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PLEDGE OI' AT LEGiA�>7CE :
INVOCATIOiQ :
ROLL CA.LL -
PRESENI^A�l'�ON OF �1S�7AP.D - REi> CROSS:
MINUTES-
ADOPTZON oF A��a:
PUBLIC Hi�ARTNGS -
None
Regular t%�ee�:ing, November 20, 1967, Pages 1- 21.
OLD BUST�SS:
l. Second Re�.uing o� Orda.nance Amending Chapter 45,
Sa.dewalk ti�7idths, Page 22.
2. Secand Reaca�r� of Ordin�nce Fu-n�rza�.r.g Cnapi�r 45,
Adding Sec�caon 45.262 -- Do�l� Fron�.ryge Lo�.,
3. Resolu-tion Se-cting Se�.�er Servi�e Charges for
hiul.tipl.e L`cvel.lzngs and Trailer Couw: �s,
4. Cons�.deration oi Permit to P-Tove Hous2 from
6279 Unive�si-cy Avenue to 490 � 57th Pl�ce
Northeus �,
DTt�t^i BUc±�7ES5:
5o Bids -�;a�er, Se°�,,er �nd Stor.rn Ser,er P�oj���t �8B
Oper�ed Noon, Decen�er 4, 1.967 j,
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6. i.c - pproval of Ag ��er:��.t ;; 55619
S.P. 0205--32 tor S�.gnals on T�H. �-�7 at Osbo�ne
P.oad and Intexst�te �694 �ar�c�s an� n�.��,,,-; � �s
pex-ta; n; na ���,
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7. Considerat�_�n o� Appxovai of �.aser,:�r�-t fo� �xive--
4vay to t�� e Park Uepaxtrrent G�?.� ��e ;.hrough 1�sP
pr_operty,
Page 23.
P�ges 24 - 26.
Page 27.
Pages 28, 28�
& 28E .
P�ges 29 � 32.
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ax�d r�inazeso-�a �� `�gr�em�n-�
Sra�e DE � Be�c w�e� C�.��, o� F
Madsen Park in p� P``r�me�� o:c Conserva�, • r1d.�ey
Ielody ,�ia.rior� 1ori on
9• Discuss Pu�-chasing Procec�u
IO xes, Pages 33 - 35.
• Pa.rks arzd Recreation
Nover�er 27, 1967 �O�ission �`in
����`- y Minutes.
�l. �
Me�ding Stan�ards- z
xny Pnintztes Des 'Sn Cor,.�ro1
. Noverr��r 28 Subcom�-�itt�e
x2• Board of ' 1�67,
Z967, App�als Meeting �1inutes
. Noverc�be� 29�
13. P1a.r�n�ng Co� .
30. 196�� �'ssio� r'�ee�a.r_g Minu-�es. Novez�er
�4• Resolu�ion irans�'e
Fund and Liquor F rr�ng Mone
und to �' frarn the Gen�ral
l5. Con
�e Disas�er Fund
160
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19e
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Sxd�ra�ion of Dec' .
of Land tor Re�,reatiorn�.Z p�. os g�-ng the
Ch�.�
Cost
Reso�.ution P es' F°n�aine,
Bonds. SS��8D� rect�,ng tha Issuance ot �
1 �?npo,.�.Y
Reso�u�caon Di.r_ ec-�- .
Temporary Bonds, �SS ��he Sa�-e and Puxchase of
,; 87
Reso�.u��a.oz� �a.rQC�a.n
Boncls, SS7L��� g Lhe �ssuance o,� 1��
Aorary
em�zu-�, an D'reci z�- .
por_a,�Y Bonds �y the Sa1e and Pu-rc�ase oi
. SS-,rf32,
C1a.,'_m;
Lzcen�es,
22. �'stim:ates,
23 • com�nitnir.a-c�cns,
�a) Bo :-r. d o i H
�-�� %ec-ce•� o�. �at�ch: Rep�r-�
�C� �E=��E:i: P.E'S2c�.rsic�C1'UI2: _
af Resir• 4 Sai'ei:Y Coru-ni�tee
J�^�� 8037"C� Qi
vr- S?�i. o�2s: ��'p�a��
A.D�-e-p-_�?`T ..�
Pages 36 _ 39e
Pages 40 & 41.
Pages 42 & 43.
Pages 44 - 46,
Pages �7 .. S2.
Pages S3 & 54.
Pages 55 - 60,
PageS 6� & 62,
paJe 63.
P�ges 6� & 65.
P�ges 66 -- 76 O
t'ages 77 -- 82.
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REGULZ-�.Ft CQtT1�ICTL P��ETING AGENDA COifii�NTS - DECEI��ER 4, 1967 - 8 P�M.
PRESENTAT�ON OI' �?^1AP,D - RED C�OSS: P�lr. Dick Mcreters of the Red Cross
will be present to present two valor a�aards.
OLD BUSTI�TESS -
1. SECOND REA,DII�7G OF ORDINAL�?CE �ME�=NG CHAPTER 45, SIDEti�TALK WTDTHS:
The ordinance will, be found on Page 22. This ordinance can�be
read for the second time at this meeting, and if so, it will then
be published and made effective. .
' 2.. SECOND PEAD�NG OF pRDINANCE A.Z,.,P�ND2�TG CHAPTER 45, ADDING SECTTON
45.262 - DOU,BLE FRONTAGE LOT: The ordinance for second reading
is on Page 23. This can be read tor the second time if you so
� desire, and it ��ill then be published and be made etfective.
3• RESOT ��p�J SETTING SE�-�TER SERVIC� CHARGES FOR MULTIPLE DU �LLINGS
' AND TR.AII,E� COURTS: A copy of zhe resolution is on Page 24, 1�
memo from the Finance Director is on Page 25 and a breakdown is
on Page 26. This item was deleted from the agenda last Council
' meeting because of the absence o� Councilman Harr?s. All questions
can be direc4ed to the Finance Director.
4. CONSIDERATION OZ' PERt4Z� TO rZOVE HOUSE FRO��I 6279 UNTV�.'RSITY AV�.'N`UE
TO 490 - 57:���i PLACE NORTHEAST: This item was tab].ed at the last
meeting in ard�r to give the Council a chZnce to confer V�ith the
neighbors in the area where the house is to be moved. mhe Council
memb�rs were going f:o look a-� the house and the
location. �hey also �,ranted t� get the consensuspof�th�dneighbors
for this location. It is hoped that the Council has had an
oppor�unity to do these things ar�d would be a'p].e to make a decisior
on this ma�zer at this ri�eeting. A copy of the BuiZding Standards-
Design Control Subcommi.ttee m�nutes of November 7, 1967 is or..Page
27 to xe�:-esh your merao-ry on this matter of action taken by this
Subcommittee.
�w $vszrr.�ss:
5• BiDS - WATER, SEG•7EP AND STOF.��i SE.•,TER pRptJ,c,CT NO. 88 (OPLNED NOO�T,
DEGEti2BER 4, 1967) : These bids �•ri� 1 be opened at noon on the
day of the Council meeting and a tabulatiori will be pxepared for
ths Council mLe-ting, This projec� is tor S�orm Se�,�er on 73rd
Avenue to serve the On�n complei; and o�her utilities on Norton
and 69th Avanue. Comstock and Davis, Inc,a Consulting Engineers
for thP City, wi1J. have a recom-��ndati.on fox the Council for your
consideration on Tvionday night.
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REGUr�1�,R COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA COMR'�NTS -.
(Continued) DECEt�ER 4
� 1967 - g p.M.
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CONSTDE.RAT:CON OF APPI; � —
SIGNALS ON 1.H �VAL OF AGI2�EI��IE.NT �5561g S
A letter ���� A� OSBORNE Rp� •P• �205-32 FOR
�rom the tf�,nnesota �D ZN'1'ERSTATE �694
FridZey is on page 28, �I�ghway Departmen� RAbips:
��e for The City E ngineer will havehe City of
Council review and a
�f Agreement No, pProva,� at these plans avai�_
signals on 55b19 s.p. p205-32 on � lacations. A copy
T.H. �47 at Osborne Cost participation for
South ramp is enclosed �,�, • Road and Znterstate -�
perta�,nin z�h the agenda in the envelo6e4 North and
g to this mat-�er for possible P°
Pages 28A �nQ 28B. passa e W• Resolufi.i ons
g zll be found on
CONS�DERATI�V pF APpROVAL OF EASET��T FOR DR
DE FAP,Tb. �,� G�,�� IVEWAY TO
drivewa T�OUGH NSP PROpERTY; � PARK___
A ma y easement agreem�nt W�,ll be A copy of the temporary
p 1S °n Page 32. If it is satis £a��or �n Pages 29 through 31.
autho��.Ze �he Mayor and �i� r
Y Manager to siyn �e City Council can
CONS=DE 5 the agre�ment.
R.ATION OF AGREEI`��,� BE
STATE DE PARTI��NT � �`��?�T CTTY OF FRSDLEy �JD °
�� CONSEPVATTON ON 1"II�SOTA
�e maintenance agreement M�SEN p�gK �
Conserva�ion F �S on page 33. MELODy MAr1OR:
und Projec� Agreem�nt is o� The Land and Water
these meet with your a Pa es 3a
Pproval, th� �it g and 35. If
City Manager to execute 5��. Y Council can authorize the
Federal Azd. This agreement is
DISCUSS PURCHASING pFpC.r.DU'2ES: to qualify for
item be placed on the a� Councilman
ge��a. Liebl asked that this
10. PARK�
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12.
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The minutes will be 12SSION r�ET��,TG MINUTES
no specific faund on pages 36 throu h 39 N��r�lBER 2�' I967:
ceived anc� fquestions re�.atzve to g • If there are
iled. these minutes, �hey can be re-
BUSLDrNG S�r��DF���s_DESZG� CONTROL S . -,
NOV�2��ER 2�, 1967: UBCOA�NIII'T�,E r��ETTNG �*dINUTES
#1, Page �p The minutes are an
. t1�e S�com.��.t�ee recornm� Pages 40 and 41. In Item
t gce.�tOiand�apu_l�tions as �p --nded a
Pa es a nti.onecl PProval of p�,ans st�bje�t
1• the Subcomma.�ttee � in the minutes ,
tO certain conditions lso recomm�nded a In Item ;�2�
Tf there are an� • and tize same is tru� of PProval subject
an eac�h , you�mas�1ons afLer readin I��m 7�3� Page 41.
item y direc�. g�he certain sta.
your questior�s fi� pulations
BOARD the Cizy �ngineer.
�''' APPE-�LS IVIG.:TI�? �,
�aill be iou�d on G��iINU��S. Iv'OV�n1BER 29,
#1 was a P� es l30 ,1967; The minutes
g 3oard� � The vari.ance
Ppr�ved by the requcsted
a visitox seel�in Item ;r2, Pa e 42 1n Item
� information and will g ' r'�• Lupien-� was
before the Board at a probabl
the Boar.d� fu�ure date. On pa y have a request
s accep-�ance o� t�e ge 43, please the
wi11 need to a xesignation n� �Zr note
PP°int someone to repZaC • Saunders. Counc�l
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REGULAR COUNCIL MELTZNG AGENDI� COi�LiU"1.t;NTS - DECEMBER 4, 1967 - 8 F.M.
(Continued)
13. PI,AI�TNING COIvIt�iISSION MCETING MINUiES, NOVEP�IBER 30, 1967; The
Planning Conunission Meeti.ng Minutes wil]. not be finished in time
to include in the agen�?a. The will most likel be
at the meeting on Monday nighty so T�ril1 be unable toscornment
on them.
14• RESOLUTION TR.A�.'QSFERRING IViO�TEY FROM THE ,C^�NEgA.Z, F�7D � LIQUOR
F� TO TF3E DzSASTLR FUND: A memo from the Finance Director is
on Page 44. The resolution for passage if the Council so desires,
is on PagE 45, and a breaYdown is on Page 46. Any questions you
migh�c laave may be direcced to -the Finance Director.
15. CONSZDERAT=pN OF DECZSION OF C�iAFtGING THE COST OF LAND FOR
RECREATIONA.L P�pOSES, FODITA?'N�: There is no matexial on this
matter for the agenda. Please direct all questions to the Financ�
Direc�or.
I6. R:GSOLUTION D�RECTING THE ISSUA..�?CE OF TEMPORARy gOi��S, SS�#87; This
is a routine resolution and will be found on Pages 47 through 52.
17• R�SOLiTrTON DSRECTING THE SArF �D pURCH1SE OI' TENipO'21'�Ry BONDS,
Ss�87: Tnis resolution is a routine type resolution and can
be passed af-�er passage o� the resolution mentioned in It;em #1.6,
above. The resolution will be faund on Pages 53 and 54,
18 • RESOLUTTON DLT2ECTING THE TSSUAL�TCF, OF TEr�IPORARy BONDS , SS1�g2 ;
�'he resolution is routine and will be found on Pages 55 through
60 for passage if the Council so desires.
19a RESOLUTSON DIF,ECTST�G TN.E SALE AND PURCH,.ASE Or TLi2POR�Ry BONDS,
SS#82: The resolu�ion on Pages 61 and 62 may be passed after
the resolu-�ion in Item #18, above, is p�ssed if the Council
so desires.
20. CI.aAINis: The claim nun�ers axe on Page 63. De�ail of the claims
is includ�d in the envelop� ���i-cn the agenda.
21. LICENSES: The licenses for approval are on Pages 6� and 65.
22. ESTIi�u'1TES: Thc estirl�tes yox council consicieiation ar� on Page
6�. Deta;1 of_ the �'a,nals :i.s on Pages 67 through 76.
23 . COI•ii�^jUNTCA^1 IOI�TS ;
(a) Board of �Iea1t-h: Repoxt: Tha repo�t is on Pages 77 th�:oucxh
79 and can b� received and filed. �
R:�GULAI2 COUNCIL D1�ETING AGENDII COi`/Ii'1;:�NTS -- DECEMB�R 4� 19v7 r- 8 P.M,
(Conti�?ued)
(b) Le-i:.ter of Resignation: S�fe-ty Commi'ctee: The lett�r on
Pages 80 and 8]. is self--expl.an��tory, and can be received
and filed.
(c) Letter of Resignation: Board o:E Appeals: The leti.er on
Page 82 is self-expl�.natory, and can be received and filed.
FURTHER COi�SNP�NTS :
You wi11 �i�d a Preliminary Report for S�reet lmprovem�nt
Projects ST. ].968-1 and ST. 1968-2 (MSAS) for your review.
in the envelope with the agenda. The hearing on the streets
under these projects is proposed to be held on December 11,
1967. Please bring these books to that P�ieeting.
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THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF N0�'EMBER 20, 1967
The Regular Council Meeting of the City of Fridley was called to order by Mayor
Kirkham at 8;07 P.M.
OPENING CEREMONY AND INVOCATION;
Mayor Kirkham asked the audience to stand and join in saying the Pledge of �
Allegiance to the Flag.
Mayor Kirkham introduced Reverend Brayshaw, representing the Fridley Ministerial
Association, who gave the Invocation.
ROLL CALL
MEMBERS PRESENT: Kirkham, Liebl, Samuelson, Sheridan
MEMBERS ABSENT: Harris -
APPROVAL OF MINUTES, REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, NOVEMBER 6, 1967:
Councilman Liebl pointed out an error on Page 14 of the Minutes, under the
heading, "CHANGE ORDER ��M-4". The Minutes stated that Councilman Harris had
made the motion and had also seconded the motion. Dlayor Kirkham said that
the name of the seconder need not be listed, so it will suffice to strike
Councilman Harris' name as the seconder of the motion.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt the Minutes of the Regular Council
Meeting of November 6, 1967 as corrected. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan.
Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
carried.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVENI�ER 8, 1967;
Mayor Kirkham pointed out that this was the meeting at which the Council had
canvassed the votes of the election.
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to adopt the Minutes of November 8, 1967 as
presented. Seconded by Councilman Lieb1. Upon a voice vote, there being
no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
APPROVAL OF MI\UTES SPECIAL COITi`'CIL MEETING NOVEMBER 13, 1967:
MOTION by Councilman Lieb1 to adopt the Minutes of November 13, 1967 as
presented. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being
no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA:
Mayor Kirkham suggested that Item 3, "RESOLUTION SETTING SEWER SERVICE CHAP.GES
FOR MULTIPLE DWELLINGS AND TRAILF.R COUFZTS", be deleted from the Agenda because
of the absence of Councilman Harris, and be brought back at the next Regular
Council Meeting. .
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MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt the Agenda with the deletion of Item 3.
Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor
Kirkham declared the motion carried.
ORDINANCE ��377 - APPROPRIATION ORDINANCE ADOPTING BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1968:
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt Ordinar�e ��377 upon second reading, waiving
the reading, and publish. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a roll call
vote, Kirkham, Liebl, Samuelson, Sheridan voting aye, there being no nays,
Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
Or'iDIN�u�iCE ��378 - AN ORDINANCE UNDER SECTION 12.07 OF THE CITY CHARTER TO VACATE
STREETS AND ALLEYS AND TO AMEND APPENDIX C OF THE CITY CODE - VACATING CHARLES
, S TREE T ;
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to adopt Ordinance ��378 upon second reading,
1 waiving the reading, and publish, Seconded by Councilman Sheridan.
Sheridan asked when this hearing had been held'. The Finance DirectorCdidcnot�n
have the exact date, but said it was a month or six weeks ago. Upon a roll
� call vote, Kirkham, Liebl, Samuelson, Sheridan voting aye, there being no nays,
Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
CONSIDERATION OF HULLABAL00 TEENAGE DANCE CLUB:
The City Manager said that it would be the Administration's recommendation to
the Council that the teenage club be allowed to operate in Fridiey. He said
that an off-duty Policeman should be on the premises, paid by the proprietor,
and if additional personnel is needed, as determined by the Police Chief and
proprietor, they could be from a detective agency or from the Anoka County
Sher.iff's Deputy 1ist. He presented a letter he had prepared for the Mayor's
signature to Mrs. R. K. Kratoska. Mayor Kirkham read the letter, granting
approval, to the Council.
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to concur with the contents of the letter to
Mrs. R. K. Kratoska granting approval for a teenage dance club in Fridley.
Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays,
Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. The letter was given to Mrs.
Kratoska who was present at the Council Meeting, and she was wished well in
the endeavor.
POLICY FOR COMMUNITY ROOM:
Mayor Kirkham said that the policy as drawn up by the City Manager contained
everything as it had been discussed at the workshop discussion after the last
Council Meeting. For the benefit of the audience, May or Kirkham read the
fees that wi11 be charged for the use of the Communi:ty Room, Kitchen and
Council Chambers.
Mr. Carl Paulson., a visitor to the Council Meeting, asked if there were
restrictions making it possible to refuse the use of the rooms to any groups
that may c�•�;.ate disturbances. Mayor Kirkham said that the City Manager had
drafted the policy after consulting with the Council, and a number of controls
had been built in. He pointed out a1so, that the applicatiens for the use
of the Community Roor.i will be coming in through the City Manager's office.
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MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to adopt the proposed draft as the Policy
for the use of the Community Room and Council Chambers. He said that this
was the first time that there has been something written on the use of the
City's facilities, and he wholeheartedly agreed with the usage as outlined.
The Motion was seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Councilman Sheridan asked
if a larger room would be available in the lower level of the City Hall for
larger groups to meet. The Council felt that by using both the Community
Room and Council Chambers together, large groups could be taken care of.
The vote upon the motion was a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor
Kirkham declared the motion carried.
EMERGENCY REPORTING SYSTEM - N.S.S.S.D:
The City Attorney said he had consulted with Chief Aldrich in regard to this
request, and after checking with Northwestern Bell Telephone Company and
the Railroad and Warehouse Commission, their recommendation would be that the
lines be made available to NSSSD at no charge to the District from the City.
