04/03/1967 - 00021003THE MINUTES OP THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 3, 1967
The Regular Council Meeting of the City of Fridley was called to order by '
Mayor Kirkham at 8:15 P.M.
OPENING CEREMONY:
Mayor Kirkham asked that the audience stand and �oin in saying the Pledge
of Allegiance to the F1ag.
ROLL CALL
MEMBERS PRESENT• ICirkham, Harris, Sheridan, Samuelson, Liebl
MEMBERS ABSENT: None
APPROVAL OF NIINIITES, REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, MARCH 20, 1967;
Councilman Liebl said that the Minutes should be corrected on Page 3 under
the heading, "RAINSOW DRIVE: 61ST AVENiT� TO COMET LANE", by adding the
word, "not" to the first complete paragraph, at the end of line 10, so that
the corrected sentence reads, "He said he would like to point out that the
sanitary sewer problem in Sylvan Ilills has been fixed and that it was not
assessed to the people in Sylvan Hi11s, but paid by the sewer maintenance
fund, however, if a permanent street is put in, this will be assessable."
MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt the Minutes of the Regular Council
Meeting of March 20, 1967 as corrected. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. '
Ilpon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
carried.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA:
MOTION by Councilman Saatuelson to adopt the agenda with the deletion of
Item 3, "Bids - SS&SWik84". Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice
vote, Chere being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
RESOLUTION 4k66-1967-ORDERING IMPROVEMENT, FINAL PLANS AND SPECIEICATIONS AND
ESTIMATES OF CUST THEREOF: MUNICIPAL STATE AID IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1967-2
MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution �1{�66-1967. Seconded by
Councilman Liebl.
Councilman Liebl said that he would like to point out to the audience and
the people in Sylvan Hi11s that the Council held a meeting with the Con-
sulting Engineer and has found a solution to the problem on 61st Avenue and
now feels it is appropriate to go ahead with this street pro�ect. He said
they feel there is no need to put in a relief line for the sewer.
UPON a roll ca11 vote, Kirkham, liarris, Sheridan, Samuelson and Liebl voting
aye; nays, none, Mayor Kirkham decLared the motion carried unanimously.
The City P�ngineer pointed out that sidewaLks had been included in the Notice, �
and asked if these are to be included in the pro�ect. The Council said that
they were to be included,
KEYS WELL DRILLING SUIT:
The City Attorney reviewed this item for the Council," which had Ueen tabled
from the last Council Meeting. He stated that this was a dispute over the
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building of three well houses which had originally been let and then delayed
at the request of the City because the wells had to be relocated. Iie said
that the subcontractor claims that this delay by the City caused them
� $2200 to $2400 in additional expenses. The City Attorney said that his
recommendation would be that this suit could be settled for $600, or less,
and the City could avoid litigation. He said he did not feel there was
strong liability against the C7.ty, and the City ti�ould not be admitting
liability if the claim were to fai1.
Councilman Sheridan asked if he was correct that the first time the Council
heard about this was after the �ob was completed and that it had not been
brought to the Council's attention at the time. The Consulting Engineer
said that he felt this was a dispute that Keys We11 Drilling Company had
wrth the contractor. He said that Keys Well Drilling Company did not file
the subcontractor with the City and there had been no contract between
the City and the subcontractcrr, He said that most changes were handled
by change order. He said that the subcontractor now claims that items
executed by change order should not have been haadled by Reys, but
Mr, Comstock felt thaC the City had executed them in good faith. Councilman.
Samuelson asked if the City were to sit tight, would the subcontractor drop
his claim. The City Attorney said that his impression was that he would
not. The City Attorney agreed with Mr, Comstock that the subcontractor�s
suit should be with the contractor who could �oin with the City as a third
party if there were acay damages due the subcontractor because of the delay
He said that the City had an agreement with the general contractor and the
general contractor agreed with the change orders. Councilman Harris asked
if it had been the City that had asked for the delay. The Consulting
Engineer said yes, but it had been covered by a change order because the
� work was changed with some additions and deletions because of the change
in the work. He said these had to be negotiated and we�-e agreed upon w�th
the general contractor, and that the subcontractor would be regarded as
employees of the contractor by the City, He said that there has been
cons�.derable coxrespondence on this in the past, with memos to the Council
and the contractor. Councilman Samuelson said he felt that as a City we
have fulfilled our responsibilities to the contractor, and that we should
not enter into this claim, and if the City has to fight in litigation, fine;
The City Attorney said that there might be a question of whether the change
ordex �covers a11 items. The Copsulting Engineer said that there is probably
always a chance that not all costs are known at the time. Councilman Harris
said he felt that the dollars that are involved are less important than the
precedene that,may be established with dealing wiCh contractors, and his
dealings with subcontxactors, and he felt that paying this xequest would be
setting a poor precedent. Councilman Sheridan said that Mr. Comstock had
stated it we11 when he saLd the subcontractor would be �ust another employee
of Keys Well Arilling Company,
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson that the City not pay the claim of the sub-
contractor of the Keys WQ11 Drilling Company. Seconded by Couacilman Harris.
Councilman LieU1 questioned what companies had constructed the different wells,
and who had contracted the �obs out, The Consulting Engineer said that all
pro�ects are contracted out by the City, and that his firm had drawn the
� - plans and specifications. Councilman Liebl said he felt the supervision on
we11 sinking was very poor, and in the future should be more careful He said
the City should�find out which company lost the bailer on We11 ii3 so that
they are liable, and not the City.
