08/07/1967 - 5906COUNCIL SECRETARY - MARY LU STROM
RF GULA,R COUNC IL 1�ET ING - AGENDA
AUGUST 7, 1967
REG�JLAR CGCTNCIL, i��ti-''-+L�l�'I�?G °- ?'�JG1TS`:C 7, �.9u�! °- � p- �``�-
PT�ET�GF O�' A.L:C�I��^T.�aT�?G`E: 2 minui.�s
ROLL CALL: 2 m_�nat�s
MTNU'I'ES- Special Hearing, July �.U, 1967
— Boaro of Revi���, Ju1.y 12, � 967
Regul�r Phee-ci.ng, July 17, 7.967
Specx�l Mee-cing, July 24, 1967
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Pages 1 - 12
page 13
Pages 14 - 38
Pages 39 - 45
ADOPTION OF AG�i'3D�.: 2 minutes
PiT43LIC HEARII�GS c
1. On TmprovenE=.nt - 6�-'ch Avenue & 5-�h Streei.. Z5 Min. Pare �-6
2.• Special Use Permi'� ° Miller Funeral Home. 10 min, Pages 47 - 50r
3. Vaca�ion of Charle� Stre�t< 5 minutes P�ges 51 & 52
4. Vacation o_� 5 i'% Zvenue _��rom .?_ L Si:r'�G'L 'ca
East. 5 minu�ces Pages 53 & 54
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OLD BUSINESS-
5. Buildinc� P�rm; t- � il.ister �. A�axtmei�t Ruil-c�.�:.ngs ,
Avd . Sub 7��7� . l0 minutes P�gES 55 4 5�
6. ResoluU�_an -- NSSSD. 10 minutes Pa�es .� f� 5s
NE�•7 BUS IN� S S:
7. Budge�. 2 minu'ces
8. R�ceiv� mr_�.��zc Sa'c��.:.y Engine�ra_ng A�.°aara. 2 min�a-i:e� Page 59
9. Fooc� O� d�.n=znce � 15 mina. �e� , '
10. Planning Com�iss?on i�iru�es, ��u�.y 27, ±_907. 10 m�.n, � Pages GO - 63
11. Pax''�.� «nd Recre�::�on C�n�m,is�;ior. z�i?_nutes,
��uly ?�'� , 19 �'7 . ?_ minute �� Pages 64 - �7
12. Bo�.rd o{: Appeals Niin��tes, Ju1v 2�, 1°�7. b minu�:es Pages 6$ - 7?
i3 . Ji.m t�Iux'phy - o?Z ccx�7�� �_a�.r�_ , Rice Cre�:; `�i'ex��a�?,
5 minu�.es '
7�4. Stcrm Se.��er Projec'c �,-84 - i�Iadisan ��cree��:. 5 minutes Page 72
(9:�5 P.M.)
REGUL,_AR COUNC�CL P�E�l'ING, AUGU��`:[' 7, 1�6i (Ccn��.inued)
15. Resolution Ord�ring Freii�r��a:a�y f.�pori� - Universi�L�°
A�%enue Service Ro�.d. ST. 196"7-3. 2 minutes
16. Resolution Receiving Prela.minaa_y Report and
Calling A Public Hearing - University Avenue
Service Road , ST. 1967�-3 . 2 minul�es
17. Civic Center Site Clearance Report - Engir�eering
Department and Park Department. 10 minuf:es
18. Police Department Space. 5 minutes -
19. rence - Skywoo� Ma11. 3 minutes
20., Re �olution Ordering Prepara�ion o:� Assessmeni�
Roll -- 196'7 Service Connections. 2 minutes
21. Resol.uta.c.�n Ozdarir�g � Pu�lic Hearing �ar� Iassessment
Ro11 -- 19�7 Service Connection�. 2 minutes
22. lst Reading oi.•Ordinance - Dutch E1m Di�ease.
3 minutea
23. Resolution Authorizing ihe `Issuance o � Te�riporary
Bonds - Qroj ect ;�84. 2` minutes
24. Resolution P;u'chorizing the Sale and Purchase of
Temporary Boizds - Project -'--#�84. 2 minutes
25. Petitions. � minu�es
26. Chan�e Order -- Fir_•e Tru�wk. 2 minutes
27. Charles Street Apar-cment Builc�ings. 5 minutes
28. �ppraval of Con�ract with P>rchitect. 5 minut�s
29 . Licenses . 3 m�i;�utes
30. Claims. 2 minu-ces
31. Estimates. 5 minutes
32. Estim�te - Sta�ce o� i�iir.nesota.
2 minu�tes
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Pages 74 & 75
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Pages �9 - 8�
Pages 82 - s��
Pages 86 - 91
Pages 92 & 93:
Pages 94 - 99
Pages 100 & 1C�'..
Pages 102 - 10�'
Payes 105 - � �?-
Pac�e 10�3
P�ge5 109 -- ll �
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rREGULAR COUNC:LL MEETING, AJJGUST 7, �L967 (Con'cinued)
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� Comm.unic�.f�ions (Con-cinued)
(h} Wyman Sr�i-�h - Auc-tion. 2 minu�i.es
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( i) Fridley J�ycees - Cammonra Park. 2 minu��:es
, ( j) Erick �on Petroleum - 3rd S-tree'r.. 5 minui.es
(k) MinneaoLa High��«y Departmeni - Fooi. Bridge
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(1) Repart oi Boax:d o_�- Heal-�h, 3 minutes
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(m) 5. C. Smi?_Fy fi: Associates - Counczl �i'able.
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REGULI�R COUi�TCIL MFETING AGEN�A CONi��NTS �- t�UGUS^1 7, 1967 -� p, p��,
PUBLIC HEAZLNGS -
, 1. ON TP�iPROVEMENT - 64�•H AilENt7� & 5TH STREET; The Notice of Hearing
is on Page 40. The preliminary Iissessznen�t Roll will be found in
a separate boo]L. lhi � ir�lz�ro.°e.rn�n� co�ers the in�;tallation of
' street surfacing and concrete c��a�� ar_d gu�ter in tl:e ar�a of
the Ciiy Hall.
' 2. SPECTAL USE PERMIT - MILLER F'ITNEP.AL HO�ZE : The Notice of Hearing
, is on Page 47. The o-cher rela-ted m�terial will be €ound on Pages
49 and 50.
' 3. VACATIOiV OF CH.A,.RLES SIREET; The Natice of Ea '
H r3ng is on Page 51
and a map o� -che area �ril�. be fourlc? an Page 52. If the Council
� � concurs in the vaca-i+ion reques-L- ,�he ac-�ion would be to order an
ordinance �reparea.
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4. VACATTON Or^ 57 2 P_VENU:E FROM 2 a STItEET T� THE EAST: The Notice of
Hearing is on Page 5? and�a ma�� of the axea is on P�ge 54. If
the Council concurs, the act�.on �aould be to order an ordinance
prepared. �
OLD B US INE S 5:
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5. BUILDTNG PE?2MTT - E�'ILISTER, APARTP�;N'7' EUT.T_.�D"�NGS: M�. Filister
asked that this item be placed on the Agencia,
6. RESOLLTTiON - NORTH SUBiJRBAN SAt1ITARY SE�^1EF DISTR.i�CT: This is the
resoluLian che Ci�ty Counc:i]. asl�ed i:he City Attarney io revise
and bring back to the C�ur�cil.
rr�w Busz�ss•
7. BUDGET: Thi:a is a r�quir�d it.e:r, for the tirst mee-�ir,g in �i.ugust,
' The preparacion o�_ the Budg-et is no-c iar enough along ta give the
Council any i,�or-ch�a�-iile material �.� �this tzme.
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8. RECETVE �i'RAFFIC SAFETY ENGTNEERT_I�� AWARD: The Ci �.y has received
a plac�ue and a�oard {rom che Mir�nesota Safety Council in recogni-cion
oa" outs�anding accid�nL prever:ticn 5�er-orm�nce in tr_aific safety
engineerinc; .
9. �OOD OP.DINAI�TC�: This ordinance vri11 no� 'pe founc'. in your aaenda
�ook, pu-t ��ill be in your. env�to�e as a separa.te i��e�a.
REGliLAK COUNCIL T;EF l Z:�::'� AUt';i3I`.l� Cc�P:1�'tl���'� ;> -- �LTi�u �`i' �1 , 196 %-- &' • P � A:..
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10. PLANNINC� COI�-u�iISSrOi� T�i_Ci\U'I:�.:S, ��v�'�.' f'7, 1.967; The onlv �.�em rec?uirir.q
ac-�.ion i-> the rec1�aes� 3ecar tr�� vaca.-�?_on oa: Charles Strc��c bec��een
Anna Avenue ancl tYi� Ma.ssissippi River, This is Item -;�3 on your
agenda.
11. PARICS AND RECR.EATIO?�T COI�ZMT.SSTON MZNUTES, JULY 24, 19G7: These
minutes will be zound on Pages G4 �h:cough �7.
12. SOARS� OF APPEALS MINUTES, JULY 2v, 1967: The Board of Appeals
did recommend g�-ant.ing the two variances.
13. JIN DZURPHY - COMPLA�LNT: Nr. Mux�hy is i:.o appear in person,
1�. STOP.M SE�VER PROJECI ,t�4 - NI.�,DISpN S�.'�:EET: The City Engineer
would like same direc-c� on on ho.�� -co r�OC2PC� on this ma-c-cer,
15 , These -cwo zeso�u-c i.ons �aould QP.�ER THE PRELI�ITNARY REPOR'± Ai.�TD
16. ORL�a R TE� PLBLIC I�E,ARING �or the service roac� on the wes� side
or Univers�_�cy �>venuE fr_a�n .Satelli�te Lane co �7'r.h Avenue.
17. CIVIC CEN�_C'�R S�TE C�E<�t2�.NCE REpp�,T: The Engineering Departmen�
wil] have a r_e�oi c cn the si-t� cle��ance �z� the Ci�Yic Center.
The park Depar�umen�, is i.o have a reoor�c on the cosc of moving
the me-caI garage 'r��zilc�inc� from �.he Ci;-ic Cen�:er site to the
Park Depar�cmezz� pro�er�y. The Ci�y Counril may as wt�ll authorize
th� ad�er�isem�n-c. o� the Bennet-c �3- �Eilding ffl�- sa1e, as it does
not a�pear the Par7t Departmen-� ti�risYze� to use the buitding.
18. POL?CE DE�ARTME21'� SP�10E : pn P�c�� 76 u�il1 bE found a photoco�y
o£ the r�vised s}�e�,ch as preparcd by �he a�ehitect, The action
for the City Counci). would be to gis�e g�r.eral a�pro�,7a1 �L-o this
layout, so tha architect c��n sec�are co Di� estima-tes,
19. FETvCE - SYyWn01� MAL7�: The le�.te-r. �n PagQ 77 i=7 self-explanatory,
20. RESOLU`� TONS O_RDEi2TNG PRi�aPAP.ATION �F RSSESSMENT ROLI� A�TD C};2��l�'t2Y:NG
21. THE pTJBLIC HE�,�IL�IG - 1967 SE:t2VICE CONNECTIONS: ' These two resolu-
tians are r�ui.ine.
22. 1��I' Ft�t,.DING OF' OR.i�T����?CE - DUTCEI ELn'I :DISEASE;
be faund or� Pages 82 �:hrough 85.
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The ordinance wi2l
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REGUL?1R COUNCIL P�E l II�G AGENDA COP�L��i.7TS °�UGUST '1 , 19 v 7 - 8 P•�2.
(Coni.i nued}
2 3. RE SOLUT ION S AU'I'HOP.I G ING '1'F� I S SUAI�TCE AND SALE AND PURCHASE OF
2�. TEMPC�RARY BOD?DS F'OR PROJECT a$84: The resolutions will be l:.ound
on Fages 86 through 93 and are routine in nature.
25. PETITIONS� �i`here are three peca,tions and they appear on pages
94 through 99.
26. CHANGE ORDER - FIRE TRUCK: The Change Order wi11 be found on
Page 101. The le�i �cer on Page 100 wil�. gi�.e you the reason for
the reguest for -che Change Order.
27. CHARLES STREET APARTMENT BUILDINGS: Nir. Lieb1 as7ced that this
item be placed on the agenda.
28.• APPROVAL OF CONTRACT UIITH ARCHTTECT: The first two pages of the
contract appear in the agenda, ho��vever, the contract is several
pages long.
�9. LICENSES: Rou�tine.
30. CLAIMS; Rauiirie.
31. �S�l'7MATEaS: Routine.
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3?. ESTTM�TE - STATE OF MINNESOTA: The Ci�:y does no� have sufficient
money in it�� budget to pay this estzma�te in full , hov�evex, the
Coun.cil could au-thorize the payment o3 1/3 of the estimate and
stay within the a]_7_otted budgef: �or signals.
33. BACON ELECTRSC BILL: There seems to be a di�ference in opinion
between the City and the owner ��= the building as to whether or
not the Bacon bili. slio�ald be (a} paid by the owner directly, or
(b� paid by the Cit.y ar�d the owner give zhe City credit �::ar the
payFnent. o� the bill, o� (c) the City pay the bill and no credit
be given, .
34. �2ESO.LUTION DIREC'1'Ir?G PR�PARATIOI�1 OF ASSESSN�NT ROLL AND PUBLI--
35. CATION OF HEF�t ING O�I ASSESSt�NT ROLL FOR PRQJECT 7 79: These
are xoutine r�solutions.
36. APPROVAL OF AGREEMEZ3T �dITH CONSULrP�il - PARI�S Ai�TD RECREATION
nEPARTNTENT: 'Ihe agreement will be '-ouncl an Pages 126 through 129.
The Council has previously indica�eo to the Recre��tion Department
that they should ;�roceed wi�th securing a consultant.
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REGULAR COUNCIL MEE'1'ING AGENDA COi�^,��?Eiti1's�S -�1UGUS�J' 1, 196'1 - 8 P. M.
( Con-t �_nued )
37. CHANGE O�2DER ;tM-32 - EYHAt?ST FOR RUU�ri B-7: This �•��ou1d provide
an exhaust sys-cem �:or the room to be occu�aied by enc�ineerzng
equipment.
38. AGREEMENT AUTHORT_ZT�?G PARTICIPATION T?�T SALARY SURVEY: I did
not know ��vhet-.her Mr. Vlagner had p�resen'ced this item to the
Council before or no-c. St���ton and Associates is doi.ng a sur��ey
at a cost of be�ween $7,300 and $�.0,000 to be shared by all the
municipalities �articipating in i�he survey. The question is -
does the City of Fridley wish to particip�te in the survey and
obtain the results of ii.?
, 39. RESOLUTION CERTIFYTNG CH.A.RGES TO COUN`?'Y AUT7ITOR: �i�his is a
routine resolu��.ion.
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40. PARK LOTS ON A�,TUi2A ROAD: The c�ue �t�_on is, does the Council wish
to proceed �aith purchasing these lo-�s? The City coul.d probably
pay the $?5 to the County dut o� ihe 1967 Budget, but the special
assessments �,rould have to •be buc�get�d in 196fi,
41. PARK LOTS ON 5�RD �VENUE: See the merno �_rom� the County and from
the Park Depar��ment regarding the ��ro�erty the Park Department
is interest�d in. If the Council concuzs in the Park Department
recommenda�ion, they could ask th�s�c the County redtag the lots
in c�uestion, or the City could pay the County the asking price
for them out o� the 196'i 3udget and budgef: t'ne speeial assessments
in 19G8. I have no-� had time t� checY aut the asking price, or
the specia].s on these lots, however, and this u�oul.d be done before
the final move is made.
42. RESOLUTION AUTHORT?ING CONDEP�iI�TA1^ION OF SERZITCE ROADS, 53RD
AVENUE AND HUGO: 'Ifhe resolutian u�? �± k�e �ound on page 139.
43. SALARY ADJUSTME��l� -- FIRE DEpA.RTF�PNl: This item �i.as been brouyht
to the atten�ian oi the Council �revious�y. I do plan on giving
the Fire Department In��pec�or some adaitional work in connection
wi th checking licenses of a�aartmen-c bui? dings.
44. COMMUNICATIONS:
1 (�.) Lola Shoquest: Ccmmending City em�loyees on thei.r ��or'�c in
connec-cion wit'n the Onan �ro�erty. Receive,
, (b) Knights of Columbus - Family Picnic: Recei��e.
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RrGUL�R COU�?CII, MF�'�'XNG AGFN?�A C01�1��iENZ'S -- AUG'JS�i' 7, 1567 -£3 P• M•
(Con-cinucd)
Cor�munica�.ions (Con�inu�d)
(c) Andre�,r Kohlan -- DFL Picnic: Receive.
(d) Coun�y Engineer - Reference - Mississzppi Street underpass:
Mayor Kirl�ham asked that this item be placed on the agenda.
(�) Eh1�c-rN & ASaOC:i_c��es - Bond Rating: Th� corres�aondence is
intendea to keep you Los��ed on wh�?� is going on with reierence
to the bringing of the bond ra�ing people from New York City
to the are�.
(f) S.C. Smiley & Associates - Prog�ress �eport: Receive,
. (g) L^7yman Smith - 61s-� Crossover: D7r. Smith woul.d like to make
certain thzt the tenants o� -che Shore��oad Shopping Center
be invited to any future mee-c�ngs hEld with re:_erence to
the 6lst Avenue crossover. They ap�;�arently were not a.nvited
to the previou; meetings held.
(h) �^7ymar. Srnzth. - Auction: Rer.eive.
(z) Fridley �aycee� -� Co�unons Park: RECeive.
(j} Erickson Petroleum Company - 3rd Streei�: Some discusszon
will be necessary to clari�y the City's pasition on -chis.
(k) Minnesota Highvr�.y Department - ro�t Bridge: The letter
e�plains the �osition o � tr.e Minne�ota Highway De}�artment
on th i s ma c-cer .
(1) Board o:�- Health Report: ��he re�a�r-�: of zhe Board o�: Health
will be �ounc� on Pages 158 through ZbOw
(m� S.C:, Smiley �.< Associai.es -- Cauncil Tab1e: Smiley did send
a detailecl �alan o� the proposed Council table i� the Council
��ishes -co revieUi it, however, I believe it is too lai.e to
make any m�jor changes on �he tzJ�te i-L-self,
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THE NIINUTES OF TH�: SPECIAL PU13"LIC HLARING COiJiVCIL riF'ETING - JULY 10, 1967
The Special Publie Hearing Meet'ing of the City of Fridley was called to order
by Niayor Kirkham at 8:15 P.M.
OPENING CEREMONY:
Mayor Kirkham asked the audience to stand and join in saying the Pledge of
Allegiance to the F1ag.
ROLL CALL:
MEMBERS PRESENT:
MEMBERS ABSENT:
ADOPTION OF AGENDA:
Kirkham, Liebl, Harris, Samuelson, Sheridan
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Mayor Kirkham said there was o�:te more item to add to the Agenda. The bids
on Storm Sewer Project ��87 will be Item ,��11.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt the Agenda as amended. Seconded by
Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
INNS
HEARING - FINAL ASSFSSMENT
STH ADDITION):
FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST.1966-5:
The Notice of Hearing was read by the Acting City Manager. Councilman Harris
commented that it was his understanding that the petition was signed by 100%
of the property owners. Councilman Samuelson said he noticed the estimated
cost at the public hearing was $151,800.00. The actual fznal cost is $138,434.87,
so it came in somewhat less tharz what was advertised at the public hearing.
Councilman Sheridan asked if the 189 lots in this Addition are all buildable,
and whether there were ponding areas that were unbuildable. Mr. Comstock
stated there are some small areas where surface water drains to some lots,
probably four or five lots would require some filling, but I do not think
there will be any difficulty developing most of the lots. The City Engineer
sCated that he has gone over the property quite a few times when the permits
came in and noticed that some of the dirt from the higher lots had been put
on the lower lots. Offhand, he did not believe there would be a problem of
unbuiTdable lots. ��
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan that the public hearing for the final assessment
' roll for Street Improvement Project St. 1966-5 (Innsbruck Sth Additionj be
closed. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no
nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
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RESOLUTION ��129-1967 - ADOPTION OF FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR STREET IMPROVE-
MENT PROJECT ST. I966-5 (IVNSBRL'CK 5TH ADDITION):
MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution iF129-1967. Seconded by
Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
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SPECIAL PUBLIC HI,ARING r� ETING, JULY 10, 19G7
PUBLIC HEARING - SANITARY SETdER, STORNI SEWER AI�?D WATER IriPROVEMENT
PROJECT N0. 88: .
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Item l: Storm Sewer on Hayes Street; 73rd Avenue (County Road 8) to
Onondaga Street.
73rd Avenue (County Road 3): Central Avenue to Stinson Boulevard.
The Acting City Manager Brunsell showed the proposed drainage district on
tfie wall map. He gave the estimated cost as $2:42 per 100 square feet. Mayor
Kirkham explained this project is being proposed because the residents on
Hayes Street asked for a street improvement project, but the city doesn't
feel it can do�this improvement until the area gets the storm sewer. We
are proposing the storm secaer project so that the street improvement project
can be accomplished.
Clarence Gunn, 1475 County Road H2: Mr. Gunn asked if he were part of this
project. Mayor Kirkham told him that he was, and according to the preliminary
estimate his assessment would be $448.00. Mr. Gunn said he was already paying
for a storm sewer. Mr. Brunsell explained that could be Project �k24, but
that this is a new project.
Mr. Martin 0. Erickson, 7314 Hayes Street N. E. stated that a storm sewer
already is in on Onondaga. Why do we need it on Hayes Street? Mayor Kirkham
answered that it was a trunk line running on Onondaga. The project we are
proposing now will drain the whole dis�trict.
City Engineer Qureshi explained the project and informed Mr. Erickson the
assessment on Lot 19 would be approximately $284.95. He explained that
storm sewer assessments can be spread over a period of twenty years, street
assessments over a period of ten years.
James K. Turner, 1685 - 73rd Avenue N. E. asked: What is th,e drainage problem
in that area? We had quite a bit of rain about a week ago and I didn't notice
any ponds on 73rd Avenue. Central Avenue had more of a puddle than 73rd Avenue.
Mr. Camstock was asked to explain the situation. He said the propased street
grade in the area will end up with a low spot on Hayes Street approximately
one half block north of 73rd Avenue. There wi11 also be a low spot on the �
proposed new street. There will also be a lora spot on 73rd Avenue. Mr. Erickson
asked if 73rd Avenue would be torn up again. The City Engineer Qureshi said
that 73rd would be a County road. There is a large industry going in there
and the City would like to have the street impraved, but the City cannot do
it unless there is a storm sewer. W�ien the street is improved, most of.the
cost will be picked up by the County. There will be no cost to the resid�nts
on that street. The improvement of 73rd Avenue will be solely borne by the
County and the City will pay about half the cost of concrete curb and gutter,
as we have normally been doing in other areas.
Larry Griffith, representing Studebaker Corporation stated he was interested
in the time table of the storm sewer, etc. The City Engineer informed
Mr. Griffith that if the Council orders the improvement of the storm sewer �
at this meeting or the next meeting, the improvement would be put in by next
summer, i.e. the storm sewer. As to 73rd Avenue, you would have to talk
with the County. Mr. Griffith asked if it would be ready by 1968 and the
answer was "yes". Mr. Qureshi said that the City was *.aaiting for their
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S�'ECIAL PUBLIC 1�AR1NG N�LTING, JULY 10, 1967 Page 3
answer before going to the County. ��Then the City gets the Onan easement, it
will expedite the worlc. i�Ir. Griffith said in the notice it said the storm
sewer would go all the way to Stinson. It �oas stated the drainage area
actually goes all the way to Stinson. Mr. Qureshi said the City plans will
be ready in a week or ten days. Mr. Griffith asked if the cost as anticipated
includes a connection for their storm se�aer. He was told that actually their
yard would drain into it. This is a lateral storm sewer that empties the
trunk.
A citizen, Mr. Miller, said if the storm sewer goes in, he would have no
objection other than the fact that if and when it goes in, at the same time
could some of the other improvements go in also to avoid ripping up the
street. He wondered if the City could co-ordinate other projects with it.
Mayor Kirkham said this was our goal and asked Mr. Qureshi to comment.
Mr. Qureshi said it is a good point and that is what we try to do. We do
not put in any paving unless we put all the utilities in. As far as other
utilities are concerned, we do have all the utilities we need in 73rd Avenue
except the storm sewer. Once we put in the storm sewer, then the street
wi11 be ready for curb and gutter and paving. Hopefully, we will have it
completed by next summer. Mr. Miller said he understood 73rd Avenue would
be widened and maybe a service road would be necessary to enter Highway ��65.
Mr. Qureshi said if the County improves this road, it will be at least
44 feet wide and probably wider. �Ir. Miller wondered how th�s would affect
his property. Mr. Qureshi said we have a 66 foot right of way now and
there is enough public right of way so,there will be no i.afringing on his
property. Mr. Miller wished to know the approximate cost of the storm sewer,
curb and gutter. He was informed that as the street was a County �oad, he
woul.cin't be assessed for that, except for the one half of the cost of the
curbing which has been running about $1.75. You can figure if your;frontage
is 100 feet, you will be assessed about $175.00. The storm sewer assessment
would be approximately $2.40 per 100 square feet.
A citizen who lives an 73rd Avenue, referring to the widening of this street,
said he had a connection to the w.ater main in the street, and wondered how
widening the street would affect his connection. Mr. Qureshi answered that
in the construction of the street, we will move all the water connections
to the outside of the street. Once they put in a street such as this, we
cannot cut into the street for five years unless there is an emergency.
MOTION by Councilman Samue2son to close the Public Hea�ing on this portion
of Improvement Project No. 88. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a
voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the mation carried.
Item 2: Water and Sanitary Sewer on 69th Avenue from Central Avenue
to East City Limits:
' Mayor Kirkham stated this was petitioned for a c�uple of years ago, and at
that time we didn't have sufficient mains to hook onto. Now they are avail-
able and we can provide the service. A citizen asked the cost of the
improvement. He was told $8.67 per foot for sanitary sewer and $5.55
t far water. Mr. Griffith asked if the figures which are on_ the drawing
to the left are accurate. Mr. Qureshi said they are estimates. Mr. Griffith
� said from the point of view of his clients, it does not benefit them.
Mr. Qureshi said 73% of the owners petitioned three years ago.
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A citizen asked if 69th Avenue were a county road and was told it was a
city road. The people were told the first payment o� assessments would
be due in 1969. Gdhen the question was asked if there were any residents
here opposed to this groject, there were no objections.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to close the Public Hearing of Item 2, Water
' and Sanitary Sewer on 69th Avenue from Central Avenue to East City Limits
of Improvement Project No. 88. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. i3pon a
voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
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Item 3: Water main extension on the West side of properties on
Main Street (alon�Railroad Tracks) between 45th Avenue
and 53rd Avenue. "
The Finance Director explained that this eJas a proposal that would service
the rear of the properties on Main Street, especially for fire protection.
The estimated cost is $12.59 per foot. This is higher than average because
there will be property on only one side of this line to assess.
' Ralph Molinari of Railroad Accessories Corporation asked who initiated
this action. The City Engineer read the letter from Railroad Accessories
Corporation dated March 3, 1967 stating "that the Fire Underwriters Inspection
Bureau has recommended a six inch water line and hydrant to be extended to
' cover the rear or west side of the plant". Mr. Molinari asked why it should
run across 53rd Avenue wher.� the�e.are,no buildings. What we were talking
about was a hydrant at the rear of our property and that was it. We have
, no desire to h�ve this done. Councilman Samuelson said this is the reason
we have public hearings. The proposed project is such whereby the main
would go to your west property line, then north up to Midland Cooperatives
' and then back out again at Main St�eet. Primarily the only usage would be
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Mr. Molinari: This was strictly an inquiry and we have no desire to spend
this money. W. C. Goodwin, Dealers Manufacturing Co.; We really have no
reason for it. I have a sprinkling system in the building and because of�
the mains you have, the hydrants you have in there now, we have very low
insuranee rates.
Walter Miller, Electro-Cote Company stated he had spoken to Mr. Hughes and
asked him what he thought about this. He said the Fire Department would
like to see water mains and hydrants whenever they can have them. I asked
him about winter - how would you get through the drifts with a fire truc:k.
We have a sprinkler too and do not see any use for the main.
John Heron, Northern Pacific Railroad: We have absolutely no use for fire
protection. I have a written protest that I would like to leave with you.
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson that the Council receive the written protest
from the Northern Pacific Railroad. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a
voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
Mr. Ku'oan from Kurt Manufacturing stated that if there were a fire, it would
be impossible to get back there. I see no need fox it.
Leo Stokes, Precision Sheet Metal Company: We are fireproofed and we do not
have any need for this type of protection.
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Councilman Liebl wanted to point out that some oi the property owners do
want fire hydrants. '
MOTIOr� by Councilman Samuelson that the Council close the Public Hearing
of Item 3: Water main extension on the West side of properties on Main
Street (along Railr�dd Tracks) between 45th Avenue and 53rd Avenue of
Improvement Project No. 88. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice
vote, there being no nays, rlayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
Item 4: Sanitary Sewer, water mains and laterals on Norton Avenue:
� Central Avenue to West End of the Street and Proposed
72nd Avenue; Between Hi�hu�ay ��65 and Central Avenue.
The Finance Director said the estimated cost of this improvement would be
sanitary sewer laterals $12.00 per foot and water laterals $6.00 per foot.
Paul King, 1301 Norton Avenue asked for the proposed assessments, and when
it would come in. The water laterals were $720.00 and the sewer laterals
$1,440.00. The City Engineer said that if the Council decides to order the
improvement tonight, the plans will have to be prepared and then hope to have
the service by next summer. It was explained �hat this improvement will bring
the water and sewer fram the pipe to the sewer line. It was brought out
that this preliminary assessment does not include the assessment for connect-
ing to Pdorth Suburban Sanitary Sewer District. Mr. King asked if this
project would be included in other work that is to be done in the area.
He was assur.ed b.�at ?.t �c�.ul.d �Q. He was told that the assessment could
be spread over twenty years.
' E1mer Hagner, 1245 Norton Avenue: :�Where are we hooking to? He was told
that there were no pumping stations or lift stations, but North Suburban
Sanitary Sewer District was a gravity line. Mx. King also asked that when
they put in City water and sewer, are we goi.ng to I�ave to bear the brunt
� of the curb and gutter and streets? This project is in response to a
petition, not a recent petition, and we had to turn it down because we
didn't have the lines to tie into. Now the 7ines are there so we are bring-
' ing it out again. For the street improvement project, we'd wait until it
is petitioned for.
' Mr. D. W. Harstad discussed the assessment of his property with the
Finance Director. He asked about Norton Avenue going through to Highway ��65,
but the City Engineer said that Norton Avenue is zoned residential and
Mr.�Harstad's property industrial, so that it would not be feasible to
I run it through. Mr. Harstad said he had no complaints about the assessments
on Lots 7 and 10, but he did far 11. He owns 115 feet of the west part of
Lot 11 which was purchased for access and parking to the office. If he
, dedicated a service drive and did 'nave the proper setbacks, he would be
able to build a structure one foot wide, therefore, he objected to the
assessments on that lot.
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MOTION by Councilman Harris that the Council close the Public Hearing of
Item 4, Sanitary Sewer, water mains and laterals on Norton Avenue; Central
Avenue to the west end of the street and Proposed 72nd Avenue bet��reen
Highway ;�65 and Central Avenue of Improvement Project No. 88. Seconded
by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor
Kirkham declared the motion carried.
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, RESOLUTION i�130-1967 - ORDERIDtG IMPROVEr�NT E1iVD rINAL PLAI�?S AND SPFCIFICATIONS:
WATER, SANITAR� SEWER, �D STOIZi�1 S1�ti���I� PROJECT NG. 88:
, MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution ,��130-1967 with the deletion
of Item C in Exhibit "A" being the water main extension on the West sic�e of
properties on Main Street (alcng Railroad Tracks) between 45th Avenue and
� 53rd Avenue. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there
being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
Councilman Harris called attention to that part of the resolution referring
to 73rd Avenue stating that he talked to r1r, Griffith on behalf of Onan's.
They would like to have us give our best efforts to try to get this improve-
ment in this year, If we have a late spring, they will be'in trouble with
their parking 1ot. If we can expedite this matter and try to get the
improvement in this year., they will. appreciate it. The City Engineer said
the Engineering Department will do their best to comply. He said that some
of the construction could be done in winter. Councilman Harris said these
people need access to their property. He suggested that the County be
confiacted regarding 73rd Avenue.
HEARING - IM.-�'CL�7VEMENT AND FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND F,STTM�TF'S
OF COSTS THEREOF:
STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST, 196b-1:
The Acting City Manager read the Notice of Hearing. Mayor Kirkham asked if
there was anyone in the audience�that wished to be heard on this improvement.
Ronald Newport, 6630 Stinson Boulevard asked why curb and gutter is not
proposed in this improvement.
The City Engineer explained that i.n 1966, the Gity had a hearing to improve
the whole area. At that time, Stinson Boulevard was deleted because New
Brighton had no plans for Stinson Boulevard.' As you knoia, New Bright�n is
now�proposing to improve their side. What is being proposed is just the
blacktop and some base and no curb and gutter because the County has been
requested to take over this street. We do not want to put too much money'
in it.
Mr. Newport said he was wondering about water drainage. All the water stands
on the other side of the road. If you do not have curb and gutter, what will
happen to the water? The City Engineer answered that we do need a storm
sewer, but at this time, we are proposing to lower the road and have a ditch
oxx the'west side. There will be culverts. This is just a temporary arrange-
ment. Councilman Sheridan stated that the City will make some arrangement
to take care of the water because if it stands on the blacktop, it breaks
it-up rather rapidly.
Anton Urban, 6610 Stinson Boulevard stated that at the preserat time, there is
quite an elevation on 66th and Stinson and whenever we have a rainfall, we
have a torrent that runs into Stinson. If you do put in blacktap withaut
curb and gutter, it wi11 wash away the property. The Engineer explained
that water coming on 66th will turn arouncl and go toward the Creek. Mr. Urban
said that he would like to see concrete curb and gutter as he would like
to improve his property out to the street. Cour.cilman Sheridan said that
one of the reasons we are not proposing at this time to put in a complete
street is that if the County takes Stinson B�ulevard over and puts the
street in, they wi17, also put in curb and gutter at half the cost.
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Mr. Urban thought the City could get in touch wi_*h the Village of. New
Brighton and work it out togetller. Tlayor Kirkhari told hi.r� we tried to
do this a year ago with th� three conununities and tlie tti�o counties involved,
but we could not get anything going. The City Engineer added tehat we are
proposiz�g is New Brfghton �aill 1et the contract to improve this street.
New Brighton is goi_ng to put i.n the street and soe would pay them the money
for our fifteen feet.
Gary Larson, 6530 Stinson Boulevard; Wil� this in.clude a swale? The
City Engineer said there will be a ditch and three culverts under driveways
to drain the water on to Mississippi Street. The drainage problem included
a low point on�Mississippi Street which could not be solved by putting in
bituminous curb and gutter inasmuch as the water would not be contained
within the road because of this low point. It was necessary to have a
ditch which would be 12 feet in depth.
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson that the Public Hearing on the Street Improve-
ment Project St. 1966-1 be closed. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a
voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
RESOLUTION ��131-1967 ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AIVD FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS
AND ESTIMATES OF COSTS THEREOF: STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST.1966-1:
' MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution ��131-1967. Seconded by
Couneilman Harris. Upon a voice�vote,.there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried. .
' CONSIDERATION FOR ARCHITECI FOR PUBLIC WORKS GARAGE:
' In reviewing the events up to the present time, Councilman Harris said as
you recall, we are in the process of condemnation for the back half of the
property for the Ice Arena and for the garage for Public Works. Also, we
did make a commitment to the County that we would allow them to make a
, suggestion of what the facing would be on the west side o� our building
which will face their property. It might be in order to proceed with
getting an architect t� get some plans before us for the public works garage.
� Councilman Samuelson agreed and said they should decide who we shall have,
when shal7. we engage him, and how should we pay for him. These decisions
shauld be made so that we can proceed.
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Councilman Harris said the County is in the process of interviewing their
architect for the Ice Arena, and there is a lot of work that should be
done together with these people from�the standpoint of how they set parking
lots, etc, Our resolution and agreement with them should show where our access
will be across their property to serve-the Public Works garage. In other
words, we wi1l, to a certain extent, coordir_ate their plans with ours, and
inasmuch as they are placining to select an. archi.tect within a week or two,
we should �ct as soon as possible.
