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08/19/1968 - 5851JUEL MERCER - COUNCIL SECRETA.RY REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA AUGUST 19, 1968 - 8:00 P.M. ' ' �� ' ' � ' ' � _' - ___ _ _ _ _ 1 ' ' ' ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA - AUGUST 19, 1968 - 8:00 P. M. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: INVOCATION: ROLL CALI.: _._...___,�.� PRESENTATION OF AWARD: Certificate of Achievement to Mr. Robert J. Hughes ' APPROVAL OF MINUTES: � Regular Council Meeting, August 5, 1968 ' �'ublic Hearing Meeting, August 12, 1968 ADOPTION OF AGENDA: ' PUBLIC HEARINGS• ' NOne OLD BUSINESS• ' 1. Second Reading o£ Ordinance for Vacation (SAV ��6$-03) Part of ' I.at 22 A, Block 1, Lyndale Builder's 4th Addition. Requested by Her�ry Saffert , Co�ent: This is for the vacation of 2' of the easement to build a garage) 2. g�x�t Reading o� Ordinan�e for Rezoning Request (ZOA �k68-04) to re�one fxom R-1 to R-3A part of Lot 9, Auditor's Subdivision ��88 by Loui.s Mpmchilovich. CoRSnent: Council closed the hearing for this rezoning on August 12th. This ordinance is for your consideration) � 3. F�.�'s[ Reading �f Ordinance Establishing Ordinan�e Violations Bt�resu for Ai.sposing af Violations of Ordinances Relat�ng to Building Construc�ion, Operation o� Maintenance; Fire anti Fire Prevention, (�l public Health and Sanitation: Zoning ���°"�' Couanent: The fine schedule for �lifferee't offenses is suppiied in t�he Agenda folder for your review) Pages 1 - 31 Pages 32 - 44 Page 4S �age 46 Pages 47 - 49 ' , ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA - AUGUST 19, 1968 PAGE 2 OLD. BUSINESS (Continued) ' 4. Reaf�irming Resol.ution ��102-1968 for Ordering Improvement, Plans and Spec�fic�tions and �stimate of Costs Thereof for Street _ Improvement Froj�ct ST. 1968-1B, Addendum ��'4 ' ' ' Camment: The hearing for this improvement was held on August 5th, and the Council passed this resolution without it being in'the agenda. It is being brought back for reaffirmation.) 5. Reaffirming Resolution �klll-1968 Ordering Imporvement, Plans and Specifications, Estimate of Costs Thereof for ST. 1969-3 Comment: The hearing for this improvement was held on August 12th. Council passed this resolution without it being in the agenda, and it is being brought back for reaffirmation). N�W BUSTIJESS: 6. Con�xde�ation of Ordinance Repealing Section 53 of the City Code Land Alteration Ordinance ' (Comment: This would be eliminating our existing Land Alteration Ordinance and using the Uniform Building Code Section) f' 7, �onsideration of an Ordinance Amending Ordinance No. 372 of the Ci.ty Code Regulating and Licensing Food Establishments and Food Vending Machines and Providing a Penalty for Violations Thereof ' I ' ' ' `:. ,� IL JI ' 8. Di.scussion of �iow to Resolve Parking, Drainage and Access Problems in Regard to the Alley between Second Street and Main Street fran 6Qth Avenue to 61st Avenue Northeast Comment: This material was given you earlier. Please bring it to the meeting with you) 9. Awarding o� Contract for 1969 Tree Besutification Program (ppened ,�u�y 13, 1968, 10:30 A.M.) (Tabled 8/5/68) Comment: �hese bids are still under review by the Administr8tion so this item could be tabled again) Page 50 Page 51 Page 52 � � � - - ----- -- - ' REGUI�AR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA - AUGUST 19, 1968 PAGE 3 ' NEW BUS�NESS (Continued) ' 10. Ai��ussi.or� of Questionnaire Survey ,, Gammer�t: The Jaycees are conducting a City wide survey and would like to discuss questions Councll would like tq add to the Questionnaire) ; ' 11. piscussion o� Electxical Contractor's Licenses ' Coaunent; This item is on the agenda at the request of Carl Paulson) ' 12. Notice of Filing Petition for Acquisition of Lands, Etc., and of the Time and Place of Hearing Thereon. ' (Comment; These are Lots 39, 40, and 41, Auditors Sub. 39) � � Pages 53 - 55 ,' 13. Progr�ss Report of Police and Park Quarters Remodeling in Civic Centex Pages 56 & 57 (CQmment; Two change orders are being submitted for General ' and Mechanical work for the minor changes requested by the Police and Park Departments� ' 14. R�taining WaLI Request at 190 Liberty Street - ST. Improvement Pxoj�eet ST. 196$-lA ' Com�aenC: The property owner requests a retai,ning wall. LTnder our present procedures, we do not install reta�ning wa11s for such a small height. Counc3l- �' m�n Samuelson suggested this be brought before the Council for y�our.� action) ' 15. Receiving the Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting, August 7, 1968 �, ' lEr. ReCeiv�ng �he Ma.nut�s of the Building Standards-Design Control Meeting of August 14, 1968 ,:� ' , . ' . Page 58 Pages 59 & 60 Pages bl - 65 ' � � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA - AUGUST 19, 1968 PAGE �+ NEW BUSINESS (Continued) 17. Resolution Advertising for Bids for Gasoline �Got�tuent: This resolution is to get bids on gasoline , for our normal yearly use.) ' 1$, Resolution Approving Plans for Street Improvement and Approvj�ng Change Order No. 1 for the Addition of said Streets to Street T�nprovement Project ST. 1968-1B and Providing for Certain Design Moditications of Several Streets included under Street Improve- ' ment Project ST. 1968-1B (Change Order 4�1) Co[nnent; The Council has already ordered this improve- ' ment and this resolution is to add it onto Dunkley's contract) � ' , � 19. A Resolution Directing Preparation of Assessment Roll for Sanitary Sewer, Water and Storm Sewer Project No. 84 20. A Resolution Directing Publication of Hearing on Proposed As��ssment Roll for Sanitary Sewer, Water and Storm Sewer Prc�ject Na. 84 21. Appointments 22. Petition ��25-1968 - Streets, Washington Street from 67th to approximat�ly 300' north of 68th, 68th ; Avenue froc�i Rice Creek TerY.ace to Washington � and 7th St�-eet from 67th to approximately 300' north of 68th � `���> 23. Clai.ms ' � Page 66 Pages 67 - 73 Page 74 Pages 75 & 76 Page 77 Pages 78 - 81 Page 82 � ' PAGE 5 REGULAR CQUNCIL MEETING AGENAA - AUGUST 19, 1968 , NEW BUSINESS (Continued) ' Pages 83 - 89 24. Estimates , Page 90 25, $i11 from Laventhol, Krekstein, Horwath and Horw$th (Comment: This bill is being brought back to the Council far a determination as to whether ar not it , should be paid at this time) , page 91 26. Bill from Touche, Ross, Bailey & Smart (Comment: This is a bill for the audit just completed for ' the year 1967) ;' 27. Bill from Weaver, Talle and Herrick. Page 92 (Comment: This bill was received too late to get in with � the regular claims) �`'i � Pages 93 - 98 2$. Licenses a ' > � CfJM[�UNICATIONS : �son RE: Re uest for building two single family dwellings Pages 99 - 100 ' A. Robert Wil q ;, 'B, Wyman Smith RE: Regarding Charles E. Johnson, et al. Page 101 � � er available ' �, Minneapolis Daily American �� onrstreetnvendingeracks in Fridley Page 102 i � � VTSI.^ TORS' I , i � � �_� ADJ--- ��-= ' t ,; > ' . . ' 1 THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COUDTCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 5, 1968 The Regular Council Meeting of the City of Fridley was called to order by Mayor Kirkham at 8:10 P.M. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Mayor Kirkham asked the audience to stand and join in saying the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. ROLL CALL: MF.i�ERS PRESENT: Kirkham, Liebl, Harris, Samuelson, Sheridan (Arrive� at 10:17 P.M.) MSI�ERS ABSENT: None PRES�TTATION OF AWARDS: Awards of Appreciation were to be presented to Mr. Robert Molinaro, past Civil Defense Director, and Mr. Jesse Wallace, member of various committees, but neither gentlemen were present at the Meeting. Mayor Kirkham said that Mr. Molinaro had been Civil Defense Director for the City since 1959 and Mr. Jesse Wallace had moved from the City, so had to retire from the Industrial Development Commission. Mayor Kirkham said that the Council took this means of expressing their appreciation for the fine work they had done. APPROVAL OF MZNUTES, BORRI) OF EQUALIZATION MEETING OF JULY 11, 1968: MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to adopt the Minutes of the Board of Equalization Meeting of July 11, 1968. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham de- clared the motion carried unanimously. APPROVAL OF MINUTES, REGUF�AR COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 15, 1968: MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt the Minutes oi the Regular Council Meeting ot July 15, 1968 as presented. Seconded by Council- man Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. APPROVAL OF MINUTES, SPECIAL COUNCIL IKEE'rING OF JULY 29, 1968: MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adop� the Minutes oi the Special Council Meetinc� Qf ,7uly 2�, �.968 as presented* Seconded by Council- ma.n Samuelson.� Upon a voice vote, there being na �ays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. REGUI�A,R COUNCIL MSETING OF AUGUST 5, 1968 pAGg 2 � �' ADOPTION OF AGENDA: Mayor Kirkham said that item 23A would be added to the Agenda. "Consideration of Building Foundation Permit for the RMS Company��. M�OTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt the Agenda as amended. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there be�ng no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. � CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING OF STREET IMPROVSMENT pRpJ�CT ST 19�68 1B, AD�DL�'TDUM #4: (Continued from July 15, 1968) �_OLUTION N0. 102-1968 - A RESOLUTION ORDBRING rrr S AND SPBCIFICATIONS AND $STIMATSS OF COSTS T „�Fs. �RBBT IMPROVSMENT PROJECT ST 1968 18, ADDSNDUM #4 1Kayor Kirkham said that this improvement would include Horizon Drive from 53rd Avenue to I. 694 Service Road; Crawn Road, �!�I,ain Street to Horizon Drive; Ventura Avenue, Main Street to Ho=izon Drive. Councilman Liebl asked the City Engineer what the percentage of j approval was on the first original petition received, both by �ro�t footage and by awnership. The City Engineer said that petition �15- 1968 received June 20, 1968 was as follaws; Horizon Drive - 60q6 by property ,awnners and 54q by front footage; Crown Road - 6396 by property awners and 69,6 by front footaqe. He said that on the pet�.tion the cost was given as $8.50 per assessable foot. Counci�l- man Liebl asked if there had been any petition for Ventura Avenue. t The City Enqineer said that this had been added to the Pu�lic Hearing because the City felt that the area was being improved and tlzey wanted to bring this to the attention of the people on Ventura Avenue as it would be cheaper at this time. Mayor Kirkham suggested � that the new petitions that had been brought in to the City be received at this time. PSTITION #19-1968 - STREBT, CURB AND Gt1TTgR - CgpWL�� Rpp� ��� STREET TO HORTZON DRIVE) PETITION #22-1968 - STREET, CURB AND GUTTSR - HORIZON DRIV$ (53RD AV�iUE TO 5600--694 SERVICS DRIV$) 1�TION by Councilman Liebl to receive Petition #19-1968 au�d petition �22-1968. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimptisly. \ ' �-� ' I� ' REGU7,AR COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 5, 1968 ' PAG'F�� °' Mayor Kirkham read the percentages on the n�ww petitions as: Horizon Drive - 50;6 by o�wner and 48�°�6 by footage; Crawn Road - 50yb by vwner and 53% by footage. He explained that after a mis- understanding was brought to light at the last Council Meeting, the petitions had been recirculated with a firm price, and a majority of the property owners apparently want the improvement. A visitor to the Council Meeting asked if there would be a difference in cost if Crvwn Road was joined w ith Horizon Drive, or if it was ' done aeparately.. The City Engineer said there may be some confusion on the Council's policy of assessing � way up the block, which will not be the way it is assessed in this case, because all the houses on Crawn Road and Ventura face on the street. He said that the only persons assessed twice will be the corner lots, which will pay on their Frontage for Horizon Drive and 1�3 on their side yard when Crawn Road is improved. The Finance Director explained the City's 'policy in assessing street improvements. Mr. James Kosse, 129 Crawn Road, said that the petitions were supposed to be 50�i6 and he asked haw the Council could consider adopting this with only 48°6 on Horizon Drive. He said that out of 15 houses on Crawn Road, 8 property awners had signed and 7 had not, and he knew of one pro- perty awner who could not come to the Meeting, but had understood he could get the curb and gutter without the street. Another gentleman at the Council Meeting said he was sure the man Mr. Kosse had mentioned was in favor of the project, and this was a mis- understanding. Mr. Kosse said that Councilman Liebl had come to his house regarding the petition. Councilman Liebl said that he had not petitioned for th is street, the property owners had. He said he felt that when the first petition was circulated in this block, the people were in favor of the petition, and it had not been initiated by him or by the Council. Councilman Liebl said that the petition originally had 60% until someone had misrepresented the cost and said it would be $12.00. Councilman Liebl said that the Council majority could approve the project without a petition, and as long as the City will be impr.oving 53rd Avenue, he felt they would be benefitting by getting their street improved. Mayor Kirkham explained that there ' � about needing 50%. He said that th more or less, to protect themselves, petition for a project, if there is ' want it, but under the law it could tion. He said the Council does not in theee streets. � � is no law that says anything e eouncil has adopted a policy, so that when property awners 50yb, the Council knaws the people be ordered in without the peti- take the initiative in putting , ' - RSGUI�AR COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 5, 1968 lrlr. E.F. Olson, 5361 Horizon Drive, had carried the figure of $8.50 on objecting to the project was based PAG� � , . ' � said that the original petition , it, and that the 2nd petition on misinformation. _ 110TION by Councilman Harris to close the Public Hearing on Street Improvement Project St. 1968-1B Addendum #4. Seconded by Council- man Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried and closed the public Hearing at 8:40 P. M. Councilman Harris asked the City Engineer if this was acted on right away, if it could be put in this year. The City Engi neer said that if it is going to be ordered in, it should be done as soon as pos- sible, as there are some plans to be finished before it can be put in, and there is a contract for 53rd and Horizon Circle and it would be advisable to do all the projects at the same time. He said that barring bad weather, it could be finished this year. Councilman Samuelson asked if it could legally be added onto the contract. The City Engineer said that 40/ can be added, and the contract the City has is in the neighborhood of $300,000. Council- man Samuelson asked if this included catch basins. The City Engineer said that the $8.17 would include a couple of additional catcYi basins, and the $9.37 price would m�an hooking onto the sewer. He said that if the people are willing to live with a little pro- blem, they can get by with the lesser cost. Councilman Harris said that it would be going against the usual Council policy to act on the resolution .the same evening the Public Hearing is held, but in the �:�erest of tna �►eople who had petitioned for th is �improvement, he felt the Council should proceed on this improvement. He said that this is the second time it has been discussed, and every member of the Council has had an opportunity to study it. MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #102-1968, a resolution ordering improvement, final plans and specifications and estiinates for this improvement at the $8.17 figure. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. ttt3vTr�l OF LAND ALTERATION OR.DINANCE I�ID ��AND ALTERATION SSCTION 7 OF THE UNIFORM BUILD?iNG CQDE RE4UIREMENTS: Z'!ze City Engineer said that the supporting material had been supplied to the Council at the last Meeting. He said that it was the City Attorney and his feeling that the Land Alteration Section of the Uniform $uilding Code be adopted. The City Attorney could formulate an ordinance for the next Meeting covering their recom- mendations. Z'he City Attorney said he had discussed this with the REGULwAR COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 5, 1968 F�GE 5 Planning Commission, and they had agreed with adopting the Land Alteration section of the Uniform Building Code rather than what we have naw. He said there is one case in court nvw that they will be trying under the existing ordinance, but it would be their reconunendation that the Uniform Building Code would be much easier to work with. He said they would ask the Council to look at the permit fee schedule to see if they want to adopt that schedule or have a different schedule. Mayor Kirkham suggested that the Ci�y Manager review the schedule and make a recommendation of the schedule to use to the Council. Councilman Samuelson asked if they thought this schedule would give more control. �'he City Engineer said that the Uniform Building Code section has been adopted and tested all over. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to concur with the recommendation of the Administration, and bring back an ordinance to the Council adopting the Land Alteration Section of the Uniform Building Code. Seconded bx Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. DISCUSSION REGARDING ELECTRICITY RATES NSP; Mr. John Pearce, representing the Northern States Power Co�any, addressed the Council regarding an increase in electric service rates. He said that this rate increase is being applied through- out the entire NSP s�stem, and the residential customer increase would be 55G a month maximum, except �or minimum bill usage. He said that the rate increase is spread through the residential, commercial, and industrial customers, and each are figured a little d3fferently. Mr. Pearce said that this increase is necessary because the last tiiae that NSP raised the rates was in 1952, and even with the November, 1968 increase, the rates will be lower than they were in 1961. He said that the cosL of money iMterest rates have increased and the last bond issue sold at 6 3/4%; labor costs have increased, additions have been made to the plants for air and water pollution control, and more money has been spent beautifying the system, i.e. from space frames to stee� pbsts which have doubled the cost. Mr. Pearce said that the new �ur�ax �as raised their corporation tabc to 52.4%. Councilman Harris asked if ��� operates under a 6% profit allvwable by law. Mr. pearce said that there is no allawable 6� - they have no limit, and are not b�aund i�y regulation in any degree. Mayor Kirkha� asked if NSP's profit was fixed at a certain percentage in . the States that have Commissions. Mr, pearce said he did not know, .� ��; REGULA�-C4UNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 5, 1968 �___' _ PAG$ 6 , ' but he did not � ink that the rates were fixed by their Commission�. Councilman Liebl asked about municipalities where NSP had taken over their cooperatives, and the Councils had to be asked permission to rai�e-their rates. Mr. Pearce said that as far as he knew, NSP had.st��l�,�t�d 1t only to St. paul's Commission, and what action St. �aul was going to take, he did not knaw. He said that NSP wil� not accept a`rejection witho.ut going to court. Councilman Samuelson ask4d wha� NSP would do if the other states with Commissions did not a12ow tiie rate increase. Mr. Pearce said that this was a question that would have to be answered in the future. He said that nobody knaws what would be done. Councilman Samuelson said that he was ain A►ltexr�ate to the Suburban Rate Authority of surrounding metropolitan communities which negotiate rates with the Gas Company. He asked lrlr. Pearce if he thought NSP would submit to such authority. Mr, PeazCe said that NSP had lobbied for a regulatory bill in 1959, and they suspect that this is what killed it.- He said that th�y would prefer 3tate wide regulations rather than deal on a small community basis. Councilman Samuelson asked what percentage increase this would be in average consumption. I�Ir. Pearce said that it comes tor'a 4.2/ increase. They expect to �-aise $8,000,000. p Mr. Richard Harris, a visitor to the Counci�„ said that there has been soaae industrial development in Fridley, ar�d wondered if, with the incr�ase, they could look for improved service. Mr. Pearce said he did not think the increase would affect the reliability of service. He said that figures they have worked up shaw that in the Nation,as a whole, engineering-wise, NSP has a very clean, reliable system. Mr. Harris asked what they can look for in getting service on new construction. Mr. Pearce said that they were working on that.�very day, and if they have any questions he w� uld be happy to talk it over with them and try to work them out. T'he City Engineer asked if some of the overhead lines will go under- ground. Mr. Pearce said that NSP will be spending a great deal of money in the next 10 years primarily directed to underground faci- lities, and in Fridley, the new feeders out of the substation will be goi�aq underground. He was asked about landscaping at the sub- station on T.H. #65, arid he said they have been working on it, and are ready to go on the development. Mr. peairee s�id that he has a letter stating that the Council has received=this �.nformation on the new rate increase, and he asked that the'`letter be signed that they have received the information. MpTIO� by Coun�ilman Samuelson that as the Council has received the �nformat�on, the Administration be directed to sign the letter prepared by NSP. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Ma�� � Kirkham declared the motion carried. ' , , 1 ' , � ' � ' � ' � 1 RTGCt�.P�R COUNCIL MEET ING Q�' AUGUST :5., `1968 • ADDIT�ONAL REQUEST FOR STREET LIGHTING: PAGB ? � The City Engineer directed the Council's attention to the list of 6 recommended street lights to be put ir�. Councilman Samuelson said that he had requested some other street lights that were needed also. The City Engineer said that there are considerably more r�quests�than there are lights left in the 1968 program. He ex- plained that there are only 4 lights left, but tYiere are two lights that they az�e zecommending be moved to new locations for the total' of six. One of the lights could be moved from the west end of Rice Creek Terrace whese the road usecl to go through to University, but since it has been closed the �ight only lights one property owner's drive�way. The other light would come from Riverview Terrace, where there used to be a road which has been closed. The City Sngineer said that if the Council will turn in all requests they get for street lights,a list can be compiled for the first of January. MOTIQN by Councilman Harris to concur with the recommendations of the Administration and install the street lights at the intersections of Osborne Road and Baker Street; Charles Street and Arina Avenue; 73rd Avenue and University Avenue (west side); 73rd Avenue and Commerce Lane; Rice Creek Boulevard near cul de sac; 69th Avenue and 69th P1ace.Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkha m declared the motion carried unanimously. 1969 BUL�GET: The City Manager said that the Adm��►�.st�ation is still working on the Budget, so this item could be tabled. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to table consideration of the 1969 Budget until further information is available. Seconded by Council- man Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. ' 1�ECEIVING BIDS AND AWARDING CONTRACT FOR 3/4 TON TRUCK FOR STRBET DEPARTMENT iBIDS OPENED JULY 17, Z968, 11:30 P.M.) ' TY�e City Engineer said that two bids were received: PLANFiOLDSR BID DEPOSIT BASE BID CQM8L8"rION DiATS � � � paron Motors Cert. Ck. New Brighton, $119.46 Minnesota 3/4 Ton International 45 Cal. Days $2,389.25 Appox. RLGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 5, 1968 PAGE 8 , ' ' � �; r � , PI,A�OLDER �ID DEPOSIT BASE BID McGee Trucks, Inc. St. Paul 3/4 Ton GMC CS2590D 3001 Broadway N.E. Fire & $2,323.36 Mirixieapoli� Marine - Minnesota 5� CK�` V'' ;w ! � —'_ _ 60 Cal. Days Approx. The C�.ty Engineer said that the specifications have been checked by the Fublic Works Department, and they feel they meet all the specifications. Councilman Samuelson asked haw much money was in the budget for this item. The City Engineer said he would have to look at the budget, but it probably would be $2,000. He said that is was extremely hard to budget so closely, but he assured them he will not be going over the budget. He said that he never had in the five years he has been with the City. Councilman Samuelson said he thought it would be a yood idea if the Council could see the amounts that had been budgeted for the different items as an indication of price. •MOTI ON by Councilman Harris to receive the bids and award the con- tract for a 3/4 ton truck to McGee Trucks, Inc., 3001 Broadway Northea�t, J�iinneapolis, Minnesota in the amount of $2323.36. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upan a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVING BIDS AND AWARDING CONTRACT ON 1969 TREE BEAUTIFICATION •PROGRi1M (OPENED JULY 31, 1968, 10:30 A.M.): FiONEY MAPLE MAPLE BI D LINDEN ASH UST SILVER gU'� Bob's Produce Ranch $37.95 $25.85 $54.45 6520 East River Road Fridley, Minnesota Minnesota Tree, Inc. $41.25 $31.35 $74..35 6650 H'wy . 169 Eden Prairie, Minn. Guttek & Ramberg 499 County Road J New Brighton, Minn. 55112 $38.00 $33.50 $40.00 $25.85 $32.45 $33.25 $37.40 $69.30 $45.00 Mayor Kirkham said that the prices were much h igher than he had ant3,cipated. Councilman �amuelson said he thought they were out of line. �� . REGUI.�1R C�TJATCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 5, 1968 pA�� � MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive the bids, and that the bids be revi,e�wed prior to awarding the contract, and brought back at the next Regular Council Meeting. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. �1CCEPTING R$SIGNATION OF ROBERT HUGHES CHAZRM�IN pg p�NJ,�JG COMMISSION AND PARKS AND RECgEATION COMMISSION Caunc,i�man Samuelson said that Mr. Hughes has done an excellent job in both Chairmanships, and he regretted his resignation. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to direct the Administration to prepare a Certificate of Achievement. Seconded by Councilman Harris, and upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APpEALS MEETING OF JULy 17 1968: M�OTION by �ouncilman Harris to receive the Minutes of the Hoard of Appeals Meeting of July 17, 1968. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declarad the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVING MINUTES OF BO�RD OF APpEA,I,g MEETING OF JULY 31 1968: MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive the Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting and concur with their actions. The motion was seconded by Councilman Harris who requested that the Administration ask the Secretary of the Committee to put more commentary in the minutes, so that the feelings of the people•either for or against a request are more explicit. , Councilman Liebl said that the variance request from Mr. Zimbal ,wh ich was tabled sh ould have the concurrance of the people within 200 teet because the ordinance will be violated if he builds the second garage. He said that he had received quite a few telephone ' calls concerning this. The City Attorney said that the Board of Appeals has the authority to make a decision, and if either the ' applicant or the neighbors object to the decision, they can appeal it before the Council. �THE VOTE upon the motion, being a voice vote, all voting aye, t M,ayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. i�ESS: � Mayor Kirkham called a 10 minute recess at 9:30 P.M. REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 5, 1��� PAGE 10 RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS - DESIGN CQNTROL �$TING OF JULY 24, 1968; 1. �ONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST FOR THE REMOD L3NG OF THE �OPPING CENTER AT UNIVERSITY AVENUE AND MISSISSIFpI STR$S"P, FRIDLEY. MINNESOTA, THE SAME BEING 6450 UNIVERSITY AVE. �1,E. (REQUEST BY GIFT HOUSE S'P1�MP CO. , MINNEApOLIS, ^ �KINNESOTA) : Z'he City Engineer said that the Council issued this company an in- terior permit earlier, naw they are requesting the complete permit. He tead the stipulations requested by the Building Standard� - Design Control Subcommittee regarding curbing the entire western boundary, the black topping tio be repaired, the boulevard planting strip to be widened by 5 feet, and plantings to be placed as shawn on the plot plan. The City Engineer said that the Building Standards Design Control did not want to require sidewalks at this time, but they had requested they remove 5' of blacktop so there would be room for a sidewalk at a later date. He was asked if the City was getting letters of intent when the sidewalk was deferred. He said that they have been getting them in Commerce_Park. Council- man Samuelson said that as long as the blacktop is being torn up, he felt that naw is the time to install the sidewalk. He said he felt that the children should be kept off the service road and out of the parking lot. Councilman Harris said that the Council has set a precedent in the past by requiring gas stations to put in sidewalks, and he felt the policy should be follawed. The Council said that the outside wall needs painting also and should be added as a stipulation. � MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to concur with the Building Standards - Design Control Subcommittee and grant the request for remodeling with � the stipulations as outlined by the Subcommittee with the additional i tequirements that they paint the existing concrete block exterior �� sidewall; install a 5' concrete side�walk along the front from the ; south boundary line to the north boundax°y line; and requi�ce the 5' landscaping strip as submitted in addition to the sidewalk. The motion was seconded and upon a voice �70�`?� there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carri�� unanimously. t ! 2. CONSIDERATIDN OF A REQUEST FOR A REVISED PLOT PI�AN OF THS FRIDLEY STATE BANK, 6315_JNIVERSITY AVENUE N.$., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA, THE SAME BEING PAFtT GF LOT 1, AUDITOR'S SUB- DIVISI�N #59, ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA. (REQUSST BY RAY CARLSON, FRIDLEY LUM3EIZ COMPANY, FRITL EY, MINNESOTA)t REG�LFI.R COUNCIL 1�ETING QF AUGUST 5, 1968 PAGE 11 �'he City Rngineer explained that the Bank proposed to set up a dxive-in teller arrangement called a TV Auto Teller Bank. He showed the Council a picture of the way it basically will look w ith 3 drive-in aisles. He said they liave agreed to put in plantings in front, but do not agree with small plants. Councilman Liebl asked where the drainage of the property will go. The City Engineer said it wi11 drain the same way it is at present - to t2ze property east of the City Hall. �he City Council discussed the curb cuts which had been mentioned to the State Bank before. The City Engineer has previously re- commended that one curb cut be discontinued on University Avenue, and one put in on 63rd Avenue. The Council decided to issue the permit and put all their requests before the Bank, and if they have any questions, they can come back to the Council for further dis- cussion. 1�OTTON by Councilman Samuelson to concur with the Building Standards - Design Control Minutes and ivsue a permit to the Fric�O.ey State Bank with the additional request that the Bank install sidewalk, per City requirements, on 63rd Avenue and University Avenue; and that the curb cut on University Avenue closest to 63rd Avenue get En- g�neering study for consideration of cl osing, and that a new on� be considered for installation at City stanc�ards on 63rd Avenue; and that all parking and ciriving areas to be blacktop and concrete curb. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there beinq no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unaninwusly. 3. CONSIDER.ATION OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT A MINNIE PSARL'S CHICKEN PICK UP CENTER (DRIVE-IN) LOCATED AT 5865 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E. (REQUEST BY JEAN S. LOV�S, O�WNER, MINNEAppLIS i�NNESOTAL � 2"he City Engineer said that the Board approved the proposal with the provisions that the fencing on the east property line is to be the same height, stryle, and material as the existing fence on the adjacent property; and that they paint all exterior concrete block. The City Engineer suggested that the City check with the Health Inspector to see if the garbage sh ould be stored in an enclosed area outside or inside the building. Councilman Liebl said that the Board in their minutes had requested inside storage, because there is a problem behind the Burger King where there is no top on the enclosed,area, and the paper flies all over. The Council looked at the layout. Councilman Liebl asked about the amount of investment in the building and how much land was used. '� � i { ! J R$GULAR COUNCIL MSETING OF AUGUST 5, 1968 PAGE 1Z Mr. David Summer, owner, operator, said that it was approximately $50,000, an� 15,050 square feet. MOT�pDT ?�y Councilman Harris to concur with tYie Building Standards - Design Control Subcommittee and approve th e request to construct a Minnie Pearl's Drive-In with stipulations as outlined, and with the storage of garbage to be according to the dictates of the Health �nspector. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimou�ly. , 4. �O�ST_I�ERATTOI` OF A RE4UES� mn �nNemArr�!m AN oF�'ICJ: AND WAR�.= HOUSy E FOR TARGET STORES INC., LOCATED IN FRIDLEY �T.IDUSTR gARK #1 (REQUEST BY DAYTON-TARGET STORES INC.. MI�NBAPOLIS MINNBSOTA): 7�he City .Engineer said that the Council had looked at the building plans earlier, and this was the plot plan for consideration. He read the recommendations listed in the Board Minutes. �Cpuncilman Samuelson suggested that if Target was going to ask for more curb cuts, these should be incorporated with the plans. The City Sngineer said that the City would work this out with them. The Council wanted the permit issued subject to the letter from t he Mirinesota Highway Department regarding the crossing, as this will, provide proof tiiat the City pointed out the future possibility of the closure of the crossover. 1�OTION by Councilman Harris to concu� with the Building Standards - Design Control Subcommittee and grant the building permit subject to the stipulations outlined in the Minutes of July 24, 1968 and subject to their noting the letter from the Minnesota Department of Highways regarding the possible closure of the crossover. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no naye, M�ayor Kirkham cleclared the motion carried unanimously. 5, � " i�"" OF A RE4UEST TO CONSTRUCT A RBTAIL-WHOI�BSAI.B �jAR$Ei0 �*� FOR PLYWOOD MINNESQrTA INC. LOCATB�D IN AUDITOR' S ��*�DTVTSTON #79, WEST OF NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILROAD TRACKS� rIORTfiEAST CORNER THERE OF AND BORDERIDiG SAST RZVER RQAD. ���,pi �', MINNESOTA. (REQUEST BY pLYWOOD MINNBSOTA INC:.. irIINNI�npOLIS MINNESOTA) • The City Enqineer shawed the plan to the Couneil, and said the Board had approved the building location, but had not received enough information to issue the Building Permit until the property owner brought in the complete plans. Councilman Samueleon asked who it will be developing the plat for the whole area. T'he City , REGUI�1,it COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 5 196 . 8 PAGS 13 , Enginee= said that plywood Minnesota hopes to file a land survey ' for the whole area and have a parcel•number for each lot, and have streets listed by lot number. He said they would dedicate an ease- ment to the City. Councilman Harris said that the usual process is i, for the plat pl.an to come to the Cc�uancil through the Streets and Utilit�.es Subcommittee and the Planning Commission. IMpTION by Councilmari Harris to table this request until the plat plan is presented to the Council, showing streets and necessary utilities to service the area. Seconded by Councilman Saiauelson. ,� Upon a voice vote, there bei�g no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. ;' 6• �4UEST TO CFiANGE OCCUPANCY OF BUZLDING LOCATBD AT 7,399 .�A$T RIVER ROAD, FRIDLEY, MINIJESOTA FROM GASOLINB,S�C$ ST_ ATION TO A pIZZA PICK-UP CBNTER ( REQUEST BY lQt. & I�is � ' LOUIS SIGOURVEY WHO WERE pltggENTj The City Engineer said that the Board had approved the change of , oceupancy•subject to a revised plot plan. Caancilman Samuelson asked if this use would be allawable under the present zoning. The City Engineer said it would be as this was a local shopping , area. He said that the petitioner proposed to fence off and clean up behind the building, and seed the area. He said they, would sugqest the petitioner have precast curbing, put plantings in and � blaektop an area for approximately 21 parking spaces. MOTI4N by Councilman Harris to concur with th� Board and approve the request subject to the final plot plan. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. (COUNCI7�l�IAN SHSRIDAN ARRNgD AT 10:17 P.M. ) 7• U T IED BU G PRODUCTS INC TO B pLAC pLJ AG SUBMIT THEIR PROPOSED ASS i,y PLANT FOR $APO S IED U NUM MFG CO. TO BB LOCATBD ON LO�1� 22 1lTI1nY 7 r+�uv.�.. (RE4USST BY i+�t. SPEBCSR HOLLS) . �'he City Sngineer said that the Board had issued a foundation perm�t only,.as the plot plan was not satisfactory as it did not meet all the requirements, and a new plot plan had been requested. lfOTION by Councilman Samuelson to concur with the goard and issue a foundation permit and that a Building Permit be issued subject to further information on landscaping, mechanical and electrical plan, �nd revised a�nd complete plot plan. Seconded by Councilman Harris. � ; � R��ULA�R COUNCIL'MEETING OF AUGUST 5, 1968 PAG$ 14 ` Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the moti�o� Carr�ed unanimously. Councilman Liebl asked haw many square feet this building would be. The Ci.ty Engineer said that the dimensions would be 80 x 87 feet, and it was a very clean, quiet industry. MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the remainder of the Buildinq Standards - Design Control Subcommittee Meeting Minutes of July 24, 1968. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there �°?��ing no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried u,nanimously. Councilm�an Liebl asked the City Attorney what was happening with-t21e proceedings for the house on 4020 Main Street which was gutted by fire. The City Attorney said that they are requesting sufficient information from the Inspection Department to have proof that it was more than 5096 damaged . RECETVING MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMSSSION MEETING OF JULY 25�„ 1968: MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive the Minutes of the Planning Commission Meeting of July 25, 1968. The motion was seconded and upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor KirkY�am declared the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Schmedeke, a visitor to the Council Meeting, said thet he would like an opportunity to show the Council a map of his area that is incorrect in many ways. He said that some of the buildings and houses are not shawn on the proper lots, and some that were blawn away by the tornado are still shawn. Mr. Schmedeke said that the planner should also be made aware of the City's plans for 3rd Street. Mayor Kirkham said he would agree that the map should �e updated. Mr. Schmedeke asked that the planner get a copy of a new map, and he asked that he receive a copy of it also, so that he knaws it gets done. RECEIVTNG TH� MINUTES OF THE PLA,NNING COMMISSION MEETING OF AUGUST l. 1968: l. �OT SPLIT R$4UEST: L.S. #68-14, CENTRAL SERVZCB CO. 1BR�CKSON PSTROLEUM CO.): � The City Engineer said that the Planning Commission approved the Lot Split but pointed out to the applicant that the parcel left is too narrow to bu�.ld a structure on, and suggested that it can be used for additional parking space. ,- . , , ' , , REGUTAR COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 5, 1968 PA.�E 15 MQ►T�QN by Councilman Harris to concur with the Planning Commission and �ppx�pve the Lot Split, noting to the Petitioner that the balance of Lot, 7,7 i� insufficient for any building construction. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor K�,rkham �Cleclared the motion carried unanimously. 2. VACAT ON STUDY: 56TH AVENUS BETWEEN 6TH STREET AND 7TH STREET: 1 '�'he Ci.ty Engineer said that the Planning Commission had recommenied approval of the Vacation, with the City keeping right of way for an a11ey for servicing, and retaining an easement for utilities in the , road. He said that the Council should set a Public Hearing date for September 9th, for the vacation of the street. Mayor Kirkham asked a,� this vacation had been petitioned for. The City Engineer ' said t1�,at it had been petitioned by the property owner. MOTTON by Councilman Samuelson to establish a public Hearing for � September 9, 1968 regarding the request to vacate 56th Avenue between 6th Street and 7th Street. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the , motion carried unanimously. MOTTON by Cou ncilman Harris to receive t2ze remainder of Comm�iss�,on Meeting Minutes of August 1, 1968. Seconded Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayo declared the motion carried unanimously. the Planning by Councilman r Kixkham CONSTDEitATION OF RESOLUTION ApPOINTING SLECTION JUDGES Z'he F�nan�e Director said that this resolution will appoint the judges for the election and set the date for the primary election. He said that the Administration felt there would only have to be one shi�t of judges because of the new system that will be used. Councilman Liebl said that the name of Mrs. Sylvia Korthof, 6261 Rainbaw Drive, was not on the li.st, and she had been the Chairwoman for the last four years from $recinct 1 of the 3rd Ward. He asked why hex na,me had been removed. Mayor Kirkham said that these names go through the County, and the Count� sends the City the list. The Finance pirector said that the Party Chairman's list is sent to the Auditor, then to the City, from which the City Council appoints the judges. Mayor Kirkham asked if the Council could add or delete froia the list.. The Finance Director said that it was his under- standing that names could not be a�?ded, unless they were short of REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 5, 1968 PRGE 16 ' , ,namea or if some of the people oou�d not work. Mayor Kirkham said that �.t was his understan ding that the Council does not have the p=ezo��,tive ot adding names, but must go through the Auditor. Coun�ilman Sheridan said he thought the Council has the right to add names to the list. Councilman Liebl asked the City Attorney if h�, as a Councilman, has the right to name a person to be appointed as a�n, election judge. Z"he City Attorney said he would check on this, . and th�R CaunCil considered this Resolution later in the Meetir�q. : RESO UTION NO. 103-1968 - SETTING ADMINISTRATNE CI�iARGBS FOR WEED MO�W�. I�_-. ' Th� City Manager said that this Resolution will sez up the Admini- strative charges for mvwing at 25°� of the contractor's b ill with a maximum of $10.00. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to concur with the Administration and adopt Resolution #103-1968. Seconde� by Councilman Iiarris. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayox� Kirkham declared the mo��on carried unanimously. ,�SSOLUTION NO. 104 1968 - AUTHORIZING BIDS FOR UDiDER BAR REI�ODELING_ �OR SHOREWOOD LIQUOR STORE: 1�qTIOD1 by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution No. 104-1968. Seconded by Counc ilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, ,Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. R$SOLUTTON NO. 105-1968 - ORDERING PRELIMINARY PLANS AND SPECIFI_- CAT_ IONS FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1968-1B (ADDSNDUM 5: The Ca.t� Engineer said that this Addendum was for three additional st7Ce�ts, and all of them have been more than 50;6 petitioned. Councilman Sheridan said that the petitioner on Skywood Court who cywns 5096 of the property involved had called him. Councilman Sheridan said he had discussed w ith the Lngineering Department the possibi].ity of reducing the cost some because the south part of the p�opoaed street has double faced lots, and possibly in the back yard tbe taachine formed berm could be used instead of curb. He said that with th is in mind, the Engineering Department could cane up with a plan with a more realistic figure. The City S�gineer sa�,d that they will prepare figures both ways to have at the hearing to see what the people want. 1�kOxION by �ouncilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution No. 105-1968. Se- �p�nded by Council.taan Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all votir►q aye, Maxor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. ' REGULAR COUN(:IL MEETING QF AUG S 5 U T , 1968 ' r:�.�� 17 ' I�ESOLUTTON NO. 106-1968 - RE6EIVING PRELIMINARY PLANS AND SP�CI- �CATIONS AND CALI,ING A PUBLIC HEARING FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT Pi�QJECT ST. 1968-1B (ADDENDUM #S)- ' �� M�TTON by Councilman 5heridan to adopt Resolution No. 106-1968 setting the Public Hearing for this project for Septeiaber 9, 1968. Seconded �y Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, there being no n,ay�r,Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. , $FSOLUTION NO. 107-1968 - AUTHORIZING F�ND DIRECTING THE COMBINING OF SPTC ASSESSMENTS ON PARCEL 620 AND 640 PART OF LOT 9 AUDITOR'& SUBDIVISION #129- •. M�OTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution No. 107-1968. Seconded by Councilma n Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting ' aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. B�SOLUTION NO. 108-1968 - AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THS COI�?.NING � OF SPBCIAL ASSESSMENTS ON PARCEL 1020 (PA,RT OF LOT 8) AND PARC$L lOSO (PART OF LOTS 8, 9 AND 10), AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION #155- i�OTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #�108-1968. Se- conded by Councilman Sam�elson. Upon a voice vote, there beinq no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVTNG 10 YF•l�t STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECTION AND 4 YF.1�R STREST MAINTENANCL PROJECTION FROM ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT: MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive the street improvement and maintenance projection studies from the Engineering Departm�ent. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. The City Enqineer presented the highlights of the studies and said that the Council could study it, and probably in the near future make a determination on whether they feel it is a good idea or not. He said that the plan will bring all the City streets up to City standards in 10 years, and the bad streets would be worked on firsst, and the streets in good shape would be done la�t. The City Engineer said that he thought the plan would be very good for public relations. Z'he Counc�.l discussed a date they thought they would have t11e report rev�.ewed, ar�d would be ready to bring it back to the Meeting, and decided on the lst Meeting in September. UPON THE MOTION to receive the report and to bring it back at the �irst Meeting in September, the vote was a voice vote, there being no naya, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. REGULAR CO(JNCIL MLL'i'TNG vI' AUvUST 5, 1968 RESOLUTTO,}�T NO= 109-1968 - APPOINTING ELECTION JUDGES: PAGE 18 , The City At�orney read a portion ot the State Statutes regard�,ng appai.nting o� election judyes, ana said that his understanding in a�.s�ussion with the Finance Director would be that the Ci�y Chairmen have submitted the lists to the County Auditor, which came back to �.hQ C��y, ar�d it wou�d be his opinion that based on this Statu�,e, �he� selec��.on must be made from this list. Councilman Liebl �sk�d i£ �his mean� if you do not belong to one of the major par�ies you ca�tno� b� � judge, The City Attorney said that the names are s�lected �rom the list submitted, but i� the County Audi�qr wan�s �o add a name �o the list this maybe co uld be done. MC�',CTpN b� Councilman Harris to rec�uest that the Admin�.s�rat,�.on w�,�tQ a le�ter to the County tiuditor askiny them to add the name ca� Mr�. Sylvia Koarthof, 6261 Rainbrnv Drive Northeast, Fridley, Minnesota tQ the list o� judges to be appointed. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voiee vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kir}:ham declared the mo�ion carried unanimously. MaTZQN by �our�cilman Liebl to adopt Kesolution #109-1968. Second�d by �aunci:,man Sheridar�. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirk7�am d�clared the motion carried unanimously. �ONSIDERAT�ON OF LIQ.UOR LI�ENSE FOR THE AMEFtICADT LEGTON CLUByt M�. Henxy Petezson, 6312 Pierce Street Northeast, representing �khe F�idley American Legion, said that the State Statutes had been changed last year, so that any Veteran's organization was elic�i.ble for an "On Sale License" for members only. He said that the Fa��dley American Legion had been organized in 196"7, and with the ba�ngo license they had to raise money, they did many worthwhile things for Fridley, such as work on the tornado, feed and clothe people during that time, give two resusciatators to the City, help deve�.op Commons Park, and sponsored the first baseball league, and many services for the Veterans, such as memvrial services, and honor guards. He said that naw two other c�roups have bingo licenses, and t�e .American Legxon's inc ome is down. Mayor Kirkham said that the Americdn Legion has offered a great deal of service to Fri,dley, and asked wh�t steps were necessary for them to receive a l�ce�nse. �'he Fa.nanc� pirector said that proof of the Chartex date was n,ecessazy, and the present ordinance is designed primarily for beer license�, and he thought the Council would want to add "an Sale Lia�nsea" to this a�,d come up with a ne�w ordinance regarding liquor licenses to Veteran's organizations. Mr. Peterson said that their club is �.ncozpozated and on file at the Register of Deec�'s offic� in Anoka. ' � REGU�,�Ft COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 5, 1968 . PAGE 19 ; , • . I� , . � Th� �,��y Attorney said that•the.Articles..of Incorporati�n should be ��,l.�d �:�"�, .tih� City Hall. Ma�►or Kirkham asked if there were anx ,x�t��x��ts �or inspect�ion by the Health Officer. The Fi�ance �1�.�'�C;�q►x said he was � no�� aware of ariy, but he thoug�it the Cqu�n�il WQU�d w��� to amend the 'o�dinance; as at present ther� is nq au��aQr�.t� ,to',issue this. - The.�City Attorney said that the City would hav� �uthQra,ty t•o is�ue the iicense under the State Statutes, but th� ma� w�nt a regulatory ordin�nce at the� same time. The Cpuncil d��3�u�s�d xuaking a� policy that tl�e premises- be inspected by the � Pi�e p�even�ion Department and Health Inspector and other IAqpectora'. The CounCi.l said that in th+� ordinance �i.t could say Inspection Department, which would�cover a11 the Inspectors. The Cou�ci.l discµ�sed what the licensing period should be and felt that it shou�.d run from naw until the regular licensing perioc� which beqins APx�I �.st. so that it would be., in line with the re�t of the �.iceri�e� �.��Ll$d � : . �R'I'�QN bx CQuncilman Harris td grant a liquor license to the Amer,iCan Legion Club subject to their filing of their A�t,icles of �ncoa�pQ�ation and s�bject to apprcival of the State, tQ be in e��ect unt,�l, the regular licensing perioi��.�beginning April lst, a�d that �,t be th� �ol�.cy in the future that prem�ses are to be•i�speeted by � the Tn�pection Departments. SecQad�ed by Councilman 3heridan. Upor1, a vo�ce vote, a11 voting aye, MayQr'Kirkham declared the motian carried unanimou,aly. .; . , • , ���s�; . . . l�OTION by 'Councilman Liebl to approve the follawi.ng licensea: . . 0 , .� i 't :� �..,, � i� � � � ..; 0�l�I�R -- ADOR�.�S . : , UNI ��S F�� HwCto Compan�► ' 6500 plson Memarial righway Minneapc,lls, M�nn�sota 55427 � ,1oh� l. Calgu�re b l,uct l le B. Calgui r� 201$ - 36th A,vw. N. E. Minneapolis, Mi�n. Albin Johnson 6$2k �win.g Ave. Na. Minneapolis, Minnesota , � 5848 � 2nd 'at. N. E. 6008 - 2nd St. N..F. 58t0 - 2� SL. �N. E. � 8 � 'oe�Q. �+ 1 Q . OQ 4 '. 10.00 , . �,. . • � i� -,. - � . __ . . � REGUI.AR COUNCI�, MEh'TING OF AUGUSI' .; , I_ 3a� PAGE 20 � ; � ' �.�. , OWN�,�,,, ADDRESS _�___ UN175� FEE T^_„_ Ude i i l,a rscan, � 684$ !C n411 S � . . Min��apolis, Mi�nesota §460 - 7th St. N. E. 34 3�.(�4 ' �Jos�ph J. � ,Pet!'icta ,�. Ryan � R. � �#�+= Rox 112 Wayzat;a, Minnesot�a 55391 la5 - 5gth Ave. N. E. 7 1Q,QA Narcald M. Baxtig ' . �FQQO We� t $8 th . � A Minn��palis, Mlnnesota �.15� - 59� Way N. E. 12 12.pQ � , ,C1lfford Bakko 9119 � l�th Av�. So, •Min�eapoli�, MPnn�sota 151 - 592 Way N. E. 12 12.A� . , • Charl�s JQSeph Beliveau 11� - �ls�, Ave, N. E. • Fridlcy, Mtnnesata 553�1 11Q - 61st Ave. N. E. 8 10,Q0 ' ��dkQ (nY�stm�n� Cc►mpany _ (E. David K�'awetz) ' � 1679 Untv�r�ity Ave. St. Pa+�l, Mi�nesota 55104 1060 - 64th Ave. N.�E. 1� �15,Q4 , . C�sey MQban Qac,h Real Estate , 3R2,� So, Sne11 i �g Mtnneapc�l is, Minn. ' (AarQn Pinkus) 389 - 74th Ave. N. E. 11 11.OQ , � � � � � � � ' Cas�y Mpban Bach Real Estate ! (AAron Pinkus) , ' � 3025 Sa. Sn�llin9 Minneapolis, Mi�n. 55406 41S � 74th Ave. N, E. ll 11.00 ' W1111am V. Da1e . , $40 �, Diamond l.ake Road • ` Min�eapolis, Minn�sote 55�+19 5960 Anna 5t. 33 33.OQ j ' S E, y. & Mat�cia R, Fu�lestad � �114 ��, Imier pr, �; Minneapalis, Minnesota 55421 6542 Central Av�, k �p,gq , � � � SPGA Ass�ociates ; �S.Y. Shanedling • � � �49 farmers � Mechanics Bk. Bldg. Min��:�po13s, Minnesota 55402 6551 Channel Road N. E. 11 11.00 . • �, � �. . . .�:- 1 � ' . r ��. ' `' ' i� � t, . ; I' . � . , �.' � . '' , ' � ' � � . REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 5, 1968 PAGE 21 .. ' ���R � ADDRESS UN I T'S FEE SPGA Assoc3ates ��, S. V. Sha^edli�g ' 9Q9 Fa�me�s �s Me=hantcs Bk. Bidg, Minneapolts, Mtnnesota 55402 6571 Ghannel Road N. E. 11 11.00 l.�ao�� rd E. Qa i 1 ey . ��5) �. River Road F�idley, Mlnnesota 55421 82Si East Rive� Ro�d S 10.0A M�A1llster P!"OQP,r�t�5' (nc. Richefd Garmaker � 126 So. �th St, Mir.ncapolis, l�innesota 55402 1200 H�ghway �#100 18 18.00 McAliister P�ope�ttes Inc. RGiha�d �. Ga.►maker � . iz6 S�. 9t:h St. 'Mtnneap�lis, Mir.nesota 55402 1230 Highway �t100 �$ �g,pp . McAllistar Properties Inc. Richard �. Garmaka� . 126 so. 9th st. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402 1.260 Htghway �10p �g �g,pp M�Allistsr Properttes Inc. � .1�6 So. 9th St. Mtnn�apoli�, Minnesota � ' . Ri�hard E, Garmaker i290 Highway #100 18 - 18,00 S 6 S. !r!vcstment Compa�y Robprt 5pqng • 1202 P3ko �.ake Drtve, New 9cightan, Minnesota 55112 5475 Mai� St. N. E. .ii i2.00 S. d� S lnvestment Company � .Rpbe�t Spong 1?.OZ Pike Lake Orive New B�ighton, Mtnnesota 55112 5495 Main St. N. E, �'lY ��,pp Kenneth F. Peterson � ' ' Hubet�t M. Nelson r � 2441 Lyndale Ave. So. ' MJn�eapolis, Minnesota 55405 6019 Main St. N. E. 4 10.00 James S. Rudnitski ` �35 Main 5t. N. E Fridley, Minnesota 55421 • 6035 Main St. N.�E. 4 10.00 A. G. 6 Ronald L. Bruch � 212 Peninsufa Rd. ,'. . � MJnneapolls� Mi�nesota 55427 221 Sateliite'Lane �I� ��.pp . r. '...I , i � i ; t i .; � REGUI,AR CQUNCTL MEETING OF AUGUST 5, 1968 � .Jam�:a R. Blpmberg �/a T. J. Ni�seh �±anagement �954 WaQ�d�1� Ave. So. Minn�apAlis, Min��sata yec�t�ca Company bSQQ �! 1 son Memo r i a 1 H i ghway Minneap4lis, M�nnasota W1 { 1 i�m h�. L�� 4�33 Arthur St. N. E. � Minn�ap�)is, �1lnnesota 55421 �,.�� � , Mynes 2i24 Irving Ava. No. Minn�apolis, Minnesota 55411 �°�aneis deRidde� $�5 - 86th AvQ. N. W. Mfnn��palis, Minnesota 55433 �dyar Bcrnard �605 Na, �th Ave. i f1�Qk�, Minn�sata 55��3 leo J. HYneS �%2k Irving Ave, No. '� � �klinn�apalis, Minnesota SSkll � H�ar'Ald R.� Morra�v My ��� Route i, ', RiYer F''�lls, �fisconsin 54022 � Auguat S, 1968 �,7ICAVATING � fM�tlt F�eeman Excavating ; iS70 ii�,ghWay 6S N. E. ttidiey, I�i.nt►esota S54S2 t�iA� ER�VICES . 'l�ti,Cwak� plbg. � 8tg. ', `,' ��32 �tt� Ave, S . 8. O��ec, Minnesota �� � 58zo ��22 s�. N. �. k 5924 - 2z St. N. �. 7 5035 � 3�d St. N. E. 7 bo51-S3-55� 3�d St. N.E. 3 5347-u9 - 3rd St.N.F. � , S37o - Sth st. N. E. � 5400-02 - 7xh St.N.E. � 5430 -� 7th St. N.E. . Ey: Walt Freeman ar; Gary Mitach RENEWAL �v 34 � ,'° '. _ PA�E 22 � , 1 A, QO , I 10.00 ' � 1G.QQ , . ' 10.00 , ��.AO I . IO.AQ ' 10.00 ' � 34.00 , APP<O�VED bT � . , ,- si.oc. ii�sP, ' , � R1�6, �SP. ' ' ' '. � � REGULAR COUNCiL MEETING oF AUGUST 5, 1968 pAGE 23 S�K� CONTR,ACTOA n��itbach Coaseruction' �30$ �,4th St. N. W. I�ew Brighton, Minnesota By; ilarold C, Breltbl�ch NEfd �T � � �mCer-State Plbg. b Ht�.,Inc, 38pQ ��st�+ood xo�d i.�xia�ta�n, Minnesota By: Miltos� Daucra�t 1�Tl�M MiCsch Plbg. 6 Ht�, 332 � Cb, Ave . S. E, Pepeo, Mi.aneaota NA� ? G. F. Judge Co, 822 3rd Ave . �xcelaior, Minnesota Ey: Gary Mitsch Bys Gregg P. Judge IiBK NEM aL,DQ. I�� 8TG . �lS P. 1i1'G. II�iSP. �I.Dfr•. �IISP. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there be:Lng no nays, Mayox K�rkham declared the motion carried unanimously. AFPLZGATTON FOR SIGN PF.RMIT- RL�4UEST BY NAEGLE OUTDO�� ADj�,�F,R,�S�,�1� COMPANY: �� Mr. �iarold �,arkin, representiny Naeyele Company, was present at the �leetaing and explained that they were requesting a permit to enlarge �he�.r existi,ng sign faGing eastbound traftic on I. 694 to th e same si.ze as the sign facing southbound traffic. He explained that tYiis is a double �acing sign. MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve the application tor a sign peranit. He sta�,ed that the Council does not want to encourage larger signs, but this one is already in existance, and th is si,gn adheres to the ordinance requirements of 400 square feet limit, a�though this is being reconsidered. The�motion was seconded and upon a�voa,ce vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham delcared the motion carried. � �ONSTDI�RA�ION OF BUILDING P�RMIT, RAYMONDtN. PASCH: 6311 N. � ' I3. 4U�s • Mr.. Parch presented the Council with a petition from some oF the , isei,�hbor�ing property awners stating �Yiat they do not ob j ect to th�is building permit. � �, ���;� (� , , � ITION NO. 23-1968: TO' CONTINUE USE OF TEMPORI�►RY WEATHSR $T ' SHELTER FOR CONSTRUCTION OF SAILBO�AT.� . ' , +� � � �� ,� � . , '+., � r � a�:,;, . , • , � - .�� ,' : . ! i E �. i .i 1 � � .I �� REGUI�R CQUNCIL MEETING OF' AUGUST 5, l;.�:=: - -' PAGE 24 � MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive Petition No. 23-1968. Seaonded bX Councilman Liebl. Upon a vaice ���ote, all votiny aye, M�yQx' Ki�'kham declared the motion carri�d unanimously. ,t�. pasch she�w�d the Council pictures o�: the teanporary shelter he , Y#.as bµi�.t t,o cove� the boat he is buildiiicj ancl requested that he i�e c�a�ve�, the perm,it �Ur one year, as he .�ot�es to have the baat finished in the s�:ring. MOTION by Councilman Harris to grant a t�emporary weather shelt�r permit for one year to Mr. Pasch, and waive the tee. Seconded �y Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, tllere being no nays, Ma.yo� K�.z'kham d�clared the motion carrieu unanimously. RE4UEST FOA FOUNDATION PERMIT - RMS COMPANY REQUESTED BY W.W Fi,A,BTG: Z"he City Engineer shawed the Council the plan� and said they loqk l�ke they conform to all requirements. He said that this would be bui,ld 4n Lot #5 in Nayel's Woodlands, 200 teet south of Osborne Road on Baker 5treet. He said they were askin5 for a foundation ��rmit, and he could see na problem on the location. �QT�QN by Counciiman Samuelson to �rant a�oundation permi,t to �t]Ze It� Company pending issuance o:c further �ngineering data to the B�ilding Standards - Design Control Subcommittee and their con- curran�e. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, thex'e bea.ng no nays, Mayor �:irkham declared the motion carried unar�imausly . �'he City Engineer said he understood that the contractor is not l�icensed in Fridley, and the permit will be no gaod to them unt,�1 they have beer� checked by the Inspection Department. Councilmata, Sheridan asken when they were going to start on the building and was told that it would be the next day. Councilman Sheridan said that in the last six to eight weeks it seems the Council has been con�tan�ly giving exceptions and the requests are not fol],awing the pxoper proCedure of going through the Administration and Building ��andaards - Design Control Subcommittee. He said that the Council is tneeting 3 or 4 times a month, and thi� sh ould give every op�qr- tunity to these requests to be handled propezly. Mayor Kirkhaia said tY�at �t11e Council has made exceptions in the F�rocedures for some time when there are extenuating circuiastances, and in this case it would �e �heit awn risk. Cc�ur��i�.u►a� Samuelson said that he had asked to have thi,s �.�em c�n tha Agenda. Councilman Sheridan felt that the request would be R��U�i GQUNCIL ME�TING OF �UGUST 5, 1968 PAG� 2� j�Q����j �� �2t�n�i�man Sheridan to table the con�ide�a�ion Q� t2'�� ���Q���� �umps permit until the next Council Meet�.l�g O� Aug'4t�� �,�� ���� �q s��.v� the legal staff a chance t� ma7�e an �.�t�xpX�'��'��:�i� p� �,�,� �Q�� �egazda�ng this request. Seconded by Cauncil�n, ���'�'��. '�P��} � yp��e v�ate, Cou�cilman Samue7.son abstaining, the mQ���l� ���� ��� � � ���� O 2Q-�1968 - ST E C AND ES S T.H. #65 (RAILROAD RIGHT �F WAY �O 73RI? AVENUE � 21-1968 - STREET URB AND GUTTER - S O SWANSTROM COURT ADDITION ����1 %� �cata�n��.lm�n Harris to �eceive Petitxon #20--�,96$ a�� $����iA� #21-�.968 and refer them to the Administratio�a �o� prc�- �����,�c� * �econded by Councilman Liebl . Upon a voice vOt�, �h�+�'+� '���t�� �a� #�ays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carxi�d una�n��nQt���,y'. ��.�� '� T�' ���Q�' �a� CQur�cilman Liebl to cQncur with ��a�a�qy� ��� fpllawing appointment: �!� POS-�-- �T1ON ���,t� ��a��n �i�inhart Liquor t a�Q a�� S�.a��et N.E. Inventory �����,��rs �+i�.r��. �5421 Clerk the Administr���.�►n �z�d RE� ������ �s �l�n�ii ��� xnQt�,Q�n wa� seconc�ed by Councilman Sher�,dan, and upon a vo��e, Y�fi+�, ��e�e b�ing no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared th� moti.or� ��a��,e�c� u��ar►imc�usly. � ���' �y �ou�acilmaan �arris ta approve for pay�,ent Ge�era� �1��,m� ��g��+Q '�'hxough #1�71A and Liquor Claims #2417 through #2464. ��*� �p�s��� b�r �our�cilma� Sherida�. Upon a voice vote, ther� bea.nq �aca �,��r� ��yOr �Ci�'�ci�am declared the motion carried unanimou��X � ,�����,..�. • MqT�p�11` �y CQUncilmar� Harris to pay the follawing estimates: ' � �GUI�t ��.IUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 5, 1968 � ���IMA�S �0 BE APPROVED BY TI3E CITY COUNCIL - AUGUST S, 1968 � R. �'e pac��lc ConstrucCian Company S�Q �.��h �lv�nu� IVorthw�st . ��w $�'#��l�ttact, M�ac�espta 5511.2 � ��C�cp�tCe �2 (FINAL) for work completed this date for G�[�Stt"uc��,on of S�gn and �'lag pole according to Gontract G. �� ���ro�san, Tnc. �a� 3�6 Os�eq� ���n��ata SS�69 ����pl�te ��S (F�NAI,j for construction of San�.tary $ewer, W�t�ei� �nd Storm Sewer Improvemen� praject �84 accordictg tq c9t�tract (Baker Avenue between Qsboz�ne Road & 7Sth ���e�td�d e�$C, Onondaga between �entral and St�.nspn, eC�,) $uburb��t Sewer and Wa�er, Inc. 4SS0 Cen�xa� Avenue N,E. MiAt�ea;po�,�.s, Minnesota SS421 ���im�[e 4�'S (FTNAL) for construction of Sanitaz'y Sewer, W���r and Stvrm Sewer Improvement project ��$8, according tp contra�t Com��tQC1� & �avis, Ina. Con�t�lCi�� ��f,.neers 1446 Cour�ty �,oad �!,�+� Mi�c��apolis, Minnesota ������� �2 (F�NA�,) for the furnishing o� professional , �t���,c���ratng Services for �Lanning Sanitary gewer, Water e��d Storan� Sewer Tmprovement #88. ' �����t��Q �� �FI�IAZ) fox the furnishing of professional �ag�.n,e+eri.ng Services :Eo� planning gtorm Sewer Improveme�nt ��'Q,�ecx �84, �� � � ' , pla�a� L$wc� l�terials, Inc, � 237�+ W. Gouaty Itoad A. New �ri�htan 12, Mi,nn,esota �stimate #2 (PARTIAL) for const;uction oi "Planting �or C�vic Centex" according to contract. �, . � PAGE �7 $ 439.82 $ 12,�i69�G2 9 �7,�65.65 $ k,S08.99 $ 1,525.43 $ 51b.A0 �? 0 0 0 REGULAR COUNCI� MEETING OF AUGUST 5, 1963 Axcan Constru�ti.on Co., Zne. xtoxa, M�nnesvta �stima�� ��'2 (PA�t?IAL) �or constuction of Street �mp�ov�mert� �'roject S�. 1968-1A E���.ma�e #2 (PARTTAL) fo� construction of StreeC �mp�qvement Pra,�ect ST. 1968-2A Cotns�ocl� & �i�vis, �nc, CGt�aulCing� �t�g�.����s� 11►�6 Cpu�►�y R��d ��,?e, Mi�neappli�, Mi.nnesvta ' �v°� �h� Fuxna�shing of resi.dential inspecCion • ��d �r�s�.de�t supezvision for the staking out o� t�e ��ns�ruc��.on work for: �+����ary �ewer, Watex & Storm Sewer Improvemen� �r4je�t ��$8 �rom July 1, �.968 through July 27, 1969 �stimate 4�6) San�.�ary Sewex, Water & Storm Sewer Improvement $ro,��c� ��$4 (Esti.mate ��14) �puwaex�� Park connection to the NSSSD sewer. (�stimate ��1) PAGE 2� , , ,—� _ � ' $ 20,Q79.�9 � , $ 1�.,580,89 � , ' , $ i99.2s �. $ 17.69 $ 294.96 Councilman Harr�,s asked the City Engineer if thei� department w�� �atis��,ed by the work completed by R.H. Panek Constructio� Cramp�ny. �i� said fihat the Ci.ty was deducting $50.00. from thexr estima,t�, "I'H� �1QT�ON w�s seconded by Councilman Samue�son, and upon a vo�,c� vo�e, tY�►exe being no nays, Mayor Kizkham declared the mot�.on �ax��.�d uz��nimously. . �_1" � � �.�' �.t� � • • � • •,� • • . •� ► :�; •_��• l.i� .i_ � � T'h� C��y Engineer shawed the plans from the Minnesota Hiqhway ��a�tment to the Council. He said that the contract will be 1ot Auqust 23rd. Z'he shoulde,rs a�ae to be rebuilt because of the ur��* �Vennea�3 of the road. He outlined where the turning lanes wi]�� be �px t�e Council, . �ie said that the State �s going to eliminate tk�s aC�4s3s £rom the sputhbound lane on 68th Avenue to the Ricet Cr� T�����q �e�, and he was not sure this was a good idea uxit�l fi,�� ,City gOts the siqnal. Council.man Sheridan asked if any crQ��tov+�.x'� '�+t1�¢ b.�i�,1 e��rnina►ted. The City Engineer said not �t thia fiiu�N. `�qL�C�,1,R�n 3a�aaauelson a�ske+d if �there are any other provisioz►� �17i� G�.�y �ng�.n�er �e�.t should be required? The City Enginear �ai,d '�� d�� �a� see anY Problems. �'he Gou���.l discussed the southbouz�d l�az�a �.nto �he Drive-In �,"iieatre, and stated they c9�d not feel thaac• was �ouc,�h istaokinq room at the right-turn 1ane. , � , -� . , , , �^" ' R�C;G1i+�iR GQLTNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 5, 1968 � PAGE 29 �''�C���4N �?Y �oun��,7.man Harris to adopt Resolution #�].0-�968 an� give '��+� �t�����,:���a�,i.Qn authority to come up wa.th suggestion5 khey �ee]. ��+� wQ�°thx o�' construction such as leaving the 66th Avenue ac�ess� ��'��� �l���e i� a s.�gna�. light and studying the right-turr� lane �� W��'� d����'� �,ake I?ri�e, Seccanded by Cauncilman Sheridan. Upon � v4��� vp��, ��re b�inc� no nays, Mayor xirkham declared th� mca�ion �+��'�,�4� t��?��►�,mou��.y . •1!��� � �►� �R3. �JRVTLLE RATLPY REGARDING OBJ,�CTION TO,�,�_UILD,�,NG pgg�r�= +[�4'��4N ]��► Counc�lmar� Liebl to receive and file the commun�.eafiian ��am M?��. iiatl�ey da�ed July 15, 1968. Seconded by Cauncilma� Si����,dan* tipo� a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkh,am �+�Q1#��Ced �he mc�t�on carried unanimously. �. �CHAEL SERVETUS UNITARIAN SpCIgTy ggGARDING THSIR AZTCTIaNa ��'�A� by �o�r��a.l,man Harris to rec�ive the commuzlication dated ���'� ��� �4��- 3��oanded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a yoice vo�e, ��e�e be�,ng no nays, Mayor �Kirkham declared the motion c����ies� ur�,animcausly . , C' FRIDLLY GOP EXECUTIVE COMMISSION R�'GARp G THEIR PTCNIC: , ' ' 1�A��c��` by �oun�ilman Samuelson to receive the communicatiox� da�,�ci �'u�.i" �4. �,�E�$. Seconded by Cour�cilman Liebl. Upon � vo�,�e yq�,�, '�M��� k���.r�c� r�o nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carri�d u�a#� �.�ic�u� �� � � �^ 968 ° REQUESTZNG PERMZSSION TO BLOCK o F' DgAD END STR�S�'P C)F BTARAT.TAD unar► �.�.v w _ n.. .. __ __—__ _ _ _ �+� �Q4�n��,1. g��urked that it looked lilse evexyone had ��,g�,�� ��p ' ������.��. Caunci.iman L�ebl sa�d that one of the petition�r� had ���.��1 ��.m �d asked hi,m if they would havv to have a pQlic�t� p�'����►� • �he �ity Manager said that someone could chpck in on �,t ' �Qt�at�,� c�uri�nq the evening, and he recommended that fox aa�et� "��.�anu$ �f th� City•street" should be added to the permit. 1 � �4T�AN b� Counci,lman Sharidan �o receive Petita�on #24�1968 euid r�ppxpy�, "b�.�ki,ng p�f tho strQet. secqnded ?�y Counci,l�wn Liebl. Vpon a '�O��Q �1p'�e, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declarad the.�vaotipn c����,�d wn�n�.mously. .! RE�ULA,R COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 5, 19Fs8 STO� AND FRISK ORD,�,NANCE: • wp w � e Ma,xQx Ka�rkham said that he had written the �or ��p�y c�� their new ordinance referred Qx'��r�$�ce" . He said he had received a rep had re�exred it to their Ci.ty Attorney. H Attp�'��y' could wo�]� on i� with the �'hief o w�.�h a�i�i�lar ordi,nance for Fridley. PAGE 3Q Mayor of Minrieapp�i$ to as a"Stop a,r�d F��.sk y toclay, a�nd �e blayor said that the City Police, and come up �tv�v�_1� ' _Y • ` � � Y M�s�_ • � • 4s_i�I � ���� ` � i � 1� M�IQ�' la� Councilman Liebl to receive the communication dated Ju�.y 31,, 1��&, �'ln,� motion was seconded and upon a voice vote, al1 vot�r►g �y+�, M,�yor �Ci�]cham declared the mot�.on carried unanimously. �t.TC�iT QF' WAY TO CHASE' S ISL�A,ND: �e ��.�� �ngi�►ee� said he had had several discussions with the S��c�o�. 8oard x��questing some right of way for putting in a street, anc� ti�� ��.�y getting some parking space on their property. He s�id �hat they seem to be agreeable to giving the right a� way, bt��t do lnot �eel they should be assessed for the street. He said 1�Q wQU��i ��.ke �o get the Council's feelings on this. The Counc�,�, discu�tsed whe�her there would be any benefit to the schop�,. �� ��,�y ,�ttQxney f�].t that this would be difficult ta prove. �a,e ���y �►ttQrn�� said that if the land was donated by the $Chop�. �d ,�paur�taen��� so there would be no need of land acquisiti,Qn, aand the �c�t�th ��1� Q� the �rontage was assess�d aga�nst the apartment, the o��+er ha�.� could be picked up by the City eith�ex from general fur�d$ o7c �rc�� ��z'k �unds as access to Chase's Island. The City Engineer s��.d �2�;e�� wouid b� about $4500 to be picked up. Caur►cilman Sh�'�dan �s�id he thauq�t the City should get the right of way naw, and k�,e �pt��,d r►o�, ��e any benefit to the achool for that street. The �ity 8n�gine�r said he would discuss this again with the School Boa�rd. ,� ,�,},�„'„G ,�F►T8�„ OF F�RST MSSTING IDT SEI�TEMBERs CQUn��7.mart Sheridan pointed out that the first Monday in Septemb�r Wass �,�ioa� Day, so that the date of the first meeting had to be changed. 1���1 �y Counc�.lman Sheridan that the Eirst Regular Counci,�. �leetiac�g �n &a�tember be held Tuesday, Septexnbe�r 3, 1968. seconded by Coutz�il- l� ,9�1�3on. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, ldayos Kir�►�a1 de��,�ad the motion carried unanimously. n R�GULA�t COUNCIL MF,ETING OF AUGUST 5, 1968 PAGE 3� �JQ��T'-. I�T�ON by Cour�cilman Harris to adjourn the Meeting. Seconded by Co�an+�a�7,m�n Liebl,. Upon a voice vote, the�e being no nays, Mayor I�i�kh�tn deelar�d �he gegular Council Meeting of August 5, 196$ ac� j cat��r��d at 12 s 15 �1. M. Re�p�c��'u].ly submitted, ��/�tti� �� ��.