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07/17/1967 - 5904�� C i 1 � 1 �' , i ! � 1 1 � 1 COUNCIL SECRETARY - MARY LU STROM RBGULAR COUNCIL MEETING - ACi�:NDA JULY 17, 1967 IZE;GUL.�R CQt7I.�IC�L M�ETTNG ° JULY l7, 19r�7 -- 8 F.P�;e PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: 2 minutes ROLL CALL: 2 minutes MINUTES: Regular Nieeting, J'uly 5, 1967 5 minutes, ADOPTION OF AGENDAs 2 minutes PUBLIC HEARTNG- 1. Fina1. P1at � Bati:er�on Addi�a.r�n� 5 minutes OLD BL3SINESS: 2. Interpre�ation of Land Use - Commerce Park, 10 min,ute u 3. Additional Faini.ly La.ie �nsurance Coverage for Ca.ty Em ployees, 10 minutes 4. Resoiu�.io�-� - Council Policy on Emergency Repairs, 5 minu'ces 5. Consideration aL Special Use Permit - Mil.ler Funeral Horne, 10 minutes (8; 5], p.�2, ) NEW BUSZNE.SS- 6. Ba.ds - ST. 1967-20 (Opened Noon, J`uly 10, 1967�, 4 mir�utes 7. Board of Appeals tLZeeting Minutes, July 5, i�67, 5 minutes 8. Reconsi�eration of Request for V�x?a�ee - Inyaldson -- Board os Appeals Meeting iyfinutes oL June 28, 1967, 5 m�znutes 9. Building Standards-Design Con�tro3_ Subcommittee Meeting i�Iinu4es, July 11, ].967, 15 minutes 1.0. P1.anning Comnission I�t°�tin� Minutes, July 13, 1967, 20 minutes ].l. Sign Perini� -- Vern Donnay Homes, 5 min.utes Pages 1 - 22. page 23. Pages 24 & 25. Page 26. Page 27. Pages 28 & 29. Pages 30 & 31. Fages 32 & 33, Page 34. Pages 35 - 37. Pages 75 - 80. Page 38. REGULAR COUNCIL N�ETIVG — JULY 3.7, 1967 —$ PoN1e (Continued) 12. Consideration of Postponem�nt oi Bond Sale - Eh].ers, 3 minutes Pages 39 & 39A. � l3. Change Order� �1. - SS#87 - Ely Street Area, 3 minutes 14. Change Order �3 - SW&SS#79 - Addition oi Storm Sewer on 64% Avenue Northeas'c, 3 minutes (9:54 P.M.) 15. Resolution Ordering Preliminary Plans and Spec�.- fications - G4th Avenue Nartheast, 3 minutes Pages 40 - 42. Page 43. Page 44.. 16. Resoluta.on Receiving Preliminary Plans and Speci- fications and Ordering the Hearing ��h Avenue Northeast, 3 minutes Pages 45 & 46. 17. Resolution Appxovi,ng Turn Lanes on T.H. #47 and T.H. #65, 1.0 minutes 18o Resolution Requ�sta�ng A..noka County Commissioners to Designate 73rd Avenue as a County Road and Improve It, 3 n�a.nut�s 19. Buildang Permit - Onan �ampany, 5 minutes 20. Claims, 3 min,utes 21n Estimates, � minutes 22. Estima.te - Minnesota Highway Department, 5 minutes 23. Licenses, 5 minutes 24, Site Plan. -- Ca.ty Hail, Bennett Building, and Garage, 10 ma.nutes 25. Lower Level �TSaye in I�iEw City Hal1 -- Library- Police, 10 minutes 26. Progress Report on University Avernie Northeast Intersection and on 5th Street Northeas�:, 5 minutes (10:59 P.M.) pages 47 & 48. Page 49. Page S0. Page 51. pages 52 - �5. Page 56. Pages 57 & 58. REGUT��..Ft COU'.��C�L .�L�ETIr�G �° JULY 17, 1967 -- 8 PeM. (Con��_nued) 27. CommuniCatio���, 60 minutes (a) Schoo�. District #14: Replacing Cu�b on E�lst Avenue Northeast. 4 mi-nutes (bj School District #7.4: E asement Along Arthur Street Nor�heast. 4 minu4es (c) City Engineer: Fence & Bridge on T.H. #47 10 minutes (d) North Suburban Sanitary Sewer District: Sewer Connection - Agreement. 10 minutes (e) S. C. SmiZey, Architec�; Room EB35 - Civic Cenicer. 10 minutes (f) Moon Corporation: Terrys Addition Escrow 5 minutes (g) park Direc�tor: Land and W ater Act -� M�lody Manor 2 miriutes (h} Evans Michaud, Cooley, Hal.].berg & Erickson; State of Minnesota: Targ��. S-�ore - Sewer Pipe Gasket. i0 minutes (i.) Church oi St. William: �?uit Claim Deed - Sidewalk Constructian. 5 ma.x�utes VISITORS: 10 minutes ADJOURN• (12:09 PoM.) pages 59 - 74. 0 ' ' REGU�R COUNCIL P�ETIT�G AGEr7DA COl�itY,."ENI'S - JUI�� ? 7, l96? - 8 P.M, PUBLSC HEARTNG- ' l. FINAL PLAT - BATTERSON ADDITTON: The iinal plat will be available at the Council meeting for the Counc�.l to view. The Public Hearing Notice is on Page 23. ' OLD BUS�NESS• , 2. INTERPRETATION �F LAND USE - COP•�SERCE PARK: A memo from the City Attorney will be found on Pag�s 24 and 25 rel.ative to this item. � ' ' , ' ' � '�� 3. ADDITTONAL FAMILY L2FE INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR CSTY EMPLOYEES: See letter from Dick Schillinger, General Agent, on Page 26. Apparently, family life insurance is avai�.able �or all city employees who wish to have it. 4. RESOLUTION - COUNCIL POLICY ON ENfERGENCY RE PAIR: Z'he resolution is on Page 2C, and surn�~narizes and puts in resolution form the memo wlzich the Council has previously received on this matter �rom the City Attarney. . 5. CONSIDERAT�aN OF SPECIAL USE PEF.��iIT - MILLER FUNERAL� HOrT� : This item had been tabled at the September 14, �.966 Counci7. Meeting untai.l such t3.me as P�Lr. MilZer cou? d present a proposal, whi.ch wauld be acceptable to the people in the area. Excerpts of Board o� Appeals Minutes ax�d Couneil P�Zinutes rela�i.ve to this ntatt�r are faund on Pages 28 and 29. NEW BUSxNESS• 6. B�DS - ST. 19�7-].0 (OFENED NOON, JULY 1.0, I.967) : The bid sheet . will be found on Pages 30 and 3].. These bids are for the seal coating program �or the year 1967. � 7. BOARD OF APPEALS MEETSNG MINUTES, JULY 5, 196i: These minutes a�e - an Pages 32 and 33. � ' � 8. REGONSIUER.ATSOIV OF �2EQUEST FOR VARiANCE -- INGALDSON - BOAI2.0 OF APPEALS MEETT�iG r'IINUTES - JU�TE 28, 1967: The Board of Appeals m�eting minutes of June 28, 1967 relative to this matter are on Page 34. Mr. Ingaldson,had previausly requested a variance from 35 feet front sei.back requ9.rement to 28 teet to perma.t construction of an attached garage wi.�ch living area a�ove. i�Lr, Ing�ldsori appar- ently made an error in his reques-� and he is now requesting to ch�nge the variance from 35 feet to 26? feet setback. � ' ' � ' �_J , 1 , !� ' ' ' , ' � u � REGU7,�.R COlTl�TCZL ri,�ET LNG AGFNJ�� CC7;����.�7TJ - JtiL_r 17, 1967 ^- 8 P�M. ( Co�.t �.r�t�ed } 9a BU�I�ING STASiDA�:DS -- DF,S�G�T C01�71I;,OL aUBCO1�Lt�l'T^lEE M�ETING MTNUTES, JULY l]. o�.9Fs7 < The m:�xiui:�s a�e an, p ages 35 through 3 7. Item #1 o� the mi.nutes, the su�icornmi�:tee recommenaed denial of the request to move a house onto Lot 1, �lock 1., Froi,d's Addi-�ion. Item #2 on Page 35 rela�.a.v� ta th� consideration af garages for the proposed 6-dwel.li.ng apaa:tmen�. bua.lding on Lots 3 and 4, Block 2, Hayes R�.ver Lots, the subc�xn:nittes recomm�nded approval of this prop�sal con-- tingent upon the vai: �.ance of t'ne setback requirement, which was approved by� t�ie Bo�rd of Appeals at th�ir meeting o� July 5th, which_action is on Page 32 of this agenda. In Ttem 3 on Page 35, �the suk�cammit•l:ee r.ecorE�mended approval sul�ject to the Moon Corporata.on get�ixzg a va�riance on -che lot area requa.renaen�c. This �ariance has not been appxi�d for as yet. Sn I-�em �4 on Pages 35 and 36, the subcommi�te� r�commended ap�roval ot this subject to certain con- dita.ons re�.a�ive to the �treet, u��ility and drainage being sol.ved. In 2tem �5 ox� Page 36, th� subcommittee �cecommended approval of tY:e pre�.imina�y p3.ar�s o£ �his ap�.run�nt cori��.ex subjec-t to c�rtain sta.p- ulations as r�ote�. in the minucese In Ttem #5 on Pages 36 and 37, the subcon��.�tee reGOmrn�nded app�oval of this request subject to certain coaidi.-�i.ons as no�.ec� an i.he minutes. l0o PLANN�?G COS��SSION ��ET1NG NZINUTES, Ji3�,Y },3, 19�i7: Item #l, Swanson & Ju�.��.awska rezc�ning reques-�, re�u3.res no �c�ion by the Counca.l at tlzis time. I�i Ttem #2, the P3.anning Commission recom- mended approva7. af the final, plat o� Batterson Addition and this is Item #1 on i.he Council agenda. 7Cn Ttez�a #�3, the rezoning request on Lots Z thraugh 6, Caxlsora's Summit Manor Annex 2nd Addition, to rezone from R-1 to R-3A, the Plaalning Commiss�,on recommended approval of this rezoning. The Cauncil ac-tion would bs to order the public hearing for the reaoning. Item •;-r4, vaca�ion of Charles Street be- tween Anna and P�ississippi River, the P7.�nna.ng Commisszon could not take action oz� this matter, hawever, they wou.ld like to have the Council set the public hearing far the vacation oL this street for the 7L'n of August. Item �T5 f Ve�.erinary C1.a.nic, thex� i.s no action ior the Council. a� this time. lhis concZudes the Planning Comma.ssior� Meeting Minutes. The minutes'are on Pages 75 throug� 80. Il. SIGN PER��IT - Vi;i�N DONNAY HO��I�S: A copy o£ the application for a sign permit is an Page 38e This a.s for the replacement of a sign which was blown down a.n tne caindstorm. 12. CONSIDERATTON OF POSTPOIv��i�I^ Oi BOi�1D SALE - EHLERS : A copy o� the i�otice to Ba.duers is on Page 3�. NL. Fhlers r.tay have a reso- lution for youx consa.der�.tion. and formal ac�zon at the meeting. A letter fr�m Mr. Ehler.s ��ill b� �ound an Page 39A. ' ' ' ' REGULAI2 COU:�?C�L �•'I;u�T?"N:' AGE�"DI� COi�Iiti'i;:ai�l'I'S -- JU,T�Y `7.7, 1.9G7 - 8 P.M. (Conti.nu�d) 13. CHANGE ORD�Ft•;�l - SS#87 - ELY STREET: A copy of tne change order is on Pages 40 and 41, and -�ne supplerc�entary agreem�nt is on Page 42. If you have any ques-cions relative to this change order, Nir. Comsto�k will be at the mee�ing �o comm�nt. Z4. CHP�NGE ORDE�t rt�3 - SV7&SS�r`79 - ADDITION OF STORM SEWER ON 6� AVENUE ' NORTHEASI: A copy o� the change order is on Page 43. Any questions may dzreci:ed to Mr. Comstock, Consu].ting Engineer. �I � 15. P�ESOLU'1'ION ORDERING PRELTMSNARY PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS - 64TH AVENUE NORTH�AST: This is a routine resolution and is found on Pac�e 44. 16. RESOLUTiON REC�3V11�TG PRELIP�LTNARY PI,A�RTS ANA SPECIFICATTONS AND ' ORDE�2ING THE HEARING - 64T�i AVENUE NORTHEAST: �his is a routine resolutian az�d is �ound on Pa,e �5, and the Notice o� Hearing is on Page 46. � , 17. RESOLU`�.`SON AP�ROV7SIG TUt�T LANES ODT T.H. #�7 AND T.H. #65: T`he resolution ��i13. be �o•and on Payes 47 and 48 o The City Engineer can elabora�e fua: �her on this i�: you wish, l8. RESOLUT�ON REQUESTING AL�?OKI� COUT�TTY C0�1��RSSS�ONERS TO DESIGNATE ?3RD ' AVENUE AS A COUNTY ROAD A!�TD :Ci�P.OV'r; iT: The resoJ,uta.on will be found on Page �9 as requested by tk�e Counca.i. ' 19. BUILDING PEP.�2IT - ONAN COMPANY: A copy of the permit application is on Page 50. ' 20. , 21. . � ' � CI CLA?MS: The claim numbers are an Page 51. Detail ot the claims i.s inc�.uded in the envelope ��rith �he agenda. ESTIMATES: F,. la.st'of esta.mates will be found on Pages 52 and 53. Detail o£ the Noye� estimate wa.11. bA found on Page 54 and de�ail of the Tri--State Drilling esi:imate e�ill be �ound on P�ge 55. 22. ESTIr1t1�TE - Z�.IN�NESOTA H�GHFr'AY DEPARTNIENT: Thi.s estimate on Page 56 has previously been before 4he City Counci�. and was tabled by the Council. at the meeting o� March 20, 19&7. This a.s the only estimate the City has r�ce�ved in Z967 io� signals. I would recommend that this estimace be paido I� -the Ca,�.y xec�a.ves fur�.hez bill.ir_gs during the year i967 r�vex and ��3ove wha-c has heen budgeted � perhaps th�s� later biZiings could be prorated or 'ne3.d aver until January 1, ].968 for payn�n-� . 1 ' , ' ' , REGU�R COITNCIL M�'ETING AGEND�1 COr�3�y�NTS -� JUL1' �7, �.967 - 8 P.M. (Continued} 23. LIGENSES: The licenses tor your consideration wi].l be found on Paqes 57 and 58. 24. SITE PLAN - CITY HALL, BENNETT BUILDING, AND GARAGE: Councilma.n Samuelson asked that this item be placed on the agenda. The City Engineer will have a sketch o� the site plan at the meeting. 25. LOWER LEVEL USAGE IN NEW CSTY HALL - LIBRARY-POL�CE: Councilman Samuelson asked that this item be placed on the agenda. 26. PROGRESS REPORT ON UNTVERSITY AVENUE NORTHEAST INTERSECTIONS AND ' ON 5TH ST�ET NORT�IEAST: The City Engineer will have an oral report for you on this mm�..tter a-c the meeting. , 27. COMMUNSCAI^T4NS: (a) School Distric-t n14: Replacing Curb on 61st Avenue Northeast: ' Z believe this item has al�:eady been taken care of. The Ca.ty Engineer ma.y hav° some comrnent on it. The letter is on Page 59. � ' ' ' � ' ' 1 , ' (b) School District �14: E asement Along Arthur Street: This communicatio�. on Page 60 can be received and tiled, (c) City Engineer: Fence and Bridge on T.H. #47: The memo from the Ci-ty Engine�r on Page 61 is in resuonse to a request by the Caty Councal. (d) North Su3�urb�.n Sanitary Sewer District: Sewer Conne ction Agreement: A letter from the Distra.ct dated July 7, 1967 will be found on Page 62. A letter �rom the Distra.ct dated July 12,• 1967 wi�l be tound on Page 63. They apparently wish to have the Ci�y of Fr3.dley co�nit i��self as to whe-Lher this is to be t�rtSpar�.ry or permanent connec-ci.on before they okay the connect- ion. The resolution wa.11. be faund on Pages 64 and 65. te) S. C. Smiley, Architec4: Room EB35 - Civic Center: This letter is found ors Page 66 and a��arently is. in answer to a reques'c made by the Ci�y Council� Letter from Noyes on P�ge 6? and cos� sheet relative ta '�:his a.s on Page 68. (f) i�.00n Corpc�ration; lerrys add� �ion Escrow: Mr. Julkowski asked tha-� I pl.ace this item on the agenda. Letter on Page 690 ' REGULAFt CO�[)NCIL I��`1' i�TG AGEI�?DUA COP�1tn,�.NTS � JULY 17, 1967 - 8 P.M. (Conta.nued) ' ' (g) Park Director: Land and tr3ater Act - Melody Manor: The t memo on Page 70 from the Park Director is for your informatian and can be received and filed. ' (h) Evans, Michaud, Cooley, Hallberg & Erickson - State of Niinnesota: Target S-tore - Scwer Pipe Gasket: ihis item is an the agenda . because Target stores is asking for approval of the use of ' ty-sea], neoprene gasketing on underground sewer work. The City Engineer can elaborate further on this and can give you a recommenda'cion i.f you would like at the meeting. The letters ' are on Pages 71 and 72. (i) Church o� St. Wiiliam: Quit Clai.m Deed: Sidewalk Construction � ' 61st: The letter on Pages ?3 and 74 accompanied the Quit Claim Deed that the Church of Ste William gave the City of FridJ.ey, so that the C�.�y could ins�all sidewalks along the church prop- ' erty. I would assume Items �l and �4 of their letter would present no paxticular problem. The City Attorney ma.y have some . co�nment on Item �2. I do not know if this is som.ething the ' City coul.d give a guarantee on. with reference to Item #�3, T do no� know what amount of money they have in mind, perhaps the Engineer�.ng Departmen� will have to talk to them further on ' this matter. ' ' ' l_J ' ' �J L1 � , � � ' ' ' � ' ' THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL ME�'1IntG OF JULY 5, 1967 The Regu.lar Council Meeting of the City of Fridley was called to order by Mayor Kirkham at 8:G7 P.M. OPENING CEREMONY: Mayor Kirkham asked the audience to stand and join in saying the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. ROLL CALL: MEMBERS PRESENT: Kirkham, Liebl, Harris, Samuelson, Sheridan MEMBERS ABSENT: None PRESENTATION TO JAI�:ES SHAY: Mayor Kirkham announced that the Police Department has a function they would like to perform at this time. Officer Kennedy, President of the Fridley Police Pension Association, presented James Shay with an award and read the placque which commended Mr. Shay for his bravery. Chief McCarthy, on behalf of the Fridley Police Department, presented James Shay with a Series "E" Bond. The members of the cour.cil individually congratulated ,7ames Shay and Mayor Kirkham said that today, among our citizens, there is a growing disregard for law and order and it is so refreshing and encouraging to meet and know a person that is such as you are with so much courage and bravery and anyone who can display such bravery is a credit to our commun i ty . APPROVAL OF MINUTES, REGUL.AR COUNCIL MEETING� JUNE 19, 1967: , MOTION by Councirman Liebl to adopt the Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting af June 19, 1967 as presented. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, therE being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. � � ' 1 ' ADOPTIOht OF AGENDA; Mayor Kirkham suggested adding Item 5A undFr Old Business, "ERICKSON PETROLEUr1 COrIPANY, IN�., FENCE ON EAST SIDE OF SERVICE STATION" (HOLIDAY), that under Item 7�a) a petition Sy Councilman Liebl regarding fencing along Highway ��47 from 49th avenue to 53rd Avenue be added to the Agenda, and I�em 2t3 (a) Parks and Recreation u.ommnunication be ac�ded. Councilman Harris stated inasmuct� as we have not received a report b�ck from our Ci.ty Attorney regarding Item 4"REPORT ON OPFN SYACE REQUEST", I request it be �eleted from �he Agenda until the next regular meeting. MOTIUN by Councilman Liebl to adopt ttie agenc�a as amended. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upo�i a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkha�n declared the motior� carried. ' � , � , ' � � � , ' � � REGULAR COUNCIL 1�1L;ETING, JULY STH, 1967 PUBLIC HEARING - VARIAIv'CES, LOT 3, BLOCK 1, HERWAL'S 2Nll ADDITION: Page 2 The Acting City Manager read the Notice of Hearing. Jack Terpstra, attorney for Mr. Gearhart, stated that one of the problems on the variance in connection with this matter is to provide adequate parking space. I am sure most of you are familiar with this already. Under your zoning ordinance, there is a�ravision for obtaining ex.*ra space. Arrangements have been made between the mortuary and St. Philip's Church. The church has 200 parking spaces and they can use the mortuary parking area and visa versa. The mortuary does not hold funeral services on Sunday mornings and it will not interfere with the church services. He called on Dr. Deane Richardson, president of St. Philip's Church, who said the mortuary would make a pretty good neighbor. We have an agreement on the parking. I understand the second problem is the setback. The landscaping is far more important than parking and their building and landscaping is at-tractive. Councilman Harris stated the Council has indicated to Mr. Gearhart a desire to acquire additional land for parking. Mr. Herwal answered the only problem we would have is that of cutting down on the north side, then there would be no parking space for that lot. On the �aest side, we would have to push back on the hole side and it is questionable building there. It would ruin the piece to the north for � future development as the cost of a lot would run to $20,000 and that is a lot of money for parking. Mr. Stanley Carlson, 6219 Baker Avenue, asked why you cannot put more than 18 parking spaces. He said I am not objecting to the request, but can't understand why he cannot put more parking space. He wondered what would happen if there were a loop-hole in the agreement with the church. Mayor Kirkham reassured him there is a legal document for the agreement. Mr. Carlson was told that there has been a written agreement established by the church and mortuary and it is a matter of contract now. As to the parking of 18 spaces, I think perhaps zoning requirements, such as setbacks, etc. affect the amount of Zand remaining for parking. Mr. Carlson wondered why there is always someone caming in for a variance when they build. � Councilman Harris stated that unless there is a petition before the Council or a petition to the district court to withhold the ordinance and deny the request, he felt a motion would be in order to approve the request for the variances as shown with the stipulation of occupancy- that if, at any time 1 the contract between the church and mortuary is severed, the property owner wi11 provide a parking space equival.ent to what is necessary as so shown in the Code on his property. ' L_J , , MOTION by Councilman Harris to concur witti the request for variances as shown on Page 21 of the 3uly 5, 1967 agenda and grant tne permit to construct a mortuary at 6210 Highway ;�65 with the provision that if the contract for parking with St. Philip's Lutheran Church at any time is severed, that the additional parking pl.aces from eighteen to £ifty-four k�ill be secured within 500 feet of the property as so shown by the Ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Lieol. lipo.n a voice vote, alI voting aye, except Councilma;i Samue2son who voted nay, rlayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. The Public Hearing on the variances of Lot 3, Slock 1; He naal's 2nd Addition was closed. �.J � lJ , � � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, JULY 5, 1967 PUBLIC HEARING - ON INiPROVEMENT STREET PROJECT I96%-1 (ADDENDUM ��5): Page 3 The Acting City Manager read the Notice of Hearing. Mayor Kirkham explained that there are several ways in which this project can be put in. The original request was to continue the street according to the map on the wall. The Engineer points out that it might be advzsable to put in additional storni sewer in connectian with this street. CounciZma,n Liebl stated he went down that area and the people want access to 57th or 58th. He saw two catch basins installed on 57th Avenue, one catch basin on 58th. I think we do not have to tax the people down there when we can alleviate the problem by putting in the street and giving the people access. From the Engineer's standpoint,.there is not actually much water problem there. The City Engineer said as i.t was pointed out earlier, the storm sewer is advisable but not absolutely necessary. Councilman Liebl continued that only a few people would be assessed the 1 $600.00. You would over-burden the people. I don't want to give up the street. I would be in favor of having the street put in according to the Code of our City. � �i ii � , Mr. Joe Zizak, 5791 - 232 Street N. E., said that his taxes are $l,$00.00 on one house, and his only income is from his two houses. Any additional tax would be more of a burden. Councilman Harris asked if there would be a problem making a right turn, and the City Engineer said there would be no problem. Councilmar� Li�bl ask�d the Fire Chief, Robert Hughes, who was present, if the Fire Department could go through the proposed street and he said it would be no problem. , Frank Gabrelcik, 5740 University Avenue N. E., sai,d he has a Used Car lot on 58th Avenue. He did not believe a storm sewer would be necessary, but definitely wanted the street. . ' The property would be assessed $14.78 per front foot ar $1.48 per year plus interest. Mr. Zizak was informed that he would not b2 assessed for this project. . . , The public was informed the aim-�.is to get this street in during this construction season. Mayor Kirkham declared the Public Hearing on the Imgrovement Street 1967-1 (Addendum ��5) be closed.