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04/20/1970 - 5587� � �_J ' � � � ' ' ' � ' LJ � � ' � �J � 0 JUEL MERCEkZ ^ COUNCTL SECRETF�RX REC;UL,�1T�, Cf?iJNCIL MEET��1Q .T�GFNAA �1PRTL 20, 1970 � 7:30 P,.1`�i. REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA - APRIL 20, 1970 - 7:30 P. M. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: INVOCATION: ROLL CALL: APPROVAL OF MINUTES: Regular Council Meeting,, April 6, 1970 Public Hearing Meeting, April 13, 197Q ADOPTION OF AGENDA: MAYOR'S PROCLAMATION: Fridley Fix-Up- Spruce-Up Week VISITORS: (Consideration of Items not on Agenda - 15 Minutes) PUBLIC HEARINGS� None OLD BUSINESS: 1. Consideration oi First Reading of an Ordinance for Rezoning Request (Z6A ��69-11) and Special Use Permit (SP �k69-Ol) Northern Pacific Railway Company (Tabled 4-6-70) Comment; First Four sheets in the Agenda are the proposal submitted by the City and the last six sheets ' _ are the proposal from the Railroad. The two pro`posals are substantially the same except the � items regarding the participation for Mississippi ' underpass and TOFC (Piggyback) north of I.694.) . d Pages 1 - 36 Pages 37 - 53 Page 54 Pages 55 - 66 1 ' ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA, APRIL 20, 1970 OLD BUSINESS (Continued) 2. Consideration of Shorewood Plat and Vacation Request, Max Saliterman and Discussion Regarding Delay of in- stalling Brick on Sears Store Comment: The hearing was held on April 13th. The I' % Minutes of the meeting are in the front part of the agenda) ' , ' � ' ' , ' � ' 3. Consideration of First Reading of an Ordinance for Rezoning Request (ZOA���70-01) 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 Comment: The hearing was held on Apri1 13th. The Minutes of the meeting are in the front part of the agenda) 4. Consideration of First Reading of an Ordinance for Rezoning Request (ZOA ��70-02) to Rezone from C-1 � to C-2, Generally Located in the Northwest Corner of 73rd Avenue and University Avenue and Request for Special Use Permit by Steve Coddon . Comment; The hearing was held on April 13th. The Minutes of the meeting are in the front part of the agenda) 5. Consideration of First Reading of an Ordinance for Vacation of Access Road Genera2ly Located Between Benjamin and Stinson Blvd., North o£ Gardena Avenue. Request by Mrs, Lorraine Kusc[�ke Comment: The hearing was held on April 13th. The Minutes are in the agenda. The City . Attorney to advise whether to vacate property by ordinance or authorize City �� �: to sign the deed for the property) � PAGE 2 Pages 67 & 68 Pages 69 - 71 Pages 72 & 73 Pages 74 & 75 - ' ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA, APRIL 20, 1970 � ' OLD BUSINESS (Continued) 6. Discussion of Memo by City Attorney Juster on Hyde Park 1 Improvement and Rezoning. � , 7. Consideration of Remaining Appointments to Committees and Commissions , ' ' NEW BUSINESS: ' 8. Consideration of Authorizing the Sale of Special Assessment and Water Tmprovement Bonds (Mr. Ehlers) , , ', ' 9. Consideration of an Ordinance Amending the City Code ; by Provzding Section 2.05 Therein and Providing for the 'i Appointment o£ a Deputy City Clerk i i � _ , L0. Consideration of an Ordinance Amending the City Code ' by Providing Section 2.04 Therein and Providing for t�e Appointment of the Finance Director as Assistant City � Manager and Prescribing his Duties. ' • � . y ' ,C . ' � � � PAGE 3 Pages 76 - 82 Page 83 Page 84 Page 85 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA, APRTL 20, 1970 NEW BUSINESS (Continued) 11. Consideration of a Request to Submit Modification of Front Elevation of Warehouse in Commerce Park (On Agenda at Requ:.�st of Jack Jarrard of Balco I;uilders for Mogul Corp.) • Comment; They have a permit) 12. Consideration of Request for Permit for pouble Bungalows in Hyde Park 0 13. Consideration of a Request for a Radiator Repair Shop in the Rear of 990 Osborne Road (Gordon Swenson) Comment: It might be advisable to allow this operation on a yearly renewal basis) 14. Receiving the Minutes of the Planning Commission Meeting of April 8, 1970 15. Receiving the Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting of April I5, 1970 _. , 16. Receiving the Minutes of the Industrial Development Commission Meeting of March 11, 1970 PAGE 4 Page 86 Pages 87 - 89 Pages 90 & 91 Pages 92 - 94 Pages 95 & 96 Pages 97 - I00 � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA, APRIL 20, 1970 NEW BUSINESS (Continued) 17. Awarding Contract for Water Project ��95, Schedule B (Bids Received April 13, 1970) I8. Consideration af Approval of a Registered Land Survey for Area Generally Located in Northeast Quadrant of Central and Mississippi Street, Request by George Walquist. � Comment; This �arcel was approved as a lot split. The Torrens Certificate Examiner wants a Registered Land Survey) 19. Discussion of Proposed Dental Clinic (George Walquist) Comment: Normal procedure is that it should go to Board of Appeals for varzance and Planning Commission for Lot Split before coming to Council, but he insists on going to Council first) 20. Consideration of Request for a Temporary Hookup to Fridle y Sewer System on Stinson B1vd. by New Brighton Resident, Mr, J. D. Hennum (Comment: Council approved this hookup to this New Brighton resident.before. Now he requests a temporary type of hookup) , . >, ' PAGE 5 Fages 101 & 102 Pages 103 - Z06 � Pages 107 & 108 Pages LQ9 - 111 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA, APRIL 2Q, 1970 PAGE 6 NEW BUSINESS (Continued) 21. Resolution Ordering Preliminary Plans, Specificatioas and Estimates of the Costs Thereof, ST. 1970-4 Addendum I Comment; We are putting water and sewer in this area. Roadsare in bad shape. This area scheduled for improvement next year. We want to hold a hearing and see if people want improved at this time) 22. Resolution Receiving the Preliminary Report and Calling a Public Hearing on the Matter of the Construction of Certain Improvements, ST. 1970-4, Addendum I 23. Resolution Authorizing and Directing the Splitting of Special Assessments on Lot 2, Block 2, Riverwood Manor Addition 24. Resolution Authorizing and Directing the Splitting of Special Assessments on Part of Lot 2, Parcel 160, Brookview Addition 25, Resolution Authorizing and Directing the Splitting of Special Assessments on Lot 1�', Block M, River View Heights Addition 0 � � '• 26. Resolut'i�on_Correcting Resolution ��10-1970 Splitting the Special Assessments on Lot 14, Parcel 2140, Auditor's Subdivision �k23 , . Pages 112 Pages I13 & 114 Page . I15 Page 116 Page 117 Page 118 � REGUL�AR COUNCIL AGENDA, APRIL 20, 1970 PAGE 7 NEW BUSINESS (Continued) 27. Resolution Authorizing and Directing the Splitting of � Special Assess�cnts on Parcel 2410, Section IZ, and Replatting into Anderson Development ' 28. Resolution Directing Preparation of Assessment Roll for Street Improvement Project No. ST. 1969-1 29, Resolution Directing Publication of Hearing on Proposed Assessment RoLl for Street Improvement Project ST. 1969-1 3d. Resolution Directing the Preparation of Assessment Roll for Street Improvement Project No. ST. 1969-2 31. Resolution Directing Publication o£ Hearing on Proposed Assessment Roll for Street Improvement Project ST. 1969-2 32. Claims _. 