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-COUNCIL SECRETARY � �Y LA��A
gE�U� CpUNCIL MEETING
NpVEN�ER 20, 1967
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Rec�ular r'ieeting, Novemb�r 6, 1967, PageS �" 25.
S p e c i a l M� G t i n g, L 3 o vemb°r 8, 1967, Page 26.
Special Meetiz�g. Novemb�r 13, 1.967, Pages 2 7 -- 3 �•
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l. Secor�d k�e�c?ing of_ App�op�a-a�ca.on Oxdi,nanc�,
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R�GU]��2 C�iJL�C�L I�iEETxNG - I30VE��R 20, 1�67 �- 8 P.M. (Cont�nued)
x��usx�ss-
�2� gids - Side�aaik Tractor and Sno}a Plo� (Open�d Noon,
November 20, 1967)
�3. gids - Municip�l Garage (O�ened 7s3Q P.M., November
20, 1967�
14. 8uildino,• S�and�:ds-D�sign Con�rU7. �u7�C°��-ttee pages 43 &�a•
Nie�ting Minutes, Noven�er 7, 1967,
15. Soarc� o� �ppea3.s Me�ting Minufi:es, Noverciaer 8, Pages 45 � 46.
1.967,
16. Pl.anning Camzna.ssion Neeting n�:inutes, Nov�m'�er 9,
1967,
17 a Dang��'o�s Fuilding Acta.on �dr 6015 -- 2�i Stree-u
N.E e,
Pages 47 & 4�3.
pages 49 & 50.
18. Resalu�.ion Receiva.ng_ pr.el.irni��ary Feport and Cal.ling
Public H�aring f�r Stre��. Iml�rov�zr�a�t Projects ST.
pages 51 - 53.
1968��, �.nd ST. �.968�-2,
13. �u.�p� em�a�'r, ta Prela.m�.n,axy Re��x�. an. �,taatE°r Utili�.y.
20. Gonsa.d�rati.ozz o� Amen.��n�x�� �o S:i,d�v�aal7c Ordar��x�Ce
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Parlc:��.g oa� Ca�y S�ree��a,
22. C�:i�n�e Oxd�r Nas Ni��, Fr�.�ley C�vi� C��.��=�`,
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pagES 5�: & 55.
pages 56 & 57e
pa.ges 58 � 59.
paqe 60 a
pa7es 61. & 52 •
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page 700
REGULAR COUNCZL N�r�TING - NOVEb�3�R 2� � 1967 - 8 P.M. (Cantinued)
2g� Da.scuss�on of Sp2ed Li.m�.i:s and Accideni:s on T.�z• #6aPages 71 & 72•
and T.H. #�7.
pages 73 - 76.
29� Corn��tux�ica'cions, artment- Traf�ic
(a) Minnesota Highway Dep_ •
Signals and La.ghti.ng for T.H. �47
(b) Ma.nnesa�ta Highway Departm°nt: CSAH 1"
, Traf�a..c Volume
� (c} Complaa.nt�: Paulson - Suilding PErmit
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GUi,AR COUNCIL b1EETING AGENDA CON�NTS - NOVE2II.BER 20, 1967 -- i3 k'.M.
OLA BUSINESS'
The appro�r�.ztion
1. SECOND READING OF APPROPRIATION e�is onE Page 31 for second
ordinance adopting the 1968 budg
reading w'nich should be done at this time and orderecl to be
published.
2 SECOND REA�?NG OF ORDINANCE VACATINGaCe��s STRE�T' This
� ordinance for second reading is on P g
3. gEgpLL7TZOIQ SETTING SEWER SERViCE CH�RG�S�Fea yLthe�FiD�ce�GS
AND TRAIL�R ����Se 331�o epassagenip the Council so desa.res.
Direcuoz is on Pag
Any q'uestions can directed to the Fa.nance Dir�ctor.
t�. CONSIDERATION OF
the C a.ty Manag�r
gecommenda-L-ions
a �eenage Dance
duty policeman a
detec-�iv�s ar Ar
control..
TEENAGE DANCE CLUS: Study is comple��ed by
and provided to Counci]. undcr separate cover.
lre tha� Council approve the esi:ab�.is'r�ment of
��,�, police Department is to provide un o��
: the Club and the pro�r.ietor is to ha.re either
��ca Co�anty Sheri��'s Deputies for bal�nce of
5. POLICY OF COM�.^`NNITY ROOM:
A mema to the City Council w�th
rE�oram�ndata.ans by the City Manager on this maVter will be foun
on Pac�es 3� through 4Q-
•S . S. D.: There is no mat�r i�.l
6. E��RC�fi� �EPOR'I'ING SYS�Ni - N.S.
ava�.l� �.e f+�r the Council. on this matt����a reemunt t he n�eti.ng
H�,,7e���: , the C � ty At�orney should have g
on tfsoa�day nig�'it �or Counci7. cons:�.u�ratione
SE AND OFFIC� AT 3� 77^1H ti'��lY NORTS.EAST:
7.
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BUZLDTNG P'�RtfiiT FOR �`J�'�HOU ^ the buitdi.ng wii�r= the 35 foc-t set-�
The �.p;?�.�.cai1� requ°sted �o �E�p a�y���, to the back of the build°
bac7� from E1r1 Street and rnove the p
�n� o Tha,s i�terit is bxought bac}� to the Coux�.^il zo� their concurren��
n RA.xLROAD CROSS�.I�GS: The Public 5��vics C�oin�h�sGo�1t�nec
�,ppF�AL FO_
�own the City's request fcr all tY�e icur Groaaa.�g p� their aci:9.{
No�hern anc� Northern Paci.:Ea-c �``�-�-ro�� ��dakth t youyraay want to
is enclosed i�l �he envelope �aitii the �.g-', �a�ed w�thin
b�i�g a1.ozlg to the meeti.ng. The acti.oz� has to be�� P�� C�ty Counc3.:
t`,�cnty (2�) days of their dats o� noti��-c��a.d��flci. the Ci.ty Attorne
wishes to ap;:>eal i'�. they should otfa.ci��.�-Y
to proceed with the app�a�. �OZ �nY or all these cxossings.
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REGULI-�R COUNCIL I�LEET2NG AGEND� COP�iENTS - NOVEA'.(fBER, 20, 1967 - 8 p�M�
(Continued)
3. REPORT FROM CzTY ENGiI��ER ON TI� P.�. DEVELOPMENT OF SPRINGBR�OK
PA,RK: These are the recoms;��ndations of the Planning Commission
and other Subcommit�ees on pages 41 and 42 alc�ng with the Engineer's
advice �or Council consa.der�tion in regard to this P.D. District.
10. GREAT NORTHEP,N RAII,�aAy RE��gT TO BUiLD CONN�CT2NG L�NE BETtt7EEN
THETR LIN� AND M.A. & C. RATLWAY: There is no material for in-
clusion in -chis agenda, but the Ci-�y Attorney shou ld have a deed
_ at the Cou.ncil meeting for consideration of the Council.
YZ • MCL�DY NiA.NOR BURGLAR7ES s There i.s no rnaterial for the agenda on
this mattere The City Manager will give a verba1 report on this
at the m�eting.
r�w BUSZ�ss:
12. BIDS � SIDE1�iALIC TRACTOR AND SD?OZ�T PLOin] (OpENED NOON, NOVEMBER 20,
1967): Copies o� the bid ta'bulation will be furnished to the
Counci.]. �i the mee•ti,ng.
1 13 e B�DS -^ MUNIC:£t�1�.L G�G� (OPENED 7: 30 P.M. , NO�lEr2BER 20, Z967) ;
Copies o� the bid tabu1a-�ion, a].ong wi.th the xecoinmendati.on of
, Patch & Erickson, Aschitects, should be available for Council's
consideratzon a-� the Nov�mber 20th meeting.
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14. BUILD2�7G ST?�.NI)I�I2DS-.DESxG�7 CON':PR.O�r., SU}3COMMTTTEE MEETII�TG MSNUTES,
NOVLA�EP� 7o Z9G7; Tlae minutes wil�. be found on Pages 43 and 44e
�n Item ,-�]., rcco��4�,en�ati.on of tho Subcarunittee to the Cauncil i.s
to appr. ov�e sub j e�t ta the condit i.ons spec a�ied by the Subcommzreeit �.e� .
Thi.s itE�m is rc�ovang o� th� sa.ngle iami�y dwella.ng �rozn 6279 Uni.v�
exsity Avei.ue zo 57th Place N.E o Council. action woulcl be to concux
an the Sz�cc,msnii:t�e's recomnl�nda-ti,on0 Izz Item �F2, consideration oi
Anoka Cou:n-�y Ice Areaia Plans • T'r�ey ap�x�oved these plans sub j ec �. to
resolva.r�g the dra:in�gc p�o�]_^m a�:� g�tti:-�g easem�nt along the rzoxl-.n
sa.d� o-� tn� p�op��ty �or access ta th� C:i.t
i' Proper�cy . The C ity
En�ineer cun e1.ak�orat� on som� oi the probler�,s connected with th%s
C�@V�' 1.OpITjQ11�.. s '
Fax thc res-� o� �he i.t�m.s �n�re z� na Council ac-�ion necessary.
15. BOARD Oi' a,pP�E�LS �;�'��Zr7G I��TNUTES , N�VEiri�;ER 8, 1967: The mintzi.es
Zre oxz P�ges �5 arzd �6. Tne City £ngi.n�er c�,n elabo-rate on th�
a.ten�s discttssed by the Boa�d.
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R.EPORT TO COUIICIL
and others at the CitY �o'�"�cil
laint of r�rs. Kay Be�3� �ianor has been
o ember 7� 1967 � �cncern.ing Bu� glaxses at r�alod�'
of N
3.nvestigated.
ed during this calendar
ce Department Records incU.��te that three burg 2�°Yg
Our Po1i ast t�relv
complaint;s from the area were covnt w s based oniarie i.s accounted
year. Mrs. Beaman's burgl�.rY
m�nths and thus the difference in nUn�ber oi b��
for. fo�d that reports were
ations Vrere made. It is true that
� Police records were re�-ei�ea and it was sus e��s �
made of the burglaries a-nd in�estig• rEhension of ��.Y p
none of the in.vestig�tion led to the anp
are responsible ta the
��.nager and the Chief of PolicE that within f�d� and
The City Re,��.ent,s to ensura, �l.�.shed •
City Council an� F�dley Gssible polic� protection is accom,
pol�.ce availabste thareebe ng taken. �
�h� �o�"�°o��g P atrol activitY has been
��-��s are occurring frequently.
The Chief of Police has indicated t�a p cl�s� dttentien to ensure
stepp r in a� axe�s where burg�
ed u,� revie�,��' and given yncreased attention to
Fatz•oling p7-�S are be�g that i.n giti'ing � ance .
that p�.tterns do not exist and
�.dequate surveiL
certain areas that other areas are not l�ft �yth � eSt��ations sc� as
hasis is being ma.de on thor�u�h Znv
rehensi.on ratio on dwe]-Ja.ng b'arglar�es.
Increased emp
to attain a grezter app vara.ous
as we7.]- d5 aPPrahe�.sion meth�ds
ol.ice Department �ril]. make odsCer�ed efforts to aPP
The P xeventative meth
techav-GUes of �x��� p and forcible entries.
�, an effort to reduce burglarY
lice pr�tectian is
Fo11ow up
will be accar�p�-1-Shed to e21sure that we are uti�-Z1n�;
every tool at our disposal to ensure maxi.m�
beir�g �fforded to the pubv-C• o� Coo����ion
u'olic and a��oard�ecannba acY:ieved. O�.ir
With hel.p fror� the p
«sY and as 3.n most citie�9
from both sid.es a far �ore effective p g o revention.
Po].ice Degartrr�nt is faced with a morcent�usarcent ex•im.. P and o�'"
cor,siructive criticis:r: from the public
does not ha.ve twi h n�ow°r to acr,ieve 1 p , reventative
I�n. sure tha.t seek out and utiliz� ne.a p
, att�in the end result
wholeheaxted efforts to constant oceaures we �� e� to trap
ynt*e���- _ ation and app�'��1ensi.on p
� we can't divu1g� the met�:ods emploY
desi.red. Obv? ously �ars, but �re can assure t; a,t the effox��
bvxg�rs or poten��ial burg
are bei.ng ��d�•
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sornP of the guideli-nes projected
below� as outlir�ed by the Chief of Police.
pFi.E�TENT?�TIV� 2��ASURES TO PREVErdT BURGLAR.I�
1, When leaving home for the evening —
(a)
(b j
(e)
(f )
Leave a ligh� on i.n the house
Bring a.n netiaspaper
C�QSe garage door and lock
Alert neighbor as io how long you ti�.1.1- be gone
Make sure all doors and windows are clos�d and loaked
Do not leave money lying around ths hov.se
2� 1rlhen lea.ving home for an ext�ended period of ti.zne —
Notify Police Department of uepar'ture date and d�.te
�ou expect to retux°n •
Arran�e with��n�i�hbor to watch hom�
Canc�l newspa�er and milk supply
Ha.ve n�ighbor remove handb�.a-1-s irb�. door or
mailbc��, and Post Office�to�hold your m�i�
Arrange with t�tting a light
Leave a light on. (A timer stiaitch, p
on a.nd turr�in� it off at certain hour is best)
Try and arran�e to have lati��ri ca.red�ufo�re nome.�
as you woul.d t��.a care oi it if y
(�iowing' watexing9 etc.) In rdinter� have driveway
cleared of snow.
(a)
(b)
�d)
(f )
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3� Idhen you are �ratching someone e7.se's hom� �-
(b)
(c)
(d)
(e)
Check house daa.l;��
pbserve any vehicles corn�-ng ir.to dx��.vet�raY•
�� �e, �ode19 color' :Li.canse number.
Observe any persons arourid the house. Call. ihe
Pol�ce
if you f�nd an open door, or brake� Vr�__ndo�r' do not
enter hom�� ca11 Police
Tx�r and k°ep house in s�ne �conditioz�. as if someon�
were home. (�rJ�:ndovTs open� drG.p�s d.rawn at na.ght'
1.igh-i,s on un�il re�sonab�,e hours$ etc. )
T�.� r�poxt �oes no� pretend �Orv°for the fu�ure,sasf �;ell assope�ut
3,� c�t�e�.. eansta.tute �•n ex��ensitie effo
the door toi�rards bE�te: relations from all sta�d points. �`�e ax'E going
r
¢ht ensure
to do ou.r best to please you� but w� r:1us't resex°ve the rio ��y� s hQpe
that in meetir_� one demand, �e are not neg�ecting another.
that this is the beginnin� oi a bett.er w.�derstancling bet��reen the Po].ace
Depari,mant anci all residerts of Fridley.
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Albertson Sales
3:j05 Republic Avenue
P4inn�apoli_s, Minnesota
Bom'pardier Snourmob_�le LTD
Valcourt
Quebec, Canada
Br_ant l�iachine Inc.
Brant
New York
En�in� �'G4T�r' IY1C .
6336 Lakeland Av�.nue
Minne�.pol.is, vlinnesota
Grav�Iy Trac�or Agency
10001 I,yndale Avenue South
Mi.nneapolis, Minnesot�.
Park Jeep Inc.
Wooddale ove . & Hig«Tfra.y 7
Minneapolis, Minn�sota
Public G1oz�ks Equip:nent Co.
;8E Unis�-rsi_t� A�r�:�u2
St . Paul , `�'I�?1:�e�ota
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Tri-State Machiner,y Compan.y L:t.� e-(,� �'� ��z-�`t-
War_ren Loder �t f-( c r�
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8710 L.yndale Avenue South �`�''' /��(' � 1 SJ� � �-� �� z'7 ,� 7
Minn�apolis, Minne�ota � 77,� �
Willin�er Brothers Co.
West Salem
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Anoka International .
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ORDiI�NCE NO. .
AN ORDSNANCE TO AMEND CHAPTER 45, SECTIONS 45.342 and 45.363 OF
THE CITY CODE Or FRIDLEY TO CHAa.'�l'GE tiJID^1H OF �9ALK FROT�2 FOIIR (4)
FEET TO FIVE (�) FEET.
TI3E COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
Section 45.34'2: Oif-�street automobile parking and loading spaces
shall be pzovided and shall be separated rrom the
edge of the road4•�ay in any street by a curbed strip con�ai. ning a
walk and not �ess than 5 feet in width, and a planta.ng strip with
trees and shrubs not less than 15 �eet in width, such walk and such
planting strip to be maintained ad�quately for these purposes.
Section 45.�G3: O�f-stree� automobile par}:ing and loading spaces
shall. be provided and shal.l be se��arated from the
edge of the roac�,,7ay in any street by a�urbed strip containing a
wal}� not less than 5 feet in widi:h, and a plan'cing strip vaa.th trees
and shrubs not less than 15 �eez in width, such ��-al'x and such planting
strip to be maintained aaequately �or these purposes.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRTDI�EY THIS
DAY OF , 1967.
Mt�YOR - Jack O. Kirkham �
ATTE ST :
C:STY CLf:RY. -- Marvin C. �,runsell
First Reading: _ �•
Second P,eading: �� __ •
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REGULAI2 COUNC�L Z�EETING AGENDA COAU�NTS ° NOt1EI�2BER 20, 1967 - 8 P.M.
(Continued)
16. PL��v'N�I�TG COI�u�ISSSION Mr;ETING Ni2NUTE5, NOVEP2BER 9, 1967: The
ma.nutes are on Pages 47 and �r8. Under Item #l, Page 47, the
peta.tioner requested that the Council set the public hearing
date on the December llth meetang �or the P.D. District (�OA
#67-14). The rest of the min.u�es Can be received and filed
unless Councal wants to d�.scuss any other item in the minutes.
1?. DANGEROUS BT32I�DING ACTTON FOR 6015 �- 2� STREET N.E.: This
� ac-�ion was 3��:ouynt be�ore the CounciZ at the reques-c ot Councilman
Frank Lie�il. The inspection reports from the Building Inspection
Depar•�men�t. are found on Pages 49 and 50.
18. RESOLUTSOL�' F��IVING PP.ELIT�Ii�T1�RY REPORT �I�?D C�LLING 1'UBLIC HEARZNG
FOR STRE�T Ii�ZPP.OV�T�NT PROJEC7'S ST. 196&--1 AND ST. l96$-2: Thc
City Eng:�neer can indicai-.e -the sta-tus o:E the differen►. streets in
the resol.ution on Page 51. Th� Ciicy CounCil can e�.a.ma.na�e any of
the stree-�s �rom th� resoluLi.on if they so wish. l�h� Notice of
Hearing is on Pages 52 and 53.
7.9. SUPPLET�EIST TO PRELTM:CNI3RX P,EPOI�T O�T V�AT�R UTxLr�i'Y: lhis repo�t
was suppZa.ed to the City Counci7. a fe�v me�tings back. ��7ould you `
please bx°a,ng this report al.ong with you to the meeting so that you
can: discuss �vx-�her imp�dvemQnts a.n the C9_ty's �,�a�er system.
20. COIv7S:iD�:P•AT�Oi� O�' AM.��ND��I�'I' TO S?DE1^7A�C,I� OnDTNA�?CE (V�TTll1"HS j: Tnere
is no am�nc��:�eni. avai].�1.e �ax the agend�, but the Cif:y Attorney
wi1.1 hav� an �rn�ndm�rit for y�u at the n�Q�ting l�ioxae�ay night.
� 21. CO�TSJ�DEF.A'�20i.3 OF [�a����.nP�Zi:;l��.� OF U�2.DTN��11�7C.F P,�.GULA.TING P�t?CiNG C?N
CiTY s�,k��'�.'S: T}'i� 0:��3.�nt.�n�� i s axi F9�c�es 54 and 55 i �r your con-�
sider��L ion.
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2?.. CH,A1�t's.� OZ.�FR NO� NI�-4, F�t_� ��ea�,Y' C�V�C GEriT�P.: T��p letter �rom the
Archi_tec-� �•�i11 be �o�nd on P� �es 56 e- A��_F.•�te� irozit th� contrac-tor_
�s on Page 57 o The COI2�7°�C`'t".O:r' has �:eciuced th� Ch�ngc Oruer request
by 10;o and the c'�.X'CY11.tEC f.�� ciC�� L4N��:E:C�? i:he Char:ge O�d�x� �eqvest �rom
$2,145 000 to $J�, �5� .GO �or i.ia� wc���: cove�r_ ing adda�tional duct syster? a
Tn.� Ca.-�.y Manage.r. �•�a.l:L be ab? � e�.��aox:ate on this atem at the Council.
meetin�.
23g S�T`z':f_NG VAGA�l'TON HE�RTNG {SAV ¢;07-0�) H�>P�OLD Trle H1�.,.�2rS: The nota.ce
of hear:i.�g a.s on Page 5�, arzc� -L-�ae hea� :i.ng a.� pro�osed �or tha vac�
at:i.an i,s s�apposed to be he7_� on the U�cember 11th meeting. On Pac�e
59 :i.s a map sha-�r�in.g -�he vacata.on requasted.
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REGUL..Ai2 COUNC�L A�E�TING AGENDA COI'���.� 1�^1S - NOVEMBER 20, 1967 -- 8 P.M.
(Co?�tinued )
24. CL�AIMS: The clairn nwabers are on Page 60. Detail of the claims
is incl.uded in the envelope wi�:h the agendao
25. L�CENSES: The licenses will be �ound on Pages 61 and 62 for
Council consa,deration.
26. EST:�r��.�i'ES: The estimates are l.is•�ed on Pages 63 and 64. Copies
o� Final and Detailed es-�ima�es wall be found on Pages 65 x;.hrough
69.
27. APPOINTR�NT: An appointment for your consent and approval is
listed on Page 70, and is sel�-explana-�ory.
