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COUNCIL
REGULAIZ
OCTOBER
SECRETAR,y - M�y
COUNCIL 1►�ETING �
16, 1967
LU STROM
AGENDA
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}3��get (�oa�tzz-�usd ���om. Oc�o���:c 2, 1967) p
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' Octo?�ex l6, 1967) , 10 znanutes • .
8. Pl�nni�zg Co�E�nissi.on r�u4ti.n,� l�inutes, Oc-�ober �,
' 1967, 15 ma.r�utes Pag�s �2 -- �6 a.
9. Bua.la�.t�g S��u�c?a�ds�D�s�.c�n Cfln-�i:ol �t�.�acorir;�i.t�hc�c�
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iC) Tndepenc���a��, s�hool Dis�r�,�t -�- �
Scl�ool -� 61.5� East R3.�4r_ R�,;���4� �iemYra�ary
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R�GUrA�.iZ C;f)U�3u�L gr���T�I3G A��
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he�,�� n (CONT�TVt7ED FP,Oiti7 OCTOB�R 2
� can be conta.nued to the • 1967): This pub��r
budget app�bp�.ia.�io� o�.diraance ca� b��eting an November. The
at ��is meet�,ng � f read for the first t�.r,ie
be ma,de xor tlie s�c nd desir.e, ax�d any chan es or
reading when yt �� g r.evisions can
The � paCe of Hearin� on the Budge� 1S on �aseed and adopteda
zs on g 36. J 35�
The orc1xnance
OLD BUS,��I�„gS a
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2• CONSiDER,A,TZOrd OF ATR POLLUTxp�J CO��,R�L ORD
' depar�ments �,vere to mak� comtnQnts on this orA.NCE;
have these comzn� d�.nanceThe different
n�s as oL naj,,T� The CounczZ ma Z do not
postpon�ng .�e ��r�.� readin Y wish to consa.der
' on1,y copY a,vai�able g of th,is ordinance at .
is the or�gi��� wh ich �'is time. The
J ag°° Yau received
some time
3• SECOND 22:�ADI�1G O�� OR�
MANOR Al�il�'E�: TNAIVC� R�ZO��T��,YG LO'1.'S 2i�T C�.RLS01�I'S SUlfIt�iT
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The ord�.n�n�P for second xeadiny wi.11 be found o'
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CHT-j�NGE ORDER -- PR0.7�C�' #r8 7
is an pag� 3�0 `" F. D. CHA�x�; This chan e
for the contractoroapproved, it would g ox�dex
, r�• Com;s�ock m� ��ant an extension of time
y have �urther comment on this.
PUBL�C U�'IL�T�ES SEVTER R.ATES;
is on P�ge 39 whach � It����o f�om the �inance b.
this proposa3 Yau had x��c�ived ia� yaur las�, a endazrector
the Za , everyone woul�l PaY the s g • UhC�@r
th unito From 2� tnro�ach �� £°'� t�� �-�t through
d.3.fferer2� cha�- J 99 uni�s, ev�r,yane would a
a�o�er char eg�' and from cv�r 140 units p y a
ox ada g° T�e Counca.�. may ��an� �o discuss�this�fld Pay
}�� th�.s as a change � n the CitY's ra�.e struature �ther,
GERTZEN PROP��Ty: . �
pages 40 and 4 Se� �a�'s from the En
� • Zhe �,�ty �� �ine�r�.ng I�epartment on
his d:�awings. g�n��r �i.l�. be availabl� to e
Xplain
rr�w $�s��ss -
7 • � ��S -° FOLTTDATSON
].967 - p • � BUT�R $�x�.UING (OPENED NOON
). Go zes of this bxc� t�ulation will be furn�TO�R 16,
. at the rte�tang. The �•
for the Counci�, at that�t.a.megahe�r should have a ished to you
.;. re comme;�dat ion
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R�GLT��AR CC)I,Tt�;��.Ta I�:;?�'•':C'z'�3G I�G:';��D� �OI�'�.'�i;;1VT�5 � GC':PQB%k; �,�, a.�67 — 8
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8. PI���t�:CI�TG COi���.�:LSS�0�7 I��s� a�r �'��' �,� .,
minut�s a�� on �' �G �3°��7U.PI��:,� CCTO�J�,it 5, �.�67z The
P�g�s �r2, t.ia.raugl�. �-6 � The �.o�� spla.i: requ�st by
�tab�ri 1?�:Ga.�dz�e?� a��.s� Roxaa:�.d L� �°����,��A y�*�s
o� a�proval �y thp P1.�zsn�ra C• g�-v�n a recom-��
� C�rG�m�,s,,�a� wi�h. so.me stipulatior���on
Item ��2 of °4h.e P�.a.�.n � n
g�O.r'�is � ton mix�ii-ces relatwve to the Park
ITl1iiJYOV�IT1°I3t p�ogr�.mo �lae Con�.mi s: ion.'s mc�tion is on Fage 4 of
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9. BU�.I,1JlNG S7'�.�;rA�?DS-mDaSxG?�' CO�� 1'��T, SU.�3 .�- �-, ,�
OCTOB:�R 10, 1967: ����`°-�IZ�E �-�ET�P1G MINU'�ES,
. The m3nutes �r_e o?z Pagc 47 and r beli�ve they
would be just re�:�ived and fi�.�d by the Council.
� l�• FRxT�L�y �NI3USTRT7-iL D�i1ELO�i{iENT COT'�12�IZSS�ON �'�;ET�NG 1�I��TIIT�S
5. 1967: Tk�e mint��es �.r.e o�i pa.ge 48, . OCTOBER
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11. FSLZST�R. -- �PARTt�'N1^ CO�'•�..�T�F,�>
� Page 49 iraan N�r o - L���SCF,P3I�TG PL.A�V'; See i�ze lette� or?
Fzizster � He �»�Z be b�i�-��? r�c� �n a landscapxyzg
plar� £or your cflnsid����ion,
12. hESc�LUT�O�,i �t.Tx��Y:lN� C%rA�:G ;S TO COU"i�TI`Y AUDZT�Rs
a,s aYx Pa.g� 50. These cha°rg�� a�e for'I`
�hE� reso7.uti��-i
prapexty in the G�-�;,y a f fi�.:Ld�� 6 clearil�c� debr�se etc. from
the ��anager `s foldex a� the m:aetang o�ai� � z��o�mat�,on wi11 be zn
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INTi;RR.7�-r[�T:�O�`TAL ASSO�:IAT�:OI� OF GrZI�FS QF P�Z,�C� , SNC. -- �
AGRF��i�;NT: See the*l��ter nYi P� -e ��@ URZ7EY
envclope ���i�h � The agre�m�nt is in the
you� a�enda. Th� pric� of $£3, 400.00 se��zz, ext�em�ly
hi.gh to make a suxvey ai' on� dep��t�,��t of t�e Ca,ty, �t w.ould
seem to me for th.a.s kind aF m+o��ey, ��,� �;��y c�uld have a review
of the whale City governm�4n-�, x�ot
of Ar�oka pxeser�tiy has Stanton & Assaczai:�sdm kingea�survee Cow�ty
the Gountyo Perh�ps, t�Ze Counc�1 wau1r� be interes�:ed iz-i sonzeth'
like tni�. if � .
you are going to sp�nd tha.s kir�d os. money o 1ng
CI,�Ii,is: Th� claim n�u�ers ar� on P�c�e 52. Detail of the
is ancZuded in the envelope wii� the ac�enda. claims
�5• LIC�NSFSe A].zs� of the licenses fox Counci.l cansi,dera±ao
Pages 53 throu�h 55, n is on
16. EsTit��TES: A list; of the es�i�mates wi�.l be found or� Pa es
throug�h 58 Q DetazZ oi some o� the estiu�lates will be � y 55
PagE� 59 tl�.rough 53. ound on
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REGUI,Ak CC)iJl�t�°;j..�, l;��F�����?G �Gia��?"DA nr�rt-�:� �
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An a�pozntr,�r�t �or yaur consideration and a
w�-�1 b� fourzd on Page 64, This man wa.11 re�l�.ce tl-�e •a •
Pprova].
pr�viously i����d. � n�.tor
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Page 65 m De��aa.1 a.n�ormata.on �•�O�..L�beU�oundGin S�e the
1ett�r on
Your_ ag�nda. They are xeques-cin � a c�3�n e the enve1,ope with
for the se�,re� pxP� to be g 5 an the specifacations
this mat�:�r zurther at ins��alled. The Ci�y Engix�eer can ex
�o ��� e m eta.ng. PZain
��c �a Vs o ��� �
! � i�) Memo - Ci��y Attorzae
be �'ound on y` PO�-�-Ce D�par�tment: Th�s memo wi,Z].
ea�lier re u�at�fo��atclargh.75. St is ir� response to an
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1 �tco tiracat3on of la.nes of authoritY.
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�b) Public S�rva.�e Co:�zni�s; ono
of Hear�.n Tdotic� ot Heara.ng: The �,Tota.ce
5' is on Page 76 and is se1�-e�p�anatory.
iC1 inde�enr�ent Schoo� n�,y-��s�c-c .�r14: E1em�nLa� -
6150 East Riv�r Rc,ad� y School -
is selfbexpiana�or ,�ee �1�,� letter o�, PaJe ?7 which
r��uests with r��e���c��to�the r n�-w� choolac
.� several
at 615p �a�� ��v��, R���Q � to be built
cornm.en� fu.�the� an th�,s 1.�-�t��.c�'�y E�gine�r can probably
to th is matt�r in th� �qanage�' s�older, �� a.ch aw�.11 be ive
available at th� m�e-�a,ng. Th� m�,p was too large to re-
produce for �1� agencla.
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T}�F' TIINJTES�OF TI�£ REGtJL<'�i: CODi�TCIL �fEEi�I�iG OF OC;.�.c?°-• o,
t�r.R 2, 1,�7
The Regular Council Tieetii�� of tiie Cit=y ot Frid7.ey was called t -_
' Mayor Kirkham at 8�10 P.M.
0 ox�ter by
O�ET;I1�'G CTI�Ei�10iv'S';
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Mayor Kirkhacn �iskeci the uudien.ce to st�-�nd a�.�d join ir, Sa •
A1legiance to the �lag,
ying tt�e Pledge of
Mayor Kirlcham asked if there was
Associati,on ? re��resentati.ve
presei�t to say th� invocat:i.on, o {rO�n t}le i�1=nisterial
lI<.re was no one present:,
ROLL`��LI__
MLMBERS YRESENT;
MEMBERS AgSENT;
APPROVAL OR MINUTES
Kirkham, Liebl, Harris, Samuelsor., Sfieridan
None
P.EGULAR COliivCli, �i�,-- FTI��.m_v��,TEr?�ER 18,
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MOTION by Councilman � —�--• 1967�
of Septc:mber lg h<�rris to ac�opt tfze i�Zinutes of
�oice�vote ' 1967 as presented. Seconded }�J the Regllla'- Council
, there bei.n� no na s 5 Cauiicilr.ian MEeting
Y, Mayor Kir?t SEieridai�. Upon a
han� decla-red the motion carried.
PUBLIC HEAP�IN_„ G �N �SSESS�IF�NT
-______._, ROLL.�- g1�RE�,T I�IFROV?;
The Actin -- ___..,_.. MF:NT PRO�lECT NG. 196— h`4_.
� City M�nager read thE �v -`
purpose of this Notice of I-Iearing, and exnlai.i�ed that the
wfiich the assessment1ng t`'as to hear ob jections
ment hearin ro11 is made u,, ' if acly, to th2 mann��r in
g• The improvement hearin .�I� S�id that this c��as not tt:e
tini�, the work is eit.her � had he�n held improve-
which divi_ded t11e .finished or n�arl Previousl�, and at ttiis
pro ject into' three areasy cotclpleted, He goirited out the maps
costs, because of different ���o-r.k done
He sai:d there are variationS in
ln di.ffereilt areas.
Mayor Kirkham said that the hearin
g�'�i1I be divided int� individual parts.
2ND S r_P•�;ET AND 2 z S I'IiEF i C
- �5Z'�-- �.._ T�_49TH A�'FNUF;
Mayor Kirkham said that the assessment zate for �
is $6.34 Per foot. this
on this portian, He asried if t[�ere was anyone P°r.tion of the
present that wished1mFrovemer.t
and street A visitor asked i.f thi.s assessr�ent was
, and dici not zn�lude v to �e heard
correct. tornl sev,�i, .lusL- for curv, gu�ter,
He said the storm se�� 1h� �1ty 2�ianaGe-r. sai_d this was
���' assessrner.t had been ado�,�ed l�,st Fa11.
3RU STRF__'_.I��.r_� 46T��� TO 49TH �!VE�,'L�I::
Mayor Kirhha:n said the assessment rate f�r t-
Per foot. He as�: e d h � s p o r t i o�l ot
i f a n y vne �oist,`d Lo b� �ieazd, tEle street
is $5.84
Mr. Charles n,
was not s ecif� HoL"'c, 4560 - 3r.d
�' e� in tf�c� assess�n,,n� Street :�'orth��ast •
Mana�,f�r said that area, � said ttiat his prop�rry,
if he lived a hai.f b1oc��vt he� G-;a, br�itib assess�d.
ti�ai.tii 46th Avenue as a si.deyard asse �,, The City
froili yr���.� ���ii�e, �e �aould be .iacluded
s5ment,
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RFGULAK C;OUitiC�r, rla�')�:T:Li.�?C; „OF C�C`i'Qi�.sR L, 1967
45TH AVEN�UL - A�AZN S�I'I,?;,i1' i0 31;ll Si`r.r1��T ,,
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PAG� 2 �
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� Mayor Kirkhai„ said tlie assess�ne;it rate for thi.s�portion ot the im
$1.03 per foot, with the cost bein� spreaa hal.�l.,-ay up the b1
provement is
There was no one ock,
present that ���islled to i-�e hea.rcl or� this portion.
46TH, 47T�I 4bTH �1vI�1�7UFS
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Mayor Kirkhiant said the as�• ^
foot with the co, essment rate for t_lie�e cross ��-
t being spread halft:-ay dot�,r: the block, utreets is $1. 71 per
Mz. Charles Howe, 4560 -- 3rd Stzeet
privat:e propErty �r the 1ei�gth of th�T��theast; asked if th� frontage of his
. foot cost, Mayor Kirkham said that the�ass�ss'nznth� asabased�o the running
Mr. Ward Norlin 1 n his frontage.
g, 4703 - 22 Street Northeast �
1/3 the cost on 47th Avenue, ai�d th� � a�ked if the cor.r.er lot will pay
City rla�zag�r exp1ained that the pol.icothen c�mes 2/3 of the assessment. The
divide the rotal cost b Y used to assess a cross street
plus 1/3 the side aid y thc fr°n` footage of the lot-s haifway down the blocic,
the same rate as the oti ertpeople downetheJbloci;.
, and the corner lot wi11 pay at
that t,he wording in the T NIr. Charles
Councilman Sheridan exp�a�nedethat��somenof.Ltherotl:ei stY•, _ Howe, asked
� a. storm sewer be clarif.ied.
included. �e�s have storm sewer
49Tg AVENiJE - MAIN ST1�ET TO UivTIVERS�Ty E��N�;:
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Y Kiricham stated that the assessment rate on the north side
foot and the rate on tt�e south siue is
that the Cit $1•G5 per foot. 1S $2'25 pex
y Manager explaiii the reason fo�- the differen.cei�inithe norbh azded
south assessment costs, as he had received several caZls on this.
The City Manager explained that one half of the cost of this im ro
assessed on the north side and tt�e other hali' of fihe cost is � r
south side including the r P vement is
is more footage to S �°Perty half�,�ay dot.�zi t�le block� p ea� °n the
pread the a�sessment over on the south siideawhich3makesre
the rate less. Mayor Kirkham said that ever one a s
stree�, and on the north side � P y for their half of the
it is the � lt is fro�xt frontas;e and on tfie south side,
property owner's side yard, a�d tt�ey pay according to the side yard
policy. Mr, Jerr
cost e1 y �• �I�ncterson, 213 - 49t� �venue Northeast a.sked the total
P foot for curb. The �it
been y�8 t� $�q,50 er �.��t Y Engi_neer said that the fu11 cost would have
owner is assessed�only ' bt1t because it is a Couiit
lialf the cost of concrete curb pi�J�ct' t�� Pr°�exty
$2.25. , and thn cost is only
F'IP.Fs'SII)��' Dk�I:VE - HIGH[�IA;' ;�b5 TO n.
CENT�.�Ir AVE�tUL :
Mayor Kirkham said the lsses �
sm..nt rate for tfiis portion of the improve,uent is
8.76 per. foot. There was no on� P��se�n� t.h^t wistie�i to �e hear
d.
ViP0i7 ROE�D -`FIP�liSIDi; T��7_�JE T'0_F;r7S1'Ii`��G PAYi-f,}�i��1';
MaYox I:i.rkhar, said th�t tf�e assessment rate for. ti2is �r .
p ts.on is $12.15 per foot-.
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Up severai times b�fot.-e, �nci i..t }zad bec�ii c?�v�r.ic'e� previot�s�y '�o leave
ttiis project utZtil t'c�e peoplc oz� Chai�nel Roact decided what_ they wanted.
He said that noth.in.g had i<�1;E,n place as fa-r as the pec�ple weie concerned,
but tl:e street. tzad just be�;rz p,;,, i� Co�?��cilm�zr L•iehl said that accord-
ing to the niinutes the p��ople z�a�re to git togettier and c�rork out a plan,
but they could not coazc up �,�ith �=� proposal so the Coi�ncil. took action.
He said that tne east side o� cr,a�.zne1 Ro:�d 'nac� not b�en included in the
hearino, and legally the c�.nn�t b�
� assesse,cl. Mr, Mass asked ���hy the
people had not: been notif_ied, 1�1a5�or �irkham said that it had been the
P°Ii�y of the Cou�lcil not t:o deci.de o�z a project the night of a hearing
and this ��as not decined until October I7, 19bE after the hearing had
been held June 13, 1�66, He said tnat at �he hearing the name and
address oi the objectors had beeiz noted and the hearing closed ���ith
the explan.ation that a fu11 council l�las need�
He said that after much deliberation the Councilodacidec� to goeaheadewith
the project and assess the abutting pro-��xt o�.�t1ers.
they decided to go ahead wlien al1 the people ob'ected,Mr, rlass asked why
one person did not object. Councilman Harris said that thesfrontage ofly
the Minder proper*y a.nd Sunline Motel �,�ould account for almost a 50%
petition.
Another visitor to the Council Meeting said that th� people to the east
had received noti.ces of this hearirg.
"�l�-y Manager had been asked to research��t} ermKnutesmtoXfindnthetCouncil's
decision on assessing the projact and found that it �-�as to be assessed to
the abutti.ng property owners only, so the hearing this evening is not
necessary, and the normal assessing procerture wi11 be followed.
Councilman Harr_fs revietiaed the min�2tes of Ju�� 13, 1°�b ��here it was
suggested the project be held in abeyance to see what the people could
do to discuss this with the people on the east si�e, but no one ha� come
back to the Council between tt�en an.d October 17, 1965, so tFie Couz�.cil
moved ahead. Councilman-Liebl said IIe was sure the Council felt they
had a 50% petition ancl ���en* ahead.
�`Tr. �ass said he hac� recei.ved ar.otii�r Notice cf Hearing �ahich mentioned
ct�rb and gutter and a�iced if the street �,jas to be torn up again. Council-
man �iarris ��ointed out that this was a
not�ice tEiat is sent out to everyone, M���`�ral sta�ea7ent in the standard
assessed again for curbs. Mass askeci when he would be
for.,. Mayor Ki.rkha::i said when they have been petitior.ed
He explaiited that the Counci# do�s not init�ate this, but if the
majority of the people want it and petition for it, the Council wi11 hold
hearings and put thern in. I�ir, nqass aslceci if there
the people on the easY si_de of �nannel Road. �aas no `,ray to assess
when Channel Roa:1 is <, �d to Lhv r'ia}�r Ki.r.kham sai.d that
� V= east i.n the futurn they wiil he assessed.
MOTION by Couzzcilman �,iet�l to c7_ose the P�iblic �iearing on Street Improve-
ment ST, 1y66-1 (68th �venue) . S�COIIU'C:C] tJJ Councilman Samuelsor..
a voice vote, there being no nays, rlayor Ki.rkham deciared the Publ.icPHear-
ing closeci at $;52 p.�
CO\T1NUI;D PUBLIC �� �PtiIi�G 0�� ASST;SS �` `i'1' R07aL , T� �
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The Ci.ty r�anagcr said he had cti�c'r�
street assessment had been. He saic there�hadabeenetto�pgeties involvedinal
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and tt�•� cosi:. i'ar Iot 5 t�;as �[.
Ta�ie, said rf2i, , $- f0• r'I?�'. axid i�,rs. Carl S��aanson
S c;�ere thc owners of Lot S and bbb3 Lucia
Couiicilmai� I,i.EOi ast;f�d P�1r., a.iid 5�, anci the '
to the assessmeL: - �rrs • �arl S�aan.son WI1c1f: t��� ra� �aid $300.
bef.ore and no,.J it ha;� r�i ����J�nSO'� said t1�at t�his street m��_n objc;ction
te be '�'z�� P�V�d a secon,d time whi_le the resa did�notVtlave
�cll'E.'C�� dI1C1 t�1C.'j� �'T011CIG'I WEly.
Mr. Pict�ard Niiller
NIr. Savelkoul to ' Att:orney, said that he had been requestea by
Swai�son. COt��e to tf�e Couzlcil Meetinb and re
He explained th�at Lots 5 ar.d SA hav Present Mr. and Mrs.
feet on �,iTCia Lu�.�.e, al�� i� 1g56 t�e � a total. tootage of 297.12
said that last ye�jr T,,r�ia Y��ere assessed
required a Lane was continued beyonditiieLdead end� �Ie
lot of preparation of the road bed
However, L-he 150 feet of new street was not ' and was assessed a t'��1ich
part which the all, th�t was d�ne ��in.
