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PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MARCH 14, 1968 PAGE 1
The meeting was called to order at 7:30 P.M. by Chairman Hughes.
ROLL CALL• •�
Members Present: Myhra, 3ensen, Hughes, Erickson
Member Absent: Ylinen
Others Present: City Manager Homer Ankrum, Engineering Assistant
' ' Darrel Clark
APPROVE PLANNING COMNIISSION MINUTES: FEBRUARY 29 1968:
Mr. Erickson called attention to a typographical error on Page 8, 5th
paxagraph, the last sentence should read: "access to north bound lane" instead
of "north bound land". � •
MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Eric'KSOn, that the Planning Commission Minutes
of February 29, 1968 be approved as amended above. Upon a voice vote, all
voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
RECEIVE COMMITTEE ON ORDINANCE REVIEW MINUTESo FEBRUARY 29 1968:
MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Myhra, that the minutes of the Committee on
Ordinance Review of February 29, 1968 be accepted. Upon a voice vote, all
voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
RECETVE PLATS & SUBDNISIONS-STREETS & UTILITIES SUBCOrL�IITTEE rffNUTES: MARCH 6 1968:
Mr. Jensen asked that a correction of the 3rd paragraph on Page 3, the las�
sentence should be as follows: '�Mrs. Gedig could have a deed drawn up for
the 1ot split and ready for the next meeting."
MOTION by rlyhra, seconded by Jensen, that the Planning Commission re-
ceive the minutes of the Plats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities Subcommittee
meeting of March 6, 1968 as amended above. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, the motion carried unanimously.
RECEIVE PAP��S & RECREATION COti�i-fISSIO�' �fI�NTES: FEBRUARY 26, 1968:
MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Jensen, that the minutes of the Parks &
Recreation Conunission meeting of February 26, 1968 be received. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
RECEIVE PARKS & RECREATION COr1�ilISSION SPECIAL MEETING MINUTES: FESRUARY 26 1968:
MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Jensen, that the Planning Commission
receive the minutes of the Special Meeting of the Parks and Recreation
Commission of February 26, 1968. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the
motion carried unanimously.
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RECEIVF C0�IMITTFE ON ORDINAI�CE REVIEW MINUT�S: MARCH 9, 1968:
� MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Erickson, that the minutes of the Committee
on Ordinance Review meeting of March 9, 1968 be accepted. Upon a voice vote,
all voting aye, the motion caxried unanimously.
ORDER Or AGENDA:
It was deci.ded to hear the public hearings at the.particulax time they
wexe advertised. '
Item 1(L.S. �68-05, Walter Maciaszek) was to be put on the Apxil llth
Agenda because the petitioner was not xeady this evening. The rest of the
items would be considexed in the ordex in which they appear on the Agenda.
1. PUBLIC HEARING: PROPOSED PRELIMINA�'.'! PLAT, P.S. �68-01, AL ROSE ADDITION,
ALBERT M. JOHNSON: Lot 36, Revised _`.�.tditor's Subdivision ��23.
The Public Hearing Notice was xead by Chairman Hughes. He explained
the custom of the Planning Commission is for the petitioner to speak first,
then the Commission members discuss the petition and following that, the
meeting is open for discussion to membexs of the publie�.
Mr. Jensen explained that the Plats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities
Subcommittee examined the aerial photos of the area and it appeared there
was a difference in the North/South dimensions. By scaling the aerial photo,
it appeared to be 220 feet while the preliminary plat showed 240 feet. With
a lot depth of 95 feet, this would be below the requirements of the ordinance
by five feet.
Mr. Harry Crotiader, 146 63rd Way: You are going to put in 12 lots, in-
cluding No. 8 which has a house on now? The zoning is for single family.
The new plat was circulated among the audience.
Richard Dittes, 6291 Riverview Terrace: Most of the people are here
because they were concerned whether the zoning might be changed from R-1
and since this is of concern no longer, then the people are in favor of the
plat. Is there something in this layout that has serious implications?
He was informed the question was the possibility that some of the Iots
would be too small in dimensions to meet all ordinance requirements. It
now appears that Mr. Johns�n has corrected this.
Mr. Dittes continued that if the Commission had no.objections, he would
like to see the request approved.
MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Myhra, that tlze Elanning Commission c1osE,
the public hearing of the preliminary plat, P.S. ��68-01, A1 Rose Addition
by Albert M. Johnson of Lot 36, Revised Auditor's Subdivision �23. Upon a
voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
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MOTION by �rickson, seconded by Myhra, that the Planning Connnission
a�prove the preliminary �__at�P.S. ���8-6I�1 Rose c ition, y ert _A1.
Johnson of Lot 36, Revised Audztor's Subdi.vision ��23. Upon�a voice vote,
all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. T'�� ` ^
Mr. Jensen said mention should be made of the lot depth being waived
due to the area on both sides having been platted.
It was noted that the buildings located on Block 2 wi11 be taken down.
The audience was told that consideration of this item would be by the
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Counc�._ .on Mon_ay, Marc�_ �8th,,and a public hear�_ date for the final _plat
may be set for the second Monday in Apri.l which is the 8th.
2. PUBLIC HEARING: REZONING REQUEST, ZOA ��68-02, ROBERT WILSON: Lot 4, Block 1,
Wilson Addition. Rezone from R-1 to R-3A. � •
The Public Hearing Notice was read by Chairman Hughes. A communication
from Mrs. Mable F. Gadbois was received which referred to this Item.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilson were present. Mr. Wilson said being it is all
industrial property to the rear of this area, the lot.to the north has a tri-
plex on it, he thought it would really dress up the neighborhood to have
this type structuxe in there. He said Mrs. Gadbois' property is an old farm
and there is some 40 lots that are vacant. .
Mr. Exickson said according to the zoning map, the area north, Gailsvie�:-
Addition, had not been recorded as of .�anuary 1, I968. Mr. Wilson was asked
if he were the owner of Lot 1 wh n the rezoning originally took place, but
he said the former owner rezoned�ttre lot in 1960.
The Chairman asked the Engineering Assistant if he had discussed this
� request with the City of Columbia Heights. Darrel Clark replied that he
had talked to Mx. Brown, City Engineer, and he informed him that the zoning
across the stxeet was R-2, He would inform the City Manager of Columbia
Heights of the hearing and if he felt they would comment, that they would
send a letter. They were also told this would go before the Council before
anything would be final.
Mr. Myhra wondered if the size of the land was insufficient for a four-
plex and was informed that was true. A triplex was the Iargest apartment
Mr. Wilson could build.
Mr. Erickson then addressed rir. Wilson and asked him that knowing the
fact he could not build a four unit apartment on this building site, if it
was his wish -to continue this request? Mr. Wilson said they built two apart-
ments in Columbia Heights, the same type of building, on 80 foot lots. Mr.
Erickson said that there was a change made for multiple units in our oxdinanc�.
but presently under our ordinance, you cannot build more than three units.
Mr. Wilson said that the building burned was a two family dwelling and
was that way when he bought it. He thought the house was 75 years old, maybe
older. .
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Mr. Erickson said he did not find the xequest paxticulaxly out of line
wii:h the adjoining property. The Gadbois property is rather large and that
will be divided some day; Columbia Heights is already zoned multiple.
MOTION by Erickson,_seconded by_Jensen, that the_public heaxing_be cZased.
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ancl that the Plannin� Commi.ssion recommend that the rezoning__request,__ZOA �F'68-0_
Robext Wilson, of Lot 4, Block 1, Wilson Addition be rezoned from R-1 (single
family di.strict) to R-3A_ (apartment and multa.�le dwelling_ distric� but _attach
a recommendation to the City Council that no �vaiver be •given__fox_any_ more _than
thxee unit apartment. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried
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Chaa.rman Hughes explained that this item would a
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3. PUBLIC HEARING: REZONING R�QUEST, ZOA 4�68-04J LOUIS MOMCHILOVICH: The South
150 feet fxont and rear of Lot 9, Auditor's Subdivision ��88. Rezone from
R-1 to multiple dwelling.
Chairman Hughes read the Public Hearing Notice.
Mr. Momchilovich addressed the Commission saying h� had talked to the
people to the Noxth and they preferred the commercial, but would go along
with the apartment or multiple dwelling. The people to the East (3) had ._
objections either. To the South there are apartments and they had no objectio-=
He said he planned to build an 8 unit apartment house.
Mr. Erickson recalled that the last time this was discussed, there was
some talk about an easement through the property. Is this property directly
to the North? Mr. Momchilovich answered it would be directly West of his
property and East of the Highway, and that it was a recorded easement. �
Russell Burris, 1150 Mississippi Street: He was in favor of leaving the
zoning the way it is now, especially when thousands of dollars were spent to
zone i.t R-1. The lot he spoke of would be suitable for double bungalow.
Stephen Kachina, 6476 Dellwood: I have lived on the street for eleven
years, have gone through changes and would like to see it stay R-1. We have
all got roots there and don't feel we should have apartments right nota. We
have gone through rezonings several times. The people in back of the property
could not be here. This is about the second time we have been up here.
Mrs. Loretta Lane, 1132 Mississippi Street: We would like to keep the
area-residential, but in the event that property is zoned differently, and the
lot South be rezoned, we do not want to be in the middle. We have been approa=_.
by mortuaries and doctors. We feel our property could be rezoned, but if not,
we would like residential. Our lot is on the corner of Mississippi Street and
Highway ��65. ',
Mx. Momchilovich thought the area should have been all commercial in the
first place as it is right along the four lane high�aay.
Mr. Burris said that thousands of dollars have been spent to have the area
zoned properly and when they finished this complete survey of the City, they
zoned this area R-1. Mr. Momchilovich said the reason was that the homes were
there in the first place.
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The statement was made Lhat the highway went througli in 1951 and 1952 and
i.t was zoned a�ter the highway was put through there. ',
Mrs. Gladys Anderson, 6428 Dellwood: We live there and don't object to
the sezoning.
Mr. Raymond Andexson, 6428 Dellwood: If Highway ��65 is commercial, why
shouldn't it go commercial, too.
The ans�aex to the question wliether the taxes would go up if it wexe
rezoned, was "no". �
MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Jensen, that the Planning Commission close
the public hearing of ZOA ��68-04, Louis Momchilovich, of the south 150 feet,
fxont and rear, of Lot 9, Auditor's Subdivision ��88 to be xezoned fxom R-1
to multiple d�velling. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried
unanimously. '
The Engineering Assistant suggested the County records be checked fox
the easement. If there is none, the Commission should ask fox a utility
easement along Highway ��65.
Mrs. Lane said that when their property was sold 'to them, the people
that owned the South lot and had no way to get out of their property, the
easement was for them to go out.
Mr. Jensen said they were talking about the easement to the South.
Mr. Myhra said it seemed to him he did not find himself ready to act
on the request and that the Cormnission really needs more information on this.
It mig�it be well to lay this over and continue action until another time.
Mr. Momchilovich was asked if he had any objections to deeding 30 feet
along the West line to the City for the purpose of utilities and street ease-
ment, and he ans�aered he thought, according to the survey, to the West is
really Kandel's drive. He was asked if it lined up with the service road to
the South and he anscvered "yes".
MOTION by Jensen, seconcled by Myhra, that the Planning Commission contir_�=
the rezoning request, ZOA ��68-04, and request that Darrel Clark attempt to
obtain clarification of the matter of the service road and utility easement
fox consideration at the regular meeting of March 28, 1968. Upon a voice vot�.
all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
4. PUBLIC HEARING: REZONII�'G REQUEST: ZOA ��u8-03, ARO INDUSTRIES, INC.: Lots 1,
2 and 3A, Second Revision Auditor's Subdivision ��21 and Lot 1, Brookview
Addition. Rezone from R-1 to R-3A.
Chairman Hughes read the Public Hearing Notice.
Mr. Jake Aro, president of Aro Industries, Inc., explained their reques�
by saying they propose to build a beautiful apartment there, and had pre-
sented preliminary plans. They were not too happy with the outline because
one of the buildings was put belo�a the hill near the Creek. They understand
there is some concern relative to flooding. They would build one apartment
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on the hill and the xecreaL-i.onal azea on Creelc bottom. They appreciate it
takes a good architect to take advantage of the terrain and figured there
was plenty of high land, and with a l.itile filling and levelling, tennis
courts could be put up and on the hill would be an apartment. It takes a
lot of money to get a good architect and if it is acceptable, if it is re-
zoned to F-3A, then they could proceed on that basis and have proper dra�aings
Mr. Exickson said he had only one eomment and that was he did not feel
he could take part in the discussion or action on this, item because at one
time he did have an interest in this land.
Gordon Swenson, 6889 Channel Road; I am definitely opposed to any apart-j
ments and have a petition drawn up opposing the request. I
MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Myhra, that the Planning Commission receiv:,l!
the petition opposing the rezoning xequest, ZOA ��68-03, Aro Tndus�ries, Inc.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. '
LeRoy Bushey, 6899 Channel Road: I have lived on this property for a
long time. 'Rezoning is rezoning and I am sure once it is rezoned, it is prop�
to use the axea for what it is rezoned. T have lived in Fridley for fifteen
yeaxs and one of the pristine acts was zoning this village to protect our
areas and that certain axeas would be zoned for apartments, residential and
industrial. Oux area would be protected against these types of developers
and we would preserve the nature of our neighborh:::'. This is the third time
I have come before the Commission. There are othe development companies
that would like to move in apartments. We have a very nice neighborhood, and
rezoning should only be done in the light that it would benefit the people
who lived in this area for a long time. If rezoned this whole area would be
limited to apartments and I think it would be a real shame.
Mrs. Edythe Collins, 6854 Channel Road: This petition has been signed
by all the people who live within 500 feet except one. Other signatures
are the rest of the neighborhood. We own a pretty place and we would like
to keep it that way.
Mr. Myhra asked Mrs. Collins if she would object to a single family
residence being build down in the Creek Bottom and she said "no".
James Collins, 6854 Channel Road: It would be ideal if the City were
to buy this for a park, but if this can't be done, we would accept residentiaZ
homes. We like the houses along Rice Creek Terrace and their back yards face
the Creek and are beautiful.
As a matter of interest, it was noted the zoning around the area was as
follows: directly across the street is R-1, the south is light industrial
and the southwest residential and to the north is industrial.
Chairman Hughes, speaking to Mr. Aro, said that since his intention is
. apparently not to utilize the entire area for apartment purposes, what is the
reason for requesting the rezoning of the entire tract? Mr. Aro replied
that the whole area can be beautified, which it is not now, because of the
' damage from the storm. People have got to have some place for recreation
. and they felt below the hill would be the right place< 1'hey have plans.to
build a first class apartment house that would be a credit to the neighborhood
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and be a mucli better tax base and buffer zone to the heavy"industxial to the
noxth and norL-heast and i.ndustrial to the south.
Mrs, Doxothy Bushay, 6899 Channel Road: We need recxeational area for
our children, too. We have a lot of wild life that we would like to protect.
Lyle Quam, 6895 Channel 1Zoad; We do have several apartments in this
area already. It is enough. ,
Mr. Gordon Swenson: The City should think a little about this, too.
Many times it has been discussed and talked about, taking the land or buying
ft and using it for a park. If they get this rezoning and their plans go
through, it would be pretty hard for the City to take it away from them.
Chairman Hughes commented that it is always a difficult matter for the
City to take anyone's land a�vay from the�n:
MOTION by Myhxa, seconded by Jensen, that the Planning Commission close
the Public Hearing, ZOA ��68-03, Aro Industries, Inc. of Lots l, 2 and 3A,
Second Revision of Auditor's Subdivision No. 21.and Lot 1, Brookview Addition.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the inotion carried unanimously. �
Mr. Jensen said that he would like to make a broad statement of a couple
of things he felt vexy strongly about. He is an active member of an organiza-
tion, Rice Cxeek Association. One of the puxposes of this organization is to
protect this Creek and try to maintain it in its natural state as much as
possible, and this relative to the condition of water as far as pollution is
concerned and also the effectiveness of the Creek as a water carxying vehicle.
particularly with hopes of maintaining the natural thing. One of the things
that he was goino to try and pxeserve is this Creek bottom land and any pro-
posal that is made to fill in the area of this bottom land is going to be
objectionable to him personally and should not be allowed. The Creek is a
drainage way for nearly 200 squaxe miles and most of it is upstream from this
location. We have quite a stake in this Creek within this community. If
we are going to maintain this as an active stream, we must be on guard to
eliminate any encroachment of the water carrying capacities. This limits
its use for drainage purposes considerably and in the future, if we allow
encroachment on this valley, there will no longer be storage of water in
times of high water and extreme run off, and we are going to cause flooding
both up stream and down stream. He felt Mr. Aro had not said anything to
lead him to believe this sort of thing would be honored.
A member of Aro Industries said he did not think anyone should disturb
or fill the area, and to them, it would destroy its value. Mr. Aro said he
wondered if the Council and the people would be more open if the whole secti�-.
were eliminated from the request. It �aould mean a smaller apartment house
but still leave i.t on the high ground without using the lower area.
, Chairman Hughes thought it might be advantageous both to the Co�nission
and the petitioner to continue this matter and give the Planning Commission
an opportunity to consider specifically whether the land was suitable for
. the kind of thing discussed here.
MOTTON by Jensen, seconded by Myhra, that the Planning Commission.table
the zoning at hand, ZOA ��68-03, by Aro Industries, Inc, to the meeting of
April 11, 1968 to reconsider the question of rezoning. Upon a voice vote,
all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
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The Conuni.ssion i.00k a short recess at 9:00 P.M.
, 5. LOT SPLIT fi�QUEST: L.S. ��68-07, RUTH GEDIG: Lot 17, Blocic G, Rive�.-view
Heights.
Chairman Hughes noted that the petitioner was not present, and the
matexial xequested by the Subcommittee was not ready at this time. Item
�5 was to be continued until April 11, 1968 meeting.
6. REZONING INQUIRY: ANDRFW HOHN: 40 Acxe Tract - SW� of SW4 oi Section 2.
Rezone fxom M-2 to R-4.
Mr. Hohn was not present, but the owner of the land, Albert M. Johnson,
wished to checic on the possibility of rezoning. The land then would be
used for a Mobile Park.
The Commission did not feel they could give an answex on the basis of
a simple question, and felt a formal requesC should be submitted and a
hearing date set.
Mr. 3ohnson said there is no income as far as the City is concerned
the way the land is now. There was not much chance to put heavy industrial
because the ��ater table is high but a Mobile Park could be put there. It
is the propexty that has the big ditch which has caused txouble.
No action.
7. LOT SPLIT REQUEST• L S ��68-04, LARRY DEAN FERGUSON: Lot 21, Block 2,
Spring Lake Park Lakesi.de.
Chairman Hughes noted the Subcommittee approved the lot split contin-
gent upon a certificate of suxvey and a street easement over the South 25
feet of the South lot.
Mr. Ferguson presented a certificate plan of the proposed split. The
Engineering Assistant noted that the easement for utility drainage across
the new lot line had not been granted and the legal description was omitted
from the drawing. Mr. Ferguson agreed to have these omissions corrected,
and was informed that he would not have to be present when this item is
considered again.
The Lot Split request, L.S. ��68-04, Larry Dean Ferguson, was continued
until the next meeting.
8. S�iADY OAK ADDITION, P.S. ��66-03, AIVDFEW P. GAidEL: Lot 2, Auditor's Subdivi-
s ion ��92 .
Mx. Gawel was present.
Chairman Hughes explained that this item was continued from the Plan-
ning Commission meeting of February 29th and cvas continued from the City
Council and referred to the Commission. The Council's desire was whether
the Planning Commission felt the plat as presented is compatible with the
Street Pattern to the area North (Rice Creek Road area) and were not
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particulaxly interested in the draina�e pxoUlems at this time. The patL-exn,
as it is proposed in Mr. Gawel's plat, Shady Oak Addition, was compatible
wi.th the Stxeet pattern that the Planning Commission reconnnended. The
Engineering Assistant stated he spolce taith the City Engineer and he stated
� Council was interested in the platting and not the drainage. This is fox
the final plat.
MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Erickson, that the Planni.ng Commission
xecommend approval of the final plat, Shady Oak Addition, P.S. ��66-03, Lot 2�
Auditox's Subdivision ��92, to the Council with the iriformation that the plat
is in confonnation with the Street Plan previously recommended to Council
for the area to the North (Rice Creek Road/Central Avenue Plan). Upon a
voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
9. REZONING REQUEST: ZOA ��68-06, HIRSCH BROS. PROPERTIES: Paxt of Block 22
and all of Block 23, Fridley Park Addition and part of Lots 7 and 9, Revised
Auditox's Subdivision ��23.
The Engineering Assistant said that because some of the zoning lines
have changed since the last time a request was made for this area, a new
petition has been made. Parcel ��1 has changed fxom 300 feet to 342 feet.
The Commission was asked to set a public hearing date�.at this time.
MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Erickson, that the Planning Commission
set a public hearing date of April 11, 1968 at 8:00 P.M. for the rezoning
request, ZOA ��68-06, Hirsch Bros. Properties. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, the motion carried unanimously.
10, INTERSECTION PATTERN: MISSISSIPPI STREET AND EAST RIVER ROAD:
The Engineering Assistant said that the City Attorney feels that when
thi.s reaches Council level, if this plan is recommended, probably it should
be handled as a street vacation. This is why he suggested the resolution
you received this evening.
Mr. Exickson said that the only comment he would have, aside from the
fact that the matter has been discussed quite thoroughly for a number of
months, if this plan is recommended to be adopted, that the Council be
requested to limit access to Mississippi Street from any property to the
North a considerable distance from the intersection so that there is not
a pile up of tra£fic. He had no specific figure because he did not kno�a
what would be proposed for the area -- it may be 100 feet or 150 feet.
Chairman Hu�hes said the question is how it should be worded in other
than general terms as far as the reconunendation since it is not clear at
this point the development to the North.
The Engineering Assistant said that the Benson Property has not been
, discussed with reference to the additional 10 feet of right of way to comple_=
this plan.
Chairman Hughes continued that his feeling was that the intersection
has been discussed sufficiently and he found himself agreeing that the pro-
posed intersection plan is the best solution and he, personally, was preparec
to move in that direction at this time. .
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� Mr. Myhra said ttiis has been on the Planning Coimuission agen�ia a year
and they have looked at a lot of different plans, but he personally �e1L- in
' this matter, safety protection has got to be tlie main consideration, a�id
obviously, after addiLional land is developed, there will be an i.ncrease in
-- ---- -- traific. Mr. Myhra then read the Resolution regarding thc moclification of
� Mississippi. Place.
MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Eri.cicson, tha� the Planning Commission adop�
the follo�ving Resolution: •
BE IT RESOL�I�D, by the Planning Commission of the City of Friclley,� Anoka
County, Minnesota, as follows:
WHEREAS, the Planning Commission and Subco�nittees thexeof has studied
the need for and the desirability of modifying and changing the intexsection
of Mississippi Street and Mississippi Place at their intersection with East
River Road; and
WHEliEAS, the Planning Commission has held heaxings and discussed the
present situation and various proposals for modification with many�of the
neighboring propexty o�oners; and
WHEREAS,_ the Planning Commission finds that the present intersection
pxesents tx'affic hazards that prevent the efficient movemen� of traffic
and is a danger to life and proper�; and �
WHEREAS, there is a considerable amount of undeveloped land adjacent_ to
or in the close vicinity of said intersection, which land is zoned for
commercial and multiple residential purposes and the oFmers thereof desire
to develop said property in the near future; and
WHEREAS, said additional development will compound the already
serious traffic problem; and
WHEREAS, if Mississippi P1ace, as it presently exists is to serve as
a thoxoughfare for said commercial and multiple development, it will
necessitate routing heavy traffic through residential areas.
NOW THE�:EFORE, be it resolved that the Planning Commission of the City
of Fridley recommends to the Fridley City Council a modification and
partial vacation of Mississippi Place. Said modification to be as diagrammed
on the attached sketch labeled "Proposed East River Road and Mississippi
Street Intersection as drawn February 9, 1968 and Revised �iarch 1, 1968".
Chairman Hughes added that the Fesoluti.on stated quite clearly the
pximary concern is on the traffic problem. There is a large amount of open
land adjacent to the intersection of Mississippi Street and East River Road
now and �vhen it develops it �vill create a lot of traffic.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the MOTION carried unanimously.