VOTE upon the Motion was a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham
decLared tlie motion carried,
R�GULAR COUNCIL MEETING, APRIL 3, 1967
BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING MINUTES, MARCH 22, 1967;
1. PUBLIC HEAAING ON A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE FROM SECTION 45.342 CITY
CODE OF FRIDLEY. MINNESOTA 1963. REVISED DECEMi3ER 31, 1964. BY WAIVER
AND OFF-STREET PARK
11 AND 12, AUDITOR'
WEST AND SOIITH OF S'
OF THC EXTENSION N0:
AND LYING SOUTH AND
FEET OF SAID LOT 11
20 FEET OF SAID LOT
SOUTtl 182 FEET OF T
5 SUBD
BEING 755 - 53RD AVENUE
AND ALSO
ST 195 F
N0. 155, ANOKA COUNTY. MINNE
YING
EXCEPT THEREFROM THE WEST
FRIDLEY
LOT
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BY DOIIGLAS
The City Manager said that Target withdrew their request the night of the
meeting, Uut the Board had taken action anyway, which was to deny the request.
NIOTION by Councilman Samuelson to concur with the recommendation of the
Board of Appeals at their meeting of Maroh 22, 1967, and deny the variance
request Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being
no nays, Mayor IZirkham declared the motion carried.
BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING, MARCH 29, 1967:
ON A C
,
OR A VARIANCE FROM SECTION 45.24, CITY CO➢E �
ED DECEMBER 1964, BY WAIVER OF A SIDE YARD
17 PEET 6 INCHES TD 17 FEET TO PERMIT CON-
STRUCTION OI' A SINGLE FAMILY DWCLLING ON LOT 1, BLOCK 2, HOLIDAY HILLS SECOND
ADDITION, ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA, SAME BEING 400 RICE CREEK BOULEVARD,
FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. (REQUEST BY ARTHUR J. SILSETH, 48 TALMADGE WAY NORTHEAST,
FAIDLEY, MINNESOTA, 55432):
The City Manager explained that the Board granted the request, because under
the new ordinance they wi11 have final say, but the ordinance is not in
effect yet.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to concur with the Board of Appeals decision of
March 29, 1967 and grant the requested variance. Seconded by Councilman
Sheridan Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, rfayor Kirkham declared
the motion carried.
Councilman Harris asked the City Attorney to review the change in the ordinance
which gives the Board of Appeals final say. The Citq Attorney said that he
had indicated that there were three alternatives. (1) Board of Appeals
having the final say sub�ect to appeal to the Court. (2) Board of Appeals
having the final say sub�ect to appeal to the Council. (3) Board of Appeals
as an advisory Board to the Council. He said that he had recommended they
adopt alternative 2, and the ordinance had been drawn this way, so that these
requests wi11 not come to the Council unless an affected person requests it.
Councilman Harris asked how such a request u7ould come to the Council. The
City Attorney said that the exact form has not been worked ouY_, but he �eTt
it should be a written request that the matter had been heard by the Board
of Appeals and the action had been to affirm or to deny, and the person
a£fected requests a hearing with the Council. Coancilman Sheridan as[ced
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if the Board of Appeals' decision would be effective immediately or would
there be a time limit for appeal from the standpoint of the affected party.
He said that if the Board oi Appeals decided in favor of the person who
requested a variance, would a close resident have a time period to appeal
the decision of the Board of Appeals. The City Attorney said that he
would check the State Statutes on this. 1le said he felt there should be
a time period for appeal.
THE MINUTES OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS - DESIGPd CONTAOL ME�TING OF MARCH 21, 1967:
1. CONSIDERATION OF GAS PUMPING STATION AT TARGET STORES, 775-53AD AVENUE:
The City Manager read the motion of the Committee to approve as presented,
sub�ect to approval by the Builch ng Inspector and the Fire Prevention Chief.
The City Engineer showed the Council Target's plans for the station which
the Council studied.
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to concur with the Building Standards-Design
Control CommiYtee and approve the gas pamping station at the Target store.
Councilman Harris said he would like to review the rezoning in this area.
Mayor Kirkham said that this property is not in the area that was rezoned.
Councilman Samuelson said that this station has been en the site plans
The motion was seconded by Councilman Harris, and upon a voice vote, there
being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
2. CONSIDERATION OF TEMPORARY GARDEN STORE FOR ERICKSON PETROLEUM:
The City Managex xead the motion of the Committee to approve this temporaxy
store provided the building and fence is dismantled and stored by October 15,
1967 and a new temporary building permit be obtained for each subsequent year.
The City Engineer showed the location of the garden store on the map and ex-
plained that they wi11 �ust be puttiag pipes in Che ground, and it wi11 be
nothing permanent. Councilman Harris asked if they were planning on a
permanent building some time in the future, and he was told by an Erickson
representative that they weYe.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to concur with the Building Standards-Des�.gn
Control Committee and approve the temporary garden store for Erickson
Petroleum. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being
no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING, MARCH 23, 1967:
1. STATE AID MILEAGE:
The City Manager read the motion of the PLannin�;, Commission recommending streets
to be designated as state aid routes. The City Cngiaeer pointed these streets
out on the map for the Council. Mayor Kirkham questioned the possibility of
adding 3rd Street, from 57th to 61st Street. The City Manager pointed out
that these streets suggested by the Planning Commission can be redesignated
at any time, but are needed for the mileage at present.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to concur with the Planning Commission's recom-
mendation of adding: (1) 75th Avenue from Central Avenue to Stinson
Boulevard. (2) 57th Avenue from 7th Street east to Quincy, south on Quincy
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to Carrie Lane, east on Carrie Lane to Jackson Street, north on Jackson Street
to SSth Avenue, east on SSth Avenue to Moore Lake Drive as State Aid Mileage.
Also, to add Altura Road from 53rd Avenue Northeast to Main Street if
more mxleage is needed. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice ,
vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion caxried.
APPROVAL OF HAZARDOUS BUILDING ACTION (LOT 18, BLOCK 23, HYDE PARK ADDI-
TION, ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA - SAME BEING 5809 - 2ND STREET NORTHEAST):
The City Attorney explained that this property is extremely old, small,
uninhabited, and previously condemn.ed by the Health Inspector. He said
that this type of order is usually drawn up so that the property is ordered
brought up to code or torn down. He said he did not feel they would be
able to bring this property up to code, and he had not made a list of
required improvements.