- , � � � , RESOLLTTION ��126-1967 ORDERING IMPROVEMENT, FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES 0� T:iE COSTS THEREOF: STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT 1967-1 (�JDENDL'M ��5 ) MtYY�"�ON by Councilman Liebl that the Council adopt Proposition ��1 for street construction without any storm-sewer for the Improvement Street 1967-1. (Addendum ��`5) from 57th Place to 58th Avenue on the improvement of Third Street, and that the street U�culd have concrete curb and blacktop street according to the code of our_ City. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ORDINANCE ��369 DEFINIT;G CERTAIN FIRE ALARM REPORTING SYSTEMS AND SETTING FORTH RULES AND REGULATIONS FOR TH�IR USE Mf1T�0iV by Councilman Harris to adopt Ordinance ��369 upon second reading, , w�iving the reuding, and publish. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a roll call vote, Kirkham, Liebl, Sam�ielson, Harris �;oting aye, 5heridan voting nay, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. REGULAR COUNCTL MEuTING, JULY STH, 196? IDISCUSSION OF DATE UF BOND SALE - EHLERS: Page 4 ' The Acting City Manager said Mr. Ehlzrs stated there are quite a number of bond sales to be held the same week and he may recommend holding our sale, July 17th or latex� He was going to ask the Council if they had ' any objections to holding the sale on August 7th rather than the week of July 17th. Because he is the fiscal consultant, and knows the market better than we ' . do, and if that is his suggestion, Councilman Harri.s said he would concur with him. � Motion by Councilman Harris to concur with Mr. Ehlers. Seconded by Councilman 5amuelson. Upon a voice vote, therebeing no nays, Mayor .. Kirkham declared the motion carried. 1 ERICKSON PETROLEUM STATION �'ENCE: Councilman Harris said Mr. Whitcomb was not present, and if the Council ' wished to pass on to another item, we will wait until he comes in and bring it up again. ' STORM SEWER ON STARLZTE BOULEVARD: Wallace 5earle, 6231 Starl'.�e Boulevard, said he would like a definite ' answer to the storm sewer on Btarlite Boulevard and Sylvan Lane. We are supposed to be assessed for storm sewer and are getting no benefit from the storm sewer. Why are we being assessed? , � It was explained to Mr.Searle that storm sewer assessment is made on the area basis wherever the water drains. If your water drains onto another lot, both property owners are assessed. There will be no additional storm sewer in that area. Councilman Liebl told Mr. �earle that this is a very complicated project , and it is called No. 5-C. It includes all the area starting from the _ railroad all the way up to Mississipi Street and down ta Hwy �i�100. What they have done in the past, they have assessed the people first on the main, interceptors and then the laterals. The main is in, a11 the inter- , ceptors and we have put in the laterals. You live in about the middle ef Starlite Boulevard. There is a low spot which will be solved when we put in the permanent improvement of Starlite Boulevard. This is also a ' Minnesota State Aid Street. WnenQVer this is brought up, you people, in my opinion, should get a credit because you are assessed for it now. It could not be done in any one night to clarify this. , � ' Mr. Comstock, Consulting Engineer, was asked to give a short resume of the history of Project No. 5-C. He said the original design was made on this project in the late 5G's, the final design in 1900. At this time the storm sewer line was proposed to run up the walkway to Starlite. It was deieted at the final cer.tract and at the public hearing in an effort to redu�e the cost of the improvement. The main prupose was to eliminate the valley gutter. The area is benefited and the water-does drain. Some water may collect in low lots and �ahen the roads are constructed to Gity standar.ds of prop.er grades, all the lands in this area will receive the same benefits. Mr. Searle was assured he would not be assessed for laterals. .- , REGULAR COUNCIL I�ETING, JULY STH, 1967 Page 5 ' CJ ' , , ' , L� , � i BIDS - STORM SEWER. I�O, 82 (��;PENED D'OQN, JIJNE 26TH, 1967) : The Finance Director read the three lowest bids as. follows: PLANHOLDER Northdale Construction 5739 West Broadway Minneapolis, Minnesota C. S. McCrossan, Inc. Route 2 Osseo, Minnesota 55369 G & L Construction Inc. P. 0, Box 389 Hopkins, Minnesota BID DESPOSIT St. Paul Fire & Marine 5% Great American Insurance 5Q/, United Pacific Insurance S% BASE BID $52,552.40 $58,541.40 $56,777.00 COMPLETION DATE 60 Calendar Days 45 Calendar Days 90 Calendar Days Mr. Brunsell read the letter from the Consulting Engineers giving their recommendati.on. Councilman Harris asked Mr. Comstock if they had had dealings with Northdale Construction Company and the answer was no. Have you checked into their reliability and he was told they were reliable and financially o.k. Motion by Councilman Harris that the City Council concur with the Con- sulting Engineers and award the bid to vorthda_le Construction, 5739 West Broadway, Minneapolis, Minnesota 55420, for the amount of $52,552.40 contingent upon the acceptance of the supplemental agreement by the State Highway Department to the City Council. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried, � BIDS - STORM SEWER N0. 87 (OPENED NOON, JUNE 26TH, 1967): The Finance Director read the letter from the Consulting Engineers re- viecaing the bids, making a recommendation, and the proposal submitted hy the low bidder contained the following statement: "This '�id is made ' without adding the 3% Minnesota sales tax. Should any ruling from any governmental agency requi-re payment of this tax, payment in like amount would then be added to thzs bid." This matter i.s being discussed with � the City Attorney and will be further repor'ted on at the July 5th meeting of the City Council. � � i � , I� Mr. Comstock wished to add that there are some homes im this area, particularly arour.d Ruth Street, Ashton and Longfellow which have wet basement problem. One of the contractor's who started construction and stopped the work because of high watPr table. The City Engineer and our office have been considering having perforated gipes and putting in a drain in part of the areas, attempting to negotiate a law figure with the low bidder. The present figure we have received is not acceptable with. ou-r office. We would like the matter delayed until the next Council meeti.ng on i�londay night, July lOth. Regarding the 3% sales tax being added to the bid, James Gibbs said that he checiced with the tax department and checked the laws and a�,parently it is satisfactory to have this item added to the proposal if the Council �•�ishes *o accept it. It is definitely a�art of the progosal no.a so that the proposal will be entirely accepted , RECULAR COUNCIL MEETING, JULY STH, 1967 , , � I , ' , Page 6 or rejecf:ed with this statement on it. Tr you a.dded 3% on his entire bid, he still would be less than the second bidder. However, the 3% would not be on labor costs or material purchased p-rior to August lst. Councilman Harris, addressing Mr. Comstock, in regard.to the fact that this is going to be a prevalent situation in ail construction, will you police the material costs. Mr. Comstock answered that this will be the only job, as by August lst, it will be settled. Presently it is impos- sible to get a positive answer from the tax department. Mr. Comstock thought the matter ot the 3% sales tax could be handled either by change order or supplemental agreement at the time of the award directing what items would be covered and also directing what purchases could be made prior to August lst, if at a11 possible. Mr. Comstock agreed to police this. Councilman Sh.eridan entereci at 9:15 P.M. MOTION by Councilman Harri.s that the awarding of the bi�l for Storm Sewer Improvement Project ��87 be tabled until Ju1y lOth. Seconded by Council- man 5amuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the mo,tion carried. PETITION FOR FENCE ALONG T.�tUNK HIGHWAY ��47: � Councilman Liebl, on behalf of the petitioners for. a fence on Highway ��47 between 49th and 53rd Avenues, presentec3 the petition to the Council and asked if a resolution could be drawn immediately and send it along with � the proposed 51st 5treet footbridge. They felt it is definitely a traffic hazard to the homeowners and the people liva.ng in the apartments. L_J � L � ' � � MOTION by Councilman Harris that the Council receive the petition,for a fence along T.H. ��47 between 49th and 53rd Avenues. Counci.lman Harris said I think this is not the only area on Highway ;�47 that could and should have a fence, and a request to the Engineering Department was made to come up with a fence recommendation for the balance of the area tnat should be included. Also, to come up with a Resolution regarding the fence. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. Councilman Samuelson said that he was meeting �aith the Highway Department regarding a bridge for the Columbia Heights School and it is included in the Barton Contrac�. , PLANNING COMMISSZ�N MTNUTE.S - JUNE 22, 1967: Councilman Liebl asked to consider for a moment the rezoning request (ZOA ��67-04) by the S& S Investment Company concernin,g Lots ]. through 5, $lack l, CarZson's Summit Ma�ror Annex, 2nd Addition, to be rez�ned from k-1 to R-3A. This coiacerns Third Street, too. He was opposed to a 24- unit apartment buildino because it *.aould be a terrific hazard and there are no parking facilities, .but if they were meaning to put up a si�: unit, one stor-y apar trnent building, it �•�as his feeling the people would not object to this. They wil.l come �o the Council with a petition, as they feel there is so much traffic on Third Street now, and with the new street, it could not stand any r:iore. REGULAP. COUNCIL T�ETING, JULY 5, 1967 � Page 7 MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive the ;�,i::;:tes of the Planning ' Commission Meeting of June 22, 1967. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirl:t�am declarEd the motion carried. , BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING, JUNE 21, 1967: � MOTION by Councilman Liebl that the Council receive the Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeti_ng of June 21, 1967. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being n� nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. , ' � ' ' BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING, JUNE 28, 1967: 1. THE GONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING ON A REQUEST FOR A VARTANCE FROM SECTION 45.24, CITX CQDE OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 1963, REVISED DECEMBER 31, 1964 BY WAIVER OF SIDE YARD REQUIR�MENT FROM 172 FEET TO 10 FEET ON CORNER SIDE OF LOT ll, BLOCK 2, SYLVAN HILLS, ANOKA COUNTY, MINi�iESOTA, SAME BEZNG 6101 R.AINBOW DRIVE NORTHEAST, FRIDLEX, MIN1�dE"SOTA, TJ PERMIT CONSTRUCTION OF A DETAGHED GARAGE. REQUEST BY ALBERT F e MARSNIK, 6101 RAINBOti�l DRIVE NORTHEAST_, FRIDLEY, r1INNE SOTA : MOT�ON by Councilman Harris to concur with the Board of Appeals and . ' grant. the ya.riance,, by waiver of side yard requirement from 17 2 feet to 10 feet on the corner side of L�t 17, Block 2, Sylvan Hills, Anoka County (610Z Rainb�w Drive N. E.) to permit construction of a.detached garage to Albert F. Marsnik. Secancled by Councilman Liebl. Ugon. a � vaice vote, all voting aye, except Councilman Samuelson and Sheridan voting nay, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. � �� � �� � ' 2. PUBLIC HEARING ON A REQUEST FOR A VARZANCE FRQM SECTSON 45.2b, CITY. CODE OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 1963, REVISED DECEMBER 31, 1964, BY WAIVER OF FRONT YARD SETBACK REQUIREMENT OF 35 FEET TO 28 FEET TO PERMIT COPdSTRUCTION OF AN ATTACHED GAR�GE WITH LIVING AREA ABOVE ON LOT 10, BLOGK 6, RICE CREEK TERRACEa PLAT 4, ANOKA COUNTY, MTNNESOTA, 'SAME BEIP3G 6777 - 7TH STREET NORTI-tEAST, FRIALEY, MINNE:SOTA. (F.EQliEST BY GERALD G. INGALDSON, 6777 - 7TH .STREET NORTHEAST, FRIDLEY, MTIvTNESOTA) : It was noted that Mr. Ingaldson was not present. 1KOTION by Councilman Samuelson that the Council cancur with the Board of Appeals and grant the waiver of the front yard setback requirernent of 35 feet to 28 feet to permit cunstruction of an attached garage with living area above on Lot 10, Block 6, Rice Creek Terrace, Plat 4, Anoka County, �6777 - 7tn St. N. E.} to Gerald G. Ingaldson. Seconded by . Courieilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. MOTION by Councilman Sheridan that the Counczl receive the balance.of � the Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting of June 28, 1967 inasmuch as no actian is necessary. Seconded by Councilr�an Samuelson. Ugc�n a voice vote, ther.e being no nays, Mayor Kirkham dec�ared the motion carried. � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETTNG, 3UJY 5, 1g�,7 Paoe 8 � � , � ' j � , ' � , ' I � ' , SAFETY COMMITTEE ;�IEETING MINUTES, JLTi�T� 21, 1967 ; MOTTON by Councilman Sh�ridan that the Council receive the Minutes of the Safety Committee Meeting of June 21, 1967. Seconded by Councilman „ShPr;��— Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried, INTERPRETATYON OF LAND USE - COMMERCE PARK: , Mr. Sam Rosenbaum, representing the Federal Lumber Company (Retail Lumber) stated that they are buying land in Commerce Park. The Company is presently �.ocated wh2re the freeway is going through. They are interested in Lots 5 through 8, 25 and 26, and 1 and 2 of Commerce Park, and they will be crecting a very fine building. Mr. Gibbs said that regarding zoning in the area, we are talking about C-1. I understand that it is retail lumber and the question I would like to ask i�n regard to the applicability of the ordinance is, where do you intend to put the warehouse? Mr. Sam Rosenbaum, General Manager and Treasurer, answered that they plan to have offa.ces and s�xlas rooms a�ong University Avenue. Directly behind the offices and sales rooms, not facing University Avenue, they will have the principle warehouse facilities. Directly in frant of the office salesroom, there will be a parking sgace for about sixty vehicles. The front of the builcling will be as attractive as they know how to make it. Lots 1 and 2 wzll be xequired as access for the railroad spur. Most of our heavy commoditi�s, such as lumber, will arrive by railroad. We hav e talked to the Northern Pacific Rai.lroad about putting a spur across,�practically adjacent to the crossing en Osborne Road, across Lots 1 and 2 which will be on the rear portion of either Lots 25 or 26. (The sketch wi11 show it). Mr. Gibbs sazd that they had discussed Zoning C-1 that aft�rnoon, and it was our interpretatian of the zoning as it now stands that a warehouse or lumber storage would not be permitted within the C-1 zoning. As far as the retail operation itself is concerned, iz would be within C-1 Zonir,g, but that the warehouse itself and the general storage area for the lumber would not be within C-1 Zoning. It properly should be located across Commerce Lane in the Industrial Zoning. . Mr. Rosenbaum said ttzey intend to operate a major aper�tion and the warehouse would, physically, have to be adjacent to their main selling area, and not to be able to do so, would he impractical. We have looked at the area thoroughly, and the access road is a considerable distance back from University. , Councilman Harris reviewed the zoning of Commerce Park and asked �r. Mike Hafner if the original plans were sti11 in effect, Mr. Hafner replied that, originall.y, these were the plans and he would have gone along wirh them, but now, these people come in with a new idea. If . the Council still wished him to follo�a throug�, he c�ould do so. Councilman Liebl said he believed with all the large shoppin� centers coming in, he dc�ubted very much if you ��ould get a shopping center in that area at this time. Councilman H?rris sai_d he appreciated the fact that these people were t�ying to make good use of the land and be an asset to Fridley, but if our attorney advises us that there are restrictions, of course we have to abide by this zoni.ng, Th.ere is a possibility that w2 .� REGULA� COUNCIL r1EETING, JULY 5, 1467 Page 9 �. 1 would want Lots 26 through 29 to be usable for a small shopping center, but I ttiink to resolve the problem would re,uire a formal opinion from our attorney. � Councilman Harris informed the petitioners that the next regular Council Meeting will be held oxz July 17th, and at that ti.me, if we can have a formal opinion from our attorney as to how we can circumvent if we can, , the ordinance' as it so now states. .I think in the best interest of the City, we should wait for that report. ' � 1 � ' �� i , � � � � I � Mr. Rosenbaum asked if he could explain their plans to the City Attorney in order for him to work their plans into the area. MOTION by Councilman Harris that the Interpretation of Land Use in Commerce Park for Federal Lumber Company be tabled. The City Attorney is to report back to the Council on the 17th of July. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being na nays, Mayor Kirkham decl�.red the motion carxied. PARKS AND RECREATTON CONPIISSION COMMUNICaTION REGAP�DTNG SUMNIIT SQUARE PARK: Councilman Liebl asked permission to read the letter from the parks and Recreation Commission dated July 3, 1967e He referrPd to the Special Parks and Recreation K,c�r<nission Minutes of May 15, 1967 wt-!ereby they approved Preliminary Plan P-2 as the final plan �or Summit Square Park and authorized execution of the plun. He,stated the people in �he area have consulted him and asked that the plan go through as tloted. They feel it is necessary for the ch3_ldren in the are�. to have this playground, and they do not want to wait any longer, and want i.t done this year. As long as the money has been budgeted for 1967, Councilman Liebl could see no reason for waiting any longer to give the people what they want. A citizen from that area, Mr. A1 Osfar, spoke in behalf of the peopl.e who were in favor of getting the work done this year. Courn�ilman Harris agreed the people have been very patient and the Council concurs with the people. We have decided that Plan P-2 is the appropriate plan tor uses as the land now exists. In the area that borders on the South of Hughes Avenue, I think the Parks and Recreation has made a reasonable statement when they said_that if you put in equipment on a temporary basis, it would make it impossible to have safe equipment. We do not want to pur in equipment that is not anch.oredo Mr. Osfar said the people want a skating rink ag�.�.n. Councilman Harris said we agreed in our discussion that Plan P-2 is a reasonable plan for the deveZopment of Sun�nit Square Park, but based an the discussion before and the recommendation of the Parks and Recreation, we should not put in any temporary appuratus an tY:e sou�h half of the park which borders Hughes Avenue. If the ball-playing is a problera there, we will. have to find another so2.ution to keep t12e ba�l in the park by erect- ing a fEnce. Mr� Osfar felt the fence would be adequate.. . MOTION by Councilman Harris to rescind the previous mot:ion of the Council on June S, 1967 which stated "Adopt the Orioinal Plan P-2 for Summit Square Park, with the exception that on.the south side there be a slide or swing installed to prevent ball-playing" and re-affirm our position to impler�ent Plan 2 for Summit Manor Sr�uare with the stipulation that no temporary apparatus be placed in the south half of the park on tl�.e Hughes Avenue side, and that �he Park Dzrector be directed to expedite construceion �J ' ' , � i � � � � � � i � � � � REGULAR GOUNCIL ME�TING, JULY 5, i967 page J_0 for Su.m*nit Manor Square with funds a�a_ilab].eont�tVO�cervote, Pherebbeing date. Seconded by Councilman 'Samuel.,on. Up no nays, Mayor Kirknam declared the mot�_on car.riec�. �� � In answer to Councilrnan Liebl's c�uestion, Mayor Kirkham said there was c� �� � no o e here who could tell him when the project �aoulds�was�anlinvolveda� �J own had not been dragging nis feet as thz � that Mr. Br � ou know, we made a decisiori~?ry� rob�em as to exactly liow to solve it• F'� y er rou let us know �� P but anoth g P � based on what we trou.ght the people wa ted, that this isn't what they wanted. Councilman Harris said you have an acil hastdiscussed the�possibilityaof land as far as size goes. This Coun acquiring additional land imovedtforward�thisl�v eningrand�Itam surelourin developing parks. We have request will be answered as fast as our Park Director can move. ,.