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11/18/1968 - 5861� � � ' ,� �, ' � ' ' ' � 1 I_J , ' ' ,� ' JUEL MERCER. - COUNCIL SECRETARY REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA NOVEMBER 18, 1968 - 8:00 P.M. ' REGUZAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA - NOVEMBER 18, 1968 - 8:00 A.M. '' ' F � ALLEGIANCE• ' ' R L QAa L ; . A��.,�OV�T. QF MTNUTES : -. '' Regular Council Meeting, November 4, 1968 Special Meeting and Statement of Canvass, Nov. 9, 1968 I , ADO��'Z4N OF AGENDA; PUB�.��� �EARINGS • � � ' � ' ' ' � 1�, �onC�.nued Public Hearing on 1969 Budget (Continued from 10/7/68, 1Q/21/68, 11/4/68) OZA BUSTNESS� �� Second Reading of an Ordinance Repealing Section �+5.463 of the �'rd.dley CiCy Code Designating the City Manager to serve e�s Secxe��x� for the Board of Appeals 3. Considex�ation of Special Use Permit for Used Car Lot (Board of App�a],s Minutes of October 30, 1968, Tabled 11/4/68) Coaunent; The City Attorney researched the Code and his findings were that a Public Hearing is not required before tl�e Council according to the Code.) ' NB� TNESSj ' 4. �'�,�'�t A�adi�g of an Ordinance Adopting the Budget for Fiscal Y�lAT �Q�?�s ' , I , �, Fixat Read�.n$ of an Ordinance Amending Plumbing Code. Comment; This Ordinance is to allow the use of Dual Tite Soilpipe using Neoprene Gaskets) Pages 1 - 26 Pages 27 - 36 � Page 37 Pages 38 & 39 Page 4p REGULAR MEETING, NOVEMBER 18, 1968 PAGE 2 NEW BUSTNESS (Continued) 6. First Reading of an Ordinance Adopting the Recodification of �he City Code. 7. D�scussion Regarding Murphy Oil Station (East River Road and Missiasippi Street). $. Receiving the Minutes of the Human Relations Committee Meet�ing of October 17, 1968. 9. R�ceiving the Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting M;tnutes of November 6, 1968. 1Q. R�ceiving the Minutes of the Building Standards-Design ConCrol Meeting of November 13, 1968. �1• Rece�,ving the Minutes of the Planning Commission Meeting of November 14, 1968. 12. R�ceiving $ids and Awarding Contract - Park Garage Insulation Bid (Op��n�d November 15, 1968 at 10:30 A.M.) � Pages 41 - 48 Pages 49 � 50 Pages 51 - 53 Pages 54 & 55 � � � � R8i�17T+A►R ��T�N�, NaV��ER 1$, 1968 ! PAGE 3 ' 8 �on inued � ��, Gp�1s�,d@�'�t�.pp o� Sign Permit Request - Vern Donnay Realty. Pages Sb - 59 � ��F � C�o��idv�'�tioa of Sign Fermi,t Request - Minnie Pearl . �S� CQK4��td6xation o� Draft Lett�r to Anoka County Gommissioners R�,��xd�.ng E��� Ri,ver Road. �,� � �I�S�t�Bp�t �ro�n �ounxy for Permission to Install Storm Sewer '�h��tt��h LqCk� Park �Ar�a, mcnent Thi� is the starm sewer for the County Arena parki�g lo�.) ��� ����m�� 1$� �+ic�ac�a�a, � �9� Ap�oi��cn��t af Repressntative tca Metropp��ta�, League �ammittee, � m�e!nt: Mr, �'aul Dow called and ic��oxm�d �s �they wauld like j1�at ane representativ� fxom Pub�.ic Sa�ety. They � would �il�� irom po],i.cy making 1eve1 if possible. �he Commi�t�e is shprt o� Fixe Chi�f Re�resentation and �ug$e$t �ppointmen� pf Coun�il Member with Fire Chief �tt�ndi.ng when Gounci,l Member cannot �ttend. Eire and � Poli.ce Chie� we�� both, appointed to this committee at cn�e�in� o� November 4, 1968), Pages 60 & 61 Pag�s 62 - 6� Page 66 Fages 67 - 69 .' . + r ^ r � ����r �� `,�.� o�nryr.v�: 4/` r �fo wl ,,y.:';`;;..1 ' ;^ � r �, i `.y��f..4�Lr.. • . t: f = �,, ..r_f:�:;l; j;. '1�*�i4 ,, �.�+ '`��,e: Oq���TJV �[ 1.r DEPAF2TMEN7 OF PUBLIC WORKS CLAI'TON A. SORENSON, P.E. CI7Y ENGINEER--DIRECTOR MINN[APOLIS, AiINNESOTA 55415 Mr. Oliver R. Erickson, Chairman, Planni.ng Commission City of Fridley 6431 Uni.vexsity Avenue N. E. Minneapolis, Mi.nn. 55�2I Dear Mr,. Erickson; �L �T' _t�._ �i 11.� � � ,CC.tL�� � -tL.11. � November 4, 1968 The Minneapolzs City Council at its meeting of May 12, 196? authorized -• eondemnati.on proceedings for the acquisition of certai.n properties as a site for the addition, improvement and enlargement of the facilities of trle Min� neapoli.s Water Works system, A certified copy of the Council Resolution � authoxiz3.ng condemnation proceedings is enclosed. Subsequentl.y the City Council at its meeting of December 29, 1967 approved the over-all Minne�- apolis Water Works Capital Improvement Program, and also set up a proa gram for planni.ng and fi.nanci.ng the project. A copy o£ the Council Action relative to this approval is also enclased as ��ell as a copy of the approved Capital Im�rovement Program. As you know, the puznping station and treatment plants of the Minneapoli.s Water Woxks systezn, as well as its reservoirs, lie outsi.de the corporate limits of the City o£ Minneapol.i.s, within the Cities of Fridley and Columbia Heights in Anoka County. A porti.on of the ].and authorized fox condemi�.ation is located in the City of Fridley. We enclose a plat showi.nU the land proposed fox acquisi�- tion outside of the corporate J.i.inits of the City of Minneapolis. While we do r_ot believe that- zt is necessary under any law or regulation to submit this mattex to you, �ve do want you to be aware of the situation. Therefore we are submitting information xelating to thi.s property acquisition, � � � � � . _ �,�,_.:� i � _, - � -. � '` � �: � �.� . {�:..;,,I,' ; ^ 1'� .;i� .. ' � r---;, t ' /� - , ;i '� ,� �, �, ' . � •' � !' � !' !' �i )♦• iw v � � •` �et �� * � 3,^ I . J ' 1�1� � I .� / � r' I .r-� �� _ t . ��} i�� _-� � t �- ' ' �i� .. �:� `' � 1 _ r .:1 ",, ' � - .. . . �1 �i�!;) -L,�, -�,�, I 1 � 1 �.� �� ? ' � .J��- ir.c• � (+�i � r- . _. 1 .:1 ! I. (, t I 1 � r �' ` `, n ~{'' r'.;- 11i j �� . . ,_ . . . . � �.. .:�:. �.:s- a= << r - _ �a. .. . . . . ' .' . .'- - --- .. . . _ _ . _ . , . . . . i ... �....� . i� .' i" -� - �Li .: . • , Page 2 Mr, Olzver R. Exickson NovembQr 4, 1968 enlargement and improvement o£ our Water Works facil.ities to you for your review and report wi.thin the next 45.days as to compli.ance of said matter with your conzprehensi.ve municipal plan. Yery truly yours, • � .,� ,�.,.e'-.i ��� � r Clay�On A. Sorenson; P. E. Ci.ty Engineer � Director of Public Woxks CAS: dm � , , �GUTAR 1�ETING, NO�VEMBER 18, 1968 PAGE 4 �J , . � , � � I � I � I � I � � I � � � � 20. AppPintment of Civil Defense Operations Officer. 2�. Appointment to Fridley Fire Department. Comme t: City Manager Recommends Approval) 22. Reso�ution Determining the Necessity of and Providing for a Tax I,evy in Excess of Normal City Charter Tax Limits. 23. Resolution Certifying Tax Levy Requirements for 1969 to the County of Anoka for Collections. Page 70 Page 71 Pagea 72 � 73 Page 74 24. Resolution Ordering Preliminary Report, Plans and Specifications, Street Improvement Project ST. 1969-1. Page 75 Comment: These are some of the streets we have petitions on, othera are in bad shape and a hearing should be held on them). 25. Resolutian Receiving Preliminary Report, Plans and SpecificatioaB, and Ordering a Public Hearing, Street Improvement Project - ST, 1969-1. Pages 76 & 77 26• Resolution Receiving Preliminary Report, Plans and Specifications and Ordering a Public Hearing - SS Project 89. Pages 78 & 79 Comment: This is setting the hearing for the drainage problem we have east of Highway 65 under the railroad tracks as discussed at t�te last Council Meetic�g) R�GiTZAIt COLINCIL MEETING, NOVEMBER 18, 1968� PAGE 5 27. Reaolut�on Authorizing and Direct�ng the Splitting of Special Ass�ss�aents an Parcel 8400, Part of Section 3, which is replatted i�nto p�axson's 2nd Addition. Page 80 28. Resolution Authorizing and Directing the Combining of Special Aasessments on Part of Lots 3 and 4, Parcel 460, and Part of Lot 4, Par�el 700, Auditor's Subdivision No. 39. 29. ResoluCion Authorizing and Directing the Combining of Special Aasessanents on Part of Lot 18, Parcel 1240, Part of Lot 19, Parcel 1300, and Part of Lot 19, Parcel 1310, Auditor's Sub- di,viaion No. 129. Page 81 Page 82 � 83 � 30. Resolutiot� Authorizing and Directing th� Combining of Special � Assessme�ts on Lot 22, Block AA, Parcel 5840, Lot 23, Block AA, Parcel. 58kS, and Lot 24, Block AA, Parcel 5850, River View Heights Addition. Page 84 � � � � I � I � 31. Consideration of Change Order �k2 Comment: There were some monies budgeted for the improvement downstairs, and we have some funds left over. This Change Order would use the� fund� to finish more area of the lower level.) 32. Estimates. vzsz oRS: AD J.._ p.� U.RI'1 i. pages 85 & 86 , THE MINUTES OF THE REGUI.AR COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEI�ER 4, 1968 Mayor Kirkham called the Regular Council Meeting of Alovember 4, 1968 to order at 8:15 P.M. PLEDGE OF AI.L�GIANCE • Mayor Kirkham requested the audience to stand and join the Council in saying the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. INVOCATION: Haward Johnson of the Roslyn Park Methodist Chruch gave th• Invocation. ROLL CALL• MF�ME3ERS PRESENT: Samuelson, Sheridan, Kirkhaan, Liebl, � Harr is MEi�ERS RBSENT: None � � � APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF OCTOBER 21, 1968- M�OTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt the Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting of October 21, 1968 as presented. Seconded by Eouncilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, M�tyor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimousl y. �ONTINUED PUB�IC HB�ARING OI� 1969 BtJDGET: � and 10-21-68) (Continued from 10-7-68 MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to continue the Public Hsarinq on � the 1969 Budget to the Meeting of November 18, 1968. Z'he m�otion was seconded and upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Maycr Kirkhain declared the motion carried unanimously. , � � LI4UOR STUDY: HORWATH A►DTD HORWATFi: � lYlr. Sol Wassermar�, Attorney, said that he was present on bahalf of Mr. Pikul, who is also p�esent and to request that this Council pay Mr. Pikul the balance of payment due him of $1300 plus the $461.45 out of pocket expenses. Councilman Liebl said that he had prepar�d a short statement and ' six ques�ions he would like to ask Mr. Pikul and be included in the Minutes: ' � � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF NOV�ER 4, 1968 PA88 2 "You have made statements to the press that this 'Study' has become a political football. If there is any complaint on your part as to the political i�aplications of this issue, you have only yourealf to blame. You issu�d a preea r�leaa• to tiie Minneapolis Star in Octobar of 1967 statir�q ceactsin conclusions, contained in your report and later given to this Cauncil, which were totally unsubstantiated at the time and is even less a fact now. If th is has bocaae a political issue - your conduct has nwde it so. #1. Since the figures used in your report, relating to comparisons between Fridley and other �icipal liquor storea, were taken from the Municipalities Magasirie of �ly 1967 - and the appraisal of Liquor Prop�cties waa dated September 27, 1967 - will you plesse:explain why this re- port was delayed until �7anuary 2, 1968." Mr. Pikul replied that at the time his company took on the assiqn- ment, they had no idea how long it would take, althouqh h. said that he had had experience in related facets, he had never done this type of job specifically. He said the engaqement lotter was dated �ly 24, 1967, and was accepted in Auquat. He said that it was the policy of his company not to start a job until the retain�r fe• is received. He said �hat the acope of study covered a qreat numb�r of a�seas such as selection of possibl• aites for restaurants and motels etc. He stated he would inspect the Municipal operations, economic grawth of the City here in or- der to msk. some evaluation on whethor this City coa�ld attract restaurants and natels etc. Z'he time taken for inveatigation took longer and lor�ger, and he had told Mayor Kirkham on the tele- phone of this delay ana was not aware of what was happ�ninq her�. 8e said that he had studied a great ma�y n�ore facets than are actually covered in the report in order to get a cloar picture. He said that he had co�apared these ratos with atandard ratea by IBI�t Hhich would be about $5000. "#2. 7.'he fiquros from Edina and Richfield for ths 3rd quarter of 1967 as well as for tha year 1967 prove your con- clusions in regard to 'Comp�ti�i+�n fsom Surrounding Com- munities gging private' are wrong. Sinco your report was dated January 2, 1968, were y��� ���t negligent in your failure to check with thesa comcaunities before giving us your con- clusions?" Mr. Pikul replied that the r8port took 8 to 10 days to type. In ths course of bis inveatiqation he dYd try to qet the liqures far the 3rd quartsr but they w�rs not availabla for his uso. � PAGE 3 REGUI,�R COUNCIL MEE'I'ING OF NOVEMBER 4, 1968 � � � �J � , , L: � �� � r � � � (Councilman Liebl's questions continued) ��#3, gcyw do you justify using the proceeds from the sale of City properties and Sales Tax Rebates (which we naw receive and will continue to receive) as replacement income?" bir. Pikul said that he felt that the phrase "replacem�ent income" was unfortunate and that the meaning he was try ing to shaw would be "replacement money". If there was no other avenue to take and if everything pointed to private enterprise, the City would need all the revenue it could get. He said he felt that these invest- ments once converted into cash would be available to be used under these circumstances. He said that the sales tax revenues may have been on the optimistic side. He said that he had had ex- perience in Maryland and the District of Columbia and it did shvw a lag between the sales tax rebates and subsequent reduction of personal property tax revenues and he felt this lag was of such substance that the City would benefit immediately from the sales tax revenue. He said that he took the iigures from the State Auditor as a starting poini. He said that in retrospect, it seems, people are wiser. ��#4. on page 45 you state ' a single 100 unit hotel would provide openings for 65 to 75 persons, and a payroll of $275,000 to $300,000. A single fine restaurant would pro- vide about half this payroll and numb�r of jobs'. If my calculations are correct - this figures out to about $100 per month for 75 employees. Can you explain this?" Mr. Pikul said that on Page 61 he shaws an estimated house profit for several different operations. He advisecl Councilman Liebl that he was forgetting that on Paqe 61, this excludes the payroll and only cavers rooms, light, heatosedcto a k arires aurantetype. standing type of restaurant as opp "#5. On Page 23, you tell us that 'in the past four years alone' seventeen coramunities have discontinued Municipal liquor. Exhibit A P-52 shaws 322 municipalities in 1962_ and 329 in 1966. Will you please explain why you thought it important to tell us about those municipalities quitting the business '" factnthathmos�.WOf thetl7ncommuniti styoullist in view of the have populations under 500?" � Mr. Pikul said that that municipalities said that his sourc � he had t.zied to establish a trend and it seemed were departing from municipal operat3n n. He e of information came, he thought, from the REGULA,R COUNCIL ME:ETING OF N�VF;MB�R 4, 1968 �'AGE 4 League of Municipalities. He said that it was his understanding at i:he time, although there is a discrepancy, that this was a net change apparently where there was an offsetting figure, He said that apparently this is not the case and he said that he regretted it. He said it seemed that the trend was for munici- palities departing from this type of operation. "#6. On promotional discounts, what percentage of the total net profit should this be? For instance, in 1967 our Mun- icipal operation netted $18C�,000, and I would like to kna,u, on a private and municipal basis, what percentage would be a good percentage of total net: profit." Mr. Pikul said that he ciid not understand what Councilman Liebl meant by promotional discount, and that he did not knaw. He said that the City's operation is so completely different from private operations as there is an entirely different ratio between food and beverage. He said that atf sale seemed to be better operated by municipal operations and on sale better operated by private parties. Councilman Liebl pointed out that in 1967 the City was making � 22;/, for a total of $40,652.00 promotional discount from the $180,000� and this is net profit. � Mr. Pikul said that he had talked t,o the i�ayor of Richfield and it seemed to him that one of the problems Fridley has is in- adequate storage and that perhaps more could be made by the City with more storage room and a l�rger inventory. He said that he did not go deeply into the operation of our municipal liquor stores. Councilman Liebl said thank you to Mr. Pikul for coming to the Meeting, and that he bore no personal animosity tavard him, but that he just wanted some answers. Councilman Harris asked what the out oi pocket expenses entailed. Mr. Pikul said that it was for the extra copies, extra typing, and collating of the report. Councilman Sheridan said tha he was the da.ssenting member of the Council i,xi going into t,his contract and has perhaps been harsh in demanding that the consultant appear before the Council. He said that �e felt very strongly that any consultant should be available to present his case and answer questions. He said that it was his understanding that the first communication between this City and your firm was in the first part of January, � I � � � � , � � 1 � � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEI�ER 4, 1968 PAGE 5 �� hawever, Mr. Pikul had stated that he had talked to M,ayor Kirkham ' several times. He asked if it was not the practice of the firm to correspond in letter form with the other party involved. Mr. , Pikul said that he had talked w ith Mayor Kirkham several times, but he did not knaw what was happening here. As far as meetinq with the Council, he said that he did meet with the Mayor's ' Evaluation Committee and assumed that they wauld forward the in- formation on to the Council. Councilman Liebl asked if the Com�tr ittee had asked him to be present. Mr. Pikul said yes and that , usually payment is made at the time of submission of a report. He said that there was no bitterness nor hard feelings. Council- mari Liebl asked Mr. Pikul if he had met with any member of the � Council. Mr. Pikul said that he had met with Mayor Kirkham at the time the original contract was made. Mayor Kirkham commentod that th is was done with the authorization of the C ouncil. ' ' Mr. Pikul appologized for the delay with the comment that he did not want to present less than the best report he could, but that he did contact Mayor Kirkham telling him it would be late. Councilman Sheridan said customarily the consultant appears in , person. He said that there were some glaring errors in the report which he felt should be talked about in person. Because of this, he said that he lost faiti-: in the value of the report. ' Mr. Pikul said that he was asked about the errors in the Mayor's Evaluation Committee Meeting, and that they were mathematical errors, which had been checked, but still slipped by. He said � that he was sorry that this happened, but they do happen and should not cast a shadaa on the total report. MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to ask the Admi.nistration to bring forth the balance due Hozwath and HorwatYi. Seconded by Council- man Harris. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkhaa� declared the motion carried unanimously. ORDINANCE #405 - AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO LICENSING AND REGUI�ATING THE USE AND SALE OF INTOXICATING LIQUOR� 8':: CON.�RESSIONALLY CHART�EtED VETERANS ORGANIZATIONS AND TO PROVIDE PENALTIES FOR V�OLATIONS : MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt Ordinance #405 on second reading, waive the reading and order publication. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a roll call votQ H�'rris, Samuelson, Sheridan, Kirkham, and Liebl voting aye, Mayur Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEMBER 4, 1968 PAGE 6 BFSQS�UTION #169-1968 - A RESOLUTION RATIFYING EXISTING STOP S�GNS AND DELEGATIlJG AUTHORITY TQ LOCATE ADDITIONAL STOP SIGNS: Councilman Harris asked if this is adding or delating any sic�s. T�he City Engineer said no. Councilman Sheridan commented then this Resolution would give the authority to the City Enqineer and the Chief of Police to place new stop signs, as necessary. MOTION by Councilman Harris to ad�pt Resolution #169-1968. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unani.mously. Mr. Richard Harris asked about the County Road and Bridge Comm�aittee Meeting, concerning East RiveX Road. Zrhe City Engineer said that they have no set nights for meeting, just on call. The City has sent the Resolution to the County and the Com�aissioners and given them the list of requests. There had been no meeting set up as yet. All the City can do is request, and we have indicated to them that it was urgent. Councilman Sheridan said that he had heard some comments about the Holiday area and felt that there should be some stop signs there. Coming out of Holiday, he has seen people pull onto the street without stopping. Councilman Harris pointed out that that should be Holiday's responsib ility, and that this should be called to their attention. The City Engineer added that there was one stop sign on the list which could come dawn on Mercury Drive, as it was no longer needed. RESOLUTION #170-1968 - A RESOLUTION TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS: PARK GARAGE (METAL BUILDING) INSULATION: A�OTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution #170-1968. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. APPROVAL OF REGISTERED LAND SURVEY, COVENA,rT'1' AND AGREEME�TT WITH GREAT NORTHERN RAILWAY (R.L.S. #68-04): The City Enqineer said that the City Manager, City Attorney, Finance Director and a rnember from the Gre�t Northern Railway, and himself had had two meetings. He said that he would suggest the Council authorizing the City Manager and Mayor Kirkham submitting the agreement and covenant to Great Northern Railway, if the Council approves in essence, for approval by the Railway Company. � RE ULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEMBER 4 1968 7 G , PAGE � ' Councilman Liebl asked about the test wells. 'Irhe City Engineer said that the blanket agreement covers giving the City permission to drill for wells. Councilman Liebl asked if all the points � brought up before had been taken care of, and are they satis- factory. The Finance Director said they were considered and there were some changes made. There is to be a credit return or money � held i� escrow if future developqAents are made using some of the C3reat Northern Railway utilities. He said that this is covered in Section 3 Paragraph G. He said that it is better naw than it was written before, but not still really to his liking. , Councilman Liebl said that it was brought up before, about what was to be done, if there are future developments on the west � side of East River Road. He said that he felt that this would i.mpede future developments. � Mr. Gibbs, representing the City Attorney, said that the City Attorney had recommended approval of the covenant and agreement. Councilman Liebl asked if this adequately covers protection for � the City and also for the Great Northern Industrial Park. Mr. Robert Brokopp said that he felt that it covers everyth ing. Mr. Glenn Shaw said that the City Attorney felt that if in the event � of future developments, the money could be held in escra�r, but this would benefit the land being developed, rather than Great Northern Railway. , Couneilman Sheridan said that inasmuch as the� are not dedicated streets, what is to be done about egress and ingress. Mr. Shaw � said that there will be no bu�.lding without egress and ingress onto City dedicated streets. This will take place in an orderly manner. The co�enants spells this out well. Councilman Sheridan � said that the City will not go onto private property to put in water, se�wer, or streets until it is dedicated right of way. He felt that it would be simpler to plat the land. Mr. Shaw said ' yes, but then they would lose the fiexi.bility. With this Regi- stered i,and Survey, the land can be divided �nto any size a buyer may desire, and it would not require coming back to the , City requesting vacations of streets, or any other proceedings. Councilman Sheridan asked if they are proposing to put in all the sanitary sewer, water and storm sewer and streets at the � same time. Mr. Shaw said no, only ?.� needed. Councilman Sheri- dan said that they cauld sell a parcel of land of 40 acres or one for 3 acres, and that he did not see that this means anythi�. � Mr. Shaw expl�ined that this would allaw their company to quote exact prices �o prospective buyers on specific pieces of land, and would eliminate coming back to the City for other requests for � approval of plats. They could then tell any buyer exactly what LJ REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEMBER 4, 1968 PAGE 8 they may or may not do. Mr. Brokopp pointed out that vacations of streets takes a great deal of time. Councilman Sheridan said he could not see any problems with platting, and when additions were required, they would be Addition #1, Addition #2, Addition #3 as is done with other platting. Mr. Brokopp said that they preferred the Registered Land Survey. Councilman Sheridan said that he did not agree with this procedure, as it did not give the City the knaaledge it should have. Mr. Brokopp pointed out that their company could have sold a portion of their land with- out any Registered Land Survey, but that this is the way Great Northern Railway Company wanted to do it. He said that th is is an attempt to get everything done once, to prevent coming back again and again to the Council with requests as things develop in the future. Councilman Harris pointed out that a meets and bounds description would be difficult, but the description under the Registered Land Survey would be much easier. Mr. Robert Bartholick, of Great Northern Railway Company said that the City Attorney had said that the property could not be described by a meets and bounds description. Mr. Gibbs said that he fel� that the City had protection either way. MOTION by Councilman Harris for approval of the covenant and agreement with the Great N�Cthern Railway Company. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson for discussion. Councilman Samuelson question page 4 of the covenant concerning signs, and said that he assumed that the signs would be non- flashing nor rotating. Mr. Shaw said that he did not attempt to regulate this as the City Ordinance would enforce this. He then explained the meaning of the paragraph. He said that he would prefer to leave the covenant as written, as it has . been approved by their Company. Councilman Harris asked about Section E, subsection b regarding opague hedges, and wondered haw 75/ opaqueness could be determined, as this would r�quire a judgment determination, and thought it should be 100%. He also referred to Section D regarding loading docks and maneuvering areas, and felt that that should read 100°,6 opague year around. Mr. Shaw said that th is would be primarily an industrial area rather than a commercial development and he felt that 10096 opaqueness would be excessive. He said that he intended to make this a good heavy industrial area. Councilman Harria said that unless the covenant were to read 100%, it might as well be left out as 50°� did not mean anything, and �here would be the judgment factor. He said that loading and unloading could possibly mean outside storage and wondered haw to evaluate long term or short term storage. He said that if what was ineant was � � [J � ' , , � r CJ � C� � � , REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEMBER 4, 1968 PAGE 9 only loading and unloading with no outside storage the 50% opaque would be all right, he felt, for safety, but if there was any storage involved outside, then it should be 100%. Cour�cilman Harris then referred to page 8, Secti�on G, subdivision b, regarding smoke density. He quoted that the emission of smoke shall not be of a density greater than No. 2 on the Ringelmann Chart. Councilman Samuelson asked what if in the future another new and better standard is used. He said that he felt that there should be added "No. 2 on the Ringelmann Chart or it's equiva- lent." Councilman Samuelson brought up Section 2, building sites, and asked if there was no provision for mawing or maintenance of long narraw strips of right of way land. Mr. Shaw said that this is covered in the agreement, where it says that the Railway Company shall maintain 40' strips adjacent to building sites. He said that this is in Section 2, Paragraph A of the agreement. THE MOTION by Councilman Harris, with th.e agreement of the seconder, is to be amended as follaws: Section D of the covenant should be changed from "---not less than si.x feet in height and not less than 50°,6 opague.'� to: ��---not less than six feet in height and not less than 100��0 opaque year around." Section E, subdivision b of the covenant should be changed from: "---eight feet in height and not less than 75% opague" to: "---eiqht feet in height and not less than 100� opaque.�� Section G, subdivision b of the covenant should be changed from "---emission of smoke sha11 not be of a density greater than No. 2 on the Ringelmann Chart" to: "---emission of smoke shall not be of a density greater than No. 2 on the Ringelmann Chart or it's equivalent". Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion caxried unanimously. MO'�ION by Councilman Harris to ask the Administration to execute the documents relative to filing the Registered Land Survey. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting ax'e, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. ,Nix. Shaw asked if Great Nor�thern Railway Company could obtain cextified copies of the res�plutions pertaining to Plywood Minne- sota and certified copies of the Council Minutes for their Regi- �tered Land Survey. CONSIDERATION OF LIST OF VIOLATIONS TO BE CORRECTED gy M�pprJ pLAZA: The City Manager explained what has been done to date, as out- l.ined in his memorandum. Councilman Harris asked what was to be � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEI��t 4, 1968 PAGE 10 done witl� �� ������ 1�nd north of the shoppiriq center, aa�d h. felt that it should �it�er b� soclded or blacktopped fo� additional parki,nq epace. The City Manager said that he has not received an aqreement with the owner as to wh�t will be don� �i ��.� b as yet. Councilman Liebl said that tiiis has be�n a ba� �itua�tion for the last two years. He said that he thought that it has changed hands naw. He agreed with Councilman Harris that the land should either be sodded or blacktopped, to comply with our Ordiriances. He said that the signs should also be removed. Z'he City Manager said that letters are being written now qivir�g the owner 15 days notification to take them dvwn, or the City will do so, as they are on the highway right of way. Coua�acil- man Liebl caecnented that other shopping centers have b�en r�uir�d to live up to our Ordiaances and this one should too. MATION by Councilman Harris to grant the building permit to Fotomat Corporation, subject to the list of violations being corrected and the north property either being sodded or black- topped. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, ill voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unani�aously. ' � ' � i � ' ' � CONSIDERATIO OF PROPOSALS FOR RENAMING STREET$: (Tabled 10-21-68) � Councilmaa Harris said that he did not ag;ee with all th�se ahanges. He said that as there are abaut 111 different itams that would have to be taken one at a time, that this bo c�elayed until some time when there is not so much on th• Agenda. Council- man Sheridan commented that there will have to bo a Public Hearinq and he was sure that some of the peopl� would objoct, such a8 thase on Mercury Drive and Satellite Lane. 1�l�0'J'ION by Councilman Iiarris to tabls this iten until a later date. Seconded by Couricilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, a11 votirrq aye, Mayor ICirkham declared the motion carriecl unaninwusly. RATIFICATIO�i OF RESOLUTI�1 #164-1968: M��TIODi by Councilman Harris to ratify Resolution #164-1968, as per Council action of October 21, 1968. Secondecl by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimou�ly. �+� ' ; _Y�• . � �� ' • ' � The City M�anaqer reminded the Council that this is the town- hall typ� Public Hesring Meetinga that were diacussed before. �here follo�wed some discussion on haw to divide up ths City and ' ' � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEMBER 4, 1968 the most efficient methods of informing the people. PAGE 11 Councilman Liebl said that he would like to see a paving machine � included into the budget inasmuch as the City is go ing into this 10 year street improvement program. ' I� ' � � �_ J Councilman Harris suggested that the Council call an info=mal Public Hearing Meeting for December 9, 1968. It was decided to use the water districts, as it would be too hard to break dawn the City into wards. MOTION by Councilman Harris to set the infornlal Public Hearing date for December 9, 1968 tor the water billing district #3, which is the whole area north of Rice Creek, and use the water billing addressograph for the stuffers. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. CO�TSiDERATION OF FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE BUDGET FOR FISCAL YEAR 1969: MOTION by Councilman Liebl to table this item to November 18, 1968. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried un- animously. FIRST RERDING OF AN ORDINANCE REPEALING SECTION 45 463 OF THE � FR DLEY CITY CODE DESIGNATING THE CITY MANAGER TO SERVE AS SECRETARy FOR THE BOARD OF APpEALS; � MO'I'ION by Councilman Sheridan to approve on first reading and waive the reading. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a roll call vote, Harris, Samuelson, Sheridan, Kirkham, and Liebl , voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. � � � ' ' Councilman Liebl asked what was done abput this. The City Maria- ger said that a girl from Building Inspection was designated as secretary. Councilman Liebl asked if she had a vote, and the City Manager said no. S D� T I � OF A SIGN PERMIT FOR MIL�IIiTIE pF.�ItI, CHjCKEN ON UNIVERSITY AVENUE• T`he City Engineer said that there should be some restrictions to prevent so many large signs. This is why he has proposed the new sign ordinance. He commented that this sign would not REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEMBER 4, 1968 PAGE 12 be allawed under the new ordinance. He said that McDonald's sign is about 20' high and ths City cannot allaw each business north of there to put up a higher sign. He said that the use of the land is C-1 rather than C-2. He s�ggested asking the developer to come into the office tosee if a compromise could not be worked out. MOTION by Counc ilman Harris to return this to the City Manager, City En9ineer and City ALtorney to see ii they cannot work our an acceptable solution with the applicant. Seconded by Council- man Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. A gentleman was present at the Meeting rep�esenting Minnie Pearl Chicken and he said that he would come into the office in the near future. CONSIDERATION OF A REQU�ST FOR DEVIATION FROM PLUN�I�_CODE; TARGET AND FILISTER'S GEORGETCJWN APARTM]�TTS: Mayor Kirkham explained that Dual-Tite Soil pipe, using neoprene gaskets, mmde by Annison Foundry Co. is acceptable under the State Code, but not ours. This is the reason for the requests such as these. MpTZON by Councilman Samuelson to grant the requests of Tsrget and Georgetawn Apartments, to use Dual-Tite soil pipe, neoprene gaskets. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. Councilman Liebl asked what the difference was. Councilman Samuelson said that this is the same request granted Onan and Target before, and in essence it allaws rubber gaskets instead of lead. MOTION by Cou�cilman Sheridan to ask the City Attorney and City Engineer to bring bacl� an amendment to our plumbing code, to eliminate th e necessity of other such requests. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kir7cham declared the motion carried unanimously. C TVTNG THE MINUTES OF THE PLI�TNING COMMISS� ON MEETING OF OCTOBER 24. 1968- MOTION by Councilman Harris to Yeceive the Minutes of the Planning Commission Meeting of October 24, 1968. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kixkham deClared the motion carried unanimously. � REGUI,AR Cpi,JNC L I MEETING OF NOVEMBER 4, 1968 ' PAGE 13 T�ECETVING THE BUILDING STAN'DARDS DESIGN CONTROL EETING MTNUTES OF OCTOBER 30 1968; 1. CONSIDERATION OF A RE UEST TO CONSTRUCT AN ADDITION TO $UBURBAN ENGINEERING INCORPORATED LOCATED AT 6875 HIQi AY 65 N E FRIDLEY MIIVNESpTA THE SA,ME BEING E NORTH 95 FEET OF LOTS 14 AND 15 BRQOKVZEW ADDITION TO FRIDLEY ANOKA COUNTY MINNESOTA RE UEST BY CAROLYN MINDER 550 RICE CREEK BOULEVAR,D FRIDLEY MINrT The City Engineer shawed the plot plan to the Council and explained the sti,pulations set dawn by the Building Standards - Design �Qt�trol Subcommittee. Councilman samuelson commented that he would like to see the back fence extended. The City Engineer ex- plained that this could not be done as there is a grade change e�nd a �etair�ing wall. MOTION bx Councilman Harris to approve the request of Suburban �nc�i.neeza,ng subject to the �tipulation of the Building Standards Design Cant�ol subcommittee. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan £Qr discussion. Counci�.man Sheridan asked why the curbing for the parking lot. He said that he had talked to Mr. Minder and he thought it was ridicu�QUS to require curbing on the west portion also since the City put in the street, but no curbing. The City Engineer �uggest�ed requiring the curbing only on the south• side since �kl'�ey are objecting to the curbing on the west portion. Council- �an Sheridan said that he would have no objection to this. � THE VOTE upon th ar� the sQUth side K�.�'k1�am declared ' � ' ' � � e motion, with the inelusion of precast curbs only, was a vo�ce vote, all voting aye, Mayor the motion carried unanimously. 2, CONSIDERATION OF A RE4UEST TO CONSTRUCT 1� LIGHT IDTDUSTR Ar BUILDING IN A C-R2 ZONING LOCATED ON LOTS 7 AND $ BLOCK 2, COMMF�tCE PARK THE S�1ME BEING 75_ 00__tJ1�1IVEg$ITy AVENUE N.E. FRIDLEY MINNESOTA. (RE t,TEST BY ROGER I�RSON & ASSOC. 1052 OSBORNE ROAD FRIDI,Ey MINN �e ��.ty Engineer said that he did not know what this will be, as �e �as �ot been able to get together with the applicant. He aa�id that k�e felt that there cquld be a better plan than that �U��.��t�d to better utilize the land. �ie also pointed out that �he �ouncil has not been allawing front yard parking, only on the side �nd in the back. REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVr.N�ER 4, 196$ PAGE 14 �. �oqe� Larson said that this is a speculative venture and at thiS time he has no tenant. He said that an office type of building would be allo�wed under this type of zoning. He said that there were overhead doors in the back for loading and un- loading. He said that he would prefer front yard parking. The City Engineer said that the Council has been encouraging keeping the front yard free of cars, nicely landscaped, so tiiat people passing by can see the building, rather than a line of cars. He said that by turniryg the building ar ound he c w ld bett�r utilize his land and still provide for future expansion. Councilman Sheridan agreed that the Council would not allow parking in the 60' setback, and thaL th e parking has to be on the side or in tia.e back. He said that the Council is not being arb itrary about th is, but that this is the requirement whether commercial or industrial. Councilman Harris commented that Com¢nerce Park is just starting to graw and it rnust be started right so that it will be a nice looking commercial park when completed. T'he City Engineer said that he would be willing to work with Mr. Larson in redrawing h is plans, and turning his building to further his future developmental plans. He said that this will be seen from the highway and should look very nice. Mayor Kirkham com- mented that it would be easier to attract a good tenant if the building looked well, and compatible with the rest of the area. Councilman Liebl asked Mr. Larson why he felt that front yard parking was so beneficial. Mr. Larson replied that if people can see a line of cars, they get the feeling that there is something going on and it is a moving business. The City Engineer asked Mr. Larson if he could come into his office the next morning at 10:00 A.M. to work on the plans. Mr. Larson agreed. MpTTON by Councilman Harris to grant the foundation permit to Roger Larson, subject to the 60' setback and no front yard parking. The motion was seconded and upon a voice vote, all voting sye, i�Layor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive the Minutes of the Building Standards - Design Control Subcoimaittee Meeting of October 30, 1968. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vqte, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the nation c�rried unanimously. � REGUI�AR COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEI�ER 4, 1968 i PAGE 15 RECEIVING THE BOARD OF APPEAI,S MEETING MINUTES OF OCTOHER 30, 1_ 96$: �"he City Engineer said that there was only one item for Council consideration. 8 REQUEST FOR C�ITSTDFRATT[]N nF A SPECIAT USE PffiZ�TT L�ID� �ECTION 45.12, pARAGRApH 20 (a), TO P�TT,�B ESTABLISH- �TT OF A USED CAit LOT I�i C-2 ZONING ON LOTS 1 AND 2,BLOCK 3, CITY VIF�nI ADDITION ANOKA COUNTY M�1�TESQTA �IE SAME BETDTG 5'I55 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E. , FRID �, MILd1�TESOTA. (REQUEST BY COURTNEY R. SCHUUR, 4656 2�k STREL�r N_E_ _ FRTDt.t�v �r�r t The City Engineer said that this is C-2 zoning and the request is for a small used car lot. Z'his is the area the City had contracted for impounded cars. He said tlzat the request is to use the front area for selling a few cars. He said that he thought there would be room for only about 10 cars. He siid that he would like to see them put in sidewalks and landscape the �ront. Mr. Gibbs said that there had been a Public Hearinq held before � the Board of Appeals. Z"he City Engineer said that he did not th ink a Public Hearing before the Council was necessary in this case. �� � � � ' ' � r � Councilma►n Liebl asked haw Mr. Schmedeke and Mr. C;abrelcik qot their used car lots.� Mr. Gibbs said that they were obtained before the Board of Appeals organization and b�fore this Admini- stration. He thought Mr. Gabrelcik operated under a non-conforming use and Mr. Schmedeke had a special use permit. Councilman Sheridan said that he thought there would have to be a Public Hearing before the Council in th is case. Mr. Gibbs said that he did not th ink a Public Hearing wa� neceseary, but that he could check with the City A�torney th^ next day. Councilman Liabl commented that it seemed there was always soa�e probl�ns with special use permits. MuQ�'IO�T by Councilmati Harris to refer this to the pidministrat�.on for clarification, and if a Public Hearitig is called for, to sfiart proceedings, and if not, for this item to be placed on the naxt Agenda for Council approval or disapproval. Seconded by Councilman Samuel�on. Upon a voice vote, all voting ay., Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. 1►�OTION by Councilman Harris to receive the Minutes of the Hoard o� Appeals Meeting of October 30, 1968. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. REGUI�R COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEI�ER 4, 1968 PAGE 16 �EIj�,�!1G 'IIi� PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION MSETING MINUTES OF OCTOBER 28, 1968: M�OTTON by Councilman Harris to concur with the Parks and Rec- reation Conaaission in their desire to acquire the property des- cribed as Spring Lake Property, Unplatted Section 12, Parcel 30 and Parcel 100, and to get an appraisal. Seconded by Counailman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. MpTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive the Minutes of the Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting of October 28, 1968. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. R,,�CF�IVIDiG BIDS ON 27, 500 POUND DUMP TRUCK: (Bids Opened October 28, �.968 at 12:00 Noon) �'he foll�owing are the b ids submitted for the above mentioned truck b� these five different automobile companies: Sh ipping Cash Del. Bidder Model Weight Price Date ......._......._. Main Motor Sales 222 East Main St. Anoka, Minn. Chev CE 61403 GVW 27,500# �Iopkins Motor Sales Dodge D800,157 ?0�. Exce�.sior Ave.W. GVW 27, 500## I�opkins, Minn. McGee Trucks, Inc. 3001 N.E. Broadway Minneapolis, Minn. Marke� Ford Sales 725 W. Broadway I�Iianeapol is , Minn. GMC HM-7640V GVW 27,500# Ford F-800 GVW 27,500# 6,476 Lbs. $6,027.68 60 Cal. Days $6,704.00 90 - 120 Cal. Days 8,900 Lbs. $6,790.00 45 - 60 Cal. Days 7,000 Lbs. $6,935.00 60 Cal. Days g�.],]. Boyer Ford Ford F-800 $ 7,188.16 30 - 90 88 G].eriwood Ave. GVW 27, 500# Cal . Days Minneapolis, Minn. �OTIqN by Councilman Liebl to concur with ths recommendation of �:he Director of Public Works a�u1 award the bid for one 27, 500 Found Dunp Truck to McGee Trucks, Inc. for $6,790.00. Z'he motion w�s seconded and upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayar Kirkham de�cl�red the motion carried unanimously. ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEN�ER 4, 1968 PAGE 17 � , Councilman Liebl asked the Director of Public Works why he rec4m�►eanded the GM�C truck. TYie Director of Public Works said th�t although it was the third lowest bid, it was the lawest , bid that met all the specifications. He said that they have other GMiC trucks and they have been found very satisfactory. RECEIVING BIDS ON LI4UID CHLORINE, HYDROFLUOSILICIC AND AMNiODTIUM SULPHP,TE: (Opened on October 29, 1968 at 12:00 Noon) �he follvwing are the b ids submitted for the above mentioned chemicals by these three different chemical companies: B idder ANII�4DTIUM f1YDROFLUO- LI UID CHLORINE SULPHATE SILICIC Amt . per Aurt . per Amt . per Amt . per 150 lb. 1 Ton CWT CWT J.W. Jones Co., Inc. $13,785 �Qx �.11 Hudsan, Wisconsin T�awkir�s Ci',emicals 3100 E. Hennepin Minrseapol is , Minn . Lyon C;l�emical s , Inc . 2313 �VyCI��� St. Paul, Minn $17.50 $17.50 $ 99.50 no bid $120.00 $4.20 $139.00 $4.60 no b id $7.00 $7.00 MOTION by Councilrnan Lieb1 to concur with the recommendation of ' the Director of Public Works and award the bid for liquid chlo�ine to J.W. Jones Company, Inc., and award the bid for ammonium sulphate and hydrofluosilicic to the Hawkins Chemicals. ' Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye�, MaXor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. ' ,p;�,$C�,T,ISSION IN REGARD TO DRA,�TAGE IMPROVFrMIIdTS EAST OF HIGi�IAY #6��,�i,D NORTH OF RAILROAD TRACKS - PROJF�,CT #89: � �'k�+� �ity Engineer explained that this, area was troubled with ��.oc�ding laet spring, expecially D.W. Harstad. T�he culve�t is x�ot adequate to drain this area. It was originally put in by � M�.�n.esota Transfer Railway Comparsy. He sxplainad that water A�ra�.ns from Spring Lake Park and as areas develop, awre and m.ore water is beir►g drained into this area. He said that tt�� � Citx will have to do somathing before nsxt spring to prsv�nt t,'k�o �'looding . He referred to the letter from the Minn�sota ' REGiJI�AR COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEIrIDER 4, 1968 PAGE 18 Transfer Railway Company dated October 18, 1968 in which they offer to pay 2096 of the construction cost across Minnasota Txansfer right of way, not including the cost of removi�g and reinstalling the railroad's track. Zrhe letter continues to say that the Rail�ay Company is agreeable to assume the total cast of renwving and reinstalling its track to facilitate the in,stallata.on of the 54" pipe. He explained that some of th is area has been assessed at about $4.33 per 100 square foot and he sug- gested putting in the improvement and only assessing those not beinq assessed naw, and requested authorization to proceed with calZing a Public Hearing. MOTION by Councilman Harris to authorize the City Engineer to start the legal proceedings for holdinq a Public Hearing. Se- conded by Council�sn Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voti�g aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. CO�,SIDEitATION OF DIFFERENT STORM S�+1ER PROPOSALS I�j �tELATIi'�T TO STREET IMPROVEMENTS IN RICE CREEK TERRACE PLATS #3 AND #�4: �,'he City Engineer said that some of the streets petitioned for i.mprcavements could not be i.mproved without additional storm sewer work. He said that 68th Avenue and a portion of 7th Stree� would not have adequate drainage. He explained that the developer of the plats had put in storm sewer and the people have paid assessments on them, but they are not adequate. Councilman Harris asked if putting catch basins on the streets which cannot he improved would help. �i'he City Engineer said yes, it would go into the storm sewer system, but it really is not adequate. �hero is also the problem of the ponding on the Riedel propezty. eouncilman Harris said that this problena depends on hvw the Riedel property will be developed. Councilman Sheridan pointed out that there is a qeneral policy set that assessments are not more than about $3.05 and it would seem that this project would cost more than that, and suqgeated that possibly the remainder might have to cotae out of general revenue. : M�OTit�i by Councilman Harris to hold the Public Hearings on only the streets which do not need storm sewer work. Seconded by Council.man Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the nation carried unanimously. RESOLUTION #171-1968 - RESOLUTT^" APPROVING THE PLANS AND SPECI- FICA�, TIONS' AND ORDERING BIDS FOR WATER IMPROWF.MEN'r PROJECT #75-H: Motion by Councilman Liebl to adopt Resolution #171�1968. Se- conded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, sll voting aye, M,ayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. , REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEMBER 4, 1968 ' PAGE 19 ' CONSIDERA`PION OF RESOLUTION DE'rERMINING THE NECESSITY OF AND PROVIDING FOR A TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF NORMAL CITY CHAiZTER TAX LIMITS• � MOTION by Councilman Liebl to table this Resolution to the November 18, 1968 Meeting. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon ' a voice vote, all voting aye, Ma�.�or Ki.rkham declared the motion carried unanimou�ly. ' CONSIDEI�TION OF RESOLUI'ION CERTIFYING TAX LEVY REQUIREMr:NTS FOR 1969 TO THE COUNTY OF ANOI'•A FQR COLL::C�'ZONS: ' MOTION by Councilman Liebl to table this Resolution to of November 18, 1968. Seconded by Councilman iiarris. voice vote, all voting aye, Niayor Kirkham declared the r carried unanimously. the Meeting Upon a mot ion RESOLUTION #172-1968 - A RESOLUTION DIRECTI1�iG THE ISSUANCE OF ' '�'EMPORARY IMPROVEMENT BONDS IN ACCORDANC� WITH LAWS OF 1957, CiiAPTER 385, ST. 1968-1 AND ST. 1968-2: � MOTTON by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #172-1968. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kixkham declared the motion carried unanimously. ' � RESOLUTION #173-1968 - A RESOLUTIUN DIRECTING THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF TEMPORARY IMPROVEMF�TT BONDS IN ACCORDANCE WITH LAWS OF 1957, CHAPTER 385, ST. 1968-1 AND ST. 1968-2: � MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to ado pt Resolution #173-1968. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. ' RESOLUTION #174-1968 - A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING �THE COI�ININ G OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON LOT 69, BLOCK A, PARCEL 350, APTD LOTS 70 ANB 71, BLOCK A, PARCEL 360, RIVERVI�n1 HEIGHTS , ?ADDITION• �� �;MOTION by Councilman Harris to a dopt Resolution #174-1968. Se- � ,conded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, �Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. � +RESOLUTION #175-1968 - A: ;30LUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CQI�INING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON LOT 73, BLOCK A, PARCEL 370, AND LOTS 74 AND 75, BLOCK A, PARCEL 380, RIVERVIEW HEIC�iTS ADDN.: � � � M�OT�O�T �y Councilman Harris �to adopt Resolution #175-1968. SecQnded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, ,Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF NaVF.I�IDER 4, 1968 PA�GE 20 • M ��� ' • : � � � � � � i YVT ��� • � .� �.'� � i.� �� 4' ' �,yl: � �' � . � � 1. � � Y� �L � . . . . ' i_ 1 `� �� i. 1 . � � • � ' �„y' � �. '. � r. � � � • MOTION by Councilmnn Harris to adopt Resolution #176-1968. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. RESOLUTION #177-1968 - A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING T�E COI�INING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMEN'rS ON LOT 18, BLOCK A, PARCBL 90, AND LOT 19, BLOCK A, PARCEL 95` RIVERVIEW HEIQiTS ADDITIONz �iOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #177-1968. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all votiaq aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carrisd unanimously. I�ESOLUTION #178-1968 - A RESOLUTION AUZHORIZ�jG ALiD DIRECTING T�iE COI�INING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON PART OF LOTS 2 AND 3 PARCEL 200, AND F�RT OF LOTS 2 AND 3, pARCEIt 240, AUDITOR'8 SUBDNISION #59: � IyOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #178-1968. Seconded by Councilm�n Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voti�g aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. BF�OL[�T�O�i �179-1968 — Ia RESOLUTION AITI'HO ZNCi��►_t1D DIRBCTING TH8 CQN�IDiING OF SPECIAL ASS^"�M�1'r3 OI�T TaOCCS 13 AD�D 14, BLOCK J. PARCEL 2�145, ADiD LOTS 15 AND 16, BLOCK J. PARCEL 2455, RIYERVIE7� HEIQiTS ADDITION: MpTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #179-1968. Sacondeci by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voica vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimwusly. R�r�nr.t�t+�pH #180-1968 - A RESOLUTSON AUTiiORIZIiia AL�ID DIRBCTING THE 40l��TNG OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON LOT 41. BLOCK T, PP►RCEL 4675. LOT 42, BLOCK T. PARCEL 4680, LOT 43, BLOCK T, PARCEL 4685 , AND LOT 44, BLOCK T. PARCEL 4690 RIVERVI�1 Ii�IC�iTS ADDN� 1r1i0TION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution �180-1968. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion car=ied unanimoualy. � _ • 1� • , ' • = �__ • J� � :. Y4 � •� ' � � i� ;�_ 4.s. ' • Yi: r � .i, Y��':Y • : .•i !�' . i _ !� a�. ' i� ' 1 . 1� �� �!� i ' � 1 �.�I• t' � � � --- ��, �I ' � CJ � ' � � �J ' � �J � ' � � 0 � ' � � � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF NO'VF.N�ER 4, 1968 PAGE 21 M�OTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #181-1968. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all votir�g aye, Mayor Kirkham declare d the motion carried unanimously. �ON�IDERATION OF CHANGIDiG THE DATE OF THE NOVEN�ER 11TH PUBLIC I3EA�,tING MEETING: (VETERAN'S DAY - LEGAL HOLIDAY) It was decided by the Council that, as there were no Public Hearings scheduled for next week to dispense with the Meeting. � �:��.�i r r � MOTI4N by Councilman Harris to pay General Claims #16406 through #16510 and Liquor Claims #2700 through #2726. Seconded by Council- man Li�bl. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham declar�d the motion carried unanimously. ESTIMATES= MOTION by Councilman Liebl to pay the �ollvwinq estimates: � Touche, Ros�, Bailey & Smart 7$0 North Star Center Minneagoli�, Minnesota 55402 � � � � Examination of �inancial statamsr�ts of the City of Fridley tor th� ���� ended Dec�mber 31, 1967 and pxepa�,��.ipn of report, and preparatio� ����.�tter of com�,nts and recomneend�tiqn� �►ark Construction Company 51 - 37th Avenue N.E. Minneapolls, Minnesota 5�4�1, FIDiAL ESTIMATE - 1►l�iQdy blaz►or Improve- ra�nt Pro j ect No .], Dunkley Surfacing Co�,aany 3756 Grand Street Northeaet Minneapolis, Minnesota FINAL ESTIMATE *� tor �treet Improventent Pro j oct St . 196 i�-1 aQOOrd ing to c oritract � R$VI3ED F�U►L L�S�I�MA,TE #6 for Municipal 3tate Aid Improv�n� �so,��ct St. 1967-2 according to contract � $ 7,500.00 � 181.80 , 7,028.08 1,200.12 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETIrIG UF NOVEMBER 4, 1968 (Estimates Continued) Estimate #2 (Partial) for Street Improve- ment Project St. 1968-1B Estimate #2 (Partial) for Municipal State Aid Street Improvement Project St. 1968-2B Comstock and Davis, Inc. Consulting Engineers 1446 County Road J Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432 Estimate �#7 for the furnishing of resident inspection and resident su�ervision for the staking out of the construction work for Sanitary sewer, Water and Storm Se�wer Imp- rovement Project #88 from July 29, 1968 through Augttst 31, 1�368 . PAGE 22 $41,044.40 37,335.66 � 413.27 THE MOTION was seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. Councilman Sheridan asked if th e Touche, Ross, B ailey and Smart statement was done on a volume basis. The City Manager said that the Administration had rece�_Jec' a cost break-dawn, showing time and cost of preparing the report. LICENSES• MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve of the follawing licenses: SERVICE STATION Paul Castongway Route 5 Osseo, Minnesota CHRISTMAS TREE LOT BY Paul Castongway APPROVED BY Building Inspector Fire Inspector Gilbert Thompson Gilbert Thompson Fire Inspector 1330 69th Avenue N.E. (By Memo #68-11-1 from Fridley, Minnesota Fire Insp. to City Mgr. dated November 1, 1968.) REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEMBER 4, 1968 PAGE 23 MULTIPLE DWELLING L.ICENSES T'0 BE APPROVED BY COUNCIL Nov. 4, 1968 September 1, 1g68 to Sept. l, 1969 NAME ADDRESS UNITS FEE Darold b Ruth Johnson 4216 - 7th St. N. E. Columbia Heights, Minn. David W. Adams 514 - 5th Ave. S. E. Minneapolis, Minn. Marcus W. Anderson, 213 River Parkway, Champlin, Minn. 55316 Chris Jelevarov 605 Dyckman Hotel, Minneapolis, Minn. GAS FITTING Ideal Sheet Metal 4607 Lyndale Ave. North ?iinneapolis, Minnesota GENBRAI, CONTRACTOR Lance Bartlett 9708 Humboldt Ave. S. Minneapolis, Minnesota 8ncore Buildcrs Corp. 4701 Decatur Ave. North NinneapoTis, Minnesota Suburban Enterpri8es 5744 Nicollet Ave. l�inneapolis, Minnesota HEATING Hedler Plumbing 2519 4th St. N. E. Minneapolis, Minnesota Ideai Sheet Metal Iac. 4607 Lyndale Ave North Minneapolis, Minnesota 6541 - 2nd St. N. E. 4 5384 - Sth St. N. E. 4 25� - 57th Ave. N. E. 4 160 Mississippi Place 4 By: •A. W. Vasenius By: Lance Bartlett �ly : David Adams By: L. C. Reynolds By: Sylvester Hedler fl, A. W. Vasenius RENEWAL RENEWAL NEW NEW NEW RENEWAL � �� � �� 10.00 � �� Htg. Insp. Bldg. Insp. Bldg. Inep. Bldg. Insp. Htg. Insp. Htg. Insp. REGtT.LAA COUNCIL MEETING OF NtriIE�BER 4, 1968 p�� 24 THE M�OTION to approve the licenses was ssconded by Councilman Liebl. ilpon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayac Kir]Eham de- clared the motion carried unanimously. � y �:, � ' - - _ � � � • : � ., �• :,�; :��� �i• Y � i , � ••• Councilman Sheridan said that th is request is for iour trailers, which will not be used for occupancy. Mayor Kirkham com�nented that ttie City does havo other trailers being used as offices etc. Councilman Harris asked if they would be protected. Councilman Sheridan said that they would be enclosed by a chain liak fer�ce. lrl�oTIO�i by Councilman Harris .to approve and procass like othet trailer permit requests. The nation was seconded and upon a voice vote, Kirkham, Lieb1, Harris, and Samuelson voting aye, Sh�ridan abstaining, M�ayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. CO1�IIK[JNICATIONS : A. I�EF�GUE OF MINNESOTA MUNICIPALITIES: REQUEST FOR DESIGNATION OF OFFICIALS TO ASSIST ON COMMITTEE3 Z'he Finance Direc�or said that he is o. the Data Processinq Com�aittee of the Municipal Fi.nance Association and will be wor�ing with data p.xt�cessing.:-After a short discussion, it _ wss decid"ed�£o��ake the follawing appointments: Goverl1t901it StruCture: Gov�tr�mental Finance: Solid Wastes: Sewage: Human Riqhts: Public Safety: Recreation & Open Spacm: Comiaounity Rights: David Harris, Councilman Marvin Brunaell, Finance Directo�c Jack O. Kirkham, M,ayor Nasim Qureshi, City Engineer John ivers, Chairman, Huma►n Relations Conim. Everett McCarthy, Chiaf of police Robert Hughes,�Fire Chief P-aul Bra�;� Lirector o� parka and Recreation I�omer R. Ankrum, City Manager MoTION by Councilman samuelson to receiva the letter fraa the League of Minnesota Municipa�ities dated October l2, 1968, fill in tho individuals names and return. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, a��, •otir� �--�e, Mayor Kirkhua de- clared the mation carried unanimously. , . � � � Regular couneil Meeting of November 4, 1968 � � � Page 25 B.$RIG. GENERAL SCHUI.Z: EISENHaWER MF,[�RIAI, S4UARE MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive the letter from Brig. General Schulz dated october ll, 1968 and instruct the Adminis- tration to write a letter to him saying that General Eisenhawer would be welcome to visit the City of Fridley. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. C. CITY OF COON RAPIDS: RESOLUTION URGING STATE REGLTI�ATIONS OF UTILITIES: � MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive the letter from Coon Rapids dated October 14, 1968 with the resolution, and file. Seconded by Cour�cilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, � Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carrisd unanimously. � � � � D. �INNEApOLIS GAS COMPANY: COTIGRATULATIONS ON GOVERNOR'S SPECIAL AWARD MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive the letter from the Minneapolis Gas Company dated October 22, 1968. Seconded by Councilmar�, Harris. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkha�n declared the motion carrie� unanimously. E. �. 3HAFFER REAL ESTATE• THANK yOU, INDUSTRIAL TOUR �60TION i�y Cauacilman Samuelscaz� to receivq the conanunication from Mra. �e�,te� Mikoda, Realtor, of F.N. Shaffer Real Estate Inc. dated pctober 18, 1968. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon �, vo�.�a vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkhant declared the motion �ar�;isd unanimously. Y'' � z�irT � - � • • , ► ' � � � =a '' • � _ L l�iOTION by Councilman Samueison to receive the letter from R.J. Hu�hes� and son date�ci pctober 23, 1968. Seconded by Couricilman �herida�. Upon a voiae vot�e, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham decla�ced th� motion carried urianimotts�ly. � �x�= K��� ��k� �f t,he City Manager had ever fouad aut who t�t! halp�ui petson was. �,'h� City Manager �aid that it was r�arlo �,Qn��'boAe, of t'he Water ,��partra�nt. i�La�or Kirkhaia wish�d to O7c�ltic�- ��e thanka� tp him f�r h4lpinq �o improve community � rel,at�,ona. � REGUI,AFt COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEMBER 4, 1968 PAGE 26 C�. �,10KKAIDO YOU'I'fi TRAINING PROM�OTIO[J COUNCIL: ESPRES9IDTG APPRECIATIOLQ MQTION by Councilman Liebl to receive the letter from the Hokkaido Youth Training Promotion Council dated September 25, 1968. Se- conded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. H. F=�T,�CTION AGREEMENT WITH ANOKA COUNTY: BALLOT COUNTING MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to authorize Mayor Kirkham signing the agreement for the general election November 5, 1968. Se- conded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unadiiaously. VISITORS- MR. RONALD MiCLAIN Mr. McLain was present to see what was happening to date with the vacation of the alley between 2nd Street and Main Street frwa 60th Avenue to 61st Avenue. The City Manager said that a letter was sent to the awner of the apartment house in question and he has agreed to the vacati�n of the alley. 'I°h+srefore, there will have to be front yard parking 31ong Main Street, and letters will be sent out to the people along Main Street advising then► that they will have to come in and apply for a waiver to allow the blacktopped front yard parking, in lieu of improvement of the alley. CIT Z A resident of the City of Fridley was present to tell the Council of a problera of dumping and debris along the north bank of Rice Creek by Highway #65. Z"he'Council said that this will be taken care of . ' � • ' i�e � � MiOTION by Councilman Harris to adjourn the Meeting. Seconded by Counctlman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kir]ciiam declared the Regular Cc�uncil Meeting of Noven�ier 4, 1968 adjourned at 11:30 P.M. R pectfully submitted, � el Mercer Jack O. Ki=kham Secretary to the City Council Mayor THE MIlVUTES OF THE SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEMBER 9, 1968 AND CANVASS OF GENERAL ELECTION 2 7 The Meeting was called to order on Saturday, November 9, 1968 at 9:50 A.M. by Mayor Kirkham. ROLL CALL: MEMBERS PRESENT: Kirkham, Samuelson, Sheridan, Harris MEMBERS ABSENT: Liebl DISCUSSSION OF STRITE-ANDERSON FOUNDATION PERMIT: MOTION by Sheridan, seconded by Harris, that Strite-Anderson be issued a foundation permit for the extension to their building. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. GENERAL CONTRACTOR LICENSE: MOTION by Samuelson, seconded by Sheridan, to approve the following General Contractor's License; Balco Building Systems, Inc. Approved by 2801 Wayzata Blvd. Building Minneapolis, Minnesota BY: Robert M. Ba1ch,III NEW Inspector U�on a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. CONSIDERATION OF A SIGN PERMIT FOR MINNIE P�ARL CHICKEN ON UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E: The Council studied the plans for the requested sign. Councilman Sheridan suggested that the top section of the sign be removed. Councilman Sheridan questioned whether the bottom section should be removed also, so that there would be 14' underneath for visibility at the corner, but this was just a small inset on the sign. The Council discussed Item 56 on the sign plans and stated that this would have to be eliminated also as it was the control for all the flashers around the sign, and there can be no flashers as there is a residential area behind the drive-in. MOTION by Harris, seconded by Samuelson, to approve the �fgn permit for Minnie Pearl with the stipulations that the top section of the sign, which is a portrait of Minnie Pearl, be removed; that Item 56, which is a four point flasher on the plan submitted be eliminated; and that anything else that would be rotating or flashing be removed. The total height of the sign shall be no higher than 22� feet to the top of the sign. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. CANVASS OF GENERAL ELECTION OF NOVEMBER 5, 1968: MOTION by Sheridan, seconded by Samuelson, that the Council adopt the Statement of Canvass and Declaration of Results of the Election of November 5, 1968 as reviewed by the Council. Upon a voice vote. there being no nays, the motio� carried unanimously. The Canvass will be found on the following pages. The Council remarked that there were approximately 13,500 registered voters for [his election, and that about 76% of the had voted. � ADJOURNI�NT• There being no further business Mayor Kirkham declared the meeting adjourned at 10:05 A.M. � Respectfully submitted, _ �p=-'`��i T�C.� �.�1'C.�-yy'.� Ma�Lu Strom ctin Secretary to the Council Jack 0. Kirkham: Mayor y , g � PAGE 2� I � STATEMENT OF CANVASS � GENERAL ELECTION 5 NGJEMBER 1968 � DECLARATION OF RESUL`TS THEREGF In accordance with Section 4,08 of the Charter of the City of Fridley, the City � Council declares the results of the 1968 General Election to be as follows: � A. The total number of ballcts cast was: 10.522 Ward 1- Precinct 1 1457 � Ward 1- Precinct 2 1178 Ward 1- Pr•ecinct 3 1306 Ward 2- Precinct 1 1223 Ward 2- Precinct 2 953 � Ward 2- Precinct 3 i100 Ward 3- Precinct 1 1388 Ward 3- Precinct 2 1099 � Ward 3- Precinct 3 818 TOTAL : � c� _ S 22 � B. The votes for each candidate, number of defective and not voted and write-in votes are as follows: � _ PRESIDENT AND VtCE PRESIDENT OF U. S. � W-1 P-1 W-1 P-2 W-1 P-3 W-2 P-1 W-2 P-2 W�2 P-3 W-3 P-1 W-3 P-2 W-3 P-3 TOR'AL Nixon � Agnew �epublican 504 423 464 389 372 521 486 333 187 _3,�679 Humphrey � Muskie emocratic-Farmer- �,abor �allace � Griffin merican Party ' Halstead � Boutelle �ocialist Workers arty �lomen � Taylor ndustrial Governnent Party itchell � Zagarell ommunist Party USA � 850 693 744 ' 770 88 54 89 57 1 1 > 535 538 807 687 42 35 76 63 2 1 1 1 580 .6,2Q4 42 546 4 1 2 1 !� 29 �ATEMENT OF CANVASS GE�ERAL ELECTION Se 2 NOVEMBER 5, 1968 I ,RESIDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT CONTINUED: r— W-1 P-1 W-1 P-2 W-1 P-3 W-2 P-1 W-2 P-2 W-2 P-3 W-3 P-1 W-3 P-2 W-3 P-3 _ TOTAL Cleaver E Terry � �ace � Freedom rty 1 i 1 3 �t Voted � fective 14 6 b 6 4 4 18 12 9 81 Write-In Votes . �ugene McCarthy 1 1 2 TOTAL 1�57 11�8 130b ir23 953 1100 1388 1099 _818 10 522 � REPRESENTATIVE IN CONGRESS - THIRD DISTRICT �lark MacGregor Republican 807 681 701 601 532 706 727 524 340 5 619 �ugene E. Stokowski Democratic-Farmer- or 570 448 548 554 358 330 569 503 4 3 4,313 ot Voted � Defective g0 49 57 68 63 64 g2 72 45 590 �ite-In Votes �TAL 1457 11?8 1306 1223 953 1100 1388 1099 818 10 522 c � , i � PUBLIC SERVICE COMMISSIONER . �le D. N�lson publicar� 628 530 552 456 4Q5 579 555 358 225 4 28 ul A. Rasmussen mocratic-Farmer- abor 715 571 658 663 466 431 698 652 517'` 5 371 �t Voted 6 fective 114 77 96 104 82 90 135 89 76 863 ite-In Votes �. �TAL 1457_._„ 1178 1306 1223 953 �100 1388 1099 818 10 522 � � pwcs so �I'ATEMENT OF CANVASS GENERAL ELECTION Page 3 NOVEMBER 5, 1968 � W-1 P-1 W-1 P-2 W-1 P-3 W-2 P-1 W-2 P-2 W-2 P-3 W-3 P-1 W-3 P-2 W-3 P-3 TOTAL LEGISLATOR MAY RESIGN AN A �S 1045 880 943 88fl 685 863 974 769 586 7 625 �327 250 298 281 209 170 31.1 280 181 2 307 ot Voted � fective 85 48 65 62 59 67 103 50 51 590 � �OTAL 1457 1178 1306 1223 953 1100 1388 1099 818 10 522 � TIME FOR PRESENTING BILLS AND APPROVAL BY GOVERNOR ��S 1058 885 961 853 669 861 1012 797 604 7 700 0 298 239 262 280 212 159 270 24 1 156 2,117 ot voted � �ef6Ctive 101 54 83 90 72 80 106 61 58 7 05 �OTAL 1457 1178 1306 1223 953 1100 1388 1099 818 10,522 � � STATE REPRESENTf�TIVE 32 B OhL} ( �Tetcic ) Kpzlak 447 447 +�ck Meyar 345 345 o� vQted � e��ct�.v� 26 ` 26 ��c� t�-In Votaa �p�A� ��8 818 � � . r - , P11tiE 31 �TATEMENT OF CANVASS GENERAL ELECTION age 4 NOVEMBER 5, 1968 � W-1 P-1 W-1 P-2 W-1 P-3 W-2 P-1 W-2 P-2 W-2 P-3 W-3 P-1 W-3 P-2 W-3 P-3 TOTAL STATE REPRESENTATIVE IN DISTRICT 57 A �arl Moen 695 469 645 649 406 432 667 633 4 596 Bob Ylinen 701 677 628 538 509 404 642 421 4,720 �iot Voted � Defective 61 32 33 36 38 64 7g 45 388 �rite-In Votes TOTAL 1457 � � � , William P. Murphy 1100 �ot Voted � efective 357 ,Write-In Votes TOTAL 1457 , �James C. Otis 998 Not Voted � �Defective 459 Write-In Votes �TOTAL 1�+5 7 � Robert B. Gillespie 1007 'Not Voted � Defective 450 �Write-In Votes TO'fAL 1457 � � r 1178 � 1306 � 1223 � 953 � 1100 � 1388 � 1099 � � 9,704 . ASSOC�ATE JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT 925 1005 955 712 847 1053 843 649 8,089 253 301 268 241 253 335 256 169 2,433 1178 � 1306 � 1223 I 953 I 1100 I ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT 867 903 841 627 784 311 403 382 326 316 388 953 435 10,522 1 734 553 7 260 365 265 3.262 1178 � 1306 � 1223 � 953 � 1100 � 1388 � 1099 I lOTH uISTRICT JUDGE ` � 289 381 338 1178 1306 12�3 298 305 404 333 953 1100 1388 1099 252 I 3,050 ■ 818 I 10 .522 ■ , PA�GS 3 2 , STATEMENT OF CANVASS GENERAL ELECTION Page 5 NOVEMBER 5, 1968 � W-1 P-1 W-1 P-2 W-1 P-3 W-2 P-1 W-? P-2 W-2 P-3 W-3 P-1 W-3 P-2 W-3 P-3 TOTAL lOTH DISTRICT .JUDGE , Robert Bakke 996 854 886 872 651 797 962 735 560 7,313 Not Voted � � Defective 461 324 4.19 351 302 303 426 364 258 3,208 Flrite-In Votes - Wyman S ith 1 1 ' TOTAL 1457 1178 13U6 1223 953 �i00 1388 1099 818 10,522 j10TH DIS`tRICT JUDGE Carroll E. � Larson 948 800 854 815 597 756 925 708 528 6,931 Not Voted � � Defective 509 378 452 408 356 344 463 391 290 3,591 Write�-In Votes � TOTAL 1457 1178 1306 1223 953 :t100 1388 1099 818 10,522 iOTH DISTRICT JULGE 1 John F. (Jack) Thoreen 885 785 793 764 503 �18 86�+ 678 501 6,551 � Not Voted 6 Defective 572 393 5�.3 4�9 390 382 524 421 317 3,971 , Write-In Votes TOTAL 1457 1178 1306 1223 953 1100 1388 1099 818 10,522 � CLERK OF DISTRTCf COURT , Raymond Nilsson 1095 928 982 935 „�0 847 1058 820 596 7,9�1 Not� Voted b . Defeative 362 250 324 288 273 253 329 279 222 2,580 LWrite�In Vptes - Steven . Braz� 1 1 1 ITOTAL 1457 1178 1306 1223 953 _ 1100 1388 1099 818 10,522 1 1� . � PAGE 33 'STATEMENT OF CANVASS GENERAL ELECTION Page 6 NOVEMBER 5, 1968 W-1 P-1 W-1 P-2 W-1 P-3 W-2 P-1 W-2 P-2 W-2 P-3 W-3 P-1 W-3 P-2 W-3 P-3 TOTAL , NORTH SUBURBAN SANITHRY SEWER DISRICT TRUSTEE-AT-LARGE , ,Melford C. Christensen 668 639 635 713 �26 545 722 574 401 5,423 'Paul R . McCarron 608 438 540 398 304 378 515 418 317 3,916 �Not Voted � Defective 181 101 131 112 123 177 151 100 1,183 �Write-In Votes TOTAL 1457 1178 1306 1223 953 1100 1388 1099 818 10,522 1 MAYOR - CITY OF FRIDLEY ' �Jack 0. Kirkham 755 6g7 686 644 501 611 672 517 , 398 5,471 Frank G. Liebl 665 482 590 55? 422 426 667 545 372 4,726 �ot Voted � 37 9 23 21 30 63 49 37 47 316 efective rite-In Vote obert Hughes 6 1 � Michael Lew Kowkauliz_ ` 1 1 �ill Nee � • 1 _._._,. TOTAL 1457 1178 1306 1223 953 1100 1388 1099 818 10 522 , � CITY OF FRIDLEY - COUNCILMAN-AT-LARGE avid 0. Harris 718 687 5'�4 I 522 483 508 698 477 277 5,014 � — Richard H. �arris 137 85 211 105 102 227 162 110 154 1,293 Stan Kowalski 540 385 513 459 322 283 452 461 339 3,754 �ot Voted � efective 62 21 38 37 47 82 76 51 46 48 1 �rite-In Votes TOTAL 1457 1118 1306 1223 9�3 1100 1388 1099 818 10,522 ' , , ,STATEMENT OF CANVASS Page 7. GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 5, 1968 , C. The following officers were declared elected: MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham 1 COUNCILMAN-AT-LARGE - David 0. Harris ! D. The following is a true copy of the ballot used: � � ' � � r t � t i , ' r r � Z O�KiIAL �ALLm C�neral Ekction November s. 1f68 CITY OF FRIIN.EY � �'`"'`' � Clerk JACK O. KItiKriAM FRANK G. LIEBL � �99�♦ COLJNCILMAN A? LAR+t�E Vob hr OM FRI DLEV RICHAiiD H. HARBL4 9TAN KOWALSKI DA� iu� O. HAiiAIS _10��► +�09�! �110�► WA/1� 3 PRECINCT 3 PAGE 34 � PA� E � ISTATEMENT OF CANVASS GENERAL ELEC Page 8 TION NOVEMBER 5, 1968 , � E. The names of the judges of the election are as follows: WARD 1 PRECINCT 1 WARD 1 PRECINCT 2 �J ' �� � Donna L. Marcucci Marilyn Beck Betsy Anne Skjervold Geraldine Sherve Jacqueline K. Droogsma Jeanne Schultz Dona Woltering Anita M. Hitzeman Shirley L. Godeen Reba Mae Provart Jacqtiel�.iie A. �ovy WARD 1 PRECINCT 3 Colette Bourdeaux , Jenny Lahti Jordis A. Mittelstadt Mildred Kaiser ' Gloria Swanson Mabel A. Hoffmann Alice J. Anderson � Bonnie J. Kuzyk Shirley Kohlan Lois Rawson Iris Reiser ' � ' , � ' �_J WARD 2 PRECINCT 2 Beverley J. Kinsman Shirley D. Kranz Edna D. Erickson Ida Mae Kassow Jeanette Michalski Rosella Schnagl Margaret J. Knudson Helen C. Shaffer Rose Meyerhoff Mary Schreiner Judith Raffety Jo M. Tollefson Anita M. Rocheford Mary Jean Thorp Doris Nyline Carole Lueders Ithalia Swanson Mary G. Beverage Joyce H. McLellan WARD 2 PRECINCT 1 Virginia E. Locker Geraldine N. Engdahl Joanne Jochum Carolyn Sue Messick Adeline M. Haidle Hazel M. Anderson Rita M. Pierce Alberta L. Sims Grace T. Ludwig Arlene K. Hoberg WARD 2 PRECINCT 3 Virginia M. Wahlberg Adeline L. Swanson Susan D. Nicholson Evelyn B. Hildebrandt Jean D. Lee Judith M. Engebretson Lucille V. Westeren � STATEMENT OF CANVASS , Page 9 ' WARD 3 PRECINCT l Sylvia Korthof ' June E. Holmquist Dorothy L. Aldrich Margaret E. Powell � Rosella A, Amar Marilyn J. Crowder� Alene F. Johnson Barbara Gohman � Patricia C. Dittes Dorothy A. Heule ,i WARD 3 PRECINCT 3 � Jean Phelan Margaret Kurak Helen W. Treuenfels � Mary A. Wojciak Kathleen Edstrom Pearl J. Sandstrom � Jean A. Jackson � 1 ' , ' I �, • ' �„ _� •,� �� � , / � Q�'�71t.��t'� � .���..Z,t e,(���� � COUN LMAN ' GENERAL ELECTION NOVEMBER 5, 1968 WARD 3 PRECINCT 2 Mabel Rossing Ruth R. Whitcomb LaVonne M. Wf2dman Ar�n Devore Grace W. Szegda Germaine M. Wolsfeld Ardella A. Buss Velma Pinks Gladys Syverson Jean A. Johnson Ethelyn M. Nelson % � . �u G . ���f � .