S�•�anson' j y hd� alre�ay> p�id ror was resur_faced, but that
s cuest� _ni� ��h He said �the
south 150 �eet Y it was so ex;pensi�re �ahen nothing was doize to the
except resur�aci.ng,
' The City Engineer said that whet� a road is r. .
sub-soi.l. condi"iions that need correctin P°Posed
, certain spots have
always assessed on a block �re� �� �nd in the ast
400 feet or so, t rathex than chan�, P � Councils have
�ie said thcre was no b�' the assessment every
in the north thar: izi the soutli. 9uestion that moze Fiad been done
had be2n discussed �'Iz• SWanson said that when 68L-h
south 150 fe�t was' '-t was a p�ckage dea]_, and the AvPnue
ra.ould not �-ncluded. The �q_L Y had inquired if the
have to pay tcaice unless the surface was dama E�em that they
was the case, ther
} woizzd get somethi�Zg bac� on the p g � ai_d if tE�is
Council.man prtion p
Harris said tl�at the total foota P
impruvement dr�a z,,as 570 feet �~ �i Lots 5
to ttle S�,�ansons. �°f �^�hich 270 feet �aas listed asdbelongine
which was t�he amount biddforatheh�, cost o±' the
�'r°JE�t was g
cost divided b ork. He said tPle roll sho�s7the3t�otal
this at y th� footage, He said th� council could have assessed
diffrrent costs for the t�vo areas based on the total cost
project, �z�,� if �he 138 feec was deleted, this wouid be econo '
the rest wouI.d be ve�- of the
Y e�pensive, mical, but
Mr. Miller asked if figures were available on
that w��s resurfaced, the cost o
f the 150 feet
CQUneilman Harris asked
cost, ge said that if the Swansons �vould like to a
somethin it the �ouncil passed t�1e resolizti.oPp�ttle the total
g t° dPPe�a.1,
� y would have
The City Attor.rzey said that
information 1f rzz• Mi1ler ���anted specific detailed
, tle wo�zld see that he receives what records ttze Ci.t
and he wi11 go over t_h�nl w
�`�r• 2•liller to see �th hini. He saici Eie caould discuss y t�as
Scaansons safd thF �f �n a�r�`'°1ent can be re��ched outside �f this witt-:
y��l�uld a;ree to this. Couzt. The
MOTl�N by Councilman $arr.is to
Ro11 - Stxeet Iatproveri,ent Praject��t the Public I�earin on �
Second�d b- 1966-1 � A-�sessment
3 Co�u�ci.lman Lieb1. (68th �?venue and Lucia
Mayor Kirkt�arn declared the r:lotion�carri odrat Vo`e, tf�ere oein� Lai1e) .
9:10 P.rf. o no nays,
�h'ESOLIITlp�; �f175-196"1 COi�:E�'IRi *,T � <,
N0. 1966-4: -__.___. _ tI_ ��G _AS,,F�S_�-�,�;-�
. FOR STI;},�;1' II�IPROVEi`
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MOZ'Z0:`' by Councilcn�n Liehl to adopt Pesolutioci ;�17�-1967
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CourACilr,ivari S�;rn!�elson. .
Kirkh�� Ilpon a voi.c�. vat�:, t.?�ere being no na s
zl decl<:�red r.;iie mo[ioza carri�:d. Y, rlayor
R�"SnLtT'T:CO�; �f17:-�96% CONFi.lZi�1iNG 11S��SSt�i�i� �
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ri0TI0N by Cour_cil.mai� H-.,x�-; �
ovjectors to ��OP� Rcsolutio�l ���7C-1.967 li..stin�
� r1r. �_ Mrs. Swanson. Secondcd b_ o the
Upon �� voice vote, tl�ere Lei,n.4 z1O n`i T Y Councilman Samuelson.
motioz� carried. � 5 s, Ma3�o7° Kirkham declared the
PUPLIC �,A�'.1:i�iG O�T 1R68,BUI�GE'T;
MOZ'TOi�T by Coul.ZCilm�n garris to cc�7:`.inue th� Public hearing on the 19
.Budget until the ne�;t Regular Council Meetin�
Ma or ��
Y Kirlcham said there was no need to b°f O�tober 16, 1967.
� Council is sti7� m�kiz�g changes in the bpa�Gtthe resolution as the
Councillnan Li_eb1 said that
meetin s if it is necessary tc� call two or L-hree mure
� in order co get a good 1968 bud 2t
differei�t department heads cf the (;itT �' h� G.°uZd request that the
budgets tt�at have priorit S be cotisalted on items of their
with them, y• ��e said he zaould lik� Zc o
because he does not ���ant to cut necess4ry se�rvices t��ihichlare
r�cluired by tfie peopl.e of Fri_dle
is cut only wfz�r� zt can be cut,y� �n� �e �'��nts to ma1ce sur.e the budget
in Cit H� said t�e t.TOU�d lilce to get together
y Hall and discuss thi_s.
Mrs. Tr.aienfels, a visitor t� the "
wil1 have an o Council Meeting� asked if Yhe public
pportunity to questios� the buciget o�; an indi��i.dual item
basis. Mapor I�rrkh�-�m said that the tie�r.i.zzg �ail:C be continued at t
regular meet.ing, ge said that
but at tE�� last- bud et it tiad be�r scheduled for this evenir�next
Courcil has asked �h� se5sion, some chanGes had been made, atid th�
City Mana�er to redra,ft those portions of the budget.
Mayor Kirkhanl said i-}lat it has been the policy of the Gouncil to h�
sever�.l budget sessions before the �ina1 draft i_s bi�tzght tr� th�
He said there was no rush in bringing it beforc the �ubiic as the Coui
is still makinr PU}�1.;_c.
� cuts and cizang�s 1cil
Councilman Harr.is said that until toda
of the xniil raise, Y� the Council had not been notified
whether the sales ra�,�rh�STmadefans �s`ted what tt��� mil7, tiaas �aarth, aild
worth $lg,?_54, and Y.nchanges. Sh� t.,,�s tolci ttle mill was
Couz�cilman Ijarris said tha_t the sales tax will be
reflected in the bu�i�et as revenue av�ilable.
The mot�.on to conti.n�.e tEie publi� I
regul.ar Council ��- ��eari_rzg on the l968 �ud� �
1c�eting was seconded, ai�d upon � voice vote, thereebeing
riQ na5's' r�1ay°'� Kizkhatn declared tFie motion carricd.
Cou:,cilm��n Lieb1 asked r_he C�ur�cil when thf�> . ,,
budget. �T� said tF:�¢ 5�eE-r� goir.g to r:-ieet on the
� he w�uld lilce to see see:eral r�e�tinbs scheduled
atid wouici _i.ik: to x•eceive backgraunci o:� �
cut. Ir �aas pointed out: that a Prioriry l.ist arici ��hat can be
Octo�er 12 bLtdget meeti��g Eiad be�R scheduled for
, 1967,
Mr• Ca7"1 Pac�.lson aslced i_f the buc.��, -
year. T'tie Council s��i_d Lfiat i� ;�1ouldjJin1dollarsl� but�Pa`"e o,�er �-
rate c�-as likel-:Y to 0o clown. R ,. , l.a.,t
��a Tor_ ' hat ti�e mill"_
5 I.irKha��i s<�sid tliai. it costs ►nore to
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run the Ci.ty this ye�-r. th�:3;�. �,-�st. C:�rl_ _,
could get the er�e„-- s. Iat;.Isar; askcd if� tii� publi.c
P t�i�,e o�r ir.c.reas�. ;�«ycr E�irkLi�r,l said that the
figures �aere not rea.d�r at this ti.n:e, but ti,ey Iiop� to have tE�em ready
by October 16th. Cc�un�il.r:�ar �Iarris sri;ci Lhat tI,�� r
budgct sessions w�s so ti.at after the d;ifex��t ��r�ason '-oz tt�e Council
in their requests and the �itT F. P�rtments have turned
5 I`lana�er Eaas goza;: over them, the Council
can review the in.�li_vidual bucloets and put the� in lir.e with the mcney
available. H� said t'r_,� �ounc �_1. �oas doing their best to Iiold the services
at a high level and the mi.11. rate do;oii,
A visitor to the Council Aieeti�zg sa�d h�
were put i.:� on blst t�°11gt1� tt-iat �ahen the side�aallcs
Aveuue, the school chil.�recx taould be bussed and there
would be a tax savings. M1yor Kirkha:� s t
have to be asked about this, r aid tha.. the School Boar.d t�ould
mind that the He ��i� t't.at fi�e public should lceep in
City receives oti1�� 13% of t}ie tax do�lar tahile t(�e School
District receives close to 60%. lie sai.d th�: Sci�aol Board meetings are
open meetings as well as the Council mc�etings.
KECESS:
Mayor Kirkham declared a s;�ort recess. The meeting w�s recon�.�ened at
9:50 P.M.
-Nlayor Kirkham said tha�. befare going on to the next item, for the benei'i.t
1 of anyone wtio may be worried at�out the Council_ rushing the budget tiirou h
he would like to say t�t�at it has been ti�e cus�orn of a11 Councils since
1957 when t=he City was incorpox•atad to reall.y discuss the budget thoroughl
at many meetings before it comes betore ti�e
� of the Council. Ptzblz� � y
He said the5� f.ave anoti�e-r me � and�tt�is i.s the intention
and the. puolic wi_11 get a chance to rev' eF`zn� schec�uled for ne�t �,�eelc,
when it is finalized, 1e�'� ��1� budget witli the Council
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CONSIDLRATION Oi�' BUT:GDII�'�, PERi�J_T
ADDT____ Z'z6N _.CO MEC}iAA?ICSVII<LE -�� _� S 2 C)?' ]�OT !�3 I�0'� S� �L�CK 14 H 7--,m r
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Zhe Cit;� �ttorn.ey said that the facts as represe�ited b �
the last Council Meeting are true. Y 11r. McClish at
Mr. McClish at the time of the trdnsfer�ahdstaclvi_sed himythat�heRhas�a�
deed that w�ll verify the staten�ents made.
if this is tf�e situation, it bei-woo-ves th� CO�X"cilmazz �Iarris said that
as .soon as possible and 1et , �Oi'r`=�1 to niake a determ.ination
or not buildable, r Mr. �f��lish know �al�etFier his lot is buiJ_dable
Mayor �irkharn said E�.� fel.t i.r. �aould be buildable with
certain reservations o� sid=�y�r�a setback and sa F�itt., so th�re is no
in.fringing o;i the adjoiriing property. ��i�i��27��r.1 Harris said he felt
the Counci_1 at this time would ::.ot be consid,�ri_n� tlie building permit,
but the use of tl1e lanc? as it ��.ouid havc to g� �.� �h� �o�rd of A eals
for variarces, p�
MOTIOiV by Councilman Harris to ir,.dicate to �tr, �
has reviezaed his prope�•ty �n th� S� �IcClis�� that the Council
�udition to Mechanicsvfl7.e, and concl.udes�thatLit i_s albi i`ldable�ljoitahen
it meet:s the requir-em.ents of ttie Eoard of APpeais end receives �f�e
required v��riances. Seco�icl�;? {>y Co�,r�ci.?.r;;.�1 S}�erid�i� ior ciiscussion.
Councilntarx Siieri.dan asl-e.d i�Ir. .� t•1,.�;.tisi� 1 r_ j.
p�rt of anothe�- for a total of f his ?aou��i be a 40' par.cel anci
60` a��d if h� plans t�, bu; ld on it to
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Pn.cr s
dispose of the p;-oi>��ty, i,�r. �cClish saic� that it woul_d be 60' and
tie caill buil.d on the loi.g �.;ay of �he lot so r(lere will be plenty of
room on the si_de of tt�e fl�use, fTC, Said he p�anned to live in the house
hitnsel.f. Council�ran Sheridan said he t2aci no furtEier questions until
the report from tf�e Boarcl o�
AppeaI.s is receivecl. Councilman Samuelson
asked if it would be p�ssib]_e to get copies of- the deeds that show the
transactioas. Ti�e City �ttorney said he ti��ould be able to get piioto
copies from the absiract comp�,ny, r�e �7t�, Attorna su
allow the request to go to th� �Q�iA�� of �� y ggested they
if anyone has an - � eczZs and zahen it cor.ies back,
y qaestions, he �oill have *he d
The vote upon the
Kirkham declarecl
� ocuments at that time,
motion was a voice vote
, there bei.ng no nays, Mayor
the motioii car-ried.
TRAFFIC I�EPORT - LUCIA LA�11; - POLTCE CHTr,r ;
Chief McCarthy said L-,�at there ��e- two separate problems on Lucia Lane.
Tfie first is the al:Leged sp�eclin�. He said I-te un.lerstood that members
of the Council have been r2ceivin� complaints froi�� tize citizens, so radar
was put out on August 23rd between t�;pp p,�1. �nd. 7:00 P,M, and two cars
were tagged. He said anot'-ier coni�).�i;�t �•�as received, radar was put out
agaiil, and the speed of every car �aas recor.ded. li�e Police Department
faund that the average speeci was 26 miles per hour, and on this occasion,
only one car was tagged. Chief McCar.thy said he felt speed was no
problem on Lucia Lane. He said the street is ro�agh and it souzzds like
the ca�s are speeding,
Mr, Jacic Young, 6549 T,ucia 7ane, said l;e I�ad called the Police Departme!�t
complai_tainrt
�, about the speec3irlg, He �aid �tie people could see tl-�e radar
and wou1� s�oj� uP. M�, young said he fel.t thPre was a definite problem
and said the Chief, oi Police shoul.d sit
McCarthy sai_d that ir_ �,;�u1d be impossible1�t-owjudgelthe�speedlc.f a caref
sitting i.n a livi,zg room, but it !ias b�en. done electronically witn radar
anc� the average was 26 miles per tiour.
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Another visitor to t}�e Council Meeting said ttiat ttie problem he has is
because �,�sci� T�n� is a one-ceay �tr4et, and when the peQple lea��e th�
Knights of Columbus Hall at night, they cannot exit to ti�e north, and
there are 200 or 300 ca.rs going up Tucia Tane.
this street chaziged to a t�oo-wa He said he would like
problem Eie had mentioned, y� �`�����f ��Cartli�,said this was the second
Knights of Columbus bu;_I.dingei�ad]beenebuiltd b�er_ �io probl�m before the
there has been a Froblem becaus� � ' nftcr they came in,
by a stop sign, He said that theytlhave�fou�dtti�at�.as prot�c�ecl only
Columbus 'riall closes, ttler�: are front 30 to Z00 cars�7lealvin� K.nights of
go out on the hi_�n�,ray on 69th Fivenue, t�ere <�re tco many chances of aneY
accident fiappening. Ctiief A1cCarthy said that in the year 1966, there
wer� 7 personal injury u��i��rlts as a r.esult of cars coming out onto
the hightaay from the Knights af Celumbus it::1.I, ge sai.d ttiat since it
tlas been charged to a oz:F -��aay street tl?�• � -,
�ZCCid�n.ts -- bo�h of thern as a result �o� goingat�et>� rong�ooapecn�the oneury
way street. Chi�f ;�cCart'�v sa.;d there t•:�a� a sli_,�p�
for_ the �o l.e on � s-t in���v-'nience problea�
P P Luci_a Lane,
but t�e feels the safety f�ctor outc•,ei4 hs
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A visitor to the Council Meetin�r �
wfz�n it is let�inT � su�,ges��ci �(r3� Policeme�� d;.xect Lraffic
the State IIi hwa � out as tli�y c�o ai: tha drivF�-ins. Ct�i.ef T1cCarthy said
� y Patrol t•�as at: tt�e drive-ins because there c�as a traffic
hazard, but they wct.lci not co�n_� for tiais,
that t(i�5 probleni be conveyeci to the B�ard of�Directors of the Kni_
1n�an garris suggested
of Columbus Ha11. and request that they co.atact the State
to see if they wi11 1�;�� � �hts
could be made as to ghett�e�n�i.tashouldL1be a o!ze-wa �igh�•�ay Patral
on this, and then a deterini.nation
street, y street or
a tw -
�o tvay
MflTIp�,T �y Councilman Y,arris that the i�dministration direct a letter t
the Board �f virectors of the
problem and requ�st Lhat ttley see�ifstherc�zs[nbo��ii�a� indicating the�
problem with the assistance oi tti� 5 to resolve the
by Councilman Samuelson, St`'�� �?i�hw`1y L1�Partment. Secondec�
. Mayor I�irkham asked the Cii
out to y E11g1n�E:r if a traffi� couilter could be put
get a sampling oi the volume of traffic.
tryin.g the radar in an unmarked car and �,,•t ��e said he agreed with
Columbus to cooperate. The visitor aske�i h asking the Knights of
taken two ways, one off I�' 1� t�P tr�F�ic count could be
Columbus lississippi Street and one by the Krfigh.ts of
Ha1.C, as tra£iic comes both ways, Mayor Kirkhan said that
several samplings ti�?i11 be taicen,
The vote upon the motion was a
Kirkham declared the moiion caz•ried� VOte, there being no �� s
Y• , Mayor
ORD---�NA�'T��e �T�. 374 Dl'sFINING NUISANCES �
MAIVTENfiNCE AP�TD PROVIDIIV'G FOP El—��B�TE��N� �Nllr�' p�p.1�,LTZ�IFOR�t1TI0N OP.
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The City �ttorney sai_d he would concur with orLe cE�ange su
City Manager. He recominended that on the fourth g�ested by the
under Item 23, the sentence should end at= the semP�col�n the ordinance,
starting with the word °ip;�ovided" shou1d be c�eleteci,
asked if tl�e reason far. this was becau.sc the City d;�es n' �n� the pc,rtion
Co�acilman Liebl
facilities to take care of it. Ma ar �'t �ave the
The City �tY.orneyr said that � y Kirkha�n said this was c
at a later �2�e if t�ie Cou��cil decicled t� �rrect.
, it could be adcied, previ.de this service
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to ada t
with the sugg�st,�� deietion, �.,-aivi �rdan�nce No. 374 u�ion second reading,
�y Councilman Harri.s. �� rhe reading and publish. Seconded
Councilman Liebl sai_ci that
:aould ha�e been no troubl.e whenethed �i�� this or.dinance ea
said he felt this c��ould hel Tc3��et store �4�a, beingrbuelt, rhH�e
P in the futux�e .
The Gity �ridineer said there ��as a
cehich gets into tfie streets, p1O�'�-E:rr1 j.�itt� materi_al in dri.v�U1ays
removal of �his. �12 asked if: the City cai� en.[or�� ttze
that if there �S ` r�e �1ty Att�o-rney saiG tiia+� ttie lang«ag� is such
�abstantial. dcpas�t �f ciirt or tr�st�, it could be
enforced, usi.nt reason on �.�[,e���Fr a coi,; �
ser.iousrie.ss of what is ir. the ;,�I-�e� �l"lnt �''oul_d be fi_led and on the
ic�foa-med that tt�ey are V101dtjr1 He said tFiat tb;: people shoL�ld �e
Tf legal action is necessar � ajl or�d�.lia:ice a-�d as�c them to rectif5� it;
Y, a cor�nlaint c�n b4 t}_led in rriunicipal court
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REGULf1R COTt;VCTL TL�ET:(.iVG �F OCT`Ol3t�R. 2, 196i
ior the violation, oi ar� c�rdiz�arice .
PAGL IO
The Cit�r Engine�:r sai� thai: seiz,et.in�es
concr.ete ct,!rbs at�d d� z.iat do a good oP�oplc t�nip�r taith their o�on
would cover this, I���� Cit � Fie aske�l if Lhis ordinance
Y Ai:tor_�r�cy s«id th�t preventing destruction
of property owred by the City is inhe�_
and if SCIIIIC'OT1E: 1S destr.uct.in; pr_apert c�j� in thc authority of the City,
action �ahether by ti-iis section or 1z�,,-�' th�i` is autharity to take
would satisfy this situation. ,, � �ie sai_cl he felt this ordinance
Council �oished it. ��` S`�-� he could adc� this �•aording if the
Councilman Samuelsor� said he felt this stiould be under Section 45 rather
tIzan in the nui_sance ordinar�ce arzcl tt�e Council agreed.
MOTI0:1 by Cou?1ci.l�nan Harris to amend the motion to change the �.,�rd
-"equipmerit", the last word oi the scr�i_ence, on the fourth pa�e of the
ordinance, under Item 26 to the followi°_t :� ,_
convey�ng and/or transmissi.on lines" �� P°W�1 g�neratinb or pot�er
from th� ��nd to delete the word "improper"
middle of the sentence. S2coz-idcd by Councilm�n Sanzuelson.
Mr. Richard D. French, I469 GardezZa Aver�ue, asked if this ord'
cover partially destroyed or junl: autornolii1es sitti_n around.lnance would
�ttorney said ttzat� �ae have a specific ardina,:�ce cove� The City
M�`. Frer.ch askecl if a citi.zer� c��.z� also bring these tolthetattEPtzOne�f
the Council. He was told this woald be� a hel
tries to stay alert to these problems. P' ar� �hat the Council
Councilmzn Ziebl asked Councilmtn garri_s if the intvrztion of the change
in wording was in regard to any special industry. Councilman Harris said
tl-�at it was not, but to give more m�aniriU to the word "equipment".
Ttie vote upon the amendment to ttie ordinance was a vai.ce vote, there
being no nays, the motion carried.
The voL-e upon the motion to ado t
Kirkha�n, Harr.is F' Ordinance No. 374 Caas a ro71 call vote,
, Sariuelson, Sheridan voting ay�:, Lfeb1 voting n�y,
Mayor Y.irkhum declared the moti�on ca7-1 ied _
�i�c;UND lt�;l7�I_ _i�G__pg A,'�1 ORDTN�1r;C�? P.EGUT_qrl`I'7:�?r 1'RANS:Cks��T P�IrjP.CH�INTS Pt�DDTEP.S
AND SOLICT`l'ORS W7���'}?Ii1 2'H.}; C�TY 0� ____.,_.,Y__.-_�T_......._
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TIie City Attorney requested that this itnm be tabled ui�til the ne-
regular meetin�, �t
NIOTION by Councilmaiz SarlL�elson to table th� secor�d r�ad.inU of the
ordinance to the Pe�L1ar Counci_1 Me�ti.n��
by Counci.lman 7 ieblb , ��f Uctobe-r 16, 1907. Seco:ldect
U�on a voice vote, the-re b�ir..g no nays, Mayor
Kirkham declared the motion carried,
CO:iSID1�}�,:�`�'TO:d 0?' ��TR PGLTL''1'IOi: CO�;l„�L G,'����_i:«:;t��.:
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Th�: Coiznei.l felt the�� wan.i:ec'� n�ore ti_m� to stucly t:i�is orcii_nanc�e,
MOTTO�; L�y Counc;.lma:, Samuelson i_o tabl_e cai�;,iderat;on of th�
Orclina��c.e uatil the r:e;;± I;e�ul�,,. Counci_1 :�qeetin;� �.ir Po]_luticn
„ oi Cc.tot,�r 16, 1967.
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Seconc�ed by Councilm��ii Sf.r�,�idur�.
naYs, I�Iayor Ttir.�chf�rn ciaclaa-ed tE2e inoPionaca�ried�ote, there being no
FIP.ST RE�DING 0:�� OPD1:�'A\TCE ,
—•--�—,_._.._.__._____��__ ,___:._.A. . I��ONIPJG LOTS TN CAF.LSON'S SUt1MIT T T '
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Th e C i t� --.._._ �_ .__�.. � I�E11�.__. OP� .�?vNEX ;
} Ar_i:orney said he t�ad received a drafr. of the proposed decla�_-�tioi1s
of restricti�ons and pr.�otective covenaz:ts a
Carlsozi's Suru-�zit Manor ��i1��; ��1y''-�� to Lots l, 2, 3, Blocic 2,
declaraLion ' 2Y1C� '��j�)1t10I1, ge Saic1 tple intent of the
is to l.imi.t the use of these lots by rneans of
coven,�,nts i=o P�-1 or double, bunga]_oza si�es,
He said the drafttistive
bY Arvid 1;. Carlsoi� and Sons, IL�c. ,
it and found tne covenaz:ts do �otlat- tb�� its offi_cers and pl� Presented
� has examined
Y propose tc� do and are proper.
