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JUEL MERCER - COUNCIL SECRETARY
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
OCTOBER 7, 1968 - 8:00 P,M.
REGULAR COUNCIL MEE�ING AGENDA - OCTOBER 7, 1968 - 8:00 P.M.
PLEDGE OF ALLFGIANCE:
INVOCATIO:V ;
ROLL CALL:
PRESENTATION OF L�WARDS: Mr. Ylinen
� Mr. Milbrath
Mr. Muri
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
Regular CounciL Meeting, September 16, 1968
Special Public Hearing Meeting, September 23, 1968
ADOPTION OF AGENDA:
PUBLIC HEARINGS;
1. Public Hearing on 1967 Street Projects.
2. Public Hearing on 1969 Budget.
OLD BUSINESS:
3. Second Reading of Ordinance on Vacation of 56th Avenue from
6th Street to 7th Street. .
4. Ratification of Resolution ��141-1968 Dedicating a Portion of
Fridley Civic Center Property as Eisenhower Memorial Square.
S. Discussion Regarding Horwath & Horwath.
(Tabled to this meeting from 9/3/68)
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Pages 26 - 34
Pages 35 & 36
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6. Recommendation of Police �hief and City Engineer regarding No Page 39 .
Parking Signs on 52nd Avenue. (Tabled 9/16/68)
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA, OCTOBER 7, 1968
NEW BUSINESS•
7. Consideration of Resolution on Hiring the PhysicaLly Handicapped
(Jaycees will be present to present Resolution). ��;; z,�
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8. Receiving the Minutes of the Building Standards - Design Control
Subcommittee Meeting of September 25, 1968
9. Receiving the Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting of
September 18, 1968
10. Receiving the Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting of
October 2, 1968 �
11. Receiving the Minutes of the Parks and Recreation Meeting
of September 23, 1968.
12. Discussion Regarding Chies Excavation �
Comment: This is on the agenda at the request of
Mr. Herrick)
13. Discussion Regarding County Participation in Transportation of
Criminal Offenders.
Comment: This i:s on the agenda at the request of
Councilman Harris)
14. Consideration of Maintenance Status of 22 Street between 57th
Place and 57� Avenue.
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15. Consideration of Ordinance Regarding Issuance of Liquor Licenses ---
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'' REGULAR COUNCIL ?KEETINC; AGENDA, O�TOBER 7, 1968
' 16. Consideration of Street Light Requests.
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' 17. Receiving Proposed Zoning Ordinance
(Comment: This is the ordinance prepared by the City
' Engineer and his staff which rewrites a whole
new zoning ordinance for the City of Fridley.
Copies (which have also been supplied to the
Planning Commission for their review and
;, recommendation) are enclosed in the Agenda Folder)
18. Claims
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9. Estimates ,
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; 22. Consideration of Resolution Naming 64z Way Northeast
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23. Resolution to Bid for One New G\7W Dump Truck
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' 24. Resolution to Bid for i
L quid Chlorine, Hydrofluosilicic, and
Ammoni.um Sulphate.
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Pages 68 - 70
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REGULAR COUNCIL NIEETING AGENDA, OCTOBER 7, 1968
25. Resolution Designating Election Judges for General Election
to be he.1d November 5, 1968.
26. Resolution Making a Transfer from the Public Utility Fund to
Improvement Bonds of 1960 Fund, Improvement Bonds of 1963 Fund,
W-75 Waterworks Improvement Bond Fund and Refunding Bond Fund.
27. Resolution Transferring Funds from the City General Fund to the
1967-10 Street Fund.
, 28. Resolution Directing the Issuance of Temporary Improvement
. in Accordance with Laws of 1957, Chapter 385,. Sanitary Sewer,
W�.ter and Storm Sewer Project No. 88, �
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' 29. Resolution Directing the Sale and Purchase of Temporary
Improvement Bonds in Accordance with Laws 1957, Chapter 385,
Sanitary Sewer, Water and Storm Sewer Project No. 88
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30. Resolution Confirming Assessment Roll - 1967 Street Project.
31. Resolution Approving Plans for Street Improvement and Approving
Change Order No. 2 for the Addition of said Streets to Street
Improvement Project ST. 1968-1B and Providing for Certain Design
Modifications to Streets Included Under Street Improvement Project
ST. 1968-2B.
CONIMUNICATIONS :
A. Columbia Heights Public Schools; Street Improvement
B. Fridley Municipal Court.
C. Copy of Letter to Chief McCarthy from Chief Umakichi Ohnishi,
• Sapporo East Police Department. �
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Pages 95 - 103
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Pages 105 & 106
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REGUI.AR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA, OCTOBER 7, 1968
COLIMUNICATIONS (CONTINUED)
D. Information Copy of Communication from City Attorney to
Department of Military Affairs.
E. Communication from Chief of Police Regarding Uniform Change.
VISITORS:
ADJOtk2N :
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TIia MINUTFS �F THE REGULAR COUNCIL M$STING 4F SEPTISMBBR 16, 1968
Mayor Kirkham called the Regular Council Meeting of Septe�baac
16, 1968 to order at 8:10 P.M.
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Pr.,$�c$ o� �wr�c�rfc�
i►layor Ki�rkham requested that the audience please stand and join
the Council in saying the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
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Pa�tor Nor�nan Eitreheim of St. Philip's Lutheran Church qave
�hs Invocation.
ROLL CALL°
MI3�SRS PR$SENT: Kirkham,
ML[�ERS ABSENT: Santuelson
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Liebl, 8heridan, Harris
Mayor Kirkham presented a Certificate of App�eciation to Mr.
Harold Albrecht for his service on the Plats and Subdivis-lone -
Streets and Utilities Subcommittee.
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Councilma,n Sheridan said that under the Heading: "Accident pre-
vention: on page 28 of the Minutes the 5th line should reaci: �
"-----areas as the railroad overpass and the Matterhorn Drive
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�lOTION by�Councilman Sheridan to approve the Minutes of the
' Reqular Council Meeting of September 3, 1968 as amenc�ed. 3econdeci
by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, all votin�g sye, Mayoa�
Kirkham declared the motion carried.
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1�OTION by Councilman Hasris to adopt the �riinutes of the Special
Public Hea�r�q Meetinq of September 9, 1968. Seconded by Counci�
man Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
REGULAR COUDTCIT, MSSTING OF SSPTSI�BR 16, 1968
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�ayor Ki�kham said that there ahould be addad tp tbe l�aada:
Ttem #j�A: Trinity Drriveway Pro�laa
It�n �BHr Plant�irig Commissio� Meeting Minutes of Sapta��t 1Z, 1968.
Item �18: Addi�ion of $stimates for Dunkley Surfscinq for St.
1968-1B and St. 1968-28.
MOT�O� by Councilman Liebl to ado�t the Aq�a ae asae�ided. Ss,.
cor}ded by Council� Sheridan. Upon a voica vote, all votir�q a�,
�Yor ICirkhaat decl ar ed the awt i on carr ied .
P��:Ir�MATI�N: ~SAI,UT$ T� E7S�NH('WFR WR1tYM
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Mayor Kirkhaia read the Salute to 8i8enhvwapc 11�sic procia�ttlao��
tq tbe Council arid audience.
1�lOTIQrF by Ccxu�cilman Ha�rris to concur with the rsco�fma�dat�,op ti�at
the week of Octaber 13, 1968 be set aeide at "Salute to Ei�-
ha+e�c Neek". Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice
vat�, all votiAg aye, ifayor ]Girkham �clared the motion c�7csied.
1�K)TT�# by Cq,uscilman Harrts to appsovv the ardit�anc• oe fir�t
readioq arul aaiv� reading. Seconded by Councllman ghaa�idsn, �
a roii c:12 vote, Kirkhaa, Liebi, Sharida�, atd garria votit�
aYe. lsay� ICirkhan d�clared the motion carri�cl.
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1�iOTIO�t by Councilman 3h�ridan to approve the �rdinanac� �ou first
readiAg aad waiv� thm rsadirg. Seconded by Councilman Harrie.
Upon a roll Call varto, Kirkha�, 8heridau, Li�b1., Harris voti,nq
aYe. linyor Kirkha�t d�clarad th� a�o�tion carz'ied.
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�tr�et and r�tained tho eaeaments. Aa th�c� ia no nwe!
�aae�nts, thia ordinanco Mas corr�ot�d for the Co�cil
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�GL�' �OUDTCIL MEETIDTG OF SBPTffi�$SR 16, 1968 ;��GB 3
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' kl�oTIODi by Councilman Harz�i� to adopt the correct�cl Ordinanc•
�396; waive reading and Qrdez corrected publicatioan. Sscond�cl
by Gouncila�an Liebl. Upon a roll call vote, Liebl, HarrSa,
� Sheridan, and ICirkhaiq voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declar�$ the
�ot ion et�z 3ed .
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1�ION by Cowncilman garris to adopt �esolution #139-I968. So-
cc�nded by Cou�nci.lman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all votinq ayo,
MaYa�r Kirkhant declared the motion carried.
' ON 140-1968 - RESOL rrTC�v MNFTi2��5�N� �SESSMBDTT F� s�
T�AT$R � gTpgi�i S�lg�t I�ROVBI�iSN'P PROJECT �84;
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i�OTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution #140-1968..
8eco�rtcied byr �runcilmati 8arris, IIpon � voice vote, all voting ay�,
I�Layo= Kirkham declared the motian carried.
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The City Sngineer said that_ the Council was provided �rit2� a r�
about a month aqo. He said that there are about 24 miles in the
City Mthich are still substsndard, of which 17 miles ars P& H
streets and 7 ailes are dirt streets. In the p�►et 4 year� tha
City hae been i�ro�ing the P& H etreeta at about 1 3/4 iailes �
Per y�' by petition by the people. If the saaw rate is �sia- ,
tained, all the streets would be impraved in 10 years. Fi�
e�plained that if atreets are dons in a block-type area, a.�b�ttp,c
• price cvuld be achi�ed. Yf the overall plan is lmvwn ah�s,d a�
tin�, it woul� aleo b� poesibl� �o let bids in the wint�c, ��
prabably ti►o bid prices wouid be lvwer, also if it was lc�foMh
ahead of ti.�as, not ae much money would be spent on mai�ten�t�C�,
if the etrset is to be inproved within the next year. T'hese �►o�t].Q
then b� the advantage of being abl• to tell the peopi� �h� t2��
call. �ihin their stseat wail� be improved, _�# �aiqht aleo be
poss�bls that tha p�opl• Mrauld liko to get their str�sta impsowd
before th• schedule specifies, if the pricos ars qood, pifter �
tho.�tte�t ie i�rove�, the progra� cal,le io� a schedul. of s�sl
coatiAq to saiatain tha atrssta ia good aonditian. Hs uid tbit .
he wauld suqq�st a.earies of infacmal heari�gs to eacpl�►ia to
tha propl• this aver-ali plaA.
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The City Manager sugqested that large arsas could bs included �n
the public Hearinq�, su�h as dividing the Clty up into t�ro ooc t.1�N
por'Efona.
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R�GULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SE1�T�BR 16, lqb8
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Councilman Liabl ask�el about the cost to th• people who alroa�dy
have curb and guttera. The City Snqineer aaid that the cost of
seal coating comes fro�n State Aid revolving fund.
i�OTIQN by Councilman Harris to apprave the concept of the 10 year
imprQvement projection and plan, and the 4 year �aintenance pro-
jection plan, with the Council rasarving the right to expedite
the i.mprovement and maintenance of certain areas if it is felt
it fs neceseary. Seconded by Councilm�n Sheridan. Upon a voic�
vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the notion carried.
Councilman Sheridan asked when the Administration would bs reic�y
to start the informal hearings. The City Engineer said that
they could be held near the end of November or in December.
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Counciltoan Liebl said that he had talked to Mr. Severn Za�ialak
and the other paople in this area, with the result that 9 pQOplo
are in favor of apening the a13ey and 5 are opposed to it. He
then p�'eaented t�vo petitions to the Counc3l.
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AlDTIO[d by Councilnan Harris to receive Petitions #30-1968 and
�31-1968. Sevor�dad by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voics vote,
all voti�q aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the �ootion carriad.
Th� City Enqineer said that it would have to be determine� if-.the
people �rho siqned the petition in fa���r of openinq the allry are
the peoplo from i,ote 7 through 10, as it would have to be i009G
without conde�ation proceedings.
MOTI011 by Councilman Harris to table this item to September 23,
1968, until the City Bngineer can check the legal descriptions
again�t th� signatures on the petition for opeaing the alley.
Secozfd�cl by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voiee vot�, all voting
�Ye. �Y� �'�� declared the motion carried.
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12EGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEi�3ER 16, 1968
R�2UEST TO NAME STREST "PARK RO�AD" BY IN(�'VAi�D SNERTS -
PA�CE 5
It was pointed out that this item wa� referred to the Parks and
�tecreation Commission for their recommendation, and that the Post
O£fice did not want another "Park Road".
l�TI(� to table this item until the recommendation fraa the Barks
and Recreation Commission is received. Seconded by Councilman
�h�rid�,n. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkhaia de-
�:, �.�.rec� the motion carr ied .
T� ITY DRIVEWAY PROBLEM:
'�he Ci�ty B�gineer said that th are were two driveways at 6100 and
�1.10 ��rinity Drive where the driveways do not come to the pro-
��rty line. The property awners are willinq to pay the cost of
thg poxtion of driveway on their property directly to the can-
�:�:��tc�� if the City contractor will do the driveway frotn the
;�rb line to the edge of the existing driveways. If Council so
desires, the City can go ahead and do this.
MQTION by Councilman Liebl to concur with the recammendation of
the City Engineer that the City pay for the drivaways from the
curb to ths property line as part ot the project, and the pro-
p�rty ayners to pay the contractor the cost of the driveway on
�heir .property. Seconded by Councilman Sh�ridan. Upon a voice
vote, a11 voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared. the motion carried.
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' �%q Cit� Engineer explained that the Planning Coannission approved
of the Goncept of the Registered Land Survey subject to some
�tipulat�qns aiiich he outlined. He said that they have agreed
' t� a t�qrary access to the tract off $ast River Road about
��Q' frora �l�e south leg of the cloverleaf. He said that he had
t��ked tp the Caunty Traffic Engine�r about this. He said thatt
� �e perm�nent intersection development should be at the south end
Af the t�act. The Highway Departm�ent is planning on putting in
� traff�.c aignal at the south leg of the intersection of East
, #tiver �oad and I.694. Any future signal at the south location
�vi11 have to be paid 50% by the City and 50�� by the County if tize
traffic warrants the signal. He said that the County wil�, also
� have to accept this access proposal. The Planning Comiais$ion
��.so suggested a study be made by the City AttorneX on the nead
Qf a developmant contract to protect the City. T'h� third itetn is
� a list of protective covenants to be submitted with the Regiatered
Land Survey.
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REGULAR COUDTCIL MSET�NG OF SEIPTEMB$R 16, X968 p�,g 6
Councilm�n Harris asked how they were to be eerved by svwar. �e
City $ngineer aaid that they would be serv�d by Di.S.S.3.D. �,ins�.
� Mr. Jim Gibbs, representing ths City Attorney said that the City
Attorney had talked to Mr. Jensen and has started working on a
contract to protect the City's interests.
Ir10TI0[1 by Councilman Harris to set the public Hearing for tha
Registered Land Survey October 14, 1968. Secondod by Council�n
Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voving aye, Mayor Kirkhaw declared
the motion carried.
1� Representative from Great Northern Railway Cosopany said that he
had handed in a list of protective cavenants to the $r�gineerinq
Assistant. He then supplied copies qf the covenanta to the
Council members. He s$3d that he thought that it was the f�ling
of the Plats and subdivisions , Streets and Utilitiea Subcoa�nitt�
that a list of prot.ective covenants would not be necessary if
all the ordinances of the City were �ollvwed. He askoci if tho
final plans are changed at the Public Hearing, what about the
hard shell. The City Engineer said that �11 th is wil.l ba goAe
ovar at the Public He� i�g, then the hard shell of the Reqi�tored
Land Survex is made in the final form.
1+lOTIODi b� Councilman Harris to
Coa�issioti Meeting of September
man Liebl. Upon a voice vote,
de¢lared the motion carried.
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receive the Minutea of the Planrsirig '�
12, 1968. Seconded by Council-
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The City 8nqin�er said that the Board of Appsals has reea�aendid
approval of the varianca. He said that tha Lot Split approval
was still neceaeazy by the Planning Conunission.
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REGULAR COUNCSL MEETING OF SEPT�ER 16, 1968
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MOT�ON �y Gouncilman Liebl to concur with the recom�nendatian of
tize Board. �of A�ppeals and grand the variance. Seconded by
Couxzcilman Sheridan. tl�on a voice vote,• all voting aye, Mayor
Kirkham declared the �ion carried'.
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M�TSO�T by CounCilman Harris to receive the Minutes of the Board
of Appeals Meeti.ng .of September 4,,.1968. Seconded by Councilman
Sharidan. Upon a voice�vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkha�
, declared the motion carried. • �
� �ECENIN� THE MINU'PBS OF TI�E FRIDLEY HZTi�N R$LATION3 COi�luTTBS
I�ETINGS OF MAY 2, �7UNE 6, J[7LY 1, -AUGUST 17, 1968:
� MiOTION by C�zncilaian Liebl to receive the Minutes •of the Hwaaa
Relations Commtttee Meeting� of May 2, �ne 6, J'uly 1, a�nd August
� 17, 1968. Seconded by Counciiiaan Sheridan. Upon a voice vote,
all vot�.ng,aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
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RE�BIVING BIDS FOR GASOI�NE: (Opened September 11, 1968, 11:30 A.M.)
The Ci.ty Managar gave a run-dawn of the bids received. The
follvwir�q are the bids: . • - '
Midland Coop., Inc.
?39 Johnson St., N.E. .
� Minneapolis, Minn. 55413
EsCimated
Quantity
Cert. Ck. $570.00
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PosLed Fixed
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ilait ilnit Current Net
Price Price NeL Estimate Cos�
(St. & Fed. (Includes Price Total Per
'Tax Incl.) Fed. Tax) Per Ca1.,Bid Gal.
ZS,000 � Reg, 91+ $0.30.5 j$0.0991 $0.19.59 $4897.50 $0.
30�000 Eth. 98 $0.3�.5 �$0.1091 30.21.59 $6477.00 $0.�_
�TOTAL $11s374 . 50 TOTAL
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25,000
30,000
Sinclair Refining Co.
1901 Grand St. N.E.
M�.nneapolis, Minn.
Bid Bond 5/
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Current i.ess
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-�lagoa �iscount - ; Fixe�
IJnit �Jnit � Current Net
Price Price Net Estimate Cost,
(St. b Fed. (Includes Price Total pez�
Reg. 91 � $0.30.5
Eth, 98 $0.�
I$0.1105 $0.19.45 $4862.50 $0.
1 $0.13_�_S . $0.21_45' $�435.00 $0•_!
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2288 W. County Rd. C.
St. paul, Minn.
Bid Bond - $620.38
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Gallons e �Tax Incl. Fed. Tax P�r Gal. Bid �1.
25,000 Reg. 91 $0.3Q.� $p,0985 $0.20.65 $5262.50 $p.12,75
30,000 Eth. 98 $0.3 $p.1035 $0.24.1S1$7245.00 $0.1�5�75
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l�OTIO�? by Councilman 3heridan to concur with the reconanat�dation of
the 8uparin*endent of Public Works and awa=d ti�e qasoline bid to
Sinclair Re�ini�g Company, 1901 Grand 3t. AT.E., Minneapolis, Kinn.
in the amouat of $11,297.50. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon
a voice vote, all voting aye, Ma�or Kirkham'declared tha:aaoti� .
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PRIMARY ELECTION
10 SEPTEMBER 1968
DECLARATION OF RESULTS THEREOF
In accor$ance wi,th Section v,08 of ti�e Ch�rter of the City of Fridley, the
City Council declaries the results of the 1968 Primary Election to be as follovs�
D� TICKET
om Rowan
E�ene �,
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Ward ]. - Precinct 1
Ward 1 - Precinct 2
ilard 1 - Precinct 3
Ward 2 - Precinct 1
Ward 2 - Precinct 2
Hard 2 - Precinct 3
iiard 3 - Precinct 1
Ward 3 - Precinct 2
Fiard 3 - Precinct 3
� TOTAL: 1163
a. �'he votes for eaGh candidate, and n wnber of defective �nd not voted
�alllots is as follows:
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STAT�irlEENT OF CANVASS
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�• �� names of:the judges of election are as follows:
WARp 1 pRECINCT 1
Mrs. ponna Marcucci
Mrs. Marilyn J..Beck
Mr�. D3wn Randall
MrS..�y�e RasmussE�
Hrs. Susan Davis
Krs� Wayne Provart
Mrs. Janice DeVries
Mrs. Shirley Godeen
WARD 1 PRECINCT 3
Mrs. Cole�tte $ourdeaux
Mrs. Shirley Kohlan
Mrs. Lo�s Rowson
!lrs. Jordis Mittelstadt
Mrs. Alice Anderson
Mrs. �onnie J. Kuzyk
Mrs . �?enny Lahti
WARD 2 PRECINCT 2
Mrs. Beverly Kinsma�
�frs. Roaella Schnagl
Mrs, Helen Shaffer
Mrs. Shirley Kranz
Mrs. Margaret Knudsen
Mrs. Jear�ette Michalaki
Mz�s . Rose Myerhoff
�WARD 3 PRECINCT 1
I�rs. Syj�via Korthof
Mrs. Elmer Johnson
Mra. Margarer Powell
Mrs.. Darlene J. Vallin
Mrs. Rosella Amar
Mrs. Barbara Gohman
Mrs, Marilyn Crowder
Mrs. Carroll A. Kukowski
Mrs, Leona V, Fleming
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SEPT..1Q, 1968
NARD 1 PRECINCT 2
Mrs. Mary Jane Schreiner
Mrs. Ithalia Swanson
Ph�s. Willfam Jens�n
I�4rs. Doris 1Fy2ine
Mrs. Mirth.Langex
Mrs. Joyce McLellan
Mrs. Anita. Rocheford
Mrs. Warren Olson
_ Mrs. Dorothy Houck
WARD 2 PRECINCT 1
Mrs. Virgfnia Locker
Mrs.. Joanne Jachum
Mrs.. W. B. Sims
Mrs. Rita Pierce
Mrs� Geraldine Engdahl
Mrs. Mary Jo Savelkoul
Mr. Iiarry Nawrocki
WARD 2 PRECINCT 3
!!rs . Virginia Wahlber�
llra. Sue Nfcholson
I�tx�s . Evelyn Hildebrandt
Mrs, Lucill� Western
!lra. Darl�ne Coulsen
!!rs . -tiarriet Johnson
Mrs. Adeline L. SMinson
WARD 3 PRECINCT 2
Mrs. Mabel Rossing
Mrs. Ardella A. Busa
Mrs. Velma Pinks
!lrs. Ethelyn M. Nelson
llrs., Ruth R. Whitcomb
Mrs. Grace W. Szegda
Mrs• Ann Devo�
yre.. L�Vonne M. Mildmar�
1�� . Sean A . Johri'sori��"��
Mrs. Germaine M. ilolsfeld
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il,t^a . Helen 'i`reuenfe�s
Mrs. Margaret Kurak' �
!�lrs . J�an Jacksoa
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NSIDERATION OF REQUEST FOR EL NAmTnN OF FBNCIDTG ON NnRTH Au'm
EAST SIDE OF DENTAL CLINIC AT 5601 4TFi STREST NORTHEAST.
