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08/21/1967 - 5908� � ' ' ' ' -, � ' ' ' ' ' ' � � ' � COUNCIL SECRETARY - MARY LU STROM REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING - AGENDA AUGUST 21� 1967 , ' REGULA.R COUL�TCSL MEETING - AUGUST 21, 1967 - 8 P.Ivi. ' , _ � PLEDC� OP ALI.�GIA?�CE : 2 mznutes � ROLL CALL: 2 minutes MINUTES: Regu�.ar Meeting, August 7, 1967, Pages 1- 25. � Special AZeeting, August 14, 1967, Pages 26 - 33. 4 minute s ' AD�PTSON OF AGENDA: 2 minutes ' PUBLIC HEARINGS- 1. On Improvement - University Avenue Service Foad, •ST. 1967-3, 20 minutes Page 34. ' OLD BUSYN�SS• . , � d et • 2 minutes • 2. Bu g . ' 3. Resolution l��aking a Transfer from the Public Utility Fund to Improvernen-� Bonds of 1960 Fund, 1953 Fund, irl-75 ti�aterworks Fun� and Re��u.nding Bond Fund, ' 2 minutes � Page 35. 4. Second Reading o= Ordinance - Dutcr Elm Disease, ' 5 minutes �Pages 36 - 3J. 5. Resoluticn Contirming Assessmexzt Roll - I.967 ' Service Connections, 5 min=ates Pages 40 - 43. NEW BUSI�'\TESS • ' ennet*� B�zildin Received and openea, 6. Bzds - B g � Noon, August 21, 1967), 5 minutes Pages 44 & 45. ' � d'nance Vacatin 57� Avenue, 7. First Reaaing o_ Or z . g 4 minute� Page 46. � 8. First Reading of C�rdinance - Rezoni.ng of Lots 1-�i, Block 1, Carlson's Suntmit Manor Annex 2nd � Addi��ion, 5 minutes (8:5� P,M.) Page 47. 9. First Reading.of Food Ordznance, l� minutes ' ' 1Q. Everett Collins - Fe: Fence & Trailer nermit, ' 10 minuzes , ' � ' , ' , , , �Gi7T AR COUNG�T i�ETSNG °° AU�t�ST 21 r�.��7 - 8 P.b2. (Con.ta.nuec�) 110 James Gibson � Re: Gffa.c� F�ua.lc�inq� 5 mirxutes 12. Consideration of a Regis�ce�ed Land Svrvey � Re: Berry- Ostr:�.a.n's Third Add_,'_��ian, 10 ma.nutes Pages 48 - 53. 13. Pl.anning Commissi.oz� Meeting Minut�s, August ].0, ].967, 10 minutes Pages 54 - 57. 14. Building Standar�ls-Design Control Subcommittee I�Ieeting P�iinui:.es, Au.gust 15, �967, 10 mi.nutes 15. Eoard o£ Appeals Nieeting P�iinutes, August 16, 1967, 5 minutes (9:48 F.M.) Pages 58 - 60. Page 61. 16. �Resolu�.ion ordering Preparation o� Assrssment Roll - ST. 1.966-1 e 2 rniz�utes . Page 62 0 17. Reso].ution Ordering Pr�pa�;ation oi Assessment Roll - ST. 1966-2, 2 minutes Page 63. 18. Resolution Ord�rirg Prepaa:ation af Assessment Rall - ST. ].966-4, 2 minu-ces Page 64. l9. Resolut�.�n Order�.r.g Preparation oi �ssessment Rol1. - ST. 19b6-6, 2 m�.nutes Page 65. 20. Resolution O�dexing the Public Hearing on Assess- ment Roll -- ST. 1906--1, 2 mi.nutes 21. Resolution Ordering the �ublic Hearing on As�ess- ment Roll - ST. 1966-2, 2 minutes 22. R�so].ution Ordering the Public Hear_ing on Assess- ment Roll - ST. 1966-4, 2 rninutes 23. Resoluti.on Oxdering i�he Public �-Iearing on Assess- ment Roll -� sl . z966-6, 2�miizutes 24. Resolution Ordering Impra��ement, Approval of Plans and Ordering Advericisement of B ids, ST. Z967-4, (64th & 5th St.), 4 minutes 25. Resolution Ordering Improvemen�, �approval o� P].ans and Adc�ing Proposed Improvem�nt o� S�.r�ets anto the Existing Street :improvement, ST. 1.�6?-1 and ST. 1967- 2 (Cha:nge Order �l) , 5 m�.nutes (T.i.H. ;�65.-�tipi�ter�Comei: Lan.e) Page 66. Page 67. Page 68. page 69. pages 70 - 72. Pages ?3 & 74. ' �GULA.R COLiNC:�L P��TING •4° AUGUST 21, 1967 - 8 P.M` (Coi�.ua.nued) i ' rL �- �� G7--1. 2:r�inu�es Pages 75 & 76. Z6. Change Ord�r -,-�1 S� p 19 , , 27. Resolu�ion O-rderi.ng Zmprovemen:t, Approval of P].ans and Adding Prapased I�nprovem2nt oi StrEets onto the Existing Street Improvement, ST. 1906-2 �� (Change order -,�Z )( 73rd Avenue N oE .). 4 minutes Page 77. 28. Change Order =�1 - ST. 1966-2, 2 minutes Pages 78 & 79. , (10: 21 P.NI. } • 29. Resolutian Order�ng Prelirninary Plans and Specifi- , cations, ST. �.967--3 (�ddendum �7.) ; (Sflississippi St.- 2nd to T oH. �,`47) , 4 mi,nut�s Page 80. , 30. Resolution Receivirsg Prel.iminary P.epoxt a�d Calling a Public i�earin� - ST. 1967-3 (Adc�enc�um ��.) �t�iiss- issippa. St. - 2nd t�o T.H. ;47) , 2 m�.nutes Pages 8I. & 82. ' � � � a� 31. Change Order ��, 5��7&SS-;-,-�3a (pel.eta.n,g .��.ad�.son St.) , 2 minutes Page 83. , 32. Change Order =k4, SW�:SS�84 (Water Line on ?2n.c7 Avenue N.E a), 5 mi�nutes ` Page 84. , 33. Repor'G �rom Park Department on i�oving Garage ' Building, 5 min,utss . 34. Progress Report -- Oman House, 5 minutes ' 35. Claims, 3 minutes P��e 8�• ' 36. Licenses, 3 minuL,es Pages 86 - 95. 37. Est�ma�es, 3 minu-tas . Pages 96 - 100. ' 38. Esta,mate (Ho�crath & Horwatl�) , 3 minutes Page 101. ` 39.. Petitions, �30-1967, �31--1967, 10 minutes Page �102 �- 104. 40. Resolu�ion - NSSSD - Connection at Central Avenue ' and 72nd Avenue Northeast, 2 minutes Pages 104A & 104B. - �1, Purchase of Right-ni Traav - T.H. ��7 Service Ra�c� -- ' LaVine, 10 mi,nui:es , 42. Appointments, 5 minutes Page 1�5. ' ' REGUL�Afi COUi�CIL t'��TTNG -� AUGU�T 21, 196'7 - 8 P.M. (Cor�tir�aedl ' I � . 43. Report on Northern States Power - Ha.gh Vo1.t�ge Lines, , l5 minutes, 44. Communications, 6 minutes .� (a) Progress Report - Civic Cen�cer - Architect. , (b) Ehlers - Bond Consultant Trip. � (c) Fria�.ey Sen:�.ar Hic�h School - Police Service ' and Sidewalks. ' , VISITORS: 10 minu�es ' ADJOURN: (1.1:5� P.NI. ) ___.___._____--- � , � , . . , � , , ' ' ' ' ' _ Pages 106 - 109. ' ' ' _� � � � ' I� � ' � ' �.' ' ' '` I ' REGULAR COUNCZL I�tEETSNG AGENDA COi�S�NTS -- AUGUST ?:]., 1367 - 8 P.M. PUBLIC HEARINGS• l. ON IMPROVEMENT - UNI�rERS�TY AVENUE SERVICE ROAD, ST. 1967-3: The Notice of Hearing is on Page 34. The in�ormation c�n the improvement will be found in �he booklet in the envelope with the agenda. OLD BUSINES5• 2. BUDGET: There is not enouqh information pre�ared at this t ime to present to the City Council, althouglz item �3, belov,r, reiates in- dixectly to the Budget. 3. ' RESOLUTION M�IICING A TRANSFER FROM THE PUBLIC: UTILITY FUND ^10 IMPROVE- P�NT BONDS OF 1960 FUlVD, 1963 FITt�TD, W-75 j�JATERWC�RKS FUND AD?D REFUNDT�TG BOND FLTI�tD: The Ci.ty has certain tax le�T�.es v��hich have been set up as a result of Bond Sales and the City is req�,�ired to meet the boncl re- q•�irements of various improvem�nt funds. The �ua:pc�se of i:his resolutio : page 35, is to authoriz° a tr�nsf�r from the Utility Fund in lieu of levying taxeso Each of the last several years a tax lev� has been made for part of this transfer, but I feel with the revised ra;e structure in the Utility Fund, the ent�a.:�e amount can be pai� from the Utility Fund and na t�.x levy shauld be necessary for this purpose. 4. SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE ° DUTCH �LM DISEASE: TY!ere were no changes in this ordinance, Pages 36 thraugh 39, sinc� the first reading on Auyust 7, 1967. 5. RESOLUTION CONF3RMTNG ASSESSMENT ROZ;L - 1°'67 SERUICE CON�IECTIONS: The hearing an this assessment ro11 was held on August l�, 1967. The reso7.u�ion eon=irma.ng this assessment roll wi.il be found on Pages �4 through 43. N�V7 BUSINESS • 6. BIDS - BEl�'ETT BUILDING (RE�EIVED AN�i� OPENED NOON, AUGUST 21, 1967� : The bids are scheduled to be received and opened as stated in the Bid Notice on Page 44. Adverti.sem�nt and mailing of the Bid Not�.ce is Zisted on Page 45. Ii we receive a.ny bids, they will be presented to the Council at this time. ?. FI�ST READING OF ORDZN�I�� V�CATING 572 �VENiJE: TYie hearing on this vacation was he1.d on Au�ust 14, 1967. The ardinance for �irst re�.ding will be found on Page 46. � ' ' � ' � ' ' , ' ' � � P.F;GULAR C�iLTNCZL I�EZ'Ii�.TG AGZ;LJDA COr��tE:N�I'S - AUGUST 21, 1967 -- 8 PeNi. (Continu�d) 8. FIRST P,EADTNG OF OR�INAr7CE -- REZONI�TG OF LOTS 1-6, BLOCK l, CARLSON'S SUNL"•1I�' MANOR A.,Ni��EX 2ND ADDITIOis: The ordin�nce ar2 Fage 47 is pre-- sented to -�he Council far the first reading if the Counail. so desires. 9. FIRST READING OF FOOD OP.11INA.NCr,: The City Attorney and the Health Inspec�or ��ill be present at the Covncil m�eting 'co pr.esent the revised Food ordinance for the Ci-�y Council's consideration. A copy is not available to include w�:c.h the agenda. 10. EVERETT COLLZNS - RE s F�NCE AND TRAILER PERr�IIT: Mr. Collins occu the proper�cy north of 37th Avenue I�?ortneast and west of the East River Road. NLr, Collins a�parentl� feel.s thaic the City is being unduly hard on him relative to the City's request asking him to cZean up the premises in order that the Houser Corporation could get a trailer permi� �I will. have the material relative to th�s permit application with me at the meeting. 11. J.ArjiES GIBSON - RE; OFF�CE BUILDING: The Mayor asked tha� this ztem be placed an the agenda. � 12. CONS IDERATTON OF A RiE;GISTERED .L�7D SURVx.y - gE ; F3EgR-�ir ,� Q,�r�,N� r$���,� ADDITZON: Material relativ� to this survey wil.l be found on Pages 48 through 53. The City Attorney ar,d Ca.ty Engineer will be prepared to comment on this item. ` 13. PLA�m7��IG CO�:u2iSSION N�ETZNG NIINUTES, AUGUST 10, 1567: The Planna.ng Comma.ssion Meeting minu�es �rill be found o� FagES 54 through 57. No ac�tion i.s requi-red by the Council at this time ori any o£ the items of th� minutes. 14. BU7LDING STANDARDS�DESIGN CONTROL SLTSCOMM�T�s: E ME�'TxNG rTINUTES, AUGUST 15, 196"7: The minutes wi�.l be found on Pag�..5g. The Subcommittee recos-�mended �pp�nval of the bu�wJ_ding permzt subject to eight stipula- tions. The Council ti�oz�ld have two considera-ta.on ta make. One would be the buil.ding permi.t with a;ny s�ipula�tior�s they z�.y wish ta place c� it, and the seconc3 item would be the approval of the 10� split refer�e� to in the minutes an� on pages 59 and 6Q. 15• BOA� QF APPEALS MEETING MIVUTES, AUGUST 16, 1967: The Board ma.nutes �.re on Page 61. The Board voted to approve both af the vari�nce re- que�ts. 16• " 13. RESOLliTSUNS CRDERING PgEPARATZpN OF ASSr.SSI�NT ROI,.LS - ST. 1966- ' 1, 2, 4t & 6; Tlies� <<re routine reso7�utions startiny the necessary Zega1, steps t� p�eparE t�h� assessment ro11s or� the projects and wi.11, be found on Pages 62'through 650 � , �� � � � t � ' ' ' , ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' '- ' REGULAR COLii�7C�L !'�.��.,T�NG AG�T7DA CONibTTL';:N'TS - AUGiJS�i' 2i, ],96? •�• �S p„j,2� (Continued) 20. - 23. RESOLUTxCNS ORUERING T�P PU',3L1C I�EA,Ft�:NGS ON THE FOLLOti�7ING ASSESSP�NT ROLLS - ST, I,966-�, � 2� a y & 6• These are standard resolutions and authori�� th� se�;�;.ng of •t'�e public hearings on the assessment rolls for th� improvemen-c projects mentioned. The actual date is not known at this time. The resolutions ar-e on Pages 66 through 69. 24• RESOLUTION ORDER2NG 2NiPROVEr�i�7T, APPROVAL OF PLANS AND ORDERING ADVERTISE�NT OF T3IDS, ST. 1967-4 (64TH & 5TH STREET): The resolution is on Pages 70 and 71 and is a standard resolution. The Notice to Bidders is on Page 72, 25. RESOLUTION ORDERTNG IP�LPROVEI+�L�'NT, APPROVAL OF PT,ANS AND ADD=NG PROPOSED � IMPROVEN�D7T OF STREET OiVTO THE EX�STZNG STFcEET I1tiIPROVEI�IENT, ST. 1967- 1 ANn ST. 1967-2 (CH�.�TGE OR.DEkt #1). iT.�Im -�'r'S5, JUP�TER, CO'�T L,Al�,'E) : The resolution on Pages 73 and 74 author�.��s the adding of the three streets mentioned above ontU the p;�pjectP anct orders the improvement in foz the �nree strEtts. � 26. CHANGE ORDER �1 - ST. 1967-1: The Change Order on Pages 75 and 76 is for the three stxeets mentioned i,n Stem #25, abov�. 27. RESQLUI^ION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT, APPROVAL QF PL1�NS A1`TD A.DDING PROPUSE�3 IMPROVEMENT OF STREETS ONTO THE EXxSTxNG S�i ��,EET Tr'ZPRJVENI�1\TT, ST. ],966- 2, (CHANGE ORDER ;-;-1 j{ 73RD AVEt�'U'E N.E . r would arder the irnprovement and authorize adci�.ng�the�streeic onto the existix�g con�:.ract. 2$• CHANGE ORDER #1 - ST. 1966-2: The Change Order on P�ges 78 and 79 relates to the resol.ution ir_ Tterr� ;�27, ab�ve � 29. RESOLUTION OR,L'ERSNG PRELT.M.INt�,Ry pr,ANS AN'D SPECZFIC�9.TTUNS, ST. 1967-3 (ADDENUUM �?) (MISSISSIPpI STREET -- 2ND T� T.H. �47j; The resolution on Page 80 would order the p�e�.arRinary plans for the section of Miss- �.ssippi Street, just we�t of Una.versa,ty Avenue (T.H. #47} . 30. RESOLUTION RECEiVING PRELIMZNARY REPORT A,��I� CALLIZ�G A PUBLIC HEARING - ST. 1967-3 (ADDENDUM #�I.) (MISSIS5IPp7 STI2EET -- 2ND TO T,H. �47j : The resolut:on on Page 8l wou3d set up tne pub].z� hearing on the improve- ment for the Mississippi Street improvement. The N4tice of Hearing will be fotznd on Page 8?, � , I�� � LI REGUII�R COU�TCIL Ati�ETII�G �1GENDA CJMi�NT5 - AUGUST 21, 1967 -- 8 Pob�. (Continued) 31. CHANGE O�.T�ER ,r3, S��;i&SS�8� (��`L�`l���I�1Ci MAI�Iilo?� STR:��,T) : The change order wa.11 be found on Page 83. The Counci� has previousZy autho�i�ed de�eta.ng t�is work from tha project an.d this is the formal change ord�r on it. � 32. CHANGE ORDER #4, SSd�&SS�84 (WATER LTN� ON 72ND AVENUE) : The change order on Page 84 would authU?^ize auding the water line for the building being constructed on 72nd Avenue N.E. to an existing contract. � ' , ' ' 33. REPORT FROM PARK DE PARTMENT ON MOViNG GARAGE BUILDIAiG: The Park Director is to have additiorial quatai.�ons for moving this building for this meeting. 34. PROGRFSS REPORT - oMAN HOUSE: There is hope that we will havs some �positive results to report on t'ne moving of this house for the meeting. 35. 36. CLATMS : Tlze cl.aim nuribers E,�ill be found on Page 85 . Detail of the claams is included in the envelope wit:n the aa�nda. LICr�NSES: A list of the licenses will be found on Pages 86 through 95 for the Council's consid�rata.on and approval. 37. F.STT'��ATES: A I.ist o�' the es�.ima�tes for Council. c�nsideration and � approval are on Pag�s 96 and 97. Detail o� some of the estima:�es wi].]. be found on Pages 98 throuyh 3.00. ' �J' ' � ' � ' 38. ESTIMATE (HORWATH P�7'iJ HORWATH) : The estimate wi�.l be found on Page 101, which is a copy of a letter from xorwath and Horwath. They apparent�.v e;ou7.d like a retainer fee og $1.200.00 at this t3.me. Thi.s payment has not been authorized by the Ci.ty Council. 39. PETITIG�s - r30-1967 A.ND #31-Z96?: Petita.on #3Q--196? w;.11 be found on Pages 102 and 10�, ar�d is a�ki.ng for a change in pa].�.cy an the spreading of t��e cost of sidwwal;ss. �etition #31-1967, Page 104, is for a sc:n.007. signal ai 7th Street and 53rd Avenue riortheast. I will have the s�.gn.ed pe�ition (origina7,) ��ith me at the m�eting, as it is too lony to copy �or the agen�a. 40, RESOLUTION - NSSSD - CONI�CTION AT CENTRAL AVENUE AND 72ND AVENUE NORTHEI�ST: This resolution is being pxepared by the City Attorney and the City Engineer for the meeting and is basically the same as the one the Counc�.l passed for the connection at 73rd Avenue Northeast an.d the Railroad tzacks at a previou� :neet�n.g. Pages 1Q4a and 104B. 41. PURCHASE OF RIGHT-CF' WAY - T.H. ;�47 SERVICE fi�A� - L3VI�'E: The City Attorney asked that �.his be Flaced on the agenda, aZthough there is no material relative to this item to ?nclude in th� agenda. The City Attarney wilZ comment on this ite3n az the ineeting. , ' � ' ' , � 1 1 ' , ' ' , REGULAi2 COUNCIL N1E�TING [�GENDA COt�',i�f�NTS - AUGUST 21, 1967 w 8 P.F�1v (Continued) 42. A�POINTi�ENTS: A 1?sz of appoin�tmen-�s wa.11 be found on Page 105 as submitted by the City �;ng:�n�er. 43. REPO�tT ON NORTH�RN STATES POW�R COMPr?,NY - HIGH VOLTAGE LINES: The City Engizieer expects to have som� infor�rata.on available for the Council on th is item by me�ting time. 44. COc�i�IUNICATIONS : (a) Progress Report - Civic Center - Architect: No Council action otlz�r t�ian to r�ceive and fi1e. (b) Ehlers - Bond �•�nsultant Trip: No Council action other than to receive and file. (e) Frid�.ey Senior High, School - Suan�ono Poliee Service and Sidewalks: No Cotxncil acti.on oth�r 'chan to receive and fi.le. FURTHFi2 COF�',I'�NTS e �ncludQd with i.he agenda in the envelo�e are four ordinances from the Ca.ty Attorzley for your study. � � �, ' , ' Tf� r1INUTES OI' THG REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 7, 1967 The Regular Council �Ieeting of the City of Fridley was called to order by Mayor Kirkham at 8:07 P.P1. ' OPENING CEREMONY: Mayor Kirkham asked the audience to stand and join in saying the Pledge of Allegiance to tt�e Flag. ROLL CALL MEMBERS PRESENt: Kirkham, Liebl, Harris, Samuelson, Sheridan.(Arrived at 8;34 P.M.) MEMBERS ABSENT: None APEROVAL OF MINU�ES, SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARING MEETING_,_JULY 10, 1967: MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt the Miautes of the Special Public Hearing ' meeting of July 10, 1967 as submitted. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkr�am declared the motion carried. ' APPROVAL OF MINUTES, BOARD OF REVI�W MEETING, JULY 12, 1967: MOTION by Councilman.Harris to adopt the iiinutes of the Board of Review � Meeting of July 12, 1967 as submitted. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. , ' , CJ APPROVAL OF MINUTES, REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, JULY 17, 1967: MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt the Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting of July 17, 1967. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voi.ce vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the moti_on carried. APPROVAL OF MINUTES, SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING, JULY 24, 1967: MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt the Minutes of the Special Council Meeting of July 24, 1967 as submitted. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Ma�c�r Kirkham declared the motion carried. ADOPTION OF AGENDA: . ' MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to adopt the agenda as presented. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ' � �I, PUBLIC HEARING ON STIZEET IMPROVE:'lENT - 64TH AVENUE AND 5TH STREET: The Acting City Manager read the PZotice of Hearing. Mayor Kirkham asked if there was anyone in the audience that wished to be heard on this project,' Mr. Brunkow, 370 Mississippi Street Northeast, said that he owns 160 feet along 5th Street, and said he did not understand wh� was going to be assessed , � � RLGULAR COJNCIL NIEETING, AL'GUST 7, 1907 PAGE 2 � for the cost of this ir.iprovement. �Iayor Kirkham said that his frontage was on Mississippi Street, so his property woul.d be considered side street, and this woul� make a diff_erence on ho�a it will be assessed. The City Engineer ' said that the City is hoping that t.he State will bear the major cost of the improver_iertt as it wi11 be used as a service road for University Avenue, and the City's cost should b� 1%3 of the 4otal improvemer.t. He said that the assessable cost would b� $3.98 per foot. The Finance Director said that , Mr. Brunkow's parcel has been figured ai $214.92. Mr. Brunkow asked if this was for street, curb and storm sewer. The City Engineer said that this was ' street surfacing, curb and gutter, and that no additional storm sewer is ' being put in at this time. He said they are using the existing system at present, but this could be assessable in the future if there is a need for it. Councilman Harris pointed out that Mr. Brunkow was in a good position , as-the County put in the street in. front of his property, and the State will share in the cost of the side street. � I� � 1 ' , ' ' Councilman Harris said that sidewaTk is in on Mississippi Street, and he suggested they consider sidewalk on the west side of Sth Street and the . north side of 64th Avenue for pedestrian traffic to the Civic Center, other- wise people coming to the new library would walk on sidewalk on Mississippi Street and then on street to 64th Avenue. �Ie asked the City Engineer if this had been considered. The City Engineer said that they had received no direction from the Cour.cil, but if the Council wished to do this they could figure the cost at approximately $3.00 for a 5 foot si:dewalk if it is put in with the street improvement. He said that if it is done later, it would cost approximately $4.00. Councilman Har.ris said he felt this pr�ject would not . be complete without s'idewalk and would urge the Council to consider sidewalks on 64th Avenue and 5th Street. Mayor Kirkham said he would agree with this and said they could direct the City Engineer to make this additian to his plans. Councilman Samuelson said he- al.so agreed with the sidewalks. Council- man Liebl asked if the street was going to be 44 feet wide as had been discussed, and if the sidewalks would cut down the size of the street, The City Engineer said that there is a 60 foot right-of-way, and if a sidewalk is put in on one side, the road could be shifted over. It was pointed out that another hearing would not be necessary as this Notice of Hearing listed "otizr.:r facilities" in the improvement, which would cover.the sidewalks. MOTION by Councilman Harris to include as part of this hearing directions to the Administration to include in this impr�v�msnt project sidewalks on the west side of Sth Street and the north side of 64th Avenue. Seconded by Council- man Samuelson. lipon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. _ .� , . MOTT0�1`by CounciTman Samuelson to close the Public Hearing on the Street Improvement Project on 64th Avenue and Sth Street. Seconded by Councilman Lieb1. .Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the hearing closed. PUBLIC HEARING ON A SPECIAL 'JSE PERNIIT - MILLER FUNERAL HOME: The Acting City Manager read the Notice of Hearing. D1r. Marvin Smith, 6501 Oakley Street Northeast, said.he objected to this Special , Use Permit as it would be spot zoning�. i�Ir. Herb Schreiner, 6851 Oakley Drive Northeast, asked how this permit would con�rorm to the City Code according to the ' � ' , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' C ' ' ' � ' � � REGULAR COUNCIL rIE„TING, AUGUST 7, 19u7 PAGE 3 number of cars allowed for the size of the lot. He said he could go along with the number he �aas legally entitled to, but no more, and he would object on these grotznds. The City Attorney said that the City Gode provides that R-1 can be used for parking wi.th a Special Use Yermit, and this is what the applicant is requesting. He said he did net lcno�v the nGmber required based on the size of the building, but he would assume that the adjacent lot would be sufficient. Mr. Schreiner inquired about the tax burden on the entire footage, and said there would be a loss in taxes for the City if it is turned into a commercial area and away from the R-1 code. The Finance Director said that Mr. Miller would be taxed on the value of his property and any improvements to the property. _ Mrs. J. R. Ferguson, 6811 Oakley Street, said she had taken a brief survey of the chi_ldren on Oakley and had counted 45, and she was sure this was not the total number. She said that the children catch the bus at all hours on Brook- yiew and 68th Avenue and this parking lot would be a traffic hazard. She said she also did not care to look out her family room and see funeral processions. Councilman Harris pointed out that the land shown on the map as Lot 2 has already been zoned for the funeral home use, and Mr. Miller can build on Lot�2. The City Attorney said that the question before the Council is whether to permit additional parking on the next lot. Mrs. Smith said she was absolutely� against a parking lot right across the street from her home, as there will always be banging of car doors and it will ati:ract biGycles and even motorcycles. She said they had checked to make sure this was zoned R-1 when they had bought their home. � Mr. Richard H. Schoen, 6$00 Oakley Street Northeast, said he believed that little by little this land is bein.g taken away from residential zoning and it is getting out of hand. He said he did not want a parking 1ot, and that no one would buy his home if one is bui,lt, Mr. Don Crispin, 6820 Oakley Street, voiced his objection to the parking lot. (COUNCILMAN SHERIDAN ARRIVED AT 8:34 P,M.) Mr. Schreiner complained about the weeds in the yard. Mr. Ferguson said he felt the same as his wife did about this being a traffic hazard for children. Mr. Saba, 6$21 Oakley Street Northeast, asked if the roads would be large enough to handle 150 more cars, and asked if the plan was for the cars to come out of the parking lot onto 58th Avenue. Mr. Wally Mi1ler explained that he will be building his funeral home even without the requested permit, but he is asking for additional parking axea for at the most IO cars on the new piece of propert�. If he does not receive the permit, he will have to reduce his building in length. Councilmart Harris asked Mr. Mi11er if he-will have adequate parking with the smaller structure. Mr. Miller said yes. He said he has put in the service road, and has driveways in the curb for an exit and entrance on Brookview Drive. Councilman Harris asked him if he is not able to build to the property line on Lot 2, would the overflow parking go into the street without the Special Use Permit. Mr. Miller said that this could be. The City Attorney explained that the removal of private restrictions on the plat for Brookvie�a Addition to make it possible to build a funeral home had been handled in District Court in Anoka County and the City had nothing to do with this. Councilman Liebl said that the Council could not stap Mr. Miller from his right to build a funeral home, the question would be whether to have the cars park on tne street or give him a Separate parking lot. He said that he felt letting the cars park on the street would be more hazardous. Mrs. Smith � i ._.� � 1 '� I� J � r ' � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, AUGUST 7, 1967 PAGE 4 said that a parking lot would lower the value of the surrounding property. Mayor Kirkham said that this would depend on how it was put in, the land- scaping, and adequate fencing. Mr. Miller said he intends to fence the property attractively and the fence could be continued to the east as far as possible without becoming a traffic hazard, instead of just north and south as he had intended. He explained again that they did not want the full 170' of the lot, but only a few fe�t right behind the funeral home. He said that his plans were to start construction within a month whether the Special Use Permit was granted this evening or not. MOTION by Councilman Harris to close the Public Hearing. Seconded by Counci'.man Lieb�. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the Public Hearing on a Special Use Permit as requested by Mr. Wally Miller closed. The people in the audience asked what the Council decision was on this. Mayor Kirkham said that the Council would take time to study this. Mrs. Ferguson asked if the people would be able to find out who had voted for or �:�ainst it. Mayor Kirkham said that this wauld be a matter of record. � � PUBLIC HEARING - VACATION OF CHARLES STREET: The Acting City Manager read the Notice of H�aring, Mayor Kirkham asked if there was anyone in the audience that wished to be heard on this matter. There was no answer. The Acting City Manager explained that the City had gottQn a 30 foot easement to the north of this property, although it had not been received yet. Mr. John Wright, a visitor to the Council Meeting, reminded the Council that it was important the City keeps a good access to Chase's Island at Charles Street. �'he Council studied the map and the City Engineer explained that there would still not be access even with the 30� ����m�nt, as the other property owner does not own everything on the north side. The Council decided that this d�,d not have to be acted on immediately and will keep it in mind. MOTION by Councilman Harris to close the Public Hearing. Seconded by Council- 1 ma� Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the Public Hearing on the vacation of Charles Street closed. ,� � � � Councilman Liebl pointed out that the Council could consider access at 61st Avenue if the City gets the railroad crossing. He said this street could go all the way to the river, and at this point a bridge would only have to be half as wide. Mayor Kirkham said the.Council would not want to give up what they have until they are sure of the future plans. PUBLIC HEARING ON VACATION OF -572�AVENUE FROM 2z STREET TO EAST: The Acting City Manager read the Notice of Hearing. A visitor to the Council Meeting sai.d that 572 Avenue had originally come from the City View Addition so Che description should read the north six feet rather than the so�lth six feet of the easement. The City Engineer said that whether it came from City View or Hyde Park, the City will retain the easement on the further side. REGULAR COUNCIL Ng�ETING, AUGUST 7, 1967 , ' ' ' ' ' PAGE 5 Councilman Liebl asked Mr. Joseph Zizak, 5791 - 22 Street Northeast, why he wanted this street vacated. rlr, Zizak sa.id that the people have enough assessments already and did not want the street. He sai_d that if it is vacated it will go to the people it original.ly came from south of 572 Avenue. Mayor Kirkham questioned a small triangle of land not included in the descrip- tion. The Council said the whole triangle should be vacated. The City Engineer said this would be included when the ordinance is brought to the Council. MOTION by Councilman Harris Councilman Samuelson. Upon declared the Public Hearing the east closed. to close the Public Hearing. Seconded by a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham on the vacation of 572 Avenue from 22 Street to BUILDING PERMIT - FILISTER APARTMENT BUILDINGS AUD. SUB ��78: ' Mr. Filister and Mr. Cooperman, architect, were present at the Council Meeting and sho�x�d their plans for storage area to the. Council. In each apartment building they planned 18 storage areas which are to be 47 square feet each, with the rest of the storage consisting of 24 lockers, with 42 square feet each, located ' in the garages. Councilman Harris reminded Mr. Filister that the garages are not to exceed 320 feet for each module. � ,_� i -J ' Councilman Harris asked the Health Tnspector if the incinerator.problem had been resolved. The Health Inspector said that Mr. Filister has agreed to put in a multiple chamber incinerator with one flue large enough to handle their needs. � ' He said there would be no drop chute, and was a much better incinerator than what they had been advocating. � ' �J � ' The Council looked at the plans for�apartment building st�,le A and for apartment building style,B. There was a discussion on how much brick the exterior of the buildings should have. Mr. Filister said he glanned on 50% brick on one type of apartment and 70% brick on the other, which would more than co�zply with the Code. He said his plans were to build three apartment buildings to start with, Council- man Samuelson asked about Mr. Filister's entrance design. Mr. Filister said he planned on having water wheels at the entrance and a fountain in the court yard. MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve the plan for the locker storage area as submitted to the Council. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Councilman Samuelson said that Mr, Filister should submit landscaping plans also, Mr. Filiste� said that prior to getting a Building Permit he would assume �hey would have to give the City Inspectors complete plans. The vote ugon the motion was a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham decZared the motion carried. MOTION by Councilman Harris to grant the Building Permit to Mr. Filister based on the provision that the site plan,'drainage plan and landscape plan be fully developed in addition to complete construction plans and specific ations for the buildings he intends to build. Councilman Liebl asked Mr. Filister if he planned on fighting the NSSSD connection charges. Mr. Filister said he did not plan on fighting the Council, however, he would like to receive some relief on it, and would Iike to discuss this with the � Acting City t•Tanager to see if this could be assessed rather than paid at the inception. Councilman Harris said that the Council would be reluctant to grant the permit if they thought they would have'to pay out money to fight it in court. ' , � ' , ' ' t_ ' �_ ' ' 1 ' REGULAR COUNCIL ME�7'ING, AiTGUST 7, 1967 PAGE 6 Mr, Filister said he had no plan to fight this, but would like to have relief on the payment and delay the payment if possible. Mayor Kirkham said that the City just collects the money and pays NSSSD, but the Finance Director may know some way this could be done. Councilman Lieb1 asked the City Attorney if the Council would be bound by law to give permits for the additional a;�artment buildings, if they grant this permit. The City Attorney said his understanding would be that they are approving the general concept, but a sgecific application ror a specific building would be granted or rejected at the time requested. He said he did not know how many years this project would take, and the Building Code coutd change. He said that there would be no specific obligation to grant additional permits after a.change in the Code, as the Council cannot bind future Councils. Councilman Harris' motion was seconded, and upon a voice vate, there being 3 ayes and 2 nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RESOLUTION �k138-1967 - A RESOLUTION RELATIVE TO CITY OF FRIDLEY - NORTH SUBURBAN SANITARY SEWER DISTRICT SEWER US� AGREEMENT: MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution ��138-1967. Seconded.by Councilman Sheridan. The City Engineer stated that there was an additional property on 72nd Avenue to be connected to NSSSD, and they want service by the end of September. He said the Counci� has already ordered plans for this improvement and he•would suggest that if it is necessary to deal with NSSSD, this should be started now. Councilman Harris asked if it will be necessary to have a resolution for each connection. Councilman Sheridan said that a resolution will be necessary for each direct connection, but the�e could be 200 different car�neetions on each direct connection. He said there will not have to be a resolution each time someone in Commerce Park connects to the line. The Cosncil instructed the City Attorney to prepare a resolution on this additional connection to NSSSD for the next regular Council Meeting. The vote upon the motion to adopt Resolution ��138-1967�was a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. _ , : _ , BUDGET: . ,, .. The Acting City Manager said that there was not material on the Budget prepared ' at this time to give to the Council. . Councilman Harris asked if all the department heads had turned in their requests, and the Ac�ing City Manager said they had. � - • t RECEIVE TRAFFIC SAFETY ENGINEERING AWARD: , ' Mayor Kirkham read the award aloud to the audience. MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive the Traffic Safety Engineering Award. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. The Council congratulated the City Engineer and his staff. The City Engineer said that they could not take all the credit as they work very closely with Ehe Police Department. He said that the Police Department gives them in�ormation and the Engineering Department puts it together. � ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' FOOn ORDINANCE; Mayor Kirkham said that h? would like a chance to study this ordinance and have it brought back before the Council at the next meeting. The Health Inspector said he had just received a copy and has not had time to go over it, but he mentioned a few changes that should be made, The City Attorney said that he drew this with the idea that they would go over it, and he would have it retyped when all the final suggestions are in. MOTION by Councilman Harris to table the Food Ordinance to the next regular Council Meeting of August 21, 1967 for study, and requesL- that the Health Inspector give �is comments and suggestions to the City Attorney so the City Attorney can draft an ordinance for lst Reading at the next Regular Council Meeting. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. The Council and Health Inspector discussed briefly other ordinances the Food Ordinance would replace, whether the existing garbage ordinance can be deleted, and provisions for public restroom facilities. The HeaLth Inspector said his letter to the City Attorney will include remarks on public facilities. RECESS• Mayor Kirkham declared a five minute recess. 10:12 P.M. � PLANNING COMMZSSION MINUTES, JULY 27, 1967• The meeting was re�convened at The Council reviewed the Planning Commission Minutes. No Council action was required. , MOTION by Councilman Lieb1 to receive and file the Planning Commission Meeting Minutes of July 27, 1967. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES, JULY 24, 1967• I' MOTION by Cauncilman Harris to receive and file the Parks and Recreation Commission Minutes of July 24, 1967. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. BOARD OF APPEA7�S MINUTES= JULY 26, 1967: 1. CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE FROM SECTION 45 25� GITY CODE ' OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 1963, REVISED DECEMBER 1964, BY WAIVER OF BACKYARD REQUIREMENT OF 25 FEET TO 15 FEET' ON LOT 1, BLOCK 2, � MEADC3�3T,,ANDS ADDITION, ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA, SAME BE7NG 870 - 66TH AVENUE NORTHEAST, FRIDLEY, ' MINNESOTA, TO PERMIT CONSTRUCTION OF A ONE FAMILY DWELLING RE UEST BY KEITH WARD, 6281 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NORTHEASTz FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421• MOTION by Councilman Harris to concur with the Board of Appeals and grant the ' variance as requested by Mr, Keith Ward. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ' � � R r i ' � � ' ' ' i � � , , REGUI�AR COUTvCII� rIEE'lING, AUUU�T 7, 1967 YAGE 8 2. CONSIDERZATION OF A P.�'c�UES'�' FOh A VARIANCE FR0�1 SECTlON 45.26, CITY CODE OF FRIllLEY, MINNFSOTA 1903, REVISED DECErIBER 31, 1964, BY WAIVER OF FRONT YARD SETBACI: REQUIRF:?�1ENT OF 35 FEET TO 25 FEET TO PERMIT CONSTRUCTION OF A ONE F�1`IILY Djro'ELLING ON LOT 8 BLOCK l, HOLIDAY HILLS SECONll ADDITIONz ANOKA COUNTY, MINN�SOTA SAI�IE BEIPdG 4�8`> RICE CF�EEK BOULEVARD, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA (REQUEST BY CHARLES E. JOIi,�NSON �160 HARTMEIN CIRCLE NORTHEAST, FRIDLEY�MINNESOTA 55432) ; MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to cancur with the Board of Appeals and grant the variance as requested by Mr. Charles E. Johanson. Seconded by Councilman Sheri���n. Upon a voice vote, there be-�ng no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. JIM MUP.PHY - ON COMPT�IINT, RICE CREEY TERRACE :_ The Acting City Manager said that Mr. Murphy had requested that this be taken off the agenda. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to �elete this item. Seconded by Councilman E�iebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. STORM SEWER PROJECT ��84 - MAriISON STREET: The City Engineer said that easements have not been received from the property owners on Madison Street. Councilman Harris said that his under- st�nding from the hearing was that, whether this �aas put in or not, the people would be assessed at approximately $3.OS, and he thought it should be deleted. The Acting City Manager said that these property owners would be assessed at the same rate as the whole district pays. Councilman Liebl asked if these people will be assessed for something they did not get. The City Engineer said no, that their water is taken care of by going into Sullivan Lake. Councilman Harris said that they did not want the pipes put in and would not give the City the easeme�.ts, and he did not see why the City should purchase easements for this project. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to delete the storm sewer on Madison Street ' from 532 Avenue to Cheri Lar.e from Starm Sewer Project ��84. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayar Kirkham declared the motion carried. �' ' �J ' � RESOLUTION ��139-1967 - ORDERING PRELIMINARY PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES OF THE COSTS THEREOF: STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1967-3: MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution ��139-1967: Seconded by Council- man Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RESOLUTION 4�I�Er1967 - RECEIVING THE PRELIMINARY REPORT AND CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE MATTER OF THE COI�TSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS - STREET IMPROVEriENT PROJECT ST. 1967-3: MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to adopt Resc�Iution �k140-1967. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. � RLGULl�R COUNCIL MGLTIP2G, ALTGUST 7, 1967 PAGF 9 ' CIVIC CENTER SITE CLEARANCE REPORT - FNGINFERING DEPEll:I'MENT AND PARK DEPART- MENT : ! ' The City Engineer said that they �aant the shed and the Bennett building out of the way. He said the Park Department does not want the Bennett building so the Council could advertise it for bids, He said he had talked to the State Engineer from District S, the plans are prepared for the street, and they 'are getting the agreement prepared. The Ci.ty Engineer said that probably by , the next meeting there would be a Change Order for the Council's consideration to add this to an existing contract. The Actin� City Manager said he be�.ieved ' there was a party interested in the Bennett building, and the City could start the formal procedure of asking for bids. , , � ' ' � ' � ' � ' ' � , MOTION by Councilman Harris to advertise for bids on the Bennett buil.ding with the stipulation that the building must be moved out of the City of Fridley. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. The Acting City Manager said that the Park Department is making arrangements to move the shed, and about the only place they have to move it is next to the proposed City garage. Cou�cilman Harris said he would go on record as being against this request. He said he felt the investment being made on the ice arena and new garage in this area is too lar;;e to be encumbered with a tin shed. The City Engineer said that if possib�e they would like it close to the garage as there will only be minimum space for equipment and they would like to use it together with the Park Depaxtment. There was a discussion on a possible place to put the shed. Locke Park and available access to it were discussed. The Council asked to be shown several alternativ�son where it could be placed. MOTION by Councilman Harris to request the Park Department to find a location for the storage shed other than the arena/garage site area and bring it back to the Council for approval. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan, Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. POLICE DEPARTMENT SPACE: The Council looked at plans drawn for the proposed Police Departmentin the - new Civic Center. Councilman Liebl said that he co uld see by looking at the pl:ans, that this space would be outdated by 1970, but as the Council does not have money in the budget at the present time, he felt the Council should go along with the present proposal. Councilman Samuelson said he felt the Council should give some direction to the ar�hitect prior to pricing the addition, such as the minimum standards of the sh�etrock being painted, no paneling, and asbestos tiled floors. Mayor Kirkham said that as Councilman Samuelson is the building expert on the Council, they would like to hear his sugges�ions. Councilman Samuelson said he thought that, in the cell block and booking area, the concrete block should be left as is. He said he did not feel there was a necessity for painting the concrete block. He suggested the present cell doors be utilized in the new building. The general office, private office, squad room and public access utilize a suspended ceiling, and painted sheetrock walls on the new � partitions only. He said he felt they could keep the existing block walls that surround the new Polic� area. He also suggested vinyl asbestos floors and adequate lighting to meet the general standards as set in the City HaI1. REGUI.AR COLNCIL MGETI\G, AUGUS`l' 7, 1967 PAGE ?_0 Councilmazi Harris aslced if he felt the par.titio?:e_d wa11s all tiad to go to the ceiling. Councilman Samuelson saici that if the ceiling is suspended, they might as well because i.t ��ould be easy to tie in. Councilman Harris said he unders.tood the lights were all in, arid he s�ggested the,� utilize the lighting as it is. Councilman Samuelson agreed they should go along with the existing lighting and bring the partitions down to approximately 8 feet, except for the Chief's office and the Dispatcher�s office. Mayor Kirkham said there shoul.d be a ceiling wherever privacy is required. Councilman Samuelson said perhaps the squad room should have a ceiling also because of the bangi.ng of lockers and policemen".. changing shifts. Councilman Harris said that if they could limit the ceil:ings to the corners, such as the Chief, dispatcher and booking room, which will probably be the interrogation room, they would be in good shape. Councilman Samuelson said he would also suggest the squad room. Councilman Samuelson said he did not know if this fits in with the "_igc�t.?.sig, but changing a fixture a couple of feet one way or the o'�her wi11 not change the cost. The Acting City Manager suggested that they also get an alternate price on completing one wall to make an office for the Park Department. He said that the proposed space for the Park Department in the new building is only one room 8'x10' and he did not feel this was adequare. He said that the office on the main floor could be used for the new Buil��ing Inspector or City Planner. Councilman Samuelson said he felt this was a good suggestion. The Council discussed moving the hall door to grid line 3 to have access on the inside of the building for children. The Acting City Manager asked if they would like this on one plan or as an alternate.• The Cauncil felt a 25 foot wall would not amount to much, and this could be done as one plan. The Council said the next step would be to.have the architect get bids from the contractor. ' MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to adopt this prog��sed plan for the Police Department and request the architect to prepare cost estimates with the specifications as outlined by Council discussion and return them to the Council. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being ' no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. , ' ' ' ' ' t FENCE - SKYWOOD MALL: The City Attorney said that the letter in the agencia was a copy of the second letter he has sent to Mr. Mortenson and he has also called him, but has been unable to get in touch with him. He said that Mr. and Mrs. Aaron Engebretson were present at the Council Meetings The City AtCorney saicl that at the time of the first letter, Mr. N;ortenson had been advised to put up a fence or plantings, but nothing has been done. Cauncilman Harris asked what can be done to enforce this if it is required by code. The City Attorney said that an ordinance violation could be charged an�l it could be brought to court. Councilman Sheridan said he has walked over this area with Mr. Mortenson. He said that 3 or 4 pr�perty owners to the ncx �h of the Engebretsons have put up fences along the top of the hill, and there is a swale to catch the water off the back of the lots which then drains down- hill. Councilman Sheridan s��.id that this hill is the buffer zone between the properties ar�d is more than the ordinance requires. He said that Mr. Mortenson was ��illing to put plantings on his propc-rty along the top of the hill. Councilman Harris suggested the�y ask the City Attorney to contact Mr. Mortenson again and see if he will volur_tarily agree to do somthing. The City Attorney said he would be happy to talk to rir. Mortenson and report back to the Council. ' ' RI:GULAP. COUI�CIL Nf��TING, AUGUST 7, 1967 PAGE 11 KESOT,U�rT.ON ��141-1967 DIRECTING PREPAI�ATIOiv_ OF ASSFSS��'NT ROLL FOR IrSPROVF- MGNT PRO.T�CT 1967 SERVICE CO�NECTIONS•. �� ' �IOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt Resoluti.on ��141-1967. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being nu nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. , ' RESOLUTION �k142-1967 DIRECTING PUBLICATION OF HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENT ' ROLL FOR 1967 SERVICE CONNECTIONS: , MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution �k142-1967. Seconded by Councilm�n Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ' ' ' ' ��� � ' � ' ' ' ' ' ' 1S'� READING OF AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE CONTROL AND PREVENTION OF DUTCH ELM DISEASE WITHIN THE CITY OF FRIDLEY: Councilman Harris said that this was the standard ordinance used i�n most communities . MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt this ordinance upon first reading, waiving the reading. Seconded by Councilman. Samuelson. Upon a r.oll call vote, Kirkham, Harris, Sheridan, Samuelson and Liebl voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion_carried unanimously. RESOLUTION ��143-1967 DIRECTING THE ISSUANCE OF TEMPORARY IMPROVEMENT BONDS' ACCORDANCE WITH LAWS OF 1957� CHAPTER 385: SS&SW #84: MOTION by Councilman Harris to adop�t Resolution ��143-1967. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Nlayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RESOLUTTON ��144-1967 DIRECTING THE SALE AND PURCHEISE OF TEMPORARY IMPROVEMENT BONDS IN ACCORDANCE WITH LE1WS OF 1957, CHAPTER 835 - SS&SW ��84: MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to adopt Resolution ��144-1967. Seconded by Cauncilman Sheridan. Upon a voi�e vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. PETITIONS• PETTTION ��25-1967: SIDEWALK ALONG WEST MO�RE LAKE DRIVE. PETITION ik26-1967: ALL STREETS IN TERRY'S ADDITION AND NECESSARY IMPROVEMENTS. PETITION ��28-1967: MQNROE STREET - 135' NOIZT�I FROM 53RD AVENUE. MOT?ON by Councilman Liebl to receive Petition ��25-1967, �k26-1967 and ��2$-1967 and refer them to the Administration for processing. Seconded by Councilm.an Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. Councilman Harris said he would like to take note of the fact that one of the petitions is for sidewalk along West Tfoore Lake Drive. He said these people have indicated a need for sidewal.k and have petitioned for it, and he would encourage anyone else who would like sidewalks to do the same. ' RF:GUIIAP. COUNCIL rIGLTING, AUGUST 7, 1967 PAGE 12 1 CHANGE OItDEK ��1 - FIRE TRUCK: The Fire Chief was present at the meeting ai�.d explained that because of the ' air brakes on the new fire truck there is no room to mount a Forney belt driven electric generator and the City will be given credit on this, and the Change Order will add a Onan gasoline driven electric generator. ' �I �J �I ' , I� '�I ' ' � ' ' ' '. MOTION by Councilman Harris to.approve Change Order ��1, Peter Pirsch & Sons Conzpany, for an Onan generator. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. CHARLES STR�ET APARTMENT BUILDINGS:_ Councilman Liebl said he had requested that this item be put on the agenda. He said that he has looked at the apartments on 592 Street, at the garages and parking spaces. He said the crushed rock driveways were washed out, there were garbage cans all over, and the la�ans did not look good, He said if the driveways were blacktop it � uld be improved. The City Engineer said that some of the items could possibly be enforced through their license. The City Attorney said that there was no ordinance that required a surfaced driveway. He said he would like to discuss setting staz�dards with the Council as some of these things could be put in when Chapter 45 is redrawn. The City Engineer said that the new City Planner could help set up standards. Council- man 7.ieb1 said that this property�is a ba.d image for the City and he would like the Council to request the Engineer or City Inspectors to look at this property and talk to.the owner to see what can be done. He said they could at least get the ro�ks out of the street and cl�aning it up would take a minimum of effort. The City Engineer sa.id that the present ordinances will be enforced, but there is a questio� on how far the City can go. APPROVAL OF CONTRACT WITH ARCHITECT: � The Acting City Manager said that.this was the standard architectual contract. MOTION by Councilman Harris to authorize the Mayor and Acting City Manager to execute this contract with Patch and Erickson, Inc., 2801 Wayzata Soulevard, Minneapolis, Minnesota, 55405, and to authorize soil tests and a survey. Seconded by Councilman 5amuelson. Councilman Liebl said he would like this contract to be on a 5% basis. It was exp.lained that this was the percentage of the contract. Councilman Harris said that Patch and Erickson had indicated they would like to arrange a meeting. Mayor Kirkham suggested they could meet with the Administration and the Cauncil could be contacted if necessary. Councilman Harris said that the initial proposal is somewhat less than the square footage that was designed by the Engineering Department. He said that Patch & Erickson have a directive as to the size and they could start their preliminary plans from there. Councilman Samuelson suggested the Engineering Department and Public Works Department could give them a list of what they would like inside. Councilman Harris said he felt they should see the preliminary plans first to see how the building is laid out. Councilman Sheridan suggested the architect meet withtize Admini- stration on this. Councilman Lie�l asked what money was available. Councilman Harris said that the Acting City i�:anager will kr.ow hcw much building can be designed by the amount of funds that are made available for it. The vote upon the motion was a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried„ REGULA.P� COLT�vTCIL NPs'ETING, ALGUST 7, 1967 LICENSES; MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve the following licei�ses; DRIVE IN THEATRE 100 'Itain, Inc. by: Gerry Herringer 5600 Highway ��65 N.E. Fridley, Minnesota TAXICAB . Park Taxi by: James 13. Dawson 507 Fairmont Spring Lake Park, Minn. EXCAVATING Zirk Excavating, Inc. by; David Zirk Box 392, Route 4 Osseo, Minnesota GENERAL CONTRACTORS Foresman & Olson by: Gerald Olson 1OQ60 Jackson St. N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota J. & J. Associates �by: Jack Nelson 10925 Zenith Ave. South Minre apolis, Minnesota ; T. C. Kjeseth Construction Co. by: Ted Kjeseth 4230 Cent�al Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota The Mitchell Company by; John E. Mitchell 1669 Selby Avenue St. Pau1, Minnesota Plywood Minnesot.a Remodelers by: Rudy Boschwita 6200 Wayzata Blvd. Golden V.�lley, Minnesota � So�ti.ca Midwest Inc. by: Kenneth Hartin 212 lSth Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota Staber Constructior. Co. by: Audry Staber 2 East 26th Street Minneapolis, riinneso�a PAGE 13 �!� NEW RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL NEW NEW NEW 0 __:; , REGULAR COUNCIL c1EETING, AUGUST 7, 1967 HEATING Fleming Sheet Metal Co. 3525 Raleigh Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota PLASTERING Conroy Bros. Co. 7851 Dupont Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota S-�GN ERECTION Lawrence Signs, Inc. 945 Butler Route St. Paul, Minnesota by; Raymond Olson by: J. E. Conroy by: George H. Lawrence PAGE 14 NEW NEW RENEWAL ROOFING Central Roofing Co. by: John Somers, Pres. NEW 705 Tyler Street N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota MASONRY Fleischhacker Construction Co. by: A. Fleischhacker NEW 165 Edgewater Avenue St. Paul, Minnesota � The motion to approve the licenses was seconded by Councilman Samuelson, and upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. . CLAIMS: MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve General and Public Utilities Claims ��12376 through ��12522 and Liquor Glaims ��1317 through 461366 for payment. Seco� by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ESTIMATES• MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve the following estimates for payment; S. C. Smiley & Associates 1750 Hennepin Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota 5540.i Fridley Civic Center - Supervisory Services to date $ 1,087.54 REGUI.AR COU�VClt� MGEI'1NG, AUGUST 7, 1967 D. M. Noj�es Construct� ozi Cor,ipany General Cortractors 100 �dest Franklin Avenue Minneapolis, rlinnesota �ridley Civic Center - Certificate No. 8 (8-1-67) for period from July l, 1967 to July 31, I967 Harry S. Horwitz & Co.,�Inc. Mechanical Contractor 1411 -- llth Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota Fridley Civic Center - Certificate No. 6 (Ju�e 28, 1967) for period from May 17, 1967 to June 14, 1967 Hoffman Electric Company, Inc. ' Electrical Contractors Anoka, Minnesota ' Fridley Civic Center - Certificate No. 6 (June 30, 1967) �or period f.rom June 1, 1967 through 3une 30, 1967 Sandstrom & Hafner, Inc. 749 Farest Dale Road New Birghton, Minnesota 55112 � Estimate ��4 (FINAL) for work completed for construction of Storm Sewer Improvement 5-C according to contract Keys Well DriZling Company 413 North Lexington Parkway St. Pau2, Minnesota 55104 Estimate ��3 (FINAL} for work completed this date for constructi.on of Water Improvement ��85 ' according to contract Northdale Construction Co., Inc. 5739 ��Iest Broadway Minneagolis, Minnesota 55428 Estimate ��l for work completed this date for construction of Storm Sewer Improvement Pr�ject ��82 according to contract (PARTIAL) PAGE 15 $18,252.00 $22,005..00 $ 2,340.00 .$30,895.65 $ 457.80 $14,080.50 �� ; �� C. S. McCrossan, Inc. � Box 336 � � Osseo, Minnesota Estimate ��4 (PARTIAL) for work completed this date - ST. 1966-2 accordi.ng to contract $36,387.63 REGULAR COLINCTL NIEETING, AUGUST 7, 1967 Estimate ��2 (PARTlAL) for work completed this date for construction of Sanitary Sewer, Water and Storm Sewer Improvement Project ��84, according to contract � Rpsgaard-Master Co., Inc. 1253 West Connelly Street St. Paul, Minnesota 55112 Estimate ��l (PARTIAL) for work completed this , date for Water Improvement Project ��83, repair of the 1.5 M.G. Reservoir Dunkley Surfacing Company 3756 Grand Street N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota Estimate ��2 (PARTIAL) for work completed this , date - Street Improvement Project ST. 1967-2 according to contract Comstock & Davis, Inc. Consulting Engineers -1446 County Road "J" • Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432 For the resident insper..tion and resident supervision for the staking out of the construction work for; - Estimate �'�l - Storm Sewer Improvement Project ��87 from July 3, 1967 through July 29, 1967 Estimate ��4 - Sanitary Sewer, Water and Storm Sewer Improvement Project ��84 from July 3, 1967 through July 29, 1967 Estimate ��l - Storm Sewer Improvement Project ��82 from Ju1y 3, 1967 through July 29, 1967 Estimate ��10 - Sanitary Sewer, Water and Storm Sewer Improvement Project ��79 from July 3, 1967 through July 29, 1967 - Estimate ��6 - Storm Sewer Improvement Project ��S-C from Jul� 3, 1967 through July 29, 1967 Rstimate �r�4 - Melody Manor Park Improvement P?-oject Number P-1 from July 3, 1967 through July 29, 1967 . Estimate ��Z - Water Improvement Project ;�'75-G from July 3, 1967 through July 29, 1967 PAGE 16 $10,768.05 $ 6,420.96 $ 9,130.90 $ 700,00 $ 1,243.00 $ 709.00 $ 315.50 $ �115.00 $ 30.00 $ 270.00 � ' ' ' ll ' 1 ' � � � , , � �I ' ' ," REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, AUGUST 7, 1967 For the furnishing o� Professional Engineering Services for the fo1lo��ing; Estimate i�l - Planni�ig [��ater 7mprovement Project ��83 Estimate ��1 - Planning Storm Se�aer Improvement Pro ject ��82 Estimate ��1 r Planning Sanitary Sewer, Water and Storm Sewer Improvement Project ��84 Estimate ��1 - Planning Ldater Improvement Project ;k75-G Estimate �kl - Planning Storm Sewer Improvement Pro ject 4�87 PAGE 17 � $ 291.20 $ 2,102.10 $ 5,097.3?. $ 557.97 $ 1,585.12 The motion to approve the estimates was seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon •a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ESTIMATE - STATE OF MINNESOTA: The Acting City Manager stated tttat there was not enough mar�ey in this year�s budget to pay this entire estimate, but that 1/3 oi it could be paid. The City Engineer handed the Council. � memorandum that explained that the signal on West Moore Lake Drive and Central Avenue and this one on Mississippi Street are both on County roads and the County may be willing to pay one-half the cost. He said he would suggest the City send a bill. to the County asking them to share thz cost. � MOTION by �ouncilman Harris that the Gounty he requested to pay '� the cost, and that no payment be made on this Mi.nnesota �iighway estimate until the City receives the funds from the County and then the estimate is to be paid in full. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays9 Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. BACON ELECTRIC BILL: The City Engineer explained that this bill was for the inside electrical work that was done in the garage owned by Mr. Hafner that the City leased. He said that Mr. Hafner felt the City shouldr pay the bill. Councilman Liebl asked if the electrical installations were just for the City�s use, or would they be o£ value as an improvement to the building. T�e City Engineer said that the garage would probably have to be used for equiptnent in the future and the installations could be used. Councilman Harris said that any . lighting should be paid by Mr. Hafner, but if there were some connections for special welders or pumps, the City could pay for them. Ae suggested the bill be divided someway. Councilman Sheridan said that the Council should authorize the paying of the estima*_e to Bacon Electr�c as they sh�uld not have to wait for a decision between the City and the property owner. Councilman Harris said that they should request an itemized bill from Bacon Electric to determine what share the City shoul.d pay. MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to authorize ttie payizg of the electrical bill to Bacon's Electric Company, 65L5 Central Avenue Northeast, in the amount of ' � , l__J � ' REGULEIR COUi�CIL M�ETING, At1GUST 7, 1967 PAGE 18 $927.32, for electrical work done in Hafner's garaoe, and reque�t that Bacon Electr.ic Company give the City an itemized bill for t��e work. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a va�.ee vote, there•being no nays, Mayor Kirkhani declared the motioii carried. RESOLUTION ��145-1967 DIRECTING PREPARATION OF ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR WATER, SANITARY SEWER AND STORM SEWER IMPROVENIF:NT PROJECT N0. 79: MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to adopt Resolution ��I45-1967. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Ki:°kham declared the motion carried, RESOLUTION ��146-1967 DIRECTING PUBLICATION OF HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSI�NT ROLL FOR WATER, SANITARY SEWER AND STORM SEWER IMPROVFMENT PROJECT ��79: ' MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt Resolution 4�146-1967. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. t C � ' , APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT WITH CONSULTANT AND PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSIOV: MOTION by Councilman Liebl to approve the agreemenL- and authorize its execution by the Mayor and Acting City Manager. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. , CHANGE ORDER �'�M- 2- EXHAUS T FOR ROOi�'1 B- 7: The Acting City Manager explained that this is the room t+�e Engineering Department wi11 keep some of their equipment in. MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to approve Change Order ��M-2 for material , and labor to finisti the exhaust system in Room B7 of the Civic Center. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, ' Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. � � ' � AGREEMENT PERTAINING TO PARTICIPATION IN SALARY SURVEY: Mayor Kirkham asked how much it would cost the City to participate in this salary survey. The Acting City Manager said he believed it would be between $600 and $750. He said that it was a good thing to participate in if :the City could be part of it in time to do the City any good, but the City is ahead of the other communities on their budget. He explained that this is more tailor made to each.community than the Municipal League study. Councilman Liebl asked if this would just cover department head salaries.. The Acting City Man�ger said that it deals with abou'� 25 different positions. MOTION by Councilman Samue�son that the Citp not tal:e part in this.salary ' survey conducted by St�nton Associates this year. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ' '. ' � � , REGUI�R COU1iCIL MEii'ItiG; AIIGUST 7, 1967 PAGE 19 RESOLUTION ��147-1967 - CERTIFS.'ING CHARGES TO THE COUNTY ALiDITOR TO BE LEVIED AGAI�ST CE�TAlN PROPEr;TII;S F'OR COLLII:CTIUN WITH TI�L' TEIF.ES PAYAl3LE IN 1968: MOTION by Gouncilman Harris to adopt I�esolution ��147-1967. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared tt7e motion carried. PARK LOTS ON ALTURA ROAD: ' The City Manager explained that if the Council wanted to, they the payment to the County for the requested tax forfeit 1ots, assessments could be taken out o� next year's budget. could authorize and the special MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to purchase tax forfeit lots 13, 14, and 15, Block 7, Carlson's Sumcnit Mar.or North Addition and authorize the Administration to forward $75 plus; $1.00 to the rounty Auditor. Seconded by Councilman SFieridan. Councilman Sheridan asked if the assessments could be pro--rated. The Acting C'ity Manager said that the City does not pr.o-rate assessments on tax forfeit lots for others, but they probably could do this over 30 years and charge the Park Department the interest. Councilman Harris said that if the City paid all the snecial assessments on all the Iots they bought, i.t could end up with - a one mill raise just to pay off a�bunch o� assessments. The City Manager said it would not be 20 years from now, but could be spread over the.length of time the bonds have to rur.. The Council agreed the assessment pro-rating should conform to the bonds. The Vote upon the motion to purchase_ the ta� forfeit lots was a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham cieclared the motion carried. MOTION by Councilman Harris that on lot purchases that require that assessments be paid, the assessments be paid to the terms Uf the bonds. Seconded by Council- man Samuelson. Cov.ncilman Sheridan said that this could come out o:E the City budget rather than the Park budge�. The Council. agreed, T:�e vote upon the motion was a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. . PARK LOTS ON 53RD AV�NUE: Councilman Ha.rris said that i�e notes the Iots the Park Department is interested in are red-tagged already, and he said he was not certain that this was the proper time to purchase these unless the City had the moiiey to develop them. He asked why the City did not just wait awhile. Gouncilman Samuelson said that the County is requesting a de:Einite answer. The City Manager said that if the Council passed a resolution on their intent to buy these lots in the future, this maybe would be suffici.ent at this time. MOTION by Councilman Harris that the Administration advise the County Auditor ' to continue red-tagging the lots the Park Departnieut is interested in and to release the rest of the lots that they are not interesteci in. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. ' . The City Manager said that he would write the County Auditor and say the City is stilZ interested in the lots and intends to purchase them in � � '� � , RFGULAR GOUNCIL I�;ETING, 11UGUST 7, 1967 ' , � �J � r , , 1 � � � ' ' PAGE 20 the futurey and if the Auditor requests money at this time, he will get a purchas� cost from him and report to the Couaci].. The vote upon the motion was a �o�_ce vol-.e, ther� being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the moion carried. RESOLUTION ��148-1967 AU7'HORI'L�NG CONDEP�IIVATION - SERVICE �OADS, 63RD AVE\UE AND HUGO STREET: MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt F.esolution �r`148-1967. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being r�o nays, Mayor Kirkha m declared the motion carried. The City Engineer pointe�i out an the map the areas the City will be condemning. He said that on 63rd Avenue, he thought the property owners would be willing to give the City the land free if the Council would waive the xequirement in parking ratio when they start building. The City Attorney said he had talked to Mr. fiadon, and he had decided to put the land in con�em�zation, and gave permission to start construction and will talk terms later if any are necessary. Councilmun Samuelson aske3 what would happen t� the boulevard sectic+n on the south of the pro� rty. The City Engineer said that it cou13 be vacated, but they are not sure where the land came fxom. The City Engineer said that on Hugo Street, Mrs. Florence Swanson does not seem to agree tiaith a cul-de-sac and has requested rezoning againr He said that the additional cos*_ of condemning this property is not too �reaL, because they are combining S or b, and tY:en the City wil.l know the figure, The City �ngineer said this • condemnation also includes everything west of the T.x. ��47 service drive. The City Attarney said that they had added the Sears, Holly, Erick Lavine, and S&H Stamp Company all in one r�solution. Councilman Liebl asked i£ this will complete the west side of T.H. �r`4I, and Councilman Samuelson said this was correct. SALARY DISCUSSION - FIRE DEPAR'�MENT: Chief 'riughes of the Fire Department and Chief Aldrich of the Fire Tnspection Department were present at the Council i�eeting. Chief Hughes said that it had been h�s understanding that the City Manager was budgeting a larger amount for Chief Aldrich than he had received in salary this year and he was to receive this raise in the middle of the year. Chief Hughes recommended that the Council grant the increase for the full year. He explained the salary survey.they ttad talcen for Fire Inspectors and Assistant Fire Ghiefs in surrounding communities, and that Fridley was lo�v compared to most of them. Councilman Liebl asked if this salary increase had been discussed at a budget meeting. Chief Aldrich said that he was the only c�ne �hat haci been told this, but at the time the City Manager felt that ta hring his position in line was too big a jump at one time compared to the other employees, and had said he would rafiher split the raise. Chief Aldrich said he had taken this at face value. Councilman Harris said that an interim salary increase would bring other requests, and he felt this �ould be setting a bad precedent. He said the only way to justify an interiet saiary increase was if the job require- ments changed�or additional responsibility were added: Chief lIughes sai� that Chi.ef AZdrich is doing a con.scientious job and spends :*�any hours after supper checicing on dance �a1ls for which he is not compensateci. Chief Aldrich said there was the possibility th2t he will be given th� additional work of licensing apa-rtment buildings, whicti will also mean rnore record keeping. �I ' ' � REGUI:�AIt COliNC1L M";E`l'ING, °��)Gti�`i' 7, 19��'i P�GE 2I Councilman Samuelson said that one o� the problems that the Inspectors have is operating their own automobi.l.es on City business at the rate of 8� a mil.e �ohich is i_nadequatL. I�e suggest:e�t they set the rate at 10� a mile, which may help oifset expanses, C'au��cilman Samuelson said this would benefit all the empl.oyees that are using their own cars for City business. Mayor Kir�:ham aslced about the additional duties Chief Aldrich mentioned he was to be given. Chi.ef Aldrich said that the possibility of his licensing apartment buildings had �een mentioned, which would mean more work, but he thought it could be fit in. Mayor Kirkham said that ttie Council could not go along with an interim raise unless there is justification for it. _ The City Engineer said that the Council is aware that he has requested � additional money for the Bui.lding Inspector, but the Council stated they could not give midterm raises. The City Engineer said that every ordinance that is passed gives new duties and more work for all the personnel. ' � ' ' � � 1 The Council dis�t�ssed passing a resolution to raise the travel expenses from $� to 10� a mile for all employees using their �wn cars for City business, 'The City Attorney said he would check ta see if the State law set a maximum rate. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to refer the posGibility of raising the travel expenses for employees to.tt�e Administration, and request the Legal Department to.check the possibility of 1�� a mile according to State Law - and bring it back in resoluti_on form For Council approval. Seconded by , Councilman Sheridan. Councilmazi Liebl sa.id he was against this motion, because it,does not solve anything and could be done at the �irst of the yeaz. He said he felt either the employee is entitled to a raise and should have it because of inerit and increased duties or it shauld be dPnied. He said he will be o�posed to a large increase at the first of the year. Mayor Kir.kF�am said that there is the possibility that his duties iaill be increased, but they �.ave not been at the time being. He said he did not believe anyone ti=as questioning merit, but it was the point of being faix to all emplayees. The vote upon the moti.on was a v�ice vote, there being 4 ayes and l nay, Mayor Kirkham declare� the motion carried. '. Chief_Hughes said that the City Enginee;. �as requested that these additional duties be trans£erred to the Fire Inspector: The City En�i_neer said that the wor.k load is unbalanced �nd there is a need to sp�ead it around to do � a more effieient job. He sug�ested that maybe a salary survey wauld be advisable to show what every�ne's duties are and how much responsibili_ty they have. Chief Hughes askec� what will be done if the Fire Department is ' asked to take care of the adcled duties. ATayor Kirkhan said that t�iis will be anoth:er considerati.on, but that L-he dutics have r.ot been .gi.ven to Chief Aldrich yet. ' ' ', COMMUNICATIONS: (A� LOI�A S:iOQtTEST: ONAiv' BUILDZNG rI0TI0N by Councilman Samuelson to receive,and file tF�e communication. Seconded by Councilman Liebl, Upon a voi.ce vote, there being no nays, �fayor Kirkham declared the mo�ior� carried. ' , ' RI�GIJLAR COUNCI� T�IEF7'I1`+G, AUGUST 7, 1967 PAGE 22 The City Engineer gave the Council a memorandum detailing some of the background work that usualiy does not show in dealing with some of the different contracts. KIvT:�.GI�TS OF CGI�lJr1�3US : FAMI7 Y PICNIC MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive azld file this communication. 5econded � by Councilman Samu.elson. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkhacn declared tt;e motion carried. � � ' ' ' � �� � � ' ' � ' (C) ANDRELd KOHLAN: DFL PT_CNIC MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive and file this communication. Seconded by Councilman Lieb1. Upon a Voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. �D� COU�ITY EATGINEER - MISSISSIPPI STREET Councilnian Harris said he did nor_ agree with the County Engineerts comments 'that a Mississippi Street underpass was not feasible. He said the City Engineer has indicated that it is feasible. MQTION by Councilrnan Harris that the Adrnini.stration, with the heLp of the Engineering Departrzent, direct a�letter to the County Engineer stating that a Mississippi Street underpass is feasib3e and list L-he circumstances under which it is feasi�le. The City Engineer said that there is no question that �n underpass is feasible. He said the onZy question is how to �et rid of the wat.er. �Ie explained that the only way to do this is by pumping it or having it go all the way to the � river because they cannot go to Locke Lak�. He said it is feaszble,'but expensive� He said that maps have been. drawn or. how it can be done and sent to the County, and this is almost the 3rd year it has gone back and forth. Mayor Kirkham asked about an overpass, if ar underpass has water problems. The City Engineer said that an underpass would be better because of the layout of the land, and u;as the rea�on that NSSSD was requestec� to alter their route. He said that one is as feasible as the other< He suggeste� the City Manag�r write indicating the City is interested in the underpass and would like to see some cost figur�s and reasons why the County E.-�gineer does not feel it is feasible. Councilman Liebl said that this is a County project, and he felt it would be the County Commissioners �aho would approve this. Council- man Harris said that the Couri�cil has to do the best they can with the money the City pays to the County fox the road and ditch fund which is about $300,000 a year, He said the City would 1i_ke to get some value for their money. Cour�cilman Liebl said the Council would prot�ably get more actian if they interested the rounty Commissioners in this project. Gouncilman fiarris said that� some action shauld be taken oii thi:s matter. The City Engineer said that in the letter asking why the County �ngineer does not feel an underpass is feasible, the City Manager could suggest a meeting between the Council and the County Engineer. Councilman Sheridan suggested that the letter be.sent to County Engineer_Jake Lundhezm with_copies to all the Commissioners. The motion was seconded by Councilman Liebl, and upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkhain,declared the motion carried. ' , REGULAR CUDNCIL �I�E7'II�G, AUGUST 7, 196? �_ EHLERS & ASSOCI97'ES, INC:_ RATTTvG PAGE 23 The City Manager said the Rating ServicE:s' representatives have been , invited to visit this area rather ttian a b-roup of clients visiting New York. He said that if our rating �aas ctianged because of this visit, the City could save a great amount of money in future interest costs. �II � ' ' ' L_; � � I � ' ' � ' MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive th.e communication from Ehlers & Associates, Inc., and request the City Manager to attend the.dinner meeting if possible and report.back to the Council. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being rAo nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. �F) S. C. SMILEY & ASSOCIATES; PROGRESS REPO�'�T MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive and file the communication from S. C. Smiley & Associates. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. •(G) WYMAN SMITH: 615T CROSSOVER Councilman Harris suggested tha.t a letter be directed to Mr. Smith and his client explaining that the meeting had been called by P.epresentative Savelkoul and the City has nothing to do with who was invited and who.was not invited. MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive the communication and request the Administr.ation to write.a lettex e.xplair.ing that the City had not called �the meeting. Seconded by Councilman. Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirktiam declared the cnotion carried. The City Manager said that Mr. Saliterman has call.ed him two or three times, on this matter, and asked the City's position on this matter. Gouncilman Harris said that the City has not discttssed their position other than that 61st Avenue on the w�st and east side of T.H. ��65 has been put in wi4h State Aid funds. He said that some of the property owners in the area indicated that they did not want the crossing, but the Council has not been involved in that part of the discussion. He said that it is up to the State to put in the cgossing. Mayor Kirkham saicl that the State has said that tha.s crossing was going in. Councilman Sheridan said that this is the case whether the City requests it or does not request it. (A) WYMAN SMITH: t�UCTION MOTION by Council�nan Harris to receive this communication and waive the permit fee. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham de�lared the motion carried. (I) FRIDLEY JAYCEES - COMMOPdS PARK MOTION by Councilman Narris to receive and file this c�mmunication. Second�d by Councilman Stieridan. Upon a voice vote, there beino no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ' ..., � REGUI�AR COUNC:I:L P��EI�'1'TNC, AUGiJS'I' 7, 1967 PAGB 24 , � � ' ' ' , ' , ' CJ ' � ' ' C1 ' '- J FRICKSON PETROLFUii: 3',:D STREET MOTION by Councii%arz Harris to xeceive this eocmnunication. Councilrnan Liebl asked if the Council �aas concurring witli tlie le°tter.. May�r Kirkham said that this letter was in accord with the agreement. The motion was seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, tt�ere bei.ng no nays, Mayor Kirktiam declared the motion carried. . Councilman Harris asked what the sittxation was regarding the fence behind the service station, Ntayor Kirkham said he had recei��ed a call from ' Mrs Holvenstot that they are proceeding on this na�a. He said that at first they had tried to vacate the property, but some of the people had changed their minds, so they would be going ahead with a fence on their own land - soon. (K) MINNESOTA HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT: F00'1' BRIDGE The Council looked at the ,�reliminary layout for the pro:posed footbridge. The City Engineer said he has talked to the Assistant District Engineer and they have not received the policy ruling from the Central Office yet. MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the communication from the Minnesota - Highway Department. Seconded by �ouncilntan Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham �eclared the motion carried. Councilman Sheridan asked if the Representatives or Senators helped apply. pressure for the footbridges. Mayor Kirkham said that Representative. Jack Meyer had helped. Councilmar: Liebl said he had rece�ved a letter stati.ng that it should just be a m.atter of weeks befare the State wide p olicy is worked out, _(L) REPORT OF BOARD OF F�ALTH: MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to�receive the report o�' t�he Board of Health dated July 31, 1967. Seco nded by Councilman Samizelson. Upon a voice vote, � there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham decl.ared the motiori carried, (M) S. C. SMILEY & ASSOCIATES: CO'JNCIL TABLE, PLA iJE ANI} FLAGPOLF MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the communication from S. C. Smile y& Associates and to proceed with ttie ii.e�ns indicated, Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being n� n�ys, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. The City rianager asked if the Council wanted the plaque to say something on it about the tornado, and where it should be placed. There was a general discussion on appr�priate langu�.ge, and the Counci_l decided to discuss this further and come back with it at a later date. Counci_lman Sher.idan suggested the possibility that a Civic Organization would like to donate all or part of the plaque. Councilman Harris suggested that the Council could conv2y to the Jaycees the need for a flagpole. The City Attorney suggested that a list could be made of things that �ould be donated. The � REGUI.�R CCUNCIL r;I;ETING, AUGUST 7, 1.967 ' �� PAGE 25 Co��:nci1 discussed the possibility that each organization may like to contribute some nloney and do this on a joint civ5_c basis as it would 'oe too mucL for any one group. Tne City Ei.gineer will get the figures for the next meeting. ' There was a discussion about the location for the flagpole and flood lites for the sign and for the flagpole. The Council discussed the lighting for the existing building and said they should follow the continuity of the new building. The City Nlanager said that he had received an estimate on the , conduit, but that S. C. Smiley ha3 suggested that the sleeves be put in underground �ahen the paving is done and this can be done by the Engineering Department, He said Mr. Smiley did not suggest putting the conduit in � unless the base of the light standards are to be put in. The Council looked at the locations of the light standar_ds on the map and decided to put the sleeves in now and the lighting at a later date. ' ' ' Councilman Sheridan asked what the City Engineer would estimate the cost of operating the light standards would be per month. He said that the street ,lights cost about $SO a year and NSP installs them and services them. He suggested the City Engineer check with NSP on the lights for the parking lot. The Cit y Attorney said that N SP had put in t he lighting for Mercy Hospital: The City Engineer sa,id„he would check on this. The City Engineer asked i.f it was the Council's opinion that they should not pursue any further lighting with the �resent contractor. The Council agreed with this. � Chief Aldrich asked the Council if they have made any determination on where the Police Department will be located, as he has to coordinate the installation of the emergency reporting system. Mayor Kirkham said that ' the Police Department will be located irL the new bui7.ding according to the plan as approved this evening. ' ' , , ' ADJOURNMENT• There being no further business, Mayor Kirkham decl.ared thE Regular Council Meeting of August 7, 1967 adjourned at 12;40 A. M. Respectful,7.y submitted, �� �/ �'�-�-' ./ � �" �`� � :;—,—� Mary Lu Strom Secretary to the Council 0 , ' ' ' ' PAC,E 2 b TI-IE MINUTES OF' Tl�E SPECIAI PUL�LIC HIE�'1RING i1E�TTNG OF' AtJGt?ST 1��, 1967 The Special Public Hear.ing Meeting of the City Council of the City of Fridley was called to order by Mayor Kirkham.at 8:06 P.ri. PLEDGE GF ALLEGIANCE: Mayor Kirkham asked the audience to stand and join in saying the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. ROLL CALL: MEMBERS PRESENT: Kirkham,-Li_ebl, Samuelson, Harris (Arrived at 8;10 P.M.) MEMBERS ABSENTt Sheridan �ADOPTION OF AGENDA: MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to adopt the Agenda as presented. Seconded ' by Councilman Liebl. Upen a voice vote, there be:;.ng no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motian carried.. ' I ' , ' .� PUBLIC HEARING ON REZOP3;:NG - LOTS 1- 6 BLOCK 1, CARLS�N'S St�T MANQR , ANNEX 2ND ADllimION: �ILEQtFuT BY S& S INVESTNIEI�TT COMPAN� The Acting City Manager read the Notice of He�<ring. '�he City Engineer explained that this area was north�af Horizon Drive at 3rd Street Northeast. He pointed the area out on an aerial map. The City Engineer said that there have been neetings held before the Planning Commission and the people are aware of the request. He handed out the minutes of the last Planning Commis- sion M�eting and pointed out that the Planning Commissiori had approved ths rezo:�ing, ' _ (C0[T;�CILMAN HA.RRIS ARRIVED AT 8:10 P.M. ) i�tr. tiJilbur J. Holm, Attorney for the S&S Investment Comgany, was pr�sen.t at the Council Meeting and explained rhat the S&S Investmert Compan.y has entered into a purehase agreement w�.th Arvict E. Carlson & Sons, Inc. to purehase these six lots if they can be rezoned from R-1 to R-3. He said that they are under no ab2igatiaiz to buy the Zots if they are not rezonecl. He said that there would be some advantages to this area in ttiat ttie apartcnent �uilci:ing they propose woi�Id act as a c�uffer bei:ween tEie residen.ts and T.H. ��47, would inerease the tax base, and if the rezoning is granted, the vacant lots will be used. If it is not granted the lots may never be used as financing is verg hard to get for these residential lots. He said tt-�at they taill build only 1 bedroom apartments. Mr. Holm sa�d that presently there are_apartments - on both sides �f the street from 49th to 53rd Avenue so this wi?1 not be spot wnin „ but will be making the Iots consistent with what already exists. He said that Cl'�airman. Erickson of the P1anr.ing Commiasion is a.lso on t�e Building �tandards - Desibn Control Su�-Coc��mitree who cor.trois the type of building pu:: up, and Mr. Erickson has indicated that he wi?1 watch this very carefully. I. SPECIAL COUNCIL �ETLNG, AUGUST 1�-, 1.96"/ , , , , ' ' PAG� 27 Mr. Jack Velin, 5105 Horizon Drive Northeast, said this was the fourth meeting he had a.ttended or+. thiG rF:ro;�i.ng. He sai.d that. hE was sorry Mr. Shaw of S& S Investments was not present as �ie had been the one that sold the property owriers preser.t at the Cour..cil Meeting their lots, and everyone had asked about the possibiliL'y of apartments being built, but they had been assured by Mr. Shaw that they would not be built in this area, He said that if he had known t:his would be rezoned he would . not have bought his lot. He said he could have gotten the lot next door to an apartment house cheaper if he had wanted to. Mr. Velin said that the people are opposed to a 3 story apartment bu ilding. He said that they would have been agz•eeable with double bungalows if Mr. Shaw was stuck with the property; buC Mr. Shaw has not bePn truthfu]_ with the people about : owning ttze property. Mayor Kirkham asked hota many people at the Council Meeting �oere opposed to this rezoning. Five people raised their hands. Mr. Florin Novak, 5130-3rd Stree* Northeust, said that his $25,000 home ' would be worth about $15,000 if the apartment goes up across the street �from him, and he wi11 sti11 have to pay the same taxes. He.said that h e had checked that this was zoned residential before he bought his lot. , , ' ' Mr. Ca W. Root, 3200 France Avenue South, representing�Arvid E. Carlson & Sons, Inc., said that it was he and not Mr. Shaw that had sold these lots to Clemron and to Lyndale Bu.il.ders who had built homes on them, and he had made no promise that the lots would not be usec� for some othe.r purpose. Mr. Root said thar originally there were two outlots in Summit Manor North Addition, 0utlot 9 and 0utlot 10 and both were zoned commercial, although he and Mr. Carlson were sooiz convi�nced th�y should be mutliple. H� said that when Sum�nit Man ox Narth was platted, �utlat 10 was not included in the use restrictions that are filed on anything they develop, and so multiples were not allowed. He said that they requested it changed fram commercial to residential as they thought houses could be built on it. Mr. Root said that proceedings in caurt corxected the Outlot 10 omission and the restric- tions limiting Outlot 10 to residential were removed. He said the lots are lying vacant because no one can get FiIEi or GI finaricing where the lots abut the highway and he would like to see the land zoned as ariginally intended which was multipl.e zonin�. , Mxs. Bjugan, 5097 Topper Lai;e, asked how the pro�erty belo�a 49th Avenue had gotten financing. Mr. Root said that there had not beert such strict 'regu- lations on GI and FHA financing in earlier years, and.there tias been some ' '� lots abutting the highway in this area� that the Minnesota Highway Department had just taken in the Iast two years. � � � I! � i�r. Chester Brozak; 5110-3rd Street Northeast, said there had been 5 new houses along University Avenue since he had moved there and they had gotten financing. He said that if apartments are put up, people wi11 never build on the empty'lots and they will erid up being rezoned for more apartments. He�said that the traffic is very dangerous already for children and there .. will be more cars if it is rezoned. He said a lot of the people have two cars and the Police have to get the cars out. of the w�y so the streets can be plowed in the�winter. rir. Root said that it was .r.ot true•that there were two cars for every apartment. He said that there were only 3 families out of the 8 11-unit buildings that have two cars, there is adequate parking, ' SPEC1:EiL COUi�?C1L MEETIi�TG, AUGUST 14, 1967 ' �� , ' ' � PAUE 23 and it has ?�een his personal experience that the poli.ce do a gooct job patroll-i.ng this area. Mr. Root said that almost aIl the lazld from 49th Avenue north had initially been built by them until after the`tox•n.