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06/17/1968 - 5894� ' REGUT.�t COiJNG�I, �1EETING AGENDA - JUNE 17, 1968 - 8;00 P.M. , AG Q�' A ��� � : I� 1���" ,�,A e , ' ���� 0 U � Re�u1�r �oun�cil �i�e�ing, ,Tu�e 3, 1968 Page� 1*�2 ' �'u1�11'c H�aring Me�tin�, .Tune 10� �96$ �ag�t �� R 96 F�psGial Counc�� M�st�,n�, Jun� 1�, 14�$ �'a�es 97 � 38 ' OF AGENAAs UB�,T H�ARINGS � 1r �AI�Cin��d Aubli.c He��ing of Ghe �acation of Marsha�� S�xeet �Cantinu+�d fracn ,Iune �, 1968) . �mcn�n�• I�Qp�a���1y w� will have a�; anawer by M�r. �aacr�.F , �,n x�e�ard to his pxobleqn and Council Fan cl.o�a t�ta h4s�x'�.�g on this vacation, ) ����� 2. P'iz#� �e�din�, af an Qrd�.nance for Rezoning Requeat (ZOA ��68-QS) t0 R��c+na �x�am R-2 �o CR-1, Dr, K. H. IngebXigtaen, �mm�t�t R Th� Hearin� bafore the Council was k�e1d , ,�u��a 10, 1��t8) �. F�'t�G ��xtdic►g of an Qrdin,ance �pprovinq the Rezar�ing ge�t��et ('�fJA �pft8*Q6�, �Iirsch B�'ozhers Propext�Ces. ocncnsn� �'he �Iearin� before the Cpunc�.l was c�.o��d J�n�e 3, ��68) 4+ �'�,rpt �t�ad�.ng v� an pzdinanc� Approving Vac�tipn o� 6tre��s ����v ��ea-v�a , x����� $xa�ns�� o� e e� Thi� strest is nax�h o� Bab�a Fxvduc� �nd w�.tk�i� ,i�i,r�ch Bros. propoaed a�attment �ompl��c) �s Coaii�der�tion o� Yari,a,nces Requeated by Msx Salit�rman �8osrd of �lppeala �tinutes, May 22, 1968) �� ��s�qaaioc� af Harwath & Horwath Liquor Study and Re�ort fram �t�y+ar'� Liquo� Study Committee �GS�m�aeat� 8ath, the study and xepQrt havs been gi,v�ct Co yau ga�li�x' under separa�e cover) �ag� 39 Page 4A P��e� 41 - ��� P+��� �3 �a��� k� � 4� , � � ' ���1� CQUNCIL M�ETING AGENDA (CONTINUED) -2- Jti:oTEE 17. 1968 Q�A� U� TN�S� (Cc�ntinu�d) 7, ��c���d������e� p� ��t�sQ�utian t�e�,ating to t�►e A1].vca���n� Q� F�nds ' ��� a ����S��i�n ���tdg� �;t �Lst Avenue Northe�st a[�c1 �It��v����Cy A���?�;� �T,�, ��47� ' f��� Thf,a i,s bac�C on the agenda at Ghe requeat c�� Coun��,�= �n�� �i,ebl.) � �+ �����d��`�t�o5� r�� a R�so�ution Authorizing Abating S�orm S�we� A��€������ at1 Lot 1�hrough 30, Block 10. Hamilton's Add�.t�on to ���h+��3���xv�,11� R Sacr�:d Heart o� ,7es�ts Polish Cathoj.ic Ghux�h � � � ' ' ' ' , � � ' ' ' �i��t��lt; '�t�is �t�m rela�es to an agreement the City e�nte�'ed �in�p in 19Er5 in ��turn for a street ease�►ent. See �1�ey�.ot�s Minutes, June 3, 1968, ��ge J.6.� �a �u �� �ss �_ �I���r►��1 Hs�t��.ng p� Che Pzoperty Qwnex�s on 'Trin�.ty pr�ve Cs��a�c��; �ou�ncll held a formaf, hearing on this stree� eazli.er, Th�xe was som� conc�rn about th� k�i,�h cp�t c�� imp�pve- ��c�C, COt�c�F�l advis�d �he prop�x�y Qw��r� th�y wc�uld ��v� a� ��forma�, hearin$ when they hav� aC�u�'�t� gz�.ce� ���5��'e �h� �ctua� ��npravemen� �� at��'Ced. �nle ��Y� Ch� a���ai. �c�st com,pa�ed with t he prelimi�ary esti�na�� �q� �c2ut��a.1 �epnsi�derat�.on� �fi�s Ai��u��i�Qn ��, R��a�d to Ext�nsi.on a� 3rd Stree� ��Am 57th P1ae� t� �7�h Av�c�u� ��� C�c�l�.c����C�.Ai� Af �� Qxdinance Regulatin� and ConCrplliag the Q'�6�w�� 0�! W��d�. Gac�ss, Brush and athex Rank, Pai.sonous ox� i���t��u� V��,�t�tio� 1� �h� Cit� vf F�idley� Minnespka ��+ �c�l��$�d��l����� s�F Qrdinance Adop�ing Purchasing Manual, �� �, �Q�y vi' the propo�e�i purchasin$ Manual wa� ��nt ii��'��,�x unde� separate �ov�x, ) Fage �+7 Psg�s �+8 • �� P�g�a 4Q � 6l 8��� �� F�s�� �9 � 4� oU w Ii�GUI�AR GOUNCIL MEETING AGENUA ( CONTINUED) •3- .TUNE 17, t968 1�T�W �i IN�S� Conkinued ��, ��e+��►�v��g �I�.nutes o� the Building Standards - pesign Cantxol �e���n�, ,�un� �, 196$ ��. �i+����v��� �tint�z�;s Q� ��e �oard of Appeals Meeting, ,�une 12, 19�i8 ��, ite�eiving Minutes o� the Fridle� Industrial DeveI.opment Co�iasi.on MeeCir�g vf May 2, 1968 16� �����vi�� Minutes o� tl�e Planning Commission Meekit�g of , J�a�� 13� 1�6$. �C��ncnec�t; $ecause the Meeting was just held Thuraday Evening, the Minutes will be given to �vu �Ionday evening). �7: Tt+���iv�e�� $ic�s qn Ca�p�ting for Shorewood Loun�e (Opened 10��0 A,1�., ,�un+a ].2, �,968) , , ��= R���iV�,�tg �ids on Street Improvement Froject ST. 19G$-18• ��d �'�r �968�28 and Awarding Contract (Opened 10;30 A,M, ��n4 i,2, �.96&) . f"Q,urome�C° Ti}is i� �ox Xk�e 2nd portion of the 1968 Cfty end Muni�ipal Ai,d St. Program. The bid tabulatia�ns are in x�� pgenda and recoaunendatio:�s �rom, �h�e Engineers wi11 b� supp��ea to the Council at the me�ting,) �9-- _ _ - —_ , _ . � �aa�id�r���.c�r► vf ,�uth�ri�ing .�he Adverti�emgc�t �or $1�� �e� ���ct��nic Vot�c�� �lachine�, �Gc�4t��nt: It th� Caun�il con�urs, the actic�n w�uld �e t4 authot'ize advertsem�n� for bids.) . 0 Fages �� � �t�i �a$�s 6i � 6� Pag+� G9. , , p Pmgo� 7A � 71 Pa,�e� 72 - 7� Pa$�� 7� � 76 � ' � ' ' R�CULAR COUNCII, MEETING AGENDA (CONTINUED) -4- TUNE 17, 1968 ��, ���a�.���.�n Ord�ring Im�rovement, Plans and Specifications �Q�' ��'��et Improvement Project ST. 1968-1B (Addendum) Page 77 ���,�_ The informaj, h�aring for the tempor�ry i�tprovement of 64t1� was �►eld earlier and we held the formal hearing on June 10, 1968) ' ��., ���Qlution prdering Improvement, Plans an� Sg�cifications for W4��'�', �ewer, Storm Sewer Project j�88 (Addendum ��4) C����?�: The hearing for installing water lines between ' Osbo�ne Road and 77th Way, along East River Road was held on June 10, 1968) ' ��: Resolu�ion Ordering Improvement, Plans and Specifications fox Wat�� and Sewer, SS �k88, Addendum ��3 � ' ��, ' � ' 1 (Cpmment; Tk�is is to install the storm sewer in the area no�'Gl� of Osborne Road. The hearing was held June 10� �968, If tp�e Counc�l wishes to put through this impxovement, ��e �esolution i$ submitted fox their coc�s�.d�rat���) �age 7$ Page 79 R�soiut�on I�eceivi�g the Freliminary Report and Calling � pub�iG �I�a�'�ng for ST. 1968-1 Addendum No. 3). �,age� $Q ��� CQm[n�nt� This is to call a hearing on 73rd Avenue to se�rve l�inco's parking lot and also to improve tk�e ��j.sy between 48th and 49th Ave. between �tain S�, b� �� S��ea�) ��4= R��Q�u��on Rece�ving the Preliminary Report and C�11ing a�tb1�� ���'���!� �or ST. ],969-3 (73rd Avenue) ����� �� � �� ���nt• This is to set up the hearing for 73rd Avenue between T,�I, �k65 and Central Ave. We hope we can �et a �ommitment from the County for their parti.cipation , ��ix�.� soort) ��' �'��Q������ Qx���'��t$ Fi.nal Plans an�i Specificationa for y�1at��, ' �����+��°Y Sew�z a�t��, Storm Sewer Pro ject 4k88, Addendum ��2 �ag�� $!� ,� �� , � � � J � (� er�� The k������g far this pr4jec[ tQ serve �lm a�c� �,Q�Gh ��, sY'�a witk� wat�r and sewer was held March 11, j.9(�8 a�� �h� peop�e felt at that time that tk�e storm ��we� ���µi� b� �nstalled at the sam� time. There are a[ least ��y�r� n��v bui.ldings pezmits requested in this a�ea� anc� thsi�@ b� ���tter from t�� F�.r� Inspec�or �n �he a���da �n r���t'�i �p ��� �need �o� p�QViding �ix�a prcatee��c�q i� th�� sr�a, W� feel �ha�, i� the Counc�.l prapase� �cz �,�e�a ���m��� in this arc��, the wacer and sewer utij.ity �����,� t�e ir��talled at thi� time.) REGLTLAR GOUNCIL MEETING AGENDA (CONTINUED) -5- JUNE 17, ],968 S N��NUED Zb, Aw�R1��i�on ��ChAri.zir�� and Dir�cting th� Splitti.n� p� Sp���al ABiw��me�n�� o� �'�x'�A1 60Q, South 2Q0' of LoG 6(Ex. W. 2�' ) Me1o�.�nd ���cde�ns. Page 86 27, Re�ol�tCi,on CextlFyi.ng Char�es to the Cpun�y ��d�.Cc�r �a b� Levi�d Ag���tet Certai.q Properties �or Co].lectip� w�tk� Ch� Tax�a P�ayabis i.� 1969, ('Comment: Thi,a resolution places charges on the p�'operty fox ' weed cutti�g in 1966) 28. ApgQinta�ent 2A.. �laim�. �Q. �i.�esaoa 31, �atimatea �2� k'e�iti,oa �h13-1968 �os� ,����.i� ��ge �7 & 88 Page 89 pa�e 9Q Pages 91 • 93 �age� 94 - 14� �a�oa 1Q2 - 1Q4 ' � ' ' � ' ' ' Z�3 !!Il'�UTiS OF T'� RSGULAR COUNCIL l�STIDTG OF JUNE 3, 1968 -- - , , Mayor Kirkham called the Ragular Council Meeting of June 3, 1968 to oritr at 8s02 P.M. �t; • � __ -. ; �' Mayor Kirkhaza requeated the audience to st� d and join the Council in sayinq the Bledge of Allegiance. �� �SRS PRSSBNT: Kirkham, Liebl, at 8:06 p.M.j 1�lR1�aR8 ABSSNT : None ' PRaSiNT1i1TION OF A�ARDS : Samuelson, Sheridan, Harrie (arrived Mayor Kirkha�s read the Certificates of Achievement Awards and pre- � sented them to the follawing people: Mr. Carl Parka, Mr. Richard Rremsr, and Mr. Paul Dannenberg. The Youth Achievement Awards were re�d and presented to Miss Nancy Thayer and Misa Leslie Hansen. ' i;t� • �.l � � 4. � � =. ; : �. 1� r' � • " Y ' � ' Councilman Liabl questioned whether the minutes had been ehecked by the Administration. The City llanager repl�ed thaz he had checked and approved them. C! ' ' 1►iOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt the Minutes of the Regula r Council M�eeting of May 20, 1968. Motion seconded and upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion casried unanimously. ADOPTION OF AG$ND�i: �lnyor Kirkham pointed out that in the aqenda in Item Nuiaber 6, ' T.H. �47 should be chanqed to read T.H. �65. In Item Number 15, Recoiving th� Board of Appeals Minutes the fourth item (concerninq the 3iliterman Restaurant� is not to be discussed at this n�eetinq. , � � MOTION by Cauncilman Samuelson to adopt the agenda as amended. 3e- cqnded by Council�m n Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham declsred the motion carried unaninwusly. I� J ' � � � � RTsGUI.A,R COUNC I L MSBT ING OF JUNE 3, 19 6ti pAGIs 2 !',t+ �,l � �� �: ,�: _� � !: �1 � = • . •, � ��� ��: Mr. Harold Sarris, 6210 Riverview Terrace, was present at the Meeting and said that his problem or access has not been resolved as yet and is asking that this be tabled. Councilman Liebl said that he had talked to Nel Christensen of N3SSD and he indicaced that they would contact Nr. Harris's attorney. Councilman Harris asked !►!r. Har�is if the Council acted on th is vacation with the stipulation of access beinq granted, would this be all right. Mr. Harris indicatea that he would rather the legal requirements ancl questions involved be settled before the actual granting of the vacation. , Councilman Harris asked Mr. Harris if it would make any diffe�ence to him whether he had a north or south entrance, and that a south access was being planned. 1�lr. Harris answered that where the en- � tranc� is would make no differ�nce to him. Councilman Liebl felt that thia was between Mr. Harris's Attorney and NSSSD and the City should not enter into it until their problems were resolved. � � � � � � � u � Mr. Riehard H. Harris, 6200 Riverview Terrace, said that it behooves N838D and our interests to get this settled first. The Police Departmant and Fire Department must have access to this area as this ie an area where problems do occur. Councilman Harris said that the District realizes the problems and the property s�ould be utilized in the best possible way, as it is not now. He sugqested a zaeetir�g with NSSSD and Mr. Harris's Attorr�ey prior to the next Council l�eetinq, then have this again placed on the agenda, also that the Administration coordinate with NSSSD and notify Mr. Harris in writing of ti.me and date he will be on the NSSSD agenda. l�OTION by Councilman San�uelson to continue the Public Hearing the Vacation of Marshall Street to the M�eeting of June 17th. Motion seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanim�ously. m voting CONSID�RATION OF R$ZONING R�QUSST ZOA #68-06 HIRSCH BRO'I�RS AND ��I�iUaD PUBLIC I�ARING ON VACATION OF STRBST - HIRSCH BROTiiSR3: Z'ho City Sngineer reviewed the new plan Mr. Philip Hirsch has presanted. It involves shifting the building 22' to the south to provide a 60' setback froa� the north property line, sh iftinq the location of qarages, azd changing the drivew�y b� moving it to the south to provide 80' between the driveway and Mrs. Kubow's property. Z'here will be green plantings between the driveway and her property and no parking in this area. He pointed out that there is also a small commercial area left to be developed. ' ' ' RTsGUI�A,R COUNCIL l�ETII3G OF JUN7E 3, 1 a68 I.�1�G.; 3 � Councilman Liebl asked to see the old plan and to have the al- ' terations expZained. Mr. Philip �iix�ch did �o and explained that it was not feasible to change the wing� from on� place to another, �o tl�is �� the reason far th� setba.^.k chang�s . , , The City Sngineer said that we hav� easements in the south portion, haaever, it was pointed out to him that they r�eed not be considered at this time as they have no bearing or� th:i� r�quest . I�irsm �����aw, 6654 Tast River Road, was present and raquested that a ' 3' berm be placec3 in the area between her property and the driveway with the plantings on top of this. Mr. Hirsch said they would be willing to do this, as they had already offered to do �o. Mr. Plum � asked hvw they would be assured of getting this and C�ncilm3n Harris said that it would be made a part of the building perzait rec�uirements . � � � � Counciln►an Liebl asked �Ir. Schroer if he is ready to start building if this re�on�ng request goes through. Mr. Schroer replied that his plans were bei� made now. Mr. Plum asked how the intersection plans will affect the area. Councilman Har=is said that this will ia.ot in any way land-lock the area and will not affect it. P�TSON by Councilman San�aelson to cic�se t�.L Pub��c Hearing on the t,�vca�ion Request aAV �68-03, Hi��cta Bros. Seconded by Councilman Sh�ridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham de- e].ared the motion carried unanimously. � MQ'PION by Councilman Harris to concur with the new proposal pr�- �onted by Hirsch Bros. and approve the rezonin� and vacation requeat. _ SeconGded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a ro11 call vot�, K�.rkham, ' Liebl, Harris, Sanwelr�on, and Sherida� voting aye, t�layor Kirkham ���la.�ea the motion carried unaninwu:�ly. ' ' , ' ' Councilraan Liebl �aid he would like to say "Thank 1'ou" to Mr. Hazsc2z for his attitude taward, and consideration for these people, and r�i� coop�xation with the Council. ir10TION by Councilman Liebl to bring back the required Ordinances at th� next regular �eeting. Motion seconded arld upon a voice vote, alZ voting aye, Mayok Kirkhau► declared the motion carried unanimously. DISCUSSION OF PROPOSED WATER Si3STSM INTBRCONNSCTION WITH MQUNDS�'W: Mayor Kirkham expreseed the view that as the Fire Chief has re- vi.ewed this and found it to be beneficial, he would be in favor of thi�. ' ' ii�GULAR COUNCIL MBSTING OF JUNS 3, 1968 ' �� ' , ' ' ' ' � � ��, ' ' � PA(sE 4 �I� by Councilman Sheridan to authorize the Administrati,pn to �t�te�c �nto an agreement with the City of Mounde View at�i that it �,s �o �e funded from the Utilities Fund. Seconded by Councilman �3��7.�on, U�on a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham +����ated the motion carried unanimously. SS.,_,ION OF G11RBA�CS �LTD TRASH HAULTNG: T'he City Manager gave a review of his study and in h is opinion �ome thought ahould be given to a franchise system. The City Char- �.er provides that an Ordinance c wld be passed by a 4,l5 vote to �:n�tiatw this system. It was the City Attarney's opinion that 1�11th a franchise system, there would have to be a referendwa vote Q� �i�,e p�ople. He said he had checked with Columbia He�.ghts and 'k.�'��� let bids . In this case the City enters into agreement with t�� property awners and would be administering the program, w�uld b�a involved in collection of money, paying the Contractor, and t�►ould run the risk of not getting their money. He said that he had �t with the garbage collectors at a meeting some time aqo and they �dAd not seem to favor the idea of splitting the City into sections a�ad lettinq bida on each section, havever, someth ing could possibly b� worked out to split the City into two sections, and lettinq bids on �a�h section independently. Under the franchise system, it could � aet up for a long term such as 25 years, but with the b id system, ��t lettings are for one year, or possibly two. When he checked W�� the City of Hop}cins, he found zhat for 15,000 people it cost �f�Q,000 in taxes excluding the initiat cost of the equipnrent. 7.'t�,e �aqer indicated that with either method burning barrels would be el�minated. C�l Paulson, a visizor to the Meeting, said that if a 15,000 population needed two trucks, Fridley would probably need four trucks on the streets. He said in Hopkins the cost to the people Was about 50� per month or $6.00 per year, wh ich certainly was aceasonable and he was sure the people oz Fridley would realize a tremendous saving. However, he felt thaz �.he people should be allawed to burn leaves in the fall as they are hard to move, store, and pick up. Other than in the case of the leaves in.the fall he would like to see burning barrels banned. He would suggest a public Hea�Cing for the people to come and be iniormed and object if they wieh. Z'he City Manager aaid that when he checked ' that they use a sanitary land fill system, fi.11ed, and would ultima�ely have to go to �t Wcau�d be very expensive for the City of ' kind o� land fill area unless it was done c a7.1 t�� communities participatinq. with Hopkins, he found but it is rapidly being some kind of incinerati�, Fridley to obtain sc�me n a County basis with t RaGULAR COUNCIL i�ETING , JIJNE 3 , 1968 ' CJ � ' , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' i PAGE 5 Cc�ta,cilma�r► $�puelson aqreed that we can not ban burning barreis �1eas an �lte�na,te solution is aupplied to the people, and would sugqest an air pollution control Public Hearing be set up for this ewam�r. Mayor Kirkham agreed that the cost of fighting fires, �etartsd for the most part by burninq barrels, is considerable. Councilman Samuelson said that according to the Fire Department, there were two deaths attributed to burning barrels. Councilman Liebl said that in his opinion we can not tell the people t',.��t th�y can not burn without having a practical and effective �,�te�ttuAte ti�at the people would agree to. Councilman Samue�sqn said �►mt �i,s Cc�u1d be provided for in the Ordinance. lIOTIODi by Councilman Samuelson to hold a Public Hearing Auguet 12, 1968 on air pollution as these two problems go together. Seconded by Councilman Harris for discussion. He said that he would like the press to reflect that the Council has taken no position at this time and would like to hear froui the people before m�aking a determination. Mayor Kirkham expressed his view that based on the City �lanager's studiea and his own investigations, he would be i,n favar of baruiinq burning and adopting a franchis� system, but w�,t.�lo�tt th� City being involved in collection of fees. He sugqosted v�r� g�,ve �he pre$s any available information to alert the people o� ��e prabl�m of air pollution. UPO�i A VOICB_VOT�, a11 voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. �S�'�WALK �1IDTH I�FORMATIQN FRQM ANOKA COU�iTY FOR MISS�SSIppI ST�,R8�8_T �t T.H. #65 AND C�IiTrRAI, iyyVFI�TUg (ST. 1968-3) s .�...._ Ca►uaeilman Harris asked if this was the width that was pointed out �o th� �op1� when they were at the Meeting. The City ir�git�ee� said 'k�►#�� '��,a waa �orrect it would actually be a 6'4" sidewalk. Th�a �o�i�i�g �" i� �or h�rdrants, location of poles ete., jua� a$ it � �$ now on M.i,ss�.ssippi Street. lqTI�T by Councilman Harris to concur with the Anoka County Department of Highways. Seconded by Councilman Sa�tueleon. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the nation carr ied unaninrous ly . ► � � _ .. . ��•;• ��y • �. . =��; _ _ - �y.i.�. . , . � � , ' �e �it� inqineer �t�`t�a� rain� before � explained that this street was always washi�g a�►ay the Drive-�n storm sewsr was put in. To elimin,at� ' ' ' � ' RaGULA�R COUNCIL �TING OF J[JN8 3, 1968 PAc.'E 6 'k.'�#��,�t the pi�,� �£ a�nd was Qut there. The problem is now, as Mr. $x'�,1s4��R explains in'his letter, he must cross someone elses pro- �t�ty �o �xit onto 6th Street and would like this street opened up, as his access could be closed at any time. The City Sagineer - �ugqe�sted that with the City retaining easements, the street could be v�tcated, and 1�ir. Hrusseau could then make his awn driveway. Cottn�ilman Sheridan asked if there was not a north - south alley , �1inq through there. Councilman Samuelson felt that this ahould ]� �eferred back to the P�,snning Comraission and go through the u�t��1 channel� . � NQ��Q�i �X �ouncilman Samuelson to receive letter, and refer this tp t�e Rlanning Cotmaission. Seconded by Councilman Harri$. Upon , a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the urotion carriod-unanimously. ' ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' , 1 ' �ISCUSSI0�1 OF MII�AdSApOLIS SSW�R A�GRS�I�NT COST FIGUR$S RbwISW: The City 8nqineer said that as the Council is aware, there are fiqures in the contract which would be extremely hard to check, and t�re r�ally heve no alternative but to accept them as a study of the�a would be very e�nsive, unless the Council wantas to get the stu�y lRbB��► . T!he Ci,ty Manager said that the City Attorney had suggested that a l.�tter of transmittal be sent to Minneapolis stating that in case aa error is found in the future in the capital credits to the City, th8t the City would have the right to be reimbursed. MOTION by Councilman Harris to agree with the City Attorney's �uggest,�on. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a vo�ce vote, a�,� vqti.ng aye, Mayor-Kirkhaca declared the motion carried unanimously. I)I CU38��1 R3(�ARDING LI4UOR LBGISLAT�ON- SOLUTTON NO. 86-1968 - A RESOLUTION RSGARDING THE BNACTI�NT OF �3�ATIC�i AUTHORIZING MiJNICIPAL OFF-SALS AND PRIVATB O�T-3ALB OF �,,,.A�4�OLTC BiVi_ � Cauncilman Harr�s said that he had requested this itesn be placed on th�a 1�genda as the split liquor bill is naw before the Senate Houae Cq�p�itt� and Senator Gr1eq would like to have our poeition clearly ata�od so he could presant it to the Senate. In Resolution Mo. 13- ��f�7, we indieated that the City was in fovor of the split liquor b�.l�, �nd noth inq has changed to date a�d he would auqq�et that we �p��t�firm our posit�on, and qive Senator Grieq a firm com�nittm�ent o� t��c� to operate, ' ' ' � , , , ' R�C'sUIrAR COUNCIL A�BTING OF JUN$ �, i968 �� Mi0'PIO� by Co�un�ilman Harris to re-affirm the position taken on Jaawary 23, 196i in R�solution No. 13-1967 - A Resolution Reqardinq the S�a�tme�nt o� I�egi�latlon Authorizing 1�nicipal off-3ale ansl �'��Y�tt� On-Sa1� oE Alcoholic �ever�ges. Second�d by Cc�ur�ci,��n �a��1�o�n. �oui�C�l�a.n I,ieb� ��cpres,�ed tlte view that if we �oulc� get the private +pn��al� and riunicipal off-sale bill through the S�nate it would be y�ry bslpful, tp th• City of Fridley . Hawever, he would like to take isaue with Councilman Harris' statement to the paper that it would take 5 years to replace the costs of Municipal liquor with revenu� fran private liquor, and the fact that the Council has never discuaeed os reGeived the Horwath and Horwath report at a Council i�e+�tt iag . Cottneilman Harris �eplied that he was not quoting the :�eeli.ngs af � Caurici�., just the reaults of the Horwath and Sorwath �eport, at�d t��d anot refl�ct the Council's feelings on this subject, He said � ���e�dy have � Reaolution for split liquor. ' �yor Kirlsha�m read the kesolution to the audience. TJPQN T� NOTIO�II, a roll call vote Mras taken, Kirkham, Liebl, Harris, ' $�1eZ1d8lle arzd Samuelson voti� aye, Mayor Kirkham de�Zared the rnotion casried �an,an�aoul:�y. , ' ' ' � , , ' CaunciZman yiabl asked when the Council would discuss the Sorwath �d Hoswath report. He said that the study cost $3500 and it �hq�aid ���.�cussed. 1►l�ayor Kirkham pointed out that the report has been �����ted by the Council. Ma',��QN by Councilman Liebl to have the liquor study iteat be placed Q� t,�e Agenda of June 17, 1968. He requested that Mr. Pickul, be asked by the Administration to attend the meeting. Motion secaaded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirki�am declared the motion carried unanimou�sly. DISCUSSION R=GARDING RaFUND OF TORNADO DISASTBR FUND3: Counc�.lman Harris said that he had discussed thie with the City Attorney �ho indicated that a report would be forthcaninq. He was ��.9 to cowe to this Meeting as he is out of tawn. It was felt �,a�� the first step woula be to indicate our dissatisfaction to the Q��i.ee of 8mergency Planning and then correspond with our sena�ors s�� Repre�s�ntatives as the City needs some help in sett�.in�g �hi$ c�a,�u. ' ' it�C�IILAR COUN'C IL 1@�ET ING �F J'�7NE �, 19 b z3 ' .�e_� ' � �'', �,'�Q�2I by Cou�ci,l�n Fia; �is to proceed on tl�is plan �nd �end letters �� �4��a the p�fic� of $mergency planninc� ar.d our Senator� anci K�p- , �:�#���t�ativ�$. Sec��c:a� by C�uncilman Shericia:�. ' ��u�,��,�,�n :�h�;sid�n pa�nted �ut that in e��agory 1� the Crt�.ce �g ����'��� ����z��ig 43isallc,r�r�c:i $2500, and that �ey did n�t in�:icate '��► �� �ity �t bid �� that they would not allaw this. IL w�� r.is ��#�►l��g th�t some of t}iesQ things should bE gotten toy�t.hea a� ' t 1 .h �°@ caa� s�haa documented proof. The Finance Director said cha� th� i��ort�ti.c�a� wa�s available when the auditors were here and has ' ��.wa�� ];,eQn �vailable, but was never asked for, There �.s $9QqU ��,���,�cr�rod in this letter and there was approximately $23,OUQ th�� �he City f�elt should be submitted originally. Councilman Harris ' ��lt; that t�ai�3 informatioa should be �urnisheu anc3 asked tlze F'�,���ce Dir�ctor to do so. ' � ' , ' L�F�3 E'� VO�t� VOTB, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the mot�on ��ried unan,�usly. �ISCTUS�ZCJrT Q�' L�JCYA I.ANF TRAF'FIC PROBL�M- 'T�hE �ity ��,anag�r explained that this was not a matter of ordinary �peec�ing, r��her the ma j cr complaint is too r.����a ��af fic . � 25 k�t�.�� p�s h�� �peed limit wa; con3idered b�a� ��; s� then could a�aply gQ ��1 0��� ��►using dev�lopraent� in the City. � r�bed street �ava� �an��,d�rQCi, �ut this cUUld posvinie cause accidents when the roads �re icy. '�h� only solution would be to dead-end it aga�n. It �a$ o�r�QC� ariyinally to give the Police Department and Fire Depart- taenz �c�e�8. Gounc�,lman, Sheridan said he did not feel Lhat making Lucia Lane a ' �sad-orr� atseet is the answere a� then the service road would have �o ��Cc� � ��vo lane street again . ' ' ' � , Cpunc��man Harris suggested a letter to the State requesting in- ves�igat�,on �nto the need for signali�ation at this interse�t�ton. �� Chief of Police said that the prime reason was to stop tra�f�;c contir�g onto T.H. #65 from the K.C. Hall. Since this haa been on� way thes• have been no personal injuries here o� cxs� Lucia Lane. The ccx�tpla�snt nv�ra seems to be with the people who live in the apart,m�nt �o���a. Ou� wain objective is to keep people alive and this one ,�an� trafffc as it is now seems to ba doing this. � � � i � � , ' �� � 1 � � , ' ;:'��� ' RSGUL�IR COUNCIL I�STING OF JUNE 3, 1968 PAG� 9 Councilman Harris pointed out that this has been discussed naany tim�s beforo at the Council l�eetings and a decision cannot be reached h+��re and would suqgest referral back to the police Department and 8ngineerinq Departm�ent for a solution, or if a solutior� canr�;ot b� reached, at le�st a elarification that wauld �a�tisfx t�e peo�le. �'!�� Ci�y $�ngi���r siad that the answer wou�.d b�, hopefully. �s�,g�- nal;lsa� ion . 1r14TION l�y CqunCl7.nwan Harris to refer this back to the Administratiox� �or a possible splutiox� or if no solution, an explanat�on why it s�ou�,ciremain as it is to give to the people. secar�decl by Co�nci,l,n�n Shsridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, M,ayor.Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimouely. � �i - �:,_ ; �.� � � .� � 1�.�► " ; ��Y �� • ' • .�� � �� � � l�IQTIQDi bx Co�tncilman garris to receive the City Attorney's iuem,� r��d�.nq �uncis fran the sale of stolen or confiecated property. $��or�ded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, a11 votitx,� aye, �,�or Kirkha� declated the mat ion carried unat�,imously � �IYI�T(3 RSPORT OF ANNUAy POLICB AU_CTION H$LD_�1AX 11, 1968: ��ON by Councilntan Samuelson to receive �he report froaa the q�i�� of Police on the annual police Auction. Second�d by Councilmnt� Harar��� Upon� a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared rhe n►otion carried uRani�nously. IVING BIDS ON 1%TO POLICB CARS (BIDS OP�D �yAY 29. 196_ 8 AT ,1,�,:00 NOO�i s �� was. Qointmd out that there was only one bid reclived ���,� �� �� ���. s�ciatications. �he bid was from Southview C�evxole�. C:h,evroiet Be�, �,� �e1, �,5669 W�� ��� �.n of one 1967 �ontiac police car Chevro].et Biscay�te 15469 with firade in of one �,9C5 �?odqe police car TOTAL $1,947.00 52,094.00 $4,041.00 , � RBGULAR COUNCIL 1�ETING OF JUNS 3, 1968 PAGS i0 � �'IC�i bY CouACila�aa Sheridan to award the bid for the two po].ice � �r�m �o s�oul�hview Chevrolet, 303 North Cox�cord Stxeet, South S�. ��}l. �!,l,taneaa t�4 SSQ75 in �he a�mQt�nt of $4, 04]..00. Seeo�n�ed by ����� �Is►z'ris. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, i�a�o,t � �'�'#�u de��aac�d t'�� motion carried unani.n►ou�ly, � 1 � �_J , ' , � �_� � ' � ' � � � .�.� �.� �. �:�.�� • - .�: : . � • � . '.i yc.��� • • : .' � • I.. •, x � � V �� 1 v �� > > �� �. � —��� ! � 1 •.. _Z �.. � � � ' �� ' •, • � M ! �_ � �� � Y--LiL: • ' • —-�� � �1� � �+: . . . , 1` � • ��' • J:Y�! Y ���� ' �� ' ' YI, • I • � • �• ' :��: �k.� t . . . . ._C.._i�.i.i � � • � � W : M • '.ii.' �1_ �' t�- �' •���'�� �otk�, present at the aretinq, said ti�at will fa�ce ae�st, toward the liqht industrial property! will be in 11ne witk� the rest of the buildings. his bualldi,nu�� at�d �hat ti�e� �I�N �Y ���Qiln� Harris to concur with th� Boaa�d o� Ap�eals recommendations to permit the building of double bunqalowa by 3gecial Uae periait. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voi�e vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimous ly . �• $�S4USST FOR A SPLCIAL US$ P�RM�T TO AI.I,OW A�USINESS OFFI(T `�O B8 BUII1� AND USSD IN AN R-3 DISTRICT IN COLIJU�IpDT� G ON LOT Z. BLOCK 1, AU3 ADDITION Ti� SAI� BSING TI� SOUTFi�AST CORN�R OF 77TH AND SA3T R�,BR R�„(?�A�� OR 7691 BAST RIVZ�R ROiAD, FRIDLBYi MINNSgpTp�� U$ST HY RQX BRICKSQ�i, 6441 UNIV�RSITY AVTNUB N.B. , FRIIL�BY �� *� �--��-�,�..�. The City �ngineer �x�alai,ned that the request was for � real e�ts�te office in one ot the apartments, to be used as his offi��. He ha�d explained to him that he should provide 4 parking spaces east o� th� building �or cars incurred by his busiaess, that there shauld nc�t �y any big signs, and that a bigger radiu� would be �needed for a dr �.veway * Counci�man S�welson said that he had ma�ny objections to ti3�,�s ap��,� �!�� ����e �raposal. Couri;cioman Harris felt that the Ccau�ncil s�pyld ��� ��.�.+�w � ]�t�sir�e$$ enterpris� in a zoning not designed ��ar �,t �, � ��k �►e� �auncil allvws it here, the basis for denial �.n �a�k�er ���$ wc�u�,� be �ost. Councilman Samuelson agreed. ' � � 1 � ' �GU�,R, COtJNCIZ i�FTING OF JUNE 3, 1968 PAG�S 11 �IQN by Cauncil,man Harris to deny the request for the SFaecial Use �e�Cm�,t �or the use of an apartment as a real estate officeo se�onae� ky CQuncilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor �Ci�kham declared the motion carried unanimously. �10TIQN by Councilman Harris to receive the remainder of the tainutes p� tile Board of Appeals N�eeting of !�lay 22, 1966. !rl�otion seconded ��1 u�pon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared th� �p,ation carried unanimoualy. ' �►t�ayor Kirkham pointed out that the Saliterman variance reques� will j�e coming back to the Council at a later meeting and is not to b� acted on at this time. ' �'�I�i1'NC� 'P��R MTIJ7PPTitc /1L� mLr6+ nTnvo T�TT .�r�.....�.�...�.��� a__�.___-___ _-- ' LJ , , , ' � M�'rION Yay Councilman Harris to recieve the Minutes of the pa,rks aa�d Re�reation Commission Meeting of May 27, 1968. Motion seconded arid upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the mat�Q�, Qarried unanimously. Councilman Harris said that in the Motion regarding la�d a„cqu�s�,�,�on! na othex� Couuaii.zees have seen fit. to question the integrity of this Council, as to what action is taken, and that the �1r�utes ot September 13, 1967 are self-explanatory. This Council �ri.es to aet with wisdom and judgment. The Subconunittees act aa ,an advisrax'� board,, and we value their judgment, but the Council �.s not bound i�x the Subcommittee's recommendations. � i�OTTON by Councilman Harris to concur with th� Parks and Recret�At�p� Commission recom¢nendation for raethod of fundinq of their qu�r�.ers in the lawer level of the Civic Center. Seconded by CouncilfiRn Samuelsoa. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkhaim dec- lared the motion carried unanimously. B��YING TI$ CA�[Ilii7CATT[]Ai u,$GARDING TH8 LZTTL T �r(`�, r8 $_AT T �nntr ' DYSCUS_SsD_ I�i TI� p,AitKg AND RgCR ATION $: --. _........ � _. _, _... _ Mayor Kirkham indicated rhat the letter received was a compl��,�,� Q�, , a� unsightly building, problems with parking, and a wish to use the parx when the Little League is not using it. u , Mr. McPherson, a representative from the Little League o� Frid�,e��, Tr�Q. was present at the M,eeting and exp�ained that nwst �Q��.p �� �iot understand that the Little League is a non-profit orq�,�,�t���p� ' ' ' ' � , ' ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' , ' RSGULAR COUNCIL 1�STING OF JUNE 3, 1968 �.�s�� 12 �nd �hat ma�t o� the work is dons by a very frw people, and that ���! h�.mssif had put in many hour� of work on tlse groutlds, and that �ana of th� people of the area seem to be usinq the area for a dump. ��� and �!�w o�hers, are continually picking up rocks and debris ���m the c���aur�cis. He felt that the people did not understand tha�t� ��s is nok a t+�s supportec� park. This League is providinq or- qaaised ball fqr 330 boys in the $ge group of 9- 12 years. ge said that h� has seen nwtor cycles running around on the ball �ar.�C and would like to put up some sort of a fence to prevent this. �ie aaid that the I,eague still has $3,000 of indebtedness, and that be has mstsrials gor two dug-outs, but rhat he hae �e�ther�:the �onay or man�-po�rer to qat them constructtc�. He also sald that he would lika to haye water arid sewer into tha property, esp. tha water, �ast year the .Li.ttle League ran a hose from the hydrar�t across thE� �treet , but ,i� wa$ not very sat is factory . But, here �ga�1n, t�a m�c�p� would be tQO +��eat �or them to bear. The Chief or Police said that the Litt�.e League has prQVided a man to direct the traffic onto the grounds v�here parkinq �space is pro� vided. The sc.reet is very narraw, and i� poated for ao p�rking for two hours a day. He said that he felt the problem vf the parkinq ha� already been taken care of. Carl Paulson augqest�i that irlr. lrtcpherson contact the building tra�dea a� tlzey are sametimes witling to donate their time and equipaent tor worthy causes. Mr. l�cpherson said he would do this as he would lik� to get r�:he additional work done and some nare sereening ar�d fencinq. MOTTON by Councilman Liebl to r�aceive ths co�auni,cat�.o�n m�g�ed b� �i.x residents in tho area►. Motion aeconded and upoa a voice vot�, all voting aye, 1�layor Kirkham declared the motion caaE�ed unanimca�s�y, ; �.+. � �. y•� w �,11� • " 4;�� 1 � , • ;t��; � � . r!, �_,.1l4: � • .Y i� � : , r- : � - � •, � .ii �t� �.� i_ � 1._ ��.i �t� �i J� �� • :1 : • r'� . � �:1�1' 'i��l.1i __ c • r, • ; �1_ _ � `� s �..::; �� •. � • 1• •. � � �l . : _i� � �+ � _� . _s�y �� . �'he C�.ty Rng�.r►eer explained that �is request is �or a liqht man�t� �aetu�i�►g p�,and Qn 77th Way, and oatlined t.ha s�iQu�a�tiQ�$ r�� , �uested by the► Building Standards-Desiqn Controi 9ubco�aittee� +�,� parkinq ia ou the north and w�est side of the buildinq and covers a�,�, q f i,c�t 11. , ' - --- ---- . _ _ _ ' �i�SGULAR COUNCIL l�I�STING OF JUNE 3, 1968 r�AGE 1� � M�'. Rici�ard �Iarris explained that the xea�on for the �hanqe in �r�.an► w+�a so th�t in ti�e near future, iaopefully, they would be in , a pos�,t�,on to do •o� sxp�ansion. Th�.s i� �ti�e �ea�on �or t#�e +���h►� �xk �r�ttl��,' than blacktoppinq � ' �c►t����,� �arria sa�,d that it i�a� been t.�e �our�ci�,' ��+�1� � fi.�,� � 1��Ft tc� �ceQy,�r� the parking spaces to be blacktopped and he vroul�d ' �vt ].�.ks to take a di�ferent stand on this than ixs preyiqus stituations . ' �►� C�.ty 3nqineer said that the 15' setback for the parking lot is fi�ie baa�'e n►i.n�,ntun► and that it has been the Council ' s pol icy in the pas� to r�quire one parking space �or every 400 square feet of ' ����ness area and that it was to be blacktopped . Counc ilman �����Q� ��gc����ed t��t �qqney be held in escraw for the wor�C to b� dQne a� � later d�,te. ' �TQ�TT bX Cour�ci�.ma� Harris to accept the recom�sndations o� t� �ui�id h �9 Sta�darda-Deaiqn Control Subcommittee with the st�.pulat�lo�na ' �t� p����n�ed, w�,th the addition of Item Ss provide a black�opp�d �k,i�g �pac� for every 400 square feet of busine�s area, which �,�a beer� Council policy, or post a bond so the City would �avee s� ' ������� that it would be done when Mr. garris can get h�.s pro- ��t��� �pans�.on plan,s settled. Seconded by Councilma�, Sheridan, � Cc�ur�►eilm�n Liebl questioned why the Council did not feel that they Cou],� Concur with the recom�nendations of the Building Sta�ciaxds - �oa�.9n Couta�ol Subcon�ittee as presented as this i� the�,ac �unct�p�, ' ��► ��lt ti��� everyone should be taceated alike and gra�tinq v�ia���s ���#► e�.t,i'�er the Code or Council policy ia a touchy sub,j�eet, �yQr �Ciaek�am pointed out that every appl icant has the r igk�� �Q ' ��'�$1. �. $a;cr�.�s aaid that it was his intention to stay in this a�rea and ' �i�t he had already done a 1ot of improving, by the retaoval ca� tr���, �n►d. �r�d�rx,� etc. He pointed out that the June lOth public H�aral,n,q �+�' �k�� �t�rxu sewer for the area will prove expensive to h,�.m, hqweya�� t �� wi�,l a��ee to post the bond for the blacktoppinq as �equir�d. ' �T�ON �i8 VOT�, Harris, Sheridan, and Kirkham vo�ing `aye, Samuelsor� ����►�.n1�ng, and yiebl voting nay, Mayor Kixkham decla�ed th�a ���p� �+1�'� ��Bd . ' � ' R�GULAR COLJNCIL 1�$TING, JUNE 3, 1968 ' � 1 � ' ' ' � ,� ' � � �,� ' v � \ �. PAGE 14 COliS II�RAT IQD1 OF PLOT PI,AN ADTD F INAL PERM�T FOR_ � R�C,,� ...�.��,. ,..,.,_..� _-------- - -- - - - - C�ANY� 1011 WBST 80TH S 1iSET, BLOOMINGTON. ��s � �llp',��ODT by Councilman Liebl to conaur with the Bu�ld�.x� ��ar�d�ur�a �- AA��g� CQr�t�cal, ��committee to approve the final pl4t p�r� a�,a bu�9,c��.ng perut�t as recommended. Secondea by Councilm,an Sam�t��,�o�. Upon a voice vote, Harris abataining, Kirkham, I,iebl, Samu�lao�n, a,nd 3he�idan voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carr�.ed. C4NSI�RATION OF TR.AFFIC PATTERN N�AR FILISTER APART1�93NTS QN 8A$T �tIVER �tQAD: „".... _.___� �''here was a long discussion at the Couneil table while looking at ��� fil�e va�tio�s Qlans presented, as to what was the best possib�.e $Q�.u��.on to his problem. Councilman Harris pointed out that the C�ty �a�ot prov�de and pay for a signal that would s��ve � p�iv�te +��uplex, Mr. Filister's Attorney replied that in, the eve�r�t, �ha�, �,he C��unty would make the determination that thia inter$ectio� �� a txaffic hazard, because of the volume of traffic han�dl�d, t.l�� Cour�t� u4i.ght recwpinend a aignal at this intersection, � ,l��aypac Kirkham expressed the view that it seems it would be best to ' h, go ahe�,d wi�h the oriqinal plan, and that a noble effort has b�en �de to Eind a better alternative, but without knawing irhat the � ��u�ty will be dping in the future, it seems i ' mpossible. Couneil, , Li�bl said that he felt that this would be a big mistake, a� `� ✓�f` ��'e J.anc� is needed �n the future for a service drive, the g�a,��s� �� i,l�,. Y�ave tQ be �noved and this would be a consid�rable expe���, �* � Fil,���er said t'hat the ground has already been prepared for the g�rac��s a� the original location so cost-wise at this time, the � 9�ci.c��na� �1an wQUld be best for him. His only expense thet� woul,� b� ' ti�e ,$60Q - 700 spent in �ngineering fees to chanqe the plar�s, but �hi� w�uld preclude any service road from coming in here. � ,� ��iOT�ON by Councilman Samuelson that after looking at a].1 tho ��Q� pAaa��, anc� being unable to reach a better conclusion that the ��t�cil �pprove Mr. Filister's original plan as proposed. SeC4nded � by ��u�ci�,ma�n Harris. Upon a voice vote, Harris, Samuelson, at�d �C�.�k�+� v o�, �,ng aye , Sher idan and L ieb 1 v ot ing nay , Mayor Kirls�a�n +d�ae�,a=ed t,�e motion carried. ' ' �lj�o� Kirkhaia �aid t%at he appreciated the coope�atian of �� ��,�.�,ster wi.th this Council. ' ' RBGULAR COUNCIL MLETING OF JUNS s, 1968 ' LJ � ' ' � ' , ' ' ' PAG.,: 15 �C$IVING TH8 I�iINUTBB O�' THE pLANNING COMMISSION MEETING UF' MAY .23�,1968: _._ �� � �Q�'TO�] by Counci�m�n Harris to eoncur with the Planning Comm�ssior�, �nd r�ceive ti�e Min�utes of May 23, 1968. Motion seconded and uQQn a voice vste, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham cleclar�d the motion caraci�ed unanimously. B$CSiVTNG Tf� MINUTES OF TH$ HOUSING AND FED�V�LOPMENT ,1�$TI1�TG pWX 15. 1968: .., ,MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive the Minutes of the Housi.ng and Redevelopment Meeting of May 15, 1968. Seconded by Councilman ��uelsor�. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared �2�,e �otion carried unanimously. i�S30 ,� IO�i RTLATINNG T � p�,Oe�TING OF FUNDS F�t A P8�8�T�A�J $�IDG� AT 51ST AV$NUE NORTi�AST AND UNIVSRSITY AVEI� (T.i�. �,47� . �� 11 �ouncilman Liebl said that this �he City could indicated to the �.o participate in our £air share letter has 3�een sent to the Stat Cost gf the fencing and the City �eply. There was a petition for �aoth sides af the highw�ty. Colu pick u� some of the �o�t aa�d Fri �.�,at �:he City is also willing to �h.� ��uld �.�ke �o see this a parL resolution was prepared so �h�� Highway Department our w�.11ingness of the cost of the bridge. A e requesting that they pay al� the is hopeful of getting a favorable the fence signed by people on mbia Heights should be wiZling �o dley should �.ndicate to tk�e State pay their fair share. He sa�,d th�t o= the 1968 construction. ��ar Kir�kham expressed the view that by passing the resolutio� at�a ' ��.laF.�c� i� to be �a,�l.�shed in the paper, we would automatic811y �.Q�� o�ar b�.r�aining �awer with Columbia Heights and School Dist�iCt ��1�m ��y ar� not ��g���y bound for any part of �he cost. He ' ���.�i��� ��t �hat the School Di�trict cannot initiate any �ction as ���' �r� the bridge is concerned legally as it is not on school aw�ed p�e,perty . ' ' ' , Gs�uncilmar► Harris said that he was aware of the need for the bridg� �t�d had r�o c�ua�rrel with the costs of constructiun, iz was just � �nattex� of the method of funding. He said he felt that with th�s resolution the City would be assuming the responsibility of the cor� o€ the bridge and that there should be some obl�.gat�.Qn b� Colt�b,�a Heights and District ##13. If wte did not qet help �roca Co]�wNaia �ieights or the School District� the City would have to g�� �he �ull 50�. If we pass this, there mighL be simi�:�tc reqt��s��, ' _ _ __ _ _ _ _ � �ttEGUI�R COUNCIL MEETING OF JUN� 3, 196� �'AGE 1G ' ' ' ' � ' ' �'���! �� oF� �'?��:������� �� 6$th or 6�tY� Avsnue. �QUncilman 9amue? �uz} ��1���i �� at ���kc��i o�; ��,s� ��,v�,r Road o�e at �;�� ,�qla�,��, �,QU�,s St�,v+���s�n �1�m�r���ry ��QCa1 � - M�yQ� �e�.�3�h� �a�.c� he waa not oppc�sed to th� a�eso�ut�ca�, bu� t��t �}� ��� 4���+�+��+d �� pass,;Lz�g the resolution at thia t�.me. HE sug�e�ted �?�e� �aQ����.�a�ty af som�e kind of a trade such a� th� cos� Ai �ign�1T �����.�� �fi a3rd 1#venue. Councilman Harris said he wa� a�r�id th� �ou�Ci� migh� �e� �, precident by doing this. �ounGi].man �I,ieb]. �r�a�.�ted �ut ��a� tk�e Highway Department will have to kno�w our d�c�.siQ�, �,�n t'�e flear future. Mayor Kirkham replisd that the atYier ����� �c�fik� �av� in�e�ings �cheduled, and sugqested that the Ctt� M������ w���,e �o them asking them to let �.he C�.ty k�aw i� a d�ter- ��.n����� w�� ����'�ed, and �iha� ac�ion theX desire. . � � , . , _ r . •, , • i : �+i . . , , . � , . —.. �: , _� scW !�►1 _.. _ ., _ . r i. _ � ._ - .. y._ _�.. . c ___z_�. . r �� " � : ±r _. 4r �. �_ ii_x ..L 'Wi ' ��a�z����,t�ara ��x�dar� felt that this was not the me�a�,�.ng caf 'kh� �s�u�c�� ������ �� ���� �ime. Councilman Harri.s said he thpt�ght thia w��a a ���+�� �h�a� wr�u�.d ��c�uire a legal judqment, a�d aa�ked �,� th� �.n, � ����+�� w+�+� ev�s� ��.led, and approvc�d by the Council at t.2a,a� t�me. �"�� �� t�c�t�n�ai�.�aa�, Haacr�s to refer back to the Admini�trat�.or� tca ' ���r+����,q��� ��+ a�c�iQn c�� th� Cau.noil at that me�tir�g and ��,ao �Q ����t,�n ��� +�ity ,�ttorz��e�'s opiniQn. Seconde�l by Ccauneil,max� ��te�.-� ���n �i���, ��►�,��� Vat@, all votirig aye, Mayor K�.�kham devl+�r�d ti�� ' ��v",��� ��ir �,' �.f�:� 1,ltll+���.E�tk1� l,y e ' , ' , ' , #�'aZ'�t�T �� �c��t���.�,xaa� �arris to adopt Re�olution Na. 85�7,9�8. ������d �r' �s�1t����.� �amu�lson. Upon a voice vote, all voti�c� a�� �,��rQ� �C�.�'��1 ����;���d tho m�otion carri�d unanimou�ly. ��. ,1�'�Q� ��' Cc��c�lman Harris to approve cer�eral C�.�iRa na. 1�b944 fi�o� ����� ��� �is�uQ�c ��,m�i No. 2269 throuc�"h 2292. 8ecot'�d�d bX Couz����,m� ��4������ T��o� � v41ce vate, all votir�g aye, !layor Kirkh�nA �OC��A��d �.fia+� a���o�n �aacac�,�aa wnar,imoualy. �_ , , �� �QUNGIL MBSTxNG OF JUNE 3� 196$ , � �� • ��G� ,17 ��� . ' JI��� la�'Cau�►ci�.ma� L�.eb�. to approv� the �c��,low�,nc� ��,c������ � , , , , . .:G{�ENF,RAI, Cp\fRACTOR �����k� ��nstr��tfan, Co. �tA2Q Si.lv�x I�uke Rc�ad M��1!1�,�;apcal�s, Mi-r�nesr��a By; Bernard Blazlske �tFNEWAT, , ������ ��C� Ca�struclica� Go, $Q1 �t1d �v�. �toxth �ic��1�a����s, Minnesoka Bys J��a�es �; Pear�o�, N�W � , �,�1k��'tta��,Gn�� �icames ���� ��th ��, F:�at . ��,�c�ea�aCtl.�,�, M�,nnesat� By: Aale �uka R,�;N�WAI, �.�;'uca ,10��� on Cons t . ���4Fa. �a�y�fi�1C ��, TI, �, ��t���a i`��z�n�sc��a_ :. . �y: Bruce A. �Iah�tsv�, N�;ja �+�d�� �Q�s�, C�. . ��AQ ���h A���nu� �TQrt� , _ �i1���m,�ca��s, M�ne��sota By; �'red �,ec��.�i ' ��;W � ���mi�a Mi�ire�� ��+e, ' ��.� �,�C�1 �Av� R �c�u�k� - �i��,e�gal��� a Mi��.e�ca�a $y: Deatt �„ Vau�c R����49A� �����1 �3r�w . , E 1���� ��m+� �v�, � �� e ��u�, A�i�1n�3�sa�a Ryt � �ta�,1�y T�,ar�enk ��Nk�W��, ��� {,ta1,k� ��c, ���, %��� �x��k '�.xxa�� �'�`�����, Min��aca�a By, Aen Wvlka R,k.�v'�Wt1�, �R� ���A,u+ , �A��'�► �,��r�t��l�c� , �!:��� �I.i�.C4G� FC, , �1�� 8�'��h�c��,, Mi,t��lesqta By: i3aGry B,jugs�ad g��W ���al�c� �i��.b�c � . ��A� N�w�q��, �,v� � Nqr�h , �1���k�.y�1 ��t�G��'z �itt��.��ak�t �Eiy; Ceral.d DH1l��G 1Y�tr BI��`��I'4SP , ��D�. TNSPR RLA�. IN�Ae e �I�f�Q � �1VS A, . � �l��ac3, �NsF. ��.At7 � I'�� �. ��A4. I��� i� � d+��p �61�4`q ��At3� ��1��?� � ���A9 ���F�� i � �".::� ' � a ' .± rll�.�, REGUI�A,R COUNCIL MEETING Or JUNE 3, 1968 GAF� ��P��?��,�'s 5�3� ��iivers�.��r ,�v�. F�ic��.��r�, Min�n?sota Sh�ddr�cic & Leb�au Am�r�.�an Leg�.on Post �03 732� Gentr�,l, AvQ. �'�i.s�7.�y� 2�I�.�nne�otA C�����a1 F'xostap Dr�.ve�.n ?�a�� I�igh�aaY #bS Fx��1?-�Y� t�I�.n�es9�a �i �C��I.R�TT�, ���,,�. Shad-�z��ek & I,e3eau �1��xican Legian Post �03 ?32� Ce�tral. Ave9 F�i�c�ley, Minnasot�. 4ary�s She11 G�.�1 U�tiversi�,y �,ye, - F��•d�.cY� ��Iinn�sQt.a, Chin�sz 'lill.a�;� �afe 63oI� �ii���f35' ;; b5 F�id�e�� i-Ii��asota D�e�� s i�wik ShoR ;��:LI H�ghFray � �� �'x'�.d�,���, 1�Iizul��ota, �'9S?� �STA�T�IS�-����uT . -__,......�.�, �'�tA�,� Sut��r�.Qx ���}pp�� '��1� ��,�k�Vra� #`rCa� ���.a1.e�� rt�.nnr�Qta t}��,��.Su�riar �il�Qpu ��C"K� �e���l��. �vG, �7��d�,e�� ?F3.r?n��ata D�,o�;�� t��xfi�r ��nr �}A�9 b�ar�k�a�.�. �t. �'��.d�,��,� ��,�xta��ta u t �`�� � . . . . . ��-11I1�?�G�r�: ���,�-�4�d �a�,C1S� %'�• ���'CI AYE a'� N o� +e T�'�IC�C$ ' ��`�Ci�.��ip �'��,T'.T1�S0'�R �Y: ,T�anea �i.en Robex�� Rosecrans �S�erm�n, Hansot�, $Ys ...,�. Robert Rosearan Ga� �ongerban� $enton �Jang R�.�hard HQUI� ' BY: _ .�.,.-�. . ',To�e� S3�ii�.a-e f�eorge Ps�t�r�o_� Richaxd �Ienr�easey a�t � ��K• F�oxc�en � 0 PAGE 18 AF�RQ��r�i� fl�'s �� ���1. �h �n��s���ar Hea1+;;� Inspoctar H�a�.th_ ���g�ctQr A�'PAOV�A BYs. Pt�1�ac� 4h�.�� P+�7.�,�� .C��.�� . . Po�,ic� Q�i�� �+v�.3.a�r C��.a�' PPR4V:D ��_ . ', .,,.. N�a�,^�� Iz���a�o#�Qz� ��a7.t� i�������: t����,#�k� �r��p��t�ca� � ���RQ�'Q �� 1 -+R*�I,�w,.�lp�._ .. �t���d�� ����e�+�°; �■ � ��v� �'��� �� �` ��T� C�F JUNE 3, 19 68 PI�GE 19 , ����� ��a�� $x ApPROV� k.�� � ���� �� .�Ll�'A�r3x°1C�i' ra���" Ve.il � uT��9�� s'v@Vll a.� z�Zc37 �, 6 �� � �" � �" > � � 31 � g'ii.. �. �. C3.� ���r� ���.�^.��'hWc3�l' �*�i�3 ' ��i�����', Pa�z���c�t� � . , '� �I'�f�N �a� ae�condec� �y C�uncilman Samuels�an. ' �J�i� � vQ��!! dO'��, ��� ��t�-�� ��T�, 3'��yc� �i.�ki;�m declared �he motipn ��'r��d u�a�1�,� ������� � �����,_„PS T • .., �� C�.ty ��nug�� R�plainec� t��t tnis is onl�r a fQ da�y �7���,� ��s������, ' ��� ��.�f of PQ�,iG+� s�i� th�:� thi� was aetu�lly the b�t�� ��q��,Q� 9� �� ����k vv.ith the cab �isconnected and that hA Would jal� �����q �,� Ra? �h� s�uth �n� �ast side ow �resent bui�,d�.ng, be�t�p� �� y��Q�,� ' �a.�� Cent�r �x�d the Office. � ' ' , ' � ,,�.�� ;s� k��r �aar���.lman Sheridan to authorize the tx�il,E�r p�rlp�,k ��,d �?��.Y� th� ��� �ar Fridley Office 8upply. Motion se�cond�d �,�� upp� � vo�ice vot�, a11 v�t�ng aye, Mayor Kirkham dec].ared �� mca�ica� ca�ried uz���.�.�cu�1�r. e''• � Y'=_�it �i�ON bX Councilm�n Samuelson to appxoWe �he �o1].caMr,�r►c� ���q�,nt�t���s �� �ec;�ested by t]he ,Administr��ion. p�,o��,q� $p�o��� �,� �pu�����, �ita� �arra,� for discussion. �'. �'I�'�S�l C,': Hc3I1SCOJiI ��QQ Stir�son soulev�rc� F����.��. Mix�riesots � ��a� i� � �zeher �7�� W��t 70t1� street ,�dir�a, �linno�ot� PO�—.,. ITY�7 C1� II Stree� Dep$�Ctcqietit �uilding Official ' ���n� F�anko Clerk-Typist ���� ��ax'ir�g Lake Paxk Rd. S�� �4� ��;�Q Park � �►�i.�n . ' � , �'�'����� �. ��. Lauc�h 1 in Reproeluct io�R '��� � �,3�r� i�,za�z�ue N.�. Distribution �'��d,���r, Minnesata ��nter Clerl. :..:'.. � •Y «. ,�a�uas �ac�,nd�,ey �ar� c�a►�t��la�nc� �ue:� �r��� b�rw ����,���?� � ' ' � ' ' RFGULAR OpUNCIL I�TING OF Jt3NE 3, 1968 °?AGE 20 ���€3�-,��� ���?�i� ��ke� the City Manager Y�aw rr�nX �,Ppli.e��,�t�z�� t��r�'�r,��eiv�s� ��,� the ���,lding �ffic�,a�,�� �ob, T�� City �r���� ����,�.ed � c;� 7 T �oua�c�,iman Hau�ris t�,�;�a a���ec: �,� ��.� �r� w� ,���� �.;� �?� inside c�� �:�t�a.a�� �Q�'k. �`h� Cit� �na��� ��id �1��'� `�� �.� cap�le �� �Q?,?��' �ca��a ��� �r���.�� a�d �u���.s�� w���.a i�� h�t� ��d ���`�.+��?�� �,� W�Qa��i�� Wi�� �n �ngi���7�, a� ��� WQ���+� c�� c���W�.Rg� s �2�� �t6�� �1s�[� +,`.��� ��',��' j.�lX1G:P� i*3 F3Cd*�t:�,Y'�a.a�3C3�],a1Cb e TX? #�;2�: �'ti�;,ii; . c:.��?��,('a�'r' �':�'Tb ���z7,� � �it���'�. �aF�i�.C�2 z3.�'.x,Y1� b� �?;'?: �:l.�;.3� 0.:=P �.��» � �'3x?,,. W C� b£�� � �?���, ,.„ . ��t� �Ai!� G�Ltt��.�� d�Kl. ' � � ��x��, ��u��c�:� ,�c�c�eat��i �ha�. a degxeed �n shc�uld �a� c�h��k�,n� ��1� �?l.aT13 e�'�it3 ,�.� ,aaxl s�'Ci11.�.i�C-C.uZ'dta, L`�.x"Z�t 7Cluc.i �JBE.'a`l �UI)5�����:� �Q �Ct ^.�<.4 � � W�AIu.�+4�Ra� IJ�S�S ♦ - 1 ' � 1�.�?T:�;.?� ��an a voi,c� vote, al.l v�tinr� zy�, carried unanimuu�l,y. �OM�I�CATIOi3� : � �..�,c�.�. ;�. m � i►YA � `a{i � 1�/ � /�Iml�AS�1�ITnl� ��0� , �KQ��f2� �y �4u�n��.lz��n Har�is ta receive th� r�solutiQ�, �►� ���� p� to tl�� ,Met�c�aPa�.�.tan, .�irport �oaamission with a eove� �.et�,�� i�d3�t�ti�g �h�� it��,s �c�p��s+�z��� +�- �na,� or pQaction o� �� commu�n�.�� a�d �houlc� �� �consi�e��� � �QGQ�,d�c� by Cra�an��.lman Sa�nuelson. �7�aQn � v�ig� vc���, ' �7,�, Ysa���q a�r,�, D��,�o� K�.rkham decl.ars�d tl�� mo�i�n cas'ried un�t��►us1� � ' ' ' ' ' � , e�A CE�� ' 7C�1�,]G � '.�'�� ���t� �� 9���.�,ce �aid t�;�t �l�e c��a�iva�, i� �z� �c� �n+c;� ar}}� �,� ������zc� � ci�.s�turi�a���. �n tk�,e �ear� paat o�f�du�y �ul�,�as+�a� ��,v� �?��'4����.e� t��s� �t� had be�n ��ic� by e�.��� tY�� JaxG�ae� o� �� ��������, , ���� Y�� h�,s men did r�ot get ���,d � �'�►�.� �►e,a� �� �� �"����Nt�.'�� ��t�Qx i��t��o� to Cl�arc��a $� ,QO �ie� �,t�t�x' ��y��.� �� �td� ������ ��r �h� �az�a�.v��. � : _ _ : _. . :, : _, ..; ; . b!�7�'���' ?�� �ra���.�.ta�n Hax'ria to co����- W�.��t '�+� F���,a� �'1��t�'� , _. .: .. _ X���,�s� � ��z�+�nd�d.. �x Cflu�c�lman �i�C�i� . - W�o� � vc�i+�� vc��, -' �t�� . Y�'��.�►�f �Y� � ��ro� - K�,rkhain declar�d the �notior� �a�'�; �,�d u�+�z��.�u�ly. � . i$ �Tx s . C��.,-������a� ,�k��ridan sa�,d that t�ey we�ce �t�.�.7. �aul,�,ng �a�� ,�� �r�� .'��:� �:n�����fi�d�z�.q �at �'hies h�.ge�.f is nat hauli,�g, �rtd' ���� �/p �� �,e�,s�.�c� ;-.�i� land �,Q somsone else . Tl�� eit�r Sang�neer a��,� �,� �,� � �������' i� '�e ��ds o� the Cit� Atto�ney, �� Was �uc�c������ '�}t� ���� ,M,�,�,���,� cqx���ct the Ci�y Attorne�r or� tl��.a. �,,.,-. _ _ � � IREGULI�R COUNCIL MEETING O�' J'.r1!�?E i t<: ' � ' , �1 ' 'J � , ' , ' ' � ' I ' ' TI .,�::.: .+ . L Counci.i.m�.r� �amu�l�on askec.i wl°�v v.,�<� C��:�.� co�.a'd n.��: �o��;�i��,E on the $90000 bon�. `l'�e Chie� �f: �c�� i.c� suggest�d �h�:; th�> truck cirivers b� �ined tor 1�.2.1�t3�. �'1i3:;i. 1T1�� c:l:a �1 ?:1+�-'�:r1v,:; .: _: +i1L..i;"�! i..i.lT1�' t.;'1�.=` ii+3ui 2.I14-� . MOTiON by Cc�uncilman ��arzi: 4c� s:��1ow �he Pulice C�ief's suggestion of tining tne truck driv�r�. ,;eGC�nded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all votixig aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motaan carried un�nimously. POI,T�E �U�-�RT�FtS �EMODELING ° M�yor Kirkham poii�tea c�ut t�e dir� need af the Police Department an� that if we were t� go f�r re--bids, they would probably come ir� much higher. MOTION by Councilm�r� Samuelson to re-consider previous action on �he bid award for the Police Quarters. Seconded by Councilman Lieb1. Upon a voiGe vate, all voting aye, Mayor Kixkham declare�l th� motion carrxed unanimously. It was pointed out �.hat the $300 di�ferential is on the ba,s� bid, ��i as you adc� the alternates it becomes progressi.v�ly Y��.gY���. Th� 5���� �r�gi�eQ,� said he felt that the conden�ers on th� roof a�nd ti�� ai� aonditiax�,ing :�car the library should be �onsidered. TY�� �ark� an,c� RecXeatior. De�artment funding has already beea� �Gt�d upon, and th�ir improvem�nt wou�.d be betwee�n $4,5A0 tv $5,5QQ. I� th� ai°t��nat�s a�e considered, Dedolph is or�e of the lawest bidde��, MUT�Q�V by Councilman Samuelson to award the bid �or �o�.i�� Q���te�� Remadeling fQr general and electrical work to Kar1 p�dolpk� +�c�ox�d�.�c� �o the P3.ans a�.d Specifications for the base bid �.nd at��eX�.a��p: B�:s� Bid: $1Z, 600.00 �,lt, �1 - Paxk Ar�a 2,800.00 A�.�. #2 - �eavy Wiring 325.00 - �. Paxk Area ��.� . #3 -� Condenee� on, 500 . 00 , Roof fi�.5, 225.00 ��4 �he a�noun� of $�.�, 225 and the award t4 Bost�rQm ,��+�:�� ,��,�,�, ��� ��hanical work be revised to add the park� and R�c��at,�p� 1?+��►���*� ���t air condit�oning and air �ondenser on t]�e roo:� a� ����,�i�� REGULAR COUNCIL P�i'+ETIN�, JU�r� �, '. '-: =:.