The City Engineer explained that it was a stipulation at the time
of the building permit, ti� at a fence be erected. He said that a
letter has been received from Central Dental Laboratory, dated
.August 29, 1968, signed by the abutting property o�mers stating
that they do not wish to have the fence erected.
M�OrI'ION by Councilman Ha�ris to agree with the property awners
request that the fence not be erected. Seconded by Councilman
Liebl,, Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham de-
clared tize motion carried.
CO�TSZDL�RATION OF RSVOKING BU�LDING PERMIT AT 5300 7TH STREE'r
O C5i2V I W RA
�'he City Engineer explained that Mr. Ratley is being sued for
divorce by Mrs. Ratley. The letter in the Agenda i� from Mr.
Charles Mayo, Mrs. Ratley's father and he is the fee awner. The
daughter and son-in-law are contract for deed purchasers. .
Mr. Gibbs said that he would recommend revocation of the buildlnq
permit and stopping action on the lot split request until suc�i
time as they get their affairs in order. The City Engineer asked�
what was going to be done about the hole that has been dug there.
D!z'. Gibbs said that he has written to Mr. I�ayo, sayinq that ae it
appearsi�r. Ratley has disappeared, Mr. 1K�ayo will be regaininq
the property, so he is to fill up this hole.
MpTION by Councilman Liebl to concur with the recommendation of
, the City Attorney's office and revoke the building permit and
amend any previous action on the lot split as may be necessary
to return the land to it's original state before the request.
� 8econded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye,
Mayar Kirkham decla=ed the motion carried.
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The Cit�y Rxigineer explained that this line would be moved fraa
Main Str�et and University Avenue to the east side of the rail-
road taracks and running parallel to the tracks. He said that
they waul� be single wooden poles like there is on University
Avenue nvw. He said that if the Council agrees with this, DTSP
will go to the railroad for their approval. He said that there
�►ere s�w minor chanqes mad� in the sauthwest corner to run the
line alor�q i. 694 �lhich is different from their oriqinal plan.
discu�sed, but that the over-all plan was good.
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i�10TI0'�i by Councilm�an Harris to
relocation of the 115 KV line.
Upo� a voice vote, all votinq
,�otion carrieci.
approve of tho re-routing and
Seconded by Cauncila�an Li�bl.
aye, Mayor Kirkham aecl�►z'ad the
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by Councilman Sheridan. Upon
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a voice vote, all voting°�.aye,
motion carried.
The City 8ngineer said that this is a 30' road which rur�s betw�en
the �kywood Mall Shopping Center and Robert Hall's anci carrisi
a lot of traffic. The problem is that there �.s not enough
parking space provided by the apartment house oMmmer. Z'here is
a 1� parkin� �pace per unit required, but they may be being used
by boats and trailers etc. Councilmari Sheridan suggest�cl the
possib ility of having 2 hour parking between certain howcs, but
that there cannot be 24 hour parking as th is is against the City's
ordinance.
I�ir. Paul Spears, 1050 52nd Avenue N.E. said �that he had meaatt�ecl
Lincoln Street which has private residences on it, and iiiere vras
2" difference between that street and 52nd Avenue, yet they have
no restrictions on them. The children who live in the apartment
houses play in the back a qreat deal, and this is where all tl�
deliveries have to be made, and he said that thase apartmsnt
dwellers feel that this is a hazard to the children, as the
drivers are not aware of the manX ch ildren which play bahind
the building. He said that if the no parkinq signa absolutely
cannot come dawn, then he would at least like to have a 25 mil�
per hour speed limit, as he feels that the cars take advantsqe
of this clea� street and go through th is area tao fast.
Councilman iiarr�s said that
that some of the problem wa
that it will not acconunodat
he also noticed that son►e o
and were actually taking up two c^
winter tha snaw plow cannot qet d
are not moved far 24 hours �.n so
comu►enteci that apartment house pe
toward parkir�g on the streets.
he had 10
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f th e cars
oked at this and he felt
grading is such in the bac�C
amount of cars. He said that
were not parked properly
aces. He said that during the
awn the street, as the cars
me areas. The City Enqinser
ople seea► to have a tendency
Co�u�cilman iiarris suggested linaiti.�q parkirig, such as froa 6a00
A.l�. to 6:00 P.lt. there would be no parking on ti�e strsvt, th�reby
providing evenin9 visitors a place to p�t7��,�,
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Mr. Spears said that they had discussed this previously, and th�
apartn�ent house dwellers have agreed that if anyone leaves thair
car parked there when it should not be, that it should be tagqed
as a snaw bird. He said another suggestion, would Z�e on the d8ys
when the City would be cleaning and sweeping, that restrictions
j�e placed on the street and anyone in violation would get taqged.
Mayor Kirkham pointed out to Mr. Spears that even though this
street is just about the same in width as Lincoln Street, ther•
is a much larger concentration of cars. He said that he would
like to see this referred to the Police Department and the
Engineering Department �or their review. Cauncilman Liebl said
that he thought that if parking was allvwed on one side of the
street,it would give the people a great degree of relief, at�d
would provide some degree of safety for the children. Cotuycil-
man Sheridan co�mnented that he thought that this apartmant co�aplaoc
has a larqer ratio of garages to units than is usual. l�r.
Spears said that the garages rent in addition to the apartmant
and not all people can rent a garage also.
M�OTION by Councilman Liebl to refer this request to the Police
Department and Engineering Department for their review. Se-
conded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, M�ayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
Mr. Spears asked when the p�ople on 52nd Avenue will know the
Council's decision. Mayor Kirkham told the audience that a
decision would be reached at t-�e October 7, 1968 Meeting.
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�OTIO�? by Councilman Harri.� to receive Petttio
refer to Administration for processing. Seconded b
Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, I�l,ayor
decla�red the motion carried.
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Kir'khaul
M�TION by Councilman Sheridan to approve payment of General Claims
#15939 through #16041 and Liquor Claims #2545 throuqh #2585. 8e-
conded by Cauncilmar� Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carzied.
Councilman Liebl asked what the consultant's charge was for. Z"he
City F,ngineer replied that thi.a charge was fos 1o'hitcomb and West,
�ho wox�ked on the sir conditioninq systen fo� ths Police Quart��.
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBffit 16, 1968 PAGB 16
FS��,�(;;�,T„�,S s_
�he City B,ngineer said that he woul,d like to include 2 eatimates
for Dunkley Surfacing �or Street Improvement Projects 3t. 1968-1B
and St. �.968-2B .
1'�QTION by Councilman Harris to approve payment of the follawing
e5tima�es;
Dunkley Slua�facing Company
3756 Grand Sta�eet N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Est�.�kz�e (FINAL) #11 - 5tree� Impxovement
�?roject 5t. 1966-1, Schedule A, according
�o eQntract.
Karl Dedolph Construction Co.
771 We�t 7th Street
St. Paul, Minnesota 55102
$ 3,492.40
Esti�nate #2 for work completed this date for
General and Electrical Work - Police ancl park
Department Remodeling in Civic Center
according to contract. (Police $6,886.74)
(Park $1,113.26) $ 8,000.00
Bostrom Sheet Metal Works, Inc.
758 Curfew
St. �a�t1, Minnesota 55114
Fs�imate �l for work completed this date
�o� air conditioning work on Police and
Park Department Remodeling in Civic
Canter according to contract. (Polica Dept.)
Uri�.ted States Steel Corp. Cyclone Fe�r�ce
P*A, Bax 762
Ch�.cago, Tllinois 60690
$ 4,342.00
. F�al Sstimate for Fencing arour�d
City Garage $ 6,882.70
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Fx'�.dley, Minnesota
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insp�c�ion on Street Impxovement Project
St. 1968-18 & 2B (through 7-31-68)
Es�imate #2 (partial) for staking and
inspection through August 31, 1968 on
Street Improvement Project St. 1968-18 & 2B
Dunk].ey Surfacing Company
3'�56 Grand street N.E.
Mi.nneapolis, Minnes4 ta
PA�G$ 1'�
$ 3,387.Z1
$ 7,772.93
Batimate #1 (Partialj for Street Improvement
Projec� St. 1968-18 a�d St. 1968-ZB
(St. 1968-1B $55,630.38)
(St. 1968-28 $17,`244.23) $7�,874.61
THE Irl�OTIqN was seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voic� vote,
all voting aye, Mayor Kir]cham declared the mQtion carried.
, LICE�f SES s
l�i0Ti0�i by Councilmaa Harris to approve the following licenSess
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ZIV�STOCK
Audrey Z'heilmann By: Audrey Z'heilmann
1540 Rlce Creek Road
Fridley, Minn.
C�L�iiL�Y11� f
Richard M. Kyro
980 Hac}aaann Circle
P7idley, Minn.
By: Richard M. Kys�,u�:. NSW
APprov�=
Buildinq Insp.
Chiaf of police
SbRVICS STATION
Richard M. Kyro By: Rickard M. Kyro N8� Fire Inspectc�r
5695 Hac]cn�ann �venue Buildinq Inep.
Fri,dley, l�tinnesota
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MU�T'I P�.� pWEI. �.l NG L I CENSES TO B� APPROV�D
Septemb�r lb, 1968
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vcan R. PtaCSe�
by7x Htckory Drive N. E:,
Frldl�y, Mlhnesota 5770 - 2nd St. N. �. $ Units
Th4ma� w�tsn
5920 Stinson Blvd. N.E.
Ftldley, Min�esota $86�'- 2nd 5�. N. E. 4
� T�rrance C. Haik
3�0 - 57xh Place N. E.
Fridl�ey, Minnesota 3y0 - 57th Place N. E. 4
Mauric� M. Filister
1312 E. 21Sc Sk.
Minneapolis, Minnesota55404 582Q East River Road 1�z
Maurica M. Filister
131� E. 21st St.
Minneapolis, Minn. 55404 5860 East River Road 1�2
Danald C. f, Betty A
Wescom
11� Mississippi Piace .
F'� dley, Mlnnesota i17- Mississippi Piace N.E 4
Jam�e� �' Dolorts Pappas
k�20 Twfn Q�k Drive
Mlnna�pplPs� Minn. 6111 Star Lane N. E. 1$
EX�AVAT�N�
Ron-Co Se�er 6, Wa ter Inc ,
482Q Minne�oaka alvd.
Minneapoli�, �iianesota By: Ronne Berman �w �
HEATING
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766 C�omw�.l t�venue
St. Pau�, Minnesot� By; Ewald J. Finger gE{�►
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3809 Buchanan St. N.E.
�olumbia �eights, Minn. By; Carl Hanson
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7�15 Wayzata Blvd.
Minneapolis, M,inn.
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RENEWAL
REIIEWAL
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TiiE MOTZ4N to appro�e �e licenses was seconded by Councilman
• Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the mot;Lon carried.
A�POI,�T,�„DT,T:
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' Bonita l�nn Wechs�.er Clerk-Typist
1132 45th Avenue N.E. 8ngineerinq
Columbia Heic�hts, Miru�.
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�TON by CouACiliaan Shesidan to concur with t,he reco�at��
of the Administration in the appointment. Seconded by C�il-
u�►n Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Maxo� Kirkhpup
�eclaaced the motion carried.
'RBSGILUTION #141-1968 - A RESOLUTIO�T D$DICATTN(: A PORTI OF
�iIDI�BY CIVIC CENTffit PROPERTY AS EISgNHpWg.R MgMpRTAT SQjJ�;
'll�yor Kirkham indicated thatt�e portion of land in question ia tho
wooded area east of the parking lot, that would be dedicated a�s
an Siaenhawer Memorial Square. He said that he felt that the
, City needs an area in which to honor our citizens who lost their
lives in service in the Arm� Forces. He said that he di� not
�hink that this area should be turned over to ti�e Park Depattn�t,
� so that the Council could retain control if future expansion
woulc n�ke it necessary to move the square. He said that the
Ameacican Legion and the Veterans of Foreiqn Wars have indicated
' their approval of this, and their de�ire to participate.
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�t Memorial 3quate, but he wpndered why �ise^�-��rer, or anyone else,
�hy not just a i�[esrrorial Square to honor our men, without deai�-
nati� a name °f any man• �aYor "irkba,,,p� �aid it wae bocau�� hs
�s tedaY's military hero and the only living Five Star G�naral.
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CounCilm�an Liebl commented that he �elt that the City needed
ssAme sort of a irl�emorial Square to honor our citiaeno who diod
in the service of their Country.
Councilmar► Harris said that there should be sane provis�.Qn fo�
cantrol by the Council, i� at a la�er date it 1s made n�saaary
�o �qve the 1�lemoriai Square to make way for future expansian,
such a� a new library.
MOT�O�T by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #141-1968, with
the a►dc�ition of #�4: "That the Council reserves the riqht to
move the �emorial Square if the land becaass necessary %r future
�governmental expan�ian." Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a
voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motioa
carried .
Cowacilnian 8ar�i.s cornaaented that he believed that the military
servica organi�ations have started planning a service for
Octobeac 13 , 1966 .
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The City Enginear explained that this resolution and �e two
follvwirrg ue in respc�nse to the petition by Great Northern
Railway Caa�aany .
MOTION by Couricilaiart Harris to adopt ReaolutioA #142-1968.
3e►cat�ded by Ccxu'eilman Sheridan. Upon a vo3,ce vote, all v�ti�q
uy�, Nsyor Kirkhan dsclared the motion carriecl.
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conded by Councilzaan Sheridan. Upon a voics vote, all votinq sgs,
Matyor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
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canded by Council� Harris. Upar� o voic+� vote, all vatinq ay�.
lla�or K�cic�am declared .tho motior� carried.
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� RESOLUTION #145-1968 - RESOLUTION ORDER�IIG IMPROVF.MEN'r. FINAL
g �TS AND SP�IFICATIONS FO� STREST IMPRO�V�,]'�pROJJ�CT ST.
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Councilman Harris said that he had gone to look at the Skywood
Court area, and he would�agree that it would seem that there
�¢ so� lots which would receive no benefit. The City �ineer
suggested passing the resolution, and the problem of a�seesment�
can be taken care of after the improvement is in.
Mr. Walter Walburg, 1323 Skywood Lane, said that he would like
to see this improvement go in, as the people on Skywood Court
need thi,s improvement, but that his main concern is that of
determining the benefitting property. He said that in this
case, as the elevation drops, the benefits would dzange. Mr.
Walburg said that there is an unsightly hill that Mr. M�ewhorter,
�the developer, has been taking dirt from, and wondered �Ihat
kind of cont-r_.�als are to be imposed on him. Councilwat� Harris
told h�m the Engineering Department will dZeck this out.,
A visitor said that he also wanted this project to qo in. Ho
' sa�d that the storm sewer in Skywaod Lane �here it is placsd
right naw does no good as there is a small berm, which does not
stop the water so that it can go into the catch basin: The
, City Engineer said that he was aware of the prableme and that
�,f th� resolution was passed, his Department would.pzepare th�
fi�a�, plans, w+hich wauld include eleminating this problem,
, amon� Qthar�. He explained that if the Council decides that th.a,e
�us�ei�t ehauld go in, it could .possibly be placed onto ths
exi�tinrg contract tlze City naw has with a contractor. Cavr�Cil�
' �arris added that tlzis would be to the property awners bene�it,
�s the prices recei+�ed this year are good. Councilman Sha�ccidan
explained to the audience that this ie only a poseibility, ss
' the City can only add on 20% onto the contract which wa� aw�rarded
at bidding time.
, lsr. David Abrahamsoiz, ,1349 Skywood Lane N.S. said that he did not
mean to infer that he was fighting the project as ha alao
realizes that the pe:ople need and want this improvmnent, but that
� his dieagreemant wata also concerning the possible assessa�ent�.
1Kr. Flilli�m Shielda„ 1350 Highway #100, said that hs has Lot 7,
' which is divided int:o three parcels. The Finance Director said
that the vacant lot which fronts onto Skywood Caurt would bs
assess�d at 1/3 of t:he cost. 1�. Shie3d� �ro�dered how he was
, to qet this lot ser�ied with �rater and �ewer. It Mas pointed ont
that there is water and sewer in Skywood Lane. The Assessar esid
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tha� this Lot 7 is about 150' long and is divided into one parcel
which has a double bungalpw on it, one which i$ vacan� �nd t2}e
north portion o� the lpt has a house on it.
MOTION by Councilman Hazris to adoL�t Resolution #145-1968 ordering
improvement, final plans and speciiications for Street Improvement
Pro j ect St � 1968-1B, Addendum �#5 , with Skywood Court not to have
cµrbing. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote,
a11 voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
,�SOLUTION �146-1968 - RESOLUT,�ON DECLARL�TG Z,�iE �IECESSITY FpR RN
ADAITIONAL TAX LEVY IN ADDITION TO THE 30 MILL LIMITAI'ION PRO-
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VIDED BY THE CITY CHAFtTER SPECIFYING THE PURPOSES AND CALLING
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MOTION by Councilman Liebl t� ac:opt Resolution #146-1968. The
motion was seconded and upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
Maypr Kirkham declared the motion carried.
DTSCUSSIQN OF MP.'THOD OF ASSESSING SIDEWALKS ON 61ST AV E:
T�e Finance Director explained that the problem here is wheth�r.r
to assess oniy the abutting property owners or to spread the
assessments '� way dawn the block. If assessed only to the abut-
t�ng property, the assessment would amount to $3.73 psr foot.
If spread '� way dvwn the block, the assessment would be 52� per
foot and the other half of the cost would be picked up by the
City. Cpuncilman Liebl said tnat the policy has been that 50�
has been paid by the residents ar,d 50;o by the City. Councilman
Sheridan said that on Mississippi Street and on 61st Avenue
from University to 7th Street only the abutting property awners
were assessed. He said that the preliminary figures given to
the people were on the basis of assessing sideyard only, which
would be th� abutting property owners, although everyone dawn
the block was included in the Public Heaxing mailing list.
Cc�uncilman Liebl asked if this was consistant with Council policy.
The Ass�ssor said that every case is somewhat different and has
bepn handled differently.
Ma�or Kirkham co�renented that if it was the interest of the City
to put side�walks everywhere, the assessment would be handled the
sam�e as for streets, b�tt the City does not intend to put in
sidewalks on every street.
MpTION by Councilman Harris to only inciu�e the abutting pro-
perty owners on 61st Avanue in the assessment roll for 5096 of
the cost. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, al�.
vot�.ng aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
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C ON FROM ;NIINNESOTA TFLANSF�.;R RAILWAY COMPANy AND SPRING
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�Trhe City Engineer s,aid 'ne needed authorization from the Gauncil
to direct a letter �to Spring Lake Park and Minnesota Transfer
R��.lwd.y Cpmpany reqiaesting participation by them in Prpject #89.
M�'ION by Ccuncilma�a Harris to receive the preliminary report on
�Xoj�ct ##$9 and authorize the Rdministration to write letters to
1�intiespta Transfer Railway Company and Spring Lake Park for cost
participation. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote,
al,l voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared tne motion carried.
VACANCIES ON COMMIS:iIONS AND COMMITTEES:
CO � ICATION: ROBERT YLINEN RESIGNAT�ON FROM PLANN_„�i�G
COMMISSION AND BO1�tD OF APPEAIS
l�pT�QN by Councilmari Liebl to receive the resignation letter frot�
Rob��rt Y],�nen dated August 30, 1968. Seconded by Coun�ilman
H�..t�is, with the conunent that Certificates of Appreciation should
be �repar�d for all those on the list who have not yet received
a��rtif�,,�ate. Upon� a voice vote, all voti.ng aye, Mayor Kirkham
del�ared t�e motion carried.
T'k�� CounGi7. then reviewed the list of vacancies with the ic��a
' a� �oming ba�k with some recommendations for the Octdaer '7th
�i�sting .
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A. A�INNESOTA DEPARTMENT UF" MILITARY AFFAIRS: FIAOD �
�'ORNADO CLA�M
Mr. Gibbs said that it was the City Attorney's opinion that letters
sh4uld be written to Senator Mondale, Senator Grieg, and Con-
gzessman McGregor fo:r their he1p, and advising Mr. Chester Moeglein,
Major Ge�era,�, Minne,sota ARNG that this request for refund be
�kurned over to the A�ttorney General, or the Legal Departmerit of
Militarx Affairs, fo�r a third party's consideration, as this
would be the City's ]�est chance at nego�iation.
MUTI�i by Counc ilman Harris to concur with the recommendation of
�he City Attorney. :3econded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a
!vo�.ce vq�e, all voti�zg aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the nation
carr�.ed.
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEI�ER 16, 1968
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B. GOVF,itNOR LEVANDER: PEDESTRIAN PROTECTION PROGRAM HpNpRS; ,
M�OTION by Councilman Liebl to receive the communication trom
aovernor LeVander dated August 20, 1968. Seconded by Councilman
Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting ay e, Matxo= Kirkham
declared th� motion carried.
C. MINNESOTA AUr1'OMOBI�E ASSOCIATION: PEDESTRTAN pup� TION
HON�RSs
�IiO'I'TON by Councilman Liebl to receive the letter from the M,innesota
Automobi�.�: Associat�.on dated August 22, 1968. Seconded by
Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor
Kirkham declared the motion carried.
The �ity Engineer commented that the City naw has ab out 3 miles
of sidewa�k�� �,*�� 6 ne�w traffic signals and hopetully this is pro-
viding the pedestrian safety.
D. TWIN CITY LINES, INC: BUS ROUTE #1C-
MOTZON by Councilman Lieb1 to receive the communication from Twin
City Lines Inc, dated September 12, 1968, and approve the route.
r�'ize motion was sec�:nded and upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
Mayo� Kirkham declared the motion carried.
E„ �TIN CTTISS AREA METROPOLITAN TRA,.NSIT C(�MISSIO�T. B[I$
ROUTE #10•
MATZON by Courcilman Liebl to receive the letter from the Twin
Cit�es Area Metropolitan Transit Comrt�ission dated Septembe= 13,
1968, and to direct a reply to them that Holly Center was not
meant to be a feeder point, but rather just a pick-up point.
Mayor Ki�kham pointed out that the Council's only necessary aetion
would be to approve of the extension, aruu� that the Public Service
Com�nission would be responsible tor the Pu}aticIie�i�g. The motion
was seconded and upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayar Kirkham
declaxed the motion carried.
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Vo�s dated September 12, 1968. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan.
Upo� a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkharn declared the
mca�t�on carried.
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The City Manager s��id that he had a�.ready sent copies to �1]. the
Planning Commission members.
G. jtAVENTHOL KR F.K,�TE TN HORWATH AND �ORWATH : ACIINaWI.rDC'E-
P�N'� OF R,�;CEIPT Ob' DATA SENT TO CHICA�GO OFFICI�:
' MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the com�nunicat�.on from
Laventhol Kreksteiri Hozwath and Horwath, Fiome Office in Chicago
d�.ted September 11, 1968. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon
� a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declax�ed the motion
aaacr ied .
� FRIDLEY INDUSTRIAL COMNiISSI�T TOUR:
Councilman Harris said that the second annual industrial tour of
' the City of Fridley is planned for october 11, 1968, and it is
3loped that it will be even more successful than the one last ye3r.
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STREET AND MAIN STREET FROM 60TH AVENtlE T0 61ST AVENLTS):
Mr, McLain said that there is still this same problem and is
wondering what is to be done about it. He said that there is
dust and sand blawing into his yard and ruining his garden. He
said that he would like the Council to reach a decision on either
of the proposals presented by the City M�anager, and that these
people should not be allowed to continue in violation of the
City's ordinances. The Mayor explained that these problems are
of long standing an�d came about before this City's Administration.
