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09/18/1967 - 5911' �J 1 ' 1 ' COUNCIL SECRETARY - MARY LU STROM ' REGUI�AR COUNCIL MEETING - AC�ENDA SEPT'EN�ER 18, 1967 , , CJ ' � ' � ' ' ' ' � � ' ' � � REGULAR COINCIL A•�ET�i`G AGENllA cor-��1ENT5 - SEPTENIBER 18 , 196 7-$ p��o PUBLIC �TE.AR�NGS : l. ON ASSESSMENT ROLL - ST. 1966-1: The detai.led information on this project will be found in a bookle•t incl.uded in the envel.ope with � the agenda. The project consists of several parts and the hearing should be held s���axately on each portion of the improvement. The Notice of Hearing is on Pages 23 and 24. The resolution confirming the roll will be found on Pages 25 through 27 and should be passed if at al]. possible. I wouZd like the City Council to come in about 7:15 to go over th is heara.ng as it is quite a large project. OLD EUSINESS • 2. SECOND READING OF NUTSANC� ORDINAN'CE: The ordinance will be found on Pages 28 through 36. I would re�omm�nd that Subdivision 23 under Section 4 be amended. As nQw wri.tten, the ordinance provides that the City �caill pick up trash, lawn cli�p,ings, weeds, grass, etc. during the manths of October and November. The City. does not have the equipmen�c available to do this, the money in the budget, or the means of getting rid o� the rc�ateri.a� . 3. SECOND RE.At7ING O� OP.DINANCE REGULATING TFtA.NSIENT MERCHANTS, PEDDLERS, AND SOLICITORS: See the memo from James Gibbs to the City Manager on Page 37. I do not �eel, the ordinance as written provides the prote�tion w�e are really seeking, in that we would have no control over magazine salesmen, etc. I wo�.ld ra�ther see the "Green River'" approach as recommended by N1r. Gibbs. The ordinance is on Pages 38 through 4Z. � 4. SECOND fiEADING OF ORDiNANCE PER,MITTING THE CaNSTRUCTIQN OF ANIMAI, CLINICS AND VEi.=ERSNARF HOSPITAI;S IN C-�� C�1-S� CR-lt C-2-5, CR-2, M-1 M-2, UPON OB'�'AINING A SPEGIAL USE FERMIT, AND REPEAL2IV'G SECTION � 45.I4 (11)s The ordinance tor second reading is found on Pages 42 through 43. � 1 � ' � � 5. CdNSIDERATION OF BUTLDING ON S! OF LOT 4, LOT S, BLOCK I4, HAMILTON'S ADDITION TO MECP.�TICSVTLLE: Mr. McCZish wil.Z be at the meeting to explain his position and his �.ntex�est in the property. A copy of the survey is on Page 44. 6. FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE REZONIlVG LOTS 1- 6, BLOCK l, CARLSON'S SUMMIT MiiNOR �NNEX 2ND ADDITION: The ordinance for the fi.rst reading will be found on Page 45, and an excerpt of the Council Meeting Min- utes of August 21, 1967 tabling the ordinance wi.11 be found on Page 46. _ . , ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' ' � REGUI,f�,R COLNCIL l�ETING AGENDt-'1 COl�"t��1�7`i'S � SEPTEMBER 18, �.967 -� $ pr�e (Continued) 7. BIDS - SHRUBS, CZVxC CENTER (OPEi�l'Er� NOdN, SEPTEMBER i8, 1967} ; These bids wil? be opened at No�n, Monday. There may be a probiem here however, see the memo on Page 80 from the City Engineer. 8. BIDS - FLAG POLE AND STGN, CIVTC CENTER (OPENED NOON, SEPTEMBER 18, 1967): These bids will be opened at Noan, Monday. Trae will have a tabulat�,on and recommendation ior you at the meet�.ng. 9. FIRST READIr7G OF A;�� P4LLUT�ON CONTROL ORDZNANCE: �his ordinance will be iound in your enve�,ope v�ith the agenda. This is a very detailed and comprehensive ordinance and I am not sure that the Council wili want to pass it on its tirst reading at this time. This ordinance wouZd have some very�rar reaching e�fects such as the banning or all burning by a11 residents, etc. The Council may want to give th3.s some furtY�.er stu.dy before you go ahead on it. 10. REPORT FROM CHAT?���,� OF TrlE PARKS �ND p,ECFtEATION COMNIISSION - JOINT_ N1�ETrNG WITH CTTy COLNCIL: This �ri�,l be an oral re�ort at the mesti�g 1 , ' ;' ' , ' I ' I' 11. BUILDING STAN'DAF.DS - DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOi�2t�'IITTEE MEETING MSNU'.CES, SEPTEMBER 6, 1.967: The items on 4•rhich the committee took action were Items �1 and �5. In both i.nstances, the committee recommended approval, subject to ce�tain conditions. 7he minutes will be found on Pages 47 and 48. _ 12. BUILDING STANDARDS -- DESIGN CON'I'ROL SUBCOMMITTEE MEETTNG MINUTES - SEPTENTBER 13, 1967: The item considered at this meeting was the apartment comnlex requested by Maurice Filister. The commit�cee was unable to agree an a recammenda�ion to the Council. They wi11 be meeting and conszdering this item agai.n at their regular meeting on Se;?ten�ber �.9th. The minutes are on Pages 49 and 50. � 13. PLANNING �OMP�SSIO�T MEEZ'ING PZINUrl'ES, SEPTEMBER 7, 1967; The one item in these minutes was the request of Federal Lumher Company to rezone Lots 5 through 8, and L•o�s 25 and 26, Block 2, Commerce Park Addition. The Planning Commission recommended rezoning a portion of the land C-R-2, and a portion o= the property 1�2-1. The Council action would be to set the ptablic hearing on the rezoning. �� Planning Commission Meeting Minut�s will be found on Pages 51 througr 54. 1 ' ' 1 1 �. REGUI,�1R COUNCSI, I��ETTI�TG AGENDA CONL�i.�N`�'S -- S�PTEI�jER 18, �.967 -- 8 P,M, 14. , 15 . ' , ' 1 ' ' ' 1. � PLAIvfiT�NG COI�g�SS101�7 MEETZI�7G MINI7TES, Sz�PTENB�R 14, 1967: :�: am not sure that we wa.11 have these minutes to include in th� agenda, but we may poss.ib�y get them in tizn� to enclose a copy with the agenda in the envelope, othe-rwi.se thev �ri11. be handed out to you at the meeting on P�.onday night. In Itern �;1, the rezaning request by Dalberg Realty for Thomas Brickner, the Planning Commission recommended denia o� the rezoning. Item -;�2, Pu.bl ic Hearing on the Planned Development District - Harold Schroeder, ti�.e Planning Commission continued this matter. This concludes the Planning Commission Meeting minutes. BUS ROUTE: The Twin City Lines has requested that the Council go on recorc� as approving a permanent rou'ce. The route they are n�w using is outlined in black on �he map on Page 55. The Twin City Lines wou].d pre�er the route ou-tl a.ned in red on your map, but � if the Ca�zncil is not inclined to agree to this, they would Zilce a permanent -route establ.ished on one street or the other. lb. PETITIONS: Petitior�s #32-1967 and T;33-1967 axe on Pages 56 and 57, and they can be received and tu:rned over to the administration for processing. 17!e TRASLER PERMIT APPLICATION - I360-69TH AVENUE NORTHEAST: �his is a temporary rec�uesto The Jensens hacl a fire in the3.r home and they have applied ior this trailer permit to use a trailer for a home whil the�r hame is being rebuilt. Mayor Kirkham gave ver�al consent to them by��elephone. The application is on Page 58 and the sketch is on Page 59. 18;; APPOINI^MENTS: JAN�TUR: The Ci�cy Council previously authorized � hiring a jani�Lor. You will find the in�flr:natian on Page 60. ° 19. CLAINis: The claim numbers will be iound on Page 61. Detail o� the ., cl�ims will be found in the envelope with the agenda, 20e LIC'ENSES: 'I�he licenses will be iound on Pages 62 through 65. These licenses are �resented to you for your consideration. 21. ESTIMATES: A la.st oi the estimates will be �ound on Pages 66 and 67. On Pages 68 and 69, you will �ind more detail of the Noyes and Horwit estimates for the Civic Center. 22. REAFFIRMING PtiESOLU^1ION �,�c-Z68-1967- ADtTERTISE FOR '�3�5 - SIGN ANI? £�LAG POLE: This resolution will be found on Page 70 �na tnE notice to bidders on Page 71. �he Council has passed this resolution and it appears in the agenda for your iniormation and affirmation. � . � � ' ' u ' ' ' , ' ' 1 � 0 0 THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTErIBER 5, 1967 The Regular Council Meeting of the City of Fridley was called to order by Mayor Kirkham at 8:15. P.M.- OPENING CEREMONY: Mayor Kirkham asked the audience to stand and join in saying the Pledge,of Allegiance to the F1ag. ROLL CAI.L MEMBERS PRESENT: MEMBERS ABSENT: Kirkham, Liebl, Harris, Samuelson, Sheridan None APPROVAL DF MINUTES, REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, AUGUST 21, 1967: MOTION by Harr'is`to adopt the Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting of August 21, 1967 as presented. Seconded by Councilman 5amuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared' the motion carried. ADOPTION OF AGENDA: Mayor Kirkham stated that Item 6, "James Gibson - Office Building" and Item 17, "Option on Creek Property (East of Central Avenue Northeast�", snould be deleted from the agenda as they are not ready for Council action, and "A resolution to adveri.ise for bids for the planting for the Civic Center" should be added under New Business. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to adopt the Agenda with the suggested changes. Seconded by G�uncilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. PUBLIC HEAP�ING ON IMPROVEMENT - ST. 1967 - 3{ADDENDUM ��l) : The City Manager read the Notice of Hearing. The C�ty Engineer showed the Council the plans, and said that sidewalks h�.d been mentioned at the last Public Hearing. He stated that according to our ordinance the property owners are required to put in sidewalks, but the City was not enforcing this, and now the City needs additional right-of-way to put the sidewaLks in. There was a discussion about the grade of the sidewalk and drainage. Councilman Harris said that as long as the Council has embarked on a program of sidewalks on the heavily traveled streets, arrd this is in that category, he felt the Council ' would be`remiss if they did not put in the sidewalk. �fOTION hy Councilman Harris to direct the Administration ta start negotiation or :' �.:;; v.�=cQr�demizati;o� pr'oceedii�os:`t-�'��tai�i'.t[ie''aiiclitianal. "property ne�ded=fc�r-`si�7e�a�ks f'.'' ..:�''. an Mississippi Street from T.H. #47 to 2nd Street. Se4onded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. 1 � 0 � � � � � � ' , , REGULAR COUNCIL r1LF.TING, SEPTErf�ER S, 1967 . 0 PAGE 2 Councilman Sheridan asked what additional width would be needed. The City Engineer said that 4 feet will be needed on each side, otherwise there would just be a narrow boulevard with no room for snow storage. Councilman Hasris said that Richfield was filling in their narrow boulevards with concrete and he wondered if it would be wise to initially run the sidewa.lk to the curb line. The City Engineer said that if they could get the additional right-of- way, there wi11 be a 6 foot boulevard. Councilman Harris proposed that if they could not obtain the additional right-of-way at a reasonable cost, they put the sidewa.lk to the curb line. � The Acting City,Attorney asked if they go to condemnation, should they go all the way to East River Road. The City Engineer said that the assessment hearing. has only been held between 2nd Street and T.H. ��47 and this should be the limit. Councilman Liebl questioned whether the additional right-of-way would take someones parking space. The City Engineer said there would be two problems, one at the service station and one by the clinic. Dr. Groth, owner of the clinic, was at the Council Meeting to look at the plans and came to the Council table. There was a discussion of access, curb cuts, and whether parked cars would hang over the sidewalk. It was evident that there could not be a 6 foot boulevard.in this area. The City Engineer asked the C.ouncil if they felt the right-of-way should be acquired. Councilman Harris said that if the cost was reasonable, they should obtain it, but if the City cannot get it, then the sidewalk should go to the curb line. The Acting City Attorney said that if they are going to condemn the property, and a figure is set beforehand,.there wi11 be no basis for negotia*_ion. Councilman Samuelson said he felt there was no question that the City needs the sidewalks. Mayor Kirkham said that the Administration should negotiate if possible, condemn if necessary, excegt for t"he property by the clinic and Phillip 66 station. MOTION by Councilman Harris to close the Public Hearing. Seconded by Council- man Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the Public Hearing on ST. 1967-3 (Addendum ��1) closed at 8:45 F.M. RESOLUTION ��16b-1967 DECLAR.ING THE NECESSITY FOR AN ADDITIONAL TAX LEVY IN : ' ADDITION TO THE 30 MTLL LIMITATION PROVIDED BY THE CITY CHARTER SPECIFYING THE PURPOSES AND CALLING FOR A PUBLIC HEARING: ' , ' ' The City Manager said that the Budget wo uld be ready the next day for the Council's consideration. He recommended they pass this resolution setting •' the Fublic Hearing on the additional tax levy. MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution ;6166-1967. Seconded.by Councilcnan Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. BENNETT BUILDING, BUTLER BUILDING, AND OMAN HOUSE PROGRESS REPORTS• The City Manager said that the City has received the money for the Oman house and it has been moved out. He said that Dale MovErs, Inc. will mo,e the � Butler building for $1800 and at the same time take the Bennett building off' !~� �, � � ;' a , the< �k<ty's ;hanc�s�,: He �said�: tttat �Da2e ;Movex:s wi11: ,t4ke thR,�?Benz�e�t�;,t�u;i,ld�g. �.�� ;�, �aa; � r�� � �, - .• �?�.Qnti s��..��,�,�Y, �o..:��k..ge�, .�he+,�bid �or,_ mov�.ng,, the $utler, .t�ui.lding.: . The City Manager said that the Park Department feels that th�y have a need for the Butler ' REGULAR COUNCIL T��TING, SEPTEri6F.R 5, 1967 , � , ' ' � PAGE 3 building to stor� some of their.equipment, and had gotten a quotation on a .foundation in the amount of $2088. He said that relocating it will cost approximately $4000 but that building a new one would cost from $6300 to $6500. He said there was a possibility the Park Department could pay for the foundation out of their funds, and the City coul.d pay for moving the building out of the City Hall funds. Councilman Harris said he had looked' at the building and it seems to be in good condition. He asked if this had been the low bid on building a foundation. The City Manager said that legally the City would have to advertise for bids, but they had gotten this figure for an idea of the cost. He said that they had received another bid of $1600 for moving the Butler building, Councilman Harris said that if Dale Movers, Inc. want the Bennett building either way, the $I600 bid was better and he suggested they take it. He said it should be made clear that the Bennett buildin�g is not to be put on property in Fridley. MOTION by Councilman Harri.s that the Administration dispose of the Bennett r. building to Dale Movers, Inc., 7816 Central Avenue Northeast, at no cost to the City, and award the contract for moving the Butler building to the lowest bidder. Seconded by Counci].man Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there t being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. - MOTION by Councilman Harris that the Administration advertise for bids for ' a foundat�_on for the Butler building. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ' � �� , ' ' ' RESOLUTION ��167-1967 TO ADVERTISE FOR B'tDS FOR THE PLANTIP3G FOR CIVIC CENTER: The City Engineer said that a landscaping plan has been worked out with Mr. Jerry Schroer of Bob's Produce Market. He showed the Council the plan which was drawn by Mr. Schroer. He said that the plan included ths clifferent varieties, size and quantit-ies. There was an approximate price for the plantings to give the Council an idea of the cost, but the City would have` to advertise for bids. Councilman Harris asked if the Administration would get bids based on the layout before the Council. The City Engineer said this was correct. Mr. Jerry Schroer went over the complete plans with the Cauncil showing them pictures of the different varieties on the layout. MOTIQN by Councilman Samuelson to adopt Resolution ��167-1967 to advertise for bids for the planting for the Civic Center. The motion was seconded, and upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RESOLUTION �k168-1967 TO ADVERTTSE FOR BIDS ON THE SIGN FOR THE NEW CITY HALL: The City Engineer said they had rer�uested a bid for the new sign for City Hall ' from Harstad Company and Smiley Associates had gotten one trom Noyes Construc- tion, but he felt both bids were high. The Council decided to advertise for bids on the sign. ' MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt a Resolution authorizing the Administration : to advertise for bids for the Civic Center sign, and to have ths Resolution ` h s:.� <�,� � � :b'�pu�hC':,ha�k �t-,tl�e,;i�e.�t �reg�k�r° Got�ncix;;P�Ieet�,n; �fc?�' �a�:kf�Gat�.oz�,,�:3��,S��9nde,��i��„�;:>� .`�;,,. 1 �', ,� 1 f' . a ' , . . � v .i'.. " `. f J � . / : • • � . � t � �9�"Goui�eilman;Sa�ue�lsonl�, U�an,'a���.ozce:- vo�e., :there� �being�.no�nays-,�=Mayor �Kirkham � re t ot'on a decla d he m i c rried. . ' � ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' 1 ' ' REGULAR COUi�1CIL riLETING, SEPTEMBL;R 5, 1967 � ESTIMATE ON POLICE DEPARTMENT AI�D PARK llEYART�NT FOR CTVIC CENTER: PAGE 4 The City Manager said he had received a quotation from Smiley Associates on the cost of locai.ing the Police Departmerit in the new Gity Hall. He read the bid as $I8,206 for the gereral contractor, $10,000 for electrical work, and $9,000 for mechanical work. He said this could be worked up as a change order under the present contract or the Council cauld advertise for bids, but this w ould give them an idea of what it would cost. The Council took no action on this estimate. ORDINANCE ��371 - AN ORDINANCE UNDER SECTION 12.07 OF THE CITY CHARTER TO VACATE STREETS AND ALLEYS AND TO AMEND APPENDIX C OF THE CITY CODE: MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Ordinance ��371 upon second reading, waiving the reading, and publish. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a roll call vote, Kirkham, Liebl, Harris, SamueZson, Sheridan voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ORDINANCE ��372 REGULATING AND LICENSING FOOD ESTABLISHMENTS AND FOOD VENDING MACHINES AND PROVIDING A PENALTY FOR VIOLATIONS 'I`�iEREOF: Councilman Liebl said that he hopes the City wi11 put all 47 sections of this ordinance to use and not just put them on the books. The HeaYth Inspector was asked how this will compare to other suburbs. Mr. Hensley said that this would put Fridley on an even plane with the other suburbs that have food ordinances, and he said he would guarantee that ir would be enforced. Ae . said he felt it was better than Edina's ordinance. Councilman Harris said he had read through the ordinance and, as a layman, he thought it seemed very comprehensive. MOTION by Councilman Lieb1 to adopt Ordinance ��372 upon secand reading, waiving the reading, and publisE�. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a roll call vote, Kirkham, Liebl, Harris, Samuelson, Sheridan voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. - ,� BIDS - ST I967-4 �OPENED NOON, SEPTEMBER 5, 1967): - RESOLUTION 4�'169-1967 - COST SHARING AGREEMENT WITH STATE OF MINNESOTA (64TH AVF:NIIF AND 5TH STREET) : ' 1 ' The City Manager read the following bids: PLANHOLDER BID DEPOSIT Alexander Construction Co. Sea Board 4641 Hiawatha Avenue Surety Co. M�nneapolis, Minnesota 5% BASE BID $31,990.33 Dunkley Surfacing Co. Aetna Casulty $29,590.57 3756 Grand Street N.E. 5% COMPLETION DATE Not Specified As Specified � � Minneapolis, Minnesota � �� � i.,, ;C.,, S-�4cCross�ny- I�zc r r Gr,eat, Acne�i.can '�; ���:$29��542 7� , 3�s..y�<�a��g�0;��:��6,7i� ��,Mx�:�; � 2._�. ? +ti�`� fi:;�eBP}�,�3'�Zx,�Oi2t2':2 ,�,<.�,.�`x''a�,.i;.y ,w'I;15,ll�2,L1;CC,' COr^� .'s•. �,, �•�, , a- �° a , , � � Osseo, Minnesota� S% Northern Asphalt Const. Co. Iiome Owners • $27,892.84 70 Working Days ' � I63L 66th Ave. N.E. Ins. Co. Fridley, riinaesota 5:/0 � ' ' � , ' LJ ' �J � ' , ' REGULAK COWi CIL NII;�TING, SEPTEriI3ER �, 1967 � PAGE 5 Mr. D. C. Loye of the Northern Asphalt Construction Company, who had given the. ,low bid, was present at the Council Meeting. Mayor Kirkham asked Mr. I,oye if he had worked for the City before. Mr. Loye said just as a sub-contr2.ctor. The City Engineer said that their bid taas considerably lower than the estimated figure, and he read a letter from the Northern Asphalt Construction Company stating that the project would be completed on or before October 6, 1967, weather permitting. Councilman Harris aslced Mr. Loye when they would be ready to start. Mr. Loye said they would be ready to move in Friday. The City Engineer said they could let them know when to start, and it would probably be Monday as an agreement has to be signed with the State of Minnesota first. The Council decided to discuss Item 25, "COST SHARING AGREEMENT - STATE OF MINNESOTA, 64TH AVENUE AND 5TH STREET)" at this time. The City Engineer explained the way the cost will be shared bet�aeen the City and the State. He said that Fridley will pay 25% of the sodding and fertilizing, 50% of the curbing, and 100% of the storm sewer work. MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution ��169-1967 authorizing the cost sharing agreement with the State of Minnesota. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. MOTION by Councilman Harris to award the contract for ST. 1967-4 ta Northern Asphalt Construction Company, 1631 66th Avenue Northeast, Fridley, Minnesota, in the amount of $27,892.84, subject to concurrence by the State of Minnesota and the letter of qualific:?.tion regarding the completion date from Northern Asphalt Construction Company. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. COMPLAINT - HATHAW��Y LANE: Mr. V. H. Pedersen, 1030 Hathaway Lane, Mrs. Marvin Johnsan, 1021 Hathaway Lane, and Jame�s M. Swanson, 1020 Hathaway Lane, were present at the Council Meeting. They complained that they are getting rusty water, and have had this problern periodically for 8 years. They showed the Council a sample of rusty water and discolored laundry. The City Engineer explained that there is iron in the water at times which comes off the pipes and is caused by the reversal of the flow in their area. He said that in 1962 the City hooked up to their own water system and used it one year before an iron removal plant was put in which caused a build up of iron in the pipes. He said that the whole area is being served by the plant, but th�re are problems where it goes from a low area into a high area as this reverses the flow�. The Health Inspector explained that the pipes can be superchlorinated over ni.ght and can be �ttaintained with routine. flushing. He said that Minneapolis has a portable truck he is sure the City can borr:,a?. The City Engineer said that the City has a testing program started to eliminate thi.s and he handed the Council copies of a report the Engineering Department had requested from the Consulting Engineer on what the City is doing to solve these problems and on updating the water system. � MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to authorzae the Engineering Department and " , �.� �,_ ^Pubiic �orks Bepartment ea superchlorir_at,� tFie=�rats.r� ma:ins .a.'n.<�Hack�tt�nre;�i�,e�u�,y;�:>�wF�,� :�;r �;� � ,, , . ..,�� , ,.;,� , .- � � : � , , �� , , _ � 91,, �, ,�,HaG�ma,�n•,Circle,; Tennison'�:"�rzv,e,y�"and•Ha�ha�a�} ;I;ane, with. sufficient flushi:ng to clear all residue, and that proper public notic� be given. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham ' declared the motion carried. ' P.ECESS ' , - Mayor Kir�ha.a called a 9recess at 9:45 P.�I. The Tleeting was reconvened at 9:55 P.�1. CO;iSIDI:RATION OF FRIDLEY Sr10I.� AND AIFt POLLUTIO\ CONTROL ORDINA;�ICE : PAGE 6 C�uncilman Harris aslced if the document in thc agenda was a standard ordinance. The FIealth Inspector said that most municipalities have been struggling with ' smoke abatemert or�inances, but the one he has presented to the Council covers all air pollution, such as emissions in the air from industrial plants, and ' all things that are detrimental to health whether they can be seen or not, such as sulphur dioxide and hydrogen sulphide. He said that if the Council goes to an air pollution ordinance, it should include everything, , ' , ' ' LJ � ' Councilman Harris asked if the standards set would eliminate any types of industry or any partieular group from locating in Fridley. The Health Inspector said that it would not. He said that they may need control devices on the effluent going into the atmosphere, but that most companies could make enough money on what they recover with the devices to pay for them. Councilman Samuelson asked about the Ringelmann test which he thought the Health Inspector did not like. Mr. Hensley said that there was a possibility of different readings, and could be a problem in court, but it was a tool to judge the density of smoke. He said the ordinance is based on an ordinance from Cedar Rapids, Iowa and the Public Health Service feels it is one of the best.. Councilman Samuelson remarked that the license fees seem excessive. Mr. Hensley said that the ordinance had been set up for a different area. Mayor Kirkham asked if the ordinaace set up a Board of Appeals. Mr. HensleX said that it did not, but there should be one and also an adviso�y board. Council- man Samuelson asked if this would eliminate the burning in barrels. Mr. Hensley said this would 'do away with all burning except by permit. Council- man Samuelson asked if there would be a grandfather clause or a correction time limit. Mr. Hensley said there would be a two year grandfather clause on the burning of leaves.. Councilman Lieb1 said he would like to take the ordinance home and study it, and suggested that the Council could decide at the next meeting whether they wanted to adopt the ardinance prepared by the City Attorney or the one from the Health Inspector. Mayor Kirkham said that a section on an appea�s board and advisory board could be added, and it cauld be brought back at the next meeting. Councilman SamueZson asked if the people on the boards should be reasonably qualified. Mr. Hensl.ey suggested they come from different fields because if they were all technicians, they might tend to agree with the Baard of Health. PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES, AUGUST 24� 1967: , 1: FIRST RE ADIN� OF ORDINANCE PERMITTING THE CONSTRUCTION OF ANIMAL CLINICS .4ND VETERINARY HOSPITALS IN C-1, C-1-S, CR-1, C-2� C-2-S CR-2, M-1, M-2, UPON OBTAINING A SPECIAL USE PERMIT AND REPEALING SECTION 45.14 (11): ' ' ' ■�1 The City Manager pointed out that �he Planning Commission recommended the ordinance be adopted subject to their stated amendments. He said the Council could either adopt it on first reading, or bring it back at the next regular Council Meeting. Councilman Harris questioned whether it incorporated any points contrary to the discussed pollution ordinance. Councilman Samuelson suggested that it be referred to the City Attorney.to see how it ties in.with t[ie p'roposed ordinance. The Council discussed the fourth amendment regarding a burner and felt the Planning Commission meant a special incinerator. The Counci� decided to pass the ordinance apon,first reading. . MOTIOI3 by Councilman Harris to adopt the ordinance regarding veteririaxian clinics upon first reading, waiving the reading. Seconded by CounciZman Samuelson. , � , ' ' � ' ' � , REGUL��IZ COUNCIL TuaETINC, SEPTEP�BI�:R 5, 1967 —�--------__.