'3884-3916 HEATING 457 931 2727 5,343 �4336-��4357 PLtTN�ING 448 597 2119 2,595 SIGNS 135 706 498 1 122 $3844 $3506 $17,821 $24,482