MOTION by Councilma:n Harris to set the public Hearinq for the
vaca�ion of the all�ey between 2nd street and Main Street from
60th to 61st Avenue for the Meeting of October 14, 1968. Se-
conded by Councilmaan Lie?�l. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye,
M�ayor Kirkha� decla:red the raotion carried.
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' MO'.�ION by Councilma�z Harris to ad� o�srn the Meeting. Seconded
Councilr�n Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, a11 votinq aye, Mayar
Kril�ham declared th�� Regular Council Meeting of September 16,
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' J1ae1 Mercex Jack O. Kirkha�a
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THE MINUTES OF TH�E SPECZAL PUBLIC &i�I1�G �ETUep(� p� ��p� �g ;3, 1968
Mayor Kirkham cal:led the Special Public Hearing Meetia�g of Sept-
ember 23, 1968 to order.at 8:25 P.M.
OF ALI,$GIANCE •
Mayor Kirkham requested that the audience stand and join the Council
in saying the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
ROLL CALL:
MF.N'�ERS PRBSENrT:
MZI�ffitS ABSEIVPT:
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Sheridan
Mayor Kirkham said that there was one additional item that should
be added to the Agenda which was: Item #11: City Engineer.
M�OTION by Councilman Liebl �� adopt the Agenda as amended.
Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
UB C HBARING ON i�1SSESSMFNT ROLL 1968 SERVICE CONN$CTIONS.
Mayor Kirkham read the Public Hearing notice to the audience. T�he
Finance Director expiained that in all but two instances, agree-
ments have been siyned. One is for a cha�ge on a residential lot
that should have h�d the charge levied some years ago. The other
is for Robert Loui� Stevenson School, whe�re there is some question
as to whether or nat this charge should be levied at all. This
connection is a lifi:tle different from the normal connection onto
a main line.
Mayor Kirkham then read the list of legal descriptions with t2ie
' accompanying names and asked if anyqne wished to speak. Mr. David
Snell, 528 Kimball Street N.E. (Lot 55 & 56, Block E, Riverview
Heights) said that Robert DeGardner was the contractor who built
' his house, and that he knew notk�ing of any pending assessments.
He said that he has a MGIC loan on his house. He said that the
three houses down the black do not have to pay this assessment.
' Mayor Kirkhsu► told Mr. Snell that the contractor would have been
told about the necessary agreement at the time the building permit
was applied for.
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Councilman Samuelson asked �u��: what the �y;:e�r�ent e�ar��. �8
Finance Director said that in essence it says that in liau of pay-
ment in cost, the assessment is spread ovar 15 years payable with
the taxes.
Councilman garris suggested that Mr. Snell take a cop1r of th�
agreement to Mr, DeGardner and the mortgage company, �nd that it is
the responsibility of the developer to pay these charges.
Mr. Gale V. Mealhouse, 501 53rd Avenue N.E. (Lot 3, Block 4, pak-
hill Addition) asked about the method of payment. Mayor Kirkham
explained th�t if paid in 30 days from $iis public hearing there
would be no interest, if paid by the first of the year, there v,�uld
only be the interest acrued between now and the first of the year,
otherwise, the assessment is spread over 15 years at 6% interest
and payable with the taxes. Mr. Mealhouse said that there were
other assessYnents against the house. Councilman Saawelson said that
s°met.ime�s this is held in abeyance until the improvwaent is made
to the house. Counci,lman Haxris suggested that lsr. Mealhouse caae
into the office of the Finance Director to get this cleared up.
1�lOTION by Councilwan Harris to close the public Hearing on the
Assessment Roll for 1968 Service Connections. Seconded by Council-
man Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
C ING OF FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL SANTT�y S R
S$WER IMPROVE�BENT PROJECT #88.
Mayor Kirkham read the public Hearing notice to the audience. �e
Finance Director said that this Public Hearing is divided up into
three parts and suggested for clarity they be handled one at a
t itae .
WAT AND S TARY SEWER - 69TH AV E:
The Finance Director shawed the information on the screen for the
audiance and explained that the assessn►ent rate for sanitary sev,,er
on 69th Avenue is $10.07 per foot, plus $134.60 for each service
line and the assessment rate for water is $4,65 per foot, plus
$1d7.1Q for each service line. He said tha�, this is for the area
between Central Avenue ane� Stinson Boulevard. A visi�o� to the
Mesting asked about the cost of the st.ree�. Darrel Clark
eering Assistant said that this street is being don� �d� S�in-
1968-28 and that the public Hearing for this was held abo�tt last
December. He then shawed him his proposed cost from the preliminary
assessment roll.
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Mayor Kirkhaa� ask�ad if anyone else wished to speak. There was no
anew�r.
,�STBt�Y 3ffi�1E1�_ AND WATSit — NORTON A 1R AsID 721�ID Ait�iliE=
T'he Finaace Direcitor explained that the assessment rate for 8anitary
sewer is $14.80 p�3r foot, plus $88.57 for each s�rvice lin�, ar�d
the assessment rai:e for water is $6.32 per foot, plus $97.04 for
each �service line,. He said that the costs ran hiqher in this area
i�eca�se of eas��ts which had to be aoquired.
Mr. Harstad said t:hat he is already being billed for some asaess-
ments and asked ii= this is in addition. The Finance Director eaid
that he is probabl.y being billed for the N-34 Water irlain Project.
He said that �his really did not serve him, so he will be getting
credit. He said that there was an error on the previour assese-
mer�t which wae fou�nd when workinq on this project, arid has beati
corrected.
Mayor Kirkhain aske�d if there was anyone alse who wished to be heard.
There wae no respa�nsa.
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The Finance Director explained that this was the district tlzat�
had a sub-district within it which will not be assessed. He said
that the assessment cost is $2.42 per 100 square feet, and the
total for the project is $63,568.61 of which $11,219.62 is Anoka
County's share. An Onan Representative was present at the l�leeting
to ask what their share would be. He was told that the Orsan's
share ie $29, 732.2,1.
Mr. Melroy Krugeru�3, 7356 Hayes Street asked what his assessment
would be. He was itold that it would be $284.96.
, Mr. Joseph Saba, 1�485 County Road H2, �aid that it was his under-
atan dinq that this is a partial assessa�ent, as part of his property
is in the sub-dist�:ict not assessed. He was told that this ia
, correct and that h:Ls assess,nent is $99.8�, He asked then what his
total bill �vould be�. Cour�cilman Harris explained that as only a
portion of his lanc� drains �^}o this district, at so� future titae
, he may be assessed for the ,�est of the land, but that would be
undes' another pro j esct .
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lat�ral� and servic:e connections wo u13 b�. Councilman Ha�ria told
him they would be $�31, 066.00 .
SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARIN� MEETII�TG OF SEPTEN�ER 23, 1�f��3
MOTION by Councilman Harris to close the Public Hearinq
sewer, Water and storm sewer Improvement Project #88.
by Councilman Sanauelson. Upon a voice vote, all votiryg
lrtayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
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Councilman 3amuelson said that he had gone down and looked at this
and it is a tough problem. He said that there ste drainaqe p�ohlems,
landscaping, trees, poles etc. that w� uld have to be moved. He
said that he would suggest that if the City should accept thi�
proposal, whether for rededication or vacation, that the people
whould accept the responsibility for maintenance of the alley.
Mayor Kirkham commented that three property a�ners on one side of
the alley wan� to vacate, and three on the other side want it opened.
He said that it appeared that there was need of better cooperation
among the property avners. He said that it would appear�tYiat to
rededicate the entire alley would require condemnation and
improve:aent and assessment on the people. Mr. Gibbs, representiryg
the City Attorney said that the alley could be rededicated down
to Lot 24. Mayor Kirkham pointed out that if Mr. Zawislak could get
the agreement from the property awner across the alley fraa him,
then his problems would be solved.
Councilman Liebl agreed that if the man acroas from �c. Zawislak
would co�apraaise, then easeiaents could be abtained, and the paople
would be responsible for the maintenance of the alley to that
point. The $nqineering Assistant agreed and said that City st�ow
plows could not go down this alley, as they would have to back out.
Councilman Samuelson said that the City of Fridley will not take
on any maintenance of this alley if not improved.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to direct a letter to Mr. Severn Zawislak
advising him that the Council has no objections to opening up the
alley to his south property line, provided he can get the agreement
of th� naighbor on the other side of the alley, provide the necessary
easesn�ents, and agree �t the maintenance of the alley would be
upon the people benefitting. SecondecA by Coucilman Samuelson.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the
motion carried.
RESOLUTION #147-1968 - RESOLUTION CONFIRMING ASSBSSMF�IT FOR SANI
TARY SBWSR, WATBR AND STORM SSWER IMpRQVSMFSTT PROJ'�CT #�88:
MOTION by Councilmari Samuelson to adopt Resolution #147-1968.
Seconded by Counciln�n HarMis. Upon a voice vote� al�, Yotin�q aye,
Mayor Kirkham declared #�� motion ca=ried.
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1KOTION by Council�aaa Harris to adopt Aesolution �148-3�968. Se-
conded by Councilnnan Liebl. Upon a voice vote, .all voting aye,
l�ayor Kirkham dec].ared the motion carried.
�BSOLUT�o�iT �k149-15►68- RESOLUTIQN CB1tTIFYIN cr�um
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WATER AND S$WER CHIARG&S TO T HB COUNTy AUDITOR FOR CpLI,�CTI�i y�1ZTg
T.EiE 1969 TAXES :
iMUTIO�i by Councilmran Liebl to adopt Resolution �149-1968. Se-
, conded by Councilan�an IYarri�. Upon a voice vote, all voting a,y�,
Mayor Kirkham declar� tka� mo�ion carri�d,
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SXPENSES FRO�I THE 1967-1 STRggT PROJECT TO STORM S�1ffit pR,OJSCT�
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MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #150-1968. Se-
conded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, Mayor Rirktiam declared the motion carried.
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Councilman Liebl a�3ked the Fir�ance Director what streets thia in-
volved. The Finan<;e Director answered that this was for the Civic
Center parking lot and the curbing,
�IOTION by Councilma�n Samuelson to adopt Resolution ##151-1968.
Seconded by Council.man Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
Mayor Kirkham decla�red the motion carried.
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conded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
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1N�ayor Kirkham declaured the n:-:;.:on carried. `
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from the City of Minneapolis dated September 16, 1968. Seconded
by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
1rWyor Kirkham declar� the motion carried.
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M�OTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive tha letter fraa Anoka
County Department of Highways, dated September 16, 1968. Seconded
by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayos
Kirkham declared the motion carried.
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Councilman Liebl requested that the M,ayor read the letter, as there
were people interested in this in the audience. The Mayor then
read the lstter dated September 17, 1968 fro�a Erickson Petrol•u�a
Cosporation.
Councilman Liebl said that he felt that if there�was another joq
in 3rd Street, if the reconveyance did not go through, that this
would kill the project. Mayor Kirkham pointed out that Erickson
Petroleum Corp. also wants 3rd Street to go east of the apartment
house. Th is letter is merely to protect themselves, however, they
state they will still provide a street one way or the other.
Mr. $ldon Schmedeke said that he felt that Mr. Holvenstot did not
present the Council's feeling cormectly to the Corporation. Mayor
Kirkham said that this �,ras not correct. This letter was sent to the
City to set fotth what they agreed to do ancl that th is letter rep-
resents an effort on their part to make their position clear.
Mr. Scii�nedeke said that he felt that it vaould not be in the interest
of the City of Fridley to allow ths street weat of the apartiaent
house and that he did not f�.�l it was right of the Council to put
t�e Country Kitchen's wishes before the wishes of the people in
this atea. Mayor Kirkham pointed out that by accepting thia letter,
the City will get a street at no cost to the City of Fridley, but
that ultimately it would still be the Council's decision. He
pointed out to i�r. Schmed�ke that befor• grickson Petrolsum Corp.
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Mr• Sahmed�ke saici that then he did not understand Ztems #2 and #3
in the letter. TYie Council then explained this letter fully along
with the previous information received from the District #5
Erigineer as to t11E3�' verbal agreement. Councilman Harris pointed
out that if th is ].etter was not received and concurred with,
3rd Street could ri�t go through, even through condemnation.
Mr. Schm�edeke saidl that if 3rd Street were to go in west of the
apartment building, they would take it to court. He accused the
t2ze Council of going along with the wishes of the b ig concerns.
Mayor Kirkham said that this is not so - th is Council just wants
the street to go through.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive and concur with one stipulation,
that the City address a letter to Erickson Petroleum Corporation,
indicating to them that the City would lilae to effect this letter
at the time the de�cision is made by the Highway Department that that
portion of the fro�ntage road is vacated. Seconded by Councilmat�
Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, iKayor ICirkhazq
declared the motio�z carried.
Councilman Liebl t<�ld Mr. Schmedeke that if this action was not
taken, there would still be a jog in the road, but the City �ld
have to pay for thea street, or ma�be the street could not put in
at all.
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' Councilman Samuelso�n commented that he would really like to see it
come down. Councilman Liebl asked if this was not a temporary use
permit. The City M�anager said that it was.
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M�O'rION by Councilman Samue.�son to receive and concur with the
letter from Erickson Petroleum Corporation dated September 19, 1968.
Seconded by Council,raan Harris. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
M�ayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
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from the City of Brc�oklyn Center, dated September 2p, 1968. Se-
conded by Councilma» Liebl. Upon -� �oice vote, all voting aye,
Mayor Kirkham declar.ed the motion carried.
SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARING MEETII'T� OF SEPTEMBER 23 � i.:�.;a�;�.
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Councilman Samuelson asked if the Administration has given any
thought to the access to Locke Park. He said that it was very bad.
The Engineering Assistant said that this was controlled access and
that the City would have to trespass. Councilman Samuelson suggested
that some kind of temporary access be arranged until the access
farom the north is available. The City Manaqer indicated he would
contact the Highway Department on this.
�ITY ENGINEi�R:
The City Manager said that as the Council knaws, the City Engineer
is in tYie hospital with what he understood to be mononucleosis,
and may be in the hospital for some time, and will need a lot of
rest when he gets out. He said that the City needs some kind of
a back-up man who is a registered engineer to sign his name on
plans etc. He said that the City has also lost the Building
Official. He suggested filling the position in the Building
Inspection Department with an engineer, either structural, arch-
itectural, or civil, who could back up the City Engineer in
emergencies. Councilman Samuelson said that he has noticed the
City gngineer has been extremely overworked trying to do a good
job on all th� facets of the City government under his department,
and that he may be a loss to the City for scxne time. He said that
he concurred with the City Manager. He pointed out that the City
Engineer handled the Onan complex with the help of the Building
Inspection Department and this was a very big job, and perhaps should
have been contracted out as it was very burdensome to the City Eng-
ineer. He agreed that the Administration should advertise imtne-
diately for a man in the Building Inspection Department and that
he could act as a back-up man for the City Engineer. He suggested
tem�orarily that the City could use Comstock and Davis or Suburban
Er�gineering when a registered engineer is needed as the City does
have a contract with them.
Councilman Lieb1 agreed that the City Engineer has been over-
burdened particularily with the Onan �omplex and suggested that
Darrel Clark, the Engineering Assistant could take over in the
interim.
1�lOTION by Councilman Harris to appoint Darrel Clark, the Sngineering
Assistarit, �cting City 8ngineer, just as was done when Marvin
Brunsell was appointed Acting City Manager, with Darrel Clark to
get the same salary the City Erig ineer is getting until Nasim
Qureshi is able to get back to work. If it is not possible for
him to handle everyth ing, then some of the work cari be placed on
the Consulting Engineers. Councilman Harris also moved that the
Building Inspection Department be separated from the gagineering
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Depart�ment with the new man responsible to the City Manager. In
this way, when the� City Engineer can get back to work, his work load
would be considex<ible lighter. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson.
�I�p� a voice vote„ all voting aye, Maynr Kirkham declared t1a�
mot�.or� earried .
CounaiJ.man Harr�s suggested that the City Manager convey the
�u��.�.�'�.ca��,ons des�ired of the man in the Building Inspection
D��artmen� �o the Council after review by the Administration and
�h� �d.anni,ng Commission.
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�.n the public Work:s Department as this is also a burden to the
City Dngineer. If` the Superintendent of Public Works was elevated
� to the same level as the Engineer, then he would be considered a
member of the staf'f, and answerable to the City Manager.
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MQTION by Councilm�an Samuelson to elevate the position of P�lic
Woxks Director to a staff level. Seconded by Councilman Liebl.
Upon � voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the
mo�i,on carried.
Th�t C�ty �anager i,ndicated that Lester Chesney would be put in the
pa�i,tia� o£ ,�A,cting Public Works Director.
l�ikTOLJRNM�NT :
MQ'TION by Councilm�an Harris to adjourn the Meet ing. Seconded by
Counciiman LieJ�l. Upon a vQice vote, all voting aye, Mayor
ICirkham declared the Special Public Hearing Meeting of September
23, ��68 adjourned at 10:00 P.M.
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Jack O. Ki.tkham
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CITY OF FRI0.EY
ANOKA COUMTY, MINNESOTA
NOTICE OF HfARIMG OF ASS£SSMENT fOR ST. 1967 STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
Notice i; he�eby� given that the Council of the City of f ridler will iaeet
at the City Halt in said City on the 7th day of October 1968, at 8:00
o'clock P.M., tc� hear and pass upon alt objeetions, i any, to the pro-
posed assessn�ents in respect to the following improvaisent, to-wits
ST. 1967 STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
' The proposed a�sessaient roll fo� each of
file and open to public inspection by all
offics of the C1erk of said Citr.
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persons interested, in the
At s�id hearing the Council will consider written or o�al objections to
the proposed ass�essments for each of said improveme�ts.
The generai natu�re of the improveinents and each of thra is the co�struc-
tion of ;treet iieproven�ents including grading, stabilized base, bituni�wus
su�f�cing, concr�ete curb and gutter, stoi-ai sewer srstems, water and s�we�
services, and otl�er facilities located, as follows:
T,M. No. ISS 11est Service Road: Fraa Osbor�t Road to 750
Feet South.
Hugo Streeat: Fram East River Road to East End of Street,
Connec:ting with Ironto� Stre�t.
63�d Avernie: Unive�sity Serv�ce Road to 4th Street Ext�nd�d.
63�d Avenw�s 4th Street Extended to Sth Stre�t.
Arthur Str�eet: Mississippi Street to North Property �ine of
Rice (:reek Elemeniarr School.
Jupiter Orive: Rainbow Orive to Sylvan Lane. •
CpNet Lane�: Tr i ni ty Or i ve to Jupi ter Ori ve.
Rainbow Orives 61st Avenue to Canet Lane.
SRinson Boultvard: Fran Mississippi St�eet to 69� Avenue.
Third Street: Fran� 57th Place to 58th Avenue.
Civic Center Parki�g Lot and Road Construction.
61st Avenue: Main Street to Uni�ersitr Av�nue.
Baker Street: F�aa 73rd Avenue to end of Existing Pav�nt.
daker Street: Frone �nd ,f Existing Pavement to Osborn� Road.
64th Av�nue: Fran Univeraity Avenue to Sth Strett.
Sth Str�et: Fraa 64th Ave�ue to Mississippi Street.
Th� a�ea propos�d to be assessed for said fn�p�oveeents and tach of thw� is
a11 that land b�r�efited by s�id i�provaoents or e�ch of th� a�d lri�g
within th� g�ne�ai area of the above noted streets.
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NOTICE OF NEARI�IG OF ASSESSMENT,FOR ST. 1967 STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT (Co�tinued)
Said i�aprove�nts wi11 be assessed against ths p�operti�s within th�
above not�d area�s in whole or in part proportionat�ly to each of th�
i�nds ther�in co�ntained acco�ding to th� benefits r�cei wd.
DATED THIS 9TM OAY OF SEPTEMBER� 1968, BY OROER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF
TME CITY OF FRIOILEY.
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ATTESTs
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Pubiish: Fridl�r Sun on Septa�ber il, 1968 and S�pten�be� 18, 1968.
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AN ORDINANCE UNDER SECTION 12.07 OF THE CITY
CHARTER TO VACATE STREETS AND ALLEYS AND TO
AMEND APPENDIX C OF THE CITY CODE
T�e Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows:
SECTION 1. For the vacation of the street described as follows:
All that part of 56th Avenue lying between the
sou�therly extensions of the east and west lines
of ]Block 1, Hamiltons Addition to Mechanicsville.
All lying in the South Half (S1/2) of Section
23, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka,
Stai:e of Minnesota,
be and is hereby vacated, except that the City
of Fridley retains easements over the north 20
feet: o� the south 30 feet thereof together w�th
a 12 foot strip of land that is the southerly
exte�nsion of the 12 foot alley in said Block 1.
SECTION 2. The said vacation has been made in conformance
with. Minnesota Statutes and pursuant to Section
12.07 of the City Char�Cer and Appendix C of
City Code shall be so amended.
PASSED BY THE CTTY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, THIS %��
DAY OF �7' � , �
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ATTEST:
CI Y R - Maririn C. Brunsel
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RESOLUTION N0. 141-1968
A RESOLUTION DEDICATING A PORTION OF FRIDLEY CIVIC CENTER
PROPERTY AS :EISENHOWER MEMORIAL SQUARE
WHEREAS, the week of October 13, 1968 has been proclaimed as Salute
to Eisenhower Wee'k by Joint House - Senate Resolution on July 19th, en-
joining all peopl�e of the United States of observe such week with appro- �
priate ceremonies and activities, and
WHEREAS, thi;s City has no memorial park or square in which to place
plaques, statues, or other identification commemorating the residents of the
City of Fridley w1-►o have been killed in action against an Armed Enemy
while serving in ithe Armed Forces of the United States of America, and �
WHEREAS, a p��rcel of ground 125 feet by 100 feet, located on the `
southeast corner c�f the City of Fridley Civic Center grounds, could be
used for a Memorial Square, .
NOW, THEREFOFZE, BE IT RESOLVED, By the City Councif of the City of
Fridley, Anoka County, I�Iinnesota as follows:
1. That a parcel of ground 125 feet by 100 feet, located in the
' southeast corner c�f the City of Fridley Civic Center grounds is hereby
dedicated and desi.gnated Dwight D. Eisenhower Memorial Square.
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2. That the Memorial Square be used for placement of plaques, statues
or other identification commemorating residents of the City of Fridley
who have been kill.ed in action against an Armed Enemy while serving in
the Armed Forces o�f the United States of America.
3. That present and future City Councils shall approve design and
placement of plaques, statues, and other identification placed in Dwight
D. Eisenhower Memorial Square.
4. That present and future Councils sha11 reserve the right to move
the Memorial Square if the land becomes necessary for future governmental
expansion.
ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CIT"Y OF FRIDLEY THIS 16TH DAY OF
SEPTEMBER, 1968.
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CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL
MAYOR - JACK 0. KIRKHAM
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SUSJE CT : pq;�;��;�G ;�� COMME��l�aT IO�� FOR 52f� � aV�;JUE, N� E�
It is the recommendation of the Chief of �olice and
the Ci ty Engi neer that ";10 ? � ��
on botn sides of street because�og the�large amount�of
traffic this street carries; aiso, the streets are
plotived primariiy during the :�ight hours; to aitow
parking privil�ges in front of these apartments wouid
necessitat_e tne sarne �rivileges in front of all other
apartment buildings.