__,__ Upon a roll call vote, .I�irkham, Liebl, l�arris, San�uelson and Stieridan voting aye, Mayor Kirlcham declared the motion carried. THE MINUTES OI' THE PEIRI:S AND KECR�ATIOi�T COi�iI�fISSI:0�1 �1I'.ETING, AUGUST 28, _1967: 1. NAMING I�IELODY M11NOP. P�RK PROPERTY rIADSEN PARK_ MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt the Minutes of the Parks and Recx'eation Commission of August 28, 1967 as presented, and to concur with the naming of the Melody Manor Park, "Madsen Park" in honor of the late Ernest Madsen. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carriecl. THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS NIEETI�G, AUGUST 30, 1967: PAGE 7 l. CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE FROM SECTION 45.24, CITY CODE OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 1963, REVISED DECEMBER 31 1964 BY WAIVER OF SIDE YARD REQt3IREMENT OF 5 FFET TO 2 FEET TO PERMIT CONSTRUCTION TO ENLARGE THE EXISTING ATTACHED GARAGE ON LOT 16, BLOCK 2,_OSBORNE MEINOR ADDITION, ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA, SAME BEING 7507 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NORTHEAST, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA (RE�UEST BY FRANCIS C ELLERBUSCH, 7507 UNIVERSITY _AVENUE NORTH- EAST, FRIDLEY2 MINNESOTA, 55432): MOTION by Councilman Harris to concur with the Iioard of Appeals and grant the requested variance. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. NAMING OF AUDITOR FOR 1967: Mayor Kirkham said he thought it would be a goo3 idea to continue with the same firm that had done the audit this yea.r and take advantage of their - experience. MOTION by Councilman Lieol to hire the firm of Touche, Ross, Bailey & Smart' to do this year's City audit. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham deelared the motion carried. FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE DEFINING NUISA��ICES PRQHIBITING THEIR CREATION OR MAINTENANCE AND PROVIDING FOR ABATEMGNT AND PENALTTES FOR VIOLATiOIv THEREOF: Mayor Kirkham suggested the Council pass the ordinance upon first reading, and ' any questions ca.n be discussed with the City Attorney at the next regular Council rleeting. ' MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to adopt the ordinance defining nuisances. prohibiting their creaticn or maintenance and providing for abatement and, penalties for vioiation thereof upon first reading, waiving the reading. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a roll call vote, Kirkham, Liebl, Harris, ' Samuels�n, Sheridan voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declare�' the motion carried. FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE REGULATING TRANSIENT MERCHANTS, PEDDLERS, AND , SOLICITORS WITHIN THE CY1'Y OF FRIDLEY: ' ���;Cpuncilm.a�: Harris,said that this �rdinance has been discussed in the past at tf�e Council table, and Eie feels it is important to put it on the books because ' people are being duped and deceived by fly-by-night organizations. Councilman Samuelson asked if this will be close to t�e Green River Ordinance. Mayor Kirkham said that it will be better than that ordinance. , ' ' REGULAR COUNCIL NIEETING, SLPTETIYL'P. 5, 1967 PAGE 8 �l ' ' ' �J � � � ' , ' � 0 MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt the ordinance regulating transient merchants, peddlers, arid solicitors upon iirst reading, waiving the readinb. Second�;i by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a roll call vote, hirkham, Liebl, Harris, Samuelson and Sheridan voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion , carried. � JANTTORIAL SERVICES: The City Manager said he has received quotes on janitorial services for the new building, and it would cost about $950 a month. He said that he had advertised for a janitor and there have been quite a few applications at $450 a month. He recomrnended that the City have their own janitor rather - than hiring a service. He said that or�e janitor may not be.able to handle it,a11, and he may need part time help also. Councilman Harris suggested. than an outside window washer could be contracted. The City Mana.ger_ said the hours wo uld probably be 3:00 P.M. until 11:00 P.M. MOTION by Councilman Harris to authorize the City Manager to hire a janitor for the new Civic Center. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Ma�yor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RAISE IN MILEAGE ALLOWANCE: The Acting City Attorney explained that the 1967 Legislature passed a bi11 authorizing cities to pay up to 9� per mile, but there h�.s been a Statute since 1963 which allows cities, unless stated otherwise, to pay such as a Council feels is fair and advisable, and can do so, if they so desire, by' ordinance. He said he did not know why the new bill had been passed. Councilman Samuelson said he would like to go to 10� immediately. MOTIQN by Councilman Harris to concur with the raise in mileage allowance to 9� a mile effective immediately, and that the possibility of raising it higher be discussed when the budget is discussed. Councilman Harris said that a prior State Statute authorized 9� a mile, but that the 1967 Legislature raised it to 10� a mile effective January 1, 1968. The Acting Citq Attorney said that the 1R67 bi11 raised it from 8� to.9�, but the Statute from I963 or 1964 allows the City to pay more by ordinance. He s:aid the Anoka Sheriff charges 15� a mile for their services and the probation office receives 12fi a mile. The Motian was seconded by Councilman Liebl and upon a voice vote, Councilman Samuelson voting nay, Mayor Kirkham declared'the motion car�ied. --. ., DEDICATION DATE - CIVIC CENTER; Mayor Kirkham said that the target date for the dedication of the new Ci'vic Center had been October 1, 1967, but the City Manager has advised h�im that a later date would be better. The City Manager said that the move to the new City Hal1 will probatily be made the last week in September, and the departments should have more time to complete the move and get settled. _ �„ Counc,ilman,Harris„made a nloti�n that the dedication,be set for October 22nd z.; �;. . , . � � -'; . , ,_,`���.�,�y+ x;$ , �� � . � . There was 'a':disc'ussion'on �lhether this would st'i11 be er�ough'�ime.' riayor �'�" iKirkham said that if' it' was: set any l.atex ��there' wo.uld 'be trouble with the_ I , . . . ' , ' REGULAR COITNCIL PfEETING, SEPTE�IBEP. 5, 1967 0 PAGE 9 weather and less people would turn out. Councilman Sheridan said he preferred to have it when it was in full operati_o�z rather than have an open house with nothing to show because of a tight schedule. MOTION by Councilman Harris to set the date of Sunday, October 29, 1967 as ' the dedication date of the new Civic Center. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. I'I ���� L�' ' ' ' ' � � � ' Later in the meeting this item was discussed again with Councilman Samuelson suggesting the possibility of postponing the dedication until May 5, 1967 which would be closer to the time of the tornado, the landscaping would have been completed, furniture and drapes installed, and there c� uld be nice weather. The Council discussed this and felt that the people had waited long enough £or a new City Hall and the people that would attend dedication ceremonies probably would have been through the City Hall by then. CLAIMS• MOTION by Councilman Liebl to approve General and Public Utilities Claims ��12695 through ��12775 and Liquor Claims 4k1433 through ��1362. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ESTTMATES• The City Manager had one additional estimate from Noyes Construction Campany for Council approval. MOTION by Councilman Harris to pay the following estimates: Hoffman Electric Company, Inc. Anoka, Minnesota 55303 Certifxate ��7, dated Ju1y 31, 1967, Fridley Civic Center, � For period July 1, 1967 through July 31, 1967 $10,083.00 D. M. Noyes Construction Company Geneial Contractor - 100 West Franklin Avenue . Minneapolis, Minnesota Fridley Civic Center, Certificate ��'9 (Sept. 5, 1967) $23,142:00 The motion was seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kiricham declared the motion carried. _ Licenses: � MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve the following licenses: � ��, -, ;MLTLTIPLE ,D�dELLING LICENSES :(.TABLFD .FROT�I NIEETIN('z ..OF .AUGUS�, ,21,-,1967) :, j , � , � , ! ,�*, ,�;, �., � ,� ;.- �� �°�,"J3 � , ' ; i �• . y ,; ' , � , .. . � ,' , � 3 , > ,� � . , -� :. � ,� '^e � . nv I. d � . �-. i �a � � � � : Harold F�I. Battig � 150 5�z Way N. E. 12 Units $12�.00 Fee 1640 Spring Valley Road • ' Minneapolis, Minnesota 55422 }�i;Gi;L:1R CC)U�:C7_7, iIL:1_;`�'Ii;G, SFI''i'1;i�it;i;l: 5, ] Ju7 P:�(;E _i�? � � � . ` ADllP,I:SS UNI'1'S Ft��E � Ol�'NER _ �_ __ ._..��_____ ------ ' ClS:ffor.d `1'. 33ak::o ; ` 9l_19 13tn Averiu�� Sout:l: � , rlitineapol.i.s, I�ii�inesota 151 59z t•;ay N. F:. 12 $12,0�� iArtl�ur R. Fosler 191 592 [day N. E. Fri.dley, �linne.sot.� 190 59Z ZJay N. E, 12 $12.OQ � ArLhur F:. Fosler. 191 592 4:ay \. E. 1 Fridley�, �;innesota 191 �92 t�;ay N. E. 12 $I2.00 � • Kenneth F. Peterson b. Hubert i�I. Nelson . � � 24�E1 Lynclale Ave . South Minneapolis, riinnesota 6019 Main St. N. E. 4 $i0.00 iMarlon o. r��ug�n & � . Allen T. Quello Wayzata Bank Build�ng � W�yzata, P�iinnesota 6021 rlain Stree� N. F. 4 $10.00 James fiEnedict RudniLSki . _ � 6035 riain St, �i. E, ' Fridley, r1i_nnesota 6035 Main St. N. E. 4 $10.00 I_ LIST OF 24�rI�TIPLE Dt�;�LLTNG 'LICENSES TO S�'. APFi:CVLll ?�Y CCL�CIL ' SEPTEP:3�I: 5, 1967 SEP�.ErI�E� 11 1967- S�:PTB��F.P. 1. 1'�6$ 1 : ' OW�TE� _ ADDR�SS ------- UP�f1.TS FEE _ � William L. Zaier, Sr. & Donna • E . Zaier . 6723 Overt�n Drive N. E. � Fridley, �tinnesota 55432 655Q C�ntrdi �ve. N. E. 4 _ $10.Q0 Miles Cor.struction Co. ; ` � 450� Lyndale Ave. North I�Iinneapolis,•riinnesota %673 �ast Fiver r oacl 4 $10.00 .� Edstrom P.ealty Co. . � 64East 2nd Strent Winora, �Iinnesota 2�5-175 Sate?li=e Lar_� I�. z. 33 $33.0� , Wil.liaui L , Zaier �: _ . . D:,nna � . �aier . 5723 G'verton i�ri�e i� . E. , . . , - _ _ . 576i 2.�a . :' �. � $1.0:00 Fridley, l�:i�a�sota 1 �= �. ' � - �. . 1 R�?GULAK COUNCIL TTL�TIN�, SE�TETSBER 5, 1967 ' � OWNER � �DpRI� S S ' ` : Will.iard L. P�terson 4�-55 f:ese_-rvoir Bl_t�d , ti. E, ' �Iinneapolis, i�Iint?esota 5�30 �n:' St. N. E. .1ahn H. Gilchrist �62 15th Ave. N. W. � ,. Piec•r Bri�hton, i-li.nnesota 59b5 3t-d St .�. �' . ' Jon ?encl_z�c��as 662!f S•:est Br�oad�.aay . rlina�a.pclis, �Iinnesota 540� 4�n �t. :i. E. ' Morris �vick 6979 Hickory Drive Minneapol�s; rlinnesota 5�+19 4�h St. N. E. ' ,"ya�nes R. Sch�llin� : S�G� Sth St. N. E, ' Fri�le}*, �Iin<<esota 5400 S th St , i� , E. 32m�s R. Schillir.o S!E0� 5th St. rd. E. Fridley, �iinn�sota 541Q Sth St ,'_v , E. � lioelti Larson bS4v Knoll S�. � I. ciir_r.ea,��lis, �iir.r:esota �460 7th St. id. °. Charins Beli.veau � 1Z0 61st t1v��nue iL. E. Fridley, �linnesota IIO 61st .1ve. \T. E. ' � . Miles Construction. Co. � 4500 Lyndale �ve , iloYth Minn�apolis, �tir,nesata 106 77th 47ay �;. E. ' LIST OF CO`;'TRSCTOF.`S LICENSE TO BE APPROVEU BX.COUNCIL SE PTE;f� E R 5, 19 6 7 ____-- • ' _ BLACK��JpPT�;G � ' H & � Blacktopping Co. 2�f65 l�ortftd�.le BZvd . , Cooa Rapids, P•Iina�sota By: Jero�me Hicks " ' EXC�VATT.NG Ron's Tre�zciiir.� ' '_= ' 4�E15 idevada �1ve . �North r.inne�polis, ;1ic�aesot� . By: Ron Petersbn . ; � , UNITS 4 ?l. 4 4 4 � 34 ��c� 11 FEE $10.0;,� $1L.OG $lO.00 $10.0� $10.G�� � � $10.�4 $34 . 0� s �� a.00 4 $10.00 � , 1Y E �VT NEW ' �J , � � 1 � ' �I ' 1 � REGUL�'�R COUNCIL rIEETII�?G; SEPTErII3EP. 5, 1�u7 GENERAL CONTRACTOR Aqualand Poo1 Co. 4740 West 27th Street Minneapolis, Minnesota Lumber King Company 4047 Vincent Ave. South Minneapolis, Minnesota MOVING Robin Corporation 5016 40th Ave. North Minneapolis, Minnesota by; Irving Posnick by: Jerome Lorberbaum by; Evert Bauhave NEW RENEWAL I�I�1�1 The motion to approve the licenses was seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor I:irkham declared the motion carried. PETITION #�29-1967 - REQUESTING CONCRETE CURB AND GUTTER AND RESURFACING EXISTING.BASE. 67TH AVENUE NORTHEAST FROM 7TH STREET.`CO UNIVERSITY AVENUE: Councilman Harris said he agreed that this was a bad street, but that 67th Avenue to the east of University Avenue is worse. The City Engineer said that they have a petition on that street also which will be given to the •Council at the next meeting, and they both can be put into one project. .MOTION by Councilman Lieb1 to receive Petition ��29-1967 and refer it to the Administration for pr.ocessing. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. APPOINTMENTS • PAGE 12 Councilman Liebl asked what the new employee in the Building Inspection Department will be called. The City Manager said that he would be a building official. The Council discussed the starting salary for this type of position and education. Councilman Liebl said that laborers have been hired on a temporary basis, and have put in a good share of time before they were approved. Councilman Sheridan sai.d that with the applicant's education, it is as if he had put in 5 years. Councilman Harris said he could agree with splitting the d ifference in the two discussed salaries. Councilman Sheridan and Council- man Samuelson said they agreed with this. � MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to agprove the following aopointments: , NAME POSTTION REPLACES � Judith K. Lentz Liquor 6473 Taylor Street N.E. Inventory Fridley, Minnesoea Clerk Rosem�ry Hansen 7� s' � ,�f'::,,i`� �A[ri}�';��: 'E�7���� . � �l iacY;• ��, ..�,,.�,j�EGOld�i�li2oi,�1 a�'���;'�::7a ";�a: , ="r '�,'f �' a _ �, � . �, , ' ' „ _ . .. . , Judi�HYK. �I��rit� � �° �a � � � � �v� 6E111� �- C�tn Street �F.E. � �3� � �lerk , � Fridley, Minnesota Utilities � � 8-29-67 Billing ' � � ' , , ' J , 1 ' ' REGULAR COUNCIL ?��IEETING, S�FTET�13L1Z 5, 1967 � APPQINTI�IENTS (CONTINIJED NAME Jan P. Gasterland 1600 W. 90th Street Bloomington, Minnesota POSITION Inspection Officer, Buiiding Inspection Department PAGE 13 RFYLACES New Position The motion was seconded, and upon a voice vote, Councilman Liebl voting nay, _ Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. � COMMUNICATIONS: _(A) SIGAL, SAVELKOUL, COf�N & StidEEN• RIGHT-OF-WAY FOR STREET, 5TH STREET AND 63RD AVENUE NORTHEAST: The Acting City Attorney said that this land has been included in the condemna- tion proceedings, but this w ould not m�an that it could not be dropped at any time if the City Engineer or Council feels the price is adequate and fair. Councilman Harris pointed out that this property will be paying 50% of the total cost, and he thought it sounded like a fair price. The Acting City Attorney said that they h«ve not had an appraiser look at it yet, but it can be stricken from the condemnation Proceedings if the Council authorizes the direct purchase. MOTION by Councilman Harris to authorize the Administration to negotiate a purchase agreement for the property at Sth Street and 63rd Avenue Northeast at a price up to, but not exceeding, $2,80��. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no-nays, i�iayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. _(B) S. C. SMILEY & ASSOCIATES - PROGRESS REPORT, CIVIC CENTER AND LETTER REGARDING MICROPHONE STANDS: The City Manager had Gnother letter from S. C. Smiley & Associates submitted by Electronic Design Company, 59 South Hamline Avenue, St. Pau1, Minnesota, in addition to the progress report, regarding the microphone stands for the Council table in the new City Ha11, which were priced at $132. The City Manager was requested to check that this inciuded jacks and individual controls for the Councilmen. ' (C} COUNTY ENGINEER: MISSISSIPPI STREET -�RADE SEPARATION• MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the communication from the County Engineer. He said that he has diseussed this with the Roads and Bridges t Committee and will continue to press for a satisfactory solution. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declarsd the motion carried. , CONSIDERATION OF BUILDITtG PERMIT: SZ OF LOT 4 LOT 5 BLOCK 14 HAMILTQN'S ADDITION TO I�CHANIGSVILLE: } � }�K} � �,5, �.'`1 5 , �' s ... ' ..;' ....�,.Y '.V"i.�,:.`. S ��3 . �'.} ''. �r.' .1 .1� '_'. �S .A.., r.. .,..!�L.�.'r'.7 .�"�,'�'R,�.. s ..�.�.. :, Councilman Harrzs,.saici he.had requested that. this item be`brought back on the agenda. He briefly reviewed the past transa�,tions whereia a building ' permit was issued for a tri-plex to be built oc7 Lots 4 and 5 and part of Lot 3, but said that some of the property had not been owned by the person � � � REGULAI� COUNCI�L rIEETING, SEPTEI�T}3ER �, 1967 PAGE 14 L ' � ' ' ' ' , applying for the permit. He said that the tri-plex tiad been sold, and Mr. McClish, the owner of the re.mai_ning praperty (SZ of Lot 4, and Lot 5) wants to know what he can do. If he cannot get a building permit, tie will let the property go for taxes. Counci_lman liarris saicl that Mr. McClish had indicated that he planned to bui_ld his own home on the property if the Council would grant a building permit. Mayor Kirkham said that when this had come up before, he felt that if the house proposed by Mr. McClish was far enough away from the tri-plex and if Mr. McClish came up with a plan that would fit the lot the Council could approve it, but the rest of che Council had not concurred. Councilman Harris said he was not as concerned with the building, but whether or not it was a buildable site. He said that it either should be on the tax rolls or Mr. McClish should be told that it is unbuildable, and he will 1et it go for taxes. The City Engineer said that the whole property was needed for the tri-plex, and without it the tri-plex does not have adequate parking. He said that they could be told that they have to come up with something to get the adequate property required to m�et our zoning ordinance. He said, however, that he did not know how far this could be enforced. It was pointed out that there have been several owners of the tri-plex and this could not be enforced against the present owner. Councilman Samuelson said that if the property goes for taxes, perhaps the tri-plex would bu}� it. There was a question of just hota much of the property is presently ocaned by Mr. McClish. Councilman Harris suggested that Mr. NscClish be asked to appear before the Council and certify that he owns Lot 5 and the South 2 of Lot 4. � MOTION by Councilman Harris to request that the Administration call Mr. for certification as to what lots he owns in this section of Fridley. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Kirkham declared the motion carried. , TRAFFIC ROUTING AROUND SERVICE STATIONS QN 61ST AVENUE NORTHEAST: ' � � McClish Mayor Couneilman 5amuelson said he had noticed that the Building Board had an item on their agenda for an automatic car wash ta be built next to the Texaco Station on 61st Avenue. The City Enginear said that the chance of the permit being granted is very slim because two lots would have to be taken for the proposed service drive. It was st�ted that the Shell Station was interested in building another bay and modexnizing their station, which would jut out into the area the City is considering for a service drive on the other side of the street, and they are interested in knowing �ahether the City is going to go ahead with their sexvice �rive plans. Councilman Harris said that the City cunnot tie up tt�e property unless some of�icial action is taken. He said he wondered if it was not time to condemn the property on both sides of 61st Avenue, as it would be twice as expensive with a building on it. He - said the Engineering Department eould figure what was necessary and reasonable to acquire, and the raad could be fit into what the City owned. MOTION by Councilman Harris that the Administration prepare legal.descriptions and start negotiation or condemnation proceedings to procure the property ' around both service stations for a service drive. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, tfiere being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared � the motion carried r��� i ' .+ �^ � r x \ l,>'.d'., .;�. - ; {."ti- .<t �;: , ,;_�j . ,4y ..1� f� i� .. '-_�•, e a� 3,'a3 .t. '`Y �': �' � ��i.3t� ��'' \S`a. : � � L � { ''^{�' �1 .y %„�`•� �� � s b . `�' "TRAFFIC 0'_3'LUCIA LE�NE. . , Mayor Kirkham said that there have been a�lot of complaints about the one- way traffic on Lucia Lane, especially when the Knights of Columbus building � REGULAR COUNCIL rZ�ETT_NG, SEP`I:I,M1�Lk 5, ]_967 PAGI� 15 , ' , ' ' ' l� ' ' ' ' � � is busy in the eve�ii.�.g. He sai.d he had asked the Safety Committee to consider this, but he had ca17_ed thc Chairtnan this evening and they �oere not ready with anything yet. He sai_d that in the meantime he thought the Council could do something to alleviate the problem. Councilman Samuelson suggested that the one-ti�iay be eliminated. The Acting City Attoxney said he was familiar with both the Monday night traffic and the one-way street. He said the purpose of the one-way was to get the traffic to the signal light. He said that the dances are over at 11;3t? which is the time of a shift cha.nge in the Police Department arid at times there will be 7 Policemen in this area, who have it cleared out by 11:40 P.M. He said that this may be a disturbing problem, but it is of short duration. Mayor Kirkham said that there may.be a number of PoLicemen there, but it is still not doing the job, as it had been very bad the night before. Councilman Harris suggested that this be turned over to the Police Department and they be asked for a report. Councilman Sheridan asked if the complaints were about the volume of traffic. Mayor Kirkham said tfiat it seems the one-way forces the traffic out tnrough the residential area, and if the cars could ga either way, this would.alleviate. the problem. ' Mr. Gibbs said that there is no question they are going through the residentiai area, but the original idea was to get the cars t� the semaphore. He suggested that it may help if there were more police farther up Lucia Lane. Councilman Harris said that they could try the two-way, and if i� is not successful, go back to the one- way. MaTION by Councilman Samuelson to request the Police Department to make a report at the next regular Council Nieeting on the Lucia Lane Service Road regarding the_advantages or. disadvantages and safety of ,one-way versus two- way traffic. The m��tion was seconded, and upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ' COMMUNICATION: HOWARD GRIVNA - RICE CR.EEK: ' Mayor Kirkham read a copy of a letter written to Mr. John R. Jamison, State Highway Commissioner, from Howard Grivna complementing the work dorie by Barton Construction Company in dredg.ing and�cleaning Rice Creek; west of University Avenue. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive the let.ter dated August 28, 1967 from Mr. Howard Grivna, Rice Creek Associatzon. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ' ADJOURN:KENT • There being no further business, Mayor Kirkham declared the regular Council Meeting of September 5, 1967 adjourned at 11;17 F.M. , Respectfully submitted, � ' . r�� �� � �� p� _ Mary Lu Strom >• ,'�, ��-�� �;:� S:ecretary'�.�o,�ttie:'`�oizr.�iLy � � _ . :., . .. . . . . - . - . � ' '° . . .. . � � �. ' ' ' ' , � ' PAGE 16 THE MINUTES OF TH� SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARlNG MEETING OF SEPTEf1BER 11, 1967 The Special Pub.lic Hearing Meeting of September l•1, 1967 was called to order by Mayor Kirkham at 8:03 P.M. OPENING CEREMONY: Mayor Kirkham asked the audience to stand and join in saying the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. ROLL GALL MEMBERS PRESENT: MEMBERS ABSENT: Kirkham, Liebl, Harris, Samuelson - Sheridan ADOPTION OF AGENDA: ' MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt the agenda as presented. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ' ' ' ' '' � ' RESOLUTION #170-1g67 PROUIDlNG FOR THE SALE OF $1 830,000 SPECIAL ASSESSMENT FUND BONDS: Mr. Ehlers, Financial Consultant., from Ehlers and Associates, lnc., recatled that the Council had postponed the bond sale from July 17, 1967 until September 11, 1967 because of the number af bond sales to be he1d at the earlier date. He said the local bond market had improved since that time and he did not see anything on the horizon to make a much lower interest rate in the near future. He said that the publicity Fridley had received in a Wall Street Journal article did not do the Gity any good, but may have been overcome by his answer. He said that the members of the Rating Survey that had visited this area were impressed, but did not raise Fridley's raCing at this time. Mr. Ehlers opened and read the following two bids: B!D #1 ACCOUNT MANAGER: Juran &� Moody, 1nc., 5t. Paul ACCOUNT MEMBERS: Allison-Williams Co., Minneapolis American Nati�nal Bank � Trust Co., St. Paut � Dain, Kalman &� �o., Inc., Minneapolis First National Bank of St. Paul First National Bank of M+nneapolis Merrill Lynch, Pierce Fenner & Smith, Minneapolis Paine, Webber, Jackson � Curtis, Minneapolis Piper, Jaffray & Hopwood, Minneapolis . Poh1 & Co., Inc., Cincinnati, Ohio E. J. Prescott & Company, Minneapolis Caldwell Phillips, tnc., St. Paul, Minnesota _ , > , ;- NET ;1NTEREST:; C�ST > $600,647.50 NET lNTEREST RATE 4.5203 �� �' Mr. Ehlers said the bid was accompanied by a Cashier's Check in the � amount of $3b,600, and the summary sheet wh'ich would be used as the basis of the � . bid was as foltows: . , SPECIAL PUBLIC NEAfiING MEETING, SEPIFT�it>EE� 11, 19�7 ' ' , BID #2 , ' ' ' ' , � , 1 ' t ��� y ' �� PAGE 17 4.20% on bonds maturing 1�68 to 1977, 4.40% on bonds maturing 1978 to 1982, 4.50% on bonds maturing 1983 to tg88, plus additional interest at the rate of 1.50% on all bonds from January l, 1968 to January l, 1969 excluding the lst $40,000 maturing January l, 1968, no premium. ACCOUNT MANAGER: John Nuveen & Company, Chicago ACCOUNT MEMBERS: Shearson, Hammill & Company, Chicago Francis I. duPont � Company, Chicago . Ebin Robertson & Company, Minneapolis Kenower MacArthur & Company, Detroit, Michigan Woodard-Elwood �- Company, Minneapolis Channer Newman Securities Company, Chicago NET INTEREST COST $6og,415.00 NET INTEREST RATE 4.5864 Mr. Ehlers said that the bid was accompanied by a Cashier's Check in the amount of $3b,600, and the summary was as follows: 4.25% on bonds maturing 1968 to 1974, 4.40% on bonds maturing 1975 to 1982, 4.50% on bonds maturing tg83 to 1988, plus additic�nal interest at the rate of 1.50% per annum on $1,790,000 bonds from January 1, 1g68 to January l, 1969, excluding the Ist $40,000, no premium. At this point in the meeting, Mr. Ehlers and his associates, excused them- s�elves to tabulate the bids. The Public Nearing on Final Assessment Roll - Project No. 79 was begun, and was interrupted later when Mr. Ehiers returned to the meeting with the tabulated bids. Mr. Ehlers said that the best bid was from Juran & Moody, Incorporated of St. Paul at a net interest rate of 4.5203. He said that by postponing the date of sale, they have shortened the issue by three months, and have reduced the interest by possibly 15/]00%, so the net savings is $45,370 less interest costs. Councilman Harris questioned a dip on the index chart�. Mr. Ehlers . said that this dip started about the time Fridley had originally scheduled their sale on July l7, 1967. Mr; Ehlers said that the chart does not te11 the whole story as it is a national index, and locally the.market had improved very much. Mr. Ehlers read the Council a listing of different bonds that had ' been sold from other Minnesota localities, their ratings, date of sale, and the interest rate that had been bid. Councilman Liebl asked what Fridley's rating was. Mr. Ehlers said our rating was Baa. He said that it had been raised to this two years ago and was not a bad rating. He said that they had had rating experts out again in August on the chance of getting an A rating. He said their report showed that Fridley has - a very good payout on their debt per capita and there would be a good possibility for a raised rating in the future. Mr. Ehiers said he woilld recommend that the Council accept the bid. Ne thought a� .