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04/15/1968 - 5888' ' , ' ' ' �����-, C� e.c� "—�---- ' �%�'u'"'� y�tR..�„� 1 �;� �� ��� � _ 1 C� 1 � � �J 1 1 1 1 1 ' � � � ' ' ' , r � ' � ' � � � ' � � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETIN($ - APRIL 15, 1968 PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE; INVOCATION• , ROLL CALL• MINUTES: Regular Council Meeting, ADOPTION OF AGENDA: PUBLIC HEARINGS• None OLD BUSINESS: 1. Discussion of Ing Siverts Option. 2. Discussion of Health Ordinance ��372 - R of Women Voters. 3. Discussion of Hyde Park. NEW BUSINESS• ril 1, 1968 >quested by League 4. Consideration of an Ordinance on the Sa e of Christmas Trees 5. Consideration of an Ordinance to Prohib't the Hunting, Taking, Shooting, Trapping, Killing, or Injurin of Wi1d Animals and Birds Within the City of Fridley and Pr viding a Penalty for the Violation Thereof. 6. Discuss Vending Machine Licenses as Charity Purposes. 7. Discussion of Park Bond Issue Brochure. 8. ' Resolution Setting Date for Park Bond E 9. Sewer and Water Laterals, Assessment -: Leaf Addi�ion, Covertson. ly to Monies for �� J � , Lection. ;ot 17, Clover d Pages 1 - 32 Pages 33 - 36 Pages 37 & 38 Page 39 Pages 40 & 41 Pages 42 - 44 Pages 45 & 46 APRIL 15, 1968 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA PAGE 2 � 10. Receiving Bids for z Ton Pickup Truck a'�nd Awarding Contract (Opened 10;30 a.m., April 10, '�1968) 11. Receiving Bids and Awarding Contract fo Fence around Fridley Municipal Garage. (Opened 10•3 a.m. • , April 10, 1968) 12. Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting� April 3, 1968 13. Minutes of the Building Standards - DesiJgn Control Meeting, April 10, 1968. i 14. Minutes of the Special Parks and Recreat�ion Commission Meeting, April 1, 1968. I 15. Minutes of the Special Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting, April 8, 1968 I 16. Minutes of the Planning Commission Meetin�g, April 11, 1968 17• No Parking Signs on 52nd Avenue, South of Skywood Mall 18. Resolution Ordering Improvement, ST. 1968 19. Resolution Ordering Improvement for Streel Project ST. 1968-3 20. Resolution Ordering Pre�.i.minary Report for Addendum ��3 21. Resolution Directing the Issuance of Project No. 8g 22• Resolution Directing the Sale and Purchase Bonds - Project No. 8$ 23. Resolution Authorizing and Directing the Special Assessments •1, Addendum ��2 : Improvement ST. 1968-1 rary Bonds - of Temporary litting of Pages 47 & 48 Pages 49 & 50 Pages 51 & 52 Pages 53 & 54 Page 55 Pages 56 & 57 Page 58 Fage 59 Page 60 Pag� 61 Pages 62 - 68 Pages 69 & 70 Pages 71 & 72 APRIL 15, 1968 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA PAGE 3 24. Resolution Authorizing and Directing t�e Combining of Special Assessments. 25. Claims 26. Licenses 27. Estimates C�MMUNICATIONS• (A) Dorsey,.Marquart, Windhorst, West Halladay, 1tE: Benson Investment Co, propert . (B) Fridley State Bank. RE; Picnic a Locke Park (C) Copy of Letter from Designware Ind�stries, Inc. to State Pollution Control Agency VISITORS• ADJOURN• Page 73 Page 74 Pages 75 - 79 Pages 80 - g5 Page 86 Page $7 Page $$ , � � � APRIL 15, 1968 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING - COMN�NTS 1. DISCUSSION OF ING SIVERTS OPTION: Thi� item was put on the agenda at the request of the City ALtorney. � 2. DISCUSSION OF HEALTH ORDINANCE ��372 - Mrs. Phillips will be at the Council N letter to the Council, and the City At They will particularly want to stress original correspondences are on Pages equested by the League Of Women Voters. eting to comment on their January 28th orney's reply to their suggestions. oint two in their letter. The two 3 through 36. 3. DISCUSSION OF HYDE PARK: This item was placed on the agenda at the request of ' Councilman Harris. 4. CONSIDERATION OF AN ORDINANCE ON THE SA OF CHRISTMAS TREES: This Ordinance ' is on Pages 37 & 38 and is self-explana ory. ' , � ' ' t 5. CONSIDERATION OF AN ORDINANCE REGARDING WILD LIFE AND BIRDS TR.APPING AND KILLING AND PENALTY FOR VIOLATING: This Ordina ce will be found on Page 39. . 6. DISCUSS VENDING MACHINE LICENSES AS APP Y TO MONIES FOR CHAP.ITY PURPOSES: A letter from the Lion's Club regarding this will be found on Pages 40 & 41. You received a memo from the City Manag r regarding this last week. 7. � 9. 8. � 10. ' 11. ' � 12. , ' • , DISCUSSION OF PARK BOND ISSUE BROCHURE; under separate cover. The letter regar� on Page 43 & 44 is a copy of the inform� different meetings on the bond issue. SEWER AND WATER LATERALS - ASSESSMENT C on Page 46 from the City Attorney who ha owner's attorney on this matter. The me explains the position of t[�e Finance Den The draft copy of the brochure is ing the brochure is on page 42 and tion that is being handed out at ,uv�:x LEAF ADDITION: There is a memo been negotiating with the property �.o from the Finance Director on Page 45 rtment on the matter. RESOLUTION SETTING DATE FOR P�RK BOND E CTION; The City Attorney will have this Resolution for you at the Council M eting. The resolution should be adopted so that the printing of the ball ts, etc., can proceed.. RECEIVING BIDS FOR '� TON PICKUP TRUCK An the City Engineer is on Page 37 and the Engineer and Assistant Engineer went ove Southview Chevrolet the lowest bid. RECEIVING BIDS AND AWARDING CONTRACT FOR The low bidder was Cyclone Fence Sales, did some work for the City around the fi contractor. MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING as such as there was not a quorum present interested people present would not have Pages 51 & 52. AWARDING CONTRACT• A letter from abulation on Page 38. The City the specifications and found - FENCE AROUND FRIDLEY MUNICIpA .S. Steel Corporation, This Company tration plant, and they are a good SPRIL 3, 1968; These are not Minutes , but a record was kept so that the to come back again. These are..on A .r _ � r ' ZOA ��oS-05 - Dr. K. H. 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MOTION by rlyhra, seconded by Jensen, that the PlanninQ Conunission reconunend approval of the lot split reauPCr r g ��68-02 Arthur Christenson o�l of _.�ots 2 an� 3 anrj Dd�}- �� j,o Upon a voice vote, all voting pean helmotionkcarri�edsu usl to Fridle Park 6• CONTINUED LOT SPLIT RE UEST: L.S. ��68-05 WALTER R. MACIASZEK: Lots 18 thru 26 thnx 28, Block 2, Oak Grove Addition. (subject to certificate of survey) 20� � MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Ylinen, that _i,nasmuch as the A2tltionPr ..,, „�• � with our revious re uest for certificates of surve the Plannin Coirnnission i .�c recommends a roval of the Lot S lit re uest L.S. � of Lots I8 thru 20 26 thru 28 Block 2 Oak Grove Addioion�,a�lUpon a voicesz � all voting aye, the motion carried unanimousl . vote, 0 0 0 L. S. �.5�-�; ti�4lter R. ;�;aciaszeK Carl L. 3crenson - O�w*r.er L. 18-2�, 25-28, Bl. 2� Oalc Grove Addition � z A � 3 y �, � Z ¢ � ��i� �p0 � C � �9Q�. 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J� �� � J.% r z0 (7 �" l �=+�-`_•�`�.s'� _-_�__._ c', -. � r i l / i �� i. �' �— • / � � �' � �. � /' i : � '`� � �i:"'1 `'�� -"•C� � '"'...', T f � � .« i 1%� •l / / �/ { ` ; �_i �' �`� � J J �, �+ t t 3 f I A � l i� ��• �, '..__' �'S T _ r-- — I-�------- V4YLD',i0� 2or: � , 'r�C� �h; _ '�. .--�_ . _•7_�TN_ ZC'c', � � I i �._ _ _., } , _ ... _ � n, � L'i � � � �. i �_ � �i �: > ;. � 5 �� u . .. � . t , �� �il � � i _ F� ---� �- �_. _' _ _ �. " -- . � ;� Z4 I: �4 - � .. �� E • � � . C ,- ;.. ' 's' � =� � '� , .`'�a `� " �v7. f "r ' i 1 E�C�RPT OF PLANNING COMIIISSION M1�ETING -- APRIL 11, 1968 PAGE 1 � ' 1. PUBLIC HEARING: REZONING REQ�JEST, ZOA ��68-05, DR. K. Ii. TNGEBRIGTS�N: Lot 11, Block 1, Moore Lake Highlands 3rd Addition. Rezone from R-2 to C-1. Acting Chairman Erickson explained the procedure for public hearings before the Planning Co�nission and asked Dr. Ingebrigtsen to comment on his request. Dr. Ingebrigtsen stated he was requesting the rezoning f�r the purpose of building a professional building. At this time he had no plans to present, but he believed C-1 was required for him to be able to build a professional building. At this time, he would like to have a dentist, possibly a physician, lawyer and .__ ..,.._.._ insurance agency or somethi�g of.that nature. HE also said he did not mean to imply that it would be a very large building. � Chairman Erickson referred to the letter�before the Conuciission members from Marvin Brunsell opposing the rezoning. MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Ylinen, that the Planning Cammission receive the letter from Marvin Brunsell dated April 5, 1968. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. The Chairman stated that from the comments of Dr. Ingebrigtsen, the Commission does not know�what his building will look like although he did state what he wnuld use it for. If the area were zoned C-1, he could construct the kind of building he planned, but there are other uses in that category tahich could be built and be undesirable should something happen that Dr. Ingebrigtsen was unable to follow through with his present plans. Richard 9. Patterson, 6328 Dellwood Drive: I am immediately back of the area. What would this rezoning do to my personal property taxes? He was informed that it �aould not affect him one bit. If a property is residen- tial, he �aill be t�ed as residential. He received a notice of the rezoning because he lived within a specified distance from the property requesting rezoning in order to give the o�mers an opportunity to approve or disapprove, but the re- zoning won't affect other property. T'he adjoining property is not put into any other category, just the area requested in the rezoning petiti�n. The Public Hearing Notice was read by Mr. Jensen. William H. Gottwaldt, 6300 Baker Avenue N.E.: I have no objections to a professional building. - MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Ylinen, that the Planning Commission close �he Public Hearing of ZOA ��b8-OSL.Dr. K. H. Ingebrigtsen of Lot li, Block 1, Moore Lake Highlands 3rd Addition to rezone from R-2 to C-1. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unani.mously. Mr. Jensen said it seemed to him that the present zoning of the lot in question is somecahat illogical, not that it doesn't conform with the zoning to the North, because since the time of zoning, this property and use of the lot to the North, there has been a change in uses permitted in R-2 zone and therefore this remaining vacant lot of R-2 zoning would no�a be the only lot that subsequently is a two £amily d�aelling. , EXCER.PT OF PLl�:; �: COA7NIISSION MEETING -- APRIL 11, 1968 P��F 3 y� . still go back to the Board of Appeals. The petitior►er could withdraw the request and state he wished to have it reconsidered under CR and it would have to be re- published and come back to the Planning Commission. They can take action on the request as it is, table, accept or deny. Dr. Ingebrigtsen said if it would be acceptable for CR-2, he would do that if it were more acceptable than C-1. . Mr..Myhra told Dr. Ingebrigtsen that the Planning Commission has, in no way, any assurance that variances would be acceptable. He agreed with the planned use of the area, but fe-lt that the doctor should keep in mind the possibility of the property changing hands, and under those circumstances, he would like to do one of two things. The Planning Commission could give the doctor more time to pursue or make a motion to deny. He asked Dr. Ingebrigtsen his preference, and was told that the preference was to go to Council, rir. Erickson informed the doctor that the Planning Commission is a recommending body and a request goes to Council and they malce the final decision. Mr. Myhra continued that he agreed the present zoning of Lot 11 is not suitable because of the changes in uses permitted in R-2, and tlie possible delay by Dr. Ingebrigtsen of using a new zoning category and the possibility of the lot being purchased by an�ther party, he would make the following motion: MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Ylinen, that the Planning Commission recommend denial of the rezoning request, ZOA ��68-05, Dr. K. H Ingebrigtsen of Lot 11� Block 1, Moore Lake Highlands 3rd Addition to rezone from R-2.(limited multiple family district) to C-1 �local business district). Upon a voice vote, all� voting„ aye, the motion carried unanimouslv. ~ � 3�. PUBLIC HEARING: REZONING REQUEST ZOA ��68-07 JAMES L. of SW4 of Section 2(40 acre tract) to rezone.from M-2 to R-4 (trailer park). The Chairman read the Public Hearing Notice. BY ANDREW HOHN• SW� industrial district) Mr. Hohn stated that about t�.�o months ago he showed this tract t� about nine different business people who were looking for industrial property. He found it would be a hard proposition to use this land for industrial because there is peat ar.' that would have to be removed. Mr. Adams and rir. Miller were interested in a I•?:''1e Home Court. It Faould not be necessary to remove the peat for putting in a ri:��'!e Home Court. A planning engineer had been engaged who had made a sketch of t?.•_ Court and was present this evening and would explain the plans. He then intro- duced Mr. Dale Hamilton. Mr. Jensen remoyed himself from participation in the discussion because of con- flict of interes.t.. EXCEP.PT OF PLANNIIvG COi��IISSION TIEETING -- APRIL 11, 1968 I PAGE 4 Mr. Hamilton presented the specifications and maps. He read from the information sheet the details of the proposed development, scope of development (about 200 units, adequate off street parking being provided for each unit, free space between units generally to at least 20 feet.with 4,000 to 4,500 square feet per living.unit, inter- -- nal street 30 feet wide with curb, gutters, bituminous surfacing and sidewalk, access from University Avenue Service Road, public service building including laundry facili- ' ties, lounges, rest room facilities and miscellaneous service area, landscaped wiCh shrubbery and sod with at least one shade tree provided for each living unit, each unit to have concrete or brick patio, electrical pocaer proposed to be underground, Mercury internal street lighting, central gas type incineration, storm drainage will � be oriented to existing drainage ditch running thro�gh the middle of the property, density not to exceed 6 units/acre) and they feel that this could be a very excellent development. _ Ed Munson, 9042 7th Street N.E.: I am the business administrator for School District No. 16 and I represent the school board. As far as going on record as being opposed to the trailer court, we have taken this position in the past for several reasons. 1. There is a strong feeling we would like all property that is designated light industrial or commercial to remain as such because of tax dollars. 2. We are a f.inancially poor school. At least once a year we have to appeal to the State B�ard of Education for emergency funds to help an i�nediate financial crisis. 3. We feel the taxpayers of our school district already pay quite a high mill rate on their real property. This mill rate will be 199 mills. We feel they are putting forth quite a large effect in the support of education. 4. Past experience shows trailer courts really do not pay enough compensation for the education of their children. It �nay be the number of children are not necessarily as large in proportion to those of residential areas, but we have no guaranty that this trend will continue. In addition to putting on an added financial burden, it would further upset our present building construction schedule, We will be receiving less tax dollars from the mobile home taxes because of the depreciation of trailer courts. S. It was proven in 1967, when a survey was performed in the metropolitan area, that District 11 and 16 had more trailer parks within the confines of their boundaries than any other district. We feel we have enough right now. John E. Miller, 7350 Lyric Lane: I object to this rezoning as far as the value of our homes in that particular area is concerned. We have a tremendous amount of multiples. This is an attractive area and I do not think we need any more trailer courts. T. H. Mikoda, 7361 Tempo Terrace: I agree with what has been said. I do not believe we need any more trailer courts. Mr. Hohn explained thar�a trailer court meets the needs of older people and young.married people who cannot afford a house usually until the time the third.child arrives. H. M. Harris, 6210 Riverview Terrace: The drainage ditch runs through two parcels of my property and the City Council is contemplating on vacating 78th and running a storm drain through there, but it is held now due to the fact that this water c�mes from Spring Lake Park and Plinnesota Highcaay Department. I feel tha� being their water uses this storm drainage help should partially come from them. Also they mention 30 foot street. My property is knocan as Onaway. Thirty feet has already been platted and dedicated to the City of Fridley. This would eliminate any street at all. Peopl.e on ehe west side•of Main Street have built their property to comply " EXCERPT Or PLANI�iING CO.T-II�IISSION i•1EETING -- APRIL 11, 1968 1 PAGE 5 ti*i�h-the caay the terrain runs. This would make a great deal of difference tax wise on the school tax. At this time this Committee should consider what the Council has in�mind about this property. Water and sewer -- where would that come in? --- --- -_-- Richard Harris, 63Q0 Riverview Terrace: We_ozan quite a good section of-the property that abuts this land on the West side. We have already begun an industrial . development in there. We have one building facing 77th, another one on the corner of rlain, and are putting a few buildings facing East. First, drairiage ditch problem -� the situation is totally intolerable to the area. Every spring this washed out the - streets. The City Attorney is trying to make some sort of arrangement with Spring _ _ Lake Park and the Highway Department. We certainly cannot allow this lagoon type drainage ditch. Your storm sewer system would be draining into the lagoon. The ditch is a private ditch. Thirty foot streets -- I cannot see 30 foot streets being permissible in a trailer court ,�nd the City streets must be 60 feet, People fare much better in residential than trailer parks. From a public safety standpoint, -- I.eannot see-it. You say you cannot put buildings on peat. How can you make a slab - set sti11 on peat? It will move away from you. I don't think this will meet the -- building requirements of the City of Fridley. The last point is that this is zoned M-2. Heavy industrial area is short in Fridley. We should keep and protect the industrial. It is the backbone of our tax base. As an abutting property owner and taxpayer, we are definitely opposed to this rezoning request, at least the way it is proposed here. Chairman Erickson asked Mr. Munson if he had any figures on the number of school children per trailer and caas told that in 1966-67, the overa�l percentage is about 1.63 per trailer, but the figure varies from year to year. Mr. Myhra asked Mr. A1 Johnson if he had an opportunity to discuss the drainage problem with the City Engineer. Mr. Johnson ans�oered that he had been asking for help for about five or six years. It is a financial burden -- he pays taxes and gets nowhere at all. The present ditch fills up. MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Ylinen, that the PlanninQ Commission close the.,, public hearing of ZOA ��68-07, James L. Adams by Andrew Hohn of the SW� of the SW'� of Section 2, (40 acre tract) to rezone from M-2 to R-4 (trailer park). Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carxied unanimously. Mr. Ylinen said that his own opinion was that there is a better use for the land than �ahat is proposed in the petition and therefore would make the following motion: MOTION by Ylinen, seconded by Myhra, that the Planning Commission recommend denial to the Council of the rezoning request, ZOA ��68-07. James L. Adams bv � _ to R=4 (trailer Qark�. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried�� unanimouslv, Chairman Erickson concurred with the motion and felt some cormnents should be. clarified. If this were completed and developed into residential, multiple or industrial, we are still going to have a drainage problem. The drainage has to be solved no matter what happens to the property. In regard to the street pattern, he said the trailer court streets must be maintained by the people in the park. He, too, did not feel this was the proper use for the land. 0 ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE TO AMFND THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA BY MAKING A CHANGE IN ZONING DISTRICTS The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows:. . SECTION l. Appendix D of the City Code of Fridley is amended as hereinafter indicated. SECTION 2. The tract or area within the County of Anoka and the City of Fridley and described as: Lot 4, Block 1, Wilson Addition lying i:n the South Half (S2� of Section 34, T-30, R-24, County of Anoka, City of Fridley, State of Minnesota. Is hereby designated to be in the Zoned District known as R-3A (apartmex�.t and multiple dwelli.ngs district�. SECTION 3. That the Zoning Administrator is directed to change the official zonin.g map to show said tract or area from zoned district R-1 (single family dwellings district� to R-3A (apartment and multiple dwellin.gs district�. PASSID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDI,EY THIS DAY OF __ , 196s. MAYOR Jack 0. Kirkham ATTEST: • . � � ' CITY CI,ERK Marvin C. Brunsell Public Hearing:_��:� 1� ti8 First Reading: Seco.nd Reading: Publish...... � � ' L_� � � APRTL 15, 1968 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING - COMMENTS PAGE ?_ � 13. MINUTES OF THE BUIZDING STANDARDS: (1) Consideration of a Drive-in on Max Saliterman's property; Motion to grant building permit with 4 provisions which are listed on Page 53. (2) Consideration of Mfg. and Display Bldg. Minco Corp; Motion to grant building permit with provisions listed on botto��i of Page 53 and top of Page 54. (3) Proposal of Mfg. Plant and Research Building. Carter-Day Co; Motion to grant permit. (4) Consideration of a swimming pool at the Georgetown Court Apartments; Tabled. (5) Car Care Center requested by Keith Holvenstat; Motion to approve pland and issue permit with provisions listed on page 54. 14. MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL PARKS AND RECREATION, APRIL 1, 1968: Page 55. 15. MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL PARKS AND RECREATION COMNIISSION, APRIL 8, 1968: Page 56 &.57. 16. MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION ME�TING, APRIL 11, 1968: These Minutes will be handed out at the meeting.if they are available after the Good Friday Holiday. � 17. � i NO PARKING SIGNS ON 52ND AVENUE, SOUTH OF SKYWOOD MALL: This item was brought to the attention of the Administration by Councilman Sheridan. A communication from the City Engineer is on Page 58. 18. RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT, ST. 1968-1, ADDENDUM ��2• The hearing on Onondaga Street was held April 8th and there were a couple of objectors. The Administration's recommendation would be that if the street is going to be improved, it should be improved all the way from H�yes Street to Lakeside Avenue. Resolution on Page 59.� � 19. RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1968-3: There were no objectors to this improvement. The Resolution is on Page 60. � 20. RESOLUTION ORDERING PRELIMINARY RE PORT FOR ST. 1968-1 ADDENDUM ��3: This orders the Preliminary report for the petition received on the alley paving and to extend 73rd Avenue to serve the Minco Corpora.tion parking lot. The Resoluiton is on Page 61. � 21. RESOLUTION DIRECTING THE ISSUANCE OF TEMPOR.ARY BONDS - PROJECT N0. 88; There has � , � � � ' � been no financing for Project No. 88 to-date. This resolution would authorize the issuance of temporary bonds to finance the project. Resolution on P�ges 62 - 68. 22. RESOLUTION DIRECTING THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF TEMPORARY BONDS PROJECT N0. 88: This Resolution on Pages 69 & 70 would authorize the sale of temporary bonds' and the purchase of temporary bonds by-another City Fund. 23. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS: Page 71 & 72 - Routine. 24. RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AIv'D DIRECTING TI� COMBINING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS; Page 73. Routine. 2.5. CLAIMS: Page 74. 1 � .� ' r ' ' � ' r ' , � ' ' ' ,. ' ' arx1L 15, PAGE 3 CIL MEETING - COMN�NTS 26. LICENSES: Pages 75 - 79. 27. ESTIMATES: The Estimat� to be considered are explained on Page 80, with detail sheets on Pages 81 through 85. 28. COMMUNICATION REGARDING BENSON INVESTMEN� CQ: Put on the agenda at the request of the City Attorney. 29. COMMUNICATION FROM FRIDLEY STATE BANK: This is put on the agenda at the request of Paul Brown for your information. To be received. 30. COPY OF LETTER FROM DESIGNWARE INDUSTRIES, INC. TO STATE POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY: Put on the Agenda for your information. L � �i i � � � � � � � ' � , ' ' � � I� � , THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 1, 1968 The Regular Council Meeting of the City of Fridley was called to order by Mayor Kirkham at 8:20 P.M. OPENING CEREMONY: Mayor Kirkham asked everyone to stand and join in saying the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. Reverend Bergren from Redeemer Lutheran Church gave the Invocation. ROLL CALL MEMBERS PRESENT: Kirkham, Liebl, Harris, Samuelson, Sheridan MEMBERS ABSENT: None APPROVAL OF MINUTES, REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, MARCH 18, 1968: MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt the Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting of March 18, 1968 as submitted. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ADOPTION OF AGENDA: The Council added Item 4A-Petition-"TRAFFIC CONTROL AT MADISON AND 57TH STREET", added an additional license to the Licenses, and deleted Item 4, "AWARDING OF BIDS - GROUP HOSPITALIZATION INSURANCE" because the Council has asked the Insurance Consultant for additional information. The awarding of bids will be put back on a future agenda when the information is at hand. MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt the agenda as amended. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays,_Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. DISCUSSION OF ELDON SC�DEKE REZONING REQUEST (ZOA ��68-01): Mayor Kirkham asked the City Attorney for his opinion on the standing of thiS rezoning, because of somewhat conflicting motions at the last meeting. The City Attorney said that his interpretation would be that the vote was to deny the rezoning request. He quoted Ordinance 358, Section VII of the City Code which stated "In all cases where an appeal has been taken, and the relief sought has been denied by the Board of Appeals, no petition for identical relief shall be presented to or be considered by the zoning administrator, the Planning Commission, or the City Council until a period of at least six months have elapsed." Councilman Sheridan asked the City Attorney what action the Council could take to reverse the denial. The City Attorney said that the Council could rescind their motion, or make a motion to reconsider the request. MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to reconsider the action of the City Eouncil at � ' - their Regular Council Meeting of March 18, 1968 regarding the Schmedeke Rezoning Request. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Councilman Liebl quoted the motion and the roll call vote on Page 6 of the Minutes of March 18, 1968. Mayor Kirkham .' � � � ' ' � � REGULAR COUNCIL MEEtING, APRIL 1, 1968 PAGE 2 asked if the motion just made by Councilman Sheridan was a proper motion. The City Attorney said that the motion to reconsider the rezoning would have to be made by one of the Councilmen on the prevailing side of the vote according to Robert's Rules of Order. Councilman Sheridan said that in that case, he will have to withdra�a his motion. Mayor Kirkham stated that the motion is withdrawn. Mr. Schmedeke said that he had a letter he would like to have�read into the record and he asked Councilman Lie�l as Councilman of the 3rd Ward to read it aloud for him. Councilman Liebl read the following letter and asked that it be put into the minutes: "YOUR HONOR THE MAYOR AND HONORABLE COUNCIL MEMBERS, as you have promised me your honest answer tonight, I am here to remind you what my opinion is now, and always has been. If you believe you are being fair and truly honest in your decision in listening to an appointed group that is not interested in this area, and never has been since Fridley was formed, many people will be shocked. If we are going to get more feeble promises, I am sure few of us will be listening. This is your golden opportunity to show faith in a possible change in this part � of Fridley. Of course the people own this part of our town, so the realitors may not get their hands on it first on short notice, but if we drag this � out it could be done so they can get involved. If this ever materializes, I � believe the small property owners should gain, not a total stranger as it usually is the case. � � In my opinion, if some committee is dictating to you, then the mice are chasing the elephant, and I am surprised to see this. If the people in this area believe I am right, and what I ask for is right, I will abide by their wishes. I was informed that you represent the party of free enterprise and self help, not federal handouts, only if it is the last resort. My trust . and hope is this is slowly crumbling. I am no longer interested. in promises, and I ask for the truth. I am prepared to start my share of our local urban renewal plan now, with the initiative of the people in this area at stake, and at no cost to the taxpayers of Fridley. This group of interested citizens will probably stay in tzct if you our elected Council show enough trust to pass this first important step in the right direction. This step will no.t hinder the balance of the plan proposed if'anyone has any intention of follo�ving the peoples wishes. I also want to emphasize that I did not pick C-2 zoning at random, I think it should have been mentioned t�ao weeks ago that item (G) under C-2 puts my present business in this particular zoning group. I do not �oant the people of Fridiey to believe I am doino something wrong in asking for C-2 zoning as indicated by the Fridley Sun in an article two weeks ago. ' At the last council meeting the Chairman of the Planning Commission stated that if these lots were zoned commercial that it caould force the Council to do the same a block or two away. I caould like to remind this council this was � done on the same side of University rlvenue on the same street just two blocks away when Eioliday strip-zoned University and.57th Avenue N E two years ago. Mr. Jensen stated if my lots were zoned C-2 the same would have to be done � �.� � .� I � � � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, APRIL 1, 1968 PAGE 3 � across the street. I would like to remind this council, across University Avenue from me is zoned C 2 and I am asking only for the same consideration. I have bought the lots where.my building is on as commercial property, and I � always used these lots as commercial. I am a firm believer in doing what is right and this happens to be so and not only in my opinion. � � � � � �J r � � � In following the recomendations of Mr. Virgil Herrick, the City Attorney, I have asked for this request and a correction in zoning of my property at this time, so you are not making any major decisions. Mr. Mayor, Gentlemen of this Council, I ask you for a£inal answer, to either grant or deny my request based on its mer�ts." Sincerely, /S/ Eldon Schmedeke Councilman Liebl said that when Mayor Kirkham had been elected two years ago, he had said that the initiative of the people could do what Urban Renewal was supposed to do. He said that if the Council would have granted this partial rezoning, the people would have worked with the Council to make a nice area in the 3rd Ward. He said he regretted to say that the Council has not helped him in any way. Mayor Kirkham said that his philosophy has not changed, and he is still for free enterprise and in favor of the people contrnlli_ng their property. He said that his interest in asking Mr. Schmedeke to wait was solely to protect Mr. Schmedeke as well as the rest of the community, because granting a partial rezoning can create some problems. He said that all he asked for was a delay long enough for the City staff to work out some of the problems and to prevent any errors from being perpetrated, if not to Mr. Schmedeke, then. to s�me�ne else. RESOLUTION ��45-1968 REGARDING IMPROVEMENT OF EAST RNER RQAD AND MISSISSIPPI STREET AND MISSISSIPPI PLACE INTERSECTION: CITY MANAGER'S REPORT REGARDING FUNDING OF LOOPBACKS: MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to adopt Resolution ��45-1968. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. Councilman Harris said he had read the memo from the City Manager and said that he may have misinterpreted it, but he believed there would be some cases which would not be covered by the memo, and he would like to see it broken down further to apply directly to the existing intersections currently under project study. MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the memorandum from the City Manager regarding funding of loopbacks, but not set it as Council policy at this time. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion declared unanimously. The City Manager said that his memo covers the general situation, but it can be made more specific, and broken doc,m by inte-sections. Councilman � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, APRIL 1, 1968 PAGE 4 � Harris said he would like the people to know that if this is'.delayed; it �iill not slow down the contracts that have been let. The City Engineer said � that this will in no way slow down the loop at Mississippi Street and Mississippi Place. Councilman Liebl asked the City Attorney if it can be assessed to the property owner. The City Attorney said it can be done if there ' is additional value to the property, which is a decision the Council will ultimately have to make. The City Manager said that this would go to the bonding attorney for review, and he would check this very thoroughly. � He said that the recommendation would try to make the minimum impact on the property owner. Councilman Sheridan said it was his understanding that any policy set would be the overall policy on loopbacks for the entire community. Mayor Kirkham said that the policy would have to be uniform and keep the cost to a bare minimum for the property owners. DISCUSSION OF LIQUOR STUDY: � Mayor Kirkham said that the members of the Liquor Study Committee had been invited to attend the Council Meeting, but when they had been polled, several of the members had other committments, and the Chairman had asked � that the Committee be excused from attending the meeting. Mayor Kirkham said that the item is still on the agenda because Councilman Sheridan has indicated he has something to say on this subject. Councilman Sheridan said he has received considerable comments regarding the Liquor Study and would like to make a statement before handing out a resolution he would like the Council to consider. He reviewed the dates � that the report was authorized, the date the Council received it, the da�e the committee was appointed and the extended date at which the Committee was to return their evaluation. He said that the calls he has been receiving have been on both sides of the issue, and from some that have � not made up their minds, but they have been accusing him and the Council . of shelving something and not making it readily available to the public. He said he is proposing that the Council either accept the report, �ay the � accountirzg firm and make it �ublic record or reject the report and return. it and the balance due to the firm, and possibl� instruct the City Attorney to begin action to retrieve the $1200 already expended. Councilman � Sheridan handed out the resolution he wanted the Council to review and . read it out loud to the public. RESOLUTION ��46-1968 REGARDING THE STUDY ON THE FEASIBILITY OF RETURNING MUNICIPAL LIQUOR TO PRIVATE ENTERPRISE AND THE :�1ANOR'S EVALUATION COMMITTEE HEREAFTER KNOWN AS THE COMMITTEE � MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution ��46-1968. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. � Mayor Kirkham pointed out that no effcrt has been made to hide the report, _ that copies of it are out, and the date for returning their evaluation was a suggested date to get them to appreciate some concern as to timing. Councilman Sheridan said that after talking to one Committee member, the committee ° � had met only twice. Once with representatives of the authors of the study -�' and a second meeting at which sub-committees 4�ere set up. ,� � � Ij u n f� �. � � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, APRIL 1, 1968 Councilman Liebl made the following statement; PAGE 5 "Mr. Mayor, you said at the regular Council meeting of March 18th, thaC you had given the chainnan of the Evaluation Committee, Mr. Langer no other authority except to evaluate the Horwath & Horwath .report with the help of the �,zhole committee. On March 5th at one of the committee sessions, Mr. Laager decided to split the group in three subcommittee�s and make his own Liquor Study on his own initiativ e, he also stated that he had discussed it with you the T�Iayor and had your approval and if anyone of the committee members did not wish to go along with him could resign anytime You never mentioned one word of this to the whole Council except the last Item of the March 18th Council session was a letter from Mr. Langer dated March 15th asking us the Council if we would not object to a Liquor Study of his own initiative. How many Liquor studies does the Council private Liquor clique want done in � two years? Consider the employees who have had to live under this harrassment for two years not knowing from one day to the next whether they have to consider other employ�nent. Some of them after long years of faithful and conscientious service to the City of Fridley. Our Liquor stores manaoer is a competent out- � standing man and the employees do an excellent job I strongly protest your attitude and sudden urgency to give up this operation. � These employees have to date, earned the people of Fridley $1,517,165.91 net profit, and so have helped maintain this administration and previous ones a balanced budget. What would we have done without the liquor income? �� � You gentlemen want to get rid of our M�nicipal operation regardless what it will do to the taxpa.yers and to the city`s social and moral climate. I will under no circumstances be any part of this. If the Horwath & Horwath report does not merit an eva�luation in the nninion of the committee,then let them state so, but �aith their signatures attache�i, to their findings. This committee was not originally appointed to make any recommeadation concern- ing rfunicipal ar Private Liquor (that is �ahat we paid Horwath to do) but to evaluate the recommendations contained in the Horwath report I have a letter here which proves to me and the people of Fridley that you � are trying r1r. rlayor your best to whitecaash this expensive report which you recommended and no�•� are not man enough to admit. Private Liqu�r �aill breed corruption and pay-offs in our city in my•opinion and in the opinion of many of our citizens. � I am asking for an EVAI,UATION of this committee in regard to the Horwath report not another `•ta}�ors Liquor study." (End o£ Councilman Liebl's statement) � Councilman Liebl read a letter written to him by Mr. O.tt. Bjerkesett, a member � of the committee, regzrding the formation of the three subcommittees and his objection td it. � � � � � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, APRIL 1, 1968 PAGE 6 Mr. Ole Bjerkesett, Mr. Dick Donlin, and Mr. Wilbur Whitmore, each a member of the subcommittees that had been appointed were present at the meeting. Mr. Donlin said that somewhere along the line everyone was getting involved in persona�ities and politics. He said he did not remember Mr. Bjerkesett's strong opposition to forming the subcommittees. He said �hat some of the Committee Members felt there were some figures in the report which were ' incorrect although they had followed these figures. He said that the sub- committee met two or three times. Mr. Bjerkesett � Mr. Langer, he Mr. Bjerkesett � � � I � said that in a telephone conversation with the Chairman, had refreshed Mr. Langer's memory, and he remembered that had objected to what the Cfiairman was doing. Councilman Sheridan said that his resolution was not directed at any personalities, but was a case where he felt the report should be accepted or rejected by the Council within a certain time period. Councilman Harris asked Councilman Sheri.dan if'he had discussed this with any members of the Committee, and if April 15th would give them enough time to finalize their report. Councilman Sheridan said he felt there should be a definite date named. Councilman Harris asked the three members of.the committee present if they thought their evaluation could be concluded by April lSth. The committee members felt they could be ready with an evaluation