Apartment owner should investigate possibilifi of
increasing parking facilities in the rear of apart-
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BUILDING STANDARDS - DE;SIGN CON'i'ROL SUBCOT��IITTEE MEF'1'ING MI.TU�l'ES SEPT�'if3ER 25, 1968
The meetin� was called to order by Ctiairman Erickson at 8:05 P.M.
ROLL CALL:
MEMBEftS PRESENT: Erickson, Hauge, Bierrria.nn
ME�'IBERS ABSENT: Tonco, Dittes
OTH�ZS PRESENT: Clarence Belisle-Building� Inspector
1. CONSIDF�ftATION OF A REQUEST TO COTdSTHUCT RIVERVIEW CONIP,'IERCIAL CEP1TEft CONSISTING OF A
CAR WASH SUPF�iETTE AND OFFICE BUILD?NG LOCATED AT 6500 EAST RIV� ROAD k'RIDLFY,
MINNFSOTA. REQUEST BY ROBERT SCHRU�;f�,FftIDLEY MINNFSOTA.
MOTION b.y Hauge to continue to October 9, 1968, uieeting.
, Se.conded b.y Bierm�nn. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried
unanimously.
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This committee requests the Etigineerin� Department to #'urnish information o.n
adjacent property use, zoning and street and traffic patterns at the .next meeting.
Also, the committee requested the Planning Commission recommendations on Mississippi
and Ea,st River Road intersection, a.nd that a r.epresentative or applicant be present.
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MOTION by Hauge to continue to October 9, 1968, meeti.ng.
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SGHROER, FRIDLEY,
Seconded by Biermann, Upon a voice vote, there being no na.ys, the motion carried
unanimously.
This committee requests from the Enginnering Department, informdtion and recommendation�
on streets, service road and traffic patterns. Also, the comr�ittee requests that
a representative oz' the applicant be preserit.
3. CONSIDE�iATION OF A RE UEST TO CONSTRUCT AN ADDITION TO EXISTING BUILDING FOR
ELECTRO-COTE C0. LOCATF� AT 5�2c7 M.�1IN S1'REET N.E. FRIDL�;Y :vIINNESO'�'A. RE�UEST BY
CARLSON-LaVIN3�� INC. 2831 ALDR!CH AVENUE SOUTH, MIN�1F�.�POLIS �IINN�SOTA.
MOTION by Biermann to approve the request, subject to the stipulations as follows:
1. Building Inspection approval.
2. Parking area to be crushed rock, if portion of area, west of .building, is used
for parking.
3. Entire South side,yard street �o rear lin� of buildin� and including truck
loading dock area to also be covered with crushed rock.
4. Entire exterior of building to be painted to match existing structure.
5. Fixe seperation as per Fire Prevention Bureau.
Seconded b,y Hauge.
unanimously.
Upon a voice vo-te, there being no r�.ays, the motion car`ried �
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Proposal co.nsists of buildi.ng three buildings, C, E a.nd F,
a recreation building. Buildi g'arages 5 and 6, plus
desi �'s C and F are to be desigrned 3A, buildi.ng E is to be
gned 2C, a.nd the ga,rages 5 and 6 will be the owners cho�ce of
as shown on pla.ns o.n sheet 60F6 dated September 20 �( �rage elevation
recreation bui.ldi:ng to be built as shown o.n sheets�lTOt}7d(tedaSepEemberl6n81968he
i.t1 tatal or alt�rnate as shown o.n sheet 2, at owners option.
MOTION by Biermann to recomme.nd a
pproval of above proposal aubject to the
revised plot plan a.nd the following: �
1. Approval b,y Building Inspector of the revised plot plan, to be submitted i.n
ge.neral agreement with old pla.n.
2• Waivers granted for relocation of existi.ng garages and existi.
3• Exact locatio.n of proposed recreation buildi. �' 8wimming pool.
20 feet Narth of grid li.ne marked "AA�� o.n plo plan datede0ctobern10�pP9C71mately
4. Revisio.n of required parking area affected to be show.n.
Seconded by Hauge. Upo.n a voice vote, there bei.ng .no .nays, the motio.n carried
una.nimously.
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The Meeting adjourned at 10:45 P.NT.
Respectfully submitted,
Clarence Belisle
Buildi.ng Inspector
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THE MZNIITES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS M�TrING OF SEPTE3�'ID�? 18 1 68
The Meeti.ng was called to order by Acti.ng Chairman Mittelstadt.
rgl�IDII�S PRESIIdT: Mittelstadt, 0'Banno.n, Ahonen
Mkl�'IDERS ABSENT; Minieh
MOTION by Ahonen to accept the minutes of September 4, 1968, as written.
Se�onded by 0'Bannon. Upon a voice vote, there being no .na,ys, the motion
ca�ried unanimouely.
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TI� SAME BEING 171 LINCOLN SZ
J._ NEKOR.A, 1728 4TH STREEI' N.E.
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Mr. Nekora wae present to offer his case to the Board.
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r'ir• R• Ii• An�araon, 5�79 Li.ncol.n Street N.E., was prese.nt to offer his
objection.
MOTZON by 0'Bannon to close public hearing.
Seco.nded by Aho.nen. Upo.n a voice vote, there bei.n� .no nays, the motion carried
u.nanimoualy.
� MOTION by Ahone.n to deny variance because:
1. Unuaual sewer easement in back yard that could permit home to be built near
or over it.
� 2. Would not co.nform to neighborhood like.nesa ( reduce front yard aetbackj
3• Neighbor at 5�79 Li.ncoln would have view of City blocked.
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This motio.n .needs review by Council to:
. 1. Permit 28' 10" home to be built 35 feet from front yard li.ne.
' 2. Permit would bring edge of home withi.n 12 feet of cast iro.n pipe 25 feet
below eurface and 20 feet from back lot line.
OR: City purchaee lot from owner to build playground for local neighborhood
children.
Seco.nded by 0'Bannon. Upo.n a voice vote, there being no naye, the motion carried
unanimously.
The Board recomme.nde that the propoeed rear yard requireme.nt be reduced from
�5 feet to 20 feet to permit the 30 foot 10 inch home (28' 10" + 2 feet for
garage) to be built 35 feet from front li.ne.
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The front of the existing building was �ieinterpreted. The front fscee �
Highway #65, therefore, there will be no need for a sideyard variance.
Mr. Minder wae present to preaent his c•se to the Board.
Mr. Wslter Hill, 6876 Channel Road N.E., came to object because of the height
of the windowa, looking into his bedroom.
Mr. Jim Plemel, 6864 Channel Road objecte to R-3 so cloee to R-1.
Mr. Bryan H. Porter, 6870 Channel Road objecte beeauae of windowe and block rrall.
Mr. Wally Miller, 831-4�� Avenue N.E., would approve.
� Coneiderable discuasion followed where Mr. Minder agrees to use froeted windows
in his expe,nsion facing east, and give fenci.ng to Mr. Hill alo.ng the lot line
between properties.
MOTION by 0'Bannon to cloae public hsaring.
Seconded by Ahonen. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried
unanimouely.
NOTE: Parki.ng lot requirementa ahould be checked before iesua.nce of permit.
MOTION by 0'Bannon to accept variance subject to the requeete of the bordering
property owziere;
�• Ope,que glsea in fixed eash on east side of proposed building and one on
the aouth eide neax eaet edge of building.
2. Match exiati.ng etructure.
3. Provide fencing alo.ng lot li.ne (75 feet of fence) matching fence that exieta�
from end.at Porter's fence to north edge of building line.
Seconded by Ahonen. IIpon a voiLe vote, there being no naye, the motion carried
unanimously.
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The Meeting was adjourned at 9:24 P.M.
Reepectfully submitted,
DON MITTELSTADT
ACTING SFAREPARy
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The mee�ing waa called to order by Acting Chairman Mittelatadt.
, MEMBF�i� PRESII�IT: Mitteletadt, 0'Ba.nnon, Ahonen, Minieh �
OTiiII3S PRESENT: Clarence Belisle-Building Inepector �
� MOTION by Ahor�en to accept the minutes of September 18, 1968, aa written.
' Seconded by 0'Bannon. IIpon a voice vote, there being no naye, the motion carried
unanimoue7.y.
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ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA, THE SAME
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Mr. Git$is preaented the proposal for Medicaxe Development Co..
' MOTION by Minish to cloae the public hearing.
Seconded by 0'Bannon.. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried
unani.mously.
' MQTTON by Miniah to table this request pending submittal of preliminary plot plan,
elevatiane and floor plan.
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were preaent to preaent the proposal.
MOTION by 0'Bannon to cloae the public hearing.
Seaot�ded by Miniah, IIpon a voice vote, there being no na.ys, the motion carried
unan�.mously.
�'IOTION by Minish to �rant the variance due to the following reasona;
1, The existin� slab ia structurally sound and is located 13' to rear of houae.
2. It would be difficult to move the garage to meet the 3' side yard requirement.
�. There was no objection from adjacent property ownera.
Seconded by Ahonen. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried
u,nanimou�ly.
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VA�IANCE OF SECTION 56.0
SIGN IN A C-1S ZONING FO
BE LOCATEb OAT LOT 2, BLO
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EIE PURPOSE OF ADVII�TISING BUSINESS
1 HITTCHINSON ADDITION ANOKA COIINTY,
ROAD. FRIDLEY. MINNESOTA. R�QIIFST
BY DUFF'Y'S A& W DRIVE-IN, 7429 EAST RIVER ROAD. FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA.)
Mr. Earl Duffy was preeent to present the proposal.
MOTION by Ahonen to close the public hearing.
S�condeci by Miniah. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried
u.na.nimous ly .
I�OT�ON by Minish to grant the variance due to the following reasons;
1. Applicant is applying for a sign 10' 6" x 4' 8", to be relocated 10 feet
from propex�y line.
2. Thi� sign will comply with Ordinance 318, grandfather clause, and also
propoaed new sign Ordina.nce.
Seco.nded by Ahonen. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion caxried
unanimously.
4, A RF]QUEST FOR VARIANCE OF SECTION 56.08 (2) TO ALLOW FREE STANDING, PYLON QR
PT�?f1Ti..'STAT, TYPF STl1N TN A C_1S 7.nNTNG FnR THF P[TRPOSE OF ADVERTISING BUSINESS
ACTIVITIES TO BE LOCATID ON LOT 3, BLOCK 1, HIITCHINSON ADDITION, A
MINNESQTA THE SAME BEING EAST RIV�t ROAD FRIDLEY MINNESOTA
LOIIIS SIGOURNE7C, 255 CRAIGBROOK WAY, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA.
Mr. Louis Sigourney was preaent to present his request.
MOTION by Ahonen to cloee public hearing.
�econded by Minish. Upon a voice vote, there being� no nays, the motion casried
utla.nimous ly .
MOTION by Ahonen to grant this variance for the following reasons;
1. Total sign area is within permitted aquare footage.
2. Sign requested and existing sign, whicYi is to be moved, will be 300 feet
apart and 10 feet from property lines, on thia property.
Seeonded by 0'Bannon. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carrie�i
unanimously. •
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TY�e �e�t�.n.� wa� adjourned at 9:00 P.M.
Reepeatfully submitted,
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B�zil,di.ng' Inspector
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�eeting was ca�led to ordex by Vice Chairman Dun�hY at 8:00 P.M.
MEMBERS PRESENT: Dunphy, Cochran, Fitzpatrick, Donlin
MEMBERS ABSENT: None
OTHERS PRESENT: Mr. Ed Braddock, Park Consultant, 4201 Drew Avenue South
Mrs. Bernice Hyvare, 6281 Able Street N.E., League of Women Voters
ADDITIONS TO AGENDA �
New Business: Programming Junior Olympics - 1969 / ��<���
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MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Cochran, to accept the Minutes of the
Regular Meeting of August 26, 1968. The Motion Carried.
LETTERS
Letter from Mr. Fred P. Levy, Project Number Sixty-One Corporation to Mr.
Paul Brown, Director, Subject; Donation of lights and standards taken down
in the parking lot of Holly Shopping Center to the park system. A letter of
thanks has already been written to Mr. Levy.
MOTION by Cochran, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the letter from Mr. Fred
P. Levy, Project Number Sixty-One Corporation, be accepted. The Motion
Carried.
PARK CONSULTANT - MR. ED BRADDOCK
Mr. Ed Braddock, Park Consultant, presented to the Commission two preliminary
sketches of his ideas as to how Riverview Park and West Moore Lake Park could
be developed.
Riverview Park
In Mr. Braddock's first plan for this area, he showed a roadway coming into
the park from 79th Way and ending in a rectangular parking area. To the
south, a path or walkway could be built along with a picnic area with a
small shelter building with restrooms. A boat launch could be constructed
off the southwest corner of the parking area. The river is quite shallow
along this parcel of land and so consequently, would have to be dredged
every second or third year to provide enough depth to launch boats. Mr.
Braddock presented a second plan for this area, whereas the roadway would
end in a large circular drive in the northern two-thirds of the park with
parking provided along the outer rim of this drive. In the center, a pic-
nic area would be provided. A boa-t -launch co�sisting of five-or six stalls
could be constructed. Mr. Braddock felt that in either plan, new trees
of a variety that would not grow too high and spoil the view, would have be
planted. The area is reasonably level but would have to be developed in
such a way to allow for frequent flooding. The immediate residents in
this area would like the area to stay rustic as there is much wildlife
there. The Commission discussed the possibility of cooperative develop-
ment with the County and will che�k into this. Approval would also be
needed from the Army Engineers. Vice Chairman Dunphy suggested that with
the circular drive plan, the southern one third could b:e left in a wild-
Iife area, and also Apex Lane which borders the west edge of the park could
be utilized and thus a shorter entrance road would be needed. The park
would have to be developed in stages and Member Fitzpatrick stated that the
boat launch is the main item. Mr. Braddock is going to redraw the plan
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u�ing the circular drive, the entrance off of A�ex Lane, and leaving the
' south part as a game and bixd xe£uge. The Comm�ss�on agxeed to investz-
gate a possible Count� grant similax to the �ne gzven to communxties with
beach facilities.
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The plan that Mr. Braddock presented �or this area was centered around
saving the two large sand dunes currently existant. Development of a
picnic area and a banstand were shown. Blow sand would be a major prob-
lem though. He suggested that possibly a dock, two picnic piers, and a
swimming beach with bathhouse could be developed along the shoreline of
the Lake. Vice Chairman Dunphy,questioned whether or not it would be
feasible to locate a swimming pool in this park; it's being so close to
the Junior High Pool made such a pool location improbable. The Commission
is going to study where the best location would be for a swimming pool
considexing population, traffic, etc. Member ponlin suggested that if
the bandstand would be located in the northwest corner the sand from the
dune would blow away from the bandstand rather than right into it. Vice
Chairman Dunphy stated that it was a very fine plan but again this park
would have to be developed in stages. Perhaps an elevation map could be
obtained from the Engineering Department and the cost of grading estimated
so a start might be made.
The meeting �ecessed at 9:40 for ten minutes.
FRIDLEY YOUTH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION PROGRAM
Member Cochran stated that he felt that a minimum time that each player part-
icipates should be included in the Youth Football Rules, Vice Chairman Dunphy
said that he thought each boy should play at least one quarter. The Commission
requested that the Director check the rules to see whether or not this is already
a part of the rules. �
DIRECTOR'S REPORT
Parks and Recreation Memorandum
The following requests concerning the Memorandum were made by the Commission:
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- Irrigation system for The Commons Park be given greater priority
and cost of installation be obtained.
- Director to clarify why the information regarding Spring Lake Property
was requested.
- The City and the School District are negotiating a plan for the park-
ing area for Chases Island at tli.is time_ so _this_ item. may be d.eleted. _.
- Update the Riverview Park area of Consultant's Duties in view of the
discussion tonight. Also delete study of riverfront as it has been
completed.
- Delete monthly items to be dated as completed.
- Delete, name of Park Advisor from the Metropolitan Council for this
area was given to the Commission in the August Nlinutes.
Parks Work Progress Report
The Parks Work Progress Report was discussed briefly by the Commission.
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OLD BUS�NE$S
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Namin� of Park on Altura Road
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MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Donlin, that park located on Altura Road
legally described as Lots 13,14, � 15, Block 7, Carlson's Summit Manor North
Addition, be named Altura Park. The Motion Carried.
Parks and Recreation Questionnaire
The Commission discussed briefly the response received from the citizens to
' the Bond Issue Questionnaire published in the Fridley Sun on September 4, 1968.
Vice Chairman Dunphy agreed to try and analyze the questionnaires that were re-
turned.
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Naming of Siverts Lane �
MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Donlin, that in response to the re
made by the Council in their Minutes of September 16, 1968, the Parks
Recreation Commission recommends that the road be named Siverts Lane.
Motion Carried.
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,Programming Junior Olympics � 1969 '
• Vice Chairman will write to the men influential in programming 1968 Junior
Olympics in the schools for the children of Fridley and offer the Commission's
� help in planning this program. The program would be available for children from
elementary age to 17-18 years of age and would encourage track sports events
. competition for boys and girls. A program could be planned completely so that
' children know about it, could be trained in various spoxts and could participate
in tr�als and finals.
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The meeting was adjourned at 10:50 P.M.
The next regular meeting will be held on Monday, October 28, 1968, at 7:30
P.M. in the Conference Room of the Civic Center. �
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Aarrel Clark, Acting City Engineer
September 30, 1968
MF�� NU�BER #64 CM N68-19
R�; Maintenance Status of 21/2 Street
Between 57 Place an 57 Avenue
T�is xoad (trail) has been traveled on for many yeaxs
w�thout az�y public maintenance. It now is at a state of
mere mud �nd water holes, causing traffic to veer around
and �z�croach onto private property.
��s Chesney and I have looked at this street and £eel
that the area should be leveled off, perhaps seeded, and a
permanent barricade be pJ.aced on both ends ta preven� traf�a,c
frc�m going through.
This street is no longer necessary since the constxuction '
o£ ,�rd Street, located one black to the east. It will, how-
e�ex, be a little inconvenient for the residents living on
2/2 Street, south of 58th Avenue, as they would have to
d�ive one block east to use 3rd Street.
Other reasons £or not opening 2�/2 Street are; drainage,
lack af full right-of-way, and if it were improved to city
sta�dards, the owners adjacent would not want to pay the specia7.
a�ssessment fee .
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Acting City Engineer
P'�MO TA: CITY COUNCIL
FR(R�: CITX MANAGER
D19►�,'E: OCTQBER 1, 1968
Re�omunend �hat the City Council give consideration to vacating 2� Street
b�zwe�n 5ith Place and 57� Avenue, with rentention of utilities e�sement. '
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CITY MANAGER
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MF�'i0 T0: Homer R. Ankrum, City Manager
ME� FROM: Darrel Clark, Acting City Engineer
MEr10 DATE: September 24, 1968
MEMp NiIMBER: #62 CM ��68-17
RE: 1968 Street Lit�hting Pro�ram
Attached herewith are two separate street light
xequests.
The one labelled Number 1 seems to be a light
that is very necessary and should be installed as soon as
possible. You wi1Z note that it would be located on a 90
degree corner and is approximately 800 feet from the existing
lights.
The one labelled Number 2 would be a midblock light
and could be scheduled in normal sequence with other requests of
Che same nature.
I have checked with Northern States Power Company
and we have one more street light yet to order, so if Council
desires, an additional light it could still be installed.
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IMEMO FROM :
' MEMO DATE:
MEMQ NtTMBER:
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Homer R. Ankrum, City Manager
Nasim M. Qureshi, City Engineer-Director of Pub�a_c Wcs��Cs
September 26, 1968
�63 CM ��68-18
RE; Provosed Zoning Ordinance
' A Zoning Ordinance is City planning in.its most basic fozm. � They
are inseparable, and together they play an impoztant part in the app�arance and
xepu[ation o� a municipality. However, the existing Fridley Zoning Ordinance
� has become outdated, due to the City's rapid.growth; and disorganized, due to
the haphazard attempts to keep it up to date.
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Attached to this letter is a proposed Zoning Ordinance, which ia
a combination of parts of our present Ordinance, Planning Coumiasion recou�nenda-
tions, Ordinances from other progressive communities, and suggestions frota the
Engineering Department. The provisions of this ordinance are intended to
maxi.mize the usefulness of the remaining undeveloped property and at the same
time bring the existing developed property up to standards which will enhance
the xeputation and property values of the City.
The organization of this Ordinance is such that each individual
di,strict is now a complete sectian by itself, making a much moxe easily uader-
Staod combination of information. The colored sheets attached to the proposed
ordinance eontain sketches explaining the certain requirements of the ordinanee
in a simple form. .
' At present, the City of Fridley is experiencing its biggest boom
in industxial expansion and the present Zoning Ordinance doea little to preveaz
Che di,soxderly and indiscriminate use of the land. The provi,sions of this
' Ordi�ance axe intended to encourage creativity by specifying limits in �ach
zoning diatxict and making it essential to maximize the usefulnesa of the land.
Thi.s 3.s do�e by giving a reasonable degree of freedom to the developer, but �tt
' th� same time respecting the rights of the co�nity. The accompax�ying proposed
Ox'd��an,ce is an attempt to reach these goals through a combination o� eompre-
hensive standards and practieal objectives.
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We will be glad to discuss the p�oposed reconnnenda��pn wi�h
diffe�cent City bodies and welcome any modifications, refinements and improve-
inen�s ta ultimaCely evolve a comprehensive Zoning Ordinance for the Ci.ty of
8ri.d�.ey,
-. The City Attorney will have to review the final pr�duct to assu�ce
the suitability of the language and the enfarcibility of the pxovisi.ons.
��epa7��d by; N$sim M. Quresh,�
. Peter J. Herlo�sky
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CC:
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C�.�.y Council, and P�,�nrting �q�issio�
Submitted by
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NASIM M. QURESHI, P.E, �^
City. _Engineer-Director
of Public Wozka
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C L A I M S
GENERAL �k16042 through 4�16284
LIQUOR ��2586 through ��2637
ESTIMATES TQ BE APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OCTOBER 7, 1968
Arcon �onstruction Company
Mora
Minnesota
�artial Estimate ��4 for work completed this
date according to conkract:
Street Improvement Project St. 1968-2A
Partial Estimate ��4 for work completed this �
date according to contract:
Street Improvement Project St. 1968-1A
Dunkley Surfacing Company
3756 Grand Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota
FINAL Estimate �k6 for constructian work on;
Street Improvement Project St. 1967-1
FINAL Estimate �k5 for construction work on:
Street Improvement Project St. 1967-2 (MSAS)
$24,086.97
$ 780.30
$14,Si1,70
$ 7,776.66
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CITY ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
City of Fridley, Minnesota
'Honorable Mayor and City Council
c/o Hpmer R. Ankrum, City Manager
'City of Fridley
�431 University Avenue Northeast
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
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CERTIFICATE OF THE ENGINEER
Re: FINAL Estimate #�
Street Improvemettt Project St. 1967-1
���
October 7, 1968
'Gentlemen:
Final Payment Estimate No. b for Dunkley Surfacing Company, 3756 Grand
'Street Northeast, Minneapolis, Minnesota, for work completed and mater-
ial on hand this date, is hereby submitted for Street Improvement
Project St. 1967-1, according to the Contract.
'Item No. Amount
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3366.
'3366.
2503.513
2501,511
Z5U1.�11
'2503.512
2503.514
2506.509
2506.509
2506.511
2506.522
'2104.503
�105.501
2105.504
2531.SQ1
2331.
2521,501
,2531.501
2531.507
2531,507
'2571.561
2571.561
2576.501
�213p.501
2201,502
,
4
1.5
51.2
78
127.5
47.5
130
104
3
13.8
30
12
44
10,438
300
14,479
237
5125
478
312.41
39.94
5i0
190
5869
33.3
133.1
2384
Assem.