28. DISCC75SI�N OF SPEED LII�I:L`�S Ai�7D ACCIDE�;TS ON T.H. t65 ��"�J T.H. ��7:
A copy o� a dra�t o� a letr�e� to the Sta�te Highway Cornmxssioner
zs on Pages 71. and 72 �oz your consideratzon. The City Manager
can elabora��.e on this i-L-em a� the meeting : i� you wishe
29 . COM�fUi�i�CE�'1':LONS :
(a} P��i.nnesota H�.ghway Depax�i:7zwnt: Traffic sign�ls
and Ligh�cirag fox: T mH o�;�Q7 o The le`�ter is on
Pages 73 �.nd 74 a�a is sel��°expl.a�za'co�y. 7.'his
7.���t,ex a.s �or ira:�orr���ca.oz�. on1.y an� can b� �ec�:�v�d
a_�d :�a.�ed e Vde woul.d h�.`�E to vao�°k �°3ith Colunibia
Heights az� ���e�m�nt �o� cos-�: pa�°-c�.cipai.�o� �or
s a.gnal s on 53� d�venue �.n.d Univer. s ity Avenue o
(la) N�i.n�neao�� �Izghta�y D�nar-i:.mun�.o
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ex�la�a.to.ry .
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(c) Coa�lpl.ai.x��i.: P��x�,ra� �� Buitding Perzzz.:i.��: Tlii.s J etter.
�.s on P�gc� 7E aa�c1 a.s s�l��ex�a7.�n�to:�ye
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THE MINUTES OF THE FEGUL.4R COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEMBER 6, 1967
The Regular Council Meeting of the City oi Fridley was c:alled to order by
Mayor Kirkham at 8:00 P.M.
OPENING CEREMONY AND INVOCATION:
Mayor Kirkham asked the audience to stand and join in saying the Pledge of
Allegiance to the Flag.
Mayor Kirkham introduced Reverend Brayshaw, represent.ing the Fridley Ministerial
Association, who gave the Invocation.
P.OLL CALL :
MEMgERS PRESENT: Kirkham, Liebl, Harris, Samuelson, Sheridan (A.rrived at 8:30 P.M.)
MEMBERS ABSENT: None `
APPROVAL OF MINUTES SPECIAL COITI�?CIL MEETING OCTOBEK 13, 1967_
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt the Minutes of the 5pecial Council Meeting
of October 13, 1967 as presented. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a
voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, OCTOBER 162_1967:
MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt the Minutes of the Regular Council
Meeting of October 16, 1967 as presented. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson,
who pointed out a typogr.aphical er.ror to be corrected. Upon a voice vote,
there being no nays, Mayor Kirkhars� declared the motion carried.
AL'OPTIOiV OF . AGENDA :
Counci_lman Liebl said that there were some peopl.e from the Fir.st Ward present
that would like to be on the Ager�da. Mayor Kirkham stated that Item 7A could
be added -"Problem i_n Fir_st Ward". The Council decided that Item 16, "Consid-
eration of Request to Operate a Teen-t�ge Club in the Ci.ty of Frid1_ey", Item 1.8,
"Considerati.on of Preparation of Insurance Specific.ations", and Item 33, "Con-
sulting Engineers Fee Scheclule" be deleted, and brought back at the next
Regular Council Meeting with recommeadations from the Admi.nistration.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt the Agenda as revised. Seconded by
Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voi.ce vote, there bei.ng no nays, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
PUBLIC HEARING Oi� MII�L LEVY -�196a BUllGET �CONTIivUED FROi�i OCTOBER 16, 1967 :
Mayor. Kirkham said that to bring C�.uncilman Liebl up to dt1eeCouncilmend�et
Meeti.ng that had been held ��n Friday, November 3, 1967,
present had agreed that Departments could make detailed changes in their
individual budgets, as long as there was no change ir� the overall budget.
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He said that the mill levy would remain the same, and there would be no
changes in the totals as listed in ttie copy of the budget.
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Councilman Liebl said he would concur with the recommendation of the Council
except for the item of adding a City Planner to the budget, and he would
have to object to this. He said that the Planning Commission feels that at
the present time there is no great urgency for a full time planner in Fridley,
and he would have to concur with them. He said he would concur with the rest
of the budget as presented.
Councilman Harris s�ted that he had prepared a budget statement regarding
the budget which pointed out some of the things the public may not be fully
aware of in coming up with a workable program. Following is the statement
that Councilman Harris read:
"This budget that the Council is presenting tonight represents many
.houxs of discussion among the various administrative heads and
numerous hours individually and collectively by the Council to
arrive at a program that will meet the needs of the City of Fridley
for 196$.
In some cases, departmental requests were pared wherei.n the Council
felt that a p�ogram or a purchase did not merit a high priority in
the year 1968. In doing this, the Council was aware no cuts in the
budget would be taken that would reduce the quaZity of any services
to its citizens.
As this City continues to grow, the costs of operating expanded
departments must be met. We have, I believe succeeded in doing
this within the framework of the proposed mill rate for 1968. This
was accomplished by promoting a growth rate through expansion and
thus an increased valuation and also judicially applying State re-
turned monies.
The additional funds have provided tor increased personnel wages
required to cover merit and cost of living increases. It has also
provided for new personnel in the public works department, park
department, an.d ai� ad.ditional man in the building inspection
department. Programmed also into this budget is the necessary money
to provide adequate planning and administrative assistance to insure
the orderly gxowth of our community through the addition of a City
Planner.
Capital improvements were not neglected iz� this budget as funds for
additional street lighting, more park mai:ztenance equipment, playground
equipment, emergency power generating equipment and furniture for our
new civic center are provided. Also, $10,000.00 for additional capital
improvements not included in the original contract for the civic center
wil_1 be carried by this budget.
We have also within the budget provided adequate funds for the annual
installment covering the cost of the new city garage to be completed
next spring. This constr.uction was necessitated by the removal of
the city garage for construction of the ci.vic center and the increased needs
of adequate storage and main.tenance faciliti.es of our. public works
department.
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The Council was mindful that these conunitments must be met by this
budget a�id not for one reason or another o�ligate a succeeding Council
to wrestle with problems of inadequate budget planning. In following
a plan of adequate budget planning, we strived to do everything
in our power to make a mill rate reduction possible so that the citizens
of this community could receive the maximum benefits intended by the
s��?�es tax, �
If this budget is adopted this evening, it will carry a mi11 rate of
41.5 mi11s, a reduction from 43.98 for 1967 of nearly 2.5 mills. This
;' will mean to the homeowner of an $18,000.00 home a s
$174.84; an $24,000.00 home, $252,60; and an $28,00O.00lhome�f$264.04,
� in School District �f14 (taking into account their proposed mill rate for
the coming year) on the rea1 estate taxes for 1968.
These reductions were made bv.sed on the assessed valuations as of
' . January l, 1967. They do not include the results of the recent
construction boom, which includes, Target, D. W. Onan, Minco, and
the $4,000,000.00 apartment complex on the East River Road and also the
, newly announced Cart�.r Day Divis.Con of Hart Carter, Inc. This
construction activity assures the City of Fridley of an expanded
tax base and a bright tuture indeed."
Mayor Kirkham thanked Councilman Harris, and said he had prepared a statement
also, but that Councilman Harris had covered everything.
Mr. Sol Gunzburger, 6209 Baker Avenue Northeast, asked about the policy on
street lights. Councilman Samuelson explained that the cost of the lights
ar.e charged to the City on an annual basis. Mr. Gunzburger complained about
a light that has been out in his area, Councilman Harris said that if the
Police Depaztment spot these lights out, they are reported, but the citizens
can call City Hal1 an�ti_me to r_eport li.ghts that are out,
Mr. Robert McPhersan, union representative of the Publi.c Works employees,
said that the Council has not discussed any of the figures in the budget, and
he would like to know where his per.�;�1e stand.
the budget reflects the agreement reached by theh5 man�CityDManager'saCommittee,
which was a flat $40 a month, less any inereased insurance costs the City is
paying. .
Mr. McPherson said he would like to express hi:s appreciatfon to Mr, Brunsell
for the time he spent as Acting Ciiy Manager, and saicl that he appreciated
the fine job Mr. Brunsell has done.
Mr. John Johnston, 7381 Northeast Concerto Curve, said he was curious about
the Council's position on a new City Planner now tf�at the Planning Commission,
who should be aware if one is needed, have turned thumbs do�an. Mayor Kirkham
said he did not think that this �vas correct.
discussion of the subject, but he did not recall that� theyehadsrecommended
not hiri.sg one. Councilman Liebl read part of the Planning Commission's
discussion on the subject from their meeting m.inutes of October 26, 196�,
Mayor Kirkham said that he would be a resident employee rather than a
consulting f.irm, and pi.aniLing would not be his onl dut
planner 100% o� the time one da y Y• He may act as a
other ca acit Y� and on another day, be doing �aork in some
P y. Councilmaiz Liebl said that the Council has allowed from
$9,000 to $]_1,000 in the budget for a planner.. Mayor Kirkham said that he
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would be called a planner. He said he thought. the new City Manager could cite '"�
the usefullness of a Planner as he has Yiad a full time City Planner whose time
was caell spent in the Engineering Department. Mayor Kirkham said the City .��•
Manager could use the planner. wherever he saw fit, and this would eliminate
the need for hiring a cor�sultant.
, Councilman Harris said that actually the budget just programmed in the funds
for the position, but this does not obligate the Council to hire a planner.
It will be available if such a decision is made at a later date to fill
this position. Councilman Liebl sa.�?d that a Building Inspection Official
' had been hired this year who could partially take care of this job, and he
felt the money could be used more wisely someplace els'e.
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Mr. Gunzbuxger commended Councilman Liebl for his opinion and said it was
time the Council thought of the poor taxpayer. He said that he also thought
that the employees should be utilized better. Niayor I:irkham said that he was
sure there were some areas that more money be saved, but he said that the
mill rate had not been added to, but that taxes had been lowered.
Councilman Liebl.said he was opposed to a City Planner at. this time as the
City has effectively demonstrated that it has the land available and the
businessmen are coming to the City, so a$9,000 to $11,000 planner is not
needed, but he stated he would vote for the budget as a whole.
MOTION by Councilman SamuPison to Close thti Public Hearing on the Mill Levy
for the 1968 Budget. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote,
there being no nays, Mayor Kiricham declared the Public Hearing closed at
8;27 P.M.
(COUNCILMAN SHER�DAN ARRIVED AT THf: I�ET:fNG AT 8:30 P. M.)
APPOINTNfENT OF CITY MANAGER:
Councilman. Samuel.son said that as the appoi.nY_mvnt chairman of the City
Manager Committee, he would like to say thaL- the committee did a gre�t deal
of research and investigata_on into the applicants that applied for the
position, and 1-ie woul.d like to thank the other members of the committee,
Mr. Frank Liebl, Mr. Milton Williams and Mr., Scarborough. He said that out
oi all the applicants, Mr. Homer R. AnkruM hacl been chosen, and he asked
Mr. Ankrum to stan�.
MOTION by Councilman Samu2lson to appoint Mr. Homer R. Ankrum the new City
Manager of the City of Fridley. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a
voice vote, there beirig no nays, rlayor Ki_rkham declared the motion carried
unanimously.
' Councilman Liebl said that since the Council has hi_red a netia City Manager,
Mr. Homer Ankrum, he would like to say a f.ew wor.ds. FoZlowing is Councilman
Liebl's welcome statemer�t to Mr. Ankr_um:
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In the name of the people in the 3rd krard, I welcome you to Fridley with
the hope and faith that you have a su.cessfull start anci provide to the
people at City Hall courage, patience and foresight in regard to the
present and fut.ure Administrations. You are the capt�in of this ship.
Run a tight and orderly ship in regard Lo every deck of local government.
May I assure you Sir, you do not o�,�e any special loyalty or obligation
to this Council because ���e have hir_ed you, but I humbly ask you to work
with loyalty and dedication for al1 Citizens in Fridley on a bipartisan
base, from the standpoint of your office. I hope that you stand and
fight for your people at City Hall, but in the same manner, I would
like to see that the Taxpayers of our City are treated �aith courtesy
and respect in every way.
Welcome to Fridl.ey Mr. Ankrum, and may success and reward be with
you for the betterment of our community.
The new City Manager thanked Councilman Liebl.
FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR_1968;
MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt the ordinance upon first reading,
waiving the reading. Seconded by Counci]_man Samuelson.• Upon a roll call
vote, Kirkham, Lieb1, Harris, Samuelson, Sheridan voting aye, there being
no nays, Mayor Kirkham decl.ared the motion carri.ed unanimously.
SEWER USE CHARGES:
Mayor Kirkham said that the Council had wanted a resolution brought back
putting the new sewer ratPs into effect. Councilman Liebl asked if this
would mean that anyone with under 50 units would not get any special.
consideration. Mayor Kirkham said that this was correct.
MOTIdN by Councilman Lieb1 that a resolution be pxepared for ttYe next
� regular Cou.ncil Meeting putting the proposed rate schedule in e:`fect.
Seconded by Councilman Sherida�. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays,
Mayor Kirkham declar�d the motion carried.
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FIRST READING Or OP.DINANCE VAC�TTNG CHARLES STREET, UNI?ER SECTION_12.07 OF
THE CITY C�TARZ`EP. �'0 VACAZ� STREETS AND ALI�EYS AND TO ANS�ND �PPENDIX C OF TFIE
CITY CODE:
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Council.man Samuelson a�ked if the City had a11 the dedications that were
necessary. The City Engineer shotved the Council. a map of the street and
adjoining area and explained the access that the City has already acquired,
and what they are negotiating to get. Councilman Sheridan asked if the
property woul.d revert to one or t�ao property owners if it is vacated. The
City Engineer said he would have to check, but he thought it would go to
Mr. Minder who has been trying to get the street vacated. Councilman Samuelson
asked about the Moon Corporation's inter=st in tiiis. The City Engineer said
that they were interested because the zoning requirements ask for a different
setback fro.n the str.eet if it is not vac�ted.
Councilman Liebl_ asked if the City has a large enough interceptor for the
' sewer, or if there wiil have t.o be a larger one. The City Engineer. said that.
there is a minimum lateral., and in ti!ne more areas will have to go to NSSSD
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for adequlte service, but there is adequate capacity at present. Councilman
Liebl said that after the project is completed, he �vould not want to find out
thatthere was not enough capacity and that the streets would have to be
torn up. The City Engi_neer said there would be no problem with the laterals.
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt the Ordinance vacating Charles Street
upon first reading, waiving the reading. Seconded by Councilman Liebl.. Upon
a roll call vote, Kirkham, Lie bl, Harris, Samuelson, Sheridan voting aye,
there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
SET DATE FOR INFORMAL HLARING MEETING ON THE PP.OPOSED AIR POLLUTION ORDiNANCE:
Councilman Lieb1 asked where the hearing would be located. Mayor Kirkham
assumed it caould be in the Council Chambers unless someone felt more space
was neeeded. Mayor Kirkham said that the date of December 12th had been
suggested because r1r. Hensley and the experts on air pollution control would
be able to attend that evening. Councilman Sheridan said that he would like
to attend, but that evening was the regular meeting of the NSSSD. The Council
discussed a different date and agreed on December 13th.
Councilman Liebl said he would like to point out to the press that the
Council would 1ik� to have this publicized as much as possible so the people
will understand the ordi�iance. Mayor Kirkham said that the reason for holding
a public hearing �•ias so everyone had full understanding of the ordinance.
MOTION by Councilman San�uelson to set the date for the informal public
hearing on the proPosed air pollution ordinance for December 13, 1967.
Seconded by Councilman Lieb1.
Councilman Sheridan said he thought just M.r. Hensl.ey, the experts and the
Council were to meet to go over this, He said he could not perceive of the
Council meeting w�_th the publi.c without having full understanding first so
they would be able to answer questions. Councilman �-Iarris said that the
Council would be able to utilize Yhe heJ_p of the audience in asking questions.
He said he did not f.eel they coul.d aslc the experts to explain it al1 to the
Council and ther: come back and do it a11. over again for the public. He
suggested they ask Mr. Hensley to come and go over i.t with the Council before
the Public Hear_i_ng with the e�perts. The Council requested that the Adrilini-
stration ask the Health Inspector to meet with the Council prior to the Public
Hearing to go ovex the proposed pollution ord.inance. The Council discussed
a possible date and agreed December 6, 1967 at 7:30 P.M. would be satisfactory.
THE VOT� upon the motion setting December 13, 1967 as the public Yieari_ng date
was a voice vote, there being no nays, P-]:ayor Kirkham declared the motion
carri_ed ,
RENEWFD REQUEST FOP LOT SPLI:T -��07-01, r1YL0 PAP�KS:
�ouncilman �Iarris aslcect why this request was back on the CounciJ_ agenda.
The City Engineer sai.d that previousl�� Mr. Parks h�s asked for two lot splits
and the Council. had approved only one lot spli.t. He sho�aed the Council the
p2an and what Mr. Parlcs is proposing. He explained that Mr. Parks woul.d like
to build a Taystee Freeze and wants the ]_ot sp ].it agai_n. He sai_d that it
will meet the zoilir.g requiremeni-s as C-2 requirement:s are not very stringent.
Councilmar� Harris aslced why this had not gone to the Plats and Subdivisions
Sub-Cottunittee. 7'he City rngineer said that Mr. Parics felt that as this has
gone th�-oubh the Council before, they would just reconsider it, but if the
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'� Council wants it to go back to �he P1ats ai�d SuUdivisions Sub-Conunittee, it
can. The City Engineer said that Mr. Parlcs has the property to build a decent
drive-in as he OWI1S both parcels. Councilman Harris said he felt the Council
� would be setting a bad precedent by granting this lot split. He said that
the Subcommittee had been created to handle these things, and that this should
be viewed as a new request.
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MOTION by Councilman Harris that this request be referred to the Plats and
Subdivisions Sub-Committee for their consideration if this is the petitioners
request. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being
no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried,
REQUEST FOR MORE POLICE PATROLLING IN MGLODY MANOP.:
Mrs. Bruce Beaman, 7363 Memory Lane Northeast, said that she and some of
the other residents of Melody Manor were present at the Council Meeting
to bring before the public the fact that there have been five burglaries
in Melody Manor recently that are sti11 unsolved. She said that the main
thing she wanted was more patrolmen in Melody i�lanor as patrolling has
fallen off. She said that 20 or 2� other people have volunteered this �ame
comment to her. She said that only a few of the other women could be here
also, but that many of them, whose husUands travel are �fraid to s�.ay home
alone. Mrs. Beaman said that they have been to1� it is probably kids f_rom
the area. She said she had talked to the Police Investigator and given
him the name of a suspect who had been bragging �:bout t'�e burglaries, but
she had received no satisf=:ction from the Police Departmvnt. She said she
had called the Investigator twice, but he had no+� returned her calls.
Mayor Kirlcham said he would suggest that this matter be handled by the
City Manager and the Police Chief. �Ie said that if they decide any
legislative action is needed, the Council will be happy to take care of it.
Mrs. Beaman said that none of these burglaries had been publicized and she
felt that people should know what is happening. Mr. J. W. Gassner, 7310
Concerto Curve said th��y were not asking for a review, but were asking far
more patrolling. Mayor Kirkham asl�ed Chief Mc�arthy if he would like to make
any corunents. CY�ief McCarthy sai.d he would like to review their records
before he commented. •
P1?ESENTATTON BY AMERICAN LEGION P� PRESENTATIVE;
A representative of the American Legion said that it was their job to see
that all of the public bui_ldings fly tiie American Flag proudly. He presented
a flag that has flown over the Nation's Capital to Mayor Kirkham. He said
that when it t;ears ot�t, they ar.e to be called and the Flag will be replaced
inumediately.
The Council thanked him £or the Flag.
RECESS:
Mayor Kix'khuzri called a brief recess. The i�leeting was reconvened at 9:17 P.M.
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PLANNING COMMZSSION MGI.TING MINUTES OF OCTO}3ER 19, 1967:
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive and fil.e tt�e rlinutes of the
Planning Commission Meeting of October 19, 1.967. Seconded by Councilman
Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there bei.ng no izays, Mayor Kirkham declared
the motion carried.
PLANNING COrg1ISSI0N NIEFTING MINUT�S OCTOBI.R 26 1967:
PACE s
Councilman Liebl read the Planning Commission's summarization regarding the
consideration of a City Planner on the bottom of Page 5 and the top of Page 6
of their minutes, and aslced the opinion of the Council in this regard. Mayor
Kirkham sai.d that they have been th:inking of a man as an assistant to the
City Manager who would put him to work in the capacity he sees fit. Council-
man Samuelson pointed out that the salary of an assistant has been carried,
but the Council has not utilized it. Councilman Liebl said that the figure
budgeted for an assistant was $7,000 yearly, and they are anticipating
paying a planner $950 a month. Mayor Kirkham said the Council would be
allowing enough money to pay up to that amount, but it does not mean that
this amount wi11 necessarily be paid.
ONAWAY
ITEM 1: VACATIOi�I RE�tIEST - SAV �k67-04 �3��F.OLD W. HARRIS, BLOCK 8, �
VACATE TWO ALLEYS IN BLOCK 8:
The City Engineer showed the Council a map of the requested vacation. He said
that this vacation wi11 allo�a r1r. Harris to meet the setbacic requixements for
two buildi�zgs he plans to build, and the City does not need the alleys and
they are not maintained, He said there is a ditch on the property and no
ozie seems to know who controls it, but the City could aslc for a drainage
easement around the ditch. Councilman Sarnuelson said that this ditch ties
in with the effluent coming in from Spri.ng Lake Park. He said the ditch
should not run arbitrarily througfi these lots, and the City should get an
easement for the time being. Counci.lman Samuelson said that if the Council
sets-�an easement policy o�� this block, perhaps it should be f.or the rest of
the area a1so. The City Engine�r said that there will have to be hearings
on this, and if. easements are obtained around the ditch notio, they could be
vacated when the storm sewer goes in. He said that the City does not have
control. o� the ditches and they are trespassing when they have to maintai.n
them.
, Mayor Kirkham said that they slioul_d negotiate fer. temporary easements and if
they have a hearin.g on vacating the al7.eys and obtaining easemen.ts, it should
be for the whole area.