�--�t �... ; , '��� �'��t�'Q� Jack O. Kirkhaun A,��i��' $+�c�'eta�'y to the Council Mayor ■ � ' PAGE 32 THE MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF AUGUST 12, 1968 I�iayor Kirkham called the Special Public Hearing Meeting of August 12, 1968 to order at 8:05 P.M. PLEDGE OF 1��L1sGIANCE: Mayor Kirkham requested the audience to stand and join the Council in saying the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. ROLL CALL: MF.MBERS PRESENT: Kirkham, Harris, Samuelson, Liebl MSMIiERS ABSENT: Sheridan �iDOPT,,��1 OF AGEND�A: MQTIt�T by Councilman Samuelson to adopt the �g�nda as presented. Seconded by Cauncilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, al�l voting aXe, Mayar K�,rkham declared the motion carried unanimously. ,�NFORMAL HF.AitING ON CONSIDERATION OF POLLUTIDI� ORDINANCBz blayor Kirkham said that much has been said about air pollution and it's eantrol. He then read the Declaration o� Policy, explaine�d the meariing of the portion dealing wa�.h public nuisance, and read the port�on dea7.ing w3,th license requirements. Mr. ,7ames Hensley, Fridley Health Officer and Dr. Harold Paulus, Professor o� the School of Public Health of the Univers�.ty of Minr�esota were present to assist in answering questions a,nd �,lair� the contents of the proposed ordinance. Mayor Ki�'khaia pointed out that the seasonal burning of leaves and gra�� are not prohibited under this proposed ordinance. ' M�. Hens�.ey explained that residences of 4 families or leso would not be required to obtain a license, unless they had an auxillary burner, auch as oil. If a residence had a burner to reduce organic ' mat�er, he would have to comply with the ordinance. Z'he Gas Company does have available this type of burne�. Process equipa48nt, suCh as used in induetry, wauld be required to obtain a license. ' � Ma�oz' Kirkhau► felt that this ordinance, if adopted, would� not int�r- iare with the orderly development ot the City and pointed ottt th�� o�a o£ the City's ��r ���ustries, Car�er�-A�y, is involved in makinq SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARING MEETI�G OF AUGUS� 12, 196� air pollution control equipment. �,�k��� 33 , Councilman Liebl asked Mr. Hensley if this is about the same as that used in St. Louis Park and Mr. Hensley replied that it was. Councilman Liebl said that he felt that the ordina�nce� is very com- � prehens�,ve and seemed as though it would be costly to administex and enforce. He said that the Council must provide an alternate solution to the people for disposal of trash. Mr. Hen$1ey said that 95�6 of the enforc�ment could be d�a��^ '��� r;.�e Building Inspection Department and the Fire Prevention Bureau, and he did not feel that there would be a need to increase the staff as policing of problems of this nature are already done by these departments. He explained that a plan review in respect to tech- nlcal data would have to be submitted to the State Boarc�.of Health. He said that the people would have to refrain from us�ng bac3s yard burners and with adequate pick-up and proper supervision, a cleaner Citx would be the result. Counciltnan Lieb�, asked Mr. Hensley if this proposed ordinanc� was drawn up with the specific needs of th is community in mind or if this was a general criterion. Mr. Hensley replied that the needs of most communities are much the same. Other cities have milling plants, rendering plants, asphalt plants, etc. Councilman Liebl then asked, if this Council went on record as adopting thia or- d�nance, would we have any assurance that out neighboring cota- munities would do the same? Mr. Hensley pointed out tha� rnost communities are at least studying this problem and some are acting upon i.t, Z�he Upper Respiratory Disease Association has backed this crdinance and are using it as a model. Counc�,lman Liebl then asked if there would be no need of additional staf�, how �.s this to be instrumented and enforced? Mr. Hensley replied �hat if a problem arose, Fridley could do as other com- munities do, in that if some technical assistan�e is needed, they hire a laboratory to do the work and that it would not be fea8�.ble for the City to have their awn laboratory. He felt that 909�6 pf the prablerns would be with incinerators in apartment housas, riusi� ness areas, and back yard burners. He felt that industrial pollu-► tiort wae a minor problem for this City. Councllman Bamuelson asked Dr. Paulus if ha felt that the Ringel- mann Syste�a was satisfactory. �ie said that Mr. Idensley felt tha�t it wa$ �omewhat unsatisfactory and asked if there was anything bstter. Dr. Paulus aaid that the Ringelmann Systern is adopted by moet ordinances, and that it is a subjective analysis. Peo�le wou7.d � r ---- - _-- SPECIAL pUBLIC HEARING COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 12, 1968, PAGE 34 knaw that standards are there and are to be met. He said that with the Ringelmann system a smokescope is used, and that obscurity by sight can be used. Councilman Samuelson asked Mr. Harvey McPhee, Sani�arian for St. Louis Park, if,in their ordinance there were provisions made for a grandfather clause. Mr. Mcphee replied that it was felt by their City that if there was a health hazard, that it was very impo=tant to comply, therefore, they compiled a schedule allawing a two year interval before ultimate compliance. Councilman Samuelson then asked Mr. McPhee about the right to appeal. In this ordinance it states that an industry or individual has the right to appeal to the City Manager then to the Council and he wondered haw St. Louis Park handled this phase. Mr. McPhee said that St. �,ouis Park does not believe in the need for a great number of Boards and Commissions�and that they felt that the Council cou7.d serve in the capacity of hearing complaints. Cowncilman Harris raised the question of really what good is it go�,ng to do to pass on this ordinance, if the neighboring com- ntuni�ies do not have a corresponding ordinance. Mr. Hensley said that St. Louis �ark has passed this ordinance, Edina has had a hearing and the ordinance will be on the books by the first of the year, and Golden Valley and Columbia Heights are working on one right naw. He Said that by using the standard in the ordinance the Stat� Pol- lution Control Agency will act on various problems but it will be up to the municipalities to enforce the corrective action. Councilman Harris then asked if Fridley passed this ordinance, but the other municipalities did not, would there be any benefit? Mr. Hensl�y then pointed out that the Fridley people breathe about 60°6 of their awn air pollution right naw. This is because the air has a tendency to hang above this City due to environmental conditions. The balance of the pollution cames from various sources such as Minneapolis and the highways which the City has no way of controlling. Councilman Samuelson pointed out that he had heard that bus fuaes a�'e roally not air pollutants. Dr. Paulus agreed in that diesel exhaust, �lthough ociorous, are not carcenogenic as are car fumea, and that car fwaes are the real hazard. Councilman Liebl said that he would like to see this worked out on �n entire Metropolitan area control basis, and asked Dr. Paulus 1E he was not at this time working on this. Dr. paulus said that a 7 County district is hoped for and that in the recent month s the gpg.CIAI, pUHLIC HBARING COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 12, 1968, PAGB 35 Federal Government is pushing this also. He said if Fridley wished to wait 5- 10 Year$ they would probably be part of the Metro- politan District, or they could do as they are thinking ai doing, a�nd getting something on the books now, thereby, being ahead o� schedule bp h�ving the enforcement and administr$tion problems already worked out. ' �ouncilman Samuelson asked Robert Hughes, Fire Chief, about th� Gost of en�orcement of this ordinance by the Fire Depsrtment. Mt. Hugh��s replied that much o� their time is spent policing burning r�.gk�t naw ar�d he said that he felt that the part of the en£orce�- iaent to be hand3.ed by the Fire Department could be handled at no additional cost at this time. He said that trash burning in barrels does co�t the City a great deal of money. M�r. Hen$ley asked if people have to obtain permits to burn. Mr. Hughea replied that permits are written at no fee after inspection of the premises. He said that many of their conq�laints are cn people burning in trash burners not within the legal hou�s for burning. He said that quite often these people:,are new to the C1ty snd do not realize there are specific hours for burning. �'he City Attorney asked what experience, if any, they have had in reg�rd to enforcing this ordinance as far as court cases goes. He a�id that Y�e thought the City of Minneapolis had a court caae on 1ndustr�al pollution. Mr. Robert Lines, Air Pollutian Contro� gaqi.neer, City of Plinneapolis, answered that they did have a case. �'t�ey had to prove the company was a nuisance, and they got about 25 �Cesident� who were willing to testify that it was a nuisance. Z'he ca�e was appealed to the Supreme Court, hawever, the finding waa in ��►vor of Minneapolis. Dr. Paulus asked if the Ringelmanri reading was used and if any of the fines were appealed. Mr. Li.nes =epl,ied that a number of fines were given out but no appeals hacl besn made. Co�trtci].man Samuelson asked Mr. Hensley if the fining procedure wou�d fa11 within the Tagging Ordinance. Mr. Hensley �aid that it would. Counciimar� 3amuelson ask�d what the estimated cost of back y�►rd burni.ng harrel complaints is to the City. l�1r. Hensley replie�l about $3,000 per year plus the Court and Attorney coats. He said fihat'he felt that banning bur��.o9 barrels and helping to elin►inate the rat prol,�,e�a wouia frea the �en and th� time could b• much 'b�tter use�. -- � - , ' , � ' ' ;' � � � � , SPECIAL pUBLIC HEARING COUNCIL MSETING OF AUGUST 12, 1968, pAag 36 Cowncilman Liebl said that if burning barrels are banned, the City must provide an alternate. The City Manager said that whether the franchise system or a contract system is adopted would not really make too much difference. The City Attorney has rqled that a franchise system must go through an election. A contractor, or mare than one contractor, would handle the work and give equal or lawer prices. Cou,�ncilman Liebl said that he felt that the work in the Building Inspecti�on Departneent and the F�i,re Department will be teemendously increased and that it will be necessary to spend more time and man hou�s. �'he City Manager sai,d that it was very difficult to guesa the degacee of compliance. Mayor Kirkham pointed out that a burning vi.olation would be very recongizable, as any burning would be an obvious violation. Mr. Hensley said that St. Louis Park has a pick-up sgatem. Mr. Mcphee said that they have a franchise system which calls for 3 containers for residences, hawever, the first of the year they are going to another service which will allow an unlimited numbar of cans. Mayor Kirkham agreed that there were a nwaber of alternates possible and asked the Fire Department what the advantage would be to thqm. The Fire Chief said that he would like to see back yard burninq etopped, He �aid that they had no problem with burning by permits at tY�ia tim�e. He said that he wondered about the fee for twul,tiple dw�111ngs, and said he understood that a license would be neceas�ry if 'heating by gas, with an oil stanc'my. He also asked about industria�, plants that do burning. Mr. Hensley said that the fee was $25.00 for each time, and that the burni.ng would �eed the Board of Health approval. Hawever, he added, that the Council '. could set ar�y fee they desired. Mayor Kirkham agreed that ii the procesainq did not cost $25.00, then the charge should not be tha;t high . The Fire Prevention Bureau Chief said that he did not feel that th�.s ordi.nance would be that easy to police. He said that thi's was a good all-inclusive docwaent, and that it would noed a long look ut the enforceaient procedures . He said that if tise Council i�s going to adopt an air pollution ordinance, that this is a qood o�. He said that he would like to see somethinq done abaut the air pol- �ution caueed by the tran8portation induatry. Councilmain Liabl a�ked the Fiue prevention Bureau Chief if, in hia opinion, it would not be neceasary to increaa� the staff? 7'he Chief rapli.�d that h� wo���i �ink thi� wQu�d �e� �}�easasy. H• said .that f: `, , . . SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARING COULd::i�'., MRETING �'�" ."�� .�"3:�"� �.2, 1968 P � , �GE 37 after public education, possibly the increase may not have to be large. Mr. McPhee said that St. Louis Park plans on enforcing their ordinance strictly. They plan on using the Fire Department to police the back yard burning and a man in the Building Inspection Department is to be shifted and he wiil have just incinerators. Mr. McPhee said that he would take care of the process equipment wh ich would require a review of the plans. He said that St. Louis Park has some unique problems and the City did not feel that the,State or the Board of Health will solve their problems for them. He said that there are 2 people on the Fir� Department and 5 in the Building Inspection Department and that they intend to add som�e additional personnel. Their population is 48,000. Councilman Samuelson schools and churches there is no fee. � � � � , asked about schools. Mr. McPhee rep�.ied that , must comply also, the only exemption is �ia�t The Fire Prevention Bureau Chief said that it cost the City over $4,000 for the first 6 months to fight fires caused by burners. He said that 49 fires were caused by illegal burners. Hawever, he said that this spring was a bad year as the spring was so dry. Counci]�man Harris pointed out that also to account for the increaee, i.t must be remembered that every year the City's population in- crease�. Mayor Kirkham called for comments from the audience. A visitor to the Meeting asked who would pay for the trash pick--up. Mayor Kirkham replied that each individual would be responsible for payment just as nc�w. Councilman Liebl added that if tYie pick-up wa� contracted out, the people would just pay th� contractor, and that the cost could go up $10.00 or more per year. The Fire Prevention Bureau Chief said that �olumbia Heights uses th is systeta naw and it costs them $18.00 for 3 cans per week per year, at�d that the cost is added to the utility bill. I� ' ' ' ' ' ' Councilman Liebl, pointed out that it will cost the home awner some additional money to come up to the standards set in the ordinarice ' and the ultimate question is whether the people would like to save the few dollars or pay for the benefit of cleaner air. Carl Paulsoa said that he would like to see ais pollution controlled, and that it will become even more necessary to control aix pol- lut�on in the future. He said that aut�nob ile exhauae contributes about 5096 of the pollution in the air. He said that he appreciated the Council taking up this matter and hope�d th�y would act on it. He eaid that in 1963 the U.S. Senate found that air pollution con- ttibuted�to heart diseases, colds, lung cancer, and respira►tory ' ' � ' � ----- - -------- -- ------- - -------- ------- , SPSCIAL PUBLIC HBARING COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 12, 1968, pAag 38 ' ' diseases. He said that it has also been shvwn that air pollution will cause trees to die and that it will cause an excessive ainount of rainfall. He said that it was also found to be harmfu], to cloth- ing and metals and caused paints to weather much moxe quickly. ' A vis�,tor to the Meeting asked, if the Council is trying to ban burninq barrels, what is the State going to do about the pollution caused by cars. It was pointed out that the Federal C3overnment ' is tryi.nq to force the manufacturers to curb the exhause fun�es from cars. ' Robert Roff, of Roff Trucking Service, Rubish Fiauling, 642 37th Ave�tue N.E. said that he did not feel that the problem waa back yard burners but rather the volume of trash and garbaqe that would , have to be gotten rid of, vrhich is constantly increas��q. Councilman Liebl said that he has served on a committse that has been studyxng air pollution in detail for the last 6 months. Norman Fi. Cruse, Assistant Secretary, Minnesota petroleum Council at ' 604 Builders Exchange Building, Minneapolis, said that he has worked with the City of St. Louis Park and that he felt that there were some areas of this ordinance that would need discussinq anfl re, ' quested that he be notified when discussion of this ordinance would . next be an the Council Agenda. , ' ' , , �TIO�Di by Councilman Samuelson to close the informal public hearinq on the proposed air pollution control ordinance. 3econded by Counci7.man Harris. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Ki�kha� declared the motion carried. $Ss Mayor Kirkham declared a 15 minute recess at 9:25 P.tl, PUBLIC HB�►RING FOR STRBET IMpROVBM�TT PROJSCT ST. 1969T3 ( 73ttD AVB. ): !layor Kirkham read the Public Hearing Notice to the audisnce. , The Ci.�y 8ngineer explained that this is for the impravemeAt of 73rd Avenue from T.H. #65 to Central Avenue. He said that aventually thi.� acoad wi11, be opened all the way for the flow of �tidustrial � trafii.c. He said that th• cost shvwn is for th� i�eprov�rnt ar�d acquisition coeta for riqht of way on the north aids of 73rd Avanue. He axplained that the City has approached tha County ta aN i� they a�e w�,7�],inq to participate in the oost, and that th� co�t• aha�+e� ar• max�.u�wa coats and could b. decreased by the amount of Cauity par- tici�ation. SPECIAL pUBLIC HBARING COUNCIL MSETING OF AUGUST 12, 1968, pAt�$ 39 Councilman Harris said that he had discussed this with the Onan people. He pointed out that the County has not formally aqreed to participate in the cost of the project. He said that he had discussed with the County the possibility of City acquiririg the needed right of way:on 73rd Avenue and the County makinq the road improvement. Councilman Harris said that the possibility oF vacating 73� Avenue was discussed with.the City retaininq all the utility easementa, an� this received some interest from the property awners present in th� Council Chaa�bers. The City $ngineer pointed out that in March the $ngineering Depart- ment wrote letters to the property awners on the north side of 73rd Avenue without much response. He s�id that the peopl•.would loae no land area by gaininq the 73� footage. He said that of course, this could not be built upon because of the easements, but co1ald be used as yard space. pie explained that if the street was vacated � would go to:the north property awners and � to the south prope�ty awners. The City Engineer pbiated out that there was a possible problem with vacating 73'� Avenue. He said that all the property north of 73� Avenue must have access. Z'here fo�lvwecl a lonq discussion at the Council table wh#le lookiriq at the half section map with Roger Gilquist, 1201 73rd Avenue Id.B.= John Hal�ptzok, Route 1, Box 381, Forest Lake; and Clifford T'ho�, 7250 Central Avenue. Councilman Liebl suqqested that the vacation study should qo back to the Planning Comm�.ssion. .!rlOTION by Councilman Liebl to close the Pi3blic Hea�cing on the Street Improvement project 3t. 1969-3 (73rd Avenuej. Seconded by Council� man �iarris. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Nayor Kirkham d�- cl ared the motion carried. MO"�ION by Councilman 3anwelson to refer the vacation of 73� Avenua back to the Planninq Comtaission for their study. Secoad�d by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice v�ta, there being no aays� llaYp= Kirkham declared the motion carried. �_.. • , Y • • . . � � � , ' � _ � �� : , _,. . ��„j�,� �, •-`i- --i ,- - � . _. �. 1 � - ^ - �. _ _Y, ' • � �. • - �_i.� � ._ :� ;_:.1! _Y_' • :� � _ _� ' Sp$CIAL pUBLIC HEARING COUNCIL MESTING OF AUGUST 12, 1968, p�� 40 � ' l�OTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution No. 11�-1968 for the i.mprovement of 73rd Avenue. Seconded by Councilman SaAwelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ' Councilmari Harris advised the men in attendance that they will be notified by mail of the Public Heating before the Plarininq Com- a►ission. Councilman Liebl suggested that they talk ta the other �rflperty owners regarding the problems before the planninq Com- � `' , tni��ion Publ iC Hearing . ' C� � � � L = � 1: : �� = ;,v • • �� • � ti� :� !, , ; �I � • y � • ; � • ' � � • !� w, � «s Z'he City Srigineer explained that wl�en the public Hearinq was held earlier, Mr. Momchilovich was told that he could only put in a 7 unit apartment house in the space he had available after he de�ls tite the 30' right of way on the west side of his propsrty for the street, although he wanted 10 units. Iie is naw reque�tinq approval of the rezoning request and that a Public Hea�ing be set up on the =ezoning of an additional 47' on the westerly portion of parcels 460 and 470 on which he holds an option to buy. By purchaae of th is property, he would have enough room for the 10 unit;, apartn�ent house he wanted. , Mr. �laiachtlovich then showed the Councilwen a�d the Mayor his option on the la�d he is planning to buy. , 1�OTIODT by Councilman Harris to close the Public Hearing on tha rezoning reque$t by Louis Momchilovich. 3econded by Councilmtn Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the nwtion ' carried. ' ' ' ' �' MOT�ON by Councilman Harris to set the Public Hearing date ior Septembe�t 9., 1968 for the rezoninq of the additional 47' of the weaterly portion of parc�ls 460 an�d 47A. The motion was seconcl•d anc� upon a aoica vote, all voting ay�, Mayor Kirkhaam declared ths nation carried. P�LIC HBARING FOR V�TION R.�USST ( SAj� ��68•-03 ) IrOTS 22-iA 11ND 22-B ,�j�,,,,�,. L �„YD1D�►L8 HUILDERS e�TH ADDITZONt (�gY �AFFffit'�') �a �City Attorney explained that this wae the raquest in �lhicii� th� sppli.cant wished a vacation of 2' to permit buildinq a qarac3� at�d that Mr. Saffert had obtained permission in writing from ths utility companiee. SPECIa�, PUBLIC HEARING COUNC�Y� MEETIt�dG ':J.�" :�ui �.,'�i 12, 1968, pAGE 41 MOTION by Councilman Harris to close the Public Hearing on the Vacation request by Henry Saffert. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motipn carried. FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE UNDER SECTION 12.07 OF THE CITY Cfi.A�RTER TO VACATS A PORTION OF A DRAINAGE AND UTILITY EASEM�iT IN BLOCK 1, LYNI)ALE BUILDERS 4TH ADDITION: � , ❑ C _� ' MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve the ordinance for the vacation ' requested by Henry Saffert on first reading and waive the x�ead�,ng, and authorize issuance of the building permit. Seconded by Council- man Samuelson. Upon a roll call vote, Samuel�on, Kirkham, Harris, � and Li�bl voting aye, Mayor K�rkham declared the motion carried. The City Rttorney explained the legal require:t�ents reqarding the reading and publication of an ordinance, and suggested that �5 days after the publication, at which time the ordinance beCOmes law, the Safferts could come in and request a certified copy of the ordinance to take to the Register of Deeds to record t2zis vacation as part of their abstract. CONSZDERATZON OF GASOLINE PUMFS FOR COUNTRY VILLAGE SUP$R MARKST O�]' NORTHEAST QUADRANT OF CENTRAL AVENUE AL�TD MISSISSIPPI STRhET: (Tabled 8-5-68) * The City Attorney explained that he was not present when this was first discussed, but he has talked to the City Engineer and that he is satiisfied that the applicant did shaw the gasoline pumps on the blueprint and that he did intent to have gas pumpa. He said that the request has been cleared through the Fire Prevention Bureau Chief and the State Fire Bureau and that he is satisfied.th�t �,egally approval would be in order. MATZON by Councilman Fiarris to approve of the request for gasoline pumps for Country Villa�e Super Market. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, Councilrnan Samue�sop abstaining, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RESOLUTION NO. 112-1968 -.A �°�LUTIO?�? DIItLCTING PR$PARI�ITION OF ASSB�4Sl�iSNT ROLL P'OR $TORi�I S$�$R IMPR�V� PROJRCT #82s , MOTIODi by Councilman Samuelson to adopt Resolution No. 112-1968. Seconded•by Ctouncilman Liabl. Upon a voic� vote, all .votiAq aye, Maycr�' Kirkham declared the awtion carried unani.mously. �. __� ' SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 12, 196£i , ' � ' ��° �GE 4 � RESOLUTION NO. 113-1968 - A RESOLUTION DIRECTING PUBLICATION OF HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSSSSMi'.TTT ROLL FOR STORM SF�IER IMPROVEMSNT PROJECT �82: MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution No. 113=a1968. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. �ESOLUTION NO. 114-1968 - A RESOLIITION DIRECTING PREPAFtA,T�,ON OF ASSE3SMSNT ROLL FOR STORM SQeTER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT #87• ' MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt Resolution Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. [J � No. 114-1968. vote, all voting $ESOLUTION NO. 115-1968 - A RESOL•UTION DIRECTING PUBLICATION OF HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR STORM SEWER IMPROVEMSNT PROJ�:CT #8 7 - - . MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to a dopt Resolution ' Secanded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, nay�s, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ' C ' ' ' C No. 115-1968 . there being no CONSID�RATION OF RESOLUTION SETTING THE CITY PRIMARY ELECTION FOR T�,E YEA#t,,,^1968: The C�.ty Manager explained that he had talked to the Finance Dire��or and he had said that if the Counci�l desires a primary el�+ction it can be held,hawever, it is not legally necessary. The City Attorney elaborated that if 3 people are running for an otfice, the primary is optional, if 4 were to run it would be necessary, accord,�ng to the City Charter. Councilaan Samuelson suggested that as it is not necessary the primary election could be dispensed with a nd some money could be sav�d, The remainder of the Council agreed, therefore, no further action was taken. CORRESPO�IDENCE : A. , OFIDi KASSULKSR: REGARDING HIS APpROVAL OF AZR POLLUTION ' CONTROL ORDINANCE ^ � MOTI9�1 by Councilman Liebl to receive the couanunication from John ' Kassulker, dated June 28, 1968. Seconded by Councilman Saa►uelsan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the � mot��.on carried . � � ■ t ' SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARING COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 12, 1.y68, pA�;E 43 Councilman Liebl commented that he was glad to see a constituent that feels the same as he does in that the control shou�d be more that Ci,ty-wide, and that it should include about a 7 county area. � ;ti Ccauncilman Harris suggest�d to the press Repres�ntative that it wou�.d be a good idea to contact some of the people who were present here ton�ght for future articles to promote an in-depth study for the education of the people. He said that he felt that it would be we11 to emp'hasize the benefits of the ordinance, �ather than all the xestrictions, which would be a more negative approach. He said that he would like to yive the Press as much time as necessary far a series of articles in the hope that at the formal hearing there wauld be a greater representation of the people. Be WYMAN SMITH: REC�RDING EROSION OF OAK CREEK: Counc�,�.man Samuelson said that he had gone dvwn to look �t thi.s problem w�,th the Engineering Rssistant and that the greatest, pro- blem i� at the outfall end of the creek where it enters the river. He said that this problem is much the same as that in Craigway. �'he run-of£ creates erosion, and Y►e said �hat at the time o,f the di.scussion of the storm sewer for east of Sast River Road, he had suc�g�sted that the people in Craigway be included. He explained that Oak Creek carries a big drainage area and that it is a very tough er�gineering problem and that it would be very expensive to correct. Cou�cilman Liebl asked Councilman Samuelson if the px�oblem of Et�o�ion increased after the hook-up of Commerce Park and th� Tx'dil�z Park. Councilman Samuelson said no, that this problem �hould hav� been taken care of at the time of the original storm sewex project ba�k in 1959 or so. He pointed out that one a� the pxoblem� with a creek of this type is that it meanders and con-� stantly changes i�t's creek-bed. The C,ity Attorney felt that an Engineering solution should be �ound, then estimate the cost, and then decide i£ the high cost would be wOx'th the benefit derived. He pointed out that a release frcxn all �he peaple would have to be obtained to go in there and do the work. Z�he City Engineer said that the watenvay laws are very v�gu�, and there is also the problem of haw to apply assessments. MQTxON by Councilman Samuelson to receive the communication from Wyman.Smith, dated August 6, 1968, and refer the proble�a back to the Snq�.��er�.ng Department for review, and if no feasible solution c�n b� �ound, a reply should be sent to Mr. Smith e�cplaining the ❑ _' _�_ , SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARING COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 12, 1968, PAGE 44 ci��um�tances. Seconded by Councilman Harris, and upon a voice vote, all vota.ng aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried, �, NATIQNAL L1�:AGUE OF CITIES: REGFIFZDING ANNUAL CONGRESS OF CIT.,,.— IES s MA'�'ION bX Councilman �iarris to receive the commux�icata.on ��'om tl�e �Ta�iQn��. I,�=ac�ue of Cit�.es dated August 1, 1368, and authorixe t,he ��t,� ,Man,a,ger to attend if he wishes. Seconded by Councilma�i Samue],s4�. Upon a voic e vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. D. FINANCIL D�RECTOR• TAX TIO�, OF INDUS',��j,A.y,.,,,D�E,�Q,�� AND OTHER MUNICIPAL BONDS: MQ'��ON k�y Councilman Harris to receive the communication frpm the Fi�an�e l��rec�or dated Auqust 8, 1968. Seconded by Couneil�tan T,ie?a�,. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham deelared tl�e rt���:ton c�rried unanimously. �' � • .1.i �t �� MQT��N 'b�r Councilman Liebl to ad j ourn the Meeting . Secor�c�ed by CQUncilma� Harris. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayrax� K�����ct de�lared the �pecial Public Hearing Meetinc� of A.ugu�t �.�, 1��� a�djourned at 10:45 P.M. ����u11y submitted, ��1 �ez+ce� a�����tarx �Q the CitX Council Jack O. Kirkham Mayor I __ 1 � 1 �' ' � , C � ' ' ' ' , 1 ORDINANCE N0. � � AN ORDINANCE UNDER SECTION 12.07 OF THE CITY CHARTER TO VACATE STREETS AND ALLEYS AND TO AMEND APPENDIX C OF THE CITY CODE The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows: SECTION 1. For the vacation of all that part of a utility and drainage easement described as follows: The Easterly two feet (2') of the Westerly five feet (5') of the South-. e�ely fifteen feet (15' ) of the Northerly tw�nty feet (20'� of Lot 22A, Block 1, Lyndale �i�ilders 4th Addrtion. All lying in the Southeas� Quarter (SE 1/4) of Section 23, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota. be and is hereby vacated, SECTTON 2. The said vacation has been made in con- formation with Minnesota Statutes and pursuant to Section 12.47 of the City Charter and Appendix C of City Code shall be so amended. PASS�D BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1�68 MA OR ac . ir am � � ATTEST: Marvin , runsel ' Fii�t Readin� � Auau$t 12. 1,�68 Second Reading:` � Publ��h.�..,..: L�c.�a �iy6�:.. �.5 ' - ' ' , ' ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA BY MAKING A CHANGE IN ZONING DISTRICTS The Council ot the City of Fridley do �rdain as follows; � SEC�ION 1. Appendix D of the City Code of Fridle is amended as Y hereinafter indicated. ' SECTTON 2. The tract or area within the County of Anoka and the City of Fridley and described as: ' The South 150 feet, front and rear of Lot 9, Auditor's Subdivision ��88 all lying in the South ' Half (S�) 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 tknown as R-3A (apartment and multiple dwellings). SECTION 3. That the Zoning Administrator is directed to change ' the official zoning map to show said tract or area from zoned district R-1 (single family dwellings) to R-3A (apartment and multiple dwellings district). ' ' ' PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS �� p�' , 1968. - MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkhem ' AT'�I�;ST : ' C�TY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell Public Hearing: May 13 1968 ' First Reading: ��•' Second Reading; i'ublish.......: ' ' �� I � �J , ' ' ' ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE ESTABLISHING AN ORDINIINCE VIOLATIONS BUREAII FOR DISPOSING OF VIOLATIONS OF ORDINANCES RELATING TO Blll LDING CONSTRl1CTI0N, OPERATION OR MAINTENANCE; FIRE AND FIRE PREVENTION, PIJBLiC HEALTH AND SAN i TAT I ON : ZON I NG THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOW S: Section I. The Ordina�ce Violations Bureau shall be established and conducted as follows: ' Section (. Establishment. The Ordinance Violations Bureau of Fridley is he�eby authorized and established. The Ordiv�ance Violations Bureau shall be conducted and operated in accordance with ' rules adopted by the Municipa) Court in accorda�ce with Chapter 493 M i nnesota Statutes, Chapter 25 �, Laws of I 96 I, to as�i st the Court in disposing of violations of ordinances relating to building ' construction,�.operation, or maintenance; fire and fi�e prevention, public health and sanitation; and zoning. , Section 2. Procedure. The Clerk of the said Court shall be the Di�ector of the Ordinance Violatiores Bureau and aiay assign subord i natts i n h i s off i ce to perf orm the work of the Ord i nance , Yiolatians Bureau under his direction. The Court shall designate the hours when the Ordinance Violations Bureau is to be open and the Ordinance Violation s Bureau shall be located in the City Hall. Such , ordinance violations shall be disposed of as provided in Minnesota �Statutea, Sect ion 492.04 and acts ame�-datory thereof . � ' ' ' �. ' , � Section 3. Records,� Fines and Funds. The Ordinance Violations 6ureau shall keep a record of all cases of violation s brought befo�e it, including their final dispostion, and al$o a record of the collection and disposition of all fines. Fines and othe� moneys collected by the Bureau shall be �isposed of in the sa�e manner as if guilt had been determi�ed in Court. The Ordinance Violations Bureau shall submit summarized reports at least Monthly, to the Court and City Clerk of all complaints processed by the Ordinance Violations Bureau, of all fines collected by it, and of all the final disposition and present status of every ease unde� it s jurisdiction. Such additional records and reports shall be made, filed and kept as ahall be pre scribed by the court. 4� � — 1 ' �_J , � ' Section 4• Authorization to Issue Tickets. The City Council hereby confers the power and authority to issue and serve a written or printed notice, hereinafter �eferred to as a tag, upon persons charged with ordina�ce violations, upon the Fira Chief, Health O�ficer, Building Inspecto�, Zoning Administrator, and all duly appa i �ted, qua I i f i ed, and act i ng i nspector s of the seve�a I depa�ta�ent s o� the City charged with enforcing the ordinancea �eferred to in Section I hereof, provided, however, no inspector shall a�rest o� otherwise take a violator into custody. Such tag shall be served upon the pe�son creating the violation, the owner, lessee, or person in charge of the premises alleged to be in violation. . Section 5. Contents of Ta9. As used herei� the tern� "tag" a�eans a written or printed notice served upon the perso� charged with a violation. Such tag shall be in a forn� to be epproved by the Caurt and shall contain the following: (a) The na�ae end address of the person c�eat ing the ' violation or the owne� or person in che�ge of the pre�n i ses at wh i ch the v i o I at i on occurs. (b) The datc and place of violation. (c) A short desc�iption of tha violetion folloNed by the number and section of the ordinance violeted. (d) The date a�d place at which the tagged pe�aon ahall appear and a notice that if the persoq tagged does not respond to the tag a warra�t may be i ssued fo� such person's arrest. (e) That the person charged may be represe�ted by co��sel, thet he may plead guilty o� not guilty, e�d that he has a �ight to a court hearing. (f) Such othe� infor�netion as the Court �ay speeifr. � 1 1 tags i swed pursuent to the terms of th i s ordinance sha I I be nuwbe��d. No t�g ahall be cancelled afte� issuence exc�pt br the court. � • � � , , , ' , ' , Sectio� 6. PayMent of Fines. After the service of the tag and within such time as shall be fixed by court rule, the person alleged to be responsible for the violation, or his atto�ney or agent, shall report to the Ordinance Violations Bureau and �ay then and there enter a written plea of guilty and pay the fine prescribed by court rules o� auch person may plead guilty and request a court appearance, or may plead not guilty and be assig�ed a date for a court appearance. Section 7• fai Iure to �lppear. If the pe�son charged with the violation does not appear at the bureau within the ti�e and in the �enner specified by cou�t rule, the Clerk of Cou�t, with the assista�ce of the Law Department shall cause a complaint to be prepered, which con�plaint shall be signed by the issue� of the ticket, a�d a warrant issued for the arrest of such pe�son a�d his appearance i n cou�t . Sectio� 8. This ordina�ce shall take effect fifteen days after its publication. PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, TNIS DAY OF , 1968. , ' , ATTEST: ' , , ' ' , MAYOR - JACK 0. KIRKHAM CITY CIERK - MIIRVIN C. BRUNSEL�� f irst Readi�g;_„ r�� Second Reading: Publ ish• 49 � '' ' �. ---__ __ _ _.. - � . � ' RESOLUTION N0, ll.l- 1968 RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES OF COSTS THEREOF: STREET II�'ROVF1riENT PROJECT ST. 1969-3 � .51 � . WHEREAS, Resolution No. 91-1968 adopted the 17th day of June, 1968 ' by the City Council, set the date for hearing on the proposed improvements, as speci- fical.ly nated in the Not�.ce of Hearing attached hexeto for xeterence as Exhibit "A", +�nd . ' W�REAS, all of the property owners whose property is liable to be assessed M�,�h th� u►aking of these improvements (as noted in said Notice) were given ten (10) d�,ys natice by n�ail and published notice of the Council Hearing through two (2) weekly , publ��at�.at�s o� the required notice, and the hearing was held and the property owners hea��'d ��ereon at the hearing, as noted in said notice. �1(,�{+1, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Fridley, Moka Cauaty, Minnesota, as follows: , �� 1• That the following improvements proposed by Council Resolution No. 91-1968 are hereby ordered to be effected and completed as soon as reasonably possible, to-wit: 0 �• a. Street improvements including grading, stabilized base, hot-mi�c bituminous mat, concrete curb and gutter, water and sanitary aewer services, storm sewer and other facilities, located as follaws: 73rd Avenue: Trunk Highway No. 65 and Central Avenue That the work above may be coneolidated with othes areas aa one improvement. . That work to be performed under this project may be pexfos�ned under one or more contracts as may be deemed advisable upon xeceipt of bid�. 3. That the City Engineer, Nasim M. Qureshi and the Engineere of tha County of Aaoka are hereby designated as the Engineers for thia improve- meat. They shall prepare final plans and specifications for the making of �uch imprwement. ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 12TH DiAY OF AUGiJST , 1968. — � MAYOR - Jack O. �irkham A1TF•ST : , � C�TY CLERK �a7rv' ii"a:" Sar�t'nse�� . .. ORDINANCE N0. AN ORD i NANCE RE PEA L I I�G OI�D I NANCE N0 . 80, PRESENTLY CODED AS CHAPTER 53 OF THE F�iDLEY CITY CODE REGl1LAT1NG LAND ALTER�'.T I ONS W I TH i N THE C I TY OF FR I D LEY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOt��IS: Ordinance No. 80 of the City Code adopted January 2, 1957, and entitled, "'An Ordinance relating to the alteration of land in the Village of Fridley and for the purpose of promoting the health, safety, order, convenience, prosperity, and general welfare in the said Village and providing for the issuance of permits and the collection of feestherefore and providing pen�lty for the violation thereof'", and presently coded as Chapter 53 of the Fridley City Code is hereby repealed upon the date this ord i nance becomes effect i ve, but such r�epea I sha I I have no effect on any proceedings taken thereunder by the City and pending on such date but such proceedings mGy be continued under said ordinance. PA SSED BY TFIE C I TY COUNC I L OF THE C l TY OF FR I D LEY , TH I S DAY OF ., 1968. h1AY0R - JACK 0. KIRKHAM ATTEST: � CITY CLERK - M9ARV C. BRIIN��d" First Reading: � Second Reading: Publish: ___ _ - � ----- , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' � , ' , ' , , ' ' ' ORDINANCE N0. _ AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 3�2 OF THE CITY CODE REGULATING AND LICENSING FOOD ESTABIlSHMENTS AND FOOD VENDlNG MACHINES AND PROY I D I NG A PE NA LTY FOR V I O lAT 6 ONS TH� RE OF . 7he City Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follow�: � SECTION I. Ordinance No. 3%2, �ectiore 46, of the F�idley City Code is hereby amended to read as follows• S� ` b !, �� � "` SECTION 46. Repeal. Ordinance No. 16, of the City adopted � August I, 1949, and entitled, " ordinance relating to �Q, restaurant and dairy bars" is hereby repealed upon t e date ��� this ordinance becomes effective, but such repeal shall have no effect on any proceedings taken thereunder by the City and pending �uch date, but such proceedings may b� continued � under said ordina�ce. � PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TNE CITY 0� FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , Ig68, ATTEST: C ITY CIERK - MARVI N C. BRt1NSELl First Reading: 5econd Reading: Pub I i sh c MAYOR - JACK 0. KIRKHAM � i , � ' ' ' . ' STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF ANOKA t � �- �� � z �� DISTRICT COURT TENTH JUDICIAL DISTRICT In the matter of the condemnation, taking and acquiring by the City of_ A'Iinneapolis, a Municipal Corporation in Hennepin County, Minnesota, of Lots 39, 40 and 41, Auditor's Subdivision Number 39, being in Section 34, Township 30 North, Range 24 West, Anoka County, Minnesota, as and for a site for the addition, improvement and enlargement of the facilities of the Minneapolis Water Works system in the Counties of Anoka and Hennepin, 5tate of Minnesota. NOTICE OF FILING PETITION FOR ACQUISITION OF LANDS, ETC. AND OF THE TIME AND PLACE OF HEARING THEREON. To: North Suburban Sanitary 5ewer District, a public corporation; ' Harold W. Harris; Cdrletta Harris; Harris Erection Co., a corporation; City of Fridley; County of Anoka; Standard Oil Co., (Indiana), a corporation; Carl Bolander & Sons Co., a corporation; Robert Leitner; Gladys Leitner; Donna Mae � McManus; and Heirs of Herman Vogt. ' , ' � ' � � ' � ' �� You and each of you are hereby notified that the City of Minneapolis, a municipal corporation, the petitioner in the above entitled proceedings, has filed in the above named Court its petition in the above entitled proceedings praying for the appoint- ment of Commissioners to�appraise the damages which may be occasioned by the taking of land and real estate by said City of Minneapolis in said proceedings, and that the objects of said petition and proceedings are the taking and acquiring by condem- nation by the City of Minneapolis, the petitioner in said proceedings, for the purposes of the construction thereon of an addition, improvement and enlargement of the facilitie� of the - Minneapolis Water Works sys-tem in the Counties of �;noka and Hennepin, the absolute title in fee simple of all of the lands and real estate situate in the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, described as follows, to-wit: 5�`� 0 L' � ' ' � � � ' ' ' � ' , �J � ' ' ' Lots 39, 40 and 41, Auditor's SuUdivision �lumber 39, being in Section 34, Township 30 North, Range 24 Laest. And,you and each of you are hereby further notified tiiat the petitioner, City of L�linneapolis, will present its said petition to the above named District Court of Anoka County, Minnesota, for J hearing thereon on the �`� day of �V _.t r���.-,.,,��� , 196 8, at 9: 30 �' a.m., of said day, or as soon thereafter as counsel can be heard at a special term of said District Court at the Court House in �he City of Anoka, Anoka County, Minnesota. And you, and each of you, are hereby further notified that you may appear at said time and place, and be heard and offer such competent evidence upon the,subject matter of said petition as you may be advised. Dated: July 25, 1968 CITY OF riINNLAPOLIS Petitioner ; KEITH M. STIDD � City Attorney �-�a"rid-? `� /" �� ( . 7 � �' '�f:a,'='„!' �i�'���1_,-,y��� r. , RAYI� N H . HEGNA �' Assistant City Attorney Attorneys for Petitioner 325M City Fiall biinneapolis, Minnesota 55415 330-2018 0 J�4 � ,, � /l �� , �; � ; %'� ;, � , , � � J � � C/T Y OF -, COL U�B/� h�,�'J� ��: �� 32 CENTER SEC.34 f --33 �--- -- -- -�. � , �. jb o 'S' ; 7a _8 _�-_' _4_� -3-__ ' 8:._ � Q , a -,— �o — � � �¢ /� ; � � •�' ., , . �- , , �, ''; /I - � _, •� � �.. _ � \ ` :l �;� i ,% I � i` � /� ` � ; � /' %� 'i � �� � I / / ' ` ' � �r . � � I � � � I j` / �C. ,h ..- .. r" : t:sr of M,-.>eopvi;c'. 36 � ,.: .� _,. � M.C.S. Men. � /06S lf f�t T�OR-, Hti an Veyt �t ef Sf<r!t iYwy. .,r..nr..,v _... _ #oas --'--"'-'� _'-' � R (i , �' � i : +' V Wo/fei W Nor .Y Oesc i.� Bro.F ��9c 2so � Oesc in 39 /3/ �iy�S . � �, � �' • , � `� � � � �� i � �°� ; j ' �•.,: ��.' < ; Ah� Cw/Gbi.vr jC.Sm.� � " -" . . � �4 T yo 3 _ � �'� -' � ,,y �J {I , � ,7 be� .S'ab b� . • �, 5 �� : •- Cx:eM-�J _� 4 y o�'hvr/ee Nowerd io� rF �1 s ,� ; � (;bz� Swan.f n ..�� im / _'__ . M �_.S�/ �'--� J!-%"-' � 38 ° � �.��; : �: �- :� � � 4.-- F- i �°�;° I ����:,� ' � .� ,.. _ � ��a � v� . y... ....���'7.i3�i,t+4 ? _ _ �. 7'. "' �NER _ o - ._' -_ ___ ' � ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESQTA August 19, 196$ KarX Dedolph Canstruction Co. 771 West Seventh Street St. Paul, Minn. Re: CHANGE ORDER N0. 1 for Gener�l and Electrical Work For Police and Park Devartment RemodelinR in Civic Center G�atlemen: You are hereby instructed, subject to the provisione of the above mentioned Contract to make the following modifications therein: POLICE aEPARTMENT ARF,A ; Item 1: Finish the outside of counter area with plywood Add: $78.74 Ttem 2: Soundproof Chief and Interrogation Officea Add: $83.00 Item 3: Lower ceiling height and boxing in 4 windows Add: $Sp.pp Item 4: Add a trim to top of partitions eliminating a small partition and a portion of the tile Deduct: $25.00 PA�tK DEPARTMENT AREA • Ite�n S: Fur pipes near coluarms Add: $53.73 Amount of Original Contract . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15,225.00 ADD; Chanige Order No. 1 , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , , 240.47 Present Amended Contract . .$15.465.47 . . . . . . . . ' Accep�ed this �^ day of August, 1968 By KARL DEDOLPH CONSTRUCTION C0. ' T�ttAe ' ' � l Submitted by ity Engineer-Director of Public Worka Agproved b Accepted day of Auguet 1968 by the City Councii of Fsidley, Minnesota. By I�ayor By Cit� Maaager 5�'i Jr �% ENGINEERING DEPA,R7.T�TT CITX OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA Bostarvm Sheet Metal Works, Inc. 7$5 Cuxfew S�. Paul, Minaesota 55114 Re: CHANGE ORDER N0. 