Vt. Ft.
Lin. Ft.
Box
Lin. Ft.
Lin. Ft.
Lin. Ft.
Lin. Ft.
Lin. Ft.
Struct.
Struct,
Vert. Ft.
Assem.
In. Dia.
Lin. Ft.
Cu. Yd.
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Lin. Ft.
Sq. Yd.
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Item
Hydrant Relocation--Horiz.
Valve Box Extension
F F� I"K" Copper Wire Serv
F F� I Curb Boxes for Water
F F� I 6" V.C.P. - Sewer Se
F�, I 30" C.M.P. Culvert
F� I 42" C.M.P. Culvert
F� I 12" R.C.P. C1.III w/
F F� I 12" C.M.P. Sewer 0-4
Construct Catch Basin "A"
Construct Catch Basin "K"
Reconstruct Manhole
Adjust Frame �, Ring Castin
Clearing F� Grubbing Trees
Remove Curb F� Gutter
Class "A" Excavation.
Class "SG" Excavation
Conc. C. �, G. Design B-618
2" 2331 Asphalt Driveway
Concrete Walk 4" Thick
Concrete Walk 6" Thick
Concrete Driveway 4" Thick
Concrete Driveway 6" Thick
Planting Soil (Top Soil)
Planting Soil (Clay) .
Sodding
Sawing of Existing Conc. D
Water �
Gravel Material (Class V)
Unit Price
$ 250.00
35.00
.1" 4.25
1" 32.00
rvice 5.20
10.00
17.50
g 0-6' 7.00
' 7.00
or"G��250.00
120.00
42.00
g 35.00
3.60
.60
.76
.76
2.05
2.00
.46
.60
5.00
6.00
2.30
2.00�
.36
rwys. 1.00
3.50
2.50
Total
$1,000.00
52.50
217.60
32.00
405.6Q
1,275.00
831,25
910.00
728.OQ
1,0OO.OQ
360.OQ
579.60
1,050.00
43.20
26.4Q
7,932,8$
228.0�
29,681,9�
474.00
2,357.50
286.80
1,562.05
239.64
1,311.00
380.OQ
2,112.84
33.3� 465.8
5,960.OQ
61,536.,�
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'FINAL �stimate #6
Stre�t Improvement St. 1967-1
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2207.503
�07,5Q�
ZQ7,51�
20'7, 5��
331.501
331.5Q�
331 , 50�1
2331.508
�356.50�
356.507
2502.507
�506.521
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36,525 Gal.
2345 Gal.
1.1,2Q4 Sq. Yd.
�44�3 Sq. Yd.
1600 Gal.
579 Gal.
166.1 Ton
3193.6 Ton
4430 Gal.
20,302 Sq. Yd.
1 Cu. Yd.
2 Assem.
Item
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Unit Price
Bit, Mat. AC-1 (85-300 Pen)
Bit. Mat for Fog (MC-70, MC-250)
Bit. Stab. Base 4" Thick
Bit. Stab. Base 6" Thick
Bit. Mat, for Prime Coat
Bit. Mat. for Tack Coat
Bit. Mat. for Mixture
Bit. Mixture
Bit. Mat. (CRS-2) for Seal Coat
Seal Coat Aggregate (FA-2)
Rock Class 8
Install Casting
LESS: Estimate #1 $10,000.35
Estimate #2 9,130.90
Estimate #3 30,325.78
Estimate #4 20,532.87
Estimate #5 8,302.55
$61,536.96
.13 4,748.25
.17 398.65
.24 2,688.�6
.27 1,202.31
.17 272.00
.20 115.80
28.00 4,650.80
4.45 14,208.85
•22 974.60
.11 2,233.22
7.50 7.50
30.00 60.00
$93,097.90
?8 292,45
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LESS: Reduction for Civic Center
Sidewalks
233.75
' AMOUNT DUE FINAL ESTIMATE #g, . . . . �14.571.70
�ave viewed the work under contract for the construction of Street Impro-
ent Project St. 1967-1, and find that the same is substantially complete
n accorda�ce with the contract documents. I recommend that the final
�aym�nt be made upon acceptance of the work by your Honorable Body, and
at the one year contractual maintenance bond commence on the date
isted above.
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NASIM M, QURESHI, P.E.
City Engineer - Director
of Public Works
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�n��able Mayor and
c/o Ho�er R. Ankrum,
'ty of Fridley
�1 University Avenue Northeast
ridley, Minnesota 55421
CITY ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
City of Fridley, Minnesota
City Council
City Manager
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CERTIFICATE OF THE ENGINEER
Octobex 7, 1968
' Re: FINAL Estimate #5
Street Improvement Project St. 1967-2 (MSAS)
ntlemen:
NAL Payment Estimate No. 5 for Dunkley Surfacing Company, 3756 Grand
Street Northeast, Minneapolis, Minnesota, for work completed and mater-
�1 on hand this date, is hereby submitted for Street Improvement
oject St. 1967-2 (MSAS), according to the Contract.
em No. Amount
�03.512
06.509
2506.511
�06.522
04 . 510
04.503
05.501
OS.SO4
2 04.50�
10.52�
15,501
2531.501
�31,
21.501
2�21.,501
31.5Q7
31.507
_71.561
2571.561
�06.�06
76.�01
30.501
0�,502
07.5Q3
�07,503
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13.3
24
85
85
50
1741
2368
3867
1668
3984
7478
365
9391
1444
33.2
163
180
60
12
1778
8
107.7
4225
18,547
812
Assem.
Lin. Ft.
Struct.
Vt. Ft.
Assem.
Lin. Ft.
Lin. Ft.
Lin. Ft.
Cu. Yd.
Cu. Yd.
Cu. Yd.
Cu. Yd.
Cu. Yd.M.
Lin. Ft.
Sq. Yd.
Sq. Ft.
Sq. Ft.
Sq. Yd.
Sq. Yd.
Cu. Yd.
Cu. Yd.
Lin. Ft.
Sq. Yd.
Step
M/Gal.
Cu. Yd.
Gal.
Gal.
Item
Unit Price
Hydrant Relocation - Horiz. $
F�I 12" R.C.P. C1. III w/g 0-6'
Constr. Catch Basin "A" ox "G"
Reconstruct Manhole
Adjust Frame � Ring Casting
Remove Metal Fence
Reset Metal Fence
Remove Curb � Gutter
Class "A" Excavation
Class "SG" Excavation
Special Swamp Excavation
Granular Material in Place
Haul (Point to Point)
Conc. Curb � Gutter B-618
2" 2331 Asphalt Driveway
Concrete Walk 4" Thick
Concrete Walk 6" Thick
Concrete Driveway 4" Thick
Concrete Driveway 6" Thick
Planting Soil (Top Soil)
Planting Soil (C1ay Soi1)
Construct Manhold "F"
Sodding
Sidewalk Steps
Water
Gravel Material (Class V)
Bit. P_9at. (85-300 Pen) AC-1
Bit. Mat. for Fog (MC-70,MC-250)
250.00
7.00
250.00
42.00
35.00
.60
.60
.60
.76
.76
.84
.88
.25
2.05
2.00
.46
.60
5.00
6.00
2.30
2.00
42.00
.36
15.00
3.50
2.50
.13
.17
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Total
$1,250.00
595.00
1,000.00
5�8.60
840.00
51.00
51.00
30.00
1,323.16
1,799.6$
3,248.28
1,467.8�
996.00
15,329.90
730.00
4,319.86
866.40
166.00
978.00
414.00
120.00
504.00
640.08
120.pp
376.95
10,562.5Q
2,411.11
138.04
$ 0, 8 .
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tr�et ImprQv�men� St. 1967-2 (MSAS)
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�3�.�02
331.504
33�, . 508
2341.5A4
'�41.�Q9
366.
336�.
5Q2,507
5Q2,507
�0�.�12
��0�,�7�b
�06.521
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z�so
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66,95
1�77.3
87.4
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6
64
65
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Sq. Yd.
Gal,
Gal,
Tpn
Ton
Ton
Ton
Lin. Ft.
Each
Cu. Yd.
Cu. Yd.
Lin, Ft.
Assem.
Assem.
Item
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Forward. . . . $S0,$87.4�
Unit Price
Bit. Stab. Base - 6" Thick
Bi.t. Mat. for Prime Coat
Bit. Mat, for Tack Coat
Bit. Mat. for Mixture
Bit. Mixture
Bit. Mat. for Mixture
Wearing Course Mix. �, Filler
F$I 1" Type K Copper Water Ser.
F�I Curb Boxes for Water Ser. 1"
Rock for Pipe Foundation (C1.8)
Subdrain Backfill (Class 7)
F�,I 15" RCP Sewer C1.III w/g 0-6
F$I Casting Assem. (700-9 C.712)
Install Casting
LESS: Estimate #1 $10,000.35
Estimate #Z 9,130.90
Estimate #3 30,325.78
Estimate #4 20,532.87
AMOUNT DUE FiNAL ESTiMATE #5,
.27
.17
.20
2$.QO
4.45
28.00
4.45
4.25
32.00
7.50
6.00
8.00
65.00
.�0.00
$2,018.52
�21.60
��8,40
1,$74.60
7,463.�9
2,�47.�0
7,485.35
25.5Q
6�.Q0
480.00
390,Q0
3,800.Q0
130.00
60.00
$7 ,7 .S
69,989.9Q
$ 7,776,6�
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� have viewed the work under contract for the construction of Street Impro!
en� Prvject St. 1967-2 (MSAS), and find that the same is substantially
omp��te in accordance with the contract documents. I recommend that the
ina� payment be made upon acceptance of the work by your Honorable Body,
��ad that ihe one year contractual maintenance bond commence on the date
isted abQVe.
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NASIM . QURES ,
City Engineer - Director
of Public Works
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LIST OF CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE TO BE APPROVED BY COUNCIL FOR THE FISCAL
PERIOD 4/30/68 to 4/30/69
October 7, 1968 APPROVED BY
BLACKTOPPING
Fred J. Keller Asphalt Paving
450 Hatch Avenue
St. Paul, Minnesota By: Fred J. Keller NEW Bi.DG. INSP,
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Camp Construction Corp.
6280 University Ave. N. E. '
Fridley, Minnesota By; William Camp NEW BLDG. INSF.
MASONRY
Bendiske Masonry
825 Lincoln St. , ,
Anoka, Minnesota By; Art Bendiske� RENEWAL BLDG.INSP.
Olson Concrete Co.
4004 4th Ave. S.
Minneapolis, Minnesota By; Stanley Olson RENEWAL BLDG. INSP.
Sibell Brothers
1405 Parkview Lane W.
Columbia Heights, Minnesota By: Donald Sibal NEW BLDG. INSP.
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LICENSFS TO APPRO�:'ED AT THE OCTOBFR 7, COI,TNCIL �LTING
� GARB�GE
J & W Pickup Service
� 7631 Lake Drive
Circle Pines, Minnesota
' SOLICITOR
Cordon �leu Co.
� 3612 �3ryant South
Minneaoolis� Minnesota
BY.
Leo B. Bruder
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BY
NE'�T Joe Anderson
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' October 7, 1g68 Septemb�r l, lg6$ to September l, 196g
OWNER ADDRESS UNITS FEE
�William L. Zaier Jr. _
6723 Overton Dr.
Fridley, Minnesota 5761 - 2nd St. N. E. 3 10.00
' Harold Schmidt • .
5901 - 2'-z St. N. E. ,
' Fridley, Minnesota 5901 - 2'-z St. N. E. 4 10.00
Ralph J. White �
,4840 Washington St. N. E. ,
Minneapolis, Minnesota 5644 - 4th St. N. E. 7 10.00
�Glenn Mostoller
�2895 James Ave. So.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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William L. Zaier Jr.
��6723 Overton Dr.
Fridley, Minnesota
Maurice M. Filister
1312 - 21st st. E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
^ Paul Sanden
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2521 No. Ferry St.
� Anoka, Minnesota
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� Hubert M. Nelson
; 2441 Lyndale Ave. So.
� , Minneapolis, Minnesota
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�Edstrom Realty
1 64 East 2nd St.
` Winona, Minnesota
� �Edstrom Realty Co.
64 East 2nd St.
' Winona, Minnesota
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Brooklyn Land Co.
Route 1, Box 59
', , Osseo, Minnesota
5420 - 5th St. N. E.
6550 Central Ave. N. E.
5940 East River Road
6417"Highway #65
6011 Main St. N. E.
155-175 Satellite Lane
195 Satellite Lane N. E.
201 Satellite Lane
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APPOINTMENTS FOR COUNCIL CONSIDERATiON - OCTOBER 7, 1968
GHAIRr1AN ° PARKS AND RECREATION COI�iISSION
RESzGNED �Eit TERM �%PIRES , c� � A POIIdT
Mr. Robert J. Hughes ,�� � '
51�8 Rice Creek Terrace 12/31/68
Fridley, Minnesota
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The Conmission Chairman is appointed by the City Council and also serves as a member
of the Planning Commission,
PLATS AND SUBDIVISIOt� STREET'S E1ND UTILITIES
_ (SUBCOMMITTEE OF PLANNING COI�AtISSION)
Mr. Harold L. Albrecht
524 - 67th Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota
12/31/70
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The Members of the Plats and Subdivisions Streets and Utilities Subcommittee are
appointed by the City Council.
IHUMEIN RELATIONS COMMITTEE
1 Mr. William Milbrath
6341 Monroe Street N.E. 12/31/68
Fridley, Minnesota
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, An appointment to the Human Relations Committee is made by the Mayor of the City
upon the advice and rec,oa�nnendation of the Council and with the consent and confirmation
of at least four-fifths of the Council.
' FRIDLEY HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AU
THORITY
'Mr. Donald J. Muri ��
6310 Van Buren St. N.E. 6�9,168 r �
Fridley, Minnesota -..t<<�
,Appointments have been made upon the recommendation of the Mayor with the consent
and confirmation of the Council.
MEMBER OF PLANNING COMMZSSION
' Mr. Robert E. Ylinen
6700 - 2nd Street N.E. 12/31/69 (As Chairman of
' Fridley, Minnesota Bd. of Appeals
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, MEM� T0: Homer R. Ankrum, City Manager
1�M0 FROM: Darrel Clark, Acting City Engineer � _
, ME� DiATE: September 30, 1968 ,U �
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RE: Naming of New Street / '
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Attached please find a proposed resolution
' naming a new street (64� Way). The homes presently facing
� this street have East River Road addresses and should
properly have an address on an East-West street.
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RESOLUTION N0.
RESOLUTION NAMING 641/2 WAY NORTHEAST
WHEREAS, a new street has been constructed from East
River Road west to Riverview Terrace Northeast and
iVHEREAS, this street will parallel Mississippi Place and
WHEREAS, three (3) homes presently face this new street
but h�ve an East River Road address and
WHEREAS, a request has been received to name this street
64�/2 Way Northeast by Northern States Power Company for
simplification of billing.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the
Gity of Fridley that:
Section 1. The street bounded on the east by East River
Road and on the west by Riverview Terrace,
and south of Mi�sissippi Place will be named
and known as 64 /2 Way Northeast.
Section 2, The City Clerk is hereby directed to register
said change of street name with the proper
authorities for Anoka County and with the
praper postal authorities and other interested
parties.
• PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS DAY OF , 1968
BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY.
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
MEMO T0: Homer R. Ankrum, City Manager
Honorable City Council
MEMO FROM: Lester E. Chesney, Superintendent of Public Works
DATE: October 7, 1968
SUBJECT: Bids for One New 27,500 Pound G.V.W. Dump Truck
T'he bid for the above�mentioned truck will be approxi-
mately $6,500.00. We have budgeted the sum of $7,000.00 for said
vehicle.
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LESTER E. CHESNEY
Superintendent of Public Work�
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RESOLUTION N0. /J�� ��`° �
A RESOLUTION TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Fridley, as follows:
1. That it is in the interest of the City to award bid con-
tracts for the following items or materials:
"ONE NEW 27,500 POUND G.V.W. DUI� TRUCK"
2. 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
the Council by the City Manager and the same are hereby
approved and adopted as the plans and specifications, and
the method of acquisition and payment to be required by
the City with respect to the acquisition of said items
and materials.
3. The purchase of said items and materials as described
above shall be effected by sealed bids to be received and
opened by the City of Fridley on the 28th day of October
1968. The City Manager is directed and authorized to ad-
vertise for the purchase of said items and materials by
sealed bid proposals under notice as provided by law and
the Charter of the City of Fridley, the notice to be sub-
stantially 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 City of Fridley.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
' FRIDLEY THIS %� DAY OF _��. , 1968.
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ATTEST:
CITY CLERK Marvin C. Brunsell
MAYOR Jack 0. Kirkhatn
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CITX OF FRIDLEY
BID NOTICE
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27,500 POUND G.V.W. DIJMP TRUCK
EXHIBIT "A"
The City Council of the City of Fridley, Minnesota will accept sealed
bids on One (1) New 27,500 Pound G.V.W. Dump Truck on the 28th day of
October 1968, until 12:00 o'clock Noon on said date at the Fridley City
Hall, 6431 University Avenue Northeast, Fridley, Minnesota 55421
(Te1; 560-3450). All bids must meet the minimum requirements of the
specifications. Failure to comply with this section can result in dis-
qualification of the bid.
' Each bid shall be accompanied by a Certified Check, Cashier's Check,
Cash or Bid Bond and made payable without conditions to the City of
Fridley, Minnesota, in an amount of not less than five percent (5%)
of the bid, which check, cash or bond shall be forfeited if bidder
' neglects or refuses to enter into Contract, after his bid has been ac-
cepted.
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The Cxty reserves the right to accept the bid which is determi�ed to
be in the best interests of the City. 7,'he City reserves the right to
reject any and all bids and waive any informalities or technicalities
in any bid received without explanation.
The City Council also reserves the right to consider such factors as
time of delivery or performance, experience, responsibili,ty of the
bidder, past performance of similar types of items or materials, avail-
ability of products and other similar factors that it may determine to
be in the best interest of the City.
Copies of the specifications and general conditions may be examined in
the office of the City Engineer and the office of the Director of Pub-
lic Works, or copies may be obtained from these offices.
A11 bids must be submitted in sealed envelopes and plainly marked on
the outside with "27,500 POUND G.V.W. DITN� TRUCK".
, Publish: October 16, 1968
October 23, 1968
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City Manager
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xESOLU�a�� �o. �— / ��
A RESOLUTION TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Fridley, as followa:
1. That it is in the interest of the City to award bid
contracts for the following items or materials:
LIQUID CHLORINE
HYDROFLUOSILICIC (25% ACID)
. ANIl�tONIUM SULPHATE
2. 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 the Council by the City Manager and the
same are hereby approved and adopted as the plana and
specifications, and the method of acquisition and pay-
ment to be required by the City with respect to the
acquisition of said items and materials.
3. The purchase of said items and materials as described
above shall be effected by sealed bids to be received
and opened by the City of Fridley on the 29th day of
October 1968. The City Manager is directed and author-
ized to advertise for the purchase of said itepos and
materials by sealed bid proposals under notice as pro-
vided by law and the Charter of the City of Fridley,
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 City of Fridley.
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PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS � DAY OF �
1968, BY THE CITY COUNCIL.
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK Marvin C. Brunaell
1KAYOR Jack 0. Kirkham
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
�Ip NpTICE
fo�
LIQUID CHLORINE
HYDRrOFLUOSIZICIC (25% ACID)
and
AIrIl�iONIUM SUZPHATE
EXHIBIT "A"
�k�� C��y Council of the C�ty of Fridley, Minnesota, wil�, accept b�ds
on� I.iqui.d Chlorine, Hydrofluosilicic (25% Acid) and A�mnoni.um St�l,-
ph�te o� the 29�h day Qf pctober 1968, until 12:00 o'clock Noon on
said date at tk�e City gall, 6431 University Avenue N.E., Fri.dley,
�'i�nn�s9ta 55421 (Tel: 560-3450) . A,11 bids must �neee the miz�imum
requi�r�ments of the speca�fications. Failur� to co�anply with, this
seet�,on can result in disqual�,fication of the bid.
�ach bid shall be acco�npanied by a Certified Ch�ck, Cashier's Che�k,
Cash or Bid �o�c� in an amount of �tot less than S% of the bid, wt��.ch
�h��k, ��sh or bond sha1L be forfeited if bidder neglects or xefuse�
Go enter into a Contract, after his bj,d has been accept�d.
�'11� C�ty r�serves the ri�ht, ta accept the bid which is det�rmi.ned ts►
be in the best interests of the City. The City reserv�s the right to
r�j�c� �ny and all bids and waive any informalities or technicali.kie$
it� ,any bid.
1"k�e Ci�y �ounci� also reserves tt�� right to eonsider such facto�cs �s
��m� Q� delivery Q� performan�e, �xperience, r�s�onsibility pf Che
bidder, past performance of similar type� of �items or mafiexials,
�v���abi�ity of products and vther simila� factors that i� may de���•
�i.n+� �o k�e in the best interest of ttae Czty,
CQg�eS o� the sgecifications and general� conditions may be exatnined
�� �he Offices of the City Engineer and Director of Publi� WoxkB.
l�.?�J, bids must be submitted in seal�d envelopes and plainly maxked o�
the puts�d� w�,th "LIQUID CHLORINE, HYDROFLUOSILICIC AND ArIl�IONIUM
SULPHATE $ID".
�u��ish, October �6, 19�i8
Octab�� 23, 1968
HdMER R. ,ANKRUM
City Manager
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RESOLUTION N0. � � �
A:tESOLUTIOi� DESIGN�TING EL�;CTIQN JULGF�S FOR THE G�P]E�L �Lk:CTI@h
To B� F:� oN �JOV��,si��, 5, 1968 .
NOW� Tfir:REFORE B� IT RESOLUF�, F3y the City Council of trc City of Fridley,
Anoka County, �:in.iesota, at a regular meetin� thereof on October 7, 1968
SECTIOr3: ihat on the 5th day of hovember, 1968, there shaLl. be a�n
El�ction for the purpose of voting on the following:
G��IE�aL E'L'r�".iION �
SECTION2: That the polling places for�the said election shall be as follows:
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Ward 1 Precinct 1 Woodcrest School
Ward 1 Precinct 2 Hayes School
Trdard 1 Precinct 3 Riverwood School
Ward 2 Frecinct 1 Sr. High School
Ward 2 Frecinet 2 Rica Cr�ek School
Ytard 2 Precinct 3 North °ark School
� � ti�ard � Precinct 1 - � � ' City Hall' - � � ' ' '
i�lard 3 Precinct 2 Parkview School
�ard 3 Precinct 3 Reserve Supply Com�a.ny
SECTIOIv : That tne polling place�s will be open froii 7:00 A.i�t. to 8:00 P.2:.
SECTI0�1 1�: That tre �folloi�i.r� pcople are hereby appointed� �to act as��� judges
for the said election except that the City Clar�c is hereby authorized
to appoint qualified substitutes in cases of conflict or interest as set fvrth
in Chapter 1�, Section 1�.5 of the City Charter.