�`Tr• P.00t, re resen�ins�
� � Arvi:l E, Carlson , znc., had a etition
executed by the prop,i of_ficers �� `� S°��s
Investm� Arvid E. P
nt CompanY, but he did rzot �aai�t to Car•1�o�9 Inc. , and the S& S
property if the petition is on1 Put the restrictions on the
in case they c�id not Y in b�half of S& S Investment
this limited to the 25uunitibuildin��ligations, Company
He said he did not want
He said his understandizlg w«s that the�hpildinsubmitted b
Y � & S Investnient.
rezoning, �; per.mit is not p�rt of the
Councilman Lieb1 aslced the Cit
the covenants sa Y Attorney t�a exp1ain t.his matter and
-� Y• Thc City Attorney explai.neci that the protective
cov�nznts are limitations filed on the
act as a 1ega1 limit on the o�.,mer azzd fptureSOtanersllof the use made
the ro � property
�' p`=rtY• He said that the discussed pr.operty cai11 b
R-1 zcnir.ig or double b
tiahat
and
of
cannot be chanbed �xCeut�alows, a��d will remain on t�� e l.lmited to
P- by court action or after et�e� Property, und
Block 2 of Ca,-1s�i�'s Sununit Ma��or Anne<, 2n� Y I°t o�oner in
been notified anct given an o ' ��jditiozz have a�
pportunity to a� �reed or
pP4ar and be heard.
Mx• Carl Paulsori, a visitor to ttie Council t�ieetin
was involved in an ag-reer.ent bet�aeen two private �arties� Wtly the City
said that the Cou.ncil ��aas makin� P Mayor Kirkham
togetFier in tfie bes b an hoi�est effort to bri.ng two parties
that this is bei.ng offeredeas an addi.tianal safe t.z�ird
c'•�Y• The Gity Attorney exglained
property oT.�n�rs i.i� the neighbor.tiood that anothergmulti.pleabuilding�will
not �e b��ilt.
Mr. Jack Ve1in, a visitor to tfle Coun��l I,���,�1Tz
con,e back in a year. and ask for a xeZ��in �� Sa?� he felt they would
the covenant5 �,�i1j not a11.c>ti� this, �' ��aYor Y,irk.iam explained that
h�� any other recourse to the apartme1nt bui.ldin�t��� �
if the prop�rty o�,�ners
who sold ttlem their lozs �a� it:s to dzvelo t�,F �' �IE sai.d the same person
assuring ttie peopl.t a artme P ,=�partn��nt buildii�
P nt buzldin�� �,,ou�� not b� built there, but�the
people t� sd notiii.i,g izx writi.n� .
to ive the � Coui�c;.l.rn<,.n Liebl said he hau fought harcl
g propert�, ��,,Ii�zS assu.rance a�id he felt thi_s uacument- would do
this, rTrs. Truenfels said th�t the developer had acted i.n bad
he �lad sold tt1e lots and tiie.tx aslccd £�r the rcz�na.r, an�
Council sho«ld ba faith i.f
ck u� � ` felt the
never r uch a pro?.; theardt��ot;�nVrs in th� ar.e.a. :�tr. I;ootesairl he had
nade s
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Ccuncilm�i� Samae tFie one �;Iio f:a� sig,r.ed the de;_�c;;
1so;� s=;id h� i�elt the � partr,��!-it ;.c7it
}.�ridle�=°s overa7.1 tax base and it J.ends itselr t.o t�,- ,.,
devei�p��, ��:as an asset .to
e a�-e.4 as it is
1�107''f01'� by Counci.Iman Samuelson to adopt an ordi.n�zice to am�nd th� Cit
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Code of the Cz.ty of I� r�.dley, ?-1inz�.esc�ta by ma',�ing a chan�e i�r zonirzg
districts upcn firsL- re�din;, �.aai.vii�.o tize rez�c�in& reroning Lots 1, 2,
3, 4, S and 6, Block 1, Carlson's Sumruit Mat�o�: �'innex, 2nci Addition
R-3A.
Councilman Lieb1 said that this properLy was in his T�?ard and he kilows
both sid.es of the sLOZ;, He said he is sworn to do �ahat he feels is
right �or the peopl� of Fridl�y, and he honestly feels he should vote
yes.
Council.man Sher�_dan said he �;ou1.d like. the people to lenow that Iate
, at the last r.egular Couz�.cil Meetin.g this itern had come up again and
it was discussed more thorot��hly, Fie said the Cou��ci1 had been about
to act on the rezoning at that time, but he �r�ade the comment that he had
� . told the people it ���ould be laid over until this n.e;.,ting, and the Counczl
�had acted accordin�ly.
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The vote upon the motion to adopt ine ordi�_iance upon first reading was
a ro11 ca11 vote. Kirkham, Liebl, Harris, S_�muelson, Sheridan voting
aye; no one voting riay, �ayo-r Ki_rkliar.:� d�clared the moticn carried.
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to receiv� the signed pr_otective covenants
regardino Lots l, 2, 3, Block 2, Car.lson's Sun:mi.t Manor Annex, 2nd
Adctition and refer them to the City Attorney to be duly recorded. Seconded
by Councilm�n Sheridan, Upon a voice vote, theze �e�ng no nays, I�Iayour
Kirkham declared the motion carrie3.
CITY ENGINE:l,R' S I:�PORT ON SUPER-CI� (�RIN�:TIOZIT OF Tn7�1?r R LINES o
The City Engineer said that t'rie water line tl�at �ad been discussed at
a previous Council Meeting had beezi super--chl.orirtated on S�ptember 12th.
He said that, as ttie Cauncil is a�aare, the trea,tr�ent plant is completed
now, and several months ago, standards �Jere set up ir. tt-ie t.dater Depart-
ment to .ceep track of this prablem. He was ask�d if the Depart:m�:nt had
checked with the property ojarlers to see if tiie px�oblea2 c,as solvec?, ge
sai_d he had received no complaints and the people hud been given notice
when it was dan� as the water had ta be of�' for 1? hours. Coun.cilman
Harris suggested he ca11 the t�ao parties thrt had appeared at the Council
Meeting as they seemed to be speakirig for the neighborhood,
Couacilman Sheridan asked if any o� the chlt�rine reactred such things
as the water heaters within the lioii�es, or c�uld this be a con�inual
problem in the home af.ter ttze r,.unicipal lines are clear and clean. The
City En.gine�r said tfiat tFiis �1as possibl_e, bz,t that the peopJ.e had been
asked to run the waEer in tfiei.r. homes al.s�, so son�e of it should have
gorie througti the �aho1_e system.
REPORT FROi�S CTTY FP�'GINEFR A.�?D CITY AT7'0?��;EY - PF; �A, ,
CU�IP��Y -_ F'ROJLC'I' �r`87 :.^_ F. D. C�IAI: i t�1�,
The Cit_y Attorn�y sai_d he has spck:�. t� Lhe �ittc�rr�y fc�r the F. D.
�.tlliitl:ltl �p„�Duriy> Oil tGJO O� triY'C:E.' OCc:c1�10�15� c'�11C� c'1j��aYP..I?f:].�T i�lE'_ COiitT?CtGT
is coz�ti.nuing to �aorlc aad has completed his 1•ror�: to;iere he h��d anticipated
ttiG�-e c�ould be di_fficulty, �Ie said ttie �'.
D. Chupnlar� Company attor.ney
has r_equested aii ext.-.er.�si.on oz time for. the co�:�pletioi� oi tile pro ject,
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and ttie maLter of cor��j�:�r.s��Lio�i �caoulcl r�niai.n epen in tt�e sense that the
' Cit.y is x-�ot: conu-��itted ai,cl the contractc� has not waived his ri.ght� ta make
a clai�n. It may be necess<x-y tl,.at tr�i s be ar�ztra.ted at a later time.
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The COT7.SUI.1'lllg ETlgli).E.�r said tl?at thti Cornpany m�dc more pro�ress on the
pro ject ]_ast week, th�n th� t,ahole mazztl� �receding, and soon they wi11
be ordc>�-ed to get adc?itioriaZ equip:r,�nt oi� the job because they <<7i1I be
in an are<. that can hancl7.� more than ene piece. Ttie City Attorx�ey asked
Mr, Comstock hoTT� much tii��� h� fe7_t ttze,� night. rteed. P-1r. Comstocic said
he would assume 30 days fr_om today. The C�_ty �ttorney asked if tlie
additio��a1 time �aas in the form oi a cha��oe order �,�ould the Consulting
Engineer recommenct it to the Cour.cil. Nir. Comstoc�; said they would not
necessarily rccorimend it, but th�•y �oa�.i7_� pzEp�z� a change or.der and
corrunent on it. Couzici_lman Tiebl asl;ed i�i�-. Contstock i£ he could assure
the Council they would be ab1_� to cocriplete the project if given the
extensioiz, rlr, Comstocic sai_d he would nct be ��ble to assure this. The
' City Attorney sai_d that the com�3aiiy is continuing the wort; and tt�ere is
a bond that wiI? indem:iify the City if they are unable to finish the
work. He said he thougtit it woulci be a zeason.able suggestion to prepare
a charige order for Cou�cil action at tl�e r�e<;t n��eting, and if the Council
klould gi��e him v�rbal approval, h� wi1l noi:i_fy the Attorney that the
extension wi11 be formally acted an at the rext m�eting.
�ZOTlON by Councilman I_�.eb1 to direct the Consulting Engineer to prepare
I a ctZange order for a timc extension for F, D. Chapman Cor�pany on
Project ��87, Seconded by Councilr:ian. Harris. Upon a voice vote, there
being no nays, Mayor Kirkham.d�clared tt-ie motion carried,
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BUS ROUTE •
Mayor Kirkham said that befor� approvi7�U a. perm:ne.nt route for tne bus,
' he wouid like to get the bus contp�ny to a€;ree to E��ving the bus go to
Osborne Road, He said the bus company cla3_ms they have sur.veyed this
area, but he did not b�:lieve they realized ho�a much the ar�a has built
� uP. Mayor Kir.kb.an� said he would I.ike to see the bus go fron� Qsborne
Road to Jacksoiz Street ar Baker Street �tnd back do�.�n 73rd Avenue.
' MOTION by Coun.cilman ��arris that the Adr�inistration convey to the Twin
City Rapids rransit Company the Cauncil`s ���ish to discuss further the
extension of the bus route to Osbor;i� �aad before a permanent route is
approved.
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Mayor Kirkham suggested that a similar- map coul.d be dra�an indicating the
route the City �•aould l.ilce, Cou�:cil.man Liebl said that it would proba.bly
he�1p to write the P,ailroacl and ti�ar�hot�se Co,iunission and Iet them ki�o:a
of the City's requ�st. He said it has been pc�i��.ted out to him that the
hospital �ai11 be expanding, I�layor Kirlclj�m said. he agzeed �aith this
suggestion and said that the Spring La�:e Pa.r1; Council should be asked
to communicate at the same ti.me also.
The moti.o;.� �•;as seco�ided by Cou;icilman I,iebl, and upon a voice vote,
there bein� no nays, Niayor Kirkham c?e.c1�2?-ed tEie noti.on carried.
TF� TZINliTLS OF_TfIG BUILDI��G S'i'�;'ll!1RDS - DLSIGti (�J ,TROT SLTr�CO`�ii�ilZ'T�'.E
I�[P:ET1nTG, SEPI'E�IiL'I� 19, 1.9u7; ____ __"_.._,___��_____ ------------.`__
The only item irz the riir.utes �.as to come bc;foa-e the Counci.l threugp; the
�'l annin� Comaiis �� i an i�iinute s.
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P�GE 1�F
MOTIC�i� by Couricilcuan ��a.rri.s to recei��e tiie minutes of the Building
Standards-Design Conirol Subconm�i:ttee iieetin�. Seconded by Council-
man 7,i.e1�l. Upon ��,�oice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motiorz cazriFd,
THE MIiVUTFS pF 1Fii� PA�.KS ELIdD RLCP.EA�`70N C0�_�.[TSSI01�' �1E�TI�dG
SEPTE�I�SER 25, _195j; ____._________..._____.._. _._._._.__.._.._ ___
MOTTOI`T by Co:��zcil.man Harris to receiv�: the Tiinutes of the I'arks and
Recreatio,i Coir�inissiot-z 2le�ting of September 2_5, 1967.
COIlI1C11iTia�7 Harris said he ���ou1d like to bri_ng to the attention of the
Council that he has -receive� SOi112 c��17_s rega� ding t:he IIockey �ssociation's
progranl. He said it was his understa�idar�g that ttie Association has
appro�imately 200 ct�ildren tiiat tail7 be invalved -in the hocicey prograin
for the coming year_, and ui�less they ha��e another arcna provided with
lighting facilities aiid �aaiminb house they c,�i1.1 have to cut their
progiam by 5C1%, as two rinks are neeled. �I� said it would be up to
tlie Council to determine z•?hcther the rir.k should go in some other area
of the City or next to the J. C. hockey rink. Mayor Kir.khanl said that
the Jaycees are negotiating with tl.ie Schaol Board on the possibility
of movf.ng the Junior_ Hi�h ri_nk ne�t to the present rink so the school
would have an. oppori=uni.ty to use the facilities. He suggested the
City Mar�ager aslc t:he Jayrcees whether t�iey are proceec�ing �•aith their
plans.
The motion to receive the minutes was seconded by Council.man �ar,�ue?_;,bn.
Upoi� a voice vote, there beit�g no nays, �iayor Ki.rkham decl.ared the
motion carr.i_ed,
BO�iR� UI' APPEAI�S M1�ET�.I�TG P�I�i:�'U�'�S�MS��P'J'FN�;EIZ ?_7, 1967:
l. �I{� U�ST k'�% 1� VARTAN„r 1�RflM TI-L�� rllY COr:�; p-�
� �'��"_'M�`� FRIDLEY T�i.INi�?ESOTA I963
P�,VISFD U' CE�Ti3FR 31,�1965, BX WAIVER OF S1:D��,' YARD VfiR CF -�.. �
REQilIP.FD � I`�� FEET '1'0 1 tti'0 FEET } jt�1._.. _.__ __ F�ZOM
OF AN A7 TF �t�+ D GA}i�GF Aiv'D F�F.?�,r,'L� t�Ay A'I �57IC i' S� 24 , TO Pr_��1IT CON�TRUCTIOi�'
LQT 4 BLUC� 5__�UONT�T9Y°S LAI��V7�,[J �LAT� t� �__� ¢ 4�=.` M00��1� ,I,A?�: llRIVE`
�______z__________ � '� T 0. Z� DD .i i 1: OP1. (I�t,_� S T B Y P.0 S S
HAIDLE, 5714 WFST TiQOP� LAYE DRTVE� FRTUI�F'y�M1����,�OTt1, 55421� �
The City i�,ana�er r.ead t.h� motion o.f th� �oard to arce��L- the vari_ance.
Councilmai� T,ieb1 asked if the City Mai,ager knew s•ihy one mem�er of the
Board had voted na1r. Zt�e Czty TianrZt;�z sai.d t-�e ha<I not stated his
reason. Councilma� tlarr.i_s s�,icl t1-�at the Board of.. Appeals has been asked
to scrutir.-ii�e ttiese requests very closely, ai�c1 they must have takeri
into consicleraLi.o�z ti�e vacant J.and to the sout.h �at�ich wi,i1, p-robably
be used zor other Lh�ri R-i devclopmc+,�t.
MOTIOiQ by �'ouncilm��n I?arris to cc�r,.�ur with th�� I3oa.rd o.f Ap��eals and
accept the variance. Seconded by
Counci.linan SI�.�ric[an, L1pon a voi.ce
vote, there beinb Tlo n�- s �:r:�-�or '' ,�- �-,
�' ��-y I.i7-k�1�: � c,..ci.are� tt,� t;�atirn carried.
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P�GUI�L�P. COL�i�;CIL r�,�i'ING OP OCTOBER 2, 1967
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MTN�ESOT�.T 5�;�;E BL�IVG 7571 EsT�?�rN 67AY I�; {� --
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The Gity Ma�.�ager rcac? tee rnotion of the Board of A�peals to cleny the
' variance.
MOTTOi� by Councilm«n Harr.is to concur with the Board of �ppeals and
, deny th� requested variances. Secoi�ded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon
a voi�e vote, tEiere bc;ing no nays, Mayor Y:irlcl�4m declar.ed the motion
carried.
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PLANATI�1.�2.iI�SION r�LTING MINtJ���� SEPTE�Ir>ER 2B, 1967:
1• COl�'TINUED_PUBLTC Ii,fiRIT�,'G: PI,�T�T�?I;D DEV�:f,OI'i�1�NT nISTRICT, HAROLD
SCI-LROEDrR. 70A ��6 -06 b). ��_�`�` �"�------ ��
Councilman Harris said that A:r. Schroeder requests a public hearing before
the Courzcil on the Planned Development as presented.
MOZ7�ON by Councilman Harris Lhat th� Admin.istration set a Public Hearing
for the Schroeder Planned Deve]_opment District. Secondecl by Councilman
� Sami�elson. Upon a voice vote, there being r.o nays, l�tayor Kirkham decl •
the motion carried, azed
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MOTION by Cour�cilman. Harris to receive the r1i_nutes the Planniixg Com,mission
Meetirig of September 2�, 1967. The motion u?as s�condtd� and upon a voice
vote, tizere being no n�ys, M�yor Ka_r�.harn decl.ar.ed the motion carried.
j`�X,.S�I,ITrx��N - 61S�'_AVENUI� c;ROSSOVLIZ:
' Mr, k�ymaz. Smith, Att-orrzey far i�1r, Sali_t�rman, said that h� would Iike to
discuss a?_0 foot lon� street problem. He said that blst Avenue has b�en
put in and it is a goocl str.eet, b��t. it comes out ta the froi�tage road
that runs from Shoreti�ood to 63rd Avcnue and does not connect to T.H. ��65.
' . He said that northbound tr�ff�.c can�zot sl.i.p ozzto T.It. ��65. He s�.id he
was not talking about the crossover as tL�at �oas another ite�ii. i'1r. Smi*�i
said that he and Mr. Saliterm�n h�c3 talked to tt�e Districc Engineer of
' the Hign�,�ay Dep�.rtment aizd had beez7. told that t�zis �ntrance seems to
have been lost in thE shuffle, He said tIiat whett�er the Ci_ty or State
put ii� this 20 ioot piece of street, it shoit?d ��e done.
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Cou;�cil.n�an IIarris said that previ.ously the State ha:t �aanted to wait.
unti.l studi_es ha;3 been mad� of left and rigtit turn l�ines, 1�ut if this
is no problem to thera c�o���, there shoUld be no probler,i.
Mr. Jatnes Gibson, 6389 Pierce Street N.L,, said i�e had been asked by
seve-r.a1 peoplc to represent them re�ardii.� this p;�ojc-ct. He said thaL
izz d:i_sc�.ission i,�ith t�1r. Sal.i.term<�n ii.::: tias fo:.trci that a prior Council
mae�e a coinrn� Lai�nt t� i�Ir. Sa1i_tern.an t:o �
' put t:h ; � road throu�;�.. He
said tl�at this area. had be�n desi_bned as a?;u;;i.Aess ar�a and to promote
business, there has to be means to ge� the tr_aiii.c off T,H. �`65 wi.L-ti as
l.ittle trouble as possible, and he asked the Co�incil. to request tt�at the
crossov��r not h� cut ori 63rd Avenu.e. }
He sa,_d t_ier� E,;as tt�ie possil.�ility
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I�GJLE1?t COIJNCTII MF;�T:C1��G 01:' OCTQL};1Z 2, 1967
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that 60 days aftcr ti.is 2G Fo�t of a:oaa, was don�•, thc Highc,.�y llepartr�lent
could cut off the access an. 63rd �ve,i�u+�, �it said tlicy carn.ct tell tt�e
Highway Depari_ment what to do, but the}- t�eg for some consideration in
this matter, an.d the5= hopc� L-fiey can dr.���a mcr.e husinE��s into t.he aiea
and more taxable industr.y i��to the City,
Mayor Ki.rkl�am said he was �ure the City si�ecifications did not ca11 for
joining thc frontage roe�d anc� ttic hi;;h�;aay� because tile City cannot builcl
on higilc�ay property, but he had i}o ohjcctio,� to enccuragizag the State
to do tfii.s as soor.� as possible, Mr. Smi.th said tt�at Mr. Sa7.i_terman
does not object to pa�=in.� fo:r �he street, and the St�,te docs not object
to the CitS� buildin; it. The Ci.ty Engineer said the Ci_ty could do it
if the Council authorized it. Counc:i.7;na:� I�a-r;:is said that the Statz
would Izave to give perir�ission to go ori ttie.ir right-of--way. Mr. Smith
said it was not a question oi perrnissi.o�z, but a question of someozle
doi.ng it. He said he h.ad talked Lo District Engiiieer Burrell and
• Mr. Bur-rell said he tioas going to ca].1 the City planaber,
, MOTION by Councilman Harris to request the Administration to contact the
State Highway �epaa°imex�t and indicat:e the City's desi.re to complete this
project. If it is the State's TJ1SI1 that ttie Cit}� complete the project,
finish it and assess it accordingly. Secor_deci by Cou�.7cilrnan Samuelson.
' Upon a voice vote, ther� being no na5s, Mayor I�i.rkham declared the
motion carried.
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ABLE-BAI�'R STREET P�K:ING; PARKIPIG SIGI�?S ON 52NV AVLT;ET� �ND LYNDE DRIVE;
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Councilman Samuelson said he hzd received many ecmpl;ints about the `
street parki.ng in this area, an1 h� cjuest_i_oned whether there st;ould be
a 24-hour parlcing ordiz�ance that coul.d be enfor.ced ;f necessary. Mayor
Kiri:ham mentioned a 2-hour parking plan si_m3_1ar to Minneap�lis' and asked
Chief McCarth3T why he did not like this F1an. CI�ief P�cCarthy said he
did tiot have the mazipo�•�er to enforc� this. H� saicl they have received
calls from the Ab1e-Baker area. and tlave ba�kecl c<�.rs out for the people.
He said ±-he street in this �r.ea is tioide enou�i� ar�d there is not that
much of a problern to justify ar.i ordic�ance. Chief NicCarthy said that
the Snow Ordinance that the Ci.ty has no��l is just about unenforceable,
and does not provide �or taggino cars, Counci7_man Samuelson said he
felt there was a problem in the Abie-Baker ar.ea and the yards were in
bad shape because people are parkirlg i_n their fxont yards. 'r�e ��_ty
Attorney said this was the first c:ompla.int he had 'neard about the snot,v
removal orclinance, and he said he could m�et with' ti�e City i�lanager and
the Police Dep�rtmerxt: to try t� impr.ove oi� i.t. Ma;=cr Kirkham su�gested
that this he done.
Mr. 0'�an�zon, a visitor to the Couricil i�e�ti.�1g, sai-d tElat tE�ere �•�as a
P<�r�«ng proolem on 52ric1 Aven.un. Counci.lman. II�rri.s said that ther.t: is
a par.king proi�.l.er,�. �r.�. Lytide Dri_��e a1so, and wheri cars ar.e parked on
both sides of the street, ai�ottier car cannot �et tlirougtl. The City
Enginee:-r saici ttiis could be takeil care oi wi�nour� an ordina�ice, but
tt�at pec�ple pul.l the si.gns out aUai��.
