03/16/1970 - 5584JUEL MERCER � COUNCI� SECRETARr
RE�ULAR C�UNC�L MEETIN� A�ENDA
N�ARCH 16, 197Q - 7:30 �.M.
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA - REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING, MARCH 16, 1970 - 7:30 F.M.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
INVOCATION:
ROLL CALL�
APPROVAL OF MINUTES: -
Regular Coun�il Meeting Minutes, March 2, 1970
Public Hearing Meeting Minutes, March 9, 1970
ADOPTION OF AGENDA:
VISITORS:
(Consideration of Items not on Agenda - 15 Minutes)
PUBLIC HEARINGS.
None
OLD BUSINESS:
1. Consideration of Second Reading of Ordinance Rezoning in
Hyde Park and City View Addition •
2. Consideration of Appointments to Legal Counsel, Boards,
_Committees and Commissions
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OLD BUSINESS (Gontinued)
3. Resolution Designating Director and Alternate Director to
Suburban Rate Au*hority
4. Resolution Designating and Appointing a Representative for
the Board of Trustess of the North Suburban Sanitary Sewer
District for the Year 1970 .
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S. Consideration of First Reading of Ordinances Vacating Marshall
Street (SAV �k70-01) between Marshall Street and 43rd Avenue
(Generally located between 41st Avenue to 44th Avenue) and
Discussion Regarding Request for Easement on 43rd and Main
Street by the City of Minneapolis
Comment: Mpls. request for variance has been divided into
two ordinances. One is No, of Berlin Addition
area which is already fenced in by Mpls. Water
Works and the second is the section between No.
of NSSSP property and Berlin Addition)
6. Discussion Regarding Second Reading of Ordinance Vacating
Marshall Street Between 37th and 41st Avenues.
(Comment: The Ordinance in the agenda has amended language to
eliminate the retention of the easements by the City.
Easements for different utilities should be resolved
before the second reading)
7. Consideration of Second Reading of an Ordinance Under� Section
12.07 of the Fridley City Charter to Vacate Streets and Alleys
�and Amend Appendix C of the City Code (SAV ��69-10) Thomas ALbers
Comment: We have the agreement for the location of the hydrant
and a deed back from him for the easement for water
'line)
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I�� OLD BUSINESS (Continued)
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8. Consideration of Casino Royale License
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� NEW BUSTNESS:
9. Consideration of First Reading of an Ordinance for
� Rezoning Request (ZOA ��'69-11) and Special Use Permit
(SP ��69-01) Northern Pacific Railway Company. (Public
Hearing held'February 9, 1970)
'. � Comment: Summary of the discussion at the meeting held
March 12 between City Adm, and Northern $urling-
' ton representative in regard to the conditions
£or the yard and Mississippi underpass is in
, the agenda folder)
�_ l0. Consideration of First Reading of an Ordinance
Amending Ordinance No. 17, Presently Coded as
Chapter 13 of the Fridley City Code, Relating to
' Licensing Gasoline Pumps within the City of Fridley
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11. Consideration of First Reading of an Qrdinance Amending
Ordinance No. 14, Presently Coded as Chapter 81 of the
:� Fridley City Code, Regulating the Sale of Non-Intoxi-
cating Malt Liquor within the City of Fridley
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,12. �Consideration of Improvement Regarding Lakeside Road from
. . 75th to Osborne Road
; ,� Comment; The property owners wanted the full
improvement at the informal public
I� hearing held March 9)
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� 13. Discussion Regarding Refund of REC Charges
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, 14. Receiving the Minutes of the Planning Comcnission
Meeting of March 4, 1970
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:' 15. Receiving the M.�nutes of the Board of Appeals
Meeting of March 11, 1970
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16: Receiving the Bids for Street Improvement Project
' ST. 1970-1 and ST. 1970-2 (Bids Opened March 16, 1970,
11:30 A.M.)
Comment: Council should only receive the bids and not
,� award the contract because we have to get
concurrence from New Brighton for Stinson
B1vd..They are holding a hearing March 24th)
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17. Receiving AppraisaZ Report on Shorewood Lounge
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NEW BUSINESS (Continued)
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19. Consideration of New Bid Letting for Towing Service
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'� 21. biscussion Regarding Water and Sewer Improvement Project
��93 in East Ranch Estates Znd Addition
' Comment; Council instructed us to proceed with the
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' improvements as proposed at the last meeting.
;'' If there are no changes Council should just
receiue communications)
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22. Receiving the March 6, 1970 Report on 115 KV Line from
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� 23. Discussion Regarding NSP Power Line aZong 73rd Avenue
Between T.H. ��47 and fi.H. ��65
Comment; The cost difference between overhead and
� underground woulci be supplied by NSP
at the CounciZ Meeting)
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,24. Resolution Receiving Plans and Ordering Bids for
; ' e . Water Pro ject ' PU ��99 (Well ��1)
(Comment; This authorizes the bids for repair of
Well ��1 which is going to cost over
+' $5,000)
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NEW BUSINESS (Continued)
25. Resolution Receiving Plans and Ordering Bids for Water Improve-
ment Project ��95-B (Pumping Facilities and We11 Houses for
We11s 10, 11, Z2 and 13)
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26. Resolution Requesting At-Grade Railroad Crossing on
Minnesota Transfer Railway Tracks on T.H. ��'65 West Service
Road
Comment:° This resolution is needec3 to get the crossing
approval from Minn. Public Service Commission)
27. Resolution Requesting At-Grade Railroad Crossi,ng on
Minnesota Transfer Railway Tracks on Locke Park Access Road
28. Resolution Requesting Hook Onto NSSSD Sewer Line for Lo�ke
Park Filtration P1ant
29. Resolution Authorizing Transfer of Funds from the Civic
Center Construction Fund to the General Fund
30. Discussion Regarding Approval of the Agreement for Cost
Participation by NSSSD for 69th and Hickory Drive Street
Improvement
Comment; Agreement along with proposed resolution will
be available at Monday's meeting)
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NEW BUSINESS (Gontinued)
(Communications Continued)
B. Spring Lake Park:
C. Mpls. Suburban Refuse
Removal Association:
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ADJOURN:
Regarding Formula Explanation
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Willing to help with problems
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THE MINUTES OF THE 12EGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF t�RCH 2, 1970
Mayor Kirkham called the Regular Council Meeting of March 2, 1970 to order
at 7:37 P.M.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
Mayor Kirkham requested that the audience rise and join the Council in
saying the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
ROLL CALL:
MEMBERS PRESENT: Samuelson, Sheridan, Kirkham, Liebl
MEM.BERS. ABSEN�: Harris
ADOPTION OF AGENDA:
Mayor Kirkham stated that there were some items to add as follows:
� Before consi�leration of new business add: Seating of First Ward Councilman.
45. Add General Contrac�or's license for Gerald Eich
48B. Approval of letter from City to County regarding Joint Law Enforcement
Council.
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MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt the Agenda as amended. Seconded by
Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote. all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
iiI SITORS :
Mayor Kirkham asked if there was anyone present who wished to speak on any
item not on the Agenda with no response.
CONSIDERATION QF LICENSE FOR CASINO ROYALE:
Mr. Harry Coult, Attorney for Mr. and Mrs. Carl Rostberg, said that be wished
to point out that for about two years Mr. and Mrs. Rostberg have beea
running the business and h�d a good record. In �anuary they entered into a
business arrangement whereby they would have two managers to run tha estab-
lislvnent. At that time Mr. Rostberg pointed out to them that they must obey
the rules as set down by the City. Following their take-over of the manaqe-
ment, there were two violations in ,7anuary, whereupon, Mr. Rostberg aqain
talked to them and told them they must obey the law. Mr. Rostberg has gotten
rid of the managers and he will again be managing the establisimaent. Mr.
Rostberg wil� eventually be selling the business.
' Councilman Sheridan said that he had spoken to Mr. Rostberq and had told him
that his license is a pr�viledge. He said that Mr. Rostberg hAS ahown him-
self td be an honorable man, but he erred in allowing another to run his
business under hia license. After receiving a warning, he did attempt to
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correct the situation, by getting rid of the managers he had hired. This
establishment has been run as an adult group, with no teen agers. His
present license does not allow him to operate on Saturdays.
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to remove the suspension and allow Casino
Royale to operate during normal hours. At the termination date of his licenser
he will have to re-apply.for a new license., 5econded by Councilman Samuelson
for discussion.
Councilman Samuelson said that he was against this operation in the first
place and had voted against it. He said that he understood that now it is an
adult operation, and Councz.lman 5heridan said yes. Councilman Samuelson
said that this would have some softening effect, as he had never approved of
mixing a teen age clnb with an adult club.
Councilman Liebl asked if Mr. Rostberg had a policeman in attendance. Mr.
Rostberg replied not a uniformed officer. Councilman Liebl pointed out that
the violations did not involve teen agers, and he hoped that Mr. Rostberg
would observe the City laws. The Assistant City Attorney pointed aut that
there must be a police officer in attendance for a public dance. He als4
said that this license is not transferrable. Councilman Liebl said that most
places must have an officer present and since this procedure started, there
has been much less trouble with Club 47 and Frontier Club.
Mayor Kirkham said that he felt much the same as Cauncilman Samuelson, and
that he also had voted against this operation. Councilman 5heridan pointed
out that this is an adult club like any other within the com�nunity.
UPON A ROLL CALL VOTE, Liebl and Sheridan voting aye, Samuelson and Kirkham
voting nay� Mayor Kirkham declared the MOTION FATLED.
SEATING OF FIRST WARD COUNCILMAN:
The City Clerk swore in Timothy Breider as the First Ward Councilman and
issued his Certificate of Election. The Council congratulated and thanked
outgoing Councilman Samuelson and welc�med Councilman Breider.
RECONSIDERATION OF CASII30 ROYALE LICENSE:
Councilman Liebl asked the Assistant City Attorney if Mr. Rostberg could come
back when there is a full Council present and ask to have his license re-
instated. The Assistant City Attorney said that this could come back on the
Agenda any time. Mr. Coult asked if it could be put back on now, since
there has been a change in Council members and the AssiStant City A�to�'ney
said only if the prevaila.nq side were to so move. Mayor Kirkham said that
this would be back on the Aqenda March 16, 1970.
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DISCUSSION REGARDING DOG P80BLEM IN FRIDLEY: (On Agenda at requ.est of Carl �
Paulson)
Mr. Car1 Paulson, 430 57th Place, came forward and presented �he following � �
pzepared �tatement:
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' "To the City Council, Fridley
� Zn the matter of the City's enforcement of the laws, there are
two questions that should be o� special interest to every man, woman
and child living in Fridley.
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First: The inherent right of citizens to protection under the law.
Second: The obligation of elected officials sworn to uphold the lnw
an8 their obligation to grant equal rights to all citizens.
The complaints of citizens that have gone on over a long period of
time have culminated in an �ttempt to get compliance with the law.
The specific point to be made here is that of dog packs endangering
the lives of small children as well as adults an@ other dogs which are
kept confined on the owners property. .
Dog packs are the culminating effects of dogs allowed to roam
about the commuriity unhindered. .
The records of every community show that all dogs are not licensed.
And I think that the records held by licensed veterinarians also indi.cate
that not all dogs are protected against infection diseases.
The required shots for dogs are four in number,.which provide pzo�
�ectio� against canine distemper, infections hepatitis, leptospirosi.s
and rabies. .
Efforts by Citizens
Attempts by myself and others to put an end to stray and unleashed
dogs roaming about unhindered over a period of more than a year have
forever fallen on deaf ears. The same dogs were always seen.
The efforts of citizens that have continued over a long pex�od o�
time culminated in an attempt to get compliance with tIze law when an
i.ntolexable situation arose. On January 20, 1970 I addressed a letter
to the city officials, calling attention to, among other things, this
matter as followr�: 'Even the canine roam the streets a� will to this
very date.' unquote.
Infectious Diseases
Infectious diseases can be transferred fraan one dog to another. And
in addition to this there is that ever lurking danger of a dog becoming
infected with a tape worm. Fleas are hosts to tape worms which makes
possible this i,nfection. Round worms can be picked up from the droppinc�S
of other dogs. People who care about their own dogs care abcut these
thinqs. They are always mindful pf their dog's well beinq -� as to
their health, their coa�►fort and their peace of mind.
If a child or dog is bitten by a floating canine, this dog would have
to be located and tests made as to whether he has rabies. If the dog
cannot be found the child would have to undergo very painful tx'eatment.
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Carl Paulson's statement continued.
Dog Packs
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On Sunday, February 8, 1970 a pack of dogs (6 in number) came onto
mg front driveway and moved from there along the street. My having known
about what had happened in another c�¢nunity I felt impelled to call the
dog patrol. Although they had not answered peoples calls be�ore this, I
felt they would consider this of such �everity that they would be im-
pelled to come out on call as requested, which they pranised to do. The
day went by and nothinq happened. The next morning, Monday, and just
ahead of the children who pass through on their way to school, this dog
pack returned. I again called the doq patrol, but they failed to respond,
as usual. On Tuesday morning the dog pack came into my yard at which
time I immediately brought our own dog into the house. At this point I
told my wife that this is a very dangerous situation with these sma11
children walking among these dogs.
Right then I said a little p�ayer. 'God hel,p these dear children'.
Immediately the thought came to me: Call Westexn Union and send woxd to
the City o£ Fridley with the last part stating: 'There is no more time
for dilly dally'. This was, in fact, an ultimatum. After this message
was delivered, two B& E patrol trucks toured the area in the vicini�y of
Parkview Elementary School. Later one of the men stopped at my hoarte and
to13 my wife that 'There are no dr�gs in the area.' She politely told
them ti�at maybe they should come back tanorrow morning when the dog� arP
normally roaming tha streets. It was Wednesday when two patrol trucks
were back. One of these men was seen trying to i.mpound two different dog�
and �ailed in each instance. He did not �hrow a snare a� was stated to
the Mpls. 5tar. And the other statement which refer-red to t�he St.
Paul Humane Society has been denied as wi�thout substanc�. I request
that the B& E Patrol Company retract both o� tl�es� statements as printed
in the Mpls. Star. _
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Mayor Kirkham thanked Mr. Paulson for his presentation.
(NOTE) This 'item was again discussed at the end of the Meeting.
DISCUSSION REGARDING REQUEST FOR PERMIT TO B�JRE A NEW WELL: (Mr. Wayne Sether,
7649 East River Road)
�'he City Engineer said that in 1968 there were two proposals pre3�nted to the
Council. One was to run the water line on the east side of East River Aoad, and
�he other was to bore under East River Road and provide individual connectionS
to the properties without municipal water. The Council considered proceeding
with the first proposal to run the water line. A Public Hearing was held and
7 out of the 11 property owners did not want the line. Mr. Wayne.Sethex,
7649 Eas�C Ri�►er Road is now without water and is requesting permission to
dri�l�. a deep well. In 1968 the cost gor boring under East River Road wae
approximately $1100 and naw it is estiunated at $1500. There is sane urqency
in this matter as this family is without water. The decision requested to be
made by the Council is whether to allow the drilling of more deep we11s. He
pointed out that if it is allow�d h�re, t�er� �ay be other requests.
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' Mr. Wayne Sether said that the boring under East River Road was investigated
thoroughly by the contractor and they felt that it was not a practical idea
� and a concrete estimate could not be made. They estimated it at $1500, but
with an open end contract in case of unforseen trouble. He agre�d that the most
practical idea would be a water line, but his neighbors do not want the line as
� they are having no trouble with their own wells. He said that he would be
going froan a 9' well to a 100'. well. He said that the cost would be $3.50
per foot, or $350 for the well, and he could use his present pump.
� Councilman Sheridan said that the water line would be the best solution, but
this would not provide relief right now. The neighbors wells may last for
another 10 years or so. He said that he was in favor of granting the request.
� Councilman Liebl pointed out that he would have to have his water checked. He
said that he has always advocated hookinq onto the municipal supply, but in
this case he agreed with Councilman Sheridan.
� MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to grant the request for a pennit to dxill a
100' deep well at 7649 East River Road, request by Mr. Wayne Bether.
S,econded by CounciLnan $reider. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor
� Kirkham declared the motion carried.
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RiCEIVZNG THE M�NUTES OF �'HE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF FEBRUARY 1$, 1970:
1. LOT SPLIT REQUEST, L43. �k70-01, EUGENE HENRIK5EN: Lots 1-4, Spring Bxook
Park
The City Engineer explained that there are four lots alonq 79th Way that are
all 30' except for one last lot that is 41.9'. The request is to con�bine the
lots. then split into equal lots. They will be about 65� Poot lots. The
Planning Commission recommended appro�al. Now the applicant is requesting
that Lot 2, Block 1, Spring Brook Park be split into two parcels oP 20' and
10' width making a buildable parcel of 70' width so that there is 10' side
yard on each side of the house and then there will be a width of 61.5' left
between Lot 1 and 2.
MOTION by Councilman Breider to grant the lot split requested by Eugene
� Henriksen. Seconded by CounciLnan Liebl. Upon a vaice vote, all voting aye,
M�yor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
� 2. REZONING REQUEST ZOA #70-01, NORMAN E. RIEDEL: On Sth Street to 7th
Street, from Mississippi Street to 63rd Avenue N.E.
The City Engineer said that this request was denied by the Planning Coanmission.
� Mr. Nora►an Riedel, a member of the audience, requested a Public Hearinq before
the City Council.
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MOTION by Counci]anan Liebl to set the Public Hearing date for the Norman
Riedel rezoning request for April 13, 1970. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan.
Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham declax�ed the motion C�ried.
MOTIOIV by Councilman Sheridan to receive.the Minutes of the Planninq Camnission
Meeting of February 18, 1970. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upan a voice
�ote, all votinq..aye,�Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
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RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION MEETING OF I
FEBRIIARY 23, 1970:
The City Engineer asked for direction in regard to the park facility in
conjunction with the Locke ?'��k well house. Councilman Liebl said•that he
thought that the Council deci-ion was to budget this over perhaps a three
year periad and go ahead witn the plans, but delay budgetting until 1971.
Councilman Sheridan added that `.his was to be let with the bids as an
alternate. He pointed out that there would be very little use of the facility
this year. The City Engineer said that there would be soAme additional
cost in drawing up the plans with the alternate. Councilman Sheridan said
that if it was not done as an alternate, it would be difficult to delete,
in the event th? bids came in very high.
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to direct the A�ministration to go ahead and
draw up the plans for the park facility as an alternate to be let in con-
junction with the well house. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
CounciLnan Liebl said that he was also very interested in the bridge across
Rice Creek for access to Locke Park from the south. He said thi� was dis-
cussed three years ago, but nothing came of it. Mayor Kirkham said that he
also was interested, but that other things took priori�y. He said that this
would be a good addition to the �ark system. COU12CllItl3Tl Sheridan said that he
believed there was an organization in�terested in helping with this project.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to instruct the Parks and Recreation Commission
to pursue studies on this bridge. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a
voice vote, all voting aye, Mayoz Kirkham declax°ed the motion carried.
DISCUSSION REGARDING LICENSE FEES - SERVICE STATIONS AND OFF-SALE B�,ER:
The Finance Director explained that currently the charge a�s $3,00 per putqp,
so every station would vary. He felt that a flat charge par statior� would.be
more sensible� with the suggested charge beirig $34.00. The average charge for
a service station is about $20.00 now.
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CounciLnan Liebl w�ndered if living close to the core city, the charge should �
be raised to $40.00. The l,ssistant City Attorney asked,who was in cnarg$,o�
the inspections and the Finance Director said the Fire Prevention Bureau Chief.
The Assistant City Attorney said that in sosne cases there are hoses on bc�th �
sides of the pump and in some cases only on one side. What is to be done
there? He felt that a flat charge would be more appropriate. The fees have
not been raised since the ordinance went into efFect about 1954 or 19550 �
Councilman Sheridan agreed with the F'inance Director's suggestion and saic�
that the question is, how much should the charge be. Mayor Kirkham said that
the purpose of �he license is to cover the inspections and the paper work, but �
it is not to be in any way a tax. The license fee mugt reflect the �ctual
cost of the license. The Finance Director said that $30.00 would be an
average charge compared to other com¢nunities. _
MOTION by Councilman I3reider-to raise the license fee for gas stations to �
$30.00 ger station pex year. Seconded by Counci Lnan Sheridan. Upo�n a voice
vote, all voting aye, Maypr Kirkham declared the motion aarried. �
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Mayor Kirkham said in regard to the off-sale beer license that when he was
� at the seminar in California he learned that some municipalities charge a
small license fee and also a city tax. He wondered if this was possible.
The Fin�ce Director said not �hat he was aware of. The Assistant City
Attorney said that he did not believe the City of Fridley had the power,
� but he would research it. The Finance Dir.ector said that currently the
charge is $5.00 per year and he felt tha�: it should be raised to $10 or
$15. This would fall more in line with what other communities charge.
� Councilman Sheridan pointed out that the beer license is usually in addition
to other licenses such as food establishment or cigarettes.
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to increase the off-sale beer license from $5
� to $15 per year. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all
vvting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carri�d.
� The ordinances for these changes are to be brought back for first reading on
March 16, 1970.
� DISCUS,SION REGARDING USE OF GAS ENGINES FOR OIVE OF OUR NEW WELLS:
The City Enginesr said that the City has one gas engine in the.Conmons area
� and there has been some disc.ussion on wi�ether anather should be installed so
that there would b� an additional power sourae in the event of an electrical
failure. Mr. Ice Comstock, of Comstock and Davis, Inc., Consulting Engineers,
brought the plans for the new wells forwaxd and explained them to the �ouncil.
� He said that his recomomendatior� would be, providing the Council..wished to
install a gas engine, that it i+e installed at Well #13 in the vicinity oi
East River Road and I. 69� where there is industrial zoning. The City
� Engineer commentecl that the electrical power used for the wells is froan
three sources, so the chance of them aZl goinq out would be minimal. Mr.
ComstACk said that the initial cost of the gas installation is more expensive
but the gas rates are cheaper, so after a 10 year period the overall cost
� would b� about equal, but the advantage would be another power source. It
would probably take from four to.six weeks additiona� to install the gas
engine rather than an electrical engine because some of the building has to
� be completed first. It might not be in operation when it is needed durinq
the peak use. Councilman Liebl asked about maintenance in case of brealt�
downs and Mr. Gomstock said that the Gas Company has a good maintenance
, policy.
�` MoTION by Counca.lman Sheridan to instruct the Administration to draw the
specifications for a gas engine for installation in Well #13. Seconded by
� Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote� all vating aye, Mayor Kirkham declared
the motion carriea.
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DISCUSSION REGARDING S�ME PROBLEMS ON STREETS IN IMPROVEMENT PROJECT5 ST.
1970-1 AND W&S #93:
Lakeside Road from Osborne Read to 75th Avenue:.
�'he City Engineer explained that his department is in the proceas of calling
ior bids for this project. He sai,d that he wanted to point out that in this
vicinity there is a great deal of tax forfeit land: The plans as dratan are
for a complete street with curb aru� qu�ter. �I3e ques�ioned whether the Council
would want to cut back the work by delaying the curbing until the property
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develops. The street could be completed, but the curbing could wait until
the water and sewer services are in. This area has not developed as fast
as anticipated. The cost of the whole job given at the Public Hearing was
$17.68 per foot. Deleting the curbinq at this time would reduce the cost by
about $5 or $6, so the cost would be around $12 per foot.
Councilman Liebl asked if this street was petitioned far and the City Engineer
said no, it is part of the l0 year street impzovemen� program. Those present
at the Public Hearing were in favor of the improvement. Approximately 40$ of
the land is tax forfeit. Additional assessments may further slow down
development. Councilman Sheridan pointed out that the costs later for the
curbing and leveling mat would be higher. The City Engineer said yes, but
the leveling mat would extend the life of the street.
Councilman Breider suggested that the people involved should be notified of
the revamping of plans. Mayor Kirkham said that he had no objection to this.
Councilman Sheridan asked when the bids were to be let and the City E�agineer
said they were receiving the bids March 16th. He added that as much as possible
he wanted to get these problems cleared up befc�e the bid letting.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to instruct the Administration to notify the geople
and ask them to come to the Meeting of March 9, 19'70. Seconded by Councilman
Breider. Upon a voice vo�e, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motian
carried.
T.H-. #65 East Service Road: Fr�m 73�, Avenue to Fireside Drive:
The City Engineer said that this road is in the vicinity of the trailer park.
There have been negatiations with the property owners to see if they would
be receptive to providing the necessary right oi way. The lots were �
appraised at $15,000 and $12,000, which is an extremely exhorbitant award.
He asked if the Council wished the service raad extended all the way north,
or just far enough to provide access. There has been no positive response
in the negotiations for the rest of the land.
