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06/09/1969 - 5497� ' LJ t ' � ' ' � ' LJ C1 , ' ' ' ' , , COUNCIL SECRETARY� JUEL MER�'R COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA 7:30 P.M.- �� 9, 1469 � � � ' I1 PUBLIC HEARING AND WORKSHOP MEETING AGENDA, JUNE 9, 1969, 7;30 P.M. PLEDGE OF ALI.L'GIANCE; ROLL CALL: ADOPTION OF AGENDA: PUBLIC HEARINGS: ' 7:30 P.M. 1. Public Hearing on Final Plat (P,S. �k69-06), Veit's Addition. Requeated by Londa Englund (Generally located at 64'� Way and Riverview Terrace). � 8:00 P.M. 2. Public Hearing on Improvement - Street Improveurent Project ST, 1969-3, Addendum �kl. t8:00 Y.M ' 3. Conaideration of Vacation (SAV $67-04) of the two alleys in Block 8, Onaway Addition, Requested by Harold W. Harris (Generally located between 77th Way and 78th Avenue and between Elm Street and Main Street). ' 9:00 P.M. 4. Informal Puhlic Hearing to Review Possibility of Leaving the Dike along the Mississippi River in the ' Riverview Heights Area and working towards a permanent Solution to the Flood Problem. ' OLD BUSINESS: 5. Report from Insurance Committee, ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 6. Consideration of 61st and Univeraity Avenue Service Lane - Shell Oil Company and Church of St. Williams, (Tabled June 2, 1969) NEW BUSINESS: 7. Licenses ADJOURN: Pagea 1 - 3 Page 4 Pages 5 & 6 Pagea 7 6 8 Pages 9 - 18 Pagea 19 - 21 1 1 1 1 ' ' � ' � ' , ' ' ' ' OFFICIAL NOTICE CITY OF FRIDLEY PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public HearinR of the City Council of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on June 9, 1969 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 P.M. for the purpose of: Consideration of the final plat (P.S. #69-06), Veit's Addition, by Londa Englund being described as follows: That part of Lot 15, Revised Auditor!s Subdivision No, 23, lying Westerly of the Westerly right of way line of Riverview Terrace as now laid out and traveled and as described in Book 702 of Deeds, page 197, all lying in Section 15, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota. Generally located at 64 1/2 Way and Riverview Terrace. Anyone desiring to be heard with reference to the above matter will be heard at this meeting. � PUBLISH ' ' ' May 28, 1969 June 4, 1969 JACK 0. KIRKHAM MAYOR 1 �...P....,_.�...,...�._.,.., _. � , , .'�- 1`` � O ,�� 1'.�. '. r� 1�� �o ��1 � � j�` }��'i �'i I t� =1 '� � � _ -- ., `� .6, 1 � � � � 1 , i i ' i � � t�' `C�', � i �� � �,�� r a"J� �69- ob Q.'7G',^ , . �5 _.-T, , .� _ _ _ :_� �-" 1 _ „ ' I..-- � � . �; � „ �� ; �r... -'�7$ v � _ ' r '�. � r ` `/ . �; � � ' : .r, � . Q �� � �� �l� � � i � / m j � y ' T ; ; � ���ce . � �` �� � p � �;q i � j . . �l � 'ry� .-`� � � r i . / C� � — _ _ � � �- __ T- — r _ . -_ �� �--�__.!,o» " � ,� �OR 1 VE N�q y r' _._i- � '• �, "" 1 £�t-EME�J -� �,� '•, � � ^ 'L. -- - � , , v � / 1 �� -'--'._� '�. `"5 ��=�-�, ` � ; 4. � � � h' f _ ` ,� v t` ` '' , 1����' � � i CA � _ ��w , �`� � � J� �20 .- - "�/' ` ,-2� J.p' �, �. PL�Y F��t: ;,RTfIL�i T. UEIT Pro�osed divisi�n of t;r, Veit's pronerty locatec! at u�'�; t;ay i;. �, anc� GESGftIPTIG�,: Tflat part af Lot 15, ftC'1(�Eu ,�IiGITi;�it'� SLL';;I'11;;IC�i: ����. = way line of Rivervie��r Terrace as described in Eook 702 c pated t'�is 15th da� of i,pril, 1�6J. arawn by: EGaI,, FIELG E f;;l�i,�E; Surveyors 0 ' _ _ __ 1 ■ e � � ,Nr {.� . W � , ��y , .lL r ' �1 P.S. ,'i69-06 _ _ +'� Par[ of L. 15, Rev. A.S. No. 23 `i Londa Englund � f� �.,, �__._..,w�� t�..�_�__.._s....,�,.o: ( f z� ���. -',� ..;-r -a• , � ,� ..--- }� � , _ s� . y` � s�� k--»re°—_�.a��'T-- —IdISSi �� , ";-,..,, wi�.:* i� � �.. �. , ' . " _ . � �; 3 'Op � �: ` lo S , � . �' p' I �N g+SyP� P i' 3 , , �� %��!!:i�� • . 