' The City Engineer suggested 10,000 square feet for the amount of space
needed and this amount is necessary because of the present equipment and
future needs. CounciZman Liebl comnented that he hoped we can have ten
acres. In his discussion with tFie Planning Coirunission, Councilman Harris
� said the suggestion was made to face the west side of the garage with the
same brick veneer as that used for the Ice Arena. Councilman Samuelson
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was in agreement because the Public jaor!cs Garage �aottld be surrounded by
the County facility and Locke Par}c and the Council would not put in any-
thing second rate, as the faci]_�ir_}' shotzld serve the community for 25 to
50 years.
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson that the Council set the date of July 24, 1967
for a Special Meeting of the Council for the express purpose of interviewing
architects for the construction of the Public Works Garage and that the
Council Members have their suggested names of said Architects to the Acting
City Manager by Monday, July 17, 1967. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon
a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
CHANGE ORDER N0. 1- PROJECT W-75-G:
The City Engineer explained this project is fencing the Fridley Commons
Area and that the Parks Director, Paul Brown, wants to complete fencing
around the ba11 park. The Parks and Recreation Commission felt it was a
good idea when the Engineer consulted them. The Park Department will be
using about 60 feet of our fencing and adding 300 feet of the eight foot
fence around the softball field. He does not have this in the budget but
wi11 get it from some other place. This would be an addition to the already
existing contract. The cost of the fence would be under $1,000 but he can
get a better figure by having it included in Project W-75-G.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl that the Council approve Change Order ��1, Water
Improvement Project No. 75-G (Landscaping). Seconded by Councilman Sheridan.
Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
carried.
SEXTER ADDITION - APPEAL OF STREET�ASSESSMENT:
The City Attorney Herrick addressed the Council as follows: Mr. M�yor, I
have discussed this matter with the City Engineer and we have a suggestion
which is the suggestion that I made in my Memo ot July Stfi with this addi-
tion, that we propose a settlement by reducing the special assessments
$1,000, but that, in addition to said reduction, Mr, Sexter is to put up
$1,000 in escrow with the City to be kept in escrow through the cdlendar
year 1969. The money to be used if it becomes apparent that the compaction
his subcontractor used in the ditching under the street surface is not
adequate and repair work has to be done to the street. Origina.Ily, before
the appeal was taken, we had proposed and drawn an escrow agreement with
Mr. Sexter in which he was to do this. When the assessment was made known,
he became unhappy and did not sign the escrow agreement and appealed the
assessment in court. As I understand the conversation, it was proposed
that we recommend a reduction of $1,000 but only on the condition that
Mr. Sexter enter into the original escrow agreement.
Councilman Harris commented that he certainly understands Mr. Sexter's
position. Where he donates the land on his half of the street and makes
a dedication, and we have to purchase the land on the other side and he
has to pay for that too. The City tlttorney said he thought the best
procedure is that if it goes into condemnation, that the City should
make as strong a case as possible with the Condemr.ation Commissioners
that the value of tEie property after the str.eet is ia, is at least as
great as it was prior to the time. While the City is cor.demning some
property, there should not be any requirement that the City pay for it.
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If. you win that argur.ient, then you do rot end up paying anything, If you
dozi't. win that argumerZt, Lhen ypa �o, zt seems tc rne basic and f_air that
if one man donates half the street and the man across the street requires
the City to go into condenuiation, then the total cost should be assessed
against that property.
MOTION by Councilman Harris that the Council concur with the suggestion of
the City Attorney regarding the Se�ter Appeal of Street Assessment on Street
Improvement Project No. 1965-1 by reducing the special assessments $1,000
and in addition to said reduction, that Mr. Sexter put up $1,000 in escrow
with the City to be lcept in escro�a through the calendar year 1969. Seconded
by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor
Kirkham declared the motion carried.
CONSTD�RATIOV OF EXTRA HELp IN INSPECTION DEPARTtifI;NT:
The City Engineer explained that the City of Fridley has three large
developments in process now, Target, Onan's and two apartment complexes
on the northwest quadrant of the Intersection of East River Road and
Interstate ��694. In view of this new constructi.on, he was requesting that
an additional man be added im�nediately to the Building Inspection Department
so that we can provide adequate service and inspection to the properties
involved. The salary of the additional man would be adequately taken
care of by the permit fees brought in by the three large developments,
and the fact that the City has revised.tne building permit fee schedule
to conform with the Minneapolis fees. I feel that we can hire a college
graduate with some business training for a salar of
a year, Out oi his salary, about y $��500 to $8,000
Inspection Department atid the rest$ofOt�hewmona be charged to Building
which I feel also needs some additfonal help in routinet,work.Department,
way, the Gity can use the present personnel for the work they are best
qualified for.
MOTION by Councilman Harris that the Council concur with the City Engineer
in his request for additional help in the Building Inspection Department.�
Seconded by Councilman Samuelson.
nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion earried.vote, there being no
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NOON, JIPLVE 26, 1967) CONTINUED:
The Consulting Engineer stated he gave their reconunezidation on the bids in
his letter of June 28, 1967. The lowest bid was submitted by F. D. Chapman
Construction Company and Associat�d Contracting (a joint venture) with a
bid of $39,628.00. The construction cost estimate used at the time of the
public hearing was $64,500.00. We checked with Mr. Herrick concerning the
addition to the proposal on the 3% excise tax which goes into effect
August�lst. We are in the process of writing the supplemental agreement
which wi11 be approved by Mr. Herrick to protect the City so that the
Contractor does not abuse his request. He continued that because of tEie
problem of ��et basements, we feel certain additions should be mai�a to the
contract. The minimum construction recommended would add a
$5,746.45 to the contract. If you want to proceed and provide�a1safely
guard in two other o:eas which can possibly create a problem in the future
depending on the elevations established by builders of residences, it would
make a total addition of $8,421.15. Either one of the proposals will solve
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Mr. Herrick asked the Consulting En.bineer ho�a he arrived at the $8,421.15
' for the additional work. He ans�aered that over the past week they have
been negotiating with the l.ow bidder, and his prices may be slightly high
but he is going to have to handle his material differently because of the
� perforated pipes. He is requesting for this work approximately $1.55 and
$1.65 a foot additional, whi�h may be slightly higher had it been bid in
the first instance.
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contract from a low bid by 20% without gettzng into trouble? Mr, Herrick
answered that you can add 25% to the original contract. The Consulting
Engineer stated he felt this would give the City the lowest price because
you would have to advertise on a new approach and then the prices may be
greater than the present negotiations. Councilman Harris said - it seems
to me that this is the best way to put the project in, I wouldn't want it
to go in any other way, it is fu11 y assessa b le and still way below the
original estimate. The best way to handle this problem is to give it to
this individual based on the negotiation of a Change Order. The Consulting
Engineer said that actually the purpose of the project was to drain the
street right of way and it may now lower the water table.
MOTION by Councilman Harris that the Council award the Contract for Storm
Sewer Improvement Project No. 87'to F..D. Chapman Construction Company
'and Associated Contracting (a joint venture) in the amount of $39,628.00
plus the Change Order No, l, concurring in execution of Change Order No. 1
and preparation of supplemental agreement regarding 3% sales tax. Seconded
by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor
Kzrkha.m declared the motion carried.
SERVICE ROAD; CENTRAL AVENUE EAST SIDE FROM 69TH AVENi� TO 73RD AVENUE;
Councilman Harris said that as I�mentioned before, with regard to the
agreement with the County, it is my understanding �rom our original
resalution regarding 73rd Avenue that we are requesting the County to
take over 73rd Avenue from Highway ��65 to the tracks. I feel it would be
in order for the D. W. Onan Company to petition for the improvement of
this street and set up a separate resolution for 73rd Avenue from Central
Avenue to Stinson Boulevard and also to take over our stretch from Central
Avenue to Highway �'�65 and improve that. I was talking with Mr. Griffith
tonight and he indicated that the amount of traffic that would be generated
by their enterprise should not be contained taholly on Old Central Avenue.
There should be an outlet to Highway �r65 where there is a divided highway,
and so I would move that the resolution be worded as such.
, MOTION that the Council order a Resolution drawn regarding the street
improvement of 73rd Avenue from Central Avenue to Stinson Boulevard and
from Central Avenue to Higtiway ��65 and request a petition from D. W. Onan
' & Company for said improvement from Central Avenue Go Stinson Boulevard.
Seconded by Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor
Kirkham declared the motion carried.
, The Council felt that because t[-ie stage of construction of the Ice Arena
and Public Works Garage is at the point where architects will start working,
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the service road on the East side of t?ni.versity �lvenue between 69th Avenue
and 73rd Avenue sh��uld be ordered to help coordinate all phases of ttle tiaork.
Also, an int=ernal road should be planried in the park area in consulting with
the Parks and R�:�reation Commission. Construction should be completed next
year.
� MOTION by Harris that the Council order the preliminary plans and specifications
for the service road between 69th Avenue and 73rd Avenue on the East side of
, T.H.��47 (University Avenue). Seconded by Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there
' being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. The City Engineer
was instructed to consult ttie Park Board regardir�g an internal road.
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Councilman Sheridan read the Memo from North Suburban Sanitary Sewer District
dated July 12, 1967 regarding the request to connect Commerce Park to the
North Suburban Sanitary SewerDistrict. Councilman Harris said that my
thinking is that w� have already indicated which path we are going to proceed.
I think we would lessen our position in the transfer of capacity by making
any other decision at this time. I believe the transfer of one cfs, which
we agreed to make for the connections in Melody rlanor area, is more than
the connections involved. Zn fact, I don't know how you would determine
what the connection costs would be: There is nothi_ng in Commerce Park to
connect -- no structure, no rec,.no af.fluent discharge, Councilman Sheridan
agreed, but said, however, in this letter of Me1's, he makes reference to
different sections of the master agreement. He referred to two sections,
203 and 201. I am afraid that some members of the board may try to just
keep dragging this on until a decision is made by the court r.egarding our
supplemental agreement.
The City Attorney said that from a legal s�andpoint, I don't. see that
Councilman Sheridan's suggestion would tioeaken the City's position. I would
think, that if we entered into an agreement and the board would permit the
hookup that the methad oi paying for it would be reserved until after the
caurt declaratory judgment. That this agreement does not, in any way,
constitute a waiver or concession on the part of either of the City or the
District but will simply delay the decision until after the court's decision.
I would suggest that this would be made part of the agreement. Councilman
Harris said that this was part af his concern, that he just didn't want the
City to jeopardize its position. Councilman Sheridan agreed he did not want
to jeopardize our position. I thought we should try to get this connection
permit granted so that construction within this area could proceed.
Councilman Harris said in that case the attorney should draw up the dacuznent
accordingly. The City Attorney was given the letter from North Suburban
Sanitary Sewer District and would have the agreement ready for the next
Council meeeing.
ANOKA COUNTY - BEACH FUND:
' Mayor Kirkham commented that he noticed in the Star two or three days ago that
Anoka County has a policy wherein they grant $1,500 to puolic beaches.
Columbia Heights was listed among those receiving this fund. Fridley was not
mecltioned in this listing znd I asked Ttarvin Brunsell to check on this, and
� he informs me now that Paul Brown checked into it and Fridley is not eligible
because we char.ge for parking. He said that if th� beacti is open to everyone
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in the County fre.e of charge, the $1,500 would apply. In our case, because
we charge ior parking, �ae are nbt eligible. Tt is true ��ae charge for parking,
but that is only to control the riucnber of vehicles, but anyone can use the
beach and there is zzo admission f�e. I.�aonder if we can challenge this if
we draw a line where the beach is and put parking on the other side of the
line. In that way, the parking would be definitely separated from the beach.
A suggestion was made to pursue this item along this line.
ADJOURNMENT •
MOTION by Councilman Liebl that the Special Public Hearing Meeting of July 10,
1967 be adjourned at 11;00 P.M. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays,
Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
Respectfully submitted,
Hazel 0'Brian
Acting Secretary to the Council
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ABSENT:
Mayor Kirkham, Councilmen liarris and Samuelson
Councilmen Lieb1 and Sheridan
Also present were: Acting City Manager Brunsell, Chief I3eputy County
Assessor Lester Schwartz, Mervin Herrmann, Fridley City Assessor, and
Leon Madsen, Deputy Assessor of the City Assessor's Office.
Mr. Sol Gunzberger, 6209 Baker St. N. E., Fridley, Minnesota, a local
taxpayer was also present.
Mayor Kirkham read the Notice of the Assessment Meeting. Mr. 5chwartz
stated that this meeting concerned Personal Property for 1967 and any
buildings started or completed between January 2, 1966 and January 2, 1967.
Mx. Schwartz also requested time to give a resume of the 1968 appraisal.
Mr. Gunzberger stated that the notice should have read that the meeting
was being held only for new properties.
As there were no objections or complaints, the motion was made by
Councilman Samuelson and seconded by Councilman Harris that the Board
of Review meeting be closed.
Mr. Schwartz explained the 1968 as�essment. Th� new appraisal cards and
tax statements would carry lOQ% market value of structure and land. This
would be for the 1968 appraisal for taxes payable in 1969. The assessed
ratio wauld be a percentage of the market value. This would make it much
easier to explain.
MOTION made by Councilman Samuelson and seconded by Councilman Narris
that the meeting adjourn.
The meeting was adjourned at 8:40 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
Elinor Thoennes,
Acting Secretary
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The Regular Council Meeting of the City of Fridley �vas called to order
by Mayor Kirkham at 8:05 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:
MEMBERS ABSENT:
Kirkham, Liebl, Samuelson, Sheridan, Harris (arrived at
9:02 P.M.)
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� APPROVAL OF MINliTES REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING JULY S 1967:
' Councilman Liebl said he would like to draw the Council's attention to
Page 8 of the Minutes, under the heading, "SAFETY COMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES,
JUNE 21, 1967". The motion had been made by Councilman Sheridan and
seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Councilman Liebl made a motion that
' this should be changed to state that the motion was seconded by Councilman
Samuelson. Councilman Sheridan seconded the motion to correct the wordin�,
and upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried. •
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Councilman Liebl said he would object to the sentence on Page 10, Paragraph
2, and would like the following sentence stricken from the records, which
he quoted as, "and that Mr. Brown had not been dragging his feet as this
was an involved problem as to exact2y how to solve it." Councilman Liebl
said tfiat he was quoting Mayor Kirkham's statement. He said that he had
never mentioned or criticized the Parks and F.ecreation Director, Paul Brown,
in any way or on any occasion, and that fie resented this insinuation. He
said that it was the legislative body and not the administrative body that
was dragging its feet. Motion by Councilman Liebl to strike this sentence
from the record. Mayor Kirkham said he did not remember his exact words,
but if this is what he said, i.t cannot be stricken from the records.
Councilman Lieb1 said he questioned the sentence because he did not think
that Mayor Kirkham had said it. He said that he could not recall Mayor
Kirkham saying Mr, Brown's name. The Council suggested the tapes from the
meeting could be checked.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl that the secretary listen to the dictaphone
tapes of the Council Meeting, and if there is a change to be made, ehange
the minutes accordingly. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice
vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt the Minutes of the Regular Council
Meeting of July 5, 1967 as corrected. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson.
' Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
carried.
' ADOPTION OF AGENDA;
Councilman Liebl said he had received a few calls from people in the Second
' Ward in regard to the Target Store and the right-of-way required by the City
on Madison Street. He said the people have questions about why the sewer
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should go in front of their property when there is a util.ity easem�nt in
the back of the property, and he would like to have this item on the agenda
as SA, TARGET STORE, STOR1�1 SEWER CONSTRUCTION, so the people can receive
explicit information from the Engineering Department.
Councilman Samuelson said he had an item to submit under Communications
Item J, STREET RENAMING.
• MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt the Agenda as amended. Seconded by
' Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
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The Acting City Manager read the Notice of Hearing. Mayor Kirkham explained
that for a11 practical purposes this amounted to splitting off of a lot. He
asked if there was anyone in the audience that cared to be heard. There was
no answer. The City Engineer showed the Council the.plat map. The Council
questioned the temporary curb. Mr. Batterson explained that when the street
to the north goes in, regular curb and gutter will be put in. The City
Engineer asked him wt�y he chose to plat one lot. Mr. Batterson said that
it had been the County's choice. Councilman Liebl asked him who owned the
adjoining lots, and if they had ariy objecti.ons. Mr. Batterson named the
owners and said they did not object.
, MOTION by Councilman Sheridan that the Public Hearing on the Final Plat for
Batterson Addition be closed. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a
voice vote there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
, MOTION by Councilman Sheridan that�Final Plat, P.S. ��67-04, Batterson
Addition, be accepted as the final plat after final checking by the
Administration and signing by the Mayor. Seconded by Councilman Liebl.
' Upon a voice vote, these being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
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INTERPRETATION OF LAND USE - COMMERCE PARK:
The City Attorney drew the attention of the Council to the memo in which
he had set forth his interpretation of the land use in Commerce Park. He
said that his feelings are that in the C1S portion of Commerce Park, the
propos�d use is not permitted, and that in CR2 this specific use is neither
permitted nor prohibited. He said it would,be a matter for the Council to
review the CR2 zoning district and the requirements and determine whether
a lumber yard would be permitted in that classification. He said that in
the M-2 district a lumber yard is specifically permitted.
The City Attorney said he had inet with the representatives of the business
that is applying for the permit and he felt they were good businessmen and
their business would be an asset to our cammunity. He said he hoped that
if this zoning is not satisfactory as far as the Council is concerned, some
other location or district would be. He asked Mr. Rosenbaum to comment on
what they have in mind.
Mr, Rosenbaum said that they had looked at several locations, and the problem
with this location, as they under.stand it, is that a portion as zoned is too
restrictive. He said they would like a favorable interpretation on the �
zoning classification by the Council so they could locate in this area.
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He said that the n.ext move �vould be for them to discuss the plans with the
Inspectors and see if their plans can fit in with the City plans and make
this an outstanding lum�eY yard.
' The City Engineer showed the plat layout, and Mr. Rosenbaum explained the
plans to the Counci.l. He pointed out that they would have a model home,
a cottage and garages in iront to act as a buffer. He discussed the park-
ing, landscaping, and ttieir intention to fence the entire area attractively
' either with wood or chain link, whichever the Inspection Department favored.
Councilman Samuelson asked if they would be doing any manufacturing. Mr.
Rosenbaum said�that this would not be a heavy manufacturing operation, and
� the minimal amount would be located at the extreme rear of the property,
approximately 700 feet from University Avenue. Councilman Liebl asked how
. much land they intended to acquire. Mr. Rosenbaum answered 5 acres between
' University and Commerce Lane and approximately an additional ll acres
zoned M-2 for access to the railroad spurs. Mayor Kirkham asked if they
had given any consideration to another tract of land. Mr. Rosenbaum said
that they feel the University Avenue exposure is essential to their
' operation. Mr. Rosenbaum said they would like to formalize their plans
for the Council's approval, but before they did that they would like to
know if the CR2 zoning could be considered. The City Attorney said that
, this is something the Council must decide. He pointed out the lots con-
templated on the map, and said that if the Council favored this action,
the portion zoned C1S could be rezoned to CR2, and the next step would be
to have a discussion between the applicant and the Building Inspector�and
, Council on setbacks, parking and storage. Councilman Samuelson questioned
whether the Planning Commission should look at this proposal, Councilman
.Liebl said that this would bring tax money in on this land which is now
' si.tting idle, and there is no one living around_this area so there would
be no objections from the people.
� Mayor Kirkham said that the Council would not be able to decide this at
this meeting. Councilman Samuelson said he would like to hear the Planning
Commission's reaction. Mr. Rosenbaum said that the maximum time they would
have would be one year and they wouZd like a tentative idea if the zoning
� would be possible so they could start operating within that framework. He
said they would be willing to meet with anyone the Council feels necessary
to formalize their plans. Councilman Sheridan questioned if it would be a
' Special Use Permit under CR2. The City Attorney said no, the Council would
just have to determine whether their use is consistent with the language.
Mr. Rosenbaum said they would meet with anyone the Council suggested to
' try and arrive at a formalization of their plans without waiting for a
long formal meeting, and suggested perhaps the City Attorney. Mayor.Kirkham
said this would have to go through the Planning Commission but it may be
' possible to arrive at some tentative agreement. Councilman Liebl said that
Mr. Rosenbaum would have to present to the Planning Conunission a plan,
showing size, setbacks, parking, etc. Mr. Rosenbaum said he would work
with Mr. Herrick or Mr. Gibbs on this. The City Attorney asked Mr,
' Rosenbaum if he wanted to meet at the date of the next Planning Commission
Meeting for a discussion and then bring it back to tl�e Council. Council-
man Liebl pointed out that the Council was havi_ng a meeting July 24, 1967
' and the Council decided to meet with Mr. Rosenbaum at 7.00 o'clock that
evening. Mr. Rosenbaum said he would call the City Attorney for a pre-
liminary discussion.
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MOTIGN by Councilman Liebl to receive the memorandum from the City
regarding the zoning o� Commerce park and whether it is consistent
retail lua�ber yTard. Seconded b} Councilman Sheridan. TJpon a voice
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ADDITIONAL FAMILY LIFE INSUREINCE COVF'RAGE FOR CITY EMPZOYEES:
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� Councilman Liebl asked if the Acting City Manager had taken a survey of the
employees to see if they want this additional insurance. The Acting City
Manager said that he had not had a chance to as he had just received the
' letter, but the letter does say they are eligible if they want it. He said
that he did not think that L00% of the employees will want it, but the letter
does not say 100% are required. He pointed out that the employees wi11 pay
� the cost. Councilman Samuelson said he agreed with making the insurance
available to the employees and asked if the Administration would prefer
an anniversary system at the first of the year, or a man-to-man, month-to-
• month basis. The Acting City Manager said that this would not matter, but
' they would need about 30 days to solicit the employees and set it up. He
said that if i_t was started October 1st, this would be the beginning of a
quarter.
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insurance program if they desire by applying to the City Manager. Council-
man Sheridan asked if a policy should be adopted to put the insurance for
Policemen and Firemen discussed at the Council Meeting of July 5, 1967
into effect as of October 1, 1967. and the Administration could advise the
balance of the employees that if they �.re intsrested, they should notify
the Administration prior to September 1, 1967. Councilman Samuelson made
this part of his motion. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice
vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
The Ac,ting Gity Manager said that the meeting has been held on hospitaliza-
tion insurance, and said there is some mi.sunderstanding on how to proceed,
Councilman Samuelson said that he felt this should be put out for bids.
Mayor Kirkham said that this had essentially been gut out for bids Fihen
th� different insurance companies had responded previously, but the Council
still must make the determination on what to do. Mayor Kirkham said he
would like to hear from the Blue �ross representative and perhaps �oth
he and Mr. Schillinger could be invited to the same meeting. The Acting
City Manager suggested this could be done at the August 7, 1967 Council
Meeting. The Council decided to invite them to the Au�ust 7th Meeti,ng.
Councilman Lieb1 said that if Bliie Cross comes up �oith a better offer,
that would be fine, otherwise he felt the Council should stick with what
they have and appreciate t.he work that Mr. Schillinger has done.
RESOLUTION ��132-1967 - AUTHORIZING EMERGF,NCY REPATRS OF WATER AND SEWER
SYSTEM•
Councilman Liebl asked if this Resolution was proposed so that. if it was
necessary for the City Engineer to spend over $1,000 for repairs of the
water or sewer system, he would not have to ask the Council's permission.
He was told this was correct.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt Resolution �r132-1967. Seconded by
Councilman Samuelson for discussion.
Councilman Samuelson asked what the original estimate had been on the
Tri-State Drilling and Equipmer.t Company estimate. The City Engineer
said that there is no estimate on emergency repairs. He said they use
the same contractor basical7.y, so the original dril.ler that installed
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well is called back for repairs, and thc� City kno�.�s the going rates.
Councilman Samuelson said he coiald understand the emergency nature, but
he w1s not sure of giving carte blanche. Mayor �:irlcham said that the
person giving the approval 4;ould realize he was responsible. The Ci�y
Attorney said that some thii�gs will be an emergency but the total repair
may not be an emergency and can be brought to the Council's attention.
The City Engineer said that in the past they have informed the Council,
and they are not going to spend money if it is not necessary, but if there
is a breakdown it could be difficult to contact alI the Councilmen, so
there should be a clear directive as to what they can do. The City Attorney
said that he felt this was permissible after researching it.
The vote upon the motion was a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor
Kirkham declared the motion carried.
CONSIDERATION OF SPECIAL USE PERMIT - MILLER FUNERAL HOME:
Mr. Wa11y Miller explained that he has an agreement for a piece of pro-
perty 107' x 352' and he wanted to use the 107' piece of land for a driveway
and two lanes of parking. He said that with the required setback and the
amount of driveway he would need, he would just have 43' of actual building
depth ori his own property. He said that he has a purchase agreement for
the additional 107' behind him, an,d his request is tha� he be allowed to
use 20 feet of this additional 10.7' for a driveway and about 30 feet of
it for parking. He then would actualLy be using about 50' of the 107'.
He said that he would start building by the 15th of September, but he'has
to have a decision or� whether he wi11 be able to build at the property
line or if he wi11 have to maintain a stack setback for the driveway. He
said that he would Ue willing to fence the property with any kind of
fencing except he did not believe in putting up any kind of cement block
fence. Councilman Lieb1 asked why this had gane to the Board of Appeals.
Councilman Sheridan explained that it was because they p�anned to use
R-1 zoning for parking.
(GOUNCILMAN HARRTS AP.RIVED AT 9:02 P.M.)
The City Attorney said that there wi11 have to be another Public Hearing
to issue the Special Use Permit.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to advertise for a Public Hearing to be held
August 7, 1967 to consider the request for a Special Use Permit as requested
by Mr.' Wally Miller. Secendecl by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote,
there being no nays, rlayor Yirkham d:eclared the motion carried.
TARGET STORE - STORM SET�'ER CO:ISTRUCTION:
Councilm�n Liebl said he had received some calls from peaple on rladison
Street Nor.theast and some of them were present at the Council Meeting.
Mr. Donal.d Swanson, 5431 Madison St. N. E., said that the people in the
area received an ea�ement a.greement from the City and stakes had been
put on their property last rriday, although most of the people did not
sign the easement. He questioned why the stakes were on the progerty and
asked the Engineers to explain why an easement was needed in front instead
af using the utility easement that is already in the back.
The Consulting Engine�r said that this project had been instituted 5 or
6 years ago when there was a request to pave the streets. He said that
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it was determined at that time to instal7_ the catch basins but not complete
the storm sewer as there was no outlet. He said Li�ey did not war�t to have
to open the streets so the manlroles were placed 'oehind the curbs. He said
this project is the completicn of Project ��82 and it had been bid earlier
this year. He also said that this had been instituted beiore the Target
Store was planned and should not be associated with that project at all.
The Consulting Engineer said tha,t there is a 6 foot right-of-way and the
pipes will be laid caithin this area. He said the temporary easement is
needed to put in the pipes but it will revert to the property owner at
the completion of the project and the property will be repaired to the
condition that it �aas in when the project was started.
Mr, Clifford Filteau, 5422 Madison Street, said there were no stakes on
his property, but he has his home for sale. He said there is an assessment
on his home which the real estate agent told him he had to pay, but he was
also told that if he called City Hall he would not be able to pay it because
it is on the basis of a proposed assessment.
Mr. Miller, 5412 Madison Street Northeast, said he had no stakes either,
but there was a proposed assessment, and he felt the majority of the people
would like an explanation of what is involved. The Finance Director
explained that an improvement hearing had been held some time ago on the
storm sewer project for the whole area south of I-694 on bDth sides of the
highway. He said that although they cannot pay the proposed assessment
the City would hold it in escrow.for them. Councilm�n Liebl said Mr. Novitsky
had asked him why the sides will have to be ripped up when there is a
permanent street in. The City Engineer explained that basically this
is the area that drairis into Sullivan Lake, and some of this had been
negotiated with Columbia Heights tor some lines. He showed the storm
sewer area on the map. He said there is a storm sewer in Cheri Lane and
catch basins were installed on Madison for the time that there would be
an outlet. He said the plans have always been to put the lines behind the
� ourb so that they do not ruin the street. He said that the City could do
it in the street; but they have asked for the temporary easement to do it
behind the curb. There was a Iong discussion between the audience and the
Council at the Council table and the people were shown, on the map, the
pipes and tfie catch basins that were in and the location of the one to be
put in. There was a long discussion on how this project is being assessed
and who is paying for it. The Finance Director explaiz�ed that everyone in
the whole area pays the assessment at the same rate. He said that this was
just a small amount of the work being done in the area. Councilman
Samuelson said that the rate is $3,08 per l00 square feet for everyone.
Councilman Sheridan explained that the people wi11 receive a credit �or
ar.y previous storm sewer assessment they have paid. A visitor to the
Council Meeting said that they do not need the project and cannot afford
it. Mr. Mihalow, 5411 Madison Street Northeast, asked if it could be
delayed for about 5 years until they could afford it. He said they have
no problem and the City has other storm sewer work to do. The Finance
Director explained that part of the work is already done for which they
would be assessed, and the chances are that in five years they would nave
to stand the cost of this small part of the project and it could be $4.00
instead of $3.00 then. Mrs. Mihalow asked if this was the only part of
the whoLe area to be assessed that is not completed. The Consulting
Engineer said this was about 99% true and mentioned a remaiaing small
line that has not been determined yet. A visitor asked what it would
cost if the pipes were put in the street. The City Engineer said approxi-
mately $6.00 per 100 square feet. The Consulting Engineer said that there
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would be some additional cost as the marholes �aould have to be altered.
There was a discus5ion on combir,in; stnal.ler storm se�aer projects into
lar�er ones to spread the assessment more equally. Councilman Sheridan
said that in the past with smaller projects there had been a very unequal
assessment rate, some have even been as high as $5.00, but the Council
policy now is to com:�ine projects for a more equitable levy and this has
p?_oved more beneficial. Mr, vanDan, a visitor to the Council Meeting,
said he thought all the individual projects should be renamed and put into
just one big project city-wide. Mayor Kirlcham said that would solve nothing
and this project is one of the City's largest projects.
Mr. Alex Novitsky, 5421 Madison Street Northeast, said he would like to
have the Council stake out the contours of the land at the end of the
Target property because the trees have been bulldozed back'14 0� 15.feet
and they feel Target �oill keep on inching away at this property. The City
Attorney said that the legal boundaries have been determined and a deed
has been received from the Daytons for the property, and a fence will be
buil_t along the boundary, although he sai.d he was not saying it was not
wise to stake it out. Mr. Novitsky said that park trees had been torn down
to put in a sanitary sewer. The City Attorney said that when the gift of
land was given, it was with the idea they could cross it for utility pur-
poses. Mr. Novitsky said he thought something should be replaced as far
as the shrubs and trees. Councilcnan Sheridan said that if it was agree-
able with the Engineering Departnzent, they could ca11 Daytons and ask them
to make a survey of where the fence wi7.1 be and stake it now. Mr. Novitsky
said somethino should be done to protect what is left. It probably can't
be developed f�r 20 years which will be too late for their children.
I�Iayo-r Kirkham said that it had not been developed before and was just sitting
there. He said they woul_d make no�promises, but would ask the Engineer to
look at it. Councilman Sheridan suggested it be staked out as to where the
ferice will go between the Target property and the park property, and they
are not to go on the west side of the stakes. Mr. Novitsky said he would
go along any time. _ .
The City Engineer asked if the storm sewer improvement was to be put in as
proposed, the street ripped up, or the project not done at all. Mayor
Kirkham said that they need the temporary easements and asked the Council
what their determination would be if they cannot get them. Councilman
Liebl asked how many properties were involved and how many had been sent
back. The City Engineer said there were about 8 properties involved and
none of them had sent the easements back. Mayor Kirkham said that this
project should be completed i� it is at a11 possiole to get the easements.
Councilman Liebl said that the CounciL had taken action previously and
had approved the project. The City Engineer said that the laterals are
i.n and the people do not seem to be clear on the fact that 90% af the money
is alre�dy spent and the assessment will change very litte. He said that it
would not make sense to damage the road, incurring extra cost which will
have to be paid by everyone. A visitor asked when they would propose to
start �he actual project. The City Er��ineer said that if they could get
the easement they could start the next day. �Iayor Kirkham said that any
damage to tile property would be repairPd. A visitor asked if they could �
complain if they were not satisfied. Councilman Liebl said that on the
construction on 61s* Avenue, the City Engir.eer�had consider.ed every drive-
way ar�d had gone to the people to see if the� were satisfied. He said
that if it was net u�one satisfactorily, they could see their Councilm�n.
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BIDS - ST. 1967-10 (SI:AL COAT) BIDS OPENED NOON, �iTLY 10, 1967:
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The Acting City Nlanager explairied Ll�at tllese bids were for sealcoating
' and that the l.ow bidder had been Al.li.ed Blacktop Company. The City
Engineer said that this was the contractor who had done the work last
year, and this bid was lower than their bid of last year.
' PLANHOLDER BID SECURITY BASE BID COMPLETION
DATE
• Allied Blacktop Co. Bid Bond 5%
' 2900 14th AveiZUe So, Fidelity &
Minneapolis, Minn. Dep. Co. $12,375.00 August 31, 1967
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Dunkley Surfacing Co.
3756 Grand St. N. E.
Minneapolis, Minn.
C. S. McCrossan, Inc
Rt. 2, Box 322
Osseo, Minnesota
Bid Bond 5%
United Pacific
Insurance Co.
Bid Bond 5%
Great
American
$13,090.00
$14,960.00
Sept. 15, 1967
Sept. 15, 1967
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to award the bid to Allied Blacktop Company,
2900 - 14th Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota, in the amount of $12,375.00
with a completion date of August 31, 1967. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson.
Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkhan declared the motion
carried.
BOARD OF APPEALS MEETIIVG MINU'�ES, JULY 5, 1967;
1. PUBLIC HEARING ON A REStTEST F0� A VARIEIIVCE FROi�I SECTION 45.26, CITY CODE
OF FRTDLEY, MINNESOTA 1963� R�VISED DECEMB�R 31, 1964, BY WAIVER OF FRONT
YARD SETPiACK REQUIREMENT FROM 35 FEET TO 24 FEET IPd ORDER TO SCREEN PARKiNG
AREA FROri AIdNA AVENUE BX USF; OF GARAGES AS SCR�:EN WALL ON LOTS 3 AND 4,
BLOCK 2, HAYES RIVER LOTS, AI�?OI�A COUNTY, MINNESOTA, SAME BEING 5940 - 5990
ANNA AVENUE NORTHEASTy FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA, TO PER1tiSIT CONSTRUCTION OF AN 18
UNIT GARAGE. ��UEST B`�' JANIF'S NELSON CO�IPANY, 7601 WAYZATA BOULEVARD,
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA, 55426.) �
Councilman Harris reminded the Council that these plans had been reviewed
before they went to the Board of Appeals.
MOTION.by Councilman Harris to concur with the Board oi Appeals and grant
the variance. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there
being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive the remaining minutes of the
� Board of Appeals Meeti_ng of July S, 1967. The motion was seconded and
upon a voice vote, there bei.ng no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
carried.
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RECONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST FOR A VARI[1NCE F`ROM SECTIt?:�T 45.26� CITY CODE
OF FRIDLEYs �IINNESOTA 1y63, IZEVISED DECEr1�iER 31, 1964, BY �dAIVER Or FRONT
YARD SETBACK REQUIRErIENT QI' 35 FEI: � TO 26 � FEET TO PEP.I�IIT CONSTRUCTION OF
AN ATTACHI'D GARAGF WITH LIVING AP�,A AI30VE ON LOT 10, BLOCK 6, KICE CREEK
TERRACE PLAi 4, AIVOKA COUNTYz T'IINNLSOTA, SAT� BEIPdG 6777 - 7TH STREET
NORTHEAST, FRIDLEY, MINNESUlA. (REQL�ST I3Y GERALD G. INGALDSON, 6777 - 7TH
STREET NORTt1EAST, FF.IDLEY, NIINNESOTA 55432) :
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The Acting City Manager said that when this tlad been originally requested,
they had requested a variance fx'om 35 feet to 28 feet which had been
granted by the Board of Appeals at their meeting of June 29, 1907, but izow
they are requesting the variance be from 35 feet to 26'-2 feet. He said
that Mr. Ingaldson has the signatures of seven neighbors who do not object.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to grant the requested variance from 35 feet to
26Z feet as requested by Mr. Gerald G. Ingaldson. Seconded by Councilman
Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared
the motion carried.