Councilman L,iebl asked if this road is not needed to get to the well house
and the City Engineer said only the south portian. Cauncilman Sheridan
wondered why not just do the south end with grading and gravel until there is
a need for the rest of the road to the north. The City Engineer said that
funds have been expended for the right of way acquisition as part of the
improvement project. If this road is not improved; can it sti11 be assessed?
The Assistant City Attorney said that he would like to r.:�earch this to see
if the acquisition costs can be assessed if the entire improvement project
is not done. The Council agreed that it should be just a minimal type of
roadway.
5th Street from 54th Avenue to I. 694:
The City Engineer explained that this street is in the vicinity of the cemetery
and in this instance the problem is a fence and some graves within the right
of way. The legal entanglements of moving the graves are involved, and he
asked if the Council would agree that the road should be shifted to the west
as must as�possible. After a short discussian, the Council agreed this
seemed to be the best solution.
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� Project W&S #93:
� The City Engineer explained that this project is for the installation of
water and sewer in Onaway Addition and East Ranch Estates 2nd Addition.
The plat of East Ranch Estates 2nd Addition has not as yet been filed so
� the easements are not available. Mr. Peter Lindberg has promised to send
a letter to the City that the deeds will be forthcoming. The City needs the
right of way so the utilities can be installed. Mr. Albert Johnson said
that he is the owner of the property and he questions whether he got a
� legal Public Hearing notice. Mr. Lindberg has stated that he stands on his
statement of last December when he said that he wanted the improvements in
the plat.
i The Finance Director said that according to their records, Mr. Albert
Johnson was sent a notice. Councilman Liebl said that he felt that they
should keep their word and file the plat. They are holding up construction.
� Councilman Sheridan said that a letter from Mr. Lindberg promising the
easements is of little value, the deeds are needed. He felt that the project
should proceed as planned. If the City's records show that Mr. Johnson was
' sent a notice, there should be no problem. The development to the north will
need these utilities installed.
CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF THE PLANTING FOR NSP MOORE LAKE SUBSTATION ON
T.H. #65:
Mr. Larry Benson, of NSP, came forward and showed the plans to the Council
� at the table. He said that they are letting bids now •and it is hoped that
completion will be early summer. The Council agreed that the plans were
satisfactory.
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MOTION by Councilman Breider to approve the plans for the plantings for the
NSP Moore Lake Substation. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
COI3SIDERATION OF NSP POWER LINE ON 73RD AVENUE:
The City Engineer said that this was originally planned as an underground
secondary line. Now they are requesting permission for an overhead line
along 73rd Avenue. He understood that NSP is running into a problem of
a shortage of power. Eventually all the lines will be underground. The
hope was that when there is any new installation, that it would be under-
grou�nd. NSP seems to feel that the lines should be overhead now and go
underground later.
Mr. Larry Benson said that it was originally planned for an underground
feeder. It will come out of Moore Lake Substation. There probably would not
be a request for an overhead line if there had not been requests by the City
for str�et lights along 73rd Avenue. Councilman Sheridan asked if the requests
for the street lights were withdrawn, would the lines go underground and Mr.
Benson indicated not. Councilman Liebl felt that overhead lines would not
be approved of by the residents, and it surely would not enhance the ne�ghbor-
hood. Mr. Benson then brought his plans forward to the Council table for
discussion. Councilman Breider asked for a cost comparison between the over-
head and underground lines and also if this is allowed to go overhead, when
will it go underground. Mr. Benson said that he did not know when it would
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go underground. If the industrial growth develops quite quickly, it may go
underground faster than some of the other lines. As t�.o the cost coa[pariso�l,
he did not have that with him. Counci7,man Liebl felt that the cost com-
parison should be submitted so that the Council could ascertain whether or
not requesting tha� the lines mu�t go underqround would be a reasonatble
requsa�. HQ d�,d �npt fis�l th�t the xc��ident� wr�u�,d like to � burdened with
more 4Q' polea. Counai.lman Shex�dan agre+�d tha,� it �ao�e#,bl�, ha would like
to �ee �ha line developed underground.
RECEIVING NSF FtEPORT �'QR F�BRUA�tX 2Q, 1970 AND �'E�3RUAItX 27 � 1970 s
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The City Engin�,er eaid t�hat the r�apca�� da�ted February 27, 1970 wa� juat xec�ived
today. Thinga aeom to be moving along nicely a.nd +ao iar they have me� the
schedule gi�►en th� Council. Mr. Aenson asid that he ha,d checked tha dato �or
stringinq tI1� line�t a►nd it may be May lst, because of a main powex s��uation.
Council�man Sreider aeked a�bout Item C(2nduction Task For�ce' Aattv���r�' on the
repoxt, and wondered what measures will be taken tf tla� ia�tv�es�i et�ic�vts +co��
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up negative. What ii it interferes with the railroa�''s �t�i�nttY ��ra�L'et�t? = Mr:
senson said that they cannot energize the lines until it is eo1�I►erci. 1�11yo�e
Kirkham said that he understood that it is not an inso'lv$ble'`��itua�"ic�'tt, ` it
just requires study. Mr. Benson agreed and cacadmenterl that t�is type of �
problem has never been encountered before.
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to receive the reports fr�n NSp dated February
20th and February 27, 1970. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon'g voice
vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion c�rried. .
OFFICIALLY RECEIVING APPRAISAL REPORT ON SHOREWOOD LC)IJNGEt , .
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Councilman Breider said that he just received this report this ev�n�nq�arid
he asked the Council's indulgence in laying this over.
MOTION by Councilman Breider to table this item to the M�etinq oF Mar�h 16,
1970, to allow time for analysis. Seconded by Councilman Liebl.
Councilman Liebl said that he agreed that Councilman Breider should have a
fe�etweeks to look the report over. He said that the report was good, factual�
and very professionally done. It provides the Council with the pertinent
knowledge necessary. He pointed out that there must also be a complete app-
raisal of the 37th Avenue Lounge. He questioned also whether the property
should be leased or sold.
THE VOTE upon the motion, being a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
APPRdVAL OF LETTER TO'SHELL OIL COMPANY REuARDING STATION AND LOOP BACK AT
61ST AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY:
MO►PION by Councilman Liebl to approve the letter as it appears ia the Agenda
and authorize it being sent to Shell Oil Company. Seconded by Councilman
Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the
motion carried.
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DISCUSSION REGARDING �UIT CLAIM DEED FOR REQUESTED RETURN OF EASEMENT RIGHTS:
(William Keefer for Mrs. Kuschke}
The City Engineer explained that last year the City had a request to accept
a dedication to provide access to 1641 Gardena Avenue. This was to get
F.H.A. financing. It was for about Z2.75' in width, and now they want the
easement back as they could not get the F.H.A. financinq.
� Councilman Sheridan asked if the deed had been filed. Neither the Assistant
City Attorney nor the Finance Director knew whether it had been filed or not.
Councilman Sheridan said that it is a public roadway and if the dead has '
never been filed, it may be simply returned. However, if it has, then
� there would be a legal requirement for a Public Hearing on the vacation of
the easement.
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The Assistant City Attorney asked if this public easement is turned back to
them, how will they get to the house. The City Engineer said tha� they also
have a private easement. It was the F.H.A. that required that the easement
be public.
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to return the instrument if it has not b�en
filed. In the event it has been filed, to instruct the City Enqineer to
proceed with setting up a Public Hearing for Apri2 13, 1970, for the
vacation of the easement. Seconded by Cauncilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote,
all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. �
CONSIDERATION OF DESIGNATING 7TH STREET A THROUGH STREET:
Mayor Kirkham commented that he believed that there were only a few inter-
sections that do not have stop signs. Councilman Sheridan added that in the
City planning, 7th Street was considered an interior through street.
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to concur with the recommendations of the
Administration and designate 7th Street a through street from 53rd Avenue to
67th Avenue. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
RESOLUTION #36-1970 - RESOLTJTZON IMPOSING LOAD LIMITS ON PUBLIC STREETS AND
HIGHWAYS IN THE CITY OF FRTDLEY:
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt Resolution #36--1970. Seconded by Counail-
man Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the
motion carried.
RESOLUTION #37-1970 - RESOLIITI03�1 TRANSFERRING FtINDS FROM THE REVOLVING
ACCOUNT OF THE STATE AID FUND TO THE 5T. 1968-3 STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT:
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt Resolution #37�1970. Seconded by Council-
man Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the
motion carried�
RESOLUTION #38^1970 - RESOLUTTON AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON PARCEL 3054, SECTION 11:
MQTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution #38�1970. 5econded by
Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, the motion carried.
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RESOLUT20N #39-1970 � RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF
SPECIAL ASSESSMEN`I'S ON PARCEL 3180, SECTION 11:
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution #39-1970. Seconded by
CounciLnan Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
RESOLUTION #40-1970 - RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON PARCELS 3060 AND 3150, SECTION 11: AND REPLATTING INTO
EAST RANCH ESTATES ADDITION, CORRECTING RESOLtJTION #7^1970:
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution #40-1970. Seconded by
Councilman Breider, Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
RESOLUTION #41-1970 - RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE COMBINING OF
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON LOTS 1 AND 2, AND LUT 3A, At7DiTOR'8 SUBDTVISI013 #21
(SECOND REVISION):
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution #41-1970. Seconded by
Counci].man Breider. Upan a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the mation carried.
RESOLUTION #42-1970 - RESOLUTION AUfiHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CJMBINING OF •
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON LOT 10, AND PART OF LUT 33, AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION
#23 (REVISION):
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolutian #42-1970. Seconded by
Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the mation carried.
RESOLUTION #43-1970 - RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE COMBINING OF
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON LOT 26, BLOCK 2, AND LOT 27, BLOCK 2, ONAWAY ADDITION:
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution #43-1970. Seconded by
Councilman Breider. Ugon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayox Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
RESOLUTION #44-1970 - RESOLUTI4N AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CQM73INING OF
5PECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON LOT 2$, BLOCK 2, LOT 29, BLOCK 2, AND LOT 30, BLOCK 2,
ONAWAY ADDITION:
MOTION by Councilman Shexidan to adopt Resolution #44-1970. oeconded by
Counciltnan Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
RESOLUTION #45-1970 - RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE COMBINING OF
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON LOT 5, BLOCK 1, LOT 6, BLOCK l, AND LOT 7p BLOCK 1,
VALLEY VIEW MANOR:
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution #45-1970. Seconded by
Councilman Breider. Upan a voice vote, all vot�ing aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
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RESOLUTION #46-1970 - RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE COMBINING OF
SEECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON LOT 17, BLOCK 3, AND LOT5 18, 19 AND 20, BLOCK 3�
SPRING BROOK PARK:
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution #46-1970. Seconded by
Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
RESOLUTION #47-1970 - RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE COMBINING OF
, SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON LOT 5, BLUCK 7, AND LOTS 6 AND 7, BLOCK 7, SPRING
BROOK PARK:
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MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution #47-1970. Seconded by
Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the mation carried. �
RESOLUTION #48-1970 - RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE COMBINZNG OF
SPECZAL ASSESSMENTS ON LOT 25, BLOCK S, AND LOfi 26, BLOCK S, RIVERVIEW
HEIGHTS:
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Reso].ution #48-1970. Seconded by
Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
RESOLUTION #49-1970 - RESOLUTION AUTHORIZII�IG AND DIRECTING THE COMBINING QF
SPECIAL ABSESSMENTS ON LOT 11, BLOCK 3, AND LOT 12, BLOCK 3, SPRING BRbOK
PARK:
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution #49-1970. Seconded by
Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
RESOLUTION #50-1970 - RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE COMBINING OF
SPECIAL ASSESSMENT5 ON LOT 8, BLOCK 1, AND LOT 9, BLOCK 1, OAK GROVE ADDITION:
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution #50-1970. Seconded by
Councilman Breider. U�on a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor ICirkham
declared the motion carried.
RESOLIITION #51-1970 - RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE COMBINING OF
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON NORTH �S OF LOT 22, AND ALL OF LOT 23, BLOCK 24, AND
SOUTH � OF LOT 24, BLOCIC 24, HYDE PARK ADDITION:
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution #51-1970. Seconded by
Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
RESOLUTION #52-1970 - RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE COMBINING OF
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON LOT 7, BLOCK T, AND LOT 8, BLOCK T, RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS:
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution #52-1970. Seconded by
Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
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RESOLUTION #53�1970 - RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE COMBINING OF
SPECIAL ASSES5MENTS ON LOT 7, BLOCK G, AND LOT 8, BLOCK G, RIVERUIEW HEIGHTS:
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution #53-1970. Seconded by
Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
RESOLUTION #54-1970 - RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE COMBINING OF
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON LOT l, BLOCK 4, AND LOT 2, BLOCK 4, CITY VZEW:
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution #54-1970. Seconded by
Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
RESOLUTION #55-1970 - RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE COMBIIVING OF
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON LOT 12, BLOCK 4, AND LOT 13, BLOCK 4, CITY VIEW:
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution #55-1970. Seconded by
Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
RESOLUTION #56-1970 - RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTSNG THE COMBINING OF
SPECIAL ASSES5MENTS ON LOT 27, BLOCK E, AND LOT 28, BLOCK E, RIVERVTEW
HEIGHTS:
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution #56--1970. Seconded by
Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote� all voting,aye, Mayor K3.rkham
declared the motion carried.
RESOLUTION #57-1970 - RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE COMBINING OF
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON E. 95.5' OF LOT 1, BLOCK 3, E. 95.5' OF LOT 2, BLOCK
3, AND E. 95.5' OF LOT 3, BLOCK 3, SPRING BROOK PARK ADDITION:
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution #57-1970. Seconded by
Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
RESOLUTION #58-1970 - RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE COMBINING OF
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON LOT 13, BLOCK 8, AND LOT 14, BLOCK 8, HYDE PARK
ADDITION:
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution #58-1970. Seconded by
Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declare8 the motion carried.
RESOLUTION #59-1970 - F2ESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE COMBINING OF
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON LOT 24, BLOCK 4, AND LOT 25, BLOCK 4, SHAFFER'S
5UBDIVISION #1:
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution #59�1970. Seconded by
Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
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RESOLUTION #60-1970 - RESOLUTIt�N AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE COMBINING OF
SPECIAL ASSE5SMENTS OIV LOT 8, BLOCIC 3, AND LOT 9� BLOCK 3, SHAFFER'S SUB-
DIVISION #1:
MOTioN by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution #60- 1970. Seconded by
Councilman Breider, Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
RESOLUTION #61-1970 - RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE COMBINING OF
LOT 53, BLOCK S, AND LOT 54, BLOCK S, RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS:
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution #61-1970. Seconded by
Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
RESOLUTION #62-1970 � RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE COMBZNING OF
� SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS dN LOT 4, BLOCK 3, AND LOT 5, BLOCK 3, SHAFFER�S SUB-
DIVISIOI3 #1:
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan �o adopt Resolution #62-1970. Seconded by
Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all v�ting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
APPOINTMENT5:
Name
Linda S. Johnson
110 61st Avenue N.F..
Fridley, Minnesota
Caro1 A. Chudek
11908 Washington St. N.E.
Blaine, Minnesota
Position
Switchboard-
kc• �,�.tic,r,ist
C1erk�Typist
Replaces
Rene J.
Franko
Vicki
�hambers
MOTION by Councilman Lieb1 to approve the appointments. Seconded by
Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
CLAIMS:
MOTI013 by Councilman �heridan to approve payment of General Claims #20746
through #20843 and Liquor Claims #4220 through #4240. Seconded by Council-
man Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham deal,ared
the motion carried.
LICENSES:
MOTION by Councilman 7�ieb1 to approve the following licenses:
Cigarette APproved By
Ervs' Fridley Service
� 8255 East River Road
Fridley, Minn.
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Licenses Continued.
General Contractor
Approved B�
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A17.en Construction Inc.
5125 Quail Avenue North
Crystal, Minnesota By: Steve AZlen Building Inspector
Camp Construction Corp.
6280 University Ave. N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota By: William D. Camp.Jr. Building Inspector
Gerald Eich Builders
1454 18th Ave. N.W.
New Brighton, Minn. By: Gerald Eich Building Inspector
MOTION SECONDED by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
ESTIMATE5:
Keys Well Drilling Company
413 North Lexington Parkway
St. Paul, Minnesota 55104
PARTIAL Estimate #4 for construction of Water
Improvement Project #95, Schedule A-1, Wells
#10 and #11, according to contract
PARTIAL Estimate #4 for construction of Watex
Improvement Project #95, Schedule A-2 & A-3,
Wells #12 & #13, according to contract
Comstock & Davis, Inc.
1446 County Road J
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432
For the furnishing of professional engineering
services for planning the following:
PARTIAL Estimate #1, Water Improvement Project #93
PARTIAL Estimate #l, Water Improvement Project #94
PARTIAL Estimate #1, Water Improvement Project #95,
Schedule A-1
PARTIAL Estimate #1, Water Improvement Project #95,
Schedule A-2
PARTIAL Estimate #1, Water Improvement Project #95,
Schedule A-3
PARTIAL Esti.mate #1, Water Improvement Project #95,
Schedules E & F
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$1.3,042.75
$11,754,90
593.47
2,750.00
2,320.00
2,375.00
943.55
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P.O. Box 4184
Madison, Wisconsin 53711
PARTIAL Estimate for Public Outdoor Warning
Sirens, control and telephone relays
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$15,444.00
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to approve the foregoing estimates. Seconded by
Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
RECEIVING REPORT TO COUNCIL REGARDING MEETING ON MISSI5SIPPI STREET RAILROAD
UNDERPAS5:
The City Engineer said that at this point the City is waiting for inPormation
from the County. Mayor Kirkham commented that he would rather see� the railroad
participate by agreeing to pay their costs of the shoefly plus 10$ �ath�r than
30� of the overall costs. Councilman Liebl pointed out that the railroad is
anxious to get this started, but they seem somewhat reluctant to commit
themselves to any specified amount. Councilman Sheridan asked iP this could
not be done without a shoefly. Mayor Kirkham said that it could be done but
the shoefly is cheaper. In some places it is a matter of right of way.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive �he report found in �he Agenda dated
� March 2, 1970. Seconded by Councilznan Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all
voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
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COMMUNICATIONS:
A. MET RQPOLITAN TRANSIT COMMISSION: MEETING5 ON TRANSPORTATZON
Mayor Kirkham pointed out that there will be a meeting Apri1 15, 1970 fo�r
staff people and the MTC and May 28th for a meeting between elected officials
with the City Manager and the MTC. Councilman Liebl said that he would like
to attend and Mayor Kirkham commented that he would be there.
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to receive the communication from the Metro-
politan Transit Commission, s�gned by James 5. Kasmo, dated February 12,
1970. Seconded by Councilman Lieb1. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye,
Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
B. PROPOSED LETTER FROM CITY TO COUNTY ATTORNEY REGARDING JOINT LAW
ENFORCEMENT COUNCIL
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to recommend this letter, to be dated March
4, 1970, be conveyed to the County Attorney. Seconded by Councilman
Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the
motion carried.
PROGRESS REPORT ON REFUND OF REC CHARGES:
The Finance Director reported that the.money has been returned to the people
involved in the law suit. He a$�Sed if �he letters to the property pwnexs
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(other than Areas A& B) could not be sent out now. Councilman Sheridan
said that he could see no reason why they could not be sent. He asked if
the refund was to be made directly, or applied as a credit for assessments.
The Finance Director said that the money will be sent back.
DISCUSSION REGARDING DOG PROBLEM WITHIN THE CITY OF FRIDLEY:
Councilman Liebl said that he wished to commend the City Manager for the
summation on how to control the dog problem within the City. He states that
the Code should be revised and Councilman Liebl agreed that this is a good
idea. He said that he was shocked to hear that in 1969 there were 476
animals picked up and only 72 claimed. He felt that this is a disgrace. He
would like to see the Ordinance revamped and strengthened. He said that �he
people, rather than the dogs should be punished. He said that he does get
calls about doqs biting children.
Councilman Sheridan painted out one fact was that B& E Patrol was located in
Roseville and is hard to find. He feZt that it just came down to people that
have an unwanted dog just allow it to roam until it gets picked up. Tha.s is
the cheapest way to dispose of i�. Tt costs money to have it put to sleep
be a veterinarian. Mayor Kirkham said that the people that pay the license
fee take care of their dogs. The biggest problem is the dogs that run loose
and these owners do not bother to buy a license.
The Assistant City Attorney said
look at this report and he will
see and consider.
ADJOURNMENT:
that the City Manager had the City Attorney
draw up a model ordinance for the Council to
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adjourn the Meeting. Seconded by Councilman
Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the Regular
Council Meeting of March 2, 1970 adjourned at 10:22 P.M.
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THE MINUTE3.QF T�iE SPECIPiL PL�B%IC HEARII�IG MEETI�C OF MAR�i 9r 1970
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Mayor Kirkham called the Special Public Heaxing Meeting of Dlarch 9, 1970
to order at 7:37 P.M.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGS,ANCE:
Mayor Kirkham requ�ested thQ audien�e to stand anci join the Council in
recitinq the Pledge of Alleqiance to the Fl�g.
ROLL CALL:._ . .
MEMBERS PRESENT: Sheridan, Kirkham, Liebl, Harris, Breider
MEMBF.�RS J�$SENT : ; None . ,
AAQ�TIOAi OF AGENDA:
Mayor Ki�khu� state�l that. t�iere was one iteaa to add:
4. Consideration of Well Dri1l�.zig License for Clarence Zuercher
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MOTION by.Councilman,Sherid�n to adopt the Agenda as.amended. SeGOnded by
Councilman Liebl.- LTpon a voice vpte, a17,� voting age, Mayor Kirkham declared
the motion carried unanimously. .
INFORMBL P[3BLIC HE.ARING BEFORE THE CITX COUNCIL REGARDING THE IMPRR7�TEMENT OF
T•AKRSIDE ROAD FROM 75TH AVENUE TO OSBORNE ROADs
The City Engineer �eacplained that the City Council held a Public Hearing
for the improvement of this street last yeax. When the survey wo�k was done,
it was found that approximately 40� of the assessable footage was tax forfeit.
There are also some subsoil problems with this str�et and some storm sewer
work that needs to be done, making the estimate for the coa�►plete improveatent
of the street $17.68 per foot. For a 120 foot lot the assessment would then
be over $2000. There is a road pattern proposed both for the east and west
side of these lots, as these lots are 120 feet in width and a normal lot is
75 feet. These lots could be bought, then split int�o buildable size lots.
He showed on the screen those lots that were tax forfeit for the benefit of
the audience. He said that as a rule a complete street with curbing is not
put in until the water and sewer services are in. In this case it is not
known where the development would be and where the services would be needed.
This is why the proposal of a staged construction is brought to the attention
of the people at this time. The thought was that the addition of a large
assessment on the tax forfeit lots would further impede development of the
unimproved lots, so the question to be resolved is whether to install tha
curbing,at this time, or in 3 or 4 years after the property develops and
the service locations would be established.
Mr. Charles Cornell, 7525 Lakeside Road asked if this decision is suddenly
being made because the City would have to stand some of the cost. The City
Engineer said that the decision has not been made yet, but no, the City
would not stand any of the cost, it would be all assessable. Mr. Cornell
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said that there was a low spot at about 7550 Lakeside Road and asked iP that
would be fixed. The City Engineer said yes, the proposa]. is for everything
but the curbing. This would cut the cost to abesut $12 per foot. Mr. Cornell
said that in a few years from now, it would be even more expensive and he
was in favor of the whole ianprovexnent. �
Mr. Leo Heyne, 7550 Lakeside Road, said that last year the cost was $13 per
foot and asked what happened to that figure. The City Engineer said that the
price given for Lakeside Road last yeaz at the Public Hearing was $17.68.
The $13 may have been an average for the project, but each s�reet is bid
separately within the project, and each street has a different price. In
the case of Lakeside Road, there are sane subsoil and drainage problems which
makes the cost higher. xe said if the people want the whole impravement, it
can be dane, this was just brought out to give them a second chance.
Mr. Dan Fish, 7501 Lakeside Road, asked if the whole project could be stopped.
He said that last year letters were sent out stating that if no rep2y was
received by the City, it would be assumed that the residents were in favor of
the proposal, and there were no objections. The City Engineer said that the
plans and specifications have already been drawn and the project being bid.
It will be awarded very soon.
Councilman Sheridan said that this was brought to the attention of the Council
last week and he appreciated the thought being given. He explained again
that the improvement will be as the residents wish, but the Council wanted to
point out to them that it was felt by the Council that the additional assess-
ments could be a deterrent to the development of the undeveloped lots i� their
area. If the residents agreed with the Council, then the construction could
be staged and the curbing done later, if not, the whole package can be done
now. Mr. Fish said that if staged, it would ultimat�ly cost more. Council.-
man Sheridan said that this is probably true.