1 for Air onditioniast Work for Police and Park Department Remodelin�t in Civic Center Gentlemen: August 19, 1968 Xou are hereby instructed, subject to the provisions of t11e above mentianed Contract to make the following modificatioas therein: POLTCE DEPARTM�•NT AREA• Ttem, 1; Lawex grillee into the ceiling for return ducte PARK DEPARTT�TT AREA • Item 2: Condensex on the roof Add : $ 42 . (� Add: $1$6.00 I Amount of Original Coatract . . . . . . . . . . . � . . . . $5,842.A0 • . . ADA; CHANGE ORDER N0. 1 . . . . . . . . . , . . . . . . . .$ 228.00 • .. � �� Present Amended Contract . . . . . . .-.$6,070.00 ' ' ' ' � i Accepted this �� day of Auguet, 1968 By DD6TRQi SNEET 1�TAL WoORKS INC ay �itle Submitted by ` i �. . /�l City Engineer-Director of Publi� wo ks Approved � Accepted c�y of ���t 1968 by the Citq Council of Fridley, Minnesota. By l�yor �._ -_�,. _ City Miucuger M��9 T0, ���Q FRQM: M�MO DATE: �1EMQ NUM��R: Nasim M. Qureshi, Ci�y �ngineer Darrel Clark, Engineering Assistant August 12, 1968 #32 Engr. #68-27 RE: 196$-lA Street Project ' Retaining wa11 at Wm. Super resid�nce , 190 Liberty Street Councilman Samuelson and I met with the Sup�rs� on Thursday, August $, to discuss the grading on their bou�.evard �1ong Ashton Avenue. There is presently as 18" drop fxom the lawn to the tpp Q� the cu�b. The distance between the front of their hous� and the curb is about 25 feet. I explained to them we could e�ther slope it within the ' right-af-w�y, or if they would desire a more gradual slope, we would slope �.t to almost any point they may request, They want a retaining wall so that they will not lose , ar�y more of the front yard to a slope. Mr. Samuelson stated he a�reed with them and that I should get an es- �i.mat�d �ost and submit it to the council for its approval. ' I have contacted Ruben Lauseng and he has submitted a bid of $450.QQ which will cover the cost of a wall 11$ feet ' lvng, a�oot and a half��including steps. µ�� � ' , � �� . � _ i � � i _��� Engineering Assistant )� ' ' , ' ' ' 1. ' , ' � � MTNUTF.S OF THE BUAR� OF APPEALS NIF..�,�ING OF AUGIIST 7� 1 yb8 The Me�ting rra,e called to order by Acting Chairman Ahonen. . �'�� PRESENT: Aho.nen� Minieh, O�Bannon ��S A��.': Ylinen, Mitteletadt ��S ���'� John Breher, Building Official MOTION by 0'Baxu�on to accep�t the mi.nutee of the JulY 31� 1968, Board of Appeale Meetit�g. ' Seoonded bY Miniah. Upon a voice vote, there being no naye, the motion carried unanimouely. �� •?4 ��M � 7 FF�,'i' 6 INCHES TO 4 FF�'P �0 GAR.AGE ON LOT j0, BLOCK 2, SYLygN '�E BEING 2�0 3UI�ISE DRIiiE IDLFR��F1Y R �T�Ti' _TTT'[V .Y1 �nLo �R„�.,`t.�.� - ----- M�. Zimbal wae pr3ee.nt to epeak on hia own behalf. Mr. L. A. Goselin of 6220 Sunrie@ Drive waa preeent to oppoae thie requeet. MCTION by p�Bannon to cloee the Public Hearing. S�conded by Min�.�h. IIpon a voioe vote, thexe being .no naye, the motion aarried unanimouely. MOTION by Minieh to grsnt this revieed varian.ce of the eide yard eet back I of 4 i'eet 6 i.nchea becauee it ie difficult t�� locate the buil�ii.ng on the lot due to the lot ehape, and exiating treee wtiich are quite large, and it will not preeent any probleme aa to vieibility and it doee conform t� set back ' of other etructuree in the area. This variance ia granted even thoug�h thsre rras an abjection from other property ownere. � ' Seconded by p�g�non. IIpon a voice votN� there being no .n$ys, the motion carried unanimouely. Conversation after the motio.n was made, seconded a.nd voted upo.n. Mr. L. A. Gosslin asked the Board what recourse he or other property owriers had i.n order to stop the issua.nce of this permit, and Mr, Gosslin was i.nformed by this Board that +his matter had to go before the City Council a.nd at this time be could again be r�eard or �,e could use the Courts. At this time the Board adv�sed the Buildic_g Department and Mr. Zimbal that a permit was not to be issued u.ntil after ±he Council hearing of this matter. $.� ' , BOAFiD OF APPEALS - AUGUST 1 b8 7, 9 PAGE 2 ' 2. A REQUEST FOR A SPECIAL T7SE PEftMIT UIVVER PROVISIGNS OF ORDINANCE #373 AND 1�NlEND Ok'FICIAL NOTICE TO INCI�'JDE CONS�DERATION OF A VARIAP;CE OF' ORDINANCF ��vv o�u�xc�; rx;rr.�� �1'u Ak'YktOXINiATELY 1200 S�UARE FEEP TO P�ftMIT CONSTRUCTION OF ,A PE'I' CLINTC ON LOT 10 BLOCK 2 COMN�CE PARK ANOKA CO'JNTY MINNESOTA, THE S1�ME BEING 7420 UNIVEftSI�nY Ati'ENUE N E, FkIDLEY, MINNESUTA. REQUEST BY DR. WILLII�M N. DUDLEY, 4902 FRANCE AVENUE N.. MINNEAFOLIS. MTt�:�nma Dr. Dudle.y was present to speak on his ow.n behalf. MOTION by 0'Bannon to close the I'ublic Heari.ng. Seco.nded by Minish. Upon a voice vote, there bei.ng .no .nays, the motion carried u.nanimously. MOTZQ�t by p�Banno.n (1) To grant the varia.nce of ordina.nce #332, Section 45.102, Paragraph 4A, to reduce the minimum floor area from 2500 square feet to approxima+ely 1200 sq�.zare feet for the purpose of a Pet Clinic oniy b�cause the size proposed is of suffice.nt size for the proposed purpose a.nd �hat there is suffice.nt la.nd to the rear of the building for future expa.nsio.n. (2� To gra.nt the special use permit as provided ir_ ordir.ance #373, as his plans and specificatio.ns conform to the requirements o� ordir_ance #373, a,nd provided that this buildi.ng be used for treatment of animals and .not the boarding of same. Seconded by Ahonen. Upon a voice vote, there being 2 ayES a.nd Minish abstai.ning from voting because of previous acquaintances with Dr. Dud�e.y, and no nays, the motion carried. , ADJOURNMFNT� The Meeti.ng was adjour.ned at 9:00 P.M. • Respectfull.y submitted, JOHN BRF��;R Bui,ldi,.ng Official �(� � II $IIILDING STAN.DARDS - DESIGN CONTROL SUBCONII�'lITTF� MEETING MINIITES, gIIGUST 14, 1968 The meeting was called to order by Acting Chairman Biermann at 7:30 P.M. ' ROLL CALL: 1K��II3S PRESENT: Bierma,nn, Tonco, Aauge, Dittes ' N�1'�E�tS ABSENT : �icksox� �'i'I�tS PRESENT : John Breher - Buildin� Officia7. 1. 2. A REVIS EAST Mr. Louie Sigourney was preeent in his own behalf. G1 n400" GAS MOTION by Dittee to recommend that a permit be issued eubject to the folloWing: 1. IIndeveloped area to the rear of the building be cleaned up, aeeded and mai.ntained . 2. IInder ground gas atorage tanks be removed and the axea be repaved. 3. Pum� islands be removed and repaved. 4•. 20 marked parkixig epacee be provided. 5. The woode.n fence be painted. 6. A11 the equipment ineide oi building be N.S.F. approved ae indicated on printe. 7. Precsat concrete curbs be placed approaime►tely 4 feet from the fence d the area between be filled with white roek. ��' � L�?c�:.y f?� -���, 2. �i��%� . ���` � � �� �.ln��,� �/�.`�' ��` ,� ��. Seaon e by Asuge. U n a voice vote, there being no nays, the mo�i n carried una.nimouely. Mr. Pau1 Sentma.n wae preeent. M�0'I'ION by Hauge. to accept the requeet and recommexid thst a buil,ding permit be iepued ox� the bae�e the Plot Plan eubmitted , be �ub�ect to the folloving recom�mended changee .;:�and sa danoted in red penoil oa �t,h� p1o� plan. E-'° 1. Aephalt curbing around the perimeter of ths parking lot ezcept on the South aide to be precast concrete curbe� 2. Add additione►1 plantixige next to the building ae noted. 3. Inereaee all approachea by 2�-0" in width. t�. Sod all other areae not covered by aephalt psrking lot or buildings ae �oted on Plot Plan. 5• Pxovide concrete ourbs at loadi.ng ramp. 6. Blacktop drainage swale aa noted in red pexiail on South side of building and other ewalee to b: 3odded. ��_ i , i�?'z�;TNG STANDARDS - DESIGN CONTROL MEETING AUGUST 149 1968 PAGE 2 ' 7� Provide ineide feed incinerator with sepexate burning room of , maeonry constructiox�. 8. Provide for future parking on Lot 3, Bloak 2, Commerce Park, ae ati lated by thia Board o. July.10, 1968 Meetix�g. � ` �.� "°_`"� �� e � Q,I.G ll2vu•-s�./ �� .�.�-�G � ��,, �� Gs-/�.ct f'.a-� c.s�� �� • Se��z�ed`�bydTonco. II� pon7f� voic�v0�e, e�tig�"no`'�v�aaye, the motion wae , car� ied un,a.nimously. , 'j. C(�;:SI�F�ATION OF A REQIIEST TO CONSTRUCT A��i�,"'�1 ALUMINUM MA'C.. C0. TO BE LOCATID FRID� MINNESOTA. IIEST BY ALLIID M��:�W�SOTA , Nir. :;�encer F. Holle wae present. 22 � ' M��:�.IGN by Aauge to recommend that a building permit be issued eubject to the rec.r,�:��sended che.ngea as denoted in red pencil on the retained Plot Plan and tha± Mr. Spencer Holle eubmit revieed building pla.ne indicating the ohang�e ' i.n �:',Pvatiox� of the building in relation to the elevation of the center line� o�` t`.�,�cnerce Lane, in effect lowering of finiehed floor line closer to the finibhed grade line. � Seconded by Biermann. Upon a voice vote there being no naye, the motion aarried ux�animously. �+� �;,...,c � rirv�...�-�-' � .�-� �° �.�-�^7 �"'""' ¢ ,4. CONSiDF�tATION OF A U�E�i. T�OV'E A� DWF�,LING FRQ'ii 01 CS�TRAL AVE. N.Ee � TO GIRL SCOUT CANIP I,O�KSLEA AT 9 gND EAST RIVF� ROAD. RDQUEST BY ' , ' ' MQ�'?02!i by Biermann to table thie matter until later in the meeting. , S�scc�t4�.ed by Hauge. cQ--�-�''�'``...� 5• yC.c c,c.vc�-v � � — «,�--•— �-v � — _ �c-. Plytirood Minnseota requeet that they be etricken from thie adjends an�d be placed ox� the adjenda of the Auguat 28, 1968 meeting. xEw �vsixESS °�`°�` � p� �'`�"` � �. 1 � � ' - Mr. �..�big a�;d hie pe►rtaer � :�t�r��� _+ �� ' 1 �2 � ffiTIliD�NG STAIV�ARDS - DESIGN CON'?'FtOL MEETINI� AUGUS�:' 1lf, 1968 ' , � , , 2. ' ' ' 3• ' ' ' ' ' ' . PAGE � MOTION by Tonco to recommend that a building permit be isaued ae per plane submitted and subject to the following: �:�'rr,.,r 1. Parking be changed to correspond to the Code in aize alloted for each car, therefor increaei.ng the size of parking lot in the rear to provide for 19 cars and only 5 cars in the front. 2. All curba to be concrete as ahown on the Flot Plan. Seconded by Dittes. IIpon a voice vote, there being no naye, the motion carried unanimously. 15 BEECH ST. N.E St N. Mr. Sprs.ndel was present. AN ADDITION ��� MOTION by Hauge to recommend that a building permit be ieeued ae per plane with the following cha.ngea: 1. That the parkix�g be diago.na.l instead of perpendicular to the lot line, to allow for a narrower drive, due to the slope from the building to the drive. 2. Chang�e the etepa up to the loading platform to be next to the building and in front of the loading dock. 3. Change the location of the curbed approach eo to save the existing treee. Seaonded by Tonco. IIpon a voice vote,there bein� no nays, the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Casey of Lorenzo D. Williame Architect & 9seoc. was praeent. MOTION by Tonco to recommend that a permit be ieeued ae per plana sub�mitted subject to the followixig: 1. That bia� e�t�o.p�����'� curbing be provided all �round the parking area 6�nd drivea . �'� 'U� 1°� �et�-( �+, �.1,.c,r� ,� �. a,(.�u,., �., �,D�,�-,�-�w .�f a�aw•.�w,�,,.i, � 2. A�d at Yeaet three (3) Maple or green �.eh treea to the rear of the 'building ae indicated in red pencil on the Plot Plan. Seconded by Biermann. IIpon a�oiae note, there being no nays� the motion catrried unanimouely. �� 1 ' ' � 4• i , 1 �J $IIILDING STANDARDS - DESIGN CON'I�ROL MEETING AUGUSP 14, 1968 � ,. Mr. Ray Jones wae present. TO CONSTRUCT A ST �u�i►1►1?�: PAGE 4 �� MOTION by Biermann to recommend that a permit be issued for the construction of the canopy aa pxeaented an the plans. / ,70 -e! �� '°-F-� ,.�,p, Seconded by Tonco. IIpon a voice vote, there being o nays/� mo��" �'�`�"''�`, carried unanimously. Mr. Jonea advised this Boaxd that when the County completes their diggz.ng and reeurfacing on Ea.st River Road in front of the atation, they (Gulf . Superior "400") will clean up the boulevard and resod the axea. " 5 , ' , ' , ' ' , i� ' , ' � e,4-- . Mr. Dick Curra.n couldn't be preaent at thie meeting however due to the circumstancee the Board reviewed this requeat. MOTION by Tonco to recommend that a permit be isau�d 8o that the g�►rage could be moved to the proposed aite ae it would up grade the eite, bu� with �hese etipulatio.ns: 1. That a performance bond of �150.00 be furnished to the City. 2. That a time limit be aet of 90 daye for completion. Secanded by Hauge. carried unanimously. �4 OL� BTTSTl1ESS IIpon a voice vote, there being no naya, the motion No one wss preeent to repreaent the Girle Scoute of America. MOTION b� Tonao to deny this requeat to move the houee becauee this Committee oonc�ree with the reporte of the Buildi.ng Izlspector ae to the etructural oondition of the dwelling as it doee not warrant being moved aGnd repeired, and that it would not up grade the axea that they plan�? to move it to. Seoo�ded by Dittee. IIpon a voice vote, there bei.ng no naye, the motion paseed unanimously. Convereation between the Board Membere rrae to recommend that the City Attorney contact the State Highway Dept. and find out if the monsy psid for thie dw�lling could not be refunded to the Girl Scouta of Amsrioa. BUiLDING S�ANDARDS - DESIGN GONTROL MEErING AUGUST 14. �9� PAGE �,5 5 AATOIIRIVMENT : __�.,_,._._ The Meeting adjourned at 10:45 P.M. Respectfully submitted, 1 ,T Breher dg-0fficial � � ' LJ L_ 1 , , , ' � ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' 1 -----___ ��� 1�/ RESOLUTION N0. � A RESOLUTION TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS BE TT RESOLVEA by the Council of the City of �'ridley, as follows: 1• That it is in the interest of the �ity to award bid con� tracts for the following items or materials: 25,Op0 gallons (more or less) of Regular Gasoline 3Q,000 gallons (more or less) of Ethyl Gasoline �. .A copy of the specifications for the above described items and materials, together with a proposal for the method of purchase and the payment thereof have been presented to khe Council by the City Manager and the same are hereby approved and adopted as the plans and specifications and the method of acquisition and pay.. ment to b� required by the City with respect to the acquisition of said items and materials. Ui 3• The purchase of said items and materials as described f� /��. above shall be effected by sealed bids to e receiv � and opened by the City of Fridley on th 26 ay of August 1968. The City Manager is directe and author- ized to advertise for the purchase of said items and m8texials by sealed bid proposals under notice as pro- vided by law and the Charter of the City of Fr�idley, the notice to be substantially in form as that shown by Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part of by reference. Said notice shall be published at least twice in the official newspaper of the �ity of Fridley. PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS � DAY OF � , 196$ By THE CITY COUNCIL. 0 ,ATTEST: ❑ ;� MAYOR Jack 0. Kirkham CITX CLERK Marvin C. Brunsell � ��� u ' ' � --, J _. _ --- -- _..— ---_ ___ - ____-- �. � /�� RESOLUTION H0. RP50I�TTION APPRAVIt� PLANS FOR STRE�T I!�'fiiOV� �►�tn a�ROVn+� cxa�tc� o� xo. a rrott ��rrzo� � sam s�rs �o sTx�r n��,ov��r pRO�t�c�r sT�,968-�8 AND PROVIDING F�t CF�tTAIN D�S]�N I�Dg'ICATI0�3 OF SEV�tAL 3TRESTS INCI�IDS�D DD1D�t STR�'P II�'R4V�TT P�tOJ�9CT STi968-is �SAS, Resolution No. 89-1968, dated 17 Juae 1968 and R�rol�s- ti9n l�o. 9&.1968, dated 15 July 1968 orderrsd "Lqaove�e�t and Fiaol Pl�a�a �d 3peciticationa and Sati�aates oI Coata Thea�eof" ior o�rtaia strNt �pa�ove�eLts aeaigt�t.ea the�ein as "straet I�t�o�v�nt Pro�ect sr1969.•1" �r1d"3T1968�-1B" respaative�y; and i�iSA3, the City of l�idley haa retained 9�t�wrban B�in�in6 ' • Ca�p4tp*, Ina., o! FMdley, Minnesota, �a Consultiag �gins�s tor ths a�o�v�r �eenti�oa�d �apa�oveaneata; and �SA3, Suburban �gir�eering has �par�d Yinsl plana sad spsoit- ' ic��t�oaa aad cost eatimatas for t.he addition of aert�ain stre�ta to 3tx�L �ocov��t Pro jeat ST1968-18; and , � � j� � 1 � � L � ' ' � Wf�SA3, tiie City oY I�idley haa an eadsting ccnt.raat t�r StrNt �apx�o�sat Pro�ect 3T1968-iB xith Au�lclsy 9urtacing Co�a�, IuoorporaLed, 1rhi.ch porovkdes that the City can attach o�t� deduci vork nuita np to 20� o�! �ho original contra�t p�ice; �0�1, T�ORE, BS IT R�30LYSD, by ti3er Ccxu�cil o! the City o! Fridle�,y, Minn�sata aa follo�ra s i. Ttia� the follo�i.ng icaprovemeats ior street gi•ading, basm, � biguainous surfacing, co�cr�te curb and ga�te�, storw se�r appurtanaa�es and related rork as pa�aposed h� earlia� rwrol,u�- tions are h�eby ordqred to ba eY't'ecsted aad co�l�#.�d �1+� �ro�0� as reasoaab]y poasible, tc�its 3t,t�e�ts � b4Lh Atrorns H.S. Siroa Central Avenc�e �o Arthur SLr�st ?�rc� A�ue �f.E. Fro� Canme�ca Lene to 394' West Public Esaring assolutioa 75-�968 •� •.: �--�''°�-� May '13, 1968 �;u.ne 17 , 1968 �� �t,� � s��t � � S�t tk�aa 47th A��ue to 48th A�s 90-1968 durue ' 17, 1968 2. ?Lat the p].an� and apecificatioas and p�ice esti�atet prrpatyd b7 Suburba� En6lnee�ing Co�pasp, Iao., ia� tlu abo� i�pono�t�.• aaoLa, ars apparaved ior const,r�ctioa as snbesitted; aHd 3. ?tu�t the Nor1c l.n�ol�sd in aaid i�p�ra��ta u liat.�d abo�s a�ll bs added on to the contraot ots "ST�t �R�OVffi�l6tPT PROJ�CT ST1968-18 aad I�A � ]�'9�0'Y]II�WT P�CT ST1968-2H"� b� G'�a6e OtM� flo, i and �ddsACh�s Aa. � tbr� 3 it Q�snp �dar 1�. i; amd . .� ���� _ � — __.___ __T _ ' B'� IT FtJl���R RESOLVED; i 1) that de�ign moditieatioas Lo Ooi�sit, , Averws 8aa�t 3ervic� Ftoad an�d I�1�cKinley Street, Pro1x►eed fox� coua'trt�ction vu�der street .Im�u��avement Project sTi968�.18, ar0 hereby ap�.00e� ���� �.0 Change Order No. 1 for the aiwve p��oject� uid i2) that Ch�gr Ot�d� lio. 1, ' �'o�r Street Imptro�rmeat Project ST1968-18, ae aubai.tted b�r the Cl�ty ID�gina� �.a hereby a�o�ed. ' ADOPTBD HY' TI� CITY COIINCII. OF THE CITY OF FR�S7C, THI3 /� DAY OF 4.D. 1968. ' A1'TFST t 11 - _ �.. -� � 0 �:,�:. _�. � ��tif�'� � _ -_ ' ����.�rb�,�. ��rn. g�171���fl�7t , ��rn.�. ' � �1� � J ' 68�5 �'y�iway `.no. 6g `,n. E,'. �1inn�apo�is, ��innesota 53/{3s �8q-6o66 �,s��A<<, _!'iopt4t .Jrlinatt, 3�sy. C q,y+. �� �� `� �� �m� e ��nsen �.cg. tng+. �yton .1-�. Sneva �cg. E'n93. �� �. (�uci� �at�t6un� .�cg. �usveyoa Cvi� 82 �iunicipa� �nginteliny �anci Suaueyots ..�'and �t'ann�ng csoi� �esting ' �nk�.ery� suracac�,n;g ca�,s�yic Iac. 3?,5� �'�d 3t,x�eet 1�k►rtheaat ���� Htnnsaota ' Sub�ea�: Change Order No. 1 to Dunkley 3urtacing Contraat tor Fridley 3tre�t I�ove�eat Projeat 3T1968-1B ' G!a'��� Xot�t azw hereb� ant.horized aad inst.ructed to �dd to yr�ur aoatraaL !o� PMdleeN,�q � sLxw� Lq�ro��nt Pro j�ct 3T1968-18 three ( 3) additional �wi,tcipa� attyet.s t'ox� �QPe+a�n� at a ast total additional �ice of Ten Tbousand Sevsa gqr�yd 11�ty- t�'vA �d 74��,G0 Dollara iS10i?23•?0). ' i� ' 1 ' � ?!�� ��.m�p +san p�.ce aiwll b� ac�justed by a� additiona to or daleLio� � #►b�� ilppproa�.�ate quantities by the contract or agreed upon unit p�►ies�s �q�. Q�he�ac' �a�.denti+l itewa aball be conpenaated for at contract amouot bid pr�.4�1 �'�wc�d elaaah� ln t.he baae aontract. �b� e�ree�a invo�.�ved, iti�h qu�antity u�i p�ice Lab�latiou includ�ecl 4�rrei,� as �dde� �10. ], t,iaru 3, are aa folla�rs t ,A�deradu� No, 1- 64th Av+ennie H.S. traa� Gentral �venue to Arthur Street kidsadua No. 2-?3rd �v�e�ue N.I�. t�roaa Gaamae�ce I�ne to 39�� We�t Adden� Ab. �- a1].ey t�stiresn Mai�, sti-aet aud 2nd Strset tkwa 47th Avera�e te k8th Aveuue TaTAI. B3TIl�lAT$D CO�ISTRQCTZO� COBT �4,�s3•za 3.5t+S •?o . 66,!�i.80 $10,72�.7Q ' �A ��.��QA t.0 �O �b01/0� � are he�sby advis�d at the lolle�nti�g va joT darisn ST���to etx�seta iACl,uded in ths base contrac� !ar 3trNt I�rar�� P�p j�ot IHs ' ' OniTarsit� A�a�on� Baat 3e�ice Roa�d - th� origi�l bid p�aposal pa�wrid�d �'va� qu�t1l�;.�r r�S].4et3� a 48• vide etrMt, baoic to baak ot �ttirb. ?b� typ�iaAl d�aign a•ction ia he�ia rec�u�a�d to a 36' xids stt�t, �ut�ar li.� Lo �tte� line tiith a pzoportio�ate r�cl��at,io� ot afi�ated quaatitia tbayi�. �'�3t !o� troxic on the IIniv�ersit,y Aveaue 3sat 3s1-ria• Road xill bs on tb� baai„� ot sat.u�al. Mork pea�icr�ed to co�pl�te the pr� jeot �rit.h the ��,p� +��a�ion at the nnit p�i�oes bid. , ' - 2 - �►i�,�y Street .. t�he ariginal bi.d proposal provided for quantltiea retlect- ' ��► �4" Kide atreet, back to back of cnrb. The typicul des section is �R�"�� #rsa�uc�d to a� 2b' wid� street, gutter lirie to gutter linp�x3�th a gro�. ' �°��.Qt�t�� reduatian o� a,ffected quantities therein. P�ebt ror �ork on . �K�.�1.0� Stat'eet xi11 be on the baais of actual Work perfo�ed to co�].ste 't^�►� Fx"�,��at w3.thh fi�h� reduced ciasign section at the unit pric�a bid. Th� �ow��.etic�►n date�, �ur specified in Pzra. 4 of tlas "Special Proviaiotis" ot aon- t;'�Q� i+d be#o�eby axteaded an additional seven (%) Warking days to Pz'ovi-d� t'or t�he ad�diti.otia.i t�raxk �rovided herein. The changes detailed herein and in the t�tt�ahed �dd��t �ie tt.�.t,41ta t�s pur�riert� of Para. 22 of the "Genearal Conditione o! Coptract", Submitted By illiam . eusen, . . S�iburban E�isa�eriag, Tauv. ��p�0�od bY �Taaim 4ireshi, P.T., City mngineer ....-.-._..� Date '° � B � . . City �6i�eea', C�.tY of �dley AppravAd aAd accept�ed by Dunkley Surfacing Co., It�c. �i',�� Gt�arad SLraeL �T.E., Mi.t�z►ea►polis, Kinneaota ta A�p�aved s�nd aca�ted by the City Connail c�t� ky�i�,,�y� �o� .�..__. 1 • or C�.�y ecr �� :_.,_ _ ' ADD�IDUM I�i0.1 TO CHAN(}E ORD�R N0.1 for 3TRS�T II+�ROVI�IT PR�TRCT STi968-1B � ' 64th Avanua N.�. fron C�ntral Ave�eu� to Arthur Strsst z. � �,._..._—�+� tea �o. Quantit,y Prics A�oui��,� Itea Unit _`� .._�._....�...,,....,, ......,,...� �.�.�_ ,. 2�05.g01 Cc�w�a �ocavs�Liaa cu.yd. 753 3•7� $ 527p: <'> '2123.�Q3 �iot,qr Grader * haur 1 14.50 14.��� 123 •5� ��r * hour 6 16.00 96 x=''�:� 130.,�01 W�t.ear M gal. l0 3.50 35. �� ;�11.SQ1 Aggregate Hase, Claaa 5 ton 448 3.30 1,478.`� �> �331•50$ wi�ri�g Course Mixturs *+� ton 33$ 5•9� 1,994•�� �501.�71 �nat�].l I�t�l Cu1va�L l.Y. 24 2.00 48.(� 506.,�2� Ad, jv�st Fx�a�e► aancct Riag caating Ass•y. 3 35•0o io5, c� ! 575•54i ��ao s•eas� acre o.zo ?o.00 �4.0� ; 1�575*,�02 $Nd# I�4.actu�e 6 pound i5 .80 i2.0U � 2575 • 551 Topao�7. cu.yd. 70 2.20 1,�4. i9(9 i �575•�OS Sod�ding, I�. aq.yd. 100 ,_.35�.. .....,.�3 •�_ TOTAL A1�lOND 64t1� AV�TQ$ N.E. * Bquipioemt tor Ditch Conat�zc- Lian Qn Csntral Avenas �* T�Clud�a Bitwdno�a� Material �'qr Mixtur� �4��1�.20 , , _ _ _ _---- -- -- , -- -- - — --- - . �''' �' � ' , � ADDSND�IM N0.2 TO CHANGE ORD�i I�I0.1 for s�r �,o�cr sTi968-1H �a n��. x.$, f�om Comrmerce Lat�s to 390' Wsst � , . �...�...� �ese I�o. Item Unit Quantits Priae A�oux�t C�on �ocavation i�T+�ter �R8='QB$fi.e k%se, Claaa 5 Wesrit�g Courae l�uctwre * Corl4r�te G1irb �nd Cnttta', Deaign 8�6i8 2cn�. �rr 73ra av� x. $. � ?a�1a�d�s Hitwrinons Material PoT Mi�ctvu��e cu.yd. M gal. ton ton l.f. 866 10 432 iio 0 � •70 3•50 3•30 S•90 $ 606.�0 35.00 1,425.6(3 6+�9. C� _ 2� �•9° w�uu i t3,5�+5•7� ,.,'. : . , , ,,,.���_ ____ : ' , �x xo.3 To c�$ ox� �o.i ' ror 3TREET Il�ROVF�1'T PROJDCT ST1968-iB A11eg Bet�naen ISain Street and 2nd 3treet frc� 47th Aireune to 48th e�us ' .�.� e _ . t R�■c'n►t �4arb aad t�atter Co�on E�oca�oation fiatez Aggr,eRa,ts �ae, Clasa 5 �ri�g Caursm Miuture • 12" A�CP, C].�as N Const. Catch Biasin, 27" Shallo�r D.ss� .riti� a.saah R�z573 �e aAd (irate CeanCret,e �u'b �d Gutt,e�, Daign 8-618 TOT�I. AI�1,NT Ai�'�7 +� Iaolndes �aterial Osed ia ths I�iactut�e l.t. cn.yd. M gal. toa ton l.i. stract. l.f. 30 i3o 4 160 67 244 1 $ i.CO .70 3•50 3•30 S•90 5•eo ij0.00 � 30.00 9i.� 14.00 5�•� 395•30 1,�92.00 iS0.00 30 2.15 �� �2,b64o80 .,�., a�, R�ShcUTI0�.N0o � �- 1968 _,�__..�. A R£SOLU7IOhi DIRECTItdG PR�PARATION OF ASS�SS��1£FBT ROLL FOR SANIiARY SE4iFR, WATER, A�10 STORPsi SE�JcR IMPROV�t���PlT PROJECT N0. 84 �E IT RESOLIlED, By th� City Caancil of th� City of Fridt�y, Anoka C�unty, Minnesata, as folto�ass 1. It is h�reb�+ dctcrr�in�d that th� ass�s�able ce�t o� construction wi th resp�ct to th� Fol ia�ai ng n��n�d ir�prov�m�nt, to-ari t: SAtdITARY S€�IER, WRTER, At�D STGRAi S£W�R IMPROVEMENT PROJECT N0. 84 including all incidental �x�aenses th�r�ta is estimated at 5t�s,000.00. 2. The City M�r�ag�r with the �ssigtanc� of the Cl�rk sh�ii fortt�eaith catcui�t� th� pro��� am�nts to be s{r��iatly� �ssessed for said imprav���t againat every ass��s�ble tot, pi�ec or parcet of land � b�n��i t�d by ��y d imprav�rn�nt accordi rtg to 1 aw. PASSED AND ADOPTED �Y Tk�E CITY COUNCIL Of TH£ CITI° OF FRY DLEY THIS 19th DAY OF AUGUST, 19(�. ATTEST: � CI1`Y GL�RK Mar�i rt C. ��ue���t 1 � h!A`POR Jack 0. Ki rkh�sm 0 �� RESOLUTIO� �0. _�!