MOTION by Couacilman Sheridan to concur toith the Czty Attorney and approve
the Hazardous Building Action. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Dpon a
voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
The City Attorney said that two additional houses have been referred to
him for this type of action plus the drive-in on East River Road, atid he
is working with the Building Inspector and Health Inspector to get a
detailed statement of what would have to be done to bring them xnto satis-
factory condition. The City Attorney said that there is other property
that should be examined to see if action should be started, and he suggested
that on these a letter be given to the Building Inspector asking him to
exemine them for a determination.
.1PPLICATIDN FOR PERMIT TO PARK TRAILER, NEI, 1465 MISSISSIPPI STREET: �
Councilman Sheridan said this is for a renewal in his Ward and he reviewed
this area. He said he wished some residential lots were kept up as well as
this particular area is.
MOTION by Councilman Sheridaa to grant this Home Trailer Permit renewal to
Cletus C. Nei. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there
being no nays, Mayor Izirkham declared the motion carried.
APPLICATION P'OR PERMIT TO PARK TRAILER, NEE, 219 LOGAN PARKWAY:
Councilman Samuelson said that this is in his Ward and explained to the
people that the past Mayor Nee had lost his home and a11 his belongings by
f ire .
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to approve the temporary trailer permit for
William 7. Nee during the construction of his home, waiving Item 1, Line 2,
and waiving the permit fee. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice
vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
REAFFIRMING RESOLIITIONS 4�52-1967 AND ik53-1967:
MOTION by Councilman Harris to reaffirm Resolution �k52-1967 and �F53-1967 '
which were adopted at the Aegular Council Meeting of March 20, 1967. Seconded
by Councilman Lieb1. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried. �
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, APRIL 3, 1967
APPOINTMENT:
Councilman Harris said that when he talked to Mr. Tom Myhra about being
� appointed to the Planning Commission on a temporary basis, he had also
explained to him that he would probably be appointed to a subcommittee
also, and Mr. Myhra had agreed to a subcommittee appointment.
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MOTION by Councilman Harris to appoint Mr. Tom Myhra to the Plats and
Subdivisions Streets and Utilrties Subcommittee for a term which expires
December 31, 1969, to replace Mr. Robert E. Ylinen. Seconded by Councilman
Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there beiag no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the
motion carried.
QUESTIONNAIRE COMPUTER ANALYSIS:
Councilman Samuelson said that the Council appreciated the questionnaires
they had received back from the people, and he thought the Council should
Cake them and review them, then reLease them to the press media to let
the people kaow how the vote came out. He said that the Council should
give the opinions consideration in trying to fulf�ll the people's wishes
and suggested the results be givea to the Co�nittees of the City.
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive the opinion po11. Seconded by
Councillnaa Liebl.
Councilman Liebl said he would like to point out that according to the wte
on Metropolitan Government (No. 8 on the questionnaiYe), the `ee'ing tnward
metropolitan government is negative in the community Councilman Harris
� said the question on planniag (No. 4) reflects his position on improved
and thoughtful planning and gives credence to getting a full time planner
on the staff. Councilman Samuelson said that No. 7 which deals with how
Che City can best improve its image would point this out also
UPON a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
carried.
LAND ALTERATION PERMIT - RECONSIDERATION:
The City Attorney said he had been getting telephone ca11s and had received a
letter from Mr. Miller representing some of the people in the area, inquiring
about the status of the Land Altexation Permits. He said that he had
answered that the matter had not been before the Council recently, but
that it was reasonable to assume that those people who had a valid Land
Alteration Permit and operated within the condrtions of that permit would
be permitted to haul, and the ones that did not have valid permits or
violated the restrictions would have action taken against them. The City
Manager said he had pointed out that a bond had not been received irom
Lenny Cochran so that the permit prev2ously approved by the Council has never
been issued to Mr. Cochran. Councilman Harris said it was his feeling that
as long as the City sets restrictions and requires a bond, an individual
must do this or be stopped from hauling off the property.
� MOTIDN by CouncLlman Harxis to dLrect the City AtCorney to ask Mr. Cochran
to cease and desist from hauling off this property. Seconded by Councilman
Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declare
the motion carried.
The City Attorney said that he has corresponded during the year with the
bonding company for the Chies property and has been unable to get aay
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PAGE 7
sat�sfaction He reminded the Council that this was the property that has
not Ueen brought up to grade. He said that with the Cou�cil's concurr�nce
he would start an action against the landowner's bonding company.
MOTION by Councilman Sheri3an to direct the City Attorney to pxoceed with �
action against the bonding company. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon
a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
PETITION ;�8-1967 - STORM SEWERS. SANITARY SEWERS AND WATER FOR PARCEL ik2300
AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISIONS ��155, S� OF SECTION 23;
The City Manager explained that this petition is presented by Target Stores,
Inc. and John H. Glover Houses, Inc. and they have waived the requirement
for a public hearing, but the City Attorney feels the Council should sti11
hold a hearing.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive Petition �'k8-1967. Seconded by Council-
man Lieb L Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared
the motion carried.
ik67-1967 RE
WATER
AND STORM SEWER
MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution �'k67-1967, waiving the
reading. Seconded by Councilman Liebl, Upon a voice vote, there being
no nays, Mayor IZirkham declared the motion carried
CLAIMS: '
MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve for payment General and Public
Utilities Claims ik11436 through ��11507, and Liquor Claims ��951 through
4�997. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. IIpon a voice vote, there being
no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
ESTSMATES:
The City Manager pointsd out that the one estimate from the Minnesota
Department of Highways had been tabled from the last meeting as this would
�ust about wipe out the money available for signals. He said that if the
City does not pay it, the Attorney General would take it to court and the
City would be oxdered to pay �t. Councilman Sheridan suggested they
authorize the Administration to pay this when the money was available.