BUILDING S�'AN�ARDS - DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES, JULY 11,
1967:
1._ CONSIDERATION OF A RE�UEST FOR A MOVING PERMIT TO MOVE A HOUSE ONTO
LOT 1, BLOCK 1, FROIDS ADDITION (401 IRONTON STR.EET NORTHEAST) REQUEST
BY MR. & MRS. GEORGE FP.OID, 445 IRONTON STREET NORTHEAST (CONTINUED FROM
MEETING OF JUNE 6, 1967):
MOTION by Councilman Harris to concur with the Subcommittee and deny the
request. Seconded by Couneilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being
no nays, Mayor Kirlcham declared the motion carried.
2. CONSIDERATION OF CONSTRUCTION OF A 4-PLEX ON LOTS 2 AND 3, BLOCK 11,
HAMILTON'S ADDITION TO MECHANICSVILLE.-(5840 - 5TH STREET' NORTHEAST �FRIDLEY,
MINNESOTA) REQUEST B`� MOOiJ CORPORATION, 6225 UNIVERSITY A�IENUE NORTHEAST,
FRIDLEY, NITNNESOTA:
MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive this recommendation and refer it to
' the Board of Appeals for the necessary variance. Seconded by Councilman
Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared
the motion carried.
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3. REVIEW OF CHARLES STREET 52-UNIT APARTMENT COLIPLEX, REQUEST BY MOON
CORPORATION, 6225 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N�2TI-�AST, FRTDLEY, MINDTESOTA•
The City Engineer said that this has been before the Council for approval�
before, and he felt that a decision should be made on where the street will
be and what kind of access there will be to Chase's Island. He said that
there will be another complex of buildings nearby and the street pattern
and where access to East River Road wi.11 be, should be set up. The City
Engineer showed the Council a map of the area. CounciZman Harris said that
he had �:iscussed this with the Gounty and also signalization. He said he
felt there should be a discussi.on on where the signal lights will be, as it
would be foolish to set a street pattern and find that there cannot be a
light there. He suggested that tlzis b� returned to the Engineering Depart-
mertt so they could come up with tentative signalized crossings from I-694
to the northern extremeti.es. He said he would explain to them what dis-
cussion he had had with the County. The City Engineer said they also
should discuss a 25' dedication. He said they expect to get the second
half of the dedication from the school. He said he thought the school was
willing to give the dedication but they do not �aant any assessments.
Councilman Harris said the City can take 25' and if they cncc:�e not to use
it, fine, He said he thought they would prefer access at the south end of
the school property to the island. The City Engineer suggested they could
ask for a 30 foot easement, and even if they did not get a dedication from .
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the sc.hool, they �aould have enougli. Councilman Harris asked rir. Jul.kowski
if he would be willing to give a�0` dedication on the north side of his
property. Councilman Harris said thc:_v would not change the requirements
for the apartment units, but ttzis would guarantee the City a street in there.
Mr. Julkotoski said that this would be all right and stated that he would give
the 30' dedication. Councilman Harris said that this wi11 be needed for
access, but it will not have to be run all the �•zay at present. if it is not
needed.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to concur with the recommendation of the
Building Standards - Design Control Subcoms�iittee upon the receipt of a
dedication of 30 feet on the north side of the property for street purposes.
The motion was seconded and upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor
Kirkham declared the motion carried.
4. CONSIDERATION OF CONSTRUCTION OF 11 - 42 UNIT APARTMENT COMPLEX
�462 UNITS) ON THE PROPERTY KNOWN AS AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION ��78, NORTH OF__
LYNCa00D MANOR NURSING HON�E AND ACROSS FROM THE DOWNING BOX COMPANY AT
APPROXIMATEIY 5800 EAST RIVER ROAD REQUEST BY MAURICE FILISTER, 1312 _
EAST 21ST STREET, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 554Q4:
Mr. Filister, owner, and Mr. Cooperman, architect, were present at the
Council Meeting. Mr. Filister said that according to the Fridley code
incinerators are permissible in apartments, but the code does not state
what kind. He said that they propose to: use a Goddard Fluefed Incinerator
which they have used before.and which are used aI1 over the City of
Minneapolis, but the Fire Inspector and �ealt'n Inspector do not like
this type. He said he would not use rubbish barrels and he would not
build if they are required. Mayor Kirkham asked what the inspectors did
not like about the incinerator. M`r. Filister said the Fire Inspector
said it was possible for them to plug up, and this was true with part-
time caretakers. He said that they burn their own garbage and have strict
caretakers, and that at no time in 20 years in real estate has he had any
problem with the chute type. Councilman Harris said he could get in touch
with the Building Inspector, Fire Inspector and City Attorney to resolve
this particular problem. Mr. Filister said the code says they can be used,
and it is a matter of definition on what kind. He said he holds to one
kind and the Fire Inspector to another type, and he wants to know if he
can put in the incinerator as described, Councilman Liebl said that the
City has been plagued with incinerator problems and tney are considering
rewriting the code. Mayor Kirkham said he thought the Council needed a
written report from the Fire Inspector. Mr. Filister aslced when the Council
met �gain and was t.old August 7, 1967. Mr. Filister sazd that by then he
would have to drop the plans as he must close the deal with Studebaker by
the 25th of this month. Councilman Sheridan asked what the Inspectors would
like to have. Mr. Filister said they would like garbage cans outside and
tha*_ he did not agr.ee. He said they objected to the Goddard Incinerator
because it was a flue type and felt it could plug up, but that would only
happen with a part-time caretaker. The City Attorney asked Mr. Filister
if the Inspector had not suggested an alternate type. Mr. i�ilister said
they suggested a double flu� with a multiple chamber. The City Engineer
said that he had been at a meeting with the Inspectors and this was an
incinerator with a double pipe so there was no chance to start a fire in
ttie flue, but Mr. Filister felt it was too expensive. Councilmar. Sheridan
pointed out that Mr. Filister had mentioned na sugoestion other than
garbage cans previously. He said that the CounciZ goes by their staff,
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and ttie Health Inspector is the finest in the State as is the Fire Inspector,
and the Cou�icil goes ori their recommendation. If they are asked for a
recommendatiozi, he presumes ttiey will come back with a recomniendatioL�.
Councilman Lieb1 said ttiat the Council has to be concerried with the health
and safety af the occupants and it is important that they have a good
installation. rir. Filister said he was equally as concerned as he would
not have a success;ul building if there were.no health and safety standards.
He said they had been allowed to put this incinerator in in Golden Valley.
Councilman Liebl said that he would like to see one of the apartment build-
ings. Mr. Filister said he would be very happy to have him see one.
Mayor Kirkham said that the Council was having a Special Meeting on
July 24, 1967 and the Council could give Mr. Filister a decision at that
time one way or another.
MOTZON by Councilman Samuelson to table consideration of the construction
' of the apartment complex as requested by riaurice Fi�ister to the meeting
of July 24, 1967 for a repor.t from the Fire Inspector and Building Inspector
regarding the two types of incinerator units, the Goddard Fluefed Incinerator
and the double flue with inultiple chambe'r incinerator. The motion was
� seconded and upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared
the motion carried.
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The Council looked at the plans for the apartment complex. The architect
said the courts of the buildings'overlook the river, there will be
recreational facilities, marina boat landing, olympic size pool and picnic
area, and they will�leave the lan.d as natural as possible. Councilman
Samuelson asked about the land building ratio, The City Engineer said
that it was adequat� when figured to include the land up to the water line.
The architect also showed the plans of one of the buildings, which he said
was a typical layout of 1-bedroom apartments. He said the buildings will
be three stories high, and each wi11 have their own elevator and security
system. Councilman Liebl asked how many apartments there will be.
Mr. Filister said there would be 30 one-bedroom apartments and 12 two-
bedroom apartments per building. He explained where the driveways and
parking wi11 be, and also the proposed garages. He was asked about the
stor�.ge for each apartment. Mr. Filister said that the proposed lockers
wi11 have 18 square feet of storage and will not meet the required 40
square feet. Mr. Cooperman said that there wi11 be storage in the garages.
Councilman Harxis asked if there was any way to improve on the storage.
Mr. Filister said there was no way. The City Engineer said he was given
to believe there would be lst floor storage for bikes and so forth,
comparable to the code. Mr. Filister said there would be additional
storage, but not 22 sqt:�:re feet additional. There was a discussion of
floor to ceiling lockers, the additional cost if he had to canstruct another
building for storage. The Council pointed out that they have been adhering
strenuously to the code and 18 square feet was very short. Councilman Liebl
suggested they leave the plans here to be discussed in detail and the
Council could give them an a:iswer at the next Council meeting. He also
asked about the balconies. Mr. Filister said they were not sure about
the balconies and these had been left as optional so they would be an .
alternate bid. Councilmar. Harris astced if the garage plar.s �oere drawn.
The architect said they were not, but wtien asked, suid a sketch could be
available on July 24, 1967. Counc7.:_man Harr.is suGgested ttiat on July 24th,
they go over these plans again, and he thought the architect should have
some kind of sketch on additional storage. He said that this is our code
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and the CouzZCi1 has been ver5� stringent on this and �aould be remiss if
tliey did not require sufficient s*ora&e. He said tti� City has found that
when tliey did not have tt;is ty�ie of ardinance a_n the code, they received
a number of complaints about the lacic of storage.
MOTION by Councilman Harris that additional information necessary to make
a determination on these items be available for a meeting on July 24, 1967.
Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays,
Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. The Council requested that
Mr. Filister leave his plans.
Later in the meeting, Mr. Filister invited the Council to visit his apart-
ment buildings in Golden Va11ey. The Acting City Manager was to inform
him when the majority of the Council would be able to get together to view
them.
5. CONSIDERATION OF ALTERATIONS AND ADDITIOiQS FOR T:� SERVICE STATION AT
6301 T. H. ��65 NORTHEAST, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. (LOT 9 AND PART OF LOT 10,
BLOCK 1, MOORE LAKE HIGHLANDS, 3P.D ADDITION. REQUEST BY RICH�IRD W. STEINER,
1589 ROSELAWN, ST. PAUL MINNESOTA: ^
The Acting City Manager said that the alterations and additions they propose
are similar to the improvements to the Texaco Stati�n on University Avenue.
He said there is a fence on the east side put up by the neighboring residents.
Councilman Samuelson questioned requesting site preparation. The Council
discussed a possible planting strip and decided they would like an opportunity
to look at this property. -
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to table consideration of alterations for
the service station until the Spec,�al Meeting of July 24, 1967. Seconded
by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor
Kirkham declared the motion carried.
PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES, JULY 13, 1967:
l. CONTINUED REZONING REC�UEST: ZOA ��67-04, S& S INVESI'MENT COMPA1vY
REPRESENTED BY WILLTEIM SHAtid: Lots 1-6, Carlson's Summit Manor Annex 2nd
Addition to be rezoned from R-1 ta R-3A.
Councilman Liebl said he would like to see this property on a tax-income
, base and at present they are empty lots that the City is trying to clean
up to.improve the image of th€� City. He said that the people have indicated
they are opposed to a 24-unit apartment building, but would favor 6-unit
' apartment buildings, ai�d three could be bui_lt with sufficient parking
spaces. Councilman Liebl said he would recommend that a compromise be
worked out between the people in the area and the builders. Councilman
Liebl asked Councilman-at-large Harris and Mayor Kirkham their opinions
' on this matter. Councilman Harris said that Mr. Shaw had requested a
Public Hearing be set and this was his prerogative.
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ZOA ��67-04 as requested by S& S Investment Company, represented by William
Shaw, for August 14, 1967. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. IJpon a voice
vote, Councilman Liebl abstaining, Nlayor Kirktiam declared the motion carri.ed.
Mr. Jack Velin, a visitor to the Council Meeti.ng, said he did not like to
see this item postponed. Couacilman Harris said that it was Mr. Shaw's
determinatior. to ask for the Public FIearing and he was willing to spend
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the money for the tiearing, and the Council could not deny this.
Mayor Kirkham said that he was 'inclined to agree with Councilman Liebl
from the knowledge that he had so far.
2. VACATION REQUEST: SAV ��67-03, ROBERT r1INDER - VACATION OF CHARI;ES
STREET BETL+TEEN ANNA STREET AND MISSISSIPPI RIVER:
Councilman Harris said that this request should be studied aiong with the
proposed street pattern o€f East River Road, which had been discussed
earlier in the meeting. The Acting City Manager as?ced if a Public Hearing
should be set. The Council said that it should not be set yet.
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive the Minutes of the Planning
Commission Meetirig of July 13, 1967. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan.
Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
carried. ,
SIGN PEFAZIT - VERN DONNAY HOMES:
It was explained that this permit was for a sign to replace one blown down
in a wind storm.
Mayor Kirkham asked if the sign had been totally destroyed. Councilman
Samuelson said it had been. Mayor Kirkham said that in that case, it is
a new sign and must meet the sign ordinance. Councilman Harris said he
had discussed this with them and originally the s.fgn had been 16 x 40,
but now it wi11 be 14' off the ground and not over 400'.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to app�ove the sign permit as requested by
' Vern Donnay Homes. Seconded by Councilman Lieb1. Upan a voice vote,
there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
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RESOLUTION ��133-1967 - PROVIDING FOR RESETTING SALE OF $1,830,000 SPECIAL
ASSESSMENT FUI�?D BONDS :
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to adopt Resolution 4�133-1967. Seconded by
Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
Councilman Harris requested that the Finance Director forward any
correspondence the City has regarding the building permit for D.W. Onan
to Ehlers and Associates, Inc. for their presentation sa the bond people
will know that D. W. Onan has made a comcnittmen�.
CHANGE ORBER ��l - SS��87 - ELY' SIREET AREA:
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to concur with the recommendation of the
Consulting Engineer ar.d approve Change Order ��l - SS�r`87. Seconded
by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, tfiere being no nays, Mayor
Kirkham declared the motion carried.
CHANGE ORDER ��3 - StiJ&SS��79 - ADDITION OF STOR1�1 SE�,TER ON 64 2�VENUE NORTHEAST:
MOTION by Councilman Harris to concur and-approve Change Order ��3 - SW&SS��79.
Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays,
Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
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RESOLUTION ��134--1967 - ORDEP.I�'G PREL1rtINE11:Y PLANS A.�'�D SiliCIFICATIONS -
64TH AVENU� NOR'IHE�S`l': "~
Councilman Harris asked if the State had been surveying 64tt� E�venue this
afternoon. The City Engineer said that they have been doing it for quite
awhile. Councilman Harris asked why the City has a resolution ordering
Plans and Specifications if the State is doir�g the worlc. Ttie City Engineer
said that this was the normal procedure to go through if the City is to
assess any of the project.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution ��'134-1967. Seconded by
Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Nlayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
RESOLUTION ��135-1967 - RECEIVING THE PRELIMINARY REPORT AND CALI.ING A Pt�BLIC
HEARING ON THE MATTER OF TI�E CONSTRL'CTTO�t OF CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS - STREET
IMPROVEMENT PROJECT:- 64TH AVENUE NORTf�EAST:
MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution ��135-1967. Seconded by
Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor
Kirkham declared the motion carried.
RESOLUTION ��136-1967 � APPROVING TURi�I LANES ON T. H. ��47 Ai�ID 7.'. H. �r`65:
The City Engineer said that the maps had Ueen shown to the Council at the
last meeting. He briefly reviewed where the turning lanes to be approved
were located. ,
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution ��136-1967. Seconded
by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor
Kirkham declareci the motion carried.
RESOLUTION ��137-1967 - REQUESTING ANOKA COUNTY COMMISSIONERS TO DESIGNATE
73RD AVENUE AS A COUNTY ROAD AI�ID IMP°OVE IT:
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to adopt Resolution ;�137-1967. Seconded
by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor
Kirkham declared the motion carried.
Councilman Harris requested that the Acting City rianager forward this
resal.ution to the County ComTnissioners for their meeting the next day.
FOUNDATION PERr1TT - ONAN COMPANY:
' Councilman Harris said he understands fihat ttiis is the largest building
permit ever issued in Anoka Countv an� he stated the Permit Fee is in
the amount of $20,523.50 for the Press's information. The City Engineer
� shozaed the Council a colored picture of the proposed company and the
plans. He said that the office buildi.ng will have 3 stor.ies, anather
building in front will. be one story and one in back will be 2 stori:es.
, He said they �aill have wi.ndi�ig roads to protect the natural beauty and
ther.e is a proposal being considered for a fountain.
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MOTION by Councilman iiarris to approve the :'oundaiion Perrnit for the
D. W. Onan Company, Se.conded by Councilcnacl Samuelson. Upon a voice
vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham decl.ared the motion carried
unanimously.
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Pa�� is 2�
' The City Engineer said t`-�at the Qi�an Company will be putting it� e�tensive
storm scz�,er work and th� Citf ti�i11 wor�: with them en this. Cou.zcilman
Liebl asked if there will be an�r pro?>lerns ?�ah�n they hoo'•: orito N.S.S.S.D.
Councilman Harris said that they will hook on directJ.y. The Ci.Ly Engineer
' said that at this time th� Gity has issued a fcundation permit and �y
A u g u s t 1 5, 1 9 6 7, t t i e C i t y w i1 1 have receii�ed their com plete set of plans.
, CLAIMS:
' MOTION by Councilman Liebl to approve General and Public Utilities Claims
� ��12268 through �'�12375 and Liruor Claims ��1275 througii �`1316. Seconded by
Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
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ESTIiKATES •
D. M. Noyes Construction Company
General Contractors
I00 West Franklin Avenue
Minneapolis, Nlinnesota
Fridley Civic Center - Certificate No. 7
(6-30-67) f.or period from .June 1, 1967 to
June 30, 1967
Tri-State Drilling and Equipment Company
16940 Highway 55 We§t.
Wayzata, Minnesota
Emergency ��ork - Wel1 and Pump No. 1
C. S. McCrossan Company, Inc.
Route ��2, Box 322
Osseo, Minnesota
Esti_mate ��4 - Street Improvement Yroject
No. ST.1966-6 according to contract
(Commerce Park) Partial
Comstock & Davis, Inc.
' Consulting Engineers
1446 County Road "J"
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432
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For the furnisl-iing of resident insp�.ction
and resident supervision for the sta�:ing
out of the construction work for;
Estimate ��1 - Giater Improvement Project
No. 75-G from June 5, 1967 throubh July 1,
1967 (Fencing and Landscaping - Area of
Commons Park, Filtra*i_on Plant, and Reservoir)
Fstimate ;F3-��elody rianor Park Improvement
Project No. P-1 from June S, 1967 thraugh
July 1, 1967
$ 24,330.00
$ 4,040.50
$ 10,828.32
$ 455.00
$ 55.00
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Estimate ;�2 - jti�ater Improvement 1?r_oject
No. 83 from June 5, 1967 t.hrou�ti 7uiy l,
1967 (Tank Repair - 12 Niillion Gallon
Reservoir - 5290 Johnson Street N. E.)
Estimate ��S - Storm Sewer Improvement
� Project No. 5-C from June 5, 1967 through
July 1, I967 (Laterals west of University
and north of T.H. ��100 - Sylvan Hil1s area)
' Estimate ��3 - Sanitary Sewer, Water & Storm
Sewer improvement Project No. 84 from
June S, 1967 through July 1, 1967 (Baker
� Avenue between Osborne Road & 75th extended
east, Onondaga between Central and Stinson, etc.)
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Estimate ��9 - Sanitary Sewer, Water & Storm
Sewer Improvement Project No. 79 from June 5,
1967 through July 1, 19&7 (Commerce Park,
Swanstrom Court, etc.)
Estimate ��5 - Street Improvement Project
No. ST.1966-5 from Octobex l, 1966 through
June 30, 1967 (Inx�sbruck Sth)
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$ 10.00
$ 92Y.00
$ 130.00
$ 115.50
$ 445.50
MOTION by Councilman Samuel.son to approve the above listed estimates.'
The motion was secoi'ided by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being
no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
ESTIMAT� - MINNESOTA HIGHWAY DEPAR�MENT:
The Acting City Manager said that he would suggest that they pay this estimate
and if further estimates are received this year, they could be handled at a
later date.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to concur with the Acting City Manager and
approve the following estimate;
State of Minn.esota
Department of Highways
St. Paul, Minnesota 55101
Invoice No. 1 (Final•) - Work.performed
, under Agreement No. 54432 on SP 0207-15 -
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Contractor: Collins Electric Co,
' Contract No. 12043
Fu11 Traffic Actuated Control Signal System
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$ 22,617.00
Amount
City's Share: 50% of Construction Cost $11,308.50
Plus 6% Engineering 678.51
Per Agreement; Total This In.voice $11,987.01
The motion was seconded 'by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there
being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the�motion carried.
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� LICENSi�S :
NIOTION by Councilman Harris to 'approve the Lollowing licenses:
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Norm's In 'N Oui_ Food Plarket
7449 East River Road N. E.
Fridley, Minnesota
DELIVERY TRUCK:
Sunshine Biscuits, Inc.
2335 Nevada Avenue
Minneapolis, Minnesota
"OFF SALE"•
Norm's In 'N Out Food Market
7449 East Rive:� Road N. E.
Fridley, Minnesota
GENERAL CONTRACTORS:
Leo Huot Construction
7723 Groveland Road
Minneapolis, �iinnesota
Meldan Builders, Inc.
6333 Georgia Avenue North
Minneapolis, Minnesota
by: Norbert 0. Ne�aton
by: A. C. Tooker
by: Norbert 0. Newton
by: Leo Huot
by: M. K. Pearson
New
New
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The motion was seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vate, there being
no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
SITE PLAN - CITY HALL, BEi�IP1ETT BUILDING, �tiD GARAGE:
The City Engineer said that Councilman Samuelson felt there should be an
overall site plan for City Ha11 so that whatever is done now will fit in.
He showed the Council a plan of what they �re subgesting and said that
Councilman Samuelson had caorked closely with them on this. He said that
at present there are threa buildings in the way. The Ci.ty Engineer said
they felt that no cars should be park�d clos•e to the building to detrac�
from it and that Councilman Samu�lson had suggested another access.
Councilinan Samuelson said �hat ttie Council should ceme to some decision
on the existing buildings so the site can be cleaned up as saon as possible.
He suggested that the r�ietal shed be given to the Park Board and they can
relocate it wherever t�-►ey want it. Councilman Harris asked when the house
on the corner �aas to be mc�ved. The City Engineer said that it was su.pposed
to have been nioved July 1.5th. Mayor Kir?cham suggesr_ed they be notified that
it be moved or forfeit thei.r $150 and then readvertise the builn�.ng.
Council.man Harris asked if they can b� forced to move the house that they
have bought. Tt�e City Er.b�neer said that: the Citj� �ould resell it and
bring action for the dif£er�nce if they caanot sell. it for as much.
MOTION by Gouncilman Harris that the City Attorney direct a letter to the
purchaser of the Oman house that unl.ess it is movecl by August l, 1.967, it
will be reae�vertised and the purchaser will pay tt�e di.ff.erence between his
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� price and the sale p-rice. Seco.ided by Counci.lman Liebl. Upon a voi.ce vote,
there being no nays, rlayor Ki.rlch�m declared tt�e moti.on carricd.
' The Council discussed tea?-irg ttie old garage doc,�n. Councilman Samuelson
suggested the AlministYation advertise the Bennett I;uilding for sale.
The Council discussed the market value and whether it was worth the money
to advertise it. The Council decided to give the parks a'�hance to look at
' it and see if they could use it, Couzicilman Samuelson suggested that the
Administration talk to the owner of the North�aestern Bell Telephone Company
• to see if they would paint the side of their building. The City Engineer
' said that they would like approval of the site plan, and although ttzis would
be the total plan of what is to be done, it would not all have to be done
at once.
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MOTION by Councilman Harris to concur with the general overall site plan
for the Civic Center. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote,
there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
Councilman Samuelson requested that information on sizes, heights and prices
for a flag pole be available by the next meeting. Councilman Harris requested
that the Administration contact the architect about a plaque to be installed
for the dedication of the building.
The City Engineer stateci that the'City does not have the dedication for the
east half of 5th Street and he is having trouble getting hold of the owners
because of vacation. He reminded the Co�r:-�cil that they had requested a lot
split and the P1'ann�ng Commission had denied it because there was no total
plan. '
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to authorize the City Attorney to start
� negotiation or condemnation proceedings. The moti.on was seconded and upon
a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kir.kham declared the motion carried.
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The City Attorney asked the City Engineer ho�o soon they would need the
easement to commence with the construction. The City Engineer said they
should have it by August 15, 1967.
LOWER LEVEL USAGE IN NEW CITY HALL - LIBRARY - POLICE;
Councilman Samuelson said that some provision has to be made for the library
and the Police Department, He said that he was firmly convinced that the
library should be finished and the Police Department moved to the new
building. Councilman Lieb1 said he was in favor of the Police Department
being in a permanent place so that they wi11 not have to be moved again.
Counci_lman Harris said that it seems that the quotation received for the
floor and ceiling is equal to the rental the library is paying so he felt
that 1/2 the basement stlould be ordered in for the library at this time,
Mayor Kirkham said he thougEit it �aas important to decide about the Police
Department if the Council is.going to spend any money on remodeling this
present building. Councilman San�uelson sai.d he would agree because if
the Police can be moved from the lower level the cost of remodeling the
basement becom�s nil. Councilman Harris said he was under the impression
that when the offices are rnoved to tt�e neta buildi.ng, the Police would
utilize the upstairs and would not use the do�anstairs. Cauncilman
Samuelson said it was his understandi.ng ttlat it would be a two level
operation. Mayor Kirkham said that ttiey would still t�ave to have the
cells. Councilman Samuelson said that the building wili still need fire
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protection upgrading but there woul.d be no ext=eiisive remodeling doion below.
Councilnlan Harris said that fur�,ds are very c]_os� Lo �ahat the Council is
committed to, and his motion at a previ_ous Counci]_ rleeting on site prepara-
tion would take �20,OU0 which woulci use the n,oney in its entirety. Council-
man Sheridan said he had assumed that the remodeling would be worked out
over a couple of years as a budgeted item a�id he thought thP remodei�ing
was to be minimal. He said that if the Police Department could be moved
for the same money this would be iine, but if they would be spending far
in excess, then the Council should take a second look. Councilman Harris
said the Council must take into account how the money will be disbursed,
and some money will be needed for capital investment in the ne�a building.
Councilman Sheridan said that some things will have to be in next year's
budget. Councilman Harris said that they are talking a lot of money for
the budget for one year as he did not think ther.e would be anything left
in the bond issue. He said that they are talking about 3 cells so there
would be a$30,000 to $40,000 budgeted item for cells.
Mayor Kirkham said that there were too many assumptions on cost and the
Council should get closer estimates in dollars and cents. He said he did
not feel right about spending the money for rem.ndeling if they will be
moving anyway. Councilman Harris said it had been his opinion that they
would not spend any money the first year if they did not have to, bizt if
it has to be spent, then he would•agree. The Council discussed getting
additional figures. Councilman Samuelson said that he would get the figures.
The Council discussed the library and agreed that the south side of the
basement would be satfsfactory f�r their purposes.
MOTION by Councilman Harris that a Change Order be executed c�mpleting
the floor and ceiling in the south`basement area (Area B-13), and that
the library be notified that space will be available by the lst of October
or earlier, Seconded by Gouncilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there
being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carr%ed.
PROGRESS REPORT ON UNIVERSTTY AVF.NUE NORTHEAST INTERSECTTON AND ON STH
STREET NORTHEAST: ~'
The City Engineer reviewed the right-of-way details. He said he was
under the impression that the deed wi11 be in tlie City Attorney's office
in the morning. He said that the City has been promi_sed the plans by
the first week in August, and they have been pushing them as the Czty
wants it finished when the City Hall opens. He said the layouti and grade
is figured, and once they get the plans and the agreement is executed
with the State, it can be done. He said that if th�y can get the
acquisition he could have something for the Council by August 7th or
August 14th.
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SC;HOOL DISTRICT i�14; REPLACING CURIi Oi�' 61ST AVENUE NORTi1LAST:
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to receive tl�e letY_er from School District
No. 14 and use it as the authorizat-ion to fill�their request regarding
removing and replacing the curb and repaving a portion of the Iot for
property drainage. Second2d by Councilman Liebl. Unor a voice vote, there
being no nays, Mayor Y.irktiam declared the motion carried.
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Councilman Stieridun asked ii ��e z�e�ded a d^ed for ttii.s easeme�it� Th�
� City F'ngineer said that the project is already in, but it is safer to
have the deed in our hands and in the records.
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to receive the communication from School
, District ��14 and request the Administration to forward the deed for the
District's execution. Seconded by Couzicilman Samuelson. Upon a voice
• vote, there being no nays, May�r Kirkham declared the motion earried.
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CITY ENGINEER:. FENCE & BRIDGE ON T. H. ��47:
Councilman Lieb1 requested that for the information of the people from
this district this letter be read. Mr. Fitzgerald, 5273 Horizon Drive
Northeast, said he was the only one present and b.e had read the letter.
He said that the people are concerned because the State is ready to put
in the school signal light and they do not feel that this will be safe.
He said there is no traffic light at 53rd now. Mr. Fitzgerald said that
the State is sti11 talking about a bridge and asked why they are going
ahead with the light at a cost of $10,000. He said that he had received
a letter f.rom Senator Nyquist and that there was no question in their
minds about the bridge, but just a cost sharing question, so he thought
everything was progressing toward'a foot bridge. Mayor Kirkham pointed
out that bids had been let on these signals as early as the first time a
bridge was discussed. There was a discussion about where the signals�will
be placed, the cost, cost sharing, fencing along the highway, and the fact
that the children will not be bussed if the light is put in. Mayor
Ki�rkham said he was only guessing on why they were putting the light in,
but they may feel a need for some protection for the childr.en in the
meantime, Councilman Harris said that the Council should not let up on
the matter of the footbridge and as soon as a determination is made, it
should be brought before the Council immediatel}�. Mr. Fitzgerald said
that he thought that whether the State has a policy depends on how many
calls they get. Councilman Liebl said he had suggestecl the Council send
the State a resolution, but the City Engi.neer said that it was not
necessary, but Councilrnan Liebl said he felt they would get results if
they kept bothering them.
The City Engineer said that he is in constant contact with Highway
District i�5 and he will let the Council kno�.� as soon as they find out.
The City Attorney said that contactino the local legisI.ators could be
effective. Councilman Harris suggested that the resolution passed
previously be sent to ali the legislators if it had not been done.
Councilman Harris said if the resolution rias been sent, another one could
be sent to the legislators saying that we tiave received no repl.y to our
resolution and ask them to do what they can to follow up and expedite this
matter.
NORTH SUBURBAN SANITARY SEWER DISTRIGT: SEW?:R CONNECTION - AGREEMENT:
Councilman Sheri.dan explained that these .l.etters explain the resolution
they want the Council to adopt. He s�id Iie had explained to them that
if ttte City connected r.a�.., there would be no ciiar�es as thi.s was open land
and rio different than any other niember hoolcing up lateral lines, and that
the City will not know how many connections tliere will be until permits
are issued. Councilmai� Harris st�ggested the Counr.il let the District know
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' that the City wi17, collect, totiezZ some�h:i_nh boes i.n. Councilman Sheridan
said he haci made the conunent ttiat the Coui�cil fcels the City sl.ould be
able to hook up, and the atLorirL,.= indicat.ed he sato no reason �ti�hy tae could
not. He sai.d that the deter.rniz�at:ion oi tt�e Couri. on. the agrec>.ment will
' take precedence as to the terms of payment, but the rest of the I3oard went
ahead with this resolution.
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Councilman Harris aslced what would happen if they made it on a temporary
basis as long as there is no effluent. Councilman Sheridan said that if
they made it on a temporary basis, the District would want to know for how
long and at the end of that time say that it must ei.ther be put on a
permane.nt basis or get off. He said he did not agree with their inter-
pretation as far as a temporary basis. l�e felt it could be a temporary
basis until there �aas a need for the capacity for other people �vithin the
District, and at that time a determinati_on could be made, but the District
has given the Council notice to make this determination now. He said that
Mel Christensen feels the District does not have to have a need, but could
request they get off in a years time from the notice. Councilman Harris
suggested the Council ask for a two year temporary hookup and at the end
of that time, the Council wi11 know where they stand.
Councilman Sheridan questioned whether thc Cour.cil would be impeding the
court action if they acted on the resolution. The City Attorney said that
they could add that they are not �aaiving any claim as to the City's original
interpretation. Councilman Sheri:dan sai.d that the Board said that if the
resolution was adopted by �ridley, the permit would be pranted and it
could be constructed immediately, but if the resolution was redrafted,
it would have to go back to the Board. The City Attorney �.sked Council-
man Harris what the time limit on the connection �aas. Councilman Harris
said September or October at thr_ latest. Counc.i.lman Stieridan felt the
members of the District Board would be reasonable as far as this was
concerned, as industry moving in helps everyone.
The City Attorney said that the sugg�stion for a three year temporary
basis would offer plenty of safeguard to assure that the court action
would be completed, and if the City`s position is upheld, it could be
made a permanent co,nnection at a later time.
Councilman Harris asked about any construction started or contemplated
as the City is 35% indebted for each project awarded. Councilman Sheridan
said there was only one, a connection to Lino Lakes and that may not
transpire far some time. He said that i_t may be we11 for the Counczl to
voice objection to any new construction unti,I the agreement is resolved.
The Council d�cided to insert the word "temporary" in the Resolution and
the City Attorney said he preferred some time to �aork on the wording an.d
would have it for the agenda of August 7, 1967.
MOTTON by Councilman Harris �o refer the Resolution regarding the Fridley-
Nortti Suburban Sanitary Sewer District Sewer Use Agreernent to the
Admi_nistration for changes and request that it be brought back fcr the
Regular Council rleeting of August 7, 1967. Seconue;t by Cour.cilman Samuelson.
Upon a voice vote, there bei_ng no nays, Tiayor Kirkl��m c�eclared the motion
carried.
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S. C�. SNI]:LI;Y, ARC13I`1''�CT: ROOi1 EB35 - CIVIC Cl�N7'LR:
It was explained thai: the Counci.l had clisctissed u5izib thi_s t�.innel area
as storage space ancl had asl:ed for. a cost orealcdc�J�i.
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MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to execute a Change Order to do the proposed
work in Room EE35. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote,
there being no nays, Mayur Kirkham declared the motion carried.
�F) MOON CORPORATION• TERRYS ADT)ITI0�1 ESCROW:
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to deny this request. Seconded by Council-
man Lieb1. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirlcham declared
the motion carried.
G PARK DIRECTOR; LAND AI�?D WATER ACT - MELODY MANOR:
MOTION by Councilman Lieb1 to receive this communi_cation from the Park
Director.: Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being
no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
(H) EVANS MICHAUD, COOTEYs HALLBERG &�RICKSON; STATE OF MINNESOTA:
TARGET STORE - SEWER PIPE GASKET:~
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to�receive the communications from the
Consulting Engineers and from the State of Minnesota. Seconded by Council-
man Liebl. Upon a�oice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared
the motion carried.
The City Engineer said they had ch�cked with a number of communities and
� there was no strong feeling either way, and they felt that as long as they
had the letters from the communities they could let them proceed using
the Ty-seal Neoprene gasket on the underground sewer work, but he felt
' the Council should be aware of it ar�d approve it before they are allowed
to continue.
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MOTION by Councilman Harri.s to concur with the City Engineer in approving
the use of Ty-seal Neoprene gasketing on the underground sewer work for
the Target Store. Seconded by Councilman Lieb1.
Councilman Lieb1 asked who would assume the liability if there were some
problems with the gasket. Counci.lman Sher.ician said Chat the work will
all be within their own building.
UPON a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
carried.