�--w, DR - Jack 0. Kirkham PAGB 36 1 � � ' 3� OROINANCE N0. � � A N ORDINANCE REPEALING SECTION 45.463 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE DESIGNATING THE CITY MANAGER TO SERVE AS SECRETARY FOR THE BOARD OF APPEALS THE COl1NCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY DO ORDAIN A� FOLLOWS: ' Section 45.4�3 of the City Code adopted and comprising one section of Chapter 45 "Zoning" of the Fridley City Code is hereby repealed upon the date this Ordinance becomes � effective, but such repeal shall have no effect on any proceedings takenthereunder by the City and pending on such date but such proceedings may be continued under said O�dinance. PA�SED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, DAY OF ����� , 1968. A TTE 5T : ✓ THIS � � MAYOR - JACK 0. KIRKHAM CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRIJNSELL First Reading: NOVSi�BR 4 1968 Second Read i ng : ,� ,�� � Pub I i sh : — � ' ' � 6. � ' ' ' ' , ' , L� � , � ' BOARD OF APPEALS - OCTOBER 30, 1968 _ 3�3 PAGE 5 The applicant or a representative was .not prese.nt to prese.nt the proposal. MOTION b,y 0'Bannon to table this request u.ntil the applicant or a representative is able to atte.nd the meeting and to bri.ng with them a plot plan a.nd a design of the proposed building. Seconded by Mi.nish. Upo.n a voice vote, there being .no .nays, the motio.n carried una.nimously. A RE UEST FOR VARIANCE OF SFCTION 4.3 1 REDUCTION OF STREET LINE SETBACK FROM MISSISSIPPI STREET ON THE SOUTH FROM 80 FEET TO 62 FE'ET AND FROM EAST RIVER ROAD ON THE EAST FROM 80 FEET TO 74 FEET TO PII3MIT CONSTRUCTION OF A CAR WASH ON THE SOUTH 342 �'EET OF BLOCK 22, FRIDLEY PARK ADDITION, THE SAME BEING THE N.W. CORNEft OF THE INTERSECTION OF MISSISSIPPI STREET AND EAST RIVER ROAD. REQIIEST BY ROBERT SCHROER, 7886 FIRWOOD WAY N E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA Mr. Eldo.n Schmedeke was prese.nt to present his views. The applica.nt or a representative was .not present. MOTION by Minish to close the public heari.ng. Seconded by Harris. Upo.n a voice vote, there bei.ng no nays, the motion carried unanimous l.y . MOTIO� b,y Minish to table the request until Mr. Schroer could come in and discuss the traffic patterns for the car wash because the Board feels as the traffic patterns stand now, the,y would have to deny the request. Seco.nded by 0'Ba.nnon. Upan a voice vote, there bei.ng.no na,ys, the motion carried u.nanimously. .7. A REQUEST FOR CONSIDERATION OF A SPECIAL USE PERMIT UNDEft SECTION 45.12, �PARAGRAPH 20 g, TO PERMIT THE ESTABLISHING OF A USED CAR LOT IN C 2 ZONING ON ,LOTS 1 AND 2, BLOCK 3 CITY VIEW ADDITION ANOKA COUNTY MINNESOTA THE SAME BEING ---- SCHUUR UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E., FRIDLE'Y, NINNESOTA. � REQUEST BY COURTNEY R. 6-2� STREET N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. Mr. Courtne,y Schuur was prese.nt to present his proposal. Mr. Ranko Schuur was also present. . MOTION b.y 0'Bannon to close the public heari.ng. , / Seco.nded b,y Harris. Upo.n a voice vote, there being no .nays, the motion carried u.nanimnusly. MOTION b,y 0'Ba.nnon to grant Special Use Permit for the followi.ng reaso.ns; 1. � 3• 4• There was no one present in opposition. • The applicant stated there would be no more than 15 cars parked / across the front area. There would be no traffic problems. ' There would be no effect upo.n a proposed sidewalk. 3�� I BOARD OF APPEALS - OCTOBII� 30. 1968 PAGE Seco.nded by Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being one .na,y, the motion carried. Mr. Minish opposed this request, as he felt the granting of this request compounded the problem of illegal parking of used cars i.n this area. ADJOURNMENT: The meeting was adjourned at 9:30 P.Mo Res�pectfull.y submitted, � 1�7 ��,;,, , �t-� �.,�,'� MARY HINTZ=��. � Secretary �'�� ' ' � ' ORDINANCE NQ. AN ORDINANCE AAOPTING THE BUDGET POR FISCAL YEAR ;�r� THE CTTY p�' �'R�AT,£X ORAAINS : �� SEOT�(�i,�; That °k'he annual budget of the City o�' Fridley for the fiscal year beginnin$ �T�i���ry �, �.969 which has been subma.tted by the City Manager and modified and c�Pp�pved b� the City Caur�cil �s hereby adopted; the �ota1 of the said budget and the major div,��,�pns thereof b�ing as follows: ' KE V�NUE AVAILABLE CURR�NT R�V�NU�o Genera�. Fropexty Tax ' Lia�nses and �srm�,fis Finas and Forfe�.tureS �'rom 4th�r Ager�cies ' Sexvia� Ghax�ges Non,-Rever�t�a Receipts TQTAL GE�i�RAI� PROPERTX TAXES FOR O�ii�R k'U�iDS : Debfi Serva.cs F'und � Parks Pub].aia 8mploye�s Retirement Fund Fix�me�'s Relief Ft�nd: Insurance Refund Mi��l �,evy State �Aa,d- Highways Debt ��rv3ce Fund - Tmprove- nnsnt aonds Debfi Ssrvice �'und - CiviG Center Bonds Police Per�s�.on �'und TQTAL TOTAL A,�L FUNAS R�QUIREMENTS GENERAL FUNA: City Council, City Manager's Off�ce Municipal Court Elections � Registrations Finamce Auditing Le gal Boards � Commissions Buildings � Grounds Police , Fire Building Inspection Civil Defens� Engineering Public Works Street Lighting Sanitation � Health Parks, Recreation � Band Health � Hospital Insurance Library Reserve TOTAL GENERAL FUND OTHER FUNDS: P.E.R.A. Firemen's Relief Aebt Service-Park Bonds State Aid - Highways Debt Service -Improv. Bonds Debt Service-Civic Center Bds. Police Pension Fund TOTAL TOTAL ALL FUNDS � SECT�QN 2: That the Gi.ty Manager be directed to cause the appropriate accounting e�'�tries to be made in the books of the City. PA85�A A1�T� �,�?OPT�D BY THE CITY COUNCIL THIS DAY OF , 196$. � AT�ES'� s � MA , � NS�i+ , CITY CLERK SIGNED: JACK 0. KIRKHAM, MAYOR First Reading: Second Reading: Publisl� ORD I NA NCE N0 .�� AN OR�INANCE Ar,1ENDING SECT{ON 46.5 OF THE C i TY CODE FOR THE PURPOSE OF PE Rh1 I TTI NG NEOPRENE GASKETS ON SANITARY SEWER LINES The Council of the City of Fridtey do ordain as follows: SECTION I. Sectiorr 46.$ of the Fridley City Code is hereby amended to re�d as fol lo�,rs: �- 46.$. The following codes of the City of Minneapolis ELECTRICAL HEATING as found i n the M i nneapo I i s Code of Ord inances, dated AND PLl1MB I NG JuIY I, 1960 and as amended to date, are hereby adopted by reference: Electrical Code being Chapters (40 to 146, inclusive. Neating, Air Conditioning and Refrigeration Code being _ Chapters 100 to 119, inclusive. ,� Plumbing and Gas Piping Installation Code, being Chapters 130 to 133, i.nclusive, except that Section I 32.�.80 of the h1 i nnea�o 1 i s Code be amended to perm i t the use of neo rene_ �askets to be used on c�ast i ron p ipes• Said exception to_pertain to horizon�al lines only. Except that Section 113.%70 (2� of said adopted code be amended under Class B Vent flues to provide for a venting cap�city of a� least 75,000 B,T.t1. instead of the $0,000 presently provided. (Ref, 297� PASSFD BY THE CITY COl1NCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS �� DAY 0 F rzow�A , I 968 . . i h1AY0R - JACK 0. KIRKHAiN ATTEaT: 0 CITY CLERK - �1ARV(N C. BRUNSELL ' First Reading: Novenwer 18, 1968 Second Reading: �ublish: PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CITY OF FRIDLEY November 15, 1968 RE: STORM SEti�TER ON 75TH BETWEEN CENTRAL AVENUE AND STINSON BOULEVARD On 75th Avenue between Central Avenue and Stinson Boulevard, we have a 36 inch storm sewer that was put in, in 1961. This line has been a very costly storm line. I believe the City has spent the better part of $10,000.00 in repairs on the line and repair of the street. This is an open-joint lay, and I believe we will have to caulk�and use water plug cement in every joint all the way from Stinson Boulevard to Central Avenue. There are about 2,500 feet to be repaired and it will cost approximately $11,000.00 to $12,000.00, plus the cost of street repairs which will run approximately $1,500.00. Z'he work will take about 60 days to complete. We will need an emergency appropria- tion for this work. All the work we have done is for naught, as the leaks keep moving and showing up someplace else in the line. We could make a seal from the outside by soil solidification methad. This could cost $30,000.00 or more; and in some spots, we may have to go to this method of sealing. I do think that outside sealing would be a more sure way of sealing, but very costly. I think if we seal every joint, and there are 300 of them, our trouble will be over. This means that the design and purpose of this storm sewer which is to drain this area will be defeated, if and when all joints are sealed; but I believe this is the only way in which we can keep and save our street. Comstock and Davis, Consulting Engineers, made a study of this back in 1966, and did recommend and seal some spots with water plug -- from the inside. If there are any questions, please feel free to ask. ������-�i �_ ? � �///���'`.�'✓�,�� LESTER E. CHESNEY ��� / Director of Public Works � LEC:ik � cc: Homer R. Ankrum, City Manager .. RESOLUTION N0. �g�_i�h�. A RESOLUTION ACCEPTING REV(SION OF THE CITY CODE OF FRIDLEY, M(�NESOTA, DATED MAY 31, 1968. BE IT RE50LVED, by the Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, as follows: WHEREAS, the City of Fridley has �dopted and codified its ordinances into book form entitled, "Municipal Cod� of Fridley, Minnesota"; and � _ 4VHEREAS, the authority to revise and update said Code is contained in Chapter I10.10; and WHEREAS, it is the duty of the Council with the advice of the City Attorney to periodically revise and insert those amendments and additions to the Code pa5sed by the Council since the last revision; an,d WHEREAS, the Council did order the City Attorney to update the Code; and _ WHEREAS, an updatecl pr i nt i ng of the C ity Code dated May 31, 1968, and incorporating ordinances #I through �394 has been prepared and presented to the Council. NO�,t� THERE FORC, be i t reso I ved tl�at the Fr i d I ey C i ty Counc i I hereby adopts the revised Fridley City Code, dated May 31, 1968, as the official code of the City of Fridley, a copy of which shal) be permanently on file and open for public inspection in the office of the City CJerk in the City of Fridley. ADOPTED BY THE CITY COIJNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, THIS 18TH D,�Y OF NOVEP�IBER , ( 9�$ . A TTE ST : C(TY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRLINSELL MAYOR - JACK 0. KIRKHAM 0 41 ' REGULAR MEETING, FEBRUARY 5, 1968 PAGE � , � � , ' � ' � �� r ' ' � � u r 0 FOLLOWING ARE THE BIDS RECEI�/ED: BIDDER Edison G.M.C. 7501 Highway �665 N .E . Minneapolis, Minnesota Main Motor Sales 222 East Main Street Anoka, Minnesota Market Ford Sales, Inc. 725 West Broadway Minneapolis, Minnesota ' The Minar Company 1708 Central Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota Southview Chevrolet � 303 No . Coric ord So. St. Paul, Minnesota CASH PRICE G.M.C. CM3600 $4,682.00 Chev. CE31003 $3,986.00 Ford F350 $3,896.00 Ford F350 $3,935.00 Chev.CS31009 $4,288.00 MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to award the bid for the Minar Company, for a Ford F350, at $3,935.00; more horsepower (150 compared to 139) and quicker lowest bid. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the moticn carried DELIVERY DATE 30 Days 60 Days 30-45.Days 30 Days 30-60 Days a one-ton dump truck to to include power steering, delivery date than the voice vote, there being unanimously. BUILDING STANDARDS - DESIGN CONTROL SUgCOMMITTEE MEETING MINUTES, JANUARY 16, 1968: � 1. CONSIDERATION OF MURPHY OIL STATION AT EAST RIVER ROAD AND MISSISSIPPI ST: The City Engineer explained that this property was on the southeast corner of Mississippi Street and East River Road, and showed the Council a plan of the property being purchased. He said that the City has been working with the Murphy Oil Corporation consider�.ttg the future plans for the intersection. He said they are willing to dedicate an area to the City for a right-of-way for the future improvement of the Mississippi Street and East River Road intersection. He said that in discussions that have been held, Murphy Oil Corporation has been advised that it may be advisable for them to acquire property on the south side of their property because of Limited space for parking. Mr. H. J. Lundberg, real estate representative for Murphy Oil Corpo=ation, said they had done nothing on this, as they were waiting to see what develops and what square footage will remain. The City Eng�iaeer said that the Murphy Oil Company wants to set up a station so double access can be provided, which will not leave enough parking spaces under the code. Mr. Lundberg said that they will have about 8 parking spaces, and the zoning only goes to the back portion of their property. Councilman Harris said that the Council could take into consideration that the land dedication is in lieu of parking, and the companp can acquire more land if they find more parking space is needed to run their business effectively. 1 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, FEBRUARY 5, 1968 r Councilman Liebl asked the representative if he had been present at the Sub- � committee's meeting and had agreed with the fence, and rear wall being painted. Mr. Lundberg said he had be.en present at the meeting and there would be no problem with any of the stipulations. � Councilman Samuelson read stipulation "G" which stated that the Certificate of Occupancy was to be subject to the approval of a landscaping plan, and � said that this should be changed, so that the landscaping plan is made a part of the building permit and the Certificate of Occupancy be subject to the completion of the landscaping. The Council agreed with this, as did Mr. Lundberg. � ' LJ � ' LJ � , ��2 PAGE S Mr. Lundberg drew the Council's attention to stipulation "B" which required that the proposed building be set to allow the 25 foot setback from the property line, and said that they would require a variance from this requirement, as they will only be 15 feet from the property line. Councilman Harrfs said that the company has worked with the Council and he did not feel they should be asked to limit the size of their building. Councilman Samuelson said that there were residents on the east and south and he asked if they were in accord. Councilman Liebl said that the company has agreed to screening. There was a discussion about whether the residents next to the station would prefer an 8 foot fence at the corner in lieu of the 6 foot fence. Mr. Lundberg said that they would agree with this if the people preferred it. The Council agreed to change stipulation "B" in the Subcommittee Minutes to require a 15 foot setback rather than a 25 foot setback as stated, and requested that the Administration ask the neighboring property owners which size fence they preferred. MOTION by Councilman Liebl to change provision "B" to require a 15 foot set- back from the property lines; to change provision "G" to require that the landscaping-plan become part of the Building Permit, and the Certificate of Occupancy be bubject to the completion of the landscaping; to request the Administration ask the neighboring property owners which size fence they prefer; and to concur with the Building Standards-Design Control minutes and approve the Murphy Oil Station plans subject to the provisions listed in their minutes as revised. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan for discussion. �ouncilman Sheridan said that parking requirements based on the size of the � building would make the Murphy Oil Station pay a penalty having a large interior storage. He said the purpose is to get the activity inside rather than to add more parking spaces, and suggested they be granted a waiver if , the ordinance calls for more parking spaces. Counci.�man Samuelson agreed and said he would like to see a waiver of the ordinance and allow no outside parking at service stations. � The VOTE upon the motion approving the plans was a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. � MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to wOdt�� the C-2 zoning require�nt for parking (which is approximately 20 cars) to a minimum of 8 parking spaces in con- sideration for the land dedication by the Murphy Oil Corporation on the , corner of Mississippi Street and East River Road for a right-turn lane to alleviate traffic congestion. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. , , � ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, FEBRUARY 5, 1968 The City Engineer asked the City Attorney if the Council could waive the requirements as variances go to the Bosrd of Appeals for s public hearing. The City Attorney said the Council can grant a waiver. ��� PAGE 6 The City Engineer said that the City is putting in sidewalks up to 2nd � Street and the Murphy Oil Corporation is willing to put in sidewalks around their service station. He asked if the City was going to acquire the right- of-way from the company up to the sidewalks, or will the sidewalks be on � the right-of-way. He said that, for example, Target's sidewalks were on their own property and they had constructed them, and the City owns the sidewalks on Mississippi Street. Mayor Kirkham felt the sidewalks should � be on the right-of-way so that the City will control the sidewalks. The City Engineer said they would work under the premise that the City will acquire the right-bf-way up to the station's proposed cuXb line, and - Murphy Oil Corporation will install the sidewalk, but it will be on 1 City property. Councilman Samuelson pointed out that the company will save the administration and engineering costs if they install the sidewalks themselves. � � ' � r , PROCLAMATION - PROCLAIMING HELPING HAND DAY. FEBRUARY 19, 1968• Mr. Charles Hall from the Jaycees said he was sure everyone was aware of the efforts of the Jaycees and School Board in inaugurating the Helping Hand project, and he asked that Mondsy, February 19, 1968 be designated by the Mayor as Helping Hand Day in Fridley. Mayor Kirkham resd the proclamation, and the reporter took pictures for the newspaper. THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING, JANUARY 24, 1968• 1. A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE FROM THE CITY CODE OF FRIDLEY MINNESOTA 1963, REVISED DECEMBER 31, 1965, BY WAIVER OF FRONT YARD SETBACK REQUIREMENT FROM 100 FEET TO .35 FEET, SECTION 43.362, TO PERMIT CONSTRUCTION OF AN ADDITION TO THE EXISTING BUILDING ON PART OF LOT 8(PARCEL 1300) AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISIi N0. 39, ANOKA COUNTY, MCNNESOTA, SAME BEING 80 - 44TH AVENLTE NORT►HEAST_ CONTINENT ENGINEERING, 80 - 44TH A The City Attorney said that in discussions he has had with th� Planning Consnission on amending the present code, the Planning Commission feel� a , 100 foot setback, especially with land as expensive as it is in Fridley, seems excessive. Councilman Harris told of.a prospective comgany that. y���ted to buy 2 acres, but with setbacks and fire lane, they would be abie ' to use oaly on� �c�e� of t�� two they wanted to purchase. Councilman Liebl said that when�the ordinance we� made up the residents wanted this space a� a buffer zone, and the homeowners should be caasidered also. The City , Attorney said that this is something the Council may want to reconsid+"er. Mayor Kirkham said this poineed up the need o£ a planner to keep abreast of , theae situations. r �� � The City Engiaeer ahowed the plans of the Mid-Contiwet�t Engineeriag addition, and �aid that because of the lay of the land, it will be half buried from sight, and some nice trees will be saved with the requested 9etba�k. �� RSGULA,R COUNCIL I�STING, MAY 20, 1968 PAGi 15 explair�d that the childran hav0 trat�lod ths sod in the boule- vard until t2i�ro ie none left, and that thoy are ruiaing his yard, l�c. Schweikert also pointed out that on rainy days when some of the mottiers drive the children to school, thero is a�ch more traffic, and he is afraid o� of th� children is qoinq to qet hit. Councilman Samouelson suggested that he g�t a p�tition and present it. !!r. Schweikert repli�d that h� ia doing that now. !layor Kirkham sugqssted that ti� rssidsnte being troubled by thia write to th� School Board asking th�n► to allvw th• childran onto the school ground� before school atarts. Chief lfcCarthy �lained that tha childr�a at Parkvi�r have besn wall trai.nsd in the impo�tance of not croaeing th� inter- sections Mithout the School Patrol. He suqq�ated that for the remainder of the echool year one of hia msn be on tho corner to help the children acroes the stre�t, until a p�rmanent solution could be arrived at this sunm�er. � �LOTIOaT by Councilman Samouelson to cc�cur with th� Chief of Polico!s suggestion and patrol that inberBection for the ri�in- cler of the school year. Seconded by Councilmat� Li�bl. Upon a , voice vote, all votinq aye, i�ayor x�xham ae�iarea the ootion carried unaninausly. _ 1 � � , , � � ' , . y •.,. . - ,�_r, �.� • • � • __i� � - i ; •..i� �� Y� .�Mi_'� k��k_ � �.• �,� i. ,' �, �1.� Mr.. Donald 3avelkoul, repressnting Mr. Loonard Gortzen, a property vwn�r on the southeast corner of th� intsraection of Miesissippi Street and Bast River Road, was present and explained �hat this matter cams up before the Council on F�bruary 5, 1968 and the Council took action that night. Subsequently Mr. Gert$sn received this lett�r from the l�iurphy oil Corporatioa atatinq th�y wish to terminate the option. After Mr. Gertzen received this letter he contact�d Mr. savolkoul and he and the City �nqineer attempted to find out what the problem was, and �o far, lac. Sav�lkoul stat�d, h� has not beon able �. �� fia�sd o�:.�. �ahat �.�ey hav� referr�d to. Mr. Gertsen has rsc�ived an offer.for thia property which i� accept- able to him and ho wauld like to soll it. If Il�irphy Oil Corp. ba4 a problsm he waald liko to aee it r�solv�d and ia this effort h� had notifi�d the �irphy oii Corp - F� iday by t�lepho�, �d 1�. LuncD�rg, r�pr��tntat�.� ��Or. Ralp�. TuZly, �ttarney, and Mr. R.A. illio, nroksr, are prssent here toniqht, to aea if ther� is a prablem here which has not been for�seen. Mr. Ralph Tully, Attorney for �._sphy Oil Carporation, said that he felt tbat the abjection ehauld be abvioua when you co�ar� the two i I � ' � � , ' ' ' ' � ' � , CJ r , � ' � ) itTsC'ULAR COUNCIL I�ETING, MAY 20, 1968 pAG� 16 plot plans and the fact that tne Couricil indicated at the February 5th meeting that that was the most that they could do. lyr. Lunc�erg, representative of the I�Durphy oil Corp. said that the question relative to this piece of property really lies in the fa�t that at the time the option was taken, there were al- ready plans afoot to upgrade the intersection of 8ast River Road and Mississippi Street. He said that he did not think it was a question of bad faith, more a matter of poor com�aunication. In the first preliminary drawings of the intersection, the plan actually had very little affect on Mr. Gertzen's property, and that in the ensuing months it was hard for the City or County to give concrete answers as the plan was not completed. It was recommended to them that they obtain a Special Use Permit using the plan they had in an effort to ascertain just hvw this property could be used, wh ich is what they did. The layout that was approved was contingent on the reduction of the land area, and the consequent reduction of 4 driveways dawn to 2. He explained that his function was not to give answers, but to refer the information back to the main oifice, where the Murphy Oil Company, being a corporation made the determination that the plan was not feasible, with the square footage left, so it was felt that they had no alternative but to turn dawn the option. Councilman Harris said he felt that we had qone over the plan piece by piece and point by point at the previous meeting, and the Council was left with the feeling that Mr, Lundbesg concurred. He pointed out to Mr. Lundberg that the origtnal plan was in conflict with the ordinances and could not expect approval. Mr. Lundberg then shawed the map that was the result of the dis- cussions with the Planning Commission aryd the City Sngineer, that included what he relt were harmful compromises. �I'he City Sngi.neer explained that the original plan was never seen by the Council, and that through numerous discussions, the new plan evolved. TY�': plan went to the subcommittees for appro- val and was approved with some stipulations, then to Council for approvnl. Fie said that he felt that zhe Murphy 011 Corp. had acted in bad faith by taking so iaruch ot the subcoaamittees' and Council's tin►e with nc '::dication of disapproval of the revised plan. He said the plan shou' ' no� :cy,- �e been presented to the Council if it was not acceptar�le to l�urphy Oil Corp. RTGUI�R COUNCIL ME�TING, MAY 20, 1968 PA�GS 17 . -- - 46 Mr. Lundberg said that from the time we started calking last summer,we were told the way to get an answer was to apply for a Special Use Permit. No one could tell at that time what the City, County, or the Murphy Oil Corp. could ao me up Mrith. It was his understanding that the Corporation was left to make their decision. The City Attorney said there was no indication in the Minutes of the Meetinq of February 5, 1968 that they were unhappy with the stipulations and quoted from the Minutes, "Mr. Lundberq said he had been present at che meeting and there would be no problem with any of the stipulations." Mr. Lundberg said in reply that rhis meeting had to do only with landscapinq, type of construc- tion, height of fence etc. to which they had no disaqreement. Iyr. 811is, Broker for Murphy Oil Corp. said that he had talked to t2ze Anoka County 8ngineer about what was to be done with this intersection. He indicated to Mr. Sllis that the County could not move until the City decided what they wanted to do. He s3id he felt that it was merely a lack of working toqether to work out a suitable soluti�n. The County�8ngineer working on the plan with him and advised him to take it back to the City for their approval. If the four ent:�'�nces were cut dawn to two, this would not be conducive to good traffic flc�w. Z"he forced condemaation is what determined the Murphy Oil Corporation to turn dvwn the option. The City Snqineer said that there was al right of way is needed for a right pointed out to them ttie first time. no question of what addition- turn lane and this was The City Attorney asked Mr. Lundberg, if they were not happy with ' this plan, what did they want. Mr. Lundberg replied that he and lYllr. 