/�% - 1968 T� A RESOLUI'IOP� DIRECTIR�G PtI�LICATION OF N£ARIR�G ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR SANITARY SE4JER, wI�TER, AND STORM SEWcR I�4PROVEMENT PRQJECT N0. 84 WHEREAS, By a r��aluYi�� p�s��d by the C4uncii on Augu�t 19, tq68, the City Clerk vo�s directed to prepare a prop�se�i ass�ssan�nt of the cost of SANITARY SEh�'cR, WATER, APED STORH S�WER IMPROUEP�E�IT PROJ�Ci' h"0. 84, and WHER�AS, th� Clerk has nc►tified the C�urvcit th�� such propvs�d assessment roll has bc�en camplet�d �nd fii�d in his offic� for public insp€�ction. �laW, TNEREFORE, �E IT R�SOLVED, By ti�e City C�uncil of the City af Fridley, Anoka C�unty, Mi►�n�sc�ta, as fol iows: 1. Th� City Co�sn�il sha11 r���t at tH� City Halt in the �ity oF fri dt�y, Ar�eak� Co�nty, M� nr��sata, or� the 9th d�y oF S�pi��b�r�l���, at �:00 e'�loci� P.M. to p�ss upc,n the pro- pas�e� ass�ssr��nt �ar th� foi io�r� ng ��m�d improv�ner►t: SAh1TT`AFtY S£4�ffER, I�iATER� APtO STORM S��f�R IPIPR4VEM�NT PROJECT t�0. 84 2. ih� Ci ty 6�e.�r��g�r shal l p�sbt y�h n�ti c�� of �h� tim� and ptace af � meet� ro� i n th� offi ci �t ne�sp��a�� c�f the �i ty, at ieast ta� (2) w�eks pr�i�r t� such m�eting. , �A►SS�D AF�D A[3i�P"PEO BY TNE CTT�° COl1HiCIL OF TF4E C IT1' OF FRIDLEY TNYS 19th ' QAY OF �1E��JS� 19��. ' �• ,. k 0. Kirkham � j I ' I , ' FtOT th� , to r�s ' ' �� , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' CITY OF FRI D�.EY AFSQKA COUNTY, i�°�r�r��sora h90TICE OF HEARING Of ASS�SSMEPdT SA;lIi�RY SE�d�R, blATER, At�D STOft€�i SE41LR PftO.!�CT hq, 8j+ CE I S ki�RE�Y c�i ven that th� Cou�tci 1 c�i th� Ci �y o�' F�-i dl ey wi 11 meet at Ci ty H�11 i n sai ci Ci ty �n th� 9�h d�y of S��temt�er, 19�, at 8:00 P.Nk., ��r BPif� �c1SS u��n all ek�j�c�is��s, if ar�y, to the prQp�sed as�essments in ��t to ti��: fc�11c�;}�it�g i�tprav�rn�r�t, t�-��it: SAi�lITARY S�'r1�R, WAT�R, AND STOr�,�S S£'�lER PROJ�CT t�0. 84 Th� �ropos�c# asses�m�nt rotl for each of said impravc-�nents is no�v on fit� and ope to pub 1 i e i nsp�cti oe� !�3' a 11 p�rsor�s i nt�r�sted, i n th� offi ce of the Ci�r�C af �ai d Ci t�s. At s�ai d h��.�ri ne�, tF�� C�ro�� 1 v�i i 1 cor�si d�r v�ri tit�n or orai objecti ons to the prop�e�s�d aa���serr�nfs gsr ���t� of s�id im�rov�na�nt�. Tl�e g�n���i n��a�w� o� th� i�nprov��;�nts �nd �acF� �f tih�:m i s th� construction of sa�ei tary s�a��r, ��t�r r��i n�, 1 at�ral �y s��vi ce ccxr�r��e�i o�,s, �torm sew�r and a�purt�n��ces ie� the l�nr€s �r►d st���gs d��igr�at�d a� foll�vas: 1. S�nitary S��€er, W�t�r Main., L�t��°ais, a�d S�rvic� Conn�eLiona i n and servi r�g the ar�a� bound��i l�y: 1. ��k�r �8v�nu� or9 th� We�� sid� a�d Tti f�a. 65 on th� E��t sid�, Osbn:°t�� Road or► th� tdo�°ti� si ci�, anci 75th �iv�nca� �xtend�d East on �h� South sid�. 2. �e�uncf�r9 on the t��rth l�y Th6 P��. 69��, or► th� E�st by Central Av�nu�, on th� South by 53Pd Av���a�, and on th� W�st by M�dison Str��t �xt�nded. 3. Stot°rn S��r �nd Appa�rt���rrces i n�r�d s�rvi i�e� ti�e are� bounded by: 1. C�htr�t Ae�nc�e �n the W�s,t si d� and Sti ���n �csut�va�d on th� East side, 75th Av�nu� �c� th� t��rth �id� ar�d 73rd Avenuc on the Saza�h s5 c�e. Th� r�a }�rQpos�;i to be a�sess�d �pr s�i d ir��prav�m�r��s and each o� thern i s at l that far�d benefi ted by said i�prou�me�,ts ar eaeh of th��s �-�r�d 1 yi r�g wri thi n the area bo�andQd by the �ol l��vi ng 1 i nes: Alt that pr�p��ty lying within th� abave descrit�ed ar�as. Said ir�prov�ments will be a�s�ssed again�t the prop�e°ti�s within the abave not�d area� in wt��6e or in p��rt pro�or�ior�rately to ��ch of the la�cis th�r��n cantain�d accarding tQ the b�ne�its r�ceived. The total cost of the improve- ment i� $115,Qa0.Q0 BY ORDER OF Tt%E CITY COiJidCIL ATiEST: CITY CLERK Ma�vin C. Brur��� i MAYOR 'Jack 0. Kirkham Insertio�a�, Fridley Record: au�US� 2t, a���,�x z8, t9E,�. �� �� APPOINTMENTS FOR CONSENT AND APPROVAL BY THE CITY COUNCIL " AUGUST 19, 1968 NAME Mary J. Hintz 6060 5ich St. N.E. Fridley, Minn. Rene Franko 2358 E. County Rd. E. New Brighton, Minn. Florence Engel.brecht 6800 Madison St. N.E. Fridley, Minn. � POSITION SALARY Clerk-Typist $324.00 (Bldg. Insp.- Engr . ) Switchboard $324.00 Operator Tn�ater Billing Clerk . . $324.00 REPLACES Diane Allen Dianna J.Platz Betty S. Reinhart � ' , � ' i 1 � 1 C ITY OF FRII} ;Ey PETITION CpVER �'e:��,? A�tt� �eCeived August 14, 1968 �� Petition No. 25-�.968 � Ob��ot Streets - Washington Street from 67th to Appraximate.�y �Qp� �Iorth o� 68th, 6$th Avenue from Rice Creek Terrace to Washington and 7th Street from 67th to Approximately 300' North of 68th. �'�ti�lon Checked By L�,- K�,.,, Date �-f4--� x�1'iN.n T�`+ (: r7Ti+ �` ur, ' ���- WIO C.i-; - � '��1 u r`M1W�. F�fCT k: T�.C`.T`r iU/��'.Tt� G� r �K �L s-� ` b �'/ S3Z i PRrc�nt Signing �,•a�,,,.�, ��_ �s � ' �s.l J i 3 `I. rif.�l�! b/� `g f� b3% RA�°����d to C#,ty Council Ai•pQ,�;� tion ... . _�-.R...,�.��. _.� ' �� � N//� CORNER ___. __. ___ � ----- . _._.... _ _.__�. _�_ �---- � - -�- . s,'�^° ;:"'It�tJ N0. 25, ��� Ic�' ; ;? .-� .... � . , r . .. �..,,,;r � -., ... ,, ' � . , . � :r„"r.�' •.• �. y •�. . 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To �he City Cou.r�ail o� Fridley, MinnesotasT ' 1 � ______ f� 1 We� the undersigned, constituting more than f7.i�y--�ne per cent (51�) o.f th� ����,::��:�i~�y� owners in numbez� and in �nterest, in the followin� streets : ,,� .,. -� ,� , ,) � :�%.�1 �i, �,,,�� 5treet� from �� `� t^ _�'-�,, " Nlirj%,.. a` �'�� , C, /� � �%✓,r" Street, from;����� � - - �to r-!a - ! + • �,�r' 7 �� �.f.>"R .,- Street, from ,�'. �- .._ to�-� _��� �v,Z.c�far�.!,� ,;'r D�� _.,�,..,.�.—,.,�,.�..�.....:_..-r=-_-'.- — _ who w�.11 b�n,�fa.t by �he proposed �mprovement, hereb,y petition that the following im- provement� be made. , ,r- 1 �' �'—`� /icira,�� �` ✓u r e ��---- ` � J7 �j� �c� �.. �- :,-..,. ���, . � �. ' 3 • ,._.. ____ --�---_.- -- WB uriderstaz�d �hat the cost of said improvement will be assessed against the property i� th� atbpva descxa.bed area in equal installments for a period not to excsed , yea�rs w�.�h �.n�ere�t payable at the rate of � per annum on the unpaid balance. We unders�and that�� until preliminary engineering ean be completed, it is impossible � tQ �iv�a accuxate �s�imates of what these improvements will cost; but tha� based on cost fa.gux'�� �QZ" s�milar work done in the City, it is estimated that these improvements wi].1 cqst; , . 1. , � . �. � 3• � � p� r_ADDRESS � �}AL DESCRIP'�ION '� � ���` �' 7 "� '���j�°..____ � Y _ . � w,. �; _ . " � d�'� Q - Cc.J� s,� �/. �' '� v' !� �w �i/ . � �'� � �� � � ;,; � � �� ,� � ; t ,.: ��} � ,� � � � �D%� - k/,f� . S!. � � ��� " ��.�., � �l`? � - �11'4� � p � ,� � � � � - � -- `� � soG 4�, , / s�ov %�"��. �� ��" ��ic - � � �.._.� � �`3� -,�'��`-�s ;.�t�.._ L�'� � ;�' �'� `, �'� ,!' � ., .�i�dE , � . . . . _...! � 0 C L A I M S � a GENERAL LIQUOR 15711 through 15873 2465 through 2520 i ❑ � %� 1 _ 1 � E�aTTMATES '�0 BE APP1tpVED BY THE CITY CQ[TI�TCIL - AUGUST 19, 1968 � Karl pQdo7.ph Caastruction Cocnpany 771 West 7th S�reet �at, Paul, Mi.nnesota S51.02 ' �stimate �k1 �or work completed thi.s date for General �nd Electric Work - Police and Park Department remodeling iz� ��,pi,c C�nter according to contract. � Police Department Park Department � Be�rglutld•,Tok�neon,, Inc . 3S1 SecQnd Stre�t �xcp�,sior, Minnesota 55331 , E�Cita�te ��7 (FINAL) Fridley Municipal Garage acaordi�n$ ta cantract , Hei$k��e E�ectxic Inc, � � �, , �'� 4015 �entxal Avenue N.E. �L�, Colt�m�M►ia H�i.ght�, Minnesota S � ESt�tnate #1 (FZ / Wiring of the Fridley Municipal G�xag� m a� rd to contract tNoxth�rn A,ap�►a�� Construction Company 163� 66th Avenu� N.E. Fr�d��ya Mi�naesota 55432 � FxNAI, EstimaCe �or construction of Street Improvement Project ST, 1967-4 , 1 1. 1 1 1 �1 I 1 �� . �� $ 5,100.00 $ 1,450.p0 $ 784.00 $ 1k,034.60 $ 1,094.51 �: � CZTY OF FRII3�laY' ENGINEERING DEE�t�i?T��i'� 6431 UNZVERSITY AV�VUE FRIllLEY, MINN. August 19, 1968 Hotno�cable Mayor and City Council G�o Ho�n�r R. Ankrum, City Manager Ci�y af k'ridley 6�+3�. Ualversity Avenue N.E. �'x'�.dley� Minnesota 55421 G�a�n� ].ems� : CERTIFICATE OF THE ENGINEER Ws hereb� aubmit ESTIMATE ��]. for Karl Dedolph Construction Company, 771. Wee� %��, S�xe��, St. Paul, Minnesota 55102 for work completed this date �ax General axid �l�c�rical Work - Police and Park Department remodeling in Civic Csnt�x a�cc��dit�g to the contract. Police Park DeAt. Dept• Total. -....�.�. Q7c�.gi�a1 C�n�rac�t $12,100, p0 $3,125.00 c �1 �1�1 ��J��f.��e VV Ch��� Order �� �'QTAI+ NEx �ONTRACT Wox'� �o�ap���ed �o Aate $ 5,100.00 L�S3 ; EST7�4,TE � �� � FAR ESTIMAT� #1 G�s K�rl 1�edolph Canstruction Co, $1,450.00 �15�225.A9 � $ 6,S5Q.OQ $ 6�550.00 _._..,,� Respectfully eubmitted � �, � � NASII�! M. QURESHI, P.E. City Engineer-Director of Public Works 0 �� _ _ --- ---- --- - - , tba,�� Zz�-ss9� � KAR�. DEDOLPH CONSTRUCTION CO, Contractosl and Ersg�rzeer.t , %% 1 W E S T % T H S T R E E T S T. P A U L, M I N N B S d T A S S 1 O 2 � July 29, 1968 I��x . Pda s�.m ?'. Qur e shi Ae�ax�mezat of ��6:nga.neex�ng O��y o� Fx�.d�.ey ��,��. [hai,vers�.'ty Avenue N.E. �c'3,dley� I'�'3.n:,esata �5421 B� ae �a.d S�Q. Aescxi.���.on 8o�a�, �'ermits & Insurance �.f� T3�'y'.ta �_1 �09 F�.t��.slz Haxdware �.�.0 A'��.1i�orlt �.�.7 svQUStical �.19 �'loox Cvvexinga �2� �in�3ng 2(��. E1ect�3,ca1 A�.� �xx�� t � ���, l�� �c>nxy ��.�etxica �. �'�.QQx Cave�xing �'a a,nt in� Accust ica 1 N;�,l�work �'�n�.� iE�axd��az�e A���xzaa�e �`2 Electr�.aa�, �1�s�cnate �� . , bii�oe�.�aneaua '�Q'���, Amotaz�'� Due Th3a� 7xivoice �. ) Job I�TO. 1161 - Rerodeling for Police Quartexs - Invoice Plo. 1 Contract Comp�e�ed � Cor.plete Amount to date w2�•QQ v200.00 1G0 2200.00 1£�O�.OU 82 3GO.o0 -- 1000.00 725.00 '�2 13�0.0� —_ 1.3co.oc� 1150.00 �� 1200. 0� _... .__�?°°a � , . �. �o ��a.6o0 � �o 1G,0.00. ].0`aO.OQ �,faQ lOt�C.oO 300.0� �0 135. o� -... 200. 00 ..-. 1Jo s W ..«. 200.0� lA0�Q0 50 6� . 00 .... �2800.00 w1450.00 325.00 500.00 ' $�550.00 - � �— - - - -__ _ __ ____ __. � _ , _ _ _ - - --. � �APPLICATION FOR Pt� Y�IEN -r " °'�� ���.<"� `� �.���e __ � '�.��i��:_ 8f 116�3 �._€.���m�. rro �,1 G } � To �it� of Fridley -- ------------- ---- , OWNER , This A��plication i� for F'7-17A1- �Taym��nt f�x__ _�erieY'Sl. �`CB�`;���'LICtlOTl work done on your Fridl�y Munici.pal Garage _—_____--------:�r��;�,�t Fr�.m__ 6�1�68 ,� 7/31/68 1 � ____-- _ _ _---- --------_____ (1 r�c�?.c� C �mplrlyd (7omplet.eci Bxlance ll�cfiplion ot f'r<,irc•t N'crk Item= qr-. u�,it [h�.. PPriod To Dete TU Fip7sh 1&2 Gen. &�peG. Conditions � 5I05 , 51p5 ,22p S�,�e Work 534� 267 ° 5340 ' 320 ��,n£orc�.ng S�eel 1694 � 1694 I 34� �re€�x'as�ed Concrete : 10200 i 10200 ���Q ��C?���� 7398 j 7398 ; 400 �sor�a�y Y 17676 17676 � 540 ���^t�c�, & Mi.�c. Metal 4316 I 4316 6],Q C��'p�r��ry � 578 576 ( , 72Q P��met�r �nsulation = 172 � 172 � 7�1 762 Rcaof & Sheet Metal 3739 3739 �884 Cau7.k & Weatherstripping � 295 295 $11 Hv�1�pw �e�al 2059 2059 $�6 (?v�rhe�d doors ` 3700 3700 ,$60 Wovd Wi,ndows � 75 75 870 F�,r�ish Hardware 9 776 776 � 88�i G��es & Glazing i 15S 15S �931 C�,�amic Tile � 247 247 247 98Q Speci�l Coating 1000 1000 990 Pa��n�i.n,g 1429 357 1429 � 1000 Me�a1 Spe�3alties 576 576 !G'kt�nge (h�der Na. Gontract Totala �nge Qrdere Totale ;har�qe O�ders Totals 1 - Hoist ; 5270 � 1 C�RTIFICAT'E FOR �AYMENT Ba�ed or� qur observati�ne, this application for pay- ment �8 Corrqgt to the beet o# our knowledge, and 'the contractor j� entitl to the indicat nt �roject checked by � an �'A :11 527� A Less itetainage at °Jo C� �"-�O T�tal to be Drawn to Date G y, �� o. � Total Previously I�ertiSed 63 $36 . � Amount Now Due 7� P� .. ... . . ........... .....� a • . 1'his ie to certity [hF�t all work lieted sbove h�v baen oompl�ted in iwco�rlp► wGRl1 pppte�C{ 7 documents end [hat mll lawtul char�es Ior labor, material, ete., for which prov�ou� O�LiBpItIM /f � Mve been iesued, ha��e been paid. INC,, A�C�IT�C'�S � Contraccor.____�E� I�-- �� Date �___�_�__��.." � By � ■ $�� __�__ ,..,._- -..:_�,�.. � _ _ --_ --- .--- ' AI�PLICAT�ON FOR PAYMENT __ _ __ _ , - _ _ _---------- --- _-- - ----�-r ,. ARCHTTF.C"I' y� , o � �A N()_�_ DATF, FiJ?7/(�f� COMM. NO , -�.o Fridleyf � Voluntee� Firemen's Relief Asaac�ativn , OWNER, , This A(�plicat�on js foc_.ful.�. payrpent for E�.@C�T�.C&1 work done on your _ Fric�.aF Municipal. Tara�e 1/26/68 6/�.7/68 ��r>>jert from to ,� Iie�c'riptiPn pf Yrc>jrct R'ork Item, _. Contract ('ompleted Complete[1 Balaqce A�nnunt i This Period To Date To Fin3ah W�rl,ng o�' �he Fridley Municipal GIRt�a¢�► � �tacoxding to contract o�' �.2/�9/�7 . ��_,�.,- ��;;...;_� �., r_, r _ , ._ „�iiiJ ?� i':v8 PA1'�;-i '' �' �� „ . . _ � � P,� C. �;tiv s, �:� _.____ _._ . _ _ . __ _�___ �:�� 1 i , ,;. I I - �n,a•� ��-�-�. _ i -� „ � - __.. _ . _.. ---- - i : ,�; _ . � I li i �.c.;�- � �___'i . � 1 , �'vv5..�,_,, i.._. ii.. � �.._.__1.. _i _. ��WS ��� II_ ���_:'-w.._i.,.�,_... ( .�.._... .. Totsla C�,R''�'�FI!CATF FOR PAYMENT �� Retainage at °Jo ,SS . (� 'Total to be Drawn to Date .,�., /yj D?1 �j!•�Q �aed o� saui' observatione, this application for ptiy- 'Tots! Previously Certified Y1E ment �a �ArTe�t to the bQst of our knowledge, and the QontraCtor ie entitl to the indicat Amoant Now Due yment . . . ti . . --i $ / �j! O .3 y L C1 ' P{�Q �'(� Gh�C� b �„��j 7'his iq W eertiEy thnt a11 work lieted above has baen aomp�eted {n acoolrtl�nos with 90ntt'�pt � � documa�fa and tMt all I�w(ul cher�ea tor 4bot. rtwbrirl, stc., Ipr which pfSrioW orrfilio�tlq . hava �m ieeued. hrve b�m paid. Z'e/�w� �O]l'�t� C�10C� b� � . m . . � � _ , ; � � ��nstw�a 4r �rwn r w * �rn � INC•, ARCHI ECTS � Date� �� , ■ --- , � � � CI`1'�X �aNGINEk.�tING pUI'A1�'I'NIF•NT City of Frid.ley, NT�.ruzesot�. , 1 IIpr�o��.b7.Q Ms,yo� and Ci1;y C'ounc:�l 6�_3�. Una.�rer��.�ty .Av�enue N.�;. " .r��.�1�y� �i�.nr���Q�a 55���. G�ri��em�xt� Auguet 19, 196e (7�� � R�: Final Est�mate __� For NoL�thex•n Asphalt Coz�stx�uc�ion C�u�pariy. Str�c �?_inp�^�vemen�l; Project St. 1967-4 � _Fitla.l �atitnate is su�G��itted for thc worl� completed arid th.e u1�,'�p����,Q Q3� h��lc�. tY.:s dai,e, ��J� accc���din�; to the contract. , s ;� � � ) � ;, +` ' �'�6�p � �a��t:i' i ec �Q31��0� � Fach ��.C11 � �Q�. 0.'�,0 Acre 2�.Q�, � �p2 . 11 Tres 2�,a�, 5Q� � �0 Acx�e 21A�,�07 � 11 Tree 2:�Ot}.�0� � 108 T,�.n,F-�. 21Q�, ��7, � Struc . 2],oq.���5 �_ z,iz�,Ft, 210� � �0�, ��,19� Cu .Xds . z�.a�,�o�} �� cu.Yas, �1Aj.��Q �� Cu.Yds. ��Q3���.� . � ��.�..F�. 2�Q4. �07 ,�.,_..,,, �,a.n.�t , ��Q�,�o7 �,4.30 ��n.F�t. ��jQ6,��?� � I�i.n.F�, 2�QC.�21 �. Assem. "��06►5�� � Assem. 2���,r��1 �:� � �� Lin.rt. ����,�j4�, �,,,,, Lin.Ft. '�S.��e�Q� � y�'' �..,_,,,,�.8 yq.Yd. �� ���1� � �A7 �'' ` • �`�;�=;:..,�......__, �q ,Xd . ��7����� �,� �'az� ��7�i.�Q1, _�__ 1�8� Sq.Yd, 2�p� , �26 � '�on 2��i���G?1 ,r,�,r, 1,?�0 Gal. ����,.�o� . � Gal. : •_ � .:. Unit Pra.ce Total Field Lab., Type f: $ Clearing C 1 eax:i.ng• Grub'p iz�g Grubbin� Remove Cuxb & Csutter Reuiove M.H. & Catch Basins I�euiovs.� �'ipe Sewer� Class � Excava��on Class SG Excava�tion ��'�psoil Covex'zn�q, �'&1 RCP Sewe�, Class II ����� ) Cona��, C.}3. , Uesi�x�. .� �x F Constr. C.B., Design C ox G Reconstruct Manholes Ins�a11 Castin�s Adjus� k�r_ame 3� Ring Castings Con�. Curb & GL�tter, Design B618 Cori�. Curk, & ��utter, Deaign. B62t� Conc, Driveway �ave�en�, 6" Tha.ck Conc. D:�zvew�y Palement, 8" Thick Com=nwrcia:� F'ertilizer Suld.in�,; Gr�.v�:J.. Base in Place (Cl�,ss 5) Bituini.nn�.is "�a�erial for Pr . Coat Bi.tuminous Ma�erial for Tack Caa� 500.00 1�000,00 QQ.QQ 1,QQQ.QO 40.00 , � : � r� . 0.�4 6�,00 2.OQ 0,�}3 Q,�3 �.25 �.C�Q aa f �a 38.OQ �8.00 15.C>4 �0 , QQ 2 .?.0 2.80 S.eQ �.5U 2�O.QQ A.36 1.80 0.�.7 G1.18 •� •� .�� �� �• �� „� •� , �.� �Z? �22...�._, 1 �,as �.,,.,,��, .�.�:�,.16 • o ...... 2q� a ?l6 .�40 � 6 .64 15.00 ].8Q.00 5,632.00 1,1 1�,�,t},�,,,,,_ .... _...,. �....... � , ... _, �p _... 6 8.�2 ,�,�, ,�,� • 8 �,. ao .00 � , 2 •�...� .�.-., :I _---, -- -;-�—�.---___. ' � k'i,x�� Eatimate k'or Nor�thern As�ahalt Con�truction Company..........Pa�e 2 St. 1�67-� � , � It�,.�„m Np. uanti$i�s Item Unzt Price Total. � , .� 23�1,�Q�} ��,,,,�,._ Ton Bituminou� Material for Mix. 2���,,�Q� A�,�,�, Tan Wearing Course Mix. -t- Fil�.er 2'j��,,��0 ��, Toxi Bindex Course Mixture ' �,�„ Aasem. Hydrant Relocation �Hori�anta�� , �.. Vert.Ft. Hydrar�t Relccation �Vert�.ca1� 2���. ��Q� 12 Sq .k't . Concrete �idewalk 4" Thick �� 28.00 5.80 5.64 20Q.Q0 20Q.Q0 0.50 TOTAL Lesa Eat�.mate #1 • . .i�20,2%8.19 Lesa Eatlmate #2 6 21,�.16 �., . �4-�--. ��� 2e_ Q�„ 4p0.001 ___2.,�06TQA,.� x27,6o5.e6 26�11� �� • AMQUNT DUE �INAI, ESTTMATE 1 4 , 1_ � �'havp v�ewed the work under contract fo� the a�.�,struction of Streat Improve�ent �PxojQCt St. 196%-4, and find that the same is subetantially eomplete in accox�t�,nce i�#'�h �t�m qox���act doaumente. I recommend tha� �he final paymex�t be made upom ac�aeptaziCe o� the work by your Honorable Body, and that the one year contractual m�ix�t�.t�CiGe box�d corumence on the date listed above. s , � -- rc ai���d � CihiiQ�vd 8y' ( � ' ' ��� ' Cas Nar�hefixl Asphalt Conetruation Co. 1631 66�' Avenue N.E. F�id1�y, Minneeota 55432 ' , r ,� ' { 0 R peotfu].1y a mi'Cted, r • N�� %�,� +�i � � P's�i� City �tgixtee�r ' � • �� , 4 � � . . ` ' l�1�4t1'it�i�L, QGF:�:451';:1�=�, �t_� HORWATH & HORlNATH Q ) I � �p ' ' 100 West Monroe Street V'� Chicago, Illinois 60603 1 Telephone:263-3200 Mpls. I�Io, 175 January 27, 1968 , ' City of F'ric?ley - 6431 Univer.si�y Avanue, N. F.. Fridley, Minnesata - 554?_I � � Attention: Nayor 3�cic 0. Kirkh��.n ' . �ar pro�ession�l serva.ces rendeYed as fo�lai�s: Study of municz��I Ii.huor ope,-ations and feasibility � of conti_nu�n� or s�•:itcl�in� ta priv�tQ Ii�enszng of __ liquor sales; re�ox� therean___________________________ __$ 2�500.00 , ?je�s: Depasi� __�__,.__________.._____------_..______________ 1,2��.0� $ 1,30Q.��J , Add: flGher co��s anc� er�enses - Five extra copies _____ of report at enst of $S.�J� each-�_______________ 25.�0 , Pre}�ar�tion of re�or�, Filus post�ge; �Iso auto __�-- an�3 related out�of-pocl:et e.xr,enses, etc.-------- 436,��-5 � Baiar_ce n��� due_--,------ $ 1,�61.45 fDUPLICATE—Please return w�th remittance. Thank You. Enclosed herewith is a self addressed envelope for your convenience in mailing your remittance directly to our lock box 2928, Chicago, Illinois 60690. ' • � � , � ► � 1 � . , ' a ^ w • _. . r . . ' . . � - ' .. - � � , � � ' ' � . 4 , ' TOUCHE, ROSS, BAILEY & SMr'�RT 1 ' . � City of Frid.ley � 6431 University Avenue N.E. � Frid.ley, Minnesota 55421 �. 780 NORTHSTAR CENTER MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55402 August 12, 1968 � FOR SERVICES RENDERED _ Exam.i_nation o�' financial staterr.ents oi � tne Ci�Ly of Frid.ley for the year end.ed. December 31, 1967 and preparation of repor� thereon � Preparation of letter of cornrnents and. recon�:lend.at�_ons re�ard.ing the systein ol internal control and. accountin� 1 proced.ures r ee for the above ' ' � . ' . � , , . � . '. � , � �7 5�0.0� � < �� ��_ � � � � ' r� � � � � � ' ' ' ' � . ' ' , . n 4 In Account With . WEAVER, TALLE & HERRICK Attorneys at Law Cutter Building - -- -'- ' - - -316 East Main Street ' Anoka, Minn. 55303 �� �2 r CITY OF FRIDLEY � 6431 University Avenue Northe��st � Fridley, klinnesota 5542) �- J August 13, 1968 e: �ty ttorney rosecuttng ttorney Retainers-Months of July, 1968 $ 950.00 NSSSD-Court Appearance, Preparation of Amended Findings of Fact, Order � Judgment f4 hrs. Condemnatian (Norton etal� St.impv.#88-drawing finai order 8 hrs. St. Impv. Proj. 196$-.! 2 hrs. � St. Impv. Proj. 1968-IB I hr. 25 hrs. @ $25.00 per hour 625.00 To�=� � i 5�5.00 THANK YOU .. ' �. . � , .. � �.,.,- - � .i i . � • � 0 r d LIC�FiSE3 TD BE APPROVED AT TH� AUGUST 1 1 68 COUNC�I, �ET�� CAI�i B7's Colonal House Reataurant June C. Johneon 6215 Univerait� Ave. AT.F. Fs'�.dle}�, Minneaota PUBLIC DRINKING PUC� By: Fronti�r Club �iarlens Povitzhi 7365 C�ntr�l Ave. N.�. F��lq� l�innesota Y�TDIAG NACHIDi� Ro�aans Pure Oil RoT Tokle Vending 5695 Hackiean Ave. Fridl�, llinnewta CIGARET'Pa Colonial Hous� Re�taurant Jurie C. John�on 6215 UniveraitT Avs. N.E. Fridley, �Iinn�aot,a PUBLIC DRIIilC�G PLAGB �PU %a�:- � . � DoAald C. 3ae�l�conl 631�0 Aiah�►aT �+65 Fridlq►� lda��sota APPR09ID BT3. HNlt,b Inap�otor , APPRapEp �� H�alth Insp�otor Chi�t o! Police Heal�h Insp�ctor Chi�f ot Polia� Chie! of Po11e� Chi�f �f Pblis� Ha�1tL InsQest,�t ^��J� LIST OF CONTRACTOR'S LICENSES TO BE APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL FOR THE FISCAL PERIOD 4/30/68 to 4/30/69 _ GA.S inter-State Plbg.& Htg. Co. 3800 Restwood Road Lexington, Minnesota GENERAL CONTRACTQR Crawford-Merz Co. 2316 4th Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota Dailey Homes, Inc. 8510 Central Ave. N. E. Minneapolis, Minnesota Peter Dukenfield Co. 4995 Excelsior Blvd. St. Louis Park, Minnesota Henry 0. Mikkelson Co. 20 West 59th St. Mi.nneapolis, Minnesota MASONRY Carl G. Olson & Sons, Inc. 6026 Pillsbury Ave. South Minneapolis, Minnesota APPROVED BY By: Milton Bancroft NEW HTG. INSP. $y: Thomas J. Merz REN�WAL BLAG. IASP. B�r; Howard C. Thorson NEW SLDG. INSP. By: Peter Dukenfield RENEWAI. BLDG. INSp. By: Henry 0. Mikkelson RENEWAL BLDG. I11SP. By: Carl H. David NEW BLDG. INSP. � � � �� �Ja� LBS�F O� MU�L�°B�LE DW�LLB�G LSC�E:NS�S '��O �� P�.�PROV��D �� r0�1N��L, AuGUS� 199 1968 — — 5�������R 1,�tg68 v S���w,^��� � 1,�1_9� OWNE �t ADD�RESS llN l 'S �!� � Wi 1 ]ard L,� Pete�-son 44>5 ReservoR r �l�rd� N� �� �1'wn�aeapolis, N�anno 55421 5830 -� 2�?d St� !�o i�;, 4 1Q.OQ Rogers P�-opertses 6�12 � 5oth Aveo �lo„ Msnr�eapolis, M�nn, 5851 m 2nd Sto N� E. 11 11 00 Joseph �o �aurznt 5800 — 22 St� No E„ ��r�dley, �?�nn„ 55421 5800 � 2z Sto Na !�, 4 1��Qp John F, Mezzenga 342y Benjam�n St:e M�nne.apol�s, .Mp��� 4901 � 3rd Sto N, �� 7 10 C?0 A�nold G, Elmqusst 5860 E.o Rouer �oad A.pta 301 �radley, �onn� 55421 4yt3 -.3rd Sro N'a E,, 7 1Q.QQ A.�-nold C, E.?mqu�st. 5860 E.. R e ve �- Road N � E, o �.redley, M�nne 5�421 4921 - 3rd St:o �.� E., 7 10.00 R�-�old Co E:lr�qu�sr �860 E; � R9 ve �- Road �! o�. ��rrdl�y9 �o�,�,a 5542a 4939 �-� 3�d St� �o ���� 7 �o o� �rnold G, E�mqusst 586o Ee Rsver Road No Eo ��-edley, M�nne 55421 4g4g v 3rd St.e N, �:� 7 tO.OQ John D< Melle�- 47 Rece Greek Way I�redley, �1enn� 55432 4965 � 3rd S�t., C�o �� 1� 11..OQ Co H,� �ts 1 ler 1 095 IPo 1 k G s �-c 1 e N e E_. Menneapolis, Menno 4985 �• 3rd Sto N� E� 11 11,:OQ C., Ho htfi 1 ler 109� Polk Gercle No E, M?nneapol�s, �t�nno 5005 � 3rd Ste No �., 11 11„�0 W, W, Untsnen �+347 Uneversety Ave� N, �� htenneapolis, Minno 5542? 5�25 - 3rd St, No E� 11 11,(�� �� L.BS�' 0� MUL.'A'SPL.E �DWEL,LaNG LICENSE �'0 B,E AP��tOVED �?a9� � A�J GIJS � 19 , 1968 — ����_�_��.�_ -s....��_ OW�fER ADD�RESS �J�N ��S _ � ���E��� B�n Bflgos 3201 Orchard Nort.h C��nneapolas, �er�ne 5200 � 3�"d S��� N� �o 11 11,Q0 Len Begos 320? O�rchard North M9n�eapolss, .Menno 5��� � 3�'d St� N, Eo 11 11,0� Ben Bagas 3201 Orchard North I�s nne�pol � s, I�s �nne 523� m 3�'d St.� N., E.� 1 i 1?. QQ Ben Begos 3201 Orchard Aveo North M9nneapolis, Menn� 5231 � 3�"d Sto N., E.