04/13/1970 - 5586�uEL MERC�R � COUNC�L SECRETARY
SPECIqL �UBLIC HEA�IN� MEHTING A�ENDA
,A�'R,T'L 13, 1970 -, 7�30 �',1�1.
PUBLIC HEARING AND WORK:�HOP MEETING AGENDA - APRIL 13, 1970 - 7:30 P. M.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
ROLL CALL:
ADOPTION OF AGENDA:
PUBLIC HEARINGS•
1. Consideration of a Rezoming Request (ZOA ��70-02) to Rezone
from C-1 to C-2, Generally Located in the Northwest Corner
of 73rd Avenue and Univ�ersity Avenue and Request for
Special Use Permit by Steve Coddon
2. Continued Consideration of Shorewood Plat and Vacation
Request by Max Saliterman
3. Consideration of a Rezoning Request (ZOA �k70-OL) to Rezone
from R-1 to R-3, Generally Located on 5th Street to 7th
Street from Mississippi to 63rd Avenue N. E., by Norman E.
Riedel.
4. Consideration of Vacation of Access Road Generally
Located Between Benjamin and Stinson Blvd., North of
Gardena Avenue. Request by Mrs. Lorraine Kuschke
OLD BUSINESS:
None
Pages 1 - 4
Pages 5 - 10
Pages 11 - 18
Pages 19 & 20
�
COUNCIL AGENDA, APRIL 13, 1970 PAGE 2
NEW BUSINESS:
5. Receiving and Awarding Bids for Water Project �k95,
Schedale B
6. Consideration of Awarding of Contract for ST. 1970-1
and ST. 1970-2
7. Consideration of Human Relations Committee Request
for Release of Questionnaire Results
8. Discussion Regarding Ditch in Meadowland Park
9. Consideration of 13.8 KV Line Between T.H. ��47 and T.H. ��65
10. Consideration of Uniforms for Street Department, Water
Department and Parks and Recreation Department
11. Estimates (Flood Repair Work)
12. Consideration of Weed Mowing Specifications
ADJOURN:
�
Pages 21 & 22
Pages 23 & 24
Page 25
Pages 26 - 28
Page 29
Pages 30
�
' '
1
'
,
.'
'
' _-
'
'
'
'
'
,-
I '
'
'
OFFICIAL NOTICE
CITY OF FRIDLEY
PUBLIC HEARING
BEFORE THE
CITY COUNCIL
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that the City Council of the City of
Fridley will meet in the Council Chamber of the City Aall at
7:30. P.M. on Monday, April 13, 1970 to consider the following matter:
ConsideraCion of a rezoning request (ZOA �70-02) by
Steve Coddon, to rezone the following described parcel
from C-1 (local business areas) to C-2 (general
business areas):
All located in Lot 1, Block 3, Commerce Yark, City
of Fridley, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota.
Generally located in the Northwest corner of 73rd
Avenue and University Avenue, Fridley, Minnesota.
Anyone desiring to be heard with reference to the above matter
may be heard at this time.
Yublish: March 25, 1970
April 1, 1970
0
JACK 0. KIRKHAM
MAYOR
_ 1
0
�
�I%� �:kZY'S-�S �
'r:
;. �
li9 �� i3�
��'\ \ , /
i� �
•� •1 ��5� . t ,'q ��'('
! l,', � c.p "�' . �,�Y
n
r �o �
S ;, z , f
� ,��� �' , �,,
a' ,�
•,�t ' . ,' � '
. L � �� Y �
' � � �
' •♦ � ��� O
.�P�'JG�' ?� ' •. ::
E��'�, r uu �ii:::
`, � � , I, �• �' ' ::`.•' � �//��
. � � �' 9.,. � ��/
j�o , �. , a �� •;,;:'.:: j/
,veRs�? H aN, c�1EeM, .N.� ?'
,��`'Q � �
�' \'',� ��� • DO� �Li71F.1 n
� , .F Wie A
, - ' n C KE�IKR9 7iRG ►VE N F
��E� � I � �
� , �o �a � +{ � �,/1/
Q p X : u �� n ��nQ�°. ., . "�"" __ ;��
::r -.
�s� � E+J " -_ _. - . / ^
, 3- ,. — _ �. � �.
' - ;';, -r- ---'� ; f � ,
� � •-c�=
; � -- �e�t.e�.fo0o�. � •"3"' Q, � 2'
. . � c� r" + 6 i /
`fi[J[wr��r�r v'
. r.: rj _ ��v
'� udool --1���'+iln �
-; T'oisr: isi� � O -- ' L
� �r Y m
\ � �.h�,�i�a��..�H � L
N � y
V• ,� .� '�. W �
e�VO' �� •'' .' �o
A �1 --- �� <�' r Q
N�' . = 4'�
. �
s •„ ' � ��p� �
� scours � ��p�►" ,.',� . = p , /` �
�:� IOCKSLLA �� ' \P k. ' u` r/J. �
a i�� � Y
r .r�, uz, /,
<
!
T
45� �
wYLDyOJO l�M[
zo,..� nu,a..�,a
SF D��[ ��
�
Itw�.a nr.v�M
' ��I _S� � �we ---n � � �2', �rS10�' ' `���
� �� � -- � .,.. ,,,, �� - .r��. W
- : � ' n
t� . � oc.r .t w , P'�- . -1(1 , ' L
02tMa��� � 1�—. `
�� i ` '
:� • � �
. . � o`��, . , , 9<
�' " p .�� p`�.
�"�"' - -- ������ �t,��: :�
, , .. o,.
. ��..__ , , ,s ,., �, , _ -:- ,:: . �... 1 -,.
STEVE CODDON: 7,OA �170-02
SP �E70—01
L. 1, B1. 3, Commerce Park
�
�
�-N
; �-
�
I
�
� �yci �
:i�i �
�. � �� ,
Yi
� . .
. _ ��.�Y4��� .
3 . ; :;(i✓i<ii..
f • y'l��' .� , .
�� �.y .,, . .'• -'�
„ ' ' � ,.
L �-
. ; 1��
uo �.
� P �� • J.
/, �� : j,Q ��
� ��� �s.��� Z�:.�
-,,, . � �: -
_ �.�
: � �:�=�� • i;.
; `�`a�f . � , .
��� � �
�„`;`.�• ;; .
PLANNING COI�4IISSION MEETING
MARCIi 4 , 19 70
PAGE 1
�)
The meeting was called to order at 7:35 P.M. by Acting Chairman Jensen.
ROLL CALL:
Members Present: Myhra, Jensen, Fitzpatrick
Membera Absent: Erickson, Mittelstadt
Others Present: Darrel Clark, Engineering Assistant
APPROVE PLANNING COPliISSION MINUTES: FEBxUARY 18, 1970
M02'IDN by Myhra, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the PZanning Commission
appro�+e the Planning Corwaissi�n minu�es of Febrvary 18, 1970. Upon s voice
vote, a11 votinq aye, the motion carried unanimousZy.
RECEIVE PARKS & RECREATION COP�Il�SISSIO�T MINUTES: FEBRUARY 23, 1970
, MOTI� by Fitzpatrick, seconded�by Myhra, t1;at the Planning Commission
receive the minutes of the Parks & Recreation Comm.ission meeting of February Z3,
1970. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motian carried unanimously.
OitDBR OF AGENDA:
The Agenda was to be considered in the order written, and added as Ites 5,
was the Lot Split #70-02 by Eugene Bonnett.
Acting Chairman Jensen stated that Items b and 2 would be conaidered
togeth�r as both were public hearings relative to the same property.
� l. PUBLIC 13EARING: REZOhING REQtTEST Z0A �70-02, STEVE CODDON: Lot 1,
Block 3, Commerce Park to rezone from C-1 (local businese) 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 eales and
self service car wash.
The public hearing notice for the rezoning request, ZOA #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 pubiic hearing notice for the Special Use Permit, SP �70-01, for Steve
Coddon on Lot 1, Block 3, Co�rce Park. requesting an sutomatic car vash,
gaeolene sales and self service car wash in a C-2 District wae read by Acting
Chairman Jensen.
Mr. Coddon introduced Mr. Ron Heskin, attorney, who represented Dameron,
Inc. Mr. Heskin showed a scale size model of the automatic car wash and com-
mented on the capacity of the two types of car washes involved in this develop-
1
I'
�
'
�
PlanninA Commission MeetinA March 4, 1970 Pa�� _
aieat. He indicated that there would be no access onto University Avenue or
73rd Avenue and that the accesa off the service drive �rould be �S feet fros
the corner.
The Acting Chairman asked for co�ents from the public -- there were none.
� NCITION by Xyhra� seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the public hearinq for the
rezoning reqnest, ZC1A �i70-02, to rezone Lot 1, 81ock 3, Ca�merce Park Dy�.-
Steve Coddon from C-Z (Zocs1 business) to C-2 (general business) and the public
1 hearing for the Special tlse Permit, SP #70-01 by Steve Coddan for an automatic
car wash, qasolene sales and self service car wash, be closed. Upon a voice
v�te, all voting aye, the motion carried nnanimously.