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MOTION by Councilman Haxris to direct the Administxation to set a Publ.ic
Hearing for alleys to be vacate.d. Seconded by Cour.cilman Samuelson. Upon
a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared t.he motion carried.
ITEM 2: LOT SPLIT RE� ST: T�S.�k67-06, GEORGE T. [�TALQUISI - OUTLOT ��1, DON
ADDITION:
The City En�i.neer handed out maPs to the Council showir.g Outlot ��1 as it is
at present and how Mr. Walquist iaants i.t split. Councilman Li_ebl asked if
the request t-lould be in lir�e �aith the code. The City Engineer said that it ,
would be, The Ciiy Engir.eer said that there ���er� a couple of problems. He
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said the City did not actually have an easu:is�L�t Lar. ttie sanitary sewer that
exists, and there should be an easement fo�. the ditch also. The Council
discussed the zoning in this area and saici that previously this area had
been referred to the Planning Conunission questioning whether M-1 zoning
would be advisable for this area. The City Engi_iieer suggested that the
petitioner could be requested to bring his plans for the lot for the
Council to review. Councilman Samuelson said he would prefer to have
more br.ckground on this.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to table the 1ot split as requested by George L.
Walquist to the ne�t regu?_ar Council Meeting. Seconded by Councilman
Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared
the motion carried.
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MOTTON by Councilman Harris to receive and file the Minutes of the Planning
Commission Meeting of October 26, 1967. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson.
lipon a voice vote, there being no n«ys, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
carried.
THE MINUTES OF THE PARKS AND RECREATION C0�'ItiiZISSION MEETING OF OCTOBER 23, 1967:
MOTION by Councilman Har.ris to receive t�ie minutes of the Parks and P.ecreation
Meeting of October 23, 1967. Seconded b}� Councilma�z Sheridan. Upon a voice
vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirlcham declared the motion carried.
BUILDING ST�IDAP.DS - D�SIGN CONTROL SUBCO2�'�1ITTI�T' MEF'TING OF OCTOBER 24, 1967:
I'I`EM 1: RECONSIDERATIOTv OY 60'x100' BLOCK BUILDING AT 7570 HIGHt�TAY �k65,
NORTHt�EST CORNER OF PARCLL 362U. (GL�RAG� AND WAREIiOUSE) . REQUEST
BY TVES BOISVERT, IV�S CONSTRUCTION, 3017 QtTINCY STREET NORTH�AST
FRTDLEY, MINNl;SOT[�., 55432 (CONTI:i�'UED FROM OGTOBER 10, 1967) :
The City Engineer showed the Council thc. plans for the building. He said that
Mr. Boisvert is proposin.g to adc? on a bara;e to park his sanitary trucks.
Councilman Harris asked if his property taill be fenced in. The City Engineer
pointed out that it is fenced already. There wa�� a discussion of the drains
and available water because of the refuse in the txucks. Councilman Samuelson
said that garbag� on the f_loor.. of the garage could be a rat h:;�rborage an.d
there should be iaater to each bay.
MOTION by Coctncilman Harris to concur wi.tli the recoiTUnendation of the Buildi.ng
Stan.dards - Design Control Subcommi.ttee and ap�rove the request sub�iect to
the restrictions the Subconunittee placed for occupa�acy and that the owner must
provide washing facilities for his garage floor. Seconded by Counciln.an
Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, Councilman Samuelson abstaining, rl�yor Kirkham
declared the mot.ion carried.
' ITEM 2: COUSIDERATION OT CONSTRUCTION OF ZaA}ZEHOUSE AND OFFICE AT 3- 77TH t�'AY
NORTHEAST. LOTS 26 THROUGH 31, RLOCK 8, ONAtitiTAY ADDTTION. REQUEST BY_
HAROLD �'. HARRIS, 62.10 xl�?��vz�ta TEP.RACE, FRIDZFY, MINN�SOTA, 55421;
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to tl�e Council table and explained Lheir plans to the Council. Mr. Harris
e�plained that he planned on using crushed rock i.n tne parking area becaus�
some of the trucks are quite heavy, and he fel_t blacktop in this area would
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settle. Councilman Iia::ris poi�1ted out that accoz�'cling to the plans, the
traffic wi11 have to back out into the street.<�I�1�'�ere�hes dis�cugsedstovingn
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on alter�zate plans for a drivn��.ay and par.king � 1n� t��hich would also set
the building to the east for_ �3 better p�rliing p.
the patteri� �or futuze buildings in ttie area.
MOTION by Councilman t?arxis to concizr with tt��eeea�d11app�o��L7thefEuildin�
Building Stanclar_ds - Design Control Subcommi ro ert line on Lot 32
Permit subject to movi.ng the building back to the P P yon the arking.
ancl providing the Engineering Departon�a voiceavote,aCouncilman Samuelson
Seconded by Councilinan Sheridan. Up
abstaining, Tlayor Kirlcham declared ttie motion carried.
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BOA_ � �� Ap�_prAT g riF'T'TING r1INUTES, NOVT'r;�3EP. ,
1. A REQULST FOR._n VARI_.,AI�CE FROM S�CTION �S��AI �R�OiYREQUIP.El�ff'NK_ TS �R Z
MI S'k.IvN OTA 1°63, REVISEll I',E�`�T. 31, 196� B _. --
PROVISIONS RELATING TO TH� CONSTRUCTTON OF A ONE-FAI�TII�MILr���'SG�DDITION.
SOUTH ONE-HALF OF LOT 4, AND ALL OF LOT 5, BLOCK 14,
TO MECITANICSVILLE z AI�OI�A COUNL�G�AL -DESC;RIPTIONCON�WOICHTPERT 1'T �k474EYWAS
PORTION OF LAND DESCRIl3FD�LN •---`�—'�'—
ISSUED TO CONSTRUCT A 3-FANitLY STRUCTURE AT 53____7��5r1'H STREFT NOl_iTrIEA`'r� �
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FI2TDLEY MINNESOTA. CEF'.TIFiCATE OF SURVE �llAT�EU_�GUSUT 8 1967 K�Q
RY WILLIAl`Z MCCI,7_SH, 654_��9 FRIDLEY STREl;`1 NOKTHEAS�� FP.IDL}�"Y MINNLSOiA 55421
Councilman Lieb1 sai�alsahashtabled bhis
and the Board of App
opinion. He said he s•aould l.ilce to hear
before the Council twice already
request to ask for the City Attor.ney's
the Attorney's opini_on a1so.
The City Attoxney said that Mfierent10 nershipsl�andhrecordedsdeedsl�l Theh
records which inc1uded the di
City Attor.ney said he �'an �tine�ow��th��triplex�ate�tk�ensamestimecheaowned
Mr. McClish di.d nat at a y ranted as
the soutl: 1/`L of Lot 4, so that he bel:i.eved a pe.r.mit could be g
far as any iegal qu�sta_on.s aze concern�d. He said it would be up to ttie
Council to decide as a poii �`Y����1erWto�de1 y1thear�qe�str^ Whl�t �t`h�c�ouncil.V
tion on the 6� f:oe�t par.ce
has the �x°ero�;ati,ve of doing.
MOTTON by Cotincilm�n Sherida�� to rec��-ve the MinuLes of the Board c�f App�als
rleetz��g of Novccnb�r 1, 1967. Secondc:d by Councilman Li.ebl_. Upan a voice
voGe, there being no nays, Mayor Ki.x'kt�anl declarud the moti.on carried.
SE'I' DA7'E TO r�FT ���TTH TfD� SCHOOL D_ I,STRIC2 i�l�+ BO!�RD - RF: SCHOOL ON EAS'l
R1V.—._.�_.___- D . ' �
Mayor Kirlcham and Cotincilman. 1larris tl�� °tSclioolmBoaCrdntsThe�Counciledi.scussed
had been su�gested for th� m�etin� by the
a date whenball the members �aould be able to attei�d and agreed on Tuesday,
Noveir�oe.r 7_8th at. 8:00 Y.M. The City :ianager was �-�andStadsuggesttthaY_`the
School B�ard to see if
this dat.e was sati_sfactar.y,
City be th� host of tihe m�etin;;.
' SET POI,ICY FOI:_ T��: USE_OI TiTt,_ CO��'�IUNI.1'Y R��l`7�
�h� ��_t Attorney was asl:ed if lie ze<=allecl the Attorney Generals's ruling
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on the use of the City's equipment. The City Attorney said he did not recall
al1 the details. -
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson that the City Manager can review the ruling
with the City Attorney and come back with a written suggestion at the next
regular Council Tleetin�. Seconded by Cot.�ncilman Harris. Upon a voice vote,
there being no nays, Mayor I;i�c',ti:ham declared the motion carried.
REQiTEST FROM THE N.S.S.S.D. FOR CIRCUTTS ON T� EMERG�NCY P.EPORTING SYSTEMS -
CITY OF F):._t.DLEY BUR�AU OF FIRE PREVENTION:
Councilman Sheridan asked if the NS,SSD request for circuits on the Emergency
Reporting System would only be 1% of the total available. Chief•Aldrich
�said that each circuit is 1%, and they are requesting six circuits which
would be 6% of the total 100 circuits. Chief Aldrich explained that the
system is classed as an emergency system and protected by tariffs set by
the Rail-road and Warehouse Commission so there will be different line
charges for the NS`S�SDo He said the C? ty �ail1 have to accept the charges and
rebill the District, if the� decide to have a�service charge, Mayor Kirkham
said that the City wzshes to cooperate wi.th N`�`SSD in every way, but they would
not want there to be a service charge that the ta�;payers would have to pay for�
Councilman �amuel.son suggested there be a�� agreement for a service charge of
$13e20 per month and that they picic up their otian. tElerhone line charge,
Chief Aldrich said the City will have to zccept the charges and rebill themo
The City �,ttoxney asked Chief Aldrich ii this has all been cleared with the
Railroad and Waretzouse Commission so there wi11 be no probJ.em, Chief Aldrich
said that it had Eiot been, The City Atto�:ney suggested a �n itten agreement
could be drafted and cleared with the Comruission ar�d the Telephone Company,
anc+ if there is advance approval thPre should be no problemo
There was a discussion of how long NSS`�D wauld be able to utilize the use of.
the system before it was needed for the City's o�tim use. Chief Aldrich s�id
he did n.ot th�enk al1 the circuits would bG needed ior another year, at whi.ch
time there may be somethixig else available for tYLe Districta Councilman
Samuelson quest9.oned the possibility of e�tending the Board. Chief Aldrich
said there may be the possibility of buying in smaller units than 100 circuits9
now that the City has the Boardo Chief Ht2ghes saa.d that the City pays a rental
charge and possibl.y a charge could be ���or}ced, out on a% basis, --
MOTION by Council_man `Samuelson that the Northern 'Sanitary ��ewer Di.strict be
allowed to utilize the requested circuits t�.pon signing an agr.e�ment appr.oved
bg the Railroad and t�7arehouse Gommissi.on.
Chie£ Aldrich said he woul�3 pursu.e gettirg information and drawin.g an agreem�nt
with th� City Attorney. � - -
' Councilman 'Sheridaiz said he would relay this discussion to the NS'S`SD and let
them kn.o�a tney may only have a year or less, and he will leL the City Attorney
and C�-iief know their decision. �
' Mayor ICirlcham said that this coulc? be brought bacic at the ne�t -regular Council
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ORDINAIICE ��376 - EML'P.GENCY ORDII�ANCE AMENDING_ORAIN[�IvC� ��369 ENTITLED, "AN
� ORDINANCE DLF�LNIIvG CEK`1'AIN TZ�'•� t� E�1 ��_�'OR`T:fNU ;SYST]�M'S t1ND �SETTING FORiH
RULrS E1IQD IZ�GUZ�A'CIONS`-- FOIi-THEIR USl�,"; �
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Chief Aldrich explained that this �aill be a sma11 ctiange in the wording
Section 4 of Ordinance 369. He recommende�a that th� existing paragraph
be deleted and the new wording be inserted in its place. rlayor Kirlcham
said he ielt this constituted an emerg�i1cy and recommended the Council
on it this evening.
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MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Emergency Ordinance �f376 amending
Ordinance �k369, waiving the reading and publish. Seconded by Councilman
�amuelsona Upon a roll ca11 vote, Kirkham, Liebl, Hazris, �amuelson and
Sheridan voting aye,.Mayor Kirlcham declared the motion carried unanimously.
CONSIDEP•ATION OF REQUE�ST TO OPEP.ATE A TEEN-AGE CLUB IN THE CZTY OF FR:LDLEY:
Mayor Kirkham said that the CounciJ. was n.ot pr.epare�dnt�a�h °�Y.torneyhlsaid
even9.ng, but �aou1d like to hear the plans. Mro Wy 9
that there is no license needed to oper.ate in Fridl,ey, but Mre and Mrs.
Kratoska do n.ot want to bring the franchised Hullabal.00 Club into Fridley
if it- is unwelcomeo '
Mr o Kratoska explai.ned t'nat the club wov.J_d be in. �hore�aood Plazz �hopping
Center, and the on1.y changes necessary will be partit.ions, rest r_ooms,
and a stage for the bando He said the club was formed �aith the idea oi
giving teenagers a place to go with adequate supervisiono He said there
would be no alcohoZic be��exages and theST �vouid hi.re off-duty police o�ficers
so there would,be adequate �rotection, �ie sa9_d t.hat once the peopl.e enter
they must stay or they cannot return the same evening.
There was a discussion abotlt uniformed �nc7 llenw�uld�bee�illingetonhirePprivate
�n from a private firmo Mr. Kratoska saa.d
detective patr.qlmen z{ the Council desixe�3> Ghie� McCarthy poi.nted out that
a policeman is requ',red to be at every d?.nce by `Sta.t.e Law, but if he wanted
to hire additional m�n., this �,�ould be bnt�aeen the owr�er and the Cou�.�.cil.
Mr. Kratoslca.had some brochtzr.es on the C�ub which he 1efi: for the Council's
further inforniation>
CONAEI`ZIVATION - ICE .EIRENA ° CITY G�.AGE _TsA�VD :
Mayox Kirkha.m said his opinion was that the Cou.ncil shoul.d concur with the
request and ap-�oint the Ca.ty Attorney as counsel to joi.n in de�endi.ng the
awarG fo.r. the ice areiza property. Councilman Har�-is a.greed the City should
have the protecti_on of our ot�nz J_egal st:.atf.
MOTTON by Councilrnan Har-r:i.s to concur with the rer�:i�st of the Anoka County
Attorney �-nd apr�oint i:h2 City Attorney as counsel. to joz.n i.n defend�.��€��eco�idesl
Commissions' a��rard for the taking of the property for the ice are_�.ao .
by Councilman St�e��idan, Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Ki�:rhan
declared the motzon carried. •
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APPItAI SAL OF LOT,S 26 AND 27 ,
FOIZ SEP..V1:C�; LQOPBA�:,�rS AT T.li
INTERSECTION'S:
BLOCK 4, I�YDE P[Llil� rOR RTGHT-��-w�'Y �CQUZ'S—.----ITZ�N
��:.;7 �ND 6:L�7' .��.i'I�IvDE L�ND-�- 57TH A�r�NU� �ND raH���47
Mo Dittmar
The City Attorney said thato eed<tcr�ceuire the�land le�owins•if it is the
requesting that the City P= q
intention of the Council, °��ln°1.azd,aSThenCity�Attorney�saidyheahad�requested
as he wishes to dispose of
an appraisal and it ��lould Ue his suggestion to ofier the amount of the
appraisal if the ot�z�r desires to deed the land to the CitS�, or proceed with
condemnation proceedingso
Councilman Harris asked if this �oufdnds avtiilaUaeWwhichtcould1be used. The
City Engineer sa:�.d there were so i
Councilman Harris said he conh�Yel rathtersthapronla�streetrthatl�carrie�.fless
the money should be utilizec3
traffico The Finance Directassesse�7thaHet�J�idCthedmoreyacouldscometout ofct,
and some part of it could be ect was the
an improvemen.t project. CounciJ�man ;Sherid �n sa9_d that this proj
same as the one on Mississippi T j,eT� ao �e���°�ss�tyj as�for the safety1of a17-e
could be assessed bacic to the p r Y
Councilman Harris said 1haaSt�er�L�boni���o,��tic a°s'�asa.ble,�iLSCan beacon-
Kirkham s�!. ;d that as lo g �
siciered a street project and can be fina.nced in the u.'�€al mannei s
The Cit.y ALtorney sai_d that T1r. Di_ttmer i.s 9.i� the Uo �. I�a�y, and the man
that has spolcen �or him s�.iggesi:e� histsi�rnaDurem�f he wantsatoe�cceptlit�the
Counci 1's �propo.�al and a deeci f.or � �oceedings a
azd if- not, the fairest �-.ay woul.d Ue to start co�idemnation p
MOTION by Councilma.n Harris to r.equest thatr�ho-,�ama.ndsto�sazd him�a deed
Mro Dittmer advisi.ng him of the Council's p I on a voice vote,
to sign i_f he accepts . Seconded by Counci.lnlaa `Samuelson, Up
there' be:�.::ig no nays, Mdyor Kirlchari decJ.a-rc;d the motion carried.
The City Engineex s� md that thexealk ahiclL�can�b�pactec�uoa noWe°r del.ayed.the
side of the ga s station. f:or side�T
Mayor Kirkh.am said he thot�g�� Lhe $500 caiott�of.px�7�OC�to��t�h�` ��O°�pp°legeand
Coun.cilman `Samuelsozi askec
sign could com� under the cost of the pzoj�Gt ai�c� be chargeabl.e against the
overall sidetaalk programo The C�_ty En.��-ntc�-' said it probab.'�y could be
asseJsed, but the project is only in frcnt o£ the pro�ertyo
Mayox Ki_rkham said that the Counoi�thet1lancil�or�tlier57thtAaenueyloopOal.soo
to proceed with the a�qu1_.,ztion
The City Engi.neer_ said tl�:�t there is a 40' ea�rpr_y lot next to the DY. station.
which is o�•aned by the Graves i°i'�t�me�to�negotiateCfoxcit before�someoneaelse
this property, no�o woul.d be t
buys ito Councilman 'She:-_�_�.'.�:�n su�gested the possibi_lity of movin.g the looF�
further ea.st to the cenT_er.lvnPUOY��+�h`�S�s�over.olnCounc� 1man�Sheridan pointed
said that this ��rouJ.d be goa.nu 1
out that this will give more stacki.�lg roorn on 57th Ava�ue, and he felt tlis
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MOTION by Councilman 'Sheridan to direct the City ELttorn�y to.proceed with
acquiring comparative costs o� the 40 foot strip on 57tt� �venue east of
the DX Station or the extension o�' !�th ,Street aizd bring them bacic to th.e
Council. �he mot:ion �aas seconded, and upon a voice vote, there being no
nays, Mayor Kirkham derlared the motion carried.
Councilman H�.r.ris aslted about Yhe improvcmcnt; program for �tar Lane. The
City Engineer said that the ;State is woricing on a11 the intersections and
hope they c�n get them done next year. ,,
CH�iNG� ORDTR ��F'-6: ' : •
MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve Chan�e Order ��E-6 dated Octot�er 17,
1967, for t�;��o i-ype ''D" fixt:ures �or public area No, 30 in .the Civic. Center
in th.e amount of_- $2$S.00o 'Seconded by Councilman �amurs?sono Upon a voice
vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham decl.ared the motion carri�d. _
CHANGE ORD�R ,��M-L� ; ' •
� Mayor Y.i_rkham said that thi_s was t.he chan�e order .f.or duct worlc that the
Council wanted t:o continue to negotiate. Gouncilm�n Liebl said he would
like to see if a coznpromise could be arr.ived at to do justice to both parties.
Mayor ICirk}�am said that the cost to rlake thc: change in the duct work was.
necessitated Uy an. error in design. He said that if this error had not been
made, the bid price_may not have been as high; He said that Mr. SmiJ_ey had
admi.tted the woric had to t�e done.to complete the baildin�. Councilman
Samuelso;.� said that the architect had said h.e would pay half the cost.
Counci.l_man Harris said the architect- had agreed to pay the.w}zole thing.
Mayor Kirlcham said that the Administration should try to accomt�lish this.
MOTION by Coui�ciln�an Harris to refe.r Changc Order ���?--la. in the anlount .of.
$2,145,00 back to. t.tie Admic;istration. S�conded by Coui�cilma�z �-
a voice vote, there being no nays, T4ayor Kirkham declar.ed tize motion carried.
COI�TSIDEP�ATION OP;CLE�P�TNG �'ITLE - LOT 39� BIOCIC '°I'\" RIVLRVIEW I�'7;GHTS
ADDI___TION'_(_526 EI,X� � W�1LBtJRG: -- ---� _____ __
Mr.. Walbur� was pleser�t at the Coun.ci.l Meeti_ng and explai.ned that he taas
having a pr.obl_em �•ai_t�i Ti.tle Insural�ce Cr,mpany due to an error in a previous
Council Me�ti��g. IIe said that Lot 39 was given to the City as a gi.f.t, but
they needcd LoL-43, so t}l��y traded Lot 39 for� it, He said this information
had been _f.o�iz�d ir� the mi.�zutes but this �eas not adequate authority for Title
Insurance �,s the Coui�.ci� discussed i_t but did not direc* that it be done.
l3e said they �aould like to receivz a r_at9_ficati_on. of the action giving
Mr. Granger a quit claim deed. Councilman Sheridan asked if this deed was
r.egistered. Mr. Walbur� said that= it w�s,
MOTION by Counci_lman Harris to ratify the action of the previous Council at
th�ir_ Regular Cou�.�.ci.l I�Seeti.ng of Ntarch 5, 1967.. and ratif.y the execution of
a. quit claim cieed g;_�J�1z �t that ti_ine on I,ot 39, }31�ck Y, Riverivew Heights
Aadi.tio�l, known as 526 Ely Street. Secondec� by Councilman. Liebl. Upon a
voice vote, there bein� no nays, M�yor I��_rkha;r� declared tt�e motion carri_ed.