He said that one objection to a charge was that the City could not collect
any money for the use of the Board, or they would have had to handle all the
billing. He said that on a pro-rated share, it would amount to about $13.00
a month, and the cost of handling.the billing would amount to more than that.
He said that the District would make arrangements directly with the Telephone
Company for the lines they would need. The City Attorney said that if the
additional capacity is needed by the City in the future, the NSSSD will be
given 30 days notice to make other arrangements. He said that he has such an
agreement prepared.
Councilman Sheridan said he had related the Council's view to the District
and they were fully in accord with the Council's thinking on this. He said
this arrangement would be temporary as far as the NSSSD was concerned, and
when they have personnel on 24 hours a day, they will put on their own
emergency board, or make some other arrangement with the City.
1 MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to authorize the City Manager to sign the
agreement for use of the Emergency Reporting System by the North Suburban
Sanitary Sewer District on c�ehalf of the City of Fridley. Seconded by
, Councilman Samuelson, Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
BUILDING PERMIT FOP. WAREHOUSE AND OFFICE AT 3-77TH WAY NORTHEAST. RE UEST BY
HAROLD W. HA.RRIS 6210 RIVERVIEW TERRACE FRIDLEY MINNESOTA 55421 ;
The City Engineer said that at the last Council Meeting, Mr. Harris had been
requested to move the building back to the property line, but that Mr. Harris
would like to leave the same setback, and put the parking behind the building.
The City Engineer said he feels that this would be a better arrangement than
had been decided at the last meeting.
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to concur with the recommendations of the City
Engineer and approve the Building Permit as requested. Seconded by Councilman
Lieb1. Upon a voice vote, Councilman Samuelson abstaining, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
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APPEAL OF RAILROAD CROSSINGS:
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Mayor Kirkham said that it was the Council's prerogative to decide not to
pursue any more action or to appeal for all or as many crossings as they
wish. He said he felt the Council should appeal for the crossing at 61st
Avenue. Councilman Samuelson said that the 61st crossing should be
appealed because of the new school program. The City Attorney said he
had discussed this with the School Superintendent and they wish to discuss
it with the Council at their scheduled joint meeting.
The City Attorney said that unless there is more evidence for the two
northerly crossings, he would recommend that an appeal not be taken on these,
but that the City wait until there is a more pressing need. Mayor Kirkham
said that it might strengthen t�e appeal to drop the others, and make a
strong appeal for the 61st crossin
�s. �1��'� at 6'_st, the Cou3i�i� shLul,g�b„The�City Attorney said that if an appeal
City m_;.y hwv_ to pay a large share or all�ofGtheocost forsabgrade separation.
Mayor Kirkham asked if the City Attorney could determine what an appeal
would cost, and if just an objection is filed, or is there a chance to
present new evidence to strengthen our position. The City Attorney said he
would be prepared to discuss this at the joint meeting with the School Board.
Councilman Liebl said that many of the people that live in the 61st Avenue
area have objected to this crossing, and if it is granted, they are interested
in the type of crossing, and safety measures will have to be taken.
that some people have suggested the possibility of asking for a crossHngsatd
57th Avenue also for better bargaining. Mayor Kirkham said that strategy
does not do much good with the railroad, and real facts are needed to back
up the City's position. Councilman Samuelson felt the City Attorney should
prepare an appeal for the 61st crossing right away because of the 20 day limit,
Councilman Sheridan said that the appeal can be filed, and the Council can
discuss it with the School Board at their meeting next week.
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to direct the City Attorney to pursue the 61st
Avenue railroad cx•ossing on an appea's basis prior to the determination date,
deleting the three crossings previously requested, and that the Administration
direct a letter to School District ��14 informing them of the action taken..
Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor
Kirkham declared the motion carried.
REPORT FROM CITY ENGINEER O1�T THE PLANNED DEVELOPMENT OF SPRINGEROOK PARK:
The City Engineer said that Mr. Schroeder, the developer of Springbrook Park
had agreed to most of the items on the report as recommended by the Subcommittee
and the Planning Commission, and required by the Engineering Department. He
said tie had discussed this with him again this afternoon, and he had further
agreed to comply with some additional requests. He said he had agreed with
the landscaping itecas, except that he felt that a landscaped area along the
north side of the prope?•ty would be better than a red�000d fence which would
disturb the beauty of the area, and this item would be up to the Council.
It was the consensus of the Council that a fence would not be necessary
with the landscaped area. The City Engineer said t hat under the recreational
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facilities, the developer planned a minimum area of one acre for children's
facilities and play apparatus.ar.d will have a plan ready when it comes
before the Council again. He said that he has agreed to an uncovered
swimming pool with a small covered recreational area for adult games and
a party room, He said he did not want to be specific, but would incorporate
something of this nature in the plans. The City Engineer said that under
the general plat plan, he felt a covered walkway from the garages to the
apartment buildings was unnecessary because of the terrain of the area.
The Council felt this was a personal choice for the contractor to make.
The City Engineer said the contractor had agreed to having only one sign
designating the commercial area, and that the type and location of access
wi11 be resolved at a later date.
' Councilman Samuelson said he did not agree with the existing utilities
either being rerouted around the proposed buildings or encased, because
the street for the commercial center is going to be a"U" shaped street,
' and it wbuld make no difference if one was cut. The City Engineer said
that they recommend encasing only for the live utilities, and that the
contractor is agreeable.
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suggested changes noted by the City Engineer on the Springbrook Park
Planned Development District. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a
voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY REQUEST TO BUILD CONNECTING LINE BETWEEN THEIR LINE
AND M A& C. RAILWAY
The City Attorney said that this had been discussed at the last Council
' Meeting, and he had prepared a deed in the form of a Quit Claim Easement
granting the easement on the corner of a platted, but unbuilt, street.
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to approve the requested easement and
' authorize the execution of the Deed. Seconded by Counci_lman Liebl. Upon
a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
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The City Manager handed out copies of the report on the Melody Manor burglaries
to the Council and the Press. He read the report aloud to the audience.
The City Manager said that this report wi11 be followed up. The City Manager
said that the Administration is going to continue the study on the street
light requirements in all areas, and if additional lights are warranted,
increased budget for lighting will be requested in 1969.
Mrs. Kay Beaman, 7363 Memory Lane Northeast, thanked the City Manager, Chief
' of Police, and City Council for the time and effort they had put in on this
report. Mayor Kirkham said that this was the kind of cooperation the City
liked to get.
' BIDS - SIDEWALK TRACTOR AND SNOW PLOW OPENED NOOlV' NOVEMBER 20, 1967);
� The City Engineer said that there had four bidders for the tractor and snowplow.
Following are the bids:
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Brant
New york
Minnesota Toro Inc.
850 Florida Ave. So.
Minneapolis, Minn.
Tri-State Machinery Co.
Warren Loder
1400 West 79th Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Tuma Equipment Co.
8710 Lyndale Avenue So.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Crt. Ck.
$236.00
5% Bond
Trans. Am.
Ins. Co.
Crt. Ck.
$360.00
Crt. Ck.
$77.00
Snowline
$4,720.00
Snowline F-48
$4,540.00
1�Ie lroe
M-600
$5,500.00
No Bid
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ALTERNATE ��l DELIVERY DATE
$1,550.00
No B id
$1,545.00
$1,525.00
30 Cal. Days
15 Cal. Days
30 Cal. Days
Dec. 27, 1967
The recommendation from the Public Works Department was that the bid of Minnesota
Toro Inc., 850 Florida Avenue South, Minneapolis, Minnesota, for a Snowline F-48
be accepted. The City Engineer said he wanted to stress that they were going
into the program reluctantly. He explained that Alternate ��1 is a snowblower
type attachment.
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Councilman Samuelson asked how the price corresponded to the 1968 Budget. The
City Engineer said that there was $4,000 budgeted for the machine. Councilman
Samueison asked about the horsepower and was told the machine �•aas self powered
and was 35 horsepower, and the blower attachment was over 9 horsepower.
Councilman Samuelson said he felt there was no sense overspending the budget
before they even get there, and with the blower the price would be $6,090.
He felt the bids should be rejected and new specifications drawn. The City
Engineer said that the� had investigated this thoroughly and had tried to
come up with a happy medium. He said that the machine would have a straight
plow and a"V" p1ow, and said that the blower could be put off for a year.
There was a long discussion on the necessity of getting the siow off the side-
walks, the additional sidewalks we have constructed since last year, and the
capabilities of the present equipment. Councilman Liebl said he concurred
with Councilman Samuelson on rejecting the bids. "
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to reject the sidewalk tractor and snow plow bids
and request that the Administration prepare new specifications for new bids.
The City Engineer said that this machine would do a good job, and they felt
that if the City has the money, they could buy the blower, other�ai.se they
could let the blower go. He said they felt that if they had the blower, the
Parks Department would be able to use it also, but they do not feel it is
absolutely necessary. He said that they would like to get this tractor that
would do the job.
Councilman Liebl's mofion to reject the bids was seconded by Councilman
Samuelson.
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The City Engineer said he felt that for only $500 over the budget, they could
get a good piece of equipment which will do the job, rather than paying more
for labor with the present equipment. He said that if they ca11 for bids
again, the snow season will be here long before the delivery date of the
equipment. Mayor Kirkham said he understood that the machine would not be
satisfactory without the blower. The City Engineer showed the Council
pictures of the tractor and plows, and said the attachment could be bought
later on. Councilman Liebl asked if the present snow plow could be traded in.
The City Engineer said that there was still use for the sma11 plow. The
Superintendent of the Public Works Department said he felt this was the only
piece of equipment which would do the work his department wanted it to do.
He said that the V plow would be enough for the present time under normal
conditions. He said that the City should not have as much trouble with snow
this year because the County ha.s bought special equipment. Councilman Liebl
said he would like to see the equipment, if there is money available, because
the City needs it.
The VOTE upon the motion to reject the bids and request new specifications
was a voice vote, Samuelson and Liebl voting aye, Kirkham and Sheridan voting
nay, Mayor Kirkham declared a stalemate and the motion failed.
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to receive the bids as presented and upon the
recommendation of the City Engineer and Superintendent of Public Works award
the bid to Minnesota Toro'Inc., for a Snowline F-48 in the amount of $4540.
Councilman Liebl asked what this would include. The City Engineer said it
would be for a tractor and two plows. Mayor Kirkham asked if they had the
money elsewhere. The City Engineer said that two plows had been budgeted for
the regular trucks, and they could probably let one go this year and get by.
Councilman Samuelson asked if the Park Department would be able to use the
equipment in the summer. The City Engineer said they could if they gave
the money, Mr. Paulson suggested the Park Department could possibly bug the
blower for the use of the equipment. The City Engineer said that something
could be worked out on the money problem.
The MOTION to receive the bids and award the contract was seconded by Council-
man Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared
the motion carried. •
BIDS - MUNICIPAL GARAGE (OPENED 7•30 P M, NOVEMBER 20, 1967L
Following are the Bids;
GENERAL CONTRACTOR BASE BID ALTE�NATE Gl ALTERNATE G2 COMPLETION DATE
Bilt-Rite Const.
Minne�polis
Kloster-Madsen
Minneapolis
Ryde Const.
Minneapolis
$69,900.00
$64,345.00
$68,894.00
±$7,500.00
+$5,100.00
+$5,800.00
Deduct $1200
Deduct $1000
Deduct $1400
May 1, 1968
May 1, 1968
May 1, 1968
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C.M. Carlson Const.
Minneapolis $64,O�O,pp +$5,700.00 Deduct $1140
May 1, 1968
W.C.R., Inc..
Minneapolis
$62,500.00 +$5,300.00 Deduct $120C May 1, 1968
Shorewood Const,
Excelsior $64,856.00 +$5,724.00 Deduct $1310 Ma
y 1, 1968
Berglund-Johnson
Excelsior $60,930.00 +$5,600.00 Deduct $1270
May 1, 1968
Antler Corp,
St, pau� $76�1��•�� +$4,500.00 Deduct $100 � May l, 1968
Adolfson & Peterson $72,70p,00 +$6,500.00 Deduct $1000 Ma
Minneapolis
y l, 1968
Hagman Const,
Minre apolis $67�900.00 +$5,900.00 Deduct $1400
May 1, 1968
AL__ T___Gl - Add one additional bay to west end of buildin
by dashed lines on Plan sheet-: ��3 and elevation sheet g�Room 111) as indicated
floor as noted in room schedule. Omit wall between room�s�l11� nd1109as gravel
AL�G? 110.
thereof inOtallcSnccrushed�limestoneeinforcing)
in rooms 109 and 110, In lieu
are omi.tted under mechanical contract)gray� to levels indicated.
(Floor drains
MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR BAS�ID + -
ALTERNAT� Ml ALTERNATE M2
Harris COMPLETION DATE
Brothers P&g $15��2�.p� + $65.00
Minneapolis - $120,00 May l, 1968
Northwest Co, of
St. Paul $17,349.00 + $75.00
, - $200.00 May l, 1968
Horwitz P & H
Minneapolis $17,380.00 + $75.00
- $100.00 May l, 1968
Berghorst P & H
Coon Rapids $17�593.00 + $75.00
- $200.00 N1ay l, 1968
AL� Ml - Mechanical work coordinating with Alt. Gl.
AL_- T�M? - Mechanical work coordinating with Alt, G?,
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR BAS�ID
AL-- T—_.E 1 COL IPLE TIOV DA1�
Kvalsten Electric
Minneapolis $13,500.00 +$500.00
rfay l, 1968
Gl.obe Electric
Minneapolis $12,913.00 $�p�.��
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John Ess & Sons
Hopkins
BAS--- E-$ID
$12,312,00
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COMPLETION DATE
May 1, 1968
Heights Electric
Minneapolis $12,149.d0 + $585.00 May l, 1968
Alternate E1 - Electrical work coordinating with Alternate
s G1 and Ml.
Mayor Kirkham read the names of the low bidders as;
GENE1tAL CONTRACTOR:
MECHANICAL CONTRACTOR
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR
Berglund-Johnson, Excelsior, Minnesota
Base Bid $60,930.00
Alternate G_ 1 $ 5� 600.00 (�D�
G�? $ 1,270.00 (PEDUCT)
Harris Brothezs P& H, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Base Bid $15,727.00
Alternate M-1 $ 65.00 (ADD)
Alternate M-2
$ 120.00 (DEDUCT)
Heights Electric, Minneapolis, Minnesota
Base Bid $12,149.00
Alternate E-1 $ 585.00
(ADD)
Mayor Kirkham said that the total of the low bids,
, which is substantially below the estimates. The �iP1uEnalternates, is $95,056
total would not include some items which would totalyanoghere,S10a000twhichhis
would bring the total pretty close to the estimate.
� building should be built with one extra bay which would belgravelled,fint the
addition to the three concrete bays.
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MOTION b ' �
y Councilman Samuelson to receive the bids for the Municipal Garage
and refer them to the Administration for tabulation.
Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no na S Seconded by Councilman
motion carried. Y, Mayor Kirkham declared the
YETITION ��39-1967 OBJECTION TO A VARIANCE I�i EXTREMITY AS NOT'ED IN THE PLACING
OF TWO SEPARATE STRUCTURE NUMBERED 360 - 57TH AVENUE NORTHEAST:
Mr. Car1 Paulson, 430 Northeast
from a property owner on his streeth Place, presented a petition, a letter
set forth the City regulations according toatheoZoninnfOrdinancewhich he said
and Building Code on which they base their objectionsgto a double bungaloarter
being built between 57th Avenue and 57th Place. '
Liebl's name was mentioned in this, and he would likeato know whatcrole nhe had '
played.
The City Engineer showed the location of this building being built on Lot 10
and Lot 11 on the plat map, ge said that it faces 57th Place, and there is
no requirement in the Ordinance requiring him to face 57th Avenue. Councilman
Liebl said that his name was mentioned because he had talked to the Buildin
Inspector about this in regard to a Buildin
thing was up to code, g Permit, and had asked if everyg
and had not been aware thataatcfronteddonhthehwrongnsideat He Sas u
would be impossible to look into every detail. P to code,
azd that it
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The City Manager said that he has discussed this with the Ma o
City Attorney, has investigated it Y r and the
He also said he has recommended a' and has an answer on the
happen again, change in the Ordinance so this'cannotd
Mr. Paulson asked about the contractor
licensed or bonded. Councilman getting a permit when he was not
was faced with a Liebl said that the contractor said he
problem of not being able to build this
not get started right away, ge said that he had a
of September year if he could
Mr. Paulson feltdthat bond had been ratified at thePfollowin first part
has a ri in a situation like this, the Buildin g meeting.
ght to refuse the permit and notify the eo le of ag DePartment
may effect propert p p
The Cit Y Values. He complained about the lack of yinspectionhat
Inspect onaDepartment wastshorthandedermit was issued the
or basement inspection were taken as aand if the failure touhavena footing
told to tear his home down a a• Point of conjecture
He said that g in, the City would not be � and he were
in the Code there are no rules �'or double frontaeebest
City Manager read a p position.
art of the ordinance he is g lots. The
lots so this wi11 not happen again. PrOPosing on double frontage
The owner of the home being buiTt
Northeast, was present at the ' Mr• Richard Simmons, 353-57th Place
has said that the owner acrossCouncil Meeting. He said that
and if this from the home he is buildin Mr' Paulson
is so, Mr. Simmons wondered wh g ls Perturbed,
September, or three weeks ago when the y he did not say something in
that the garage can only be seen from agrosgetheastreetP�ured.
at the Council He said
Meeting said that it could be seen from wayAdownatherstreet,
Mr. Simmons said that the man next door had come over and tal '
the petition, laughed and said he could care less.
this neighbor � king about
, Mr. Weigel, had told him differentl Mr' Paulson said that
politically the people will see this y' Mr• Paulson said that
he wants it part of the record so thatrtheem and point at the
did not concur in this action. People wi11 know theouncil, so
Council
Councilman Samuelson said that the Council sees R-3 r:onstruction
do have to come before the Council
R`� construction � and suggested that P1ans which
Council for concurre.nce alsod include double bungalows Perhaps anything over
way, they could also be sure�the develoher does not ' Should come to the
happen again. In this
topping and other items required. P Provides landscaping, black-
a rightful complai.nt. He said he agrees that
Mr. Paulson has
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive
variance in the Petition �i�39-1967 objecting to the
P Y� lettersland�informationat 360-57th
accom an ing Avenue Northea;<t
by Councilman Sheridan, presented b � and the
Kirkham declared the moti.on�carriedCe vote y Mr• Carl Paulson. Seconded
, there being no nays, bfayor
Later in the meeting, rir. Paulson came back to the
neighbor Mr. Leonard Weigel, 6000 Council Meetin
Council he had gone over and S � 6tti Street Northeast, g Wi`h his
house was Poken to Mr. Weigel told the
facing the other wa Mr. Simmons' wife and asked wh
Fridley had told them they could buildsitnieitherdwaaid that the Cit y the
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true he had laughed, but felt it was built now, and something shculd
been done before it had gotten this far.
Council is takin Ma or have
g action to prevent this from happening agaantand will
conduct a thorough investigation of this procedure to see what can
done. Mr. Paulson said that he had brou ht
because Mr. � Mr, Weigel to the meeting
Simmons had lied and tried to give the Council a false
impression.