Mr. Lawrence Nichols, 7513 Lakeside Road, asked if the street would have to
be dug up to put in the curbing. The City Engineer said no, there would be
no need to tear up the street. The curbing would be put in and a leveling
mat would be put on, which would extend the life of the street, and it would
again be a new street. Mr. Nichols said that then they would have to pay
again, so why not pay the $17.68 now. Mayor Kirkham told him that this wass
fine with the Council if that is what the residents wished. Mr. Fish asked
why not do just to the low spot. Councilman Harris said that the cost of
going back and doing a partial street has proven to be very costly. He
pointed out that the assessment per lot would remain unchanged whether the
lots are developed or not. He said that this is strictly up to the residants,
it is their stree�t and they are paying for it. It was felt that it was the
Council's responsibility to tell them of the altern'ate plan. Mr. Fish
wondered why his assessment for 75th Avenue was so much less and Councilman
Harris explained to hi.m that he was considered side yard in that instance.
The City Enqineer explained that all items of work have a separate unit bid
price, and whatever the bid cocnes in at, will be assessed for the work done
on Lakeside. Councilman Harris added that the estimate given at the Public
Hearing was based on past experience and hopefully the bid will cane in less,
depending on how competitive the bidding is.
A member of the audience asked why not consider blacktop curbinq. Mayor
Kirkham said that the Council adopte� a policy of using concrete curbing as
it lasts longer, and the City's experience with blacktop curbing has not been
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good. CounciLnan Harris added that concrete curbing also protects the
street better.
CounciLaan Liebl said that the estimated $12 per foot would include storra
sewer work, however, he asked the City Engineer if he could guarantee that
the water problem� would be taken care o! without the cu,rbinq. He felt tiu�t
there.would be daterioration along the edgss of the atreet without the pro-
tection of the curbinq, especially as the street hae a bad base. The City
Engineer said that the street would be built with extra strenqth alonq the
outside edqes of the st,�eet. Councilman Liebl said that one wintsr oi snaw-
plowing would take out the edqe of the street.
Mayor Kirkham asked for a show of �ands of those in favor o! the whole
package and three raised their hands. He then asked for a raise of hands of
those in favor of the staged construction with no one raising their han8s.
MO'rION by Councilman iiarris to close the informal Public Hear.ing on the
improvement of Lakeside Road fran 75th Avenue to Oaborne Road. Seconded bp
Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote,.al.l voting aye, Magor Kirkham
declared the motion carried unanimously.
CONSIDERATION OF FINAL PLAT (P.S. #69-12), SHOREWOOD PLAZA, BY WYMI�►N SMITHt
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CONSIDERATION OF VACATIAN OF A PUBLIC DRAINAGE EA5EMENT (SAV �70�-02j pY MAX
SALITERMAN:
� The City Engineer said that he understood that the petitioner could not be
preserrt tonight, however, as there were some people interested in thia item,
he showed the plat on the easel and explained that the petitioner is platting
' to divide up the land into smaller lots for ease of handling descriptions.
There is no change in zoning.
Mr. Mitchell Gwiazdon, 6350 Pierce Street, asked what the City is planning to
, put in there. Mayor Kirkham said that this is not City property, and he did
not know what the developer planned. Mr. Gwiazdon asked what about all the
dirt he has been.moving. The City Engineer said that the City cannot tell
� him what to do. He said that he obviously is in the prxess of doing sane
development, which is his right. The zoning is camnercial, except for a
small portion of Planned Developnent. A member of �he audience aske8 what
Planned Developanent is and the City Engineer said that this means that the
i Council has to approve any type of building in this area. The member•df
the audience then said that he has dug very deeply j�ust next to the Planned
Development area. Mayor Kirkham said that the City has no control over tha
I qrading he does, as long as he meeta the Code in the Planaed Development
parcel at �he time he brings his plans in. Councilman Harris explained the
Planned Development procedure, and said that there will be a Public Hearing
, then too and this is the time to cane before the Council and voice your
opinions on the developoaent. This hearing is just for the platting. He
then explained the plattinq prodecure.
' Mr. Garry Pierce, 6132 Central Avenue N.E., said that he has Lot 5 next to the
Planned Developznent area an$ tMey �oa�k a corner off very close to hie property
when they were grading. There was a 10' to 15' drop stxaiqht down. Iie w�ould
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like someone to talk to them about this. He said that last fall they said it
would be graded at an angle'so there would be no sharp drops. He said that
the Engineering Assistant came out �to his property and marked out his property.
When he came home from work one day, he found that the ntarker had been uwved
and the bulldozer had taken a corner off very close to his yard. He said
that he would like this in the form of a formal.complaint. Councilman Harris
said that if anything is done to his property to it's detrimen�, to contact
the Engineering Department and they will do the best they can to get them to
comply.
A member of the audience said that he �hought that dirt had been taken off of
the P1ann�d Development parcel. The City`Engineer said that dirt can be taken
out, there is no control under Planned Development on the preliminary gradinq,
only when the plans come before the Council. Councilman Harris added that at
that time the Council could stipulate that a structure would not be approved
at that eleva�ion and it would have to be brought back up. Councilxnan Sheridan
said that he thought that it was cut'down to about street level, and a member
of the audience agreed. Councilman Liebl suggested to the people interested
in just what Planned Develop�nnent entailed, stop at the City Hall and get a
copy of the Ordinance.
Councilman Harris told the audience that this pia� will not go through until
the petitioner has been heard. Mayor Kirkham added that at that time
perhaps the people can get their answer8 as to what is being planned.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to continue the Public Hearing on the preliminary
plat proposed 3�y Max 5aliterman and the vacat3on of a pnblic drainage ease-
ment to the Meeting of April 13, 1970. Seconded by Counei3man Sheridan. Upon
a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried
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CONSIDERATION OF VACATiON OF A PORTION OF MRRSHALL SZ'REET AND 43RD AVENUE
(SAV #70-01) BY THE CI Y OF MINNE�POLIS, GENERALLY LOCATED WEST OF EAST
RIVER RQAD �ETWEER? 39TH AVENUE AND 43RD AVENUEt
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�N.S.S.S.D.) .
MoT2ON by Counci].man xarris to waive the reading of the Public Hearing notices
as both vacations had been peLitioned for. The motion was seconded and upon a
voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried
unanimousl�.
The City Engineer said that the first vacatian ia for Marshail Street and�
43rd Avenue adjacent to East River Road, down to where it comes into F•ast
River Road, the second vacati�n is for the portion of Marshall Street south
of there requested by N.5.S.S.D.
Mr. Raymond H. Hegna, City of Minneapolis Waterworks, said that the Planning
Commission recommended approval o� their request. This is all within pro--
perty owned by Minneapolis Waterworks. This r.oad 3s not used by anyane else
except the Waterworks to get to the water. plant. The City Engin�er a�ced if
it was not tru�e that there were no ut�.I�ties in this partion except thefr'own
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pipe lines and Mr. Hegna confirmed thie. Mr. Bruae Corlatt, Minneapolis
, Waterworks, added that they had just purchased Lot 30 which consolidates this
whole parcel of land under their ownership. iie said that would like this
vacation approved and then it �vould be fenced to the public.
� Counci]�aan Harrie said that.the Counail felt that the two vacai,ions must be
taken care of concurrently, and ahould be co�npleted at the same tima. There
has already been a first readinq on the Ordinance for the vacation requested
� by N.S.S.S.D.�
Mr. Hegna sai8 that he would like the N.S.S.S.D. vacation held in abeyance
, until the fate of the N.S.S.S.D. proposed sewer plant is determined. Hs
explained that the City of Minneapolis still usea that roadway to qet to
their sludge beds. He felt that for this reason, they should be considered
individually. He pointed out that this request was alao made last.year.
' There must be some easements given to the City of Minneapolis to protect
their utilities in that portion of the road. If the sawer plant does go in
thex�e, tibe utilities may have to be relocated, for this reason the easement
� is a necessity. Councilman Harris said that the City of Fridley's Ordinance
takes into consideration the retention of all utility easements and provides
protection. Utility easements are not vacatad. He pointed out that the
� City of Minneapolis has been in violation with the City of Fridlsy since
they started hauling as there are no tail gates and sludge gets dumped on the
street. Mr. Hegna pointed out that the street has be�n maintained by the
City of Minneapolis, and they are the only �nes that use it. He said that
� the Ordinance refers 'to the City of Fridley retaining �he easement, and ha
would like to make sure that the City of Minneapolis is granted the easemen�.
Councilman Harris said that if a street right of way i5 vacated, but a
� utility easement is retained, this means that no structiure may be placed
upon that easement. If a petitioner should request construction over an
easement, he then must pay the cost of the relocation of the utilities.
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Mr. Willi�am Soth, 2400 lst National 8ank, of ti�e Dorsey Law Office, said that
the procedure here is not entirely proper_. The City of Fridley is retaining
an easement, but the fee title is owned by the N.S.S.5.D. Any easement
granted to Minneapolis should rightfully emanate from the District. Council-
man Harris.said that if the City vacates a street and there are pipes' in
that street, they are protected by that Ordinance. There is no structure
allowed on that easement. Mr. Soth said that he.did not believe that it was
proper to retain an easement when vacating a street. The City Attorney said
that he had discusseci this matter with Minneapolis and the District and Mr.
Soth's position is proper. The Attorney Genera•1 has stated that a City cannot
vacate a atreet right of way and retain a utility easement. The entire streat
right of way shonld be vacated and made subject to receipt of a utility ease-
ment. This is merely a different v�y of doing the same thinq. It car► be
resolved in that manner. �
Councilman Harris a�ked if it was not correct that�the sewer lina ia
privately owned and when property to the north develops, it will not connect
onto this line, and Mr. Corlett said that this was correct.
The City Attorney said that if there is to be a vacatioh, as lonq as there are
' pipes in the ground ar}d there is an existing street easemeat, that the iee
awner will have to grant an easement either to the City of Fridley or to the
City of Minneapolis, otherwise, he did not feel that the Council could make a
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finding that the easement fs no longer needed as long as utilities are beinq
used at this time. Councilman Hatris asked it the Council could vacate, with
an easement from the Dietrict to the City within a right of way reserved for
this. Mr. Heqna said that the easeutent would follo�► the right of way. He
said that in Minneapolis', they vacate wi.th no strings attached,.but°�do�not
let it go into efEect until the easements are in their possission. He said
that he did not believe�that the south portion should be vacated until it is
determined what will happen with the sewer plsnt, but if the C�cil chaoses
to do so, he would sugqest that they do as the City Attorney indicated; that
it not go into effect'until the City of.Minneap�olis gets a utility easement.
Councilman Liebl asked if according to the Ordinance, the City 2�as the riqht
to vaaate tiae street, but not the right to vacate the utility easement. The
City Attorney said that the Council would have to make a finding that t:here is
no longer a need, and he did not think they could make this finding in this
case that the easement is.not u�eeded. Cov�ncilman Liebl asked if the sewer
plant were to be buil� in there, Grould tchey be prot�cted. The City Attorney
said that if the plant is built and the utilities have to be relocated, then
the Sewer,Board w�ould have to stand the cost of the relocation. Councilman
Harris asked who should get the easement, the City of Fridley or Minneapolis.
The City Attorney said that as long as it serves Minneapolis, it should be
given to them. -_
Councilman Sheridan said that throughout this discus�ion the City of
Minneapolis has contended that they want the north port�nn vacated so they can
fence it and make it a private driveway and keep the pubiic off, yet they want
the south portion public so that they can use it, but thay are the only� ones
benefitting. He said that �hey could use East River Road like everyone else.
Mr. Hegna said that the south portion does serve a purpose and should nat be
vacated under that condition. Councilman Sheridan said that Minneapolis was
asking for a private drive. Mr. xegna said that �f the Council were going to
vacate irrespective of Minneapolis' wishes, then he asked �that it be made sure
that N.S.S.S.D. gives Minneapolis as easement.
Mr. Soth said that the street is not being used by an�one other than Minx�eapolis,
it is not used as a public street in a proprietary sense. What they want is a
private road. He could see no reason why i� could not be vacated. In regaxd
to the water line easement, the District w�ould provide the easement to
Minneapolis or more the utility, if necessary. The developnent o£ the sewer
plant is immaterial to the vacat�on of the street. The vacation could be
determined right now on the basis of the information available. Provisions
can be made for the easement for Minneapolis.
Council.man Harris said that it would be si11y to vacate part of the street, and
not all. The Council is in agreement that it should be all, or none at all.
Mr. Hegna said that he did not see the connection between the two parcels.
MOTION by Councilman.Harris to close the Public Hearing on the vacation o£
Marshall Street and a portion o� 43rd Avenue. Seconded by Councilman Liebl.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham delcared the Public Hearing
closed at 8:45 P.M.
The City Attorney asked Mr. Hegna for an explanation of the easement requested
as shown�on Page 9 of the Council Agenda. Mr. Hegna said that they have a
water main and sewer line in 43rd Avenue to Main Street, then along Main
Street. They would like to have something �n record that there is an easement
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in existance. This was put in very long ago and there is no record of it.
It would merely legaiize the fact tha� thera is water and sewer in the
stxeets, and zs an attempt to rectiiy the situation._ This is wholly inde-
pendent of the vacation request. The City Attorney said that he could see
nothing wrong.r�ith qiving the document,.but unless the City were the fee
owner, it would be of little valne. it was pcinted out tha� both 43rd
Avenue and Main Street are county roads. Mr. C�rlett added that they isaci
been working on their records of their underground utilities for about the
last five years, tryinq to rectify mistakes made many years ago when there
were not even easemer►ts in existance. Al1 tize utilities should be an record
so that someone such as the Gas Company can see whex'e all the utilities are
located. Mayor Rirkham said that he would like to sne that they.got the
proper document, but he thouqht that it would.:have to.come fraQr the Cpunty.
Counc'zlman Harris toid the audience that the Council dCa�s not act on items at
the Public Hearinq Meeting, and asked that the Administration research
what the proper approach would be to giving the requested document, ta lae
ready.for the Pieeting of March 16th. Mr. Hegna said that they had one
prepared .
The City Enqineer asked if the proposed overpass bg Northern Pacific viould
have any effect. Mr. Corlett said that he had disauss� this with.them, and
this is another example of an unrecorded installation, installed very long
aqo.
It was aqreed by the Council that this should be researched and.t3ie proper
document be brought back for the Gouncil Meeting of March 16, 1970.
LICENSE:
Well Driiliaq
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Clarence Zuercher
1949 Arcade Street
St. Paul, Minn. By: Clarence Zuercher Plumbing Inspector
MOTION by Caincilman xarris to grant the license to Clarence Zuereher.
Seconded by Counci].man Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor
Kirkham declarsd the motion carried unani.mously.
ADJOiJRIZMENT :
There being no further business, Mayor Kirkham declared the Special Public
Hearing Meeting of March 9, 1970 adjourned at 9e03 P.M.
RespectfuLly submitted,
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Secretary to the City Counci�.
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ORDINANCE N0.
AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CITY CODE d�' THE CI1Y OF FRID[.EY,
MINNESOTA BY MAKING A CHANGE IN ZOI�IING DISTBICTS
The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows:
SECTION 1. Appendix D of the City Code of Fridley is amended as herein-
after indicated.
SECTION 2. The tract or area within the C�ty�of Fric�ep.:•and_�CoIIatyfot�AaQka
presently zoned as R-2 (limited multiple dwellings) and
described as:
Lots 3 thru 15, Block 11, Hyde park Addition
Lots 16 thru 2�, Bleck 12, Hyde Park Additio.n
Lots 16 thru 3C, Block 21, Hyde Paxk Ad.di�,ion
Lots 1 thru 15, Block 22, Hyde Park Additio.n
Lots 1 thru 5, Block 27, H.yde Park Addition
Lots 6 thru 10, Block 28, Hyde Park Additior�'
Lots 4 thru 13, Block 2, CitST Visw Addition
Lots 3 thru 5, Block 7, City View Addition
Lots 2 thru 6, Block 8, City View Addition
Lots 1,2,16 thru 30, Block 11, Hyde Park Addition
I.ots 16 thru 30, Block 22, Hyde Pax•k Addition
� I,ots 6 thru 10, Block 27, Hyde Park Additio.n
Lots 2 thru 15, Block 1, �ity View Addition
Lots 1 thru 3, Block 2, City View Additiori
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 (limiCed multiple dwellings) and
described as:
Lots 1 tnru 30, Block 9, Hyde Park Add�tion `
Lots 1 thru 30, Block 10, Hyde Park Additio.n
Lots 1 thru 30, Block 23, Hyde Park Addition
Lots 1 thru 30, Block 2�, Hyde Park Additi.��.n
Lots 1 thru 10, Block 25, Hyde Park Additio.n
Lots 1 thru 10, Block 26, Hyde Park Additio.n
Is hereby designated to be in the Zoning District
R-3A (ap�rtments only - general �ultiple family dwelling6)•
All located in the Northwest Quarter (NW��j of Section 23,
T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of �noka, Minn.
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zoning map to indic�te the abave aouing changee.
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ATTEST :
� CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell
' Public Hearing: Au�ust 11, 1969
' First Reading: November 3. 1969
Second Reading:
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FOLLOWING IS A LIST OF CO1rII�tITTEE MEMBERS WHOSE TI;R%i5 WILL BE SXPIRI�iG
PRESENT MEMBER TERM EXPIRES APPOINTEE
Plats and Subdivisions - Streets and Utilities (3 year term - 5 members)(Section-k0)
William E. Jensen - Chairman 12-31-69
589 Rice Creek Terrace
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
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6360 Aisle Street Northeast
FridZey, Minnesota 55421
(The Council designates the Chariman of each c000mittee and the Chairman
is a member of the Planning Commission)
(The Planning Co�aission has one member at large who shall serve as
Vice Chairman of the Plats, Sub-Divisions, Streets and IT�ilities
Sub-Committee)
Buildings Standards - Design Control (1 vear term - S members)(Section 4$)
Oliver Erickson - Chairman 1-15-70
1315 N. E. Hillcrest Dr. � '
Fridley, Minnesota 5542I
Earl Biermann 1-15-70
7830 Alden Way '
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
Carl 0. Tormoen (Lst Ward)
6912 Hickory Drive
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
William R. To�co (2nd Ward)
5925 Hackmann Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
1-15-70
1-15-70
F�ank Hart (3rd Ward) 1-15-70
6000 3rd Street N. E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
(Chairman to be member of Planning Commission,
An architect, construction engineer, builder or other
aimilarly competent person residing in the City
Three members - one from each of the 3 Wards)
(Members to be appointed by the Mayor with the approv8l of the City Council)
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TERM EXPIRES
Board of Appeais (3 Year Term - 5 I�,embers)(Chapter 45.381-45.387)
Donald R. Mittelstadt, Chairman 12-31-69
6940 Hickory Drive Northeast
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
, Richard Harris 12-31-69
6200 Riverview Terrace
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
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APPOINTEE
Parks and Recreation Commission (3 Year Term - 5 Members )(Section 24)
Gary Stimmler 12-31-69
7841 Alden Way N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
Thomas D. Cochran 1Z-31-70
' 1171 Lynde Drive
Fridley, Minn. 55421
(Resignation letter dated 12(21/69
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Human Relations Committee (1� Members - 3 Year Term) �Resolution �'�271-1964)
, Ward 1 Mrs. Ratherine Moss 12-31-69
1021 Rice Creek Terrace
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
' Ward 2 Robert Hynes 12-31-69
665 - 57th P�ace Northeast
� Fridley, Minnesota 55421
Ward 3 Donald Batterson 12-31-69
� 6480 �iverview Terrace
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
At Large Rev. Gerald Keefe 12-31-69
' 6120 - Sth Street
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
' At.Large W. R. Starwalt 12-31-69
1021 Hackmann Circle
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
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(Appointment made by the Mayor upon the advice and recommendation of the Council
and with the consent and confi�rmation of at least four-fifths of the Counci�)e
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Police Commission �Chapter 25,� (3 Year Term - 3 Members)
Dr. Milton Williams 12-31-69
90 Craigway North�ast
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
Virgil Wi11s
(Resigned December, 1969 12-31-71
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Board of Hea1tH (Chapter 36"(3 Year Term - 3 Members)
,` Dr. H. S. Strait - Health Officer 12-3I-69
7635 Northeast Alden Way
� Fridley, Minnesota 55432
Dr. Donald L. Wright 12°31-69
101 Logan Parkway N.E.
� Fridley, Minnesota 55432
Harvey J. McPhee, Public Health Sanitarian
� 3463 Zarthan Avenue South
St. Louis Park, Minn� 55416 12-31-69
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executive of the Board and City Health Officer. If no physician is
available, then the Council sha11 choose the executive of the Board and
Health Officer)
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Suburban Rate Authority
Councilman Raymond E. Sheridan
1301 Hillwind Road N.E.
L. W. Samuelson, Alternate
7800 East River Road
12-31-69
12-31-69
North Suburban Sanitarv Sewer District
David 0. Harris 12-31-69
470 Rice Creek Blvd.
ME1�0 T0: Homer R. Ankrum - City Manager
MEMO FROM: Darrel Clark -- Engineering Assistant
MEMO DATE: February 5, 1970
I�MO NiJI�ER: CM �i�70-01
RE: Planning Commission Structure Chart
There is an omission on the chart as presented to the City Council.
I did not include the new appointee, George Meissner, on the Plats and
Subs -- Streets and Utilities Subcommittee. Mra Meissner was appointed to
fill out Don Batterson's term which expires on December 31, 1970.
I suggest that his name be plac�d in the At Large box and that his
term be extended to 4-1-72 or when the term comes up in January of 1971,
that the term of the new rnember be made to 4-1-72.
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RESOLUTION DESIGNATII�tG DIF,�C°�OR AND ALTERNATE DZRECTOR
TO SUBURBAN RATE AUTHORITY
BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the
of , Minnesota, as follows:
/,-x ;�•:�-��-�"u''` is hereby desfgnated as a directos
of the Suburban Rate Authority, and >�--�`'�"1`�-
is hereby designated to serve as alternate director of the Suburban
Rate Authority for the year 197 and until their successors are
appointed.
STATE OF MINNESOTA )
COUNTY OF HENNEPIN ) SS.
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I, the undersigned, being the dul� gualifiecl and acting Clerk
of the of �Ser�by certify that the
attached and foregoing is a true and c�rrect copy of a resolution
duly adopted by the Council,of
at its meeting on , 196_, as the same is
recorded in the minutes of the meeting of such council for said
date, on file and of record in my office.
Dated this day of , 196 .
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AN ORDINANCE UNDER SECTION 12.07 OF THE CITY CHARTER TO VACATE
STREETS AND ALLEYS AND TO AMEND APPENDIX C OF THE CITY CODE.
The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as foll�w�:
SECTION 1. For the vacation of the street described as all of that part
of Marshall Street lying North of the Plai know� as Berlin
Addition described as follo�s;
All those parts of Marshall Street as shown in the plat of
Auditor�s Subdivision #39, Anoka County, lying North of the
P1at of Berlin Addit�on and lyzng West of the Westerly right
o� way line of County State Aid Road #1 (East River Road).
� All that part o£ a strip of land shown as East River Road in
the plat of Auditor's Subdivision #79, Anoka County, lying
between Lots 9 and 10, of said Audi.tcr'� �11h�1V?�i�� �79 and
lying Southwesterly of the S�uthwe��:��• �° b?-h* c�f �;::;- � ine of
� County State Aid Road #1 �.s acq�:lr�::�� �c°.c5 :J�c �T��;,,,,�.1tLLLot 4,
Section 27, T-30, R-24, Anoka Caunty, hli��.iG���a,
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be and is hereby vacated,
SECTION 2. For the vacation o� t}ae street descrirf�d as a11 tr,at part of
43rd Avenue lying West of Eas� �Z�ve� f��� c? 4iescribed as follows:
All that part of 43rd Avenue Nor�hE���w �:r�owr:. iri ti�e plat of
Auditor's Subdivisiori #3gp An�ka �eJs�n��r9 lyar.g West of the
Westerly right of way line of Coua�� y;�i:ate Aid Road �1
(East River Road), in the Northe��t 1✓� c�f ����.tion 34, T-30,
R-24, Anoka County, Minneso�.�.,
be and is hereby vacated.
SECTION 3. The said vacation has �e�;.*� ma�.�� �:� �,.�xzf�b°i7�����:� wb'�1� Mirinesota
� ' Statutes and pursuant t� �ec:tir�n i � . �'' . ;� ��a<v C�ty Charter
and Appendix C o£ Citv Cade sha11 be so amended.
' PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF "I'HE CITY OF FRIDLEY, THIS
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� - arvin . Brunsell
Public Hearing: March 9, 1970
First, Reading: ��)'�(�,�. 1 a�, :; ,, �
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ORDTNANCE N0.
AN ORDINANCE UNDER SECTION 12.07 OF THE CITY CHARTER
TO VACATE STREETS AND ALLEYS AND TO AMEND APPENDIX C
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The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows:
� SECTION 1. For the vacation of the street described as all that
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R-24, County o£ Anoka, State of Minnesota,
be and is hereby vacated.
SECTION 2. The said vacation has been made in conformance with
Minnesota Statutes and pursuant to Section 12.07 of
the City Charter and Appendix C of City Code shall be
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PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, THIS
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Public Hearing: March 9� 1970
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APi ORDINANCE UP3DER SECTION 12.07 OF THE CITY
CHARTER TO VACATE STREETS AND ALLEYS AND TO AMLND
APPENDIX C OF THE CIZ`Y CODE
The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follaws:
SECTION 1. For the vacation of the street described as all
that part nf Marshall Street lying North of
37th Avenue described as follows:
That portion of Marshall Street North of the
North right of way line of 37th Avenue N.E.
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of the Southeast Quarter of Section 34, T-30,
R-24, Anoka County,
be and is hereby vacated.
SECTION 2. The said wacation has been made in conformance
with Minnesota Statutes and pursuant to Section
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PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, THIS
DAY OF . 1970.
MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsel�.
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TO VACATE STREETS AND ALLEYS AND TO AMEND APPEPDIX C
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The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows:
SECTION 1. For the vacation of a street described as follaws:
All that part of Johnsoa Street described as follqWS:
All that part of the street right of way that lies East
of and adjacent to Lot 1, Block 2, Swanstrom's Court
Addition and between the Easterly extenaions of the
North and the South lines of Lot 1, Block 2, Swanstram's
Court Addition.
All lying in the South Half of Sectian 24, T-30,
R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota,
be and is hereby vacated,
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MAYOR - JACR 0. KIRKHAM
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CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUPTSELL
Public Hearing: November 10, 1969
� First Reading: ,Tanuaxy 5� 1970
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AN ORllINANCE TO AMEND THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRTDLEY,
MINNESOTA BY MAKING A CHANGE IN ZONING DI�TRICTS.
The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows:
SECTION l, 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 Fridley and described as:
SECTION 3.
Commencing at a point which is the intersection
of the South line of 40th Avenue N.E. and the
center line of Main Street; thence Westerly along
an extension of said South line a distance of
450.79 feet to the point of beginning; thence
continuing Westerly along the last described line
`• a distance of 274.21 fee�C to a point; thence
Northerly at right angles to the last described
line a distance of 696.96 feet to a point; thence
Southeasterly along a straight line to the point
of beginn�ng. The premises last above described
bezng hereafter described as Tract A.
Al1 lyi.ng in Section 34, T-30, R-24, City of
Fridley, County of Anoka, Nlinnesota.
Is hexeby designated to be in the Zoned District
known as M-2 (Heavy Industrial Areas).
That the Zoning Administrator is directed to change
the official zoning map to show said tract or area
from zoned district R-1 (Single Family Areas) to
M-2 (Heavy Industrial Areas).
�ASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
DAY OF
ATTEST:
, 1970.
MAYOR Jack 0. Kirkham
CITY CLERK Marvin C. Brunsell
Fublic Hearing: Februaxy 9, 1970 �
First Reading:
Second Readi.ng :
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THE MINIJ'�ES OF THE SPECIAZ PUBLIC TiEAI2ING AND WORKSHOP MEETING OF FEBRUARY 9,1970
Mayor Kirkhaia called the Special Public Hearing aaid Workshop Ma4ting oP
February 9, 1970 to order at 7:45 P.M.
PLEDGE OF ALI,EGIANCE :
The Council and the audience joined in sayinq the Pledge of Alleqiance to the
Flag.
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MENIBERS PRESENT: ti,arris, Samuelson, Sheridan, Kirkhnsn, Li.ebl
MEMBERS ABSENT: None
ADOPTION OF AGENDAt
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt the Agenda as presented. Seconded by
Councilman Sheridan. .Ugon a voice vote, tlzere being no nays, Mayor Kirkhan
declared the motion carried unanimously.
PUBLIC HEARING ON THE CONSIDERATTON O'k' A atEZONTIvG REQUEST (ZOA 1F69�11i TO
REZONE FROM R-1 TO M-2 THAT AR�A GENERALLX IACATED B.�:TWEEN 40TH AI1D 41ST
AVEAiUES AND IN THE VICINITY OF GRAND AND CT�LIFORNIA STitEETS t
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CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST FOR SPECIAL USE PERMIT TO �ERMIT THE EXPANSION
OF A RAILROAD TRACK IN M-2 ZONTNG (DEPAR.TURE TRACKS AND SLOPE EXCAVATIONl•
REQUE_STED_BY NORTHERN PACIFIC pAILWAY COMPAI3Y:
Mayor Kirkham read the Public Hearing notice for the rezoning and the special
use permit request.
Mr. Russel D. Thompson, Assistant Director, Construction Projects for
Northern Pacific Railway, came Porward and presented an overlay while
explaining the project. He said that their proposal has already been
expinined several times through the Board of Appeals and the Planninq
Ca�uaission to the local residents. He said that Northern Pacific is askinq
for a sma11 triangular piece of R-1 be rezoned to M-2. Immediately beloW
this area is Minnesota Silica Sand which is already zoned :�1-2. It is about
2.1 acres lying north of 39th Avenue in the vicinity of California and
Grand Streets. He said that they were also asking for a special use permit
to permit the construction of departure tracks and slope excavation. He
pointed out the various uses of the land on the overlay of the automatic
classification yard. The retarder yard is to bring trains into the yard
for inspection, then the cars are lined up and allowed to roll into the
classification yard at a controlled speed. They are controlled by a com�-
puter which takes into considerati�n the rollibility of the cars, the speed,
curvature of the tracks, and the distance to be rolled. This is a sophisr
ticated concept and will not cause trouble to the switchmen. Presently
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they are switched by a switchman, and either allowed to roll freely or a
n►an riSes the car,�using a hand brake, at some danger to the man. He�said
that sometimes a car is handled 5 or 6 times. Under the new system the
car would roll directly onto the proper tracks. He said that he felt that
they could control the noise and the blasting and tiiat they could live up
to the City's ordinances. "They are proposing to construct an averpass on
43rd Avenue at a cost to Northern Pacific of about S2 millinn. There ara
sane utilities that have to be relocated, and sane lan3 still to be pur-
chased.
Councilman Liebl asked Mr. Thompson what specific measures will be taken
to protect the nearby neighborhood during the construction: Mr. Thompson
said that the blasting would be controlled to 2/10 G. The blastinq w�ould
be restricted to the outer areas and in addition the shats would be moni-
tored with a seismograph. This would be part of the c.ontract. The dust
would be controlled by watering and the traffs�: -�c�uld �� �c�ratrolled.
Councilman Liebl said that some of the peapl� �aere �o,::cerra�d tk�at their
property values would be damag�d. Mr. Tho�r�p��zY �aia r�r�, t��or�he�n Pacific
checked this and was told by several firms t.hat t�,e :r�ailrc��� praposal would
have no effect on the property values, and in one cas�, t�e was told that
they may qo up as this would meail tP�at na ot;�er inc3us�.:ri�.i enterpri$e
could come in there. He pcsirzted out that �1 re�ic�eri� of the area aleo took
it upon himself to do some checking and faund out t1�e same� �.hing. Money
for hane loans is tight right now. Councilmarl I.iek�l s�ic� that he under�tood
that the railrotsd was now on record as willing to �.�ns�aCUCt the overpasa an8
Mr. Thompson said yes.
Councilman Harris asked abc>ut insurance c�verage izi c�:;e th�.re is a claim
� for damages as the result of the blaJting. �ir. Tho��sora said that their
contractor would have between $2 and $5 million in coverag� aqainst this
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Councilman Harris asked if there were any utiliiies tk��at raould have to be
moved. The City Engineer said that this would create no serious problem
with the City of Fridley, although there may be a problem with the
Minneapolis water lines. Mr. Thompson said that Northern Pacific has
agreed to take care of the Minneapolis utilities if they are disturbed.
Council.asan.Samuelson asked who would have design control of the bridge.
Mr. Thampson said that it would be the Public Service Co�nmission, the County,
and the Highway Department. He said that there is a maximum of S+t grade and
they hav� made a change which will lower the hump 10 feet.
Councilman Sheridan asked when they were contemplating construction. Mr.
Thompsbn said they hoped to start in the spring or early suamer. The plan
is for construction over the next five years. This includes the construc�
tion of a deisel house and the relaying of tracks etc. Excavation will be
completed by next year.
Councilman Sheridan said that there w�re a number of stipulations set down
by the Planning Commission and asked if he had any coimnents on any of those.
Mr. Thompson said there was one zestriction he felt was unrealistic and
unreasonable, that is that the railroad should evaluate the structures of
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buildinqd in the surroundinq area, within 1000 yards of the construction
site, prior to construction so that they can justifiably deny any charq�s
of damag• as a result of blasting. He felt that 1000 yards was too !ar baok,
and point�d out that they would be monitoring thnir shots. This would b� !or
their awn protectxo�a.
Mayor Kirkham asked who would own the ovarpass a�ter it is aonstructsd by
Northern Pacific. Mr. Thanpson sa�d that he believed that it is a County
Road anS that this would be w�orked out with the County after the bridge ia
canpleted. The City Enqineer confirmed that 43rd Avenue is a County Road.
Councilman Harris asked who owned an area betweeri East River Road au►d th�
tracka and Mr. Thompson, while pointing to the map, aaid that Creat ����r.P���xri
owned the parcel in question. Councilman fiarri� s�wg��s�e�d �hat ther� should
be a dedicetion tor a right hand turn. Mr. Thompson �aid that this vould
be kept in mind and could be worked on.
, A m�mber of the audience asked where the east bound trains would enter. Mt.
Thompson ei�id just north oP Highway #100, whera they do now. The old a
yard will be the hump yard. �'he visitor said tiiat he war� afraid that ths
' number of trains will increase and Mr. Thanpson said that they wou18 in-
crease by about 60$ - a09�. The resident then pointed out that the traffic
probl�► at the crossing on Mississippi 5treet wauld be rn�de much worsa. Mr.
Thompson said that they did not Peel that there wou:i.d be as much blxking
�of the tratfic as there is now because of the speed at w�hich the cars ca�n
� be cleared. The new method of claesification is much €aster.
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Councilman Sheridan asked if there were any plans for north of I. 694 at
61st Avenue. Mr. Thompson said that there are plans for enlarginq this in
the futurev, k�ut zt is �c�t part of this proposal.
Mr. Henry Zimmer, 4021 Cali�ornia S�reet, s�icY i.:�aaic �;�.� tz;�:3 a stuea:a �ao�zge and
wondered what would happen if it were to crack <31z��.��r� biasting. Mr. Thanpson
said that the contractor would be made aware of this.
A member uf the audience asked �out tha n�ise ot tiie zetarder. He said that
he had no idea how loud it would be. He said that he would like to hea�r a
recording and had asked for this about a r.^�r,':h ago. He pointed out that it
would be too late after the railroad is in, if it is found that the noise is
unbearable. Mr. Thompson said that the noise will be within the ordinance
requirements. The ordinance only allows 36 decibels in a residential area.
This noise is not created.by every car. There are engineers working on it
now to try to reduce the level of noise down even further. He said thet
Northern Pacific has to get the noise level down to wheze it will be acaept-
able to the local people. The retaining wall will buffer the sound also.
A member of the audience asked what would be the benefit to the City of
Fridley. Mayor Kirkham said, indirectly, industrial growth. Mr. Thompson
added that yards of this nature attract industries, although not necessarily
to the imanediate neiqhborhood. Businesses must follow the railroeda. The
resident then said that in some areas of Minneapoiis the areas surroundinq
the switching yards become ghettos.
Councilman Samuelson asked how many homes are involved. The City Enqix�eer
said 10 or 11 in the City oP Fridley, the rest are in Columbia Heiqhts.
Councilman Samuelson said that he could understand the people's concern
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about the blasting. He felt that there should be sets oi photoqrapha
taken prior to the blaeting in case of complaints oP property damaq�. Tha
Assistant City Attorney sugqested that the North�err� Pacific RailNay Co.
should aqrae to be responsible and hold the City harmless. Mr. Ttroa�p�an
said that they would be in the same position as the City of Fridley, and
the contxactor must bear the responsibility and �e is required by the
railroad to have insurance for this.
Counci]man Sheridan asked i! Dunkleys Surfacinq and Minnesota Silica Sand
would then qo out of buainess, and Mr. Thompson said yes. Currently Dunk-
leys has ownership of some of the laz�d and some of it they lease from th�
railroad. He said that the deal with Minnesota Silica Sand has not lxen
consumated as yet, but they have stated that they wxnt the railroad to
buy all the land. Councilman Liebl pointed out that these two operations
have been a bone of contention to the citizens in this area. There have
been canplaints on the rock crusher, and this would be eliminated. This
proposal would be an inducement to develop industrial land. The raiiroad
has now said that they will support the C'ity°s a�'yur���nta for an undezpass
for Mississippi Street which would greatly increas� t}3e palice and f�re
protection !or those west o� the railroad tracks. �`his would be a�reat
step forward and a positi.ve move.
CounciLnan Samuelson asked about the excess d,irt fran the excavation. Mr.
Thompson said that there was 3�i million yards of excavation, and most of the
soil would be surplus. Columbia Heights has askeci for about 100,000 yards
and they wi'll need to get rid of the rest, and perhaps the City of Fridley
would want it. '
Councilman Sheridan asked if there could not be some sort of step zoning to
step down to the residential. Mr. Thompson said that he did not care, the
land outeide of the track area is surplss to them, anci he would not care
what is was zonefl. It could not be used for any r�:��.zc�ad a�pe�a����a r�ecause
of the steep elevation. Councilman Sheridaxi exp�ai�ed th�t in tha past
the Council has tried to protect one zoning again�t a��other ��y step zoninq.
Mr. Zimmer asked if the railroad would be ,elling the land between the dirt
berm and the tracks. Mr. Thcnnpson said that some of the land may be sold and
they had been asked to give those people in the a�ea first chance at pro-
perty the ri�ilroad may be disposing of. Councilman Sheridan cominented that
this would be between the residents and the railrnad.
Councilman Samuelson asked how much of a variance they were asking for. The
City Enqineer said that they were before the Board of Appeals for this. The
variance is from 1500 feat. Mr. Thompson added that they were aakinq for
a reduction to 0 feet. They would be moving the tracks about 300 feet.
There would be 495 feet from Main Street, and 70 feet below the top of tha
slope.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to close the Public Hearing on the rezoninq and
special use permit request by Northern Pacific Railway. Secondad by Council-
man Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared
the motion carried, and the Public Hearinq cl�sed at 8:35 P.M.
NOTE: Oth�r items of the A,�nda were taken up to allow the County Ca�nissioners
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PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING DECEMBER 17, 1969 Page l
The meeting was called to order at 7:30 P.M. by Chairman
Erickson.
ROLL CALL:
MEMBERS PRESENT:
MEMBERS ABSENT :
OTHERS PRESENT :
Myhra,
Jensen
Darrel
Mittelstadt, Fitzpatrick, Erickson
Clark, Engineering Assistant
APPROVE PLANNING COMMISSION MYNUTES: DECEMBER 3, 1969
Mr. Myhra called the statement on Page 5, paragraph 2 of the
December 3, 1969 minutes to the attention of the Board. He said
he didn�t know if we could go quit� so far as to attempt to dictate
• to the petitioner how he should use his la�d.
MOTION by Mittelstadt, se�onded by Myh�a, �hat the Planning
Commission minutes of December 3, 1969 b� a�proved a� amended. Upon
a voice vote, all voting aye, the moiion carri�d unan�mously.
RECEIVE .BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTR�L MINUr'ES: DECEMBER 4, 1969
MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Mitt"elst�dt, that the Planning
� Commission receive the minutes of the Building Standards-Design
Control meeting of December 4, 1969. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, the motion carried unanimously.
' RECEIVE BOARD OF APPEALS MINUTES: DECEMBER 10, 1969
MOTION by Mittelstadt, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the
� Planning Commission receive the minutes of the Board of Appeals
meeting of December 10, 1969. Upon a vaice vote, all voting aye,
the motion carried unanimously.
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1. REQUEST FOR REZONING, ZOA #69-11, NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY CO.:
roperty etween OtFi�and �lst Avenues in t e vicinity o ran
' and California Streets to be rezoned from R-1 to M-2 (heavy
industrial) for railroad classification yard.
, 2. REQUEST FOR A SPECIAL USE PERMIT (SP M69-01), NORTHERN PACIFIC
' o expan and modernize a c a �i�'icat on yar
etween t and 43rd Avenues West of Main Street referred tp
1 as Tract �`A�' and Tract r�B'' (see Publie Hearing Notice for fu11
description).
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PlanninQ Commission Meeting December 1?, 1969 paS� ?
Mr. Mittelstadt stated that Mr. Dennis Bertrand has attended
all the meetings regarding this proposal and was informally
assigned at the Board of Appeals meeting, to get different opinions
from mortgage companies. He presented his results at the last
Planning Commission meeting and at that time also withdrew any
opposition he had to the railroad. Tonight he stated to me that
he wants to emphasize that he still has no objection to the railraad
obtaining the right-of�way for building their hump-yard. The railroad
construct�on will be permanent and use the land they are considering
and make it final. He feels that he can live with the railroad.
It is an improvement in the situation they now have there and anything
put in there would be a firm type o£ development, Mr. Mittelstadt
commended Mr. Beztrand on being a fine citizen of Fridley.
Mr. Fitzpatrick noted that Mr. Bertrand was the only one who
was at this meeting tonight and did not know how to take this in
consideration of the request by the railroad. He knew some of the
people did not share Mr. Bertrand�s views last time and he was not
sure as to how to interpret the fact that Mr. Bertrand was the only
citizen present at this meeting.
Mr. Bertrand stated that he had had an opportunity to speak
to some of his neighbors since the last meeting. They show no
antagonism towards any of the statements he had made for supporting
the railroad request. There is some interest shown concerning this
matter and some share the opinion that the railroad will fix the
land use. It certainly would stop any future changes in th�re
that could be more detrimental to the property in the area. Mr.
Bertrand stated that the only things he was concerned about were:
a. what would happen to the property and envirorim�ent in the
area during constructian
b. what would happen after construction xegarding the noise
control, etc.
c. what the future of his property would be as far as the
banks and real estate companies were concerned.
After studying these three questions he was satisfied that the
railroad yard would be acceptable.
Mr. Fitzpatrick stated that Mr. Henry Zimmer at 40th and
California Streets continued to be opposed to the rezoning request.
Mr. Mittelstadt stated that Mr. Zimmer had inferred that he would
like to have the Railroad Company bixy his property.
Mr. Ahonen, Board of Appeals member, was present and stated
that the Planning Commission and the Board of Appeals was
acting in too much haste with their decision. There will be no
better opportunity to negotiate for other items such as additional
crossings than now with this request. This yard will be � f�cus
point for future switching yarcis. He felt that an overall study of
this proposed request would be appropriate at this time.
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Mr. Mittelstadt agrees with Mr. Ahonen that the City Council
should study this and wonders if we unemotionally act on the
request for a Special Use Permit and Rezoning request and that as
a Planning Commission we really can't bargin with the petitioner
in terms of doing other things for us within the City.
Mr. Myhra stated that the intersections on Mississippi will
be unbearable and a grade separation will be required to handle
the traffic.
Darrel Clark stated that the City Attorney would have to answer
questions regarding barAaininR as the PlanninQ Commission has no
jurisdiction - but only the power to recommend. The authority
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to bargain is not here.
Mr. Fitzpatrick agrees that
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Mr. Zimmer's property.
the faCt that people are involved
recom�r�end something in regard to
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I Mr.Myhra brought out the fact that peopl� are afraid of what
will happen regarding noise, etc., but �hag we are in no position
to do better negotiating than at this time. In the matter of cross-
overs, this should be called to the atten�ion of the Council. The
' railroad should try to acquire greater right-of-way. City Council
would look over all of these things but it is our obligation to
spell these out to the City Council. It seems that if there is
' going.to be a motion to move in that direction, some of these things
should be in the motion for City Couneil �to consider.
' MOTION by Mittelstadt to recommend approval of this proposal
r�ritih tb.e following conditions made by himsel� and also the views
of the other members of the Planning Commission. Ylanning Commission
recommend approval of the Rezoning Request ZOA #69-11 from R-1 to
' M-2 and a Special Use Permit (SP �69-01) which permits expansion
of the railroad tracks in M-2 under the �oliowing conditions.
� 1. They must have a 6- fo�t chain link fence on the back side
of the berm. The details of this item will be worked out
� with the City Engineer.
' 2, That a member of the Fridley Engineering Department staff
periodically inspect the construction of this hump-yard
and all surrounding activities to keep under surveill�nce
, and audit the projec� to assure the maintainence of the �
conditions.
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3. That the berm be constr�.ct�d and top cover and fence l�e
installed prior to commencement of rock removal and blas�ing.
4. The railroad work out traffic patterns for removal of rock,
dirt and other r�fuse towards East River Road and away from
the residential area. That they work out with Fridley, the
County, Columbia Heights and the City of Minneap�lis to
co�ordinate traffic a�tivities during construction.
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5. Railroad should control any dust by watering if necessary.
They should keep blasting noise to a minimum so as not to
have an adverse effect on the neighborhood.
6. Railroad and contractor should evaluate the structures
of buildings in the surrounding area, within 1000 yards of
the construction site, prior to construction so that they
can justifiably deny any charges of damage as a result
of blasting.
7. Railroad shall place their lighting in the yards and loud
speakers for work activities in such a manner that they
are directed away from the residential areas to the East.
They should also have an adequate number of speakers and
have them placed properly for mini.mum volume and maximum
coverage.
8. Railroad shall use the latest in retarder equipment and
update this equipment periodically so that it will continue
to function in its proper order.
9. Buildings constructed in this area in support of this
operation must come before the Building Standards-Design
Control Sub-Committee for approval. They must front
primarially away from the residential area.
1�. Line of sight - the switching yard must n�t he ui�ihle fT!)m
the roof eaves however the view bevond must be visible.
' 11. The slope of the entire embankment shall be sodded with
a grass that does not need to be cut and the aesthetics
of the area be included.
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12. No open burning on the part of the railroad or any other
type of air pollution and that no part of the railroad yard
be considered a dumping area where they may pile their
refuse.
13. An overpass at 43rd Avenue will be completed from 44th
Avenue to East River Road as planned by Northern Pacific
Railroad prior to operation of the yard to eliminate
traffic problems. �
Mr. Thompson explained that the sound deadening equipment or�
the retarders will be resolved before they start construction.
Mr. Mittelstadt also said that he feels it is proper that t}ie
, City Council also stipulate conditions if appropriate for improv�ment
of rai2road tracks in the City of Fridley - this is to include cxossings
signals, etc., to eliminate traffic hazards. City Council should
' encourage the_expansion of right-of-way to relieve property owners
that are on the East. ,
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Chairman Erickson said he finds a number of things in favor
of this railroad proposal. He does not feel it will effect the
valiae,of homes on Main Street principally because of the 50-60
foot separation in grade. The screening provided would reduce the
type of noise level for these homes in the area. The proposal
will eliminate the presently industrial area between Main Street
and the bank, which could result in a detrimental effect to the
residents along Main Street if covered by industrial property.
The 43rd Avenue overpass crossing would be a benefit to the City.
The railroad has not yet demonstrated to the City of Fridley
that the sand mining operation will cease and if granted, Silica
Sand could cantinue to spread until it reaches Main Street.
Recommendations that were made in the motion are good but until
some solution will be proposed, he remains against the motion.
Mr. Thompson presented a recent photogxaph to the Board
' showing them the proposed yard and how Siliea Sand would be
affected by the railroad. He also stated that the adjacent property
will not have a megaphone effect.
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Mr. Mittelstadt felt that the City Council should look into
getting other grade separations and other erossings within Fridley.
We will see more railroad traffic after this is completed. City
Council should consider all these items before they take action.
Northern
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as to whether
� request.