Muyor �irklaam said ti�ere nc:eds to bc�
ancl the ordinaz�ce. Counc;,lma.�i iiarris
problems ruentiozi�d could be correctect
study of t«e parl,zng problem
su�egestec3 that tiie. tjao parking
irunediai�Iy and signs put up.
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Counciimaz� Si:�ie�-ic��� sa d �
i thar. it would T�oL �lake spnse. to have a 24-hour
parlci.��; ban, an.d aft_e'r thc� �;�o I,� a
��' P re tax�.,d zor good st.rects, tel�, them
that they can.xzot p,,;r�;, on. chenl. Cor�ncilni�zZ Li�bl said E�e caould ob ject
to it if pec,pie c,:��o p�y a 1_0[ of taxes cou.ld nat park in fror�t of their
honles. P�1ayo:r l:iri�h:.t.�� su�tesre;� tn�;t the ways anc� i:;�
of.f-stre�t pa,-ki.n.g s4i.auld be iz�el.uded i_n tb.e study, ans of ento,-cing
MOTTON by Counci'lma:� Harris
52nd �venue artd oJ� �>-;�, . tF�<;t= "�o F�a�-lci�zg" si.gns be put up on
5� c D�°iv�< Secon.ded by Coii�,.ci.lman Liebl., Upon a
vaice vote5 there being no na)'s, Mayor Kirkh,-:It1 declared tlie motion
carried.
PARK:I:NG LOT - FR:l:DT_,t;Y COV�;ivT,'il�r7' CHIJi�CII;
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��TZr10V ��37°IR67 OPPOS�\?C� C�;LiIZCH D?'��pLGYf�y C}N i<1ERCURY DRIVE;
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Mr. Sunberg, representing the Covezi���Ai_ Cnu.rch, said that last Marctl the
Church had p-r�sented their plans for the nera additi_on to the
' an� City I�.sp�ctor to check t}�e code requirer�ients City rl1gineer
and other f<icilities. The plans taeze presented to Pttekplannbnilding
on approxinately rlay 1Sth and atter receiving their a�proval, went before
t�e Council June 6 � CO�11SSlOi1
38 cars tahich i_s coizs�stantHt ithlt�hetlreqazren�ntsefopr�,fl��s space for
ior the size of t:he nave. He said there. w1_lj be an exitlontSat� parlcing
Lane an�i they will c�ntinue to usc tlie exit on. the Service Drive.
llite
�aid the parkin� area titi�il� be li� He
that will not sP�ine :into ftie zieigl borhoodhan�d�t�he balancetofethegats
will be sodded,<seeded, and maintained. Iea
is needed to keep tr.affi� from �in<r He said that if a barricade
be done, and th�y also x�, �, g � t��r�ugt� the �arking lot, tFiis wi17.
P pos_ to screen tlie parl.;.ng area witti a hedge ,
Counr.,ilmari Liebl asked Mr,
for an � Ste.zZl�erg if they ha�i come befoz�e the Council
5 rezoning, Mr, Stei�berg sai.d that thc church is consistant with
the residential zoi�ing, Couzici.lmazz Liebl. asked if there had been an
ob jectiozi to the building, permit, and i_f �atlen the Church was ori�inal l
built y
, it had becn. built with the optiozz ttiat t�,ro add1iional lats y
he purchas�d, Mr, StenbPr� sa.id there had been no objections to theuld
Church's building until this week, and tpiat hef_ore the land was purchas
tttere were 3 lots ozi T;ercury Drive t,�hicii �i-r, �d,
holdii�g for them. Cauncilman Lieb1 said he had`TVOtedi,forat-hi�sh4ro1e
because everything was proper,
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Councilmar� Sher:idal.� said that some.hof the neighbors are not satisfied,
and asked Mr. Hawrysh, who was r�s
their objecti.ons were. ,ir, � ,nt `�t ��7e C°uncil Meeting, Wh3�
lives at ?66 i�l�rcur H`�ti0`�"sh s Attor_riey said that. I�Ir. Hawrysh
Y�rive, an�? 4t ti-ic� tif��e Mr. �Ia�tr�ysh bought his
Lotsylpy' Mr. LaVine oave 1�1r. Hawrysli a p7an �;;hicli does not show
, 11, and I2 as Church. prop�ity, g� said t�here are restrictive
coven,�nts o.� tt�e lots stating that at ].east a
built, and ncoa ti�e. value of the $20,000 honie zzi�lst be
parking lot, �,-S, pTOpe11-Y zS being destroyed witll a
Hziarysh said tne car li�hts go rigiit i.nto the living
room ancl are destroyi.ng their nr�s� .�
dispute the. Ciiurcli's 1e�� � �;, _ ac;' 1f;' Attorney said they do not
wh a.Il tl�� °1� ri.�,`.� to G�o �ehat tliey are doin�, b�tt asked
y cars could .�ot go out oix Satelli.�E= j,at,.e rnstead of. into the
resic�2riti.al are.a. The Counci_7 sl�o;aec' Mr. and P�Irs. II,�wrysii �ni] l�is
Attoriiey tt�e proposed plarzs for.• ti:e servi.ce crive in fro�lt of the church
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whici� �•1iZ1 malce ti�e st.z�et z,
g�ii�.g south. �- �-r'ont c}f ti�e Chu,-cit � or�e--wa �_
There ���;�s a lor�� cii.scussian at the Y strcet
Cot�r.icil t�ble,
t1a�'oi �9,xkl�am said that he coul�l noL se�: tYt��re tI�e
authority to do a,�. Col.�z�ci.l h��d �ny
The Attornc 5'<<i;n�, as t1�e Church izas r�; t alI tf�e requirements.
y sai�l t��e only alte�r�ati.ve se��
P�r. LaVine for l e t tinU ms to be to brin
b i:he p�oP1e do ti�� n a f i.� 1- hi.s g suit a ga i n s t
1�i0T•Tpi�? b , Promi.ses.
3 Councilman IIarris to receive ,
church drive�vay oi� Mercury Drive, 1'�-titio,� �'�37.-1967 �pposixi�
voice vote, there being no �a,s �ne moti�r:raas seconded � b the
carried. .� , MaSor r:irkn�nt declared the motio�on a
SIGi�--? PEkN1IT _°_, E3'��L,hS;
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Mr• 0'Bannoxi said this sign had been brou�
ago and aPProved, but at this time �ht be�orc tt�e
tl�ey �aould liice to enlargelthe size
fro�ri 72� X 2pp to 10' x 40' ,
signs are oin He said that he has noticed man
� � up in the same area, Cou:zcilm,<4n Harris askedy large
how big hi.s pa-rcel of 1an.d wzs , r,
and this will be on the firsf �Ir. 0 Lar�z�.on sai_d he Mr. U Bannon
that 40 foat 7ot ,, had three lots,
1f �L�Ything is buiit on the lots, '�`n� he has an a.greement,
said the i�ext �oor neiU the sig�� Z.Jil�, co��e down,
bhbor had L�o ob jections tiohei� the sign was puIt
UP• The Council discussLd the �act that
and if it were zo.1ed other thar.i R-3 tt�e sign poupdrbe al
Mi• 0'Bannon said that Y is zozied R�3
�a le �o��ed, �
if he was to rezone the lan�l commercial, the
P P iz�. the area migl�t ob jc��r � but they tla�>e r�o ob �ection to- R-
M�lION b 3.
y Cou�ici_1maiZ Har.ris to waive the si�zi orcli_na:
requested Si�n Pel-mit for a 10` x 40' s�_ ��.b �Ce and ap��rove the
Sheridai�. Upon a voice vote , g Secanded b
dec1ared the � t1��re bei.ng no rz� G Y Councilman
motic�n carried. Y�, Mayor Kirlcham
GERALD_GL�NN CORP01Zt1'i'Zp�
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The City �ttorney said ii� �las had a d'
of the Gerald �lerlt� Corporatio�1 wl1O �SSCUSSio�� with
Mr. Gnerre, Presi.dent
and �r, Gnerre feels the Coizi-�cil'S P��Se�`` at the Council t�leeting,
VSSSD hoo�up �rarCe policy oz� requestin� �
was for �Tr, " is wionb, and the Cit & i��yCll�nr- for the
Gnerre to ap�aear before the � Attorney fel� the best sol�ition
on wt�y the p�licy shoulcl be ctsa�ige� Council �nd express Pzi_s views
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Mr. Gnerre said that if ��e '
1967 the $100 hooku CoLRicil policy is that effective
issued t�is would bc �harge is c°llected t:7hen tEi� January 1,
December line, but he hacl taken out a Fui_lding Pern,it is
, 1966, and in P�tarcf� or A Builc�ing Permit
took out Iii.s sewer Permi.t, wt�icIl P�iJ he had paid the 5100 when he
year, t�e had beer_ �olc� pai� laitiiout r,uest:i.on, T
Permit. I-Iis request wastthat�tl isPbedrnadc 1� tle tQ°k out. the F,uilc�ings
Sr�p��� �'`5'm°pt on his chec':c beca.isehe �eels�iristant.
able at the t" �Ie said he had
ime i:he se�tier erm; L �F�oulu be due and pay_
�' is isst:ed,
CoL�I,cilma,� Hazr.is said that since �
when tht. Buildin� January� l, 1907 thti cE�ar,�
Per�:2it is isSt,E�. Cou?:c.ilrnan Samuelson saidsthat
this rias beaz� set by ordin�,nc� , There �,;as a long di_sc:ussion
about
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I��GUL�K COiTi�,CI:G 1�i�;L'.I'Z;�TGaOF �;CTOPi,R 2, 1967
YAGE 20
hookup charge. Cour_ci��na-?.� St��E�ric?u�-�, said he di� noi thi.n.k i.L was �ood
business to stc�l �a�Tl2:ent on a ch�ck t� tt.e City, but he h.d no ob jec.tiozi
to thc� caritract.ox beir� ; �ic�r;sed.
r10TI0i�T by Councilman IIarris to approve tl,e folloti�aing 1ic�>nse.s:
GENER,AI CO.�TRACTC7K � �
Gezalci G1ei�n Corporatiorz
1202 Hathaway �,a,1e
Fridley, Ni.inriesota 55421
bY: A. C. Gi�erre REN�;�7AL
MA--S ONR_Y
Edward Eist�tanis Ccnst. Co.
1623 West 32nd Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota
bY� Ed Eismanis RENEti�AL
Carl R. Hanson
3809 Bucl�anan St. N,F;,
Minneapol.is, riinnesota
b)': Car1 R. Hansoa NFTa
W. E. Nelson Stucco Co,
"3811 l,lest Sroadjaay
Minz�eapolis, Mi.nnesota
by: B. B. Nelson �tia
Bernie Zebro Cement Co.
7849 Monroe St, N. E.
Min�.eapoli.s, �Tintlesota
b5°: }3ernard "Gebro NEW
LIS.____�1._��_.��CTLTIPLE 1)WE,LLII�TG I,TCFNSF.5:
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Ok�NER
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F'dward E. Anderson
58�8 Decatur Avenue
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Eldon Greenwood
Route 1
Sha.kopee, Minnesota
Irving S, ��=ror�
3025 Salem �1vex�.,te
Minneapol:is, Minr�esora
Eugene EdTaard Lash�_nski
]_035 Polk P1ace N, E,
Minneapolis, i�firnesnta
6061 2z?d St, i�r, F
3S0 57'ih Piace N. E
595C East ?�i�rer r.oad
4030 i��.,�n Street= I�T, g.
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4 $10.00
4 $10.G0
l� $12.00
3 $10.00
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at: Grann�'s Attic
77I Emerald Dr�Cve ' �
New I3r. i. hton 97U OGborne Road Date of S,:1e;
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Seconcled by Councillnazz Liebl, Upon a vai.ce vote, tliere bein
Nlayor Kirkllam. d�cla�-ed ttzc lllOt1011 carried.
g no nays,
CH�NGE OIZllEP`��5 - PI�O.TI?.CT �f&�f ;
The Consultinb rzigi_z��c=r expl.ained that Cricr�_ Lane is going to end i
a Cu1-de-Sac, and ��e rec�m.m.ends that- thi;� be fi.ni_shed while the con-
tractor is re� n
�lacing tI�e exist:ing b1.acIctop �;,est of the Target Store.
MOT.COI�,7 by Councilman
Lieb1 Lo concu-r. c•�ith the recomme�zdation of
& Davis and approve Chano� Order �r5 far Pro'ect
Councz1man Sheridan. Upo.� a voice vote, there bF�8n noenanded by°mstock
Kirlcham declared ti�e n,.�tl�xi c�,x�iEd, g
5 , Mayor
E S�T1Z�IATE S ;
Councilman Samuelso�z qu�Utioned the estirrcate of the
' Company for wcrk.o?1 Melody Manor p�xk Park Construction
aslced �ahat tiappened to th� dirt th«t �aaspto`beemoved�Ject P--1. He
�ngine�r said Ize c,�ould gEt the details and report to thehCouncil1on�1g
' this at the next x�egular meeting,
-Councilman Har.r.is questionecl t•JEiether the goffman Eiectric Compan
estimate should be paid until the lz�
' Engineer said ttiere is enou > ��ts �re instal:l.ed, y
lights, but th� bh money held bacic to cover thehcosttof the
and the City is not gettii�g good ser.vice out of this
y are holding the Civic Center �p, �On�P�ny
t MOTION by Councilman
instead of mai.ling themrtheir�ct�ec,k�vthehCitollo�vii�g estimate, btit
I . they come iz�to the office so f�e can discuss this 1a�k of service w't
� �an��er request that
them. The motion FJas se.cond�d and ul�on a voice vote
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� , the motion carried.
Hoffman E1ectYic Compai�y� I��
� Electrical Contracto.rs
Anoka, �inrzesota
' F�zdley Civic Center -(;�rtificate Np, g
(8--31-67) for period from �ugust l, 1967
through Au�ust 31, I967
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MOTION b ' $ %,901,00
Estim<ZteyuntilCthisnlias�b�entolarz�ied�a$d��'8�_�rom t:��e Fark Construction
P�y the fo11owing;
Park Construction Company
51 - 3%th Avenue N. E.
Minr4eapolis, Min���sota 55��21
Nlelody I�T�.nor Parlc Tmprovement
Yroject ;�p_1 - Estimate �=�
�`��z9"67) for wo-rk co�Tipleteu ti;is d:;L-e
I,ess
$ 2,684.30
181.80
$ 2,50 52 p
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u�vC:t�T, Itr�,�i';CTyG�O�k� (�Cl.'Ol�s��;i 2, 1.967
ESTTtiA'I'�,S (Co,-zi.irzi.�ecl)
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MC)T'TON by Counci.lr,:,a�� I�icb1 to u> rr,�e for �a r
I P ' I 5ni�nt thc� follo�ling estimate;
S. C. Smiley & �ssoc-�ates
7.750 ��ezinepi.n. E��Tei�ue
Minr�ea�olis, 11ini�eso�Q 55��03
Pr.ofessio�zal Services F,en:lered -
Civic CentPr (9-20--67)
$ 4- 383 93
Coiinci1ivan Samuelsorz sai.d he still r '
� should get to�etlier on this �<. lelt:ttt�e Co=�?,.cil aizd T1r. Smiley
' man IIarr.is said he thought tIii.s1estimate was`pa,,tltheupoint �iCnon�il-
. return, and seconded LI1L' RlOtlOi1,
' Samue1son vocin �a , UPo�z a voice vote, Counciln�an
� 5, Mayor Kirknam declared the motion carr;��
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PF�fUN ��35-1967 STP.E�„ n
M_ C KT TLEY S'lP�"E3' �--��- r SUR�t,C7`�!G COI�,'G'RF'[�, �UR� �ND GUTTI�P. -
� FROi�1 ?�IISS f SSlppl Tp E� rH AV�NUE;
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y Councilmarz Harris to receive Petition ;
to the Administration for processit�a, ��5-1967 and r.efer it
Upen a voice vote, there being �o I�a S�ecoz7ded by Counci.lman Lieb1.
motion carried, Y� Mayor Kirltham declar�d th�
PET�TTON �f36-1957 C�NCRETL CUP.B APdn GtIT`t'�,R t�'ITH ASPHALT STRFET - HORI70N
CzR�TE-' NI�1TN STR.EET TO HORI'LON T�IiZVF,:� � `�"`
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MOTION by Councilman Ilarris to receive Petztion �E36--1967 and refer it
Administ.ration for proce,;si.ng, Sec�nc�ec� b to tne
voice vote, th�re being no na S y Gouncilrna�� La.ebl., Upoz� a
y���Y°r Ki.rkh«m declared the motion carried.
RFSOLUTIO?�; �j�l �9--19� � RFSOLUTION TO t'11�fV�'R7'�S,
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FOJI�L��1 j'T01�t FOR TIIE TIA; F,UTLF'R �UILDING �.V _ FOR B:LDS FO�: T'HF
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MOTION b�y Courcilman Har.ris to ado t a�
Samuelson. Upon a. voice vote, tr�er�e oeingunoonayS79T1ab7'T Seconded by
the moti_ot� carried. � y L'�ay�r T�zr�tzam declared
PLA�UUE,_� FLAG POLE ;
Councilman Samucls��� had som�� suggestio.zs prepareu for E��ordinU
plarue, and Cot.2ncilman Harr.i.s said he had list o on the
of tt:c Council caere not too s��re that tt�e torxledostaasrthe th�me L-li��yers
wanted on th� pl�qUe �S the ne�a Cit
tornado, and it�ere have Y�Iail ��aas not the resi�lt of the
bEC�n so man3= ner,� peap1e since that time.
man ]:,ieb1 aslced ttie City �IanaJer to cent�.�ct: the Superintender�t oi ttie•.
Counr_i.I-
Seuior �ii.g�� Scho�7. and let tE�� Senior C1ass rau
ma;� Iiar.r.i.s ;�,i.d ther. � ke s«ggestions. Council-
e s�iould be a
This i.tem is to 1-i_�nit set on the nu.ml�er of ti,,ercis.
be contiri:zed at the r�e:;t: r�l,c�tin�.
SOLli1'10:_�S .. ,�n,,. ,r r
__ iY i.li� St�?;L'F:��h��� v SE1NT'('li�:Y S1�t�
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The Ci.t_�� �tt.orrie-y sai.d t.hat the dc>cl.arator;' j�'�t�m�:n±- action has b, c�n
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' sc rvc.d ai�d he is no�,�,
z.�� thn process of �prepa�ing �aii ax�s,aer. FIe said
that a motio�z t=o add 3rd pa,°i.ie5 (���inn a
�conrr.a.ctox�s tioho Etav� obj�ctc�d t� trle �5sess��ent for�the�adclitiorzal
' dolZar hoakilp) �ohic�h h<is be,en disci�ssed e�arlic_° ��ith the �
is being done beca�..se the District is takin tj�e Cous�eil;
City zs �-eqt:ired to malce t1��; pa:�ment � position tha.t� the
' the position tt�at- i=1��: Cit � ar.�d the lancio�,,,ners are takiii;
°wners for these hcoku,s � ls ��.ot in a.rlega]. posi_tion to assess
both matters c��oul.d be r,-,�VHe said l�e lelt tl�i.s �,lauld t�ave t��,o effePtsty
Council uaoulc? not hace�toJ1iti��tt.o tl�e Co�,rt: i_n ane hear.ing, so the
, propert � ��;,I; �" r f iz st �;7i tIi tf1� NSSSD and tiien the
3 ers over thc Cit.y's auth�r.it}� to pass on the assessment;
and would pr.esent to the Court the diI.e,ir�r�y
the position of the District i_s «piie7_a, a��ltt+h4Gcharg�s1aobidlha✓e
'. to come fro�,� geneiaJ. Kevez,ue,
I He said he is preparin a
' Court cari consi.der tt�`� motion requcsti_»g a Special �-iearin
City to make additional�hooku�s c= requiring the Di_stri.ct to�allowtthe
liti ation. P Pendii�g the fii�al determination of- the
� He said that if the
' to tr.y to reach Council desires to meet with the District
a settlemer.t, ot_h�r than by continuiizg the litigation,
time is drat•ainU short:, azld the n,ee+� •
if it is to be resolved outside ings t''ill have to be held �rlortly
tne Court to consicler orderir! th�llrt action, h° said he felt asking
' _pending the iinal outc�me w;11 achievetth�tsam;aeffect�asCrty t� connect
the resolutioz�s. esubmitting
' Councilman Sheridan said that unless the Coui�cil makes a determinatio
as to whether the City would continue �,7i.tl� the TISSSD, he felt i_t should
be left aS it is n
If the Council sL�oulci de�ide tt�e City needs more
' caPacity tfian �-�� have �or our corr,munity, ar,� �7kes into consideration
the NSSSD liizes that can be used as laterals or trunks in lieu oF
putting in our otan laterals, then it ma�
them with a proposition to buy the rese��teconrectiocon�s�idar going i.o
' agreed a.riount, or turi� over all ourpca a.
said that accordiiig to the wo-rcting of th�1sup�,1eRlent.al a ree�eeviously
5 He s��ict that someone had
treatment pl.ant is built, the Cit�= would not be assessedgfor the� lf a
� construction of the clisposa], plant beca�.ase it will not be a�
an area or com�l1unity basis, but on cor�:��ctians Qi�l �sessed on
. said tf�at this hacl been their interpretat:io�� ba.sed�on the supplementar
� agreement, y Attorney
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Mrs. Truenfeis asked i.f the � •
City turns otzr pres�nt sewer system over to
the NSSSD, will it be the City's or the'Uistrict's resporisibility to
! maintaia it. Counc.�ilmai� Sheridar� said ihat. ac<�ordin * to
� witli NSSSD tl-ie �,er;ib��r con�nunities take care oi their�own shsteoi1tracts
i7istrict ��ould su�ply t�.he �utlet and we �•�ouid tcrrz� our capacity over1e
to the District,
MOTION by �����rl.man ��azris to C011CllY' W1_tI� Lhe actions taken by the
City Attorney iil �he IV��Sli matter..
quir.e dz.s�ussion, but �, F�e said tt�at �t�a�iy areas will re-
i� is hard to decicle �:Iiicn actioa
the matter �- to take, until
ha.s ,een so).veci. lhe
Samuelsor, r n'ot�-on ';a� s seconced b
JPon a voice vote, there r,�;_r�c, ; Y Councilman
declared the motici1 carried. • ° j o r`"�,'s, I�layor I�irlcl�an� ,
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iA) AP�OI� �, CC�it��'1°Y � r�i, R,-� 7� a �' Jiil�'1� l7 ;ORT)3 t�?ANCF' �
Chief. McC�x-th� Sa ' - _ _ .___
ordanaizce. � ic3 �'���t� thc Pol.ice De��:irtaterit
, o tli:_s sii��esti,on. �ror.l r , is �nforcing this
something tnat is alreadt �c' Granc, Jur -
at othe,_ ,' being ctorie. He said t�isSl�tter�u�as aimed
corn!nurit:ies t_hat are no� dozng so.