AN �RDINANCE TO AMEND CHApTEg 45 OF THE CITY CODE OF FRIDLEY BY ADDIN
� SECTION 45.262 ENTITLED "DOUBLE FRONTAGE LOT A LO
NON-INTERSECTING STREETS : T WITH FRONTAGE ON TWp
I� MOTION by Councilman S�muelson to�ado t
of the City Code b P an ordinance amendin
readin Y adding Section 45.262 upon first readin g Chapter 45
g• Seconded by Councilman Sheridan, g� �^'aiqing the
� .Liebl, Samuelson, Sheridan votin UP°� a roll call vote,
declared the motion carried, g aYe, there bei.ng no na S Kirkham,
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past and asked to concur with something. He asks the
is in accord with the Code, and if it
maybe this should not be done ls' he says go
he will want to see it � and in the future, if
in black and wh'
ite.
RECESS•
three times in the
Administration if it
ahead. He said that
it comes up again,
Mayor Kirkham called a recess in the Meeting at 10•00 P.M. The
was reconvened at 10;10 p,M, •
meeting
BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SUBCpI�;T�E MEETING MINUTES
1• CONSIDERATION OF A PERMIT TO MOVE A SINGLE g�I�Y D NO�MEER 7
UNIVERSITY AVENUE LOT 2, AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION NO,�gLING FROM 627g
PLACE NORTf� AST LOT 15, PART OF LOT 16 TO 490
DISTRICT BLOCK 5 - 57TH
� UEST BY C. W. SPIEKER 6759 OVERTON DRIVEVNORTHEAST_
FRIDLEY MIl�'NESOTA:
The City Engineer said that this was the house that had been nex
Plaza parking lot, and will be moved to a lot across from w here
Petroleum Com an t to the Moon
shots. P y has recently moved 3 homes. Erickson
There was a discussion among the CouncileabouteaettinC�theil snap-
down to grade, redashing the stucco
Kirkham suggested that this be delayednsobthattthe immediate ge, house
pping the driveway. Mayor
could be polled. The City Attorney said that the house is still i
original position 1ghbors
, but there may be a problem movin n its
MOTION b g lt in the spring.
y Councilman Liebl to table the consideratio n o f t h e
the next ReUUlar Co u n c i l M e e ting to
with the neighbors. Seconded b give the Council a chancePtomconferil
there being no na s Y Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote,
Y, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
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�• CONSIDERATION OF THE ANOKA COUNTY ICE ARENA PLANS;
The City Engineer said that the amount of land is small for the t
facility that is being planned, and there is no storm sewer.
water will be draining from the southeast corner onto Cit yPe of
he feels that the He said that
County should acquire more progerty So theroperty, and
their own water. The CityEngi�eer showed the Council a ma
and showed the wa Y can contain
the area complies withtthe Ordinancend. G°uncilman SamuelsonfaskedPhow
would comply if there was a complete sL-orm sewerEsystemr butdashsucht it
does not, and they should have more area so that all the water is con-
tained on their property, He said this ' �
:.zould be impressed upon them.
MOTION by �ouncilman Sheridan to refer this item to the Administration
for their recommendation to the
Arena, Council regarding the Anoka Count
The motion was seconded, and upon a voice vote, there beingTno
nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to
Standards - Design Control Subcommittee MeetinMloftes of the Building
Seconded by Councilman Lieb1, g November 7, 1967.
Mayor Kir�:ham declared the motion�carriedCe vote, there being no nays,
'1'H� MINUTES OF THE BOA
�SUEST FOR A VARI,
OF PROVISIONS RELA'
ON THE SOUTH ONF-Ht,
OF APPEALS MEETING NOVEi�IBgR g 1967;
: FROM SECTION 45.391 BY WAIVER OF RE U
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ADDITION TO MECHANICSVILLE �� �+ AND ALL OF I
STREE T NORTHEAgT FRIDLEy MINNg pTA 55421LL
ONE-FAMILY Dt�
S BLOCK 14 h
MCCLISH 6549
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The City Engineer said that there '
said that there is a garage which wassbuiltafor�bhemtritplex,swhich
Mr. McClish will use for his land He
for the tri-p1ex, and the tri-plex cannotlbeVforced PooPlem of parking
rovide parking.
The City g�torney said that he had received a
that at one time al1 this ?and was owned b letter fr:rm Mr.
discussion between the Cit- Wargo
y'Mr. McClish. There was a
which he acquired the different�lots and whomMheiacquibedtthem dates at
City Attorney's figures showed that from.
propert , although Mr. McClish acquired theThe
y at different times, at one time he held title to a11 the different
parcels. The Cit
directed to see if thereewasUSOmetprocedurehthat could
City Attorney could be
County Authorities, whereb be enforced by the
would be required in the case ofraif.icate from the Buildina
he agreed with this, lot s lit, o Inspector
Councilman Sheridan said thatcwhennthe�orig�nalaid
request came in, it showed three
of these lots, parcels, but the owner had not owned one
table and show wherecthese lots1raereeaiMU�ted on tF
McClish to come to the Council
long discussion of the different 1e map, There was a
possibilities at the Council table.
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Mr. McClish was asked if he would be willing to deed 15 feet of land
tri-plex if he were allowed to build on a 45 foot lot,
that he would to the
Kirkham suggestedtthatWifrheewouldltrn to Mr• McClish said
g pay the back taxes on it. Mayor
the tri- y and negotiate this with the owner of
plex, and give him 15 feet, and the
on the 45 foot lot Council allowed him to build
, he could still maintain his 10 feet side
ments, and this may be a satistactory compromise,
that the yard require-
y could also work out a driveway easement regardingathehgarage said
The City Engineer suggested that the
parkin problem of the required four paved
g areas for off-street parking for the tri-plex could be solved at this
time also. Councilman Sheridan said this would be fine, but the a ree
should not be contingent on solving this problem.
they get together with the Cit Mayor Kirkham Sg ment
y Manager and try to work out an agreemenred
I Mayor Kirkham said that the
evening, but that it can be
' with a reasonable solution.
Council does not need to take action this
turned over to the Administration to come up
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to receive the Minutes
' Meeting of November 8, 1967,
vote, there bein Seconded by Councilman
^- g no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the
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1• INTERSECTION
PRO�_RANCH :
of the Board of Appeals
Liebl. Upon a voice
motion carried.
NOVEMBER 9, 1967;
TTERN; MISSISSIPPT STREET AND EAST RIVER ROAD
BOB' S
Mr. Schroer was present at the Council Meetin
�-and came to the Council table while theaCouncii looked atuh�il
ne�a plan for his property at the intersection of Mississi
East River 1s
Road. The plan is to go to the Plats & Subdivisionsreet and
& Ui:ilities Subcommittee and wi11 come back to the Council with their
recommettdations. - Streets
2• PROPOSED P:
MOTION b
DEVELOPMENT:
INNSBRUCK NORTH ACRES INC:
y Councilman Sheridan to set the Public
(ZOA �f67-14) proposed Planned Develo ment for Innsbruck for the rezoning
for December 11, 1967, Seconded b p North b
vote, there being no na s Y Councilman Samuelson, y Acres, Inc.
Y, Mayor Kirkham declared the motionPcarriedice
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive and file the minute
Planning Co�runission Meeting of November 9 s of the
Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no na9s7
motion carried. ' Seconded by Councilman
Y, Mayor Kirkham declared the
ROUS BUILDING ACTION FOR 60I5 - �� cmDr, ��.. ,,,
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Councilman Liebl said tE�at h h
the Council b � as brought this property to the attention of
y asking the City P�anager to put it on the agenda. He said
this building is not u
said that there were nice�homesdondeitherlside ofethisebuor the
Attorne City. He
Y Sa1d he had prepared a petition for condemnation andnrequestinity
the removal of the building based on the report, .
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MOTION by Councilman Liebl to authorize the Cit
tor condemnation of the building at 6015 - 2� y Manager to sign the petition
the City, Seconded b 2 Street Northeast on behalf of
no na s Y Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being
Y, Mayor Kirkham declared the motian carried.
' �.�ui,uTION ��193-1967 RECE
HEARING FOR STREET IMPKOV
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EPORT AND CAL
1968 1
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The date of the hearing was set for December 11,^1967
NG A PI
1968-2;
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to ado t .
Councilman Samuelson. P Resolution ��193-1967. Seconded by
Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Ma or
declared the motion carried.
Y Kirkham
SUPPLEMENT TO PREI,IMINARy REpORT ON WATER UTILITY;
Counciln�.an Liebl said that the
preliminary report from Council has received a su
Comstock & Davis which is a rep�rPltakinaranto the
look at the Cities policy on su
well system was decided on in 1954 yfog economyyandtthe Cit mustg honest
He said that the
best of it, and now look ahead and develo a Y make the
capacity for the future, He said that the Program to provide the necessary
looked at also, qua1ity of the water should be
The City Engineer reviewed the growth of the water system, and said
there is no capacity left for wells at the present location, but that
Locke Park area would be a that
decision on whether a completesironir moval treatment wi111be do a the
the water will be mixed in the summertime and have a Council
He said this was a matter of economics as a complete treatment iseve or if
partial treatment.
expensive. He said there would also be the decision of providing one
well or isolated wells in different locations, ry
guidelines, and then make test borings to test wFereawatereis available
He said the Y wauld need
y felt there was enough money from revenue bonds for exploratory
work.
Mayor Kirkham said that this item should be dis�t:ssed very thorouahl
felt it was an item for a workshop discussion.
that it should be discussed thorou hl Councilman Sheridan agreed
of the water the g Y, and that they investigate the quality
City wants before they embark on a
Liebl suggested that this item be discussed more fully�atathe endnofl�an
regular agenda for the evening, and the Council �greed.
he
PROPOSED ORDINAI�ICE TO AMEND CHAPTER 45 SECTIGNS 45.342 AND 45.363 0
CITY CODF OF FRIDLEy TO CHANGE WIDTH OF WALK FROM FOUR 4 FEET TO FI
gEg�'_ F THE
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Mayor Kirkham said that this amendment is for clarification, so that t
City does not have two different sidewalk widths.
he
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt the Ordinance
reading, waiving the readin Amendment upon first
roll call vote g• Seconded by Counci_lman Sheridan,
, Kirkham, Liebl, Samuelson, Sheridan voting aye, MaPor a
Kirkham declared the motion carried.
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� ORDINANCE ��379 - AN
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v�ttvAN(;E REGU
76.05, 76.09 (d
Councilman Liebl asked if this ordinance
it regulated parking for the whole year
Section 76.05 on Prohibition of Parking,
of Police to comment on this,
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TING PARKING ON CII'i' STREE
AND 76.12 (al.
just concerned snow plowing or if
around. Mayor Kirkham pointed out
The City Attorney asked the Chief
Chief McCarthy said that the reason for this ordinance �oas that it was
impossible to enforce our ordinance for snow removal.
it may not be snowing when people go to bed at ni ht �Ie explained that
up they find their car hauled awa g� but when they wake
they could not Y for snow removal. If these people knew
park on the streets, there would not be this roblem.
said that the Council could decide on the policy of whether it is to be
enforced in the summer. He
the semi-truck He said that this ordinance would also do away with
parking that the Police Department has been getting complaints
about. Councilman Samuelson said he agreed with this a
give the City a tool to use if necessar PProach, as it would
not agree with it, because the y• Councilman Sheridan said he did
streets, and then are told the People pay for concrete curb, gutter and
3-car families that cannot park off ntheustreetm He said there are some
they only enforced the problems. He said he could agree if
have this t Chief McCarthy said that other communities
Councilman Lpeblfsaidlhe would�aikeetonseeciteenf�f it is u
otherwise he felt that people should be able to park in froP to the Council.
orced in winter, but
own ho�:1es. Mayor Kirkham said he would prefer to see it enfor�edtaslstat
MOTION b ed,
y Councilman Samuelson to adopt Emergency Ordinance ��379, waiving
the reading and publish. The motion was seconded, and upon a roll call vo
Kirkham, Liebl, Samuelson and Sheridan voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared
the motion carried, te,
CHANGE ORDER ��M-4 - FRIDLEy CIVIC CENTER:
Councilman Liebl said that he had suggested at the last Council Meetin
that an agreement be reached that would do justice to both parties. He
he would like to see the contractor that did the work et g
�architect should probabl be , said
sub-contractor had been .paid forathisdrevi.sion, g Paid, but that the
Councilman Sheridan asked if the
he had not. Councilman Sheridan asked the Cit The Finance Director said
was acting as an agent for the Cit Y Attorney if the architect
Attorney said he felt the y� so that the City is liable, The City
City would be liable to the subcontractor, but it
would have a separate quarrel with the architect.
the money still owed to Smile The Council discussed
this is settled. Y& Associa,`es, and withholding some ot it until
The City Enoineer said he will have the figure still owed
to Mr. Smiley at the next meeting.
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive the communication from S.
and Associates, and table action until the next Council Meetin
the Administration to find out ho�a much mone �• Smiley
as this is his error, g� and request
Seconded b Y is still owed to S. C. Smiley
there being no na s Y Councilman Liebl, Upon a voice vote,
y, Niayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
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SETTING VACATION HEARING SAV ��67-04 HAIZpLD W, HARRIS :
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to set the
by Harold W. Harris for December lI Vacation Public Hearing as requested
man Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there beingano8naOsP�M� Seconded b
the motion carried, y Council-
Y , Mayor Kirkham declared
CLAIMS:
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to a
Utilities Claims ��13212 throu h pProve for payment General and Public
Upon a voice vote, there being no�lna�s' Seconded by Councilman Sheridan.
carried. Y, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to a
through ��1708. Seconded b PProve for payment Liquor Claims ��1652
being no na s Y Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there
Y, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
LIC-- ENSES'
Councilman Samuelson questioned what the,livF��_;
Gary McCready was for. -�tock license requested by
present at the Council MeetincCready, 1500 69th Avenue Northeast, was
horses which he kept. He said the Said that the license was for 8
just learned he needed a license, y have been there all summer, butPheahade
inspected the facilities and thoughtetheydWeretadequateldin
g Inspector had
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to a
pprove the following licenses•
LI-��K . , .
Gary McCready
1500 69th Avenue N,E.
Fridley, Minnesota
EXCAVATING
G. L. Cont-racting, Inc,
4347 Shady Oak Road
Hopkins, Minnesota
GENERAL CONTRACTTNG
Statewide Contractors, Inc.
4221 Excelsior B1vd.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Dean L. Witcher, Inc.
400 2nd Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Morris Ovick
6801 Hickory Street N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
bY: Gary McCready
bY: Gilbert Swanson
bY: R• G. Foss
bY: Dean L. ►ditcher
bY: Morris Ovick
NEW
NEW
RENEWAL
NEW
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MASONRY
Gjerstad Masonry
' 6331 Brooklyn.Drive
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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RENEWAL
The motion approving the licenses was seconded b
a voice vote, there being no na s Y Councilman Sheridan, Upon
y, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
ESTIMATES•
Councilman Samuelson asked what work Hoffman Electric Company, Inc. had
left on the Civic Center. The City Engineer said the parking lot lighting
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ad to be done, and there was.minor work left in the building. Councilman
Liebl asked if the quality of work on Hugo Street done by Dunkle
Company has been inspected. The City Engineer said that this was only�aing
partial estimate as the work is not completed yet.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to approve the following estimates•
D. M. Noyes Construction Company •
General Contractors -
100 West Franklin Avenue
Minneapolis, Minneso�a
Fridley Civic Center - Certificate No. 11
(11-2-67)
Harry S. Horwitz & Co., Inc.
, Mechanical Contractor
1411 - ll.th Avenue South
Minrzeapolis, Minnesota
Fridley Civac Center - Certificate No. 10
(11-2-67)
Hoffman Electric Company, Inc.
Electrical Contractors
Anoka, Minnesota
Fridley Civic Center - Certificate No. 10
(11-2-67) Period 10-1-67 through 10-31-67
D. W. Harstad Company
7101 Highway ��65
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
Estimate ��1 (Final) Foundation for the Tin
Butler. Building
$11,160.00
$ 8,644.05
$13,441.00
$ 2,150.00
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Nodland Associates, Inc.
Alexandria, Minnesota
Estimate ��2 (Final) for work completed for construction
of Alternate ��1, Melody Manor Park Improvement Project
P-1, according to contract.
Northern Asphalt Construction Company
1631 66th Avenue Northeast
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
Estimate ��2 (partial) Street Improvement Project
No. ST. 1967�4 according to contract (64th and
.stt�)
f� Dunkley Surfacing Co., Inc.
3756 Grand Street Northeast
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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Estimate ��4 (partial) Street Improvement Project
ST. 1967-, (Rainbow Drive, 61st to Comet, 63rd -
University Service Road to 5th Street, Arthur -
Mississippi Street to north property.line of Rice
Crekk School. Hugo Street - East River Road to
east end of street, and Civic Center parking lot)
Comstock & Davis, Inc.
Consulting Engineers
1446 County Road "J��
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432
For the furnishing of resident inspection and
resident supervision for the staking out of the
construction work for;
Estimate �i�4 - Storm Sewer Improvement Project No.
87 from October 2, 1.967 through October 28, 1967.
(Ely & Ruth Street area) •
Estimate ��7 - Sanitary Sewer, ��ater & Storm Sewer
Improvement Project No. 84 from October 2, 1967
through October 28, 1967 (�3aker Avenue between
Osborne Road & 75th e�;tended east, Onondaga bet�aeen
Central and Stinson, etc.)
Estimate ��4 - Storm Sewer Improvement Project No, g2
from October 2, 1967 through October 28, 1967 (Target,
Cheri Lane)
F.stimate ��5 - Water Improvement Project No. 75-G from
October 2, 1967 through October 28, 1967 (Fencing and
Landscaping - area of Commons Park, Filtration Pla�t,
and Reservoir)
$ 586.50
$ 6,213.16
$20,417.79
$ 1,455.50
$ 232.50
$ 163.00
$ 40.00
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Estimate ,��7 - Street Improvement
October 2, 1967 through October 28'r�1967 Na S�' 1966-5 from
� (Innsbruck 5th) $ 10.00
The motion to approve the estimates was seconded b
Upon a voice vote, there being no na s Y Councilman Sheridan.
carried. Y, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
APPOINTMENT:
' MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to concur with the following ap ointme
N� P nt;
' POS� ITIpN
REPLACES
Betty J. Johnson
4433 Universit Accounting Clerk
y Avenue Special Assessments Donna M. Fluck
' Apt. ��2_O1
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Seconded by Councilman Sheridan.
� Mayor Kirkham declared the motion ca�riedvoice vote, there being no nays,
Councilman Liebl asked if the Administration had considered new applicant
� for a anitor.
� The City Manager said that the positlon is being advertised.
DISCUSSION OF SPEED LINIITS AND ACCIDEN�pN T. H, ��65 AND T. H, ��47;
' Mayor Kirkham drew the Council's attention to a co
by the City Manager, addressed to the State Py °f a letter prepaxed
reduced speed limits on T.H. Highway Commissioner, requesting
' signal lights that will be ��65' and T.H. ��47. The Council discussed
that even with signal lightslthedspeedelimitsishouldnbe redu�edKirkham said
Manager outlined the reasons for the request as mentioned in the letterity
' MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to concur w'
reduction, and authorize the lth the requested speed limit
Commissioner and State Mayor to sign the letter to the State Highway
( a voice vote, there beinegislators. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson.
g no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carrPed.
KE UEST FOR APPROVAL OF BUILDING PERMIT AppLICATTnnT t.trm�T �,��,,,._ ._
( FROM ORICTNnT _ „T��r, ..,.
-- - .iwiv �;uxrURATION; -- "'Llil �r v�xAL CHANGES
The City Engineer explained that the contractors had run into a com lex
problem when they started di 1n
the to o ra h gg� g for the basement. He said that ePidently
bank whigh goesmdown�almostc3Qrfeet and the building is too close to the
the building ahead about 10 feet and ineaddiaionetherequest is to move
i.n the rear instead of a parking strip in front of theWbuild�nPut 16 garages
the setback wil.l sti11 be within the re uirements.
good improvement and will get the buildqng onto solid ro g He said
He felt this was a
g und.