> i:t -�was:� com{�et i t i ve;; a�nd �he., tho�rgh t�?the r C i'ty's'� s tand i ng had be�n i mp roved by postponing the bond sale. He said that this would not necessarily have to be for the life of the issue, and there cau,ld be an advanced refund if things improved in the future. ' ' , , � , � ' , ' , , SF'ECIAL PU�t_iC HEARING h1EETIt�dG, SEP-fEPi6ER 11, 19�7 PAGL 18 Mayor Kirkhan� said he was inclined to go ahead v�ith awarding the bid with the idea that the City could refin�nce later_if they see things are better, but that the money is needed at this time. Councilrrian Samuelson said he agreed. Councilman Liebl asked what the cost of refinancing would be if it were done by the lst of the year. Mr. Ehlers said that they must show a net savings, after all costs, of 1/4 of 1%, and then they could invest the refund in government bonds. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to adopt Resolution ��170-1967 providing for the sale of $1,830,000 Special Assessment Fund Bonds to Juran & Moody, Inc., St. Paul, Minnesota at a net interest cost of $600,647.50 and a net interest rate of 4.5203. Seconded by Councilman Flarris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. PUBLIC HEARING ON FiNAL ASSESSMENT ROLL - SANITARY SEWER, WATER AND STORM SEWER PROJECT N0. 79: � The City Manager read the Notice of Hearing, and gave a brief summary of the project. He explained that there were several parts included in this project which were not really related, but had been put together to make a larger project. He also recommended that the assessment not be adopted for Terry's Addition at this time, because there is more work going in next year and these costs can be included and all assessed when the work is campleted. Mayor Kirkham said that each part of the hearing would be taken separately. COMMERCE PARK: Mayor Kirkham asked if there was anyone in the audience interested in this area of the project. There was no answer. � SWANSTROM'S COURT: Mayor Kirkham asked if there was anyone in the audience interested in this � area of the project. There was no answer. TERRY'S ADDITfON: , Mayor Kirkham asked if there was anyone in the audience interested in this area of the project. There was no answer. I� , , , .f �i � '. ' BACON DRIVE• Mayor�Kirkham asked if there was anyone in the audience interested in this area of the �roject. There was no answer. - RIVERVIEW TERRACE & MISSISSIPPI PLACE: Mr. 4laiter Luckow, 6460 East River Road, asked if this cost was just for storm sewer or if it included sanitary sewer also. Mayor Kirkham quoted the price as $3.75 per 100 square feet, and said that this was just for storm sewer. Councilman Liebl explained that the reason the Council decided to make one project and tie the different areas together was to kee� the price down. �3�s '• Mr.� LuckoN��gave•:the�'Counci_�i ,his Lot anc� Slocic and-was tald hia assessment would be $450.00. ELY AND DOVER STREETS IN 500 BLOCK AREA: Mr. Keith Gage, 531 Dover Street Northeast, said he felt that Councilman r� i a ' � CJ � ' , ' ' ' , � L_ I� ' ' � �I SPECI�l� PUSLIC HEF�RIAJG htEF.TihG, SEPTEt�(3ER 11, 1967 0 PAGE 19 Samuelson and the City Engineer owed an ex��l�nation to a lot of the peop}e in this area. He saicl that the peaple had J�eld a rneeting at which Council- man Samuelson and the City Enyineer were present and he asked them to explain the results af the meeting and the resuits of the assessment. Co:�ncilman Samuelson said that basically it had beer� resotved that the assessment would be divided equally among all the participating property owners. He said that after the meeting he had received a call that one or two property owners had withdrawn from the idea of an equal particip�lion assessment, and he said he recalled that at fhe time he had said that the assessment could not go through on the equal basis unless all the people would participate on that basis. Mr. Gage asked Councilman Samueison if he had looked this area over. Council- man Samuelson said that he had, and he realized they had a low spot. Mr. Gage explained that they felt this should be assessed on an equal basis because of the following reasons: Family safety - he said they all needed the access, as there is only one road going in. Home protection - for fire engines, mail delivery, garbage pick-up, etc. That since the homes have been built, the lots have been changed to conform to their individual: sites. He said they feel that assessing on an equal basis was the fairest for all. Mr. Gage said they were not complaining because the people did not want the storm sewer, .they all agreed it had to be done,�but if one or two owners dissented from the equal participation, exceptions should be made, and the majarity should rule. Councilman Samuelson said he had brought the petition in and had said that two or three of the people had withdrawn, and he had been advised by the tegal staff that if there is not 100% participation, they could not assess them on an equat basis, as they could lose such a decision in court. Mr. Gage said that the dissenters have a legitimate case, and he could agree they be given a lesser proportion of the cost, but the remaining property own�rs have all agreed on a proportionate basis. He said that the people on the south of Dover Street need the road to go to and from eyork, so they will benefit and should parti.cipate. Mr. Gage said they had figured the assessment and the cost would be $l33 if it were assessed on an equal basis. Mayor Kirkham said that the method of assessing for storm sewer is dictated by State Statute, and is assessed by the square foot against all benefiting property, and the only other possibility H�ou1d be if there was mutual consent of all the people in the area. He said that as long as they have dissenters, the Council is bound by State Statute, unless they can solve this among them- selves, Mr. Gage asked for a definition of the word "benefiting". Mayor Kirkham.said this would apply to all property within the drainage district as mapped out by the Engineering Department. Mr. Gage asked if this would include services extended by the City, such as the needed access. Mayor Kirkham said that this would not have anything ta'do with the storm sewer. He said that the assessment is concerned only with the drainage district, and whether it would allow another access or not has no bearing. The Consulting Engineer said that they do not take into considerafiion any other benefits there may be, but are only concerned about the drainage area itself. The property owners went over the map of the area with the Consulting Engineer. �- �� ��;Me;xPut�1 ic;;;l-learing}was; inter;rupted, a,t this-poi�t f.or the report on the Bond Sale by Mr.. Ehlers. During this period the properi.y owners were discussing the 500 Block of Ely and Dover Streets with the Consulting Engineer. After the Council had awarded the Special Assessm�nt Fund Bonds to Juran & Moody, Inc., the Public Hearing on WS & SS #79 continued: ' �I �I , i , ' , � ' J li � , � � , ,� , , � � ;� � � SPEC 4Ai� PU6L I C tiEARI fvG �1EFT1 PdG, SEP-fEMQER 1 1, 1967 PAGE 20 � The Consulting Engineer said that at the nigf�t of the Improven�ent Hearing, an objection had been raised to the bour�da��y�lines �nd the City had agreed to resurvey, and according to the resurvey the property owners had been partially right and the district had been readjusted to include another prbperty. He said there had been some things that did not show in the original survey, and in some cases, the difference was only l/10 of a foot. He said that perhaps they could use the rationale that everything back to the building line should have been built to drain to the street according to ordinance. Mayor Kirkham said he doubted that this could be put in the project now that the hearing has been held and the project has been put in. The Acting City.Attorney said that the Council would have to start over again with another hearing and another roll. Another visitor to the Council Meeting asked if they could petition for another hearing to bring in the people to voice objections, if any. The visitor said that the people in the area under question were included under the original proposal and had signed the petition. The Consulting Engineer said that the people south of Dover had been notified of the Hearing as the larger area had been included since there was a question. He pointed out that the additional property owners would only pay about $200 of the total assessment and would not effect these,people's assessments by more than $S at the most. Mr.,Gage asked if the owners. �ould petition for special consideration.in this case as these oth'er owners receive protection, of their property and their valuation�is upheld. Mayor Kirkham said that the Council could not do that in this regard, as it must assess just those that have direct benefit of the storm sewer. The Acting City Attorney said that over the years, the City has assessed storm sewer on one basis, and if they were to attempt to change the policy now, they would have to be on very solid ground. Mayor Kirkham said that the Council could continue the hearing,and give the property owners time to resolve this among themselves. The Acting City Attorney told the people that the Council could consent to a binding contract signed by all parties to the assessment, but if one property owner should decide not to pay, the rest of the property owners would have to bring action for breach of contract, and the City would probabty have to change their policy and go back to this present forrnula. He said this would all ., . have to be ironed out before,the public hearing was closed. 1'he Acting City Attorney suggested they appoint one person to represent the group, He said he would like to research the case law on this more thoroughly, and could report to their representative if he would come to their office in two or three days. Another visitor to the Council Meeting said that there are some iots owned by Anoka County. The Acting City Attorney said that they would need the consent.of the County also. Councilman Harris said he thought the County would agree. Mayor Kirkham said that the Council could assess everyone, and the County could pay their assessment, and the people could still bind together with the rest of the assessment. Mr. Gage said he thought it was obvious thafi they would not get everyone to sign a contract as, besides the County, there are several out-of-town residents also. A visitor to the Councii Meeting said that his assessment would be less if it could be surveyed again as the Tand F�as been changed. Counciiman Harris explained that he could appeal his assessment if he wanted to. He atso �w,;explained t,hat eve,ry;part,of;,Fr�i.dley; is i.,n,one.storm,sewer district or another, and he would pay for storm sewer at some time or ather. The Consulting Engineer said that the storm sewer costs in this area are as low as they have been for many years in Fri°dley. He said that this will be just over $2.00 per 100 square feet, and they have been running up to $4.00 per 100 square fezt. Councilman Liebl pointed out that the assessment - ., � SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARING MEETING, SEPTFI1BER. 11, 1�b7 � �J , , � � , ' � ' f � �� ' , PAGE 21 is as.low as it is because of the larger are�. Councilman Narris pointed out the large 5-C Project area on the m�p and said that this had been assessed at $3.05, and would have been higher except for a previous assess- ment. The City Manayer explained they coutd pay the assessment with no interest anytime during the first 30 days, and explained the interest charge and the way it would be set Up after that time. Mr. John Wright, 563 Ely Street Northeast, said he was glad to see the storm sewer go in but he was not satisfied with the explanation the City Engineer and Councilman Samuelson had given. He said that many people were bitter. Councilman Liebl said he would suggest that the Co��ncil advise the City Attorney to give these pe�ple assistance in drawing up a contract, otherwise the Couneil can only go according to their ordinances. Mayor Kirkham said that the_CouncFl must d.ecide to either accept the ro}1 as it is or continue the heariny to give the people time to work this out.among themselves. Mr. Gage said he would withdra�v his request for.equal participation because, as the City Attorney has pointed out, with the dissenters it would be a problem to get everyone to sign a contract, but if someone else wanted to take,it over they could. Councilman Harris said that he would suggest that unless they feel they can work out something concrete, they accept the roll as it is. He said that the cost of calling another hearing would be charged to the project, which would make it that much higher. Mr, John Wright said he was willing to accept this roll.if the rest were willing, but he felt it should have been explained better. STORM SEWER 5 COSTS: Mayor Kirkham asked if there was anyone in the audience interested in this item. There was no answer. The Council decided that the funds for the work done under Project #79 which is assignable to Project Na. 5 should be transferred to Project 5• MOTION by Councilman Liebl to close the Finat Assessment Hearing on SW & SS #79• Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the publ�c-hearing ciosed at 9:35 P.M. RESOLUTION #17�-�967 CONFIRMING ASSESSMENT FOR WATER, SAN_ITARY SEWER AND - STORM SEWER 1MPROVEMENT PROJECT N0. 7g: MOTIQN by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #171-1967 confirming the assessment roll for SW & SS #79� deleting from the resolution Terry's Addition until that project is completed, and transferring the funds in the amount of $4,426.75 from Project #79 to Storm Sewer Project #5 as outlined in the Finance Director's memorandum dated August 25, 1967. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham dectared the motion carried. CONSIDERATION OF BUILDING PERMIT - RONALD 5M_�.ITH� %7�6 BEECH STREET-NORTHEAST: Councilman Harris said he had looked at this property and asked if the permit is for an addition to the original building. Mr. Smith said this was correct; ��' anci''sho�ed 'the` Counci`1 pho'togr'�phs,'of `the' vu i i d i nq. Fte`'sa i d the add i t i on wou 1 d be 84' x 26'. Councilman H�rris asked if Mr. Smith wo�ld need a variance for the 8' setback. The City Engineer explained that there is no setback require- ment on industrial zoning, and this will line up with existing buildings. Councilman Samuelson said.he felt that in the future, 78th Avenue should be ' ' ' 1 , 1 ' i i ' , 1 ' ' ' ' i :� ' ' PAGE 2 2. SPEC (/iL PUBL I C HEARI NG MEE-�I NG, SFPTEh1GER 1 1, 1967 vacated, leaving a utility easement. The Ci:�y Engineer said that 10 parking spaces are required on the lot, but they �.�ili leave it up to Mr. Smith where he puts them. � MOTION by CounciJman Harris to concur with the B.uilding Standards - Design Control Subcommittee and grant the building permit provided that the )0 off- street parking places are gravel. Secondeci by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. LIEBL: FUTURE CONSTRUCTION AND COMMUNICATION: Councilman Liebl showed the Council.a picture of an apartment complex that a builder is interested in bu.itding in the 3rd Ward. He said the builder is planning a 4-plex and an 8-plex and will be coming in in the future to ask for a building permit. - Councilnian Liebl said he had received a letter from the owner of the apartment building at 6021 Main Street regard,ing the parking problem. He said that the owner is.willing ,to coope,rate but would like some guidelines on.how to solve the problem. He suggested that possibly the City Ergineer could shed some light on,what the owner could do. - � FIRE INSPECTION CHIEF:: EMERGENGY REPORTING UNlT ��� Chief Aldrich said that the console for the reporting unit will be ready in the next two weeks, and he wanted the Council to be aware that there will,be an additional charge fior moving it to the new building at a tater date. He said the cost of moving it wiil be approximately $250.00. Chief Aldrich said that there has been some discussion about a change in the liquor operation in the City, and originally it had been discussed that the liquor stores' alarm systems would be controlled by the new unit, and if this is to be done, some notification should be given to the company giving this service at present. Councilman Samuelson said that this could be done, and the City could inve�tigate the cost of buying .the existing system. Councilman Harris suggested the Administration find out the cost of terminating the service and the cost of buying the existing systems. � COMMUNICATION: JOHN DUNPHY: REGARDlNG PARK ANp RECREATlON COMMISS(ON AS A SUBCQMMITTEE OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION: Councilman Harris suggested.that Mr. John Dunphy be sent a copy of the new ordinance regarding the reorganization.of the Planning Commission. .:� . . . ADJOURNMENT: . • - There being no�further business, Mayor Kirkham declared the meeting adjourned at 9:45 P.M. • Respectfully submitted, ; Y R�� � � �� ��� j�,;�:...j i'•c.ia' ���• � y't� �,��.'�'..�=� �.. �r..,..: � �f � /� � � ' � . . . Ma ry Lu S t rom Secretary to the Council : � ' � . , _ � � . . _.. � . .. . ., ; , .� ' 1 ' CJ 1 1 1 u ' ' , ' ' ' ' '�.:_, 1 ' � � CITX OF FRIDLEY ANOKA COUNTY, P•fi�`r',.°��T�� NOTiCE OF I-LARING OF ASSESSA'IENT FOR STREET IrRPitOG'EI�N'T PROJI:CT N0. 1966-1 Notice is hereby given that the Council of �.he City of Fridley w3.11 meet at the City Hall in said City on the l�tli day of September 1967, at 8:00 o`clock P.rY., to hear and pass upon all ob;ect�.ons, if any, to �he praposed assessments in respecr to the rallowing improvement, to-wit; STREET IMPROVEN[ENT P�203ECT i4t1. 1g66-1 The proposed assessment roll for ea�h of said ir�,pro�ements is now on file and apen to public inspection by all persons in�ere�ted, in the office of the Clerk ot saici Ci.ty. At said hearin� the Council �ail.l cansider F�ritten or oral object�ons to the proposed assessmer�ts for each of said impxoveruents. The general nature of the improvements and each of them is the construction of sLreet improvements, i.ncluding gradin�, stabilized base, bituminous suzfacir�g, concrete curb and gutter, storm se�aer syste��n, service connectians and other facilities loeated as foliowst / Kimball Street: Riverview Terrace to East River Road 02 JanesviZle Street: Riverview Texrace to East River Road �— Ironton Street; Riverview Terrace to East River Road y.Hugo Street: itiverview Terrace to East Kiver Road �5`—Glencoe Stree�: Riverview Terrace to �ast River Road �-$road Avenue; Fairmont Str�et.�a:Za£aye�te�Street �—�75th Avenue: Old CenLral Avenue to Bacon Drive "�'-Service Driva along East of'University: 73rd to 75th Avenue f�'�Iadison Street: Lyric Lane to Osbarne Road �C-64'� Way; Riverview Terrace to East River Road �/..._-Lucia Lane: 290 feet South o€ 68th Place to 68th Place /,z-68th Place: Lucia Lane Wesi. to 3ervice Road /3 �ervice Arive East of T.H. �65: 6€t%. Place ta 68th �venue �ykfcKinl.ey Street: 66th Avenue to 562 Aver�ue /5-�-66'� Avenue: Alley between Fridley and McI:inley Street to Stinson Blvd. �l(�Fridley Street; Mississippi Street to f�7th Avenue /7�noka Street: Mississippi $treet to 67th Avenue l8�66th Av�nue;_ �thur Street ta Stinson Blvd. ° /�--A11ey between 4 h& 5th Streets: 53rd Avenue to 54th Avenu�, �Fairmont Street; Starting 265.8' from Easterly R/�1 line of• . Ri�!'erview Terrace to East River Road, �/-68th Avenue: Hinhway ��65 to Channe2 Roa� ��La.fayette Street: �r�ad Avenue to East River Road .,�3 --�iayes Str.ee�: 75th Avenue ta 76th A�renue �}�.�foore Lake Highlands A�7ditioz�, Lot 2, Bl.ock 1.�, z,s�uditor's Subdiv�.si.or. 7�21, 2n3 �evisioz3, Lot 9G �SS�ection l�F, Par4e1 �°+8�0, E� o� E2 of SW'� /� �� � ' ' \ / � �ct�8 � ' Notice ox I-iea.rzng, 3tree�: ����s�'c?�T�m�nC k'roject Na. 1965-1 1 The area proposec� to be �ssessed for sai,d �.cnprovements and ' each of ther.i z.s a�.l ti1a� Ianu' b�r�e�ited 'ay said im�ravements or each of thezn and lyz�g Gr�.thir� the gener�l area o� the �t�ove noted streets. Said improvements will be assess�u a�ai:�st the proper�i.es � ` r� ' within Che above noted areas �.n wtzo3.e or i�i gart propoxtionately to each of tiie lwnds therein cont�.ined accoxcin�; to �I;e be►iefi.ts receivecl. ' DA�'ED THIS 2�H DAY 0� AUGUST 19G7 8Y 0�:33�?Z OI' TH3� CITY COITAICIL 0� THE C ITY 0�' k I:II?L�Y ' ' ' ATTEST: ' CITY CLERK - niarvin C. Brun�ell ' Publi.sh: Anoka County Unfon and ' Fridley Free Press September 1 & 8, 19�i� :, ' ' ' ' ' , �L��ypI� - Jack 0. Kirkham 1 E�`.�H�C'.� OF MSI�:UTES (�F 1�:E`'�.'IMG OF� Ti-I"� CITY COUI�?CIL 0�' A REGUL:nR r;Ek�TIhG .fI�T�TS SEFYI'EN',�E��, 1�� 1g67, AT g:00 0°CLQCK P.M., AT Ttli, CI9.'Y HALLs CITY OF Ft�IDLEX, MINIv'ESOT�1 � ' ' ' �� � JI � ' , 1 ' , L_J �I ' I � - ' Pursuatzt to due cal�. and not:�ce ther�o�, �. special �neeting of the City Catuacil o£ thes City of Fri�le�r, Minnesoia, was duly h�ld a� 'che City Hall in s�zid Cxty on Monday, thE 1F3th day of Septe�nber, 1967, at g:00 o'clock P.M. The follo�.*i.ng members were present: and the fo17.o�*in� werca absent: ��� ��� The Clerk annourac�d thai the propov�d asses5ment for STNEET TMPR�VEt�NT PROJECT N4. ST. 1966-1 had beer� filed in his ofi"i.ce on the 29th day. of Au�ust, 1967, and that notice of a hearing on said ass�ssmen� to be he].d at the reg�Zar �eeting of the Counc3l on the 18th d�g of Septe�ber� 1967, had been given in the form and manner as provided by law. T�e Clerk present�d an affa.davit showing publicaiion o£ such notice in the afficial newsgaper, which affidavit was . examin�d and faund satisfactory and ordered placed on file. The Mayor announced that the m�e�ing �ras npen for consideration af ab�ecti.ons to the a�ssessment heretofore filed with the City Clerk for STREET IMPRJVENIENT FR03ECT NQ. ST. 19�6-1 Ths CZerk reported that writ�en objection had bsen filed by the fo3lowing persons a£fecting the follouing described lots� pieces ar pa.rcels of la.nd, to wit: NAME OF OBJECTOR DESCRI YTION OBJECTION �� , ��;� 2 Ros�lu�iorz The follo���irig person� were then hearc� and presented their objec�ioaz� to sa3_d , assessment,: tNAP� OF OBJ�:CTOR DE>SCRI��I U?t . 0&IECiIO�d , � After due COI15�.OPZ'B.�lOT2 of all said objectic�ns� Counc�l.r�,.�n '. introduced the following reVolutiar� anc� mov�d its adoptifln: RESOLIJ'I'I�td N0. — � lp � .. ' � ' RESOLUTION COt]rIR1�ffI�G ASSEaSri�NT FOR STREE^t IMPRaVF.:T�I�T FR�7JECT N0. ST. 1966-1 ' BE IT RE50L�D By the City Council of the City of F?'idl�p� Minnesota, as follows: ' I. The City Cl�rk has wa�h th� assistance of the engineers heretaf'ore seleeted by th�.s Council for such purpose, calculated the proper amounts to ba specially �a.ssesssd far the , STREET IMPRQtIEMENT PROTEC� I�d4. ST. lg6fr? . in said Ci�y agaan�t every assessable lot, piece or parcel of land in ' accard�.nc� with the prQVisians of l,aw, and ha.s prepAred and fiZed wi.th the Cii�y Clerk tabulated sta�emar_ts in duplicate showing the proper descrip�cion of each and every lot, piec� or p�:rcel of la.nd to be specially ' assessed and th� amount calcu].s.t@d ag�ainst th� sa�e. 2. Notice has been �uly publishsd as requir�d by law that thi.s Co�zncil would ' meet in regul.ar session at this tiffie and plac� to pass on the proposed � assessment. • 3. Said propased assess�.er.t ha� at all times since its filing b�eri op�n to ' inspectian and copyir_g by a11 �ersor�s int�rested�' and an ogportunity ha.s been given to all interested p�xson� to presen� t.heir object�ar�s, i�` any, to suck�� pxopased asb�ssment' ar to ang� item ther�af� and na objections ' have been filed; except ' , 4. The amounts specified in the propos�d assessment are changed and altered as followss __, ' - ' � ' Pa�� 3 Resolu�,iax: , � t �J � ' � ' 5. Thi.s Council finds that each of the lots, pieces or parcels af lanc3. enu-n-� erated i�c ����.d ��c�.>oscd a�sessr,���afi, a5e�.lter�� and modified was and is. sp�cially ber�eiit�d by the STREET li�l'ROV�'NIEPva YRQJFCT Id4. ST. 196b-1 in the amovxxt in said proposed assessment as altered and modified by the corrective ro11. in the a.mount set opposite thE descripiion of each such lot, piece ox• pareel of lar�d, and that said ar,�ur�t so set out is hereby le�tied aga.inst each of the respective lots, pieces or parcels of land therein described. � b. Such proposed assev�ment as altered' �odxfied and corrected is affirmed� adopted and confirmed� and. the sums fix�d and named in said proposed assessment as altere�, mod3.fied and corracted� with the cha.nges and alterations here3-n above madei are affirmed� adopted and confirmed as the proper special assessments for each of said lots� pieces or parcels of land respectively. 7. Said assessment sa affirrced� adopted and confirmed shall be certifi�d too �' by the City Clerk and filed in his office ar,d shall thereupon be and canstitute the spvcia]_ assessment for , � ' ; ' , ' ., -' ,, 8. 