� T A �m �-r„r nF u�T,T�AY SERVZCE STATIDN (ERrCKSON-PETROLEUM C0. INC .� r'r.iv�� v�v ,.,n�� ��.�,� __ --- - Counci.lman Harris stated that Eri�kson Petroleumtwoulduerectta1eredwoodng pernit was the provision fence along the Ea�t boundary line of their property. The fence, to ate, has not been erected. Mr. Whitcomb called me tonight and asked me to put it on the agenda tonioht. He is an abutting Pr�oeand fxomrtheHstation, experienced a lot of unnecessary traffic going =eo le such as li�hts, noise, etc. Mr. Whitcomb e�plained th.at a number of � p have come to him an�3 want2d *o know �ahen the fence was going to be put up. He had callec3 City Ha11 man.y times and the last time, the City Attorney informed him there W�i�e Sa�lmostl1ten�monthshsincerthe o�riganalVdeal �aas straightened outa It is . set up. Mayor Kirkham told Mr. Whitcomb talleErso that��henitheyCdopplace�ald like o buy the other half of the y fence, it will be �ut up on th�ir property. They will still conform to the o iginal agreement. � Coun i.lman Harris addressed a�'th��'taskedsfornvacationaofilthevalleyuso the ttorney was ��� fact th y that it would be their proparty, bur we canr�ot d� that. The vacation is o such a nature that half of the alley would go r.a them and half to you. That i_t would bF impassibie ta �r��veato�beeeitnertcn the�west2sidee of u ility easemenis. The fence woul nr e st side. There are twoswa�stheanext Councilameeting, ore�ae�could the Atto n.ey to report back to et our contingency ;.equ st the people7froi�1Ho?eaa� aecisionrandnso euagtion aut of them up h re again and ��e �.ai...l � imme iately. I feel that this has gone too far, and andpifta�personbuilc3ing pe�cna_t. It is part of our Cert�..ficate of Occupancy, ""I does 't ]_ive up to their aoreement, they shouldn't be allowed to continue to perate. May r. Kirkram sta�e�3 this might be moved along a little f�'reement.aSThen, Eri kson Petroleum to puL- up the fence according to the g if hey wan.t to make some negotiations to get the ad�itionaZ land, they may do so, but we want the tence now. R�GULr1R COUi1CIL MEETING, 3tTLY 5, 1967 Page 11 , MOTIO by Councilman Harris that the Council order the fence on the east � side f Holiday Service 5tation (Erickson Petro3.eum Company, Inc.) be erect d by the first of August or rescind their C�riificate of Occupancy which allows them to operate the station. Sece.�ded by Councilman Sheridan. , Upon voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carri d. ' 'TEE APPOINTMENT - FRI FiOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT Mayor Kirkham.explained th� term of Carl Paulson had expired. tMOTIO by Councilman Liebl that tfie Council re-appoint Mr. Carl Paulson, 430 - 57th Place N. E., Fridley, Minnesota for a texzn of five years on ' the F idley Housi.ng and Redevelopment Authority. Seconded by Cou-�ci.lman 1 Harri . Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the m tion carried. lJ � � , � ' , � � ' � FIRE I�EPARTMENT PAYROLL - 12/23/66 to 6/19/67: MOTIO by Councilman Samue.lson that the Council approve payment on the Fire epartment Payroll. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there bein� no nays, M�.yor Kirkham declared the motion carried. �SED LIFE INSURANCE COVERAGE FOR POLZCE A1V'D FTRE DEPARTMENTS: Mayor Kirkham stated the Gouncil. had asked Mr. Wilbur Whitmore, Fridley Po1ic Civil Service Commission, to report back. Mr. Whitmore said last year, you discussed a$1C,000 policy. Mr. Schillinger's letter,of June , 1967, pointed out they couid have a straight $7,000 in additzon to th $3,000. When this was discussed, some of the men said they would start with $7,000 if they could get double indemnity. The intent of insur nce is to cover hazardous conditions. The Gommission thought it would be good to have double indemnity. We are trying to put the family in a osition where they are not dependent upon the co�ru�unity in the case of ac idental death. This is why.the more we can have, the better. By havin double indemnity, we can get the most for the least premium. Origi allv this applied to the Police Department, and after including the F're Department, I took the liberty of talking to thein and they would be ha py to be part of this plan, i�ayor Kirkham said that he thought this is a very good propos�l and h2 would Zike to see the Council adopt the double indemnity. Councilman Harri_s said he realized the hazardous conditions that the �olicemcn and firemtn work under, and feels the increased coverage is showing good faith in these departments, and certainly hopes they wi.11 neve have to draw on *_his life insurance, but feels it would be a good thin to have. MOT Z� insu m�nt Fire t ha t doub up a �; by Councilman Harris that the Council approve the $10,000 lite ance, plus the $7,000 acci,denta.l death which �aould increase the ly cost to the Ci_ty for the pub],ic employee:: oi the Police and Departments appro�imately $103.14 per morth. It was re-affirmed tYie pol:icy was for a straight $1�J,000 life insurance caith $7,000 e indemnity in case of accidental death, rir. Whitmore also brought ride.r whi.ch would �.ncluda d:pend�nts, Thi.s was brought up in one ' REGULa1R COUNCIL MEETING, JULY 5, 1967 I ' � Page 12 of th proposals last June as beii�g available for about 40� per month per depen ent. One hun:?red percent of the patrolmen and firemen said they would pay the additional expense at no extra cost to the Cit be strictl u to the Council. y.• It Will y P It is not available to those whose salary is less than $5,000. � MOTTON by Councilman Harris that the:Council approve the rider covering depend nts and policy cost to be borne by the employees getting the hazard us insurance, � � � Counci man Sheridan_said if this insurance is,not going to.be available to all employees� then it should;not.be for any�of them. MOTION by Harris that the Administration be asked to check with�the Insurance Compan to see if this rider could be made available for all employees. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declar.ed the motion carried. � A3,L TH THE i�E PRELIMTNARY PLAT P.S. ��'67-04, BATTERSON ADDTTTOiJ DONALD BATTERSON: PART OF LOT:25 AUDITOR'S SUfiDiV��:SION ��23 REVISED THAT T.TFC r.,��m ..,, RT V DTnttm � _ _ -__ � �l� Wh= L��vr, ur� xIVERVI TERRACE; �� �----.-_...__. . � It was xplained that the original request for.a lot split is being changed toapl t. MOTION y Councilman Samuelson that the�Counc,il accept the preliminary � Plat (P,S. ��67-04) of Dor,ald Batterson and advertise for a public hearing on the inal plat. 5econded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. � SALAR.X 0 ACTING CITY MANAGER , ._ _ . - -- . _ . - - Councilm n Sheridan said he had neglected to consider the salary for the �� Acting C ty Manager at the last meetin that. I came to m attention.a cou le.oflda�sllaternandny of us intended be put o the A enda. P y I asked that it , � If it is agreeable with tfie Council, it will pro- bably be a couple of months anyway, before we have a permanent City Manager, and inas uch as Marvin will be handling two jobs, x would like to propose to the C uncil that his salary for that tirr,e be the same as the former City � Manager. , _ MOTION by Councilman Sheridan that the Council change the salary of the � Acting City Manager to a temprorary salary equal to that of the former City Manager beginning Ju1y 1, 1967 until the new manager is appointed. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. � i�OTICES OF HEARING - RAILROAD CP.OSSINGS: _ _ : It was.noted thar there will be a hearing on railroad crossings at 61st Avenue,.73rd Avenue, 79th Avenue, and 83rd Avenue to be held Tuesday, 1 August 1967 at 10:00 o'clock in the Council Chambers at 6431 Uni.versity Avenue NE, Fridley on the Order of the Public Service Cor�mission of the State of. Minnesota. tREGULAI'� COUNCIL M�ETING, JULY 5, 196; ' � Page 13 MOTI�N by Counciiman Lzeb1 to receive tl�e Notice of Hearing for railroad crossings. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. Councilman Harris asked that the City Engineer have all pertinent informa- 1 tion ready to justify the hearing and the need for the crossings. Council- man Samuelson said he believed he could attend the meeting. Councilman Sheridan would try to be present. � i i � 1 r � DISCUSSION OF BUS ROUTyS: Councilman Samuelson said there is a gentlemen in the audience who called to ask if the bus route could be routed to 7th Street. A citizen said that if there aren't enough passenge-rs, the Bus Company will take ttce bus off. The County road can stand the bus traffic. If you extend the route to Highway ��65 i t �oi 11 he lp . Mayor Kirkham explained the City had asked the Bus Company to extend the route to 01d Central but they could not because of the ruling of the Railroad and Warehoase Commission_that you cannot cross another bus line. They had established the line to come up to the Methodist Church parking lot, but, of course, cahen they started their construction, the Bus Company had to find a new place. Mayor Kirkham received unofficial information that the church does not want the bus to go back into their property after the church is built. None of. the streets in the area are built to carry the weight of the bus except 7th Street. The Bus Campany would like to go further on Mississippi if we could find a place for them to turn ar.ound. Councilman Harris told the citi.zen that the Bus Cornpany cannot take the service off �.•ithout petitioni.ng the Railroad and Warehouse Commission because the line has been in existance long enough. . No action was taken. LEGAL ACCESS TO LOCKE PARK; � Council:nan Samuelson said he aske�] this item be put on the agenda. Council- man Samuelson stated the Legal �epar t�uent should cooperate with the Park Board and the Engineering Department and find a l�gal access from Locke � Park to Highway ��65. I believe it is time to pursue a permanent easement. � � � Councilman Harris said that NSP would be caming in f�r consideratior,. of permission to build some high lines. We should determine where the road should go. It should be worked in cooperatian wzth the Park Board and the Engineering Degartment and wit� the Highway Department because of crossovers. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson that the Legal Department, Engineering Depart- ment and the Park Board work out a permanent easement for the eastern access to Locke Park fror.� Highcaay ��65. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kir.kham declared the motion carried. , REGULAR COUNCIL �I�; TI:'VG, JULY 5, 1967 � � � ' u � � � � ' ' � � ' � , Page 14 RESOLUTT,ON ��127-1967 REGARDING JOINT ACQUIS;CTIOr; OF PROPERTY FOR ICE ARENA, PUBLIC WORKS AND OTHER CITY PROPERTIES: � Councilman Harris said in reference to the resolution covering the joint acquisition of land no�a owned by Minnesota Transfer Company, the site will be used in part by the Anoka County Commissioners for an Ice Arena, and ttie Easte-rly one-half to be used for public warks garage� The agreement has been prepared by the County and the City. The Resolution is to go along with the agreement indicating additional considerations to be exercised upon acquiring the property; that would be that the service road would be constructed by the Anoka County Commissioners which would serve both the Park and the Arena, and the part that would serve the Park would be gaid for by the Board of County Commissioners in their con- struction. This contract is only valid if we take half of the property. If th.ere is any change in the amount of land, a new contract will have to be dratti�m. The ser.vice road which would have,to serve the maintenance garage on the east edge of the property would have to start on 69th and go through to 73rd. Councilman Liebl stated he hoped the City will get at least eight acres. Councilman Harris said the Board of Commissioners kno�a how much they need for the Arena, but there are a few minor changes they.m:ight want to make which.would not require much land. We could give them one or one and a half acres and not miss them, as perhaps part of our acreage would be put into park. Councilman Harris also said the Board of Coirunissioners w�re ready to act on this tomorr.ow morning or as soon as they heard Council's action. Any delay on our part will make it that much longer in getting negotiations started to acquire the land and get construction started. ' � MOTION by Councilman Harris that the Gouncil adopt the Resolution Re- garding Joint Acquisition of Property for Ice Arena, Public Works Garage and Other City Properties. Seconded by Council Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the mation carried. MOTION by Councilman Harris that the Council accept the A�reement referred to in the above resolution and authorize the Mayor to sign the contract with the County of Anoka. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upan a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham decZared the motion carrzed, RESOLUTIOI�T ��128-1967 COQPERATIVE CONSTRUCTION AGREEMENT N0. 55472 STATE OF M7:NNE SOTA : Councilman Samuelson had a question regarding the contents of the agree- ment. Mr. Comstock said thzs was a typical agreeitient and the same as the one used prev iausly. He discussed Ttem VII in detail with rhe Council. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to adopt the resolution accepting the Cooperative Construction Agreement No. 55472 for Storm Se�aer Construction from Seuthtaest Quadr.ant T.H. 694 and T.H. 65 and autraorize the Mayor to sign said agreement. Seconded by Councilman She-ri:dan. Upon a voice vote, ther� being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried, - ;.� ' � ' , � � ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, JULY 5, 1967 AUTHORIZING EXP�NDTTURES FOR HIRING A CITY MAi�AGER: Page 15 Mr. Gibbs said he talked to the City Attorney this morning after trying to get hold of Councilman Samuelson. He feels a resolution as such is not necessary, but that it could be done on motion with the provision that one Councilman on this committee be in charge and submit an invoice to the City Manager or Finance Director for his approval. Councilman Samuelson said that this was the intent, The Counczl was in agreement that the expEnditures should be handled as the City A.ttorney suggested. CLAIMS: MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve for payment General and Public Utilities Claims �h12123 through ��12267 and Liquor Claims ��1241 through ��1274. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkhani declared the motion carried. ESTIMATES: � MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve the following estimates for payment. S. C. Smiley & Associates � 1750 Hennepin Avenue Minneagolis, Minnesota 55403 � Fridley Czvic Center Dunkley Surfacing Company, Inc. � 37.56 Grand Street Northeast Minneapolis, Minnesota � � ' ' Estimate ��1 - Street Improvement Project 1967-2 (61st Avenue - Main to University Avenue, Baker Street - 73rd to Osborne) Estimate ��1 - Street Improvement Project 1967-1 (Rainb�w Drive, 61st to Comet, b3rd - University Ser.vice Road to Sth Street, Arthur - Mississippi to nor±=h property line of Rice Creek School, Hu�o Street - East River Rcad to east end of street, and Civic Center Parkin� lot) C. S. McCrossan, Inc. Route ��2, Box 322 dsseo, Minnesota $ 1,065.00 $10,000.35 $ 2,854.21 Estimate ��3 - Street I�uprovement Project St. 1966-2 (tivest Moore Lake Drive and Rice ' Creek Road from Central avenue to Baker Avenue) $I3 235.40 � The motion was seconded by Councilman Sheridan, tipon a voice vote, there ' beir.g no nays, Mayor Kirlcham declared the motion carried. ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' � � , _, ' � � � 0 REGI7LA1� COUNCIL MEETING, JULY S, 1967 LICENSES: MOTION by Councilman Harris to grant the following licenses. GAS SERVICES Cronstrom's Heating & Air Cond. 4410 Excelsior Blvd. St. Louis Park, Minnesota Northern Propane Gas Co, 11300 Central Avenue N. E. Minneapolis, Minnesota GENERAL CONTRACTORS Crohn & Swanson 104 Birch Drive Forest Lake, Minnesota International Homes 3939 East 46th Street Minneapolis, Minnesota Random Inc. 9201 Lexington Avenue Gircle Pines, MinnesGta HEATING Cronstroms Htg. & Air Cond. 4410 Excelsior Blvd. St. Louis Park, Minnesota Wm. H. Klatke Plbg. & Htg. 2656 Sheridan Avenue North Minneapolis, Minnesota MASONRY Tom Rochel Masonry Contractors 12445 River Ridge Blvd. Burnsville, Minnesota Ruud, Inc. 3515 Kilmer Lane N. Minneapolis, ;�?innesota Leo 0. Sanders 2418 California S�. N. E. Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Lowell C. Anderson By: E, E. Soderman By: E, C. Crohn By: Dale Tukua By: Fred Rehbein By; Lowell C. Anderson By: Wm, Klatke By: Tom Rochel By: Robert Ruud By: Leo 0. Sar.ders Page 16 RENEWA.L - RENEWAL NEW RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL NEW RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL REGULAR COUNCIL NIEETING, JL1LY 5, 1967 CIGAP.ETTE Fridley DX Service Station 5701 University Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota VENI3ING TRUGKS The Oasis 4800 Central Avenue NE Minneapolis, Minnesota 55421 SOLICITOR Southwestern Company Apartment ��2 1466 West Larpenteur St. Paul, Minnesota 55113 Page 17 by: H. L. Goetz, Finance Mgr. Sunray DX Station by: Gaylord A. Johnson by: John S. Freeborn The motion was seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the rnotion carried. REQUEST TO V�RIFY LEGAL DESCRtPTION: MOTTON by Councilman Liebl to submit a picture of a house situated on Lot 29, Block 21, Hyde Park, to the Council ancl asked that it be forwarded to the l�gal department of o�sr City to have it processed. To see whether or not the Attorney concurs with this legal description. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no'nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motior� carried. PETITIONS: PETITION ��16-1967 - STRE�T PAVING - LIBERTY STREET FROM EAST RZVER R4AD � TO RAIT ROAD TR.ACKS : _ _ Councilman Sherzdan stated this was an area where a number of property owners are out of state recidents and it zs difficult to get any more signatures. The per cent signing was 24%. The City Engineer stated there is a petiti.on for Ely Street requesting a heari.ng and it will probably be brought before the Ceuncil. The Engineering Department can work on it over the winter so that it �ai11 be ready next year. MOTIQN by Councilman Sheridan to receive Petition ��16-1967 and refer to the Administration for processing. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. i IREGULA:.� COUNCZL M�L'C�i� G, JULY S, 19G7 L� Page 18 COi�IUNICATIONS : —_____. ' _(A) CITY ATTORNEY MEMpRA�bLrM JL?NE 13, 1967: REPAIRS OVER $1,000 MOTTON hy Councilman Harris that the Council receive the Memorandum from � the City Attorney dated ,Tune 13, 1967 re ardin Breaks and Well Breakdawn. Seconded b g g Repazr of Water and Sewer voice vote, there bein no na� y Councilman Samuelson. Upon a � Councilmaiz Sheridan asked it the Councillweremgoingatodestablish�a carried. for direction and guidance of the administration? policy . he thought �.he memo states that if it is the law it�is�the�nolicris.said � Gibbs said the conversation the City AttornP � P Y• Mr. is what the law was and City would be caell within ztshrightsaintthis�sit- uation to adopt what he has found here as policy. If i,t is a necessary repair for a sewer break, the Council can go ahead and expend the amount ' necessary. MOTION by Councilman Sheridan that the Council adopt the Memorandum dated ' June 13, 1967 regarding communcation from the City Attorney on Re air Water and Sewer Breaks and Well Breakdown as the Cit 'S F of Y policy. ' The City Engineer stated the problem is that there ha.s never been a elear directive from the City Attorne y. E v e r y t i m e t here is a break, we dis-� c u s s i t. T here is no question that when we have a break, we have to fix � . it. For example� on Well ��1 we did go ahead and get it repaired. There will be a bill coming before you for the repair before the next me eting. Mr. Gibbs asked Mr. Qureshi if this Memorandum sets it forth so that wl�en ' a situation arises that he can act now. because there is a record now that you havMe.a�uolic� said he thought so a policy should be in the form of a resolutionP y' The Council felt , drew his motion to adopt the Memorandum as Poli�yCouncilman Sheridan with- MOTION by Councilman Harris to return the dated June l3, 1967 regardin p Memarandum from the City Attorney � Breakdowns and ask him to draca a resolutWonebased on`atheBi.nten and Well memorandum and have it read for the next Council meetin t°f L-his Councilman Sheridan. y Upon a voice vote, there being nogna Seconded by , Kirkham declared the motion carra.ed. Y, Mayor Mr. Gibbs said in their discussion of the cost of repairs, it seemed to him the discretion has to rest �oith the Enginee�ing Department. too high, we just assume they will come to the Council or call anxc�net gets meeting or something. Mayor Kirkham said further discussion will be �nency order when the resolution is received. B) NEI• BRAINAGE Mayor Kirkham stated thi.s coas a letter � Councilman Sheridan said he kneca the property1becTause�he�hadgbeen�over• to it several times, and the neighbors ha��e a roblem also. was built on low land �ahich they built u P The School haps we should put a cit u P• At onc time I thought per- `' Harris asked if tE.