�;1o, and even then people had troi:ble gettiLZg finaneing. He sai_d the new homes may have gotten conventional-mortgages. Mr. Holm said that 40 parking spaces will be provided for the 24 or 25 unit apartment so caxs will not be parking on the street. He said that S& S Investment owns the apartments at 5475 and 5495 Main Street which are an example of the excellent care and maintenanc� they :cec�.i��e. Mr. Velin said the people could probably agree with a one story apartmpnt � building, but if they are proposing a 2Z story flat-top apartment, they would definitely be opposed. Mayor Kir��ham asked Mr. Holm to describe the size of building they were pr�aposing. Mr. Holm said that he was not able to.tell the Couneil this, as they are not spending any money until they know if the rezoning goes through, He said that they would work with the Building Standards Design Control Sub-Committee on the design, ar.d it will be either one o-r two buildi_ngs wi�h a total of 24 or 25 units, 'with 40 parking spaces. He said he did not know the height. � Councilman Lieb1 said that as Gouncilman of the 3rd Ward and reprnsentati�ie . of this area, he has studied the proposal thoroughly. He said he has - considered the property otaner requesting the rezoning and he has talked to the people that live in this area. Councilman Liebl said his personal �` opinion wa.s that this property should be gut on an income basis, but he - is also interested in the people that live there and also the traffic that �;< .would be caused by two 25�unit apartment buildings, which would overload � 3rd Street. He said he would r�,�pose twc� or three 25-unit apartmez�t buildings but he would concur with three 6--unit apartme.nt buiZdings. He said that these would blend in with the other 1ots. Councilman LiebT sa�.d that if the , land is rezoned to R-3, the City wi11 have no juxisdiction in telling the builder what he can build. Councilrian Samuelson said that �he City could control the numbeY of. units. Mr. Holm said there will only'be'l or 2' ' - builclings, and the tctal units wi11 not be ir_ excess of 25. bi�'. Holm said ' that'if three 6-unit buildings or double bungalows were required, there would be no deal, as his client wa=: interested only in multiples. Council- m_a.n Harris asked zf the lpartme�zts to the nortti and south taere in before ' the present property owners built. Mr. Velin sa:_d that they were, but the people had asked and been told they would nat come down any further. Mrs. Tijugan said that when they bought on Poplar Lane in 1966 from Mr. Carlson, ' they understood that Horizon Drive was as far as they were going to ga with apartmen4s on 3rd Street. She s.t.id that the builder �annot decide what l�e is going to build, ��he felt he should make a decision and then come to the Council rleeting with his plans.� Mr. Root said that Lots 9 and 10 were already ' zoned multiple w1�en Mrs. Bjugan bought so she should have no znterest in this, but the geople in SLmmit Manor I�orth would have an interest. . ' Councilman Liebl sai_d that 53rd Avenue eventually will have traffic from the Target store and will be very busy, but he would like to see the land developed on an income basis and. thi_nks tEiat the City could afford 18.units, , (three 6-unit apartment buildings) that would blend in with the area. He advised the Council that if the City does not�have a propo�al irom the builder that is acceptable to the people, he woultl t�ave� to vote against it. L,�, ' Pac-F 2 9 SPECI�IL COUNCIL r�ETING, AUG�TST 14, 19G7 � ' � Mr. Root said that by closing Horizon Drive, the riinnesoi.a Highway Department has doubled the trafrir_.on 3�d Street and it canno; all-be attributed to the apartment buildi.ngs. Mayor Kirkham asked the Council if they felt they had heard all the evidence on both sides. They agreac to close the hearing. MOTTON by Councilman�Harris to close the Public Hearing on rezoning ' Lots l- 6, Block 1, Carlson's Summit Manor Annex 2nd 9ddition. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there bzing no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the hearing closed at 8;48 P.M. ' � � i � ��, J ' L1 ' ' ' � � Mayor Kirkham explained to the people that it was the Council's policy to table their decisi.on until a subsequent meeting to'weigh the facts and evidence, a�d that this will.be.brought back-for action at a.future Council Meeting. Councilman Liebl said he would like to state that if the Council gives S&S Investment Company the rezoning from R-1 to R-3,' the5� will have no control �ahatsoever, and they can put up any building they want. He asked Mr. Root why they feel that 3 6-unzt or 3 7-unit buildings would not be feasible. Mr. Root said that it has been their experience that 7-unit buildings, such as they have at 53rd and Horiz�n' Drive, we-re not economically sound. He said the land costs and assessments we.re too high. Councilman Liebl asked Mr. Root if he lived where these people lived, if he would be in favor of the rezoning. Mr. Root sai.d that he would want to be accurat� about it, and that he had never pronised at any time thaL- this would not be rezoned. He said that he would like a nice apartment rather than shacks across the stxeet, which could be�the case if they canno� get financing. PUBLIC HEARING ON 1967 SERVICE CONNFCTIONSc The Acting �ity Manager read,the Not�ce of Hearing. The Acting City Manager said that these were not laterals in the na-rmal sense of the word, but were for property that has not paid a proportionate share of the water and sewer connection charges as provided for in the �ity-0rdinanaes. He explained that the ordinance requires these charges to.be paid in cash or by assessinent, and in most cases the City has signed agreem:ents £rum the pro�erty ewners, but there are a f.ew who have not signed agreements. He said that in some cases the services have been used fc�r some-years, and the City is just picking them up. . Mayor Kirkham said that the Council has rec�.�ved a written oajection from Mr. Floyd J. Ordemann representing Mr. and Mrs. Clem Coverston. MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the communication from F. J. Ordemann, dated August 12, 1967, regarding th� south 90_feet of Lot 17, C1ov.erleaf Drive Northeast. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice �ote, there being no nays, Mayar Kirkham declared ti�e motion carried. � i M � Mr, Ordemann addressed the CoLncil on behalf of rlr, and Mrs. Coverston r� and explained that they had purchased the property under an agreement that � -the seller would pay a11 assessments. He said they had discovered the - `-� service charge before the closing and had� agreed to split the:charges. He ' ' , ' 1 ' PAGE 30 SPECIAL COiTNCIL NiEETI�;G, AUG.IST 14, 1967 said thai this �aas a c�elayed assessment and they feli the City should have made the charges against the prepert}= ai. the time of the connection. He said that his clier�t would be anienabl.e to paying 1/2 the assessment. The Finance Director explained that this �aas in an area of Fridley where the lines were put in pr°ior to 1957 and the lateral charges were based on a site basis rather than on footage. He said that this was a large parcel which was being divided. The property woul.d not be assessed the same as other property in Fridley if there was only one charge for two normal size lots. Mr. Ordemann said that his clients were objecting to the manner in which the levy was made as it should have been made at the time of the conm ction, and it would have been assumed completely by the seller. ' CounciZman Harris said that the City has no control over how parties handle their agreements, and he felt ti�is was just a discussion of semantics. He said that if the City agreed to just 1/2 the assessment, they would be ' setting a bad precedent and opening themselves to lawsuits. There was a discussion between the Ci,ty Att�rney ancl Mr. Ordemann on similar cases, and whether this was not comparable to pendin.g assessments. Councilman Harris said that the only thing the Council could do, was not to reduce the assess- ' 'ment, but hoTd it in aheyance until a structure was constructed on the property. , � ' ' , 1 1 I' . ' 1 Mayor Kirkham sug�ested they close the hearirLg and take i.t under advisement rather than make a c:ecision at .this time. Mr. Morris Bangsund, 235 Osborn.� Road, was at the Council Meeting and said he was OFJTt@T OL LOt 15, Auditor's Sub ��77. He explained to the Council that he had made an agreement with the City to put in his own lateral to East River Road at a cost af over $1,000 and that there should be no a�sess- ment against him. He showed the Council the agreement which was dated August 24, 1966. He said he had hooked directly to the main line on East River Road, and it had been built to City specifications. He said that he had been assessed $400 for his propertion of the trunk line at the time it was put in. The Gity Engineer said that the Fridley� Health Inspector had authorized this hookup because they had a cesspool, and it would have cost the City too much m.:ney to build a lateral. The Finance Birector said that this connection charge is an error and should not be on the assessment roll.. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson that Lot 15, Auditor's Sub ��77 for sewer lateral in the amourt of $088 be deleted from the assessment roll. Seconded by Councilman Harris for discussion. Councilman Harris asked if an agreement had been signed. The Finance Director explaineu that tne agr.eement sti.pulated - less credit for extra cost, and Mr, Bangsund's extra cost had exceeded the assessment. The Vota upon the motion was a.voice vote, there being no nays, Magor Kirkham declared the motion carried. Mayar Kirkham asked if anyone else-wished to be heard on this Pub1ic Hearing. There.was no answer. . ' SPEC:LAL COUNCIL MEETING, AIIGUST 1_4, 19G7 ' � PAGE 31 MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to close the Yuhli.c Hearing on 1967 Service Connections. Seconded by Coun.cil_man. Harris. L'por a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham dec].ar.d �he h�;aring closed at 9:25 P.M. SPECIAL USE pERMiT ° MILLER FUI�?�R.AL HONIG: Mayor Kirkham said that a letter had been received in opposition to the Special Use Permit from Mr. Bryce P. Shimmon, 6810 Brookview Drive Northeast. , MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the communication from Bryce_P. Shimmon, dated August 3, 1967. Secor�ded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham decl.ared the motion carried. ' � ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' Councilman Harris said that according to previous discussion, Mr. Miller plans to build his building 'oack to hi.s property 1i,ne if he gets a Special Use Permit to use R-1 land for parking. He asked the City Attorney if he can build on the property line with a Special Use Per.r.iit or if he will ne�d rezoning. The City Attorney said he would not need rez�ning, but would probably need a waiver. The City Attorney said that the property is still ' zoned.R-1 and the ordinance permits the construction of a Funeral. Home on R-1 proverty, so it would be his opinion that the setback requirements of R-1 would apply even though it is not a residential 3we11zng, and i�f it does not comply, there would have to be a waiver.. Nir. Miller asked if this would not become all ane property under one ownership. The City Attorney said this could be if he would be �villing.to waive the possibility of putting a build ing on the other loto Mr. Miller said that the total width of the lot is 107 feet and asked if 75 feet would oe enough for a_residential lot. . The City Attorney said that the lot could be split if Mr. Miller. got _ permission. There was a discussion on whether the lot consider�d as one parcel under a Special Use Permit�should be redtagged and considered unbuildable, or if there could be a lot split. Mr. Miller said that he - would not care if he could not park cars on Lot 1, if he could have a drive- way on Lot 1 and build hi_s building up to t:he 1ot line. Mr. Mi11er mentioned the possihility thatl�n could purchase more land and put a home on I,ot.l. The Council discussed the possibility of splitting off the easterly 30 feet of Lot = 1 for a drivewaya rir. Miller asked how much cr,ore depth he would need on thP remainder of Lot 1 to have a buildahle lot. There was a diseussion of a lot s�lit making the Speci.al Use Permit area 32.5 feet whicti would leave � 75 feet of Lot 1, and if Mr. Mi11er could get 20 feet to make the Io� 150 feet deep, there would be a buildable lot. Nir. Mi..11er agreed to this. The Council also discussed the f�ct that ali traffic �aould come off Brookview Drive and there would be no access on 68th Avenue. - MOTTON by Councilman Samuelson that the e�sterly 32.8 feet af Lot 1, Block 1, Brookview Second Addition shall.be granted a Special Use Permit for a service drive, and the westerly Special Use zoning line o£ Lot l, Block 1, Brookview Second Addition shall ha��e a soreening fence and plantin� strip which shall � c ontinue east along the north property line to the northwest corner of the praposed building, and along the south property line of Lat I, Elock 1, Brookview Second Addition east from the Special Use Permit line to the westerly line of 7�ot 2, Blocic l, Brookvie�a Second Addition. This permit is subject�to ,� the petitioner acquiring an additional 20 feet to the south of Lot l, Block 1, Brookview Second Adcl.iti,on. Seconded by Counczlman �Iarris, and upon a roll call -- vote, Kirkham, Harris, Samuelson voting aye, Liebl voting nay, Mayor Kirkhaul declared. the motion carried. - ' SPECIAL COUNCIL rtEETING, AUGUSi' 14, 1967 ' ' , , , ' � ' � ;� PAGE 32 The City Engineer said that the Cifi3= can issue a pern:it on one parcel if Mr. Miller wants that much property for a funezal hor�ie or there can be a tw� way lot split. Councilnian Harris said th.at Mr, Niiller will have to have this before he can get a building permit. MOTION by Councilman Harris to apprave a lot split on Lot l, Block l, Brookview Second Addition, splitting the northerly 150 feet (as measured from the centerline of 68th A�enue Northeast),.from the balance of Lot l, and then splittirig the west 75 feet of the north 150 feet from the east 32.$ feet of the north.150 feet of I,ot 1, Block 1, Brookview Second addition. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a roll call vote, Kirkham, Harris, Samuelson voting aye, Liebl voting nay, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. Mr. Miller said he owns property by the K;.nghts of. Columbus building and Suburban Engineering. He said he feels he should put a building on this land and asked if there would be any problems with zoning. The Coui.cil said they would like to see an of�'i.ce building on this land. They said they would not Tike to see an apartment building between two commerical ' properties,- and pointed out that the road is a one-way service drive. MR. GERALD LOMAR, NORTHERN STATES POWER REPRESENTATTVE• The City Engineer introduced Mr.. Jerry Lomar to the Council and said that. he_ was the public relations representative for Northeast States Power CQmpany.: - The City En.gineer said that he had recently met with the District Manager for the northerxi district and had 3 c�uestions for him. (1) Concerning . access on their property from Locke Park for the Park Department shed. The _ City Engineer said that he had seemed favorable to the Locke Park access, and at first glance could see na problems. (2) NSP's plans regarding high tension lines. He said that NSP was thinki_ng of another Iine along Locke Park and then up University Avenue, and he had asked them to bring the plans before the Council. The City Engin,eer said they had promised that by next Monday there should be something for the Council to look at. Councilman Harris said that he haci met with Gary Welt regarcting th.e high tension line that' goes from 69th Avenue across and down University to 57th, across and down the railroad tracks, and moving this sizould be discussed before there- is any action on high tension lines. Mr. Lomar said NSP was getting some things tagether on this. Counci.lman Liebl asked if they would show the difference in cost between high wires ard underground wiring. Mr. Lomar said he would rather wait and see the completely fizished picture rather than saying anything at this tizne. He said that NSP wi11 cooFerate 100% with the City, (3) Street lighting for the City Hall. The City Engineer- � said that the District Manager had said that the only thiizg they could put in ttie parking lot would be wooden poles with street lzghts on them, and he` did not feel the Council would want this. - Councilmar� i,iebl asked about the transformer for the new City Hall. The c�ty , : Engineer said that this had come before the Council as a change order and had been turned dot�n. S. C. SMILEY - POLICE DEPAR��iT: ' The Acting City Manager said that he had•talked to Chief Aldrich and he had said that Mr. Smiley does not have to do anything with the communications ' systems as most of it is rented from the Telephane Company and will all be taken care of by them. , SPECIAT COUNCIL ML.ET:ING, AUGUST' 14, 1 yn7 ' � l_J , ' ' , ' , , PAGE 33 The Council discussed getting firn� prices on ttie redesi�n of ttie �'olice layou:t. The City Engineer said that fox any chan�e order tha� goes to the contractor, the Gity pays 7%, so if ttie City was to �e charged anywa}T, they should get the service, The Acting City Manager said the concern would be i� the Council committed themselves to the preliminary design, and then decided not to go ahead wi_th it. He also mentioned the time element, as anything S. C. Smiley is to do tiaill take a while to get back. The Council discussed the minimum changes that will be necessary. Councilman Harris suggested they ask S. C. Smiley to meet with the Council in the City Manager's of�ice. The�City Engi_neer said that Mr. Smiley should be able to make a n�eliminary estimate and give an idea of the money range. He said that the Council should stress that the contract completion date is September 14th, and only the time on changes should be extended, not the whole contract. The Council decided to invite rir. S. C. SmiZey to a meeting Wednesday, August 16, 1967, at 4:30 P.M. in the City Manager's office. PA1ZK SHED AND OMAN HOUSE: The Council requested that the Park Director get more bids on moving the tin sheci off trze City Ha11 �?roperty as .the $1800 bid they have received is too high. Councilman Harr.is suggested that possibly the Park Department could use their own equipment. � The City Aftorney said that he wi1l be contacting the company that purchased the Oman house on August lSth, and will te11 them that the house wi11 be readvertised and the best offer taken, and that the City wi11 bring suit for the ditference in that price �nd the company"s offer. Councilman Samuelson asiced that this be back on the agenda �f August 21, 1967. ADJOURNMF.NT: ' There being no further business, Mayor Kirkham declared the Special Hearing Meeti�.g of August 14, 1967 adjuurned at 10:22 P. M. LJ [J , �� ' ' . ' Respectfully submitted, ��ii`t_��.L, a i.,� �J f`� '`'�--e'�'--:-r? c.�� � Mary Lu Strom Secretary to the Council � a � 1 ' ' � OFFICI��L PUi31,ICA'I'I.Oii CI`l'Y OF F�I�LE�Y � �Ex�lz'oi.t A� S�t'. 1�67-3 PS0�1'ICE OF �I_F,�_RING ON I11?'POVr�Lti�N'�S WHER�AS, the City Council of the Cit.y cf �ridley, Anoka Courity, Minnesota, has deemed it exped.ient to receiTre evidence pertaining to the improver�ents hereinafter described. NOW TiIF�t�E'ORE, NOTICE IS Hr�?EBY GNEIv THAT on the 21st day of ' August , 1967, at 8:Oc� o'clock P.M. the Cit� Council will meet at the Cit.y Hall in said Cit�y, and will at said titne and place heax all , parti.es interested in said i�nprovemerits in urhole or in pa-r+. LJ t , ' 1 ' t ' ' ' 1 ' ' The general naiure of the ie��provee�En.ts is the corstruction �in the lanc?s and streeta no+ed belo��r� oi the followin� improvements, ;o-wit: •,CONS^ir�UC�i'ION ITEM Street improvements, including grading, sta�ilized bas�, bitkminous surfacin�, concrete curb and•�at-��r., and other facilities located as follows: .� T.H. #47 �dest Service Road: From Satellite Lane to 67�' Aver.ue N.F. ES^lIMATID COST ..................o�..o......�........... ...a.��9�000.00 THA'I' THE AREA pROPOSED TO BE ASSESSFTJ r OR SAID LyLPROVII�,NT IS xS FOLLU�,'S : For Ccnstruction Item above ----------------------- All of the lar_d abutting upon said s+reets r.au!ed above and aiI iands within, adjacen� and abutting thereto. All of said yand to be assessed pr�port�onately accordan� to the benefits received by such imprcvA�an�s. That should the Council proceed with said impro�eu�ents tney urill consi�.er each s�parat° 1Lr?p2"'GJ'C�lET11".�, except as her•ea°ter other�rise provided bf the Council all under t.�e roliO4(1?"i�; 8,l�thority, to-w�t: �Iinr.esota Statutes 1961, Chapter 429 and ��.�I`IJ 3IILtrlli�.�ory ther�of, ?nd in con- formity with �he C ity Criar �er . ' DAT� THIS 7t-h DAY OF AT�G;.TST Publish: Auo st 11, 1967 August 18, 1967 , 1967 , BY O:tDE'tt Or' THE C ITY CGUNC IL . i'��iYOR - J'r.Cri C. i{iR.i�li-L�1^? 34 RES0I�UTION N0. 1967 a RESOLUT�ON P�1.AKI:tG A TRANSFER FROM THE PUBLIC UTILITY FUND TO IMPROVEMENT BONDS OF 1960 FUND, IMPROVE�DIT BONBS OF 1963 FUND, W-75 WATER[�iORKS IM�'RO`VEMENT BOi1D FUNTi AND F�EF��ivU1N� BON� FliND. WHEREAS, tax levies, or transfers are necessary to provide the required amount of money in certain improvement bond funds, NOW, THERE�'ORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley, meeting at a regular session on the 21st day of August, 1967, as follows: � l. That a transfer from the Public Utility Operating Fund to the_ : Improvement Bonds of 1960 Fund in the amount of $6,950.00 be authorized for the purpose of eliminating the tax levy for-the year of 1967, collectible in the year 196�. 2. That a transfer from the Public Utility Operating Fund to the � Improvement Bonds of 1963 Fund in the amount of $24,150.00 be authorized for the purpose of eliminatzng the tax levy for the year 1967, collectible in the year 1968. 3. That a transfer from the Public LTtility Operating Fund to the Waterworks Tmprovement Bond Fund W-75 in the amount of $52,400:00 auth.or�_zed f.or tha purpose oi eliminating the tax levy for the year 1�67, collectible in the year 1968. � 4. That a transfer from ttie Public Utility Oper�ting Fund to the Refunding Bond Fur,d ii� the amount of $SS,115.00 for the purpose or reducing the tax :levy for the year 1967, collectibie in 1968 �e authorized. 5. '�hat the transfer of the 1967 colleetions �rom the Strvice � Cannections to the Refunding Bond Fund for tYie purpose of reducing the tax levy for �he year 1967, collectible in 19Ei8 be authorized. PASSED AND AUOP'�`ED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY � THIS _ _ DAY OF �, 1967. MAYOR - Jack.O. Kirkham ATmE ST : CI�'Y C:LERK - Marvin C. Brunsell 35 . �� 36 � 1 o�zU i ��.��c� r�o . A�1 Os��JI��:��CE r2CLfi,?��!+IC T� T�IC. COi;T;�c.�L ,-'1"JG � PR�V�P��T I OPd OF �LTC;i E� L`:1 i� i SEt�SE !�J iT�� 1 TJ T�lE ClTY Oi= Ff,1�LEY. ' ' � , �J , ��I Sect i o� {. The C i ty Counc i I of Fi� i d I ey orda : n s: Section 2. Decl�r�tion ofi Poljcy_. The City Council of Fridley has de�term i ned t1�:�t tF�e he�, (th of the E( m ts^ees w i th i n the mun i c ip�-� I I i m it s i s thret�ten�.d hy �� 1=r �� I d i se:�se known �z s Dutch E 1 m d i sea se . ! t h�s further� determ i ned +h�t the I oss of E! t� trees �row i ng upon �uf� i i c� nd pr i v�te �ro�erty wou i d sut�st�-�nt i � I I y deprec iate the va! ue oi= property ►� ith i n t�ie C ity �-�r.d i mp� i r the s��i'ety, good order, �ener� I welfr re � nd convenience of the publ ic. It is decl�.��ed to be the intention of the Counc i I to cor�tro I��nd p, event tf�e spre�-.d of th i s d i sease �=�nd t!� i s Ord i n,nce i s en: cted for� th. t pu��pose. Section 3• Fvrester. Subd. I. (�osition Cre�ted. � T Position Cre�ted.�Tl�e powers and duties of the City fores+er �.s sE:t forth i� tl�is ordinance �,re herel�y conferred upon the P�rk D i rector�. Subd. 2. Dut ies of .For�es-�er. it i s the du�ty of i;he forester to coord i n�-�te, un�er the d i rect i on ,nd cantro ! of the Counc i 1, a I I �ctiv�ities of the munici��l ity �,cl�:ting to �he control ��nd prevention of Dutch E t m d i se� se . iie sh�* 1 I re�omr7e�d to ti�e Cou nc i I the deta i 1 s of . pro�r��m for tl�� control of Dutch Eim clise�se, f7nd �er�orm the du-t i es i c�c i den� to such �, progr�m � do�ted by the Counc i 1. ' Sect i on �.. Dutch_ E I rn D i se=, se Proc�r�� m. Subd . I. t t i s t€�e i n�nt i on of tl�e Counc i I oi= Fri dl ey to cor�duct^�., progi�t-�m of ti t�nt pest control pursu�nt to the -^u�fior�ity c�r?nted by t��innesotr St�tutes (961, Section ' I 8.022. T{� i s progr� r� i s� i r�ected spec � f i c� ! l y at the contr� !� nd el imin�tion of Dutcli Eim c�ise�se fungus, elm �� ric beetles r�n�� oak wi It, � nd i s undert:�ken �t th�e recommeridat i on of t h� �omm i ss i one r of Agr i cu 1 ture . ' Ths c ity for�ester sh� l I �� ct �., s coord i n��tor bef:ween the �omnz i ss i oner of ' Agr i cu i ture � nd the Counc i I i n tl�e conduct of th i s proc�r�m . ' Section 5. Nuis-�nces Decl��red. Subd. I. The fo! lowin� things �re pu�! ic nu i s� nces whenever th�y m,:�y be found wi th i n the C ity of Fri dl ey : ' ' ' A. Any I i v i ng or st�� nd i ng E I m tree or p�� rt tf��reo � 6 nfec�e� to �ny degree w it{� the Dutch E I m d i se�� se func�u s Cer.-;to�st i_s t1 I m i (Bu i sman ) ' , ' 3� _. 2 - t��ore-�u or wf�� i c,� !i:<�},os�s •-:;�y or '.:�ze �; r-- h�.ri: E,��� i� � Uccs! ��t:�s "•�u it i str i �tus �Eic��h,� or :lylur�_in��s _(«�e i���s �?i.�.,f-<sia�. V , __��___--------------- B. Any de:�d Elr� tree or p�rt �;!�ereof, including to�s, br��nches, , st��mps, f i rewood or otl�e.r C 1 rn m:��cr� i�-: i fr�arr t,rh i ch the b�,rk has not been removed =�nc� burned or9 spr�=.yed w d�h <�n effec� i ve E I m'u�� rk beet I e i n sect i c i de . , � Su!�d. 2, Ab. �en�en�;. It is un I�wfu! f'or any person to permit any pub 1 i c nu i sance�: s def i ned i n subd i v i s i o►� i to rem.� i n on any prem i ses. owned or con�;rolled by I�irn within the Cify nf Fridley. S�ch r}uis�.nces m. y be �b� ted i n -��ie r�nner prescr i bed by tll i s Ord i n�nce . . Section 6. Ins�ectior� �nd Investi�ation. Subd. i. �lnnua! Inspection. ' The forester sh� ( I ir�spect �II premises �n� pl:�c�s �Jithin the City �s often � s pr� ct i c. E� ! e to de-ferm i ne wfieiher a ny cond it i nn descr i bed i n Sect i on 5 of th i s Ord i na nce ex i sts tf�ex•eon . He s�aa { I i nvest i g�te a I 1 ' repoi�terl i nc i dents of i nfesi:r t i on by Dutc�� E 1 rn fungu s or e I m b��rk veet les. ' Subd. 2. Entry on Pr i vr-;t� P��em i �es. �he fareste�^ or h i s du I y � uthor i zed :,c�ents n�-�y enter upon pr i �,te prem i ses :�t z-:ny re�son�:-b ( e ,time for the purpose o=fi �, r�ying oi:t �ny oi �f;e,� duties .:ssigned hin und�r tf� i s Ordin�nce, '�1 �l ' ' �J ' Su��d. 3. � i�nos is . The fUrester sl�� ! I, u�on f i nc�i ng �oncit ions i nd i c.�t i ng Dutch EI m i nf esf:- t i on, i mmQd i.��Le I y senc{ �-�ppro�r i �-,te spec i mens or s:�mples to the Comrnis,ioner of Ac�riculf�sre for- <7n�-i�ysis, or take such otiter ste�s for d i�gnos i j '� s n�{� y be rec�r�riencfec7 �y the Comm i ss i oner . Excepi � s�srov i ded i r7 Sect d on 8 no . ct i on ��;� rem�ve i nfected trees or wood sht, I l �� t��ken un� i! os it ive �i �,c�ncsi y of �i�e d i se .se h�s b�een made. 5ect i on 7. �16r ter�;�t of J�tcl� E! rn D i sea se �'u i s<��ces. Suk�d. �, t n � b�t ing the nu i s�nc�s clef i ec� �i n Secti on $„ . t!-tie f�r�ster sh�,i t c� use t�ie i nfected tree or wonc3 f:o (� spr:�yed, r�em�v�:dP i�urned, a� o�herti�t i se effect ively tre=�ed so �s o destroy ,nd pr�event . s fu ► iy �ss possible the spre.-�d of �utGh E� m d i�e�� se fung�t�s - nr! e! rn b�ri� [�e�t I�;s a Such ab�tement pi�ocedud�es s�i� I I I� t�e c.�rr i ed ou � i n ,cc�rd.--f�ce w itii current tecl�nic.,l �-�ncl expc�rt opini ns �:nc• pi,ns �-�s rrr.:,y be cle�i;�n�tdd by the Commissioner of �gricufturc�. Sect i on �. I�rocec{ure for �emov= 1 of I nfected Trees �nd t'lood. SuE�d. ,I . 'EJhenever ti�e forester find; witFi re�son-f,ie cert�ini�y that the i n-rest�t i on def i ned i n Sect i on ,5 e;; i sts i r, �-�ny tree or woc�d i n ��ny . puk.� ! i c or pr i v�,-�e p I �ce i n'�,t��e C ity, i�e sh�.� 1 i proceed � s fo l I ows: ' A. I f the farester f t�''ind� ti-��..t tl�e c#:,n�er of i r��est,,t i on c,f o�her eim trees is not iMminent bec: use of elm c}orm�ncy, he sh�l ( notify the , ' . , ' �• _ '� _ `� �� U�"t 1 11 � � t' 0+.� : t' � j� O:�! � i C' F' i: y C E: t' "�" :� i:'.: i!?'f � i F L�l %: ';- f�i F' i'l l i 1 S�? t1 C. E: 4J i� � t> E: 'c? b: t G' G� L�1 1 t�"1 i C1 ^ 5�? (: C: !� I n C i +� 3!' l i� t i! ry'� i t'. ti;-i �? "` il f�" i V C' C� :' y' S{� t' G t�! t�l E: U_� ��: of m�-� i 1 i ng o� suct� r�c� �, i c� a � ��e ��� ��e�':e�� �1�,.. I! i cu.ieci i�.te 1 y re�c�r� su ch ��ct i on �o tlie Co��ric i I, -�n�:1 =�f-�er• t�i�e ex� i;•::-L- i on csf the t i ne ( iri ited ' ' ,I J ' � , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' by ii-ie t�ot ice N�e m=,y' ��:,��� i}�e nu i�:�nce. If the forester finds :,�it}� re--�sonr-���le cer�;.�in�y �h•t immedi��te �,ction i s requ i rec; to prev�nt t}�c ��re:�d o F {;���..� c! i se�se, h� m�^Y �roceeu to •^b.�ie t��e �u i s� nce for�t����,� i.t��. ��e s1��1 I report such �c� inn immedi� te ly to tne C ity Coun:, i f = n�:� to� t��e oti�,;�er o-f ���� property where the nu is�nce i s I oc�tec! o Subd. 2. Upon rice i�t ofi t��e i a��ester's r�po�R-t rec�u i r�ed by Subd. l, p�r� A, . the Counc i! sh� ! 1'�y reso 1 u c i on ora�:r� tt�e nu i s- nce ab�ted. Gefore ::c� i on i s-t<-;leen c,r� 'such reso ! ut i on, �he Counc i 4 si�:� � I p�rb 1 i sh not i ce o�f its i r�f�t i o►�� to 'r,�ec-'i, to car�si d�3� {:.�:ki t�� � ct i on to =�b�te the nu i s�nce. Th i s noti ce sl�:>', I I �e r;�.:, i 1 ed �� == i�r eci.ed �roperty owners and pub l i shed ot�c�; r�o f E;s� tf� -',n onc �s���<. pr� i or -to su cn r,i�:�i; i ng . The not i ce sh-,1 ! st-�te t}�e tir7< �nd pl�,c� of tr�c; .mee��:'sng, tf�;: s�:.reets �ffected, . c�ion pi�oposad, the e��;in;{-tecl co�:� aF tli�: .-�!�-^-i:��,ent, :�r►d the proposed b�:,ses of �ssessr��r��, if- � n,y,. o;' cos'�. 1�,� suen he: � ing or �;�jo�.arr�ment thes�cor, �f}e Cousic� 1 sh., f I'' f��:i7r �ro�e;rty �►�n�rs :�i �:i� reference to �he scop� ,:�nd cfes i r.-6 i i i-�y� of' 'tf�e �ropc�se�! �rc�,jf�e�; . T��e C�unc i! sh�1 ! I th�re,ftc�, .�dopt .-� resolu�t',icrr conf'irr��in� the origin�l resolution with such moc�ific:,tions =±s it consi��ers desir:�ble ��nd �:>r9ovide for tl�e doing of the wor{c by �i.-�y I.�bor c�r by contr�ct�. Suk�d. 3. The f'ores�ter s��� l l kec:p f-� recos^d of �he _costs of ��b�-.tements done und�r tl� i s S�ct i an �nd s��.> i( reN�r-� r,aoni;h ! g� t;� the C ity C I erk :� 1 1 wor�k done; for w�.ic�r r,ssc�s�ricnts .�re ta ���: r:a.,cie s�-tin9 -n:l cert'sfying the desc�iption of tiie l�nd, lots, p�rcei s involveci � r�d �1}� f;mount ch�-:r�e=�bl� to es�c}�. Subd. 1. On or �if'a��� Sept�r:�t��r 1 0� e�ch ye��r the C 1er'r. sh�, !{ ( i st the tot•-- I unp� i d cl�= rges fc�r e��ch ��l�.�t�rn�n-t nr��� i nst e�ch sep, r�te 1ot ar p,rce! to wl��c�: t'�ey �re {t�rit�tac����ie under -L-{� is Or�din,nce. The Counc i i m�y �hen s� re�d ��he ch�rc�es or � ny port i on �I�erEOr �g. i nst the property `s nvo I veci n s � spec i� � assessr:�ent under "�l i n:��sot� S��tutes Sec. �.Z�. l01 ?nd ot'�er pert i ncr�t st:�tutes �or ces�� i#' ic<>t i an to the Gounty Auditor � nd co 1 1 ect ior� the fo! I owin� ye,r �-� I cn� t,� itfe cUrrent t�xes. � C� �� � ' ' � _ �� _ Secti on `�. �r�_}' i�n�_ E 1m �fr•c.es_. `.�i�b�!R 6� �.';hene��er -the foresfer deterr;� i r�es th.��; �-;ny e s m�:.r�ce o�• ��; ��i i;�c�c�cr �,�±i i:l� i n C i-�.:y i s i nfected 4J 1��1 Dutcli �! m f�u��9us, f�e �.i�,y s�r,-�y �, !� r���_=r�is;✓ Ei i�f� v-3 ! tte e i rn trees, ►� ith ,n ef-feci:ive e!m b�,e�l: �.�ee;�le c'es�;r��3r�r�c3 car�ccntr���e. Spr�ying �ctivities author i zed by th i s Sect i on sh.�� 1 I �e co�aducted i n. ccord�nce w ith teciin i c-, I.,nd expert op i si i ons r;��d p I�r� s af' �.