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COUNG�L SR�R.��,;4RY:—J�t��;1, ;�`R�ER
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7:30 PoM.— OCTOBER 6, 1969
COUNCIL AGENDA - REGUI�AR COUNCIL MEETING - OCTOB�R 6, 1969 - 7:30 P.M.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
INVOCATION:
ROLL CALL:
I ' APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
' Regular Council Meeting, September 15, 1969 Pages 1- 25
' ADOPTION OF AGEN •
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� VISITORS:
' (Consideration of Items not on Agenda - 1S Minutea)
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
, 1. Public Hearing on Assessments for Street Improvement
Project ST. 1968-3 Page 26
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, 2. Public Hearing on 1970 Budget Page 27
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OLD BUSINESS:
' 3. Consideration of reement betw en ar
Ag e C 1 Hipp and City of
' Fridley Regarding Rezoning (ZOA �68-13) on 69th Avenue Pages 28 - 34
Comment; Council wanted this egreement executed by
property owner before they would consider
' the rezoning for Kaye W. Westerlund)
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REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, OCTOBER 6, 1969 PAGE 2
OLD BUSINESS (Conxinued)
4, Consideration of First Reading of Ordinance for Rezoning
(ZOA �k69-08A) Kaye W. Westerlund (Tabled 9/15/69)
Comment: See Note under Item ��3)
5. Receiving Questionnaire from Property Owners and Considera-
tion of Rezoning and Improvements in iiyde Park and City
View Addition,
Comment; The tally of the reaults of the Questionnaire
are on pages 37 and 38.)
6. Consideration of Cost Particfpation for Temporary Signal
at Robert Louis Stevenson School.
Comment: Estimate of City's share is about $3,000)
NEW BUSINESS;
Pagea 35 � 36
Pages 37 - 47
Page 48
7. Consideration of Request for Building Permit for Two
Buildings on 79th Avenue and East Rfver Road (Five Sands, Inc.) Pages 49 - 54
Coa�nent: We have an answer from the County in
regard to traffic flow setup.)
8. Rec�iving the Minutes of the Parks and Recreation
Meeting of September 22, 1969
9. Receiving the Minutes of the Building Standards -
Desi.gn Control Meeting of September 25, 1969.
Pagea 55 & 56
Fages 57 & 58
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, +OCTOBER 6, 1969 PAGE 3
NEW BUSINESS (Continued)
10. Receiving the Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting
of September 24, 1969
11. Receiving the Minutes of the Industrial Development
Commission Meeting of September 16, 1969
12. Receiving Report on Anoka County Highway Department
Program in Fridley for Year 1970.
Comment; City should decide what additional
improvements we should have on these streets
like concrete curb, sidewalk, etc.)
13. Consideration of Deed for Chase Island Access from
Independent School District �k14.
Comment: Last year when we sent the deed to the School
Board it covered the parking area also, we
sent the same deed again after the agreement,
but the school board only wants to sign for
the road)
' 14. Consideration of Acceptance of Road Easement from
Minnesota Transfer Railway.
' Comment: This is for the road on the west side of
Target complex to serve Locke Park)
15. Consideration of Establishing Two Hour Parking Limit
on Fireside Drive.
Comment: Councilman Sheridan would like to have
this item considered)
16. Consideration of Claim Regarding Sewer Backup - Apex_Lane
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Pages 62 6 63
Pages 64 - 69
Pages 70 � 71
Pages 72 - 75
Pages 76 - 78
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, OCTOBER 6, 1969 PAGE 4
�lE{d BUSINESS (Continued)
�7. Re�eiving State Audit from Fridley Volunteer Fire Relief
Association
Comment: This will be found in the envelope with the
agenda)
�$. R�solution to Advertise for $ids - One New Snow Blower
(��b1ic Wo�ks)
19. Resolution to �ldvertise far Bids - Regular Gasol�ne and
Ethyl Gasoline (Public Works)
20, Resqlution Recet�ving Plans and Specifications and
Qrdering Bids, Street Improvement Project ST. 1969-3
Comment: We could not negotiate with Dunkley so we
have readvertised far bids a$ authorized
earlier. This Resolution will reaffi�m
tk�e previous tnotion)
21. piscussion in Regard to Street Improvement Project
ST. 196�-3, �teceiving Bids and Awax'ding Contract (Bids
opened 11:30 A.M., October 6, 1969)
Comment; Th� bid tabulation will be available at
the Council Meeting)
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Pages 81 � 82
Pag�a $3 - 8S
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1V�W BUSINESS {Continued)
22. Consideration of a Resolution Requesting Connection of
Sanitaiy Sewer Main Serving Onaway Additian (Project ��93)
to N.S.S.S.D.
�3. Resolution Ordering Bids for Clearance of Debris from
Chase Island and Alden Way Park.
24. Resolution Confirming Assessment for Street Improvement
Project ST. 1968-3.
25. Resolution Recertifying Special Assessments on Tax
Forfeit Property.
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26. Resolution Designating Polling Places and Appointing
Election Judges for the November 4, 1969 General $lection.
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Pages 89 & 90
Pages 91 {� 92
Pages 93 - 95
Pages 96 - 99
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' REGULAR COUNCIL M?�ETIN�, OCTO�LR 6, 19b9-�+-^-_�_�--^'_�
NEW BUSINESS (Continued)
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I 27. Resolution Transferring ;,ertain Costs and Expense from
� the 1968-3 Street Improvement Project and the 1969-3 Street
Improvement Project to the 1970-3 Street Improvement Project.
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' 28. Resolution Ado tin a"Statement of Understandin " in
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� Conjunction with Excavations and Construction over
Easements on Public or Private Property as Frovided by
Ordinance No. 437.
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, 29. Consideration of Payment of Strub - Belisle - Forman
Property Taxes to Avoid Penalty.
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' 30. Acceptance of Resignation af Mr. Richard M. Donlin,
Parks and Recreation Commission.
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31. Appointment: Special Assessment Accounting Clerk
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, 32. Receiving Bids and Awarding Contract on One New 150
C.F.M. Compressor (Bids Opened September 25, 1959,
12:00 Noon)
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Pages 101 - 104
Pages 105 - 108
Page 149
Page 110
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NEW BUSINESS(Continued)
33. Receiving Bids and Awarding Contracts on SS ��96
(Bids opened October 6, 1969, 11:30 A.M.)
Comment: This is relaying and repair of line
damaged by floods i.n the itiverview
Heights park area. City wouAd have to
pay the costs which are not boxne by
. OEP funds.)
34. Discussion of Notice of Appeal of Assessment -
Minnesota Transfer Railway
35. Claims
36. �,icenses
37. Estimates
38. Communications;
A. James Van Eerden; Request for Street Light on
Stinson Boulevard
B. Fridley American Legion: Consideration of property
for off-sale liquor store
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Pages 116 - 118
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E REGULAR COUNCZL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 15, 1969
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Mayor Kirkham called the Regular Council Meeting of September 15, 1969 to
order at 7:42 P.M.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
Mayor Kirkham lead the Council and audience in saying the Pledge of Allegiance to
the Flag.
INVOCATION:
Reverend Bergren of the Redeemer Lutheran Church gave the Invocation.
ROLL CALL:
MEMBERS PRESENT: Harris, Sheridan, Kirkham, Liebl
MEMBERS ABSENT: Samuelson
PRESENTATION OF AWARD:
Mayor Kirkham read the Certificata of Appreciation aloud, and presented it to
xarold Jamison, President of the Fridley Lions Club for their donation of a
shelter in Locke Park,
APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 2, 1969:
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt the Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting
of September 2, 1969 as presented. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a
voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
APPROVAL OF MINUTES OF THE $PECIAL PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 8, 1969:
' MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt the Minutes of the Special Public Hearing and
Workshop Meeting of September 8, 1969 as presented. Seconded by Councilman
Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
carried. '
� ADOPTION OF AGENDA:
' Mayor Kirkham said that there were some additional items to add which were: A
Beer and Food Establishment License for Food Farm, 6071 University Avenue N.E.;
Consideration of Sidewalks near Parkview and Sr. High School; Authorization of
Purchase of Additional Land for Dike; and Authorizing Signatures on Agree�aent
� with Joe Powers for Opening, Grading, and Removing Snow from Alley BetWeen Main
Street and 2nd Street From 4560 up to and Including 4544 2nd Street.
� MOTION by Councilman Liebl to gdopt the Agenda as amended. Seconded by Councilman
Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
carried.
' VISITORS:
Mayor Kirkham asked if there waa� ��yQ�e present who wished tq S�eak on any items
' not on the Agenda, with no respor���� .
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CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING ON FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR STREFT IMP120VEMENT
PROJECT ST. 1968-1B: (Continued from Meeting of September 8, 1969)
Horizon Circle: Main Street to Horizon Drive
Horizon Drive: 53rd Avenue to Interstate #694 Service Road
Crown Road: Main Street to Horizon Drive
Ventura Avenue: Main Street to Horizon Drive
The City Manaqer explained that at the Meeting of September 8, 1969 when the Public
Hearing was held for the assessment roll for St. 1968-1B, the Administration was
directed to contact Suburban Engineering to check and see if anything was wrong
with the figures. They found a reduction was possible and did in fact have the
figures hiqh. They have now been revised, so relief is in sight. The City
Engineer added that the figures used last week were still estimates as the pro-
ject is not complete and the exact figures were not available. If it was
delayed further, it would have to be on next year's tax rolls at a higher i�igure.
Some of Suburban Engineering figures were estimated high, but now the project is
further completed. The City Manager said that if the correct figures were not
received now, but later, it still would have been pro-rated and the high cost
not charged to the people. Mr. Dale Hamilton of Suburban Engineering said that
the revision resulted in about a$3,000 reduction.
A mea�ber of the audience asked what the per foot cost was. The Finance Director
said that the new figure is $9.36 per foot. Mr. D.F. Manthei, 5337 Horizon
Drive said that $8.18 was the figure quoted, what happened to that figure? He
said that he had circulated a petition for the street improvement at $5.18,
not at $9.36 or $10.50, and asked for an explanation. The Finance Director said
that the assessment roll was made up at $10.51 per foot, thE revision would be
$9.36 per foot. Neither of these figures would necessarily be the same as at
the assessment hearing. Mr. Manthei said that they were'guaranteed that if they
signed the petition, they would get the same prices as last year. A member of the
audience said that at the last meeting, there was some bragging done about the
engineering estimate being higher than the actual cost, yet ours was lowj why?
The Finance Director said that the price quoted last year was an estimate as
the job was not let. There was reason to believe that the estimate was fairly
accurate at that time. A member of the audience again asked why the engineering
estimate was low in their case. The City Engineer said that the amount of work
varies from job to job. The type of construction, the type of fill, excavations,
drainage necessary all affect the price. At the Public Hearing the Consulting
Engineers did not make complete plans and specifications because that would cost
too much, only estimated prices were used, and are in no way guaranteed.
A member of the audience asked if this was a time and material contract or an
open contract. The City Engineer said that it was bid by the job. He was then
asked how the contractor knows how to bid the job if the Engineer does not know the
cost. The Ci�y Engineer said that the Consulting Engineers draw the exact plans
and specifications after the project is ordered in. He said that as to the
estimate, it can not be guaranteed, it is just that, an esti.mate.
Mr. Hamilton explained that other public hearings were held in the middle of the
winter. When making an estimate, only average prices are used, On Crown Road,
Horizon Circle etc. there were some costs added in. The quantities were about
right. In July of 1968, $40,420 was quoted for Horizon Drive, Ventura Avenue
and Crown Road. The Public Hearing for Horizon Circle gives an estimate of
$9,960. This tatals out to be $50,380. The construction cost was $40,051,84,
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then the engineering costs, contingencies, and interest are added on amounting
' to about $9,412 making a total of $49,463.84. According to these figures the
cost was still below the engineering estimate. Councilman Liebl asked if these
figures are for three or four streets. Mr. Hamilton said that the $40,000
was for three streets. Because of the close proximity of the streets they
� have to be lumped together. In compiling the quantities, all the stree�s were
used.
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A resident of the area said that at the August Meeting in 1968 the statement
was made that storm sewers were not needed. The City Engineer said that the
figures were given with and without storm sewers. There was a need for some
catch basins and there had to be a storm sewer where Horizon Drive comes into
Main Street. The ditch was eroding and the Highway Department filled it. There
are two catch basins and a pipe draining into the ditch along the highway. A
member of the audience said that this was not much of a storm sewer system for
a cost of $5,000.
A member of the audience said that at the last meeting, someone asked if there
was not a tape available of the Public Hearing, and asked to listen to it.
Mayor Kirkham said that it is still available, but it has to be played on
the same machine, and if this is done then the machine could not tape the pro-
ceedings. He said that he is welcome to come into the City Manager's o£fice
during the day and listen to it.
Mr. Stephen Szegda, 5385 Horizon Drive N.E., asked if there is an inspector
� on the job. Mayor Kirkham said that the Consulting Engineers inspect the job.
The Consulting Engineers are hired by the City, and when they are working on
a project, they represent the City. Mr. Szegda said that he felt that the job
� was bad, and the sod of very poor quality. He a�ked why they should have to
complain if there is a qualified inspector on the job. Then the work should be
done properly. Mr. William Jensen of Suburban Engineering, said that the
contractor has not been paid yet for the sodding job. The City Engineer said
� that Horizon Drive was estimated at $10.51, the price has come down to $9.36 per
foot.
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Mr. Manthei said that he flies for the Air Force and that he will get a Federal
Attorney through the Air Force and told Mr. Hamilton that he will have to deal
with him.
Mayor Kirkham asked Mr. Hamilton if they felt now that these figures were firm.
Mr. Hamilton replied yes.
A resident again asked about the tape and asked Mayor Kirkham if he did not feel
that it should be made available. Mayor iCirkham said that it is available, but
that the machine is needed now for this Meeting, and to come in some time other
than the Council Meeting night.
Councilman Liebl said that he would like to comment as the Third Wa�d Councilman.
He said that at the last Meeting it was felt that the price of $10.51 was an
outrageous assessment and the Council directed by motion that the figures be
checked again to see if there was anything wrong with the�e figures. Now it has
come to light that there was an error made. For the three streets we had an
estimated figure of $40,420 and this estimate was accepted and the Council told
the City Engineer to proceed with going out for bids. There were figures given
both with storm sewers and without. He said that he thought that the estimated
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individually also within the bid. These unit prices are estimated before
' any work is done. When the work is completed, each item is added up and
tallied. This is historically a sound way. The contractor gets paid for
exactly what he does and the City only pays for work completed.
� Mr. Stephen Szegda, 5385 Horizon Drive N.E. asked if the same man who did the
other estimates, did not also do this estimate. He said that he did not mind
paying the assessments, he wants the street, but could not understand why the
' estimate was higher. Councilman Liebl said that the Council has asked for a
check of the figures, and this has been done. Mr. Szegda said that there should
be no need to call City Hall to register complaints if there is an inspector on
' the job. Councilman Liebl said that a record of the complaints is kept and
the Engineers try to take care of them.
Mrs. H. Johnson, 146 Horizon Circle asked where the figure of $10.41 per foot for
1 Horizon Circle came from, the petition she signed was with a figure of about
$7.00. The Finance Director said that at the Public Hearing December 11, 1967
the figure used was $10.41, and that he did not know where the figure of $7.00
1 came from. The purpose of the Public Hearing was to come in and find out the
estimated cost.
' Mr. Douglas Osieczanek, 101 Crown Road N.E. said that he had a complaint on
the black dirt, and also that the sidewalk does not s].ant with the rest of the
sidewalk. Councilman Liebl said that if there were any more canplaints, to
please call the City Hall before the final payment to the contractor is made.
� The City wants a good job done.
Mr. olson said that there had been figures talked of ranging from $8.18 per
� foot to $10.51 per foot. It seems that this has been resolved with the $9.36
figure. The only question seems to be the storm sewer which has been explained.
He said that there is another item to be brought up. He would like to have the
biq trucks kept off of Crown Road. It is used as a speed-way now. Mayor
� Kirkham said that this is already a matter of record and the Council has agreed
to take under advisement.
' A member of the audience asked if there was any question about the $9.36 per
foot figure. The Finance Director said that if the Council passes the Resolu-
tion confirming the assessments, this is the figure that will be used. Mr.
' Jensen added that this figure is sound. Mayor Kirkham said that if any
additional errors are found, the savings will be passed on to the residents.
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McKinley Street: Mississippi Street to 66th Avenue
Councilman Harris said that there was a question brought to the attention of the
Council at the last Meeting relative to additional driveway work that was done.
The person who brought this up questioned whether it was going to be assessed
against the project. There were three driveways which had concrete aprons put
in. These have been taken out of the project asseasment and assessed directly
against the property receiving the benefit. The fiqures have been changed to
reflect this alteration, and the resulting new price is $9.83 per foot.
A member of the audience said that he understood that his neighbors did not ask
' for this to be done. A lady present said that they put in a concrete driveway
apron for them that looks just beautiful, but she could not understand why they
were not asked. She wondered why there were only three put in. Councilman
� Harris asked if they werq C�� Q�y�,y ���e that ha�, gome ��Cis�.i�,g �Qncrete drive-
ways, and the lady replied yes. Another resident said that these aprona ��� pn
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the City property. He called �ity �all about it and was told that this is the
new policy. He said that he has a concrete driveway down to the lot line and
when he came home from work one day, the apron was in place. Councilman Harris
explained that what was meant by City policy was that if there was an existing
concrete driveway and had to be partially torn out, it is replaced.
Councilman Sheridan said that this street is not true north and south, and is
not located exactly in the center of the right of way. It varies from side to
side to avoid the trees. This would then vary the amount of boulevard.
A member of the audience asked if the estimated $10.73 per foot was for a 26'
street or for a full street. The City Engineer said that it was for a full
street. The resident said that then it seems that there should be a greater
reduction because the quantities used would be less. xe said that Dunkleys
came in and dumped some black dirt that had rocks and tin cans in it. He felt
that at this high cost if they cannot have sod, they could at l�ast have good
black dirt. Mr. Jensen said that there was no single answer �o explain the
situation. Concrete curb and gutter is the most expensive item and this is
the same whether a 36' street or a 26' street. The reduction is not proportional.
He said that as he recalled the quotation was based on no sto.�m se�er and so�e
temporary means of drainage was going to be provided. There was going to be
no curb and gutter at the end of the street. As the project progressed, i�
was felt that it would not be a good policy to put in the stree� without some
storzn sewer system. This is why the figure seems relatively high. A resident
commented that the people on the straets heard before were canplaining about
bad sod, but they have none, just black dirt with a lot of sand burrs in it.
Councilman Liebl said that on this street the spread was over a small amount
of footage. This is why it is better to group the streets if possible.
A lady in the audience said that the rest of the streets in the neiqhborhood were
put in about three years ago. They were told that until the storm sewer went in
they could not get the street. They were in favor of the storm sewer then and
wanted the street. She said that they petitioned for their street at the same
time that the other streets were put in. Another resident said that if it was
known all along the storm sewer was needed, why was it not in the estimate. The
City Engineer said that originally they were not planning to do the end of the
street. The final assessment cost is down about $1.00 from the estimated
figure given at the improvement hearing, and he did not know what else could be
done.
A member of the audience asked what were their legal rights as to paying for
the dXiveway. Mr. James Gibbs, Assistant City Attorney said that if the Council
adopts the Resolution confirming the assessment roll, and they feel that it is
not right, they can qo throuqh District Court, through their own private attorney.
It would seem that they will have to pay for them. He added that he would guess
that it would be less than if a private contractor did the work. A resident
said that it was not an item that was asked for. The Finance Director said that
it is shown on the rolls as a separate item and is included in the total cost,
but that the three driveways are assessed directly to the people receiving them.
This is part of the contract the City let and was put in for the City. Council-
man Sheridan added that the concrete driveways can only be assessed to the
people benefitting from them. If they are considered a benefit by the City,
then there is an obligation to levy the assessments. If determined by the Court
that there is not a benefit equal to the amount charged, then they would not
have to pay it. Mr. Richard Maloney, 6550 McKinley Street N.E. said that he had
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Lot 4, Block 2, Clark's Addition and asked how much the driveway would be.
1 The Finance Director told him $156.50. A member of the audience asked if sod
was figured in the bid. Councilman Liebl said no. He then asked if they
5hould not receive black dirt. Mayor Kirkham answered yes. The reaident said
1 that it was mostly rocks. Mayor Kirkham said that Suburban Engineering would
check this out. A resident asked if these figures will be checked again.
Councilman Harris said that they have been checked. A resident then asked who
pays the Consulting Engineers. Mayor Kirkham said that h�.s fees come from the
1 project. He was then asked why no� just hire another engineer then. The
Finance Director said that when the City Engineer works on a project, he also
charges his time to the project.
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MOTION by Councilman Liebl to close the Continued Public Hearing on the Final
Assessment Roll for Street Improvement Project St. 1968-1B. Seconded by Council-
man Sheridan.
Mr. John Jensen, Minnesota Transfer Railway Company said that he was out of
town last week, and that he had an objection to 71st Avenue from University
Avenue East Service Drive to Park Property Line. He said that the street
serves the City garage and is of no benefit to them. Mayor Kirkham informed him
the Public Hearing on this street was closed last week, and if there was an
objection to send it in writing to the City Hall.
THE VOTE upon the motion, beinq a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham de-
clared the motion carried, and the hearing closeci at 9:15 P.M.
PU$LIC HEARING ON THE FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR THE 1969 SERVICE CONNECTIONS:
Mayor Kirkham read the Notice of Hearing. The Finance Director said that there
were two cflnnections for which there have been no agreements, which are:
Lots 17-21, Block 4, Lowell Addition and the North �S of Lots 13 & 14, Bloak
4, Adams Street Addition. Mayor Kirkham asked if there was anyone present
who wished to be heard, with no response.
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to close the Public Hearing on the Final Assess-
ment Roll for the 1969 Service Connections. Seconded by Councilman Liebl.
UQon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carriec3.
RESOLUTION #161-1969 - RESOLUTION CONFIRMING ASSESSMENT FOR STREET IMPRAVEMENT
PROJECT ST. 1968-1B:
MOTTON by Councilman Liebl to adopt Resolution #161-1969 with the alterations
as follows:
McKinley Street: Mississippi Street to 66th Avenue assessment rate $9.83 per '.
Horizon Drive: 53rd Avenue to I. #694 Service Road assessment rate $9.36 per �.
Horizon Circle: Main Street to Horizon Drive assessment rate $9.36 per foot.
Crown Road: Main Street to Horizon Drive assessment rate $9.36 per foot.
Ventura Avenue: Main Street to Horizon Drive assessment rate $9.36 per foot.
Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayar
Kirkham deelaxed the motion carried.
RECESS:
Mayor Kirkham declared a 10 minute recess at 9:30 P.M. to allow time for the
Finance Director to gather material for the next item Q� �.he Ac�enda�.
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CONSIDERATION OF RESOLUTION CONFIRMiNG ASSESSMENT FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT
PROJECT ST. 1968-2B, AND RESOLUTION #172-1969 - RESOLUTION RECEIVING PRELIMINARY
REPORT AND CALLING A PUBLIC HEAR�NG ON THE MATTER OF CONSTRUCTION OF CERTATN
IMPROVEMENTS: STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1968-28 (SUPPLEMENTAL HEARING) AND
RESOT,UTION #173-1969 ^ RESOLUTIOId ORDERING PUBLIC HEARING ON FINAL ASSESSMENT
ROLL FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1968-2B (53RD AVENUE):
Councilman Liebl asked for an explanation of the pxevious action and for the
Finance Director to use the screen in his explanation. The Finance Director
went to the screen and explained that the cost of the improvement of 53rd
Avenue from Main Street to University Avenue was $31,689.26. The cost of a
typical residential street would be $19,803.27. This is the figure that was used
to compute the assessment rate. The assessment rate for that portion of the
street that has lots fronting on it is $9.53 per foot. The assessment rate for
that section of street that does not have lots froniing on it, where the street
cost is spread halfway up the block, is $1.95 per foot,
A member of the audience asked how far up Altura Rc�ad this went. The Finance
Director said Lot 11, Block 7, Carlson's Summit Manor Rddition on the east
side of Altura. A lady in the audience asked how many streets are helping to
pay for 53rd Avenue besides Altura. Mayor Kirkham said none. She then asked
why. Another resident said that at the last Meeting the question was asked why
3rd Stzeet south of 53rd Avenue were not paying as they also abut 53rd Avenue,
yet they are the only ones. She then asked why the apartment houses do not pay.