MOTION by Councilman Lieb1 to concur with the recommendation of the Cit .'�
Engineer and approve the request.ed chan�
building at the corner of ��s and the Bui.ldin y
the Moon P �1nna Street and Charles Street as requestedrby �
Cor orati.on. Seconded by Council.man Samuelson. •3
there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carrPe� a voice vote,
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C OMM[TNI CA TIONS :
K M.LNNESOTA HIG��i��AY DEPt1RTI�NT: TP��IC SIGNALS AND LIGHTII�G FOR T. H.
The Cit � ��47:
y Engineer said that there is a disagreement�with
on the signal lights at 53rd and T,g, �'�4�.
He said that iflthela Heights
received approval from Columbia Heighcs
now, He said he understood that ' We Wou1d have had t[-ie signalhby
the whole facilit Columbia Heights feels that as long as
the Hi hWa Y is in Fridley, they do not want to
g y Department feels that since one signal draPnstontoatheibut
corner, they should a
to the P y• Mayor Kirkham said that he would be speaking
Myour of Columbia Heights, and would point out that the signals
would be serving their citizens also.
at other intersections There was a discussion of signals
, and when they will be operating.
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive the communication fro
Minnesota H�,ghway Depari,m.ent.
vote The motion was seconded, and u on the
, there being no nays, M�yor Kirkham declared the motion carried�ice
B MINNESOTA HIGHWAy DEPARTMENT; CSAg 1- TRAFFIC VOLUME;
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive the communication from the
Minnesota Highway Department dated
Sheridan. Upon a voice vote August 17, 1967, Seconded b
the motion carried, � there being no na s Y Councilman
Y , Mayor Kirkham declared
FURTHER DISCUSSI
Or SUPPLEI�NT TO PRELIMINARy RE pORT ON WATEP.
Th
e Cit -- �.�.��,
y Engineer explained that there will be three questions for �the
Council to decide: Whether the
which is extremely expensive or Want complete iror. removal treatment
for a 7 month period. ' mixing the water for a partial treatment
9 in surruner� and if a complete treatment isWUSed this woa in the winter and
facility would be standin b
g y doing nothin id mean that the
The other �uestion would be whether to utgwells 8nmthehs of the y
or have p ear.
isolated we11s in different Iocation.s. Locke Park area
He explained the three original proposals t�at had been
Council in 1959 for their decision; presented to the
taking it from the river, or di buy1rig all the water from Minneapolis,
had been decided upon as the chealegtwells. He said that the well system
concept for the future is a complete treatment�t� He said that if the
well field similar to waht we have in Commons Parkllanduif the ��und in one
a complete treatment, isolated areas can be found for the hi h
y do not use
There was a long discussion between the g Peak time.
Engineer and his assistant about the Council, City Engineer
systems, the chea est s Present system in use, other�possible
wells when neededP or thetmosthexpensive systenlof toinW�ter and building
building a treatment plant to augment the g g to the river and
present system as a standby for sprinklin Present suPPly and using the
would be a Council deci_sion on what they wantrlto Comstock said that it
It was suggested that a study be authorized, servi_ce the people with.
a lot of discussion until the matter is resol.ven'e Council felt this needed
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GOMMUNICATION TO COUNCILMAN SI� RIDAN FROM TIEUTENANT GOVERNOR GOET.;
Councilman Liebl called the Council's attention to a letter Councilman
Sheridan had received from Lieutenant Governor Goetz congratulating him
on his re-election, and said the Council should be honored by this
letter. Mayor Kirkham read the letter out loud,
THANKSGIVING DAY MESSAGE:
;� Mayor Kirkham read a message he had prepared addressed to the City
Council, people of Fridle
y, and the Administration expressing best
wishes for an enjoyable Thanksgiving Day.
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ADJOURNMENT:
There being no further business, Mayor Kirkham declared the Regular Council
Meeting of November 20, 1967 adjourned at 12;53 A.M.
P.espectfully submitted,
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THE C�:`1'Y COr�,� , ,--- ' . S_=�C1IOV5 45.3�?2 �nd 4•5o3G3 p;�
Oi� Fi;.1.11r,��, xr <<�` CFIE��>;GE j�l1i)`1'�i Or �•7ALY. FI;Oi��I FOU`•: (<<)
F�:L T TO I' 7VL { 5) FE't_,'�� .
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TFI� CUUNCTL OI' T�� CxTY O�� FR:CD71t?,Y DO��S UP.?�E�.�.ZJ AS FOLLd�:•; S:
Section �-5e3�-2; pf,.--str.eet aui:o��lonxl.e pa��:in and ]_o�uinc s
sha�.1_ be ��ov; deci a„ �� , J paces
ec?ge o� t�ze roa����z� � d sha� 1 b,� separai.ed irorn the
1 in any s �r. e� � by , �
walk ar_d noi: �ess � , a ct17=bea SI.Y.�1.iJ can��; nin a
� Z�.ri 5 ieCt. �.iZ �•7i-Ct�Cn � �?7C' � g
tr_ees ancl. sn�t,'os no-c � ess -��,� r P1ant'ng si:.� ap witn
� r. 15 �ee �. ii� tvicl�h, suc'_n wal.k a?ic; such
pl.anti.r�y stri.p to be ITic'1j.17-4�j.ri�ci ac?ecit,���ely f-oz� these purp�ses.
' Sect%on � 5 0 �?-63 : �-� ...�• �_
0�..__ �t.r_ee� aui.o?;?Ob;..-_ -,
1 c� p�.,-};irzy � nd lo�c� �.ng s��� ces
shG�,�_ be prov� c�eo �:r.a s'�a1. .
��!c-e �= x'oG.�,�, « _i_1� �t11� t be" se� ��-.x'<<i:ec? �L o:;t th�
' s o �- th e � , ,; -,
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wa1};. iio-� less i:n�z�1 5 f_ee-� p con-�.� �.n�n1 ,
1I1 �•Ii,C?'i.:c1r �nCi ct jJlc??Z-�1Tlc� S�ci'�� �•71�i1 t.�EeS
anu shrt??_�s r_o-� J.ess t�1� n z5 r
str. ip to be rn�i , , j.e�-c i.rz ��.r�.ci-�3� � suc�i t:�a1 �; aY�d such n�.�-t,i�ins
, z���.;_ncd �ae��u� �:.e1.�' �o� Lf?°SE.' pt:rposes o y ✓
PASS:���� �..�.r�.� E�?�oi����r,?� ��Y Z���
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A�T OFtDINAI�T� Tp ANfEND CHAPTER 45 OF i"'�-� CZiI'Y CODE OF FRIIILEy gy
ADDING SECTION 45.262 :ENTITLED "DOUB��,E FRONTAGE LOT ��
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THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEy DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOt��St �'e" ��
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Section 45.2G2: The buildin , G���
g lines will prevail in lieu � rear
yard requirements. In the instance of Do
Frontage lots when reverse frontage is approved,set back for garages
and accessory building in a rear yard will be the same as for a
front yard in the R-District area concerned.
The owner of a double frontage.lot may elect to
front the principal buildi.ng on either street on which the lot abuts,
prova.ded that the principal entrance to such building shall open on
the street so selected. V,rhere any such election is manifestly con-
trary to the establa.shed character or welfare of the neighborhood,
the permit shall be referred to the Board of Appeals for approval or
disapproval.
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PASSED Ai�TD ADOPTED BY 1^HE CITy COUNCIL OF TFiE CITY OF FRIDLEy
THIS �_ DAX OF
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CITY CLER�: - P�larvin C. Brunsell
First Reading:^November 20`1g6��
Second Fze�di.ncl;
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MAYOR - Jack O. Kirkham
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RESOLUTION N0. 1967
A RESOLUTION SETTING SEWER SERVICE CHARGES FOR MULTIPLE DWELLINGS
AND TRAILER COURTS.
WHEREAS, the City of Fridley Ordina.nce No. 113, Section 8(b)
' states that the rate for sewer service use charges in multiple
dwellings, industrial and commercial property shall be determined
by the City Council by resolution, and
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WHEREAS, it is the intention of the City Council to adopt
a new rate schedule for sewer use charges for multiple dwellings and
trailer courts effective December 1, 1967.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of
Fridley that:
The rate schedul,e for trailer courts and multiple dwellings
under on roof shall be as follows:
1 through 50 units -$7.00 per unit
S1 through 150 -$6.00 per unit
over 150 units -$5.50 per unit
The charges established herein shall take precedence over any
previous rates established for multiple dwellings and shall be placed
in effect on December l, 1967.
PASSED AND ADOPTED By THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
DAY OF , 1967.
ATTE ST :
CITX CI.�RK - Marvin C. Arunaell
MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
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November 1, 1967
M E M 0
T0; Mayor and City Council
FROM: Marvin C. Brunsell, Finance Director
SUBJECT: Sewer Use Charges
On the attached page will be found a breakdown of the present
sewer users with over 25 units each. If the Council decides
on a change in the sewer rates, a resolution would be prepared
for the next meeting,
The information on the following sheet is for the purpose of
arriving at a consensus on what the rate schedule should be.
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Sewer users over 25 as of October 3L, 1967.
Fridley Terrace
Fridley Estates
Lucia Lane Apartments
5430 - 7th Street
5460 - 7th Street
155 Satelitte Lane
Proposed rate schedule
lst through 50th Unit
51st through 150th Unit
Over the 150th Unit
TOTAL UNITS
222'
80
48
34
34
32
450
$7.00 per Unit
$6.00 per Unit
$5.50 per Unit
TOTAL UNITS
OVER 50
172
30
202
Cost to City per year
Over present rate
$720.00
$132 . 0;:
Total present cost per year. $852.00
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TtIE r1INU'iES OT THE L'UI'LD �rNG S7'AidDARDS - DESIGN CONTROL SU�3COi��1ITTEE MG�TII��G
hTovErz�Ll; 7 , 196 I
Tt�e bieeting was cal�ecl ta order by Ctiairman Erickson at 7;35 �'.r1.
ROLL CALL:
' i�I�:•1T',,:P.S PRES}.Id7': Eric�cson, Tonco, Dittes, Hauge
ri1�?�ii',ERS E�F,SI?I�'T: Biermann
OTHLRS PRi,SENT: City M�nager, Building Inspector
1. CO'v'S7DERATION OF A PERI�IIT TO MOVE A SINGLE FAMILY DtidELLIIr`G F'P,OM 6279
tJA?TVEI�SIT'Y AVENUL_�LO1: 2, AiJDTTOR'S SUBD�VISION N0. 59 '1'0 490 - 57TH
PLACE NORTHEAST�T_t�T ].5, PART OF LOT 16�BLOCK 5. CITY VT.�W - R-1
DIS'1'RICT) RLQLTF�'ST FSi' C, W. SYIEk-EP,, 6759 OVERTUN DR�SVE NORTHFAST, FR1DLr Y1
rIINNi; S OTA ; —!` —�--
Mr. C. W. Spie.l:er was present at: the Meeting.
Building Inspection r.eport on tliis structure dated June 1.3, 1967 was
reviewed. El.ectrical and plumbing ins�ections dated November 7, 1967
were noted.
MOTIOi1 by Dittes to approve as described above subject to:
(A) Submit Certi.ficute of Survey i_ndicating dwelling locatioa fronting
on 57th P1ace.
�B) $200 performance deposit be made by a�,mer with app�ication for. taoving,
basement or alteration permits, to.be refunded �ohen sodding of.
front and side yards to rear line of d��aelli_ng and balan.ce of lot
grading and seedin� com�,leted, Aforementic�ned to be completed
prior to issuance of f.inal Certificate of 04cupancy.
(C) Repairs to include eYtending stucco to finish gr.a�le ar�c� exter�_or
wood trim to be repainted.
The motion was seconded by Ha.uge, and upon a voice vote, there being na r_ays,
ttie moti.on car.ried.
2. CONS; D�1�1TIpN Or' T1iE �NOY.A COUNTY ICE ��t?NA PLANS ;
Mr, Pattee, Architect, was not �iresent at th� meeting.
' MOTIO�I by Dittes to approve tize preliminary drawings with recomriendations as
follows;
(A) ErLgineering Departn�ent resolve drainage p-robletns before issue of
' permits.
(B) City of Fridley be granted an easement along the nortl� side of.
thi.s ice arena property from Ur.i_versity Avenue to ttie City nroperty
' ior access.
���lE: p'u�f .IC�iI W�iS Sf:LiiC�i�i:C� �}' `�'C1[lt,U di�(1 Ll'��ql d VU
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STATE OF MINI�ESOTA
DEPqRTMEhlT OF H(GHVJqYS
MAINT. AREA SA
2055 NO, LILqC DRIVE
MINNEAPOLIS, tV11ry�y, �
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6�.31 Univ�rsity �venue T� ;
t"linneapolis, ;•�inneso�a
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�.ttention: I��r. T�asin ��ure�hi
In reply refer to: �15
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T•��• 4l at Osborne P�oad (C.;7.:-�.H, g} and
`�t �'•H• 69�+ i'lorth and So�;th F�.:�ps
' Traffic Control Signal Syster;�s & i.ignting
��;reement Tdo. 55619
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Centle:�en:
Trans;r�itted here:,-itn are five copies of �
the St�>te of i�iinnesota, Depart��ien,, of F-11�hreer:e t;r � ,. _
City of Fridle '� ,• �'_ �. 55b1, be�i•,een
y, ccvcrinJ the znstallation oistraffic cont o��Ls��the
and lighting at the above reierenced loc�-..tions. bnals
kindl.ey rev� e.�; the a�re�r.-;ent a.r.d axr.�n�
Proper citg of�ici�is f �• ��e to h�:.ve it ��rese �
or e�ecu�lon on behaif of the citynty� tO the
oi the a�;reer:ent .�s i�ae:il as the. a. � '�ll copies
City Counc.il ttacned re_„olutio�, �a�sed by the
the corpor,�te-se I toba � siAned b�T the ap�roy + __
ri� ,,e cit;; oi �iciu.ls . �iiix
1 copie„ o� the a?ree:;ent and r����ution.
�ecause of tne pro��.*;�it�,, of the lettin� ci�.te, Jr�nuary,, 196�
cuestin�� �hat yo�„ ex�cute and retur ��. ,� ,�;e 4: e re-
n the u.�ree�:_ent a.s soon as pos�ible.
A fu11�T eY�cuted co�y �.ill be returned to yoz�. "or `rour £i��s.
Under cover of t'_�is lette� ��re are ��lso 'LT��.I1S,,
for � cz�ro�riate s� �;�����ir�. „ � =�-ttin� t'r�e cri�;
� �opie., of t�; �n�_1 plan
f'OY' VOUT' 121iO:i�s';t1p22� �T'@ �nciuded. S �1.82Z ��*�':�C;; �rOU ::�-_�r ret�.?Ti
Sincerel�,r,
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Assist�.nt Distric � :�n?; neer
attach: � c;ree::<ent .�o. 55b19 ($)
cc: :;. P:atth,�rrs •
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rTt�o: �ib : ��.���; ��Yoz.�,%,
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WHEREAS, Aorue:n�nt No.
KES�orLUTro�v
556I9 for a Trarfic Installation at Trunk
High*�ray rvo. 1�7 and Coc���t
. y �tate �id Hight•ray No. �_ (Osbor.n� Ro��d) has bee�
presented to Anok� Co�anty, and
ti�-iEHEAS, The Cit,y of ��'ridle:;r h3s Qxecute� �his A
and greement No. 55bz9
41H�EAS, This A�'�°ment ,^onforms to es �ablisiie�
iP�lity anci the Caunt� pnlic,y o�' th� l�ru,.�i�_
.l �.rticip�ting ha1F. and }2alf of the local
shaxe o� the ,�� r�at-�ers;
'.PHE��,Ep�Os'�:� IT IS H^r,.REBY t�ESOLV'r;D, That i;he Cha'
�ta�,rd ancl ��� 1�'�an of the County
Cou,^ty Auditor be here
to exar L �% autharizp� and requa;+ad
u�e �Agre�m��� �,'o. 55619 fa: and in b�ha2f of knoka Coun
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STATE Or� r�I:�r�ESOT�
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AUDI'I`�t r S �r,RTTk'I�ATIO�V
I, KenT�et�h Yl. C:a?np���l, Count T
hereb� c�, tifv �hat .} Auditox of
of the Cou�t r I h�.ve ro����.a� th� f�r�ry An�ka Co;�n:,ys Minn��ot,�,
fil�� in �;li:: 3 B;�•�rd of said Coun�y �rith �he �>o�.�g co�°�' c�f thc R�so�:,��ion
sta-r� �fiYC� of �;he Co:z�t�T Au,�itor oxi�i-�a1 r��ol-d �h w� F
d in the minui��s of the n�. • �.,
h�ld on pi o�... ,�3inF�s �f Anok�, Cn:zn-ty, t.r�nr��so �, as
co , � "'� ,�967 � of s�id �o3r�� at a maeting dul:�
�y �f sazd 'o'•'�i�'�°�'��ord and o_f� th�* th� s'"'� is a true ..
Kesc�1•u�tion ��as d�a1.- , � � ttl� :•ahola th? � ard �orreci
f�..dop:,od by' said �oarcl �t r`°f, and �hat said
said me��ti�g.
Flitne:,s my h,=An�-� and seal this
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a �traffic con-trol si � to-;':1i,.
. - gnal and strea� ligh�s �n Trutik
Nigh:�av No. 1�7 (UninArsity 4ve�ue �N�E�
) at its interse�tion with
Osborrie Road (Co-un�� State Aid Highway 3 and
T• H• �'� and T.H. 6 � a t t h� i n ters�ction
91� RampS with in�er�t��r�rvion to 57th Ave, 8�
T•H• �t7 in a�cv:.+��a;�c� with the te_r .
and co::tained in A�r���ent N �� an�� °onditions se� for�h .
o• 55b19 a co�;- �y� which was �efors
the Cot,i�nil � .
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TEvIt POR�IPY DRZVEWAY EAS � a T .< ��
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KN061 ALL MEN BY THESE PRESEPrTS: That NORTHERN STATES P0 �
a Minnesota corperation a �R COP�LpANy�
, h..reina�'ter called "NSP", in consideration of the
covenants and agreement hereinafter con+ -
ained to be kept and
CITy �F FRIDLEy a performed by T�
� Municipal corporation in
the State o� Minnesota, hereinaiter
called "City"� does hereb
Y�rant unto City� an exclusive temporar� �
permission to use certain r� ✓ asement and �
ea.� estate in the County of �oka� State of Minnesata,
to-wit:
I A tract of land in the Sw?- of
' Range 24, lying W'est of `` the SW� o�' Section 12 m �
State gi �.Wa , ownship 30,
g y I�O• 65 described as f ollows;
Commencing at the North-
the SW,—�� of the Sj:j? East corner of the South
' South alon �" lY1ng W°st of State 700 feet of
g the West ri Highway i1o. 65; thence
a distance of f , gthenceG�ay line of State Highwa;� No. 65,
350 yeet• aest at right an�les
� °f 350 feet; thence North at right an 1es ° , a distance
to the point of beginning; g 35� feet •
, tnence East
Said temporary easement shall
' on Exhibit "Arr which is attached restricted to the area marked in red
hereto, and made a. part hereof.
Said easement sha11 be onl
y fOr tre use of City vehicles and employees, and
' not as a public street or �aay� and sha11 be sub'
and covenan�s, �ect t° -�i�° f�llowing agreements
The rights granted herewith sha11
become effective ori n?over�r�er I�
1967, and sha11 continue until terminated by the Cit� -
sixty ((p da � .� or r�vcked by NSP upon
� YS prior �rritten notice.