Pacific's Attorney stated that they are to be placed
fbr the Columbia Heights City Council on Monday
or when a public hearing will be held regarding this
' Upon a voice vote, Mittelstadt and Myhra voti�g aye, Erickson
and Fitzpatrick voting nay, the motir�n f��1ed.
� MOTION by Mittelstadt that these requests be passed onto the
City Council and urge that the Council carefully review the minutes
of both the Board of Appeals and the Planning Commission.
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Seconded by Myhra. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the
motion carried unanimously.
3. CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING: REZONING REQUEST, ZOA �69-12,
ROB R . PRI HARD: South �/s ot Lot 4, Huu����'� �u �ivision
No. 1 8.
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MOTION by Mittelstadt that this item be continued at the
petitioners request to the next Planning Commission meeting as no
one was present represent�ng Mr. Pri�chard at this meeting.
Seconded by Myhra. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the
motion carried unanimously.
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ORDINANCE N0.
AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 17, PRESENTLY CODED AS CNAPTER 13 OF
THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE, RELATING TO LICENSING GASOLINE PUMPS
WITHIN THE CITY OF FRIDLEY
The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows:
Ordinance No. 17, Section 2, adopted August 19, 1949,
and entitled °'An Ordinance Relating to Gasoline Pumps,"
and for the purpose of licensing gasoline service stations
is hereby amend�d as follaws:
Such 1 i cense may be granted up�n paymer�t 'i d� a:.�t;��,�.:����, i n
the amount of $25 per service stati�n p�r ,���r� ���°�r��t
made to the City Council.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL JF T�iE C;:I i`i� 4�� '�� �°_��� T�iIS
DAY OF � 1�7n.
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ATTEST:
M YO�CK 0 o KI RKHA�I
ITY CLERK - RVIN C. BRUNSELL
Fi rs t Read i ng :"7 b; ��'��l �' �% '.' Y
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Second Reading:
Publish:
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ORDINANCE N0.
AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE N0. 14, PRESENTLY CODED AS
CHAPTER 81 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE, REGULATING THE SALE OF
NON-INTOXICATING MALT LIQUOR WITHIN THE CITY OF FRIDLEY
The Council of the City of Frid1ey do ordain as follows:
Ordinance No. 14 of the city Code, adopted August 1, 1949,
and entitled "Regulating the Sale of Non-Intoxicating Malt
Liquor" for the purpose of licensing the sale of on and off
sale non-intoxicating malt liquor, and presently coded as
Chapter 81 of the �'ridley City Code is hereby amended as
follows:
Every applicant for an Off-Sale Licen�e sha�� �a,y a license
fee of $15 per year.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY �r'r= tRIDi.EY THIS
DAY OF � �g1n•
MAYOR - JACK 0. KIRKHAM
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell
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Dear Property Owner:
At its February 2, 1970 Council meeting, the City
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Council adopted a resolution authorizing the refund �
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on new construction since January 1, 1967. It is the �
' intention of the City to refund this money to the
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' the p��'ment �ias tnade by C. Peterson ,
If you have'any claim whatsoever to this money, we
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PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
MARCIi 4 , 19 70
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The meeting was called to order at 7:35 P.M. by Acting Chairman Jensen.
ROLL CALL:
Members Present: Mghra, Jensen, Fitzpatrick
Members Absent: Erickson, Mittelstadt
Others Present: Darrel Clark, Engineering Assistant
APPROVE PLANNING COMi�lISSION MLNUTES: FEBRUARY 18 1970
' • MOTION by Myhra, secanded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Commission
approve the PZanning Commission minu�e� oi February 18, 1970. Upon a voice
vote, a11 votinq aye, the motion carried unanimously.
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RECEIVE PARKS & RECREATION COMMIISSION MINUTES: FEBRUARY 23 1970
MOTION by Fitzpatrick, secondedeby Alghrae that the Planning Commission
' receive the minutes of the Parks & Recxeation Corrusission meeting of Febraary 23,
1970. Upon a voice vote, alI voting aye, th� motion carried unanimously.
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ORDER OF AGENDA:
The Agenda was to be considered in the �rcier written, and added as Ztem 5,
was the Lot Split 4�70-02 by Eugene Bonnett.
Acting Chairman Jensen stated that Items I and 2 would be considered
together as both were public hearings relative to the same property.
1. PUBLIC HEARING: REZO1vING RE vJE�T Z0� #70-02, STEVE CODDON: Lot 1,
Block 3, Comonerce Park to rezone from C-1 (local business) to C-2
(general business).
2. PUBLIC HEARING: SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP �70-01, STEVE CODDON: Lot 1,
Block 3, Commerce Park. For automatic car wash gasolene sales and
self service car wash.
The public hearing notice for the rezoning request, ZOA 4�70-02, by Steve
, Coddon for Lot 1, Block 3, Com�erce Park to be rezoned from C-1 (local business)
to C-2 (general business) was read by Acting Chairman Jensen.
The public hearing notice for the Special Use Permit, SP �70-01, for Steve
1 Coddon on Lot 1, Block 3, Commerce Park requesting an automatic car wash,
gasolene sales and self service car wash in a C-2 District was read by Acting
Chairman Jensen.
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Mr. Coddon introduced Mr. Ron Heskin, attorney, who represented Dameron,
Inc. Mr. Heskin showed a scale siza model of the automatic car wash and coan-
mented on the capacity of the two types of car washes involved in this develop-
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ment. He indicated that there would be no access onto University Avenue or
73rd Avenue and that the access off the service drive would be 75 feet from
the corner.
The Acting Chairman �sked for co�maents from ehe public -- there were none.
l�pTZON by Plyhra, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the public hearinq for the
rezoning reguest, ZQA #70-02, to rezone Lot 1, Block 3, Coa�merce Park �•.�.
Steve CoBdon from C-1 (1oc�1 husiness) to C-2 (general business) and the public
hearing for the Special Use Permit, SP #70-01 by Steve Coddon for an automatic
car wash, gasolene sales and self service car wash, be closed. Upon a voice
vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
Mr. Heskin said the automatic car wash would be masonry and have a Man-
sard roof. Inasmuch as the Damernn, Inc. is a Southern Company, the plans of
the buildings are now being adapted to the Minnesota climate and the Uniform
Buildiag Code. The buildin� design and layout.wauld go before the B�ilding
Standards-Design Control Subcommittee.
MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Fi�zpatrick, that the Planning Corru�ission
recommend approval to the City Council of the rezoning request, ZQA #70-02,
Steve Coddon, to rezone from C-Z (local business) to C°2 (qeneral business),
Lot 1, B1ock 3, Cotr¢nerce Park. Upon a voice vote, aZl voting aye, th� motion
carried unanimously.
MOTION by Myhra, secondeci by FitzpatracA, that the Planning Commission
recommend to the City Counci� approvaZ of th� Special Use PernLi.t, SP #70-01,
to construct an automatic car wa,�fa� c�asoZ���� =.�a'e:; and self service car wash
requested by Steve Coddon, on Lot i, B1ock .3� �oirr�r�rce Park. Upon a voice
vote, aIl voting aye, the motion ce-tr.�ied ut��nimouslym
3. PUBLIC HE�.RING: REZ�NING RE�IUEST, Zo� 4�70�-03, GEOItGE N. NELSON: The
N'� of Lot 30 and the N'� of Lot 31, except the North 125 feet, of
Auditor`s Subdivi�ion ��i29 rezoned from R-1 (single family) to R-3A
(apartment and multi�le dwellings).
MOTION by Myhz�a, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Pl��ai�g C�zem�.iss3on
dispense with the readinq of the Public Hearinq Notice. Upon a voice vote,
a1Z voting aye, the motion carried unanimousZy.
Mr. William Merlin, lawyer for Mr. Nelson, S�. and the Investment Company,
, explained that the rezoning request was approved by the Planning Commission
last year and the Council had asked that the request be held up until the
apartuaent study was completed by the Planning Commission. At this stage, they
' were especially inte�ested in making the middle of the lots favorab�e for
proper development. Mr. Nelson, Sr. said they would like to develop the South
Half of the lots for apartmenta constructing the kind of b�ildings which would
be an asset to the community and economically sound to operate. The area near
' R-1 would be used for parking and open space. They feel there is a need for
this type of units.
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Mr. Otto Schmid of Urban Planning and Design, Inc. explained further
plans for Lot 30. The rezoning request was for an R-3A Diatrict between a
R-1 and R-2 District, and using the problem area in the middle of the lot
for parking and recreation. He continued that the most pxominent thing �r
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site of apartments is the parking lot and their design would have the parking
lot pretty much out of sight by the use of berms to screen them.
, Mr. Nelson, Sr. answered Acting Chairman Jensen's query regarding an
easement for street purposes saying they had agreed not to use the strip
along the West edge of Lot 30 (25 feet back af the lot line) so that in the
event the property owners facing 73rd Avenue and Onondaga Street want to
' open access to the back of their property, they could. In the meantime, they
would landscape the easement and use it until such time as the property owners
would want a street.
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The Engineering.Assistant referred to the ga�age which was built close
to the lot iine and would have to be raoved if a street went through. Ttae awner
had stated at a previous meeting that he was not interested in getting the
road now, and did not want to look out on the se�vice area of apartments.
Mr. Schmid continued th�y felt tehat if tYiis J.ansl ca�re allowed to develop
by itself, it would end up as a problem area and would be developed in a
haphazard way. If this were zoned for R-3A, a�aore logical, better planned
layout could be presented incorporating the landscaping �d Yecreation, and
as far as they could see, the homes around it would �ot be af€ected.
Mr. Dennis Herbst, 1482 Onondaga, admitted he was the awner of the garage
referre8 to earlier in the mecting. He �slePd, even if the etreet wae left in,
who would pay for moving his garage so that people could go through there.
He.could not see apartments. Irir. Myhra asked Mr. iier�st if it would be possible
to sell the back part of his lot withou� mo�ring the garage. Mr. Herbst said
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George A. Hanson, 1476 Onondaga, said 1�e was not in favor of apartments.
In the event they would have to sell off the back of their lot, they would be
selling to people who woulci want to build �omes, but he was not sure they
would if surrounded by apartments. The lanu was zoned &t=1 be�ore their
request for R-3A and the petitioners were well a�are af_:.tha� ,fact, He did-:.
not think this was proper. He felt it would devalu�te �c �'sii�r'i��nding
properties. He felt th� Planning Comnli�sion, by approving the rezoning,
wou�d be encroaching on residential area, and planning a future ghetto. The
owners are trying to maintain single family homes.
Gordon Gnasdoskey, 1491 Ononda�a; he said he lives in Flanary Park.
There are lots of children using the park and it creates an awful lot of
traffic. They moved fzom Mnnneapolis to get away from apartments. If apart-
ments are put in, there will be more traffic. He would not want to see a
nice area spoiled by apartments.
Everett Schmidt, 7400 Lakeside Road: He reported that all the people in
the area are against the rezoning.
Robert Persgard, 7430 Lakeside Road: He said that this was the third
time he came to the meetings to object to the rezoning. He stated this was
a residential area and there are new homes going up and it is a potential
market for more. There is always room for new homes in the area.
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Mr. George Hanson: He attended the meeting last year for the rezoning
and then the request was tabled to another meeting. He works nights and has to
take time to come down to City Hall and it costs him money every time.
Mr. William Merlin: He stated they had considered the possibility of an
East/West street gaing through so they would not be sitting with a large piece
of property that was landlocked. He knew Mr. Nelson was doing everything pos-
eible to avoid hurting the neighbors. Whatever kind of screening was necessary
to make the site look nice, they would want to do. They are proposing to aink
the parking lot to im�rove the site and use screening. If the people would
like something further in the way of screening, they would cooperate.
The Engineering Assistant explained that there was no definite dedication
for a road, but there is an overall plan which includes a street from the
East to the West.
Mr. Nelson, Sr. said, that as far as the lots on Onondaga S�reet are con-
cerned, single family dwellings are being platted, but the trend is to more
multiple dwellings, partly because of the very diffieult money situatian in
financing private ho�s. As far as having access to run through people's
yards, they have agreed to an easement on the West side of Lot 30 and this
would permit anyone to go through.
Mr. Hanson said that he did not know who would buy property from him
if there were apartments all around him.
Mr. Nelson, Jr. stated that improvement cost for street and utilities
would make this land so high priced that it would be difficult to sell.
Mr. Hanson objected to the petitioners buying land on the assumption that
it would be rezoned. He said the people there already had $4,000 assessments
and that the petitioner should be able to gay the assessments without rezoning--
the same as the rest of ttae people had to.
In discussing the disposition of the r�zoning request, Mr. Fitzpatrick
stated that this was the tenth time this area had been on the City Agendas.
The Planning Commission does have a problem in that it has recomanended
approval of this same request a year ago. The ffiotion from the Planning Commis-
sion minutes of May 22, 1969, Page 5, was read by Acting Chairman Jensen.
Mr. Myhra reviewed the past action of the Planning Commission when the
motion to recommiend approval of the rezoning request was made unanimously,
referring to the proposed street pattern study made by the Planning Commisaion
for this area if, and when, it was developed. This pattern would enable the
owners of the large lots, which face Onondaga and 73rd Avenue, to sell off the
back part of the lots and have street access to either Onondaga Street or 73rd
Avenue. The property on the South side of 73rd Avenue was industrial and the
property North of Onondaga was residential. This rezoning request provided
an R-1 strip facing Onondaga, and the piece facing 73rd Avenue would be R-3A.
There were also further stipulations regarding easements.
Mr. Hanson had stated that he worked nights and took time off from work
to attend the meetings, and this was an unnecessary hardship coming four or
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' Acting Chairnan Jensen explained that in.etipulation #1 in the pre�r#ou�
motion recommiending approval of the rezoning request, consideration was given
to the road pattern that would be required if the property awnere desired to
sell off the back portion of their lots withaut rezoning. The Planning Commis-
' sion has kept the master plan open for this possibility. He continued that
the only.way for a person to determine whether a rezoning would, or would not
be possible, was to apply for rezoning and anyone who owns property in the
' city of Fridley has the privilege of coming in to apply for a rezoning. fle
did feel the Planning Commission is attempting to have the best interests of
the p�u�le at heart.
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The Planning Commission was unanimous in the feeling of having all members
preaent for the recomm�endation.
MOTION by Nyhra, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Coimnission
continue until �._, 1g, 1970 the rezoning request, ZOA #70-03, by Georqe
Nelson of the North Xalf of T,ot 30 and North Ha1f of Lot 30, except the
North 125 feet, of Auditor's Subdivision #129 to be rezoned from R-1 (single
family) to R-3A (apartment and multiple dwellings), and notify the people on
the mailinq Zist if the meeting wi11 not be held at that ti�e. Upon a voice
vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanirr�usly.
4. CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING: REZONING REQUEST ZOA �69-12, ROBERT V
PRITCHARD: The South 2/3 of Lot 4, Auditor's Subdivision �108 to be
rezoned from R-1 (single family) to R-3A (apartments).
Mr. Pritchard explained that he had been out of town, that he had not
been able to get together with all the people involved in the area, and he
had been trying to cantact the owner of Lot 32. He then asked permission to
continue his rezoning request to the February 18, 1970 meeting in order to
get together with Mr. Nelson and the other prope;rty owners to try to develop
the area as one piece.
MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Myhra, �hat the PZanning Commission
continue until March Z8, 1970 meeting the rezoning request, ZOA #69-Z2 by
Rohert V. Pritchard of the South 2/3rds of Lot 4, Auditor's Subdivision #108
to be rezoned from R-1 to R-3A. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the
motion carried unanirnously.
Actiag Chairman Jensen informed Mr. Pritchard that if he were successful
in his plans, there will be further delay because a�new public hearing would
have to be held for the new request.
5. LOT SPLIT REQUEST: L S #70-02, EUGENE BONNETT; The rear 101 feet of
Lot 4, Block 1, Nagel's Woodlands.
The Engineering Assistant explained the background of the area. Four
lots in this end of the plat were owned by Vi Nagel. Jamison constructed the
telephone building on Lot 1 and the easterly part of Lot 4. A lot split was
approve at that time for Lot 4. Mr. Bonnett is asking for approval to split
that part of Lot 4 South of his property (Lot 2). 1'he original drainage and
utility easements between Lots 1, 2, 3 and 4 being on the South edge of Lots
1, 2 and 3 and the North edge of Lot, were vacated and transferred to the
South edge of Lot 4. The only problem is that we would end up with a very
small corner lot. Mr. Bonnett was informed that tt certificate of survey
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legal description of the split, and that it be short and accurate.
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1NbTI01v by Myhra, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the PZanning Corr¢nission
recommend approvaZ of the Lot Sp1it request, L.S. �i70-02,'by Eugene Bonnett
and that the portion of Lot 4 South of his Lot 2 be combined with Lot ? arld
that the rema�ninq Westerly portion of Lot 4 be combined with Lot 1 as one
building site. Upon a voice vote, aI1 votinq aye, the motion carried
unanimoasly. � .
6. LAi1D USE AND TAX SURVEY REPORT:
� 1�TION by Myhra, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Commission
adopt the folIowing Resolution:
A RESOLUTION RBGARDING TNE PUBLICATION
OF THE LAND USE AND TAX SURVEY REPORT
BE IT RESOLVED, by the Planning Commission of the City of Fridley,
Anoka County, Minnesota as follows:
WXEREAS, in recent public hearings before the Planninq Commission
regarding rezoninq of property to mvltinle dwelling, references
have been made to the recent Land Use Tax Survey Report,
WXERE�iS, information contained within said report is useful, factual,
and does answer many questions previously unsubstantiated with Zocal
condi tions,
THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the Fridley Planning Commission
recommends the Fridley City Council authorize the Administration to
prepare said report for pubZic use with the omission of the
avpportive data relating to 1ega.2 descriptions, va2uations and
census data relative to individual parcels. �
ADOP1'ED BY TNE PLANNING COMMISSION OF PF'E CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
4lH DAY OF MARCH� 1970.
OLTVER R. ERICKSOI�'
CHAIRMAN
PLANNING COMMISSION
Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
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MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Commission
meeting of Marc,� 4, 197C be adjourned at 9:40 P.M. Upon a voice vote, the
�4otion caz�ried.�
Respectfully.submitted
Aazel 0'Brian - Recording Secretary
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THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING OF MARCH 11, 1970
The meeting was called to order by Acting Chairman Minish at T:33 P.M.
MEMBERS PRESENT: Mittelstadt, Minish, Harris, Ahonen
MEMBERS ABSENT: 0'Bannon
OTHERS PRESENT: Al Bagstad-Building Official
Clarence Belisle-Building Inspector
MOTION by Ahonen to approve the minutes of the February 11, 1970 meeting as
written. �
Seconded by Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion
carried unanimously.
1. A RE UEST FOR VAR3ANCES OF SECTION 45.053 4A TO REDUCE THE FRONT YARD
DEPTA REQUIREMENT FROM 3��F ET TO 27��EET AND SECTION 45.053, 4B, TO REDUCE
THE SIDE XARD WIDTH REQUIREMENT FROM 10 FEET TO 7.9 FEET, TO ALLOW THE
CONSTRUCTION OF AN ADDITION ONTO THE FRONT SECTION OF AN EXISTING DWELLING
LOCATED OI� LOT 18, PART OF LOT 19, BLOCK 5, PLYMOUTH ADDITION, THE SAME
BEING 4705�MAIN STREET N E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. (REQUEST BY ALLEN
CONSTRUCTION INCORPORATED, 5125 QUAIL AVENUE NORTH, CRYSTAL, MINNESOTA.)
Acting Chairman Minish asked Mr. Allen to come forward and present his
request.
Mr. Steve Allen, of Allen Construction Company, was present to present the
request. Mr. Allen explained that the addition would be an enlarging of the
present kitchen. The kitchen is now 8 feet by 10 feet, which includes the
setback for the cupboards, and with a table and chairs for a family of four
it is rather crowded. He stated further the proposed addition will increase
the size of the kitchen to 16 feet long by 8 feet wide. The sideyard
variance for this addition would only be an alignment with the present
structure. �
Pictures of the present house and the two adjacent homes, taken by the
Building Inspector, were shown to the Board. Mr. Al1en stated the two
adjacent homes had completed similar remodeling, and the picture� verified
this statement.
A survey, dated February 10, 1970, showing the house location and the
location of the proposed addition, and also the location of the two adjacent
homes, was presented to the Board for their review. The two adjacent
property owners had signed this survey showing that they had no objections
to the proposed work. Mr. Mit�elstad.0 arrived at 7:45 P.M.
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and with the proposed addition the setback would be 27.6 feet. This wou?d
_ mean the applicant would need only a 7 foot variance instead of the 8 feet
that he requested. Mittielstadt pointed this out to the applicant and Mr.
Allen agreed. Mittelstadt also pointed out that since the.adjacent neighbors
have already completed similar remodeling, the proposed addition would be
only 2.6 feet ahead of 4709 Main Street and 2.8 feeC ahead of 4701 Main Street.
MOTION by Ahonen to close the public hearing.
Seconded by Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no-nays, the motion
carried unanimously.
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MOTION by Ahonen to recommend to the City Council approval of the new variance
request, from 34.6 feet to 27.6 feet for the following reasons;
1. It has been shown that the additional kitchen space is needed.
2. The addition will not detract from the -:eighborhood structures.
3. The applicant had the concurrance of the adjacent property owners, and
there were no objections from surrounding neighbors.
4. The sideyard variance requested is just an alignment with the existing
structure.
Seconded by Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion
passed unanimously. Mr. Mittelstadt did not vote.
Acting Chairman Minish then turned the meeting over to Chairman Mittelstadt.
Chairman Mittelstadt reported to the Board the City Council�s action on the
Board of Appeals Meeting Minutes of February 11, 1970.
2. A REQUEST FOR VARIANCES OF SECTION 45.063, PARAGRAPH 4A, T0 REDUCE THE FRONT
YARD REQUIREMENT FROM 35 FEET TO 28 FEET, SECTION 45.Ob3, PARt�GRAPH 4C., TO
REDUCE THE REAR YARD REQUIREMENT FROM 25 FEET TO 10 FEET AND SECTION 45.063,
PARl�GRAPH 1, TO REDUGE THE LOT AREA REQUIREMENT FROM L0,000 SQUARE FEET TO
9,883 16 SQUARE FEET TO PERMIT THE CONSTRUCTION OF A TWO FAMILY DWELLING ON
LOT 17, BLOCK l, MI7RDIX PARK ADDITION, THE SAME BEING 5453-55 7TH STREET N.E
FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA (REQUEST BY TWIN CITY APARTMENT DEVELOPERS, INC., 5747
WEST BROADWAY, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55428.)
Mr. Robert Kullstrom, representing Twin City Apartment Developers, Inc., was
present to present the request. He presented glans of the duplex, and a
survey of the lot, showing the proposed dwelling on it,to the Board for their
review. He explained the duplex will face 7th Street with the driveway on
Cheri Lane. They had tried facing the duplex toward Cheri Lane but then the
cars would be backing out onto 7th Street. -
Mr. Roger Axmark 532 Highway ��'100, presented to the Board a petition that
' read, "We the Undersigned Request that this variance be not granted", which
was signed by 12 property owners.
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MOTION by Minish to receive the petition.
Seconded by Ahonen. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion passed
unanimously.
, Mr. & Mrs. Axmark, Mrs. Agnes Burhite, Mrs. William Remarke, Mrs. Walter Olson
and Mrs. Wallace Schwab were in the audience to speak against the proposed
duplex. Their main reasons against it were as follows;
1. The lot is too small for a duplex as it doesn�t allow enough yard space
for the children to play in.
2. Rental people would not keep up the property like the people in the
neighborhood who own their homes.
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3. The duplex would devaluate their homes.
Chairman Mittelstadt explained the lot was large enough to accomodate a
duplex before part of the lot was taken for the highway.
Minish asked Mr. Kullstrom if his company had thought of building a single
family dwelling on the lot.
Mr. Kullstrom answered that they felt they would run into the same type of
variances with a single family dwelling.
Mrs. Remarke stated the people who had signed the petition against the duplex
had said they would not be opposed to a single family dwelling.
There was some discussion on the publishing of the public heaxing notices
in the papex. Chairman Mittelstadt explained to the audience that since
the new Zohing Ordinance was adopted, it was no longer necessary to publish
the notices in the paper. Chairman Mittelstadt and Harris agreed that they
would still like to see the notices published in the paper.
MOTION by Ahonen to close the public hearing.
Seconded by Minish. Upon a voice vote, there being na nays, the motion
carried unanimously.