Councilman Harris said that they do pay. The Finance Director said that the
assessment is also spread � way down 3rd Street the same as on the north of
53rd Avenue up Altura at the same rate. A resident asked what about Horizon
Drive north and south. The•Finance Director said that it was spread on the
east side of Horizon Drive �S way up the block. The Mayor then again explained
the assessment procedure for corner lots. A resident then asked what about the
people at the north end of Altura; when do they pay? He said that he was not
complaining about his assessment, but rather the policy, as he could not see
that they would ever be assessed. The Finance Director said that this roll is
made up like every other roll has been for the last 10 years. In some cases it
may seem inequitable, but the same would be �rue in other areas as well.
Mr. Michael Lewkowicz, 5407 Altura Road N.E. said that Altura Road is a side
street to Horizon Drive but they were not assessed. The people have to exit out
the north to Horizon Drive or south to 53rd Avenue. On the south, Altura
butts into 53rd Avenue and on the north, Altura butts into Horizon Drive. This
assessment rule is not justified.
A resident asked about the procedure for a dead end street. Mayor Kirkham said
that he could not recall an instance off-hand but he believed that it would be
ass�ssed all the way to the end. A member of the audience said that there were
also empty lots. Mayor Kirkham informed him that they are assessed just the
same, by front footage. If they have gone back for taxes, then Anoka County
owns them.
A member of the audience asked why their question was not answered as to why
not assess all the way up Altura. Councilman Liebl read the December 11, 1967
Public Hearing Minutes aloud, where it is agreed that the same procedure should
be fallowed and there were no comments from the audience. He explained that
the Council has asked the City Attorney for a legal opinion, thereupon he read
the City Attorney's letter aloud, dated September 11, 1969 which states that
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the Council would be better advised to continue their previous practice, and
giving his reasons for this opinion.
A resident said that she felt that $140 -$150 seems quite high for a corner lot.
Mayor Kirkham explained again that with every block there are corner lots. In
order to pay for the corner lot it is assessed for front footage and 1/3 of
the side yard. The other 2/3 0£ the cost is spread �i down the block to the next
intersection regardless of how long the block is. This is calculated by footage,
not house numbers. The reason for not going aIl the was is that the other end
of the block will eventually have the assessments spread on them also. Mr.
Lewkowicz said that this is the point. For the improvement of 53rd Avenue
the assessments were spread �S way up Altura, but when Horizon Drive was i.mproved
the assessments were not spread � way down Altura Road considering it a side
street. They are both access streets, yet the lower half of Altura is assessed
and not the upper half.
A lady in the audience said that 53rd was widened for the industrial traffic
and Mayor Kirkham pointed out that the residents are not paying for that. She
then asked if when Altura Road is improved if they will not be assessed again.
Councilman Sheridan said yes, by fsont footage. A member of the audience asked
once again if the people on the north � of Altura will help pay for Horizon
Drive. Mayor Kirkham said that he did not see it that way. The assessment is
not levied considering access, but rather by side yard footage on the corner
lot. When Altura is done the corner lot will pay by front footage and the
side yard will then be spread �S way down Horizon Drive. Mr. Lewkowicz said
that Horizon Drive is already done, the corner lot faces Horiaon Drive, yet
the asses�nts were not spread � way down Altura. He felt that the north �
of Altura shoul8 either help pay for 53rd Avenue or Horizon Drive, one or the
other. Mayor Kirkham said that everyone will eventually pay their fair share
and if it is not fair the Council will be held liable, that the policy is being
followed. He then asked the Finance Director to go to the screen again and
explain about the corner lots. The Finance Director said that no part oi� Horizon
Drive was spread � way down the block. Horizon Drive is their frontage street,
and the corner lot will be assessed when �iltura is improved.
Councilman Sheridan said that this is a unique situation and that he had been
discussing a suggestion with Councilman Harris which he would like to offer to
the Council. He said that the past policy has been thoroughly explained, and he
would propose that from Horizon Drive on the north, down Altura to 53rd Avenue,
then down 3rd Street to the intersection of Horizon Drive again, the distance on
both sides of 53rd Avenue being nearly equal, that the assessment be spread
equally on both the upper end of Altura and the lower end of 3rd Street also.
A member of the audience said that this would lower their assessments and asked
if there would be a time limit extension. It was pointed out tq the audisnce
that october 31st is set by the County as the deadline for turning over the rolls.
Councilman Harris said that there is also a legal requirement of additional
public hearings. Estimates can be made based on the figures available. This still
could be consi.dered Council policy in that 53rd Avenue would be considered a col-
lector street and the side streets to it would pay an assessment. In answer
to a previous question concerning the industry on Main Street using this atreet,
the Gity and all other municipalities within the State get a rebate from the
Sta�.e for the gasoline tax money that is taken in, and this money is taken and-
pu� back into our streets. 53rd Avenue meets the requirements for a State Aid
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road. If a normal residential street were put in it would have been a$19,000
street, the State Aid Street is about $31,000, but the residents are not paying
for the superior street.
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to instruct the Administration to pzepare an
assessment roll for 53rd Avenue sideyards, including Altura Avenue up to the
intersection of Horizon Drive, down Altura to 53rd Avenue, then south on 3rd
Street until it again intersects Horizon Drive. Seconded by Councilman Harris.
Mayor Kirkham cautioned the audience that although there is another assessment
roll going to be prepared, this does not mean that it will be adopted. There
may be the same kind of Public Hearing on the new roll as the past two meetings
have been. It will be determined which is the more fair. Councilman Harris
added that the Public Hearings will be held as soon as legally possible. A
member of the audience asked if in the meantime the assessments can be paid.
Councilman Harris said yes, and the balance would then be held in escrow. The
rolls must be at Anoka County October 31, 1969 according to County regulations.
Mayor Kirkham warned the audience that if they paid accordinq to the new roll,
they should accept the fact that there may have to be moxe adjustments.
THE VOTE UPON THE MOTION, being a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
RESOLUTION #172-1969 - RESOLUTION RECEIVING PRELIMINARY REPORT AND CALLING
A PUBT.IC HEARING ON THE MATTER OF CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS:
STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1968°2B (SUPPLEMENTAL HEARING):
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution #172-1969. Seconded by
Councilman Harris. IIpon a vaice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham declared
the motion carried.
RESOLUTION #173-1969 - RESOLUTION ORDERING PUBLIC HEARING ON FINAL
ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1968-2B �53RA AVENUE):
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution #173-1969. Seconded by
Counci�man Harris. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared
the motion carried.
ORI?INANCE #�436 - AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY,
MINNESOTA BY MAKING A CHANGE IN ZONING DISTRICTS: Sacred Heart Parish, rezone
from R-2 to R-3A
MOT20N by Councilman Harris to
reading and order publication.
call vote, Sheridan, Kirkham,
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adopt Ordinance #436 on second reading, waive the �
5econded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a roll
Liebl and Har.ris voting aye, Mayor Kirkh,am declared
QRDINANCE #437 - AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 46 OF THE CITY CODE PERTAINING
TO EXCAVATIONS AND CONSTRLTCTION ON OR OVER EASEMENTS ON PIIBLIC OR PRIVATE PRO-
PERTY AND REQUIRING CONTRACTOR OR PROPERTY OWNER "STA7.'EMENT OF UNDERSTANpiTDiG"•
MpTIpN by Councilman �iarris to adopt Ordinance #437 on second reading, waive �he
readin.g and order publication. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a roll
aa11 vot�, Liebl, Harris, Sheridan and Kirkham voting aye, Mayor Kirkham de-
clared the mation carried.
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MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to ask the City Manager to prepare a resolution
for adoption at the next Regular Council Meeting adopting the Statement of
IInderstanding which is to be attached to permits. Seconded by Councilman
Harris. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
carried. •
ORDINANCE #438 - AN ORDINANCE REGULATING THE ERECTION, CONSTRUCTION, REPAIR,
ALTERATION, LOCATION, OR MAINTENANCE OF SIGNS AND BILLBOARDS WITHIN THE CITY
OF FRIDLEY, PROVIDING FOR THE POSTING OF BONDS, THE ISSUANCE OF PERMITS, IN-
SPECTION AND FEES, PROVIDING PENALTIES FOR VIOLATIONS, AND AMENDING THE EXISTING
CHAPTER 56 (SIGNS AND BILLBOARDS) FROM 56.01 TO 56.12 OF THE CITY CODE:
MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Ordinance #438 on second reading, waive the
reading and order publicatian. Seconc3ed by Councilman Sheridan.
' Councilman iiarris questioned Section 56.03, Section 10 concerning motion signs.
He wondered if there was any size differential. The City Engineer said that the
area requirement is the same. These stipulations were reco�nended by the Siqn
' Association. Councilman Harris asked if the sign permits will then be issued
by the Administration of if they would be coming to the Council. The City
Engineer said that they would be issued by the Administration unless there
is a variance requested. Councilman Harris felt that there may be objections to
' a motion sign from other people within the immediate area of the sign, and
suggested that all motion.signs come before the Council for approval.
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MOTION AMENDED by Councilman Harris that all permit requests for a motion sign
come before the Council for approval before the permit is issued. Seconded
by Councilman Liebl.
The City Engineer said that originally all motion signs were eliminated, but
the Chamber of Commerce wanted the motion signs included. Councilman Harris
said that he was not in favor of the motion siqns before, but feels tha t this
stipulation may be a suitable compromise.
THE VQTE UPON THE AMENDMENT being a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
THE VOTE UPON THE MOTION to adopt the Ordinance, being a roll call vote, Kirkham,
Liebl, Harris and Sheridan voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
CONSIDERATION OF FIRST READING OF ORDINANCE FOR REZONING (ZOA #69-OSA) TO
REZONE FROM R-1 TO R-3A, GENERALLY LOCATID SOUTH OF 69TH AVENUE AND 1,000 FEET
WEST OF
2. 1969)
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BY KAYE W. WESTERLUND
The City Engineer said that the last time this ordinance was before the Council,
the Council asked that the people deveZoping the area to the east be questioned
as to their plans for the land. He said that he had asked someone to be pre-
sent tonight to discuss the development east of Westerlund's. Councilman Harris
commented that he had felt that it would be a mistake to proceed with this
rezoning without the other piece of land, as it could possibly create an R-3A
parcel in the middle of R-1.
Mr. Jim Wiensch and Donald Wehlast of Approved Builders (Ham�►erlund Enterprises
no longer has an interest) were present at the CounG�� �l�et�.ng. Mr. Wiensch
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said that they have come into these proceedings in �.he middle, an3 felt that
they would need an extension of time for tti� completion og the plans. Council-
man Harris asked if they were aware of� the dedications to be made to the City.
Mr. Wiensch said yes, this is being talcen into consideration in the development
of the plans, and they are willing to malce the dedica�ions and grant the slope
easement. Councilman Harris asked wha wou].d bp th� �i�ner �or tr,e dadica�ions.
Mr. Wiensch said that Carl Hipp still owns th� land and that they were buying
under contract. He said that if the City Attorney woul� �repar�e the documents,
he would have them executed imnmediately<
The City Engineer pointed out that there was an ac�rceem��t drawn up for Mr.
Nordstrom of Hammerlund Enterprises which listed all the re�uirzments. Council-
man Harris asked if another agreement could be prepared> The City Engineer
pointed out that the agreement called for a time limit, Councilinan Sheridan
felt that as they were willing to make the dedicatic�n.s, a tirne iimit extension
could be granted as soon as the dedications ;�re ir. t:.h� hand:� o� the City.
I�. Wiensch asked what if after the dedicati�ns �re m�.���, a n��a Council would
refuse the rezoning. Councilman Harris sai.d that h.e could net answer for
another Council, but this Council will be in of£ice uni-.i1 the fir�t af the
year. Mr. Wiensch said that he thought that it woul� take abe�ut 60 day� for
detailed plans. Midwest Planning is doing the pr�i�n�n�ry 1�youts. He asked
what if the plans are objected to by the Council. Councilman Harris said that
if the plans meet the City Code and the City Orc�inances, t:here is not much
need to worzy. He pointed out that the agreemerst �.hat was drawn up i.s mutually
binding. �The Assistant City Attorney said that A�pro�*ed Builders would be giving
the easements based on the granting af the zcninr� cnange. �f they did not get
the rezoning, through no fault of theirs, then he wa�s not sur� that the easements
would be valid. Mr. Westerlund was in the audience', and said that he was
willing to wait for the other property. Councilman i�arris tolci Mr. Wiensch
to �ome into the City Engineer's office ir_ the marnirsg and he will work with
him on the agreement.
MOTION by Cou�icilman Harris to table consid�:Yati�n c�f this rezoning Ordinance
for Kaye W. Westerlund to the next Regular Council M�eting, and in the meantime
Mr. Wiensch is to proceed with finalizing the �necessar� documents. Seconded
by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice uote, aIl voting aye, Mayor Kirkham dec-
lared the motion carried.
RESOLUTION'#162-1969 - RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND FINAL PiANS AND
SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES OF COSTS THEREOF: STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
ST. 1970-2-
Councilman Harris asked if the City's request to make West Moore Lake Drive a
n�axrower State Aid StXeet will be granted. The City Engineer said yes, he
thought so. Councilman Sheridan stated that he wanted to k�e sure that al1
quantities will be included in the bid and that he did not want a repetition
oF the laat two Public Hearings.
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man Liebl for discussion. ,
Councilman Liebl reported that he has received many calls fro� paople on
Main Stre�t objecting to putting in the improvem�nt at this time.
Mr. McClain, 6007 Main Street N.E. said that he objects to improving the str�ek
beiore tk�e industrial az�ea to �,�,� ���� develops. If �hs ��,�j�i�}g �,� �a�,� �� �pw,
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it would just have to be chopped up for driveways when developed. Councilman
Harris said that just because plans and specifications are ordered, it does
not mean that the improvement is to be ordered in. The plans and specifications
Should be ordered in, to help the City's request to the Count�r for them to take
this portion of Main Street as a County Road.
Mr. Frank Schoenberger, 5857 Main Street N.E. said that he agreed with Mr.
McClain that the improvement should wait until the area is developed. Mr.
McClain asked if there were any plans for a sidewalk. Councilman Harris said
no, not for Main Street. Mr. J.H. Hlavinka, 5923 Main Street said that he is
in favor of the impro�rement,but not at this time.
THE VOTE UPON THE MOTION, being a voice vote, Harris, Sheridan and Kirkham
voting aye, Liebl voting nay, Mayor Kirkham decla�ed the motion carried.
The Assistant City Attorney asked if the Resolution called for improvement. He
was told it did. He said then the motion would FAIL as it is only a three to one
vote.
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to reconsider the motion for adoption of the
Resolution. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to delete Main Stzeet-frc�n 58th Avenue to 61st
Avenue from Resolution #162-Z969. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
MOTION 3iy Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #162-1969 as amended. Seconded
by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
Mr. McClain asked if the two apartments can not be made to fix up the area
� between them. Mayor Kirkham told hi.m that�the City is working on it. Mr.
McClain asked if the weeds could not be cut again across Main Street as the
weeds are again very high and his daughter has hay fever.
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it was agreed by the Council to ask the Administration to continue working on
the p�.ans & specifications for Main Street and bring back a Resolution to this
effect at the next Meetinq.
MAYOR KIRKHAM CALLED AN EXECUTIVE SESSION FROM 10:55 TO 11:14 P.M.
APPROVAL OF FINAL PLAT P.S. #69-10, GALLAGHER ADDITION (WILLIAM H. GALLAGHER)s
MOTION by Counc�lman Harris to approve the Final Plat Gallagher Addition subject
to getting easements and a drainage plan. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon s
voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
APpROVAL OF FINAL PLAT P.S. #69-09� MIKE O'BANNON:
MOTION by CounciLnan Sheridan to approve the Final Plat requested by Mike
O'Bannon subject to obtaining easements and a drainage and qrading plan.
Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor
Kirkham declared the motion carried.
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IDERATION OF FIR5T READING OF ORDINANCE ON VACATION
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Gouncilman Sheridan commented that it seemed senseless to him to vacate the
�treet and not the al�ey. The City Engineer said that the vacation is only
for the south � of the street. There would still be access into the alley,
but to his knowledge it is no� being used. He said that if this is passed on
first reading, then before the second reading is given, there should be the
easements required, and the access to the property settled. Councilman
Sheridan said that he did not think that it should be vacated at this time
and the proper action would be to deny the request.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to deny the Vacation Request SAV #69-06 by Leo O.
Lemke to vacate the south half of 47th Avenue between 3rd Street and Liniversity
Avenue. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
CONSIDERATION OF STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT FOR I,UCIA LANE - 68TH AVENUE
AREA:
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to delete this storm sewer district from the 1970
program. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
APPROVAL OF LOT SPLIT REQUEST (L.S. #69-19) NORTH AIR HOME ASSOCIATZON, JAMES
PLEMEL: S. 150 Feet of Lot 18, Brookview Addn. subject to road easement ovez
S. 50 Feet.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to grant the Lot Split Request by North Air Home
Association subject to the easement necessary. Seconded by Councilman Harris.
Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkhari declared the motion
carr�ed.
,APPRQVAL OF CHANGE IN EXTERIOR FINISH OF RIVERSEDGE WAY APAR7.`MENTS: (JameB Nelson)
�3r. James Nelson said that the only change is that they would like to use
rough sawn cedar on the exterior rather than stucco. He then came forward and
presented �he Council with the plans and said that he hopes to have the buildings
complete by next 3une. Councilman Harris asked if he still met the require�
ments regarding the brick. The City Engineez` said yes, and that he would re-
cammend approval subject to obtaining easements and drainage plans.
MO'��pN by Councilman Harris to approve the change in exterior for the Rivers-
edg� Way apartments and approve the permit subject to the City gettinq the
easements and drainage plans. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote,
the�re being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried,
APPROVAL OF PLOT PLAN AND OTHER ITEMS FOR COUNTRY KITCHEN RESTAURANT RND
COIVSIDERATZON OF SIGN PERMIT REQUEST:
The City Engineer said that the i.nterior plans have already been prese�nted to
the Cpunci�. and there is no change with those. He said that his sugqestian
wds to move the building 18' north, and then vacate the roadway, �his would
px'ovide abaut 7' between the curbing and fenced area. There is a sidewalk
z�unninc� along the south property line. There will be 6' provided between the
sidewalk and the cars. They have agreed on these pointts, They have als4
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, agreed to improve Third Street, and they have been working with the Minnesota
Highway Department on arrangements on the road to the east. He said that
he would reconunend appxoval af the plot plan, authorization for the Public
, Hearing for the vacation of the 18' roadway for October 13, 1969, and
approval of the concept so they can start working on the road. The restaurant
i� a franchised, sit-down type restaurant. They plan on a brick and cedar
exterior.
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MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve the plot plan as presented and set
October 13, 1969 for the Public Hearing on the vacation of the roadway and
also the 30' on the west side of the apartment building. Seconded by Council-
man Lieb1.
Mr. Keith Holvenstot of Erickson Petroleum Corp. said that he appreciated
the help given him by the City Engineer. There was then some discussion of
the drainage plans with the Council. Mr. Holvenstot said that they had already
agreed to the sidewalks along the west side of the property, but it did not
seem likely to him that there would be very much pedestrian traffic along the
south property line, and that this sidewalk would be wasted money. He said
that it would also seem unlikely that there would be a need for a sidewalk
along the north side of 57th Avenue as this would be the back of the apartment
house. Councilman Sheridan said that he would agree with him, if he would be
willing to give an agreement for future sidewalks when they are put in frc�n
Main Street to University Avenue. Mr. Holvenstot said that they would agree
to do this and that the sidewalks may still be five years away. Councilman
Harris said that sidewalks may be developed along University, or possibly along
3rd Street for access to Holiday for the people living to the north. Mr.
Holvenstot said that they have no arguement with the sidewalks on the east
side qf 3rd Street, that they plan on putting them in, and that he will further
agree to sign an agreement for future sidewalks to conform to a future plan
at the City's discretion.
THE VOTE UPON THE MOTION, being a voice vote, all voting aye, MayoX Kirkham
declared the motiot� carried.
The Ci.ty Engineer said as to the sign permit request, that it is too big,
and suggested that they come into the office and he will help them work on it.
APFROVAL OF PLOT PLAN DEVELOPMENT FOR SEARS STORE IN SHOREWOOD SHOPPING CENTER:
The City Engineer said that Mr. Saliterman has complied with eleven of the
' things the Council wanted him to do, but there are t� that he does not want to
do. He is objecting to sidewalks and the bicyc].e path. Mr. William Jensen
said that he is providing a sidewalk easement along the service road and pro-
' viding sidewalks along the south edge of the building. He said that he is
alsp providing parking as required, and a planting strip. CounciLaan Harris
suggested an agreement for the sidewalks along the north side. CounciLnan
' Sheridan agreed that when the sidewalks between Central Avenue and Hiqhway #65
are completed then he should have to put in the sidewalks, but at th�s time,
there is nothing to the east or west. The City E�gineer pointed out that he
is platting this area also, and there are no easements for this particular
� piece, except as shown on the plans. Mr. Jensen said that the parking lots on
fihe noxt�h and west sides of the buildings are blacktopped and the p�rking lot
to �h� south is gravel. The City Enqineer explain@� �,}� M�• Salitezman contends
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that he does not know how the future developanent will go. Mayor Kirkham said
tha� he f�lt that he should follow the Ordinances. Councilman Harris said
that he could agree wit�i the overflow parking to the south. If it should
develop to the south, it would be a shame to have to tear out the blacktopping.
However, he agreed that if the expansion goes to the so�.tth� then there should
be a blacktopped parking lot on the east, or if the expan�ion c�oes to the east,
the gravelled area to the south should be blacktopped.
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to grant approval of the plot plan for Sears
subject to an agreement for sidewalks on the north side of Rice Creek Road, to
be put in at the City's option; the overflow parking area to be gravel until
future development dictates direction of growth of building; with additional
developcnent there should be additional parking to meet the City Code; and
continuation of the ,platting of the property. Seconded by Coua�cilman Harris.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham d�clared the motion carried.
RECEIVII3G THE MIN[3TES OF THE BUILDING STAI3UARDS - DESIGN CONTROL SUBC�+iN1ITTEE
MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 4, 1969:
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive �he Minutes of the Building Standard� -
Desiqn Control Subcommittee Meeting of September 4, 1969. Seconded by Council-
man Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, M,ayor Kirkham decZared the
motion carried.
RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING OF SEPTII`QBE�2 10, 1969:
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to concur with the granti.ng ai the variance
Xequested by Mr. Donald Fleigle, 32 66th Way N.E. Seconded by Councilman
Harxis, Upon a voice vote, all voti.ng aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
carried,
Mr. Fleigle was in the audience and asked if he can start •aork aqain. Council-
man Sheridan said that the 8oard of Appeals Minutes say that h� was to stop
work until the Council gives their approval, and this has been done, so he can
proceed.
CONSIDERATION OF ACuLT`5ITION OF DIKE EASEMENTS j EAST LEG AND COMPLETION pF
WORK UNDER STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1969-3:
The City Manaqer said that authorization is needed from the Council for the
purahase o£ Lots 1- 5, Block Y, Riverview Heights Addition from Belisle and
Foreman in the amount of $3,440.35, of which $300 has a2ready been paid.
MQTION by Councilman Harris to authorize the City Manager to write letterS to
Clarence �elisle and Rc�bert E. Foreman informing them that the Council has
authorized the purchase of the five lots. Seconded by Councilman Liebl, Upon
a voice vote► all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
Thq C�'k� Manaqer said that the plan is to move the dike ta the south on 79th
Way which Would get it mway from the house on the corner: It appears, in thi�
a�se, that the course of �he creek would have to be changed slightly and for
this �.he City would need an easement on an additional lot owned by T�ix�s. Mabe],
Strub. She is asking $150 for it, and the City Manager said he w�ould al�o
r�sed the same authorization by the Council to proceed.
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MOTION by Councilman Harris to authorize thp CitX Manager to purchase the one
additiona2 lot for $150.00 from Mrs. Strub. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion aarried.
The City Engineer said that since the plans have been revised and the work
aut back, Dunkley Surfacing Co. feels tMat they need a�r� additional $5,742.00 by
a supplemental agreement to complete the job. The original project coat was
$94,091.78 and it was cut back to $69,89$.78. Since there is a minimal
change in the work to be accomplished as compared to the specifications.at
the time of the bid, he needed authorization so that the changes can be
negotiated with Dunkley, if possible, within the framework of the present
contract. If impossible, bids will have to be re-1e�.