33. Licenses Pages 119 & 120 Page 121 Pages 122 - 124 Page 125 Pages 126 & 127 Page 128 Pages 129 - 136 i � I REGULAR COUNCIL AGENDA, APRIL 20, 1970 i ' . . � PAGE 8 �, ' 34. Consideration of Home Trailer License Renewal, Pages 137 & 138 Cletus Nei � 't � � � � � � � 35. Estimates Pages 139 143 Comment: Noyes Estimate - City Attorney will have , recommendation in this regard) ' 36. COMMUNICATIONS: ' A. Minn. Dept. of Civil Defense; Certification of C. D. Director for 1970 ' ' B. VFW Post 363: Request Permission for Memorial Day Parage ' C. Wm. F. Messerli; Refund of REC Char es g ' , Page 144 Page 145 Page 146 D. Fridley Gity Band: Express appreciation for Page 147 ' support � 1 E.- NSSSD: Approval of hookup for Page I48 Locke Park Filtration Plant � � � � ' ADJOURN•: , � ' � � e � � � � �J I JI , � ' ' � � � � � THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 6, 1970 Mayor Kirkham called the Regular Council Meeting of April 6, I970 to order at 7:37 P.M. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Mayor Kirkham requested the audience to stand and recite the Pledqe of Allegiance to the Flag with the Council. INVOCATION: The Invocation was offered by Reverend Bergren, Redeemer Lutheran Church. ROLL CALL: MEMBERS PRE:SENT: Harris, Breider, Kirkham, Liebl MEMBERS ABSENT: Sheridan APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR CQUNCIL MEETING OF MARCH 16, 1970: Councilman Liebl drew the Council's attention to Page 14, the second paragraph and stated that his vote was nay, rather than aye, and asked that the records be changed. MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt the Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting of March 16, 1970 as corrected. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ADOPTION OF AGENDA: Councilman Liebl said that there was one item to add which was the Human Relations Committee Minutes of April 2, 1970, and a memorandum from them dated April 2, 1970. MOTION by Councilman Breider to adopt the Agenda as amended. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ' VISITORS: � � Mr. Douglas Osieczanek complained of a ha�ardous building at 101 Ventura Avenue. He said that it has been in the same condition since the tornado. There is a basement and subfloor and it is half full of water. Mayor Kirkham advised him that the Council is aware of this problem and it will be taken care of tonight. , ORDINANCE #450 - AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 17, PRESENTLY CODED AS CHAPTER 13 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE, RELATING TO LICENSING GASOLINE PUMPS WITHIN THE CIT� OF FRIDL�Y: � t2EGULAR COUNCZL MEETING OF APRIL 6, 1970 PRGE 2 � MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Ordinance #450 on second reading, waive the reading and order publication. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a roll call vote, Kirkham, Liebl, Harris and Breider voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ORDINANCE #451 - AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO. 14, PRESENTLY CODED AS CHAPTER 81 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE, REGULATING THE SALE OF NON-IIdTOXICATING MAI,T LIQUOR WITHIN THE CITY OF FRIDLEY: MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt Ordinance #451 on second reading, waive the reading and order publication. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a roll call vote, Kirkham, Liebl, Harris and Breider voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. COI3SIDERATION OF FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE FOR REZONING RE UEST (ZOA #69-11) AND SPECIAL USE PERMIT (SP #69-01) NORTHERN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY: (Tabled March 16, 1970) ^� . Councilman Harris said that as the railroad was not in attendance, he felt that this item sh�uld be continued. MOTION by Councilman Harris to table consideration of the first reading of an ordinance for rezoning requested by Northern Pacific Railway until they can be present. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. CONSIDERATION OF REMAINING APPOINTMENTS TO BOARDS, COMMITTEES, AND COMMISSIONS: Building Standards - Design Control Subcommi�tee MOTION by Councilman Harris to appoint Tony Gnerre, 1202 Hathaway Lane N.E., Telephone 788-8595, to the remaining vacancy of inember at large on the B�}ildinq Board. He added that Mr. Gnerre has indicated a desire to be of service on some committee within the City of Fridley. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vo�e, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the mqtion carried. Plats and Subdivisions - Streets and Utilities Subcommittee Councilman Liebl said that inasmuch as the remaining vacancy is an appointment from the Second Ward, he suggested that this be tabled to April 20th due to Councilman Sheridan's absence. Human Relations Committee Mayor Kirkham said that he had contacted Mrs. Katherine Moss, Reverend Gerald Keefe and W.R. Starwalt, and they were willing to continue serving on the committee. He said that he had a very long list of people that would be willing to serve and it takes time to interview each one. This committee is supposed to be a cross section of the community, as close as can be ob- tained. He has been trying to get an even distribution, representive of the City. MOTION by Counci.lman Liebl to approve the ze-app�intir�ent of Mrs. �atherine Moss, �Q2� Rice Cree� Terrac.e, Reverend Gerald Keefe, 6120 5th Street r��d � LJ � ' � � , , �J � � � �I �� u � ' 1 ' ' REGULAR COIINCIL MEETING OF APRIL 6, 1970 �j �� � i � � � � � � � PAGE 3 W.R. Starwalt, 1021 Hackmann Circle. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. The appointments to fill the vacancies of Robert Hynes and Donald Batterson are to be brought back to the April 20, 1970 Agenda. CARL PAULSON COMPLAINT: Mr. Carl Paulson came forward and talked to the Council concerning some sections of the Code regarding nuisances, parking cars and trucks on the street and the legality of operating a business from the home in a residential district. He presented a compilation of data concerning past political matters to each Council Member, the City Attorney and some members of the audience. CONSIDERATION OF BARTENDER - WAITRESS WAGE AND BENEFIT NEGOTIATION RECOM- MENDATIONS: Mayor Kirkham said that he felt that the City Manager's recommendations should be followed. Councilman Liebl asked if all these items have been agreed upon and the City Manager said yes. Councilman Liebl asked the cost of the total package. The City Manager said that he did not have the exact figures, but that it would fall within the 9�$ range. MOTION by Councilman Liebl to concur with the recommendations of the City Manager and approve the agreement between the bartenders, waitresses and the City. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF MARCH 18, 1970: REZONING REQUEST, ZOA #70-03, GEORGE NELSON: The north � of Lot 30 and the north � of Lot 31, except the north 125 feet of Auditor's Sub- division #129 to be rezoned from R-1 (single family) to R-3A (apartments and multiple dwellings) The City Engineer said that the Planning Commission had approved of this rezoning request. The Council action would be to set the Public Hearing date. MOTION by Councilman Breider to set the Public Hearing for the George Nelson rezoning request for May 11, 1970. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. � MOTION by.Councilman Liebl to receive the Minutes of the Planning Commission Meeting of March 18, 1970. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ' � � u � RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING OF MARCH 25, 1970: 1. A RE UEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45.053, 4A, TO REDUCE THE FRONT YARD SETBACK RE UIREMENT FROM 35 FEET TO 20 FEET, TO AL�OW THE CONSTRUCTION OF A GARP.GE ONTO EXISTING DWELLING LOCATED ON LOT 6, BLOCK 3, PEARSON'S CRAIGWAY ESTATES 2ND ADDZTION, TH� SAME BEING 361 BELLAIRE WAY N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. (RE UEST BY MR. DONALD J. DZBOS, 361 BELLAIRE WAY NE, FRIDLEY,��MINNESOTA�___ ,— --- REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 6, 1970 PAGE 4 , 2. A RfiQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45.053, 4B, TO REDUCE THE REQU.IRED SIDE YARD 5ETBACK REQUIREMENT FROM 10 FEET TO THE EXISTING 8.67 FEET TO CONVERT AN EXISTING ATTACHED GARAGE INTO LIVII3G AREA ON LOT 6, BL'OCK 3, PEARSON'S CRAIGWAY ESTATE5 2ND ADDITION, THE 5AME BEING 361 BELLAIRE WAY N.E., FRIDLEY, MINI3ESOTA. (REQUEST BY MR. DONALD J. DIBOS, 361 BELLAIRE WAY N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA): The City Engineer said that the Board of Appeals approved of the requests for the variances. The request is for a reduction in front yard setbac�t from 35' to 25' and a reduction in side yard from 10' to_8.67'. There were no objections at the Board of Apgeals Meeting from any of the neighbors. MOTION by Councilman Breider to approve the variances requested by Mr. Donald Dibos, 361 Bellaire Way N.E. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. 3. A REQUEST FOR VARIANCE OF SECTIOIV 45.053, 4C, TO REDUCE THE MINIMUM REAR YARD LOT DEPTH REQUIREMENT FROM 25 FEET TO 20 FEET AND SECTION 45.153, 2, TO REDUCE THE AVERAGE OF THE FRONT YARD DEPTHS OF EXISTING BUILDINGS WITHIN A DISTANCE OF 100 FEET ON BOTH SIDES FROM 67'� FEET TO 35 FEET, WHICH IS THE REQUIRED SETBACK IN THIS AREA, ON THE NORTH 100 FEET OF LOT 8C, AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION #21, THE SAME BEING 6551 OAKLEY DRIVE N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. (REQUEST BY MR. ORRIN E. LOVELACE, 6558 OAKLEY DRIVE N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA): The City Engineer explained that there is one house that is set back 111' and another that is set back 36'. Accorciing to the Ordinance, this setback should be 67.5' and the petitioner is requesting a 35' setback. There were no objections at the Board of Appeals Meeting. The Board recommended approval. Ti�is house faces Oakley Drive. Councilman Liebl asked if this would not result in a land locked parcel, and the City Engineer explained on the screen why this would not be so. MOTION by Councilman Harris to concur with the Board of Appeals and grant approval of the variances requested by Mr. Orrin Lovelace. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. 4. A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45.052, 1, FRIDLEY CITY CODE, TO INCREASE THE MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF A RADIO ANTENNA FROM 20 FEET ABOVE DWELLING ROOF TO 50 FEET ABOVE DWELLING ROOF TO PERMIT THE ERECTION OF AN AMATEiiR HAM RADIO ANTENNA ON LOTS 8& 9, BLOCK 5, SPRING BROOK PARK ADDITION, THE SAME BEING 159 LONGFELLOFI STREET I3.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. (REQUEST BY WILLIAM H. HAM, 159 LnNGFELLOW STREET N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA): The City Engineer explained that this request is for a radio antenna in excess of City Code on Longfellow Street. The property to the east is in- dustrial and on the west is residential. The man on the east, Mr. Frank Zimbal, 161 Longfellow, has voiced an objection as he is afraid that during a storm the tower may fall onto his property. The Board received a petition signed by five neighbors stating that they had no objection. He said that the Board of Appeals recommended approval subject to their stipulations. Mr. �ia� j�� d, �,tembex of a mil.i�ary orc�anization for radio operators. Gou.ici l.�ncan Liebl ask,ed if Mr. Ham had insurance in the event that the tpwer shouid �apple. M�.