Councilman Harris said that there will be about three other estimates
coming. The CLty Manager said it would be possible to pay this one, but
there would he no money when the next one came in. Councilman Harris ques-
tioned paying part of the estimate and Councilman Samuelson asked about .
issuing temporary bonds. The City Manager suggested delaying this for the
time being.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to delay�{�ayment of the estimate of the Minne-
sota Highway Department in the amount of $11,987.01, and not have it back
on the agenda until it is requested by the State. Seconded by Councilman
Sheridan. Councilman Sheridan asked if this would �eopardize the State �
Aid Gas Tax. The City Manager said that these were separate items. Upon
a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
carried.
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MOTIOI�I by Councilman Harris to appxove fox payment the estimate of the
Hoffman Electric Company, Inc., Anoka, Mlnnesota, for electrical installa-
tion in Fridley Civic Center for the period February 1, 1967 through
February 28, 1967, in the smount of $1287. Secoaded by Councilman Sheridan.
Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
carried.
Licenses• '
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to approve the following licenses:
1967-58
CAFE
Unity Hospital
550 Osborne Ro>d N.E.
Fridley� hiinnesota
Kinps Chalet
6259 tlig2niay {{b5 N.E.
Fridley� Niinnesota
Snyder�s Drugs
6582 University Ave, N,E.
Fridley� liinnesota
Outdoor i^,ieatre Caterers
20k2 Sth St. N,1?.
i•;innesFolis� 2�`.innesota
Central Frostop Drive In
�699 Viron Drive N.E.
Fridley� biinnesota
Fireside Rice Bowl
7440 Central Ave, id.E.
rridley� b'inr.zsota
Canterbury Inn
6l�?9-°1 University Ave. N,E.
rridley, t4iru�iesota
Holiday +Iillage idorth
250 57th pve. N.E,
Fridley� P�iinnesota
Fhoenix Chotir t°ein
2k2 AiississipFi St. Pi.E.
Fridley� Minn�sota
�
by
John F. Aaines
John L. Lindell
by: Lloyd Berkus
by: Roy E. Denny
by: Sherman 0. Hansen
by: L;illi� P�ong
by: Robert E, Christenson
by: Donavan Erickson
by: Lyn F. Hom
' Spartzns DeFartn�nt Stora by: Geraldine Pnderson
5351 Central Ave. N.E.
Fridley, Ninnesota
Family Billiard Center
6237 Universit� Ar-e. N.E.
Fridley� N.innesota
by: B, A. Carlson, Sr.
New
Renerral
Renewal
Penewal
Rene�aal
Reneural
Renewal
Renewal
Rene�aal
Rene rral
Renewal
REGULAR COUICCIL D�ETII4G, 9PRIL 3, 1967
CIGhRETTE
Snyders Drug
6582 L'rave:s-ty 1ve. PI.E.
Fridle;�� i-:innesota
Fridley Food P`ar :et
8�-54 East River �cad
Fridley� P:innesota
Bill � s Superior ".'�CO��
7315 };1Phway �,'65 r�.F,
F�idley� h:,nnesota
Countr,y- Club t:ar;cet
6275 Fiigl�r:ey ;;6j 1d.E;
Fridley� i�:inne�ota
Jimbo�s� Inc.
248 2�'ississinpi St. P1,E.
Fr�dley� lfinnesota
Outdoor Theatre Czterars
20k2 5th St. N.1�7.
1•iinr.ea�olis� 1✓_innesota
Fireside Rice Bowl
7440 Central Ave. P1.E.
Fridley� P`innesota
Gor3y�s Country Boy
lOL;2 Osborne Road N.i,.
rridley� 1-ii_nnesota
,',iqsor S�ore �1
5250 Central Ave. P1.�,
Fridley, i�inresota
Liquor Store 72
3710 East .17�_'ver Road
Fridley, 2;innesota
Liquor Store 73
6161 Hi�nti:ay ,'��65 NeE,
Fridley� A�nr�sota
Li�uor Store 7k
bk81 University Ave, N.�.
Fridley� '-znnescta
Riverside Standa:d
8100 Last Ri-�er Road
Fridle7� �`innesota
Canteroury Inn
�47°-�81 Universittr A.vc. N.�,
Fridlej�, i�innesota
b; • Ll. J. Cook
by; John A. Reick
b3r: Hubert G, Svilliams
�y: Harold P. Pehaume
by: James T;. Shoaley� Sr.
by: Roy E. Dennis
by: Y;illiam �^iong
by: Gordon G. Svrenson
by: City of Fridley
by: City of Fridley
Uy: City of Fridley
by: City of Fridle�
by: Jaz.zs Armstrong
by: Rotert �. Christenson
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Ren�ual
Renerral
Renewal
Renet��al
Renewal
Renewal
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Renewal ,
Renewal
Renewal
Reneual
Rerewal
Renewal
Renetaal ,
Renewal
REGULAR COUNCIL ML'�TING, APRIL 3, 1967
� CIGtiRrT^1� (Continued)
Central Service Compan}� (Holiday) by:
- 5807 IIniversity Ave. N.E.
Fridley, 1•iinnesota
HoJ,iday Vi]la�e Worth by:
250 57th �venue N.E.
Fridley� iiinnesoi.a
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DFLICERY TRUCK
Vogue Cleaners & Launde.^ers
1229 E. Lake St.
rlinneapolis� I-Linnesota
Red Or�1 Stores, Inc,
215 F�ccelsior Ave,
Hopl:ins, 2`.innesota
Franklin Creamery
2108 �'ashington k ae. North
N_inneaLVlis� I�,ir.nesota
GP.F'iGAGE GOLI7�CTION
Suburban Service� Inc,
Box /f156
Circle Fines� D:innesot2
W & L; Company
160G South Oregon
Ndnne2Folis, I•3.nnesota
Peterson Bros. Sanitation
12%1 125th F.ve. N,E,
Anoka� Nfinneso{,a
MIAIITJG
i;innesota Silica °and Co.
lE3rd Ave, tI.E. ?� N.P. Tracks
Fridl�y� I�Linnesota
"OFF SALE°
Holiday Villa�e Dlorth
250 5'jth Ave. AI,E.