�o %r..�=�� v2 ��5� �i[�z �� �,'i'06.00 .�,�.t. � -- �Qndenser on , Roo£ 136.OQ C5,8�2.00 _ !�"�ki,� t�'��: uward to: al �r $5 , 842 .00 . �ecnn�.ac�� I�y u:-.,zrc:il:r,�:� ;����i�,an. Upon a v�:ic^ ��ote, all votir.g aye, I��ynr i:irkha� t�R�],�x'�+c� the moti�n c�rried unanimously . F�JDJOU I�NT ;_ There bc�ing no further business, Mayo� I.iz:��i�a:� 3eclar�:d t:he Regular �ounc�.7,rpari Nqeet�.ng a.f June 3, 1968 ad j�ia� ��d �t 11: 5� P. M. ��_ eG��ul,�.y subm�.tted, n s�} ��`w � ����. �e�C�,X ����;*�'�+��x to t.1�� Cou�rlc�.i ' � � � ' J � PA� 2 3 SPECIAL PUBLIC HEA.RING MEETING OF JUNE 10, 1968 The Special Public Hearing Meeting of Jur.e 10, 1.9�? w�.s called �o order by Councilman Harris, Mayor Pro tem at $;Q6 P,M. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE• Councilman Harri�, Mayor Pro tem, led the Council and Audience in sayir.c� fihe Pledge of Allegiance to the Fiag. ROLL CALL: � �e1�II3ERS PRESEI�TT: Harris, Liebl, Samuelson, Sheridan, Kirkham (arrived at 8:15 P.M.) �1��RS ABSENT: None � ' ' � '� � ' ' ' ' ' ' ,ADOPTION OF AGENDA: Councilman Harris, Mayor Pro tem, said that there was one item tp be d�dded: Item No. 7; NSSSD Board. ,MQTIQN by Councilman Sheridan to adopt the Agenda with Item �to. 7� �1SSSD Board added. Seconded by Counciltaan Samuelson, Upon a voiee vote, all, voting aye, Councilman Harris, Mayor Pro tem declar�d the motion carried. CONTINUBD PUBLIC E�BARING ON REZONING REQUSST (ZOA #68-04� FROM R�l. T4, R--�A, LOUIS MiOMICHILOVICH. (TABLFD MAY 13� 1968) : �QU�n�il�n iiarris, Mayor Pro tem, read the Pub1�c H�ar ing �TQt�,�+� R �ION by Councilman Sheridan to set this request asicie unti,l, �,� �l,e9ting of ,�uly 8th, as requested in the letter from tiZe pQ��t�,Q�,B� � �e��onded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, �1,�. vot�.�g ��+�, Cour�ci�man Harris, .Mayor Pro tem, declaxed the mo�ton �c���,�dd, Q D� A S ZOA 68-05 Z � ��Qe���t'"1 :, DR. K.H. INCSBRIGTS�N• �pt��,c�,1m� �iarris, Mayor Pro tem, read the Pub�.ic �Iear�ng Na��.�+� ta ��Q a�� �,ence . � 1 ��'�S�:�I, PLJ$L�C F�ARING 1�+ETING OF JiJN� 10 , 1968 PA�,�; 24 ' �� ��.�j� $�gir��er ex�lained that this area �,� noacth of 6��s� ,Ay��t�l� ��c� +��,�� ca� T.H. #6�. On the south is a gas station, an�i ca� t�►4� �97�� ��c�e atpa�x�ment buildings, and R-1 behind tk�� px��QS�a �au��,c��,��, � �'k��3 Q�igi��al fiequest was for a change �,n zan�.ng from R-�1. ta �-�. T�� I'laz�ning Gotomission felt that the CR-1 classification wou�.c� b� ��'�+ �p�a�,�,�a1a1e a� this CR-1 catagorx covers c11n�,cs �d a���q� ' �a�.��.�:l�gA . � ' � n � , GQt����,�man Ha�r�s, M,ayor Pro te�a, called for cox�aents in ��vo7� s�� '�h�f �'e�uss� frcua the audience. Dr. �ngebrigtsen rose and spoke in iavor of hia rezpning, As ��s wQU1d enable him to put in a medical buildinq in the �utu�e� H�► eaid he has no plans for the present. Cou�n�i�man 9amuelson asked Dr, zngebrigtaon iE �here wa� �z�ouq� roo�a ��ar o��-street parking. Dr. ingebriqtsen rep�i�d t�,at �er� w�I� , Cou�n��lmar� Harris, l�iayor Pro tem, then ca�.led fpr oia,��Ctipn f;,r�q t�� aud�.�nc�. �io one was present to ob�ect. �+I�aac'v�r� B�u�sell, a resident on Dellwood Drive, $aid tRha� h4 h�td , �� oxa,j�c�k�.o�s to the CR-1 zoning. He would prefe�: �k.l��,s �o t11� o��.c��,nal� ��qu�e$t of c-2 as the c�t-1 is much moxe x�e��,��,Q��y,B,. ' I1�. ��qebziqts�en $aid that his lot i$ a�prc.u�,�,ma,tely �.�Q �. .dy,p� � h�ts a fr+��,t footage of 90' . Councilman Samu�tl��n aai�d t�at 1n h�,� O�p�er�,e�c� cli.n�.ca ase compatible with R-1 zon�.r�g as �,� �.� � c��,p�, bu,��.r��s� and nevez causes problems to his knvwlecige. �pur�Q�.�.n�n ' 5��4��,d�n said that this would provide a steF down z�t��,�a,g ��qtp, ��q, �►SC►���� pn, t�o north to that on the south. �'� � ' ' ' �M�tyo� Kirkham arrived at 8:15 P.M.) C�u�+R�.�,� �,�.eb�, askad j ust what can go into a GR,-1 ca�tagpxy , �� Ci��+ �I�i.n��r �lained that in 1965 or 1966 a new classi��.c�tiq� wA� �d� tQ faci�.itate the medical clinic on Ossbo;ne ,Road � �di�on Av�env,a by the Hospital, to cover allied ciinic�. Ccau�i�.A ,R�� ��.e�� �a��d �e was �rying to clarif�r whethor tta,is cou�.d �►E1 CQZ�side�e� �pot zoning which is what the Plaruii�nc� Conmi$�iq� ��,� �►l��� t�yir�g to avoid in the last year cac two, 1Mp'��U�T by Coun�ilman Samuelson to close the p�blic Hearinq o» .� _ , R��Qn�r�c1 �e�uest ZOA #68-05, Dr. K.H. Ingebxiqt�en. ltiotio� a�!�pn�led and upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Councilman �,�Y�,$, j��rca� 8�� ��u� declared the motion carried unanimQUSly, w�.ti; t.�a ' ��mt�en� '�fi�� t�is item wil.� appear on the Agende� Q� t�e �sxt �c�t�u'���,� ��st�.�q. ' � ' SP�G�.AI� PUS�L�C �ARING l�ETING OF JUN� 10 , 1968 ��11i.KFiAM______13S�iTMCD CHAIR AT 8 20 P.M TMPR, (7VSMENT_PROJ$CT SS #88 (ADI�NDUM �3) �ayor K�ckham rea.d the � tl�►e �'ir�ance Director in �uc�i�r�ee , ' ' � � IJ � ' � ' � � � � ' I�� 25 Public Hearing Notice and the anemo f�Qn� the preliminary Assessment Ro11 to �e i►�r. �o�to�k, Consulting Fsngineer, said that this hearing was to d�term�.n� ,�� �h�i g�;op�e in the area wanted a detai�ed studx mad� ���' ��+� p�o�s�sed s�orm sewer �n this area. This prelimina,ry �t��o�� a�� 'b�s��9 4n the most expensive and ultimately the bes�k �1��, �Qnsis���agr c�f a�omplete conduit syatem. I£ the Counc�,�, dete�m�.��� '�ha� �hi� W��.1 �o i,n, a more exact study will be made of costs a�nd �he exact bs?undaries of the district. There are tY�,ree pc��a��,� choice�s One is a complete conduit system as presented iz� the �relim�.n�ry Report, Plan 2 is a partial conduit and partial d�.t� pla�. �,�an ,� is the least expensive and wcauld entail wide�,i,r�� and deepening t�he ciitch. M�r. Comstock pointed out �he area to �a� �+�np���te� is roughi� bounded by Osborne Ftoad on the south, u� ��s� �iv�X Road to 7�th Way on the west, north along the rail�Qad tra�'� right oi wa� to a.bout Liberty Street,over to Unive�$�t� �1ve�u� �nd back dawn to Osborne Road . He pointed p�t t.k�t�� ����.i�� I,�ke pa��'s �nd the Hic�hway Department shase wou�d be base� Q� usac�e. Tize,i,� figu�e i.s approximate�.y 54% ai the tatal co$� ����� Qn the amp�,r�,t Qf water run-of f from the nc�rth , T�e�e havq ���� �� firm r�es3Q��at�.c��$ w�.th Spring Lak� Park or th� Highwa� D���°���, but this would be dor�e befo�e any �ina1 determi�z�a��.pn wo��,� b� �de . MY' •�1a7�'er��� �, O�son, ?501 Bast Rivex Road, asked why ��r, aGnd �p� of �Q peo�l+� nort.h of him were included in the d�cai�ag� a�,���„ �� �4����� r�g�.i��7 that some parcels just north of psbo�r�e �p��9 mic��� ���, �,��i into the outlet, and that for tiue pwc�o��� �� �a,� ��+��.��t� Re�Qrt very general boundaries were se�. �t�a. �,��,��, �.� �� �ro�je�t, is ordered in, exact boundaries ar�d a�aes�m�n� ���i��� w��.�. be m,ade, and then the asa�s�ment P�b�,ic F�ea,»i� w�.�1, �e ���,d, !�c'� OL�on said that for 20 years he haa �ad na w�.te,� ������ � h� is wondering why naw it is bein� conaid�red, �I,��?� �4�7��4 �e$�,��d th�►t for tiie purposes of the publle Hear,i�q w� �x ��,�� g��e Q�,�,�sidg of the actual boundarie� just to make �y�e ��,� ��, o�� �� ��,�eed, 3t�d pointed out that if no bene��.t �� ��rr���A ����+� wQ�l� be� �� e�$sessment, Councilman Sherida� asaur��7 �* ��,��a� tl�a� �.� �e project qoea any further, there would be e�,ev�,��,Q�� �aker� oA eve� lot, Mayor Kirkham said that the people ahould� ur��1��star�d �,a�� t'he water tha�. falls on the h�,gh lar�l dq��s �,� ���lit� +�ontri�u�e to the drainage district, as it d�'a�n� �.��� �,� ���� ��� s , � �'��� �'U�L�C ��RI�TG i�ETING OF JUNS 10 , 1968 ' ' � ' � � �I � � � ' �� ' � � ' IJ �.r.• . � � �,���� �c��r�►�►4n, 6��1 �tiverview Terrace, •aid �ha� h�� �,r�r�,� �6� ��i���► �,c� w.i,�Y��d to c�a an record that he stronc��.y Qb,�e��,� � �� H���� ���'��1, 62].0 �tiverview Terrace, said that �e �a� c�t ����� ��c���s and certa�nly did not want the projeCt ta Qr��pd W�►��1�� ���:�� �,ake �ark and the Highway Department ��rtiC�.ga��o�. �����1�� �e�;lc�an assured him that it would not until agr�em�r}�� '�?�� f� �.�3��� . �1�� �+�'��� �'7��� $ast Rive� Road aeked j ust v�ha�, �ni�,�ated ��,�.� �'��� � ,�+'�l� ��r�Cham replied that some �f th� pro�e��y awz��$ �� ���!���+�'��c� ��4 developi.nq their land and before thi� �.� c�Q�� '�k�� ����.� �d wato� and �ewer. Councilman Samuelson added ��� #��� ��tve� ��� 7 a��],ieations for buildinq periaita for �e ��� �k!�&1 �� �i�� �+��, th� �o�.icx to turn them dawn so far as t�e w�ter �� s�� �,s� n,o�, in. They would not have fire prot,ect�.o�n eit'k��� * �� ���.r� t��tt the�e is an area just east of the tracks t�at dc�$ ���'� ��'� �'�e�' �pr��g, Mr. Sether then asked wha� meti�qd i� ��� `�S� ��+���,��,r� i,ndividual cost. Mayor Kirkham said that J�� i� ����� Fg� �.t?Q �guare feet, in this particular case, $7 ,87, �� ���► A�►��,�, 15� 3toneybrook Way, said tha� he ia ��s�e c,�� ��, ��Q���$a��p}� �C�ceek, He said it is a 14vely creek and }�e er� j p�r� ������ a?�. ��, hvwever, there are some a�vere erosion probl�R�ps �,1�� t�� b�n}cs. His neighbor had to put in 40 loads of c�i�t s� �S� �'�i],�oad t�es to stop the erosian. He felt th�� tk��y ��c���,� ���s�uc��d ��om the study as they would receive nc� be����,� � �p ����3+.����d �a�t ,�Ir, Comstock give some thought �o the p���,Q� ��,. �t�'e�m, Mr. �omstoc� r�plied that if the project waa a�c���d .��� ��� ws�u�,s� b�t Qons�dered. Mr. Dunphy asked Y�aw the indu��r��� ��Y�����a�n� wq���.s1 help his area. He felt that the rQaide�n�� �,�Q� '�� ��'+��� �c��d as�urance agai;nst a�capid i�er�a�e �,r� ��.c�od�,��� i+�'. �Qms�s�l� ,���,d that he did not see �,vw th� indus�r�.��, d�v����� ��� ����,c� � ato��tc�, but, �.here �s a good sis�e �ontine��t�c� ,�� �1� ������ '�h�� could include some downatream work* T�t���0 �� � ��'�� �r��� �� �ndustria� property available, �id as �.t deY�����, �2�,i� w�te� _f�.caw would be increased . This area �as al.ways d���,��� �? �7►e �ams c�ire�t�on. Councilman Sanwelsan po�.nted ot�� t�at� �� ����le ,aleng the creek have paid for the storm sewer thAy ��Y� ��ts �r, �Qmsto�k suggested that if Plan #1 was adopted, it could be ��.or�g ra�ge plan, with a system of cnnduits and ditches to k�Q y��,� nc;�►, and with the ultimate goal to be com�lete conduits, �� �c� future �i,m� , , , ���►C�L, �LJBL�C I�ARING I�TING OF �UN� 10, 1968 '��� �7 e �, ��C ,�odman�, At�torx�ey for J.W. Bernstein, sald tlnat, his � �t��.�z�� �wr�s as�iae p�operty in the eoutheast corner o� this ��:��,�.n�d draizaage di�trict, and wondered �.f after m�or� detail�d �t�d�,�� a;�� ��mpleted, if his cli�nt � s property would not be aac- ' �1ud�d �ro�► t,i'�e a�.strict . Mr . Comstock pointed out t�,at �.r� ce�t�,i�} �'��� '�he wate� may actually be packeted and tY�en flvw ,�n�c� thl� ��.'��, h�we�e�, t,he £�na�. direction of flaw remains the asm� fiQ� ' t�� �ver�1], �9�,$�x��t, Mr. Rodman asked wha� ti�e di�f���r�� �,n ���� �� �tw��� P��n #1 and Plan �#3. Mr, Camstock re�],�e� t,��� ���� �� �.� �1aou� $87. , OQO total cost . HQ sad. d�h$t �der p�.��n 1�3 i�� ��n��itt�d area is much smaller. Hawev+�r, i� tt�e d�tal� ax����A �� ��ed r�c.�w, an� at a later date the conduit sy�te� i� �.�#���,A���� t�+� or�.gi��i cost of the ditch program wQuld be was�ec�, �i� ��t�l�' � �p�nted out that in th is area developrnent wil�. be ra�a�c1. �r�d�� fi,1�� +���du�� s�ateia th� ��orm sewer assessu�tnts wou�d be over �asJU� 1� �e��, �ZUt with t.�e di�ch system, the assessm�ents wou] � b�a ���� , p�r�� � ��artex peacioci o£ time . ' � � , � � � � ' LJI �, �toci�a�n sa�.d tha�. on behalf of his client, 'h� must ob,��cwt fio ��'�Q�' �'�� #1 or #2. In Blan #3 he would not be partici.pA'��` �� fi,�@ �4f��t�'iet. Tt was his feeling that �t about $1.aQ �� 1QQ �c����e �Qet, hie cli�nt would be contributing about $2�,400 �oaC ��pa���c�,�at�l.y �� �ieres . This was too much as �tk�ere aac�e alre�,dx ��u���tude c�� ea�em�nta running through 'his �rope�ty, �+�t tii,�� 8� ���c� W�� ��g�z'ed �.� t'he footage. � A�t�,�t��'d Szulczewski, 290 Craigbrook Way, ,apoko iri op�qsiti.on fi�o ���,� ��c�jee�. He said that when he bought k�is home tht� exeek w�s ���t � cr�ek, and h� fe�t that he mu$t oppose using thQ c�ee� fox ��n��h,i�� other than the natural run-off. i�, �a►��.�s �tin, �,33 StoneXbrook Way, sa�ic� th+�� h�8�v�+' �-Q��' �t�� +��u�ed '��.m to 1�ee about 20' of his prope�r�y i.n one n�,�t a.r�d ���, ��+ k��d e�nt about $300 in fortifying t��t cre�k bsnk aqaiz�s� �������• �I� �al. d h� hoped that if the �ounc�.�. i�t►it�.a�.ed t�'I��.s ��qj���, �� would not force him to spend more tltae mnc� ��X �t� ��c�s�c�� ��txo�. �„r; ���.4:hasd Ha�ris, 6200 Riverview Terrace ar�k�d i��� p�,�n +�� i�p�1�d �+� t���d, wou7.d the existing ditch be used? i�lz�. Comatock x'e�1l.ed �r��, %�� �,� ti�e condu�.t system is used then �.t wauld be i,zistat��,� �r� �Qt,'�i �uenue where publ�c easements are �now ir� txi�►tanee, �h� ����Qn ��ing the coat of acquisition of more 1and. �C. Ha�ri$ t��� �s�ec� �� t,he �.i.berty Street extension atea is +dx���.ned, e�.�s �'�� w�i���' �a'pl� �.a very high, would not thia involve othe�c peo��,4 ��� ��c���ntl� in the district for Plan #1 or #�? �. Cou�tc�� ,��p�.�.�� �Y�,a�, the wat�r level is only affected for 60Q-700 ���co� � �Qr��iu �� , � , �aP�C�AL PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF JUNE 10, 196� , � � � � , L� , � � � � � �� � ' � PAGE 2$ '��� �ity ,�,��orney said that property within a watershed can be ���e��ed . i�uch of tize land has a h iyh wat�r table , 1�ir . Comstoe�s �o�n�ec� o�t that the land involved is ab4ut 216 acres of net �s��ssabie land in Fr�.c�ley and a total of 950 acres witY��n th� w,a�,���hed, co�nting Spring I,ake park and the Highway p�paz��nt, �ot�ne��.man �,�.ebl pointed out that the �ounci� cannot conscie�,t�QU��.x �1�,'�t bu�.�,d�.�g permits on land that will not hold a bui�.ding t�� ��a� ��o� �e ��o��a�a with water, sewer or fire prptection. �e ��ld � � �iQd�n �hat �v�ntual ly h i s cl ient would bene f�.t as t�� j,�c��µ�� ����� ��o�e�ty would develop and provide added tax b,�se. ,�yor ��rkham asked for a raise of hands and amount ,��vplv��d. �ive people, representing about 68 acres, ��d�. �Ie then asked for a raise of hands in favor ��+� no on,� re�ponded . of �c��s�ge raised their of the project ,N�IQN b� CounCi�man Samuelson to close the Public Hearing on ��COjec� #$S A,ddendum ##3. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a �Q�.�� vote, ��1 voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion �ar��ed unanimously. F�4��S: 9:3p to 9:45 P M �MPR�M,CNT PR,_, TpJT$G"r SS#88 ADDENDUM �4 ��'4�' �{�x�cilam read the public Hearing Notice to the audi�ence, �h� Cit� �Sngineer said that the Engineering Department had reqe�.y�d ����,t�o�n fqr a water line on the east side of Fast River Road �+�'��s►��r� '�'�tY� Way ar�;d Osborne Road. He said that there are twQ �l��r�, Q�a� is to run a line on the east side and c�oss it to the Wt�s� und�� ��,$t R,iver Road j ust before the St . Paul Waterworks �a���@��. t�,e other is to stub each individual cannection undex �a�� Riv�� Road, �'here are 12 property awners involved. Th,e �dvant�ge of the first plan is that the people would have a�iXe ���r�� a� t#�e past s�.de for fire protection� Gonstructior� cost� ��"� x"�.�i��t ver� fast, faster than the cost of �.iv�.ng, ��n ��� e��G t,h� aasessment would be only on the �ront footage, a� �}�ey at��+ �� Qnly sar�es benefitted. The assessments would be app�ied v�er� �c2nstru��ion is completed, on a 20 year program. �ie said t�,at t,h� �'��'�.'c�� givexa the peqple at the time the petition was taken �e �.s�wA�r as the cos� oF crossing East River Road before the St. ,p�t��, hT���a�works piping w�s not considered. ' r ���� �'t,TT3,��C" i�ARING N�ET G G?F 7� �[JN� 1 Q, 19 68 L ' � � , i , �� =s �o, R� ����►��,��t���Pax�,�o��,ot�e hac� �a7,ke� �,ca �Qx�i� T,ur�e � cxw��� 6& 4fi, anc� he �.�d,��a�,�d �o i�� �h,��, �3� w�u�� �,�,k�► �o hav+� t.k�is pro,�ec� py� in' �ie sa�.� t.�►at �ou1� a�' '�+� �`��� ��'ca����r �wn�rs k�ad cQntact�d him �d v�a�.�e�1 ��,�.r ����QV��. ����. � �R ���t�e ���he�z �a�.d t�a�, k�e was x�e���onaibl,� �p� t�e pe���i�� '�6�! ����c� b�,� �a,�,t at times his FumP Pu�� a�, sa k�4 w�.l]. 'be ����� �Q ��,��►r dr�.�„� � new wel], or �onnec� fi� tk�a� G�,��r 1,�,z�e. �� !���d '��� �� th� �im�e he to�ak ti�e �e��.tio� �Q 1rr�a �uo�ed �i�9� �� �i��� �� aQQ a,�ron� �oo�,, naw it is aba�t ��,U eQU A�ps��, �c��u�� Q� fi.�� ��, Pat�1 Wate�warks pipes. T'h�.s he �e�� wa� ����� �,� �.� sQeu�a ,�u�� ia��auae t�e�r w�re there �iacs� h�s !,a �o�Gec1 tQ �� ���].Q tnP�!►+�t �� �/QUId Q�cd,ixu�ril,y pd�Y, ��te ��,�y ��c�i,R►�!��' Il��,r.1 'h�}�4#; �►� c�� c�ccas�io�n th�a Cit� has k�ad ta ca�q�� ��� �g, �+��� ,��� �d �.� ��� ���vean v�r�r �Qa�� � . ����„l� �ie�l po;lxited out that if it Wi11 ca�►s� �t�.Q„QQ ����,� �+�'��� 't,�,� $5.00 a�oot, maybe souie of t�.i�e �o��.e vi�Q ��s��d #,�9 �'�i��.�� �+c�'#�t wish to change their minds. , �"� �ie���r aa�,d that �.f th� line does not gca i�, �� 1�►i�,�, #�� ,� �!�� ��t da�:C��, �oac a nev�t well, T�here ia � �a��a���,n� �d �� � ��4i�� �►#c'�Et�e oi h�.e �ouae told him tha� he+ m,tty ��,v� t,�a���,� �,� +�j;�,y ����us�, �im said th�� h�.s well ia �,3 " dee� a�� t�a,�t �,� �,�t ��,� t '9�1�'���� �� ��c� i� tested when ne moved in. H� a���,d ��� �,a �/m� �,A ��� �,� �.� tY�e line �id not go i�n this Yea�, h� wcau�,+d �� +�'���,� �� P�'� �,t� � wo].l. Thea� in the future i� a lin� wer�� th�QUtgl�# , � ��► t�1s��,� �t�v� �,Q�� the mo�ey he �ad Fut into ��►� w�s�,1, , ���?,��.���► 3�ie�.ao�, asked if we cou�ld a�.�,o+w e�aci� �om� c�b�+� �Q �?�� fi�� �Q��ct�,cu� h�aassel f. The City �rigi,��+e�� pta�,nt�a� qy�, �� t '��►� �t���,� �ax� �.� Qa�ches on 8ast R�,ver Ro�d and i,nf�a��,pr wt�k a��1 , �� ���'� ^��� '�'�►e �Cpunty wou�d discouraga th�.�. F�� ���,� i� 1N�4� �t1pQ �t���.� ��� �,t wot�lc� coat more that wa�. �,"ho ��,��► A�ts�r��y , �ga�+�� wit.h t�e C�ty �ngineer, If done in ���qula�a� C�.��► �ca�t��p�� '�►� �,�#cce wou�,d �e epread over 20 years, wh,��e�,s i� +���h �o� j ��� ��5� '�� wc��'�C al.�t��d�.v�dua7.ly �.�, would h�ve to b� p��,d u� �,� ��'��� ''�; ��m ' ' � ��+���,� �Iar�ia �sked !!r, Sether �if he wo�11d �1}c� �.A �'t�+�l� Mi�.'� '�+� �Q�l�e �ko see i� they are agreeable ta fi�� ��,�k��� �QS�� � �' � ' ����� �A�a�,�.�� t,�at he would prefer that the �anta�t �cQ� ���c„� d� �t��� ���'��it��at�.v� to explain everything to hi� ����k�o�'� � t � a��'a�T...�L CQLiNCTT, 1�'STING OF JUNF 10 , 1968 P�Gr$ �0 , ' �4�'..��.� �,�,e�� a��Ced if anyoaae ��Lse w�s present who w�a ir� ��vQ�� .�.� �t��� �swered tlzat everyo� els� ieft befoa�Q t��,a C� �p s��, '��'�� ��e�d�4. � , , � � ' �� ���+' ����.t���� ���,� �h�� we naw ]�av� a ��►n��C�a�� �.� m��.���G� ���'�j��� #@$) ,�tui t�e �t�estion �ras i� �.t �ou�,d � �,�G�.u�d�d, I� ��� ���at�a��Qr i$ willing, then it is just a� ����o�° p� �q��� �� �'�,t��Q� �a�+u�nts . HQ felt �,hat the cQst �a��Qr �a �cao� ��r ���,���� #�$ � �� �,�t�+ ��,tor��y e�plained that if the �eop�,e� Frcxx�,d dO��t��! '�3A ��������,. ��.� wou�.d Q�eaite the prc��ect, �d +�1ao i���� �� ���� �1s�� �� �the land is take� t�rough can��a�ana�ior�, t:h� �Q�� �:� ���� a�d�c� �nto t,he pr4ject and asseas�d �aac�� �ot���a '�� p�o�ex�� ��'e�� ��9� �s ���?��#� �i���'�da� €��'e�ed tana� �t�� �������+� �3�4���1 ?� ���►#�� �� �,� �.� �Q 'h����' ?�n��it„ �t would nQt i�e� ��l.� 1�� �oa1s t� d���e �� �,�nd � �d �ome to be paid for �� . ���T ��` ���ci,�mar� �ih,�.r�.dan to c�o$� tk�� �u]a�.�,� I���c�� Q�, � ,���+�6�� ��� �� Adder�clu� #�4. Mot�or� s�cond��A ��d up� � vQ�,!�+ Yo��` �¢�,�, �v��� ��e, �1a�rQ� Kirkham deciared �he ���.oan CsA����d }��t���,�' ; . r � ; � t. ��x'_�+ Jt :1, � :.�!_ . . �.�. :l. � �Q�►�'���� ���'�d� ee �ned thatitheNCo��qi,lod ����,v������ � � '� .. - '��� ����r��4����' with th�e peo�al� can 64��, �#v�z�t��►, � �� �1�� �� ��� ��� �n� p���a.� �.�e�t that it waa discpvered tha�, �,�Ef �� �r��, , �;���,� �C���,r��ent Mrr�s over by 2 da�s . This is wh� it ��+d �Q t� ��-�������a � 1 � �� i���� ��ace� PQr a$nQw o� haar�s ��ca� t..��+ t�µd�.+��a �o wm�� �qli �����' � �'� �repr�senting 9 homes) ra�is�d �e� '�e��i � �hq� �,� �yd���e� �ta� aaked w2�o opposed . Five wsrq �gm�a� �r ��c�yr�►� �#!'� t�� £��#� ,�v��ue, ` . 1 �� �#� �'���,a�d+��, ��7� �4ti� Av��u�, �,�a��a�►�+� �►�.� sa�±�,���� t�� �� °�+��!�� � �Q���;�iu �Q ��� �Qr a tempo��ry ot�c�p�t �c,�t ?�►�pz� �, ��#I��A�� ��+�� �� �� �u� �,� � not too much l�ter , it �.� j u$� ,� u���,�� Q� �l��,��,�� �c�� �he Fe�e,�ral Aid. Mayor Kirkham r�pl�.ed that �;� � ' '��i �,� Y��'x v�,c�u�, #�nd when waitinc� �Qr F�+d4ac'�l �ut�a, �,� �� '}� �,1���� ���,�+� �r��, �ere is just no way o� k�v�t��� . � ' , � , ' �P�C� �TJ��TC FiRARING �TING OF JUNB 10, 1968 p� ��, CQt�t�.�n� I,i+�b� ssid that the Council had the zospon��.bi��t�r a� dg��,d��� ��t.��� t�he $12,000 is wQrth it to the aaa�o��,tY Q�° �h� �p���, �� ��,�y w;��.�. not put it in against trhe w�,ahes ca�' t2��+ �,�����, �d �a� t�e Cout�cil a�aust be eare�ul �a aa ano� �c� w�s�� '�� '�� #����► Q� �he people . �, y���,�o� �Qm t.t�� area said that he realized it was a qambl,e but �q� ���� �,� �ssable naw at tiia�e�, The maintez�anc� coat o�' ' �� ��I� tq��t 'k�► conaidered also. He said that he is w�.].�.�t#� �Q �,��� ��,�p Q��,e . Councilman Liebl expressed tY�,e view ti'�a� 1� , i�►p�t�d ���a�a �c� �ie w�prth it if the per�panent street did not qo ,i�n �p� � q� ��e�s, �'he visitor then asked haw the e�t�.ma�t+sc7 ��,gu��� � 'w+��'� �'s�ved a�. � ' �� ���y� ��gi,�n�e� sa�,d tllat by cutting dowrt c�n the t'hi.c�an��a ca� �a �� �� �c��st �QU1d 'bQ reduced. He also poin,ted Qut that ?ay �- !��,1��i� t�e �s�Xept in an existing contract the City caus get a �?q�t,p� p�c��4. �� 7.ettirig bi,ds would be necess�ry t�►e p��,�e wt�u�d ��Qb��,y � hiqhe�. In his ee�timation, th�► street cauld �ie �ax- �+���� �p �a�t �au� 5 yea�ca, aithoug� it do�s have� a sAVn�x'e +���� ��e ����,�t� �fk�►�,e.i� woulc� cut do�vn on the �1ifa oE tl�� s��Q�fi � � ��1�,q��man Sher3�dan asked about the feasi,�ai].�.ty o� �u�'�ing t�i�4 ���t��� ������� £oa� the permaa��nt ir�s�al�,��ior� �.z� fi�� #�c����� ��d ��a, '�e��b�' ��'J?�yir�g soma c�� t�e aas� c�� �R ��po�� � ���+�e� ���Q ��� �p�m�r�,en�, st�ee� . ,�p� . �omatca�k ac�+y��, �� fi��tfi '��;�� QS���,!� ���a����,�1!, 'l�I�'�we�VQr � t-.hQZ@ W4Ult� i�e 9ac'adizx� t�+Qa+�11+� �d �� ��a��� �c� �a�c�,�� �ha� � 4� tt�e tempaacarx �►� �QU��c� '!� ��v�d � , �' ! ����c�i� w�s �en a�aked 1� �.� w�uld be �oas,i.b�,� �Q �au� �.� :� '��� c���v���. M�. �o�astook repliod that in �aa� +�'��r� Co��7��t�, �,Y'�!. �� �l� �' �?�av� �e La�4e . � � Mooa�� Irake �,� t,Ia� 'la��1 e t��R , 1�1���I�a�� w���� ��►� �un�tion� the�� would, ,�u��a� b� Na��� �t�� �,� 1�� �i�'$ * � � , � , ',�� ����' #fr�g�.����' ��P1ain$d that by fixing �l�e ��nd, t�#'�!�'o �t�lt� � ��������^ ���*���� �nt� tha� this is t�Qt th� ul���k�e ��a1Wt�,p�,. ',�'#�i �t���1� w�a��� +�a��n �c�rs�d �cen�tra� �venue. �� �� atr��� ��s ��� ` �k�+ ?�1� ��� ��, �� wQ►,�3.c� b� 5' deep near Ce�ntra�, �ver�t�� �d �Q �A �?4�t�'� �,�' �4�� �,�� ,,t���u' �t.aceet. A�6" gi�► f�c � m#��� wc�tld a�tu1'� �� � ��I�� t�� �aµ� ��.5,000, �qo�' the catc'� baali�ns an� �?�,j�O�. �i� ��+��#1'� �na�� �m�� I�ember whan the he�triz�q Mas h�ld an thi8 ������ �,I�� t��+� �+� prc��e�ty a�ner$ aqainat irhe ia�rs�vem��t, ss� !.� w�� �,������ ��c�m �� �rca�ect, t,i�en we receivsd a peti�,�on Eva� fi.�� �,+�����' �.m���►W�u��t. now tanight w� h�va a patit�.on a�a�,xss� 't'h� ��Q�►���� � �n �� pe��t�or� w� h�v� �����n�, �� �ooteq. �.� �� � � ��� ������� ���� ��� � �$�C:� �UBIl�C �.i�,RiN�G t+�E�'��i� �'eF` �:�L�T� �,.::� � �:,. �>�� ' ' , I] � , ' CJ ' ' � � , � � � L_ J ' ?��� � � ,�'� �Jarl�nd�r said that there are 16 vwners ancl 4 renter�, m�,lt�,�� ��; �s�es�able lot�, and that th� cost was too gr�at tor � t�tnpp�� ��4����nt , �'������� �S��a haw �.he perc�ntages were arrived at and w��� �,���r #�1��� '�� �i�.� �.��prney �,x�lained tY�at by Stat� St,�tut�� �� � �t���,�io� �.� ,rece�ved tha,t has 51% by eith�r f�ont �oota9� �p� ����, �`�'���'r �h� Counci2 may �pprove by a majorit�► voke, �� �Q��� ���}1�1 �Q�e fi:his �.n by a 4/5 vote without a petit�.o�* �! '����t4�' ?���� �c�ut the possik�ility o� p�,�t�.ng �.�i ranly �� �.,�Q(� �?1Q�k a� t�e 130q bl,ock does �ot see�n tQ wan� t � � ����3��� ���"�1��?� ��#.ntec� out that th�.t would mak� it mca�� �t���,�y� � '�+� ���� �r�.gineer sc�t d that h� would recomme�� �c���,��� ��� R ��u�C�LlnQan Liebl asked what coulc� be done �hen,, i�' �t� ����,� �� ��� ��� th� str���, The City Engineer said tl�at �,a��,�� �,������� �� ��a�� �x�� p�sY�aps same gravel would help * F�e �a�.d �h�� �.�#�� �'+��° a cheat�.ca�. was put on the street for dus� �c����c��, � �, X����� �;��4� t'h�� it 'la�ted about two months. +� �'�:���o� �� �k�� l+�eetinc� as}�ed about the �os� r�� ��2�c��, � j ob and we are �Q� �ea�,� �� ���� '���'� �t �.� ?�ot �i��.�9 �k�e ,� ga�n�� ��r.� '���� a �8�0� K�.�l.ci�am $�.id that vre will keep g��,��.�,c� �� �A� �� ��+����� a�nc� tY�a-t i� is costiy to conti�xu� grac�;�r�,g e ������� �a?�ris� askea about Lot ao ana Parcel 1,��A Q� �,A� �,� � �� �� !�r�� z�4� �ru� �Yia� they �ace onta �en;tr��. ,l�Y��ue, �� ��,� �,14 ��?� �+� ���� i���k th� �titior� perc�ntagea shou�.d �e ������ �� �� s%, s��ss�s�,u�r�t �ercentages, or 1/�, �s 6�4tk� �.v��ue i� �,�t'kya�,�� ����? +� �,iS���`�d st.reet . Mayor Kirkham ag�reed tha� ��x �h���� � 'W"����k��+� �I�� sa� . �, ��,���Q� �� t�,� ,�eting askecl i� tne tw� r�ou�e� t��� ����, �a����, ��!� '�� PaY �rs��r��nt costs �or Central �ve,�ue * ,�xc�� j���,� ����,;��� ,. Ye� , t�at w�s a County pro j ect and t.hey �a� �,q ��► �� ���� p� �he �urb�ng� �"��iN T?y �ouncilman Harris t4 clos� �he public F�eqr�g Qr� �t����, ���+�°����� ��'Q,jept St. 1968-iB (64th Aven�e� , $e�Q�,��� '�� �������� �}� ��ueSsgn, U or� a voice vote, a�.l voting aye, �axor I�i�,r�,� ` +�����'�s3 �,he motion carried unanimously. M�yor K��ckh,atq �a�,� �m� 't�� �A�noi� w�.l�. make a determination on their find�.n,qs a� ti��, �?�� ��!t�n� A43si��y• ' � SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARING 1�ETING OF JUNFs 10, 1968 PA!� 33 � � ' ' CONSIDSRATI(ld OF ��,FINAL PLAT (P.S. #68-02) pEA,RSON'S SECOND ��� � '�}e ��,�x �rnc,�i�nee�c �xplained that this Public Hearing is on the ��.na�. pj.a� �or ��aar,�c�n's second Addition. There are only 2 lots a�d a� out�.o�, (A) R It was explai�ned that Outlot A does not k�a�vA an ac��s�, ar►d if Barry Blawer does not wish to acquire thi� lax�d� it will be a part of Lot 2. He pointed out that �he Planning Conani,�sipn recommended approval. , 7"he question was raised as to the form of the Public Hearing Notice, how�v�x', i,n the Citx Attorney's opinion as the heading, tiiae and p1aCe w�r� correct, it was adequate. , ���i b� Councilman Sheridan to omit the reading of the legatl +��s����.�tic�� ��CQm the Notice as it is q,uite lengthly . Motion �BCp�s��d �nd uj�on a voice vote all vot3.rig aye, Mayor Kirkham ! +�ecl��d th� �ao�k�on� carried unanimously. , Maxor K�kha� �ea� the �ublic �iearing Notice to the audier�ce, ����,ed �.� there was anyone present a.n op�og it ion . Z'he�ce w�ac� r�Q q�j�c�ions voi.ced. , M�OT�pL� b� Cour���.�.tq� Harris to close the Public Hearing �o� the N� �3,x��1 Plat (P.S. #68-02) Pearson's Second Addition. Motior► s�cond�d ,�; ' a�n�9 upox� a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkhain decla�ed th�R � xaotion carxied unanimously. . � �I,ARR23. w }�T�SSSD ITEMS FOR DISCUSSION: ��� ' Cpun��lxna,x� �,1�b1 presented another proposal for the trade ' land �.