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Ward 1 Prccinct 1 ti1�37� Registered�"voter�-9 Judges Ea. Shift
Y7ard 1 Frecinct 2
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1�281� Registered Voters - 9 Judges i,a.. Shift
� ��1,423 Registered Voters— �9 Judges ea:� shif.'�: �
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W� �r°aln-=t 1 1,335 Registersd Voters - 9 Judgea Fs. ahiit
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� Wird 2
__,Pree�t 3 1�026 Register�d Voters - 7 Judges oa. ahift
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� Ward 3 Precinct 1 1�355 Registered Votera - 9 Judges �a. ahift
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Preeinct 2 1�277 Registered Voters – 9 Judaea ea. ahift
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� S� ON Ss That the following judgee are appointed to aat aa s
Election Board for the reaincta deai �'�� °r the
dutie� �s aet 1'orth in 3eetion 2 p 8�at°�1 and shall have the
� 03.23 of the Minn•aota Statutes.
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' waard � Fra��n '
ct 1
Waxd �. P�scinct 2
, Ward 1 �'recinct 3
Wars� 2 Praci�not ],
Ward 2 Preeinct 2
� Ward 2 �'r�cinct 3
w��'d 3 �rec�.nct 1
wa� 3 �recinet 2
w�7'd 3 Frecinct 3
� SE('�N 6 Compensation for said
�'ox the regular judges3andc$2 OOlfor chair�eant6f the�L�lection Eoardh��
, PASSED ATTA ADOPT�"D 87 THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CI17 0
THIS _ ��.� DAY 0�' ���L . F FRIDLE7
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CL�RK� MARVIN C. BRUNSEI�L
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r�irs. Dwr:-rin �ec�:
;;' L�Irs. ;'�r�.yne nrov^.rt
F:Irs. Cer�.l?ine Sherve
T�irs. Don� :loltier:��g
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' :.:rs. Dcris liJrline
t:Irs. ;7arre:i Olsor_
� I,ss. C� rol Lued�rs
1'.irs. Judy Ruffertrr
�ss. ;iilli?�n. Jensen
?:irs. I.:iY•�?? Le.n�er
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I�'iY'S • Be't'�;* P7.d.�lly
+' I:irs. Jordis i:"ittelstadt
�irs. .:`�bel Hoi°�"�ru1
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� Tairs. Jenny ?�.;hti
i i',ss. Alice ynderson
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i.;rs. i��. B. Sims
' � �ita ��ierce
P;ir s .
::rs. urace Lud�;•i.;
' �irs. GeraJ.d: �e �ngd�il
T;irs. S?iirlet.r ii� drath
; , �:'rs. Sue L.essic�:
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P;ss. 3everly ��in�r.ian
'' T:LT'S • i OSG� l� JCilri' <�1
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� T;irs. i��ur��axet �.'nudsen
, I:;rs. Ecir.a �ric�son
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R�F'UBLIC.�;: �LECTTO?� JUDG�S
CITY Oi FPIDL�I'
?391 S;friphony St.
7383 ;�:cr,iory L�.ne
?361 I-Iemory I,�ne
7341 Tempo Terrace
6731 I:I�.dison St. I;.�'.
5EF3 Rice Creel� Terrace
6831 ?�:. E. Oe'-1ey
6820 Jeii'erson S�%. i;.:�.
589 Rice Creek TerrACe
52� 67th .�ve. �?.�.
7835 Ailden :���ay
69�0 Hic?�ory Drive
6900 I1. E. �l:ic�ory Drive
7524 �11den Drive
220 Rice Cree�y Bl�d.
630 58th _wve. t:.�.
609 Bennett Drive
57�4 =�. ?:-oore La're Drive
5897 �jasli;n;tor. St. T?.y.
5G75 �uizlc�r :T.'_%•
G�OG Carol Drive
% 1348 Fii?lcrest Drive
6053 Den�ral yve. i:.�.
6805 C}z�nr_el Ro�.d
1322 Li?lcres� Dri�e
1315 Hillcrest I3rive
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?34-2151
786-4541
784-1659 �
784-0093
560-1426
560-2297
560-4615
560-5625
5 60- 22E0
560-1388
78�-I389
?�3�-9172
75�--0695
73�-�l575
786-3�91
560-7163
. 560-3 650
560-6003
788-1710
560-7,83
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788-6472
784-967G
78E-5137
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, �iz�s. Virginia ;'T�.hlberg
P?rs. Sue i;icholson
, �.Irs. D�.rlene Cou�.sor_
Zss. �vel;;�n Iiildebr^ndt.
2:ss. Je^n Schell
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' I.:rs. '�lmer•Jo:L�son
2.rs. I�.:�r�^ret ?o-�:e11
� �;rs. June :ioLnqL:ist
T�.ss. i::�riljrn C1•o�-nler
I�ss. S;�lvia Kort:ioi
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' L'rs. Rolwnd sihitcor^b
i:ir s. S?ic lvi� S;lver s on
�ss. In� � ossin�
; ' �ss. 'Tel*�a Pin?cs
I,s s. lird e l 3u s s
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�'.xs. I�:nthl.een Edstror±
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5659 :Zegis Trail
162�3 Gwrciena
5540 Re�is lr�zil
59�-6 r?� e:�:�tinn �,ve.
519>3 St. i::orit� Drice
6490 �.. Fiver t os.d
624I St�nrise Drive
6161 irir_i�j Drive
140 63rd �:';aJ
6261 Sunrise Drive
6291 Rivervie:.* Terrace ,
5807 2�: St. T?..�.
591G 4tn St. ?:.�.
11? 53rc1 �.ve. ?�?.E.
6021 6i;:� S�. I..�.
5973 5t:� St. TT.�.
6050 :i. :. 5th St..
�85� 2�. St. lT.y.
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�64? 2-5, S�. 1���.
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?88-2050
?88-4&66
783-E387
7£3 a-32S3
560-1v^30
560-0241
560-31G7 ,.
560-5821
560-3565
560-3u53
560-4751
560-23E7
560-531G
560--2�I5
560-32�
560-2226
560-6959
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56�-�E�JB
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1 Daz Shift
l. Mra. Donna Marcucci
2. �ra. Janice Devries
� 3. Mrs. Ronald Randall
4.Nr'a. Shirleyr Godeen
5. �'.rs. �.nita Hitzenan
' 6. Mrs. Jcan Schult2
7. 2+Iz'�. JacqueLine BovT
8. Mr. La.rry Jaanison
, 9. I�irs. T,arry J�niaon
20. Mra. C.eorge Hanson
LI. 1�Ira. Betty Skjervold
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Day Shift
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' 1• Mrs. �;ary S�hreiner
2. }Sra. Joyce McClellan
3. N;rs. Ithalia Swanson
� 4. Kra. Dorothy HoucY
5. Nrs. Anita Rocheford
6. �Ira. Leona Brubbakken
�7. Mrs. Rachel Hinz
8. Y:ra. ylarion Born
9. �'Iz's. i�illard Thorpe
�10. Mra. Richard Pratt
wARD Il, Pct. 3
'DA7�SHI�'T
�. Mra. Collrette Bourdeawc
2. Mr�. Leona Hubley
,3. Nra. Bonnie Kuzyk
k. i�rs. Mildred Kaiser
5. Mra. Shirlep Kohlan
6. Mra. Clarence Koenen
,7. Mr's. John Jagger
8. Mra. Loia iiaw9on
9. Mr. Donald Wegler
,10. Mr. A. L. Robidoux
11. Nra. Gloria Sxanson
�. Hra. Gilbert Rivard
�1� . �Irs . Wi�t Thompaon
ARD 2 PC T 1
AI $NI�'T
1, �rs. Shir�ey Pitala�
'2. Hra. Joanne Jochu�
3. �1ra, AaeLine Haidle
4. �rs. Grac e Ludwia
DEMOCFtAT �LECTION JIJT)Gffi
CIT7 OF FRIDLE7'
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7410
7399
375
7566
73 51
?370
7301
7301
1.476
73g9
Lyric Iane
Tea�po Terrace
Lyric Lane
76th Ave N E
kth St. N E
Tenpo Terrace
Melody Lane
Concerto Curve
Concerto Curve
Onondago St.
Mea�ory Lane
6851 Oakley Drive
�749 Kennaston Drive
655C Oakley Drive
750 Overton Brive
971 Pandora Drive
6810 Oakley Drive
272 bbth .�ve
6876 rlonroe Ave
�g54 7th st.
811 Rice C�+eek Terr.
gu5 �. Niver Road
286 Rice Creek Blvd.
280 Rice Creek Blvd.
b755 E. River Road
236 Rice Creek Blvd,
6810 Hickory
b831 E. River Road
15g 71at Way
6815 1�. River Road
6775 �. River Road
511 Ely st.
145 Hartman Circle
6835 �. River Road
560 63rd Ave
841 W. Moore Lake Dr.
57]1+ W. �Ioore Lake Dr.
574�4 W. �foors La.ice Dr.
784 3643
7�4-1124
7gka+972
?g4-5033
7g4-5o75
7g4-0899
7g6 32g'7
786-5118
7gb-5118
784-5972
786-2427
560-3Q45
5�0-1560
56a29ib
56o g21,9
5=>0-3365
560-3015
560-]1�1�8
56ai6�6
560�c,.81C
56ais11
784-7545
786-,�tat,l�
7g4-5688
784-77b9
7g4-6682
7g4�-2508
78l+-�41k4
786-2364
7g4-5684
784 7086
786-2206
784-2917
786-1303
560-1546
560-2788
560-6913
560-6003
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DEN�OCRAT EI�ECTIOI� JU�GTyS
5. Nra. Virginia Locicer
b. Yfr. Harry Nawrocki
7. Nra. Jane Barette
8, Mra. Hazel Anderaon
9. Arlene Hoberg
lO.Bea Hyvare
11. Coru �ie kietcalf
12. Ruby Miller
13. Jane Johnaon
]J+. Nor�s Nelson
15• Janet Prazak
16. Carrol Toveson
17. Ruth 011ila
18. Linda Rossaean
19, l��ary Jo Savelkoul
WARD 2, PCT. 2
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Jeanett,e �`ieholski
3ilsen P'reenaaa
Shirley Kranz
Bonnie Rognrud
Carrol Kugowski
Zda I�Iae Kaaaon
Rose Neyerhoff
Y`�ra. S�lvia Gillund
Mr�. Grace Mar_le�
Mra. Adeline S�ranson
Mxs. Judy �gebretson
Mxa. Lucille Western
l+lrrs . Harriet Johr.son
NIr. Douglas 4dhite
WARD . PCT 1
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1. Mra.
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4. �rs.
5. ?+trs.
' 6. Mr ,
7. Mrs.
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Roaella Ama,r
Ba.rbara Goh�an
'!'herese Goldfus
Leona Flea+ing
David Chastan
Christine Peteraon
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5664 Jackson St.
SgeO W. �':oore I,a1ce Dr.
b435 Jackaon St
6411 Able St
?40 63rd Ave
6281 Able St.
860 W. Moore Lak� Dr.
525 Bennett Dr..
880 W. Moore
6321 7th st
6310 Able St
6361 Monroe
916 W. Moore
Ia1ce Dr.
Lalce Dr.
b665 Arthur st.
6125 Woody Lane
6577 Mcxinley st
6536 1�cKinley st
b131 5th st
].Li.00 Rice C!'eek Road
1350 Hillside �lrive
1032 Hack�nax►n Circle
5601 Central Ave
5g35 Central Ave
5216 Taylor
5222 Benjamin St
1646 Gardena Ave
5211 Fill.a�re St
b281 Trinity Drive
b121 Sunrise Drive
151 62nd Way
110 63nd Flay
6710 Plaza Curve
110 63nd Way
400 57th Place
56a�5b3
560-6633
560-1000
560-21;].?
�bo-z736
5ba-3oz5
560-2788
56o-372b
560-6613
560-68 84
56au97
560-1687
Sbo-6997
Sb0-3581
560-3097
7g4.-9571
784-8034
7�-8687
784�+719
5bo-b1+69
?84-8�46
788-8175
788-6057
788 7773
?g8-763 g
788-6960
788-g1�1
?gg-o690
788-8763
56a25zg
56�1318
560-1564
56az252
560^35g9
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D�? SHIFT
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l. A�Ir�, Ann Devore
2, t✓rs, Fonnie Wildma.n
3. Mr�, Ger�eain Wol�feld
1�. Mra, Jea�n Johnaon
5. l�rs. �iie N`:ichalaki
6. Mrs, Connie Opsahl
7. Mra. A�,3.ldred Watkins
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l. t�rs. Jean P'hela.n
2. r".r�. Margaret Kurak
3. Mrs. Helen TruenPels
k. l�rs. Gloria Snell
5. krs. Pearl Sandstroxa
b. Mr�. Betty Nelson
7. ?�lr. Les Hungerford
8. }�rs. P'hyllia Brozak
5960 bth st
5963 bth st
157 Crown Road
�36 Horiz�n Circle
5816 2nc1. Ave
53gg Horizon Dr.
5924 5th St
53g5 Horizon Ar.
5980 7th st.
113. Gibrslter Road
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September 30, 1968
MEMO T0: City Manager and City Cauncil
FROM: Finan�e Director
SUBJECT: Transfer of Money from the Public Utility Operating
Fund to Various Special Assessment Debt Service Funds
The a�tached resolution would authorize the transfer of money
from the Public Utility Fund to various Sepcial Assessment Debt
Service Funds,
The City is obligated to provide this money by.either a tax levy
or some other means. By making this transfer, no tax levy would
be required for the 1968�-69 year for any of the Special Assessment
Ftuids .
These transfers are to Improvement Funds set up to provide for
wells, xeservoirs etc,, and for water and sewer main lines that
were not 100% assessedo
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RESOLUfiTON N0. �1968
A RESOLUTION MAKING � TRANSFER £ROM "THE Pt7BLIC UTILI�TY FUND TO
IMPROVEM£NT BONDS OF 1960 �`UND, IMPROiIEMENT BONDS 0� �963 F°UND,
W-75 �IATERWORKS IMPROtIEMENT B0�1D �"UND AI�D RE�°iJNDTNG BOND FUND
WHEREAS, �ax levies, or transfers in�o Bond Funds are necessary
to provide the required amount of money in certain Improvement Bond
Funds ,
NOW, THEREF012E, BE IT RESOLV£,D, by the.City Council of the City
of Fridley, meeting at a regular session on the 7th day of October,
1368, as follows:
1. That a transfer from the Public Utility Operating Fund to
the Improvement Bonds of 1960 Fund in the amount of
$8,580,00 be authorized for �he purpose of eliminating the
tax levy for the year of 1968, collectible in the year 1969.
2, That a transfer from the Public Utility Operating Fund to
' the Improvement Bonds of 1963 Fund in the amount of $23,865.00
be authorized for the purpose of eiiminating the tax levy
for the year 1968, collec��.ble in the year 1969.
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3. That a transfer from the Public Utility Operating Fund to
the Waterworks Improvement Bond Fund W-75 in the amount of
$51,075m00 authorized for the purpose of eliminating the
tax levy for the year 1968, collectible in the year 1969.
4. That a transfer from the Public Utility Operating Fund to
the Refunding Bond Fund in the amount of $54,129.00 for the
purpose c�f reducing the tax levy for the year 1968, r.ollectible
in 1969 be �uthorizedo
5. That the t��nsfe�^ of the 1968 collections from the Service
Connections to the Refunding bond Fund for the purpose
of reducing the �a� Ievy for the year 19680
P1�SSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CTTI' COUNCIL 0�° THE CITY OF
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CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell
MAYOR - Jack Os Kirkham
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1�MQ TQ : Ci�y l�an�ge� and `City Council
FROM: Finance Direc�o�
SUBJECT: Transfer of Funds from the eity's General Fund to
the 1967-10 Street Project
The attached resoiution �rould transfer the cost of the regular
seal coating program for the year 1968 to the General Fvnda
This amount has been budgeted in the General Fund.
R£SOLUTION N0. �S�J i96$
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A RESOLU'FI�N TRANSFERRING FtJI�DS FROM THE CITY GEN£RAL FUND TO THE
1967-10 STREET FUND
WHEREAS,?:it is` the pol.icp of- tY�e �ity Epuncil of the City
of Fridley that the cost of seal coating be,paid by the City's
General Fund, and
WHEREAS�,, the Ci�ty a�d let a contract.for seal coating work
under the 196.�-10 Street Project, and
WHEREAS, the City did pronide money_in the City's General
Fund to be e�tpended during the year 1968 for the seal coating
program,
HOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLV£D, that $17,662.86 be transfered
from the City's General Fund to the 1967-10 Street PRoject.
PASSED: AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCI� OF THE�CITY OF
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FRIDLEY THIS % f� DAY OF �/ C� , 1968.
MAYOR - Jack 0, Kirkham
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brurisell
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RESOLtiTION N0. � j�t
A RESOLUTION DIRECTING THE ISSUANCE OF T�ORAItY II�R 1� H(��oT�g
I� ACCORDANCE WITH LAWS QF 1957, CHA�TER 385
BE IT RESOL�IED By the Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minneaota,
as follows:
SEC. 1. The total estimated cost of _ Sanitarv Sewer Water and Storm Sewer
ImDrovement Pro-iect No. 88 has been estimated at $240,000.00 �
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SEC. 2. It is now estimated that the s�mm of $30,000.00 is currently
necessary to provide financing of the projects above noted, and it ie hereby
determined to be necessary to borrow said amount for the payment of obligations
now incurred and for expenses necessarily incurred in connection with the
construction of said improvement projecc.
SEC. 3. There is hereby created Sanitarv Sewer Water and Storm Sewer
Proiect No 88 which shall contain a construction account
as part thereof into which shall be paid all proceeds of temporary bonds issued
pursuant to this resolution and similary subsequent resolutions, and out of
which shall be paid all amounts due and payable as costs or expensea incident
to or incurred in connection with the making of said improvement.
SEC. 4. There is also hereby created Sanita Sewer Water and Storm Sewer
Improvement Project No. 88 a Sinkin Fund Account which
account in said fund may and shall be termed as the Sinking Fund, into which
shall be paid the proceeds of all special assessments levied against benefited
property by reason of making of said improvements as well as all other monies
therein to be paid as provided by law and out of which shall be paid the principal
and interest on all temporary improvement bonds issued to finance said project.
SEC. S_ It is hereby determined that the sum of $30,000.00 shall be borrowed
�o finance said Sanitary Sewer, Water and Storm Sewer Improvement Project No. 88
with reapect to cost of ¢Qnatruct�oq and expenses necessarily incurred relative
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ttz�z.Mt�> �o this date, by the is ,uanc�: of temporary imp,.;,,J�.,��rrt �;y�x�� c:,g r;,-=
CitY of Fridley as authorized in Minnesota Statutes, SEC. 429.��,� Su��jivie�.on 3,
as amended by Laws 1957, Chapter 385.
�_6� Said bonds shall be payable from the Sinking Fund of the follawing:
Sanitary Sewer, Water and Storm Sewer Improvement Project No. 88 �
but
the City further recognized its duty under the law, as pravided by Sec. 429.091,
and covenants and agrees with the purchaser and all holders fram time to time,
of safd temporary improvement bonds, at or prior to the maturity thereof that it
will pay and retire such bonds and the interest thereon out of the proceeds of
def;�nitive improvement bonds which the Council shall issue and sell at or prior
to the m�turity of the temporary improvement bonds to the extent that the same
cannoe be paid our of funds available in the Sinking Fund of Sanitary Sewer,
Water and Storm Sewer Improvement Pro'ect No. 88 _�
or out of other Municipal
funds which are properly available and are appropriated by the Council for such
purpose.
SEC. 7. It is hereby determined to levy special assessments agains[ benefi�ed
property by reason of the making of Sanita Sewer Water and Storm Sewer
Improvement Project Na 88 and to levy ad valorem taxes, if necessary, to
produce sums at least 5� in excess of the amounts aufficient to pay principal
and interest when due on said temporary improvement bonds and on any de�i�ti,tiye
bonds to be issued as herein pravided, such special assessments to be placed
on the tax rolls at auch time when said improvement projects have been cavpleted
or the to�al cost thereof has been determined.
SEC. 8. Stid temporary improvement bonds in the amount of
$30,000.00 sha11
be denominated Sanitary Sewer, Water and Storm Sewer Improvement Proiect No � 88
Bond Series "B" shall be
�n nu�ber
and rnumbered from 1 to 6_ inclusive, each in the denomination of
_$5,000.00
s�;1� b�ar i�nt�erest at the rate of 5$ per annum, payable semi-annually on
OctQber lst and April lst of each year and shall mature on October 1, 1971,
sha11 be aubject to redenption and pre-payment on any interest payment date, at par
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anai accrued inCerest. Not less than 30 days before the dat� ���cifi��i �u_,
redemption on said bonds, the City Treasurer shall mail notice �� the call
thereof to the holder, if known, said Treasurer shall maintain a record of
the names and addresses of the holders of said bonds insofar as such infqrmation
is npade available k4 hxm by the holders thereof, for the purpose of mailiag
said notices. The principal and all interest on said bonds shall be payable
at Fridle Cit Hall, 6431 University Avenue, N.E., Minneapolis, Minnesota
55421.
SEC. 9. Said temporary improvement bonds shall be mimeographed and whea so
mimeographed shall have attached thereto an interest coupon which bond aad
coupon shall be substantially in the following form:
(Form uf Coupon)
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on the day of , 19_ , Che of
County, Minnesota, will pay to bearer at
, Minnesota, the sum of dollars larrful
money of the United States of America for interest then due on its
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SEC� . 10. Said bonds and coupons attached shall be prepared under the direction
of the City Manager and shall be executed on behalf of the City by the signaturea
af the Mayor and Manager, �nd the corporate seal of the City shall be affixed
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tner�CO, and the appurtenant ici�er�_st _ou�,on si;sll �� :r,����,;:�.���ci ��� m,:._°
��.��icated,
by the pxinted, engraved, lithographed, or facsimile signa�aa�e$ �f said Ilayor and
Manager. W'tien said bonds have been executed and autheaticated they aha�l be
delivered by the Treasurer to the purchaser thereof, upon payment of the purchase
price heretofore agreed upon and accrued interestto date of delivery and said
purchaser shall not be obliged to see to the application thereof.
SEC�1. The City Manager is hereby authorized and directed to file a certified
copy of this resolution with County Auditor of Anoka County, together with such �
other information as he shall require and to obtain fraa said County Auditor a
certificate that said bonds have been entered on this bond register.
SEC. 12. The bonds issued hereunder shall be payable for Sanitary Sewer, Water
and Storm Sewer Im rovement Pro'ect No. 88
which is hereby created. The
Treasurer shall cause all monies received from the proceeds of said bonds, al,l
m�nies �ppropriated and transferred from other funds and all special asaeasmeats
for the impravements provided that if any payment of principal or intereat shall
become due when there is not sufficient money in said fund to pay the same, the
'Treasurer shall pay such principal or interest from the general fund of the City
and such fund shall be reimbursed for such advances out of monies to be credited
[o said fund when said monies are collected. All proceeds for said bonds except
�ccrued interest shall be credited to the fund and used to pay the cost of said
improvements.
� SEC. 13. It is further provided that should it appear at any time that the monie3
� credited to said fund and provided for the payment of principal or interest oc� the
, bonds when the stans become due are not sufficient to pay the same
, that then the
' City shall issue further definitive improvement bonds as authorized and provid��
in accordance with Minnesota Statutes, Sec. 429.091, Chapter 475, aad that the
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process of said further definitive bonds shall be first used to pay the princip$1
and interest as is then due and to redeem the temporary bonds issued thereunder.
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y pex4ent (2Qx)
of the �otal cost, of said iunproveinents wi.11 be paid by special assessments to be
levied against every lot, piece or parcel of land benefited by the said improvements.