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' .I.i�.�. L.��. �— -- — — ' ' ' ' ' ' � ' ' , ' � J � ' � ' ' ' ON"r ICIAL PUBLICATiUN CITY Ot FRIDI.hY (ElClIIBIT A) NOTICE OF HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS S�. 1969-3 eddendum #1 WHEREAS, the City Council of the cicy of Fridley, Anoka County, Minneaota, has deemed it necessary and expedient that the improvements hereinafter described be made. NOW, THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GZVEN THAT on [he 9th day of ,�une. 1969 , 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 interested in said improvements in whole oz in part. The general nature of the improvements is the construction (in the landa and s[reets noted below) of the following improvements, to-wit: CONSTRUCTZON ITEM 9treet improvementa including grading, stabilized base, hot-mix bituminous mat, concrete curb and gutter, water, sanitary sewer lines and services, ir_cidental drainage and other facilities located as fullows: Stinson Blvd.: 1,000 feet south of Gardena Avenue to Rice Creek Rd. jth Street: From 54th to Interstate 69Q outerdrive. Stree+.s in Adams Street Addition: 1lashington Street: 57th Avenue to �th Avenue Jefferson Street: `JZ+.h Avenue to SBth Avenue - Street on SoutB sida of �2at: 7th Street to Jefferson. E$TT1�fATED COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 115, 802 . 00 THAT THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SAID IMYROVEMENT IS IL4 FOLLOWS ; Bor Constntction Item above _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ _ dll of the land abutting upon said streets named above and aIl lands within, adjacent and abutting thereto. All of said land to be assesaed proportionately according to the benefits received by such improvements. That the Council proposes to proceed with each of said improvements as separate improvements, except as hereafter othezwise provided by Council alI under the following authority, to-wit; Minnesota Laws 1953, Chapter 398 and law amendatory thereof, and in conformity with Che Charter. �ATED THIS 1�_ �y►? pp Mp,y , 1969 gy ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL. Attest; CI -�-Marvin d. srunse _ Publiah: N;���r �F, �ia�o �r�,�-, � -cc� MAYO�i - ,Tack o. Kixkhatn � OFFICIAL NOTICE CITY OF FRIDLEY PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL TO WtIOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that there w311 be a Public Hearing of the City Council of the City of Fridley xn the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue N.E, on June 9, 1969 in the Council Chambex at 8:00 o'clock P.M, for the consideration of the following matter: Vacation (SAV fk67-04) for Harold W. Harris of the two alleys in Block 8, Onaway, located in the Southeast Quarter of the ' Southeast Quarter of Section 3, T-30, R-24, City of �Yidley, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota. City of Fridley to retain d=ainage and ukility easements. (Generally located between 77th Way and 78th Avenue and between Elm Street and Main Stxeet) Anyone desiring to be heard with reference ta the above metter will be heard at this meeting. JACK 0, KiRKHAM MAYOR Publish: June 4, 1969 J AO T , �� ' � � , I, . ' �/�� Harold W. 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Itsas r►kich are Qoing to be discussed are; 1) 2) 3) 4) S) 6) 7) a� Diks's final saction and construction. Traffic flow and access problems. Access to the driveways and private yards. Acquisition of easement and right of ray. Drainage and pwnping facilities. Total costs of improvements. Possible ways of fundinQ for the i�provement. Othar miscellaneous items. Th� City Council of ' propsrty owners and this problem. Fridiey requests the prosence of all citizens intezested in the solutioa to ' Anyone desiring to be heard with raferencs to the above matter will be heard at this meeting. , 1 ' ' ' ' JACK 0. KIRKHAM MAYOR i • • .