Frldley� Piinnesota
Donavar. A. Erickson
Dona-�an A. Erickson
by: Fred A, Samels
by: ti�1. J. Cook
by: Gerald G, Lucy
by: Jack Gallagher
by: Arthur Wise
`�y: P�obert Peterson
by: B, K. Borden
by: Done.van A. Erickson
PAGr 10
Renerral
Renetiral
Renewal
Rene:val
Renewal
Renewal
Renewal
Fenewal
Renewal
Renewal
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"0�'P S�1?�" (Ccntinued)
Pe�iny � s Super T;a rket
651i0 UnZVersity ;�re. I1.�.
Fridley� fiinnesota
Gordy�s Country Boy
101i2 Osborne Road N.E.
Fridley� ?amiesota
Country Club tsarket
b275 lii�hiray 7,-`65 N.E.
Fridley� iinnesota
Fridley Food t'ar:cet
815LF F., River Road
Fridley� I-linnesota
Snyder�s Drug
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LIST OF CONTRr1CTOR5 LIC�PISES TO BE APPROVED BY COUNCIL FOR TIiE
FISCAL PEI:IOD 4/30/67 -4/3G/68
Apri1 3, 1967
EXCAVATiNG
Houser Corporation
3703 Marshall St. N, E.
Fridley, Plinnesota
GAS SERVICES
Egan & Sons Co.
7100 Medicine Lake Road
Minneapolis, Plinnesota 55427
Sy, Elyor W. Houser
By: W. J, Egan
Suburban Air Conditioning Co.
8419 Center Drive
T4imteapolis, Minnesota 55432 By: K. W, Chinander
�'iking Heating & Air Conditioning
6409 Goodrich Ave. So.
St. Louis ParY., Minnesota By: Carl W. Norman
Fred Vogt & Co.
3260 Gorham Ave.
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55426 By: Fred Vogt
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
Capp- Homes Inc.
3355 Hia��atha Ave.
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55406
Gcorge F. Cook Construction Co.
2833 Lyndale Ave, South
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Erco, Inc.
3231 CentraZ Ave. N. E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55418
By;Capp-Homes Inc,
By: G. L. Cook
By: 0. R, Erickson
Fs.....;al
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Renewal
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Renewal
Rene�aal
Renewal
Renewal
Renewal
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Aenewal
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Ives Construction
8017 Quincey St. N.E.
Minneapolis, PSinnesota
Harvey Peterson Co.
151 G1en Creek Road
Fridley, Minnesota
Sexter Realty
3603 France Ave. No.
Minneapolis� Minnesota
S�aanstrom Co. Inc.
1350 Slcy�aood Lane
Fridley,Minnesota
HEATING
55422
J. McClure Kelly & Co.
2601 Stevens Ave. So.
Minneapolis, Tiinnesota 55408
By: Ives Boisvert
By: Harvey Peterson
By;Donald F, Sexter
By: Georoe Mewhorter
By: S. L. Kelly
Suburban Air Conditioning Co.
8419 Center Drive
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432 By: K. W. Chinander
Viking Heating & Air Conditioning Co.
6409 Goodricn Ave. So.
St. Louis Fark, Minnesota By: Carl W. Norman
Fred Vogt & Co.
3260 Gorham Ave.
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55426
By: Fred Vogt
Renewal
Renewal
Renewal
Renewal
Renewal
Ren ecaa 1
Renewal
Renewal
The motion was seconded by Counc�lman Samuelson. IIpon a vozce voLe, t�aere
being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the mor.ion carried.
VISITORS - AEGARDING STAR LANE BECOMING A SERVICE DRIV�, AND SIDEWALI�S P01
STAR LANE:
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Counc�_lman Lieb1 said there were two gentlemen presen� ac the Council P'leeting
who were interested in sidewalks on Star Lane wl�ich is a service drive, and
they wouZd like to know how much they would cost and af ii, could be done at
the same time that the improvement pro�ect is being done. Councilman Ilarrzs
pointed out Lhat sidewalks are assessed to the abu�ting property owners, and
said that the Council had made a statemen� in tFe press chac petitions for
sidewalks wauld be honored.
Mr. L. R. Thorsen, 6144 Star Lane, said he had �ust found out tnat Star Lane
had been converted to a service drive, and he feels ehat it has too sl-xarp a
curve to be designated a service drive. Ne cold the Council of his car
being hit in his own driveway because of someone comzng around rhis curve too
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fast, and he said someone will be killed anless thzs curve is stxaighLened
ouc. Ccuncilman Samuelson sa�d that at the intersection b�r the Covenant
Crinrch, �he service drive wi11 be disconnected and they wz11 be cu�ting
aff tlxe streef_ in front of the apartments so that there will be no through ,
traffic and Star Lane will service only the people in Sylvan Hi11s. Mayor
Kirkaam po�nted out �he plan on the map, and said that service drive will
3�e a misnomer for Stur Lane when the plan is done because rt will be an
incernal road serving only che residents, and it will cut down the type
of 9_raffic Mr. Thotsen is referring to, Councilman ftarris gave Mr. Thorsen
a briei rzistory of �he Planner and State Highway Department efforts to come
up waL-1-i a feasible and workable p1an, and this was the only way the State
would gave a deceleraCion 1ane, otherwise people would use Star Lane to
skir>> the traffic lights. He pointed out That there will Ue a median on
�1st Avenue, and Lhese a11 have to be tied together to make it taorkable.
The Council and several visitors looked a� the highway plans. A v�sicor
asked if 2here wi11 be more traffbc on ;.his s�_reet than there is at present.
T1ee Council said �ha�t chere w?11 be less traEfac tk�an there �s now.