11. PROPOSED OP.DINANCE ArIENDING CH�PTER ��S SECTION 45.35 PARAGRAPH 3 OF 'I'�IE
CITY CODE REGAI'.DII�'G BORDER DF'VELOP�IENT AND P.EPEALING PARt1GRAPFI 3 OF SECTION
45.35.
This was given to the Planning Co�nission for study.
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12. COrg1UNICATION FROM STATE Or r1INNESOTA, D�PAR7m1LNT OF CONSI;RVATION, EUGIsN�
R. GERE, DIP.LCTOR OF DIVISION OF �,1ATLRS, SOILS t1ND P1IN�12ALS DATEll MEIRCH 8,
1968:
MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Erickson, that the Planning Commission
xeceive the letter irom Eugene R. Gere, Directox of Divisions of Watexs,
Soils and Minexals, State of Minnesota, Department of Conservation, dated
Maxch 8, 1968 and recommend action to the Council to request, through the
Depaxtment oi Conservation and Flood Plain Infoi-mation Study which is
available thxough the Corps of Engineexs, in vieca of our current studies
concexning Ordinance, Chapter 45 and oux interest in establishing a Flood
Plain Zone, it would seem that this information which is avai.lable upon
request, would be extxemely valuable at this time. Upon a voice vote,
all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
13. PROPOSED ZONING CODE:
The next meeting of this study is Satuxday, March 23, 1968.
ADJOURNMENT:
MOTION by Erickson that the Planning Commission meeting be adjouxned
at 10:45 P.M. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried.
Respectfully submitted,
Hazel 0'Brian
Recording Secxetary
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING - MARCH 18, 1968 - 8 P.M.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
INVOCATION•
ROLL CALL•
MINUTES:
Regular Meeting, March 4, 1968
Special Public Hearing Meeting -
March 11, 1968
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ADOPTION OF AGENDA:
AWARDS•
AWARDING CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENT TO THE HIGH SCHOOL
WRESTLING TEAM AND COACH, AND AWARDING OF CERTIFICATES
OF APPRECIATION TO PAST CONIMITTEE AND CONIMISSION MEMBERS
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
None
OLD BUSINESS• .
1. Consideration of Rice Creek/Central Avenue Plan
2. Consideration of Rezoning Rec�uest - Eldon Schmedeke
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3. Consideration of Drainage of Shady Oak Addition -
Andrew P. Gawel Contracting
4. Second Reading of Ordinance Repealing Chapter 36, Sections
36.07, 36.08, and 36.09 Regarding the Board of Health
5. Second Reading of Ordinance Amending Chapt�er 37, Sections
37.01 and 37.02 of the City Code Regarding Cleaning of
Premises and Repealing Section 37.03
6. Second Reading of Ordinance Amending Chapter 335, Section
38.081 of the City Code Providing for the Sanitary Storage
of Refuse, Garbage, Swill, Rubbish and Waste Matter. •
7. Discussion of Sign Permit - Naegele - T.H. �665
8. Resolution Pertaining to Liquor Study of Horwath & Horwath
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Pages 13 - 22
Page 23
Pages 24 - 26
Pages 27 & 28
Page 29
Pages 30 & 31
page 32
Page 33
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NEW BUSINESS:
9. Awarding of Bids for Group Hospitalization Insurance
(Bids 0 Qned 10•30 a.m. March 13, 1968)
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10ti; Planning Commission Meeting Minutes, March 14, 1968
11. Board of Appeals Meeting Minutes, March 6, 1968
12. Building Standar.ds-Design Control Meeting Minutes,
March 13, 1968
13. Fridley Industrial Development Commission Meeting
Minutes, _:_Eeb: 5, 1968
14. Resolution Authorizing the Creation of a Public Safe
Construction Fund and Transferring Money from the
Municipal Liquor Fund to the Public Safety Construct
Fund
pages 34 & 35
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15. Resolution Authorizing the Changing of the Budget withi
the General Fund
16. Resolution Ordering Preliininary Plans & Specifications and
Estimates of the Costs Thereof: ST. 1968-1 (Addendum ��2)
17. Resolution Receiving Preliminary Plans and Specifications
and Calling a Public Hearing for ST. 1968-1 (Addendum ��2)
18. Resolution Ordering Improvement, Approval of Plans and
Ordering_Advertisement for Bids: ST. 1968 - lA and
Municipal State Aid Street Imrovement Project ST. 1968-2A
19. Resolution Ordering Preliminary Plans, Specifications and
Estimates of the Costs Thereof: WS&SS ��88 (Addendum ��3)
20. Resolution Authorizing Bids for Fencing Around the New
City Garage
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Pages 42 & 43
Pages 44 -_46
Page 47
Pages 48 & 49
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NEW BUSINESS: (Continued)
21. Resolution Authorizing Bids on 1/2 Ton Carry All Truck
22. Check List for Civic Center
Pages �0 & 51
Pages 52. - 55
23. Resolution Calling for Bids on Remodeling the Police Quarters Pages 56 & 57
24. Claims
25. Licenses
26. Estimates
27. Appoin�tnent ��_�
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ridley, Nlinnesota 55421
Dear Sir:
This division is in receipt oi' a copy of a letter from Mr. R.Tr7.Leonard,
Chief of the Engineering Division of the U.S.Corps of Engineers to you,
relative to control of flood plain development in Fridley,
The Departrnent of Conservation, the coordinating state agency, with the
Corps, is pleased to be advised of your interest in this matter and sug-
gests that your city take advantage of the Flood Pla,i.n Inforr„atzon Study
service available thru the U.S.Corps of Engineers. Five r:innesoia muni-
czpalities have already applied and studies are in pi•ogress. Priority is
based on need and local cooperation.
The U.S.Corps of Engineers, St. Paul District, includes a laxge part of the
S tate of ��Iisconsin which has alreaciy adopted legislation requiring the zon-
ing of flood plains and shore lands by local authorities so that if the
Minne�ota legislature w,hich is norr studying the problem adopts such legis-
lation, competition for the flood plain service of the Corps wzll increa,se,
another reason for requesting such service at this time.
If this division can be of assis�ance, please advise.
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REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING - MARCH 18, 1968 - 8 P.M.
FLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
INVOCATION•
ROLL CALL:
MINUTES:
Regular Meeting, March 4, 1968
Special Public Hearing Meeting -
March 11, 1968
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ADOPTION OF AGENDA•
AWARDS•
AWARDING CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENT TO THE HIGH SCHOOL
WRESTLING TEAM AND COACH, AND AWARDING OF CERTIFICATES
OF APPRECIATION TO PAST CONIMITTEE AND COMMISSION MEMBERS
PUBLIC HEARINGS•
None �
OLD BUSINESS•
1. Consideration of Rice Creek/Central Avenue Plan
2. Consideration of Rezoning Request - Eldon Schmedeke
3. Consideration of Drainage of Shady Oak Addition -
Andrew P. Gawel Contracting
4. Second Reading of Ordinance Repealing Chapter 36, Sections
36.07, 36.08, and 36.09 Regarding the Board of Health
5. Second Reading of Ordinance Amending Chapter 37, Sections
37.01 and. 37.02 of the City Code Regarding Cleaning of
Premises and Repealing Section 37.03
6. Second Reading of Ordinance Amending Chapter 335, Section
38.081 of the City Code Providing for the Sanitary Storage
of Refuse, Garbage, Swill, Rubbish and Waste Matter.
7. Discussion of Sign Permit - Naegele - T.H. ��65
Pages 1 - 12
Pages 13 - 22
Page 23
Pages 24 - 26
Pages 27 & 28
Page 29
Pages 30 & 31
Page 32
8. Resolution Pertaining to Liquor Study of Horwath & Horwath Page 33
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING - MARCH 18, 1968 (CONTINUED)
NEW BUSINESS:
9. Awarding of Bids for Group Hospitalization Insurance
`(Bids Opened 10:30 a.m. March 13, 1968)
10�: Planning Commission Meeting Minutes, March 14, 1968
11. Board of Appeals Meeting Minutes, March 6, 1968
12. Building Standar.ds-Design Control Meeting Minutes,
March 13, 1968
13. Fridley Industrial Development Commission Meeting
Minutes, :._Feb. 5, 1968
14. Resolution Authorizing the Creation of a Public Safety
Construction Fund and Transferring Money from the
Municipal Liquor Fund to the Public Safety Construction
Fund
15. Resolution Authorizing the Changing of the Budget within
the General Fund
16. Resolution Ordering Preliminary Plans & Specifications and
Estimates of the Costs Thereof: ST. 1968-1 (Addendum �k2)
17. Resolution Receiving Preliminary Plans and Specifications
and Calling a Public Hearing for ST. 1968-1 (Addendum ��2)
18. ?�esolution Ordering Improvement, Approval of Plans and
Ordering.Advertisement for Bids; ST. 1968 - lA and
Municipal State Aid Street Imrovement Project ST. 1968-2A
19. Resolution Ordering Preliminary Plans, Specifications and
Estimates of the Costs Thereof: WS&SS ��88 (Addendum 4�3)
20. Resolution Authorizing Bids for Fencing Around the New
City Garage `
pages 34 & 35
Pages 36 & 37
Page 38
Page 39
Page 40
Page 41
Pages 42 & 43
Pages 44 - 46
Page 47
Pages 48 & 49
-REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING -� MARCH 18, 1968 (CON.TINiJED)
NEW BUSINESS: (Continued)
21. Resolution Authorizing Bids on 1/2 Ton Carry All Truck
22. Check List for Civic Center
23. Resolution Calling for Bids on Remodeling the Police Quarters
24. Claims
25. Licenses
26. Estimates
27. Appointment
COMMIJNICATIONS
(A) State Highway Department; Right-of-way 61st and University
(B) Superintendent of Public Works; Report on Stinson Boulevard
(C) Health Inspector: Health Report (Dated February 29, 1968)
VISITORS•
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Pages 50 & S1
Pages 52 - 55
Pages 56 & 57
Page 58
Pages 59 - 63
Pages 64 - 71
Page 72
Page 73
Page 74
Pages 75 & 76
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OLD BUSINESS:
1. CONSIDERATION OF RICE CREEK/CENTRAL AVENUE PLAN: (City Engineer remarks)-
' On Page 23 you will find a public notice that was sent to all the property
owners concerned with this plan.
� 2. CONSIDERATION OF REZONING REQUEST - ELDON SCHNIEDEKE• The Public Hearing
on this request was held March 11, 1968. There was a motion that it be
placed on this agenda. The Notice of Hearing is on Page 24, and the Minutes
of the Planning Commission Meeting of February 29, 1968 are on pages 25 and
' 26. The Minutes of the Public Hearing before the Council are on pages 15
and 16.
� 3. CONSIDERATION OF DRAINAGE OF SHADY OAKS ADDITION: (City Engineer remarks)-
On Page 28 you will find the contour map superimposed by the proposed plat.
All the property owners in that area have been sent a notice for the hearing
, on March 18, 1968, before the Council. You will find a copy of the notice
on page 27.
4. SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE REPEALING CHAPTER 36 SECTIONS 36.07 36.08
, and 36.09 REGARDING TF� BOARD OF HEALTH: The Ordinance is on Page 29, and
can be adopted at second reading if the Council so desires.
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OF THE CITY CODE REGARDING CLEANING OF PREMISES AND REPEALING SECTION 37.03:
This Ordinance will be found on pages 30 and 31. The Ordinance has been
changed by the City Aitorney since the first reading, by- the addition of
Section 37.01. He can answer any questions you may have, and the Ordinance
can be passed at second reading if the Council so desires.
.6. SECOND READING OF ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 335, SECTION 38.081 OF THE
CITY CODE PROVIDING FOR THE SANITARY STORAGE OF REFUSE GARBAGE SWILL
RUBSISH AND WASTE MATTER: This Ordinance ��ill be found on Page 32, and
can be adopted at second reading if the Council wishes.
7. DISCUSSION OF SIGN PERNII� - NAEGELE - T.H. ��65: The City Engineer will be
available to discuss this with the Council.
8. RESOLUTION PERTAINING TO LIQUOR STUDY OF HORWATH & HORWATH; This Resolution
will be found on Page 33 and the Minutes from the last Council Meeting at
which it was discussed will be found on pages 20 and 21.
9. AWARDING OF BIDS FOR GROUP HOSPITALIZATION INSURANCE (BIDS OPENED 10 30 A M
MARCH 13, 1968)• (Finance Director's remarks) - Bids were received on
March 13, 1968 on the Group Hospitalization Insurance to be awarded on
March 18, 1968. Bachman Anderson Agency is tabulating the bids and should
have a recommendation ready by the meeting of the 18th. Bids of this type
are quite complex with many different variations possible. It is hoped
that Bachman Anderson can come up with a clear cut recommendation as to
which group plan is the best one.
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NEW BUSINESS•
10. �PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES, MARCH 14, 1968• These Minutes will not
be ready to be included in the agenda. You will have them for the meeting
Monday evening, and the City Engineer will be able to comment on them.
11. BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING MINUTES, MARCH 6, 1968• These Minutes will be
found on Pages 34 and 35. In Item �kl which was a request for a rear yard
set back variance as requested by Mark Z. Jones Co., the Board approved
the variance. The Minutes can be received and filed.
12. BUILDING STANDARDS - DESIGN C.ONTROL MEETING.MINUTES, MARCH 13, 1968• These
Minutes will be found on Pages 36 and 37. In Item ��1 which was the consideration
of a manufacturing plant in a CR-2 District as requested by Larsen's Mfg.
Company, the motion was to accept the pr eliminary proposal subject to the
approval by the Council or the City Attorney of�this use in CR-2 zoning,
also subject to the notations on the plans. In Item ��2 (Consideration of
a service station in C-1 District as requested by Western Oil and Fuel)�
the Board voted to accept the proposal with one provision. In Item ��3
(Consideration of �ommercial building in C2S as requested by Leonard
Samuelson) the proposal was accepted subject to the notations of the Inspec-
tion Department, except for the 50' side yard notation at the easterly
property line. Item �k4 Holiday stores temporary garden store was approved.
xtem ��5 (Consideration of a manufacturing p�.ant on M-2 property as requested
by Carter-Day Company) The motion was to accept the plans as shown.
13. FRIDLEz INDUSTRIAT D��7�.L0�'MENT COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES, FEB. S, 1968•
These Minutes will be found on Page 38 and may be received and filed.
14. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CREATION OF A PUBLIC SAFETY CONSTRUCTION FUND
AND TRANSFERRING MONEY FROM THE MUNICIPAL LIQUOR FUND TO THE PUBLIC SAFETY
CONSTRUCTION FUND: (Finance Director remarks) - This resolution would
authorize establishment of a separate construction fund to handle the
completion of the space in the basement of the Civic Center to be used by
the Police Department. The resolution also authorizes the transfer of
$18,000.00 from the Liquor Fund to this newly established construction fund.
15. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CHANGING OF THE BUDGET WITHIN THE GENERAL FUND:
(Finance Director) - This resolution authorizes the changing of the budget
within the General Fund. This resolution would increase the budget of the
Police Department by $6,000.00 per year and reduce the emergency appropria-
tion by that amount. The money would be used principally to pay t::e overtime
of police officers who must appear in court. This resolution is on Page 40.
� 16. RESOLUTION ORDERING PRELIMINARY PLANS & SPECS - ST 1968-1 (ADD ��2)• (City Eng.)-
This resolution is being submitted for Council consideration in response
to the Petition ��2-1968 for Onondaga Avenue. This will be found on Page 41.
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PUBLIC HEARING FOR ST, 1968-1 (ADD��2)• (City Engineer).- This resolution
is for receiving the report on Onondaga Avenue and setting up the public
hearing for April 8th so that we can make this a part of this year's str�et
program. This resolution will be found on PaQes 42 and 43.
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NEW BUSINESS (Continued)
18. RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT, APPROVAL OF PLANS AND ORDERING ADVERTISE�•
MENT FOR BIDS: ST. 1968-1A AND MUNICIPAL STATE AID STREET IMPROVEMENT
PROJECT ST. 1968-2A; This resolution will be found on Pages 44 through
Page 46, and is self-explanatory. The City Engineer will be available
to explain the construction program.
19. RESOLUTION ORDERING PRELIMINARY PLANS SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES OF
COSTS THEREOF: WS&SS ��88 (ADDENDUM ��3)• This resolution will be found
on Page 47. It will authorize the storm drainage study in the area north
of Osborne Road.
20. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING BIDS FOR FENCING AROUND THE NEW CITY GARAGE; (City�
Engineer). On pages 48 and 49 you will find a resolution authorizing to
call the bids for fencing around the new City Garage. The bids are
proposed to be opened on the lOth day of April, 1968. This fence is
needed to provide adequate protection to the equipment once the City
equipment is moved on to the new City Garage site.
21. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING BIDS ON 1/2 TON CARRY-ALL TRUCK: (City Engineer) -
On Pages 50 and 51 you will find a resolution authorizing for calling
bids on � ton Carryall Truck. The bids are proposed to be opened on the
lOth day of April, 1968. This item is budgeted for 1968.
22. CHECK LIST FOR CIVIC CENTER: (City Engine�)- On Pages 52 through 55 you
will find the check list prepared by the City Administration. If the
City Council wishes to add on any other items, these should be added so
that we can inform the architect to get this work completed as soon as
possible.
23. RESOLUTION CALLING FOR BIDS ON REMODELING THE POLICE QUARTERS• On Pages
� 56 and 57 you will find this resolution which wi11 authorize bids on this
work. The bids are to be opened on the lOth day of April, 1968.
24. CLAIMS: The Claim numbers ar.e on Page 58. Details of the claims are
included in the e:.velope with the agenda.
25. LICENSES; The licenses will be found on pages 59 through 63.
� 26. ESTIMATES; On Pages 64 through 71 you will find the Estimates. Also, on
Pages 66 and 67 you will find Estimate ��6, for Chapman Construction Co.
(a joint venture)for Project ��87, We would suggest that the City Council
approve this e:�timate subject to getting a letter of release from the
� Bonding Company and also subject to approval by the City Attorney.
27. APPOINTMENTS; The Appointment is on page 72 for the Council's approval.
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�COMMiJNICATIONS •
I(A) STATE HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT - RIGHT OF WAY VACATION: Cit En ineer -
West of Shell Service Station on 61st Avenue, the letter indicates
' that the Highway Department will be willing to vacate 15 feet of
existing right of way which, could in turn, be turned over to the
gas station if the City wishes to do so.
' (B) SUPERINTENDENT OF PUBLIC WORKS - REPORT ON STINSON BOULEVARD: This
memo is self explanatory, and was inserted for your information.
, (C) HEALTH INSPECTOR - HEALTH REPORT: This report will be found on pages
75 and 76, and can be received and filed.
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The Regular Council Meeting of March 4, 1968 was called to order by Mayor Kirkham
at 8:00 P.M.
OPENING CEREMONY•
Mayor Kirkham asked everyone to stand and join in saying the Pledge of Allegiance
to the Flag. Father Keefe from St. William's Church gave the Invocation.
ROLL CALL•
MEMBERS PRESENT: Kirkham, Liebl, Harris, Samuelson, Sheridan-
MEMBERS ABSENT: None
APPROVAL OF MINUTES, REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF FEBRUARY 5, 1968:_
Councilman Liebl requested that the Minutes be corrected on page 15, striking
the word, "he", so that the start of the sentence in the fifth line of the _
second paragraph will read, "Councilman Liebl said this would be fine if the
land was to be used in the near future,". The extra word has to be taken out
for the sentence to make sense.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt the Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting
of February 5, 1968 as corrected. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a
voice vote, there being no nays, Mayar Rirkham declared the motion carried
unanimously.
AP�ROVAL OF MINUTES, SPECIAL MEETING OF FEBRUAR.Y 26, 1968:
MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt the Minutes of the Special Council Meeting
' of February 26, 1968 as presented. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a
voice vote, there being no nays; Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried
unanimously.
' ADOPTION OF AGENDA:
' Mayor Kirkham said there were two general contractor's to be added to the list
of licenses - the Belgarde Construction Company Gnd House Clinic Store, Inc.,
and Item 16, "AWARDING OF CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENT TO THE HIGH SCHOOL
WRESTLING TEAM AND COACH, AND AWARDING OF CERTIFICATES OF APPRECIATION TO
' PAST COMMITTEE AND COMMISSION MEMBERS", and Item 17, "DISCUSSION OF INSPECTION
OF NEW CONTRACTORS" should be added to the agenda.
' MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to adopt the agenda as amended. Seconded by
Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor :lirkham
� declared the motion carried unanimously.
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RESOLUTION 4�31-1968 - AUTHORIZING TI�E CITY CLERK TO WITHDRAW THE CERTIFICATION
;' OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON THAT TAX FORFEITED PROPERTY SOLD DURING THE YEAR 1968
AND FURTHER AUTHORIZTNG THE RECERTIFICATION OF SAID ASSESSMENTS:
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The Finance Director stated that he had received a call from the County
requesting that if the lots are to be placed on sale this year, the Council
act on them at this meeting. He said that the Council could approve the
list subject to the lots the Parks and Recreation Department is interested
in, and any lots the Council may be interested in. He said that if the
Council had any further requests before the sale in April, he did not think
the County would turn down their request to redtag them. The Council
discussed passing the resolution so that the County can start setting up
their sale, with the reservation that the City can withdraw the lots they
are interested in before the sale. The Council decided to look at the map
showing the tax forfeit lots at the end of the meeting.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution 4�31-1968. Seconded by
Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried unanimously.
BIDS - TOWING AND IMPOUNDING (OPENED 10:30 A.M., MARCH 4, 1968):_
Following are the bids:
Day Call Each (6
Night Calls Each
Snowbirds
Motorcycles
Accidents
a.m; to 9 p.m.)
(9 p.m. to 6 a.m.)
Indoor Storage Per Day
Outdoor Storage Per Day
Snowmobiles
BIDDERS
Kelkar, Inc. D/B/A
A & A Automotive
Columbia Hei�hts
$ 5.75
7.25
4.75
6.50
9.75 per hour
2.00 per day
1.25 per day
4.50
Shorty's Towing
Service
Fridley, Minnesota
$ 6.00
8.00
6.00
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10.00 per hour
2.00 per day
1.50 per day
6.00
Councilman Harris said that it has come to his attention that the State Statutes
require that a towing wrecker weight 8,000 lbs. He asked Mr. Gibbs, who was
sitting in for the City Attorney, if the Council was bound by this Statute.
Mr. Gibbs said that under State Statute 169, the minimum weight allowed is
8,000 lbs. with a crane and winch, and the City is obligated under these Statutes.
Councilman Harris said that if,this is the case, Shorty's Towing Service would be
the only bidder that qualified.
The President of Kelkar, Inc., the only other company that bid on the towing
contract, stated that they have only recently learned that, although the truck
they plan on using was licenced by the previous owner as being under 7,000 lbs.,
the previous owner now says that the truck weighs about 8200 lbs. so that in
the final analysis, his company is capable of ineeting all requirements. He said
that they will be relicensing the truck, now that this has been brought to their
attention. Mr. Gibbs said that if an owner knowingly registers a vehicle at a
lessor weight, it would be a criminal offense.
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Councilman Liebl asked who the pres�nt towing license was held by. Mayor
Kirkham said that it was Shorty's Towing Service. Councilman Liebl said
that as far as he could see the present license holder has two trucks of
adequate weight, they are on the main highway of Fridley, and he has
� received no complaints that they are not doing a satisfactory business. He
said he would be in favor of giving the bid to Shor�y's Towing Service.
Mayor Kirkham said that the other firm has a reputation equally as good,
but the fact remains that Kelkar's truck does not meet the requirecnents,
and there is no other choice for the Council but to award to the company
whose truck complies with the State Statutes. The President of Kelkar's
Inc. said he would object to this, as they would like a fair chance to
demonstrate that they comply with the State Statutes also. Councilman Harris
said that he felt the Council must go on the weight of the truck as stated on
the title ca�d. He said that this should have be�n.changed prior to making
a bid. Mr. Gibbs said that the Council was bound by the facts now before
them. He said he did not believe the Council would want to start allowing
parties to change their bids.