_(I) CHURCH OF ST. WILLI�IM• �UIT CLf�Ii�f DEED - SIDE6JALK COVSTRiJCTION;
The Acting City Manager said that ttie City has received the deed. Tlie
City Engineer said.that the Cliurch requests the City to assume responsi-
bility for proper maintenan�e of the sidecaalks and he assumes the City '
will do this according to their poiiey to maint:ain thein. Councilman
Samuelson said that this was correct. They asked tilat any damage to the
parking area be repaired and this will be'done. They also asked for
written assurance ttiat the Churcti wil7. not be neld responsible for any
injuries to persons using the sidewalks. The City Attorney sai� this
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would be pretty difficult to answer, as the Cliurch would not b<� held
respoiisib:e unless ti�e}= were i.e�;liget�t. Ccuncilmai� Liebl said they could
state that it is a publir_ side�oalk and there taill be na liabil_ity as the
City is maintaining it. The Council discussed the Ctiur_ct,'s re�uest that
they be compensated for the portion of their parkir.g lot which now has been
removed for tt�e sidewalk. The Council decided to reiniburse the CY�urch and
discussed a figure they felt would be fair.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to accept the quit claim deed from the Church
of Saint William and reimburse them $200 for damage to the parking lot
(if this is agreeable �aith them) and request the Administration to respond
to the four requests in their letter as discussed by the Council. Seconded
by Councilman Liebi. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
(J) STREET RENAMING•
Councilman Samuelson handed out a list of streets he felt should be con-
sidered for renaming as there is no continuity from one street to the
next. Councilman Sheridan said that this has been discussed before with
the people on Central Avenue as East Moore Lake Soulevard had been suggested,
but there had been nothing but objections. Councilman Harris�suggested that
the newspapers could mention that Fridley was considering renaming streets
that do not tie together and if the people have any suggestions they can
bring them to the Council's attention. .Councilman Samuei.son said that new
names on the list have all. been checked out with the postoffice. The
Council agreed that�this was a good idea anct in some cases overdue. A
copy of the list was given to the newspapers for publication.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the coimnunication and to give a
copy of it to the ne�aspapers for publication. This is to be brought up
again for discussion at a subsequent Council rieeting. Seconded by Council-
man Liebl. Upon a voice vote, the're being no nays, riayor Kirkham declared
the mation carried.
�K) TWIN CITY LINE : PERI�4ANENT ROUTE :
Mayor Kirkham said he had received a letter from the Twin City Bus Company
asking if the present route meets the Council's approval. This is from
University to 61st Avenue, 61st Avenue to 7th Street, 7th Street to Mississippi
Street and west on Mississippi Street ta Un.iversity with a layover at 5th
and Mississippi. P�ayor Kirkham said ttiese were the only streets that can
withstand the weight, and if the Council approves, the company can apply
to make this a permanent reuting.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to concur with the routing as outlined in the
' communic�tion so that it can �ecome the permanent routing. Seconded by
Gouncilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, ttiere bei�lg :lo nays, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
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The Cit}� Engineer explaizzed that he and Councilman Harris had viewed this
property aiid had pumped it as the Council.had proaiised, but they could not
fill it as the people had requested. He said that the Engineering Uepart-
ment can swale the sod so the water will diain out over the su.rface. He
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said that if the Council approves tliis, ttie City has an easement, but the
property owner tioi]_1 not be too happy. Couucilman Sheridan said that there
was nothi_ng else ti�at can bc doric in tl.ii_s are.a. The Council concurred with
the City Engineer's plan.
TY ATTORNEY: P�ZOPERTY FOR PAI�K PURPOSrS:
The City �ngineer said that some time ago the Council had requested that
he get an option agreement from Mr.. Fontaine and Mr. Siverts for the
possible purchase of land for park purpos�s. He said that Mr. Fontaine
had agreed, but Mr. Siverts had not agreed to the appraiser's price.. The
City Attorney said the action has already oeen taken on the Fontaine
property and he has the option for signing, but would like some direction
from the Council on the other property.
Councilman Harris asked if he had tried to negotiate with I�1r. Siverts. The
City Attorney said that he had, but Mr. Siverts had come back with a figure
almost twice the agpraiser's price. He said that the option time is running
out and wondered if the Council �.�ants the Fontaine property without the
Sivert property. Councilman Harris felt that at the price, the City could
buy the Fontaine property, Councilman Liebl saicl he would like to remind
theCouncil that the 1_967 budget did not;have funds appropriated for park
land acquisition. Mayor Kirkham said that this would probably be pay-
able in 1968. Mayor Kirkham said that the City Attorney should continue
to negotiate to get a11 thP 1and; but that the Fontaine property should be
obtained regardless of whether the City �ets any other property.
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Mr. A]_ex Novitsky, 5421 Madison Street Northeast, said that about two months
ago a g-roup of citizens had discussed a noi_se ordinance with the Council
and he would like to know if anything had been done in that direction.
The City Attorney said that he has started dra�ting a proposed ordinance
as recommended by the Teague of Municipalities. Mayor Kirkl�am said that
to go through the normal procedure talces some time as the ordinances of
other communifiies are studied a1so.
WAYNE SZ'EWART: SEWER AND WATEK HOOKUP: •
Mr. Wayne Stewart, 4100 Mair, Street Northeast, discussed with the Council
the `aay tie could serve his proj�ct with water and sewer by way of an ease-
ment over an existing property. The City Engineer explained that they had
di_scovered there was a l.ine in. California Street in Columbia Heights which
Mr. St�wart cauld hook up to, but the problem would be that he would have
to go through the land of a farm a lady owns next to him. The City
Engineer said that he felt this hookup woulct be the right way to do it if
he is to put a sewer in. Councilman Harri_s asked if the cost would be
assessed against Mr. Stetiaart. The City F;ngineer said that the sewer and
water assessment would go to �,Jhoever uses them. The City Engineer said
tt�at the womazi does not ob ject to the prn ject, but does not �aant an assess-
ment, and asked about ttle possibility oi: delayin; the assessment, rir.
Ste�oart said he caas �ailling to put in a private systeR� flo�aiiZg north, but
this would not be practical as the land will be available in ttie future and
it will be developed. Councilman LiebJ. asked about the zoning in this area.
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woman taas willizZg to give the ��:s�:�ue��t if the assessment= could be delayed.
The City Attorney said he. thougtit a State Statt�Le had been passed r.ecet�.tly
that may allola this, but tie �aould have to check oii this. Mr. Stewart
said he would determine whether to go ahead based on whether the assess- .
ment can be delayed or not.
MONTHLY POLICE REPORT;
Councilman Samuelson said that he noticed that according to the traffic
summary report; the accidznt summary is uP 18% and the enforcement summary
is down 16.6%. He said that this was a 34% difference and he wondered
what happened. Councilman Samuelson said he would like to see the per-
centages brought out each and every month.
NEW STREET SIGNS:
The City Engineer showed the new signs the City is going to have and
explained that they wi11 be more difficult to damage. Councilman Samuelson
suggested that on East River Road and the other high speed roads, they get
an 8" sign rather than the 6" sign.
AllJOURNMENT:
There being no further business, Mayor Kirkham declared the'Regular Council
Meeting of July 17,'1967 adjourned at 1:32 A.M.
Respectfully submitted,
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The Special Council Meeting of the City of Fridley was called to order by
Mayor Kirkham at 7:10 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, Samuelson, Sheridan, Liebl (Arrived at 7;17 P.M.)
Harris (Arrived at 7;35 P.M,) �
MEMBERS ABSENT: None
FEDERAL LUMBER COMPANY:
Mayor Kirkham stated that the people from the Federal Lumber Company had
called him to explain that they would not be attending the Council Meeting
as scheduled. They had explained .that they had a fire at their company and
were just not ready to meet with �he Council. He said that they asked to
be put back on the agenda as soon as tl�ey have something ready for the
Council.
APARTMENT COMPLEX - FILISTER:
The Acting City Manager said that �'here were several questions the Council
wished to discuss with Mr. Filister: Incinerators., storage, garages, and
parking. He said that the Fire Inspector and Health Inspector were present
to discuss the type of incinerator the City suggests and the type that
Mr._Filister wishes to put in his apartment buildings.
Mayor Kirkham asked the Health Inspector to give the Council a report.
' He said the Council was interested in why he disapproved of the incinerator.
The Health Inspector said that the type of incinerator that Mr. Filister
, wants is a single chamber incinerator, and the Council would have to change
the ordinance to allow this. He said there would be a distressing obnoxious
odor, and he could not conceive of a single chamber incinerator taking care
of a 462 unit apartment. The Health Inspector went on to explain the wa�* a
' multiple chamber functions. He said that the organic matter would be
reduced in the final stage to water and carbon dioxide. He said that the
multiple chamber is an air pollution device and many communities require
, it. The Health Inspector said that he felt it unwise to advocate a single
chamber incinerator as there is enough pollution, and Fridley should not
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The Fire Inspector drew the Council's attention to the report he had sub-
mitted. He said that the City has not had much experience with single
chamber incinerators as they are not permitted by code,
Mayor Kirkham said that he was proud Fridley has a modern forward thinking
ordinance as far as incinerators go, and he thought the City should stick
to it.
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Mr. Filister asked if there is any type incinerator that is allowed, as
1 the City Code does a11ow incinerators. The Inspectors pointed out that
Ordinance No. 335 allows multiple chamber incinerators approved by the
Health Inspector. Mr. Filister said that they have literally put in
dozens of single chamber incinerators in their apartment buildings and
' he invited ttie Council out to see that there was no pollution. He said
that they have yet to have problems with them.
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The Inspectors pointed out the stringent ordinances of some of the surround-
ing communities. There was a discussion on the possibility of bugs in the
single flue incinerator; the reasons paper can be burned in this type of
incinerator but not garbage; different companies that make incinerators;
and the space required to install them.
Councilman Liebl said that he had taken the time and effort to go to
Golden Valley and had spent 22 hours inspecting the apartment units.
He said that the room that housed the incinerator was very small but
he did not notice any odor. The Health Inspector said he was talking
about the odor in the atmosphere, not in the room. He said that he could
show the Council volumes of literature pertaining to pollution and to the
outcome of samplers put on stacks for testing. He said the Air Pollution
Gommission will be banning single flue incinerators and changing to
multiples. Mr. Filister pointed,out that Minneapolis and Golden Valley
allow them. The Health Inspector said that they won't be for long, and
that Minneapolis is.contempl.ating stopping all burning.
Mayor Kirkham stated that the City's Ordinance is very specific and would
have to be changed to allow a single flue incinerator. He asked if any of
the Council felt there should be a`cha.nge. Councilman Samuelson said he
felt the City should maintain the Ordinance they have and abide by it.
Mr. Filister asked if this meant he could, or could not, incinerate.
Mayor Kirkham said that he would be able to incinerate but he must have
a multiple chamber as specified in the ordinance.
.Mr. Cooperman, Architect, explained the changes they proposed in storage
units. The storage in the apartment buildings wauld be sufficient for
'� the units and would be close to the 40 square feet required. The units
that do not have space in the building will have storage in the garages.
Mr. Filister said that 2 the tenants will not be using the locker space,
and it can be switched back and forth between apartments. Mayor Kirkham
said that the proposed changes still do not meet the requirements for
space or location. He said the Council might be able to overlook whether
the space was on the first or second floor, but being short on space and
not being in the same building falls very short of the ordinance. Council-
man Harris asked the Architect why he did not, when he was drawing the
plans, take the ordinance into consideration and try to conform to it.
Mr. Cooperman said that he did not feel that the required storage was
necessary for this type of project, and that 25% of the storage space
in Golden Valley is not being used. He said that at no time have they
had any complaints on lack of storage. Mayor Kirkham said that another
point would be that the storage in the garage would invite pilfering and
burglaries. Councilman Harris asked if the me�chanical equipment filled
the space on the first floor or would space be available in this area.
Mr. Filister said the space was pretty well filled.
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The Council went over the site plan and parking proposal with Mr. Filister
and Mr. Cooperman. The Council discussed the way the garages will front;
that they did not want cars along the service road, and if the Council
would grant a waiver for the garages from the required 35 feet to 15 feet,
would there be enough room for snow plowing. Ccuncilman Harris said he
would rather see Mr, Filister have a waiver on the setback of the garages
than have op.en space parking.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to grant the setback variance with the pro-
vision that the garages exist. �
Mr. Filister said there would be approximately 250 garages, and in the
future they may find they want to fill in the blank space with more garages.
Councilman Harris said he would not want to see cantinuous garages.
Councilman Samuelson pointed out that there would be 320 feet of garage
for each module. Councilman Liebl said he felt that filling in with
garages would destroy the effect. He asked Mr, rilzster if he intended
to have the same quality apartments as he has in Golden Valley. Mr. Filister
said that the units are somewhat smaller and there is a lower rent scale.
He said they will be the same.quality but the roof line is not the same.
The Council discussed the brick and redwood siding the apartments will
have.
Mayor Kirkham repeated Councilman Harris' motion. There was no second,
and the motion failed for lack of a second.
Mr. Filister asked•if the Council was going to take any action on the •
storage. Councilman Liebl said that before.the Council decides on these
questions, Mr. Filister should have permission to build. He said that
he did not want a slum area in 10:�to 15 years, and the Council has to
rely on the advice of the Health and Fire Inspectors fox their inter-
pretation of the Code. Councilman Liebl asked Mr, Filister if they were
willing to comply with the ordinances. Mayor Kirkham said that Mr. Filister
is.asking for these concessions before he decides whether or not he wants
to build in Fridley. - .
The Council asked if the balconies would be required as secondary exits
for fire purposes. The Fire Inspector said they would not be required
if the windows are a certain size and distance from the floor. He said
they would assume this to be the case, but cannot determine this for sure
unfil they have the working drawings.
Councilman Liebl said that he had understood that if the plan had not
been submitted and approved, there was no reason to consider the other
items at this time, but now if Councilman Harris would make his motion,
he would second it. _
MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve the setback waiver from 35.feet to
15 feet provided that the garages are constructed, and that the garages
be no Ionger than 320.feet for each module. Seconded by Councilman Liebl.
Councilman Lieb1 asked what material the garages will be constructed of -
l�rick ar stucco? Mr, Filister said that it will vary. He said that
they will try to carry out the uniformity of the building. Councilman
Harris said he would like to see all bric'k. The Council discussed the
aesthetics with Mr. Filister, and which material they felt would be best.
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MOTION by Councilman Liebl to amend 'che motion that 80% of the exterior
walls of the garages be brick. Seconded by Councilman Harris.
The vote upon the amendment to the motion was a voice vote, there being
3 ayes, 2 nays, the amendment carried.
The vote upon the motion was a voice vote, there being 3 ayes, 2 nays,
the motion carried.
' Mayor Kirkham asked if the Council cauld make any determination on the
� storage question. Councilman Sheridan said that the City has a number
of apartment buildings and the present ordinance was in effect at the
time most of them were built. He. said the ordinance was made rather
' stringent when it was adopted, and he said he could see no reason to
change the ordinance or grant exceptions to it.
MOTION by.Councilman Sheridan to deny.the.request for waiver of storage
' area requirements. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote,
there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
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did not believe they would be back.
CHAI�GE ORDERS �kG- 2, ��G- 3, AND �kE- 2, C IVIC CENTER: --.
Mr. Richards, representing S. C. Smiley & Associates, was present at
the Council Meeting.. The Council. discussed S proposed change orders
for the new Civic Center. Mr. Richards said that two of the Change
Orders are going to be sent through the Administration in the usual
manner, but he would like to rece:ive approval of the other three this
evening.
MOTION by Councilman Harris that Change Orders ��G-2 �Roatn EB 35) ,
�kG-3 (Area B-13), and ��E-2 (LIG��TING ROOi� ��B-35) be executed. Seconded
b� Councilman Samuelson. Upon a vaice vote, there being no nays, Mayor
Kirkham declared the motion carried.
CONSIDERATION OF ALTER.4TIONS AND A.DDITIONS FOR THE SERVICE STATION AT
6301 T.H. ��65 NORTHEAST� FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. (LOT 9 AND PAP.T OF LOT 10,
BLOCK I, MOORE LAKE HIGHLANDS 3RD ADDITION). REQUEST BY RICHARD W.
STEINER2 1589 ROSELAWi�t, ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA: �
The Council discussed the service station site with the representatives.
They discussed the possibility of improving the site with some landscaping.
The City Engineer explained that in the future, the curb will be improved
and the drive changed so that the approach will be 75 feet back from the
curb. The representative said that it would be very expensive for them
to take up concrete or blacktop to make a grass area. There was a dis-
cussion on the possibili.ty of a corner being planted, but this was not
feasible until the curb was improved to protect it, It was decided that
the only protected place for planting was along the southeast corner.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to concur with the alterations and �dditions
request for the service sta�ion with the provision that the owner agrees
to put plantings along the southeast corner of the property. Seconded by
Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried. '
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RECESS:
Mayor Kirlcham recessed the Special Council Meeting at 8:34 P.M, to
interview architects for the proposed City Garage.
The Special Council Meeting of July 24th reconvened at 9:45 P.M.
NAMING OF ARCHITECT FOR PUBLIC WORKS GARAGE:
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MOTION by Harris to appoint the firm of Patch and Erickson as architects
for the City garage building. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a
voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
FEASIBILITY OF RETURNING MUNICIPAL LIQUOR TO PRIVATE ENTERPRISE:
Nlayor Kirkham announced he had contacted the firm of Horwath & Horwath
' with reference to making a survey of the municipal liquor store to
study the feasibility of selling the municipal liqu�r operation, and
recommended that this firm be retained to make the study. There was
� discussion on this matter.
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MOTION by Councilman Liebl to negotiate a contract with the firm of
Horwath & Horwath to make the study of the liquor operation. Seconded
by Harris. Councilman Sheridan 'asked.that the matter be tabled until
the next regular meeting. Councilman Harris stated that the firm of '
Horwath & Horwath wau.ld meet with the Council before they proceeded
with the study. Councilman Samuelson said he felt an outside firm should
be contracted with, and �o'tsomeone from within the c�mmunity, and if the
firm recommends private liquor, tt�e matter should be put on a referendum
ballot. -
Upon a roll call vote, those voting aye: Liebl, Harris, Samuelson,
Kirkham. Voting nay; Sheridan. The motion carried.
APPOINTNIENT OF A HIGHWAY SAFETY COORDINATOR:
MOTION by Harris, seconded by Samuelson, to appoint Nasim Qureshi,
City Engineer, as the Highway Safety Coordinator for Fridley.
Upon a voice vote, there being nv nays, the motion carried.
BUILDING INSPECTOR'S POST: .
The Mayor announced that Bud Jensen was interested in the position open
in the Building Inspection Department.
MEETING WITH BOND RATING SERVICES;
' There was a discussion on the possibility of going to New York to meet
, with the bond rating firms to try to secure a more favorable bond rating
for the City of Fridley. It was pointed out that the firm of Ehlers &
Associates was financing a trip for the bond xating people to the Twin
' City area. This was being coordinated tnrough the rlunicipal Finance
Officers Association. The rating service�s would be conducted on a tour
of Fridley as well as some other selected communities.
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CONTRACTOR' S BOND FOR CO�RCIAI�, INDtISTRIAL AND APr'LRifi�fENT D�VELOPBRS:
Councilman Samuelson presented�a plan in effect in Richfield, whereby a
bond is required for developers of commercial, industrial and apartment
buildings.
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson that the material be turned over to the
City Attorney for the drafting of appropriate ordinances and also that
the material be submitted to the Planni.ng Commission for their comments.
The motion was seconded, and there being no nays, the motion carried .
unanimously.
ENGINEERING ESCROW FOR TERRY'S ADDITION:
Councilman Harris asked if Mr. Julkowski, the developer of Terry's Addi-
tion, could submit a check to the City for the engineering escrow, but
'the City hold the check and not deposit it until such time as it was
assured the plot would be accepted by the County. The Council agreed
to this. �
COUNCIL TABLE AND RELATED EQUIPMENT FOR NEW CITY HALL:
The Council discussed the matter of the arrangement and construction of
' the Council table in the new City Hall. It was de�ided that Smiley &
Associates be instructed to furriish detailed drawings o:� the proposed
table so that the Council could see just what is being proposed.
� POLICE DEPARTMENT SPACE: � _
There was a discussion about the �easi�iility of the Police Department using
, a portion of the basement in the New City Hal1_ or remaining in the present
building, and the cost estimates. . _, _.
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Chief to come up with a preliminary dra�aing of the Police Department
layout in the new City Hall. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon
a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously.
PLACING OF CONDUIT FOR OU�'SIDE LIGHTING - CIVT.0 CENTER PARKING LOT:
' The Council discussed the matter of placing the conduit in the parking
lot before the lot was surfaced and the curb put in. It was decided that
a Change Order should be prepared, authorizing the placing of this conduit
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FLAG POLE AND PLAQUE FOR CIVIC CENTER:
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a plaque and flag pole for the Civic Center. The Council instructed
� the City Engineer to proceed with the 50 foot steel flag pole design.
AGQUISITION OF I�AND FOR THE SOUTH HALF OF 73RD AVENUE, WEST OF UNIVERSITY:
There was a discussion on condemnation or acqu�ring the land for street
right-of-way for the south half of 73rd Avenue, west of University.
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MOTION by Councilman Harris to auttiorize payment up to $3,500 for the
easement in question. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice
vote, triere being no nays, the'motion carried unanimously.
AD JOURIVMENT :
There being no further business, Mayor Kirkham declared the Special
Council Meeting, of July 24, 1967 adjourned at 11:00 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
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NOTICr: Oi� �IE_1E.I:`'G 0�; I�•fPE�OVE�_F.i;'I'�
4;tlEP.E:AS� CRC City Counci: oi the City oi Fridley, Ano�;� County,
Ttinnesot�:, h� s dec,: ed it necessary and expedient that tne improve.,lents
hereinafter desc:ibed 'oe �►aae.
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NO;d., 1'F[EE;�"r'OE',�, �OT'ICE; IS �IF.RE6Y GI�'Ei�r TEL'1T on [he 7th day
of August , 1907, at 8;00 o'cloc�: P.�I. tne CitJ Council t,:ill meet
at the Ci.ty iiall in said City, and caill at said tiate zc:ct place hear aII
parties interested in said in�prove�ents in �:hole or in part. -
1'he general nature�of the improver�.�n�s is ti-ie construction (in [he
lanc?s and streets noted b�Iow) of the folloc•�in� im?rove;�ients, to-wit;
CONST'RUCTIO�i ITF.i•I
Street improvein?nts, including gradin�, stabilized base, bitumiaeus
' surfaci.n�, concrete curo and gutter, and storm sec�;�r syster�, water and
sanitary sewer services an3 other facilitie, Iocat�d as follows:
.64TH AVEi;UE N. E. r R02•1 UidIVERS ITY AVENUE TO 5TH STP,EET
, 5TH ST�EET FP�0�1 64TH AVEidUE N.E. TO rIISSISSIPPI STREET
ESTL�t!1TED COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $25,215.00
� TEiAT TEIE ARL�� PROPOSED TO Bc� r1SSESSED F0; SAID I��IPROv�Gi'ILi�ZS IS �S �'OLLOf?S:
For Construction item aoov� -------------------------------------
AIi af the Iand abuttiR� upon said straets na�Ed �oo�•_ and aII
� Iands witnin, adjacent znd abutting thereta.
AI1 of s2id lane to be assessed �nroportionat�Iy accvrdino to tne
�eneEits tec_ived bj suc� improve;�ents.
Z'hat tiie Council pro�oses to p�oce�d ��rith zacE� of said in�rove;;�nts 2s
Sc^Dci2tc^ 1fiDiOV?P,?2;1�=S, except 25 zereaFtc'r OC',^�2�.I1SE �iQV1Q2� by �i1c
COULlC1I aII under Cil° i0! IQGT1L1v 2Ur�10:1C`j� CO-Cv1C: iLLRR250C� jCdtu�FS
I96I, Ch�pter !�29 aa� Ia:•rs a::�n�atory tnereo£, a^d in conLOr;�ity witn �
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CITY COU�CIL.
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
CITY t�F FRIDLEY
PUBLIC HEARING
BEFORE THE
CITY COUNGIL
TO WFiOM IT MAY CONCERN:
NOTICE IS F�REBY GIVEN THAT the City Council of the City of
Eridley will meet in the Council Chambers of the Cit�r Hall at 8:00
o'clock P.M., Monday� August 7, 1967 to consider the follawing ma.tter:
A request for a Special Use Permit to construct
a parking lot for a funeral home in an R-1 Dist-
rict on the North 130 feet of Lot l, Block l,
Brookview 2nd Addition, Anoka County, Minriesota,
as per City Code of Fridley, Mix�,nesota 1963,
Revised December 31, 1965, Chapter 45.19-2.h.
(Request by Raymond B. Gerrety, 6679 Brookview.
Drive Northeast, Fridley, Minnesota 55432).
Anyone desi.ring to be heard wi`�h reference to the above matter
will be heaxd at th is meeting�
Jaek O. Kirkharn
MAYOR
Publish: J'uly 28, 1967
Augus� 4, 1967
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FiOAItD OF APP;�;�1LS M�ETING NITNL'iES - S�PI'Lr1}�ER 14, 1966; '' `° �
(l�_ PUBLIC HEARING ON A i�:QUEST FOR A SPECIAL USE PERMTT TO CONSTRUCT A
PARKING LOl FOP. A�UNERAL HOME IN AN R-1 DISTRTCI ON THE NORTH 130 FLET UF
LOT l, BLQCK l, BROOKVIEta 2ND ADDITION, AS PER CITY CODE OF FRIDLEY,
r1INNESOTA 1963, PEVISED DECEMBER 31, 1964, CHAPTER 45.19-2-h. (REQUEST BY
RAYMOND B. GERRETY,6n79 BROOKV3EW DRtVE NORTHEAST, FRIDLEY, r1INNESOTA 55432);
Mr. Schoen, 6800 Brookview Drive, Mr. B. P.Shimmon, 6810 Brookview Drive,
and Mr. M. W. Smith, 6801 Oakley Street Northeast, were present at the Council
Meeting objecting to the Special Use Permit. Mr. Smith said he was opposed
to a parking lot rega�dless of the type of screening used, and opposed to
the Funeral Home. Mr. Schoen said he had been at the Iast meeting to oppose
the parking lot and the Funeral Home. He said his back door looks right
into the Funeral Home. It was pointed out to them that it had been a District
Court decision that allowed the funeral home in the residential zoning district.
' Mr. Wallace Miller, Funeral Home owner, was present at the Council Meeting.
He showed the Council his plans and explained them. There was a long discussion
. at the Council table regarding fencing. Mr. Miller was willing to fence with
poplar trees, a hedge or redwood fencing. Mr. Schoen said he could agree
with a decorative block wall, but Mr. Miller objected to this. There was
a discussion of the additional traffic and street parking. Mr. Miller agreed
that if he had the parking space, he could use portable signs to encourage
' .people to use his parking rather than park on the street. The objectors
and Mr. Miller could not reach an agreement on the type of fencing..
' MOTION by Councilman Wright to deny ttie Special Use Permit for parking until
such time as the applicant can come back with a proposal that is agreeable
to the neighbors. Councilman Wright suggested that Mr. Miller try to.get
together with his neighbors and work this out. Seconded by Councilman Harris.
' Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the moticn earried.
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Mrs. Gerrety asked the Council if they will have to go through all the steps
again. Councilman Harris said tha`t if they can get together, it can be
presented directly to the Council. Mrs. Gerrety asked if the majority did
not ru1e, as there were abaut 10 neighbors in favor of the permit. Council-
man Wright said that there has to be strong support among the close neighbors
in a residential area. Mr. Miller asked if he needed a Special Use Permit
for pa,rking, or if he couldn't just use this for parking without the permit.
The City Manager said that he did need a Special Use Permit. Councilman
Wright suggested he contact his lawyer on this. Mr. Gibbs said that he could
not represent both parties, but his opinion of the City Code was that you can
park on residential property. Councilman Wright called for a point of order
and suggested that Mr. Gibbs disqualify himself from speaking on this matter •
from this side of the Council table. rlr. Gibbs said that for the record he
would�like to point out that they had not represented Mr. Miller in this
petition for rezoning.
Later in the Council Meeting, Mr. Gibbs said that he felt Mr. Miller went
away from the meeting feeling that he did not need a Special Use Permit.
Mr. Gibbs said that Chapter 45.19 of the City Code states thae qou must
fiave one and that he will inform Mr. Miller of this.
' Mr. Paulson suggested that the ordinance be rescinded so that Funeral Homes
cannot be in resiu�ential neighborhoods. Councilman Wright pointed out that
this approvaL was granted by the Courts. Mr. Gi'obs said that a Speci.al Use
Permit is required. Mr. Paulson said he caas speaking of the ordinance that
� all.ows the Gouncil to do so by Special Use Permit.
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
CITY OF FRIDLEY
PUBLIC HEARING
BEFORE THE
CITY COUNCIL
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
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 N.E. on August 7, 1967 in the
Council Chamber at 8:00 o'clock P.M. for the consideration of
the following matter:
Vacation (SAU ��67-03) of Charles Street
from Anna Avenue to the Mississippi River
described as follows:
All that part of Charles Street that is
bounded on the west by the Mississippi
River; on the north by the south line of
Lot 3, Block 1, Hayes River Lots; on the
east by a line extended south parallel to
and located 25 feet west of the east line
of said Lot 3, B1ock l, Hayes River Lots;
and on the south by the north line of
Lot 3, Block 2, Hayes River Lots.
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All lying in the noxth half (NZ) of
Section 22, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley,
County of Anoka, State of Minnesota.
The City of Fridley maintains utility and
drainage over entire portion.
Anyone desiring to be heard with reference to the abov.e
matter will be heard at this meeting. _
Publish: July 21, 1967
July 28, 1967
JACK 0. KIRKHEIM
MAYOR
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
CITY OF FRIDLEY
PUBLIC HEARING
BEFORE THE
CITY COUNCIL
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
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 N.E. on August 7, 1967 in the Council Chamber at
8:00 o'clock P.M. for the consideration of the following matter:
Vacation (SAV ��64-08) of 57� Avenue from 2�
Street to the East for approximately 130 feet
described as follows:
All that part of 572 Avenue that is bounded
on the north by the south line of Block 27,
Hyde Park Addition; on the west by the southerly
extension of the west line of Block 27, Hyde Park
Addition; on the east by the southerly extension
of the west line of L�t 5, Block 27, Hyde Park
Addition; on the south by the narth line of
Block 2, City View Addition.
All lying in the north half (N2} of Section 24,
T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, State
of Minnesota�
be and is hereby vacated, except the City
of Fridley retain an easement for utility
purposes over the Southerly six feet (6')
_ of the portion of the easement herein
described and vacated.
Anyone desiring to be heard with reference to the above
matter will be heard at this meeting.
Publish: July 21, 1967
July 28, 1967
JACK 0. KIRKHAM
MAYOR
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rfayor Kirl:t�am stated ttiat the City's Ordi.nanr.e i.s very specific and wauld
6ave to be chan�ed to a1.3_oca a si.nole t I��; ;ncinerator. He asked i.f any of
the Council felt there should be a`change. Counci.l.man Sc1C�lUCISOII said he
felt the Ci.ty should maintain the Ordi_na�lce they have dI1� ahide by i[, ,
T1r. Filister asl.ed if this meant. tie. could, oi- could not, incinerate. ��
rfayor Kirkham said that he taould be uble to incinerate but he must have
a multi.ple chamber as specified in the ordinance.
MOTIU:: by Councilman �Tarri.s to approve the set�ac�: �aaiv�r fr.o�: 35 feet to
15 feet p: ovi.ded that ttie �ara�es are constructed, anci tn�it the gar�i�es
be no lon�er chan 320 fE�et tor each module, Seco.ded by Councilr�ian L�ebl.
r10TI�\ by Couilci_l.ma�l Liebl to a�ecid Ltie alotioi� tF�at SOi of ttie exterior
walis of the gara�es t�e bricic.� Seconded by Councilri�.n tiarris.
The vote upc�t� the ameudment to the1 moti_on �aas a voice vote, tt�ere t�eiao
3 ayes, 2 nays, tiie aniendnierit carried.
Z'he v�te upon t.he motion ��ras a voice vore, there bein� 3 ayes; 2 nays,
ttie mation car.rie�d.
rlayor Kirkhari asked if t�ie Couiiciz could mal:^ ary decer:r�ination on the
storage quescion. Councilman S1;e�idan said t�at tFie City ht.s a nuriber
of. apart«�ent bui.idings ar_d the present ordinance was in efiect at the
L7.Ill^ r:iost a£ the:a �•;ere built. H� sai.d t�ie ordi.�Gnce �.:as oiade rather
SCT? P.�Ei t L•:}?c:;l LC [,j2.S d(lO�tE`Cl �, 2LIC� ilE'. Sc'�1C� �'tE' CUllIC� SE'C' :LO iE'«50C1 CO
chandc: tne ordin�.nc`r. or grant exr.ep�io��s to i*_.
� MO"t'IU` b}� Caunciln�at: St�eridan tc� dec'y the rt�quest for �•,uie,�er of storaoc
area requirements. Sec��c�ded by Courtc�?man Snm.ielson. Upoci a voice vote,
tl�ere beicig no nays, :��aynr Ki.rkha:�} aeclared tE;e R-�otio:i carrie;l.
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C( TY OF FfZ I�LEY
COtlNTY OF ANOK�
STATE OF �4 i PdNESOTA
A�'ESO LllT I ON 2E LAT I VE TO C f TY OF FR I D LEY -NOfiTt� SU6UR8AP�
SAiV I TA�Y SE��JER D i STR ! CT SE4JE R 11SE AGf2EEf�TC NT
6dHERE�,S, the C ity of Fr idl ey �-�nd the Nortn Suburb�,n San itary
Sewer D i str i c{: entered i nto �, genera 1 sew�er use �gr�ement, cond it ioned,
modified and limited by �, sup�lement�ry agreement dated the 8th dzy of
Jarivary, 196�, �-�nd
WHEREAS, Secti on � of sa id su�p lementary � greement re latt ve
to connect i on cha rges re�ds i�, par�t �-�s -(=o i I ows, "Fr i d I ey sha t I h�ve
the right to connect portions or ��i o� its sewer system directly
to tl�e D i str i ct d i�po5� I sys�em �an � tem�ora ry or permr�n�nt ba s i s,
� s Fri d1 �y may e I eci:, and sh�� ! I p�-�y currc.n� conr�ect i or� ch� rges to
the D i str i ct; ...", �-;nd
WNEREAS, the City �h�s requested the District for a connection
to the D i s�tir i ct system •to serve �n . r� re� i n the C i ty des i gnated a s
Cat�merce Par�k, wh i ch i s I flcat�d sout!� of Os�aor�ne Road, west of T.H .�Q7,
north o� %�rc1 Avenue 1V .E . s-�nd eas� of the Gre�t "Jorth�rn and horthern
P�a� i f i c R�� i! rAac�'s, �nd
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li�F{ERE f�S, t!-ie D i s-�r• ic-t� 1-�, s reqta�s��ed triai; -�he C ity ni�ke its
e i ect i on a s to wh�-�t b�� s i s it i r�tends to connec� the above descr � bed
�aroperty to the D i s�:r ict di spos� I systerro,
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESCLVED as follows:
1. That the City of Fridiey has not exceeded its disposal
capac ity at 22ncf and Plarsh� 1 I, or 43rd and h1��rsh� I I,
2. That it has elected to connect to the District system
, that ��rea described �s Commerce Par� which is located south of Qsborne
' Ro�d, west oi T,H, �4%, north of %3rd Avenue N.E. and east of the
�re�t Northern znd Northern Pacifie Railro��ds, on a tempor�ry•basis.
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' fa�ili��ting the connecteon 4f the above describeci property into the
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Nort}-e Sui�urb�n �an it�ry Sewer D i str i ct syster� �nd i s noi to E�e
con s i dered a s ri n � dm i�s i on or wa i ver by the � i ty of Fr s d 1 ey � s t�o
the proper ! eg, I i nt�rpret�t i on o i �ny- agreemer�ts ar cor+tr�-acts between
the City nf �'ri�dley and the North Su�urb�n �anit�ry Sewer District.
P�3ssed � nd ��dop-�ed Ey the C i�e� of Fr idt ey� ti�e � day
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The meeiizlg was ca].led to o.rder a� j: j5 F.Ni, b� Chairman Ro�;ert I�u�hes.
ROLL CALL:
Members present: Hughes, Jensen, Frickson, Ylinen, and M�rhra
Others pres�nt: Acting Ci�,y Manager Brurisell anci Darrel Cla,rk,
Engineering Assistant.
APPROVE MINUTES OF PLA1VnlING CQP"�MISSION ME�I'ITTG: JULY 13, 196?