9. io. STREE� INiPRO�"Et�NT PROJECT N0. ST. 19b6-1 The amoun�.s assessed against eac�il ihepsame haveabeen paid at t eirate�r i n t e r e s t f r a m t h e d a t e Y a� r e o f u n of six per cent (6�) per annvm. Such asse�sxasnt shall b� paya�le in ten annu.al installments payable on: the lst day of January in each year, begir.ning i� the ysar 196g, and con- tinuing until all of s�.i& installments shall have been pai.d� eaeh install- ment to be collected with taxes callectible during said year by the Courity Auditor. The City �lerk is hereby directed to make up and file in th� ofPiea of the County Auaito� of AnQka County a certifisd statement af the s�mount of all �� such unpa:id assessm.ents and the amount wY�ich will be due thereon on thc : lst day of January �.n each year. �`� The motion for the adoption of the foregoir.g resolution was duly seconded by � Counci].man ? and upon vote being taken thereon the fallowing vated in favor thereof: and the following voted agai�st the same: PASSED AIVB ADO�'TED BY THE CITY C�U;�CIL OF THE CITY OF FRIL�LEY THIS ° __DAY OF ,1967� AfiTEST : CITY CT�RK - Marvin C. Brunsell. MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham _. � �• � i� � � ORDINANCE N0. , AN ORDiNAhCE DEFINING NUIS�NCES, PRONIBITING THE 1 R CREATI ON OR P�1A i Ni�ENANCE AND PROV 1 D ING FQR ABATEh1El�i AND PENALT(ES FOR VIOL�iTtON THEREOF � ' � i ' , , , � � The Counc i( of the C i ty of Fr i d! ey do orda i n a s fo I( ows : SECTION l. Public Nuis�nce Defined. A public nuis�nc,e is a thing, �ct or use of property which is a crime against the order ,nd economy of the s-�ate and consis�s in doing an act or omitting to perform a duty which �ct or ommission sh�ll 1. Annoy, injure or endanger the .safaty,, hea Ith, comfort or repose of the public. 2. Offend publ'tc d�cency. 3. (n any w�y render the inh�bitants of Fridley or a considerab{e number ihereof, insecure in tife or in use of property. SECTION 2. Public Nuisances Affectinq Nealth� Safet� Comfort and Repose. The following �re hereby declared' to be nuisances �ffecting health: I. 2, 3. 4. 5. 6. %. $. 9. Ail decayed or unwhotesome food offered for sale to the pub! ic. All diseased animals runnin� at large. htitk which is produeed by cows which h�ve c�ot been �ested �nd found free of tubercu I os i s ar i th i n the ye��r prev i ous to the offer i ng of su ch m i 1�: fo r sa 1 e ta the pub t i c a s pravided by ordinance. Carcasses of �nimals not buried or destroyed within twenty-four hours �t'ter death. Accumul��tions of m�nure or ru�bish. Pr i vy va u i t s a nd g�a r6z�e ca nG wh i ch a r�e not f l y-t i ght . AIl noxious weeds, tall grasses, and other rank growths upon public or priv�a-�e property. An accumulation of tin cans, bottles or debris of �ny n�ture or description. Offensive tr�des and businesses as defined by statute not Iicensed by the City 6oard of Health as provided by law. ' . . . , . . . . : , . . � �.. ' 1 ' ' � ' � ' � ' , , , � ' C ' ' -. 1 � 10. A) I publ ic expasure of persons ���,ving �� contagious disease. ( I. The u se of commor� pul� 1 i c dr i n!< i ng cu� or ro I I er towe 1. (2. The distrik�ut�on of' s�mE�les of inedicir�es or drugs unless such samptes �re pl�ced in the h��n ds o f an � du lt person by someone properly licensed. 13• AII other acts, omissions of acts oceupations �nd uses of property wh i ch a re deemed by the Boa rd of Hea ! th to be a menace to the healt h af the inhabitant s of the City of Fridley or �ny consider�ble number thereof. SECTI ON 3. Pub l i c Nu i s�-�nces Affect i nct Mora 1 s and Decency. The foFlowing �re hereby declared to be nuis�nces af-iecting public morals and decency: I. 2. 3. 4. 5• 6. %. g. 9. �� At { gambi ing devices, slot machines and punch boards. AIl houses kept for the purposes of prostitution or promiscuous sexual intercourse, gambling houses,.houses of ill fame, and bawdy houses. A 1! p!�ces where i ntox i c��t i ng 1 i quors, i nc 1 ud i n g 3.2 f beer, are manufactured, sold, bartered or given away in violation of law, or arhere persons are permitted to resort for the purposes of drinking intoxic,ting liquors as a bever�ge contrary to I�w, or where intoxicating liquors, including 3.2� beer, are kept for s� Ie, barter or disiributian in violation of law, and all liquors, bottles, kegs, pumps, bars � nd other property kept at and used for maintaining such a pl�ce. Any vehicle used for the illegal tr��nsportion af intoxicating liquor, or �ny immoral purpose. A1l indecent or �bscene pictures, books, pamphl��s, m�gazines and newspapers and billbo,rds. The pub(ic use of profane or obscene tanguage; also acts of persons tend i ng to create a d i stur�b�nce af the pub( i c � peace and qu i et of the commun ity; a nd the use of ( oud, boisterous, or abusive I�nc�uage in public or which disturbs ' the tranqui ! ity of a neigh bar��oo d, or any ot her �c ts t ha t constiiute disorder(y .conduct �nd wh ich �re done in. such_ a manner as to attr�ct undue atten�ion; the doing of any of �he acts �,bove specified in the night time shall constitute prim, facie evidence of a violation of this ardina nce. Betting, bookmaking, and all app�ratuses used in such occup�tions. The looking int o or peeping through cloors, win dows or open ings of pr i�i�te homes by :r,ethods of ste�� 1 th �nd without proper aut�i�rity ��nd by surr1e�-�i#:uous methods, c�r ��rh�t is common I y knowr. ,s ,•w i ndow peep.i ��", _ Ali other things, �cts, omissions, or be considered detriment��l �o the marat inh�bitants of the City af Fridiey, or thereof . occupat ions that may we t l be i ng of th e �� con s i derab 1 e number � ' t ' ' ' , � � , ' - � SECTI ON �.. Puf� 1 i c Nu i s�nces Ai'fecti nc� Pe��e �nd S�fety. The fo 1 I oti��i ng a re cSec (� red -to be naa : s<-�nces affect i ng pub I i c peace a nd safe-ty : i, 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. %. 8. 9. 10. 11. 12. I3. t4. S'� A( I snot� �nd i ce not removed from put� t i c s i de►�r�-� ( k s twe ! ve ((2) hours after the snow and ice h�,s ceased to be deposited thereon. A l t trees, hedgs s, b i 1 l boa rds or other obstruci i on s wh ich prevent persons from havinc� a clear view of traffic �pproe:ching an intersectio� from cross streets in sufficient time to bring � motor vehicle driven at a reasonable speed ta a full stop before the intersection is reached. A I( I imbs of �rees wh i ck� �-�rE I ess th� n e'tght (8� feet above the surface of .any pubi ic sidewalk or• street. ' AIl wires which are strung less th�n fif teen (15� �eet above the surf��ce o�� any street or a(ley. A I I bu i I d i ng s, w�� I 1 s, � nd other structurss wh i ch ha ve been dam�ged by fire, dec�y or otherwise to an extent exceeding one-ha ! f ({/2) the i r flr i g ina l va ( ue 4�nd/or wh i ch are so situated as to endanger the sa•fety of �the publ ic. AIl explosives, in-�l�mmable liquids �nd other dangerous subst�-�nces stored in any manner or in any amount other than that provided by Iaw and ordinance. AIl use or display af firewor�ks except as provided by , law and ordinance. • AI) unnecessary noises and annoying vi6rations. AI ( bui Idings and a i( alter�a�;ions to hui Idings made or erected within the fire 1 imi�s as estab( ished by ordin�nce i n v i o i � t i on of the ord i nar�ce concemi ng manner and mater ia l s and construct ion . Ofastructions �nd excavations a�fecting the ordinary use of the pub i ic of streeis, a I I eys, s s clew� I ks or pub l i c grounds except under such eond it i on s a s �re prov i ded by ordinance. Radio �eriats strung or erected in any manner except that provided by I�w and ordinance. The malicious erection of �� s�it� fence or any other structure as def i ned by H1 i nnesota Sta�utes 561 .02 wh i ch are hereby incorporated by reference. Any use of property �butting�on � pubfic street or sidewa(Ic or any use of a public street or sidewalk which c�uses !� rge crowds of peop 1e to g�ther, obstructi ng tr� ff i c<<nd the f ree use of the str�eets or s i dewa I ks. All hanging signs, �wnings and other simiiar st.ructures over the streets or s idew� I ks, or so s ituated a s to ' endanger publ ic s�fety not c�nstructed and maantained as provided by ��w r nci ordi nance,or without proper permit. ' .: _ , � .. , �: , � ■■ , '. ' , ,. ' ' ' , � , , , , , ' �, ' ' I$• Ib. li. 18. 19. 20. 21. 22. 23. 24. 25. 26. 27. � �i The a I 1 ow i ng of ra i n titater, . icc: or snoi,� to fa I i from any bu i I d i ng ort � ny street or s i dew�-� ! k, or to f t ow acro ss any si�iewa lk. A I I b� rbed w i re fences �� it h i n the p 1 at�ed and bu i I t-up portion of the City. A I! d�ngerou s, ungua rded ma c4� i nery, �qu ipment, or other property in any public place, or so situated or operated on priv�te pro{��rty as to aitract the publ ic. The d i str i but i ng of h��ndb i I! s excepts as prov i ded by I aw anc! ord i nance . Throwing, dumping, or deposit'sng of any dead animals, manure, garbage, w�ste decaying matter, ground,sand, stones, a shes, rubb i sh, t i n cans, ar o-�he r mater i� l of any kind on private property in the City of Fridley. ThrotJing, dropping, or releasing printed matter, paper, or �ny other material or objects over the City f rom an airpl�ne, balloon, or other aircraft, or in such a manner a s to cause such mater i.a I to fa (( or land i n the C ity of Fri dl ey. Placing entr�nce culver�s, or doing any ect which may alter or �ffect the drainage of streets or al{eys or the surface or gr�cle of street s, �([ eys, or- s i dew�z ( ks w ithout proper permit first obt��ined from the City Engineer. _ hl�king repairs ta motor vehicies or tires in public streets or alleys, excepting oniy emergency repairs whe n it wi IJ not unduly impede or interfere with traffic. —� Throwing, placing, deposi�ing, or burning leaves, tr�sh, I�wn clipping s� weeds, gr�ss, or other material in the streets, a I I ey s or gutters; prov i ded th��t t eaves on I y �_� may be p I�zeed i n gu�tters dur i ng the months of O�tober. and ``� Noveniber to be i cked up by the C ity i f so p i�cecE as not �' P , to m�teri�l ly or unduiy interfere with the tr�� ic. Erect i ng, pa i nt i ng, or p l a c i ng of un��tat hor i zed tr�'Ff-'tc-- sign s, p�:rking signs, no par�ing signs, or any adver�ising - sigr►s in streets or atteys or on sidewa4ks. The oparation of any radio device or �pp�ratus for sound mak i ng or reproduct i on amp I i f i c�-�t i on or Rro ject ion of th e human voice on tha stree�t or•in or upon �ny vehicle, where the sounds therefrom may cli vert the attent ion of pedestrians or vehicle ope r�tors in the streets. AI I unnecessary interferer�ce and di sturbance of radios or TV sets c�au sed by i mproper operat i on or defe�ct i ve e I ectr i ca l app I ia nces and equ ipment . - Ati other conditions, �cts, or things which are tiable to cause injury to the person or property of any ane. , . . _ .: . �. , : � ' 1 1 C ' ' I ' I ' � ' I � � ' ' � ' SECT( ON 5. Construct ion Na� i s� nces. � (. Hours for construction work. a. I t sha (( be un ! atirfu ! to er�g�-�g e i n or conduct �ny activity in �the construc�ion of �ny building or structure, or the (aying of any pavemen� including but not limited �o the makin� of �ny er.cavation, cle�ring of surface (�nd, � nd I oad ing or un ( oad i ng mater i a l, equipnent or supplies, anywhere in the City except bett,►een the hours of 7:00 A,h1. and 8:00 P.h1. on weekdays, other than S�turd��y, and except between the hours of 8:30 P.��9. and 5:00 P.ht. on Saturday. However, such ��ctivity sh�! ( be lawful if a permit therefore h�s been issued by the City upon application i n �ccord� nce w ith the requ i rements of subsect ion (c) below. b. It sh�ll be vnlawful to erig�ge in such work or activity on a 5und� y un I ess a spec i a l perm it for sucl� Sunday work ha s f i rst been i ssu ed . c. Permits �nd speci��f permits. Applic�tion for a permit sha I I be mac{e i n wr i t i ng to t;he C ity �1�anager and sha I I state the name of the �p�iic�ni and his business adclress, the ( ocat i on of the proposed work, �nd the reason for seeking � permit to do such work on Saturday or Sunday, as well �s the estim�ted time of the proposed oper�,tions. (. No such perm it sh� I 1 be i ssued except ing where the pub f i c we t�� �r� w i I I !ae harm�d by fa i i ure to perform the wark :at the times indicated. d. Noth ing i n th i s orcl i na nc�: sha i 1 6e eonstrued to prevent �ny ��ork nec�ss�ry to prevent inj�ury to persar�s or property a� � ny t i me . 2. Use of streets. The use of streets for the storage of materi�►Fs in the process of construction or alteration of a bui (ding m�y be gr�,nted wh�n the same wi I I not unduly i nterfere w i th trafi' i c� nd w i 1 I not redu ce the usa6 I e witdth of the street to iess th.a.n eigNtte�n feet, no portion of a street other th,n t�at directly �butting on the premises on which work is being done shal) be used except with the consent of the owner or occupant of the premises abutting an such portion. Any person s�eking 32 ' 1 CJ ' � C�' s3 � to make such use of the s�;ree� sh�, I l f i l e �n app ( i cat i on w�th the c i erk, to�e�her 4J I�;fi �-� bond w ith suret ies to be �-�pproved i�y the c I erk, io i ndem�i i fy the C � ty for ,ny ;oss or° damage which meay be incurr�d by reason of such use �nd occup�-�t i or . 3. N__i_g_ht o�er�,t i Qn s. No con s�ruct i on or a I terat i on operat i on s shall be c�-�rried on at night time if the same are accompanied by loud or �-�nrioying noises. 4. S i dew�� f ks. No s i dewa ( k sh� I I be obstructed i n the cou rse of bu i I d i ng operat ions w ithout a sp�c i� I perm it from the c( erk; and t�rhenever � rer�ovz I of � s i dewa I k i s requ i red such work sh� 1 I not be done unt i I a spec i a t perm it i s secured from thc: c I erl<. 5. Safeguards. (t sh� 1I be t��e duty of a person or corporation ' doing any constructing, altering, or wreckingt� do the same witii proper care for the .s�fety of persons and property. ' W�rn i ng b��rr i c�des �anci I i ghts sha I 1 be ma i nta i ned whenever necessary for the protect ion of pedestri�-�ns or traff ic; ��►d tempor�ry roofs over sidewalks shall be constructed ' whenever there is d�n�er from f�lling articles or materi,ls to pedestrians. ' , ' LJ I� SECTI ON 6. Offense Trades Const itut I ri�c A Pub I i c Nu i sancei The m, i nten��nce or oper�t i aY� w ith i n ths C ity of Fri d I ey of �-� t�nnery, render i ng est.ab I i shrnent, so� p factory, s{ �ughter house, or fert i t i zer p( � nt, or the ma i nten�-�nce or eng� gement i n �any othe r trade or emp I oymen� which is dangerous to the public health or injuriaus to neic�hboring property, or from which loathsome odors arise, shatl'be a pubtic nuisance. SECT10� �. Duty Of Health_Offscere It sF�al! �e the duty af the Health ( nspector (un I ess otherw i se detet�m i nez� by tl�e C ity ��,nager3 a ided by the Pa ! i ce Department, to i n sp�ct prem i ses w i th i n the corporate ( i m it s of the City of Fridley �-�nd take such necessary prec�utions �s are necessrry to prevent the commission and maintenance of public nuisances affect i ng h�� I th, safety, comfort �, nd re�ose, � s def i r.ed i n Sect i on 2. SECTI ON 8. Duty Of Ch i ef Of Po l i ce. tt sh� I I be the duty of the Ch ief ' of Police (unless otherwise determined b;� the City b�anager� fo inspect � �- .,. , ; , . . � � ' ' ' , � � r ' � , , �� ' , , � � ' ' - ' ■ �S� , prem i ses � nd cor�d it i ans and c I rcumst�nces w i�;h i n the corporate ( im�ts of the City of �ridley ��nd t�i:c� �1 I re?son:-,ble prec�utions to prevent �he camrnission �nd m�-�int�enance of pu�I ic nuisances affecting mora ! s and dac�ncy 1� def i ne d i n Sect i on 3, �7 nd -�he Po ! i ce Depa rtment sha l I at a l 1 t i mes : ss i s�: the C i-�y Eng i neer� and the C ity He� Ith Off icer in deiecting and preventing the commission or maintenance of public nu i s<nces with in the C ity of Fri d! ey of ,ny nature as def ined in this ord i nance and by the (�a►as of the State � h1 i r�nesota . SECT I ON 9. Dut�Cf C jty Eng i neer. (t sha �! L�e the duty af the C ity Eng i neer (un I ess othert�r i se determ i r�ed by the C ity Manager) � ided by� the Pol i ee Dep� r-�ment, to i nspect the p�en1 i ses w itt� i ri the corporate ( imits of �he City of Fridley <-�nd take such steps �s are reasonably necessary to prevent the commission �snd maintenance of public nuisances �ffecting peace �nd s«fety as defined in Section 4- SECTION I0. Powers Of Off icers. t'dhenever in the judgm�nt of the Hef� Ith Inspector,.City Engineer, or Chief of Poli�ce (or such other officers as m�y be determined by the City Ntan�ger) th�y find upon investigation that a public nuisance is being maint�zined or exists within the City of Fridfey �,nd within �he r�spec�ive fiields of supervision �s hereinbefore set forth, they shali notify the pe.rson, firm or� corporat i on i n wr i t i ng, �,rho arc ma i nttz in i ng s�-� i d pub I i c nu isance and require him or them to terminate �nd abate said nuisance and require him or them to remove such conditions or remedy stach defects. Said written notice sh�11 be served on the �ersan committing or maint�ining said nuis�nce, in person or by registered r�ail. if the premises are not occupied ?nd the address of the owner is unknown, service on the owner m�y be had by posting a copy of the notice on the premises. S� i d not i ce sha I I requ i re the owner or occupr-�nt of such prem i ses, or both, to t�ke re�sonable steps within a re� son�bte �time to �bate and remove s� i d nu i s�nce, sa i d steps and t i me to be des i gn�-�ted i n sa i d not i c�, but the m��x i mum t i me for �he remcsva I of s� i d nu i s� nce e�fter � serv i ce of s�°� i d r�oi i ce s1��-� I 1 noi i n�-� ny event exc�ed th irty (30 ) d�:ys , Wh�n an' order so g i ven by the He�, !th , nspector, C ity Eng i neer, Ch ief of Po l i ce, or other proper l y des i gnated �,nc� �uthar i zed of� i cer, i s not comp{ isd wit�r, such non-compi ia7ce shal ( be reported forthwith.to the City h1�n�ger for such action as m�y be necessary �nd deemed ��dvisable i n the name of tne C ity of Fri d! ey to ,b�te and en jo i n the fur�ther cont i nu� t i�on of s� i d nu i s�� nce . ■ � I� , , , , ' ' , ' � - r. SECT1 QI�! I!.__ Abatemen-L- 0-� hu i sances� Counc i I. I f, ��fter su�h serv i ce ofi not � ce, the p� r�y or p�r•t i e� f.� i i to �b�-�te the nu isance or m�ke the necess����y re�� irs, �Iter��tions, or cl�.an�es in �ccordance w i th the d i rect i or� of tFie Counc i i, sa i d Counc i i may cause such nu i s�-�nce to be �b�,ted �t th� expense of the C ity �-�nc� recaver sucl� expend iture, p I us �n add it i on�� I twenty-�f i ve per cent {2$ o) of such expend iture, ei ther by civil �ction ag��:inst the person or persons served; or if such service has been had upon the owner or occupant,.by ordering the Clerk to extend such sum, p I us �wen�.y-f i ve per cent (25 0} thereof as a spec i�-� I t��x �=.g�� i n s� the property upon wh i cE� �he nu i s�n ce sx i sted an.d to cert's fy the s,rne to the County �1ud i tor #'or co I l e�t i on i n the man ner as taxes �nd special assessments � re certif ied and cot (ected. SEC710tJ 12 . Pena l t i e s. Any pe� so n, f i rm, ar corporat i on, who sha I I c�use or create a nuis�nce, or perm�t any nuis�nce to be created or placed upon, or to remain upon �ny premises owned or occupied by him or them; �nd any person, firm, or corporation who sh�il f,il to comply with any reason,ble order rnr-±de under the provssions of this ordinance and upon conv i ct i on thereoi=, sl�� l t be deemed gu i 1ty of a misdemeanor � nd sha 1 I be pun i shed t�y �� f i ne of not more th�-�n One Nundred Do (! ars ($100.00) ar by impr i sonment i n the County Ja i I for not mare -�han ninety (90) days. SECTlON 13. Sep�rab'slity. Every section, provisinn, or Pcrt of this ord i n�nce i s dec! �-�red sep� r�-�ta l e from every o�her secti on, provi sion, or part thereof sh� I 1 be he(d inv��} id, it sha l{ not effect any other sect i on, prov i s i or�, or part , ' SECTI a�y I�.. Repea I._ Th is ord i nas�ce i s supp ( ementary and sh� I 1 not depr i ve the C ii:y of Fr id 1 ey of ,ny of i ts powers i n reg�rd to nuisances �nd ths a%atement thereof, whether derived fram common l�w, ' st�iute, or ord i n. nce . The C i ty of Fr i�( ey may, at it s opt i an, proceed under this ordin�nce or �ny other law or ardinance, for the punishment of ma i nt� z n i ng and fo� the ab�-�tement o�F n� i s�nces ' � . . Th i s ord i n�nce sh�. I I take effect ten days after d�te of i ts pub ( i cat i on. 1 PASSED 8Y THE CITY COi1NCIL OF THE C{TY OF �RIDLEY, TNIS DAY OF ' , l967. , �� , � , . � M4YOR - JA� K Q. K i RKHAM , Attest: '. -- — CITY CLERK - h1A��ViPJ C. BRUNSELL ' F i rst Read ing :_September 5, 1967__ Second Re� d i ng : Publish: � � ' ' � , ' • � ' � , , _ ' . �. ' : . . 1 �� , _ . .. � � . ` � f�9 E� t�i 0 R A N D L4 Pr9 , : , : 6, . Septe�iber 13, 19 7 , - � � - . .. � A . . . _ _ .. . � .. � . : _ . .� - � � . . . .� P�EP�Q T0 : h�arvi n Brunse l t �. � MEf�30 FRO��i: James D. Gibbs . ' SUBJECT: Ord i nance Rec3.�rcl i ng Tra �s ient h-tercha nts, Pedd l ers, �nd Solicitors within the City of Fridiey �As per c�ur d i scuss i on, I h�-�ve ��mended ��nd r�turned to you the C ity Ordinance pertainingto peddlers and so1 icitor�s. � t do not know wi1�t conversation P�1r. }ierrick m�y h�ve fiad with you or the Council with regard to ihis Ordinance. Not�ever, I � wou 1 d h� ve to r�commend to the Counc i l, th �t Fr id ! ey take �-s pos it ion " s i m i t�, r to th�,t wf� i ch i s know 4a s�he ,'Gr�en 2 i ver ApPf�oach" . Th i s tYpe af Ordi nance - makes i� a r�u i s�nce to go on pr i v��te prc�pert� � for tize purpose of pedc� 1 i ng ar so l i c it i nc� un 1e ss tFi�re " i s an `• express or i m� I i ed i nv i t� t i on -�o do so by the own'er of the property or the occupt-�nt of the pr�emises. , Th i s t e� of Ord i n��nce ha s been upf�el ci by ti�� 11n ited States S�apreme YP Gour�. lt prohibits �-,11 peddlin� ar�d saliciting within tF�e City , except when requested by , specific ind:ivi'dual in the City. If 1:underst,nd the purpose of the Orc�in�rt�� �h�t l�as t�een suhnitted ,� to the Caunc i(, it i s to rec�u 1 a��e ta �ome extent m�gaz i ne s, Fesmer., e-tc. Tt;e arnendmertit th,�� I h�ve �dd�d wou !d, o� co�rse, speci f ic� ( 1 Y ex�mrt these �eo� ! e from the ardi n�-�nce:. �i�f3e �mendine►-►� i s nec�ssary ,- bec�use of the e nterstr�te comrnet�ce c I ause of -�he Const i tut i on : l feel, therefore, th:+t we h.-�ve, by p�-��sing thi s C�rdin�nce, done nothinc;� �o regul�t� the pro63em which ��e previQUSly felt existed. • ' You might m�niion this to the Councii. ' � _ . ' ... .,:�.. �'... . .... �.:.x � :.. ' . " J X i .. . .. � .. .. . � - � n . .. :a . � ' »+... . ;t+, u .,y .. . . , . ..-'.,- s r1 . �� . �A S sf ' _ �, 3 . ._ . a a n . . . . s. �: . . . ...� �. .�.: . .. �. � �. _... . , . . - . . . � ���.. • � � ' ' � ORD ( N�1NCE NO . • t AN ORD I N�iNCE REGl1LAT1 NG TRANS IENT MERCHANTS, PEDDLERS, ' AND SOLfCITORS 4'JITHlN THE CITY OF FRIDLEY 1 ' r ' ' ' ' . , ' ' ' ` ' THE CITY COLlNCIL OF TNE CITY OF FRIDLEY UO ORDAIN AS FOLL04�JS: SECTION 1. When used in this ordinan�e, the following terms sha�lf h�ve the following meanings: A. Tr�-�nsient h1erch�nt: Any person selling any merchandise from a railrozd car, truck or vehicle either as a princip�i, �-�gent, consignee, or employee, whether �► resident of the City of Fridfey, or not, or who occupies and uses as his place of business any building or (ot as a ten�nt at will or under a le�se for a shorter term than six months, is a tr�nsient merchant, B. Pedd 1 er or F��wker :�1ny person who travel s by faot, motor vehicle or �ny other type of convenf,nce, from place to pl�ce, house to house, or street �o street, and who carries or conveys goods or wares, edible �nd nonedible, offer i ng and expos i ng the s�-�me for s� I e i s a pedd ler . C. Sol icitors or Canv� ssers: Any person, whether a resident of the City of Fridley or not, traveling either by foot, motor veh i c( e, or , ny other type of conven� nce, from place to place, ho�se to house, or street to street, tak i ng or �,ttempt i ng to take orders for sa I e of good s, w�res and merch�ndise, persona! property of any n�ture whGtsoever for fu�ure de) ivery, or for services, including home improvements and repa i rs to be furn ished ar performed in the future, whether or not such individu�l carries or exposes for sate a sample of the subjsct to such sale, or whether or n�t he i s co l l ecti ng ��dv�nce payments, i s a solicitor, provided that he is not a transient merchant or pedd l er a s def i ned here i nbefore. � D. A ticense fee shal) not be collected from solicitors taking � orders w ith i n the C ity of Fr idl ey for goods to be de l ivered in the future from a point in some othe r st�te. �' � . . . 1 ' �� , ' 1 ' � � SECTION 2. License_Rec�uired, i�o tr���nsieizt mArch.�nt, peddler, o� so a i c i tor, athe r than � so 1 i c i tor uc� i ng k�;� s i ne ss by appo i ntmen�, sh= 1( se l I nr o-f�=er for s� 1 e any r�ercl�an� i se, oi� �ttein�t to da any bus i ness i n �he C ity �f Fr i d I ey, wi �hout° f i rst h�-�v i r�g obta i ned a l icense for sucli business fram the City �1erk in compl iance with the provisions of �his ordin��nce. , SECTI ON 3. .App l i c�t i on for L ice�nse. The ��pp ( icat i on for such I i cense sh�ll be made to the City Cterk and shall shaw the ioflowing: , �1. 3. ' ' ' C. D. E. F. The n�me, home address �nd I oca 1�ddress, i`fi �ny, of the �,pp I i c� nt . A phys i c� I descr ipt i on of �the app l icant, sett i ng forth the �pp1 icant's age, height, weight, color of ha ir and eyss. The name �nd �d�ress of the per�son, firm or corporation for whom or through whom orders �re to be so(icited. A statement �s to whether the ap�iicant has been convicted of any cr i me or m i sdemelnorr �,nc� i i= sa, the nature of the offense. A sta�enent of the goods, wares, ar merchandise to be sold. A st�tement �s t o the pe riod during which the applicant intends to sell within the said City. ' The forec�aing does not ap�ly to persons soliciting or canvassing on beh� I% of ch�ritfble, rel igious, or education=�l institutions. , The requ i resnents of th i s ord i ns nce w i i i be deemed to h��ve been met upon the submission of � list of-the canvas��rs �o -be �mployed by the s� i d or���n i z�at i on by the st�p�rv 9 sor i n cha rge of the a re� , wit�in. the s,id City. �� ' SECT � OP� �. L i cen se Fee . At the t i me of the f i I i ng af' app t i cat i an , � I i cense fae sh� t I be � 10.00 for each i nd i vidu, I o�er�-�t ing w ith in ttie City of �ridley �,r►d shnti be paid to the City Cierk. The iee ' sha t l cover the 6:� I�,nce of the c� l endar y�:�r. No fee sha 1 I be chr.rged �o � canv�ss�r or soticitor of ch�ri��ble, education,t or religious arganizations. ' SEGT 1'ON $. ( ssua_.rece of L i cense . A 1( a�p f ica� i ons for such f i cense , sha ! I be re i erred to the Po i i ce Dep�: rtnen� f or i nve s� i ga t i on o The licen se sh�Il be issued upon Palice ����rtment recommend�tion and Coeanc i 1 approva ! . ' - _ _ , � „� � . .