Chaixman Mittelstadt summarized by saying there is indeed more disadvantages
than advantages in developing this property into a two family dwelling. He
then went over a few of the complaints that the surrounding neighbors had
talked about, and also the possibility of building a single family dwelling
on the land. �
MOTION by Minish to recommend to the City Cauncil denial of the requested
variances fox the follo-aing reasons:
1. There was no hardship shown as a single family dwelling could be built
on the land which would forstall the objections of the surroundi.ng
property owners.
2. There were adjacent property owners and surrounding propexty owners
that had complaints and objections to the duplex.
3. The building and detached garages would be taking up too �auch of the
lot and not leaving enough open space for the children to play.
- Seconded by Ahonen.
Harris stated he felt the duplex would not fit into the overall neighborhood
as the neighbors all.have single family dwellings. He also felt that this
is another case of spot zoning which he is again�t.
Upon a voice vote, there being no.nays, the motion carried unanimously.
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3. VARIANCE OF SECTION 56.05, PARAGRAPH 6A, TO INCREASE THE MAXIMUM AREA OF A
FREE STANDING IDENTIFICATION SIGN FROM 80 SQUARE FEET Ta 300 SQUARE FEET
�12' X 25') TO BE LOCATED ON LOT 1, BLOCK 1, GREAT NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL
CENTER--FRIDLEY, THE SAME BEING 5401 EAST RIVER ROAD. (REQUEST BY NAEGELE
OUTDOOR ADVER?'ISING COMPANY, 1700 WEST 78TH STREET, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOT_',.)
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Mr. Bob Naegele and Mr. Harry Harkmeyer were present to present the request.
Mr. Naegele explained the sign will be located a few feet East of the temporary
sign that is up now. It will be a back to back sign and this would be the
best location to catch the view of both the West bound and East bound traffic.
It will be a painted sign with a permanent message. It will be a free
standing sign without any guide wires and will be illuminated. The total
height of the sign will be 25 feet.
He explained the sign has been tested for wind pressure and it will with-
stand 30 pounds per squar"e feet. �
Ahonen asked Mr. Naegele why the sign had to be so large.
Mr. Naegele answered that it was partly because of the amount of letters to
be put on the sign and to make it readable while driving in freeway traffic.
He added further that Mr. Boahwitz, of Plywood Minnesota, had wanted a sign
that told people that he sold plywood and that this was the home of Plywood
Minnesota.
Chairman Mittelstadt read, to the Board members and the applicant, the parts
of the Sign Ordinance that applied in this case.
MOTION by Minish to close the public hearing.
Seconded by Harris.
carried unanimously.
Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion
MOTION by Ahonen to table the request to allow the members to view the size
of the signs in the same area.
The motion died for lack of a second.
MOTION by Minish to recommend to the City Council approval of the request
for the following reasons:
1. The number of letters that make up the sign make it difficult to keep
the sign kithin the confines of the Sig:i-0rdinance.
2. It is located by the freeway and a larger sign is needed to make it
easily readable in fast moving tr4ffic.
3. It will be the same size as the "Welcome to Fridley" sign located on
University Avenue.
4. The petitioner caas made aware of the requirements he has to meet and
he agreed to them.
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' Seconded by Harris. Upon a voice vote, Minish, Harris and Mittelstadt
voting aye, Ahanen voting nay, the motion carried.
IADJOURNMENT:
' ' The meeting was adjourned by Chairman Mittelstadt at 9:15 P.M.
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FOR SALE - LIQWR LOI�+IGE
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� Sealed bids will be received until 1:30 P.M. on -�
by the City Manager, City of Fridley, Minnesota, o� b�half
, of the City Council of the City of Fridley for the sale of
the following: Municipal Liquor Lounge. The City of Frid�ey
offers for sale its liquor facility consisting of: 1) Buildir�gs,
' 2) Grounds, 3) Installed equi ment lo�ated at 6161 Trur�k �;ighway
#65 (Central Avenue Northeast�. Liquor stock not included.
(For detailed list of eguipment etc., contact Fridley City Hall.}
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Lounge located on beautiful East Moore Lake site next to
shopping center and a very short distan�ce fran Inters�ate 694.
Inspection of property can be made available and arranged by
calling Robert McGuire, Fridley Liquor Deparfxnent Manager at
T84-8365.
Purchaser must meet all Fridley City Code requirements and must
be willing to remodel to meet City Code requiremenis at purchaser's
expense.
Bids should be addressed to Homer R. Ankrum, City Manager, 6431
University Avenue Northeast, and clearly marked "Liquar Store
Bids." Bids must be accompaaied by a certified check or money
order in the amount of $1,000 as earnest money. Said earnest
money to be applied against the purchase price in the �ase of low the
bidder. All other earnest money wi11 be returned.
A liquor License will be issued to the purchaser, his agent, or
lessee provided he meets the qualifications as set forth in t°��
advertisement and further qualifies pursuant to the Fridley Liquor
Ordinance. �
Additional information relative to 1�nd, buildings, equipment, and
the Fridley Liquor Ordinance can be obtained at the City Hall.
THE CITY COUNCIL RESERVES THE RIGHT TO REJECT ANY AND ALL BIDS.
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T0: CITY COUNCIL
FROM: CITY MANAGER
DATE: MARCH 12, 1970
ANOKA COUN!°�
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FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421
The Village of Hilltop has reque�ted Pirst Aid from the City
of Fridley on a contractual basis.
It is most probable that most first aid calls would necessi-
tiate the dispatching of two policemen to the sce�ae in order to
provide first aid, as our squad cars norm�ily contgin one police-
man. The tie up of policemen and cars in Hilltop could be a serious
matter i£ multiple emergencies cievelop in Fridley either of a first
aid, criminal, or vehicular accident nature.
The Fire Chief has indicated his Department does not have the
capability of responding, and our Police Chief indicates commitment
of our Police could cause a problem in Fridley coverage.
After reviewing our capability, I could not recommend the
providing of first aid service to ttne Village of Hilltop. We
could, however, offer them neighborly assistance in allowing them
to send representation to our first aid �lasses and offering advice
to them on implementing a first aid program.
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Tp; CITY MANAGER
FROM: CNIEF OF POLICE
SUBJECT: FIRST AID CALLS TO HILLTOP VILLAGE
The Fridley Police Department has requested additional personnel for the
past several years to bring our strength up to a point where we can
adequately palice our city. These requests have either been turned down
or severely modified to stay within monetary lir�its.
I do not feel that the City of Fridley can, or should, enter into any
' type contract to furnish any type of pc,lice service to any other comnu-
nity until such time as we build up our st�°ength to at least national
recommended standard of one and one-ha1f m�n per thousand population.
' We have rendered assistance in the past to other departments when the
need has arisen and will continue to do so, but Y do not feel it is
wise or economically sound to be tied to a contract with anyone else.
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It is ►r�y recommendation that we do not enter into any contractural agree-
ments with any other community to furnish ar�y type of police service at
this time.
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E. W. McCarthy
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b1F31 University Avenue N. E., Fridley
;MINNEAPOLIS 21, MINy.
Memo To;
Memo From;
Memo Date;
Memo Subject:
Honorable Mayor
City Council
City Manager
Robert S. Hughes, Fire Chief
March �t, 1970 ,
First Aid Calls to H+lltop Villaga
Bus.,Phona SU.4-7470 �`y
I was' requested by the Hil)top Council to att�nd their councii
meeting March 2, 1970, in regard to the City nf Fridley taking
care of their first aid cails.
I stated that it would be necessary for them to direct a letter
to the City of Fridley Council requesting such serdice. I
explained to them, that our first aid calls were handled by the
Police Department.
All of the members of the Fire Department are trained in first
aid, but we do not have men on duty around th� clock.
I suggested to them that they should organize a first aid group
within their viilage to handle their first aid calls.
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MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55421
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61�31 Uni�ersi ty Ase . N. E.
irieil.ey, N�inn.
Honorable Yilla�� Cc,�nail:
'Plu CouMSi1 of the Yilla�e oi' Hi�_1 tc�Y� l�as �ske� me to wri t e t o
To� ra�arding a pmssibiLity of our contra�ti�g tiri.th you �or
emergen�y first aici s�rv:i.c�e.
+tie, a�t one time, haal s��h a eantr�ct uri.th Ceslzsmbia Hei�hts and
it xas set ur� oa a flat fee p�r e,a11 b�.s�s. P�ssibly som� ar-
ran�ement like this �ould be agr�eai �pan.
YAxr tire Ckisf, Bc�b �.ig3�es, �ra� at our la�t Cau�sil Afeeting arid
toflk part in t�e d��s�ussion witl� �s. I�� �er� likely �;o�.ild tell
you some 0f t�he tl�in�s we had ir� min�.
It y�t� xanld like o�r Co�s�eil to me�t �it}� ;�csurs ar ta me�t xitlt
o�r Polise C]�.ef e�r May�r to dise�ass au� ?�robl�ms' I aun s�rt,aiA
t�at a date a�n�t time eould be ap�°ee� �nm�.
If yo�t �ar� sny qu�:�tic�ns, �lease feel iree to �al.l m� �t home
a.t ?��-�063 or at work �t 7��{-163I.
Yours truly,
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Mary Jart� I�etiris
Clerk
YII.LAQE OF HILL'�UP
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MESSEI3LI, ROE. STRID, MCMILLAN 8c LINDBERd
I.TTORNEY3 AT LAW
WILLIAM F. M[S1CAL1
PI. TNOMA� 1lOC
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OOUOLA• N.M�MIL�AN
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March 4, 1970
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota
Attention: Nassim Qur�shi
City Enc��.ne�r
Re: Water and Sewer Improvement
' Project Number 93
(East Ranch Estates 2nd Addition�
� Dear Mr. Qureshi:
9i• �/OAiTK�':'M�Pt36?a`-'i MCaCi •UVlO1N•
twiMR+6A�f9L1l, P/lNMLOOT/�. 56s02
TCl[PMOME: »2'�O�I
I represent the vendees in a Contract for Deed for the sale o£ the
' Southwest Quarter of th� Southwest Quarter of 5ectio� 2, Towns�ip
30, Range 24, the tr�ct of land lying West oi University Avenue,
North of Osborne R���? ����aeea� 77th and 79th Streets . On be�half of
� the Contract vend���, a�. �. �earing bef��e the C�ty �ouncil in late
1969, I stated to the C�uncil tY�at tY�� venciees w�ui�. not o��Pct �o
the above-mention�d wat�r ancl sewer impx�ovements on the �aarcel of
land.
' I again state, for th� record, that the veneiees do not object to
� the proposed imprc�vement andv in fact, are awaiting proper legal
� descriptions of the easements which are necessary for the continu-
ation of the work. They have been ordered from Suburban Engineering,
Inc. and upon receipt Yay the ven�ees, they will be �roperly aigned
,� and forwarded to the City.
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ATTORNCYS AT LAW
� RODERT W. BARNETT 720 NORTMSTAN CENTER
MERMAN J. RATQLLE MINNCAPOl18, MINNESOTA
JAMES M.NENNESSY 00�02
WAYNE A. VANDER VORT TCI.CPMON! 9�O�e7�1
� STANLEY R. STASEL A1�lA GOO[ 6�2
W. SCOTT MlRZOO
WILL�AM A. MAUG �y Oi COUNS[L:
DARWIN K.KLOCKCRS Pebruary 26g ��/O FRANKJ�WARN(R
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City Hall
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Minneapolis , Minnesata 55421
' Re: Albert M. �nc� �2osE M. Joi�ns�r�, �'�n�.`�
6211 N. E. Riverview Terrace
Minneapolis , Minnesota 55421
� Southwest Quarter of Southv�rest Quart�r,
Section 2, Tov�rnship 30 , Range 24
� Gentlemen:
� In behalf of Aibert M. and Ros e 1VI . johr�s on , hus band and wife ,
above-named , who reside at 6211 N. E. Riverv'iew Tenace in Fridley ,
Minnesota, I respectf�lly inform the Gity of �ridley that they are the
� owners in fee of Southwest Quarter of Southwrest Quarter oi S�ction 2,
Township 30, Range 24, which is a tract of lancl lyfng West of University
Avenue, North of Osbome Road be'tween 77th and 79th Street. This
, property is being solc3 under a Contract for Deed to the vendee Robert H.
Schroer, the said Contract bei�g dated December 16 , 1968 .
' It appears that an improvement to the said prope�ty has been undertaken
without the knowledge or consent of the fee owners which is contrary
to law. It app�ars that the improvement consists of a sewer trunk and
1 laterals and that upon the completion of the same, the assessment
against the property above shown may exceed the sum of $90,000.00.
, Reqardless of the merits of the improvement, these clients believe that
the action of the City of Fridley in proceeding to cause the improvement
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to be made without their knowledge ar consent is absolutely indefensible.
It is urqently recommended that these fee owners be given notice of any
action taken or to be taken which affects their real estate so that they
shall have a chance to be heard. It should be noted for the record that
the contract vend�e has only a contract purchase right with reference to
the property but does not have title. Notice to the contract vendee is
not n�tice to the fee owners as h� is nc�t their a�ent. It is requested
that your records reflect this fact.
The purpose of this protest is not to acquiesce in t�� improvement made
I� � but to put the City on notice of the rights of the�e cli�;nts concerning
any future improvem�nts o
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ccs: Mr. and Mrs . Albert M. J�hnson
6211 N. E. Riverview Terrace
M inneapolis , Minnes ota 5 S 421
Mr. Robert H . Schroer
' 7886 Firwood Way
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
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Attorney at Law
968 Northwestern Bank Building
Minneapolis , Minnesota 55402
Yc�urs very trtzly,
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Hoaiorable Mayor ar�d City Council
� City of FYidley i
r 6341 UnYversity Avenue Northeast
, , Minr�eapolis, Minnesota 55421
, : Mr. Virgil Herrick, .
4 Village Attorney �
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;' Minr�apolis, Mii�sota
Sani�ary S�w�x a�d i�a��r:
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`� Please be informed that the engineerins3 fiYm of Canstock and
Davis, the engineers on �he above referenced. project, have
.-, advised us that they are �ncerned wit-h haw we are pre�ently
handling our payables to suppliers. 'Ib prc�t�ct everyone involved,
�;. we suggest that all future payments be m�.de payable jJintly to
.� D. M. Noyes Constxuction Co. , Inc. and otxr D�nd� ncJ c;ar�panY ►
iiame Owners Insurance Ccg�any, 100 LVest F'ranklin, Minneapolis,
M�rinesota. This should preclude the hold-up of any funds on
'.� this project.
May we please hear fro�n you, by return mail, if you ooncur with
this arrangement.
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I'ROM Mr. G. R. Colea�n, Mana$er �- Transnission Lia�e ��r=., �oc.�•w.. lQ�Ma,poZis
R/kl, � Canstxu�ctio�n
To 1�6t. J. C. PEARCE, Dist�'iCt 1�►�$ex 4aa.�troa Mi�IMqlolis
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RIVERSIDE-MOORE LAK� �'087i
Fridley Reroute - Lett�r #6
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The following w�s accompli�hed during th� week �� f$srr.l� 2 ralatiw to tbe re-
location of the subjecti line.
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A) Enginee� Activities , ,�
1. Purchase nrders were issued � i�or �.li ��a� a��w ni�or ii�� to De
procured froa� vapio�s matiegi�.l s��li��. �
2. Worked with Right-of-Way �rersonn�l �� �i�� �djust�nt� to pole
and an�chor loca2ioa�s as requ���eci b� �riv��t �rog��y� o�ers and
railroads.
B) RAght-oi-6May Activity
i. Cdnt insaed ne�t iat ions with fau� �t�.v+�t� �ca�P#Y oa�rs snd
a�quireci nec�as+�ry rig}ets froa a�. Miil +ec�ti� t�sd na�oti-
ations r�sxt a►��k. �
2: Additional cpntscts were eade �r�,th �MS T*ilrc�ad, ra3��t'�pr to st�r.
ture location� an thei,r right-of-r�►`, .
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C) Induction Task Forc� Activity �. . .
1. A meeting wa� held on Thursd�,�►, Maat�e�h <S,� �r�t3► �3 Iip�tlf�ri ,
Signal Depart�t persaanel :o �vi�+ �w1 ��t11A���1►id�nC�
ealculations and to d�scuss p�ssible solr�iOas �t�l►,�•. iM�. Geod
progress was �de. Additional oeegf.:t�s �ril� be s+�q'�ixre��pt it � �
appears that .the aecessary correcti� �p�,sv�ss osu b� �COriplislMd
to per�eit the operstion of thc+ 11S kv �fne Qq tD�.ulait. �t� ia A4`ust.
2. A asetin� is scheduled for 'I'uesiap. 1�ipreh �,. �^itb ��s�#trusd c�- ,
�ication perso�el to -revie, � Eb� �uet�i�A $�Ler�'�� �enl�tions
and to:discuss solutions to this p�i,au, . �
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D) CoRStruction
'1!►e ainutes of the Fridler City Co�cil �eetit� of Febs�► 16 :
attached to the letter dated Febrwar?► �S l�e�oa l�hr. Nssi� N. Qur�shi,
City Engineer, stated that August 1, 197t�, is tl�s co�plet3�n dste
for the project as aet by Mr. John Aoarce.
We estimate the project to require �ix weeks of consLr�tCti� t!M
incl�ing installation and reieoval. The earliost dsta !0! d�liws�r
of poles and d�vit arrs� has becn estsblished u Julr 1. �Tl�tors,
the earl iest completian �ust be coa�sfc�ered Au�at 15 froa tir st�d-
point of saterial delire�ies and r��tir�i oa��ttauetiat si�e.
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G. R. COLEMAN, Manager
Transmission Line Engrg., 9t/iV, �, Construction
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Cc: R. G. Grosshans
J. E. Mielke
J. J. Ripain, Jr.
� R. W. Walters
G. V. Welk
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RESOLUTION N0.
RESOLUTION APPROVI.N� F'LANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND
ORDERING ADVER,TiSE��T'i FOit BIDS : W�TER IMPROVEMENT
PROJECT PU N0, 99
WHEREAS, Well ��l i� in need of repair and the cost of repairing
is going to be over $5,000�00.
WHEREAS, all this wa�°� is in the nmture of repair and modification
of the existing Wel1 4�i.
WHEREAS, Comstoc�e &�avis, Inc., Consulting Engineers, have prepared
plans and specificati_ons for t�e above work.
NOW, TIIEREFORE, BE i°� �SOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Fridley as follows:
1. The follow�x�g �_�px�r��er�exsY �-►�r�t:��n�e pr��,osed is hereby ordered
to be e�f�.c�����i �r�c� c:�xir�:�:��:�e:� =�,v :���:;_.� as �easonably possible, to-wit:
I�Iodificati�r� �,� ��.i�;t�.n�; �ump p�a��� ��x Well �%1, including
a nerar i.u�bix�� �a��a;::> �;fi�} �� ���::: �.� �'��'ia coluum and shaft.
That the r„ro��C :s.x�vc�lved ix� ��xc"tb. :�_�a��o��e�r�entr as listed above shall
hereaftex �� d���.�;na��d as G]��a�x iz�ap�o�rement Fro;ject PU No. 99.
2. Such �lans �n.c� �G§�r:� ��ca"�c�n� �:� :cspy o:E which are attached
hereto �ini� zn�c�� � p�r� Yir�r���' W�,.�°;�: F��a�ti>by a�proved.
3. The work r.ra b� �c.:��axmed undex �Ta�er 3mprovement Project gU N0. 99
shai.l �e �e�fax��� �anei�r e�n� ���a.�����o
4. �he ccast of th� e����°k will be p�ic� out of tY�e Water Utility Fund.
The City l�anage�° �kaal:� �.cc;�axc�iax�ly' p�=e�are a�nd �ause to be inserted
in the officiaY newsp�per a�`�er�i�eme�ts f�� bids upon �h�: making of such
improvements under such approv�d plans and specifications. The advertisement
shall be published for two �2) weelc� (at least 10 days), and shall specify
the work to be done and will state that bids will be opened and considered
at 1:30 o'clock P.M. on the 6th day of April, 1970 in the Council Chambera
of the City Hall, and that no bids will be considered unless sealed and filed
with the City Engineer, and accompanied by a cash deposit, bid bond, or certi-
fied check payable to the City �or five per cent (5°6) of the amount of such a
bid. The advertisement for bids for WATER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT PU N0. 99 shall
be substantially in fornz as that noted in Exhibit "B" attached hereto for
reference and made a part �ere�f.
ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL OF FRIDLEY THIS
ATTEST :
CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brun'sell
DAY OF . 1970.
MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
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' Sealed bida wfll be ��e�v��i and pub�.1�1� �pesa�d bp the City of Pridlay, Anolca
Cownty, Miaa�sota at tiYe oifico of Che �'ft}� 1rS�ns�ar, on xhe 6th day of Aptil.
1970, at 1:30 P.M,, aad vill be consi+d�sed b� th� City Ccuacil of ttu City of
' Fridla� at a raguler aaa�cSl �set3ng at 8s00 P.M. oa the 6th day of April, 1970,
for tba #aYS9.�hing of woxk and �aterZals for th� ins�allation of `iat�r I�ptove—
ment Projset No. 99.
� The prolect a�nsis�a of ths n�dffic�ti� of existia8 Pumepiag plaat for Yail ii
including a n� tu�b3:►e p�amp and r�plscin� �ora colv� s�►d ahaf�.
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A11 in aecArdsn�es �.�i�h p�T,��ns �zad �jp���i��.�����.e�� pre�r���:i ��r �the City of Frid1�9.
I�l�uaesots, by �c�r�t��k t� �gv�s, Ineo, ���ul�i�a� Engir►���a, 1446 Comity Hoad "J".
MAaa�apolis, l�i�a��e� 55432, T�I�pha�.� 7���9�6 �
P�aas 8ad �p�ei€i�a�ion� �� ��e ����� �� �&�� ����e� �� ���� �ity Manag�r, aad
copiea eay be ola�ai�a�d i�r Che C�tr���:��e'� �.�a�i+��f.�r�� �a b�` �ppl�iag to tbe
Suginears �nd dapa��tif�g �ieh eh� �s��i����� $��.�(� �e��° ���h a�t. 2fie d�posit
�11 be �ce€u�d�d to a���la bidd�r ea��3�ei�� �r �s�afic�e bid up�ra �etura oi the
doev�snts �n �ood �c�ncii�ion �f thia t�r� ��CF) d�ys� � x� tthe d��� �f opsning bids,
8ad to nan�bidder� ��n ret�ra �f �he dc�:a�e��� i�► $�od condltiaa prior to the
bid apsning.
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Bids swst bs �ade Am ��s� bs�is �� ���1� ���n2 fa�r �� ��k, and acco�panied b�
'� a cash depaait, certi.fia¢d ch��� (�� �������i��.� bs�k in khe State of Minassota),
ox a bidde�'s bo�� �sad ude pa��a�Ia� �ri�4sa�au� ��adit�on �o the City of Pridlnrs
Minne�ata in atx anw�uant o� �ot 1��� ei�s► 5� a�� th� �cs��1 a�ou�t �f the bid.
Ths Cit�r Ge�m�il r�aea�vee� the �i�i�t t� a����cs ��r �a�d all bids �►nd to aai�e aay
iafoxmallei��a im an�+ bi�s receiv�d �aithdu� aaspl��tiaa.
lI I� bid �ay bn �rithdr�c► fo�r a pegiAd of thirty (30) daqs.
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By ordar of �h� Ci�.�s �cs�c►�il of tre Citq of Fzfs�leq, Minn�svtae
�I Dat�ed this lE►�h d�y o� �iarch, 1970.
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Ci�y oi Fri«�ley
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RESOLUTION N0.
RESOLUTION RECEIVING FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND
ORDERING BIDS FOR WATER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT N0. 95 -
SCHEDULE B
WHEREAS, pursuant to Ytesolution �154-1969 of the City Council of
Fridley, Comstock & Davis, Incorporated, Consulting Engineers, have pre-
pared Plans and Specifications for Schedule B, C, and D under proposed
improvements as described in the Addendum #1, the Supplement to the
Preliminary Report for the Water Utility dated August 1969 and have pre-
sented such Plans and Specifications to the Council for approval,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of
Fridley as fol�,ows:
1) That such Plans and Specifications, a copy of which are
attached hereto and made a part t►e:�eof, are he��by received and approved.
2) That the work involv�d fo� the i�pr�vement as listed belaw
shall be designated as Water Improvement �roject No. 95, Schedule B
Booster Station & Pumping �:nstallation on 73-1/2
�Report - Schedule B)
Pumpin� Installation and Iron Removal Plant at
69th and Universit;� Avenue. N.D. (Report - Schedule C)
Pumping Installation and Well House at Great Northern
Industrial Park (Report -- Schedule D)
3) The work to be performed under this Project may be performed
under one or,more contracts as may be deemed advisable upon receipt of
the bids.