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RLGUL/�P. COTJNCiL M�ETING, NO���;�tliER 6, 1967
CONSZDLRATTON 0�� LAND �T��:`LI�A7'10N PTRMTT - C?iTtiS :
PAG� 15
Nir. Les Chies tz�as at th� C�u�lcil Meeting ancl said he wanted to finish
leveling his land, but he could not until he had a permit to remove the
exeess fi11. r5ayor I�irkt;a�n a:>icecl the Ci_ty T'nginc�r if Mr. Chies had
complied �ti�ith. al1 the previous requirements. The City Engineer said he
had not. He read thc last Council action whicli stated that Mr. Chies �aas
not to remove a�iy more fi11, but �oas to level the larin. Mr. Chies saicl
he could not ]_evel the l.and until he gets more fill out and he is not
gi.ving the Council. anytliir.g rlore as that would just be a duplication of
money alread5• spent, He sa�.d 1�e �oanted a yes or no answer from the Council
on whether he could go ahead. Ti�ere was a long discussion about why
Mr. Chies had not i:i.�.xished this when the Cou�zcil had given an. extension
before, the uzlhappy nei�hbors �,�ho had put up �ait:h so much, how athcr land
in the area is developing, and if Mr. Chies �aere given another permit, how
long it �oould ta}ce to finish the jot�. T1r. Chies said he �oanted some leeway
and ii the Council would give him from the present time until next August,
he could get it done. rir. Chics taas tol.d that a bond was needed according
to our ordinance. The City Attorne}� said that the original bond had never
had a release, so it could still be good if the bondi_ng company agreed to
an e�tension, bUt Uef.ore the City would let Mr. Chies do additional �•aork,
there should be somethi��g in �ariting. The City Attor�le.y said that if the
bondir�g compan;T allows an extei�sion, ttiey oaill �-aant to have a certa�in date
for completicn. Co�tncilmar� L:iebl tol.d A1r. Chies }ze will have to apply for
a new application gi��ing a completion date and provide proper bonding in
order for the Council to upiiold the Ordi.nazzces. He said he would also ask
him not to mal�e problecns fox the neighbo7-s. Ma}�or Kirkl�am said that
Mr. Chie s cai� apply ior a lai:d altc�-ation perir.it, an.d then the �ounci_1 can
make a determa_z:ati_on.
EASrN1ENT Rrqti� ST - GRE�T N01:`l'HERN 1�AlT�T-�ElY:
The City Attorney s�i._d he has checkect �,•�ith the Great Nqrthern Railway Company
to see if they o�an the adjacert proper_ty, �nd was told that they do. He said
the questio�s taould be wneth�r a road was lilcely to be put in whe�e the easemert
is loeated anci whether tlie proposed plazi ��aoulcl i.r,:t;�fer wi_th such a road. The
City Engineer showed the Council the rnap of the platted street.
P�OTTON by Counciln�an Samu�lson to return this easement request to the E�dmi��3_-
stration for iurtl�E�r study. Second.ecl by Couzicilman Sheridan. Upon a voice
vote, there being no n.ays, Mayor Kir;r.t-iam declared ttie motion carried.
P.�?SOLUTION ��185--1�67 - DI:TERTI:CN:LNG TILr: Ni�CESS:CTY 0� ANP PROVI:DTNG FOR. A TAX
LEVY IN EXCESS OF' NOP.AII�.I, CIZ'j' CI?AR7'1',R T�,X T:Ci��I:L'I'S : _^
NIOTI:ON b� Counc�_lman. 1larris to adopt l;�solu�.;on ��185-]_967. Second�d by
Councilman SarnueJ_so».. Upon a voice vote, there bei.rig no nays, May°or I�irkiiam
declared the moti.on caxried.
RESQ?,LTT:i:ON ��186�-1967 CI;PTIF'YING TA� TT�VY_ RI: UIP.FriF'NTS I'-::;?3 1968 TO COUNTY OF
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� ANOI� FOR COT,7;�rTTON� _
ri0TI0N by Counci.Ima�l Iiarris to adopt. �esoluti��;1 '��.86-1967. Seconcled by
1 Counci_lma� Samuelson. Upon a voi.ce vot:e, ther� bein� n.o nays, Mayor Kirlcham
declared tl�e mot i.on curried.
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RrSOLU'TTON ;%18i-1967 - P�,'SOLUTtON Z'0 nD��ER'i'1:S1�� 1�0?Z BIDS FOR T111; CONSTP�UC7'ION
OF FIZIDLEY r'IL'NTCI:P�1L Crl,I��1C�E : ^- --- --- �
MOTION by Councilmazz Samuelson to adopt Resol�rti.oz� ��1�7-1967. Seconded by
Counci_lman Liebl. Upo�z a voice vote, ttiere being no �iays, 1�layor I�irkham
declared the motion carried.
' RFSOLUTION ��188° 1967 - A RLSOI,U'1'lON TO ADVI�l:`i'I ST FOP. LIDS FOR A TP.ACTOR AI�D
SNO4tiTPLOja F�'OR SIDT[�7ALIC5: ��
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MOTION by Councilnlan Sheridan to adopt Resol.uti.on �f188-1967. Seconded by
Couneilman �Iarris. Upon a voiee vote, there � bc:ing �io nays, Mayor Kirlcham
declared the motion carried.
MOTION by Counci_lman Harris to request ttiat the Administration develop a
policy on the Ci.ty's obligations for snow r.emoval. Seconded by Councilman
Liebl. Upon a voice vote, ther.e being no nays, Mayor Kirlcham declared the
motion carried.
RESOLiJTION ��189-• 1967_- OhDERING PP�ET Ir�TNnR�' PT ANS, SP}?CIrIC[1TIONS AND ESTIAIATES
0� T�l� COSTS '1'H['sRE01?: SANTTL;I:Y SFj�'ER, Z�T�T�R ANll ST01�1 SEj�TI;K PROJI�CT N0. 88
�DDLi�DiJN1 ���A:. `_—. —..r._ .,__ �_
, MOTION bq Coun.cilmaiz Harr.is to adopt P.e�olution ��189-1967. Seconded by Council-
man Sheridan.
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The City �ngineer sa.id that there �vere qttite a few little industrial plants
asking for sazzitary sewer no��� that the out7.et is available. Councilman
Samuelson aslced i.f a study of the ix�.terceptor size has been made to made
sure it can handle the whole thing. The Ci.ty Er�gi.n�er. said that this area
will eve�ituall.y be going to the NSSSD.
THG VOTE upon the motion �vas a voice vote, there bcin� no nays, Mayc.;r Kirkham
declared the motion. carr.ied. •
RT'SOLU7'ION ��190-1967 ORDERi:I�?G PRI�L7_i�1INAI:Y PI��?'IS CN STRr�T Ii`'IPKOVEr1LNT PRO,TEC1
S T . 19 6 8 -1 �� D S T . 19 6 8 -: ? . �_ ______. ____._, ___--__________� _.____ __ _ _
Councilman Harri.s sai_d he noticed there were some streets listed without
petitions and asked ii it had b�e.n the deterc,ziziati_on of the Engineering
Departme»t that these streets were neede.d. The City Engineer. e�plained that
the Council has discussed the possibi�-ity o£ �st�ton Avenue goi.ng through,
they �aant 73rci to go in, 69th i.s going to be tor.n up t,�ith Project ���38 and
the people maq decide on a n��a str�et: �t: the hearing, rather than patching.
He said ttiat 53_rd A�enue anct 3rd Street are bad strects. He said tt�ere
are too maz�y streets i.�. the p�°oject, and riot er�ou;h t�,oney Lo do all the
streets, buL the Coui�ci7_ will be elinii_nating same of the streets.
Councilman Harr�_s said that on 73r� Avcnue, the cost of the old 73rd Service
Road was borne by tt�.e rievelope-r. of tl�e P�1e]_ody TIF nor area so he questi.c�:?ed
whether the.ne�,� 73rd Aven�e could be asses�ed against the Me1od}� Manor. �iorth
area. Counci_lman Sheri_da�i said tl.ere ti�Jas an Uutlo� of 1 foot to protect
theGn against th�.s. The�-e was a dis�ussion of whc:ther 73rd can be assessed
to the bezlefitti.i�d pron�xt�� on thc. south si�e. Mayo?� Kirki�am said that it
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is the sout:h hali of the road that� is beinU put in, so it wi11 all be
assessal�le to the property, lhe City Attorney said that the City cait
assess th�m for impro:-ements up to the poi��t wliere the cost of the
assessmetzt e�ceeds the value oi the irmprovemezit. He said thi_s �aould be
a suU jecti.ve deteruliz�ation to be rnade b5� tl�e Eng;izzeers and Appraisers,
which t}ie prop�rty oianer could appeal. 1?e said t}lat the reasonizi� on this
is lo�ica]_ and could be presented as the reason it �aas done. Councilman
Harris aslced if the owner has agreed to give an easement for the service
road ior 73rd Avcnue. The City Engine�r said they have indicat�d they
would be wil.li_ng, but there was sti7_1 tirnc� to get it beLore construction
begins.
MOTIOi�T by Couricilman �lar_r_i_s to request the Administration contact the
State Hightaay Department and the Cou�.ity to proceed with l.ettings for. the
sig�zali.zat.ion of the corners of 73-rd Avenue and 69th Avenue. He said
there wil]_ be a real ,>r.��b1�m getti.ng cars out. The motion was seconded
by Couz�cilman Ziebl. Upon a voi_ce vote, ttiere beino no nays, Mayor
Kirlcham declared the motiori carried. -
The Council discussed the possiUility of adding titi'ashi�zgton Street from
67tti Avenue to the new const.r.uction in thc project, Uut dccided to leave
it out at present because of_ a storm sewe�- prob.lem. .
MOTION Uy Councilmar�. Sheridai� to adopt Resolution ��190-1967. Seconded by
Councilman Lieb1, Upon a voice vote, there bein,s�, no nays, Mayor Kirlcham
declared the motion carried.
RESOLUTION ��191-1967 - AIJTHOItI77_NG TIU�. EYE��UTION OP �N AGREEMGI�?T W� 7'�I T�LF
BOARD OF WAT�R CO?/ufISS=C.ONEP,S 0�' THG CTT'i' Oi' ST. PAiJL BY TI3� CITY Ol FRIDLEY
CONCLRNING A PAYI�TLPvT_ IN LTFtT OF STRFr7' ASSESSx1'�J:�':iS; ^
MOTION by Council.man Hazris to adopt Reso7_ution ��191-1967. Second�d by
Councilman Sheridan. Upo» a vofce vote, t.here bein� no nays, Mayor. Kir;cham
declared the motion carriel.
CONSIDTRATIOid OI' M.i.N?�TESOTA_ TRANSrFI� }�/1ILT�7AY COI�T'ANY AGR�FI�9�NT FOR GRANTING A
SANIT�IKY S�WER EH.SEMEN'l: �� �
MOTION by Gouncil.man Samuc��lsorx to authorize'the signirg of the sanitary sewer
easement agrecme�t bet�acen t11� Minnesota '�ran.sfer Rai.7.�aay Company and the
City of Fri_d1ey. Seconded by Councilma.r� Sherida,n. ilpon a voice vote, there
bei.n� no nays, Mayo�- KirL:taam decl�� ed the n�otion c2rried.
TRAI'FIC COU�'1 ON 68TrI PLACI�'. �'1ND I,UCI� LANT v
The Couzzcil studi_ed the tr�ffi.c co��.nt and ccirilnent�d that. most of the tra.ffic
is gen.erated f_roir. the apartm�nt buildir�g, The City Engi.neer. compared the
figures from th�_s count= to tr.affic cot�nts taken a.t other locations in the
City.
Chief McCarthS� sai_d that the probJ_em still remai.ns at 69th Avenue and T.}I.
��65. Coui�cilmai� Harris askecl about tryinU �o ge.t. a sign.al light at the
cor�zer. Chief I�ZcCarthy s�i d he ti���uld ��•ecol�umend lczving this street a one-
way, but t.hey could try tc get si_gnals, al.ttlottgh ',:e t.izou�l,l the St.ate ���ou1d
feel. it taas tco c]_ose t;, P�iississiPpi �t7-ee�.
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this. There was a discussiozz of the type o� heaters, how close they �oere
to paper storage, and means of keepi��g the s�aitch from being tampered �aith.
The City L�ngin.c:er passed out a brochure on the unit. It was decided that
the circuit breaker could be put hi.gh enough so it would be out of reach.
MOTION by Councilman Harris �o grant the waiver of fresh air-intake ducts
based on the proposal before the Council, with the understandin; that the
switches be mounted so that they cannot be easily tampered with. Seconded
by Councilman Lieb1. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Ki���.�ham
declared the motion carried.
Lzc�ns�s:
Councilman tIarris asked if negotiations have been completed with the
Watson Construction Company on the Onan Building which they are constructing.
The City Engineer said that there was no problem on this, as the se�aer
connections have been figured, and the City should have the checl: tomarroca.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to approve the following Iicenses;
EXCAVATING _
Grudem Brother.s Co.
634 North Prior Ave.
St. Paul, Min.nesota 55104
GAS
Grudem Brothers Co.
635 North Prior Ave.
St. Paul, Min�zesota
Nygard Plumbi_ng & Heating Co.
7435 Highway ��65
Fridley, Minnesota
GENEI2�L CONTKL�CTOR
by: Myhri_n K. Grudem
by: Leo W. l3ren
by: Ni1s Nygard
A.B.C. Cabin�t & �v'ood�aork Mfg. 1i�c.
10�06 Wayzata Blvd.
Mi_nnei.onlca, Minnesota by; Henry Vakac
Kerriu.l A. Hill Const. Co. �
1566 1Zhode T.sland Ave.
riinneapolis, i�Ii_nnesota by: K.e?.r�it A. Hil1
Watson Constructi.on Co.
252 Soutl� Plaza B1dg.
Minneapolis, Niii�nesotia
HEATING
Grudern Brotliers Co.
635 NorLh Pzi.or Ave.
St. Paul, Mi.nr�esota
by: B. R. Parlc
by: Irvin Grudem
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fiTATING Coiltinued�
Nygard P1bg. & Heating
7435 Highway ��65
Fridley, Tlinnesota
Siegler-�Mi�znesota
106 East Lalce Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota
CIGARETTL
Target Stores, Inc.
755 53rd Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota
I,CE Mt�CH1NE
Al's Gulf
7365 East River Road N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota
SERVICE STATION
by: Nils Nygard
by: B. J. Mitchell
by: Pioneer Vendi_ng Company
b}=: Allan L.tidzkstrom
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RENEWAL
NEW
Bernie's Portable Greasing
5333 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota by: Bernard B. Osborn
Mico Independei�.t Oil Co.
6500 East River Road N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota by: Ken.neth, K. Mix
The motion approving tlle l.icenses was seconded by Couzzcilcnan Samuelson.
Upon a voice vote, there bei.ng no na}�s, Mayor Kixkham declared the motion
carried.
E S T INfATT S:
Councilman Samuelson asked if the work being done by the F. D. Chapman
Construction Compan is going aI1 right, or if there have been any further
problems. The City Engineer said that everything is proceedixzg fairly
good, and that he thought they toould make it now that they tiave the exten-
sion. Councilman Harris aslced if R. F. Pai�ek Construction Company llas
adjusted the letter.s on t]�e Flag Pole. The Ci.ty �ngineer said that they
will do this, and that this payrn�n.t was only a parti_al payment. Council-
man Harris asked iahat portion ot the. work Hoffnian Electric Company, Ir.c.,
has left to complete. The Ci_ty Engineez said t:hat thcre was sti11 $16,000
worth of work left to fi_nish.
MOTION by Counci_l�ii�n Harris to approve tlie follo�ain� estimates for pa}Tment:
Ehlers and Associates, In.c.
Financia.l Co�zsultants
507 Marquette Ave.
Mini�eapolis, Mi.nn. 55402
Professional Services - Sale and
Issuance of $1,830,000 Special
Assessment Fund Iionds $ 7,575.G0
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IIoward LeFevere, Lefler, 1Iamiltozi and Pearsan
Attorneys at Law
2200 I'irst National 13anlc �;uilding
Minneapolis, Minr�esota 55402
Legal Services - Sa1e and Issuance of
$1,830,000 Special Assessment Fund Fonds
Hoffman Electric Company, Inc.
Anoka, Minnesota 55303
Fridley Civic Center - Certificate No. 9
(9-1-67 through 9-30-67) 9-30-67
Northwest Bituminous Co., Inc.
P.O. Box 6601
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55420
Street Improvement Project No. 1967-1
(3rd Street)
A11ied B3.acktop Company
3601 48th Avenue Northeast
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Street Improvement Project No. 1967-10
(Seal Coat) according to con�_ract
Estimate ��2 (FINAL)
Ray Jordan and Sons, Inc.
2701 Second Street North
Minneapolis, Minriesota 55411
Esti_mate ��2 (t'INAL) Water I:mprovement:
.Project No. 75-G (Landscapin.g), accor.di.ng
to contract (Fridley Commons, I?iltratio�z
Plant, and lz r�G Reservoir)
Bartan Contr.acti_ng Co. �
1030 - 89th Avenue Narth
Osseo, Minnesota
Estimate ��4 (FINAL) Street Improvcm.ent
Pro�ect No. 1966-5, according to con.tract
(In�ZSbruck 5th �'�ddition)
Plaza Lawn Tiater_i.a1s, Tnc.
2374 W. County P,oad D.
New Brig hton, Minn, 55112
Estimate �kl (PARTI:�.T,; f.or ���o,:lc completed
this date for constrt�ction of "Pl_ac�t�.iz�
for Civic Center_" accor.ding to the contract
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$ 1,200.00
$ 5,625.00
$ 411.64
$ 4,888.35
$ 6,872.14
$ 11,792.53
$ 2,454.70
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, R. r. Panelc Construction Co.
510 - 13th Averiue Northwest
New Uirhgton, Minnesota 55l_12
' Estimate ��l (PARTIAL) for. worlc completed this
date for construction of Si�n and Flag Pole
according to the contract - Civic Center
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(A joint venture), 1017 Rhode Island Ave. North
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55327
Estimate �k4 (PARTIAL) Storm Setiaer Improventent
Project No. 87, according to contract (�1y
and Ruth Street area)
$ 2,088.18
$ 8,278.35
The mota_on approving the Estimates was seconded by Councilman Sheridan,
' and upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirlcham declared the motion
carried.
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P�TITION ��38-1967: RT�UESTING STREET CURB AND STORNI S�t�ER - 75TH FROM
STINSON BOULisVARD TO LL�I�SID� ROAD:
MQT_ION liy Councilman Harris to receive Petition ��38-1967 and refer it to
the Administration tor pr_ocessi�lg. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon
a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
HAZARllOUS 13UILDING ACTION ° DiIVE IN - EAST. RIV�R ROAD AND MISSISSIPPI PLACE:
Councilman 3ieb1 said tYiat the owner of this property has be�en given a whole
year to clean i.t up, and has done nothing. He said that he has had several
calls about rats, ancl this should go to court or be burned down as it is a
hazard. The City Attorney said that the Council should approve an order commencing
Hazardous Buil.di_ng Acti_on which ��i11 con.demn it for occupan.cy until it is brought
up to code or torn down. Counci_lman Harris asked ho�a lo�zg thi.s �ai11 take. The
City Attorney sai_d that the otianer will have 30 days to apply for a building
permit if they intend to bri.ng it up to co1e, and 90 days to complete the
constzuction. If L-hey do ,`.�ot apply within 30 days, theCourt is asked for
permission to remove it and assess it to tne owner.
MOTION by Councilman Iiar.ris to dir.ect th� City �ttorney to file the necessar.y
papers to start condem�zation proceedings to have the buildi:zg removed. The
moti_on was seconded, ar�d upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
C Ol��1UN I CATI ON S:
LOCAL UNION ��792:
MO'I'TON by Councilman Harris to receive the communication fr.om Local Union
��792 and reier i.t to tlle City iian�ger. for ncgotiati.ons with the proper
peopl.e. Seconcled by Councilman Samue]_son. Upon a voice v�te, ther.e being
no nays, Mayor I`i.rl<h:zrn �eclared the motion car7-i_ed.
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LOC�L tJNIONS ��152 AND �F458:
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MOTION by Councilman Har.ris to receive the cormnunciation from Tocal Unions
��152 and ��458 and refer it to the City Tlanager for negotiatior.s with the
proper people. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice voce, there
being no nays, Mayor Kirlcham declared the motion carried.
C) PROGRF'SS REPORT - S. C. SMILrY, ARCHITECTS:
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive and file the report dated October 16,
, 1967 from S. C. Smiley & Associates. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan.
Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kir kham declared the motion
carried.
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MOTI0;�1 b}� Couzzcilman Sheridan to receive and file the communication from
the Fridley 3aycees. Seconded by Cou�zcilman Li�.U1. Upon a voice vote, there
being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
Councilman iIarri_s said that there are some trees planted in front of the
Jaycee billboard, and he has told them he ��aould advise.the Administrati_on
and ask that this situation be taken care of.
�� TWIN CITY LIN�S: BUS ROUTE
Councilman Harris said he would be contacting the Railroud and Warehouse
Commission on thzs.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the communication from the T�ain City
Lines, Inc. Seconded by Councilrnan Samur�;.son. Upon a voice. votc, there
being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
�F N.S.S.S.A. - RE: N.S.S.S.D. RESOLUTION �f17-1967 AND CITY OF F�IDLEY
R�SOLUTION ��164-1967;
Councilman Sheridan said that this letter regards the REC assignment for
D. W. On1n Compaziy. Coui.cilman Samuelson asked ho�•� many RECs it caill. be .
The City Engi»ecr said figuring 20 gallons per employee and sexvice �aater,
it came to 160 P,ECs. Councilmai� Sherida�z said that: the NSSSD thought tliat
the O��.an Company would be tyi�zg into their. system along the railroad tracl:s
toward 69th Avenue, but he had inior.med thern that it goes i�lto our o�an line.