� .. . ., . . , _, .3 � , ,.F �, y =: '«3� d' �`il"; ,,:.�' �.,. �..°, s�, ,�S"a � a.'x ;» `. Y';, � , . ,. t �` , , ''., .: ... r .. .M� .,'. .. a .. . .. ._ .- � . - � . � . .... .. . . . .. . _... _.. . _ . . . . . . . : . . . . .,�.' � � - .. .. . . . � . . ... . � . . . . . . : . ... . . � � � � . .. ' ' ' CJ ' ' , 1 � 1 ' � � ' �__� / - SEi,TION 6. License Form anci Exhil�it'ion. Al I I icenses issued hereunder sh�� I I conta i n the f o I 1 oHr i ng i n�=ormat i on : A. Name and �ddress of the �pplicant. B. Physical description of the applicant. C. The names of the persons, f i rm or corpor�ti on for whom the goods, w�-�res, or merchand't se i s be inc� so I d. D. The n,ture of the goods, wai�es, or merchand i se. E. Expir�tion date of license. In the c�se of sol icitors or canvassers i=or re! igiaus, charitable, or educat iona { org��n i zat ions, the I icense sh� I I conta i n the name of �he individual ��nd the organiz�,tion sponsoring the individual. AIl such licenses shall be shown at the request of any citizen. SECTION 7. Prohibited Pr�ctices. No person Iicensed under this ordin�nce shall call attention to his business or to his mer chandise by crying out, blowing � horn, ringing � belt, or by � toud, or unusuat noise. No person licensed under this ordinance shal) sel) or solicit on Sund�y, or after the hour of 9:00 P.M., unless a prevoaus �pp�intment be made. No person licensed under this ordinance shall enter or conduct business upon premises where a sign or pl,que, with (etters one-half inch high, is conspicu�usly posted st��cing, in effect, that no peddlers or solicitors are allow ed. SECTION 8. Exclusions. This ordinance does nat appfy to canvassing or soliciting for the purpose of orders for �Future door to door de I i ve ry of newspapers or to any per�san who may se I I or pedd i e products of farm or g�rden occupied and cultiv�ted by suche person. This ordinance shatl not �pply to persons licensed for the sale of mi I k, creaIT�, da i ry products and ba�Cery products or other part i.cu 1 ar produ�ts pursuant to t4�e prov i si ens of the ord i nances of the City of Fridley and shal) not �pply to occupation s iicen sed and bonded pursuant to state iaw. This ordin�nce shall not apply to s�lesmen selling goods to retail or wholesaie stores ar to professional or industria) establishment s. SECTI ON 9• Revocat i on . Perm its and ( icenses i ssued under the prov i s i ons of th i s ord i nance may be revoked by the C ity of Fr i dl ey Council for any of the following causes: _ _ , ' ' � ' • �$� � A. Fr��ud, m i srepre sen-�� i�n, or fa I se 5i:atemen�t conta i n ed i r� �he ��p� I i cat i or� for I i cense . , S. Fr�-�ud, m i srepresentat i on, or f� I se st��te ment made i n ihe course of c� rry i ng on h i s bus i ne ss. C. Any viol��tion of this ordinance. ' D. Conv i ct i or� of a ny fe I on y or of a m i sdemean or i nvo ( v i ng mor�-� ( turp i tude . E. Conducting the business licensed in an uniawful manner or ' in such a manner as to constitute a breach of the peace ar �o constitute � menace to the he� Ith, s�fet y, or gener� ( we I fa re of t he pub I i c. . ' SECTION (0. Pen�lty. Any person, firm or corporation who shall ' v i o! ate �ny of the prov i si ons of -�h i s ordi n�nce sha I I be pun i shed by a f i ne of not more th�an $ 100 .00 or by i mpr i son ment i n the Cou nt y .la i I for not more th��n 90 d�ys. E�-�ch violation of thi s ordinance ' sha I I constitute � sep�-�r,te offense. ' SECTION I!, Repeal� Ordinance No, 8, adopted July 13, 1949, and entitl�d, "Peddler's License" is hereby repealed. ' SECT I 0l�a i 2. T' ' ime of Tak�n,q_Effect. This ordinance shaFl take effect and be in force upon its p�ssage and puhl ication. ' PASSED BY THE C I TY COl1NC I L�F THE C 1 TY OF f R I D LEY , TN I S IDAY OF ` �9��` ' ' ATTEST: ' . ' C ITY CLERK - MARV I N.0 , BRLINSE LL F i rst Read i n g: September 5` 1967 ' Second Re�-d i ng : _ Publish: . .. ; ' ' MAYOR - JACK 0. KIRKHAM � ' . � _ � , , ' O(�D i �!l� i�CE NO . _ AN Oi�Dl�A�CE �,ERt.ilTTI�SG T�i� COI�dSTf2�fCTION OF , - - ANlP9,^�9_ CLl�lfCS A��� VETCf�INI°.� Y t�OSF'ITALS fN C-� 9, C- I-5, Cf�-1, C-2, C-2-S, C[:••2d `M- I, M-2, � l3f'ON nBTAlNING ,� SPECIAL tlSc PE(:i�ilT, AND � ' : �zEr���t�tr�U s�c�-ton �.s. �� C� }). . ' T1�€� C011i�lClL OF T�IF CITY OF F�lDLFY DO OR�AIN E1S FOLL01•�S: ' . Th�t S�ciion 45.14 (il) of the City Code of Fridiey is '� h�:reby repea I ed ��nd thpre i s hereL�y enaci:ed � new subse�ct �on of , the Fridley City Code entitled 4$.19 (1�.�, �ahich reads as foi lot�rs: - . Sect i on �5, 19 ( 14) Ai� I P=1t�,L CL! P! { CS AND VETER I{VARY NOSPITALS ' i.n C-!, C- i-5, CR- f, C-Z, i,-2-S, C(2-2, i�i- i, F�e-2 �rou icSed the fo f I ow i ng cond it i on s r� re met i n orc�er to e i i m a nra te exc�:ss! ve no i se �nd odors: ,�� I. The bui Iding sh� l i be of m�sonry constructic�n, ouiside . . wali rninimurr �iiiCl:„CE�SS t0 6� 8", t,�ith a p,ec�st concreie ' , roof . • �. The bui lding sha 1! be a ir condst ioned, a i 1 windows i n the �� rea c�f the bu i 1 d i n� hou s i n� ar� i r�a I s �ha I 1 be ' double �Eazed with a fixed s::,sh. _ ,,,, _ . , . _. . 3. tiou s i ng af z I f an i Ma I s and stor��:ge of a I 1 eqv ipment ' . ,nd refuse snry! I 6e inside the beai tdi ng. ho ouiside . runs or exercise areas wi f I: �e p�;rmitte��l. : .:� _ ..� • : 4. Any ver�t i I at i on system sha 1 1 be des i yned so tha t no �' ador� or org�nis� wiit spre��d between wards or to the ' o�.:t.S�Up. ci � i1r ' _The ab�ve condi�ions are considered ninimz.�m. I�dditionai canci i t i ons m�y E�e i m�os�d, i f nscess,ry, .to pro�ect the hea i th, ': ' s� fety .,nd ��r�era i a�� � fere of the residents of t�ie C ity . . �ASS�D BY T�lE C I TY CCt1�;C ! L OF T��E �; ti=Y OF FR! ULEY , TH FS � 1 _ . D�� OF.. _ _� 1�67 �. , . � - :. � � � '�� , , � MAYOR - JAC�: 0. KtRKHAM � , ATTEST: ICiTY CLE�K - MAftVIN C. eR[�NSELL . F i rst Read i ng : Septern'z�er 5 z 1967 I Second Re�-�d i ng : � Publish: , . '. : , , _ . ' . . _ , : _ ;, _ - � � _ ' ' ' . _..__.....___. . ._ . . ,_ . , ti. . _ . _ _ .:. ... _. - _. � � � ' ,. � ���`�'I�'IC�,^i�'� ��` �����:�c'` JAMES L. KURTH L.AND SURVEYC.�R• 201 N. E. 5�H S�TREE-r OI.UMBiA HEIGHTS 55421 7$8-5004 I HEREBY CERTIFY THAT 7H15 SURVEY, PLAN, OR REPQR7 WAS PREPAk4E0 8Y iA£ Of2 VNDER MY DIRECT SUPERVIStON N�'J THAI" I AM A DULY REG�STEFiE� LANO 5UF2VEYOR UNDER i�NE LAW5 OF THE ST'ATE OF MINIJESOTA � � �- � � DATE 13�_S I�(oZ � ��y�,��,�� SCALE t"= 30� INNESO A REGlSTR�lT10N NU. 5332 �=-7RON MONUMENT � � 'So' ---- D3�. i3.tc�,-- — �q� + ,; 'i � } •- --13o.'Tl�'-- � _ U . � ' � — ' �, K _ � /i v .� S .___ , r i �-e , U` I } �1 � �C' � _a � 45 3.=,' 4 - 30. _ '-- . ; � . � a+ I �o'±' # . p�., ; -�--- ---�- 30 • � .' �'iA� _ `�: j� `(�i�5�o � . � . �Lii'Ve,� 0� , SL OT Lo� 1,, a..ict �,?? o.�`` Lc�t 5, Islock �.1„ Fr7zl�,c�r��s uddi.i3on �O ��c'i:E�:l�.l`:��-i'%s,e, �, �Cl�: Cc��ii�7a ii'.T?^3.�C'i:3. - ' f ' �� � 1 w , ORDIA?�NCE NQ. , i . AN ORDINANCE TO ArIEND TH� CITY CODE OF THE CTZ'Y OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA BY r�KING A CHANGE IN ZONING DISTRICTS , The Council of the City.of Fridley do ordain as follows: ' SECTION l. 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 fihe , City of Fridley and described as: ' All of Lots l, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, Block 1,Carlson's Summit Manor Annex 2nd Addition lying in the North- I, west Quarter (NW4) of Section 26, T-30, R-24, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota 1 • . Is hereby designated to 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 � ' � from zoned district R-1 (single family dwellings) to R-3A (general multiple family dwell�.ngs only). ' PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1967. � , � ' \ Mayor - Jack d. Kirkham ' ATTEST: . ' CITY CLERK - Marvin �. Brunsell� Public Hearing: ' First Reading: Second Reading: Publish....... , �+��,. ��'^:�` ,j $ ,; sj 5�-'�'� ;.� z,s�' ;,Y� � � �-,��'� �,.��y,9'..�,.,$�,-`� +`�3'' ^%'^� N�`� i� �.,i� ^:,a'� `v �uJ', �.;p? ..d`��.:,F# �S'.u.`�� .w-d` .d �� i,a'.,a� . :�4 a4 � ,a v�.;✓�i�+ a �.; ./ „t� a1� +. � re.. � � . � . . . w_d. ..A .: w . . . _� . . . . . � . . - .. � � . . . . .. . . � �. . I EXERPT FROM THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 21, 1967 .' ' ' ORDINANCE - RE20NING OF LOTS 1- 6, BLOCK 1 CAR.LSON'S SUNINIIT MANOR ANNEX •' 2ND ADDITION, (REQUEST BY S& S INVESTNLNT COMPANY� Mayor Kirkham asked if this company had come back with any proposal on the type of building they planned on building. The City Engineer said that there ' is no provision to require them to do this when rezoning property. He said that even if they ca.me in with plans this would be no guarantee once it was rezoned. Councilman Sheridan questioned the possibility of going to a '. , Special Use Permit. The City Engineer said that there was no Special Use jPermit to give under this zoning classification. Councilman Liebl said I that he was not opposed to three six-unit apartments, but was opposed to ' ' a 25-unit apartment, and once it was rezoned.the City would have no control. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to table this rezoning ordinance. Seconded by , Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. 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' ' �� � � BUIL:DING STA1�tDA�7J�l)S-DESiGI`+ COi1TROL SUBCOMMI7TEE MEETING MINUTES OF SEP�EMBER 6� 1967 The Meeting was calied t� order by Acting Chairman Biermann 'ROLL CALL MEr'IBERS PRESENT: Tonco, Dittes, Hauge, Biermann MEMBERS ABSENT: Erickson OTFIERS PRESENT:_ Building Inspect�r and Fire Prevention Chief ICONSIDER�TIOIv OF ADDITION OF A CAR WASH TO THE SliPER AMERICAN STATION AT 'EAST RIVER RO�,D (LOT 1, BL�CK l, HUTCHII`tSON ADDTTION) • REQUEST BY L. W. I SAMtTELSON 7800 EAST RI`IER R OA� FRT_DLEY MINNESOTA: �IMr. Samuelson explained the construction details and traffic patterns. 0 IMOTION by Hauge, secon3ed by Tonco, to ap�ove the addition subject to submittal 'iof plot_plan indicating landscaping and paving ef unpaved portions of prcperty. ',U�a voice vote, there being no nays, Acting Chairman Biermann declared the imotion carried. • ICONSIDERATION OF AN AUT01''TATIC CAR WASH AT 6065-6067 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NORTHEAST 'FRIDLEY, MIN�IESOT?. ��LOTS 26 &�7, BLOCK 4, HYDE PARK ADDITION) CONCRETE BLOCK ' CONgTRUCTIpN Q"PROXTMATE COST $20,000 04 OWNFR IS PHILIP W?,LKER. REQUEST '�� uTT T. T�ATTC'K F.OUIPMENT COMPANY,__ 1326 -$TH AVENUE SOUTH ANOKA MINNESaTA 55303 This item was cancelled inasmuch as the City of Fridley is in the process of acquiring this property fo� road use. DISCUSSION OF RECONIMENDATIONS OF FT.RE PREVENTIUN CHIEF AIv'D BUILDING INSPECTOR FOR UPGRADII�1r URDINr'�I�iCES: The discussior. was continued until the next meeting prior to which the committee members will be sent copies of these items. RECONSIDERATION OF FILISTF'R APAR.TMENT COZZPLEX - FtEVISIONS OF EXTERIt�R DESIGN: Mr. Filister and his secretary were present at the mzezing. There was a lengthy discussion of various aspects of the exterior design. MOTION by Ditr_es, seconded by Biermann, to accept the Georgetown concept. Upon a voice vote, Bier�an and Tonca voted no, Dittes 3nd Hauge voted yes. Since a stale occurred this.-item v�as continued t� a special meetir�g of the committee on Segtember 13, 1a57 at 7:30 P.M. _ S.I, RECONSIDEF.ATION OF 4-PLEX DN LOTS 2 AND 3, BLOCK 11, Hf�1�1I.LTON' S ADDITION TO ', MECHANICSVILLE (5480 - 5TH STREET NORTHEAST, FR:LDI.EY, MINI�IESU'TA) RFQUEST �y ' MOON COkPOR.ciTION 6225 L'NIVERSITY AVENUE N�R'��AST FRI�I,EY ' MINNESOTA; Mr. Julkowski was present at tl�e meeting. The plan was reduced to �eet the 1 � land area requirements. ; - .. - ;. , ,. _ .. , ,. . . . _: ,, _ ,.1 , ' I . 'i . I : . , � , � � S ��RDS--D�SIC'�'� CONTROL tiINiJTES, SrPTEiiiiEl� 6, 1967 BUILDIIvG �TAI�Dr - � PAGE L F.�� , MOT10N by Tonco, Seconded 'oy Hauge; to ap�ro e th� plan provided ap�l.icant- , ubmit plot plan indicating parlcing, planting wi-�h applir_ation for permit, nd that this work be accomplished as proposed prior to the issuance of a ertificate of Occupancy. Upon a voice yote, there bein� n.o nays, Acting ' hairman Biermann ueclared the motion carried. 6. ONSIAEP�ATION Ur ADDITION AND ALTERP.TIONS TO SHOP AT 7786 BEECH STREET AS ': E U� Q� BY ROPIALD SMITH�7786 BEr:'CH STREET NORT'rLAST�FRIDLEY MINNESOTA: OTION by Tonco, seconded by H3uge, to a� �uture construction at less ' than the 8 foot side yard setback, now allowed by ap�roval. of the City Engineer, provided more land is acquired in the near future by the possible • vacation of 78th Avenue Northeast. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Acting Chairman BiermaYin declared the motion carried. ' ADJOURNMENT • ' There being no �urther busir�ess, Acting Chairman Biermann declared the meeting adjourned at 1Z:45 �.'�• , Respectfully submitted, .._.,> , ,, � , , .. _ � � , � �: r,�i�--�..:./�--L._ ' �__ %���`'`�'""".`'_ ..�.: Clarence Belisle Secretary to the Board ' , � ' ' , ' , . , • ' � � � � � ' ' ' ' , � THE MIl`�LTTES OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS - DESIGN CONTItOL StTBCOi�i�'IITEE I�IEE`l'ING SEPTE�IBFR 13, 1967 -- , :i _ _ � 1'he Meeting was called to orcler by Chairman Erickson at 7:34 P.M. ROLL CALL _._�—.-- r1EMP,ERS PRESENT: Erickson, Hauge, Dittes, Tonco MEMBERS ABSENT; Biermann OTHERS PRESENT: Fire Prevention Chief Aldrich, Building Inspectors Belisle and Gasterland, Councilmen Harris and Samuelson, Maurice Filister and his secretary. CONSIDERATION OF APARTMENT COMPLEX AIIDITORS SUBDIVISION N0. 78 (APPROXIMATELY • 5800 EAST RIVER ROAD) REQUEST BY MAURICE FIZISTFR 1312 EAST 21ST STREET MINNEAPOLIS MINNESOTA 55404. COI�TTNUED FROM THE SEPTEMBER 6 1967 SUB- CO?�L'�IITTEE MEETING: � Mr. Filister presented his latest revision of the complex including a plot plan without dimensions and a revised elevation of Building I with a "Georgetown" facade treatment. There were no drawings of the proposed garages but Mr. Filister made a statement that the.garages would conform to the Georgeto�an concept of the entire project, and Mr. Filister agreed n �� that the exterior of Building I would be more than 70°J brick facade and Building II would be at least 50% brick facade. There was a discussion concerning a lot split to include the three proposed buildings and the assigning of sewer connection charges and assessments for this portion of the entire parcel. MOTION�by Dittes; seconded by Erickson, to recommend the "Georgetown" concept, over the old plan, to the Council. A statement was made by Hau�e showing concern over the obvious copy of a distinct architectural style attributed to a definite section of the country. Upon a voice vote, Dittes and Erickson voting aye, Tonco and Hauge voting no, a sta,�l_emate again occurred and it was agreed to present it to the Council with a record of this stalemate. Mr. Hauge pointed out an error in the minutes af the September 6, 1967 meeting concerning Item ��4. The corr.ected vote should read, "Upon a voice vote, Hauge and Tonco voted no, Dittes and Biermann voted yes." „Pw �eneral vlot plan, MOTION by Tonco, seconded by Dittes, to accept the � as revised September, 1967, as submitted subject to the same condiiions as the old plot plan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Chairman Erickson declared the motion carried. MOTION by Tonco, seconded by Hauge, to require a detailed plot plan showing all dimensions of buildings, setbacks, ana ,A?rk;n� must be approved beiore commencement of structure, and that a 1�^� �^nina n��n must be approved before a temporary certificate of o�cupancy is issued, and that the land- scaping be c�mpleted before a final certificate of occupancy is issued. Upon ��I ' . � ' EUILDI:NG STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL, SEPZ'EM13ER 13, 1967 ' a voice vote, there being no nays, Chairman Erickson decla-red the motion carried. , Councilman Samtielson initialed the plans presented to this subcommittee. 2 �ONSIDERATION OF RF:COi'�IEiVDATIONS FOR UPGRADTNG ORDTNANCES - BUILDING � INSPECTOR AND FIRE PREVENTION CHIEF: The discussion was continued until the next meeting. `' ADJOURNMENT : • There being no further business, Chairman Erickson declared the meeting r adjourned at 11:09 P.M. Respectfully submitted, � � 1 �-- _�� . � - ���� �� ,,' ,ian Gasterland, Inspection Officer ' '�Acting Secretary to the Board . '. ' , . ' � 1 : ' ` ' i , 1 '; ,, t ; 1 . .. � � �� PAGE 2 ' , ' 1 , ' ' � ' , , � 0 PLANNING COT�IISSION MEETING SEPTFMBER 7, 1967 PAGE 1 The meeting was called to order by Chairman Hughes at 7:34 P.M. ROLL CALL: � �� Members Present: Myhra, Hughes, Jensen, Ylinen Member Absent: Erickson Others Present: Acting City Manager Brunsell, Engineerin�s� Clark � �, �- 1. PUBLIC HEARING: REZONING UEST ZOA ��67-09 FEDER.AL Lurtis�x ��r�rruvi Di SAM ROSENBAUM TREASURER: Lots 5 thru 8, Lots 25 and 26, Block 2, Commerce Park Addition. Rezone to CR-2 or M-1. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rosenbaum, Mr. Louis Segal, Mr. James Segal and Mr. Sam Rosenbexg were present. The Acting City Manager Brunsell read the Notice of Hearing. Chairman Hughes reviewed the procedure of the Hearing before the Plan- ning Comanission, a,zd asked if the petitioner wished to be heard. Mr. Rosenbaum explained that primarily in that area which would be parallel with University Avenue, they would have their general offices. This would be their main office and general offices and would face University Avenue, and, in addition, a majar sales and displag room would also face University Avenue. He continued, primary storage of lumber will be a considerable distance back from University Avenue. It might well be west �f Commerce Lane. They have submitted to the Council a general idea and plot plan showing tentative layout of buildings. Al1 things considered, they felt they would have considerable less trouble meeting requirements of the City if they were gxanted M-1 classification. This would be because of setbacks and other problems that exist under CR-1 and 2. ?+le would have more than adequate park- ing facilities for our own people and the gublic. Warehouse and office facilities would be very attxactive for our use and for appearance as well. � Member Jensen asked to see the layout of the proposed plans which then were explained by Mr. Rasenbaum. He stated that they had purchased the property west of Conunerce Lane for access to the railraad tracks. In the front of the property would be general offices and sales, model homes and ' cabins or garages, and customer access would be from University Avenue. The trucks would.almost always come in on Cot►unerce Lane. The heavy lumber storage would be as close as possible to the railroad sgur. - In answer to the question about cover for outdoor storage, Dir. Rosen- baum said they hoped to put them under rough cover only. Lumber is never � enclosed in a building because it is uneconomical to handle. We would put up the kind of.fence surrounding property of the City's choice. The visibility_of lumber as such, from either Osborne Road or University Avenue, - � � Planning Connnission Meetin� - September 7,_1967 ``Page 2�� ' ' , ' �J I , ' � , ' , , � �, • � 1 , �J would be pretty hard to see building to attract people. gives them an opportunity to to see it. It is their hope attractive cover. from the highway. They want an attractive Being able to start from scratch, he said, build'the lumber yard as they would like to eventually have every bit of lumber under Marvin Wagner, 7501 University Avenue, said he would much rather look out at apartments, multiple or something that brings higher taxes. The multiple dwellings would help buffer the noise of the highway. Also, Fridley has two lumber yards now and Spring Lake Park one, all within 2� miles, and he felt another one was not needed. Francis Ellerbush, 7505 University Avenue, said he was not.tryix�g to . down grade the area, but feels that the bulk of lumber yards are a sight for sore eyes. Mr. Rosenbaum said the appearance of the lumber yard will be subject to Fridley Building requirements. Mr. Rosenbaum said they went over the CR-2 Ordinance with Mr. Herrick � and they felt it wouZd be entirely too restrictive for them. They actually felt that M-1 classification is what�they would like, but it would be up to the Planning Commission and the Council as to whether they would approve variances because they would not be able to build a lumber yard under the present CR-2. Also, M-1 specifications includes lumber yards. After a discussion of the differences in CR-1, C-1,M-1, M-2, the fol- lowing motion was made. MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Myhra, that the Planning Commission close the Publie Hearing of the rezoning request, ZOA ��67-09, Federal Lumber Company, of Lots 5 through 8, Zots 25 and 26, Block 2, Commerce Park Addi- . tion. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. . Chairman Hughes was asked to read CR-2 Ordinance, and stated that this area, Commerce.Park, about a year ago was the subject of considerable dis- cussion by the Planning Coirnnission. At that time the question was raised as to the desirability of making the entire area co�nercial. The discus- sion centered around C-2. It was felt that if this were to be done, the request was for a strip alang University Avenue a block deep would be zoned commercial and would result in a continuation of the general charac- ter of University Avenue. The Plannzng Commission agreed it was not a desirable thing to have that type of develapment continued to the Narth of_ Mississippi Street and it was, in an effort to avoid that, that the GR-2 zoning was applied to that area. Osborne Road and University Avenue were to be held as commercial on the basis it could provide a shopping center development. Using CR-2 in the South would complement that without adding . - a distinct commercial atmosphere along the street. To.consider this appli-. cation in light of this effect, the uses proposed are probably M-1 district. He added, it probahly would not be wise to considex xetaining the CR-2 or C-1 if we feel it is wise to bring these uses to the area. The Iand is - open at this�point. There is no other use presently in that entire plat. pur decision is going to determine what we must do in the futur�. - Member Ylinen asked if the present CR-2 district to the South came about as a result of a petition and wondered if there were some plans that _: ' L_J ' � , , � � ' _ ' I ' I ' ��i � ' � , � , + � . __�_ Plamzing ConL7iission M�.eting - Septeulber 7, 1967 Pa.�?-? brouglit about tlie CR-2. Acting �hairmai� Hughes said that when University Avenue was widened for T.H. ��47, it Ieft just about 25 or 30 feet of F-1. behind the r1-1. 7.'he o�aners petitioned the land be rezoned commexcial. •. The Plar�ning Commission ancl Council at that time could not bring themselve� to agree to commercial and CR-2 was a compromise. At this point, tha Engineexing Assistant Clark referred to the Hodne layout whieh was reco�- mended at the time of the original xequest. On the basi.s that there was a fairly high expectation of a shopping center South of 73rd Avenue, Hodrie thought the whole block should be zoned the same. Member Jensen said tYiat he agreeci with the comments about the rezon- ing considerati.on to M-1, but if we rezone a parcel in the center, we might just as well broaden our sites and zone the entire block. The second owner has not expresseel any interest in rezoning on the remainder of the' block. The xelat�.onshi.p of the remainder of the block to the parcel which is�under consicleration would be a perfect example of spot rezoning. Chairman Hughes said it se�med to him the main point is whether the type of operation, as planned, fits�the int�ent the City has for the developmen� of the area at large. 'Essentially, that is the question which has to be resolved. Member Myhra said he could not imagine what would go in CR-2 in that area and wondered about the possibility of it being developed C-T. Member Jensen suggested that if the retail sales of the general offices for.the lumber company were in the front part of the land, it _ would fit rather nicely with CR-2 Ordinance. Hozaever, somehow it would have to be entirely divorced from the outside stora�e yard. He continued, this could be done by pushing the outside storage operation for the retail sales to the West side of Coimnerce Lane, and somehow divide the zone in this block to allow M-1 along Commerce Lane and continue CR-2 facing the service drive. Mr. Rosenbaum said that in their present plan, the storage in the main warehouse would be a�tached to their office salesroom and is enclosed. Storage af vehicles is no problem, as they would automatically be at tfie back of the yard. He continued that the kind of lumber yard they are p�oposing to build has not come to our part of the country yet, and is very attractiv�e. The appearance of the operation from the front would enhance many shopping centers which he has seen in Fridley and it is to their best interest to make it attractive. They would have it look fro� the front as a large house would look. TYieir colors are white, red and blue. �here will be adequate parking. They want this lumber yard to be a credit to Fridley and to themselves. � Chairman Hughes said that it is his feelin.g on the proposal to con- sider the rear half as M-1 and tlie front half CR-2, that, essentially, � . we are back to a strip along the streeto ...� . �, : , �::_-_ , . � ,; ~ ,. .>�.; =:�e�`P1ann�:�� eor�missi�ri discu.ssecl the ef€ects of 'the zoning ca�egories _ at great length. _ ' _---_- • - _ �- � _ " . , "� _ - ' - . , .; �. _ ;. _ .• . . -- _ . . � - , ' , , � � � , � ' ' � '� , uz - Se tembex 7 1967 �-�a � Plannin� Commission rleet�.r_�_� P � MOTION by Jensen, secoitdeu by Ylinen, that the Planning Co�nission recommend to the Council the rezoning (70A ��67-09) of Lots 5 and 6, Block 2, Commerce Paxn to CF-2 zoning and Lots 25 and 26, Block 2, Commerce Park .to r1--.1 zaning with the further recommendation to the Council that in the instance oi CR-2 zoning, reccmmending that �hrourhasevenb(7)_ favorably considere3 reJ_ative to subsections thxee (3) g and ten (10) of Ordinance No. 332. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. Chairman Hughes explained that the portions not affected against variances are those having to do with exterior building material. There would be no xecornmendation against variances in that case. Concerning performance standards, which are essentially generally commori sense items, are not under questions. Mz. Rosenbaum said that he was not as familiar with the details af CR-2 as he would like to be. He said he would like to set down with the Building Inspector, Fire Chief and Engineering Assistant to determine whether in CR-2, it will, in any way, be so restrictive as to make it i.mpractical for them to operate from the standpoint of ease of operation. He.did not believe it would be a problem, but he thought it would be wise if he eould arrange a meeting wi.th�the City personnel, and that he appreciated the recommendation and the consideration the Planning Commis- sion had given them. Member JeiLsen said that the Planning Commission�ecognizes the reasonable possibility of the extension of M-1 zoning in the property abutting Commerce Lane being probably in the best interests of the City and the fact that we are retaining CR-Z character of the property abut- ting the- service road on University Avenu.e. We £eel this is also a fairly important feature of this reco�aanendation and it would be in the best interest af the City as a whole to retain this character, particu- larly in xelation to the C-1 zoning to the Noxth and the residential propexty on the East side;of Universa�ty Avenue. Chairman Hughes added that, in terms of the reconmiendations against varianees of certain portions of CR-2 Ordinance, it is important to point out that the area involved here is one of the main entrances to Fri.dley,-it is very desirable to avoid, if possible to da so, the neon _ junk type of appearance which could be developed in this type of situa- .tion. To ali agpearances, the potent�.al:here o£fers no.problem in that regard, but bearin.g in mind the possibility of future changes, we feel it is in the best in.terest of the c�mmunity, to prevent such. change of policy. _ Member Myhra said on the variances tivhich affect the appearance of University Avenue, while some people may nat feel that it is really important, it is very much so, especially to the people in the residen- tial area. THe Council ought to look long and hard at any request that uiolates that purpose, particularly with.buildings.along this area for the future. ADJOURNMENT ' - < .:, . � . : . ; ; : , � ,,,, I MOTIQN by Ylinen, seconded by Jensen, that.the Pl:anning Comm7.ssion li _. adjourn at 9•45 P.M. Upon a voice vote., all voting aye, the motion ! carried. 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" " � _ , • . � � , � � � ' , � : � . , _ y�* �,;t ,�yyq+''�',,�'�r,,y-�,r�,�,,'"�7' �*''��:�i'�`'��.--erf ��' :-� •.�+ �..� .� .r �,',,:„,� ;� .:a a .> :: _ _; . . � II •�, . • .; �� . F , �'° � ,�� _ , > � �.. .. `` 5. . - .� , _. . _ , . _ � � . C L A I- t•1 �7 � � . � . . . � . � .. : . . . ' _ . . General and Public Utilities 12776 through 12863 Liquor 1463 through 1506 , �� �� ' _ , , � C L CONTRACTOR S LICENSE T� BE APPROVED BY COUN I SEPTEMBER 18, 1967 - � ' EXCAVATING � Clark-Moore Excavating Co. Monticello, Minnesota By: Willard H. Clark NEW GENERAL CONTRACTOR ' � . Beaver Builders Inc. � , 3183 Beech St. St. Paul, Min�eesota By: Virgil Fedorenka NEW Blanske Construction Co., Inc. � 4029 Silver Lake Road � Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Bernard Blanske NEW D . L . Scherer ' 6525 2nd St. N. E. ' Fridley, Minnesota By: D. L. Scherer �N�W� ` Kraus- Anderson Of St.Paul 190 Ramsey Street , St. Paul, Minnesota By: William Jaeger,Jr. �W ' , . , � , � ' , '� , _ � � � _ _ . y �;l y� ;{ � � ° � � } � .�:.r'� .:a �s.X�� :ra � s{a '+a`9 � .,: � �t.'+ `r ds' > � � i� . � �1�d . A .,9`1 a1 �,/ -w` a7 ��.+� :r ��';d`�, ....�=d:�'.�' f�,,�' :l',�''..-�n'� `��"',�°��'�-�'Y„r�� � �:�:!'� �y'�f�� ,.�i''iir9 _.t.� r � .;iP.;.> y.i ,;,'Y : o n.?t . . . . � . . . . . . . . . . . , - . .., . . . . . . � ; . . . . � , . . .�. . � . . � . . . -j LIST OF MULTII'LE DWELLING LICENSES TO BE APPROVED BY COUNCIL SEPTEMBER 18, 1967 SEPTEMBER 1Z 1967- SEPTEMBER 1, 196 OWNER ADDRESS UNITS FEE ��3 I Floyd C. Bradley 5861 West Moore Lake Drive Fridley, Minnesota 5900 22 St. N. E. 7 $10.00 Floyd C. Bradley : � 5861 West Moore Lake Drive Fridley, Minnesota 5908 22 St. N. E. 7 $10.00 Floyd C. Bradley 5861 West Moore Lake Drive 10.00 Fridley, Minnesota 5916 22 St. N. E. 7 $ Mark & Anna Ruth Hasten 4700 Lowry Terrace ' 11.00 Minneapolis, Minnesota 5612 7th St. N. E. 11 $ Mark & Anna Ruth Hasten . 4700 Lowry Terrace • 11.00 Minneapolis, Minnesota 5640 7th St. N. E. 11 $ James J. Parlon & - - Melvin W. London 1675 Grand Ave. 10.00 St. Paul, Minnesota 361 74th Ave. N. E. 8 $ Sheldon Mortenson 1289 Skywood Lame Fridley, Minnesota 1200 Highway �� 100 18 $18.00 Sheldon A. Mortenson 1289 Skywood Lane 1$.00 Fridley, Minnesota 1230 Highway �� 100 18 � Sheldon Mortenson 1289 Skywood Lane ' 1$000 Fridley, Minnesota .1260 Highway �k 100 18 � Sheldon Mortenson 1289 Skywood Lane 18.00 Fridley, Minnesota 1290 Highway �� 100 18 $ Midwest Federal Savings & Loan � 85 South 8th Street Minneapolis, Minnesota 160 Misaissippi Place 4 $10.00 � ,�.,,,. . ,, �. , „. < . ,�:. , . : � � . _ . . LIST OF i�lULTIPLE DWFLLINGS SEPTEMBFP 18, 1967 Dale Crosby 6809 Winsdale Street Golden Valley , Minnesota Edstrom Realty 64 East 2nd St. Winona, Minnesota 7400 Lqric Lane 8 195 Satellite Lane 20 a Page 2. . $10.00 $20.00 ._..:'..:. ..� s..- ..g,�!:.g .vw.-.��t. +.,':.. . .._ . . . . t . . . . . . . . . . . . � . . � . . . . . . . ... . � , • �� � ' ' .' �`Tr.A AT T�� SEPTr�i�3r,R �.8, 7.�,,b'� CQUNCIL t�ETIriG , LI.CE�:SE.S TO BL APPR• � s�-�------- -- � � CAF� Co�R�utsx°: z:�d Go� �' C�ni;�•r by�: I��.oycz 4I. N��l�.c:� , ' b235 HS�hc�ay r65 P���10 Fr�dley, M�.nn����a , CIG�R�TT� ! T�rge� Food S cr�res b�: Hy��Appl�h�vn � '755 5�xd A��enu� N.�,o Fridl�Ys. i�L'.nn���ta , ' S�R�r�C� _S1_�1T�Ok1 Hol�.y '� 6�'T Se��-vic� S��ioa by: Phillips Pef,r�l�ara Compar.�r . , 6500 Unive?,sity A�*enuV Ide�; _ . Fxid).eyf h,�nz:�so�a. ' - "0_F"F_ SAI.E� ' . " Target Food Stares by: Hy Ap�leba.i�m . ', 755 53rd Av�nue N.E . - FriaZey, I�.inr_esota � . ^ , ' . : ' ' .... _ . - ' � � . , . ' � �� � ES1'ZM.�iT�;S TO BE APP�GVED BY TF� CITY CO°�TNCIL ° SEPTET�iBER 1£3, 1967. ' ' � � � n. ?�i. Noyes Constri tion Ccsiz�pany . ' Gener�l Contractors lOCI V7est �'rankli� A�venu -----��-- I�ir�neapolis � ' �a. , . �_______,.�� .� � r � � . . . . . . Fric+ley Civi.c Cen�t�r -° Cer��'' 'cate �To. 9 . (9-5-67) for ��riod ��ugus-� 1., - 7 to ,� ' to «ugust 31, 1967 $ 23,1r=Z.00 I��.2°Y'y S. Hor�,vitz & Co. , Inc. ' t�.°.c'nan�.cal Gor�trac��r 14�� - l.lth Avenu� south ' Minnea�?o�.is, P�innesota Fridl.ey Civic Ceri-car - C�rta.��.cate Na. �_ (8-25�G7) for L�e���d fror:c July ?C1 J 1967 ' to August'16, 19Gi $ 17,697e60 ' Ray Jordan and Sons, Inc, 2701 Second Street No. M�.nneapolis, Minnesota 5541]. , Water 1'mpr.ov�sr��nt Project No. 75-G (Landscaping) according io contract ' Estimate �1 (Fridl�y Commons, Filtrati.on Plant, and 112MG Reser.voir) (Parzial} $ 8�OFi7.06 _.-___-___--_______ __ _----_.,� ' F. D. Ch���n+Construction Go. and Assoc, \.. Contracting (A �oint �7Enture� �`'��_ 14Z7 Rhode Is�and Avenue No�th �.--_` , Minneapol.is; Minn.esota 554.27 e e m rov�ment Pro ' ect �`" ' �/ Estimate �;#2 -- Storm S w r I p 3 ' No. 8?, according �ta cQntract (Ely ancl Ruth � Street Area) (Partial) $ 3,741.47 ' Northdale Car_structian Co., Inc. - 5739 Wes� Broadway Minneapolis, ��.innesota 55�28 ' �s�i.r.iatP ?;-?. -- S��wM SPt�7@?" I1T1.?axOVE]'1GS1� Praject . � . �'t]'. `��� "R,CvC3i':C��Yl� `��3 �'CG43�.."'3C� • �' °��Y."�€?i: '-- �"i��° t : .:,. _.._. ...: ,.. .. . , .� - ..: ' Ilana) (Parti�.l} $ 24,].84.71 ' _ � ESTIIriATES TO BF AP1�ItUVED BY ^1HE Cl:�.f_'Y CUiJi�1GIL -° SEPTET�u3ER 18, 1�C7 (Continued} C. S. McCrossan, Snc. Box 336 Osseo, Ma.nnesota. Estimate -;;-3 - Sani-cary Sewer, C�7a�cer and Storm Sewer Im��rovemen�. Project Nod �4, according to contract (Baker Avenue bet�aeeri Osborne Road & 75th extended east, Onondaga between Central and stinson, etc.) (Partial) Comstock & Davis, Inc. Consul.ting Engineers 1446 Counzy Road "J° Minneapola,s, Minneso-�a 55432 ' ____ For the �urna.s'n�ng of resident insgec�ion and resident supervision for the stakinq out of the construction work for: $ 21,670.20 Estimate �3 - Water Improvement Project No. 83 from July 31, 1967 tYbrough September 1, 1967 (Tank Repair - 1z Million Gallon Reservior - 5290 Johnson Street N.E . ) $ 5 .00 � �r% ' Esta.mate #2 - Storm Sewer. Impravement Project No. 87 from July 31t I967 through Septeraber 1, 1967. . (Ely s� Ruth Stree� Area) $ 1,225.5Q ' Estimate �5 - San�.�.ary Sewer, �{7ate� � Sta�rc� Sewer Im��ovem.ent Project No. $4 (Bakex �venue between ' Osbarne Road & 75th extended east, Ono;�daga between ` - Central and Stinson, etc.) $ 1,140.50 ' Est�nzate �2 - Storm Sewer Im��rovement Project No. 82 from July 31, 7.967 throuc�h Sept�m'�er l, 1967. (Target - Cheri Lane) $ 1,436.50 1 Estimate #3 -- Water Improvement Project No. ?5-G from Ji?iy 31, 1967 through sp?ater:iber 1, I967 ' (FEncing and Landscapin,g - Area o� Commons Park, FiI-crati.�n Pl.ant, ar_� g�servoi.r} . $ 50.00 w . . , � G .. . �� i.:iv ."m`= 3��•�� in2 .�� �i�Y €t,ax ��:�' ��P w :9v1. s.b .�i�:'._I � x.�...'., � . 't .:�5` v,.. ..0 . .» . .�.� �9 _ �x' .�5 a .t8 , ' E sti;n�te ; 5- P��ie3ody Nizn.or' Park Improvement Pra j ect No. P-1 from July 31, 1967 throu�h-September 1, 1967. _ . $ 30.00 - ' � - .. � I ' :, .,� ' _ �nr ' , ' � ' �J ' � ' �� � �����,��� �� � P�������1 � AIA DOCUMENT G103 GWN[R E� ARCHI�i"ECT ❑ CONTRACTOR (] FIELD ❑ OTHER PROJEC7: Fridley Civic Center (name, address) 6431 Univer�.ty Avenue N.'E . �� � TO (Owner) 6013 � ARCHlTECT'S PRC)JECT NO: City of Fridley CONTRACTFOK: General Construction 6431 University Avenue N. E. D, ivi. Noyes Fridleyt Minnesota 55421 � � �:ONTRACI' Dr1TE: November 2, 1966 in atcordance with this Contract and the attached RpFiication For Payment the Contractor is entitled to payment in the amount stipulated below. The present status of the account for tfiis Contract is as follows: ADDITIONS $ DEDUCTIONS $ O�t1i,IP�lAL CONTRACT SUM .:$ 282 J 6OO . OO Change Orders approved CNANGE ORDERS (j, 715 .00 in previous months by TOTAL AUD1TlONS ...$ Owner— TOTAL SUB TOTAL . . . . . . $ Subsequent Change Orders TOTAL DEDUCTiONS .•�'-28�t 315 . 00 Number Approved CONTR�CT SL�M TO DItTE .•$ 28r 463 . �� (date) BALANCE TO FINISH . . $Y-- 70TAL COMPLETED TO DA�E � 260, 891.00 G-1 5/1/67 2p 269.00 MATERIALS STORED .,.$ G_2 7/25/67 ls 042. 00 TOTAC COINPLEYED & S70RED $ • G-3 7/25/67 3j404.00 RETAINAGE 10 a/o 26 j 439. 00 TOiAL EARNED iESS : RETAINAG� . . . . . . $ 234, 802 . 00 LESS PREVI+OU5 CERTfFICtiTES . : $ 21 ], (60.00'� - THis cER�ri�t�AT� ... ,$� 23, 142. 00 ToTALS . � I 9 % , 4 D � =e �� Net change by Change Orders $ 6, 715 . OQ _: F" ,���.n° °. — �, n,� �.,6� . Architect:,� S. C. -SI�1112�T & •ASSOC13t�S . : t .�3 � , r � r �- .-i;�Date: BY ,-�, �; c- a,r.d .. Se tember 5 1967 This 'Eertificote is not negoUabie. It is payabfe only to the payee named herein and its issuance, payment and acceptancP are withtsut prejudice to any rights o� the Owner or Contractor under their Contract. If AIA DQCUMENT G702 APPLlCAT{ON FOR PAYMENT, or other application form containing satisfactory evidence of payment for Work previausly co:mpleteci �O.eS NOT ACC:OMPANY THIS CERTIftCATE, the Contractor shall first provide the equivalent certification by completing and executi�g the. following: h' State of: County of: '� The. undersigned certifies that the Work covered by this Certificate fer Paymeni has been completed in accordance with the Coniract Documents, thai aU amounis have been paid for �b'ork for which previous Certificates ' for Payment �vere issued and payments received, and tha� thp turrent payment shown herein is now due. , :. , ,,.; , , ' Contractor. ' a.,.• Date: Subscribed and swom to before me i �s day of � 19 , Notary Pubfir. My Commission expires: : ' ' CERTIFICATE NO: 9 DATE Of tSSUANCE: AtA [)OCUiv1ENT Gi�3 • CERTIf?CATE FUiZ PAYMc�1T • SEPTEiV1EER 1966 EDITIl7N •�1966 AiAO ONE PAGE TI{E ,SMERfCAN IhSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTS, 1735 NE4V YORK AVE., ;lYV, Wl:15N1NGTON, D.C. 2000fi � . c � 1 ;:.,: :rt,� ...!�'f wJ �u �dt 3;. 1 _ .:a ' r� ; a � � _� �z a.e a �;��� • , ' ' _ , ' ' ' ' c� ��r ��! E iz ?�;r f"� 17 � C i � CON+R�;C?O:? FiFtn OTFIER n C� n �:j AiA G703 ----- _� ___._ _�__. � I D A T E O F ARCNIifCT'S °ROJEC!� Nta: �0�..� J� issun,r�c�:������ 25, �.�6�!' PROJKT: FI�I��,��.' ��.VIC C�NTE� �i CERTIFICATE NO: $ ADDRFSS: G�3�. U�����SIT'Y AV�':si1�'U� No Es �- i APPLiCATION NO: $ O W N E R: CITY OI'` I�'�'�SDE,E� Wj FOR PERIOD CONTRACTOR: I�o So H�R'�'I�TZg INCo M FROM: •Jtdl�' �� 1967 coNr�ACr �o�: I�i��H.�'�It�.z'�I, WO �' � ro: Au����� �6� �s6? co TRACT �.Ar�: �������i3�� �, 19G6 ,; ' a% SB �0 5�i�;��Y % ���OCIAT�S ° i ro: VI�I�,GE �� ��I��� owN�R a in accordance with this Conircct and the attached Appliwtion For Payment the Contracio.r is entiti�d io payment in the amount stipuiated below. The presen4 status of the account for this Coniract is as fo(luws: Q/ AFP�OVED ❑ APPROV�D AS NOTED ❑ RETUF,NcD FO� COn�"cCT10�1 ❑ i�OT E�UAL TO 5^r�i,?FiC "„iIQ,lS CKPCE:ED f�r'. D�Slrtd �'.hD P!'.".7� R!At5 C�LY. VED;COR i0 EL• R�SAOi.SIEi. FG� a`,�,^.UP..aCi C1F Q�raii a�n�.FJS�ca.3, v�Arsca.ss"L CF ftElD CCRT�iSiONS Af:D CGfl��:i<t.T�CN WiTN kil kDlACEai 4YORY.. . . \�`�iYG�Q�Y��Y ��t'�'..i ilYt.'��7 �4�s�• E353 Bi''uJP�iiNGiGf�l t:;t:L\'rY BLOO .�GT NiNNESO'fA 5.420 BY------- ����%�/ DATE------- C�I� _4_�-�------------ -- ' �� y<,c ��-- t s ►�,�+� � �o ° $�7 ���-� . Architect: = .. - . ;+ t��� ' � �t;,� ;<. , C�RtGi�lAL COt�lTRAC�' SUi� . $�.,18}�Q.�__ CHANGE ORDERS TOTAL Ai�D1Tl0�lS . : . . . : $ 83$.Q�% SU� TQTAC. . . . . . . $I18�g5:8v��? 70TA1. DEDUCTI�NS . . . . . . �--�S�Qas� TOT�:L �Ci�+3°���CT 7i3 I�:�7'� . �_�,�.890$9000 . BALANCE TO �fNiS�! . . . . . . $���Q9�.�0 TOTAL COfv3PL�T�� T� aAT� .$_ 95.083,00 MATfRIAt.S s'fORED . . . : . . $ iCarA� �O�°��TLD �r�]� si���� . $ 95�Q83-,00 __ L E S S _Z�_ %!� E 7 A i N A G E .$--$y-s�-$ o-3Q- TOTAL EARN��J I.�SS • RETAINAGE . . . . . . . . $ $5,574a70 LESS PRE`1i0U5 PAYMENTS . . . . , . . . . . . $ 6?e8?! .1�',� �His c���'a�����'� . . . . . . . . . . �_1?�69���Q_ _ BY�' _ : .._, ,.,. , Date:- � � - - ;,- y -- , �_ , ��_ .� / 7his certificate is not negotiable, it is payable nrlly to the payee named herein and its issuance, payment ancl acceptance are without prejudice to any rights of the' Owner or Contractor vnaer their Contracf. IF A[A DOC. G702, APPLiCATiQN FflR PAYIv1ENi, or othar application forms containing satisfaitory evidence of payment for ' work compleied do not actom'pany this Certifcate, the Contractor sha11 prcv'scle the follow'sng ceriifcction by signing below. �a ; ._, , Is State of: ` . � ._ -= } I p ' � : ,, i Subscribed and Sworn to 6efare me this � County of: # ) i � The undersigned certifies that the V�ork covered by ;his Certifica�e �cr �� Payment has been compieted in-pccordance with the Contrcct Documents, day of 14 �, that al{ ifems sho�vn on previous Ap�licatiors �ar Fayment ard on �,vhicn �� ' paymenis have been receiv�d have now been paid, and fihat the cu,-rent 'votary Pulal:c: � payment shovr� herein is now Gue. . a _.. . 9 Ganiractor: . ' �o' a�. � ���'�iizi� ��',o N�y �.or^rssi�r: ex�'s;es; " :�• : �c '� � � � . . � � . . .. y � (� By' ��C�<�J1�'� �,'_.�t.�.-j%�2/ Date: B�ZJ�b�--- — �Z , , �jr � p � � � � � A� ��r �1r �p9 T iL� ��+70 CERT(FICAYE OF PAYMEFiT . • . .� . �, .. . . �� . . � . . . . . � � . . .. � AI� OOC G•703. SEPT. 1963. EDITION ONEPAGE � �TtiE O.McRi�:AN IN3T1iUTE CF ARCH17£GT4 PAGP � t� A�A G�� ._ . . .. 1i35 NEW YORK A'IE.., WASHINGTOti, a. C. CC` iS68 . � �� ., . � � • RESOLUTION 1`.0. 168-196; ' A RESOLU�ION TO A.DVF�TISE FOA BIDS ' BE IT RESOLVr� b.y the Council of the City of �'ridley, as follows: 1. That it is in the interest of the Cit� to award bid contracts for the following item, materials, and work: � _. SIGN ANL' FLAG �'OLE . . ' 2. A copy of the sp�cifications for the above described items and materials, together with a proposal for the metnod of purchase and the payment thereof have been presented to 'the Ce•ancil b� tre City Manager and the same ar� hereby , approved and adopted as the plans ar_d s�ecifications, ar.d the method of acquisition and pa�rment tc be required by the�Cit.y with respect to the acquisition of said items ' an�. materials. 3. The purc'nase of s�.id items and materials as described ' above shall be effected by sealed bids to be recsived and opened by the Cit,y of Fridle�r on the 18�' day of September, 1967. The Cit�r Manager �.s directed and authorized to advertise � for the purchase of said items and materials �ay sealed bid proposals under notice as �rovide�. by law and the Charter of the Cit�r of Fridle.y, the notice to be substantiall,y in ' form as that shown b�r Exhibit "A" a�tached hereto and. made a part of b.y reference. Said notice shall be pub- lished at least twice in the official n.e��rspaper of the , City of Fridley. � PASSID AND !�OPTr.`� BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TI-� CITY OF FRIDLE'Y ThIS � ' � DAY OF SEPTIl�ER , 1967 • , .' �' ATTEST : .' CITY CLERK - P![arsin C. Brunsell ' ' - _ ' MAYOR - Jack O. Kirkham �� � � � � � ' ' ' ' ' ' � , ' � ` , ' + � ' : �i CITY Or' FRI�t�EY BID NOTICE for __ _ �SIGN AND FLAG POI,E EXHIBIT "A" The Cit�r C�ouncil of the Cit�r of Fridley , I�Iinn°sota ��ill accept sealed bids cn Sigr_.I & Flag Pole for Civic Center on tne 18�' da� of September, 1967, 1Lnti1 12:00 o'clock Noon on said date at the Fridley City Hall, 6431 Universi+y Avenue Northeast, Fridley, Niinnesota 55C�21 (Tel: 500-3�50)• All bids must meet. the �:inimum requirements of the specif�cations. Failure to compl� with this section can result in disqualification of the bid. Each bid shall be accompanied by a Certified Check, Cashier's Check, Cash or Bid Bond and made pa.yable without conditions t� the City of Fridley, Minnesota, in an amount of not less tha.�:�five percent (5�) of the bid, which check, cash or bond shall be forfeited if bidder neglects or refuses to enter into Contract, after his bid ha.s been accepted. The City reserves the right to accept the bid which is determined to be in the best interests of the Cit�t. The City reserves the ri�ht to reject any and all bids and waive any informalities or techr_icalities in ar_�y bid rs- ceived *aithout explanation. The City Council also reserves the right to consider such factors as time of deliver�r or performance, experience, responsibilit� of the bidder, pas� perfo-rnancE of simiiar t�rpes of items or materials, availability of produc�s and o�her similar factors that it ma� deterc�ine to be in the best in�eres� of the Cit�. Copizs of the specifications and general conditions uiay be exaa�ined i.n the office of the City Engineer - Director of Fublic Works, or copies a�ay be obtained from his office. Al1 bids must be submitted in sealed envelopes ana �lainl.y marked on }h° outside with "SIGN � FLAG POLE". _ Publish: September 8, 1967 September 15, 1967 M9RVIN C . BRUIdS�'LL Acting City �anager � . � �. . .. , i ,�,-t ,/ .' ) / . .� ._. ._... .. . �� ' . � � ,i (.�-7 �, � . RES�'OLUTIOTT N0. ���� � t ��� , A RESOLUTION RECEIVING TFIE PRELIMINARY REPORT AND CALLING A PUBLIC HEARIitG ON THE NTATT�t OF THE CON- STRUCTIOPd OF C�TAIN IMPROVE'iv�+�11`I'S : S1REL� i' II"IPROVE- , MENT PROJECT ST. 1967-1 (ADDET�UM �}l� . 1 - WHEftEAS, the construction of certain improvements is deemed to be in the interest of the City of Fridley and the property owners , affected thereby, BE IT RESOLVID BY THE CITY COUNCIL of the City of Fridley . � ' . as follovrs: . • 1. Th�.t the preliminary report submitted by the Cit�t Ehgineer is hereby received and accepted. , 2nd da of 2. That this Council will meet on the � • October, 1967 at 8:00 o'clock P.M. at the_Cit�r , Hall in the City of Fridley for the�purpose of holding a Public Heasin� on the improvement noted in the Notice attached hereto and made a part ' thereof by reference, Exhibit "A". . 3. That the area proposed to be assessed for said ': improvements and each of them as noted in said notice are all the lands and areas as noted in said notice; all of the same to be assessed pro- portionately aecording to the benefits received. . 1 _ . 4. That the City Manager is authorized and directed to give notice of such Public Hearing by publish- , in.g a notice thereof in the official newspaper of the City of Fridley accordir� to 1aw, such notice to be substantially in the form and substance of . � ' � the notice attached hereto as Ex_hibit "A". - �_ AUOPTID BY THE CITY COUDTCIL OF THE C1TY OF F`RIDLEY, THIS � .-' . DAY �F , 1967• • . ' . . ' MAYOR Jack 0. Kirkham ' ATTEST: � . ' —__—_— . ' n C . B��ansal �. . � � . . � . .. CZTY..�I�EE?K =Mar�r1. . . . {; :. . . f . . - . . . . - . :' � � . � ' • � ' � � . ' . � . . ' . . , .. . . . . -� � .. . . '., .� . . � . . . '� ' , � .. � . � . � ' ' , � � ' ' ' - ' ' � OFF'ICIAL PUBLICA�1'ION � � � ITY OF FF�IDLT��'Y �Exhibit A� , NOTICE 0�� H��RIT1G ON INIPROV£i`���vTS STP�F�'�1' IMPI�OVEi1?��ivT PROJFCT ST. 1967-1 (ADD�NDUM �1� WH�tEAS, the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota has deemed it necessary and expedient tha�L the improvements hereinafter described be made. NOW, THEFt�'ORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEI�1 THAT on the 2nd da�r of October, 1967 at 8:00 0' clock P.M. , the Cit.y Council �,ril1 meet at trie City Hall . in said City, anct will at said time and place h�ar all parties interested in said improvements in z�rhole or in part. The general nature of the improvements in the construction (in the lands and streets noted below� of the followino improvements, to-wit: CONSTRUCTION IT�I ;.�., _� . �� � Street improvements, including grading, stabilized base, bituminous surfacing, concrete curb and gutter, water and sewer services, incidental drainage, and other facilities located as follows: Hugo Street: From East River Road to East End of r5treet, . Connecting With Ironton Street. ESTIMAT� COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $21 a 200 .00. THAT TFP AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SAID IMPROVIIvLENT IS AS FOLLOWS: For Cons�ruction Item Above . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . All of the land abutting upon said streets named above and all lands withiri., adjacent and abuttin:o thereto. � All of said land to be assessed proportionatei.y accordin.� ta the ' benefits received b.y such imgrovements. , ' .� ■ That the Council proposes to proceed with each of said improcements as separa±e improvements, except as hereafter otherwise providad b.y the ' Couricil, all under the followino authorit;r, to-wits Minnesota Statutes 1961,� Chapter �.29 and laws amendatory thereof, and in conformit.y with the City Charter. � - � DATID THIS DAY OF OCTOBEft, 1967 BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL. ATTEST: MA.YOR - Jack 0. Kirkham .' ■ ' :,.�: _._. , .CITY ;,��E�£, - .Marv�n �,G,. Br_unsell . , , . F , : ' ' Publish: September 22, 1967 September 29, 1967 I.' � : �_. � �/ ' S.C. SMILC�' � ASSO�l�`��E� Suite.i2 +1750 Hen;�epLi .^-.venue FE: F3-Gi$7 ' Minneapolis Minnesoto 55403 ' , ' � ' � ►�' .. .. � To: H. S. Horwitz & Son C�iANGE ORCER N0. M-3 1411 11 Avenue South Date . 8 Septetnber Minneapolis, Minnesota Cort�m No. : 6013 Contractor for: Mechanical FTork � � At: Fridley Civic Center � � Owner: CIty of Fridley ' (� Contract dated: November 2, 1967 You are hereby instructed, subject to provisions of the above mentioned contract, to make the fo!- (owing modifications therein: Furnish and install complete, all material and labor required for finished supply air system north wall, and provide duct extensions to center of room with 12 x 12 ceiling diffuser in room 8-7-3 and library area, and $" necks thru accoLStic tile ceiling. For the sum of add $260.00 coordinate duct and diff.user locations with alectri_cal contractor for ceiling lighting. All work to be accomplished as per applicable contract and specification requirements, ' . - .. -Amount of 0riginal Contract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 118,020.00 , Arnount of Previously Amended Contract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 118,251.00 . This Change Order No. M-3 Add . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 260.00 ' _ , ...... . Present Amended Contract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 118, 511.00 ' S, C. Smiley 8 Associates, Architects Owner �it� of Fridle� g . r, '. n ,,. Accepted y- ; ,. . . , . . . . . , By . . � - . ' Firm H. S. Horwitz & Son Inc. � _ . Accepted ;�� , _ By _ By __ � �r'� -1Y-L ��� z �- -:�' ' Date _ -- � __-�-- �-- T _ oa te - Z � : �/�' f r� ._— . I , . • ` ' � , ' . ; , , � S. C. SMILEY � �1750 HENNEPIN AVENUE ' , ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' � `. � September 12, 1967 City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue Fridley, Minnesota �. ` r� Jr AS S O C i f�T E S A R C^ H IMTRE AC 'T CS MINMEAPOLIS, jv11NNESOTA 55403 377-7801 Attention: Mr. Marv Brunsell, Acting Cfty Manager Re: Fridley Civic Center Dear Mr, Brunsell: Reference is niade to your letter of August 29, 1967 wherein the Council apparently questioned our billing for ehtra services and asking for a breakdown. The brealcdown is as follows: Architectural time only � March 1967 .................46 hours ' May 1967 ................... 6 hours July 1967 ..................33 hours August 1967 .............. .54�heurs ..................139z hours Rngineering :ime only fo; the same period asabove .............................................. 52 hours Architectural time in coordination with engineering work ...................................... 26 hours Totaltime ............................................417z haurs Actual cost as billed ..................:..........................$2,464.77 We wish to fur�her clarify the matter as we had advisec� tYze Council members and the farmer City Alanag�r each step nf the way that the various items invalved cou?d only be done by us oz an extra service basis an.d would be charged an an hourly rasis as per the contract. At r.o time did we proceed without authorization from the Council, Ci�zy Mar.ager, or an authorized person of the City upon verbal or written directive. In most cases, o�here verbal authorization was given, we follo�aed up by a memorandum. OLr engineers wer.e advised r_o keep tirne on all extra ser�i,ce items. We further advised many ti.mes that we would like to expedite matters to keep yoL:r costs down and that indecisions cause added ti.me and e�pense. , ' Mr. Marv �runsell September 12, 1967 Page 2 , , ' I I r , L , , , ' � ���' � Because of the many items and the period of time involved, it is impossible to account each hour to each specific item because many iLems overlap; however, our written records first indicates we performed work on an extra service itme back on December 2, 1966, some in January and Feb,-uary 1967. Please note that we actually started our charges in March 1967. Your files should reflect most of the items discussed and worked on;however, to state it briefly, we worked on the following items: 1. Exterior site work 2. Exterior site lighting � 3. Telephone and auxilliary alarm equipment 4. Emergency generator and emergency lighting 5. Tunnel to existing building 6. Paneling of Council Room wall 7. Police Department location and layout . 