8111s just received the letter today to appear at the Meetinq, and that he had had no opportunity to talk to the main office, ' that when l�Durphy Oil C�r poration made their decision, it was� aot with resentment, but just the way the ch ips fell. Councilman Harris sugq.sted that Mr. Lundberg obtain a copy of tha City � Ordinances aind a plan of the intersection and see what he can caae up with. ' Mr. Savelkoul expressed the view of himself and his client that they were hopeful that w ith the new plan somethinq could be agreed upon. Mr. Gertzen was of the understanding that the sale , had been conswnated, and that Mr. Gertzen is �rilling to cooperate as much as he can to move this along. r ' . 4�% REGUI�AR COUl1CIL MEETING, Me'�Y 20, 1968 PA�GE 18 ' ' i' Councilman Iiarris said that the Council will be willing to look at any plan� they would like to submit that conforms to the City requirementa etc. and that the Council is flexible and inter- '' eSted in pr�ducing a building which would fit into the area and be an asset to the City. � Mr. Ellis s�iid that considerable time has been taken up while the City an�� the County decided what they wanzed to do with this inters�:ction, hawever, maybe somezhing could be worked out I if he could sit dawn with the City $ng ineer or someone else designated :�y the Council to try Lo reach an agreeable solution to both par_ies. Councilman Sauuuelson asked the City Engineer , to see that Murphy Oil Corporation has a copy of the intersection plan. Coun,:ilman Sheridan said that he objected to the City Council bei:ig used as the fall guy to drop the option. Council- ' man Harris aaid that they would be happy to look aL a proposal if they wis;i to bring one in. r ' r � , , , ' , , ' M�OTION by C��uncilman Samuelson to receive the letter from Mr. Savelkoul a�king for this item to be placed on�che May 20, 1968 agenda. Se�:onded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimuualy lrlO'I'ION by C��uncilman Samuelson to receive the letter to l�Ir. Gertzen fran the Murphy Oil Corporation dated April 17, 1968, advising h in that they are terminating the option. Seconded by Councilman :;iebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. V IS ITOR : C� )MPLAINT CONCERNING B& 8 PATROL , l�t. WAY�iE LARSON . 7677 BACON :)RIVE: Mr. Wayne L��rson, 767? Bacon Drive, was present at the Meeting to state a �omplaint about B& E Patrol. He has a German Shepherd which he keeps in his fen�ed yard, but there are many dogs runnin�; loose, an�1 they are not strays for the most part, just neighb�rs dogs which they do not keep tied up. Some of these dogs have h3d rabies shots and some have not. He would like to knaw why th: law is not enforced. He said that children have mistreated �iis doc in the ya--d and he was let out of the fence and was hit be 3 car. Wh^ - asked by the City Manager if it was not i:rue that tzere was a�..Ed going on in �:his neighborhood, he replied that this was so. ;\ 1 � �, .� _ ____________.__ ____. .,,,\ \ �, �:, . , ., , �:,, , .1'�' ,.. ,.�, �, . , � `\ \\�� . ,`�. , \ , `` �` , '��\ , � 'a q`�\ l� . ...5.-__._�.._ _^__.�— _�.�_____._'._'__.__.��_ 1 ,``.\—__-- _— _."—______.__—_'— __—_ '` � �--�-- ---- _-----____ ---.__-.--_�^_— � "__.--'-f+ � --- ------ j�j� � 9 � �,ti i ��y s� � Y .� � "-3 � . . t1 �v�-� 4 �: .�.1 �l ii �� �v� ;� ij � -----�. _�------ �`� �� ��^� r: � a'_:aas^i' a �� C 3 � , � _ �� ,r�� a _ �� i 49 � MINUTES OF THE HUMAN RELATION COI�IlrIITTEE MEET'ING, OCTOBER 17, 1968 '�k�,e I�eeting was �a11ed to order by Chairman John ivers at 8:10 P.M. ROZL CALL: M�I+4�EAS �S�N�: Harry Crowder, John ivexs, Jordis Mittelstadt,,p.M. Bat�erson, ��'' Wa1t Starwalt, $ob Hynes, Father Keefe,, Jim Thomson, Linda Roasmap �iJP3T$ FR�SENT: Barbara Hughes, Sun Newspaper Joh� �ve�rs �atertained a motion by Harry Crowder that the Committee change Sec. 2.3 0�' ths By�Laws that the quorum be reduced from ten (10) to eight (8). Seconded. F��e�d. . �I�P�,�RMAN' S REPORT: �. W� W1�.1 Rot send a letter of intent to the Minnesota Department of Human Rights, bt�t xatCher a letter stating our powers and a copy of our enabling by-laws. B. We had b�e�n aaked by the Minnesota Department of Human Rights to participate i�n tk�e selli.ng of the "We share the Dream" buttons, however, the executive �ommiCtee states that as an official group we may not raise funds under our bj'•laWe . Tr���ACE : H�xry Crowder. attended as the Fridley Human Rights Committee representative, and r�po�cted the acti.vities and his impressions of the meeting. �MPLQXMEN� SUB-COMMITTEE - Bob Buckley• M�'. 8uokl�y rscammends we find out what it is we have to work with in Fridley and c�eCeraai�l� a� �au�cae of action from there. He feels an educational program would c�ax'C��,n1y be ane avenue of development. His committee plans to study the situation f.ux�k�ez' and �'egpx� their findings at the next meeting. E�?U�:AT�4N SUB�-�OIrIlrIITTEE - Father Keefe • Tk�a Education �omwittee has met 3 times and have $ suggeationa for �he Coa�aixtee: 1. Make use of the Koerner report - locate copies in the libraries. 2, 1V�wspaper releases as a means of public education. 3, Work in the schools - look at text books - encourage colleges to give u� minority applicants to teach in Fridley. 4. I,�.brax� books - formation of discussion groups. 5. T,axg� scale lectures - and/or use of available tapes for small groups. 6, EnCOt�rage churches to have speakers. 7. �'Ir, Meyerhoffs "Buy Black" campaign should be supported. $. �sr�ot� to peraon contacts with minority people - Children vacation exchanges. Father �sef� made a motion that we write a letter to Honeywell with the Mayor's S�.$AAtt�x'�, cQm�nending them on their support of Peter Meyerhoff. Seconded. Carried. SO �IU�+'1A�1 ��!'��ONS COkIl"IITT�E M;NUTES, OCTQB$R 17, 1968 PAGE 2 �� was �ugg�sted that the Committee make an effort to get an adult education program goal�� i.r� our C�ty. Mys �iyc�e� it�c�ui,red �nto the replacement of Mr. Bill Milbrath on the Com�atittee. It wa$ �ug�RSt�d that the Council be approached once more in regaxd to the ma,tter. Mx. Cxowde�' mad� � motion to ratify the election of officers. Seconded. Carried. AA,TOU NT � Th6xe bei�1$ na �urther business the Me�ting was adjourned at 9;35 P.M. M�'s, Ke�th�rine;Moss arXived just as the meeting adjourned. Ro�p�aC�u11y sub�mitted, .7prdi�e Mi�t�le�adt s��retsxy �o th� Gocnmittee 1 ' A THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING OF NOVIIrIDE�t 6, 1968 ' The meeting was called to order by Chairman Mitteletadt. ' N�IDERS PRESF.'�]T: Mitteleta.dt, 0'Bannon, Harrie, Ahonen N�IDII3S ABSENT: Miniah OTHII�S PRFSENT: Claxence Belisle-Building Inspector ' 1. ' � ' ' ' ' , ' ' 2. � ' � MOTION by 0'Bannon to accept the minutes of October 30, 1968, ae written. Seconded by Ahonen. Upon a voice vote, there being no na.ys, the motion aarried unanimously. � .19 2d FOR COIINTY, MINNESOTA, TAE SAME BE �T BY MEDICARE DEVEI,OPNIEN'r �0. Mr. Gitie wae preaent to preeent his proposal. A new plot plan was aubmitted showing new e�reee and exit, landecaping, loaatio of propoeed building on the lot, etc. MOTION by Harria to cloae the public hearing. Seconded by 0'Ba.nnon. IIpon a voice vote, one abetained, the motion carried. MOTION by Harris to grant the request for the following reaeone; 1. There was no one preaent in oppoaition to the request. 2. The new plot plan ie agreeab�e with egrese on Madison Street. 3. The nursing home concept fite very well into the hospital, clinic, nursing home type center. 4. The epecial use permit previously granted has expired and conetruction had not etarted. 5. The unit will be a free enterprise agency psying full sbare of taxes. Seconded by 0'Bannon. IIpon a voice vote, one abstai.ned, the motion carried. It ie the opinion of the Board tha.t the propoaed building face South, ae ehown on the new plot plan. �1 � ' 52 ' BOARD OF APPEALS - NOVII�IDII� 6, 1968 PAGE 2 � Mr. Bill Campbell was present to present his proposal. MOTION by Ahonen to close the public hearing. ' � Seconded by 0'Bannon. Upon a vpice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. , MOTION by ghonen to approve the request with the exception tha.t the side yard requirement be amended to read from 35 feet to 24 feet minimum from Ricks,rd Roa.d inetead of the 35 feet to 17 feet 6 inches originally requested� to permit , the parking of a car between the proposed garage and the lot line. This will still allow the minimum distance of 5 feet between the house the the garage. ' Seconded by Harrie. IIpon a voice vote� there being no nays, the motion aarried unanimouely. _ _ j. A RDQOEST FOR VARIANCE OF SE�TION 45•341�.��UCTION OF STREEP LINE SETBACK. FR�I ,' MISSISSIPPI STREE�I' ON TI� SOU'I'H FR�'I 80 F�;Er TO 62 FEET AND FRONI EAST RIYER ROAU ON THE EAST, FROM 80 FEElT TO 74 FEET TO PF�MIT CONSTRUCTION OF A CAR WASH ON TSE SOIITH 2 FEET OF BLOCK 22 FRIDLEY PARK ADDITION THE SAME BEING TI� N.W. CORNFR ' OF THE INTERSECTTON OF MISSISSIPPI STREEI' AND EAST RIVER ROAD. UEST BY ROBF�T SCHROER 886 FIRWOOD WAY NF.E. FRIDLEY MINNESOTA. Mr. Pete Lindberg wae preaex�t to present the proposal in behalf of Bob Sahroer. ' . _ MOTION by 0'Bannon to cloae the public hearing. ' Seconded by Ahonen. IIpon a voic_. vote, there being no naye� the motion caxried �� unanimously. . MOTION by 0'Bannon to grant the requeat with the followin� conditions; . � ' �('� � 1. The ieland�prevex�t any right hand turna at exit of cax waeh. �" '� 2. The Council hae reeolved the intersection of Mieeieaippi Plsae and � � Eaet River Roa,d. 3. There was no o.ne present who objected to the request. , ' Seconded b Ahonen. II z� a voic Y po e vote, there being �� nays, the motion carriea unanimously. ' It is the general opinion of the Board members that there will be a problem of . a queue of cara, outaide the property, on Misaiesippi Place. ' 4. A R�JQIIEST FOR VARIAN^� OF S�CTION 45.362, RIDUCTION OF A SIDE YARD BOUND�ARY LINE ABUTTING A DIFFERENT ��NiNr DISTRICT FROM 35 FEET TO � FE�T TO PERMIT CONSTRIICTION 'OF AN ACCESSORY BUILDING 10 F�i� BY 40 FEET ON LOTS 2 AND 3 AND PgRT OF LOTS 20 -� AND 21 BLOCK 2 REE'S ADDITI�JN TO FRIDLE7 PARK ANOKA COIINTY MTNNESOTA TI� SAME BEING 42 -�' STREET N.E. FRIDLE`� MINNES4TA. R UEST BY LAWRENCE H. BROVOLD. NORTHWESTERN BELL TEL�;?HONE C0. FRIDLEY MINNESOTA. � ` . . - � ,.... .� _ : . • . . ,� �� ' . � � , � , � . • ,. � ' .• . 53 BOARD QF APPEALS - NOVII��t 6, 1968 , PAGE 3 Mr. Ralph Peterson wae present to preeent the propoeal. MOTION by 0'Bannon to close the public hearing. Seconded by Harris. IIpon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Ahonen to approve the requeet subject to the following co�ditions; 1. The propoeed building be like the principle building structurally, ma.terial, and deeiga, , 2. The completion of the 88�foot retaining wall thet rune p�rallel with 4� Street and the retaining wall that i� on the South property line. Seconded by Harrie. 1 unanimouely. 5• ' ' Upon a voice vot�, there being no aaye� the motion asrried Dr. Kenneth Speltz and Dr. Steve�Brandjord were p�esent to prreaent the psopoesl. � � Mr. George Walquiet and Mr. Stan Carleon were aleo preeent. ' Mr. Carleon diacueeed the drainage of water in thie area. MOITON by 0'Bannon to cloee the public heaxing. • ' Seconded by Ahonen. IIpon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion aarried unanimouely. MOTION by Ahonen to grant the request for the following reaeone; 1. Th� proposed variance of 55 feet-:i.a coneietent with the other, buildings in thie area. 2. The plana that were ehown to the Board meet the requiremente of Ordinan�e no. 373. Seconded by Ha,rrie. IIpon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried una.nimouely. � AATOURI�Il�R�Tr : The meeting wae adjourned at 9:55 P•M. ' Reepectfully eubmittsd, I i MARY HINTZ Secretary ' 1 ' 54 �i[TTLDTNG STADTAARDS - DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOMMITTEE MEETING MINIITES. NOYFMBER 13. 1968 �'�e mep�it�g� wae called to order by Aatiz�g Cha,irmar� �iermann at 8:05 P.M. ROLT, CAI,L : � MF.i�ERS PRESENT: Biermann, Tonco, Hauge M�B�RS A$SEN'�: Dittea, Erickson p'I'I�S �RFSEN2'; Claxence Belisle-Buildix� Inspector ' 1. ' ' ' � ' 2. MZ'. �'hi.l HirsCh was present to prese.nt his proposal. Di�acuasicat� a.naluded fire aeparations, soundproofing, brick and cedax exterior, a�d 7Cefu�e d�sposal in g^arages as indicated on plan. MOTION by Ha,u�e to approve the requeet as proposed provided; 1, A�1 ourbi.ng be concrete. 2. `�wo areae between ga,ra$ee be acreened for trash � lle�ctrion containers. 3" u.��'"`�.`� �� fe,P.'t".' � �.J� 1.��.-Q,.�c.�.�, . Sepox�ded, by Tonco. jTpon a voice vote, thexe being no �a,ys, the motioA carr].pd unanimousl.y. � ,AT �' C�� A UES D N_ • E_,•^� OIITI-�RLY 12 WITH EXCEPTIO REQUEST BY STR � THE ADDIT�ON TO E _WESTEftLY 5 A ORTI�RLY 112 0 SAME KNOWN AS �� ING, LOCATED ' THE N. 2750 A M�e, Balch was present to preee.nt the proposal. Mr. $alch i.s the contractor for Strit�-Anderson. ���Q�1 by Tonco to approve the request as propoaed provided;' 1. A�d ei.dewalk o.n South eide of the building �,s in3icated on the site plan. 2. �'lat�t grass or eod in all areas not blacktoppsd on Strite-Anderaon progerty. 3 L�`C(�r,d ,�-.� f �� - � � � 7- � C�--F . SeQO.rided by $auge. IIpo.n a voice vote, �here being .no nays, the motion carried �a,.nanim4us ].y, � x f PI.ANNING COMMISSION MEETING NOVEMBER 14, 1968 PAGE 1 The meeting was called to order by Chairman Erickson at 7;3,5 p.M. ROL--- L CALL ' Members Present: Members Absent: Others Present: Myhra, Fitzpatrick, Mittelstadt, Jensen City Manager Ankrum, Peter Herlofsky E�ickson Senior Engineering Aid APPROVE PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTEg; OCTOBER�24 1968: MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Myhra, that the Planning Commission minutes of October 24, 1968 be approved. aye, the motion carried unanimously. Upon a voice vote, all voting RECENE PARRS & RE�REATION MIN[JTES ; OCTOBER 28 1968 ; MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Commission receive the minutes of the meeting of the Parks & Recreation of October 28, 1968. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. E BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROT. �TTR�'lYnar,rrmm�cn ,.,.�,......__ - --- �--��y:� rt11VU1",C�l; uc;roBER .30 1968; MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Commission receive the minutes of the Building Standards-Design Control Subcommittee meeting of October 30, 1968. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously, STANDARDS-DESTGN CONTROL SUBCOMMITTEE 13 1 MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Commission receive the minutes of the Building Standards-Design Control Subcommittee meeting of November 13, 1968. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously, RECEIVE BOARD OF APPEALS MIN[ITES: OCTOBER 30 1968: MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Myhra, that the Planning Commission receive the minutes of the Board of A Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, thePmotionecarriedfunanimously, 1968. RECEIVE BOARD OF APPEALS MIDT[JTES : NOVF.I�IBER 6 1968 : MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Myhra, that the Planning Commission receive the minutes of the Board of Appeals meeting of November 6, 1968. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimausly, ORDER OF AGENDA• - Inasmuch as the Public Hearings were given a time to be heard, the order of agenda would not be changed.. 4 � Planning Commission Meeting-November 14, 1968 Page 2 1. PUBLIC HEARING: P.S. #68-06, MARXEN TERRACEz THOMAS Eo MARXF�.�t: The North 464 feet of Lot 5, Auditor's Subdivision #108. The notice of the public hearing was read by Chairman Erickson. Mr. Marxen was present and stated he had no further remarks unless someone had questions. Mrs. Earl Follmuth, 1621 Onondaga; Asked if McKinley would be going directly across from Onondaga down through H-2, and if so, where would it be going through. Chairman Erickson explained there were no plans for the extension of McKinley at this time. � Mr. Marxen explained that he will build his own house on Lot 2 arid sell Lot 1, and the street in the center of the plat was dedicated to the City prior to the time be bought the property. J. R. Doyle, 1651 Onondaga: He asked if this property was going to be developed in a piecemeal pattern. � Mr. Erickson said there is an overall plan which includes purchasing additional land in the future from abutting lots when the present owners are interested in developing their property, since there is no sewer or water available to the back lots. The Planning Commission and the Subcommittee have not allowed him to construct more than his own house and one other structure. There is no plan for changing the zoning or McKinley Street going through. Mr. Doyle said they were right across the street from the proposed lot split. His only concern was the overall picture, what the area would be like upon completion. He said he could not see any objections offhand to the split of the two lots, but he was wondering about the other properties behind and along Onondaga a.nd if the City has an.y plans to break these up into lots and plat. It was explained by Chairman Erickson that to his knowledge, he thought the Subcommittee could give a bettor answer, but it appeared there is a probable extension of a street in the middle of the plot between County Road H-2 and Onondaga. As far as the Subdivisio.n, there has been no request and the City does not attempt to force the division of land. All they really have in this plat is a division of 132 feet on Onon.daga. Mr. Myhra said the Subcommittee has spent a lot of time.on the question that has been raised. It is necessary to consider access before the lots can be developed. There has o.nly been an attempt on the part of the petitioner to get a buildable site on Onondaga and there has been no proposal for rezoning. The . Subcommittee felt that under the circumstances, they could approve the lot.split. Chairman Erickso.n added that by looking at the reproduction of the half section map, a pattern is developing and in the future, the Pla.nning Commission will attempt to force compliance with the pattern as developed. Mr. Doyle noted the two lots are 66 foot lots and asked if they will be the only two lots that will be of this si.ze. Chairman Erickson said he did not believe you can say that these are necessarily the only two 66 foot lots as .circumstance will indicate the size of the lot. • � � Planning Commission Meeting-November 14, 1968 Page 3 Mr. Myhra explained that the situatio.n here is one where the petitioner had a strip of land that was too much for the assessments he was carrying, and on the division, the minimum width which the City has established was not reached, however, he does meet the minimum lot area requirement. Mr. Marxen has made an attempt to purchase additional land, and the homes to be built ,. , will be. compatible with the present development. .. ,. .... , .. MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that tne Planning Commission close the public hearing of the preliminary plat, P,S, #68-06, Marxen�Terrace, Thomas E. Marxen, of the North 464 feet of Lot 5, Auditor's Subdivision �,108. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. Mr. Myhra added that the Subcommittee put a lot of time on the study of this problem and in his opinion, there wouTd not be much purpose putting it over to a later time. Chairman Erickson agreed wholeheartedly and said Mr. Nlarxen has been very cooperative in amending the original plan. MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Commission recommend to the City Council approval of the preliminary plat, Marxen Terrace, Thomas E. Marxen of the North 464 feet of Lot 5, Auditor's Subdivision #108. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimouslv.. 2. PtTBLIC HEARING: REZONING REQUEST ZOA 68-12 ROBERT A, SCHROER: Easterly 452 feet of Parcel 6000, Section 2: all of Parcel 3150 East 3 Acres) and Easterly 200 feet Parcel 3150, Section 11 (Osborne Road and T.H. #47). Rezone from M-2 to C-2S. Chairman Erickso.n read the notice of public hearing. Mr. Peter Lindberg and NIr. Robert Schroer were present. It was explained that this request is for the retail sales for Bob's Produce Ranch now located at Mis�issippi and Ea.st River Road. The plans for the buildings a� the new site have been before the Building Standards-Design Control. Chairman Erickson reviewed the time when Hwy. ,�47 went through, it cut off access for the whole property and no servi:ce road was provided. The thought was, if this type of thing, or anything goes in, there should be a loopback. There was further discussion of the road problem and Bob Schroer said they plan to put in a service road. Mr. Myhra suggested possible crossovers.and loopback would be to his advantage. This item is tabled in the Building Standards-Design Control until the rezoning is resolved. Mr. Schroer produced his plans which were studied. It was noted that the Produce Ra.nch would not encompass the.whole property, and that the rezoning would go 1600 feet. The drainage ditch was also discussed. The Chairman said the platting ordinance is a division of property under 22 acres. Mr. Myhra asked for a discussion of the matter of spot zoning along the Highway. He thought this was a little different than the usual spot zoning from residential to commercial. Industrial to commercial is different. It was agreed by Mr. Fitzpatrick that thi� is something they should take cog.nizance of, but it is going in the right directio.n. Chairman Erickson remarked that there is something to be said for openi.ng up this corner. � Planning Commission Meeting-November 14, 1968 Page 4 It seemed to Mr. Myhra that it would have been a good thing if they had had a better representatio.n of the Commissio.n. In view of the fact that one of the members was ill and the other out of town, the Commission would not be unreaso.nable to continue the item until the next meeting. Mr..Schroer said they were pressed.for time with winter closing in. MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Fitzpatrick., that the public hearing of the ., rezoning request be closed, Z0A #68-12, Robert A. Schroer of the Easterly 452 feet of Parcel 6000, Section 2: all of Parcel 3�50 (East 3 Acres� and Ea,sterly 200 feet of Parcel 3150, Section 11 (Osborne Road and T.H. #47) to be rezoned from M-2 to C-2S. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. The Chairman believed the Council should be requested to set a public hearing date for this rezoning and the Planning Commission set a.nother date for further consideration on this matter. The Council could hear this request on December 9, 1968 and the Pla.nning Commission meet on December 5th with the full Commission. MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the P1 the City Council to consider a hearin� for the rezonin� re Robert A. Schroer of the Easterl 2 feet of Parcel 6000 Parcel 3150 East Acres and Easterl 200 feet of Parcel Osborne Road a.nd T.Ho on December 1 68 and the will be meeting on December 5th at which time a recommenda annin� Commissio.n a quest ZOA #68-12. Section 2: all of 1 0 Section 11 Plannin Commission tion will be Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 3. HYDE PARK ADDITION ZONING STUDY: Meeting with Consultant, of Nason, Wehrman, Knight And Chapma.n, Incorporated. � Mr. Michael Murphy represented Mr. William Chapman. A set of 3 separate plans had been given the Commission to study. These were listed as Scheme A, B a.nd C. The merits of each plan were discussed with Mr. Murphy by the Commission a.nd City Manager �nkrum. Mr. Murphy was asked if he could prepare another map incorporating a couple of the plans. Chairman Erickson asked Mr. Murphy to prepare a map combining Scheme A and C as he would like to see the Commission presented with the other alternatives and th�n they can make a decision at that point. y`�Chaixman Erickson also felt that the� public should hav.e a look at all the alternatives before the Pla.nning Commission makes an,y final recommendations. The Commission set December 5, 1968 at 7:30 for a special meeting to discuss the new pla.ns. Mr. Murphy was informed that he need not be present for this meeting, and would be notified when �e should appear. Mr. Murphy agreed to this saying he would have the plans ready for the Planning Commission meeting of December 5, 1968. Regardi.ng a statement froui Nason, Wehrman, Knight & Chapman for professional services to date, the City Manager said it-was customary to pay such bill after the first public hearing. y . Planni.ng Commission Meeting-November 14, 1968 page 5 4. CITY OF MINNF�POLIS WATER TREATMENrI' EXPANSION: Condemnation of Fridle.y property. Darrel Clark, Engineeri.ng Assista.nt, forwarded a memo to the City Attorney aski.ng for a statement replyi.ng to the City of Minneapolis. Their letter asked for comments i.n respect to the Minneapolis Water Treatment Plant expansion in co.njunction with Fridley's comprehensive plan. Inasmuch as the City of Fridley has made an agreement with N.S.S.S.D, and is using their facilities, it would be a financial burden to the City of Fridley if Minneapolis used this property for their proposed expansion. MOTION by Myhra, seco.nded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Commission present the following resolution to Council: Although the Minneapolis Water Works expansion proposal may fall within the permitted Heavy Industrial uses of the area involved as it is presently zoned, it is apparent that the proposal conflicts with the intended use of the site by the NSSSD for its now legalized sewage disposal plant. Since the City of Fridley and the NSSSD have previously desig:ned their system to utilize a pla.nt at this site; and since a portion of the plan has been implemented at considerable costs to the City and the NSSSD�; and since the City of Fridley is a member of NSSSD, with membership on its Board of Directors, it would seem that it must side with the NSSSD a.nd oppose a.ny expansion of the Minneapolis Water Works, which would deprive the NSSSD of it planned, and much needed, plant site. Therefore, I hereby move that the Planning Commissio.n recommend to the Council of the City of Fridley that it strongly oppose the action of the Cit.y of Minneapolis and its proposed expansion of the Water Works for such time as the NSSSD needs the sit.e for its own purposes. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 5. LETTER FROM CONSULTING SERVICES CORPORATION: Letter dated November 13, 1968. The letter concerned the Housing Act of 1968 and the new Neighborhood Development Program, a.nd suggested the Corporation could provide professional services. . The Commission members wondered if they-could not get the information, if they were interested, without going through the corporation, but through the Federal level. , No actio.n. 6. MENIO FROM JACK 0. KIFtYFIAM9 MAYOR: Re: Hosting of uieeting of Anoka County Municipalities at Fridley Civic Center on Wednesday, November 20, 1968 at 7:30 P.M. MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Myhra, that the Planning Commission Members atte.nd the meeting of the Anoka County Municipalities at the Fridl� Civic Center o.n Wednes�� November 20, 1968 at �0 P.Mo in the Communitv Room. Upon a voice vo�e, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimouslv. Planni.n� Commission Meeti.ng-November 14, 1968 Page 6 7. PROPOSED ORDINANCE REVIEW: � Chairman Erickso.n commented that the revisio.n of the zoning ordinance as presented was very good, but he wished it had i.ncluded a zoning category on . mult.iples. The Pla.nning Commission had instituted_a revision of the zoning . ordinance, but fou.nd it was too big a thing for them to tackle. The City � Manager suggeste.d the Commissio.n review the zo.ning orai.nance as it is, and si.nce he felt it was much bett er than �what we now have. �If it is a good. ��� workable ordi.nance, a.nd the suggested changes are made, the.n it will be possible to go back and review it. It seems, he said, the choice is to make a large improveme.nt now, or to wait an indefinite period of time for a completely revised ordinance. Mr. Myhra asked if they would be ahead to adopt it and attempt to change or would it pay to go through it a little more carefully at this time. The Commission felt they would approach the proposed zoning ordinance by quickly checking it through, so they would be prepared to discuss the salient points at the special meeting of December 5, 1968. 8. SIGN ORDINANCE: The Commission was given "Comments by the City Manager a.nd Darrel Clark" of the changes made at the last Planning Commission meeting, for study. The Commission asked that this item also be put on the December 5, 1968 agenda. ADJOURNMEN'I' ; Chairma.n Erickson adjourned the meeting at 10:20 P.M. Respectfully submitted, � < � � C� ,L � HAZE' 0'BRIAN Recording Secretary _� � I'', MEMO T0: MEMO FROM: MEMO DATE: Mr. Virgil Herrick, City Attorney Daxrel C1ark, Engineering Assistant November 5, 1968 � #118 Misc. #68�38 MEMO NUMBER: � g; Cit of Minneapolis water treatment expansion. � �+ j::_:. . � �`� � _ . F . _ ' • of Minneapolis Enclosed please find a letter from the•�Commission with requesting a response from oux Planning • S plant Expansion Facilities fitting the respect to lt , rehensive plan. City of Fridleys comp Commission agenda I am placing this item on the Plannisgecific instructions of November 14, 1968. Are there any p Commission should have Were toftableethisthis the Planning Commission w matter. If the Planning most of the 't should be noted that theieating upheduled meeting matter, i 1g68� thereby would be December 12� S indicated in the letter. .forty�five (45) calendar day � � � �_�-"._, � \��f� ��� � �,,f� ,�.L. �.�. � _. � DARREL CLARKAssistant Engineering CC: City ManageT, Homer R. Ankrum � _�-. F`i�i���:�i j �� C'' �.. � '� . _ . ' �"� `� -' Page 2 Mr. Oliver R, Erickson Novexnber 4, 1968 enlaxgexnent and improvement of our Water Works facila.ties to you for youx review and report within the next 45-days as to compliance of said matter with your comprehensi.ve municipal plan. Yery truly yours, c.-c.e.�/'•��"'�''i � r Clay on A. Sorenson; P. E• City Engineex � Director of Public Woxks CA5: dm � . � �' . ' 4 ,� .[ ��y. 0 MEMO T0: MEMO FROM: MEMO DATE: MEMD NUMBER: RE: Mr. Virgil Herri.ck, City Attorney Darrel C1ark, Engineering Assistant November 5, 1968 #118 Misc. #68�38 City of Minneapolis water treatment expansion. Enclosed please find a letter from the.City of Minneapolis requesting a response from our Planning Commission with respect to its Plant Expansion Facilities fitting the City of Fridleys' comprehensive plan. I am placing this item on the Planning Commission agenda of November 14, 1968. Are there any specific instructions the Planning Commission should have with reference. to this matter. If the Planning Commission were to table this matter, it should be noted that their next scheduled meeting would be December 12, 1968, thereby eating up most of the .forty�five (45) calendar days indicated in the letter. .,,,{. L. �.,t. ` �lc...... � DARREL CLARK - Engineering Assistant CC: City Manager, Homer R. Ankrum .� , ,, � ss' t���� �� ot ��i:ti�, 1 Jt�r,:,,y : �//� �r'o c../ , :�: .�. .�+�y i j� �,�r,,�;;��.a..��� � �� f��'.'��` > J� �' ,� a�, `�� b ��',::• .',r� �` 0 �N�� DEPARTMEN7 OF PUE3LIC WORKS CLAY70N A. SORENSON, P.E. CITY Ef�tGINE[R--DIRECTOR MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55415 Mr. Oliver R. Erickson, Chairman, Planning Commission City of Fri.dley 6431 Univer sity Avenue N. E. Minneapolis, Minn. 55421 Dear Mr. Erickson; ������,��������� November 4, 1q68 The Minneapolis Czty Counei.l at its meeti.ng of May I2, 196? authori.zed condemnation proceedings for the acquisition of certain pxoperties as a site. for the addi.L-ion, i.xnprovement and enlargement of the facilities of the Min� neapolis Water Works system. A certified copy of the Council Resolution authori.zing condemnation proceedings i.s enclosed. Subsequently the City Counci.l at its xneeting of December 29, 196? approved the over--alJ. Minne•� apolis Water Works Capital Isnprovement Pxogram, and aJ.so set up a prob gram fox planni.ng and fi.nancing the pxoject. A copy of ihe Council Action relati.ve to this approval is also enclosed as well as a copy of �the appxoved Capital xmprovement Program. � As you know, the pumping station and treatment plants of the Minneapolis Water Woxks system, as well as its reservoirs, lie outside the corporate lixnits of the City of Minneapoli.s, within the Cities of Fridley and Coluxnbia Heights in Anoka County. A porti.on of the land auihorized for condexnnation i.s located in the City of Fridley. We enclose a plat showinU the land proposed for acquisi�- tion outside of the corporate limits of the City of Minneapolis. � While we do r_ot believe that i.t is necessary under any law or regulati.on to submit this matter to you, �ve do want you to be aware of the situation. Therefore we axe submi.tting information relating to thi.s property acquisiti.on, � I � � . �: _ . _. �--x, � '� � .. � : i�' � (((''' � f..� 1 �. . t � . � � . � � .. • (f ti I�� ; �� . . . �" � . . � �l `'1 . • � -.. f '� � � � , :� �. : � � ' :,� ` ��� : k �. 'r �� ��� ` t ��� ? �. �. .� ��' � ��� ' ____ �:� .a a � � � I !�` _—'�....' � � � � r � F ;' � , � � j f i 1 4` i �,� z � �. . .,, .. : • �' ! A �' � T � . 1 � i h� , _ __ - . � - . - },i�� � • ].._ ' �._�i �:I�:.� � . i.. � r � �' 4 °L: .;' . �-�---' r'nt,.._ ' � `�� � t :;{ � _ ... � . - �. � . � _'r w j r r.� � =; . _ . - . . , . . } � ,, . .s., . %t . . .. . _ .._ i�` . .. , .. _ ," .. - '�• . � �FORM 30 1M 6-67 s �' � STATE OF MINNESOTA, �;E: g; R�;, -- Youi` Committec County of Hennepin, ss. recomiiiends: , (1) lhat t}i� i4iinneapolis �Vat�r `Vorks Capiial Impro��ements Pro- CITY OF 6'IINNEAPOLIS, � gram dated July 20, 19G5, as �mencled Atzgust 19G7, prepaled by T. P. Corlett, Jr., Director of Water ��'orl�s, be approced; Cit Clerk of the City of Minneapolis, in the ineer's '�1SEN Y (2) That the City F•ng I, RICHARD JOHA� , Dept. be authorized to submit a six year bond program to be re- paid bg ,\Vater Dept. income, in County of Hennepin and State of Minnesota, do hereby cectify that I ave the amount of $25,000,000 to CLIC Re ort of Standi_n Corn�ittee for implement�tion in tl�e annual � p bond program, in accoi'dar4ce examined the attached copy of _____--- with thc estimated cost thercof regula� to be fui•nished by the City I%n- gineer and in accordance ���ith da adopted by the City Council of said city at a tailed plans, specifications and 29 th - dra�rin�s therefor, to be prepared. meeting thereof held on the .by the Cit�� EnUincer and approv- ed by� the Citp Council; j Decemb°i , 19 �7 , and have carefully �3) 1hat 2.n engineerin�; consult-I day of ant be retained to adcise and as- • . sist tlie Citp Eng�neer in tlic prep- aration of desibn work, plans and �omPared the same with the original thereof, now on file in this o ice, specifications for said pro�ect; (4) That thc City };l�bineer be : directed to prepare prcliminary� and that said attached copy is a true and correc t copy o f s a i d o r i g i n a , • plans and dra�`�in�s for said pro]- I • �ect and upon apPl•oval thereof byi t he Ci ty C o u n cil, to prepare con-; and of the whole thereof. strttction docttments including de-' jN WITNESS WIiEREOF, I have here- tailed dra«�ings, plans and speci- •, fications for bid•lettin� purposes; • (5) That on approval of sa+d detailed pia.is, sp�cificr.tions and unto set my hand and affixed the cor- drz���i„gs by� thc C�tY Council, tl�e 31 s t Purchasing Agent be directed to porate seal of said City this _--- advertise for bids for said pi'o]- ,' ect. unanimous Oc tober Adopted. Passed by • day of . . ' ., roll cali as licrcina[tcr noted. • , �;!� A D. 19 �s - � � ( , �% --=��.�,.:!����-�� �/ �c%c�!:.3.:. , . / �� Crty Clerk , V ._ • �FOfiM 30 if.1 6-67 �;� N' RFSULUTION (BY' �'11c1c�•man 0lson) . Autliorizinb condcm�ia(ion pro- ccectiugs {or (l�c acqi�isiliou of properiy as � sitc tor lhe �dcli- tion, improti�cment �nd enIargc- mciit of tl�c flailitics of thc D?i�i�ic�potis lYalcr 1i'orks sys. tc�n. Resolved by the City Council of the City of Minneapolis: That in the judgment of the City Council of the City of 1�1ini�eapo- lis, it is deemed expedient and necessai•y to acqt�ire fee simnle title to the follo�ving described property situated in the City of Minneapolis, County of Hennepin, State of Dqinnesota, to �vit; That part of Lots 14, 15, 18 and 21, Auditors Subdivision No. 35, Lots 1 to 6, Tom Coleman's Ad- dition to Minneapolis, vacated` 35th Ave. NE., 3Gth Ave. NE.,. 36%2 Ave. NE. and Johanna St. � NE., lying Wly of Marshall St. � NE., Ely of St. Anthony Bottle-; vard and SEIy of 37th Ave. NE.,' except that part presently owned� ny SectionY3,f T pn29pN,S�Range 24 W; and also to the following de- scribed property situated in the �City of Fridley, County of Anoka, : State of 11�Iinnesota, to wit: Lots 39, 40 and 41 Auditor's Subdivision No. 39 being in Sec- _._ tion 34, Twp. 30 N, Range 24 W; as and for a site foi• the construc- tion thei•eon of an addition, im- provement and enlargement of the facilities of the Minneapolis Water W.orks system for the use, convenience and benefit of the City of D'finneapolis and tlie in- habitants thereof; and Be It Furlher Resolved, that the City of Minneapolis acquirel fee simple titic to said property by condemnation proceedings inl the manner provided by law, and that the City Attoi•ney be and is hereby authorized and directed to tafie all necessary preliminary steps and to institute and prose- cute on behalf and in the name of the City of Minneapolis all such condemnation proceedings as may be necessary for the acquisi- tion by said City of bTinneapolis of the above described propci•ty in fee simple title for the purposes above stated. Passed May 12, 19f,7. Glenn G. C. Olson, President of the Council. Approved May 15, 19G7. Arthur Nsftalin, 117ayor. Attest: Richai•d Johansen, City Clerk. STATE OF MINNESOTA, County of Hennepin, ss. CITY OF MINNEAPOLIS, I, RICHARD JOHANSEN, City Clerk of the City of Minneapolis, in the County of Hennepin and State of Minnesota, do hereby certify that I have , exanined the attached copy of a Pesolution adopted by the City Council of said city at a reoular meeting thereof held on the 12th � . day of r2ay , ig 67 . , and have carefully compared the same with the originaI thereof, now on file in this office, and that said attached copy is a true and correct copy of said original, and of the whole thereof. 1N WITNESS WNEREOF, I have here- unto set my hand and affixed the cor- porate seal of said,City this 31_ st day of October � A.b.�9 6� . --- :'� � / % . 7 �% �� �/� .�` :� �/ �'" �� �1%- �:.� ��� ��<.�; i City Clerk +� L_: � " � ♦ !� � ��,t(1�UC�II �:�'lE �3.dlRF''�y(�:t��, S Iil"c�°��i° �Oi'�CS� f?kj'!c3�i a C't? �3i'i_'t3C1:;F1'i ii��y t ci.Zi �r�.�hir� the p�rm:c.�tar�i H�avy anr_��r�tj �.�,? s,�-s:� ; c.;f �:�-;�_ ,�ra� i nvn) vecf as i t i� pse�entiy zoned, it ig �p��rent �h<+t ii�r= �?z,:�;�;c;s��. cc,r�fl icis wi th ih� intendei� u;;e of the �i te by t�t� N;:;;;�;p �';�x -':, t�; ,�o� leqali zed se��age di�pas�l ple3nt. �in�� th� Ciiy= nf rridiey is �_� m�m�Pr ��' NSSSU, ��:� v;� mem�ership �n fJit 1 w5 �C�;�Tt1 (:j{' i`�iITP_t��CliS' 1 L t�li�li�C� Sf?otPl Lfic's f: �_ � iTiUSt 5? E�2 till�il �iiG NS�S� �nd o��posP �ny �x�r�n�ir�n r�f th� �^;�;-arE=r,1-,c�.i.tC� ?�;�ter s;ork<;, �,;t�ich �c�ul� �e�rive th� N� �5D s_;f i ts pl�nrec] �in,�; �uch needed, i�i ant :s, 4.� , Therefc�r�, I h�ret�y mc�v� �;f-�;-,t �;i,� ��i.�nr,�r�c� f'�,;,ro� ,sicn rec€�mmend tv th� �o��nci1 r�P i;ne i i�y nf Frir�Ie�� fi�a� it: a��r�.�r,r�i.� ��p�,e the �cTion _ ar th� i;i�y nf �rin=,��a�,c�1;�r; �jrzr.� itu �res�cis�c� exE�ansi❑n uf t,F�� '��t;er ��Jorky foT` such �im� a� ti�e NS�SD ne��is th� .�i te fdr :i ts� r�wn purp�ses . . � i ,' � .. . �e� o r��le � � 6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE Honorable Mayor and City Council c/o Homer Ankrum, City Manager City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 ANOKA COUNTY RE: Bids on Park Garage (Metal Buildi November 15, 1968 at 10:30 A.M. 560-3450 FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421 November 18, 1968 T.,�„ 1 at i nn Proi ect Openea on Gentlemen: The following bid was submitted £or our Park Garage Insulation Project: (A total of 18 bidders were requested to submit.). BIDDER Dahn Construction Company TOTAL BID PRICE $3,200.00 After careful examination, T�ind that the single bid from Dahn Constructzon Company to be fair and honest in all respects; therefore, I recommend that their proposal for insulation o£ the Park Garage be accepted by the City Council. Attached you will also find a copy of the Description of Installation sub- mitted with the proposal by the bidder. Their reauest for an extention of five (5). days on completion of project from issuance of con*racts should be honored by the City Council. PB:mle Attachments /� Respectfully submitted, �ROI�iN, I�ir�e'�or ks and Recreation Department � ! PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMCN � Fridley, h9innesota 55421 —' 6431 Universit Avenue N.E, paul Brot,m, Director ��vw R�����,_� _ _ c, �h - . one. 560-3450 - --__. PARK GARAGE METAL BU T - ��%2 �-"" `,•�',.r , ^ �7 � ILDII�G) INSULATION , . BIDS OPENED ON NOVEMBER 15, 1968 AT 10:30 A.M. COMPEINY Ackron Bldg, and Supply Corp. 5939 Portland Avenue Minneapolis, blinnesota Allied Protective Coatings 1707 Arthur N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota Armco Steel Build�:rigs '4345 Lyndale Ave. Iv'o. Minneapolis, Minnesota Balco Bldg. Systems, Inc. 2801 Wayzata Blvd, . -" Minneapolis, Minnesota Bennett, A.H., Co. 226 Colfax Ave. No. Minneapolis, Minnesota Butler bletal Buildings 900 - 6th Ave, S.E. Minneapolis, Niinnesota C � B Builders, Inc. 514 South Concord South St . Paul „hlinnesota Clinton, E.G., Co. Inc. 418 Johnson N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota Custom ti�reather Control 4410 Excelsior Blvd. Minneapolis, Minnesota Denesen Co., Inc. 2836 Colfax Avenue So. Mi.nnea�olis, hfinnesota �_ n1A_1'�RIALS _LABOR� BIU Unit Total Unit Total TOTAL SECURITY Price Piice Price Price BID PRICE e � �, / PARK GARAGE (NjETAL BUILDING) INSULATION aZ�S F u�V NOVEMBER 15, 1968 AT 10;30 A,ly, PAGE 2 BID r aABOR . ��P�Y Unit Total Unit� Total TOTAL SECURITY Price Price Price Price BID PRICE - -Fue2 Ecor�omy Eng. Co. 3094 Rice Street St. Pau1, P�iinraesota Harris ,�rection Co. 6210 Rivervaes� Terx. N.E. Minneapolis, btinnesota Hickory In�ulation Co. 208 No. 4th St. Minne�apolis, R�innesata , Insulation Sales Co. �O Lakeside Ave. - Mfnneapolis, Minnesota Low Temp In�ulations Inc. 6524 Vlalker Minneapolis, Minnesota Northeast Tnsulation 1035 - 90th Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota Steelock of Minnesota 993 South Robert West St, paul, Minnesota �ahti �;�Ns�- 'IioO q�> >,�a >F�-> >�. �� �a��, �.ti-�ciaTA_ ;Zo�,oC� ra PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT Fridley, Minnesota 55421 - -Paul Brown,.Director - 6431 University Avenue N,E. Phone• 560-3450 N�vember 15, , 1968 (Date Honorable Mayor and City Council� City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue Northeast Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Gentlemen: I hereby submit my bid for furnishing and installing insulation material for Park Garage (Metal Building) Insulation Project. Item Unit Bid Price Total Bid Price Materials $ � Labor � $ -- Total Bid Price $ 3,200.00 It is understood that the City reserves the right to accept or reject any or all bids; to waive technicalities and to award the Contract in the best interest of the City. It is understoad that job must be comgleted within ten days after issuance of contract. Company DAHPl CONSTRUC OIZ CQ!`�iPAr]Y BY /��-:-- z-.1-- Tit3e PresidenC Address 995 South Robert StreQt City F, S�ate St. Paul� l�.innesota -- 55118 Zip __ Attached, please find Certified fheck or Bidder's Bond payable to the City of Fri ley in the amount of S� of the Esti.tated Total B�.d, • h'OTE: — ALTERI34TE # 1. — If thf; owner, City cf Fridley, wishes to have 1 1�2" thick, 3/4 lbs. density insulation furnish�d and �nst&lled in lieu of the l" thick� 3�4 lb. �ensity insult�tior� as quoted on and described on the attached pages �} 1& 2 of dQSCri�ion of inst�llati.on, add to the abov� pricg as quot3d, the sum of QNE HUIv'DRED TW :,NTX T1J0 --- Dol lars � 122.00 NO�E: - Pa.ges �{ 1€c 2 attached covoring method of installation are to bfl considerod a part of this bi.d uropcs�l, .� � . �,�� �,.� � � .:� November 15, 19�g �r ,,,, . � �: � , :�r � �.�► G E N E R A L C O N T R A C T O R Aor�orable Mayor and City Council Ci.ty of Fridle�r 6l�31 IIninersi.ty Avenug P:ortheast Fridley, P4innesota — 55/{21 (;entle�en: 995 SO.�ROBERT STREET WEST ST. PAUL, MINN. 55118 TELEPHONE: 224-1335 RE: Fark Gar�.ge {Metal Building) Insuletion 6y60 Highway �# 65 Fridley� Minnesota, Tt�e follabring description covera.ng the methad. ation on the above enc�ptioned builaing as pe ember 6th� will be p�rfor��ed in. such a mariner awarde� ta th3s coniractor. We �ropoae to fur the exterior wa11s of fl�.t to t3is si.de wAll girta, vartically, peri.�tar. additior�l wood framin� wi11 doors And �r�.ndo*as azid e:lon� side o�f opEn •rill be furrod wit� 2�cl,.te running from o with addit,�ouz3.1 fr�ng along side o�n a� installing furr3.ng and insul— r your rsquest for bids dated Nov— as described below if proj9ot is tlzs building witb 2x1,. wood atuds bolted and apa.cod 4 foot ou ae�ter around the �o in,st�.11�d as necess�.ry for aroua8 wQbh structural �ra.mes. The ceili�.g a.v3 to ridge� s�a.c�d 4 foot on csnter� webb ira�es a.s needed. The ,�insulatior� shall bo 1" �hick, 3/4 Ib. de�sitv, fibre�la�s, fire resistm�nt� reinf'orced alw�in�ur� :foi1 faced, in ro11.a l� foot wide With twa 2n tabs for stapling ar faster�ing ins�.ation to wood flirring membars. All vertical joints on the wa11s wi�l bs tapad over the stag�ed ta�s with 3" wiae, adhesine backed, Peinforced alu�iz�uFa fo31 £sced t�,pe to m.a-tc�a the faca.n�► of the �.xssu].�.t,ion to create a t�ghter ssalod vapox barrier. dI.]. stapl�fl jo�.�t,s in the cea.2ing �iL1 be cov�red with A]�c? or ]x3 board n�ilod to tha 2x1,. f�.ix�rin� men�er to insure the ceilin� insulatior� �om cosin� loose from the i'vacring m�inbers, and also tfl prevent exeessive sa�ging o� the insul�tion pnnelso ThQ doub�Q alid3.ng d.00rs �rill be insulated with 1" tliick rigid fiber bcard or styrofch:�.m type insul�,t�on� plac�d betwaen the hor:.zonta,l s�l.ffeni�g me��ers of the doors, 6 protectiva covering of 26 gage� g�lvani•r.ed, rlat �haet steel wi�l be sc.r�w fastanod to the atiffenir�g membQrso A strip of etha—�oam weathor— str3.ppin� w111 bs glued to ono of tha doors wk�ere they come together in the niddle so as to cl.c�o off tho 1" gap that exists betw�er. the doors When closed, This is the only methoci we know of to taka caro of th�t situation a�d we �xot �rar►tEQ th�,t it �rill hold indefinwtely, but rsay have to be reglued fro�e time to tima� �or raplac5d, de�ndin� upon tho a�cu�t of usage the dooxs gato i�e �,,�� unable to do anythin� with tho air agaco around the p9rimeter cf the doors, It appears th�t this is requixed f'or tk�e eane of opening and closin� the doors� snd it is doubltflxl that tk�e aznrnar,t of hoat lags encount�red i9 suffieient to wurrant the 9xponss inval•aed in attenpting to t�.ke �t air ti�hto (Conti.nusd ��� ��' -���� ' �" � ;� � � G E N E R A L C O N T R A C T O R _ _ ��. 995 SO. ROBERT STREET WEST ST. PAUL, MINN. 55118 TELEPHONE: 224-1335 (P�e 2, � I�scriptio:! of wark cor.ti�cuod — Park gara� insulation -� rridley� Minna ) No plywood, galvanized fl.�t or corrugated steel sheets� or any other type of protectinQ cover ne.teria.l is to be furnish9d or instal�ed by th.i.s contractor under this bi� proposaZ, exeept that wb.ich is alre�dy described above on the double sliding doors. � It is u�.derstood tr,�,t the aaner w3.I1 remone all existing equipment and mat— erials, bath an the ground ar�d hanging on the wal�.s, that might int9rfere with being ab�o to psrfor� tho r�ork in a good workm�anship like mannero The owner will attempt ta have the ceil�.n; hung gas fired unit haa.ters pipad and hoo�:ed up ahr�ad of time ta anoid having to break the vapor barrier an the �nsu].�tion �ater �ith pipi.ng� and also enable having heat in tbe building at this time of yesr for the workmen if temperatures become such �bat is is nec— essary. . We wish to poant out that �h�re sre so�ne holes in ths roof oP thF building, ar�d it �s pa��ib7e that sorie of the ceilin� insulatio� could become w�t fro:� rain or snow and cau,90 a degrea of deterioration in t�me, for whieh this contractor could not be he?d responsxbl8o We request, th�t if we are th� successfu�. contructor, tho ti�e limit of 10 d.ays �'ox cor�pletion after iasuanca o�' aontx�ct as s�ecified on the bid form� be cl�n�ed to read "witY�in 15 woxki�iJ days aftPx issuance of contract�', This re— quost is r�acessaxy at this time due to a critical ahortage of qut,,lifisd or ex— porienc�d work�l. Ii" we are tho scribCd abovo new mate�xials, projeat, Sinceroly, suceessful contractor ws wi21 at�empt to psrforni the work as de— in a goai warkm�..nship like ma,ruier, using only unlon �e�bers and ihank you �or giving us this opportunity to quote you on this D.AHIrT CflNSTRUCT TON CO2�IPA;�TY •`�f �y: , a, n�n� ' ' ,; THE MINNESOTA TRANSFER RAIL WAY COMPANY , : , PROPRIETARY COMPANIES �40. MILWAUK[C, 6T. rAUL Q PACIrIC R. R. CA. �^�'A� w�TN M�E6RItl�1 Itl. fYiTtM CHICApp� 6REAT M�LfTGN RY. CO. MfAT Np1�iqN MILWAY COMrANY � C�MCA00 WRLINOTON � qINNCY R. R. CO. MORI9�1l1 �AC117C RAILWAY COMrANY �OD LI►Q RAILROAD CO. �j M G'� � 9 Z �CA00. R�CK IBLAfp 1 rACIRIC R. R, Qp. 2071 UNIVER8ITY AVE. SAINT PAUL, MINNESOTA ��� JOHN I... JEN3EN �H�a ��N�R �,�� 9� 1967 FIL! �'. Robart Berger ' �� �� Homes 73� — 36th Avenue No. Minneapolis, Mirulesota , , Dear 1►�. Bergers �closed you will find five copies �of a letter Agree,mer�t origina7.ly sent to you on April 6, 1967. By signature hereof The Miruieaota Tranefer �aiiWay Comp� ' agreea to the eactension to arxi inaludirag FebruaYy q� ly6g� o! • the terme and conditions of Agreementa unde�• date of S�ptembsr 10 1 $nd February 10, 1960� provid�,ng for the erectioa ar�d n�ait� � 959 a csrtain ha�e advertia s�ae of ' ing aign upon our p�cp�Y bY Y�' Cat�pa� four � By' ycur signature upon ar�d a eturn�of ths copiea o! thia letter, you do likewise agree that all of the pswvisions of the , �8rm�ents hereinbefore mentioned are hereby p�•eS�� � the sams manner aa provided in said Agree�ment$. Pa�Vmerit due under this Agreemer�t has besri recsived,. Yours very tru]y, r Joha L, en (�ief �ngineer �� H a �Ys � D�t� �—����% 5'7 t --.._�•_.__--- -� ----t�------ � S�c��. � ; ; �f,» -----=�3 73 � G!l � , '� � M���� � :� � ; /pp � ' • • _ ' . i �"t �` ` _ ' I :. . , i i � / ♦ I� , . I .� ! • � ' , � �� '� ' I . 1 i� � I i i �r. � � . . � � ii \ I ( I /�.� � � � � , ' �S.C. '-'`-L'." 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S�� � !