MOTION by CounciLnan Liebl to authorize the City Engineez to work with
Dunkleys to try to agree on the price, and if not possible, to re-advertise
for bids. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
CONSIDERATION OF ASSESSMENTS UNDER SANITARX SEWER PROJECT #91:
The City Engineer explained that as the Council knows the bids on this project
were quite high. When the heazing was held, Don Savelkoul objected to the
restaurant being assessed and the Council removed this assessment. The qas
station land has been leased out by Mr. Savelkoul, and the lease requires
that he is to pay any assessments on the property. The lease is about five
years old. The gas station needs and wants the service, but Mr. Savellcoul feels
that he should not have to pay for it. They have been pumping the cess pool
until there is a connection available. The sewer line will be extended to the
gas station, �nd the City Engineer warned the Council that there will be com-
plaints at the Final Assessment Hearing.
Mayor Kirkham said that there is no problem, the City has to assess the pro-
perty. Councilman Harris agreed and commented that anything else would be
illegal. It was pointed out that the City policy has been to allow pumping
of cess pools only until there is a connection available, then hook-up is
mandatory.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the report by the City Engineer.
Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
CONSIDERATION OF SIGNAL ON EAST RIVER ROAD NEAR STEVENSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL:
MOTION by Councilman Ha�ris to receive the letter frosn Independent School
Aistrict #14 dated September 15, 1969 and aak the Administration to direct a
letter to the County indicating the City's and the School's desire to have
this intersection signalized. Seconded by CounciLnan Liebl. Upon a voice vote,
all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
RECEIVING COPTES OF THE FLOOD DISASTER PROJECT APPLICATION ANp�ESTING ADVANCE
OF FUNDS FROM O.E.P.
MOTTON by Councilman Liebl to authorize the City Manaqer to sign the letter to
Mx. Richaz�d Preiss, t�ilitary Affaizs, State Capitol as it appears in the Sept.
].5, 1969 Ag�nda. Seconded by CounciLnan Haxr�,�i U,�o;n �y ��ice vote, all voting
aye, Mayar Kirkham declared the motion carrie$.
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AGQIJISITION OF EASEMENT IN NORTHWEST QUADRANT OF EAST RIVER 120AD AI3D LONG-
FELLOW STREET:
The City Engineer e�plained that there is a storm sewer in this triangle. It
will cost about $70 for fill and DeGardner will fall it if the City pays hun
the $70 for consideration of the easement.
MOTION by CounCilman Liebl to approve acquisitic�n of the pasement from Mr.
Robert DeGardner for $70.00. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared �.h� mo�:aon car.ried.
CQNSIDERATION OF DEVELOPMENT AND DRATNAGE PLAN �°dFt MEADQ4�LANp5 PARK:
The Gity Engineer explained that part of the Mead.owl.��ds Park is u�ed �s a
retention basin and must be continued until such tim� as a complete starm sewer
system �s installed. There is no storm sewer sysv�m thgr� now. Since the Park
Department has budqetted some money for �he iin�ro��xn�nt of thi.s park, he wanted
to make sure that the improvements they may do ar.e wzth this in mind. He said
that t�he Meadowlands Park has been developed so far with the re�ention basin
as part of it and he did not want anyone to say later. that the City is usinq
Park land as a basin.
MOTIQN by Gouneilanan Sheridan to receive the Memorandum CM #69-20 fran the
C3.ty Engineer dated September 9, 1969. Seconded by Cour�cilman Liebl. Upon
� voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham decZarEd the mo�ion carried.
C013SIDERATION OF IMPROVEMENT OF TNTERSECTION OF CEAITRAL AVEN[TE AND T.H. #65:
MOTTON by Councilman Liebl to approve the concept for the intersection shown
qn Page 96 of the 5eptember 15, 1969 Agenda. Seconded by Councilman Harris.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declax�ed the mation caxried.
�ESOLUTION #163-1969 - RESOLUTION CONFIRMING ASSESSMENTS FOR 1969 WATER ANID
�EF1�R MAINS, I.ATERALS ANA SERVICE CONNECTIONS:
MOTION by �ouncilman Harris to adopt Resolution #163-1969. Seconded by CounCil-
mdx� Sh�zidan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared t�
motion carxied.
R�SOLUTION #164-1969 - RESOLUTION RECEIVING FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATTONS AND
ORDER�NG BTDS FOR WATER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT #95 - SCHEDULE A, E, AND Fe
MO'�ION by Counailman Harris to adopt Resoiution #164-1969. Seconded by Caunvil-
�tii �.iebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor 1Cirkham declared the motion
cmrrisd.
RESQLU'I'IpN #165-1969 - A RESOLUTION RELATIVE TO CITX OF FRIDLEY - NORTH SUBURSAIJ
SANI�'ARY S�WER DTSTRICT USE AGREEMENT: (Connection for LaMaur Ync.) AND RECEIVING
�+ETTER &'RUM N.S.B.S.D.;
Tt W�s poix�ted Qut that tk�e Resolution as it appears in the Agea�da wil 1 have to
be re-wr�t�ten. ,
MOTION by Councilman LiebJ. �o adopt Resolution #165°1969 ais amended. Seconded
by Cour�ci7man Har�is. Ugon a voice VOtE� all ayes, the motion caxried.
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The Assa.stant City Attorney said that the next N.S.S.S.D. meeting is September
23, 1969, and the Resolution should be ready by then. It was also pointed
out that LaMaur's plans should be presented to N.S.S.S.D, befpre the Meeting
so that theix Engineer will have a chance to look at them before the meeting,
or there will be no action taken that night.
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to authorize the Administration to grant the
penmits to LaMaur Incorporated for construction and further authorize the
Administration to take the necessary steps to protect the City of Fridley and
LaMaur Inc. in the event the request to N.S.S.S.D. is not granted. The motion
was seconded and upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the
motion carried.
The City Engineer asked if the City was going to let LaMaur run their lines up
to the marchole and,take a chance on being granted permission to connect. The
Assistant City Attorney said that there was no place else for them to go.
RESOLUTION #166-1969 - A RESOLUTION ORDERING PRELIMINARY PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS AN4
ESTIMATES OF THE COSTS THEREOF: STREET IMPROVEMENT'PROJECT ST. 1970-1 ADDENDUM �2s
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt Resolution #166-1969. Seconded by Council-
man Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the
motion carried.
RESOLUTTON #167-1969 - A RESOLUTION RECEIVING THE PRELIMINARY REPORT AND CALLING
A. PUBLIC HEARTNG ON THE MATTER OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS:
STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1970-1 ADDENDUM #2:
MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #167-1969. Seconded by Couneil-
man Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the
motion carried.
RESOLUTION #168-1969 - RESOLUTION RECEIVING PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND
QRDERING BIDS FOR SANITARY SEWER pROJECT #96:
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt Resolution #168-1969. Seconded by Council-
man Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the
mation caxried.
RESOLLITION �169-1969 - RESOLUfiION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT, APPROVAL OF PLANS AND
ORAERTNG ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS: WATER AND SANITARY SEWER PROJECT #93:
MaTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #169-1969. Seconded by Council-
man Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor xirkham declared the
motion carried.
RESOLUTION �k170-1969 - RESOLUTION CERTIFYING CERTAIN DELINQUENT WATER AND SEWER
CHARGES TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR FOR COLLECTION WITH THE 1970 TAXES:
MQ'.�ION by Councilman Liebl to adopt Resolution #17Q-1969. Seconded by Council�
man Harris. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the
motian carried.
RECEIVING AND APPROVING FIVE YEAR SIDEWALK PR(�RAM:
MATTON by Councilman Liebl to recaive aE�d y�pprove the l�ve year aidewalk program,
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to be effective January l, 1970. Seconded by Counailman Harris. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion car�ied.
The City Engineer explained that the sidewalks under this program will be put
on residential property at no cost to them, and hopeful3y the residents will
give the land since they will not be assessed. They will be expected to keep
them clean. The sidewalks along County Roads wi�l be assessed because the
residents are not assessed for the street. It was �ointed out that with the
adoption of this program, the budget will have to be adjusted accordingly.
CONSIDERATION OF CITY OF FRIDLEY BUDGET FOR THE YEA12 1970:
MOTION by Councilman Harris to table consideration of �he 1970 budget. Seconded
by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared
the motion carried
APPOINTMENTS:
Richard J. Kreton Full Time $2.74
5247 Girard Avenue Bartender per
Minneapolis, Minn. Store #2 hour
Replaces
Ervin
Kay
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to approve the appointment of Richard Kreton as
Bartender. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
Mayor Kirhham declared the motion carried.
Cauncilman Sheridan reported that his appointment to the Police Pension
Committee is; Dan Sullivan, 1161 Regis Lane, Fridley, Minnesota. Telephone
Number: ?88-2294.
LICENSES:
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MOTZON by Councilman Harris to approve the following licenses including
Food Farm with the stipulations required by the Health Sanitarian.
RECOi�MENDED FOR
BEER BY APPROVAL BY
Food Farm Joe Steinworth Council
6071 University Avenue Health sanitarian,
Fridley, Minnesota subject to stipulations
on file
FpOD ESTABLISHMENT
Foad Fa�►
607� University Avenue
Fridley, Minnesota
czc��r�
Joe Steinworth
Council
Health Sanitarian,
subject to stipulations
on file
k'pod Farm Joe Steinworth Chief of Palice
6071 Un�.versi�y Avenue
k'zidley, Mi.nnesata
R�GUL�AR GOUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 15� 1969
Lice�ses Continued.
SERVICE STATION
Fopd Farm .
6071 University Avenue
Fridley, Minnesota
ARIVE-IN THEATRE
100 Twin Drive-In
5600 Hwy. #65
Fridley, Minnesota
BY
Joe Steinworth
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Chet Herringer
RECOMMENDED FOR
APPROVAL BY
Building Inspector
Fire Inspector
Chief of Police
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GA3 F�TTING APPROVED BY
Ral��s Plbg .� Htg . •
7101 West Palmer Lake Drive N. .
Minneapolis, Minnesota By; Edward Kaliszeswll RENEWAL. Htg. Ia$p.
Sassco, Iac. •
k75 $Ch Ave.
peN ��c�ghtoa, Minnesota By: Robert Jenson RENEWAL 8tg. Inep.
GBNERAL CONTRACTOR , ..
Impex'ial Garage BLders
12483-73rd Ave. N. ' _
Aoute 5
Qseeo, Minnasota By: Gordon M. O�son REl�EWAL �ldg. Inap.
HBATTNG
Sasaco, �nc.
475 8th Av�.
li�� Brlghton, Minneaota By: Robert Jenson RENEWAL Atg. Inap.
Multiple Owelling Licenses
Septembe� t5, 1969
NAME ADDRESS � UNITS FEE
Maurica M. Filiste�
575Q East River Road 5860 East River Road k2 42.00
�rldlay, Minnesota
Carlyla J, Mathson
Hwy. 100 Box 3 � 6341 Highway 65 10 10.00
Aurora, Mlnnesota �
Arnold C. Elmquist, . .
A t. �Ql 6Si0 Hlghway 6� 1§ IS.OQ
�60 �. Rivar Rd. ...,•^ •�
F�idley, Minnesota �
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M ! DW LLING LtCENSES ,
UI.T PI.E E
Seatember 15, 19b9 �
NAME ADDRESS UNITS FEE
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pale F. Knott
1045 Peters Place 5980.- 2� St. N. E. 7 10.00
Minncapolis, Minnesota �
Lester Mayo
�950 Madison St. N. E. 597k - 3rd St. N. E. - 4 10.00
Mi�noapolis, Minnesota '
Mr�. L. A. Torgeson,
b06� - 3rd St. N. E 6061-63-65 - 3rd St. P1. E. 3 �p•� ,
Fcidley, Min�esota '
James R. Bateman, ,
3S3k fiomas Ave. No. 5428 - Sth St. N. E. 4 10.Q0
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Cfiarles Wishey � �
10719 Braewood Circle 380 - 57th Place N. E. 4 10..00
Minneapolis, Minnesota
John J, Johnson , ,
384 Pillsbury Bldg. 321 - 79th Way N. E. 4 IQ.00
60$ - 2nd Ave. So,
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Maurice M. Filistcr
�75Q �ast River Road 5760 East River Road 42 k2.OQ '
Fridley, Minnesota
Mau�ice M. Filister '
57�Q East River Road 5780 East River Road 4x 42.00
Fridlay, Minnesota
Maurice M. Filister ,
�7�Q East River Road 5800 East River Road k2 42.00
Fridley, Minnesota
Maurice M. Filister �
§7�0 Ea�� Rlvar Road 582Q East Rive� Raad 42 �►2.00
F�idley, Minnesota '
Maurice M. �'illster' �
575Q �ast Rivet� Road 5840 East River Road k2 k2.00
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Stanley J. & Ann R. Kania
430 Ironton St. N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota
Edward A. Anderson
5808 Decatur Ave. No.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
ADDRESS UNITS
430 Ironton St. N.E. 3
6061 2n�' St. A?.F. 4
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F�E
$10.00
10.00
THE MOTION was seconded by Councilman Liebl. iJpon a voice vote, all voting aye,
Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carrie�.
CLAIMS:
, MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve payment of General Claims #19173 through
#19290 and Liquor Claims #3672 through #3724. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, [�layor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
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6875 Highway #65 N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
For inspection through August 29, 1969
Street Improvement Project St. 1968-1B
and St. 1968-2B (PARTIAL)
Weaver, Talle & Herrick
316 East Main Street
Anoka, Minnesota 55303
Estimate for the Month of August for
Services Rendered
Arcon Construction Company
Mora, Minnesota
PARTIAL Estimate #4 for work under Street
Improvement Project St. 1969-1
according to contract
$ 559.02
$ 2,874.00
$31,198.63
MOTION by Councilman Harris to authorize payment of the estimates. Seconded by
Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared
the motion carried.
SIDEWALK ALONG LITTLE LEAGUE FIELD BETWEEN MONROE STREET AND JEFFERSON STREET TO
SCHOOL PROPERTY TO THE NORTH:
The City Manager reported that the school is going to put in sidewalks Erom
Parkvzew to the Senior High School and they would like the City to put in the
sidewalk adjacent to the Little League field between Monroe St. and Jefferson
St. �h�.S t+�ould make a completed sidewalk �11 the way. The City Engi�eer has
estima�ed that it can be done for about $�.QQQ�
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motion by Councilman Sheridan to concur with this suggestion and have the side-
walk put in. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. �
MAINTENANCE AGREEMENT WITH JOE POWERS FOR ALLEY BETWEEN MAIN STREET ANA 2ND
STREET FROM 4560 UP TO AND INCLUDING 4544 2ND STREET:
The City Manager said that when this was discussed before the Council wanted
an agreement for the grading and snow removal in the alley. This has now been
prepared and authorization is needed for the Mayor'� and City Manager's
signature.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to authorize the City Manager and Mayor Kirkham to
sign the agreement. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all
votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
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A. ZERA, INC.: ACQUISITING OF RIGHT OF WAY AT iN'rERSECTION OF MISSISSIPPI AND ,
EAST RIVER ROAD:
Councilman Harris said that he did not like this new plan as shown on Page
121 of ti�e September 15, 1969 Agenda. Councilman Liebl agreed with him. Mayor
Kirkham and the City Engineer said that if not done this way it will cost much
more. �
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive the communication from Zera, Inc. dated
August 29, 1969. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
B. LaMAUR, INC: REQUEST FOR SIGNALS ON EAST RZVER ROAD:
Councilman Sheridan asked if this was part of the overall study being done by
Anoka County. The City Engineer said that it was.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive the communication from LaMaur, Inc.
dated August 26, 1969 and instruct the Administration to write a letter to LaMaur
�n,a. informinq them of the road study being done on East River Road from I. �694
to Riae Creek by the County and that the City is cooperating in every way to
help expidite this. Seconded hy Councilman xarris. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
C. RESIDENTS ON 64� WAY: REQUEST FOR NEW HOUSE NUMBERS:
The City Engineer explained �hat now there is a road through. Originally it was
just a driveway. They need a designation naming the street.
RESOLUTION #171�1969 - RESOLUTION NAMING 64�5 WAY NORTHEAST:
MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #171-1969. Seconded by Council-
md,x� Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the
motion carried.
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D. LeROY J. PETERSON: RELEASE OF ENGINEERING ESCROWS:
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MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the communication from Minnesota
' Industrial Parks, LeRoy J. Peterson, President, dated September 10, 1969.
Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a vaice vateP all voting aye, Mayor
Kirkham declared the motion carried.
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MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to receive the memorandum from the City Attorney
dated September 11, 1969. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote,
all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
F. MINNESOTA POLLUTION CONTROL AGENCY: RECEIPT OF COUNCIL'S RESOLUTIONs
MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the communication from the State of
Minnesota Pollution Control Agency dated September 5, 1969. Seconded by
Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared
the motion carried.
FRIDLEY LIONS CLUB: REQUEST FOR A BINGO LICENSE:
Mr. Dave Schaaf of the Fridley Lions Club was present to explain that the Lions
Club want to start Bingo games at Skywood Mall an Tuesday and Thursday nights
from 7:00 P.M. to 11:00 P.M. The games will be in the Mall itself. He said
that the Lions Club is going to hire someone, and Roger Larson is going to be
setting it up. The Assistant City Attorney suggested that the City Manager
or the Police Department be advised on who is going to be running the games
for each night. Councilman Harris asked if the Lions would have any objection
to having at least one member of the club present at each game night to provide
some control. Mr. Schaaf said that he believed that this was their plan. He
said that the club felt that bingo is a good nioney raiser, and �Ghat they would
like to start the games before October 6th.
� MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve the request for a Bingo License £4r the
Fridley Lions Club with the stipulations that a member of the Lions be present
whenever games are x'un, and also a copy of the agreement between the Lions and
� the operator of the games to be kept on file with the City. Seconded by Council-
man Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
ca�ried.
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There beiz�g no further business, Mayor Kirkham declared the Regular Council
Meeting af September 15, 1969 adjourned at 12:45 A.M.
Respectfully submitted,
; 'G��,c.:l..�
Jue1 Mercer
Secretary to the Council
Jack O. Kirkham
Mayor
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ANOKA COUNTY, MIP�NESOTA
NOTICE OF HEARING OF ASSESSMENT FOR ST. 1968-3 STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
Notice is hereby given that the Council of the Caty of Fridley will meet at the
City Hall in said City on the 6th day of October 1969, at 7:30 o'clock P.M.�
to hear and pass upon all objections, if any, to the proposed assessaoents in
respect tp the following improvement, to-wit:
ST. 1968-3 STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
The proposed assessmen� roll for each of said improvements is now on file and
open to pubiic insp�ction by all persons interested, in the office of the Clerk
of said City.
At said hearing the Council will consider written or oral objections to the
proposed assessments for each of said improvements.
The general nature of the improvements and each of them is the construction of
street irnprovements including grading, stabilized base, bituminous surfacing,
concrete curb and gu�ter� storm sewer systems, water and sewer servicea, and
oiher facilities located, as follows:
i3rd Avenue: Centrai Avenue to Stinson Boulevard (no sidewalks)
Mississippi Street: T.H. f165 to Central Avenue
Mississippi Street: 2nd Street to T.H. 1t47
T.H. +�47 West Service Drive: Mercury Drive to 67th Avenue (no sidewalks)
The area proposed to be assessed for said improvements and eaeh of them is ail
thet land benefited by said improvemo.nts or each of them and lying within the
general area of t�e above noted streets.
Seid improvements will be aaaessed against the propertiea within the above
noted area�s in whole or in part proportionately to each of the landa thereia
contained according to the benefits received.
DATED THIS 2nd DAY OF 38PTSMBER 1969 , BY ORDER dF THE CITY COUNCIL OF 'rE�
CIZY OF FRIDL�Y.
MAYOR Jack 0. Kirkham
ATTLST:
CITY CI.SFt� Mervin C. Brunsell
Publish: Fridley Sun on 10 September and 17 September 1969.
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A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE NECESSITY FOR AN ADDITYONAL TAX IEVY `�'�
IN ADDITION TO T}� 30 MILL LIMITATION PROVIDED BY THE CITY CHARTER
SPECIFYING THE PURPUSES AND CALLING FOR A PUBLIC HEARING
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BE IT RESOLVED by the Counr_il of the City of Fridley as follows:
SECTION 1. That the Council of the City of Fricilev in the month
of August 1969 received fsom the City M��ager a proposed budget of
the City of Fridley for the year of I9?�� which propasec3 budget When
examined evidenced the necessi�y of an adciitional tax ievy in excess
of the City Charter limitation.
' S$CTION 2. That the purposes for ahich such additional tax lev�
is required include additional sums for the Gen�ral Fund, additioual
sums for Firemen's Rel.ief, additiona: sums for Police Relief, �ddi-
' tional sums for a debt service an Parkst �ddi�i�a�ai �ums for a debt
service on Civic Center, an�i additional sums £ok eontrzbution to the
Public Employees RetirEment Fund.
SECTION 3. That a public hearing be held before the City Council
at the City H�1Z at �:30 P.M. on 6 October 19G9 to consfder thfs
matter. That a copy of this Re�olution be published in the official
newapaper of the City on September 10� 17 and 24� 1969 to give notice
of such Public Hearing.
PASSED AND ADppTED BY Tk� CITY CUUNCIL OF THE CZTY pF FRIDLBY
THIS ���2nd DAY OF September 19b9.
ATIEST:
CITY CLSRK - Marvin C. Brunsell
MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
Publish: September 10� 17� 24, 1969
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COUNTY OF AN4KA �' MUTUAL AGREEMENT
THIS AGREEMENT made and entered into this day of
A riI , 1969, by and between Carl Hipp and Pearl L. Hipp , hereinafter
referred to as the "property owners", .and the City of Fridley, a municipal
corporation, hereinafter referred to as the "City".
1VHEREAS, the property owners have petitioned the City to
rezone the following property from the present R-1 zoning classifi-
cation to R-3A zoning classification.
The East 3/4 of the NE 1/4 of the NE 1/4 of Section
13, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka,
State of Minnesota.
WHEREAS, the City Council finds that the rezoning of this
' area to a R-3A zoning use district will be in the public interest,
welfare, and convenience to the people of the City of Fridley
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�and provided further that the owners agree to lay out, develop, and
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by the parties hereto.
Consideration for this agreement shall be the rezoning
of the property described.above fxom a R-1 zoning to a R-3A zoning
use district, owner to be able to build a 312 unit apartment complex
on the property left after the dedication of the portion of the
property to the City of Fridley, and the.mutual benefits to each of
the parties hereto. The pa.rties, their successors and assigns do
hereby covenant and agree as follows: •
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1) That the �roperty owners agree to:
�� �-:��"��.���� �.�e South 6�7 feet of said pro���ty to the City for
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b) Dec�YCa�.e a 40 foot strip of land along East boundary line of
the property for the purpose of road right of way.
c) Dedicate easement of 33 feet wide running along the Westerly
boundary line of the property for the purpose of road access
to the South 687 feet of property.
d) Property owners agree that the development of said property
inclu�ing plans and :andscaying, building design, material,
setbacks, off stre�t parking, and screening for exterior
storage shall be subject to the approval of the City Council
at the time the building permit is requested.
e) Property owners or their tenants shall not occupy said property
or building until receipt of a certificate of occupancy which
shall be issued only upon compliance with the Fridley City
Ordinances and the terms of this agreement.
£) Property owners agree that items a), b), c), and d) under
Section 1 of the agreement will be completed before the
second reading_of the Ordinance, and that the second reading
must be before March 15, 1970.
It is mutually agreed that the provisions of this agreement shall
be binding upon and enforcible against the parties hereto, their
successors and assigns and all subsequent owners of the property here
descxibed. An executed copy of this agreement shall be filed with
the Anoka County Register of Deeds and made a part of and be binding
upon the above described property.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have hereunto set
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On this j� � day of � , 19�, before me, a Notary
Public within and for said County, personally appeared �`�—
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persons described in, and who executed the foregoing instrument and
�' acknowledged that they executed the same�as their free act and deed.
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IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have set their hands
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"COUNTY OF ANOKA )
CITY OF FRIDLEY
A Municipal Corporation
By
MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
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CITY MANAGER - Homer R. Ankrum
On this day of , 19 , before me, a Notary �
Public within and for said County, personally appeared
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the persons described in; and who executed the foregoing instrument
and acknowledged that they executed the same as their free act and
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The undersigned officers of the corporation have read the
agreement between the property owners Carl Hipp, Pearl L. Hipp, and
the City of Fridley, concerned with the rezoning of the property
and as this corporation is the contract of deed purchaser, we agree
and accept all conditions o£ the said,agreement.
IN WITNESS WHEREOF, the parties hereto have set their hands
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instrument, and that the seal affixed to said instrument is the corporate
seal of said corporation, and that said instrument was signed and
sealed in behalf of said corporation by authority of its Board of
' and said and
acknowledged said instrument to be the free act and deed of said
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Councilman Lie�bl asked if he would have enough land after giving this dedication.