Upon termination or revocation of the r;ghts �-r
City shall o_anted herewith, the
restore or regrade the above dESCribed p-roperty +o a conditl
satisfactory �� PJSP on
The City sha11 ind�
mnify an�. save harmZ��
from an 1� °S VS� and the grant`d premises
Y 1en or encuribrance
Wp � �h S':'18 i 1
°r m�y accru� _r'-
use of said rorn or by r�ason of any
p-remises by th� Ci
�.Y; and the Cii;.-
NSP from a11 liabil��y �r c1�; � � Sna11 iilde:nnify and hold harmless
�m o1 liabil; t f and ha11_
� P�y anf .; udo:nent r�ndered
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against NSP by reason of' the occupanc
y or use by the City of the premises here-
inabove described
, and shall reimburse NSP for any e
reason of an Xpense incurred by Nsp by
y claim, action,
or proceeding brought against NSP or in which NSP
is made a party by reason thereof,
The City agrees to assume a11 liability� and to inde
compensate N,SP for an �i�'Y and
y injury or damage to persons or property, includin
NSP's property or employees, occasioned b �
uSe o�, Y, or arising in connection with the
the above premises b
y the City� its em 10
further a . p Yees or agents and the City
grees to defend, indemni.f
Y and save N,Sp harmless against al1 actions,
claims, damages� or demancls which
may be brought or made either a
reason of anything done b gainst Nsp by
y the City� its employees or agents� in the exercise
or pu.rported exercise of the righ-�S� privileges a.nd dut'
ies herein granted.
The City� at no cost or �
expense to NSP
material , shall supply the necessary
and labor for the installation
and maintenance of said driveway:
1� Install a culvert
culver�t to �d�r the proposed roadwa
be an extension of the culvert now located
under the existing NSP drivewa
be of the same capacit y� said culvert shall
y as the existing culvert.
2� Install C1ass V fill
base and s10 material to establish the required
driveway withecrushed1r�o k1V�way, and surface said
3)
4)
5)
Install a Domed Po1e
pedestal which is locatedlnoatha f�a��existin
station fence. Phone
g sub-
The City agrees to install
Po1es with cable and chain acrosslsaedt n�ber of
location D°m°d
shoi•m on Fxhibit "<< drive�aay at a
A attached hereto,
2'he City agrees to relocate
location acceptable to said roadwa�
�, to another
notice to relocate NSp' upon receiving �aritten
pleted within same, said relocation to be com_
relocate, 60 days o� receipt of' such notice to
Nothing herein contained shall be
continued � deemed to restrict iri
us,, of the C any way the
Uaid property bY NSP for the
maintenance � construction� operation, or
ol i+s t1ectric substation
, transmission or d;stribution lines and
aPPur�enant facilities located or to be located thereo r
. n� °1 wi�h other uses of
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the land not inconsistent caith the right herein granted.
IN W:LTNESS WHEREOF, the p�arties hereto have caused this instrument to
be duly executed this
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In the Presence of:
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STATE OF 1vIINN�SprA�
' COUNTY pF � � ss
NNEPIN)
19
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NORTHERN STATES POUIER COMpl�i�y
By_
And
Vice President-Engineering
Secretary
CITY OF FRIDLEY
By
Its
And
Its -
4n this day of
, Public within and for said Count
to me personall Y, personally appeared9D, r.' before me, a Notary
y known, who, being each by me duly swor.n did saylthatathey�a D Vance,
respectively the Vice President-Engineering� and the Secretary of the corporation
' named in the foregoing instrument, and tnat the seal affixed to said instrument '
the corporate seal of said corporation, and that said instrument was si ned an
in behalf of said corporation b authorit� ls
McElroy and M. D. � .� of its Voard of Directors and said D.s�aled
' Vance acknowledged said instrument to be the free act and deed of
said corporation.
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STATE OF MINNESpTA�
C OUN'I`y OF ANOK.4 � s s
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4n this day of
in and for said count � 19 , before me a Notar�
y and state, app�ared � � Public
, to me persona.Ly kno�m; � and
that they a.-re res ctivelr aho being by me first du1
the municipal corporation�describ�d in and ��iho e�`�uted t�e �, y sworn, did say
the seal affixed to said instrurrient is the corporate seai �� the City of Fridley�
1 oregoing instru.,�ent; that
instrument was "��cuted in b�half of saiu cor�orat�on � °f said corp�ration•
of the Cit of r; y authority �f � that sa_�
ackno:aledge said�idltxL�m�rtsto�be th�
. free act and c�eed of saadacorporation.
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DEPART1�ir:i�T OF COi±S:.RVE+i ION
LAND Ai1D ��JATER CGi1SERV�,TIGivT r`UND PROJEC7' AGR��i�,E;dT
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Cos� o� tris Stage
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federal assistance that will be nrovi�.ed on a
time oi project qualification fron infor�;.�.tion
1. General Provisions
2. Maintenance Agreement
3. Project Yroposal -�R For..� 8-90 or u-9�.
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�*rur.d a�rcu:�t: This is the maximum amount o
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CG;ltayned in the project proposal.
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^he State o: :•:innesota, by its dele�ated liaison �he Department oi Conservatio:�, ar::
-��.. ,: '�ri r�_?'r hereinaf �eZ' re�erred �O uS tr.e ZOCa1. tlriit Oi �OVc-l:u ;C.L�
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,MU�ua' �;,r a�ree to ;�eriorm this abreement in accordance witn the i�and and ��later Co:.serva��o :
:w:�c �ct oi 19�5 (78 Stat. 897), the Re�ulations of the �3ureau of Outdoor Recreatio:. �_:•:: '+:i�=•
t:.e ;,er::s, pro�;,ises, cor.ditions, plans, speciiications, estimates a.�d procedures attUchea
'r.era�o a: ^ ::�ade a pa;t hereof.
:ne �tate o� i�:innesota hereb� a�rees, in consideration of the �ronises ;��::e 'y �`:e �oca�
t::11.� o: �;over..,:�er.� Ci�.T'@�.Y1� t0 acce:�t SUC�1 funds fT'0�:1 tfle Uniteci StaL2S ar.d to �8i:�+uui50 `:-�
iocal ur:i� o: �o��ernmPnt �or that portion of the total obli�ation that is �r.e J:��teu S� :tes'
s�e;a:e as a;�rcvec �y the Director of tne Bureau of �utdoor �ecreation, Depar�„�nt o� �:�e M
�; ;,��,io: � �t '�eir.� ur.derstood that incurred costs shall not be re�mburseci without wr�.�:.e..
�:oo� �h�.� �ucn fur;:s hvve been paid.
`:'"C Z.00�ii Li;l�i, Oi ��OVE.Y'YlP1Cr'i� �'1CT'C�� a(','T'E.'E:;� iTl COTi.,ideration Oi t:t'1P. PT'Of'll:�t::, ���.'.:�:e O�l `i,:-C
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-�.�;;�l:;�o:.:; co::`�a� :ed in all of the attachment� �:r�iicn are 'r,areb;� incorporaied �nto tnis
a�rcc;:.er.;., as stated above. ' �
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i;l° �.00�ii U::1± O� � OVC'T'::riCrit further �;� ceS ti.�� lri tr�� @Vr:rit t�"1G' �: O�i.0 ��::«SE ne� 2171
GC:.Ci 1��U �Ji:C�:::>v Oi ;i0,2COrit�� 1�i'f.C� 15 T'111.G� LO .�@ T1021reir�,bursa[JZE � E:ii� IECiB: <":i C:O: 2 fS
,,:.ire�zuy : aid o: ;;'rie account o� tnis a�reemen� by the Sta�e Treasurer, shall t�e re�aid to the
S�ate fo: rep�;�::ar.� to the ireasurer of the United a�ates, if so de�,anded `�y �he �,ureUu of
Outdoor iieCrc'a"i.1GY:,
' �;; is unciers:,00a and a�;reed by tne parties hereto t'r.at in the even-c ie�e-ral iur.ds are
210� c.lic.l�.c''.�Jic IO'r' i,i'11S rZ'O��Cti. �•l1LTiiT1 a period Of OTlE: j�e1T' fro:r the du't� of ;tn1.S ��;ree;,�ent
'tnen �._s .�:;;_�ae:,;en;, is r,ull and void.
It is fur�::ar understood and a�reed by the parties hereto �hat this agree;�en� s'r.all r.ot
o�?,�,�a�e t�,e Sta�e o� i�inr.esota for any of tne projec� costs described he:ein, except zhe
�r.�one�rs received' i�cr; the united States in reim�ourse„�ents for projec� 4rork cor,pletad oy ine
ZOCc:1 1.�:11 � O� vOVEi 1:,ivill. o
�•'r�e folio;��n� special project terms and conditions �aere added to tnis a�reer�er.t before
i ��•�as si�ned 'oy the parties hereto: -
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Nar�e ,ar.d Ti �le City P�ianager
Date Novem'oez' 16, 1967
�ar��<<ent of �:d;�in�stratior�
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MINUTES OF TFiE REGULAR PARKS AND RECREATION CON�IISSION MEETING, NOVENIBER 27, 1967
' Meeting was called to order by Chairman Hughes at 7:45 P.i�, , ?�
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MEMBERS PRESENT: Hughes, Cochran, Fitzpatrick
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MEMBERS ABSENT: Dunphy
OTHERS PRESENT: Paul Brown, Director - Parks and Recreation Department
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MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Cochran, that the h7inutes of October 23,
1967, be accepted as mailed. The Motion Carried.
LETTERS
Letter from The Minnesota Transfer Railway Company to Paul Brot,�n, Director
of Parks and Recreation - Subject: Vacating the portion of their land now
being used for a parking area at Locke Park. This land is needed to pro-
vide trackage to a future company.
MOTION by Cochran, seconded by Fitzpatrick, to receive this letter and
' take whatever action is necessary at this time to comply with this letter
and request the Director and the Engineering Department to recommend
future access and parking area for Locke Park, i'he Motion Carried.
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Certificate of the City Engineer recommending that final payment be made to
the D, W. Harstad Company for the foundation for the Park Garage accordinp
to contract.
MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Cochran, that certificate be received.
The Motion Carried.
Letter from Vice-Chairman Dunphy to Chairman Hughes - Subject: Information
pertaining to the dredging of West Moore Lake.
MOTION by Cochran, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that this letter be received
and referred to the Director and the Cor.unission for their consideration.
The Motion Carried.
hiemo from Parks and Recreation Director to the City of Fridley - Subject: 1968
Meetings of the Parks and Recreation Commission. The Commission agreed that
the February 25th meeting should be on the 26th and the December 23rd meeting
was changed to the 16th. ATso the December Meeting for this year was updated
to the 18th.
MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Cochran, that the 1968 Meetings Sche-
dule be adopted as amended. The blotion Carried.
COUNCIL b1INUTF.S
The proposed Hullab�loo Club to be opened in Fridley has been approved by the
Mayor and City Council. ,
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DIRECTOR'S REPORT
Quarterly Budget Report
ICode No. 471.30, Playground Materials, is over-budget due to many new ideas
' contrived of by the Playground Director and also the change in the operation
of two playgrounds to a full-day basis rather than a half-day basis.
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Park Equipment Inventory
The Park Property Inventory Chart has been revised to include all park land
' owned by the City and also the number of pieces of apparatus and equipment
located in these parks has been updated.
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Park Property Inventory
The Park Property Inventory Chart has been also revised and brought up to date,
although the recent purchase of the Fontaine Property is not shown. This newly
purchase property which consists of approximately 9 acres will bring the total
of all park land to approximately 219 acres.
Parks and Recreation Memorandum
The Ceco Building had been moved to Locke Park and will be used as a garage
by the Park Department.
A check has been received from the State Government to reimburse the funds
used in the recent development of Madsen Park.
A large number of participants have turned out for both the Mens and Womens
Volleyball programs.
Parks and Recreation Progress Report
The amount of vandalism is remaining low. The Director feels that the posting
of vandalism signs in all the parks has greatly helped.
PLANNING COMMISSION REPORT - CHAIRMAN HUGHES �
In his report, Chairman Hughes explained that the owners of the S.E. corner of
Section 24, or Innsbruck North, have reauested that the zoning be changed from
R-1, permitting only single family ctwellings, to PD, which would permit a plan-
ned development of single family dwellings, multi.ple family dwellings and a
small shopp ing center.
MOTION by FitzpatrickZseconded by Cochran, that the Commission recommends
to the Planning Commi.ssion and City Council that they consider providing
an open s�ace fo-r_park �urposes in this area. The Motion Carried.
PLAN FOR 1969
The Commisison agreed to provide the Director with an outline of their indivi-
dual desires for 1969 while reviewing the 1967 and 1968 programs.
MINUTES OF THE PARKS AND RECREATION C0�IMISSION MEETING, NOVEMBER 27, 1967 PAGE 3_.
OLD BUSINESS
Reauest for Skating Rink
The residents living near Riversedge Way between 63rd and 63z Ways N.E. have
requested that a skating rink be provided in this area. The si�e has been
dished and prepared for a rink.
MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Spence, that the Commission approve
the addition of one rink between 63rd and 63z Ways N.E. to the winter
schedule. The Motion Carried.
Naming of Park
MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Cochran, that the park located at 54th and
7th Street be named Oak Hil1 Park. The Motion Carried.
Ordinance 348
The Commission agreed to take no action oii this item.
1968 Budget
The Commission requested that copies of the revised 1968 Budget be sent to
them. The Director is to revise the 1968 Parks and recreation Budget keeping
in mind the great need for ne�a apparatus in the parks and also the importance
of recreation sports and programs over competitive sports.
Hockey Association of Fridley Agreement
The agreement between the Parks and Recreation Commission and the Hockey Assocx-
ation of Fridley was approved and signed by Chairman Hughes.
Park Improvement Program
The Commission felt that it was a very good idea to hold a meeting with the
previous members of the Parks and Recreation Commissions for the purpose of
promoting the Park Improvement Program. Mid-January was thought to be the
best time to hold such a meeting. They felt it was most important to keep
talking about this issue in order to keep it alive.
NEW BUSINESS
Meris Gym Night
It was suggested to the Commission that a gym be reserved in one of the schools
on one night a week for the purpose of a Mens Gym Ni.ght. On this night, men
could participate in several different types of sports for exercise and on a
recreational rather than a competitive basis. The Director will look into this
possibility further.
Use of Satellites
' The Commission felt that a program of this type would best be started in the
summer during the playground program rather than in the winter months at tht
skating rinks.
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MINUTES OF THE PARKS ANB R�CREATION COAM�IISSION MEETING, NOVEMBER 27, 1967 PAGE 4
ADJOURNMENT
The meeting was adjourned at 11:35 P.M.
The next regular meeting will be held on Monday, December 18, 1967, at 7:30
P.M. at the Fridley Civic Center, Conference Room.
Respectfully submitted,
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Ti� PZINUTES OF THE BUILDING STAIVDARDS - DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOMMTTTE� MEETING
NOVEMBER 28, 1967
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The Meeting was called to order by Acting Chairman Dittes at 7:50 P.M.
ROLL CALL
MEMBERS PRESENT: Dittes, Hauge, Tonco
MEMBERS ABSENT: Biermann, Erickson
OTHERS PRESENT: Jan Gasterland, Don Gearhart, George Walquist, Bill Shaw,
John Breher
1. CONSIDERATION OF A PERMIT FOR THE CONSTRUCTION OF t� 25 UNIT APARTMENT► BUILll1NG
1 AT 5149 - 3RD STREET NORTHEAST (LOTS 1,2,3,4,5,6, BLOCK 1, CARLSON'S SUNIMIT
M�\OR ANNEX SECOND ADDITION) REQUEST BY S&S INVESTriENT, 1202 PIKE LAKE DRIVE
NEW BRIGHTON, MINNESOTA 55112: ` -
Mr. Bill Shaw was present representing S&S Investment. Mr. John Breher was
representing the architect. Mr. Shaw brought with him 3 complete sets of
working drawings and a scale model of the building and site.
There was a discussion concerning the structure of the building and garages.
Mr. Shaw stated that the garages would probably be revised to have individual
stalls foX each apartment. It was pointed out that the storage under the stair-
way would have to be eliminated and it was suggested that it could be included
on the first floor. The building apparently would have adequate sound control
facilities provided that all the party walls be of staggered stud construction
anc� that all the bedrooms, living and dining rooms be carpeted.
MO'CION by Hauge to recommend �pproval of plans subject to the following:
(A) Storage lockers to be removed from under the stairways
and included on the first floo�.
(B) Drawing ��2 of 5 to read staggered'wall of 2"x4" studs to
be 8" O.C. on a 6" plate.
(C) All living rooms, Dining Rooms, and Bedrooms to be carpeted.
The motion was seconded by Tonco, and upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the
motion carried.
2. RE�UESTED ILFCO�NDATION FROM THE COI�itITTEE CONCERNING A PROPOSED MORTUARY TO BE
LOCATED AT 6210 HIGHG7AY 65 N.E. (LOT 3, HEFW�LS SECOND ADDITI0:1):
Mr. Wahlquist and Mr. Gearhart were present at the meeting to request a recommenda-
tion. Mr. Erickson lool:ed at this proposal before t�e meeting and asked�
Mr. Gasterland to see that the parking lot and connecting driveway be included
in the l.egal descripti_on for a building permit. Al1 the members, Mr. Wahlquist,
and Mr. Gearhar.t concurred.
BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL MEETING, NOVEMBER 28, 1967
After a discussion on the virtues of various veneers, it was decided to
recommend a11 bricic rather than brick and stucco or brick and redwood.
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MOTION by Tonco to recommend approval of the building subject to the following:
(A) Provisions for the construction of the parking lot and
the building site to be contained in a single building permit.
(B) A written legal description of the easement for the connecting
road between the parking lot and the building site be included
on the building permit.
(C) The total exterior is to be a brick veneer.
(D) Permit is to be issued only upon approval of complete sets
of wor.king draiaings including a landscaping plan.
The motion was seconded by Hauge, and upon a voice vote, there being no nays,
the motion carried.
3. CONSIDERATlON OF A PROPOSED ADDITION TO THE PKECISION SHEET METAL FACTORY LOCATED
AT 5250 riAIN STREET NORTHEAST (PARCEL 1875, PART OF LOT 4, AUDITORS SUBDIVISION
��47. (REQ.UEST BY HUGH THO�:SON CONSTRUCTION COMP�NY, 100 WEST DIAMOND LAKE ROAD,
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN�SOTA 55419):
There was no one present to represent Precision Sheet Metal, but the drawings
submitted were sufficient to present the proposal.
MOTION by Hauge to recommend approval of the addi�.ion subject to the following;
(A) Walls to be 12" conerete block
(B) Steel reinforcement to be placed in the poured concrete
wall as per code.
(C) Steel reinforcing �aeb to be placed between courses of block as
per code,
The motion was seconded by Tonco and upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the
motion was carried.
AD JOUR�,'riEN T ;
There being no further business, Acting Chairman Dittes declared the meeting
adjourned at 1U:20 P.r1.
Respectful.ly submitted,
R. F. DITTES
Acting Secretary a-�_d Chairman
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THE MINUTES OF TIIE BOARD OF APPEALS MEETll�IG, NOVEMBER 29, 1967
The Meeting was called to order by Chairman Ylinen at 7;35 P.M.
ROLL CALL
MEMBERS PRESENT: Ylinen, Mittelstadt, Ahonen
MEMBERS ABSENT: Saunders
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ADOPTION OF MINUTES, NOVEMBER 1 AND NOVEP�BER 8, I9o7•
MOTION by Mittelstadt, seconded by Ahonen, to adopt the minutes of the two
previous meetings as presented. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the
Chairman declared the motion carried.