, Mr. Heskin said the automatic car wash would be masonry and have a Man-
sard roof. Inasmuch as the Dameron, Inc. is a Southern Company, the plaas of
the buildings are naw being adapted to the Minneaota climate and the Unifora
' • Building Code. The building design and layout would go before the Building
Standards-Design Control Subcommittee.
1�lOTION by 1Nyhra, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Con�.ission
reco�end appaoval to the City Council of the rezoning request, ZQiI �70-OZ,
Steve Coddon, to rezone from C-Z (local business) to C-2 (qeneral businesa),
Lot 1, B1ock 3, Corrmierce Park. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion
carried unanimously.
1yOTION by Myhra, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Coma.ission
reco�end to the City Council approval of the Specisl Use Permtt, SP N70-01,
to construct an automatic car wash, gasolene sales and self service car wesh
requested by Steve Coddon, on Lot 1, B1ock 3, Commerce Park. Upon s voice
vote, aIl voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
3. PUBLIC HEARING: REZONING RE UEST ZOA #70-03 GEORGE N. NELSON: The
of Lot 30 and the N'� of Lot 31, except the North 125 feet, of
Auditor�s Subdivision #129 rezoned from R-1 (single family) to R-3A
(apartmant and multiple dwellings).
1N1�TION by Myhra, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Corr�nission
dispense with the reading of the Public Hear�nq Notice. Upon a voice vote,
. aIl voting aye, the motion carried unanirrbusly.
Mr. William Merlin, lawyer for Mr. Nelson, Sr. 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
apartment study was completed by the Planning Co�nission. At this atage, they
were especially interested in making the middle of the lota favorabie tor
proper development. Mr. Nelson, Sr. said they �+ould like to develop the South
flalf of the lots for apartmenta constructing the kind of b�ildings which Nould
be an asset to the courmunity and economically sound to operate. The area near
R-1 would be used for parking and open space. They feel there ia a need for
this type of units.
Mr. Otto Schmid of Urban Planning and Design, Inc. e�lained further the
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 prominent thing s�r.. t��
_
' • �
i,�
1 ,
�
'
�
'
'
,
�
1
i
�
'
� �
'
i
f, . ,
!
�
� '
,
�
OFFICIAL NOTICE
CITY OF FRIDLEY
PUBLIC HEARING
BEFORE THE
CFTY COUNCIL
� ;
5
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
�Notice is hereby given that there will be,a__ _
Public Hearing of the City Council of the City l
_ __ _ _..
of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue �'
Northeast on March 9, 1970 in the Council Chamber at
7:30 P.M. for the purpose of:
Consideration of the Final Plat (P.S. #69-12),
Shorewood Plaza, by Wyman Smith being
described as follows: e
All of Lot 4, and a part of Lots 16 and 17,
Auditor's Subdivision No. 88, Section 13,
T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka,
State of Minnesota.
- Anyone desiring to be heard with reference to the
above ma�ter will be heard at this meeting.
JACK 0. KIRKHAM
MAYOR
PUBLISH: February 25, 1970
� � March 4, 1970
:. .
. �i
.
�
[ �
OFFICIAL NOTICE
CITY OF FRIDLEY
PUBLIC HEARING
BEFORE THE
CITY COUNCIL
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public
Hearing of the City Council of the City of Fridley
in the City Hall at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on
March 9, 1970 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 P.M. for
the purpose of:
Vacation o£ a public drainage easement
(SAV #70-02), by Max Saliterman, described as:
Part of Lot 17, Auditor's Subdivision #88,
generally lying between Moore Lake Highlands
3rd Addition and Moore Lake.
Anyone desiring to be heard with reference to the above
matter will be heard at this meeting.
PUBLISH: March 4, 1970
�
JACK 0. KIRKHAM
MAYOR
�
� i v^i � y . J 1.� i�.� _+� s + t
V � r_,�, f, ,� ^ J ,'1 �'� W `M o � ;,.�---r�!�—� :-� � � ��� L � �.
,< .�
, ��qMOOR��°� �W �34 � `3�g * a : �� ,aa °� ��
, , o .,,�/ � . V ��.
.1 �i3iQ a � ;a�%�r �i��Q ii,37i/ �� ! wF' + � � ' Q • .
/ 4 = , � � '� : �, .,� �
� , �� �� �•.-.. �:
L'�a'[ . � !.'.,'J ' �, � C . , ' � C1 � . ��
j (� G3L4 ,+ ��� �, d • , ..y *
� L� KE,, � , ,
r � � �� � , s,�✓ f<
-� P� K • + [�, � �
�� �3.f� �3�1 ', �i . . �' . �:s'� . , �y
N G w ~ ��'~ ✓� ' � , r ., � J.
.� 2a <. cL.3�Y . •' • , � � �- �• .�/� 'r
yQ O
� t u
y
� �T- . U � .
i
I j :e� ;�j�,l/��ILAN `� � V �N���� a M �
� t+�y t. vs � • , ° �^'� . � � Q ti
�G3�q . .43op � _ .` `.� . °' �.� � .- -��! w � : /
�` • 6� . , , v� _ .._._. y W '� �, ` � r o'4
,. �3 r . �or�', . .'���: � �' � �
�� � ,� , � � . : 1;1 �
Y � �. � b . . � �,� \ � Ifi
� �. .� .io o:""� �,"�'.� g°',' n� \ ;, , �
y� . � y \ .. I�,
�' ~ .°' ..rV� ��• •+�. �{. ,�P'.l .'4 �.'�s ,� _ . ._
fp�1�
' ��. �i�� ax ` i ' . .,�i�//
,,,�._.., V . � : : .
. ,;. q ��� , .:���.
'1,�� .��� ioZr �' .�og` , f° �`� � .
, ' ` y ,
� � T . ., ; �� , , F �.
� � . ., 9�, <.r I'
.��;�. ..�;,. : Aao. j � � �. .
� � ` _ -- - � �
:� � w
; � �`. �'
, � �� �: 1/a8' ' , �
I� 1� • " y,
�
A � � �
; � AUL�ITpRS a
. J � �.:
i
� ' A ./(�,
r; �, . �
,
, � . � _ a+�
� ". "°� , .
.� ;,.�, �
z �,
� '
1 �. _ �t � �
- �
� � '
t
� cU80. � � �0 88
e `
, 1 ` Shorewood Plaza #P.S.
�.� • �,'l L. 4, Part of L. 16 fx 17
� Max Saliterman
' '
� � � .1:
�.:°: . - , _ ; , 5
i i.
•��. - ^ E ._ _ ._-.'
� `
n►
*,
.ry .
O
'�' _ O � I
� `
, ���d � .
, �..�
. �,
� tl�
�. �... ��,Q� Jj7°
�
.?,
U�.n1 �: .� �
* - CE. r. .
�r i
�}�1ti : � ,
�-�• r �:
: •,y
�..
, 7q
N �
�
� ,�
y ��
a
� !+Fr I
� ���y
�
W ¢
V ti
er,�, i , �
' !• .� ''��,�, S
1 ^�
, ��
. �o OpY
,� �,,,,,�,...
, �vA �`�Q,
,
/ N �
p n �
' ' �X• . .
S //4
.'� C. 13 ` �b� � .
, �
PLANNING CO�QiISSION MEETING FEBRUARY 4, 1970
PAGE 1
�
The meeting was called to order at 7:50 P.M. by Chairman Erickson.
ROLL CALL:
Members Present: Erickson, Myhra, Jensen, Fitzpatrick
Member Absent: Mittelstadt
Others Preaent : Darrel Clark, Engineering Assistant
APPROVE PLANNING CO1�Ilr1ISSI0N MINUTES: DECEMBER 17, 1969:
MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Plann3ng Commission
minutes of December 17, 1969 be approved. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
the moti�n carried unanimously.
RECEIVE BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL MINUTES: DECFMBER 18, 1969:
MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Myhra, that the Planaing Commiseion
receive the minutes of the Building Standarda-Design Control meeting of
December 18, 1969. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried
unanimously.
RECEIVE BOARD OF APPEALS MINUTES: JANtSARY 14, 1970:
MOTION by Jensen, aeconded by Fitapatrick, that the Planaing Co�i.eaion
receive the minutes of the Board of Appeals meeting of January 14, 1970.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
RECEIVE PARK ANI� RECREATION MINUTES: JANUARY 19, 1970:
' MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Jensen, that the Planning Co�i.eeion receive
the minutes of the Park and Recreation Commission meeting of January 19, 1970.
Upon a vaice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
' MOTION by Myhra, aeconded by Fitzpa�riek, that item #3 on the agen�i� be
moved to item �I1 because Mr. Myhra muat leave the meeting at 9:30 P.M. leaving
only two voting members available for the Shorewood Plaza vote becaase Mr.
' Jensen is abstaining. iTpon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carriea
unanimously.
,
'
,
I� '
CI
1. PUHLIC HEARING• PRELII�QNARY PLAT: (P.S. #69-12) AND VACATION
(SAV �70-02 SHOREWOOL� PLAZA, t�"X SA�,ITERMAN.