�_s situation is esimilar tto thatpff water. Councilman of Pierce and Dellwood. : _i 1 REGU L� �OUNC�L M�ETI�,'G, JITI,Y S� I 9 � 67 Perhaps the Page 19 ' Counczl should is, ii the water make CitY Engineer state tS the sarne dec'. put in d th �� �ligh 'n the street�s�on for this area we ' the p o le t when the a.��a � the Ci.ty wou � too � �uSt have toplivelll be helped but �S bullt uP and ld pump• Th�hat with the problein, at this there ermanent nt MOTZpN b tlme Paveme Mrs, Y Councilma is n� solution, � Cletus �Jei, n Harris that the na d b Council rece' e�ng no ys, Mayor Ki rkham declnc�lman Sheridanzve the cor�unic ared th� ation ,�rom . � ST• ANTHO1Vy � motion ca Up�� a voi�e ' , AXCEE rrz�d, vote, there S� USE Mayor Kirkharn sa' 0� Lp�� PARK as many �oun��ima d that actuall � Monday� Jul as r coula get holdhas been taken care shou y 3rd, alld gave the Id go through the m an inio °f because they had �f' z Polled ��rmality o� g�vinmal not��e, t� know as of MOTION bY Counc' g them a repiy °wever, I feel we the St. AnthonY Jaan Sar,:�uelso �n the 27th o Ycees to holdthat the Counczj the park f`�u�y in Locke rhe North xeczzv�: the Board to make P`ark from Suburban Jaycee re4uest fro� area ir the Same �ond. a.formal ��p� S:QO P.M. to lI:OQ �ha meetin Shexidan. Pters �tion Y noting we P•M. and g tt-ie moti.on �p�n a VO�Ce vot�s theY .iound zt exPect t inform . a�rried. � ther.e be• ' Seconded ;, h� tO �eave the zng no .Y Counczlman � INTERNATTON� n�ys� May�� Kirkham declared '""------__. ASSOCIATZON MOTIO:� b �HIEFS OF POI,�CE ; sux-ve Y Councilman Sa � SURVEy o£ Y mentioned in "�uelson that the Chiefs of Police�the coirununica Coun�z� r vote, theYe ece' Tnc, tion zv e bei,ng no nays� Ma c�nded bp ou c�lma eri�ational a9sso� � the E) BOt� OF gE + yO1� Kirkhan� �ec n Sherida Uponaa v 1ce Iared the n. ALTH: B0� motza MOTZON b ��TTVxTIES R carried, act • Y Coun�zlma+� Sam� zvities on the a�lson that he mot o UPon a voice ot�e �oard of gealthil reeeive the I• n carraed, � there be� • Seconded lst of Counc' �ng no nays� ��iu bY Coun�zlmaz �lman Liebl as yOr Kzrkham dec Kirkha� said the ked about lare� matte �itY Attornethe status o�'6476 r°f time before Y has action East River i.t �,�11 �e Road. ) MOON �p res�,Z�ed, now� and zt Mayor n it RPORATZOPJ: zS .1ust a --_. TERRY'S Councilnian Harris �DZTTpPd yI,AT �n• Mr. Julkowskiasked rir, Julkowski °t• Counczlrnan S�id that whe when would the exca Harris �o�t. n he could bu' �hey get the vat�,o;� to tijl � lnued that zla ho1� fi1]e� to truci< yn t thc, hole, there wou ' it t�ould be taken �. but the he ti.tl. Mr. Mxs Jullco �a �ot be enou dre. sununer Julkotti>sk; wskz sa' �t1 fill area. We have zS becauU i✓as 1� he would fro�. received e of the water tO�a the cvznter is t11en ha P�OPIe � numbe standin� no� Ve rhat followed tr-• r of �om ��• °�nd the the problem yzng to resolve P~"!znts and we �h�ldren in the ' by Apr�� ls t oy MI ' Julkotasici was �he local proh� �n� keep telli_n Y 1„t , ked zf Dur.in_ g rhese 1 a �� n�Xt yearas Ml. Ju ko� sK�� �et the str�atSCUSSZOn . said he had gracled b��n having , ' , :__I ' ' �1 ' REGiTLAR COIINCTL A�LT�i:ii>, JULY S, 1967 Page 20 boundary trouble and could not ttie reason the Registrar o� DeedstcouldPnot accer�ed. there was a z I�1r. ��_bbs explained certificate,P ece of land that reall �' tlle p1at �aas because This was resolved and thd''d not exisL but showed u man Harris recalled that the Pla� is acceptable noW, p°n the should ratify their decision.Council had approved the COtin�il- plat and now they MOTION by Councilmati Seconded b Harris to receive the plat �- y Councilman Sheridan. Terry s Addition Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carriedvoice vote �P°S• ��63-07), , there being no nays, A citizen asked who was responsible J'ulkowski informed him this �as a for maintainin Street to the le al g Po1k Street. Mr. City, but the Cit g q1estion. He had deeded Polk dispute. He Was told that y �ould not accept because right-of-wa when the plat is filed °f a boundary this to be y� Mayor I�irkham asked Mr. Julkowski howhsoontth�ould own the filed. Mr. Julkowski said it ion that covers the whole �as a �omplicated legaladesc�lpt_ Qureshi brought u page° He could not give a definite date, decided this could beebrouththut the zoni.n Mr. g g lines are odd. The Council mentioned the City needs an easp diter the plat is recorded. noted on the plat� �1ent tor storm sewer and thzs hould be MOTION by Councilman for the streets and utilities�at the Cauncil order Seconded b �n thp ro osed Plans and spec.ifications Mayor Kirkham�declared the�ld�n' Upop ap oicePvote�f TPrry�s Addition. motion carried. � there being no nays, .,,. --- . EMERGENGY y�,rux'1'1NG SXSTEM Ghzet Hughes of the -- the �1� Fire Department said he would like to recommend that y plan on nine (9) call boxes ar �h� F�-r� Department budget. These $�-3•50 a like wzll be Year. We will be within East River Road, Central located alon High=,aay Departrnent Aveiiue and ��694. g the main highways, on the in oxd�r to get them a WE hav e to go to the State highways, peopl,e Would have a ch.anPero°ed. When the I am workin¢ G of callin y are Zo�ated dete � on my b:tGoet and T dzd Put in for nine g the dispatcher. �nination tonight. Th� �ota� cost of our seconda-r , dependzng upan your call boxes, rental o:� the equipment from Northwestern. B�al�� System run about $2,000 o-r , our The Zine charges ax�$3'000 a year.. They take care of that equipment.�ill systems in the � Faid by the user of the a1a li uor stores are � Sys�em. The alarm tract, xt Would benefit the_ ' at the present ti;ne Tf a lil�uor store City to have theni connecteandE.r private con- beiore, cve do, is held uP, the alarm goes do�*n toti,rn and�the� s Councilman Ystem. boxes on the highwa Karris asked Chief Hu hes �' ge� it be on thei.r own y' are these boxes ppgrtln��egardi.ng the emergency self-su o Are the ��ey wi11 be s.elfosu °Y �n a tel.ephone pole? Chief b Y�°z11g to pporting on a separate post. Hughes replied that MOTTON hy Counczl,nan Fridle Harri_s to receive the commurzi.cation from the Y Bureau of Fire pr.event-ion dated Sureau of Fire prevention and `7un� z�'� 19�� and concur �,r�thythe existzng in Lhe City's liquor incPude in the ala nn system, the ala Upon a voice vote, there bei_ngPna Rayse MayorcKzdK� by Councilman �S now curri.ed, am declared �heSamuelson. * motion , r ' J t , ' �J ' REGULAR COUNCIL M1s�Ti.NG, JULY 5, 1967 (H) ZIZAK: VACATIC�N OF 57z AVENUE Page 21 The City Engineer explained this vacation has been considered by all of the committees and rejected Uy Council in 1964, reactivated again in 1966 and tabled until the street problem in the area was solved. Now that Third Street is going through, it was felt the facation should be granted and a public hearing he1d. MOTION hy Councilman Samuelson that the �'acation Request (SAV i'�64-08) Joe Zizak, of 572 Avenue between Third Street and 22 Street be granted and that a Public Hearing be held. Seconded by Couacilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, therP being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. �I) CITY ENGINEER: DET�ICHED SERVICE ROt�DS Councilman Harris said he was glad Mr. Qureshi put this item on th.e agenda. We did meet with the State High�vay Department relative to the detachment of the service road at Mississippi Street:; and also the section of the road that eaould sex~vice 64th Avenue and 5th Strec�t. The report oi the City Engineer was contained in a Memo No. CNI ��67-30 datecl ,Tune 27, 1967. The problem of acquiring right of way either by n.egotiating or condemnatzon in order to proceed with the �vork *his year was discussed. MOTTON by Councilman Harris that the Council concur with the City Engineer, ' and proceed to have the administration and the attorney negotiate for, or condemn the land necessary for the detachment of the service road at Mississippi and Univ ersity Avenue. Second�d by Gauncilman Samuel.son. Upon ' a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. , �i3hen Mr. Qureshi was asked about speeding up the work around the new City Hall, Mr. Qureshi said the State tias already done the design work and the City would let the contract to build the road. The design is not the probiem now, but entering into agreements for right of way. The State , was going Lo put in a 36 foot road at no cost to the City but we want a 40 foot. We do not have the ri�ht of way along the Riedel property. This type of work is time consuming. ' , ' � ' � Cauiicilman Harris wished to commend Don Savelkoul for putting togethef thi5 meeting. Because the interested parties could s;i.t across a table and discuss the problem, �,Te were able to get something done. MI�iNESOTA HIGHWAY DEPAIt��NT: T. H. �'�05 CROSSO�TER r10TI0N by Councilman Harr.is to receive the comir<unication of the Conference Report dated June 22, 1967, subject being T.H. ��65 Crossover at 61st Avenue NE, T.H. �r`47 detzched frontage road at 57th Avenue an� 61st Ave:iue NE. Seconded by (;ouncilmar� sc�rauelson, Jpon a voice vote, tt:ere be.ing no nays, 2layor Kir�;ham declared the motiori carried. AEGULAR COL`NCIL MLETING, JULY 5, 1967 (K) CITY ENGZNEER: _ ACQUISZTIO;d OF RIGH'I' OI' WAY FOR 73nD AVENU� pa�e 22 The City Engineer explained that he and the City Attorizey had been unable to get a final d.ecision from Sears-Roebuck and Company for the acquisition of a right �f way on 73rd Avenue, although in the beginning of the.negoti- ations, they seemed to be willing to grant the easement. Councilman Harris explained that Minco purchased a piece of property on 73rd Avenue and th,ey want to start construction but need a road. They requesLed the County to take over construction of 73rd Avenue from Univ ersity Avenue to Commerce Lane. If the County.is not going to take it over, we are going to have to put in a road, or we will have no company. The City Engineer said that if the Council authorized either negotiation or condemnation for the right of way on the south half of 73rd Avenue, we can put the road in this year. MOTZON by Councilman Harris that the Council receive Memo No. CM ��67-29, dated June 27, 1967 from the City Engineer and request the Administration, Engineering Department and City Attorney to enter into negotiation or condemnation to acquire the right of way on the South HaZf of 73rd Avenue from Univexsity Avenue to Commerce Lane. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Y.irkham declared the motion carried. VISTORS: There were no visitors. COMMUNZCATTON: MRr & MKS, THIFFAUT 5760 HACKMt�NN AVENUE NE Counrilman Sher_idan presented the communication from Mr. ancl Mrs. Thiffaut and said he �aould like to turn the letter otTer to the Ci.ty Attorney. The Council agreed that the City Attorney should ans�aer the letter. ADSOUR.NMENT: There being no further business, Mayor Kirkham dec7.ared the Regular Council Meeting of 3uly 5, 1967 adjourned at 11:40 P.M. Respectfully.submitted, , . i � . , " ; �;,��� � �, �,�?.�-�-., 2- Hazel 0'Brian IActing Secretary to the Council � � OFFICIAL NOTIC�: CTTY OF FRIDLEY _ .; PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY GOUNCIL TO WHOM IT MAy CONCEItN ; Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing of the City Council of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on July 17, 1967 in the Council Chamber at 8:00 P.M, for the purpose of: Consideration of a final plat, P.S, ��67-04, Batterson Addition, being all that part of Lot 25, Auditor's Subdivision ��23 Revised that lies West of the Westerly right of way line of Riverview Terrace, located in the South Half (S2) of Section i5, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota. Generally located West of Riverview Terrace at Mississippi Place. Anyone desiring to be heard with reference to the above matter will be heard at this meeting. JACK 0. KIIiK�i�M MAYOR PUBLISH: June 30, 1967 July 7, 1967 9 � ,,: W P� ' 1 � r.�sE��o ro : ' h�EP=iO FROP=t : SUBJECT: ' ' I� r.iEr.�o;t Fricfley City Counci I r��ur:1 Jutv �3. 1967 Vir9i I C. lierrick, City Attorney Est,b I i shmer�t of a I umber yard i n Commerce P.;rk At the request o{' the Council, 1 h�ve ex��mined the zoning ordin�nce for the purpose ofi ,dvi sing the Counci I:�s to whether . ret�-� i I lumk�er y�.rd would be consistent with the zoning requirements in Commerce P�-�rk. As the Council knows, Commerce P�-�rk is divided into three sep�r�zte zoning distric�s. ' (. C IS "Loc� ! Shc,pp i n� Are� s. Z. CR2 "Off ice, Service ��nd Limited Businsss". 3. ��12 "Fle:,vy I ndustri�, I ". �� 1 n exr r:� i n i ng the Fr i d I ey Zon i ng Qrd i nan ce, f f i nd tha t I umber ya rds <;re � permit-�ed use uncler f.11 "i.i�fzt Industri.:.l" and Pi2 "�fe��vy Industri�-�I". YJhether these uses c�n �Isu be permitted in other districts requires �. cons i der:�t ian of other spec i f i ed uses th�-�t m�:y be ��n•, I ogous to , ret�, i I ( umber y�; rd. The que st i on af procedure i n m�!< i ng such � determ i n:,t i on wou! d be ior the <-�PP � j��,nt to request �� perm it from the �on i n9 �;dm i n istr��tor . The Zon i ng Ad�n i n i str:�tor or tlie �.pp i i c��nt cou ! d then reques� �,n i nterpret�t i on from the Bo�rd of Appei 1 s, wh i ch i nt�rpret��t i on would be f i na t un t ess �ppe:� ( ed to the Fr i d! ey C ity C�Unc i(. However, i t i S my underst:�nding tn�,t tne �-; p pl ic<�t�t in t t�is si�u�.tian rec�uests �t I ea st �-�n i nforni.-, I un�'erst� nd i ng w i �h the Counc i I pr i or to mak i ng -ppiic<�tion for � building perr?�i-�, The present � pp i's c:� nt des i res to i oc��ted � ret�-; i I ( umbe r ya rd, wh i ch wou Id i nc ( ude E�oth s� f es .,nd s�ar�ge . The propos� ( i s to I ac:�te between �he west service ror d on llniversity t!,venue ��nd Cammence Lane; spec i f i c� I I y, i n Lots 5, �, i. 8, 2,� �nd 26. Lots 5. 6. ,nd 26 ,r� zon�d CIS; Lots %, $, . nd 2j r re zoned CR2, !f the Counci ( determines �- �.. � - 2 - ������ �i��' �i�o�osec�' us� i s ��errnitted under e i�tner or� i,at� of these zon i n3 c I�, ss i f i c:�t i o;� s, i;hey shots ! c! e i ther rezon� � I! af the = re�� in-i;o or�e zone or perrn it w<, i vers so th�t -Lhe en� i i�e �r�ct i s deve 1 oped undcr cne zonin� cl.3ssific��iion. Tlie C-IS cl,�sss�ic�iion is referred to �,s � loc� f l�us i ne ss or s}iopp i ng canter . Th i s i s, s d i s�; i ngta i shed �r��n C-2, wli i ch i s �; ��nd sf�opp i n g center. I n t t e r n 2 u n c� e r �!. 5. 1 0 uses ��nera ! bus iness stores .-�nd shops ��n�' �- permstted .�re "Ret? i I �►��-, I I servi ce businesses such ��s.. ,.", �,nd then. fol lot•�s a r,_:�her ler���h y I i s t- o- f' ex•-�mp les. 1��m oi' the opinion thst tl�is ! isting is nut �n �xcli�sive i istin�. The C-IS c1^ssif=ic:tion excludes �,�sti� wSiicl� are excluded from the G-2 �.nd C-2S D i str i cts. T;ie C-2 � ?nd C-tiS exc ( ude �-sny use perm ittec� on ly ir� i�i-1 ��ncf �1-2 �istricts. Ttie i'-I District specific:�l !y permits bu i I d i nc� rn.,ter i� I s y�,rds, contrt�ctors y�r�s and f umi?er y, rds, Un 1 ess the Counci! were to find that Iumber y�rd� throu h .� <-�re permitted �y imp! ic::tion g gener� t i.�n�u� �� in C-IS, I t,�ould be of the o��inion that h� ving been spc�c i f i e� ( I y ment i oneci i n t1�e �•.;- t J i s�-r i ct, th� t tf�ey a re exclucJed frorn �he C-I �-�nd C-2 Distr�icts. C��-2 is , n�wly �dop�ec, zonin� c!-�ssific�-<ti�n, wlzic4j �Sso intended to be usr_d for o�'f i ces, serw i ce bus i ness�s �nd otl�eM E�usi ne ss uses af essen� i �( 1 y, non-ret� i( k inc� requ i r i ng � m i n i mum of � cc�ss i� the gerser, 1 puE� l i c. Here �=. Y g�-� in ce��t� in exarap►es .-�re given i�ui the Ordin:�nce st�-�es �h:�i; these uses �re nat exclusiv�:. A number o�f' oti�er I ir;�it=iions �re included in tlze C.'�-2 �7istric�, which m.-:y be pert i r�ent . �r;�on� �h�:se ,R�e : 1, i h� t s� i es sf�:� I 1 [�e i nc i c�ent=.� ! to otf�er pe��rn i tted uses anc! th*�t not more tii� n 25°� of the f 1 oor : re� sh� 1 I be c;evo�:cd to s� l�s. 2. Setb,�:ck requ i remer��s of= 60 feet i n t���� front, I$ feet on eaci� sic�e ,r�d �0 fee� in the re�r. 3. i"�l�x i r�um r= t i o of f l oor ., re, to I r�t s i ze ofi <�0;�, �• � I oor � re<� m i rt nttr:� 2 j00 squ ��e fc;�t . 5. �; I I r.-;w m� ter i�-� 1 s<-�nc3 sapp i ius, pro�!e,cts ��nd equ ipment sh � I! �e s-�ored i n •--n enc { ased �,u i I d i n� . As st: ted : hove, ! ur►ber y�,r�s t-�r� �pec i f' i c<-� 1 I P�':-2 D i str� i cts .,r�ci cou ! c� l�e cos�structeci i r. t����-� por �i �;��oi' 3 Cor�uwe; r�ce�P�rE; zOitet� i•;-.� , Nels C. Anderson 1903-1964 ' La•.vrence E. Benson Ri�hard L $chi{linger Ralph F. Anderson Arthur C. Goess ' J.Leonard Larsoi� Neil C. Selvig Chas. M. Denny Carl L. Forsberg ' � , ' � ' ' ' , '� , ' ' Fridley City Council City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue Fridley, Minnesota �� Tmlephono FEdera! 2•T555 �j � ���� ��� �:� �������.��� � � 1 � � � � � � � � 315 MiNPdESOTA FEDERAS. BUfI[iIFiG • 607 MtaRQUETTE AVENUE MWNEAPQLiS, NitPEAfESOTA 554Q2 July 13, 1967 Re: Dependent Life Insurance Gentlemen: It is possible to insure all dependents of City employees if the employees so elect. CoveragES ti�ould be as follows: $1,000 - Spouse $500 - Children Age 6 months to 19 Years $100 - Children Age 14 days to 6 months Cast for such life insurance coveraae would be $.68 per family per month. The cost of $.68 per month would be for each employee regardless af number of dependents. Should the empioyees elect to put this coverage in force, please so inform me. If you have any additional ques�ions, please give me a call. Yours very truly, ANDERSON AG�h�CY ^ ` .�,/ . , � 1L.�G=,•�zr�;L- ��' � :� , Richard L. Schillinger ' R�S/ss ' ' ��4 ' ' �l � ' ' ' i ' ' RCSULt1Tl0i� �10. A(�ES4 LU7 ! Of�: ;�l1T;i0 � I Z! i�� EP•1ElZGENC'( RE P�C I i�S OF ;if1TE�� �1PdD SEt;Ei� SYSTEhi SE IT i:ESOLVED, by the Counci 1 of the City of Fridley, A.nok� County, t.iinnesota, ��s foI iot,�s: �J�IEREAS, t{�� C ity of Fr id i ey owns ��nd oper•=�tes �-� mun i ci pa ! wt-�te►� . nd se�•rcr sys-�,m; r nd y�lHEi2EAS, s��id system on occ�sion reruires ir�medi�.te rep��irs of w�ater �nd sewer f�re�3kdowns; �nd ��NEREAS, it is not fe�sible or pr�cticr t for the City Council to meet i n � dv�nce to �uthor i ze s� i d emergency rc:p. i rs; and 4�ffIEiZEAS, s�-� i d emerc�ency rep� i rs af�en exceed �!,000.00; �nd l•�HERE,qJ, the Fr id ! ey C ity Cha rter requ i res adv:�nce approvr l by the Counc i l � no' =�dvert i sement for !3 i ds for purcl�� se `f inercha nd ise, n� ter i � O s or equ i pr,ient or for �, ny k i nd of cons�ruct i on work . i�4�'J TilEi�EFQ;�E, be it resotved th:�t �he Fridtey C'tty Counci ! i nterprets t!-�e � bove Chr, rier requ i rements �s be i ng i n��p I i c..b 1 e. to emerc�er►ey rep�� irs of the w��ter �nd sewer systern, 'BE ! T FURT�{ER 2ESOLVED, th�t t}�e Fr i d 1 ey C ity Cour�c i I � uthor i z�s the C i ty l�dn i n i s-�r�t i c�n to proceed i mme� i- te ! y to m, ke necess�=�ry err�ergen�y rep<� i rs to the w�ter �-�nd sewer syste*� provi ded th.,t the Acis:� i r� i s-�r- �, i on s��� ! 1 report the er.�ergency � nd �ct ions �� ken � to tf�e Counci I�t the e�rf iest opportunii:y. ADOf'TBJ SY T�lE i, I TY COLlfdC ! L OF TfIE C! TY OF Fi2 I ULEY Tf� l S D/�Y ' oF , Ig67. ' ' ATTEST: �J ' ' C I TY CLER6: -�.�ARV I �J C. F� �U�lSELL P:IAYOR -�J,4CK 0. K{3;KHi�P�= � `�( . � �. 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Main Minneapolis, Minn. Allied Blacktop,Co. ,2900 14th Ave. S. Minneapolis,�Minn. ENGINEERI?�G DFP[1R1�II:NT City of Fridley �a. C ;� ,, �..��� . �� /; L �..� � .✓"'..� {�V / �_ `...�, . STREET INII'1tOVENR:NT PROJECT ; �" ,; ;, . i � ST. 1967-10 (SEAL COAT� BIDS OPENED ON JULY 10, 1967 AT 12:00 NOON ' Anderson Aggregate, Inc. 100 N. 7th St. _ Minneapolis, Minn. Vernon D. Anderson Black- '3724 Colfax Ave. S. top Co. Minneapolis, Minn.. ' Bituminous Constr. Co. 5838 Pearson Drive � Minneapolis, Minn. Bituminous Roadways, Inc. �2828 Longfellow Ave. Minneapolis, Minn. ' Commerciai Aggregates, Inc. 10300 89th Ave. 1�. ` Osseo, Minn. Jay W. Crai� Co. 650 No. Emerson Ave. Cambrid;e, rlinn. ' Dunkley Surfacing Co. 3756 Grand Street Pi.E. Minneapolis, �finn. � BID SECURITY � BASE BID � COMPLETION DATE ''� � ` �) �`�t; �� �, tf������j � ��� �C.. �I �.