MOTION b� Erickson, seconded b� Ylinen, that the Planning Commission
minutes of Jul,y 13, 1967 be approved. TJpon a voice �rote, all voting aye,
the mo-cion carried.
RECEIVE MINUTES OF BUILDIN-G STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL MEEl'ING: JULY 11, 1967
Member Erickson pointed out that in Item 3, it should be 17,000
square feet inste?.d of 1,700.
NOTION by Erickson, secorided by Myhr�. to rece�ve the minutes of
' Building Standards-Design Control meeting of July 11, 1967 as
corrected. Upon a voice vote, all voting a�re, the motion carri.ed
unaminousl�.
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RECENE MINiJ�I'ES OF PLATS & SUBDIVISTOD?S-STREEI'S �ND UTILITIES
SUBCOl�7M1TTEE: JUNE 2y , 1967
MOTION b,.y M.yhra, seconded b,jr Jensen to receive the minutes of
Plats and Subdivisioris-Streets and Utilitieti Subcom:riittee mee��ing
of June 29, 1967. P✓�otion carried unanimousl�; .
OR�ER OF AGENDA
It was deci.ded to discuss Item No. 2 first.
2. CONTINUED RE`LONING RF�QUES`i' ZOA �63-02 , NTR.S . FL�RFi�TCF� sw�vsora &
BE�NARD JITLKOWSKI: �,asterl�T enci of ironte7l & adjacent to Ashton
Street, Auditor's Su.bdivision #IOj anu Irortor� Ind�astrial Park,
Chairmar� Hughes aummarized the action taken b�r the Parks and Recreation
Commission. He repo�ted tha+ the Parks and Rec-reation C�mmission did no�
make a firni decision, however, the Gommission does know that this neighbor-
hood. h�,s no p�.rks at all. This parcel, possibly could be utilized as part
of a park plan f.or this area. The par?�s and Recreation Com�nission does
plan Lo make flarther s+udies for this �.rea bt.t is not read.y at this time
to make any decision, in as iar as what land, arsd ho��r m.uch s�lould be used
for pa,rks .
The Parks and Rec�eation Commis�ioc. �id make a rnotion wllerein th�y
recommended denial of this zoning requesa.;.
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�lll c1eY!S�?Yt Oi 't!1� i;.B,�S c`�,1?�� ti�t1i�C11Vi.S1(:Y.—��Z'E',F'"i;a 8Y1C� LT�1_1._l.'t:l.E��:
Subcommittee report�:d_ t�ie �,c i;i.on t���e�� b;y that sLlbcommit �ee, wherein
the.y diseusseci and su c.> ,���:�� i�,r �:�:a.c�c a;r,o � i on -co aclop G�he ilodne plan for
t�he stree�,; p�.tter•n in,thi� ar_�a, n.�,r.,;�if Asntor_ �t:ceet to be put titiovgn
to -the NoY'Th and_ conr.ec-c wi.th pro��oseci 8ir�7 A.venu� �i�iSAS 31G� . Both
Tron.tor� a,rid Hugo shoa� d not conriec t �o As��t;ori, t�ut should be co.nnected to
eacY� other uri-th .�, tj0 foot right of wa,.y.
There were several in�;e-r�st�d people in attendance of which Mr.
Tuomie expressed his being in fa��,_ of any park pl.an that would provide
their area with some recreati.on�.l benefi�.
NLrs. Swansor was asked if she had set a price on her land. She
answered that she had rLot. She ther� asked if this item could be postponed
until such. time as she a,sk�d. for a decision on it, in the meantime, sYie
would tr,y to u:ork something out wi.t'e? NL . Julkowski and Mr. Dumphy for the
whole area. �
' Engineering Assistant Clark ther� explained that i1; was
imp.ortant that some recommendation be made for a sl;reet pattern in t'nis
area because the pavi.ng of Hugo Street depends upon some sort of termi.nus.
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MOTIOPd a. Jensen, seconded by Er_ickson to recomraend the adoption of
the March 24, 196b Hodne �Plan as far as the stree ayou was concerne .
one exception bein�•- -�Fie re�lcuc ion��o�`"��ie ri�t-6f'-�w�y f��-6�f����--to-�-_ _,
40_ feet�for_the preposed streEt connectir�g Hugo��ro�En- oii.---Upon "a -'
voicevote al1 - - _ ____ r :----------- --------.
____.�,._,,`_.__ vct�n� _a_ye_, the motion car_ ied unanimously._
I�IUTION b;y M..r�a� seconded�Jensen to continue
upon +he r•equest of ZOA �63-02 b,�r_Florence Swansor�
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a decision. The I�otion carried unanimously,
The Planninc Commission noted that new notices
next �ime it is to be considered.
_a� fL�rther actior...
until she asked fo�
should be mailed
1. VACAT�OPI F�EQ,UEST : S�V #67-03 , RO]3E"i�T MIND� : Vacation of Charles
Str_eet betV�een Anna �venue and Ntississi�pi River.
Engineerin� Assis�.�,nt Clark rep�rted tha� he had talk�d to Mr,
, Jau�es Hedron of the School District #14 about their being willing
to dedicate a half-width street fron Anr�a Avenue west, also, if the
school would be willing• to �,llow the City to utilize part of the school
' propert,y for a p�,rk�.n� lot. M�. Hedron indicated that the administration
would recommend to the Schcol Board th�,t �he school dedicate a half-
w�dth s�;reet bu � would 'nave to study tY�e parkirig question unless land
relow the blt�ff could be utili�ed. He made one thing clear: The school
' would not �f;ant. �,r�� Str2�"f; i�prove;r.elit assessnent as tr�ey would not
derive an.y benefit .
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Clark alsc called th� Con��ittee's attention to the Parks anc?
Recreatior� Commission's recommendation, however, after questioning• Pa.ul
Brown .f.ou.� th�,t the Parks �,nd Recreation Commission did noti realize
th�.-t new parx access wo�ild be �rovided. at the South edge o.f the school
propert� . B�b Hug�ries ag-reed tY�a.t tiie Uarks a.n.d Recreation Commission
were not ati�.rare of �'.�is fact, +herefore, h� felt that -L-he Pa.rks and.
Recreation Commi.ssion V�oulu chan,�,e thei;� reeomrnendation from the ne�ative
to appro�al. ,
Marviri Brur�sell, Ac+irig Ci�ty P�lanao�r, r�epo-rted tnat City Council_ �.t
it's last m��etin� h.�,d app?•oved �he �ulko4rski apa.rtment perc�it con�tir_��nt
upon the d.edicati.on ot' Anna gvepv� �.nd th� ne;� east-west street at the
nor�th bounda.r_y.
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Pl�,r��iin� Commi:-sion Mc-eti��:; �ul�r 27, 7..;3�7 �__ _ _ �'a�'�' S_
Robert P�lir�d_er, petitioner, poi.nteu out; trlat triF� pY�esent Ch�,rles
Stx•eet iaould not be a full d.edic.,i;:ior. lnerefore, the Cit�r would gair..
b.y getti.r_� �°.ull ri�;ht, of v,�ay to ttiic �io_�•th.
Clark pointed out tria� the Ci.t� does hav� a st�Lm sewez� in Char?es
Street, sc the utility easemeni should. b;: r_etained.
MOTION b.y Erickuon to recomme:nd to Cit�r Council that Charles Street,
SAV �67-03 between An..na A.venue and the Mississippi_River be vacated
with the Cit.y retaining the utilit.y easement rights and upon the receip+
of dedic�,�ions of 3C feet for Anna Avenue and 3Q feet off the north
end of Lot 3, Block 1, Ha,yes River �,ots. "Motion seconded 'ay Ylinen.
Upon�a voice vote, the motion carrle unaxiimous y. `
3. PLANNED DEVELOPN�FNT - PRELIMINAFtY YLANS: HAHOLD SCIIROIDII3 Bourdeaux
Spring Brook Park. ~
P��esentation for the Plann�d T�eve]_o�5ment District was made by
Harold Schroeder.
Mr. Schroeder stated that his client had purchased the last lot in
' Bourdeaux Spring B}^ook Park a.s wEll as the southea.st corner lot at Hugo
Street and East River Road. He po�_nted out that this proposal was not
final and he did not exgect an,y final decision, however, they would
' apprec�_ate an�,- recommenclations or. su�ge�tions that the Plannin.g Comm-
issian could offer, that he did wa,nt som2 individual impressions so that
the� could tell if further_ work would be worthwhile.
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Mr. Schroeder displayea sev�ral a-r_tist's perspectives and building
layout chayts to the Plannin� Commission a_nd those present in the audience.
Their present plans show�d �ha-L the� did chan.ge -their initial
pl�.n from that of a very small commercial complex ar�d town house complex
to that of a scMewhat lar�er commerci:a]_ area an�� apartmen.t complex. He
indicated that the commercial buildin�; tiaoulcl be approx�.mately 80,000
square feet housing a 20,000 square foot �rocer�r store, 12,000 square
foot drug store and 8,000 square foot variet.y stor� as well as vaxious
smdll shops and services, totaling a�out 70,000 square feet of rental
area. A parki.ng lot of 300 t�arkin�; spaces was plan�.ed. �
The apartment eomplex would �,e sout'n of tt�e creek and would house
120 to 125 units with a 40 stall garage with a,n additional 95 open
parking stalls.
He poznted ou+, how both complex�s were bei.ng desigz�ed to fit into
the natural surro�_indings U.y stpppi.ng tre building lines down to fit
exis+ing grouzid con}ours ancl using• buildi.n� ma�;erials that are of natural
co].or, namely, dar_k cc1oY•ed brick, r.ed�rood etc. Tre plan showed a
private service road connectin� the two complexes, access to the
commercial at one spoT fr��? East River Ra�.d �rith left and right turn
la,nes, acces� to the apartment to be of.f I,ibert�r Street with a second
one off Ruth Street. �
�he sketches sho�eeu how thp natu�ai beautiy of the existing site woul.d
be utilized �rith th� pr��servation cf the creek a,ncl trees .
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A lar�;�e r�:;c�°���atioiial axea w�,s plar,n.ed foz� tn� apartment complex.
ITpor com�_I.�"�].011 of n1�-�. Sc?�roedcrTs pr.esenta.tion, �he followi.ng
�mem�iers exp.�essec? opij�io?�.ls �,nci a.ulr:�d questions with refererice to the
plar�. M�rhra, Jeri�ti �7� and �;rickson :. �ated that they we�e quite impressed
with wna?� ti�e}r had. seen ton�.�;klt, bat al1 wer� very coi�cerned with w'na�
this coriple.x would do to the �ast R�ver Road traffic. They would also
like to see an access layout to the com?nercial area. It was a.lso
questioned as to how they wer_Q going �o keep the people outside the
complex from using the private drive between the apartment and commercial
area. The ques±ion of ti�ahere deliveries would be ma,de to the commercial
area was ar�st��ered by showing that all lcading docks were located in the
rear.wi-th good screening.
Chairman Hughes summariz�d by s-tating th�,+ it appeared that the plan
was attractive only if the problem of traffic and access could be answered,
therefore, the petitioner should �ath�r as man.�r traffic counts and facts
and preserit his proposal to thE County and Ci-ty Ehgineers office for �
their recommendations, bring this data before the Streets and Utilities
Subcommittee, then reappear before tre Planning Commission at our
August 1G�' meeting.
Tt was also pointeci out ta th� petitioner that before any construction
could commence that there are public hea-rs.ngs before both the Planning
Commission and Cit..y Council and tYiat more_sp�ci.fic plans and specifications
would be necessary before thes� would be called.
ADJOURNMETT�r ;
MOTION by Jensen.; second�d by Ylinen to adjourn the meeting of the
Planning Comr�ission cf Jul„y 27, 1967 at 10:50 P.M. Upon a voice vote,
all voting a,�e, the motion carried.
Respectfully submitted,
Darrel C1.ark
Engineerin,� kssistdnt
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THE MINUTES OF THE PARKS AND RECREATION CONINIISSION MEETING, JULY 24, 1967
The meeting was called to order by'Chairman Hughes at 8:05 P.M.
ROLL CALL
MEMBERS PRESENT: Hughes, Dunphy, Cochran, Spence, Fitzpatrick
MEMBERS ABSENT: None '
OTHERS PRESENT: Pau1 Brown, Director of Parks and Recreation
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Venne, 200 Hugo Street N.E.
Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Officer, 315 Hugo Street N.E.
Mr. ancl Mrs. Richard Erickson, 341 Hugo Street N.E.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Seeger, 324 Irvnton Street N.E.
Mr. antl Mrs. Randy Lobash, 314 Ironton Street N.E.
Mr. and Mrs. Norm Tuomie, 304 �ronton Street N.E.
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Sporre, 301 Ironton Street"N.E.
(SpokeSmen for "Spring Brook Park Development Committee")
MINUTES, MAY 29, 1967
MOTION by Cochran, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the May 29, 1967 Minutes be
accepted as mailed.! The Motion Carried.
MEETING, JUNE 26, 1967, WITH CITY COUNCIL �
The meeting was discussed although no formal minutes were recorded. -
PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES, JULY 13, 1967
MOTIQN by Spence, s�conded by Co.Ehran, that the minutes of the Planning Co�nis-
sion Meeting of July 13, 1967, be received. The Motion Carried.
LETTERS
Letter fxom Commission to City Council - Subject: Summit Square Park
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MOTION by Spence, secanded by Cochran, that the Commission is not in aQree-
ment with the action taken by the Council at their Julv 5th meetin� in terms_
that it was contrarv to the Commission's recommendation concernin� the base-
ball playin� on the south parcel of the park.
During`discussion of the motion, the reasons giv�n as to why this area is
inadequate for baseball �3laying were there are streets on both the east and
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north side of this parcel and with the lengths of 180 feet and 140 feet, this
would cause some extremely hazardous situations and with the close situation
.of houses on the west and south sides, foul bails falTing into the yards
would cause problems. The Commission recognizes the intense public interest
in the completion of this park and the objection is not intended to stop or
slow the progress of this park. The Commission still plans to recommend"the
installation of drain tiles in this parcel to discourage baseball playing.
Upon a voice vote, the Motion Carried.
Memo to City Manager - Subject: Melody Manor Property
The Commission feels that as long as the Melody Manor Property is already
approved, the federal aid allotment should continue to be used here.
� PARKS AND RECREATION CONIl�4ISSION NIINUTES, JULY 24, 1967
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DIRECTOR'•S REPORT
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Parks and Recreation Memorand,um and 4Vork Progress Report
Miami Congress
The Commission agrees that it is important that the Director attend the
Congress for Recreation and Parks benefiting both the Commission and the
City.
MOTION by Cochran, seconded by Dunphy, that the Commission authorize the
Director to attend the Congress for Recreation and Parks being held this
year in�Miami, Florida, December 3 through 7. The Motion Carried.
The question of whether or not a member of the Commission will also attend
this Congress will be decided at a later date.
Swimming Attendance .
The question of whether the swimming:program attendance has suffered be-
cause of the school program was brought up. The Director informed the
Commission that it has not; the attendance is running about 100 children
rriore than last year.
Beach Allotment �
The City does not receive the $1,500.00 beach allotment from Arioka County
because beach permits are sold. However, since these permits are a restrict-
ion on the parking facilities and are not a participant restriction, Chair-
man Hughes will write the county commissioner, Harvey Peterson, and ask that
eonsideration be given the �ity of Fridley in this matter.
Draft Agreement with Consultant �
MQTION by Dunphy, secanded by Spence, that the Commission recommends'that
the City o£ Fridley enter into this agreement as written which we have be-
fore us tanight, with Mr. Braddock provided he is Iike-minded. The �lotion
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OLD BUSINESS �
Land Acquisition '
1'he degree of urgency in ac�}uiring and deueloping specific parcels of.land was`
discussed by the Commission. A special meeting was scheduled at which time this
subject will"be`the main item.
NEW BUSINESS
Flanery Park
A rec}uest was received from Mr. Fowler that the backstop be moued in Flanery Park
from the northeast corner to the northwest corner due to balls landing in his
property. .
MOTION by Dunphy, seconded by Spence, that this item be tabled until the next
regular meeting. The Motion Carried.
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Park Maintenance Magazine
The members of the Commission expressed their wishes not to receive this maga-
zine at their homes, but that a copy be kept in the Director's office for future
reference.
Rezoning Request - Delegation of Citizens Requesting Park
A delegation of citizens from the Ironton and Hugo area west of the railroad
tracks was present at the meeting; their interest being the rezoning request
from Mrs. Florence Swanson and Bernard Julkowski, owners of property at the
easterly end_of Ironton and adjacent to Ashton Street, auditor's Subdivision
#103. The request was that this land be rezoned for multiple dwelling. A
petition for a park in this area was r�ceived last year and the citizens feel
this property could be purchased by the city for park land. Norman Tuomie, 304
Ironton Street N.E., stated that tentative rezoning has been for some time
and he would like some conclusive thoughts on this matter. He has met with the
Planning Commission last year and this year and the issue is still in the air.
Mrs. Swanson, owner of the property, said that a previous rezoning xequest had
been turned down. Ralph Officer, 315 Hugo Street N.E., explained a multi-color-
ed map showing the property in question and which also showed that most of the
area is zoned for light industrial. If one area is rezoned for multiple dwell-
ing, other areas will request to rezone as such. Charles Seeger, 324 Ironton
Street N.E., asked if this area�would be large enough for a neighborhood park.
Randy Lobash, 314 Riton, referxed to a park between �he Mississippi River and
East'River Road on Hugo where there is no apparatus and only a skat�ng rink in
the winter. If the city buys this land for park land, what would become of it.
Chairman Hughes stated that most agree that there is not enough park land for
a city of 27,000. This area is not large enough for even these two streets.
He feels that the Planning Commission should plan the whole area first. Member
Dunphy voiced his appreciation to the citizens for coming to the meeting tonight.
People should organize to work toward the betterment o£ their specific area. Mr.
Seeger inquired as to whether it was more popular to set up a series of small
parks rather than one large park. Chairman Hughes feels that parks are too
small for the activities that children want to engage in such as baseball and
softball. Mr. Tuomie thought that this property could be used as a springboard
and possibly in the future land to the north could be purchased. Mrs. Kenneth
Sporre, 301 Ironton, asked if there was another piece of land that would be
better suited. Chairman Hughes stated no, although the Commission has looked at
much land from Spring Brook to 79th. Member Dunphy said that the Commission ia
conscious of the problem and hopes that they can get land in the future. No park
can be developed from setting aside a little tax money each year from a specific
area. This'property is now zoned for single dwelling and the people in the area
are against multiple dwelling. If Ashton Avenue is to go through, the ocvner of
the property must request it.
' MOTION by Dunphy, seconded by Cochran, to recoemmend that the Planning Commission
not further increase density of population by changing zoning to R-3A. There is
no publicly owned park land in this area. The park problem is being studied at
present time with high priority with the Parks and Recreation Commission. There
' is a possibility that the Commission would be interested in acquiring this area
. for park land. The Motion Carried. -
' Yacating of Charles Street
MOTION by Dunphy, seconded by Spence, that the Parks and Recreation Commission
' go on record as opposing the vacating of Charles Street as is will eliminate the
only access to park land. The Motion Carried.
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ADJOURNMENT
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A Special Parks and Recreatio,n Commission Meeting will be held on Monday,
, July 31, 1967, at 7:00 P.M. at the Fridley City Hall. '
The next regular meeting will be held on Monday, August 28, 1967, at 8:00
P.M. at the Fridley City Hall.
' Respectfully submitted,
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Mary Lou Erickson; Secretary, Parks and Recreation Commission
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THE RiINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APP.r;ALS i��`��T'�NG UI' JULY 26, 1967
The Me�ting �<�as called to ordar x�y Cs`�aixi:�an. Yia.nen at 7:30 P.M.
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MEMBERS PRESENT: Ylinen, Ahonen, Minish, Mittalstad�c
MEMBERS ABSENT: Saunders
ACCEPTANCE OF THE MT�TUTES OF THE MFETING OF JULY 5, 1967:
MOTION by Minish to accept the rninutes of the J�ily 5, 1967 meeting.
Seconded by Mittelstadt. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays,
Chairman Ylinen declared the motion carried.
l. CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCC�; FROT�I SECTION 45.25, CZTY
CODE OF FRTDLEY, MINNE50TA 1963, REVISED DE�:EMBER 1964� BY WAIVER
OF BACKYARD RE�UIREIti77ENT OF 25 FEET TO 15 FEET ON LOT l, BL CQ K 2,
MEADO��lLANDS ADDI^l ION , ANOKA COiNTY , I��TNN� SOTA , SAf�2E BE ING 8 70 -
66TH AVENUE NORTHE?�ST, FRIDLEY, l�IINNESOTA�TO PERN�1^ CONSTRUCTION
OF A ONE FAI'/IILY D''r'�''.s�LLIDIG. REQUEST BY Y�aSTH �A7ARD, 6281 UNIVERSITY
AVENLIE NORTHEAST , r RZDLEY , MIN?SE SOTA 5 5 421:
The petitioner, Mr. �aard, was present. There w�re no other interested
people present.
�MOTION by Mittelstadt to grant the variance as the affected neigh-
bors have s�.gned a pe�ition stai.ing they have no objection to the
variance. This includes the ne?ghbor behind the property which
would be atfected zhe most. Seconded by Ahonen. Upon a voice vote,
ther� beir�g no nays, Chairman Yliner� decla_red the rnot�.on carried.
2. CONSZI}ERATTON OF A REQUEST FOR A VARI�.NCE F�?�U�� SECTION 45 .26 CI'iY
CODE OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 1963, REVTSED DECEMf3ER 31, 1964�BY W�1IVE
OF FRONT YARD SETi3ACK REQUIR�:1�'IEN1 OF 35 FEFT TO 25 FEET TO PEP.PdIT
CONSTRUCTSO�T OF A ONE FAMZLY' D�^IELLING ON LOT 8� BLOCK 1. , HOLIDAY
HILLS SECQND ADDITION� A1�7'QKA COU7��1�Y, ivIINL�TESOTA� SAN� BETNG 485 RICE
CR.EEK BOULEVARD, FR�Dr,EY� MINN-ESOTA, �RE�L'EST BY CH�RLES E.
JOHANSON, 160 HART��iAN CIRCLE NOR�.L'�3EAST�FRXDLEY, MINNESOTA 5543z) :
Mr. Johanson was present and expl.ained that the main purpose for
the request for the variance was so �hat he could save some of
the trees on the lo�c. He said the ��ighbors have no objectian
to this, and the house would be set back 35 feet on the side
where tY�.ere is a neighbor. The setback would be approxi.mately 25
feet on the other side.
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MOTTON by Min�.sh i.o grant i:��ze v�riance, as not to do so would
require the removal of four trees, also because of the curve of
the street, i:he bvi.lding will noi actually be out in front of the
neighbors house, as it will 7�e s�t back 35 feet on that side of
the property. Seconded by Mit�.�?stadt. Upon a voice vote, there
being no nays, the motioz� carried unanimously.
ADJOURNMENT - •
MOTION by Mittelscadt ta adjourn. Seconded by Minish. Upon a
voice vote, there being n� r�ays, Chairman Ylinen declared the
meeting adjourned.
Respectfully s�zbmit-G�d,
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Ma vin C. Brunsell
Secretary to the �r�ard �
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BE IT RESOLVE:D, by the Cowzcil oi the City of I'ridley as follo�,rs;
1. That it apnears in the int�res� of the City ana of the property oFmers
affected t'r,at i;here be c�nstructed certain im�rovements, to-wit:
Street Improvements, includin� grading, stabilized base, hot-mix bituc�-
inous mat, cor?crete cur'p and gvtter, water, and sanitary seurer services,
storm.sewer and other facilities, loca�ed as follos�rs:
T.H. #47 �rJest Service Road: From S�,tellite I,a,ne to 67�' Avenue N.E.
2. That the City Er_gineer, PTasic� Qureshi, and Minnesota Highway Engineers are
hereby autho-rized and direc�=�d to draw t'r.e preliminary plans and
specification� and to tabulate the resul;s of his e;tirnates of the
costs of said inprovements, inciuding ev�ry i�em of cost from
inception to completion and all fees and expealses incurred (or to
be incurred� in connection there�ri+h, or the iinancing thereof, and
to make a preliminary report of his findings, statin� 4nerein wheth�r
said improvernen�s are feasible and c�rretner they can best be made
as pr�posed, cr in connection wi-�h some ot;her improvements tand the
estimated cost as recommended),including also a description of ihe
lands or area as may receive benefits therefrom and as may be
proposed to be assessed.
3• T:�at the City Cl.e-rk shall act to ascertain the na?n� and address of
the owr�er of each parcel of lan�l directly affected or ��ithin the area
of lands as may be proposed to be assessed fo� said improvem�ents �and
each of. them�; and upon receipt from said �ngineers of t?�ie said
preliminary repor_�t, calculate estiu�ates of assess�nents as may be
proposed relative thereto against each af said lands.
4. That said preliminary report of the E�.gineers and estimate� of
assessments. of the Clerk, shall 'oe furnished +o t'ne Council, and made
available ior i.nspection to the owner of any parcel of land as may
be affected thereby at any publ=c hearinp held relative th�reto, as
well as at ar�y prior time reasonable and conve�.i�nt.
ADOPTr'� BY TF�E CITY COUTtCIL OF THE CITY �F FRIDLEY THIS
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ATTEST:
CITY CL�',E'ui - ::arvin � . Brur:sell
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A RESOLUI'I0� Ri�CF IVI`:G TfIE �'�E;LIi•fIN�'1RY REYOP�T AND CALLING A PUBLIC
HEARING Oi3 THE 1`L1Ti'ER OF THE CO`dSTP.UC7'ION UF�` CERTAIN IriPE:C���E�?E\TS -
STREET IMPROVEi•iE;IT PROJECT ST. 1967-3
� WHEREAS, the construction of eer�ain ir,iprovements is deemed to be in
the interest of the City oi Fridley aiid the property o�•�rrers affecCed there-
by.
BE IT RESOLVED, by th? City Council of the City of Fridley, as fol-
lows;
1. That the preliminary reporr_ sub<i�itted by the City En�ineer, vasim
Qureshi, is hereby recei�ed and accepted.
2. That this Council cai1l neet on the 21st day of Au�ust , 1967
at 5:00 o'clock P.rI. at tiie City ?iall in tne City ot Fridley for the
purpose of holding a Public H�arinb on the improve.nec:t noted in the
Notice attached hereto and made a part ti�ereof by reference, Exhi-
bit "A" '
3. That the area propose�_' to be assessed for s� id iniprovetnents and each
of them as noted in said notice are al1 tne lands and areas as •noted
in said notice: All of tne sane ro be assessed proportionately ac-
cordino to the benefits received.
4. That the City l�ianaoer is aut.�iorized and directed to give notice of
such Public Hearing by publishing a n�ti.ce thereof in the otficial
newspaper of the City of Fridley accorciing to law, such notice to be
substantially in the form and substar.ce of the notice attached here-
to as Exhibit "A".
ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
DAY OF
ATTEST:
CITY CLERiC - i�Ia�vin C. Pru[isell
, 1967.
MAYOR - Jac�: 0. Kirkham
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OFPICIAL PUBLICATION
CITY OF' �RI:�LEY
��Exnibit A�
sT. 1967-3
NOTICE OF ��RING ON IMPROVF�NTS
WHF'�FiEAS, the Cit� Council of the Cit.y of Fridle�, Anoka County,
Minnesota, ha deemed it expedient to receive evidence pertaining to the
improvements ereinafter described.
NOW THER�FORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GNEN THAT on the 21st day of
Au�ust ,� 1967, at 8:00 o'clock P.M. the Cit�r Council will meet
at the Cit�r H�,11 in said Cit,y, and will at said time and place hear all
parties inter�isted in said improvements in whole or in part.
The general nature of the improvements is the construction (in
the lancts and,istreets ncted below� of the following improvements, to-wit:
CONSTRUCTION I1TEM
Street iu{provements, including grading, stabilized base, bituminous
surfacin�, concrete curb and.:gut�er, and otr,er facilities located
as follows: ..
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�47 �nlest Service Road: From Satellite Lane to 67�' Avenue NoE.
ESTIMATID COSTI� ..................o`..o......o............. ..00.ffi49,000.00
THAT THE AREA �'ROPOSII) TO BE ASSESSE� FOR SAID INLPROV�'�'IEENTI' IS AS FOLLOWS :
For Const�ruction Item above ----------------
All of th� land abutting upon said s�reets named above and all
lands wit in, adjdcert and abutting thereto.
Al1 of sa�.d land to be assesseu proportionately accord.ing to the
benefits �eceived b.y such improvem�nts.
That should th� �ouncil proceed with said. improvements they will consider
each separate mprovements, except as hereaft2r otherwise provided by
the Council al under the follow_�.rg authority, to-wit: T�`innesota
Statutes 1961, Chap±er 42; an� 1�,ws amer_datory thereof, and in. cc�n-
formity with t,e City Charter.
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DATID THIS _ I DAY OF , 1?67, BY ORDER OF TIiE CIT� COUNCIL.
MFIYOR - J�ACK 0. KIRF�iAl`�
Publish: Augu t 11, 1�67
Augu t I8, 1967
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RESOLUTION N0. � `� , 1967
A RESOLUTION DIR.�CTING PREPAR.ATION OF ASSESSh�NT ROLL FOR IMPROVEMENT
PROJECT �1967 SERVICE CONi�IECTIONS �
BE IT RE�OLVED, By the Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County,
Minnesota, aslfollows: ,
1. It i� hereby determined that the assessible cost of construction
with�lrespect to the following named improvement_to-wit:
A. �he 1967 Sewer and Water Mains, Laterals and Service
�onnections, including all incidental expenses thereto
�.s estimated at $ 14,227.26 .
2. The City Manager with the assistance of the City Clerk shall
fort�with calculate the proper amounts to be specially assessed
for aid improvement against every assessible lot, piece or
parc�l of land benefited�by said improvement according to lawo
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ADOPTED $X THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 7TH
DAY OF � AUGUST , 1967.
, MAYOR - Jack 0. I�irkham
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK - l�farvin C, Brunse
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x�soLUTFov r�oo �1967
A RESOLUTION DIRECTING PUBLICATION OF HEARING ON YROPOSED
ASSESSME�IT &OLL FOR 1967 SERVICE CONNECT�ONS
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BE IT RE�OLVED, By the Council of the City oi Fridley, Anoka County,
Minnesota, as'ifollow*s:
l. The �ity Council shall meet at the City Hall in the City of
Fridiey, Anoka County, Minnesota on the 14th day of August
1967; at 8:00 P,Mo to pass upon the proposed assessment for
the �ollowing named improvement.
!i 1967 SERVICE CONNECTIONS �
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2. The Gity Manager shall publish notices of the time and place of
meeting in the official newspaper of the City, at least two (2)
week� prior to such meeting.
7TH
ED BY THE CITY COUNCII., OF THE CTTY OF FRTDLEY THIS
DAY OF AUGUST 1967..
MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
ATTE ST :
CITY CLERK - M�rvin C. Brunsell
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CJ:1'Y OI� Fi:1DLE�.'
r'1NOF.A COUNTY s MT;;pdi� SO'1'A
NO"ICF? Ol� tIEE�RII�'G C�I� ASSLSS;°11:�;7' FOl: WA'_I'ER AND SEt�rER
' � MAIi� LA7.'ERALS AND SIsK�.r.CCF. COi;:;GCTIO\TS
Notice i.s he-re y g�.ven t:h.at the Counczl of the City of Fr.idley �aill nieet
at the City Ha ]. in sai.0 City on the 14th'day of August,'1967 at 8:00 P.M.
to hear and ga s upon a11. objections, if any, to the proposed assessments
in respect to he folle,��in� improve�vent, to--���it:
1967 I,WATER AI�D S�IdER MAIi� LATLRAI,S A�'�D SERVLCE C0�1�CTIONS
'�, NQT HERETOI'ORE FURNISH3�D A\� AVAILABLE
The proposed assessment roll for each of said improvements is no�o on file
and open to put�li_c inspection by al.l persons ir.terested, in the office of
the Clerk of sai_d City.
At said hear.ing, ttie Council wi11 consider. car.ittei� or oral objections to
the pro�osed assessmetlts for each of sai.d improvements.
The generul nat�ure of the improvements and each of them is the construction
and furnishing'',of sewer main laterals and service connections and cvater mai.r.
laterals and se�,rvice connec�ions in and to the proportions as follows;
Lot 33 I� � Audztor s Sub. 4�17
Lot 13, Par'��cel 1980 Auditor`s �ub. �177
Lot 15 ' � � Auditor's Sub. �f77
N2 of L.33 II�(P.�rcel 2320) Auditor's Sub. ��129
Lots 1-5 ' Auditor's Sub. ,��153
Pt,of L.11 all 12 (Parcel 23�+0) Auditor's Sub. ,�r`155
Lot l, Bloc 1 Batterson Addition
S.9d' of Lo 17 CZover. Leaf Addition
Lots 16 & 1, B1oc�; 11 Hamiltons Addition tQ Mechaaiesville'
W.54.5'of L ts 13,14,15,Block�2 Hyde Park
E.76' of Lo s 13,14,15, Block 2 Hyde Park
Lot 23 & S2 of 24, Block 3 Hyde Park
N.'� of Lot 4& a11 25, B1ock 3 Hyde Park
Lots 7& 8, BLock G Rivervieto Heigfits
Lots 35,36 W.20' of 37, Bl.ock K Fivervie�a Heights .
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E.5 of L.37 a11 38,39 & W.15' of
Lot 40, F51ock K
Lot 11, Slo k N
Lot 12, Blo k N
Lots 13 & 1, B1ock R
Lot 2, Bloc 1,
Lots 4,5,6,�I,B1ock 2
Lots 1,? & 3, (E:c.E.95.5')Block 3
Rivarview Heights
Rivezview cieights
Rivervie�,a Heights
Riverview H�ights
Scherer's Addition
Spring Broot: Park Additioa
Spring Srook Park Addition
The area pxopos�d to be assessed for said ir.ipruvements and eaeh of them
is all that �.an� benefi.ted by sai� improvements or each of them and is the
same as tiiose li;sted above.
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NOTICE Or IIl;EIIZII�`G OF ASS�SSt�1ENT FUR Cv^�TI�R e^u�D SFWT�'}� P�1AIN, I,ATI:RI��LS AND
SI:R�'ICE COi�\L:Crl'IONS .
Said improveiuents �ail.l be assessed abainst the proper_ ties tvithin the
at�ove noted areas in whole or in part pr.oportior.ately to each of the lands
therein contaiine�l according to the ber�efits received.
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PASSED AND �tiPTLD BY TIIE CITX COU�CTJ� Or 1H� CITY OF k'PIDLEY THIS 7J H
DAY OF AUGtJST I1967.
ATTE ST :
MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
CITY CLERK - P�larvin C. Br.unsell
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Publish: Julyi23 and August 4, 1967
Anol:� Union & Fridley Free Press
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C(�Y 0� �R1L`LCY: �
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Sectio� !. The Ci�:y Counci I of �i�idley ar:lt�;ns:
Sect i ori 2. Dec I.-1i��t i an oi' �o ! i�1� . i��v C i ty C��:nc i I �f Fr i d 1 ey h�-�s
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d�terr�iineci tl��;; t�'��e i�e�:,I�:f� of' t};e E1i-:i t���:es ��if:}�ir� i:he r�unicip�-�!
I i m its i s'chrr--;�er��led (�y �; f:�-�� I d i s�:=:s� kn�wr� :� s�utch L- I m d i se�se.
( t h= s-f=ur �'rier� �+e�,�err;� i s��� �h.� �: the I oss oF E! r„ trees �rc�w s r�� upon
p�l�! i c � n� pr i v.-�tc �t�o;�eri.y tti�ou 3 ci s���;sf-,n�c i:� I! y c�Lp,�e� iate the v�� ! ue
ofi �ro€�er�:y 4�r ititi i ti �:�ic C i ty . r�d i s:,p� i r � he s-�fety, good order, �ener�� !
we l f. re : ncl coriveri i enca oi tl�e }�t�i_> i i c. #�'u i s:�ecl.�r,ec� �o E�e t.}-ie i nt�nt; i on
of �he Counci 1 to Icon�i,r�ol � nd p�evetZt ���c spr�e�d o�` cl�is dise�^se anci
�;i� i s �rci i r�-tnce i s I,en��c��ed 1"or tn:�t purpose:.