of the contents of the Horwath & Horwath report, but they did not feel they should answer for the rest of the mernbers on the committee. Mayor Kirkham said he would like to answer some of the charges Councilman Liebl has made. Mayor Kirkham said they were something about whitewashing, delaying action, and that sort of thin�,and about Councilman Liebl ' representing the people of Fridley. Mayor Kirkham said that he represented the same people, and a certain percentage of the people have:come to him frequently to suggest that Fridley reconsider the position on Municipal Liquor, and in fairness to this segment of the population, he said in his mind it was only proper that the Council agreed to go at this from a business like standpoint and hire a study made. He said that he made the suggestion to the committee that this pattern be followed. Mayor Kirkham said that Councilman Liebl had made the motion that the Horwath and Horwath firm be hired. He said the firm did not make a promise when the study would be back, but would try to have it back as soon as possible. He said they had never made a study exactly like this before, and they were not certain what would be entailed. He said that it took longer then they and the Council had hoped for, but there was not much to gain by pushing them and asking them to cut the study short, once it was started. -Mayor Kirkham said that after the report had been received, it seemed only proper to add more heads, and he formed a committee, and asked each Councilman to appoint someone on it. He said that he was accused of appointing people who had made up their minds and were prejudiced. He asked which of the people he had appointed were prejudiced, the two ministers, or the judge, or who. He said that the man appointed by Councilman Liebl �vas an employee of the liquor store. _ Mayor Kirkham said he took offense at Councilman Liebl's accusations about � someone lining their pockets. He said he did not care if someone gets a drink in Fridley. Mayor Kirkham said that these accusations are mean, personal and political, and if Councilman Liebl wants to campaign he should � hire a hall or get a soap box. He said it was not fair for him to take advantage of a captive audience. a � --� ; ._J � 1 tJ � � 1 � � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, APRIL 1, 1968 PAGE 7 Mayor Kirkham said there are two things to be decided, whether this community wants private liquor and if they want it, how can it be done economically, and if it costs more money, is it worth it? He said that he wanted the people to decide, and they have to decide on the facts.and not on facts that are slanted, and for this reason he �aanted a composite of some different viewpoints, which was the reason for the different members he had appointed to the committee. Two tlinisters, a Judge, Attorney, member of the Police Civil Service Commission, and the President of the Chamber of Commerce. Mayor Kirkham said he did not feel the Council should dictate April lSth, but should ask the Committee when the earliest date would be that they would be ready, He said that he thinks the City should accept the report. It was contra-cted for and should be paid for, whether it is liked or not. Councilman Liebl said that if he sees the signature ot the 2 ministers, Chamber of Commerce President and of alJ. the other committee members on the evaluation regarding the contents of the Horwath & Horwath report, he will believe it. Councilman Harris said he had no objection to the resolution and will vote for � it but he questioned the date and asked Councilman Sheridan if he would object to asking the Committee when they could be done, as long as they are meeting on Tuesday evening. i � � � � Councilman Sheridan said that if the seconder of the motion agreed, he would change the date in the Resolution from April 15, 1968 to May 1, 1968, which will give the Committee 30 days from today. Councilman Liebl as the seconder concurred. The Vote on the Motion to adopt Resolution ��46-1968, with the amended date, was a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. PETITION ��5-1968 TRAFFIC CONTROL AT MADISON AND 57TH STREET: Mr. Robert W. Erickson, a resident on 57th Avenue, was present at the Council Meeting and presented a petition from the people on 57th between 7th Street and Quincy Avenue requesting a 3-way stop sign at 57th Avenue and Madison.. He said that there was increased traffic in this area because of the drive-in and the Holiday Store and there were 91 young chilciren living within the neighbor- hood. He read some of the comments of the neighbors that had signed the petition. MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to receive the petition and refer it to the Administration for evaluation and recommendation. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there beino i�.o nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION ��47-1968 DIRECTING TI-IE ISSUANCE OF TEMPORARY IMPROVEMENT BONDS IN ACCORDANCE WITH LAWS OF 1957, CHFIPTER 385: (ST. 1968-3): � MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution ;'�y.7-19�g, Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. . � � � � � � 1 � � � j r REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, APRIL 1, 1968 PAGE 8 RESOLUTION ��48-1968 DIRECTING THE SALE AND PUR.CHASE OF TEMPORARY IMPROVEMENT BONDS IN ACCORDANCE WITH LAWS OF 1957, CHAPTER 385: MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to adopt Resolution ��48-1968. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. ' MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT COMMISSION MEETING MARCH 7, 1968 AND THEIR RESOLUTION TO THE MAC: MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the Minutes of the Fridley Industrial Development Commission Meeting of March 7, 1968. Councilman Harris said he would like to draw the Council's attention to the resolution sent to the MAC indicating that this Commission supported the airport development. He said that the Committee would strive to have a hearing held in Anoka County, requesting a plan of the proposed air traffic lanes and the consequences of such over Fridley. Councilman Harris suggested that the Administration have a representative attend the hearings to protect the interests of Fridley. Councilman Samuelson seconded the motion to receive the Minutes, and upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. Councilman Sheridan said that the hearing April 22nd is scheduled to be held in Bloomington at 10:00 A.M., which would make it impossible for the majority of those interested to attend the hearing. He said that perhaps this location cannot be changed on such short notice legally, but he felt certain they could hold another hearing within our County.. MOTION by Councilman Sheridan that the Administration requ.est that the � Metropolitan Airpost Commission hold a hearing on the proposed airport in the County of Anoka, and that the Administration direct communications to adjacent communities, and the communities across the�river, and to the elected � representatives in the area and ask them to proceed with a request also. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. � Councilman Sheridan said that he would ur.ge the Fridley Indusfrial Development Commission to use some of the people within our own community in preparing their Business Forecaster Newsletter. Councilman Harris said � that as a representative of the Board, he would pass on to the Boa'rd the•name of anyone suggested. He said that the present gentleman had been consulted because of his experience in preparing a brochure for another community. 1 MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING MARCH 18, 1968: MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive the Minutes of the Special parks � and Recreation Commission Meeting of March 18, 1968. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the . motion carried unanimously. � � <� � � � � � � � � � � REGULAR COU1�'CIL MEETING, APRIL 1, 1968 PAGE 9 MINUTES OF THE REGULAR PARKS AND RECREATION COMNiISSION MEETING MARCH 25, 1968: MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the Minutes of the Regular Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting of March 25, 1968. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. ' MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL MEETING OF THE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION, MARCH 25, 1968: MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the Minutes of the Special Meeting of the Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting of March 25, 1968. Seconded by Councilman Sa.muelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. BUILDING STANDARDS - DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOi�Il`�IITTEE MEETING MINUTES, MARCH 27, 1968: 1. CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO REVISE THE FLOOR �'�t1..'�' OF A 32 UNIT ANN STREET __._ -__'A.PAc?TrLraidT:_ C�t�iPL�X 'rG M�iT� THE REQUIF.ED STORE`.GF SPACE _ TO THE COrI1V�CTING I.INK .. AND INCLUDE AN ADDITIONAL ONE-BEDROOM APARTMENT. (REQUEST BY DALE TILE HIGHWAY ��100 AND FRANCE AV�WE NORTH MPLS.): The City Engineer expl�ined that the Council has approved the plan already, but now they would like to provide laundry area in only one apartment bu�lding and provide an additional apartment in the second building. He said that this will meet road requirements and has been approved by the Fire Depariment. 1 MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to concur with the recommendation of the Building Board and grant the request subject to adequate support for the concrete floor above the basement boiler and locker area, Seconded by � Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. � 2. CONSIDERATIOA� OF ADDTT.ION TO KURT MFG. OF 10,988 SQ. FT. (78.67 X 139.67) CONCRETE BLOCK EXTERIOR. (REQUEST BY ALLIED BUILDING PRODUCTS, INC., 707 OAK RIDGE ROAD, HUPK�CNS): r II � i l_J � ' The City Engineer said that the Kurt Mfg. Co. was proposing to make an addition to their building on the southwest side. He said they have adec}uate parking, and the only recommendation made by the �uil�ling Board is that they paint the exterior to match the existing building. MOTION by Councilman Harris to concur with the Building Standards-Design Control Sub-Committee and grant the request of the Kurt Mfg, Company subject to painting the exterior to match the existing building. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vot�, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. 3. CONSIDER.ATION OF A NEW PLOT E'LAN TO PROVIDE ADDITIONr1L PARKING TO THE NORTH OF EXISTING PARKING PROVIDED AT McDONAI:DS, 5831 UNIVERSITY AVENUE (REQUEST BY SUPERIOR PRODUCTS, 8030 NICOLLET AVENUE, MIN�IEAPOLIS:) Councilman Harris said he had no objection to additional parking, as this will keep cars off the service drive, but he di.d object to the delay in fencing, , � REGULAR COUNCIL ME ETING, APRIL 1, 1968 L_J � � � i PAGE 10 The City Engineer said that he had checked and the fencing is up. �He said that they have trouble with the fence behind Erickson's because people back into it and knock it down. He said they have requested that they put in dome- type pipe poles, and have agreed with this. . MOTION by Councilman Harris to concur with the Building Standards Design Control and accept the proposal subject to the notations on the drawing. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. 4. CONSIDERATION OF OFFICE BUILD ���, _______ vc.ol u1v1Vr,KJ1Y'Y AV�NUE. STREET� BLOOiIINGTON) : G 72'4" x 72'4" IN C-2 DISTRICT AT ST BY L.M.J. CO,, INC., 1011 W, 80' , The City Engineer said that the Building Board had approved the general layout of the plan and authorized the foundation permit after submission of adequate plans. Councilman Liebl asked who the owner of the property was. The City Attorney said the owners were Weaver, Talle, Herrick who will construct � the building, and Mr. George Hayano, Cliff 5pieker and Dave Harris. Council- man Harris said that this will be one of the nicest office buildings in the Twin City Metropolitan area. He sai_d there will be a center court yard, air � conditioning, all brick, and meets, and in many cases, exceeds the code and ordinances, � � r ;__J � I _J � � � MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to concur with the Building Board and approve the general layout of the plan and grant the foundation permit. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, Councilman Harris abstaining, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unan�mously. PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING MINUTES, MARCH 28, 1968: 1. CONTINUED REZONING REQUEST: ZOA ��68-04, LOUIS rIOMCHILOVICH: SOUTH 150 FEET FRONT A1VD REAR OF L.^T 9, AUDITOR' S SUBDIVISION �r`�88. REZOiVE FROM R-1 T0 MULTIPLE: The City Engineer said that this property was on the southeast corner of Mississippi Street and T.H. ��65. He said that the Planning Commission recommended the rezoning subject to getting a dedication of the west 30 feet of property for a service drive and also that there should be no waiver of land area requirements as relate to the number of units 'that can be built on the property. The City Engineer said that there are apartment buildings to the south of this property and to the north are single-family residents. He said there are road easements on the property to the north and to the south of this.property, and.req;.ciri_ng a dedication would continue the two easements. ri0TI0N by Councilman Harris to set the date of May 13, 1968 for the�public Hearing before the Council on this rezoning request. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. � 1 ' � I REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, APRIL 1, 19�8 ' PAGE 11 2. CONTINUED LOT SPLIT REQUEST: L.S, ��68-04 LARRY DEAN FERGUSON: LOT 21, BLOCK 2, SPRING LAKE PARK LAKESIDE: The City Engineer said that this property abuts on Osborne Road and is large enough to be split into two lots, but water and sewer cannot be provided right away. He suggested that if the Council approve the lot split, they do so on the condition that the lot be red tagged until either the property owner or City can provide water and sewer, so they will not put in a cesspool. He said there is a water stub up to the easterly property line, but it would still need an extention �.nd would be quite expensive. � MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to concur with the Planning Commission's recom- mendation and grant the �.ot.split as requested by Larry Dean Ferguson subject to providing the City with a 10 foot drainage easement centered on the North line of the south parcel and a 25 foot easement along the south line I for road purposes, and that it be red tagged until utility service is available. The motion was seconded, and upon a voice vore, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. � , � L� J � � � � MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the remainder of the Planning Cammission Minutes of March 28, 1968. Seaonded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. �PPLICATION FOR TR.AILER PERMIT AND PLAN: Councilman Sheridan said that he has reviewed this site in the past years, and the trailer is very neatly placed in the trees, and he would recommend granting the permit. MOTION by Councilman Harris to grant the trailer permit request as requested by Mr. Cletus C. Nei,.1465 Mississippi Street. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. PETITION .��2-1968: BACON DRIVE: PETITION �3-1968: STREET N.E. STREET, ONONDAGA STREET NORTHEAST FROM HAYES STREET TO STORM SE[�TER AND BLACKTOP ALL�Y FROM 47TH TO 48TH ON MAIN MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive Petition ��2-1968 and Petition ��3-1968 and refer them to the Administration for processing. Seconded by Counciiman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. CLAIMS: The City Attorney said that one item in the claims is a request for payment , to George Norton for an easement for storm sewer and water in Norton Avenue. He said that he has started negotiations on some of these parcels. He said that Mr. Norton has obtained an appraisal from the Schaeffer Company, and � the City Attorney said he was recammending the figure that appears in the � claims as it is within the area of the appraisal, and if the City had to go , ' � � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETIN.G, APRIL 1, 1968 through with the condemnation it may.cost a larger amount. PAGE 12 MOTION by Counc.ilman Harris to approve the General Claims ��14496 through ��14591 and Liquor Claims ��2064 through ��2103. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. . � There was a discussion about the fact that some people are giving the easements to the City free, and some of them have to be acquired. The City Engineer said that the area assessment will be,excessively high, and he � wants the Council to be aware of this. The City Attorney said he agreed that it did not seem fair, and he said he would explore the possibility of having t��ro different assessment figures or of crediting previous dedications. The City Attorney said that this area is zoned industrial or multiple, and with � the value of property rising, especially in these two zonings, this situation is not unique to this property. ' ' LICENSES• � The Council added the following additional General Contractors License to , the List; McCall and Company, 1618 West Lake Street, Minneapolis, Minnesota as reques.ted by Barry Palm. , Councilman Liebl said he had received several complaints about poor garbage pickup and asked the Administration to mention this to the companies when the licenses are renewed. � , MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to approve the following Licenses; r 1 ' . CAFE 0 AY: ' RENEi�t1? L r ridley D�ir-,� :��:een Ern�st Fitch 2£30 �•iissis�ippi. St. � rridley� �I�iinnesota � � � RERLt1AL ;�Iaplc L�:.:.:s 6310 Hi� r,;,�. f �=65 Fridley�. i•iinnesot��. REPdE6�JAL Central E:�bers 5.�C0 Centr�:.l Ave. Fridle,v, 'c•:inneso ta CtE1��E!d.�L i�iidl�nd Co--cp � I�691� �t :��in St. Fridley� Minne:r� ta rJillian Gottwzldt CArI Birnby Sol h'ash APPROVED EY: Health Inspactor Health Ir.s;�:� ctor Health Ir.slecior Health T�nspector I' RENE4lAL Dea.l.ers t��^nu�°acturir.p Co. Sol Nash Health Inspector 5130 P�[_: in � t. � Fridley� i�iinneso ��, _� � �� v � �� .� REGULAR COUNCiL riEETING, APRIL 1, 1968 REA?E�r:4L Target Stores� Inc. 755 53�'d rtve. Fxidley� Minnesota RENE4lAL D�si'fy t s A�a 74:19 E . River Road Fri.dley� i�Iinnesota REi��:�;:�L Yhoeni:: Cliow ;�Iein 242 Mississi�pi St. Fridl.ey� P-iinnesota cZEI�t:T4L FiiC rlorthern Ordinance �8tn � r��rsn��.11 r"ridley� �•iir.r.e� ta REiVE41AL Eunica � s C^ tering 10l�0 Osborne Road Fri.d].ey� i�:ir.nesota REP�'IIAL Unity Hospital 550 Osborne Road �'ridley� i�iinnesota REME�•1AL Rttrgar Kin� b/10 University Ave. , Fridley� Minnesota REI�E!�JAL Ho).i.d�y ViZlage North 250 57tn Az-� o Fridley� �.;:irn�sota RE1VE47r.L Snyder Dru� St•ore 6�82 Uni:-ars�+J Ave. � Fri_dte;�� P-iir�7esota F�r�!•1AL HO'rfJ_P. � S 24.� T�ilGS1�S1pL1 St. FI'1-dlA'y� i:innesota REI�7ESJ�I� Hocr� rd Johnsor. � s 5z77 Central �ve. F�•:�dJ.eY� ?iir_nesota REISr',GI�L CY:3neGe Vi11a�e � � 63!i!* H.; �h..,1y � 65 F�'idlaf� P�Iinne�ta Rfchard F�lir,e Earl ri. Duf�'y Lyn Hom Eri.c Raptedi Arthur J. McClellan John Haines Russell Peterson Do�ovan Eric?�cson ' Lloyd Berkus Howard Nelson Helen Taft $enton Wong . PAGE 13 a Health Inspector Fiealth Inspector iiealth Snspector Health Inspect�r He�].th Insp�:.ctor Health Inspectr�r Health Ins; actor Health Ir.spector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector REGULAR COUNCIL TtEETING, APRIL 1, 1968 CIC�IRETTr. RENE1�IAL Cliff Service Centcr 7250 Central Ave, Fridley� Aiinnesota RENEWAL Steigers "66" 65�9 Central Ave. Frl�ley, i•Iinnesota RENEGIAL Dick � s Idor �h Star 40�,0 rlarsiiall. Fridley� M�,nnesota RENEWAL 1Q0 Twin Drive In Highway �05 & 694 Fridley� P�iirnew~ta RENEj,J�:L Duffy � s A�?•J 7429 E. Ri.ver Road Fridley, A�iinnesota. RENEl,1AL Tar�e�; Stores Inc. 755 53rd Ave. Fridlay, P'.ir.nesota Ft�,Ir�t•!AL R�verside Stand?rd 8100 E. River Road Fridley� I�iinnasota REI��t•1�L Ar+, � s Superatte f�.!;83 Ur.}��er�it;� 1ve, Fri�ley� .•i:n':esot� REl �'�fAL Gord�-t s C�zrtry Eoy 1CL2 Osbc..-_a ?::c F2•id1eY, ;;ir�eso'.:3 DELIVERY � ���C'r: RETdEidAL America.. L�n� ^ Supplf 47 so� 9t.r_ s�. 2.?x��?apolis; .�'i.^�:��ot� 0 BY: Acorn Vending Acorn Vending Richard Hennessy PAGE 14 APPROVEII BY: Chief of Police Chief o£ Police Chief of Police Outdoor Theat� e Caterers ChiEi' of Palice Earl t4. Du€�fy �t3.char'd�'Kli�� Jar:es A�strong Artnur Stira.nson Gordcr. S':�ensoa BXs George Amur.dson Chief of Police Chief of Polica Chief of Police Chief of Police Chief of Police �:PF'�OVLD EY: Chief of Police -, i 0 REGULAR COUNCrL MEETING, ApRI� 1, 1968 R�I�4lAL Anoka Cleaners & Dyers ?