�yo�,ved i,n �kh� NSSSD vacation. It was for a long ��r�.� o� land along Last River Road. He said that some people� ��cuR k��s w�d had indicated to him that they felt tha� frontage � �,a�d wauld be mc�aCe valuable, and he felt that this propo$al woul.�i �ie ����� fwC 'khe goocl of the City . � , ' � Council� Har��.s indicated that before wY�ien the trade of qc�ua7, gra�e�ctx was c�iacussed, the surveys by the City 8r�ginee� ��d Bob �GU�re po�nt,ed up the need For parki� places for addit�ona], c�x'�, Th��e are �s� s�ructures coratemplated far this area. Z'hQ �our�c�l iz�►a al,teady indicated to t2�e District BoBrd it's wishes and thQ �oard has �de a motion to concur with the City of Fx'idley"$ £��� pz�oposnl . ' i ���� �U$T+IC �iEARTNC� A'�1�TING OF JLTPTS 10, 1968 � , ' ' ' � , ' � � ' , ;l ' � ' �� ' PAGB 35 �}� G��� Attorney felt that to meter every connect�on was riduculQt�a. _ �'� ���'���t��1 �i��91ng out what other com�nunities are doing w�tk� rec��� �� �,����� co�ane�t�,on$. Councilman Harris said i� appears th� Bp�c� ��� a�o'k w�,nt anj}r more direct connections . He said that he wil�. �� �$ fihe Bc�a�d Meeting and report the Counc�.1's fee�inc� �c� ��� €�� �e �hi,�k� bes� for the City. FAR,KS A1�i�D RSCR�ATION CO�SSION APPOINTMENT s ��oa� Kix�lck�am saic� that it had come to his attention in the �,�ut�� R� Apx'�,7. 2�, ].968 of the Parks and Recreation Commission th�t Mr, ���'� 7����� will be forced to resign from his position on �� 4:�mp�aa�ssio� due to the pressure of his private affairs. �o�nci�man Samuelson said that Dick Donlan had indicated �o him t�a� h� wou].d be very willing to serve if the Council so de�i.xed, �Q�eil,man Liebl. pointed out that there had been no lette� a� �'����z�at�ion frca� Ni�c. Larson and that the Couneil had neve� d�.s�eus��e�ci �� ;�os��le �ep].a�ements prior to this Meeting and would hav� ��ga����,��,ed art op�artur�itx �a discuS this�. �K?'I"�QN by Counc�.lm�n Samuelson to appo�iz�t �it. Dick Donlat� �p ���v� Q� �h� ga��ss and Recrea��on Commissa.or�. Seco�ded b� Gpu�n��,1,�, �i�a�is. Upon� a vai.ce vc��e, all voting �Xe, M�yor Kir�a�, t����,��� ����,QS� ua�nimously. Councilman Liebl com�aented that the City Counci,l has beer� ��.�,���,� ,�ately in it's policy of not discussinc� anyt�ing which do�a n�t appear pn the Agenda, and he felt �nore strict aci�erence was i� o�:d�� � va�o�:, :�, $r�uorr scc�n�xa: �M�r. Schmedeke was present at the I�eeting and expressed a des�e that his reaoning request be handled as expeditiously as so� o� thos�e that have been be fore the Council in recent months . T�e sai.d '�at he would like to have the Council talk to the p1an��� Gom.. ��,s��Qn to see if his request could not be taxen care of, a� he ��� h�d possible renters for his building, but it must �etp,�t�,n ��apt� utatil a slecision is made. �.. ��. • �4'�I�1 �.iy C�un�ilms�n Sheridan to adjourn the Sp�cial �ublip H�t��r�+� �t�ng o� Ju� 10, 1968 at 11s40 P.M.-Thexe being no �`urt:hEt� ����� $t�LIC HE.ARING I�ETING OF JUNE 10 , 1968 PAC� 36 �� 4��, upor� a vQi�e vote, all vating aye, i�ayor Kir�c�i�tq, de��,��� �. �,� ��,;��t�, �arri�d ur�animausly. ��s ��,�u1.�.y submitted, ������ W��, ,��'!�7� ����p�� tq �t1�� �ouncil ' , ' �,� �� ' , ' L� 1 ' , ' ' ' � � �I � , PAGE 37 �� �1l�FS p�' � SJ'ECIAL MEETING OF JUNE 12, 1�68 ��� ��ecial �ounci� Meetinc� was called to Qrde� by May�ax I��,x��t a� � � ],Q �.M. , WedneSday, �'une �.2, 7.968 . ,�2QT�1.. CAI'I. ��RS �RES�NT: Kirkham, Samuelson, Sheridan ��e�S AB38N'.�s Harris, Liebl „w, A3S, OF C�L+1�RA�T, ELECTION OF JUN7's 12 , 1968 t 1��ON b� �pu�cilmax� Samuelson, seconded by Councilman She��,de�►� �A #d�a�� �he �ta,tement of Canvass and Declaration o� R��ul�s a� w�,�,�, k�� �ounc� or� tk�e follawing pages . Upon a voice vote, thex+� 1��;��� �� ����, Ma�or Kirkham declared the motio�, �arri�d. �._.�.. • �> >�y!- �Y b��IOTI iay Council,man sheridan to adjourn the Special �eeat�.rt4c� o� ���� �,�, �.'���. Seconded by Councilman, Sa�el$on, tT��i � vQ�.�a .vc���� ��.�, t�4��.r�g a►ye, Mayor Kirkham declax'ed t�� nwtica� C�'�i,f3d� �s� t�� ,t�,e���,�g �d�jouxr�ed �t 5:15 P.M. �t��'������.�.y gu�t�a�tted, ��.-��-� e��� i�a��+�r $�9��+�'���► to �� Cquncil � ' . ' ' , . � ' , , ' ' , 1 PAGE 3 8 STATEMENT i` F Cr1� VA S �' SP�CIAL FLECTION JUNE 11, 1968 D�CLARATION OF' RESULTS THEREOF �� ���g�±���}�� �ith $ection �.08 of the Charter of the City of Fridley, ttle City ��1�1��„� ���,��i the results of the �968 Special Election to be as fa�7.ows : �a `��j� tqt��, nurl��r o� ��llo�s cast was: 110� �1��^s� � - ��eeinct 1 W�� � - Prec�tact 2 il��+� ,� = Preclnct 3 W��Q 2 - Freci�ct 1 Fl�rd 2 - �'���inet 2 �1��� � - P�ec�.nct 3 W��^s� � a �'recin�t 1 K�'�d � - �'recinet 2 FI��� � - Precinct 3 100 230 163 129 83 58 143 1G5 95 TOTAL .� �. 06 �� Tk1� vq�e on �he question of issuing $1,500,p00,p0 in Park Boflds ' �� aS follow�; ' ' J ' I , ' ! ' ' �Imxd � � ����in�t �1 �Ia� �, � ����inct 2 i1�+� �, � ��'QCin�t 3 Fi��'�, � - �'�'���.t��t � F1a�l � � ����iz�c� � Xs��c� u � �'�^sc�n�t 3 ii��c� � � Ar��.�r��t 1 N��d � � �'r�C�nct 2 S��g�*�j � � �'r����ict 3 T+���1� Y�S 65 128 69 37 36 �� �2 32 42 4 �i 7 t►L�7 35 102 94 92 4i 31 111 72 53 637 SPOII�£D QR DEF. 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N � � �-S //4 G�IJ�NER � • <i:'s' c_ . , . s� .a�l� '' I � 1 ' � SEC.3s �; � � .rcG ,s�t.s .c�o.,..iaoi t • o�f Rsp/atet oldiion o1 ,�/• � � . � . »1�! � Mvit/!a// . . . . . � � � . r �^. • � s . ' * • ' i ' �. ! �' '• n r w ��'"' � � ' . r _ I� � , , - ' ��` i I r i /��,, I ^,,i �_� �_ ; �`1�, _. �_ .. J1 iI `� i . • ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND 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 1. 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 11, Block 1, Moore Lake Highlands, 3rd Addition lying in the South Half (S2� of Section 13, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota. Is hereby designated to be in the Zoned District known as CR-1 (clinics and allied laboratories . district). . SECTION 3. That the Zoning Administrator is directed.to change the official zoning map to show said tract or area from zoned district R-2 (limited multiple family district� to CR-1 (clinics and allied laboratories district�. PASSID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1968. ATTEST: MAYOR CITY CLERK Marvin C. Brunsell Public Hearin.g: � O /yl � First Reading: Second Reading: Publish........ Jack 0. Kirkham �� � � w � 1 � ' ' ' , �� �,� f� � ,� � v� a �r 41 ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CITY COD� OF T�IE CITY OF FRIDL�Y, MINNESQTA BY I�IAKING A CHANGE IN ZONING DISCRI��'S Tl�� Council of th� City of Fridley do ordait�� as follows; ����'ION 1. Appendix D of the City Code of Fridley is amended as h�;re�nafter indicated. S��TIpN 2, The tract or area within the County of Anoka and the Ci�y of Fridley presently zonecl C-1S (local shopping center district) and described as Parcel �1: All that part of Block 22, Fr�dley Park together with the ' vacated alley and Olive Street that is not now zoned R-3 and that lies North of a line d�awn at right angles tq East River Road and 362 + feet North of the South line of B1ock 22 as measuxed along the , West right of way line of East River Road, � Is hereby designated to be in the zo�ing dis�rict R-3A(apartment and multiple dwelling district). ' ��C'��ON �. The tract or area within the County o£ Anoka and the City of Fridley pres�ntly zoned R-3 (general multiple dwelling district)and described as Parcel #lA: , All that part of vacated Olive Street that lies adjacent to and West of Block 22, Fridley Park Addition generally described as £ollows: A strip of , land approximately 5 feet wide and 30Q feet long t�at �i�s adjacent to and �Nest of the centerline of vacat�d Oliv� Street and betweer� the South line of Block 22, Fridley Park and � line located approximately 32p ' feet North of said South line of Block 22 as measured parallel to the centerline of vacated �live S�r�et, ' �l ' ' , Is hereby designated to be in the zaning di$trict C-1S (local shopping center district), S��TIO;V 4, The tract or area within the County of Anoka and the City of Fridley presently zoned R-1 (single �amily dwelling district� and described as Parcel �2: All of Block 23 together with the vacated River Street lying adjacent to and East of said Block 23, Fridley Park Addition, Is hereby designa��d �Q b� �,n the zoning distric� R-aA (apartment and 'inulti.ple dweliing dis�xict) . - _ ... � . . v ._. A. n . . .. ' Ord. No. i ' , Ha.rsch Bxos. Pxoperties �. � SECTION 5. Th� tract or area within the County o� .anoka and tl�e Git� of Fxidley presently zoned R-1 �single fatnily dwelling district) and described as Parcel �3: �111 that part of Lots 7 and 9, Audito:'s Subdivision ' No. 23 that lies between the North line of Fridley Fark Addition and a line drawn parallel to and 160.14 fee� Northerly of the �orth line of Fridl�y �'ark Addition and bounded by the East River Road on the East and by ' the Niississippi River on the West, , ' � Is hereby designateci to be in the zoning district R-3A (apartment and multiple dwelling district). Al1 lying in the Southeast Quarter (SE 1/4) of Section 15, T'-30 R-24, Coun�y o� Anoka, State o� D�innesot�,. S�CTION 6. The Zoning Administrator is directed to change the - official zoning map to indicate the above zoning change�. ' , ' , ATTEST; ' ' ' , ' ' PASSED BY TFiE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY T�IIS DAY OF � LER Marvin C. 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'' /� ': �' �� _ � .,_ �� /;�,•/���� '\�°. / << 1 F \\ \ - � !\ � ``t+ - ' d � � �, % ��. '1 � _ r �'tS , ' �: o Io , i . ��y ��y " � �� dy' • I�r.,�, 5 . ��a,- . �;` �\ '` . •'��i V' iT ��. � _. `�i'�d���i \ ` ~, ` � �� � ' , - - - . _. . _ - � �_ ��� �l 0-i PC.�( .fi'/ r:nvd r/.'' . � `\ , _ 1� " ' \..` /VJ f/� �. � � • ' ,� � - � _ �� : �. k: c, \ . .. e� �,, �� # � � _ OJ .�A 4� i � _ �' � y �J � �"", �, Q�i' �' �� ° � J-�'ti'� :., \ i �� � � �� � � � Hirsch Brothers Prorrsrt�:�a � .: , ► , � , ` , . . ( . ti�'Z03..,�`68-:1u._:_ . � '�• Parcel �1�P�.rt oi B1. 22�,Fridley Park Addition Parcel �`2-All of BI. 23� Fridley Park Addition �_._._.,._.__...._.__ . .._ _ ..,.._.._...�,�.�_ _w.........�... .� _ Parcel �3-Part of Lot 7 & 9, Rev�A' _S. Div. 2� . SAV 4�68-01:'Vacate 30 ft, street lying South,and . , �.adjacent to North line of Fridley Park � • Add. � � ' 1 I. � 1 ' � � ' ' ' ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDZNANCE UNDER SECTION 12,07 pF THE CITX CHA.RTER �,'0 VAC,AT� STREETS ,AND A,LLEYS AND TO AMEND APP�NDIX � OF THE CTTY CODE. T'he Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows: SECTION 1. For the vacation of the street described as follows: All that part of the thirty foot (30') street along the North si.de of Fridley Park Addition between East River Road and the Miesi.ssippi River, All lying in the North Ha1f (N�) of 3ecti.an 15, � T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota, , be and is hereby vacated, except that the City af �'ridley retain an easement for draina�e and util.ity purposes over the portion of the street herein described and vacated. ' 1 I ' S�CT�ON 2. Tt�a said vacatio� has been made in conformance with Minnesota Statutes and puxsu�nt ta Sectian 12.07 of the C3.ty Charter and Appeadix C�af G�t�r Coci� ahall be sra amended. FASSEA $X 'L'I� CITX COUNCIT, OF THE CITY QF FRTDI��, TH�S Ik9,X OF , 1968 . MAYOR Jaak 0. Kirkhatp I , A7,"�f�ST ; ' CITX GL�RK �taxvin C. Bru,nsell Fub�,ie Heaxing: F�,�st �teading: � S�GOnd Readi,ng: ' %'ubl.iah . . , : ' ��3 �+ , ' 1 ' � ' 3: ' ' � BOARD OF APPEALS - i�liY 22 , 1968 4.4 PAGE 2' MOTION by Ahone.n that i.n view of the zo.ning of the prope'rty to the North and since the requested useage will not in any way detract from .the property or the livi.nd co.nditions of the tenants of the apartment, the request be approved. Seconded by 0'Bannon. Ugon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. � • REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45•25 FROM 25•FEET T0 20 FEET OF REAR YARD AND A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45.26 FROM 35 FEET T0 34 FEET OF FRONT YARD, TO PERMIT COPtS^1�UCTION 0�' A 26' X 26' DWELLING ON AN 80' X 146.84' CORNER LOT, THE SAMF BEING LOT 4 BLOCK - PARKVIE�nI OAKS FIRST ADDITION ANOKA COUNTY OR 1181 LYNDF DRI+TE N.E. NORTHWEST CORN� OF LYNDE DRIVE AND REGIS DRIVE FRIDLEY, MII��TESOTA. �iE�UEST BY GF�?ALD GLEI�N BUILDERS. 1202 �iATHAGlAY LANE N.E.. FRIDLEY. MINN 1 Tony Gnerre spoke for this request. '� . MOTION b Minish to close the Public Heari. Y �' • '' Seconded by 0'Bannon. Upo.n a voice vote, there being no nays, the motio.n carried una.nimously. rr , I ' ' ' 0 MOTION�by Minish to approve the vaxiance. It was pointed out that if the house was facino Regis Drive, the 34 foo��setback on L.ynde Drive need only be 17 feet.� The proposed pla.n�presents less of a traffic hazard, No neighbors objected and a petitio.n has been presented to the Counci.l, signed by neighbors who approve the proposed plan. =Seconded by Ahonen. Upon a voice vote,.there being no .nays, the motion carried unanimously. - . Chairman Ylinen left at 8:30 P.M. � 4. REQUEST .FOR A VARIANCE OF BUIL�ING SE'I'BAC� RE9,UIRE'��IENTS FROM 80 FEET TO 20 FEEl' `I'0 THE SOU1H PROP�TY LINE, AP�1]7 F`ROi! 80 FEE'Z' TO 45 FEET TO TF� WEST PROPERTY LINE, SECTION 45•34� A1`ID A VA�IANCF TO DFLETE REQUIRrt�1r�TIT FOR PLANTING STR1P f1I�1 SID�:IALF: ON TI-�� SOUTN ATI� Tr1ES^1 P�OPIl�tY LINES, SECTION 45•342 AND A VARIANCE TO R�DUCE TH� RE�UIRED PP1�KIiJG ARF1A BY APP�OXIMATELY 60,000 SQU�RE FEEI' SECTION 45 • 343 Ilt O:�DuR 10 COVSTRUC�l' A� FR.ANCHISE RESTAURANr1� IN A C-2-S DIST'RICT OTd PART OF LOTS 1b, At,c; 1%, AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION � 88, ANOKA COUi�'�l'Y, MINNESOTA, THE SAi�� BEING TI-� IdORTHEAST CORNF�t OF Ai00RE LAF� DRIVE Al`ni HIGH�:JAY ,�b5. REQUEST BY P�LAX SALIT'r_,'r'�i�^ZAtt c o WYf�tAN SMITh, 1050 BUILD�tS EXCFi.4NGE, i�IITTl��'LAPOLIS, i'ItN�1ESOTA . � Wyman Smith appeared on behalf of the applica.nt. Max Saliterman, and Mr. " Jack Conant, representative of Sandee's, also appeared. ' _ , � � ` I BOARD OF APPEALS - MAY 22, 1968 ', PAGE 3 � The road through the shoppin� center was dedicated in the past�because it met the City's plans for a mai.n East�4lest thorou�hfare. Thus, the road divides the shopping ce.nter in half. � , The applicant stated objectio.ns as follows: � � ; . 1. Vasiance from side��alks - unfair to require this. ' - - -- 2. Variance from 80 foot.requirement from roads - doesn�t want to block . the existing tenants i.n shoppi.ng center. •Doesn't wa.nt to put it South of Rice Creek Boulevard because he has major plans for that area. MOTION by Mi.nish to close the Public Heari.ng. . . Seconded by 0'Bannon. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried una.nimously. � MOTION by Minish to de.ny�variance. - Seco.nded by Ahone.n. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unani�ously. � The reaso.n for the motion is that the Boar.d can grant a variance only if the Board finds strict e.nforce�ent of the Ordinance creates a hardship that .is unusual or unique to the stibject property. Considering the particular parcel for which the variance was requested, the evidence presented by the applicant did not show a hardship that is unusual or unique. � . ADJOURNi�NT : � The Meeting adjour.ned at 9:25 P.M. c � 0 � 4, �1 . • •' ' ' • � � I_ ` � j� v / � �` 'f y� � _.r-_�... �� \ . 'F l .` j J � � �� _ _ " .. Y f� 1 �' ' :.. -' I ......,.... ....�. .. j �. : �� __—. —. .. �.' ��,�,�.,.. � . � �� • �� �.. . . . . �. '/ . � � . . . � r � J �� _. _ . -. _ �-'! ,. �; ` � _ , r. � �. 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(�-- � , (�s/ � .._.l�_ /`;t.__----__--___._. .� _ � �lt� . �.._,___5�-��"'---�____ - sr ., __ .__._ ___... _^. i , _._ __ -- - n r t + _ ���` . . `.....__.._.. _ "" . — .... _ _ .._.«....- _ � \ - ---" .. � . . � .. . . ��% /` � n, ._ ,� _ .- - - , _ , � ,_ � L _ _ . ; _.. . . , � -.- , . iv . . ,- , _ , ��- _ �. . ,_ - , __ ��-.__ �_.__� , . - - -_ � �w�� '---�� . _ . �„ _ . . t '� . _ � � ����-� ��,�,Y �/�, , 1 —� �. �, ,� ;j � � � �— 6 r� �j � � �� �� ,� �r � . f � � '� �- -�- a ,i- G-- `"-- � � � . � . � ' ' ' , ' ' ' RESOLUTION N0, A RESOLUTION RELATING TO THE ALLOCATING OF FUNDS FOR A PEDESTRIAN BRIDGE AT 51ST AVENUE NORTHEAST AND UNIVERSITY AVENUE (T.H. �k47) , 1D � �r WHEREAS, there is a need for a pedestrian structure (Bridge at Slst Avenue Northeast and University; and � WHEREAS, the pedestrian structure is needed to promulgate pedestrian:safety �and the State Highway Department has been requested to install the structure; and WHEREAS, the State of Minnesota has agreed to pay $29,500 or 50 percent (507,) of the cost of the total structure cost of $5�9,000 and desires that local govern- ment agencies such as The City of Fridley, City of Columbia Heights, and School District No. 13 resolve cost sharing of $25,500 or 50 percent (SO%) of the cost of the structure; and WHEREAS, the State or Minnesota has offered to pay $6,375 or 50 percent (50%) of a total cost of $12,750 for erection of a fence on the east and west side of� T.H. 47 (University Avenue) from 49th Avenue Northeast to 53rd Avenue Northeast, to channelize pedestrian traffic to the pedestrian structure, and requests local government agencies,such as, the City of Fridley, City of Columbia Heights, and School District No. 13 to resolve cost sharing of $6,375, or 50 percent (50%) of the total cost of the fence; and ' WHEREAS, the City of Fridley, City of Columbia Heights, and School District all concurred that the fence is a separate and distinct item and should not be contingent upon erection of the pedestrian structure, and should be installed ' for pedestrian channelization now at State expense as has been done in other areas, and letters of request have been forwarded to the State in this respect; and - WHEREAS, construction of the pedestrian bridge can commence this year if local government fifty percent (50%) participation in costs is assured; �, .NOW THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Fridley, that the City Manager be authorized and directed to forward a letter to the State of Minnesota Department of Highways informing said Department that funds will be '' allocated in the City of Fridley Budget for 1969, to insure local government matching funds of $29,500 toward construction of the pedestrian structure, with the City of Fridley's proportionate share to be decreased in the amount of any ' contribution toward the construction of the pedestrian structure by the City of Columbia Heights and/or School.District No. 13. ' ' , ' PASSED AND ADDOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS ATTEST: DAY OF � , 196$. • BRUNSELL,.CITY CLERK JACK 0. KIRKHAM, MAYOR - �� �iay 27, 196� t�;�AiO T0: City �;ana�er and Cfty Council FR01�1: Finance Director 6UBJ�:CT: Special P.ssessr,tents on Lots 1 through 30, Block 10, Iia�ilton's Addition to Niechanicsville, Sacred �ieart of Jesus Polish Catholic Church The attached resolution s�ould abate the Storm S�wer Assessment on Lots I throu�;h 30 , F31ock 10 , Hamilton's Addition to �4echanicsville . The City o� Fridley entered into an a�reerient on October 13, 1965 to purchase a road ease:�ent from the�Church. In return for the road easer�ent, the Cit� of Fridley agreed to pay the Church $1,500.08, and in addition a�read to abate any future water, sewer or storc� sewer assessrr,ents on the pi�ope rty . . . The policy of abatin�; future assessments on propert�+ in return for easer�enfis does brinr; on probI.ems . ane beinE, the City never kna�as e�actly �rhat it is payin� for the e�ser�ent ; the second probler,s is that all the costs of the easement do not �et chargrd a�ainst the original project: 0 �� �a` ' _ ,' � ' ' � � _ ' ' � .� . , RESOLUTTOt3 N0. 1968 t A R�SOLUTIO:� ABATIPtG ST�RAI SEi�TEP ASS£5SN,E2ITS QN LOTS 1 THROUGFi 30 , BLOCK 10 , FiAMILTOPi' S ADDTTI0:7 TO A'IECI-I�1*1ICSVILLE , tdi?ER�'A5 , the City of Fridley has previously entered � -=• -- --- - into an a�reement with the Sacre� Heart of Jesus Po2ish . eat�iolic Cntirch which the City a�reed not to assess any ' further assessr�ent on Lots 1 through 30, Blocic 10, Hamilton's , Addition to tiechanicsville for rrater, sewer or sfiorm sewor, , 2dOtd, TFiEF.EF�12�, BE IT RESOLVED, tiiat the assessment in the arnoun� of $4,152.30 for Storm Sewer Project :vo. 5 is hereby abated. ' � � DPASSED APlp �DOPTED BY THP. CI1Y CO��dCIL OF '1�:E CIT�' QF F�IDT�EY , THI S � � � - - -- DAY -0P _�� - , 1.96II . - � ,� `` ' ' AiAYOR - Jack 0 . Kirkhar,. � ATTEST: - ' -�. .- . . ' ' CITY CLERK - fi�tarvin C. Erunsell � ' , ' .,, . . ' � � � �.� .... � _ , . . - - ��Z I _, .' t ' ' ... ' ,� ' ' 1 '\ . _. � . � . . . , : - . _ . _ *;,,;:� ��,; ;.�� _ 50 ..� � c'�. %���� �tc�^j��t�rr. .. ' � �` . . .... �: --1- � .: ..__ 7 c � 11lacic this . ............�.....:...... ........... ........ ......da� o . . , �,. ..... .. bet�c�cc,�.....Saci�ed .11�:� rt of Jesus Po1.isYi C�itho ��ic Criur t� � ~� �' �������� � . ... .......................................... ........................ ...................................................,.�. ....................................y......... � �............. ; . a cor:paralio�i�:cndcr tlte Zatcs of ticc Statc of..Minzl.esota .............................. ,�rfJ Z ........................... ... p of tTte firsE par.E, anc City,, oF...Fz:idley.,.._.a..,munici�a��l...,cor���r�;�t,ion . ........ ...............................:....................................:...................................... of tlie.CounEJ of.........Anoka............• ................�..j......................and SEatc of..l'•'Iinne.sota..................:...........:............................... part..y............of tice second part, . , .... .................................................., : � � � � . . �. . . _ , . . , . _; � . � _ t"�ITiv��,'SS�TFi, That the said p::�rty of the first nart� zn consideration of ..��e�►�����n4�-�r.fe:.��: _... . � ,y: _sel,�er�, • . , _: „ the amount of 51540.OB and the �'urther consider�ition th� t the City of • Fridley c�rill not as:,ess party of the first nart for any r�rater, s��ni- t�ry. sewer. or storm se�r�er improvements present . or future �:nd tilat tne jG�ity of r'ridley, uuring construction work on 54�th Av�nue i�.�. will construct �nd maintain �tdequate� b�.ck slop;.�s within the area herein quit claimed t;o prevent erosion and provide lateral suj�_�ort ior the cemetery nroperty, does hereby Grant, B�.r�Gin, �uitclaim, �nd Convey unto the said ��_rty oi"' the second ?�art and til�;ir assi��ns r'orever all the tract or parce� of lanci l�rinb and bein� in t���e County of � Anoka and St�ite of P�:innesota, �iescribed as follows, to-��rit; - The l�orth thirty (30) feet of that cer�ain pla�cted street in the City o.f. y'ridley known as 54th Avenue i1.�., l,ving bet���een 5th Street N._E, � and 6tn Street jµ.E. � . Party of the first part, at its exnense, will re.nove its i"ence and two (2) gr� veU �Jithin the area herea.n quit ciaimed, 1: � �r�. �fa��.- �. c7�.� d Ta x� 1��� ��� �� 1 ' ' ' , lJ � � 6 . . ,. -� � a� to/41�g 6 ga� S 51 I�tion b'y �. �o �able Co �b�s s�gular Co�sncil Mceting of Nqve��c 1, i965 ca�osic�raeian of �.h�� Osdisam�co Desi�ting Chap$e� 2Q • Haadbill Distribtstioa. S�aco�dsd by �ir��t. Qpon m va�.c� voee, �here b�3n,g �o �e, t�is �ct�toa �es'�cied �m,aniamousl�r. . . t#�A�P�G �330�ATIO�I �#1� 96S tTABLED 912�/�5) : � Cit"y �ttor�ery state�t ��eat the �►easoa �he Ccrunei�. m�s eslced to Yea�fis�n tl�e s`esoEu�l.a� ia tba� sa �t ��s ea�s to ttte r��clution.. HB sta�ed #h+nt �e a�t requ���a�d �c� �is pro�ec� T��s been seci€�ed to �79,T69.00 e aad t'!e� dssesf.pt�ou h� b�ea sitea�ed in axd�� to i����g descs�he the pra ject et+ea. - � . I�Ciau by �rit.g�►t to edop� ttas� cas-rec�ed vesaia� afc R�sa�ut$aa #144-I96S. g�e� yy �n. ilpva a voies vo�e, C:o�f.a�n 1C��kh� vo�ing no, th� �Sf.c� c�ied+ . � �y�V�V � �3i�fiYYVLi !�►Vr �� +v �'�"'"' `^""'�"'Vl� �I sQ� • +�' �� � . Mo�lcio�.BY Ws�t xe► ad°Pfi Ord�aace �37.2 �isg S�eti�n 77.01 upon .stc+rad �. �s�dlao8 and Pnhliltb �a�e. S�ean�3ad bY Sherida�a. Ugoa� a vo4c.e vot�, tbei'� bb�SoB t� as.ye, tbea �at�aa �as�'ied �aau�ly. . ' • I�G t'�' AFFBOPR'� �DIN�N� NQ. 313 - 196�5 �t��ac► by Bf�a� t;o sdoFt tbs Ap��oprl�tiae ttrd4��uce No. 313 €err !9&� upan ' sec�d ze�diu�8 � P��� sd�'• �acAnded by �hsgid�. Upon a vo�cs vote, �e�e T�tfpg �o n�qt�o tt� mQtia�a csrriod ua��=$�Y• . �� J � � ' ' � ' ':�:, � $pt� i�AB� CEI��BY., ABA�B A�SSS. 'N!."St . . M�a Wasd Gto�rtfield �ss v�a1la=►t at tlee Cocnctcil M�tiug rePreaeati�8 t�te Sac�ced 8eart� of �esus Catholic �wx�o He sta�ed t'h�t h� i�a� nat lseatcd �lte tsport� a!� � Ci�y Attor4ey aoac �eh� Citip Ri�asu�e Di�ector concesaf.ag tbe request of r.b,e g,e�c�ced Hest� of Jesu� �:athalS� Clu�sch �o� abs�e a��smemea�s va the ceae�tery. M�. t�'bm►fi�ld �cta�od ritat he� balf.eves it ia d�oubtful �ther it ia propst s�d' i�gs1 imude�c Chs4es 3Q� of t.h� Mi.aa�saota Sta��e� �o a�a�ss c�meter9 prop�=t7►• � He s�sted tha� in an,q svt�c►t i�e doeet nr�� beli�eire �bat th� cem�xery benefits frc� aa�in�ction a� etarm ��. ssait�xyt see�or, �ad wa�e�r s�avfces aivong cemeteag► Pso'pe���►; Ae s�st�d Chat t� ee��euy ve�ssca bel�ev� th$y �ii1 ba�e�it %ro�s �+os�e�a�ctit� of st��tt #�sov�rnte, carb and gnt�eg. P�r. Gran�i�etid atatea dut� t� e�aetety aa�t's as� �r3.ibis�g to t�aoae the fe� oa the stzaat ta�aai�nt� ii' ti� ��tt i� ab�ted, to al.iv� fo� i�g�v�a� cr�r l�ae street. Me. �i'oaiield rtatad that there is soc� queetissa �+4etlne� the c��$�'y hs� s�dicaxe�d aa �se�►� ha Co the City fe�= r.�o�stt�ac�#oa of S�tb Aveuv�e 3�rnc��iea�� bu� t�as ce�etQry !s �ri,�i� to dedica� �eve= in�sreot t�e c��esy &�s Za th� prapestY to t�e �Y�y. . . .. �� asbad �ths C9.�i Atiti�eY �ther be aga�+�es oritb M�e. Graifield�s c�►t� t.het usdear ChaPteY 307 0� t� I��sata �tatatas �te �aa bs uo asee�o►t� pla�d agsi.a�t caa�ate�y p�'ape�tq. T�e �3.�► Atto�raoy auavered thae av�de �tat c�mete�9 proPes`tY �n�� be St.�tato 307 ia a�en �tatar,e . a� cl�a Pz ta�d o� asqss$d. $s stated, ho�v'er, eh� rbe�Q is a queat�,on �lutkher � ' ,_ ' � �'' ' ' , , ' �� , IJ , � ' � L�1 � , � : IQNt)T�S Oi�' IOJ4/65 �►c� s _ ��� �his �et�s'Y P'��kY �ire the definit�aa o� cc��e'rY P'�r�Y 8fv�n 9ss � t1a,� �tatuto. Mto B�s �ka �oas g��eestt �t t.he Cce�� 3 P��i�s�. rtegYes�ntfng the cemtY.esy araers a 8e ��as:�d tls�t �bi�e 1sAd €z�.s bse�► �s�sl as a ae�+ete�q for gi ye,�,� #roes �be eim� it a8s fisst provSded �o t�s S�a�d Reart of J�su� Catl�oitc t�urch. A�a s�aeed tbat ms�k��� �a �he g��vve� embstaat3ate t6at t4�9.fl Yaaa�d �ns be:ea nsed as a c�terq ia� Sl ge�. , . �c. Gsoofield stated �atOlke��ie= ee�ty �$ �s be�aa d�dieat�d�faicture isi �ptiug Statnte I�o p aP ceemetasq nee ehovl8 he tex free and a`s����� �a'�@• Msy� N�e ask+�d the Ciey F.ag3me�rr wheeh�r tl:� Ci.+�q sk�ild ba:ild 54th Av� ��sttl�eset to oifset asa�d th� ce�atesy propezey. T�e Cf�y EagiAear iceplied tbat tbe a�r of the pxap�t�Y �cxetb �€ tha c���a�p is williag to give the City e live foot �seen�t if i� can iucleule �hiis 5 Eco� e�s�eat in t!u �.ot asea f.a orde� to aomPJ1Y v�ith �ha �va�ag ardin��cea ��S�in� a�i.niu amom�t of progertq for ac�8��eacgloa� of a f�-p�.