MOT1pN Uy cUUncilman Tlarris to
Ar�oka Count r��E1�'�= the coni.nunication from the
� y G�`�r�d Ju�Y• Seconded by C��,ZCi.linari Tiebl,
vote, tl�ere hEin.
g I10 na�'S� Mayor I:iri�t�«m decl�red the motio����arriede
The Council discussed this
ajLSwer and requested that fux•ther arid felt the letter required an
Chief McCarti�}� rep�y fo �no�za County,
B SMILEY � ASSQ� ClE�1L_�s �-_ �hCHITECTS; }
.�._ P�:OGPSSS iZEpORTS
MOTION i�y Councilman Ha�ris to � � �IVIC CENTER
by Councilrnan. Liebl, receive this progress reporZ. Second d
Kirkham decla�ed the inot�ionac�ox1edvote, there being no na s
Y� , Mayo-r
(�) MIDLANL� COOFEkATIVLS_^_TPAF:ETC PRO)�I�E:P�I AT I�TOkT`T
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Mayor I�irkhdm reviewed the
tO rhe Count COPy °f a 1et:ter frcm Midland
y Cornmissi_oner re tiestin Cooperatives
signs be placed nea.r � �"Scotch-lite reilectorized'�
warning that �,, Nlidland Caoperatives because there
on the north �as ,r�4 'oi eX��"' `''"st, is insufficient
ide of tt�e bridge and a��The�r ,.�quested a�'warning�r si n
the bridge near the abutment. �-ruck exit" at tEie south eiid of
help to write to the Mayor Kirkhatn stl� __
County Coinmissioners al�� °�PSted that it mighi-
MOTIOi�T by Councilman Lie�1. to
Cooperatives concur tti�ith the req•._„t of the Midland
, ir.c., and astc tfle �,�`'
of the Council's Administration to inform the
voice vote, thererb�in�t' Secorided by �;ouncilmazi Sheridaz. Commissioners
carri.ed, ° no n�YS, Mayor �i_rkY�am de_cl.ared th� mopiona
GERTZEN PPOPERTY_!IN'1�RSEC'I':f.ON;
P�ayor I�xr-kham s�i.d h�
_ had receivec�` a tele hone L�;
t�e intersectior� at rlississ;
p Il. from Tqr. Gertzen about �
anYicus to PP�- Stree:t azid East River
know if tE�e City intends to take �n �o"ds because he is
inters�ction. The;.e was a lc��
maximum and the mi.ni_miztn a.rea that y of. his propert�T for the
g discussi_on at the Cou�zcil. about ttie
malce to a separ.ated �, m�Y be needed tEie d�.
station and tf�e a P"r`��e crossin; ili thc future �ffeience it may
gz_erri��zts cieeded to t�ave th� ro ert existing service
MOTI:OI�? b p �' Y d�dicated. �
Y CoLincilman IIarris that the Cit
area requir� d fcr tt,e inters ,
y En.gineer �ra;l a.
discupo�o;� at the next ��l�rtCoui�a��d hiinQ i.t back for fPrtl��af the
an_l reo ,
. n a voice vcte, i i1 ��i�et:i..i�= T}le
t�.c�re bean�, °' niotion w�s secon,ded
nioti.or. carr.ied. o no nays ;��.
� �yar Ki_r_1:ham ci�cl '
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SU�IDAY CLOS"CI�TG �A?ti�:
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A visi.tor to the ��t,n.ci1 P�Ieetin� �l(i�� �;
area and �oas intciested in th2 City of lridle �1�s a businessman in ttle
�osita_on C���s on �f��� Surada > � Y, asked what the Council's
would re uire � 5 C_osiiAg �,az�.f. rlayor. Kirlcham said t���,t thi.s
�1 broa.c'� an��av�-. �Le saici h.e fe1.L that the Couz-�cil.'s position
�eas essenta_ally that th� la�a is a St:�te Tata -�
Closing Law" is a misno�;er a5 tl�c= Z���,� �rt��; ae5ignates�what�it�ems'rmandor
ma�= not: be solci oiz Sunday. �
store being opel�, and if tie urderstandstthe wisheseofrthearest of the
d to the Holiday
Council and hirnseli correctly, the i-�i.st��s of the Council would be that
t���' �^'OUI� r�ot init-i,ate any actio�i, but take act.ion only if there were
a complaint filed, riayor I�ii�;ii�,i:1 ��ia that if some citizen or competitor.
w�z� to file a complaint that t:he stoce violated one o� the parts of the
l.aw, the City �aould be obliged to pr.o�,ecut:e th�m.
A visitor asked how the City �ttorne
� la�v ��as constitutional. The Cit Y Lelt on tI�is, and if he felt the
y p�.r os Y�ltiforriey said tliat it would hardly
serve an �- p e for hin� to speculatE o� his opitlion, ge said he
thaugt�it i_t was going to have to be decidecl by the Supreme Court.
said that tfie only Court that has mad� a He
� _,.that it ���as not constitutional. ` decision, niade the decision
Nlinnesota Supreme Court rules on i;t, Sthere11jaillenot�be anti.l the
in ei�forcement or interpretation. The visitor asked if theUCOmplainant
� would have to be from t?xi.dley or could anyone do it. The Ci-ty Attorne
said that if_ the sale is made in the �is
the conplai.nt in our Munici Gl Y of �r.ictle y
P Court and tIie Court � illndeterminerif1aner
■ illegal sale has b�en macie.
Councilman Lieb1 said that. the Council had taken a star�d oi� tliis
issue i_n about February, and it is a matter of public record as a
Resolution was sent to ttle State by the C
ouncil.
ADJOUKNMGN7';
There beino n� fuxther business, Mayor Kirkha_.ui declared the Kegular
Counci.l M�eting of October 2, 1967 ad'
�ourned at 1:3� � M,
Respectfully submi_tted,
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Secretary to the Coun.cil
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� THE MINUTES OI' THE SPECIAL PUBLTC HF.ARING COUIVCIL NIEETING OF OCTOBER 9, 1967
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The Special Council Meeting of October 9, 1967 was called to order by Mayor
� Kirkham at 8;02 P.M.
OPENING CEREMONY:
Mayor Kirkham asked the audience to stand aud join in saying the Pledge of
A1legiance to the Flag.
ROLL CALL
MENLBERS PRESENT: Kir'tcham, Lie51, Harris, Samuelson
MEMBERS ABSENT: Sheridan
ADOPTION OF AGENDA;
MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt the Agenda as presented. Seconded by
C�uncilman Lieb1. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham
decrared the motion carried.
PUBLIC HEARING ON ASSESSMENT ROLL - STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT N0. 1966-6:
The Acting City Manager read the Notice of Hearin�. The City Manager said
that this was the assessment hearing, not the improvement hearing, and the
work is substantially completed. He poiated out the maps of the three
general areas. Mayor Kirkham said the different areas would be taken in
the order they appear in the Notice of Hearing.
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CONIDIERCE LANE - 73RD AVENUE TO OSBORNE ROAD:
Mayor Kirkham said the assessment rate for this portion of the improvement is
$7.46 per foot, There was no one present that wished to be heard on this
portion of the project. a
UNIVERSITY AVENUE WEST SERVICE P.OA7 - 73RD AVENUE TO OSBORNE ROAD;
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Mayor Kirkham said the assessment rate for this portion of the improvEment
is $10.82 per foot. There was r.c one present that wished to be heard on this
area. ,
Al2THUR STREET - 75TH AVENI�-E TO OSBOR?�tE R0.�1D:
Mayor Kirkham said that the assessment rate for this portion of the improve-
ment was $11.31 per foot, and that water and s�wer services were also installed
on some parcels. He said the rate per wa*er and sewer service was $573.63.
Mrs. Frank Hlavinka, 1500 Osborne Road, asked how come the assessment was more
€or this area as compared to Commerce L2ne. Mayor Kirkham said there were
different requirements depending on such th�r.gs as grc�und conditions.
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Nrs. Hlavink� asked why the diiference in ground conditioi�5 should be the
responsibility of the residents. She felt this should be an overall Cit
problem. '
biayor Kirk.h�.m explained that it is' the y '
Fridley to charge the cost of a project to the benefitzri�� �I1e City of �
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y En ineer explained that the subsoil coriditions diffePeinyd�fferent
areas, and if there is bad soi1, it has to be dug out before a street can
be built over it, Mr. Hlavinka s�:i.d that the have a
their property, and that the bad soil was across the streetsfrom1them.�t of
City Engineer said that the whole project is divided e uall�
and not lot b The
y lot. Mrs. Hlavinka said tl�at ln q 5 over the area,
have to pay 100% of an assessment. Minneapolis only developers
that Minneapolis does not assess 100%he Cit�
y Engineer said that it was true
Kirkhanj said that this depends on the poli.cyflt��tria�adoptedyb haS� Ma or
it first starts y
putting in streets. Y City when �
' Mr. Bernard Becker, 7664 Arthur Street Nor.theast, said he
this project very closel had been watching
recondition the soil, y' and would like to know just what had been done to
The City Engineer said that south of 76th Avenue some
' peat had to be taken out. Mr. Becker said that he lived north of 76th Avenue
and had his water and sewer in, and now he was being charged for his nei hbo
improvements. riayor Kirkham said that the neighbors would be payin for t
own services, and the reconditioning of the soil would be ch g rs
, of the project which is divided b g heir
Mr. Becker rrientioned a Y the benefiting abuttin arged to the cost
probl.er� where the sewer is backin g�Property owner.
of a�house on Arthur and Osborne, g P into the basement
ditch there that will be o pen e d an dTeventually�elimi.nated that there i s a
, improved by the County, when Osborne is
Mr. Richard Kimbler, 7638 Artt-1ur Streee Northeast
the boulevard was left. The City Engineer said that�the�contractor the way
bee� paid for all the work done yet has not
wurk on the boulevard, and it will havedtohbeClevelednot too happy �aith the
does not sod the boulevard as this would have to be added to the pri.ce of
fie said the City
the contract and assessed, ai�d the indiv
do it cheaper himself. idual property owner could probably
keep tl-2e sand from blowing said the Ci.ty just puts dotan some black dirt to
Mr. Kimbler said all the other areas seemed cheaper t?�an their $11.31 cost
The City Manager said there was no question that i_t is higher than tfie av
cost, but the City has the breakdown on the total contract in the City En ineer'
of�ice, erage
Councilman Harris quoted the.total bid price on Arthur Street g S
Avenue to Osborne Road as $24,416.82 which he explained was divided b 2160
feet of benefiting pro ert to ' 75th
P Y� give the $11,3I per foot cost, y
Councilman Liebl said he assumed that the project had been petitioned b
majority of the people. Several of the people said the had
it: Councilman Y the
Liebl asked the people if they were satisfiedPeort�oned for
th�ir objection was. Mr. Kimoler said he objected to the price for. what t
� just what
were getting, rir. Becker said he was not satisfied as far as the boulevard
was concerned, hey
Counci.lman Liebl said that the bouIevard work had not been
put in the contract, and the City had only promised b.ack dirt.
said that he understood this, but sti11 thought the price was way out of han
and it seemed it could be put in much cheaper iz o�her Mr' �ecker �^�
Engineer explained a ain tna d� -
g t t'[-ie cantractor_ had hit �4�reas. The City -
been svme storm secaer work as par� of tEie street pro'e�� w�l' _
d subsoil and there fiad
tFie cost, Nir, Becker said that he could have hauledJin dirtchimselfncheasE��
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The Citq Engineer said that the biddirig is open and anyone can bid on the
project. Mr. Becker asked why he had to help pay for the storm sewer. The
City Engineer said that his water would drain into this storm sewer. He
asked if he would be charged for maintenance next year, if the street starts
cracking. The City Engineer said that maintenance comes out of the general
fund. -Councilman Harris said the contractor has not been completely paid
yet, and will not be completely paid until everything is satisfactory, so
they can let the City Manager know of anything to be fixed or corrected.
Mr. Hlavinka said that he had a nice asphalt driveway before a bulldozer
ruined it. Mayor Kirkham told him that any drive�oay ripped out will be
replaced. Mr. Hlavinka also said that the curbing was not good on Osborne.
He was told that the County is planning to improve -0sborne Road next year
and all these obstructions will be repaired at that time. Mr. Becker.asked
wnen this assessment will go on his taxes, and the City Manager explained
the procedure to him.
Councilman Lieb1 said that, in view of the complaints made this evening, he
would like to ask that the City Engineer inspect this project once more and
see that everything is taken care of before the final payment to the con-
tractor is made.
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Mayor Kirkham said that the assessment rate for this portion of the improvement
is $7.03 per foot. Water and sewer services were instailed on some parcels,
and the rate per water and sewer service is $485.07. No one wished to be
heard on this portion of the project.
SERVICE DRIf7E EAST OF HIGHLv'AY ��65 - SHOREWOOD LQUNGE T0 63RD AVENUE;
Mayor Kirkham said the assessment rate for this por.tion af the improvement
is $12.79 per foot.
Mr. James W. Gibson, 6289 Highway ���65 Northe�.st, was present at the Council
Meeting and said that he did not have any objection to the improvement, except
that he felt 30 feet was too narrow for the r�ad, f�2 said that they w�ll be
trying to bring the traffic in and out of the shopping center as efficiently
as possible. The City Engineer said that the City anly has a 30 foot xight-
of-way and a 29 foot street was put in. He said that the State put in the
service road along University Avenue and it is anly 26 feet wide. Mayor
Kirkham said that the State right-of-way is used far snow storage now.
Mr. Gibson sai� that at the pres��r�t, t�is proposed glans in this area are at a
iinancial stalem�te, but if he builds, he plans to build back far enough so
that the street could be widened at that time. He said he could not object to
the project because he felt it was a great improvement and the assessment was
fair. Councilman Harris said that when Mr. Gibsan was ready with his plans
it woald be the time to reevaluate this ar�a.
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to close the Public Hearing on the Finai Assess-
ment Ro11 for the 1966-6 Street Project, Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon
a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the Public Hearing
closed at 8;36 P.N1.
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-- OJI;C`l N0. 1966-?_;
The City Ma��ger reacI tI�e Noti.ce of 1-Zearin T� 1��
ment FIearing on sidezaal.ks at1.d street stir°fa�zn�He sazd thzs was an
Assess-
o i�� various areas.
SIDEWALK CONSi'RUCTIO�,;
The City Mail�,gei said the sidet,,alks are on tT r
Avenue to Carol D1ive and from the south tie�t rioor-e Lake Drive from 61st
61st Avenue; 7tEi Street from PxO�'��ty Ilne of the school to
Universit �eSL 59tii Avenue to 61st Avenue; 6lst
Y�venue to � Moo;-e �,a�ta Avenue fr. om
Baker A���e to Highwa � Drive; and W�st Nioore Lake Drive from
$4.04 per foot, y��65' a�d are added together under one cost �ehich is
The Gity Manag�r sai:d that residential prop�xt
Pay one-�half thi_s amount, oz $2 �2
y owners wi11
Mr. Edmond S��orsky, 491 Nartfieast 6lst Avenue
property owners are to be billed ' S"id he had heard a rumor the
walks. $15.00 a year for. maintenance of the side-
had beeneagairistSthe�sidewalks,llbuttnow
�IY'. Sworslcy said that originally he
but asked if they would be talcen care o:Et2eorlif hetwould bee�1ned for them,
taking care of them after not want�ng t}lei�. iaz t�e f.i.rst
said that the for not
City will take care of the sideiaalks. Place. Mayor Kirkham
that the City plans to purchase more heavy duty snowplowin1�ean
this. Mr. Sworsky askecl if this would be continued after the �.Harris said
more"sidewalks: ,. g quipment to do
a future Mayor I�irkharn said he would ho e `'1tY has added
Council. I-Ie said that after. a polic, � it would not be changed by
changed. Mr. Sworsky said that about � 1-� set, it usually is not
replaced, ge was instructed to take this�uls of sod had �aeen torn u
man Lieb1 asked P with the �it� P and not
Mr. Sti.aorsky if he uaas satisfi.ed w�.th his drivewa�eY Council-
Mr. Sworsky said he was satsfied with everything but the elevation
was a 6" step between the a>ron � Y and slope.
of blackto F anc, the blackto � as there
p and if this remains P� but the City left a roll
, he �oi11 be satisfied.
Councilman Liel�l said he wo�..1d like to comrnent on one po;nt that Mr,
brought up. He said the reason he had voted against the nuisance o
was because he did not feel you should pass ordinat�ces for ordinan Sworsky
and then have them collect dust on the shelf, rdinance
in the future the T�� h�� ces sake,
City will not be ab1F to maintain theesidebalksf�andathend
ordinance will work against the peopie. Councilman Tiebl asked c�ahat k'
precedent would be set on sno�oplowing� a�d F�hat woulcI have priority, Ma o
Ki.rkham said that lnd of
it would be comrnon sense to ploti� the streets first andy r
then the side�aalks. The Cit
adeqUate equipment at this tim�engandetheylarehaslcing for the e
Czty does nat have
the job properl >,
5 Nlayor Kirkham said thur this is ir the prcposedmbudget do
STATE AID STRFETS:
��IEST r100RE LAKE DRTVE - BAKER STP.EET TO HTCiF�G7AY ��65;
Mayor Kirkham said the assessment rate for tbis street is
rlr. Sol Gunzburger, 6209 Eaker Street Northeast
$8•73 per foot,
azrived at, and said he had been �zs�es� � asked hu4�� tnis figure was
Mayor Kirkham gave him h,_s assessmen�. �s��b�� �iad rece�v
of $8.870.52 had been divided b �3 �'o I"'pYO"ement.
•8S and c,.Pl�yned that the cost �
per foot. The City E��gineer exp�ainedithat�thisrwa�' �9hich came to
the assessment was based on a t' a State $$�73
YPz�al str.eet Aid Street QI,�
in th.�:s area . H e said that
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the total cost of the actual S�i,_ __..
$8.870.52 had been tlie assessabief'amoun� and gutter was �522,400.31, but
Mr. Gunzburger said that this street had bee.i riade a hazard and spe�dway,
and they had left sand on his property sa that his fence had been buried
6". He asked if the City had an or.dinance regarding blowing sand. Ma or
Kirkham said that our netia Nuisance Ordinance would take care oi' this, y
said that notice of the objectio:� should be given so the AdministrationHe
is aware of it, and it will be enforced.
will be requeated to take steps to eliminat�eythisz�kham said that the church
Harris said tt�e City Engineer could stop at his hoPseband lookuovermhis
property. Mr, Gunzburger said that he had paid twice to improve this st
already, and he was not satisfied cvith the assessment,
said that the reet
previous street was a stabilized oi1 nix base,Cwhichnhadebeen
put in many of our older areas years ago. He said that miles and miles of
this haci been rebuilt last year in the Plymouth area. He said that the
actual price of the project is over $22,000 and only o ver $8,000 of it will
be assessed, and for this Mr.
base and storm sewer. Gunzburger wilt be getting an extr� heavy
Mr. Gunzburger said he objected to paying any of the
assessment.
RICE CREEK ROAD - HIGHWAY ��65 TO CEl�TTRAL A��
' Mayor Kirkham said the assessment rat
- No one present wished to be heard, e for this street is $14.06 per foot.
' MOTION by Councilman Harris to add the assess
in Auditor's Subdivision ��88 for additional street�work to be done as
$750 to Parcel 1800
petitioned. Seconded by Councilman Liebl.
' no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion �aPried voice vote, there being
73RD AVENUE - C01��1ER.CE LANF' TD HIGl��AY i
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Mayor Kirkham said the assessment rate for this section of street '
per foot. No one present wished to L,e heard, ls $8•18
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Mayor Kirkham said that the total cosr_ .
� one present wished ta be heard on this matters Project is $1,192.55. No
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to clo�e the public Hearing on the Assessmen
Roll for Street Improvement Project 1966-2,
Ugon a voice vote, the-re being no na 5 Seconded b t
Hearing closed at g;03 p.M.
Y , Mayor Ki:�kham declared1the�Fubliclson.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to request tE-ie Cit
before the final pa�ment is made to the contractorxbecause ofsPhet thls PYO�ect
Seconded by Councilnan Samuelson, objections.
Mayor Kirkham declar_ed the motion caPrieQ VOice vote, there being no nays,
RESOLUTION y`18Q-1967 - COi1FIP,�i��Tr �SSFSSi�i�'T -
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NIOTTOAT by Councila:�n Iiarris tc� ac�o t � .
man Liebl. Upon a voice vote, thePe beingun��nG��s8�^1967. Seconded b
motion carried. Y, Mayor Kirkhani declareduthel
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R�SOLUTTON ?i�'-1&1-7_967 - CONFIRMING AS�ESSi�iE:NT POR STR�'F1' IMPROVEI�t�NT PROJECT
N0. ST. 1.966-6: -"
MOITON by Councilmai� Samuelson to ado�t Resolution ;�181-1967. Seconded by
Councilman Harris. Upon a voicc vote, there being no nays, riayor Kirkham
declared the motion carr;ed.
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PUBLIC HEAT'�IIvG ON StREE'T I�tiiPRO�?1s1��NT PhOJECT 1967-1 {ADllENDUf1 ��l)�HUGO STP�EET) •
The City Manager read the Noti.ce of Hearing. The City Mana�er said that
this improvement hearing has been held ot2ce before, but it was being held
again. The City Engineer explained that two propasals were given to the
Council, and the Council_ authorized the present plan �ahich included one more
property owner that had not been infor.�r�ed at tFte previous hearin.g. Mayor
Kirkham said that this additiona7 extension runs north and south and will
mrinect Hugo Street to Ironton StrPet, and gave the assessment rate as
$$.56 per foot.
Mrs. Swanson, 3254 Arthur Street Northeast, said that she owns this piece of
property and has ne��er been notified of any condemnation proceedings. She
said there is a utility easem�nt, but no street easement on her property. The
City Attorney said this was under conder�nation, and he was under the impression
�the Police Department had served the property o�oner with notice, He explained
that 3 appraisers view the property and will meet with the property ou�ner and
the�City Attorney to give their idea of the value of the property and to
discuss it. If Mrs. Swanson does not feel the price ;s fair she can appeal
it, as can the City, The City Attorney said he be�ieved the meeting would
be November 8th or lOth, so Mrs. Swanson tai21 be receiving notice of the
meeting soon.
Mrs. Swanson asked if she will be paying tax�s for frontage on this street
and also on Ironton. Co�ncilman Samu�lson said he assumed the new street
would be a sideyard ass�ssment, i�Irs. Swansan asked if Ashton Avenup will
go through also. Councilma� Samuelson said that: there are no plans for this
at �resent, and that someone would have to petition for this improvement.
Mr. Randy Lobach, 314 Ironton Stree�, said he had heard that the people on
both Hugo Street and Ironton Street ar� to �e assessed for the street
connecting the two, The City Manager said it was correct there would be an
assessment against these property owners for this street. Mr. Lobash complained
that his residential street �ets the truck traffic from a factory in the area
that does not have to pay. He asked �if Ironton was�goznb to be blocked off
for heavy traffic u�i.th concrete gutter. Mayor Kirkham said that there is a
plan to vacate part of Ironton to avoid tiiis traffic in the future. Council-
man Samuelson said that as soon as the adjoining property owners petition
for Ashton Avenue, it could be vacated, b�t at present there is no ether
access to Ashton. The Council policy of assessino streets half-F�ay down the
block was explained to ttte people.