-9.11 so„ 2nd st. A'��:;'�a� ri�nne;,ota ?Vv� �;SiABL{S'ru�y';;y RENEWAL Spartan Dept. Store 5351 Central A ve. Fridley� I�iinn�sota �'1 Target Food Stores 7>5 53rd Ave. rr;�nley� i4ir.nesota � G��"�-�h�� PICKUP REIJEWAL .G+_;'o�,.r. }:�.r Piz,-ki,.p Service �:r_:. :.�u ' • ° r . Coon Rap3.�i�� p.��esota REl`JEWAL Rub?�;.s}� Removal� Inc. 11./.0 lst St. �i.�d � New Brighton� iyLinnesota REP��i•lAL Fridley, Sanitation Inc. 7570 Highway n 65 Frid_ley� i�.innesota REIv'E:•JAL Ca, i�;,�.2�r t s Se.rvice Inc. �SE� Je�fer�on St, P�]a.ir�e� Minnesota GUN CI�UF RENE:,ihL Fi•.0 Corporation 4�th €c .-i�r ;h�ll Fx•_d�e:j� i°iit:.�e� ta xc� r�acxT�� REi�r.'rL4L AJ, � s Gulf 7365 E � Rivar Rcad Fridley� Mir.nesota Sam Hermanson �P.7�s.'..� •. �r Ralph Goldhirsch Hy Appleba.�.un BY: Jack Gallagher Robart Plixon Ben Shutrop Lorraine Gallagher BY: K. Knutzen BY: Allan t�Jikstro:, 0 PAGE 15 Chiei of Police AP1��3{�ED� p�: • •� Health inspector Health Inspector APPROVED BY: Health Inspect�r , Police Chief Health Inspector Police ChieF H�lth Inspector Yolice Chief Health Inspector Police Chief APPROVED BY: Police� Chi�f • APPROV�,'D B°: Hzalth Inspector REGUi,AR COUr:CIL MEETING, APRIL 1, 1968 OFF SALE RENEGtAL Sr�,yd�r Drugs Inc. 6�82 University Ave. F�idley� Nlinnesota REI�'E6�►r1L Jimt's Dairy Store 6253 Uriiversity Ave. Fridley� Minnesota RENEWAL Gordyts Country �oy ' 101�2 Osborne Road FridleyJ Minnesota REPTE4IAL Artts Superette 64�3 University Ave. Frid].ey� Niinnesota RENEi%lAL Holiday Village iyorth 250 57th Ave. Fxidley� rii�esota RENEtd�? L Target Food Stores 755 53~'cl Ave. FI•idl Pv� Nlinnesota RENEWAL P�nn, t s Super i�,arket 6540 Ur�i�ersity Ave. Fridley� M3.rinesota RENEtdAL The Kro�er Co. 5251 Ca�.tral Ave. Fl•idJ_ey� I�iinr.esota RENEWAL Fr�rley� Focd �ta.rket . Q-'�S�F E., River Road Fridley� rlir�nesot,a. FtEPIEi�JAL Red G1,.rZ Stores b52>` Univers�t� Ave, Fridley� i�iinnes� ON SALF FiEIdE'dAL i��a��le :.anes 6�10 H�.�,h;ray r'6� F��'idlev, PQir.nes�ta BY: Lloyd Berkus James Rocheford Gordon S��enson Arthur Swanson Donovan Erickson Jonath�a Stores Inc. Marion LeVine J. MeL�ose Jatr.es. Tr�:pe w. a. coo<< BX: William Gottwladt 0 PAGE 16 A P� ttOVED BY : Health Tnspector Police Chier Health Inspectoi• Po13ce Chief H3alth Jr.gpector Police Chisf Health In�pector Palice Chie� Health Inspecior Polic� Crief Health Inspector - Police Chiei Health Inspector Polxce Chief Health Inspector Police ChieF tiea].th Inspector PoL'.ce Ch3.ef He�.lth Ihspector Police Chief - A PPROVED BY; Health Inspector �Police Chief ' , � � � , � � r � ' ' �J ' � I ' I � REGULAR COUNCIL rfEETING, AYRIL 1, 1968 REIt�t�JAL Knights of Columbus �31 Hig;�way � 65 Fridley, Minr.esota RENEWAL Howie1s ' 2l+Q �Lississippi St. Fridley� P•iinr.eso1�a, Gayno AZaloney Howard Nelson SERV ICE ST 4T I Oi�1S BX ; RENE4IAL Burkets Texaco Earl Burke �301 Highway r b5 Fr�clley� Minnesota REPJE6JAL Holly "66�r Service Phillips Petroleum Co � 6500 University Ave. Fridley� Minneso ta REA'EL�AL Pete i s Superior t1400" Gulf Josef Seviil.e 7315 Hight•�ay �65 Fridley� ;�iir:nes� ta REIv'E:�L4L R�nrs Standard Roland C�x 6l�90 Ur.iversity Ave. Friale�r� ,iinnesota REIVEt�IAL Wi1—�'red Oii Co. Fred Vye 37C9 :larshall Fridley� Minriesotz � REi�,!JAL C�;:.�ral Speedy Car biash Stu:�rt PiiLlstrcm 5201 C=;r.t�al Ave. Fridl.ey� �r;inr,esota . REb`EtdAL Gulf Superi�r Station George Peterse� � 53C0 Ce:-��ral ."-_ve. Fridley� i:ir� esota RENE4!AL Fridle�t L; 57C1 Univei•siy,;,� �ve; Fr��'ley� iii:r.escta REI1Eb1AL I�,4Tget r^ridley T--S 755 53rd Ave. Fridley� rtir.nesot� Dua.ne Sci�lott�^.an R. Nifki.n PAGE 17 Health Tnspector Police Chief Health Inspector Police Chief APPROVED BY: Building .:�sn2ctc: Fire De�rt:nent Building Insoector Fire Degartmant Buildin� i*:spector Fire Departmer.t Buildin� Inspect� F�'re� De�rt:a�ent Buil.din� Inspector Fire Depa; tr�ent Buildin� Inspector Fire Deoartr�e^.t Building Inspector Fixe �Depa.rtr,►ent Bui.ldi-�g Inspector Fi�e DeFartMent fi�1'' -�:ii ng Inspectcr Fire De�:srt�-nent REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, ApKiL 1, 1968 Ri.NE�1AL 4lantland St4rd2�d Oil 5311 University Ave. Fridley� Minnesota RF:hTEbJAL Riverside Standard 8100 E. River Road Fridley� I�iinne� ta RE,NE[�IAL Holiday Service 5�07 University Ave. Fridley� Minnesota REI�'EE•lAL t4ico Independent Oil 6500 E. Ri.ver Road Fridley� Niinn�sota TAVERN kEI�1Et�7AL �Iaple Lanes 6310 Highway �'6� Fridley� rlinnesota REI�rEtJAL Kni�hts of Columbus b831 High�ray r 65 Fridley, t�Iinne� ta Rc.;)iEW!�L �Io ti ie i s 240 �fississippi St. Fridley� ;�7innesota USED C.? R L,QT kF:Ir�41AL S.�.it�y�s i•.otor Co. 5649 Ur.zversity Ave. Fridley� i�iir.nesata V�i:'DIP:G i�;.'.Ci;I'i��S NEGI Burke�, Tex�cc 6301 Higi�.�::�; ;"b5 - Fridley� i:i:-r.esot3 NEG► Fridley DX 5701 University �.•r�. Fri.dley� i�iir,neso v^. James Wantla.nd James Armstgng Central Service Co. Keruzeth l�tix BY: 4Jilliam Gottwaldt Gayne rfalone;,� Howard Nelson BY: Davia s�r:���2�:P BY: Earl F. Burke Superior Music Co. PAGE 18 Building Inspector Fire Department Building Inspector Fire Depar�nent Building Inspector Fise Degartment Building Inspector Fire �epartment APPROVED BY: Health Inspector Police Chie* Healt�h T�:���ctor Police Chiaf Health Inspector Police Chiaf APPROVED BY: Building In�pector Pol,ice Chief Fire Degartu.ent APPR�VED EY: Healih Inspector Health Ir.spector _� � � �� ' � � __ � , � � � � � � � � � � � � � � � REGULAR COUNCIL MEE�IPIG, APRIL 1, 1968 �'�� Fridley D?C Duanc� Sch.lottman 5701 University Ave. FridlFy, :�iirnesota t�rmzr�G i�iACHIPIES gy; NEj�� Spart�n 1 s Winifred Perkins 5351 Central Ave. Fridley� Minn�sota h'�� Central. Speedy Car T�!ash Gene Qverlien 5201 Central Ave. Frl.dley� �Iinnesota $LACkTOPPII�G A.B.C. Blacktop Co. 1308 Main St, N. E, f•- , Minneapolis, Nlinnesota Byv James L, Turpin A.lI Service Blacktoppir.� Co. 313 97th Ave. N. E, Minneapolis, Minnesota By; Eldo Finseth Modern Road�•�ays 7045 18th Ave. So. Minneapolis, Minnesota.. Byt Gloria E. Smith EXCAVATI i�'G Carl Bolander & Sons Co. 2933 Pleas�nr Ave. South ' PAGE 19 Health Inspector APPROV:D EY: Health Inspector Health Inspector RENEtJAL RENE[dAL REN�k'AL Minneapolis, rlinnesota Bya Ro�er Erickson RENFtdAL Brighton E�:cavating 1920 lli�h�:�ay 96 � New Eri�hton, riinnesota E}': Geor�e Ii�tiyki.e�:�iez RE`�E[•;AI, G. L. Contractino Iuc.. . 47�E3 Shady O�k P.oad �. Hopki_ns, Minr�esota By; Gilbcrt L, Swanson FE�E�d�1L Grudein Erot��c rs Co . . 635 Not�ii Fi�i.��r • St. Patil, i�fintie�o�a By; riytiri�i Ko Grudeui RENF.[d,1L BLDG. INSP. BLDG . I1�S P . BLDG .. INS ° . , BLDG, INSP. � BLD�, IrISP . � BLD^, , INS P . PLEG, INSP: 1 I � � � 0 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, APRIL 1, 1968 iiouser Corp , 3703 riarshall St . N, E. F.riuley, Pliiinesota Jarson's Service Co. 9180 Xylite St. N, E. Minneapolis, Minaesota Park Construction Co. S1 - 37th Ave. N, E. Minneapolis, Minnesota Welinski & Son 9316 Jamesto��m Minneapolis, riinnesota $y� Edgar W, iiouser Bye Lloyd ri. Jarson REA'E[•:AI., RENE[,'�V, By: Duane E, Yrairie RENELdAL By: Ge�rge Welinski GAS SERVICES Advanced �Ieating & Air CondyInc, 6225 University Ave. N. E. Minneapolis, Minnesota By; Donald �Iodsdon Air Comfort Inc, 3300 Gorham Ave. Minneapolis, riinnesota By: Donald P.uden Anoka Plbg . & iItg . � 2209 Main St. N. [d. Anoka,.Minnesota By: Byron Bromley Backdahl & Olson Plbg. & Htg. 3157 Chicago Ave. � Minneapolis, Minnesota Bye Clarence Olson • Berghors t Plbg . & FItg : � 1G08 Coon Rapids Blvd. Coon F•apids , Mi.nnesota By: Kenneth Bergllors t Euchman Plbg. Co�, Inc. 3035 L}�ndale Ave. SoUth tiinneapolis, Minnesota Byt Walter buchman Coaunerci.�.l Air. Cond , . �07 South 7t}i St . � Minneapolis, Ptinnesota By� James L. Quade RENIstdAL RENEWAL PAGE 20 BLDG, INS� I BLDG, INS:.I BLDG. IK�:' . I BLDu, INS° . � HTG, Ir . � RENE[dAL HTG. INSP .� RENE[dAL HTG. INSP, RENEir1AL HTG, INSP, RE�tE[�AL REI�TE[•?AL RENr41:1I. HTG, IPiSP : I HTG. INSP,. � -, �iTG o IN� . d REGULAR COUNCIL r1EETING, APRIL 1, 1968 PAGE 21 Cronstroms FItg. & Air Cond. 4410 Excelsior Blvd. � St. Louis Park, Minnesota $yo Loc•�ell C, Anderson RENE[�IAL Louis DeGidio Oil & Gas Burner 310b Findley Place M�c�neapolis, �iinuesota Byo Louis DeGi.dio RENET;�AL Frank' ittg. & SheeL rietal Co. 25�31 Marshall St. N, E, � Minneapolis, Minnesot� By: Frank Vo�t RENEtdt1l, Grudem Brothers Co. . 635 North Prior St . Paul , Minnes ota By o Leo 41, Bren RENE��4�L Minneapolis Gas Co. 739 Marquette Ave, Minneapolis, Mi.nnesota Bya Arthur Ahlqui_st RENE47AL Mooney & Ridler P1bg. & Htg. 2816 Harriet Ave. South � • Minneapolis, rlinnesota By; Davicl J. Ridler RENf:LdAI, Northern Propane Gas Co. . 11300 Central Ave. N, E, Minr.eapolis, rlinuesota By: Wm. R, McPhail RENELdAL Schi.app Plbo . & Htg , 937 88t-h Lane N. W. Coon Rapids, Minnesota By; Stanford Schnapp RENE[dAL Geo . Sedg�•�ick Htg .& Air Cond . 1001 Xenia Ave, South - - riinneapolis, rlinnesota Bye Stanley Snyder RENEWAL Standard �Itg. Co, 410 West Lake St. Minneapolis, Minnesota Gr NLR,AL CO.+TRAC'1'OP, Alden Corp, 419 SOLIt�"1 GCtl St . Minne<lpolis, rlinnesota Berglund-Johnson, Inc. P.Oa itati D Excelsior , Minnesota By: Tony Ferrara Byt Jim Dols Ey: Norman Eer.�lund RENEidAL RENF.�dAL P.E NE 6J�1L HTG, INSP. HTG. zrrs�. iITG . INS P . HTG. INSP. HTG� IT?SP. HTG, INSP. HTGo INSP. HTG. INSP. HTG. INSP. HTG. I\SP. ELDG. INSP. SLDG, INSP, REGULAR COUNCIL MEETYNG, APKIL l, 1968 Rodney Billman, Inc. 3000 36th Ave. N. E, Minneapolis, riinnesota Chucks Const, Ca. 3800 }Ia��es S t, N, E, Minnea.polis, rfinnesota Clemron, Inc, 701 Col:umbia �lvd. Minneapolis, rfinnesuta George F. Cook Const. Co, 2833 Lyndale Ave. South Minneapolis, Minnesota Frankli.n Const. Co,, Inc. 2611 East Franklin Minneapolis, Minnesota PAGE 22 Bys Rodney W. Billman RENETdAL Syo Charles J. Nelson P.ENE<<'E1L By: Clem Johnson Byo G. F, Cool�:, Jr. By; Roberl D. Brager Fridholm Construction Co. 1795 St, Clair Ave. St. Eaul, Minnesota By% Ed Fridholm Ganter's Const. Co, 8091 �Iigtic�ay �`65 , . Minneapolis, Minnesota Sye P;llie A. Ganter Andrew P: Ga�oel Contractors, Inc. 2407 Washington St. N. E, Minneapolis, Minnesota By; Andre�a Gawel Giertsen Co. 3501 Xen�*ood Ave , ` tlinneapolis, Tlinnesota By; I,ouis D_ ��r Gorco Construction. Co. 3384 Ero��mlo.a Ave. St. Loui.s Park, rfinnesota By: Sheldon �. ,i D. W. �Iarstad Co,,. Inc. �101 fIi�hc•;ay �f�GS MinneaF�olis, ,Iinnesota � By; Alton Johusor. Honiedale Yl.ders, Inc. 5217 Wlyzata Blvd, MinneaPolis, Minnesota By; 1`7orman Ctilzin RENEtdAL RENEidAL RENF.6dElL RENEWAL RENE�dAL REN�:WAL RENEW�II, RENF,I�'AL RE�;EiJEU, REiVELdAL BLDG, INSP. BLDG, INSP, BLDG, INSP. BLbu, I�SP, BLDGa INSP, BLDG, INSP. � BLDG, INSY. I BLDG. It�ISP . BLDG, INSP, I �BLDG, INSP. ELDG, I�;SP � a � s � - BLD,r,. INSY. REGULAR COUNCYL riEETYNG, APRYL 1, 1968 Inter City Blders. 35- �Iigliway 10 Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Joseph Shun Ives•Const. . 802� Quir.cy St. N, E. Minneapolis, �iinnesota By: Ives P,oisver.t Chris Jensen & Sc�n Coo 1400 Selby Ave. St. Paul, Minnesota By: Chis Jensen T, C. Kjeseth Const. Coe 4230 Central Ave. N. E, PAGE 23 RENEWAL RENEtidAL RENEL�1AL Minneapolis, Minnesota By� Theodore Kjeseth RE��tEk�AL Littdwall Coustruction 1I20 [dest P•ii.nnehaha Pk�aay Minneapolis, rlinncsota By� � G. H.-Lind�•�all Miles Construction Co. ' 4500 Lyndale Ave. North Minueapolis, Minnesota Byo Ron Scholl Henning Nelson ConsL. Coo G216 Shoreline Drive Minneapolis, Minnesota Byt Henning Nelson Plytaood Minnesota 3737 Marshall St. N. E, Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Fudy Bosch�aitz L. W. Samuelson Const. Inc, 7800 East River Road -. � Fridley, Minnesota . Bye Le Wo Samuelson Sexter �uilders 3601 France Ave. North . Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Donald Sexter ilugo Skrandies Const, 195 �lugo St o 1� o E, Fridlc:y, tiinnesota By: Hugo Skrandies Staber Const. Co. 2 - East 26th St, Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Audrey Staber REiVEW��Z RENEWAL RENEIdAL RENEi��E1L REN�i�'AL RENE��'AL RENEWAL BLDG .Ii� SP , BLD!�, I:�SP. I BLD�, INSP. � BI.DG. INSP. � BLDG, 7NSP. � BLDC.. ItiSP. � BLDv , Ilv'S P . I BLDG, INSP. BLDG, INSP. ! BLDG, INSP, BLDGo I�SP.; RENE[�:A1. ELDG , ZtdSP . REGUT,AR COUNCiL �fEETING, APRIL 1, 1968 0 Swanstroin Co,, Inc. 1350 Sky�•rood Lane Fridley, Minnesota By• A. E. Swanstrom Western Const, Co. 3017 Lyndale Ave, South Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Milton Chazin Dean L, Witcher Inc. � 400 2nd Ave, South rlinneapolis, Minnesot� By: Mr. Adamson Zuehlke Gonst, Co. 6495'Pierce St. N, E, Fridley, Minnesota By• Robert Zuehlke HEATING Advanced Htg, & Air Cond. 6225 Uni.versity Ave� N, E. _ PAGE 24 RENEIdAL RENE��'AL RENE[dAL RE NE iJAL Minneapolis, Minnesota Byo Donald C, iIodsdon REIV�idAL Allied Store Equipment 6100 Wayzata Blvd. MinneaPol.is, riinnesota Byo A, L. Robertson Anoka Plbg, & Htg. 2?_09 r1«i�� st. ;v� wa Anoka, Minnesota By• Byron Bron�ley $ackdahl & Olson Plbg, & H�g, 3157 Chicago Ave. RENE 47AL RENfiWAL Minneapolis, riinnesota By% Clarence A, Olson RENEWAL $erghorst Plbo. � Htg, - ' 1408 Coon fiaPids Blvd. - Minneapolis, Minnesota By; Kenneth Berghorst Commercial Air Equipment, Inc. 707 South 7�h St, Minneapolis, Minnesota By; James L. Quade Conditioned Air EquiPment 3_012 Clinton P.ve. South Minneapolis, Tlinnesota Byo C, A. Ferguson Cronstrom's �Itg. & Air Cond. Inc. 4410 �xcelsior Blvd. St. Loui.s Park, rlinnesota Eyo L. C. Anderson REIvE6dAL RENEL�'AL RENE:t�;AT, P.ENEWAI. B�LDG . INS P . BLDG, INSP. BLDG, INSP, BLD: . INS P . L�TG, INSP. �ITG, INSP. HTG, INSP. HTG, INSP.� HTG, INSP. HTG, INSP. HTG. INSP, -' a a J F1TG, INSP. REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, APRIL 1, 1968 Faircon, Inc. . 2021 W, County Rd, C, Roseville, Minnesota By; William R. Forder Frank's iIl-g. & Sheet P1eta1 Co. 2531 Marshall St. Na E, Minneapolis, Min.nesota By: Frank Vogt Grudem Brother.s Coe 635 North Prior � St. Paul, Minnesota By: Leo W. Bren H. S, Horwitz 1411 llth Ave. South Minneapolis, Minnesota Byv Mayer Krupp Reliable Htg. & Coolino Inc, 744 Adams S t, N, E, Hlinneapoli.s, Minnesota Byo David D, Diamond Schnapp Plbo. & Ht�, 937 88th Lane A1, �d, Coon Rapids, riinnesota Bya Stanford Schn�pp Geo. Sedo�•�ick Ht� .& Air Cond , � 1001 Xenia Ave. South rlinneapolis, Minnesota Bye Stanley Snyder St-andard Htg. Co, 410 Ldest Lake St. Minneapolis, Minnesota Bya Tony Ferrara Thomas Air Cond. Co� 815 14th Ave. S. E, rlinneapolis, rfinnesota Bys Lyni� Z'hon�as ThomPson Air Consditi�nin� Co. `� 5115 Hanson Court Minneapolis, Minnesota By; Floyd r1, Thompson Upper Mid�:�est Pipin� Inc, 336 T�ft St. N. E, Minneapolis, Minnesota By° Carl Soreuson MASO�RY Circle Cememt Co, 8532 co. xa is � Osseo, Minnesota Sy• Thomas Dciley PAGE 25 FENEIdAL HTG. II�TSP, RENEIdAL HTG, INSP. RENE�dAL RENEtdAL RE.��[•?�'1L RE\TEti�"1L RENE:•7AI, RENEtdAL RENEWAL R�NE[;�:1L RENEW.�1L, RE.r. iF.6dAL, HTG,INSP, HTG, INSP. HTG, INSF.'. HTG, INSP. HTG, INSP. FITG, INSP. f1TG o INS P . HTG, INSP. HTG, 'INSP. _ BLDG, INSP. REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, APRY� 1, 1968 D. W. iIarstad Co., Inc. 7I01 Highc�ay 65 N. E. Mi.nneapolis, Minnesotti . Bys Alton R, Johnson REA'E[dAL Milfred R, Johnson 1011 jdest 80�h St . Minneapolis, Mi.nnesota Byo M. R. Johnson T. C. Kjeserh Cop.st. Co, 4230 Central Ave. N, E, rz • RENE6d�L inneapolis, ril.nnesota By: Theodore Kjeseth REr;E[J^,L R. E, Ostro�i Inc. 4857 Maryland Ave. North Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Robert Ostrom Leo 0. Sanders Concrete Contxacting 2418 Califoriiia St, N, E, Mitinea�oli.s, Minnesota By; Leo 0, Sanders Donald R, Schiminlcey 3942 Polk St, N, Eo RENEtJAL REZ3ET�lAL Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Donald Schrnin.key RE�TEtdAL OIL BUP.\TEP, Air Comfart Inc. 3300 Goruam Avc. Minnzapolis, riinnesota By: Donald Ruden Ameri_can Oil Co, 2288 County P.d . C St. Paul, Minnesota By; Chester S.chmidt Berghorst Plb�� & HL-g. 1408 Caon F.apid Blvd. RENE [dAL RENEi•74I. Minneapol is, Minnesota Byo - Kenneth Ber�horst RENR[d�tiL Cronstrorn's }It:�. & Air Cond. � 4410 F.:;celsior Elvd. . Minnea�olis, Mi.nnesota By� L, C. Ander.son REP�ii:4!AT. Louis DeGidio Oil & Gas.Burner 310G Findley Place Minneapolis, �tinnesoLa By: I.ouis .DeGidio Frank's Ht�. & Sileet �ial-11 Co. 2531 :1ar5h�z11 St, N. E, �tinneaPol is, i�ii�i�tesul_a By> rrauk Vo;;t RF.: JI: [dAt, RENf�:4JAL PAGE 26 BLDG, INSP. BLDG, INSP, BLDG, INSP, BLDG,.INSP. BI,DCa zrisP, BLDG, INSF HTG, INSP. HTG. INSP. H�'G. INSP. FI'fG. II�SI'. H'1'G. I\TSP. - a � �� HTG, IrtSP. 0 REGULAR COUNCrL P�IEETING, A�RIL l, 1968 PAGE 27 PLASTERIPdG � A. E. Conrad Co. 308 i��est 592 St. Minneapolis, rlinnesota By: A. Earl Conrad RENEtidAL Joe Nelson Stucco Co, Inc. 1150 98rh Lane N, W, ' Coon Rapids, Minnesota Byo Joe Nelson RENEWAL Peterson & Hede Co. 31�+ 17th Ave, North Minneapolis, �fin�lesota By; ArnoLd ri, Iiede RENE[JAL Ben Ruffenwch Plastering Co, 3611 York Ave, - Minneap ol is , Tfinnes ota By a Ben Ruf Lenach RE�IE�JAL ROOFING � Bernard L, Dalsin Co, 8824 [dent�aorth Ave, South Minneapolis, Minnesota By; Bernard L, Dalsin RENEtdAL SIGN HANGERS Brede, Inc. � 2211 Broadiaay N, E. . . Minneapolis, Minnesota Byo James Bratland REi�TETJAL Hi�h�oay D.isplay Inc. 721 Raymond Ave. St. Paul, Minnesata By: G, P. Gutzke RENEWAL Meyers Sign Service Inc. 6��16 Iiigliway �7 Minneapolis, riinnesota Byo ` Arthur rteyers RENF.[•)AL Naegele Cutdoor Adv. Co., Inc. 1700 tdest 78th St. rlinneapolis, Plinnesota By; Warren J. T1cGuire RE�;CtJAi. National Adv. Co. 6850 Soutti Il�irlem Argo, ILl. � By: D. LJ, Torbeson RF.NE[�IAL BLDG. INSP. BLDG. INSP. BI.DG, IvSP, BLDG. INSP. BLDG. IVSP. BLDG, INSP. BLDG, INSP, BLDG, INSP, BLDG, INSP, BLDG. INSP. REGULAR COUNCZL rfEETING,�APRIL 1, 1968 Schubert Outdoor Adv. Co. 2508 �:ast 25th St . Minneapolis, Minnesota By; Lawrence H. Schubert RENELdAL Seven-Up Bottling Co. � 3612 Fast 44th St. riinneapolis, Minnesota Bye Frank P. Zondlo GENERAL CONTRACTOR • Hovland Const. � 4242 Quincy St. N, E, Columbia Heights, Minnesota By: Arden Hovland MASONRY North Star rlasonry, Inc. � 12128 12th Ave. South RENEWAL NEW Burnsville, Minnesota Byt Robert W. Hardman NEW GENERAI, CONTRACTORS L.M.J. Co., Inc. ' 1011 West 80th St. Bloomin�tofl, Minnesota By; M. R. Johnson Kloster-Madsen Inc. 2817 Lyndal-e Ave, South Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Fiorris 0. Kloster D�Vac Sales Inc, of riinnesota 5900 Wayzata B1vd. Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Jim Lang . Allied Buildin� Products, Inc. 707 Oak Ridoe Road � Ropkins, Minnesota By• -Spencer Holle :TEW NEW NEW PAGE 28 BLDG. INSP. BLDG . IATS P . BLDG. INSP. BLDG. INSP. BLDG. INSP, BLDG. INSP. BLDG. Ir1SP, RENEI�TAL BLDG, INSP. I��Call & Company 1618 West Lake Street By: Barry Palm NEW �BLDG. INSP, Minneapolis, �finnesota Tiie mo�ion raas �econ•�c•-l. 'oy Councilman Liebl. 1Jpoci a voic` vote, there b�ing no nays, Piayor Kirk;.am deelared the mo*ion carri�:; unanimously.' • .� Q ` - .� , � , , � REGULAR COUNCIL r1EETING, APRIL 1, 1968 APPOIN'I'�1ENT : Page 29 MOTION by Councilman Harris to concur with the following appointment: N� POSITION REPLACES Peter J. Herlofsky, Jr. Senior Aide in 702 N.E. Pierce Street Engineering Minneapolis, Minnesota Rene Kreutter The motion to approve the appointment was seconded by Councilman Samuelson. , Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, M�.yor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. � ' AUTHORIZATION TO APPROVE PAYMENT FOR EASEMENT - DAVID C. BELL COMPANY: The City Attorney said that this property was previously owned by the Pole Company on the west side of Central Avenue. He said that he has negotiated this easement with David C. Bell Company and feels the sum of $1,000 is reasonable. � MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to concur with the recommendation of the City Attorney and approve the payment of $1,000 for a sanitary sewer, public utility easement over the property owned by David C. Bell Company: Seconded 1 by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. .� � 1 � � DISCUSSION OF POSSIBLE USE OF PUNCHED CARDS FOR BALLOTS IN THE 1968 ELECTIONS: Councilman Harris said he felt this new method of voting would be a real asset to the Community, and he would like to see the Finance Director re5earch the facts and figures on the cost of changing to this method of voting. Mayor Kirkham said he thought it should be done in time to use it this year if possible: There was a discussion about whether the Legislature has authorized other Cities to use this method of voting. The Finance Director said he would check this out. ' MOTION by Councilman Harris to authorize the Finance Director to research the legality and cost of the possible use of punched cards for ballots in the 1968 elections. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. DISCUSSION OF MUTUAL AID LAW ENFORCEMENT PACT: 1 Mayor Kirkham said that at a recent meeting of the 4-Community Mayor's Coordinating Committee, meeting on the ways and means for better cooperation between Police Departments, they were enlightened with the cooperation between the departments that already exists. He said the Committee went.on record 1 commending the Chiefs of the 4 communities and recommending to the�Council's that the pact be adopted. � � The City Attorney said that the agreement was drafted by the Anoka County Attorney and was submitted to the City Attorney's of each community. He said a meeting was held and some changes were made, and now this final agreement speaks for itself. He explained that the Council will authorize � REGULAR COUNCTL MEE TING, APRIL 1, 1968 PAGE 30 � one or more employees or elected officers to make the determination when � assistance should be requested, and other communities decide whether they will give assistance for that particular situation. ' MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to approve the Mutual Aid Law Enforcement Pact and authorize the Mayor and City Manager to sign it, Councilman Liebl asked Chief McCarthy just what advantages this pact will be � to Fridley, Chief McCarthy said this will give the City authority to �equire their men to go to another community to help in a situation, and will give Fridley the ab:.iity to:c�].�,� c.z Lg� ��m o�,� af �otca ��ounfiy in zn emergency. , I#e said ,tfiab this. invo�.�es 41i tI�e �noka County Cammunities:and� some in Hen�ipin �oii�,t�'.,- Gou:�ciJ.inan Sheriilar. asked about the legal liability that Fridley nill fake on. The City Attorney`_saio �hat,the Joint Powers.Act gives the City thc authority to �ign �his type of agreement, and�although ae take ot�.a�financial , obliga_tion, the other Communities do the same thing for Fridley, The Motion approving the Mutual Aid Law Enforcement Pact was seconded by , Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. ' � � ' CONSIDEZ2ATION OF SETTING A DATE FOR THE PARK BOND ELECTZON: Councilman Samuelson said he felt that June llth as suggested at the meeting with the Parks and Recreation Commission was a good date. Mayor Kirkham said that the Bonding Attorney had indicated that this date would be satisfactory for him. Councilman Liebl said he would like to receive the legal description on what the monies can be used for to study as soon as possible. MOTION b�� Councilman Samuelson to set the date of June 11, 1968 as the date of the Park Bond Election. Seconded by Councilman Harris. -Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion-carried unanimously. Robert Hughes, Chairman of the Parks and Recreation Commission, said that the � Commission has looked at the.:first draft of a map prepared for the brochure regarding the election, and he felt it should be ready to present to the Council in about two weeks. � LJ � i � � CONSID�RATION OF POLICE MANUAL; Mayor Kirkham read a letter from the Chairman of the Police Civil Service Commission, Mr. Wilbur Whitmore, stating that they have received and reviewed the Police Manual dated January 1, 1968, and are in concurrence with issuing this manual as policy, and ask that the Council adopt the manual as the official manual of the Police Department. The City Manager said that the Chief of Police, City Council, and City Attorney have all had a chance�to review the manual and suggest changes, which have been incorporated in one place or another and hi feels that thi_s is a workable type of policy, He said that small copies will be m�de which the Policemen can carry. -, i c � c� .' � ! ' >REGULA.R COUNCIL MEETING, APRIL 1, 1968 � ' , , ' � , �� PAGE 31 Mayor Kirkham said he thought the City Manager should be con�mended for this Police Manual, and that it sho»Id have been a part of the City`s operation for a long time. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to adopt the Police Manual dat�ed January 1, 1968 as presented to the Council. The motion was seconded, and upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. COMMUNICATIONS: (A) STATE DEPT. OF HIGHWAYS RE: PROPOSED PEDESTRIAN STRUCTURE AT S1ST AVENUE N.E.: Mayor Kirkham read the letter from the State Department of Highways to the people that were present in the audience. Councilman Harris said he was glad to receive this much awaited reply, and knowing the feelings of the people in the area, he would like to see this proceed with full haste. He suggested that a meeti.ng be set up wi.th the other governmental units and the Columt>ia Heights School District. Mayor Kirkham said that the Highway Department should be instructed to start work on the plans. MOTION by Counca.lman Harris that the Administration get all interested � government units,. and the Columbia Heights School District together to discuss this proposed pedestrian bridge, and that a letter be written to the State Highway Department requesting that they start the preparation ' of the plans for the bridge. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vate, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. � STATE DEPT. OF ECONOMIC DEVELOPMEN'P RE: INDUSTRIAL REVENUE BONDING: MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive and file the communication from � the State Department of Economic Development dated March 26, 1968. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unani.mously. ' � � �. � � _(C) DORF'MAN, RUDQUIST & KARALIS• RE - PERI�IIT FOR WAIVER OF TRUCT WEIGHT RESTRICTION. MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive and file the communication dated March 28, 1968. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there be�ng no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. The City Engineer said that in regard to the load limits placed on the streeks, because the ��eather is exceptionally good, they feel that if the Council wishes, the Administration could go back to issuing load limit permits and increase the restriction frorn 4 tons to 5 tons and reduce the speed limit to 10 miles per hour to compensate for the extra load, ge recommended that $20 be charged for a permit to cover the cost of processing the permits. There was a long discussion regarding whom the permit should be issued to, i.f the truck driver should be required to carry a weight slip for the load he is carrying, weighing the truck to check on the load, and who would be rc�sponsible :�f the delay caused damage to the load (cement for REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, APRIL 1, 1968 PAGE 32 instance), The Council felt that this could be covered•in the permit, and if a company wanted a permit they would have to live up to it, and the liability would be on them. If they were found to be overweight, the permit would be withdrawn, and if they were found going over the speed limit they would be violating the permit. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to concur with the recommendation of the City Engineer and issue load limit permits at a cost of $20. The permits to be issued to vendors for one particular location only, and that non-compliance is cause for revocation and no further permits will be issued. The load limit restrictions are to be increased from 4 tons to 5 tons and the speed limited to 10 miles per hour and that vendors agree to submit to weight check. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the mot_�on carried unanimously.- ADJOURNMENT: There being no further business, Mayor Kirkham declared the meeting at 11.:10 P.M. Respectrully sub�nitted Mary Lu Strom Secretary to the Council n Jack 0. 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I.ICS. �t��ould � ���r••�ci,te di;��c�:io�� froi>> �I�c: Co�_ir�ci I ��s �.o . ny •,c���li�:ion��l � rtenclr:�cn��s i:u the food ��r�d i tt�, r�ce �!��;�: tl�ey r:� ic�iit ;�r't s�i f�o �1�� ve `^�.^:i'C�. �tl 1:�1C i,TC�'ll 1:1�:'C� � SIIJ,<'jl?S{: �:�lEl{: %�1C �.'i't:S.^.Il� �.G;O(1G�I,l��llj:� 1r'�l IC�I c S (�. :;�(_Ci OIl i� I!'S�: t'3." Ci f il� ��C .`�Jj�i'OV^Ci. :'iC�C� l(; t U:l�-? � C�ir' ::�CS� 1� = ny, c: n Lc c:,��:,i�'.�r::d ir� _ i u'.;tire ;�►::.t�c;,:;e�ii:. �' � -- ' , ' � . ' . .' . , ' ' � • ;� :. , --� �, ��.:� 0 r � i�: � c � t- . � . < , J �'"_? � PASSED �3Y THF CITY COUT�,CIL OF TEiE CITY OF FRIDI,r�Y� THIS DAY OF , 196�. .' � �,, _ , . �AYOR J AC c{ 0. K IIZKH.'�N! r ATTFST; ' � CI1 Y CLg?.?� — i�i�ik�aIrJ C. BRUPdSFL•L Fi•rst keading: Second R.e�ding: , :'ubli s:Z • ' - � � , 1 � 1 � . 1 . . � 1 ._ 1 1 � 1 � i � _ � � � � o�.rzrr�r�cE ?�Ta. A1�T ORDINANCE TO PkOHIr3IT T�E fiUIV'TIA�C=, TAKIN�, SFIOOiZT1�, TR,�.PPITIG, KIL•LIP1G OR II��J��?.II�G OF �r:ILD A�,I`�L7?S AND BIRDS WIT�iIN THF� CITY OF Frr.I.P,L:H�Y �1�1D PROVIDIi�iG A PE•?'�?ttL"'Y FCR TFfr; �TIOLATIOI,r THLTi.FOF. TH� COiJNCIy OF TH� CITY OF rRI�TEY i�0 ORP.aTN AS FOLLO,•JS; � SectiOTl 1. It shall be �.zn� ati�rful for any person to hunt, take, s'�oot, 1 trap, kil?_ or inj�zre any �rild 2.t?�_*r':a.ls or birds �ri.th5.n ti:e Cit;y oi' �'ridlpy by �ase of fi.rearms, bow �nd a.rroi�r, +raps, poison, or azly other means. 'Seci;ion 2. The pronibi+�_ons in Section 1 shall not p.rever.t ? pr'c>perty owner, or his a�ents, from eradica+in� roclents on his proper+y. Section 3. The pro:^�b�tions cont,ui.ned in this Or.dinance sha].1 be in � addition to any State or Fec?era.l law re�arrin� t:�e same or .re7_ated su5j ects. IPASSFD 3Y Tfi� CIT� COiJI�JCIL OF T�''�. CITY OF FRTnLEY, T?-lIS __________ DAY OF , 195�. , , , ATTr�ST: � � , ' ' � � CITY CL��K - �IAR.VIN C. BRUT3SELL First Rewdin�: Secor?d Rea,din� : Pub�ish: G MAYOR - J�1CK 0. KIRiCH��:�I w `� i � 1 FRIDL�Y. - �� ' � � � ' �.,, a� � _ - - FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421 City Council ' City of Fridley Fridley, Minnesota 55421 � � ' ' ' ' April 4, 1968 RE: Sec. 1 - Ordinance �i�372 Amendment ��384 Gentlemen: Sec. 5- License Fees It has come to our attention that there is a$10.00 license fee per vending machine a year to become effective-this month of April. If it is at all possible, we would like relief from this tax, as we are a service club interested in community betterment and gifts thereto. Our club has 34 machines throughout the City of Fridley that will give us approximately $150.00 income annually. For the past two years we have had nets of $156.00 and $151.00. The company taking care of these machines would be passing this fee along to our club and with this in mind we would lose this income,as this wouZd mean giving up these machines. There are only four locations that would be profitable to the point that they could absorb such a license fee, they are: Snyder's Drug , Red Owl ._ . Fridley State Bank City Hall � !_ JI � ' ' This is just one source of income to our service club from which we underwrite and pay for equipment available to the public, examples are: 1964 - Football Score Board at High School Atheletic Field Cost: $1,500.00 1966 - Father's Waiting Room at Maternity Ward . Cost: $ 800.00 -2- City Council City of Fridley Fridley, Minnesota April 4, 1968 1967 - Cardiac Arrest Unit for the Hospital Cost: $2,500.00 1969 -$500:00 Pledge to the Children's Eye.Bank Clinic of U. of Minnesota � Plus Holiday Baskets for the Needy Thank you for your kind consideration, not only in behalf of our service club but any others that would qualify. Yours truly, FRIDLEY LIONS CLUB /J �°�-�-��-- � �� W. H. Beery Secretary WHB:vs .� � ' ' LJ , , ' � � , , � ' J 1 � [1 � �J � ' PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION Fridley, hlinnesota 55421 6431 University Avenue N.E. ' T0: Hon. rlayor and Council City of Fridley FROM: Parks and Recreation Commission SUBJECT: Park Brochure Phone: 560-3450 April 11, 1968 Attached to this memo is a draft copy of a brochure on the forthcoming park bond referendum, While still in rough form and lacking in quality of layout, this draft shows in a general way the Commission's preference for the content of the finished brochure. Mr. Ralph Officer, a citizen of the Spring Brook Park neighborhood, has assisted us in arranging for the quick and inexpensive reproduction of the draft. We felt that it would be easier for the Council to evaluate if presented in this form. Action Requested 1. The Commission request that the City Council review this draft and offer comments and suggestions for improvements as a guide to further.work on the final brochure. The Commission will meet again on Tuesday evening, April 16th; to con- tinue this work. 2. If the Council agrees in principle with the draft and finds nothing in it which would be harmful if distributed, we would like the permission of the Council to use it as a temporary means of passing information on the Parks Now program to members of the public who come forward with offers to assist in bringing about the adoption of the plan. cc: Parks and Recreation Commission Mr. Homer Ankrum Mr. Virgil Herrick Robert J. Hughes, Chairman Parks and Recreation Commission -'�_ � , ' ' , , FOR 1i�E PEOPI.E INHO LIVE IN FRIDLEY , Fridley has made significant improvement in its parks over the past ten year.�, but in doing this job on a pay-as-you-go basis, has not been able to keep up with the growth in population. More and more, calls for imQnediate improvement have been heard by the City Council and the Parks and Recreation Commission. In � response, the Co�+mission has proposed a major park improvement program and ask the citizens of Fridley to determine in an election on June il, 1968, whether it should be put into aperation. , THE NEED , Today there are several neighborhoads without any park there is land for parks, but it isn't developed. In still begun but will take years to complete. , ' � , � ' ' ' , ' land. In vther areas others, development has There is about $32,000.00 each year for all park improvements in the City's normal budget. This does not allow keeping up with a fast-growing population. If the City is to have parks for people who need them now, a great deal more money must be applied for the next year or two. THE OB.IECTIVES Since the need is for parks now, the objectives of the proposal emphasize immediate action rather than long term improveraent. The objectives are: 1. To provide useful neighborhood parks in those parts of town which have none now. 2. To improve existing facilities in parts of tc�wn wherc Lhey are inade- quate now. 3. To provide land for future parks in parts of tawn where people will be moving in during the next few years. THE PROPOSAL The Parks and Recreation Co�mnission and Director of Parks and Recreation, 6ir. Paul Brown, prepared the pYoposai during a year-long study of Fridley's park nesds. Mr. Edward Braddock, formerly Chief Engineer iar the Minneapolis Park Board and now a park consu2tant, provided professional advice and did the prelimi- nary detail planning and cost estimation. The proposal was reviewed by the Com- mission and the City Councii over a four month period before it was approved and recommended to the voters. The majox features of the proposal are given in the outline on the following page. ,. � _ �� � , PARKS for the people of Fridley NOW PAGE 2 THE COST � The entire park improvement program will cost the home owners of t�ridley less than the price of one gation of gasoline each week. The best estimates show that the $1.5 million program will cost the owner of a$15,000 house only $7.08 per year. , The owner of an $18,000 house wili pay $9.11; a$2I,000 house, $1i.13; a$30,000 house, $21.25; and a$40,000 house, $25.30. The owner af an average house in town will pay about 1$ cents a week. u � Today. Fridley has 30 parcels of park land covering 222 acres. (Four of these tracts are too small or are poorly located for use as parks.) � � ,_�_;� � There are four major neighborhoads which either have no park land at all or have only small playlots availab2e. Each of these neighborhoods have a significant number of children in the age range which needs larger parks �ited to active sports. ' ' , � , J ' ' ' ' ' F Only three of our parks can be classified as cc�pletely developed (capable of being used to the maximum degree possible). Eleven more paxks are partly developed and partly useful. With the Park Improvement Program ia operation. . Fridley will have 36 parks covering 32U acres of land. (Excluding the small and unusable parcels now held.) There will be no populated area in town without a park. There will be park land ready for development in those areas which are likely to grow in population next. Twenty parks will be developed for camglete usage. Five more parks will have been developed to the stage that they can be brougAt to maximum usefulness by work done under the Park Department's annual b�dget. All but two of the usable but undeveloped tracts now owned will be in deve�d, useful condition. P A R K S i�or the people who live in Fridley N 0 W e w * * * * �r ♦ • April 1, 1968 MEMO T0: City Manager and City Council FROM: Finance Director SUBJECT: Sewer and Water Laterals - Assessment Lot 17, Clover Leaf Addition In the fall of 1967, the City of Fridley prepared an assessment roll for service connections that included Lot 17, Clover Leaf Addition. The assessment that was to be placed on Lot 17, Clover Leaf Addition came to $708.46. The City Attorney has been negotiating with the property owner's attorney on this matter. An agreement has been reached between the two attorneys on an amount of $531.35. This is the amount that would be put on the new assessment roll to be made up in 1968 if the Council �o approves. I would recommend that the City accept this figure. ' , _ ,} v � j ��•.r�.n,. , . ., ^..v�r1..•}�G 't MARVIN C. BRUNSELL Finance Director MCB:sh cc: Virgil C. Herrick, City Attorney Clem Covertson �� � � _x. , t 1�1 E h1 0 R A P� D ll hi Februa ry 8, I 968 h1Et.10 T0: M�rvin C. Brunsel ( Finance Director F�1ET90 FROt�i : V i rg i I C. Nerr i ck ;f'�,f,_� :� C ity Attorney ( St1BJECT: Lot 17, C lover Le�d Addit i on ^ �� ?� ._ -, 4 -` _ i � As you rec, I I,. I!1r. C( em Covertson, through h is ��ttorney, objected to �� w��ter �3ssessment in the �mount of �%08.46. This w�,s an ��ssessment mC�de under our ordinance after � p��rcel that h�-�d origin�l ly been ��ssessed for one residence was spl it so that :� second residence could be built. Bec�use of some question �bout the enforcibility of this ordin�-�nce, it i s my suggest ion that the C ity �-�gree to reduce the or i g i n� I � ssessment by ?.S o. Th i s i s agree�b ( e to h�r. Covertson and his attorney. I suggest th�,t you p I��ce th i s matter on the �gend�, for Counc i I � pprbv:� I . . � �i � r � , � � , � � � � ' I � � � I � , r � �� 560-3450 � � ��t o �ic�[e °c� cy 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE Cit.y Council c�o Homer R, A.nkrum Cit,y Manager 6431 University Avernie N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Ge.ntlemen: ANOKA COUNTY FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421 April 11, 1968 Re: Bids for 2 Ton Carry-all Truck Attached herewith is the bid tabulation for the bids opened o:n April 10, 1968 at 10:30 A.M. The lowest bid on base bid and alternate �`1 was submitted by Southview Chevrolet, 303 North�Concord Street, South St. Paul, Mi.nnesota 55075, in the amount of $2,598.00. The base bid covers trading in the 1961 Pl.ymouth, and alter.nate #1 is to buy the truck without any trade in. If the Council wishes to award this bid, I recommend that it be awarded to Southview Chevrolet for base bid in the amo�nt of $2,598.00.. �Q,/J m Yours very truly, ^ � � � �� ����,1.C�, � � ,. � . �� _ L^ (� . NASIM M. QURESHI, P.E. Cit,y Engineer - Director of Public 'd�orks .. , NF'W � TON C11�tIiY-ALL �TRUCF; F��IDLE,'Y, P�iTNNESOTA Bids Opened April 10, 1968 at '10:30 A,M, . Pl��li�iIOI�D;�tt Anoka Inter.national Sales & Service Highway #10 West Anoka, Minnesota 55303 Grossman Chevrolet Co. 1304 Lake Street Minneapolis, i�7innesota Holand Motors 4419 Excelsior Boulevard Mi.nneapolis, Minnesota Main Motor Sa1es, Inc. 222 East Main Street Anoka, Mi.nnesota Paro.n Motors 1561 Hig'nway �8 New Brighto.n, Ninnesota �iID ll]��t�0� 1T ��t���.!� ;,c ;.� C �<..c, f:. �/ �� o, � �; � �, ��� �\ C'� �i. �:. .1 �' i�_:._� � v � /3S. , . c �: .',�� � ,, t C�.��� '��.3�, y � polor Chevrolet Inc. 1801 Coun.ty Road F White Bear Lake, P�Zinnesota Southview Chevrolet �03 North Concord Street South St. Paul, Mi.nnesota ---- _--55�75 __--- — � ���� (V _ � i l `,,. 4 Gf�-�- � I L- ��� 3y,c�� Yi1S;�; �:�.;1 � � � `� u i ] ' � `,�� (c5�,��� �'C � 3�r.. �-i- r�.t �t a ��, 5% �; �'v � �� .� �/ � L � ,�, �_: �. a �ti �_,,, � r J � � ,�.L 2� ` • v � , � i / .(i��� . � ,L ��7�,�," � ,, � �� � , �1J� �''. 