The City Engineer said that the sidewalk easement would be part of the land
xequirement, but that it should be considered when he places his building.
CONSIDERATION OF SECOND READING OF AN ORDINANCE FOR REZONING FROM R-1 TO R-3A
(ZOA #68-13)BY HANIMERLUND ENTERPRISES, INC.:
The City Engineer showed the area on the screen and coma�ented that there was still
the park dedication, the slope easement, and the easement fo� Stinson Boulevard
to be received, however, zf the Council wished, they cauld pass the Ordinance and
order publication held up.
Councilman Samuelson questioned the wisdom of ho�ding the second reading without
, ever having seen the plans. The applicant is not ready for a building permit
yet, and it has been the Council policy to see the plans before holding the
second reading. He brought up the possibility that the pZan� may not be accept-
' able. Mayor Kirkham pointed out that there is alsa a possibility that the plans
may fail through, then there would be a new zoning on the land, but no use. The
City Engineer said that for purposes of financing, the applicant has to shota that
the rezoning has been completed. The City Attorney suggested a letter of agree-
' ment from the appliGant be received before the second reading, then the second
reading could be held, but publication withheld until all the paper work is
completed. This would help satisfy the mortgage companies.
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MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to table the second reading of the Ordinance for
rezoning requested by Hammerlund Enterprises (ZOA #68-13), and direct the
Administration to send a letter to the developer, advising him that the City
needs the easement for Stinson Boulevard, the slope easement, 33' access easement
to the park land, and the park land dedication, and the Council would like to
see the plans. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
CONSIDERATION OF PARK DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM REQUESTING REMOVAL OF TRUCK FROM
ACTIVE SERVICE:
MOTION by CounciZman Samuelson to concur with the recammendation of the Parks
and Recreation Director that the 1954 Chevrolet Truck be removed from service and
that the vehicle be stripped of all usable parts. Seconded by Councilman Liebl.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the mation carried.
CONSIDERRTION OF REQUEST FOR CHANGE IN 1969 BUDGET PROGRAM AS REQUESTED ZN PARK
DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM:
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to concur with the recommendation of the Farks and
' Recreation Airector, to remove one riding mower at a cost of $1700 from the financed
portion of the budget, and replace it with one new �S ton pick up truck. Seconded
by Councilman Samuelson for discussion.
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than there was last summer. The inclusion of the riding mower was inaluded in
the budget becau�e of the complaints received last sum�ner. The Parks Director said
that two additional men have been added to the Department, which should help.
The riding mower would have been used for trimminq. What is needed most is the
tractor and flail, but that was dropped into the needed, but unfinanced portion of
the budget. He explained that tt��s ��uc' ��� needed, a�, aft�� ��� ��dding pro-
cedure had been started for the �tu4k ��d tha� v►,i��. be consiyiered later tOn�.��y��
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AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY,
MINNESOTA BY MAKING A CHANGE IN ZONING DISTRICTS
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The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows:
SECTION 1. Appendix D of the City Code of Fridley is amended as
hereinafter indicated.
SECTION 2. The tract or area within the County of Anoka and the
City of Fxidley and described as:
The North 824.7 feet of the West Quarter (W�) of the
Northeast Quarter (NE�) of the Northeast Quarter
(NE�), of Section 13,��.T-30, R-24, City of Fridley,
County of Anoka, Minnesota.
SECTION 3.
Is hereby designated to be in the Zoned District
known as R-3A (general multiple family dwellings,
apartments only).
That the Zoning Administrator is directed to change
the official zoning map to shaw said tract or area from
Zoned District R-1 (single�i�mii�r Elxelliags} to 8•3A:
(apartments only - general ma�ltiple family dwellinga).
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRII�.EY THIS
OF , 1969.
MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
ATTEST :
CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell
Public Hearing: A ust 11 1969
First Reading:
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' Lawrence A. Muggli
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Janette Anderson
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' Eldon Schmedeke
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Lot 27 $ 28, B1. 12
Lot 29, B1. 22
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Lot 28, B1. 22
Lot 16-19, B1. 12
Lot 30, B1. 21
1 George H. Pfieffer X ' Lot 20, B1. 22
Richard D. Bodin X Lot 10 �, 11, B1. 22
� Martin D. Dykhoff X Lot 12F�13, B1. 22
Raymond F. Harris X Lot 25-28, B1. 21
' Dale R. Bakke X Lot 17$18, B1. 21
Arthur Z. Young X . Lot 19�20, B1. 21
� Ronald Newland X Lot 25-26, B1. 22
' John Peka X Lot 21-22, B1. 11
Edward J. Dobie X Lot 19, B1. 22
' John J. May X Lot 22�,23, B1. 12
Daniel J. Erickson X Lot 1, B1. 22
, Anthony E. Pekula X Lot 20, B1. 12
' Lyle H. Heins X Lot 24, B1. 21
William A. Zawislak X - Lot 21��23, B1. Z1
'�, , Maxie Barker X Lot 14-15, B1. 22
Louise Almlie X Lot 9, B1. 22
I� Elmer Gabrelc�k X = Lot 27, B1. 22
Albert Campbell X '- Lot S-6, B1. 22
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HYDE PARK IMPROVEMENTS
NAME
I,ester A. Mayo
Dolores T. Mayo
Hannah L. Anderson Sr.
John Pawluk
Dr. Irving Herman
Joseph Zizak
James L. Young
Aiane J. Young
Laurence L. Lawson
Connie J. Lawson
Alvina M. Wenner
pale F. Knott
William G. Perleberg
Kenneth R. Strand
Thomas A. Thompson
Gretchen S. Thompson
Charles R. Lindberg
Marvin 0'Berg
Frank Gabrelcik
Richard A. Torgeson
Larry D. Meinert
Raymond L. Hegna
Ethelyn M. Nelsnn
GRAND TOTALS People
Lots
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L. 6-10, B1. 27
L. 7, B1. 23
L. 16, B1. 22
L. 8$9, B1. 23-
X- L. 1$2, B1. �0
L. 3�4, B1, 10
L. 28�29, B1. 11
L. 4$ Pt.S, B1. 22
X" L. 22, B1. 22
X. L, 25-27, B1. 11
X� L. 21, B1. 12
X%, L. 9$10, B1. 2�
X� L. 7�8, B1. 28
X' L. 1-3, B1. 27
X` " L. 14 $ 15, B1. 11
X!� i.. 4�, 5 s �� 9 27
X% L. 17 � 18, B1. 22
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
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FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA SS431
The Fridley City Council has held sev�ral heari�.gs aad spent much eime
diacusaing the future status of the zoning and im�rovement� i� the Hyde lPark and
City View area bounded by 60th Avenue, 57�h Aven�ae, 1Kaia 5treet and T.H. ,�47.
The City Council has requested that �re send �his qu�stioanaire to aIl fee
awners and contract purchasers in this area, and ask tkaat they respond before
September 30,;1969. Also attached herewith, is the background data and
recoamendatioas of the rezoning study and the propose� asseasment propoaals for
the T.H. �47 slip-off and T.H. �47 service: road circle flow plan improvements.
Please indicate your prefereace in ehe following paragraph as �,rell as your
intereat ia the property; that is, wheth�r you are a fee ownex or a contract
purchaser.
After you have indicated your preference, please eign and return thia letter
to ou�C office, in the enclosed envelope.
Z'haak you,
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City Manager
(I, Fle) the contract purchaser or fee owner(s) of Lot(e) � Elock
*❑ Hyde Park Addition, *❑ City View Addition, zequest that the Fridley City Council
take the necessary steps to proceed with the proposed T.H. #47 slip-off and the T.a.
#47 west service rond circle flow improvements. ' �
�IF (� (T, We) the contract purchaser or fee owaer(s) of Lot(s) , Elock ,
� *❑ Hyde Park Addition, *❑ City View Addition, do not desire the Fridley City Couacil
to take the necessary steps to proceed with the proposed improvements as mentioned
above .
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** CONTRACT PURCHASER(S)
�►'lIOTE: Place X in appropriate block.
'�*110T8: Siga under appropriate ����� �,g��,�at�,�� p��� �� co�tr��t purchaser
r �OTE; The Cit��q��a;�,e�l� ,�onside_^ g�o respomse aa ea ap�Arso�ll for the
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6�31 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE
Hi[DE PARK AND CITY VIEW ADDITIONS
1tEZO1dING AND IMPROVEMENTS
FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA SS421
1�to public hearings have been held on the rezoning o£ the areas bounded on
the West by Main Street, on the East by Highway 47, on the South by 57th Avenue
and on the North by 60th Avenue. The consideration of rezoning was based on
petic�ons and verbal requests. The City Council has directed that property owaera,
who would be assessed for the slip off and servfce road, be contacted to fiad out
whether they desire the improvements or oppose them. �
BACKGROUND•
The second public hearing held August 11, 1969 was oa a plaa that would have
created the following zoning; (Sketch of area attached as encloaure)
C-2 Commercial Zoaing• That area bounded on the East by Highway 47, on the
-- iiest by 2'� Street, on the Noxth by 60th Avenue and oa the South by 57th
Aveaue. Also, the lots and blocks not already zoned comuiercial would be
zoned commercial C-2, creating commercial zoning in the area from 57[h Aveaue
� on the South, 57'� Avenue on the North, 2'� Street on �he East and Main Street
on the West.
R-3A Multiple Dwellings• The area bounded on the North by 60th Avenue, on
the South by 57� Avenue, an the East by 2� Street and on the Weat by Main
Street.
, In conjunction with the zoning consideration the Council reviewed traffic
,patterns for the area, along with the Public Heazing, Meetings with Highway
Department resulted in discussions of the traffic all entering on S7th Aveaue
' , on the South with the opinion resulting that thia would overload the intersection
of Righway 47 and 57th Avenue N.E. The Highway Department agreed to a slip off
at 60th Avenue with no interference fr� Northbound traffic on Thizd Street. Thia
requirement brought about plan circle flow, which creates a service road in order
Ithet Northbound traffic on Third Street can double back South along, Highway l+7, ix►
osder not to croas traffic alip off for Southbound traffic entering the area from
Uighway 47.
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Tn the firat Public Hearing oa improvemeats, propexty owuers indicated they
did not Want atreeta other than the slip off and the aervice road �ompleted at
this time. At the second meeting a petition was received indicating the slip off
•md eervice road should be paid for by the entire City and that ao pther stree�
improvements be made. In the meeting it was alsa suggeated that a11 entry to Che
#�rea ba from the South. Objections were made by property owners fxonting cm 2�
Street paying a portion of the s1.ip pff and ������� �$�� e�a��� The Highway .
papartraent has said •f��y wiil not �neE�cipat� �,g s�#y e�oets tte t�� �g�p�s is o� Qo
banefit to them aad does not solve any existing�tzaffia problem.
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itezoning and Improvements
The Council has expressed the fact that a slip off is needed to prevent
traffic stack up at 57th Avenue aad Highway 47 Qa the South aad; easy accessibility
is needed to the area if it is �oned eommercial.
Special assessments for the`:�Lip off and service rogd l't�ve been spread over
the entire area from 57'� Avenue on the South to 50th Avenue o� the North and from
Highway 47 on the Last to 2� St��t �t�ct;�+the W�st, based on the fact these areas
are all being considered for commercial zoning and as such it was felt their
property would receive any benefi,ts from the slip off and service road which are
deemed necessary by the Highway Department anel Council in aay.consid�eration of
zoning the area commercia�.
The meeting of September 2, 1969 ou the improve�aent involved the receipt of
' a petition by the Council against the special ass�ssa�ents for installation of the
slip off and service road being spread over the area being 2aned commercial North
of 57� Avenue. The•'Council discussed the fa�t that improvementa necessitated by
' change in zoning to co�ercial would be at the expe�se of property at�ers as City
funde would not be available for a benefitted area.
naaed on the petition and expressioas by some property ownere,•the City
' Couacil has directed that a lettez be forwarded to a11 those who woula be affected
by the alip off, askiag their re8po�ae as to whether they do or do not �riah to
have the $lip off and service road installed, as is now bein� considered by the
� Citq Council, with assessmeats spr�ad over the area North of S�� Avenue currently
being considered for commercial aoaing,
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' � A form has beea encloaed for your convenience in orde� that,you may make your
desirea known to the City Council. If"an answer is not received from you, by
September 30, 1969, the Council has indicated they will consider the property
owner or contract purchaser approves oE the installation of Che alip off and
, aervice road on the assessment basis proposed.
Attached.hereto are enclosures, including a sketch of traffic pattera and
, , soning under coasideration and the proposed improvementa and iaformation on the
apecial asaeasment cost estimates applicable to the properties involved.
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HOMER R. ANKRUM
City Manager
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P�OPOSED II�II'RAVII�I�TTS •
. The pz�oposed iffipxov�ents are f or the T e�i. �47 (Univers ity Av�s►ue)
slip off aad the service road circle flow �d �r� diwided into three parts.
Part A includes the T.I�. #47 alip off aad the �est sezvice xoad alaag
T.�. �47 (dark shaded area ost �t�ached m�p).
Pazt B is the loop b�t���n 3rd S�xee� au� T.�i. �47 west ,ervice road
(sha� dotted ia the upper axe��.
Part C is 58th Av�nue b�tweex� 3r�1 St�e�� and T.H. #047 west service
road (shawu dotted in the lo�er �ni�cile oYS, the �p).
PRiO�OSED ASSESSI�NTS :
Aasesa�ent proposal fos Part A impaovemea�t� is to aprsad tbe cost wer
Hlacks 11, 12, 21, 22, 27 and 28 (ou�lined by h�avy linee � the attachea map)
equally.
Propoaed aesessment aver thia area is $10.95/foot.
8xample: Fos 40' Wide lot, asses�t for Fart A
impravement would be � $438.00
Aasessment propoaal for P�rt B impxavea�nC is �o apread the cost wer
all of Block 12 equally.
Proposed assesament over this ar�a fe $4.62/£oot.
Sxsmple: For 40' wide lot, aesessment foz Part B
imprwement would be = $184.80
Add: Aesessment for Part A improve�ent =$4� 38�00
Total Asseasneent �2 p
Assesemeat proposal for Part C imprave�ent ie to spread the cost waz
a1� of Block 27 aad 28 equally.
Proposed asaesament aver this area i� $2.80/foot.
Sxasple: For 40' wide lot, a�sesement for Part C
imprave�eat would be = $112.00
Add: Assessment for Yart A imprwemneat s 38.00 �
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RESOLUTION N0.
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RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND FIN�1L PLANS AND
SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES OF COSTS THEREOF:
STREET IMPROVII�NT PROJECT ST. 1970-4
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WHEREAS, Resolution No. 125-1969 adopted tne 21st day of July, 1969
by the City Council, set the date fox heaxing on tYte proposed improvements, as speci-
fically noted in the Notice of Hearing attached hereto for reference as Exhibit "A",
and
WHERE�lS, all of the property own�rs whase praperty is liable to be assessed
with the making of these improvements (as no�ed in said Notice) were given ten (10)
days notice by mail and published notice of ��Ze Counci]: Hearing through two (2) weekly
publications of the required no�ice, and the hea�ing was held and the property ownexs
heard thereon at the hearing, as noted in said notice.
NdW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the �ouncil of the City of Fridley, Anoka
County, Minnesota, as follows:
1. That the followi.ng improvements proposed by �ouncil Resolution
No. 125-1969 are hereby ordered to be effec�ed and completed as
soon as reasonably possible, to-wit:
Street improvement including gradin�, stabilized base, hot mix
bituminous mat, concrete curb and gutter, water, sanitary sewer Iines
d services incidental drai.nage and other facilities located as
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3rd Street: 58th Ave. to 60th Ave. including Slipoff from T.H. �47
2� Street: 58th Avenue to 60th Avenue
T.H. �k47 West Service Rd.: S8th Avenue to 60th Avenue
Loop bet. 3rd St. and T.H. ��47 West Service Rd. near 60th Ave.
59th Avenue: 2� Street to T.H. �4�7 West Service Road
58th Avenue: 2� Street to T.H. �47 West Service Road
2. That work to be perfonned under this project may be performed under one
or more contra�ts as may be deemed ac�visable upon receipt of bids.
3. That the City Engineer, Nasim M. Qureshi, and the City's Consulting
' Engineers are hereby designated as the Engineers for this improve-
ment. They shall prepare final plans and specifications for the making
of such improvement.
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ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIbLEY THIS DAY OF
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CITX CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell
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MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
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AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY,
MINNESOTA BY MAKING A CHANGE IN ZONING DISTRICTS
The Council of the City of Fridley dq ordain as follows:
SECTION 1. Appendix D of the City Code of �'xidley is amencied as herein-
after indicated. ,
� SECTION 2. The tract or area within the City of Fridley and County of Anoka
presently zoned as R-2 (limited multiple dwellings) and
described as;
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Lots 3 thru 15, Block 11, Hyde Park Addition
Lots 16 thru 30, Bloc'� 12, Hyde Park Addition
Lots 16 thru 3C, Block 21, Hyde Park AddiLion
Lots 1 thru 15, Block 22, Hyde Par'� Addition
Lots 1 thru 5, Block 27, Hyde Park Addition
Lots 6 thru 10, Block 28, iiyde Park Additio.r�
Lots 4 ttzru 13, Block 2, City View Addition
Lots 3 thru 5, Block 7, City View Addition
I,ots 2 thru 6, Block 8, City View Addition
I,ots 1,2,16 thru 30, Block 11, Hyde Park Addition
I,ots 16 thru 30, Block 22, H.yde Park Addition
�� Lots 6 thru 10, Block 27, H�rde Park Addition
I,ots 2 thru 15, Block 1, City ViEw Addition
Lots 1 thru 3, Block 2, City View Addition
Is hereby designated to be in the Zoning District
C-2 (general business areas). �
SECTION 3. The tract or area within the City of Fridley and County of
,. Anoka presently zoned R-2 (limited multiple dwellings) and
described as:
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Lots 1 thru 30, Block 10,
Lots 1 thru 30, Block 23,
Lots 1 thru 30, Block 2�.,
Lots 1 thru 10, Block 25,
Lots 1 thru 10, Block 26,
Hyde Park Add-tion
Hyde Park Addition
Hyde Park Addition
Hyde Park Addition
Ayde Park Addition
Hyde Park Addition
Is hereby designated to be in the Zoning District
R-3A (apartments only - general mu�tiple family dwellings)•
All located fn the Northwest Quarter (NW'�f of Section 23,
T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of A;noka, Minn.
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SECTION 4. The Zoning Administrator is directed to change the official
zoning map to indicate the above zoning changes.
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PASSED BY Tf� CITY COUNCTL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
DAY OF , 1969.
MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
AITEST:
CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell
Public Hearing: August 11, 1969
First Reading:
Second Reading:
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REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 2, 1969
has met with the City Engineer to accomplish this.
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� � MOTION by Councilman Liebl to approve the request subject to the conditions
'�`�imposed by the Subcommittee and the a,a�lisition of the agreement for the loop
��'� � back. Seconded by Councilman Fiarris. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
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�_ �E'(,.� ,, y clared t.1e motion carrzed unanimously.
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�"�'� i`- 3. CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT A 294 APARTi�1ENT COMPLEX TO BE
' IACATED ON LOTS 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, AND 6, BLOCK 2, PEARSON'S 1ST ADDITION AND
PARCEL 8400, S'� OF SECTION 3, T-30, R-24, ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA, THE
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SAME BEING 7805, 7825, 7845, 7855, 7875, AND 7895 EAST RIVER RQAD,
FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. (REQUEST BY,,,�j,,,,, C' AT �OHNSON, 4517 OXFORD AVENUE,
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA):
The City Attorney reported that last Friday there was a preliminary motion.
The Court permitted these people to intervene and advance the schedule as
much as is possible.
The City Engineer said that there were only small changes made since the
Council last saw the plans. As before, there will be right turns off East
River Road and right turns onto East River Road going narth, but no left
turns. All.left turns must be made at 79th Way. There will be an additional
lane provided.
Mr. N. Craig Johnson said that he would like to get the plans approved, although
1 � obviously he could not get a building permit until aftex the court case is
settled. He asked if it was possible to get a building permit subject to
the outcome of the court case. The City Attorney said that it would not make
' any difference. The City Engineer said that he thought. it best for Mr. Johnson
to come back with his plans after the case is settled ard request a building
permit for the first building.
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MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve the general concepc of the plans,
subject to the pending court case. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon
a voice vote, Kirkham, Harris and Sheridan voting aye, Liebl voting nay and
Samuelson abstaining, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
�-- 4. CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST FOR THE APPROVAL OF THE GENERAL LAYOUT OF
A TRAILER HOME SALES OPERATION AS WELL AS THE AESTHETICS OF THE PLOT
PLAN AND THE TRAILER TO BE USED AS THE SALES OFFICE AT 7151 HIGHWAY #k65.
(REQUEST BY CASTLE MOBILE HOMES, HIGHWAY #52, OSSEO, MINNESOTA):
The City Engineer refreshed the Council's memory by reporting that Castle
Mobile Homes received their special use permit and sign permit July 7, 1969.
Now they are requesting approval of the plot plan. They are already in
operation, however, there is some minimal work that they must do.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to grant the request subject to the Subcommittee's
stipulations. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all votinq
aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING OF AUGUST 27, 1969:
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive the Minutes of the Board of Appeals
Meeting of August 27, 1969. Seconded by Councilman S�nuelson. iJpon a voice
vote, all ayes, rlayor �$�'K�� dec�j��xg� t�he mc�ion C��'ried ur��,��Q���Y.
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t�4iITTEE MINUTES OF AtTGUST 21 1969
I The meeting was called to order by Chairman Erickson at 8:03 P.M.
' I�MBERS PRESENT: Erickson B
, iermann, Tormoen, Tonco
A'�MBERS ABS�T; Sornsen
� OTHERS PR.ESENr; Hank Mul�ich-Buflding Official
1. CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO REMODEL EXISTZHG BUII.dDi1TG LpCATED AT 6041 i1NIygRSITy
' AVENUE N.E. THE SAML? BEING LOTS 20 21 22 A� �HE S 23 BLOCR 4 IiYDE PA1tK
ADDITION, �R$qUEST BY 2�ELS VAN_p-LITE 3035 CEN'TRAI, AVENiJE N.E., MINNEAP(�LIS�
MIN'QESOTR 55418 . )
i' l�ir. Don McLellen and Mr. Melvin Jacob�on were pr�sent to present the request.
MOTION by Tonco to recoumiend approval of the requ��t aubject to the following
:� stipulations and notations marked in red on the plaae;
: 1. Paint all exterior elevation.
_' 2. Cedar shingle mansord roof.
3. Landscape to be as scheduled detail noted in red oa plans.
4. Precast concr�te curbing as noted on plana. �
.�� Seconded by Tormoen, Upon a voice vote, there being ao nays, the motion carried
, uaaaimously.
;� 2. CONSYDER.ATION OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT AN ADDTTION TO EXISTING SERVICE STATION
LOCATED ON PART OP LOT 1 AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION N0. 25 TiIE SAME BEII�G Sb96
� -^ i1ACKMAAIlV AVENUE N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA
- ��� D��, MINNEAPqLIS, MIPiNESQTA 55435�R�ST BY PURE OZL C04II'A?i'Y, 4940
#� Mr. Don Egerer was resen
p t to present the rcqueat.
�� M(3�ION by Biermann to recommend approval of the request with provisions that an
agreemen[ to'reached bctween the CiCy and Pure Oil Compauy, regarding the loop
back design to minimize a conge8tion problem at the interaection of Highway �65,
' • Hillwind Drive and Hackman Avenue and Central Avenu�. Also, blacktop area around _
atation to extend a minimum distance of 50 feet South of the proposed addition �nd
extend the full width (East aad Wcst) of the property, Landscaping to be added
1 t�heu loop back changes are in progress.
Secanded by To�aoen. Upon a voice vote, there being �o nays, the motian carried
unanimously.
�,' 3. ; CONSIDERATION OF A RE UEST TO COPISTRIICT A 2g4 UIPIT AppR1�NT Cp�,g
� 4 X TO BE LOCATED
I ON LOTS 1 2 3 4 5 ATiD 6 BLOCK 2 PEARSON'S 1ST ADDITI(Y,q ANID PARCEi, g[�pp g
, OF &EGTION 3 T-30 A-24 ANOKA COUNTY MLNNESOTA Ti� SAME BEING 7805 7g2S 7gtf5
7855, 7875 Ai� 7895 EAST RIVER RC.�►D, �RIDLEY, MIIa1EgpTp� (REQUEST BY N. CRAIG
J�SON 4517 OJ�ORD AVENUE MIlINEAPOLIS MII�TESOTA.