Section 3. For�
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Subd. 1. Pc�sitior� Cre.te�.
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�o�i Cr�c ;ted�._ ll�e �ai�rers C�nd CX�.I� I�J of tlze
C�ty
forester �,S S�'t �di'�}� !ti '��liS csru?�iriar�cc <+.i^@ il�i'��Jy can�iet'rLd up�n
�f;e P�r�: D i rec�:�r,'�,
�uaci. 2. D��ti�s o�i �Fot�es�tere lt is t{�� d���:y of t-ne � or•�sier to
coorci i n��-�e, uncler I,t}i� d i rect t on �nd contro ! o�' ti�e Gour�c i J, .-� i I
activi�ies of ��he r�un'scip�l ai:y ��c:lz..ting to the coryi;i��i ��anci ��r�v::;�iio�
o� Dutci� E I m d i sE� se . iie si�� ! 1 recomr:ier�c� �:�, tlie C�ia nc i 1 -�iz� �citi:-�:�� i f �
of .� progr:,m for tiie coritr�oi of D�tcf� �Ir:� c�ise�se, �n� �er�'c,r�rr� L���
dut ies i nc i de;�t t such : progr� r:f ��op-�ed l;,y tS�ac CoUr�c i 1.
Sec'.: i on ��-. �utc{�
oi' t��e Counc i�i� of
pursu��rt to t��e .��a
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The Ci'i,y i�Ur�si.e7'°
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_ Fri �a1 �y i o cc�ncdipct � prc�gr:,tn ai' �, i�n-L pest control
i.��or i ty �r� n�ed i�y i,� i nnes�t= S#,� �irtes I n� (, `�: ct i on
r,�r,a i s d i�ectecl �r�ec i f i r� i i y�;t t� � contro i��rac�
c'� Clr� �isti�se fungus, e1m u. rn �e:ci.le� -�nc1 a� �; wi it,
^-�� t,'�e r�eco��ir;��.ncl�:t i a� c�i t!-�e Co^arn i ss i or,e r af i1c�r• i cu i tttre .
shr� I 9 :� c� � s coord i n�, i,or 4�e��wcen tl�i�: Cc��r� i ss i on c:r� ol�
� i,c���r�c i I i r� +f�e �c�r�c�u�t o��1� i s pr�ac�t��u� .
Sec�ior� $. �"u_is-:n�ces_+�e�__I_e�red,_ 5�.�'��. 1. Th�: ��! loti�ing t}�ings �re
pu�! i c nt�? s��nces w��her�evLr tney rn,y I��e faund wi tf� i n t�3e C i-L-y of Fri df �y :
�. Any livyn
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or� stf� r�c� � nc� E i m tr�ee or� p�� ri thcreo {= i n-Fe�.� ed to
Dv�cli clP:: ,��ise;-;se rt�nc��;s tier�,�to�stis t!;r;as_ (5uisr��n}
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(Eic��i�.j c>; 4�1.ur���pin�ls ;:�sri�es (r,,�,��sl��.
G. any de:�c�l E{n� -L-r�E�e ar ���r�i; tEi�reof, in�fuding lo�s, k�r��nches,
st�smps, �' i r�a�ood �r otner� E I m fn.,t�r i�-� 1 irarn �a!-i i c!i i{�e b�,rk h�� s not been
r�m�ved �nd burneri or spr<.yec± �ri-�!� ��n effectiv� E1m h� ri; 1�eetle insectir.ide.
Su�d. 2. Al� �;�mer�t. (f; is �ir�l?c•��ta! fo3� � ny pe►�so� �o ��rmit any
pu� I i c nu i s�nce �: � d�£ i necl s n s���c; i v i s i on ! ia rem<-� i rs or � ny Nrem i ses
04•JY1�C:i or co:-►-L-roi (�:d ay I�im Ldl'��11l1 -the Ci�y of � riclley. Such nuis�,nces
n�,,y be ����-�ed i� $ii�: r�r�ner prescr i bec� by �;iz i s Ord i r�:�nce ,
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of-t�:n � s pr=�ct i c.
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rep�r�-�cc! i nc i dent
bee�l�s.
t i on ��►�� I nvest i��i_ i_on. �u'�d, i e �nriu<� 1 I nspect i on.
inspect :�I I�remises .�nd pi�ces �Jitl�in the City �s �
9 e{-o det��n i ne wE�e-L-het� , ny co�c� it i nn descr i bed 't n
O�u i n��nce ex i s�s �l-er�ean. 4�e sh� ! 1 's nvest ig.�te a I I
of i nf�esi� t; i o�i !'y Dt��±�ch � 1 m fur�gu s or e 1 m b:erk
Subd. u. Eri-�,r�_ on Priv�-�� _i?��er,i��c;s. Tl�e for�ester or- his duly
� t�thor i zed ,�ents r���y e►i ��:r uE�on pr i v�-� �c preri i Cns �t �ny re�son��b l e
�;imi for ti�e ��.ss�p�se o`� .c: rrvir�� ou:: �r�y o� -�{�� �uties ��ssigned hin
under t>> i s Grdin:��ce.
Su�}d. �, 'Ji_. nosi�� The fo�^�;ster sh� ! I, u;aoii f i n�i ng concit ions
incic-��;inc� Dutcli Im ir�fcs���,i�r-,, ir�r��di:i.ely send �-��;�ro�ri��te �pecimens
or s. mp 1 e� ta the COfi;ltil l SS it7llf.!' ai �^,c�.*�i ci� i ture f�r -�t��� 1 ys+s, or t��ke such
ot`�er st�ps for c1 i- gnos i s �� s r�a y be rer,cnrn:�nc?ed ��y t1�e Comm i ss i oner .
�xc��t � s nravi cie i� Se�:t i or� � r�o . ct i an a;o reF���ve: i nfc;eie;� tr�ees or
woad s��� l l �c t� k r� un� i l pos i t: i ve d i�: �:nos i s o-r tl�e c! i sc,, s� h.-� s been
made.
�ect i on % . 4;b,�te
��7- f fi�a ��lc; nU B S�
i nfec�ec:a tr��e or
effectively ir•ey�
the spr�.�d or Dut
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c:;��t of D;�tcla E!r� D i se.�se ''�!u i s�-��a�.�:;�,. Slahc�. i. In
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ces dei ined in See�:inn $, tr�r� for;;st;er s}3�;I i catase tl�e .
ood to be spn,yed, r•emoti�e:d, �iarr���, ar athei��: ise
ci sa � s to destroy .�n<� prevent : s � u i!y ��s pc,ssible
h�Ir,� dise-�s� Fun�us �r.c� c�lm !�-�r': he�tles. Such
es sh�: ! I ��e cr rr� i ed ou�t i n.�cc�rd.,n<-e w ith curren�
,�t opiriions � n�J �,1,ns �,s r:�.;y F�c design.��e�3 ��y the
ric��li:ure.
Sec-� i�n `= . f'rac�c�ure fcr� �e�ov=� ! af I_n i ec_�ec� 1`r�:e s� nd �ioo:1� SuL�d. I,
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�l(ier�ever° t1�e fore�ter i' i r�ds tr it4i t�e= son: '� le cert-� i ni;y ti��� t��e
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i nfes���t: i or� .�ef i n�� i n Sec-� i or� � ex i s?:s i n . ny i� ec: or• waocl i n �� ny �
pG!_, 1 � c o�� pr i v��te !p !; ce i n t'�e :; if:y, I.cy s�,.� 1! pt�oc�ec� � s f� ! 1 c���: s:
/1, 1 f t�?e forestvr f i nc�s tl���;t ���{� ci,r,�er of i ni es+:,t i on or o�l1R�r
elr�; trees is not i�,r�nsinen-� �ec�use of clm dor�m��ncy, he sli�! ! notify tiie
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.^bu�t i r�� pr�a��e;-��y ai�,�nG�i� E�y eert i i i��c� m�� i! i'�-: t ��7�; r�i.i's s�ncc> ,,i i I I t�e
ab�,tec! t�� i��� i n -- sr,ec i f ie�! -�� me, z���'�; I es�:�� '�h�n -F ivc: c'.-;� s i ram tl�e u:�te
o�f m, i I i n� o� suc�� r�-t i ce . T[�e � o t°cs�ei� �I��� I I i r?r,�vd i�.i:e I y re;�ort su c�z
.-�ct i o�� -�o t,�e Co�.r c i!, ��nd � fi;er -c17c. exF.� i►�.-t i on <�f t;F�e t i ne f im ited
by ti�e t�ot i ce !�e ,�y� � I�� t� ��-►e nu i�� nc,e . �
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i s req:� i reci �o pr
^}.�r.te t��e nu i s� tic
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v�nt �f�e s�re•-ad oF t�:e c�ise�s��, f�e m�,y praceed to
for-t.1�a:it'�. �fe sFz�l1 reao��t s�.�c!: �c'ciun immedi.,tely
!= nd to the owner of �he property where tl�e nu is� nce
Suud. 2. llpon recei�t of= �he ror�ester's r���ort rec�uir�d by Subd. I,
p:�r� A, t��e Co�nc il ! s��� I I by reso 1 u�c ion ar�er tl,e nu i s-�nce � b�ted.
Gefore .:c� i or� i s t',.a!<er on si�c{� reso I ui i �n, �;he Counc i 1 s1�:� i! pt,�l� 1 i sE�
notice oi i�s it���ltiar7 �:o mcet to cor,sic(ei -�:��:in� �c�ion �o �b�te �:ne
nu i s�nc`. Tl� i s noti ce sh� !! i��; n•� i l ed io ��f;'ec�:ed property oti•�ners t��d
puU 1 i s��ed once r�o ��, i ess �4� � n one wec��. �?r i �;s� to s�: ch r�:;�et i r�g . The no� i ce
sf�-�11 s�-�:i:e th� ti�lme ar�c� ��lt�ce of �fic� r7ee��i��g, �;h� s�t�eets �ffected,
� c'cion p��op�s�d, fihe estir=��eci cost of tl�e .-�,i.���:rncn�t, �r�d i;he proposed
b�ses of ,ssess���r�t, ii' ��ny, of cos�. A.� st�c�� ��e,-;ring or � djo�a��nment
thereo-�, -�he Cour� i 1 s1��.! ( ��e��� pr;c��c:rty awr�e��s r�itl; re-('eren�e to tf�e
scope �nd desir��-l.,� 1 iiy �f' tiie pro�aseci pro„ec�:. T���, Co�.tr�c� I sh�! I
th��'�e-fiet� �cSo�t - resolu�tion cor�fir�r��inc� tlie oryic�in,{ �esolution with
sucl� moc3if'ic�t;ion -�s it consic�er�s`clesii^:�(�!� e:�+.� provide 1'or i:l�e doinc�
of the woc�� k�y �-: (. k�or• ar by cont►���ct,
S u [�d . 3 . T�,
done !�nc�l�r t{� i s S
wor�;: don e f or w�� i
the d, scr i p� i on o
ch�rc�e�b l e to e� c
; Ures-'ter sh-� 1 I ��eer� � recarc! �-f= the: c�sts of � L�.�tements
c�t i or� ��nc1 :,oi�-� ! i re�ar�� r,�ar�-�:'r� i y io 't,h�: C ity C 1 erk :; ( 1
�� ��ssessmc.nts -re to ��e r�� utz s�-�-ti r�g =�r��ct cer��tfying
-�Iie 1 �»u-', 1 ots, p=�rce I � i r�va 1 vec� .-:nc� tltie �.r:�c:unt
Subd. .i, On or 6�:�ot,e Sep�em!�er f o� e=�ci� ye,r the Cterk sP�<� I i
( i st the tot� 1 un ,-� i d ci�� r�es for• e�,cn ����r �ern�n�t: ��g� i nst e�c'ri se��r-te
Iot or �:?rcel �o : ��icl�� �ttiiey �re ?t�rif�t��.-��?ee tander �!t is Ordir»nce. Ttie
Counc i I m=�y t��en re�,d the cl�=�rges or� = ny �or�t i on. tl�ere`�f �y. i nst ihe
prope rty i rivo I vecl �� s - spee i� 1-� ssessr�ent ur�cl4r i+i i ��r�esot� ���tutes
jec. .���2�. i 0 1 ,nd qther• per�t i ner�-'t. st: tutes �or• ce�•t ii� ic.� � i on to t�ie
Couri�y r�ud itor : n41 co 1 1 ect i on ti�e fo l(�:ti� inc� ye,r t� l ong w it4� curr�ent
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de;'c�rrrs �+��:� i;».: t.�y �! r� -�ree �t, c� !+,� e�aoo��i w i tI� i n :; i ty� 's s i r� if.ctec! ��� i t ii
i7u�cch F 1 r� fungus, , he rn�,,y spr.�y f� 1!"r�c:��rby !� i�h v.-, i ue e 1 r7 tree�, :+r i-�f�
- n effec�t;id�e e!m ���r�; beei!e ues�:r�c�y�inc� c:�ncer,tr��te. Jpr<�ying ��ctivities
� ut;�or i zed l�y tt� i' Sec'c i on sh� 1( (;e cc>ndu��ied i n �ccord�t:ce �� ith
techn i c-� I�� nd exp �r�L o� i n i ons <,nc� �� {�r} s o{= t��c Cor°;m i ss i ot��er of Ac�r i cu 1 ture
�-�nd under• the s�ap rv e s i on oi tiie Cor�r�i i ss i one�� . nd l7 i s �.c�ents wlienever
possi(�fe.
Subd . 2. Th� no#: i ce prov i s i oris of Sect i on 8. pp i y�:o spr��y i rig
oper=.tions canduc�ted tander 'ch is Se�tion.
Secc i on 10. Tr- rz� ,ort i n E l m'�lood ('roh i b i ted. Subd . l. It i s un t� wfu l
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i'or .�ny ncrson toi tr��nspart wit h i n t lle C i Ly <-�ny b� rk- be�ri ng e(m woo d
idli:ll�ut h•�vit�g of���inec� <� nerrnit {=t�om ti�e fores�er. The fores��r sh� I I
gs•:�n'c suc�i perrnit,s only �,��en u��e pu:�poses of this ardin��nce wi ( I be
serveci �i�ereby. !,
Sect i o�� 1(. ! nte';�'ference Pro'� i b i te�:l. .!-� i s un 1 r wfu ! for �-�ny person to
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'prevent, de! ��y oi��, i nterfi�re �� i t�� t;ie fc�a9estet� or ��� i s��gents wh i l e t��ey
� re eng�gec' in thc �e��fne�m:�nce. of dut ie, ir►pose� by thi s ordi n�:rnce.
,Scct i on I?. �'et�-�''��_ ttny �c�rson, -f i rrrs ar cor�ot��,i i c�n who v io i�+�es
S��-� i ons (� or I 2'i oi' th i s Ord i nt�nce is ��.� i 1 ty oi� r�� i sde�rae�nor �:.nd m�y
Ue pun i sheci [�y� �. i ne of nat to exceec� yi 1�0 .�JO car i r:pr i sonmen-t f or 90
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Sectiot� !3� Tt�is orciin�ncy is eFfectivc �f�om anc� �fi�er its p�-�ss�ge �-�nd
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RESOLUTION N0, - 1967
IO�I DIRECTING THE ISSUANCE OF TEMPOP.ARY Ii`�IPROVEMENT BONDS
ACCOR.DAD,TCE WITH LAWS OF 1957, CHAPTER 385
the Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota,
SEC. 1. The tot�l estimated cost of Sa��,� Sey�� Wstter and Storm Sewer ,
Project No. $!*�'' has been estimated at �155�000.00 .
SEC, 2. It is npw estimated that the sum of 150�OOO.G`0 _ is currently
necessary to provide financing of the projects above noted, an.d it is hereby
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determined to beli necessary to borro.�� said ar�ount for the payrnent of obligations
now incurred and'for expenses necessarily incurred in connection with the
construction of �said improven�ent project,
SEC. 3o There i� h2reby created Sanita�'y Sewer� Water and Storm Sewer
Project No. 8l�, �'u:nd (tempox'a.2y� which shall contain a construction account
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as part thereof 'nto cohich shall be paid all proceeds of temporary bonds issued
pursuant to this resolution and similary subsequent resolutions, and out of
which shaZl be p id a11 amounts due and payable as costs or expenses incident
to or incurred i connection with the making of said improvement.
SEC. 4. There i also hereby created Sani#,ary Setaer� Water and Stol'm Sewer
Pto ect No. 8l{. F�.it3d (temporal~y) a Sinkin Fund Account which
account in said und may and shall be termed as the Sinkin� Fund, into which
shall be paid th� proceeds of a11 special assessments levied against benefited
property by reas�n of making of said improvements as we11 as all other monies
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therein to be pa�.d as provided by lacv and out af cahieh shall be paid the principal
and interest on �.11 temporary improvement bonds issued to finance said project,
SEC,'S. It is h�reby determined that the sum uf �15d��Q•� sha11 be borrowed
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with respect to �ost of construction and expens�s necessarily incurred relative
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thereto to this date, by the issuance of temporary improvement bonds of the
City of Fridley as authorized in rlinnesota Statutes, SEC. 429.01, Subdivision 3,
as amended by Laws 1957, Chapter�385.
SEC. 6. said bqnds shall be payable from the Sinking Fund of the following;
Sanitary Sewer,IWater an d Storm Sewer Project No. 84 Fund but
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the City furthe�{ recognized its duty under the law, as provided by Sec. 429.091,
and covenants an�,cl agrees with the purchaser and all holders from time to time,
of said temporar,y improvement bonds, at or prior to the maturity thereof that it
will pay and re�,ire such bonds and the interest thereon out of the proceeds of
definitive imprdvement bonds which the Council shall issue and sell at or prior
to the maturity I'',of the temporary improvement bonds to the extent that the same
cannot be paid d,ur of funds available in the Sinking Fund of Sani'�Ty Sewer,
Water and Storml!�Sewer Project I�o. $f�, Fund _ or out of other Municipal
funds which arel�property available and are appropriated by the Council for such
purpose,
SEC. 7. It is ereby determined to ,levy special assessments against benefited
property by reason of. the making of Sani#�a.Ty, SetteTa Water and Storm Se�wer
Pi'o�ect No. 8� and to levy ad valorem taxes, if necessary, to
produce sums at least 5% in excess of the amounts sufficient to pay principal
and interest wh n due on said temporary improvement bonds and on any definitive
bonds to be iss ed as herein provided, such special assessments to be placed '
on the tax rolls at such time when said improvement projects have been completed
or the total cast thereof has been determined,
SEC, 8. Said t
be denaminated
"A'� ( tempararp,
and numbered
sha11 bear int
ary improvement bonds in the amount Qf $150�OOO.QO shall
Sewer, Water and StoY
shall be thirty (30) in nuraber
n 1 to �_ inclusive, each in the denomination of ��� OQO.CO
est at the rate of � per annu�a, payable ser�i-annually on
August lst an'�d Febru,ary lst of each year and shall mature on August l� 1970 ,
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shall be subjectl, to redemption and pre-payment on any interest payment date, at nar
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and accrued interesto Not less than 30 days before the date specified for
redemption on said bonds, the City Treasurer shall mail notice of the call
thereof to the �older, if known, said Treasurer sha11 maintain a record of
the names and a dresses of the holders of said bonds insofar as such information
is made availab e to him by the holders thereof, for the purpose of mailing
said notices. he principal and all �nterest on said bonds shall be payable
at Fridley City�IHall, 6431 University Avenue, NaE., Minneapolis, Minnesota
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SEC. 9. Said t�mporary improvement bonds shall be mimeographed and when so
mimeographed shall have attached thereto an interest coupon wjch bond and
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coupon shall be�,,substantially in the following form:
No.
(Unless the
on the
money of the
DATED
(Form•of Coupon)
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described belo�a is called for earlier redemption)
day of , 19_, the � of
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, Minnesota, the.sum of dollars lawful
.ted States of America for interest then due on its __
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SEC, 10. Said bonds and coupons attached sha21 be prepared under the direction
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of the City �Ian,l'�aoer and sr�all be eLecuted on behalf of the City by the signatures
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thereto, and the appurtenant interest coupon shall be mimeographed and authenticated,
by the printed, engraved, lithographed, or facsimile signatures of said rlayor and
rianager. When said bonds have boen executed and auChenticated they shall be
delivered by the Treasurer to the purchaser thereof, upon payment of the purchase
price heretofor� agreed upon and accrued interestto date of delivery and said
purchaser shalllinot be obliged to see to the application thereofo
SEC, 11. The City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to file a certified
copy of this relolution with County Auditor of Anoka County, together with such
other informati�n as he s a
h I1 require and to obtain from said County Auditor a
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SEC. 12. The bo'nds issued hereunder shall be payable for S'anitary Sewer, Wster
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and Storm Sewer', Project No. 84 �znd which is hereby created, The
Treasurer shall '�cause all monies received from the proceeds of said bonds, all
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monies approprialted and transferred�from other funds and all sgecial assessments
£or the improveml�ents provided that if any payment of principal or interest shall
become due when jthere is not sufficient money in said fund to pay the same, the
Treasurer shaZl ay such principal or interest from the general fund of the City
and such fund sh 11 be reimbursed for such advances out of monies to be credited
to said fund whe said monies are collected. All proceeds for said bonds except
accrued interest shal�. be credited to the fund and used to gay the cost of said
impravements.
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credited to said fund and provided for the payment of principal or interest on the
� bonds.when the s s become due are not sufficient to pay the sam e, Lhat then the
' City shall issuelfurther definitive improvement bonds as authorized and provided
in accordance wi�h Minnesota 5tatutes, Sec. 429.091, Chapter 475, and that the
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process of said �urther definitive bonds shall be first used to pay the princj,pal
and interest as �.s thea due a�zd to redeem the temporary bonds issued thereunder,
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SEC, 14. The City Council has determined that not less than tcaenty percent (20%)
of the total cost of said improvements wi11 be paid by special assessments to be
levied against every lot, piece or parcel of land benefited by the said improvements.
The City hereby ''Icovenants and agrees that it will do and perform, as soon as they
can be done, alll, acts and things necessary for the final and valid levy of such
special assessme'�,nts, and in the event that any such assessments be at any ti.me �
held invalid �•�it,� respect to any lot, piece or parcel of land, due to any error,
defect or irregu��,,larity, or in any action or proceeding taken or to be taken by
the CounciZ or any of the City Officers or employees, either in the making of
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such assessment pr in the perforcnance of any condition precedent thereto, the
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required by law o make such assessments valid and binding liens against such
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property, and al o shall take such .further proceedings as may be required by law
to provide monie for the payment of principal and interest as the same fall due
ion the bonds iss ed hereunder and to provide for the redemption of the same. �
SEC. I5. It is ereby determined that the collection of special assessments
� and the proceeds of monies appropriated and transferred from other funds is
' and will be in a amount of at least five ger cent (5°!v} in excess of the amount
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that no ad valor�m tax Ievy is accordingly required.
SEC. 16. The of icers of the City and the County Auditor of Anoka County are
hereby authorize and directed to grepare and furnish to the purchaser'of said
bonds and to the attorneys approving the legality of the issuance thereof,
certified copies of all proceedings and records relating to said bonds and to
the financial af�airs of said City, and such other affidavits, certificates and
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information as ma'y be required, to show the facts relating to the Iegality and
marketability of I'�said bonds as the same appear from the books ar_d records under
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their custody and control or as otherwise kno�ti*n to the, and such certificates,
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certified copie� and affidavits,�includir�g any heretofore furnished, shall be -
� d�emed represen ations of the City as to the correctness of all state:nents
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RESOLUTION N0. 1�"
A RESOLCTTION DIRECTING TN.E SALE AND PURCHASE OF TE�IPORARY IMPROVEr1ENT
BONDS IN ACCORDANCE WITH LAtdS OF 1957, CHAPTER 385
BE IT RESOLVED
as follows:
the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota,
THAT WHEREAS It �ias heretofore been determined by this Council to issue temporary
improvement bond� in order to provide the necessary funds for the construction
and payment of e�,xpenses relative to the follo�aing improvement projects to-wit:
Sanitary Sewer��,Wat,er and Storm Sewer Project No. 84 '
as per plans and��,specifications approved by the City Council: and
WHEREAS It has b
excess of �15Q�'
determined that there is at the present time an amount in
.00 in the following fund, to-wit:
Re ar S ecial Asseagrr,ent Fund Sinkin A c t
which sum will n t be re quired for other purposes prior to August 1, 2970 .
IT IS THEREFORE Determined to be in the interest of the City of Fridley that the
sum of �15Q,OQ0.�0 of the ReAUlar Special_Asse$s�ent Fund (SirL� n� A�coLZ�t)
BE INVESTED As a thorized by law and in accordance therewith it is hereby determined
to purchase the um of �150�004.G`0 of the aforementioned S°anita2'p Set�teP,
Water and Storm Sewer Project No. 81�. tem orary_issued
under date of A gus� 1 1967
UPON Their initi l issuance in accordance with the provisions of Minnesota Statutes,
Sec. 429.091, 471.56, and 475.66, out of funds Regu].ar Spscial Assessment Fund
(Sinking Accoun ) and on behalf of said fund at par and accrued inCerest
as of the date o�,f delivery of said bonds and completion of such sa1e; it being
further determir�ed to be reasonable and advantaoeous to the Sinking Account of the
Regular Special 14ssessment F�,tnd to invest in said temporary improvement' bonds
and to be reasorialbe and advantageous to the City to sell said temporary improvement
bonds to the S�.nking Account of the Regular Special Assessment Fund
in accordance with provisions of this resolution,
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to take any and all steps necessary to effect the provisions of the aforegoing
resolutions and '',to make such transfer of funds as may be necessary from time ,
to time to give �I,effect to the provisions hereof,
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ITY CLERK - Ma in C. Brunsell
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PETITION COVEI: StiEET
Date Recei.ved 5 ,Tul-� 1967
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Petition No. 26-1967
Object All streets in Terry's Add. and necessary improvements
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FRIl�I�'Y, MIi�T,I��SGTA ,
��5 July , z96�
To the City Council o�' Fridiey, Nlinnesota:
We� the undersigned, constitut�ng more th.a.n fzfty-one per cent (51°�) of the property
owners in nwnber and in interest, in the follawing stre�ts:
All Streets in Terry's Addition S�reet, from to
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who will benefit by the proposed improvement, hereby petition that the following im-
provements be made.
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than fifty-one per• cent (51� j of the oVm�ers zn/ he area affected.
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PE1ITl:ON COVLR S11EET
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Date Received June 2�, 1967 _
Object Side�•�alk alo�g West Mcore Lake Arive
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We, the undersigned property o�,mers, petition the Ci.tS� of
Fridley to provide sidewalk along k'est Moore Lake Dxive to serve our
property. We will be willing to dedicate the needed right of way for
installing the sidewalk.
We understand that the property owners whose property is
liable to be assessed in making of the improvements are supposed to
be given ten (10) days notice Uy mail and published notice of the
Gouncil hearing through two (2) weekly publications of the required
notice for the purposes of holding an improvement hearing.
We hereby waive the requirements and tt�e need of the public
hearing for the improvement.. We understand that when the improvement
is finished, an,assessment hearing will be held at which time we will.
be informed about the proposed assessment to our prc�per*_y for this
improvement. t
We hereby certify that we are the preperty owners of the
following property: �
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Lega1 Description
6I70 Carol Dxive
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C TTY Ol� FR1Dt,EY
PETITION CCViR SHEET
5 Julv 1967
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City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue
Fridley, Minnesota
Re; Monroe Stree� at 53rd Avenue N.E.
Petition to Improve
Gentlemen:
Kindly recall that as a condition of the r.ezoning of the tract for the proposed
Fridley Target Store it was necess�ary that Llonroe Street be widened by declicatzon
of Zand to the west. The dedication has been completecl, the deed to Y_he City
recorded, and rlonroe•Street can now be improved. •
Please c�nsider this as a petition for improvement of P�ionroe Street for the
full distance north of 53rd Avenue czf appro�.imately 1'35 feet. Ryan ConstructiorY
Company of Minnesota, Inc., and Herrznger, Inc.., o��me-rs of the la.nd on the east
and west sicies of Nlonroe Street, respectivel�, join in this petiti.on as evidenced
by their signatures belo�v. I assume John H. Glover far whose benefit the i�ionroe
Street widening was reques�ed is in accord with this proposed improvement.
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Mr. Robert Hugh�s, Chief
Fridley Fire Depart:nsnt
6431 IIniv�rsity Ave. N.E. -
Fridley� Minn�sota
Dear Chief:
June 16, 1967
, In r�sponse to your r�u�st, we �rc� chan�ing yaur
order to includ� an Onan�5000 W5CCKIR genera��r� It
aill be installed in the rear compaxtmen�i and hooked up
' to the battery and gasoline supply of thQ �ruck. It wi11 '
have a remote starter button in the c�b.
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This will replace yo�ar order Por th� belt drivea�
a].ternator as psr our aor�versati�� on N,a3� 1�, 1967.
Thisp as you know, will ch�nbe tha cantract prioe
as follows: �
Present contrac� price �3,�f,61.,4..00
Credit Yor Forney bel� drivea-, gen. �.CKi �
34, 3�4..00
ldd for Onan generator 769.00
�35,0�3•00
we Will go ahead rai�h this change upon receipt o�f
confirr�ation and order f�om your city m�nagar.
qery txnly yours,
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5541 — 44th Ave. So.
Mi�eapolis, Mirui. �5417
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Peter Pirsch & Son� Co.
Kenosha, Wisconsin
The follo�-�ing change is hereby auth.orized 'oy the Cit� Council of the
City of Fri.dley on the above numbered specifa.cations.
Znstall one - Ona:� W5CCKIR Gasoline Driven �lectric Generator
Del.ete one - Forney Be].t Ariven Electri.c Generator
The contract price wil.l be adjusted as follows:
, Present Contract Price $34,614,00
Credit for One For.ney
Belt Driven Generator 300.00
$34,314.00
Add for Onan Generator 769.00
Adjustecl Contract Price $35,083.00
Submitted and approved this
Department.
Approved. this
tlay of , 1967 by Fridley Fare
FRIDI�EY F:CRE DEpARTMENT
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Robert S. Hughes, Rire Ch�,ef
d.ay of , 1967 by Peter Pirsch & Sons Co.
� PETER PIRSCH & SONS C0.
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• Marvin C, Brunsell '
' Acting City Manager
6431 University Avenue NE
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
, 'Dear Mr. Brunsell:
We were pleased to learn that we were retained by the Village Council for
, your new city equipment garage last evening. We are enclosing our agreement
for your review and approval, and if you would like to establish a date for
our first meeting, we are ready to start on this project.
, We will need authorization from the Council for soil tests and a survey, and
I will check with the Anoka County Commissioners to see that our building
corresponds with the new Arena. `
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�ger W. Patch
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RUBERT D. HANSON FRANKUN 4-3490
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THE ANIERICAN IN�TfTUTE OF ARCHITECTS
AfA Document B131
St�n���� ���� �� ���e����� �e�een
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on a basis of a
PERCENTAGE OF CON,STRUCTION COST
AGREEP�fEh1T .
m�de this 2Sth day of Juiy in the year of Nineteen
Hundred and sixty-seven
BETWEEN Cicy of Fri.dley, 643I University Avenue Northeast, Fridley, Minnesota
the Owner, and
Patch and Ericksan, Ine. , 2$O1 Wayzata Blvd. , Mpls. , Minn, ss4o5 � theArchitect.
It is the intention of the Owner to @rect a maintenance garage for ttie City of
, Fridley,.Minnesota,
hereinafter referred to as the Project.
The Owner �nd the Architect agree as set forth below.
AIA DOCUMENT 8131 • OWNER-ARCNITECT AGREEMENT • SEPTEMBER 1966 EDITION • A�AOO '
Q THE AMERICAN INSTITWTE OP ARCHITECTS, i735 NEW YORK AVENUE, N.W., WASHINGTON, D.C. 2000G
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L THE ARCHITFCT shall provide proiessional ;ervices for th� Project in accordance with the Terms
and Conditions o{ this Agreement.
IL 1HE OWNER shail cornpensate the Arcl�itect, in accordaricf> with the Terms and Conditions oi
this Agreement, as follows:
a. FOR THE ARCHITECT'S eASIC SERVICES, as described in Paragra�h 1.1, a Basic Fee computed
at the following percentages of the Construction Cost, as defined in Article 3, for portions of
the Project to be awarded under
A Single Stipulated Sum Contract f��'� per cent ( 5°/ai
or Separate Stipulated Sum Contracts �a�� per cent ( %)
or a Single Cost Plus Fee Contract Sa�� per cent ( %)
or Separate Cost Plus Fee Contracts &a�� per ceM { %� .
b. FOR THE ARCHITECT'S ADDITIONAL SERVlCE5, as describad in Paragraph �3, a fee computed
as foliows:
Principais' time at the fixed rate of Fifteen and no/1p0�ollars ($ 15, 00 �
per hour. for the purposes of this Agreement, the Principals are:
Roger td. Patch John A. N`,acison
Donald A�. Ernckbon Robert D. Han�on
Employees' time computed at a multiple of ttao and otle-tial� � Z� �
times the employees' Direct Personnel Expense as defined in Article 4.
Additional services of professional consultants e�gagec� for th �n�erm�an�trornt�ra�anu�Yth
chanical and electrical engineering services at a mu�tiple of
( 1� �) times ihe amount billed to the Architect for such additiona! services.
c. FOR THE ARCHITECT'S REIMBURSABL� EXPENSES, amounts expended as defined in Article 5.
d. 7HE 71MES AND FURTHER CONDITIONS OF PAYMENT shall be as described in Article 6.
AIA DOCUMENT 8131 • OWN'cR-ARCHITECT AGREE!�1ENT • SFPTEti1BER 196.5 EDITION • AIAG 'L'
QQ THE AMERIC,4N INSTITUTE Of AF.CHI7ECT5, 1735 NE�Y YORK AV[NUE, N.W., WASHINGTON, p.C. 20006
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DRIVE IN TH�Tr�.E
100 Trrin, Inc.
5600 Highwa.y ; 6� N. E�
Fridley, Mi.nnesota
TAXICAB
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LIST OF CONTRACTORS LICENSL'S TU BE APYROVED BY COBNCIL
AUGUST 7, 1967 .
EXCAVATTNG
Zirk Excavating , Inc.
Box 392, Route 4
Osseo, Minnesota
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Foresman & Olson
10060 Jackson St. N. E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
J & J Associates
10925 Zenith Ave. South
Minneapolis, Minnesota
T. C. Kjeseth Construction Co.
4230 Central Avenue N. E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
The 1Kitchell Company
1669 Selby Avenue
St. Paul, Minn�sota
�Plywood Minnesota Remodelers
6200 Wayzata Blvd. `
Golden Valley, Mi.nnesota
*Solmica. Midwest Tnc.
212 15th Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Staber Construction Co.
2 East 26th Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota
HEATING
Fleming Sheet Metal Co.
3525 Raleigh Avenue South
Minnespolis, Minnesota
PI,ASTERING
Conroy Bros. Co.
7851 Dupont Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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By: Gerald Olson
By: Jack Nelson
By: Ted Kjeseth
By: John E. Mitchell
By: Rudy Boschwita
By: Kenneth Hartin
By; Audry Staber
By: Raymond Olson
By: J.E. Conroy
NEW
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SIGN FxECTION
Lawx�ence Signs, Inr_ .
945 Butler Route
St. Paul, Minnesota
ROOFING
Central Roofing Co.
705 Tyler St. N.E,
Minne�polis, :�linnesota
MASONRY
Fleischhacker Construction Co.
165 Edoewater Avenue
St. Paul, Minnesota
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S. C. Smiley & Associates
1750 Hennepin Avenue
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55403
Fridley Civic Center - Supervisory services
to date
D. M. Noyes Construction Company
General Contractors
100 West Franklin Avenue
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Fridley Civic Center - Certificate No. 8
(8-1-67) for period from July 1, 1967 to
July 31, 1967
Harry S. Horwitz & Co., Inc.
Mechanical Contractor
1411 - llth Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota .
Fridley Civic Center - Certificate No. 6
(June 28, 1967) for period from May 17, 1967
to June 14, 1967
Hoffman Electric Company, Inc. 4
Electrical Contractors
Anoka, Minnesota
Fridley Civic Center - Certificate No. 6
(June 30, 1967) for period from June 1, 1967
through June 30, 1967
Sandstrom & Hafner, Inc.