�'ounczlman Staeridaa sald �tea� on tlae cost of sidewalks for thls street, they
would not_ be in excess of $3.00 a running foot on a 4 foot sidewalk. Council-
man Harris said he L-hought the Council had determined that a11 sidewalks will
he 5 Eee� wide. Councilman Sheridan said he thought this was for sidewalks
on arterial streets. Councllman Ilarris said that if the people petitioned
for a 4 foo� sidewalk, ttne Gouncil could do this. The City Manager said he
had zallzed to rhe St-ate Highway Department, and they had said that if the
�aty got a petition and held a hearing, ¢hey would be happy to add the stde-
walk to C1-ie contract with the City paying 100%, or the City could do it
themselves later. Mr. Thorsen asked what it had cost the property owners �
ta convert Star Lane to a service road. Mayor Kirkham said that they had
received concrete cur�, and gutter and resurfacing at no cost to the property
owner. Mr. Thorsen menYioned the holes in the street and Councilman Liebl
said he had received a call on the street and the Cxty Engineer had filled
tFem tLie same day. Mr. Thorsen asked if theze was any possxbility that the �
progerty owners could be relieved of any of the cost of the sidewalks because
the street has been converied ro a service drive from a residential street,
and there are many children in the neighborhood. Mayor Kirkham said that
tl�ne street wi11 be evea more of a residential street than before. Councilman
Harr�s po�nted out t_hat property owners on another street would have to pay
for ttae resurfacing, conerete curb and guttex.
�OMMUNICATION:
�A� P,ETROSER: M & I SUILDIDTG
MOTIO�T hy Councilman �-iarris to receive and file the communication from Irwin
Ketroser dated March 17, 1967. Seconded by Councilman SamuQlson, Councilman
Samuelson asked if in rebuilding it has to 6e brought up to building sTandards
or wi11 the tornado rulings apply. Mayor I�irkham said he'felt- it is too late
for the toraado rulings. The City Attorney said that he had met witb the new
owners, Fire Prevention Chief aad Building Inspector, He said the Fire
Inspector and Building Inspector had advised the owner on changes necessary
to meet their approval and the owner had agreed to make the changes. Ae ,
said they had discussed to some extent a blacktopped parking 1ot and certain
landscaping, but had not gone into details, but this would be discussed at
the time they applied fox a Suilding Permit. Councilman Harris said he felt
the tornado would not apply, and they should proceed under normal b�ilding
applicaCion requests, going through all the procedures.
UPOt.I a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor IZirkham declared the motion
carried.
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(B) ANOKA COUNTY: DRAINAGE
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to receive and fi'Le the letter fran the
' Anoka County Department of Highways dated March 13, 1967. Seconded by
Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor
Kirkham declared the motion carried.
�C) FRIDLEY LUMBER COMPANY: SERVICE ROAD
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MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the communication from the Fridley
Lumber Company dated March 21, 1967 and dsrect the administration to draw up
the necessary resolution to put in this road. Seconded by Councilman
Samuelson, Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared
the motio❑ carried.
(D) ANOKA COUNTY: ICE ARENA
Councilman Harris explained to the audience that the bill regarding the ice
arena had been read in subcommittee and was passed on with a unanimous
recoimnendation, and will be heard by the full committee in the next few
days.
MOTION by Councilman Harxis to xeceive and file the communication from the
Anoka County Board of Commissioners dated February 17, 1967. Seconded by
Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote� there being ao nays, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carxied.
(E) ARCHITECT: CITY HALL
'The Council decided that two of the items on the itemiaed list of proposals
_ should be considered further wrth the architect at the earliest possible
opportunity. These were Item 1(Tunnel Work, Room E-B14) and Item 2(Pan-
neling on north wa11 of Room 25).
MOTSON by Councilman Harris to concur with the change order as recommended
by the architect in Items 3 through Items 9. This includes their
recommendation that Item 8 be re�ected as the cost is excessive. Seconded
by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
(F) CITY ENGINEER: PARKING SPACE
The City Engineer stated that this problem was originally brought to the
attention of the Council in 1964. He explained that the people are parking
on the 35 foot setback Ln front of three four-plexes, and cannot gark l�ehind
the �artments, as they are supposed to, because there is a loca spot in the
alley and in the past there had not been an oulet available to drain the
water. He expla�ned that it would be possible to solve this problem now
that they are constructing a storm sewer main in 61st Avenue, and the City
would be able to enforce the City Ordinance against parking in the setback,
The Council discussed the number of lots involved; wheeher the alley went
all the way through, the diffaculty in getting a petition, and the fact
' that if this is to be done, it must be done before 61st Avenue is paved.
The City Manager pointed out that the Citq can order a Public Hearing without
a petition with a 4/5 vote. He suggested Councilman Liebl maybe would like
to talk to the people in this neighborhood. Councilman Liebl asked if a com-
plaint had been 'received about the people parking. The City Engineer said
that they have not receaved complaints, but the ordinance cannot be enforced,
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, APRIL 3, 1967
and he wants the Council to be aware of this problem. Mayor Kirkham
suggested they call a hearing and explain to the people that they will
❑ot be able to park here as this will soon be the street,
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MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the communication from the City �
Engineer and direct the Administration to set a Public Hearing regaxding
parking and �ainage for the fourplexes on Main Street between 60th and
61st Avenue. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there
being no nays, Mayor Klrkham declared the motion cartied.
Councilman Liebl said he would talk to the, people and see what their
feelings were.
CHANGE ORDER ��1 - SC:
The Consulting Engineer asked the Council to approve a Change Order
covering a manhole and stu'6 for Pro�ect 5-C.
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to approve Change Order �kl in the amount
of $732.50 to cover the cost of a stub in Pro�ect 5-C. Seconded, and
upon a voice vote, there beiag no nays, Playor Kirkham declared the motion
carried.
(G) STEWART: GAILSVIEW PLAT SEWER
The City Engiaeer stated that he felt the Council should authorize further
study on this problem. He explained that the property has been replatted,
and the Council had aufihorized the owner to hook onto Colum6ia Heights
setaer system but the Columbia Heights line had not been deep enough to �
provide a gravity flow for him, then he was granted temporary approval to
use a drainfield, but the Health Inspect� was not satisfied with this.