• Mr. Jenaen informed the Planning Commission that the Plata b Subdivisions-
Streete 6 Utilitiea Subcommittee had recommended approval of the proposed plat.
Mr. Wyman Smith. representing Mr. Saliterman� explained to the Planning
Comtniaeion that the preliminary plat involves the Shorewood Plaza Shopping
Center. It's lengthy meets and bounde deacription hampera work and the City
has wanted it platted for years for ease in processing. Also, the platting
is needed for the dedications of easements for sewer and water that runs
through the property. The lines have existed for qears but there have been no
,,
'
,
�
pLANNING CO1�AiIS3I0N 1�ETING - P'EBRUARY 4. 1970 __ Pate 2
dsdicatioas. The C�ty aleo has an interest ia ths acr• ahers tha S�o�oeaood
Liquor store is located.
The plat has been broken up into Lots and Block� to •srv� th� �xi�ting
� buildinga and thoee undsr conetruction. One lot on 01d Ce�ntral i• sonsd PD�
the reat are C-2S. Having a separate lot for tho Planasd Dsv�lopm�at area
will inaka the development de4cription easier.
'
,
,
,
�
There is a provision for the vacation of aa L�hapsd arsa Mhich Ma�
convsyed to the Village yeara ago for etoren eewer daainage. Tha o�saear woul�
like it conveyed back and he will give tha City saoements fos atoa'� •a�r�tce.
The plat waa prepared�by Suburban Engineerimg �aedl ravissd 2o e8ga'q out.
the Engineering Departments suggeationa.
Chairman Erickeon aaked if the 3horewood Lounge psoperty is pagL of gkae
plat? Mr. Smith told him it wae not.
Mr. Jenaen eaid there will be a document, which will not bs iilsd� for
the 'torm sewer easement because there is some queetion on the ultimate dswloprnt
of ths property and the route of the atorm sewer. The actual eassment �rill bt _
filed when the final developmeAt has been decided on.
Chairman Erickaon then explained to the people that thi� was aot a
� resoniag, only a platting of the property. That is. a�erely a division of th�
property into lota aad blocks.
Chaira�►an Erickeon mentioned that the agreemeat concerning ths storm sewer
eaaement through the property should be in the motion. They vould havs to
agree to provide an easement to the City. The etorm sewer now in this area is
just an open ditch but a new one would not be assessed to the peopls.
Mr. Myhra mentioned that there was a 50 foot error in the North°South
meaeurement of Lot 1, it should be ahottened 50 fcet to corform with othar
Planned Development Districta.
M�TION by Myhra, seconded by Fitzpatrick ehat P.S. �Y69-12 be sacom�nsadad
for approval subject to a correction in the meaeurement of Lot 1 to have it
coaform to the dimension of the Planned Development Diatrict; and eubjact
al�o that an agreement be reached between the petitioner and the City of Fridley
thst the petitioner provide a atorm sewer easement at euch time that tha Citq
requesta it.
A member of the audience 8ake� why there waen't a date sat for the �torm
sewer.
Darrel explained that the exact outfall for the etorm aewsr ha• not yet
bsen d�termined.
Cfiairman Erickson added that there is a great deal of unc�rtaiaty as to
Nhether or not an underground storm eewer will ever ba put in thst srea sad
that the primary concern of the ^ommiemion ia if aad whea it ia determin�d
• �
10
PLANNING COA4QSSION MEETING - FEBRUARY 4, 1970 Paae 3
that aa underground syetem is needed the petitioner will provide the ea8ement.
Upon a voice vote, Erickaon, Myhra, Fitzpatrick voting aye, Jensen abstaining,
the motion carried unanimously.
2. CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING: REZONING REQUEST LZOA �69-12, ROBERT V.
PRITCHARD: South 2/3 of Lot 4, Auditor's Subdivision No. 108.
Mr. Thomas E. Marxen - 1620 Onondaga St.- stated that he wanted the area
developed in the right way. He has no objection to the development but he
wants it done in the right way. He also stated that he had discuesed the probleme
with Mr. Pritchard but nothing had been resolved.
Chairman Erickaon commented that the Planaing Comaaission has been tabling
this item for some time because Mr. Pritchard has not been here, and it was his
understanding that Mr. Pritchard was going to gather more information before
bringing it back before the Planning Commission.
Darrel Clark added that Mr. George Nelson, Lots 30 � 31, had been in to •ee
him last week and had stated that he was going to reapply for hia rezoning in
thie •area.
Mr. Erickaon commented that Mr. Nelson's rezoning had been tabled until
the Apartment Survey was completed and he felt that Mr. Nelson's rezoning was
a factor and Mr. Pritchard's could not be coneidered without it.
Darrel said that he would epeak to both partiea.
MOTION by Myhra, seconded by Jensen to continue the rezoning request
ZOA #69-12, by Robert V. Pritchard, indefinitly, the purpose being to put it
off until further information is received to reach a conclusion.
Darrel mentioned that the Planning Comaniasion wae getting cloae to the
90 day limit.
MATION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Myhra, to ask the City Council to
extend the Planning Conm►issjon time to act on the matter for 60 days. Upon
a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion �arried unanimo+isly.
3. PUBLIC HEARING: REZONING REQUEST (ZOA #70-01), NORMAN E. RIEDEL: On Sth
Street to 7th Street, from Mississippi Street to 63rd Avenue N.E.
MOTION by Myhra, aeconded by Fitzpatrick, to diapenae with the reading
of the Public Hearing Notice. lipon a vaice vote� all voting aye, the motion
carried unanimously.
Chairman Erickson explained the location of the property to the people
in the audience. The property is bound on the Weet by 5th Street, on the Eaat
by 7th Street, on the North by Misaiasippi Street, and oa the South by 63rd
Avenue. He then introduced Mr. S. Sokolowaki who is repreeentin� Mr.��irdel.
I'' .
�
'
'
TO iii10M IT MAY CONCERN :
1101'ICE
City Council of
Awnw N . � . . on
purpose of:
OFFICIAL NOTICE
C I1Y OF FRIDLBY
PtIBLIC HBARING
aaFO� �
ci�r covucu.
--
IS HEAEBY GIVQ1 THAT th�re vill be a Public H�aria` ot tb�
the City of Pridley ia the City Uall at 6431 Uni�rer�it�
April 13, 1970 in the Council Cbaabsr at 7:30 t.M. tos'tM
; Conaideration of a sezoning requeat by Norman E.
Riedel, Executor of Che Eat�te of P�my► H. Riedel,
(ZOA �70-01) to rezone from R-1 (Single Family
Dwellings) to R-3 (G�neral Multiple Dwelling�)
, tfie East half of the Northeast quarter of the
Southwest quarter (E '� of the N.E. � of the S.W.
�) of Section Fourteen (14), �ownship Thirty(30),
, Range T�enty-four (24), except the South One
Hundred Eighty-five (185.0) feet thereof, except
the following parcels:
�J
�
,
'
�_�I
Parcel A: All that parC of the E. � of the E. �
of the S.W. � of Section 14, Towaahip 30, Range 24,
Anoka County, Minnesota, deacribed as beginning at
the N.W. Corner thereof, thence East along the
North line of said Southwest quarter a distance of "
214 feet, thence South and parallel with the Weat
line of said East One-Half of the Eaat � of the
Southwest quarter for a �istance of 153 feet, thenca
West parallel with said North line for a diatance of
S1 feet; thence South and parallel with said West
line for a distaace of 215 fePt; thence West and
parallel with a�id North line for a diatance of 130
feet to said West line; then North �lang Weet said
line a distance of 368 fett to th� point of beginning.
Subject to easemants for str�et purposss over the
North 33 feet and thE Wea� 30 feet thereof.
,
Parcel B: A pe=manent eas�nent for street, sanitary
, eewer and utility purposes aver a part of the folloving
deacribed parcel: That part of the Eaat Oae-Half of
the East One-Half of the Southwea� quartar of Section
14 that lies between the East 40 feet thereof autid the
, following deacribed line; '�eginning at a point on the
South right of way line of Misoissippi Street located
88.53 feet West of the East line of said parcel, thsnce
I' South parallel to the �aat line of �aid parcel a
dietance of 51 feet, thence on; a���ng4ntial curve to !he
left with a delta angle of 16 degre�es 1$ fe�t degree of
' curve ot 10.38 degrees and s;adiug of 551 feet for a
distance of 157.03 feet, thence southerly in a straight
line tangent to last deacribed curve a diatance of 57
ii
�o�► cf�e-oi�
r.s. : 1 �
faet� theace on a tangential curv� to the right vith
a delta aagle of 16 degreea 18 feet da�rae curve 11.06
degreea and a radiva of 490.25 faat a di�tmce of
approximately 45 feet to a point of intsrsection vith
a line draWa parallel to and 40 feet Wa�t of the Bu t
line of said East One-Half of tha Southweat quartes of
Section, thence terminating, all lyiag ia the City of
Fs'idley, County of Aaoka. .
Geuerally located on 5th Street to 7th Straet fsos
Miaeiseippi to 63rd Avenue N.E.