8. Library location 9. Exhaust of valt room so printing machine could be installed 10. Change storage room to vault room 11. Intercomm system 12. Telephone line - to new building or to existir�g building 13. Change size of Room ��'35 14. Exhaust of Room B-7 which was to be Civil Defense room but considered for . print machine location. I5. G�tting prices for sign and flagpole layout 16. Getting cost estimate etc. for dedication plaque. _ All of these items, of caurse, involve the mechanical engineer, the electrical engi�eeer ard the necessary telephone calls, correspondence, follow up, etc. which add up very fast. In some instances our people have put their time spent on extra service items in with their regular supervisory time; therefore, you have not been charged anc� we have no way to be comgensated for same. If you feel that there is any doubt that we and our engineers have not spent the time and are not entitled to full compensation, we will be happy to meet with yau . and show you each �aeekly time sheet and I will go through each item af correspondence and rec�rd with you. . If you have any questions, please call. Sincere r . _ �__.. Nia s^�� urno t o ����� , S, G. SMILEY & ASSOCIATE� , '/slj ' � _ __ _ ! �( ' ' ' + • . /� R C H 1 T E C T 5 v MILEY & ASS�CIATES A. �. A. "'. R. ^. '. �. ' C . C . 5 377-7801 J •1750 HENNEPIN AVENUE MINNEAPOLIS, �MINNESOTA 5540 , ^^ �., �``` . S7AT EMENT 2�7�,t_�_:, • ��a, �,.�; �� '. ^ •� � �� ��� City Council �- - ;; City of Fridley r �� t�"� _f' . � `: . ' _� 6431 University Avenue 'c�� � ,,;,�� Fridley, Minnesota . t�r��`�° 6 ; ;_ `Y��� ' , . . August 18, 1967 r te r Professional Services Rendered: Fr'ldl@ C1.V1C CE:ri ' � • ............$1,�87.54 . July 21, 1967 balance due........•••••••••••' •' . S Supervisory Service , • D M. Noyes Est. #8..........:.$20.281.00 � Hoffman Elect. Est. #7.. .... . 11,210,00 • • 31, 491.00 , _ 2°0 of $31, 491.00. . . . . . . . . $ 629.82 - . ' Architects £ee C / .... ........... Extra.services to date including . ' , Architectural, Mechanical, Electrical and Structural engineering for . planning and engineering of areas and , equipment to be changed or added i.e: . standby generator wiring, telephone . room, Police Dept., Park Dept., corridor work, site ligrting, plaque, exterior •• , ....... ..... . .... ......."�2.464.77 sign, library, etc. ..... .. ... - . : # $4, 182.13 _ . .,_ ,, �: _ . . • . . . ; _� ' , ' ' . , . � ' ' ; ' ' ' ' . .' ' , ' I --- � �� �� ¢ p ��� ' � s" � 7 1 p .� �.n ,� �� �_ � �- � � �a [�-� � 1 ��� orF�c� oF rr�e !nr,�,o,. , r,r:�F��r�R, flgii�t�ES�T/� 550�i6 Septe:nber 12 , 1967 7.'o the �tayor, Gouncilmen and a11 other Villa�e Officials Genile�uen: � I sllould like to extenil to you a eor_ cli.al invitation to attencl tl�e , Rea�onal l�teeting of the Lea��ze or Minnesota Municinalities to be heZd at the auditori!un of �ast Central Electric Association, Braham, l�[innesota, on October. 5, 1967 at 6:30 pom.. East Central Pl.ectric Association will host the dinner ai�d also assume all costso They shou.ld lilce an early indication of youx intentions so tiiat adeguate f.-ood and Cacilities �re availal�le. � These Region�il rleetiii;;s �ere lz��ld for the purpose of �;i_vina ar�a �fF_ici.als �n oppori:ni�ity �-or in f'orrnal disct�ssi_ons o(' prc�l�Ieius o i' t:irncly and loca7_ interesto Lea�;u� st<<.[.'( members and r�presentati_ves c,I� various state depar.tments iai11 also be pres�nt to provide ans��aers to puzzling problF�r� s you may haveo Please comF �aith your questions �nd be prepared to �oin in discussions �aith youx fc�llow officialso I am sure it will be a profitlbl� experience. I�lso, tlle Leabue has requested a me��ting sessi.on on PEF�-�—Social Security to be held at appruximately 4:00 p.ni, in the afternoon on this same-da�e, This meetinb will be helcl in the meeting room of the First Stafe Bank of Braham and the T1eague requests t�iai. cac�i vi7.lage ar ci.ty h�ve zt lEast . one representatave, oz mor�, ai: this meetingo �Je shall lie lookinb furwarcl to seeinb you at these rneetings, . : - . Sincerely yotzrs , � � - � I �J _ � � ��� ,�.,�..sf �.�-?�-t�- , , � Beauford Johtison, �i�1or _ Village of I3ral�.a�n Enclosi.lze . _ _ , , �, \ ' � � � . � LAW OFFIGES ' WEAVER, TALLE & H ERRICK ,� � CfiARLES R.`NEAVER � - HER.MAN L.TALLE VIRG�L C. HERRICK . R06ERT MUNNS . ' ' JAMES D. GIBBS � . . � August 29 , �9 67 '. . ' Mr. Marvin Brunsell City Clerk , C ity Ha 11 Fridley, Minnesota 3�6 EAST MAiN STREET ANOKA,MINNESOTA 55303 421-5413 623� UN�y'�RSkTY AVENUE N.E. FRIDLEY, MIPINESOTA 55421 560-3850 �' r � �. �� . �' ��� Re: Appeal of Donald F. Sexter or. assessments for � , the 1965-1 Street Project , Dear Mr. BrunselL• - This letter is to advise you that the ate�above appeal a1The terms of , accepted our offer for settlement in th this settlement are that the assessmer�t will be reducec� by the suin of $1,000.00. Sexter Realty C.ompany is to place the $1,000.00 in escrow ' according to our previaus escrow agreement. Said monies to remain in escrow until December 31, 19 69 ,� Mr. Miller, attorney for Mr, Sexter, wanted �o have �he change made so � Sexter would not__l�e charged interest on the aho-u:�'�d�C�ion. I - that Mr . �_�--..---- told him that I di�. k�eli�ve that this would be r.o problem. , recia�e it if you would place this rrratter on the agenda for I would app . ratification by the council. • , letter from L'onald Savelkoul regarding the property Also enclosed �s a at 5th Street and 63rd Avenue N. E: Plea se place this on the agenda for ' 'the next council meeting . Sincerely, .. . ' _ . _ ��,' �� _ ` % /' ; � v� C � ���'-�' ����!',•� . _ : - C.� �%v-� �: i ' _ Virqil G . Herrick � ..ek • _ � .� e nc . _, � .. Lf MEMO T0: City Manager MEMO FROM: Nasim Qureshi, City Engineer MEMO DATE: September 14, 1967 MEMO NUI�ER; CM ��67-39 __ . i RE: Plantin� Around Civic Center As you know we are calling bids for the above item and I prepared the specifications based on the infoi-mation supplied by Bob's Produce. I had Bachman's Nursery and Ihindee Nursery people mention to me that the information provided on the specification is not adequate to be able to bid competitively and also their feeling was that the landscaping plan certainly is not a professional job. As I indicated earliex to you that the City should hire a landscaping architect to do a good professional job and pre- pare the specs for letting the cantract, otherwise we probably ara leaving ourselves open for criticism. If the City wants to hire a landscaps architect, please advise me so that we can delay the bid opening date. NQ:ob � f.,, -�j � . `.� _ _::_S�._ t...a.!t,c,v� �._., . NASIM QURES�II, P.E. City Engineer � ' 1 � ' � � ' , , ' � ' ������ �u6r�����a �'��l t��t� �'��¢� �� ���ct 5TATE OF MINNESOTA - �OARD MEM�ERS ]oseph A. Craig - Chairjil Mel f orcd C. Chr•i.rtens�rl Ha�•old O. Goertz Arnold j. Holz � � Pert'y L. Malvirt Vilus M. Nagel Ray E. Sheridan Joh7z G. Sorigc�s ]eronae A. Trapp james F. Wol f e : LIY� lke I� 781 •2164 t458 COUNTY ROAD "J" MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA �2 Honorable Mayor and City Cotm.cil City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota Re: Commerce Park Connection Proposal SERYI�iG � Blaine Circl e Piiaes Caorz Rapidf Pridley Lexirtgton Mound.r View Spring L�cke Park September 14, 1967 Gentlemen: ' The North Suburban Sanitary Sewex District Board has received Fridley Resolution No. 138-1967 regarding the above proposed connection, and upon the recommendation of the District`s Attorney, the Board has determined that the election is conditional under Paragraph 3 and, therefore, is not acceptable to the District in this form. Please adopt an election resolution in conformance with the form previously forwarded to you by the District. At its September 12th meeting, the Board discussed the requisites that would be needed for a temporary connection policy. The Board has instructed its staff to prepare such a policy which will conform to Laws 1961, Chapter 90, and to the Master Sewer Use Agreement. After re- view of the staff's recommendations and after adoption of a temporary conn�ction policy, the District will then be in a position to further consider the Commerce Park connection proposal. Very truly yours, �� � � NORTH SUBURBAN SANITARY SEFIER DISTRICT � ` '� � " / ��% � , �// , �--L— A '`��,%�`_`Y�% j "4 ' i V //' `l! �� �%�c,� /f/ " , Melford C. Christensen, Clerk + ' . 'i' , '� .�,I _9 'J,�Y ,i'��"�r`r� � � �+� ...n� ..li► ,i+A �+` ti0' Y" � ✓:.M � --i1 � _ �F : a �: -:.. ... . � �... � . . . � .. . � .. , . + ,�' .� x,� �+"`°'+��C : 2IIla� "�'� m� �' � � . � , � ! .� ' ? PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTT'fENT CITY UF FRIDLEY , ' � I � I ' � ' MON'I'HLY REPORT - AUGUST 1967 HOU RS STREET DEPAR'�MENT . . . . 120� 1. Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . . 17 � . Grading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . . 21 3. Gravel Hauling . • • • • • • • • • ' ' ' ' ' " 5 4. Gravel Surfacing . • • • • • • ' ' ' ' � � � � � , , 176'� 5. Miscellaneous Street Work . . . . . . . . • : • • . . 8882 6. Patching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 81 7. Shop Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8. Si:gns, Barricades and Painting School Crossings •:. 338� 9. Stabilizing with Chloride . . . . . . . . • • • 122 10. Equipment Repairs - Street . . . . . . . . . . . . . WATER DEPAR�MENT ' , . 60 1. Filtration Plant Cleanup • • • • • ' ' ' ' � � � 174 2. Filtration Plant Operations . • • • • • • • • • ' : ; 73,� 3, Final Readings and Collections . • • • • • • • • 98 4. Hydrant Repairs and Elushing • • • • ' ' ' � � � , , 107'� 5. Miscellaneous Water Work . . . . • • • • • • • • 1 6. Painting of Hydrants . • • • • • • • • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' � 7 , Painting of Pumphouse . . • • • • • ' ' ' ' � � � � , 49'� 8. Pumphouse Cleanup . . . . . . . • - • • ' ' ' : . . , 113 9. Pumphouse Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . 9 10. Standpipe Repairs . .� • • • • � • • • ' ' ' ' ' . 5,� 11. Valve Inspections and Repairs . . • • • • • • • • ' 23 12. Water and Sewer Inspections . . . . . . . . . . . . 92 13. Water Meter Inspections and Repairs • • • • ' : : . � 10� 14. Water Turn-ons • • • • • • • ' ' ' ' ' � � , 13� 15. Watermain Break . . . . • • • • • � • • • ' ' ' ' . 2 16. Watermain Taps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . . 55 17. Equipment Repairs - Water . . • • • • • • • • • ' SEWER DEPAt�TMENT 61 1, Lift Station Inspections and Repairs ••• •••. 89� 2. Mant�ole Repairs . . . . . . . , • • • • • • • • ' ' 88 3. Miscellaneous Sewer Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29 4. Sanitary Sewer Break . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : 83� 5. Sanitary Sewer Cleaning . • • • • • ' ' ' ' � � � � 14 . 5. Sanitary Sewer Iraspections . . . . . . . . . . • • • 17 7. Equipment Repairs - Sewer . . . • • • • • • • ' ' ' � STORM SE��+IER DEPARTI'fENT 30 � 1. Catch Basin and Storm Sewer Cleaning : • • ' : : � , 150 . 2. Miscellaneous Storm Sewer Work ' . . . . 'fi . i _ � . � ' Page Ztao PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTNIENT MONTHLY REPORT - AUGUSI 1967 ' , HOURS MISCELLANEOUS 1. Fire Department . . . . . • • • • • • • • ' ' ' ' ' .' 2 ; . . : : . . : . . . . . . . . ' . ' : 14� 2. Labor Meetings 58� 3. Park Department . . . • 24 4. Police Department - Painting . • • • • • • • • • : ; 75 , 5. Sick Leave . : : : : : : : : : : : : : : . . . . . . 69 '6. Storm Cleanup . , , , 368 ' 7. Vacations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , : 12 ' 8. Weekend Duty : . _ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . 8 9. Equipment Repairs Administration 8 10. Equipment Repairs - Assessor . . • • • • • • • 20,� � 11. Equipment Repairs - Engineering , • • • ' ' ' � � � � 33 ' 12. Equipment Repairs - Fire Department : : : : : : : . : 6 13. Equipment Repairs - Liquor Stores . 7� 14. Equipment Repairs - Park Department . • • ' ' ' � � � 15 ' 15. Equipment Rerairs - Police Department : : : : : . . . 25'� 1(�. Equipment Repairs -�Snow and Ice ' , ' ' 1 ' ' 1 ' , ' ' _ n RESOLUI'1=0N N0. A RESOLUTIOI�T APPROVING FINAL PLANS AND SFECIFICATIONS AND EXECUIING A JOINT AGREENIENT WITI3 THE VILLAGE OF NEW BRIGH'_�'OIV FOR CONSTRUCTION OF STINSON BOULEVARD. . Wf�EAS, Resolution No. 131-1967 of the CitX Council of the City of Fridle.y adopted the 10�' da}r of Jul.y oriier2d the improvement of Stinson Boulevard from Mississippi Street zo 6� Avenue. WFiEREAS, this is a boundary street common with the Village of • New Brighton, therefore such street should be constructed under a, joint agreement, and WfiEREAS, such an agreement has been proposed which is acceptable to the two municipalities. NOW THERE�'ORE BE IT RESOLVID by the Cit.y Council of the Cit.y of Fridley that the final plans and specifications fer the improvement of . Stinson Boulevard by Milner U1. Carley and Associates are hereb,y approved. NOW TH�E�'ORE BE IT RESOLVID that the Mayor and the City Clerk of the City of Fridle.y be authorized and directed to execute and transmit to the Village of New Brighton such agreement, a copy of which is attached hereto, for the purpose of the Village of New Brighton executing such agreement. ADOPTID BY ThE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1967. MA.YOR - Jack 0. Kirkham ATTEST: ' CI�'Y CLERK - NTarvin C. Brunsell � � � ' , ' � , ' ' ' , , ' ' 0 CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA OFFICE OF THE BUiLDING INSPECT(.'R TOPIC: MONTHLY REPORT TO THE CITY MANAGER AUGUST 1967 NUI�ER OF PERMITS ISSUED ' 1967 1966 THIS YEAR TO DATE TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION AUGUST AUGUST - 5 5 95 Residential 18 �68 Residential Garages 18 12 92 Alterations & Additions 12 � 1 Multiple Dwellings � � Commercial 1 3 Z p 1 Industrial � 2 Municipal � 3 Churches & Schools 0 0 � � 0 Hospitals 5 30 Signs ld . 3 2 1 Ploving 4g 44 302 • OTHERS Heating Plumbing Electrical LAST YEAR TO DATE 101 101 6$ 7 3 1 0 2 42 365 35 34 167 216 28 33 163 219 53 54 297 414 116 L21 b2z 84g ESTIMATED VALUATION OF BUILDING PERMIfiS ISSUED 101,500 $ 101,500 $ Z,895,675 $ 1,998,000 Residential $ 22�622 96,763 132,575 - Residential Garages 25,670 519,278 308,945 Alterations & Additions 18,870� 161,870 16,000 352,000 Multiple Dwellings 65,000 1,163,975 � 766,500 Commercial 72,000 � 242,000 874,515 Industrial 242,000 4�Sdfl 177,421 Municipal 0 0 Q � p 503,000 Churches & Schools O 0 p 116,000 Hospitals 4,000 .30,420 51,875 13 900 2,200 Signs ' 200 5,500 Moving 3,5 00 4,266,778 $4,990,364 $ 477,440 $355,192 $ . ' � 1 .,. . � . , • ' _� � ' � , . MONTHLY REPORT TO THE CITY MANAGER PAGE 2 , AUGUST 1967 , NUMBER OF LICENSE CURRENTLY IN EFFECT , AND LICENSE FEES COLLECTED TO DATE ' . : TYPE NUMBER FEES COLLECT�D ' BLACKTOPPING , $ $ 90 _ CARPENTRY 1 , 15 EXCAVATING 15 225 � GAS 34 510 GENERAL 76 1900 HEATING 42 630 HOUSE MOVING 1 15 ' MASONRY 24 360 - OIL HEATING 6 90 PLASTERING 7 105 ' ROOFING 1 15 SIGNS �15 375 . . WELL DRILLING 2 30 ' 23Q $ 4360 , , , : PERMIT FEES •, 1 1967 19b6 THIS YEAR LAST YEAR � PERMIT NUMEERS TYPE AUGUST AUGUST TO DATE TO DATE , �k9381-9429 BUILDING $55Q6 $1235 $14,067 $12,049 ��6b9E-6748 ELECTRiCAL 815 753 6,219 6,273 . ' ��3931-3965 HEATING 1747 873 4,787 6,585 ��4382-4409 PLUNIBING 766 521 4,309 � 3,663 ' SIGNS 344 105 952 1 277 $9,178 $3,487 $3A,334 $29,847 � ' ' • , . ' . � . , 8-79 (R�V. 11 -3-6.) ' � � (Standard Form of the International Associorion oF Chiefs of Police) (Copies available at Federal Bureau of investigation, Washington, i�. C, 20535) CONSOLIDATED MQNTHLY REPORT POL{CE DEPARTMENT ('ity of ----�{II�TFiY --- Mont}: cf ___.i�'.JLi1:�Jl _, 19Ci1_ , TABLE 1.--DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONNEL Average Daily Percent Daily Average Dai(y � Numerical $trength Absence Absence Temporary Details .Averoge Effective $trengTh � End o( �'�am � month Samc �or tF irn.: nonth � � a. r c-;th Same month this rnont6� !�st year Th.�mor.th :a�t yc-u'r `�hisn.��r,th t.tst�yenr .��his ruontt ia t ye.ar "['hismonthLastmonth last year 'Cot<<1 persciin�.�l. ChiFf's office . . Records bureau . Unlformed force . Detective hiire���i.� Trafflc bureau . 1 s ............ . ._.. . . . � ( . :'� . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . � _ .. . . � . . � . - !1,. First relief . . . _ . . . Second relief . . � � Thlyd rellef . . , v � �' TABLE 2.--CHANGES IN PERSONNEL ' TABLE 3.--DAt�Y AVERAGE PATROL STRENGTH ; 1. Present for duty end of last month .......... 22 _ Same month _' O This month last year _. � � 2. Recrulted duilnq month . . . . . . . . .�. � . . . .��. �� � � � - � . j.' � 3. Reinstated durinq month . . _ . � 0 1. Total number of patrolmen _� . . . ... . . Total to cxccount for , . , . . . . . . . . . . . G� 2. Less pErmanent assiqnment5 (public . � � � � � � � � ofEices, derical, chauffeurs,.e,c.) . . . ��4.-�Separations fiom the servtce: �- �� . � 3.� Less details to speclal squads oe bu- a, : • . . � teaus (trc�fflc, vice, park', etc.} . . . . . (aj Voluntarg resiqnation . . . '"� � � � -�� �� ���� - - -� -� •�'� -- - � . - � � �- ' � � � . 4. Averaye daily absences of� patrolmen - (b) Retirement on penslai . . . . . _ � assigned to patrol duty owinq� to: � . -' � � : � . � � � . � (a) Vacatlon, suspenyslon.. rest , • . �(c)� Reslqned with charqes� pendinq days, etc. . �� � � �.(d) Dropped during pmbction . . . � . � -� (b) Slck and 1n)ured . . . . . . . . . . . '' (e) Dismissed for cause . . . . . . . � i � : (f) Kllled in line of duty . . . . . . (c) Tempomry detalls . . . �2 1 �v� .12 {9i Deceased . . . � . � Total separatior.s • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total uvetage daily absences . . ( e7/ - _ ' � . j� y� ". 5. PresenY for duty at enc! of month . . . . . . . . . . . �� 5. Aval2able for putrol duty . . . . . . . . . �`ti'��f ,__ �' ---- -- < f . . � , „ , ; _ , - � T��LE ��- C�l�d�� 1���3� P���E� F�Lf�� d��Ti°�/i�'Y � RER�[� —' CHANGE ( . OFFENSES KNOWN TO TNE POLICE CURRENT YEAR V5. LAST YEAR ; CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES VS.3AME MONTH V5. SAME PERIOD (PART 1 CLASSES) REPORTED OR ACTUAL p�TUAL TNIS LAST YEAR IAST YEAR KNOWN UNFOUNDED OFFENSES YEAR TO DATE THISMONTH THISMONTH NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT la. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT ]. ' �. �- • MANSLAUGHTER 2. FORCIBLE RAPE TOTAL a. RAPE BY FORCE . b. ASSAULT TO RAPE - ATTEMPTS 6 3. ROBBERY TOTAL a. ARMED • ANY WEAPON b. STRONGARM - NO WEAPON 4. AGGRAYATED ASSAULT TOTAL �- � �'� _ a. GUN b. KNIFE OR CUTTING INSTRUMENT ? 1 � c. OTHER DANGEROUS WEAPON �' d. HANDS, FIS', ETC. - AGGRAVATED a. BURGLARY TOTAL ? a. PORCIBLE ENTRY � b. UNLAWFUL ENTRY • NO FORCE 1 1- Z c. ATTEMPTED FORCIBLE ENTRY 6. LARCENY - THEFT (except auto theft) 21 rZ �.9 �� a. S50 AND OVER IN VALUE 7. AUTO THEFT 2 2 �3 CRIME INDEX TOTAL 16. MANSLAUGNTER BY NEGLIGENCE 4e. OTHER ASSAULTS - NOT AGGRAVATED • 66. LARCENY, UNDER SSO IN VAIUE �� i7 PART I TOTAL B $2 'rK � � TOTAL PARTIIINCIDENTS ..............�j-���i...................... ........ ?..... , TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS NONCRIMINAL CALLS `•''�� • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • ' " • • ' ' '�t,���' ' ' ' ' Tnrer f e11.5 F�R P�LICB SERVICE . . .. . . �".� . ... .. . . . . .. .. .. . .. .. ...... . . . .K���..... AUTQMOBlLESRECOVERED O (A) NUMBERSTOLEN LOGLLY AND RECOVERED LOCALLY .........................:..................... � (B) NUMBERSTQLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED BY OTHERJURISDICTIONS ................................... ,� " (C) TOTALI.00ALLY STOLEN AIITOSRECOV�RED ........................ .......................... � (D) KUMBERSTOLEN OUT OEJURISDICTION,RECOVERED LOCALLY ..............................,.,......... . �• � . '. � TA�L� 5-- VALE�� C)F F�:��� � i l� ST�i.�P3 �i�� REC�V���� , VALUE OF PROPEF,TY VALUE OF PROPER7Y VALUE OF PROPc'RTY TOTAL YALUE OF OFFENSE YALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN LOCALLY STOLEN LOCALLY STOLEN OTNER LOCA�LLYSTOLEN STOLEN LOGALLY AND RECOVERED AND RECOVERED BY 1URISDICTIONS .' Pi20PERTY RECOYERED LOCALLX OTHER JURlSDICTION RECOVERED LOCALLY ROBBERY O O O O � BURGLARY ZJ_ � ot O • L O p 3 s L O LARCENY ���i�CSO Z�1 •Ot� O G�UI, ���.1 � �: AUTO THEFT 1.Ci OoJO O �t�s�Jl� OoJO rs�JO _ �TOTAL 1.0%5%.�6 2816.9i 30.C�,� 28J�6.91 . �.75,00 T�4BLE 6 - - OFFE�SE5 CtE�R�D �Y �RREST � ea to daf� (includ� exce tior�cal clea�ances) Y r � � NUMBER OF OFFENSES PERCENT OF OFFENSES CLEARED BY ARREST CLEARED BY ARREST CLASSIFICIITION OF OFFENSE$ TOTAL�CLEARED BY ARREST OF TOTAL CLEARED BY ARREST OF (PART I CLA$$E$) - PERSONS UNDER 18 PERSONS UNDER.18 THIS LAST THIS • IAST THIS LAST THIS LAST YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR I. CRIMINAL HOMICIDE a. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER b. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE t. FORCIBLE RAPE TOTAL a. RAPE BY FORCE b. ASSAULT TO RAPE • ATTEMPTS � 3. ROBBERY TOTAL I. o. ARMED - ANY WEAPUN 1 b. STRONG-ARM - NO WEAPON l. ASSAULT TOTAL i a. GUN b. KNIFE OR CUTTING INSTRUMENT c. OTHER DANGEROUS WEAPON d. HANDS, FISTS, FEET, ETC. • AGGRAVATED e. OTHER ASSAULTS - NOT AGGRAVA7'ED 1.� i. BURGLARY TOTAL 6 3 a. FORCiBLE ENTRY b. UNLAWFUL ENTRY • NO FORCE e. ATTEMPTED FORCIBLE ENTRY �. S. LARCENY - THEFT (ExCEPT nuTO TMEF7) a. 550 AND OVER IN VAIUE Z 8 b. UNDER S50 IN VALUE �� 3 1 ►. /tCJTO THEFT _ . �7 Z�' : GRAND TOTAL ��3 7� - 1 ' . _ � _ ,,: =� _ _ _ : ' � TA�l.� '7 � - P��S���� �����5 t E�, ��i�.RC��D ��D � D6���SE� �� [���I�G i�f.��lT�� � COURT DISPOSITIONS THIS MONTH � ARRESTS PERSUNS FORMALLY ADULTSGUIiTY pNCLUDERELEASED NO FORMALCHARGE) CMARGED ACQUI7TED REFERRED TOI UNIFORM CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES THIS OR JUVENiIE ' ' . • MONTH �F OF OTHERWISE COURT TOTAL OFFENSE LESSER DISMISSED JURISDICT�ON � JUVENILES ADLLTS TOTA� CNARGED OFFENSE ' 1. CRIMINAL HOMICIDE • ' • a. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER b. MANSLAUGH7ER BY NEGLIGENCE 2. FORCIBLE RAPE � , 3. ROBBERY 4, AGGRAVATED ASSAULT • 5. BURGLARY • BREAKING OR ENTERING a � p 6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEFT AUTO THEFT) IO 1 �-� u �" ' ' 7. AUTO THEFT ,- �' ; 8. OTHER ASSAULTS (RETURN A- 4e) , �� 2 i � � � TOTAL - PART I CLASSES _ ! �� � �,'� ' THIS YEAR TO DATE ZO.L ? `�-�-� LAST YEAR TO DATE , PERCENT CHANGE ' 9. ARSON - 10. FORGERY AND COUNTERFEITING 11. FRAUD ' 12. EMBEZZLEMENT 13. STOLEN PROPERTY; BUYING, RECEIVING, POSSESSING A � 14. VANDALISM v ,' 15. WEAPONS; CARRYING, POSSESSING, ETC. 16. PROSTITUTION AND COMMERGIALIZED VICE 1 17. SEX OFFENSES (EXCEPT 2 AND 16) a. 1 1' ' 18. NARCOTIC DRUG IAWS ]9. GAMBLING 20. OFFENSES AGAINST THE FAMILY AND CHILDREN 21. DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE 1 '- 2 � 1 ' 22. LIQUOR LAWS 2 �' . Z3. DRUNKENNESS 1• �' 1' 1 24. DISORDERLY CONDUCT �� '�' � ' 25. VAGRANCY ,2 2 26. ALL OTHER OFFENSES (EXCEPT TRAFFIC) TOTAL - PART 11 CLASSES �2 4 20 l�! � � THIS VEAR TO DATE " " '1 �y � ' LAST YEAR TO DATE PERCENT CHANGE ' TRAFFIC ARRESTS THIS MONTH PHYSIGL CUSTODY ARRESTS WARRANTSSERVED ' CI7ATIONS ISSUED TOTAL TRAFFIC ARRESTS AND GITATIONS ' 1 _ _. _ zz I 6� l�� II �a II �� I 1- � . _ � , ? .-�-• . : . . B-i9� (�ev. 10-::1-05) . CONSOLlDATED P�IONTNLY REPORT ' . ' TRAFFIC SUMMARY police Department Month of �t'TU��� _, 19 � , , ,T''�i.11)LE�' _ City of TABLE 1. �CCIDENT SUMMARY ; ` This Montti . Year to Date - ' This Year Last Year ' o�o Change This Year Last Year ofo Change w?; 338 3�.2 �'$ : Accident Total 2� 3� , 0 1 � Fatal 20 °3� lta5 131 � }l� Personal Injury 1. -- - � l_ 1{ "'�-t9 19� 1?lk Property Damage � � Pedestrian � TABLE 2. ENFORCEMENT SUMNI�RY This Month Year to Date This Year Last Yeaz ofo Change This Year Last Year o�o Change �j ' 9 J .r6� `�� � 8Cg — � Traffic Total � �� Hazardous Violations �.35: �8 �97 !;?� t;oII ¢!t , 17 22 °?3 : 1�� 13� +1.9 Other Violations - 95 2�1� 'S Parking � . _ � � 17 —36 DWI Accident Arrests and Citations 1 TABLE 3. COMPARATIVE SllI�IMARY OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS �ear to Date ' . This Month This Year Last Year o/o Change This Year Last Year o�o Change + } Total Accidents 27 3� �2� j3� 3�2 � ' � . Q 1 � Fatal Accidents Persons Killed � � 3 � , � 20 -;� �-�u5 �. �lo In}ury :lccidenis � Persons Inlured 2� �.1 -�9 �fi3 �27 ��5 Pedestrians Killed � � � O . 0 0 2 ? �77 Pedestrians Injured � �. � 9 —!:5 � �� +�'3 Ait and Run Accidents � — : I 3 '� _ ��3 � Cleared by Arrest �% _ " Cleared - No Arrest �! --� — ---�� TotaT Cleared 'a` 33 � ' � . .: _ : _ , _ � ' i ' � TABLE 4. COMPARATIV�SUrVi,NARY ACCIBEl;TS AND ENFORCEA4ENT (By Hour of Day and Day of Week) Monday Tuesday Wednesday 7'hursday Friday $aturday Sunday Citation Citation Citat:on Cit:ition � Citation Citation Citation Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Time dent Arrest dent An•est dent Arrest dent Arrest dent Arrest dent Arrest dent Arrest 12 M Z '.. 1:00 - 1 2:00 _ 3:00 . 4:00 5:00 J. 6:00 ]. 7:00 �. 1 � 8:00 9:00 � ' 1 10:00 1 . 11:00 1 12 N - - 1 Z 1:00 1 2:00 ]. l 3:00 a. Z 4:00 1 5:60 - - 6:00 - 1 3 ?:00 _ � 1 8:00 ;- , � 9:00 Z 10:00 2 11:00 -- Nate: °Citation and Arrest" column shouid ittetude nII traffic citation� and arrests made during esch haur period except p�rking � citations. - ' _ _ _ _ • . : ' ' ' TABLE 5. CONi�ARATIVE SUN�htARY OF ENFORCEh4ENT (By Yiolation) _ This Month � Year to Date This Year Last Year• Thia lear Last Year o o Change ' �t, 2� t� ' J� Hazardous Violations Total ? r�� �� �t �, � 2 1� 17 -36 DWI � 112 5? - 28& 29� -3 : Speeding . � � Reckless Driving : - 1- _ 2 .. ' � . i ' , 1 ,' Careless Driving - 23 � 'I4affic Signal �.�. 32 � 8 ��. E`� +3 Stop Sign Other Regulatory Sign � �'? , �- _ Improper Passing Improper Turning � _ 2 Right of Way - Vehicle 3 � Righi of Way - Pedestrian Following Too Closely , No or Improper Signal �" . Improper Start from Parked Position � ' _. Improper Backing ' Improper Lane Usage �. � Failure to Ikive - Right _ �'i i Defective Equipment 3 2 21 _ _ , { Other Hazardous Violation , 7 22 - �.55 z�� +�; Other Violations Total � � . sj 2�u ��� Parking Violation Total ' �'. 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The Fridley Jaycees respzcffully reqL?es� the honor of your presence a� �h.e dedication cerer�ouies for the Com�u�,ity- Billboard to bQ helct Svnd�y evening, September 24, 1967� at ?:00 P.2�. ' Durino the prograra, ti�re vrould Is�e to intrc�d:uce the council- men and �rot?ld 2ike to ha�e �-„he �ayor say a fAti`I Ydords, The guest speaker for thess ceremonies vrill be Se�a�or Tora. Graig. In addition, I�iss Fridley, Connie Elseth, tiYil1 chris�en the Biii�o�rd �.