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Mr. Bi11 Dolan, Mr. Jerry Roberts and Mr. Clarence Lowe vere preaent to preaea�
the requeet. They brought wi[h them new plana incorporating aome of the changes
�e suggested by the Board during the laet subcommittee meeting.
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' Mr. AoJ.sa� �x�l�f�r.d Ce�at i� a r�e�c��xt �;��ti�g with th� Gity EnSin�^r, it was
cxpinia�d ko :�im that the traffi�c pre�l�m co�ld not be resolv�d wfthout thc
Couaty's ap�roval as East Rivc� P.oad is a Caunty road.
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I�"�IQ3i by To�co to r��cc�.^��d ��p�ovai af tk�e r�quest �zabj�ct to rA�solvin3 th�
tra�fic prcbl�� �ait?� ek�e Co�nty and �ity ��g3.�eers, as �a�ll as the 12 ioot property
�2dica�ti�� pxovic?i.�g ro�a for ��grov�rr.�^nr� and m�ans af acc�ss. ��va.s�d detailed
recr��tLo� ar�a a�d laTUSCapi.ng p�.a�as ahould %e submittcd p�ipz [o fi.�al ap�roval
of p2�t p1�Fa, It was also rec�r�,.�s��iti� t�at �auilding perr�it� L�r �it�Y:�ld o�s th�
�c,ro td�s���n a�ar�mAA� �uildi��� u�,tf7. r��oluzfon of [h� tr��£i.c acc�ss with thc
Cour��y .
Seco�e� by Biermaun. Upon a voic� vot�y a11 voti�g ayP, tha uafltion carri.�d
u�ai�oua ly .
4. C(�►'�IS��i��,��QP7 0� A�i��,'�S� ��?� �.� A�'p���1AL t�� TEx� ��R��I, LA�'� 0� A TR.AIL�i�t
I�t�I� ���� OI'E��'�O�T �.S �:��.0 �:S 7Cf,� �S�'T�:���S i3�' T�lE �i.,t3� � .AA1 A� �'�,� �R.A�LOg
T'0 Bx IJS�A AS �� ��EB 0�'���� A� i1Si HIGFi53,�iC �65. �'.�QLi�B� �i' G���M� t�i)3II,,E
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I�. ��a�arsl Ro+ti�r �ras preseae� to pr�sent th� reQuest,
I��Ia�I b�* Bie�� ta ��com��d ap��oval o� Chc reque�t, subject to thc follo�ing
atigularic�ss aud thc natatiozss mark�d in red on the plans:
1. Disc�oumt wh��ls o� th� office trailor.
2. Block sa� oza co��c���� block.s .
3. Ski�t th� iaaae with alucninum.
4. Co�mect utilit��s (.aate�, ��^;��r, �as, �lectri�eity) .
S. Sho�ld oecup��a�� be e:rt��s��� tatyoa�d t�e ehre� year g�ria�i as proposed, a
rev��ed plot g18� maas� b� submigg�d. '
3ecomde$ bq Torm4ra. Upon � voice vo�e, Tone�a abstaisain�g, the motion c�rried.
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ANOKA COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF HIC�HWAYS
ANOKA, MIiVNESOTA 55303
E. J. LUNDHEIM, Highway Engineer
OFFICE PHONE
421-4765
Mr. Nasim M. �ureshi, P.E.
City Engineer-Director of Planning
6431 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota
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421-5920
September 17, 1969
Re: 294 Apartment Complex Development in
the Southeast corner of 79th and East
River Road.
Dear Sir:
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and the plat on Site Plan of apart,mezt co�plex at 79th and
, C.S.A.H. #1 (East River Road� the additional width of course
will be a help in �oviding roadway or traffic lanes.
In this site development, any obstacles, etc., should
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County Engineer
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MINUTES OF REGULAR PARKS AND RECREATION COI�A9ISSION MEETING, SEPTEMBER 22, 1969
Meeting was called to order at 7:25 P.M. by Chairman Fitzpatrick.
MEMBERS PRESENT: Fitzpatrick, Cochran, Blair, Stimmler
MEMBERS ABSENT: Donlin
OTHERS PRESENT: Maurice Roberge, 841 Pandora Drive N.E.
Bob Kelly, 6230 - 7th Street N.E.
Vern Hughes, 7374 Van Buren Street N.E.
Don Nelson, 850 Overton Drive N.E.
Paul Brown, Director of Parks and Recreation
MINUTES OF THE REGULAR MEETING OF AUGUST 25, 1969
MOTION to accept the Minutes of the Regular Meeting of August 25, 1969. The
Motion Carried.
HOCKEY ASSOCIATION OF FRIDLEY
Four (4) members of the Hockey Association of Fridley ;aere present at the meet-
ing to discuss the upcoming 1969-1970 hockey season and youth program. A revised
edition of the written agreement was presented to �he Commission for their study,
discussion and final approval. Points tha� wer� changed or added were as follows:
H.A.F. Responsibility: Added: 2.
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Special Note:
' CITY Responsibility: Dropped:
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jects. Vending Machine concession at rink
facilitie� in The Commons Park.
Game rules and regulations as recommended
by M.A.H.A.
Divisions and ages as recommended by M.A.H.A.
The Season End Banquet was ommitted from the
listing on revised edition. This will be
added again to final c�raft for signature.
1. Playix� rules and regulations. Length of games.
2. Divisions and ages.
H.A.F. F, CITY Responsibility: Added: 7. Fules and Regulations as specified by -
(Combined) M.A.H.A. (Divisions, Ages, Playing Rules)
The members of the Association and the Commission also touched on the following
items of mutual interest: 1. Division ages, 2. Rink locations, 3. Warming house
facilities, 4. Lighting, S. Goalie equipment for House Bantam teams, 6. Length
of periods and rest time between same, 7. Officials with special emphasis on using
High School Athletes, and 8. Coach clinics.
Commission requested revised agreement with additions and deletions be drawn up
and signed by appropriate chairmen and the Director.
ORDINANCE ON PROHIBITING VEHICLES ON PARK LAND
The Commission members are anxious to have an ordinance rohibitin the use �
motorized vehicles within the boundaries of Cit ar areas. e Comm ss on
wishes to remin t e Council o their earlier request or suc an or inance.
F.Y.F.A. PAkTICIPATION POLICY
' The Commission members were anxious to have the F.Y.F.A. reminded of their obli-
gation to see that all boys involved in the youth football program play in every
game. It was pointed out by the Director that this is one of the regulations and
' that all boys that attend one practice during the week and work to play ia the
games are substituted �,nto the game. It was also pointed out that the coaches
are obligated to see that this ��.-�ion�.
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CO�iCESSI0IV S'f�ID POLICX
The commissa�� c��s�a.�ss�d ��� �c�Azc�r on conces�ion stands within the City that
' ax°e 1oc�.c.ed osa p�.A�c p�s�p��tyo �°h�y asked the �ir�c�or �o con�act the conces-
sior�aare at tta� M�ore L��Ce �eac&� �cz�ase a��l as�C wvhat kais schedule will be this
coming wintex �d��° at the shel�e� �a��°aa�� s�Cati.n� �e��o��
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Chairman Fitzpatrick announced that he had received a letter of resignation from
Dick Donlin and that due to business commitments he was unablE to continue as a
member of this Commission.
MOTION by Cochran, seconded by Stimmler, to receive with regrets the letter
of resignation from Mr. Donlin and a special request to the City Council to
prepare a certificate of achievement for his services rendered not only on
the �ojnmission but also for his many years of work as Director of the Parks
prior to 1965. Mr. Donlin served from June, 1968 to the present. The Moti
c:arriea.
PUBLIC RELATIONS AUTHORITY
The Commission reviewed and discussed the possibility of obtaining the services
of a Public Relations person to serveas an agent of the Commission and the depart-
a�ent to bring forward to the general public the many programs and accomplishments
of the Parks and Recreation Department during the year. This will be added to
the October agenda.
YOUTH ADVISORY AGEND SOUGHT
' The Director suggested to the Commission the idea of having a High School student
from the school district attend in an advisory capacity on a quarterly basis our
Commission Meeting.
, MOTION by Blair, seconded by Stimmler, to ask the Cit� Council to authorize
someone from the administration to re uest that a member of the Senior.Hi�h
Student Council be ap ointed or selected by the Sc�ool District 14 adrainistra-
, tion to atten on a quarterly sc edule and to act in an advzsory an su�gestive
type basis to the Parks and Recreation Commission. The Motion Carried.
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The Meeting was adjourned at 10:15 P.M.
� The next Regular Meeting will be held on Monday, October 27, 1969, at 7:30 P.M.
in the Conference Room of the Civic Center.
' Re tfully submitted
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BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIQN CONTROL SUBCOMMITTEE MINUTES OF SEPTBMBER 25, 1969
The meeting was called to order by Chairman Erickson at 8:03 P. M.
MEtrr1BERS PRESENT: Erickson, Tonco, Tormoen, Biermann
MEMBERS ABSENT: Sornson
OTHERS PRESENT: Hank Muhich, Building Official
The Board considered Item No. 3 first since they were the oaly
applicant present at the time the meeting was called to order.
3. CONSIDERATION OF A REQTJLST TO CONSTRUCT AN ADDITION TO EXISTING WAREHOUSE LOCATED
IN THE NORTH 174 FEET OF LOT 5, BLOCK 1, DON'S ADDITION, TI� SAMIs' BEING 6400
CENTRAL AVENUE N. E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. (REQUEST BY HARRIS BROTHERS AyOVERS,
6400 CENTRAL AVENUE N. E.. FRIDLEY. MINNESOTA.)
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Mr. Will Harris and Mr. Gary Petersox� w��� pres�nt to present the request.
MOTION by Tonco to recommend approval of the reqe�est subject to Che followiag
stipulations and notations as marked in red on the plans.
1. Blacktop the area from a line 40 feet west of the rear line of the building
to the front as shown on the plot plan. The area west of this line of black-
top to be of a 411 compacted class 5 grave�. taase o
2. A 10' radius to be used on all circula� designed driveways and planting areas.
3. Curbing around entire blacktop drive and parking area to be poured concrete.
4. Green ash plantings as shown in plans to be of a minimum 2" diameter.
5. Concealed fencing to extend to a line even with the rear wall of the
building.
6. South wall of addition to be constructed of scored block rather than the
common 16" design.
7. New portion of building to be painted to match existing building.
8. Flashing similar to that across top ledge of exisCing building to be added to
add�tion in order to conform with existing build�.ng.
9. Brick to be used on front to the same elevation as the brick on the existing
building in order to assist in con£ormity here �e wel�.
Seconded by Tormoen. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays the motion
carried unanimously.
1. CON3IDERATION OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT THREE 12 UNIT APARTMENT BUILDINGS TO BE
LOCAT$D ON PART OF LOT 13� AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION N0. 89, THE SA1� BEING 1250,
1270 AND 1300 NORTON AVENUE N. E., F]
THUFTBDAL , 3212 - 32ND AVENUE N. E.;
BY IMIIt .
The revised plan as submitted consists of one 33 unit apartment building rather
than the 3- 12 unit buildings as originally submitted. Mr. Don Udstuen was
present to present the request.
MOTION by Tonco to recommend approval of the request subject to the following
stipulations and notations as marked in red an the plans.
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Move trash receptacle area to the center point of the rear of the buildiag.
Bxtend blacktop parking area to the outside storage unit behind playgrouad
in order to provide the required number of parking places.
Seal down shingles to be used on the roof.
Change �" finish floor to �" underlayments. �
Drainage Co flow toward street,
Gable ends to be of emboss�d aluminum finish.
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7. Furnace room to have concrete ceiling.
Seconded by Tormoen. Upon a voice vote, Bierman voting aay, the motian carried.
MINNESOTA.}
Since there was no representative present for this request, a MOTION was made
by Biermann to table the request and to instruct the Building Departmeat to
contact the proper parties iu order to determine if the proposed addition
was still being considered.
Seconded by Tormoen. Upon a voice vote, there being ao nays, the motion
carried unanimously.
I contacted Mr. �uane Grande of the Target Stores oa 9-26-b9. He explained
the budget somewhat r�stricted the addition as proposed. However, revised plans
for a new proposal would be submitted in the near future.
A discussion period followed the campletion of the action on the agenda during
which the Board requested that the City Council direct the City Attorney to
amend the ordinance concerning the building code so that the Board may require
an artists rendering to be submitted in connection with any project before the
Board reviews it.
, The Board also requested the Bngineering and Building Departments prepare a.
portfolio of photographs of approved designs of yarious apartmenz buildings
in the Metropolitan area, including the Hirsch Bros. and Georgetowa Apartments
, here in Fridley. This, they feel, would assist them in explaining to the appli-
cants who wish to build apartment houses, the styles which might be approved
by the Board.
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The meeting was adjourned by Chairman Erickson at 10:55 P. M.
Respectfully submitted,
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IiANK MUHICH
Building Official
THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS MSETING OF SEPTEMSER 2l�, 1969
The meeting was called to order by Chairman Mi�telstadt at 7;35 P.M.
MEMBERS PRESENT: Mittelstadt, Ahonen, Harris, Minish, O�Bannon
OTHERS PRESEI�tT: Hank Muhich-Building Official
MOTION by Minish to appr�ve the minutes oP the September 10, 1969
meeting as written.
Seconded by Ahonen, Upon a voice vote, there bein� no nays, the motion
carried unanimously.
A REQUFST_FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION [t5.23 TO REDUCE THE SIDEYARD
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have a plan Por the addition and garage but Mr. V�nce did show the
Board a sketch of what they were intending to build.
' The Board was also shown a picture, taken by the Building Inspector,
oP the area where the garage and addition would be constructed. The
Building Inspector did note an error that wea made when the survey
' was drawn up Por either 801-68th Avenue or 751-68th Avenue. The
surveys showed there should be 31'-7" betwsen structures and the
measurement taken by the Building Inspector was 30�-8". W,ith the
30�-8" trreasurement, the distance between the addition and �he house
r on the adjoiain� property, would be 3 tenths short oP 15 feet.
Mr. Arthur Tripp, 751-68th Avenue, came forward and explained that
' his bedrooms Pace the proposed family room addition snd he telt the
activity Prom this room might disturb them. He stated that the
cl oser the houses are the more noise there�is to hear and his house
' hes a large overhang which would increase the amount oP t�oise that
they will hear.
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the propoaed additi�n into a bedroom and changing one of the present
bedrooms into the Pemily room.
Mr. Vance answered that the main reason they want it to be a L'amily
room is because it is away Prom the rest oP the house.
Mrs. Vanoe explained that she wants it to be a Pamily room as it is
loceted oPP Pro m the kitchen and Por eating purposes, Pood won't
be carried throughout the house.
Chairman Mittelstadt asked iP they would consider making the windows
rsc�,,�g.�5�-68th stationary and Mr. Vance said thet they would.
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Mr. Tripp stated that he has just put his house up for sale arrd he
would appreciate it if the Vances could wait a couple o2' waeks bePore
thay started to build. He said that iP he did sell it within that
time that maybe the people who would bug it wouldn't mind tha
proposed addition at all.
Mr. & Mrs. Vence did egree to wait until the Oc�aber 15, 1969 meeting
before anything was decided.
MOTION by iiarris to table this item until the October 15, 1969 meeting
to ellow Mr. Tripp time to sell his home es both the applicant end
Mr. Tripp ara in agreement.
3ecohded by O�Bannon. Upon a voice vote9 there being no nays, the
motion carried unanimously.
Mr. Roger Ilstrup and Mr. Paul T. Scheel were pres�nt �o present the
request. Mr. Peter Lindberg was present repxesonting the land owner.
' Mr. Ilstrup explained that the proposed stati�n is a 3 bay ranch
style station. He presented to the Board a picture oP a similar
station. The building will be 66 Peet by 2q t'eet ee�d will be
constructed ot brick, with an exterior rinish o2' used brick and will
' have an enclosed storage area. He stated that tYiey are getting
away Protn.the smaller junky stations and going to the larger more
attractive station. He also stated that they have tried 3 designa
' o! buildings on this pi�ce of lend and this design is the most
suitable Por the land and it fi�s in we11 with the Produce Ranch.
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o P thi s .
Mr. Lindberg answered that the land owner approves oi' this atetion.
He also stated the land will be sold to Shell Oil and not laesed.
Mr. Harris brought up the point that this land is zoned commerciel
and the only other business that would 1'it on this lend would be
the drive-in type restaurant or a Dairy Queen.
A discussion lollowed which included
� easement and sign 1 ocation end size,
trePtic problem in this erea and the
stetion.
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MOTION by O�Bannon to close the public hearing.
' Seconded by Minish. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion
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MOTION by Minish to grant the Special Use Permit Por the following
reason and with the Pollowing stipulation.
1. The hardship is the water works easement that restricts the planning
01' enything else on this piece oP land, and is compounded by the
loop back.
2. On the condition �hat the two entrances on Osborne Road be controlled
entrances. The West entrance having a traPfic control sign ateting
"entranca only" or "no exit" end the £ast entrence heving a traPric
control sign stati,ng "lelt turn only" or "no right turn".
Seconded by Harris.
carried unanimously.
A DJOURNMENT :
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motioa
The meetinq was adjourned by Chairmaa 1�litte2stadt at 8:45 P.M.
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The Mi,nutes of the Fridley Industrial Development Meeting, September 16, 1969
MEMBERS PRESENT: Harris, Hall, Drigans, Wellan, Zegler, Samuelson, Schroer
1. The dinner Meeting began at the Fireside Ricebowl at 6:30 P. M.
2. The business consisted of planning for th�e Third Annual Industrial Tour
to be sponsored by the Fridley Industrial Development Commission in conjunction
with the Chamber of Commerce.
3. Tour date is set for Friday, October 10, 1969.
- Everyone will meet at City Hall at Z1;30 A.M.
Tour of Fridley by pictures shown on screen and maps
No displays by local firms
Pictures on walls of major industries, schools, churches
parks and recreation facilities, hospital, residential areas, etc.
- Tour begins at 12:00 Noon
Possible points of interest: Carter-Day, Unity Hospital, Daytons, Ice Areaa
Stop will be made at Ice Arena
- Lunch at Sandees from 12:30 to 12:45
Featuring fashion show
Possible local radio or TV personality as speaker
- Back to City Hall at approximately 2;30 P.M.
� 4. The following members volunteered for specific assignments in preparation For tour:
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Wellan and
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Schroer and
Christenson -
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Arrange with Dayton's for fashion show.
(1) Work with Bill McKay on invitations and tickets
(to be numbered for prize drawing)
(2j Check with LaMaur, Inc. for individual gifts.
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(1) Arrange for buses
(2) Advertising on locaZ radio stations
(3) Check on possibility of featured speaker
Check with Fridley Bank for cost of lunch
Arrange for dinner at Sandees (expect 70+)
Check with City Hall for picture tour and Fridley
Brochure handouts.
With everyone pulling together, this can be a most successful tour:
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S. FINAL NOTE: Anyone interested in representing the FIDC at the 13th Annual
Industrial Clinic, September 30 - October 1, sponsored by the Minnesota
Department of Economic Development, please contact Chuck Hall, 788-6510,
333-2411.
6. Next meeting scheduled for October 2nd, 8:00 P.M., City Hall.
Respectfully submitted,
Charles R. Hall
Chairman
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cvrie .o�* af ;�aur r�:cc�r.:r:.�.>:z�ztin�s sc �.��a� I caT� a�i� ise
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sc}�i,iz�2�.�c. for �-'ri>il�y in t�_e next ytiar. .�ls�, t���
houl:� l ir,� to icnor; a��;s � tf�e ty;�e oi ii.^i�rov� ��;irits as
SG(3Ti aS ii4S:sl��t? uc:Cc1L;��: i�a.� i:i1��24 �.li�C3 �C 5iii;�n„CS�
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cc : }:arvey t�eters�r.
Ys�t�rs vcry truly,
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OfFICE PHONE
421-4765
ANOKA CC7UNTY
DEPARTMfNT Of HIGHWAYS
ANOKA, MIN1VE50TA 55303
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COUNTY SHOP
421-5920
septet�ber._ 17, 1969
Nasim M. Qureshi, P. E.
City-Engineer-Director of Planning
6431 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota
Re: County�s improvement Program for 1970
in City of Fridley.
Dear Sir:
With further reference to your communication of
September 12, 1969, p7.ease be advised:
At this tim�e there has been no County Board
decision relative to the four (4) proposals listed.
I would like to believe tha.t they are firm
co�ittment s.
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Peterson
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t�noka Gounty Couxt �Iouse -
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Anoka, A�fi.nncsota
It�: I�rove;��nt of Int�rsection of liiss?ssippi
Str�e� ars�3 Fast ?:iv�r f�.oac��__�._._.�..__._
De� r ��'_x . Lur�c3�z� i�i �
fittaci�c;d i:erewitf� is a capy of a revi�ed �lan o�'
t�ie above inters�cti�n wl�ic�� allo�;rs the �as ��Catian
on tiYe i�iest �iue of ��ast :�iver �toa� to stay in o��era-
tian an� orkly take a�sor�ion of �C�.�t �ro��erty. ►Me
ii�:v4 bc�en ne�oi:ia�in; Zti�i�xi t��e �jro��Lrty o.rr�er for �his
�;as st��tion. Also aitac3lect is a letter frotz tlxei:�
ir.dicatil��; �4rri.zt ti�ey �ee1 �•iotzl�. be azi a��4�ra�riate
valu� af �tit lan.�f taken unct�r tiiis na�� pronosal.
�oul� you �Iaase revie�; tj.e �la�z a��ci see tiia� tl�e
iuUdi£ica�i.cns su�� �ste�t in no way c;reatly l�xar���r tne
�eit�ral i::}prov�l:��;r�� of t��e intersection. In� this ��fay,
t3:ere wou�.d bc; a savfng of over � 30,{�Ot� in reg�rd to
t���; acc�uisition, as t��is t�lan ��raposes �uyinv only a
poxtion a� is�e ric;;�t of ��ay �ras�t ���e gas stat? on
iristeaci o£ ac��airin�; ��ie �a?�ole bas statioYi.
I E,rou2:i al�nreciate a quick res��o�lsc; to t�:is .
cc : �iarvEy Petersoii
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DEPARTMEt�T QF HlC�HWAYS
ANOKA, MINNESOT�► 55303
E. 1. LUNDfiEIM Nighway �ngineer
OFFICE PHONE
421-4765
Mr. Nasim M. Qureshi, PeE.
City Engineer-Director of P.lanning
6431 University Avenue NE
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
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421-5920
Septe�nber 17, 1969
Re : Ianprovement of Intersection of
Mississippi Street and East River Road.
Dear Sir ;
Enclosed herewith is a sketch of your communication of
September lI, 1969.
Of course al1 these thir�s are possible, but I was of
the opinion that Fridley, or at least sou� communities, were
interested in malcing a safer intersection at C. S.A.H. #1 and
#6 (East River N.oad and Mississippi St. ) The attached would
hardly be an improvenent.
I can only suggest we get as much land abutting as
possible, and at a date soon, under the present studies in
progress, we will have a proposal making the best of what is
avai.lable .
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5eptember 24, 1969
Mr. Nasim Qureshi
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue N. E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
Dear Nasim:
OR. JOHN h hnh•
SUPERINiENDF+�T
JAMFS H. HEDkEN
DIRECi(�[z
BUSINEtiS AfFA1R5
JAMES G. PAPPAS
DIRErTOR
ELEMENTARY EDUCATION
I am returning the deed for the easement because I believe it
� should be drawn as the easement exists today. I feel it should
read as follows:
, Commencing at the Southeast corner of said lot 20; thence West
along the South line of said lot 20 a distance of 415 feet to the
actual point of beginning; thence at a deflection angle to the
, right of 90 degrees a distance o£ 10 feet; thence at a deflection
angle to the left of 90 degrees on a straight line to its inter-
section with the West line of said Lot 20; thence. texminating.
All lying in Section 22, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County
of Anoka, State of Minnesota.
Cordially yours,
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Dir. of Business Affairs
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Anoka
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Une and No/lU0 (�1.OU) and other vslues seceivad-------------
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Anoka
A street and utility easo��ent d�sca�ibed as
fo2lo�s:
Al1 that part of Lot 20, Auditor's Subdfvisfon
i�o. 78 that lies South and iVest of the folloMing
described 2ine:
Com�esncing at tb� South�ast COrIIOT of said Lot Z0;
thence �test alon�; the �outh line of said Lot 20
a distance of 415 f�et to the actusl point of
boginniay; thenc� at a cicfl�ction an�Ie to the
right of 90 degrees a distance of 19 f�et; theace
at a deflectio�► angle ta the left of 90 degrees
a distance of 31U feet; thence aL a deflcction
angle to the righL of 4S de,�rees at a distance
vf 8S feet; thesce �t a deflection angle to Lhe
right of �Z degr�es � distaace.of 140 feet;
Lhence at a defl�ction angle to the left of
87 de�reea on a straight line to its intearsection
xith the �est line of said Lot 20; thenee
terminating.