Mrs. Kenneth Sporre, 301 Ironton Street i�Tortheast, saici that this whole ar.ea
is �tnder question at present, because of streets and the possibility of a
park._ She s.aid that th� Par�c Ccr:u-nission has sai� that some of this land
could be considered for park land if th�re are no bordering main streets.
She suggested that one parcel be used far a par�c and that E;shton go aIl the
way to 83rd Avenuey LJI"l14�'� ��:ou?d �1leviate the traffic from the factory and
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give an area for a park. llr. R:��1ph Qiricer, 3I5 Hugo Street Northeast, came
to the Counci.l table a1so, and they pointed t}ie areu out on a n2ap. There was
a long discussion at the Council table. CouncilmarZ Harris suggested the
Gouncil. petition for A,siztorx Aveziu� and call a PuUlic Hearin.g.
MOTION by Cou�ZCilman Harx�is ti�at the Counci.l_ ca11 a Public Hearing for a
� street improvemcnt project on �lsilton Avet�ue. Seconclec� by Councilman Liebl.
Up�n a voice vote, there b�ii1� no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the n,��ti.�n
carried.
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Councilman Harris said that in preparation for the public hearing the City
Engineer could find any available da�.a on th� possibility of 83rd Avenue
being tzed in with this prcje�t_.
There was a discussion about some bulldozing �aor.k that is going on by the
Great Northern railroad prop�rty. It was pointed out that this was bei.ng
done in Coon Rapids for an industrial park.
The Council discussed a date for the Public Hearing so the people will have
' ample notice and be aware of when the hearing is to be held. It was also
pointed out that the date will be published twice in the legal newsgaper.
� MOTION by Councilman Harr�s to set the date of December 11, 1967 as the date
of the Public Hearing of the proposed Ashton Srreet in�provement project.
_ Seconded by Councilman SamueJ.son, Upoir a voice vote, there being no nays,
' Mayor Kirkham declared the n�Gtion carried.
�•� MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to close the Publ.ic Heaiin o
g n the Preliminary
Assessment Rc11 for Street Improvement Pr.oject I967-I (Adc�endum �flj (Hugo
� Street). Secanded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no
nays, Mayor Kirkham decl.ared the Public Hearing closed at 9:45 P.M.
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RESOLUTION ��182-19b% ORD�'RING IMPROVEr�TENT A,'VD FTNAL PLL-1NS AND SPECIFICATIONS
AND ESTIMATES OF COSTS T�3EP.T:OF: STREEZ' IM:PROI�Li�1t�NT FIZOJECT ST. 1967-1 ADllFN-•
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MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to adopt Resolution �f182-1907. Seconded by
Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being ne nays, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
ESTIMA�F - F. D. CHAPMAN COMP�u'VY - PROJECT N0. 87:
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The City Attorney sazd he has discussLd this �oith the Coasultzng Engi_neer, and
has re�eived a letter froin the Attorz�ey for the Ct�apf��an Compar.y requesting a
formal extension of 30 days, and i.t is the recommerdation of the Consulting
Engineer that this be done. He said that this could be done by order of the
engir�er but tiir. Co�nstock is requestinG that the Council pass a motion
instructing hi.m to notify ttie contractor of the granti_ng of an extension. The
City Attorney said th�.s would be gr�nted without. thP waiver of rights on eithe-r
side zs far as extxa comperzsation is c�nccrned. Mayo1- Kirkha�z asked the City-
Attorney if he concurred with this. The City �1tl:orney said that he di.d. He
said the caork is progressing and appear.s that tt�e �c.r.pany :r2ay be able 40 over-
come what they thought ��:ere insurmo��ntable problems. The City Attorney said
that a formal extensic�n o� ti.me h��s n�t: been granted and F. D. C�iapma�i Gonzpany
has been warking wi*hout it.
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MOTIOiv by CoLZncil.man Samuelson t� granL a 30 day extension to the F. D. -
Chapman Construction Compaz�y for the completio;.1 of the contract on
Pro ject ��87. Seconc��d by Councilmazz Harris . llpc>n a voice vote, with �.�
Councilman Liebl abstaini.ng, Nacor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
The City Attorney said he had discussed paying the estimate with the
Cox�sulting Engineer and Mr. Con�stock f.ee2s that this was for work done in
August, the work fo}- Se�>tember has n.oi: b�e�� paid and there is ttie usual
retainage and bond, so it is his recomr.�endatic,n that this estia� te be paid .
MOTION by Councilman llarris to approve the follo�oing estimate in the amount
of $3,741.47 ior work completed by tlie F. D. Chapman.Construction Company:
F. D. Chaprnan Construction Co. and Assoc.
Contractin� (A Joint Venture)
1017 Rhode Island Avenue North
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55427
ESTIMATE ��2 for Storm Se�aer Improve�tent
Project ��57.
$ 3,741.47
The motion was seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice �ote,
there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
VI�ITORS:
TKAFFIC , RAT AND DOG PROBLELIS :
A visitor to the Council Meeting as�ced if anything is going to be done about
the traffi.c at 76th and Osborne Road, nozo ti�at someene has been killed there.
He said that cars cannor_ get across, and the children have to cross for the
school bus. He said he had heurd that it_ was at a standstill because of some
disagreement betweeii Spring Lzke Park anct Fridley. Mayo-r Kirkhacn said that
Fridley has agreed to pay their share of the cost for the signals and he is
sure that Spring Lake Park has also. He said that the State Highway Depart-
ment has been-�sked repeatedly to procead �aith this, but they are waiting
for some controls as he understands it, The visitor asked if there is any-
thing the citizens can do to speed this up, as the whole area is ready to do
something. The Council suggested they write letters to the Minnesota Highcaay
Department, and their Senator and R�presentative. Mayor Kirkham said that
pressure at these points would help.s
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A visitor to the Cou�icil Meeting said that their cats have been draoginb
home big rats from the area between Bacen Road ancl Old Central, south of
Osbo�ne Ro�d. He said this was a big field where the children play. The
Council informed him that the Health Inspector will be informed of this
immediately.
Mr. Bernard Becker, 7664 Arthur Street Northeast, said that bi� dobs in the
' area are ruining his la�an and shrubbery. He said he has called the do�catcher,
but he never sees hi.m ar�und. r�ir. Becker asked why the leash law is not
enfcrced. Counci�man Samuelson saici that �a� have a new dogcatch�r noca, and
, we have had fewer complaic�ts this year. rLayor Kirkham said that the dog-
catch�r has be�n �atrolling.
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Another visito-r said that Arthur S'�reet has become a drao strip and three
times in ane week they had called the Police Departnent who came out with
radar, but nobody had co�n� by spe�ding at that time. Councilman Harris said
that radar could be put out again. Mayor Kirkham asked the visitor when the
ideal time would be. He said between 7 P.M. and 11 P.M. He said they speed
by even at 2;00 or 3;00 in the morning. Mayor Kirlcham told the visitors
that the City Manager u�i11 have the radar aut there.
ESTIMATE:
STKEET PRO��CT - ��1967-4:
The City Engineer had the estimate for the Street Improvement Project
ST. 1967-[� for the work done on 64th Aveuue and Sth Street by Northern
Asphalt Construction Company. He said ti�e �aork is about 90% completed and
this estimate wi11 pay about 75% of the contract.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to pay the follooaing estimate:
Northern Asphalt Construction Company
1631 - 66th Avenue Northeast
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
Estimate ��1 for work completed on ST. 1967 - 4 $20,298.19
The motion was seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there
being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
ON�ItTNICATION :
{A�HOFFM�N ELECTRIC CO.� INC. - LIGHTI�iG FIYTl3RES FOR NEW CIVIC CENTER:
MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive and fil_e the communication from
Hoffman Electric Company dated October 5, 1967. The motion was seconded,
and upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kixkham. declared the
motion carried.
CITY GARAGE•
' The City Engineer said that he had receivect the plans for the new City
garage from the architect. The Council studied the plans and made several
suggestions on changes in the locatic�n of the stockroom, mechanical room, and
lunch room, and suggested a bigger locker area, but the structural plans �aere
' unchanged. Councilman Liebl asked if there will be room for all the emergency
vehicles to be under the roof. The City Ecigineer tl:ought it would be possible.
He said that this is the minimum plan and it can always be added on to.
' Councilman Harris said the Council will know better when the final land costs
are made known.
The City Er�gineer was given authority to proceed with soil borings and final
plans.
AD JOURN�� �i T :
There being no further business�, Mayor Kirkham declared the Special Public
Hearing Meet�.ng of October 9, 1967 adjourned at 10:15 P.M.
Respectfully submitted, . ;,f .,. .�:• -.,,^l�� . �__ :
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AN ORDINl�NCE AD�PTING THE E3UDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1368
THE CITY OF fiRIi3�,EY ORD�1ItvS:
SE�7"ION i: 7hai tn� arir,uat buci�c.t o�F the Ci ty oi Friciley for ine fi sc�l year
b�qi r�ni nc� Jar��_�ary 1, 1���' U,J!i7 ch }��s ����,.n subr,�i t ted by the Ci ty f�1anager
and mocfi fi ed and ap�ro�i�c by tF�e Ci ty Counci l i s her-eL7y adopted; �he i:otal oi ts»
saic! budc�F>t and the maj�r- divisions th�reof being as fotiows:
REVEh�!UE AV/1I (.AQL�
REQUIREMENTS
CURR€NT REVENUE;
GeneraT Property Tax. . . . . $ 60i,�E1S.00
Licenses and 'Permiis, . . . . . 51,350.OG
Fines and Forreitures � , � � � 13
From OtF��r Aqencies. , � � � � � �950.00
Service Ch�rges, , , � � � � � e �5�?350.00
��Oh—�.�.VE`(lU° lryiE?CP_1 LS s o• e.� ?�������17
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TOTA� SiW, l?_], 910e00
GEPdER/tL PRCPERTY TAXES
FOR OTHER FUPdDS:
Debfi Service Fund - Parks, , �
Public Em;�loy�es Retirem�nt $ 37,���3.00
���n� e • • • • ♦ e s • e 32, o36oQ0
�i rei;�en� s Rel i ef Fund:
Insur�nce 2efun� . . , . 7,000.00
�1i 1 i Levy. . . . . . . . 17,889.t�0
State Ai d� Ni gh�•rays ... n.� 8�3, OQO, 00
Debt Servi ce ri�nd - Impi-ov�-
(TI°�it 301iCjSe • • • • • • • O�O�
D�bt Servi ce F�!nd -
Civic �enter 3onds . . . . 37,338.00
Pot i ce Pension Fur�;i ...... . 17,IIgg.00
ror�� �""`2`37; 9�0, o0
TOTAL ALL FUAlDS $1,365�£390.00
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Ci ty Co!,nci t . . . . . . . $ 23,�45.00
Cifiy tlanager�s Offiee . , . . 3�,;i5.00
P1unicipal Court . , . . , , . 15,0�+5.00
Elec�ions & Registrations , �
�'inance 12�975.00
. . . . . . . . . . . 62, 774. o0
r`I�.ICI1 'L i t1S� . . . . . . . . . . 5, 500. 00
�,e��� t . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14, 700. o�
f3oards & Com�missions , , , , , �g,343.0�
Buildirlgs � Groundg � � � � 54,580.Oa
Police ' '
Fi re . . . . . . . . . . . m . 22II, 987.00
. . . . . . . . . . . . 7:, 261. c�o
�ui idi ng Ir�s���cti on . . . . . . 1Fo,�F62aoo
C1V71 Defense � � � � � � � � � 2L'$7A�OG,
Enginearinge . . � r�
Public !-/orks � � � � ' ' • • Sp'652•OQ
Street • • • • • • • � • zjS,176.00
Ligh�ing . . . . . . . . 29,150.00
Sanitation � Heaith . , . . . . 11,2i0.OG
Parks,°ecre�tion � Eand , . . 163,0>1.00
Health � Hospitai Insurance . � 9,000.00
Liiar�ry. . . . . . 0.00
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ResAr-v�, . . . . . . . . . . . 28,G00.00
TOTAL GEP1CRt�L F€�3�D 1,127, 910.00
OTNER FUNDS:
p•�•Re�t. . . . . . . . . . . $ 32��36.00
Firem�n�s Retiefi . . . . . . 24,889.00
Debfi S�rvice-parl� Bonds . . . 37,040�OC1
State Aid - Highways . . . . . 88,000.00
Debt Service-Improv.�onds . � ,
Debt �ervice-Civic Center g�s� 0.00
Poiice Pension �und . . . . . 31>5�5.0C?
� 17��89.00
' tfOTAL 231, 39.00
TOTAL ALL FUNQS $1,359,349.00
SECTION 2: That the City NQnager b� directed to cause the a�propriate accounting �
entries to be made in tfi� boo�s of the City.
PASSED AND ADOPi ED f3Y Ty� CI?'Y COUiJCIL THTS
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ATTEST:
MARVI N C. BRUNSE�L, CITy C�ER "-
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JACK 0. KI RKHaM, MAl°�:S
First Reading:
Second Reading:
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O��INANCE �,'0. �
AIv' ORD'TNANCE TO �Np THC CT_Ty CpD� p�' 2g� CzTy OF
FRIDLEy, MTA'rv�SOTA BY 1��KING A CHANGE IN ZONInTG
DISTRICT�
The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follo�os;
SECTION l. Appendix D of the Ci.ty Code of Fridley is amended as
hereinafter indicated.
SECTION L. The tract or area within ttie County of Anot.a and the
City of Fridley and described as:
All of Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, Block 1,Carlson`s
Summit Manor Annex 2nd Addition lying in the North-
west Quarter (NW4) of Section 26, T-30, R-24, County
of Anoka, State of Minnesota
Is hereby designated to be in tlie Zoned District
kno�m as R-3A (general multiple family d�aellings only).
SEC`rTON 3. That the Zoning Administr_ator is directed to change
the official zoning map to show said tract or area
from zoned district R-1 (single family c�welli.r.g�) to
R-3A (general multiple family dwellings only),
PASSED 33y THE CIZ`Y COUNCIL p�' THE CITY OF FP.TDI,Ey THIS
p� ___________ DAY
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ATTEST:
1967.
�I'I'Y �LEP.K - Marvin C. Brunsell
Public Hearing: Au�;st �q. 19�_7
First Re�ding; �c,��er 2
Second Reading: i96__ 7--_-
Publish,.....,.
Mayor - Jack 0. KiY•kham
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STOR� SL�I� IIl�BAVF.I�STtd� pROJECT N4. Si
�iZIDL87C s ZiINNESOTA
F. 3?. Chap�n & Ansoc. C�a�C�. �Joint Ventnrej
1017 Rhoae aslaraa Av�nne iYorth
I�inneapolis, Mia�a�sota 5542�
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The tfine foY comp�e�ing Sto� ��rer I�pro�era�st Proj�cC uo.. 87 ie her�by
ezteadad to Notr�i>er 13, 19fii �oz the con�tructior� o€ al], vork axespt seeding,
soddiag and bla�:lc�:vp replaca�e�ss�t. The seeding, soddiag and blacktop replace--
mant si�all be coa�tructed in the sp�cing of 1968 prior to May 1. 1968.
The co�►ditioaa af contract BtaaTil remaia the sa�s, a�d the Contractor shall
r�ce�ve aa. additian�l compeusas�ion because of thia e�eteasioa of t4.me.
The condi�ions pr��c�quisite fo� the Bnginees to authorize �he �cteaaion of
co�npleLfon time dc� not e�isg a� deacribed in �he t�eaera]. CondiC3ona sad there-
.fore requira thi� ciiange or���a
Submitted thi.o �O�h day af t��taber, 1967 �i3r Cot�►1t�Ek 5 Davisa Ync.
Cf�+tSTO�iC & I2A�f�Sp INC.
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Approved thi� � d�yy 9f , 1967 L�p �. �. 4'�ispm�n Constr. 6
A�soco Contr. �A Jain� t�'�a��arc3) .
F. �. Ci�APt� W1�ST8. 8 ASStfC. CONTB.
By
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Approv+ed and �ccepted thas ��y of , 1967 by the City o� Fridley.
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S�ptemher 27, 1967
M�x�vin C. $runsell, Finance Dzr_ector
SUI?J�CT: Use ChRrges
A.t tl-ie �resent time the City char�es $7,00 per quar.ter for
' sii�gle fumily units and $7,00 per quarter for each unit of
multi�+le dG•relling units for_ the se��Jer use charge,
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There has been somn d�_scussion relati..ve to I.o�•rer.ing the
charge on th�� large mu].tiples, the theory being there is
not as much maintei_ance �er unit on somet}Eing li.ke that as
on each indivi.dual, rc�sidential unit:,
�`_ �ossibl.e sliding scale a.rrangemen.t UTOU1d be to have any
u.nit �r.om on� to twenty four.- {1 to 2�+) at the $7.00 figure,
uaits �'ror� t�aenty five to n:inety ni_ne (25 to �9) at $6.00
Per quarter a�d over a 100 units at $5.50 per quar�er.
This would be �vith the assum�tion there would be just one
connection,
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It shoul.d be 1cek,t i.n ma_nd that we are �uying North S��burban
Sa.riitary Sewez- Distr.i_ct a strai..ght $4,50 p�r rec and there--
fore $5,50 �aould certainly be the ahso7.ute. mii3imnm that �ae
coul..d oo do«ni to on any multiple d�.rQ7.l.in�. If the North
Suburban Sani.tary SeG,ei Distr.ict did rai.se their ment}ily
rates the City would have to come up ag�.i.rz on ttieir's, I
would think,
I� the above pl.aiz weY•E; to be �ut int� eff_ect, it wou.l.d cost
the Gity at trze present time�$712.OQ per �=ear for the units
betwecn twc.nty five at�d ninety nine (25 ta 99) and $;32,00
per }rear for the units over ].00,
This is submitted to the Counc.il £ar discussion F,L�r.poses,
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' The meeting was called to order at 7;38 P,M, by Chaixman Hughes.
ROLL CALL:
' Members Present: Myhra, Jensen, Hughes, Erickson
Members Absent: Ylinen
Others Present: City Attorney Herrick, Engineering Assistant Clark
' APPROVE MIN[JTES t�T PLANNTNG COI�ZISSTON MEl1T:CNG: SEPTEMBER 28, 1967
Mcmber Jensen called ai:tentioz� to Page 4 stating second paragraph fro:n
� the bottom should read "the agreement by the petitioners to restrict signs
. on the building so that they cou]_d not extend above the top of the roof
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Member Erickson asked the follotaing cor_-rection by made on Page 6, the
first sentence oi the last paragraph on the page should read "�Ieinber Erickson
said it seems that a lot split has already taken place".
_ MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Myhra, that the minutes of the Planning
. Cozmn.ission meeting of October 5, 1967 be appxoved as corrected, lipon a voice
vote, a11 voting aye, the motio�l carried unanimously.
RECEIVF MINUTrS OF BUILDING SIANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SUBCO�i�1ITTE� MEETING;
SEPT"�L�ER 19, 1967 �
MOTION by Erickson, seconcled by Jensen, that the Planning Commissior� re-
' ceive the minutes of �he Building Standarcls-D2si�n Control Subcoiimiittee meeting
of September l�, 1967. UporL a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried
unan a_mou s ly . �
� RECEIVE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF �PPEALS NIEETTNG: SEPTEMBER 27, 1R67
MOTION by Mylira, seconded by Erickson, that the Planning Commission recei�e
� the minutes of the Board of Appeals meeting of September 27, 1967. Upon a voice'
vote, all voting aye, the motion c�rried unanimously.
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ORD�R OF AGENDA:
Inasmuch a.s there were no adciitions o-r objections to the order of agenda,
the items wov.id be considered as written.
' 1.; CONTINUED LOT SPI�IT REOUEST: L.S. �FFi7-05 �'cOPERT DeG[�ZDNFR AND RONALD T. WERNER,
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�� � ATTOFutiEY: Lots 52, 53 and 54, Block E, Riverview Heights. ^
Those present for this i��m ��ere Nlrs, Vera Johnson, Mrs. T1�an� H, �,,-�d�rson,
L�.zcy Wold, Ronald ,T. Werner and Robext DeGardner.
C17a.irman Hughes explained thi.s lot split ���as held ove� because seuexal
quest.ions r,vere raised; one being if �lie present occupant af tha house on Lots
15, 16 and 17 was a�aare of this re.quest and ar.oth�r being whetfier the utilities
for the house on 15, 16 and 17 were properly located.
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The hoi�se i_s s�rvnd �,y a p�-ivate sy�tern, a septic tank and cesspool. Mrs.
Johnsoiz said the dzstance is aboui: 15 £�et fro�il t:he corner of_ the porch to t
cesspool and tlie sei�tic tank is close to t:l�e house, he
��Stepped of�". She said, as far as slie k�zew, the sepf�ixc tankustill,to W�re
p rates.
Engineexing �ssistant C1ark told the Plazu,i_ng Col7tl�ission he had tallced
to Mr. Suhl and they �.Tere not coming to the me��ing tonight as they were movin
out and ax°e not interested in t��e lot s�-,lii,
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M�'• j'�e'r.'ner said the Suhl's had re�ainecl an attorney, Spencer Sokolowski,
556 40th Avenue N.F., rlinneapol.is, and that he and Mr. Sokolowski had been
negotiating sa_nce ].ast Monday in an at�tenpt to finalize Mr. Suhl's infierest
and they were hopeful of getting a qui.t claim decd from him withzn the next
few days. It is possible they may re;i�ain as a mcnth to month tenar�t,
Chairman I-Iuglzes sai_d he tl�ought the Commiss �.on could assume the Suhls are
awar.e �f the fact that pxoceedings are taki,ng place which mighi- affect them
. and are also aware of the nature, The fact that they axe not present, he did
nof� think could be considered the faiilt of the Commission or petitioners.
Mr. Werner asked if the Coin�-nissi.on woulcl wish a copy of the quit claim
deed, but Chairman Hughes did not belie:ve it was irnportant to do that.
b1r. Werner asked I�1r. DeGaxdner �h�t, if 3_n the event the cesspool is o
Lot 5?_, woulcl he grant access to repair. it. Mr. D�
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_ stipulal-ed in the deed. Mr. G7erner continued,then MrrdveGardner�woCldli�io�ebe
adverse to the owner repairing the cesspool tahiXe it is being used, S•
his client desires to sell this propert tnce
invest, sh.e would ha-ve to sell i� as �Sy' ��d since she h.as no capital to I
Mr. Laer�ex, in answer to Member Myh�-1's question, said the eaves overrar�g
the house by two feet, It was the surveyor's pla�� fihdt if trze.y took a full
ZO feet off the South half of Lots 52 and 53, it would go right pust the eaves.
In havii�g a full 90 feet in which to buil.dS rix, DeGardner still could put up
an aesthetic structt2re_ whiclz would benefit t}�e communi�y,
Member Myhra tivonderecl if it would be wi.se
and asked Mr. DeGardner how much could he take P�fcta��90ff��ive this �hat close.,
t�lat he could not give more, but he would be willin to �;e answered
that c�rner for maintenance and repair of the propErty give an easement for
Mr. Werner said the house did not face blunt into the lot, �ut is at a
sharp angle -- it is only a short corner.