� ./ . =r_ , , ; -�� — � ' �I �. �.i�. _ rI� �,A• � ` _ ` _'!�� u.�:..1'� . . - _ ..�' � vl ,.,'.� _�. s,:,� �,� l rui�•./ � � -• F"t..,--�� �. 1 �/i/617 ✓�r �_ Y.��'�`,'�� � i •�Civs•. � - e � ,..C1ZT. .��,''r— ,�,.,.�.�--� �.l �,�� i ' I ' � � G '�i � 3 C I T � ��r'� CM qp T s rJ ��'i�": .... ,. �� G �o_ i � ��_ V_. � NB ��,, , .�� . � ���� I�i I T ��� �� z� -� � ��/ �67 '. �1�1� r L � d��: . i ,I`� % f � ' . �� t , � � � . ^:. . � � � f J y� • �, �Sg�'I�� e� 1 1 i �F;` �. T Y ' ����� 14 ' `` � , �� �: l� 8 , ,. o� � >�PR� �: . � �: � j � LI 11 Y T'-..r �. N1 � L ,<.,; <�: � � __C �' �.. 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The attached sheet shows the present cost to the City of Fridley for its share of the hospitalization and life insurance coverage. The total cost per month to the City now for 113 employees is $1,156.64. The cost per month for identical coverage under a two year plan would be $1,321.62. It would cost $1,613.21 per month for the two year plan with the changes in coverage as now recommended by the Insurance Committee. The Insurance Comnittee now recommends that all employees receive life insurance equal to their base salary with a limit of $10,000 on the amount of ]ife insurance for each employee. In addition, the group recommends that all employees be covered with $7,000 AD&D, accidental death and dismembernient insurance. The Insurance Co�nnittee also recommends the City pick-up the increased employee cost for all groups of employees for the balance of the year including Public Works, Police, etc. In answer to the question as to what it would cost to pay the additional coverage for the Public Works employees if we assume there are twenty-one Public Works employees with an average salary of $8,000, it would cost a total of $71.19 per month additional for life insurance for these employees. Approximately eight of the employees are Water and Sewer personnel who would be paid out of the Utility Fund. It would cost the City $43.89 per month additional for the hospitalization portion of the ittsurance policy for Public Works employees over what the City is paying now. f�ATE: May 20. 1969 NlEM9 T0: ;:i'r.y .,����y��° anc! ,'i«v Counci� FROM: Finance Director StlBJECT: City's Hospitalization Insurance Plan On March 17, 1969, the City Council appointed an Empioyee Supervisory Insurarri:e Comnittee. The purpose of the committee was to make recanmendations on possible changes i� the specifications for the group health insurance program, before going out for 6ids for hospitalization insurance for the insuing year. The camiittee was made up of represe�tatives from each of the departments of the City. The canmittee proceeded with the assumption that the specifications in effect at this time would be the startirg point and any change would be a change in these specifications. Three changes in specifications were recommended by the Contni ttee. Change No. i would raise the maximun on major medical fran �10,000 to E25,000 per year. This change would cost very little money for the additional coverage received. Change No. 2 would lower the deductible on the major medical fran j100 to ' $50. The cost for this would be $.38 per month for the employee and s.65 per month for the dependent. � ' ' � � Change No. 3 would cfiange the life insurance so that it wouid be the same for all City employees. The cortmittee discussed a flat amount for each employee and aiso discussed a sliding scale insurance program based on salary. The