MOTION by Councilman Harris that, on the basis of the weight requirement,
the Council award the bid for towing and impounding to Shorty's Towing
Service for the year 1968. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote,
there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
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Mayor Kirkham said the only bid received was from the company presently
servicing Fridley. Councilman Samuelson asked how the contract was strengthened.
The City Manager said that the company now had to report the areas they have
patxolled and the time it was patrolled, and when a comp�.aint was received
tt�ey_we����o answer the complainant. Councilman Harris questioned whether the
company could set up a systematic method of patrol so they would be in such and
such an area on such and such a day, so the Council would know in a�:vance where
they would be, rather than after a certain area was patrolled. He suggested
that something be worked out with the bidder. The City Manager said that th'is
suggestion had merit, and he also stated that the school areas have been stressed
to B & E Patrol.
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to �ward the animal control cnntract to B& E
Patrol for $3,600 for 12 months, with cancellation terms as outlined in the
mntract. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no
nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
COMMUNICATION: N.S.S.S.D, - KING CHALET:
Councilman Harris said that the North Suburban Sanitary Sewer District agrees
with the essence of Mr. Lindell's request, and he would recommend they return
the check to King Chalet until such time as the business uses more than 29 RECS.
He said that the City will continue to meter their water, and the REC assign-
ment will be changed when they reach this level. Councilman Sheridan said
that this will be done to anybody who exceeds the REC level established
originally.
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MOTION by Councilman Harris to return the check for $600 to the King Chalet
and ask the Administration to notify the Council at such time as the King
Chalet should exceed the 29 RECs assigned, and at that time the King Chalet
will be charged the additional REC charge. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan.
Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
carried unanimously. .
BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES FEBRUARY 28
1968:
1. CONSIDERATION OF 50' X 80' ADDITION TO FRIDLEY STATE BANK AT 6315 UNIVERSITY
AVENUE NORTHEAST:
Mr. Roy Carlson and Mr. Herb Bacon representing the Fridley State Bank were
present at the Council Meeting. The City Engineer showed the proposed plans
which will double the size of the bank. The City Engineer said that
according to the current zoning requirements, they will not be allowed to
have one of the curb openings they have been using, and according to the
zoning requirements, they will be required to have sidewalks along the road.
Councilman Harris said that the Council has been requiring sidewalks on all
other C-1 and C-2 zoning, and he felt the bank should have them also.
Mr. Carlson asked what the policy will be for property to the north and to �
the south of them, so that the sidewalks will not be just piecemeal.
Councilman Harris said that the only way sidewalks can be required is on new
construction and on improvements or alterations. He said that this had been
required of the new McDonald's and Holiday station.
' There was a discussion about the new lines NSP will be putting in, and how
they will a£fect sidewalks in the area, and they discussed moving the bank
sign which does not conform at present. Mr. Carlson said they would like to
� move this sign to 63rd Avenue instead of University Avenue so it could be- -: �
higher and could direct traffic down 63rd to the back of the bank. Mr. Carlson
discussed the traffic tie-up at the corner of the bank, and asked if there was
someone the Council could suggest they go to for advice on the traffic problem.
' Councilman Harris said that the Holiday people had a man who dealt strictly..
with the traffic, although he did not know if they could help the bank<
' There was a discussion about sidewalks on 63rd Avenue. Mr. Carlson said they
would like to plant trees along here until the area develops, and at that time
plans could be discussed with the Council. He said that the plantings could
be planned around a future sidewalk. Councilman Harris said that this street
� is not a main arterial, but no one knows how it will develop, and sidewalks
may be wanted in the future. Mr. Bacon asked if the sidewalks would be on
private property or City property. Councilman Sheridan said that sidewalks
' in commercial areas have been on private property, and this policy is fairly
well established.
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permit at this time, and make the final building permit subject to the require
ments requested.
MOTION by Councilman Harris that a foundation permit be issued to the Fridley
State Bank, and that granting of the final building permit be subject to the
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stipulations regarding the receipt and approval of a final plot plan, land-
scaping plan, traffic pattern, and sidewalks. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson.
Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared 'the motion carried
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MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive the remainder of the Building Standards-
Design Control Meeting Minutes of February 28, 1968. Seconded by Councilman
Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the
motion carried unanimously. �
RESOLUTION ��32-1968 - IMPOSING LOAD LIMITS ON PUBLIC STREETS AND HIGHWAYS IN
THE CITY OF FRIDLEY•
CounciT.man Harris asked if this was the same resolution listing the same streets
' that has been passed in the past: The City Engineer said that as the streets
are built to higher standards, they are eliminated from the list. He said that
in the past there were many streets that were not up to standard, but once they
� conformed to state and county road limits they were taken from the list. The
City Engineer said that in the past the City has been issuing many permits
for such things as cement trucks to travel over the roads, but this year they
' plan to only issue permits to people in dire nead, such as moving in or out
of a house, The Council agreed that this was necessary to protect the streets,
and it would be an administrative decision as to which permits were justified.
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effectively as we do not own scsles. He said that there is a minimum distance
a truck is required to travel� to be weighed, but he thought the scales at
Minnesota Linseed Company would come within that distance, Mr. Gibbs pointed
out that the City would have to pay�any charge, unless a truck was overweight
and there was a fine. Mr. Gibbs said he would check the regulations on mileage
and give this information to the Chief of Police. There was a discussion about
the possibility of using the scales of the Wyatt Company in the.north end of
Fridley also. The Council suggested the Administration work out a reasonable
program, so there is adequate enforcement for the load restirctions.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt Resolution ��32-1968.
man Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor
motion carried unanimously.
PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES FEBRUARY 29 1968;
Seconded by Council-
Kirkham declared the
1. CONTINUED REZONING REOUEST: ZOA ��68-01 ELDON SCHNIEDEKE:
Councilman Harris said that a Public Hearing is scheduled on this request for
March 11, 1968, so the only action necessary would be in receiving the minutes.
2. LOT SPLIT REQUEST: L S ��68-06, RUTH GEDIG• LOTS 15, 16, 53 AND 54,
BLOGK G, RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS•
. The City Engineer showed the Council a map and explained that Mrs. Gedig had
owned all the property shown, but she has sold two lots, and would like to
retain 5 feet around her house for such things as taking the storm windows
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MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to concur with the recommendation of the
Planning Commission and approve the Lot Split as requested by Ruth Gedig.
Seconded by Councilman Lie bl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays,
Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
RICE CREEK ROAD/CENTRAL AVENUE PLAN:
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The City Engineer said that the Planning Commission has been working on this
' plan for over 9 months, and has resolved a street plan that they recommend be�
adopted as a guide to be used when individuals in the area start planning
their property, at which time suggestions_and deviations could be made if
� necessary. Councilman Sheridan said he had received a call from one of the
affected property owners, who objects to the plan, and he had told him he did
not think the Council would be taking action on it at this meeting, as it is
� the first time the Council has seen it, so Councilman Sheridan said he would
request that the Council table this item until the next meeting when this
property owner could appear.
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to table consideratio� of the Rice Creek/ -
Central Avenue Plan until the regnlar Council Meeting of March 18, 1968. He `
said that he would contact the interested property owner. Seconded by Council-
man Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared
the motion carried unanimously.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the remainder of the Planning Commission
Meeting Minutes of March 4, 1968., Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a
voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried,
Councilman Harris said that in regard to the Schmedeke rezoning, for which
there is to be a public hearing next week, he would suggest that the Council
keep in mind that it might be in order for them to have a meeting with the
Planning Commission on the whole general area, before individual requests
are considered. He said that the policy is usually to close the public
hearing and not make a determination the same evening, and he would suggest
they follow this policy and then hold a meeting on the general area. Mayor
Kirkham said he thought the Planning Commission would appreciate some communi-
cation from the Council. Mr. Schmedeke said that at this time he is interested
in his own lot, but he would be happy to work with a planner or the Planning
Commission on the whole area.
RESOLUTION ��33-1968 - ORDERING PRELIMINARY PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS FOR STREET
IMPROVEMENT PROJECT N0. ST. 1968-3;
The City Engineer said that this resolution is basically setting the program
the County will be putting in, and in which the City will share the cost of
sidewalks and curbs. Councilman Liebl said he would like to see exactly what
is planned for the west service drive on T.H. 4�47 and Mississippi Street, and
would like to know how much right-of-way must be acquired. The City Engineer
said that he would give him a copy of the plan. Councilman Harris asked if
this project will cover the loop on Star Lane. The City Engineer said it
would not. He said this was 6 projects under one contract that the County is
letting and supervising, and the County and City wi1_1 share the cost. He •
Said that on the West University Service Drive, the cost will be shared by
the State and City. He said that hopefully this will all be done this year.
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MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to adopt Resolution ��33-1968. Seconded by
Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham
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� RESOLUTION ��34-1968 RECEIVNG TI� PRELIMINARY REFORT AND CALI,ING A PUBLIC
' AEARING ON THE MATTER OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS, STREET
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MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution ��34-1968. Seconded by Council-
man Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared
the motion carried unanimously. �
STREET DEDICATION - ING SIVERTS:
The City Engineer said he had received a request from Ing Siverts requesting
� that the City accept a deed for street purposes to his property. The City
Engineer suggested that this be processed as a normal lot split, so that it
will come back before the Council with a recommendation.
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it to the Administration to be processed through the norm�l channels. Seconded
by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, May�r Kir kham
declared the motion carried.
CLAIMS•
Councilman Sheridan questioned paying the claim to Horwath & Horwath. It was
pointed out that this was in payment of extra liquor study reports the City
had ordered, and had nothing to do with the original bill.
MOTIO�i BY Councilman Harris to pay the General Claims ��14291 through ��14395
� and Liquor Claims ��1980 through ��2005. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson,
Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
carried unanimously.
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1�ao new Gen.eral Contractors were added to the list of licenses; Belgarde
Construction Company, requested by Charles Belgarde, 7841 Wayzata Boulevard,
Minneapolis, Minnesota and House Clinic Store, Inc., St. Paul.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to approve the licenses to the Belgarde Construction
Company and House Clinic Store, Inc. upon submission of a formal appplication,
subject to approval by the Administration, and approve for licensing the following;
GENERAL CONTR.ACTOR :
Riley Construction
2744 Lyndale Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota
HEATING..
Northwest Co, of St. Paul
1373 5elby Avenue
�St. Paul, Minnesota
by: S. A. Riley
by: A.L. Gaughan
APPROVED BY•
NEW Bldg. Insp.
NEW Plbg. Insp.
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Preferred Sheet Metal
3088 No. Rice Street
St. paul, Minnesota
by: Joseph F. Murray NEW
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Htg. Inspt.
CAFE
Hullabaloo Club �by: Merle Krotoska NEW Health Inspector
6225 T. H. ��65
Fridley, Minnesota
The motion was seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being
no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. .
E STIMATE S •
Councilman Harris asked about the estimate regarding Commerce Park, as he said
the final mat is not on Commerce Lane. The City Engineer said that a final
mat is not being put on at this time as the contract did not call.for it.
He said that when the area is developed, the curbing and final mat will be
put in. Councilman Liebl asked if all the estimates that are final have been
�.nspected and found completely satisfactory. The City Engineer said that the
projects have been checked by his staff and this is their recommendation to
him. He said that these were mostly 1965-1966 projects.
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to approve the following estimates:
Berglund-Johnson, Inc. ,
General Contractors
P.O. Box D -
351 2nd Street
Excelsior, Minnesota 55331
Estimate No. 1(1/5/68) Fridley Municipal
Garage - 12/21/67 through 12/3I/67 for
General Construction (Partial) $ 5,003.00
Estimate No. 2(2/2/68) Fridley Municipal
Garage - 1/1/68 through 1/31/68 for
General Construction (Partial) _ 9,644.00
� $ 14,647.00
C. S. McCrossan, Incorporated
Route ��2
Osseo, Minnesota
� Estimate No. 5(Final) Municipal State Aid
Improvement Project ST. 1966-2 according to
contract (Including Change Order ��1)
(West Moore Lake Drive & Rice Creek Road
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Estimate ��9 (Final) Street Improvement
Yroject ST. 1965-1 according to contract
(Including Change Orders ��1, ��2, and 4�3)
(1965 Municipal Program)
Estimate No. 5(Final) Street Improvement
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$ 8,839.90
15,960.16
18,272.70
Final Release of Money for Street Improvement
Project ST. 1965-2 according to the contract 4;000.00
(1965 State Aid Program)
The motion approving the estimates was seconded by Councilman Ssmuelsc�n. Up�n
a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried
unanimously. .
PETITION ��2-1968 - STREET - ONONDAGE STREET NORTHEAST FROM HAYES STREET TO
BACON DRIVE•
The City Engineer said that this petition is only for one part of the ro�d,
and storm sewer was installed in the area last year, and all utilities are
in, so when the report is brought back to the Council, he will request they
review and call a public hearing for the whole area.
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive Petition ��2-1968 and refer it to
the Administration for processing. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a
voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried
unanimously.
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING OF FEBRUARY 26,
1968 ?ND THE MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE PARKS AND RECREATION
COMMISSION, FEBRUARY 26, 1968:
MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the minutes of the Parks and Recreation
Commissien, and concur with the properties to be withdrawn from the County
tax delinquent property sale. Seco nded by Councilman Sheridan.� Upon a voice
vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham deciared the motioci carried unanimously.
DATE SET FOR AWARDING CERTIFICATES OF ACHIEVEMENT TO THE HTGH SCHOOL WRESTLING
TEAM AND COACH AND CERTIFICATES OF APPRECIATION TO PAST CUMMITTEE AND COMMISSION
MEMBERS:
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The Council discussed a date for the presentation of the awards, and decided
'� on the next regular Council Meeting of March 18, 1968. Councilman Harris
suggested that the press be given copies of the certificates showing who
they honor, so that it can be put in the newspaper.
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MOTION by Councilman Samuel_son to concur with the awarding of Certificates
of Achievement to the High School Wrestling Team and Coach for being in
the State Wrestling Championship Tournament, and to these former members
of various committees; Mr. Wayne Saunders, Board of Appeals; Mr. James
Spence, Park and Recreation Commission; Mr. Tom Mhyra, Mr. William Stukas,
and Mrs: Helen Treuenfels of the Human Relations Committee. Seconded by
Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried unanimously.
DISCUSSION OF INSPECTION OF NEW CONSTRUCTION:
Councilman Liebl said that he would like to make sure that the inspection
' of the installation of sewers and new street construction be enforced to the
letter, and that the City assign a man to check out the construction on a
daily or at least a weekly basis. He said that the City has had to.repair
' some mistakes that should have been the contractors responsibility. He said
he would like some Council discussion on this, and would like to have the
City �ngineer instructed to send men down to check on the contractor, which
' would boCh save money and enhance our community. He said that Councilman
Samuelson had shown the Council an ordinance last year that would give the
City Engineer more control to make the contractor do what he should, and he
had thought this was an excellent idea, although he realized it did not
' cover private construction. Councilman Liebl said he.felt these items .
should be followed through with. Councilman Samuelson said that the
Planning Commission and City Attorney are still looking at the ordinance,
' which when finished will put the burden of responsibility on the contractor
doing the work. He said there will be a bond, which will only be released
when the Administration says the job is done satisfactorily.
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been changed to name the individual assigned to a job and his responsibilities.
He said that the City had been the contractor last year, now the engineering
firm will be. Mayor Kirkham said he thought they would find that the changes
being considered by the Planning Commission and City Attorney will give closer
supervision than was possible in the past.
LIEBL; DISCUSSION ITEMS REGARDING CHIES BROTHERS HAULING DIRT• FILLING L�1ND
NEXT TO MOORE LAKE; DRAINAGE PROBLEM BETWEEN 53RD AND 54TH AVENUE AND 4TH
AND 5TH STREET; HEALTH PROBLEMS, GARBAGE AND JITi��K CARS THROUGHOUT CITY; RUSTY
WATER PROBLEM:
Councilman Liebl said that Mrs. Tillman, 1540 Rice Creek Road, had called and
' said that the Chies Brothers were hauling dirt out of their pit again. Council-
man Liebl asked if their bond had been extended, or who had allowed this hauling.
He said that if this information was correct, he would like the Administration
� to write a letter to Mrs. Tillman explaining this. The City Engineer said that
the Council had given Mr. Chies permission to continue, subject to getting
an extension of his bond, Councilman Sheridan said he thought the Council's
' intent was two-fold, to see if the bond could be extended, and if so, come
back with an engineering analysis. The City Manager was to research the
Minutes to see what the Council decision had been.
, Councilman Liebl said he had received some calls from people in the 2nd Ward
asking why the City is filling land next to Moore Lake. Councilman Samuelson
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said this was being developed into park property. Mayor Kirkham said he had
, received calls on this also, and he had explained that the City is filling
the swamp to make it useable park land. Councilman Liebl suggested that
something should be in the newspaper about this so the people will know.
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Councilman Liebl said that this was a problem of water sitting in the alley
between 53rd Avenue and 54th Avenue and between 4th Street and Sth Street
Northeast. He said that the paving of this a11ey had been approved before
he was on the Council and paved last year. He said that the water is running
and the sump hole in the alley is full now, and if the City does not make it
deeper or clean it up, 3 property owners will have water in their basements.
The City Engineer said the excess water will drain onto 53rd Avenue. He
explained that 53rd Street was paved in 1964 and 1965, and when the alley was
paved last year, the only way this area could have been connected to the
storm sewer was to rip up the new street. He said the Council thought the
sumphole would take care of the problem until the area eventually hooked
onto the storm sewer at 53rd Avenue. Councilman Liebl said that the people
feel that they are being assessed for the alley and it should have been done
right. The City Engineer said that the Council sometimes has to make a
decision to do only 1/2 a job for many different reasons, and when the
problems come, they forget the reason for the decision they had to make at
the time.
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Councilman Liebl said that he had looked around all three wards and the health
problems, garbage, j�nk cars, etc. in the City were terrible and the residential
lots should be cleaned up. Councilman Samuelson said he agreed that the City
needs a thorough cleaning and that a better job could be done by the Inspection
Department and also by the Police Department in reporting traffic control signs
that are down. Councilman Liebl suggested that the press be notified early
this year so the cleanup week will not fail, and get letters out to the
troublesome lots, so they cannot say they have not been notified. Councilman
Samuelson said that the Council should back the Administration in anything
they can do to correct these problems.
� Councilman Liebl said he had received a call from Mrs. Wallace Newman, 4543 -
2nd Street Northeast about the rusty City water she is getting. He said he
would like an explanation of what causes this and what can be done about it.
He said that the City has an iron removal plant, but the complaints have gone
� on for the last two years. He said he thought the people were entitled to
decent water and an explanation.
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Council so that the people will know they are being taken care of. Mayor
Kirkham said that these �dministrative problems could be brought right to
City Manager at any time and did not have to wait for a Council Meeting.
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HARRIS: CONSULTING ENGINEER SEWER AGREEMENT AND NSP STREET LIGHT PLANNING
LAYOUT:
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Councilman Harris asked when the new sewer agreement with Minneapolis was to
be brought before the Council. The City Manager said that he had requested
that Mr. Comstock put some of the verbal discussion items in report form,
concerning certain segments of the contract.
VISITOR: ANDREW P. GAWEL, REGt1RDING P.S. ��66-03, SHADY OAK ADDITION•
Mr. Gawel said he had missed the meeting at which the public hearing had been
held, as he had not been notified that the date of the meeting had been
changed from February 12th to February l3th. Councilman Harris said that the
tliscussion had centered around where the drainage water would go. He said
the plan was fine, and the street pattern was fine, but the problem was
drainage. Councilman Sheridan said that this had been referred to the
Planning Commission because it ties in with the Rice Creek/ Central Avenue
plan they have been studying, and which the Council will discuss on
March 18th. Councilman Sheridan said that the Public Hearing was held
to approve the plat, and the request was denied so another hearing must be
held. It was suggested he could get together with the City Engineer to see
what could be done. Councilman Liebl said that Mr. Gawel will only have to
pay for his share of any drainage project, but the other people have to be
protected also. Mayor Kirkham said that the City cannot allow another home
to be built until the problem is solved, so there will have to be another
hearing. The City Engineer said there is a drainage plan for the area, and
it has been presented to the Council. He said that if less than the plan is
done there will be problems; to do it right the whole storm sewer system must
be put in.
Mr. Gibbs was asked about State Statutes governing drainage rights. Mr. Gibbs
said that the City Attorney would be more familiar with drainage and watershed
problems, but it appeared to him that in case law, a property owner could
dispose of water on his property in any way as long as the damage accruing
to the neighbor was not greater than the benefit accruing to him. He said
that the City Attorney could check into this for the Council.
MOTION by Counc.ilman Harris to refer the question of the drainage of the Gawel
property to the City Attorney and request that he bring this information to the
Council at the Public Hearing Meeting of March 11, 1968. Seco nded by Council-
man Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared
the motion carried unanimously.
FURTHER DISCUSSION OF LOTS TO REMOVE FROM TAX DELINQUENT PROPERTY SALE•
The Council studied the map marked with the tax delinquent properties, and
discussed the different lots the City may be interested in acquiring in the
future. The Council decided to tag Lot 8, Block 1, Spring Valley Addition
because it is a large lot and may be big enough for a"Tot Park". They
decided to tag every lot listed in the Hyde Park Addition, because of the
potential rezoning, and until the street pattern is established. In Edgewater
Gardens they tagged Lots 1 through 13, Block 7, and Lots 1,3,4,5, B1ock 6,
because of the pending overpass or underpass on Mississippi Street. These
lots were tagged in addition to the loL-s that the Far_�s and Recreation
Commission requested in their minutes of February 26, 1968. These lots were
removed from the original list of lots as presented by the County, and the
Council signed the authorization to permit the County to sell the remainder
of the tax delinquent properties.
ADJOURNMENT•
There being no further business, Mayor Kirkham declared the Regular Council
Meeting of March 4, 1958 adjourned at 10:20 P.M.
Respectfully
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THE MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL PUBLIC HE��RING MEETING OF MARCH 11, 1968
The Special Public Hearing Meeting of March 11, 1968 was called to order by
Mayor Kirkham at 8:10 P.M.
OPENING CEREMONY:
Mayor. Kirkham asked the audience to stand and join the Council in saying the
Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag: '
ROLL CALL
MEMBERS PRESENT: Kirkh�.m, Liebl, Samuelson
MEMBERS ABSENT: Harris, Sheridan
ADOPTION OF AGENDA:
Mayor Kirkham said that Item 4, "Discussion with Northern States Power
Regarding Street Lighting Layout" has been deleted from the agenda, and the
following items should be added: Item 7-"Ordinance Amending Chapter 335,
Section 38.081 of the City Code"; "Ordinance Repealing 3 Sections in Chapter
36 Regarding the Board of Health"; "Ordinance Amending Chapter 37 Regarding
Cle2ning of Premises and Repealing Section 37.-03". Item 8-"Appointment,
Custodian". Item 9-"Accept Deed from Ing Siverts". Item 10 -"Considera-
tion of Resolution Regarding Horwath Report".
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to adopt the Agenda as amended. Seconded by
Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
PUBLIC HEARING ON PRELIMINARY ASSESSMENT ROLL - SANITARY SEWER, WATER, AND
STORM SEWER PROJECT ��88 (ADDENDUM N0. 2);
Mayor Kirkham read the Notice of Hearing. The City Engineer explained that
this project basically covers the installation of water and sewer lines in
Beech and Elm Street. He said that there are two proposals for the area.
One will only cover the smaller area of Beech and Elm, and the other proposal
would be for deeper lines that would be extended to serve a larg�r area. The
City Engineer said there would be two different assessment costs, as the
second proposal would use larger pipe. Mayor Kirkham asked if there was any-
one in the audience that cared to be heard.
Mr. Harold Harris, 6210 Riverview Terrace, said he dicl not feel this additional
expense was feasible at this time. He said that this property is not developed
at this time, and until it can be developed, this would be a waste of taxpayer's
money. He said that there is a ditch that runs across Beech and Elm Streets,
and this problem should be taken care of before any upgrading is done. Mr.