°Ham x�eplied that l�e did. CounciJ.man Liebl stressed that � ' � � � � � �� L� � � � � � � � � � � ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETiNG OF APRIL 6, 1970 � � �� � � PAGE 5 this was very important in the case of an accident. Mr. Ham then came forward for discussion and presented a sketch of the tower at the Council table. Mayor Kirkham said that with the contingencies built in by the Board of Appeals plus a hold safe clause for the City, he felt that it could be approved. The City Manager questioned whether the hold sa£e clause should be a separate agreement or if it could be made part of the permit. The City Attorney, Mr. Leonard Juster, said that there should be a special indemnity �greement in addition to the permit. Councilman Liebl said that the permit should also state that Mr. Ham must renew his insurance every year. The City Attorney said that the renewal of the permit could be contingent upon the renewal of the insurance every year. MOTION by Councilman Liebl to grant the permit for a radio tower 50 feet � above the roof for Mr. William H. Ham, 159 Longfellow Street N.E., subject to the stipulations set forth by the Board of Appeals with the addition of a special indemnity agreement, and with the requirement that the permit must � be renewed every year, with renewal contingent upon the renewal of his insurance. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. � i� 1 , ' � � � > � MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive the Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeting of March 25, 1970. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE PARKS AND RECREATION MEETING OF MARCH 16, I970: MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the Minutes of the Parks and Recreation Commission Meeting of Maxch 16, 1970. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, a1Z voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. CONSIDERATION OF AWARDING CONTRACT FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1970-1 AND ST. 1970-2: (NOTE: Bids listed in the Minutes of March 16, I970) The City Engineer reminded the Cauncil that at the March 16th Meeting, he had requested that the bid award not be made as yet. He reported that an agreement has been executed with New Brighton for the improvement of 5tinson Boulevard, so that street will be included in the project. He said that he had investigated the lowest bidder, Minn-KOta Excavating, Inc., and did not 'feel that the recommendations on the company were entirely satisfactory, however, as they were the lowest bidder and they do have the equipment, he felt that the award wouid have to be made to them. Councilinan Lieb1 asked how this bid compared to last year's bid. The City Engineer said that this year's bid was 25$ higher than last year's bid for the same type of work. Councilman Liebl asked how the projection given to the public a� the Public Hearing compared. The City Manager said that the bids were higher than the estimate by about 5�. Councilman Harris questioned whether the hid award should be made t<> the lowest bidder, if the company is not exactiy what it should be. He pointed 4t3t ��iat the money d�ffere�tial betWeen the lowe�t and trc� s%ccnd lowest � F2EGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 6f 1970 PAGE 6 bidder may be more than offset by the increased work the City Engineering Department may have to do. He reminded the Council of a situation pre- viously, involving a bid award to the lowest bidder, wherein the time and effort spend by the Engineering Department made it seem in retrospect that the second lowest bidder was, in fact, less costly. He said that he was not suggesting this only in this case, but he wanted to question at what point can the Council use it's own discretion. The City Attorney said that the City of Fridley must award to the lowest responsible bidder. If there is evidence that the lowest bidder is not responsible that would be grounds to reject the bids. Rumors of irresponsibility are not enough, there must be substantial grounds. If there had been trouble with a contractor within the City previously, this would be grounds for not awarding a bid. The City Engineer said that there was no actual knowledge, but the information received from other sources was not encouraging. Councilman Harris asked if the award could be delayed a week to allow time for the City Attorney to review this with the City Engineer. The City Engineer replied that it could be delayed a week. MOTION by Councilman Harris to table the bid award for the Street Improve- ment Project St. 1970-1 and St. 1970-2 to the April 13, 1970 Meeting. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RECEIVING BIDS AND AWARDING CONTRACT FOR PROJECT PU #99 (WELL #1): �lanholder Bid Surety Lump Sum Bid Completion Date Layne Minnesota Co. United Pacific $4,149.00 3147 California St. N.E. Ins. Co. Minneapolis, Minn. 55418 5� McCarthy Well Co. Agr. Ins. Co. $3,729.25 2700 East 80th Street 5� Minneapolis, Minn. 55420 Keys Well Drilling Co. Seaboard Surety $4,075.Q0 413 No. Lexington Ave. Co. St. Paul, Minn. 55104 5� Tonka Equipment Co. St. Paul F& M $4,990.00 13118 Wayzata Blvd, 5$ Minnetonka, Minn. 55343 E.H. Renner & Sons, Inc. State Security $5,700.Q0* 5465-A County Raad 18 Co. Minneapolis, Minn. 55428 5$ * Based on all new column and shaft 30 Calendar Days 21 Calendar Days As specified 45 Calendar Days 30 Calendar Days �" The City Engineer said that the bids were received at 1:30 P.M. today for the repair work on Well #1. Quotes were taken, but the work was over $5,000 so the project was let. The recommendation by Comstock & Davis, Inc., Consulting Engineers, is that the award be made to McCarthy Well Company. , � �� � � � � l_1 � �� � ' � � MOTION by Councilman Harris to awa�d the bid �or Project PU #99 to McCarthy Well �ompany in the amount of $3,729.25. SeGOnded by�Councilman Breide�� iJpon a vo3ce Vot�e, a.11 �yes, Mayor Kirkham decl�.red the mo�tion carried. � � � � ' � u �� � �� � � � L� � ' ir � I' �� � � , REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 6, 1970 CONSIDERATION OF TOWING SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS: PAGE 7 Mayor Kirkham asked if there were any substantial changes. The City Manager said that the specifications were made more detailed. He pointed out that one change was that before there was required so many outside storage spaces and so many inside storaqe spaces. This has nmw been combined to total 24 spaces either inside or out. Mayor Kirkham said that he understood that the Police Department was in favor of all inside storage. The