- �` ' c ;��1��r1�-�4� S � , � � � �� n � . � \.L��.:� �r�`-[;��—{ r.r, `���1�.� �, . . � �� �` ' `� �;c Ct.�. • 3l,/ � E:� � � � j �� e�E,[C I .��ct ���r�SL-i ,;,St. 1967-10 (Seal. Coat) . Bid Openin� Page Zt�o , ' PLANHOLDER 'Hennepin B�ack Topping Go. P.O. Box 2675 New Brighton, Minn. C. S. McCrossan, Inc. ° Rt. 2, Box 322 � Osseo, Minn." ' Model Roacl��ays 3009 34th Ave. So, Minneapolisy Mi.nn. Northern Asphalt Const. Co. 163� 66th Ave. N.E. ' Fxidley, Minn. ' Noxthwestern Refining Co. P.O. Drawer 9 St. Paul Park, Minn. J. L. Shiely Co. '1101 Snelling Ave. N. St. Paul, Minn. � Ray Sina Contr. Co., Inc. 403 Eighth Ave. N.W. New Brighton, Minn. ' � 1 ' . BID SECU�:ITY �`�a ��:{% ;�.� ) a . ��;'�.N-�- ! � � "_ .,-k. �-/) /L�� . �` �. , �'_ �` 1�����.. _ � 1 . c BAS� BID COMF'LETION DATE 5��� .�.�.._ � ��, ��,�� �.�- �� �5 r � �� � 3� ' C.J � ' THE MINUTES OI' TI� BOARD OF APPEALS I�iEETING OF JULY 5, 1967 The meeting was called to order by Chairman Y].inen at 7:30 P.M. ROLL CALL: MEMBERS PRE SENT : MEMBER ABSENT: Yl�nen, Ahonen, Minish, Mittelstadt Saunders 1 ACCE PTANCE OF MINUTE S OF THE MEET ING OF JUNE 28 ,]. 9 6 7: Motion by Ahonen to accept the minutes of the meeting of June 28, 1967. ' Seconded by. Minish. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Chairman Ylinen declared the motion carried. ' ' ' ' , ' � ' � ' ' ' ' ' 1. PUBLIC HEA.RTNG ON A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE FROM SECTION 45.26, CITY CODE OF FRIDI.�EY, MINNE50TA 1963, REVSSED DECEMBER 31, 1964, �Y WAIVER Ok' FRONT YARD SETBACK REQUTREI��NT FROM 35 FEET TO 24 F�ET IN ORDER TO 5CREEN PARKING AFtEA FROM ANNA AVENUE BY USE OF GARAGES AS SCREEN WAjL ON LOTS 3 AND 4, BLOCK 2� HAY�S RZVER LOTS, ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA, SAME BEING 5940 — 5990 ANNA AVENUE NORTHEAST, FRIDLEY, M�Ni�SOTA, TO FE�MIT CONSTRUCTION OF AN 18 U,tIT GARAGE. (REQU'EST BY JAMES NELSON COPdPANY, 7601 WAYZATA BOULE:VAI2A, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA, 55426: ) Mr. Nelson was present and presented the Board of Appeals with the plat plan showing the proposed location of the garage and the exits onto the street. Mr. and Mrs. Nathan Sch�,�artz were present and in- quired as to what was planned and how this would a�fect the traffic in the area. Motion by Minish, seconded by Ahonen to grant the variance as the objections raised were primaxi�.y on traffic and not on the questian of the setback. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Chairman Y].inen declared the motion'carried. 2. CONTINUATION OF- REQUEST FaR A�IARI.ANCE FROM SECTTON 45.�,J CITY CODE OF FRIDLEY, MI�TisESOTA 1963, REVISED DECEMBER 31, 1964, BY WAIVER OF SIDE YARD RE�USREMENT FROM 5 F�fi T0 3 FEET TO PERMIT CONSTRUCTION OF AN ATTACHED G_�,RAGE ON LOT 11, B LOCK 5, BROOKV IEV7 TE_RRACE _ TH IRD ADDITION. ANOKA COUNTY, MII�'NESOTA SAME BE_IIvG ?30 PANDORA DRIVE NORTHEAST, FRIDLEY, i�iINNESOTA. �R:��UEST BY WESTLEY J. BENGSTON, 730 PANDOR.A DRIVE NORTHEAST, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA, 55432.) It was noted that the petitioner had not been present at either of the las4 two meetings. There was some discussion on this iteme Motion by Mittelstadt that � . . 3� THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING OF JULY 5, 1967 (Continued) ' . ' ` because of lack of interest on the part of the person requesting ' the variance, that the request be tabled indefinitely. Seconded by Minish. Up�n a voic� vote, there being no nays, Chairman Ylinen �declared the motion carried. 1 ADJOURNMENT : ' There being no fur�her business, motion by Mittelstadt to adjourn. Chairman Ylinen declared the meeting adjourned. ' Respectfully submitted: ' . � ����- �' _ Marvin C, Bruns 1 ' Acting Secretary to tY�e Baaxd 1 . , ' ' . , ' ' ' , . ' 0 -...r ' ' 1 , 1 � TtIE MINU`l'ES OF TfIL' EOAF.D Ol APPI?ALS MI;E1'ItiG OF JUNE 28, 1967 The :(eeting was called to order by Chairman Ylinen at 7:30 P.rf. ROLI1 CALL MEMBERS PRESENT: Y-1-inen,, Ahonen, Minish, Mittelstadt, Saunders MEMBERS AESENT: one �`----- - �—'"'"`�� �M����-- .� 34 ,.� 1. TI�3: CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING ON A REQUFST FOR A VAP.IANCE FROM SECTION 45.24, CITY COD� OF FRIDLEY, i�iIN\ESOTA 1963, P�EVISEV D�CE��ER 3?, 1964 BY WAIVER OF SIDE YARD RESUIREyIEVT FRO�i 17 Z FEET TO 10 FF.ET ON CORNER SIDE OF LOT 17, BLOCK 2, SYLVAN HILLS, ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA, SAi•fE BEING 6101 RAINBOW DRIVE NORTHFAST, FKIDLEY, MIN�iESOTA, TO PERi�1IT CONSTI:UCTION OF A DETACHED GARAGE. REQUEST BY ALBERT F. �1AP.SNIK 6101 RAINBOjJ DRI��, NORTHEAST, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA: Mr, Marsnik was present. He pointed out that although the structure would be 10 feet from the property Iine, there would be 20; feet of clear, open space from the gar.age to the curb. ' MOTION by Mittelstadt, seconcied by �linish, to accept the variance and to grant the variance since the garabe is 202 feet from the curb. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, CElairn2an Ylinen declzred the motion carried. ' ' ' ' � � t 2. PUBLl'C HEEI�ING ON A P.EQUFS'� rOR A VE1P.I[�JCF. FtZOM SEC'1'ION 45.26, CITY ,CODE OF '1 FtcIi)LEY riINNESOTA 1963 REVISED .D, ' IBER 31, 1964, BY tdAIVER OF FFONT YARD `, SETBACK RE UIRErfENT OF 35 FEET TO 28 EET TO PE1;�fLT CONSTRUCTION OF AN �, � _ ATTACHED GARAGE LJITH LIVING AR�A A ON I.OT 10, BLOCK 6, RICE CI:EEK TERRACE PLAT 4, ANOI�E1 COUNTY, MINNESOTA, S�-"�ti1E BEI\G 6777- - 7TH STREET NORTHEAST i FRIDLEY, r1IT;i�TES��TA. (REQUI�ST EY GEF�ALD G. INGALDSON, 6777 - 7TH STREET NORTH- � EAST, FRIDLEY, I�iIN�1ESOTA, 55432) : � --� Mr. Ingal`dyson was present. MOTION by Ahonen, seconded by Saunders, that in view of the surrounding neighborhood and the preliminary drawings presented by rir. Ingaldson.,:the / • variance be granted. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Chairman Ylinen 1 declared the motion carried. � " 3. PUBLIC HEARING ON A REQUEST F��� A VAF,IQ�TC'u FF.OM SECTION 45.24, CITY CODE OF ' FRIDLEY, �IINNESOTA 1963, REVISED DECF_��f,ER 31, 1964 BY �•;�IVER OF SIDE Y�1Rt� RE UIRE�fE:NT QF 5 FEET TO 3 FEET TO PER�`�;IT GONSTRUCIIOL dF AN A�TACHED GARAGE ON LOT 11 , BLOGK S, BROOI�VIEW TERR.ICE THIRD ADDITIO�, L�::OF� COU\TY, MINNESOT:1, ' SA��IF BEING 730 PANDOR.� DRIVE NORTHFAST FRIDLEYz �Il\�NES�TA. •(PIEQUEST EY WF:STLEY J. BENGSTO\, 730 P�\rDORA DRIVE NOF�THEAST, FRIDLFY, r1IiVNF�OTA, 5543 �) - Chairman Ylinen read a let'cer from Eugen� Gustafson, owner of the adjoini.ng property at 740 Pandora Drive, in which he objected to granting the variance. ,IOTIO\ by �fittelstadt, seconded by Ahonen, to receive the letter from ;1r. Gustafson. Upon a voice vote, there bein� no nays, Chairma�i Ylinen declared the motion carried. ' 0 , � � BUILDING STANDARDS - DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOMI`4STTEr, N�ETING MINUTES - JULY 11, 1967. The Meeting was called to order by Chairman Er�ckson at ?:12 P.M. ROLL CALL: MEMBERS PRE SENT : ' MEMBERS ABSENT : OTHERS PRESENT: � Erickson, Biermann, Hauge, Dittes Building Znspector Tonco Belisle 35 l. CONSIDERATI�N OE A REQUEST FOR A MOVING PERMIT TO MOVE A HOUSE ONTO LOT 1, BLOCK l,_ FROIDS ADDITION (401 IRONTON STREET NORTHEAST). R�QtJ.�,ST BY MIt. & MRS, GEORGE FROID, 445 IRONTOi�7 STREET NORTHEAST. CCONTSNUED FROM'I�F,TTNG OF JUNE 6, 1967,�: Mr. & Mrs. Froid were not present at the meeting. The Committee � denied �L-he request of the Froids to move a house located at the Dale Movers to Lot l, Block l, Froids Addition, same being 401 Ironton Street No�theast due ta structural defects. Motion by , Biermann to deny said request. Second�d by Tonco, Upon a voice vate, there being no nays, the motion carried, ' � � i ' 2. CONS2DERATION OF THE GA,F2.AGES RELATIVF TO THE PROPOSED CONSTRUCTION OF A 6-I��nTELLING F>PARTMENT BU�.LDING ON LOTS 3 AND 4, BLOCK 2, HAYES � R.IVER LOTS ADDITSON (59.1Z-21-31-41-51-61 ANNA STREET NORTHEAST, FRIDZdEY�MINNESOTA) , REQUEST BY JANIES NELSON COMPANY, 7601 WAYZATA BOULEVARD, MTNNEAPQLIS, MINNESOTA 55426: Mr. Nelson or Mr. Minder were not present at the meeting. Motion by Tanco to approve the request as submatted relative to the garage construction for the praposed 6-�.2 Una.t apartment building on Lots 3 and 4, B].ock 2, Hayes River Lnts Addition contin��ent uion the vax�iance of the setback reqirement being reso].ved, Seconded by � Biermann. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried. 3. C4NSIDER.ATION OF CONSTRUCTI�N OF A 4-PLEX ON LJTS 2 AND 3,'BLOCK 11, , ki�1MII,TON'S ADDST�ON TO .MEGHANICSVILLE., (5480 - STH STREET NORTHEAST, FRIDLE`�, MTNNESOTA� REQUEST BY r200N CORPORATION� 6225 UNIVERSI�'Y A�fENUE NORT�iEAST , FRSDI�EY, MI�SOTA: , � J � � Mr. Julkawski of Mo�n Corporation was present. Motion by Bierrnann to apA�rove th uest subject to approval of variance of lot area requirement 17,0 square feet is requiredo Seconded by Tonco. Upon a voice vo , there being no nays, the motion carried. ` . 4. REVIEW OF CHARLES STREET 52=JNIT APARTT�IENT CO'�J.PLEX. REQUEST BY MOON CORPORATION, 6225 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NOi2THEAST1 FRIDLEY, 1�II1Vi�TES��: Mr. Jtilkawsk3. of Moon Corporation was present to discuss this item with the comzna.ttee, Motion by Tonco to approve subject to approval � � 36 BUxLDiNG ST�ND�:� -� T�s;SIGN CO�t'T£tOL SliBCOi�`.IVI:CTTEE MEETSNG M�NUTES — JULY 11, 1967 (Continuedj of the City Engineer , drainage problems. there being na nay,, ' ' , � ' ' on the r�solution of street, uti].ity, and Seconded by Biermann. Upon a voice vote, the motion carried. 5. CONSIDERATZON OF CONSTRUC�ION OF 11 �- 42 UNIT APARTMENT COMPLEX (462 UNITS) G��? `� PROPERTY IiNO�'�N AS AUDTTOR'S SUBDIVISION #78, NORTFi OF THE LYNi�TOOD P�IANOR NY7RSTNG HOI�IE AND ACROSS FROi�i ^1HE �30W�t:CNG BOX CO��Pt�NY AT APPI20X7P�TELY 5800 EAST R�VER ROAD. P.EQIT.�;ST BY MAURICE FxLxSTER, I312 EAS^1 215T STR�ET, MINNEAPOLIS� M:CNNE SOT� 55404 : ' F' 'ste � Mr. il�. r, awner, and Mr. Cooperman, Architect, were present. After discussion on traffic control. on the service road, incinerator alternatives and choica of two types o� units, motion by Biermann to approve preliminary plans provided: l. A plot pian be submi.t�ed and approved defining dimensional setlaacks, driveways, parking spaces, proposed landscaping, drainage contours. ' 2. Provide adequate setbacks of buildings and parking lot on ' ser�ice road parallel3ng East River Road to allcyw constxuction of possible future garages. � � 3. Plans to be modified relative to storage and laundry space requirements as outlined in Ci�y Cnde, section 49.082. 4. Balconies shown on prel�minary plans optional unless required as secondary exits far fire purposes. , Seconded by Toxaca. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion �arrzed, � �J �'� � � 6. CaNSIDERATION OF ALTERATIONS_ AND ADDITIONS FOR THE SERVICE STATTON AT� 63�1 T H e '' 65 NORTHEAST FR2D� M NNESOTA L� 9 D ART OF LCi`!' 1�, BLOCK i.r MOORE LAKE H�GI�L�NDS 3RD ADDITTON. REQUEST BY RIC�D Gd. ' STEiI`TEP., 1589 ROS�L1aWNy S1. PAUL, MINNESOTA. Mr. Stei.nex and his architect were present. This proposed improvemen�- is s�.milax to the improvernents ta the Texaco station on University� Avenue in Fridley and would not in this committee's opinzon involv� any changes in traffic pai-.terns in the ar.ea of this station. Motion by B�.ermann to approve the request provided the mercury vapor l�.ght' in the rear yard be reiocated to avoid any penetratian of light rays i.nto adjoining residential propertyo No fence or hedge was proposed ,; � , ' , ' , ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' , ' ' BUILD7NG STANDAPDS - DESIGN CnNTROL SUBCOi�i,.;STTEE i�1EETING MINUTES -� JULY 1l, 1967 (Contimaed} as buffer between rear line o� station property and residential property. seconded by Tonco. Upon a voice vote, there b�ing no nays, the motion carried. ADJOURNMENT • The meeting was adjourned at 10:45 P.M. by Chaa.rman Erickson. Respectful].y submitted: � _ . ( _: ��-Z--._--�--. � -� � ���% Clarence Belisle, Building Inspeetox"�" ' � / Earl Bierma.nnp Membex of the Subcommittee 3� :' Requesting permi.ssion to re-erect sign ar.d make s�aller to canform to cocie regula.tions ' , CIT� OI' FRI�LEY, MIr3Nc.SOTA � AP,r.LICAT�'0:; r't.'Z SJ.Gf7 PETi'MIT JuZy 11, ��g 67 ILOCATI OA? : ' 1 ' ' t I ' � ' ' ' � ' � LEGAL DESCRI?'TIO�t: Ori�inal pern�t ;�6323 itransfe�r� from h„SLf,! S i?„�inT 2 STREET AD�F.�SS : 7000 Hi�hwaS= #f65 FF.IDLEY INSPEC�OR OF SUILDIi3GS : The undersigned hereby makes appl.ication for a permii. fo� t:�e work herein specified, agreeing to do all �aorlc in strict accordance ��ith �; e C:ity Ordinances and rulings of the Department of Buildings, and h2reby declares i:hat all the facts �nd representations stated in this applicazion are �rue and co:rect, ZONING CLASSIFICATION OF PitOPERTY: Nf2 — Oin1AlER OF PROP�RTY: Ninnesota Indus r��l P�rk� L�„�,S,�j„ rnr�nt�r R� J�� � -- TYPE OF SIGN: Directional advertisin< �r ,, J r (Fro:a 56.0'L - through E3) HOW INSTALLED : ON FYL021 X ic�0%' FLATtJI SE ON BLDG . E`{TENDED FROM WALL INSTALLATZON TO BEGIN ON on acceptance_TO BE COMPLETED ON �nP �..A�� ESTIMATED COST OF SIGN $ 700 ,�'� • DESCRZPTTON OF SiGN DIMENSIONS; LENGTA 32' WIDTH 12' THICKNESS 3/g p]-�rood. existing.__ LE2TERS : NUrrBER A,j��c�; 5n t•nt.a 1 SXZE ,r, r� o�t__LETTERZNG AREA ��,� ��, DISTANCE FROM: PROPERTY LINE(s�7g��X-jy� .in� ROOF GRCUND<If Pylcsn}�t. CONSTRUCTED OF: IRON W00� � IRON & WOOD QTHER ILLUMINATED : _ YP� FLAS�IING : �• PROPER�Y QGR�IER' S SIGNATU:tE ; AppY,ICANT' S SIGNATURE • -. (I�' DI�'FERENT) � i J.c; ;:� {`. y.�'_< i: tv r. r _� �i. 2 , Attached form leuse agreenent FI� �� �r n� r��= �tc,=�es —_ BY:,�( , l-� �: )�';, 7, — r r r�, .� 7��C ��,,; •__-- _ ` �, r . � Ot�JNER AGRFES TO COMPLY t-1ITH ORDINArICE NO , 318 AND PARTICULI�P�.Y 47I 1F1 ANNUAL FE� DUE ��x t� �-:- OI3 MAY 1, 1967, AS PER SECTION 56.03, PAR.2, & SECTION 56.04, PAR. 9-A & B APPROVED BY: PLANNING COI�IISSION (DATES) CiTY COUNCIL X CZT.tI' 2��NAGER CITY El"GIN�ER ELE�T�ICAL & BLJG. iNSPECTUi.S � E�����.5 AI�TD �S�OCIA�r��, ��c, FINANCIAL CONSULTANT� 'IRST f�:ATIONAL-SOO LINE CONCOURS� 507 MARQUETTE AVE: MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55402 339-8291 (AREA CODE E��; 39� ' 1 � 1 � , ' LJ ' I!� � CJ � , � , r ' NOTICE TO BIDDERS Re: $1,830,000 Improvement Bonds City of Fridley The sale of the above bonds of the City of Fridley, Minnesota, scheduled for Monday, July 17, 1967, has been postponed and will be held Monday, September 11, 1967, at 8:00 o'clock P.M Please retain your prospectus. Additional information will be sent to you prior to the new sale date. EHLERS AND ASSOCIATES, INC. Fiscal Consultants to the City t�� tr 4 � L � � �ST NATIONAI.-SOO LINE CUNCOURSE 507 MARQUETTE AVE � ' Ju1y 11, 1967 � Mr. Marvin Brunsell , Acting City Manager 6431 University Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota 55432 .' ' ' Dear Marvin: ��A EHLERS AND AS�OCIATE�, INC. FINANCIAL CONSULTLif�T;= MINNEAPOLIS, ^JIINNE80TA 55402 339-8291 (AREA CO�E 61�: Enclosed are the minutes relating to resetting the bond sale for action Monday na.ght. The only changes in the bond issue are: 1.) the date of issue was moved from August 1 to October l, 1967; 2.) the maturity dates were changed to January l. ' We have sent notices of the postponement and rescheduling to the dealers, Commercial West and The Bond Buyer, and will publish a new notice of sale after the Monday Council meetir�g. � ' � , , , , I think we are doing the right thing and i feel comfortable with the decision. Things could conceivably get a lot worse but I think the scales are tipping more toward some improvement in the next month or two. With this additional time and in view of the location of Onan in the City, I think we shauld ga to New York to try for a better rating. I am planning to do this on Thursday, August la, and be- lieve you or someane from the City should be authorized to go t�ere too. We might not be able to raise the rating but, the enormous saving from a better rating is well worth the cost and time. If you have any information, especially letters wouZd like to have copies for our nresentation. Very truly yours, EHLERS' AND ASSOCIATES, INC. l� % � .,�,� J� Rober-t L. Ehlers RLE:cb Enclosure ' from Onan, we �^+-`. � �. �� ' ' ' ' 1 � ' ' �I'' C 1 ' , , , COa�LSTOCK t� DA�IS, INGo Consalting Engineers 1646 Cotmtq Itosd "J�v Minneapo2ls, l�ianesota 55432 July 13, 1967 CHA�IGB O��B NU1�8R ONE STORM 3EWSB II�ROVEI�NT PROJECT N0. 8i FRIDL�Y, MZNNESOTA• Fe D, Chapman 6 Assoc. Contr. 1017 Rhode Island Aven�ue Noe Minneapolis, Mi�aata 55427 Geatlmsn : Yau are hereby ardered, authorized aad instructed to perforaa.tba following work on the abave coatract with the contract p�c�ce adj�astmet�t as followst lo Fonr sectioae of ths storm eewe� pipeline slasll be perforated in accordanc� with ASTM C-�i44►, with perforffition 3/16" to SjI6" diadeter located at 6" apacing o.co conariaig the top approximate 165° oi the pipem The pipe s�a�ll be laid iu a filt�r bed o! 3/4'0 minus ve11 gsad� a�segat� vi�h a�4ni�aum of I2" of filt�r m�dia surrouading the pipe line. �"he a�u�t af inedi.a covering �he pipe shail be as detsrmia� by the 8aagisnc��e The canrract shall be �djusted by adding the fallawi� �t �osto 15°t Cl. YI SoCoPe 22" Clo III �oC.P, 24►t0 Cl, IZI R,C.P, Fllter l��dia (Tsuck Measua�) @ $2.60/LaF. A $3o7S/L.Fe @ $4.05/L.Fo � $6,00/Ton The aectioas of pipe line affected by tlnis chaage are as folloivs: Oa Liberty St. N,Bo f� Manhole #I to Manhole #2 On Libezty St, NoB. from Maahole #4 ta Maahol� �5 �n Ash�oa Aves�ue N.S. froffi Manhole #5 to MaYah�ale #7 On Ast►ton A�retnue N,Eo fr� Manteole #� �o Manhole �10 The approacimate quantities tuvolved and ttse resulting coat ia as follaws: 18) L.F. 15" C1. IY B.C.P, @$2.60 ' 187 LaF. 21" C1. III B.CoP. @$3.75 370 LoF. 24" C1. ITI R.C.Pe @$4.05 600 Tons Filterr Media Aggregate C$b.00 ' � APPROXIMATE CONTRACT ADJrTSTI�NT (ADD) � $ 486.20 • 701025 = 1,498.50 • 3. 600. t)0 - • $6,285.95 � � � , F. D. Chapman � Assoc. Contr. Chg. Ordo �1 - Proj. 87 Fsidley, Hioaesota � � L1 � ' ' ' LJ ' ' , ��� ' ' ' ' -2- Jui� 13, 1967 2. Deleta the �rk ahovn on Sh•et S of th� plans anS construct t.bs stosa aev�ea iu accordance vith t8e attached pian �nd profile sbe�t. T!u cantra¢t priee shsil ba adjus�sd by deduating Fro� the inmp su� ths �rk deleted oa 3heet 5 of �he plans and speciiieations at tbe uuit psica sbava oa the proposal for the items of �rork deleted, aa�d addinE ti� follaring itens of work at tt�a following unit pricea : 150 L.F. 15•' C1. III R.C.P. (Perforatedj @ $11.00 2 Eao Manhole-Catcb Basin Combinations @ $395.00 Sitc Restor�tioa oa 8aseaent Lnmp Snm 100 Tons Filter Media ilggrtegata C$6.04 • �'1,650.00 • 790.U0 � Z50.00 a (lQQ��Q $3,290.00 Snbaitted aad approved this 13th day of Jutlq, 1967 by Cas�tock � Davis, Inc. W�TOCK b D�AVIS, INC. gy L..� Bo V. Cc�ms�ock� Fe Ee Appsoved thia day of �--�� 196� bq F. D. Chapman Co�str. 6 A�soc. Contr. A Jaint Venture). F. D. C�iAPMAN CONSTR. b ASSOC. Cal'tB. By By Appravai and aoc�ptad this _____ day of . 1967 by the City of lridl�. CIZ'Y OF F�t.BY - - �' .._...�......_. ._._...� 41 , � �_ � � I�' �J � �� � �' ' � � I ., SDPPI.E�N'rARY AGRSffi+�NT Thia supplemeatary agreement made this day of . 1967 by and betweea ttee psrties hexeto aa a suppie�eatary agreem�ent to tha Contsact b�tNean the aaid pasties for construction of Storm Sewer Ispro�r�ent Pzoj�ect �inmber 87 exacuted under date of . WHEBH�IS the Coutractor snbn�itted eo tbe Onnsr a proposai for the conatra�etioa of Stor� Sewer Improvement Project Number 87, sad yiHBRBAS the Contractor did arite the folloriag statadeat on 6is propo�sls "This Bid is made vithout addiag the 3x Mianesata sales tau. Shonld any ruliags from aap governmental sg�ncy require pay�nt of tbis tas, payment in like amount vould ttiaa be added to tbis bid." AND WBE�EAS the Ovner has acc�pted the Contractor's proposal snbjact to e�cecution of this eupplemental agresment for elarification of the Contsactor's statement about the 3Z Minaesota aales tax. NO�W TSBBBFOBE iC is nutuslly agree�d by the puties that: 1. The Contractor shall place � order for sll matesials as soon as this agreeyneat is exe�uted. � 2e Th� Contractor aball raceiva delivery on all material as soon as possible and shall faforv hie suppliera to deliver as anch of th� msterial as possible prior to Bugust 1, 1967. fl � ' ' � � LJ u 3. The sslas tax, if aay, vhich will be considered i.n the Sid is oaly tise t�uc applicable oa materia].8 acCuslly installad in the xotk Aad aot for itass of eqnip�nt, labor or Contsactor'a Plmt. IN PBESRNCS OF CITY OF FBID3.SY BY. ^.� � � Pe D. C'HAPMA2T t�13T8. i ASSOC. 