Anyaae desiring to ba heard aith refer�nce to the abav matt�s Mill
b� hsard at thi• time.
gtTBLISH: March 25, 1970
' April 1, 1970
JACK 0. YS1ti�1AM
MATOR
-� -- �wsti .-c ( �� A ' ,n �.
. r �
�. � b Wi:/l./� ( .
��' _ �$..I � � i �� , i S ,.� �. � ?�, '
, � ,� ' � �, %��aAavic
b9�
�a� :: .,tti�'._ � ,- � -�..
___ —1
' � : • ?� _�: � �.nu � �
�---� ; Y z ; z Y
, : - ---I---
_ -- � zo ' 3
�
4• � .
— - — ,I � � ���; � � �e �l �` 1�i
• �° �`i � � ,� 4� l�� M �� . 9
� ' � � ��i� �� ��
_� �� Normaa E . Riedel i � � � � � �'
� >" ZOA #70-OL � �� �e � � �. � �
�
�
� � On Sth St . to 7th 3t : fr �� ra` ' � �� ,3 � ` Sr� .
Mis s. t o 63rd Ave . I p� '�y S'�q
-- - -- ^1 ! ,,
y � - r ¢ � � � � From R-1 to B-3 ;y� _ ��x ��j4 D, :�..,,.
, ' � , ; �� a�
_ � ; „ �'� ,�_ i ���`.;�� y�3 � � �
� N ��
fi j' %/ 6 � ,��' y '~_ p�(�"1
_� _ _ '� I � I I R . � �•jtk�+ � �� 4 '�j�+3• i_
; , ,� ;, . .... ; . m...,,io-�" � r3 ' �.: ��� 9 . . �
�, � • S� � � �
r ,:r � s ,h
� � 4R,
�� � � � -� ,� ` ,a��� ��.� E n �� ? � 78 `' .
�� � - •,` � � L//17�r // /iJi4J�a/ � �M r �
j> � Z �, l d .�a'j � y �O `
� j�� 1 �L. i � � �, ����` . ^I �� ��
' 1� �
� / J ,i' � � $, 0 ��j \ �o �
f"" _ __ . --- o B 1` _ 7' )5 � +� �3 "•� /i
� � V ,� V 'tr
, � �� �
�_. �` � - ------- � � a� ao � a� �:
- -- � . � � � � ' 7 �'�j �¢ �j � w /3� �
� I V i
1 N � d h
_ ._ -,� - __�_ � a �, ,� � �, . �
l , ��, r � �v /9 6 /� -
- _ t � }�-_ r _ _ - -E . _,_ � If ` \ 0 +.. `
7! fi' o _. , •* � . I �.� !Z 7� � •��'
.�..�JI� i� .Y✓.It ;tf.e �� � i . I ---'� � �r -
• i ' CS�Jras� _ :� � '�►�� // 8 �`� 0` /t
�l.rJS sc/ha ��o>/�aey f \ Ri�de � -„� � ,, �.
i 1 I �y ¢
� / � • ` ju � � �' �M' /O �j� w 9 'L�. s< M i _ ii L1i :
', V - � - ~ 7
r} *'�
.S>. 14t' :'i , �.• ll�� ' . q� 3�� °� � r � � fY � ti . �3 ' `) �
f _ ��"'� ��� ., '� ; n .
.t�,.�, d1. '�'7� e� e �� ia3 �� � � io � �.s�� �� �f � u �sr �r
��(/'�� '/f.�� � a�e. �
'" ���r%. V � V ; )s N �:b-f'.� � ( �'.A a*" ti .��8-. �4% ��� � „� '� �� �� � � I
� )�i `
l �.. .•.q�s .w •
''.r-� , _� .... y � � �r/- �,�teD;� `�' � ^\..�tetG-- - � .. �.X � _ . � ' r 0O� 29 r! �I ZP Z r � 20
�.._ ,
�� _ , o ���7 - it^\� -' � �t � --�=_ �- -- -
,
$ �!y
c
� , dt2- e� �ilfsr�l.�G' I�+ • `
t .. '�" � _ �P __ _ -
^ °
. _ . y __ �. 7
� - - � � ,:s: . � .f18 r �k�z as°. ?4 �_ _ !�_.t�_ _ :r.3 ,:
� �t ' , ; a
�;
..,�.__-- -��.--------- � . ♦ �� .�VC i f A \ r� ,. �. � i
�
,: i n � � ,: •�� � �l 3 1� y� 3 i�l� � • ' w *-� , .... f.� i • _3b
y . , � ----
_ --
��� . .J'.< ° . V4'��a` _. 1. �,�.'� ` � . V �� /�iP_ .._. V.._..w'__. ._ ! . �� l � /' �.. � .
y .. �.. W ` � �O .� � ` , , � i�
_ _. _ °: � � a � �'�y�� � � $' y� �'` �, V� vqy ` ��"�; R -- � -- - j--- -- � � = � -.
'y� � � '
� ______
1.. ♦ i.. �� d.`yY ' .`i,. . :.�Cd____._. �._ =31. " �
5 U #J�.J i'� ! S �C� (� ' y � _.\� �.� � . � ?. e a� . a� ' --- =-- - '--'---
a . z� .r
---. .
--� - ----. _ _ _ ^ .�a ^ , ,� s* � � , „ n , V .�,�� :, � 2d - s �
. .
v , r _
�,: :.a s� ::y ,�o � �cs,�z_..__ _. __r.t,� _ _ � �
-� � - �I�Q , �qa ------ Y — _ZS
, ��' � ��ii ���'�"' � ` ,/ �6 � w �� � ?I� '� , /�" P4
i
i
� �a:. ,- �/ .1 A� .� :i-:: d v '�9,_ '�t _ � _ .__ _ �r _ ___ / � _._�.
i ,� V__
•� , _>. � . _� , /� z3 � :�
^ n h ,J� . .. ... ^^• ' � 'o ��/y`jd �y ''�� �N h V \- � * �� �� � 2L / / i L
�
� 9 '
�.J� �7 � }\��j " 1 _.
. __. __ ..._ • $ `� ;l? .t,i . .at W � I i, .1, SZ -.'..t_—
�' i' �r " � t, `� �i o Diy, \�. f� � - ?{. ... �(G r" , j• -
� �. �---- --�`r nv 7 3� . � v� ��ry ' :.� �� ��� . ._.V� % � �
� � `� J
,
^1 ' � t.l�� + ` s.11lG.° _ .1� 1� y /! e �" �' : j:;
_ _.�i:r:,� _+a . .
-- - ' ,
,^ i1� 1 0� �� pC`. q5 '�0` W . ,-- ` 9-
� � � R �`' � �S i �a � o V_ v ��� , ,� � i . �
:� = i� : i �::l� � ,�x v � � _?� ,:sy� __ -- ' � �;, /F :a � '' ie
� _ - ��� � .. - ,
3 ,- � ti, p1� �� p t � 11IQ1 � A� � , :
�
, � � ` z9 4 :.i � F"` .� � %� I� �\ � �! n. 4 .� //
�._ , . l
� _. _ _._. .. 11�+�' ay� ,' j 4 ' ._._� . �
� i ,��D� d � V .�lf.' . 4,Jv„� . Yi . ! � ' ._.y.. V. .J,f . _. 7f ,Si , '�' / t4
�'y � =' ` �� �: * ��,�s - y-T-,<i' "�_
�q� C :r �W 1;1� . 1 , , .
�i� ����e.1: �s��G � q w.. a Q�0 9 �a �11'r �, ��Y. ��, �' , '��.� i / D�<
' - ; � • . . ,,� , � „ � `
� L.� • V .�r , , ss' �'�j . � ..'� : V r1 Iw" •� �_ � <_ � ' / � ' �
,. `�-r- r - � � � � Y'�- 's . `�/ $ ilp.ei`-
^ ' .. .
—_�<_ � ' ' f`" ,, ^\ '� �O t� `: ��� 4` � _31' Y �f / � ?C
' > � .a' e � -- - }----• -- f% �
_... ' ,. ._ _
, _ _. _. _ . . � ` 7 � �
_ . � v ; - 29
,
� � � � t� � _ .� � s� _ _a, �9 �.L y /�
°�; , � - � - - — (� ,� � vOt ,� � ral�� � vp I $ - � �_._ '_t/ � �8
" �o.� � � > � � > ;�
. � _ ;
. � __�.� �'�' ) � ,� V � t - — C --- --
, � , - (i? d f �,� < �. � � , z �.i_- -- _ 77 _ ; a _ � � _ ` _ _
I , , "r� . - ! --��- ` v 1 V y - --- - �
� � � , e+ �-' _ . , t►I"� ' � Y ,
' .
�
PL41II3�NG C0�l�QSSION MEETING - FEBRUARY 18, 1970 Pll�� �
Mr. tlitteletadt asked what the legal description would be.
' Mr. �lark answered that the description for the first lot would probably
be; Lots 1� 2, except the Easterly 5 feet. The �acand lot would probably ba;
the Easterly 5 feet of Lot 2 and all of Lots 3� 4.
�
� �
1L.- -
'
'
�
'
�
�
,
r '
��'
'
Mr. Mitteletadt asked if the lot numbera would be the 8ame?