Member Erickson asked fox the design oi tne roof. It was the high �itch
tY}�e.
Because there are gutters on the hous,,, the water did not dx�cp ofi at the
corner. Mr. DeGardner said he did not think the d.rainage wotild be a problem
as tre Iand slopes east and west.
ylember Fric_kson said he would like to c�,�u,ier�t that if this lot spl.it is
gxanted, he believed the 20 feet shoul� be 21 feet in orc�E.r to give room to
get axound, He did not thi.nk that would affect Mr. DeGardner.'s gzop�r�-.y, _
Meinber Jensen rec�21.1e.d that if tlie lot split were a
with the additional foot, the Piannina ��'TOV�'� this evenirig
b Cor-�issioli would be directly i.n conflict
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Mr. Weiric�r said, rc�fei:�iiag �o h�_s o�_3.gi�.-ial aig���,�a�E.-.� t:l��c�t v7hen you ��a��e ;`
an old si:.x.uctu�°e wh�_c�� �aa;; i:��.Ga'e bef.o�.e. i-,he p:lat.t�_ng, thc c�J_�I house i.s ,iot
en�:�.tlr�d i� ti�.e Lcxa�a_ i t;;� ;��� t�i� pre�::e.�t: ox c� r<�,,zcc�, 7�iiu 7�o�isc� is 85 yeax-s o1c3
�nd tlle la„�l �•��fs �:�lattec? iz2 1912.
Mz. DiGaxd�;:};- sai.ci thc� d.;l,�ii o; i:lie pro�osed hc�use is ?_�+ fe�t and Li�exe
is a 35 f.00t set.L-ack, lie tvou7.d have to a11o�-�� about $50U leys :in. valu� but
tize st.x��ci.t�r_e jrould l;�crc �re"e!:zt:able.
Member_ I�ijThxa said l�� ic�Ii: the P1��iiz='tng Coirur,zssa.;;ri had no right to vi,olate
ar. orc7iz�ance,
Ci�ai.x��i=as� �I�z�i�e� s��i..d tl�aG �1��: ?1.,?n7ii.zi" Cori����i.ssiciz could xecarrn,�=rid variata_o:..-
set by ti-�e oxd �.z1���,ce. )tie qvc��:;c.:ion was raised as to �:,i-,��lie,- it would be
feasi.ble L.o leave fi.iie lots tl-��� t..=ay the}r a-re. Member Tenscn wondexecl if it
�TOU1d be feasible movixlg t}ii_4 �l.d ]��ouse to another par_t of thn. lot.
Mr, ]�eGardner said he had '�1.iozn� a few people who have tried to move an
o7.d homc� ont.o a neti�r f.oundation, but i� �ias almost a ne�a hor,�e as iar as taxes
w�ie concerried. A riet�� base.m�nc laould cost: about $?_,GGU, for movi�i� tl�e. h�u�e
$i , 0�0 ���alci,:ig $:;, 000 to �e addec? to the scl li�lg p� ice and you weuld geL tt�e
sar.ie type of bu.yer. Thi,s is not feasible. It is moze oi a hai-dsha.� ca.�t� to
Mt�s. Johnson if she can't sp7 i.t �ne lots.
Mrs. Lucy ;ti�old said she fc.lt I�1r.. DeGaxdz�er_• Urould. be �he firsy� one tc object_
and zf lie feels he can build a ne�� home ti�aith the ��ld one f:here, and sell the
new ones, tni.s should t�e a r_eco:ma-�:��xicat�ozi for t�he l.ai� spl:i.t,
Mem1>er Myhx� said that a lot split is preferable to leaving �he lanci as i_s.
The le�s of tne two evils is t}�c; lr�� spl:z.;.. Th�re should be aii easeir�ent for
access to t�he roof and anoi.��er foi tha maintexiancc of th� cesspool.
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Mr. I)eGaxdner s�.i.d t�e �aould p�ef.er the t�rordin.g "easc��.iin� fox the rnainteaanc,_
of the housc" as h� believed that would i�e mose accep�a�al� to ihe mortgage com-
P��y.
Mr. Werner asked i.f they Taere talkii�g about a 5 foot easement beyond the
20 feet.
Chairmari Hughes said it occurxed to hian as f_ar as tt?e recol,�nr�rdations o_r
fihe Yla?lning Carn��i,ssion ar_e canc.er.ned, ti?e mini.nnim. f-�ozn their. viej��po_�nt 3.s
indicat��d by ��:axan��edacces� fox xoo.f repazrs ar.d xep�;ir. of ii�� ce�spool.,
� M���be� �ri.cksoz� won�exed i.f the si.mplest ;solution =.aould be to relocate tl-iz
c�=sspaol.
Mr. DeGaxctner sai_d it �vould ��ettex f_or hirn to have a. fi.�=e f.00t ease,r.eni:.-
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, 16 azzcl �7 be w�zivc.d. Up�n a voice vote, all voting aye,
ZONING BULLTTII�?9 BOS`I'O�d,y_ T1�SS. :
The Ch�:r_rin«n irzstruc:t.eci tlie seczetary to �-a-rite for sample copies of the
'Loning Bulletin wp�.z.ch is "�; national. repoxi: of Supreme Court Decisions in
Digested �Ot`Ill °-• Publis��ed montl�ly" by Quinlazi Publishing Company, Inc.,
191 High Street, Bostorr, p-1ass. 0?_110.
r1ETR�'_'011ITAT�T T�BF..Al:Y SFRVICE AGEP�CS.' MEI,SA :
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Chairman Hu�l.zes s� id i.1_cis brochux.e tti7�s fo-r inforn�atio�z sei-vice only -- �10
action.
2. PARK IN�'ROVETILNT }?�;OG._P,�',�:t: Facts on Fr.idley Park Land Acquisition and Develop-
• ment Program. � �x�� �� �
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Chairman I�ughes explai.ned the Parks & Recxeation Coirnnission have been
studjT;ng t11e ne.eds of Fridley fo-r parks over a year, The prog-ram ��as proposed
by the Parks & Recreatian Com;nissi.or and foxmally adopted on September 13, 1967.
It was agreed to ui:ili_<se the sexvices of Mr. Ed��7ard Braddock, Park Consultan�
and former Cl�ief Engi_neer for t-he P�i_n.:�eapol.is Pax-k Board and the Paxk Dizector.,
_. Paul Brown. The proposal w��s mad� to the I�'ridley CitY Council at their meetina
of September 18, 1967 axzd Count.il scheduled a special mceting for September 28
1967, to discuss i.t. }�e fel.t the Plarini_ng Commission has an interesf� from the�
standpoint of adequacy oi 1a.nd acqtr.isztion, access, streets and utilities to
�h� p�rk ax��s. He referred to a 1-1000 scale map of the 24 parks, existing
and pr_oposed, and stated thai, �hEYe has bee;-i no eifort to tie down specific
acquisitions at t:l�is poi.ni�. H� eiaborated on the report ancl explained. the
differ.en� aspccis, rn.anino-s and ans�ve7:ed questions. ��or further detaiJS�
refer to the rePo�"�=• Chairmaaz IIugh�s sai.d they estimate 40% to be acqt,ziied
and 60% are alre�dy developed. Tliey feel the p�ople u�ho live in Fridley axe
Paying taxes and deseive to have a park systein. I
The subject of a golf course was brought up, and it was menfioned that
fro�n time to ti_nie there has been discussion relative to a golf course, privaie
and pub1�_c, Cna�_rnlar7 Huglles stated the Commiss�on haci ].00ked inta the Fedcral
Upen Space Progx�m, anci the Gouxzcil took some steps uncler Open Space La�a �,�itli
no results. The adtiisabi.l.�_ty oi acc�uiring propexty for a golf course �ait}7 rl,�
bond issu.e f�:r t�,e ya,�ks pr�gr.am did n�t seem feasi_ble at tt�is poa.ni . Chaix7r.an
Hughes said t;,e f:ecxeati�n C�r.unissio.r� recomzncnded z�gain�t the golf course on.
the basis thai: the conu-�lents they have hea�d were sirongly oppostd to it. They
tlzought it was an issue too chaxged with eln�tion to be included here. A doubl.e
ballot �eas discucsec�. Chairma,� i�ughe,; (Cr,azr�r;an of Farl�s cS: Recxeation Corr�nissi_:�:
sai�d the Co��iissio�-i`s reco��unendatioii to Cei,nci.1 was withou�: ihe golf cour_se,
but tiic�y woul.d not hesitate t.o 'aa.ck a public golf course if tiie Council felt
it snould be i.t�cluc?c�d.
Menibe-r My��xu asl:ed <,Lou�. the po�si.bi_1;_ty of a nra.:�eurri of Lhe Locice l:onie-
stead by the City. The stattis �f t�l�c Locke Ho.m.,est�ad ti,7i.th �iioka Cour;ty �aas
i-�> hc C�lE'_i;�E'_c�, ��'il", St:E'.VE21S� (;O1.111�jT �;Cj11t1111.Sf_Y2tOt� St:c7ted L�78t: ftle r'iCCjtr4gij_j`�,,
��;��.11 b�. compl.ef.ed b}T No:,rembc�r 1, 1967 .}
� � M�'1'"1:ON by 3ensen, seconded by I�lyhra, that �th� Pl.an_�ind Coimllission rec�nr-
mend the Fx.idley p��-�� Ilanci Acquisitiozi and Development Yr.�g7�arn as prcpared ar.c1
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p�es�ntecl b;> th� �'arks C� Recrea_'f� �
ion Cornr:�issi.or, rel.ativc tc tl�e purpo�es and.
development of ��r.ks _f�ci.lities. ,
mot i.o.i c< <�=� IJFoi- a voicc vot.e., al1 votina aye, the
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PROPO��ll lOi�TIN__.G CGVE: 'T
In :cevietias the Conu.ni_:}si.orr had completecl tlle Stuc15T of Section 2(7efini-
tions) and this e-vening Legai7 tlie Sc�iciy of. Seci.i_on 3(I�rovisi.o�zs Applic�ble
to Al1 Disi�ricts), •
' Tt was suggested that Fridley have a�i o�fic9_a1 rnap, one f:hat is large
enough to shoti� eascm�ni-s, lot divisioi�s, and should be tlie scale of a half
section. The Engii3eering nssistant cal'led aitention to the fac� that linen
' or milar. sl�eets c��il7. have to be used in or.dex to malce corrections. It ��aas
noted the Couizty :i.s co���inua�isly revi.sa_ng t=heir half sect:ions.
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The City Attoxney had preCared Section 5"�;-1" pne Family Dwellir�g in
rough draft for study and zec;ues�.ed eoch m�mber.� receive a Xezox copy,
The Plani�.ing Corn:nission and the Erxgi.n�ering �ssistent:, together with the
� City Attorney, sei. up a sper_;al rleeti.zzg ol� Octobex 19th for the specific pur-
pose of studying the Propased 'Lona_ng Code.
ADJO�URI�I�TENT :
There being no further l�usirie�s, the Plan�zir.ig Con,mission meei.ing
adjourned at 11;55 P.M.
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Respectfully submitted,
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Reco-rclzr;g Secre�ary
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THE MINUTES QF THE BUILpING STANDARDS AND DESIGN CONTROL CO:�ITTTEE M�ETING
�CTOBEP. 10, 1967
The Meeting was called to order at 8;15 P.M. by Acting Chairman Dittes.
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MEMBERS PRESENT: Dittes, Tonco, Hauge
MEMBERS ABSENT: Erickson, Bierman
OTHERS PRESENT: Claren� Belisle, Building Inspector
1. CONSIDERATION OF CONSTRUCTION OF GARAGE AIVD WAREHOUSE AT 7570 HIGHtaAY ��65
TO THE REAR} Pt1RCEL 3620. REQUEST BY IVES BOISVERT, IVES CONSTRUCTION,
8017 QUINCY STREET NORTHEAST� FRIDLEY, MIPd:�ESOTA, 55432 •
No one FJas present representing Mr. Boisvert.
The following items were questioned;
A. Joist weight not specified (series) and bridging.
B. Gauge and type of deck not specified,
C. 4" slab with 6x6-10/10 mesh seems rather light for a truck loading.
-- D. Where does plumbing go to for roughed in Z bath and vents.
E. Granting of a final certificate of occupancy would be contingent
upon completion of landscaping on plot plan No. 661117 Revised
October 2, 1957.
F. Proper ventilation for storage of sanitation equipment.
G. Heating, plumbing and ventilation be shown on drawings.
H. Drawings signed by a registered professional engineer.
I. What is an expansion type pilaster as noted on drawing? Detail.
Fina1 action.was postponed�until final plans and specifications have been
submitted resolvi.ag A to J.
2.. CONIINUED DISCUSSION ON UPGRADING ORDINANCES;
Discussed noise control.
FHA impact noise ratings were studied.
ADJOURI�TMENT • ' �
The Meetin •was ad'ourned at •2 a��
g J 9. 5 P.M. K�
Respectfully submitted, �
Carrel Hauge '
Acting Secretary to the Committee
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FRII�I.�:1.' I�:DLz�'1�'�?�?�T., L�VELO�iti"��?'� �C?,�1�I�'SSiGP�' P�ET��eG 2�i]:ivU'I'�.S - OCTOi3EI�.
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ROI�L CALL •
MEA7B�RS PP.�'s�'i�2�e H�rris, Gr_erre, Schroer, Johanson, Zeglen, ��allace,
Stotts
The meeting was cal,led to order at 8:05 P.Me
�he Cor:�rr�issiQn aiscu�sed �.h� l�you� and contents of the third quurter
publica�ion o� th� For�c�ste�.. Fea�ure to be condens�d versian of
On.ari story an� �i� r��.soning bel�ind ].oeati�g iri Fridley. Council
spotlight t� fc-.,cus on Coun.cilman Ray Sh�ridan. Format of issue to
be the same as last issue. Decided to approve colar change to .fit
season of tre �ea_� .
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The Cor:;missir�n movcd to s�t Fri.da.y, t,Tovem�er 3, 1967 at 12: QO Noon
as our Indus�.ri.:z1 bay. The Commiss�.ore is to invite Rea1. Estate BroYers,
Banki.ncj Rea�, �state Department Offic�als, rlajor Utility Real Estate
personnel, Niajor Land Brakers and App-raisers and� City and County
Of£icialse Tour �o start at Ca.ty Ha11 with lunch and short tour of
the facil.ityd Buses wi11 take guests on a to� of the City with
the emphasis on avai.l.able 1�nc?s ar�d p�esent Inc?us�ries. �ach gues-�
wi.11 �ecei�Te a�ortfolio co�i���.�?i�zg up-�to-d�.-�e in�o�ma�3.c�n on the
City � -
1 Ca�nr.tission ass�.c�a�.rn�n�.s .made to date as fotl.oY�s:
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Invitationsc George Ze�len
Portfolio: Ch�..rles Johanscn
• Food and Bev�rages:' Anthony Gz�erre, SiZl Drigans
• Transportation: Rabert Schroer
+ Additional a�signm�nts to follow� Ali m�mbers af tY�e Commission are
, requeste� to set aside, if possib?e, Fr�.day afternoon, Novem'oer 3, 1967
and participate in our First Annual Industriai Day, This projec� can
be a succeas with the manpc��er we have on tha.� Comsc:ission.
The meetir�a adjauxned at 9:10 P.PJi.
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Acti.ng Secretaxy .
Fra.dley in�ust�ial P,�vAloL r�Pnt r�z�zmissi�n
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FILi aTE� ENTERi�RIS�S
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TELE•:PHONE: FEDERAL Z-6311
October 11, 1967
City Manager
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue, N. E,
Fridley, Minnesota
�Gentlemen;
I would like to appear before the City Council to present the landscaping
plans for the first phase (three buildings and 3 garages) of the George-
to.wn Court Apartments at 5800 East River Road, foi� approval.
I would appreciate being put on the agenda for the meeting to be held
on Monday, October 16th, 1967,
Thank you.
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FILISTER ENTERPRISES
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A I�r SOi�iJ?'T_Q� �T;��TIraX)���� C?iFP.GLS TU a:Illa GO�JN'.1Y A'J1.)T'I'OR TO L'E ]�EVSLI)_AG?��.�?'S:];
CERTA:L'T�T PI:.CiP�:P�TI1,S �'t�R COl.,J���;'li.Ji: �;'1�`."s:I� �.'�iI� T���:.ES Pii.YALLE IN 15'ou
Wiii?,Ri;f�S, a x�u:�;a�zc.e c:o,�c?:i.�:4o3,. tzas b��ezz :�:t�t�+,l.� f.o e:�.zst on t1�e 1�'? of Lot 1�,
Farce3� 1.t��Os S 2 0,= LoL- 1.�'; P<:z-ce �r ?.420, Spr.f.�7.g I,�.?c,c P<r}.c I,akc�s i c;e t�.dditio�.,
Lot 9, Blocic ?_, P<�rcel. °5J, l�;va i,i:zc}cson':� Rzver ?�1an.o�~ A:�.cl�_tx.oa; 7.,e� 1.0,
Block 2, PaxcE=1- 90p, L;�ra E:ricksor�'s River Ti�txar Addi.ticn; Lot 17, Block 2,
Parc�1 1250, Ev��z �t•:i.ckso,i'v R�..v°r Manor Ac?di.,i.�_on; Lot 5, B1_oc.?; [�., parcel 2200,
Eva E�:ickson's Rive7 AIarlo;- ��d.9.�.i.a�z; and i_ots 49 an.J 50, Bl.oc:k G, Parcel 1710,
Ri.verview Heigh�s A.dd.�.tio:�.,
WHE�A�, the oti�mer o:�: such �ro;�erry «,;s ga_ven notice tc; abate �uch
nuisance, ar_d
GJHERF;t1�, the oti��ner of szjch prot�eri�;� did x ot aba�n such nuisar_ce aucl th2
City af Fr:�.d1�Y s tan.oer �uthori ty of ��ct�:± on i./�� e?3 Ntz.i.nesota S�a t:f> StatuLe of
1953 did theref_ore abate the nui_s�znce at a totaJ c.ost oi $�f32,00,
NOja, TtiFRF.FOP.E BE :CT FF�OLVLD, that i.i�e CiLy Clerk i.s hereby autrzori�ed
and dir�cted to certif.y to i�he Ce�._nt�T Auditor for collection with the ta�:es
payabie in 1968, the charges as 1isGed b�1ow;
Norch 2 of 7 ot 19s Pt�.rce1 :.440, Sprin� L4kv Par.k :r,akeside
Addz.t; on - Cleari�g ciebris
Soufh 2 of Lot 19, Paxcel 1420, Spring La?ce Park Lakesi,de
Addi�icn - Tearzng dotm haL.se
Lot 9, Elock 2, parcel FSG, Eva Erickson's River Nanor
Addi.t:ien - Cleana.n.g and clearinb debris
i,a� 1Q; Block 2., P4zce1. 9L0, Eva Era.ckson's River �ano�
Addit�_or - Cleazzing anc� cle�;.�i.ng de'flzis
Lat �.7, B�,ock 2., parce]_ ,��12_50, Eva. Erickson's Ra.vex: M�.izor
Addita.or� - �le«n.�.ng atzci rleari.ng c;ebr.is
Lot S, Block �,, P�.rce1°_22L0,'E��a Ericksaii's Rivtir Ni��or
�dd:ition -- Cieanz�z� t�p debri.s
Lots ���3 �n� 50, Bzock G, Parcel. 1710, Riverv:i�ew Heights
Ael�iti.�n - Te�ri_n� c�c��m. ga.r.a.gc. an.�3 c.learin� and �7.ea�?.�n.g
PAS�EA A�iD AuOPTfsP B:� THF CZ'CY CDi,'�TCI�� OF 7:iiE C1TY C?F FFt?:L�LEY
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E%ECUiIYE DIRECiOR
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Pres �+ nt � � First Vice P�es�dert Fou�th Vice President Trea>urer� Didsion of StatE znd J�
WILLIFid H. NOHc2;S lEG`lA?G G, LF- �l�CE JOHV R. SMR�OCh BERlJAp�J L 4A2.'�FiE
SP?IDOfi6LG ILL Hr 91LTGf U��T. (,! fAnq iETi�c�217r OhlO IUCSON ARIZO.,, �'�oJncl IPoiCC,
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Honurary Pres�o:;�t Third V� Pr s-d���it Six�h Vice Prey c. �f ' �
JA 1- P�i 5RCLGHTON C�RTiS H .�TFOiJ GEOR� E rl +t,7FHY
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231�J EIGHTE.E=i�l7H STK�ET; Pd,Vd. • 4"dASN1i�'G! Uis�, D.C. 20036 � A�iEA CODE 202 — TELEPHONE 265-7227
September 21, 1967
M�, Marvin C. Brunsell
Acting City Manager
6431 University Avenue, N. E,
Fridley9 Minnesota 55421
Dear Mr. Brunsell:
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' As a result of the recent visit by Mr. Murphy of our staff, we have
prepared an original and two copies of a con-tract for a general survey of
the Fridley Police Department.
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If the terms of the agreement are satisfactory to you and the chief of
police, please have all three copies signed and return one copy to us for
our fileso
We look forward to being of service to tYie City of Frid3ey.
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'Ro� ��McLaren
Director
Field Operations Division
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LIST OF CONTRACTOR' S T TCENSLS TO ��E t'�PI'P.OVED BY COUISCIL
oc�o� r � 16 , 1967
GEN�RAL COi�TTRl�CTOR
Filister Construction
1312 East 21st Street
Minneapolis, Alinnesota
Metro Builders, Inc,
2909 Nicollet Ave.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
C. Eldon Peterson Construction Co.
2908 132nd Ave. N. W,
Anolca, Minnesota
Tiger Construction, Inc.
5701 36th Avenue North
Minneapolis, Minnesota
HEATING
Bowler Co,
511 East Lake St.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
i�SONRY
H. C. Wager Co., Inc.
5940 Stinson Bivd. N. E.
Fxidley, Minnesota 55421
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B}�: Maw°ice Fi.lister
By: Thomas A. Londer
By: C. Eldon Yeterson
By: George N. Hilger
By : �2. W. Bo�aJ_er
By: H, C, Wager
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6551 2nd St . I�. E.
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EST:CMAT�S TO BE APP$OVETT BY THE Ci�i'Y COUI3CIL ° OCTOBER 16, 1967
(Continued)
Comstock & Davisp Ync. (Continued)
Estimate �3 - Stoxm Sewer Improvem,ent Project
No. a2 from September 5, 1967 through September
30, 1967 (Ta�g�t - Cheri Lane) $ 155.00
Esta.mate ;�6 - Sanitary Sewer, 6,7ater & Storm Sewer
Im�rovement Project No. 84 fr.om september 5, 1967
through September 3�, 196? (Baker Avenue beicween
Osborne Road & 75th extended east, Onondaga be-
tween Central and Stinson, etco) $ 1,175.00
Estimate �3 - Storm Sewer Smprovement Project
No. 87 from September 5, 1967 through September
30, 1967 (Ely & Ruth Street area)
Patch and Erickson, Inc.t Architects
28Q]. Wayz�.ta Boulevard
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55405
Maintenance Garage for the City of Fridley
Comm: 67-025 - Completion of Schemat�.c &
Design Development Phases 10/9/67
S. C. Smiley & Associates, Architects
1750 Hennepin Avenue
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55403
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Fridley Civa.c Center - Professional. Services
Rendered 10/9/6?