00�7.'R. (A Joiat Ventnra) � By 42 , ' ' ' ' ' � 0 ( ' r - .. . .J`...Y., ✓.. . Y.r ..y.....� .�..." e _... . .. . 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' r ' r. �� ' I � � RESOLU`�'IOi`d N0, __ . , �4 A RESOLUTIOi; 0�'iI1E�iIi::� PREI,It�iIP]AKY PIy'1iIS, S�'�(;i�'ICA`i'IOI�IS, AZd�J • �5`I'1_i'�I�1T'r�S 0�' 7'�IE COS'1'S THE,�'�LOk�: STF�E;�P I1�L�'1Z0`d���ir;i�IT PROJEC�l' � � BE IT HESOL`TF ��, by tY�� Cotuic� 1 of tne City of Fridl_ey as folloc�rs: • 1.� That it app��a�•s in tne interes � of the City an1 of the prop�rty o�rners affected t�tat th�r� be cons �ruct•:1 c�r�ain inpr.avements, to-Frit: � - Street Improvements, including grading, stabilized base, hot-mix bitum- inous mat, and other facilities located as follows: 64 � �. . � I � •� .' � TH AVENUE N.E. FROM UNIVt,RSITY AVENUE TO 5TH STREET ' - �- STH STREET FROM 64TH AVENUE N.E. TO MISSISSIPtI STREET __ . Thai th� Ci�y �gine�r, 1Tasi� Qures:?i., wnd Minnesota Highway Engineers, - hereby au�ho-rize: and direct-�d tU dra:•r t'ae preliminary plans and . specific�,tions an.�1 to tabulate t'n_� resul;s of his estimates oi the costs of said ir�prozre��nts, inci.u.d.in;; ev:;ry- i�e�� of cost from inception to �:o��pl� �ior_ a�ci all fees ar,d e�pens�s -incurre3' �o-r to . be inc�red� in co:inec �ion th�r���ri �'c�, or t'n� financin3 thereo� , and �O t"�i 8.!C� 8, preli�ina.r'y' I'��0� � OI' iilS f1T1i:.]_Ito3 � S i`,8.'ElTI� ther�in 4l:1��:^_vY' s�id iu�pro�e�en�s are feasible �.nd c•r:^.�th�r ti'n�;j can o�st be made as propos�d, or in con.��ctior_ �;i�'a �ome ot'ner i�prov���n�s (and �'ne es�i�ated cos;, as r�coc��nded�,includin� also a description of �'n2 Iands or ar�a as �ay r�cei�re benef��s t:��reir��� and as ¢�ay �e . proposed +o b� as:.essed. 3. That the City Clerk shall. act to asce-rtain tHe na�e and addr�ss of . the o�r��er or each pa.rcel of lan.i 3ir�ctly affected or aritni�. tre are�. of lands as may be prcposed to be assessed for said icnprove�:��2ts �ar_d each of t:�em�; anrl upon re�eip� from said F�gine�rs of �he �said preliminary report, calculate esti�ates of assess�nen�s as �ay b� , proposed relative ther�to a�ainst eacz of s�.id Za�nds. � 4. That said przliminary repor� of t'ne E�oirle�rs and estima�es of assessnen�s of the Clerk, s'nall be furnished to t'ne Councii, and �a3e availabl� ior insp�ction to the o��mer of any parcel of Iar_d as �af be affect�d tnereby at any puolic h�arino held rela�iv= thereto, as well as at ar� prior tiQe reason�,ble ar.d conveni�nt. ADQPTID BY TciE CITY COU�iCIL OF Th� CITY Or FnIDLE'Y THIS ' -� � --- __ ________._ .__ _ DAY OF , . ,. I�67 , � ' . . , , . -. . . . 1�iAY0R - Jac� 0. Kirkha� � A2'TEST : . CITY CLr�:�:: - .:=�_ �ri:� C . isrur.s .-11 . � � ..�. ' _. .. � . " . . - � � � 45 ' '� . . RESOLUi'IO�r NO . . _ ' A RESOLUTIO�r' RCCEIVI\iG TE[E PR.ELI�•fI�1ARY RF:?OE�'1' AND CALLING A PUEiLTC HEARI�TG 0\' 1'FlE rLATTER OF' TEiF COi2STF,UCTIO� OF' CERTAII� IrIPfiO��E�IE\TS - STREET II�IPROVEi�iE.IT PROJECT - ' ---. , ` . . __ WEIEREAS, tFie construction of certain ir,�prov�ments is deemed to be in the interest of the City of Fridley arid the property oianers affected there- by. , . ' � ' ' - >.. .. BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fri�ley, as fol- � lows: . - � 1. That the reliminar re � � P y port submitted by the City Enoineer, Nasim Qureshi, is hereby received 2nd accepted. �, .' 2. That this Council will meet on the 7th d Au u . � at 3:00 o'clock P.ri. at the City Ha11 in theaCity of Fr dley for.the7 � puxpose of holdin� a Public Hearino or� the im�rovenent noted in�the Notice attached hereto and made a part thereof by reference, Exhi- bit "A". , ' 3. That tne area propose� to be assessed for s��!id ' o � improvetn_nts anc� each .of them as noted in said notice are al1 tne Iands and areas as rtoted ' in sa�id notice; All of the same to be assessed proportionately ac- cording to the benefits received. 4. That the City rlana�er is authorized a;�d directed to give notice of ' such Public Hearing by publishino a notice thereof in the oPficiai � newspaper of the City of Fridley accarding to Iacv, such notice to be substantially in the form and substar,ce of the notice attached here- ' to as Exhibit "A". .' AbDPTED BY THE CITY COUN�IL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS _ � � DAY OF _._..--. _� � I967. . � n • ' . ' � . � . - -. • . Y � � . _ ' _ - Mt�.YOR - Jack 0. Kirknam . . ATTEST. . ' - - . . ' : ` . • . - . • '• - ' _ CITY CLERI� - �tarvin C. Erunsell ' � , - . ' � � • . .. • • ' • � ^ . •� .. . • - � . , .. , , _ � . _ . -OFFICIAI. YUELICATIOV. : ' � � C7TY OE' F'F.IULEY 4� ,- y (Exhibit A) , . � NOTICE OF HEARING 0�; I2�f�'ROVE�iE\'T'a WEIEP.E�'1S, the City Council oF the City of Fridley, Anoka County, ' riinnesota, has deemed it necessary and expedient that the improvements , � `hereinafter described be made. . NO�d,, TFtEREFOE'.E, �OTICE IS HF.REBY GIE�Ei� TFI�'1T on the 7th day of August _, 1967, at 8:00 o`clock P.rI. the City Council will meet _ ' • at the City Hall in said City, and 4�iII at said time and place hear all . parties interested in said improvements in whole or in part. - � The general nature of the improvements is the construction (in the lands and streets noted b�1o��) of the follo��ing improveaients, to-wit: , CO�TSTRUCTION ITE�1 , Street improvements, including grading, stabilized base, bituminous _ surfacing, concrete curb and gutter, and storm se4�er systemi water and sanitary sewer services an3 other facilities located as follows: ' b4TH AVENUE N.E. FROM UNIVERSITY AVENUE TO 5TH STREET 5TH STREET FROM 64TH AVENUE N.E. TO MISSISSIPPI STREET ' EST7���1TED 'COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25,215.00 THAT THE AREA PROPOSEU T0 BE ASSESSED F0:'� SAID IMPRO�'�.Z�IF:�1TS IS AS FOLL01?S: ' Far ConsCruction Item above ----------------- --------------- ' Al2 of the land abutti*�o upon said streets named abo�;e and aI1 lands within, adjacent �nd abutting thereto. AI1 af said land to be assessed proportionately according to the ' �enefits receiued by such improvements. • That the Council proposes to proceed with each of said improvenents as , � �.: senarate imgrovements, e�ccept as hereafter otherwise provided by the � Council a1Z under the follot•�ing aurhQritx, to-wit: Minnesota Statutes' 196I, ChaptPr 429 and la:as amendatory thereof, and in conformity witi� '� : the City Charter. � - f DATED THIS DAY Or^ . , 196Z, BY ORDER OF THE � � GITY COU�CIL. . . , . - . _ � .. � . • Mr1v4E� - 3ack 0. Kirkham ` ' , . Publish: . : • : � , . . � . . - � .. . . . . . � � . ' 4'7 Form 2523 (10-6bj , , � ' ' R E S 0 L U T I 0 N At a(regular) {specia.l) meeting of the Cit,y Council of the Cit�r of Fridley duly held on the day of ___ _______, 196� , the foll.owing Resolution was offered by , 3 seconded by , ; to-wit: i�]HEREl�S the Commissioner of Highways has prepared plans, special -- provisions and specifications for the improvement of a part of Trunk � Highway Number 156, �, 3 renumbered as Trunk Highway Nu.r�ber �a7. E 5, 5,�, within the corporate li.mits of the Cit� of Fridl.ev � �g�g on T.H. �7 at 57 Ave . NE .; on T.H. 65 at Moore Lake Rd. � and 53 Ave. ; and �AS said plans are on file in the office of the Department of gh S �, pa � esot be n m rked abaled, and identified as xi w����-2�Ji .H.'��=�� �' �' s P _ i T,�L•��=.�. �' 2��1-5�6 �.�. 5z�� ; and . . ' irdH�tEAS said special provisions are on file in the office of the Department of Hightaays, Saint Paul P�i. esata, bein� marked, labeled, and ozo5-z7 (2.x. �1=156�, z7z1-56 (2.x. 52=3) identified as � -P- �,���_�T .����„Z ._� ' which, together with the I�Li.nnesota Department of High��ays Specifications for Highway Construction, dated January l, 19b1� as axnend�d by "Supplemental , Specifica�ions" dated February l, 19b6, on file in the ofiice of the Commissioner of Highways, cQnstitute the specifications far said improvemen� of Trunk Highway Number 156�593 renumbered as Trunk Highway ' �, � Number 7} 5+52 ; and , , , , � � irJHEREAS copies of sa,ici plans and special provisions as so marked, labeled and identified are also on fil.e in the office of the City Clerk; and ' �r1fiEREAS the term "sa,id plans and special provisions�� as herein- after used in the body of this resolution shall 'ne deemed and intended to mean, refer to, and incorporate the plans and special provisions in the foregoing recital.s particularly identified and described. ' ' Form 2523 (10-66) TJO'^!, THFN, BE IT RESOLVL� that said plans and special provisions for the improvement of Trunk Highway Nwnber�j6.5.� renumbered as Trunk Highway Idumber'�7,65,52 within the limzts of the Cit�r of Fridley be and hereby are approved. , BE IT FURTHER RES OLVED that the elevations and grades as sinown in said plans and special provisions be and they are hereby approved and consent is hereby given to any and all cha,�ges in grade occasioned by � the construction of said Trunk Highway Number5�'Z'renumbered as Trunk W7�65�52 Highway Number in accordance wi.th said pl.ans and special provisions. , ' � � ' � ' � � � , C� 1 ' Upon the call of the roZl the following _ voted in favor of the Resolution The following__ voted against its adoption: whereupon the Ma,yor and presiding officer declared the Resolution adopted. Dated , 1967 . May'or Attest STATE OF MINNESOTA ) GOUI�ITY OF_ �nnka ) ss, � _ Citv OF_ Fridle,y } _____,�___Clerk I do hereby certify th�.� a� a regular me�ting (at a special meeting of whieh due axid legal notice Vras g:;�ven) of' the City Council of FridleY , Minnesota, on the day of , 19�, at whieh a ma.jority of the members of said Cour�cil were present, the foregoing resolution was adopted. Given under �y hand and seal this day of 19�. City �lerk � � • ' � , .� � �, .� , RESOLUTION N0. J�� � A RESOLUTION REQUESTI!i�iG ANOKA COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO DESIGNATE 73RD AVENUE AS A COUNTY ROAD AND IMPROVE IT. WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Fridley by Resolution ��37-1966, dated March 21, 1966, requested the Anoka County Commissioner to take over 73rd Avenue from East River Road to Old Central as a county.road; and WHEREAS, the City has had no official response from the County on this request to date, WHEREAS, Onan Properties are b�ilding over a$13,000,000 ' industrial complex at 73rd and Central Avenue with appraximately 1,600 employees, and they will be using 73rd Avenue as the main access to their complex, l.J � � � � � � � , ' lJ WHEREAS, all this new construction is going to create a considerable amount of additional traffic volume, WHEREAS, the City Council has authorized the improvement and installation of Storm Sewer on 73rd Avenue on 3uly 10, 1967 and the City is in the process of negotiating cost of participation with the County for their share, , NOW THEREFORE, be it resolved by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota» as follows: THAT Anoka County is requested to designate i�:iediately, at least the section of 73rd Avenue from Trunk Highraay ��65 to Old Central as a county road, AND also improve and compLete the construction of 73rd Aveniie from Trunk Highway �r`65 to Stinson Boulevard by the end of next summer. ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF rRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1967. ATTEST: CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL MAYOR - JACK 0. KIRKHAM � r 1 , � �� � r � C� ' � , � � I 1 1 � / �. 50 ci�$ o� ��rnLL;:, rzzr�ra�s�TA APFL�T.CAT10�I £Oit trOTd-RESiD�T3'�IA.i:, BUILDT_NG FE:�;IT OWNER' S I�'Ar,'E_�i`t' ,� s�:' �,,/ F� 2i . ,��� � r ( � �.u. �``'ir:. 3UILDER . ADDRESS �= �J �t-; f� r�:.r �' S� �. AUDF.ESS �T ! -� %I !? f,' : a .r�.e c• � , S I / l � >: ft �/f �. �' �' �d •� � w °. f%� � � . C`' bOCAT?ON Or t3i3�LDIYIG _ � � C � :,;`.�l � -c;_-�/ N0. � / �' � STREET 7?,°,� � � � •'.__� ���.,, .I Q„--c. PART QF LOT LaT B�,OCR r1DDIT7.OPI OR SUBDIV7SION Ap�Iicant attach to this form; 3 Sets of Plans - 2 Plor_ Pians - 2 Certi€icares of Survey with proposed building drawn,on these CertificaCes. SUSMIT T0: Meeting �ate Approval. Date To Be Used As; BUILDIN� EOARb BC�;�RD OF APPEALS I'LAN. CON�i. COtJPdCIT, DESCKIFTION OF EUILDZNG �'ront �epth Aei�ht _.... _... �.,..... _.. S�, Ft. Cu. Ft, w Type of Construction Estimated Cost / t � c; � t> � C� To Be Campleted ��G�rti�icate of 4ecu�ancy � Pe;.mit Fea & Plan Chectc $ � �.+, � .1 � ; �^CJ TOTAI, $ 1 ' 1 � EST:Lf�4,AT�S TO BE A���tO�f�� BY THE CI':CY COJ��IL -° JU�C,Y 17, 7.967 De M. Noyes Construction Company Gen�r�l Contxactors 100 �Jest Franklin Avenue Minneapol i s, P�iinne s o-i a Fra.dley C�.vic Cex�ter - C�r�.iLica•�e No. 7 ' (6-3QM67) �or period from June ]., 1967 to �'une 3Q, 1967 1 Tri-5�ate Dri.Iling and Equipment Company 16940 Highway 55 v^7est Wayzata, Mira.n�sota , Emer,�n,�y Wor3� � V�e11 and Pum.p No. 1 � Co S. McCrassan Con�any, In�. Route �2 o Bo� 3?.2 Osseo, R�in�zesota ' � � , � � � ' , Estimate ;;4 - Si:reet Improv�r:�nt Project No. ST. 1966�-6 according to con��ract (Commexce Paxk) Pa�tial. �oms�ock & �avis, Inco Consulting Enga.neers 1446 County Roac1 '"J" „ Minneapola.s, Minnesota 55432 Far tYs� fuxmi�hi:ag of residen� 3.nspectzon and r�sid�nt supervision for t�ze staking out of the constructi.on wark �or: $ 24,330.00 $ 4,040.50 $ 10,828.32 Estim�.te rl -� Watea. Imprave;���n` t Y'O�eC� No. 75--G �rom JunA 5, 19�i7 thr�ugh J�z?y 1., 1967 (Fencing a*-id L�ridscapxng - Axea o� Cor�,�nons Park, Filtxatic�n p1a�t, and Reservoa.x) $ 455.0� Estix:�e�te -;�3 - P�iel.ody P+iano�^ ParY Improvement Proj�ct No. P-1 from June 5, 1�67 thtough July l, 1957 $ Est�.mate '-,r2 - i�a�ex Improvemnnu Project No. 83 frora �unu 5, 1367 -chx�tagh tTuly 1, 1.967 (Tank Repair -- l� Mi3.l.ion Gal? on. P,esezvoir - 529�J vohnson S�cxeet I�I.E ,)$ 55.�0 10.00 52 ' � , � ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' � � ' ' ' � 53 ESTII�'lAT�:S 10 BE .�P��ZOti�D BY �.'I-� C'�° i`�'� C�U%?�TL � JULY ].7, 1967 (Conti.ritAec�� Comstock � Davis, .Lnc. (Con.�inued) Estimate -;�5 - S�orm Sewe� Improvement Pro,ject No. 5-�C from June 5, �.967 through J'u1y l, ].967 (La-�erals west of Universi�.y and north ot T.H. #100 - Sylvan Hills a-�ea) Es-�imate •;�3 � Sanitary Sewer, �nlater & Storm Sewer Improvem�nt Projec-c No. 84 �rom June 5, 1.967 through �u1y l, 1�67 (Bakex Avenue be�reen osborne Raad & 75-�h e�tendEd east, Onondaga be��,reen Central and St�.nson, etc.j $ 921.00 $ 130.00 Estimate �;9 - Sana.tary Sewera %�7ater & Storm Sewer Impza�rement Project No. 79 from June 5, 1967 through Ju1;� l, 1.°67 (Co�unerc� Park, Szaanstrom Cour�, etce) $ 115.50 Est�.ma�e -; -5 - S�reet Improver►�nt Prcaj ect No. ST. 1966�5 i�orn Oc-:ober 1, 196G th�cau�h June 30, 1967 (Innsbruck 5th) a $ 445.50 ' u ' I �� � '6P ' � ' ' ' ���� ��� �'�;��� ��� ���'�`Jc�i�:!� A!A UOCUh�f [NT G7� 3 U�NNER `i� a�ct��TEC� ❑ CONTRACTOR ❑ fIELD ❑ OT11E� PROJECT: Fridley Givic Center , (name, adc�ress) 6431 Un ivers ity Avenu e N. E. . TO (Owner) ,-. . � ARCHITECT'S PRO)ECT NO: 6013 � City of Fridley CONTRACT FOR: General Construction 6431 University Avenue N.E. FridZey, 1;Iinnesota 55421 L � CONTRACT DATE: November 2, 1966 In accordance with Chis Contracf and the attached Application For Payment the Contractor is entitled to payment in the amount stipulated below. The present status of the account for this Contract is as follows: ADDITIONS $ Change Orders approved in previous months by $2 � 2b9 0 �C1 Owner— TOTAL ____ _ Subsequent Change Orders Number Approved (date) � ' T07ALS Net change by Change arders ' , � ' �� ' � ' DEDUCTIOtJS $ $ 2 �2b9 0 00 O€itGINAL CONTRACT SUM ..$ 282 • 600, OO CHANGE ORDERS 2 269 .00 TOTAC ADDfT.IONS . . ..$ a SUB TOTAL . . . . . . $ i'OTAL DEDUCTIONS . . $ CONTRACi SUM 70 DATE ..$ 28�869 �� BALANCE TO FINISH . .$ 69,9%2.�� 70TAL COMPLEiED TO DATE $ 21-4 �$� �. OO MATERIALS STORED . . . $ TOTAL COMPLETED & STORED $ 21 489 .00 RETAINAGE �_% � — TOTAL EARNED LESS �93 s4�g. �� � RETAWAGE . . . . . . $ LESS PREVIOUS lb9 078.00 � CERTIFICATES . : : . $ � THIS CERTIFICATE . . . $ 24'��3�. �� Architect: S. C, Smiley & Associates By: J� .;Richards pace: July 6, 1� 67 �. This Certificate is Inot .negotiabie. It �s payable only to the payee named herein and its issuance, payment and acceptance are without prejudice to any rights of the Owner or Contractor under their Contratt. If AIA DOCUIv1ENT G7p2 APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT, or other application form containing satisfallory evidence of paymen; for 4'Vork previously completed DQES nOT ACCOMPANY THIS CERTIFKAT[, the Contracror shali first provide the equivalent certificatio� by comp�eting and executing the following: State of: County of: The. undersianed certifies that the Work covered by this Certificate fer Payment has been ccmpleted in accordance with the Contract Documents, that all amounts have been paid for Work far which previous Certificates for Paymeni were issued and payments received, and that the current payment shown herein �s nosv due. Contractor. By: Date: Subscribed and swom to before me this day of Notary• Public: My Commission expires: C[RTII-ICATE NO: - DATE OF ISSUANCE: AIA DUCUM�N7 G7Q3 • CER'ilF!CATE FOR PAY��ENT • SEPTEM6EF i9Gfi EDITION • C•i9uo A(AG • 7HE AMERICAN INSTITUT[ OF ARCHlTECTS, '1735 NE'vV YURh .4VE., NbV, \NASHiNGTUN, D.C. 2CU06 �9 . ONE r'AGE 54 i�! K+m �+ ��y +� A � I I� � � � �- �r� � � � �; ; i ;� ���"�a �/��� �� I���I and EQUIPMENT C0. i;'�� Distributors of Fairbanks Morse Purnps 16940 HIGHVJAY 55 VJEST • 44'AYZATA, MIfJNESOTA • TEL[PHOf`!E tAINNEAi'O�IS FRANKUN 7�4740 TO: City of Fridley Water D�partment 6431 University Avenue No E. minneapolis, minnesota pTY. � VN17 10 I 62 ' 9 10 10 112 ? 1 1 1 24 1 z Hrs. Hrs. Hrs. Nrs. Nrs. Hrs. Hrs.� �ATE June 26, 1967 YOUR OftDER NO. OUR INVOICE rvo. 7PW-O%1 DATE SHIPPED VIA - . DESCRIPTION � �I Emergency illork - IUell & Pump No. 1 � Loaded pump rig, moved to Ulell No. 1, set up, started pulling pump Complated pump removal 5ounded well, found sand at 801', started � bailing 8ailed fram 812� to 835' Bazled from 835 to 925' ; Installed 235' - column pipe � Completed pump installatian, moved rig to � shop msterials Fairbanks-Ylorse 12" (t1C Fig 6977 turbine unit packing box, complete 10' X 1 15/16" diam. lin� shaft with SlQe 1 15�16" rubbe: bearing 5' X 8" ID top column pipe less cou�ling 24� X 10' top colurnn pipe rlanged for 8" coarse thread, 14 3/4" century fit �'� � ��' �� UNI7 PRICE � 6XTENSION 22.00 22.00 22.00 22.00 22.00 22.OD 22.OD II ,996.0� 103.Q0 i! 99.60 (I 12.85 �I � � 60 , 5� i� i; I� 65,Q0 ;� �I i �I I� 220.00 I� 143.00 I 198.Q0 �� i 220.00 ( 220.00 � 253.00 154.00 1�996v00 103.00 99.b0 308.40 60' . 50 65.00 Tot�i 55 AMOUNT $1408.00 ( 2032.50 � (� $40�i0.5G � FORM 302? (6-64) r-t PC P �a I N V OI C E 1 �`'\+q ��,/'rt `�� STATE OF 1VIlI��1ESOT�. t �''� � DEPARTMENT OF' HIGH�AYS ,� � ,:� 'n• ;�' � �.� � � �.;� � �,.:�� St. Paul, �+�dinn. �5101 i �� �e � � 3.. . . ' v _k�� \/ `V�' Account of r� { ,r i� � � � Central Of%ce Use Only l� c� �, r� Invoice No. 4` � t� •. �, -- ;HiAr, ? 1��� 56 70500:03� CITY Or FRI���"X Division ection K istrict J F'RZD��Y� MINN�'.�SOTA AG�� � T P�O. 5�+32 .. , Invoice No. i Remittance by Check, A1oney O�der or Draft should be Payable to: Minnesota Department o/ Nigbways �. . DATE FURNISHED ' . ' � ' , ' � , ' � �. r1������� . DESCRIPTION II�]VQICL N0. 1 (.ra�11�L� 1r.�0�4K P�R:�'C}?�D UATDI?,R AG�..�r��P?1T NCI. 5�+3z orr S�'� 0207��.5 -� Tii b� CON`i'k�':CTO�.d CqLLIi`dS E%,k;CTRT�GO a CONTP.ACT NO o 1?_4t�3 FtTL�,: TRA�F�C ACTUATr,�) C0�ITROL SI^.�TAL SXS��P�I c�T:��s s��,« 5�:p oF ca�s°r�uc'rION COS�.� P�U� 6d ENGIN�i�?�IdG Fr,R F��GRT�i�''.r..NT: TOTAL THIS INVOICL I hereby certify that the materals, suppl:e§ and Sc1'ViCE3 Of the within ciaim have be�n recei�•^�l; that r.'�� ch :rc-�: arr just nnd correct; and that ne ��art c>i s��T� ,:z�,•r bet:., r:.;::. DEPART�II:N3' C�; ti:::;f:'.J`.'_� i S � --- �, C ��iz/y� ,.� L�2te�.,.j-/-'_'l:=_'=, -i---19-` % ------- - --- ------ --------- - �. ` EF1J 2l0167 QUANTITY pR�ICE bi7 AMOUNT 11�308.50 ____��'...�� 11, 987 Q�Jl 0 � __ _ , _ _ � _ _ _ . _ _ _ . . _. . .. t S� � LI CENSES � BE AFPRO'JED AT TI� JULY 17 . 1967 , COUNCIL M�ETIAIG ' CTGARETTE ' Normts In �N Qut Foad Market by: Norbert 0.. Newton 7�+49 East River Road N.E. ' Fridley, Minnesota ' DELIVERY TRUCK Sunshine Biscuits Inc. by: A. C. Tooker ' 2335 Nevada Avenue Minneapolis, 2•Linnesota � "OFF SALE° ' Norm�s In �N Out Food. Market by: Norbert 0. Newton � 7k�9 East River Road N.E. ' Fridley, Minnesota ' ' ' ' � ' ' , } 1' ' . ' ' � , ` ._ ' , � • � � LIST OF CONTRACTORS LICENSE TO BE APPROVED SY COUNCIL JULY 17, 1967 � GENERAL CONTRACTORS � Leo Huot Construction 7723 Groveland Raad Minneapolis, Minnesota By; Leo Huot ' Meldan Builders Inc 6333 Georgia Avenue No. Minneapolis, Minnesota By: M.K. Pearson ' ' ' ' • � ' , ' , '� � , ' ' � ' , NEW NEW 0 58 t ^. _ �.�.. . �_ ... _� �. -. ._ ._..._._ �. _� ..- r " . c � ; � i� 9� �, � °>> i / ' r:� M S 1 . . � .. • : + ... . . .ra�.. .Y.a- .! • , + • .- - .:� _ �.,.. __._�._�. N6000 WEST MOQRE LAKE DRIVE, FRIULEY, MINf�IESOTf�. 