�he City hereby covenants and agrees that it will do and perform, as soon $s thEry
can be done, all acGs and things necessary for the final and va�id levy of at,tCh
specis� assessment$, and in the event that any such assessments be at any ti.me
held itivalid with respect to any lot, piece or parcel of land, due to aay error,
defeck or irregularity, or in any action or proceeding taken or to be taken by
the Council or any of the City Officers or employees, either in the makiag of
$uch assessment or in the performance of any condition preceden[ thereto, the
City and this Council will forthwith do all such further proceedings as may be
required by 1aw to make such assessments valid and binding liens against such
prope�ty, and also shall take such further proceedings as may be required by law
to prayide monies for the payment of principal and interest as the same fall due
on the bonds issued hereunder and to provide for the redeinption of the same. �
SEC. 15, It is hereby detettinined that the collection of special asaeasmenta
and the proceeds of monies appropriated and transferred fran other funds ie
a�nd will be in an amount of at least five per cent (SZ) in excesa of the so�ount
x�9���'�� Co pay the principal of and the interest on said bonds when due and
C�at nc� ad valorem tax levy is accordingly required.
9_EC. 16. The offi�ers of the Citp and the County Auditor of Anoka County ar�
h�erel�y authorized and directed to prepare and furnish to the purchaaer uf said
bonda �nd to the attorneys approving the legality of the issuance ther�pf,
c��t;C�i,ed copiea of all proceedings and recorda relating to said bonde ac�d Ca
�he �in�ncl$1 affairs of said City, and such other affidavits, certificatep ��
�z�fonqation as may be required, to show the facts relating to the legality �tnd
marke�ability of said bonds as the same appear from the books and records tuu���c
theix custody and control or as otherwise known to the, and such �ertificatey,
cextified co�ies and affidavits, including any heretofore furnished, shall be
d�emed representations of the City as to the correctness of all statements
contained therein.
PASSED AND ADOpTED BY TI� CITY COUNCIL OF THB CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS �_`�-
DAY OF �� �� ' , 1968 �
MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
CITX MANA(�R - Homer . n rum
ATTE S"r ;
�ITX CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell
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RESOLUTIO[V r:o � _ __� � �� 1ti�
A RESOI,UTION DIR�CTINC TftE SA1.E AND P[ixCtiASE OP TF.TtE'ORAitY IMPROVEMENT
BONDS IN ACCOfiD�1�1'ci: Wi1'H I.AWS OF 195'7, CHAPTER 385
BE IT RESOLV�D �y the City Co�ncil of the Ci.ty of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota,
as follaws;
�'HAT WHEREAS It t�as heretufo�.-e been decexmined by this Council to issue temporary
im�rqv�ment bonds in order to provide the necessary funds for the construction
and payment of expenses relative to the following improvement projects to-wit;
Sanitary Sewer, Water and Storm Sewer Improvement Projeet No. 88
as per plans and specifications a��rov��d � the City Council: and
WliEREAS It has been determined that there is at the present time an amount in
excess of $30,000.00
Regular Special Assessments
in thc following fund, to-wit:
which sum will not be required for other purposes prior to �tober 1, 1971
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IT IS THEREFORE Determined to bc i.n the interest of the City of Fridley that the
sum of $30,000.00
BE INVESTED As authorized by law and in accordance therewith it is heXeby detex�mined
to purchase the sum of $30,000.00 of the aforementioned Sanitarv Sewer
Water and Storm Sewer Iinprovement Proiect No. 88
issued
under da[e of October 1, 1968
UPON Their initial issuance in'accordance with the provisions of Minnesota Statutes,
Sec, 429.091, 471.56, and 475.66, out of funds _Regular Special Assessments,
Sinking Fund and on behalf of said fund at par and accrued intezest
as of ths date of delivery of said bonds and completion of such sale; it being
fu�ther determined to be reasonable and advantageous to Regular
Special Asseasments to invest in said temporary improvement bonds
and to be reasonalbe and advant�geous to the City to sell said temporary improvemen[
bQnds to the Sanitary Sewer, Water and Storm Sewer Improvement Project No. 88
in acc^��ance wi��} ��py�,�j,pns of this resolution.
5,��. Tbe G�ty l�ianager and Treasurer are hereby authorized and directed �
C� G�ke at�y and all step� r.ecessar;+ ta e`f^c� the pravi�i��r::; o� tt►.e �f�regoin$
xesplutio�,s and to make such trazsie� of fundr as mtty� b� neceesary £ro� time
to time tQ give effe�t to the p:ovisions hereof.
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PA3SED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS �_``�'
DAY OF L � �` � �
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1�AYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham -
�ITY �A�A - Homer R. Ankrum
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CITX CI.BRK - Marvin C. Brunsell
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RESOLUTION N0. � ° 1968
RESOLUTION CONFIRMING ASSESSMENT.FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1967
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BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Minnesota, as follows;.
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The City Clerk has with the assistance of the engineers heretofore selected
by this Council for such purpose, calculated the proper amounts to be
special]y assessed for the
STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1967
' in said City against every assessable lot, piece, or parcel of land in
accordance with the provisions of law, and has prepared and filed with the
City Clerk tabulated statements in duplicate showing the proper description
of each and every lot, piece, or parcel of land to be specially assessed
' and the amount calculated against the same.
2. Notice has been duly published as required by law that this Council would
' meet in regular session at this time and place to pass on the proposed
assessment.
� 3. Said propoted assessment has at all times since its filing been open to
inspection and copying by all persons interested, and an opportunity has
been given to all interested persons to present their objections, if any,
to such proposed assessment, or to any item thereof, and no objections
, have been filed; except
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follows:
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This Council finds that each of the lots, pieces, or parcels of land enum-
erated in said proposed assessment as altered and modified was and is
specially benefited by the
STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1967
in the amount in said proposed assessment as altered and modified by the
corrective roll in the amount set opposite the description of each such
lot, piece, or parcel of land, and that said amount so set out is hereby
levied against each of the respective lots, pieces, or parcels of land
therein described.
Su�h proposed assessment as altered, modified and corrected is affirmed,
adopted and confirmed, and the sums fixed and named in said proposed
assessment as altered, modified and corrected, with the changes and
alterations herein above made, are affirmed, adopted and confirmed as the
proper special assessments for each o� said lots, pieces or parcels of
land respectively.
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by the City Clerk and fii� ��r� h�s o��'��� a�� ����`� a����������� �� ��� ���
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STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT�ST. 1967
The amounts assessed against each lot, piece, or parcel of land shall bear
interest from the date hereof until the same have been paid at the rate of
s.ix per cent (6%) per annum.
Such assessment shall be payable ,in ten (10) annual installments payable on the
lst day of January in each year, beginning in the year 1969, and continuing
until all of said installments shall have been paid, each installment to be
collected with taxes collectible during said year by the County Auditor.
' 10. The City Clerk is hereby directed to make up and file in the office of the
County Auditor of Anoka County a certified statement of the amount of all
such unpaid assessments and the amount which will be due thereon on the lst
' day of January in each year.
The motion for the adoption of t�e foregoing resolution was duly seconded by
'Councilman - ':� _, and upon vote being taken thereon the
following vote in favor thereo :
�and following voted against the same:
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PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS � �
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RESOLUTION N0. %���� �� �
RESOLUTION APPROVING PLANS FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT AND APPROVING
CHANGE ORDER N0. 2 FOR THE ADDITION OF SAID STREETS TO STREET IMPROVE-
MENT PROJECT ST1968-18 AND PROVIDING FOR CERTAIN DESIGN MODIFICATIQNS TO
STREETS INCLUDED UNDER STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST1968-2B.
WHEREAS, Resolution No. 102-1968 dated August 5, 1968 ordered
"Improvement and Final Plans and Specifications and Estimates of Costs
thereof" for certain street improvements designated therein as Street
Improvement Project ST1968-1; and
WHEREAS, the City of Fridley has retained Suburban Engineering, Inc. of
Fridley, Minnesota, as consulting engineers for.the above mentioned
improvements; and
WHEP.EAS, Suburban Engineering, Inc. has prepared final plans and specifi-
cations and cost estimates for the addition of certain streets to Street
Improvement Project ST1968-1B; and
WHEREAS, the City of Fridley has an existing contract for Street Improve-
ment Project ST1968-1B with Dunkley Surfacing Co., Incorporated, which
pro�ides that the City can attach or deduct work units up to 20% of the
original contract price;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Frid-
ley, Minnesota, as follows:
1. That the following improvements for street grading, base, bituminous
surfacing, concrete curb and gutter, storm sewer appurtenances and
related work as proposed by earlier resolutions are hereby ordered
to be effected and completed as soon as reasonaly possible, towit:
Streets
Horizon Drive:� 53rd Ave. to
F.A.I.694 Serv.Drive
Crown Road: Main Street to
Horizon Drive
Ventura Avenue: Main Street
to Horizon Drive
Public Hearing
Resolution
95-1968
96-1968
102-1968
Adopted
July 1, 1968
July 1, 1968
August 5, 1968
2. That the plans and specifications and price estimates prepared by
Suburban Engineering, Inc. for-�he above improvements approved for
construction as submitted; and
3. That the work involved in said improvements as listed above shall be
added on to the contract of:
"STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST1968-1B and M.S.A. STREET IMPROVEMENT
YROJECT ST1968-2B" by Change Order No. 2 and Addendum No. 1 of Change
Order No. 2; and
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BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that design modifications to 53rd Avenue N.E.,
proposed for construction under Street Improvement Project ST1968-2B are
hereby approved as outlined in Addendum 2 to Change Order No. 2 for the
above project; and
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that certain extensions to existing storm
sewer located in the north boulevard of 53rd Avenue from 4th Street to
approximately 218 feet east, as recommended by the City engineer, are
hereby approved as outlined in Addendum 3 to Change Order No. 2 for the
above project;
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED that Change Order No. 2 for Street Improvement
Project ST1968-1B and ST1968-2B, as submitted by the City Engineer is
hereby approved.
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ADOPT,�D B THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS _� DAY
OR _ �� � - 1968. �
Mayor
ATTEST
City Clerk Marvin C. Brunsell
Jack 0. Kirkham
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68y5 �ghway �o. 6g �. �.
�'iinn�apo�is, �irtrtesofa 55432
�Su-6o66
I3�an'�cley S�.zrfacing Co. , Inc .
375b Gra.nr�. "d.F.
ilinneal �li_s, 2�,inn. 551�za.
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c.ltssoaates
�o6e4t �'linde�, �.eq. C�nga.
��m. � �ensen �,eg. �nga.
�. c�. ��uci� �ath6un, �eq. Su4veyo�
Civi� 82 �J�'i�nicipa� �'ngirteehing
�nd Suaveyo7s
�nd �'innn�ng
cSoi� �uEing
OGtO�Pr 3� l�'j�8
S�.ibj�:ct: Ch�,n�? Order i�To. ? to Dunkley Su.r�acir.� Contract for
Fricil.ey Si,r. �e � Irn��rove�nent Pro ject �?'1968--].3 and Stt968-2L
Gen'�Ze�xler,:
1'ou are hert���% authorized and instz actecl. to ad�i to your contract for
Fr�d)_F�,� Stre�t �tny>'t'OJEIi?gPi. Frnje^t STt� i°-1B, three (3) acictitional
niunici;aal stre�ts to bz i.r,stalle�3 concu.r. -rentZ� �r:it'r� the I�ori7on Circl.e
consLxuc�ion :�nd.e� Fro�ect ST1968--1.�. Tne stre�:s involved, �r3_th
est,i.mated quanta.��j and price ta.bu].ati.ons �rs incl.udera i a�ein as
Ad.den�uu�r► 2io. l.
You a�e inr t.nc:r a.d.vised. of ciasi�.n ehan;;es to 5jrd. Avenue �-rom i-�a.in
St:�•ee� to Un7_v�x�si�� t�venue as indicate�l on t?^�� �lan �rofile s;�es�
r��rision datec� Septer,ibe_r l.g, ].95°. �. re-ta_ uulation of estimated
quaY�ti.ta.es an�. pr'�.ce tabul.ztions are inc].udcu he�ein as Addenciunt
i?o. �. �
, YO�.1 2.re furt'f1P.T' atli�'i01'7.Z��.i. �,i1Ci 7_Y'iS�3'�1Ci,P��. '�O 2.aCi i.0 V01ZT' COT1�X'2.Ct
for :ric_ile� S�reet Iir����ovament Project : �'.1.9��3�1�, t��.e ins�alla,�ion o�
StO�'li1 s���•;er 9.n �he nor�i� bouleva,rd oi 53rd Aveuue �ro�� !�th Street t�
apn;^oxi_r�a.tel.� 1?� feet east �s in«icated in tl�e a�tacheci s'�cetch. The
' esi,imate:z �uanti.t.ies and ;oric,a t?bulat�_ons are included i1e-rein as
A:idenrluir� ',•�o. j.
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Seventy thousand One Hundred
1 Tne to±aJ_ a�r,ouiZts i�ldiea�e�,a in Hdci�ncAv:a 1 th�o�a�'n 3 is Seventy-six and 47/100
i$70,176.47) •;;�;jLZetir,� Th�,°�y T'riousa�d ;a_:..,nt ��u,�dre:� ancl 0`-��1�0('�j0,�00.04)
n�il ��r� fQI' i.�'l(? bi'l�'lil2i� COi'l �TRGt 3iii0il:l� Oi � ji'Ci �Vc?iiU� di1�� i OY'1ZOT1
, Circl.e lea.ves a nat t.ota�. anc',i.'t�.o;:a_1 r:czca of Thirty—nine thousand three hundred
ad.d�d to tl�e coiit��ac�. Seventy-six and 43/100 ($39,376.43)
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The �bove price s�L��un.�.tio�s shoul� be a.c�jus��_i b;� ar,� addiuions or
dele�ians �ro-n �he app:rohir-xt�e quantities l�sted in the aduendums,
accordin�� �o the actua.l c,ar�lii`,1.'t1.P,5 of �rork pe-r�orm���l therein and
acco:°cii.��� to uni� pr�r•as as iri,l�cated in t%1e base �ontract or, if
IlOyi. 111^.�U�l�?cj. ].7I t�'l0 b?gE; contr�l_C''i.� e'iCCO['Ci.].Yl� t0 c.�,'18'v.=1 U1�03: iAi�l.t. �x':�.C2S
as notrd. in t�1e attac'_�e:l acicten.dwns. Other inciuetztal ite�s of c,rork per-
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c.�ssoaa[es
�o6��t �.�3`i�n�te�, �.eq. �nga.
�m. � �ensen �eg. �ng7.
C�. �. �JJUCi� �at�bun, �e9. Uu4uet�n4
6879 �iighway `,�o. 6g % � Cvi� gL �unicipa� �nginee�ing
� �linneapo�is, �innesofa 5543� -�nd sutveyots
�8q-6o66 �and �anning
Soi� �esting
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Dun'r�ley Sw^f�ci7�; Co.,Tnc. .(2) � October �, 1�jb8
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fo-rineci ancz not zn�it��.ca ii� the aciciend�zris si�all ba eompensa.ted for nt
COi1�Y`e'i.C� ur�iou�� bi�1 prices found elseUrx�ere in i?��s b�.se contr2et.
The corpl.FtlOCI QB�i,P� 2S speci�ieci in ��ra}�ravlz � oi the "Special
PIOJl_S'1011S�t O� eo�tra.et is hereb� e�etenr;.ect an �.aci�.�.ti.ona.l teiz (10)
Frorkii�g �ta;y s o-r a to �al of sevente�r, (1. �) �•ror. kin�� d�� s with Chan�e
Order i�io. 1 to �rovide iar t-�� �.Ci:�.7.t7_G17a.a. L�iO�k prati�caed here_�_n. The
el�a_n�es d.e � a.1Pd he_�Ein a.n{� in t;le ��t �c`] Ci12c'� acic3.�t�c:ium lie ���ithin tha
purvi��w of parai;•ra.ph ?2 of tize "General Coyda �ions of. Contr�ct" .
Submitted ��r
� 1r1; 7.liara �. Jensen, P. �.
SuUurUan ��inea-rin:;, Inc.
t'1p,oroved by �Nasim �ureshi.= P.E. City F.n�ineer
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Da�e rjasim zl�reshi., P.i.
� City rn;;ii�ec:c, Ci.t�T or Fridle;r
"- pna�ro�ed an-t uccantec.� b� Partsle�a Sur.i=+.cin� Co.,Inc.
3755 Gr�n��a St ree � �3. r., 1';11"1T�P�i olis, '',7.T1Y1@SOt2
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�.t? By Title
��p�roved anu acce�ted by the City Counc�.1 of 1�ri�Iley, i;innesot,a.
ll�'te � �iy : �.yor
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ADDEi1�iT�i ZvO. I TO C�L� T;CT � ORD� �?0 . 2
for
STREET Ti��'r%OVFi� L2,iT PROJ?�'T ST. 1�?b�d1B
fior�zon TT ive .�b om �3rcl Av�;rnie Zd.�. to App��x.. 190 it. Eas� o� i�lain Stxeet
Crown �c�:.c� fro�n i�i.�.i.n St.reet to �Iori7��n I1r�ivs
Horizo�� C:i.rcle f.ro�n I�,.=�in Stre�t to Hori�.c�i� Dr�_ve
Ven,u�a Av�:nue fro:n i=Ta�.z� StrPet �o iior:i.zo�� Th•ive
AppY•o:�c. tJnit
Ite�n Unit ^uant.itu Price
� 2141.50? Clear�n� Tree
' � 2101. j02 � Gru�i�in; � Tree
?10�t, j05 R��nove side?;a]k �
' C�ncre�e Dr3v�c�a� s Sq. Yd.
2104.5� 8 Reinova �itum:i..nous
Pavei�ent Suriacin� Sc�. Yd.
� 210�.501 C�rimon F.,xcavaiion Cu. Yd.
' 2�.34. �Ol Waier 1000(P�I)3�...1.
2211,;.5�21 A��re;?te Base, Cl. 5 Ton
' _ _2211.502 Aggre�a.te .�� s�, C1. 2
(c'rus�zecl ruck i'or D*wa.y) Cu, Yd.
� 233�-•508 tide�,xin� Cni�se Max�ure�� Ton
2331e j1�3 Bi.tluni.nous i�a.x ;izxe*ior
' I?rivewa�s-.2s' thick Sq. Yde
23,�b.505 Bi�tu��inous i�;a.t.erial
� for Seal Coa t Gal..
2356.507 Sea1 Coa� ��e�ate Ton
, 23�8•501 Biturrtinous �1a.terial
far Pz a_n?� Coat Gal.
' 2jo3.,�02 lz" RcP, C1.e �I Zin. Ft.
z5o3.�02 lj" �C,P, Cl. I1I Lin. Ft.
� z5o3.502 Z��� �.cp, ct. zT Lln, rt.
, 2�Oo. �1.1 Recar�si;z�ttct I�?�nholes Lin. r t.
2�06.j?2 Adjust Frame &
Rin� Castin�s Ass'y
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' �Tncl.ud.es bitumi�ous m�teriai used in the mi�t.,�xe,
2 20.�Q
2 20.00
26b 1.20
izoSB
78�-
102
2550
.20
.68
3•50
3•30
6 6.60
95� 5•90
zgo �..50
22�5
�15
2��5
41
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253
56
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6.�0
.17
5.so
b.�o
7.90
1�O.Ob
35•00
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Amc��znt
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�0.00
3zgs2�
2411.60
53�-. 08
35?•00
&F15.00
39•ba
5b05•00
435.00
493•90
7�7•50
381.b5
237.80
294.�0
199s.7o
22.1�0.00
2�0.00
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H�rizon Dri�,re, Cxo��:m Road_, Horizon Circle, Ventura Aveo (con't)
Api�a ox. Una.t
Tt�tn. 2Joo Itern. Un=�t �u.ant�.t-y Pri�e Amount
� 25c�,�o9 constr. �u�� � c. �3. z7,t
,Si�a].]_ot�� D�sign St.ru�t. 2 1,�0.�0 300.00
' 250b.509 CQ;�s�ruct C.B. DQsigrl C or G Sta�uct. 1 210,00 210.00
?�21.501. 4" Cc�?�c�.•ete idalk Sq. Ft. 70 .b0 42.04
' �z�31..501 cc���cret� curb & gu�ter
Design 33-.b18 I,in: Ft. 61�.b 2.15 131�.!W
� 2531.50'j Concret� dxivetoay
gnv�n:ent, j't ttlick Sa,. Yd. 217 7.00 1519.00
' z575•5a5 sodna.n� Tnp. sq. Yd. 2720 .35 952•00
2575 •55�- 1 �� �o�.l cu. Yu. 23o z.2o ,�os. oa
;. � Spee.P�o;r. F& I t" Ctz:�'o Stop n: Bo;: �a.ch 2 60.00 120.00
Sp�:c. PY'G"V'a Canst.l�" �i.se?^ Sie,� �ach 3 7.00 2]..00
, Spece Prov. .�aT,.* Tnp. Conr. Cr:�ves Lir_. Ft. 00 1.00 '00.00
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;' __TOTAL Ai�`GUNNi HGR270A? DR,IVE, CRti,+T�' Rn�:D; HORI7C�Id CTti,CJ,z+^,, b'Ei�d'iURA AVE.
� I�ss rQVious bid rice H
p p for ori.2on Circle
' Net estimated cost Horizon Drive, Croi�m Ro�d
and Ventura Drive
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M.SA STR^L"T T��RO;�"r�c,I�Ti Pi�OJ�,CT ST. 1g58-2�3
53rd �venue N.E. fro�:� P•;�a�_n S7:x•��:�t, to t+�iversit�r l�vei7:ae
ii.S.�.P. 2�-jl�-OI
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It�in 2tijc,�. It�z� I1nit, -- �Fpro:�. Unit Amoant
��.�!�ntity Frice
2101.. �0? Clea��ing Tree 10 $ 20. 04 � 200 e 0�3
' 2101.��1;7 Gruo��it,� Tree 10 20.00 200.00
2101k, j0� R�,nov� ci�r'o &�ltc?r , L;n. f.t. 60 1.00 -
60.00
� 21�'�e jCt6 Remove sider;�ralk & .
Concrete DriveYra� s S�. Yd. 79 1.20 9tk.SO
' 2.104•.51.1 RernosTe i�,�r�i?oles &
. C�. ;ch �sins Struct. 2 �.�0 80.44
;�?10L�.5I� Rer��ove Pip� S�:*�:r� Lin. Ft. 187 2.00 37a�.00
210jk.,�13 Re�:�oZe Bituir,.i.nous P2�Te_
:' _ ment Sux�i'�c�_t�� . Sq. Yd. 5660 .20 113?,00
2?�Jj.501 Co,r�mon Excavat•io:-i Cu. Yd. �.783 .C8 12I2,4�
�. zl3�.sos w�t�r 1040(?�}c�,�. so 3•5o zso.00
2211��01_ A�gre�ate Base, C1 5 Ton 1850 2.0� 3792•5�
' 23��.e51.F3 B:Lt.UT(11T1CJi,1S '1'iL��il!'? �Ol"
Drivetr�; rs �--2" thick Sq. Yd. 165 1.50 247.50
r231t-].,5G9 w�earin� CUU^se tr-i_xt�zxo'�
2nd Filler Ton 490 6.30 3087.00
� 2341.510 Binc�er Cokrse t�ia.xture* Ton 490 5.90 2892.00
2356•5�5 �itu��.nous I•latez a_al f.or �
� Seal Coat Gal. 1160 .2?_ 25�.20
235�•5Q7 Seaz Coa#. ����re�ste Ton
�58 6.,�0 377.oa
2357• �4� �� t��minou.s ;`�.t.�ri:�l for
Tack Coat Gal. ?90 .20 58.00
� 2358•501 B� t�.�rni.nous ifaterial for
Pr�_��i� coat Gal . 11b0 .17 197. zo
� 250�.�02 1?" RCP, C? Iii Lin. Ft. �05 5.80 1].89.�0
_'_2503.5�? 21" RCP, Cl II Lin. Ft. 4'� lo.bo 46b.�;�0
� Includes Bitum.inu-as i�'iateria.l us?d in tna r.�i.xtuc�
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� Appr. ox, Ui�it
Iter,, No. I+��n U?�i.'t, 4tua.ni,a.tv Pr. ice Am���:ni,
! 2�03.�02 21;�" RCPS C1 II , I�in. Ft. 145 11.20 1b24.Q0
zso5.5a9 con� ���.et c.�. S�7,t
' Shall��w Dt�sign . Stz�uci, 5 150.00 750.00
2j05.503 Co7zsfi.x•uct CeB. Desi�n C ar G St� ac� 1 210.O�J 210.00
� 2jOb,509 Const��u.ct C.?3. DesiJtl A or � Struct 2 2�1-Q.00 �I$0.00
2�06. �11 Rer_ons �ract 1•�a.r�oles Lin. Ft. 7.5 40.00 300.00
� 2 Q/ �/ F& I C in�* A s'- e -
5 �i e5_r.7 2.S#.' U S JT� TVp .