1. A REQUEST rOR A`VARIANCE rROM SECTION 45 26, CITY CODE OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA
1963, REVISED DECEMBER 31, 1965, BY WAIVER OF FRONT YARD SEr]3ACK REQI1IRErSENT
FROM 35 FEET TO 23 FEET AND A VARIANCE FROM SECTION 45.24, CITY CODE OF FRIDLEY,
MINNESOTA 1963, REVISED DECEr1BER 31, 1965 BY WAIVER OF SIDE YARD REQUIRErfENT OF
5 FEET TO 4 FEET, TO PEP.MIT CONSTRUCTION OF AN ATTACf� D GARAGE ON LOTS 6& 7,
BLOCK U, RIVERVIE[a HEIGHTS ADDITION, ANOKA COUNTY, i�iINNESOTA SAME BEING 725
KIMBALI, STREET NORTHEAST FRIDLEY MINNESOTA 55432. (RE �UEST BY RUSSELL G.
NNF 725 KIMBALL STREET NORTHEAST FRIDLEY MINNESOTA 55432);
Mr. Tenney was present and presented his proposal. He had a written petition
of acceptance by his surrounding neighbors. No one else was present on this
item.
MOTTON by Mittelstadt to accept the variance for the following reasons:
l. There are 12 neighbors which have no objection to the
proposed garage.
2. There would be no obstruction to traffic because Kimball is a
dead end street and the garage would be consistent with the
general appearance of the neighborhood.
The motion was seconded by Ahonen. Upon a voice vote, Mittelstadt, Ylinen and
Ahonen voting in favor, the motion carried unanimously.
2. REQUESTED OPINION
MiJRDTX PAKK) . ( JAC�1�5 LUYIFNT: ,
PROPOSED FOUR-PLFX AT 500 CHFRI LAI��F;
17, BLOCK 1
Mr. James Lupient appeared as a visitor before the board to ask their opinion
of a proposed four-plex at 500 Cheri Lane (Lot 17, Block I, riurdix Park). He
will need a variance of the minimum lot size ir. order to build the fourple�c.
The board received and discussed preliminary plans and Mr. Lupient was advised
to submit ulans arid a request in the normal manner.
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3. ACCEPTEINCE OI' A BOARD r�MBERS RESIGNATION;
MOTION by Ahonen to accept the resignation of iaayne F. Saunders, seconded by
Mittelstadt. Upon a voice vote, Mittelstadt, Ahonen and Ylinen voted in
favor. The motion carried unanimously.
Chairman Ylinen requested that the Council make an appointment to fill the
position opened by Mr. Saunder's resignation.
ADJOURNMENT:
MOTION by Ahonen to adjourn the �eeting. Seconded by Mittelstadt. Upon a
voice vote, there being no nays, Chairman Ylinen declared the meeting adjourned
at 8:15 P.M.
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November 27, 1967
T0: H. R. Ankrum, City Manager and City Council
FROM: Marvin Ca Brunsell, Finance Director
'SUBJECT: Transfer from Liquor Fund and General Fund to Disaster Fund
In their letter of October 20, 1967, the Department of Military Affairs,
�State of Minnesota is asking for a refund of $42,024.27 on the money
advanced for the tornado disaster.
The City has available in the disaster fund $23,060066. I would recommend
that a transfer of $9,051.60 be made from the insurance account of the
general fund to the disaster fund and a transfer of $9,712.01 be made
from the liquor fund to the disaster fund.
The insurance account in the general fund is the result of insurance
money received in connection withthe tornado that was not spent for
renovating buildings, etc,
There were many cost items that were disallowed by both the 'State Examiner
and the Federal Examiner that had been incurred by the disaster fund,
The attached resolution would authorize this transfer if the City Council
is so inclined,
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A RE90LUTI(1�i TRANSFE �IN�G� �i��'� �'���. iHE GEIdERAL E°[TND AND LIQUOR
gUND TO THE DISAb'1'BR
y�$gg,A3, the City Coun��.z ��� previouslv authorized cer.tain
exp�ditures for the disastF�.�: fund= ax�a
p�ggAS, certain of th�:��� �x�enditures have been disallowed
by Federal and State Auditox�a
�' T���� � IT g�,p�,ps�p, by the Council of the City °1967
Fridley meeting at a regular session on the 4th day of December,
as follows:
1. That a transfer o� �9,�51•60 fro�° the insurance
account of the gerL��al. fund be made to the disaster
fund, a�
2. A transfer of $9,71.2•".�1 be made frc� the municipal
liquor fund to t?-=e da.s�stsr fund.
PAS3ED AND ADOPTED BY THL C�°�"�I CC�tJJ�1CI.I, �JF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY
, 1967.
THIS DAY �'�' ._��.�._
�r�1y� - Jack 0. Kiskc►am
ATTESf :
CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Bruns�si
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RESOLUTION NOo l`� �_ l��1967
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A RESOLUTION DIRECTING T�tE ISSUAIVCE OF TEMPOP.AP.Y T1�IPR�VEI�IE�iT BONDS
ACCORDANCE �dITH LAWS OF 1957, CHAPTER 385
BE IT RESOLVED By the Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka Gounty, Minnesota,
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SEC. 1. The total estimated cost of Storm Sewer Im�rovement Project Noo SS - 87
has been estimated at $48,OOOo00 •
` � 45,000,00 is currently
SEC; 2o It is now estimated that the sLnn of $
necess2ry to provide financing of the projects above noted, and it is hereby
determined to be necessary to borro�a said amount for the payment of obligations
now incurred and for expenses necessarily incurred in connection with the
construction of said improvement project, �
SEC. 3o There is hereby created Storm Sewer Improvement Project No, �S - 87
�� whzch shall contain a construction acc�unt
as part thereof into which shall be paid'al1 proceeds of temporary bonds issued
pursuant to this resolution and sir.iilary subsequent re�o2utions, and out of
which shall be gaid all amounts due and payable as costs or expenses incident
to or incurred in connection with the makino of said improvement.
rovement Project No. SS - 87
SEC. 4. There is also hereby created Storm Sewer Imp —
a Sinkina Fund ?_ccount, which
account in said fund may and shall be termed as the Si.nking Fund, ir.to o�hich
shall be paid the proceeds of all special assessments levied agai.nst benefited
property by reason of naking of said improvements as cae11 as all other monies
therein to be paid as provided by lac�� and out of which shall be paid the principal
and interest on all temporary improvement bonds isstled to finance said projec'to
, _ SECo 5. It is hereby determined that the su.*n of $45,
000.00
to finance said _ Storm Sewer Improvement Project Noo SS - 87
shall be borro��red
' with respect to cost of construction and expenses necessarily incurred relative
, ce of temporary improvement bonds of the
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idle as authorized in Minnesota Statutes, SEC. 429.01, Subdivision 3,
City of Fr �
as amencled by Laws 1957, Chapter 385.
SEC. 6. S�id bonds shall be payable from the Si.nking Fund of the following:
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Storm Sewer Im rovement Pro'ect No. SS -$�
—:'__urther recognized its duty under the la�a, as provided by Sec. 4290091,
the City f
and covenants and agrees �aith the purchas�r and all holders from time to time,
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f said tenporary improvement bonds, at or prior to the maturity thereof that it
will pay and retire such bonds and the interest thereon out of the proceeds o
definitive impro��ement bonds which the Council shall issue and sell at or p
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to the maturity of the temporary ir��proven�nt bonds to the extent that the same
cannot be paid our of funds available in the Sinking Fund.of �torm Sewer _
�� _$� or out of other Municipal
Improvement Pr_ °�ect No. ______--.
funds ��hich are property available and are appropriated by the Council for such
purpose.
SEC, 7. It is hereby determined to levy special assessments against benefited
ro ty by reason of.the making of Storm Sewer Improvement Pro ect Noo SS 87
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and to levy ad valorem taxes, if necessary,
produc
e sums at least 5% in excess of the amounts sufficient to pay principal
and interest when due on said temporary improvement boads and on any definitive
bonds
to be issued as herein prcvided, such special assessr.�ents to be placed
on the tax rolls at such time when said improvement projects have been completed
or the total cost thereof has been determined�
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Said temporary improvement bonds in the amount oi $45,OOOo00 shall
be denominated �torrn �ewer Improvement P_ roJe�t N°• S� "$� Bond �eries "A"
in nuraber
shall be Nine 9)
and nu:�:bered fror�l 1 to 9
inclusive, each in the denominatior. ei $S,OOOo00
shall b�ar interest at the ra.*_e of 5% per annur�, puylble semi-anr_uall;� or�
June and December of each year and shall r.�ature on �ecember 1, 1970�
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and aecrued interest, Not less than 30 days befor.e the date specified for
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redemption on said bonds, the City Treasurer shall r.�ail notice of the call
thereof to the holder, if kno��rn, said Tre_ asurer shal.l mai.ntain a record of
the names and addresses of the holders of said bands insofar as such information
is made available to him by the holders thereof, for the purpose of mailing
said notices. The principal and all interest on said bonds shall be payable
Minnea olis Minnesota
at Fridley City Ha, 11____,___u6431 U:�iversit Avenue, NaE.,
55421.
SEC. 9. Said temporary ?mprover�ent bonds shall be mimeographed and when so
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mimeographed shall have attached thereto an interest coupon which bond and
coupon shall be substantially in the following forrt:
(Form of Coupon)
No. '�
(Unless the bond described below is called for earlier redemption)
on the ________ day of , 19_, the
County, Minnesota, wil.l pay to bearer at
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money of the United States of Aznerica for interest then due on its
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dollars lawful
CITY M��AGER MAYOR
SEC, 10. Said bonds and coupons attached sha11 be prepared under the direction
of the City �tanager and shall be executed on behalf of the City by the sionatures
of the Mayor and rta�1ao�r, and the corporate seal of the Cily shall be affixed
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Manage"r. When said bonds hav� been executed and authenti.cated they shall be e
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eli.vered by the Treasurer to the purchaser thereof, upon paYnient of the purchas
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rice heretofore agreed upon and accrued interestto date of delivery and said
purchaser shall not be obligeJ to see to the appl.icati�n thereofo
11. The City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to file a certified
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0 of this resolution with County Audi_tor of Anoka County, together with such
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other information as he shaJ_1. require and to obtain from said County Auditor a
certificate that said bonds have been entered on this bond r�gistere
gg��12_ The bonds issued hereunder shall be payable for Storm �Sewereatedo The
�� _ $� which is hereby cr
Im rovement Project Noo -
� Treasurer snall cause all monies received from the proceeus of said bonds, all
monies appropriated and tra:srerred�from other funds and all special assessments
'm rovenents provided'that if any payment o� principal or interest shall
for the i p
become due when there is not sufficient money in said fund to pay the same, the
Treasurer shall pay such principal or interest from the general fund of the City
and such fund shall be reimbursed fer such advances out of monies to be c�edited
to said fund cahen said monies are collected. All proceeds for said bonds except
accrued interest shall be credited to the fund and used to pay the cost of said
improve:nents .
SEC. 13. It is further provided that should it appear at any time that the raonies
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red'ti ed to said fund and provi_ded for the payment of pr?ncipal or interest on the
that then the
boncls �ahen the sums become due are not sufficient to pay the same,
it shall issue further definitive improvement bonds as authorized and provided
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in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, Sec. 429.091, Chapter 475, and that the
the rincip??
process of said further de£initive bonds sha11 be first used to paY P
and interest as is then due ar.d to redeem the �.emporary bonds issLed tnereundcro
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SECo 14, The City Council .has determined that not less than twenty percent (20'/0)
of the total cost of said improvements caill be paid by special assessments to be
levied against every lot, piece or parcel of land benefited by the said improvements.
The City hereby covenants and agrees that it �aill do and perform, as soon as they
can be done, all acts and things necessary for the final and valid levy of such
special assessments, and in the event that any such assessments be at any time
held invalid with respect to any lot, piece or parcel af land, due to any error,
defect or irregularity, or in any action or proceeding taken or to be taken by
the,Counc�l or any of the City Officers or employees, either in the making of
such assessment or in the performance of any co�diti.on precedent thereto, the
City and this CounciZ will forthwith do al1 such further proceedings as may be
required by la�o to make such assessments valid and bin�ing liens against such
pro�erty, and also shall take st�ch further proceedings as may be required by laca
to provide monies for the payment of principal and interest as the same fa11 due
on the bonds issued hereunder and to provide for the redemption of the same. �
SEC. 15. It is hereby determined that the collection of special assessments
and the proceeds of monies appropriated and transferred from other funds is
and will be in an amount of at least five per cent (5%) in excess of the amount
"required to pay the principal of and the interest on sazd bonds when due and
that no ad valorem tax levy is accordingly required.
' SEC. 16. The officers of the City and the County Auditar of Anoka County are
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hereby authorized and directed to prepare and furnish to the purchaser of said
bonds and to the attorneys approvino the legality of the issuance thereof,
certified copies of all proceedings and records relati_ng to said bonds and to
the financial affairs of said City, and such other affi.davits, certificates and
information as may be required, to show the facts relating to the legality and
marketability of said bonds as the same appear from the books and records ut?�er
their custody.and control or as otherwise known to the, and such certificates,
certified copies and affidavits, including any heretofore furnished, shall be
deemed representations of the City as to the correctness of all statemenis
contained therein.
PASSEA AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CzTY OF FRTDLEY THIS
DAY OF __ , 1967.
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CITY CLEP,K - Mar�in Co Brunsell
M�1YOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
CI1'X MANAGER - Earl P. Wagner
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RESOLUT70N N0. �,1967
A RESOLUTION DIRECTING THE SAT�E Ai�ID PURCHASE OF TEMPORARY I.�IPROVErIENT
BONDS IN ACCORD�'�CE t•IITH LALdS OF 1957, CHAPTER 385
BE IT RESOLVED Ey the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, rlinnesata,
as follows:
THAT W�IEREAS It has heretofore been deterriined by this Council to issue temporary�
improvement bonds in orde�- to provide the necessary funds for the construction
and payment of expen�es relative to the followzno improvement projects to-wit:
Storm Sewer Improvement Project Noo SS - 87
as per plans and specifications a proved ty the City Council; and
WHEREAS It has been detennined that there is at the present time an amount in
excess of $45,000,00 in the followino fund, to-wit:
Regular Special Assessment Fund (Sinking Account
which sum will not be reqaired for other purposes prior tu December 1, 1970
IT IS THEREFORE Determined �o be in the interest of the City of FridZey that the
sum of $45,000.00 of the Regular Special Assessment Fund (Sinking Account)
BE INVESTED As anttiorized by la�a and in accordance therewith it is hereby determined
to purchase the sum of $45,000.00 of the aforementioned Storm Sewer Impravement
' Project No, �S - 87 te.�n_porary issued
under date of December 1, 1967 .
� UPON Their initial issuance in accerdance with the provisions of Minnesota Statutes,
' Sec. 429.091, 471.Sb, and 475.66, out of funds the Regular Special Assessment Fund
(Sinking Account) and on behalf of said fund at par and accrued interest
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as of the date of delivery of said bonds and completion of such sale; it being
further determined to be reasor.able a�.d advantajeous to the Sinking Account of the
Regular Special Assessment Fund to invest in said teaiporary improvement bonds
and to be reasonalbe and adva_ntageous to the City to sell said temporary improvement
bonds to the Sinking Account of the Regular Special Assessment Fund
in.accordance with provisions of this resolution,
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S�C. l. The City Manager and Treasurer are hereby authorized and directed
to take any and a11 steps necessary to effect the provisions of the aforegoing
resolutions and to make such transfer of funds as may be necessary from time .
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PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
DAY OF , 1967.
MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
CITY MANAGER - Earl P. Waoner
ATTEST :
CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell °
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RESOLUTION N0, 1967
A RESOLUTION DIRECTING THE ISSUANCE OF TEP•1PORARY IrIPROVETiENT BONDS
ACCORD�VCE j�7ITH LAWS OF 1957, CHAPTER 385
BE IT RESOLVEll By the Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, rlinnesota,
as follows:
SEC. 1. The total estimated cost of Storm Sewer Im�rovement Pro� ect No, SS - 82
has been estimated at _$140,000.00
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SEC. 2, It is now estimated that the sum of _$60,000,00 is currently
necessary to provide financing of the projects above noted, and it is hereby
determined to be necessary to borrow said amount £or the payment of obligations
now incurred and for expenses necessarily incurred in connection with the
construction of said improv�ment project,
, SEC. 3, There is hereby created Storm Sewer Improvement Project Noo �S - 82
which shall contain a constructian accouzt
as part thereof into which sha11 be paid all proceeds of temporary bond� issued
pursuant to this resolution and similary subsequent resol.utions, and out of
which sha11 be paid all amounts due and �ayable as costs or expenses incident
to or incurred in connection with the making of said improvement.
SEC. 4._ There is also hereby created ;Storm Sewer Improvement Project No. �� - 82
a Sink
account in said fund ma and sha11 be termed as the Sinki
Fund Account, which.
Fund, into which
shall be paid the proceeds of all special assessments levied against benefited
property by reason of making of said improvements as �vell as all other monies
therein to be paid as provided by Ia�•� and out of �ahich shall be paid the principal
and interest on all temporary inprovement bonds issued to finance said project,
SEC, 5. It is hereby deternined that the sum af 60 000,00 sha1Z be borro���ed
to finance said �torm �ewer Improvement Project No. SS - 82
with respect to cost of construction and expenses necessarily incurred relative
thereto to this date, by the issuance of temporary i.n�provement bonds of the
City of Fridley as authorized in riinnesota Statutes, SEC. 429.01, Subdivision 3,
as amended by La�as 1957, Chapter 385. �
SEC. 6. Said bonds shall be payable from the Sinking Fund of the following;
Starm Sewer Improvement Project No, S� - 82 .
the City further recognized its duty under the law, as provided by Sec. 429>091,
and covenants ancl agrees with the purchaser and alI holders from time to time,
of said temporary imp-rovement bonds, at or prior. to the maturity thereof that it
will pay and retire such bonds and the interest thereon out of the proceeds of
definitive improvement bonds which the Co:tnci.l shall issue and sell at or prior
to the maturity of the temporary improvement bonds to the extent that the same
cannot be gaid our o£ funds ava�lable in the Sinking Fund of Storm Sewer
Improvement Project No, �� - g2 or out of other riunicipal
funds which are property avai.lable and are appropriated by the Council tor such
� purpose,
SEC, 7. It is hereby detern:ined to levy special assessmnnts against btnef.ited
' property by reason of_the making of Storm .�ewer Improvement Project Noo SS - 82
' and to levy ad valorem taxes, if necessary, to
produce sums at least 5% in excess of the amounts sufficient to pay prir.cipal
' and interest when due on said ter�porary improvement bonds and on any definitive
bonds to be issued as herein provided, such special assessments to be placed
' on the tax rolls at such time when said improvement projects have been com Ieted
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or the total cost thereof has been determined,
I SEC, 8. Said tem orar
p y zmproveaient bonds in the amount of $60,OOOo00 shall
I be denominated �torm �ewer Improvement ro'ect No
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shall be Nine (9) in num�er
( and numbered from 1 to 9 inclusive, each in tne deno�uit�ation
�f _�5,000,00
( shall bear interest at the rate of 5% per annum, payable semi-annually on
June and December of each year and shall rature on December 1, 1970,
� shall be subject to redemption and pr�-payment on any- interest payment date, at par
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redemption on said bonds, the City xreasurer sha11 mail notice of the ca11
' thereof to the holder, if known, said Tre� a�urer sliall maintain a record of
the names and addresses of the holclers of. said bonds insofar as such information
' is made available to him by the holders th
ereof, for the purpose of mailing
� said notices.