Harris said that he has put $1700 in a well, which would be a big waste of .
money for him. He said he would object to being assessed for a larger pipe
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Mr. Richard Harris, 6200 Riverview Terrace, said he would like to know why
' this is wanted. The City Engineer said that buildings were being built in
this industrial area without fire protection. iie said that before a sewer
outlet was not available and the City did not want to put in water as they
did not want to dig once for water and once for sewer, but now a sewer
' was available, and both of these utilities could be put in at the same
time. He said that this was the reason these proposals have been brought
before the City Council at this time. Mr. Richard Harris ask ed where the
' water pipe would be brought in at. The City Engineer said that it would
be brought in from 79th Avenue and East River Road, under the railroad
tracks. Mr. Harris asked about the possibility of bringing it in another
' way so it would not have to be jacked under the tracks. The Consulting
Engineer explained the original'plans for serving this area with a water
system.
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Mr. Richard Harris said he did not see how the laterals can be resolved
until the ditch problem is resolved. He said that if an improvement is to
be made, the whole thing should be done and not just part of it. Council-
man Liebl said that the Council has discussed this ditch, and it involves
a large area, and he asked the people if.they were aware the property
owners would be assessed for some of the cost. Mr. Harris said that the
Spring Lake Park storm sewer is causing the problems, and they should have
to pay a large amount of the cost. Councilman Liebl said that the City
has not been successful in getting Spring Lake Park to participate in the
cost, The City Attorney asked the City Engineer if there was substantial
drainage from the state highway. The City Engineer said yes, part of the
drainage comes from Spring Lake Park and part from the Minnesota Highway
Department.
Councilman Liebl asked if this project had been petitioned. The City
Engineer said that there had been a petition two years ago, but it was not
put in at that time because the sewer outlet was not available, but it can
be provided now if the people want the improvement. He said that usually
utilities have to be in before an area will develop, and in case there was
ever a fire in the area, the City wants to be on record as having proposed
this improvement to the people.
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Mayor Kirkham asked if there was anyone in the audience who was in favor of
�` theproject. There was no answer. He asked if there was anyone else in the
audience who was against the project. There was no answer. He asked Mr.
Richard Harris, Mr. Harold Harris, and Mr. Al Johnson, 6211 Riverview Terrace,
' if they were interested in the City pursuing more vigorously a way to solve
the storm water drainage. Mr. Richard Harris said he believed this was �ied
in with the improvement and has to be solved first. The City Engineer said
' that if this was the wish of the property owners, a study can be made and brought
back on the storm sewer also. Councilman Samuelson said he thought this would
have been included originally. The City Engineer said it was not included
because the cost would be quite high. Councilman Liebl pointed out to the
' property owners that the cost would be quite high, but once the utilities are
in, the land will be worth more money. The City Attorney said the City would
have to have a meeting with Spring Lake Park to try and reach some agreem�:nt
' on cost participation, otherwise there would have to be a determination made.
by some other body on what they contribute and what cost they are responsible
for. He said that it may be possible that the Minnesota Highway Department
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should be contacted also. Mayor Kirkham suggested that the hearing be closed
, and that the Council take the initiative in an action pursuing a study of
the storm sewer-watershed area involved, with the idea of resolving the
problem with a 3-way cost splitting between Spring Lake Park, the Minnesota
Highway Department and the City of Fridley. He said that a preliminary
' report can be made and brought back to the Council.
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Assessment Roll - Sanitary Sewer, Water and Storm Sewer Project ��88 (Addendum
��2). Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays,
Mayor Kirkham declared the hearing closed at 8:45 P.M.
PUBLIC HEARING ON REZONING REQUEST TO REZONE LOTS 16, 17, 18, 19, BLOCK 12,
AND LOT 30 BLOCK 21 HYDE PARK ADDITION FROM R-2 TO C-2: ELDON SCHMEDEKE:
Mayor Kirkham read the Notice of Hearing. Mr. Schmedeke asked if the City
had received any objections to this rezoning. Mayor Kirkham said he had
not heard of any objections from the citizens. Mr. Schmedeke said that he
has turned in a petition of the people that live.within 200 feet of the
area, for the Council's consideration.
Mr. Schmedeke briefly reviewed his request. He said that until four years
ago, 59th Avenue had gone through to University Avenue, but now he has no
access to University. He said he needs the lots to display the vehicles
he sells, and if he had just bought the property and the people were
objecting it would be a different matter, but his business has been there
a long time. He pointed out that according to the Planning Commission
Minutes, one member had been willing to spot zone for a 4-plex at the
other end of �his block, but was against his rezoning. He al:;o felt they
should have considered just his S lots as published, but had veered off into
a larger area. Mayor Kirkham asked if there was anyone in the audience that
wanted to speak in favor of this rezoning. Mr. Schmedeke said that most of
the people have been heard from at one time or other. Mayor Kirkham as;:.ed
if anyone wished to speak in opposition to the rezoning. One visitor said he
would like to know if the lots will be used for the same business, or if small
commercial stores would be going in. Mr. Schmedeke said that he was a used
car dealer and would use these lots for his business as he has since 1948.
Councilman Liebl asked if there was anyone opposed to the rezoning of these
lots. Mr. Robert Hughes, Chairman of the Planning Commission, said he
would have to restate his position. Councilman Liebl asked if anyone in the
audiPnce had ever been notified of a rezoning of this property through letter
or contact in the past 15 years. One man ans��er�d that he had recieved a
notice, but he lived in a different area, so it would have been for a different
rezoning or some project. Councilman Liebl asked Mr. Schmede'.:f under what
condition had he bought this property, residential, commercial or indu�trial.
Mr. Schmedeke said that he had bought his property with the intent of using
it for commercial property.
Mayor Kirkham expla�ned that the Council had some time ago adopted the policy
of closing a public hearing, and not making a final determination the same
ev�ning as the hearing to give the Council an opportunity to study the
findings of a hearing. He also explained that it takes four Councilmen to
pass a rezoning ordinance, so this will be done at a later meeting.
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A visitor to the Council Meeting asked how many time something has to be
brought up before a determination is made. Mayor Kirkham said that this has
been the first hearing the Council has held on this rezoning request. He
said that the requests first go to the Planning Commission and then to the
Council, and the Council cannot legally take any action until a public hearing
is held.
Councilman Liebl said he would make a motion that action be taken at the
� next Council Meeting to approve or deny therezoning request or if it is
tabled that Mr. Schmedeke be given a staisfactory explanation of why it is
being tabled. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Mayor Kirkham said that
� the other Councilmen should have a chance to review the minutes of the
Public Hearing, and although he would a:lso like to see this resolved as
soon as possible, he did not think the 'motion should be worded that the
Council must take action at the next meeting, but that it be placed on the
' agenda, and then some action will be taken. Councilman Liebl said that this
had been the intent of his motion.
' MOTION by Councilman Liebl that consideration of the rezoning request as
requested by Eldon Schmedeke be placed on the agenda for the Regular Council.
Meeting of March 18, 1968. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice
' vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried
unanimously.
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Request to rezone Lots from R-2 to C-2 as requested by Eldon Schmedeke.
Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor
Kirkham declared the hearin.g closed at 9:03 P.M.
CONSIDERATION OF CITY ATTORNEY REPORT REGARDING DRAINAGE OF SHADY OAK ADDITION -
ANDREW P. GAWEL CONTRACTING:
The City Attorney said he had not been present at the last Council Meeting, but
the Council discussion had been relayed to him by Mr. Gibbs. He said that as
he understands the question, it is whether a developer in proposing a plat
can do any construction that would block a neighbors natural drainage, and his
answer would be that he cannot. He said this would be a matter the City would
not be involved in, but between two property owners. He said that if the
property has a street that is to be dedicated, the City should be certain the
street will not block or prevent the natural drainage. He said the City
Engineer should study this carefully, to make sure there are adequate culverts
or other means provided so that any streets in the plat do not block the natural
drainage or cause damage to any neighboring property. Councilman Samuelson said
E�e felt that if the drainage system is to be �.ltered, the property owner should
provide an alternate means of draining the property, and no alternate plans has
been presented to the Council.
The City Engineer said that he had pointed out at the last meeting, that to really
' solve this problem, the whole storm sewer system will have to be put in. He
said that the developer only wants to build one house and would be willing to
deepen some existing holes to retain more water. Mr. Gawel said that they have .
� com�mitted themselves to one lot, and are not interested in the others at this
time. Councilman Liebl asked the City Engineer what could be done at a minimum
cost at this time. The City Engineer said there will be problems with any
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minimum effort. Councilman Liebl aslced if Mr. Gawel owned enough of the land
to petition fpr the storm�sewer. The City Engineer said that he would not
owa enough of the land as the drainage area is quite large. Mayor Kirkham
said that if the developer with the help of the City Engineer could develop
a lot without creating additional problems for someone else, this would be
a different matter, but he said he could not agree with issuing a building
permit if it is only going to compound problems. '
The Council studied the plat map with relation to the elevation of the lots,
and the direction in which the lots will drain. The City Attorney said that
Minnesota law states that a person can get rid of the water on his property
in a reasonable fashion, as long as he does not damage adjoining property,
but he cannot cut off the natural drainag� of another person's property, or
he will be subject to a lawsuit. Councilman Liebl said he wanted to be fair
to the developer and to the other property owners also, and suggested Mr.
Gawel work with the City Engineer to find a way to resolve this problem.
The City Attorney said that this man should have the same rights as the
property owner across the street from him, so it would seem to him that if
a method could be developed so that the water is not draining across Ferndale,
it would be fair to permit this developer to build on his property. The City
Engineer said there is a 12 foot difference in elevation, and they can get
the water around by surface. He said the only thing will be that the amount
of runoff wi11 increase.
The City Manager suggested that the Council �oulu grant a permit with the
� stipulation that there is a drainage plan that satisfactorily resolves the
drainage problem and does not create a problem for any neighbor, and that
� the responsibility for any problems would belong to the developer entirely.
' He suggested that the developer could be requested to sign an agreement
absolving the City of any responsibility.
' Councilman Liebl said that since the Councilman of the 2nd Ward was not
pres�nt, he would suggest they table this item until the next Council
Meeting, and in the meantime Mr. Gawel could work out a proposal to present
for the Council's consideration. Mayor Kirkham said he agreed the Council
' should wait for Councilman Sheridan. Mr. Gawel said he iaas willing to go
along with whatever is necessary to solve the problem, but he did not want
to keep coming again and again. Mayor Kirkham reminded Mr. Gawel that a
' determination had been made at one; time, when the permit had been denied,
and at this time the Council is reconsidering that determination, and is
willing to continue reconsideration as long as there is something new to
� consider: Mr,Gawel asked when the overall storm sewer system will be going
in. Mayor Kirkham said that no determination has been made on this because
of the size of the area and the cost of the project.
' Councilman Liebl said that the Council is :very seriously cor.cerned about
this proSl.e m, from both the developers and adjoining property owners s'tand-
point. He said he would vote for a permit if �Ir. Gawel could come up with
, some way that this could be done. Mr. Gawel said he will discuss this
further with the City Engineer, but he did not think he would be causing
any problem by building.
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Oak Addition until the next Regular Council Meeting of March 1S, 1968.
Seconded by Council.man Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays,
Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
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MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to table this discussion until the next
regular Council Meeting of March 18, 1968. Seconded by Councilman Liebl.
Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
carried.
POSTING OF LOAD LIMITS ON STREETS IN AREA EAST OF CENTRAL AVENUE AND SOUTH
OF MTSSISSIPPI STREET:
The City Engineer said that the City will be posting load limits until
May 15th to protect the City streets. He said that he and the City Manager
had visited the Lenny Cochran property on the southwest corner of Rice Creek
Road and Stinson Boulevard because of complaints of hauling. He said there
is an alteration permit requ.ired for this hauling, and Mr. Cochran did make
application for the permit and it was approved by the Council, but he has
refused to put up the required bond for the permit. The City Attorney said
that he was in the process of getting a declaratory judgment on the validity
of the ordinance and how it applied to Mr. Cochran. The City Engineer said
that this is being brought before the Council so they are aware of what the
administration is doing to encounter this problem, and that these roads will
be posted. Councilman Liebl asked if this was being done because the streets
are being torn up, or beca��se Mr. Cochran is in violation of the ordinance.
The City Engineer said that his trucks would be tearing up the street. Th�
City, Ma�zla.ge-�� said that� t.�iis is beiri�; ;done a:s the �.result ot .calls about �the
heavy, truck� going=:�ri. an�l out;. _. . _ .:::�, ,.�.,. :,., ; . .
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to concur with the recommendation of the
Administration and that the additio:ial st�ts such as Stinson Boulevard be
posted as requested. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there
being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carrieel unanimously.
DISCUSSION OF PROPOSED ORDINANCES REGARDING THE BOARD OF HEALTH, CLEANING
OF PREMISES, AND PROVIDING FOR THE SANITARY STORAGE OF GARBAGE•
The City Attorney had prepared three proposed ordinances for the Council's
consideration. He reviewed the sections of the City Code which they would
repeal or amend. He said that if the Council wished they could pa � them at
first reading this ev�ing, and before the next Council Meeting they could
compare them with the present wording of the code. He said that one of the
changes has to do primarily with the Board of Health and its responsibility
on making inspections. He said that the Ordinance amending Section 38.081
deletes the language that prasently states that refuse which has remained
on the premises for more than one week is declared a nuisance and shall be
abated. He said this being deleted because of the possible interpretation
that garbage has to be on the premises a week before it is in violation.
He said that the Ordinance amending Chapter 37 requires some additional
corrections to Section 37.01, and can be adopted at first reading subject
to that amendment if the Council wishes, and it will be typed in for the
second reading.
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Department with a tagging provision as discussed in the City Manager's
memorandum to the Council. The City Manager said that he had indicated
that a tagging ordinance would be considered later on, and all these will
be tied togettier in the tagging ordinance.
FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE REPEALING CHAPTER 36, SECTION 3•6.07, 36.08,
AIQD 36.09 REGARDING TH� BOARD OF HEALTH:
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to pass the Ordinance regarding the Board of
Health upon first reading, waiving the reading. Seconded by Councilman
Samuelson. Upon a roll callvote, Kirkham, Liebl, Samuelson voting aye,
there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
FIRST READING OI' ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 37, SECTION 37.03_ OF THE
CITY CODE REGARDING C�EANING OF PREMISES AND REPEALING SECTION 37.03:
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to pass the o-rdinance regarding cleaning
of premises and repealing Section 37.03 at first reading, wa.i1ving the
reading. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a roll call yote, Kirkham,
Liebl, Samuelson voting aye, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared
the motion carried unanimously.
FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPITER 335, SFCTION 38.081 OF_TI�
CIT'Y CODE PROVIDING FOR THE SANITARY STORAGE OF REFUSE, GARBAGE, SWILL,
RUBBISH AND WASTE MATTER:
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to pass the ordinance amending Chapter 335,
Section 3$.081 of the City Code upon first reading, wa.i.ving the reading.
Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a roll call vote, Kirkham, Liebl,
Samuelson voting aye, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the
motion carried unanimously.
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson that the Council concur with the Administration
on their recommendations for a policy to be followed during the clean up
drive, and with the handling of the ordinance now on record. Seconded by
Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
Councilman Liebl explained to the audience that there will be a news
release published to make the public aware of the clean up program,
the City Manager will be taking the initiative to see that violators
receive a letter asking for their cooperation. He said that this
program will help us have a cleaner City and will i.mprove our image.
He said that it is not the Council's intent to harass any citizens,
to make Fridley a better place to live,
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The City Attorney told the Council that the City did get a conviction
�� on the junk car ordinance in municipal court. The individual pleaded
guilty and was fined $100 and given 20 days to get the junk cars off
his property.
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APPOINTMENT•
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to concur with the recommendation of the
Administration and approve the following appointment;
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Ernest J. Meados Custodian Mr. John Peters
1204 - 105th Lane N.E.
Blaine, Minnesota
Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays,
Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
ACCEPT DEED - MR. ING T. SIVERTS:
The City Engineer said that the City is acquiring a part of this property from
Mr, and Mrs. Ing Siverts. The City �lttorney said that the City had an option
to purchase a portion of the low land which is shown as a triange on the map
in the southwest corner. He said that in addition to this, Mr..Siverts will
be coming to the Council with a request to plat or subdivide his property. He
said that the map has previously shown a road easement dedication of 66 feet
right-of-way from County Road H to the property north of Mr. Siverts. The ,
City Attorney said that the deed theCity is considering would extend the
dedication to the City so that the right-of-way would extend southerly some
185 feet from his northerly property line. He said that this proposal is
in conjunction with the future development of his property, and he is
offering it to the City without cost to the City. Councilman Samuelson asked
the City Attorney if he has checked the deed. The City Attorney said that
the legal description the surveyor had used, was the one used on the deed.
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to accept the deed from Gerta Jean Siverts
and Ing. T. Siverts as an easement for roadway purposes. Seconded by Council-
man Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the
motion carried unanimously.
The City Engineer pointed out that although the City is accepting the easement,
the City will not be maintaining the road unless the property owner r-equests
a permanent improvement, and then there will either have to be a cul-de-sac or
a connection to some other road for the movin�; of equipment. The City Attorney
said that this point was well talcen, and the acceptance of the dedication is
not to be taken as an indication that a street will be constructed immediately.
The City Engineer said that some people think that atter a road dedication, the
City should open up the road and maintain it as a gravel road.
R�SOLUTION PERTAINING TO LIQUOR STUDY OF HORWATH AND HORWATH•
Mayor Kirkham read the proposed resolution to the audience, and said that he
would urge the adoption of the resolution.
MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to adopt the resolution pertaining to liquor
study of Hor�aath and Hor�aath.
Councilman Liebl said that he though the first WHEREAS paragraph would be
more truthful if the words, '�because of the urging of the Chair" were added,
and he said he would object to the last NOW TF�P.EFORE, paragraph, because he
felt Mayor Kirkh�►m or Councilman Harris had taken a public position for
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private liquor at a party caucus meeting. He asked what the purpose of the
resolution was. Councilman Liebl said he had made the motion in July to
contract the study with Horwath & Horwath, which was passed on a 4 to 1
vote. He said he had done so because Mayor Kirkham explained there was
some urgency so the report could be back before the election. He said
he thought this should be in the resolution, because if he had not been
urged, he would not have made the motion. He said he had takeri the Mayor's
explanation at face value, but it had not materialized, and he asked why it
had taken so long. Mayor Kirkham sajd that no one could answer why except
the people that made the study. He said that he is urging the adoption of
this resolution this evening, but he did not urge for the agreement the
Council entered into. A1�he had done was bring the matter before the
Council. He said he did not understand Councilman Liebl's question on the
last paragraph. Councilman Liebl said that some Councilman,either the Mayor
or Councilman Harris, had taken a public stand on this issue at a City
Convention, and by taking a stand, he felt they prejudiced the committee.
Councilman Samuelson said they were not, tying their position to the report.
Mayor Kirkham said he believed that Councilman Liebl had written an article
in the newspaper in which he had taken a stand opposed to private liquor.
Councilman Lieb1 said that this had been his quarterly report, and he had
said he �aanted to make sure what private liquor would do. Mayor Kirkham read
the last paragraph out loud again, and said he did not believe Councilman
Liebl understood what it said, as it did not reflect on any Council member's
opinion. Councilman Liebl asked if they were saying that there were errors
in the report. Mayor Kirkham said this was true, and this is what it says
in the resolution. Mayor Kirkham asked the Finance Director if the Horwath
bill has been paid. The Finance Director said that just the retaining fee
has been paid, plus the bill for the extra copies the Council ordered.
Councilman Samuelson said that this resolution would justify the lack of
payment if it is passed.
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The motion to adopt the resolution failed for lack of a second. Mayor Kirkham
said they should see what the other two Councilmen have to say.
VISITOR•
Mr. Richard Harris, 6200 Riverview Terrace, asked if there are load limits on
dirt roads into industrial areas. The City Engineer said that the load limits
are posted, and if they are not posted, it is safe to say there are no restric-
tions .
Mrs. Harris_said there is a barricade across the street between the Mississippi
River and East River Road, approximately between Alden and Riverview Terrace,
which has been there for awhile and is not even lit. The City Engineer said
that if there is a broken water main in winter, the street cannot be repaired,
but when it is warmer the blacktop will be fixed. He said that the people
were free to call in at any time, and let the Admnistration know of these
problems. Mayor Kirkham said that this problem will be taken care of as soon-
as possible.
Mr. Harold Sullivan, 522-66th Avenue Northeast, said that 7th Street going
north from MississiPpi Si:reet is getting to be a speedway, and he asked if
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' there was some king of solution for this problem. He said that in the
morning when the children are waiting for the bus is the most dangerous
� time. There was a discussion about putting up a stop sign, but the �
Council felt they want to slow down traffic, but did not want more stop
signs. Mayor Kirkham asked the City Manager if he would have the Police
, Department use the radar north of Mississippi Street on 7th Street for
the next week.
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MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to adjnurn the meeting. Seconded by Council-
man Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared
' the Public Hearing Meeting of March 11, 1968 adjourned at 10:30 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
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ANOKA COUNTY
6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE
PUBLIC NOTICE
560-3450
FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421
March 13, 1968
There will be a City Council Meeting on March 18,
1968 at 8:00 P.M. in the Council Chamber of the City Hall-at
6431 University Avenue Northeast.
We are inviting all the property owners in you.r area
to attend. The Council has been studyin.g your area to try and
solve the problem of an over-all street plan. We now have a
proposal that we would like to discuss with you and get your
individual impressions.
If you have any questions prior to the meeting, please
feel free to call Nasim M. Qureshi, City Engineer at: 560-3450.
JACK 0. KTRKHAM
MAYOR
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OFrICiAL NO�ICE
CITI' O.y FRIDLFY
PL�LiC HEkRII�G
B�FORE THE
CIi.'Y C�U:�CII, �
TO ?:iIC�:: I'1' i':p� CO�t�C�F.N: � '
I�otice is r�ErEt,y given tnat th�re t:ill be a Public He�ring
of the City Council of the City oi Fridley in t!-ie City H�.11 at
6I�31 L"niversita* �:*�enue P�.E. cr_ I�?arch 11, 1963 in thE Cous�cil Chaniber
at 8:0� P.:_. �or the �urpose of: •
Considerntion of a reGUes � by �ldon Schrlede!�p� �
(ZOk �68-01) to rezone Lots 16, 17, 18 and lq,
Block 12 a.r_d L�t 30, Block 21, Hyde 'a: l� kd�?ition •
from ?�--2 (l�n,�t.ed multirl� famil�- dwcllin�s) to
C-2 (�er_erGl business areas), all lying i_r, the
I�ortL:i•Test �uar{.,er (I�[•;� ) of Seetzcn 23, T-30�
R-2l:� City of Fridtey� County of _�r_oka, State of
rlinr:esota.
Generally located en the Fast si�e of 3rd Stre�� at
59th Avcnue.
Anycne desirin� ��c be heard h*ith reference t� the above matter
may be heard at this time.
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tiarch d, 1968
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He also called attention to four letters ���ritten to flood control agencies
and the Corps of Engineers in St. Paul. They were written essentially to each
of the people on flood control zoning and the information returned will be .
used by the Conimittee.
ORDER OF AGENDA:
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An extra
agenda to be
of agenda.
item, rezoning request by Dr. Ingebrigtsen, ��as moved up on the
taken bet�•reen Item 7 and 8. No other change was made in the order
H1'DE PARI: REZO\?NG PROBLEM; I�ason, Wehrman, Rnight and Chapman, Inc.
Chaii-man Hughes read the letter he received from Mayor Kirkham, dated
February 21st, and addressed to the Planning Commission. He said that beyond
the information given in tlie Piayor's letter, the Council turned down the request
of the Com��ission for a zoning consultant for study of this area. As far as
he could see, the Planning Co�nission has no further business to transact in
regard to Item 1, except infoxm the consultino fii-m we are not likely to use
their services, although they have been so informed by telephone.
MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Plyhra, that the Planning:�ommi.ssion ask the
City Manager to write such a letter advising Mr. Chapman that the Planning Com-
mission caould not be toorking with a consultant, but that they �aill be proceeding
with their study of Hyde Park Addition without their sei-vices. Upon a voice vote,
all v�ting aye, the�motion carried unanimously.
CONTII�'UED RE70:�TING Rr UEST: ZOA ��68-01, ELDON SCI-�nD�KE: Lots I6 through 19,
Block 12 and Lot 30, Block 21, Iiyde Park Addition. Rezone from R-2 to C-2.