�► O '�` � '�� `O '� <I �e i � t /�i � o� � In 000dderatiaa of the lasuauce to me ot a permit to �onst:vct tM � P'�P�d waek ia accordance wlth the .ons bulidin� de�d abo�w, I Me+M le �e oedinaocet ot tbe ait,� d Fridiey, �'�Ptioa above iet �th aM in oam�p�th W p�l� �t a_ � 1 � In consideration o[ th� � � � . � � , P�Y��nt of a fee d;.,/'!r ......".:.... / ._._.._._.._...._......... _. . to ooastruet the � D�t L h�t+tby �bd bo...__.._.._..._. ._...----.----._.._.._ . .......---......._...._......_ buildin¢ or additioa u � ��n,�amund �� tl�at the Pe �to � iP� thcreot � ��• em�. � ���j���� �• uP� said buil , or .�hall canfam in all i'e�Pc�b to tbe �Y, �04 � locaUon, co�stivrtion. alteratfan. maintenwa. repair aod �� a[ w1tWa the dty llmib and ti�is permit may be nwdced at aqy time upou v�� � 1,.., ot t1�e p�v1�� �. f - �•�r �tae' I ��i,�. � 1W M��11 ��N Nwr fy �qe�, � fw wMM�„ �ir���► r M�. �wr� �r �r�. N wiw N w ��eNr 1� � M�iM f_:, 11�w M�w�, �� .� November 1k, 1968 Gentl�men: I, David C. Sommer, request your consideration on a a�8n permit for Minnie Pearl's Chicken, 5865 University Ave�ue Nartheast. �� �s my understanding that my pexmit request was aans�dered at a Special M�eting on Saturday, November 9, �96� a�d that some variations were requested, one being x�mov�l of the Gompany Trade Maxk� i.e, a P�a�1. � am informed that a s�gn 23'9�� high�t(or on�Mfoote ����� inchsa higher than allowed in ypur Special meeting) �S �vailable �or me (Drawing att�ched). I respectfully r�ques� a permit for this sign. I furCher req�est Chat I be allowed to operate the ���s�� lighks, which perimeter the center portion of the �i��, until su�h time as �Q�plaints ariae, after which chaaing wi11 cease, These lights do not '�blink'! on and off �n a beaGOn fashion but "chase" e�ch other around the sign. � would like to suggest that t�e Gouncil three of its members to view the light$ in�operation,�then �f they �eel these lights should not "chase", T wi11 honor �he�x request to stop chasing. Yours yery trul � `�% ' � / ��'�-F'/ � " . cTucit z<sZ � , � Aavid C. Sommer �o � t m � � _ � � N � � _� � � i � � �� � � r � � �— �� PQRTRAI'r' oF ►��NNI� PEAKL Ltr.,li7 fULuG P�.�KCixrp�l.1D 0!H IT� RG7URt1 NHT7E _ YcL�ow RE� ���T�7�Rs� 1%4� �M�a55 aN l.��ERS. RED c�' �VHIT� CHECKS EM 6�55 %d-u ' LETTE R5 R& t� 5�� }� . iYHi-r� BACKqRcSUNd ��� i'sL.ftGK �VA�"yNEFa LETT6RS 1V�fl?E COL�S�. , , I (�ca�,dG, �NGA.71oh1 ! - �� � �� � ; � �.__ i . .- -- ,�� , ----�- -- , � G� � / � i �' �� , \ ', � � _ �� �� � M�NNIE P�AR�'S CHicK�N. � 30'- 1��� 20A p SIGN �Gj� � Flt�. ( . E.S.o�, 1� tg• 68 � � ' 1 1 � � 1 � ; � ! `� � I ; � ; ,� � �`� � � ,� � ` ,f , � �� � � ; , � �.�� � ',;t_ ; � � � ' ?� ' ; � � .�� 1 ' �,` --- , 1 � , ���� 1 �. � � � �� -_-----__�--�-- � � �,� �� 5`�- � I� � 5�� i ���, �! s � � c�► �a � n�� a b o v� ,,T � � ' G h 1 s� K w �! 1 c-� i.s .� � ' � i �� � , a �low�� uh Ti� c�r�aiK1�S 'Zri se �1 � r �_� 1 1 ' ' , �ito rid�e � � 6A�1 UNIy�R51TY AV�NU� NE A�ttoka Cou�nty Commissioners ' Gentl�m�n: ' ' , ' � J , ' ' ' ' ANOKA COUPITY DRAFT 560-3I50 FRIDLEY, MINN�SQTA 55�4�1 On� pc�Qb�r 21, �968 our Council passgd a resolution asking for the x�duQ�io�: q� �he speed limits on East River Road in the area extending fzopi Highaway 69lt �o the north City of Fridley City limits. We requested a reduation of sp�eed limits from !+5 MPH to 30 MPH and an Engineer Study of the probl�m ar�a. , ;� Copi,es of the resolution were forwarded uader a cover letter dated Oatober 29, 1968, to the State Commissioner of Highways and the Anoka Couaty Comauiasi.on�rs, T�n the letter we requested the County Commissioners to asaist u� �.n obt,�in�ing suthority for an immediate reduction of the speed limit in the ared coaceraed from 45 MPH to 30 MPH on this extremely dangerous sub- standard road. The State Commissioner o� Highways has answered the letter indicating a reepl�u�ion �rom the Anoka County Commisaioners is needed before a Traffic �ngimeer SCudy can be made of the area involved. A copy of the letter is at�aChed hereCo as Enclosure No. 1. ' We,as 8 Council, are extremely concerned about the accidenta on East River Road.ak�d fesl the maiming and killing of people on thia much traveled highway, th�C �,� not designed for high speed commutera, deserves immediate attention. As �, Coun��l we are imploring you to please complete your resolution a�lc�,ng �h� State Commissioner of Highways for reduction of speed limits aad Ckle �n$ic�eez Study on this dangerous situatioa. Above a].�, let�s get the apeed limits reduced now and figure out waya of up�x�tda�n$ the highway later. While studies are going oa people can coati.aue Co k��a k��led �nd �naimed. Another serious accident occured October 31, 1968 Which reattl�ed in h,ospitalization o# two more people. Attached is a reswue of 1����de�tCs tbae occured on this road from January 1, 1968, to date. �2 � e� A�calca ��unzY ��mmi,���.aners _2., November , �,96$ W� k�c�w tk�e sgecd is too great foX this substandard road, and are asking ypur as�is�anc� in g@ttic�g the speed reduGed now in the interest of sav�ng livp9 �tnd unneGessary suffering. The winter snow and ice will soon be upon us �on��'ibutl,ng �dditi,onal hazards on this extremely dangerous stretch of h�.�hway, FQR THE CITY COUNCIL Yours very truly, i� '�._J ' � � ' �J ' ' ' C� Nvveiubez 4, �.968 �� . , ,,,,�;�, � ::. ;.�!. ,�. ,.. �� •'�'� � = � : �a+ �,. - STATE OF MINNESOTA DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS ST. PAUL, MINN. 55i01 Homorable Jack 0. Kirkham Mayor of Fri�ley 6437. University Avenue Northeast Fridl�y� �iinnesota 55421 Tn reply refer to: 603 S�eed Zoning East River Road Dear Mr. Rirkham: This is to ac.knowledge receipt of your letter of October 29 aad a copy of a resolution adopted by the City Council of Fridleq on O�tober 21 requesting the Commissioner of Highways to reduce the euieting speed limit on the Ea.st River Road. ' As East River Road is a County State-Aid Highway we would also requ:Lxe a resolution from Anoka County requesting a traffic engineering etudy �o determine the reasonable safe speed on this couaty hight�raq. , , , � i II ' � A, copy of this letter and a copy of your letter and resolutioa passed by the City of Fridley are being sent to the County Auditor at�d County Engineer. We wi11 make the necessary studies at the earlieat possible date af�er receipt of such a resolution from the Anoka County Eoard. Accordi�ng to our recorda the last surveys on this roadway were made ��t 19g9 smd developments since then may justify a change in the limit e�stablished at that time. Sincerely, ; � �-e��.�.� � . �. Waldor �i.seioner Copy to; �. J. Lundheim Aaoka County Highway Engineer Anoka� Minnesota 55303 �e�eth W. Campbell �lttok� Couaty Auditor �noka, Minn. � �4. , , ' ' � ' ' ' �V��.�T�' W, MGCAI�TMY OFjIR�' QF PQ�,IQ4' , Hom�r R . Ankt-um �i ty Manager Frjdlsy, Minnesota � � � •�epa�tne.c,�o.t o� �o�ice � AN( 6431 V MINNEA �.! ovemb � �� e � �- • .�TY =R �Y AVE. IS 21, MINN. 14, 1968 �.� �60-,261 Q � ' Tha �pl1owing is a list of accidents that have occurred on the E�St f�iv�� Road for the entire year of 1967 and for the year 1968 �ram January 1 to October 18, Cause 1967 1g68 F�ilure to yield �$ �� 1.��� turn 17 1� �igh� turn 3 � Fcal1owin� too closely 2 Blacked out 2 �ision obscured � Speed 3 2 7r�inking 17 14 Get�ing out of way � � ASlcep 2 1 Imprpper lane usage 3 2 P�destrian >> 5 Mi � f�'Qm rear � 1 I �c� 8 1 $$ _ 7� — ,�—,�, Prr�p�rty damage 47 ��rspna1 injury 3� �at�1 4� 45 1 � _-- > ' � � , �� � :� � � c�i' � y � � Frid1�y PQ1i�e �epartment ' ' ' , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , � � ' ' ' , ' C L A I M S GENERAL No. 16511 Through No. 16624 LIQUOR No. 2727 Through No. 2749 �� LT9T OF CONTRACTOx'S LTCENSES TO BE APPRQVBD BY COUNCIL Noveanber 18, 1968 QAS SBRVICES Cuetom Plumbing � Heating Co. 1620 f;arland Lane Wayzata, Minnesota By: Ted Liaden NEW iIEATING .�..�_ , Custvan Plumbing & fleatiag Co. 1620 Garland Lane WByzata, Minaesota By; Ted Linden NBW 1�A901�,Y ..._,_�._, $ert Hanson Concrete Coast. Co., Inc. �62T ,Tohnsou St. N. E. �iluneapolis, Minaesota . By: Bert T. Hanson NSW GENERAL CONTRNCTOR Kiug Lumber � Supply Co. 1427 Lowry Ave. North �% APP�LOVBD BX Htg. Iaap. Htg. InAp. nldg. �qap, 1�Iinaeapolis, Minnesota By: Walter xichter,Jr. RBNEWAL Bldg. In�p� LICFNSFS TO °.r A?pROTJED 9T T'-i�' NOV'MBFR 18� 1968 � ��� BY IgPPROVID B7 F�od ?�onan�r�� Tnc. John 'a. Hooley Ghie�' o! Police 2�'p Qsborne Road ' N$W He�,1th Inepsctor Frid7.oy� Minnasa#.a ��'R�a�A.S T?� I,OT Fx��dlsy T,ions �1ub univer�3.ty & S7th Fxi.dlay� MinnaaAta F�oa� Top Tree Sales 7699 vixon Roa.d Fx�d1�y� M=nnpsota FQOA �'STA$I,ISFIlKENT �'aod Bonar��t 2�0 Qsborne Road 1�ridleyi Mir�nesota US�D �AR %OT Ediaa�n 4MC ?5Q]. Cer�txa�, Ara. �'ridloy� Minna�ota BY Leon Madsen NB�T Sherman Han son NEf�► BY John W. Hooley NEW BY �Rrald E. Tobennan NE'�1 �PPROVED BY Fire Prevention Inapector Fire Prevention Inapactor APPROVED BY Health Inspector 1CPPROVED BY Chief oP Police �uilding Inspector �� �� MULTIPLE UWELLING L,ICENSES �0 �E APPROVED BY COUNCIL November 18, 1968 September l, 1968 to September l, i969 NAME ADDRESS UNIT'S �EE Sidney Dahl, 6551 - 2nd St. N. E. 6551 - 2nd St. N..E. 4 10.00 Richard E. Chapman, Apt. 6, 221 Satellite Lane N. E. 5955-65 - 3rd St. N.E. 4 10.00 Fridley, Minn. Lucile E. Blank, 1170 W. Eldridge Ave. St. Paul, Minn. 5511� 5980 - 3rd St. N. E. 4 10.00 Ellis Investors, Inc. 1445 Northwestern Bank Bldg. 359 - 57th Place 4 Minneapolis, Minn. 55402 Donald Babinski, 333 Rice Creek Terrace 667� Lucia La�ne 16 Donaid Babinski 333 Rice-Creek Terrace 6680 Lucia Lane �� Donald Babinski 333 Rice Creek Terrace 6690 Lucia Lane T6 � s� . �� . �� . �� �o APPOINTMENT TO BE APPROVED BY Tl-I��, CITY COUNCIL - NOVrMBER 18, 1968 � POSITION SALARY L. D. Scarborough Operations Officer $1,200 Route 2 Civil Defense per Anoka, Minnesota year ' ' � , � ' I ' I ' I ' I ' I ' ' ' ' ' ' � , Fir� Phone 5b0- I I I 0 Memo To: Fridley Fire Department ��ome o f �izEezaati.ona� �zl fo¢m �az�lrz9 of �izva�ic�'s �omes„ 6431 University Avenue N. E., Fridley MINNEAPOLIS 21, MINN. Honorable Mayor and City Coun�il ' From . Robert S. Hughes, Chief Subject: Approval of Two Additional Volunteer Firemen . and rertioval of One Volunteer Fireman from the present roster. Upon recommendation of the officers and membership of the Fridley Volunteer Fire Department, I request permission to add the following men to the roster of the department: Charles J. McKusick, 175 Satellite Lane N. E., Fridley, Minnesota. Vern F. Barnes, 7505 Lyric Lane N. E., Fridley, Minnesota. I also request permission to remove the name of Ralmond Wagar, 1128 Onondaga Way N. E., from the roster of the department, due to lack of interest. Walfred M. Anderson� 36 - 70th Way N. E., failed to return the physicians medical report to the department and his oame was never added to the roster. �71 Bus. Phone 560-3450 ' ' ' ' `72 RE SOLUT ION NO . � 0�" r,� �� , �A R�SO�U�'IAN DETERMINING THE NECESSITY OF AND PROVID�NG FpR A TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF NQRM� CITY CHARTER TAX LIMITS. �� IT R£SOLVED, by the Council of the City of Fridley as follows: SECTTQN �.: Tha't the Council of the City of Fridley heretofore received from the C�.t� &�xiager a proposed budget o� the City ot Fridley for the year of 1969 which ' px�opo��d bud�et when e�camined evidenced the necessity of an additional tax levy i.n ex�ess o� the City Charter limits and, accordingly, there was then adopted on ths ls.t� day of September, 1968, a resolution declaring the necessity for an ' add�.t�.on$1 t�x J,evy and specifying the purpose for which such additiona� tax levy �.s xequired. i� ' � ' ' ' � 1 � ' ' ' LJ F'URTHER, the Council proceeded to hold public hearings pursuant to three (3) we�ks published notice in the official newspaper of the City. That such public k�ear�.ng was held on the 7th day of October, 1968, and all persons interested therein wsx'e affc�rded an opportunity to be heard and made objections, if any there be, to �he budget as then proposed. That after such hearing and after full discussion of the Cor�tents pf the budget and all objections thereto the Council further proceeded to Corac�eGt �nd amend the budget in such way as was deemed necessary by the Council to b� in the bsst interests of the City; and after such corrections and amendments the Cot�c�l did pass and adopt by Ordinance on the day , �,968, � budget for the City of Fridley for the operation of its business during the ye+ar �.969, a copy of which budget is attached hereto for reference purposes as �XHTHTT ��An � S��TTQN 2: Further, upon the examination of such budget originally proposed, correcte�d� �T� ��il�les� snd adopted by the City of Fridley on the � day of , 1968, it reasonably appears, and the Council does not find t at the 'tax le�vy ntcessary to provide monies for the operation of the business of the C,ity pf Fxid],�y �ring the year of 1968 under said budget, is and will be, when Computed �in accor8ance with law, in excess of the normal City Charter limit of thirty (�p) m�,l].s on ea�h dollar of the assessed valuation of the property in the City, but '�hat� Aevertheless, �t is reasonable and to the best i,nterest of the City in order to px�ovide for the proper' operation of the business and fuctions of the City during the year of 1968, to exceed such normal City Charter tax levy limit, and to levy taxes thereof suffici.ent to provide the monies necessary to the operation o� the business o� the City in accordance with said budget. a�CTION 9: That to provide money in accordance with the needs and purposes' of the budg�t o� the Ci,ty for the year of 1969, taxes shall be levied in accordance with �.e�w Suf�,icient to provide monies provided for any purpose herein shall be appropriated 'to atld used for any other purpose, except as might otherwise be authorized by law, either un�ex' the �sneral law of the State of Minnesota or the City Charter of Fridley. ' , �� For the General Fund For Firemen's Relief For Police Pension Fund For Debt Service - Parks For Contribution to Public Employees Retirement Fund For Debt Service Fund - Improvement Bonds For Debt Service Fund - Civic Center Bonds PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS � 0 � AAX OF �;';` v'�;'.i � , 1968. ATT� S'� ; CI X CL�RK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL MAYOR - JACK 0. KIRKHAM ,. < <�f� � RESOLUTIQN N0. A�SOLUTION CERTIFYING TAX LEVY REQUIREMENTS FOR 1969 TO COUNTY OF ANOKA FQR COLL£CTIONS. BE IT RESOLVED, that the City of Fridley cer�ify to the County Audi.tor of the County of Anoka, State of Minnesota, the following tax levy to be levied in 1969. General Fund Debt Service - Parks Contribution to P.E.R.A. Aebt Service Fund - Im�rovement Bonds Debt Service Fund - Civic Center Bonds Firemen's Relief Po�ice Pension Fund BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, that the �nount herein certified with respect to the Public Employees Retirement Association is in the amount required by law. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE GITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY � � THI� . DAY OF - , 1968. ATTEST: CI�X CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL MAYOR - JACK 0. KIRKHAM �4 ' , P ' ' � ' � ' 8.5 , , � s RESOLUTION N0. A R�SQLUTION ORDERING PRELIMIN�IRY PLANS, SP�CIFICAZ'IONS, AND ESTTMATES OF THE COSTS THII2EOF: STREET IMPROVII�NT PROJECT ST. 1969-1 . BE TT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Fridley as follows: 1. That it appears in the interest of the City and of the property owners affected that there be constructed certain improvements, to-wit: ,.,,:: !•) Street improvements, including grading, stabilized base, hot-mix bitum- inous mat, concrete curb and gutter, water, and sanitary se�wer services, and other faci].ities located as follows: Jefferson St.: 67.th Ave. to 680 Ft. North Washington St.: 67th Ave. to 500 Ft. N. to 68th Ave. Seventh St.: 68th Ave. to 480 Ft. North Fourth St.: 67th Ave. to Rice Creek Terrace Rice Creek Terrace: Hwy. �47 Service Rosd to 68th Ave. Hwy. #47 Bast Service Road: Rice Creek Terrace to 300 Ft. South 62nd Way: Riverview Terrace to East River Road Third Street: 49th Avenue to 53rd Avenue Petition No. #33-1967 #25-1968 �25-1968 #32-1968 ' That the City Engineer, Nasim M. Qureshi� City Hall, Fridley, Minn. ie hereby authorized and directed to draw tHe preliminaxy plans and specifications and to tabulate the results of his estimates of the � costs of said improvements, including every item of cost from inception to completion and all fees and expenses incurred (or to be incurred� in connection therewith, or the financing thereof, and ' to make a preliminary report of his findings, stating therein whether said improvements axe feasible and whether they can best be ma.de as proposed, or in connection with some other improvements (and the . eetimated cost as recommended),including also a description of the � lands or area as may receive benefits therefrom and as ma,y be proposed to be assessed. ' �I � ll LJ , 3. That the City Clerk shall act to ascertain the naaue and a.dd�ess of the owner of each parcel of land directly affected or within the area of lands as may be proposed to be assessed for said improvements �and each of them); and upon receipt #�om said Engineers of the said preliminaxy report, calculate estimates of assessments as may be proposed relative thereto against each of said lands. 4. That said preliminary report of the E�gineers and estimates of assessments of the Clerk, shall be furnished to the Council, and made available for inspection to the owner of any paxcel of land as may be affected thereby at ar�y public heaxing held relative thereto, as well as at ar�y prior time reasonable and convenient. � ADOPTID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS /� DAY OF y' < < " , , 1968 . MAYOR = Jack 0. Kirkham ' � ATTEST: ' ' , , � ' r , ' ' ' � ' , 1 � �I J ' � ; , . . RESOLUTION N0. A RESOLUTION RECEIVING THE PRELIMINARY REPORT AND CALLING A PUBLIC HEA.RING ON THE MATTER OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN IMPROV�MENTS $TRE$x IMPROVF•1rfENT PROJECT ST. 1969-1 WHERF.AS, the construction of certain improvements is deemed to be in the iaterest of the City of Fridley and the property owners affected there- by. . BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley, as fol- lows: 1. That the preliminary report submitted by Nasim M. Qureshi City EnAineer is hereby received and accepted. 2. That this Council will meet on the 9th _ day of Dec�mber , 19�i$ at 8:00 o'clock P.M. at the City Hall in the City of Fridley for the purpose of holding a Public Hearing on the improvement nated in the Notice attached hereto and made a part thereof by reference, Exhit�it "A". 3. That the area proposed to be assessed for said improvements and each of them as noted in said notice are all the lands and areas as noted in said aotice: All of the same to be assessed proportioaately according to the benefits received. 4. That the City Manager is authorized and directed to give notice of e�uch Public Hearing by publishing a notice thereof in the official new$paper of the City of Fridley according to law, such notice to be substantially in the form and substance of the notice attached here- to as Exhibit "A". � ,i � �� ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DiAY OF , 1968. 0 ATTEST: CI�TY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham ��j ' � ' , CITY OF FRIDLEY (EXHIBIT A) NOTICF Or HFARII�G ON IMPROVL'i•1F.NTS STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1969-1 ' WkIEREAS, the City Council of the City o£ Fridley, Anoka County, •Minnesot�, has deemed it necessary and expedient that the improvements hexeinaf�er described be made. ' , 1 ' ' � �u ' ' ' O ' ' ' ' ' � NOW, THEREFORE, rOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on the 9th day of December , at 8:00 o'clock P.M., the City Council will meet at the City Hall in said City, and will at sai.d time, and place, hear all parties interested in said improvements in whole or i.n part. The general. nature of the improvements is the construction (in the lands and streets noted below) of the following improvements, to-wit: r�v �r r� CONS�.'TtUCTION ITEM � Street improveme.nts, including grading, stabilized base, hot-mix bitum- inous mat, concrete curb and gutter, water, and sanitaxy sewer servicea, and other facilities located as follows: Jefferson St.: 67�' Ave. to 680 Ft. North Washington St.: 67�' Ave. to 500 Ft. North to 68� Ave. Seventh St.: 68� Ave. to 480 Ft. North Fourth St.: 67�' Ave. to Rice Creek Terrace Rice Creek Terrace: Hwy. #47 Serviee Road to 68�' Ave. Hwy. #47 Ea.st Service Road: Rice Creek Terrace to 300 Ft. South 62nd Way: Riverview Terrace to Ea.st River Road Third Street: 49� Avenue to 53rd Avenue --� ��� �. ESTIMATEDCOST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ � � THAT THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SAID 71�iPP.OVFMENT IS AS FOLLOWS: Box Construction Item above - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - All of the land abutting upon said streets named above and all lands within, adjacent and abutting thereto. ' All of said land to be assessed propoxtionately according to the benefits� received by such improvements. . , 1'hat the Council proposes to proceed with each of said improvements as separate improvements, except as hereafter otherwise provided by Council All under the following authority, to-wit; Minnesota Laws 1953, Chapter 398 and law amendatory thereof, and in conformity with the Charter. � � . DiATED THIS Ly � DAY OF �; '�'' _, 1968 ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL. Attest: C�TX CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell Puhii.sh : MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham L�J ' � ' / � � ' ' ' ' ' � , ' ' � �J C'� ' u _ �--'� ` I r�t� �. RESOLUTION N0. A RESOLUTION RECEIVING THE PRELIMINA.RY REPORT AND CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE MATTER Or THE CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS Storm Sewer Project #89 WHEREAS, the construction of certain improvements is deemed to be in the i,n�erest of the City of Fridley and the property owners affected there- by. BE �T RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley, as fol- lowa: 1. �"hat the prelfminary report submitted by Comstock & Davis. Inc. Consultin� En�ineer's „ is hereby received and accepted. 2. That this Council will meet on the 16� day of December , 1968 at 8i00 o'clock P.M. at the City Hall in the City of Fridley for the purpose of holding a Public Hearing on the improvement noted in the Notice attached hereto and made a part thereof by reference, Exhibit "A". 3. That the area proposed to be assessed for said improvements and each of them as noted in said notice are all the lands and areas as noted in said notice: All of the same to be assessed proportionately according to the benefits received. 4. That the City Manager is authorized and directed to give notice of such Public Hearing by publishing a notice thereof in the official newspaper of the City of Fridley according to law, such notice to be substantially in the form and substance of the notice attached here- to as Exhibit "A". 4 �• ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF 1'I� CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS ' DAY OF � , 1968. ATTEST: CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell 0 MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham %� , �• � '. i , ' ' ' �� ' ' -- .' ' ' I ' � I ' }�� . OFFICIAL PUBLICATION CTTY OF FRIDLEY (EXHI�TT A) NOTICE OF HFARING ON IMPROVEMENTS Storm Sewer Project #89 WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, has deemed it necessary and expedient that the improvements hereinafter described be made. NOW, THEP.EFORE, NaTICE �IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on the 16�' day of December , at 8:00 o'clock P.M., the City Council will meet at the City Hall in said City, and will at said time, and place, hear all parties i.nterested in said improvements in whole or in paxt. The gener.al nature of the improvements is the construction (in the lands and streets noted below) of the f�llowing improvements, to-wit: CONST��UCTION ITEM Storm sewer, drainage facilities and appurtenances in and serving the area bounded by T. H. #65 on the West, 732 Avenize on the North, Central Avenue on the East and the Minnesota Railroad Transfer Tracks on the South. . ESTIMATEDCOST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 30 �500.00 THAT THE AP.EA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SAID IMPROVErIEI�T IS AS FOLLOWS: Fox Construction Item above - - - - - - - - - - - - - � - - - - - - - _ _ _ All�of the land abutting upon said�streets named above and all lands withi.n, adjacent and abutting thezeto: � All of said land to be assessecl proporti.onately accordi.ng to the benefits received by.such improvements. ' - That the Council proposes to proceed wi.th each of said improvements as separate improve,aents, except as hereafter otherwise provided by Council all under the following authority, to-wit; Minnesota La<<�s 1953, Chapter 398 and law amendatory thereof, and i.n confon;►ity wi.th the Char.tex. � DATED 1'�IIS DAY OF , 19E 8 BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL. Attest; � CITY CLERK - Maxvin C. Brunsel.l Publish: ' . MAXOR - Jack Q. Kirkham ' � �I ' RESO�uriara �o. ' S � - i 9�$ A RES4LUTI0�3 At;TFiORIZING A�lD OIRECTitvG THE SpLITTING OF SPECIAL ASScSSMENTS ON PRRCEL 81¢00, FA;T OF SECTION 3, wNICN IS REP�.AT7�D I��TO P��RSOfi�'S 2ND ADDITION WHER�AS, certain special assessn:ents have be�n levied with r�specL to certain tand and said las�d has subs�qu�entiy be�n subdivid�d, NO'�1, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLI�ED as fo] ia�s: ' That the assessm�nts levied against th� following described parcel, to-wit: Parcel 8400, Part of Section 3, wf�ic4� is replatted into Pearson's 2nd Addition, may and shatl be appartioned and divided as folloc�rs: ' � � I_ I � ' � LJ n ' � � ' II Original Parc�t Parcel 8400, Part of Section 3 e Divjsion of Parce) A�provLd Lofi ], Btock 1, Pare�l 10, P�arson's 2nd Additioi� Lot 2, Bioek 1, P��arc�t 100, Pearson's 2nd Addiii�r� Outlot A, Btock 1, Parcel 204,�� Pearson's 2nd Addition Fund Original Amount Regular S.A. (Partial Sewer M,ain) $ 1,461.74 SW #13 (WatEr and Se�aar htains) 9,303.70 SW #65 (Water and Sewer Laterais and 2 Watsr and 2 Sew�r Services on 77th Avenue) 1,78U•35 ST. 19�+-1 Street {7%th Ave.) 1,603•�9 1+,19.9 Fund Original Amaunt R�gutar S.A. (Partial Sewer Main) $ 581.71 SW #13 (W�t�r an� S�w�r Mains) 3,700•57 SW #S5 (Wa�er anci Sewer Late�'als and 2 Z�later and 2 Setii�r Servi ces on . 