comnittee voted to reconmend that the insurance progrmn be based on the sliding scale based on salary. A copy of. this life insurance program is included herewith and is entitled Schedule No. 2. Tfie cost of this insurance would be $3.74 per month For emp—Toyees ot—Tier than police and fire. There would be a reductio� of $1.37 per month in the cost of life insurance for police and fire. One of the reasons the cast would go down for police and fire is that with greater life insurance in force the rate per thousand decreases. All of the above figures are sumnarized on the attached sheet entttled "Insurance Proposal". The dollar amounts are predicated on the assumption the City would stt�y with the present insurance carrier. The costs would not necessarily be exactly the same if the City went to another carrier. ' The other major recomnendation made by the insurance comnittee was that the City not go out for bids for hospitalization insurance but stay with the present cerrier and take the two year rate guarantee offered by them. This two year ' rate guarantee would cost approximately 15% more than the cost of the policy as it is now. This 15% would not include the three additions to the policy discussed above. ' � � With the 15X increase, the policy wauld still cost the City less than the policy in effect a year ago with another carrier. It would cost the employee E2.77 per month more. At the present time, there are twenty-six police and fire and eighty-seven other employees for a total of 113 �p1v,���� �n th� yr$�+� �lan� There are sixty-two people carrying depeqQgnt coverage. �1 1 1 MEMO T0: City Manager and City Council ' SUBJEGT: City Hospitalizati-0n Plan May 20, 1969 Page 2 ' ' Enclosures: Insurance Proposal ' Schedule No. 2 for Life Insurance Minutes of the April 30, 1969 Meeting Minutes of the May 5, 1969 Meeting ' Minutes of the May 13, 1969 Meeting Minutes of the May 15, 1969 Meeting , ' ' � ' ' ' ' � ' r i �2 , 1 ' � � , , ' , � , 1 J � 1� ti , ' ' ' , ' ' ' � � � � ++ O� N r- O N f7 F- b4 M L V1 pl O C .— LL M � � � G1 N W I � d d t N W t ! O +� U N y � � . 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F— U W 1-� 13 � � O� i4 csour Lte� GCHG:?UL° II SALARY SCHEilULE Under S'+.000 $4,000 but less thar, ;`•5,000 SS�OUO but less than �b,000 56,000 but less than 5�,000 57.000 but less than 59,000 58,000 but less than 59,000 $9�000 but less than $10,000 $10�000 but less ihan S11,000 511,000 but less than 512,000 $12.000 but less than 513,000 $13,000 but less than S14,000 $14,000 but less than 515,000 515�000 but less than $16,000 S16,000 5ut less than $17,000 517,000 but less than S1B4O00 S18,000 but less than 519�000 AMOJN? OC INSURMICE TO AGE 55 $ 5�000 G,OOQ 7,500 9�000 10�500 12�D00 13�500 15,000 16,500 18�000 19�500 21,000 22,50� 24,000 25,500 2T,000 Insurance will reduca 10% each year beginninq at aPe SS to a minimum of 10$, , , � � Minutes of the April 30, 1969 meeting of the Employee Supervisory Insurance Committee. Those present: Darrell Clark, Leon Madsen, Robert McGuire, Richard Huss, Robert Aldrich (representing Robert Hughes), Chester Swanson, Marvin Brunsell, V. M. Nagel, and a representative of United Benefit of Omaha. Mr. Br�msell opened the meeting with the suggestion that the Committee , aeeded now to come up with some positive recommendations to be presented to the Council; provided, however, that the Committee availed itself of the service oF the insurance consultants and received their , concurrance on those recommendations. It was therefore moved, seconded, and earried unanimously that: ' ' ' ' � , ' L � , CJ ' � ' 1. Liie insurance and accidental death and dismemberment benefits for all employees be the same as that of the Fire and Police Departments personnel, i.e. Life Insurance - $1d,000; AD b D - $7,000. 