��i Gar;m i ssi oner of Agr i cu i ture a nd under the superv � s i oi� of t(�e Corirn i ss i ar��er ��nd h i s agents wher►ever possil�le. �ubd. 2. The notice pr�avisions of Secti�n 8.=pply to spraying oper�,t i ons conducted cander th i s Se�t i o�� . Sect i on 10 . Tr= ns�art i n� E l m Ylood Proh i b i ted. Subd . 1.. It i s un l�wfu l for .�ny person to tr�•nspor�t ti,�ithin the City <�ny t�:-:rk-be�ring elm trood w i thout h.� v i ng oi�i, i ned ,-� p� rm i t fro�� the f orester. The forester sh� I i gr.�nt such perinits only w{�en tl�e purp�ses of this ordin�,nce wi I I ue served thereby. , Sec� i on I!. ( nteri'erence_ (�ro�� i b i ted . I t i s un I�►;rfu I f or ,-�ny person to preven-�, de (. y or i nterfere w i t!� the forester or h i s �-�gents wh i l e ti�e}� ' �;re e���g�d in the �erfor�n��,nce ef dutic>s ienposed by this ordin�,nce. Secti on 12 � Pen�� Ity._ . �1ny person, f i rrn or corpo�at i on ►�rho vio I��tes � Sect i on � I I or ( 2 of th i s Ord i n�znce is gu i! ty cf � m i scleme�nor and m:�y �e pun i sl�ed �y � f i ne of not to exceec� :� It�U.00 or i mpr i sonmen-t for 90 d�-�ys. � , Sect i on i 3• ih i s or�d i n?nce i s e f Feet i ve from � nd �-�fter : ts p��ss�ge �rtd piab) ic�tior�. ' , Adopted 5y the C�unc i i th i s__�_ dt� y o#' At�;e st : ' � Clerk �Fisst Readinc�: August 7, 1967 . F'ub I i shed i n , � L" P•1a yo r__._r..._._.__ s � 96/ • �� Second Reading: o on the _...__,_� d�y of --- �. I 967 :. G m , , EXTRACT OF MINUTES OF MEETING OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF A S��CIAL MEETING HELD AUGUST 14, 1967, AT 8:OU 0'CLOCK, PaM, AT THE CITY HALL, CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNE SOTA AND REGULAR AUGUST 21, 1967. � ' , ' ' 1 �� , 1 , ' ' ' ' ' , ' , Pursuant to due call and notice thereof, a special meeting of the City Council of the City of Fridley, Minnesota, was duly held at the City Hall in said City on Monday, the 14th day of August 1967 at 8:00 o'clock PoM. The following members were present: and the �following G�ex�e absent : � �� :�� The Clerk announced that the proposed assessment for 1967 WATER & SEWER MAINS, LATERALS & SERVICE,CONNECTION:S had been filed in his office on the 31st day of July ' 1967, and that notice of hearing on said assessment"to be held at the special meeting of'the Council on the 14th day of August 1967, had been given in the form and manner as provided by law. The Clerk presented an affidavit showing publication of such notice in the official newspaper, which affidavit was exatained and found satisfactory and ordered placed on file. The Mayor announced that the meeting was open for consideration of objections to the assessment heretofore filed with the City Clerk for 1967 WATER & SEjdER MAINS, LATERALS AND SERVICE CONLVECTIONS ___ The Clerk reported that written objectiens had been filed by the following persons affecting the following described lots, pieces, or r parcels of land, to-wit: ' NAME Or 0B3EuTOR DESCRIPTION OBJECTION . Floyd J. Ordemann S.90' of Lot 17, Cloverleaf To the assessment for Clem Coverston � Carl G. Christensen Lots 16&17, Blk I1, Hamilton'S To the assessment � � ' , ' ' ' ' � ' . ' , The following p�-rsons were then heard and presented their objections to said assessment: NAME OF OBJECTOR DESCR2PT.ION OBJECTION F1oyd J. Ordemann S.90' of Lot 17, Cloverleaf To the assessment� After due consideration of all said objections, Councilman � introduced the following resolution and moved its adoption: �r��' RESOLUTION N0. / 1967 RESOLUTION CONFIRMING ASSESSMENT FOR 1967 WATER & SEWER MAINS, LATERALS & SERVICE CONNECTIONS BE IT RESOLVED By the City Council of the City of Fridley, Minnesota as follows: 1. The City Cl�rk has with the assistance of the engineers heretofore selected by this Council for such purpose, calculated the proper amounts to be specially assessed for the ' 1967 WATER & SEWER MAINS, LATERALS & SERVICE CONNECTIONS , in said City against every assessible lot, piece or parcel of land in accordance with the provisions of law, and has prepared and filed with the City Clerk tabulated statements in duplicate shocaing the ' proper description of each and every lot, piece or parcel of land to be specially assessed and the amount calculated against the same. ' 2. Notice has been duly published as required by law that this Council wauld meet in special session at this time and place to pass an the proposed assessment. ' 3. Said proposed assessnnent has at all times since its filing has been open to inspection and copying by all persons interested, and an opportunity has been given to all interested persons to present their , objections, if any, to such proposed assessment, or to any item, thereof, and no objections have been filed; except �J , ' ' 4o The amounts specified in the proposed assessment are changed and altered as follows; �� ' , ' , ' ' �._ J ' II `J , 5. This Council finds that each of the lots, pieces or parcels of land ennumerated in said proposed assessment as altered and modified was and is special2y benefited by the 1967 WATER & S�WER N'�-1INS, LATERALS, AIVD SEI2VICE CONNECTIONS . in the amount in said proposed assessment as altered and modified by the corrective ro11 in the amount set opposite the description of each such lot, �iece or parcel of land, and that said amount so set out is hereby levied against each of the respective lots, pieces or parcels of land therein described. 6. Such proposed assessm�nt as altered, modified and corrected is affirmed adopted and confirmed, and the sums fixed and named in said proposed, assessment as altered, modified and corrected, with the changes and alterations herein abov e made, are affirmed, adopted and confirmed as the proper special assessment for each of said lots, pieces or parcels of land respecti��ely. • 7. Said assessment so affirmed, adopted and confirmed shall be eertified to by the City Clerk and filed in his office and shall thereupon be and cons�a.tute the special assessment for each of said 1967 WATER & SE��TFR MAINB, I,ATERALS AND SERVICE CONNECTIONS 8. The amounts assessed against�each lot, piece or parcel of land shall bear interest from the date hereof until the same have been paid at the rate of six per cent (6%) per annum. ' 9. Such assessment shal.l be payable in fifteen annual installments , payable on the first day of Jahuary in each year, beginnzng in the year 1968, and continuing until aLl of said installments shall have been paid, each installment to be collected with t�.xes , collectible during said year by the County Auditor. 10. The City Clerk is hereby directed to make up and f�.le in the office of the County Auditor of Anoka County a certified staternent of the , amount of all such unpaid assessmen►:s ard the amount which will be due thereon on the lst day of January in each year. ' ' '�J �I �1 I ' The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution was duly seconded by Councilman �, and upon vote being. taken�the-reon the following voted in favor thereof: and the following voted against tne same; � =�2 Wi3EREUPON SAID I�ESOI.UTION WAS DECLA..RED DULY PAS��EU AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FKIDLEY, THIS DAY OF � , 1967. ATTE ST : � CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell -, MAYOR - Jack. Q. Kirkham ACTING CITY MANAGER Marvin C, Brunsell �� 0 OFF�(;� [-�,I�;:i) �`�C�x;,1��T� .��%7 i T,�T�(r FOR S'l-��� 5�2a 5�rx sT� ���, rT.E. Owned by the City af Fx idley. J3uilding n�ust be removed from present loca-ta.on o��.L ofc the Ci'cy of Fra.dley by August 31, 1967. Price bid, must be a.n writing, in �. seale� envelope plainly marked "Bennett Building Bid" and delivered to the o�fice of the City rianager, City of Fridl,ey, 6431 University Avenue Northeast, Fra.dley, Mi.s37C1psot�a 554�1 i�y Noon, August 21, 1967. The bid must k�e a.ccampanied �y � cer-L�:ia.ed cr+eck, cashi�r `s check, or bid band �qual a.n amounfi -�o 10;0 0� °�he ba.d price, to guarantee cornpleti�n of the sale and rernova7. by the successful biddex. The Counca.,l reserv�s the right •�a re j�c-c any and all bids, und to waive anv in�ormali.ties in -c7ae bzdding. Publish: Augus-� 1r3, ? 967. 1 n Marvin C o Brunsel.l ACTING CTZY MANAGER CI'�� OF FRIDLEY �r �5 Augusi. 15, 1967 Bennett Bua.lding Bid No-�ice ser�.'c to the :collowi.ng: The Minneapolis Star & Minneapolis Tribu.ne. To be published under Section 68 -- ,�dant Ads, beginxiing AuSUSt 15, 1967 and running through Augus�: 20, 1967. Tri-County Publicai.ions - August I6, 1967. Anoka County Union & Sk�op�er, Inco -- August 18, 1967. Jamison Brothe�s, inc�, 84Z3 Cent�r D�^a.ve I�.E e, N1inn�apo�.is, Minn., 55432 Da1e Movers, Inc., 7�16 CentraZ �venu� N.E., N1inn�apaZa.s, Mznn., 55432 �,. A. Erns-� Machinery & House MOV�.rigr 85 T�v�rue N. & County Road ].8, Osseo, � Ma.nnesota. ❑ MlNNftIcPOL►S iR18kJNE � � Tues., Aug.15,1967 - 6$. e4'1LDitifi SUPPLlES - OFFICE & STORAG.E BLDG. 6420 5th ST. 1�E. Owned bv the CiN of Fridlev. Bu '3tn� must be removed from prese�t ;o:a- tion out of the City of Frid:�r oy ' Auq. 31, 1467. Price b�d, mu;t ;� in writina, in a sealed eniel�pc D:ir�y morked "Bennet B��ildinq 8=d ' cr.j delivered to the office of ine C:y Manaper, CN of Frid�ey, bl3; l��i- versiN Av. NE, FridleY. Minn. °�<?I bv noon, Au�ust 21, 1967. TFc o;d must be aceompanied bv a cA'. =;ed chxk, casniers uieck, or bid 'c^nd eaual in amount to 10': nf ti:e bfd �� price, to guarontta tomplefion oi t�,e mle � remevoi bY. ths zuccesz4rl �'d. der. The Council reserves !ne r.;F.t ta re(ad cny 3 ofl bids, and to wafve . ony infermoi4ties tp t��e btrdi�.;. � ' � --Marvin C, Brvneell. Actino GM :'.�n-. .. 4._ oqnr. Citv of Fr,d�ev. , , ' J OF.DINANC� N0. AN OP.DINANCE iTI�TUEK SEC7:'ION 12.0% OF THE CITY CH.A�TER T.0 VACATE STREETS AND ALI.EYS AND• TO AMEND APPENDTX C OF TH7� CITY COD� The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows: • SECTION 1. For the vacation of 572 Avenue from 2z Street to the East to ' the West line of Block 28, Hyde Park Addition described as follows: ' 1 .--, J All that part of 572 Avenue that is bounded on the North by the South line of Block 27, Hyde Park Addi.tion; on the West by the Southerly extension of the West line of Block 27, Hyde P�rk Addition; on the East by the Southerly extension of the West line of Lot 6, Block 2$, Hyd� Park Addition; on the South by the Narth line of Block 2, City View Addii:ion, Except that portion that lies inside a 6d foot strip whose center- line is described as follows: Beginning at a point on the TJest line of Section 23 located 206 , feet North of the South line of th� Northwest Quarter (NW�) af said Section; thenc� East parallel to said South line of said Northtivest Quarter {NNG�TT4) of Section 23 a distance of 858.96 feet; ' thence on a deflection a.ngle to the leFt o£ 89°35'45", a distance of 28.98 feet to the beginning of a reverse curve to the right whose delta angle is 55°12'15", tangent is 100 feet and radius is , 191.27 feet, a dista�nee of 184.28 feet t� the point of reverse curve; the�ce on a tangential curve t� th.e Ieft whose delta angle is 55°30' tangent is 68.4G feet an3 radi�as is 130 feet, a distance of 125.93 feet to the enc� of -reverse curve; thence North tangent to , said reverse curve appr.oximately 165 �eet to the centerline of 58th Avenue, thence terminati.izg. � � ' ' ' '0 SECT'XON 2 , ATTEST: � �i All lying in the North Hal.f (NZ) of Section 24, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anok:a, State of Minnesota be and is r.ereby vacated, �xcepted that the City of Fridley retain ax�d�ei i a � an it u � s o fePt ) - t.e g io _f t`I3e easement htrein described and vacated. 'i'Yze said vacation iias been made after N�tice of Public Hearing in c�nformance with i�inneso�a Statutes and gursuant to Section 12.07 of the City Charter ana Apper�dix G of City C�de sha?1 be so amPnded. PASSED BY TH.E CITi' COU�;CIL OF i`'FiE CiTY OF F�IDLE'�' THTS DAY OF 1967. ,MAYUR - Jack 0. Kirkham ' CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell � Public :iearing: Fir�t Reading: Secqnd Reading: Publisn........ 1� � � i ' �J ' ' ' ' , , � ' ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE TO AriEND THE CITY CODE �F THE CI'I'Y Or FRIDLEY, rIINNESOTA BY MAKING A CHAt3GE IIJ ZONING DIS�RICTS The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Appendix D of the City Code of Fridley is amended as hereinafter indicated. SECTION 2. The tract or area within the County of Anoka and the City of Fridley and described as: All of Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, Block 1,Carlson's Summit Manor Annex 2nd Addition lying in the Narth- west Quarter (NW'�) of Section 26, T-30, R-24, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota Is hereby designated ta be in the Zoned District known as R-3A (general multiple family dwellings only). SECTION 3. That the Zoning�Administrator is directed to change the official zoning map to show said tract or area frbm zoned district R-1 (single family �.wellings) to R-3A (general multiple family d�,�ellings only). PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1967. Mayor - Jack 0. Kirkham ATTEST: ' CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell Public Hearing: � ' First Reading: Second Reading: Publish........ 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S�t,L...�{�6. -�li.�.}�, J..r._.L�_�s Lots 7�ca 9. Mids• �s &sbdivfsioa �23 and Bloaics 2Z sod 23, Fsidl�y Pas3c Additiom�. Cropieo o� �a dr.s�it�g aba�ving alig�oswt o# liiasiosipgi Sts�st a�d Euz �ivwc 8o�d intsrs�atiom► ws� giv�i =o tia am�s� of tL� Ca�issi�oa. s!w s�lig�tt mnst ,bt plaood �o tisst it align� �ilh ltit�3s�ippf s�at. �. s�.r� Crrssi �#i� � a�us:.a �r � sa�s+oac aod r� Coamisaioa. 1�lr. 8ehso�r aiso disciwosd !� pla�r !os bis layaut it► eoajunctian coith tta dtae�ing. 8� �a3�d tbat Lt rouid bs �rtl• lin,g to g�o slong vit.�t !tsl.� sts�sat patt�sn. 8� 'tlto e�ntie�tl tl�st dM tr�ii� oa Bast 8ivos �d Las dt+oppod sl,no�s ?.H. #7 opNrd. ao�d alalr dhtcTci�g raith sanw of tha o�� busiaess pl�s, b� �aemd t�yt lsit the ea�t w�. Tha CoamisaLda believed it adaieab]� !o s�d dN De�wrina aa� to Cha Coua�cil for tbefs �ommo�s, �r8 inas� ss it �as a sreo�ad�d s�s�aet patt0sn, to aek fo�c aCtiou itt tASms O!� �pn'ing th� land a�p�► to impl�t 3t. They thou,ght thst ii thet� v�a�►a�t �my ob�gs !.n �ooatUgR part o# the paturn �ould sti.il be uead. �y s+�s].i,sed t�6rrs is a�so�da i�tw��a the l�obil Statiron aad Mississippi P].aet, aud dhf+ob tLOuld b� imps�rvad or �qu�ils�d La tho psteent grads. �jt d�ai.d�d 1�+at da dsa�r- i� sho�ld b4 x�vised sligbtlq and Dsnal C].asic oas aolad ii it oould ba a�. b.� co�a�x �r.�. pDTtO� by Jasa�a, s�cpnded by �tria�son, Ifiat tir� Plaam3� Oo�3on socoammaid ths ett�eet pattetn gos tho inter�actf:oa at �lissisaippi Stswt aad Sast itinas Bped, ae 8i�aon oa Trial #1 Drao�ing da�d �ibsnas� �1, 196T, Co Council aad aeis �heo� to co�ur aith tha PLumin�g Ca�issi�oa ��!� c�hstevos aati,oa is nocas�asp to moquire i� Mobii Oil Sta�i,oa �63�eh 3�e noe4saary'to implam�nt this plsa, snd tt�et anp t�soniag to th� 8o�r�h o�a Bob Sehabor'o Px'oP+wcr9 shauld be cantingane upoa ruah aoquisit.i�rs. UpOII a VO�C6 90�t, all vv�i� �qo. the m�tian eassiad noasiar�usl�. 4. • 3 �Q3 : Lo'ts ZO add 21, O�etmm a 3rd addit3,on. M�bsr Je�n�saa senti�vad tiha Plato & Subdivi0i.000�8ts� b tltili;l�M �baoa�3eCe� action atating thot M�mbsr $o�mada'iw had goYN on� �td aCtu8liy �asllced tbo p�roperty �td it lookad to hi�n tbat Ttaet B„ li�s � e�st co�its�av�x�sial lot, f.e ms s�xcsZUmt buiidiAg sits. � f�t d� 3t ii�e a�ljaa�t to ths saila�oad traek wonld ao� 8stsaat ita� its � vsluo ats aa iocoslle�� buildi�ag site. Tha ouly' ooa�ut � sov dss asit►rw� oi aoase to th� �t�aot sb�ouid bs inatMass�1 bo 20 tist. 3bi gweti+op � selativa to filing th� ragist�d land aasv�y as oppoNd to a plat v�s ; diseweod. Th� �as so�me quaistl�n of du iegalitap to do this u�s �: aqr ord3na�ca. I�r. B�rry vs� to doeesmiiu �ahiffi�r f� a�s� aq eoa�m- ants fil�d �ith tbs os�ginsl plat. � l�c. Sssry atat�d thers �ra ao cav�eetes �i]�d, a�d L� �cPlaia� �hat d�a doCt�d lins, �hi�1i mt�c+�s a sttaight lt�a� oa tfi� �sd.i�l.� of susvgr, � an � by hie us�ghbor and him and is s+wasd�d o�n � �� cesti�iaati o!: titls. _ - �'i �;. .. �� � r..., :.'�3 �- . . . . . . . . � � � . .. ::x� :�;u��to:� 30 �id�'�q �a'�: rr� . .. a�.��r���sr rr.� ts�t� ai;ta:: :3s �fat��' .- - r�.: . rn.; �� °'�`�Z".b i �C :�iii �! B�Q:r o� t�.., . . � � . � . .. ' �".-r ..:�.� •W + u r ..'.�.i�.�i�b� .��YB�''i 4�3 �.�1�"l�? `�:, . . . � , s .s J `::lf� 3d� .i�S:i�i .S'171Sg�d�=_:.3'� i'�i .C�iG.��;ii� � .. ; ",�� .:i _..-..�.� .. .1,. .;:.iY�'"x �C:.'�'3S� �'tiaerel"3+s1 k�.�i 3d ��1C�x?�,:z ��,'i` `_�.`�a Rs�� . .. ... � � : . :.`.C; .:.;?'�:`j L ° . � .r 1 p ^ ..•. `.. n . .. ^ ., . ., � .. , . . . . •.. . . . . ... .. . ... . _.� , , , -. �� . . ,. .., +�� �.: . , ..... . . .. .. � . , . . - ... _.., + . , .. _., _ , x�.i� 4!f ,� , . ". _ _ . ,. .� _ . �. ..4i:' . _' •� ,� � . .,. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' � ' � �J ' ' ' 51. rL�a �aa� r�� ������ua 23 i 6� P � Regarding r0gistet�ed l�ad �uYVeys� same co�m�unitfeg ptiblie h�a,7c�s, bu� t� do rsat lmaw ��Lat tha px'acedttses ��he regieesrsd lasd guYVVOy agproscb, �re shauld a�k �het px�ocec�s�s aho�Yd bs. %lla�recl. do no � t seqaira � are. If t�e t.t� City Atbosney �'1ZAE1 by 8sicksoaa ��coa8�d bq �J�w, Chat upou a f.�nrosabl� dr�cia�a by the City A�eoraay relat�vs to tbe diviairon b�y s�agissa�ed lwd eosvey, tbe Pimmf�; Co�mi,ssi,on r�aomm�ads ap�praval oi the ps+o• posod divisio�n of �nts 20 ar�d. 21, Oa�maa°e 3rd Additi.on by Aasland E. Bs�► �ts psopo8ed in susva�ros'e ewrtificate P�Sd. �67-03, pt+fs�ted ttith the appliaatiaa enb jact to iaacarassiiag tt� Traot B fsaa� 16 �et to ZA f�et on Hiakosy Cisc1�. Za tho enr�ont �t it ia trot possibi� wLd�r � �he WL L�L! Ciry Cods �p pstitc.eed t�fth t.he ttgist�d laad swr�►ey, et� pi+ooidus� shpuid be i�piem�nted to csil £or a pubiie heasiug fo�r the plat �d tb� I�bli.c hmasing daLS fo! F�rch 23, 1967. IIpon a voi+e� vots, al.1 voting ayQs zh� m�tf�oa � w�nimoua iy. . �mbss J�s►sam �rdd i� a s�ist�ted i�m$. susvay ipw a p�ad�#.ssibl� m�sne fos divi,�ioa oi Prapesty uades ehe Cits► Codo and t��r it v� a�ssasy to hava a.gublic bossia�g, and i� so, be%s� vhst body. Qa isol ie fe a desis�bie intezm�tdi,ste m�tiad bstwoea simplt lot epiit�� snd platting,�bat disarstion obvuld ba nsad. p � � � f � Cbaisman Hughes eaid ti� Ca�tiesian reqwste the Cit,y Attosw�y m considss �u psobl4m of divisiba o� ama11 pascals of lond' aa �giil�te� . by 1'.S, #6?•03. Tha Cos�aissiaa f�ls thAt snab diviei.oas ars v�ly 9imi],ar to Iot splite ead Lhat in ant�y Case� ttur 6oc�teo a�d tias s'*• quir�d to accoaq�lieh sucb s divieion by platt3ng �t wn�eessssy. Zh�s Commiseioa can sse �sgu�snte botti ta f�� af i�ai tiotiavs ae►d publlre hoasings aad sg,aitsat, and at pt�ea� has �t xaach�d aay co�elw3on os to tdhsths�� thc�y �rould t�ant �o �caquir@ w�tica of hoasing if divttion of emall parcel� by g�f.�e�ted laad eusv�ry is psrmiseib].a. Sha Camissiva wvuld sg�ificgily litr�ee, ths Citq A��o�sy �o ta�nciac an opiniou as to ��he9r ssgi�texod i�ad �s�r�y ia a p�smiesiblo meams o� dividi� pfcop�y vad�r �hh� ea�ieting Citp C�. La'uurthe�c tbe Comm�fssion �uld Iiko a stst�- mamt of �eaesml� legai �smf�ications of a ci�ang� ia �aistiiog psaaadetr� to aildw ues af sagi�r�ted isad seirvey►s, aa�I still �usth�r .fn tia �et that segi8tere:d land suycvc�y� sith�r ar0 pQxmi�sibis oY �aa bo mada .pssm miasibla, the Commieafo�a raquests �tie City Attosnoy xo s�o�nd.�pYo• �s relativm 'to pt�blic hearin$s, officia�l noti�s, �q�d ayspo�nsibi tios, etc., i�hich ahauld apply. ,� S. 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Is?C3'�? c'] �':71_�-= �`;}r:t�� 's:...c:_ _ •4"'�i � _.> }. e�e.'.' yY... _..� �.."_:C'..�` �,, I:.a:�' .J=i.lL�.C`sx� �:.L.t.Aw.i:i�.,� S � . . , ' 5� � PLANNING COti1��IISSION vli;ETz�G - 1:ARCH 9, 1967 PAGE 1 ' ' The meeting was calZed to order by Acting Chairman Robert Hughes. ' ROLL CALL: ' riembers present: Jensen, E�ickson, hughes, Ylinen Member. absent: Kravik, hospi�alized Others present: City Manage-r Wagner, Engineering Assistant Clarlc ' , ' ' ' - I^ J , 1 t � ' ' ' ' APPROVE PT�'vP�ING CO�IISSIO\T MINUTES : FEEi2liARY 23 1967 : MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Ylinen, that the Planning Cotmnission minutes of Febr.uary 23, 1967 be approved. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the mo�ion carried unanimously. ADOPTION OF AGENDA 1. 2� Chairman Hughes stated that i.�asmuciz as Mr. Burak (Item l) is not here, and as I recall. �he hearin�; for Item 2(Prelimina-ry Plat (P.S. �r`67--02, W�_lJ.iarns) was clased and tabled to March 9th, and that rir. Berry. (Ttem 3) is proceeding to o�tuin a registered survey, and waiting for an opinion from the City Attorney as to the legality of this, the first order of business would be Item 3. PRELIMINARY PLAT, P.S.4��67-03� HARLAiVD E, BERRY: Lots 20 and 21, Ostman's� 3rd Addition. ' '1'he question of nolding a public hearing ever. if it is a registered' land survey has to be resolved. If Mr. Berry sets the signatures of ' the people in the nei;hbo-rhood, he might be able to proceed, but it was felt it would be better to wait for a decision frcm the Court. MOTION by �,rickson, seconded by Jensen, that the Planning Comr►iss�o�il table the Preliminary Plat, P.S. �F67-03, �:arland E. Berry, Lots 20 and 2i, Ostman's 3rd Addition, until the City Attorney gives a ruling in writing., Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. ' - � � " . . :a�' CONTINUED PRELTMINAI'.Y t��T ,�. S. �r`b 7- 02 , DTANE ADDTTIOIV , A, L. WILLIA�*�iS : Lots 14 and I5, Block 5, Shaffer`s Subdivisian ��1. It was noted the public hearing was closed at the February 23, 1967 meeting. Member Jensen stated �hat the jog on 73rd Avenue and the Southwes� corner of Lot 15 seemed to be the most important objec�ion to him at tne public hearing, and he wanted to check i.t out. He looked at the jog and did not think the objection on 73rd Avenue was a valid one and t;�ere axe many instances of the same situatioa iri Fritiley. He, also, nete� , � � ' ' ' ' I ' ' ' , , ' 54 � PLANNING COMMISSION D�ETING - AUGUST 10, 1967 Page 1 The meeting was called to order at 7:34 P.M, by Chairman Hughes. ROLL CALL• Members present: Myhra, Jerisen, Hughes, Ylinen __ . Member absent: Erickson Others present: Acting City Manager Brunsell,.City Attorney Herrick, Engineering Assistant Clark APPROVE MINUTES OF PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING: JULY 27 1967: MOTION by Ylinen, seconded by Myhra, that the Planning_Commission minutes of July 27, 1967 be approved.� Upon a voice v�te, all voting aye, the motion carried. RECEIVE BOARD OF APPEALS MINUTES: JULY 2b, 1967: MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Jensen, that the minutes of the Board • of Appeals meeting of July 26, 1967 be received. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried. RECEIVE MINUTES OF PLATS & SUBDIVISIONS-STREETS & UTILITIES SUBCOINMIITTEE MEETING: AUGUST 3, 1967: ' MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Myhra, that the Planning Commissinn receive the minutes of the Plats�& Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities Sub- committee meeting of August 3, 1967. Upon a voice vote, all uoting aye, the motion carried. ORDER OF AGENDA: . � ' 1. ' ' ' I ' ' � It was decided that Items 2, 3 and 4 should be discussed in that ' order and Items l and 5 at the end of the evening. CONTINUED PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT, ZOA ��66-16, HAROLD SCHROEDER: Bourdeaux s Spring Brook Park Addition. Problem of access from East River' Road. Set public hearing date for SeptemUer 14, 1967. Chairman Hughes said that when this request was befare the Planning Commission on July 27, 1967, questions were raised concerning traffic, This was then turned over to Plats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities ' Subcommittee. They considered the traffic problem at the August 3, 1967 meeting and contznued the study to the meeting on August 31st. Mr. 0. Reuben Johnson, representing Buetow & Associates, and Howard Dumphy were present. The Engineering Assistant Clark informed the Commission that he had called the State Highway Department for adciitional information and they told him they were swamped and it would be two or�three weeks before they could get the information for us. The County Highway Department said � ' ' ' ' � , ' � 5� Planning Commission Meeting - Augustlpt 1967 Page 2 in 1964, by actual_ count, there were 6,000 vehicl.es a day on East River Road, and the projected figure for 1985 was 5,000 vehicles. The 1964 figures taere taken before rerouting of Highway ��10 to University Avenue, and another r�asori For the reduction in traffic was new cross roads. Mr. Johnson hoped that the Subcommittee could present their final report on the effect of traffic as it relates to their property and the development as a whole at the August 31st meeting inasmuch as the time element is important. He requested that the Public Hearing be scheduled for September 14, 1967, which was consistent with the presentation made at the July 27th Planning Commission meeting. He also suggested that whatever pressure could be brought upon the State Highway Department for their traffic information would be appreciated. MOTION by Ylinen, seconded by Jensen, that the Planning Commission set a public hea.ring on September 14, 1967 for Z0A ��66-16, at 8:00 P.M., Harold Schroeder for a Planned Development District of Block 1 and Lots 10 through 12, Block 2, Bourdeaux`s Spring Brook Park Addition, Lots 2 throu�h 9, Block 2, Bourdeaux's Spring Brook Park Addition and Block 1, Spring Brook Park 2nd Addition. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried. Engineering Assistant Glark asked that it be noted if the plan is , adopted, it would necessitate vacations, although this would be included in the plans. 2. REZONING�REQUEST• ZOA ��67-08, DALBERG REALTY"FOR THOMAS BRICKNER: Part t of Lot 6, Revised Auditor's Subdivision No. 10, rezoning from R-2 to R-3. �� Mr. Arne Folstad, representing Dalberg Realty Company and Mr. Thomas Brickner, the applicant, were present. Inasmuch as it has been the practice in the past to suggest to the ' petitioner of R-3 zoning that he request R-3A, which permits only multiple dwellings, Mr. Brickner was asked if it would be agreeable with him to do so in this case. He answered that it would be all right. ' CJ ' ' CJ ' ' Mr. Brickner had plans of the type of buildings proposed, two bedroom units and one story in the back. He stated the existing house on the land will be remaved. Mr. Brickner requested a public hearing for September 14, 1967. MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Myhra, that the Planning Commission set a public hearing date of September 24, 1967 at 7:30 P.M. for the re- zoning request, ZQA ��67-08, Dalberg Realty for Tlzomas Brickner, for part of Lot 6, Revised Auditor's Subdivision No. 10 to rezone from R-2 (limited multiple family dwellings) to R-3A (multiple family dwellings only). Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye-, the motion carried. City Attorney Herrick entered at�8:�0 a'clock. 3. REZONING REQUEST: ZOA �r`67-09, FEDERE?L LUI�ER COMPANY BY SAM ROSENBAL�f, TREASUP.ER: Lots 5 thru 8, Lots 25 and 26, Black 2, Commerce Park Additi�n. Rezone to CR-2 or bi-l. Mr. Sam Rosenbaum and Mr. Louis Segal were present. Mr. Rosenbaum ' � i � ' ' � ' � , ' i ' ' ' � � ' i Gc t Planning Co�imission Meeting - August 10, 1967 `� Page 3 4. stated that either zoning classification would be agreeable with them. Chairman Hughes agreed the pro'�lem is to dete?-mine what category this application should �ove:�. It was suggested the advertisement include both categories which will give more time to study the request. The ' City Attorney asked if the agenda included the memorandum he wrote to the Council which would give additional interpretation of lumber yards. (The agenda did not, but this memo will be sent to the Planning Connnis- sion members by mail.) Mr. Herrick continued, I think the question is one of examining the CR-2 Or.dinance to determine if a lumber yard of the type that the applicant is talking about is within your contempla- tion of what could go in CR-2, and whether Mr. Rosenbaum could and want to meet the requirements of CR-2. If you feel that the Iumber yard is within the intentions of that zoning, perhaps this is the road to take. If not, then the only other way to permit retail lumber outlet to be built on this land would be to rezone it to M-1. Mr. Rosenbaum said he understood the application for the public hearing would have both categories. Under GR-2, he would have to request a considerable number of variances; under M-1, the changes would be minimum. Their plot plans incTude a major�retail operation centered and facing University Avenue, distribution and storage further back towards Commerce Lane. East of Commerce Lane the area is now M-1, so as a practical matter, most of their operation would be unloading and storage of lumber and it would be concentrated on Commerce Lane, which is M-1. Mr. Segal stated they would like to have M-1 in their plans because they would be allowed a Zittle more freedom. In CR-2 variances would have to be requested. � MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Myhra, that the Planning Commission hold a public heaxing �n September 7, 1967 at 7:30 P.M. for ZOA �i�67-09, Federal Lumber Company by Sam Rosenbaum of Lots 5 thru $, Lots 25 and 26, Block 2, Commerce Park Acldition to be rezoned as follows: rez�ne from C-1 (local business) to CR-2 (limited business) Lots 5, 6 and 26, Block � or rezone from C-1 (local business) and CR-2 (limited business) to M-1 (light industrial areas)_Lots 5 through 8, 25 and 26, Block 2, Commerce Park Addition. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. Inasmuch as this is a special meeting, the Planning Commission re- quested there be no other item on the agenda. DISCUSSION OF ZONTNG FOR VETERINARIAN CLINIC: Ordinance draft study. The City Attorney asked for suggestions from the Commission, whethe� or not to follow the pattern in the present Code. After discussion with the City Attorney, the Commission agreed there would be more fleYibility using a special use permit to state the minimum qualifications in the ordinance that must be met before a permit is granted. In reviewing the criteria for a veterinary clinic ar animal hospital, the following items were considered: construction of the build- ing, interior and exterior, elimination of noise that would disturb the general neighborhood, disposal of waste rzaterial so that there would be no odor, high temperature gas,furnace, air conditioning, separate over- head ventilation system, 8" thicic block wall for entire structure, no ' Planning Ccmmission .leeting - Au�ust 10, 1967 , K'% Pa�e 4 windows in the rear or double glazed fixed sash (two thicknesses of ' glass and n��n-opening), and the zoning categories where it may be pennitted. �t was suggested that James Hensley, Health Inspector, be consu]_ted regarding the tvpes of incinerators, furnaces and approved � models that could be used for disposing of burnable refuse without creating smoke or odor. � ' ' ' ' � The City Attorney stated he would have a draft of this ordinance for study at the riext meeting on August 24th. 5. BONDING AND CONTRACTORS: Referred by Council. The City Attorney, in explaining this referral, said he believed this procedure has worked successfully in at least one other community. The purpose is to give the City better control over development, so that a situation will not arise where the developer is supposed to put in blacktop, shrubbery or special landscaping, and one year later it is still not done. An alternate could be withholding certificate of occu- pancy until compietion and posting a bond or escrow at the time they are not able to complete it. Chairman Hughes asked to be excused at 9:3a P.M. and turned the meeting over to Member Jensen. ' The City Attorney asked if this item could be continued until the meeting of August 24th in order to give him more time to get additional information. , Acting Chairman Jensen suggested Councilman Samuelson be asked to attend this meeting. � 1 ' � ' ' ' C ' The item "Bonding and Contractors" was continued until the August 24, I967 meeting. ADJOURNMENT : MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Ylinen, that the Planning Coumnission meeting of August 10, 1967 be adjourned at 9:40 P.M. Respectfully�submitted, : ���� �i �,�.�,:�,,__. Haz�� 0'Brian Recording Secretary ' ' :� ' BLT_TDING STAc�DAhDS - ULSIGN CON`!.'ROI, SUBCO�ii°IIT`i'�:i: Tff�L�ING MINUTES, AUGUST 15, 1967 Ti1e �ieeting was ca'led to or�?er b}� Chairman Erickson at 8:09 P.tif. ROLL CALZ MEMBERS PRrSEN1:: Eri.cicson, Dittes, Tonco, Hauge i�MBERS AF35ENT: Biermann QT�IERS PRESEi1T: Building Inspector, Tfr. Bob Rote, Eric�:son Petroleum, Mr. Brad Steinman, Ericks�n Petroleum, rir. Enos E. Curtis, McDonald's Corporation, Tir. James Klinefetter, McDonald's Corporation, rir. William Jaeger, Kraus-•Anderson � • Ii. CON�IDi R�1T:t0i; OF A REQUFST FOp A SUILDING PER;ITT TO PERMIT CONSTRUCTIOi�t OF A : CARRY-OUT R�.STr�UP�ANT ON LOTS 10� 11, 12 AND 13, BLOCK �� BENNETT-PE1I��''iER ADDI-: ' TION�\TOR'!H OF ERICKSOi1 STATION ON UNIVERSITY A`�iENLTE) 5831 UNIVERSITY AVEivUr. NOP�THEAST. REQtTFST BY NICDONALD'' S SYSTEy1S, INC: The fo11���7ing items were discussed by the Subcommittee; ' A Lot s lit discussed contin ent on the a roval of a ermit for ricDonald's. i) P g PP P , (B) The fence behind McDonald's shall be similar as to height and materials to that in existance behind the Erickson Petroleun Station. ' (C) AlI areas not shown as planting, building, walks or concrete shall be asphalt paving. I � I ' I , C ' ' 1 ' � (D) 5' concrete sidewalk to abut west property line on boulevard. (E) Plot plan indicating seeding and planting to be submitted prior.to Council • meetino of August 21, 1967. (F) Sign location and size aIl rignt for C-2 zoning rThis use is C-1 permitted in C-2) (G) �riveways to be 3- 25 foot drives on service drive only. (H) Enclosed ru�bish pickup area at northeas� property corner. MOTIO��by Tonco to recocnmend approval with stipulations �A) throcigh (H}. Seconded ' -by Hau�e. Upon a voice ��ote, there being n.o nays, Chairman Erickson declared the , motion carried, � ADJOURNNIEVT: Tl�ere oein� no further busit�ess, Cnairman Erickson declared them2eting adjuurned at 9:3d P.i2. Respecttullq submi�ted . . -, �j i �,-r!_-..__:.._ � � / . Clarence Bel l.e ��' �{"���� ti ,•, Actin� Secretary to the Eoard 1 . ' , , , ' ' ' ' CITY OF FP.1nI.,£Y MINNESOTA PLANNING A:?D ZONIN� FOP.,'�1 Number 5� TYPE OF REQUES'T Rezoning Special Use Permit Variance APPLICANT'S SIGNATUP.E Erickson Petroleum Ccrparation XX LoC Splits Address 1422 West Lake Street Minneapolis, Minnesota Approval of Pre- liminary Piat Telephone Number 827-3$81 Approval of Final Plat PROPERTY OWNER'S SIGNATURE Erickson Petroleum Corporation Streets or Alley Address 1422 West I.ake Street Minneapo.lis,_Minnesota � Vacations Telephone Number 827�3881 Other Street Location of Property University Avenue 1Vortheast,_ Legal Description of PropertyLo�c 10,1,1,,:1,2�.:],3.and Sauth 10 fe�t of lot 14 block 4 Bennett-Falmer Addition Cit of Fridley, Anoka County MinnesaCa Bivision' of lot 14 re,c,uestedl — _ Present Zoning Classification Existing Use of the Property C-2 Unoccupied Proposed Zoning Classificatio�n, Special Use, Variance or r��her request Lot split Describe briefly the Type of Use and the Improvement Propose�i McDona�.d Restaurant ' Acreage of Property One-half acre, plus or minus ' Has the Present App�icant Previously, Sought to Rezone, Plat, t3h�ai.n a Lot SpTit, ' ' 1. Obtain a Variance or Special Use Permit on the Subject Site or.ParC of It? �No When? What was Requested Fee Enclosed $ r�� � Date Eiled Az:Qu�t 8�1967 Date of :I�ar.�n� Au�ust 21, 2967 �,, This applicarion is contingent on the iss�,��nce of a building permit to McDonald Restaurant ori tne above portion of black 4 Eeiia�etC-Palmer A3dition, Fridley, ,lir.nesota r ' PZANNrr,,,� E1:�71) Zt?i�'I;d^ , . iVumI�e r F'UIl�{f � The y��__``"`'__- U t�nd�rsi€;ne o � ur,de�s�4��J �haL• PA`� 2 r{a� A IzsL o� �Iz . per�Y �:�zthin 3�psidents and aw , �b) 2his a P�z�a �iOn. �eet tt��st be atra�h dPr°` owners tian �e�s to � � €fv�n wh f t�� prOPert be Si�ned bY alI , �C� �ee Pons y Z h 3' fo not ythe �� � eXPlanatlo� zb�r ; • the� a�esresultin� �Y �defect in the ' � 2nd rhe Pro- Residengs a�a ���ers o� feet of tI�eY awnersso�s °f aIl ires� tn Iist f ide , ` APPL I'ERSOTuSPr�per�y t''ithin .�'00 fe�� ndersx ed tY in questi n W be I� 30p � ---�.,,IC,� Io�gs ""----..._,,..,,,�_ ADD�ss , � `"--� --�' ---Y__� r� _4 ,..,�1�` � . . . . . � ��� � . ---"__-�..� �----._.-�-.....,,�, '----'`'-----,�,� ~ "`-----"„�,..,,� �"'�"""'.-,."..�,--•.� `„""-,-.+ `�---._."° A sketch of ' '---_`°`-�--- Ser� °r attac ed� hnWrop�rty �n�' : �'�'`'�""'"'-_',-�._ e attached for plot 2ng �h� fOzlottr gtu�e �us� b Plan. �n j• ��7crt ��rai:�n on the � 2. Lo� h Dire�r�Qn b�c�c oi this ati°� °f Propo�ed 3• Dimen,io ns of Struc� The 5tru��ura Prop��,t ure an Iof, thxs aPFlij���o�h�r�bY decla �' �O�at onja��snd front �nd stde se _ � are true res that �2 buildirt a b?cfc,: an� use of D�� ��c-4�d�/.�� �� d cozr�c�, Z the facts ond repre ent300dteet} � e�is���� �� SIGiVATUR.E ��1Ons st�red l � :1,' i � l_z�.�:/�,{, i �- . �EIPP�,�C '�=�u-_�'�"-C`�:= ��1�' . _k="GC"-t_ . _ _ � } � provQd �r x ,� �� .` �� .,e"f�� -� � //�� '1ect . .. � ,� :� �. 'f �� - to �he Deni`a �, � �-��"Z"`'_ , Fo1Io4;in� Co nJ. : � �: �. �f roved nditio — By the ioora �`�� �i���' � f��� �o `"�---� De °� ��pea�r ' o`,Ed the FoII� ,;i.ng Co �z�` n:`� by the � J * Yannin�* ���e 'ct �o the , � �o�Ltisston on Fo I 1 oc� . Denied ing Cond�� o S____,, bY the -- '°C 2 0� Coun� i� or, �~ --_''1--_ ���c ' 1 , 1 w , ' ' ' ' TI-� MINUTES OF THF B��RD 0�' APPE�LS Nli,El'ING OI' AUGUST 16 196; The 1�Ieeting was calXed to order by Chairman Ylinen at 7;30 P.M, ROLL CAI�I. MEMBERS PRESENT: Ylinen, Ahonen, Mittelstadt, Minish MEMBERS ABSENT: Saunders ACCEPTAl\CE OF THE MINUTES OF TI� JULy 26 1967 MEETL'VG: MOTION by Minish to accept the minutes of the ,Tuly 26, 1967 meeting. The motion was seconded, and there being no nays, Cha.irman Ylinen declared the motion carried. 1. A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE FROM SECTTON 45.24 CITY CODE OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 1963�_REVISED DECEMBER 313 1964 BY WAIVER OF SIDE YARD RF UIREMENT OF 5 FEET TO 3 FEET 7 INCHES TO PERivLLT CONS'1'R.UCTION OF AN ATTACHED GAR.AGE ON LOT 8 BLOCK 5_z FLORENCE . PARK ADDTTION TO FRIDLEY Ai'�OI�A COUNTY MINNESOTA SAiN�; BEIN_ G 6340 VAN BUREN S'IR.EET NORT�lEAST� FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. (REQUEST BY QUENTXN R. WATTS, 6340 VAN BUR.EN STREET NC?RTHEAST, FRIDLEY MINNESOiA 5_ 5421)• MOTION by Minish to grant the variance as requested as there is 27.7 feet to the next-major building and 6 feet tu a detached garage, and a petition has been signed by the neighbors,.,including those c�lithin 200 feet of the propose.d garage, with a11 approving the constructian. The Motion was seconded by Mittelstadt. TJpon a�voice vote, there bei.ng no nays, Chairman Ylinen decla.red the motion carried. 2• A REQUEST FOR A VAR,IANCE FRODT SF�TTn� �s �i� �T.m� ,,,,,,,, ,.� ��__.___-_ � It was noted that there will be a cul-de-sac and dead-end a short way.from ' the proposed garage. Mr. Swanson was present ancl explained the reason for asking for the request. ' ' , ' MOTTON by Mittelst�dt to apgrove the variance, only because Ch�ri Lane is not to be used as a thoroughiare and is a dead end wit� the cul-de-sac being close�to the property in question, and also, the nai.ahbors .�ave signed a petition approving of the building, and the City nas an l8 foot boulevard in this area making a total of approximately 21 feet from the propsed gara�e to the street surfacing. Seconded by Ahonen. On the motion, those vo�ing i,n favor, Mittelstadt, Ylinen, Ahonen; votino nay, Minish. Chairman Ylinen declared the motion carried. ADJOURNMENT • There being no further business, Chairman Ylinen declared the meeting adjourned at 8;05 P.M. , Respectfully submitted, n ' � ��..l.;u;v,���i J�,-�-e�i NFar in C. Brunse �. Secretary to the Board 6��. ' ' . � . . . . . i i � . . RESOJ�UTT�JN N0. t Y 1967 ' � RESOLUrIOT� DIRECTING PREPARATION OF ASSESSMENT .' ' ROLL FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT N0. 1966-1 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 with respect to the following named improvement to-wit; ' STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT N0. 1966-1 including all incidental expenses thereto is estimated at. $ ' �. The City Manager with the assistance of the City Clerk shall forthwith calculate the proper amounts ` to be specially assessed for said improvement ' against every assessable lot, piece or parcel of land benefited_by said improvement according to law. ' PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF . FRIDLEY THIS ` ._DAY OF , 1967. ' ' 1 MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkha� m-� ' ATTEST: ' , CITY CLERK - rSarvir_ C. Brunsell ' .'� . . . � , . . . . . �. ' e ���. I , _ RESOLUTION �?0. �.� `i ` 1967 RESOLUTION TiIRECTIIVG PREPARATION OF ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 1966-2 BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota as follo�as: _ 1. Tt is hereby determined that the assessable cost of construction with respect to the foliowing named- improvement to-wit: STREET IMPROVEI�NT PROJECT N0. 1966-2 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 specially assessed for said improvement against every assessable lot, piece or parcel of land benefited by said improvemer.t according to law. PASSEI� ANU ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF �'IiE CITY OF . FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1967. ATTE ST : CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell 0 MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham 63 �� R�,sOLUTIOfi tv�. -,� �� 1967 RESOLUTIGId DIRECTII�G PrZEPE1RE1TI0RT OF ASSESSI�'-EPdT � �tOLL FOR STR3sET IrTPH,OVE�;ENT PROJECT N0. 1966-1� BE IT RESOLVEP, by the City� Council of the Gity of Fridley Anoka County, N�i.nnesota as follows: 1. It is hereby det�rmined that the assessable cost of construction with respect to the following named improvement to wit: STR�'-'ET IriPROVEt�9ENT P�tOJECT N0. 1966-4 including all incidental expenses thereto is estimated at � • 2. The City 2��a.nager k�th the assistance of the City Clerk sha.11 forthwith calculate the proper amounts to be specially assessed for said improvemant against eversT assessable lot, piece or parcel. of land benefited �y said� improvement according to law. PASSED AP1D ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DA�' OF , 1967. ATTEST : CITY CLE�K�- Marvin C. Brunsell , I3AYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham 0 •� ' 6� � - _ . _ � �ESOLUTIO?v rt0. f �`� �1 __�1967 , / RESOLUTTON DTRECTING PREPAR.ATION OF ASSESSMENT • ROLI. FOR STREET IMPROVF'MEiv'T PROJECT N0. 1966-b `, , BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley, � Anoka, County, Minnesota as follows: � 1. It is tiereby determined that the assessable cost of ' construction with respect to the following named improvement to-wit: � - STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT N0. 1966-6 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 specially assessed for said improvement -- against every assessable lot, piece or parcel of land benefited by said improvement according to law. , PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1967. ' ` " � ' MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham ATTEST: . - , ' , 'CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell ' . � .. ' - , ' • ' ' RESOLUTION N0. f 1967 A RESOLtJTIOi� v.T,.RECTIi1G PUPTaIC�'i�'?"OTi OF I-iEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENT ROLL �'OR STREET L'�1PR�VEM3;NT PROJECT N0. 1966-1 ' WHEREAS, by a resol.ution passed by the Council on August 21, 1967, the Ci.ty Clerk was directed to prepare a proposed assessment of the cost of street improvements, concrete curb and gutter, storm sewer system, sanitary sewer services and other facilities. - WHEREAS, the Clerk has notified the Council that such proposed assessment roll has been completed and filed in his office for public inspec*_ion. NOW, TIiEREFOR:E, BE TT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 0� �RIDLET.�, ANOKA COUId�Y, MINNESOTA, AS FOLLOWS: 1. The City Coun�il sha11 meet at the City Hall in the City of Fridley, An�ka County, Minnesota, on the day of , 1967, at 8;00 P.M. to pass upon the proposed assessment for Street Imgrovement Projer.t No. 196b-1. 2. The City Manager shall publish notices of the time a�d place of ineeting in the official nawspaper of the City, at least two (2) weeks prior to such meeting. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY CQUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS , DAY OF , 1967. ATTE ST : CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell 0 MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham 6� RF,SOLUTIQN N0. �� 1967 A RESOLUTION DIRF�C`CING PUBLIGATION Or HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR STREET TMPROVEMENT PROJECT N0. 1966-2 WHEREAS, by a r.esolution passed by the Council on August 21, 1967, the City Clerk was directed to prepare a proposed assessment af the cost of street improvements, concrete curb and gutter, storn sewer system and appurtenant facilities. WHEREAS, th� Clerk has not.i.fied the Council that such proposed assessment ro11 has been completed and filed in his office for public inspection, NOW, THERE�ORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA, AS FOLLOWS: l. The City CoLmcil shall meet at the City Hall in the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, on the � day of , 1967, at 8:00 P.M. to pass upon the proposed assessment for Street Improvemen.t Project �Io. 196b-1. 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. ` PA55ED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNGIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1967, ATTE ST : CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell � MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham 6'`� � � ' 1 , ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' RESOLUTIOP3 iTO. �1967 A RESOLUTION DIRECTIP�G PUBLIC�+T�OIJ OF HEItRIhG ON PROPOS��'D ASSESSI��NT ROLL FOR STREFT IMPROVLII�IF:NT PROJECT N0. 1966-4 WHEREAS, bq a resolution passed by the Counc�l on August 21, 1967, the City Clerk was directed to prepare a proposed assessment of the cost of street impro-rements, concre#,e curb and gutter, storm sewer system, sanitary sewer services and other facilities. Y1�iFREAS, the Clerk has notified the Council that sueh proFosed assessment roll has been comrleted and °iled in his o�fice for �ublic inspection. � NO��T, T"tIEREFORE, BE IT RESJLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FftIDLEY, ANOKA COUNTY, l�",I�INESOTA � AS FOLIAI�JS : l. The City Council shall meet at th� City Hall in the City of Fridl.ey, Anok� County, Minnesota, on the day-of , 1967, at 8:00 P.hi. to pa.ss upon the proposed assessm�nt for Street Improvement Project No. 196b-4.• 2. The Ca.ty Ma.nager shall publish notices of the ti.me and place of inesting in the official newspaper o� the City, at least two (2) rreeks prior to such meeting. PASS� AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY CQUIvCIL OF THE CITY OF FR�DLEY 1�iIS DAY OF 1967• ATTEST: CITY CLFRK — N'Larvin C. Brunsell MAYOR — Jack 0. Kirkham 6 =� 1 ' ' ' ' � ' ' ' , , ' . ' ' ' , , ' ' RESOLUTION N0. � v �� 1967 A RESOLUTION DIRECTING PUBLICATION OF HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSr1ENT ROLL FOR STREET Ii�LPROVEMENT PROJECT N0, 1966-6 WHEREAS, by a resalution passed by the Council on August 21, 1967, thz C'zty Clerk was directed to prepare a proposed assessment of the cost of street improvements, concrete curb and gutter, storm sewer system, sanitary sewer services and other facilities. � WHEREAS, t'ne Clerk has notified the Council that such proposed assessment roll has been completed and filed in his offi.ce for public inspection. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA, AS FQLLOWS: . l. The City Council sha11 meet at the City Hall in the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, on the day of , 1967, at 8:00 P.M. to pass upon the proposed assessment for Street Improvement Froject No. 1966-1. 2. The City Manager shall publish notices of the time and place of ineeting in the official newspaper of the City, at least t�ao (2) weeks prior� to such meeting. PASSED ANi) ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1967. ATTE ST : CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell � MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham � �7� 1 � ' ' � � ' ' . , , 1 ' ' ' , �_J J� �� / � _ `% �� RESOLUTION N0. A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVIIvIENT, APPROVAL OF PLANS AND ORDERING ADVERTISFI�ZENT FOR BIDS: STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1967-4 WHEREAS, the Resolution No. 135-1967 adopted by the City Council on the 17th day of July, 1967, set the date for hearing on the proposed improve- ments, as specifically noted in the Notice of Hearing attached hereto for reference as EXHIBIT "A", and WHEREAS, all property owners whose pxoperty is liable to be assessed with the making of the improvements (as noted in said notice) were given ten (10) days notice by mail and published notice of the Council hearing through two (2) weekly publications of the required notice, and the hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon at the hearing, as noted in said notice. NOW, THEREFORE, BE TT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, as follows: 1. That the following improvements proposed by Council Resolution No. 135-1967 are hereby ordered to be effected and completed as soon as reasonably possible, to-wit: Street improvements, including grading, stabilized base, bituminous surfacing, concrete curb and gutter, and storm sewer system, wa�er and sanitary sewer services and other facilities located as follows: 64TH AVENUE N.E. FROM UNtVERSITY AVENUE TO 5TH STREET 5TH STREET FROM 64TH AVENUE N.E. TO MISSISSIPPI STREET That the work involved in said improvements as listed above shall hereafter be designated as: STREET IMPROVE�IENT PROJECT ST. 1967-4 2. The plans and specifications prepared by the Minnesota Highway Department Engineers and the City Engineer for such i.mprove- ments and each of them, pursuant to the Council resolutions heretofore adopted, a copy of which plans and specifications are hereto attached and made a part hereof, are hereby approved and shall be �iled with the City Clerk. 3. Tlze work to be performed under STREET Il�'ROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1967-+ shall be performed under one contract. , ' ' , ' ' � ' ' ' , , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' � � Resolution No. St. 1967-4 "7� Page �ao The City Manager shall accordingly prepare and cause to be inserted in the official newspaper advertisements for bids upon the making of such improvements under such approved plans and specifications. The advertise- � ment shall be published for two {2) weeks (at least 10 days), and shall specify the work to be done and will state that bids will be opened and considered at 12:00 o'clock (noon), on the 5th day of September, 1967 in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, and that no bids will be considered unless sealed and filed with the City Clerk, and accompanied by a cash deposit; bid bond, or certified check payable to the City for five percent (5%) of the amount of such bid. That the advertisement for bids for STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1967-4 shall be substantially in form as that noted in F�hibit "B" attached hereto for reference and made a part hereof. ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1967. ATTEST: CITY CLERK - Ma.rvin C. Brunsell � MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham � 1 r �.__J ' , � ' `rSi NOTICE TO BIDDIl�S Sealed bids will be received and publicly opened b,y the City of Fridle�r, Aroka Count,y, NTinnesota, at the office of the Cit.y Manager, 6431 Un,iversit� Avenue Northea.st, Fridle.y, Minneso�a 55421 (Telephone 560-3450), on the � da,y of Septernber, 1967 at 12:00 Noon, and �rill be considered by the City Council of +,he Cit;� of Fridley, at a regular Council Meeting, at 8:00 P.M. on the 5�' da.y of September, 1967 for the furnishing of work and ma,terials for STREET I1�1.-PROVIlKEN'I' PROJECT S1. Zg67-4. The street project is about one quarter of a mile (4� long and consists of the followir�g principle items of work and approximate quantities. 1,900 Tons 6" Thick Class V Base 500 Tons 2-12" Bituminous Ma+� 2,500 Lin. Ft. Concrete Curb and Gutter All in accordance with plans and specifica+ions prepared by the ' Nlinnesota Highwa�r Engineers, and Nasim Qureshi, P.E., City Engineer, Fridley Cit�rFIall, 6431 Universit�r Avenue Northeast, Fridle,y, Minnesota 55421. Telephone: 560-3450. ' , ' J , , ' � ' �, i � ' Plans and specifications ma5- �e examined at the Office of the City Manager, and copies ma� be �btained for the Contractor's individual use by applying to the Cit� Engineer and depositing with �he City Engineer $15.00 for each set. The deposit will be refunded to each pidder submitting a bonafide bid upon retarn of the documents in good condition within ten (10� da�rs from the bid opening date. Bids must be made on the basis of cash paym.ent for work, and accom- panied by a cash deposit, cPrtified check (on a responsible ba.r.k in the State of Minnesota), or a bidder's bond made pa�able without condition to the City of Fridle�, Minnesota, in an �,mount of not less than 5� of the total amount of the bid. The City Council reserves the right to reject an,� and all bids and to waive an�r informalities in an.y bids received without explanation. No bid may be withdraUm for a period of thirty (30) days. B�r order of �he C�ty Council of the City of Fridley, Minnesota Dated this 21st day of August, 1967. Publish: August 25, i967 September 1, 1g67 _ _ ___ 0 MARVIN C . BRUNSEI,L Acting City Manager � r � , � � � � ' ' RESOLUTION N0. ���=� � � °� � A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT,. APPROVAL OF PLANS AND ADDING PROPOSED IN4'ROVEI�NT OF STREETS ONTO THE • EXISTING STREET IMPROVENIENT PROJECT ST. 1967-1 AND ST. 1967-2 (CHANGE ORDER ��1) WHEREAS, the Resolution numbers shown in front of the streets named below, adopted by the City Council, set the date for hearing on the proposed improvements, as specifically noted in the N�tice of Hearings attached hereto for reference as EXHIBIT "A", and WHEREAS, all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed with the making of the improvements (as noted in said notice) were given ten (10) days notice by mail and published notice of the Council hearing through tcao (2) weekly publications of the required notice, and the hearing was held and the property otmers heard thereon at the hearing, as noted in said notice. WHEREAS, the Gity of Fridley has an existing contract for Street Improvement Project St. 1967-1 and St. 1967-2 with Dunkley Surfacing Company, Incorporated which provides that the City can attach additional work up to 25% of the original contract price, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, as follows: ' 1. That the followirig improvements proposed by the Council R�solutions are hereby ordered to be effected and completed as soon as reasonably possible, to-wit: , ' , ' ' ' , Streets a) The following improvements as noted in the Notice of Hearing: Street improvements, including grading, stabilized base, hot-mix, bituminous mat, concrete curb and gutter and incidental drainage, water and sewer services, and other facilities for the following streets: Public Hearing Resolution Adopted '`�'� T.H. ��65 West Service F�oac�: From Osborne Road to 750 Feet South ��78-1967 April 17, 196- Jupiter Drive: Rainbow Drive to Sylvan Lane ��103-1967 June 5, 1967 Comet Lane: Trinity Drive to Jupiter Drive ��103-1967 June S, 1967 That the werk involved in said improvements as listed above shall be added on to contract of: STREET Il�'ROVEP•1ENT PROJECT ST. 1967-1 .4ND ST. 1967-2 BY CHANGE ORDER ��1 � Resolution No. � 4 , St. 1967-1 and St. 1967-2 Change Order ��1 Page �tao i ' The Change Order ��1, Street Improvement Project St. 1967-1 and St. 1967-2, as submitted by the City Engineer is hereby approved. � ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY TH S � I � DAY OF , 1967. i � ' • MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham ATTEST: � CITY CLERK - Maxvin C. Brunsell i . . , 1 � 1 . i 1 . 1 1 1 � 1 � . 1 �: ' ' ' ' ' ' ' � �� F�?GINE��ING 1�EPt'LR'iMEI�I' City of' Fridley F7'J.�3. � a�,r, Minxlesota August 21, 1967 Dunkle,y Surfacing Compan.y-, Inc. 3756 Grand Street N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota RE: CHANGE ORDER #1 - STREET TMPROVIl`�LENT PROJECT ST. 196'7-1 - Gentlemen: You are hereby ordered, author_ized an�. instructed to add to �our Contract for Street Lmprovement Project St. 1967-1 the foilow- , ing str�et improvemen�;s based on the following estimated quantities for a net total Additicr�al Lump Sum Price of Nineteen Thousand One Hundred Sixt.y Fi�Je and Six Hundredtrs Dollars $19 165 06 -�words figures The a,bove Lump Sum Price shall be adjusted by any additions to or deletions froni the approximate quantitiea by the Contract or agreed � upon unit prices ncted, ot�er incidental items shall be compensated for at Con+ract amount k�id pr�.ces . ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' � ' Street: JUPITE�t DRIVE Item No. 2503.512 25o6.5og 2506.522 2105.50� 2531.501 2531.5a7 2571.561. 2207•5�3 2207•503 22o7.5y2 2331•504 2331.5os 2356.505 2356.507 2576.501 Quantities 40 Lin. Ft. 1 Struct. 6 Assem. 20G Cu. Yd. 1,622 Lin. Ft. �3•39 sq• Ya. 56 Cu. Yd. 4,q22 Gal. 357 Gal. 2,463 Sq. Yd. 15.7 lon 285 Ton �92 Gal. 2,461 sq. Yd. 865 sq. Yd. � Item IInit Price Total F&I 12'� R.C.P.Cl.III w�g 0-6' $ 7.00 $ 2$�.00 Construct C.B. D�sign A or G 250.00 250.00 Adjust Frame & Ring Casting 35.00 210.00 Class "A" Excavati.on .76 152.00 Conc. C.&.G. Design B-618 2.05 3�325•7-fl Conc. Driveiti*ay 4" Thick 5.00 416.95 Planting Soil (Tep Soil) 2.30 128.80 Bit . Ma-'t . ��C-1 .13 639 .8b Bit. Mat for Fog MC-70, MG-250 .17 60.69 Bit. Stab. Base 4" Thick .24 590•64 Bit . Mat . f or i!Lixture 28 .00 439 • 60 Bit. Mixture 4•45 1,268.25 Bit. Ma-t. (GP�S-2) Seal C�at .22 108.24 Seal Coat Agbzegate (F�-2� .lI 270.71 Sedding .36 311..40 ^lOTAL �'OR JUFITII� DRIjIE ...............�8,4��.•�4 Page T ��ro ' st. 1g67-1 Chan�e Order �l 1 ' , ' ' ' ' ' � ' ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' 1 c or�r zA� Item No. 2506.522 21o5.5oi. 2531.501 2331. 2531•507 2571.561 2207.503 2207.503 2207.512 2331.504 2331.5oa 2356.505 2356.507 �576.501 Quantities 2 Assem. 100 Cu. Yd. 934 Lin. Ft. 60 Sq. Yd. 95•26 Sq. Yd. 33 Cu. Yd. 2,500 Gal. 357 Gal. 1,250 Sq. Yd. 9•9 Ton 180 Ton 327 Gal. 1,636 sq. Yd. 478 Sq. Yd. Item r� Unit Price Total Adjust Fzame & Ring Casting $ Class A Excavation Conc. C.&.G. Design B-618 2" Asphalt Driveway Conc . Drivewa,y 4" Thick Planting Soil (Top Soil) Bit. Mat. AC-1 Bit. Mat. for Fog MC-70,MC-250 Bit. Stab. Base 4" Thick Bit . NTat . for Mixture Bit. Mix{;ure Bit. Mat. CRS-2-Seal Coat Seal Coat Aggregate FA-2 Sodding 35.00 $. 70.00 .76 76.00 2.05 1,914.70 2.00 120.00 5.00 476.30 2.30 75.go .13 325.00 .i7 �6o.&g •24 300.00 28.00 27?.20 4•45 801.00 .22 71.94 .zl �79.g6 .36 172.os TOTAL FOR COMET LANE ..................$4�920•77 HIGHWAY #65 WEST SERVICE ROAD F`ROM OSBORNE ROl-�D SOUTH Item No. 2io5.5o1 2531.501 2331.. 2571.561 2331.50� 2331.502 2331.504 2331.508 2356•505 2356.507 Quantities 200 Cu. Yd. l, 670 Lir.. Ft . 60 Sq. Yd. 55� Cu. Yd. 200 Gal. 200 Gal. 14.6 Ton 265 Ton 400 Gal. 2,000 Sq. Yd. Item Class A Excavation Conc. C.& G. Design B-618 2" Asphalt Drivewa3r �lanting Soil (Top Soil) Bit. Mat for Prime Coat Bit. Mat for Tack Coat Bit. Mat for Mixtuse Bit. Mixture Bit. Mat. CR�-2 Seal Coat Seal Coat Aggregate FA-2 Unit Price Total $ .76 $ 152.00 2.05 • 3�423•50 2.00 120.00 2.30 126.50 .17 34•00 ,20 40.00 2e.00 408.80 4•45 1,179•25 .22 88.00 .11 220.00 TOT�1L FOR HIGIaWAY #65 SER.VICE RO.AD....$5,792•�5 TOTAL LUN� SiTM PRICE OF CHANGE ORT�F�R N0. 1.......... $19,165•06 Submitted and approved by Cit.y Engine�r, Nasim �ureshi, P.E. on this 21st da� of kugust, 1967. \...�L • � L`'4.-e.tt1 ,� NASIM QURESHI, P.E. � City F�gineer Approved and accepted this Approved and accepted this day of� day of August, 1967 August, 1967 by the City Council of Fridley, b,y Dunkle�r Surfacing Co ., Minnesota. • Incorporated. , ��� �,.%��., �% �,.� � - - , . - ��� su���c zrr� ; � ~ By Mayor Title � City Manager ' ' ' ' . ' � RESOLUTION N0. ,'�';� ( � A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT, APPROVAL OF PLANS AND ADDING PROPOSED IMPROVEMENT OF STREETS ONTO THE EXISTING STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1966-2 (CHANGE ORDER ��1) WHEREAS, the Resolution ��57-1966 of the City Council adopted on the 18th day of April, 1966, set the date for hearing on the proposed improvements, as specifically noted in the notice of hearing attached hereto for reference as EXHIBIT "A", and � WHEREAS, all property owners whose property is liable to be ' assessed with the making of the improvements (as noted in�said notice) were given ten (10) days notice by mail and published notice of the Council hearing through two (2) weekly publications of the required ' . • notice, and the hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon at the hearing, as noted in said notice. � , ,r, '� �J ' � ' ' ' ' 1�'OW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOI�VED, by the Council of the City of Fridley, Minnesota, as foliows: 1. That the following improvements heretofore proposed by Council resolution are hereby ordered to be effected and completed as soon as reasonably possible, to-wit: Street improvement`s, including grading, stabilized base, bituminous surfacing, concrete curb and gutter, storm sewer system and appurtenar_t facilities, located as follows: MSA ��308 (73rd Avenue) : From Commerce Lane to T.H. ��47 That the work involved in said improvement as listed above shall be add�d on to the contract of: STREET IMPROVIIKENT PROJECT ST. 1966-2 gy CHANGE ORDER ��1 � The Change Order ��1, Street Improvement Project St. 1966-2, as submitted by the City Engineer is h�r�by approved. ATTEST: ADOPTED BY THE CITY �OUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF ' CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell 0 1967. MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham ,y r� � �. r i ' ' 1 ' ENGINEERING DEPAP.1i•LENT Ci.ty of Fridley Fridley, riinnesota C. S. McCr_ossan, Tnc. Route 2, Sox 32?. Osseo, Minnesot� 55369 RE : CHANGE OI'cDI'R NO . 