77th Ave��.s�} 1,780.3b ST. 19 �+'-1 Str��t (77th Ave.) 1,b03•89 Regular S.A. (Pariiai Sewer Main) $ b58.02 Sw #13 ��f��er and S�w�r � Mains) 4,184.73 Regutar S.A. (Parfiial Sewer Main) $ 222.01 SW #13 (Water and Sewer Mains) 1,418.40 $14,149.69 ADOPTED aY TH� CITY COUNCIL OF TH� CITY OF FRID4.EY TNIS DAY OF , i 9G8. ATTEST: MAYOR � Jack 0. Kirkham CITY CIERK Marvin C. Brunsel �� . �� � � � r.;; ; RESOLUi'IO�d �0. ` � - 19� A R�SOLU7IdPt AUi�iORIZIriG RND DIR�CTIt1G THE COP13It�I�iG 0�' SPECIAI ASS�S�hi�«TS ON ' PARI' OF LQTS 3 AtiD 4, PARCEL �+60, kFaU P�;RT Of LOT 4, PARCEL 700, RUOITOR� S SUBDIilISIO� NQ. 39 � ' ' � ' I1 � ' ' LJ WHEREAS, certain special assessments tia�e been tevied wifih respect to certain land and said land has subsequentty b�er, cambined, H01J, THEREFOR�, 6E IT RESOLV�d, as fottcws: That tfie ass$s�ments levied agasnst tha follo��ring described parcels, to-wit: Part o� Lots 3 ar��t �, Parcel 14�0, and Part o� Lot 4, Parcel 7Q0, Auditor's Subdi�rision t�o. 39, may and s�hall be appartior�ed, and combined as follows: Originui Parceis Fund Originai�Amount Part of lots 3 and 4, Parcel 460, Regutar S.R. (Water and A�.aditor's Subdivision No. 39 S�wer hiains) $ 2,014.50 Parti of Lot 4, Parcel 70�, Audi tar's Su�c{i vi si Q�t tr�. 39 Co;�bi ni n�a` Parc�l s A�prc�ve�l Lat 3(Except E. 18$' ther�oF ar�d Exc�p� W. 263� of E. 453� of S. 85� the;reofj anci Lot �� (Excep� S. 20Q� fror�t and re�r af th�: E. 18y� front ancl rear), Audi tor's Stl�cli vi si an Ft�. 33 Regular S.A. (Water ancf Se�r �tdi ns ) Fund R�g�,�lar S.A. (Wafier and S�wer Mai nsj 478.5# 2, 33•� Oric�inal f��nflunt $ 2,�93.0� �"2;�s3. o�' ADOPTED EY TNE CITY COU3aCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIO! �Y TttIS D�►Y 0:� ' ' AiTEST: ' � l; � ' , 19�. CITY Cl.�RtC Marvi n C. 9run �et 1 FIAYOR Jack 0. Kirkham �1 1 ' RESOlUTIOy N0. -- - 19b3 A R�SOLUTIO�a A#JTf�Q?TZIP�G RP�D D?RECTr�+G TF4E CO�ialNING OF Sf'ECI.4L ASS�SSh9CNTS ON ' PARi OF LOT 18, PR�Ctt 12�a0, PART Or LdT i99 PARCEL 1300, A�D PRRT 6� LOT 19:, PRRCEI 1310, AUDITOR' S SU30I'dISI01� F�O. 12� � �'� ' ' ' � �� � , __ ' ' ' r ' ' r � ' t,�1�R�AS, certain special ass�ssrr:�nts have beLn l�vied wi�h respect to certain 1 ancP an� sai d 1 and has sub�equentl y b�en cc�nibi neci, NOW, TFict�EFOftE, 8E IT RESOLVcD, as follo3��s: 7hat th� assessm�:�ts levi�d against the follor�ir�g describ�d parcels, to-wit: Part of Lot 18, Pa�cei 12��0, Part of Lot 19, P�rcel 130Q, �n� P�rt of Lot 19, Parcet 1310, AuditQr�s Subdivision ho. 129, may anct shatt be appo�tion�� and com�ii ned as fal l o��rs: Or_ i�c i' na) Pareel s Fur�d Jri gi nal Amount W. 1�7.74' of Lot 18, Farcet 12�0, Rsgular S.A. (Sewer Main) Auditor�s Subdivisian Wo. 129 W#3� (�dater M�in) SW ,#24 ( SeRraer Mai n) SS #24 (Storm Se���r) SS #81� ( Storm Sev.•�r ) SS #88 (Sto�m Se;��r) Pa�°t of Lot 19, Parcel 13a0, Audiior's Subdivi�i�w t�o. 129 Part of Lot 19, P�rc�t 1310, Au�i�tor's Su�division Pio. 129 �o�rbi ni n of P�rcet s A� � avcd Regutar S.A. (Setwer M�in) W #3� (wa��r t�ainj SW #2tf (Sew�r N+ai n) W #34 (Water Lat�ral) SS �24 (Starm Sev�er) S4( #,`}�-� (Se���:� �.at�erai �nd 2 Services�. ST. 19�3-2 S�r�e�s SS �#S8 ( Storni S�iv��� ) R�gui ar S.A. ( 5ev�er flai n) W ;#31� (�later t4ain) SSJ #2� (S������ L�t�ral j SW ##2�� ( 5::.3Lr t4ai n) W #3�+ ildater Lateral) SS #2� (Storm Sew�r) ST. 19�3-2 Strect Fund l.ot 19 (Excepfi fih� E. t9a� th�reof)Regular S.R. (Set•��r Mair►j and ti�� W. 1�7.7�' of Lot 18, W#3�+ (t��ter l�tain) A�di fior' s SuGdi vi s i on ho. 129 sw ;�2�� ( Sewer F4�i n) (fxc�pt �i�e W. 17' ther�of of S'�1 #2j+ (y���:�r La*.er°al ) Lo� 19 taken for h.•jy. pRar�os�s) � W#3�+ (�ti� ��r Latcrai )• SS '�2to- ( Stc��°m S2ti�a�r ) SW 1#tt8�-r� (Svvl�r Latcral and 2 Services) ST. 1�63-2 Strect ' SS t;8l� (Storn� S�:•r�r) SS �;P8 (Storm Sev�er) Paid Pai d Paid Paid $ 40.50 399•7� Paid Paid Pai d Paid Pai d Paid Paid $ 675•30 Paid Paid Pai d Fai cf Pai d Pa;a � Pai d 1,115•58 Qri,qinal Ftimount Paid Paid Paid Paid Paid Pai d Pai d Pai d $ �0.50 1,075.�3 t,115.;� 82 Page 2 RESOLUTION id0. - - 19� s;� . A R�SOLI)TIOf� Alf7�-iORIZIi��G A;�D OI�EvTIP'G THE C���18IP1i3.G OF SPECIAL ASSESSF9EPdTS 0� PART OF LOT .18, PARC£L 12��0, PART 0�. L4T 19, P�'+RCEL. 134Q, . AN,D PART OF lQT 1 g, . P/iRCfL 1310, AUDITOR'S SUBOIVISION td0. 129 � � � �_/ ADOPTED BY TN"c CI7Y COUP�CIL 0� Tic CITY OF FRI�LEY TNIS j D.4Y OF �f , tg6g� ATTEST: CIiY CI.�RK Marvi n C. Bruns�l l ' MAYOR Jack 0. tCi rkham ' I ' RESOLU�'iCf� P�O. - 19� A RtS0�.U7T0�! A�Ji�iOf;IZIr�a A�lD OIR�CiIh�� THE C4�1�I�I�dG OF SPcCIAL ASS�SShle"vTS Q�*� LQT 22, BLOCY RA, PARCEL S$��a, :.L07 23, �LOCK Ak,. Pr1!�CEL 5��5:. Al�D: LOT 24:: .' � ` , ' `6LOCK AA, P"�RCLL 5�5U,.RIVER UI�W.HEIGeiTS ADDI7ION � -� . . . ... � , .. . . . . � � �' -- , ' WriE�t�RS, cet-�ain spe�ial assesst��r�'�s hav� b�en levi�d wiii� r�s�Lii to certain 1�nd �nd sai c! 1�a�rcf has s��L�������nii y b��� canbi r,ed, 1lOW, TH£REFOR�, BL I7 RESOLVED, as follows: •� That #�e asses�mengs tevier9 dqaica$t the fotiowin� d�scrib�� p�rc�ts, to-�rifi: Loi ?_2, f3iack A.4, Pa•�el 584�0, .Lot 23, B1ovk �, Parc�l 5��+5, an� Lot 24, B1ocE; FiA, Rarc+�� y$�0, Riv�r Vi�w H��ytits A�:dition, rnay ar��� shall be apQor�ion�d and ccm- bi r��� as fol 1 o�as: Oriqinai Pa�cel� Lot 2?., Btaci: nA, Parcet 5���, Ri m�r t►i es� S'��1 �I'i i 5 Ac�di ti ort Lat 23, Bloctc Rfs,, Parcel 5���§, Ri v�r Vi ec,� tiei ghts Addi ti on Lot 24, Bio�k RA, Pareel 5$5�, Ri vcr !�i e�a �aci gnts A�di t4 ar� Cor�t�i ni nc� o� F�rc�t s An{�rov�d Lats ?.2, 23, & 2�, �lack AA, Parcei 5f3�tp River V�r�w H�igtr�s Addi t i �oi Fund SW �� 3 ildat�r taai n) ReyuJar S & MP (S���c�r Main} SW �2� �tv�eltE!' fs $f141Gai Laterats an�9 1/3 S�rv�c�) Ori gi n�i A,me�nt $ 28. G'} 4.y1 2�+8. 69 S5! ;�i 3(t�'ate; t�ai n) $ 28. G%� R�guia�~ S � ',� (Scs�oer Fiain) 4.51 Sw #21 (Water & S�vier Lat��-a1s and 1/3 S�rvic�} 248.69 S��/ #13 (W�ter Mai n $ 28.6!� Reyealar S � '� (Se�s�r h3air�) 4.51 S'�f #23 ('da�es� � Sewer Laeer�i s and 2/3 S�rvi c�) 2�aR.69 �5.52 Funr� Sw #13 (1later Mai n) R�gu 1�r S� 41 ( S�;��r tqai nj SW �21 (Wat�r & Sew•�r Laterais ar�d 1 W�t�r � Ori ��c 'nai A,mount $ $5•9z 1�s73 1 S��r�r S�rvi ce) 7�t5, 07 . �.�2 . ADOPTED �Y T�fC CITY COUhiCIL OF T}iE CITY OF FRIOLEY Tt�T S % G``� DAY OF i � � ' �, f. � , 191�. AT'TEST: ', CITY CL'cRiC M�rvin C. 8runsell MAYbR'i • Jack 0. Ki rk���n �STIMATES TO BE APPROVED BY Ti�IE CITY COUNCIL NOVEMBER 18, 1968 ,, Harris BroChexs Plwnbing Company � 217 - 2�9 West Lake Street M����+�p01is, �Iinnesota 55408 -�� Estimate #2 (FINA�Ly Fridley Municipa� Garage According �n �nEract $ 7,717.50 Suburban �ngineering, Inc. 6875 Highway ��65 x.E. l�inneapoli.s, Minnesota 55432 Partial Estimate ��2 for Plans and Specifications ST. 1968-1 B and ST. 1968 -2 B �'arCial Estimate ��3 for Plans and Specifications S�'. 1968-1B and ST. 1968-28 Partial Estimate ��3 for Staking and Inspection Thraugt� 9/30/68. ST. 1968-1B and ST. 1968-2B $ 482.57 $ 1,771.94 $ 4,600.8$ �i i� �, A��?L�C�,:TIO� FOR PAYMENT No 2 DATE �► 2�, �68COMMTNO.���" ', TQ,,, 8�cidle�r Volunteer Fir�mea's S�1lef Associatiaa , owN�R. I, T}�is Ap(:liCation �s to� partial payment for �chsnical COAStL1iCt10A work done on your �;�,�le� �a�c�.pal ¢arat�e r�, Anril 26, 1968 May 27w 196� p ject f rom to � ' IN�cription of YM�jPCt Work Items Contract Completed Completed F►plancyp Amount This Periocf To Date To Finish I ' � � ' ' ' LJ �l �usula�ioa S�rax �& �Tater Ve�ntil+�tioa b warin Air Heating T�arature Control P�.u�albing Fiactvres � Water iieater WM�e Tc+� Drr�i.ua � �rdr�uts Gxs Onit Heat�ra W�tate � Vent Pipiag Wa�er Piping G►�s Pipiag 1 Original Contrsct Totals Add (:ha�ee Ordeas Totais 1�-1 6� 500.00 1,600.00 4,700.00 1,042.00 2,000.00 500.00 500.00 1,400.00 2,100.00 950.00 500.00 $1,400.00 1,900.00 775.00 1,800.00 125.00 125.00 1,300.00 425.00 . 325.00 400.00 $ 1,400.00 1,900.00 775.00 1,800.00 500.00 500.00 i 1,300.00 � 2,000.00 900.00 400.00 S 500.00 200.00 2,800.00 267.00 200.00 ����.�ww ����..w� 100.00 lOQ.OQ 50.00 100.00 : :� �....,; :.�i 1 otf . „� . .,. , i�.._ � ., �i-���.. . �.. !_ _. r �. i� I. . ; � , � .� f _� _ , j !� .. e���s � ( ;; ._�, ���_ _'.�- ,' � , '' . � l.ess Retaina e at 0% 1 147.50 C�RTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT Total to be Drawn to Date lO 3Zi�SO Based or our abservationa, this application for puy- Total Previously Certl6ed 2(�j,Q QQ m�r1t ia Forrect to the best of our knowledge, and Amount Now Due the contractor is entltled to the ind' at payment.. •-� a 0 - This is W certity Lhet all work li�ted above hi+ baen aompleted in acconiance w�ith eqntraot Projec�t eh�eekeci b documents end that al! I�wtul ehar�a tor labor. meteri�l, ete., for which previoun cert#fies� e_� � /f have bsen iaeued. have b�n peid. '�'hi$ t�rm checked tiy �-`-�1�'--��. �'AT -H and IC INC., ARCHITE('TS �Y / � Date jo- � �0 CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA OFFICE OF THE BIIILDING INSPECTOR TOPIC: MONTHLY REPORT TO THE CITY MANAGER oCTOBEft, 1968 `L'YPE OF CONSTRUCTION I3ea ident ial Reaidential Garages �lterations & Additions Multiple Dwellinge Commercial Induetrial Municipal � Ghur�k���� & �ct�ool� �ioe��. a �1� S ign� rloving or Wrecking .� ��,• NUMBF� OF PERMITS ISSUID �968 �967 THIS YEAR �sT �t OCTOBII3 OCTOBER TO DATE TO DATE �3 21 151 126 �5 9 97 92 12 20 109 12e � 0 4 2 2 0 9 e � 0 9 � o � 1 3 � 1 0 4 � � 0 0 4 4 23 35 � 1 2 6 47 57 40: 405 Heating 2s 17 265 202 Plumbing 25 25 255 210 E'lectrical 49 76 465 410 102 118 9e5 e22 $esidential Residential Garages Alterationa & Additions Multiple Dwelli.ngs Commercial I:nduetrial Mu.nicipal C;�urches & Schools H�epitals Signe M��vizzg or Wrecking ESTIMAT� VALUATION OF B'JILDING PII3MITS ISSUID � 296,500 � 385,100 ffi 3,295,600 23�630 15,150 163,059 76,245 e,67a . 47�►772 0 0 j88,000 64,500 0 2,268,360 35,000 0 1,685,700 0 2,000 94,000 0 600,000 0 � 0 0 3,200 2,730 26,�70 � 2�454.775 �37�5� 341,114 36,000 ���7>>475 242,000 6,500 1,1Oj,000 0 33,�60 4�9,075 �1,016,650 , � s,393,361 � 5,534,08 MONTHLY REPORT TO THE CITY MANAGER oc�oBII� � 96s TYPE BLACKTOPPING EXCAVATING GAS GENgtAL HEATING HOIISE MOVING MASONRY OIL HEATING PLASTERING ROOFING SIGNS WELL DRILLING PF�iMIT NUMBERS #9957-#�0,004 #741 e�#7465 #4240-#4250 #4300-#4320 #4735-#4759 TYPE BTTILDING ELECTRICAL HEATING PLUMBING SIGNS NUr1BER OF LICENSES CURRENTLY IN E�'FECT AND LICII�ISE FEES COLLECTID TO DATE ��� FEES COLLECTID 7 H 105 2� 3�5 35 525 �02 2,550 48 720 2 30 28 420 6 90 6 90 1 . �5 12 300 — � 15 269 �5,�75 PERMIT FEES �968 1967 OCTOB� OCTOBII3 �1,481 � 989 �,40� 774 ��496 802 �44 5,324 225 1,560 3,638 THIS YEAR LAST YEAR TO DATE TO DATE �38,815 #15,686 �0�455 7,556 �5�757 8,73� 4,578 5,299 6,296 1_ , 052 5, 889 PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CITY OF FRIDLEY MONTHLY REPORT - OCTOBER 1968 STREET DEPARTMENT HOURS 1. Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 213 2. Grading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19 3. Gravel Hauling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 4. Miscellaneous Street Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . 250'� 5. Patching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 378 6. Shop Time . . . . . . " . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 121� 7 . S igns and Barricades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 198� $. Equipment Repairs - Street . . . . . . . . . . . . 138� WATER DEPARTMENT 1. Filtration Plant Operations . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. Final Readings and Collections . . . . . . . . . . 3. Hydrant Repairs and Flushing . . . . . . . . . . . 4. Miscellaneous Water Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . : 5. Pumphouse Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6. Standpipe Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7. Valve Inspections and Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . 8. Water and Sewer Inspections . . . . . . . . . . . . 9. Water Meter Inspections and Repairs . . . . . . . . 10. Water Turn-ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11. Watermain Breaks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12. Watermain Taps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 13. Equipment Repairs - Water . . . . . . . . . . . . . 128 106� 61� 106� 60 11� 31 28 106 16� 52 2� 69 SEWER DEPARTMENT 1. Lift Station Inspections and Repairs . . . . . . . $4 2. Manhole Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 35 3. Miscellaneous Sewer Work . . . . . . . . . . . . 42 4. Sanitary Sewer Breaks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 28 5. Sanitary Sewer Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 356'� 6. Sanitary Sewer Inspections . . . . . . . . . . . . 43 7. Equipment Repairs - Sewer . . . . . . . . . . . . . 48 STORM SEWER DEPARIMENT 1. Catch Basin and Storm Sewer Cleaning ....... 77� 2. Miscellaneous Storm Sewer Work . . . . . . . . . . 27 , ' Page T�ao PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT - OCTOBER 1968 ' :' MISCELLANEOUS � HOURS , 1. Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 , 2. Funeral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 3. Labor Meeting . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1 4. Park Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 ' S. S ick Leave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41 6. Vacations 60 7. Weed Gontrol . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 95 ' 8. Weekend Duty . . � . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 9. Equipment Repairs Administration 3 10. Equipment Repairs - Civil Defense . . . . . . . . . 12 11. Equipment Repairs - Engineering . . . . . . . . . . 23 ' 12. Equipment Repairs - Fire Department . . . . . . . . 39'� 13. Equipment Repairs - Liquor . . . . . . . . . . . . 7'� 14. Equipment Repairs - Park Department . . . . . . . . 23� ' 15. Equipment Repairs - Police Department : : : : : : : 71 16. Equipment Repairs - Snow and Ice 21� ' ' I ' ' ' ' , : ' ' , ' 6-79(REV.11-3-64) , . ' (Stondard Form of the Internotional Association of Chiefs of Police) � : (Copies avoilable at Federal Bureau of Investigation, Washington, D. C. 20535) ' CONSOLIDATED MONTHLY REPORT � POLICE DEPARTMENT . is 68 Fridley M�b�}, af _ October _ City of ---.- ' . TABLE 1.--DISTRIBUTION OF P ERSONWEL Average Daily Percent Daily Average Daily Numerical Strength Absence Absence Temporary Details Averoge Effecfive $trength � �- �nr� �{ ;amemonth — � Samemonth Samemonth Samemonth Same month this month last year Thismonth lcst year "i'hismonth lnst year T'his montf last year ThismonthLastmonth last year 22 22 7.52 6.99 14. �;. it�.. 2� 15. oi ' Total personn��l. — _ . Chi�f�s offlr.� . � � ' Records bureau . Unlformed force� . �� GO - Dc�tceetiv� bute�au � . � � . ' . Traffic bureau . � � � . - ........... �� _ . . . .; 8 5 ' . First relief . . . � ' � � .. _. _ . Second relief . . � " . � � � Third relSef . . . O � . ' � . .. .. .. . � . TABLE 2.--CHANGES IN PERSONNEL TABLE 3.—DAILY AVERAGE PATROL STRENGTH , . . . . . . n� Same month j, Present for duty end of last month .. �- This month last year 2. Recruiteddurinqmonth.-....�..�........�:. ____:._._-�- � � � � �nn . 3. Relnstnted durinq month . � . . . . . . . . . . . . . ... �n � 1. Total.number ot patrolmen . . . . _ . GG 22 ' Total to account for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .� � 2. Less permaneni asstqnments (public offlces, cletical, ehauffeurs, etc.) . . . ' 4. Sepamtions from the service: • •. 3. Less details to special squads or bu-. reaus (trafflc, vice, park, etc.) . (a) Voluntary resiqnatlon . . _ _. � 4. Averaqe dally absences of patrolmen - (b) .Retlrement on penslm . . . . . . asslqned to Patrol duty owinq to: � • �� � • �� ' - (a) Vacation, suspenslon: test • . . • . (c) Resiqned with charqes pendinq days, etc.. � (d) Dropped durinq parbatlm . . . . � • �O • �� , (b) Slck and 1R)nred . . . . . . . . . . . . � . . (e) Dismissed for cause . . .... •... • . . • • . . • • . (f J Killed ln line of duty .. (c) Temporary detalls . ��� . . (4) Deceased . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . . . , Total separations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . O Total averaqe dally absences . . G � ' G� 5. Available for pahol duty . . . . . . . . . ���_ `- " � O� 5. Present fot duty at en�1 of month . . . . . . . . . . . ' • . ' . . . . � r TABLE 4-- CPIME IND�?� AND POLICE i4CTiVITY TREND OFFENSES KNOWN TO TNE POLICE CHANGE 1 CURRENT YEAR VS. LAST YEAR I CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES I (PART I CLASSES) REPORTED OR ACTUAL �5. SAME MONTH VS. SAME PERIOD KNOWN UNFOUNDED OFFENSES ACTUAI THIS LAST YEAR LAST YEAR I THIS MONTH TFIIS MONTH YEAR TU DATE , � NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT la. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT � MANSLAUGHTER 2. FORCBLE RAPE TOTAL 1 a. RAPE BY FORCE b. ASSAULT TO RAPE - ATTEMPTS 3. ROBBERY TOTAL �j a. ARMED - ANY WEAPON � b. STRONG-ARM • NO WEAPON 4. AGGRAVATED ASSAULT TOTAL �. o. GUN b. KNIFE OR CUTTING INSTRUMENT •c. OTHER DANGEROUSWEAPON d. HANDS, FIST, ETC. - AGGRAVATED � 5. BURGLARY TOTAL ].� i8 �.2� a. FORCIBLE ENTRY �� � �1�j b. UNLAWFUL ENTRY • NO FORCE e. ATTEMPTED FORCBLE ENTRY 6. LARCENY - THEFT (except outo theft) }� a. b50 AND OVER IN VALUE 22 1_ 21 ��_U 7. AUTO THEFT 3 �j2 CRIME INDEX TOTAL 16. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE 4e. OTHER ASSAULTS - NOT AGGRAVATED g fj 66. LARCENY, UNDER 3501N VAWE � � %Q PART I TOTAL 122 2 1_?_.0 1072 TOTAL PARTIIINCIDENTS .................L.................................'1:�- .Q .. TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS NONCRIMINAL CALLS ��� . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .4#�-.�7l � . . TOTAL CALLS FOR POLICE SERVICE . . . . . . . . { �O . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . . . � ! .f. � .. < , AUTOMOBILES RECOVERED . (A) NUMBERSTOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED LOCALLY ...................'............................ a' (B) NUMBERSTOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED BY OTNERJURISDICTIONS ................................... � (C) TOTAL LOCALLYSTOLEN AUTOSRECOVERED ......... . ................... .................:. % ... (D) NUMBERSTOLEN OUT OFJURISDICTION,RECOVERED LOCALLY ......................................... � � t� TA�LE 5-- VALUE OF P�O�'E�?Y STOLEN AND RECOVERED VALUE OF PROPERTY VALUE OF PROPERTY VALUE OF PROPERTY TOTAL VALUE OF VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLENI.00ALLY S70LEN LOCALLY STOLEN OTHER OFFENSE LOCALLYSTOLEN STOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED AND RECOYERED BY pROPERTY RECOVERED �URISDICTIONS LOCALLY OTHERJURISDICTtON RECOVERED LOCALLY ROBBERY BURGLARY � �j�7 �j � LARCENY 1QEj ? 2 �_ 9• I �j /♦ r AUTO THEFT 606�_� �� � �0 2QQQ d� � �Q '� 00 TOTAL 235g]..32 5333.67 2000.00 7333.b7 2675,00 - T�4BLE 6-- OFFE�lSES CLEAR�D BY ARREST year to date (indude exceptional clearances) . - NUMBER OF OFFENSES PERCENT OF OFFENSES CLEARED BY ARREST CLEARED BY ARREST CLA$$IFICATION OF OFFENSE$ BY ARREST OF BY ARREST OF (PART I CLASSE$) TOTAL CLEARED pERSONS UNDER 18 TOTAL CLEARED pERSONS UNDER 18 _ THIS LAST THIS LAST THIS LAST THIS LAST ' YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR 1. CRIMINAL HOMICIDE a. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER b. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE 2. FORCBLE RAPE TOTAL 1 a. RAPE BY FORCE J„ b. ASSAULT TO RAPE • ATTEMPTS 3. ROBBERY TOTAL ]. 2 ].. ]. a. ARMED • ANY WEAPUN � b. STRONG•ARM - NO WEAPON 1 .L � ,_ 4. ASSAULT TOTAL 2 ].�j 8 a. GUN b. KNIFE OR CUTTING INSTRUMENT c. OTHER DANGEROUSWEAPON d. NANDS, FISTS, FEET, ETC. - AGGRAVATED � e. OTHER ASSAULTS - NOT AGGRAVATED -rj I � 1 j `7 S. BURGLARY TOTAL �-O 8 4- 5 o. FORCIBLE ENTRY q 7 b. UNLAWFUL ENTRY • NO FORCE � c. ATTEMPTED FORCIBLE ENTRY 1 6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT AUTO THEFT) p p o. E50 AND OVER IN VALUE 2iJ ��% � U b. UNDER 350 IN VALUE g � � '1%6 t� � 7. AUTO THEFT �3 � �� 10 ?_2 - GRAND 70TAL 3�7 2�� �g3 s9 .. I . -I TABLE 5. COMPARATIVE SUMMARY OF ENFORCEMENT (By Violation) This Month Year to Date � This Year Lnst Year This Year Last Year o o Change Hazardous Violations Total 97 13� ,CjSt{� 7��-� —27 . :• Dwi 3 7- 2�- ____ 12 �-100 ' 67 _ �17 2Bo .. Speeding . 553 -50 - _ _ Reckless Driving _. _' 2 _. _ �{� _ --5� � . Careless Driving _ 3 2 _ 3�- 32 _�. : Traffic Signal 6 � �9 �3 +37 Stop Sign 6 7 36 37 "' _ _ _ Other Regulatory Sign ' 3 l2 Z 6 —25 Improper Passing ? ]_ -}- _ ; __ _ Improper Turning �- 8 6 "�'33 Right of Way - Vehicle . �. _ 8 - _ �. . ' -f-1�� Right of WaY - Pedestrian _ _ ' _' . Foilowing Too Closely _ __ _ __ �: ` ' ' _ - `; � — No or Improper Signal � ` - Improper Start from Parked Position Improper Backing 2 "}" _ 3 . 25 �o . _ + __ Improper Lane Usage . :.. Failure to Drive - Right '1' 1' Z ` Defective Equipment - �-. � ��- 6 _ + . Other Hazazdous Violation 4- �- �-3 - 22 "�.�- Other Violations Total �"� � t�• �3� �'9�-�. '�"22 Parking Violation Tot�l �-� 8 �;� � �_��- +33 - - - . . ,,.. � TAE3LE 4. COMPARATIVE SUMMARY ACCID�idTS AND ENFORCEMENT (By Hour of Day and Day of Week) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday Citation Citation Citation Citation Citation Citation Citation Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Time dent Arrest dent Anest dent Arrest dent Arrest dent Arrest dent Arrest dent Arrest 12 M a- 1:00 � 2:00 �- 3:00 � �- 4:00 - _ 5:00 . 6:00 2 7:00 �. ' 8:00 2 _ 9:00 1. �. 10:00 � 11:00 �. 12 N 2 i:oo . 2 _ 1 l 1 2:00 1 1 l s:oo 1 1 2 1 4:00 1 2 1 2 5:00 l 1 1 1 l s: o0 1 1 2 1 7: oo , . l 1. 2 s:oo � 7. 1- l 1 s:oo - l io: oo l ii:oo 1. - Note: "Citation and Arrest" column should include a�� traffic citations and arrests made during each hour period except parking citations. � r_ I T/�BLE 7-- PE�SOi�S �4RRESTED, CHARGED AND D(SPOSED OF DUP1�9G MONTH ARRESTS PERSONS COURT DISPOSITIONS THIS MONTH FORMALLY (INCLUDE RELEASED NO FORMAL CHARGE CHARGED ADULTS GUILTY ACQUITTED REFERRED TO UNIFORM CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES TH15 OR JUYENILE MONTN OF OF OTHERWISE COURT • ^ TOTAL OFFENSE LESSER DISMISSED JURISDICTION JUVENILES ADULTS TOTAL CHARGED OFFENSE 1. CRIMINAL HOMICIDE: � � a. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER S. MANSLAUGNTER BY NEGLIGENCE 2. FORCIBLE RAPE 3. ROBBERY 4, AGGRAVATED ASSAULT 5. BURGLARY • BREAK�NG OR ENTERING 6. LARCENY �- THEFT (EXCEPT AUTO THEPT) 1 5 5z 1� 2Q 7 7. AUTO THEFT 1 1. 1 Z 8. OTHER ASSAULTS (RETURN A- 4e) TOTAL - PART I CLASSES 1, 2 Z 2 H TI115 YEAR TO DATE 2_� Z 2��` 7.1 1 1 L ��� LAST YEAR TO DATE 1 _1_ �� 2 PERCENT CHANGE 9. ARSON 10. FORGERY AND COUNTERFEITING 11. FRAUD 12. EMBEZZLEMENT 13. STOLEN PROPERTY; BUYING, RECEIVING, POSSESSING 14. VANDALISM `� 2 I5. WEAPONS; CARRYING, POSSESSING, ETC. 16. PROSTITUTION AND COMMERCIALIZED VICE 17. SEX OFFENSES (EXCEPT 2 AND 16) 18. NARCOTIC DRUG LAWS 19. GAMBLING 20. OFFENSES AGAINST THE FAMILY AND CHILDREN 21. DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE 22. LIQUOR LAWS �. .�_ 1� � 1 1 23. DRUNKENNESS �_ � 1, 24. DISORDERLY CONDUCT 25. VAGRANCY 26. ALL OTHER OFFENSES (EXCEPT TRAFFIC) TOTAL - PART II CIASSES G1 13 3� �! �-� � � THfS YEAR TO DATE �� l 7_2 �_ 2 LAST YEAR TO DATE � 1.I.O J. 1O ? PERCENT CHANGE TRAFFIC ARRESTS THIS MONTH PHYSICAL CUSTODY ARRESTS WARRANTSSERVED 2 � � CITATIONS ISSUED 1 ? �.C)2 ZO TOTAL TRAFFIC ARRES7S AND CITATFONS �� 9t}� �-OI.�. ZOI�. 9�. 3 a.O u . � 8-79a (Rev. 10-21-65) .._ , . _ . CONSOLIDATED MONTHLY REPORT - „ : � TRAFFIC SUMMARY : _ Police Dep:�rtment � �C�Obex' n;t.� �f F'Y'�C1Z:e� Month of ' 19 68 G �� ,�_; TABLE 3. COMPARATIVE SUMMARY OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS 1'his Month Year to Date This Year Last Year o�o Change This Year Last Year o�o Change Total Accidents �_ _ 2 %- 1. L_Z �L 8 "� Fatal Accidents �. 'f' 2 �- + Persons Kilied 1 'f' 2 Injury Accidents �6 2�j —1�_1 171!- �-�15 -'ll Persons Injured 3g � 3 —io 07_ b1�_ -�_�i Pedestrians Killed Pedestrians Injured �' ^ 3 l� �?e Hit and Run Accidents � '��0 6�' � +?� Cleared by Arrest � 6 —66 Cleared - Nu Arrest 5 T2 �L8 `�' 5 1� +�5 50 �-�- -�-2� Total Cleared i:i:��';::: t,'lAr's��if'.•'!.� t_. �, f Y._ 3 S ��s� � - �r'�'���r .�.. 37 f�',�'�,.��'�.�` .�.�.�8 �:.=a..��p�{�_� 39 t. ����i. � tt Ilo ��{lA1�L L'1i1`L1S YeA�.i.l.+6i �i2�,Il..��.��;1 �i.ti�':i _ 135�___�_ �3t��:9_ 5209 � 63? . g .��_.�_..__..._.�. �.�,___.�._.___. _..5�90 _.�. _ ���?3� ._� _ ??� � � __--65.�i__ 61�28 � 662.0 1 ty d1..4+�} ::5-�".i1Vi.: bctober 196s F<'i�f J �Iy �::�s T'-r".;:�.�1�:�u . a.�..l�.._o.___��� 32 • 54 _ �.. _._,_..._.M.._...�R .�..� 8. 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