City Manager pointed out that whether inside or outside, they would still be responsible. In this way, more businesses could bid. Councilman Harris questioned whether people would try to operate the business from their home, while renting storage space elsewhere. Mayor Kirkham asked if there was no danger of•impounde8 vehicles being stored in a back yard. The City Manager said that this is all spelled out in the specifications and is prohibited. Councilman Liebl asked if the present contractor wouid bid and the City Manager•said that he supposed so. Councilman Liebl pointed out that last time bids were let there were two bids submitted. He said that Shorty's service has been excellent. He asked if there were any violations. The City Manager explained that the contract had a continuation clause and has run for two years. He said that there were some complaints. Mayor Kirkham said that the City could not expect a contractor to keep his prices at the same rate and should be given a chance to raise them if he wishes. The City would then also have a chance to re-write the specifications if so desired. The City Manager suggested that it could be written so that a snowbird, when towed out of the snowed in area, could be moved just ahead to the cleared area by the curb. The people would still be responsible for the towing charges, but they would then have the car to go to work in the morning. Councilman Liebl said that he felt that this was a good idea. He has received calls regarding snowbirds and the peogle do not know where their car is. He felt that this would go far towards good public relations. The City Manager said that this would also eliminate the problem of where to put all the snowbirds after a snowstorm. Councilman Harris said that he would like to see included that the place of business must be other than a residence. He pointed out that there may be a wrecker parked at the residence, however. Mayor Kirkham agreed, inasmuch as there is 24 hour service, a wrecker should be allowed in the driveway. The City Manager said that it could be re-written slightly to exempt a wrecker being parked in the driveway from the ordinance for the successful bidder. Councilman Liebl commented that he felt that the specifications were well laid out. MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve the spe�if.ications with the additions as indicated in the discussion, and advertise for bids for towing service for the City. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. CONSIDERATION OF TIME EXTENSION OF PERMIT FOR SHELL OIL STATION AT OSBORNE ROAD AND T.H. #47, AND DISCUSSION REGARDING RIGHT OF WAY ACQUISITION FROM SHELL OIL AT 61ST AVENUE AND UNIVERSITY AVENUE: The City Engineer explained that the permit for the station at the corner of Osborne Road and T.H. #47 expired in March, and Shell Oil is now requesting a�ime ex�er}sio�. He said that he also wanted to discuss the status o� the 2oapback at 61st and University with t',ic� Shel� oil people. REGULAR COUNGIL MEETING OF APRIL 6, 1970 PAGE 8 Mr. Stan Johnson, Shell Oil Company, said that they ran into some soil problems, and had soil borinqs made, and the time limit expired. They would now like to get an extension, so that the work can proceed. He said that in regard to the 61st Avenue and University Avenue loopback, there have been surveys made, but there is now some delay in getting the legal documents drawn up. Councilman Harris asked if they were planning on spring con- struction on the Osborne Road station. Mr. Johnson said that they would proceed as soon as the tank anchoring plans are drawn up. He felt that they should have this done in 30 days. The City Engineer said that the City Council authorized sending a letter to Shell Oil Company at the Meeting of March 2, 1970. He questioned what the answer to this was. Mr. Roger Ilstrup, Real Estate Department, said that they have gone ahead and made the survey. He asked that all legal documents be prepared by the City for him to submit to the home office in Chicago for their approval. He said that because of the increased cost of construction, he could not say for sure when the station would be rebuilt, however, he said that he did recognize the need for the property and that could be gone ahead with. He said that their budget has been cut drastically as far as con- struction is concerned, but that whether or not they rebuild right away would not preclude the land exchange. The City Engineer explained that there are others involved in this total land exchange than just Shell Oil and the City. There is also the State of Minnesota and the Church. It seems to come down to a problem of who moves first. Councilman Harris suggested that the City Attorney meet with the City Engineer on the best way to handle this and to draw up all the necessary docu- ments. The City Engineer said that as to their rebuilding plans, the road work could still progress with the station located where it is. MOTION by Councilman Harris to grant a 60 day extension of the building permit to Shell Oil Company for their station on Osborne R�ad and University Ave. Seconded by Councilman Liebl for discussion. Councilman Liebl said that last year Shell Oil agreed to the exChange of land. Shell Oil gave the City a letter stating that they would fulfill their part within a certain amount of money. If they wait longer, it will cost even more. Mr. Ilstrup said that they started talking about rebuilding the station in 1967, then there was the talk of the loopback, so this caused a delay. Since that time the price has ballooned from about $36,000 to about $78,000 with the further delays. Councilman Harris pointed out that the City must deal with the State of Minnesota also. Councilman Liebl asked if Shell Oil still agreed with the letter. Mr. Ilstr�p said that he can only submit the application to the hame office for approval. In June they were still in agreement. He said that he did not think the home office would fight this, but he could not say when the rebuilding would be done, but he was sure that the exchange of land could be accomplished. Councilman Liebl pointed out that the land on the south side of 61st Avenue has already been acquired, and Shell Oil is holding up the proceedings. Mr. Ilstrup said that they were in in 1967, with plans for rebuilding the station. Councilman Liebl said that he would like to