' MOTI:ON by Councilman Harris to rece3_ve and file the commt�nicatio�l from
the North Suburban Sanitary Sewer Distr;_rt dated October 25, 19ti7. Second�d
by Cotincilman Samuel.son. Upon a voice vote, there bei.?-�g no nays, Mayor
Kirkham declared the mot.ion carried.
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._�- ----- _ �_� �._A
MOTION by Counailma.n Samuel_son to receive �^nd fi.l� the c.ommuni.cation from
the FederaJ_ Lumber Company. Seconded by Councilman Liebl_. Upon a voi.ce
vote, there being no nays, Ptayor I:ii•�:ham declarecl the moi:ion carried.
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�H) T1�M0 FROi1 Cl2'�' ENG�i:NI�FP�: STATUS OI' '1'1:L�1 FIC SIGN�IZS ON T. H. �r`47 AI�D
T. H. ��65: —_.._--_ __,_
MOTION by Councilman Har.ris to receive and file the memorandum from the
City Enbineer, Seconded by Couiici_lman 1,i_eb1. ilpozz a voice vote, Lhere
being no zza��s, Mayor Ki..rldlam <leclared the motion carried.
�Z� '1'���0 CONfI�NNIC�TIONS FRCi�1 T1�IL STATE 0�� MI�I��IVESOTA HIGIit�nY DLPAP.1��'NT
REGARDING MATN`1'ENL�I�TCE OF FRON`iAGE KOADS :
The City Lngineer explained tliat the first letter asks the City of Fridley
to take over the maintenance of the frontage roads as indicated on their
drawing, ancl the second letter indicated they would provide service, but
not the same amount as before because of the cutback in funds. The City
Engi_rteer showed the Council a map of the roads involved.
Councilman Har.ris mentioned that the ditclies are only being mo�aed two
lengths back, and the ditches and banks are full of wee�s, and he said
they should be aslced to change this poli_cy, or the City will have to
provide mowing.
Councilman Liebl aslced the City Enoineer if he had received an answer on
the Stzte's policy for the pedestrian crossover bri_dges. The City
Engincer said th�t every time he calls them, they say "n.ert weelc".
Councilman Samuelsoii suggested the City Engineer ca11 the State and
get the landscaping plans goi�zg.
MOTTON by Counca_1m��� Sheridan to receive tlie two letters from. the State
oi riinnesota Hightiaay Departn:ent dated OctoLer 19, 1967 and October. 24, 1967.
Second.ed by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays,
Mayor Kir'�ham declared the motion carried.
ATTOI:NEY GENEP.AT - KE: SU7T:
The City Attorn.ey* explained that this was a suit being brought for price
fixing of chlor-alkali produc�s. IIe said Yie had been requested by the
Attorney General to sei�d a li.st. of the prociucts purchased by Fr;dley.
He said i.hat it would necessitate Cour.lcil ��pproval to join �oith them in
this suit. He said that it would necessitate Council approval to join
with them in this suit. He �:xplai�ied that it i.s a tri.ple damage type
suit:, and he does not kn.ow how much morey coul.d be reco��er_ed, but if there
is no recover5�, the maximum it would cost }�r_i_dl.ey would be $300.
MOTION by Counc�lman Lieb1 tfiat tlie Ci_ty of Frid�ey participate wi_th the
other communiti_es in this chlor-alkali ant;-•trust suit. Seconded by
Councilmin �iarris. Upon a vei_ce vote, there i�ei.ng no nays, rlayor Kirlcham
decl_ared the motion carried.
MEETTi`G ?Y�I`.['II NOP�TIT�s'Ri�; STATES PO�����?� COi�i�r'�i�il':
Mayor Kirkha;n said that evcryone was not dl�le io atteud the mee.ting as set
up for Novemb��r 8, 19Fi7 so the. meetii�g has beez: rescl?eduled for Novecnber ]_3,
1967 at 9; 30 P.N'i. , and he asked the Ci.ty �fanager t:o cal.l anJ e::plain..
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PAGL 2 5
c��v�ss or.�• vo�r�;s :
The Council discussed a date to meet for the. Canvass oL Vot.es and decided
on November 8, 1967 at 4:30 P.M.
R};SOLUTION ��192--1967 ORDERING It•1PP�OVENI�NTS, �PPP�OV�1T QF PLANS AND ORDERING
ADVIsIi'1'ISEMG,I�T FOR BIDS: W�Z`E1'., S�I�?1_TARY _SL'�j�1L'R_AND STORM SEWER PItO.T�CT ��88:
The City Engineer said that this resoltition included some work on 73rd
Avenue.
MOTION by Council.man flarris to adopt Resolution �F192-1967. Seconded by
Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, rlayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
ADJOURNMENT:
There being no further business, Mayor Kirlcham c�eclared the P.egular Council
Meetin� of November 6, 1967 ad jourtled at 1:00 r^�.M.
P,espectfully submitted,
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Secretary to the Council
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The Special Council Meeting was called to order by Mayor
Kirkham at 8;30 P.P•1., iaednesday, November 8, 1967.
ROLL CALL
r1EMPEP.S PRFSENT: Samuelson, Liebl, Kirkham, Sheridan, Harris
MEMP�RS �PSENT: None
CAI�?VASS OI' GEI�TRAL �I,ECTION OF NOVEMI�ER 7, 1967:
MOTION b5T Harris, seconded by Liebl, to adopt the statement
of Can.vass �nd Declaration of Resul.ts as will found on the
following pages. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays,
Mayor Kirlcham declared the motion car�ied.
AD JOUP.NNI�NT :
There being no fur.tt�er business, Mayor I:irkiiam declared the
Special Council Meeting of November 8, 1967 adjourned at
8:40 P.M.
Respectfully submiti=ed,
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Marvin C. �3runsell
Acting Secret-ary t:o tt�e Council
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THE MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL PUPLIC H�ARING MLL'TING OI' NOVErT13ER 13, 1967
The Special Council Meeting oi November 13, 1967 was called to order by
Mayor Kir.kham at 8;00 P.M.
OP�NING CER�MONY:
Mayor Kirkham asked the audience to stand and join in saying the Pledge of
Allegiance to the Flag.
ROLL CALL
�IENIBERS PRESENT: Kirkham, Liebl, Harris, Samuelson, Sheridan
MENtBERS ABSENT: None
ADOPTION OF AGFNDA:
MOTION by Counci_lman Harris to adopt the agenda as presented. Seconded
by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
REZONTNG RE UEST - COMN�RCE PARK - FEDERAL LLT�ZBER CO��'IPANY:
� Mayor Kirkham said that this requested rezoning had been formally
withdrawn by the Federal Lumber Company. Mayor Kirkham declared the
Public Hearing on Rezoning Request ZOA ��67-09 closed at 8:03 P.M.
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APPROVF�L OF A PRELIMINL�RY DEVELOPI��NT PLAN - BOURDEAUX' S SPRING BROOK
ADDITION:
Mr. Harold Schroeder and Mr. Howard J. Dumphy were present at the Council
Meeting to go over the Planned Development plans with the Council.
The City Engineer said he would outline some of the highlights for the
Council, and then the developer could go into more o£ the details. The
City Engineer e�plained that this area is already rezoned as a Planned
Development District, and the concept has changed from the one ori�inally
plannecl, in that the developer has eliminated the town houses, and it wil
be apartment houses and a shoppi_ng area. He outlined the area on the map.
He said that some streets would hava to be vacated to fit the complex,
and the developer has agreed that the City talce 24 feet additional right-
of-way from ttaeir property fcr right and left turning lanes on East River.
Road on the condition that this property is included in the area requirements.
The City Engineer showed the parking plan and explai.ned that it will be
25 feet from the R--1 zone, separated by a planting strip, and the parking
area wi11 be setbacic 35 feet from the road, so the garages �vill be 11 feet
from the right-of_-way after the City has taken their 24 feet of right-of-
way. The City Engineer said that one questi_on not resolved, is on the
access. He said that some st:udies have been made, and NIr. Schroeder feels
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they can maybe get by with one access. Mr. Schroeder said that when the
development gEts some tenants, the requirements will be better defined
and then they will sit do�an with the engii�.eers and plan for a good
ingress and egress plan from East River Road.
Mr. Schroeder said that in developing their plan, they have worked within
the zoning requirements, and taken into account the adjacent areas and
East River Road. He said they had �aorked with traffic experts, who did
not feel this development would cause any problems on East River Road,
but if conditions change after this is constructed, they will work with
�.7homever the City names on the problem.
Mr. Schroeder stated that in developing their plan, they did not subscribe
to the typical kind of apartment complex in this area, but toolc into
account the topogra.phy and lay of the land,tIze wooded and and sloping
terrain and have the apartments stepping down the hill and away from the
residential property. He said that the garages will be down below, so
that only the roofs wi11 shotia from .tt2e road •and these roofs may be planted.
He said that there wi11 be a bridge across the creek to take care of traffic
from the apartment area to the center.
Mr. Schroeder said that the Planning Comrnission and the City Engineer have
been most cooperative and helpful in helping to develop this plan, which
will be a developm�nt in excess of $2,500,000. Mr. Schroeder showed a
rough.� sketch and pointed out the lighted paths and interior access.
Councilman Liebl asked Mr. Schroeder to show where the bridge would be,
and if it would be for cars. Mr. Schroeder said that it would be only a
pedestri_an walkway. Councilman Liebl asked what kind of shopping stores
they were planning on. Mr. Schroeder said that they had a grocery chain
store, drug store, dime store and possibly smaller miscellaneous stores
in mind, but this may or may not materialize.
Councilman Liebl asked if Mr. Schroeder planned to remove much ground.
Mr. Schroeder said they have tried to retain the natural terrain as much
as possibl��, and have made a conccrted effort not tb move more ground than
necessary. Councilman Samuelson asked if the landscaping zone, as a
barrier on the north praperty line, would include a fence. Mr. Schrc�eder
said that they prefer landscaping, but if a fence is necessary they would
put one up.
There was a discussi_on on sewer and water utiliti_es, and Mr. Sch.roeder
said they would not be di.stu.rbing the utilities, only the street pat�terzi.
The City Enginenr said that two streets need to be vacated in Fairmont
Circle to bua.ld this complex, and doubl.e cast iron pipes may have to be
put over the utilities to protect them.
Coun.ei_lman Harri_s aslced if there had been ,-�?.ij• t�hc�ught of lini_ng up Liberty
Street. Mr.. Schr.oeder said that there has been no decision as to where
the access would be, and East River Road's conditions could change so that
anythit�g decided now may not be valid when construction is finished. He
said it had been the engineer's recoutmen.dation to either line it up
directly or l_00 to 150 feet of:f the access point to be sure there is a
controlled izx�ersection. �Ie said that if tow accesses are necessary
ancl the City recommends there be tlao, this is what they will provide.
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Councilman Harris aslced r1r. Schroeder if it was his plan to build the
apartment complex first. Mr. Scl�roeder said that this was correct, then
they will seek out tenants for the shopping area, and the plan could be
accelerated, if tenants are found. Councilman Harris said he felt the
street pattern should be decided Uefore construction on the commercial
enterprise is started. Councilmaii Samuelson aslced about a storni sewe.r
easement in the vicinity o£ the garage construction. Mr. Schroeder said
that there is an outlet here, which they will reroute, p.robably to the
Creek. The City Engineer said that they caere in basic agreement on the
utilities and wi11 taork together on this. There was a discussion on
deceleration lanes and a future signal light, Mr. Dumphy said that they
have acquired the Hugo corner, and will be able to incorporate Hugo and
the street vacation and the access factor will be easier to work out.
Councilman Liebl aslced about the electrical facilities. Mr. Schroeder
said they hoped to go underground from Ruth Street to the complex for
di_stribution. He said he has not checked the main sources, but would
like to run the lines underground. .
' Mayor Kirkham said tha_t it was a pleasure to see a development planned
from an overall aspect, and i`t gives the idea of what real plani�ing can
do. Councilrria�� Shcr.a_dan said that it has been a real benefit to the
Council and the City Departments to have such a complete brochi?.:r.e laid
' out for them. Cou��cilmZn Samuelson said that this will be a real asset
to our community.
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MOTION by Coun.cilman H.arris to close the Public Hearing on P1� ' Devel-
opment District -- i3ourdeaux's Spring Brcolc Addition. Seconded l; Council-
man Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there t� ing no nays, Mayor Kirkham
declared the PubZic Hearing closed at 8:37 P.M.
The City Engineer pointed out that there were quite a few items that
should have def.inite decisions m<�de on them. Mr. Schroeder said that
they would be pretty much the Planning Commission's recommendatio�ZS.
The City Engineer said direction.s should be given to be sure that every-
thin� i.s und�rstood by both the Counci.l and the developer before the
developer goes i_nto the financing of tlie project. Councilman Harris
suggested the City Engineer make a list of•changes and recommendations,
and appr.oval could be gi_ven contingent on the listed items being met,
then the developers will know which way they will have to go. Mr. Schroeder.
said that this would be fine with them. The City Engineer said that they
ki�.o�a the it.ems p?�etty muct�, a.nd they will b� l.isted in detail. to be clear.
SIDEWALI� ORDINANCE :
Councilma.n Ilari:i_s rPquested that the Side�aalk Ordinar.�ce be brought back
on the agenda at tlie next regular meeti_nb for a Counci_1 der_ision regarding
width. He said tha* the Or.dinance presently reads, "four or five f�et",
and the�e is a case in F'ridley ���here a 4 foot sidewalk runs into a 5 foot
sidewalk.
LET'1'BRS PFGARDTNG INDUSTKIAL DA.Y:
Councilman Harri_s said that phone calls and se.ver.al letters have been
recei_ved f.rom the peop)e that had been i_n attendance at the Fridley Industrial
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Day, thantcing the City. He said he felt it was a real success, and these
letters indicate that the visitors had a chance to view the community
with much more interest ttian be�ore. He said that 3 or 4 businesses
have prospects interested in Fridley.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the letters regarding the Fridley
Industrial Day. Seconded by Councilman Sherid� . Upon a voice vote,
there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
AD JOURNI��NT :
MOTION by Councilman Harris to adjourn the Special Public Hearing Meeting
of November 13, 1967. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote,
there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the Meeting adjourned at
8.:45 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
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Mary Lu Strom .
Secretary to the Council
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ORDINANCE N0. � � �
AN QRI)INAN�E ADOPTTNG THE BiJDGET FOr. FISCAL YFAR 1968
1 THE CITY OF FRIDLEX ORDAINS:
SECTION l: That the annual bucibet of the City of Fridley for the fiscal year
, beginning January 1, 1968 which has been submitted by the City rlanagei:
and modified and appr.oved by the City Council is hereby adapted; the total of the
said bud�et and the major divisions thereof being as follows;
� REVL,NUE AVAILAPLE RF.QUIRENI�NTS
CURF.�:JT P.EVEIvU}; : GENTRAL FUND :
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General Property Tax. . . . . $ 599,402.00
Lzcenses and Permits. . . . . . 51,350.00
Fines and Forfeitures . . . . . 18,950.00
From Other Agencies. . . . . . . 256,360.00
Service Charges. . . . . . . . . 20,985.00
Non-Revenue Receipts . . . . . 182,941.00
. TOTAL $1,129,988.00
GENERAL PROPERTY T�'1XE S
FOR OTHEI: FUNDS :
Debt Service Fund - Parks. ..$ 37,828.00
PuUlic Employees Retir_ement
Fund . . . . . . . . . 32,036.00
Firemen's Relief �'und:
Insurance Refund . . . 7,000.00
Mil1 Levy. . . . . . . 17,889.00
State Aid - Highways . , . . . 88,000.00
Debt Service lund - Iaiprove-
tnent Bonds . . . . . . 0.00
Debt Service Fund -
Civic Center Bonds . . 37,338.00
Police Pension Fund. . . . : . 17,889.00
TOTAL ,� 237,980.00
TOT�L ALL I�'ITNDS �1, 367� 968. OG
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City Council . . . . . . . $
City Manager's Office . . . .
Municipal Court . . . . . . .
Elections & Registrations . .
Finance. . . . . . . . . . .
Auditing . . . . . . . . . .
Legal. . . . . . . . . . . .
Boards & Commissions. . . . .
Buildings & Grounds . . . . .
Police. . . . . . . . . . . .
Fire. . . . . . . . . . . . .
Building Inspection . . . . .
Civi1 Defense . . . . . . . .
Engineering . . . . . . . . .
Public Works . . . . . . . .
Street Lighting . . . . . . .
Sanitation & Health . . . . .
Parks, Recreation & Band. . .
Health & Hospital Insurance .
Library . . . . . . . . . . .
Reserve . . . . . . . . . . .
TOTAZ GENERAL FUND
OTHER FUNDS:
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23,845.00
32,315.00
15,045.00
12 , 975 . C��
62,779.00
5,500.00
14,700.00
19,343.00
54,580.GG
228,987.00
79,811.00
46,462.GC
25,879.00
50,821.00
� 216,535.OG
29,150.0�:
11,21.O.GG
163,051.00
9,0OO.00
O.OG
28,000.00
$1,129,988.00.
P.E.R.�. . . . . . . . . . .. $ 32,036.OQ
Firemen's Relief . . . . . .. 24,889.00
Debt Service-Park Bonds . . . 37,0�+O.OG
State Aid - Highways .. . . . 88,0OO.OG
Debt Service-Improv. Bonds. . 0.00
Debt Service-Civic Center Bds. 31,585.00`
Police Pen.sion Fund. . . . . 17,889.00
TOTAL 231,439.00
TOTE�Z ALL FUNDS �1,361,427.0���
' SECT'TOP; 2; That the City 1`�anager be directed to cause the appropriate accounting
entri_es to be made in the books of the City.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY TI3E CITY COUNCIT THIS DAY OF , 1967.
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NiARVIN C. BRUNSFLIa, CITY CLERI:
SIGNED:
JACK 0. KIRKHAr1, NIAYOK
First Readi_ng: November 6, 196
Second Reading:
Publish
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ORDINANCE N0. � / `�� 1967
AN ORDINANCE UNDER SECTION 12.07 OF THE CITY
CHARTER TO VACATE STREETS AND ALLEYS AND TO
AMEND APPENDIX C OF THE CITY CODE
The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows:
SECTION l. For the vacation of the street described as follows:
All that paxt of Charles Street that is bounded
on the West by the Mississippi F.iver; on the North
by the South line of Lot 3, Block l, Hayes River
Lots; on the East by a line extended South parallel
to and located 25 feet West of the East line of said
Lot 3, Block 1, Hayes River Lots; and on the South
by the North line of Lot 3, Block 2, Hay�s River
Lots,
All lying in the North Half (NZ) of Section 22,
T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, State
of Minnesota,
be and is hereby vacated, except that the City of
Fridley retain an easement for dxainage and utility
purposes over the portion of the street hexei_n
described and vacated. ,
SECTION 2. The said vacation has been made in conformance with
Minnesota Statutes anct pursuant to Section 12.07 of the
City Chartex and Appendix C of City Code shall be so
amended.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, THIS
DAY OF , 1967.
ATTEST:
C?TY CI�RK - Marvin C. Brunsell
First Reading: ���;ernber &., 1�loZ
Second Readin�:
Publish . . . . _
MAYOP. - Jack 0. Kirkham
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A R�SOLUTION S�TTING SE4,l�R SERVIC�; CIIAKGES FOR MULTIPLE DWE,LLINGS
AND TRAILER COURTS.
WHEREAS, the City of Fridley Ordinance No. 113, Section 8(b)
states thai the rate for se�ver service use charges in multiple
dwellings, industrial and commercial property shall be determined
by the City Counci_1 by resolution, and
WHEREAS, it is the intention of the City Council to adopt
a new rate schedule for sewer use charges for multiple d�aellings and
trailer courts effective December 1, 1967.
NOL,1; THEREFORE, BE IT RESOI�VED, by the Council of the City o�
Fridley that:
The rate scY:edule for trailer courts and multiple dwellings
under on roof sha11 be as follo�as;
1 through 50 units -$7000 per unit
51 through 150 -$6.00 per_ unit
over 150 units -$5.50 per uni.t
The charges estabJ.ished herein shall take precedei�ce over any
previous rates established for multiple dwellings and shall be placed
in effect on December l, 1967.
PASSED AND ADCPTED Bi' T�iE CITY COUNCII� OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEX THIS
DAY OF
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CITY CLERI: - M�.rvin C a Brunsell
, 1967.
MEIYOR - Jack 0. Kirlct�am
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MEMORANDUl�i
SUBJT3CT: COi��4IINITY_ KOOM - COUNCIL CHAP��T3�R USE POLICY
1. TI�e pur.pose of this rnemorandum is to cl�zrify conditi_ons and terms
whereas the Civic Center, Council Chambers and Conununity Room portion of
the Council Chambers tnay be used as a meeting place. This memorandum is
applicaUle to use of room(s) by residents of Fr.idley, Minnesota,
2. Restriction on Use:
A. The Council Chambers and over.flow room ta be referred to
hereafter as the Community Room are primarily designed and intended for
official Ioca1 gove.rnnient n�e�tings. Therefore priority for use of the
Communi.ty Roorn wi11 be given to governmental uses.
' B. The rooms may not be used for purposes that would cAUSe any
interference whatsoc:ver with Cour.t, Council or other governmental. meetings,
� regular or emergency scheduJ.ed in the bililding areu. If interference could
� possi.bly occur, th.e goveriiment function has priority �nd other rleetings would
be immediately cance]_Ied. The cancellati.on privilege shall apply regardless
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of reservation by the ti.on--governmental users.
C. D�nces shal.l not be held in the Co:Tununity Room; nor �ny games
or �xcti.vities �ahere F?iysical e�;ercise is a part: of the pro�ram.
D. An attenda.nt (City Eniployee) u�i11 be present in the buildir�g
during the peri_od occupied by all non-govcrnmir.t users. The Janitor may
suffice for the attendant during his normal �aorking hour.s.
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November l3, 1967
� E. Use of the Civic Center wi11 be normally restricted to the
Community Room, Kitchen and besement level toilet facilities. Council
Chambers will not be used by non-governmental users, except when express
permission is granted and approved by the City Council.