�c. T�e City Eflgiases sta�ed, fcsrtber, t�at i$ eh� �treet �s�built ag� the easem��ti iacluded in�tidt t.he ce�,etesq %uce �le vould he nacessaa�+. tv reas�ve six �sees �rca� the ��• �he CiLy Attoruey etated t�at t�a �stre�t nom os�sd S�th Aveneua Nortbeast i�d b�en dadicaeed to the Ta�us�i3p at �u eariies da�� aa a ta�n ro�d, aad t�e cec�tery assnera �ved v�t, feaaed the eas�eat ded�cated to the taau- "sltip az�d puc a gsave �xpon th�s easemea�, appar�atly �tb no ob3seti� o� tihe pa�rt af th� Ta�aashig of£iai�als, Viliagt cs�fci.cial� or CSty ofi�ic�sis at anyr t�me. �b,e C�.ty Aitar+aeY etated tbat l�c. Grotafield sa�.sed the qne�ti.on of �hetba�r or aot tbe Cgty is setopped #�om ci�frai�g �his eaaem�nt sinco it i� ,a1�.a�ted the cemeeesy �o �ild a gra�e � t� ea�e�ent. Mr. Saa�ka atated that �leven year8 egr► vh�a Che Ce�eeea�q iauiit � n�er fence eip� t6e sa�mt �.ocatiba, b� fnqa�Ls�d of tha ViL3la�er o�E�eSal� �!►ett�er tlura w�s a�ay ob3ecti�o ta caastrnction of �he fenc� a�t �ha� locat�.o�n. He Stated that the Villags o�fi�ialg !a%s�d b�► tla�C t.�e street at this point is 30 feet Nide �nd that this�fance caa bs buil� im thi� iv�ation. Be atated that c�imetes�y a�n�era �iavad tise fe�nc0 two fe�� b�ck #r� �hat tbey b�iieved to be � proper�y ar ebis tlme with tbc� cc�cur�e�zcs of tha Viliage offi�cials. Mr, Grnmfieid �ta�ed t'ha� be �esld �at a c�p�am2so. T'he C3ty a+ay need � a tbisL�r faat eaaemaont asid instead af coastructia� oi a proper retafnia8 vali eLaaig tha easem�t the Ci�y could s3opa che lgud, b�ild a fen,ce�at th� top of the diope� �d bavt �he parLc ma�atenaace m�n aQa�t.a#o tbe aiopa. , h i�c> G�field stated thr�t the ce�et�► ar�ners axa �aill�ag to accepr - asas�s�oaeats for stre�t ia�prc�►e3ments ead in retura �o� 8sc�ntia8 thie eas�m�at to t�te Ci�y s�ed moving the gsave apoa the eaa�awat, tt�e+ c.�eetery o� triah to bave tt� etosa� s�s, �an9.tesy a�ez, ana t�ate= asseesmeats abated. C�ocmailaean St�sidan aa� �bat the smcemt of the asa�ssmeate are s8aineC � P�rtY% �cp. Gr�nf3�ld �red that tiieYe is � chsr� of $15Q4 ior ex�et�eti� of samsr and t�fie�� imgrov�8ats. Mr. G�anfiel.d �Lai:ed that � tdu ae�tesy doed � use e�erer o� e�ater, sad �hat th� c�metes9 Pr�' dra�aas �ard ?oHo #140 eacb ltbat the ce�,etexy r�c�i��o� ao b�nefi� �"ta4 1 , , ' ' ' ' � ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' ' , , � - MIpt7�B8 � 10/4j65 PAC� 10 E.�i? casstructio� og a�er anc3 water sesvicea or stor�a �ves drailnage. 7`he City Engi�neer statsi! tiaa� i� tiae c�tesy p�ope�r�g drsi� �a�o the stosm sewer syaP.ev alaag ?o He #I00 ttae c��exy is Zi�bg� �mr �a assee�nt for coe�stxu�tfo� of �he Sto� s�er syat� ��� �� �3� ��Ce gt contibutes uato�e to thie stor� �s�s s�yst€�n. p�3s� 10ee aeyoed Mr. S�a �at r�s�uraace �he C�ey �as iha� the a�mctexq 0 vou�lel nat use e�r and �t�t�z �ea�vic�$ iu► 2b�es f�ag�ce. Mr. Sm�ka tbat tbe Sa�ted Ha�rt a¢ �er�� Catholic Ghca�c!b �E►s c�4y %0 parie&ioner�, ebat !t casmot a€fvs�d �a► ��Iei u� e.tsis ��apsrey aad �ke constructiass a�e�ti�eing eexer and Waeeg e�rrvfi.ees. I�ac. Smntca said ghat he taelieves the ce�ete�e�i P�c'��tY ��fiz$ �e� ca�rx►�str�cg9C�n of �t$�et improveaa�nts, bat do�s aot b�fit �ram ca�a�trc�ctioa of s�e� a�sc8 �s�Qt �sezvices. �g� bg Wright to abs� the pssseat as��s�ts �or ea�stru�ti � state that Oaal.tasy ate�r aad ���t �eav�tcefs a��3.asfi the c��t�ry P a'P� Y� �t Ss tine poli�y og th� C3�yy mmot eo piace i�a��e sStasm e�er ag�ea�nte a�,aiusC l:b� c�eterl► Pro1P��Y aF�n reee�pe oi a��.�dge f�► the cs�se�esy o�sr� that they have t�o abjectione eo �tre�t asse�s��s and s ded3ca�io�a ta tAt City by the c�r�x'9 �� o� ����r iuters�� �n the e�reet eaae�at a2vag 54th Aveav� 8o�th��tat. Secar�d�d by Sheridaa. �s C�t�y Attor�ey stated t�ae� �!f t�ee�c�sh�rY ��e�� �k� ea�fament, thella� ttt� City ta �ave Ltie €�a�e ao�d tslcaa S� tiee ea�t as cematesy eesstosy a�ra �ri11 be a�topped frasa clai�ag P=�P�zl► � t�e future. C�cilmat� Shes$dan s��tedl ti$a� rathe�c thsa set t!►e p�reasd�at of aot se�es�sing e�e caa�eteuy for st� s�u��' ass�ssmea��, he � psefrmrred tbat tb: City psovide the cenme��sy c,�an�g8 ��t� the � of ttw ��a�ameats !,n tha form o� a ch�ck, a� pay�t far a de�d to the street easem�t. v�siab L�s eeaos�ery ama�rs could aigc �cad �ex�asn to the Ciey. Moticn by Sheri,c'tan to m� the nnL�e assessm�ne@�oY�Be�r and�daterli pag t.�te aemetery a�ne�s t&� � of m� serviaes i�a tetnsn fot the etre�at essemeat slogag 5�ath Avenae Noxtheast, . sea8 au s�gre�ment ac► the par� oi the ceme�exy oor�se�s ehat, �t�c,uld tbe � ar ,amd b� ttsed for purpos�t� other cb�u s ce�as�ery, �he a�ra aouid uot objec� xo i�eses�ment� against tlae pgape=ty. S�co�e� bv Wgigh�,. Upoz► a voie�► votas thea°e� be�ng uo oags, tlac m���,� �o �� casr�ed ueanimouaiy. V0�lB UPCf�t T1E� ,O�EGiN�L MLt?It'Xd� �+ v�o�ice vote, tbete b�lug ��Y$ s�he mo�ion carried maa3�s19 • C� ,..��� � �08i SBSViCB D�YVES �i�QG UNiVB�SITY AV_� Matl�o� bq Wri�gbt to �recoive tba co�ica�ioa fr� Hoctue Assvcistea a� tlrs service drives a1�a�8� versity �vea�a. S�canded bY Sh�sidan. . Upon s �roie:e vote, thel� bain� sxo , ttae mntian c.ax��ed ua�u#�ue�Y• � � DRiVE At�t1NG 1IN � ITY A AT 57'Ttl AVSNUB N0�?�dSs l�r. CIs�"� 6raves t�as prese�a� at the Cge�cii 1�ting� �ad Ms. 6�i+d Gx�oniield t�as p�s�s�tt s+epmeeenting ilrs Gra�es. i�co Gsa�f��ld ��atced thas be mdes�aeood _ --Y._ _ __ _ ... ' . " _ .. __....- � ' ��° � �MZNUT�S U�' ��'OBER �8, 1965 PAG� �2 �t. �,�_ ,.1' a � ' t l� � �uid ?�n�aX Authar�,ty h�nd i��cse eeed to � on an� bai�pr.. �ise City Cle�tk r�ad tia� statute c�acez�f.n� �pvc�.ai q����.ics�t balioting to tl�e Co�AC��.. ' C�ua�ciic� �a�idan ���t�d that �f ttae bal�a� ���i� �a3.�Y Lo be c.�e� QeE �� �h��� aep�r�t� bal.Zc�ts ffl� �acl� o�' t%� ��i�� �t�e��.CUS to Qae ball.ot, h� P � .. ,``}, '�ctli�ve8 tt�e�e s�ou�.d b� c,�a1y o�a� qu�tsciasn oa �.:a� hal�o�. Cou�ci3ra�r� W�ig�� eta�te� tha� �:a �eli.ev�€� �e�re %n €��t��n� �o uc ���::��a �y n,�� �.u� ���� , . �@��a�:e qu��tic�a o� CI4s �c�I�o� fo� esc� of ��� thrE$ sWga�Bt� pxa jectg, �inaa the�� �rilY be s�ep��a�e bo�d irt�us £a� .��ch p:�oject. Gaur�c7tfrnz�n n ��z�.�ht su����ed �inat a iar�e �uuzr�s��i �e p��e��L�°�hae tnr��e�azet�ti ��en th� ' b�l�,'-ot Co d��ect t#�e vater� stitention �o r�:� ��p�ate r�u�a�ioa� �s the �r�.��oL. Cvur�c�'Y��a �r��Ii� astc�d the Ciep C1erk yh��h�� �i��Q i�s ris�e t4 chfaxig� t�SZe b�18nt � p'��ep�s�d 8t t.ii� Couacil � M���g. Tihe City Cle�k �a�re�ed, �'Y�s". t���a� by Wri�.t�� ta cP���� th� p�oof copy of t�:$ Hous�.n� �r.d �ene�anl Ba�.d ie�us bsli�c� 3,u �c�oxc��e �itt� th� cop� 4��u:s �t tl�e Council 2��tin� anc3 . ' �tpp�eovQ tho i�a��:ot �a�t� L•h�:�� revi�ioma. �ecoa��d �y ��:��i.c�aa. Up�n' a voiee vo�e, th�� bei�� �a s��y�, th� �a�i.on ��z���i��i u�s�rEi�ualy. � ' ' � � ' .' , ' ' � � ��'� SACF�i3 i3EA�T 0"� .T�� CAi'�iV�:�IC ��UR.CH - t�t33:'� ��'II: 41�D �`�'��° �ri� CRty r'i�na�ge� �taCeci �h�st h� obt�ined th� ���Q�er,t o� rir. Gron.field ro c � t3�Q qultt c3�� ct�€�ci �uc�x that tlie C��.y t�oulri �� for the. �a��er,t __ and ta�t a�?��.�e��€�'n��r��.�..��,��t�a'rn fox..��„e.����'���.�, ".�`i;� C�:ty At�ornay . ��at�d �a�c !ae b���ev�s it i.s only :�eeEg����t� ���ike �o f �� ccras�deratian .; of rha ��a��msn� �,�a ��aa �qu:�t c1! air� de�d er>ssa������a P�L . l:o� d�l�.vercy of th�s ��d �o �;e �taie cn�?�e e - I�tioa b� Wr3ght �o r���e;�� th� qu�t c��� de°r� �x�s� ca�zv�yancc� fa�r�ca the Sacx�d H�ar.t o� J��+as Ce�hal�c Ctz+u�cb w�tla a�z�rl�.��.oas �eaGed iCn the Iett�r fra�t PIr. Gzoafieid to t�� t�v�cil. ��aaF.a�ec� i.y �a�3.d�n. Upom a �oic2 vo�e, th��c� being ao n�yt�, tt�� �eion c�r�ied =.zms�a��au��y. L�� �90 L�'IC����.%d^ ��%'��x.�.�ti_,�,,,i�:, ?�Lio� �ay Sl�e�id�n to �e��ive �ad �i�.� the �.ey�er fso�a iir. MaI�7�an of ra ��.�t rao. 49. �s�oa�ecl by C�?r�.��. ��n t� voi�.e vo�s, tneT� baiu$ �no nayo, tiaa �Ciaa ca�czi�d uar�ia�ra�lq. , BAiY$ 3 BL���3�dG 1482'��,,,_, . - � Counci]sr.an Ki,tcklimn at�tes� th� ���i�took��n��ctio��u�flu th#.a�cgar�aunicatio�;�8 ��o �.0 3:s�ce Urba�a Taac . T'he Cc . �� � Mat�on bq W�ci�h� to appA�va � o�ded by h�'�Idr����J�an$�Cvo�ct �otc� titt�ee�ugh �'r'6893 iar pay�e �iu� ao r��ra, thea ���.�x �arrcied unm.�tix���us�.�. � tt��a 1�ot�on by S�nexidrin ta a�provs �i.�uo� C�a��eu� z'?89'� thiougti �7425 �os p�yu�nt .. Sscondeel by t�ri��> U,po� a va�?ce votQ, ti2�r� uoin� ao a��s, t�e maif�� �ttrri�d tu�uic�ut�Iy. - . ' � 54. I ' . ' , ---. , � , � � � .�- _. , � � � � - �" ' � � � �. ; � � . LAW OFFICES WARD P. GRONFIELD SS8 40TH AVENUE N. E. MINNEAPOLI3, MINNESOTA SS421 October 12, 1965 � .s City Council City of r'ridley 6431 Univeraity Ave. N.E. Fridley, Minnesota _ _. 'i�i� l ) l PHONEs 788-2144 Gentlemen: 1�cloaed is a quit claim deed to the North 30 feet of 54tb Avenue from the Sacre�i Heart of Jesus Polish Catholic �hurch to the City of �ridley. The deed recitea as consideration the abatement of the present water and eanitary aewer assessments, the further consideration that the City of Fridley will not as- sess the cemetery property for water, sanitary sewer and storm sewer, and that the city will construct and maintain back slopes to prevent erosion and pro- vide lateral support. The church has already re- moved its fence and has relocated two graves in the area quit claimed in accordance with the understand- ing reached at the Octover 4 council meeting. TY�.e Sacred Heart of Jesus Polish Catholic Church agrees that assessments against the cemetery prop- erty for suriacing and curbs on 54th Avenue N.E. will be accepted and paid. We trust that this deed and ietter are sufficient and - that the council in accepting the deed will pass the necessary resolution abating the preaent assessments and providing that no- future water, sanitary sewer or storm aewer assessments will be levied. , Very ruly yours,� ' G,�'2�:—� � `Ward P. Gronfield / WPG:�g Enclosure Conditions concur in � � ../�f , � 0 ' .,.�._.:x.s�=•==-� �, _ _s . . 5� HALLr 9MITH, HEDLUND, JU9TER, FOR6BER0 ANC FEIKEMA . _ A1'TOpNtY� A? LAW , ' � � ,October 20 s1965 . : � � � ' � � 1 t /I�OOUO[ lANK �UIlO1Nq DOUOLA• NALL , � � � ' � � �, � . . WYMAN eMITM � � � . . .. � ' ' . � MINNtArOL1��MINNtSOTA •i10! , � � OtORO[ H[OLUND � � . � . . � , t' � �. . .:� r . � .. .� J!f'14�1 . � � . . • . ' � .. � I , .. , . - � . . '� �LtONAIID T. JU�T[1� OI/�Ot� INI tMCMA/ O. rOR��t110 4 � � � O���O � � � � N[N11Y M.�►[IK[MA . . , , f + � �' .� � ,� . ' . �,. ' . �� bDON AAPIDr ; . ��.�. ., � QONALD�. MA�KVIT2 . � . � ' .. . . ... ` ��, ►1110LtY . . 5p ' /{ ; l ,. . � 1,y,1� i7rt'tq'�' . ' , T �� . , , �,����y�o `•�:�' � ` �. , . , . , . �� r.�.,� - ___ ' � ` �►� ����'� �j . I . � ��:_.... � ,/� � . �, t �.;� ,'vs� , . / 6 � • . �, � Q' � , ( ". " . ' ' ' � :� Mr. _Ear1..P; Wagner,. �,�._e�anager �� ; ' �ity of _.Fridley i ,... ' 6431 University Avenue Northeast .. � Fridley, Minneaota �5421 . ! Re: Quit Claim deed of Sacred Heart of � �' Jesus Polish Catholic Church� Page 67 . { of the Agenda of bctober 18, 1965. ��,,,'� �.� � ,. , . . �(1"1 ... � �. ' Dear Earl: � : � Gronfield on the phone Tuesday, October , ;' I have talked to Mr. ��� 19, 1965, and verified with him that the Council has accepted � �• , tfiis deed with the understanding that all but the last word . , _ of the second line following "Witnesseth" will be struck out. -` It is my under ing that you will have the City issue a � check for 1,540.08 to the Sacred Heart o£ Jesus Polish ' Catholic urc and th�t they, in turn, will endorse the check ack-.and_it wili,,_be. �ppli�d on the assessments. After that has �, � �..' been done, you should.then forward the deed to the Register of , .�� , � .. - � :. , ','..' Deeda' a£fice' at A�tolc� for � �Cecording. ' 1; � , ;: �,Yours truly, • - • � � •,: �t. ,Wyman Smith, , . ,` ; , � . , : , , . . � . _ ... � . ,, � ?� WS/rac ' , `� ` ,, , i•( �. � cc: t Ward P. Gronfield, Lsquire i' �,, 556 � 40 Avenue Nc�rtheaet ' , . • � � � i " •: Columbia �ieighte � ;Minn�eotia 55�+21 + , � �; • � , 1��> �-1 ��''? '1.7,�` q ,, � t: „ `� '; `, s ` �, • . tr r �4�`� j�. .� �` r . � � .2��. �'l�Gr� � �. . , � :� " � � '� � � �,: '. , � , . , � _, ," , � �:' � � f . . � � f � .r �� � � ` . . . . . . , j , , ,: � � £ %' �; ( f . �� � " ' ,�,' ' � r:Rr ' , ;, �.. .. , i , � ' t 1 �, f f t G : � � r � �t� , . . . . . f i M1, � �� � � � , � .. .. f1 , i+ i d) � +.�� t � t � i . � � • . . st �� � t� � � � :1'� � ..� � '� � � 1 . . 1 . � . . � , . I r '1�� i � '1 v � , . . . . . � . , . . � i-� j. :�I. . . _ _ . , , . . . - ... .- �„ '_ _' -._... . . .. .. .� . . . . .. __. . .. " '...�.'. . y.,:..�r,.., ' . . 1� ' � , � 41 � � ' � , � �i � ' T0: FROM: M E M 0 Earl P. Wagner, City Manager Marvin C. Brunsell, Finance Director d September 27, 1965 � SUBJECT: Special Assessments, Lots l through 30, Block 10, � Hamilton's Addition to Mechanicsville - Scared Heart of Jesus Polish Cathalic Church The Scared Heart of Jesus Polish Catholic Church has requested an abatement of the assessments for water and sewer l,aterals on their cemetery property or a trade for an easement on the south side of their property, with the� undexstanding that the assessments would then be deleted. There are several things that come to mind on this question, � 1. The disadvantage of trading the assessments for the easement, would be that the street project for which the easement would be obtai.ned would not refiect the cost of this�easesnent, and it would, therefore, not be included in the assessment for the street projecto S would, therefore, think it would be more desixable to purchase the easement outright, if_there is to b� an easement taken, and the cost could then be recavered when � the assessment is spread for the street project, 2, If there is to be an outright abatement of the assessment without any consideration of whe�her or not an easement is obtained, it would bring up the matter of pres?dence, Up to this time no City, or Church,ar �chool,proper�y has been left off an assessment roll, if the i.mprovement did affect themo The other point is, that if the Church were interested in l�avin� �rze assessment deleted, they should have appeared at the heari.ng and the rate could then have been increased on the other properties so that the City would.� � aot be out this amount of moneyo As it was, the rate for this • unprovement is about half of what the average sewer and water assessment runs, and the rate could very well have been increased. at that ti.me and it would not have been out of line. _ . S`7 � � -- - - . _ _ SO��.. ' • , . � � HALL, 8MITH, HEDLUND, JUBTER� FORSBERO AND FEIKEMA � ATTORNEY! AT LAW � � DOUOLAS MAIL . � . � � � Ye�:�BYWer �O� L965 . �„ rRDDUCC BANK �UILOINO �� .' - . � WVMAN SMITH , 1 - � - .� � MINNEAPOLIO� MINN[BOTA E3403 OEORGEM[DLUNO.� �'��t4��. L[ONARO T. JUST[R � . THGMAB O. FORS�CI�O . � � � � � . � � . OFi1C[� IN: �� � MENRY M. F[IKCMA � � � . � � . . � . ... � � � � O��tO � �� . . � RONALD L. NAiKVIT2 . � . . . .. . . . . . . . OOON I�APIO• . . . . . . . . , . . � . � . . . . � . . . . .. . , . � �. . . � . . . . � ,... . . .. . � � � .. � � . . . + � Mr. Nasi.ai Qureehi _ __ City Engineer City of Fridley __ � .-- — __ - - , 643Z Univereity Avenue Northeest Fridley. Minneaota 5S4Z1 Res Sagred Heart og Jesus Catholio PaYrish 1 � - n , Deer Mr. Qureehi:` � On Pages 67 and 68 of the A�ende of September 20, 1965. there was under considc�ratian the improvement of the road on 54th � Avenue between Sth Street and 6th Street. This matter wae � furthex before ths Counci.l becauae af the lettex from the Sacred Heart o� Jesue Cstholic parriah on I'age 62 of the eRma Dage�tda. iThis matter was refexred to the edminiatration far review and handling. Mr. Ward Gronfield, a Golumbia Heighte aCCoYneq. appeared in behalf o� thie Polish Catholic (�►urch. He etated ' that the Pirst burial was in 1914; that there ere now�Z00 greves in the cemeterq; that half of the etreet has been fenced in and used for some periad of time; and chat there is at leaet � one grave preaently exietf� in the etreet. He propoaed Chat � if the city wanted to use the ful.� width of the atreet, that the fence und retsining wall be xeconatrueted on the cemetery prop- erty at ths city'8 expenae snd thst the city cencel all speci4l ' aasessmentp on the cemetery property. Z have had a chance to vieit with Mr. Gronfield on the phone � ; � twice and know something more of hie poeition� Se admite that ; the atreet �a�s dedicated and th�at ao privats partq cen acquire � a public easement by preacription. This ia the wey that an �' ` ordinaxy private person aaquixee a right to crose over aomeone elee�s lend if he doee� it for 15 qears without being etopped. Hotaever� on the other hand, Mr. Gronfield clsime that the aity is eetopped from no�r demeading the road. 8e baeea this theory �� principally oa a Qas• that cam� to the SupYema Court from a % ,' . :� � . . � ' - . 1 �, _. ._ 59� . , .2_ , , � � � � . . � ... M .. . . . _ . . . . Mr. Nasim Qureahi September 30. 1965 ' • situation fn Rochester, Minnesota� about 25 yeare ago. For 85 years, the ciCy had not uaed a dedicated otreet and allowed � business buildinge to exiat on the street. They then tried to have the buildinga removed; the court refused. The Court ssid the city'and ita predece8sor had ebandoned the use of the at�eet � and colleicCed taxea from the building and permitted them to exist for more than 85 years and ju�tice and equity w�ould estop the city from now takiag posaeaeion. • � Ttie Cemetery A�sociatian ie not in as good s situatioa ee tho property owner�was in the Rocheater caae. Factors invelving knowledge on:.the°part of ths city; the poriod af use bv r�+• - _— ---- _� .- -: _. _ , cemetery, eta. These ere questiona that We would have to be !a• volved with. . A trede ean a�:i.il be made for full uee of the street providing w ` • • remove the fence; �e slope the ground and see that that'a m�ia- tained; and thsC we relea�e Che cemetery of �lt •p�eiel assee�• meate for water, a�nicary aQwer and aeorm ���nr� but theq ar� � sgresabla to paY street asa�oementa. � Yours trulq.4 � - � Wyman 8mith � . � WS/rac . ��ct Mr. Esrl P. Wsgaex, City Manager 1 City of Fridley 5431 Univeraity Avanue Northe��t Fridleq, Minnesota 3542i , . . , : , - � � . . � � . , � • ,,. � , -, , • C J � ,Aj .{ , , S RE�OLUTION N0. - " A RESOLUTfON REGARDII�G THE ADOPTION OF PURCHASING POL I CY AS �ET FORTH I N THE PllRCHAS I NG MANIIAL BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, M i nnesota, as fo I I ows: WHEREA�, the Fridley City Charter authorizes the City Manager to serve as chief purchasing agent of the City; and WNEREAS, the City Manager is authorized to enter into all contracts with the approv.�l of the City Council; and � WHEREAS, the City Charter provides f or the making of additional regulations pertaining to bids and letting contracts; and WHEREAS, the City Manager has prepared a purchasing manual which contains such regulations; and • WHEREA�, this manual has been reviewed and approved by the Fridley C�ty Council. , NO�tI THEREFORE, BE I T RESOLVED, that the C ity Man�g er i s authorized to implement the procedures set f orth in said manual, such procedures to remain in effect unti.l further aetion of the Fridley City Council. � ADOPTED BY THE CITY COl1NCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS � DAY OF � �,, � ; �. :�.�°`" , 1 g68 . . � ATTE ST : CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL ., ' MAYOR - JAC K 0. K 1 R KHAP9 v � � , � � � � ' , � � , , � � � � � � J � �L�y Q �����r V � ANOKA �p�lNTY b431 UNIY�R$ITY AVENUE NE N 0 T I C E 5b0-3450 FRlf�I.�Y, MINN�gQT�► ��1� I�ne 1�, 1�b� SU$���T: STREET IMPROVEMENT OF TRINITY PRTVE T�� C1�Gy G�u�cil. pf Fridley held an �mpr4v�m�r�� ���r�r�� �t� ��t�� �t��et las� December. s�m� p� �.he people on this str��t had �hawn c�n�ex�� ab�u� �1�� h� n������t�d co�t o£ the improver�ent and they �'��u����d tl��� �r�.�� ��0 1��d� 9r� �his project are l�t and th� ��ty ha� mc��`� ���u�`��� ��,�ur�� ��� th� �.mpxovement , that t�,e pro�erty �wz��r� �hQU�d b� �;dv���� �� �t. Tl�a C�.ty' has ��ened bids f�r tY��s praj �G� �� ���� ��' ;���,$ ��� �h� Ci.ty �ounc�l will discuss the cos� c�� th� �m��'e��m+��l� `�, �Q� ��,�� 5��e�� wit� the pxoperty owners or� Mond�y, Jt��q ] 9, �.9�A ������� W�i�ch ���rt� at $.00 P,M. " W$ ho�t� that you can attend. . � � R �^�� S , r t . 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A � 57%;-,. ; L��_'�__� � i t� I+ �• I 1 � I�� � �.. , s ' . . . I _ VJ E.S � 6 N __._ — _.._.---- Ir�� � ;---`- S P: � N•�vlD.Y 4 �f �' ' �A � A5T �aou rv� L. h�rt� `C i �_ "" � _ � � 1 I I T ' � , ' ORDINANCE N0. �I`I 4�1��iANC� R�GUT,t���NG AND CONTROLLING THE GRQWT�I OF WEEI?S, GR�1�S, $RIJS� AND Q'�i��t RANK� �'OISQNQU$ OR HAR�iFUL VEGETATION iN Tl� GITY 0�' FRIDT,�X, }"�I�TI`�E�4?�,� '�h� ��,ty Ca��,eiJ, o#' �h� City of Fridley does ordai�n as :�o��.ows: �action 1. Cutting and Removal of Grass, Weeda and Other Rank, Poisonous ' or Harmful Vegetation. It sha11 be unlawful for any qwne�', ��9a�� Qr oc�upar�t, pr any aget�t, servant, representative or emplQye�e of aay �LlGh �wn��, �ess�e �r occupant having control of any occupied or unoccupied lo� s��' �a�1d c��' �ny p��t th�reof ir� the City of Fridley to perm�t ox m�t�.nta�n or► a�y , ��1C �t�+ �q4�td �ny growth oF weeds, grass, brush or other ra�k vegetati.pn Xo a $������ 1�e�1�ht t�an t�n (LO) �nches on the average, or any aceumulaCion of dead H��d�9 ��ass ox b�ush. ZC shall also be unlawful for any such person or pexspr�s 1 C�1 �,��6��� su��e� Qr al�.ow ppison ivy, �agweed or other paa�sonous plants, o� ��,�c��� �etripnenta� to hiealth to grow on any such lot o� land in �uc� m�t��e� �h�t ��Y p��� o� sueh ivy, ragweed, or other poisonous or harmful weed �ha�l axte[�d ' ti�P�a AYq�'h�ng or border any public place or allow to sQ�d, po11�n o� othe� p1��,�QF�o�t� paxtic],es or emanations therefrom to be carried th�ough Che ai�' i,nto �s►y pvbl�.� Fl�c� e CJ , u , , ' ' ' �����ion 2� Dutx of Owner� Lessee or Occupant. It shall be the aucy p� ,��ty owner, lessee or occupant of any lot or land to cut �nd ��a4av� R� C���� Xo b� �t�G and �'emoved all such weeds, gras$, brush qr oth��' x'��k p41&canQU� s��' k1#��'��u�. vegetation as o�ten as may be necessary to comply with the prov�.sia�is +�� $����.�c� 1; provided that cutting and remov�ng such weeds, grass stnd veg�ta�ic�� �,� ����� onG� in every three weeks, between May 15 and Septea�ber l.5 sh�l� b� ������ t� b� e� �pmpli.�nc� with this ordinance. `��c�� Wh� City to do Work. Zf Che provisian o:� Ghe fo�e$qj.c�� s�ctions are not complied with the G:�ty j,l��d InsPe�Cp� o� �'A��,C�A Dep�rtq�ent sha�.� serve written notice upon the owne�, �.��S�e Ar o�GUg�nx or �Aj► p���or� havin� the c�re or aontrol of any such �.�t o�' l��d �p �c�'4I�1� with �h� pxs�vis�can� o� tk�is ordinanee. If the pe�son upon wh� �t�� �Qti�� i.s a�xved �/t�.�.� � l�e�l�c�s o� ���uses to eut and remove or to cau�e to k�� cut a���� �idt��s Gf s�i�h �Ati�� t o� if no person can be found in the City of �r�.dj,�y wha a�,�1��� �,� ct� C��t�,�n� t� b� t�g owc��x o� such lot or land, or whp eithe�' �'�px��R��s A�' c�.�pitm8 �p x��p�c��pttt su+�ta owner, the Ci�y Weed InspecGor shall caus�e sucta we�d,�, �raea, b�tt�h ��tt a�h�x v�+�et�t�at� on such lot ox land to be cu� and remQVed and �h� ���u��. ec��� +a� such c�Ct�ng and r�moval, plus up to 2S per cent for in�pecti�►n ans� �th+ax �s�d�.��ona�. �o�t� �n cpnnection therewith, shall be certifi�d by �h� G�,��► tQ tt�� �A�pl�� :�punty �nd �ha11 th�reupon become and be a�.ien �pc�n the prog��ty on whi�h �ui�k� we�,da, ��a�a�, brush and other vegetation were ],ocat�d and $k��].1 b� �dded to �t�� b�cos�� ��n�i �o�m part o� the taxes next to be asseased and �eYied u�o[t attcl� �s�� �a� ���s� ��,d �ha�l�. b�a� interesC at the same rate as Caxes �nd sha�ll be �c���.�c��d ��ic� Qz��Q��ed b�► th� �dme officer and in the same manner a� ta�e�. ��e�t�or� �+, sn�lt , Any peraon who shall neglec� to aut and rsmavw w���a, i gr$ss, bruah or other vegetation as d�.7c�ctQd iq th�,� o��i1�1�n��, . i��' whQ �hA�� #'ai1, negleCt o� refuae to eomply with �he p�rovj.sio�s of ��.y �c2t��• ��p���?� ��'pvaid��l or whQ sha�1 violate any of the proviaions o� thi� or$�t��r�r� �� ��� , , �� ' �J ' � ' ' ' J ' ORDINANCE N0. (Continued) �kiA1�, '�+�s�.st qx ob�txucL City of Fridley employeea or contr�ctar en�aged fs�� �t��d ant� ��'�sa mawing vr h�s employees in the cuttin� and r�moval Q� wQeds, �xasa, br�sk+ aC�d QChe�c y��etation, sha11, upon convj.Gtion thQreof, be sub jec� to a fic�� A� F�Ot mt�rE� �hac� $10Q.OQ �nd each day on which such violation cqn��i�ues ah�l.� ooc�stitu�� a a�paa�st� o��ense. S�CCion 5� D�finition. The word "perso n" as used �.n Gh�a oxd�n�n�o 9h�1�. m,�an and inClude one or more persoc�� of eikher sex, naCu��tl pa�eo�s, aQxporatiqn$, pa�Knerships, associ�ations, joint a�o�k compan�.�a, �c��ie�i��1 ac�d �11 ather a�tit��s of any kind capable of being sued. 3ection 6. All ordinances or parts of ordin�nces �n co�f�i.ct with th� p�ovisiQns of this ordinance are hereby xepeal.e�i. Section 7. Thia ordinance shall take effect �� PASSE� E�ND ADOPTED $Y THE CITX COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEX, TH�S ^„_,,,,,, AAY OF ' AT'�,'EB�; ' ' � ' , , , ' ' , 1968. � ','�3� CLE1tK, l�ta�vi� �. Brunaell �#r�C �i�ading; �9� /�� /� ` i ��ao�d �te�di.n�; �ihli,�hed; MAYOR, Jaclt 0. Kirkhaw 64. , � ' 0 BUILDING STANDARDS - DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES - JUNE The Meeting was called to order by Acti.ng Chairman Dittes at 8:05 P.M. 1 MII�'IBERS PRESEN'I': Tonco, Biermann, Dittes i MIl�ERS ABSENT: Erickson, Hauge� � OTHEftS PRESENT: Clarence Belisle-Bldg. Inspector, John Breher-Bldg. Official , � � 1. CONSIDERATION OF A RE� BLOCK 1, AUS ADDITIOTl RIVER ROAD ERICKSON. EST TO CONSTRUCT A 7-UNIT APARTMEIVTI' BUILDING ON LOT 2 THE SAME BEING THE SOUTHEAST CORNER OF 77�' WAY AN� EA OR 7691 EAST RIVER ROAD, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. REQUEST BY ROY 41 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E., I'RIDLEY, MINNESOTA. After a lengthy discussion on this matter, the following motion was made; MOTION by.Tonco to accept the proposal subject to the following stipulations: � � a. Designation of soundproofing between apartments and corridors , b. Fireproofing of hallways and boiler room c. Planting designation on landscapin.g plan d. Trash or garbage storage area ' e. Concrete paxking curbs in parking lot f. 5'0" easement for sidewalk on 77�' Way and East Rivex Road g. Indicate what the exterior of the building is and�main.tain Code of 50f brick or stone faci� ��� � 77 � ' �:�. �''a � Secon�d by Bierma.n Upon a voice vot , there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. � ' , � �I � � , ' ' ' 2. CONSIDIIiATION OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT 7 INDUSTRIAL BUILDINGS, 5 GENII3ALLY LOCATID ON 78th AND BEECH STREET, AND 2 GENER.ALLY LOCATED ON 78�' AND ELM STREET THE SAN� BEING LOTS .12-15,.AND 21-30, BLOCK 2, OPIAWAY ADDITION. REQUEST BY BERNARD JULKOWSKI, 1420 P�IOLAN TF�RACE, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA. There was a discussio.n on the building design and parking concerning this proposal. MOTION by Tonco to accept the proposal subject to the following stipulations: b. Q� ,/L �c . �J" a. e. f. g.. Party wall between each building (63' X 70' ea.