Mr. Erickson referred�to the last paragraph cf the statement he turned in to
the secretary. The complete statement is as follocas:
"Eldon Schmedeke Rezoning ZOA �68-01
From the City Manager's report of January 4, 1968, it appears tiiat accord-
ing to the Revised Zoning 17ap of July 1, 1953, the subject property was zoned
R-1. Previously it appeaxs also that the only conu-�iercial zoning in the area
applied only to lots lying East of the alley bet�aeen 3rd Street and University
Avenue. Most of this conunercial property, of course, is noca part of University
Avenue. In January of 1955 a special use permit was granted to i�ir. Schmedeke
on Lots 16 and 17, Block 12, only. In the December 1955 compreilensive rezoning,
the area involved, including the subject lots, was rezoned from R-1 to R-2.
Since we �do not have before us �he foi-mer list of permitted usns under R-2 zoning,
I am not prepared to state �ahether any connnercial use of the subject lots, except
for 16 and 17, is in violation of our zoning code.
At least a year ago this Planning Conunissi.on conu-nenced the discussion of a
comprehensive study and possible rezoning of the area bet�aeen 57�h and 61st
Avenues and University to rtain Strcet as we have been under constant pressure to
hear requests of various kinds fur small parcels �aithin the area. I feel this
area needs some study and possible rezonin� because inconsisteilt uses exist iti
the area. It appears to me, ho�aever, that the petition represents the type of �
spo� rezoning that we stiould not condone. It surely will lead to a steady stream
of rezonin� requesL-s for adjacent 311d I1C1�11bOYli1� propert'y. You will recall, at
our last meelin�, when the petitioncr int-roduced membcrs of Lhc public to support
his posi�ion, it L-urned out tliat tlley c�islicd tlicir� oc�m property to be zoned com-
mercill also.
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I wou].cl l.i_lcc to si:ai�c at tliis time t.liat I have a com1�lct:eJ.y open mind al>out
t:lie pr.oper us�. fo�. the 3i:d St:rect_ axca <1nd am not say�.il& thaL a11 oi: paxt of tlie
a�-ea s]iould not be cout;ne�:cial. I say onl.y tliat i.f ii: is to be, i_C shou7.d be
donc in a )'ea:;oT�ablc m�tn�icr,
1'i1e p�'opc�-t.y has bcen used fo�- i_ts present puxpose for at least l.?_ yea�-s,
and 1�xobaUJ.} l.onge�-, taii:hout i_nt:c��{erence ir.om the Ci.Cy, to IA�� l:no�•�led�,e. T
cto not: su�gcst: thaL i_L- Uc di.sconi:i.nuecl. Ho���cvez, a fe�J more rnonL-hs, mor.e or
less, of: �����i_t:i_n� �ox a sttidy sl�otil_cl not i.nconveni.ence t:he• petit:i_oner., tde
�'ecommendecl a sLucly to the Cii�y Couiicil. at our last meetin� but it was ttirnecl
do�•m pe�lclin� i�he hixi.ng of a si:af:f planner. Si_nce t-his is tl�ei.r decisiori, �•�e
cer.t-ai_nly c��n coope�-aLe wit.li such a planner, althou�li it may clelay the stucly
fo�- a couple oi montl�s. I would urge tlie Council to mal:e his se�-vices available
fo�' this pzojecC as soon as possib7.e,
The peLit�o�ze�- has stated that he does nor. wish Y.o hold his pet.ition ]_Il
abeyance. rSa'. Chairman, �or �Ire r.easons above, I move tl�at rezoi.ling request�
ZOA �,`68-01 be denied."
r10'CION by Exicicsoil, seconded �Plyhra� tha.t the xezoning iequest, GOA '-`6s_ 0_,
Eldon Sclunectel:e�_ of_T,oL-s 1G thr.ough 19�locic 12 and Lot 30, Pl.ock 211 ilycl� Pa1-k
Addi.i_9.on to be re•r,oned fr.om K-2 limit:ed multi�le distri.cts to C-?_ (�en�r� 1_____ _
business clistxi.ct� be deniect. Upon a voice vot:e, all vo��in; aye, the moti_on
carriecl unanimouslY,.
Mr.. riyli7.a said he noted in the mayor's let.ter. that we t•�i].1 have a ne�•� pl��n-
ner. }ti.s t:houghts �,�eJ-e a ne�a plannex siiouldn't be put on a plannino assi�r.�,��T:t.
re�;ar_c1in� a l.ar.ge ar.ea, a por_ti.on of whicli; t�he Ylatini�lg Con�:ni.ssion in recent
weelcs wil.l have r�v�de a planni.n� deci.si_on.
So f�7- as he could see fr.oni repor.ts, that por.tiozz of I,ots 16, 17 a.nd 1S
lyi.it� bctween the alley ancl 3rd St.-reet has becn zoned r.esi.denti.al SI.I10Et 1951..
Apparentl.y i.n the early days of 1953, r1r,Schmedeke sou�ht a speci.al use
pe�.�iit to build a co��ercial buildi_ng i.n a xesidential zoning.
He continued, ii a mi.sta'�:e had occL�rred, a chance of a correcti.on beir.g
made occt�rred later in that same year 4T�1CI1 a ne��� Z011l.il� oxdinance for tt�e City
was adopied.
I£ an er.r.or L•71S ma_de in 'LOI17.T1G SEVCIltGell years a�o, he could not believe
the present Plan.ii.n� Cocm:ii.ssion has a mor.al obl.igatioil �o m�ke a correctior_
iil the a�pa�-e��.:: �horf: ���tli.?.e be{�re profession� 1 h�lp �•.*ill becor.�e avai.l_a'�le.
Fte coi:�plet:ed �iis stat:e:�:c.?t *.�rith finally, so fai- as he caTi det:ermir.e, Lot: 19
oL �locl�: 1?_ and Lot 30 of. Flock 21 ar.e a clear. request: for rezot�in� �•:itho�_tt
exi.enua!�.inu circumst�nces and certai.nly ��1CYE.' Cc1I1 be no c12��Uill�I1C fox T'CZJPl.I?;,
bef-ore a prop�sed professional planner has had an opportunity to study the
matter.
Mx. Jensen �•:ished to make a stat�ement: xel.ative to tiie second para�raph
of Pfember Er.i.ckson's moti_on. He thought the point ��as well takeri r.el.ati.ve to
a sLeacly stream o£ rezonin� requests and he thought i_t shoul.d be pointed out
that thi.s "st:�-eam o£ rez�ni.n� requests", �•�hi.ch could be ant:ici.pat:ed, �•�ould .put
the P�c1i1117.11.�^, Coz:,a�i.ssi.oll i.n ttie posi.ti.on of bei.nU unab].e to turn d.�c•m any rec��!es�.
even tj1011�h w�r.casonable, once spot zoni.n� tal:es place. �
CI1Zi].]�1tt171 i[u�hes sai.d hc a�r.ecd enti.rely ���it:}► thaL- anllysi.s, as i.t would he
the ].ogi.cal resul.t i.f t:lie rezoizin� 1F�(�I1.C1L1011 c��cre appr.oved,
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�RIl�IINDER NOTICE
CITY OF FRIDLEY
PUBLIC HEARING
BEFORE THE
CITY COIINCIL
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 March 18,
1968 in the Council Chamber at 8:00 P.M. for the purpose of:
Consi.deration of the proposed final plat
Shady Oak Addition, P.S. �#66-03, Andrew P. Gawel
Contracting, Incorporated of Lot 2, Auditor's
Subdivision #92 lying in the Northeast Quarter
(NE4) of Section 24, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley,
County of Anoka, State of Minnesota.
Anyone desiring to be heard with reference to the
above matter will be heasd at this meeting.
JACK 0. KIRKf�AM
. MAYOR
�THIS IS A CONTINUATION OF THE PUBLIC HF�RING BFFORE THE.CITY
COUNCIL ON JANUARY 8, 1968, AND FEBRUARY 13, 1968.
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AN ORDINANGE REPEALIR'G CHAPTER 36, SECTIONS 36.07, 36.08,
AAtD 36.09 REGARDING THE BOARD OF HEALTH
TiiE COUNCIL OF TI� CITY OF �RIDLEY DO ORDAIN AS FOLIATr15:
That Sections 36.07, 36.0$ and 36.09 of the Ci.ty Code of Fridley are
hereby repealed and tY� re is hereby enacted ne�r subsections of the Fridley
City Code entitled 36.061, 36,062, and 36.063, which read as folloti•rs:
36.061. The City health officer, or another member of the �
board, sha11 make a continuous sanitary inspection of public SANITARY INSPECTION
and private proparty in the City, and present a written
report of such inspections; together wi.th his recommendation �
to the City Manager.
36.Q€��. The City health officer periodically and as deemed '�
necessary shall cause a notice to be inserted in the official
paper at the expense of the City calling health ordinance
requirements and la�rs to the attention of property oVmer and
occupants.
36.063. The �embers of the bo�,rd of heal.th shall receive
compensation for their services as the council may presaib�
for services actually spent in the p�rformance of their
duties. The City health officer, ho:�,�ever, shall receive a
salary to be c�ter,-ained by the City Council, payable m.onthly,
which shall be in lieu of aIl other compensation from the
City.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TF� CITY OF FRIDLEY, THIS
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ORDINANCE N0.
AN ORDINANCE AT•fENDING CHAPTER 335, SECTION 38.081 OF
- � TNE CITY COD� PROVIDING FOR THE SANITARY STORAGE OF
REFUSE, GARBAGE, SYTILL, RUBBISH AND WASTE MATTER.
The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows:
SECTION I. Section 3$.0$1 of the Fridley City Code is hereby amended to read �
as follows:
Secta.on 38.0$l. Abatement of Refuse Accumulation. Any accumulation of refuse
on any premises not stored in containers which•comply with this ordinance, or any
accumulation of refuse on any pi•emises is hex�y declared to be a nuisance and shall
be abated by order of the City of Fridley Health Officer, as provided by riinnesota
Statutes, Sections 145.22 and 145.23, and the cost of abatement may be assessed
on the property where the nuisance was found, as provided in said sections.
PASSEll BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TI� CITY OF FftIDLEY THIS DAY OF
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MAYOR - JACK 0. KIRKHp.�i
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK - riARVIN C. BRUNSELL
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OF HOR�dATl1 AND HORjdATti
BE IT RESOT VLll by the Couticil oi the Ci.ty of Fridl.ey, Anolca County,
Minnesota as follo�as:
W1�P.EAS, tiie City Council of Fridley did enter ii3to an agreement wit.h
Horwath and Hor�•�ath, Accountants and Auditors for a liquor study concerning .
"Feasibility of returning Municipal Liquor to Private Enterprise"; and
WHEREAS, the Liquor Study was officially received from Horwath and
Hor�aath at the City Council Meeting of February.5, 1968; and
W1iEP.L�S, the City Council and City Officials did revieta the Liquor�
Study Report,and it appears there may be�errors and omissions in such
report; and
WtIEREAS, the Mayor and City Council did appoint a Mayor's Conunittee �
to further evaluate the Liquor Study Report, and has not received the
evaluation of the agpointed committee; and •
WHEREAS, the City Council has not acccpted the contents of the
' report; nor has it concurred, approved or in any�vay endorsed the contents
or reconunendations of the Liquor Study Repor.t;
' NOW THEREFO;:E, BE IT P.ESOLVEll by the City Council of the City of
Fridley that the Liquor Study Report in no way reflects the official position
o£ the City Counci.l, and that its contents and recommendations shall be
' compl�.tely reviewed by the Evaluation Co�iittee and a�ai:� by the Ci.ty Council
prior to any official rejection or acceptance of said report.
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THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING OF MAKCH 6� 1968
The Board of Appeals Meetin� was called to order by Acting Chairman
Mitt�elstadt.
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MEHiBERS PRESENTt Mittelstadt� Ahonen� Minish, 0'Bannon
MII�IDERS ABSENTs Ylinen �
OTH�RS PRESENT: Building Inspector� Richard Brown� Dick Wangen
The Minutes of January 31st Meeting were read and adopted as yrritten.
Dick Wangen, Sales Mana.ger� appeared in behalf of the owner.
R3.chard Brawn was at the meeting to state opposition in building on
this lot. After he looked over the plans for this approximately
$27,000.00 home, P�Iir. Br�n changed his mind and stated he had no
opposition no�.
A MOTION by Bob Minish to approve of this variatice by Board oY
Appeals action becauses
1. No opposition by the neighbors; especially '
Al1an Anderson who lives directly behind this
proposed building.
2. Any pos�ible porposed fence building on this
lot along East River Road must complg with
�t5•35, paragraph 3, page ?8 of the City Zoning
Ordinance.
Seconded by Bob Ahonen. Thers being no nays� the motion carried
unani�nously.
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2. DISCUSSION OF MR. McCLISH�3 PROBLEM AT 5370 5TH S1'REET S.E.
' The Board�s motion and Council�s action stands as stated. Recourse-
District Court.
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There being no other business, the meeting adjourned at 8r05 P.M.
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BUILDING STANDARDS - DESIGN CONTROL MEL'TING�MINUTES OF MARCH 13� 1968
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The Meeting was called to order by Cha.irman Erickson at 8:00 P.M,
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NiE�ERS PRESENT: Erickson, Hauge� Tonco
ME�iBERS ABSENT: Dities, Bisrmanri
Mr. Biermann axrived at 8s1� P.M.
TION_OF A MANUFACTURING PLANT IN A CR-2 DISTRICT, LOT 2lt. BLOCK 2
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- Mr. Fudge and his contractor Mr. Rutledge were present oa behalY of' Larsen Mfr.
A question was raised by Chairman Erickson about the allowability oY this
rnariu_facturing, process in this zoning district.
rir. Fudge stated that he had gone over his proposal with a member of the conncil
and the City Engineer and only proceeded upon their recoramendation. He felt that
if there was any question about the zoning he should not have been persuaded to
go this far with his proposal.
A MOTION was made by Mr. Biermann to accept the preli�3.nary proposal subjeet to
approval by the Fridley City Council or the City Attorney of this particular use in
a CR-2 Zoning District, also subject to the notations on the plans.
Seconded by Tonco. Upon a voice vote there being no nays, the motion carried
unanimously.
2. CONSIDERATION OF A SERVICE S'PATION IN C-1 DISTRICT BLOCK 1 COMMERCE PARK
7 00 UIJ�VERSiTY AD"EN� SOUT�i��dEST CORNER OF �SBOR.�fE ROAD ANll UNTVERSITY
itilr. Ca1 Campbell was present on behalf of Western Oil and Fuel.
A MOTION by Mr. Biermann to accept the proposal with the provision of a 15�
' differential in the prop�rty as shown on the plans for future Osborne Road.
expansion and possible sidewa].k.
' Secanded by Mr..Hau�e.. Upon a voice vote there being no nays� the motion carried
unanimously.
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3• CONSIDERATION OF A C�CIAL BUILDING C23 �ARCLL 8I�00 (NOR3'HEAST CORNER OF
EAST RIVER ROAD AND .77TH WAY RE�iJ�ST BY LEODIARD SAMUELSON
Mr. Samuelson was present on this proposal.
There was a c3iscussion concerning the platting of this parcel.
A MOTION was made by Mr. Biermann to accept this proposal subject to the notations
of the Building Inspection Department except the 50� sicle yard notation at the �
Easterly property line. It appears there is an additional 50� more or less frorn
the Easterly property line which is presently zoned C2S so it does r�ot appear
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• necessary to have a 50� set back from the Easterly property line. Hos�rever�
if this is not so, it is recommended that the set back requirement be waived
to 15 feet. Also with the suggestion that the �'lats and Subs Cottm�i.ttee in
its consideration of the replatting of the area consider the adoption of the
property lines perpendicular to East River Road. Also upon receipt of a final
landscaping plan speczfying planting species and sizes.
Seconded by Hauge. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion was
carried unanimously.
l�. A�'ROPOSAL BY HOLIDAY STORES TO CHANGE THE LOCATIOId OF THE TEM�'O;iARY GARDEN
STORE FROI�4 BEHIND T�iF. MAIN ST4RF TO THE NORTIi���t' COR�iER OF T�iE PARKING LO►P.
Mr. Bob Rot,� was present on this item.
' A MOTION by Mr. Hauge to approve the move provided this building and f ence be
disma.ntled by October 15 of eaeh year and not erected before March 15 of the
following year.
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Seconded by Tonco. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, t�e motion carrisd
unanimously.
TION OF A�ROPOSAL OF A MAANFACTURII�jG �Pi.NT ON M-2 PROPERTY (�'ARTS OF
nn �n� r nn S�trmH :, aF SFCTroN 11 00 73RD AVENUE N.E. R.E�UES'P BY
No one was gresent on behalf of Carter-day.
A NOTION was made by Mr. Biermann to accept the plans as shown.
Seconded by Tonco. Upon a voice vote, Biermann� Tonco and Erickson voted aye.
N�x. Hauge abstained. 2'he motion carried.
6. THE CONTINUED DISCUSSION ON THE USE OF A TRUSS SYSTEM WAS TO BE CONTINUED AT
THE NEXT hiEETiNG.
ADJOURI�F�NT
Chai.rman Eirckson adjourned the meeting at 10:25 P.M.
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FRIDL�Y INDLiSTRIAL DEVELOPMLNT COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES -- FEBRUARY 5, 1968
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ROLL CALL:
MEMBERS PRESENT: Mittelstadt, Hall, Dean, Harris, Drigans, Blair, Herrick,
Schroer, Zeglen, Wallace.
' 1. The meeting was called to order at 8:00 PM b Chairman Dave Harris.
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Commission. Several changes were suggested. �
a) A chairman should be elected every year.
b) Increase the size of the commission to 25-30 people.
c) Set up action committees.
d) Set up training sessions for the commission.
3. The commission discussed again the use of Mail Services companies to
purchase names of businesses that the commission wishes to send the
Business Forecaster.
4. M/S/C Mittelstadt�Dean to purchase the names of 500 companies to mail
, the Business Forecaster,
5. Mr. Herrick reported on a meeting between the State and City officials
' at which a discussion was held at looking into the possibility of the
City of Fridley entering into a test case with the State as to the
legality of issuing revenue bonds authorizing municipalities and agencies
thereof to provide and lease facilities to industries.
I� `6.�—M'/S/C Mittelstadt/Wallace that this commission encourage the City Council
to look favorably on the above mentioned action.
7. The commission once again turned to the structure of the organization
and Mr. Zeglen nominated Mr. Charles Hall as Executive Secretary of the
Fridley Industrial Development Commission. Motion passed unanimously.
8. The meeting was adjourned at 9:00 PM, Next meeting is scheduled for
March 7, 1968 at 8:00 PM.
Respectfully submi.tted,
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Fridley Industrial Development Commission
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Industrial Development Commission
RESOLUTION N0. 1968
RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CREATION OF A PUBLIC SAFETY
CONSTRUCTION FUND AND TP,ANSFERRING MONEY FROM THE MUNICIPAL
LIQUOR FUND TO THE PU6LIC SAFETY CONSTRUCTION FUND
WHEREAS, it is deemed desirable to create a separate
construction fund for the purpose of providing space for the
Police Department, and . ,
WHEREAS, it is necessary to provide financing for the
Public Safety Construction Fund,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that a Public Safety
Construction Fund (Temporary) is hereby created.
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that a transfer of $18,000.00
from the Municipal Liquor Fund to the Public Safety Fund is
hereby authorized.
PASSED APdD ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY
THIS DAY OF , 1968
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MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
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CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell
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RESOLUTIOP! NO.� `�` 1968
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CHANGIP�G OF THE BUDGET WITHIP�J
THE GENERAL FUND.
WIiEREAS, certain expenditures beyond the budgeted amounts
allocated to the various departments of the City's General
Government not previously anticipated in the 1968 Budget are
necessary,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the
City of Fridley meeting at a regular session on the 18th day of
March 1968, as follows:
1. That appropriations for the follo�Ning activities
be reduced as follows:
Emergency Appropriation $6,fl00.00
2. That appropriations for the following activities
be increased as follows:
Police Department $6,000.00
PASSED AND ADOPTED QY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY
THIS DAY OF _ � 1968
MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
ATTEST :
CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell
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A RESO�,uTlorr oF��?t1� PRELIr�IINARY PLA.i`IS, SP�,'C;1FIC�ITIOIJS, AND •: �
F..ST7MA�r�S OF THE COSTS THEftEOF: STR�T If4PROV��ir;IdT PROJECZ' � �
ST. 1968-1 (ADDFNDUM #2 ) . _ • . . • ..
BE IT RESOLV�?, by the Council of �the City of �idley as folloc�s :
� 1.� That it app�ars in the interest of the City and of the property o�mers
affected tc�at there be constructed certiain improvemsnts, to-orit: �
� Str�et Improvements, includin; gradin�, stabilized base, hot-mix bitum-
inous mat, concrete cur'o and gutter, orwter, and sar_itary se��rer service�,
storm. se4rer and oi'ner facilities, located as follo�rs: �
- _Onondaga Street: Hayes Street to Lakeside Road -
2. That the City Engineer, Nasi� Qures'hi, and Suburban Engineering Co. are
hereby authorizec� and direct�d to draw tY:e preliminary plans and
� specifications and to tabulate the resul+s of his estimates of the
eosts of said imp-rovements, includino ev�ry item of cost from
inception to completion and all fees and expe�ises incurred (or to
be incurred) in connection ther��rith, or the financing thereof; and� �
��to make a preliminary report of his findir�s,�staiir� t'aerzin whether
s�id improvements ase feasible and 4rh�ther tney can�best be c�ade
as proposed, or in cor�ection rrith sone ot'ner im�rovements (and the "
estimated cost�as seconnended),incl.uding also.a description of the
lands or area as may rsceive benefi�is therefrom an3 as may be
. proposed to be assessecl. .
� 3. That the City Cler'_�c shall act to ascertain the na�� and address of
� the owr.er of each parcel of land directly �.ffected or orit'�in +.he area
of lands as may be proposed �o be assessed for saia itnproveeLe�.ts �ar_d
each of them�; and upon receipt from said Engineer� of the said
preliminary report, calculate esti�ates of assessn�n�s as may be
proposed relative thereto against each of said lan3s.
4, That said preliminary report of the En;ineers and esti�ates of
assessments of the Clerk, shall be furnished to the Council, and ma3e
available for inspection to the owner of any parcel of Iand zs ma.y
be affected tr,ereby ai any public hearing held rela�ive thereto, as
�rell a� at ar�y prior time reasonable and convenient.
� AUOPTID BY THE CITY COUrtCIL OF THE CITY OF F'RIDLE'�C THIS � �
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''' A RESOLUTIO:I R�CEIVING THE PRELIMINARY REPORT AND CALLING A PUBLIC
HEARING ON THE rIr1TTER OF THE CO\STRUCTION OF CERTAIN IMPRO��EMENTS -
STRF:ET I1�IPROVEi•iENT PROJECT ST. 1968-1 �ADDENDUM #2 ) .
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j� WHEREAS, the construction of certain improvements is deemed to Ue in
the interest of the City of Fridley and the property ocaners affected there- �
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'� BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley, as fol-
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�� 1. That the preliminary report submitted by the City Engineer, Nasim ,
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Qureshi, is hereby received and accepted.
i� �2. That this Council will meet on the 8�' day of April , 1968
' at 5:00 o'clock P.r1. at the City Hall in the City of.Fridley for the
� purpose of holding a Public Hearino on the improveu�ent�noted in the
iJ� Notice attached hereto and made a part thereof by refe�ence, Exhi-
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} 3. That the area proposel to be assessed for said improvements and each.
�' of them as noted in said notice are all the lands and areas as noted
� in said notice: All of the same to be assessed proportionately ac-
;� cording to the benefits received.
4. That the City Manager is authorized and directed to give notice of
'' such Public Hearing by publishing a notice thereof in the oPficial
newspaper of the City of Fridley according to Iaw, such r.otice to be
substantially ir. the form and substar.ce of the notice attached here-
; � to as Exhibit "A".
ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
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OFFICIAL PUL'I.ICATION
GITY OF FRIDLEY
(Exhibit A)
� St..1968-1 (Addendum #2� . �
NOTICE OF �IE��P.I�G 0�' PiPROVF:i•IF,\T7'�
� WHEF.�:AS, the City Council of the City o£ Fridley, Anoka County,
Minnesota, has deemed it necessary and expedient that the improvements
hereinafter�described be made.