749 Forest Da1e Road
New Brighton, Minr.esota 55112
Estimate -i�4 (FINAL) for work completed.for
construction of Storm Sewer Improvement 5-C
according to contract
Keys Wel1 Drilling Company
413 North Lexington Parkway
St. Paul, Minnesota 55104
Estimate ��3 (FINAL) for work completed this dare
for canstruction of Water Improvement ��85
according to contract
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$ 18,252.00
$ 22,005.00
$ 2,340.00
$ 30,895.65
$ 457.80
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Comstock & Davis, Tnc. (Continued)
' Estimate ��10 - Sanitary Sewer, �,later and Storm
Sewer Improvement Project ��79 f.rom July 3, 1967
through July 29, 1967 $ 315.50
' Estimate ��6 - Storm Sewer Improvement Pro'ect
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��5-C from July 3, 1967 through Ju1y 29, 1967 $ 115.00
, Estimate���4 - Melody Manor Park Improvement
Project Number P-1 from July 3, 1967 through
� July 29, 1967 $ 30.00
Estimate �k2 - Water Improvement Project ��75-G
� from July 3, 1967 through July 29, 1967 $ 270.00
For the furnishing of Professional Engineering
. Services for the following:
� Estisnate ��1 - Planning Water Improvement Project
��83 $ 291.20
' Estimate �'�1 - Planning Storm Sewer Improvement
Project ��82 $ 2,102.10
' Estimate ��1 - Planning Sanitary Sewer, Water
and Storm Sewer Improvement Project ;�84 $ 5,097.32
' Estima.te ��l - Planning Water Improvement Project _
��75-G $ 557.97
Estimate �`kl - Planning Storm Sewer Improvement
! - Project ��87 $ I,585.1.2
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Professional Services Rendered: Fr'1d1eV C1V1C Center
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� D. M. Noyes Co. Est #7 $27,033.00
H. Horwitz Co. Est #6 24,450,00 ,
' Hoffman Electric Est #6 _ 2, 6Ot�.00
$54, 083. 00
, Architects Fee C 2/ of $54,083.00.. ... ....�1,081.66 .
Blueprinting and reproduction ................ .. 5.88
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PRO)ECT: Fridley Civic Center
(name, address) 6431 University Avenue N. E.
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(— City of Fridley (,aRCHiTECT'S PP.0)ECT NO: 6013 -
6431 University Avenue N.E. �ONTP.ACT FC�R: General Construction
Fridley,� Minnesota 55421
(_ � CO�lTR�CT DATE: November 2: 1966
In accordance with this Contract and the attar.hed App+�cati�n ror Payment the Contractor is entitled to payment in the
amount stipulated below. The pr2sent stati�s of the account For this Contract is as #ollows:
ADDITIONS $ DEDUCTIONS ;� � OP,lGiNAl. COt�TEtA�T SUtvt ..$ 282s 600 e OO
Change Orders approved � CHANGE ORDERS
in preyious months by I TOTAL ADDIiIONS ..,$ Zr 269. 00
Owne,r— TOTAL SUB TOTAL . . . . . $
Subsequent Change Orders � T07�AL DEDUCTION$ ••� 284r 869. �0
Number Approved CON i'RACT SUrU 't0 DA7E ..$
(date) --_----_.____--.-_-.� BALANCE TO FINISH ..$ 49j 691. 0�
. I TOTA€� COMP�ETEQ TO DATE $ 23`�r 178,DO
I MATERIAL5 STORED . . . $
, � TO�'AL C01�9PL€i£�.7 & STQRED $
" RETAiNAGE _ 10 ai� 23, 518. 00
TOTAi E�!€iN[t1 LESS
I RETA�NAGE . . . . :. ,$ 211, 660.00
~ LESS !'REVIOUS
CERTIFIGATES . . . . $ 193r 408.00 • _
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This Certificate is not negotiabie. It is payable only to the payee named herein ard its issuante, Nayment and acceptance a�e without
prejudice to any rights of tne Qwner or Contractor under their Contract. !f AIA QOCUh1ENT G70'L APPUCATIQN fOR PAYh1EyT, or other
application form" contafning satisfactory evidence of payment for �ti'ork previously completed DOES N�T ACGOIv1PANY THlS CERTIfICATE,
the Contractor sha{I first provide the equivalent certifica;ion by cempiet';ng•and executing the fo�lowing:
State of:
Cour�ty of:
The. undersigned certifies that the Work covered by this Certi�icate fe� ,
Payme�t has been completed in accnrdance �vith the Contract Documents.
that at[ amounts !-iave been paid for 4Vork for which previous �eriificates
fQr Payrnent were issued and payments received, and that the current payment
shown herein is no�v due.
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CERTIFICA?E NO: 8
Subscribed and sworn ta before me t;�is
day of 19
Notary Public: -
My Commission expires:
DATE GF ISSUANCE:
AtA DUCUh1�NT �703 • CE�iIFICATE FO� f',°,Y��1�tiT • SEPTEMBER 19u5 EnITION • r`14&6 AIAC'
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�sSUANC�: Ju�ie 2a, 1957 p�=r��ECr: Fridley Ci.�ac Center
CERTIFICATE NG: 6 ADD?E55: 6431 University t�venue i�I. Ee
APPLICATION P�O: 6 � VJ N E R: l%lty of Fridley
FOR PERIOD COi�ITRACTUk: Ht�iu�Y a. iI0'.:`veIT� t� CO.� IiVl:v
FROM: riay 17, 1967 CC�N i RACT FOR: �iechanica:l t�`ork
To: June 14, 1967 C�t�TRACT �.�TE: ,Jovelnber 2, 1966
c�o S. C. Smiley � Associates
TO: Village of I'r.idley 1750 xennepin �vernie, �':inneapolis, ��4'04 OwNE2
In accordance with this Con'rract and the attuched Application i=or Payment the Contractor is entitfed to payment in�t�ie amount
stipulated below.
The ,present status of the acceunt for tr�is Cortract is as �ollows:
[�f� APPROV�b
� APPROVED AS NOTED
❑ RErURNED FOR CORRECTfOt�S
❑ NOT E:�UAL i0 SPECIFiC�.710t+6S
CKcCM.�D FOR CESlGN AND M.ATeR1ALS O�dLY.
VfPi�OR TO B: RiSP7y5i8LE F3R ALCURACY OP
D"cTAil. pIPP,.IVSiCiYS, VERIF6C/tT10N OP FIEtD
COi�tLiiiCM� AP1D COORD7NATIOM' W17ti AtL
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Ct-IANCE URD�RS
�'OiAL r!�DDIiIUi�S . . . . . . �— --
SUB tOTAL . . . . . . . . . $---
TOT4L DEDUCT�ONS . . . , . . �---- -----
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LESS _1� `;�3 RETAINAG� .
T�TAL EtiR�+ED LESS
R�TAIPJAGF . . . . . . . . . . .
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This cer�ificate is not negotiable, i� is payable onfy t;; the p.�syez name�! her:in and its issua�ce, payment
and acceptarice are without prejudice te any righPs of the Ownar or Contr�c.tc,r .ur:,a,er their Contract.
IF AIA DOC. G70?., APFLICATiUN �OR PAYMENi, cr o'rhe; app;icat�en for�r.s cont�ainii;y sa`.isfac.:�°y �vider,ce of pcyment for
work completed do nat accom�?any. this Ce;tificci?, the Contractor shal! provide the foliowing certifita'ion by s+gning below,
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County of: �_- . " ) Subscri�aed ar�d Swcrn ta before rr�e ?his
The undersigneii certifies that the tiwork co�>r�d by hi; ` rtu.cate ?�cr .
Payment hcs been completed in accord�nce *ath tne Lcnrrr,ct Jo.um �its, dny.�f i9
that all items siiown on previous Applic�tion� � or ?cym-�nt a�:cl on ,vhi;:h
payments have:b��n receive� ha,ye:np4i:been paid, and lhat the curre-�t Notary Pub(i::: ,
payment sno•.vn herein is naw du�. ,
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CER��FICATE OF ?/+Y�tENY
aiA DOC G-703 SEP7. 1963 EUlT10N GNE PqGE
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IFOR ELECThICr1L INSTA�.,Lr1TrOI+1 ---_— ^ __— JS ETwTi7LED 70 THE SIXTH PAYMEI�7
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THE FRESENT STATUS OF THE ACCUUfvT F�R TN�: ABnVE CONTRACT IS AS FOLLOWS:
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ADDiIIONS DEDUCTIONS
Ch{ANGE ORDERS APPROVEL' IN PFEVIOUS MON?H'S 3'I G'rinNcRL TO�. L
CHANGE CRDER No.— ��— —F,P?RU`�e0._�'��-?"'v`__15__
CNANGE ORUER No.— __AFPROVED_—__�_____-19_
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CFIANv: ORDER ho. ---�I,f't'ROYED--- 19—
CfiANGE ORi)En �:o.— _APPkOVED__ _ —79___
CHANGt ORDER No.— APPROVED_ _____l��
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�UE CONT2,�C7�Jf� 7O dAi"� . . . . . . . , $ : Z7:260.OQ
LESS ��iAl;�lA�� . ZO �r� . . . . . . .. $ 1.726.00
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T':�i; certifi:ete .is based on the ettimated amount oi work completed in t?�e
period covered a.^.d any rotainage shown is deducted therefrom.
Th�� certificcte is not m•9otiobfe, it is ��oyable oniy to 1he payee named
herein and ir, iswance, paymeni and ac<eptance are witho�t p:zjuu+ce tc
any rignt: of the Owner or Conlroct3r ondzr }heir contratt. ��
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Minneapo3.i.s n M# ca�esota SS432
Hoa,ozable Mayor and �iCy Council
c/o I�rv��in G. Brunse�.l
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenc�e N.E.
Minueapolis, I�SSi..nueso�a �Sk2�
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CERTZFI(:ATE OF TkdE E�SGI�tLER
We submit herewith Estimate :70. �'�, the fi�al �stisnateA Eaar Sandstrom � Hafner,
Inc.9 749 Forest Dale Road� New i�r�tght�na Minaaesc�ta 55112, for work completed
for constreiction of Storm Sew�r Improvement S�C, according to cantract.
Original Lump Sum Bid
Alternate No. T+wo - Deduct
Adjusted Original Contr�ct irice
Change Oxder No. �ie - Add
ADJUSTED CONTRACT PR�CE
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27 L. F. �..510 Cl. II7� ZO-12 � l3aep (v $6.OA
88 L.F. 18" C�,. II� �.2-14' lleep C� $8.00
' 204 L, F. 24" CI.. I9 22-24' I?eep C! $15 . 00
60 LeF. 36" C1. III �.i-14' Ae�p �$16.00
257 L.�. 36" Cl. IV 18-2UP Deep �$21.00
2 L. F. 36Q1 Cl. iV 22-2G° Deep @$23.00
' 1 Ea. Std. Maiahole 12-14° Ueep @$3QQ.00
1 Ea. S�d. Matahole i4-16' Deep @$350.00
1 Ea. Short Catch Basin @$15Q.0��
' S �a. St&e Catch Basins @ $160.00+
703 S.Y. �ituminoua Surgace Repl. @ $lo5ti
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Deducti.ons from Contsact
299 L.F. 12" CeB. Leads @$5.00
62 L.F. 15" C.B. Leads @$5.50
�2 L.F. 18" C.B. Leads @ $6.00
�9 L.F. 18" Arch C.B. Leads @$7.04
55 L.F, 15" Clo II D-10' Deep @$5.50
30 L.Fo 15" Cl. III 0-10' Deep C� $So50
2S LoFe l�" Clo IIY 0-10' Deep @$6.00
$ 1b2.00
704.00
3,060.00
96�.00
Sg39�.00
46.00
300.00
350.00
15(3.00
800.00
1.05�a.50
$12,983.50
$ 1,k95.00
341.00
72.00
343.00
302.50
165.00
150,00
$116,500.00
-4.000.00
$112.500.00
+733.50
$113,233.50
12,9$3.50
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70.5 L.F. 18" �1. ZII 10-12° Dee�� @$7.00
19 L. F. 18 "�l. II 0-i0" DQep �� $6.U0
SI L. F. 24" Cl. II 0--10 B Deep @�8. C�0
201 L.F. 24" C1. iV �4-26' Deep (? $2b.00
4 L.F. 3Q" Cl. II 0-�0' Deep C� 1�i.00
2�.eF. 30" C1. II A�ch 0-10° Deep @$12.00
lI.S L.F. 36" C1. II 0-10' Deep �$13.00
15 L.F. 36" C1. II 10-1Z` D�ep @$1�.00
47 L.F. 36" C1. II i2-14' Deep C� $25.Ot�
38 I..F. 36" Cl, III i4-16' Aeep �$17.00
210 L. F. 36" Cl. I�T 16-18 ° De�p C$20.00
58 L.F. 36" C1. IV 20-22' Deep @$22.00
1.3 L.F. 36" C1. Iy Jacked @$10O.0�
1 Eso 12" F�ared �:nd Se�tion @$��.UO
1 Ea. Short Maazhole @ $I70.U0
1 Ea. Std. Maianole 1E,��.8' Deep @$4Q0.00
120 L.F. 1" Cbppe� Scr�rice Line (? $3.Q0
120 L.F. 6" VGP San, S��i.ce Lin�: @$3.00
2 Ea. 8" x b" Saddle� @$3.(10
817 S.Y. Sod Replacesn�n� @ $0.50
503 C.Y. FounctatiQn CosrectiQn M��terial @$Oo50
Total Deductivns
Final Contrac� Price
Less: Estimat� No. Y $20¢651.40
Estimate No. 2 16$6A8.60
Esti�nate No. 3 41, 549. �5
$ 493.50
1I4.00
408.00
3,216.00
40.00
2�000
149.SQ
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705.00
646.00
4,200.00
1,276.00
13A.U0
75.00
i�a.00
400.00
360.U0
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$ 16,511.50
$109,705.50
Tatal 1'aid To Da�e $78�809.85 $ 78,809.85
AMOUNT NOGT DtTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 30,895.65
We have viewed the �ork u�der cor�tract for th� construction of Storm SeFrer I�rove-
ment Project No. S--C, and find tt�at th� sam� �s subs�antiallq complete in accord-
ance with the contract docuiaents. We �ecommes�d that the final payment be made
upon acce�ataace by Your Hano�abl� Bodye and tY�at �he one year eontractual ma3n-
tenance bond coamGenc� on the d�t�: liste3 belo�r.
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Minnea�olis� Miaaiesota 5�432
July 11, 1967
Iionorable Mayor and City Cou�.c�l
c/o Mre l�arvin Bnana�ll
City of Fridley
6431 Universiey Aveuue NeB.
Minaeapolis, riinnesota 55421
Geatlemen:
CEKTIF�CATE OF THE ENGINEER
We submmit herewith, Estimate No. 3, the final estimate for Y.ays Well
Drilling Co,, 413 North Lexington Parkway, Sto Paul, Mim4esota 55106, for
irork complet�d thfs daee for cnnstructioa o� Wa�er Imp�ovement No, 85,
according to contract.
LI� SUM BID
Change Order #1 -- Add
Deductione from Gontract
F�rnish and Ius��il T�npo Lgner Pipe -- 850' @,60
Drili and Bail Sandrock �- �1e2 �oYo @ 35.00
Fina1 Contract Price
Lesa: Eatimate �1 $A,7�0.20
Batimate #2 2.340.00
$2,880.00
2�600.00
-510.00
-392°00
$4.578.00
Psid to Date $4,120.20 4�
At�lODNT NOW DUSe o o. o o e. o o e.... a e o 0 o a•• o o$ 457.$0
iie have vi�ved the work uader contract and find that the same is substan-
tially complete in accord�nce with ti�e contract documents. We reca■mre�d that
the final payment be made ups�n acceptance by your Honorable Bod�, antd that
the one year contractual mai�tenan�� bond commeace on �h� date listad �bo�s.
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Respectfully subaittid.
COMSTOCK 6 DAVIS, IDiC.
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DEPAKTP!�E�1it` OF I-�IG�-€V�JAYS
St. ,PauI, T�+Iir�n. 551Q�
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FRiDI.�:�9 P�I��SOTA
Remittance by Check, Money Order or Draft should be
Payable to: Minnesola Department of Higbways
DESCRIPTION
INV'OICE P�O� 1 (FTI�IAI,)
Y�fORK i�RFOR:IED U1�f7ER AG�EL�IdT N0. 5�.6t�9 o�t sP
020��1? - �'H 1�7
CONTRACTOR: I� EZ,ECTRIC GO.� �
CONTRACT N0. 12081 & SI;PPLET.��1T N0. l
FULZ TRAFFIC AC�UATED SIG:��L SYS'��i A�].1�.' 80�,a�
FULL TRAr�'FIC ACTUAT"'r�D STGNAL S'�S�M B 209 ?OO�JO
SUPPI�d:�NT�.L �iGi�T.��NT ?�toa 1 �� B 390000
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P.�R AGI�EERSEI�: CI`ii�5 SHARF OF C4STS� �00
FLUS E�IN�R�I�� (6 v)
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`DEX I?EM _ ALL1T. Q`T/R. F�,D � E�VGUM�RANCE NO.
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COVEP.E� B'f 7H1S CLAI`7 H.A� � � J 'S F� 11N.
RECEIVED OR T�r;E SEr.VI l . .. �-r� :.M1!'r'��,
ARE IN ACCORDAtJL= \'/IT}, .,, '�.Ir .,. �„ . :..1J AF.`E
IN PROPER FORM. KI�y�D. A::.:�i,^iT. :♦'::: .. `.tcTY. AND .
PAYMENT TKEREFUR IS HERE�Y RE :otdMSt�GED.
APPROVELI:.�� ' /` ` �` � � ��'--" DATE � ��r � I
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�nd the aaid Le��ec do covenant to pay the �ai�l rent in equal monthly pa} mcn[., in ach•ancc, to-wit: The su�n of a� 11�3
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in l��sful rnoncy of tl�c i'nited �tntc,:it tt�c oEficc of said I,c>sor $�. (.?;.9 t'�O� l'.�fi. Ju.� � L�t�� V�'^ ) TiQ�'' Bi�.;��1�.0I�1� iFinn• rj)�..�
or at such ottiFr place �s thc said Lessor ma}• designate in u'ritinR. nnd tliat aaid I.essee H�ill keep an3
mair taiu th�� �:iid pn•mi>o; �luriu� the :ifores:iid <<�rm, :ind quit nnd dcli�'cr up the snid nremi�cs to thc said Le�sor peacea6lS• and quiedp nt ttic cnd of thc afon•�aiid
tertrt or at nnp pre�-iuux [crruirudiun ih��reuf for any-cne:se, in as good order and conclitio�. and state of repair, rea,onable use and w•earing thereuf and ine��itable
accidents escepte.l. n: tha, s:unr n;�x ar�• or may be put i��tu by sai:i [.e;.:ar or by saic( i.es=ec
1'hut snid Lr�=sec �vill put nnd !:rep snid txecnise� continually- in a neat, cla�n and :espectable cor.dition, it:•:�Iurlin3' th�e «'ater clo�et+, snd x•itl keep the +ide-
a•:tlks in front a[:d nlou� �:�id pre:ui-c� �le;ueci of ice ar;d snn�c, or ott�er oh�tructions or objectio:�ab!e thinq, ulso all ashe<, �;:irbci�e and refuse of any kiad to be remo�•rd
nt saic! Les,ee', czprn,c. Thnt .�aid Lc�eee ��i!l nut keep or allo�c any liquors br beceraoes of ur. intosies[ing na!ure or tendeney, to be sotd, kept or tolerated on said
premises, nor .�n�' Kambiiu� niir uther inunoral practice. Tt;e said Lessee w-ill nnt tt�ake or suffer sny K�aste thereon cr thereof, nn3 w�ill not sssign or undzrtet asid
prcmi.e, cr unp part thrre�,f �sithuut the con�ent of .:aid Lessor �vritten and signed on the blck of this iFa�e, nnd nut to ire sai�l p:r.vii>es nor any par[ Q�erruf �ur
nn}' purpo�c callcd extra h;iz:�rclou- b� iu�ur;ir.cc comp:inics. 3ai�1 Le;;ee also aSrec to rcp(ace all gla�s now or hereaiter brukcn on =�id premi+c+ during �aid trr:i:.
and pa}� [or utI the eitp u�:iter, seH�.r di=po�al ch2r�e nr rent.il, or unp other �er��;ce u�ed thereun during the>ame time
The said 1.F•.=ec at��cr to p�.0 nnd kecp all :k� (i�; hts. tire-e:>r.ipes. plumbin�. coi!et�, sink=. Gipes. dr,iin�, nater-meters, ateam pipes and rndintor: in nnd for
said prrmi�c; in ;;urnl order and i � p.iir .it �:eid 1 e ec': o« n cc ;: an.l c�pen:� during �aid term.
Thc �uid Le<,�•c .�I<o acree at �aul I�,oe' o�� n co�t and espen;c during the term of thi; le::;c tu pu[ and keep saicl p:emi?es in Goo�i and !ub:�tantial repnir.
Th�• �aid Lr>:co :i!.o u�;rei• at <aid Le;-ae', o�vn cust and expeme ta put and keep snid premi�e: in �uch comli[;nn that they a•ill comply` with all Feuerat.
titute and \iuni��iF>:il i.:i�v<, Ch;irtrn, (hdiva:ue.+ and HeS;ul:ttion.. and furni=h aC snid i.exseds u��-n ri�k, co.;t and espen-euntl:ul�!i[iona; plu[nbin�,t•entilation,firt-
e�c:iprx, firr pr��tr�tion ur �.,tt�er iwpcu�'otncnt, require�l bp �eate. Jlunir�ipal ur other L�«�;ttl authoricies. � . .
The ,ai�l Lr.:re co�'err.int and :i�ree at -:u�l Lr.:ce's o�� r, ri<k eost iind ozpcn<e, to korp :tll plati• Klt:?s, if any. on saiil pre�ni���: insured a¢ain�t lo.<+ or
injurie;, st all timo> durin_ •.iid terui, iu u-ur.�t l.i:�� in.-ur i rr rnmpan}', -�ti-fa��tor� to ai�t [.r��ur, and w ill defi�'er ttie pu!icy oF such !n �.urance� to th� �sai<i L�>sot
or Lr<-6r`. .-\�:i�nt. ar.rl �•�hibit re� ript- for thi• prcuiium> therru�, upon .lemand w'ielu.� .t ma�onabl�. time th,�reafter T`�r said Puli��}' to bc �.�ritton in thr name�nF >:tid
I.cssnr , if ra•quc.trd.
Thc :ui�: Lr<;i c ::gmi• chat tL�� •aid [.e>;or <hall nnt be huiden ur liahle fur :iny' la:s or �I:uu:«;e a hirh rnay t�e suatuim d fiy the said Le�see nr Mher.
by' [hi• rrs•nu n( tl�r• (n�rziu�. bur�tin��. o�-ertlm� iu;: ur rtefec�t nf ai:}' uatcr. ;eµ�er. Q:�; nr st��am pipe>, c�n,et, or sink:, in.ur ab�,ut ?�id pre•tni��.s or frutn prnmi-es ucer- "
head. oor f��r any lu-., ur �l�una.�e «iiirh �iirertlS ��r imlinrr�tl_: ;n:�y be :u�taincd b}• water. -t��cer ur g,is, nur fnr !n<: or iLimaee CiIU�CCI t]l' N:LCCf. iC(' OC :noN' fri��u e�uf,
akpliy;ht�. [r:�p,�lnun nr uttu•r��i..•. n�;r t��r 1�,-, ur d:�n� i�.�� k,y� r:�• r�•:�.ur, of t}�e pn�-ert ur ;uture coaditiun ot rrp:�ir �t .;:tid pre�n;:es or. for, C�.»s or d:��ua�e ari�iny; Fr:�n� ,
ac[s ur o�ni�<i��n.: uf <�iirl L�•.;� r ur otlu•r+:i� ti�n:�nt.; o� uccupierx. � .
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�hn�e ti���ni t�� p:irti� -+, i-i�in, t�� �,ur, h;i��.. 1��:�-r, or <<� m;�L�� rrp:�ir;. ahrr.itinn:,,r iee:pro�c�ur•nt.> t�� buildin�; ��r p:vt.. :� p:�rt nf whi�h i< he�rcin !c,ucd, and in-crt .;ucA
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EXCERPT TAI�N FROM THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CO'JNCIL MEETING OF
JANUARY 3, 1967
PAGE 1- LEASE FOR PUBLIC WORKS Gt1RAGE (TABLED 12/19/66j:
Gouncilman Harris said he has discussed, with the principals involved, the
possibility of effecting a better lease arrangement.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to authorize the signing af the lease with
the following modifications: The lease is to be effective January 1, 1967
rather than November l, 1966, and if the City exercises its right to stay
into the second year, a credit of $100 a month be applied against the lease
arrangement during the year, so that it could be as much as $1,200 far the
'whole year, or $100 less a month than the $533 the City will presently be
paying. Seconded by Councilman Wright. Upon a voi�e vote, there being
no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
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RESOLUTION NU. ��-� � 1967
RESOLUTION DIRECTING PREP�IRATIUN OF ASSESSN,ENT ROLL F�R WATER,
SANITARY S�WER AND STOI2M SEWER 7MPROVF:i�fENT P�:OJECT N0. 79
BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka
County, Minnesota, as follows;
l. It is hereby determined that the assessable cost of construction
witt� respect to the following named improvement to-wit;
WATER, SANITARY SEWER AND STOTtM SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT N0. 79
including all incidental expenses thereto is estimated at
$
2. The City Manager with the assistance of the City Clerk shall
forthwith calculate the proper amounts to be speci.ally assessed
for said improvement against every assessable lot, piece or
parcel of land benefited by said improvement according to law,
PASSED AND ADOPTEB BY TAE CITY COUNC�L OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY
THTS DAY OF � 1967.
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CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunse
MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
RESOLIiTION N0. ��C�' � 1967
A RESOLUTION DIRECTING PUBLICATION OF HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENT
ROLL FOR WATER, SANI.TARY SEWER AND STOP.M SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT N0. 79
WHEREAS, by a resolution passed by the Council August 7, 1967
the City Clerk was directed to prepare a proposed assessment of the
cost of Wa�er, Sanitary Sewer and Sto-rm Sewer Improvement Project No. 79,
WHEREAS, the C1erk has notified the Council that such proposed
assessment roll has been completed and filed in his office for public
inspection.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CJTY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
FRIDLEY, ANOKA COIINTY, MINNESOTA, AS FOLLOWS:
l. The City Council shall meet at the City Hall in the City
of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, on the
at 8:00 P.M. to pass upon the proposed assessment
for Water, Sanitary Sewer and Storm 5ewer �nprovement Project
No. 79.
2. The City Manager shall publish notices of the time and
place of ineeting in the official newspaper of the City, •
at least two (2) weeks prior to such meeting.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CTTY OF FRIDLEY
THIS DAY OF 196%.
ATTE ST :
CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell
MAYOF� - Jack 0 o Kirkham
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sT�i�rE oF �:� i t� r�ES oT �
C0�lNTY OF ANOK11
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TH ! S AGREEP�9� NT, rnade and entered inta f:l� i s d�y of
, f96%, k�y and between the Park and RecreG-tion Cammission
of the City of Fridley, Anok� County, h7innesota, hereinafter
referred to G s the "Comm i ss i on°', and i=�1r. Ed��a��d Braddocic, a reg i stered
profess i on� I en� i neer, here i nafter refer�E�yd �� as "Braddocic".
SE !7 i-1Ef2EIi��AFTE}< AG2EED i�;r and bLt��ef�:► -�{-�e �arties-
TNAT the Cofnmi ss i on i s i n charge of ane� responsi�t e for the
deve I c�pment, m�n �gement �nc! operai i on o-i t+�e I��r�k ar�� Reer�at i on
1 ands and p�ogram w ith the C ity of �r i dl ey, �;nc�k� �o�araty, PA i nnesota .
TFiAT i n the �cq�a i s i t i on, p I�:nn i ng arad aeve 1 o�men� �f sa i d
park �nd recreat i on sys-�em, the Co,nm i ssa on re�ta i res the servi ces
of a profess i ona ! p�rk and recrc�-� i or� p(anner.
TH„T Sraddack i s a reg i stered c i v i i errg � racer a!'3d I and
su��veyor and h� s had extens i ve �xper i�nce as � pari: and re�reat i on
planner.
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advice to the Com►r�ission, and C�raddock desires to serve the Commission
on a reta i ner ba s i s�nd to pe r-f �rr� h i s serv i ces, furn i sh h i.s own
office telephone, autornobile, on�ur�nc�; supplies, and necessary
affice equipment.
t�01�� TNEF�EFO �E, BE 1T AG2�E1� b�� and bet��te�n the part ies
hereto:
THAT tl��e Corrim i ss i o�� w i 1�1 re�a i n Bradriock on a reta i ne r fee
of Four Hundred ar�d no hundrea`�hs ��4�dC�.GO} Doi l�rs per year, payable
�t the ratc� of One Nur►dre,d ari� no hun�redths �:�IOOo00) Dn) I�rs on the
pst cl�y of Octaber, 196%, �nd On� !-luridred and no hundr•�aths (�100.00�
Dol iars on tt�e first day �f J�nu�ry, Apri 1, July, and October of each
year t'�erea-�ter. For the rece ipt of s� i c� r�-L•a i ner fee, Sr^addock
agrees to �ttend at I e�st one Comm i ssi Qn n�ee-� i ng each q�a�r�ter i nc{ ud ing •
the necess�ry wnr�: to pre{a�re for such oaeet i�c�- as requestec� by the
Comm i ss i on . At the rec�uesi. of ihe Con:m i ss i on, 3raddock wou Id prepare
for and attend �dditional meetir�g s a� ine rat� of One Nur�dred and no
hundr�di:hs (�100.00� Uollars per meeting,
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, specif-ications for �ctua( constructi�n shall be �s agreed upon by
� separa-te agreem.etit ay and bet}�ec�� the Commission and Br�ddock.
� it i s understood by �nd between the part ies that Braddock's
� work i s ta be under the coorcl i na c i on and d i rect i on of the D i rector
of Parks � Recre� � i on .
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Th i s agreernent ma�� !�e terr�� in�iied by e i-�Fier pa rty upon th i rty
' �3fl� days wri%ten noticz �o �he, other p�r�ty. �
, D��ted th i s day of ,! 96� .
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E�iCERPT FP,Oi�7 RE�ULAE; COUNC`�L P�iINUTES �F JUNE 5, 1967
P�'LF�K AND P.ECREATION CO2��iI5SI0v i�IEETI�G �1INt1TES ,�1�1Y ? S,_ 7 957 :
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DISCQSS � 0?i �JF C0�ISULTa�ti'i' S P�OPOS� :
CounciLn�an Sheridan read che motion nf the Parks and Recreation CO�.��ZJJLOLZ
that they des�re to enter into ac� agree�nent with iir. Braddock alon� th�
general lines of t�:is leteer. Councilaian Fiarris said he had read the letter
and felt that it was vague. Councilr,:an Sa:nuelson suogested that the City -
'tlana?er talk with �Ir. Braddock for clarifi�catiun oL tne Letter, Ttze City
rian.2ger said h�� �•:cu?d sit do�.�n ��i=th t�e Ci.t;• �1tr_u:-�.t��y an� �•tr. Braddoc� if
the Couneil �vis:�_s to go �uhcad c•�i.tn thi.s; Counciiin�n L�eb1 a;ked if t���
new �ity �Planner ���ould be able tc� solve sor:ie of �E�ese pro5le;as. Council-
man Samuelson said that sorie of �tt�ese proble:�s c•�are of an enoineerin� aspect
o� park cic:velo,�:�enf: ane] n.ot: �or overall Cit:y �'lanni_n� in 1lly taay. COLtI1C11-
man Liebl sazd that=•then the City neeus a Cons��?L-��nt to develop our parks.
Councilman Samuelson sai.d tlic Parl: Com�,�issia�t f:e�ls ttie need for a tectinical
man .to pttt th�.ir ideas into reality. The Council �U-reed that somethin�; more
detitzitive i_s ne�ded, as the lette� i.s too open end�d. rlayor Y.irkhani said
that the COUIICI� needs more in£orr��atzon. ' � •
MO'TIO�; by Councilm�n Liebl to receive the Parks ai�cl �.ecreati.on rfeeti.ng
� Minutes o� �Iay 15, 1S67. Secondecl by Council��lan Harris. Upan a voice
vote, the�e being no n��ys, �iayor Kir�:ham declared the rsotion carried.
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S.C. SF�1IL.EY & ASSOClA?'ES
Suite 12 17�0 tiennepin Avenue FE 8-6�5?
Minneapo!is Minnesote 55403
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To: H. S. HorWitz, Inc. CHANGE OR[�ER NU. Nj_2
1411 11th Avenue South Da�e : 24 July 1967
Minneapolis, Minnesota 554py. Comm Pd�. : 6013
Contractor for: Mechanical. work
At: Fridley Civic Ceni:er, F�-idl�y Mii�nesota
Owner:�ity of Fridley
Contract dated: Novembex' 2, 19C6
You are hereby i�structed, subject to provisions of the above mentioned contract, to make the fol-
(owing modifications therein:
, �Furnish and install complete, aIl mai:erial and labor
required for �ina.shed exhaust sys�e� in ILoom B7 as
per mechar.ical dr�wing 1�-3 .for the sum of Add $838 0 00
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Al1 �aork to be accomplished as per applicable contrac�t and
S��f�"0 �g c��"on requiremen�s.` . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,
Amoun o n ina antract . $ lI� 020.00
Amount of Previousfy Amended Contract . . . . . . . . . . . . • • • • • • • • $117,251.�0
This Change Order No. M-� _ ��� . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 838.00
Present Amended Confract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $118, �89 . 00
S. C. $miley & Associafes, Architects Owner C_± � of Fr; c �
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7800 GOLDEN VALLEY ROAD - GGLDEN VALLEY, MINN. 55427
��emo to: Bloo:ningtcn F�i.ch�iel.d
Broolcl_ti�n Centc;r ;�osevil.le
Golur�bia i?ei��lts S��. lanthony
Coon F�apics St. Lauis Par'.�
Crysta.l_ t��e st St . P au7_
Eciina. I�iotiind.
FridleJ i%air�zei,onka
Hopl<_ins �
Nev: Eri.ghton
I�te�r Hope .
Ply7novth
For the ptzrpose o.� ex�editir_g the s�.laz�T surv2y being conducted by the
Stanton l�ssociate.s, � Iir. Robert4�I. Ynoch will be cal:t�r_� on your
cornr?unity for �pecific iniormai.ion rela.t�:iv� to t�e surste,y. I take
t1v_s op��ortut�ity to inform you of t'r_e individual!s na�r� in riopes that
2ess coniusion ��-ila_ result vrhen he ca?ls or stops in for a v�.sit.
Very tru1� your�,
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A. $SStiE.�1°�i �ON CSI3"�F,���G �I�ARGBS� �t3 � G� l�D��O� i'0 BE b�V�D AGA�iST
�1I3$%�,�Ad�I PROPI�$���5 �� COIaI�8��0a� �i���s�d � �AYEa PAYA83.L� �'I 196�
�BAS, a anuisauce condi�i��► �as b�en $oemd to exist � Loti 3, MWitor'a
�dbdivisiLon l�u�nber 21, Pexc�� �.�Os
t�REAS, the oxner o� sach proga�rty was given �aotice to abats sncb
uuisaace, aad
WEiB1dBA3, the o�er ai� auch �xopert� did aot abate auch nuisance and the
Ci� of R�sidJl�y, under suthorit�r of �eo�ioa 145023 Mivaeso�a Stste SCatat� of
1953 did thssefor� abate the aauisance at a total cost of $451J.00o
DiAW, 7�A�AIdB BS ��85�.VSD, �hat the C�ty Clerk is hesaby aut6oris�d
and d8.rectsd to certify to the Couaey A�ditor for collection vith th� tasts
payable in 1968s the charg�a as list�d �relavs
Lot 3, AudiCor's Subd�,vision #Zl, Parcel 180
C��a��x�g up +debris
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PASSBD AIiD ADAP�BD �C ?8E Gk'�Y CO�JHC�II. OF T8B Ci� 0� FRID�.BY
'1'�iYS DAX �� , 1'967
A�iR"BST s
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ANOKA COUNTY AUDITOR
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ANOKA, MINf3E&OTA 55303
421-4760
City of Fridley
Marvin Brunsell, Clerk
6431 University Ave. N. E.
• Fridley, Minnesota 55421
Dear Mr. Brunsell:
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Commissioner Peterson brought the reques� of the City of Fridley,
before the County Board on April 11, 1967, to purchase tax for-
feit lots 13, 14 and 15, Block 7 oF Carlson`s Summit Manor North
Addition. Mr. Peterson had appraised these lots at $25.00 each,
and recommended that they be sold to the City of Fridley for public
purposes. The County Board did. approve Commi_ssioner Peterson's
recommendations. `
Ugon receipt of $75.00, plus $1.00 which is a charge by the State
for drawing the deed, we taill then requisi�iorL the State for your
tax deed. Upon receipt of tne deed from the State �ae will imme-
diately forward it to your office.