see this expedited, and he would like to ask that Mr. Ilstrup press for approval from Chicago. Mr. Ilstrup said that he would try to get an answer back from Chicago within 3 weeks. Councilman Liebl pointed out that the station as it is now needs sprucing up and Mr. Ilstrup ag�esd. �� , � CJ , �� � , � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETTNG OF APRIL 6, 1970 PAGE 9 THE VOTE, upon the motion, being a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carriEd. CONSIDERATION OF T.H. #47 SLIP-OFF IMPROVEMENT IN HYDE PAFtK AREA: The City Manager said that the last orders were to continue work toward the slip-off, and wondered what the Council's desires were. Councilman Liebl said that it was voted unanimously on February 2, 1970 to go ahead with the negotiations for the land. He then read the motion aloud. Since that time there has been the second reading on the rezoning ordinance which failed because of the vote of two members of the Council. In previous action the previous City Attorney has stated that the improvement was not dependent upon the rezoning. Councilman Liebl said that he would reco�nmend going ahead wiLh the improvement. Mr. Ken Strand, a resident of Hyde Park, asked if he meant to go ahead with the slip-off even though the rezonir�g did not go in. Mayor Kirkham said that is what Councilman Liebl said. Mr. Strand said that the rezoning in�luded 2� Street, but 2� Street is completely blocked off from the slip- off. He said that he could not see why he should have to pay, living on 2� Street. I3e felt that the property on 2� Street should be taken out of the assessment area. Councilman Liebl said that 90$ of the people were for the rezoning and Mr. Strand and Mrs. Marvin O'Berg were the only ones that were opposed to it. In 1965 when Mayor Kirkham ran for re-election he was against the urban renewal, and he said that he agreed with him. Here is a situation where a rrunber of people got tc�gether with great determination to get this area cleaned up and ge� some commercial development in. He said that he had received a verbal commitment from one of the Council members that they would vote in favor of the rezoning, but when it came down to the vote, he vated against it. He said that he would like to see this area get some tax Yevenue and get it cleaned up. , Mr. Strand said that he brought in another petition from a number of people against the rezoninq, so how could Councilman Liebl state that 90� were in favor of the rezoning. Councilman Liebl said that the City Manager was instructed to conduct a survey to see if the people were still in favor of ' the rezoning, and the survey showed that they wers. Mrs. O'Berg said that the people on 2� Street were not in favor of the rezoning and signed a petition against it. She felt that the people became confused on the issue. , She said that originally the people did not ask for commercial, they wanted to keep apartments out of there. She said that she could not fix up her house with commercial zoning, nor sell it. She said that she wou18 like someone other than Councilman Liebl, who is prejudiced, to tell her what � the benefits to her would be. Councilman Liebl said that if he could be called prejudiced because he upheld 90� of the people's wishes, then he was prejudiced. � '� Mr. Andrew Kohlan, Attorney engaged by Mr. Eldon Schmedeke, said that he was asked to help these people with their problems. Both east and west of University Avenue the area is an eyesore and needs improvement. He said that he had taken some poloroid shots this afternoon showing that the area is a xn�SS, It•is basical�y in the same corcdition it was in 10 years ago. He said �hat t�e lives in the Cit_y and is interested in what haF>pens wit,:in th� City. H� f�lt that this rezc�ing stopped abrtaptly, a�d was a serious, and perhaps•a legal mistake. TheYe is not a piece of property that could be said REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 6, 1970 � PAGE 10 , faces University Avenue, and it cannot be made to face the other way. Certainly the traffic pattern is a part of this. He said that this Council would be negligent if this were to be dropped. After a period of time the cost will go even higher. He said that he understood that this was a plan worked out by the City Administration. He said that dropping this would be a disservice to the people immediately affected, and also to the entire City of Fridley. He asked that the Council not turn back, but continue to consider this improvement. There will be further action as far as the rezoning is concerned. � � � Mayor Kirkham said that the slip�off is being considered, ra�her than the rezoning. He could not see the reason for a slip-off since the rezoning did � not go through and the area is residential. He could see no point in saddling the people with further assessments for the project. Mr. Kohlan asked how would the Council proceed further. He said that it may be zoned residential on the map but all you have to do is look at the area to see the problems. He said that he was sure that you could not get good homes next to a high speed traffic lane, and University Avenue is a high speed road. No one with any sense would want to build a home along University Avenue. He said that he understood that the rezoning was not before the Council at this time, but he suggested that this procedure would still be in the best interest of the City and asked that this be looked at again.