�All lying in Section 22, T-30, R-24, City of
Frf�iley, Caunty of Anoka, Stase o# 1�linn�sota.
No S;sto Ueed '�aa �equired
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Supervlsoi Maintanence
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ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA 55104
Septe�ber 23, 1969
Mr. Nsaaim ffi. Qureshi, P.E.
City I�gineer
City of Fridley
6431 IInivereity Avenue NE
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
&es Ease�ent Along The 5ervice Drive On The Eaat Side Of Your
Praperty On 73rd Avenue In The City OP Fridley
Dear Mr. Rureshit
�ith reYere�ce to your letter oP July 24� 1969 conoerning pro-
poeed street aad util.3.ty easement along fihe eseter�y edge oi
Minnesota TraasYer property in the City oP Frldley.
F�nelosed herewith sre original snd Pour copiea oP proposed
easem�ient deed aovering a 50� etrip along the eaeter�y edge
a� our prnperty for street purposee.
IP the proposed ease�ent deed is aceeptable to the Village�
please have the acaeptance oi esaeane�nt e�tecuted and return
the original and all aopies to ti�is oYPiee !or Yurther hand-
ling.
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THZS ITv'DEI�TUR�, iia�e this day of September� 7.969, betureen THF
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;�IIi��Td�SOTA T��I35� sR RAIIt`�:�Y CQ:��i?�I�Yi a carporation under the ].a�vs �f the State of
Tdinnesota, party of the first part� and the CITY OF FRIDI�Y� a municipal corpora-
ta.on of the State of P,4innasota, party of the second part�
��ITI�SS�TH� that said Party of tl� First � Part, f�r and in considera-
tion of the promises o£ the Party of the Se�c�nd Fart to use and. �inf,ain the
property herein�conveyed as a public street and to perform th� terms and c�nditi�ns
of this conveyance, does hereby grant and convey unto the said Party of the Second
Part, its successors and assign�, I'�REV'JR, an easer�ent for public street and
utility purp�ses to and across land lying and being in the County of Anaka and
State �f Linnssota, described as fol7�sws, to-�.t: �
'�'he Eas�rl,y fifty (50} feet of the Northeast �uar�er of
tt�e 5outheast Quarter (P��S��}, excep-t the NortY�rly sixty (60�
feet� of Secta.on� Eleven (11�, T���rnship Thirty Narth (T30P•1}�
Range Twenty F�ur 1`�est (R21�i;f� and the Easterly fifty (50� feet
o£ the rlortherly fifty (50,1 feet �f the Southeast �luarter of
the Southeas� Quarter (SE4SE�} oi said S�cti�n Eleven {J.I1�
Tovrnship Thirty North (T3�Id� � Range 21�renty-Foux 'l�est (R24�t.
TO HAVE �PiD T4 H�T�i� the said easement across tYa� land above described�
together tiari.th all the hereditanents and appurtenances thereunta belonging, to the
sa�d Party of tY� Second Part; and� the said Party oi the First Part does cov�nant
that it is �rell seized i.n fee of the lands and premises aforesaid� has g�od right
to sell and convey the sar�e and that the sas�e ai� free fr�m a].7. encumbrances.
BY THE �iCCEi'T�u�ICE �F T?�iI5 C�N'V�YAI�IC:�� the Party of the Second Part a�ees
t� m�intain a pubLic street over and across the land herein described; and� upon
the abandonr.l�nt or vacation of said street, it is a�eed that tl� land herein
conveyed sha11 revert ta the a�,�rners of the adj�ining pr�perty as is in such cases
made and provid�d by la�r.
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T2�1 T]�S�Z.i�PaY �;�'��,P,���,OI'� t��� sa�.d �rst �'arty has caused tY�se presents t�
be executed in its corporate name by its Vice President �.nci its Secret�.ry and its
corp�rate seal to be Y�reunto affixed the day and ye�x f`i.rst above ivritten.
I2d ��S:'I?C}� 01� ^1H� r'�IiJi��S�1� TR11II'15�T::F, RaIII'e:�Y CCE''E�'n?ly
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CC�UI�"1"r G'F R:� � ��Y }
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Vice President
Secretary
�n th�_s day af Sep-tenber� 1969, bef.ore M�� a P?�tary 'ublic �rithin
and for said Cour.ty� :�ersonally ap�eared :'i . F. B^?;I�`?I1 and H. R. J�Z��^_T��EP1, to me
persona_l_ly Im�rrn, �^rh�, being by r�e duly s�,vorn, c�? d say that they are r°si.��^- c�ively
th� Vice �resident and Secretary oi 1'I� :.II::�;�J'�'��. TR.1?ii5�.�'�R PuLTS�'�AY C;';�t?:�i:`1� the
corpor�.ti�n r_a:��d in the fo?��g�:in; instrur,.ent, and tha� the sea7. a�'faxed t� said
instrur.:en� is the cor��rate sea'►_ �i said corpora�i�n, and th.at sa�d instru:�en-t rvas
signed and sealed in beh�'�:1� �f sa�_d cor�ora-�ion by authorit�- �i i�s Board �f
Directors and saicl :'r. F. B'�'dldwlrT and ?i. P. STRA`!';::�?uld ac�:r�^rledged said instru.�en�
to be the �'r�e act and dced of �aid corp�rata.on,
ACCI;I'?'Ai?C� ��F ��AS�'_.': �.iv�T
Tl� CI'i'Y a�F F'r�IDLi�Y hereby accepts the f�r��in� easeMent and consents
to be b�und b� all of the terr�s and conclitions there3.n c�ntained.
Date d:
NO ST �TT� D'?,.`.D �:�.:t F�::� UIR'�D
This instru�zen-t �repax�ed by
C�rd�n I�orbes, �'�ti�rney at I,�rr
207 Union �p�t ^uilclin�;
Sto Pau�, Irinnesota
CITY Or FttIDLL;Y
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The foregoing Ag�eement by and between THE ]�INI�;SOTA TRANSFER RATIWAY
CCYPANY and the CITY OF FRIDIEY
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MEMO TO: City Council
MSMO FROM: Homer R. Ankrum, City Manager
MEMO DATE: September 17, 1969
SUBJSCT: Sewer Backu� - �:��ex Lane
A sewer backup occurrad on July 18, 1969 as a result
of a Lift Station maltunction. The backup caused damage
at the residence of Mr. Hruce Hoch at 7815 Apex Lane,
Mr. Hoch submitted a claim but our insurance company
felt it could not be �overed by our insurance. A seeond
letter was received from Mr. Hoch and the Director of
Public Works feels the claim for City payment is justiffed.
see enclosures.
The City Manager recornmends the claim be paid by the City.
Finance Director:
Concur.
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HOMBR R. ANKRUM
City Manager
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PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
CITY OF FRIDLEX
MEMO T0: Homer R. Ankrum, City Manager
MEMO FROM: Lester E. Chesney, Director of Public Works
DATE: September 17, 1969
SUBJECT: Sewer Backup - Apex Lane
This is in regard to a letter dated September 11, 1969,
from Mr. Bruce Hoch, 7815 Apex Lane, about a sewer backup into the
basement of his home. I turned this over to the insurance company,
but they denied his claim. I feel he should be compensated for the
repairs to his heating system. I do not believe the cost should be
over $50.00.
This backup was due to a malfunction of our Lift Station;
and as the warning light was burned out, we had no way of knowing
that the Lift Station was out of service. The Lift Station was
checked on the morning of July 18, 1969, and all stations are check-
ed three or four times every week.
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Director of Public Works
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September 11� 1969
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On July 18, 1g69, for the eecond time in a month, the pumping atation
loaated at 79th and Apex Lane sufPered a breakdown.
In the reaulting period during which th� syatem Wae not operating, the
aewer backed up into n�y basement to a depth oP 18 inches.
Outside of the obvious meas, the only eustained damage Was to the blo�rer
' motor and ignition tranaPormer which must be replaced. Thie I requeated
ot the city but waa turaed down by the city ineurance department.
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I t'ind thie diffiault to underatand as certainly the sewer backup �rae
caused by a malPunction of oity equipment and therfore I a� again re-
quaBting oP the city of Fridley to authori�e paysent of daaag�a to ,e
aaueed by a breakdown oP city owned and operated equipment.
I am quite aure I would be morally and legally bouad to reimburae the
aity for any da,mage I may have cauaed them. Thie ehould �ork both xaye.
Sincerely yours,
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RESOLUTION NO. � �
A RESOLUTION TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS
BE IT RE50LVED by the Council of the City of Fridley, as follows:
1. That it is in the interest o� the City to award bid
contracts foz the following items or materials.
"OI�IE NEW SNO`rd BLOWER"
2. A copy or tiie specifications for the above described
items and ma.�erials, toc�ether with a proposal for the
methocl of purchase and the �ayment thereof have been
presented to the Council by the City Manager and the
same are hereby approved and adopted as the plans and
specifications, and the met'ciod of acquisition and
payment to b e required by the�City with respect to
the acquisition o� said items and materials.
3. The purchase of said items and materials as described
above shall be effected by sealed bids to be received
and opened by the City of Fridley on the 13th day of
October, 1969. The City Manager is directed and
authorized to advertise �or the purchase of said items
and materials by sealed bid proposals under notice as
provided by law and the Charter of tha City of Fridley,
the notice to be substantially in form as that shawn
by Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part o� by
reference. Said notice shall be published at lea�t
tw ice in the official news�aper o� the City of Fridley.
PASSED AND A.DOPTED BY THE CIT CO CIL OF THE CITY OF
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FRIDLEY THIS � DAY OF � , 1969.
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MAYOR Jack O. Kirkham
CITY CLE�K Marvin C. Brunsell
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
BID NOTICE
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ONE NE4J SNOW BLOt^lER
EXHIBIT "A"
The City Council oi the Citp of Fridley, Minnesota will accept
sealed bids on One (1) Ne�v Snaw Blower on �he 13th day of October,
1969 until 12:00 o'clock Noon vn said date at the Fridley City
Hall, 6431 University Avenue Northeas�c, r,ridley, Minnesota 55421
(Tel: 560-3450). All bids must meet �che mir�imum requirements of
the specifications. Failure to comply �r�itiz this section can
result in disqualitication of the bid.
Each bid shall be accompanied by a Certified Check, Cashier's
Chec;�, Cash or Bid Bond and made payable without conditions to
the City of Fridley, Pdinnesota, in an amount o� not less than five
percent (5;;) of the ba.d, ���hich check, casn or bond shall be
forfeited if bidder neyl,ects or refuses to enter into contract,
aiter his bid has been accepted. �
- The City reserves the right to accept the bid which is determined
to be in the best interests of the City. The City reserves the
right to reject any and all bids and waive any informalities or
technicalities in any bid received without ex�lanation.
The Gity Council also reserves the ri�;ht to consider such factors
as time of delivery or �ersormance, experience, responsibility of
the biclder, past per�ormance of similar types of items or materials,
availability of products and otizer similar factors that it may
determine to be in the best interest o-L- the City.
Copies of the specifications and general conditions may be
examined in the office of th e Director o� Public tr7orks, or copies
may be obtained from this office. �
All bids must be submitted in sealed envelopes and plainly marked
on the outside with "OI� N�W SNOW� BLO�•dER" .
' Publish: October l, 1969
October 8, 1969
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City Mandger
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RESOLUTION N0.
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A RESOLUTION TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS
BE IT ItESOLVED by the Council of the City of Fridley, as follows:
1. That it is in the interest of the City to award bid con-
tracts for the following items or materials:
25,000 gallons (more or less) of Regular Gasoline
30,000 gallons (more or iess) of Ethyl Gasoline
2. A copy of the specifications for the above described
items and materials, together with a proposal for the
method of purchase and the payment thereof have been
presented to the Council by the City Manager and the
same are hereby approved and adopted as the plans and
specifications and the method of acquisition and pay-
ment to be required by the City with respect to the
acquisition of said items and materials. :�
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The purchase of said items and materials as described
above shall be effected by sealed bids to be received
and opened by the City of Fridley on the 20th day of
October 1969. The City Manager is directed and author-
ized to advertise for the purchase of said items and
materials by sealed bid proposals under notice as pro-
vided by law and the Charter of the City of Fridley,
the notice to be substantial� in form as that shown
by Exhibit "A" attached hereto and made a part of by
reference. Said notice shall be published at least
twice in the official newspaper of the City,of Fridley.
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PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS ��- DAY OF .
1969 BY THE•CITY COUNCIL.
MAYOR Jack 0. Kirkham
CITY CLERK Marvin C. Brunsell
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CITY OF �RIDI.EY
BID NOTICE: GASOLINE
� �n� City Council of the City of Fridley, Minnesot.a will accept bids
�n Gasolfne oxn �he �Ot� �ay of October 1969 until 11:30 o'clock A.M.
on said date at the City Hall, 6431 University Avenue N.E., Fridley,
� Minnesota 55421 (Tel: 560-3450), All bids must meet the minimum
requirements of the specifications. Failure to comply with this
,section can result in disqualification of the bid.
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Each bid shall be accompanied by a Certified Check, Cashier's Check,
Cash .or Bid Bond in an amount of not less than 5% of the bid, which
check, cash or bond shall be forfeited if bidder neglects or refuses
to enter into a contract, after his bid has been accepted.
The City reserves the right to accept the bid which i's determined
' • to be in the best interests of the City. The City reserves the
right to reject any and all bids and waive any informalities or
technicalities in any bid.'
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The City Council also reserves the right to consider such factors as
time of delivery or performance, experience, responsibility of the
bidder, past performance of similar types of items or materials,
availability of products and other similar factors that it may deter-
mine to be in the best interest of the City.
Copies of the specifications and general co�nditions may be examined
in the office of the Director of Public Works.
All bids must be submitted in sealed envelopes and plainly marked
on the outside with "GASOLINE BID".
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October 8, 1969
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City Manager
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RESOLUTION N0.
RESOLUTION APPROVING PLANS AND ORDERYNG ADVERTISEMErT FOR
BIDS: STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1969-3 .
WHEREAS, pursuant to a Resolution 11�1969 of the City Council adopted
on 7th day of July Nasim M. Quxeshi, City Engineex has prepared plans and
Bpeci.fications for some of the improvements proposed by Resolution 112i1�6�
and has presented such plans and specifications to the Council fox approval:
WH�iEAS, the City Council awarded the Co.ntract to Dunkley Surfacing Co.
and Dunkley Surfacing Company asked for higher costs than as provided in the
Contract and the City.Yias not been able to negotiate a reasona.bly settlement with
the Contractor, and it is advisable to readvertise for bids to be fair to everybody,
WHF,REAS, the City Council authorized the administration, at their meeting
of September 15, 1969, to readvertise for bids if the City cannot negotiate:a
reasonable price with Dunkley Surfacing Company, Inc, �
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Fridley,
Minnesota, as follows:
l. That the plans and spec�fications covering the following improve-
�— ments heretofore proposed by the Council Resolution 112-1969
are hereby xeceived:
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Street Improvements including g�ading, stabilized base, hot-
mix bituminous mat, boulevard work, water and sanitary sewer
lines modifications, water and sanitary sewer services, storm
� • sewer and other facilities locatied as follows:
Riverview Terrace:
Broad Avenue:
79th Avenue:
Buffalo Street:
Cheryl Street:
Dover Stxeet:
Ely Street;
Fairmont Street:
79th Av�nue to 120 feet North of Kimball Street
Buffalo SCreet to Fairmont Street
Riverview Terrace to Apex Lane
Riverview Terrace to Broad Avenue
R�verview Terrace to Broad Avenue
Riverview Terrace to Broad Avenue
Riverview Terrace to Broad Avenue
Riverview Terrace to 300 feet East
That the work involved in such impxovement as listed above shall
hereafter be designated as STREET IMPROVEMENT PR03ECT ST. 1969-3.
2. Such plans and spec�fications, a copy of which is attached hexeto
� Rnd made a part hexeof, are hereby approved.
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ST. 1969-3 sha11 be performed under one contract.
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The City Managex shall�.accoxdingly prepare and cause to be inserted
in the official newspaper advertisements for bids upon the malcing o� such
improvements under such approved pZans and :�pecifications. The advertisement
shall be published for one F�eek (at least 10 days), and shall specify the wpxk
. to-be done and will state that bids will be opened and considered at 11:30 A.M.
on the 6th day of October, 1969 in the Gouncil Chambers of the City Ha1.1,
and that no bids will be considered unless sealed and filed with the City C1exk,
�and accompanied by a cash deposit, bid bond, ox certified check payable to the
City for five per cent (5%) of the amount of such a bid. That the advextisement
for bids for STRE�T IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST, 1969-3 shall be substantially in
form as that noted in Exhi.bit "B" attached hereto for reference and made a part
hereof.
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CITY C�ERK - Marvin C. Brunsell
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� Sealed bids will be received and publicly opened by the City o£ Fridley,
Anoka County, Minnesota, at the office of the City Manager, 6431 University Avenue
Northeast, Fridley, Minnesota 5542� (Tel. 560-345�) on the 6th day of October, 1969
� at 11;30 AI� and will be considered by the City Council of the City of Fridley at a
regular Council Meeting at g;00 P.M. on the 6th d� pf October, 1969 for the
furnishing of work and materials for S'1'REET IMPROVII'4II�iT F�OJECT ST.1969-3.
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The street p�oject is about one and one half (1�) miles loazg e.nd cor��st
of the following principle items of work and approximate quantitie�:
1,400 Ton Bituminous Mix
3,300 Tan Class V Base
3,614 Cu. Yds. Comanon Excavation
1,370 Lin. �'t. 12" and 18" Storm Sewer Pipe
All in accordance with plans and specifications prepared by Nasim Qureshi,
P.E., City Ehgineer, Fridley City Hall, 6431 U:ziversity Avenue Northeast, Fridley,
Minn?sota 5542i• Telephone: 550-3450-
Plans and spf�cifications may be examined at the office of the City Manag��,
and copies ma,y be obtained for the Contractor's individual use by applying to the
,, -- City Engineer and depositi�� with the City Engineer $ 25,00 for each set of the
project. The deposit will be refunded to each bidder submitting a bonafide bid
� upon return of the documents in good condition within seven (7) days from the bid
opening date.
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Bids must be made on the basis of cash payment for work, and.accompa,nied by
s cash deposit, certified check (on a responsible bank in the Sta,te of Minnesota�
or a bidder's.bond made pa�able without condition to the City of Fridley, Minnesota,
in an amount of not less than 5/ of the total amount of the bid.
The City Council reserves the right to rejeCt any and all bids and to waive
any info^malities in sny bids received without explanation.
No bid may be withdrawn for a period of thirty (j0� days.
By order of the City Council of the City of Fridley, Minnesota.
Dated this 15th �of September , 1969.
P'[TBLISHID: FRIDLEY SUN CONSTRUCTION BULL�PIN
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October 1, 1969 October 2, 1969
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RESOLIITION N0.
A RESOLUTION RELATIVE TO ADDITIONAL HOOKUP TO THE
NORTH SIIBURBAN SANITARY SEWII3 DISTRICT SYSTIIri
BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka
County, Minnesota, as followss
WHEREAS, the City of Fridley and the North Suburban Sanitary
� Sewer Diatrict entered into a general sewer use agreemex�t, conditi�oned,
modified and limited by a supplemex�tasy agreement dated January 8, 1964;
and
WH�EAS, Section 7 of said supplementaxy agreement relative to
co.nnection char�es reads in paxt as follows, "Fridley ahall have the right
to co.nnect portio.ns or all of its sewer system directly to the District
disposal system on a temporaxy or perma,nent basis, as Fridley may elect,
and shall pay current connectio.n charges to the District;...".
NOW TI�tE�'ORE, BE IT RESOLVED, AS FOLLOWS:
1. That the City of Fridley has not exceeded its disposal
capacity at 22nd and Marshall, or 43rd and Marshall.
2. That it has elected to co.nnect to the District system the
sanitaxy sewer laterals serving the following axea on a
temporaxy basis.
Al1 that property bounded by the Railroad Tracks on the West;
the North line of the South Half (S�) of Section 2 and Section
3 on the North; Trunk Highway No. 47 on the East; a.nd Osborne
Road on the South.
All l.ying in Township 30, Range 24, City of Fridley, County
of Anoka, State of Minnesota.
3. That enclosed with and ma.de a part of this Resolution are the
final plans and specifications showing the construction within
the axea to be served and the proposed connection to the North
Suburban Sanitary Sewer District facilitiea.
9DOPTED BY T�,6�TY COIINCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
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ATTEST:
CITY CLF�tK - Maxvin C. Brunsell
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AN4KA COUNTY
Apri1 14, 1969
North Subusban Sanitary Sewer District Board
1458 County Road "J"
ili.nneapolis, Minnesota 55432
Gentlemen:
fRiDLEY, b11NNE50TA sS421
$e: Request of a Temporary Additional Hookup to
North Suburban Sanitary Sewer District
The City Council of Fridley passed a Resolution No. 33-1969,
dated the 3rd day of March, 1969 requesting a hookup of an area in
the northwest quadrant of the inCersection of Osborne Road and
University Avenue.
This hookup is requested subject �o the following condi�ions:
1) This temporary connection will be made for a period of
two years fram the date of this hookup, and then Che
connection will be removed at the end of this time.
2j The proposed solution for tihe sanitary sewer sexvice to
. this area is to provide a lateral running north-south
� and then east-west as indicated oa the attached map
marked as Plan B. �
The plan for this temporary hookup is also attached herewith
which ia marked as Plan A.
This inforcnation was provided to Spring Lake Park Village Council
md they have agreed to this proposal of letting us hook onto the line
iahich served their village. We are in the process of preparing an agree-
ment to be signed with them basically covering these conditions.
I hope your Aonorable Body can approve thia request at your
next meeting.
JOK:ob
Yours very truly
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Mayor
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RESOLUTION N0.
A RESOLUTION TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS
BE IT RESOLVID b�r the Council of the �ity of Fridley, as follows:
l. That it is in the interest of the City to award bid contracts
for the �ollowing item, materials, and work:
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TREE AND DEBRIS RII�'IOVED FROM PARKS
2. A copy of the specifications for the above described items
and materials, together with a proposal for the method of
purchase and the pa�rment thereof have been presented to
the Council b�r the City Man.ager and the same are hereby
approved and adopted as the plans and specifications, and
the method of acquisition and payment to be required by
the City with respect to the acquisition of said items
and materials,
3. The purchase of said items and materials as described
above shall be effected b,y sealed bids to be received and
opened b�r the Cit.y of Fridle� on the 20�' 3ay of �tober
196g. The Cit�r Manager is directed and authorized to advertise
for the purchase of said items and materials b�r,sealed bid
proposals under notice as provided by law and the Charter
of the Cit�r of Fridle�r, the notice to be substantiall�r in
form as that shown by Exhibit "A" attached hereto snd
made a part of b�r reference. Said notice shall be pub-
lished at least twice in the official newspaper of the
City of Fridley.
PASSED AND ADOPTID BY TH� CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
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MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
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BID NOTICE
for
TREE AND DEBRIS RII�OVID FROM PARKS
EXFiIBIT "A"
Sealed bids will be received and publicly opened by the City of Fridley,
Anoka County, Minnesota, at the Fridley City Hall, 6431 University Avenue
Northeast, Fridley, Minnesota 55421 (Tel. 560-3450) on the 20� day of
October, �969 at 11:30 A.M. for the furnishing of work and ma.terial for
TREE AND DEBRIS RII�IOVID FROM PARK,S.
�ach bid shall be accompani�d by a Certified Checx, Cashier's Cr�eck. Cash
or Fsicl Bond and made payable without conditions to the �ity of Fridley,
Minnesota, in an ae�ount of no� less tha.� five percent (5f) of the �id,
which chaek, cash ox bond shall be forfeit�d if bildnr ne�?ECts or refuses
to er.ter into Contract, after his bid has been acce�,ted.
The City, reserves the rig•ht to accept the bid whicY� is deter�ined to be in
1 the best interests of the City. The City reserves ±%e rigtit ±o reject �.ny
and all bids and waive an�r informalities or tecnr_ic�,li+ics � n ar_;,- bid r�-
ceived ��rithout explanation.
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The Ci�:jr Council also reserves the rigY�t to consider such fac}ors as time
of deli.very or perf'orma:�ce, experience, responsibility� ai t:�� bidder, pas ;
perforc�ance of si�!i�ar types of items or materials, availability of prod�c��
and o�her siMilar factors trat it may deter�ine to be ir_ the best interes�
vf the City.