1 STREET I1�iPROVE?�SEi�'T PROJECT ST, 1966-2 Gentlemen: r� !� �� � � August 21, 1967 You are hereby ordered, authorized and instructed to add to your Contract,for Street Improvement Project St. 1966-2 the following street ' improvements based on the following estimated quantities for a net total Addition�l Lump Sum Price of Six 'Tiiousand 7f,,ro Hundred Seventeen and ' Thirty-Six HundredLhs Dollars $6,217.36 (words) ( f. igures ) ' ' ' I , I , ' . 1 ' The abovE Lurnp Sum Price shall be adjusted by any additiQns to or d�letions from the app-r�ximate quantities by the Contract or agreed ' upon unit prices noted, other incidental items st�all be compensated for at Contract amount bid prices. � STFEET: MSA' ��308 (i3rd Avenue) • From Commerce Lane to T.H. ��47 Item No. ', Quantities 2105.501 ' 1,000 Cu. Yds. 2130.501 ' 10 M. Gal. 2110.521 ' 1,071 Cu. Yds. 2201.527 535.5 Cu. Yds. 2331.501 642.6 Gal. 2331.504 19.57 Ton 2331.510 441.7 Ton 2341.502 160.6 Gal. 2503.512 100 Lin. Ft. 2506.507 2 Lin. Ft. 2506.511 1 Vert. Ft. 2506.522 2 Assem. 1 Vert. Ft. Item Unit Price C1ass "A" Excav�.tion Water Granular Mat. in Place Gravel Mat.(C1. V) in place Bit. Ma.t. £or Prime Coat Bit. Mat, for_ Mixture Binder Course Mixture Bit. �at. f�r iack Coat F�I 12" R.C.P, Secaer Ciass III w/gasket Joint Constr. C.B, Design C or G Reconstruct �fanh�le Adj. Frame & Rin� Casting Valve Box Extension $ .45 4.00 .72 2.60 .20 30.00 4.20 .30 7.00 45.00 40.00 45.00 25.40 Total $450.00 40.00 771.12 1.392.30 128.52 587.10 1,855.14 48.18 700.00 90.Oa 40.00 90.00 25.00 $6,21Z.36 (forward) St. 1966-2 Change Order ��1 Page �io �� r�� TOTAL LUMP SiTM PRICE OF CH�23GE ORDER N0, 1.....$6,217.36 Submitted and approved by City Engineer, Nasim Qureshi, P.E. on this 21st day of�August, I967. . � � �� J . ��-CC(.� _k ./ l!i_t:�icl � NASIM QURESHI, P,E. City Engineer Approved and accepted this day of August, 1967 by C. S. Mc_ Crossan, Inc. . C. S. MCCROSSAN, INC. • By Approved and accepted this day of August, 1967 by ttie City Council of Fridley, Minnesota. By Title By Mayor City Manager � RESOLUiIO�; NUo - - _ an � A RESOLUTIOTd Uf'� r �I���T PRELl��IIi1f1RY PI�ZS, SY�i;1FICIsTIOIdS, AN� ' ESTINIATES OF `'i'H�; COSTS Th�'R�;OF: STRr T IMIP'ROVF''����:dT PRO�EC� sT. 1967-3 (.c�PEr�trl% #1) � ' ' � ' , 1 ' - BE IT R�SOLV�?, by the Council oi th� City of Fridley as folloti�s: l. That it app�ars in the interes� of the City an1 of the property oumrriers affected t'riat there be constructed. certain imr�rovements, tio-wit: Street Improvements, includinU grading, siabilized base, hot-mix bituc�- inous ma+, concrete cur'o and ��tter, V�ater, and sar_itary se�rter service: , storm.sewer and other facilities, located as folloz�rs: Mississippi Street: From 2nd Street to T.FT. #47, 2. Tha�t the Ci�y �gineer, TTasi� Qureani, and i�iir�n.e�ota Highway Ehgineers �.re hereby authcrizeC and di.r2ctLd to dra.,r the preli�inary plans and specifications a�.d to tabulate t'r�s resul�s of his estima.tes of the costs of said i�provements, incivding e�r�ry i�em of cost from ineeption to comple�ion an�. alI �ees and expe*_lses incurred (or to be incurred) in connection therewi+h, or the iinancing thereof, and to make a preliminary report of his fin3ings, statin; therein wheth�r s�id imprcve�ents are f�asible an� :•r�etrier they can best be u�ade as pr�posed, cr in connection wit'n SOLR@ ot'ner improvements (and the esti�ated cost as reco�?mended�,includir.� also a description of the lands or area as may receive ber_efi.ts t�erefrom ana as u�ay be proposed to be assessed. 3• That the Cit�r Clerk sriall act to ascer�ain the na�� and address c,f the owr�er of each parcel of lani dirECtly affec�ed or 4rithin the axea of lands as ma�r be proposed to be assessed -For said inprove�ents �and each of them�; and upon receipt from said �gineer� of the sa.id preliminar� rEport, calculate estinates of assessa�ents as ma,y be proposed reiative thereto against each. of said lands. 4, That said preliminary report of the E�igineers and estima�es of ass�ssments. of the Clerk, shall be furnished to t'ne Council, and ma.de available for inspection to the owner of any parcel of land as m�,y be a.ffected thereby at an;� pu'olic nearino held reia.�ive t:�ereto, as well as at any prior t�me reasonable and ccnvenienf. ;. ADOPTr� BY THE CITY COUTTCIL OF TKE CITY OF �i IULEY TFiIS DAY OF AUGUST ATTEST: CITY CL ''i - :�?u._r,lir� C . B?^ux:.s�I1 , 1g67. MAYOR - Jac� 0. Kixkham � � a ' � � � � � � � � I ' I ' �� ' � ' � , �, � RESOLUT'IO!\T N0. ,� �-'' �>' - A RESOLUi'I0;1 RECEIVI�+G TF[E PF.F;L,Ii•IINARY REPORT AND CALLING A PUELIC FIEARI�TG O1vT T'HE TLITTER OF T�tE CO\iSTP.liCTIOti OF CERTAZN IrIP�O��E�IENTS - ' STRE;ET IrIPROVEi�iE;1T PROJECT St. 196:�-3 ��D�UM #1� � WHEREAS, the construction of cer[:ain iniprovements is deemed to be in the interest of the City of Fri.diey aiid the property owners affected there- by. BE IT RESOLVED, oy the City Council of the City of Fridley, as fol- lows: 1. That the preliminary report submitted by the City Engineer, Nasim Qureshi, is her.eby received and accEpted. 2. That this Council cai11 meet on the � day of September , 1967 at 8:00 o'clock ?.rl. at the City Hall in the City of Fridley for the purpase of holding a Public Hearize o�: the improvenent noted .ia the Notice attached i�ereto and made a gart th�reof by reference, Exhi- bit "A" . 3. That khe arEa propose�' to be assessed for said iniproveinants and each of them as noted in said notice are al? t'r_e lands and areas as noted in said notic�: A11 of ti-�e sane to be assessecl �roportionately ac- cording to the�benefits received. 4. That the City rianager is authorized and directed to give notice of such Public Heariag by publishin; a notice thereo£ in the otficial newspaper of tlie City of Fridley according to law, such notice to be substantially in tne form and substar.ce af the notice attached here- to as Exhibit "A". ADOPT�'D BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF', AUGUST , 1967. ATTEST: CITY CLERI� - ria�-vin C. BrunseZl I�.AYC�R - Jack 0. Kirkham u ' -' � �� ' ' � ' � CJ ' ' ' , ' ll C' ' I� ' ' OF�'IC1AL PUBLICA��'ION CITY OF FP�IDLE'Y (�]xhibit �? � ST. 1967-3 ADDENDL'M #1 • NUTICE OF HEA�RING ON Il�TPROVIl�LENTS WHF�tEAS, the Cit�r Covncil of the Cit.y of Fridle�, Anoka County, Minnesota, has deemed it expedient to receive esidence pertaining to the improvements hereinafter described. NOW THEftEFORE, NOTICE IS ?iEREBY GIVETd THAT on the 5� day of September , 1967, at $:00 o'clock P.M. the City Council will meet at the Cit,y Hall �_ri said Cit.y, and will a+, said time and place heax all parties interested in said improvements in whole or in part. The general. nature of the improvements is the construction (in the lands and streeta noted below� of the folloaing improvements, to-wit: CONSTRUC^lION ITENi Street improvements, i�cluding gradirig, stabilized base, bituminous surfacing, canc-rete curb and��ztter, and other facilities located as follows: Mississippi.Street: From 2nd Street to T.H. #47• ESTIlKATID COST ..................o�..o......o................0..$19�900.00 THAT THE .4�i.EA FROFOSID TO BE AS�ESSID I'O.R SAI� Il`�.'ROVE[�ZEIV'I' IS AS FOLLOWS: For Construction Item above ---------------------- Al1 of the land abutting upon said stree+s r_amed above and a11 lands within, adjacen.t and abutting thereto. Al1 of said ?and to be assessed propoz�tionatel�r according +o the benefits received by such improvements. Tha� should the Gouncil proceed wi+h said improveu�en.ts chp�r will consider each separate improvements, excep+ as hereaiter otherwise provided by the Cour�cil all ur..der the following authori+y, to-c�rit: NIinnesota Statutes 1961, Chapter 42g and �aws amendator� i�hereo�, and in con- formity with the City Charter. DATID THIS DAY OF AUGUST , 1967, BY O�DF� OF THr� CITY COUNCTL. ' Publish: August 25, 1g67 September l, 1967 ' MAYOR - JACK. 0. KIFiI�iAM 0 q'"j Q �j. ry �': ' � , 1 I ' I � u ' � ' ' ' ' � ' � ' � � C��SSTOCK & �AVIS, INC. Consa�lting Eaagineers 1446 County itoad "J" Minneapolis, Minaiesota 55432 August 8a 1967 C.�iANGE ORDER NUMBER THREE SAN. S� � R, WATL�R AND STORM SEWER It4FROV�►�iT PROJECT 84 FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA C. S. McCrossaa, Inc. Route 2 Osseo, Minnesota 55369 Gentlemen: You are heareby ordered, authorized, and iastructed to make the follaring changes: Delete from this Contract the construction of storm sewer oa Madison Street N.E, from Cheri Lane south to 53--1/2 Avenue N.E. The Coatract price shall be adjusted iu accordance with the Proposal. Submitted and approved bq Comstock & Dav3s, Iac. this 8th day of August 1967. COMSTOCK b DAVIS, INC. By L, v, co�tock, P. E. Approved this daq of Au�ust, 1967 by C. S. McCrossan, Inc. C. S. MCCROSSAN, INC. sy Title Approved a�►d accepted this day af Au�ust, 1967 by the City of �'ridley. Mianesota. A�ayor Actiug City Manager ��' ' � ' I� ' , LJ � , , , � � � L_ � ' COMSTO�K ei D.A�1�� a gAT� o Coasaal�i�a� Eng��eers 1a46 eon��y Roaa ��J�� Minmmeapolis, �iiane�ota 55432 August 16. i967 CHAN�E ORI�ER 1dU1�88 FOUR S�1. SEWEB, WATER A�tU ST�RM SEW88 II�lPROVSMBNT PROJECT 8� F'RIDLE7i, �ESOTA Co S, McCroasan, Inco Route 2 Oss�o, riinneso�a 55369 �. ,1 �g�: You are berebgr ordered, suthogized and ingtructed to coastrust the vaterraia from Central An��ue N.Be to ttae west ap�pu�xim�tely 600 fe�t. The �ork coa�ists of the �ollawi.ng: 600 L. Fo 6°' C o I eP, Waearmaia 1 E8, 6'� X 6°� x 6„ C.Ia T6e 1 Eae 10°f CoYo Sleeve 1 Eao 6" Gsee oalve with Bo� 1 Ea, Fire ilydrane with Extern�]]. Valve � Box 1 Ba, Corporation Cock 1 Sae Curb Stop & Box l0 �.oFo 1" Type "�" Wates Service Lina 1�ao 6e' Co Yo Plug 1 Bao 10t1 x 10" a 6°D CoYo Te� The Cont�cact p�cice shall be acD justed ia aecordance with tbe PROPOSAL. Submitted snd appxoned by Gc�stock & Dav3s, Inc. this 16th day of Augwt 1967. ' COMSTOCIC � DAVYS INC. Bq ' E. V. �omstock, Po e Approved tteia day of �u�t 1967 bq C. So McCrosaan, Inc. C. S. NLCCROS5AN, �NC. By - ?itle Approved and ac�epted ehis day of August 1967 by the City of Fridley, P�1in�esota. ��o� A�tin� �i�y M�a�age�c � LIST OF CONTR.ACTOP.'S LICENSES TO BE APPROVED BY COUNCIL AUGUST 21, 1967 GENER.AL CONTRACTOR'S • King Lumber & Supply Co., Inc. 3211 Nicollet Ave. Minneapolis, Minnesota By; Tonja B, Richter Zuehlke Construction Co. 6495 Pierce St.N. E, Fridley, Minnesota By: Robert Zuehlke HEATING Vent & Canopy Inc. 100 North First St. Minneapolis, Minnesota By: William Nielson MASONRY Crawford- Merz Co. 2316 Fourth Ave. South ` Minneapolis, Minnesota � By: Ray J. Merz MOVIN� � Dale Movers, Inc. 7816 Central Ave. N. E. , Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Dale Peterson SIGN ERECTION Signcrafters 0utdoor Display, Inc. 836 40th Avenue N. E, Columb'ia Heights, Minnesota By; James J. Stafford 0 �l � NEW RENE �t*AI., RENEi+L�L NEW RENEWAL RENEW�L n j ;) � LIST OF MULTIPLE DWELLING LICENSE TO BE APPROVED BY COUNCIL AUGUST 2Z. 1967 SEPTENIi3ER l, 1967 - SEPTEMBER i, i968 ' OWNER ADDRESS E. V. & Marcia R. Fuglestad 5174 St. Imier Drive Minneapolis, �innesota 55421 6542 Central Ave. N. E. Nathan & Darlene Schwartz 1401 Jersey Avenue South Minneapolis, rlinnesota 101 Charles St. N. �. Nathan & Darlene Schwartz 1401 Jersey Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota 179 Charles St. N: E. Nathan & Darlene Schwartz 140�1 Jersey Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota 180 Charles St. N. E. Michael A. Tema . 4701 University Ave. N. E. Min.neapolis,.Minne:ota 5940 East River Ro�d Leonard E. Dailey £s251 East River Road Fridley, Minnesota � 8251 East River Road A and G En[erprises Pine Tree Lake F.oad White Bear Lake, Minnesota 5701 Highway ��'65 Wil'liam H. Gottwaldt, Richard Ta. GottTaaldt, Dona.ld C. Savelkoul 6300 Baker Avenue N. E. Fric3ley, Minnesota 6341-43 Highway ��&S Richard E. Thill 1000 Parker Avenue St. Paul, Minnesota 6379 Highway 4� 65 Rob�rt N. Conley 5336 Bryant Aveune South rlinneapolis, Minnes�ta 6393 Highway 4� 65 Arvid E. Carlson & Son, Inc/ � �200 France Avenue South _ MinneapoZis, i�Iinnesota 5100 Horizon Drive Arvid E. Carlson & Son, Inc. • 3200 France Avenue South Minnea.polis, Minnesota 5101 Horizon Drive UNITS FEE_ 4 $ 10.00 12 12.00 12 12 12 � 32 12.00 12.00 12.00 i0.00 3'L .00 10 IO.00 ,.,t $ 1t�.00 7 S 7 10.00 10.00 10.Q0 LIST OF MULTIPLE DWELLING LICF;?�SE �ME ADDRESS William J. Toeller ' 13002 Middlevale Lane Silver Spring, Mar}�land 43C Irontor� St. N. E. PA : E 2 . UNTTS 3 Lynde Investment Co. 2700 Raleigh Ave. S. Minnea�olis, Minnesota 910 Lynde Drive Lynde Investment Co. 2700 Ral�igh Ave. South Minneapolis, Minnesota 950 Lynde Drive Lynde Investment Co. 2700'Raleigh Ave. South Minneapolis, Minnesota 990 Lynde D�-ive S & S Investment Ca. I202 Pike L�ke Drive New Brighton, Minnesota ` 5475 �Iain St. N. E. S & S Investment Co. 1202 Pike Lake Drive . New Brighton, Minnesota 5495 Main Street N. E. Kenneth F. Peterson Hubert M. Nelson � 2441'Lyndale t�ve, South Minneapolis, Minnesata 6019 Nlain St. N. E. Marlon 0. Haugen, A11an T, quello Wayzata Bank BuiZding Wayzata, Minnesota 6021 Main St. N. E, 3ames BEnedict Rudni*ski 6035 Main St. N. E. _Fridley, Minnes�ta 6035 Main St. N. E. Donald C. & Betty A. Wesr_om 117 Mississippi Place N. E, Minneapolis, Minnesota 1Z7 i�iississippi Place Allam C. Mattson I20 tKississippi Place N. E. Minneapolis, Minnesota I20 Mississippi Place Benny B. Brown 11I32 Ch 1' R d 11 11 11 I2 12 �g FEE $ 10.00 11.00 11.00 11.00 12.00 12.00 4 10.00 4 4 4 � amp ir� oa - � Route 4 _ Osseo, Minnesota 137 Mississippi P1ace,N..E. 4 Allan C. Mattson 120 Mississippi Place Minneapol?s,.Minnesota 157 Mississippi Placa 4 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 ' ;; ,�° �,1 � F LIST OF MULTIPLE 1),+1}sLLIiVG LICENSE PAGE 3. � .--- — NAr1E ADDRFSS UNITS FEE � A & G Enterprises • Pin,e Tree Lake Road White sea.r Lake, Mi�nesota 565� Polk St. N. E. 32 $ 32.00 � A & G Enterprises Pine Tree Lake Road � White Bear Lake, Min.nesota 5700 Po1k St. N. E. 32 32.00 James G. Pappas � 4520 Twin Oak Drive Minneapolis, Minnesota 6111 StarLane N. E. 18 18.00 A. G, Bruch, , Ronald L. Bruch 212 Peninsula Road • Minaeapolis, Minnesota 221 Satellite Larie 11 11.00 , Rogers Properties 6512 50th Ave. North � � , Minneapolis, Minnesota . 5851 2nd St. N. E. _ 11 11.00 Hecto Co. - _ 2215'Foshay Tower � Minneapolis, Minnesota 5848 2nd St. �t, E. 8 10.00 James R. Olson t � 3419 Brunswick Ave, North Minneapolis, Minnesota 5866 2nd St. N. E. 4 10.00 ' Clayton H. Ericson ' Z325 Winnetk� l�ve . N�rth Minn�apolis, I�innes�ta 6008 2nd St. N. E. 4 10.00 � Wend�ll G. & Elsie E1liott 120 �artman Circle Frid}.ey, Minnesota 6511 2nd St. N. E. 4 10.00 � D. L. Scherer 6s25'Zna st. N. E. � Fridley, Minnesota 6525 2nd St. N. E. 7 10.00 DonaTd A. & Gordo�. L. Ghri$tenson � , 5231 Fillmore $t. N:.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota 6541 2nd St: N. E. 5 10.00 �Dr. Irving Herman . 517 I�edical Art� Minneapolis, �Iinrzesotu 5770 22 St. N, E, 11 11.00 � Joseph A. Laur�nt . 5800 22 St. N. E. Fridley, Minnesota 5800 22 St. N. E. 4 10.00 � , r: , ' ' 1 ' _' � ' ' � � � !' � � �, 1 � . LIST OF MIJLTIPLE DWELLING LICEPdSE N� ADD?tE S S Albin Jotinson • 6824 Ewing Ave. North Minneapolis, Minnesota 5810 22 St. N. E. James B. Blomberg c/o T. J. Hirsch Management 3954 Wooddale Avenue South Minneapolis, riinnesota 5820 2� St. N. E. Dr: Irving Herman 517 Medical Arts Minneapolis, Minnesota 5846 22 St.'N. E. Wiiliam S. Reiling 1866 Yorkshire Ave. St. Paul, Minnesota 5901 22 St. N. E. Hecto Co. 2215 Foshay Tower 9 `� � `� Page 4. UNITS FEE ' 4 4 6 4 bfinneapolis, Minnesota 5924 22 St. N. E. 7 Donald J. Fleigle _ _ 4617 Polk St�. N.E. - ' Minneapolis, Minnesota 6060 22 St. N, E. 4 John' F. Mezzenga ` 4901 3rd St. N. E. Minneapolis, Minnesota 4901 3rd St, N. E, 7 Hy Itman . 1834 Oregon Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota �913-1T 3rd St. N. E. 7 Arnold Elmquist 4911,University Ave. N. E. Minneapo.lis, Minnesota 4921 3rd St. N. E. � Arnold Elinquist 4911 University Ave. N. E. ' Minneapolis, Minnesota 4939 3rd St. N. E. Arno�.d Elmquist 4911', University Ave. N. E. Minn�apolis, Minnesota 494y 3rd St. N. E.. John D. riiller 47 Race Creek Way Fridley, Minnesota 4965 3rd St, hT. E. 7 7 7 11 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 I0.00 10.00 11.04 , CJ 1 � LIST OF rNLTIPLE DWFL? ITiG L1:CEI�SE Page 5. ' �M� ADDRESS UNITS FEE ' C,. H. Miller � 1095 Polk Circle N. E. Minneapolis, Minaesota 4985 3rd St. N. E. 11 $ 11.00 C. H. Miller _ ' 1095 Polk Circle N. E, Minneapolis, Minnesota 5005 3rd St. N. E. 11 11.00 _ . W. W. Untinen , 4347-University Ave. N. E. Minneapolis,.Minnesota 5025 3rd St. N. E. 11 11.00 , Wm. H. Lee . 4233 Arthur St. N. E. � Minneapolis, Minn.esota 5035 3rd St. N. E. 7 10.00 � Arvid E. Carlson & Son, In.c. 3200 France Avenue South � � Minneapolis, Minnesota 520Q 3rd St. N. E. I1 _ 11.00 Arvid E. Carlson & Son, Tnc. 3200 France Avenue South � r Minr�eapolis, Minnesota 5201 3rd St. N. E. 11 11.00 Arvid E. Carlson & Son, Inc. � , 3200 France Avenue South Minneapolis , Minnesota 5230 3rd St. N. E. 11 1I.00 � Arvi.d E, Carlson & Son, Inc. 3200 France Avenue South � I"jinneapolis, Minnesota 5231 3rei St, i�, E. 11 I1.00 ' Arvid,E. Carlson & Son, Inc. 3200 France Ave. South Minneapolis, Minnesota 5260 3rd St, N. E. �� 1�1 11.00 ' Arvid E. Carlson & Son, Inc, � 3200 �'rance Ave. South �inneapolis, Minn.esota 5261 3rd St. N. E. 11 11.00 ' Arvid E. CarZson &Son, Inc. � � 3200 Erance Ave. South Minn��polis, Minnesota 5290 �rd St. N. E. 11 I1.00 Arvid E. Carlson & Son, Inc. ' 3200 France Ave. South Minneapolis, Minnesota 529I 3rd St. N. E. ?1 11.00 I Lester Mayo . 4950 riadison St. N. E. rfinneapolis, Minnesota 5974 3rd SC. N. E, 4 10.00 1 � � I ' ' , , , 1 � , 1 , ' ' � '._ ; ' ' T.IST OF MULTIPLE DG•7ELLING LICEI�TSE �� ADDRESS Leo J. Hynes ' 2724 Irving Ave. North Page 6. UNITS Minneapolis, Minnesota 6.051-53-55 3rd St. N. E. 3 Richard Torgeson 6065.3rd St. N. E. Fridley, Minnesota 6061-63-65 3rd St. N. E. 3 Warren E. Berg- 3920 39th Ave. South Minneapolis, Minnesota 5320 4th St. N. E. 4 Francis deRidder 855 86th Ave. N. W. Minneapolis, Minnesota 5347-49 4th St. N. E. Ra1ph J. White 588 49th Ave. N. E. Minneapolis, Minnesota 5644 4th St. N. E. Robert A. Skogrand, Thomas Buesino 1349 Pennsylvania Ave. South _ Minneapolis, Minnesota 580Q 4th Ste N. E. Edgar Bernard ` 2b 05 Nor th 9 th Ave , Anoka, Minnesor_a 5370 5th St. N. E. David W. Adams 514'Sth Ave. S. E. � Minn�apolis, Mir,.nesota 5384 5th St. N. E. Ra1pY� J. Braun 5g29 Kellogg Ave. Sauth Minneapolis, Nlinne.sotu 5420 5th St. N. E, Raymoz�d T . Game 5009 Excelsior Blvd. Minneapalis, Minnesota 5428 5th St. N. E. Leo J . ?iynes �724 �rving Ave. North Minnespolis, Minnesota 5400-02 7th St. N. E. Harold D. Morrow Hwy,29 South Route'I 3 7 �j � .�' FEE . $10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 4 10.00 3 4 4 4 3 River`Fa1Ls, Wisconsin 5430 7th St. N. E. 34 � 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 10.00 34.00 i� � ' LIST OF MULTIPLE Dj,TF.LLITIG LTCENSE NAME ADDRESS ' • Arvid E. Carlson & Son, Inc . 3200 r^rance Ave. South ' Minneapolis, Minnesota 305 53rd Ave. N, E, Arvid E. Carlson & Son, Inc. ' 3200 France Ave. South Minnespolis, Minnesota 215 53rd Ave. N. E, Wilbur B. Koplitz , 8025 N. Douglas Drive � Minneapolis, Minnesota 1Q50 52nd Ave, N. E. ' Wilbur B. Koplitz $025'',North Douglas Drive • Minneapolis, Minnesota 1090 52nd Ave. N, E. ' Wilbur B. Ko litz P 8025 North Douglas Drive Minneapolis, M3.nnesota 1120 52nd Ave. N. E. � Wilbur B K . oplitz 8025 North Douglas L�rive ' ' Minne,apolis, Min.nesota 1170 52n.d Ave. N. E. Davi.d J . Lyyt inen � ' 218 G�ramercy Ave, North ��� Page 7 UNITS FEE 7 $10.00 4 10.00 16 16.00 16 16.00 16 16.00 16 16 . 00 Min�eapolis, Miiznesota 390 57th Place 4 10.00 Leona�d Weigel _ , 6oQO �tn st. rd. E. Min�te�.polis, Minnesota 359 57th P1ace N. E. 8 1Q.00 � Dr . I ving Hernan, Irvin� Efron 3025 5alem Ave.. � Minne�.polis, Minnesota 262 57th Place N. E. 8 10.00 Marvin Gordc�n . ' 2201 �olden Valley Road , Minne�polis, Minnesota 251 57th P1ace N. E. 7 10.00 Josep� J . Ryan , , Route �� 4 : Box 1.12 - Wayzata, Minnesota 105 58th Ave. N, E. 7 10.00 ' ; Ar.thu� Richard Fosler �' 191 S�2 Way N. E. . �` . Minne�polis, Minnesota 190 59.� Way N. E.� � 12 12.00 , / ,; � � �� ,� LIST OF MUI�T�PLE DWELLING LTCENSL Page 8. � �� � ADD�SS UNTTS FEE Arrhur Richard Fosler , , 191 592 Way N, E. . Minneapolis, Minnesota 191 592 ulay N. E. 12 $12.00 , Clifford T. Bakko 9119'13th Ave. South � Minn'e�polis, Minnesota 151 592 Way N. E. 12 12.00 ' Harold M. Battig - 1640 Spring Valley Road - - Minneapolis, Minnesota 150 592 Way N. E. 12 I2.00 , E. David Krawetz 1679 University Ave. , St. Paul, Minnesota 1060 64th Ave. N. E. 15 15.00. , M. A. Biddle , 4800 Cedar Lake Road Minneapolis, Minnesota 211 79th Way N. E. 8 10.00 Dr. Irving Hern�an � 517 Medical Arts . Minneapolis, Minnesota 181 79th Way N. E. 8 10.00 , ' , ' . • � ' ' ' - I , I � , '. ' 'r ' �� �� ILICENSES TO BE APPROVED AT THE AUGUST 21, 1967 COUNCIL MEETING ' PUBLIC DRINF:I�;G PLACE Canterbury Inne, Inc. by: Robert E..Christenson , 6479-81 University Avenue Northeast Fridley, Minnesota 55421 ' Howie's by: Howard A. Nelson 240 Mississipgi Street Northeast Fridley, Minnesota 55421 � ' Fridley VFW,Post 363 by: Erling 0. Edwards - 1040 Osborne Road N�rtheast Fridley, Minne�ota 55432 ' Frantier Club by: Marlene Povlitzki 7365 Central Avenue Northeast ' 'Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Sandi.es's Cafe by: William F. Weiss ' 6490 Central Avenue Northeast � Fridley, Minnesota 55421 ' , ', . � , � , . ' . ; ' 1 ' ' '. _ ' . . ' i ES�1':L1'✓i?1`i'i?S TO B�a AI'PROVI,D Ba �.i'I� C:L`�Y COU?�?CIL -' AUGUST 21, 1967 � Undc�gra�_tszc� Ser_vi.ces, Inc. Goon Rapids, M�nnesota 0 V7ork comp3.e��.ed :�or_ Storm Se���er Projec� '�;81. (Able i o-F3aker �zre�ts) F. D. Chaprnan Ca_zsLruc�ian Co. and Associ.a�i:ed Cori'crac-L-inq (A Joiii�t Ventuxe) , 1017 P.hode Is�and Avenue Norzh, I��I.inneapol is, Niinncsata 55�!•27 Esta.mate *;1 � Storm Se���er_ Improveinent Pxoject No. 87, �cuordi.zig -co contxac-� (EJ.y & Ru-�h Stree�c Area} (Pa:�-Gi a� } Rysgaard-�i:astex Co. � :Lnc. 1253 V?est Cor_n�:? ly Si.�: eet . Sto Paul, Ni�.nn�so-ca 5511,2 ES�].Iit :t�: ;-;2 (F:i_N1L) Y•�Jater Smprc�ver.,�r�t Proj�ct I��. 83 �RGL�ci.1?" or 4'ne 1.� �I.G. Rese:cva�r) Har.ry s. Har.-��ri�z �; Ca., Inc. - l�iechanicul Con�.rac�.or , 1�11. -- J.lth Av�nue Sou�.h yta.nneapala.s,� Ni?.'r_neso-�a Fridtey Ci�v?c Cer�4er -� Cextiii.GaLe �?o. 7 (Ju1.y 31., �i1967) zox p�ri.od from �L�n� 15, 1.967 ta �"u�I.y ],9, I.967. � F�Z�ied Elac;;tog' Company . 3601 -- 48�n AveinuP �Tor.th Minneapol.i.s, PZi,nnes�o�ta Esti.mate �,1 Pro j ect �,Ta. to cantrac',� (Partial) Str.eet �mprovernent ST. 1967-10 (Seal Coat) accoxding Dunkley Szzriacing Co., Inc, 3756 Grand Streiez No-r.theast Mi.nneaao?is, Mi�nesota Estiraate T 2 (Pa7:i.iay) Street Ir,3�� ro=�en:�n-c Project No, ST. 1.9�7-1 accozdin� to co�trac� (Rairioow I:rive, 6? st to Conet, 63rc1 - Univers�_ty Serv? ce Road to Sth StrEe; , Arl.:.hur-- i�Iississippj. $ 369.90 $i3,9z6e�� $ 859sO�r $17,1&1.00 $10,125.00 ' �'�! ESTIt�Ari.'t:�5 Ti� i�E APPROV�D BY THE CITY COLNCIL - AUGUST 21, 1967 (Continued) , � DunYley Esta.mat� rt 2 (con-cinuecl j ST. 1367-1 to izarth property line of Rice Creak School, � Hugo Street -- East River Road to east end o� street and Civic Ce�ter Parkzng lot) $21,169.71 � Du e nk1 y Surfac�ng Ca., Inc. 3756 Grand Stree�c No•rtheast � � Minneapolis, M3.n�:esota Estima-te �9 (Partial) Street �mprovement � Project No. S^. 1966-1 (Schedule A) according to contract (oak Grove Addition, .P.iverview Hei�h�s, etc.) $24,052.60 ' � ' . ' - s ' , � , i . ; i . � i � 1 i . 1 ._ 1 , J �� �����► �� ��rn �������� � ����a � � ' ' � ' ' , ' 1 ' ' ' ' � 1 6�7� �`�9htvay Jlo. 6g JC. Cr. �1iKneapo�is, �ir�nesota 55432 � 78q-6o66 Nasim Qureshi, City Engineer City of Fridley 6431 University Ave. �d.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 cJissociaEes �Ro6e4t ��'�irtde2, �.�eq. Gnc)�. Q � �l �Lnt. �i�. �ensen �.eg. �il�t. � c�. (�ucn �ath{�un, ��g. Sutveyon Ciui� � �.J�'�unicipa� �ng�neeting �and sUtveyo,s �and �'l�nn�ng cSoi� �esting August 1, 1967 . Re: Project 4�81 Dear Sir: � Underground Services Inc. of. Coon P,apids, Minnesota placed sod ovzr the storm sewer line from Able to Bal�er Streets. I inspected`this on July 31, 1967 and found it of good quality placed over black dirt and w�ll watered. As this was all that was required of the contract to obtain release of the money held back, I reco�nend that this project be accepted as com- plete and any monies withheld be paid to the contractor. Yours truZy, SUBURBAN ETiGINEERING INC. � _ _� ' / -- �� ��' I�.. _�� �, � � s��� ,� /,�''.,• _�L��'�,,;i c�. . R. P. rZinder P.E.! v RPM:mIz cc/Underground Services Inc. 8r�4_67 Darrel Clark, Engineerin.g Assistant, has checked the above project and fcund everythinE; satisfactory. . I concur with the recommendation of Suburban Engineering to accept the wo�k as completed for Storm Sewer Project #81 and tha� the money with- held i�. the amount of $369.�0 be released rLow to ��ie contractor. �� "L`.��.,(,,(-•� ��•C L%5.��'( � • ,- NASINi QLR�SHI, P.E. City Engineer ', ' _ ' � ' �J� ' ��s����';���:� � �.�VISn II�iCe Corasu�. �� �� �a�gineers 14�a6 C��u��y Rosd °fJ" Minsieapol�.s, Minnesota 55432 August 9, 1967 , Honorable Mayor and City Couacil c/o Marvin'C. Bruneell, Actiag Maasager �City of Fridleq ' �6431 Unive�sity Avenue N.$. lFt3nneapolis, Aiinnesota 55421 ' Geatlem�an: c��ra�c�� oF x�xE Errcirr��R We subait herewith Eatimate No. 2, tbe Final 8atimate for Rysgaard-Master , �:o., Inc.,'1253 West Conn�lly Street, St. Paul, Minnesota 55112, for work completed for Wa�er Improvement Prnject No. 83, repair of the 1.5 M.G. Reservoir. Lt� Si�t BI,D $7,2�0.00 Addttions or Deductions p� FINAI. ODN'TRiACT P�ICE S7, 280.00 Lesst Estim�ate �1 6,420.96 --.__._.,.. AMOtTNT NOW �UB. e , , . . . . , . . , . . o . . . , . , , , . . $ 859.04 We have vie�i�ed the work under aoneract for Water Improvement Project No. 83, and fin� tha� the same ia sub�tautiallq complete in aceordance with the contract documents. We secom�nead that th� final paymeat be msde upon ace�ptsace By your Honorable Body, and that the one year contractual main- tenance bond conmaence on the date listed abovee � DCO/cb ca: Rqsgaard Mester Co., Inc. Reapectfuliq submitted, COMSTOCK 6 DAVIS, INC. By G����� B. V. Comstock, P. B. 99 '�. , � --�• U VS` � E it [_ i A I.�. a u��;;` � au�� ARCH!"i�C� � c��s " ��y'S"� �� �� �'' `�� `� � CUNIRACTOR ❑ � ��� s�. a r,'3 � � �•�; �. � .� � FIE1.D � ���(� OTHER �•� z- -----• - ---______�.___.. _.__ _.___ ___ �' � D A 7' [ Of ARCH!TcCT'S PRO:ECT No: 6013� �! ISSUANCE: Jit�.y 3�' Ig67 p�o�FCr: Fridl.ey Civic Center . �' cERT�FicAr� N�: �7 a�uf:�ss: 643I University Avenue N.E. � AP�LICA710t�S NO: 1�? OVVhER: C1�3i of Fridley N FOR RERIOD rr CONTRACTOR: H.S. HORWITZ, INC. o� FROM: 6�15�6? CONTRACT �oR: �gechanical Work c�I Td� CONTRACT DATE: ; i/19/b7 November 2 1966 oi � S.C. Smiley � Associ�.tes aj ro: Village of. Fridley 1750 Hennepin Avenue, Mpls, Minn. 55�;.Q��� a � In accordance with this Cbntract and the aitac!�ed Application For Payment the Contractor is entitled io payment in the amaunt stipulated below. - The present status of the account for this Contract is as foilows; [r� APPRQVED ❑ APPROVED AS NOTED ❑ RETURNED FOR CORRECilON ❑ NOT EQUAL TO SPECIFICATIONS fiiECKED fOR RESIGN AWD MATERIALS ORiIY. VENDOR TO EE E�SPORiSiBtE fOR ACtURACY OF DETAlL D;A5EN5lGNS, V'cRIF{CATION OP FIEiO CO(�lDIT[ONS QND 'LOORD:NATtON WtTH A!L ADJACEWI 1h08K. ' ��� � �os►,s ar�a ti��ESt ��c. , E�53 itivOht:Ni�:C�:; t�t:'.':i.'r 6LOOhSiNGiON, MINN:SQTA 554i0 eY `` ��' � - - - -- --------------------------- �. ; DATE -------- Y�� 1 4 I � A�chitect: 1 � ' � �y �;t:' R t • � c 2.� �y .�'° �c,..��. �� � ' t�RiGINAL COi�1TKACT SUI�I . $ 11�.�QZ.Q.9_Q_ ,. CHANGE ORDERS I, TOTAL ADDI � IONS . . . . . . $_ ' SUB TOT�L . . . . . . . . . . . $ ; TOTAL �EDUC � IONS .CI+itl . . �-------�fi�-.-04---- • T� T� L C O�I i�2 � G T 7 O D A i E .$__._.�.�.'��25.1. D4— BALANCE TO FIN(SF-! . . . . . . �_��.�3�_,._49 iOT�,�. C0�9Pl�i�l� T� DAT� . $�.$�.41�_._Q_Q_ MATERiALS 5TJRED . . . . . . $__. _ _ rar�� cor�P��r�� ��� sra��D . � _7_��4�.9 04-- s �ESS 10 % R��AIN�GF . $ ���541.90 i07AL EARNEd LESS RETAl1�tAGE . . . . . . . , . . . $ �8�'1�1Q_--- LESS PREVIOUS �> G�i4; •t� P A Y ivl E N T S . . . . . . . . . . . $-- ��.--�_ THi� CERT6FiCATE . . . . . . . . , , $ 4 � � ��-0 �E� By: Date: �'��� '' � This certificate is not neg �able, it is payable only to #he payee named herein and its issua�nce, pa�t and acceptance are without prejudice to any rights af the Owner or Contracror under t eir Contract. IF AIA DOC. G702, APPII�ATION FOR PAYMENT, cr other application forms containing satisfactory evidence�f payment for work complEted do not accompany this Certificate, the Contractor shali provide the following certification by signin� below. State of: , � County of: j Subscrib�d and Sworn to 'before me this The underiigned certifies that the Work covered by this Certificate r'or Payment has been completed in ac�ordance with the Con'rect Uocuments, that all items"showr on previous Appiicafions fo• Payment and on which payments have been receiyed have nov.� been paid, and that the current payment shown herein is now due. Contractor. By: � � /CG�,,�t� � �, _ . ? Date: z July 31� 196? � ' — � AIA C"? r� - day of �lotary Public: h1y Cammissi�n expires: 19 CERTIFICATE OF AAYMENT . 4fA DOC G-703 � SEPT. 1967 EISITION ONEPAGE THE AMEP.iCAN fNSTITUTE OF ARCHItEGTS YAGE 1- 7733 NELY VOXK AVF'., WASHINGTON. D. C. C4°,I l4G5 .. � . .. . �: . � . .. , ... , , � � � ' � � � � . I � , HORWA.��I� & �IORWAT�I ACCOUN7'ANTS & AUDITORS August 8, 1967 Mr. Marvin C. Brunsell, Acting City Manager City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N. E. � Fridley, Minnesota - 5g�+21 5ubject: Liquor Store Study Dear Mr. Brunsell: � �� � AREA 6t2 332-7348 512 NICOLLET 6UILDING MINNEAPOLIS 2. MINN. T�ank you r�nd the City Council for your recent letter and youlr accept.a.nce of our praposal to make a special study of Fridley's liquar store operation. ' In order to ke�p the record stxaight, I woul.d appreciate the�; Council or someone in authority indicating their acceptance by signirig the duplicate aopy of our proposal (which outlines the work�. This way there caaz be no mi.sunderstandi�g. Also, the proposal calls for a re- tainer of $1,200.00. No doubt this has been overlooked, a.nd it woua.d be appreciated if you would mail this promptly so as not to delay the� study. Very tru7.y yours, ; ,���� � �i . � . . 