Now he xequests to hook onto the sewer line on the side of his property.
Councilman IIarris agreed it would be a good idea to take a long look at
this.
MOTION by Councilman Harris that the City Engineer study the sewer system
problem for Gailsview property. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a
voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
VISITORS:
Mr. Francis vanDan, 6242 Baker Avenue Northeast, addressed the Council with
several questions and suggest�.ons. He suggested the Council table be placed
at a more accute angle out of consaderatLOn for the City Engineer who has
trouble getting around it. He raised a question as to the liability of the
Change Order in the Izeys Well Drilling Company suit, and asked if the change
order had been generated by the Consulting Engineer in.a supervisory c�.pacity.
Mayor KirEcham said it probably was init3ated with the engineering firm.
Mr, vanDan said he thought there would be �oint liability if the change order
was recommended, suggested or generated by an outside party (if contracted)
and the respoinsibilrtq would pervade finanacial responsibility also. He
asked about Item 3 on his agen.da index, and TYayor Kirkahm explained that
this had not been adopted with the agenda. Mr, vanDan questioned the Hazaxdous ,
Building Action, as he could find no provision for it in the City Charter.
Mayor Kirkham explained that the City was uszng a State Statutei and there
are several changes being considred in our City Code at the present time.
Mr. vanDan asked what the questionnaire consisted of, its purpose and who
received it. Mayor Kirkham said that it had been sent to every water user
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as a matter of interest for the Council. Councilman Sheridan said that
about 5% of them had been returned. The Council werst over some of the
� items in the questionnarie for Mr. vanDan.
VISITOR: INQUIRY ON SCREENING ORDINANCE
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Mr, and Mrs. Aaron Engebretson, 5216 Taylor Street Northeast, asked for
information on the City�s screening ordinance. They said they lived behind
the Skywood Mall carwash, and trash is being hauled in and burned behind
the Skywood Mall. The City Attorney said he believed the Ordinance called
for a 6 foot fence and a 15 foot planting strip. Councilman Sheridan said
he believed the ordinance required a 15 foot planting strip, but the Council
had been requiring a fence in some cases, which they negotiated at the time
of construction. Mrs. Engebretson said that the same thing had happened
last year and she had started with the Police Department and the Building
Inspector and finally had called the Mayor, after which it was cleaned up.
The City Attorney said that proper procedure would be to call the City
Manager or the Health Inspector with a trash or garbage complaint. The
City Attorney looked up the ordinance and said it called for a 15 foot
planting strip, but in some cases a fence has been used in lieu of the
planting strip. Councilman Sheridan said this would be a case where a
fence would be better. Mr. Engebretson said that a 15 foot buffer zone was
nonexistent. Councilman Harris said he thought the City could require the
fence as long as there is no strip. Councilman Sheridan asked if there was
any sodding on part of the hill. Mr. Engebretson said the owners of Skywood
Ma11 had put in some seedlings last year, but they had died and the hi11 was
eroding. Councilman Harris suggested the Council direct the Administration
� to take care of these two items and report back to the Council when they are
completed. Mayor Kirkham told Mr, and Mrs< Engabretson that they should
call the City Manager if it is not taken care of, so the Council can follow
up on it right away,
VISITOR: REPRESENTATIVE OF ERICKSON HOLIDAY
A representative for Erickson Holiday said he was seeking approval for
moving another house from �7th Place. He was told that this was on the
agenda of the Building Standards - Design Control Subcommittee meeting of
April 4, 1967.
VISITOR: REGARDING ADDING ONTO HIS FRE3ENT BLi�I�IDiG
Mr, Roland Smith, 7685 Beech Street, explained to the Council that he wished
to add onto his present property. He said he has purchased five industrial
lots, and now that his hobby has expanded into a business, he wants to add
storage space onto his split level home. He showed the Council pictures of
what he has at present and a plan of what he proposes. Councilman Samuelson
explained that he should get a registered survey and plans s6owing the floor
plan and elevation of his propsed plans which wilt then go to the Building
Standards - Design Control Sub-Committee and then come back to the Council.
COUNCILMAN LIEBL: TRAFFIC SURVEY ON MAIN STREET
� Councilman Liebl said that the Police Department had taken a traffic survey
on Main Street because of the calls Councilman Lieb1 has received. He said
that the Police used radar on March 28th aad issued 19 speeding tags. The
average speed of those tagged was 44 MPH, and 1/2 of the people tagged
lived in the area. He said that there had been complaints against trucks
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speeding, but no trucks had been found speeding. Councilman Lieb1 said
fie would like the people to know that the Police Department looks into
these things if people call.
COUNCILMAN HARRIS: SPECIFICATIDNS POR CIT'Y PLANNER
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Councilman Harris said that the Council had directed the Administration to
bring back specifications regarding the City Planner. He said he did not
feel these *aent far enough, but were the minimal the Council should require.
He said he would like the Council's concurrence with these requirements, and
then he would include it with some other items to bring back to the Council's
attention covering a broader �ob specification. Councilman Lieb1 asked that
the specifications be read. The City Manager said that these are the State
requirements for a Planner-In-Charge and cover the basics. Councilman
Harris read the requirements. He said he thought the Council would be
interested in Area A or B, but they would not want to strike out C or D in
case the applicant had enough years of professional planning experience in
probably Civil Engineering or Pu61ic Administration.
MOTION by Councilman Harris that these requirements as outlined on the
sheet from the State be accepted and embodied as part of the �ob specifi-
cation, Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being
no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the mot�on carried.
Councilman Harris said he would bring back to the Council's attention the
complete �ob specification for the next Regular Meeting and asked-the Crty
Manager to put rt on the agenda, and he would be happy to receive any
suggestions from the other Councilmen that they might like embodied into
the specifications.
Councilman Sheridan said he was not totally in agreement or disagreement
with a planner as discussed, but he wondered how much additional planning
would have been required over and above what the City did do in 1966. He
said the expenditures in 1966 were less than $5,000 for planning, and he
questioned whether this would have been doubled through necessity or
convenience or would they possibly only have had to spend another ZS%.