I Copies of the specifications ar.d general conditions may be examire3 �n ttie
office of the City Engineer - Dir.ectar cf Planning, or copies may be
obtained from his �ffice. •
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All bid.s must be submitted in sealed en-relopes and �'a_inly m�,r}�:e3 on t:�s
outside wit?� '!TREE AND DEBRIS REMOVID FROM PARKS".
Publisr:
HOMER R. ANKRJM
Ci �.y Nl�,nager
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RESOLtTxI tn N0, - 1969 '
RESOI,ITi'ICP1 CO::FZRtiIP;G t1SSESS��PIT FOP. S?'P.�ET �TiPP,O�'L'?�EPiT PPOJI:CT ST. 19b3_3 .
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BE IT ft�SOLVFn by the City Couneil of the City c� Fridley, t•Sinnesot�� as Eollot•rs:
1. The City Cler�c has caitit the �ssistazce of the cn�inecrs h�retofore selected
by this Cauncil for such purpose� calculatcd the proper ar.iounts to be
specially assessed For thc � . �
. . STRF,ET Il�IP:;O�J��IENT PROJI:CT ST. 1963 -3
in szid City �linst ever}� asscsslble lot, pi.ecc, or parcel of lanci in
aecordance with tt�.e provisions of 11w, .znci has preparcd and f?led c�ith the
City Cl.er:: tabul�lLed stat.er�lents in cluplic�lte sho::�in� thc proper description
of each and every l��t, picce, or plrcel of l�nd to bc specially assessed and
the znzount calcu2ated ��inst the sa,-�e,
2. No� iee has been duly publ ished as requ ired by law th�t this . Council would
tneet in speeial_sessian at this tiMe �,-td place to pass on the proposed�
asscssn;ent� -
3. Said proposed assessnent has at aII tires since its filir�; been open to
inspection and cc�pyin� by <�I1 pnxsons interestcd, and an opportt�nity has
bcen given te all interested persons to present their abjections, if nn;►,
to such proposc@ assess:�ent, ar to any iten thereo�, and no objections
havc been f iled; except �
4. The anounts speci�ied in t�c proposed assess;tent are ch::nged and altercd
as f o21 aa s: .'
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5. This Council finds tnit eaca oi the Iots, piec�s, or garcels oF 11nd
enu�eeratcd in saicl pro�osed assessm,ent as aitered and nodif icd was ar�d is
spccially bc;,efi.ted by the
S1'R�ET Zt•il"?C�V4�'E�*I' P�CU�.CT ST. 1968-3
in the �ount in said proposed assess�ent as zltercd �ar.d ;�odified by the
correctivc ro�l in t`�e �-lount set oDPosite t'ZC descri.ptinn of cac�� such
lot, piece� or parccl of I.szd, and that said a�:ount s� set out is hereby
ievied agsinst e:1ch of the respectivc l�ts, pieccs, or parecls o� land
therein described.
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6, Such proposed assessr.�nt �ZS altered, M�dified, and carrected is aEFirr.ied�
' adoptcd, :tn.d conC irrted, and thc sums f ixed and narccd in szid progosed ass�ss-
�ent as altereci� nodiSiecl ar.d cc�rrected with t;te e`�an�es and alter<ltions
&erein abovc rtade, :�re afiirr.ted, adoptecl, 1r.d coniirmed as the progcr special
Assess�cnt� for eacit Qf sai.d lots, pieces or parcels af lznd respectively.
7. Said assess,:,cnt so aF£irmed, adopted, and cor_fi.rmed shall be certified to
by the CitS� Clcr': and filecl in his oL-fice and siial.l tt�crcupan be and
eonstitute the speciaZ asscsstnent for •
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STR�ET :L�SP?ZOV �i•1�rTT PT:OJ; CT ST. ST. 1� 63 -3
8. The amounts assessed ag�inst eac'� Iot, picce, or parccl oP Iand shall bear
intcrest fron t!i� date hercof unt il the s�-�e have be�:� pa id zt thc rate oi
, aeve:� 1nd one-hal i(72 ) per cent per annur�. .
9. SuCh asses��ent shaiZ bc p:.iS�ab2e in ten C10) annual install-�ents p�yable on
the lst day of J.�nuary in each ycar, beginnin� in the ycar 1970� at?d
Continuin� until al I ef said instzl l�ents shall have becn paid,. each install--
tlent to be collected witiz taxes collec�ible dui-iik; s�id ye�r �by ti:e Counfiy
Audi. to r. .
10. Thc Cit� Cler?: is hereby directed to na'•:e up and f ile in the ofiice oE thc
� County :'luditor o� Anal:a C�unty a certified staterz�nt of the a�:iount oE all
such unpaid assessments ar_d the anount c�tiich will be duc thcreon on the Ist
da; of January in eac�� year,
Thc motien tos tn+� ldop"C;ion oF the Eoregoin; resolution •�ras duly� sccondc3 by
CouncilTlan , And upon vote bezng taken thereon the
folla.azns voted i� i'avor thcreoi ; .
and the following voted a�ainst thc sua�,
pAiSTD :11'7D A�OPTLi] BY LIi� CITY CQLi?�CIL OF Tl-I$ CITY Oi FRIDL�Y THIj
D?�Y OF , 19G9,
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CI�Y Q,�P.Y. t;arvin C� L'rur.sell
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RESOLUTION N0. 1969
A RESOLUTION RECERTIFYING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON TAX FORFEIT PROPERTY
WHICH HAS BEEN REPURCHASED
MIMEREAS, 8y Resolution No. 31-]968 the Council of the City of
Fridley authorized the City Clerk to withdraw the certifications of
special assessments on tax forfeit property sold during the year 1968
and further authorizing the recertification of special assessments;
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the following properties
as listed, and special assessments projects as listed are hereby
recertified for collection by the County Auditor with the first payment
due and collectable in 1970.
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Auditor Subdivision #92
Lot 27
Carlson's Sumnit Manor North Addition
Lot 22, Block 6
Lot 29, Block 6
Onaway Addition
Lots 16 and 17, Block 1
Riverview Heights Addition
Lot 35, Block A
Lot 36, Block A
Lot 46, Block A
Lot 47, Block A
Lot 21, Block D
Lot 22, Block D
Lot 23, Block H
Lot 24, Block N
Lot 53, Block I
Lot 54, Block I
Lot 3, Block S
Lot 4, Block S
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$ 351.58
977.89
956.69
206.74
408.09
408.09
548.00
548.00
765.46
765.46
703.31
784.64
616.42
616.42
786.68
786.68
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ON TAX FORFEIT PROPERTY WHICH HAS BEEN REPURCHASED
LEGAL DESCRIPTION
Riverview Heights Addition (Continued)
Lot 49, Block T
Lot 50, Block T
Lot 5i, Block T
Lot 52, Block T
Spring Brook Park Addition
Lot 29, Block 4
Lot 30, Block 4
Lots 1 and 2, Block 5
Lot 3, Block 5
Lot 37, Block 5
Lot 38, Block 5
Lot 35, Block 6
Lot 36, Block 6
Lots 43 and 44, Block 11
Lot 45, Block 11
Lot 46, Block 11
Lot 7, Block 14
Lot 8, Block 14
TOTAL
Oak Grove Addition - Anoka Countv Propertv
Lots 19 thru 21, Block 3
TOTAL
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572.60
572.60
572.60
572.60
950.24
950.24
1,147.91
196.48
9�:�.16
923.16
454.08
454.08
1,147.91
573.78
573.78
614.97
614.97
$22,045.31
$ 3,486.48
$ 3,486.48
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RESOLUTION RECERTIFYING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS
ON TAX FORFEIT PROPERTY WHICH HAS BEEN REPURCHASED
The projects to be recertified and the years for which the projects
are recertified is as follows:
PROJECT ASSESSMENT SPREAD
Regular S.A. 6 Years
SW #26 12 Years
SS #58 15 Years
W #34 2 Years
SW #13 9 Years
SW #21 11 Years
ST. 1967 9 Years
ST. 1966 8 Years
SS #87 19 Years
ST. 1968 10 Years
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNC�L OF THE CITY OF
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RESOLUTION DESIGNATING POLLING PLACES AND APPOINTING ELECTION JUDGES
FOR THE NOVEM6ER 4, 1969, GENERAL ELECTION.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED, By the Gity Council of the City of Fridley,
Anoka Gounty, Minnesota, at a regular meeting thereof on October 6, 1969.
SfCTI01� 1: That on the 4th day of November, 1�69, there shall be a City.
Election for the purpose of voting on the following: `�'
ELECTION OF: Councilman - First Ward
' Councilman - Third Ward
Member-at-Large, North Suburban Sanitary Sewer
District - All Wards
` SECTION 2: That the polling places for said election shall be as follows:
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Ward 1, Precinct 2
Ward 1, Precinct 3
Ward 2, Precinct 1
Ward 2, Precinct 2
Ward 2, Precinct 3
Ward 3, Precinct 1
Ward 3, Precinct 2
Ward 3, Precinct 3
Absentee Ballot Precinct
Woodcrest School
Hayes School
Riverwood School
Senior High School
Rice Creek School
North Park School
City Hall
Parkview School
Reserve Supply Company
Ci ty Hal l
, SECTION 3: That the polling places will be open from 7:00 A.M. to 8:00 P.M.
SECTION 4: That the following people are hereby appointed to act as judges
� for said election except that the City Clerk is hereby authorized
to appoint qualified substitutes in cases of conflict or interest as set
forth in Chapter 4, Section 4.05 of the City Charter.
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WARD 1 - PRECINCT 2
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1,346 Registered Voters - 9 Judges
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THE NOVEMBER 4, 1969, GENERAL ELECTION.
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WARD 1 - PR�GINGT 3
WARp 2 - PRECINCT 1
WARD 2 - PRECINCT 2
WARD 2 � PRECINCT 3
1,523 Registered Voters - 10 Judges
1,364 Registered Voters - 9 Judges
1,10$ Registered Voters - 7 Judges
1,265 Registered Voters - 8 Judges
WARQ 3- PRECINCT 1 1,579 Registered Voters - 11 Judges
RESOLUTION DESIGNATING POLLING PLACES AND APPOINTING ELECTION JUDGES FOR
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WARD 3 - PRECINCT 2
WARD 3 - PRECINCT 3
1,323 Registered Voters - 9 Judges
927 Registered Voters - 6 Judges
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SECTION 5: There is hereby established a special Absentee Ballot Precinct in
the City of Fridley. The judges for the Absentee Ballot Precinct
are:
ABSENTEE BALLOT PRECINCT
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SECTION 6: That the following judges are appointed to act as chairmen of the
, Election Board for the precincts designated and shall have the ,
duties as set forth in Section 203.23 of Minnesota Statutes.
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Ward 1, Precinct 2
Ward 1, Precinct 3
Ward 2, Precinct 1
Ward 2, Precinct 2
Ward 2, Precinct 3
Ward 3, Precinct 1
Ward 3, Precinct 2
Ward 3, Precinct 3
Absentee Ballot Precinct
SECTION 7: Compensation for said judges will be paid at the ra.te of $1.50 per
hour for the regular judges and $2.00 for chairmen of the Election
Board.
RESOLUTION DESIGNATING POLLING PLACES AND APPOINTING �LECTION JUDGES FOR
THE NOVEMBER 4, 1969, GENERAL ELECTION
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS ``Y'
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MAYOR - JACK 0. KIRKHAM
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CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL
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RESOLUTION N0. ;� 1969
A RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING CERTAIN COSTS AND EXPENSE FROM THE
1968-3 STREET IMPROVEME�T PROJECT AND THE 1969-3 STREET
IMPROVEMENT PROJECT TO THE 1970-3 STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
WHEREAS, the work to be done at the intersections of
57th Avenue and University, and 61st Avenue and University
was originally scheduled to be done under the 1968-3 Street
Improvement Project and then under the 1969-3 Street Improvement
Project, and
WHEREAS, this work will now be done under the 1970-3
Street Improvement Project.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that easement costs
shall be transferred to the 1970-3 Street Improvement Project
as follows:
To be transferred from the 1968-3 Street Improvement
Project to the 1970-3 Street Improvement Project -
61st Avenue - Easement Costs - $10,028
Legal Fees - $361
57th Avenue - Easement Costs - $85
To be transferred from the 1969-3 Street Improvement
Project to the 1970-3 Street Improvement Project -
57th Avenue Intersection - Easement Costs -$5,800
Lega1 Fees - $50
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
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RESOLUTION N0.
A RE3�LiTTION ADOPTING A"STATEMENT OF UNDERSTANDING"
IN CONJUNCTION WITH EXCAVATIONS AND CONSTRUCTION OVER
EASEI�NT� O1V PUBLiC OR PRIVATE PROPERTY AS PROVIDED
BY ORDYNANCE N0. 437.
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Fridley has adopted Ordinance 437,
aea o�dir��nce pertaining to excavations and construction over easements on public
or private property arad r�quix'ing contractor or property owner to sign a
11Statement of Understanding'B, and
����,�a s�id `1St�tem�aat of Ucr�erstanding" text must be approved by Council
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NOtid THEItEFO�� lae i�. �esolved by the City Council of the City of Fridley,
Anoka County, M�nnesota, as follows:
lo That the "Statement of Understanding" presented to
the City Council and dated October 6, 1969 is hereby
approved, adopted and placed in effect.
2. That public utilities shall be provided copies of the
"Statement of Understand3ng" and any subsequent changes
made to said statement text.
PASSED AND ADOPTED THIS DAY OF , 1969
BY THE CITY COUNCIL, CITY OF FRIDLEY, ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA
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CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell
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MAYOR - Jsck 0. Kirkham
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STATENIENT OF UNDERSTANDING
1. I have been issued City of Fr�dley:
Building Permit No.
Plumbing Permit No.
Dated:
bated:
Electrical Permit No. Dated:
2. I understand that this building, plumbing or electrical permit does not
constitute authority nor relieve me in any way of my responsibillty for
assuring myself that in digging on private or public property that I shall
not cauae damage to a public sewer, or watermain, or to gas pipes, telephone
cables or electric cables. Also, that I shall notify immediately the owner
of the facility if any damage is caused to any underground or above ground
facility or utility.
3. I understand that at least 24 hours before digging, I am resonsible for
contacting the following Municipal Departments and Public Utilities offices
who will provide information on locations of installatioas or easements.
(The 24 hour advance notice to be waived for emergencies involving public
health).
Electrical Underground Cable; Northern States Power Co.
De-engergizing lines
Telephone: 330-6170
Address: 4501 - 68th Avenue North
Minneapolis
Gas Underground Pipes:
Telephone: Day:
Weekends & After Hours:
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372-4900
372-4920
739 Marquette Avenue
Minneapolis
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STATEMENT OF UNDERSTANDING
Underground Telephone Cables•
(South of Rice Creek and
Weat of T.H. 4�65)
Telephone:
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Northwestern Bell Telphone Co.
561-2703
1101 - 65th Avenue North
Brooklyn Center
(North of Rice Creek and all of the area
East of T. H. ��65)
Telephone:
Address:
Water and Sewer•
Telephone:
Weekends & After Hours;
Address;
588-2705
2643 Central Avenue N.E.
Minneapolis
City of Fridley Engineer
560-3450
560-3457
Civic Center, 6431 University Ave.N.E.
Fridley
4. I further understand, that upon my request, any of the above agencies will
1 provide data and stake lines and stake underground installations of the
municipalities or public utilities concerned. The decision as to the necessity for
' staking and stake lining will be that of the Public Utility or the City Engineer
� or his designated representative in the instance of water and sewer pipes. (Staking
to be done during normal working hours only, except when public health is in jeopardy.)
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5. I understaid that it is my responsibility to ensure that I am not constructing
an obstruction on or over Municipal or Public Utilities Ease�nts or installed
facilities, without written suthority to do so.
6. I understand that underground installations that I have exposed may be checked
by their owner, prior to backfilling and that I am reaponsible for coordinating
with the owner for time and date of inspection. I further understand only the
owner or his designated repreaentative may waive inapection prior to backfilling.
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7. I understand that I am responsible for providing and placing such
barricades and lights or reflectors as required by Minnesota State
Statutes and the City of Fridley City Code around excavations and/or
obstructions as are necessary to ensure public safety.
8. I understand that I will backfill, tamp and repair all excavations
made in streets or easements and restore existing surfaces to its
original condition, in accordance with specifications provided by the
City of Fridley Engineer and shall be responsible for any repairs to
excavation areas necessary within one year when such repairs are necessi-
tated due to faulty workmanship or materials applied.
9. I further understand that I will ensure that water curb boxes are
marked clearly with a stake and red flag and that any curb box damaged
during construction shall be repaired or replaced at no cost to the City
of Fridley.
10. I fully understand that when excavating operations involve the use of cranes,
booms, or other apparatus that extend into the air, the same may come into
contact with overhead electric lines, and that the safety
regulations of the Industrial Commission of Minnesota require that any
operator "prevent such mechanical equipment from operating within 15 feet of
any energized power lines". I will notify the owner of any energized power
lines of any proposed operations within 15 feet of said lines and will not
commence work in that area until the owner's representative has come on the
site and has informed me that the lines are de-energfzed, otherwise protected,
or that I must work outside of the 15 foot prescribed clearance because the
lines cannot be de-energized.
11. I fully understand the above responsibilities and tt�at I can be found liable
for damages.
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(SIGNATURE OF CONTRACTOR OR PROPERTY OWNER)
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T0: Mr. Haner Ankrum
City Manager
October 2, 1969
RE: Strub Property
Lots 10-13, Block Z
Riverview Heights
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The tax for the Strub property for the year 1969 including penalties
and specials amounts to $58.96 if paid by October 31, 1969. This
must be paid by October 31 ta avoid further penalties.
Also, the tax for next year excluding specials is estimated at �70.00.
I did not include specials or interest thereon because we get tha.t
back.
So according to my report of 9-16-69, we wou1d have to revise the
� budget amount for 1970. By paying our tax on time this year, we
would subtract $58.96 but add next years estimated tax of $70.00
• and the amount would then be $1,988.68.
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CITY ASSESSOR
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ANOKA COUNTY
6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE ' FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421
Homer Ankrum
City Manager
September 16, 1969
Costs for Lots 10-11-12-13, Block Z, River View Heights
The cost f or future special assessments is estimated at: $ 334.56
Balance owing af ter this years taxes are paid: E 84.12
7ax and penalties for 1969: � 58.96
Cost of lots: � �2,000.00
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Less down payment: � � 500.00
E1 �,977 .64
It should be noted k�ere that the 1966 and 1968 taxes are not paid but
these must be paid by Mrs. Sirub so the amount would be a part of .the
$1500 still owing her and should be deducted from that amount if she
doesn't clear the title ahead of time. This amount is �114.94 if paid
before October 15, 1969.
Also; v�e must acquire this Fro�erty by November 15, or we will be
li�ble for next years tax due to new legislation passed in 1969.
7here will be no loopholes to get�out of this.
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T0: Mr. Homer Ankrum
City Manager
October 2, 1969
RE: Belisle & Foreman Property
Lots 1-5, 61ock Y,
Riverview Heights
The tax for Belisle & Foreman property for the year 1969 including
penalties amounts to $254.36. This must be paid before October 15,
1969 to avoid further penalties.
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Also, the tax for next year excluding specials is estimated at $225.00.
' I did not include specials or the interest thereon because we get that
back anyway.
So according to my report of 9-11-69, we would have to consider paying
' the tax and penalty due by October 15 if we want no further penalty
and you f elt this could be done.
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This is item B on the report and would come off for 1970 budget, but
we would have to add the tax for next year so the total would be
$3,111 for your budget.
The report of 9-11-69 is attached.
It is possible to have the deed from above owners by November 1, 1969
' and this would eliminate our paying the estimated tax of $225.00 next
year. I have spoken to Clarence Belisle about this.
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MERVIN J. HERRMRNN
CITY ASSESSOR
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City t�l�nager
Septer,�ber 11,� 1969
Re: Belisle & Foreman Property
Lots 1-5, Qiock Y
River Vierr Fleights
A. 1969 tax if paid by October 31, 1969
�122.�� + 7S6 penal ty �($8.b0) _ $ 13l .4i3
+ Znd half of 1969 tax plus g 122.88
penalty = �� 25�.36
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a. 1963 tax and penalty ifi pai:l by �ct. �', 1969 = S 239.60
C. Special Assess:�ents or� City uooks = ����•9�
D. Fut+.�re street order�d in by City �stir�ated a� _ �1,224_�JO
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Total cost witho�t land = � 52,029.95
Plus pric� of land = S1,55�.00
Tot�l cost = �3,E79.95
H. Already �aid = $__30�?.00
I. Balance = 53,379.95
J. Less It�s� g to 5e paii by sellers = � 239.60
K. Balance to be paid by Ci�y = �3,140.3�
It shou�d �,e noted that aduitional penalt�es ���ill be ac::eci 3f pay�?��nts
for taxes are not nade by Octaber 31, 19E9. Rlso, if tl�e City acquires
ti tl e af ter ��ove:�b�r 15, accer�ii ne to ne:a 1 ati•1 passeci i r� l �69 s tate
legislature, it must pay taxes i� 1970 the sar�z as pr;vate in�iividuals,
There are r�o loopho7es to inis.
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Mr. Ed Fitz�+atrick
Parks & P1ay�rou.�cis Corr=mission �
City of T�ridZey ' �
Fridley, Minnesota 554?.1
Dear �d: .
Please accept my resignation frc�m th� I'arks and Flay�roun�is Cc�:nmissian
effective imr�ediately.
As you probably re3lir.e, Z have been absent ��reat dea2 fro�n cor.:r�issian
meetin�s and find that sy current business activities �,ravent *r.e fro�a
takin� a more act3ve part i.n th2 co�nisS�.0:1�5 activiti�s. I have always
been ver;� 3nterested in �'ri.dl.e�'s p�.rks and �lay�r�unds and will continne
to b� so in the £uture. My actian,�.�t this ti�ne, is done so that soneone
could be noni:�ated thai: couZd t�'�ce a a�ore active part in cflznmission
acti.vitfes. .
Appreciate qour attention in this m�Cter.
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CC: Dave Harris, Councilman
�Io�er Anchorr�an, City �iana�er
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APPOINTMENT FOR COUNCIL APPROVAL - QCTOBER 6, 1969
Barbara A. Ridout
143 - 102nd Lane N.W.
Coon Rapids, Minnesota
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Accounting Clerk
Special Assessment
Division
$340 Replaces
Per Betty
Month Johnson
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PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
CITY OF FRIDLEY
� September 29, 1969 • � _
•Honorable Mayor and City Council '^' • �
c/o Homer R. Ankrum, City Manager �� �
City of Fridley '(�
6431 University Avenue Northeast � V'
Fridley, Minnesota 55421 �
Re: Bids on 150 C.F.M. Compressor Opened on
September 25, 1969 at 12:00 0'Clock Noon
The following are the bids submitted for the above mentioned 150 C.F.M.
Compressor by these nine companies:
Bidder
Arrow Equipment Corporation
Hall Equipment, Incorporated
The Zeco Company
Road Machinery & Supplies Co.
Otto N. Esch Equip. Supply Co.
Ryan Gonstruction Equipment
Air Power Equipment Corporation �
Olson Equipment Company
� Minneapolis Equipment Company
Cash Price
$4,990.00
$4,712.00
$4,563.00
$4,287.00
$3,750.00
$3,675.00
$3,598.00
$3,590.00
$3,580.00
Delivery Date
2 cgl. nays
30 Cal�. Days
15 Cal. Days
21 Cal. Days
7 Cal. Days
7-l0,Ca1. Days
21 Cal. Days
15 Cal. Days
14 Cal. Days
I recommend that the City accept the bid of Minneapolis Equipment Com-
pany for their compressor, as it meets all specifications that we call for.
For those they do not meet, they will give us equals. Those they do not have,
are not necessary on the compressor bid. The Worth�ington compressor is a very
good make, and the model bid is a larger compressor than we asked for. If is
a 160 C.F.M. compressor. The compressor carries a one year warranty, and the
engine carries a ninety day warranty. Theirs is the low bid at $3,580.00.
My second choice would be the Air Power Equipment Corporation bid. Qne
point is, they do carry a two-year guarantee on the compressor unit. They do
meet all specifications, with the exception of the generator. They bid a 15
Amp. I called for a 25 Amp. This is a very small item, as I feel that a 15
Amp generator would keep up the battery. Their bid was third low at $3,598.00.
My third choice would be the Olson Equipment Company bid. The compressor
' bid meets all general specifieations; but the compressor bid is a screw type
instead of a vane type. This is a good piece of equipment, but I prefer a vane
type for simplicity of maintenance. This bid was second low at $3,590.00.