2. We retain the present carrier of the Greup Policy (United Benefit of Omaha) and accept their "tHo year rate guarantee," as quoted in their letter to Mr. Brunsell of April 25, 1969. 3. The Major Medical Corridor be reduced to 550.00, Mr. Brunsell pointed out that should the Council approve these recommenda- tions the subsequent permium increase iincluding the premium rate increase quoted by the present carrier for the existing coverage of the policy ahould they carry it past June 1, 1969) will result in a total premium cost for the employee of S16.22, and for dependent coverage of S22.83. The Coamittee decided that since the "Conversion Policy" of the present contract needs the attention of the insurance consultants, further discussion in this area aould be deferred until such time as a meeting could be arranged with them. Chester C. Swanson Secretary ��) 4 ' , � � , � ' , � � , , � u ' , ' � r Minutes of the May 5, 1969 meeting of the Employee Supervisory Insurance Committee. TAose present: Tom Kennedy (reFresenting Richard Huss)> Leon Madsen, Darrel Clark, Robert McGuire, Chester Swanson, John F. Brask, Consultant (Bachman-Anderson, Inc.), Marvin Brunsell The meeting was devoted exclusively to a thorough review of the existing lNdical and Life Insurance coverages provided the City Employees and their Dependents. After a thorough discussion of needs and costs, Mr. Srask suggested that: 1. We roquest rates on Life Insurance from the present carrier based on salary and age. He suggested that such Life Insurance could be reduced hy 10$ per year, starting at age 56 and reducing to a minimum oF 10$. 2. We seek to increase the Major Medical coverage, s?nce this could probably be done at a modest cost. 3, lie find out if the present carrier can improve the benefits oi the "Conversion" policy of the present plan. (He poinied out, hoxever, that upgrading in this area of group coverage will be expensive.) The Committee unanimously approved a motion to seek additional information in these areas. Chester C. Swanson Secretary 1� � , , Hinutes of the May 13, 1969 meeting of the Employee Supervisory Insurance CommiLtee. Ttwse prasent: Darrel Clark, Leon Madaen, Robert McGuire, Richard Huss, Robert Hughes, Marvin Erunsell� Chester Swanson. Joha F.,Brask - present as Consultant (Bachman-Andereon, Inc.) Aft�r a revieW oi additional materials citing costs of increasing the ' !lajor Mcdical Coverage and premium costs for covering all employees xith Life Insuraace based on salary, the Committee unanimously approved a 'ot3on to recommend to the Council and administration that: , ' , , , � �- , � , , ' ' L_� � , 1. The t++o-year rate guarantee furnished by the present carrier be accepted. 2. The Major Medical Coverage be increased from $10,000 to $25,000. 3. The Najor !ledical Corridor be reduced from $100 to $50. . 4. The City provide Life Insurance coverage for a11 smployees based upon their annual salary• The following charts indicate, through premium break down, the additional eoata for both Employee and Dependent coverage should these recommendaiions D� approved. The Committee further directed Mr. 8runsell to requast the Council to grant the Cormnittee a period of time to meet and discuss with them the proposed ravi�ions aa stated above. Chteter C. Swanso� S�cretary 1� _i8 Minutes of the May 15, I969 meeting of the Employee Supervisory Insurance Committee RiChard Huss moved that the Committee recommend the 57,000 AD6D for Fire and Police be retained. Seconded Dy Robert Hughes. Motion defeated by four to two vote. Chester C. 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