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NO[J, THEfiEFOP.E, NOTICE IS HEFE�Y GIVE\ THAT on the 8�' day
of April , 1968, at 8:00 o'cloc� P.:I. the City Council will meet ..
at tne Ci.ty Ftall in said City, and 4�i11 at said time ar.d place hear all �
parties interested in said improvements in o�hole or in part. •
The general nature of the improvements�is the construction (in the
Iands and streets noted be1o���) of the folloc•�in� improvements, to-wit:
COVSTRUCTION ITEM
Street i�provements, including gradino, stabilized base, bituminous
surfacing, concrete curb and gutter, and storm sewer sys�m, water and
sanitary sewer services and other facilities located as�follows:
. Onondaga Street: Hayes Street to Lakeside Road
ESTIr1ATED COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $21 ,45a.00
� THAT THE AREA PROPOSED TO B� ASSESSED F0� SAID I`IPROVEME�yTS IS AS FOLLOG?S :
For Construction Item above -------------------------------------
All of the land abutting upon said streets named above and alI
lands within, adjacent and abutting thereto.
A?1 of said land to be assess�d proportionately according to the
benefits received by such improve:�znts.
That the Council proposes to proceed with each oi said improvements as
separate improvements, e_{cept as hereafter other�aise provided by the
Council a11 under the follocaino authority, to-orit: Minnesota Statutes
1961, Chapter !29 and laws amendatory therzof, a�d in conformity with
the City Charter. .
DATED TEIIS DAY Or^ , 1968, Ry ORDER OF THE
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April 3, 1958
MAYOF - Jack 0. F:irkham
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RESOLUTION N0. � � / �
A RESOLUTION ORDEftING IMPROVII`�IENT, APPROVAL OF PLANS AND
ORDERING ADVEEtTISIIKENT FOR BIDS : STREET Il`�'ROVIl�NT PROJECT
ST. 1968-1A AND NNNICIPAL STATE AID STREET IMPROVIl�'�NT PROJ�CT
ST. 1g6s-2A
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the 20�' day of March, 1967 and Resolution No. �g3-1967 adopted by the City
Council on the 20th da,y of November, 1967 set the date for hearing on the
improvements, as specifically noted in the Notice of Hearin.g attached here-
� to •for reference as E�IIBIT "�1", and
inT�IEEtEAS, all property owners whose property is liable to be assessed
� with the making of the improvements (as noted in said notice� were given ten
(10� days notice by mail and published notice of the Council heaxing through
two (2� weekly publications of the required notice, and the hearing was
, held a,nd the property owners heard thereon at the hearing, as noted in said
notice.
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NOW, THFREFORE, BE IT RESOLVID, by the Council of the City of Fridley,
Anoka County, Minnesota, as follows:
1. � That the following improvements proposed by Council Resolution
No. 53-1967 and Resolution No. 193-1967 are here�y ordered
to be effected and completed as soon as reasonably possible,
to-wit:
The improvements as noted under the Construction Item A in
the Notice of Hearing (in Exhibit "A"� for the following
streets:
Ruth Street: Liberty Street to existing pavement (North�
Liberty Street: East River Road to Railroad Tracks
Longfellow Street: East River Road to Railroad Tracks
East Service Road of East River Road: Liberty St. to 79�' Way
Road Along West of Railroad Tracks: Longfellow St. to Ely St.
Ashton Avenue: 79�' Wa,y to Ironton Street
Ely Street: Ruth Street to Railroad Tracks
That the work involved. in said improvements as listed above
shall hereafter be desigz�.ated as:
STREET IMPROVIl�IENT PROJECT ST . 1 y68-1 A
2. That the following improvements proposed by Council Resolution
No. 193-1967 are hereby ordered to be effected and completed
as soon as reasonably possible, to-wit:
The improvements as noted under the Construction Item B.in the
Notice of Hearing (in Exhibit "A"� for the following s�reets:
73rd Avenue: University Avenue to Baker Street
79�' Way: E�.st River Road to East Property Line of Lot 4,
Block 2, Pearson's 1st Addition
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Ord. Imp. arid Adv. for Bids
St. 1968-1A & 1968-2A
Page Two
That the work involved in said improvements as listed above
shall hereafter be designated as:
MIINICIPAL STATE AID STREET IMPROVE�'lENT PROJECT N0. 1968-2A
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for such improvements and each of them, pursuant to the Council
resolutions heretofore adopted, a copy of which plans arid
� specifications are hereto attached and made a part hexeof,
are hereby approved and shall be filed with the City Clerk.
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4. The work to be performed under STRF�T Il`�'ROV�LENT �tO.JECT
ST. 1968-1A and NNNICIPAL STATE AID PROJECT N0. 1968-2A shall
be performed under one contract.
The City Managex shall accordingly prepare and cause to be inserted
in the official newspaper advertisements for bids upon the making af such
improvements under such approved plans and specifications. The advertise-
ment shall be published for three (3� weeks (at least 21 days�, and shall
specify the work to be done and will state that bids will be opened and
considered at 10:30 A.Ma on the 1st day of Ma�, 1968 in the Council Chambers
of the City Hall, and that no bid.s will be cons�.dered unless sealed and
filed with the City Clerk, and accompanied by a cash deposit, bid bond, or
certified check payable to the City for five percent (5�) of the amount of
such bid. That the advertisement for bids for STREET IMPROVII`�LE'1�IT PROJECT
ST 1968-1A and MUNICIPAL STATE AID PROJECT N0. 1968-2A shall be substantiall.y
in form as that noted in Exhibit "B" attached hereto for reference and made
a past hereof .
ADOPTID BY THE COUNCIL OF FRIDLEY THIS �AY OF �, 1968•
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell
MAYOR - Jack 0. I{irkham
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NOTICE TO BIDDERS
Sealed bids will be received and publicly opened by the City of Fridley,
Anoka County, Minnesota, at the office of the City Manager, 6431 University Avenue
Northeast, Fridley, Minnesota 55421 (Tel. 560-3450) on the lst day of May, 1968 at
10;30 A.M., and will be considered by the City Council of the City of Fridley at a
regular Council Meeting at 8:00 P.M. on the 6th day of May, 1968 for the furnishing
of work and materials for STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1968-1A and MUIVICIPAL STATE
AID STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1968-2A. '
The street projects are about two and one half (22) miles long and consist
of the following principle items of work and appxoximate quantities:
17,640 Lin. Ft. Concrete Curb and Gutter
4,470 Ton ' Bituminous Niix
7,870 Ton Class V Base
10,143 Sq. Yds. 6" Thick Bituminous Stabilized Base
20,137 Sq. Yds. 4" Thick Bituminous Stabilized.Base
All in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by Nasim Qureshi,
P.E., City Engineer, Fridley City Hall, 6431 University Avenue Northeast, Fridley,
Minnesota 55421. Telephone: 560-3450. .
Plans and specifications may be examined at the office of the City Manager,
an.d copies may be obtained for the Contractor's individu�-.1 use by applying to the
City Engineer and depositing with the City Engineer $25.00 for each set of the two
projects. The deposit will be refunded to each bidder submitting a bonafide bid
upon return of the documents in good condition within ten (10) days from the bid
opening date.
Bids must be made on the basis of cash payment for work, and accompanied by
a cash deposit, certified check (on a responsi.ble bank in the State of Minnesota)
or a bidder's bond made payable without condition to the City of Fridley, Minnesota,
in. an amount of not less than 5% of the total amount of the bid.
The City Council reserves the right to reject any and all bids and to waive
an.y informalities in any bids received without explanation.
No bid may be withdrawn for a period of thirty (30) days.
By order of the City Council of the City of Fridley, Minnesota.
Dated this 18th day of March, 1968.
Fridley Sun
Published: April 10, 1968
April 17, 1968
HOMER R . ANKRUM
City Manager
Constructian Bulletin
Apxil 11, 1968
April 18, 1968
April 25, 1968
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RESOLUTION N0. �� � l ��
A RESOLUTION ORDERING PRELIM[NARY PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AND
ESTIMATES OF THE COSTS THEREOF: SANITARY SEWER, WATER AND
STORM SEWER PROJECT N0. 88 (ADDENDUM ��3)
]BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Fridley as follows:
:1. That it appears in the interest of the City and of the property owners
affected that there be constructed certain improvements, to-wit:
Storm sewer and drainage facilities for drainage tributary
to ditches and drainage ways located as follows:
North of Osborne Road and South of 79th Avenue
T. That Comstock & Davis, Incorporated, Consulting Engineers, are hereby
authorized and directed to draw the preliminary plans and specifications
and to tabulate the results of their estimates of the costs of said
improvements, including every item of cost from inception to completion
and all fees and expenses incurred (or to be incurred) in connection
therewith, or the financing thereof, and to make a preliminary report of
their findings, stating therein whether said improvements are feasible and
whether they can best be made as proposed, or in connection with some other
improvements (and the estimated cost as recomznended), including also a
description of the lands or area as may receive benefits therefrom and as
may be proposed to be assessed.
':3. That the City Clerk shall act to ascertain the name and address of the
. owner of each parcel of land directly affected or within the area of lands
as may be proposed to be assessed for said improvements (and each of them);
� and upon receipt from said Engineer of the said preliminary report, calculate
estimates of assessments as may be proposed relative thereto against each
of said lands.
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of the Clerk, shall be furnished to the Council, and made available for
inspection to the owner of any parcel of land as ma.y be affected thereby
at any public hearing held relative thereto, as well as at any prior time
reasonable and convenient.
rADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1968.
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CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell
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RESOLUTION N0. "/� / �
A RESOLU`i'IOiJ TO ADVL'Ei`l'ISL FOR BIDS
BE IT RESOLVED by the Co��ncil of the City of Fridley, as followrs:
1. That it is in the interest of the City to a�•rard bid contracts
for the foll.or�ing item, materials, and work:
EF�CING AROUND NEW CIiY GARAGE
2. A copy of tYie specifications for the above described items
and.materials, together with a propo�al fcr t�ie u�ethod of
� purchase and the payment thereof have been presented to
the Counci]. by the City Mana�er and the same are hereby
approved and adopted as the plans and specif.ications, ar.d
,_ the method of acquisition and payment to be required by
� the City with respect to the acquisition of said items
and materials.
3. The purchase of said items and materials as describ�d
above shall be effected by sealed bids to be received.and
� opened by the Cit.y of Fridley on ths 10�' day of April,
1968. The City Manager :is directed �.nd authorized to advertise
for the purchase of said items and materials bY sealed bid
proposa].s under notioe as proYided b,y law and the Charter
of the City of Fridley, the r�otice to be substantially in
form as that shoum by Exhi.bit "A" at+ached r.ereto and
made a part of b� reference. Said notice shall be pub-
lished at least twice in the official new�papF•r of the
Cit,y of Fridley.
PASSID AND ADOFTr� BY THE CITY COTJNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLE'Y THIS
DAY OF , 1968.
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CITY CLF'�Ft�C - Marvin C. Br�ansell
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
BID NOTICE
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FENCING AROUND NEW CITY GARAGE
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The City Council of the City of Fridley, Minnesota will accept sealed bids
for FENCING AROUND NEGI CITY GARAGE on the 10� day of April, 1968, until 10:30
o'clock A.M. on said date at the Fridley City Hall, 643� University Avenue
Northeast, Fridley, Minnesota 5542� (Tel: 560-3450). Al1 bids must meet
the minimum requirements of the specifications. Failure to comply with
this section can result in disqualification of the bid.
Each bid shall be accompanied by a Certified Check, Cashier's Check, Cash
or Bid Bond and made payable without conditions to the City of Fridley,
Minnesota, in an amount of not less than five percent (5f� of the bid,
which check, cash or bond shall be forfeited if bidder neglects or refuses
to enter into Contract, after his bid has been accepted.'�
The City reserves the right to accept the bid which is determined to be in
the best interests of the City. The City reserves the right to reject any
and all bids and waive any informalities or technicalities in any bid re-
ceived without ex�lanation. .
1 The City Council also reserves the right to consider such factors as time
of delivery or performance, experience, responsibility of the bidder, past
performance of similar types of items or materials, availability of products
and other similar factors that it may determine to be in the best interest
, of the Cit.y.
Copies of the specifications and general conditions may be examined in the
' office of the Cit.y Engineer - Director of Public Works, or copies may be
obtained from his office.
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All bids must be submitted in sealed envelopes and plainl.y marked on the
outside with ��FENCING AROUND NEW CITY GAR.AGE".
Publish: March 27, 1968
April 3, 1968
HOMER R , ANI�tUM
City Ma.nager
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A R�SOLUTIOTJ TO ADV�tTISL FOR BIDS
BE IT RESOLVED by the Co�ancil of the City of Fridley, as follo��s:
1. That it is in the interest of the City to award bid contracts
for the £oll.owing item, materials, and Frork:
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2. A copy of tYie specifications for the above described items
and materials, together with a proposal fcr the nethod of
purchase and the payment thereof have been presented to
the Council. by the Cit.y r2ana�er and the same are hereby
approved and adopted as the plans and spe�ifications, ai.d
the method of acquisiti.on and pa,yment to.be required by
the City with respect to the acquisition of said items.
and materials.
j. The purchase of said items and materials as described
above shall be effected by sealed bids to be received.and
. opened by the City of Fridley on the 10�' day of Apri1,
_1968. The City Manager is directed �.nd authorized to aSvertise.
for the p-archase of said items and mate•rials �s sealed bid
proposals under notice as provided by law and the Chawrter
of the City of Fridley, the notice to be substanti_allyr in
form as that shown by Exhibit 'TA" at+ached hereto �.nd
made a part of b,y reference. Said notice s'nall be pub-
lished at least twice in the official ne�;spapF•r of the
City of Fridley.
PASSID AND ADOPTr� BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF '^HE CITY OF FRIDLE`I THIS
DAY OF _ , 1968. . .
ATTEST:
CImY CLF'�EtK - Marvin C. Br�ansell
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
BID NOTICE
for
ONE-HALF TON CARRY ALL TRUCK
EXHIBIT "A"
The City Council of the City of Fridley, Minnesota will accept sealed�bids
for ONE-HALF TON CARRY-ALL TRUCK on the 10�' da,y of Apri1, 1968, until 10:30
o'clock A.M. on said date at the Fridley City Hall, 6431 University Avenue
Northeast, Fridley, Minnesota 55421 (Tel: 560-3450). Al1 bids must meet
the minimum requirements of the specifications. Failure to comply with
this section can result in disqualification of the bid.
Each bid shall be accompanied by a Certified Check, Cashier's Check, Cash
or Bid Bond and made payable without conditions to the City of Fridley,
Minnesota, in an amount of not less than five percent (5f� of the bid,
which check, cash or bond shall be forfeited if bidder neglects or refuses
to enter into Contract, after his bid has been accepted.��
The City reserves the right to accept the bid which is determined to be in
the best interests of the City. The City reserves the right to reject any
and all bids and waive any informalities or technicalities in an.y bid re-
ceived without explanation. .
The City Council also reserves the right to consider such factors as time
of delivery or performance, experience, responsibility of the bidder, past
performance of similar types of items or materials, availability of products
and other similax factors that it may determine to be in the best interest
of the Cit.y. �
Copies of the specifications and general conditions may be examined in the
office of the City Ehgineer - Director of Public Works, or copies may be
obtained from his office.
All bids must be submitted in sealed envelopes and plainl.y marked on the
outside with «p�_�� TON CARRY-ALL TRUCK".
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April 3, 1968
HOMER R, ANKRUM
City Manager
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6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE
ANOKA COUNTY
March 19, 1968
S. C. Smiley and Associates
1750 Hennepin Avenue
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55403
Re: Check List for Fridley Civic Center
Gentlemen;
560-3450 .
FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421
Attached herewith is the list of items which have to be
taken care of by the different contractors, before the finaliza-
tion of the payments can begin. I hope you will impress upon
the contractors that they must get this work completed as soon
as possible, so that the City can close the books on this pro-
ject.
The speaker in the Council Chambers (Room No. 25) seems to
� be working okay, but the City Council feels that the looks and
loc�a.tion are not satisfactory. Necessary improvements should
, � be made to conform the speaker system to the decor.
' We are still waiting for the Hoffmann Electric Company to
submit their price for the lighting of the public area (No. 30).
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NASIM QURESHI, P.E.
City Engineer
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cc: Homer R. Ankrum, City Manager
Fridley City Council
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ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
CITY OF FRIDLEY
For: D.M. �tOYES CONSTRUCTION COMPANY, INCORPORATED
GENERAL CONTRACTORS
GENERAL NOTES•
1. Grout full all voids in brick and concrete block joints.
2. Repair all shrinkage czacks in concrete block wall areas.
3. Grout full all voids around electric outlets and switches.
BASEMENT:
1. Boiler roo:n door B1 out of alignment with frame, will not
lock or latch. Repair as required.
FIRST FLOOR•
, 1. Rooms ��15, ��16 and ��17 (Inspection Offices) - Chisel out
shadow joints and paint.
' 2. Room ��25 (,:ourt Room) - Inlay the strip for center door
rollers.
Finish the work on the railing.
Door stop to the Jury Room is too narrow - still lets the
light in. �
Reglet dis��oloration still obvious.
3. Room ��11 (,Judge's Chambers) - Refinish over putty.
4. Corridor area - Clean brick in Cashier's area.
Reglet dis��oloration still obvious.
BUILDING EXTERLOR:
1. Repair cra��ked plaster panels at south and west walls as
required.
2. Grout full all brick joints at top of walls, where cut for
f lashing r��gle�s .
3. Gravel low areas of main roof (2).
4. Precast wall copings are loose. Reset as required.
5. Aluminum s��uppers at south side of E. entrance - joints open.
6. Wood expos��d at bottom of flashing to west of south entrance.
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CITY OF FRIDZEY
For: HOFFMANN ELECT.RIC COMPANY
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS
1. Mark correc:tly all electric panel boards, the one in cor-
ridor B-8 tias some incorrect switches and room designa-
tions.
2. The lights for the display box are not working.
3. The lights above the Fridley Civic Center sign at the
south entr<ince are not working.
4. The high f:_oodlight standards on the east side of the
Parking Lot: are not painted.
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
For: H.S._HORWITZ & COMPANY, INCORPORATED
MECHANICAL CONTRACTORS
1. Roof exhaust fan sounds very noisy. Check out and have
repaired as required.
2. Owner has complained of inadequate ventilation in confer-
ence room. Have this checked out and correct as required.
3. Air conditioning system is not hooked up. It will have
to be checked thoroughly this summer.
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RESOLUTION N0.
A RESOLU'i'lOPd TO ADV��tTISL FOR BIDS
BE IT RESOLVED by the Co�ancil of the City of Fridley, as follokrs:
l. That it is in the interest of the City to a�aard bid contracts
for the follor�ing item, materials, and work:
RENIODELING FOR POLICE QUARTERS
� 2. A copy of tYie specifications for the above desc-ribed it;ems
an$ materials, together with a proposal fcr the u�ethod of
purchase and the pa�ent thereof have been presented to
' the Council by the City PZana�er and the same are hereby
approved and adopted as the plans and specif.ications, and
, the method of acquisiti.on and pa,yment to be requi-red by
� the City with respect to the acquisition of said items
and materials.
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3. The purchase of said items and materials as described
above sha]_1 be effected by sealed bids to be received and
� opened b�r the City of Fridley on the 10�' day of April,
1968. The Ci�;y Manager is di.rected and authorized to advertise
for the p-urchase of said items and m�,terials �y sealed bid
proposals under notice as provided by law and the Chawrt::r
of the City of Fridley, the notice to be substant�_allyr�in
form as that shown by Exhibit "A" at+ached rereto �.nd
made a part of b�r reference. Said notice shall be pub-
lished at Ieast twice in the official n.�N;:�papF•r of the
City of Fridley.
]?ASSF� AND ADOFTr� BY THE CITY COUNCII, OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY 1HIS
DAY OF
A.TTEST :
CITY CLE'�tK - Marvin C. Brunsell
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CITY OF FRIDLE`Y
BID NOTICE
for
RIlKODELING FOR POLICE QUARTERS
EXHIBIT "A"
' The City Council of the Cit.y of Fridle.y, Minnesota will accept sealed bids
for REMODELING FOR POLICE QUARTERS on the 10�' day of April, 1968, uritil 10:30
o'clock A.M. on said date at the Fridley City Hall, 6431 University Avenue
' Northeast, Fridley, Minnesota 55421 (Tel: 560-3450). All bids must meet
the'minimum requirements of the specifications. Failure to comply with
this section can result in disqualification of the bid.
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Each bid shall be accompanied by a Certified Check, Cashier's Check, Cash
or Bid Bond and made payable without conditions to the City of Fridley,
Minnesota, in an amount of not less than five percent (5f� of the bid,
which check, cash or bond shall be forfeited if bidder neglects or refuses
to enter into Contract, after his bid has been accepted.
The Cit.y reserves the right to accept the bid which is determined to be in
the best interests.of the City. The City reserves the right to reject any
and all bids and waive any informalities or technicalities in any bid re-
ceived without explanation. �
The Cit.y Council also reserves the right to consider such factors as time
of delivery or performance, experience, responsibility of the bidder, past
performance of similar types of items or materials, availability of products
and other similar factors that it may determine to be in the best intere.st
of the Cit.y. �
Copies of the specifications and general conditions may be examined in the
office of the City Ehgineer - Director of Public Works, or copies may be
obtained from his office. .
Al1 bids must be submitted in sealed envelopes and Plainly marked on the
outside with "REMODELING FOR POLICE QUARTr�tS".
Publish: March 27, 1968
April 3, 1968
HOMII� R 9 ANKRUM
City Manager
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LICENSES TO BE APPROVED AT THE MkRCH 18, �68 � COUNCIL MEETING
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I' � RENEWAL Jim�s Dairy Store James Rocheford
b253 University Aveo
'� Fridley� Mintnesota. .
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RENEWAL Ho�+ard �ohnsonrs Ho�rard Joisnson�a Ina.
5277 Central Aveo Helen Taft— I,3c, Sup,
` Fridley� Minnesota '
��NEWAL Howie t s Ho�rard Nelson
240 Mississippi St.
Fridley, Minnesota
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RENEWAL 3nyder Drug 3nyder Drugs� Inco
� 65$2 IIniversitp Ave. Lloyd Berkus—Freso
Fridley� Minnesota
� RENEWAL Ron� s Standa.rd Ro1.e.nd Cox
61�90 University Aveo
Fri.��cr�, T�tinnesota
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� RENEW9L Fricll.ey DX Duan� Schlottaman
� 5701 Oniversity Ave.
Fridley, Minnesvta
� RENEWAL Acme Metal Spinning� Inc. Mildred Lee Treasurer
98 43rd Ave. N.E.
1 Fr3dley� Minnesota
RENEWAL Al�s Gu1f Allan Wikstrom
� ?3b5 E o River Roa.d
Fridley� Minnesota
� RENEWAL Bui•ke�s Texaco Earl F. Burke
6301 Highway #65
' Fridley� Minnesota
RENEWAL Penny�s Superm:arket Marion I,evine
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6540 Uni.vereity Ave,
Fridley� Minnesota
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ChieP of Police
Chief of Po�.i.ce
Chief of Polica
Chi.ef of Poliae
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4hi.ef of Poli.as
Chiei of Police
Chief of Police
Chief of Police
Chief of Police
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LICENSES TO BE APPRO'dED AT THE MARCH 18� 196�. COUNCIL MEETING. CONT�D
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' RENEWAL Fridley� Food Market James Trupe Chief of Police
8154 E. River Road
Fridley� Minnesota
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RENEWAL HQ]..td�,y Service Station
� , 5�07 University Ave.
Fridley� Minnesota
rRENEWAL Holiday Village North
250 57th Ave. N.E.
Fr�lay� Minnesota
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RENEWAL Municipal Liquor Store
3710 E. River Roa.d
' Fridley, Minnesota
Central Service Co.
Trickson Brothers
City of Fridley
rREI3EWAL Municipal Liquor Store �itjt of -.Fridley
6161 Highvay #65
Fridley� Minnesota
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RENEWAL Municipal Liquvr Store
, 6�,31 Uni.vers3ty Ave o
Fridley� Minn.esota
City of Fridley
� RENEWAL Munic3pal Liquor Store City of Fridley
5259 Centra.l Aveo
Fridleq� Minnesota
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RENEWAL Red Owl Sto��s
, ' b525 Univsrsity Ave.