Mr. Clark explained that they wcruld be.
I+�TION by Jensen, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planaing Cominissioa
reco�nend to the City Cc�uuncil approval of Lot Split zequest L.S. #70-01,
Eugene Henriksen.
Chainoan Erickson aaked that the minutea show that the applicaat waa told
that reconmendation for approval of the Lot Split to the City Couacil do�a not
taeaa that the Planning Coamission apprcnres of ths proposed building locatiaa
aa shawn.
I�TION by Jensen, aeconded by Fitzpatrick, that the first motian be a�ndsd
to raad that the proper legals uuat be pravided before the petitioaer appear�
before the City Council. Upon a voice vote, all voting a�e, ths motioa carrisd
unanimously.
2. �ON'i'INUED DISCUSSION OF REZONING REQUEST: ZO/! #70-01. NOR?!AN E. A�BD�L.,
Continued fram Planning Cauaaission Meeting of February 4, 1970.
Mr. Mittelstadt aeked if the Public Hesring for the rezoning sequast had
baen cloead?
Chairmsn Erickeon explained that the Public Hearing had been cloead at
Che February 4, 1970 Planning C rnmmission �aetiag but becauae of a maetiag that
tud baen held betWeen the Wall Campany aad the residents of the area the
previous night, he thought the Public Hearing ahould be reopeaed.
1�TION by Fitzpatrick, se�onded by Jensen, that the Public Haariug for the
rezoning requeet: ZOA #70-01, Noa�an E. Riedel� be reopened. Upon a voica
vote, all voting eye, the motion carried unani,mously.
Mr. Lee Hof%i, a repreeentative of the �i�ll Company, atated to ths
Plaaning Cammisaion that the Wall Ccs�pany had seait lettera to the raaidrat• of
the area, ueing the City's mailing li�t for the area� asking them to attaad th�
meeting for a more detailed preeentation of the cangany'e plans for the
development. Far ty-two people had attended the �eeting.
1he presentation had co��isted of:
1. Ati Introduction of the Wall Co. explaiaing vhat the Wall Co. Ma� aad a
fe�a of ita projects.
2. A Mscuasioa of the Apartment Survey (Laad in Use Tax Survey Report for
School Diatrict #14)
�
14
'
. . 1.5
!I � PLAI�II�iING CUl�lr1ISSI0N I�BTING - FEBRUARY 18, 1970 PAGB 4
They expanded on the portion of the survey concerning taxes for 1 and 2
family dwellin�s as opposed to �ultiple dwellings and applied the figures to
� the propo��� ����1o�ant. By mugtiplying the figures by 14 �ey ��� �n� ����
tax r���eae fog tin� a�� and came up with �h� r�la���� ���a��ea e�d �g�m
adv�tages in ������ to �c�oo� t�s�� o Th�y ���� �� �� ���b�o�� ��
� at the time the eu�vey w�� t.a&en the ave�a�e e���a�c� �eg aaa��� ot �� �p��to
in �1ae �xea was $9,000. The value of each uaft i� tYxe Wa�l Compaay p�'ojeet
wilY• �� �p�a�o�x��t��ly $15a000. Thi� gave the apastmenta a ealua of about
,� $3.6 �iiioan uad ���y �Eee� the taac seeenue gor ttaia will be in eaccess to what
the eurvey suggeste.
3. A More Detailed Presentation by the Architect.
�o �,���.�ics of the Different Uses.
5. Diecussi�.- A few of the thin�s di�caassed wese tla� tsaffic proble�,
ponding for the stornn sewer, and the population density of diffar�� ��s.
' They had t�ken a survey of the people at the meet�aa.g �d fouad out that
��� ��a� �� p���eant prefexred having tlie property zaned canoercial, 2 vanted
it �.�aac�d �l��ples 5070 of the re�ai.n�g peopie pzef��ed resid�tlt�l �� ��
oeh�r � faa�� g0% p�eferred h��ririg tia� 1 d tux=ned into a paric. About 1/3
� of �he �eop�e di� ��� feel ��a�� Fridl�� ��� ffi��q��a�e ka�using.
Mr. �1�1� a�ded that they had been ver}9 surprised to find that so� og
� �:�� ����1� �ctaaally preferred to see the area zoned commercial. He did not
�eel th�t ��e eco�ao�aic� of the different zonin�s �e�� ���gfous cotasideration
of the people.
�
Chairman Erickson asked if the people of the �re� had ��poicesman?
Mr. Robert McPherson, 50� Bennett Driere� �o��a����r��. iie couo�ent��
� that the Wall Company had told the people at the me�ting that they had
looked over the area and were going to put in the type of houaing and
bring in the type of p�ople �hat the ge�id�nts o� �h� ���a �ffinted. �Iro
� McPh�sson df� no� feeg �he �e���i�n�a°� �aer� ������� �� �������� wtc�e the
p�o��� �� ��ac� �sea wanted. He also felt that this rezoaing was of ��portance
to all of the people fax School Diserict �14 �nd that no one �aithin a 5 or 6
block area wanted it. They are concerned about the traffic problem and the�
' atorm sewer ponding. This is nat the type �� envir�a���a� �h� ������ ��a �E��
area wanted. If apartments had to be built they shoub� b� ���.�t �.s� �� a��lc���
eloped area. Ttie residents had come to th�is a�r�� be���u�s� �� ?�r�� ���� 1����;
' zoned single �amfly deaellings. �4aey feel t'��� ����� �� ���� ������ ���d ",���
in Fridley zoned for single family dwe���ngs nawm Ev��a��Y�� ��a� ����a� ���a��
situation is going to loasen up and the City �ai�� ��c�� g�a�ffi ���� ¢� �e�gc� ��onQ�
oa. Seve�al develo�srs h�v� �lr�ad� e���� �� B�aa� ��� �r�����fl� �ba�� g�a� �g���
haa alwaye been eo� �a���am �� ;��:��c����� �� ��°�� �x�� �g� t�o �� ��gt� ����c� ��
'� �a
� �������a� ����m
'
��
'
Cha��� ���e�i��c��a ����� �� ��ag� ���P �� �i�� �o�ffi��.on ��� �� �u��������
He added tha2 fe ��� ����t� ���d��� t1��� gh� ����5��� �� ��a� ������ ������ e���
development had no� changed aaa� thete w�� �� r�ee:� �o c���i��ae �fi�� ���e�����
unleee the members of the Planning Commiasion had some queation.
�I'
',
�
�
i
�
�
�
1�
PLANNING CONAfISSION MEETING - FEBRUARY 18�„ 1970 PAGE 5
MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Mittelstadt, to cloae the Public
Hearing for the rezoning request: ZOA �i70-01, Norman E. Riedel.
Mr. Darrell W. Saari, 6161 - Sth St. N.E., asked if it was poasible for
more people to be notified about the rezoning requeat?
Chairman Erickson answered that this was not posaible unlese the City
Ordinance was changed.
Mr. Clark added that all Public Hearing noticea are published in the
Fridley Sun.
Mr. Saari comm�ented that there were others interested who did not receive
the Sun.
�hai�an Erickaon explained that it was not econrnaicallq feasible to notify
all of the people who would be interested in every Yublic Hearing.
Mr. Mittelstadt said that there is always this objection and he �ould like
to see people within 1500 feet notified but it just was not possible.
Chairman Erickson asked if there was any further discussion on the motion?
Qpon a vo�c� vote, all votiag aye, the motion carried unanimou8ly.
Chaiza�an Erickson then opened the floor for discuasion by the Plannina
Coa�ission members.
Mr. Mittelstadt com�nented that he felt the project should be turned down
� at this time, but not for many of the reasons the people had given. It aeemed
in thia case that just about all of the people were against the pzoposed devel-
opment and he had to agree that the tight money situation would eventually ease.
� Reeping this area open for singie family dwellings would invite residential
deveiopers into the area. He was against the rezoning.
1 Mr. Jensen stated that he had mixed feeling towards the rezoning. He
had sympathy for the people residing in the area and could understand their
feelings that the project was not reasonable. Hawever, he also sympathized
wi.th the owners of the property and th�. peCitiezer. The plans were extremelq
' well �eveloped and sensibly drawn anc; indicated a great deal of concern for
the neighborhood.
'
I '
I� '
�
, This is a problem piece of property. It �a� m�ace� �� �c��l zo�ing to
the West and is located near a major co�nty rosd. He realized the people of the
area felt it was a wonderful place to live but unbiased lending institutioae
don't feel that living close to a highly traveled county road is conduaive to
high evaluations. They also take a dim view of comm�ercial propertq being so
close. He felt that it might be a good idea to look for a compromise and wondered
if the other members would like to coneider that. He did not feel that he
coul,d vote favorably for the project as presented.
Mr. Fitzpatrick mentioned that the peaple of the area had developed their
property believing the area would remain zoned for aingle residencea. He was
1�
PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING - FEBRUARY 18 1970 PAGE
not convinced that the Riedel property could not be developed in the same way.
Chairman Erickson asked if Mr. Fitzpatrick had any feelings about a
compromise?