If the Council has to spend $12,000 in salary, will they be getting $12,000
worth of planning and does the City need it today. Councilman Harris
said that in discussing a planner with other communities the cost is usually
$11,000 to $13,000. He said he felt that now was the time to have planning
and not when the City is totally filled, w hich iaould 6e planning after the
fact. He said the Assessor has checked and there are only approximately
1100 homesites left in Fridley under R-1_ zoning. He said he felt the City
should have had a planner before, but it is a budgetary item, and there has
not been the facilities or the space, but with the new City Hall he could
have office space.
Councilman Samuelson said he felt the Council has shown an intent to follow
the overall plan under 701, and he felt the City should pursue this as a
necessity for the community. Councilman Harris suggested that Councilman
Sheridan talk to a planner in one of the neighboring communities and see
what he does and how busy he is. Councilman Sheridan said that he had
thrown his thoughts in for discussion as he is not in tutal disagreement,
and that he wi11 contact a planner.
Councilman Liei�l said that with a staff it would cost about $20,D00 a year
for a planner, and last year the Council could not find $1500 to put a
part time employee who works fu11 time on a full time basis. Mayor Kirkham
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said that if the man does work f ull time, he should be given fu11 time
status or the City could lose him. Councilman Harris said he agreed with
this, but felt it was above and beyond a full time planner. Mayor Kirkham
said that it had been related in earlier discussions.
HARRIS: DEBRIS COMPLAINT
Councilman Harris said he has received complaints about tornado de6ris
behind Che old 'nouse on University Avenua that ls next to Moon Plaza�
The City Manager said he would check this with the Health Inspector.
LIEBL� INSURANCE
Councilman Lieb1 asked the City Manager how long the $30 employee coverage
was in effect for, The City Manager said one year, CouncLlman LZebl said
that Blue Cross was very anxious to bid oa the insurance. The City Manager
said that it had taken awhile for Aetna to compiie the figures, which
Curned out to be 5 pages long, so the 10 or 15 diFferent insurance
companies could quote on comparable insurance. He said that these may
have gone out FrLday,
SAMUELSON: 24 HOUR STREET PARKING ORDINANCE
Councilman Samuelson asked what had happened on a street parking ordinance
the Council had discussed at one time. The City Attorney said that he
had gotten some material, but the last time it had been discussed there
had been a division of opinion of the Council on whether they wanted it
nor not. He said �.t would be up to the Council if they want an ordinance
and what provisions they want. Councilman Sheridan said that he has not
been in favor of a no parking ban as the people pay for concrete curbs and
gutters and they should be able to use them. He said he had not heard of
there being any problem on overnight parking. Councilman Harris said that
the problems that h ave been brought to his attention are in front of
multiple structures. Mr, vanDan said that if the Council decides to pass
an ordinance he suggested they adopt by reference St. Paul or Minneapolis�s
snow emergency ordinance. Councilman Samuelson stated that we have that
ordinance already.
MAYOR KIRKHAM: CLEAN UP WEER
Mayor Kirkham asked Mr. Wilbur Whitmore, Chairman of the Greater Fridley
Assoczation, ahout cleanup week. Mr. Whitmore sa�d that it had Ueen brought
up at their meeting, and Chey found out that the 7aycees are planning a
City wide cleanup campaign for the week of April 23rd in con�unction with
the surrounding suburbs and Minneapolis, and have already ordered 6500
brochures to be passed out. He said that in view of this duplication,
they thought it better to taack the Jaycee movement and ask the City if
they could coincide theix date with the 7aycees. Mayor Kirkham said
that our cleanup week is set by ordinance. The Crty Manager said that the
ordinance requires that it be published before Apri1 15th, Che cleanup
cvmpleted by May lst, and inspected by June 1st. He said that he could
ca11 Che paper and have iT changed to April 23rd to April 30th and still
comply with the ordinance.
A representative of the .Taycees said that they are only participatyng in
the SCate campaign by purchasing posters that the boy scouts have asked
them for, and this is the extent of their assistance. He said that they
still thought the week the City had planned was the one they would be
working on. The Council then decided they should not change the date of the
City�s program.
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The City Manager said that he and the Fire Prevention Chief had estimated
that if an actual pickup is desired it probably would take two or three
days. If the City were divided into 20 districts using 20 trucks witYe a
driver and four Melpers per truck, he said it possibly could take one day,
if everything were in throwaway containers. Councxlman Sheridan agreed
with the throwaway containers as the City should not have to rake it up.
Counczlman Harris suggested the Mayor or a Couacilman contact Mr. Janutka
from the Jaycees to see if the City can work cuith the Jaycees, to arrange
something similar to the Christmas tree pickup to get some extra trucks
and manpower. Mayor Kirkham said he would contact the Saycees and the
Greater Fridley Association for assistance in work3ng something out. He
said that the City official date should not be changed from the week of
May lst. Councilman Harris said that the Fire Prevention Chzef has made
arrangements for a dumping site at that time.
MAYOR KIRRIIAM: PARK �MPLOYEE
Mayor Kirkham asked the City Manager if he would need any action from the
Council regarding the man who is employed as a part time park employee but
is actuallq working fulltime. The City bianager said that the Parics and
Recreation Commission had wanted a different setup in the Park Department,
and now that the Council has overruled that, he does not know what the
status is. He does not know what the Parks and Recreation Commission or
the Council want in that department, so he will want some direction in
the matter. Mayor ICirkham said the Council has pretty mucfi decided on
the step of hiring a planner rather than the step the Commission
suggested, and there should be a decision on whether the Park employee is
to be fu11 time or left to seek another �ob. The City Manager said that
if the Council wants another maintenance man in this department, he would
check it out and bring it back in the regular way.
ADJOURNMCNT:
There being no further business, Mayor Kirkham declared the Regular Conncil
Meeting of April 3, 1967 ad�ourned at 10;53 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
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