• F. The Community Room or Council Chambers will not be available
on nights �ahen the City Council is in session.
� G. The Community Room may be made available when Court is in
session, so long as activity scheduled does not distract from or interfere
' with dignity or orderly procedure of the Court.
H. Activities scheduled for the ConununitST Room and the Council
, Chambers shall be restricted to the hours of 7:00 P.M. to 10:30 P.M.,
' Tuesday through Friday. Activities scheduled for Saturdays shall be
scheduled between ho�irs of 9:00 A.M. and 5:00 P.M. The Community Room and
' Council Chambers shal.i not be reserved for non-governmental function on
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Sundays, Mondays, Holidays, or day of- an election.
I. The Community Room -- Council Chambers shall not be used for
private parties or wedding receptions.
J. Reservations by non-governmental agencies shall be made for
use of Council Chamhers or Community Room, or both, on � one time basis only.
Th.is procedure allcws opportunity for equal use of_ the facility by a11 groups.
K. No alcoholic beverages wi11 be brought into - served or
consum�d on the prentises.
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L. Users shall sign and agree to absolve the City from all
liability claims in event of an accident or injury while using the Council
Chamber or Cocrununity Room.
' M. User sha.11 agree to provide all chairs or taUl.es needed in
' excess of 100 chairs or two tables.
N. The Community Room Council Chambers may not be used by pri=.�ate
, firms or corporations unless such meeting is scheduled for purposes of ineeting
with Local City Officials, Chamber of Commerce, or Jaycees. The City may not
' provide this type facilit<T in competition with private firms.
0. A standard agreement form will be signed by the User representa-
, tives prior to use by other than local government functions.
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3. Reservations;
A. Applications for use of the Con.�-nunity Room shall be submi_tted
to the Office o£ the City Manager at least ten ('10) days prior to date
reservation is desired. Advance notice required to insure scheduling.
B. Appli_cations for use of. Counril Chambers ���ill be scheduled a
minimum of three (3) weelcs ia adv�nce. Thi.s �1�_11 alto�a sutiic�_ent �ime ��L
Counci_1 approval. of usage so as t:o not inter.fere with Public Heari.ngs, etc.
G. Administrati.on;
A. Priori�.i.es;
(1) T,ocal Government r��eetirigs shall have first p7-ior.ity
for use of the Com.�-nunity Room - Council Chamber complex. This shall include
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November 13, 1967
art classes, etc., and functions of the City of Fridley Paxk and Recreation
Department.
(2) Non�Profit Organization priorities; Non-Profit
Organizations such as service organizations, church gr:o�.ips, community clubs,
political groups and private club reservations will be on a first come first
serve basis. Reservations by non-profit organizations will not be scheduled
mor.e than sixty days in advance.
B. Authority:
(1) The City Manager is authorized to enter into agreement
for use of the Community Room within the authorized uses outli�zed in thi.s
policy.
(2) The City Cour�cil shall authorize use of the Council
Chambers within tne authori.zed uses outlined in this policy. (Applications
to be submitted th�ougl� City Manager's office).
(3) The City Council and City Man.��ger reser.ves the r.ight to
disapprove the use of the Council Ch�mbers or Commu�lity Room when considered
in the best intexest of the local government.
(LF) Ttie City Council and City M�nager are authorized to
withhold the use of the Council Chamvexs or Community Rc�om f:r.om any gr_oup
or groups advocating the overthroja oi ttie Uni_ted States Government.
C. Care oL- F�'aci.lity;
(1.) Tlie user shall agree to pay f:or al.l d�zua�es to Ci.ty
propert=y or equiF•nlent o��er. and ahove normal wear and tear.
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' (2) The user shall agree to leave the room in an "as
received" condition. Kitchen and equipment shall be cleaned after use.
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5. Use Fee;
,' A. Community Room Only: $ 5.00 Per Session
. B. Community Room with Kitcl�er�: $ 7.50 Per Session
, C. Community Room �oith Council Roomo $10.00 Per. Session
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a. Attendant charges wz
through Frid��ys and a11 day Saturday, at rate of
individual's salary considering time �nd one hnlf for
overtime.
FOR THE CITY COUNCIL
JACK 0. KIRKHAM
MAYOR
Approved by City Council November 20, 1967
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APPLICATION/AGRE�MENT
6431 UNIVEP�SITY AVJ�NiJ�
APPLICANT`S ORGANIZATION
APPLICATION FOR US� OF:
(Place X in proper space)
CONIh1UNITY ROQM (IN CIVIC C�NTER)
. COMMUNITY ROOM AND KITCHEN
COUNCTL CHAMBER
COUNCIL CI3nMTER - COT1�ZiTNITY ROOM AND KITCHEN
PURPOSE FOR WHICH FACILITY WILL BE USED:
HOUP.S FROM:
PERMISSION TO BP,TNG IN BUILDING;
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TELEPHONE 560-3450
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(Equipment - Sup�ii.es o-r Apparatus)
ANTTCIPATED ATTF'NDL�IZCE; ADULTS
CHILDREN
FEE
$ 5.00
$ 7.50
$ 5.00
$10.00
The appl_ica�:lt (user) agrees to absolve the City from all liability claims in
ev�nt of an accident or injury inct�rred b}� users while usino the facility(s).
The �pplicant (user) agrees to pay for a11 damages to City property
or equipment over and above normal wear and tear.
The Applicant (user) agrees to assume full responsibility for the conduct
of the group during the time the facility is being used.
The Applicant (user) agrees to leave the room in "as received" condition
and kitchen and equipment in cleaned condition after use.
In addition to above fee charges, Applicant (user) agrees to pay an
attendant charges after 11:00 P.M. Tuesdays through Fridays and all day
Saturday, at rate of individual's salary, considering tiine and one half for
overtime.
The Applicant agrees to abide by the terms of this agreement and conform
with written policy established by the City Council governing use of the
Community Room, Kitchen and Council Chambers.
The Applicant agrees tha.t the City of Fri.dley reserves the rigtlt to cancel
t:his agreement in event of emergency or. confl,ictin� use.
PHONE NUNIBER
(SIGNATURE OF PERSON IN CHARGE)
ADDP.E S S
(NAl�ff3 PRTNTED)
F�R CITY USE ONLY
CZ1'Y OF FRIDLEY
CITY NIt1NAGEP.`S OFFICE
FACILITY DATE
HOUP.S FP.OM TO
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hTOVember 17, 1967
RrPORT ON SPRINGBRC�OIC PARK PLANNED DEVELOPMENT DISTRICT
I have ciiscussed with Harry Schroeder, the developer of this
area, the recommendations of the Subcomr.�ittee and Planning Commis-
sion and the requirements of the Engineering Department. The follow-
ing is the consensus of this discussion.
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Developer's
Response
A. Lt1NDSCAPING
1. All tY?e area around the property line of this complex will
be landseaped except the boundary on the Creek side. YES
2. Redwood fencing along the Noxth side of the property. NO —
3. Fencing along the Easterl.y ectge of west garages. YES
4. Rooi of east garages to have plantexs. YES
B. RECP�LAT:CONAL FACILITIES
1. A minimum area of one acre to be devoted for children's
recxeational facilities with some play appaxatus, y�,s
2. Adult recreational area and iacilities. 1 ?
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l, Storm sewer �aill be e�tended from present outlet on
Libc:xty St.reet to the Creck.
?_. A].l existing uti].ities wi11 be either rerouted ar.ound
the proposed build_i_n�s or encased.
D. GENERAI: PLAT PLAJ�T
l. Would have 3 bricges, on� road b'ridge and tt�;o foot
bridges.
2. Developer Cai_11 provide ��.ccess dec?ication from fhe foot
bxidge to I�uth Street.
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3. A covered �valicway fram the garages to th� apartmenL
buildings.
4. Lighting in the parlcing lot of commercial area, minimum
2 foot candles.
5. Li_ghting in apartment building parking <; �:�a, 1 foot
candle .
6. All the lighting wiring would bc underground within the
complex.
7. Screening for truck loading.
8. Single sign for designating the shopping area.
9. The developer would dedicate a 24 foot strip of land
for road purposes on the Westerly side of the propexty
(but would want this area to be figured in land area
requirements).
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10. The location and type oi access would have to be resolved
at a later date depending upon the type of development,
whether there is a need o� one access from East River Road
or two, or if the second access should be onto Hugo Street.
11. Five foot sidewalks along the Westerly property line from
Liberty Street to the North end of the property with
minimum 6 foot boulevard betwecn the public right of way
and the sidewalks,
12r The apaxtment compl_ex axea would meet. at least �11 the
requ?xements of R-3 zoninU and the shopping area all the
requixements in C-2-S zoning.
The developer is going to bring in a new plan showixlg these
corrections and Counci_1 can, at that time, discuss some of the
reconunendations which he does not want to comply with.
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THE MINUi�;S Ol TfiE BUIID ING STAND�DS - DESIGN COiQTROL SUBCOMMITTEE MEET]NG
NOVEMBER 7, 1967
The Meeting was called to order by Chairman Erickson at 7;35 P.M.
ROLL CALL:
� MEMBERS PRESENT: Erickson, Tonco, Dittes, Hauge
MENIBERS ABSENT: Biermann
OTHERS PRESENT: City Manager, Building Inspector
l. CONSIDERATIUN OF A PERMIT TO MOVE A SINGL•E FAMILY D4�ELLING FROM 6279
UNIVERSITY AVENUE LOT 2, AUD71'OR'S SUBDIVISION N0. 59) TO 490 - 57TH
PLACE NORTHEAST �uT I5 , PART '•-.' LOT 16 , BLOCK 5, CITY VIEW - R-1
DISTRICT) R�QUEST BY C. W. SPIEKER, 6759 0�?ERTON DRIVE NORTHEEIST FRIDLEY
MINNESOTA•
�r. C. W. Spielcer was preser�t at the Meeting.
Buildi.ng lnspection report on this structure dated June 13, 1967 was
reviewed. Electrical and plumbing inspeCtions dated November 7, 1967
were noted.
MOTION by Dittes to approve as described above subject to;
(A) Submit Certificate of Survey indicat�_ng dwelling location fronting
on�__57t��. Place.
��) $200 performance deposit be made oy owner with application for. movin;,
basement or alteration permi.ts, to.be refunded when so�ding of
front and Gide yards to rear line of dwelling and balance of lot
grading and seeding completed. Aforeznentioned to be completed
prior to issuance af final Certificate of Occupancy.
(C) Repaixs to fnclude e�;tending stucco to finish grade and exterior
wood trim to be repainted.
Tlie t:eo�iorl was seconded by Hauge, and upon a voice vote, ther.e being uo nays,
the motion carried.
7. , CONS:� Di'sRA.TION OF THE ANOKA CCIUNTY ICE AI.'.ENA PLANS ;
Mr. Pattee, A.rchitect, was not present at the meeting.
' MOTTON b_y Dittes to approve the preliminary drawings with recom�nendations as
fallotas:
(A) Engineerin� Department resolve drainage prob�ems be�ore issue of
I permits.
(B) City of rridley be gr.anted an easement along the TlOY'tIl side of
this ice ar_ena pxoperty from University Avenue to the City p?-operty
for access.
� The motion was seconued by Toiico, afid upor� a vaice °,rute, tFierz �eLng no nays,
the motion carried.
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3. CONSIDEREITION OF THE B, Y�T. ONAN COr1PAT`TY BUILDING nLt1NS;
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There were no one presert regarding the consideration of these plans. The
Building Inspector pointed out that the State Industrial Commission Elevator
Inspector i.s in comrnunication with the Onan Architect regarding ple�;iglas
dames over the elevator shafts.
MOTION by Hauge to approve the building as presented provided the final
Certificate of OceuPancy 'oe withheld pending approval of landscaping and
plot plan. Seconded by Dittes. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays,
the motion carried.
4. CONSIDERATION OF SETTING UP SPECIFICATIONS FOR UPGRADING ORDINANCES ON
SOUivb CONTROL IN MULTIPLE DWELLINGS;
Discussion included tabling sound control ordinances inasmuch as upgrading
fire requirements will be interrelated �aith sound control.
AD JOURNMENT •
There being no further business, Chairman Erickson declared the meeting
adjourned at 10:15 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
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T�T� MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING OF NOVEMBER 8, 1967
The Meeting was called to order by Chairman Ylinen at 7;35 P.M.
ROLL CALL
MEMBERS PRESENT: Ylinen, Ahonen, Minish
MEMBERS ABSENT: Mittelstadt, Saunders
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
As_the Minutes of the Dleeting of November l, 1967 were not available, no
action was taken as to their approval or disapproval.
1. REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE FROM SECTION 45.391, CITY CODE OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA
1963, REVISED DECEMBER 31, 1965, BY WAIVER OF REgUIREN�NTS OR PROVISIONS
RELATING TO TIi� CONSTRUCTION OF A ONE-FAMILY DWELLING ON THE SOUTH ONE-HALF
OF LOT 4, AND ALL OF LOT 5, BLOCK 1.4, HAMILTON`S ADDITION TO MECHANICSVILLE,
ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA LdHICH PROPERTY IS ACTUALLY A PORTION OF LAND DES-
CRIBED IN LEGAL DESCRIPTION ON WHICH PEIt�iIT ��4746 WAS ISSUED TO CONSTRUCT A
3-FAMILY STRUCTURE AT 5370 - 5TH STREET NORTHEAST, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA.
CERTIFICATE OF SURVEY, DATED AUGUST 8, 1967 (REQLTEST BY WILLIAM MCCLISH,
6549 FRIDLEY STREET PdORTHEAST, FRIDLEY. MINNESOTA 55421)0
Mr. McCli.sh was presenr.and again explained his proposal to the-�Board of
Appeals.
Bob Minish conveyed information he had received from Virgil Herrick to the
attending member.s o.f the Board.
MOTION by Ahonen to accept the Variance for the following reasons:
A. The tri-plex was originally sold to NIr. McClish without the
necessary land area. This gives some merit to his feeling
that he shoul.d be able to sell it in the same condition.
B. Denyi.ng the va.riance �aould not remedy the situation as the otaner
of the tri-plex cannot be made to comply with the code. Mr. P�IcClish
could sell the property to another party. They coulc? request a
variance as an "innocent" party and we would again be faced with
the probl.em. If it was again denied, the property becomes worthless.
MOTION was seconded by Minish. Those voting in favor: Ahonen and Ylir�en.
Opposed; rlinish. The motion carr.i.ed.
THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS, NOVEMSER 8, 1967
Mr. Minish opposed the request because he felt that, from n(inutes of past
meetings, Mr. McClish was aware of the requirements for the tri-plex and
at one point in time he did o��m all of the property in question.
The Board feels that the City Council and all persons responsible for the
initiation and follow-up of such act3_on which would prevent the recurrance
of the above situation be immediately informed of the condition so they
may take the necessary action to encourage or force compliance with the
code. .
AD JOURNMENT•
There being no further business, Chairman Ylinen declared the meeting
adjourned at 8;15 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
Robert G. Ahonen
Member of the Board
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The meeting was called to orcler by Acting Chairman Erickson at
7:35 P.M.
ROLL CALL:
Members Present: Jensen, Ylinen, Erickson
Members Absent: Hughes, Myhra
Others Present: City Attorney Herrick
1. PROPOSED PLANNED DEVELOPI��NT (PD): INNSBRUCK NORTH, ACRES, INC.: That
part of the Southeast Quarter of Secti.on 24 that lies Nor.th of State
Highway ��100 right of way. Rezone from R-1 to P.D. (About 120 acres).
The following wexe present rep�esenting Acres, Inc., Rodney Billman,
Louis Moriarty and John R. Johnson.
Mr. Johnson explained the area consists of about 12� acres, it is
directly North of Innsbruck, the West boundary is the extension of
Matterhorn Drive and a strip along Platterhorn, the �astern boundary is
the Gounty line between Anoka and Ramsey Counties, and the property goes
up to Grace �iigh School. They are asking to come in under Planned Devel-
opment zonin�. Their comprehensive plan includes town houses, apartments,
and possibly a few high rise buildings on the Southjaest location in order
to take advantage of the view, and there would be a sinall cornmercial area.
The procedures of Planned Development were discussed with the peti-
tioners in detail and they felt they would like to proceed wi.th the P.D.
MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Ylinen, that the Plai�nin� Commission
set the public heaxing for the rezoning (ZOA �E67-14), proposed Planned
Development (P.D.), Tnnsbruck North by Acres, Inc. that part of the South-
east Quarter of Section 24 that li.es North of State Highway ;�100 right of
way from R-1 (single family dtaelling) to P.D. (Planned D�velopmentj for
November 30,:1g67 subject to receivi.ng the proper filled out �pplication
no later than November 14, 1967. Upon a voi.ce vote, all voti_ng aye, the
motion c.arried unanimously.
It was explained that there would be �ubl.ic heari_ngs before the
' Planning Con-snission and the Council, and the petitioner asked if the
publication befor.e the Council could be at their first public hearing
meeting in D�cember.
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PF.ODUCE RAI�CH : ` `
Mr.. Schroer brought in another plan for the intersection of Mississinp:.
Street and East River Road.
Member Jensen explained the previous pl.ans the Commi.ssi.on had di.scussec�
before the ne�a PI�lI1 was discussed by 1�1r. Schroer, City Attoiney Fterr.ick
and tt;e rnembers of the Conli-ni.ssion. Mr.. Schroer sa.id, accordir.�, to the
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minutes, they had to come up with a traffic plan in order to rezone.
� The City At,torney said the Council's feeling is the property should
be rezoned, but the traffic situation should be settled first and a suf-
ficient length of time has gone Uy so that a decision on some plan should
' be made and get it moving. The Council has not had the opportunity to
cansider the drawing shown at the meeting tonight.
' Acting Chairman Erickson commented that the City will have to decide
which way it wants to go and then perhaps the County will come in with
plans. One thing is to keep traffic out of residential areas. The City
Attorney su�gested that, perhaps the County will come in with plans.
' One thing is to keep traffic out of residential areas. The City Attorney
suggested that, perhaps, the City should acquire the land needed before
the County does anything.
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MOTION by Ylinen, seconded by Jensen, that the Planning Commission
refer the intersection pattern of Mississippi Street and East River Road
as presented by Bob's Produce Ranch at this meeting to the attention of
the Plats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities Subcommittee. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
3. PROPOSED ZONING CODE:
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Section 3 of the Proposed Zoning Code was discussed and revised,
each member making the corrections on his own work copy.
DISCUSSION OF AREA BETWEEN 57TH AVENUE AND 61ST STREET UNIVERSITY AVENUE
TO MAIN STREET:
Tabled to next study meeting.
ADJOURNMENT•
There being no further business, Acting Chairman Erickson adjourned
the meeting at 11:15 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
HAZEL 0'BRIAN
Recording Secretary
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BUILDING REPORT 6015 2z STREET N. E.
1. GARAGE '
(A) Debris has been picked up since last report.
(B) Portion of the roof is missing.
2. D�dELLING
(A) Dirt has been excavated from under exterior footings crea.ting
inadequate support for foundation & walls.
(B) Dangerous trapdoor and illegal stairway to ba.sement.
(C) The windows and doors are deteriorated and without screens-
inadequate protection from insects. There are five broken
' windows.
(D) Kitchen sink and floor are deteriora.ted to the condition
making it impossible to maintain sanitation.
(E) Roof is sagging 3/4" indicating improper roof support.
(F) Yard is grown to caeeds .
(G) Debris has been removed from floors and house'is apparently locked.
The F.lectrical Inspector indicates that the electrical is acceptable to
reasonable stanclards .
Apparently repair to bring this property up to code would exceed
50% of its value.
cc: Virgil Herrick, City Attorney
Frank Liebl, Ward Councilman
Twin City Federal
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BUILDING INSPECTOR
CITY OF FRIDLEY
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PLUIrf�7I�G REPORT:
KITCHEN SINK:
BATH TUB;
BASIN:
WATER CLOSET:
6015 - 2z ST�:EET N. E,
NO VENT
NO VENT
NO i':�;iv�T
NO VF.NT
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OUP. CODE. (MINNEAPOLIS), IN OF:DEP, TO MEET THESE MINI�1Ui�I F.EQUIRF�iENTS,
T'�IE ENT1`.RE PLUME3ING SYSTEri L�'OULD HAVE TO BIs' CO�IPLETELY REPLiJ�IBED,
NO CITY SEGdER: CESSPOOL RUNATINU OVER. '
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cc; Virgil Herrick, City Attorney
Frank Liebl., bJard Councilman
,Twin City Federal
WILLIAi�I H , SANDIN
PY.Ul`�;IT�TG INSYECTOR
CITY OF FRIDLEY
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RESOLUTION �;0. �,•� -���� � _� ��''��r�`
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A RESOLUTTO:i R��CEIVI\G T�IE YRrLI�fIVARY �EPOE:'1' AND C�LLING A PUBLIC
$EARI\G Oiv TEIE TL�ITTER OF T�IF CO\'STP.UCTION OE�' CEF.TA7N I�IP�:O\JE�•Ii:\TS -
STF.EFT I1�IPROVi?i�iE�T PROJECT ST.1968-1 AND ST. 19C8-2
WHE�,AS, the constructi.on of cerr_ain improvements is deemed to be in
the interest of the City oi Fridley a�id the pr.operty ocaners affected there-
by.
BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridiey, as fol-
lows:
1. That the preliminary report st�bmitted by the �ity Engineer, I�Tasim
• Qureshi, is hereby received and accepted.
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2. That this Council wi.11 meet on the 11th day o£ DecemhPr. , 1967
at S:00 o'clock P.rI. at the City Hall in the Cit� of Fridley for the
purpose o£ holding a Public Hearin� on the imrrover�lent noted ir. the
Notice attached hereto and made a part thereof by'•reference, Exhi-
bit "A"
3. Z'hat tne area propo..c.'. to be assessed for suid i.mprovem�nts and each
of them as noted in said notice are aIl tne lands and areas as noted
in said no±�ice: All of the same to be assessed proportionately ac-
cording to the benefits received.