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The City Manager shall accordingly prepare and cause to be
inserted in the official newspaper advertisements for bids upon the making
of such improvements under such approved plans and specifications. The
'I advertisement shall be published for three (3) weeks (at least 21 days),
and shall specify the work to be done and will state that bids will be
opened and considered for Project No. 95, Schedule B at 1:30 P.M. on the
C 13th day of April, 1970 in the Council Chambers of the City Hall, and
' that no bids will be considered unless sealed and filed with the City Engineer
and accoaq�anied by a cash deposit, bid box�d, or certified check payable to
the City for five percent (5%) of the amount of such bid. That the advertise-
'I ment for bids for WATER IMPROVEMENT FROJECT N0. 95, SCHEDULE B shall be
� substantially in form as that noted in Exhibit "B" attached hereto for refer-
ence and made a part hereof.
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ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1970.
ATTSST:
�ITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell
Y+IAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
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NC�TICE TO OONTiiACTORS
Sea2ed bids will be received aad publicly opantd by the City oi Pridlep, Aaoica
Connty� l�iinneaota at the office of the City Manager, on tha 13th day oi April,
1970, at 1:30 P.M., and vtill be conaidered by the City Co�mcil of tha City of
Fridl.ey at a regular couacil �me�ing at 8:00 p.s. on the 13th dey o! April, 1970�
foY tha iuraishiag a� vork snd materials for the iastallatioa ot iiatar I�pro�revent
Project I�o. 95, Sched�l8 B.
The Projact coneistg of ths follow3ng:
Four deep wall turbi� p�ampe, (thxe� �leet�ic �otor driv�en and ow
a�tnrsl gas engins drive�,, booster pumping insta2lation� t�a pmp
h�uses, dae cahbin�tien ��p trouae amd wster treatnnat plaat baildiag,
iron rs�val pa��aasure filt�re. chlorinaCion aa� �luoridatian �quip�aent�
pi[pis�g �r�d �c�a�orq �ae�taigs�sut.
, All in accordamce w�..th plans �d sp�cifica�f�e pr�p�r�d for the City of Fridley,
Mimaesota, tsy C.omst�►ck b� D4vis, Inca, C�s��ltiag Engineere� 1446 Conat� 8oad "J",
' Minas�a�wlis, Mima��ot� SSb32, T�1ep4nc�caa� 7��5-�3�6.
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Plans mmnd epa���itc��;l.osea m�y b�s es�insd a�C eh� o�'fic� mf tha Cit� Manager, and
copio� may b� abealx�ed for t�e Can�r�ctt�r's ira3ividc�al nse by applying to the
Bsagf�►sers sneP d��raai�fng �ai�h �he 1�A�ine�sr� �54.OQ �o�r es�h �aat. Tba daposit
vill be reitu��3e� Co se�h bidd�� ��bmic2ta� s bcr�e.�i�l� bid �apc�t t�turn of the
docwo�a�ta f�n ���d s�aditic��x �ith3a tas� �1(?� d�g►e �ron the dste of �aLng bids.
and to non-bid�e�s «� r�eea� of �h� a3�a�aat� i.n �ood +�rrnditicea prior to the
bid o�ninga
Bicia mcaet `�e �de a� �te� basig s�f �as� pe��a��t fc��° �h� casr�C, a�ar� accompanied bq
a cash deposi�. cer�ifieal ch�ck Qaa�e a r���n�ib�e b,�� :�.�a �h� S�at� e�f Miaaesota�),
oac � bidd�t's �nd �rad �t�le y��sra�le �a3.�hcsu� ������ to ��e C�.t�y� �f FtridleY.
Mi�s�otB in � eaa�a�� c�i ��t am�s �ia��a 5X og th� c��al ��ur�t �� �h� bid.
Tbe Cie� C�aancil zegervc+s the rig�iat t+n r�,e�ct :ny and a11 �3�e ssnd to waiva an�
�afr►xmaliti�� in any bid� rece3va�d Fii.�fi�ca�*t axpl�n�Cfoa,
l�o bid may �a��.� �ai�i�d�°a�rn f�r a pe�ri�d �af ��ii�gp (30} daysm
By� ard�ar a� ��w� Cit� C���3� of �hs� C�t�7� of �°�idleq, l�tin�e�o�ao
�ted tlxis I�t�h daq �f M.�rcit, 19�'0,
F�o�r Re Aa�ca^u�, CtLy Ma�agar
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RESOLUTION N0.
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' A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE MINNESOTA Pt1BLIC SERVICE
COMMISSION TO GRANT A PERMIT TO ESTABLISH AN AT GRADE
STREET CROSSING OF THE MINNESOTA TRANSFER RAILWAY
RAILROAD TRACKS AT THE WEST SERVICE DRIVE OF HIGHWAY
' N0. 65 AT APPROXIMA'TELY 71ST AVENUE.
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WHEREAS, the City of Fridley has received a
petition to extend the West Service Drive of Highway
No. 65 South across the railroad tracks of the
Minnesota Transfer Railway
WHEREAS, the City of Fridley recognizes the need
for said West Service Drive to provide access to
industrial properties adjacent to Highway No. 65 and
South of said railroad tracks
1 WHEREAS, the Minneso�.a lransfer Ra�.lway Company
agrees to join the Fridley City Council in its
rec{uest for said' cz°ossing
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of
the City of Fridley as follows:
' The City Council of the City of Fridley requests
the Minnesota Public Service Commission to grant a
permit to establish an at grade�crossing of the
' Minnesota Transfer Railway railroad tracks at the
West Service Drive of State Trunk Highway No. 65.
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Adopted by the City Council of the City of Fridley
this
ATTEST:
day of
, 1970.
MAYOR Jac 0. Kir am
CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell
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RESOLUTION N0.
A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE MINNESOTA PUBLIC SERVICE
COMMISSION TO GRANT A PERMIT TO ESTABLISH AN AT GRADE
CROSSING OF THE MINNESOTA TRANSFER RAILWAY RAILROAD
TRACKS AT THE EAST EDGE OF SECTION lI, T-30, R-24, IN
THE CITY OF FRIDLEY.
WHEREAS, the City of Fridley has established a
City Public Park known as Locke Park located South
of the Minnesota Transfer Railway railroad tracks and
approximately 1300 feet West of State Trunk Highway
No. 65
WHEREAS, to provide a safe and convenient access
to said Locke Park fY•om 73rd Avenue located North of
said Minnesota Transfer Railway railroad tracks
, WHEREAS, the Minnesota Transfer Railway Company
agrees to join the Fridley City Council in its
request for said crossing
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of
the City of Fridley, as follows:
� The City Council of the City of Fridley requests
the Minnesota Public Service Commisszon to grant a
permit to establish an at grade crossing of the
Minnesot.a Transfer Railway railroad tracks at the
' East edge of Section 11, T-30, R-24, in the City of
Fridley.
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MAYOR Jac 0. Kir am
ITY CLERK � Marvin C. Brunsell
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RESOLUTION iVO.
A Rt:SOLUTION RELATIVE TO CITY OF FRIDLEY -
NORTH SURURBAN SANITARY SEWER DISTRICT SEWER
USE AGREEMENT.
W�{EREAS, the City of Fridley and the North Suburban
Sanitary Sewer District entered into a general sewer use
agreeme�It, conditioiied, modified and limited by a supplementary
agreement dated the 8th day of January, 1964, and
WHEREAS, Section 7 of said supplementary agreement
relative to connection charges reads in part as follows,
"Fridley shall have the right to connect portions or all of
its sewer system directly to the District disposal system on
a temporary or permanent basis, as Fridley may elect,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED as follows:
1. That it has elected to connect to the District system
the samitary sewer laterals serving the following area
on a permanent basis.
Lateral serving City Filtation Plant in Locke Park:
Near 69tn Avenue � University Avenue Service Road
2. That tnis resolution is enacted for the purpose of
£acilitating the connection o£ the above described
property into the North Suburban Sanitary Sewer
L)istrict system.
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
DAY OF
ATTEST:
, 1970.
MAYOR Jack 0. Kir ham
CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell
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SUBJECT: Transfer from Civic Center Construction
' Fund to General Fund
The attached resolution would authorize the transfer
' of the balance of cash in the amount of $4,536.90
from the Civic Center Construction Fund to the Generai
Fund.
� This cash on hand is largely the result of interest
earnings during the latter part of constructian of
, the Civic Center. This would close the Civic Center
Construction Fu'nd.
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RESOLUTION " 1970
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RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING TRANSFER OF FUNDS FROM THE CIVIC
CENTER CONSTRUCTION FUND TO THE GENERAL FUND
WHEREAS, There is a balance of $4,536.90 in the Civic
Center ConstructB�r� fwred, ��d
WNEREAS, Constructi or� has been cornpl etec� � n the Ci vi c
Center Construction Fund,
NOW, TNEREFORE, BE IT RESOI.VEG, Th�t �h� b�larace of
$4,536.90 be transferred f�om the Civic C�����:��° �'�,�r��� °�:`����"
Fund to the General F�ond.
PASSED AND ADOPT'ED BY THE C�TY COUNCIL OF 7+IE CITY
OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF �, A 1970
MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell
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MIDIAND �ONSULT�NTS. INC.
CIVIL ENaONEER8 and LAND SURVEYORB
, 14�0 COUNTY ROAD J
MINPIEAPOLIS, MINNE60TA
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' Mr. Nasim Qureshi
City Engineer
City of Fridley
' 6431 Un�.versity Avenue
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
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Subject: North �uburban Sanitary Sewer Distr3ct
Project U, Phase 2, Force Main
Dear Mr. Qureshi:
We are enclostng a Courtty of Anoka, Departm�nt of High�rays form
in duplicate together with two c�pie� of our drawing shpet 4 of g,
File 6924-2.
I*+ accordance with. the requirem�nts of the rounty, it is n�cessary for
the City or �lillage to sign the enclosed ^ermit application before the
County w3.11 issue a permit. We b�lieve this is a�.l in order, ho�wever,
if you have anv questions or ne�d addi�ior�al informatio^, vlease contact
the writer.
After the permit has been signPd by you or the appropriate person in
Fridley, will you please retu�-n the application to us or contact our
office and we will arrange to pick.it up.
JEB:mg
Encloaure
CC;NSSSD
Veiy truly yours,
M LAND�--�Q SULTANTS, INC.
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COUN'lY 0� Al10XA
DLRAATMENT OF �iIGHWAY3
Pennit No.
Application for pernit fos installation of Utilities or
State Aid or County Aid Roads.
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To bs filled in b�
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�Z000 Eoad
for placing of obstructioas on
Naae of Applicant North Snbnrbau Sanitarv Address ��-58, Ce,��o . e� T, �„�.*���432
Se�er Aistrict
Partq or organization perforffiin� vork Contractsar fnr HSS�n
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1. Nature of Work S�g�, Constructi�n Type of surface to be diaturbed x,.,.,�
2. Location of Road $,� Rtv 8oad a 69th �, w
3. Size and kind of pipe 1�rrp 42" Force Maine Depth fros surface �2.faet
Number and size of excavatioas Nenc
4. liethod of installation or ccrnstruction T�^�ina ^,- r ty�g,
5. Work to start on or after April 1, 1970
6. Approximaee time necessary to canplete work �'our areeks
' 7. Will detouring of traffic be necessary? No If neceesasy, describe rerouting
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laid down by the County of Anoka and agree to fully c�aply therewith,�o the satisfa n
of the County Department of Highways. ��
Si.gned Je�ame Tra ''�%��
Witneased: (Appl cs t) Clerk, NSSSD
7jh-��� _ C J ��.,-.�.� Dated ,��:�, .. � 5 ,% ��'
The date When work is completed must be reported to the County Higt�way Engineer.
Approval by City or Village in which improvement is to be done.
City Frid,ls� BYs
AUTHORIZATION OF PERMIT
In consideration of their agreement to co�aply in all reepecta vith tha regulations Q€
the County Highway Department covering such operations, pe�aissfoa ie hereby granted for
the work to be done ae described in the above application� said Work to be done in accord-
ance with special precautions required ae hereby stated:
it is expressly understood that this permit is conditioned upon replacement or restoration
of the highway to its original or to a s�tisfactory condition. It is understood that thia
permit is subject to the approval of the local city, village authorities having �oint
supervision over said street or highway. '
All legal requirements shown on reverse Approved Anoka County Higtnray Departr�ent Side
to be complied �+ith.
By —
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Fire Phone 560-1500
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Fridley Fire I�epartment
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FRIDLEY,. MINN. 55421
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T0: CITY COUNCIL
Memo To: Honorable Mayor, Reco�nd approval.
City Council
City Manager -, y �
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Memo From; Robert S. Hughes, Chief Homer R. Ankrum
City Manager
Memo Date; March 9, 1970
Subject: Appointment of Applicants as Volunteer Firefighters
I had advertised for men to fill four (4) vacancies on the volunteer
department. The four men listtd below filled out applications.
They were interviewed by the Officers of the department. The Officers
recommended to the members of the department that the men be accepted
as members. The members of the department were unanimous in their
approval.
It is necessary that the new applicants be appointed by the City
Council. They will then have to pass a physical �xamination before
undertaking the duties of fire fighters.
' Ron Schoneman,
270 Rice Creek Terrace,
Fridley, Minnesota
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41 - 662 Way N. E.
Fridley, Minnesota
Richard Larson Ervin J. Picha
720 Marigold Terrace, 5480 Altura Road N. E.
Fridley, Minnesota Fridley, Minnesota
I recommend the appointment of the applicants listed above.
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LIQUOR: #4241 through �4297
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rr�tcx i6 19�0
GAS SERVICES APPROVED BY
, Blue Flame Contractors, Inc.
5309 Edina Industrial Boulevard
, Edina, Minnesota By: Grant E. Johnson NEW Plbg. Insp.
GENERAL CONTRL�CTOR
� Jensen Construction
7730 Greenwood Drive
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Allen G. Jensen NEW Bldg. Insp.
, Mork & Associates, Inc.
1525 Glenwood Avenue North
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: R. W. Mork NEW Bldg, Illsp.
, Royal Aium-:nu�a �;.c�.�,���
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' Minneapolis, M�.naae�ota �y: L�i��k �s�xow I��W Bldg. Ins�.
HEATING
' Blue Flame Contracto�s Inc.
.5309 Edina Industrial B�a�l��r�gd
' Edina, Minnesota. By: G�ant �. ,��t7n�o� N�7 Plbg. Insp.
SIGN ERECTOR
� Kau�a�.n �,�lv�xti�i�� �o.
31.5 No��l� �Ta�h����.��
Mi�a�e�po1R�, Nii�a�����.� ��m �� �a. ��:�:�a��.�� Y��VEWAL �i1dg. In�p,
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Clarence Zuercher Company, Inc.
' 1949 Arcade Street
St. Paul, Minnesota By: Clarence Zuercher NEW Plb�. In�p4
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LIST OF LICENSES 'P� BEs APPROVBD BY COUNCIL AT TNE MEETING OF MARCH 16 1970
CIGARETTE APPBQ�VTD BY
Day Coe�peny
S00 73rd Avenue L�IE By: ARA Serv, of Minnesota
Fridley, Mar►��aat� George [Cuhl Chief of Police
Precis�ion Sheet Metal
5250 I�iain Street NE By: ARA SetY. Of NinRasote
Fridley, Minnesota George Kuhl Chief of Police
Downing Box
5851 East &iver 8oad By: ARA Serv. of Minnesota
Fridley� !linneeota George Kuhl Chief of Police
I)ealers Manufacture
5130 Mein Street I�fE By: ARA Serv. of Minnesota
Fridley, Minnesota George Kuhl Chief of Police
Burger King
6410 University Avenue NE
Fridley� Minneaota By: James E. MeCarm Chief of Police
Chuck's Gulf
7315 Highway A�65
Fridley� Minnesota By: Charles D. .iorden Ch�ef of Police
Club 47
6061 University Avenue NE
Fridley, Minnesota 55421 � By: Billy c�o Ha��.�;�v �}���� �,f pQ���,�
Colonial House Restaurant
6215 University Avenue NE
Fridley, Minnesota By: Paul A. Bany Chief of Police
Country Club Market, Inc.
6275 Highway �+65
Fridley, Minnesota By: Haroid P. Rehaume Chief of Police
Don's Gulf Station V
5300 Central Avenue NE
Fridley� Minnesota By: Donald J. Michaels Chief of Police
Fireside Rice Bowl, Inc.
7440 Central Avenue NE
Fridley, Minnesota By: Glenn F, Wong Chief of Police
Fridley Food Market
8154 East Riv�er Road
Frfdley� Minnesota By: John A. Rieck Chief of Police
Gordys Country Boy
1042 Osborne Road
Fridlpy, Minnesota By: Gordon G. Swenson Chief of Police
Handy Superette Inc.
6253 University Avenue NE
Fridley, Minnesota By: flavid Schwappach Chief of Police
LI3T OF LICBNSBS '1b B&' :hP��, ,f.on t.
CIGARE TTE
Hol�iday Village North
250 57th Avenue NS
Fridley, Minnesota By: Vincent T. Lorimer
Holiday Service Station
580T University Avenue NE
Fridley� Minnesote By: Vincent T. Lorimer
Holiday Auto
Highway A�694 &. University Ave. By: Viking Enterprises Inc.
Fridley, Minnesota W.T. Councila�an
Howies
240 Mississippi St. NE
Fridley, Minnesota By: Howard A. Nelson
.Jimbo's Pizza
248 Mississippi St. NE
Fridley, Minnesota By
North Air Home Association
K-C Ha 11
5831 Highway it65
3ames W.Schooley� Sr.
Fridley, Minnesota By: J. R. Plemel
Les' Standard
7680 Highway #65 , By: P 8c R Vend`ing Servie�
Fridley, Minne.sota Roy A. Nelson
Metro 50�, Inc.
5333 University Avenue NE
Fridley� Minnesc�ta By: Roger L. West
Moore I,eke Union 76
5695 Heckmanr. Avenue NE
Fridley, Minnesota By: Richard M. Kyro
P.D.Q.
6071 University Avenue NE
Fridley, Minnesota By: Williem McGuire
Penny's 3uper Market
6540 Univtrsity Avenue NE
Fridley� Minnesota By: Marion Levfne
Railroed Accessories Corp.
4650 Main Street NE By: GrisWOld Coffee Co.
Fridtey� Minnesota Robert T. Steiner
Rapid Shop Superette
6530 East &iver Road
Fridley, Minnesota By: Irving Goldberg
Red Owl 3�ores� Inc.
6525 University Ave. NE
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APPRO'VED BY
Chief of Police
Chie f of Pol ice
Chief of Police
Chief of Police
Chief of Police
Chief of Police
Chief of Police
Ci�ief of Police
Chief of P olice
Chief of Police
��Sieg of Pol ice
Chief of Police
Chief of Police
Fridley, Minnesote By: Richard D. Uphoff Chief of Polic�
LIST OF LICENSB3 T'0 BE APPROV�D Cont.
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Ron's Standard
6490 Univ�ersity Av�enu� I�
Fridley� Minnesota By: Roland Cox
Sandee's Cafe
6490 Central Avenue !�
Fridley, Minnesota By: William F. Weisa
Snyder's Drug Stores, Inc.
6582 Univereity Avenue NE
Fridley, Minnesota By: Richard D. Uphoff
Superior "400"
7451 East River Road
Fridley� Minnesota By: David Lm Kasell
Target Food Stores
755 - 53rd Avenue NE By: Jonathan Stores� Inc.
Fridley� Minnesota. Sid. Swod�n
VFW Post 363
1041 Osborne Road NE
Fridley, Minnesota By: Erling 0. Edwesds
Wantland Standard Oil
5311 University Avenue NE
Fridley� Minnesota By: James Wantland
Can?�v*���rg►, I�ne , , Inn : .
6479 University Arre. NE
Fridley, Minnesota By: Robert Christenson
Howard Johnson's Restaurant
5277 Centrel Ave. NE
Fridley, Minneaota By: Phillip M. Garbe
Mr. Steak
5895 iJniversity Ave. NE
I'ridley� Minnesota By: Thc�mes Powers
Burke's Texac�
6301 H�ghway A�65
Fridley, Minnesota By: Earl F. Burke
Country Boy Station Store
1301 Mississippi St. NE
Fridley, Minnesota By: John Baucoe►
Embers� Inc.
5400 Centrat Avenue NE
Fridley, Minnesota By: Carl A. Birnberg
Fnod Bonanza
2 r Q��bQ�e Road N!'s
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Chief of Police
Chief of Police
Chief of Pol ic�
Chief of Pol ice
Chief of Police
Chief of Pol ice
Chief of Police
Chief of Police
Chief of Police
Chief of Police
Chief of Police
Chief of Police
Chief of Police
�'�d��;°, �?3�a��sota By: Culves Davis� Jr. Chaef o� �olice
LIST OF iI(�N3E3 Zb BS APPROVED Cont.
CI GARE TIS
Fridley I�nicipal Liquor 5tore
3710 Sa�t �iver Road
F�idley� �fa� t,��c��� �y: 1�?c��°����� ����lb�eck►-t
Fiidley Muni.cip��. I��q��� ���x�
6161 Highwey �65 NE
Fridley, Minnesota By: �"1os�aac� Engelbx°echt
Fridley Municipal_ Liquor Store
6481 University Avenue PiE
Fridley, Minneaota By: Florence Engelbrecht
Frontier Steak HoUSe
7373 Central Avenue NR
Fridiey� Minnesota By; Marl���� �QV1iLzEci
Frontier Club
7365 Central A�enue NE
Fridley, Minnesota By: k��arle?�e P��rlitzki
Irv's Biiliard Center
6237 University A�,enue NE
Fridley� Alinaee�ota B�r: Pai�r�c�c �. C:n1s,�.��
Maple I.anes
Fridley Rec. & Serv. Co.
6310 Highway �t65 NE
Fridley, Minnesota By: ll. S��Lkoul
Mico Ind. Oil Co.
6500 East River Road
Fridley,, Minneaot� By: Kenneth K. l���e
Kroger Co.
5251 Central Avenue AlE
Fridley, Minnesota By: J. W, Koon
East River Road Garage
6501 East RiverRoad
Fridley, Minneaota �y: Joseph W. Dolin
Minnie Pearl's Chicken
5865 University A�,e. NE
Fridley� Minnesota By: Robert J. Sirpless
FMC Corp.
48th & Marshall Ave. NE By: Canteen Co. Of I+9innesota
Fridleyo I�i�r�esota Eve��z� �osgrov�
Duffy's A & W
7429 East Rives Road
Fridley� Minnesota By: �. Di. Duffy
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Chief of Police
Chfe! of Police
Chisf of Police
Chief of Police
Chief of Palice
���ie� of Palice
Chief of Police
Ghief of polfce
Chfef of Police
Chief of Police
Chief of Police
Chief of. Police
Chief of Poliee
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LIST OF LICLNSES TO B� APPROVED Cot�t.
tCI GARE T1'�
� Stav's Superet�e
6483 Universi�y A�enue PIE
Fridley, DSinnesota By: Robert P. Stavanau
' Stav�s Superette
b319 kIcay #65 idL
. Fridley, rSinnesota By: Rober� P. Stavanau
� Chanticlear Fizza, Inc.
6304 Hwy R65 i7E
Fridley, Mi_nnesota By: Richard A. K�:npe
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' S351 Central Avenue NE By: Nortozt Lubeimen
Fridley, Nlinnesota 'Itain City iic,velty Co.
Tom :yan Conoco ' �
6389 Universitv Ave. NE
' �' Fridley, Minnesota �y: Tom Ryan
� SuMmit Goar �o.
5960 riain St. NE By: riichael Boyle
Fridley, riinnesota AutoRatic SalPS Co.
1 _, Target Stores, Inc.
755 53rd A��cnue rIE
Fridley, rlinnesota , By: Ronald C, Dlartin
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Chief of Police
Chief of Police
Chief of Police
Chief of Police
Chief of Police
Chief of Police
Chief of Police
� ESTIMATES FOR CITY COUI3CIL CONSIDERATION MARCH 16, 1970
Weaver, Talle & Herrick
316 East Main Street
Anoka, Minnesota 55303
For Services Rendered (February)
Minnesota Tree, Inc.
6550 Flying Cloud Drive .
Eden Prairie, Minn. 55443
Estimate No. 1- Tree and Debris Removal from High
W�ter in Parks, 1969 Flood
D. M. Noyes Construction Company, Inc.
430 Oak Grove, Suite 201
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55403
Estimate No. 4 PARTIAL for work completed on Sanitary
Sewer and Water Improvement Project No. 93
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$ 2,725.50
$ 6,376.04
$28,341.36
GNARLEi R. WtAVtR
MtRMANL.TALLt
YIROIL C.NERRICK
RO�[RTMUNNt
JAMli D. OIY�f
FRLDtRICK W.K[I/[R,JR.
rATRICK J. ROCH[, JR.