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COUtdTY 0� AIuOKA TENTH JUDICZAL DISTRICT
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Th� Minnesota Trnnsfer Rs:i,lway Co�cpany,)
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� APPELLANT, ) N4TICE OF APPEAL OF
) ASSE5SMENT
vs. � pursuant to Sect3on 429.481
The City of Fri�le�, Mir�n��sota, ) Minnesota Starute�
$ Munieipal Corparation, � Annotated
BBSPONDENT. )
TO TAE HOIvQRARi.E CT.�RK OP TH� CITY �F FRIDLEY, &A3I Universitq Avanue
N.E., Fridleq, Minnesota:
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Y�U WILL �'LFASE TARB NOTICE�Th�t Yursuant to Section 429.081, Minnesota
St�tute� Annot�ted, Appellant hereby agpeals from the asseasgent against
Che following d�scrib�d propexty: �
That p�rt of the SasC Aalf oi the Sou�hwest Quarter (E I/b of
SW lj4), af Scction El�vcn {11�, To�n�hip Thirty (34-N} North,
Rangs Twenty-four (24-W) West, lying North of praposed_71st
Avenu� fr�m UniversiCp E�s�C sexvicc� dri.v� to Park. property
iine, Pareel � 4$00.
__ clai�ed benefiLed by ST 1�68-18, Str�et �mprove�enC Praje�t, in the
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praceedtn�s did nat v�st auth�ri.ty �o so �s���s; ` that s�id _
imprav����t dae�s no�. benefit the said progerty , and in tru�h and
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in €act i� without b��efit to said propertiq�z �.=•= said asse$s�aent e�cee s
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In s�ccordance with the above cit�d statute, plea�s furnish Lhe
undersi�ned with eextitied copies of objections filed, the assessment
rdlX, ea�t��ct of raintates authorizing said 888�38II�LiC* and affidavits of
publicatiou oi uotices innolve�d herein.
Dated this lst dsy of �ctober, 1969.
RESP�CTI�UL�.Y SUBMITTED,
DABLQ��� JOHriS4P�
BY:
�hn F. Dab2o4t
ACtorneys for Appellant
.133 5econd Av�. SW
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C L A I M S
General: #19291 through #19473
Liquor: #3725 through #3769
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LIST OF CONTRACTOR'S LICENSE TO BE APPROVED B C NCIL AT THE
OCTOBER 6, 1969 MEETING —
GAS SERVICES
Commercial Air Conditioning, Inc.
707 South 7th Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Arthur Vanselow RENEWAL
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Capp-Homes, Inc.
3355 Hiawatha Ave.
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Joe Beard NEW
E, W. Dooley Const. Co.
8111 60 1/2 Ave. N.
New Hope, Minnesota By: Edward Dooley NEW
Iiank Duevel Const. Co.
9307 5th St. N, E,
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Hank Duevel NEW
Inter-City Builders
2500 Murray Ave.
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Joseph F. Shun RENEWAL
HEATING
Commercial Air Cond. Co.
707 South 7th Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Arthur Vaaselow RENEWAL
TR.AILER PERMITS TO BE APPROVED BY COUNCIL
Castle Mobiie Homes
7151 Highway #65
Fridley, Minnesota
By: Roy Peterson
Approved Byl
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Htg. InsFl
Bldg. Insp.
Plumbing InsF
Byrd Norton
1667 - 73rd Avenue N.E. B1dg.Insp.
Fridley, Minnesota By: Byrd Norton Plbg. Insp.
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'I ' MULTIPLE DWELLING LICENSfS TO BE APPROVED BY COUNCIL ,
October 6, 196g September 1, 1g69 to September l, 1970
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NAME ADD_RESS UNITS FEE
Dean R. Maeser
I, 6972 Hickory Drive 577a - 2nd St. N. E. 8 10.00
Fridley, Minnesota
' Richard E. Chapman : _
620Q - 67th Ave. No'. -6 rd t N. .
5955 S 3 S. E 4 10.00
Brooklyn Park, Minn.
' Edgar &ernard �
2b05 No. 9th Ave. 5370 - 5th St. N. E. 3 10.00
Anoka, Minnesota
1 McGlynn-Garmaker Co. . -
Suite 255, i26 So. 9th s r. iQS� - 52�d Ave. N. E. 16 � 16.00
' Minneapolis, Minnesota -
McGlynn-Garmaker Co.
'Suite 255, 126 So. 9th St. lOgO -�2nd Av�. No E. ib 16.00
Minneapolis, Minnesota
! McGlynn-Garmaker Co.
, Suite 255, 126 So. 9th St. 112�J - 52nci Ave. N. E. 16 16.00
Minneapolis, Minnesota
McGlynn-Garmaker Co,
'Suite 255, 126 So. 9th St. 1170 - 52nd Ave. N. E: � 16 16.00
Minneapoiis, Mirnesota
' William A. Mechels
l55 - 97th Av�. N. E. 3S1 - 74th Ave. N. E. 11 _ 11.00
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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ESTIMATES FOR COUNCIL APPROVAL - OCTOBER 6, 1969
Comstock and Davis, Inc.
Consulting Engineers �
1446 County Road "J"
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432
PARTIAL Estimate #5 for the furnishing
of resident inspection and resident
supexvision for the staking out of
construction work for ST. 1969-1
from July 28 through August 30, 1969.
PARTIAL Estimate #1 for the furnishing
of resident inspection and supervision
for the staking out of construction work
for San.S. #91 from July 28 through
August 30, 1969.
PARTIAL Estimate #3 for the furnishing
of resident inspection and supervision
for the staking out of the constxuction
work for ST. 1969-2 from July 28 through
August 30, 1969.
PARTIAL Estimate #� for the furnishing
of resident inspection and supervision
for the staking out of the construction
work for San.S,W �, SS #90 from July 28
through August 30, 1969.
PARTIAL Estimate #4 for the furnishing
of resident inspection and supervision
for the staking out of construction work
for W#92 from July 28 through August
30, 1969.
PARTIAL Estimate #1 for the furnishing
of resident inspection and supervision
for the staking out of the construction
work for W#94 from July 28 through
August 30, 1969.
Charles Lovejoy Company
2506 Cedar Avenue
White Bear Lake, Minnesota 55110
PARTIAL Estimate #1 for work completed
according to contract for San.S �91.
$2,255.15
$ 309.67
$ 603.04
� 100.19
$ 15.31
$ 43.03
s2,563.00
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PARTIAL Estimate #2 for work completed
according to contract for San. S, #91.
M � M Properties (Mike 0'Bannon)
5298 Filmore Street N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55421
12,120 cubic yards of borrow material
@15� per yard.
$6,349.92
$1,818.00
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' �2�38 FTI�MORE STREET N,E.
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA �5421
� Mike O �'Bannon
' CITY OF FRiDLEY
FRIpT.EY, MINNESOTA
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9/29/69 12,120 cubic yards of borrow material
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City �n`�ineer
Ci �.y o1' �+ridley �
�rid7_ey, I�iinnesota 5:L}.21
De�r Sir:
I am ti��ritin�, tnis 1e-t�er to rec?ue.st �he
ins�alla';ion of a stre:;tli�_;�i� af St�.nscn Blv �.
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and �ls�` t�ve. (��o:r :�nder �cnsi;rtzet;ion).
irl� have j �:_s t c>ui�. � a hoi�lr. � n t?1i s area �nd
�aill occu�;� tne home on October 1, 1�;09.
This is ay heavily trooded area anc at tne
x�re�ent time there are no hor:les on tne ad-
jacen�, lot�. Ihirina the constructian of zhe
house, �here trere several epi.sodes o.i: van-
dalism.. �� so, T must fi�ec�uently ma':_�e business.
triT:�s for my fi��;�� and it is felt that a
streetl_z�;ht is i:~��orta��t for tne sa#'e�y
and sacur� ty of r�.y fa.nzi�.y.
Your coo��eration in tn.is raatter t•�ou�.a
be �rea�ly ap�reciatzcl. Tha.nK ;�ou.
cf_:r�;lY�
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ames Van �'erden
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Hous2ng President
6312 Pierce St. N.E.
Gentlemen;
We understand that the City of F'ridley is look3:ng f`or property
for 0£�'-Sale liquor stores. We would like you to consider our land
�n th� corner of Central and County road H2. 1�11th the recent gror�h
of business in the area� including onan and Medtronics, we feel that
this would be an ideal location for you. Please contact us if you
are interested or have any questions. Tha�nk pou.
Housing President
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Henry S. Pe ter soa
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
MONTHLY REPORT - AUGUST 1969
Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Grading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gravel Hauling . . . . . . . . . . .
Miscellaneous Street Work . . . . . . . . . . .
Patching. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
ShopTime . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Signs and Barricades . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Stabilizing with Chloride . . . . . . . . . . .
Equipment Repairs - Street . . . . . . . . . .
WATER DEPARTMENT
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Filtration Plant Operations . . . . . . . . . .
Final Readings and Collections . . . . . . . .
Hydrant Repairs and Flushing . . . . . . . . .
Miscellaneous Water Work . . . . . . . . . . .
PumphouseWork . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Standpipe Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Valve Inspections and Repairs . . . . . . . . .
Water and Sewer Inspections . . . . . . . . . .
Water Meter Inspections and Repairs ......
WaterTurn-ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
WatermainBreaks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Watermain Taps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Equipment Repairs - Water . . . . . . . . . . .
SEWER DEPARTMENT
HOURS
239�
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971
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28
236
236�
96
27
212 2
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1. Lift Station Inspections and Repairs ..... 183�
2. Manhole Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 44�
3. Miscellaneous Sewer Work . . . . . . . . . . . 116
4. Sanitary Sewer Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . 61'�
5. Sanitary Sewer Inspections . . . . . . . . . . 32
6. Equipment Repairs - Sewer . . . . . . . . . . . 43
STORM SEWER DEPARTMENT
1. Catch Basin and Storm Sewer Cleaning ..... 108
2. Miscellaneous Storm Sewer Work . . . . . . . . 170�
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MONTHLY REPORT - AUGUST 1969
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MISCELLANEOUS HOURS
' 1. Enforce Water Ban . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 39�
2. Fire Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3�
' 3. Park Department : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : : 58
4. Sick Leave 28
5. Vacations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 336
' 6. Voting Booths : : � : : : : : : : : . : : : : : 42
7. Weekend Duty 20
8. Equipment Repairs Administx�t�o� . m o... 4
9. Equipment ltepaars - Engineering o.. a.... 9
' 10. Equipmen� itepairs - Fire Departmen� : � : : : � 14�
11. Equipment Repairs - Liquor Stores . 5
12. Equipment Repairs - Park Department ...... 18
' L3. Equipment Repairs - Police Department ::::: 60
14. Equipment Repairs - Snow and Ice 28
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'' (Standard Form of the internationot Association of Chiefs of Police)
(Copies available ot Federal Bureau of lnvestigation, Washington, D. C. 20535)
' ' CONSOLIDATED MON7HLY REPORT
POLICE DEPARTMENT �
' C1tY o( _ �'1.C�:�.'� Month of A�1ZSt � 19 69 I
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TABLE 1.--DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONNEL
' — Average Daily ` Percent Daily Average Daily '
Numerical Strength Absence Absence Temporory Detoils � Average Effective Strength
� F:nd o( �- ame month ;ame month . Same month Same month � . Same month .
this month last year Thisrrrz�onth fast year 'I'his month last year This montt last year This month Last month last year
� 7�ot�t� Pe�so�n<��. 2fi 22 9.12 g.�+5 -� 1zo22 13.zo 13.55
Chl�f's offl�e . 1' 1'
' Records bureau . � �
Unlformed forcE� . �� ��
' � Detective biire-cru � �
' . Traffic bureau . . .
' Flrst relief . . . 1-0 6
� Second relief . . �O O
' Third relief . . . I v
' TABLE 2.--CHANGES IN PERSONNEL TABLE 3.--DAILY AVERAGE PA7ROL STRENGTH
1. Present for duty end of last montt� . . . . . . . . . . ^'� . Same month
' . . . . . ' . . . . . • . . . This month last yea�
2. Rectulted durinq month . '
3. Relnstated duriny month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. Total number of patrolmen . . . . . . . . 22 u
Total to account for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �� ��2. Less petmanent asslqnments (publSc
' offices, cle'rical, chauffeurs, etc.) . . .
4. Sepamtions from the service: '- -� 3. Less details to speclal squads or bu-
� � � reaus (trafflc, v1ce, park, etc.) . . . . . �
' (a) Voluntary re.siqnation . ......... � � �
4. Averaye dally absences of patrolmen
(b) Retirement on pensirn . assiqned to patrol duty owinq to: p d p
�a) Vacation, suspension, rest 7�12 0�27
(c) Reslqned wlth charges pendinq _� days, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
' (d) Dropped durinq probatlon . . . . ` �66 ♦1.6
(b) Slck and SnJured . . . . . . . . . . . .
" (eJ D1smissed for cause . . . . . . . .
' (f)- Killed ln line.of duty....•.•...•. (c) Temporary details . . . . . . . . . .
(q) Deceased .
0 9.7$ g.45
� Total separations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Total averuqe. daily absences . .
' S. Present for duty at end of month . . . . . . . . . . . 2 ! 5. Avollable for patrc>1 duty . . . . . . . . . � •22 �� •55
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TA�tE 4-- CRIIVLE IIVDEX AND POLICE ACT11iiTY TREND '
OFFENSES KNOWN TO THE POLICE CHANGE
CURRENT YEAR VS. LAST YEAR
CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES
(PART I CLASSES) REPORTED OR ACTUAL �S. SAME MONTH VS. SAME PERIOD
KNOWN UNPOUNDED OFFENSES ACTUAL THIS LAST YEAR LAST YEAR
TFi1S MONTH THIS MONTH YEAR TO DATE
NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT
la. MURDER AND NQNNEGLIGENT
MANSLAUGHTER
2. FORCIBLE RAPE TOTAL 2 2 �
a. RAPE BY fORCE •
b. ASSAULT TO RAPE • ATTEMPTS 1, ]„
3. ROBBERY TOTAL g
a. ARMED - ANY WEAPON
b. STRONGARM - NO WEAPON � '
4. AGGRAVATED ASSAULT TOTAL �.
o. GUN
b. KNIFE OR CUTTING INSTRUMENT
e. OTHER DANGEROUSWEAPON
d. HANDS, FIST, ETC. • AGGRAVATED �,
S: BURGLARY TOTAL 1.3 1.3 I.O2
a. FORCIBLE ENTRY 1 ZOI
6. UNLAWFUL ENTRY • NO FORCE
c. A77EMPTED FORCIBLE ENTRY 1.
6. LARCENY - THEFT (except auto theft)
a. E50 AND OVER IN VALUE I}2 1. L�.1. 2J,.9
7. AUTO THEFT 5 �. I; 33
CRIME INDEX T.OTAI�
16. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE
4e. OTHER ASSAULTS • NOT AGGRAVATED �,9
66. LARCENY, UNDER 550 IN VALUE ��i g� 530
PART I TOTAL �-5�4 2 152 947
TOTAL PARTIIINGDENTS ............... 1:� J............................... (�
11�.9 77g5� � � � �
TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS NONCRIMINAL CALLS • . • . . . . . .. .. . . . . . . . .. .. . ... . .. ... .. . p. . . .. . .. . .
TOTAL CALLS FOR POLICE SERVICE . . . . . . . ��2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ?��9 . . ..
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AUTOMOBILESRECOVERED
(A) NUMEERSTOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED LOCALLY ............................................... 2
(B) NUMBERSTOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED BY OTHERJURISDICTIONS ................................... z
(C) 70TAL LOCALLY570LEN AUTOSRECOYERED ..................................................... �
(D) NUMBERSTOLEN OUT OFJURISDICTION,RECOVERED LOCALLY ......................................... 5
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VALUE OF PROPERTY VALUE OF PROPERTY VALUE OF PROPERTY
TOTAL VALUE OF
OFFENSE �A�UE OF PROPERTY STOLEN IOCALLY STOLEN IOCALLY STOLEN OTHER
STOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED AND RECOVERED BY �OCALLYSTOLEN �URISDICTIONS
LOCALLY OTHERIURISDICTION PROPERTY RECOVERED RECOVERED LOCALLY
RO68ERY
BURGLARY �
LARCENY ],_Z, K�j '� ii�„ C�3 7 ��L
AUTO THEFT 1250.00 125O.QO 12�O.C�O lOO.00
70TAL 17, 7�.3 .11� 3791. E8 3791.68 t�loo.o�
T�lBLE 6 - - O�FEf���S Ci.EARED �Y /ARREST
year to date (include exceptional clearances)
� NUMBER OF OFFENSES PERCENT OF OFFENSES
CLEARED BY ARREST CLEARED BY ARREST
CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES TOTAL CLEARED BY ARREST OF TOTAL CLEARED BY ARREST OF
(PART I CLASSES) PERSONS UNDER 18 , PERSONS UNDER 18
THIS LAST 7HI5 LAST THIS LAST TFIIS LAST
YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR
1. CRIMINAL HOMICIDE
a. MURDER AND NONNEGI.IGENT MANSIAUGHTER
b. MANSLAUGkTER BY NEGLIGENCE
2. FORCI6LE RAPE TOTAL 2 1
a. RAPE BY FORCE 1 1.
b. ASSAULT TO RAPE - ATTEMPTS 1
3. ROBBERY TOTAL 1 �.
o. ARMED - ANY WEAPON
b. STRONG•ARM - h0 WEAPON 1 1
4. ASSAULT TOTAL 37 �h2 �-� ll
o. GUN
b. KNIFE OR CUTTING INSTRUMENT
c. 07HER DANGEROUSWEAPON •
d. HANDS PISTS, FEET, ETC. - AGGRAVATED 1 •
e. OTHER ASSAULTS - NOT AGGRAVATED 1 I.O ZI
5. BURGLARY TOTAL 1-O 9 11. i}
a. fORCtBLE ENTRY O g � �
b. UNLAWFUL EN7RY - NO FORCE
c. ATTEMPTED FORCIBLE ENTRY . ,
6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT AUTO THEFT)
e. 550 AND OVER IN VALUE 33 2� �- 1-L
b. UNDER S50 IN VALUE 3v, 21g 120 � 12/�
7. AUTO THEF7 5 � I} 9
GRAND TOTAL 3�Q 307 U+� 253 �
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DISPOSED OF DURING �JtONTH
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UNIFORM CLA55lFlCATlON OF OFFENSES
1. CRIMINAL HOMICIDE:
a. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER
b. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIG�NCE
2. FORCIBLE RAPE
3. ROBBERY
4. AGGRAVATED ASSAULT
5. BURGLARY • BREAKING OR ENTERING
6. LARCENY • THEFT (EXCEPT AUTO THEFT)
7. AUTO THEFT
8. OTHER ASSAULTS (RETURN A- 4e)
TOTAL • PART I CLASSES
THIS YEAR 70 DA7F
LAST YEAR TO DATE
PERCENT CHANGE
9, ARSON
10. FORGERY AND GOUNTERFEITING
1 i, FRAUD
12. EMBEZZLEMENT
13. STOLEN PROPERTY; BUYING, RECE�VING,
POSSESSING
14. VANDALISM
15. WEAPONS; CARRYtNG, POSSESSING, E7C.
16. PROSTITUTION AND COMMERCIALIZED VICE
17. SEX OFFENSES (EXCEPT 2 AND 16)
18. NARCOTIC DRUG LAWS
19. GAMBLING
20. OFFENSES AGAINST THE FAMILY AND CHtIDREN
21. DRIVtNG UNDER THE INFLUENCE
22. LIQUOR LAWS
23. DRUNKENNESS
24. DISORDERLY CONDUCT
25. VAGRANCY
26, AlL OTHER OFFENSES (EXCEPT TRAFFIC)
TOTAL - PAR7 I! CCQSSES
THIS YEAR TO DATE
LAST YEAR TO DATE
PERCENT CHANGE
TRAFFIC ARRESTS THIS MONTH
PNYSICAL CUSTODY ARRESTS
WARRANTSSERVED
CI7ATIONS ISSUED
TOTAL 7RAFFIC ARRESTS AND CITATIONS
COURT DISPOSITIONS 7HIS MONTFi 1
ARRESTS PERSONS
FORMALLY '
NCLUDE RELEASED NO FORMAL CHARGE) ADUl.TS GUILTY
CHARGED ACQUIT7ED REFERF.ED T01
TH�S OR JUVEkILE ;
MONTH OF OF OTHERWISE COURT
TOTAL OFFENSE , LESSER DISMISSED JURISDICTION!
JUVENILES ADU�TS TOTAL CHARGEU OFFENSE
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Police Department
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CQNSOLIDATED MONTHLY REPORT
TRAFFIC SUMMARY
Month of ����t , �s bg
TABLE 1. ACCIDENT SUMMARY
This Monfh Year to Date
This Year Last Year o�o Change This Year Last Year o�o Change
a��;aent Totfl� t+g 53 —l0 457 3�+7 +31
FBcat 1 + 1 1
PersonalInjury 2f,�, 2�. �F-]�. a.4� lt�z +33
Property Damage 22 31 —30 255 201 +2(�
Pedestrian �- �- �-�- 3 +
TABLE2. ENFORCEMENTSUMMARY
Th.is Month � Year to Date
This Year Last Yeaz o/o Change This Yeaz Last Year o�o Change
Traffic Tocai 81 7k +9 116�. 716 +6z
xaZaraous v�o�at�ons 54 2R +S6 674 369 +g2
Other Violations 15 33 °55 329 206 +54
Parking 6 12 --50 135 lz2 +l0
Dwi 6 + zb 19 +36
Accident Arrests and Citations
TABLE 3. COMPARATIVE SUMMQRY OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS
This Month Year to Date
This Year Last Year o/o Change This Year Last Year o�o Change
Total Accidents i}� 53 —l0 �.57 347 +31
Fatal Accidents 1 + l �- '
Peesons Killed �. "� 1. 1.
Injury Accidents � �- 'i'�i 1-�Q u�2 +33
Persons Injured 1+7 37 +27 338 �. 'f"�+�
Pedestrians Killed
Pedestrians Injured 1. 1. �. 3 'f'
Hit and Run Accidents 2 5i{
Cleared by Arrest 1.
Cleared - No Arrest 2 3$
Total Cleared 2 39
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Monday Tuesday Wedeesday Thursdoy Friday Soturday 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 Arrest dent Arcest dent Arrest dent Anest dent Arrest dent Arrest
12 M 1
1:00 1
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3:00 �-
4:00 �-
5:00
6:00 1. 1
7:00 1 �-
8:00 1.
9:00
10:00 ].
11:00
12 N 2
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2:00 1
s:oo 1 � 1
4:00 1 2 . 2
5:00 �. ], ].
6:00 2 ], 1,
7:00 1. ]. 1
8:00 �. ].
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ii:oo . 1 1
%iote: °Citation and Arrest" column should incIude a�� traffic citations and arrests made during each hour period except parking
citations.
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This Mon#h Year to Date
This Year Last Yeaz This Year Last Year o o Change
Hazardous Viol�tions Total 60 29 700 3$� "F��
nwt 6 26 19 +36
Speeding 26 13 � �+51 1$3 +
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Reckless Driving 3 2 '+5�
Careless Dtiving
9 4 � �+ +
'I4�affic s�gna� 5 5 73 45 +bz
Stop Sign �+ 2 z6 22 �g
• Other Regulaiory Sign 1 �..�- 6 +$3
Improper Passing 2 . �+ 2 +
Improper Turning 2 2 � • 7 ��
Right of Way - Ve.hicle 1 6 . 6
Right of Way - Pedestrian
Following Too Closely 1. '�' -
No or Improper Signal
Improper Start from Parked Position
Improper Backing �. �. —
Improper Lane Usage 1 1 13 22 —L{�1.
Failure to Drive - Right � �
Defective Equipment !Z �.6 �j.3 —63
Other Hazardous Violation 2 1!+ 5 "�"
ocher v�o�at�ons Tora� 15 33 329 206 +59
Parking Violation Total 6 � �3� 1� +�-�
Fridley
MOTOR VEHICLES
Mileaga
August 19 69
Gas MPG Expenae CPM
35 2�05 263.z lo.b 80.99 .OZ9 ^p .
U�� 39 lt�t;.9 13b.3 10.6 31.55 .oz2
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Unit,�# 41 1+99�3 623.0 7.9 1�07.63 .083
Unit� 42 661�9 694.1 9.6 371,91� .056
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U:ait# k�+ 7g8 � 72 .5 l0. $ 31.1,2 .OkO
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Wsrnirag Tags 3� 762 .