Very truly yours,
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F,noka County Auditor
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cc Mr. Harvey Peters�n
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Paul Bro�m, Direc cor ef Parks F� Recreation
Na.sim Qureshi, City �'ng'ineer
i�'Iay 18, 19ti7
rTis� . #29-67
RE: Soil Condi�tions in Lots 13, 14, & 15,
Block 7, Carlson's SuMmit Manor North
Addition.
The following are the results of the borings we made in
these three lots. The location of the 'oorings is shown on the attached
map.
l. North
a'�-9 s�a
b) 9-9•5 Peaty Clay .
c 9.5-11 Glav
d� H20 at 9.0
2: Middle '
a 0-11 Sand
b 11-12 Peat�r Clay, Mos+ly Clay
c) 12-16 S�d
3. South
a 0-62 Sarid
b) �-13 Gummy C1ay
c) 13-15 Blue Clay
d) 15-16 S�,nd
It was report�d to us that the house to the north put in
footings some 7' below his basemznt floor.
It seems �re would have to remove some of the �ad soil and
�backfill the lots with �ood gxanular material tr� maYe these lots
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ANOKA COUNTY AUDITOP.
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July 19, 1967
� Marvin C. Brar.selL Clerk , . .,
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City of Fric:ley � .
' 6431 Universit� Ave. N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
' Dear Lir. Brunsell: .
The following described properties were withdrawn from forfext
sale as requested by-y�ur City at various times, and �ae are at
' this time requesting a final disposition of tt-�ese lots. If
these lots are not purchased at this time by your Gity, we will.
place tfiem on.the forfeit list for sale at our next forfeit sale,
, which we hope to have ready within tn� nexL m.onti�.
��Lots 41, 42 (Ex. E. 33')., 47, 48 & 52, Auditor's Sub. No. y2. _
�'�'Lots 3, 4 and 5, Block 1�, (Siib.;. to 5' draina�e & util ease.
� along S'Ty linesj Carlson's Summit Manor Norch Add. -
`-� Lot 22, Block 10 (Subj. to ease. to N�1 Be11 Ca. over N..S`)
(�ubj, to ease. to Cit� of Fridley for hwti. & util purocses
' over & across W'ly 30') Donnay's LakevieLar�lanor Add.
� Lots 11, 12. ar.d 13, Block 2, Hi1l_crest
•,.�LOCS 12, 13 & 14, Block 1 and L�ts 5, 6�: 7, Block Z, Spring
, Lake Park-Lakeside '
'� Locs o:3r�d iU, �locK L, 5prii?g Va11ey
(Refer to vour letter ef 1��Iay 4, 1966 to Mr. Mike 0-`Eannon)
' �,ats 13, 14 & 15, �31ock 7(Sub j. to 5` drain�ge & util. eas� .
along E. lines} Carlson's Summit 1�Ianor \'orth Add.
(Refer to our let�er of Aprii 12, 1967) -
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Ma� we have a definita answer as to what thz Git�� of Fridiey's
intentions aYe �n reterence to the a'�ove prc�perty� as soon as
' poss�hl_e.
Very truiy }�ours ;
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I��HE(�EAS, it 's s necessary, adv i se:b l e ��r�d i r� the pub 1 i c
interest that the City of Fridley establish ne�� roads o� improve
ex i st i ny roads;
ApdD','JHEREAS, i n order to accomp I i sh such purpos e it i s
nece ss� ry to � cqu i re tfze fo I I ow i ng descr i bed ( a nd ( See Exh i b i t A,
�.tt. ched I�ereto�, o:�r�ed by (See Exhibit B, att<-�ched hereto�.
AND 4�J1-IE RE t�S, � negot i�-�ted pr i ce f or su ch i a nd ha s not been
s�-�t i sfi�ctor i I y <rr i ved �-�t by the pa rt ies;
AND 1`liiE�E�1S, by ret-�son af such f. i I ure to err ive �t a
negoti�ted 1=i�ure to s�:l I the lands described in Exhil�it A att.-�ched
hereto, it li�:s becorne necess.�•ry to procure tit! e to such lands
by , r i ght o f= em i nent do►n�in;
N04'! TH� 2E FO(ZF F3E lT fZE50LVED, Th�:t the C ity of Fri d(ey
proceed to pracura tit(e to ihe <�bove described I,nds under its right
of em i ne.t��� dom:; i n <-�nc� that t;k��. C ity r";t�ot^ney be r=,nd he hereuy i s
d•, rected to f i l e tiie nccess�-� ry pet i t i on �therefot• �nd to prosecute
such �c� i on tc� �, su.ccessfu I con� f us i on �r un�; i! it i s ab,ndoned,
d i sm i sseci i�r te:rm i n� ted by the C ity or 4�y the court; that tfie C i �y
Attorney, �f�e �1aYor` :�nd i1�e C I erk do a I I th i r�ys necess<�ry to be
done i:� the commen c�ment, r�r•�s�cut; i c�n � nd s�a ccessfu 1 ter�n i n� t i on of
such �,c� i oc� . ,
,qcfa��tecf by ti�e C ity Counc i i th is � day of � , 1967•
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SUGGLSTE�J TI�TCR:JASES Z�; SAL..! ;Y xOR r�R.E CHIaF �T.�D x?'F�E INS�ECTOR
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' Fire Cha.�� $750.00/m�ni:h $800.00fmon�h
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6431 UniverGity Avenue Nortlleast
Fridley, Minnesota .. 55�21
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Dear Sir:
It was my good fortune to represen�
Corp. in their purchase of 147 acres
by Boise-Cascacie Corporatian.
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D�VELOPMT�NT AND SALES
3204 GRANDVIEW LANLr • 921-1743
MINPII:APOLI5� MIN�IESOTA 554,36
July 13, 1967
Onari 7�iv. of Studebaker
of land in Fridley owned
� Time was of the essence in this transaction. On February 22,
1967� on which date 3� le�.rned that this property was again on
the market, Ciian Biv, of Stud�baker Corp. ha� three sites under
' option9 one of v�hich vras to have been selected for purchase by
their deadl;.n�, March 8, 1967.
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On February 2•3,, 1967 I offered the property to Onan lli_v. �f Stude-
ba.ker Corp., anci Qn P.4arch 8' 1�67� Z�vas instructed to �btain an
option on the four r.anti�uous parcels they ultimately purchased�
a matter of just 14 d�ys, .
Becausc of the time limitation� uithout the generous h21� of inem-
bers of your staff, this purchase �zight not have been consummated.
Mr. Nasin Quersiii, City �ngineer, provided �e with all facts re-
garding the p�ysical attriU��tes of the pro�erty, which facts were
the convincing factors that made Onan liiv. of S��debaker Corp.
re alize that the property was right f�r them, There was mach in-
volved here, bath below and above the ground, and Mr` Quershi
knew his work thoroughly„
.Mr. M�rvin J, Herrmarin, City �ssessmr, pravided information on
real estate ta.xes and the �ill race, He explained in detail how
industry in this school distric9: would reduce the school mill rate.
There were 20 assessments levied agairst this property which had
to be broupnt:up to date under five headings. Patricia Sykes,
Special Assessments Clerk, gave me these 100 figures accurately
over the telephone, tiiereby saving me at Ieast four hours of
valuable time6
I hope you are as pleased with the results of the cooperation of
yoar afore,�:enti.oned staff inembers as I am,
' Yours �ery sir�cerely,
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Fridley � i�i � nrz�sota
Dear S�rs
1 would l�!,e t� e1.�end an �nv�a �� c,n ta each �i' you to
ati,ena the Kri��ti� - s of Colur�ibus Counc.�1 ;r4��'1 ram�.ly
Y�cnlc at L�cke �a��s •n�!�ust 2v� lyo'/. 1'here t•�ill �e
pop and �ce crearr� fvr the c�i�ldren� be�r f�r tlie a�?ults
plus i'vvcl y aames � ax�d fun .�or all. 1'he tl�r�e tidll,l p� froa
1:vU r.i•:. to o:UU i'.I�:.
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July 19, 1967
T0: THE C�UNCIT, 0� TFiE CITY OF FRIDLEY:
TFiIS NOZIC�: is direc�ed tu you pursu�,�it to P-Tinnesota Statutes, Sec. 6i4•d54
and is to inform yc�u that the Anoka Cc�unty Democratic Farm�r Labor Committee
will sponsor a picnic to be held on August 20, 1967, i.n the City of Fr.idley
at tYie rear cf the premises at 236 R�ce Creek Blvd., and that as a part of
the activit3.es it is proposed +o cqnduct a�in�o ga�e.
THIS NOTICE is for youx iniormation and requires no action on your part;
however, if there i� any ques�cion, �le�,se consult vour City At.torney and have
him advise me in the matter. °
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FINA��!CI�L CONSULjANTS
MIf�INEAPOLIG, MIPINESCITA 55402 335-82°1 (AREA COOE 812)
Mr. Norman Werner, Vice-PreGident
Municipal Finance Officers Association
1313 Coon Rapids Blvd.
Coon Rapids, Minnesota 55433
Re; Rating Services' Representatives
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Dear Mr. Werner;
This confirms our telephone conversation today regarding the
expected appearancP of r.epresentatives of Moody's Investors Ser- .
vice and Standard and Poor, `both o� New York.
We have made tentative arrangements for these people to come here
in la.eu of our �taicing a group of our clients to New York on Augus't
10 anci 1.1. The initial response was p�sitive and both �irms were
receptive to the idea. These representatives would be those
analysts rating Minnesota, nei.iher af which have been Yiere before.
We have offered to pay their travel and other expense but they
prefer that the expense be defrayed by a publie or official group -
such as MFOA or the Minnesota Association of School Busi.ness Offi-
cials; hence, our contact with you. I have talke� to Mr. Don
Zahn of I,S.D. #197 (West Sfi.. Faul) who believes this would be of
interest to his group.
Our tentative plan i� this:.
l. Enclosed find our check far $300 which should cover round trip
plane fare. Other. arrangemen�s t� pay hc�tel and other expense
here can be made, understanding that Ehlers and Associates
will underw.rite the cost. •
2. We would expect Mr. Huff and Mr. Barrera to �rriv�e c�lednesday
afternaon.
3. MFOA and the School business aLficials group would sponsor a
no host dinner meeting (�ay about 5:30 P.Ni.) at the North Star
Inn that day at which Mr. Huff and Mr. Earrera would explain
ratings and what they require. �
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� 4. On Thursday, the lOth, Ehler.s and Associates would arrange to
f1y the Twin City are� and out-state areas.
• 5. On Friday, the llth, Ehlers and Associates could drive through
� such areas as may have probl�ms including Brooklyn Center,
Fridley, West St. Paul and District 197, and Chaska. (4 and 5
may be reversed depending on flying weather).
�� 6. The invitation should issue from MFOA (or preferably MFOA and
the Minnesota Association of School Business officials).
� If these steps are agreeable let me know so that we may ph�ne New
York to te11 them'the in�itation is on its way so that final plans
can be made here. I think that, because of the importance of hav-
� ing thes� analysts see our area, every effort should be made to
encourage the visit.
We wish to thank you for youx-.interest and will do everything
� possible to assist,you. Let me know if you have any problems.
With warmest personal regards, I am
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Mr:. Robert Ra.ehle
Vice-President
Moody's Investors Service
Mr. John Pfeiffer
Vice-President
Standard & Poor
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Mr. Robert Ehlers, Minneapolis Fiscal Consultant, has discussed the
possibility of having your analyst for Minnesota boric�s visit with
our groups on the general subject of bond ratings and influencing
factors and i,ndicates that your firm would welcome the opportunity
to meet with our group.
Accordingly, we now extend our most cordial invitation to your
representative to appear before us at a dinner meeting on Wednesday,
August 9, at 5;30 P.M. at the North 5tar Tnn, in Ninneapolis. We
wil] be most interested in hearirig whai: he has to say and will wel-
come the opportunity to better acquaint him v�ith our communities.
Understanding the many invitat�.ons you must receive and apprer.iating
the cost involved, we are enclosing our ck,eck for $150 to cover the
round trip air fare with the furth�r understanding that we will
underwrite further hotel and other expense o� your representative.
Mr. Ehlers states that his office will furnish an a9.rcraft and a
car for the use of your re�r�sentative durzng the following two days
so that he might inspect the Tw�ri Ci�.y area and other ar�as o€ the
upper Midwest as your man might request. We think the visi�'might be
of value to your firm also.
Looking forward to your visit and thanking you for your interest, we
are
Very truly yours,
MTNNESOTA CHAPTER MFOA
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SCHOOL BUSINESS OF'FICIALS
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The Mirinesota Chapter M6F.O.A, in co-opErA�ion with the
Association of School. $usine�s Of:�icials is sponsoring
a dinnar mee�ing August 9�h �� the Northstar_Inn,
Minneap�lis, Our guests at thc� maeting �ai11 be the
representatives of Moodyis Invostors Service and Standard
and Poors and tho �opic �`or disc;as�iori wil.l be, quite
naturally, bond ratings.�
A pre-dinner soci��. hc�ur �s sc%edulad to start at 5:00 'P.M.
with diazner at six. In arder ta �'acila.tate matters we -
have �aken the libert� of s��t3.x�� up a monu which,
�.nc].uding t3.p �ai.11 cost $6.00 - Bar is ca�h. �In order
thQ� we migh� hav8 sp�oe res�rvnd � m�.�.at know by Tueadsy
August 1, 1967 if you are coming,
Make your rc�sex�va�ions with Jo�in Murp�y, Golden Valley
immedia�ely. Ths phane nun�ber i� (�i12} 5i,�-�-3781, ext. 43.
Let us know how mr�ny regervstians and we wil3. proceeci
from there. Pay at the dinner.
Yours trul�,
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Date • �7 July 1967
Comm. No.: 6013
Project Fridley Civic Center
Subject . Field Inspection
Memo By : ,7', Richaxds
Present .
Copies To: City Manager — Fridley, D. M. Noyes
General Contractor has completed roafing, sheet metal flashing
being fabr9.cated and-will be install.ed shortly.
• All brick work has been completed, all steel at en�ry canopies
completed.
All aluminum windows are instalTed, glass is on job site and
installation has started.
Al1 facia's completed as to blocking, traming and sheathing,
lathers ma-terial on job site. PreparaLion, scaffolding has
started.
Tile contractors have been o� job, measure3 areas and scheduled
to begin taork this date.
Aluminum entry doors scheduled to be shi.pged from the factory
August 4, 1967.
Ceiling tile contractor has been on job, da.scussed proceedures
with general contractor and electrical contractor.
Painter scheduled to begin pr�.ming building interior the week
of the 24th. Si.te clean-up has started, with rough grading
around building under way.
N.S.P, has arxived on job with transformers and miscellaneous
equipment. It appears they wi11 begin installation on their
equipment shortly.
Mechanical contractor continuing work on duct insta�latian and
radiation piping.
Electrical contractor continuing to pull wiring, running �anduit,
- wiring cabinets.
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� 1750 HENNEPiN A.VEt,!UE ,MINNEA?OLIS, MINNFSOTA 55403 (692) 377-7807 .
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Date c July 28, 1967
Comm. No.: , 6013
� Project : Fridley Civic Center
Subiect Inspection Report - .
Memo By : Mas Matsumo'to
� Present . Don Benson, P. Zube, M. Matsumoto : .
� Copies To: City Manager of Fridley, D. M. Noyes Construction Co.
� 1. All. radiation covers in rooms.to kie painted to be painted to� �
match adjacent wall.
2. Conc.rete block walls on main flcor primed and ready for seeond
� coat. It was noted -that there were d:imples on the bottom center
of exposed jamb blocks :t*hich are marks from the manufacture of
: the blocks. Cor.tractor was advised not to try to patch these
as a patch would tend to accemt the srot. However, any chipped
� black to-be patched as necessary.
3. Roofing - grav�el being instzlled. Counter flashing ready to
� be installed in reglet.
4. Metal �ath in place for stucco wark.
�: 5. Met with Police Chief McCarthy for preliminary discussion on
new proposed layout. .
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MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESQTA 55403 (612) 377-7801
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Date . July 31, 1967
� Comm. No.s 6013
Pro��ct Fridley Civic Center
• Subject . Extra Services for Police Department,
1 Memo By : M. Matsumoto
Present
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sign, plaque
Based on teleph�ne conversations (July 27, 1967) with
Mr. Brunsell and with Mr. Qureshi and minutes of Council meeting
:of July�25, 1967, we are proceeding with the following items
on an extra services basis:
l. Police Departtnent - b1r. Matsumoto met with Chief McCarthy
� at the site on Ju1y 28, 1967, reviewed his basic program
requirements, and drew up preliminary schematic layout.
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Layout dated July 28, 1967 was areviewed with Chief McCarthy
on July 31, 1967. Layout acceptable excep� that it was
decided to have door to squad roam off of the main aisle
rather than off of the cell aisle.
Office partitions on east wall need not go to ceilin�.
Layout was shown to Mr. Brunsell. He was asked to try
to arrange a. Council meeting sooner th.an the August 7th
one as arawings have to be made and mechanical and electrical
designed before prices can be obtained.
2. Plaque - Mr. Qureshi asked that we get a price quotation.
He was advised that w� reco*nmend the plaque being placed :
in the main vestibuie. Mr. Qureshi gave Mr. Matsurnoto the
plaque lettering layout.
3. Sign - Mr. Qureshi asked that we review the proposed sign/
flagpole for design, make any suggestians, and then get a
price from the contractor for the svork.
Mr. Qureshi gave Mr. Matsu,-noto a perspective and a print
of the detail drawings. His staff will make all necessary
drawings.
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4. Site lighting - The preliminary layout was shown to
Mr. Qureshi. It was not clear what th� Council wanted
� done under the Change Order authorized in their minutes
of July 25, 1967.
� � Mr. Qureshi asked about night lighting of the fire station
buildirig - nothing provided.
We will have to resolve with the Council exactly what
j they wish in the Council Office. ,
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H�1LL, SMITH, JU�TEF2, FO�S5LtiG �,I`J[� FEI�:EP�A
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WYMqN SMITH � 1 O50 BIJiLDGRS EXCHANCiE BLDG., MINNEAPOLIS, MIIJNESOTA � 55402
L E O N A R D T. J U S T E R: _ . . P F{ O N E 3 3 9- 7 4 B 1 �• O F F 1 C E 5 I N: O S S.E �� C O O N R A P 1 D S. F R I C5 L E Y
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HEN�RY H. FEIKEMA July 25, 1967
RONALD L. HASKVITZ
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. 6431 University Avenue Northeast
• Fridley, Minnesota 55421
� Attention Mr. Marvi.n Brunsell
Acting City Manager
' Dear Marvin:
� . Re: 61st Avenue Crossover - Trunk Highway 65
Mr. Max Saliter.man has asked nie to look into the report that he has
received. rhat the construction of the above captioned crossover is
1 being delayed. I have also discovered that there was a meeting on
June 22, 1967, apparently called by Representative Donald SaveLkoul
and held at tne bowling alley.
iMr. Saliterinan was not present and had not been advised af this meeting.
So far as he can learn, none of his tenanes tiaere invited to the meeting. �
� He has made a substantial investment in his Shopping Center. As the
City well knows, he has made numerous dedications to conform with the
requests of the City Council and City officials, a11 contFmplating a
crossover at 61st Avenue. •
� : in behaIf of Mr. Saliterman, would you treat this letter as a request �.
for the immediate construction of the 61st Avenue crossover, In the
� event there are ftirther hearings or discussions on the matter, my
client would want an opportunity to be present. The businesses sur-
rounding the bowling alley and the �owling alley are certainly goin� to
� have improved busir.ess opportunity with the final and total develogment
of the Saliterman shopping Center.
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cc: Mr. C. E. Burri.11
Mr. N. R. Osterby
, rir. Max Saliterman
Xours truly,
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Wyman Smith
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WYMAN iMITFi . -
LEDNARD T. JLlSTER
THOM�AS G.FORSBERG
HENRY H. FEIKEMA .
RONALD L. HASKVITZ
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P H O N E 3 3 9- 1 4 B 1 • O F F 1 C E S 1 N: ❑ S S E O. , C O O N R A P 1 D 5, F R i D L E Y
July 26, 1967
Mr. Marvin Brunsell
Acting City Manager
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue Northeast
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
Dear Marvin: . .
The Michael Servetus Unitarian Society at the little white -
church on East River Road intends to have a church auction
on Monday, Labor Day, September 4, 1967. I would appreciate
if you would have this letter serve as an application for a
permit. Since this is a church and a non-profit organization, _
we also request that the pernlit fee be waived.
Vernon Swanson, a licensed auctioneer, will again be serving in
that capacity, toilet facilities and parking:will be provided
for. I presume we will need some help from the Police
Department for traffic control. _
Yours truly,
Wyman Smith
Chairman of Auction Committee
Michael'Servetus Unitarian Churc
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Ju1y 25, 1967
, Fridley City Council -
Fridley, Minnesota -
Gentlemen:
On Saturday, Augu�,t jth, uur chapter is hosting the State Jaycee Slow
Pitch Softball Tournament. This is going to be held at Commons Park
starting at 8:00 A.Ni, and running trirough the day. At this tournament we
are proposi.ng to serve beer at no charge to the ba11p1ayers. This has
been a custom of past tournamentso The drinking of beer will be confined
to the Hocke,y Arerla only.
Gle wo�.ld appreciate your approval on this proposaZo
Yours;truly,
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Roger'Berggren, Project Chairman
Fri�:ley Jaycees
P�Btam
"Leadershi{� Trninirzg 7'h; �t�gli Cotnmunity .i�ei�elopment"
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ERICKSON PE"I-ROLEli?�I CORPC�R�rION
1 322 N.'EST LAKE STREET
LIINNEAPOL.IS 8. MINNESOTr1
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Mr. Jac?� 0. Kir'�h�u, Ma,yor
Ci-�y oi Fridl.ey
Fridley Cit� Hall
Frid1°Y� Nsi.nneso#:a . _ _
Dear r•'Lr. Kirkr�: .
We are vrritin,, this �p titF'� simply to verify our phorae convers�.tion of the
a`thAr da� in zrh�.ch th:.> fo�.J.�awin; •POpas c��.scts,�sed.
1. �Te are �:c� :�r�s�;all cur� a.rd gutter �Lnd p��:�etr.ati�n ca�.t and blacktop
to �.eet the City ox Fx�.�.ley spec:aiications on Th.ird Sirc�� �zs agreed.
2. We a�e to �ay for -�he c��x•b and €;u�:i:,er and 36 i�ot wide stxip of black--
top 81.I2:� P@I1C'�T'c'1,.'�;LQ?1 ca�t. .
3. The City' Y�ec� us� t�zy reqzzes�i�d a�0 �oc�� roa�.��r�.y �hrough this
particular area� is to p�,y the adda.ta.czn31 �� fc�ot �rid�h c��' tYiis specific strip
of pavin;.
4. The City a.s to do th� engincerin; on this prnjec� �.t the Ci�ty`s e�ense.
5. Qur coat fnr �he blac�it�p�in" �n� ���etravzon on �h�.� a�aave project is
90� per square ;jard 3.i]:d W� will bil.l �he G�.�y f'OZ' �ha.a �.?naunt or �1.a. �sk North-
west Bitwnou� t� bil.7. the city da.rectl.y.
6. A1.sa, in re�;�rd to the JuJ y 27th m��r�orarzdum nota.f��3.n� the City o? an
o�'�'aciaJ. no�ice oi a public hea3i�; bef.or� -�hF Ga�y Cou.r.c:3.1. in regard to .t'rze
vaca�t�.on o�' a p��awtion of 5 j? Aveau� �n th� �iyae �a,r?� addition, we w-'ish to request
tha� t�ie area oi 5'j2 Avexiue dir�ctly be�.o.r-aux° ho�e on nu�zber 5770 Third Stxesi
be also inc].uded in tais vacation procedure����.��� ��tr.\
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If ar.y of the �.bov� is n�a� completely �;o your understarxdin�, please contact
the w�riter as so�Jn �,s pc,ssit�le.
Thank you, for tn:�s o�p�rtunitsT of wa?ry'_�ing with you and for your. cooperation.
Very truly yours,
L_J
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PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
City of Fridley
MONTEILY REPORT - JUNE 1967
HOURS
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Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . a o o . e . . . 199 2
Grading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o . . . . . 64
Gravel Hauling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Gravel Surfacing . . . . . . . . . . . o . . . . . 8
Miscellaneous Street Work . . . . . a . . . . . . . 209'�
Patching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . o . . . . . 674
ShopTime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 96.
Signs and Barricades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
Equipment Repairs - Street . . . . . . . . o . . . . 113
WATER DEPARTMENT
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Filtration Plant Operations . . . . . . . . . .� 142�
Final Readings and Collections . . . . . . . . . . . 70'�
Hydrant Repairs and Flushing . . . . . . . . . . . . 115�
Miscellaneous Water Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 270
Painting of Hydrants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 148
Pumphouse Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
Standpipe Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
Valve Inspections and Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . 7
Water and Sewer Inspections . . . . . . . . . . . . 13
Water Meter Inspections and Repairs . . . . . . . . 126
Water Turn-ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8'�
Watermain Break . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54'�
Watermain Taps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3'�
Equipment Repairs - Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . 49
SEWER DEPARTMENT
1. Lift Station Inspections and Repairs .. .... 64
2. Manhole Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
3. Miscellaneous Sewer Work . . . . . . . . . . . . 30'�
4. Sanitary Sewer Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 238'�
5. Sanitary Sewer Inspections . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
6. Equipment Repairs - Sewer . . . . . . . . . . . 35
STORM SEWER DEPARTMENT
1. Catch Basin and Storm Sewer Cleaning ........ 18
2. Niiscellaneous Storm Sewer Work�. . . . . . . . . . . 205'�
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Fire Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Park Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � 27
Sick Leave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .� . . . 40
Vacations. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 202
Weekend Duty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 10
Equipment Repairs - Assessor . . . . . . . . . 27'�
Equipment Repairs - Civil Defense . . . . . . . . 9
Equipment Repairs - Engineering . . . . . . . . . 38
Equipment Repairs - Fire Department . . . . . . . . 33'�
Equipment Repairs - Liquor Stores . . . . . . . . . 3'�
Equipment Repairs - Park Department . . . . . . . . 60
Equipment Repairs - Police Department . . . . . . . 17'�
Equipment Repairs - Snow and Ice . . . . . . . . . �6
MONTHLY REPOnT TO THE CITY NIANAGER
JULY 1967
TYPE
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nTUMBER OF LICENSE CURRENTI,Y IN EFFECT
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PBRMIT FEES
FEES COLLECTED
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$4, 055
1967 1966 THIS YEAR LAST YEAR
PERM T NUMBERS TYPE JULY JULY TO DATE TO DATE
�9344-��9380 BUILDING $805 $374 $ 8561 $10,814
�66646-��6695 ELECTxICAL 683 538 5404 5,520
��3917-�3930 HEATING 313 '369 3040 5,712
��4358-��438I PLUN�Ii�iG 1424 547 3543 3,142
SIGNS I10 50 608 Z 172
$3,335 $1,878 $ 21,,156 � $ 26,360
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT
Paul Brown, Director
6431 University Avenue N.E.
I. Parks and Playground:
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PARKS AND RECREATION
M E M 0 R A N D U M
Name for park property located at 54th �, 7th.
Name for Melody Manor Park property on 73rd.
Phone: 560-3450
July 1967
c. Information on property on Altura is now in the hands of the Acting City
Manager. This will be presented at a City Council Meeting.
d. Director wishes approval to attend this years congress for Recreation and
Parks to be held in Miami, Florida, December 3-7. This Congress is the same
one held in Washington D,C, last year. Director suggests that one member of
the Commission accompany the Director to this years Congress. This would
be a wonderful way for the Commission to see first hand what a wonderful field
Parks and Recreation Administration is and further it would� give the Commis��
sion member a look at what other areas provide on a world scale.
1 e. MeTody Manor Project was approved by the Federal Government.
f. Summit Square Park: Construction - Layout and instaliations of apparatus
has started.
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zone for Multiple 13welling. If she fails, the land is available for park
property. Lot size - 200' X 400'.
h. Charles Street Vacate: There is a desire to rededicate the right of way
200' N of existing Charles Street. We need this for access to Chases Islan�.
i. ;Ed Braddock: Virg Herrick, City Attorney, has written a draft agreement for
your consideration with Mr. Ed Braddock.
II. Recreation:
' a. Playgraunds: Final Summer registrations were as follows: Commons Park - 166,
Hayes Schaol - 89, Rice Creek School - 112, Sylvan Hills Park - 59, Logan Park -
56, Flanery - 44, Plymouth Square - 61, Total - 587.
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b. Baseball Playoffs Start week of July 24th - schedule of games is enclosed.
Final Baseball registrations: Commons - 324, Riverwood - 49,.Rice Creek -
74, Total - 447.
c. Day Camp: Day Camp ends July 21st. Final Day Camp registrations: Boys -
40, Girls - 38, Total - 78.
d. Mens Softball: Both leagues entering final week of play. Open winner will
advance to State Tourney in Coon Rapids. Industrial winner and runnerup will
advance to State Tourney in Columbia Heights. Fridley will have three teams
representing them this summer. Playoff schedules are enclosed for both divi-
sions.
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e. Womens Softball: Final round game will be played Tuesday, August 8th.
, f. Canoe Race: T�vo canoe
s wer� present for this years tourney at Moore Lake.
Ribbons were presented.
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presented by Playground Staff. All Star Softball Game at night.
, h. Knothole Day at the Met: 177 boys plus SO dads attended this years Knothole
. Day at the Met. Most successful.
, i. Fridley Softball Association Tourney Final announced: August 6th has been
set to finish this years tourney. Rain cancelled the final games.
� jo Swimming Instruction: Final Registration figures on this years classes are
., as follows: Session I- 343, Session II - 447, Session III - 217.
' III. Meetings - Conferences - Extension Courses - Short Courses
June 14 Football Association Meeting - Prepared plans for 1967-1968 season,
� league rules, etc.
July 23,24,25 - Attended conference as Deputy Umpire-in-Chief of Amateur Softball
Association in Oklahoma City, Oklahoma. No cost to City.
June 26 Parks and Recreation Commission - City Council Conference - City Hall.
� June 28 Aquatennial Slow Pitch Tournament Committee Meeting - Mpls.
June 29 Jaycee Slow Pitch Meeting - City Hall - State Tournament arrangements.
July 12 Football Association Meeting - City Hall - Fund drive start�ed.
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PARKS AND RECREATION DEPAR'Th1ENT
Paul Brown, Director
6431 University Avenue N.E.
Phone: 560-3450
PARKS WORK PROGRESS REPORT
MONTH OF JULY 1967
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Work to be done: Work being done: Work finished:
The Commons :
Install bleachers Installing vandalism sign Sodded softball field
Relocate parking lots Adding infield mix to diamonds Sodded blvd. on 7th St.
North $ South Spraying for dandelions Prepared for sidewalks
Install dug-outs - softball Cutting grass on 61st
Watering sod I t 11 d h
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Skin infield - Add mix
1 Logan Park:
Remove stumps
Skin infield - Add mix
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Skin infield - Add mix
Sylvan Hills Park:
Terrace Park:
Skin in£ield '- Add mix
Flanery Park:
Skin infield - Add mix
Locke Park:
Tree trimming
Road access Prelim Plans
Install bridges (2)
ns a e pitc er mound on
Diamond #6
Moved two trees
Removed fence � posts in
outfield #2
Staked for new wire fence
Spraying dandelions Painted basketball ring
Cutting grass
Spraying dandelions
Cutting grass
Installing set of swings
Spraying dandelions
Cutting grass
Spraying dandelions
Cutting grass
Spraying dandelions
Cutting grass
Spraying dandelions
Cutting grass
Painted basketball ring
�leaned up limbs $ branches
from storm
Painted basketball ring
Painted basketbaYl ring
Painted basketball ring
Repaiied backstop
Painted basketball ring
Cleaned up limbs $ branches
from stvrm
Vandalism checked daily Cleaned up limbs F� branches
Installing vandalism signs from storm
Spraying dandelions Painted new posts on 69th
Cutting grass Mowed area by University
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Parks 6York Progress Report, Month of July 1967
Work to be done: Work being done: Work finished:
Jay Park:
Skin infield - Add mix
Rice Creek School:
Remove infield clay from
ball field (add top soil)
Moore Lake Beach � Park:
Craig Park:
Grading, Drainage F, Seeding
Cut stumps
Summit Square Park.
Grading � Seeding
Multi-Court Installation
Install Fencing
Melody Manor Park:
Install multi-court
Install backstop
West Moore Lake Park:
Tree trimming
Brush removal
54th $.7th Street:
Grading $ Seeding
Meadowland Add:
Fill, Grading, Level
Drainage �, Seeding
Clearing debris, weeds, etc.
from new property
Spraying dandelions
Cutting Grass
Spraying dandelions
Cutting grass
Cleaning beach house daily
Spraying dandelions
Cutting grass
Installing vandalism signs
Spraying dandelions
Cutting grass
Installing apparatus
Spraying dandelions
Cutting grass
Spraying dandelions
Cutting grass
Installing apparatus
Installing basketball stds.
Cutting grass
Installing multi-court
Installing apparatus
Spraying dandelions
Cutting grass
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Painted basketball ring
Class 5 hauled in and
parking lot graded
Replaced broken posts in
parking lot F, repair cable
Planted 6 trees from sidewalk
project on 61st
Added infield mix
Cleaned up branches from sto=
Watering new trees
Installed water fountain
Added more posts in parking
lot $ painted them
Painted basketball ring
Cleaned up limbs � branches
from storm
Painted warming house � �
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YAxKS ANll RECREATION DEPART�iENT PAGE 3
Parks �ork Progress Report, Month of July 1967
Work to be done: Work being done: Work finished:
Riverview Heights:
Tree � Branch removal-burning ' _ _
Rice Creek Blvd:
Seeding � Tree Trimming S ra in dandelions
P Y g Fertilized grass area
Cutting grass Installed F� Painted posts
Broad F� Hugo:
Fill, Grading, Level F, Seed
Glencoe Property:
Spraying dandelions
Cutting grass
Spraying dandelions
Cutting Grass
Innsbrook Property: �
' Cutting grass
Overall Maintenance:
Painted curb in fron of City Hall and mowed the grass
Greased and changed the oil in both trucks and the Ford tractor
Repaired flag chain in front of City Hall
Cut down dead trees and hauled them away
Cut brush behind Shorewood Liquor Store
Vandalism Report:
Locke Park Office Door Lo k b k
Craigway
Moore Lake
Commons
c ro en
Hatchet, Hunting Knife �, Prizes from day camp
3 glass jars under shelter broken
Bird house F� pipe broken down
Lights under shelter broken
1 swing horse broken
2 office windows broken
Telephone pulled out of wall under canopy
Shower head stolen out of inens bathroon
Window broken in J.C. Hockey House
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51.00
7.50
9.00
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10.00
6.00
5.00
7.00
5.00
1D0,50
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August 3, t96�
h1Eh3U T(J: Ci-d:v Council .-�nd Ne�lt�� (r�sp�ctar.
� ME�10 FR0ti4 : V i ra* i I C. Herr i ck, C ity Attnrn�y. �
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Att�chec{ p( ease i= i nd � pre ( i m i n�ry draft of the foad ordi nance.
As you, c� i 1 i note, there a re certa i n om i ss i ons and correct i on s
th�t are requ i red be�or� �he or� i nanee i s re�dy f=or f ina I
apprcv�l. Now�ver, bec�use`af the length of this ordinance,
( request th�t you examir.e�the dr�ft and submit any suggested
ch��nges befare the f i na 1 typ i r�g. •
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