Mr. Fitzpatrick answered that he didn't know what the compromise would be
and he would have to hear it before making any decisions.
Mr. Myhra arrived at 8:00 P.M.
Chairman Erickson explained to him that the general consensus of the
Planning Cammission seemed to be not to vote in favor of the petition and that
Mr. Jensen had suggested a compromise could be worked out. Chairman Ericicson added
that if a compromise was possible he would like to see it. This is definitely
a problem piece af property. Even a retention pond would eventually overflow
and n� matten c�st�t the land is developed the storm sewer will always be a problem.
The prohlem would be worse if the land was zoned coa►mercial.
� Mr. Myhra stated that there is always a conflict of interest in a case
like this, between the petitioner, land owners, and the City. The plan as
now presented meets the interests of the petitioner, who had done a fine
job presenting it, and some of the interests of the City, who would like to
� see the property developed, however it does not meet the approval of the
people in the area. The City does need apartments but the Planning Commiasion
has always tried to locate them adjacent to large areas of apartments,
� com�nercial zaning, rivers, or wide roads. He co�iu not ev�.r r����;.;;,;�..; ;:�1e
Planning Commission recommending approval of an aparttaent complex surrounded
on three sides by homes.
�
'
'
�
a
, `
�
'
Chairman Erickson asked whether any of the members of the Commission
thought it would serve to delay the vote on the matter to try and come up
with a comprc�mi�e and �sked if ti►e petitioner was interested in a delay?
Mr. Wall said that tt►ey ciid not want their glans to go down the drain
and they wzre willing to adapt to try and solve the pxoblem but they needed
some idea of what the Planning Commission and the people wanted. The Wall
Company feels that this plan is the most attractive design for the area.
There is room for double bungalows between the apartments and 7th Street
but they had preferred to leave it open space, hawever theq would consider
an alternate plan. He did not feel it would ever be economical to build
single family dwellings in the area. ?hey n�ed a suggestion to adapt their
community to the existing community.
Mr. Mittelstadt comment�d that he did not feel that the Planning
Comm�ission should let the petitioners dangle or ask them to compromise.
Double bungalows will not solve the problem. When you ask people to change the
view that they have had for years they get emotional and won't accept it.
Fridley will not remain quiet and peaceful forever but the people have a good
arguement.
Chairman Erickson said that the Planning Commiesion could either continue
the discussion or move to recommend approval or denial of the rezoning requeat.
'
'
'
�
'
pLANNING COI�II SSION MEETING - FEBRUARY 18 1970 p� �
Mr. Jensen co�mnented to Mr. Mittelstadt that at the last Planning
Commds�ion meeting there had been one individual who, when asked if he would
object to the apartments if there were single family dwellings around them,
had said that he would not. This does not indlcate the feeling of sll the
people but it at least ahows that some of the people might be willing to
compromise.
Mr. Mittelstadt said that fie thought that the petitioners agreed with him.
Mr. Wall stated that he appreciated the attempt of the Planning Conmdseion
to resolve the problem but upon discussing a buffer axea with his architect
they did not feel it would wark, the area is too amall. If theq can't develop
it right they would rather not develop it.
MOTION by Mittelatadt, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning "
Com�mission recommend to the City Council denial of the rezoning reque�t, .
ZOA #90-01, Norman E. Riedel. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the`�motion
carried unanimously.
' Chairman Erickson explained that the rezoning request will naM go to
City Council unleas the petitioner wiahed to �rithdraw it.
Mr. Wall said they would go to the City Council.
1 ADJOURNMENT : .
MOTION by Jensen, seconded by Mitteletadt, that the Plaaniag Conm�
meeting of February 18. 1970 be adjourned at 8:30 P.M. Upon a voice vote,
, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
�
�l
,
�
I�
�
Reapectfully submitted
�u�� ���
Hikki Finck
Acting Recording Secretarq
��
0
OFFICIAL NOTICE
CITY OF FRIDLEY
P'IJBLIC HEARING
BEFORE THE
CITY COUNCIL
TO WHnM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing '
of the City Council of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at
6431 University Avenue on April 13, 1970 in the Council Chamber
at 7:30 o'clock P.M. for the consideration of the following
matter: .
Returning of the Westerly 12.76 feet of the Southerly
150 feee of Lot 25 Auditors Subdivision No. 92 to its
original owner all located in the North 1/2 of Section
24, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka,
State of Minnesota.
Generally located between Benjamin and Stinson Avenues
north of �ardena Ave.
Anyone desiring to be heard, with reference to this matter will
be heard at this meeting.
Publish:
April 1, 1970
April 8, 1970
e
JACK 0. KIRKHAM
MAY OR
.
1 ��
.
�
�.
1 AL�.Ynr.. .a � .un Vuw��.
I �
53924
i
_ . ' ; • N. E. COANER
i -----J�s �� �issri.�4%----- l j - __ � I
ssrv'_. �
ti iN I �
r! �• � , t �� , ; � .
r � � O I K K �� �� `�! � e (/ % I �' :, a
;M `�a ��� �� �� � ,�:-_.. '� N
u ; �t � �t � � i �!
• �R� t; ..� ��' �� � Z � �.
r
y V V �
, ' ; �
.�- , • ' - --- „ Q� ..�M pY�µ��.� :. � �A.Q.(:.� .s `�{, :
� 4
_ 1R. �' yi` , � � /wjiv+� A / /YrdAf r/N � :r
� f •� �. , �. .� �. � .y
+� : , , l� , � � �• iary ;Yr.,.� �►
r,� ,� " � " r�' �. ` P. ' .. � � , s„` , ��� s ►
.. �, 3 ' ,s�r ' . W = �0 �oT ��s ��-
OR�� ` ' Q�� ' � SA A A A/� `u' , � � ` �''
, L ��„ • � o��� , � . � r 1 � �: A� �....
��.�� . :� ♦ r, � � ••: :, �n _ 'a.: i r s.
:t u � � T�• `� i . .Vn � `'' .. ,
� i. r��.�_._.�--�0 Ti7 •��G� _ I• 1., •
' � .y .� .ri f IO '� +s •r � � M'+i f�j� ��.:�
w��..sr k:.:"
/�t /� '� f/��/�w-. �i/�r
� K I f C E �F V . i� �rl1/N iN11�� 4.� ...1
; . ' •- e..�,.f��c�r,�., i.� .� yA N , � � i »�� :. 16 � `- -...
1. • ' �', a� �� � ' ',�.E.• ' t � fIILL ;� � .,. '
� 11 �i �� A�0 � �,� .
- �� -» � ._..:� �, ; • A p l�N' �'• AQp � ; :,� �'.
��' .� T;.. ;:• � ..
. .
� � I � I i, .'p�p . ... � r\•.
� _.���f .
' . . ' ..-. � ... .
� _._ _ "' �r
AF+Iil. `� • Q,y�' i�^�/�" W '.
� GARDENS �� a. �,� �,,., Q-,�.,,.�<� .�..,< �»-�a»� �--� �
� ' ,IIl�y lw�rA'RrfAr .y�y71
`�KV/£W ELEMENTAR>' � IS =': � �'�' ' � � s m �� 24 ��� 25 Z � '� I
� SCNOOL . �� , �p�- o � 22 -� :
� , � , �- �.i�, _, �,� , � �, � ?� ,� a : �, �±,
� r-- „� i ,..�.. J c�"
,
� �.a. ..,w '
rx
1 �. �
. . .i . !�j' [/.M�.�irn i � -Mr Ai6�!r ' • __ -7„ :.e�?i�i� . i�.. . �(/)'i' w ..� _ . li . � ��t �_. .. -- - -� F_
;y;'.�v., � 1!
� � C . . . _. , . � �� i ry�:�/iw I(Nil � ,`»Lw�
' � �'� � ; I r�� •�-rc T V
• ,: .
' � .�,:,ww. r�w. �
� �� r
, ,.. ,.. _ . i .i . �� Gpl� �,�,ar ��.� « .. N" i I ;�
. .... .. _. :
•_ . '�:�i�E • –r•! - _t :;�� , �G� „ p..a �q . . la.
�ioc r + J0 'L8 I .� �` 3� i'�� 2 l ;�� �!� ,. 3.T .._ O
2� �, � a: - ;�� ;��, � � �:,,�, ���.
V � ' I fi ''•�
, Q _ q , ,�.... �. ,�, µ.. � � �._ _...-,
. �, � . __ �--�'�__ 1 . �
`yy-_ ` .
36 � — ,, ., _ , � -42 �- r :
� � w. ` � � qs,W . �: .
!, Nfr�I� .l
. � i Mri�J .I N.✓tir �{
e}p ' ;41' a�� W •... •.
', _ Q .-.�
.� .. � �� � ,��,,,,..,.� �:... _.
� �,�,,,,,,� 3� r: -•-�-,
• � �'_ _—�---- O �"•�.
; . 39 • .: ., ;� ; ' i n.,�, � ,-- � �
� -
; . , �- j . � ' o
' � � � i I '`, � �'
� . . ' � '. • 1 �' . . +�'+� �
� �CJ' �� � ..« a.