1�,� � " `/� . � i L j / � - � � . . � ? � � � l. . � /t-``�'' I. '-----�" Anthon L. PikuZ Partner Y � � , � � � For ; � HORWATH & HORWATH i AI.P�en ec: Mayor Jack 0. Kirkham City of Fridley ' : 6l,�31 University Avenue Fridley, Minnesota = 55�+� � CHIC11G0 - C4RBONDPLE •. GLfiVELANO - OiLL115 - DETqOIi - KAN445 GITY • �OS ANGElES � MIAM� � MINNEAPOl15 - NEW ONLEANS - MEW YORK • NGRFOIK - PMIIADELPHIA � PHOEN�X � ST. LOUIS - SAN FRANCISCO - SEYTTLE • TAMP4 - WASNINGTON AMSTERD4M - ATHENS • OERMUOA • BOGOTA • BUENOS AIRES - C4R4CA5 • DUBl14 - FRANKPVRT - GENEVA - HONG KONG - LiM• - IONDON - MYDqID MELBOURNE - ME%ICO - MIDDIE EAST - MILAN - MONTRE4L - PPq15 - OVITO - RIO DE JANEIRO - ROME -$aN JUA4 - SAO PAVlO � S�N6APORE - TOKVO � TORONTO . � ... . _ . . . G. . . ' � • . �, � � � � CITY OF FP.IDLEY + .� •� PETITIQN COVLR Sf1EET ' w , �. Petztion No. 30-1967 � Date Received August 15, 1967 �� Object To distribute cost of sidewalk throughout the City of Fridl�y _ 61st Avenue N.E. from University Avenue N.E. to 7th Street : � ' � Petiti.on Checked By ! � � Date _ IPercent Signing F , . ; � Referred to City Council ' i. ; i � Disposition � � � � i _ ^ 1, � � _ ' � E � , i . � . , � � � � ' � ' l. 0 �'�.OF�1 SU BJ:�CT Jul;� 23i 1907 City Coiinci.l of Fric<s.�y Und�z°sign�d Prop�rtf O.rners on dlst Av�:�ue PJ.F. fro:n University Avenue id. �. t.o 7th Stre�.zt �T. E. Petition to Distribut�� Cost of Side�aalk Thraughout CitJ of Fridley Resi.deats .���°� I� We the undersi�;ned, ozmers of s�id r�roperty, Lrish to p°tition the City of � Fridley to distr•ibute the cost of said side:��alks throughout the city of �� Fridle�. In that from 7th Street N.F. to Caro1 Driv.e said sidewal?z on ' either side of 61st �venup IJ.�a is either on school or city propartv we will have �o sh�sre in that cost plus being assessed a percentage of � said sidewalk on our pro��erty. ;�la fesl this is unfair because we wi12 receiv� no direct benefits, in�tPad, ti,e have lost a percentage of our lawns and will suifer increased traffi� and perhaps b� forced to maintain a necessar=, nuisaizce that we didn't want in the first place. Also, some of � us belon�inJ to St. ti�Jilliams Church wil2 indirec�ly pay again. .- � ' . � � / � , 5"nr _ El � •+y)- �1;, � � ' ;,'"'' -4,/_� ,j `_ „..��-_ �i� -.: _� ��, �!Lr ������, �_� 7l >r /� ;����� - � . � . . . " `'3" 4 � . I V � I �� . �� /� ^` / / ��Z /� �i . �� ^ .�i;, _ �', c _�_,..t _'� /« - _; i�- �''��/ ���• ��:/G `C�'��" LC-. 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CITY OF FRIDLEY COUNTY OF .ANOKA STATE OF MINNESOTA A RESOLUTION RELATIVE TO CITY OF FRIDLEY-NORTH SUBURB_9N SANIT.ARY SE6TEft DISTRICT SEWF� USE AGREF�NT, WHII�EAS, the City of Fridley and the North Suburbaal Sanitary Sewer District entered into a general sewer use agreement, conditioned, modified and limited by a supplementar�r agreement dated the 8�' da�r of J�n.uary, 1964, ang WIiII�EAS, Section 7 of said supplementar�r aa eement relative to con- nection charges reads in part as follows, "Fridle� shall have the right to connect portions or all of its sewer system directly to the District disposal s.yatem on a temporar� or permanent basis, as Fridl�y ma� elect, and shall pay current con.nection charges to the District;...", and NOW, TF�R�E'ORE BE IT RESOLVID as follows: l. That the Cit� of Fra�dley has not exceeded its disposal capacity at 22nd and Marshall, or 43rd and Marshall, • 2. That it has elected to connect to trie District system the � sanitary sewer laterals serving the following areas on a� � insert temporary or per�anerrt basis. a� Lateral serving proposed 72r�d Avenue and Norton �cenue; b� Lateral servin.g 69�' Avenue; " _..__..___.._.. c� Lateral serving Designware Iizdustries at: 6536 Main Stxeet N.E. 3. In the event the Cit.y elects to connect permanently to tY?� District disposal svstem then the properly designated City officials ar.e herek,y i t. �� � authorized to pay tht connection charges as establi�,ned i.n Sche:_ule C of the niaster agreement entered into bet�,-een rhe City and tiie District. Passed and adoUted by the City of Fridley the day ot , 1967. Attest: City Clerk STATE OF �IINNESOT� ) ) COUNTY OF ANO'�A ) ss. ) CITY OF FRIDLEY ) CITY OF FRIDLEY By By 0 I, the undersigned, tYie duly qua].ified and acting City Clerk of the City of Fridley, �iinnesota, DO HER:BY CERTIFY that this is a true and correct copy of a resolution relative to �ity of Fridley-North Suburban Sanitary Sewer District sewer use aoreement. WITNESS riy hand officially and tne official seal ot the City this @ay of 1967. � ��� APPOINTMENTS FOR COUNCIL CONSENT AND APPROVAL - AUGUST 21, 1967 NAME James Marion Brindley� 991 Hathaway'Lane Fridley, Minn. 55421 Warren Milton Marsyla 6379 Highway No. 65 N.E. Fridley, Minn. 55421 ZeRoy 0. McCoy , 726 Ione Street Spring Lake Park, Minn. Gary L. Carlson 4251 Russell Avenue No. Minneapolis, Minn. 55412 POSITION SAZARY CM-ITI $565.00 Public Per Mo. Works Cri-III $566.00 Public �er Mo. Works CM-III $566.00 Public Per Mo. Works xnspector $670.00 `Building Per Mo. ' �.nspectior, Dept. � REPLACES Dale Bakke Robert Blosky Clifford Weiss New 1 ���� S. C. S M! L E Y 8C � S S O C I!�\ T E S A R CA N i� T R E AC I T CS � 1750 HENNEpIN AVENUE MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55403 (612) 377-7801 MEMORAIdDUM ' Date, August 8, 1967 Comm. hlo.: 6013 , Projecr . Fridley Civic Center : Subject Exterior Site Lighting Memo By : Mas Matsumoto � Present , : Telephone Conversation � -Copies To: Mr. Brunsell, Hoffman Electric, Whitcomb & West � : I • 1 . Advised by Mr. M. Brunsell that City is not going to� do anything at this ti:ne with the exterior site light- , 1 ng • The City will put in sleeves for conduit when they � pave the parking areas. � � � _ . �. �Sj � � _ I : 1 � � 1 - � : Ef�LER� �1ND ASSOCIATES, il`v'C. �' FINANCIAL CONSULTANT- FIRST NATIOfJAL-SOO LINE CONCOURSE 507 MARQUET7E AVE. MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55402 339-8291 (AREA CODE E'12; August 15, 1967 The Mayor and City Council Fridley, Minnesota Gentlemen: 0 If you saw it we expect you were disturbed by twe talkedttoet Journal Editorial July 27 mentionir.g FridlWhich was published ' Mr. Brunsell about ii: and drafted a repl.y (in part) on August 9. Also Commercial West carried the enclosed letter on August 12. 1ulight I also say that we f�-rat�ne�se�vicestonWthe lOtheand�a tives of the New York bond g drove through it in the company of Mr. Brunsell on the 11'ch. Of course, they don't say what they think when we are around,• but we believe the New York people were impressed. Very truly yours, EHLE. S S C � S, INC . i �� � f !� bert L. E�il s RLE:js Enclosure . cc: Dr. John K. Hansen, Superintendent of Schools 1��� ; `�'�''. � ' � � �---�-- ._____—. � .: - - � n�.}}}���^'�''''��� _._.___-_" ____�_`�F^�''��.'^'{1 i.a..1'-__. p � 7fiR7 �: '__' _..?COV�Y �. '� . F '� :�' ��-�COP�Y Fq, i" _ �.-�� F }S � f . � � � . ' �.iHE iti� ��Ti.,L S'1'R�F�'1� JOUI�,1 �1L, ��'F�D1.r SD,��ir, AUGUST 9. 1��7 � � . . . a�ic� I'ridlcy Editor, �The Wn.11 Strect Jour�int: We represent the city of' Fridiey, Minnesota, in the cale of �1,830,000 bonds on September. Il and �ve were most horrified to read in your editorial fhat you and tne Committee for Economic Devclopment are horrified hy Fridley's "fra.amented" govcrn- ment. May we assvre' you, and all those �rho miaht have an interest in Fiidley bor.ds, that this ciiy is gor•crried by honest, honorable and competent people. Ten years a�o it.was an e�ganse of sar.d and bush. It now has some 30,000 people undcr a city manager form of „overnrrient. Zt� has a compl�te sanitary se�cer and wa,ter sys- tem and is now completing a large storm sewer project. - Its j�eople secently approved a sizeable bond issue for park acquisition and a new mu- aicipal building is now undcr construction. - Practically all :ts streets have hard-sur[aa � ' ing, many with curb and guiter. Recent hi�h• way developments; which required par- ticipation b}� Yhe city, are alrnost complete. � It has �ttracted a fine indvstz•ia.l and com- mercia.l tae base (about 45';"�) and a new F13 miIlion plant ot a Studebaker division will start construction shortly+. , While sevcral school districfs o�-e?•iap arcas ' ot the city� the quality of edtication is ot the highest. The education level of its people is ver,y, hich and Fridiey's pcople do Itnow who's who in their got�ernment. fn fact,. Fri3lsy, instead sf bcing, an � ; illustration of fragmented governrnent unablc 'i to meet its problems,. is a c2car exariple of the involrement of many locai pcople interest- ed in various functions ot their go�.�crnment, getting things done and sol�-inb their prob- lems. , � � � • � � ROSF:RT L. EIdLERS . Presidc��t. • F,hlr,rs � .t.s.soci�rtc.c I�ia . � Mirr.yr.eapolis Fivtn.+cciccl C�rzsullascts ..... . _ . _.. ... ... . *. . 4�. * .. .. _ . . ..... .�N�, P, 0 1 1 � � �: � 1� . ^ ' %"- {xrive �Xrno �xrrro' �--ft•��rr r . <rao � . . Cor� �'"r•r �+ . � � rir•r �._.�...�_._�.._.�•.......--`--..._....e..,.:.�....-.—.., . . , � , ' ��:�::���� ���T����, �I�-�-� ������.� i'-� � Richard ;�. Stanton Prir,cipal 6000 West �lo��°e La.kp Drive Burton M. Nygi�en Fridley, hlintaesota, �5421 Aseistant Principa2 Phane 564G100 . � � : A �b� . .. ` ,a�, w si k �k at�,F .:a � . . �e �� ..�jjhi.q�,-�• -+ 113iS � �4?'��,�' .��j.. .... j �+,,,,,`t--'�i .i.Y ,i�, . "el°" .�Z�v-�i� -Y�� �g"�an":�'T�"-p�,�_ � i�- -. .. • 4 Fia-.- w. i � �' ,. M '�'��'^.+e.�� '1 ��`... ���N�1 g�� � . . - � �.��.jj�� ^�eY4Y .t.'r'"��"�� . . Y `� �s ."�v4 } 'v..�+ti,,,,� ��--•�'c� , ,�t.. ' � � �'� '. . ' t � � .�.� � � - �,X. _ � '=�"5 ,;,.,1"•;°� L�.a'� ++ss.� `� F:�""' . • .` .z` ., � �. . �� �- .�- tiugust 15, 1967 Mayor Jack Kirkham Fridley City Hall 6431 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, i�iinnesota 55421 Dear Mayor: A� �soe draw close to a new schc�ol yeax I am reminded of t17e excellent cooperation we have ha� fr.ot�. the Fridley Police over tt�� past several years �rd I th�ught it onZy fair to bring this t� y�ur atten.- tion, Chief McCarthy and a11 of tt�e fa�c� have been ffiost hel.pful in assisting with traf Eic control, crotad control at school functions and �ener.al security, I an sure this cc�apera�ion c��ill continue 3nd I believe the degartmen� deserves a reul "pat" on the back, I al.sc appreci.ate tt�e r.ew sfde�walks which have been built on 61st and on West Maor� Lake Drive. 7°his is a great con`ribution to the safety of our yaus:g peogle, I am m�st anxious that this cooperatiar. between our city �nd schools con�inue, Sincerely yours, ! �� � ,i d�Z'( � � , , Richard L. S�S:ltOri Principal RLS:�nr PUBLIC WORKS DEPARIT1EIv'T CITY OF FRIDLEY MONTHLY REPORT - JULY 1967 STREET DEPARTMENT HOURS 1. Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136 2. Grading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 3 . Grave 1 Haul ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9� 4. Gravel Surfaci�g . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 5. Miscellaneous Street Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117'� 6. Patching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 958 7. Shop Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8 8. Signs and Barricades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 9. Stabilizing with Chloride . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 10. Equipment Repairs - Street . . . . . . . . . . . 1802 � WATER DEPARTMENT l. Filtration Plant Cleanup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 36� 2. Filtration Plant Operatibns . . . . . . . . . . . . . 105 3. Final Readings and.Collections . . . . . . . . . . . 45 4. Hydrant Repairs and Flushing . . . . . . . . . . . . 342 5. Miscellaneous Water Work ... . . . . . . . . . . 782 6. Painting of Hydrants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 200 7. Painting of Pumphouse . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 8 . Pumphouse Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 54 a 9. Standpipe Repairs . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 10. Valve Inspections and Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 11. Water and Sewer Inspections . . . . . . . . . . . . . lI'� 12. Water Meter Inspections and Repairs . . . . . . . . . 91'� 13. Water Turn-ons . : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11� 14. Watermain Break . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lI 15. Watermain Taps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 16. Equipment Repairs - Water . . . . . . . . 54 SEWER DEPARTMENT 1. Lift Station Inspecti�ons and Repairs .... ... 422 2. Manhole Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 3. Miscellaneous Sewer Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 88'� 4. Sanitary Sewer Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 119'� 5. Sanitary Sewer �nspections . . . . . . . . . . . . . 31 6. Equipr.lent Repairs - Sewer . . . . . . . . . . . . 40 STORM SEWER DEPARTMENT � 1. Catch Basin and Storm Sewer Cleaning . ..... 15 2. Miscellaneous Storm Sewer Work . . . . . . . . . . . 262 � ��� � Page �ao ' PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CITY OF FRIDLEY MONTHLY REPORT - JULY 1967 MISCELLANEOUS HOURS 1. Fire Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 2. Holiday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112 3. Moving Salt Shed . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9� 4. Park Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 34 5. Sick Leave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 45 6. Storm Cleanup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 224 7. Vacations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 356 8. Weekend Duty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 9. Equipment Repairs - Engineering . . . . . . . . . . 8 10. Equipment Repairs - Fire Department . . . . . . . 43 11. Equipment Repairs - Park Department . . . . . . . . 58 12. Equipment Repai.rs - Police Department . . . . . . . 4 e 0 �. � - � . � ' ($tandard Form of the Internatio�ai Association of Cniefs of Police) (Copies ovoilable ot Federal Bureau of Investigation, Washington, D. C. 20535) CONSOLIDATED MONTHLY REPORT ��� ' �~ POLICE DEPARTMENT :�ic� �>c ----- FRI_DL�+'Y ---- ��ot,cf: �f __�. �TiJL� t9 � � TABLE 1.--DIS7RIBUTION OF PERSONNEL . • Average Doily Percent Daily Average Doily Numerical Strength Absence Absence Temporary Details Average Effective Strength � F..nd o(� 'amemonth � $�R;,,rr.onth —�mr: month � Samemonth ' � Same month . this month last year Thismont la�t year "['hisrtwntt;l l�st yeur This montt lest yenr ThismonthLastmonth last year , T'ot��l personrn�l. � _ •Q� 12 2 Chlrf's offlce� . �, � Records bureau . � � - - UnlfotmFd force . 2� � � � - � ' . Detectiv� bure-au Z . 1 . . - Traf$c burerni . � ' ........... — ' Fltst tellef . . . S 4 . Second rellef . . 9 ! y ' Th1rd rellef . . . O � , , _ - r . � ' TABLE 2.--CHANGES IN PERSONNEL !, TABLE 3.--DAILY AVERAGE PATROL STRENGTH 1. Present for duty end of last monih ,... ....... 2,2 Same month This month last year � � 2. Reccuited durinq month . . . . ... . . . . . . . . . .� - - � 1 � � ,, � . . _.. . _ .__. . � � v � . . �;�. � . . . . . . . � . � . 3. Reinstated durinq� month . . . . . . . . . . . I. Total r.umber of 22 . patrolned , Totaltoaccountfor,,,,,,,,,,�.,.. ,��� 2, Less permanent asslqnme�ts (public � � _ ' " ` ' offices, clerical, chauffeurs, etc.) . . . , { ..• 4. Separr�tlons from the service: �� 3. LPSS details to speclal squads or bu- � � �' ' reaus.(trafftc, vice, park, etc.) . , � (a) Voluntary resiqnation . . . . . . � � ' ' • . � � . . • • � 4. Averaqe daily absences of patrolmen � . � (b) Retirement on penslm . asslgned to patrol duty owing to: (c) Reslqned wl�th cnurges pendinq _ ta� �'a�ation, suspPnslon, test t�•�[ . . . days, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � � (d) Dropped durinq probatirn . . . . , . . . . . (b) Slck and lnJured . . . . . . . . . •�"2 (eJ Dlsmissed for cause . (f) Killed tn line of,duty . . . . . . (c) Temporary details . . . . . . �' (y) Deceased . . . . . . . , Total separattans , , , , , , , , , , , , , 1 Total averaqe daily absences . . v0 � 5. present [or duty at end of month . . . . . . . . . . . � S. Awllable for patrol duty . . . . . . . . . 2 , ' ���' . . � . , . . . .. . . . .. . . . _ .. . . . . . .. . .. 0 _- . �-.•�.� � :• � �� � ' � ' - '_. TABLE 4-- CR1�iiE I�lDEX A�D P�JL1�� ACTI�ITY TREt�D � OFFENSES KNOWN TO THE POLICE CNANGE CURRENT YEAR VS. LAST YEAR CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES � V5. SAME MONTN VS. SAME PERIOD (PART I CLASSES) REPORTED OR ACTUAL ACTUAL THIS lAST YEAR LAST YEAR KNOWN UNFOUNDED OFFENSES YEAR TO DATE . THISMONTH THISMON7H NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT � la. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT • MANSLAUGHTER 2. FORCIBIE RAPE TOTAL � a. RAPE BY FORCE b. ASSAULT TO RAPE - ATTEMPTS 3. ROBBERY TOTkL 6 � , a. ARMED - ANY WEAPON b. STRONG.ARM • NO WEAPON ' 4. AGGRAVATED ASSAULT TOTAL 9 a. GUN b. KNIFE OR CUTTING INSTRUMENT � � e. OTHER DANGEROUSWEAPON � d. HANDS, FIST, ETC. - AGGRAVA7ED 5. BURGLARY TOTAL 1.0 ], 9 �5 ' ' o. FORGIBLE ENTRY 2 b. UNLAWFUL ENTRY - NO FOe2�E e. ATTEMPTED FORCBIE ENTRY " � 6. LARCENY - THEFT (except auto theft) 1 1 l� e. SSO AND OYER IN VALUE C�'� � 7. AUTO THEFT �,]. 2 9 51 . CRIME INQEX TOTAL 16. MANSLAUGHTcR $Y NEGLIGENCE ' 4e. OTHER ASSAULTS - NOT AGGRAVATED 'T Q 66. LARCENY, UNDER 550 IN VALUE 2 ' PART 1 TOTAL ?8 �, 'l�, 4,'T � • 70TA1 PART 11 INGIflENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �?2 ............................... ,' TOTAL MISCE�LANEOUS NONCRIMINAL CALLS . 3�� . . . . . ,. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .�r,Sp31 . �+ ..... . . TOTAL CALLS FOR POLICE SERVICE . . . . . . . .7�� . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .3�?7�,J,: . . . r ' AUTOMQ8ILESRECOVERED . (A) NUMBER STOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED LOCALLY ............................................... b . ' (6) NUMBERSTOIEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED BY OTHERJURISDICTIONi ::::::.:::::::::..::::::::::::::::: � (C) TOTAL LOCAILY STOLEN AUTOS RECOVERED . (0) NUAiBER STOLEN OUT OF JURtS�ICTION, RECOVERED LOCALZY . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : .. . .. . . . .. . . . . .. . . . . . . . -- 1 t + • . , ; _ ' ' ��� � TABLE 5-- VAL�J€ OF PROPERTY ST�LE�;! R6VL� t2EC0�/ERED " VALUE OF ?ROPERTY VALUE OF PROPER7Y VALUE OF PROPERTY VALUE OF PROPER7Y STOLEN LOCALLY STOLEN LOCALLY TOTAL VAIUE OF STOLEN OTMER OFFENSE ' STOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED AND RECOVERE.D BY LOCALLYSTOLEN �URISDICTIONS LOCALIY OTHERJURISDICTION PROPERTY RECOVERED RECOYERED LOCALLY •DVRIaLAKT j, �,.70 O 1 � O O� RCENY 00 2• Q Z�.99 0 TO THEFT 22 . OO 62 O.00 2O2 • OO .00 O. C�O rorA� 69113•41 64932•b9 2025.00 �66957•69 300.00 ' TABLE 6-- OFFEi�SES CLE�4RED BY �RREST ,, yea� to date (include exceptioncal clearances) � . • NUMBER OF OFFENSES PERCENT OF OFFENSES ,: CLEARED BY ARREST CLEARED BY ARREST CLASSlFICA�ION OF OFFENSES BY ARRES7 OF BY ARRES7 OF TOTAL.CLEARED PERSONSUNOERIB (PART I CLASSE$) ;� PERSONS UNDER 18 TOTAL CLEARED - THIS LAST ..THIS LAST THIS LAST THIS LAST YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR 1. CRIMINAL HOMICIDE ' o. MURDER AND NONNEGtIGENT MANSLAUGFI7ER � b. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE FORCIBLE RAPE TOTAL 4 . RAPE BY FORCE b. ASSAUIT TO RAPE - ATTEMPTS � OBBERY TOTAL 1 . ARMED • ANY WEAPUN b. STRONG•ARM - NO WEAPON \ SSAULT TOTAI 8 a. GUN � : KNIFE OR CUTTING INSTRUMENT . OTHER DANGEROUSWEAPON 1 HANDS FISTS, FEET, ETC: • AGGRAVATED ' �. OTNER ASSAULTS-NOT AGGRAVATED � 5 URGLARY TOTAL 2 e. FORGIBLE ENTRY 2 t .UNLAWFUL ENTRY • NO FORCE ATTEMPTED FORCIBLE ENTRY 1 6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT AUTO THEFT) a. S50 AND OVER IN VALUE UNDER SSO IN VALUE 133 3'�4 7. UTO THEFT � 2Ej 21 . ' .': GRAND TOTAL 198 - 66 1 �� � T/�BLE 7-- P�RSC>�5 �4�R�ST�C�, CH�4RGED Af�U� QISPOSEt� �3� D9JRl�lG MONTH ' PERSONS COURT DISPOSITIONS THIS MON7H I ARRESTS FORMALLY + UNIFORM CLASSIFICATION OF aFFENSES (INCLUDE RELEASED NO FORMAL CHARGE) .�HARGED ADULTS GUILTY pCQUITTED REFERRED TO i , JMIS � OR JUVENILE � ' • • TOTAL OFFENS€ L SSER OTHERWISE COURT � JUVENILES ADULTS TOTAL ` CHARGED OFfENSE DISMISSED JURISDICTION i 1. CRIMINAL HOMICIDE: • ' o. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER b. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGUGENCE 2. FORCIBLE RAPE 3. ROBBERY j 4. AGGRAVATED ASSAULT ( 5. $URGLARY - BREAKING OR ENTERING � 6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT AUTO THEFT) 1, 1, �, 2 7. AUTO THEfT 'Z '� 2 � 8. OTHER ASSAULTS (RETURN A- 4e) � 1 I TOTAL - PART I CLASSES �.S 2�. 1.1 1 ? THIS YEAR TO DATE 2 I IAST YEAR TO DATE PERCEIvT CHANGE I 9. ARSON � 10. FORGERY AND COUN7ERFEITING 11. FRAUD ' 12. EMBEZZLEMENT 13. STOLEN PROPERTY; BUYING, RECEIVING, POSSESSING 14. YANDAL�SM • 15. WEAPONS; CARRYING, POSSESSING, ETC. �, 1 1 1 I 16. PROSTITUTION AND COMMERCIALIiED VICE �:� �` 17. SEX OFFENSES (EXCEPT 2 AND 16) Z � 18. NARCOTIC DRUC LAWS � 19. GAMBLING 20. OFFENSES AGAINST THE FAMIIY AND CHILDREN 21. DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE 1„ ' �, 1, 22. LIQUOR LAWS 1 Z Z . � 23. DRUNKENNESS 1 � �, I t 24. Di50RDERLY CONDUCT � 2O l 25. VAGRANCY 26. ALL OTHER OFFENSES (EXCEPT TRAFFIC) 8 1,], i TOTAL - PART II CLASSES 8 �,2 Q ]�� 1,1 3 THIS YEAR Tp DATE � LAST YEAR TO DATE PERCENT CHANGE TRAFFIC ARRESTS THIS MONTH PFiYSICAL CUSTODY ARRESTS WARRANTSSERVED 1 CITATIONS ISSUED �, 1 9 ' TOTAL TRAFFIC ARRESTS AND CITATIONS 7-2 �9 �1 �T1 �9 • 12 I ' d-79a (Rev. !0°21-65) l ���� � CONSOLIDATED MONTHLY REPORT I - TRAFFIC SUMMARY Police Department ' City ot' FRIDLEY Month o: �NLY , 19� TABLE 1. ACCIDENT SUMMARY is Month Year to Date . , � This Year Lasi Year o�o Change This Year Last Yeaz o/o Change • Accident Total I 1 l�i 2•l6 +],.�. ' Fata1 � � �. � PersonalInjury 2], ]_Ej .}.31 7��1 111 +12 ' Property Damage ].B 25 ••2g 1.?? 158 �'12 Pedestrian 2 0 2 � ? —?2 _ Traffic Total Hazazdous Violations Other Violatiors Pazking DWI Accident Arreats and Citations Total Accidents Fatal Accidents � Persoas Killed 1t►jury Accidents Persons Injured edestrians Killed Padeatrians Injured Iit and Run Accidents Cleared by Arrest Cleared - No Arrest � Total Cleared TABLE 2. ENFORCEMENT SUMMARY This Month Year to Date This Yeaz Last Yeaz o10 Change This Yeaz Last Yeaz 69 16�. — 9 5 1 ?l _ b. 65 —2 292 342 18 -'� � 138 108 0 76 0 l 90 2I�9 �l �5 TABLE 3. COMPARATIVE SUMMARY Of TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS This Month Year ta Date This Year Last Year o/o Change This Year Last Year 1 41 316 276 0 o i o o a � 3 0 2� Z6 � + 1 1 1 llZ 38 31 +22 242 186 0 0 4 0 0 2 0 2 7 5 3 +66 39 30 1 0 4 I i II 29 i/o Change -26 . +2? _6l�, � +12 +30 �72 +3Q -�'�"`/ _ TABLE 4. COA9PARATIVE SUF/iMARY ACCIDENTS AND ENFORCEMENT (By Hour of Doy and Day of Week) Monday Tuesday Wednesda, Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Ci�atiun Citation Citation Citation Citation Citation Citrition � Acci- and Acci- and Acci- �nd Acci- and �cci- flnd Acci- and Acci- and Time dent Arrest dent ��rrest dent Arrest dent Arrest dent ArreGt dent Arrest dent Arrest 12 M 1 1:00 . I 2:00 3:00 , 4:00 5:00 ' ' s:oo 2 �:oo � 1 2 s:oo 9:00 . 1 10:00 ; . _ ]. 11:00 1- . 1 1 12 N ' ]. . '• 1 1:00 � 2:00 ]. 3:00 � Z 1 4:00 3 3 � 5:00 l Z . � � 2 s: o0 1 7:00 2 - � s:oo . 9:00 10:00 Z 11:00 ], 1 1 Note: °Cits�tion and Arrest" column shoulr� include oII traffic citations and arrests made during e�ch hour period except parking citations. . �! '�! � � „_ TABLE 5. COMPARATIVE SUMMARY OF ENFORCEMENT (By Yiolation) This ASor�th Year to Date This Yeaz Last Year This Year Last Year o o Chanoe Hazardous Violations Total 6� Ej5 30Q 353 nwi • 1 11 15 Speeding 36 52 �.71.j. 2�.z Reckless Driving 1, 1 J Careless Driving �„ 21 - '1}affic Signal 3 28 scop s�gn 3 11 19 58 Other Regulatory Sign 10 Improper Passing 1 Improper Turning 1 , 2 Right of Way - Vehicle .- Right of Way - Pedestrian • • Following Too Closely No or Improper Signal 1 Improper Start from Parked Position Improper Backing Improper Lane Usage ? Failure to Dride - Right • Defective Equipment 2 OtherHazardous Violation 15 1C� . Other Violations Total lg 138 .T8 r �Parking Violation Total Q 2 9 � C E:, � : . � z .��. ,�: �-� 4 ' ._.. � �::�; �r.:,�..� _ . � � - t _ -='i:� - .. . -. . 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ADOPTIOT3' OF AGENDA: 2 minu�es PU]3L' IC HEAI2IDIGS - August 7, 19C7, �L�`�=��� Pages 1-- 25. �ugus-L 1.�j z�E7l G�`��i Pages 25 - 33. 4 minutes � On irnprovement - University Avenue S�rvice Roada / A� ST. Z967-3, 20 minutes -��"� �.�� �� �,3,1 Page 3�r. �--,t /`�'�o�.c.�.�c, — ��-�.-s.�-ti ,�� OI,I� EUSIIvLS3 : �� , �� � �e--yEi . � /,��-`� � ��� � � Budget, � mi.nutes - 7L��-�-� Cv 7 '� � Resoluta.�?�T�.�ak�rqya Transfer from the Public U� ality Func� to Im�rt�vein�n-` Bonds of 1960 Furzd, ].963 Fund, FT-�75 4�dat��racr}cs �und and Rcfun�inc� Bo��a Funa, 2 minutes ` Page 35, � Secon� n � • �.e�.ding Oi prdinanc� � .�utcr� Ei.m D,iseas�, 5 min.�ztes y(� Pages 36 - 39 � �� 5. Res�l.ut�.on Conf�.�:mi.ng� 1�ssessment Roll - I.9�� . Service Connecti�,;�s, 5 niinutes - G���-� �� Pages �0 - 43 . 1�F.Eti,1 LUS�.-�FSS - �; 7. � Bid� -- ��nns�� Bui.lding {Ree�;ved and Opened, � Noon, August 21, 1Q6?) , 5 minutes �� � Pag�es 44 & 4� . F,i.rst Reading of Ordinarice. Vac�.ti.r.� 57% �venue, 4 .ma.nute s ���� � � -- ��'�`�G�� �-��� 46 . F:�.rst Reading of Ordinance - Rezoning o� T ots 1-6, Block 1, Carl.son's Surimit Manor �nn�x 2nd Addition, 5 minuLes - ' (8:5a P.l�I. ) Pa e 47�. � 9. First Reading �:E Food Ordina�ce, I!p mir_utes G�<� /,-��'�-. 10. Eta�r°�t Cailins - Re; Fence & Trai.i Fr Fert;��.�,� 10 manutes � .. � �r,e�T�n ^���;i���,,.j_7� �-1 ,� .� a,_ � I '1�a � Tn�G AUG�_��T 21, Z96"7 — 8 P.AZ. (C�n.i�inued _...�_._�.�.._.___..__ ._.._____....�__._ �� `'� -.-Y._-_.__._....____.___�__—._____----- � 1.�A° '%.�/ � � U �"`� �� � 11 �ames Ga.bs�n b Re: Offi,c� Bui�dzz�g, �5 minuLes 1�'. ` Consider�tion of a Registered Lanc� Surv Os-�rzan's Third 1�ddi-�ion, 10 minutes- . ey �e' Berry- .� r` .� �es 4i - 53. l�'. P1.annang Coznrnissa.on Meeting Minutes� August 10, 1967s 10 ma.nutes � � Pag�s 54 - 57. 14o Builda.ng S�andards-Desigri Contro7. Subcommittee ��, i�Feet '�izq Minui�es, August 15, 1967, , 10 m� nutes ���� �i�3��� ,g , -���'z`"4'� ���` Pages 58 - 60. 15. Boa�� o� App�az � Nx� �.�.ng �ir�uLes�� ��Q��� 5 ma..n�.�es y . :1.96� � c�.,t�. / v� .Z ( 9: 4� P. M. � Page 61. �� /� ,.��y�� , 16. F,esoi u-�ion order:��-�c� p; epara��ion of Assessmer�t Roll - STo �.965�1, ?. miz�u�,cs �� -r 5� � � � Page 62, 170 �-Res�lutaori p�er:�xzg �r.eparaf:io� o:E Ass�ssm�nt Roll - �T• 1y66-�2,. 2 minut�-�s ���� Page 63. l�. '�� Reso3.ut�.o�z��Ord�rin f?repar�tio?� o� �ss�ssment Roll � ST. 1966�4, 2 mi�zures Page 64. /� �r � Zg d= Resolutzon�`S�rde�a.ng preparai.sion o� �ss��srner_t Ro11. � STo I966a6, 2 m:�a�z�x��s Page 65. ��-r i�-7 20.4` itesol.ution Grc�er�.rzc,� tl�e PuJalic Heariri� c�n Asse�s- men-� Roll -- ST. �.9�G�-1, ?., ms,nu��s Page 6C. 21.. �.-Resol.ut:�o� �� irzc� t�ie Publ.ic He���ng ar� Ass�ssa ment F.o1.�. w 5�1�, ].965-2, 2 minu'ces � 1 yG � .�.a�e 6 7. 22. "� Reso?.u�.iori Oxderi�� g tl-�e �u�7.ic H e�. r i n� o n As s e s s- ment RaI� - ST. 196t���, 2 minuies , �y� � . Page 68 . 2�.`` ResoZution�sprdering the Public Hearing on Assess- �=-- — nen� R41i � S�. 1966-6, 2 minutes Pag� 69. 2��. Reso? uti.or��rderihy Inpro���m�nt A . pproval of Pl.ans and Orciexing �dveri:isement of Bids, ST. 1�67-4, (64th & 5th St.) , �r minu�ce�: � 9� l Pages 70 - 72 , /������ � �- 25. ResaZut�,on'`�JrClErj,ng �r�prover,:en�c r� and Acidi.ng Progosed Tn,�rove:r�nt• c:Eps�reetsoonto�tne Exa.st�.�g St-reet Improvernant, ST. 1.�67--1 and ST. Z967- 2(Ca�a.r�ge O-rc�er ;; �) s 5 minutes Pages 73 « ?4. ("�'•aH4 ,-';E�S-u'*�ip3.±��r�4orr,ei: .Lan�) 0 � . ._ � , P�E�tJr�??`� CG�i�C:�I, i�� �}�'�`:ri�G -� r�LTGUS`P �:i t�.967 •-� £� P„r.1. (Cox�.i:iTZUed) �z6, Changc� Or.der =�1�7 Ss. I.967�1., 2 mi.nut�s "-���'` ges 75 &?6. �✓�'i. Resolu-�io Ordering Improvement, �pproval o� Plans and Adding Proposed improvernznt o� S-�ree�s onto the Existing Strea-� �mprovempnt, ST. 1906-2 (Chax�ge Order ;'rl) (73�d Avenue NoE f) , 4 r�tinutes Page 77. �. Gha.r.ge Order ;,`-1 - ST, �.�66--2, 2 minu4es �-- ��°� �_ y . � �za: ���P.�. } / �p KesaZu�i� Orc��ra.ng P-rel.irna.nary P].ans and Specifi- catiarasP ST. 1967-3 (Addendum rrl) (Nlississippi St.- 2nd ta T.H. �-;4 }.�, 4 minu,tes r� �' � �. Resolutio ec�iva.ng Prelimin.ar.y P.en�rt and Calling a Pu�].:�.c H�ax�.rig -� ST. 196 �a3 (Ar_`ic�endum *�:!) (T��.ss-- issipp�. SL. -� 2nc� �.o T.H. �i�7j , 2 minui:es 3i. Clzange Or.d�r ;;-3, SF�:�&,SS�84 ���l��in� Maclisc�n. St.) , 2 minu-ce s � : �-,�.�-�� .. � . 3Z. Change Order �4, S�4�7&SST��� {��7ater Line on 72nd Avenue N .E . ) , 5 ma.nute s , ����-� • . Pages 78 & 79. Page 80. Pages 81 & 82. Page 83. � Page 84. 33. Report from Park Depar�.ment on Maving Garay� ,�� Bu�.1da.�g, 5 m:iut�ates G� �,� c��� � c:�: �__.c � i'z�-t`z�-� .%%z�-� r3�'r,� pxo�?��ss- R�-�:�r-�ti.._ Om�.�i.. Hou��, .. -� .m.���s -,�-t--'�- � ri' 35. Claims� 36. Licenses� 3 m�,�iutes �- �2��...�,-Z-z,c�� �C � ,� ,�---:.-G'=✓ ,Cs t__�.,E� !�. 3 rna.nute s - � � ,;t �� Page 85. ;�%�P ges 86 - 95. � 37. Estimates, 3 mi.nutes �-,���'�'K=� Pages 96 - 100. . . 2Ci� K� � _. . 38. Estima�e (Hc�w�r�ath & Horwath) , 3 minutes �� � o Page 1.01. 39. Petitions, ;T30-1967, #3�-1.967, 7L0 ma,nutes,,,�.'�3o x page 102 -- 1Q4. , �, V -t/3f ��� -�y �� d�.�. �L �2�- �'-�-����� o� ��-e.--.��.- . O 40. Resoluti,o N�SSD � y� onnecta.on �t �en�.xaJ. Avenue and 72r�d Avenu �� ' h�ast, 7 mir�u-�.e5 ,�/����� _. .�es 104A S� 104� „ `�/,,�,�, ,�,'`�'�`���"-� .��.�. �i�%�n-� �i�� ` ✓� . ��, 3 � �iv�.�. � c-t�. �!� . Purchase of Rignt�-ai-V�?ay -- T.H. ;F�7 Servzce �oad - LaVine, 1Q m� ntz-ces ..-. �'�� � �. ; �i.�titi,C�yQ ,`� � < - 42. Agpoi��tments, 5 minutES ����� ��� ��� � Pag� 105. `�� �� �'��� — � � . t , .� ��GrTI��F? COL'�C�Ct. �:u:Ji�TZ�IG �°. ArJGliST 2:l., 1G67 - 8 ��.NIe (Col�tixluecz} 43. Report on Nor� e�n S�a�ces Power - Hi.gn. Vol-�.ag� T�ines, yI� 15 minu-� e s , ` _` �-,,,.�1 ,u--.�� �-, _ �,�,�_e ,.�,�� � ,, ,�°�`� c � •�..� �� .�-�Z'`.0 ` 44. Commun� ca��ions;, b ma.xiutes Pages 106 - 109: ( ) Pro r • a g�ss Re�or'-.- ivic Cen�er - Architect. � � � �. �.,.� . � �-y�., �:� ��.. � (b) E?�1.�:+�� -- Bond Consultant Tr?p. -. �t�.�-�.� (cj Fri�l�y Senior High School - Police Service and Side�aalks. •- �2 �: - VISITORS: � ^ *�^: r�h�-°S A��OURN: ��r�� �.C_..- . (�1c54 Pr1�i.} � � .-�--�'___�`--�-�_..� '�� �c � � ,