55421 � 560-0100 ' � , ' ' , , � � , € ' �, � � . ' r. � JOi�N 'r�. NANSENv SUPERINTE.NDENT ,IAMES H. HEDREN DIRE(;TOR BUSINESS AFFAIRS JAMES G. F'F�PPAS DIR[CTOR � � ELEMENTARY EDUCATION June 28, 1967 City Manager � City of Fridley 6431 University Ave NeE. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Dear Sir : Mr, Quereski and I reviewed the sidewalk construction project for West Moore Lake Drive and it is evident�eaare agreed hat lot in front of the school poses a problemo the project shou].d include removing and replacing our curb and repaving a portion of thCOStsf to be made a parg of our assess- expect these additional ment. Cordially yours, _� !�� �i���Z ��y..�. ��.�, y.�'J Jam�s H. Hedren Dir, of Busine s s Affair s JHH:ma . cc: Mr. Quereski, City Engineer City of Fridley ' 5� I <i�.y}'9 ��-y? � _ � � q� � � �'ji � ..���`� '3' •E(- w.�.__m« __r.v�.���.. ] .a..sa�.aj e�r_ *.�_ � .. _�¢._.�. _. ,a.......`-._ �� ��...i. . . r ._._....1t.at.r�6_.. �ul�a.sa....? w.�.0 6000 WEST MOO�E L_AKE DRIVE, FRIDLEY, MiNNE�OTA 55421 / 550-6100 June 28, 1967 City Manager City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N, E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Dear Sir: JOHN K. HANSEN SUFEFINTENO[NT JAMES N. HEDREIV DIFtECTOH BUSiNESS AFFAIRS JAMES G. PAPPAS DIRECTOR ELEMENTARY EDUCATION Mr. Quereski has asked that I verify the cities request for an easement for siorm sewer purposes on Arthur Street N. E. The following is an excerpt from the minutes of the regular meeting of the Board of Ed.ucation Tuesday, April 11, 1967: ''Curtis Larson moved the District� approve a 100t easement along Arthur Street for future storm sewer. The easement can be either East or West of the school property for the purpose of the im- provement of Arthur Street to Rice Creek school. Seconded by Ronald Bloom. Approved., r' If you feel you need a deed for this easement, please contact me. Cordially yours, -___... _ � �� �` ry �.- �-�..,...�..z--� _ -/�ti Z:�:.� �.. � . James H. Hedren Director of Business Affairs JHH:ma cc: Mr. Quereski, City Engineer, City of Fridley r� I ' � , ' MEMO T0: MEMO FROM: MEMO DATE: MEMO NUMBER: RE: City Manager Nasim Qureshi, City Engineer July 12, 1967 CM ��67-33 Fencing and Footbridge on University Avenue South of Interstate ��694 .. I had a detailed telephone conversation with � Mr. Norman R. Osterby, the Assistant District Engineer, District ��5, Minnesota Highway Department, this morning in regard to the above mentioned subject. � � � � � ' He pointed out that their office has given their recommendations and report in regard to the need for above items to the central office of the Highway Department last winter. A committee of the Standards Section of the Highway Department is studying the problem of footbridges to formulate a state-wide policy in regard to the needs, standards, and the cost participation between the parties involved. Mr. Osterby indicated that they are expeeting these policy decisions any day now and once they have these recommendations they can inform us about the steps they can take. H�, felt that they certainly look favorably on installing the fence along certain areas to contral the pedestrian traffic. This would be installed in spots where they felt it was needed in conjunction with the pedestrian traffic signal, but if the pedestrian bridge is installed, they would like to do extensive fencing on the highway to funnel the pedestrian traffic to this bridge. The reasons they are waiting tor the recommendations of the committee is that they would like to get these befare they proceed with any work on the fencing so that whatever work they do, they let under one contract and be done with it. In regard to sodding and landscaping of Trunk High- Way ��47, south of Interstate �r694, I talked to Duane Brown, the Project Engineer, today. He tnentioned that basically most of this work has been completed. I am meeting with him tomo�row morning at 8:30 to go over the job and I should have an up-to-date report for the Council at the next Council meeting. . NQ:cks � /���� ��� ��� ,%�' G'�il�l.<-(, � l�,( : , {.�!.iY U � NASIM QURESHI, P.E. City Engineer 6� ��I b�tl �W C+'fdif4��66 ���'�ii Fa�dP��� ��iFYrr� �1!/Y��/ii� ' � STATE OF NilNhESOTA LJ ' ' � , C � BOARa MEMISEFtS jo.re ph A. Crar� - Chal r�n� Mel f or�l C. Chri.rten��ela Harold O. Goertz Arnol�! �. Holz Pey�t�y L. Malvi�z Vilcr.r M. Nagel Ray E. Sheyida�z Joh�r G. So�zga.c jero�rze A. Trapp Janres F. Wol f e 781-2164 1458 COUNTY ROAD "J" MINNEAPOLIS, MINN£SOTA 55q32 July 7, 1967 Honorable Mayor and City Council City of Fridley � 6431 University Ave. N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55421 Gentlemen: SERVING Blaine Circle Pi�te� cao�� xap�d� Frirlley Lexi�tgton Mound.r View Sprirtg Lake Purk ' Pursuant to the agreement between the City of Fridley and the North Suburban Sanitary Sewer District entered into on the 8th day of January 1964, the North Su3urban Sanitary Sewer Board has requested that Fridley make a determination of the status of its hook-ups pursuant to ' Section 7 entitled connection charges. The City of Fridley has connected to the District disposal system but has not indicated to the Board, whether such connection is on a temporary or a permanent basis. This would be an important determina�ion in view of the fact that both parties have certain rights which became ef- fective on Fridley's election, particularly under Provisions B, C and D of Section 7 of the supplementary contract. A resalution was received by the Baard relative to an assign- ment of a poxtion of Fridley's capacity at the 43zd and Marshall connection but there appears to have been no election mada as to whether the Fridley connections are on a temporary or permanent basis. Your cooperation would be greatly anpreciated. By direction of the Board of Trustees NORTH SUBURBAN SANITARY SEWER DISTRICT Very truly yours , . ,,� � f /r� /� " - ; /� f , �"�� - �_ ���., i� _. ..�';� , . � � MCC:em Melford C. Christensen, Clerk � � ' 1 �� ' i � e �P6'�'�3 ���l�F€�'���t �������'�u� ��1��� STATE �F MIPdf�E507J� BOARD ME848ERS Jo.reph A. Ct'aig - Cl�air�u, Mel f ord C. ('hri.rtefa.relt Harold O. Goertz A��rrold ). Holz Pex•�•y L. Mulvin Vila.c M. Nagel Ra�r E. Sheridan Johrr G. Soragas jeronre A. Trapp Janae.r F. W ol f e 781-2164 1458 COUNTY ROAD "J" MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 5&432 Honorable Mayor and City Council , City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55421 , Gentlemen: /. ; ��� ��s��� ; � : SERYING Blaiue - Ci�•cle Pirte� caon Kapid.c F�•i�lley Lexingtorr Mound.c View Sprittg Luke P��rk July 12, 1967 Enclosed please find a form of resolution to be adopted by the ' City of Fridley relative to its recent request to connect that area of the City designated as Commerce Park to the North Suburban Sanitary Sewer District disposal system. � ' Pursuant to Section 7 of the supplementary sewer use agreement, entered into between the City and the North Suburban Sanitary Sewer District on January 8, 1964, tfie City shall make an election regarding connection charges, as to what b asis it intends to connect to the District system. In the event Fridley intends to connect on a temporary basis, please complete the resolution, insert the word temporary and retum to the District for further processing by the administrative staff. � If the City elects to connect on a permanent basis, then please , contact the administrative staff relative to the connection charges that will be necessary to consummate the connection. L _J , r �: Since we have been informed that time is of the essence in this matter, we would appreciate receiving this resolution in the District offices at your earliest convenience so that your percnission to connect can be granted immediately. , MCC:em Enclosure Very truly yours, NORTH StTBURBA�1 SANITARY SEWER DISTRICT Melford C. Christensen, Clerk f3 , ' , � � ' ' ' r-. I I �� � L�J ' ' � ' RESOLUTION N0. CITY OF FRIDLEY COUNTY OF ANOKA STATE OF MINNESOTA A RESOLUTION RELATIVE TO CITY OF FRIDLEY-NORTH SUBURBAN SANITARY SEWER DISTRICT SEWER USE AGREEMENT WHEREAS, the City of Fridley and the North Suburban Sanitary Sewer District entered into a general sewer use agreement, conditioned, modified and limited by a supplementary agreement dated the 8th day of January 1964, and WHEREAS, Section 7 of said supplementary agreement relative to con- nection charges reads in part as follows, "Fridley shall have the right to connect portions or all of its sewer system directly to the District disposal system on a temporary or permanent basis, as Fridley may elect, and shall pay current connection charges to the District;...", and WHEREAS, the City has requested the District for a connection to the District system to serve an area in the City designated as Gommerce Park, �which is located south of Osborne Road, west of T.H. 4�47, north of 73rd Avenue N.E. and east of the Great Northern and Northern Pacific Railroads, and WHEREAS, the District has requested that the City make its election as to what basis it intends to connect the above described property to the District disposal system, NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED as follows: 1. That the City of Fridley has not exceeded its disposal cagacity at 22nd and MarshalZ, or 43rd and Marshall, 2. That it has elected to connect ta the District system that area described as Commerce Park, which is located south of Osborne Road, west of T.H. �647, north of 73rd Avenue N.E. and east of the Great Northern and Northern Pacific Railroads , on a basis . ' insert temporary or permanent 3. In the event the City elects to connect permanently to the District disposal system then the properly designated City officials are hereby •� authorized to pay the connection charges as established in Schedule C of the master agreement entered into between the City and the District. Passed and adepted by the City of Fridley the day of , 1967. CITY OF FRIDLEY By By Attest: City Clerk STATE OF MINNESOTA ) ) COUNTY OF ANOKA ) ss. ) CITY OF FRIDLEY ) I, the undersigned, the duly qualified and acting City Clerk of the City of Fridley, Minnesota, DO HEREBY CERTIFY that this is a true and correct copy of a resolution relative to City of Fridley-North Suburban Sanitary Sewer District sewer use agreement. WITNESS My hand officially and the official seal of the City�this day of I967. � 65 'S. C. SMILEY � 1750 HENNEPIN AVENUE 1 , � ' ' 1 � ' � � , i 1 :_.J 66 A S S O C I A T E S q, R, q, "'M, T R,E qC ,T C MIN_NEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55403 377-7801 To: . :, � • , �!��';'.� s ::`� 1 � �� r.. � 1�1 C, 1' t-'�t�.t4ii..1.:.� +�,.' S� i! r.i ",,vt � at � `�' %�\'•iS� ��i l� �•�_':-,+,_.�, i'r1�� ,_�� �_ift Attn.: Re: ,Y� � _., :, ' ._`:t . , } '�= t: , ::� :� i Date: � ; �. .. ; t 4 �` Comm. 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S � �..y___ � �-�-'��� �U�,:-�,� ,,. ��; l � �,.�-ti'�L,�.r �t Cc.��°� } � �� - ; : ' L"1� , !,r � § �y�•.- � �. is� � �� � �� �� �� �r"��� L"= t -�. .� � � ,. �{�%������ / �-��,; (�'��u�, . 1 ,��'l L�y�%,�z.�.�:-�.d�i-,r..:�. r (J 1 y - � n.✓ " _ �'--�t" �� : � s j� i��.�: ;�''},_�...� � c.!=��..� w,.+��'�t�-' �a � ��� �� � �-t. � L� � */ ,� ; - — ,- �%� 1....;'�L �t--���� (.-� ?�-..�1 � �� � � ��' , �__���, �, ,,�..� ` �`�� 1 '� ���` �G� � - L`"�C..+ =�-�� , � f : c�. 1 -� � 7u �TTENTION OF: "l � �.o !! cting City Mar.s.ger City of Fridley _ _ __ � ' _ _. J �-_ _ _ July 13, 19E� us�ECT Land and ��?ater f�ct •�ielod Mar.or DATE , _ _ _ _ - ___ - ____ .____Dear Cit,y Manager� � _ _ _ _ . i Mr� Dicl� Pearson - B�areau __ On July_13, 1°67 the City_oi �idley was not_fied �y '__ a that our request for iederal ai d to M e l o d y ?` i a n o r _ .. _. of P lanning - S t a t e o f i 4 i n n e s o t _ r�-�re�. D i c k s t a t e d t h at in the near ftii}�ure forms for - � has been offa.c� ally apA-, __ _ _ _ . . sign�.ture �ril,l b� * arthcomi.ng. . _ _ _ _ �_ � ,� of Fridley and E�orth mpntioning to __ _. - _ __ Thi s is a big step forward �or t,Y�.e C�.t,�' ' _ _ _ the C�ty Council. . _ _ _ _ _.. ' � eaiti�l y sub*.rii.tted� � . ... . .... . ... .. . .. ... .. f ...... . .. . . . . _ � Commission �rc�� - cc : . Parks and Rec. - �.--.--- '° MA, �,bArs _ _ _ U? � BR���; �: , Dire �_ SIGNATURE �EPLY: _ � _,- �. _ ",� � O �� l.j �•�� �`�!,:" ' ' ' � � SIGNATURE_ DA7E REPLiER'S COPY — R�TAf�d FOR YQU:L Flib� 1 1 1 - . RO�ERT 4 MICH/1UD , SF:ERFSAN J. COOLEY WAFR[N C. HALLBFRC+ ROFIERT E. ERICKSCN E1.�AI��, MlCHAUD, GQ:�I..EY, HALL�EE�G & ERICKSOhf � CONSULTINC ENGIIdEERS 222 PLYMOUTH BUILDING • MINNEAPOLIS. h1tNN. 55402 ' July 13, 1°67 � LJ ' Mr. William Sandin Chief Plumbing Inspector City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, riinnesota 55421 Re: Target Store Fridley , Dear r1r. Sandin: TELEPHONE u39-d94f �� ��? ���J�. /1 �.,�"," ������ � ' It has come to our attention that the use of gasketed sewer piping for underground use has not been incorparated as yet into the plumbing code currently in use in your municipali.ty. ' � ' J � ' This is to request your approval of the pip�.ng system as specified on the basis that the responsibility for its functianing and c3urability will rest wi�h the engineer and the awner. It might be added that this system of piping has baen accepted for use by the State of Minnesota and municipalities in Plymauth, Bloamington, Mankato State College, West St. Paul and other communities i.ti which we have done engineeriag design. Your earliest consideration of this request would be greatly appre�iated. ah cc: Mr. �3oniface Supervisor of Plumbing Unit State Board of Health Very �ruly yours, _ � ; } : f., ( ._ � . �._ . rf ' Robert L. Michaud EWans, Michaud, Cooley, Hallberg & Erickson For, the-Co �sulting Engitteer �-�.; � �� � �� �:,� _-- ----- ��,.t� _.� �� Maicoln-C,_ Farsyth, C Corporate Development The Dayt�n Company For the C�wner Architect � � , � � ' ., , ' ' � ' , , , � ' ' , ���C � � �-�-�� �,, ��; ,�._,� � :,, � �-;�:�. ��°� ��.�r � ,���-� � ��Z s,� .,� �,. _ ^�' - "�-��_„du`s µ�.::c�''r'.i'� Si'�4T� t�� P�IIV�ES(��i'/� DEPA�2TMENT OF HEALTH UNIVER5("f'Y CAMPUS MII�NEAPOLIS 55440 July 14, 1967 Mr. William Sandin Chief Plumbing Inspector City of Fridley 6431 Un�versity Avenue N.E. �inneapolis, Minnesota 55421 � Dear Mr. Sandin: The policy of this Department is to approve the use of �r-seal neoprene gasketing on underground sewer work when recruest for its use is made in writing by the owner or his agent, such as the architect or consulting engineer. Yours uery truly, , , , , � �� � :,, �% f �,_. , , � �� ,1 `Paul B. `�Johrison,� Chief � � Section of Water Supply , and General Engineering I' : • �.-::;.:",,�j '72 , � gectory: 6120 F tf tMtntnesota 55 21 Fridley, f Phone: 560-5600 �'s�?���� �'� ������ �����e��c FRIDLEY, MIsINESO'T'A 55421 � C�tiy of gridley � 6431 University Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota 55�+21 , � ' 1�..' L , , , , � , � Attention: M�rvin BrunseZZ Subje��: Quit Claim Beeci - Sidewalk Construction Pastor : gEEF� REV. GERALD E. July 13, 1967 Dear Mr. Brurzsell: ned subject Deed providing an Attached herewith y�u ���i�-�- f�-nd the sig easement for streets and utili�ies described as follows: 16 i , � {�+� of Lots 15 and � The South three fee Block 2, zo�ethern«ith theanduFourthestreet �3�) of the vacat..d alley as laid out and platted in the Nor�+•aO� Addition to Fridley Par� a�►d of Lot 5, , The South thr.ee feet (3') Auditor s Subdivi.sion No. 59, excepC the �'1efi�1eaeof, Hundred E�ghty-Three Feet (183') __ � Si of 5ection 14, All lyin� in the of"�r dley,(C ���y of Anoka, T-3o, x-z4, city State of rlinnesota. The enclosed Q uit Claim DeE� i� signed with th� hope we recei.ve assurances tt2at the fol.lotain� �ail? be provide . yb, l�ty �or proper I) 2} of Fridley wi1.1 assume all re�benlocated on the The City etc., as t"ay maintenance o{ side�aal.ks � Sn��a removal, etc, provided easement inciuding rec�iv� a�ari.tten assur��ce res�onsibl�Ufo anySinjury We will nat be held P the approved easement such William will not or maY �n�erested to persons using the area cpQ�ced �� are primarily reS ons;.bili�y or liability as may ,�S S�dewalk areas, terrace, in being re�ieved of any etc. occur throu��l actual falls, ' _i- �� Mr. Marvin Brunsell City of Fridley July 13, 1967 3) We also feel that there is a moral responsioil.ity for the City to compensate us in some form for that portion of our parking lot which we developed only a short time ago �aith the approval of the City and c�:hich now wil.l be removed. 4) We also would ask that the City repair any of our parking area adjoining the sidewalic thaC might be clama�ed during construc- tion, We are happy to cooperate with the City of Fridley in this much needed sidewaJ.k construction and trust that we will receive the above assurances. Sincerely yours, . '�;� , ,�_..��..��.�.� �. , �:..��f ___.. �� Rev, Gerald E. Keefe GEK;srn Erec . - 2 - [I�? � � � PLANNING COMMISSION NIEETING - JULY 13, 1967 ' � � .� ' ROLL CALL: Page l The meeting was called to order by Vice Chairman Erickson. Members present: Jensen, Erickson, Ylinen Members absent: Hughes, Myhra Others present: Acting City Manager Brunsell, Engineering Assistant Clark APPROVE MINUTES OF PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING: JUNE 22, 1967 MOTION by Ylinen, seconded by Jensen, that the Planning Commission minutes of June 22, 1967 be approved. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried. RECEIVE MINUTES OF BOARD OF APPEALS NIEETING: JUNE 28, 1967: � MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Ylinen, that the Planning Commission receive the minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting of June 28, 1967. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried. ' ' , � , ' ' � � RECEIVE MINUTES OF PLATS & SUBDIVISIOI�TS-ST?tEETS & UTILITIES SUBCOMMITTEE MEETING: JUNE 29, 1967: MOTION by Ylinen, seconded by Jensen, that the Planning. Commission receive the minutes of the Plats & Subdivisians- Streets & Utilities Subcommittee meeting of June 29, 1967. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the matiun carried. ORDER CJF AGENDA: There was no change in the order of agenda. 