� to be a common wall Change front setback to read 35 feet Add three parking spaces in frcnt per marked drawi.ngs (these drawings to be returned for permit� Add curbing on all driveways, and precast curb stops in rear of building Rear parking space to be advanced away f-rom the alley 4'0" . Change front elevations to have brick panels reaching to the roof Planti.ngs per marked drawings Seconded by Biermann. Upon a voice vote, there being no na.ys, the motio.n carried unanimously. ' �h `� v�� � � � � �� , .� � � �' �" �� � � u� � � � BUILDING STANDAItDS - DESIGN CONTROL'NIEETING, JUNE 5, 1968 ' , i ' � ' ' I • � � 3. CONSIDERATTON OF A REQUEST 116' X 40' ON PARCEL 202! 1301 MISSISSIPPI STREET. � MINNEAPOLIS,.MINNESOTA. PAGE 2 e � � CONSTRUCT A COUNr1�RY VILLAGE SUPER MARK�,"1' AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION # 10� THE SAME BEING ,QUEST BY GEURGE WALQUIST, 4230 CENTRAL AVENUE There was discussion as to plot plan of this proposal. MOTION by Bierma.nn to accept this proposal subject to the following stipulatio.ns: - a. Recommend checking with the City Engin2er about the radius of curbed - approaches b.� Elimination of one parking stall located in the Northeast corner of� the parking lot and provide fenced'rubbish or was-�e disposal area on the Northeast corner of the proposed building with a gate facin.g the North side of the fence. c. Rear yard setback be 5'0" instead of 3'0", also chan.ging front planting strip to a narrower width to conform with the pa:rking requirements d. Show on plan 2 additional exits in the rental area e. Sidewalk in front of building to be raised at least 6" above black�topped parking area and increase this sidewalk width to 7'0"; 2T0" of this sidewalk to be�considered as pax�t of the p��rking requirements f. Curbing around all planting areas g. All planting areas to be either white rock or sod -�at owner's option Seconded by Tonco. Upo.n a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion caxried unanimousl.y. 4. CONSIDIl3ATION OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT A 7-UNIT APARTMENT BUILDING LOCATID ON , LOTS 11 12 1 AND 1 BLOCK SPRING BROOK PARK A.DDITION THE SAME BEING 231 79� WAY FRIDLEY MINNESOTA. REQ,UES1 BY P�JL BURKHOLDER 860 ALDEN WAY FRIDLEY, MINNESO^lA, ' ' ' �J ' ' There was discussion as to the construction and plot plan of this request. MOTION by Bierma.nn to accept this proposal subject to the following stipulations: a. Provide fenced rubbish or garbage storage area b. Soundproof walls between apartments and corridors �c. Provide � 3/4" solid core doors for. apartment entrances d. Amount of brick faci.ng to be inc.reased to comply with Code e. A 5'0" wide easement for sidewalks located parallel with 79�' Way to be provided Seco.nded by To.nco. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. � 1 • ' 1 The Meeting was adjourned at 10:50 P.M. . spec full submitted, `�- �.�..�:-�� � , � �JOHN BREHEI�, Building Official , � � ' , ' ' + ' ��i � � � , � . ' �'� THE MINTJTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING OF JUNE 12, 1968 The Meeting was called to order by Chairman Ylinen at 7:35 P.M. MEP'�ERS PRESENT: Minish, Mittelstadt, Ylinen. �Il�S ABSENT: Ahonen, 0'Bannon OTHII�S PRESENT: John Breher, Building Official MOTION by Minish to approve the minutes of the May 22, 1968 Meeting. Seconded by Ylinen. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion caxried unanimously. ' � " 1. REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 4.26 �toM 3 FEET TO 25 FEET OF FRONT YARD, TO PERMIT CONSTRUCTION OF A DETACHID GAR.A.GE ON LOT S, BLOCK 2, REARR.ANGII�TT OF PLYMOUTH ADDITION THE SAME BEING 211 4�' AVEIVTTE NORTHEAST FRIDLEY MINNESOTA. �REQUEST BY LLOYD BLASHILL, 211 45�' AVENUE NORIHEAST, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. Mr. arid Mrs. Blashill and Mr. John Polymeros were present to prese.nt Mr. Blashill's appeal. MOTION by Mittelstadt to close the Public Heaxixig. . Seconded by Minish. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion. caxried unanimously. • MOTION by Mittelstadt to accept the variance as the proposed garage is in line � with the neighbors at 201 45�' Avenue Northeast. A second garage located as proposed would not hinder vision from 22 Street. . Sec.onded by Minish. Upon a voice vote, there being na nays, the motion carried unanimously. 2. REQIIEST FOR A VARIANCE OF GAR.AGE SETBACK REQUIRIl�'LEN'I'S FROM 35 FEET TO 30 FEET ON LOTS 1 AND 1 BLOCK 6 CITY VIEW ADDITION ANOKA COUPF1'Y MINNESOTA THE SAME BEING GENII�ALLY LOCATID NORTH OF 5�' AVENUE AND OPPOSITE �' STREET. R UEST BY TEftRACNE C. HAIK, 390 57�' PLACE NORTHEAST. FRIDLEY. MINNESOTA. Mr. Terrance C. Haik spoke for his own request. Mr. Carl Paulson was present but voiced no opposition. MOTION by Minish to close the Public Hearing. Seconded by Ylinen. IIpon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion caxried unanimously. . .' � ' . . � � . . � . ` n BOARD OF APPEALS -�TUNE 12, 1968 PAGE 2 MOTION by Mittelstadt to accept the vaxiance as there were no obstructions of traffic, and also it is an improvement to the property. Seconded by Minish. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. ADJOURNMENT; The Meeting adjourned at 8:25 P.M� Respectfully submitted JOHN BREE]ER Building Official � 0 �� ❑ / .. .. . . . . . � • ' ' , , ' ' ' � ' ' ' ' , � ' � ' � , Fridley Industrial Develo�a�en� Co�mis�ion -- �'setin� T�inutes ��ay 2 , 1968 R4LL CALL: N:em�ers Present: F�arris, Chri�ienson, T�iittelstadt, Torrey, . ��'a�.lace, L'riE ans, Ze�len, ��ail, Blair Guest Speaker. A1 Anderson 1• The meeting wa� called �o c�rder at 8:00 Pltl by C��afr��,� F;arris. 2. S�eaker A1 Andsrson discus�ed the desira��ility of a�'lanning and Develop��n� A�Qncy for ,�.no��a Count,y. �e said the County Co�r�g.�sion has been ask�d to bud�et �`�25, �,7�}d.��} ;:or a i�ounty Pla�.ner. �'h� funetia� a� such an off'ice would �e to coard3nate lon� range capital bud�eting. �i'he esta�l�,shment o#' �, County Plannin� Commissia� �rould then be expected within six manths to vne year. 3. Harri$ submitt�d �. proposal fram t�±� C�:am�er of Commerce to have the FIDC col3aborate wit�^ the C of C in desi�nin� envel- opes with :r"ridley advertisin� on the back for sale to local businessmen. 4• ��!/S/C Torrey�Gh,r3stenson that FIDC �upport the efforts of CofC 1.n this matter and jain tho Chamber in explarin�Z �his proposal with a v3ew to �ivin� financial r�ssistance to 3mplement the proposal upon a��roval of' t�e plans ?�y this Commission. 5• The m�eting was adjourM�d at g;i5 ppv�, l�aext meeting is sched- uled for June 6, 1g�8 at 8:p� p�,,. RespectPully su'�mitted, Charles R. HaI1, Execuiive �ecretary cc: City Counc3l Chamber of Commerce Industrial Develo�ment �o�mis�ion • �' MEMO DATE : June 1.lt,, 1968 MEMO T0: Homer 8. Ankrum� City Manager MEMO F80M: Robert I,. McGuire� Liquor Store Manager SUBJECT: Carpeting for ShoreNOOd, I recommend we accept the low nylon carpeting bid for replacement of the carpeting at Shorewood. � � r a __ �o I ' # e 'r � ' ' � ' ' � , ' � ! 1 � 1 1 1 1 ( 1 C3 � � � � � � � � w � � � •� � d � 6 t°+ w �C9 �� �� � �_� � �� ��� � , . __a__ � 1. ., � ' � � �i STREET IMPI'.OVEMENT PROJ�CT ST. 1968-1B MUNICIPAL STATE AID STFEET IriPROVENIENT � < < l 1= w� y'�` � � ��' � � �T� T �. 196�- �i 1 � �� Yyyr / Bid Opening: June 12, 19G8 -- 10:30 A.M. PLANHOLDER � BID DEPOSIT Arcon Construction �1ora, Minn. 55051 �( ,�� J" Barton Contracting Co. Osseo, Minn. 55369 �' �' � ' G, P.: ���� f ti, . r.'r Victor Carlson & Sons, Inc. 2246 Edgewood Ave. � S-�/ /3,�„� St. Louis Park, Minn. 55426 � �`' � __.�____._r. Concrete Specialties, Inc. j � 508 3rd Street S.E. � /��' Osseo, Minn. 55369 ; • � • ----- -- -�---- -. --- ------ Jay W. Craig Co. � � 650 North Emerson � . ���, Cambridge, riinn. 55008 � � Dunkley Surfacing Co., Inc. �-%>� �'-y�� l�� �- 3756 Grand St. N.E. S�_,,` � ��,; Minneapolis, Minn. 55421 � - __ — - - - __ 5�`��, Kz�-�- • � Hardrives, Inc. . .f 'f �1�="� � �''�' � P.O. Box 579 � ��i��.ti�.c . ,� ct; St. Cloud, riinn. 56301 � S - - . i �� �x�P. --- . . j J . ���;:�: �i���� r- Hennepin Black Topping Co,,In�. 1��00 Highway No. 8 � �' i�-`c-�-.,-�� c.�; New Brighton, Minn. 55112 � : /� / • ; ��� i�w�� � `— C. S. McCrossan, Inc. � ��� ,. �-- Box 336 � �,�, �� . Dsseo, Minn. 55369 _. _.__..._._ _._..��._.�_ _�_M_.s�___y—"`r� - - � � GRAND TOTAL THIS CONTRACT � ��� w�� �, ��" ; " � ,�. � �, �� Y� --�___��_--�-_ _: � 1 ' �� .� . �' 3 4- �>� 3 � g-� . 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H. �/`'1 � 3,7 5 0 S.q_F t_ 57,250Sg Fr F�' of�er t.aking � .,.��c��R�- . ,- � P' C�ty Pt. SE ��4 SI/2 SE' , 'C ' � � i i � MEMO �0: ����: C�-ty Manage� and Council F'�nance Dir�ct�� Juna 13, �968 SUB,7E"CI': Consideratxc� :,f Lea�e Pur�.ha�e o� Ele�troniy �7�ting Machines T�ave be�n �h�ck�ng in�o �the �Eeasibi�i�y of *he p�xr�hase �f ETec�x�onzc � ��*�x�g Machir��s. T k�av� a1��� aomp�r�ed �he �o�t �f Ei4ctr�ni� Voting Ma�l���n�� raz.�i� �he :����tem �r� are z�Qw ���ng, � � !_J �� � � , � � i i 1 � w��,1d estima�e �k�at th� City �asuld �a�a $1,8Q0 �o $�,000 per year on �h� av�rage i�a wage� p�,�d Lo j�adg�� yf �he Electren�G �la�ing Machines c��r� used. It �he machines w�r^e bought on a lease purchase a�rangement, the City �ould be pay�ng ou�t in �he area �� $2,500 t� $3,Qp0 per year over a f`iv� ye�r p�riod ��r th� l�a�e purckaase of the machineso I wou.id e,timat� �hat it �ou1�d t��c� e:igh� to nin� y��r� tor^ the City �: recover the c��t of th� ma�hines in the sa�rings s�n j�xdges salaries . T}�� ma��ines are relatz�e�y ;impl�, �owe�re�, �nd th� 1�f;� of the machines more �han double the e�gh� to nine �ear ge����, �,� �ha°c i� �he long run �he �ity w�u1d be saving m�ney l�� �s�ng �h� mach�ne.�o Th� b:igge�t advantage of u�ing �h� machines, of c„urse, wou�d be th� ���zngs i� �ime ai�ter the p+�l ls are �losed. The on�� �hing t�.e � udge� woa�ld ha,re �es: do wo�xld be to �ouzat t'�� total number �� bal�o�s c�st and to ba�az�c� �u°t. the 7b�llots wi�h �hose received, �t�,, and to fi11 out the n�ce��ary ��rm�a The actual :��unting of th� b�l�cts at the p�ocessa.ng center �nce fhe ���lats have b��n d�li�rered to that paint, wo��d °�a:ke just a matter of tninut�� for all �f �he p�ecincts. T-thi��C thi� sys�tem is fh� way th� Cit� of f`ridl�y �hQUId go in handling i�s �1.eh�ions �nd I w�uld recommend the Czty Ccun.cil authori�e the lease p�r�h�L� .�f the machines, T�ro macl�in�s have been au�horized by ihe S�ate Voting Machine C�mmission fc�� us� on an experimental baszs. r� r� � � �_J , ' � IJ J � ' (OP�°iCIAL PUBI�ICATTON� CTTi� OF FRTDLEY, MTNNE�O°TA NOTICE TO BTD ELECTRONIC VO`TING MACHINES The Ci-ty Council of the City of Fridley, Minn��ct�, wili ac�ept sealed bids on approztimate].y 75 Electronic Voting Machines, plu� �im� dem�ns�ration units, on �h� 8th day of July, 1968, un°ti.l 11:00 A.MD on said date �°� the City Ha11, 6431 Un�ve��ity Avenue Northeast, Fridley, MinneJot� 55°�2i, C�e�e 560-3450)e Bids wili b� taJcen for the�e mach�.nes on a le3se pur�ha�e, or rental purchase basiso A11 b�ds must meet the minimum requirements of the �pec�ficationso Failure to comp�y with this section can resul� in da.squa�ificatxon of the bide Ea�h bid sha11 be accompanied by a Certifi�d C%e�k, Cashier's Check, Cash or Bid Bond and made payable caitl�ou� conditions to the City of �'ridley, Minnesota, in an amount of not less than 5% of the bid, whirh �heck, cash or bond shall be f�rfeited if bidder neglects or refuses to entex� in�o Contract, or furnish a 100% P�rformance Bond after his bid has been acceptedm Tkae City reserves the right to accept the bid whzch is determined to be in the b��t a�nterests of the City. The City reserves th� ra.ght to reject any and all b�d� a:nd waive any informalities or technica�ities ia� any bid received without e�tp�anatzon. The City Council also reserves the right to consider such factors as time of � del�very or performances.e�perience, responsibility of the bidder, past performance �� similar types of items or material�, a�aiTab�.lity of products and other similar fa��tors that it may determix�e to be in the bes� in�er�est of the Citye C�p��� of the specifications and gen�ra� c�ndi�ian� m�y be examined in the �ffs�e of the Finance Director or� �opies may be o�ta�.n�d fr�zn his officee A�1 bids must be submitted in sealed envelope� and plainiy marked on the outside tha� the con�ents is a bid on "ELECTRONIC VOTING MACHINESo" HOMER ANKRUM City Manager Publi�h: June 19, 1968 June 26, 1968 �� ': ' � - �- � � b � � � - - // . �� , RESOLUTION N0. / � ►'yr�, � ( . RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVErfENT AND�FINAL PLANS AND � SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES OF COSTS THEREOF: ST. 1968-1B ADDENDUM , r � , � ' WHEREAS, Resolution No. 75-1968 adopted the 13th day of May, 1968 by the City Council, set the date for hearing on the proposed improvements, as speci-. fically noted in the Notice of Hearing attached hereto for reference as Exhibit "A", and iaHEREAS, all of the property owners whose property is liable to be assessed with the making of these improvements (as noted in said Notice were days notice by mail and published notice of �the Council Hearing throughVtwot(2)`weekly publications of the required notice, and the hearing was held and the property owners heard thereon at the hearing, as noted in said notice. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, as follows: . , � � . , . � , � � � .�_ ' ATTEST: 1• _ That the following improvements proposed by Council Resolution No. 75-1968 are hereby ordered to be effected and completed as � soon as reasonably possible, to-wit: � - a) The improvements as noted under the Construction Item in the Not.ice of.Hearing (in Exhibit "A") for the following street: 64th Avenue; ,Central Avenue to Arthur�Street That the work above may be consolidated with other areas as one improvement. 2. That work to be performed under this project may be performed under one or more contracts as may be deemed advisable upon receipt of bids. 3. That the Consulting Engineers, Suburban Engineering Company, Incorporated�of Fridley, Minn. is hereby designated as the Engineers for this improve- ment, They shall prepare �inal plans and specifications for the making of such improvement. � ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY.THTS -�� DAy OF , 1968. • • 1 • CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham �� 1' RESOLUTION N0. � ��4I�U�ION ORA�RING IMPRQV�N� �1NA FIN�.I, PT,ANS AND , ��'E��TICA�IQNS A�VA �STIMATES QF GQS�S �R�OF i WATER, S,A,NITARY SEWER AND STORM SEW�R PAOJECT lt'Q. $8 ��?D�1PL1� �k4) � � ' � � ' � � �� W�I�AF�,�' �Le�oluti�o� Na. 74-1968 adQ�ted �h� 1.3t�, day of r�sy, 1�6�3r '�� t��+ ��.ty C�u�,c�1A se� the date £ox hear�n$ o� ths pxopc�aed imp�AV�mst�ta, �a �Yp��i� ��p�l�y �t�t�d �n th� �IQt�.c� a� H�arin� at�ach�� he�reto �ox �s�erenca as ��h�,ta�,� �'�,�'� �lt�� WH���, ��1 �� t�� pro�e�ty owners whoae p�op�rty i� 1�.able �� b� aere���d �ti�� !��� �►k�.�� c�� ti���� �.�npxov�m�nt� (as not�d i.n sai.d No��,c�) wer� $�,v±a�n t�rt ���) d��! +� �t�ti�� by �a�.� +��d published not�.ce af the GQurt���, F��a�ri.t�� �hxRU�t� �wo (2� t���k�,y �I�A������:4�� Q� �h� xequi��d no�ice, and the heax�.ng w�.a h��d �nd k�� px�ap�x�y QW���lt l���d tt���'Q9�� +��fi �h� h��7rf.n�, as t�oted in said r�otice. � �i�i�+T� '��E]E4�tE, �� �T �S9�V�Df by tk�e Co��Gi,l v� the ��,�y Q�` �'x�.d�.�ey� AtsQk#� �r�+L��4Gy�� ���'��Rt�ca�a$ �� fo�.l.c�ws � ' �e Tk��t Ch� �411owing improvements proposed by CounciJ. RepQluCio� Ivo. i�+�1S1�i8 arq hereby ordered t4 be e�fec�efi and. compl�tC�d a�1 �oo� as i'ea�onably possible. "' A. Wa�+�t�ai�, water and sewer services and oGher appurt�r�a���� , serv�-ng properties as follows: �ast River,Road between psbprne Road and 77th W�y � � � r t , � � , ��$Q� � ' �¢ �a� the woxk abQVe may be consolidated with athex areas afl q�r innpxc�vement, '1'h�t W�►xk to be pexfQrmed u�der th�.� pxoj��� m�y t�e pe��C�'t��d 11'���t; I�#�! Qx .a►�x� +�Dx�tx��ta as m�,y b� deemed adyisa�le upon x��4ip� �£ b��1e. �. �'h�t th� �ansulting Engineera, Comstocl� & pavi�� �nc,, �446 ��u�l�y ��a� ,7, Mi�ne�p��i.s, are h�reby d�signa�ed a� t�� �rtgin���:�e �e�r t�►�� �{I1��'QY�* me�t�. �hey shal]. prepare final pla�a and specificatior�e �ox �h� p1�k�.� 9� �u�'h ixnpxoyement . I�A9�''�'�� �X �H� COUNCIL OF THE C�TY UF F�tIAIa�i', �'H�� ��#�' �18' , � . '�1,° �4�+�� * ��#�'V'#,�} G. Bxunseil , 1968. �AYAA � Js�ck A R Kix�'►�t .. � � 1� , � I 0 RESOI�UTION N0. ��fJI,U�ZON ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND FINAL PLANS A�ip S���I�ICAT�ONS AND ESTIMA�ES QF �QSTS THER�OF; WAT�,�t, SANITARY SEWER AND STORM S�R 1?�Q,I�CT N0. $8 (ADDENDUM ��3 ) -^,C� I i W�$�A�, R�sol�t�.on �10. 62-1968 adopted th� 6th day of May, 19�t8 �� �.�+� �i�y ��unciA, s�� the date fQr h�aring o� �it� prppAS�d �.mp�ovsm��n��� ��! ���a�■ ������y no���i i� th� �Ip�a��e �� Hearin� atta���d h��e�� �Qx r����'�n�� a� �a�hib�� �A'�� ��� . � W��i�, all ��' �he property ownex's wh9�� ��o�&�ty t� l��b�f� �6� �tq �I��O���►S� ��+�� ��� ��i���; 4� �h�s� im�r9vgments (as �9��� �-?� ���4� �14���.��� W�+rR ��.Y�#� �l�� �LO� �1r� � n9��;�� �� �na�.� ��nd �ubli�shec� nQ�ice o# �h� Coun��1 }i����.n� t�tx��x�h �w� f+�� �r�ok1� �u����a.,����� u� t'�� r��ui.red no�ice, and t�e he�r�n$ waa '�e�.c� a�d �h� p��p���y a���� , c ��+�rs� �����s�t? a� th� heaxing, as noted in said r�ptiGe, ' : , , � �TC�W, ��2EF0�� �E �� RESOLVED, by t�e Gouncil �a� �h� ���y s�� F��,d�sy� �O�C�k ��u�t�: �#-�ne�Qt�# as �o�.�.�ws ; -�_ '�.'hat the following improvements proposed by pquncil �.eaa1�G�.Q� �TaR 62-1968 are hereby ordered to be effec�ed and comgl.s�Rd �o Soon as reasonabie possible, � i � ����� � A, Stoxm sewer and drainage �acilities foX drainage �x�i,bt����y �o ditches and drainage ways located as follows: �'or Che area bounded by the �Iissis&�ppi, ��.v��' o� �he W���, L�.bexty Street extended on the Nor�h, U�;lversi.�y Avs�ltt� on �k�� �ast and O�borne Road o�, the So�th ':�l�at the Wor� �bove may be Gonsolidat�d with czt��x'ax�3�� �� ��� �1�►F�°ov�m��t , " 2. ��� wpx1� to b� �erfoxmed unde� �hie px4,jec� t,nay iae p�x�o�d u�d�ar p�s� c��' mQrQ �c��tracts as may be deemed ��vie���,�; upo� r��e�pG t��' bl�dw � �w ' �h�� ��4e� Cpneulting Engineers, Comatoek & Aavis, Tnc., �.L►4b �s�uTlt� $a1�d ,T� Mi�nne�po�is, are hereby designat�d a� th� �ng�.neszA �'c�� C��! �A�p�'�►Y!■ ���tt, They �hall prepare final plans an,d ���c���.C�t�,p�,A �i��' '��10 �'k�'�1� �� �u�h �.m�xovement. , ��'�I� RX THE COUNCIL 0�' THE CITX OF FRIA�$Y TiiIB ��,,, iaAY Q�' I� Q� : �� �° Maxvin �. �ru�,�el�. , 196�. ,r rraYpa � V��k �� K�F � . , � , � � , � J ' � , ' � ' � � , , � � /,� � Fc.r SOLUTION NO. � �� � T A RESOLUTION RECEIVING THE PRELIMINARY REPORT ANA CALLING A PU�L�� ��AR�NG ON T�I� MATTER OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAI;V IMPROVEM�;1V'�S �T�EET IMPRGVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1968-1 (ADL?�:�D,J'vI ��3) WI?EREAS, the construction of certain improvements is deemed �p b� t�'� the i,ntexe.s� of th� City of Fridley and the property ow�e�s a��e�ted �h&��p �y. , �E I'� �ESOLVE��, by �he City Council of the City of FricllEy, as �o1T Z^WAi . 1. �at the preliminary report submitted by Nasim M. Quxesh�, �,F.� City Engineer is hereby X�cpiv�d ��d �c���t�d. �, That t�i� Council will meet on the 8�h� ,day of �Tul �9�$ a� €i;00 o'cl.ock F.M, at the Ci�y �Ia.��, �n tt�� ��;�� p� �'�;�� �,� # for the puxpose of holding a Public Heari.n� on �1�� �,�n��py������ �p��� �n th� Notiee attached he�eto and ;nade a pax� tl}�x�o� �� ���������� F:X��.bit �'Ar�� �. Tha� tn� area proposed to he aGsess�d for said imp�;ove�t►eztts �tx�d ��,��i r�f th�tn as noted in said notice are all the ].ands �,�c� �,�r��s �� �,���d �n said notice; All of the same to be asse�sed px4�ox�ip�ak�%y according to the benefi�s received. 4. T'�.at the City Ma.nager is authox�ized and dixe�ted t4 gi.y� �o�i�� �� such Publi.c Iiearing by publishing a noticc tt�e��of ix� �]�� p���,�,�,�� �?�w�pa��r of the City of Fx'idley accpx�ding to lawe �'��� �Q���� �R b+� substan�ially in the form and substance o� th� no��.�� ,���,�,���� ��p��m �n as Exhibit "�1" � , A�PTEJ� B� THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CI�Y OF FRIpLEX TTi�� l7 p�AY' QF � ' s 1968, 4�'TT�ST t ��� G�F�C � 1�larvir► C, Brunsell M�1XQ� � .Taek � � K�xkh+�m �t r I , �} � � ' ' L� '� 1 OFFICII�.L PUBLICATION GITY OF FRIDLEY � (EXHIBIT A) NOTICE OF HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS ST. 1968-1 (ADDENDUM �k3� j�i�REAS, the Ci�y Council of the City af F�r�dley, ,��oka �ou�tya ,�;�g����r��a, �as d�e�ed i� �.ecessary and expsdient that Gh� �,mp�oveme��� �������£ter �lescx�,b�d b� made. NQW, THEREFORE, N�TICE IS HEREBY GIV�N '�HA� pa� the � day o� � ��ly , a� 8;00 o'clock P.M., the City Council wil� me�t afi tk�s �y �Ia�.l in said City, and will at sa�d �.i,me, and p�.ace, �eax ��.1 ��7���es inte�res�ed in said improvements i.n whale or �.n, part. ' ' , � , � , ' , , ' Th� �e�eral. nat��� of the improveme�ta ia the Gonatx�ucG�ot� (i'� ��i� ��&�d� aracl ���e��s not�d below� of the followi,ng �3nproveme�ta, �cz�wj,�; �4?NSTRUCTTON ZTEM Street i�ap�ovements, incZuding gradi�g, stabilized base, ho�-�t��t b3.tuminou& m�t, storan �ewe� and other f�cilities located as �a1�oSqa; 73'�d Avenue; Railroad Tracks to Coua�e�ce Lane ' A�,],�y between Ri�in Street and 2nd Street: 47th Ave, to 48th �v�. ��T�I"���1? COST � o . o o . . . . . . . . R . . . . . . . $2 000. Q _. _ . ��' �� �R�A PI�QPOSE� TP �� ASSE�SED �'OR S�AIA IMPROVEMEN�. _..: . � �i�- �& �Q�LOWS t . �°��' GQS�struct�.on ztem abov� - - - - - - - - �. .. �, ., _,. �. .. �. � . �, �., � ,�;. � � ���. �� the iaa�d �burt�ng upon said stxeets named abova �n,d �.�.�, �.���� �a#,����R ����,���,� ��d �butting thereto. ��1�. Q� sai.d land to be assessed proportionatsly accoxding Cc► tl�e b��1ef�,ta �����,Y�d by 5uch improvements. _ �t�t �i}� Council proposes to proceed with each of saic� impxovement� as ��p����� �,mprovem�a�tss �xcept as hereaftex othe�wi�s �ro�ided by �Qu�n��� ��,1 �a�td��: �1�� following authority, to-wiG, Minnesota �,aws 195�� ���,��g� ,��!,� ��d �.�w �am�a�sia�or� th�x�of, a�ad ir� confprmity wit�, th� ehart�'�. . � �'��,� 'J'H�S � D�4�Y tDx' �, 19G 8. ��tIAER Q�' � CT�'�'1t ��1�1��'T�e MAYOR - J��k A, IC3.]Ckh�c� � ��fi��t� . , , . � ::; : � . • . ���'X ��.��.IC - Marvin C, �runs'el� ._ �����.��1 � ' ,� � i � � � � ' � , ' , ' , � ' �� � / �� RESOLUTION N0, _ � I � � � �!1 �.ESOI.UTIAN RECEIVING THE PRELIMINARY ��O�t� �� G�,�,�,�NG �1, �U��,�� �ING ON �HE �lATTER OF TIi� CONSTItUCTIQN 0� ��RT�9�N ��PgpV��I�'� &TRT�T I1�.PRQVEMENT PROJECT ST, 19�i9-.� WH�REA�, the �or�struction of cer�ain imp�QV�men�� is deetq�c� tQ 1�� �.� ��!� �����'��� Q� th� City of Fr�.dley and th� pr�p��ty Qwners af����ed zh�x�� ��� �� �� ��Q�,V�D, by the C�t� Councfl of the �it�► o� Frid�.�y� �� �o�. �czws ; �: Tt?a� th� �re1,�.minary report submitted by Nasim M. uxeahi. �',F, �ity ��gine�r i$ hereby receiv�d an�d $�G�p�e�� f-v �� �a� ��i� Qoun�ci� wi�,l me�t on the --�t�i day A�` �, -.Iu�.' __ 196$ �� �;p0 o'clock P,M, at the Cit — � � for tt�e �t�rpose of holdin a Public y���� ��' �he Ci� p���, ���r g Hea�'�n� oz� �he �.mp�QV�m�s�C r���ad �n �he No�ice attached hereto and ma,de a part tl�exeA� by �,��,�x����� �x��b�.t �i���� . 3. �ha� the area proposed to be assessed for said i.mprpve�ll��ita �z�d i�rl�t�a o£ �hem as noted �n said notice are all th� landa and i�`��; �� ���$�� #.n �aid notice; A11 of the same to be assessed p�opox�ionat�Zy a�cax'di�g to the benefits r�ceived. �+ �#?�� the �i�y IKanager is authoriz�d and directed �o g�,vs �o��.�s c�� ���� �'��1?�� ����'�ng by publishing a notice t��x�o� �,� �h� ra���,��,a�. �►��t���Pe� o� the �i.t� of �'ridley accordi�ng �Q �,aw, auch �i�a���� �p j�� $ub��ax��i.�liy in the form and substance 4� the �.ca��.c� �tta�Ch�d �px�� �Q as �xhi.k�it �'A►', ���"��P �Y ��IE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY QF �'RTAI,� �I� %,. P,�X Q� ,__., 1968, ��'T'��T i �i�T�'' G��RK - Max-��ir� C. Bxunse�� MAYOR - Jaak 0. Kizkham � , ' �� � 1 ' ,' q , ' ' � C1 � ' � ' J � ' , i I � ��� OFFICIAL PL'1�I.,ICATION CITY OF FRIDLEY (EXHI�IT A) NOTICE OF HTARING ON IMPROV�MENTS St. 1969-3 (73rd Avenue) W�i�R�.AS� th� City Council of the C�.ty ot Fxi.dley� AnQka Cou�ty, ��.fi�x���s���� '��s de�med it necessary and expedi�n� that �he i�tp�'ovemexi�� h��'+�i���ter s�eSe�ibed be made. � �1QW, �H�?��ORE, IVOTICE IS HER�BX GIV�N �HA� pn �ha� +�ay pf -1��8 ��� $:QQ o'elock P.M., the City Council will tn��t �� �h� . �;��y �Iall i� ,��3��1 �;L�y, and will at said time, and pla�e� hear �.].?. ���;��.�� �r�tex'���ed �n said impxovements in whole o� in pa�c�. �� �e��xa� �atuxe of the improvements is the ea�stx'u�t�.o� �i� the �s��� ar��l ����e�� �o�ed below) Qf the fQllowing impxav�m���6� ���W��; ,�,��i`I ��U��IO� �FM &tr�e� �mproyementa, including grading, stabilized base, ho�Rtp��c bi�u�inQUS mat, eoncrete curb and gutter, water, �pd safl.i�g�r s,�g� serv�,c�s� stprm s�wer and other facilities, �ocaCed as �o�,1Qw�: 7�r�1 �v��t�e: T, H. No. 65 and �entral Avenua �������� �os� R . � �� o0 T • • R • � • • � � • 1 R � � * � • �'� �� AR�A �RO�QS�p �Q $E ASSESSED FOR SAID T1�'�Oy�N�' �� ,�� F�i��,OWS : �'��' �Q���z-��tiox� Z�exn above - - - - - _ ., _ _ ,. ,. _ _ . •.� � . . .. . ,. � m . A�1 ��' t1�e i.�nd ab�t��.n� u�on said streets namsd above �x��l a��. 1at�dR w�.t'��na ������1�� ��d abut��,ng thereto. � ���- s�� ���i.d land to be assessed proport�onately according �ca C�;e be�n��i�� �l�+���v�d by �u�h �m�rovements . "1�i�� �h� �qu�?cil gxc��oses to �roceed with each p� paid impa:pv�m�r��� �� 4������fi� f.;n�a�QV�m�nts, except as hereafter ath�rwise �rovic��d �y �Q��t��,� �,��. ��d�� t�� �s��.l,owin� authoxity, to-wit; MinnesAta I.aws �,� r3� (;�a��r� ��� ��� l�w :�m��d�tq�'y thereof, and in conformity with �h� Ch�x'���', � . �?�1T�D TH�� � DAY oF , 1,9�8 aRD�R Q�' T�iE ���i Gt��`1Q��,� ,11k���fi f , � ��� ���R� r i���v�i��C: .8ru�ns�11 � �'ut��,�6�; .. w:.:..._. MAYOR - ,1�t�k l� r Ki�'kh�t� . . i � . r , � ' , i ' , ' n. ' x�soLUTZO�vT �vQ , R�S4�,U�ION ARD�RING TMPROVEM�NT AND �INA� PLANS t�NA SP����'ZCATIONS AND �STIMATES OF CAST$ �IE�EO�: WAT�ti., S�1NI�EIRX SEWER A'v'p STORM SEWER PItOJECT N0, 88 (ADAENDUM 4�2 ) ����i ���Q�,uti.on IVo.15-1968 ado�t�d the Stti da of ��► Chit ��ty �s�u����,� s�� the dat� fox hearing on the Y Februaxy, 1y68�, ��'Q'�1��` ���'�� �� ��� �Qt��� Q� Hearin$ attached he�eto�gqx�xe�,�r��Ce�a�n�x� g� � ���� s�d #�.b�� �q��� w���� ��� �� �t�� r4 ��� P P Y Qw�nera whose �rapexty i� �.�ab�.� ta �,� a��Q�,��d ir�t� t�4 �ski�� �,� th��e �mproyemen�s (�s nQted �.� said No�i��� wex� g�va� t�� ��► ��'��+�� by it�,i7. a�d gublished �otice of ,� �����''���Q�� �� ��!� ��quixed r�otice, a�d th�tk�egCAUna��. i�sari�g �h�ou�� tw� � �1Q 3!•��d �h�t'���� �� th� h����n�, a� noted in �ai�e lri�� was held �nd �he �4? ��� � i��wk�.X d nQtice, � p � p��� ��''Tr '�ER�FOR�, B� �T It�SOLp�D, by the Cvuncil. o� the C�� Q� � �ilQ����1 ��:�T��.@A�$±� . dl� �C1�.�4WS e . . . . � � �.