' The principal and all interest on said bonds shall be payable
at Fridley City Ha11, 6431 Universit Avenue
, NoE,, riinnea olis Minnesota
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SEC. 9, Said temporary improvement bonds sha11 be mimeo�
� �raphed and when so
mimeographed shall have attached thereto an interest coupon which bond and
� coupon shall be substantially in the follocaing form; /
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(Form of Coupon)
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(Unless the bond described below is called for earlier redemption)
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' County, rlinnesota, will pay to bearer at
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� money of the United States of America for inte�est then d
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dollars lawful
MAYOR
SECo l�. Said bonds and coupons attached sha11 be prepared under the direction
of th� City tiianager and sha ll be e:{ecuted on behalf of the City by the signatures
of the �iayor and rTanaoer, and the corporate se�l of the City shall be affiYed
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' thereto, and the appur.tenant interest coupon shall be mimeographed and authenti.cated,
by the printed, engraved, lithographed, or facsimile signatures of said Mayor and
rlanagez. When said bonds have been executed and authenticated they shall be
deliverec3 by the Treasurer to the purchaser thereof, upon payment of the purchase
price heretofore agreed upon and accrued interest to date of delivery and said
purchaser shall not be obliged to see to the application thereof,
SEC, 11. The City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to file a certified �
copy of this resolution �vith County Auditor of Anoka County, together caith such
other-information as he shall require and to obtain from said County Auditor a
certificate ttiat said bonds have been entered on this bond reoistere
SEC. 12. The bonds issued hereunder shall be payable for Storm Sewer Improvement
Project No. SS - 82 which is hereby createda The
Treasurer shall cause a11 moni.es received from the proceec�s of said bonds, all
moni2s appropriated and transferred from other funds and all special assessments
for the improverlents provided that if any payment of principal or interest shall
become due when there is not sufficient mor.ey in said fund to pay the sar�e, the
Treasurer shall pay such principal or interest from the general fund of the City
and such £und shall be reimburszd for such advances out of monies to be credited
to said fund when said monies are collected. All proceeds for said bo�ds excepL
accrued interest sha1Z be credited to the fund and used to pay the cost of said
improvements.
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credited to said fund and provided for the payment of principal or interest on the
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bonds when the sums becone due are not sufficient to pay the same, that then the
City shall issue further definitive improvement bonds as authorized and provided
in accordance ;oith Minnesota Statutes, Sec. 429.091, Chapter 475, and that the
process of. said further definitive bonds sha11 be first used to pay the princj.pal
and interest as is t!;en due aiid to redeeca t'ne ten�porary bonds issued ther�under,
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levied against every lot, piece or parcel of land benefited by the said improvements.
The City hereby covenants and agrees that i.t will do and perform, as soon as they
can be done, all acts and things necessary for the final and valid levy of such
special assessments, and in the event that any such assessinents be at any time
held invalid with respect to any lot, piece or parcel of land, due to any error,
defect or irreoularity, or in any action or proceeding taken or to be taken by
the Council or any of the City Officers or employees, either in the making of
' such assessment or in the performance of any condition precedent thereto, the
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City and this Council will forthwith do all such further proceedings as may be
required by law to make such assessn�ents valid ancl binding liens against such
property, and also shall take such further proceedings as may be required by laF�
to provide monies for the pa�nent of principal and interest as the same fa11 due
on the bonds issued hereunder and to proti�ide for the reder�ption of the same. �
SEC. 15. It is hereby determined that the collection of special assessments
and the proceeds of monies appropriated and transferred from other funds is
and will be in an amount of at least five per cent (5%) in excess of the amount
required to pay the principal af and the interest on said bonds when due and
that no ad valorem tax levy is accordingly required.
SEC. 16. The officers of the City and the County Auditor of Anoka County are
hereby authorized and directed to prepare and furnish to the purchaser of said
bonds and to the attorneys approving the legality oz the issuance thereof,
certified copies of a11 proceedings and records relating to said bonds and to
the financial affairs of said City, and such other affidavits, certificates and`
information as may be required, to sh.oca the facts relating to the legality and
marketability of said bonds as the sa!�e appear fron2 the boo'_:s and records under
their custody and control or as otherwAse kno�tiTsi to the, and such certificates,
certified copies and affidavits, including any heretofore furnished, shall be
deemed representations of the City as to the correctness of all statements
contained therein.
PASSED ANA ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUPJCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
DAY OF , 1967.
ATTE ST :
C?TY CLERK - Marvin Co Brunsell
MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
CITY MANAGER - Earl P. Wagner
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RESOLUTtON N0. 1967
A RESOLUTION DIP.ECTING THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF TE�IPORARY IMPROVEti1ENT
BONDS zN ACCORDANCE tidlT�i LA��iS OF 1957, CHAPTER 385
BE IT RESOLVEB By the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota,
as follows;
THAT W?�IEREAS It has heretofore been determined by this Council to issue temporary
improvement bonds in order to provide the necessary funds for the construction
and payment of expenses relative to the following improvement projects to-wit:
Storm Sewer Improvement Project No. SS - 82
as per plans and specifications approved by the City Council: and
WHEREAS It has been determined that there is at the present time an amount in
excess of $60,OOOo00 in the following fund, to-wit:
Regular Special Assessment Fund (Sinking Account)
which sum will not be required for other purposes prior to December 1, 1970
IT IS THEREFORE Determined to b� in the interest of the City of Fridley that the
sum of $60,000,00 of the Regular Special Assessment Fund (�inking Account)
BE INVESTED As autt�orized by law and in accordance therewith it is hereby determined
to purchase the sum of $60,OOOo00
Project Noo SS - 82
under�date of December 1, 1967
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of the aforementioned Storm Sewer Improvement
temporary issued
UPON Their initial issuance in accordance with the provisions of Minnesota Statutes,
Sec. 429.091, 471.56, and 475.66, out of funds the Regular Special Assessment Fund
(Sinking Account) and on behalf of said fund at par and accrued interest
as of the date of delivery of said bonds and completion of such sale; it being
further determined to be reasonable and advantageous to the Sinking Account of the
Regular Special Assessment Fund to invest in said temporary improvement bonds
and to be reasonalbe and advantageous to the City to sell said temporary improvement
bonds to the _�inking Account of the Re ular Special Assessment Fund
in accordance with pr.ovisions of this resolutiono
SEC. 1. The City Manager and Treasurer are hereby authorized and directed
to take any and all steps necessary to effect the provisions of the aforegoing
resolutions and to make such transfer of funds as may be necessary from time
to time to give effect to the provisions hereof,
PASSED Ai�iD ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUiv'CIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
DAY OF
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CITY CLERIC - Marvin C. Brunsell
1967.
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M,EIYOR - Jack 0: Kirkham
CITY MANAGER - Earl P. Wagner
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DECENII3ER 4 , 1967 _ _.�
GENFRAL COi?T�AG�'OR
Hugh Thorson
100 W. Dianioizd Lake Road
Minneapolis, MinLZesota
SIGN ERECTIIvTG
Kaufman Outdoor Advertising
315 Washington Ave,rlorth
Ninneapol.is, Minnesota
By: Hu�h Thorson
By: Gerald C. Kaufman
NEW
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Q�.t�t�et P�-1.
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$ 648.59
S A32.28
$ 338.38
$ 286.20
�::�����ate #2 (� �.���.� S�a�:�n� :; �° :���a�a������: �re�,��ct
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Wz:�:��:1z �� T.H. �:�.C��:3 � ��wr�.�r�:za ��:.��.�.� �x:���.� $ 1,921.33
�:�t,�at,� #� ��"�aa��.y �3���.��:�.;��r ,���'ti,�� �'���-^taa�aaa�nt
lt�� �'i,� �� i l�� . ' � � �y1t�:3t.a�t ":� i l I :� �
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?7a. ��i �ad.e�i3� — v,t��.a. 6�v. ,�;i
$ 229.74
$ 274.68
�;ai��i�e #�:� �Finai.y ����.�� ����c��r ,�L� ��o,j�c�
'���,. N3 /`I'�z'ak k�paa8 — ��-
a l�ii �i�� Ca.�,�c�� R��ervoir
��'�'✓ �:''i��.a.t�.;��n �f-.rpt>' ;_„E.; , Y 145.60
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Conaniting En�ineers
1446 Countq Road "J"
PYiAneapoZisn Minuesota 55432
Novanbes 27, 1967
i�s�aor3ble Psayor $nd City �uncil
a>/o Aip. Ho�aer Ank�m, C3ty Man�ger
�:it}� of Fridleq
G�S3�. Uni�►�rs3�y A�ue I�. �.
�inn�apol3ss Mirsneso�� 55421
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CERT�FICATE OF TIiE EN�INHER
�Ie submit h�rew�.tia �s�im�te �3, tt�e final. es�im�te, �or Tdorthdale Conatrnction
�o�apaay, Inc. , 5739 N�st BlcoacFa�a�9, Fiinne.spoYis, �fiaaesota, 5542$ for work
��o�let�d fn�r c�nstru��ioa o� 5toria Se�vez Improvemeat Pr�jsct 82, scc�rding
�:o Cantr�ct.
�rigiaal Laimp Sum Bid
�dditione t� C�atracC
30e6 L.F. 4�" G�. IZ R.C. Arch 0-10' @$21.�0
�.14 �.T. �fighwap D1tct� Svddfaig @ SO.bS
Sub�Total
� �ede�ct�.o�a groa� Contr�ct
:� L. F'. 12" C. B. �ads �$5.04
:�� I,. F. 1�" C2. II RC�' Q-10' @$6. 50
, �.6 L.F. IS°1 C1. IYI �CP 10�12' @$6.50
�.3 L.P'. �i" CIo III RCP fl�Ifl° Q$7.50
� L. �'. 3�°' Cl. ZI RCP 0-i0' @$13. (A'i
�.6 L.F. �6" C1. II R�P �-IO' @$�.6,00
e �3o L. F, �a°� ci. �i Rc n��� io_�.z � c�z�. so
�.Q S.Y. 8��. S�rfaee Repl, @ $6.00
�,1 E..F. Goneret� Gurb S��tt�r Repl. @$4.00
' �2 Ba, Tsee �e�s�val � Repl. �a Righ��iy @ $15.00
�915 C.Z. Pit R�n Fo��adstiaa Matezi�i @$1.40
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Adjastea Coatract Price
$SZ,552e4�
$ 642.64
7�a.1�J
$ 716.70
$ IS.00
91.0�?
23.4�3
39.75
65.00
153.6A
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$ 4,362.75
$48,906.35
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Ea3c. �3 - Storm Sewer �82
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November 27, 1967
Ad�usted Cox�tract Price
$48,90b.35
�'�s: ���3mate �1 $14,08�.50
E�eimate �2 24 184.71
P�id tQ Date $38�265.2Y
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AMI�UN�' NOI,* DUL « • r e • • • • • s •
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We h$�re vie�ed �he wugk uncier cont�act for St�rm Sewer tmprovement P�oject 82
��' ginci that the same ig subatantiall� complete in acc��rdance with �h�e
contr�.Gt docu�nts. We re���end that the final
ance by your HQnorab�e I3�d PaYmen� be made upo� �ccept-
boud co�nence on the dat� Tis�d abovethe one ye�r contrgctual mgint�nanCe
�espe�cefully sui�m�tted,
GOMSTOCK � DAVIS, INC.
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�r������gea���o N1�.��i,�a���� 5.��'s32
October il, 1967
�rs�����3.� l���ca�: Fr�� ��t� �°�c�n��l
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P�iYU���:�����D ?�;��:�:�o�:e� ���a2�.
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T�� �i�gc�b� ��b��t �:��is���� ��e �s ��� Eis�� �s�fr���� for �cras�oak �
���3.s D i��:� o, �i��.E� �oa��cg ���a� �'��9C 9 �f����p�Z� m P�iix��s�so.:a s5��32 y for the
fu����sc�f�� ot &'��=f��;���e�,�;3 �aa 3.�e�e��� ���i►�;,�� o�� g���i;:�.g �nd geaeral
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r�aa�esv:xe:��sn �x ��;�°re�� ���s�����a�� ��ro��:��: �ta.��°a�� i3��--�,
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$�.17, 925. 30
$6,k85,89
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L9Ci:Vi'�,i� L9iJ'Z� &93li'as � r e o 0 o a s m o o e a 1r ea e o e o o� e�s a e e a o a s a o 0 o a� � a s o e a e o$ �°Pk� ��7
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COMSTOCR & DAQIS, INC.
Coas��ting Eagineers
Zy46 couIIty Roaa •,J„
l�itnneapolis, Minnesoea 55432
Navember 27, 1967
Ha�erable Mayor �nal City �ouncil
c/'o Mr. Homer AakPUm, Gity Manager
Citq of Fridley
6431 University Avenu� N.E.
Minneapolisn �iinneso�a 55421
Ge�at].emen:
CERTIFICATE OF THE ENCIIqgER
We hereby eubm.it Estiraate No. 2, t�e final estimate, for Ca�tock 6 Davis,
In�c. , 1446 C�osantq Road "J", Minneapolia, I�innesote 55432, for the furaishing
of Praf�ssiona2 Engine�ring Sezvices for pl�nning Stos�n SeWer Improvement
Pr��ject Number 82.
CONTBACTOR'S FINAL (�i�1TgACT pRICE
�asic �cagineering &��� � 6�
Les�: Estim�te No. 2
$48,906.35
$2,934.38
2,202.1U
AM�UNT NoW DUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 832.28
Respectfull� submitted,
COMSTOCK � DAVIS, INC.
By
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Consu2ting F�gineers
1446 Ceunty Road "J"
pIiitneapolis, Miz�nesota 55432
i�ovember 27, 1967
I3on��rabl� Maqor and �ity Cauncil
c/o Nl�. H�ner Ankram, Ci�y Manager
Cit�r of Frid].ey
64371 Unfeersitg► Avencie N � E.
2�finrtEapoiis, Minneso�:a S�i421
Gent:l�aae�a :
CERTZFICATE pF TEIE ENGINEER
We herebg' subanit Este:mate� No. 2, the fin�l estimate, for Comstock & Davie,
Inc., 14�56 County Ro�d ",T", Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432, gor the furnishing
of P'rofessianal �n�ineer3.n� 5ervice� for planning Water Improvement Project
Number 75-G.
CONTRACTUR'S PINAL Ct)NTRACT pRICE
Bas3c Engineering Fe� @ 6X
L�ess: Estimat� N��. 1
�Z�6, 939. 20
S896.35
557. 97
Al!tOUNT NUW DUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $338. 38
EVC/t�tg
Respectfu�.lq submitted,
G�MSTOCK & DAVTS, INC.
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' ConsultinR �ngineers
1446 County Roa�3 "J"
r�inneapolis, Minneso�� 55432
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�Ionor��le Mayor and C�ty Council
L%� P�i�°. !ioffier ArikltII�y Ci�:y Mari.a�;�r
���:y a� rr�a��y
6431 L'�iv�r�itq Aveni�e NeE.
i�inne�:po:��5, Minnesats� 55421
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�ERTiFi��ITL OF THE ENGINEER
tAe h�.reb�r submit Esti.ma�e No. 2, the fir.�a1 estimate, for ComstoGk 6 Daviso
I�.c. ,� l�afa�i Countp Ras:d ".7"', Minneapolis, Minneso�ta 55432, f�r the furnishin�
,f P�ccf�ssiona� Engiree�ing Setwices fQ� planning Improvement Projeet
�Ve,imbfar P�1.
�'7ChAL �CONTRA.CT PRI:CE
Bas�c ��gineer�n� Fee @ 6%
Lc:�s : Estimate ivc�. 1.
$13,351.70
�801.10
Sl�i. 90
�+iA!fOiJNT NflW i�UEo , . m � . . � . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $2$6.20
lEV'C/'m:g
R�s�eec�ful.ly sub�itt�d,
Ct)�I5'TOCK � I?A,pES q YNC.
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' Consultin� F�gin�ers
1446 County itoad "J"
�?innea�polfs, Mi:,tnesora g5432
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Hs�nc►r�b3.� �Sa�yog ar►d t;�tg Coaancil
cfo N4�. xiomer Ankx�um;. Cif.g Maziag�r
Ci�}r of rridley
6�a371 t�ni�rersity Avence�e N„F.
Minn�r �o�.is a Minn�soE:a 55421
�ent:lemeZ:
CERTIFICATE OF TAE �NG�YEER
W� he�eby submit Estt�.r�at� No. 2, the final estimate, for Camstoek � Davis,
Tnc., :4�e5 Coon�y Ro�ci "J"', Minn�.eapolis, Minnesota 55432 for the furnishing
nf 1Presfessian�l E:ngineerinR Serviceg for pl.anni�a� Storm Sewer Improvetnent
F�o:je�t �iumber 5—C.
��Oi�TF,.�CTOR' .�'i FINAi_. C0�".1�1°�ACT PRIC� $109, i05.50
:6aaie Enginse=in� Fee @ 6% $6,582.33
'Less: Estimat� Nc�. �. 4.650.00
.Atd(�tINT NOW DUE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $1, 922. 33
R�spec�fu3.ly submitted,
C�MSTn�K F� DAVTS, INC.
By �% y�
i. V. Comf;tocic, F. E.
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Cos�sul�in� �ngin�eer�
1446 County �o�d "S"
Ptinneapolis, Minnesota 55432
Plovemb�r 27, 1967
Hon��sable Mayor and C�tq �ouncil
cio �ir. Homer Eiukrum9 C��y Manageg
Cit,P of �ridley
643:L ilniwersi�y Avenue Ne�.
M�n�neLpdiis, Minneso�a 55421
GenClemeea:
CEYtTIFICATE OF TiiE EPdGIt3EER
t�a� he�ets� aubmit Ese:maee N�. 1, the final e�ti�ate, for Camstock � Davis,
�nc. ,�.Ge�6 County Rogd "�19, Minneapolis, Mi.nnesota 55432, for the furnishing
csf Pr�f��sional En�ineer�.ng Services fEo�r plannin� Saz�itary Sewer Impzrove�ent
Num.bea �6.
COtI�I�C'�OR�S FINAx.. CONTRACT pRICE $3,829.00
Ba.�3.c En�ineeri.n� �ee� @ 6x $229.74
AP4QUiJ� N4W DUE. . . ., . . . . . . � . . . . o . . . . . . $229.74
2aaspec�fu.�_ly submitted,
G:};�ST�JCK � �AVZ�, INC.
BY, . .. ,
E, V. Com.atock, P. E. ,.
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CdAiSTACR L4 DAVIS, INC.
Coanaultin� Engiraeers
i446 county Roaa ��.r��
�tinneapolis, I�iia�neso�a 55432
Novemb�� 2:�, 1967
�ioaior8bla Mayo� �nd Ci�y Council
./�� �Ir. �iomer Anlcrwn, City Marcage�
;itty of F�idley
b�e:31 University Aven�.e �;.E.
i�fi��n�epo2is, R4��nesots� 55421
���it lemea :
CERTIFICATE pF THE ENGINEER
�de hereby subn�t �stimate No. 1, th� final eseimate, �Eor Co*bstock 6 Davis,
Zn+�. , i4�a6 Coun�y Road °'J", A�tinneapolis � Minneso�a 554�2, for the furnishing
af Professiona� fin�ineexinR Serwtces fo� plsanfng� Water Improve�ent Pro�ect
tdumber SS.
C�3N7CP.t�CTOR�S PINAI. C�3NTRACT PRICE $4,578.04
Bas�� �ngin�ering Fee C 6X $274.68
At�'fatJN'T NOW DTIE. . , . . . . . � . . . . . . e . . . . . .$274.6�
RF�peC�fully snbm3tted,
GtlIr(ST�C1K & DAOTS, INC.