4. That the City rlana�er is authorized and directed *_o give notice of
such Publi.c FIearing by publishing a notice thereof in the of_iicial
newspaper of tl�e City of Fridley according to 1ata, such notice to be
substanti_a11y in the form a.nd substar.ce of the aotice attached here-
to as Exili.bit "A" .
ADOPTED BY TFiE CITY COU�CIL c�F THE CITY OF FRIDLFY �HIS
DAY OF
ATTF.ST :
CITY CLEF�; - ,•Ia���in C. Brunsel_1
, 1967.
rI�1Y0� - Jack 0. I:irkham
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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
CITY OF FRIDLE'Y
�Exhibit A�
' ST. 1968-1 & ST. 1968-2
NOTICE OF HF�RING ON IMPROVEMEN'I'S
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WHEREAS, the Cit.y Council of the Cit.y of Fridley, Anoka County,
Mznnesota, has deemed it expedient to receive evidence pertaining to the
improvements hereinafter described.
NOW THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on the llth da.y of
December, 1967, at 8:00 o'clock P.P✓I. the Cit.y Council will meet at the
Cit,y Hall in said Cit.y, and wi11 at said time and place hear all parties
interested in said improvements in whole or in part.
The general nature of the improvements in the construction (in
the �lands and streets noted below� of the following improvements, to-�ait:
CONSTRUCTION ITEM
Street improvements, including grading, stabilized base, hot-mix bit-
uminous mat, concrete curb and giitter, sidewalks, storm sewer system,
water and sanitar,y sewer services and other facilities located as
follows: �
A. Under Projeet St. 1968-1
l. 64� Avenue
2. Ha.yes Street
3. El.y Street
4. Libert.y Street
5. Longfellow Street
6. East Service Road of
East River Road
7e Road A1ong West of
Railroad Tracks
8. McKinle.y Street
9. Horizon Circle
10. Trinit,y Drive
11 < 75th Avenue
12. Universit,y Ave. East
Service Road
15. 71st Avenue
14. Norton Aver.ue
15. Anna Avenue
16. Chase Island Access Rd.
Central Ave. to Arthur St.
73rd Avenue to Onondaga
Ruth St. to Railroad Tracks
�ast River Road to Railroad Trac�s
East River Road to Railroad Tracks
Libert.y- Street to 79� Wa,y
Longfellow Street to E1.y Street
N�ississippi Street to 66th Avenue
Main Street to Horizon Drive
61st Street to Starlite Blvd.
Lakesid_e Road to Stinson Blvd.
69th Avenue to 73rd Avenue
Universit,yr Avemie East Service Road
to West Prapert,y Lina of Locke Park
From GTest �nd to 01d Central Ave.
No. Propert.y Line of Block 18, A.S.
�78 to Sou.tn Proper_ty Line of Duva1
School.
Mississippi River to Anna Avenue
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Exhibit A
Page two
ESTIMATED COST . . . , . e . . . . . . � . . . . . . . e . .�
$. Under Project St. 1968-2 MSAS
l. Gardena Avenue
2e Gardena Avenue
3. 67�' Avenue
4. 67�' Avenue
5• 53rd Avenue
6. 3rd Street
7e Ashton Avenue
8. 69� Avenue
9. 73rd Avenue
10. 79th Wa.y
Old Central Ave. to Oakwood l�ianor
Oakwood Manor to Stinson Blvd.
University Ave. to 7�' Street
7�' Street to Jefferson Street
Main Street to University Ave.
49�' Avenue to 53rd Avenue
79�' Way to Ironton Street
Old Central Ave. to Stinson Blvd.
Universit.y Avenue to Baker Street
E�,st River Road to East Propert.y
line of Lot 4, Block 2, Pearson's
lst Addition
ESTIMA.TID COST. . . . . . . . . . , . o , . . . . . . . . . . . $
THAT THE AREA PROPOSID TO BE ASSESS�D FOR SA?D INLPROVII`ZENTS IS AS FOLLOWS:
For Construction ltem above ---------------------------
All of the land abutting upon said streets named above and all
lands within, adjacent and abutting there+o.
All of said land to be assessed proportionatel,y according to the
benefits received b.y such improvements.
That should the Council proceed with said improvements they will consider
each separate improvement, except as he�e�,fter otherwise provided b,y the
Council a11 under the following authorit,y, to-wit: Minnesota Statutes 1961,
Chapter 429 and laws amer.datory thereof, and in conformit.y with the City
Charter.
DATID THIS DAY OF
Publish: November 24, 1967
December l, 1967
, 1967, BY ORDr'� OF THE CITY COUNCIL.
1�.�!YOR - Jac� 0. Kirk�am
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1750 HENNEPIN AVENUE MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55403 377-7801
November 13, 1967
Mr. Homer R. Ankrum, City Manager
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
Re: Fridley Civic Center - Change Order M-4 for
H. S. Horwitz & Co, Covering Additional Duct Work
Dear Mr. Ankrum:
I am writing relative to the above captioned matter. We have
received your letter and wish to state that the Contractor was
instructed to proceed with this work so as to avoid any undue
delay in the cons�ruction.
As �ae expressed to the Council, there is not any question but that
this work is necessary and this cost is most equitable to the City
of Fridley.
Even so, we have taken this matter back to the Mechanical Contractor
and to�d him of the concern of the Cauncil that an over-payment
may be involved because of this item. In so dozng, we were able
to obtain a 10% credit on this change oruer which is credited as
per the letter enclosed. We feel that this agreement is most
favorable and are submitting to you with our recommendations far
its approval and final acceptance of Ci�ange order M-4 in the
adjusted amount of $1.,950,Oa.
Would you kindly submit this to the Council for fin:ul approval.
Thank you.
i r'��? y your s,
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S, C. STMI � Y�: ASSOCIATES
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JRYiLLE G. Ti-t30ir'DStiv, Director
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
CITY OF FRIDLEY
PUBLIC HEARING
BEFORE THE
CITY COUNCTL
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public
Hearing of the City Council of the City of Fridley in the City
Hall at 6431 University Avenue N.E, on December 11, 1967 in
Council Chambex at 8:00 o'clock P.M, for the consideration of
the following r.latter:
Vacation (SAV ��67-04) for Harold W. Harris
of the two alleys i_n Block 8, Onaway,
located in the Southeast Quaxter_ of the
Southeast Quartei oi Section 3, T-30, R-24,
City of Fridley, County of Anoka, State of
Minnesota.
City of Fridley to xetain drainage and utility
easements.
(Generally located between 77th Way and 78th Avenue
ar.d bet��.een Elm Str.eet and Main Street)
Anyone desiring to be hear.d with refer.ence to the above
matter will be heaxd at this meeting.
JACK 0. KIRKIIAM
MAY OR
Publish: November 24, 1967
December 1, 1967
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LIST OI� CONT1v1CT0It � S L�LCt�NS3? TO UI? AP1?P�OVED l3Y COL1i�CTL
NOVETiBI;R 20, 1967 �
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G. L. Contact�_ng, Inc.
4347 Shady Oalc Road
Hopl:ins, Minnesota By: Gi_lUert Sc•�anson
GENLRAL CONTR�CT7.NG
Sta.tej��ide Contractors , Inc .
4221_ Excelsior' Blvd.
rlinneapolis, Minnesota By: R. G. Foss
Dean L. Witcher, Inc. .
400 ?_nd Avenue Soutli
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Dean L. t�'itcher
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Gjerstad Masonry
6331 Broolcl}�n Drive
Mini�.eapol_is, Minnesota By: Luver.ne Gjerstad
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Morris Ovick
6801 Hic�;ory Street N. E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Morris Ovick
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ES�It1.AT�;S TO B� .AP�ROVI:,7.7 B� TIIE CITY �OUI�;CIL -� NOV�I�i3ER 20, 1967
D. M. No�Tes Const�uctio:!z Comt�any
General Canta:ac�ors
100 West Fr�.nklin Avelzue
Minn�apola.s, i�ta.nneso�ta
Fridl.�y Gavie Center --Cexti�icate No. 11.
(11-2-6?)
Harry S. Ho�'v�i�tz & Co. � Tnc,
Mecl�.anical Contractor_
141.1 -� llth Aveni?e Sot?th
Minne�.polis, D�.i�.rzesota
Fr�.dley Ca.vic Cexxt�r -� Cex�ta.�ica�:,e NQo 10
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HoiSniara El.eci.�ic Com�zr�y, Inc.
Elec��ic�l Can:t:�actors
Anoka, F•2in.nesota
Fridl.ey Czvic Ce���e:c � Ce�ua.�a.c�-ce N�. 10
(1.1-�2�b7� Per:S.ad � �m1p67 throug?�. 3.C}-�31.�67
De W. H�!rs-�.�d Coi�r�i�x�y
7101 Ha.a-�a�,=�ay ;�GS
Frid:Ley, P�I�.ri�ae.>Q-�a 55�32
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D'u.�:k.ley Suri�cing Co., Inc.
3756 Grand Street Noxthe�s�
Minneapolis, Minz�esota
Esti.mat� ���1 (�.a�tial) Street Improvemant
Pxoject S��a 1�6?--1 (Rainbow Drive` 6].st to
Com�t, 63r_d �- Un.ivexsity Sexvice Ftoa.d to
5th St�eeL, 1�t:tk�bur - t'iississipp:i. Str.e�t
t� nor'r_la property line of Rice Creek School,
H1�go �txeet - East Ra.ver Ro�d ta ea�st End of
stxeet, and Ca.v:ic Cente�: Parking Lot) ,
Coms �.ock & D�v is, Inc .
ConSt�.:l.t ing ��aa�,r��e�: S
14��6 Cc�un�ty Rc7ac� "J"
A7a.x�z�.�a�olis, �-za.nnesota 55�32
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PRO)EC7: Fridley Civic Center
(name, ad�lress) 643 2 Univers ity Avenue N o E.
Fridley, Mi_nnesota
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�City of Fridley � A�CHITECT'S PRO)ECT No: 6013
6431 University Avenue No Eo CON7RAC�FOR:Mechanical Work
Fridley, Minnesota �
� ^J CONTRACT DA�fE: November 2., 1°r66
In aa�ordance wi±h this Contract and the attachecl Appiication For Payment the Contractor is entitled to payment in the
amount �stipulated b�low. The present status of th� account for this Contract is as follows:
n�o�T�or�s 5 �EnucT�ohs � oi.ic�r��t cor����;�.cT sur�► ..$__118�_202. 00
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Chang� Orders approved CHANGE ORDERS � 098 ��
in previous months by TOTF�L ADD1710NS ...$_—___�----.__--- .—
Ov✓ne� — TOl"AL • ].1.� . ]_�.S ��
-- -- - -- - -- — -- SUE TOTAL . . . . . . $----3- -
— — - -- - -- ___ — — ------- 7 b9 00--
Subsequent Ch_,ng� Orders TOTRL DFDUCTIONS ..$ -- _____----
Nurnber A,�prc�-cd COP=d�Cs:�r'1 ��ivi C C? i3��,7�c ..$._.1.�.g�_3_�l•�_.. Q�----
(datc) —___.- BALANCF TO FINISI-i . $_--
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To�r�� eQ;��,���_��r�c� T� ����e $_l1$_, 3_4_p o_49
M-� 21 May 67 $ 769.00 n��TEr:iAi_s s�roRE� ...�___ —
TOif:� CO"::�'i�F..='i4�t7 R: STQRi.D $_ --
M-2 7/24/6 $ 83�00 RETAINAGt __.5 ��o _ 5,_917,45_
Y�T',�.�_ E�:i��J;��:! ���5
M--3 9/�/67 $ 2.60.0 �;�-r�=�;.��=n�; . . . . . .$_11.2,437._..55 ----
L[SS PREVfOUS
CEf:TIfICATES . . . , $_lO3 %8�_o_SO ' __
---- ---- ----- --- _ _. -- -- __--.- __ 7-H{� CE�?�it'rE�t:i� . . . . . $_ —$�_6�F4- o �.S --
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TOTALS $ io�� . oo $ 769 0 00 � _ ;. ,;. , ,
Net cl;� n�e b Chan e O�cJer `
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Archite�t: S. C. Sm? ley b Associutes
�y: Jo R?_chards ozt�: 1.3 November 7_967
This Certificate is n.�: negoti ible. � lt is^pa�< hle only io tne p��yee nar7,��c; hereiri ai;d its i�suance, paymert and acccptance are �vithout
prejucfice to any rigns of t'rie Owner or Contractor under their Contract� If AIA DOCUMENT G702 APPLICAIIOPd FOR PAY�i1ENT, or oth�r
application form contair�in� satisfactc�r�� evid2nce t�f payn?ent for Wor{: p�eviowly compieted DOES NOI� ACCO'v1PANY TH15 CERTI{ICATE,
the Cor.ir�ctor st:all firC prc�vicae tf�e equiva.lent certific�tion by corr�pletir.g a.nd executing the follo�vi�g:
State c�f:
County of:
The. undersigncd certifies that the 1h�ork covered by thi� Ccrtiticat.^ f�r
Paym2nt has been compl��[ed in accorcl�_r�ce with lhe Con[r?c[ Docurncnt�,
that all a;no�.ints ha•de b�en p_aid for 1Vor,`; !or v:hich previo!is Cert�ifc�t!�_
for Paq�ment w'ere issucd ancl payrnents received, and th�t lhe current F>ayment
she��vn hereiii i: r,o;�� dti��.
Contractor.
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cEF;��ricn�it r�o: 10
Ailt �U!.�C��':�fVi G7u3 • CF.RT�FICAT[ f01' f��141E�:T •$f_PT['v1Bi:(: 195G EL)1710�.`: • OO 19�6
Subscribed and s�vorn to before rne this
day o£
Notary Puhlir.
My Cornrnission expires:
�n�r� oF issuF,NCE:
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PRO)E:C7: Fridley Civic Center
(nam€�, address) 6431 Univcrsity Avenue N. E.
Fridleyp Minnesota
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� City of Fridley
� AR.CIiITECT'S PKOJf_Cl NO: 6013
6431 University Avenue N. E. CO^J i P.AC�I- FOR: General Construction
Fridley� M�nnesota D. M. Noyes
� ^� CON?P,ACT nf��E: November 2, 1966
In accordance �^;ith this Contract and the attached Applica'.ion For Payment the Contractor is entitled to payment in the
amount stipulated b�lo�v. The present status cf th� account for� this Contract is as foilc`vs:
��orrion�s � oE�ucTiohs 5 ot:t ;ti���.t cC��d�rr:`.��r �€��,� . . �--282� 600 . 00--
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Change Orders approved CHANGE ORU[RS
in previous months by TOTAL ADDITIONS ...$ 6 7x5.00 _
Owner— TO7AL SUu TOTAL . . . . . . $-------
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Subsequent Change Orders i�OTAL U[DUGTIONS ..$—_---- —
Number Approvcd COi�!`i6;i�L:T .�iJP�' °fG �f'.7E . .$_ �891._3a--�J_. ��--
(datz) EALANC[ 7G FINISti . . $— _— —.---------
----- ----- --- -- --- ��o�rr:�. C�p,�9rt., �Le T� D�.�E �__ 239� 315_ 00 _
G-1 5/1/67 2, 269. Ob nnA-rE�i�,ts s��oEZEO ...�_.—_ _- ----
T�1��^i_ rO�h-�s'�_t:i�� €r sro.,co �-- --------
G-2 7/2.5/6 1 j 042 e 0 RF�-AIN�GL _]��--% 28, 931_00 _
�ro�ir��t �t.::r-a�_s� ��s�
G-3 7/25/6 3F 404. 0 F.ETt�tA�T�c�� ......$__�69_t_��4._ 00—_
L[SS PREVIOUS
Cf:RTIrICATES . . . . $__2.49_,__224-e OD_= -_
-------:----- 7NIS C�f:`i�6.3�;Ai�t: . . . . . �--11t_160.00 --
TOTAIS � � �
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Net cl�ange by Changt� Orc;e�rs $.__ Ei�- % 15 ._QQ__------- � ,.,
Architect: ,- , S.' C. SMILFY & A�SOCIATES .
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rJ�. �Ric,hards._�_.�r._.�..M__.__._Nob�mk�e.r_._2.,�_....19Ez.Z,_,..____._..__._..�.�___��._____..�_._ _.
This Certificate is not ne�otiaule. It is pa��ble only tn th� patee named herein anci its issi.�nce, payrient and acceptance are without
prejudice to any rigl�ts of the O��vner or ConY z�cto; under Y,�eir Contract. li Alr'; DOCUh�ii ��T G70? APi'LICATION FOR PAl'MENT, or otner
application form contai�ing satisf<ctory evidence of pa.yment fer �'Jork previousiy completed DOf.S N07 ACCO�'�^PrWY TH!S CE:7IFICATE,
the Contractor shall !ii=t pro�.�it1e the. e�uivalent certification by completing and executina tt��e fo!lowing:
State of: � �
County of:
The. underi�ned certif e5 tF�at th e �Vo �� co�'ered by t�iis C�rtific,t,e for
Payment has been comp�eted in <<�c rci� � ce witVi the Contr�d C�< cuments,
that aJI amounts h�ve be2n paid for Wor:; for whicF� previous Certifica!es
for Paymcnt �vere issued anci payments receivcd, and t�ai tiie curreni payinent
stio��n herein is now due.
ConFr�ctor:
S,ibscribed and s�•. -vm to be`ore mc this
day of
Notary �f'i�hlic:
h",y Con�mission �expires:
Qy; Datc:
, CERTIF ICATE NO: l� D,�lTE OF lSSUANC[:
/',fA I7JCUi `�EN � C�7C3 • CFf�TIF ICATE FOP. I,�r �!�T •`ScP i f\� E(: 19GG EDiTI'�)N • C%1955 AIAG)
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CITY OF �IDLE'Y
EPdGi=NEERING DEPAR'I'MyPdT
6431 UNIVERSiTY AVENUE
r`�t- IDLEY, MIi�rNESOTA
November 20, 1967
Honorable Mayor and City Council
Cit,y of rridley
c�o Homer R. Ankrum, Cit,y Ma,nag�er
6431 University Avenue Northeast
Fridley, Minnesota 5542i
Gentlemen:
CEftTIFICAIE OF THE ENGIiVEER
We hereb.y submit Estir�ate No. �, the FINAL ESTII�TE,. for D.W. Harstad
Company, 7101 Highwa,y #65, Fricle.y, Minnesota, 55432, for "Foundation
for the Tin Butler Building" according to the �ontract.
ORIGIN�L LTJMP SUM BID �2,150.00
CHANGE ORDER 00.00
AMOUNT N�J�nT DUE �_ 2,_l. 50 . 00
I have viewed the work under contract for the construction of Fcundation
for Tin Butler Building and find that the same is substantia.11.y complete in
accordance with the con+ract documents.
I recommend that the FINAL payment be made u�oon acc�ptance of the `�rork
b.y .your Honorable Bod,y, and that the one .year contractual maintenance
bond commence on the date listed above.
Respectfully submitted,
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NAS INI G,�,LRESHI , P. E.
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CC: D.W. Narstad
Paul Bro��m, Director of Parks and Recr�ation
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APPOINTMENT FOR COivS�NT AND APPROVAL BY T�3E CITI.' COUNCTL - NOVEMBER 203 1967
NAME POSITION
Betty J. Johnson ACCOUNTTNG
4433 Universit}� Aver.ue CLERK -
Apartme;�t �=201 SPECIAL
Minneapoli.s, rLi.n.nesota ASSESSN�NTS
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ANOKA COUNTY
6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421
November 20, 1967
rSr. John R. Jamieson
State Highway Commissioner
State Highcaay Building
St. Paul, Minnesota
Dear Mr. Jamieson:
The City of Fridley is requesting that speed limits on Highway ��65 and
Highway ��47 be reduced within the City limi.ts of Fridley.
Present speed limits within the City Iimits on the highways concerned
are as indicated below:
FROM
Osborne Road
HIGHWAY ��65
TO
Slst Avenue I�TOrtheast
HI GHWAY ��4 7
SPEED
60 M.P.H. Day
50 M.P.H. Night
FROM TO SPEED
Osborne Road Vicinity of. 69th flvei�.ue 60 M.P.H. Day
50 M.P.H. Night
Va_cinity of 69th Ave. Mississi_ppi S�:reet 50 M.l'.H. D3y & Night
MississipFi Street To South City Linii_ts 50 M.P.H. Day & Night
The justificaticn for reduction of speeds withi.n the City of Fridley is as
follows:
A. The speed limits estahlished on tt�ese t�igh�aays a11o�a a s�eed far too
great for the built up area withira the Fridley City Limits.
B. Access and egress from both high�aays to Ci.ty streets is permitted at
other than inter.chai.�ges. With traff.ic to aild fi°om residential and
through streets entering and leaviug the hiUtiway from City limits to
City limits, hazardous conditions have increased yearly. The resi.-
dential and industrial g-rowth of Fridley and ar.cas to the north have
made present speed limits intolerable.
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, State Highway Conunissioner PAGE 2 November 20, 1967
' C. Signals and other safety measures are planned for Highway ��65 and ��47,
but with sigz�als installed, as are the present signals, the speed is
, sti11 far too high. As a result of these high speeds being allowed,
some drivers have been unable to stop for signals or bralce down to
prevent an accident with an auto gaining access to the highway.
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D. Accidents have occurred due to the inability of the driver behind to
slow up and allow the driver in front to complete a turn from the
highway.
E. The sp�e�s at which traffic is allowed to travel through the built up
area of Fridley is conducive to accidents. State and 1oca1 Police
efforts are hampered in accident prevention work since they can enforce
the speed limit, but the driver is still traveling too fast for safety.
F. Accident statistics for 1967 to date are as follows:
� PERSONAL PROPERTY
TOTAL INJURIES DAMAGE
ACCID�NTS ACCIDENTS ACCIDENTS
T.H. ��65 117
T.H. ��47 141
58
63
59
78
FATALITIES
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We, the Council of Fridley, are requ�sting you to take steps at once to
reduce spAeds and help eliminate the hazardous conditions on both of these
highways. Help is urgently needed if we are to reduce these speeds before icy
road conditions exist. The speed limit reductions are needed with or without
the installation of new signals.