� Mrs. O'Berg said that there were a lot of people that have put in a lot of time and expense into their homes. If there are buildings that are not up to par, they should be condemned. She said that her house has been i.mproved and is worth abaut $25,000 now. She said that she coulc3 not see why they should be required to chip in on the expenses of a driveway for Mr. Schmedeke. Councilman Liebl said that he would recommend that the project be left in until the legal ramifications are concluded. Councilman Harris said that the Council authorized negotiations and the survey work, with the idea that nothing would be lost if the project did not go through. He felt that the City would have a hard time proving a benefit for the slip-off with the property as it is presently zoned. The approval of the State was on the basis of the land being used as other than residential. Mr. Kohlan said that perhaps this project could not proceed beyond a certain point at this time, but it should not be shelved. He said that he was goinq to institute action as far as the property owners are concerned. Councilman Liebl said that he would not vote to take the improvement project out until the action is resolved in the courts. Mr. Strand said that they were still obliged to pay the assessments on their property. This legal action, i� it comes to that, could carry on for years. The City Attorney said that there is a leqal problem in that the improvements have been ordered in by resolution, therefore the assessments would be con- sidered pending. Mayor Kirkham asked the City Attorney if he would review all the proceedings to date and zeport back. The City Attorney said that he would study all the background and have a report ready for the meeting in two weeks. CONSIDERATION OF SEWER BACKUP CLAIM FOR BRIAN W. PORTER: MOTSQN }�� 4ouncilman Harris to authorize payment of a sewer backup cla�.m �6�x l-1 , � � 1� L_ � r u � � � � � L� � � ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 6, 1970 PAGE 11 $Z00 for Mr. Brian W. Porter, 6870 Channel Road. Seconded by Council.ca�n Liebl. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RECEIVING MEMO REGARDING 1969 EARNINGS ON INVESTMENTS: MOTION T�y Councilman Harris to receive the report included in the April 6, 1970 Agenda on 1969 earnings on investments, with the comment that the City Clerk is doing an excellent job of offsetting the costs of running the City. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RECEIVING NSP REPORT REGARDING 115 KV LINE: The City Engineer reported that there has been another report received from , NSP dated April 3, 1970, and passed out copies to the Council. He indicated that things seem to be proceeding nicely. As far as the inductive inter- ference problem is concerned, NSP plans on meeting with the railroad this week. ' 1 i � � �� � I � �I J �� � i Councilman Breider asked what affect, if any, would the line have on radio and television transmission. Mr. Larry Benson, NSP, said he did not believe there would be any, but he would check this out further. Councilman Breider wondered what would be�rlone if it is discovered that there is interference after the line is in place. Councilman Harris said that he appreciated the efforts of NSP to keep the Council informed on their current activities. He asked if they still think that they can meet the August 15th deadline. Mr. Benson said that so far, it appears so. CONSIDERATION OF 13.8 KV LINE BETWEEN T.H. #47 AND T.H. #65 ON SOUTH RIGHT OF WAY LINE OF MINNESOTA TRANSFER RAILROAD TRACKS: MOTION by Councilman Harris to table this item to the April 20, 1970 Meeting. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RECESS: Mayor Kirkham declared a recess from 9:35 to 9:54 P.M. RESOLUTION #73-1970 - RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AC UISiTION C]F ADDITIONAL EASEMENTS AND RIGHT OF WAYS FOR SEWER, SIDEWALK AND STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS: MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt Resolution #73-1970. Seconded by Council- man Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RESOLUTION #74-1970 - RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE COMBINING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON LOTS 18 AND 19, BLOCK 17, AND LOT 20, BLOCK 17, FRIbLEY PARK: MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #74-1970. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. REfULAR C0i3NCIL MEETING OF APRIL 6, 1970 PAGE 12 12ESOLUTION #75-1970 - RE50Lj3TION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON PARCELS 1920, 2020, 2120, & 2800, AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION #22, LOTS 1 TH�20UGH 15 PARCEL 150, LOT 16, PARCEL 160 AND LOTS 24 THROUGH 26, PARCEL 90, ALL IN BLOCK 1, IRVINGTON ADDITION AND REPLATTING INTO HEATHER HILLS ADDITION: MO'TION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #75-1970. Seconded by. Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. APPOINTMENTS: (City Employees) Name Position Salary Replaces Nina E. Lewis Switchboard - $357 per Linda S. 11040 Yukon Street N.W. Receptionist month Johnson Coon Rapids, Minn. 55433 Linda S. Johnson Cashier $366 per viqian 110 61st Avenue N.E, month Babineau Fridley, Minnesota MOTION by Councilman Liebl to approve the foregoing appointments. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkhata declared the motion carried. CLAIMS: MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve payment of Genexal Claims #20979 through #21083 and Liquor Claims #4298 tlzrough #4348. Seconded by Council-- man Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. LICENSES: Councilman Breider asked-what the livestock license was for, for Audrey Theilmann. The City Manager answered that in this case it was for her to keep goats. She is ill and has`been ordered by her poctor to drink only goat milk. MoT1oN by Councilman Liebl to approve the following licenses: Cigarette: Bob's Produce Ranch 7620 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota Frank's Sinclair 6290 Highway #65 N.E. Fridley, Minnesota � 0 By: Robert Schroer By: Francis W. Hunt 0 8 Approved By Chief of Police Chief of Police . � I � � - I� ' , REGULAR COUNCZL MEETING OF APRIL 6, 1970 � � .Cigarette Licenses Continued. � � Gary' s Shel l _ i . 6101 IIoiveraity Avenue 1fE � 'Fridley� Minnaeota �urt M,snutacturing 528G�•�Ma.t�►- 3lr�t 11E � . Fridley, Minr►eaota Minao Producte ' 7300 Commerce I.ene NE � Fridley, Minneeota �' Oasn Corp. . 14� 73� �venue xE Prldley, Minneeota • � 100 Twin Drive-In Centr�l Avenue d� I-694 Fridley� Minnea�ta ' Strite Andaraon 75�5 Yiron R�ui NE � Fridley, MinnaHOta Takkinen Maahin� Co. ' _ 7321 Cocnnerce Lane NE" Fridley, Minnseote Target Co. ' 755 - 53rd Avenue NE Fridley� Minneaota � , ileetern Store� �600 IInivaraity Avenue IPE Fridley, Mitineaota � -- _ .