F. N. Shaffer Real. E state Snc. & Anp�aisal Service
. 1046 Osborne Road
• Fridl.ey, Minnesota 55432
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- Dunkley Surfacing Company, Inc.
3756 Grand Street NortY�ieast
Minneapolis, Minnesota
, Estima.te �3 -- Street Impro�em�n� Project
ST. 1967-2 (61.st Avenue - Main to University
Avenue, Baker Street - 73rd to Osborne)
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$ 793.12
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This Eer:ificate is not negotial�le. it is �ay�:ble o;�ly to tii� payee nan�ed hereiri and its issuance, �ayment and actepiance are withoiit
p��.ji.idice to ariy rignts ot tiie O�a�ner or Contr�ctor u�ider tl�eir Contract. if AIA DC)CUiV�ENT G70� AP� LICA7ICN FOf: YAYM�N7, or o[f�er
app!ication form containing sa!isfaci�r;� evidence of payment f�r VJor'r, p�e�:�otis(y tomnleted DOES NOT F�CCO�ti1?ANY T�iIS CERTIFICATE,
the Contra�tor snall first provide ti�ie cq:siva!ent certif;ca±ior by ci�mpl�ting and exec��!in� the folbevin�:
State of:
County r�l: �
1-h�. unclersi�ned certifies that ihe Werk codere� by tl��is Certificate for
Paym�ni has b�en cor;i�;ieted ir acc<�rdance with ti�e Cen;ract Docur;:cnis,
ti�at all a.rnoi�a±s ha;�� becn paid fcr �h`ork for which previous Certificat�s
f�r Payment were ;ssued a�id payments re<eived, anci that tne curren' p: yr,e.nt
sf�ov,-n herein is ecw due.
Coritractor:
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as�d accef3tance ore witfiaut prej�cice to eny ri�jnts o� the C?:�.��ze� or CLr,tractor unc!er the;r ::oni,racf,
IF A9A D`"JC. G; 07., r,F'YLICAi"I:�P� FOR PA'(l�ENT, cr ot!i�r c;.;;:•'�ca�ion for:ns crnt�7i;;in j sc�`is�cct�ry evid�nce cf pa;•ment for
work c.nmpieteci clo r,ot actornpor�y this Cerfi icc�te, fhQ Contractc:r sn�l? �;;ov'sc�e the teiEo�.��inr� certificat;on by sicning bei.ov%.
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The undersigned certi�ies ti�at the N�ork cuvered by tnis Certificate Fur
Paym�nt ha� been conipletad in occo; dar�ce with t!�e Cen!ract Documen!s,
' ihat alI items sho�r�n on p•e�rieus r^-;rplicctions For Faymert and on w!-�ich
payments have been ;e erved hav� now- been paid, an�! t�ia: fi�re- c��rrent
payment shown herein is new dve,
Contractor: �j. S, �Q�1�y�rj'�� j�{(;.
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' STATEMENT
, City Council
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue
' Fridley, riinnesota
� October 9 1967
iProfessional Services Rendered: Fr'1dlE'.y C1V1C Center
� Supervisory Services:
� _- D. M. Noyes Est. #10 ...:::::::::::$16,024.00
H. S. Horwitz Est. #y.. 20,29�.00
Hoffman Elect. Est. #8........... 3,223.00
.$39,539�00
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Architects fee C� 2/ of $39,539.00 ..................$790.78
, Blueprinting and reproduction ..................... 2.34
Balance............... ..........................$793.12
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:F: Sll6JECT: Au-Lhority and responsibi 1 ities of the City Counci !,
;� -_ � t9anager, Po l i ce Ch i ef and thc Po l i ce C i v i! Serv i ce
Commission, as they periain to the Police Departm�nt.
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=� This Memorandum has been prepared a�: the request of the City
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1 have rev i e���d the Pri i nnesota Statutes, tf�e Fr i di ey C ity
� Charter and City Ord'anances and cert�in cour� clecisions and Attorney
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; Th.i s hlemorandum i s i n out t i ne form sett i ng forth tiYhat I
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Ai t discr�c�iot��r�; pot�r..rs o�F the City, bo�th le�isla�ive a7d
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'��, cxecu� i ve si,a f I vest � n attd Uc exe��c i sLd by �l�e C i ty Caeanc i I. I�;
�'� ��a I! h�ve com� i e-�e conir�o I a��er the c i �y a�rl � n i stra � i or� but sha ! i
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exercis� t1:is con�ro! e;:ctLtsfvely �f���otigl� �c{ic City ttiian�ge�� at�d snall
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not i tse t�= a-L-'�eri��t to per-For�m any ac3m i n i s�t�a�: i ve ��rort:. (Sec�; i on 2.0 (
- of the Fri d! ey C ity C(�arter�
�� lnvestic,a-L-i.on of City A�f�ir•s. _
The Counc i I s}�a 1! have po��er ta ma�:e i nvest i gat i on s i nta the
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C ity's aif � i r�s, �o su�upoena w itnesses, adm i n i s'ce;� oaths, and corn�e!
�` � the produetion of baoks, pa��a�s and o�ner c3�cum�ntGry evicler�ce. The
Counc i 1 niay at any t i me prov i de for an exar,� i n� L i on or aud i t of the
accounts of any oi=ficer or d4�ar'cr��nt o-F tF�e city gove���r=�ent, or it
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�af-Fec'cir�c� the c�i;y or iLs intlabit���s. Each such investiga�ion sha! (
_` be �,u-�hor i zed by reso ! u�L- i an of the counc i!. (Sect i on 2.09 of the
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Except for '�he purpose of i nqu i ry �he cou nc i l and it s
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membe rs sha I I aea 1 ti� ith and cor.�ro! tne adm i n i stra-l; i ve serv ices
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� ��otely throuon -�h� c! �,y nzat�a�er, aric{ neither �h� cou�zci t nor� eny
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ci�y mana9er, either pui�l iclY or priv��ely. {Sectior� 2. t0 of the
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;npoin�ino ���-f;horit�, . .
�� The cansent and �p�rcvat of �hA co .
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appo i nt, su s�end and rer:c�ve a 1( c i�y off i ceE�s �r;ca' emp ( oyees except
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as otherwise provideci in the s�a-'�e s�a�ut;es and Ci�;y Charter.
�{ (Frid(ey Ci�y Ordinance, Chap�er 6,Q2b. (tS.S �
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� �`or the. sus;,er�si on anc�' remova I o; n�embers of the po1 i ce departrnent tt�ho -
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are uncier the autnor•ity of �;he Police Civil Service Commission. This
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harges of i nef-F i c i ency or m � scon�uc-'t r��y b� '
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f i l ed �� it h the C i v i 1 Serv i ce Comn� i ss i on by a supe>> i or off i cer or by
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the �Ppo i nt i n 1_ �:
_ 9 authori�y. Tf�e provision of uf�e Fridley City Ch�r-�er �'
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(6.025� t}�lierei n the ci+ mana �
Y 9�K ��ake s�ppo i nt:;,�nt s but s�±ch
�PPo «um4�ts are not effec�ive un�i1 confir � �
r3��c1 by the ctty counci � �;-
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�;inneso�;. t+tosi munici a! ities do'n + -
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��ty coun�i � o; ap�oinimer�ts mzde by a city m�nager. ihe effec� o�F �
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ppoirzti ng authoriiy creates some quesiion as to wheth�r �'
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� c[ty m�nager i s �f�e s�.��s�:r � or� o-i�' i cer of a 1 t c ity �m,� 1 oyees. I f at .
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,some i u�ure �.ir;;c, the cs �y CC:i3iiC3 I t.�i �3z�5 �:o i i{c: charc�es as 4s�e
�' „ap�aoin�Li ng ��?tl�o3� i �y°', it ���u Ic� �e r;� s3� es� ion th t; -n �, �
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Genera I' s ru [ i ng or d�:c i�,l=a �ory j ucl�ruEt�-i: i n d i s;;r's c�t cou r-� be so ugh'c
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to c! Gr i fy i.i�e c;ia;;s�L i on oi' �ti�l�o i s-thv� G��o i rr`.; i rtig au ��zro i'cy under the
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��'.�Ch�pter % of the Fr i dlny C ity Cl��ar�:er se�s fortE► i;he taxati on
-" �nd -�il�ance provisions oi �;he ciiy. Sec'cion %.0( c�ives �he caunci 1
=s} ful l au�hor�ity over '�he fina>>cial affai��s of- �he city. Section %.0�';.
�: prov i des that thc: c ity nanager .sha 1 I prcpare es� i mates for the annua 1
budge-i. wt� i ch afte� pub I i c hear i ng are adop�ted by the c ity counc i f.
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- ! n �pprov i n� tne c i ty budc�e�t th e counc i( ha s author i-Ly tn det�; rri i r�e
�� s� ! ar �es and depar�ment btiti�ets �=or eaci� oi -tha c{e�ar�rj�nt s w ith i n
�the ci�:y.
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The c i-Ly' manager i s �he ch i ef adr► i r1 i�trat i ve off i cer of the
c ity. (Sec� i en 6.0 1 of -tF�e Fr i cs l ey C i ty CE�� r�Ler .�
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A ci-�y r�anagers's paa��ers anc� 4i�i, i G5 are • •
(a} To er1-� once �I;is cf-►ar�te�� and �;�:e la�rs, ordi�ances and
resoli,-�ions oR'� tlie city; �
(b} To appo i nt, sus�send �r�ci r�rnai�e, t�a th the cot�sent and
apprc��a 1 c?f -�he cou►�c i 1, a I t c i �y o�ff i cer�s anct em� 1 oyees
except as e n th i s cl�ar••�e�� o�her�ti�� i se prov idecl;
(c� To exereis� cor�i��al over� �I ! c1�na;��r,�en-ts and clivisions
-- of t�ze c i �y acin� i n i s�r�at i on creat�d by i:h i s char�er oi�
t�n i cn r�y be her�eafter cr�atee� by tile cou nc i 1;
� • (d� To a�tend a1 ! mee�.ir,c�s of ihe COLti1Ci !, s;�ith the rigf�t
- � to t�� �ar-t in the discussions but having no vo�e; bu�'c
thc co�nc i 1 n��y at it s d i scr�ei i on exc i uGe h i m f��a►n
� meeti ngs a�i, ti��� i ch h i s remova I i s co�s ic3er�ecl;
( e) To recomr:�Lnd to 'ci�e cour�ci I for adopt i or� such riezsures
_, as f�e ri�y dee!s� necess�ry �or ti�e c��elf�re of the people
� and -the e-�ficier�-t ��niinis-�ration ��' the c_i�,y's affairs;
' (f� 7o keep �cf�e counc i i fu ! i y adv i sec! �s to the i inG nc i a f
� _ cond i t i o�� anc! needs oi= the c ity, and ta pr�epar�e and to
submit to the cflc�ncit the annua! 6udget;
. (g� ' To perforcn sucf� oi:�let� du�� i As as may be prescr i bed by
�'� thi s ch�,r�er or requ i red o�= h im by orc;i nances or
.� reso t ut i ons acto�,-�ed by tf�e counci 1 p
(h} To re�r i r��nd and i n�;�ose dc�r,�er i �s upon any en:p 1 oyee
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Regu ! at i or. s�` - .
( i� �1s a�po i n-t i ng au-thor i�:y, to suspenc� an emp ( oyee of
� the po! i ce depar�t;ntent fr�o�ti dut7� for� a per i od not
exeeed i ng s i x-ty days; (Sect i on 1 Q. Po l i ce Depa r�tmer�t
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�' (j� To estab! is�� hours of duty of al( enQloyees of �fie
�� � � pol ice clepartment, subject to the �zpprova I of the
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As staLec� Gb���c, tf�e C ity C�iat�-L-er, Secti an b.02 Stab 8, g ives
tt�e city n�a�a�er aut���:� i �y co aP�oi n�, sus�end and rentove t,r i �!� -i;�ze
con sen� anc� app��c��fa ! of f.f�e co�+��c i 1. See di scuss i on a6ove re�arc; ir►c�
app i i cat i on of d i sc,�a r�� or• sus�eti s a on of po l i ce off i cers uncier i:n:
jUf tS�iC�tOil o� Ll�e Pol ice Civi 1 Set�vice Cor-�,n�ission.
Aopo i n'crne:�ts �c a po t i ce de}.,ar�r,�s; L uru�� tlie ju� i s�.� i ct i on
of the F'o�l i ce C l Y i I S2Y'V i C� Comm i ss i on at=e su�jeci to P�1S Chapter �,.! 9•
The a�po i r�t i ng aut�za�� iiy, or i n t�e c�se oi �he C i ty of Fr ici l ey, the
c ity rr,�n�c�zr� sh� !! m";<e a�po i��imer�ts to the po i i c� depa►��rr,�n� fror:i
a( ist�of �€�ree e! igible appoin�;ees cer-L-ified to him by the Po1 ice
Civi) Service Co��mission. -
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4'li�i le the city r:�anac�er has au-thori��y to disci�arc�z er,,nloyees
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w ith the approva I of the c i �y counc i I tii i s au-�hori ity as it per'ca i ns
to membe rs of tf�e po 1 i ce departrnent i s 1 i m i tEC3 by the rov i s i ons of
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sha11 be. rer�oved ot� cliscl7arc�eci exce�t for c�ijse u�on �ti�r�itten cEiGr��s
and after and op�or�un ity to 6e haard i n h i s o�rn defensc as provi ded
in Section ��.(9, t I and �l9.12.
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,, po l i ce de�artt;��rz c�e a s a su�os, �
Author i ty o�i il��e �o J i ce cn i ef e�:cc�� �� s�ec i f i ca I! y pe�ov i �'ec� by
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-�- orc�inances or s�atvi,e ss su�j�c�L �� a�prova! afi ti�e ci�i:y r;anager. .
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Sus e:�s�on oi P-9er„ac��s Olr �;Il@ POI iCE; D�.��_�j�'c;ne;ni;. _
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��-� . , ,, -,� -`- fior> �� re��sor��aute pei�ied o{= iin►e no-�
merzber oi= i:he po { � ce act� artn.�.t� �
�� exceedi-ng sixty G�yS fOi' ti`1� �J1-it�po�:r� o� di:s�pl ine, or per�din�
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i nvesL i gat i en o-F ch:a � �es . t�1. S..,• I 9•G% . P•aote t��at 4
�� po ! i ce depa �� �r�3en•t regu ! at i on s a I so sta�es th a � the ch i ef ha s aut hor i �y
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Ctiief of po1 ice, is a superior o�i-Fice�° as de{=ined in P•1. S.
419.1 I and as such 47as a�sthor ity to fi l e cn�rc�es foty �he suspn�sion and
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r::mova 1 of subord i n ��e mem�e rs of ��e po 1 i ce ce�a,°tmer�t .
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� The ch i ei' of po f i ce ha s so I e d i scret i on to it�a ns; er emp l oyee s
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fror�� one posi-tion to at�other ti�i-�l�in i.he saMe cl�ssific t'
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� trans�ar oi' a:� em,�loyce �o a pcsi�io;7 in a c�if�t=erent classiiic�i;ion
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� for wh i ch a 1 c:,rer s�� I ary ra �e i s pr•esct9 i i�ed sh� 1� t be con s i dered a
�� demot i on and sha I i pe made by ihe cor:�� i ss i on af-�er racor �
_ .�m..ndat t orz by
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?'he ch i.ef oi' po l i ce . (Sec� i ons ! 2 and 13. Po 1 i c� De�ari;n:�nt
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� Sect i on 4! 9.0$ of ���i nnesota Statu�;es s�a-tes tha� the comm i ss i on
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can� ro i and supe r�,� i s i on over t��e em� 1 oynent,
ror��ot i on �
� P , d i scharge and su sp„n s i on of a�! off i ccrs and en�p i oyees
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The gen er � I author i iy re I at i ng to d i sc�G rge a s conta i ne c1 i n=?. t 9.0$,
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�3 C� i nneso-�a Leg i � 1 a�;L�:�e a �i�l-� i s S°Cc1'. D Oi3 Pt'OV 1'G': s'ii��. � cliatsc�- �s o i _ .
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No of�F i ceri or er��� i oyee n�u i�ng s i x mor��'cfz s cont i nuous errip ! oymen �
�I -r:o��ed or u'isch�,r �d exce�t for catt�e, as stat�d in w� itten
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charges and �-3=ter� a heari ng as prescret�eci by �1�.1 1. !f, after a
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�r . - be re��ove�! reuuc�d i n grade,
.� breacl� o� u'uty, or n i sconc�:.xct, hi may ► . .
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� susta i neu', the acci�seci shU ! I be i nunedi a�e 1Y re `t nst�ted an d sha 4 1
�or the er i o�f of suspen s i on . F' i nd i ng s of the comrt i ss i on
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may be app�a I ed to the d i str i ct co:���-t, bY ser�vi, n� tir, it•ten not i ce
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. BEFOR� THE pUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSZON �
''� OF T� ST�aT� OF MINNLSOTA ,
. Pau7. .:. Rasr�ussen Chaixc:�an
, Ronald L...�nderson Cor�missioner
P, Renneth Peterson Cor.�r.�issioner �
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In.�he Mat�er of the ;,pplica�ion of Dickenson Lines, Inc.� :lnoka, Minnesota, for an
Extension to Its Certi.ficate as a Regular Route Cor_�r�on C�rrier of Passengers; �`1so�
to 2ncrease Its Passenger Fares.-
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R.R.e.C. Docket No. 6d7
�'�pplicant, Dickenson Lines, Inc., Regular Route Conmon Carrier of passen-
gers under Certif�.cates of Public Cor.venience and Neeessity issued by this Commission
to serve passengers between Minnca.polis and �:noka and internediate points, by its
app7.ication herein, requests extension of its two routes defined as tlest River Road
and East River Road between Minneapolis and ,',noka. That extension of those two
routes shall be as follews:
Beginning at.the Junction of County Road �f57 and ti.-S. Highway #10
thence on� U. S. Hi;hti�ray fi�0 to 7th .",venue North, where it wa.11 pick
up the authorized route for the l�Jest River Road operation.
:1so, to operate on ihe_proposed extension frar� Junction of County
� Road r57 and U. S. hight,ray ;`10, on U: S. Fii�hway �`1.0 to tJest Main
Street, :�neka� ��rhere it wi1.1 pick up the authorized route for the
East River Road operation.
- .:lso� by its application hercin, applicant prop�ses to increase its presen�
passenger fares to the proposed fares as shown belaw:
Present Fas�es ._.._._ _ _ _ Pronnsed Fares
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JAMES H HEDREN
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September 29, 196? .
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, Mr. Marvin Brunsell
Acting City Manager
6431 Universiiy Ave. 1�T. E. _ �
' Fridley, Minnesotz 55421 ` . _
Dear Mr. Brunsell:
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The District 14 P,oard of Education is ready to start construction of
' an elementary school at 6150 East River Road. Will you please place �
the following itexns relaiing to this construction before the city council,
' l. Construction of a traffic control si nal at the driveway •
enirance to ihe school which has been locaied at ihe
intersection of the p_r.oposed 61st Ave: with E. River Road.
' 2. Acquisition of. a utility easement on ihe north extension of
Anna Ave. from Charles St. to the school property and
, permission to construct water and sewer lines on this
easement.
, 3. Pernzission to construct a black top path an the Anna Ave.
easement from Charles Street io the school property.
' 4. Permission to construct a temporary sidewalk along the _
East River Road from Riversedge tiVay to the north
boundary of the school property.
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CITY OF FR.IDLEY, MINNESOTA �
OFFIGE OF THE BUILDING INSPECTOR
T4PIC. MONTHLY REPORT TO THE C�TY MANAGER
SEPTEMIiER 1967
NUMBEP. OF PERMITS ISSUED
1967 1967 THIS YEAR LAST YEAR
TYPE Or CONSTRUCTION SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER TO DATE TO DATE
Residential 10 4 105 105
Residential Garages 15 17 83 118
Alterations & Additions 16 15 108 113
Multiple Dwellings 1 0 2 6
Commercial 1 0 8 7
Industrial 0 0 1 3
Municipal 0 0 2 1
Churches & Schools 0 �0 3 0
Hospitals 0 0 0 2
Signs 1 7 31 49
Moving 2 0 5 4
46 43 348 408
OTHERS
Heating,
Plumbing
Electrical
Res i.dential
Residential Garages
Alteration & Additions
Multiple Dwellings
Commercial
Industrial
Municipal
Churches & Schools
Hospitals
Signs
Moving
18 17 185 233
22 13 185 232
37 51 334 465
77 81 704 930
ESTIMATED VALUATIONS OF BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED
$ 174,000 $ 63,000 $ 2,069,675 $ 2,061,000
25,649 25,950 122,412 158,525
23,499 18,101 332,444 537,379
20,000 0 36,000 352,000
7,500 0 1,171,475 766,500
0 0 � 242,000 874,515
0 0 4,500 177,421
0 0 503,000 0
0 0 0 116,000
, 200 3,625 30,430 55,500
0 0 5,500 2,200
$ 250,848 $ 110,676 $ 4,517,436 $ 5,101,040
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SEPTEM�ER 1967 PAG� 2
NUI�ER OF LIC�NSE CURItENTLY IN EFFECT
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LICFI�?SF, I�EES CflLLEGTi:l3 TO DATF
TYPE NU1�1I3ER FEES COLLECTED
BLACKTOPPIi1G 7 $ 105
CARPENT�Y 1 15
EXCAVATING 16 240
GAS 34 S10
GENERAL 67 1,675
HEATING 42 630
H4USE MOVING 2 30
MASONRX 24 � 360
OIL HEATI I�G 6 9 0
PLASTERING 7 105
ROOFING 2 30
SIGNS 15 375
WELL DP�ILL IATG 2 3 0
225 $4,195
PEAMIT NUM�ERS
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PERMIT FEr5
19&7 1966 THIS YEAR LAST i'��_
TS�PE SFPTEi�iE3ER SE?'TEMBER TO DATE TO BATE
BUILDING $ 630
ELECTRICAL 5b3
HEATING 287
PLUME3ING 427
SIGNS 10
$1,917
$ 284
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230
147
$2,297
$ 14,697 $ 12,333
b,782 7,172
5,074 7,322
4,736 3,893
962 1,424
$32,251 $32,144
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CURRENT YEAR VS. LAST YEAR� �
CL_ASSIFICATiON OF OFFENSES
(PART 1 CLASSES) REPORTED OR ACTUAL �5. SAME MONThi VS. SAME PBRIOD
KNCYi;� l'NFOUHL)HD OFPEHSES ACTUAL THIS LAST YEAR LAST YEAR
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ib. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE
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� 66. LARCENY, UNDER 550 IN VA! UE O
PART i TOTAI 86 2 g� {jL�
TOTAL PART H INCIDENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .�� . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .f.��. . . . .
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TOTAL CALLS FOP. POLICE SERVICE . . . . . . . . `� , , , , r , , , , , , , , , , ,�1, �,7. . ...
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