� � � , " - • 7�faNirn. Owrn.r
• � �:. 46 .. � 47 ���- �,
. i IA
_ ..� • }
•, �
Y 4j(
� �
.
I W.�
' ,.., 45 �: .
,;, , j .�
� . ' .. .. M ' � s',l�Q.ii: � � . _"___._�-..i�' —s-�-.' ,`; .
� _.t.� � ! - � � �
r
` . .
i
.
I I � �
' � �, � � ;� (�3 ) i � _ ,� •
. � '°� : . � �•
.. -- - I`� � � ` ' '�I 52
�� .� 49 �a � 50 �
,� �° � t � �`" '•, .
� �
__,__,
_ - - — — ___- —
'� . STREET ID�IPROVEM�NT PROJECT ST. 1970-1 _ � �^
MUNICIPAL STATE AID STRI:�T IDIPROVEDiENT PROJEC'T ST. 1970-2 ' �
1 j • , ��.�-'" a
• . FRIDLEY, btINNES9TA ,
,BI ll OP�N I I�G : . . ✓''�� �`
biarc 16, 1970 � .. � v
' 11:30 A.M. ' _
� • . __ � . .
I
I' ' PLANHOLDER� � I
• �
Alexander Constr. Co.,In�
, � 4641 H
iawatha Ave. '�
Mpls., biinn. .
BID DEPOSIT
�a
' ! j,4.� � �-�- �
Arcon Constr. Co. Co-
Mora, Minn.
. .. . . �l� ��_
Black Top Service Co. �'�'° ��C��`"'`�
7400 Cambridge Ave. ��
� St. Louis. ��'axk, Minn.. S..f�j ��,,,�
' • ' .
Victor Carlson � Sons, I .Y•>� OQ�-•��
�' 2246 Edgewood Avenue So. `�s _ c�,
� Mpls., Minn. -
sz��, /�_�.
� � Jay W. Craig Co.
�� 650 North Emei�son
, Cambridge, Minn.
�Dunkley Surf. Co.
� 3756 Grand Street N.E.
Mpls., Minn.
� : ;
�, Dycon Corp.
�, � Co. Rd. 18 •F� 109
Osseo, Niinn.
' ' , • Gile � Nelson Const. Co.
�� 8464 Center Drive N.E.
Spring Lake Park, hli�ln.
, `
��1� $ S .ASpYlalt CO.
�ox 791 : . ,
1 Anoka, Minn.
HAS�. PID
i�
CO!raFLFTSQ:d
DATE
�` 'y- '?' �a� ��. '� �' � ���i I ` ��-;19,
�� . � �s-/� 7 �
L%o , � '� �j �' 7 �► ��''� i
, �
�` � 9 �� � � 9v' • 3S
� ..� d I � . .
�..���� � .
� ,-
S�a z �-.-� .
�• s . ��Q �` �.
. �;
C��a y�
�v ��.,--� .
- �------- __ , .� --. _,._,`..�. .-
��J
�c�
0
. • .
� Xk7, 0 3 `�-. � v
�' Y �, �1�.. , s-�.
��� .
`� 0 } �.
, .
-� .
��
� �. ..
.
l�' �_
°J, i,'i
,� sf.�,�, .
w��RK .
� _
�� -_ _—_ : _ _ __ -
S'1RLET ID4PROV£bI�NT PROJECT ST. 1970-1 .'
�.rG '
' MUNICI•PAL STATE AID STREET Ir4PROVLI�IENT PROJECT ST. 1970-2 �,.rf''��,1.
. . . . , (�' °� . lT
FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA �
' ' � .. �
BIll OPENING: ' . Page 2
Marc i 16, 1970 . .
I•., 11:30 A:M. •
CO!�.PLk,T [�:d
�" BID DEPOSIT BA�� �'ID , DATC
I � pLAI�iOLDER •-
: Hardrives, Inc. S�" •P�-�-Q � f�(
�-�0135 Central Ave. N.E. � _ ��,
biinneapolis, Minn. •
� � s�� ���
� . (J• s - JCc_.°'� �`
C.S. D1cCrossan, Inc. ����� ��
� �Box 322, Route #2 -
Osseo, Minn. • , j�j� ��,y�,�,
�• !
Minn-Kota Excavating, Inc �'�- ��' �fi�
3417 - 85th Ave. N.
Mpls. Minn: . , S�� ►�iE� _
. .
� .
p3 � Northwest ,8ituminous Co. �� �a
P.o. BoX 20 0a4 .
Mpls'. , Minn.
, �
�.. • . '
� • . , . . .
, ' .
, • : . - _ _ �.
•� .
�', . . . .
', ,� �
' � .
' . r .
�
,�' ? �6� y �� ,'�
� y�1��7°���7
� �
51�t{��.
0
��r rs; �97�
� s�,��;�
� 'v6q�,� �9s -� �1
a� .
..
, • .
i � •
i
0
�
.
.� f
�it o rid�e
� �
ANOKA COUNTY
6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE
T0: FRIDLEY CITY COLINCIL MEMBERS
DATE: APRIL 2, 1970
�' '
S60•315.
FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421
Attached is a report of the Human Relations Opinion
Survey conducted during the lst quarter of 1970. The
Committee submits it with the following recommendations;
1. That the results be made available to all
interested parties.
2. That this Committee continue to study the
survey results to formulate a program for
future activity.
3. That the City Council and Human Relations
Committee members hold a meeting to discuss
the survey in more depth,
Would you please advise me of the City Council's
feelings �n these recommendations.
The Human Kelations Committee is very appreciative
of the fine suggestions by the City Management which helped
bring about 'the excellent response t� this survey.
Respectfully submitted
i
John ivers, Chairman
Fridley Human Relations Committee
�
I�' ,
' ,
�
', Total Number of Re lies -
� P
'
�
'
'
�
�
1485 out of 6000 sent.
Not all respondents answered every question, therefore the total answers for each
question do not total the above amount.
The answers were tabulated as follows:
1. Are you more sympathetic toward civil rights now than a year ago! Yes 274 No 974
2. Would you support the "Buy Black" program� Yes 381 No 610 Uncertain 374
3. How would you feel if your child chose a minority child as his special friend�`
Pleased 250 Neutral 856 Displeased 228
4. How would you feel if your child were to have a Negro teacher7
Pleased 263 Neutral 946 Displeased 153
5. How do you feel about including a study of minority cultures in your child's
curriculum2 Pleased 544 Neutral 494 Displeased 289
6. Would you welcome a Negro joining your church? Yes 1138 No 163
7. Would you like your church to be directly involved in improving racial relations?
Yes 792 No 491
8. Do you think it is more difficult for Negroes to advance economically than.it
has been for other gro ups? Yes 668 No 613
, 9. What would be your response if a Negro family moved next door to you?
Move 124 Object 190 Neutral 367 Accept 402 Welcome 273
, 10. Do you�agree with the Kerner Report that white racism is at the root of the
racial problem? Yes 276 No 584 Do not know 416
'
�
II '
,
11. Should there be more employment of racial minorities in Fridley? Yes 561 No 495
12. Should more racial minorities be encouraged to reside in Fridley? Yes 427 No 660
13. Do you feel more low income housing should be provided in Fridley7 Yes 290 No 936
14F. What are some things you think the Fridley Human Relations Committee could do
to improve racial relations in Fridley?`
Since this question requested a written reply it would be impossible
to list all answers here. An attempt was made to classify the response
to this last question in categories in order to broadly reflect the nature
of the response. The categories that seemed to become apparent were:
(a) Constructive suggestions 409 �
(b) Negative response 245
(c) "Leave things alone" or "No problem exists" 143
(d) No comment 636
t�ppr�ximately 52 responses were either �ombinat�ons of the above or fe11
into areas not fitting either of the three mentioned.
'
I�A�•
,
'
'
6��
f� � : �5,.
��
�
� _-'-__'_._._.. . ..
�
M _
JCREEK .
a
OVER
eRar�=
� I g�,
�8
.sa'.�.:..�. . . . • •
, ,z 14
��i�
2S
:�
'�, � � 1 � 0 �
> s �
rc
�� N 68 TN
� J
�b9.s E. h.E. ?
c� S"S. 7 : '' i.
�I S
'- �� -
W Y • �
W v
�` g
�ri 6
~ I
�/ `' "' _ ° J : 8 r �'
y i I , � < cc.� �
hE, ti a~i N�_ �5,• �r�° '^ N
Q`V e u \.
� 6B tH i 1 ��
S�41.�1
o z � CO ,�+ rU > I Oa. e 3 � ��
—1 Z � SI M
u � _ � v a �•.f.PR� - `, ' Git� �'/
z s � �
� W I ��� I 9 g� t S� �� -----
; , r�
a�•ENUE �:/ I
.as'f 9S '
�, xGe.a r � N �
�
�
W
vi �C E W
` r � � �� � r
' �" �-t-- - , M Rlc '^
��- _ _ __ .I
_� 66T� �YEA�: �
"'. /'S ��-/� ' t
C�CVER
30, 7�� �7� - �1
� =-f�-- - --- �-- -+t---- �—^-- �? t -' =. a - � - _. � .. _ '
��. -- -
STRFET
�.
r
.!v!v:.i t ,`,E ��
� � � I � �
. _' __.__-� ..l - � W , . _ �:
W N
S S '
'- F- '- Z
� n - �
�� F . � J
W W +� I t . J
¢ w "' r I
'- � 2 a >
N � N W _ i Q
N. � _ :..:.. �� �..-- -
= W
o z �Z ,;'•• A�F` -
h W
a N 0 r (N
V O � 2 z
' } i 0 Y W � elYt:. �
(J 2 I
Q ]
' _ �� '
<
�.