�+��y'� �iQ�`� 1: Th�t -th� �'c��,�;otir�.ng improvements . .. _ � _ _. . NQ •��<1��$ ar+� hereb Proposed by �ouncil R�esolutior� y ordered to be effected and coc�p�.e�e�i �s ���'� a� �'��sonabJ,y possible. ' , ' ' ' , '. , ' , ' ����� t �t S�n�.tary sewer, watermains, laterals and service co�ec*j,o�ns �to se�ve the following streets in Onaway Addition: 77rh Way, Beech Street, �lm Street �a�t th� wori� abQVe may be conso�.idated �i.th other axea� a� ��e �.m�rcrve�nent. �. TTk�ii�� ���1� �a b� �ex�oxtm�d und�� khi� . � . . D�' "m�r4 �oi�t�ect+� a� �tay be deemed adv�sab�$ ��,br�������'d u�d�ox R�� � P bid+� R �� ��t ��� Coz�sultin� En�ineers, Comstoc�. & DaVi� In�. .T, M�nne,�po�.�.s, are hereb desi nat,ed ' , 1446 �vu��y ���c� , �►"���• �.'txsy Ahall pxepax��finalgplans �s�,d�a��c�,f�,ca����,�pgorhti�ei�k�,p�• o�` l�u�h �,mpr4veme�t, � AAA�'���? BY THE �4UNCII. 0� �HE ��TY OF �R�DLk�' 1',�IS ..._._..-,,,�,., �AY Q�F . , 1968. : . ' �1 C�•� - �a�trirt C, a�r�sell ,.,.., � MAXOR � ,�ack !�, � �'kt�a�Ati �'� 0 ', Fire Phone 560- I 110 , , .�: � ' � TO . FROM . � . DATE . ' SUBJECT: I 1 �J � I ' � Bus. Phone 560-3450 s.s CITY OF FRIDLCY �����.�� �� ��.�� ���������� 6431 University Avenue N. E., Fridley MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 55421 The Mayor and City Council Robert D. Aldrich, Chief, Fire:Prevention Bureau June 10, 1968 Proposed lndustrial Development - 78th � Elm and�Beech Streets. 1 have noted from the Minutes of the Building Standards - Design Control meeting of June 5, )q68, that this Committee has recommended the approval of seven industrial buildings in the Onaway Park area. The Fire Department is greatly concerned about this area due to the lack of Municipal supply and fire hydrants. Without the extension of the Municipal system, it would be impossible to meet the 5,000 GPM fire flow requirement for our City as set forth by the Fire Underwriters. It would most certainly have an adverse effect on the insurance rating of each individual structUre. For these reasons the Department is reluctant to see this area developed without the extension of the Municipal water system. . Presently, other than tanker supply, the only source of water available to the Department is from a hydrant just west of the railroad crossing on 77th. The frequ�ncy of trains precludes the use of this hydrant as hose lines would have to be laid across the tracks. . � Though anxious to see development of the industrial 'areas of the City, it would be extremely short sighted to develop them without providing the� 'essential water supply services for adequate fire suppression. . Respect ul}y yours, � ' � � �l ? ��-C "��- - ' . LC�-LC:.-�� , ._ ' � R B`RT D. ALDRICH, Chief Fire Prevention Bureau RDA;et � �I' ' YO�:I fit��� �-����� 0 0 STOI' Fires 0 0 SAVE L����� '�� , ' �� J ' ' � � ' ' � � ' � ' � , lI I , I ' I ' RESOLUTION N0. � 4�-1968 A R$$OLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSES5MENT5 Qi'1 PARCEL 600� SOUTH 200' OF LOT 6(Ex. W. 25' ), I�LOLAND GA$Dgi�.g, Wt�BFA3� certain special asaesaments t�ave been levied with respect to certain land and said land has subsequently been subdivided, i�OW, THBREFORE� BFs IT RESOLVED as follows: 'L'hat the assessments levied against the following desc,ribed parcel to-wit: ' Earcel 600, South 200' of Lot 6(Ex. W. 25'), Neloland Gardens, may and shall be apportioned and divided as follows: ' Or,_ i�nal Parcel Fund Original Amount S� 20A' of Lot 6(Ex. Regular S.A. � 286.07 4Y� 25') Meloland Gardens, SWt14AB (Sewer Lateral & 2 services) 1,769.85 SS�►58 (Storm Sewer) 75.2� 1964 Service Connections (Water Lateral & 2 Services) Paid 2�131.12 Duvision_of Farcel Approved Ea 75' of S. 200' of Lot 6, M�loland Garderns S. 200' of I,ot 6(Ex. W. 25') iFx. A�. 75' ) i�9eloland Gardens Fund Orit�inal Amount ._-____ Regular S.A. � 122.60 SW#�48B(Sewer Lateral & Service) 787.55 SSt�58 (Storm Sewer) 32.20 1964 Service Connectiott (water) Paid Regular S.A. � 163.47 SWIt48B (Sewer Lateral & Service) 982.30 SS#58 (Storm Sewer) 43.00 1964 Service Connection (Water) Paid E 2�131.12 A�PTSD BY TNE CITY COUNCIL �' THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS � DAY OF' — ' �`�� � 1968. �.' MAYOR Jack O. Kirkham AT'�EST: CITY CLERK Marvin C. Brunsell 8�'j � RESOLUTIOPd N0. Y �` 1968 A�.ESOLUTION CERTIFYING CHARGES TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR TO BF. LEVIED AGA�NST CERTAIN pROYERTIES FOk COLLECTION WITH THE TAXF;�� PAYABLE I:1 1969 WHEREAS, a nuisance condition has been found to exist on Lots 33 �n(� 34, $lock E, Riverview Heights Addition, WHEREAS, the owner of such property was given not��z tc aha*e such nuisance, and WHEREAS, the owner of such property did not abate such nuisance and t}�e City of Fridley, under authority of Section 145.23 Minnesota State Statute o� 1953 did therefore abate the nuisance at a total cost of $17,50. NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Clerk is hereby a�,thori�ed �nd�dix�ected tq certify to the County Auditor for collection with the taxes pay�ble in 1968, the charges as listed below: Lots 33 and 34, Block #, Riverview Heights Add�tion $17.50 Weed Spraying TOTAL $17.50 �'�1SSEp ANp ADOPT�D BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDL�Y TH�S DAY OF ` , 1968. MAYOR - Jack 0. kirkham ATTEST: C�TX GT,ERK - Marvin C, Brunsell � i ' ' �� �7TENTION 9�? 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' � � � , AF�'OINTMENT FpR CONSENT AND APPROVAL BY THE CITY COUNCIL - JUNE 17, 1968 �,,.�, POSITION SALARY REpLqCES -------,- —_--__ Betty Susan Reinhart Accounting Clerk 5324.00 Amy M. Ebert 5550 - 5th Street N.E. Utilities Billing Fxidley, Minn. 55421 . �� 0 LIST OF CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE TO BE APPROVED BY COUNCIL FOR THE FISCAL PERIOD 4/30/68 - 4/30/69 June 17, 1968 EXCAVATING ' Kadlec Excavating 724 Main St . N. W. Anoka, Minnesota By; Donald Kadlec RENEWAL GAS SERVICES • Fred Vogt & Co. 3260 Gorham Ave. Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Fred Vogt RENEWAL GENERAL CONTRACTOR , Custom Pools, Inc. � " 909 E. Excelsior Blvd. Hopkins, Minnesota By: Alvin J. Troyer NEW D. L . Scherer 6525 2nd St . N. E. . . Fridley, Minnesota By<: D. L. Scherer RENEWAL Thor Construction 7101 N. E. Highway 65 Minneapalis, Minnesota By: Russell Jorgenson NEW HEATING Fred Vogt & Co. 3260 Gorham Ave. � Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Fred Vogt RENEWAL PLASTERING ' Geo. W. Lovgren � 590Q Wisconsin Circle New Hope , Minnesota By: Geo. W. Lovgren RENEWAL � 91 APPROVED BY Bldg. Insp. HTG. INSP. BLDG. INSP. BLDG. INSP. BLDG. INSP. HTG. INSP. � BLDG. INSP. _' � ' R�EWAL I �� � LICENSFS TO $E APpROVED AT THE JtJN$ 17� 1968, COUNCIL MEETING C�G� T� BYs Slqwood Ph�rAaacy Sheldon Mort,enson 520? C�ntrA1 Ave. N.E, F�idlay, Mi.r�nesota �n' a F'iwc'e 0�,�, �b� Fi�tc� �,ve. F��.d�ary', M�.r�ne$ata �R � T�d GoAS�.or 1647. R�.ae Croek Raad IFrida.eT� Miunnesot�t Mt1LT�AL� DWBT�I,T.N(3 �a�rtb P��rxeoa & �laoac� Nelaa� ��, Mai.r� S t. Fa��.dl�*� M�neaota, 3�RYTCS BTATION ai��.i� s �ervi.cs �7� Msarshxll F�,dl.liy'� M�,n�neaot� Tvq �ri, Co�aoco b��� Q�i,tn�ro�.�jr ,A,�e. 1�}�d���� l�ic�n�ee ata �+�1c � a T�ac��o �0'�„ Oai�re�.t� Ara. F�l.d�..�rT� Minneaot�t ��--������e11 �7,0� Dni�r��.ty� A,Pa. F��.d1e�►'� �t�,�,,qeoata �'t�����*Qsrt�e��n 3erT#,ae 6�.9 �+�n�a1 �lira. �'�,dlr�� M�.n.nasot►u �� �' l'��t' 7'l4�� �•, ��.ver �ia,�d �'t'���+pY� 3��rbe$ats �t," �i�+�� Ro+►d (��rrage Q'� �.e ��vv�x Road F��`d1��, Minneeota Raaan Trantt BYs Ted (3onsior BY: Kenrieth �et,�rsoa & Hnbert Nelson BY: Willi�m 3�etin Taa R,y�n Fr+4ncio Humt aary Longerbon� ��'nsst t3ertzu� Mar1o� Ander�an Jpseph Aol�in �32 APPROVED BY: Police Chief Pa1�.cQ Qhi�t APPROV�D BY: B�ii.ld3Ag Inspea'tor APPAOPI�D BY= F�.re Ine�ea#�r APAROV�D 8Y: Fire Irlmpe4tc►x� ��1+�8 ��otor Fiz�e I�e�rat�or �a.�.7.d�ng x�ap�otar �'�.r�r �ep��to� Aui.ld�g �n+rp�atox� �'� I�nuspeot�ot� 8u�.ldi�a6 ��p�eoliox F�#u T�A�a�or �u��� x����� Fii.r* Inape��p� Buildia� Ie�o��a#rct� Fire Inspe�c�to#� Bu�.lding Ins�G�or � 93 __ � ' LT�EN�ES �4� k3� ,��'PR4VED AT Tfi.� JUNE 17� 1968, COUNCIL MEETIN4 (CONT�D) �F�R'�� �TAT�QN BY: APPRQVED RY't ._ , �.,.� �! � �'� 03.� �.o�nart Tra�utt F�,�► �'�?spR�G'r,A� ��+�� ����an A�ve. , �r�.d:�e�y� M'i.nnasot�.. �a�i.�.dix�g �sp���v� ' SPECIAI► UST P�IIT FOR A FIiiEWORKS DISPLAY �EW�L 7.OQ Tta�.r� Dz��va-In Fire Inapecto� R�gt�t�rsty 6!�'. & I-�69G. Ft�ic�l.o�� Mi�nne�ota. I . . �hi� p��'ani� �,� �pr tt�e !�h of �I�7.p Qr if r��.t�ad rn�� Ki11 be om thq� 5�h* �'� �.a �►��.� :t��tlisble �'or ona vf thesA two day�,, � _ _ , _ � - . � _ _ � ' , , ' � � ' 1 1 �-. LJ , LJ , � , � ' I� � � � ' � � � ' � ESTIMATES TO BE APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL - JUNE 17, 1968 P��ch & �r�.c�CSSan, �nc. , Architects 28p1 W�yxa��, Boul�v�,�d I�inneapoli�s 5, Minnesota Ap�'i.l ��sp�ctio� for Fridley Municipal Gara$e Ber��und-,Tohnson, Inc. �S1 S�cond Stxeet Excelsior, Minnesota 55331 Eatimate #6 (Partial) Fridley Municipal Garage Accordin� �o the Contract Ho£fa�n �lectxic Company, Iac. A�iaka, rii.nnesota, 55303 �etimate ��12 (FINAL) Fridley Civic Center for period fro�n pecemb�r 1, 1967 through April 15, 1968 CocnsCoak & Davi�, Incorporated Consu�.ei�g Engineers 1446 Cout�ty Rpaci J Mi.n��apoli.s, Minneaota 55432 E�titn+�t� �2 (FINAL) far the Furnishing of Professional Ertp,ineer�.ng Serviees for �Lanning and general superv�.aian ca�' Storm Sewer Improvement Project No. 87 F, A. �k�aptaaa �QnsCruction Co. and A#�c��. C�r�tracting (A joint Venture) 1Q17 Rhad� Tal�c�d Avenu� No, M1nc�eapoli�, Minnesota SS427 �st�,mat�a �k7 �FI�tAL) for materia�.� on hand th�.o date, fo� 9tvr� Sewer �m�rovemen� Project No. 87, according to Go�ntr��t $ 200.QQ $ 4,749.00 $ 5,333,00 $ 1,249.k4 $ 730,Q0 � �_ ;j •f 0 5 T A f E M E N T �[� PATCM AND ERICKSON, INC. , ARCH�TECTS 28a1 WAYZATA BOUIEVARD MINNEAPOLIS 5, MINNESOTA S .__._.._-__��kr[-------� • 19� Gi.ty ot Fric'iley Mr, N. Qw�eshi �31 v�ivarsity qve. N.r. Fridley, 1►i[nn. Re: FridleY lrixrt�,cipe,l, G�rage Co�m; 67-025 Xo. 2243 0 April Inapection - - - $200.00 � _' - ----- _ _-- �PPLICATION I OR PAY1'��1I:'.�''C' Tc� '�it� of Fridley -- _ �}��� Applicati��n is fo�. ��.�tl•$�• pa>�menl fur._ ��,'�C1�,�y �t,�x"1�.C�.P�� �'i8x8g@ 0 ��Q 0�1 1Q �Q 88Q �� b�Q '� 0 �� �Q � � �4Q0 ' . ue.uription of Pn��eu�� N�G,rk Ilem. ��'cl � � Spec , Condi.tions �.t� Wo�k �►�.�foz�in$ Stee�l �������p�ed Concrete �A'����'�e M�����Y ���ttp�. & Misc. 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' '' � ` �' I?dC � � ,,,r r„�rT'tZ.�C C�G:,1 A:... ,*'n• • � �. x., .__ _ - --- --- _— , �..,..rsn� ;I.. ...:! 5��(�3 --- -- � - - - __ __ ._ . __ __. __ C���;, �.a:.-:. -- - , ,_ �c� �'L�^T'ICAL IP�:;Tai.I.��TXa;r ----- -- ----- - ---- __ __IS ENTITIED TO THE �.�'�K _�FIi•iAI.} n v�, - - -------- -- -- - -- -- A , � E ^ F� .� � �i� i'�l�.i r f: 1 (� A� . i ���'�L.� I.�i 1: .. - '._ '__ _ ! ._ . _ . _ �);� Fz���; �:j��:�r� T�r�T�; x:1Fs,�r� :��zr.�°r l:�YU.r: n'� r;o,h� - - - - - - - : 333.�� —__----- ----- --- - ---- DOLLARS (5___ i - -- -- _._ ._ ---- _ _ - _-- -- _ _.- _ -- ___ THE FR�Sc°='; $iATUS GF THr ::CCGUN? FG; 'HE _ : C ; 'cF;T �5 ,:5 FO!!OWS. :;:;i�fi�:�:.t. Ct7i�dTlt&Cv SUh1 . . . . . . . �__ _ 1��32L'.COT �.Gi:�TIOtJS DEDI;CTIpNS CHANG: CR:iERS APPRO` r^ N FREViOUS +tONiF 5 't• t�.•. •. 'C --- �- —��—T � ------- . � ' 7 �_. �--- -i—; CMqhGE On;;ER No. �, . J , ��7 �} � ! 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S nona __ —�— --- + � '... i _ _ _ c 1 !.( r, � n . . • .r . �::5:, r..:',^.'P:!-•,GE '-w % . . . . . . . . . . �----:tOhE) -_ TUT::L ?O E1� G4:A�":N (TC DATE) . . . - • $---_�izfiE?`�.Sn -- CERTIFi�ATE� F'�EVIOU5LY ISSUE� . . . . . �__�9,336.5C i !-:i5 ��C:TIFiCAi'E . . . . . . . . . . . . $_ 5�333.OQ--- ' jhis is Io terti(y ihar all bills are poid f..�r which prcvious cert�ficqtes for poyment were iuucJ. I , NoF���r �L��c�zrc co., `r��c, �ER � � CON?RAC i OR Ai'.�ZL. 23 <.;�', -- -- D �1 i E . _ . _ i i _ . Thls cen�iicaie ii based on the esGmqtetj amounl o/ work complefed in t=.� period rovered end ony retuinage thown is d�dudsd �herefrom. TWs cen;i�co�e �� no� negctioble, il is poyoblt only �o rhe poyee nomc h���e�n o�:�l its ls:uonce, poymenl and accepfance ore without prejpdice t:. ony r:yhr� of Ihr Uwncr or Confroctor under Iheir controcf. . �� � � : �'-=� `=�— —�''����AkLFi�T�C //�'/) � �����C� '� � „ , � �Y - L �- i �-- _ _ _ . I ' �� � ��'�"��4�����,i�� .. �' ��� P�YM��JT ' ��pz ,- _ � r. '1 .1 - � � . , I R�p,�� �� ARCHI7ECT'S PROJECT NO: COMM N0. 6OJ� �I /�RP�.I�AiIQN: .APRIL S�� �.� PROJECT: ��LEY CZVIC CEh"T�R ;APP�ICAYI('�N t�10: �,2 ADDRESS: 6L:31 iI%iZVEHSiii 11Y�'i IsE�FRIL.Z..-�X�Aii,'`iN � : O w N E R: CITX QF FRIDLEX, At�(J1W CGUNTSC, t�fINN ���R PERIOp C O N T R A C T O R;H�:�'�'I`� �'N ELwCTf�TC COMPll1'dY �, iNC �' , FR4;1M; A�CrEI'•'f�',.R 1. J.96� CONTRACT fOR: F.LFCTR�CAL IN.�iTALUi'TIQN �I 'j�,1, �Z�, �.�� 1�ii�i3 CONTRACT pAT�; ��p�aFR 2� 19� � r�: �i�'X A�' FRIAI,..�'X, At��xn C���'Y, 6431 'Utt2vERS�TX avE NE,FRIFL�'X,MINN owN�R s � ARP���ation Is Made For Payment, As HereinaTter Shown, In Connedion With i he Subject Contrpct TQ7Al COMPL�TED TO DATE (F Below) STORED MAT��fALS PER ATTACHED IIST 'fpTA�. C�MPLETED & STOR�D {,�$$ ,'�. % RETAINAGE j`('�TAL EARNEp LESS RETAINAGE 1�55 PREVIOUS PAYMENTS �IJRR�NT PAYM�NT Dl�� _ -- - 54,bb9.50 _- - -- nons _ — — 5�4,�9.54 - ----- - - AOAO - --- 5�,669.50 --- � 49,336.50 — -----5�33�.00 This is to certify that the work as I�sted hereafter hps been completed in accqrdonte with the contract doeu- menfs, thot all items pre paid for which prgvipys certificates for poyment were issued and payments -' received, and thot the current poyment ii npw ��Q, HOFFMA'v EL�1�tltd GQ.: �;C•�9NTR!A�TRR Per. -----_ - - -- OATF_ ��'"� I��M pESCRIPTION OF WORK j CONTRACT � PREVIOUS I TH15 NB. � AMOUNT APPIICATIONS � APPLICATION A� B � � � E �, _ _ �� a �r�2__ _��oo.� ��.o��--- � �S�x�u��_ ��ru��__----;---�5�.�.e 65�I.s.oQ_� -- � 3 i �►rrr.FT Frx�.&_.�flY�s_---�� — �5n.�-;-- 45�.00_-r ,� -I�ZiiF. 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Soddin�Y c � �1Z.00 � C ER,CiQ To��l L���ucC�.rrax� i�inal Can��e�c�G Cc���. �es�: Bst. #1 S13,��,6.46 Egt. #2 3,741.4i ��• �3 2,462.82 �st. #4 8n2i�.35 Est. �S 13,89k.3i Est. �6 4,199.27 TpCa1 Pa;Ld to Date $46 49? 74 S ;�:"0�5 i f,v . 1� �:;'I�. i� �J�;. TU 2��.00 �a9 . �L $0. r,2 .�2Oi �" �26.60 � S�,°A5.�5 .:vne E, Ti�68 SSZ, �J48.09 _„��305.3a e S�1f�42.74 ' " 4G.�i92.74 A�lOUNT N(�ti DiJE. . . . . . . . . . . m . o . . . . . . . . . . . . ..� 750. �(3 We �ave viewed the work uc�dex ccrntra�t fo:: �TOI�M S�WE�t IMI'�ppE�NT PR0.Ti;C'� :�A. S� a�d fiad Chat the ��me i.s substaatially somple�e in SCGOY�8i162 with tue co��ra�� d�c►ctmsenls. We r�c+�r:�ead that the fina'. gayao�nt b� mede upo� sec�ptsnce by y�ur �oaox�ble BQdy sud >nat the one yeag cc�aC�a�tnral mainte�aance bo�� cv�ttca on the date 1i.eted abovE. �e�pactfuliy sub�,i�eed, �aM�Z�(?CIC � DA9I3, II3C. Ay_ �� �°. Coms�oe�, �', E. -...'" EV�/�otg cct P, A. Chep�t �nat. Co. `� A�sa��s. :�cant$. �t�� CITY 0� FRIDLEY pETITION GOVER SHEE� j���� ��G��y�c� June 14, 1968 1��' pe��,��.an Na, 13-J.9E8 Qj����� penial of Rezoning Request #ZOA 68-09 - I,otS �. d�d 2� �].o�k ��# ,, Gundsrson Terrace - To Rezone R-1.District to a'�y a�hex� �Qne tha� �t--1. ���i��Q� �k��c�C�d By �aC� $a��+��s�� �i$�ir�g . ���"��'�'�d ��o Gi�Y Caun�i.l . , , I�i�po�it��ar� 0 s , ' lt)�� ' W� TH� UND��SIGNED PROPERTY OW[IERS OF aliv�LE FAMII..�Y t�����;LLii`�S AND ���I,���TT� �?k' TFiE AREA� zN, ARUUIvTI), AND ADJA�ENT TU TATa 1 ANT.? 2�, ����' �� '������Q�`I '�'�R�C:�, H�R�;BY ��TITION THE PL�NDTING GOMMIS�ION , � d��° �'�i� C,',�'�"� ��+ �����,��' T� D�I�T'Y �HF� Rk.4UES� (ZOA # 68�09) TO 1�ZON� ��� �T'� ���'1'R���' '1�Q A�7Y OTHER 2UNk, THAN R..1, T�T T1iE UNL?�RSIGN�:D ������'�' '�'� M��,TO�i,�TX OF TH�, SING�E FAMI�+Y DWE�Li1�IG Pi20P,�FtT�' QWN�R� ' ��♦ ��I1N� +AN� ADJ�CEN�' TO LpT5 1 AND 2, BI,OCK 3, GUI3DERSO�i TERRA��;! 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('�+t�i� � 6�°"��� �i ;E���?��'i � � ���' �'�� UN�A�i��Q��� �'�� �,��, �s�����c � '� �r�� ��,"�i�� ��t� �x,�iv �-� , �A����� �� ������� �� ��� ������ � ��� �a������� �������� �vt��� ��1, ��t�� ,�1� ��,����r�°� �o ��,� 7, �.z�� � � ���� � R �u������ '��R�C�� ' �mp .� � ,� ��°� v���',���,���� sz����� c��� c���,�.�r�°�ca� °�.a s�cx ��a���t� �A����� i�� �������°��:�� ������ ��� �z�T���� �;���s����o� °� ���� �c��� �Aca���r�� ' r� � � � � 1 , � � � ' � � � �� � , J � � � ' � i I ' �� �rr G��� ,_." . . � �s _.►J-„� / � d. �' � C�_ ,,_ /, �__. ,i ". � pi°� � .... . . . . :: . .. .- .. :.. ... . ... .... , . , ,. � .. : . -��. :,. s� ;. TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION Residential Reside.ntial Garages Alteratio.ns & Additions Multiple Dwellir.gs Commercial I.ndustrial Municipal Churches & School: Hospitals Si� s Moving Misc. OTHEFtS Heating Plumbing Electrical NUMBER O.F PERMITS ISSUEI; MAY 1968 �7 16 �6 0 2 4 0 0 0 6 0 1 62 �4 36 � 107 �,��� � �67 21 �7 24 0 1 0 1 1 0 3 0 0 68 23 23 4� g7 THIS YEAR TO DATE 7� 3� 47 1 5 4 1 0 0 11 0 ? �77 122 1og � 98 42 9 FSTIMAT� VALUATIONS OF BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED Residen+,ial $ 370,500 $ 42?,300 $1,588,800 Residential Gaz•ages 27,990 25,200 52,775 Alterations & Additio.ns 22,184 23,253 120,359 Multiple Dwellings 0 0 300,Q00 Comme.rcial 20�,710 1,000,000 333,860 I.ndustrial 1,035,000 0 1,508,700 Mu.nicipal 0 3,500 94,000 Churches & Schools 0 12�,000 0 Hospitals � � � s��s 6,260 �,400 9,370 Movi.n� � � � Misc. 7,000 C 7,000 �1,678,h44 �i,6o3,653 �4,0�4,864 LAST YEAR TO DATE 58 25 50 1 2 0 2 2 0 �5 1 0 1;6 86 9� � 52 329 ����58,575 37,9`;3 2os, 59�> 10,000 �,004,000 0 4e���� 503,000 0 12,6G0 2,000 0 �2,947,?�4 �.,.,�� -� t ! , � TYPE BLACK'I'OPPING EXCAVATING GAS GENERAL HEATIPIG HOUSE MOViNG NIASONRY OIL HF.AiING PLASTII�INCs RoorzN� SIGNS WELL DRILLING PEftMIT NUMBIItS #970� - #9769 #7�43 — #7189 #4�48 — #4�7� #4577 — #4�12 N?IMBER OF LICENSES CURRENTLY IN EFFFCT AN� LICENSE FEES COLLECTE-D m0 DATF TNMBER � 5 16 3� 68 37 2 �7 6 5 1 10 1 �99 PERMTT FEES TYPE BUILDTNG ELECTRICAL HEA�I'ING PLUM�ING S IGrdS MAY 1968 �2, � �5 1,782 5h4 �a��5 219 �5,825 MAy �9�7 �4,598 607 354 580 45 �6,184 FEES COLLECTID � 75 240 465 1,700 555 30 ?55 90 75 15 250 15 �3�765 THIS YEAR TO DATE ��4,277 4,725 11,000 2,570 264 �32,e36 LAST YEAFt TO DATE � h,4�o 31�a� , ,� 2,270 1, 671 i�J ��3,971 , , B-79 (REV. 11-3-64) . (St4ndard Form of the Internotional Association of Chiefs of Police) � , (Copies availabie af Federal Bureau of Investigation, Washington, D. C. 20535) . CONSOLIDATED MONTHLY REPORT - POLICE DEPARTMENT , L CStY.°_f' -- ��C�ZA9 �1onth of �� • 19 v� TABLE 1.--D15TRIBUTION OF P ERSONNEL" � Average Daily Percent Daily Average Daily � Numerical Streflgth ' Ab'sence • Absence Temporor�/ Details Average Effective $trength .,. . F.nd o1 '�amemonth " ' :�memor.th Samemonth � ° �amemont}� " � � Sa— m� e month • - this mont}; l�.�st yanr Thismonlh last yrar 'Phismonth last year This mont -last year T};ismonth Laslmonih last year � - - _ 14.56 5.08 � 15.34 22 22 7. b.b. 6. bb _. .__ Toti�l personnel. — . , . Ciii��f's offico . _ _� � F�iecords bureau . � � Unlfarm�d forr.c� . �� 20 Uetoctiv� bu[rer7u � � ' Trafflc bur�au . , 8 5 � r� First relief . . . . — Second rellef . . � � i'hlyd relief . . . � o � TAB�E 2.--CHANGES IN PERSONNEL TABLE 3.--DAILY AVERAGE PATROL STRENGTH 22 Same month . 1. _ Present. for duty end of last month . . . ... . . �.. . . . � � � � � - � � � - •�� - � ��� - ']'his month last year � 2. Rec.ruited during month . . . . . �. . . . . �. . . . . . :� . . �. .. . . �" .... . .. . " � . . 3. Reinstated durinq month . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . � � � 1. Total number of patrolmen�.��. . . . . . . � � Total lo nccovnY for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Z� � 2. Less pennanent asslqnments�(public � . - �-� offices, cletical, chauffeurs,-etc.)... � 4. Sepcirations from the service: - -���� . 3. Less details to special squads ot bu- � � � � � � � reaus (traffic, vice, park,'etc.) . . . . . � (a) Voluntary reslqnation . . . . . . ` `. � ' �� � . � � - . . . . . . ...... . .. ... . . . _ 4. Averaqe daily absences of patrolmen (b) Retirement on pensirn ..... asslgned to patrol duty owinq to: . - (a) Vacation, suspension, test 7��2 6� 54 (c) Aesiqned wi'th charges pendinq days, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (d) Dropped during probatlm . . . . �'3z �1,2 (b) Sick and !n)ured . . . . . . . . . . (e) DSsmissed for cause . . . . . . . � . - � (f ) K.illed in �line of duty . . . . . . (c) Temporary detalls . . . . . . . . . . i9� Deceased . . . , . , . . . . . . L • t L �% � �+�i v ��v . Total separations . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . Total average daily absences . � 14.56 15.34 5. Present for duty at end of month . . . . . . . . . . . _ 22 5. Avallable for patrol duty . . . . . . . . . . f TABLE 4-�- CRIME [NafX AND POLICE ACTIVITY TREND OFFENSES KNOWN TO THE POLICE CHANGE • CURRENT YEAR VS. LAST YEAR CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES vs. SAME MONTH �• - �;. SAME PER10D -' (PART 1 CLASSES) REPORTED OR ACTUAL pCTUAL THIS LAST YEAR LAST YEAR KNOWN UNfOUNDED OFFENSES YEAR TO DATE ' THISMONTH TFlISMONTH NUMBER: PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT la. MURDER AND NONNEGUGENT MANSLAUGHTER 2. FORCIBLE RAPE TOTAL 1 a. t2AP BY FORCE ' ` `� 1 � b. ASSAULT TO RAPE • ATTEMPTS r 3. ROBBERY TOTAL " 2 o. ARMED - ANY WEAPON b. STRONG-ARM - NO WEAPON � 4. AGGRAVATED ASSAULT TOTAL a. GUN b. KNIFE OR CUTTING INSTRUMENT e. OTMER DANGEROUSWEAPON d. HANDS, FIST, ETC. - AGGRAVATED 5. BURGLARY TOTAL 9 9d 57 a. FORCIBLE ENTRY � • O Sl b. UNLAWFUL ENTRY - NO FORCE 1 � I. S e. ATTEMPTED FORCIBLE ENTRY ' �. 6. LARCENY - THEFT (except outo theft) ,z5 1 z4 1�5 ' a. S50 AND OVER IN VALUE 7. AUTO THEFT �-3 2 �-! �+ CRIME INDEX TOTAL 16. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE 4e. OTHER ASSAULTS - NOT AGGRAVATED 7 1 33 66. LARCENY, UNDER S50 IN VALUE 2 ' 21 PART I TOTAL �-OE? % 99 �. ' TOTAL PARTIIINCIDENTS ............. 13................................. . ' . ' ...... TOTAI MISCELLANEOUi NONCRIMINAL CALLS 3.�1.. . . . . : .' . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ],$06: . , TOTAL CALLS FOR POLICE SERVICE . . . . . . . . 2�12 �93 .......................................... . • 1r.� . " ,, _ �. . AUTOMOBILESRECOVERED ` . (A) NUMBERSTOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED IOCALLY ......... .................................. J . ... (B) NUMBER STOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED BY OTHER JURISDICTIONS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... . . . . . . .. . . .�. . 2 (C) TOTAL LOCALLYSTOLEN AUTOSRECOVERED ................:........................ .......... 7 ... :. ;- 6 (D) ltUMBER'STOLEN OUT QFJURISDICTION,RECOVERED LOCALLY ......................................... n .` f . � . • .'. ? . • S � . � . . � . . ' .. . . . . . . . . .. . .. - � . j�-� . ' ' OFFENSE 88ERY iRGLARY RCENY ` ' ' TO THEFT._ �TAL ' TABLE 5-- VALUE OF PROPER�Y STOLEN AND RECOVERED VALUE OF PROPERTY VALUE OF PROPERTY TOTAL VALUE OF �A�UE OF PROPERTY VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN LOCALLY STOLEN LOCALLY LOCALLYSTOLEN STOLEN OTHER STOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED ANDRECOVERED BY pROPERTY RECOVERED �URISDICTIONS LOCALLY OTHERJURISDICTION RECOVERED LOCALLY �6115. Sb _,14��r. 34 iw.� � . i-► • 500Q 00 5000,00 18,490.b5 6704.97 6704.9? TABLE 6-- OFFENSES CLEAR�D . BY �RRitEST year to date (include exceptional ciearances) 0. . 4550.00 '.> " � NUMBER OF OFFENSES'� PERCENT OF OFFENSES CLEARED BY ARREST CLEARED BY ARREST � CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES TOTAL CLEARED BY ARREST OF TOTAL CLEARED BY ARREST Of (PART I CLASSES) � PERSONS UNDER 18 PERSONS UNDER 18 '� THIS LAST THIS LAST THIS LAST THIS LAST YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR: YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR CRIMINAL HOMICIDE . a. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER Ib. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE , FORCIBLE RAPE TOTAL � a. RAPE BY FORCE 6. ASSAULT TO RAPE - ATTEMPTS ROBBERY TOTAL 1 I u. ARMED • ANY WEAPUN 1 � b. STRONG-ARM - NO WEAPON . ASSAULT TOTA� 32 g 9 �' a. GUN 6. KNIFE OR CUTTING INSTRUMENT 1 r r c. OTHER DANGEROUSWEAPON 1 1 i d. HANDS FISTS, FEET, ETC. • AGGRAVATED � e. OTH£R ASSAULTS • NOT AGGRAVATED 3�c. 6 9 3 5. BURGLARY TOTAL 5 3 1 1 a. FO{2CIBLE ENTRY 2 1 1 b. UNLAWFUL ENTRY • NO FORCE y c. ATTEMPTED FORCIBLE ENTRY I. •� LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEP7 AU70 THEFTI 16 9 3 '� a. $50 AND OVER IN YALUE b. UNDER S50 IN VAIUE �O� `'�' w 20 - AUTO THEFT r 2 '` 7'S ,' 1'� GRAND TOTAL ' 15�J 107 � T�r �%+�. , � TABLE 7-- PERSONS ARRESTED, CHl�RGED AND � aISPOSED OF DURING MONTH COURT DISPOSITIONS THIS MONTH ARRESTS PERSONS FORMALLY ADULTSGUILTY (INCLUDE RELEASED NO FORMAL CHARGE) ��HARGED ACQUITTED REFERRED TO UNIFORM CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES ' THis OR 1uvEN►�E � � MONTN OF OF OTHERWISE COURT - • TOTAL OFFENSE . LESSER DISMISSED JURISDICTION � � JUVENILES ADULTS TOTAL CHARGED OFFENSE l. CRIMINAL HOM�CIDE: , a. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER b. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE Z FORCIBLE RAPE 3. ROBBERY 4. AGGRAVATED ASSAULT 5. BURGLARY • BREAKING OR ENTERING 6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT AUTO THEFT) 2 7. AUTO THEFT L L 'z 8. OTHER ASSAULTS (RETURN A- 4e) 1 v /� � TOTAL - PART I CLASSES O z' S�+ �.1 20 THIS YEAR TO DATE �.12 54 1 12 0 4 3� LAST YEAR TO DATE 61 �-g 7 �7 PERCENT CHANGE 9. ARSON 10. FORGERY AND COUNTERFEIT�NG 11. FRAUD 12. EMBEZZLEMENT 13. STOLEN PROPERTY; 6UYING, RECEIVING, . POSSESSING 14. VANDALISM 15. WEAPONS; CARRYING, POSSESSING, ETC. 16. PROSTITUTION AND COMMERCIALIZED VICE 17. SEX OFFENSES (EXCEPT 2 AND 16) 18. NARCOTIC DRUG LAWS 19. GAMBLING 2Q. OFFENSES AGAINST THE FAMILY AND CHIi.DREN � 7 7 4 3 21. ORIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE K 1 22. LIQUOR LAWS � 3'0 ,"J ( 1 1 23. DRUNKENNESS 1� 'Z 24. DISORDERIY CONDUCT � 1 25. VAGRANCY 1 � 26. ALL OTHER OFFENSES (EXCEPT TRAFFIC) 2 ' 2 ?. 25 3z 25 18 3 4 z TOTAL - PART II CLASSES � ry , TH4S YEAR TO DATE �O I g '7 1 6 p 2? LAST YEAR TO DATE PERCENT CHANGE TRAFFIC ARRESTS THIS MONTH PHYSICAL CUSTODY ARRESTS WARRANTSSERVED CITATIONS ISSUED TOTAL TRAFFIC ARRESTS AND CITATIONS �����7� � �:i f— � 8•79a (Flev. 10'21-65) CONSOLIDATED MONTHLY REPORT r TRAFFIC SUMMARY ! Police Department � - City of FY'�dlAp Month of M�� ' �, is 6g � TABLE 1. ACCIDENT SUMMARY ` T is Manth ` Year to Date This Year Last Year o�o Change This Year Last Yeaz o�o Change � A���aent Tocai 36 23 +5b 212 231 —9 Farat 0 0 1 1 � PersonalInjury 19 10 -F�90 gb 9�- '6 Property Damage - ],b Z3 +23 123 134 —9 ' Pedestrian l. � ♦ 2 5 �� , � TABLE 2. ENFORCEMENT SUMMARY This Mont� Year to Date � This Year Last Yeaz o% Change This Yeaz Last Year o�o Change Traffic Total %g %7- �'9 391 3%6 �'3 Hazardous Violations 5�. 37 +45 235 193 +21 � 19 29 -35 117 liz +4 Other Violations , Parking 2 , 2 24 63 —62 nwt 3 3 15 8 +8? . ' Accident Arrests and Citations - r • . ' � ' TABLE 3. COMPARATIVE SUMf�AARY OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS This Month Year to Date This Year Last Year o/o Change This Yeaz Last Year % Change , _ Total Accidents 36 23 +56 212 %�37. —9 _ _ .. I . Fatal Accidenta 0 � 1 1 • , Peraons Killed Q - '� . : Q- � Injury Accidents �.9 ZO +9� ' �b c 91 "6 _ ,, .. � � Persons Injured 3� �.9 +89 '13g 167 -1g Pedeatrians Killed , Pedeatrians In)ured 1 � ♦ 2 6 �? Hit and Run Accidents 5 5 � 3z ♦1� ' ,, Cleared by Arrest ' 2 � . :. Cleared - No Arrest _ ,� (� —67 . , zr� 'n •'f2g '° Total Cleared 2 6 —67 27 � 2 + , _ _ _ _ __ _ ___ , -- TABLE 4. COMPARATIVE SUMMARY ACCIDENTS AND ENFORCEMENT (By Hour of Day and Day of Week) Monday Tuesday. Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Citation Citation Citation Citation Citation Citation Citation Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Time dent Anest dent Arrest dent Arrest dent Arrest dent Arrest dent Arrest dent Arrest 12 M 1 1:00 1 �' �' 2:00 , 3:00 4:00 5:00 6:00 7:00 1 �- . 8:00 1' 9:00 1 1' 10:00 1 11:00 • 12 N 1:00 2 1 2:00 1 3:00 1 1 4:00 1 2 ' 5:00 -- 1 - I . 1 6:00 Z 2 7:00 1 �. 1 � 2 �. - � . ,' r • 5:�� 9:00 1 1 10:00 _ _ ' 1 11:00 �' ('iote: °Citation and Arrest" column ahould include a�� traffic citations and arrests made ducing each hour period except parking � citations. . r. . . .. ., .. . � . � � � . . . . . .. . _ . _ .. . . �......- .. � ,. � � ' ' �_J ' I ' __ TABLE 5. COMPARATIVE SUMMARY OF ENFORCEMENT (By Violation) Thi s Month Year to Date This Year � Last Year This Year Last Yeaz o o Change Hazardous v�o�at�ons Totai _ 57 37 250 . 198 +26 D«� 3 3 15 8 +�7 Speeding 19 1$ i2o. i2o _ : . Reckless Driving 1 2 �' + 15 10 +50 Cazeless Driving 3 3 - Traffic Signal 3 3 � lg +33 Stop Sign � 1 17 14 ��+21 Other Regulatory Sign 3 �i 1'O ��% Improper Passing 'Z �' + _ .. 1 _ Improper Turning � 3 ` + Kight of Way - Vehicle �! 3 ♦� Right of Way - Pedestrian - Followiqg Too Closely No or Improper Signal 1 1 � Improper Start from Parked Position Improper Backing - - -- _. .. _ Improper Lane Usage 2 1 �-3 7 +�5 Failure to Dride - Right �' ♦ nlegal & �' � _ ' 25 ` � � . - - + Defective Equipment � Other Hazazdous Violation 3 • 3 3 � . Other Violations Total . . 1'9 '29 1'�"7 �'�'2 . ` +4 2 2 � 24 63 —b2 , Parking Violation Total ' ' _ __ _ : . _ �_.__ . ' � , �' _ �i`v'�:�`Z ���;x1iC�'A`i , T !:��,�:�� z8 � '. la:-�a.��# �35 `'"'�i ��`� . �.36 � L.�.�.t �` 37 , U�.� �;� 38 . .' + rp,� �� p r�yTTs^n-- �X� ��.�iJ:a:6, :E.�t«.�..,�bl..t.ix. ' y1�,7Y, ' �s��;� .....�"____._ � � � ia� �.i'i'i1 � SJV:� � , ' � U� flTlt 8t Q � Warning Tags ' � 1 ' ' ' ' ' . A����� G�,ti 1240 _��.- 108.2 - � ------- 1853 �_ 174.4 � __330� ..._____�.-�--361'9 . 6758 ��� 740,7^ 6157 � 690.9 �'�� ��::1'��] z���� 11.4 10.6 9.1 � 9.1 8.9 t�i'':�4.ff � G�' 113 0 r� e May 1968 '27�;u�: �. ��-�z�a 26,_43 � 65.25 101.79 194.79�� 179.92 C��i -� - - ---- � .021 ' 035 .�'._ .; • ��' � .029 ► .029 � F tir : � ., PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING JUAIE 13, 1968 ,� PAGE 1 The meeting was called to order by Chairman Hughes at 7:38 P.M. ROLL CALL• �—. • Members Present: Myhra, Jensen, Hughes, Ericksvn, Ylinen Others Present: City Engineer Nasim Qureshi ORDER OF AGENDA• Chairman Hughes suggested delaying consideration of the Minutes because af the time schedule for the public hearings until later on in the evening. 1. P_UBLIC HEARING: REZONING REQUEST, ZOA ��68-09, LARRY FERGUSON: I,ots 1 and 2, Block 3, Gunderson Terrace. Rezone from R-1 to R-3. .� The public hearing notice was read by Chairman Hughes. Mr. Ferguson was not present. . Mr. Da1e Hagen, 7478 Hayes Street: We have a petition which we would like read into the minutes of this meeting. This will sum up our wishes. � The heading of the petition dated June 12, 1968 is as follows: We QC• the undersigned property�owners of single family dwellings and residents of ' the area in, around, and adjacent to Lots 1 and 2 Block 3 Gunderson Terrace hereby petition the Planning Conunission of the City of Fridley to deny the �• • request (ZOA ��68-09) to rezone the R-1 distxict to any other zone than R-1. That the undersigned represent the majority.of the single family dwelling property owners in, around and adjacent to Lots 1 and 2, Block 3, Gunderson Texxace, and hereby voluntarily signify our objection to such rezoning requests and respectfully request the Planning Conunission to deny such requests. There were thirty-one signatures.. . MOTION by riyhra, seconded by Ylinen, that the Planning Commission accept the petition requesting denial of the rezoning request, ZOA ��`68-09, dated June 12,, 1968. Upon a voice vote,.all voting aye, the motion carried. Virginia Conrad, 7440 Bacon Drive: Mrs. Conrad stated they did not care __... -- to.have an influx of apartments. As far-as D: W. Onan needi-ng .resictenc�s;� . there are still plenty of R-1 Districts. She did not think that apartment buildings built that close to private residences would be beneficial. � Mike Svitak, 1381 75th Avenue: He stated he had not had the opportunity to sign the petition presented to the Planning CouQnission this evening.and asked permission to do so. He opposed the rezoning. � . Henry G. Hamersma, 1405 Onondaga Street: When he built his house about a year ago, there Were no apartments, If there had been, he would not have built. . � , r, � �*. Planning Commission Meeting - June I3, 19G8 Page 2 �+ MOTION by Erickson, seconded by M}�hra, that the Planning Commission close " the Public Hearing of the rezoning request, ZOA ��68-09, Larry Ferguson, of Lots 1 and 2, Block 3, Gunderson Terrace to rezone from R-1 to R-3. Upon a � voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. � c� �.: �_ � Mr. Erickson commented thaty obviously, this is pretty much of a single_ -- �� � family area, and,__at_this particular time, he saw no reason to extend this �`;���� r f� _.type of zonin� East of Central Avenue , . . i ._ _ _. .. MOTION by Erickson, secanded by Myhra, that the Planning Commissior o�anend to the Council denial of the rezonin� request, ZOA ��68-09 Laz guson of Lots 1 and 2, Block 3, Gunderson Terrace to rezone from R-1 , Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. The Chaixtnan said he agreed with Mr. Erickson's reasoning. The present use of the area is not an argument in favor of additional multiples in that area at all. He informed the audience that the recommendation of th:e Planning Commission is not binding, but the decision rests with the City Council. This recommendation will be forwarded to Council for their meeting on June 17, 1968. CQNSIDERATION OF MINUTES: ' APPROVE PLANNING COMMISSION MINiJTES: MAY 9, 1968: . MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Jensen, that the Planning Conunission minutes of May 9, 1968 be approved. Upon a voice_vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. ACCEPT PLANiVING COMMISSION MINUTES; MAY 23, 1968: MOTION by. Jensen, seconded by Myhra, that the Planning Con¢nission minutes of May 23, 1968 be accepted. Upon a voice vote, all voting ape, the motion carried unanimously. : RECE�VE PARK,S & RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES: MAY 13, 1968: �MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Ylinen, that the Planning Couu�nission receive the Parks & Recreation Commission minutes of May 13, 1968. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. � RECEIVE PARKS & RECREATION COM�iiISSION MINUTES: MAY 27. 1968: MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Ylinen, that the Planning Commission receive the Parks & Recreation Commission minutes of May 27, 196$. Upoir a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. � RECEIVE PAP.KS & RECREATION CONfi�1ISSI0N MINUTES.: JUNE 3L 1968: MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Ylinen, that the Planning Commission receive the Parks & Recreation Coimnission minutes of June 3, 1968. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. � RECEIVE BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL MINUTES: MAY 15. 1968: ' MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Jensen, that the Planning Commission � receive tl�e Building Standards-Design Control minutes of May 15, 1968. Upon � a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. � � •.. , � Plannin� Commission Meeting - June 13, 1968 Page 3 • RECEIVE BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL rIINUTES_: MAY 27, 1968: MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Jensen, that the Planning Con¢nission receive the Building Standards-Design Control minutes of May 27, 1968. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVE BOARD OF APPEALS MINUTES: MAY 22,_1968: MOTION by Ylinen, seconded by Myhra, that the Planning Conunission receive the Boaxd of Appeals minutes of May 22, 1968. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVE PLATS & SUBDIVISIONS-STREETS & UTILITIES SUBCO�fITTEE MINUTES: JUNE 11 1968. MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Erickson, that the Planning Commission receive the Plats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities Subcommittee minutes of June 11, 1968. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unani- mously: 2. PUBLIC HEARING: PROPOSED PRELIrffNARY .PLAT P.S. ��68-03 SOUTHHAMPTON 2ND ADDITION, JULIAN JOHNSON: Outlot ��2, Worrel.Addition. Mr. Johnson was not present, probably based on the action of the Plats and Subdivisions-Streets and Utilities Subcommittee. �� Mr. Jensen said there were some unresolved questions relative to the plat. The lots were not'in question but a street plan should be resolved. The Plats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities Subcommittee would discuss this problem at their meeting on June 20, 19G8. MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Myhra, that the P3.anning Commission con- tinue the proposed preliminary plat, P.S. ��68-03, Southhampton 2nd Addition, Julian Johnson of Outlot ��2, Worrel Addition until the meeting of June 27, 1968. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 3. LOT SPLIT REQUEST• L S �68-09, ROBERT D. DEGARDNER: Lots 22 through 25, B.lock 7, Spring Brook Park Addition. Mr. Erickson explained that he had_talked to the petitioner and he has - not resolved the matter o£ Lot 26. ... MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Yli.nen�, that the' Planning Commission _� • -' continue the item of the Lot Split request (L.S. �68-09) Robert D. DeGardner of Lots 22 through 25, Block 7, Spring Brook Park Addition until�the June 27, 1968 meeting. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimous 4. LOT SPLIT REQUEST• L S �68-11, LEROY B. SMITH: Lot 2, Block 1, Spring Valley Addition. � � . Mr. Jensen, Chairman of the Plats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities Sub- committee, stated.the Subconanittee had recommended approval. .The request involves a division of 137 feet from the South of Lot 2, Block 1, Spring Valley Addition. The Subcommittee, he said, made its'recommendation subject , t � �•'. Planning Commission Meeting June 13, 1968 Page 4 +' " . , to providing.a 25 fooC right of way for street purposes on the North of Lot 2 � and a 5 foot drainage and utility on both sides of the divisiori line and requested that the petitioner provide legal document for the consideration of the Planning Commission. Because Mr. Smith was not present, rir. Jensen felt there had not been enough time for him to pxepare the above information. MOTION by Myhra, sec�nded by Exickson, that the Planning Commission con- tinue until the meeting of June 27, 1968 the lot split request (L.S. ��68-11) Leroy B. Smith of Lot 2, Block 1, Spring Va11ey Addition. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. � � 5. CARTER-DAY COMPANY: Approve Registered Land Survey, RLS ��68-03: 6. TEie Chairman said the purpose of the registered land survey for Carter- Da.y Company is to simplify the legal descrigtion of the tract. The City Engineer told the Co�anission this property is owned by Carter- Day. There might be an easement on the South side for the high power trans- mission lines of Northern States Power Co. �. MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Ylinen, that the Planning Commission a rove the Registered Land Survey (RLS ��68-03) of Carter-Day Company. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimous y. VACATION REQUEST• SAV ��68-03, HENRY.G. SAFFERT: Lots 22A and 22B, Block 1, Lyndale Builders 4th Addition for garage. Mr. and Mrs. Saffext were present. Mr. Saffert had consulted with the City Attorney who said he would get the information needed for the Planning Commission. Mr. Saffert had received letters from Northern States Power Co. and Northwestern Bell Telephone Co. saying they had no objections to. his re- quest. � � � The City Engineex said he had had a preliminary discuss�ion with the City Attoxney. He said if the Planning Cotrmiission wished to recommend approval of . the vacation, by the time it would go to Council he would have the correct legal procedure. - � There was a discussion regarding whether or not the easement was filed. on the plat. If it were, the City would have to release it. Then the matter of the letters from the Utility companies, whether or not they would be 100% effective in case of legal matters, was discussed. MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Myhra, that the Planning Commission recom- mend approval to the Council of the vaeation request (SAV ��68-03) Henry G._ Saffert, of the Easterly two feet of the Southerly fifteen feet of the five foot by 20 foot anchor easement located at the North�aest corner of Lot 22A, Block 1, Lyndale Builders 4th Addition. Upon a vvice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. � . 7. PUBLIC HEARING: PROPOSED PRELIriINARY �PLAT P.S. �68-04 BARTH ADDITION, MERWIN BARTH: Lots 16 and 17, Block 2, Spring Lake Park Lakeside. � � � Q� Mr. Barth was present. 4 s � � ...-, n Plannin� Commission Meeting - June 13, 1968 Yage 5 8. 0 9. The Chairman read the public hearing notice. A proposed street pattern, inc�uding the dedication by Ando Terrace (South and East of the lot split) �aas discussed.' The City Engineer suggested that East/West easement be dedicated for Northern States Pocaer and Northzaester�= Bell Telephone Co. utilities if the plat is developed before the area is and that a North/South dedication be provided for street. � MOTION by Ylinen, seconded by Erickson, that the Planning Commission close the public hearing of the proposed preliminary plat (P.S. �68-04) Barth Addition by Merwin Barth of Lots 16 and 17, Block 2, Spring Lake Park Lakeside. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Erickson, seconded by 3ensen, that the with the recotmnendation of the Subcommittee and recom Commission conc�� �val of the pro, posed preliminary plat (P.S. ��68-04) Barth Addition Merwin BarCh ot Lots tb and 17, Block 2, Spring Lake Park Lakeside. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye; the motion carried unanimously. . LOT S°7..IT REQUEST• L S ��68-12, CENTRAL SERVICE CO., KEITH G. HOLVENSTOT, AGENT: Lot 15, Block 4, Bennett Palmer Addition. Mr. Glenn Evans represented Mr. Holvenstot and explained that the request was to split the South 24 feet of Lot 15. � It was agreed the description of the lot split was satisfactory. MOTION�by Myhra, seconded by Ylinen, that tfie Planning Co�nission concur_ with the action of the Subcommittee and recommend to the Council approval of - - -- - „ � .. . ,. . . .. . , ., - - - - ^ - -- ---- ,r _ a .n., n v„ � _ r--- - - ---- - - . REVIEW CHANGE IN PLANNED DEVELOPMENT (ZOA ��66-16) HAROLD SCHROEDER BY CAMCO, INC.:. James.Solverson. � � � Mr. Howard J. Dumphy, James Solverson, Peter J. Campion and Mervyn . Eliason were present to discuss�the requested� change. Mr. Solvexson and the Conanission went over the list of items prepared by the Engineering Assistant. . . A. I.ots 32 through 35, Block 10, Spring Brook Addition originally were not owned-by_Mr. Dumphy but were approved-in the original plan. �How�ver_k� they have now been purchased. . , B. The total square footage of apartment area is 266,500+. 2. Christian, Schxoeder and Dumphy. 3. We have shown contour at two foot intervals. Plateau and then considerab:: drop to creek. They are building the apartment on plateau area with the lower axea for the �`ecreation purposes. � 4. Gross floor area 98,700 + square'feet. 5. Total�building area divided by three. �,� � . ���' � Ylannin� Co�nission Meeting - June 13, 1968 Pa�e 6__ + . . . . 6. 163 parking stalls -�1.5 per apartment. 7. Doesn't apply. 8. Propose to have two exits on Ruth Street 55 feet from corner and a 22 foot� wide entrance. 9. There is a walk along the River Road, and�will put in a walk to pedestriar I bridge to lower level park. 10. Indicate the extension of Liberty storm sewer to creek -- applicant said they would install �he storm sewer. 11. All area will be landscaped. The recreational area will be left as natuxal as possible. 12. Ground area will be sodded, parking lots blacktopped, sidewalks concrete. Thexe will be plan�s along the north side of the property. : . � 13. Construction will be 22 to 3 story buildings, wood frame with brick, stucco base, brick veneer, balconies for all apartments, sliding doors, lower apartments with wa�kouts to outdoor patio area, court or pool area will be depressed four feet. � Mr. Myhra asked why the change made from the original structure as he felt the new decision was a step down arrangement. Mr. Solverson explained that the units w.ere 21'x30' with the narrow end to the outside and showed why the new arrangement was more practical. At this point the question of signs and the commercial area was discussed to ' some extent. The question was whether or not the commercial would be the same design. Mr. Dumphy said that would depend upon the person going into the com- mercial. Right now they are working on the first phase which is developing the � � apartment area. � Mr. Erickson said in regard to the commercial property, the original proposal was based on figures given to the City as far as square footage goes, these� figures were correct and now you are about an acre short. You are losing part _ of the parking area for the commercial. When this complex was proposed earlier, - it was pxoposed for one design for both apartment complex and commercial area. You are asking us to split it into two pieces with twv designs. What was wrono, .,.,,....... in your opin�ion, of the exterior design �of the original plan? Mr. -Solverson answered that it was his opinion that stucco with �rick combination would make � a more handsome building. • . - C. 1. The development schedule depends on the Planning Commission and Council approval. They were thinking of starting the apartment complex this fall � and finish by next su�nex, commercial the summer�of 1969 finishing the following spring (1970). � Chan�es from Approved Plan. _ � . 1. We have not provided garages mainly because the g�rages shown on the previous plan would be too expensive to build due to the subsoil condition. `'� Planning,_Commission Meeting - June 13, 1968 Page 7 - „ . and you would have to haul in at least four feet of fill, We would like it as an option. ' 2. We try to encourage people to walk over to the commercial area, so no road has been planned between the apartment complex and commercial area. Chairman Hughes, speaking to Mr. Solverson, said that the plan he is requestin� is for parking lot in the lower area. Does that mean he is requesting optiona' building of garages ox not? Mr. Solverson said he wished tv change to no � garages. . D. 1. Ely Circle still has to be vacated.' Ghairman Hughes said the lot in the northwest corner really did not have to enter into the Planned Development District, but now it is a significant problem. 2. Ely Circle =- it is officially a street and has to be vacated. 3. Mr. Dumphy explained that Mr. Schroeder was the petitioner in the originall petiti.on and it was in his name, but actually, Mr. Dumphy was the petitio-� Mr. Schroedex drew the schematic design, but when approached to design the buildings, he was tied up. � � Chairman Hughes said it seemed that the petition had been g.ranted to Mr. Schroeder as a matter of record. � The City Engineer stated'the application was submitted by Howard Dumphy, owner and prepaxed by Buetow & Associates. All contracts and letter approving the complex were written to Mr. Schroeder and a copy to Mr. Dumphy. 4. There is approximately three acres of recreational' area divided into children's area and adults' plus the paol area. - 5. There is a walk on the right of way on East River Road. . The Engineer said 24 feet is to be dedicated for a street and the new property --- line would be 24 feet east of the present property line. The 24 foot easement is to expand East River Road. There is a service road on the South of the. complex between Liberty and 79th on the east side. We have foux lanes on � �_ , East River Road. For the traffic into this complex, we have to have at least another 12 foot right turn lane and 12 feet for left turn lanes to the west. This is the overall plan. We do have a service road running on the south side. •- -• � 6. The house on Lots 32 through 35, Block 10, Spring Brook Addi•tion is to be removed. . . The City Engineer called attention to the fact that there are a large number ! of streets publicly�owned in the Planned Development District which are �, included in the area figures and Che City is actually giving up the land which I they own. When we quote a 24 foot right of way, we figured this in the total _... . land requirement of the complex. This_.P.D. zaning is quite a step up fr-om R-1 '` - to R-3 and C-2S. The whole idea is that we can get a,development which is an asset to the community. • The original plan for the entrance to Ruth Street was 110 feet from the'inter- �- section and now it is cut down to 55 feet which makes the entrance too close . _ ,� Planning Commission Meeting - June 13, 1968 Pa�e 8 ,; . to the intersection which we strongly discourage because of the stop sign � and traffic. He continued that when this complex was originally approved, there was a cover� � building shown for recreational purposes. That has not been provided. (Mr. Solverson said it could be provided in the basement of the complex.) There has been comments made that the area north of the creek was not originall: figured in the apartment complex and was a mistake. You could cut down the total complex to the amount which the land on south of creek wouid bear. (Mr. Solverson said it becomes unfeasible to put in a swimming pool in a small development.) Mr. Qureshi added that the City has rezoned it up to a better land use. There are complexes which have s��imming pools and much Iess units. Because traffic is quite important in this area, we would like the entrance moved north on Ruth Street. The idea is you have to provide for enough storage of cars at the intersection. Liberty is a more heavily travelled street. You are moving the buildings closer to the road than these were before. The complex has been lengthened and is closer to residential area and streets. (Mr. Solverson said they have kept to a11 the setback requirements.) The City Engineer commented that it would be quite expensive to build garages in there, nobody disputes that, but it was approved in the complex. Mr. Myhra said that it seemed to him it would be advisable to have a couple of weeks to go over this request. The Commission spent almost a year before they approved the original plan and it seemed they should have time to go over this. He would like to bring it back in a couple of weeks. (The members, in answer to his request, were given copies of the proposed plan for theix individual • study.) � Mr. Hughes said there is an open item on tiie road situation which might be well to discuss between the petitioner and Engineering Department. �Mr. Qureshi asked Mr. Dumphy to.give the City a letter explaining�the situatior_ regarding the original request being in the name of Mr. Schroeder and the engaging of another architect. �• -.� MO,TION by Erickson, seconded by Jensen, that the Planning Commission . place tfie discussion of the Review Change in Planned Development (ZOA ��66-16) � Harold Schroeder by Camco, Inc. on the June 27, 1968 Agenda, and that the - - -` � members- nf the Co�ctunission be giveir cogies of the -prvgosaT so-that they� can `stuc-� .,_ it. Upon_a-_v.oice.vote, all voting aye.,_the.ma.tion carried unanimous.ly. ..._- 10. D. J. LOFTSGAARDEN: DISCUSSION_THERRF.S FARM FRONTING UNIVERSITY AVENUE AND � NORTH EDGE OF CITY: - �. Mr. Loftsgaarden stated he represented the Walter_ Therres family who have owned the 116 acxes for about fifteen years. The land is zoned industrial, and because it is in a low area, there are water table problems. The area he spoke about this evening is pretty isolateci from the rest of the property because of the s�aamp. He asked the opinion of the Co�nission on putting . mobile homes there. � _ � -� PlanninQ Commission Meetin - June 13, 1968 Pa�e 9 ,, . He was.informed the City was aware of the problems there, but that they would be solved in time when the abutting area would be developed. Mx. Jensen explained to Mr. Loftsgaarden that the Commission could not give him much of an expression on the plan until an application were filled out and the request go through regular channels. It was felt there would be tremendous public opposition building residential and industrial together. There was no action taken. � 11. LOT SPLIT REQUEST: L.S. ��68-10, THOMAS E. MA.RXEN: South 138 feet of the North 306 feet of Lot 5, Auditor's Subdivision ��I08. Mr. Marxen was not present.��No action. � 12. CONTINUED: PUBLIC HEARING, REZONING REQUEST, ZOA ��68-09, LARR.Y FERGUSON: Lots 1 and 2, Block 3, Gunderson Terrace. Rezone from R-1 to R-3. �' (See pages 1 and 2) Mr. Ferguson entered at 8:30 P.M. Due to an error, he received a public hearing notice with the wrong time and therefore he was not heard by the Planning Commission. . � MOTION by Erickson, seconded by Myhra, that the Planning Commission . inform the Council that due to an exror, Mr. Ferguson received a publie �� . hearing notice with the incorrect time of the hearing and therefore, he was not tiear by the Planning Commission, and further, that the Commissio recommends to the Council that in considering the recommendation for the denial� that the Council take this fact into consideration. Upon a voice vote,.all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 13. PI�ANNER FOR HYDE PARK AREA.: . The City Engineer explained that the Council authorizecl.hiring a con- sultant for this area, and a letter has been received from Nason, Wehrman, Knight and Chapman, inc. The Chairman read the letter from the consulting firm. Mr. Jensen said the time table should be verified: � MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Ylinen, that the Planning Co�nission reques= the firm of Nason, Wehrman, Knight and Chapman, Incorporated to go ahead wit� �_.. a Contract and that when-it�is.received, the City Attorney check it. Upon a,voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. ' ADJOURNI�'IENT : There being no further business, the Chairman adjourned the meeting� at 11:55 P.M. � . Respectfully submitted, . . � ��. -,//CS-�� wo-�~.. . ( � Haz' 1 0' Brian � Recording Secretary � Addition to minutes under item listed belaw, if Council desires: VISITOR: l+�t. ISI,DON SCHMEDEKE: Mr. Schmedeke questioned whether Dr. Ingebrigtsen's rezoning request would not be considered strip or�spot zoning.