' B(Iveenah �.1733) Ass•y 2 75.0� 150.00
2j05.5?2 Hd�ust �{ratne �: Rin� Castin�s Ass•y � 35•00 175•00
� 2521.501_ 4" Concrete ��a2.k Sq. Ft. 58 .60 ' 34.80
2�31. j01 Concrete Cuz b& Gu �ter Lin. Ft. '2332 2•�-5 - j013,.80
' 2�31.�01 CUi1CY'@tP. Cur.b & Gutter, .
Desi�n 8-624 Lin. Ft. 20 :2.60 52.40
� _ 2531.�0? Cos�crete I?rive:a:�� Pavem�nt
j" thick Sq. Yd. 47 7•�� 329•00
��` 2535 •50�. Bitu�ninous Curb Lin. Ft. ' 0 1.00 0.00
2575.505 Sodd�n�, r.�,�. sq. Ya. i24o .35 43�.00
� 2575•55� To,�soil cu. Yd. los z.zo z3�..o0
�501�.685 Adjust �rlater Gate Housin; E2ch 5 18.00 90.00
Spec,ProveMove In�. Hyd. & G.V. Lump Sum 2 300.G4 b00.00
`� Spe.^,a �'rov.o" CIP, Cl ?_2 Lin. Ft. 10 4.50 45.00
Spe.^., Prov. C.I. Fittin�s Pou�-�d ? 00 .52 52.00
', ' Spec. Prov. 2" Fa�molas Insul.a'tion
on 6" CIP lin. Ft. 10 9.00 $ 90.00
iTar�, xt�o��rnrr r o�. �3� avE��n;r. z6,�54. b�
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ADDENDUM N0. 3 TO CHANGE ORDER N0. 2
to
STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST1968-1B
for
Storm Sewer in North Blvd. 53rd Ave.N.E.
from 4th Street to 128 ft. East
epprox. Unit
Item No. Item Unit Quantity Price Amount
2503.502 12" RC�,C1 IV l.f. 130 $ 6.40 $ 832.00
' 25�6.509 Construct Manhole, Design C or G Struct. 1 210.00 210.00
2506.509 Const.27" shallow C.B. w/ �
' salvaged casting Struct. 1 95.00 95.00
2331.518 Bituminous Mixture* for
j' driveways - 2" thick sq.yd. 50 1.50 75.00
' 2575.505 Sodding, inplace sq.yd. 160 0.35 56.00
;� 2575.551 Topsoil cu.yd. 10 2.20 22.00
Spec.Prov. f10 l.f. 12" RCP Special
�' Bend (10'R. x 70°) LumpSum 1 115.00 115.00
TOTAL AMOUNT $ 1,405.00
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, the mixture
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1NDLrLNDEH7 dCHOOL D/STAICT NO. 1S
HOWARD A. JENSONe SU/ER/NTLNDLNP
1100 49TH AVENUE N. E.
COLUMBIA HHIGHTS, MINN. 83421
September 27, 196A
Y'he Nonor�ble Mr. Kirkham
Mayor of the Citp ot Fridle�q
i�►idleq Citq Hall
�tdley, Minnesota
D�tar llayor Kirkhas� s
� iA 1965, vh�n construction on the North P�k School xas cowplet�d,
a r�quest rras d3,rsated to the i�ridl�y Engin�ering De�artseat to aN
if lutur� plana xauld include 3mpro��nte � th� straet loaat�d
' b�t�+�e�n Hillwind Road and Regi� I,mne. leri�aps it is an extenston o!
R�Eis Laaa. ?o dat� thia small �ectiou of road has not been iaeprowd
and it is consid�red to b� a saf�ty hasard in the �y+as oi a�aay of our
� bua drivara and aitiasns. Th� width of the str�et and th� blind
co�r�r u� tha aajor concvras. A leck ot' sxrtacing cxyatss an ad-
ditional probl� durinR t� �+st weath�r in ttie sprins.
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I hop� tlut yot� and aeaib�rs of the tridlaq Co�cil Will suppo�rt
a propoaal ior isp�o�ing this section ot road durins tba nnct construa-
tian a�ason. I as sura that you appr�ciata ovr concsrn and th� i�epor-
tana� oi ha�ir�g this hazard al3a�imat�d.
DJB/lad
CC - Mr.
Mr.
Raspectlully yovrs,
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Donald J. Burton
Di,r�ctor of Sp�cial Ser�ic�s
Ho�ssr Ankrwn, City Mana�er
ltasi.w M. Qareahi, City Engit»�r
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FRIDLEY MUPlICIP�L COURT
ANOKA COUNTY .
4431 UNIVERBITY AVENUB N. E. MINNEAPOLt9, MINNE80TA 53431
560-3450
6LMER M. JOHN�ON
MUNICIP/�6 JUDOE
W. WYMiA74 SMI'PM
��eoc�art �u�:o�
, VIR53t3. �,°ILLrJ
a�.cR�: e� cau�r
Mayor Jack Kirkha.m a.nc1_ Gouncil
G�ntlemen:
October 3, 1g68
This is to notify you that my clerk, Mr. Ernest P. Po�rell, has
comniled from the Fridley I`�lunicinal Court Dockets, 158 Probation
CasPS on which �re have been requiring monthly, or bi.-monthly, visits,
renorts. ar_d inter.viewS «ith, and reports from tho�e to whom I have
eommitted them (wives, emnloyers, Ministers). Many of the cases
stipulate one-year probation. hlost of these cases involve Domestic.or
Non--Sunnort, eh'i1c?ren involved in all cases. Next in f�equency are
eases involvir_� liquor, dr.unken dr.ivin�, theft, and driving after
susnension. Only c�.ses F�hich are a�gravated or re�eaters are in-
volved h�re. .
We have reduced this list by personal visits and reports from
158 to 58. i�Te have controlled the naymerits on Non-Supvart to the
Court or to th� wives involved. In some ca.ses we are worki.nF� with
the Army or Milit�.ry Servic�s. In other cases we must assist in
obtainin� stiecial drivin� nermits from the r7otor Vehicles Dep�,xtm�nt,
where hardshins are involved..
The remainine list of 58 cases should hav� nersonal consulta-
tior_ in Chambers, We had three cases last even.ing, October 2, and
one addition�l case toda..y, i.nvolvin� a wife and. four children where
the Husb�:nd ha.s remarriPd, and whPre we must check monthly or weekly
on his pa.vments. I am tryin� to cover the remainin� cases by call-
in� them in during this month for fina,l nersonal intervi�ws.
� My Deputy Clerk, Ernest Powell, is indispensable in arranging
these visits and in keenin� records.
I kno�r you are having a problem of finding funds. We apvreci-
ate sincerely wh�.t you did f.or us in Sez�tember since our court bud-
get was exhau�ted even before September.
I will guarantee that what remains to be done for the Fridley
Municipal Court, and the cas�s which need shenherdin� and watch-care
for the protection of society or the pro+ection of innocents, sueh
as wife and children, will be continued and done without cost, after
October. These tFro months have involYed many, many hours of work,
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FRIDLEY MUMICIPAL COURT
ANOKA COUNTY
b431 UNIVEROITY AVENU[ N. E. MINNEAPOLIS, MINNEBOTA SS411
560-3480
6LMER NI. JOHN&10N
Mt1NICIPp1. JUDOE
W. WYMf4?d 8M1'b'H
A660C��TS du6�R
VIRCiE6e i's+16L�7
c�tatt �R cou,.r
far m.ore by my clerk than b� myself since he had to go through som�
2000 eases from the i67, '68 Dockets, to ca1_l �ut +hose cases whic'n
we jvst could not drop because of their sensitive or eritical nature,
or the gravity of the offender's crimes:
YTe would ar�preciate it �f you find you can support this second
month of com?�ensation for this work. If you cannot, I would rather
sacrifice compensation to myself if you can compensate my faithful
Clerk, Mr. Ernest Powel�.
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G�i/6'►'Ll�t/ � ' .
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Fridley T�iunicipal Court
Bvarett K. MccartiLy
Chief of the Fridley Polioe Department
3eptember 14� 196$
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Dear l�r. �[ocarthy �
We �ould like to expreas our thanka for your �onderful
and thoughtiul invitation to 1Kr. Haz�yoahi Takat$uki, Who
is a sergeant of our police department.
$e reported tha� he cou13 never have had quoh a uaeiul
♦xperience in hie life. Nowada�ys we are requeated ao muoh
for ne� methods and poliaies in our xork� and Z arn sure he
7.earned many new thinga t+hi,le vi,siting your oPfice and
talking xith you an3 your oPPicere. 1[r. Tskateuki is naw
baok in our office and ie full of the 3esire to teach others
about �hat �e ls�rned during his trip tp Ameria�.
i1e thank you again for your kin3ness and Kish you an,i
all your officers the best of luck.
UO�mn
Yory �ru�,p your$,
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Chief of the Sappoz�o
East Police Department
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Chester J, A'Oeg ��; � n
Aia jQr Gener... i, �� i nn ,'�:2NG
TIZ� ,s� jutaeat Ger�er�� I
Depr:r�tn;e�nt of "i I i tc�ry �'.ff.� 1�s
Vet��o�� �,erc�oc� 8�o Bc�on�
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��m �e,aa@a t>sa�n�:.��ota ��IOi
D�e-aa� � o w e
I�:�+ �e��tin� ira r�espore�� to you� lettor to t;�� City oF fridi�:y
����� °���t�,�"��" 90 ' iG� o Th i s I etter i s e�ri tten i n m e�
�$ �e°e���Y C�:y r�,t�or�� y ._ r i d a t t h e r�eques t o f t6i� FriclleyaCity�
Council.
I have c:�refully reviewed tl�e ��pPer�l �ic�ra��9 t�y tl}� City of Fridl�y
dc�ted F,de�e��h I, I�fiB, �wci directed to ,Je�r���; (;�
of 1�(e ( it��ry Affairsv � In ��dditian, I have r�viear�:cie�he��r��grt��ee�
den i a 1 �urn 6 shed t�y ��4nk P. Boerg f rea f��g Q c,��1 i: i r�etow, Off ice
�� �����ency d�! ann i e�c�o Q��t� ( e Creek, N1 i eh i q`�n .
r�� �'�y is not witling to <�ccept the decision of the Of•'
Emerc��ncy Ai�nnin� without bufficient outhority to docume�t�their
potition. 8ased on the.information that we have.received, ae feei
th�t a au�aber of the�r poaitions are Frbitrriry �,nd ur,reeson.�ble.
� su��est one of two alternotives: 1) that , representr,tive of the
Off i ce of Emergency P i ann t ng meet a i th repre scntt-t i ves of the
Fridley City Council to 'review the differencss that exi�t.�ctween
the p��� ��$� or 2� th�t tF� � r� matter be turnec� over to the F.ttorne
Gen�rai'� Office or other� �pproprie�e le � authorities so thc�t y
a+ight discuss with them the legai interp�etations involved. '
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If the position tak�n b
� and i� ba8ed on the i ntent�of �thecCon ��@��ency PI ann i n
Ic9isl�tion and nd�ninistrative rules and8rQ�� expresried inith�o��ect
��tY of Fridiey Mi�� forward any monies due9thet,,t� ��n �ffect, the
i o� t�e �er�l Governenent. te o.f A�innesota
a�d authority cited to However, until son�e e
jusl:ify the requeat, Me 8���e�tion is �iven
. declining paym�ht. spectfully
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i h.-�� �►so �-���,�� m� to forward copie� of al i corre
on this su:�jQC� to our congressio�a! represent��tive$ i�
' Y r ce Pnes i dent 11ul�ert H, i�um hre �P°ndenca
Wafter F. !�tond��io •, P y�.�nators Eugene ��cCarthy'and
w i! 1 refr�� i � from �th i s ect i on eunt i 1 vl � I ark t�icGrec�or. Hoaevet+ 1
fram your office or directiy from the OfVe �oc�iv�d a reply either
f � ce of Cmergency P l���n e ng .
I hope that th i 3 d e ffea�en�e c�n be �eso I vecJ �ahor�; o�
� 1 bel oeve that �Eh� m o� t 6 i� e��� e O� �� d
t he pa�tie�� i n w o l v e d so t ha t et he~m tter'canebe���`' V e a�'�e ting o f
n � a�cu �sed i n det�� i 1.
-�.J Th�nk you very ►nuch . .
5incerely,
YCH:jjh � ,
cc: 4;r. h;�-,rvin C. 3run�cel 1 vir�i 1 C. Nerricl,
cc: tar. flo�ser f�. ;nkrum � ity �ttornQy
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CH�RF OF POLICE
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6431 U
MINNEA
September 20, 1968
City Council
City Manager
G�:nt 1 emen :
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For about three years the subject of uniforms has been dis-
cussed at meetings of the Hennepin County Chiefs of Police
�ssociation. It has been agreed that we should atl try to
go into blue unS��orms for a coupie of good reasons. First,
that the blue serge is more readily available than any
other uniform material and there is less chance of color
difference in the blue from bolt to bolt and order to
order. Second, it is the consensus that, now that we have
mutual agreements between departments, we should try and
have the men unif•ormed as near alike as possible. The dark
blue serge is the traditional police colo�, and the only
differences would be in shoulder patches and badges. In
the event we were to be called to assist any other depart-
ment, the public would be exposed to only blue uniforms
for local potice. It has also been agreed that the various
Sheriffs departments and the ��ighway Patrol should stay
with their present colors; this would differentiate between
local pplice, sheriffs and highway patrol.
One of the main reasons this has not been done en masse
is the cost involved. Some departments furnish all parts
of the uniform and t�ey have been more or less waiting for
a wear-out period where they would feel justified in gett3ng
rid of old uniforms. This period never seems to come, how-
ever .
On September 19th I was approached by Officer Pomerleau of
this department who statAd that there had been some conver-
�ation among the men of our department relative to a
change from our present green to a blue serge. I advi'sed
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brought in a list of tlie men with a� indicat?on of their
feelings. Thirteer. out of t�enty one voted yes, six voted
1 no, and t���o i ndi cated i t ma"<es n� �i fference ei ther way.
.4s long as t!�e feeling is �bout two to one in favor of
changing, I would make tnc following recommendation: Sy
' January 15, 196°, the uni forr� of thi s de;�artment be changed
from our present green caps �nd trousers to blue serge.
By retaining our present gray shirts for patrolmen, white
' shirts for Sergeants and above, black neckties and our
present blac<< nylon j�ckets, it would be necessary for the
men to buy only a cap or two, �nd a few pair of trousers.
1 This would not deplete t;�eir uniform allowance and would
leave them enoug�� for necessary replacements throughout the
rest of the year.
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to leave plenty of time for ordering
clothing in the event the Council is
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this as soon as possible
and delivery of the new
in favor of the change.
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On Sept. 19th & 20th I canvasec; �he r:en of' the dept.a� to thear th����� ��
changing to blue ser�e uniforms.Belaw listed are �he ;���� ���,��� e
,Lt. Riek Makea no differen
ce
�°gt• Cook Yea
"St . Fz'itz Yeq
Sgt. Voigt No
,Allard p,o
4lnderson h*o
Beben$ee Yes
uncan T�o
x�oinus r'o
Husa Yes
_en:�edy ?�,o
cKeraie Yes
�delson Yes
Oden Makes no differance
�lsen ye�
arquette yes
"].otnik Yes
�omerleau Yes
oss Yes
eP�@rian Yes
ilkinson Yes
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CITX OF FRIDLEY
MONTHLY REPORT - AUGUST 1968
STREET DEPARTMENT HOURS
2. Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 302�
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Grading . . . . . , , , , . 27
3 . Grave 1 Hau 1 in8 , . . . . . . ' . . . . . . . 10'�
4: Miscellaneous Street Work � � � � � � � �
5. Patchin8 • . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 493'�
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6 . Sho . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
A Time . . . . . . . . . . . 83
7. Signs and Barricades . . . . . • . . . . 36
8. Equipment Repairs - Street . . , , . � � � � � � � �
. . . . . . . . . g9�
WATER DEPARTMENT
1. Filtration Plant Operations . . . . . . . . ��3
2. Finald Readings and Collections . . . . . . . • • . • 140'�
3. Hydranr Repairs and Flushing . . , , , , � � � � 87
4• Miscellaneous Water Work . . . . . . • . . . • • 108
5. Pumphouse Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ��
6• Standpipe Repairs . . . . . . . . . � 29�
7. Valve Inspections and Repairs , . . , , , , ' � � � 27
8. Water and Sewer Inspections . . . . . . . � • • . 40
9. Watex Meter �nspections and Repairs . • • � � � � �
10. Water . . . . . . . . 38
Turn-ons . . . . . , 42
11. Wateru�sin Breaks . � � � � � � � � � � ' � �
12. Watermain Taps . . . ' . . . . . . . . . . . . . • . 26'�
13. Equipment Repairs - Water , . , , , � � � ' ' ' ' • • 5
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SEWER DEPARTMENT
1. Li�t Station Ins�ections and Repairs 72
2. Manhole Repairs . . . . , . . � ' ' • • • • •
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�. Miscellaneous Sew�er Work. . . . . . ' . • • . • 135'�
k. Sanitary Sewer Breaks . . . . . � � � � � � � ' �
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5. Sanitary Sewer Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 107
6. San�tary Sewer Inspections . . � � � . � • � . � 16
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7, �quipment Repairs - Sewer . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
STORM SEWER DEPARTMENT
• 1. CatGh Baein and Storm Sewer Cleaning .,,,,,,� lg
2. Miacellaneous Storm Sewex Work 6g
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�'UBL�C WORKS DEPARTMENT
MO�i7.'HLy k�ppg� - AUGUST 1468
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` MISCELLANEOUS H��
' 1. Fire Depart�nt : . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4
2. Funeral $
3. Park Department . . . . . . . . . . . . 2
4 . S ick Leave . . . , . . , . , . . , . � . � � . � 330
� S. Vacations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 368
6. Weed Control . . , , , , , , 92
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7. We�kend Duty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 15�
8. $quipment Repairs - Administration � � �,
i 9• Equipm�ent Repairs - Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . 34'�
10. Equipment Repairs - Fire Department . . . . . . , . . 27
' 11. Equipment Repairs - Liquor . . . . . : : • . . $
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12. Equipment Repairs - Park Department . 50�
13. Equipment Repairs - Police pepartment .. ,,. 57
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CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA
OFFICE OF THE BUILDING INSPECTOR
TOPIC: MONTHLY REPORT TO THE CITY MANAGER.
SEPTII�Eft 1 68
� TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION
IVT7MBEft OF PIl�MITS ISSUID
�96e �967 THIS YEAR LAST YEAR
SEPTII`�g� SEPTII"IDER TO DATE TO DATE
Residential 16 �� �38 105
Residential Garages 13 �5 82 g3
Alterations & Additzons 9 16 97 108
Multipl,e Dwellings 0 1 4 2
Commercial � � 8 8
I.ndustrial 2 � 8 1
Municipal � � � 2
Churches & Schools p � 0 3
Hospitals
0 p � �
signs 2 1 19 31
Moving or Wrecking p 2 2
43 46 359 348
arx�s
Heat i.ng � 8
1e 237 185
Plnmbi.ng 25 22 23� 18S
Electrical �4 37 416 334
77 77 8e3 704
Residential
Reside.ntial Garages
Al�exat�o.na & Additio.ns
MuJ.ti,ple Dwelli.ngs
commexcial
I.ndustrial
Mu.nic�pal
Churchea & Schools
HQSpitals
Sigr�s
Movi.ng or Wrecking
ESTIMATID VALUATION OF BUILDING PERMITS ISSIIID
$ 339,500
�8,470
9,200
0
1;750,000
70,000
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850
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�2,1$8,020
$ �74,000
25,649
23,499
20,000
7,500
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0
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200
5o,a4s
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�39,429
395,527
3ea,000
2,203,860
i,65o,700
94,000
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22,970
7,894,28
� 2,069,675
122,412
332,444
36,000
�,�7�►475
242,000
4,500
503,000
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30,430
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SEPTF�'IDE�t 1968
TYPE
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BLACK'I'OPPING
F�}CCAVATING
GAS
GENF�AL
HEATING
HOUSE MOVING
MASONRY
OIL HEATING
PLASTERING
RQOFING
SIGNS
WELL DRILLING
PERMIT NUMB�S
#9913-#9956
#7384-#74�7
#4221-�#4239
#4709�#4734
TYPE
BIIILDING
ELECTRICAL
HEATING
PLUNIBING
SIGNS
Pa.ge 2
N�TMBER OF LICIIISES CURRIIVTLy IN EFFECT
AND
LICENSE FEES COLLECTID TO DATE
�B� FEES COLLECTID
5 � 75
2� 3�5
35 5�5
96 2,400
47 705
2 30
�4 360
6 90
6 90
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12 300
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256 � 4,920
PERMIT FEES
�96e �967
SEPTF�'1BER SEPTII"IBII3
��e,124 $ 630
650 563
405 287
475 427
86 10
ffi�9,74a ��,917
THIS YEAR
TO DATE
�37,334
9,054
14,261
7,929
676
$69,254
LAS�' YEAR
TO DATE
814,697
6,782
5,074
4,736
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STATE OF MINNESOTA
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
CISTRICT NO. 5
2055 NO. LILAC DRIVE
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.
October l, 196�
rir. Idasim Qureshi
City Engineer
F`ridley City Offices
6431 University Avenue Pd. E,
Minneapolis, r�iinn.esota, 551,,21
In reply refer to: 315
S.F. 0205-24 (T.H. 47) at 57th Ave. Id.E. and 61st �ve. N.E.
�ontage Road Detachments
Dear Sir:
I am sub�i..tting preliminary plans for the frontage road detachment
at T.I�. 47 and 57th Ave. N.E. for your inspection. Preliminary
plans for T.H. 47 and 61st Ave. N.E. were submitted to you on April
- 3, 196�.
Construction limits and right of way needs have been subr.l3.tted to
our Right Of jday Division so that a title search can be ma.de and
the descriptions written.
If there are any questions, please call as soon as possible.
Sincerely,
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District Design Engineer
c.c.
N. R. Osterby
R. A. Kurpius
R. H. Sullivan
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