Fridley, Minz►esota
� RENEWAL Sandee�s Cafe
6l�.90 Csntral Ave;'
Fric�ley, Minnesota
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i�ENEWAL Target Food Store
� 755 53rd Ave. N.E.
Fridley� Minnesota
' RENEWAL The Kroger Go.
5251 Central Aveo
Fridley� Minriesotra
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Red O�rl Store � s Inc.
W.J. Cook- Mgro Tag Dep�o
_ __ William Weiss
Jonathon Stores Inc.'
Th� gragar �oo ,
�. Nelson
Chief of Pol�ce
Chief of Police
Chief of Police
Chief of Police
Chief of Police
Chief of Police
Chief of Police
Chief ot Police
ChieP of Polica
Chief of Police
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LICEN5ES TO DE APPROVED AT TIiE MARCHI8, 1968� COUNCIL MEETING. CONT�D
CTGARETTE i'.°: BYs APPROVED BY
RENEWAL Pete�'s Superior "400" Joseph Seville Chief of Police
. 7315 Highway #65
Fridley� Minnesota
RENEWAL Ryan.i�a.T3�..n _���xoao
63�9 University
Fridley� Minnesota
Midwest Vending Co,
RENEWAL Country Club Market Inc. �.rold Rehaune
6275 Iiighway #65
Fridley� Minnesota
RENEWAL Spa.rtants
5351 Central Ave.
Fridley� Mi.nnesota.
RENEWAL Maple I� es
6310 Highwa.y #65
Fridley� Minnesota,
R;ENEWAL Ceatral Embers Inco
54� Central Ave,
Fridley� Minriesota,
RENEWAL Dealers Mfg. Coo
5],30 Main St.
Fridley, Minnesota
RENEWAL Mi�'] and Co-op
. 655 2oth Ave. N.E.
Fridlsy� Minnesot,s
RENEWAL Unity Hospital
550 Osborne Road
Friclley� Mir.nesot,a
��F1A�'. ���� Standard
5311 Univeraity Ave.
Fridley� Minnesota.
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Winifred Perkins
Wil].iam Gottwaldt
Carl Bimby
Sol Nash
Sol Nash
John Fo Haines
James Wantland
Chi.ef of Police
Chief of Polfce ,
Chief of Police
Chief of Poli.ce
Chief of Police
Chief of Police
Chief of Police
Chief of Police
Chief of Police
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LiCENSES TO BE APPROVED AT THE MARCH 18. 1965� COiJNCIL MEETII�G.CONT�D.
CIGARETTE E�[: APPROVED BY:
Mico'Independent oil Co. 8enn�th Mix Chief of Pol3ce
6500 East River Road I
Fridley� Minnesota I
CAFE
RENEWAL Concession 5tand
Moore Lake Beach
Fridley� Minnesota
MULTIPLE DWELLING
NEW Glen Mostoller
51,20 5th St. N'E.
Fridley� Minnesota.
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Jack Kirkham Jro
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Glen
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Sealth Inspector
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CIGARETTE
' NEW Mico Independent oil C�
6500 Ea.st River Road
Fridley� Mir,nesota.
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RENEWAL Concession Sta.nd
Moore Lake Beach
, Fridley� Mirme�ota
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5L,20 5th St. N'E.
Fridley� Minnesota
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LIST OF CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE TO BE APPROVED BY COUNCIL
MARCH 18 1968
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Mark Z. Jones
5290 Villa Way
Edina, Minnesota By: ichard Wangen
Rutledge Construction
1409 South 7th St.
Hopkins, Minnesota By: r. Rutledg°
RENEWAL
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F< D. Chapman Construction Co. a d
Assoc. Contracting (a joint vent re)
1017 Rhode Island Avenue North
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55427
Estimate ��6 (Partial) S orm Sewer Improvement
Project No. 87, accordi g to contract (serving
Ely and Liberty Street reas)
Patch and Erickson, Inc., Axchit cts .
2801 Wayzata Boulevard
Minneapolis 5, Minnesota
Februaxy Inspection f
Garage "
Fridley Municipal
Berglund-Johnson, Inc.
351 Second Street
Excelsior, Minn. 55331
Estimate ��3 (Partial) ridley Municipal Garage
according to Contxact
Suburban Sewer and Water, Incor orated
4550 Central Avenue N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55421
Estimate ��2 (Partial) anitary Sewer, Water and
Storm Sewer Improvemen Project No. 88, according
to Contract
Comstock & Davis, Inc.
Consulting Engineers
1446 County Road "J"
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432
For the furnishing of esident inspection and
resident supervision f r the staking out of the
construction woxk for he following:
Estimate ��10 - Sanitar Sewer, Water and Storm
Sewer Impxovement Proj ct No. 84 from January 2,
1968 through March 2, 968 (Baker Avenue between
Osborne Road & 75th ex ended East, Onondaga between
Central and Stinson, e c.)
$4,199.27
,S 200.00
$10,730,00
$48,895.00
$ 196.42
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(Continued)
Estimate �'�1 - Sewer & W ter Improvement Project ��88
from January 2, 1968 th ough March 2, 1968 (73rd
and Norton Avenue Area)
Comstock & Davis, Inc.
Consulting Engineers
1446 County Road "J"
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432
Frofessional Engineerin Service for Planning
and General Supervision for the following:
Estimate ��1 (Partial) S nitary Sewer, Water and Storm
Sewer Improvement Proje t No. 88 (73rd and Norton
Avenue Axea)
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$7,575.76
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ConeultiaglEagineera
1446 Ca�ne Rond "3"
Mi�apol3s. nn�sota SS�a32
ilarcb , 1968
H�orab�e l�a7ror and City Couacil
�Oc i�r. �om�r x. �nitt�, City Na�ag�r
Cf.ty og IreislAe�r
6431 D�►fvexsitq �.vaaaue F�.B.
Mi�n�a�lis, M3nn:e�at� 55421.
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CS�iTZF�CAT� OF BI�fGIN88B
f�e �r���r inab�ie Be�zi�uots i6 for F. D Charosn �ons�zvction Coo �d Asaoc.
Cont�.�a�ting �a joi��t t�sntc�re), ].Ol? ods islaa� �ires�ue No., Mim�eapolis,
I��sm�a S��a27� fo�� �e�sri�Is osi tu thie dats, for Stor� Sevar Improvae�nt
�oj�ct l�o. �7. see��rdiag to c�2a��
LtIMP S� BYD $39.628e00
Ct�a��e Or�1as #1 (�d) ,_ 9�,575095
��� OD�TAAGT BID PRICB $49�203e95 $49�203.95
&.i�9.���,• �a
9 L.k�. b891 Cl. IY �:Cp 10�1Z• @�6e20
39 I,aF. 2�" C1. II RCF 0-10° Q$8.15
3 C."�. R3p-Rap C �12.00
27� �� Ffbt�r Bedl Medi�t iC.�, f�l) �
56 LaSO ldn �e II xCP 0'�Q, �VeVO �1
Ig�en of Sal�� T�e
Total
$6.00
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Sub�Total
D�d�a�ti�n�
7� I�.F. 12 Cl. II RCP C�tc�i �i� L s@ 53��5
la.� L.�. 15" Cle ][I SCP G�tch Basin I.eads @$`.90
S� L�Fo 1Z" C1. YI AC� 0-10°4@ S4e85
164 3.. F a 1SN Cl. I][ BCP 0-�0' Q$5.4
2Q Lol. 15" C1. IE 8CP 10�12' C$5.6 �
Y3 LaF. 18" C1. II BCP 0-10• l$5.95
2.5 �.oFe 21°' Clo Y:[I RCP 10-12• C$7 25
3 Le�'. 21" Cl. IIZ SCP 12-14' @ 57.7
1? I.oFo 24" Cl. IY �CP 10-12' C�8.1 -
� LaQ. 24" Cl. YII �CP �-10° A$S.bS
6 L, �'. 2�►" Cl. IIY 8Q' 10-12 • C$8.9
12.5 L.F. 2�a" Cl. 'LII 12-14' N$8.95 ($CP)
CP
5 L.�. 24°t Cl. iII B�C� 1�-16• @$9e4
1 B�, Short Catch ;8�sin � 5140.00
2 Baa Se�l�cd Cat+ch Basins @ 5200.
$ SSo�O
317085
36.Q0
1.620.0�
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3�4.09
$2,844e14
$417 s 3�1
i3.75
2�1.30
885.6U
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77.35
18.12
23e25
138.55
42.25
53.70
111.88
47.25
140.00
400.00
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C01+11`�ACT !'BICS
D�d�cei�s (Cante�
B7� �:.'�. Y�QUnd. Ce���. �iat�. � $4,05
80 3 �Y m Blacictop R�Dl e@�2.50
19 L4F. iS`� RCP Peg4`or�t� Pips (�.0. #1) C1. II
e �zo�a
2ios a.e�o �i•' �cr ���r�. g�� <coo. ��. ca. Yi
� $3075
54.5 Lo�', 24" B�CP Pa:rforatsd P3pa (Ce e il) Cl. bI
@ $4.ti5
20.6 L�&�o lgf° $CP �Etrfo7csted P�p� (C. .�1) Cl. III
@ $I1.00
1 On�t �sem�nt S�t:oxatioa I�tp 3u� C.O. #1)
SUO 5� n4 q Sod�ing @;il 0 00
7�ota1 Ded�ctions
��ork Coaple��ed
l;.e�s : �etai.a�
/�o�ant 8ax�ed tu B t�
I.�aaa A�t. �1 S13a9I6a��i
i��rt. �2 3s�41o6t
Est. �3 2,�62.,�2
�st. #4 8,278035
8sta �15 13,894.37
7�a.70
200,0�
49e40
80.62
220073
226.6�
250a00
SOOo00
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tlssrch 11, 1968
$�►9, 203.95
2.844.14
$52,068.09
5.055.3S
$46,992.74
500.00
$4b,492.T4
TotaZ P�id to Dat� $42�293047 .- �r2.2�„ 939 .47
�DD�T i3Ex� D�18 � e a . a n . � o . o . . . . . � � . . � � � � . . $ 4,199.2J
� aspectinlly sub�eitted,
TOC'!� � DAVIS, INCe �
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THOMA9 O. LOVETTr JR.
JAMES L. WAHlFOR6
JAMEB J. MORAN. JR.
THOMSON AND LOVETT
AT7� R N EY� AT LAW
1660 NORTHWESTERIN BANK BUILDIND
MINNEAPO�LIS, MIN�NE90TA 55402
339-4 67
Februa�y 28, 1968
Davies & Davies Agency, Inc.
Farmers & Mechanics Bank Buil in�
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55�+02
Re: Monies Due on Fridley Project
Gentlemen:
F, D. Chapman Construction Co, has been advised by the City of
Fridley that the City intends to �efuse to release the funds
being held by the City withou the written consent of your
agency as representative of t e bonding company.
I ask that you immediately se d a letter to the City instructing
them to release the monies so that they may be applied to the
agreement with North Star Con rete.
It will not be possible to secure a release from North Star
until these monies have been de available.
Yours very truly,
JLW�mms
cc: Victor P. Seiler, At
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James L. Wahlfors
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City of Fridley
Fridley City Hall
6431 University Avenue N.E.
Fri.dley, Minnesota
Gentlemen:
A demand has previously been
of Fridley #'or the payment oi
the installation of a sewer :
the year 1967. Upon further
have concluded that F. D. Ch<
a legitimate claim against tl
of additional compensation, �
In consideration of the prom
Fridley of the balance still
terms and conditions of our
the amount of $500.00) we ag
satisfaction of our claim ag
sewer installation. uJe prom
act�_on against the City of P
compensation above and beyon
It is understood that the $5�
unused portion thereof, wilJ.
our obligations under the co�
�o the City.
�ry 28, 196$
Re: Installation of Sewer Line
Calendar Year 1967
made, on our behalf, upon the City
additional compensation to us for
ine in the C3.ty of Fridley during
consideration of this matter, we
pma.n Construction Co, does not have
e City of Fridley for the payment
nd we wish to withdraw that demand.
t payment to us by the City of
remainin to Ue paid under the
ontract �less agreed retainage in
ee to accept such payment in fu11
inst the City of Fridley for said
se that we will not institute legal
�idley or make any effort to secure
that provided in our contract.
)0.00 reta3.ned by the City, or any
be returned to us in the event that
ztract are fulfilled without expense
Yours very truly,
F. D. CHAPMAN CONSTRUCTION C0.
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P/�TGM AND ERICKSO , lNC., ARCHITECTS �
2801 WAYZATA BOULEVARD MINNEAPOLIS 5, MINNESOTA
Feb. 2Q . 196�
City of Fridley
Mr. N. Qureshi
6431 University Ave. N.E.
Fridley, Minn.
Re: Fridley Municipal Ga
comm: 67-025
N° --2198
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Inspection - - - $200.00
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.i���_ City of Fridley__ _-____-_ _ , O\4�NEK,
� � `$���„s`�.1 pa}ment i��r_.-Gen�ral. Construction wurk don� on yvur
�' �Tnis A��};lic•ati�>n �s 1 i---p
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F _r,�d�.e�-Mun�,c�pal ��.��.g�_ -,:,c,j��<< iii�m- - _��._.�.�_� --
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���`�� �.������ . I�� IConlract Cumpleted 3� 'j'o l�int�:h
Dcr�crip9ion u! Prujcct �'�'ork Items IAmounl �-- Thi.ti Periud � To Dafe
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320
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400
'500
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Site Work
Reinforcing Steel
Concrete
Prestressed Concrete
Masonry
Struct. & Misc. Metal
Carpentry
Perimeter Insulation
Roof & Sheetmetal
Caulk & Weatherstripping
Hollow Metal
Overhead Doors
Wood Windows
Finish Hardware
G1ass & Glazing
Ceramic Tile
Special Coating
Painting
Metal Specialties
Original Contract Totals
Add Change Orders Totals
Lleduct Chringe Orilers Totais
CFRTINiCATE FOR PAYMENT
Based on our ohservations, this application for pay-
ment is correct to the best of our knowledge, and
the contractor is entitled to the indicated pnyrnent...
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Yroject checkerl {ry�-�� " ' �
This form checiced by ` 'v ��r `� ?" � " _ "
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a�l ERI�'KS�1N, INC., ARCAIT�CTS �
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��.c;��_=i, . � `�(2,.�� Date�-� : "7- (���
; 5�05.00
! 5$i40.00
� 1G94.00 �
� 7 98.00 I
� 10�00.00
� 17�76.00
� 4�16.00 '
78.00
!172.00
k 3I739.00
� 'I295.00 �
�2059.00
3700.00
' 75 . 00
776.00
r '155 . 00
� 1,247.00
�]�000.00
� 429.00
� 576.00
�2552.00 2553.00
� 3738.00 I 1602.00
339.00 � 1355.00 I 339.00
i 2219.00 ; 5179.00
1020.00 �, 1020.00 j 9180.00 ��
8838.00 ; 13257.00 4419.00
1726.00 ' 3884.00 ' 432.00
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172.00
3739.00
295.00
2059.00
3700.00
75.00
776.00
155.00
247.00
1000.00
1429000
576.00
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Retainage at �.� ,°�o
1:,o be Drawn to Date 25 377 0 ��
l Previousiy Certified ]. .�„(
r t wW� ue ---- ;_'°"°°'"],�; �� . ��
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is to cerlify lhat all .vork listed i�l;ove has Ueen comple:ed in eccordnnce with contract
nenLs and ihat all lawb�l chnrges tor la r, materi:il, etc., for which prrvious certiEcates
becn issued, have been paid. .�ZS ��77 . 00 Total Due
C �ntra.tor B E RGLUNJ
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NAME
Edwin A. Saeflce
470 67th Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minn.
WaterlDept.
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SALARY
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STATE OF IMINNESOTA
DEPARTMEN'f OF H{GHWAYS
CISTRICT NO. 5
2055 NO. �-1LAC DRIVE
MINNEA
I•u�rch 5, 1965
Cy�y of :�ridley
6�.31 University ;venue Ar�
Fridley, i�iinneso�,a
��-Lte.ntion: i�ir. ti.`_ti. �:n':cru;n
City ?'�:�na,;�.er
In repl�? refzr to: 315
S.p. 020j (rl'.H. 1�7)
At G1 st :.venue <: n.d Un�.versity in
Hennepin Co;anty
De�.r ',-�r. E:nk � �.:
`� our r�cent requ�st as to st��_tU.s �.
of e�i.s�'n? r'-��1t o" ..=y z�resterlv
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rev_f.es�red b�i "���; o�'fice.
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nossiole d�s�ositio:� of � :�ortion
the "�ell Gs.l ct•�tion ha; bzen
; ro�.t2..e _'02.� (C__ �n �J°rsit�: :'_ve_�ue) ';:as t- l�an over '�y
Til� E.'�1.Z.5 1� :.ilre � 1 r� 1� C� T . n
Co�:��rissioner of hi��l:>,�,y order� . T_ereu�- ,_f �� r�arL �on o= t:-is old
righ�;- of �•:ay ��rere to be returned t��r_vate o-.�n�-rsh��� :.t l-:ould be
accoraplisheci b�T a�:lendin�; the .�i_r;hT�r y vridth oraer. The nortion ou�-
side or the �'�,ended order '.•ro�1d th n beco;:ie street : ronerty of the
Cit3r o.� : ridley �nd co;:lci be v�cat d� n f��vor of t'�e ^.djacent o:m�rs.
Af� er revie,'in� ��our recue=t °or
perty, I reel t'r.�:t about 15 f°et
r.ossibly be �� ver_ up. This t�ro��1.d
e� st 1� ronta.~e�:�`o^-d c��rb and. t�e -�
w� � line. :�estrictions as �o si�;
tiJf.' c CO?7!a.�t7.0;7 C� 8.i1V tUl"Il—Cc.C�:.
:�a.��e to �er;-� �t���_ted .-ith�_n tt.e . -
�ss� ole cor_v::;,ra.r.ce of subject "ro-
r � . � . �ht
_ tne e�t � •� �nt oi ra� '�' �
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1oe tne �.re�. bet:�:een t'rie ex��tin�:
:�er nole l;.ne or e;:; stin� ri;ht of
s 2r_d �er; ane:�t buildin�-s shovld
...' so e�:=stzn^; ��t-�l�.ty �!er:,; ts :•r ��ld
iiec�:.use o`' ?��o��s�.b1e iui;_�_�e e, ; 2.�° or., 1 2.�1 T'8111C �'i1t 't0 iose c,��nt: ol
Of GiI�.' '•i').b1�LC 1_F'.I?US £.� Oi1� 'Ll? r:i„�,J . `��!11`.% 1S 25_�GC1?).�-1� ��'UP. O?� _. -. 1!-%
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lri :•�'Ri.Ct1 Cli_" :�T'2S�I':� Y'l�rl'� Or i';2� 1.5 J°Z'V ,'.:1i1 �;:lUTII. i: c?.Z1Z0 tflc^.t
the �roposed front;��e road det�.c:ti .ent is �� definite ir,lprave: �ent of
tr<._ffic control at t�is � n�e. sec�; on. : indly �.civ�.se �hi� o"ice of
�:.nf fu-rt'.�er cent�.cts or pY�onos-=ls � o�.i -:a': n�_ve ;:i.th t:�e vw_•iov.s o:•:ners
�_t this inte-rs�cti.on.
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C �'�;. Burrill
District �:n;;�neer
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PUBLIC W
CITY
REPORT ON STINSON BOULEVARD
i DEPARTMENT
FRIDLEY
L1, 1968
Several calls came to th's office about trucks breaking up
Stinson Boulevard, between Ri e Creek Road and Gardena Avenue.
I found that the trucks comin out of the dirt pit where they
turn onto Stinson Boulevard, urn�the road into a mudhole.
I did put a soil stabili ation on this road last Fall, that
� has hardened the road fairly ell; but it cannot take heavy
trucks in the Spring breakup, as the soil stabilizing was only
for dust control with a penet ation of only 1'� inches on virgin
soil. This stabilizing will ot make the road into an all-ser-
vice road; but it will stand p under regular use of cars and
light trucks and will work ou alright when frost is not coming
out of the ground.
This is a dirt road and
although I believe we should
LEC:ik
have never posted a dirt road,
certain instances.
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To: City Manager
�rc�m: Jam�s u, ?�ensley, Bo rd of ?�Tealth
Subject: Boa.rd of L?ealth �.cti it�es
5370 Sth Street N. c.. o��ned by Edgar Pern�r� , 2645 I�?orth 9th
Ave. , rin�ka, i•F'inn. A'"ultiple d nlellin;s . Garba�� problem. Have
had nu�erous cmm�lai.nts. k?ave sent lett�rs in �he past. Turned
ove� tQ the City P,ttorney to i su� a cornnalint.
63�J� bl�cl; oi Ol.d Centrzl, I,�n y Coc�rant s pro»crty no��� n<<�nec� by
R�nut��i.c Var T,ines . Cnm»la.inC nf vzzz� ur_lor c?inb p�ne3.�s , c�.rt-ors ,
etc, ancl flyin�; �b�ut ne:i.Ql.ib�r.»n�. Van Lin�s �•rill c1e�n Znc�
c1e^r � nd in t��e snr_ i.n�, �ai? 1 a s� cle�lr. �.t� ref_us� ].eft by Cochr� n.
54�� 7�:%� St. Pd. E 3b�tet: o�.,n
' *,'in���anolis . Gz�b� ;�;� co-��aLi
n�ti`i�d by Lettnr t� nrovide
and to nbt� i.n an ao�r_ ovc-.d iz�c
� biL dru=r.. Alsc� orderec� �o rn
put in rack.
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by ��e c�f t�e "e�a�ts , p-,-ncr
cieauate �aciZ�.tieG �nc? c�llection
era.thr.. Presently usin, SS ;al.
c�ns �o rear a� nremis�s ar..d
54�0-5�-�1!` 5th Stree� N. E, oc•?n d by J�mes Sc'�i11 in,, 1741 Sprin�
Creek i�rive, :?e-•. 3ri�'nr_�n, "�'i.n_ . Garba�-E' G�JC:'T1L2..�t.it. =T�±d dump�ter.
Pre:r,ises ���e�� clean and sanit� y at time af survey.
57? 5�'al.'� 3tr��t _-. �. a?.T.ied b� Ge:�r?e _'Letc�zer. G?rb^�e c�-^nl�int .
Lett�x t�� nr_�i�erl> st�ar_e a�rb��e and r.e`t��e.
s��+l �AL�� s �x��� r�. :. , n. c.
i,ett�r to prop�rly store aarba
5380 Sth �tr_eeL' I�'. E. o�•7nec� b
T"121?1°^D()Z�.� � '•'i.nn. G�rba?e a
clePn ar.d c� e.a..r and. �r��°r_ ly
P.esurvey- of Terry � s Club ��ras
l�o:Z. Gzrba�;e co�ul�ir?t.
and� r�fuse. -
David. Adams, 31Q1 T.J. L}Lytn St.,
refu�e co�^nlair.t. T.,ettEr to
ore �;arb^_�e �nd refuse.
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CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA
OFFICE OF THE BUILDING INSPECTO�
TOPIC: MONTHLY REPORT TO THE C TY MANAGER
FEBRUARY 1968
ER OF PERNiITS ISSUED
1968
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION FEBR
Residential 11
Residential Garages 0
Alterations & Additions 5
Multiple Dwellings 1
Commercial �
Industrial �
Municipal �
Churches & Schools 0
Hospitals 0
Signs �
Moving 0
17
OTHERS
Heating
Plumbing
Electrical
18
21
41
80
1967
FEBRUARY
9
0
3'
0
0
0
0
0
0
4
0
16
8
11
10
29
ESTIt TED VALUATION (
Residential $ 233, 00 $ 174,500
Residential Garages 0 0
Alterations & Additions 9, 75 18,039
Multiple Dwellings 300, 00 �
Commercial 0 0
Industrial 0 0
Municipal 0 0
Churches & Schools 0 0
Hospitals 0 0
Signs 0 2,100
Moving 0 0
$ 542,275 $ 194,639
THIS YEAR LAST YEAR
TO DATE TO DATE
18 11
0 �
13 5
1 0
0 1
1 0
1 1
0 • 1
0 0
3 4
0 �
37
25
30
77
Lj
24
23
33
132 tsu
DING PERMITS IS�U�u
$ 356,600 $ 291,000
0 �
17,050 45,715
300, 000 200, 000
p 661,500
473,700 120,000
94,000 177,421
0 0
p � 0
2,650 5,150
0 0
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MONTHI,Y REPORT TO THE CITY
FEBRUARY 1968
TYPE
BLACKTOPPING
CARPENTRY
EXCAVATING
GAS
GENERAI,
HEATING
HOUSE MOVING
MASONRY
OIL HEATING
PLASTERING
ROOFING
SIGNS
WELL DRILLING
PERMIT NUMB
�9606-�9623
�7028-�7067
�4057-�4074
�4513 -��4533
NUMBER OF
LICENCE�.