1. FUBLIC HEARING: REZONING RESUEST, ZOA ��63-02, MRS. FLORENGE SWANSON AND BERNARD JULKOt�TSKI: Easterly end of Ironton and adjacent to Ashton Street, Auditor's Subdivision ��103 and Ironton Industrial Park. ' Engineering Assistant Clark said one of the reasons bringing this item back to the Planning Commission is that the City is contemplating Faving Hugo Street. It is in need of a turn around or a street gaing north to Ironton. Our department talked to M-rs. Swanson about getting the rignt of way, but £eels the problem of zoning should be .solved £irst, then she is willing to dedicate. �5 , Planning Commission Meetin� - Jjz1v 13, 1967 PaQe 2 ' It has been suggested that the City purchase this land ' for park purposes, but we do not know what she feels the land is worth. �I ' ' �1 ' , ' ' � �Vice Chairman Erickson said on Page 19, Memo Number CM ��67-25 from the City Engineer, Paragraph ��1, there is a statement that water and sewer utilities are running between Hugo and Ironton. They would be in the proposed right of way. In answer to the Vice Chairman's question of wishing to know exactly what the rezoning r.equest is now, is it the same as you originally proposed, the Engineering Assistant answered "yes". He added, there was a motion for denial before the Planning Commission and the Council. Mr. Qureshi asked that it be advertised and put on the agenda. Hugo Skrandies, 195 Hugo: I asked Mrs.Swanson why she can't build homes there? �dhy apartments? What kind of apart- ments can she build other than second-class when rhere is industrial across the street. I am opposing the rezoning. Mrs. Florence Swanson, 3254 Arthur St. N.E.: The City Engineer called me to his offi,ce to discuss a cul de sac for Hugo Street and also pZan what the remainder of my prop�rty could be used for. We ran into problems such as how we can have access to the back yards without having the homes face the factory. Also, we can't get financing. I understand that eventually in the future,.they would like to vacate a portion of Ironton Street because of truck traffic. If it can't be rezoned to R-3, I would like to have some indication what I should build there. Ralph Officer, 315 Hugo St. N.E.: We talked about , Bernard Julkowski as being involved in the request. Property boundaries indicate in the notice that Mr. Julkowski d�oes not own any of the land we are considering tonight. � � , � � The Engineering Assistant said the hearing notice covers just the Swanson parcel. The notice itself does not inelude anything below Mrs. Swanson's property. Mr. Officer distributed maps colored to shaw Mrs. Swanson's property, Mr. Julkowski's property, the new Planned Development project owned by Howard Dumphy, and the undeveloped area west of Julkowski' property. It was e?cplained that the Plat (Ironton Industrial Park) has not �� � ' ' r , ' ' ' ' L..' ' , ' , � � � ' Planning Commission Meetin� - July 13, 1967 Page 3 been recorded and that is why rlr. Julkowski is not a fee owner, however, i_t was approved about three years ago. Ashton Avenue wi11 not be a dedicated street until the plat is recorded. Normar_'iuomie, 304 Ironton St. N.E.: Ae wished t� voice a contrary opinion in opposition to this type of rezoning. The area is basically residential. My parents and myself have our homes here under the assump- tion it would be a residential area. The rezoning from residential to multiple dwellings would be spot zoning. I caould be opposed to it. �% Robert Venne, 200 Hugo Street: •He wished to voice his opposition to allowing the change in zoning to R-3A. I understand the utilities are on Ashton Avenue. Is it impossible that Ashton Avenue could be changed. The answer was that it depends upon how the sewer and water could be utilized. He asked "Is there a plan to vacate Ironton Street so as to not allow traffic to go through Ashton Avenue?" The answer was negative, although there was a proposal by the City Planner to do so. He th�n asked that if it were vacated, would it be from Mrs. Swanson's property to Ashton? He was informed that Ironton could n�t be vacated unless there were a street to the north. It is proposed to go all the way through to University Avenue. He asked why Ashton was put where it is, and that if the edge of Ashton had lined up with the edge of M-1, there would be a natural barrier. Mrs. Swanson commented that these people ar,e objecting to living close to apartment buildings, but they are asking someone to build homes and these homes will be across from a factory. The factory has no landscaping and it is not attractive, certainly a good looking apartment would be much nicer to look at. Mr. Skrandies: I would suggest that this land be sold for individual homes and believe the property is good for homes. She wants to sell the whole property or build an apartment. Mrs. Kenneth Sporie, 301 Ironton St.: I went to the meeting a year a, It seemed it was approved. What happened to Ashton Avenue? Acting Chairman Erickson sai.d in that area we have an industrial area created some time ago and we would like to get the traffie in and out of there. Ashton is a designated municipal state aid street. Mr. Venne showed on the blackboard another proposal for Ashton Avenue but after discussing setback requirements, etc., it was �ot feasible. Mr. Charles Seeger, 324 Ironton St.: Would you have to buy some of the property if you cannot get it dedicated? Is it correct that if you are going to run a street, the City would have to buy enough to make it 40 feet wide? How is the value of the land you are going to purchase determined? If you have to buy 40 feet of 200 feet,it is 20% of the property. Why not buy it all for park purposes? T'he Engineering Assistant said that we already �re occupying 30 feet. Ronald Zaczkowski, 314 Hugo Street: I am opposed to the rezoning. � , ' , �� Planning Conunission Meetin� - July 13, 1967 Page 4 Paul Slegen, �80 Ironton: If I had to live in an apartment, I would want to be in an area convenient to shopping centers, etc., and if Mrs. Swanson were rent for the rezoning. to build here, I don't believe she could get a good monthly �ype of building people would rent. I am opposed to the Mr. Seeger asked if it would be possible to put this request aside. ' MOTION by Ylinen, seconded by Jensen, that the Planning Commission close the public hearing of the rezoning request, ZOA �k63-02, Mrs. Florence Swanson and Bernard Julkowski of the easterly end of Ironton and adjacent ' to Ashton Street, Auditor's Subdivision ��103. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. � , L_J ' , � ' _� LJ MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Ylinen, to amend the above motion and refer the rezoning request, ZOA ��63-02, Mrs. Florence Swanson and Bernard Julkowski to rezone from R-1 to R-3A to the Plats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities Subcommittee for revie�a, and to refer to the Parks and Recreation Commission for study, and table until the next meeting of July 27, 1967. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. Acting Chairman Exickson said the only thing the Planning Commission can do as far as the road which has not been dedicated, is to ask the City to try to get the dedication. This particular Con�,:ission is composed of four new members. We would like to get this problem settled before the year is out. Anyone in the community can ask for a rezoning. I hope you will be patient with us as we have complete opposing views concerning the rezoning. There will be a Parks and Recreation Commission meeting on July 24, 196 and this item will be turned over to them to consider purchasing the propert 2. PUBZIC HEARING• PROPOSED PRELIMLNARY PI�AT, P.S. �I�67-04, BATTERSON ADDITION, DONALD BATTERSON: All that part of Lot 25, Auditor's Subdivision ��23 Revise that lies West of the westerly right of way line of Riverview Terrace. The preliminary plat was examined and discussed. Mr. Batterson wonderec if it would be possible to leave the blacictop on the cul de sac which was vacated an.d lay dirt over the top. Member 3ensen thought it would be to the owner's advantage to break up the mat befare putting fill on it. Mr. Segner, whose property is to'the south of the proposed plat, looked at the man iust as a matter of information. ' MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Ylinen, that the Planning Commi.ssion recoirnnen�. to Council the approval of the Preliminary Plat, P.S. ��b7-04, Batterson Addition, Donald Batterson, being all that part of�Lot 25, Auditor' Subdivision ��23 Revised that lies West of the westerly right of way line of ' Rivexview Terrace. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. � � 3. CONTIi�iJED REZONING REQUEST: ZOA ��67-04, S& S INVESZ'MENT C0. REPRESENTED BY WILIaIE11�1 SHA[d: Lots 1-6, Carlson's Summit Mancr Annex 2nd Addition to be rezoned from R-1 to R-3A. � ' , ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' u ' , ' ' �II ' � �9 Plannin� Corrnnission Meeting - July I3, 1967 , Pa�,e 5 Acting Chairman Erickson asked for the report request at the last meet- ing regarding the home owners and residents on Third Street. Engineering Assistant Clark explained the information sheet showir_g the', �wners, legal descripti�n of thezr property and date purchased, the vacant ', land and apartment buildii�gs. The first change of zoning in that area was ' Ordinance No. 98 published on July 10, 1958 from C-1S to R-2, and Ordinance No. 231 published April 4, I963 rezoning from R-2 to R-1, Mr. Charles Root explained that the examiner of titles of Anoka designated the people who were to be served notice of registration and the three gentlemen present, Lyndale Builders who sold to Clemron, Inc. were the only ones who received notices. Mr. Chester Brozak, 5110 3rd Street N.E.: Opposed the rezoning as he built his home here because he expected the neighborhood to remain resident The petitioners were asked exactly what they were planning to build. As far as the number of buildings, they did not know until they went through the Building Standards-Design Control Subcommittee, but it probably would be a 2z story building, total 24 units. Mr. Root said the remaining lots across the street would remain residen tial. Mr. Bxozak said he did not believe people will buy homes for residentia acrass f.rom apartment buildings. MOTION by Ylinen, to close the public hearing, ZOA ��67-04, S& S Invest ment Co., represented by William Shaw of Lots l-6, Carlson's Summit Ma.nor Annex 2nd Addition to be rezoned from R-1 to R-3A. The motion was out of order inasmizch as the hearing was closed at the Planning Conanission meeting of June 8, 1967. Acting Chairman commented that the property on the East side of Third Street between 49th Avenue and 53rd Avenue is all multiple zoning. It seems rather sensible to continue it and finish'up multiple. I understand the problem of the people living across the street. The structure need not be unattractive and the Building Standards-Design Control Com¢nittee will have t� approve it. Member Jensen said he concurred with Acting Chainnan Erickson's, o �l. 0 MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Ylinen, that the Planning Commission reco - mend a.nnxraval of the rezoning request, ZOA ��67-04, S& S Investment�iiy �..... represented by William Shaw of Lots 1 thru 6, Carlson's Summit Manor Annex 2nd Addition to be rezoned from R-1 to R-3A to the Council for the reason that a more or less contirnsous strip of multiple dwellings presently abuts University Avenue in this area from 53rd Avenue Co 49th Avenue and that. reasonable and proper access to a major thoroughfare is available and that the character of the neighborhood is suitable for multiple dwellings. Secon e by Ylinen. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimousl . Member Ylinen concurred with the above remarks. I did not make t-he motion because of the t�ao homes on 4th and 5th lots, and finally we should � ' 1 ' , LJ ' ' ' ' Planning Commission Meetin� - July 13, 1967 Page 6�jU 4. 5. xealize whatever control we do have and.see that the structure is suit�auly faced, adequate parking and other special requirements. Acting Chairman Erickson told the audience this will come up to the Gouncil on Monday, July 17th. The Council will make the final decision. All the Plar�ning Commission can do is to recoimnend. VACATION REQUEST: SAV ��67-03, ROBERT MINDER• Vacation of Charles Street between Anna Street and Mississippi River. Mr. Minder was present and an informal discussion took place. The pro = lem of access to Chase Island was discussed. It would be necessary to get parking lot area from the School. It was suggested a report in writing regarding access from the Engineering Department concerning road access to the Island and an agreement with them for parking to be requested. The Vacation Request (SAV ��67-03) was continued until July 27, 1967 and the Parks and Recreation Commission should be contacted to give their opinion by July 27th. The Planning Conunission suggested advertising. DISCUSSION OF ZONING FOR VETERINARIAN CLINIC: Dx. Leonard Fogelson was present to inquire the status of the zoning for vetexinian clinic. The Engineering Assistant reported that he talked with the City Attorn who said he could draft an ordinance so that it could be discussed and have it up for your approval prabably at the August meeting and then go to Counc in September. I7r. Fogelson said they plan to start building, if the zoning can be resolved, in September. In the spring they will be ready to open their clin c. This item will come up again at the August 10, 1967 meeting. RECEIVE MINUTES OF_BOARD OF APPEALS: JULY 5, 1967 ' MOTION by Ylinen, seconded by Jensen, that the Planning Commission receive the minutes of the Board af Appeals meeting of July 5, 1967. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the mation carried unanimously. ' ADJOURNMENT• IJ II� � I .� MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Ylinen, that the Planning C�mmission meeting of July 13, 1967 adjourn at 9:30 P.M. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried. Respectfully submitted, ,;%���.�' _ �� _ t i�� ti��.�=-.�. Hazel 0'Brian ` Recording Secretary � 8-79 (REV. 11 �-3-6�) �' (Stondard F orm of thc Intcrnational Association of ChicFs of Policc) ,(Copies ovuiluble a! Federal Eiureau o( Investigation, Woshinqton, D. C. 20535) � � _ __ CONSOLIOATED MONTNLY REPORT IPOLICE DEPARTAIENT . , ._. .. _.. � Y, . Q, �`_ . . na ��,cr� �i _ June 1.�7 � c i c, <� r--F' �� i --- --- ---- • I ' _ TABLE 1.--DlS7RlBU710N OF PERSONNEL • Averoge Daily Pcrcent Daily Avcroge Doily ' " Numericul Strength Absence Absence Temporory Detoils Averoge Effective Strangth , � E'n�to( �R:��.E>��nth------ :;rtr;emont}, �---Samermonth---Srt�nemon[h S�zrnemont, . this rnonth Llst yvnr 'fhisrnontt l�ist �rur "l'hisn�onth lctst yc•�u '('his rt:ontt last year �1'hisrnontt:Lastmonth lust yectr ' ' � 'I'ot�il persor.n�•1. __ <.�-- —°� -- —SJ? __ � . . . _ . � Ctdcf's offlc<� . �- �.__ . —_ — , Records hurv��u . -- -- — • _ . _- -- . [ Inlforrnc,d forcte . `� �� . . .— -- --- ' i)E`LlrCiSJ(` :it:I!•ctll � _ —_ � _ _—_ TrafElc t;�.irc�::u . ___ _ - ' ........... _ ' . --- ' • � F'ltst reI!<•f . . . __ � �- � -- —�--- — . Second xllef . . � o__ _— ' Third rellef . . . � _ _ � _ — ' . _ tABLE 2.--CHANGES IN_PERSONNEL, __ 1. Fresent for duty c:nd oE last month ,. .... . '22 � ' 2. RFCruiSed durin7 month . � ..: : . . .: . . . . . . . . 3. Relnstated durinq month . � __ _ _. _ _ 22 Total to account fo� . . . . . . . . . . . . . _ .. ,. ,.. . •. •__ . .' � . . .. .. . � � . � 4. - Separations Erom the servtce: � � � (u) Voluntaty resiqnation . . . . . _ ' (b) Retlr�ment on per.slrn . . . . . -- • . � � (c)� Reslqned with cnarqe:: pendtnq . . (dj �Dtopped durSnG pcobn:lan . . . . � � � • , (ej Dlsmissed Eor cause . . . . . . _ (fJ Kilted In line ot duly . . . . . . �� ' i41 Deceased . . . . . . . , , . Total. separations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ' . . 5. Present for dut� at end ot month . . . . . . . . . . . �2 �' . . . • � . l___ ..----._:. ---- ---- ---- --- ----__ ._`----_ .� � � __ TABLE 3._DAILY AVERAGE PATROL STRENG7H Same month � � This month last year t. Total numbAr oE patroimen . . . . . . . . � 2. Less perrnanent asslynments (publlc Q � - offices, clerical, chauffeurs, etc.) . . . 3. Less detatls to specl�l squads.or bu- � � reaus (truEftc, vice, park, etc.) . . . . . q, Averaqe dafly abs�mces of Fatmimen � assiqned to patro; duty owlnq to: g�C7 " (a) Vacation, su:pension, rest � • days, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . (b) Slck a;,d !n)ured . . . . . . . . . . . . (e) Temporary deta!!s . . . . . . . . Total cvemqe dutly absences . . S. Avallahie tur pattol'duty . . . . . . . . . .z3 I �i • ' � � � � �. . _.. _ . . - � � - �-�'IV�T`� T���C� � if-�t��� � - - ��.i�^v`�� I����.� f�i�:�J PC.��.l�L /� ' CHANGE OFFENSES KNOwN 70 TtIE POLICE CURREN7 YEAR VS. LAST YEAR VS. SAME MONTH VS. SAME PERIOD , • CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSE$ ACTUAL LA57 YEAR. LAST YEAR (PART 1 CLASSES) REPORTED OR ACTUAL THIS KNOWN UNFOUNDED OFFENSES YEAR TO DATE. THIS MONTH THIS MONTH NUMBER PERCENT NUIdBER PERCENT ' lo. MURDER AND NONNEGLfGENT MANSLAUGHTER . . - , 2. FORCIBLE RAPE TOTAL , o. RAPE BY FORCE 6. ASSAULT TO RAPE - AT7EMPTS : . 1 � b r 3. ROBBERY TOTAL 3 o. ARMED • ANY WEAPON _ � b. STRONG-ARM - NO WEAPON 1- . ' 4. AGGRAVATED ASSAULT TOTAL 7 7 9 _ o. GUN . � � - ' b. KNIFE OR CUTTING INSTFUMENT � � _ c. OTHER DANGEROUS WEAPON � d. HANDS, FIST, ETC.-AGGRAVA7ED • � �/ 5. BURGLARY TOTAL a. FORCIBLE EN7RY b. UNLAWFUL EN7RY - NO FORCE � � e. ATTEMPTED FORCIBLE ENTRY 6. LARCENY - THEFT (except auto theft) �4 '� 22 �0 a. 350 AND OVER IN VALUE ' g � �~ 7. AU70 THEFT CRIME INDEX 707AL � ib. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE C 4e. OTHER ASSAULTS-NOT AGGRAVATED J 1 66. IARCENY, UNDER S50 IN VALUE �� ,' � PART i TOTAL 112 4 1.08 1F01 ,�, ..... ..............�52�. T07AL PART II INCIDENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . ! • • • • ^ • • • � • 2��� 707A1 MISCELLANEOUS NONCRIMINAL CALIS• •�OO. . ......•. .. • . ..•.....•••.•... ,L��� • . ' TOTAI CALLS FOR POLICE SERVICE . . . . . . .�.Z� . . . . . . . . . . .• . . . . . • . � _ ' _ . . . .. _ . . . � . AU70MOBILES RECOVEREO , � 5 '. (A) NUMBERSTOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED LOGLLY ...........:................•.•:'.....::::::::: ,3 , (B) NUMBER S70LEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED BY OTHER tURISDIC710NS ............. � (C) TOTAL LOCALLY STOLEN AUTOS RECOVERED ............................... .......................... _ � ' (D) HUMBER STOIEN OUT OF JURISDICTION, RECOVERED �OCALLY ......... ..... . . � .� ' . : • . . • ' ' � . _ .. _... ._�. _. � ' _._ _.... ___ _ . ... _ .. . . . .�.__ .,...-..,__�.___...._ . .. . � : _ `__� —._----...- - - - . . _ � . ' Q ■� OFFENSE ROBBERY BURGLARY . LARCENY AUTO THEFT 707AL .. � i/���,� 5� o���'�Lt��: �3� (�t�.�e���:'i1' S'f0�.��� �t�� E:���J�,�C��:a YALUE OF PROPERTY ` VALUF OF PROPERiY �ALUE OF PROPERTY TOTAL VALUE OF STOLEN OTHER i VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN LOCALLY STOLEN LOCALLY LOCALLYSTOLEN � STOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED ANDRECOYERED BY JURISDICTIONS PROPERTY RECOVERED RECOVERED LOCALLY � LOCAILY 07t1ER JURISDIC710N � 1-3C�'3 . 51 I 3962 .3 7 I 38C0.00 I 776� 039 � �. T��LE 6-� - U�FEi�S�� CLE�RCQ QY �f:R�ST . year fi� aa�� (incl�r�e e�:ce�fii�nal clear���ces _ �� z�a�.00 ' NUME3ER OF OFFEhSES � PERCENT OF OFFENSES c CLEARED BY AftREST CLEARED BY ARREST CLASSIFICATION UF OFFENSES BY ARREST OF BY ARREST OF TOTAL CLEARED - PERSONS UNDER 18 TOTAL CIEARED pERSONS UNDER 18 (PART I CLASSES) '`•' � '' THIS lAST THIS . LAST ' THIS lAST THIS LAST ' {, � � YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR l. CRIMINAL HOh;ICIDE o. MURDER AND N�JNNEGLIGENT 6UhSLAUGH7ER b. MANSLAUGhiTER BY NEGUGENCE 2. FORCIBLE RAPE 70TAL e: RAPE BY FORCE b. ASSAULT TO RAPE • ATTEMPTS 3. ROBBERY TOTAL , 1' o. ARMED - ANY WEAPUN 1- b. STRONG-ARM • NO WEAPON 4. ASSAULT TOTAL 1-�j 4' e. GUN b. KN�FE OR CUTTING INSTRUMENi �e. OTHER DANGEROUS WEAPON 3 �- d. HANDS, FISTS, PEET, ETC. • AGGRAVATED ^ . s. OTHER ASSAULTS • NOT AGGRAVATED �.1. (, � . . S. BURGLARY TOTAL 3 1- a. FORCBIE ENTRY � b. tlNLAWFUL ENTRY - NO FORCE e. ATTEMPTED FORCIBLE ENTRY � 6. LARCENY - THEFT, (EXCEPT AU70 THEFT) 11 2 ~ a. S50 �ND OVER IN VALUE b. WNOER S50 IN VALUE ��'l� ' � r 7. AUTO TNEFT 2�' 1� - . GRAND T07AL 173 �� y .. . 3 ,� � ' ' 1 � , , , ' , ' � ' ' � � � � TRAFFIC ARRES7S THIS MONTH ' � PHYSIGL CUSTODY ARRESTS � WARRANTS SER�E�_ CITATIONS ISSUED , ' TOTAL 7RAFFIC ARRESTS AND C17A710NS If�r�b�_� I ^ ~ f"L:ii����]� /-Ztat�l:���S✓� �I�fF=���[:i.� !-�6�5./ I IaE��E:���'�'i 0�= f�U�dii R� �ta���'�-! � i J �s I �� I� 2 � 16 .. .. / t! - � �_� '� ' � a �i � f�{�' � � � � � f �� 8'79a (Rev. 10'21-65i � . / _ j~ ' COf�SOLIDATED MOhTNLY REPOR-( I. � TRAFFIC SUMM�RY .. r , July . Month of _--------- p,�lleE��rtment _,___._ �' r nY i C � ---- "R}_ _- ----------�,�� � � �7Afit,E 1. ACCIDEt1T Stlh;��,�RY _ �� ; �\E `- 7hi- sl�lonth This Year � Last Year o�o ChaTtge_ ____._-- , �� This 1'ear 2,� � � \� 40 — �f �r��s . �-�- 1 ����a�� ?� p ' � FacRt 22 110 . Personal Injury �9 " ].5� ' �5 18 Property Damage O � 0 , Pedestria_n _,____—__.__---- � /�,-�.--y ' --_------- r/ - � .i _ 1 � �/ TAi3LE 2 Et�lFC�RC hiEEiT_____?L!�?k, ARY —..---:---- 1 _--- ear to DGte L,flst Ye�' _--------- � 2 33�� _,-�-- 0 --.-----. =�— 133 __-- 7 � --- -- lhts k1on� � � Zhis Yeur I..,ast Year oJ� Chanoe This Year g8 4b2„ _ . tTraffic Totai 86 7�`� _--------- 35 3�-�- _._____----- �tazardous Violations .______. � �- 3 �l � • -------------____ 2�.. �� Qther Vi�lat__ i�--_-------- 2? �3 __._ �a� parking _�_____—__--- � 3 ' D�YI Accident Anests and Cit= °__ __-----�------ , BLE 3. CO�APARaT1YE SUb�t�tAf�Y OF 7RAFFIC �:CCiDEN15 , 7A This h�onth -----"'�- o�o Chan�e _ This Year This Year Last Year 2 i� - 44 - _ 4° �. Total Accidents 0 �' � Fatal Accidents O 3 � � � ' Persons Killed 19 22 �-,-0 Injury �ccidents �$ Z�� 37 -__-_— , � � persons Inj�e� O Pedestrians Killed 0 � ured O ' � ' pedestriana In1 2 3 Hit and Run Accidents -- O 2 ,.� Cleared by A�__.----- O •. 2� Cleared - No �TeSt 2 � 2� Z _— . 1� b7 � _____ o�o` Chan�� � � .�a ear t�e L,ast Ye�r ----r-- � ,5 5�=� ._ _---�-- �77 -- � 7 14 �ear t___--° Q=te Last Year i 2+-- 'o ---------- _---- 94 5 r 0 �---- '. 7 7 ___.----- � � Change , Chang� Y,, � Total Cleured ------�-�— . . ,� . 5. COE;;PAkA71YE SUf!P;���RY 0� Ei�lFORCEI�,�t�lT ([�y Yiolation) _ " This ASonth Year to Datc ' _ This Year Lflst Year This Year Last Year o o Ct�ange Hazardous Vio,. �tal 38 3� �3� ' — 3 3 ll 14 .. . Dt5'I ; lg �g �3g lqp :: � :- , Speeding Reckless Driving - �' - - ' ? 7 " 17 _ 37 _ . . Cazeless Driving ' 'I�affic Signal ? `'� - 2 6 16 !�7 , Stop Sign _ ' Other Regulatory Sign 10 , _ ._. ...... _. . . , Improper Passing 1 � Improper Turning __ �' � . Right of �Vay - Vehicle _ 3 � . , ' _ . - Right of Way - Pedestrian -- __ - - _ . _ ..__ _ . " ' Following Too Closely ` � - �- - No or Improper Signal �' - - - , Improper Start from Parked Position • _. - - . , _ ._._ --- . _ .: . _.__ .._...... __ . �~ Improper Backing � . . _ _ . . _ _. -? .. - - - - --- -.— : -= ..___.... _ •:. -.. , . Improper Lane Usage ` .. . . Failure to Drive - Right • ' . - , •: � _. _ 1 - .--_--- :--- • Defective Equipment t :, . .� Other Hazardous Violation ' � � � � � � 1 � . �•� Other Violations Total 22 8 13� 60 , ;� Parking Violation Total 2? 53 go 173 � . __ , . ' � __-- _ . � .�,.,,�,.� t qr, , : t�.J t t �,> Y'i;�.l_�. . .�._.�.? 4�i.i..�..'ii '�� '� � 2G L'•?�-w:i�---� ...�.,.. ;����.�.;` 3? �1�::� x �` 33 ......,.. �...._.j`......., ..-_•- ��s_�.�.t" 34 ti`:.�i!.i'<�� .>t✓�:�.� ti'.�1 t.._-`i ;r - ': � t.3, i • ,�.�;,'t:-. 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