�th a bottle ofl dc�estic ch�pagn.e. The Bilibot�rd Dedication Coaanittee of t,he Fridley Jaycees is h.apef'ul that �he City Cauncil srill be able to atiend �hese ceremonies. Thax�k you, ' : . . Very - yours, ,.. '�-rr� - _ �'� � �j':��' �� C.!`�°_�i y� �. �b • DT`J. gE311,S� Fridley Jayeees R.S.V.P. . . "Leadership Training Through Community Development" , . : F . ,s1 1 4 . PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING - SEPTEP�t3ER 14, 1967 Pa�e 1 ROLL CALL: The meeting was called to order by Chairman Hughes at 7:33 P.M. � Members Present: Myhra, Jensen, Hughes, Ylinen, Erickson Others Present: Engineering Assistant Clark APPROVE MINUTES OF PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING: AUGUST 24, 1967: MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Jensen, that the Planning Commission Minutes of August 24, 1967 be approved. Upon a voice vote, aIl voting aye, the motion - carried unanimously. APPROVE MINUTES OF PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING: SEPTEMBER 7, 1967: r MOTION by Ylinen, seconded by Jensen, that the Planning Commission Minutes of September 7, 1967 be approved. Upon�a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. , RECEIVE MINUTES OF PLATS & SUBDTVISIONS-ST'REETS & UTILITIES SUBCOMMITTEE MEETING: AUGUST 31, 1967: MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Myhra, that the minutes of the Plats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities Subcormnittee of August 31, 1967 be received. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, t�e motion carried unanimausly. RECEIVE MINUTES OF BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL MEETING: SEPTEMBER 6, 1967: MOTI�N by Erickson, seconded by Ylinen,that the Planning Co�a¢nission xeceive the minutes of the Building Standards-Design Control maeting of 5eptember 6, 1967. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 1. PUBLIC HEARING: REZONING REQUEST (ZOA ��67-08) DALBERG REALTY FOR THQMAS BRICKNER: Part of Lot 6, Revised Auditar's Subdivision ��10 - rezoning from R-2 (limited multiple family dwellings) to R-3A (limited multiple dwellings). Member Jensen read the official Notice of Public Hearing. Mr. Folstad of Dalberg Realty said he is the broker between the seller and buyer and that he believed the apartment building would put the land to'the highest capacity. Mr. Brickner presented the plan of the building which would be a fourteen unit two bedroom apartments. Mr. Folstad explained his statement of"the best and highest use of the land"by saying that he was an appraiser and whenever a piece of property was in a spot zoning area, it would be pretty hard to build a$25,000 on it, so - that multiple or some type of multiple would be putting the land to the best and highest use for the developer. , .i , � P,�lamzin� Commission rleetin� - September 14, 7.967 � � Pa�e , 2- The Ergineering Assistant �vas asked to sho�v the audience the present zoning of the area on the wall map. Ghairnlan Hughes referred to Petition ��32-67 given to the Planning Com- mission that evening against the rezoning of part of Lot 6, Auditor's Sub- division ��10. MOTION by Myhra, secancied by ylinen, that the Planning Commission receive Petition ��32-67 opposing the rezoiiin of ��'10. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the�motiontcarriedlunanimouslyvision The audience were then asked to express their opinions. Bill Whiting, 1316 66th Avenue: "My tax statement does not refer to a spotted neighborhood. My property abuts and adjoins the property under con- sideration for rezoning, and after I saw the si n went aroun:d and looked at apartment buildin s, g g° up on the property, I I ran into places that have flood lights lighting thekparkingtarea�odiPdontt. know the size of the proposed buildin � left for parking. I also found several apartmentabuildingstthat hadaindivice dual garbage and rubbish cans assigned by number. Several were left uncovered which attracted flies. I think I overheard that these would be two bedroom units. In the units I have checked, there could be anywhere from one to four children. This is quite disturbing. I would ask the Planning Commission to deny the petition for rezoning. Mrs. David Mech, 1315 66th Avenue: "We have a ver nice street. all one family dwelling, and the children are well behaved. Right now Central Avenue has plenty of one family dwellings and the apartment will be ri ht in between one of them, The children in the proposed apartment will not have enough room to play, as there will have to be parking for twenty-one cars. It will change our whole neighborhood." Thomas Moore, 65$0 Central Avenue: "I live across the street from the� proposed apartment house. The children i,n the apartment behind us do not have any play facilities. Also, during the winter, I have to back up an incline going up the driveway and more traffic will create an additional hazard." Richard Wilson, 6550 Central Avenue: There has to be an entrance and e�it for theTapartment.be0urtdxivewayagoes up an incline and it is a traffic hazard caming out our driveway,rr Mrs. Wilbur Larsan, 1340 66th� Avenue: time the Rice Creek School was built, the Citynand1School wentrintoapartner- ship for a combined schc�ol and City playground area. for the number of children in that area now, and if youtincreasea hetposs bii lity of more children, some consideration will have to be given to that fact." Mrs. Ra1ph Sauer, 1320 66th Avenue: "According to the drawing of the parking facilities, I am sure there would have to be more cars than shown and they will use our dead end street. Parking on both sides of the street would be hazardous." Mrs. Ronald Ennis, 6601 Central Avenue: "I'd like to point out it is already a business corner, post office mail box, school bus stop, children cxossing the street. There is a t�affic hazard problem now. The children � _ � � . � 1 Planni�z Conunission T1eet_ln� _ Se . 14, 1967 would have to use the la Pa e � P yground in summer and winter." Mrs. Dazwin Bosell, 6617 Centxal Avenue: from the Onan plant. Cars park on Central Avenuehoreonl66th, iL- willab�ic hard in winter time to see the children." .. John Neil, 6616 Central Avenue: "What is the size of the buildin cars would have to be paxked thexe which would fill up most of the area? The People coming off 66th would find theix view would be obstructed substantiall-. It is a safety hazard." J y Charles E. Carlson, 1399 66th Avenue: brought up so far, what came to m ��In view of all the things of this proposal, that this wouldysetna was, if you were to vote in favor see one apartment buildin and the P�ecedence. I would not wish to I first noticed the sign that read�"Site.for 1/�SUnits Apartmenturbel when you not to vote for it." urge Loren Palmer, 6596 Channel Road: "It is no fun living across from an apartment and trying to keep a decent yard. It would be a hazard. this summer a child has been hurt on Channel Road and that street is note even used as much as Central Avenue. ' I don't see how you can put 14 families in an apartment of this size." Mr. Whiting: "There are no sewer or water facilities in front of this property. We were told, at the time the sewer was put in, that it was a limited sewer facility, There would have to be sewer and water Central Avenue which creates a problem for the home own�rs aexo Pu� in on r, ss Central. A citizen said that we did live in an area of one bedroom apartments and the maintenance was not what it should have been. It does depreciate a neighborhood. �'S. John Neil, 6616 Central Avenue: proposed site, lots which are zoned R-2 are"builttg_lvenue, North of this Central Avenue, two of these R-2 lots are built R-1, '°n the other side of South of Mississippi on R-2 Iots, there are faur houseD1builtyRSluth is R-1. this would be rather bad zoning, and to rezone one little stri f I feel vidual's financial gain. If you are going to have an apartment, it shouldl be a number of planned units. in other parts of the country withrplanned�alab� nice as I have seen same etc. I am against this rezoning." P Ygxounds, recreation centers, David Mech, I315 66th Avenue: "I certainly think our neighborhood ha been somewhat misrepresented in being called"s ott opment is all Sauth, p Y��• Z'he commercial devel- the commercial aspectsTof rtheSneighborhoodfaze Southt a regular motel. though rezoned R-2 Really , is built R-1. We have some photos (they wereeg ven�toven the Planning Commission and then passed througI�l the audience), We tr to . keep the neighborhood clean, peaceful and uiet, y the rezoning. We are disturbed because ofqs ot rezoninf us are opposed to individual proposing to come into an area toprezone for his own financial g• Because of one gain, we do not believe this is a reason to disturb the peace of the nei hbor- hood." g Member Myhra said he would l�ke ta make one comment in defense of petitioner. Anyone has the right to come and make a rezoning request, tIt is perfectly all right, and there is nothing wrong legally with this a lica- tion. PP � i f P1_annii�a Consnission rieeting - September 14, 1967 p� e, _ �_ Myron E. Ost�'and, 1400 66th Avenue: "If you rezone this piece of property, which is in the center of our particular area, you would set a precedence for a lot of areas around that have the same situation." Karl Klopper, 658� Central Avenue: "I live directly across from the proposed building site. Can you give me the size of the lot?" Member Jensen said they did not have that information, but the follow- ing figures he had just compiled have not been checked: Area of the lot is 35,524 square feet, area of building 5,603 square feet, footage on Central Avenue is 214 feet, and on 66th Avenue is 166 feet. Mr. Klopper said there is a 30 mile speed zone, but who lives up to it? He would like a speed trap set because of the traffic and excessive speed. ./ Mrs. Jack Hoppe, 1351 66th Avenue: "My mother lives in an apartment " and I came here now from visiting her. I definitely would not want some- thing like that around here. I feel our neighborhood is pretty special and we would like to keep it that way." Mr. Moore: "When I moved in ten months ago, I made a point to check on vacant property. I called City Hall and was assured it was limited multiple. I hope that you gentlemen� will not see fit to rezone at this time." Another citizen said in xegard to the traffic situation that they are trying to say this is a very hazardous locatio�i, �tao more dxiveways coming onto Central Avenue with 14 ox 20 cars coming out, will make it all the more hazardous. With the situation as it is, plus a new apartment, they believe it is just going to make it so bad they are going to have more accidents than now. . Ralph Sauer, 1368 66th 9venue: "I agree with most of the statements made and I oppose the rezoning." � Edward Simko, 1327 66th Avenue: "I, too, am opposed to the apartment building. I agree with the statements of my neighbors. I would say that, before the Commission would even consider granting the request for rezon- ing, more should be found out about the apartment building's utilities, ,sewer and water." //� Jack Hoppe, 1351 66th Avenue: "I go along and say, with the rest of neighbors, I would like to see a denial of this petition." Mr. Brickner: "In regard to parking, Chere is adequate parking and adequate play area. The proposed play axea is on the South side of the building and is 64'x166'. We have allowed for a 35 foot setback in front and on the North, and i2 parking stalls. The City required only one drive- way . � � Mr. Whiting: ''Regarding a setback of 35 feet, all of the homes have from 50 feet to 65 feet setbacks. This building will stick out like a sore thumb on the corner. The parking area would be adjacent to my front yard." Mr. Holm said that with Onan coming live? T_t will create an increase in the miie speed -limit now, ancl an art�erial st in the area, where will the people traffic flow, but there is a 30 p sign could be erected. Plannzn��Coi�ilission p�Ieeting - Se tember 14 1967 � pa A citizen said, regarding a rata.o of 1z cars per unit, almost ever family is a two car family, Mr. Holm answered that young families can-y no� afford to buy a home early in married life. That does not degrade their earning power or social status. Speaking oi two cars, you will also note a young married couple can barely afford two. _ Chairman Hugl�es said to the audience that we are to consider a request, Cahich is a proper one, on its merits. It is not a cause for high emotion. The decision will be reached b a tory way for all concerned if we can avoid the emotion.and more satisfac- A citizen stated that the back part of the building is going to be the front view of everybody on 66th Avenue. This is one of the reasons for opposing the rezoning. Mrs. Edward Simca, 1327 66th Avenue: "I feel it is too crowded to build in the area. We will have no guarantee that the children will be in the play area. We have thirty or forty children now, and we are fine as we are." MOTION by ylinen, seconded by Jensen, that the Planning Coimnission close the Public Hearing for the rezoning request (ZOA ��67-08) by Dal- berg Realty for Thomas Brickner fox part of Lot 6, Revised Auditor's Subdivision ��10 from R-2 (Iimited multiple family dwellings) to R-3A (limited multiple dwellings). Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Ylinen, that in the matter of ttte re- zoning request, ZOA ��67-08, by Dalberg Realty for Thoma,s Brickner, of part of Lot 6, Revised Auditor's Subdivision ��10, to rezone from R-2, (limited multiple family dwellings) to R-3A (limited multiple dwellings), I move that the Planning Commission recommend to the City Council the �denial of the rezoning request. --, ember Myhra said that he thought he should repeat the fact that for anyone who has property, it is perfectly legitimate for the property owner to make the best use of the land as they see it. Here is a case where, to permit the request, would change the neighborhood. In situa- tions like this, the major concern, if this were a road, it would be considered at government level, but if it is a major concern to that particular area, we do pay a lot of attention to the people living in that area. Member Ylinen said that he found himself agreeing with some of the people who have been heard. The most striking and signifzcant matter is that, even though the present area on both .North and South, in fact, in in all directions, the areas are zoned R-2, but really are used as private residential homes. I think if the petition were approved, that it would change the character of the neighborhood quite drastically. For that reason, I approve the denial of the petition. Chairman Hughes asked for a vote on the motion that ZOA ��67-08 be denied. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously, 1 f • P1 Conrmission P�eetin e = SePi:ei�?ber l�E, 1967 Chairman Hughes informed the audience that the City Council an Monday, September 18, 1967 1967. • 2• PIJBLIC HEAI'�ING ; PLANI�TFD DEVEL01'MENT I Springbrook Park property development. Pa�e this matter will be before and acted upon.on Octob�r 2, 6- Chaii-�nan Hughes explained that this was the first public hearing for a Planned Development Distxict and the Planning Commission had no prece-. dent to go by, but would dc their best. He said, that in the past, the Commission f.irst listens to the petitioner, then will provide a time for the Cormnission and open the meeting to the public. Mr. Schroeder said, in preface, they started out with the property all zoned R-1 and part commercial, The owner wanted to see if something could be done to benefit the property and �eneral area of the neighborhood. To start out, the Plann.ing Commission was amendable to P.D. Development which gives the landowner the possibility of developing the property other than what it is zoned for, but a plan has to be followed. They did get the property rezoned to P.D, District and since then have had a couple of ineet- ings with the Planning Commission. They plan to develop the commercial zoned property as it exists and try to develop multiple residents. Single family residents did not work in the past. Mr, Schroeder gave out a booklet on the preliminary development plan, and used it for an outline of his presentation. He also had an overall watercolor of the area showing the shopping center, bridges over the creek, multiple dwellings, landscaping, lighting, proposed e�its and garages. Mr. Schroeder said the purpose of the preliminary plaxi presentation is to show the kind of plan tliey are proposing. If this is agreeable, we will go �nto more detailed studies and work with the City on the final performances of buildi.ng guides and com- pliance with ordinances. Member Jensen referred to the Plats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities minutes of August 31, 1967 which the Planning Gommission received at this meeting and said for sorne reason, there has been a decrease in traffic on East River Road. The previous count was 5,000 and in April of this year, 4,000. The projected count in 1985 from the Minnesota High�eay Depa,rtment is I0,000 vehicles a day. Prior to knowing this information, Mr. Schroeder brought E. Bather, a consulting engineer in the traffic field to one of the Subcommittee meetings and discussed the coming into the conunercial axea. One ofPthe�mostfimportantlpointsabye Mr• Bather was what can be anticipated fn a shopping center of this size. He indicated a certain volume, but in view of his projected figure for txaffic to and from commercial area, we questioned him on, what he thought the East River Road could reach before we had a serious traffic hazard an�l he said, at that time, he would not like to see it reach above 10,000 a day. However, since that time we have had to change the plan and introduce a second entrance on East River Road. The result of the Subco�nittee meeting was recommending approval based on traffic eansiderations. Member Myhra asked if provisions were made for a semaphore in the study of the traffic in the area. Member Jensen answered tha.t the fact that we have a State Aid road approximately � mile North and South a State Aid road planned, that the alternate results of a major State Aid road East and West connecting. Highway ��47 with East Rivex Road would be signalization of one or both intersections which would have the effect of bunching traffic and allowing � . � Pl.annin, Conuni.ssion Meeiing - Sept.eniber 14, I967 . . • Page 7 - ., openzngs �vitii pxoper desi_gn of this intersection. One of the points made by the traffic engineer was the necessity for right and leit turn lanes in conjunction �vith major entrance to commercial areas. At this point, Chairman Hughes stated one�forma�ity had been overlooked, that of reading the Notice of Public Hearing. The Notice of Public Hearing iar the Planned Development District (ZOA ��66-16) was read by the Chai.rman. The Commission quickly went over the P.D. Ordinance (Ord. ��349) check- ing the subsec�ions with Mr. Schroeder and they agreed that a lot more work had to be done on the preliminary plans by the Commission and the Engineer- ing Department. Member Jensen wished to express his opinion stating, inasmuch as the Engineering Department and Assistant has not had a chance to review this plan in some detail, he didn't think the Commission was in a position tonight to make a decision. He thought that a number of relatively impor- tant de�ails which they wexe unable to ascertain should be studied. Fur- thermore, he did not think they have time this evening, as a gxoup, to determine many of these details such as park, fire, space and other areas in the ordinance. He made a recommendation that the Co�unission�table the matter for the purpose of allowing the Engineers to thoroughly examine the plans and make a determination as to the accuracies of some of the features, and also to compute various axeas and xegions so that we can have a double check on Mr. Schroeder's work. Z'his is a very important development in the process of building, and certainly one that we are a11 very interested in--members of the Planning Commission, ownexs and architects-- and he felt the plan deserves every bit of study and�attention we can give to it. Chairman Hughes said that he agreed because already they have come across a number of things that Mr. Schroeder is going to be adding to the plans. In the normal course of events, we would automatically refer this to the Building Standards-Design Control. It was decided to set up a meeting with Mr. Bather, the Engineering Assistant and Mr. Schroeder to work closely wi.th Darrel Clark making any modif_ication to conform with any non-confoxmance that might exist. The Building Standards-Desi.gn Contxol will meet on Tuesday, September 19th, and will consider the preliminaxy plans of the Springbrook Park Develop- ment. Mr. Schroeder stated he would leave all the material he had pxesented this evening. Mrs. Kenneth Sporre, 301 Ironton Avenue: "I am just wondering if the Railroad Company really are going to put in 83rd Avenue. Where will 83rd Avenue go in? In the back of our Iot there is a 25 foot drop. Will this affect this development?" Mrs. Spoore's lot abuts Coon Rapids and the Railroad Company had excavated their property in the rear of Mrs. Spoore's lot leaving a"lake". Member Jensen said he could not comment, but did not think they need to assume 83rd would never happen because the district is industrial and truck traffic generated by industrial would require a road. In regard to the shopping center buildzng, Mr. Schroeder said that certain tenants have theix own xestrictive requirements as far as their tenants are concerned, and when'we do get to that point, we will have to � . 0 Plannin� Con�nissi__ o_^_n Meetink - Septembex 1.43 I967 . , ---- �� ----- pa�e S resubmit the shopping center. T`his is why I did not feel I should give yoa a general concept at thi_s time, Chairman Hughes suggested the following list of cxite.ria to follow in the study of the ordinance; Review by Building Standards-Design Control. Subcommittee on 'tuesday, September 19th. Mention fixed standards for advertising signs and lighting Plans for locafiion vehicle access and design See Engineering Department for reviewing plans for helping to determine vehicle access. Possibility of ineetir_g w?th Mr. Sather Review parking Engineering review figures and drawings for accuracy Engineer to check ordinance as it calls out requirements for preliminary plan and go down the line and check ` Engineering to give and indicate to us any problems they can see from Engineering point of view Engineer to look at plan in order to minimize any delay of petitioner and notify him of any discrepancy. _ Leave public hearing open to give opportunity to the public for participation if desired. �Plan to determi�ne location, extent of screen for truck loading rlr. Schrocder sai.d they understand that, if they did deviate, they would come back with another hearing. MOTION by Erickson, secon�ed by Myhra, that the Planning Commission table the Publi.c Hearing, P.D. Development District, Harold Schroeder (ZOA ��66-16) until September 28, 1967. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. � ADJOURNMENT: MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Ylinen, that the Planning Commission meeting adjourn at 10:45 P.M. Upon a voice vote, aIl voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. Respectfully submitted, r , . : �1 y�l'��" �� :.�--�... Hazel 0`Brian Recording Secretary t , � :��� Iz,c �oz�� f�r,� .>J�.T� ,� ,.�` - ------- - � . 1 ,� . , ' �1 � . ; r:t: r . , FC't C;I_1?_C C��,N`i'��if� _ - , �`.l ) ��. r ;�-�..�,-.; � --- �., _ ' ' � � - ; • ��FiI:UT,t�;Y, NT7:I�'�I��SO�A ' " `'� ` � - --- ' �_. �G�,.c.i - r _ __�-/��-�`.. _, _ • �v �� r. Bids Opcned SepLember 1B, '1967 at 12:O��.ldc�`���,�,,� �----- -----___-.___� ,.�._,�...,�__. ,_..�. _._�.__._ ,___.------_�.__. ___--- � PLANHOLD 1, Lakelana Brick & Stone Contr. 1�7 Craigwa,y N.�;. Fric�ley, Minneso�;a 55�3� R.F. Panek Construction Co. 530 12�-h Avenue Td . E. New Brighton, Minnesota 55112 Harvey Pe �erson Compan.yV yY 203 Nlississippi Street rridley, Ninnesota BID DEPOSI`i' -� , . ,-� v( \. �' �� � „� , �-- ; .; ---- ,. i � � ��= 7 ��:=a � t �`� � _ / r _ � ', �� I.:, � e>r_�:�. : �.�• L „_C."� i ,,> � � ; `w '�-i1 ,` � � . Drew Scherer ��`�-�� '- . - —� _ �525 2nd Street N.E. � Fridley, Minn�sota � 55432 � ` ;-'� �� y. ��. �- Berglund-Johrison, Inc.---^--�---1-�R��� _�._..._.. 357- 2nd : treet � Excelsio�, Minnesota �� -,,r` ` I� � �% I `� �: Y �,_ -----_._______.�.__ ----------- ----..._._ � Karl Dedolph Const . Compan.y ��:-; ..,f_ �ti ��;-., �; 771 West 7� Street t� , � St. Ps,ul, Niinnesota ,,�.- � .y� ��`,`. ° _ '� 55102 � �-v�; �' _:� ._ � � � � �, �� � 1 >-��. ----- ; -_- D.M. T,Foyes Const�. Co., Inc. � %��..�%•;:�t.��, l00 Franklin Avenue GTest Minneapolis , Minnesota � j�=' `=ry'Y'� `` `''��`" ` . � f �, � . :�-,..-,r} � _ --� '� _ _._._ . D• rd. Narstad Com an- �' ' �` w 7101 Hi hwa P'� t"��,.'� .? !�.�. :,�,� i �' Y #65 � F, �,� , Minneapolis, Minnesota . ,�/ U :'; r_t�: I Special;y Sales Service, Inc� � c�14 t enn Avenue South T�Iinneapolis, Minr:esota � 5��05 � �,-'� `; �� BASE BID �� ,-�, �� 7 �, r c: ��� � <, l l ��:�, ! � � �� . c� o �� ,?; ;� oe. c� ����., �� I ��:<z� ;����� � - COFZFLEI'I01d � DATE ;` 3 � �����.� �'� �- � �� �I� � ! : _ �_��`-� ��; f 5E� l i _�i�,�,�� ���C� �} � �- , . ._ , . . . .. • _ ., _ _ _ _. . _. .. . .. ., G►7 p Yi,AV1�r�Tcr �� o�� c�vi c c��,rr���1� . ,� _ ` , �zi�L�, N�_r��rF,so�l�� _ Bids Opened September_ 18 '1967 at 12:00 Noon PLANNOLD�t ^-- - -- -- Halla Nursexy, Inc. 4917 Eden Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota �� 55424 Pine Cone Nursery 9900 Foley Boulevard N,W. ; Coon Rapids, Minnesota 55432 . Rose Hill Nursery 2380 I,arper�teur Avenue W. St. Paul, Minnesota 551�3 Instant Shade Company 8130 Ball I,ake Road New Hope, Minnesota 55378 Bob's Produce Ranch 6520 East River Road Fridley, tiIinr�esota 55432 John L. Neumann & Sons � 2638 West Broadway Minneapolis, Minnesota � .:.5�411__- . Minnesota Tree, Inc. , � 605o Hi�nc��?� i�y F -�L�*3en Prairie, Nlinneso;a ! 55343 � � BID DEFOSIT t � �� ��--��__--_--- _- �� s� �°� BASE BID S, ��!�t ��' �j �� �� � �,j?`�,�C� ------- - __ __-----=_—�mt.r., T COT'4PL�TI�Td � � DA^1 E � r .. . .. . _ .._ _.- ... .... .....--,°°�s f: � � �� � . i � • , � � ! , �----------- `` ' � i � 0 /j�� ��,,�f : " „ /'"-� - ' i , ; � - � � _ `��15,�7,� . ; , --- ------, Gurtek & Ra�oero � �� �i �Ci��, t ' � 2460 ?d. 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