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Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Gentlemen: ANOKA COUNTY FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421 April �0, 1968 Re: Bids for Fe.ncing Around Fridley Municipal Gaxage Attached herewith is the bid tabulation for the bids opened on April 10, 1968 at 10:30 A.M. The lowest bid submitted was b.y C.yclone Fence Sales in the amount of $7,165.00. The second lowest bid was b.y Crown Iron 4Torks Compan.y in the amount of $8,272.00. . The third lowest bid was by Crowle.y Fence Compan,y i.n the amount of $8,321.80. If �he Cou.ncil wishes to award this bid, I recom- me.nd that it be awarded to C.yclone Fe.nce Compa.n.y. �Q/�� Yours very trul.y, I'- J��(_' ' ; '�' +, /�, rl . � �i NASIM M. QURESHI, P.E. City Engineer - Director of Public Works � , � � t' � ' ' � � � � , � � ' � r , � F�,NC IATG ,� �, . �" a ? ����� �� � �� FOR CITY G�GE � � j �,/�'� .- h � FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA � t� ��� �� 1J2, �' � ` ` j� ✓� /�yM1�L,�- i c � � ',L ._ . , / � . ; � _ Bids Opened April 10, 1968 at 10:30 A..M. ` PLANzIOLDE� �Amco Hurricane Fence County Road 42 Rosemount Minneapolis, Minnesota Century Fence C�mpany Box 8015 '1408 41est County Road C St. Paul, Mi.nnesota Crowley Fe.nce Cocnpan,y 3110 East Lake Street Minneapolis, Minnesota Crown Iron Works Company Fence Department 1200 Central Ave.nue N.E. Minneapolis, Mi..nnesota ' clo:ne Fence Sales U.S. Steel Corporation 4450 L.yndale Avenue South Mi.nneapolis, Mir�nesota Designed Fencin� 3840 West Broado;a,y I�Iinneapolis, Minnesota BID DEPOSIT {3�.�C' _,G-�ti. C. :,s �-.� ..c . .. 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( �y ��. % :� C�_t'�.:-.�_- ��'-�-_�� . %S C'r..(.:.,.��tti . t-� �-. 2, . c t- , :3c',�/liG�� 3 �- C� �.� .��:. . 4�-C-..�Z er (�^('::C,-r` ��" � . 1_� ,14�1•.� / � � :S � � �_ c'-,�_.(.. . �l�'-�: �3, , � �I � �I � ' ' ' � 1. � � � � � �r �r �-r I � .:?.� TIi� MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS T�...'�'PING OF APRIL 3, 1968 INTERESTED PEO�'LF PRESENTt Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Larsan 6580 Hickory St. N.E. S. E. Templin� Builder 61IIl� Stinson Blvd.' Gearge Reilly 72 Rice Creek Way M�iBFRS � F ENT: Mittelstadt ��BERS ABS�NT: Ylinen, Ahonen, 0�3annon� Minish OTHERS PRESE"idT: Clareace Belis�.e,- Building Inspector Acting Chairman Mittelstadt stated that he is the only Board member present tonight, therefore� the only business he can conduct is to listen to.all present a� this meeting for or a;ainst the proposed variance. � S. FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION l�5.2l� FROM 172 _FEET TO 10 FEET� AIdD ►� ��� Y N. E.a FRIDI�EY, NIIiVI� id BLUD. , I�i:�'LS. , i�fINN. OBS �tVATI0N3; 1. The proposed horae is 1,600 sq. ft., 2. Mr. and Mrs. Larson feel that the horne is too large; also the garage could block his viPw to the North. Larson�s live_SW of the proposed buiZding. 3. AZrs. Siegel feels the home is too la�ge. She lines directly South of the proposed building. She is in favor of a home located there. 1t. N,r. Reilly feels that there may be a traffic problem. It is 3�� and 10� to the home fron the curb. (The Boa.►-d Chairiaan Peels that thi.s is sufficient.) Mr. Rei11y has no real objection other than it may be a traffic hazard. • �ROFOSALs lo Recall the Board of Appeals as so�n as possible� or 2. �ut it on the next Council Agenda. (April 15, 1968) No one present really objects - they feel the home is rather large, but they could live with it. It is a nice home. ' BOAR.D OF APt EALS, A�xzL 3, 1968 � �'AGE 2 �NE RESTE�ICTION: ' Gara;e cannot face Hickor� St. Not enough room to get auto ofY of street outside garage. ' Respectfully submi,tted, ' • ' DON MITTELSTADT Acting Chairman � . Apri1. I�� 1968 ' As per telephone conversation Mr. Templin asks that t.his request for nariatzce be tabled for possible revision of house size and location. � � - Clarence Belisle Building Inspector , � , ' � ' ' ' � ' � .-3;� � ' L _J � ' BUILDING STAIVDA;iDS - DESIGN CONTROL SUBGOPli�I.I'I'TE � IyIEETI:IG i�iIPNT�S, Ai'�.IL 10, 1968 The I�Ieeting was called to order by 1�cting Chai:r nan Tonco at 8:00 P.M. ROLL CAI�L : N��ERS� sRES�iT: Tonco, Dittes, Bier.mann NI�:B�RS ABSENT: Hauge, Erickson OTiiERS I�RESENT: Buil3ing Inspector Clarence ;3 3lisle, Wyman Smith� Ken Sch•�rallen, �'at Gannon, John O�Hearn, Ke:tth Holvenstat, Bob Rote 1. CONSIDERATION 0�' A DRIV�-IN ON t�1AX S9LITERI�tAN�S �ROPfiRTY, B�IN� ?ART OF LOTS 16 & ' l�xAIiDITORtS S?�BDTDISION �`88. RE�UESi BY ST,: AI�'I'HONY SHOP:'II'dG CENT�R, INC., R�PR.E�F�uTED BY �nMAN SMITH. ' ' ' � ' ' C_J , , , � � Cl Discussion - Inadequate par'�cing - may need parking across M�>>n Lake Drine (ex�ension of Rice Creek Road) . MOTION by Biermann that the building permit be ;ranted for Sandee�s Drive-in sub ject to the f ollowing provisions s 1. A c�mplete plot plan to include adequate p�i•king South of ?�foore Lake Drive (Rice Creek Road) to bring the present prop;rty up to pres2nt enforceable standards and this parking area to be incliiled in the total legal description of the property. 2. Sub;nission a.nd approval of a final landscap .ng plan to update and ir�prove the present property to acceptable planting st��:i�ards as presently required by this conliTaittee. We recommend that an adequate tr imber of boulevard trees be included in the landscaping. 3. Sidet�alks be included in the landscaping p].; �n. !t. Clarence Belisle, Fridley Building Inspectu:�, brou�ht at�ention to the inadequacy of setback. Eighty feet is reqtc .red by Ordinance. rSr. Biermanri exprESSed that he was in favor of the Boarcl of Appeals granting a variance from this requirement. _Seconded by�Tonco. Upon a voice vote� there be::.ng no nays, ihe motion carried unanimously. , *-� �, r-� 2. CONSID�RATIOIV OF A 1�2AidiiFACTURIIVG AP1D DISPLAY BI�: :LDIPIG, 120 � X 225 � ON _ LOT 5, BLOCK � _..,.,. - �,.-� —_ CU?✓��IERCE �ARK. T�UES`P BY IfINCO COR20RATION, �'30 COi•Il1E:RC� LANE,� Minco was represented by Ken Schwallen and �at (�annon. Discussion -� Discussed landscaping expansion area to control wind erosion of soil and weed control. Suggested planting perennial rye gras: and keep mowed. MO�PION by Biermanri to grant building permits sutject to the followings , l, Curbs on perimeter of all parking spaces anc drives excepting emoloyees parking lot and North side of driveway adjacent to iuture expansion space, ' BUILDING S`l'AIdDARDS - DESIGN CONTROL MINUTLS, A�' :IL 10� 1968 i'AGE 2 ' � 2. Submission and approval of a final landsca��:.ng plan to includa addition of boulevard trees (s�ven minimum). Motion �p;�roved subject to above two provision:�, 3. CONSIDERATIOIJ OF A PROPOSAL OF A MAniUFACTURING :'LANT AND RESEARCH BUILDING ON M-2 �.. _.> . �. _.. P. �. �... � t RUP�;R`i'Y� 270 � X 0� and 7� X 7 ���Y�C`1' V�:I: .', �'ARZ'S 0 DARC�L~�� A D� ' 5� C��C`1' O.�I 1� THL SAi•� B�, NG 00 73rd AVL. q 1.E. R�U�;ST BY C_ 1' �- 0., �}�a:�RLS�� 1 �I3 t3Y JOHN 0' HEARi�i. r � � � ' � � ' L_J � ' , MOTION by Biermann to grant building permit ancl approve presented plans. Seconded by Tonco. Upon a voice vote, all votj.:�g aye, the motion was pasaed. !1. CUIdSIDERATION OF A S�•�Ii��lING POOL AT THE GEORGE',' ���?N COURT APARTMENTS, IN PARCEI, 200 and 700, AtTD �T0:4 � S S��BDIGI IO ?���Rr�(z TES�P �Y niALTHIC� FILIS`1'ER. � This item was postponed until later in the meei;.ng. 5. ' COTJ_5I� TIOV OF A CAR CARE CENTER LOC4TED ON L 3T3 7� 8 9 10, 11� & 12� �BLOCK� " t3PI�SE'P-?ALi4iER ADDITION. Rr.��JEST BY KEIT�1 HOL�� ,?�STAT. r - • � .. �, � v �� .. MOTION by Dittes to approve the presented plan;t and recor,unend issuance of building permit subject to the following: l. hTorth wall �rill be faced with brick� the s<< ie as East, ltlest and South walls contrary to plans. 2. Add high,aay type guard rail on inside (Soui;;i side) of redwood fence. This is included per A�r. Holvenstat. Seconded by Bierrnann. Upon a voice vote, there: being no nays� the motion carried unanimously. , !1. No one was present to represent �'ilister or Bak:d �x Pool. I�IOTION by Bierr�ann to table the proposal until ��lacement of pool is positively and clearly defined on official plot plan. �'ool drawings must also be apnroved by the City• Health Gfficer. Seconded by Dittes. Upon a voice, vote� there k��ing no nays� the motion carried unanimously. ADJOURNt�;NT: The Meeting adjourned at 11:20 �.M. Resnectfully submitted, 1 Richard E. Tittes Acting Secretaxy , :-� ��. I .' , � MINUTES OF TiiE SPECIAL MEETING OF TfIE PARKS AND RE( REATION CONibtISSION, APRIL 1, 1968 Meeting was called to order by Chairman Hughes at �:10 P.M. MEhiBERS PRESENT: Eiughes, Cochran, Fitzpatrick, Du� phy MEMBERS ABSENT: Larson OTFIERS PRESENT: Ed Braddock, Park Consultant . Paul Bro�an, Director of Parks anc Recreation Department Mrs. Eleanor Phillips, League of iVomen Voters PARK DEVELOPAtENT - BOND ISSUE PROGRESS REPORT: , Chair.man Hughes met with City Manager Ankrum, Mayor Kirkham, City Attorney Herrick, Finance Director Brunsell and Bond Consuliant Ehlers last week and dis- �ussed in detail the structure of the Bond and whai it would cost the taxpayers. , Land Evaluation, Assessed Values and Limit on Bond Indebtedness were also gone over in discussion. A possible 20 year pay plan or �the General Obligation Bonds was suggested. , � FEDERAL FUNDS - Are they available? Can we a�ply for them? These are questions that were raised. The Commission needs nore information on this sub- ject. Mr. Braddock and Mr. Brown were asked to in�estigate this matter and come back with information and recommendations. ' BROCHURE MATERIAL PRESENTED - Mr. Braddock anc Mr. Brown then presented to , the Commission for their suggestions and study a C�ty map with neighborhoods out- Iined and specific areas where the bond issue woulc prev.ail in respect to land acquisition and development. Commission then disc�ssed what they wanted and what , they felt the people will want to know. Commissior requested map to be revised with all discussion and suggestions included for next meeting. , CITIZENS COhL�tITTEE - The need for a Citizens Committee is critical. All members are to search for and come up with as many people they feel would be of _ help in promoting this upcoming bond issue. People from all parts of Fridley will be needed. A meet.ing will then be scheduled and all participants will be brief- , ed on park bond program. Members are to have cont�cts made by next meeting. LJ ' � � ' _ , , ' ADJOUEtNMENT : There being no further business, the meeting.�as adjourned at 10:20 P.M. Special Meeting - A Special Meeting will be hEld on Monday, April 8, 1968, 8:00 P:b9. Next Regular Meeting - The next Regular Meetirg will be held on Monday, April 22, 1968, 7:30 P.M. ` .` Respectfully submitted, � . �, , � G'«. � � ": ' � iC_�*--�- �---T / � `._ .-Paul Brown, acting Secret.ary - Parks and Recreatior. Commission � ' •' ' , , , .J �� MINUTLS OF TIiF. SPECIAL DIEF:TING OF THE PARKS AND f; :CREATION CO��IISSION, APRIL S, 1965 Meeting was called to order by Chairman Hughes a1: 8:10 P.M. MEMBERS PRESENT: Hughes, Dunphy, Cochran, Fitzpa:rick MEMBERS ABSENT: Larson OTEIERS PRESENT: Ed Braddock, Park Consultant . Robert Brunk, 5268 Capitol N.E. Summit Square Area Ralph Officer, 315 Hugo N.E., Fa�th Circle Area Paul Brown, Director of Parks �.;�.d Recreation PARK DEVELOP��1ENT - BOND ISSUE PROGRESS REPORT: 1. Speaking En;agements: Commission outlined a full calendaz� of speaking engagements with such organizations as the Fridley Jaycee:, Fridley Chamber of Commerce, ' Fridley Rotary Club and the Fridley Lions Club on tap so far. � ' ' � , , , , � ' � i � 2. Guest: Jack Dunphy introduced two guests iivited to attend the meeting:� One coming from the Summit Square Area, Mr. Robert Brunk, and from the Ruth Circle Area, Mr. Ralph Of£icer. Boih men entertained an interest in helping the Commission with the pronotion of the Bond Issue. All Commission members will be askec and expected to give talks pertain- ing to the promotion and successful sale of the Bond Issue. Commission discussed possible questions and particular interests the groups and citizens of Fridley will want to knotiv of and about. One question to consider an ans�,ver to was: What will be our maintenance cos.ts on these newly acquired and developed areas? 3. Citizens Committee: There will be a need for a Fund Raisin; Drive in order to�support printed material and professional a:�vertisement for the success of ' the Bond Issue. This must come fro:r outside the Commission or from a Citizens Support the Bond Committee. Coffee Hours - It was pointed out h��,u important the �Vomen of the City will be to the cause in spreading t:a� word. Newspapers - The local ne�vspapers m�a�t be kept up. to date on the informa- tion and details pertaining to the dcive. 4. Luncheon b4eeting: Director Brown gave the Commission ;i full report on meeting with �ir. Renaldo Lares of Roseville along �ai�:� b1r. Ed Braddock. Subject - Bond Issue: �Vhat to do and what not to ci �. 5. Next bieeting Set: The Parks and Recreation Commission tecided to meet again next week on Tuesday, April 16, 1968, 8:00 P.Pi at Civi.c Center. I. � r � r .� MINU1'ES OF SPECIAL MEE'I'ING, APRIL 8, 1968 6. Briefing Session: PAGE 2 _ - Conunission discussed fiirt}ier, the f� rming of a group of citizeris to brief them on t}ie program and creat: a Citizens�Committee from this. All members taere rec�uireci to invite �nd coritact as many pro-issue supporters as possible. 7. Brochure: Mr, Ed Braddock presented, displayeci and discussed the formulation of a draft copy of the brochure. Cc>unission revietiaed what was pre- sented and formulated a final draft :o present to the City Council for approval. Copies plus letter wi.l be fortiaarded to the Council. 8. State and Federal Aid: , Mr. Braddock contacted 1�1r. Elmer Bir::'ord of the Federal Grants and Aid plus hir. tVally Anderson of the ��ate Programs. Both have many applications on hand at this time, lunds can be applied for and may be available. Commission expressed �oncern over this prospect and i encouraged all efforts to make these funds available to the program. � � HACIQ�IANN PARK BALL FIELD: Copy of letter from City Manager to Councilmar Sheridan, Subject: Hackmann Park Ball Field was presented to Commission fcr discussion and action as re- quested by Council. � hI0TI0N by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Dunphy,to ;�ncur w�th City Council and have � , sign posted on backstop at Hackmann Park statilg Softbal.l Playing Only - 12 years and under. The Motion Carried. � i ' ' � C 1 � � ADJOURNbIENT : The meetirig was adjourned at 10:45 P.b1. A Special Meeting of the Commission will be h�;!d on Tuesday, April 16, 1968, 8:00 P.hf, at the Civic Center. T'he next Regular Meeting of the Commission wi;.. be on hfonday, April 22, I96.8, 7:30 P:hI. at the Civic Center. Respectfully submitted, , '. _ i` _ ._ � � /.' .- / J • _ _ _ _ - ____— - , -, ,Paul Bro�,�n, Acting Secretary to the Conunission 6 C� �",�' ��� O -����1� � <. � � ANOKA COU� TY 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE April 10, 1�68 City Council c�c Homer R. Ankrum City Manager 643� University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 560-3450 FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421 � Re: "No Parking" si,xZS on 52nd Avenue betweeri T.H. #6j a.nd Taylor Street Ge.ntlemen: T� has been brought to my attentio�l that the people from the apartments park consist��itly on this street. This street is only 30 feet wici� and caxries a considerable amount of traffic. The Engineering Department recommeiziation is that we put up "No Parking" signs on both si<i�s of the streets and we are requesting City Council to c��icur. �Q�J m CC: Police Chief McCarthy You�°3 very truly, �_ ��� � . j `� " ' _ � `_ - � . - r .t t < , 1 NAS:=: i M. QURESHI, P.E. Cit;r Ehgineer - Director of ]? zblic Works 0 .� j �j � R�.s'�:OLU'1'lON id0. � � �_ ! � �+ ,. �•• �� � � � ' � u � � I � � � � � � � � � � �,- ��, � ,;, „ �F�,�cJLU�10Tv �,,,,DF�IldG ii��11'1tUV�°���„i�1;, Ac ll �'!..;��.1• �T,AT�lS AIVD :�Pi�Cl:F'IC_4`� IOi�;� AT;� E`;'.i'Ii�`l�•L'S Oi C� ;5� � ��:ll�.-t,�'•Oi?: STI3��':Y_' ii•�t'?30:�I��i�i.1�,V��� P�tOJi�CT ST. 19�3-1 ADDEI�TDtJM #2 �rJF�'r�:i;�h:;, Rcsolu�;ion T�.ic. 38-1968cf tl�e Ci�;� Ccunci7. �.dopted t'��� 18�' day of March 1968 , se't the da�;e for heaY i;�� o:� i;i�e p-r:;po��d imp;•ove- i,.�',�, �.;, z:�� sp��it� :��,?.ly nu�;ed in th�� NotiCe � f Hea�°i�i� w�tach�:a �:er�tt� for r.�rare��c:�_ �:.s �;V�_�ib;_± ��A��, and �;�I�'t�'H��`�S, all of �'r_� prop-�r_t� o�ni�:r, w'r_:;se prope-r�y is liab].e to , �!' 8-vSE': ;:E:(� ��!i''1.:7 t,}"1? i1c3.1{iYlU Oi �'Cl°8� 1T.!1�]'OV: Il2"fi?.: �?,S YiOt?� 17? S'c11C� l�:Oj:1^vE.'� �,�e?•� �:'�.�tn te� (10) d�..ys notice b;� myil and oub?;.::h•�d r�o�ice of the Cou��cil i@£�.�7_7:� l_:�'^vU;''Ci �ti•i:: �Z� Y:Ge�ly� publ�_:.�,t�021S �i tyi� �@q'�.1Y'eC. Y1��t1.C@, 2,riC1 tri? '.'lc`d.'_^= ��' i:9_c, IiB1C 8.�1C �i1E' ��1'C��'_'�� Ct•M�"1"'S Yl��i _Cl i.'L'_,^—,=E?027 �s.�:. �:'1F �7c 8.Y'lri,,�',� &.S not��d _i.n __�? u notice . P,ULti', TH�'•�F�r'ORF�, �; 11' _2LSOL'v-��, �';i tri-� �o,anci 1 ei the Ci �y o� Fr �:i' _y �.e-- Anc�a Co;.,,,±,y, i��;_nnesota, as fo?.]_o�rs• � 1. TY:at the fo�lo��ing ia!proverl >n �s proposed b;yr CG`UriCll R@SO�L: ��Ui"i No. 38_�g(,8 �,re 'nereoy orci �-red +e be effected a.id co;npi.�ied as soon �.s l�e�son.a.oly poss:_ �ie, tc-wit: a) The impr.ovements as no-; ;d ��nde-� the Cons �Y'uc ;io�. � ic�, in the No �ice .oi hea-cirz ;(�.z E�chibit "�1" 1 icr �re • . followir_g � tree± : , !r�-x'�' - Onondaga Street: Ha}-� �s Street to d 2�112,t t�iP. �,IOZ'li a,UGVC Tic�,.� �ic^ �'OnaG11.:'_8.t°Ci iS1�:: Ut'_'lEY' a.Y'P.&S 2,S on� i�nproven:ent . L. i'Y1a,t WOZl{ �r� be per�cr�:�d l;� �.�Y' ',;rii.8 U='O�°�L P.i�.yr bE p@'_"�O_°;�1 under one c�r mo�e contr�Lct�� GJ ';ll��.,yr be deamed �.d.visable az�or_ ?^eCeip-t Cf bi�s. ;. l�..a� the Ci :y �naineer, rla�: c� auresni, ax�d . Suburban Engi.neering, . are n�r�b.y c esi�r.�,i.ea as ±�ie �gi�:;ers i•�r ini s impro�-e�:�n �. Ttiie� s'r:a.� i p,: epare f� na' plan� ariu Sp6'C12 �.C�, �10Y1S iUl' +i,[:� ?Pc`],�C7.?' o GI Si.1CY? ? B1�Y'G :rti'_1@'P_ �. r1�OPT� B� �HE Cv���CIL Oi T: r; !�I�i"i �;�' F'FtIDL�"Y' TI�IS �AY Or' ��;�P � :�T : CT�i'Y Ci,�:�'c?;--- _,�ar•��n ��. Brt?nseil , 196s. 0 �� 4'?R - Jack 0. U i.rtiham � � � � 1 . �. � � , , � � � � -, .-e ')� .'i _.��_- � � / � �f R�� �OLl;'1'IOid i•,0. '� � i�';�;0� 1'i�lr I O tL' ,�G1iC; :�,�.�1'150,,; ;;;id'i' A�:]I �':-�;,;L PLAi`Ia A;�ID S.Pi�;� _�._':i �'Jl; ; t);;;> , AND ESTII�'lATES OF CC STS T�3 +ER' EOF: STREET Ii�'IPROVIl�N'I' PROJECT ST. 196f -3 `vJ:i'_ry�:�1�, ?esoiu;,ion Ido. 34-1968 oj the Cit.y Cour.c?1 adopt�d the 4�' da,y of March, 1968, JC.'�; the datc: for I��CLY� II� �n t�'1� �.�?"O�'..US�'G_ 1T71�J?'ovemen�s, , 3S S�>C:C�l �C1�_)_jT riOi;E:(� �Tl i;ri2 i�O�,1Cr Gi �;c:a.?':17 �; c,.l �acned 1"!AI@�.;o for refezence as i'x'riibit "S" , and wr�i���r�11:', a,i:1 0�' tr:e prope��;y oNme:�: 47'P.G��• r,Y'O�@:C�;j� is iiable �o be asse:s�,�d ti:�ith t�ie ma�in� of tr:e:se iuiprov�t en�s (as r�o�e�1 in said r�otice� we�•e �iveri t�n �10� days nctice by mail and } ubli.si7ed rioti:;e oi th2 Coancil H�ari-r.� i;�i��a��:� �wu (2� wee:zly pu��.ic.a�;�uns. c f i?_� r•eqvired netice, a,r.d ihe hear�r.g �ias t:eie. and th� propert.y owners hea. a t� �reon a� the nearira�, a.s noted in saic. noti.c�. � ;�0�:!, T�iF�iIT�E'OIt?�', E� IT RESUi�1-��ll, By the Council oi th� City of Fri.dley, An�i�_a Ccunt.y, I�Zinn�so �a, as �ollow� ; A`l"1 �S`i` : L �`l.' 1 �: LY:t'il{ ;.. That tY:e followi:�g imp�•ove.� � nts propose�'� by Counc � 1 Resolution Pdo . 34-1968 are here i:,y ord�red to 'c�e . effected an1 co;�pi�tea as :c on as rea,ona.t,l; possibie to-wit: �.. All of +,he imi;rozremer.t: as noted in t��ze notice of � hearing on tre sarae as �.-re notec� �in Eahi�it ''�"} in said notice, That the work �,��ove 1 dy ce : or_soi.ida+ed wit'r. � th2r area.s as cne in_prova��F-nt . �. The c�rcrk +o be p�rfor�zed u-r..c �?� �Pis p� c j ect r�ay be perfcrmed uriuer on� or. n.ore cor:tsacts as ma;� ne aeemed adJisable ��per_ r°�eipt of c: ds. 3• City Engineer and Anoka Courty Engineer are hereby. �esi onat�� as tL.� Er., ir.c��� �: or �'r�is _ � prov��^ent . They shall x;rep.�.re ���?al �1: n:, ar.-1 �pecific.8.�10fiS ior th� ma.kin�; cf such ir�prove;? ; nt . A170I'TED BY L'?iE COUI`+CIL �J�'' 'lI E �l�"Y OI+' FRIDLE�L 1'HIS DAY OF , '968• . 1 11���./LL tJ G.rifi O• �1� i�� ��dltl ii�.Y'V1.Yi L. �LY'�:Tl: �li ❑ ' � � � � I ' � � , ' ' � � RESOLU'P I OiV Pt0 0 �.` :'_'_ ( j A RESOI,L'7':IOI� 0�-_DF���Ii�� P�ELIi11iIFu�tY PL��!t::�, �1'r��I�a'IC�ITIOIZS, AT�TD ES'i'1��'L�l�l'ES 0�� `l':I� COS`l� TH�LOF: STk��i"' I:�'] :?0`dE-i�iPr PRO�ECT ST. 1968-1 (ADD�NDUM ��3) BE iT P�ESOLjIr��, by tne -Cotuicil of �he City� of �'rid_ley as follot�ts: ' lD� 1. That it app°ars in t'r:e ir_teres � of +hF� Cizy and of ihe p-roperty o4mers affected t«at the-re be consir�l.ct��:l c�r ain i�:p�'�yPrn°ritS� to-4;it: Street improvements, including grading, stabilized base, hot-mix bitum- inous mat, storm sewer and other facil�ties, located as follows: 73rd Avenue: Railroad Tracks to (ommerce Lane Alley between Main Street and 2nd Street: From 47th Avenue to (Petition ��3-1968 48th Avenue 2. Tn�,t the City �gineer, TTasi� �,ureshi, �.