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Consultia$ Engineers
1446 County Road "J"
Minneapolis, Minnesota 5543`
Alovember 27, i967
Honor�bi� IHayor and Git� Coun�il
e%o M�. �om�r l�nkrum, Cit.y l�a.°�ager
Citq og rridley
Ei43I Uni�ersit�r Aven4ze N,Ee
Mixar�eapo:�is, 3�inneso'.a 55&21
Gentlem�:
CEitTIFICATE OF THE �PTGINEER
We he�-eby submit Est::mate I3o. 2, �he final estimate, for Co�atock � Davis,
In�. , ak��6 CouTaty Ro�.id "J" � Minneapolis, Miaxnesota 55432, fror the �urnishing
af Profeg;sional EnRi?�eerinR Services �o� planning Wateg Iu�srovemen� ProjecC
Numbex 8�.
CONTk�►CTOR° � FINA: CONTRACT PRICE
Basic E�agine�rin� Fe� @ 6?�
I��ss: Esti�a�e N�,. 1
$7,280.00
$436.80
291.20
I�1KOiiN7.' NOW �iTE . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � . . . $145. 60
L�VC�°tr�
gespectiul�.q subn�itr.ted,
C�MSTOL'R 6 DAVIS, INC.
By
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Qctnber ?1, 19F7
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City P�'an��er�s Office
James I�. Lfiensley, Board of Health
Board of Health Aetivities
532 Janesville, �f:rs. �eita�
' There �aas some �uestion as to whether�orinot�this Wgsowi
a UluQ�ed sewer l.ine. � Cesapool,
home f $ackin� un into bathtub. a cesspool or
�'�m said dwellin� was conneeted to sanita Person thev bour�ht
' W�s d�ne illePally and the cit rY sewer. If so, it
insoect�r is to check out and determine if this is cesspo
Y h�s no record of it. PlumbinQ
s ec��er .
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��FO East River Rdo�d
bY Ed YAhl.ic�h, � Lot 1, $1� 1� Oak Creek Adn.
Overflowin� cessnQOi. All facilities��nP�t�°Ctopied
munici�al sewer but hAthroom.
Ler_ter sent reQardin� this corihe�t�o�hlich said he would connect. -
7�' ���. Sr., r?, �, , �1. 1��
"'z�i.�tle�v F�r_1 �.dn. rT�� ,�t' °£ lot 9, a11 of lots 1� and 11, BL 1$
oit c3r.itm�, I.Lin�;srtan, Burnino .�arbaqe, usin�; two S.5 QaL
Pre*^ises littered. � '
rt�rni,no �r� aroner.l_y � Letter sent to cl.ean and clear
t°�� ��r��fle. , cease
�'�� �•th y�-. ;Y �:. , Robert ? '
to "'echanicsv�Llle. 7�rba�*e �empel, Lots 3 and 4, �31. 15 ��a� �
sent to clean and clear and n�ronerlyestoren ' ilton s Adn.
t�round svrface. Letter
garban..� and refuse.
��'G �^� 3.rmont St . n �ite �Y �`iark ? .
:Ln n:z�re nf Cl�vis Jones wh� holds Cc�ntract for ?�eed
I'e i^� n b��s say he cames around onces �ays I�`r, ?�Jh ite 1 ives here .
athez�azse no one is t����. awhile nn week-ends
health �.�s„ecti�n so condemnati�nsnroceedin�s�et�`�n Dept.'t�°Wever,
��-� not seer, to be in An extreme state of disrepaire �tartec1,�ke
LAC�rPC� sn cnu�_c� not ma�ce ��terior sur�,e _ Exterior
. Struct�e was
a"�eara��P of he;n� Y• Show� no evidPnce or
occun�ed. Cann�r_ c�ndemn for F,um,�n occun�ncy
T.,;r�,�l,r -ettir� in��de
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' uP..Grart;.�g�T 1Z4, � Fx���l�y, M�nz��sot� . Dila�;datedmdlellin Adn, to �
=�n� electr. ica.l f�cila.ties d� not meet code. � Plu*rbin ,
�`'�'�a�"s . Sever_ e�a�a�rd ti� minor ehildren, �°en cellar. Broken
' nclr.�o�es h„ j,��,�ni1QS. �3einQ used for imm,oral
by Se�te�t�Pr 3�, 19�y7. C'�ndemned t� be abated c�r broua.
a`'ner, Will �,�.st Investments, Inc.,�D95�9c�de
R�ckforc� Rd ., r��.nne���lis , P?inz�. 55427.
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Sout'� '�akota S 57q�1 � K. H. J�hnson, 121 S*�J. 4r_h Street, t�itcHell,
nei^hho.rhood. Investi�at��nirevealed�t��t�doorhhad���etr�cts fro�*
CAnc��prp ha.��k And �u,r,ber 13ttered rear nremises . en kickec in �
clear L1Y`P.^^ �ses ; CA't'!D�,et@i,y seal basement so minor childer t° clean and
Anter (tr��o were in r_he basement at time �£ S�ey�� ren cannot
t�oe fence around gara�e floor which is on an embankment ��pr�ximatel
install nQrmanenr.
ln fr_, hio�. I �aree
Suoreme Court has ' it �-s unattaractive, horaever, the M�nnesota �
do snm �1Qd a�ainst esthetics in tryin� to •,�ake s�meOne
ethin� ���th Dronerty.
537�� Sr_h St. N. E. , Tri.-Plex (3ee Ad
Pa�e '�l ��Pd b • of Ne�alrh Activities, Aus�ust,
55���, v Ed�er Bernr�rd, 2F05 N. 9th Ave., Anoka, NinnesotA,
RA�t�es ted Vir�� il C. F-?errick Cit Att,
A�a ins r_ ;• r. Bernard on improper hancilin�; of Qarba,�es sue P e�mela int
Seor, 1�, r.eve�,ts thP same conditi�ns still exist, A reinsnection
'"r. uerr_ ick Rski.nr tha.t he Pxnedite thi.s ��.�nla���, �othPr letrer to
4�?� �*� Sr, pt, r,;�
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*.,�s 1-aker� r� i?nitv ���sniC�l due to sr_r�ke, j�`r5. Eva auokil�
Fi.lr_�.�, a.nrer�n� of h .n •
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1. Ne knew what day it was and that his w�fF,
�.,�s ; n r_�,� ho��irP t. �-P �s not crip�iea in any wa
o���r, fnpd . �a� �Q�� in the Nouse. Y, �renares his
ner ��nth -.•ith an ec�ual amount for his wife.Soci�l Security of $60.p0
condi.ti_ons as �+�ny elderl De�p�e u, HO�e was in an insanitary
h�en �-v y i.thout outside heln Li_vP. �r has
� exneripncP ��?�en tr��i±�o t� �etn an tndividu�al like this r_�,at
if thev �ies ire tn live in t�+eir house, there is ve
of uealth can do to move them out as lonQ t'�' littLe t�e Roard
anyone and nn minor chiLdren are involved•�S �hey �ren�t botherin?
i.ndi_vi�ii�l {�� senile and unahle or unca.�able �fStAkf c�„�se, the
'�i^`�:E'1f ar,� his Rffairs, ins� care of
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1 i�nder cn„r_inued sunPrvi4ion.
�Iuoki La c.a. nn�t take care of himaelf, thef BoardtofeHealth w�.11 hen
ta �ce s tPn� �� h�vP hi*� mQVed to a nuz�s in� home. Interna.l nrem.,'_G
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i�rfnr�-ir,? them t?��t if they tl�_dn�t cr�r,ply �a�r�+ re�;ulation� rheir f��c�
1 icens e wouid be in jeoaardy . Su��es ted th� *_- t?�ev inVe� t i t?� *e r� e
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ir�cinerat�r cont9.nueg to be a nuisRnee, the T3d � of i'ealth �aill h�n
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I`jo evidence �f rodent infestatien. Those seen by c�mnlaintant *•�av hav�
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harbora�e.
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT
Paul Brown, Director �
6431 University Avenue N.E.
PARKS bUORK PROGRESS REPORT
MONTH OF NOVEMBER 1967
Phone: 560-3450
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Work to be done:
1'he Commons :
Surface Parking Lot .
Dug-outs - Softball
Paint warming house
Remove swings
Turn off water fountain
Trim � Prune trees
Hackmann Circle Park:
Install base indicators
Skin infield - add mix
Logan Park:
Remove stumps
Skin infield - add mix
Trim � prune trees
Plymouth Square Park:
Skin infield - add mix
Paint warming house
Sylvan Hills Park;
Paint warming house
Skin infield - add mix
Trim � prune�trees
Terrace Park:
Skin infield - add mix
Trim F� prune trees
Flanery Park:
Paint warming house
Work being done:
Cleaning warming house
Install.ing hydrant (PWD)
Preparing hockey rink
Fall clean-up
New lights being installed
on hockey rink
Clean warming house
New lights being installed
on hockey rink
Work finished:
Vandalism signs installed
Warming house relocated
Skating rink prepared
Football fields dismantled
Football fields maintained
Tennis nets removed
Fall clean-up completed
Hockey rink repaired and
set up
Tennis net removed
Vandalism signs installed
Skating rink prepared
Hockey rink Prepared
Fall clean-up completed
Cleaning warming house Skating rink prepared
Vandalism sign installed
Fall clean-up completed
Cleaning warming house Goal posts removed
. Skating rink pre�ared
Vandalism sign installed
Football field maintained
Fall clean-up completed
Fall clean-up Skating rink prepared
Cover drain for rink Football field maintained
Tennis nets removed
Filling in low area
Installing hydrant (PWD)
Cleaning warming house
Warming house relocated
Tennis net removed
Skating rink prepared -
new location
Vandalism sign installed
Fall clean-up completed
tPARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT PAGE 2
Par s Work Progress Report, onth of November, 1967
Work to be done:
Locke Park:
Surface parking lot
Install bridges (2)
Burn wood debris along
creek bed
Designate skimo�ile area
Trim � prune trees
Remove swings
Jay Park:
Skin infield - add mix
Trim � prune trees
Rice Creek School:
Moore Lake Beach � Park:
Relocate bike racks
Remove swings
Trim $ prune trees
Surface parking lot
Work being done:
Vandalism checked daily
Fall clean-up
Removing clay from infield
Filling in low area north
of beach
Craig Park:
Grading, Drainage � Seeding Cleaning warming house
Cut stumps
Trim � prune trees
Summit Square Park: -
Remove stumps -
Madsen Park:
Remove swings
Sign to be painted
West Moore Lake:
Trim � prune trees
54th � 7th:
Remove swings
Meadowlands Add:
Fill,grading,level
drainage � seeding
Fall clean-up
Cleaning warming house
Brush being collected
and burned
Fall clean-up
Work finished:
Shelter bldg. closed
for season
Vandalism signs installed
Fall clean-up completed
Football field removed
Hockey rink installed
Tennis net removed
Hockey rink site prepared
Fall clean-up completed
Football field maintained
Football field removed
Shelter prepared for winter
Vandalism signs installed
Football field maintained
Fall clean-up completed
"Ice Not Safe" signs install-
ed
Skating rink prepared
Fall clean-up completed
Tennis net removed
Fall clean-up completed
Skating rink prepared
Skating rink prepared
Drain for rink covered
Vandalism sign installed
"Ice Not Safe" signs instal�
ed
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PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT PAGE 3
Parks Work Progress Report, Month of November, 1967
Work to be done: Work being done: Work finished:
Riverview Heights: _
Tree � branch removal-burning -
Rice Creek Blvd:
Seeding � tree Fall clean-up -
Braad � Hugo:
Fill,grading,level - Skating rink prepared
� seeding Fall clean-up completed
Glencoe Property:
_ Fall clean-up completed
Innsbrook Property:
Chases Island:
Riversedge Way:
68th � Oakley:
Fall clean-up
Overall Maintenance:
Watering new trees and sod at city hall
Greased and changed oil on all trucks and tractor
Installed new broom on front of tractor
Tried out and installed new post hole digger
Watered all new trees in ��arks
Made up m�tal screens and painted for parks new metal sh�d
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Skating rink prepared
Skating rink prepared
Van a ism p •
The Commons 1 set of goal posts broken up
Moore Lake Beach lock on door of beach house taken apart
TOTAL
$15.00
$15.00
$30.00
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PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT
Paul Brown, Director
6431 University Avenue N.E.
PARKS AND RECREATION
M E M 0 R A N D U M
I. Parks and Playgrounds:
Phone: 560-3450
November 1967
a. Park Garage - Our department now has a park garage for vehicles and equip-
ment. The building is located in Locke Park just behind the NSP Sub-Sta-
tion on Highway #65. A road has been installed and we have access from
Highway #65 via NSP's property. Electrical po�ver will be installed shortly.
Two automatic protective lights will be installed to insure vandal protec-
tion.
b. Recreation Equipment - Until we can obtain a building to house our numerous
pieces of recreation equipment, we will have to use a third of the garage
� for this purpose. This department is in need of such a building. The old
one was destroyed in the construction of City Hall.
c. Park Garage Funds - Funds expended for movement and reconstruction of garage
were not scheduled in this years budget. Costs to date include: 1. Move-
ment -$1,600.00 2. Footings -$2,150.00 Total: �$3,750.00 Additional
costs coming are: 1. Electrical 2. Repair to main doors 3. Heating
4. Insulation 5. Utilities - Phone 6. Installations shop, etc. In
order to keep our budget in line for this year, I am recommending along
with the Finance Director that we take these funds from the money available
from the sale of granular material in Locke Park which amounts to $6,982.04.
d. Melody Manor Park (Madsen Park) - Final application for the federal share
of funds on Melody Manor have been mailed. The city received a check for
$3,218.12 for their share of project. Success is ours in this project and
I recommend we make further application in order to finish this park.
' e. 1968 Budget:
Park Personal Services
' Park Other Expenses
Park Capitol Outlay
Park Total
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Recreation Personal Services
Recreation Other Expenses
Recreation Total
Parks
Recreation
Band
Totals
Recreation:
Requested
$ 55416.00
38840.00
,61095.00
1 5351. 0
$ 38161.50
13965.00
52125.50
$155351.00
52126.50
$207477.50
1600.00
$209077.50
A�proved
$ 46056.00
31290.00
34895.00
$ 37525.00
11685.00
49 10.00
$112241.00
49210.00
161451.00
1600.00
$163051.00
a. Mens Volleyball - Over twenty men attended the first nights session of M�ns
Volleyball, bVe have two capable leaders who have volunteered their time and
efforts. They are Rich Silverstein and Robert Nehring. Tuesdays at the
Junior High is where the activity is held.
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b. Mens Basketball Meeting - An organizational meeting was held at Civic Center
on Tuesday, November 21st. Both "A" and "AA" leagues were formed. Practice
begins in December with schedule starting on the third week. Play will be
at the Junior High on Mondays and Thursdays.
c. Womens Volleyball - Over twenty women attended this years first session on
Thuxsday, November 16th. Kathy Schmitz is our instructor.
d. Hockey Association Registration - Hockey Association has scheduled this years
registration period for two Saturdays, December 2nd and December 9th, 10:00
A.M, to 2:00 P.M. Boys, 8- 14 years of age, will be accepted.
e. Mens Broomball - Broomball will have a meeting on Thursday, December 7, 1967
at the Civic Center.
f. Arts and Crafts Classes Set - Our scheduled Arts and Crafts classes will be
'. in the basement of Civic Center on Tuesday evenings beginning November 28th.
Mrs. Gloria Bourassa will be in charge.
g. Warming House Attendants Meeting - All warming house attendants will be
meeting on Monday, December llth.
h. Square Dancing Jamborees - Square Dance Jamborees have been fairly well
� attended. Sessions are on Saturday nights and Sunday afternoons once a
month at Civic Center.
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i." Checker and Chess Clinic - Arrangements are now being made to obtain an
instructor. Classes will meet starting in January.
j. Skating Lessons - Larry Hame� will offer ciasses__on two weekdays and Sat-
urdays at Moore Lake Beach.
k. Halloween Teen Dance - Fourty-two attended this years dance at KC Hall.
Recommend we go inside next year also.
1. Fridley Youth Football Association Awards Banquet - Over four hundred twenty
attended this years first awards banquet at Riverwood School on Thursday,
November 16th. -
Meetings - Conferences - Extension Classes - Short Courses:
October 23 Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting, Civic Center
October 24 Guest Speaker, Fridley Lions, Sandees, Topic - Park Bond Issue ,
October 29 Fridley Civic Center Dedication
October 31 Teens Halloween Dance, KC Hall
November 1 Fridley Youth Football Association Meeting, Fridley Civic Center
November 2 City Managers Staff bteeting, Civic Center
November 7-9 64.R.P.A. Fall Conference, Hopkins House, Hopkins, Minnesota
November 13 Met with Whitey Harris, Steel Erector on park garage reconstruction
November 15 Met with Jerry Lohmar, NSP on subject of lights for hockey rink
November 16 Met with State Planning Bureau in St. Paul, Subject - Melody Manor Park
November 17 A.S.R.E. monthly meeting, invited City A4anager to attend, Subject -
Views on Parks and Recreation Departments' importance to City
November 18 F.Y.F.A. Football trip to Gopher-Indiana game, 155 attended
November 21 City Managers Staff b4eeting, Civic Center
November 21 Basketball Meeting, Civic Center, Organizational Nleeting
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PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
CITY OF FRIDLEY
MONTHLY REPORT - OCTOBER 1967
STREET DEPARTMENT
HOURS
� 1. Cleaning . . . . . . e . . . . . o . . . . . . 2072
2. Grading 105
3. Gravel Hauling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
4. Gravel Surfacing . . . . . . . . e . . . . . . 4
� 5. Miscellaneous Street Work . . . . . . . . . . . 310
6. Patching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 427
7. Shop Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73
� ' 8. Signs, Barricades and School:Crossings. :::: 68
9. Equipment Repairs - Street 123
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WATER DEPARTMENT
1. Filtration Plant Operations . . . . . . . . . .
' 2. Final Readings and Collections . . . . . . . .
3. Hydrant Repairs and Flushing . . . . . . . . .
4. Miscellaneous Water Work . . . . . . . . . . .
' S. Pumphouse Work • : : : : : : . . . . . . . . .
6. Standpipe Repairs
7. Valve Inspections and Repairs . . . . . . . . .
' 8. Water and Sewer Inspections . • • ' ' . . . . .
9. Water Meter Inspections and Repairs .
10. Water Turn-ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11. Watermain Breaks . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
� 12. Watermain Taps . � . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
13. Equipment Repairs Water . . . . . . . . . . .
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60
83
62
44 2
23
11
66
60
12
602
SEWER DEPARTMENT a
1. Lift Station Inspections and Repairs ..... 67
2. Manhole Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . o . . . . 30
3. Miscellaneous Sewer Work . . . . . . . . . . . 28
4. Sanitary Sewer Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . 317
5. Sanitary Sewer Inspections . . . . . . . . . . 15z
6. Equipment Repairs - Sewer . . . . . . e . . . . 40
STORM SEWER DEPARTMENT
1. Catch Basin and Storm Sewer Cleaning ..... 31
2. Miscellaneous Storm Sewer Work . . . . . . . . 65
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PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
MONTHLY REPORT - OCTOBER 1967
MISCELLANEOUS HOURS
1. Cleaning - City Hall . . . . . . . . . . . . 93
2. Fire Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 112
3. Funeral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
4. Holiday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128
5. Injury on Job - Robert Anderson . . . . . . . . 2
6. Park Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48
7. Sick Leave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32
8. Vacations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 76
9. Weekend Duty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14
10. Equipment Repairs - Engineering . . . . . . . . 25
11. Equipment Repairs - Fire Department ...... 29
12. Equipment Repairs - Liquor Stores . . . . . . . 5
13. Equipment Repairs - Park Department ..'. ... 33
14. Equipment Repairs - Police Department ..... 13
15. Equipment Repairs - Snow and Ice ....... 46