The City of Fridley Council asks that the State reduce speed limits as
follows:
A. On Highway ��47 change speed limii to 45 M.P.H. in both dire�tions
South of Osborne Road to City lirnits�on the South. North of Osborne
Road speed limit should be rai.sed to freeway li_mits.
B. On Highway ��65, the speed limit stiould be changed to 45 M.P.H. in both
directions South of Osborne Road to City limits on the South.
The City of Fridley stands reacly to assist in any way to help eliminate
tliese extr.emely dangerous driving conditions zaithin its City limits. We are
anxiously az•,ai_�irig your actions in the matter.
Yours f.or Safer Hi.ghways and Streets;
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For.warded under Council approval of Novernber 20, I967.
Copies to; Robert Kurpius, Traffic Engineer; C. E. }3urrill, District Engineer;
' Senator Greig; Senator Nyquist; Repre��ntative Savelkoul;
Representati.ve Meyer.
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STRTE OF MINNESC?T,�►
DEPAR7MENi OF HIGHWAYS
MAINT. AREA 5A
2085 NO. LILAC DRIVE
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.
' City of Fridley
6f�31 University t�venue Pd.E.
�iinneapolis, Niinnesota
I ' Attention: Nasim �ureshi
City �ngineer
' In reply reier to: 315
s.P. 02o5-3z, o2g5-24
Traffic Control Signal Systems and Lighting
' T.H. 1�7 at Osborne Road (C.S.�.H. g), 53rd �?venue A?.E.
and �he Pyorth and South Ramp Ternunals from I-691�
Gentlem�en:
It is our intent to let a contra,ct to install traffic control sign��l
systenis at the a.bove referenced intersections in Janurary, 196�. Plans
are in the design stage and are nearly conplete. The purpose of tnis
letter is to inform you of cost splits and �a.in�en�.nce responsibiliiies,
etc. that will necessarily be incorpora.ted in cooperative agreements.
The agreement tirhen written �rill have to be executed by all invol.ved
parties. In this case the City of Fridley, the City of Columbia Heights,
Anol�a County and the State.
Policy dictates that percentage of construction cost be based on a
prorated system governed by the number of legs en�ering an intersectian
under municipal or county jurisdiction to the total nurnber of legs enter-
ing. Cost bre�zkdowns, at the subjec� intersections vrould be as follows:
T.H. !+7 at Osborne Roa.d (C,S.A.H. 8)
Estimated Total Cost
^Anoka County share
^City of Fridley share
State sh`re
- �31�, 000
- 25�
-25�
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�State poJ_icy dict�tes that we assign Anoka County 50� of the total
construction costs. The County, however, abiding by its po1_icy
would assi�n 50`,� of its cost to the �iunicipality. To elimnate con-
fusion and reduce p�.per Vrork we a.re assigning percentages as shoVm
under our 3-party agreement.
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Czty of Fridley
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T.H. !+7 at 53rd Avenue N.E.
�stimated Tota1 Cost - �30,000
City of Fridl.ey share - 37.5;n
City of Columbia Heights share - 12.5�
State share _ 5�
T.H. 47 at I-69t� Rar�p TerrLi.nz.l.s
Estimated Total Cost - �50,000
State share - 100;�
For the above installations in �rhich you particip�.te, it z•rill he nec-
essary to pay an additional 60 of your share for inspection and cons-
truciion done by the Sta.te forces.
Relarnpin�, repainting, cleaning and power costs for the above signal
systems vr111 also be the responsibilit;� of. the Cit;� of Fridley.
I�i��.intenance and pot�er costs for two mercury vapor ligh�ing units a.t
T.H, 1�7 and 53rd �avenue r1.�. a,nd t��ro units at T.H. 1+7 a.nd Osborne Road
(C.S.A.FI. 8) srill be the responsibility of Fridley.
�'relir��inary plans and agree:nents t�rill follotir. Zf you have any questions
pertainin� to the installa.tions or �Tour resuonsibilities, please feel
f.ree to ca11.
Sincerely,
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I�t.K. Osterby
Assista.nt District Engineer
c c : C . �:. Burrill
R.A. Ku-rnius
R.H. Sul.livan
�r. If;�.tthews
Columbia Heights
Ano��. County
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DEPARTMErIT OF HIGHWAYS
ST. PAUL, MINN. 55 Z O1
August 17, 1967
Darrel Clark
Engineering Assistant
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue
Anoka County
Fridley, Minnesota 551�21
Dear Mr. Clark:
We have received your letter of August 11+, 1967 in which you request
information on present and future traffic volumes on Anoka County
Iiighway No. ]_ narth of Osborne Road.
The only recent count that we have on CSAH 1 was taken in April of
this year just south of the junction with old TH 10. The adjusted
annual ADT woul.d be l�000 at this location. Our information seems
to indicate that the usage o£ CSAFi 1 by through traffic has been
reduced somewhat as a result af the cor.struction of new TH 10-1�7.
The 19g5 estimated volume that we have obtained from our System 14
traffic assignment is approximately lO,OC�O trips per day north of
Osborne Road. Most of this traffic wi12 be generated in the
irmnediate vicinity of CSAH l.
Sincerely,
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CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA
OFFICE OF THE BUILDING INSP�CTOR
TOPIC: MONTHLY REPORT TO THE CITY MANAGER
OCTOBER 1967
NUMBER OF PERMITD ISSUED
1967 1966 THIS YEAR
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION OCTOBER QCTOBER TO DATE
Residantial 21 9 126
Rcsid�ntial Garages 9 13 92
Alterations & Additions 20 13 128
Multiple Dw�llings 0 0 2
Commercial 0 0 8
Industrial 0 0 1
Municipal 1 0 3
Churches & Schools 1 0 4
Hospitals 0 0 0
Signs 4 1 35
Moving 1 ' 2 6
57 38 405
OTHERS
Heating
Plumbing
Electrical
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25
76
118
26
24
43
93
2 02
210
410
822
LAST YEAR
TO DATE
114
131
126
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3
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6
446
259
256
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1023
ESTIMATED VALUATION OF BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED
Residential $ 385,100 $ 187,000 $ 2,454,775 $ 2,24�,000
Resid�ntial Garages 15,150 17,035 137,562 175,560
Alt�rations & Additions 8,670 43,700 341,114 581,079
Multiple Dw�llings 0 0 36,000 352,000
Commercial 0 0 1,171,475 766,500
Industrial 0 0 242,000 874,515
Municipal 2,000 0 6,500 177,421
Churches & Schools 600,000 0 1,103,000 0
Hospitals 0 0 0 116,000
Signs 2,730 800 33,160• 56,300
Moving 3,000 300 8,500 2,500
$1,016,650 $248,835 $ 5,534,086 $ 5,349 875
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OCTOBER 1967
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BLACKTOPPING
CARPENTRY
EXCAVATING
GAS
6ENERAL
HEATING
HOUSE MOVING
MASONRY
OIL HEATING
PLASTERING
ROOFING
SIGNS
WELL DRILLIRG
PERM�T NUMBERS
��9479-9535
��6786 -6881
��3984-4000
��4433 -4456
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NUMBER OF LICENSE CURRENTLY IN EFFECT
AND
LICENSE FEES COLLECTED TO DATE
NUMBER
7
2
17
34
86
43
2
29
6
6
2
15
2
251
1967
TYPE OCTOBER
BuzLnz�G $9s9
ELECTRTCAL $77<<
HEATING $225
PLUMBING $1,560
SIGNS $ 90
$3,638
PERMIT FEES
1966
OCTOBER
$443
$539
$626
$584
$ 10
$2,202
FEES COLLECTED
$ 105
30
255
510
2,150
645
30
435
90
90
30
375
30
$ 4, 775
THIS YEAR LAST YEAR
TO DATE TO DATE
$15,686 $12,776
$7,556 $7,711
$5,299 $7,948
$6,296 $4,477
$1,052 $1,434
$35,889 $34,346
Q-79 (REV. 11-3-64)
(Standard Form of the International Associotion of Chicfs of Po�ice)
(Copies available at Federal Bureou of Investigation, Washi�igton, D. C, 20535)
CONSOLID�,TED MONTHLY REPORI�
POLICE DEPARTME��T
City of �,xT ��l_J�i_ _C----�-- -------- hlonth of _n�Sti���r -- --� 19 O1
. TASLE 1..-DISTRIBUTiON OF PERSONNEL
Averagc Daily Percent Daily Average Daily
Numerical Strength Absence Absence Temporary Details Average Effective Strength
� End of �a�xicmonth Sam�month Samemhnth - Samemonth - S r,ionth
this month l�st yenr This rt�or.th last yrar '['his mc�nth last ycar "!'his ntontt last year This month L_ast rnonth last yc`nr
`I'otal personnel. �� �� :J � ��- -- ---- �� �l - --
Chfef's office , . l �
Records burea� .
Unl.foc-�ne�d force . ��
Detectivr� bure�au �
Trafflc bureau .
��irst �f,ti��r . . . .
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TABLE 2.--CHANGES IN PERSONNEL
1. Present for duty end of last month . . . . , . . . . ,
2. RecruitFd durSnq month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3. Relnstated durSnq month . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,
`I'otal to account for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4. Sepnrations from the service:
(a) Voluntary resSqr.atlon . . . . . .
(b) Re,lrement on pensiai . . . . . ___
(c) Reslqcied wlth charg�s pendinq _
(d) Dropped during probatSon . . . . _
.. (e) Dlsmissed for cau>e . . . . . . _____
(f ) KiRed in line of duty . . . . . .
(9) Deceased . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Total separations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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5. Fresent for duty at end of month . . . . . . . . . . . ��
TABLE 3.--DAILY AVERAGE PATROL STRENGTii
Seme montt:
This month last year
1. Total number of patrolmen . . . . . . . . . ��
2.. Less pennanent asslqnments (public
offices, cletical, chauff�u:s, etc.j . . .
3. Less dr_tails to speclal squads or bu-
reaus (trafftc, vice, park, etc.J . . . . .
4. AveraqF datly absences of patrolmen
assigned 2o patrol duty owing to:
(a) Vacation, susperislon, rest
days, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(b) Slck and ln)ured . . . . . . . . . . . .
(c) Tempotary detalls . . . . . . . . . .
V.77
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Total aveiaqe dally absences . . _O � ��
5. Ava!lable for pat�oi duty . . . . . . . . . � �e n�
T�a�L� 4—— CRI�'v�E I���i A�� PC�L��E �a�Tl�l�� �'4����
OFFENSES KNOWN TO THE POLICE CHANGE
CURRENT YEAR VS. LAST YEAR
CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES �
(PART I CLASSES) REPORTED OR ACTUAL �5. SAME MONTH YS. SAIdE PERIOD
KNOWN UNFOUND°D OFFENSFS ACTUAL THI; LAST YEAR LAST YEAR
THIS MONTH THIS MONTtI YEAR TO DATE
NUMBER PERCENl' NUMBER PERCENT
la. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT
MANSLAUGHTER �
2. FORCIBLE RAPE TOTAL
o. RAPE BY FORCE
b. ASSAULT TO RAPE - ATTEMPTS
3. ROBBERY TOTAL 9
a. ARMED - ANY WEAPON � t
b. STRONG•ARM - NO WEAPON 1 1
4. AGGRAVATED ASSAULT TOTAL a(}
o. GUN
b. KNIFE OR CUTTING INSTRUMENT ?
c. OTHFR DANGEROUS VIEAPON 1
d. HANDS, FIST, ETC. - AGGRAVATEp
S. 6URGLARY TOTAL �5 ].5 �1,
o. FORCIBLE ENTRY ��.. �1_ 7Q
b. UNLAWfUL ENTRY - NO FORCE 2 L �
c. ATTEMPTED FORCIBLE ENTRY � � 7
6. LARCENY - THEFT (except auto theft) ^
o. S50 AND OVE� IN VALUE 2� �(� ") ���
7. AUTO THEFT L? C� t� �
CRIME INDEX TOTAL
16. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE
4e. OTHER ASSAULTS • NOT AGGRAVATED � '� �`�
66. LARCENY, UNDEt? S50 IN VALUE _�, � � i � �� -� "
PART i TOTAL �'� �- �9 7 3�_
TOTAL PART 11 INCIDENTS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ��.;1. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,s . . . . . . . . . . . . ;7,�. . .
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TOTAL MI�CELLANEOUS NONCF.IM!NAL CALLS �i `!I�- . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . .. . .�a �..`d,3• • • _ _
TOTAL CALLS FOR POLICE SERVICE .. ... . . �?�.� .... . . . .. . ... .... ... .. ... .. .....�.�g�...
AUTOMOBILESRECOV[RED
(A) NUMEERSTOLE4 LOCALLY AND RECOVERED LOCALLY ............................................... �
(6) NUMBER 57'OLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED BY OTHER JURISDICT104S �
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(C) TOTAL LOCALLYSTOLEN AUTOSRECOVERED ..................................................... 7
(D) NUMBER STOLFN OUT OF,IURISDICTION, RECOVERED LOCALLY . .. . . . . .. .. .... ....... . . .. .. .. ..... ...... __.�_
OFFENSE
R068ERY
BURGLARY
LQRCENY
AUTOTHEFT
TOTAL
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VALUF OF PFOPERTY VALUE OF FROPERTY TOTALVALUE OF �ALUE OF PROPERTY
VALUEOF PROPERTY STOLEN LOCALLY STOLEN LOCALLY STOLEN OTHER
LOCALLYSTOLEN JURISDICTIONS
STOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED ANDRECOVERED BY pROPEP.TY RECOVEP.ED
LOCALLY OTH:RJURISDIC710N RECOVERED LOCALLY
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l��70.00 6 0.00 800.00 L�7o.o0
i6172. 38 44��� • 4o soo, o0 521�2.Z�o
TAQLE 6- � O�'F�h9SES CL�A��I� �Y ���CST
year to dat� (incl�ade exc�ptiona! cl�c�raraces)
:�6ob. g5
NUMBER OF OFFENSES PERCENT OF OFFENSES
CLEARED BY ARREST , CLEARED BY ARREST
CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES BY ARREST OF BY ARREST Of
TOTAL CLEARED PERSONS UNDER 18 TOTAL CLEARED pERSONS UNDER 18
(PART I CLASSES)
THIS LAST THIS LAST THIS LAST THIS LAST
YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR • YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR
1. CRIMINAL HOMICIDE
a. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT �AANSI.AUGFITER
b. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE
2. FORCBLE RAPE TOTAL
a. RAPE BY FORCE
b. ASSAilLT TO RAPE - ATTEMPTS
3. ROBBERY TQTAL � -�-__
o. ARMED - ANY YlEAPUN �_
b. STRONG-AR1d - i+0 WEAPON �., �_
4. ASSAULT TOTAL 23 g
o. GUN
b. KNIFE OR CUTTIkG INSTRUMENT �-
c. OTHER DANGEROUS WEAPON � �- '
d. HANDS, FISTS, FEET, ETC. - AGGRAVATED _ _ _ —
e. OTHER ASSAULTS - NOT AGGRAVATED 1� �
5. BURGLARY TOTAL �7 �
a. FORCIBLE ENTRY I � �
b. UNtAWFUL ENTRY - NO FOP.CE
c. ATTEMPTED FORCIBLE ENTRY �_
6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCe�T aU70 7HeFT)
. o. S50 AND OVER IN VALUE �!� � ,
b. UNDER 5501N VALUE ��7� �1 7
7. AUTO THEFT 2'� 22 �
GP.AND TOTAL ?�� �9
TP\��� � ' " 1 �ha��0'd� �C\������� ���r���� B"i1V��
[��SFf�S��J O� ���E��� i�C�i�Tii
COURT DISPOSITIONS THIS MONTH
ARRESTS PeRSONs
'fOi:MALLY
(INCLUDE R[LEASED NC FORMAL CHARGE) ADULTS GUILTY
UNIFORh1 CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES CHARGEO ACQUITTE� REFERRED TO
THIS OR JUVENILE
" MONTH QF ' �F OTHERWISE COURT
OFFENSE LESSER
JUVENILES ADULTS TOTAL ' TOTAL CHARGED OFFENSE DISMISSED JURISDICTiON
1. CRIMINAL HOIAICIDE:
a. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER � �
b. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE �
2. FORCIBLE RAPE
3. ROBBERY � -l- "t"
4. AGGRAVATED ASSAULT
5. BURGLARY - BREAKING OR ENTERING �7
6. LARCENY - THFFT (EXCEPT AUTO THEFT) 2 9 �--L 7 ! 2
7. AUTO THEFT � I- �
8. OTfiER ASSAULTS (RETURN A- 4e) � 1 I �_
TOTAL - PART I CLASSES ! 1-n I-7 �-� 7 � �
THIS YEAR TO DATE _L O �� �_7 l�_ � �-�' �
LAST YEAR TO DATE
PERCENT CHANGE
9. ARSON
10. FORGERY AND COUNTERFEITING
11. FRAUD
12. EMBEZZLEMENT
13. STOLEN PROPERTY; BUYING, RECEIVING,
POSSESSING
14. YANDP.LISM 9
15. WEAPONS; CARRYING, POSSESSING, ETC.
16. PROSTITUTIOk AND COMMERCIALIZED YICE
17. SEX OFFENSES (EXCEPT 2 AND 16)
18. NARCOTIC DRUG LAWS
19. GAMBLING -
20. OFFENSES AGAINST THE FAIAILY AND CHILDREN
21. DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE �_ �_ � 1.
22. LIQUOR LAWS � '. _L�7 7..� .�. �
23. DRUNKENNESS �.L � � �- �-
24. DISORDERLY CONDUCT � J_ � �- -�-
25. VAGRANCY
26. ALL OTHER OFFENSES (EXCEPT TRAFFIC} 7 _L j _j �-
TOTAL - PART II CLASSES �9 ?O � 7 ?U ZO v
THISYEARTODATE � 2G�. _�_Z.�I �I-� -�`7L% �-��j �
LAST YEAR TO DATE �
PERCENT CHANGE �
TRAFFIC ARRESTS THIS MONTH
PNYSICAL CUSTODY ARRESTS _
WARRANTSSERVED
CITATIONS ISSUED �.% �_��- �� � �.-t5 3 �. 71. �"'�
TOTAL TRAFFIC ARRESTS AND CITATIONS �_C 1.��_ 1.�� �� 3 1.71 _ -�-�
g_79Q (Rev. 10-21-65)
_ CONSOLIDATED h�ONTHLY REPORT -
, ' ' TRAFFIC SU��IMARY ` `
Policc Uepartment
City of ��� i 1)��.i{JY Montii of �C`�'l)'_3i�� ;.19�
TA6LE 1. ACCIDENT SU��4�1ARY
This Month Year to Date
This Year Last Year o�o Change This Year Last Year o�o Change
Accident Total j2 Lj�3 '%2� �.��� 393 +11_
Fatal Q 1. -'66
Personal Injury 2 2n �' 1.� �-7.3 +1-3
Property Dama�e 2L�_ 18 +33 23� 207 +l5
Pedestri�i 1. 2 —�5� �-�- 1-0 °5�
TA�LE 2. ENFORCE1�1Eh7 SUP�"�MARY
This Mont� Year to Date
This Year Last Year o�o Change This Year Last Year o10 Change
Trafi'ic Total l�jQ %% -l-1 Q� ].n70 �h� �'g
Hazardous Violations �_ 7 5C� +13b 7�{ � ?�� �C! �
Other Violations l�� i.� -�'250 19�-I- �-t�-3 +3�
Parking �j � �. �� 11.l� � j0 �'�9
D�,� i 2 -,o a_z �i -43
Accident Arrests and Citations �
TA�LE 3. C4PhE AR�TIYE SUPy�A4,4F�Y OF iRAFFIC ACGID�1dTS
1'his ►f4ont6 . _ . -Year to�Date
This Year Last Year �/o Change This Year Last Year o�o Change
Total Accidents 52 43 +�� �;-3£? 3�%3 +�--�-
I'atal Accidents Q � � 3 °' ��
Pecsons Killed �
Injury Accidents 2`T 2U "�" �j � 9� -�73 ��-�
persor.s Injured � �I 3 O `� �_� 3n�1 297 '���
Pedestrians Killed � ]_ � �-
Pedestrians Injured Z � —5� 1-i- �-0 ���
Hit and Run Accidents 7 � �-�-�Q 7�� • �+� �G�
Cleared by Arrest rj +�G
Cleared - No Arrest t�. 3�
Total Cleared �� ��.�.
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Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Cit�tion Citation Citation Citation Citation Citation � Citation
Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and
Time dent Arrest dent Acrest dent Arrest. clent A�rest dent Arrest dent Arrest dent Arrest
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TABLE 5. COA4PARATIVE SUPJ��AARY 0� EidHORCEP;4EIdT (6y Violation)
This FAonth Year tn Date
This Year LasL Ye�r This Year Last Year o o Change
Ha•r,ardous Violations Total ].3� 6n • 7��� 5�� 7 +
Dwi _ -1- 2 l� ?_1 —�3
sPE��a�ng 1.17 t�3 553 3�7 -"43 __
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Reckless Driving
9 57 — 37
car�less Dri�ing 2 32 -
'I�affic Signal � i� 3
Stop Sign 7 6 37 80 "�'20
Oi:her Regulatory Sign ��
Improper Passing 1
Improper Turning �- 6
Right of Way - Vehicle ��
Right of Way - Pedestrian
Foilowing Too Closely _ _
No or Improper Signal ��
Improper Start from I'arlced Posiiion e _ _
Improper Backing
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Improper Lane Usage '�"'�
Failure to Dri��e - Ri�;ht �- � ___
Defective Equipment 3 v
Other Hazardous Violation �- __ 22 —_ -- —_— _ __
Other Violations Total . -<<�_ �L 191!_ _ 1_7.3__ +7�
Parking Violation Total g �� l��T 2 r� ��p
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