��? Suburban Engineering, In�: are hereby autho-rized and direct-�d to drau, the p�_eliminary plans and specifications and to tabulate the resll+s oi his estimates of ths. costs oi said imp-rove�ents, inciudin� E r���y item of cost fr.om inception to cou!pletion �nd all fees ar d exp�?i�es ir_curred (or to be incurred� in corLnection trl@2"'c4litn, c r the iinancina thereof, a�d to make a p-reliminary report ef his firclings, stiatir_� therein whe�h2r said improvea�ents are feasible .an� ti•rh��'ner tney can D2St oe mad2 as proposed, or in connection witih sou.� at'ner improvem�nts (and tize esticiated cost as recorLmended), incluciit g also a description of the lar_ds or area �.s may receive 'oez.efiis � herefro� and as �:ay be proposed to be assessed. 3. That the City Cler'_�c sh2,ll act �o asce��� ain th� nam� and a^dress oi the owr�e-r of each parcel of lan�l direc� ly affected or �•Il �t11T'i th� �.rea of lands as may be rronos�d +o be assE.sed for said improve�.2nts (an� each of them�; and upon receip+ fro� ��.id �ngineers of t:�e said preliminary r�port,, calculate estiu�ate, of assessments as may be proposed relativs thereto against eac'c. of said lands. 4. That said prelir�inary repori of the Er.;�ineers and estimates of assessments of the Clerk, shall be fuz��.ished to the Council, and made available ior inspectior_ to the o�,�r:zr ��f ariy parcel oi lar_d as n�.;r be affected �hereby ati any puolic heaz�:.no held rzla�ive ther��o, as well as at an,y prior time reasonable �.� .d convenient . 9DOPTED BY THE CITY COU:iCIL OF THE CI7� " OF F'RIDLEY THIS DAY OF gTTEST: CITY CL�T�C - i�:arsin C. Brur.� �11 0 0 , 1968. NiAYOF� - Jack 0. Kirkham . � ' I . • 0 A�> >il 10, 1968 MEMO T0: City Manager and City Cotr�cil FROM: Finance Director SUBJECT: Temporary Bonds - Projeci: No. 88 The total estimated cost of Projeci: No. 88 is $225,000. There has been no financ:_ng provided for this project up to this point. The two resolutions would provide the nece�;;ary financing for the improvement so the payment:; can be made and the fund not be overdrawn. � c D-G. I �, `7' IRESOLUTION N0.�196�3 i l _J , ' ' , ' � � ' ' 1 , 1 ' ' 'J v . ./.. ` � � � � �- �f: 0 ,,- A HES4IATION �R�CTING TI� IS3UANCI�: OF 1�'O iARY IP�YR,OVE't+�NT 80�3. ACCORDANCS WITH LAi�iS OF 1957, ��' � 385 �E IT 1i�90LVSD By the �o�aaail of the City of FridlA;l , Anolca County, l�nnsaota� a� lollaMa: S$C . The total estiaated coat of Sanitars Sexe:r� Water and St,OS� Ssw�r I�proeea�ent Pro3ect No. 88 ha� been estiae6ted st $225,000.00 -• 319C__.�2. It ie no�r esti�e►ted that th� aun of 200� �00.00 ia curr�nt],y aeceasary to prov3d� Yin�at►cing ot the projecte abov�e noted, and it ia hersbT d�tsr,dnsd to be nsc�s�ar� to borrow aaid a�ount foc the pays�ent oP obligatioaa n�r incurr�d arxx� for e��na�a n�c�asarily incurrad i n connsction xith th� constr�ac�io�a o� said i�ov��snt pzojact. �� ihsre ia hereby creatsd Sanitars Ssj+ar,_ Mfat�r and Sto�a S�rer %��,rovr�ss9rt PrAject No. 88 xhich shall contain a construction accou�t as �rt tr�r�ot into wiaich ehall bs paid all proceecs of temp�rarr,� bonds iaaued p�rsn,snt to th3.a r�aolution and ainilary aubaequ�nt rssolut3ona� and out oi Mhich ahall be paid all am�unta due and payable aa costs or expensee incidsnt to or iacurrsd�.ia oonnection �rith the ffik3ng o! aaic iaproveasnt. �C. Ther� ia �Iao her�b� created Ssn3tax7► Se�n� � Water and Stor� 3s�rsr Imvrove�ent Pro�eat No. 68 � 3inkinB Fund �►ecount, xk��h Accooant in �ai� fund ma�v and �hall be terr�ed aa tl�se, 3inkira� Fund, irite xhich �hall� be p�id t�i• pa�oce�ds o! all apeeial aaaeeame�i a levied again�t b�nefi�ed �rop�rt' b�r r�ascrn of mski.ng oi aaid improwaents �a risll as all oth�r a�ea 4.�»»z�� to b• paid sa ps-cvid�d by l,ax and out' of al�� .ch shal]. b� paid tho �ir.cipal �d iu�ereat o� all te�por�►ty impa�ovement bo�da iaa�� ued to finsnc� eaid p�o�sat. �$C. It ia i�orEby dstsrm�ed that the aum of �;� 10.000.00 ahall be borrc»�od �o finat�oo eaid S�nnitai-� 3s�wr, wat�r and 3t� 3nn �r I�rovssrnt Pro3.ct No. 8� �+ith respeat �o cost of �onstruatlon ard ucp�n��� a�� �c�ssaril,� inourr�d r�lati�n � ' ' ' , � ' � ' , , ' ' , � ' ' � ' ' _, �a i�1 thereto to ttiia date, by t,he i�suance of temporary i� provemsnt borxi� oP the Cit� Qf �'ridle� �a authorized in Minn�sota Statutea, STC. 429.�1, S�bdi�ision 3, aa a.m�andad by �nr+a 1957, C�6upt�r 3g5• SSC. 6_ Said bcnd� ahr�ll b� pa�ble from the Sir�� Fund oP the follo�wi.ng: Sanitar,� Sewsr, W�ter and St� Sexer Improv�e�nt Pr< ject No. 88 but ttae Cit� turth�r r�congni�ed i�a duty under the lax, aa provid�d by Ssc. 429.091, and covenants ard agrees xith the purchaaer and all ] oldera irom ti�ae to ti�e, of aaid ie�porary iaprowmen� bonda, at or prior to ihe maturity thereof thst it xill pay and retirs auch bonde and the intpreat thes���on out of the proceeds of d�f�.nitiw iaprc>veneat bonda xhich the Council ahal7. iaaue and sell at or p�ior to the maturity of the tsmporary imp�ov�ement bonda 1�� the ext�nt that the aaa� csrmot �s �sid o�t of furda available in the SinkiaE; Fund of Sanitarp 3s�nr, Water and St� Sr�ns� IBt�'oveas� P=°ojmcL Ho. 88 ,, or out of other Mw�icipal fua�a xhieh ar� px°operl,y avail,able and aro appropri�►� :ed by the Council for anch P'�P���• �.�,�, It i� her�by d�t�r�nined to 1s�ry apecisl asi� �asssnta againat benefit�d ��erty by rsason of the naki�►g of Sanitars Se�rsr:� Watsr and Storm S�vrsr Im�r°�t rroiect No. 88 and to levy ad valoram i;ucss� if nec�saary, to pros�uce au� at least 5� in exc�s of tirs amounta aii'ficient to pny principal anca int�reat xhen de� s�n aafd temporary i�provem,ent �onds and on a�y definiti� ba�da t� �� i�a�eal aa hersia pa�oveded, such apecial iasessaenta to be placed o�a Lise t�a� rolla at auch tiae �+h�n said inprovemant �j•cta have beea complste� or th�e � A�,� c�mt thereof hs.a bsen determined. �;��� SB�i.d t,emporar8 i�pr�o�ettent bonda in the sa� s�rt of �200,000.00 �i►all bar �eacs�t� �'.a:~iitax� Se�rPr, Water and 3tors S�e;r Imp�ove�ent �oi�ct No. 88 Bd� e NA" shall be Fonrt� y_i40,%, in husb�r aaei n�reci ��om 1 to !�'� includw, each in the d� a�stion oY �S,�e� ��� �a� int,er�at at thc rat�� of � per annum, p� �able semi-aimually on A�,ril ls� and Octo�,�_ r lst os' eaeh year and ahal] �sture on ,A�ril 1, 1971 vh�ll be e�ject to red��ption and pa�e—paym�nt oa ac� inter�at pa�sent dat�� at par , � �J I � I � �_ J � � and accrued interest. Not less than 30 days befor�� the d:�te specified for redemption on said bonds, the City Treasurer shall nail notice of the call thereof to the holder, if known, said Treasurer sh�ll maintain a record of the names and addresses of the holders of said bonds insofar as such information is made available to him by the holders thereof, fcr the purpose of mailing said notices. The principal and all interest on ssid bonds shall be payable at Fridley City Hall, 6431 University Avenue, N.E.� Minneapolis, Minnesota 55421. SEC. 9. Said temporary improvement bonds shall be mi.uneographed and when so mimeographed shall have attached thereto an intere�;t coupon which bond and coupon shall be substantially in the following foi��: (Form of Coupon) , , No. ;t (Unless the bond described below is called for ea��Lier redemption) ' , � ' , r ' ' ' ' i � J on the day of , 19__, the of County, Minnesota, will pay to �earer at , Minnesota, the sum of _ dollars laWful money of the United States of America for interest then due on its DATED • CITY MANAGER MAYOR SEC. 10. Said bonds and coupons attached shall t�e prepared under the direction of the City Manager and shall be executed on belu�lf of tYbe City by the signatures of the Mayor and Manager, and the corporate seal of the City shall be affixed ' , ' ' 1 ' , � , , �� ' ' , � ' , ' � ther�to, and the agp•srtanant interest coupon shall l�o mimeographed arid authenticatsd� by th� pr�.rta�d, engraved, �ithogr�phed9 or faca�imil,e aignature� of aaid Mayor aid �laaag�x°. When aaid bonda h$ve been mxecuted and auth�nticatad they ahall be �',�liver�d b�r the T�eaaurer to the purchaser thereof, upon p�yment of the purchaa� �e°le� ��rc�t�fer�e agresd upon and accrued irYt�rest t� date��of deliv�ry and aaid �ur�s����� +�ha�Il riot be obliged to ses to ths agplicativn th�r�of. �G�_ ��; Tlie City 1N�r_ggsr i�s hereby authori$ed and directed to tile a certifisd c�� ot thia r�so�.utios� e��t,h Cotmty Auditor ot' Anoka County, together with auch o�her fnformation aa he shali require and to obtain from •aid Count� Auditor a certifieat� t'riat said bonds have bee� entared on this bond regi�tsr. 3���o The bond�s iaaued h�a�under ahall be payabLs iroa Sanitarp SeMer, ilat•r ss�d StArm 3�� I�pa�sm�rit Pro�ect No. 88 ,_ xhich is hereby cr�ated. The �eas�ser aha11 ca�e aIl mc,nies received irom the proceeda ot aaid bonds, all ���.•s ap�srapa^iated �nd tr�naQerred irom other fnnda and s11 apecia]. asaeaaments �d� th� fnpa�ovsments pTO�d� t�inat if an� psy�snt ai principal os inter�at ahall ��o�s d�a0 xh�+r� t�isre ia not auffiaient aonry in aaid fund to p�y the aa�t� the Tr�aa�r a%�all pay such principal or i��rest fro�� ths gensral fund of the Cit' �x±d euch fund ��ail be r�i�xaArsed for auch advanae� out o! m�niea to be cre�it�!. to aaid Yund xhen aaid m��es are collected. All ��oceeds fa� sai,d bonda �ceept ecer� irYt��e�t �hall be credited to the hmd and need tca �y t,lie co�t of said i�vaarent�. � It is t`�her prov�.ded that should it ap��ear at a� time �ha� fi�h� �i�s cs�lited to s�� �und and pa�o�ded for the pa�ae�t of principsl or iatsrea� omm tfl� ia�ndffi wiilan the sa� beeome d�e �r� not suffibient i;o pay t.he sa�e, �hat then th� C;,�� 3�ai � i��e �'urth�r detiaitive iaprovsssnt bonda ss a�ihoa�ised � pravid�d {� ��coa��a �vi�R� 1�4�t�neaota statutes, 3ec. 429.09��� �spt�r 475a ��at t.tis ��sa of said furti�r d�finif;i�n bonda ehall b� i'irst used to pa�r th� principal a�a� irate�r��t aa ia then due ar�d to redeez th� ts��rary bonds isaned th�rru�rdar. �) �> , � � ' , , � � � r , ' ' ' , , ' lJ � -� ,�.., : D e' SFC. 14. The City Cov.xc-�1 has determined that not less than twenty percent (20%) of the total cost of sa�d improvements will be paid by special assessments to be l�vied against every l�ot, piece or parcel of land benefited by the said improvements. ihe City hereby covenants aad �grees that it will do and perform, as soon as they can be done, all a.ct5 a:��; t:.ings necessary for the final and valid levy of such special assessrs�nts, �nti in the �vent that any such assessments be at any time held im�al�d with resvect to any lot, piece or parcel of land, due to any ersor, defect or irr�gu�ariCy, or in any action or proceeding taken or to be taken by the Council Qr a^y� c�f the City Officers or employees, either in the making of such assessment or i�z �rie p�rformance of any condition precedent thereto, the City and this Couricil ��aill forthwith do all such further proceedings as may be required by law tc9 �ake such assessments valid and binding liens against such property, and alsc► s'�all t�ke such further proceedings as may be required by law to �rw ide mazies for the �ayment of principal and interest as the same fall due on the b�nds i�sued hereunder and to provide for the redemption of the sFUne. SEC. 15. It is hereby de�ermined that the collection of special assessments and the procee�s c:f t�oni�:s appropriated and transferred from other funds is and will be in an amoun� of at least five per cent (5%) in excess of the amount required to pay the principal of and the interest on said bonds when due and that no ai valorem tax levy is accordingly required. S�C. 16. The of€icers of the City and the County .4.uditor of Anoka County are herelay authorized and directed to prepare and furnish to the purchaser of said bonds and to the attorneys approving the legality cf the issuance thereof, certified copies of all proceedings and records relating to said bonds and to the finan:ial affairs of said City, and such other affidavits, certificates and informati�n as may be required, to show the facts xelating to the legality and marketability of said bonds as the same appear frou� the books and records under their custody and control or as otherwise known to the, and such certificates, certifie�l copies and affidavits, including any her��tofore furnished, shall be deemed representations of the City as to the corre�:tness of a11 statements contained therein. i?ASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DA� OF , 196 �. �!T'1'ES'T : C�1�Y' �I���tK - Marvin C. Brunsell MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham CITY MAl!1AGER - Earl P. Wagner d .-� ,-, ��� , � �_J � , � � � l.� ��J � � � � LJ � i � , [_ J l:D:l � � � I�ttE�I�uTION No. � � 19� A RESOLUTI�ON DIRk7GfiING Zi� SALE AND PURCHASI� OF TF�POftARY IMPROJEMENT �ONDS IN ACCO�3DANCE W�ITH LAWS OF 19'i7� C�� 385 gE IT IRE.S�i,Y�D By the City Council of the City oY �':ridley, Anoka Cotauty, Minneaota� as �allae� : T!��►b �'�13 IT haa i.�r`totorm b`en d�termined by t'.�a Coundl to iasus temporar7 im�:�w�rt bonda in �rd�r to parovid� the neesaa� �nda f�� ths construetion and g�r�oeeat of �xxpen�!�� ��I.atiw to tkie folloxing improvement projec�� ioavit: San3�a� Sm+vnar, '�Ia��r �r� S��m Sevrer Improvemeat Prulect No. 38 �� per vl�na ar�� specifi�at�ona apFrovsd by th• Cit�Council: and W�.EAS Ii' h�a been determd.ned that thers is at the prss�nt time s►n amount in e�a*sa�s ot 20� pOp.00 in the follwoing Pund, to-tirit : ftegu3�►r Speci�l Asaesamente xhich auai xiL nat� b� requir�d Por other purpoees Frior to Ap�il 1� 2971 . IT IS THERF''P'0!R'� Dets�r�ined to he in the intereat of the City of Fridley that tht s� of 200, 000. 00 — �E IPiVESTID Aa s�uuhorized by l�ax and in accord�ce ther�xith it is hereby deteridnsd to purchaas the ai;sa oY �?L�O,OOf).00 of the afcrementioned Sanitarp S�rsr, iil�tex� ar�d �t�s�-� `'�srr�r im�owmsnt Proiect No. 88 temporar9 issu�d under da.t� of Aaril 1, 1968 0 UP011 R'h�i� ini�.�i�.:l iar�u,anG� in a�cordance xitfi the provisiona of kLi,nnesota Ststutss� g�,�� �9�C��' l�71.56' and 47�.66, out of fiuide Regular Special Asa�as�nts, ��� �,�, and an behalf of saict fund at par aazd accrued iat�r�st a� o� t�*.e date of de]lie�rT of aaid bonda and co�pl��tion of auch aale; ii bsing f�tharx det�rY,aisor� ta bs r�aaonable and adranta�o�w to 8e,�u3az' Spfeial .A�se��m�ente to imr�et i�� asid tempora� inp�o�v�t bo�ads and ito b� re��ro�'ble �nd acivartag�oua to the Cit� i;o sell aaid �0�rary ia�pr�v�asnt band� to th� Ssaitaa7 Ss�r�r, Wat�r and Storm 3s�r Impa�oveaent P�iact ?�Ic� � ia accordanc• xi�4� pa�oviaions of ��� r���lu��Sc�t. ;��, Ttae Cit� :t�aria�er and Treaeurer ar� hereby +►uthorized and dirsctod tca taic� aa� and all �tepa nee�saary to affect the p�-oviaiona of ths aforegoin6 r�aolntio�aa a�ad to �aake s�ch tran�fsr ot funda ae �►� be necesaary Prom time �o ti� �o �ivv� effsct �o tk�� �rovisions hereof. PAS�ED A�1D AD(:PTED BY Zi1E CiTY COUNCIL OF THE CITY ()F FRIDLEY 7HIS �A? OF , 1958 A�`Tw"w ST : CIT2 �L�i - I4ax��in C. Briuia��s 1— e MAYOR �- Jack �. Kirkha.ffi CI1i M.AIUAGER - Homer R. Ar�lcrutn ���� � r� � RESOLUTION N0. ��� - ] 968 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSBSSDIENTS ON IATS 17 TO 26, BLOCK 7, PARCEL 1630� ONAWAY ADDITION. WHEREAS, certain special assessments have been levied with respect to certain land and said land has subsequently been subdi�ided. , NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, as follows: • That the assessments levied against the following described parcel, to-wit: Lots 17 to ?.6, Block 7, Parcel 1630, Onaway Addition may and shall be apportionec� and divided as follows: Ori�inal Parcel Fund Original Amount Lots 17-26, Block 7, Reg. S& W $ 114.76 Parce? 1630, Onacaay A�]dition. (Sewer Aiain) Division of Parcel A proved Lot 17� Block 7, Parcel 1540 Onaway �dditior Lot 18 & 19, Block 7, Parcel 1560, Onaway Addition I�ots 20, 2.1 ,&22 � Block 7 Parcel 1580� Onaway Addition Lots 23 & 24, Block 7 Parcel 161Q, Onaway Sddition Lots 25 & 26, Block 7 Parcel 1630, Onacaay Addition W�#34 (Water Main ) Fund � Reg. S & W � (Sewer Main) W� 34 ( T•la t e r Tia i n) Reg. S & W (Sewer Main) W�t34 (Water Ma i�1) G)#34 (Water Main) Reg. S & k� (Sew��r Main) �eg. S �. W (5ewer rlain) W#34 Reg. S & W ( Sewer Main) Wt�34 (Water Main) 462.15 . $ 576.91 Original Amount $ 10.83 43.60 21.66 - 87.20 130.80 32.49 21.66 87.20 28.12 113.35 $ 576.91 r � ; �? � �� RESOLUTION -- 19ES A R�SOLUIION AUTIIORIZING E1ND DIRFCTING THE COi�'BI;dI:1G OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON LOT 16 � BLO�K 7, PARCEL 1530 � AND LOT 17 , FLOCK 7, PARCEL 1540, ONlitJAY ADDITION, 'rTfiEREAS, certain special assessments have been levied with respect to certain land and said land has subsequently been subdivided. NOW, THCREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, as f ollows: That the assessments levied against the f ollowing described parcel, to-wit: Lot 17� Block 7, Parcel I540 and Los, lb, Block 7', Parcel 1530, Onacaay Addition may and shall be apportioned and divided as follows: Original Parcel Fund Original Amount Lot 17, Block 7, Parcel Reg. S& 41 $ 10.83 . 1540, Onacaay Addition (Sewer Main) � Lot 16, Block 7, Parcet 1530, Onaway Addition I � Tw� 34 (:�a te r ria in ) Re g . S 3� �+T (Sewer i•lain ) W#34 (Wa ter rla in ) Combination af Parcels Aparoved Fund Lots lo �Z 17, Block 7, Parcel Reg. S& W 1540, Onac�ay Addition (Sewer Mai,1) � Wit34 (Water 1�1ain) 43.60 13.52 83.35 $ 151.30 OriQinal.Amount $ 24.35 126.95 $ 151.30 ADOPTED BY TtL�' CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRII)I.�Y THIS DAY OF _ _, 1968. � M�YOR Jack 0, Kirkham ATTEST: CITY CLERK hlarvin C. Brunsell RENEWAL RENEWAL LICENSES TO B� APPROVED AT THE APRTL 15� 1968� COUNCIL MEETING CIGARETTE BY: Jimbots Inc. Jam�es Schooley 21,.� Mississippi St. Fridley� �I3nnesotq Strite�nderaon Servasna.tion 75g5 Viron Road N.E. Fridley� Minrissota APPROVED BY: Police Ch3eP Police Chiei RENEWAL Lesrs Standard Jude Candy & Z'obacco Co. Police Chiei RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL RENEWAL 76s0 Hi�nwe.y #b5 Fridley, Minnesota Holly 66 Station Superior Musics Co. 6500 University Ave. Fridley� Minnesota Canterbury Inne & Pub Robert Christesnson 61,.'79-81 University Ave. Fridley� Minnesota Superior "4�" Oil �o. George Petersc►n 5300 Central Ave. N E. Fridley� Minneaota ' V.F.W. Post #363 Erling Edwarda� 10l�0 Osborne Road Fridley, Minnesota Fireside Rice Bowl Cafe William C. Wo�ig 7440 Centra.l Ave. N.E. Fridley� Minnesota . GANBAGE PICKUP BYs RENEWAL WBbd Co. Arthur Wise 1b00 Oregon Ave. So. M3.nneapolis� M3.nnesota SER.VICE STATION BY: RENEWAL Artts Sinclair Service Arthur Campbe L1 bz90 Highway #b5 Fridley, Min�esota TAXICAB � % RENEWAL Highland Taxi Robert Kahles 903 40th Ave. �I.E. Minneapolis, M�nnesota Police ChieP Pol.ice Chief Police ChieP Pol.ice Chief Palice C�i.�F APPROVED BY: Health Inspector Police Chief APPROVED BY: Building Inapector F3Y'e Depts APPROVED BY: Police Chisf �� � , (LICENSES TO �3E APPROVED AT THE APRIL 15� 1968� COUNCIL MEETING (CONTtD) USED CAR LOrT BY: RENEWAL H yde Pa.rk Motors Eldon Schmede}:e 5900 University Ave. Fridley� Mi�nesota MULTIPLE DWELLING NEW Maurice M. Fillister 5g40 East River Road Fridley� Minnesota BY : Mauri.ce M. Fi:llister APPkOVEA BY: Building Inspector Police ChieY APPRaVED SY: Fire Dept. `i'�� LIST OF CONTRACTOR'S LICENSES TO BE APPZOVED BY`COUNCIL FOR THE FTSCAL PERIOD 4/30/68 - 4/30/69 April 15, 1968 BLACKTOPPING Modern Blacktop Co. 5043 Osseo Road � Brooklyn Center, Minnesota By: James Mallinger RENEWAL EXCAVATING Lloyd's Excavating 8005 Groveland Road Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Lloyi Remmers RENEWAL Waalen & Sabby, Inc. , 9082 Polk St. No E. Ronald Sabby Minneapolis, Minnesota By: James M. Waalen RENEWAL Ted Renollett 927 Andover Blvd. Anoka, Minnesota By: Ted :tenollett RENEWAL HEATING Egan & Sons 7100 Medicine Lake Road Minneapolis, Minnesota By: W. J. Egan RENEWAL Fleming Sheet Metal 3525 Raleigh Ave. South Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Raym�nd E, Olson RENEWAL General Sheet Metal Corp. 2330 Louisiana Ave. N. '.Minneapolis, Minnesota By: R. J. Kraus RENEWAL J. McClure Kelly Co. 2601 Ste�ens Ave, So. ' Minneapolis, Minnesota By: J. Kally RENEWAL Sheridan Sheet Metal'Co., Inc, 4116 Quebec Ave. North I•I�.nneapolis, Minnesota By: Robert S. Graving RENEWAL St. Marie Sheet Metal Inc. 7940 Spring Lake Road Minneapolis, Minnesota Byo Loui,� J. St. Marie RENEWAL Suburban Air Cond. Co. 8419 Center Drive Minneapolis, Minnesota Superior Furnace Coo 6121 42nd Ave. N. Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Kenn��th Ghinander By: Dona:Ld Hoglund � f ji� � APPROVED BY BLDG. INSP. BLDG. INSP. BLDG. INSP. BLDG. INSP. HTG, INSP, HTG, INSP, HTG. INSP. HTG. INSP, HTG, INSP. HTGo INSP. RENEWAL AZG. INSP, RENEWAL HTG, INSP. LYST OF CONTRACTORS GAS SERVICES Egan & Sons 7100 Medicine LakP Road Minneapolis, Minnesota Gas Supply Co. 2238 Edgewood Ave. South Minneapolis, Minnesota Home Gas Co,, Inc. 1430 Old Hwy. �k8 New Brighton, Minnesota ' St. Marie Sheet Metal Inc. 7940 Spring Lake Ro�i Minneapolis, Minnesota Suburban Air Cond. Co. 8419 Center Drive Minneapolis, Minnesota Superior Furnace Co. 6121 42nd Ave, N. Minneapolis, Minnesota GENERAL CONTRACTOR ' Dietrich Construction Co. 4130 Thomas Ave. N. Minneapolis, Minnesota .Erco, Inc. ' 3231 Central Ave. N. E. , Minneapolis, Minnesota Chester Maciaszek 6380 Quincy St. N. E.� Minneapolis, Minnesota Pools, Inc. 229 West 60th St. Minneapolis, Minnesota� A. L. Williams 8562 East River Road ' t�ir.neapol is , Minnes ota ' MASONRY L. T. Ernst, Inc. 1661 127th Ave. N. W. Anoka, Minnesota PAGE 2 f � 1 �'� APPROVED BY I By: Alo;�sius E, Smith �RENEWAL HTG, INSP. I By: S. �;, Navickas By: Robe�rt Odell RENEWAL HTG, INSP. � RENEWAL HTGo INSP. � Byo Loui.s St. Marie RENEWAL HTG. INSP. � By: Kenneth Chinander RENEWAL HTG, INSP. � Bye Donald Hoglund By: E, Eo Dietrich By: 0. Erickson RENEWAL HTG, INSP, � NEW BLDG, INSP. I RENEWAL BLDG, I�tSP. � By: Chester Maciaszek RENEWAL BLDG, INSP, By: Jame;� M, Day NEW BLDG, INSP. By: A, L. Williams By; Lloy�l Ernst RENEWAL BLDG. INSP. I RENEWAL BLDGo INSP. 1 LIST OF CONTRACTORS PAGE 3 MASONRY (Cont) , Mario Frasson Cement Co, Inc, 3925 Minnehaha Ave. South Minneapolis, Minnesota By; Mario A, Frasson . RENEWAL Cedar Concrete Co., Inc. 10107 Portland Ave. South Minneapolis, Minnesotaa By; William Smith NEW Riverview Cement Co., Inc. 4021 37th Ave. South Minneapolis, Minnesota By; Duane Razink RENEWAL MOVERS Robin Corp. 5016 40th Ave, North Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Evert Boehave RENEWAI, SIGN ERECTION Nordquist Sign Co., Inc. 312 West Lake St. Minneapolis, Minnesota By; R, ,�, Nordquist RENEWAL GENERAL CONTR^CTOR , Young Const. Co. 5832 Morgan Ave. South . Minneapolis, Minnesota By; Carl Bergstrom NEW 0 � f;� APPROVED BY BLDG,INSP. BLDG. INSP. BLDG. INSP. BLDG. INSP. I BLDG. INSP, I BLDG. INSP. � , , , ' ESTIMATES TO BE APPROVED BY THE CITY COIJNCIL - APRIL 15, 1968 Patch and Erickson, Inc., Architects 2801 Wayzata Boulevard Minneapolis 5, Minnesota March Inspection for Fridley Municipal Gar�:ge , Berglund-Johnson, Inc. 351 Second Street Excelsior, Minn. 55331 , � � � , ' ' � ' � ' I � � � �stimate ��4 (Partial) Fridley Muncipal Garage according to contract Suburban Sewer and Water, Inc. 4550 Central Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55421 Estimate ��3 (Partial) Sanitary Sewer, Water and Storm $ewer Improvement Project No. 88 according to Contract Sandstrom & Hafner, Inc. 749 Forest Dale Road St. Paul, Minnesota 55112 Estimate ��6. (FINAL) Water, Sanitary Sewer �ind Storm Sewer Improvement Project No. 79 according �:o contract. $ 400.00 $14,839.00 $48,718.64 $ 4,565.00 Comstock & Davis, Inc. • Consulting Engineers 1446 C',ounty Road "J" Minnea,polis, Minnesota 55432 For the furnishing of resident inspection ar..d resident supervision for the staking out of the construction work for the following: Estimate ��12 - Sanitary Sewer, Water & Storm Sewer Improve- ment Project Number 79 for March 4, 1968 through March 30, 1968 $ (Swanstrom's Court and Commerce Park area) Estimate ��11 - Sanitary Sewer, Water & Storm Sewer Improve- ment Project ��84 from March 4, 1968 through Karch 30, 1968. (Baker Avenue between Osborne Road & 75th extended east, Onondaga between Central and Stinson, etc.) Estimate ��2 - Sanitary Sewer, Water & Storm ;iewer Improve- ment Project ��88 from March 4, 1968 through ]4arch 30, 1968 (73rd and Norton Avenue Area) 21.38 $ 24.55 $ 4,073.04 Cy � n _�'� , ' � i o ' ' . ... � � - - S T A T E M E N T �� r ' PATCH A�ND ERICKSON, INC. , i�RCHITECTS '� 2801 WAYZATA BOULEVARD MINNEAPOLIS 5, MINNESOTA ' N.a1•. �1 , �va$ � City of Fridley I�r. ni. �ureshi 6�+31 University Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minn. ' Re: Fridley Municipal Garage comm: 67-025 , No. 221b . 1 � � Ma.reh Inspection - - �200.00 , Previously Bi.11ed - 200.00 ' Amount Due - - ��+00.00 ' ' ' ' � I '. ' � . . I 1 t T _i �` } [`1t�1 1 1�L� ~! 1�,'ls\� - rJ�` �,:� 1� Y��' ��•! \ ____ _.___. _ I ... .____ �_...�_.__—___�lt `O._ AR ;i=1 � _ - - u 4 �� 1 68 ,. , ��:. " � .�,���„� ,-- C_it _of__Fridley_------- ---------------------- -------, �����rLr�. i � '----- — y - -- - _ _ . 'i�i,i< � � �ic::t„n �.,:__ a.rt181 ,.-. , � ;-.;� Ci2ri2r'al �,'OIIS CYl1Ctl_OTl _ ----------`r.,;'.� di�ne� c,n �uur ; „ :� p- ---- -�.<.. .::, ; -- --- - -- - - - ___.__Fr�dJ.ey__Municip_al_ Garage _ __ _ — _ . _ - 31.1,/_6_$ -- --t 3/31�68---- _ ._ :.� �t__.�_�.�_._.��.._�_._� ____�._ __ ___. __ � _______ _�. __. _ ____s___.. �'" . ('�u t � <; n_ .�.,,.,� � {-.�� �, e:� .. ,��d.�.. �-,.,....._.,.. 1 n: r r,{;, u i .r i:� i. i �: �;ri. 1 Ic;:�s � Ar. ,�u:;t I � n:, ��,.nu�1 J o 1. � e— � � ---------------. ---- ----------------------t---------_-- -__ _ _____ -- j ---------- '-1 � 1&2 Gen. & Spec. Conditions � 5105 , 1532 4084 220 Site Work ; 5340 534 , 4272 � '�320 Reinforcing Steel � 1694 , 339 , 1694 � 330 Concrete. � 7398 2219 343 Prestressed Concrete � 10200 9180 10200 ' 400 Masonry � { 17676 3712 �� 16969 500 Struct. & Misc. Metal € 4316 � 216 , 4100 610 Carpentry j 578 ` � � 720 Perimeter Insulation 4 172 ; 751,762 Roof & Sheetmetal � 3739 i ; �0,8ii0 Caulk & [�Ieahterstripping � 295 j ;811 Hollow Metal � 2059 i 618 � �836 Overhead Doors � 3700 , �860 Wood Windows � 75 ' 68 870 Finish Hardware v 776 �885 Glass & Glazing � 155 ,931 Ceramic Tile y 24� 980 Special Coating 1000 � 990 Painting � 1429 '1000 Metal Specialties � S76 � 288 E E ` ,� � � � , , :� ,�: �;�„ c��n� r � r T;;�.;�s 4<id C:han�e Oi:iers �i'��t,ji:: — T_}e::uct C}.. �,-,Y•e C?.-c�r�r,>,Totals � rai to 1_�a±e ,(.�;I?"�'Ii�'TC.4TI; FOR PAY:�SENT I33�ed on our ob�e:��raticn���, thie api�lication- for pay- m<�nt i� correct. to the ^es: of our knowledge, and the c�>;:tractor � c-nt tic' to il�e ind�ca.'ed p:�yment..... t' (.�.._ � ,._ � /"- - ---�---�- � , ' . � � � / .' +' Project checl.cd l;�'_�_ �_�_*�` .� '�– + '� � --�' 1'Fis �orm chrcked bv �`� � '� ` _ �" � � i �- � � F'A?'CH and i 3ti�C; ��O'� .'�'C., ARCHITEC�'S , � � /� �4 ` �`' ����..,' �v - i���t<,� ��t t3.�_�� . _ � � \J ---- _66,53Uo_UU 172 . : .: .. .. i,487_._00 ;_44,68_4_.Q0___ (_6 � 5 3Q.. 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Q.��t ��atie�cl �� D��� �'i Ap�i� iUs �.9GS $ 2,7b0v0ti 2, 300, Qi3 3,C3COe0U b�aS o00 .io� o �� �SSlleifoVV 1,6D50 q00 9,�2�3.Q0 3, 019 o SiD 2�ZJQ�e� 3,60�000 6�a0.00 6i� o Ot� �8(3 o OQ 34� a00 3(D,00 11.7� b�oatl 250 otf0 552.00 88tI a OQ �(35 d OU %J J e o� 55000 $137.bbio60 13�766056 $�23, �399 e fl�i ��o ?'�. �� '�sts� �7��2��,�Ot3 75,$,.18tf,40 �� iRVr1 ����a o a o o e e e� e o •� •• o o a e� �'o� o- e o 0 0 o e e Y 40��10�6� p��j�� c�e ; S�xbu�cba� 5��. r��3at�r, i�a� o �spe�c�f�e1;L� sa�%it�ed, CE�IiSTOCK f� nAVZS, INCo � �i�;G��� �_r_v_.______� �!e V. �a�esta�r.�c, Z a �. , ' � C.�Ais`�"Ck�. � �rA`7ZS� �PI�,� �onsulting $ngi�e��ts 2446 Couaty �oad "J" Minnsapolis, Minn�sot+� 55i`32 , fldno�rable Mayor & City Couacil C/o Mr. iio�a Ankrt,4, Maasge�C Cit� oi ihcidley 1 �431 tkni.versiLar Avsnn� NeB. liinneapolis, Minnesota 55�21 ' Ce�tle�en: epril 9, 1968 CSaTIFIC�ATB OF 18B �1�1� c'��.`� Wi l�reby sub�it 8ste �6, the Pinal Bstiaate, f+�r Sandstrc� i H�inar, Inc., 749 � Forest Dale Rosd, St. Psul, t�lii�esota 55112 for Mark caspleted for eh� �onstrnctiAn of iiatex, Saait�ry Se��t a�d Stotm S�er Y.mm�rav��aent Project No. 79, accordiqg to �n�:i8�.� s , 1 � � I ' , CO�ITRACT BiD i�ICB Chsage Order #1 �Add) Claage Ord�r �2 (�dd) C6aage OrdaR #3 QAdd) TOTAL AtTt'�OHIZB�D CONTRACT FINAL CONTRACT PBICI� L,eas : 8atimate #i 8atimat� #2 F.stts��e �3 $6t�StE #�! Sstima�e �� ' lPaid to Dste , � ' , ' ' Total Wort C�ompleteul $31,384.80 26,6i7v0� 9,415.44 24,694.89 7.014.09 _.._.___..�. $99,186.30 g �7�1W�W 4,371.00 1�i,03fl.00 z.s6s.00 $108.1b6.00 $103,751.30 $103,751e30 _,99„ 186 30 A�l00tiT i�W Dt1H� o . . . . o . . . . . . . . o e . . . o . . e • • � . $ 4, 565.00 Ws i�re vi�►edi the s�ork uader coatrut aad fiad that the same is aabstantiall� �anp��ete 3a� ac,cozdancn with tii►e contrsct documeate. We secammen�d that tbe final gas�n►C be�ad�: apon acceptaace by your Soio�orable Body, and that tbe one yaar contr��ct:�eal m��int�a+�� bond cemmence on the �iate listed above. EVC/�b �es Sanastrom b Hafn�r, Inc, R�espectfully aubmitted, C0�l3TOCS 6 DAVSS, INC. � ����� _�� B. v. comcock, Pe s. � � � � � ; � ' 0 JAMES E. DORSEY liae9-1959i OONALD WEST JOHN W.JONES TNOMAS S.NAY WALUO F. MMOUART JAMES 8 VESSEY �URTIS D.FORSLUND JOMN W.WINDHORST WILUAM A.WNITIOCN . G.URRY GRIfFITN XENFYMALIADAY E.J.SCNWART29AUER CRAIfiA.BECN JULE N.HANNAFORD THOMAS M.BROWN 7AY10 L.MCCUSKEY MTHUR B.WHITNEY � CORNElNS D.MAHONEY TNOMAS O MOE RUSSELL W.LINDOUIST iMOMAS S.ERICKSON ,JAMES N ONAGAN DAVID R.BFINK � MICXAEI H.BRE55 JOHN M.MASON NORACE NITCN PAUL G.2ER8Y MICHAEL W. WRIGNT VIQGIL H. NILL RATMOND A.RE�STER � LAqNY L. VICNRET ROBERT V.TARBOX JOMN J.TAYLOR LONEN R.NNOTT D[FOR�ST SPENCER BERNARD G.MEIN2EN JOMN W.LARSON ROBERT J.JOHNSON JOHN $. XIBBS PlIILLIV M. MARi1N N.B.XASSEIOWSi ROBERT O:FLOTTEN JOMN J.MEID PETER�DORSEY NORTONL.SMAPIRO GEOHGE P.fLANNERY JAMES E MEENEF Of COUNSEL CURTIS L.iIOY JOXN 0. LEVINE DAVID E.BRONSON MTXUR E.WEISBERG ROBERT J.STRUTI( NWN N BARBER DUANE E�.JOSEPM MICXAEL A.OLSON �,EUND W.SCOTT FREDEMCN E.LANGE � URRY w.JONN50N LEAVITT R.BARMER Virgil C. Herrick, Esq. 6231 University Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota Deax Mr. Herrick: r,�(� C�ij DORSEY, MARQUA,RT, WINDHORST, WEST 8c HALLADAY LAW OFFICES 2400 FIRST NATIONAL BANK BUII.DING M 1 N N E A P O L 1 5, M 1 N N. 5 S 4 O 2 TELEPMONE:332-3351� AREA CODE:612 CABLE ADDRESS:OONOW N�arch 20, 1968 We represent Benson Investment Co. Today you and I discussed the taking for the proposed East River Road - Mississippi Street intersection as it relates to our client's property and ��e also discussed the fact that Mississippi Place will become a dead-end street. It is our client's opinion that their property, before this prcposal, was worth at least �+0,000.00. It is our client's opinion that if this proposal goes through, the property will be worth, at the most, $1C�,000.00. As I di_scussed with you, we are hcpeful that we will be able to resolve this problem short of litiga.tion. JDL;jad Very truly yours, 1 ` �/ hn D. Levine FRIDLEY STATE � E3ANK 6315 UNlVERSITY AVENUE N. E. 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' ' ' ' � ' r ' ' � ' ' � ' ' CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA OFFICE OF THE BUILBING INSPECTOR TOPIC; MONTHLY REPORT TO THE CITY M��NAGER MARCH 1968 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION Residential Residential Garages Alterations & Additions Multiple Dwellings Commercial Industrial Municipal Churches & Schools Hospitals Signs Moving OTHERS Heating Plumbing Electrical Residential Residential Garages Alterations & Additions Multiple Dwellings: Commercial Industrial Municipal Ghurches & Schools Hospitals S igns Moving NiJMBER OF PERMITS ISSUED 1968 1967 � THIS YEAR MARCH MARCH TO DATE 13 12 31 2 2 2 6 7 19 � 1 1 1 � 1 � � 1 0 � 1 0 � 0 � � 0 � 4 3 � � 0 22 Z6 59 LAST YEAR TO DATE 22 12 1' 1 0 1 0 8 0 49 26 16 51 40 12 19 42 42 34 33 111 66 72 68 204 148 ESTIMATED VALUATION OF BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED $ 286,500 $ 232,500 $ 643,100 $ 438,375 4,700 1,300 4,700 1,300 6,514 149,000 23,564 168,289 0 16,000 300,000 16,000 150 0 150 4,000 e o 473,�00 0 � � 94,000 1,000 � � � 380,000 0 p p 0 0 3,950 2,650 6,050 � � � 0 $ 297,864 $ 402,750 $1,541,864 $1,015,014 MaNTHLY REPORT TO THE CITY MANAGER MARCH 1968 TYPE • BLACKTOPPING CARPENTRY EXCAVATING GAS GENERAL HEATING HOUSE MOVING MASONRY OIL HEATING YLASTERING ROOFING SIGNS WELL DRILLING � N[TNIBER OF LICENSE5 CURRENTLY IN EFFECT AND ' LICENSE FEI:S COLLECTED TO DATE Page 2 NtJN�EF_ FEES COLLECTED � � $ 105 • 1 is 19 285 39 585 99 2475 51 765 2 30 31 465 7 105 � 105 . 3 45 16 40Q 2 30 284 $ 5,410 PERMIT FEES 1968 1967 THIS YEAR LAST YEAR PERMCT NUMBERS TYPE MARCH MARCH TO DATE TO DATE �9624-��9645 BUILDING $635 $912 $2,985 $1,264 ��7069-��7102 ELECTRICAL 911 643 2, 305 2, 068 ��4075-�4100 HEATING 7487 548 8,232 1,108 �4534-��4545 PLiJMBING 231 237 686 709 SIGNS 83 241 $9,264 $2,423 $14,208 $5,390 8-79 (REV. 11-3-64) ($tandard Form of the Infernotional Association of Chiefs of Police) �Copies avoilable at Federal Bureau of Investigatior�, Washington, D. C. 20535) CONSOLIDATED MONTHL Y REPORT POLICE DEPARTMENT ���►Y �,t __ Fridley � �.,�,��tf, of _ March � 3— TABLE 1.--D15TRIBUTIDN OF PERSONNEL Average Daily Percent Daily Average Daily Numerical Strength Absence Absence Temporary Details Average Effective Strength f�n�i of �amcmonth Sr�mnm�Iit} ���R;r•R�ontt i� ' cnme monfh i oame month this ^;ontl� last y�=��r This morth last ycrar '1'his monlh last year This m��nt1 last ye<�r 'I'his month L_a:st rnonth� last yc�ar � Tat�,� �f,rs���,r,..�. 21 I 22 6. i 3 b.74 14.� i 15.29 �_�15.2b Chl�°f�s offlr.� , 1 � 1 I R�cords bumau . ' 1Jnlformrd forcc� , �0 20 Doter_tivt• buir_ou � � Truffic humau . • F'Srst relfef . . . `+ 5 Second mllef . . �0 7 ' Thlyd rellef . . . � � TABLE 2.--CHANGES IN PERSONNEL TABLE 3..-DAILY AVERAGE PATROL STRENGTH 1. Present for duty end of last month .......... 21 Same month 2. Recruited during month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'this month last year 3. Aeinstate3 durinq month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. Total number of patrolmen . . . . . . . . �1 22 T�tal to c�ccount for , , , , , , , , � . _ . . . �1 z. Less . permanent asslgnments (public offices, clerical, chauffeurs, etc.) . . . 4. Separations irom the servtce: _ 3. Less detalls •o special squads or bu- reaus (traffic, vlce, park, etc.) . (a) Voluntary reslqnatlon . . . . . - � . • • • • i 4. Averaqe daily absences of patrolmen (b) Retlrement on pensirn ..... assiqned to patrnl duty owlnq to: � (c) Reslqned with char es (a) Vacation, suspenslon, rest fj•�"f 6•�7 gPendinq days, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Z (d) Dropped dutfnq probatlrn . . . . (e) Dlsmissed for cause . . . . . . (i) Killed in line pf duty . . . . . . (y) Deceased . . . . . . . . . . . . . (bj Sick and l�Jured . . . . . . . . . . . . (c) Temporury details . . . . . . . . . . .O6 .13 Total separations . . . . . O h r+ � . . � �.� � ' ' ' ' ' ' Total�ave�age dally�absences . , "• �� ��7 S. Present for duty at end of month ........... 21 5. Avallable for �trol dut �.4 27 15 26 Py......... • • � .� � TA�lE 4-- CRIN►E I�EDEX AND P`OLICE ACTIVITY TR�ND OFFENSES KNOWN TO THE POLII:E CHANGE � CURRENT YEAR VS. LAST YEAR CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES (PART 1 CLASSES) REPORTED OR ACTUAL �S. SAME MONTH VS. SAME PERIOD KNOWN UNFOUNDED OFFENSES ACTUAL THIS LAST YEAR �AST YEAR THIS MONTH THIS MONTH YEAR TO DATE NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT la. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT , MANSLAUGHTER 2. FORCIBLE RAPE TOTAL �. . a. RAPE BY FORCE b. ASSAULT TO RAPE - ATTEMPTS 3. ROBBERY TOTAL 2 a. ARMED - ANY WEAPON � b. STRONGARM • NO WEAPON ]. 4. AGGRAVATED ASSAULT TOT�1L • a. GUN ' b. KNIFE OR CUTTING INSTRUMENT i � c. OTHER DANGEROUSWEAPON d. HANDS, FIST, ETC. • AGGRAVATED 5. BURGLARY TOTAL g g 37 a. FORCBLE ENTRY b. UNLAWPUL ENTRY • NO FORCE ], 1 3 c. ATTEMPTED FORCIBLE ENTRY I 6. LARCENY - THEFT (except auto theft) ` L �7 a. S50 AND OVER IN VALUE �v 2U 7. AUTO THEFT I�. ]. � G CRIME INDEX TOTAL � 16. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE 4e. OTHER ASSAULTS • NOT AGGRAVATED p � 'Z� 66. LARCENY, UNDER SSO IN VALUE �i 1 2 PART I TOTAL 9�' 3 $$ �?rf TOTAL PARTIIINCIDENTS ............. 1 I� ............................. 2 5.... TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS NONCRIMINAL CALLS i�Q . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .���. . . . . TOTAL CALIS FOR POLICE SERVICE . . . . . . .5�� . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1C77, , . , . . . . AUTOMOBILES RECOVERED (A) NUMBERSTOLEN 40CALlY AND RECOVERED LOCALLY ............................................... � (B) NUMBERSTOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED BY OTHERJURISDICTIONS ................................... 1 (C) TOTAL LOCALLYSTOLEN AUTOSRECOVERED ..................................................... �/ (D) NUM$ER,STOLEN OUT Of JURISDICTION,RECOVERED LOCALLY ......................................... µ TABlE 5-- VALUE OF p�;ppERTY STOLEN Af�[D RECOVERED VALUE OF PROPERTY VALUE OF PROPERTY OFFENSE �ALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN LOCALLY STOLEN LOCALLY TOTAI VALUE OF �ALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED AND Ri=COVERED BY �OCALLYSTOLEN 570LEN OTHER LOCALLY OTHER JURISDICTION PROPERTY RECOVERED �URISDICTIONS y n � RECOVERED LOCALLY tiURGLARY LARCENY AUTO THEFT TOTAL � 12758.1� I�4338.�3 I l2t)�.00 5538.�3 TABLE 6 - - OFFENSES CLEA�;ED �Y �lRREST year to date (include exceptic►nal clearances) 4615.ao TAQLE 7-- P��?SOEVS AEZE�ESI'ED, CHARG�D AND DISPOSED OF DURIP�G MOiV�H ARRESTS (INCLUDE REIEASED NO FORMAL �HARGE) UNIFORM CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES � JUVENILES 'ADULTS TOTAL . � 1. CRIMINAL HOMICIDE: o. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER b. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE 2: FORCIBLE RAPE 3. ROBBERY 4, AGGRAVATED ASSAULT ' 5. BURGLARY - BREAKING OR ENTERING 6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT AUTO THEFT) ],C �j 'Z2 7. AUTO THEFT 8. OTHER ASSAULTS (RETURN A- 4e) TOTAL • PART I GLASSES �.9 25 THIS YEAR TO DATE � LAST YEAR TO DATE �� z PERCENT CHANGE 9. ARSON 10. FORGERY AND COUNTERFEITING 11. FRAUD 12. EMBEZZLEMENT 13. STOLEN PROPERTY; BUYING, RECEIVING, POSSESSING 14. YANDALISM 15. WEAPONS; CARRYING, POSSESSING, ETC. i 16. PROSTITUTION AND COMMERCIALI2ED VICE 17. SEX OFFENSES (EXCEPT 2 AND 16) 18. NARCOTIC DRUG LAWS 19. GAMBLING 20. OFFENSES AGAINST THE FAMILY AND CHILDREN 1 � 21. DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE 1. �. 2 22. LIQUOR LAWS 2 g 23. DRUNKENNESS 24. DISORDERLY CONDUCT 3 3 25. VAGRANCY 26. ALL OTHER OFFENSES (EXCEPT TRAFFIC) �.O %i ]. TOTAL - PART II CLASSES �.� Z2 ,�� THIS YEAR TO DATE � 3 %i LAST YEAR TO DATE n 2O 1 PERCENT CHANGE TRAFFIC ARRESTS THIS MONTH PERSONS COURT DISPOSITIONS THIS MONTH FOi2MALLY pDULTS GUILTY CHARGED ACQUITTED REFERRED TO THIS OR JUVENILE ' MONTN OFFENSE LESSER OTHERWISE COURT � TOTAL CFiARGED OFFENSE DISMISSED JURISDILTION 1 14 Y 12 1 z PHYSICAL CUSTODY ARRESTS WARRANTSSERVED CITATIONS ISSUED 1. a 2�E; �l 5 TOTAL TRAFFIC ARRESTS AND CITATIONS �j �il EV $� g]. S � 8-79a (Aev. 10-21-65) ' e : . � CONSOLIDATED MONTHL.Y REPORT TRAFFIC SUMMAF;Y ' Police Department City of FY'yr� q� Month of ' TABLE 1. ACCIDENT SUMMARY �—`f is Month Thie Year Last Year o�o Ciange This Yeaz � Accident Total /�� �jQ �I� l� Fatal 1 � f 1 � PersonalIniury �0 25 _. : .._ -�20 . 50 . Pmpeity Damage �l 21 91 ' Pedestrian 1 , Traffic Total , Hazardous Violatione Other Violationa I Parking DWI ' Accident Arrests and Citations � � � TABLE 2. ENFORCEMENT SUIrIMARY This Mont6 'his Yeaz Last Year ofo Ch�nge This Year lb9 121 –1U 251 �5 55 –19 150 57 43 +32 . �� J G�. — I�*, z 2 � 5 3�?A^Cii ear to Date Last Year I67 I 59 ip3 ear to Date Last Yeaz 231 iza 60 5 — , is �g o/o Change -15 ..1 ij --12 'o Change +$ +25 �-30 —O� 0 - TABLE 3. COMPARATIVE SUMMARY OF TR.AFFIC ACCIDENTS T is Month Year to Date This Yeaz Last Yeaz o/o Cha��ge This Year Last Year % Change Total Accidents � 50 —1� 1� ��7 —�5 Fatal Accidents � � ♦ 1 1 � Peraons Killed �. � ♦ 1 3 — • Injury Accidenta � 2O ?5 . —20 KO �9 •.•lE Persona Injured 33 �L�. �-39 73 11'j _3g Pedestrians Killed � 0 O O O Pedestriane Injured 0 � 0 5 + Hit and Run Accidents 15 10 t50 25 2i �'19 Cleared by Arrest Q 1 � O � � Cleared - No Arrest ' ZO g +25 29 I2 +5$ Total Cleared 10 9 +11 I9 1la -E��j TABLE 4. COMPARATIVE SUA�MARY ACCIDENTS AND ENFI Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Citation Citation Citation Cita Acci- •.and Acci- and Acci- and Acci- ar Time dent Arrest dent Arrest dent Arrest dent Arrc 12 M 2 1:00 2:00 3:00 5:00 ]. 6:00 1 ?:00 Z 9:00 10:00 11:00 12 N 1:00 2:00 3:00 4:00 5:00 s: o0 7:00 1 . $:oo - 1 2 2 1 1 1 1 � 1 s:oo 1 1 io:oo ii:oo � 1 Note: "Citation and Anest" column should include a�� traffic citations and arrests made during each hour period except parking citations. TABLE 5. 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