� 11 11 00 Ben Bagos 3201 Orchard North Mynneapolis, Menno 5260 - 3rd Sto N� �, 11 11 Q0 Ben 3agos 3201 Orchard No�rth MA�?neapol.ss, hlen�a, 5261 - 3rd St�o N� E� 1 f 1�,�C� �en Begos 3201 0 rcha �-d No rth h���n�eapol es, Me�n� 5�9� � 3�"d St:o No E� 11 11 .C10 Qen Bcgos 3201 0 rcha rd No rth Menneapolds, Mann, 5291 � 3r'd Sto No �., 11 11:�OQ IFrancas deRsdder g55 � 86th Aveo N� W� Menneapol �s, �19r�no 5320 m 4th Sto N� Eo 4 1Q.,00 James P, Schilleng, 1740 Sp,r6ng Creek Dreve N�w Br�ghton, Nls�no 5400 - 5th St, N��, 4 10 00 �lames Po Schilling 1740 Sprs�g C�'eek Drive New B�'aghtonq Menna 5410 - 5th St, N� �.., 4 l0 OQ �� i MULT'9PLE LICE.NSES 1°0 BE A!PPROVfD BY COUNCIL AUGUST 1.9, 1968 Page 3 OWNE � ADDRESS UNITS FEE Kenneth �ranko 6324 Scott Avee Noo Brooklyn Center, Nten�ae 5612 - 7th Ste N� E� 11 11000 K.enneth Franko 6324 Scott Aveo No, ' Brooklyn Center, Minn, 5640 - 7th sto Na E� 11 11.00 4Jalber Bo Koplitz 8025 No. Douglas Drive Menneapolis, Minnesota 1050 - 52.rad Ave� Ne Eo i6 16.00 Welber B. Koplitz �302y Noe Douglas Drive Minneapolis, Mi�nno 1090 - 52nd Aveo N� E. �6 16.OD Welbe!r Bo Kopl�tz 8025 No� Douglas Dreve l�anneapolis, Minn, 1120 - 52nd Ave, No E� lb 16.00 W�lber Be Koplitz 802� Noe Douglas Drive Manneapolis, Minn, 1170 - 52nd Ave, N, Ee 16 16.00 Ben $egos 3201 Orchard Aveo No, M��neapol is, Nlsnra, 215 - 53rd Aveo No E� 4 10.00 Ben Bigos 3201 Orchard Aveo No, M�nneapolis, htenn, 305 - 53rd Avee No Eo 7 10.00 Charles Wo Wishy 6y05 r lOth Ave Soa �w�neapolis, Minno 380 - 57th Place N� Eo 4 10.00 W� Ao Nlechels 17� - 97th Ave, N. Eo Mqnneapolss, Minn, 351 - 74th Aveo No E, 11 11.00 James Parnon & M, W. London 167� Grarad Ave, Ste Paul, Menn, 551�5 361 - 74th Avee No E, 8 10.00 �� MUL�"9PLE DWELLSNG LICENSES i0 BE APPROUf D BY COUNCIL Page 4 AUGUS7 19, 1968 _ _.. OWNER ADDRESS UNI_TS FEE Natha� & Da�-lene Po Schwa�-tz �y16 Medecerae Lake Road, Men�eapolas9 �ierano 55422 101 Charles Sto Na Ea 12 12.00 Nathan & Darlene Po S chwa rtz 5�16 Medec�ne Lake Road Menneapolis, Minno 55422 179 Charles St. N< E. 12 12.00 Nathan & Darlene Po Schwa rtz �916 Medicsne Lake Road Msnneapoles, Msnno 55422 180 Charles St. N. E. 12 12.00 Ben S�gos 3201 Orchard Aveo Noe M�nneapoles, M�nno 5100 Ho rizon Drive N. E. 5 10.00 Ben Begos 3201 O�c�ard Rueo Noe Manneapoles, Manno 5101 Horizon Drive No E. 7 10000 Machael A, iema 4701 Universet.y �veo Na Eo M6nneapoles9 �tanno 55421 5�40 East River Road 12 12,00 W�11°sam Jo `�'oelle�- 1 3002 �1 s dd 1 eva 1 e�.ane Ss lve�- Sp�'er�g, �1a�-yland 430 I ront St. N. E� 3 10.00 John L.o & Ethel Mo htatts 140 �essessepp0 Place N� E, �radley, �innesota 140 Mississippi Place 4 10.00 � �'i�-� �� �'� �91 � .� t�� ��u�. � � �.� � -� ` ; �< <� � �.�� � ���/ (/ U ��' � �Q- t ' ;�--�y��-st1.��L! �''�' �.e - u� � �. � � - � A -� �t �' �o �-c `y�� �i.c�L �� �j,�. ��e - � � ��� •4� `�i. n�-�t?c#%� .� � �� � ,t / - - � s��` �`��' ' � GL � ./G �' .G� � c-�. ��� �-�.��cr�'." U � �'�G� R.,' � ��� 2 � /��2�/ �Z 2-i-c� ..-(.-li�-4.� �� _ r�-.q._. 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U � c s �- t�- � u-, �, �-Q L�� �. �i , � � l! � ���- t, ce- r C�. �- L 1 . , ���' ���•;-4 . \ j2� ,�.�,, ,,-y �y � �,,� ti1 �� . � � ' . o- ti �, �J � e L-C�i. r' ' � , � ' / `\ � �.84t�-��'� � � sL- �G+� D� �-, .�o � D `� Q� �;'� ,YJ � � 1 �Jn � � � � � ' ' ' � MA�LI.�r �lMITH,, rlU9T�R, FQR BERG AND FEIKEMA � k� � � .�. � ,� � � � � � . � � � �,. � �. �� � �� � � pRUa�p M�,�.�, w�M�n �M�rH {,Y�3NAE� r, �YfATL� TMqr1A� o. wGR:�eqa MRMR`/ N. ALIAC�M♦ �fINA6.p 4• MA�KViTZ :i ,� �: , � � � �(,G i�tir ��� �. tOSCI pUILDERS ExCH4NGE BLDO., MINNEAPpL�6. MINN[AOTA S54Q$ P H O M E 3 3 9- 1 4 B 1 • p F F i C E S 1 N: O 5 5 E O. G O Q N R A P 1 p O, F R I D 6. E Y V��g�.l Herrick, Esquire Fxi.d].ey C1tp Attorney 6231 UAiversi,ty Avenue Northeast k'ridley, Minnesota SS421 . , �t�ar Vixgi.l: August 9, 1968 In re: Charles E. Johanson, Inc., A. L. Williams d/b/a Williams Contracting Co., Clemxon, Inc. and others similarly situated� vs. City of Fridley Yau m�ntia�ted by phane with me last week that it was �ti11 your intention tA ax'T�a�tge some speGial meeting with the members of th� Council ta discuss hQw �he abqve aapti,oned lawsuit can be resolved. It wou7.d be my hape �hat the C�.ty wauld taalce a significan.t change in how the sanitary sewez ext�nsians We�C� g,p�.�ig to be handled and that the present system of co�ne�tion eharg,es �C �e���C for certain areas would be dropped. � ����t w�nt ta add one other person to the lcncnan plaintiffs. A a�w additi.on ;w4ul.d be Maurice Fil�ster d/b/a Filister Construction Company who awns the � �QZgp�qwn Gourt Apartments. He has discussed this matter informally with o�i oytlr quit� a avmber of months. I would want him to be consider�d a named �p�aint�.if in thie action. Yours truly, 101 I ' . �� � � Wyman Sm t '' . W9/�8 ��s�" Mx. Mau�iee� Eilister` ' 1312 Eaet 21et Stre�t M�tix�sapolie � Mianesota ' . : , � t PA. �a�c 'IfI! ,' ` T H EiE M 1 N N� A P O 1. 1 9 ,,��: � D.��I.Y' ��IE�C�i�1' lI�OR 81ao1�uuin�ton Ava • MinneapoUs, Idinn. 66�07 • PUow: 7=1-d�7� �oi� R. YoQo+rer�, Pu�►tiN�el' �t�i �01' �"�C'�.d'�.ey C�.ty council. F�ridleT City Hall 61t31 Uniwraity N.B. r��.a., M�. �s�u c3untleman: itin�apolis. li[inn. 6��0 ll� Augnst 196$ We Woald liloe you to : coneidsr thie a fornal requsat ior �exaiaaiozi to e�ake �e Minneapolis Daily Aaerican awailable on atree� vsrdiag racks �n Fr�dley. We� vi11 conscientiously abide by tha sa�ae rules and restriction8 in your com�nunity that are imposed on the Star and Tribune. As xe huve d�ne i.� Minneapolis, We are prepared Lo suba�it prooP 4i'�pnr liabi.].ity insurancs if such is rmquired. FRl�is ab ,� Kindest regard� � !� f, � � � ,..�.--' _ �l�T` '' � `~ ��ancis R. M pTQrn Publisher 1�2 (Standard Form of the Internotional Association of Chiefs of Police) (Copies available at Federal Bureau of Investigation, Washington, D. C. 20535) CONSOLIDATED MONTHLY REPORT PClL�C� pEP/�RTM�NT F�3die Mo<<<t� �� Juls b8 C � t y c, ( r-_---- - �-°- ---- - --- - --- , 19 ___ �roe�a Pe�s�x,����1. ChI�E's ottico . . Fiecords bureuu . Un�forrne�d �or�� . G��e.��Ri„�- b„�.•��� Trattic bureau . . F'lrst telle( . . . . Second rellef , . TABLE l.--DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONNEL • Avcroge Daily Percent Daily Average Doily Numericpl Strength Absence Absence Temporary Details Avcroge Effective Strength E:nd o( �«�ne� month G�i�n�� mnntl� :J�im�-� m�nth Samr• rnontii Same month this mnntl� I�u:t y����r l�hismonth K.r.:t y.��ir 'I�hismonth l���t ycor f'hls mor.tt lnst ycar �I"hi::month(.nstmonthl lnstyear ------. _----- -------- ------..__� -------�- -- - ---�- - --- -- 22 � g.47 9.C8 " r 13.53 13.E4 12.92 -- -- — --- - - - — -- 1 1 �---- -----_-- — -- 19 20 2 1 8 5 g 9 - -- - � j r �. - - ( I -- ,, � ,, 7'hlyd ralie�t . . . -v — g-��—• _�,"��:��� - - TABIE 2.--CHANGES IN PERSONNEL TABLE 3.--DAILY AVERAGE PATROL STRENGTH 1. Present tor duty end of last month .......... !�2 Same month This month last year 2. Rectultc�d duHnq month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .' ' , ' ' 3. Re�nstatr.� durinq month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. Total number ot pattolmen��. . . . . . . . � �2 Tota! to account for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �� � 2c Less permunent asslqnments (publlc offlces, clerfcal, chauffeuts, etc.) . . . 4. Sepan�tlons trom the servlce: �. 3. Less detalls to speclal squads oi bu- � • teaus (traftic, vlce, park, etc.) . . . , . (a) Vojuntary reslqnatlon . . . . . . ' �•, �, � . . 4. Averaqe datly absences of patrolmen (b) Retirement on pensia� ...., asslqned to patrol duty owlnq to:• � � � (a) VacaUon, suspenslon, rest (c) Resiqned wlth charqns pertdlnq � days, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (d) Dtopped durinq pcobnticn . . . . (b) SSck and tnJured . . . . . . . . . . . . (e) Dlsmissed for cause . . . . . . _l ([) Kllled !n line o( duty . . . . . . (c) Temporary detc:lls . . . . . . . . . . (y) Deceased . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total separations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0 Total avetage dally absences . . 5. Present tor duty at end ot month . . . . . . . . . . . � 5. Avallable tor patrol duty . . . . . . . . . �.38 8.96 ' •v7 •14 8.47 9.G8 13.53 12.92 , ►-- TABLE 4-- CRIME INDEX AND POLICE ACTIVITY 1"R�hi �.._ . OFFENSES KNOWN TO THE POUCE CMANGE CURRENT YEAR YS, tA;'; "; ; ::; CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES vS. SAME 1AONTN, YS ... .�,R40D �" f (PART I CLpSSES) REPORTED OR ACTUAL ACTUAL TMIS LAST YEAR� t.>,�; 's"a:�4R KNOWN UNFOUNDED OFFENSES YEAR TO DATE '-"� -- . THIS MONTH THIS MONTH NUMB�R PERCENT HUMBER ��E�CENT ��_ �..,.� . . . � 1�. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT j MANSLAUGHTER � , € 2. FORCIBLE RAPE TOTAL 'Z '2 1 �� v'� �, RAPE 8 FORCE , C ' --�'� ►. ASSAUL7 TO RAPE - ATTEMPTS . ` r .... _,. �. ROBBERY TQTAL 1 Z 5 •. ARMED • ANY WEAPON 2 � � ►. STRONGARM • HO WEAPOH � '3 � /. AGGRAVATED ASSAULT TOTAL 1 r � 4`y�_ •� �. GUN ►. KNIFE OR CUTTiNG INSTRUMENT �i M e. OTN�R DANGEROtJS WFAPON �� �. MANDS, FIST, ETC. • AGGRAVATED �� S. BURGLART TOTAL ],9 � 15 g3 �. FORCIOLE ENTRY 1 7z � '� �. tNiIAWFUI ENTRT - NO FORCE �R c. ATTEMPTED FORCIBLE ENTRY 6 ���� ~ 6. LARCENT • THEFT (rxcep� auto theft) i -.� �.y~R �. =SO AHD OYER IN VALUE �� � 26 1� 7. AUTO THEFT 9 9 �►7 � , CRIME INDEX 1'OTAL � 1►. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGUGENCE � `w 1�. OTNER ASSAULTS - HOT AGGRAVATED � 6b. LARCE►lY UNDER SSO IN VALUE g ,2 � PART I 70UL �.di% �.I �.� �%i,]. TOTAL �ART fl INCIDENTS ... ...........1r�Ld................... . ppp y TOTAL MISCEL4ANEOUS NONCRIMINAL CALLS JVI�,i. . . . . . . . . . . . • . . . • • • ,�� , • TOTAI GA4LS FOR POLICE SERVKE . . . . . �'!�!} . . . . . .. . .. . . .. . ... . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . .. � ...,v ` n n �j�� �i.. •� .. • � . � . . �f� �'� . AUTOMOBILESRECOVERED (A) NUMdERf7pLEN LOCALIY AND RECO�ERED LOCALLY ............................................... S ._ � _... .. d A) NWASERfTOIEH LOCALLY ANO RECOVERED �1'OTNERJURISDICTIONS ................................... �C) TOTAL LOCAGIY STOLEN AUTOS RECOVQRED ..... ... . �� rtr+ ............................................ ___ — (�) NIIM/tR3TOLEM OUT OF JURISDICTION, RECOVERED �OCAILY . .. . . . . . . . .... . .. . ... . . . .. .. ... .... . . . . .. . S _..„_ �.,•.. r ;�,;,� r c;;, . .. .. . .. .,_ . _ .._ . _. , ... ... .-. _ ... . ... ......... . .. . .. . . .. . _ .. . . ... .._. . _�._ _ .. ._. . _ , - �a-- � ' ' ' qFFENSE ROBBERr � {URGLARY (.ARCENY AUTq TMlFT ' TOTAI, ' � -� TABLE 5-- VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN AND REC�VERED VALUE OF PROPERTY VAIUE OF PROPERTY TOTAL VALUE OF �ALUE Of PROPERTY YALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN LOCAIIY STOLEN LOCALLY STOLEN OTHER STOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED AND RECOVERED BY �«AILY STOLEN JURISDICTIONS LOCALLY OTHERJURISDICTION PROPERTY RECOYERED RECOVERED LOCALLY � 10.00__ ip.CO �n_rn z3679•58 � 13375.14 � 2000.00 � 15375.14 TABLE 6-- OFFENSES CLEARED BY ARREST year to date (include'exceptional clearances) ` �� .� ' � .� C - f R� �.: ; NUMBER OF OFFENSES' PERCENT Of OFFENSES '� � CLEARED BY ARREST � CLEARED dr ARREST CLASSIFICA710N OF OFFENSES BY ARREST OF tY ARREST OF ' �": (PART I CLASSES) n TOTAL CLEARED pERSONS UNDER 1! ., TOTAL CLEARED KRfONS UNDER lt �f';` ;� �. ' � � TNIS � � LAST THIS • IAST � TMti �AST TMIS IAfT r� � � r rEAR � YEAR ,,YEAR ..� rEAR YEAR YEAR rEAR 1'EAR ' 1. CRIMINAL HOMICIDF �. AURDER AK1 NpN►IEGLIGENT MANSLAUGIITER ►. MANSLAtlGMTER BY NEGLIGENCE ' 2. FORCIBLE RAPE TOTAL 1 ' - •. RAPE �Y FORCE �, ' �. ASSAUIT TO RAPE • ATTEMPTS �. ROBBERI' TOTAL ' �. ARMED - ANY WEAPWI ►. STRONC-ARM - NO WEAPON 1. ASSAULT TOTAL � 1S 11 � ' • �. 6UN C. KNIFE OR CUTTING INSTRUMENT � �. OTMER CANGEROUSWEAPON ` i NAIOS FISTS FEET fTC. - AGGRAVATED ' �. OTNER ASSAULTS - NOT AGGRAVATED � 1� . 11 'j ' � a r S. dURGLARY TOTAL � a 5` � z , •. FORCISLE ENTRT 4 . UNLAMFUL ENTRY • NO FORCE 1 •(' r c. AT7EMPTED FORCIlLE ENTRr .t; • , 6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT AUTO THEPT) � �5 4 S s. f50 AND O�ER IN VALUE �. UIIDER f50 IN YALUE 1,%% 13'3 (1v � , � � . 7. �11T0 THEFT �' 11 ' 26 •� � 8 � � �' "^ GRAND TOTAL ti' 25g ' " 198 126 ' � � � " ' ' _. _. _.. __ .. _ _ _ _ , . TABLE 7-- PERSONS ARRESTED, CHARGED AND � � DISPOSED OF DURING MONTH COURT DISPOSlTIONS TNIS MONTM ." � ARRESTS 'PERSONS - ' FORMALLY " INCLUDE RELEASED NO FORMAL CHARGE ADULTS GUILTY UNIFQRM CL,ASSIFICATION OF OFfEN$ES� [k�RGED ACOUITTED RlfERRED TO r THIS � OR JUVENtLE �� MONTM OF • OF OTMERMISE COURT • • � r � • ' � �. % • � � � � � � , � . TO�AL OFFENSE ' LESSER p��sED JURISDICTION JUVENILES � AOULTS TOTAL CHARGEO OFFENSE � . � ' . . . . . � ' . � ... 1. CRIMINAI NOMICiDE: �. AM�DER AIO NONNEGLIGENT MANSIAUGHTER ►. NSLAUGMTER 6Y NEGUGENCE 2. fORC16l,E RAPE ' �. RW6ERY 1. A6GRAVATED ASSAULT ' S, tURGLARY • �REAKING OR ENTERIHG �. 4ARCENY . TNEfT (EXCEYT AUTO THEFT) 1 I. AIlTO TMEFT 1 1 1 t. OTMER ASSAUlTS (RETURN A� 4e) . �Z, �. TOTAL - ►ART 1 CIASSEf 9 TMIS VEAR TO DATE LAST VEAR TO DATE IERCEMT CFIANGE 1. ARSON 10. FOR6ERY AND COlN1TERFEITING 11. FRAUD 12. EAIaE2ZLEMENT i 1�. fTOLEN ►ROPERTT; IIUYING, RECEIVING, ►OfiESSING 11. YANDALISM z IS. WEAPONS; CARRYING, ►OSSESSING, ETC. . 1{. ►ROSTITUTION AND COMMERCIALIZED VICE 17. SEX OFFEqSES (EXCEIT 2 AND 16) � 18. NARCOTIC DRUG IAWS 19. GAMYLING 10. OFFENSES AGAIlLST THE fAMILY AND CHIiDREN Il. DRIVING UNDER TME INFLUENCE 2 2 z � 27. LIQUOR IAWS 0 � 23. DRUHKENNEtS r z 2 2 r H. cisoeo�R�r ca+ouer r � 1S. VAGRANCY 1 I6. ALL OTNER OFfENSES (EXCEPT TRAFFIC} ]. TOTA�, • ►ART 11 CIASSFS 7 � 1 S � �� �• � �' S � TNIS YEAR TO DATE 1 11 IAST YBAR TO DATE � 6 6 8 � ►ERCENT CHANGE TRAFFIC ARRESTS THIS MONTH � _._ B-79a (Rev. �0-21-65) ... CONSOLIDATED MONTHLY REPORT -- - ---- -- - : . � • : ._ TRAFFIC SUMMARY _ t. ; .. Polico Depaiiment _ _ _ _ _ . - ; c�cy or Fridle� . Mo��, ot Julv . 196R - � TABLE 1. ACCIDENT SUMMARY - � is Mont Year te Dot• Thie Yeaz Last Year o o Chenge This Year I,ast Year % C��m�e Accident Total � ; 3� 1E1. —?5 . ��4 311 —6 F�al 0. 0 1 1 Pereonalln;ury 11{ ?_1 —:4 12I 1,31 —P Propedy Demage 1; 1.6 —6 170 177 —4 Pedestrian � � — 2 ,'Z TABLE2. ENFORCEMENTSUMMARY �- •� = Thi: Mont Y�ar to Dat� , This Yeer Last Yeaz % Chenge This Year La�t Year o Chanse 'hatrc Total 1zo . �iq -F73 �i�2 531 +2C Hazardoue Violetione �+� �?� —3g - �1+0 ?�j2 +lb Other Violatioa� 32 5 + 1?3 13£; +25 pe��n� 1i.5 0 + 11C 90 +22 Dwt � 3 0 + 19 11 +?2 Accident An�e�te and Citations • TABLE 3. COMPARATIVE SUMMARY OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS - --- is Mont Ywr to Dole Thie Yeer Laet Year % Chaaae Thia Year Lest Year % Chao�� Total Accidents 31 1+1 —25 ��4 311 —6 Fatal Accidents � C _ _ _ � _ Persone Killed C �' 1 3_ — . Inanry Acc�aena �4 21 —3l; 121 131 —2 Peesoas lnjnred 2� �� -43 2C�1+ 2�< --16 Pedestrians Killed 0 . 0 0 0 Pede�trians tai�ued � O 2 — 2 .2 _. Hit emd Run Accidente � � S +� 52 39 +33 Cloae+ed by Azrest 1 1 1 3 — Cle�red . No �.� 6 3. + 3b zb � -t3a r�e,a cie�ea " 1� +75 37 2° +27 . _. __ .r _._. __ ,,.� . ._ .. ,. . . -.�,.. ...... .... ,�_,.., � , ', ' , , ' , ' ' , � � � ' ''." � � � � • �, �, .� ������������ ' . , • �� �����..���.�r�� � � ���.0.��-��.5. � � ����...�.�r��� � � �����.��.�.-�� " -��....����-�� � � ���-��-�.-�-�- : � � -�..-� -.-.-.� li "�r�r�O ��5--�. �I : � � ��.�-.��---�-� I c " �-.��-���-��-- � � t ���.�-.��-��-� � �.��...-..-�... I�����---.-�5-�-- � � ���-�..-.-���� i � �-..�--�----.� � ..����o�o--a��ra „ �■�■�e�ie��.��s�■�r■ � .,a���e��aei� ��� �, :,,����set����� �� ,.�■■����■�-����■■ : ., �����������■��� , :..��a�����ess��� .,.����e��������� „���o���������� i1Nt: *Citalion and Arrest" column ehould include aII traffic citatione and arreeta mnde during each nour period except parkin6 ; citatione. . - - � - - - - 1 � TABLE S. COMPARATIVE SUMMARY OF ENFORCEMENT (By Violation) ' , This Mont6 Year to Date � This Yeflr Laet Yeaz This Year Last Year o o Chanse _.... _.. , azecdv�a Violations Total �3 ���+ '?:9 3�0 -�iQ . __ . _ _ _ ._ 3 - o ].g il .�72 DWI _ �2 3� 170 17� - ..3 __ _ Speeaing _ d � z �._ _ •� -• . _. Reckleaa Driving Careles.e Drivin¢ �- 4 20 �l -5 _:- �am�� s��,a� � 3 4o zs +�►z- . scop sicn i 3 zo 19 +5 _ - ; o o S Other itegulatory Sign �"O —j� _ _._ .. _ _ .._ _ .. _ . Improper Passiag � �' � � 1' � � . . __ - • � --._. _ - Impttoper Tutning '2 1 5 2 + Right of Way - Vehicle � O 5 3 ' + Right qf Way - Pedeatrian - . _. . _ . _ __. Following Too Cloaely - - - � No or Improper Signal 1 � ' Impcoper Stert from Parked Position Improper Becking , . lmproper Lane Usaae _•.__ 2 � 21 i -H . , , .•,�. : _ _ • - --- • _ . _ . ... ._.. _ . . ._._ _._. � Failure to Drive - Right 1 0 + . .„ . 3 2 _ - . �? .. . . _ 3 -. ,} _ __._ _ Defective Equipment Other Hazerdous Violation 1 1S S - 19 - �- - - — -_ ' . _ : Other Violetiona Total 32 -- . S 173 13� ._ '• �� ±z5 ". Aarkins Violation Total 45 0 . 110 90 +22 i f� KOT� YSEiICL�3 tJnit/E z8 tJuit� 35 DAit#E 3 6 tlnitp 37 �� 3g QTifEB ACTIYITIffi JAIL ours O�"� D�1 ��8�+ 1116 1250 1944 636k 5776 Thts mo�th 42 Gae 100.7 135.3 221.0 738.7 s�3 .7 � li.o 9.2 R.7 8.6 _..__ 8.1 'A31�s year 218 Equipment & ��:arning Taga 73 bg4 July 196F PA+� Ir � 47.3g ._____ 111.75 341.33 .__.___ 283 . 06 CPM .o3a .OS? .�54 � .Ok2 C`t o �`�le � � 560-3450 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE FROM THE OFFICE OF THE MAYOR TO VIRGIL C HERRICK ANOKA COUNTY FRIDLEY, MfNNESOTA 55421 July 31, 1968 Now that the District Court has made its order in the litigation involving the City of Fridley and the North Suburban Sanitary Sewer District, I would like to make a brief comment and comcnendation on the result. I believe that this Council has maintained a consistant position relative to the supplemental agreement which was the main point of controversy in this action. We authorized our City Attorney, Virgil C. Herrick, to attempt to negotiate an equitable settlement between the parties. I am of the opinion that his representation of the Council's wishes was excellent. It later became necessary by virtue of the action started by the NSSSD for the City to become involved in legal proceedings that took place in the Anoka County District Court during the spring and early summer. During that time, Mr. Herrick represented the City again and did an excellent job of conveying the City's position to the District Court. The result certainly bears witness to the type of representation he has afforded the City. Realizing that Mr. Herrick is employed by the City to provide such repre- sentation, that that fact not withstanding, warrants my conveying to him as i�Iayor my congratulations on a superb job. The citizens should be aware of the fact that as a result of the court decision, the City is saved initially $173,000. Also by virtue of the order made in the lawsuit, the court substantiated the City's rights to thousand.s of residential equiva.lent connections that could well represent upwards to a million dollars in savings to Fridley residents. So again I wish to commend Mr. Herrick for a job wE �^;��� `� • _ 1 done . ack 0. Kirkham MAYOR �� A� rt � `4'�� S('. F� y} � d GREAT � NORTHERN �� , �_'`'* Great f�oriheri� R�ilway Company / 175 East Fourti� Street / SU;nt Paui, Mi��nes�ta 55101 J Pi�one 612 22�-Fi58�3 Land and Tax Department City Clerk City of Fridley Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Dear Sir: , ,�!�-,� .� a� - � y � � � � r A.ugust 19, 1968 File 8458-F - The Great Northern Railway Company representatives have had several discussions with I��r. Qureshi, City Engineer, about the proposed devel.apment of lands at East River Road and Interstate Highway 694 owned by the Railway Company. We understand that the City has been approached by Plywood Minn�:sota in cannection with the erection of a building on a port�.on of the lands . � In order to facilitate the construction of roadway and utiliti�s to s�rve Plyv�oad Minn�sota, the Railway C�mpany does hereby peti�a.on the City to a�range for the con-- struction o:� the various facilitics xequired, as 100� owner of the property described in th� a�tached Exhibii� aA �� Attached are three sets of two p�ints each, one showing the fa�iiities required and ihe oth�r �he crass sectior_s of the propasec� roadway. Th� facilities include sanitary sewer, water, gas, tele- phone, and buried power lines. En�E are also notifying the Minneapolis Gas Campany, I�ortlzwestern Bell Tel�phone Company, and Northern Stat�s Poaaer Campan� about the requirements for their facilit�.es k�y se�arate letter. The proposed ro�ac�way wzll be constructed with concrete curb and gutter only on tY�e n�rthwesterly side of the roadway and provides for �uture curb and gutter and the A � : :. ' E� � GRE1lT �,� � NORTNSFN '�?" City Clerk August 19, 1968 Page 2 .� f inal 1--inch bituminous wearing course of the roadway at the time the southeaster].y curb and gutter is constructed. Upon completion of the plans and specifications and prior to advertising for bids, copies of the proposed plans and estimated costs should be sent to us for - Railway Company approval. The Railway Campany is agreeable to waiving all formal- ities and public notice�as it is the owner of all of the property. The bid specifications should include provisinn for the contractor's iurnishing a Rail.road Protective Liability Policy in the amounts�of $500,000, $1,000,000, and $500,000. If there are any questions, wi11 you please advise. Yours very truly, .----- La t and Tax Com.missioner Attach. u y � �_... . � � � ��� �� � GREAT `#� � � NORTHERN �� ��;.:p-'`.''r �_.i .� Great f�ortl��ern Raihn.�ay Company / 175 East �ourth Street / Saint Paul, Minnesota 55101 � Phone 612 224-55��3 Land and Tax Department City Clerk City of Fridley Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Dear Sir: August 19, 1968 Fi2e 8458-F In a separate letter bearing today`s date, the Great Northern Railway Company is petitioning the City of -- FridI.ey for the construction of various facilities on �xclusively owned lands at the intersection of Inter- state Highway No. 694 and East River Road pursuant to vara,ous discussions with City Engi.neer Qureshi. The Rail.way Campany is the ocaner of approximately 106.72 acres of land lying northerly of the FMC plant which is being held for industrial development. As you know, Plywood Minnesota i.s �urchasina, a 5-acre tract fram the Railway Company in the northeast corner of the pr.aperty adjacent to Int�rstate 694. As the lands are registered praperty, it will be neces- sary that the P.ailway Com�any file a Registered Land Survey plat in order to facilitate the conveyance to Plywood Pdinneso�a and other industries. As th� City oi Fridley must also approve the plat, we are attaching six copies of sketch plan which show the rough bounr�aries of the various lots. Also attached is City of Fridley Planning and 2,oning Form in duplicate setting out the required infor.mation. As approximately 87 lots are involved, we are also attaching Railway Company check No. 28006 in the amount of $179.00 to cover the platting fee. . , 4 r r (_*� F . : �� GRE11T � ,i r NORTHERN �.,,,�..,r� City Clerk August 19, 1968 Page 2 As soon as �he sketch plan has been approved by the City, will you please advise so that we can arrange for a Registered Land 5urveyor to prepare the prelim- inary and final plats for �ceview and execution by the ` City. _ i � We would be agreeable to me�ting with the City repre- - sentatives at any time to discuss the plan. Yours very truly, . ��� Lar� and Tax Commissioner Attachs. � 0 � � � F' a oR� t r�r�r�cE ho . .� . AN ORDINANCE REPE�LING 0(�DINANCE N0. 80, PRESENTLY CODED AS CHARTER 53 Ot� �flfE FRlDLEY CITIi' CODE REGLILATING LAND ALTER�TIONS WITHIN TfIE CiTY �7f= FRID�EY THE COI�NC I L OF TNE � I TY �f= FIZ I D LEY DO ORD� ! P� AS FOLLOI�VS : Ordinancs No. SO of the City Code adopted January 2, 1957, and enti�tled, "An Ordin��nce relating to the alt�ration of land in the V i i i age of Fr i c� I�y and for the purpose of promot i ng the hea i th, safety, orc�er, conven i ence, prosper i ty, and genera I - we ( f are i n the sa i d 1' i I( age ��nd prov i d i ng for the i ssu ance of permits and the collection of feestheref'ore and providing penalty for the v i o I at i on thereof", anci present ( y coded as Chapter 53 of the Fridley City Code is here�y repealed upon the date this ord i nan�:c bc�comes effect i ve, but such re�ea 1 sha ( 1 have no effect on any proceeci i n,-�s taken thereunder• by the C i�ty and p�nd i ng on such date 1�ut such proceedinc�s m�:y be continued under said orc4 i ri���?ce . P�SSED BY TI-IE C I TY COUNC 1 L OF TFlE G! TY OF Fi? I U LEY, TH I S �, " DAY t�F �_, 1968. M�,YOR - J�iCt; 0 R K! RKF�h;�i ATTEST: � CITY CLERK - MARVIt� C. 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