�e
� a..= �
.�j� '` i
��_ �
)�d " � I
`J �
, _�_.
`, 4 "
�/ /. r ,
W
Z
a
J
1 r
�
i
� �
N (
,� I :jt�
, � L.
''E +�ii��i �l!C,J '---- -
u � � .-E --
i ,
❑
�
'' REQUEST BY NORTHERN STATES POWER COMPANY FOR PERMIT
TO INSTALL AN OVERHEAD 13.8 KV FEEDER LINE ALONG THE
SOUTH SIDE OF MINNESOTA TRANSFER RAILWAY RIGHT OF
WAY BETWEEN T.H. #47 AND T.H. #65.
'
, Northern States Power Company, 4501 - 68th Avenue
North, Minneapolis, 55428, herein referred to as the Petitioner,
hereby requests the City of Fridley, Minnesota for permit
approval for the 13.8 KV Feeder Line located along the South
' side of Minnesota Transfer Railway right of way between T.H. #47
and T.H. #65.
If said permit is granted, the undersigned agrees to
the following conditions and acknowledges that the permit is
conditioned upon the performance by the Petitioner of said
following conditions:
1) That 13.8 KV Feeder Line along the South side of
Minnesvta T�ans�er Railway between T.H. #47 and
T.H. #65 will be removed and the underground
feeder line will be installed in 73rd Avenue
between Hwy. #47 and #65 by 1975.
2) If Northern States Power Company did not plan to
do this work by the end of 1975, they would show
justification to the City of Fridley by June,
1975 that this work is not proper to do at that
time and would get an extension of time from the
City Council.
3) Northern States Power Company would put the
underground line on 73rd Avenue earlier than 1975
if the development justifies.
�1 f� D
� �j �
� � �
✓
c� �.�`�
�
DATE
Respectfully submitted
NORTHERi�U STATES POWER COMPANY, Petitioner
BY
TI LE)
HALL, BMITH, JUSTER, FEIKEMA AND HASKVITZ
i
�� �t �l E't� ��
;
l
�
DOUOIA■ MALL
WVMAN •MITM
LEONARD T. JIJHTER
NENRV M. FEIKEMA
RONALO l. NASKVITZ
JAM[• R. CABlERIV
ii .
r ��. -
'�
�
�
t� t1 V�l
�
, �
lO5❑ BUIlDERS EXCHANG[ BLDG., MINNfAP0119. M�NNE�OTA 55402
P N O N E 3 3 9- 7 4 B 1 • O � F I C E 5 I N: O H 5 E O, F R I O L E Y
April 3, 1970
Mr. Nasim M. Qureshi, City Engineer
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue Northeast
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
Dear Nasim:
' In reference to the Memo on the 13,8 KV Feeder Line between T. H. 4�47 and T.
H. � 65, the draft that you prepared of their Petition is a little weak and
really doean't obligate them in any way to put the line underground.
, I know you have indicated that you do not have too much "bargaining power"
but it would seem that we could ask Northern States Power Co. for a
definite time period at which they will install it underground and it
' would seem that 1975 should be plenty of time. Therefore if you would
just leave out Paragraph 2 of your proposed Petition and have 1 and 3
this would be enforceable to have them put it in by 1975 or earlier.
'
,
�
'
,
'
If that is impassible to obtain then I would get them to conunit themselves
that they do intend to install the line underground within a reasonable time
and leave in Paragraph 2 but word it as follows:
2) In the event Northern States Power Co. can
establish good cause why it is not feasible
to put the line underground on or before
June of 1975, then, based on their showing,
the City would grant the� an extension.
LJT:nlj
cc: Homer Ankr�
Very truly yours,
Leonard T. Juster
' a
. .
__ _ ,
� ��'. � �
vy ��r
'�.X.
.,�.x*`::,. � .
,r
� �'
�
�_� �
�� j �
�
Q
�
1 �
� �
I,� �
► 7 �R.0 �
.
����i�
:
�: y
{-
��. : J
�
U �
7
i
Z
�
� � . -
_ ������...���.,������
� ���� ���
��.
` r��:=;,
�� R,�E ,r-'
�i�---=�`� .�/
"�-.1 _ .i
' � -``''
R��E
ti
h ' L •
1 �
.>;
�' . r�
.�, :..� ,. . _: . � � ' 28 �
�,,,�,�: r � y T �., �
...,,.���„�.�������..� ,�.�,��������.�,+��..� .���.�.����..�����.�. „�.�����.��.��,�. �... ,
R�� -••'%
75TH
.........
�-p'�
— �7" !J'((
t �, F;.
� � v
!��
J
'1 � "i'�►
.. ....
�
�
j
�
�
i
��i��J� ` /
� 4` �
n
1, �.�� j � N �
.�w��i.��..��.►i�..�.�►�.rn�
� �1
�VNOEI�4ROtl��D
1 (EA$r s�o��
�
1
0
�
�
,
�
�
�
�
1
i
�
,
� r%�. ��. SL� �
,�,� �.-- , , ',-----,.�
�i
•��e�i�ia����+���s���������������1:rTt'�����id�� ��, �'� �.�l� :i�. 4/ u����r u tc.i:���
, �.� r„�.
;, �
c�v E. . '�. � `�-, ,� � .._
_ �. -ti. �� -�:_•.._ _
���'-�:=
c-, � .�-
� ��
_. -, F -�.;,
',\ � �' ��-
\ \` \ .
- �
� 7 � ��
. �
0
�
�
laV E _
�— � � t�� S'�\ ��i� G L' �1
~�lt�l�������������R����'�,������s�i •����• •�����������•
i�
E�4T�+
1
i
�
L\v e .
��
�
0
� ��T�i
N ii iY ilr o+i M� ii �
� ���
5
�
!- �
L�: �.3 L •
J
�
ST.
Av �
�..........—. .
F � �;L� �. ;
-t 3'/Z �,
�.,.:��.����..
. �1�11���
�� �
:.- -
�; G
l j_ ('-�,
\
:,, , ,..
LA`.�E-
V 1 L°�
.
.
� R'-.�," •1�����•�. �
s���«. .�,�
' '
I ,
'
Cit o ri��e
� �
6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE
IMEMO T0: CITY COUNCIL
, MEMO FROM: CITY MANAGER
MEMO DATE: APRIL 8, 1970
�
ANOKA COUNTY
560-3�50 �..7
FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA SS421
' At the time of negotiation settlement with Public Works
Union, we agreed to consider providing of uniforms for our Water,
Street Department and Parks and Recreation employees at a later date.
� We at present provide uniforms for our Sanitation Department and
mechanics, which total six men.
The discussions have been held with union representation,
, Department Heads and City Manager present. Seventeen men are not
being provided uniforms in Water and Street Department and six men
in Parks and Recreation. Cost are estimated for the balance of the
' year at $1,800 for Street Department and $550 for Parks and Recreation
Department. Uniforms would be on a rental basis.
'
'
,
� '
� '
I recommend that the City Council in the interest of
uniformity and the fact that these men are exposed to tar work and
work where clothing is easily ruined. Also, washing of clothing in
a non-commercial washer poses a problem.
�
-..�x� ,���,>.r.
HOI�R R. ANKRUM
0
NOTICE TO BID
CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA
M 0 W I N G - S P R A Y I N G S E R V I C E
The City of Fridley will open bids at11:30 A.M. on May 4, 1970
at City Hall, 6431 University Avenue Northeast, Fridley, Minnesota, 55421,
and the City Council will consider bids at 7;30 P.M., May 4, 1970 for the
mowing or spraying of lots and minor mowing preparation cleanup of land
areas and parcels of land when unsightly grass, weeds or noxious growth
exists in violation of the City of Fridley Code or Ordinances; or in
violation of the Minnesota State Statutes. Such mowing and cleanup or
spraying to be accomplished on order of the City Weed Inspector or
Director of Public Works, based on mowing notice to property owner or
upon the terms of an agreement between the property owner and the
City of Fridley. Information as to the terms and conditions and other
data pertaining to the bid may be obtained from the Of€ice of the City
Manager at 6431 University Avenue Northeast, Fridley, Minnesota, 55421.
The bid must be in writing, sealed, and on the form prepared by the City.
The bid is to be delivered or handed to the office of the City Manager
on or before 11;30 A.M. on May 4, 1970. All bid envelopes will be
clearly notated, "Mowing and Spraying Bid."
Publish: April 22, 1970
April 29, 1970
,
. �.
0
HOMER R. ANKRUM
CTTY MANAGER
CITY OF FRIDLEY
a
3n