TYP$
BUILDING �
ELECTRICAL
HEATING
PLUMBING
SIGNS
NSES CURRENTLY IN EFFEC.T
AND
COLLECTED TO DATE
NUMBER
7
'1
19
39
99
51
2
31
6
7
3
16
2
283
FEE COLLECTED
$ 105
15
285
S 85
2475
765
30
465
90-
105
45
400
30
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P E R M I T F E E S
1968 1967
FEBRUARY FEBRUARY
454
651
662
321
$ 274
74
326
354
158
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THIS YEAR LAST YEAR
TO DATE � i:� DATE
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$ 2350 $ };2
1394 1425
745 560
455 472
38 $1186 $5041
$296T
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CITY F FRIDLEY
�Y REPOI�T - FEBRUARY 1968
STREET DEPARTMENT
1. Grave 1 Haul ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2. Miscellaneous Street Work . . . . . . . . . .
3. Patching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4. Shop Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5. Signs and Barricades . . . . . . . . . . . .
6. Equipment Repairs - treet . . . . . . . . . .
HOURS
6
160
36
67'�
62
105�
�IATER DEPARTMENT .
1. Filtration Plant Ope ations . . . . . . . . 90
2. Final Readings and C llections ........ 57
3. Hydrant Repairs and lushing . . . . . . . . . 11�
4. Miscellaneous Water ork . . . . . . . . . . ..91
5. Pumphouse Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 288
6. Standpipe Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4'�
7. Water and Sewer Insp ctions ........ 3'�
8. Water Meter Inspecti ns and Repairs ..... 167
9. Water Turn-ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27
10. Watermain Breaks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 25'�
11. Watermain Taps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
12. Equipment Repairs - ater . . . . . . . . . . 26�
SEWER DEPARTMENT
1. Lift Station Inspect ons and Repairs ..... 97
2. Miscellaneous Sewer ork . . . . . . . . . . 13
3. Sanitary Sewer Clean ng . . . . . . . . . . . 120'�
4. Sanitary Sewer Inspe tions . . . . . . . . . 4
5. Equipment Repairs - ewer . . . . . . . . . . 21
STORM SEWER DEPARTMENT
1. Catch Basin and Sto Sewer Cleaning ..... 127
2. Miscellaneous Storm ewer Work�. .'." ..... 125'�
SNOW AND ICE CONTROL
1. Sanding - Ice Contro . . . . . . . . . . . .
2. Snow Plowing . . . . . . . . . . . .• �. . . .
3. Miscellaneous Snow a d Ice Work ... ...
4. Equipment Repairs - now and Ice . . . . . . .
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PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
MONTHLY REPORT - FEBRUARY 1
MISCELLANEOUS HOURS
1. Fire Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12'�
2. Holidays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 256
3. Injury on Job - Arth r Silseth ........ 72.
4. Park Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . 391
5. Safety Meeting. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8
, 6. Sick Leave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 43
7. Street Department Sc ool . . . . . . . . . . 8
8. Vacations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
9. Voting Boxes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39
10. Weekend Duty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20
11. Equipment Repairs - dministration . . . . . . 2
12. Equipment Repairs - ssessor . . . . . . . •� 2
13. Equipment Repairs - ngineering . . . . . . . 15
14. Equipment Repairs - ire Department ..... 76�
15. Equipment Repairs - iquor . .. . . . . . . . . 3
16. Equipment Repairs - ark Department ..... 39
17. Equipment Repairs - olice Department .... 36�
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(Standard Form of the International As ociation of Chiefs of Police)
(Copies avoilable at Federal Bureau oF Inve tigation, Washington, D. C. 20535)
CONSOLIDATED MONTHLY REPORT +
PO�ICE DEPARTMENT
��,tY �f _ Fridley Februar 19 69
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, TABLE 1.--DfSTRIBUTION OF PERSONNEL
Average Daily Percent aily Average Daily '
Numerical Strength Absence Absen e T.emporary Details Average Effective Strength
' • En�i of 'ame month Sam� mont me month Same mont Same monih
. this month last year Thismonl ]ast year Thismonth 1 st year This mont last year ThismonthlJastmonth last year
7'otal persorincl. �� � ��� ~.��"� �r � 1�.29 I5�17 � Z��Z� �
, Chlrf�s-offfre . � 1 � � . �� . . � -. � . .
� f4ecords bureau �, � . . . . i � . .. . ^ . . . . . � � � �.
�. . Uniformed force . �� 20 � � . . � . . � . . ... � � . . . . . . . .
De�tectivr bvrernu � 1 � -
'I'raffic burrau .
F'Srst rellef . . . � � � .
Second rellef .. 9 9 . � I � .
Third rellef . . . � � , _,
7ABLE 2.--CHANGES IN PI�RSONNEL TABLE 3.--DAILY AVERAGE PATROL STRENGTH
1. Present tor duty end of last month ........ 22 Same month
This month last year
2. Recrulted during month . . : . . . . . . . . . . . . _ . -
3. Reinstated durinq month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2z 1. Tot 1 number of patrolmen : ` . . . . . � �
Total to nccount for , , , , �
• • • • • • • • - • • •-'.��� 2. Les pezrnenent asslqnments-�(public
_ . � � offi es, cIerical, chaufieurs, etc.) . . . - �
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4. Separatlons from the service: 3. Les details to speclal s94ads ot bu-
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rea s(trafflc, v1ce, park; etc:) .
(a) Voluntary reslqnatlon . . . . . . ,_,_��- ,. � , � _ � �� � �
- ' 4. Ave age dally absences of patrolmen
(b) Retlrement on penslm ...., assl ned to patrol duty owing to: .
� ia) acatlon, suspenslon, test L•.yy C•L�
(c) Acsiqned wlth charqes pending ays, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 J� ! C
(d) Dropped durinq plobatlm . . . . � �
• (b) !ck and in)ured . • � • 3�
(e) Dlsmissed for cause . . . . . . � � � � � � ' ' ' ' '
(f) Killed ln llne of duty . . . . . . (c) emporary details . . . . . . . . . . ��7�
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�4� Dereased . F- . . . . . . . . . . .
� . 1 b.'71 7.85
. Total separafions . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . - Total average dally dbsences . . �
5. Present fot d�ty at end of month . . . . . . . . . . . �� 5. Ava1 able for patiol duty . . . . . . . . . �J�'27 1��1J
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CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES.
(PART I CLASSES)
la. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT
AND POLICE ACTiVITY TREND
OFFENSES K OWN TO THE POLICE CHANGE
CURRENT YEAR VS. LAST YEAR
V5. SAME MONTH ' VS. SAME PERIOD
REPORTED OR ACTUAL ACTUAL THIS LAST YEAR LAST YEAR
KNOWN UNFOUNDE OFFENSES YEAR TO DATE
THISMONTH THISMONTH NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT
2. FORCIBLE RAPE TOTAL 1 �. 1
a. RAPE BY FORCE. ' � �, '�, ' .
b. ASSAULT TO RAPE - ATTEMPTS
3. ROBBERY TOTAL 1 1 z
a. ARMED - ANY WEAPON �.
b. STRONGARM - NO WEAPON 1 �, ],
4. AGGRAVATED ASSAULT TOTAL �
a. GUN
b. KNIFE OR CUTTING INSTRUMENT
c. OTHER DANGEft0U5 WEAPON
d. HANDS, FIST, ETC. - AGGRAVATED
5. EiURGLARY TOTAL �T Z7' zg
a. FORCBLE ENTRY 1, Z 'zfj
b. UNLAWFUL ENTRY - NO FORCE 2 2 z
c. ATTEMPTED FORCIBLE ENTRY �. 1 �,
6. LARCENY - THEFT (except auto theft) 16 31
a. S50 AND OVER IN VALUE 1.6 �
7. AUTO THEFT z ], ], 3
CRIME INDEX TOTAL
16. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGIIGENCE
4e. OTHER ASSAULTS • NOT AGGRAVATED �,
66. LARCENY, UNDER 550 IN VALUE 35 3 � ?
PART I TOTAL � �' 78 1%y'9
TOTAL PART II INCIDEN7S .. . .. . . .. ... . 7 .. ... . 15S �
TOTAL MISCEILANEOUS NONCRIMINAL CALLS �0 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ��j4L. .
TOTAL CALIS FOR POLICE SERVICE . . . . . . . ��. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ���v, , ,
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C�i• � r . � . . � . . . . ' . . • . . ,
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AUTOMOBILESRECOVERED � , . . _ r :
(A) NUMBERjTOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED LOCALLY ... ..... ...................................
(Bl NUMBERSTOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED BY OTHERJURISDIGTION • ................................... 1 �
(C) TOTAL LOCAILYSTOLEN AUTOSRECOVERED ................ ...... .. .................... �- ' '
(D) NUMBER �T9LEN OUT OPJURISDICTION, RECOVERfD LOCALLY ... . . . . . . . .. . .. . �. . . .... .... ..... .. . . . . �- �
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� 1"ABLE 5-- VAiUE OF PRQPERT�Y STOLEN AND RECOVERED
VALUE OF PROPERTY VALUE OP PROPERTY VAIUE OF PROPERTY
VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN LOCALLY STOLEN LOCALLY TOTAL VALUE OF STOLEN OTHER
OFFENSE LOCALLYSTOLEN
STOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED I AND RECOVERED BY pROPERTY RECOVERED �URISDICTIONS
LOCALLY OTHERJURISDICTION RECOVERED LOCALIY
ROBBERY 200� OO
BURGIARY ' •
LARCENY 557 7 1560.52 1560.52
AUTO THEFT 3OO�QO OO�OO 300�00 25OO�CO
TOTAL 1.2�''IE�/a..92 1560.52 ' 300.00 1800.52 2500.00
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_ year to date (include ex eptional clearcances)
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- NUMBER OF OF ENSES - PERCENT OF OFFENSES
CLEARED BY A REST CLEARED BY ARREST
CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES TOTAL�CLEARED BY ARREST OF TOTAL CLEARED BY ARREST OF
` � (PART 1 CLASSE$) ERSONS UNDER 18 PERSONS UNDER 18
THIS IAST �� 1115 `� LAST THIS LAST THIS lAST
YEAR YEAR ' EAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR
1. CRIMINAL HOMICIDE
o. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER
b. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGUGENCE
2. FORCIBLE RAPE TOTAL 1
a. RAPE BY FORCE
b. ASSAULT TO RAPE - ATTEMPTS �� �
3. ROBBERY TOTAL �.
a. ARMED • ANY WEAPUN 1
b. STRONG-ARM - NO WEAPON
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a. GUN �
b. KNIFE OR CUTTING INSTRUMENT
c. OTHER DANGEROUSWEAPON
d HANDS FI5T5 PEET, ETC.-AGGRAVATED
e. OTHER ASSAULTS - NOT AGGRAVATED �� 1
5. BURGLARY TOjAL 1
a. FORCIBLE ENTRY
b. UNLAWFUL ENTRY - NO FORCE
e: ATTEMPTED FORCBLE ENTRY
. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT AUTO TNEFTI � 1
a. S50 AND OVER IN VALUE
b. UNDER 550 IN VALUE 31j. �.�i. 1
7. AUTO THEFT I+
� GRAND TOTAL S4 23 2
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- - - - DISPOSED OF DURING MONTH
• - - . - COURT DISPOStT10NS THIS MONTH
ARR STS PERSONs
FORMALLY
(INCLUDE RELEASED 0 FORMAL CHARGE) ADULTS GUILTY
UNIFORM CLASStFICATION OF OFFENSE$ CHARGED ACQUITTED REFERREDTO
� � THIS OR JUVENILE
MONTH OF r OF OTHERWISE COURT
" TOTAL OFFENSE - LESSER DISMISSED JURISDICTION
� JUVENILES 1ADULTS TOTAL CHARGED OFFENSE
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1. CRIMINAL NOMICIDE: �
o. MIURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER
b. MANSLAUGNTER BY NEGLIGENCE
2. FORCBLE RAPE
3. ROBBERY
4, AGGRAVATED ASSAULT
5. BURGLARY - BREAKING OR ENTERING
6. LARCENY - TNEFT (EXCEPT AUTO THEFT) 1 5 �.� �
7. AUTO THEFT 3 3 2
8. OTHER ASSAULT$ (RETURN A- 4e) 1. � I. 1
TOTAL - PART I ClA55E5 25 7 J�V 20 5
THIS YEAR TO DATE g ],
LAST YEAR TO DATE Z5 9 24 z0
PERCENT CHANGE
9. ARSON
10. FORGERY AND COUNTERFEIT�NG
11. FRAUD
12. EMBEZZLEMENT
13. STOLEN PROPERTY; BUYING, RECEIVING,
POSSESSING
14. VANDALISM � 2
15. WEAPONS; CARRYING, POSSESSING, ETC. 2'
16. PROSTITUTION AND COMMERCIAUZED VICE '
17. SEX OFFENSES (EXCEPT 2 AND 16)
18. NARCOTIC DRUG LAWS '
19. GAMBLING '
20. OFFENSES AGAINST TNE FAMIIY AND CHILDREN
21. DRIVING UNDER THE INPWENCE 2 Z 2 2
22. LIQUOR LAWS �.� %
23. QRUNKENNESS
24. DISORDERLY CONDUCT
25. YAGRAN�Y 2 2 2 z
26. ALl OTHER OFFENSES(EXCEPT TRAFFIC)
TOTA� - PART II CLASSES �� � 2g 19 1 J
THIS YEAR TO DATE Z2 �Z
LAST YEAR TO DATE
PERCENT CHANGE
TRAFFIC ARRESTS THIS MONTH
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PHYSICAL CUSTOOY ARRESTS
WARRANTSSERVED ' 1 1 1 1
CITATIONS ISSUED 1. �7�F � 1
TOTAL TRAFFIC ARRESTS AND CITkTIONS 3 62 65 65 �
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: _: , � � TRAFFIC SUMMARY
olice Department FI,id18
�ity of � Month of February 68
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TABLE 1. ACCIDENT SUMMARY
is Month ', Yeor to Date
This Year Last Year o�o Change This Year Last Year o�o Change �
Accident Total 3$ fil •• $ 100 117 —15
Fatal � Q � � ]. ♦
� PersonalInjury 9 ],6 .../,�y, � 3/, ..12
Property Dama e
g 2
9 45 -36 70 82 -15
Pedestrian
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This Mont6 Year to Date
This Year .. Last Year % Change This Year Last Year % Change
Traffic Total %5 ,(�� ♦�'% 1� 11� +�
Hazardous Violations 56 2'7 -E 10rj' 65 � +16
Other Violations l0 4 + 21 17 +23 �
Parking E� 7 -15 � 13 25 -48
nwi 3 2 +50 3 3
Accident Arrests and Citations
TABLE 3. COMPARATIVE SUMMA Y OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS
- his Month Year to Date
This Year Last Year o�o Change This Year Last Yeaz % Change
Total Accidents 38 Fjl �3$ 1�� llrr �1.5
Fatat Accidents ], �
Persons Killed 3
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: Injury Accidents �% 16 �Ql� 30 3La —12
' Persons Injured 13 22 —/+1, r(�,0 63 —37
� Pedestriana Killed �
� Pedestrians Injured
Hit and Run Accidents 5 g ••3� 10 Zl �1�
' Cleared by Arrest � 1 �
Cleared - No Arrest z �, ♦
, Total Cleared �j 2 ♦ C� 5 .�.�0 a
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' Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
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TABLE S. COMPARATIVE SUMMARY OF NFORCEMENT (By Violation) ' •{
This Month ., Year to Date
This Year Last eaz This Yeaz Last Yeaz o o Change
azardous Violations Total 59 29 10g 68 +56 ��
nwt . 3 2 3 3
speeding 39 18 57 l�:1 #39
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Reckless Driviag ' 1 _ z - .+ ' , . _ _
Cazeless Driving 5 g 3 ♦
Traffic Signal �a �.� % 'F,(�Z .
_ stop s��► : 9 — 8 +12
Other Regulatory Sign 4 5 3 ��
Improper Passing �' ,
Improper Turning 1 '�
Right of Way - Vehicle �+ 1 '�'
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Right of Way - Pedeetrian _ _ •
Following Too Closely '
No or Improper Signal -
Improper Start from Parked Position . �
Improper Backing
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Improper Lane Usage
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Failure to Drive - Right
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' Defective Equipment iZ z '�' I
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Other Hazardous Violation . _ ,. ,
her Violations Total 10 __ z�. �.'% - '�z3 :
azking Violation Total 6 13 25 ��
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t3r�.�.�i � 28 1600 �_
, ��� �� 33 4987
' Ur.�.t� 34 7101
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iF�°z.��4,` 35 ; 440
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February 1968
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218.09
350.27
10.70
241.92
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IIep:�rtment : �:E Ct�n�e�vatia�n ;�
St. Pa�l, �iin:3Lsnt� . 55It11 ..
G=>nt- lec2L�n ;
. _ :� Maxch �5. I968
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�h�= Ci.e� of 1'riJlay �;nd Rew Bz ght4n, ki�.nn��aL-a h�ave ii�d �:robl�ms taith
floo�Jin� crauase3 �?y R�.c� Creetc. I�e� csen�,_�ivcs ot both Ci_Cies tt.���: czer wiL-b
rep�:c��;c:t<,efwev of ch� tT. S. :ircay C r�s ai F:n�;�.n�ers *o �1scLSS �i�c e�:3�:tex.
ta�. Carlson of �h� ;t. P�.al �zstric r�p:.�sented th� Carps of-�nuin�ers.
The pur��os�: of the creeting w�zs to ask if so�.ia con5ideration could be
�iv�n �y ttte Cor�s vf �n�;incaers tu he ic:�o::�srenL �� w«sr up str4�a�s to
.;��'r?`:i<:::L' �S'i:S>3i3i: s3�� ft2�tliE' iI40GJ. u Cl��.�a.'.i:I�L2:i. c�k. L:�.riEOA� I�p�i^.SL'II�'�S.).`ii
of rhe Cor�.�s at �rs?,inyer� �dv3se3 tP:�t our fir�� s�ep s�:culd be th�� rer�u>}s�ing
e� �� ;',�o:l Pl�ain Ic�f�r��tion Svud�, to 4�r5,e a� -: bssis for inL _��iF-ifya.��.� th::
L�?.�od �i�in iz�: *.�:�ti�in r�ou�>r!ari�:. f tt�;_� two Ci.rie�. Such �tcidy c:sr th�n
��� u::e� ::s a b<isis ro a�.s::ric� c��s �uci.z�n in th� i io�d r luin .�re�.
�-fr. C�.rls�st e��,� is�:d �s �;'luo�� Pi�+_. I�sfG�,w:s�ic:. 5tu�y �h��2ci b� rz �ue�r��d
throu�;h �liL 5�a;� ��.xecv�r O� (;fli29�_ Ja�io� to ih� i1. S. .�:+�y C�r�s of
En�ine�rs. - _ _
�la�dfZL; i, :. prob}er� in Fri:Iley �r�rt Psew B�i�h'tvn at the .pres�ui: tis�e
�ad i�: is �nt:icii �::::;1 tn� �rcble�a c,";1 inc��.�s.� �;�*��zifaously �s the :!rea
�ii�Jz?v �:::CE3 �''e2�: :ir!'{ ��1�.'. CL3u2.L1 Of ��.t:€tS CO C�1:? l2t��i.ii::iSi. 7.8 t��.",/LZ��.+t'��,
FuLc:re Yr��le:�:s ;,�� f�ci �Xill. :�rise du� e� .����;.tic+n.�l buil.ciin�s btiin;� ere��ed,
c�zst:uct_c,� �.� ��r.:�ts, ins���1�.Li r. of st�r� s='�n��rs, e,�. ke feei k:::�er
:u� �ff r:j�i�; i�y ■.,xli, in�rc:��e �s 3�a-ss ::re ���e1.��?eL. i m��o�iey �f the
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e.'f.'TL1I.:L.:�1 •_'.iiX'JL',�ti .:11�.42i ; ..:�35. '�'t1�3= �IG+6:�_4'�� Lr'Li:�a� �iiLSv 3:�. '<tiaCi=i. �O
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Tu<= {�:llu�._ �f ;;e.�a 3ri�!��an ..
F'IoQd Ia:,:in IzFJ�aS..t�1;:� SLU:?y 3� t
�nd [�_ C�.ty o� �ridl_y.
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CC: M:�yor of �h� ;`�11:�,;L of
� i�itiw Bri�htoo, ;i:.nn��sot.�
L�� i,L.y os" �-idiay re�;ue�.. �1a<-_ u
3uc:a:3 f�r �he vi124�� oi: :�'�w E�i�hco�s
Respectiully.
Jac:c Q. iCirtc�4:��n, 2�t:�yor
F:idl�y, f�,inn�sot�
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A RESOLUTIO�i F�QI
iiIFQ�.P�ITIOId STUD'
CITY OI� �P.ZDLEY,
BE IT IZ�SOLV�D by eh� Counci.l
MinnesoZz, �s fU].IOW3;
WI�RE�ti, Rice Cre�k flocas thrc
� . �7HEREA:�,� tti� City �f Fridley h
CxeetL and it is Unticipkted tlia* th
the watershe�d� �rea r;zpds�l}� are de��
ins�us�:ri�l F�ur��oses; and
J:;STIPdG A T'LOOD PI,AIN
.' OF RIC'r". CP�::�K 7IV' Tt'�E
rixra���soxA
of ihe Ci.ty of Fridley, r?noka County,
the City of Fridl�y, Mi_nn�sot3; ��nd
as h�d flooding proble�s due to Rice
e proble� wil1. increuse us lc}nds within
loped for residenkial, corunz�:rci<al and
ZiI�REAS, the sn��Eiod af di:posi g of surplus waters F�i12 be con�trolled
as Ian3 is de�.�ei��e:I �nd uil]. cause rapi.ct runs�ff and incr`�zsed �Ioad�tng;
ii�i� . . . . . . . . . . . . . � .
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i�7HEP,EI�S, thzr� i.s �a nA�a �o a� plop a wat�r r�ir���e�ant �policy to
:�dec�t�:;tel� p1ar, �ki� iiev2lo�ment of ands •.?ii:hin th� City o£ Fridley and
it is aece::sary ta kn��t,7 the extent, freyuei�cy of f lood flows and to
identify L-Ize pl.00ct Pl.ain ;re�: c�;ore ccu���t�Iy far zcning purposes; and
k'�rF.i:AS, thn floud gl;:it� infor � tion st.ucly is t�tti first s�ep in
establi�hinL t��ter c�:iia���:�nt �olic .
i�Gt'T T:��3.F:=C+..I�, �Q i� resol-ved y 4�e Ci.t; Cauncil af the Ci�y of
:�ridley tt�,:t ._i rc:•;uest �� su�:�ittad to t:l:e CU�.u;.tissi��ier af Consertiatio:�,
S�st� af i•'intae�v� �, rE ;.u::stxn�, th� ��i�e� uL<,kes :�r�.T,y, C�rps of En� ir��ers,
to insti�u[e �n:3 conc�uc� a flood pl in in�orr^at{an s�udy of Ric� Cree�
in the Ciiy of Fridley, i�linnesota. ,
rs�OTS':'i,!? SY T'i.� CT'iY CJti:1CIL 0� TFi.c,
�F , 1968.
�1T3'EST;
CITY CLERK � �i:'�';�TI-d-C. �RUdSr.LL
I`t"Y t�F �RIDLs;y iHIS DAY
I��1Y 0 i- J�? C�� rJ. IiI ::�.�i.:� f
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