CITY OF FRIDLEY
lAW OiFIC[i
WEAVER, TALLE & HERRICK
March l2, 19,0
Re: February Retainers
Liquor Store Operation
re: Sales proposai and notice of sale 3 hrs.
Joh�son vs. Fridley
re: Refund of Escrow Funds 6 hrs.
Fridley vs. Rognrud
re: Open Space Condemnation 12 hrs.
Fridley vs. Consolidated Container
re: Easement Acquisition 8 hrs.
Easements re Hyde Park slip-off 2 hrs.
City Garage Condemnation $ hrs.
North.Pacific Rai lroad reaming 4. hrs.
St 1969-2 I hr.
Hazardous Building-Venture 3 hrs.
44 hrs. �
$25.00 per hour
SUB TOTAL:
District Court Appearances:
Fridley vs. Rognrud
Expenses Advanced:
Colleen's Salary
Clerk of District Court
Notice of Lis Pendens
ToTa�:
THANK YOU
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•1� tA�T MAIM !TR[[T
AMOKA, MINN[iOTA Ss30!
411.�11�
$1.250.00
I,100.00
$2,350.00
$ 250.00
II5.5�
10.00
2,725.50
CITY ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
City of Fridley, Minn�sota
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March 13, 1970
Honorable Mayor and City Council
c/o Nomer R. Ankrum, City Manager
City of Fridley
6431 university Avenue Northeast
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
. RE: Estimate #1 - Tree � Debris Removal From
High Water in Parks, 1969 Flood.
Gentlemen:
Estimate #1 for Minnesota Tree, Inc., 6550 Flying Cloud
Drive, Eden Prairie, Minnesota, 55443, fox work completed
according to contract October 6, 1969.
Men%Chain Saw
Cat
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254 Hrs. @ 8.75 $2,222.50
(Negotiated Change to Contra�t) 132 Hrs. @ 16.00
Log Truck 61.1 �rs. @ 12.00
Chipper Truck 20.5 Hrs. @ 3.00
Boom Truck 5.75 Hrs. @ 9.00
Labor 177.05 Hrs. @ 6.75
PAYMENT DUE ESTIMATE #1
ro�ed By
Dir. Parks'� Recreation
NQ/njf
cc: Minnesota Tree, Inc.
Respectfully submitted,
2,112.00
733.20
61.50
51.75
1,195.p9
$6,376.0�
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City Engineer-Director of Planning
March 2, 1970
Honorable Mayor &
Members of the Coulb i�
City of Fridley
6431 University Ave NE
Fridley, Minnesota 554�21
Gent�emen,
The Fridley Jaycees requer�t permissian to holcl the annual Fridley
Jaycee Carnival. The Carnival will b€� by Stanley Shows. Inc. to
be located at 57th Anenue and Main StrPet NE. We are requesting
permission of thc Northern Pacifia Aailroad for use of their
property. The Carnival is to opPra�e from 6 pm to midnight on
June 3 and 4 and from noon to midnight June 5� 6 and 7.
We also request a temporary licensP to sell 3.2� beer at this
carnival.
The Fridley Jaycees, in complianc� with state regulations. hold
a Minnesota State Sales Ta� Certlficate No. 7103573•
Your consideration will be appreciated.
3incerely.
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Marvin L. Bodek�r
Ways & Means Director
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February 19, 19�0
��koeru�rce �esa
Mr. Marvin C. Brunsell
Finance Director
City of Fridley
643� University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
Dear Mr. Brunsell:
Ma� I applaude you for your attemp� to ha�e expl�ined to the
municipalities, the furniture fixture and inventory taxation
formula, as directed to Mr. Logan, Commissioner �f Taxation.
Your letter of February 4, 1970, to Mr. Logan� and Mr. Logan's
reply to you of February 9, 1970, will be forwarded to our
village assessor. If any further correspondence is needed,
he will contact either you or Mr. William J. Fleming, our
villa�e attorney.
JMC/lgr
cc: L. Smith, Assessor
file
Yours truly,
VILLAGE OF SPRING LAKE PARK
_�rl, �)�, �/,� �%_, J �
John M. Conde, Clerk
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mtnrtea�o`�s c�u6ur6an �efuse �e�nov�a�✓�asociation
1�1 ArACi/E OFFIG[ rARK
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MINN[ArOLIi. MINNEl07A Sf4R 1
�arch 5, 1970
br. Homer R. Ankrum
City lianager
Fridley City Hall
6431 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
Dear �r. Ankrura:
T[Lf►�10N[
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The Minneapolis Suburban Refuse Removal Association is comprised
, of a numb er of hard-working independent businessmen. The members
constantly strive to keep wei.l infoxmed on matters which are
important to their businesses. This is accomplished by active
' participation on governanental committees, both city and suburban,
by continuaus contact with the news media, and through active
participation on a state and national leve� by representation
on the National Solid Wa�tes Management Association Board of
' Directors. The Association has its awn attorney and employs me
to serve as Executive Secretary.
' The purpose of this letter is to reaffirm th� fact that we, as
Association members, are vitally concerned �+ith the happenings
within our own ind�stry and also within the communities which we
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to be of help with any problems which m€�y arise. These might
include situations concerning inadequate rubbish service or
problems relating to disposal, burning, or matters directly or
indirectly related to our industry,
This Association and its members want you to know of our willing-
ness to assist you i.n resolving such situations. As Executive
Secretary I may be contacted at the address indicated on this
letterhead or by phone at 788-9485. I would particularly
appreciate being posted as to any special meetings concerning
this industry which either one or more of our members or I might
be welcome to attend.
' Si erely,
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Execut ve Secretary
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M[MBER • NATIONAL fOLID WASTEi MANA6EMENT AS�OCIATION
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PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTi�NT
CITY OF FRIDLEY
MONTHLY REPORT - FEBRUARY 1970
STREBT D$PARTML�NT
1. Grading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...
2 . Gravel Haul ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3. Miscellaneous Street Work . . . . . . . . .
4. Patching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5. Shop Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6. Signs and Barricades . . . . . . . . . . .
7. Equipment Repairs - Street . . . . . . . .
WATER DEPARTMENT
1. Filtration Plant Operations . . . . . . . .
2. Final Readings and Collections ......
3. Hycirant Repairs and Flushing . . . . . . .
4. Miscallaneous Water Work . � . . . , . . .
5. Pumphouse Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6. Standpipe Repairs . . . . . ... . . . . . .
7. Valve Inspections and Repairs . , . . . . .
8. Water Meter gnspections and Repairs ....
9. Water Turn-ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10. Watermain Breaks . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11. Watermain Taps . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12. Equipment Repairs - Watsr . . . . . . . . .
HOURS
1�4
2
231
105
253
100
511
3 21�
45
16
3�
87�
11�
2
67
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9
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SEWER DEPARTMENT
' � 1. Lift Station Inspections and Repairs ... 137
2. Miscellaneous Se�wer Work . . . . . . . . . 47
� 3. Sanitary Se�wer Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . 62�
4. Sanitary Se�wer Inspections . . . . . . . . 10�
5. Equipment Repairs - Sewer . . . . . . . . . 52
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1. Catch Basin and Storm Sewer Cleanir�g ... 200
SNOW AND ICE
1. Miscellaneous Snaw and Ice Work ......
2. Sanding - Ice Control . . . . . . . . . . .
3. Snvw Plawing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4. Equipment Repairs - Snow and Ice .....
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PUBbIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
MONTHLY REPORT - FEBRUARY 1970
MISCELI�ANEOUS
1. Fire Department . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2. Holidays . . . . . . . . . , . o . . , .
3. Injury on Job - Robert Anderson .....
4. Safety School . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5 . S ick Leave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6. Vacations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7. Weekend Duty . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8. Equipment Repairs - Administration . . .
9. Equipment Repairs - Engineering . . . . .
10. Equipment Repairs - Fire Department ...
11. Equipment Repairs - Liquor Stores ....
12. Equipment Repairs - Park Department ...
13. Equipment itepairs - Police Department ..
HOURS
11
152
152
24
16
100
8
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4
44
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Blacktopping
Exca'vating
Gas
General
Heating
Aouse Moving
Masonry
Oi1 Heating
Plastering
Roofing
Signs
Well Drilling
NUMBER OF LICENSES CURRENiZY IN EFFEGT
E1ND
LICENSE FEES COLLECTED TO DATE
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9 $ 135 . 00
23 ' 345 . 00
' 41 615 . 00
117 2,925.00
55 825 .00
2 30.00
31 465 . 00
6 90.00
6 90. 00
2 30.00
10 250.00
302 $5,800.00
pERMIT NUMBERS TYPE
�k10,541 - ��10,560 BUILDING
#8058 - ��8080 ELECTRICAL
�k4662 - �4670 HEATING
��5078 - �5089 PLiJMRING
SIGNS
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PERMIT FEES
1970
FEBRUARY
$ 605.00
1,636.20
123.00
105 .25
67 .50
$2,536.95
1969
FEBRUARY
$1,175.00
1,178.00
1,055.00
538.00
20.00
$3,966.00
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THIS YEAR
TO DATE
$ 973.00
2,558.90
357.50
193.00
77 .50
$4,163.90
LAST YEAR
TO DATE
$4,533.00
1,824.00
1,484.00
766.00
205 . 00
$8,812.00
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Office of the Building Inspector
TOPIC: MONTHLY REPORT TO THE CITY MANAGER
FEBRUARY 1970
NUMBER OF PERMLTS ISSUED
� TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION
Residential
Residential Garages
� Alterations & Additions
Multiple Dwellings
Commercial .
' Industrial
Municipal
Churches & Schools
' Hospitals
Signs �
Moving
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Heating
Plumbing
Electrical
Residential
Residential Garages
Alterations & Additions
Multiple Dwellings
Commercial
Industrial
Municipal
Churches & Schools
Hospitals
Signs
Moving
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1970 1969 THIS YEAR LAST YEAR
FEBRUARY FEBRUARY TO DATE �TO DATE
' 3 17 3 22
0 0 0 0
15 1 23 6
0 0 0 0
0 2 0 2
1 1 1 2
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 0
1 3 2 6
0 1� 0 4
20 25 29 42
9 25 20 37
12 31 21 44
` 23 41 45 73
44 97 86 154
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ESTIMATED VALUATIONS OF BUILDING PERMITS ISSUED
92,000
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30,500
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100, 000
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4, 000
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$ 226,500
351,000
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$00
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110,500
60�000
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1,335
600
$ 524,235
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92, 000
0
107,700
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0
100, 000
0
0
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4,300
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$ 304, 000
446, 5 00
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39,700
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110, 5.00
1, 060, 000
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3,685
6 00
$ 1,660,985
8-79 (REV. 11-3-64)
(Standard Form of the International Associotion of Chiefs of Police)
(Copies availoble at Federal Bureau of Investigation, Washington, D. C. 20535)
CONSOLIDATED MONTHLY REPORT
POLICE QEPARTMENT
c,tY �f Fr�IDLEY Mo�th af FEBRUARY , Ie 70
TABLE 1 --DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONNEL
'I'otal personnF�l.
Chi�f's office . .
Records bureau .
Unlformed force .
Detective burrau
7'raffic bureau . .
First relfef . . . .
Second telief . .
Third relfeE. . .
Average Daily Percent Daily Average Daily
Numerical $trength Absence Absence Temporory Details - Average Effective Strength
End of iame month Snme month Same month . Same month Same month
this month last year This month last year 'I'his month last year This mont last year This month Last month last year
26 27 8.1z 7.21 13.$8 7.t�..$5 14.79
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1. Ptesent fox duty�end of last month . . . . . . . . . . 2! . . . Same month
This month last year
2. Recruited durinq month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ,
3. Relnstated during month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1. Total number of patrolmen , . . . . . . 22 22
Total to nccount for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � �� 2. Less permanent assiqnments (public
. . offices, clerlcal, chauffeurs, etc.) . . .
4. Sepamttons from the setvlce: � �- 3. Less details to special squads o1' bu-
1 reaus (trafflc, vlce, park, etc.) .....
(a) Voluntary resiqnation . .. . . . .
. 9. Averaqe daily a6s�nces of patrolmen
(b) Retirement on penslan ..... asslq�ed to patrot dnty owinq to:
. (a) Vacation, suspension, rest
(c) ftesiqned with charqes pendinq days, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(d) Dtopped durinq probation . . . .
(e) Dlsmissed for cause . . . . . .
(f ) Killed ln line of duty . . . . . .
(q) Deceased . . . . . . . . . . .
Total separations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5. Present for duty at end oi month . . . . . . . . . . .
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(c) Tempomry detalls . . . . . . . . . .
7.32 6.75
.80 .46
1 Total average dally absences .. 6�� r�21
26 5. Available for at�, d�t �3• �� 14.79
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' OFFENSES KNOWN TO THE POLICE CHANGE
CURRENT YEAR VS. lAST YEAR
CIAS$IFICATION OF OFFENSE$ VS. SAME MONTH VS. SaME PERIOD
(PARY I CLASSES) REPORTED OR ACTUAL ACTUAL THIS LAST YEAR LAST YEAR
KNOWN UNFOUNDED OFFENSES YEAR TO DATE
THIS MONTH THIS MONTH PERCENT
NUMBER PERCENT NUMBf::
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la. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT .
' MANSLAUGNTER
2. FORCBLE RAPE TOTAL
, a. RAPE BY FORCE
b. ASSAULT TO RAPE - ATTEMPTS
3. ROBBERY TOTAL 2 2 2
, o. ARMED • ANY WEAPON 1 1. 1
b. STRONG-ARM - NO WEAPON 1 1- 1
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4. AGGRAVATED ASSAUlT TOTAL
, , o. GUN
b. KNIFE OR CUTTING INSTRUMENT
c. OTHER DANGEROUSWEAPON
, d. HANDS, FIST, ETC. - AGGRAVATED
S. BURGLARY TOTAL � � 23
� _ a. FORCIBLE ENTRY � LZ �.�L 2
b. UNLAWFUL ENTRY • NO FORCE
c. ATTEMPTED FORCIBLE ENTRY '
' 6. LARCENY - THEFT (except auto theft) L .
a. E50 AND OVER IN VALUE 32 �- 31 0�-
7. AUTO THEFT IF �F 1-O
' CRIME INDEX TOTAL
16. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE
' 4e. 07NER ASSAUl7S-N07 AGGRAYAT.ED
66. LARCENY, UNDER SSO IN VALUE
PARTITOTAL 107 1 1Q5 2�5
' TOTAL PAR7111NCIDENTS .............. ��J?H�............................... 1/1-� ...
TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS NONCRIMINAL CALLS • :'J.�'• ]"o•�
TOTAL CALLS FOR POLICE SERVICE . . . . . . 1042 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . . .�-9��. . ..
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� (A) NUMBERSTOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED LOCALLY ...............................................
'(B) NUMBERSTOIEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED BY OTHERJURISDICTIONS ................................... �-
' � � (C) TOTAL LOCALLYSTOLEN AUTOSRECOVERED ............::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::::: l.
(D) NUMBER. STOLEN OUT OF JURISDICTION, RECOVERED LOCALLY �
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TA�LE 5-- VALUE OF PROPFEtTY STOLEN AND RECOV�RED
VALUE OF PROPERTY VALUE OF PROPERTY TOTAL VALUE OF �ALUE OF PROPERTY
OFFENSE �ALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN LOCALLY STOLEN IOCALLY STOLEN 07HER
LOCALLYSTOLEN
STOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED AND RECOVERED BY JURISDICTIONS
LOCAL.LY OTHERJURISDICTION PROPERTY RECOVERED RECOVERED LOCALLY
ROBBERY L•{.O � OO
BURGLARY ��� � L •
LARCENY S5 i!.23 3293.2 2 26
AUTOTHEFT 2E�OOoOO 2������ 2�00 �� 66 � ��
TOTAL 11629.4$ 3293•26 2000.00 52g3,26 6650.00
T��LE 6 - - OFFENSES CLEARED �Y -�1R��ST
year to date {include exeeptional clearances)
NUMBER OF OFFENSES PERCENT OF OFFENSES
. CLEARED BY ARREST CLEARED BY ARREST
CLA$$IFICATION OF OFFENSE$ TOTAL CLEARED BY ARREST OF TOTAL CLEARED BY ARREST OF
(PART I CLASSE$) PERSONS UNDER 18 PERSONS UNDER 18
TNIS LAST THIS LAST THtS LAST THIS LAST
YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR
1. CRIMINAL HOMICIDE
o. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER
b. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE
2. FORCIBLE RAPE TOTAL
o. RAPE BY FORCE
b. ASSAULT TO RAPE • ATTEMPTS
3. ROBBERY TOTAL
a. ARMED - ANY WEAPON
b. STRONG-ARM • NO WEAPON
4. ASSAULT TOTAL 3 5 2
a. GUN
b. KNIFE OR CUTTING INSTRUMENT
c. OTHER DANGEROUSWEAPON
d. HANDS FISTS, FEET, ETC. - AGGRAVATED
e. OTHER ASSAULTS - NOT AGGRAVATED 2
5. BURGLARY TOTAL k 2 �-
a. FORCIBLE ENTRY 2 1
b. UNLAWFUL ENTRY • NO FORCE
c. ATTEMPTED FORCIBLE ENTRY
6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT AUTO THEFT) 13 6 2 1
a. f50 AND OVER IN VALUE
b. UNDER 550 IN VALUE rJ2 5S �3 2b
7. AUTO THEFT 1. 1-
GRAND TOTAL 92 72 �i.5 3J.
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DISP05ED OF DURI�G !'�10'tVTH
ARRESTS PERSONS
COURT DISPOSITIONS THIS MONTN
FORMALIY
pNCLUDE RELEASED NO FORMALCHARGE) ADULTSGUILTY
UNIFORM CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSE$ CHARGED ACQUITTED REFERRED TO
THIS OR JUVENILE
" MONTH OF OF OTHERWISE COURT
TOTAL OFFENSE _ LESSER DISMISSED JURISDICTION
� ' JUVENILES ' ADULTS TOTAL CHARGED OFFENSE
1. CRIMINAL HOMICIDE: �
a. MURDER AND NOMNEGLIGENT MANSIAUGHTER
b. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE
Z. FORCIBLE RAPE
3. ROBBERY
4. AGGRAVATED ASSAULT
5. BURGLARY - BREAKING OR ENTERING
6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT AUTO THEFT) 6 ]. 6 O J.. 1.
7. AUTO THEFT ]. 1 1 1-
S. OTHER ASSAULTS (RETURN A- 4e) ,2 1 J. I
TOTAL - PART I CLASSES pO 1 2 �.�7
THIS YFAR TO DATE 1. 1 g 2 � 1(
LAST YEAR 70 DATE � 6 �5 g �0 6 22
PERCENT CHANGE
9. ARSON
10. FORGERY AND COUN7ERFElTING
T1. FRAUD
12. EMBEZZLEMENT
13. STOLEN PROPERTY; BUYING, RECEIVING,
POSSESSING �
14. VANDALISM
15. WEAPONS; CARRYING, POSSESSING, ETC.
16. PROSTITUTION AND COMMERCIALIZED VICE
17. SEX OFFENSES (EXCEPT 2 AND 16) l 1 ]- 1
18. NARCOTIC DRUG LAWS
19. GAMBLING
20. OFFENSES AGAINST THE FAMILY AND CHILDREN `Z 2 �. 1.
21. DRIVING UNDER THE INFLUENCE 2 2
22, lIQUOR IAWS I
23. DRUNKENNESS
24, DISORDERLY CONDUCT � 2
2S. VAGRANCY
26. ALL OTHER OFFENSES (EXCEPT TRAFFIC) ]� �. 1 12 1
TOTAL - PART II CLASSES � 2f 37 2( 20 5 2
THIS YEAR TO DATE 1. ^ F3 2 2 1
LAST YEAR TO DATE 2 2 1 2� 2 �- g
PERCENT CHANGE
fRAFFIC ARRESTS THIS MONTH
PHYSICAL CUSTODY ARRESTS �
WARRANTS SERVED 1. 1 1 �-
CITATIONS ISSUED 8 8 2 2 �. �i
TOTAL TRAFFIC ARRESTS AND CITATIONS g 76 gi{ g%} 73 2 �- �
g-�9a (Rev. 10-21-65)
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City of �RIDLEY Month o£ FEBkU.F.RY , ly 70 �
TABLE 1. ACCIDEN7 SUMMARY
This Month Year to Date
This Yeaz Last Year o�o Change This Year Last Year o�o Change
A�oiaent Tota� 53 57 —a �+5 �-5$ —9
Fatal -
Peraonal Injury �-9 20 "5 �6 5� +�
Property Damage 3� 37 ' "�% �g l�g —19
Pedestrian 1 +
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This Month Year to Dote
This Year Last Year o�o Change This Year Last Year % Change
Traffic Tot� 106 67 +5� 20�. 1�.4. +1F1.
Hazardous ViolAtions 1t.2 lE3 —3 bl{. �2 —22
Other Violations 1-6 � +33 21 26 —2�
Parking '- i{O ZO '�' 1.�6 33 "�
nwt g 2 + 1 +
Accident Arrests and Citations
TABLE 3. COMPARATIYE SUMMARY OF TRAFFIC ACCIDENTS
This Mont� Year fio Date
This Year Last Year o/o Change This Year Last Year % Change
Total Accidents S°� S"I —g 145 15g � —�%
Fatal Accidents
Persons Killed
Injury Accidents 1.9 20 "5 56 50 '�-�
Persons Injured 32 37 —�+ � S '�
Pedestriana Killed
Pedestrians Injured 1- '�"
Hit and Run Accidents 10 �J -f-11 20 20
Cleared by An•est
Cleared - No Arrest 8 8 13 12 +$
Total Cleared � g 13 � +g
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TABLE 4. COMPARATIVE SUMMARY ACCIDENTS AND ENFORCEMENT (By Hour of Day and Day of Vleek)
Moaday Tuesdoy Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Citation Citation Citation Citation Citation Citation Citation
Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Acci and Acci- and
�ime dent Arrest dent Arrest dent Arrest dent Arrest dent Arrest dent Arrest dent Arrest
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1:00 1 �" 1.
2:00 _ _. . 1
3:00 �"
4:00
5:00 1.
6:00
7:00 1 1 �-
8:00 3 �- 1'
_ 1 � _
9:00
L0:00
L1:00 1 1
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1:00 1-
2:00 2 1 1
3:00 � 2 1 1
4:00 1 2 l
5:00 2 1
s:oo 1 1 1
�:o0 1 1 _ Z 2
s:oo 1 1
9:00 • -
10:00 ]. 1- 2
11:00 2 �"
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TABLE S. C01dPARATIVE SUMMARY OF ENFORCEMENT (By Violation) _
This Month Year to Date
This Year Last Year This Yeaz Last Year o o Change
Hazazdous v,oiac�ons Tocai 50 45 � 77 $5 —l�
_ 8 2 13 - 3 +
DWI .
Speeding
22 2t� 33 - 35 ^6
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Reckless Driving 1 1' + � �
Careless Driving 2 �- 3 3
1�affic Signal 6 � g 15 —�'7
Stop Sign . 3 $ �
Other Itegulatory Sign 1" 1 1 5 —$�
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Improper Passing 1
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� Improper Turning _ __ _.. 1 _ �.. 1
_ _ 2 __ _ 2 _
Right of Way - Vehicle
Right of Way- Pedestrian _ , - •.__ _ _ �
Following Too Closely ' -
No or Improper Signal
Improper Start from Parked Position
Improper Backing
Improper Lane Usage `�" 1 2 3 —3�I'
Failure to Drive - Right
Defective Equipment 5 3 6 %+ '} i�
Other Hazardous Violation 1 2 �- " 5 —�
Other Violations Total 1"6 �"2 21 26 —2� _
Parking Violation Total �+'� 1'0 �"�6 33 +
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MOTOR VEHICLES
Mileage� Gas
_._.�'���i�JARy �-9.70
' MPG Exp�nee
CPRr!!
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2445 299.3 8..1 113.47 .Oi�b
Uni�,# g 1660 18g.1 8.8 94.43 .�56
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Unit� 1�� 463 5b.8 8.1 36.05 .078
Unit>i# 4�. 5551 685.8 8.0 196.35 .035
unit�# t,2 491z 665 .& 7. 3 zob .lo � o1�z
Uni.t� 43 5b86 742.7 7.6 2�6.�.� .Ot�S
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Uni�# �.4 zbz t�l.l 6.3 9.54 .036
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