--- � . � . . � � . � • � DELIVERY TRtJCK , 1lmerican Linen Supply 'Co. 700 Industrial Drive IMinneapolis, Minnesota � . �l By: Gary Longerbone PAGE 13 Chiat ot Polioe Eyt Thomse E. Thompson 81rVet�� Ino. Chief oi Police Eyt Met�opolitan Yea�ing Corp. Ch1et of Poliae _, Bys Servomation TWin Citiee Hys Outdoor Theatre Caterere Byt Servoc�e►ti3n Twin Citiee Bya Bill�e Vending Byr Pioneer Syeteme� Ino. ,. By: Carl Maki . Chiet of Police Chief of Police Chiet of Polioe Chief of Police Chief of Po2iae Chief of P�liae APPROVED BY Chief of Police � 0 REGULAR CWNCIL MEETING �F APRIL 6� 197U GARBAGE COLLECTION Ace Solid Waste Management, Inc. 121 lOSth Avenue N.W. Minneapo�is, Minneosta All-State Disposal Service, Znc. 7570 iiighway �i65 N.E. � Fridley, Minnesota Lofqren Sanitation Service 9100 Flanders Street N.E. Mir►neapolis, Minnesota LIVESTOCK LICENSE Audrey Theilmann � _ 1540 Rice Creek Road Fridley, Minnesota MII3ING LICENSE Minnesota Silica Sand eo. 43td Avenue N.E. & N.P. Tracks Minneapolis, Minnesota OFF SALE BEER Country Club Market 6275 Highway #65 N.E. Fridley, Minnesota Handy Superette 6253 Oniversity Avenue N.E. Fridley. Minnesota Holiday Village North 250 57th Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota Kroger Food 5tores 5251 Central Avenue t�.E. • , Fridley,�IKinnesota Penny's Super Market 6540 University Aven�re N.E. Fridley, Minnesota � By: Dean O. Warden By: Benedict H. Shutron By: Harland Lofqren By: Audrey Theilmann By: B.K. Borden By: xarold P. Rehaume By: David G. Schwappach By: Donovan A. Erickson By: Tom Raasch By: Marion Lev�ne �.. PAGE 14 � �. i Health Inspector � Chief of Police Health Inspector � Chief of Police . � Health Inspector Cbfef of Police ' �-. � Buildinq Inspector � � Building Inspector � Health Inspector ' Chief of Police Health Inspector � Chief of Police Health Inspector � Chief of Police � Health Inspector Chief of Police � Health Inspectol Ciuef o� Police , � . , �..'_ R�GUTAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 6� 1970 pur'F SAI�E B�'II2 Cont. 8apid Shop Corp. 6530 F.3st River Hoad Fridley, Minnesota Red O�.rl Storas, Ina. 6525 Univ�raity �veaue NE Fridle;�, Minnesota Sny3er'a Drug Store 65f32 Tiniver�ity ,venue liE Friclley, Minneaota Tardet Food 3toree. � - ?55 53� �YeT►ua �TE Fridlay, l�inneeota Ol� S.AL•� B� , pronti�r Club ?3h5 ��ntral Avenue NE Fridley. Minnesota Hoxard Johnaon's Restaurant 5277 Central Avenue NE Fridlsy, �iin�eota Ho�ries . 2q0 Miesissippi Street 2�E Fridlay, Minneaota Club 47 6061 IIzivr�rsity Avenue NE Fridley, Minnssota Sandeee Cafe 6490 Central Avenue NE Fridley. Minnasota SERVICE STATION � iiurkes Texaco • . 6301 xi�hway #65 ' Fridley�, M�nnesota Central Speedy Car Wash Inc. 5201 Cantral Avepue�NE Frid2ey, Minneeota Eaet River Road Carage 6501 Eaat River.Rosd Fridley� Minnes�ta ► By: Irving P. Goldb�rg By: Riai�s.rd D. IIphoff By: Richard D. IIphoft Bys Jonsthan Stores, Ina. 31d. 3woden Byr: Marlene lnn Povlitaki By: E�igene J . Durgia By: Howard A. lteleon By: Billy D. Harpole PAGE 15 . �PPA � eY Hsolth Znepector Chief cf Poliae Beslth Itispector C81ei of Police Heslth Inapectos CDief of Police He�lth Inspecstor Chiet of Polios Heelth Inspector Chief of Police Health Inspector Chief aS Police Health Inepector Chief of Police Health Inspector � Chief of Police . _ Heelth Inspector Byt William F. �leiee Chief of Police By: Earl burke Bys Stuart J. Pihletrom By: Jo�eph W. Dolin Building Inpaector Fire Inepector Building Inspector Fire Inap�ctor Buildin$ Inspector Fi�e Inc�pRCt�r m REC313I,A�R COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 6� 1970 S�YICE STATIONS Cont. Gary's Shell 6101 IIniveraity Avenue NE Fridley. Minnesota Gulf Service Station Don'e Gulf Station 5300 Central Avenue NE' Fridley� Minz�eaota Gulf ServicE Station Superior "40�" 7451 F�stFdiver Hoad. Fridley, Minneaota Gulf Se�vice Station Chuck's Gulf Station 7315 �i�way �#65 Fridl�y, Minnesata golida.y Service Station 5807 IIniversity Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota Metro 5�, Inc. 5333 IIniversity Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota Mico Independant Oil Co. 6500 Ea.st River Road Fridley, Minneaota Fridley "66" 5667 University Avenue NE Fridley, Minneaota Ho11y "66" 6500 Universiiy Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota River Side Car Wash � 6520 East River Road Fridley, Minnesota Ron's Standard , 6490 Univefisity Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota Steiger dc Gertzen Garage, Inc. 65i9 Centr�l Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesc�ta � • Target " 755 53rd Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota � By: Gar�y Longerbone By: Superior "Q00" Oil Co. David L. Kaeell By: Superior "400" Oil Co. David L. gasell By: Superior "400" Oil Co. David L. B8ae11 Bys Central Service Co. By: Paul Castonguay Bys Kenneth K. Mix By: Phillipa Petroleum Co. J. Walk�:r By: Phillips Petr�leum Co. J. Walker By: Robert H. Schleeter By: Roland Cox By: Erneet W. Gertzen By: Ronald C. Martin � PAGE 16 , LPPROYED BY Buildir�g Inspector � Fire Inspector � Buildit�g Znapector � Fire Inapector Building Inspector � Fire Inepector ' Building Z.nape�tor ' Fire Inapector Building Inspector , Fire Inspector Building Inspector , Fire Inepector Building Inapector , Fire Inspector � Building Inspector Fire Inspector , Building Inspector , Fire Inepector Building Inspector � Fire Inspector Building Inspector � Fire Inspector Building Inspector , Fire Inspector � Building Inspector Fire Inspector � REGU�Ft CJUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 6, 1970 TAVER?J L�C�TSE Club 47 6061 IIniversity Avenue NE Fridley, Minneaota Frontier Club . ' ?365 Central Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota Howies 240 Missiseipp� Street NE Fridley, Minaesota IISID CAR I�dr LIC�15E Hyde P��k �otore 59� ���v�reity Avenue NE Fridle; , M��.nesota Smltty'� Motor Co. 5649 Univeraity Avenue NE Fridley, �i�nnesota FOOU ESTABLIS�:NT *Assurance Mfg. Inc. ?753 Beech Street NE Fridley, I�innesota *Ault, Inc. 7500 University Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota Burgex K:ng 6401 University Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota *i3urke' s Texaco 6301 xwy- #��5 xE Fridley, Minnesota *Central Speedy Car Wash Inc. 5201 Central Avenue NE Fridley, Minriesota A Chantielear.Pizza Inc. � 63oq Hi.ghxay' #65 NE Fridley, Minnesota *Chisago Lakes Dairy Linstrom� Minnesota 55�145 . Club 47 6061 University AvPnue NE • Fridley, Minnesota * Vending Machines Only 0 � 0 By: Silly D. Harpole By: Marlene Ann Povlitztii By: Howard A. Nelson �ya El�on L�. Scla��s�ek� By: I�vid Schmedetie $y: Dallas Andereon By: Canteen Co. of Minnesota By: James McCann By: Earl Burke By: Stuart J. Pihlatrom By: Richard A. Kempe By: Harold R. Weinrich By: Billy D. Harpole PAGE 17 Chief of Police Health Inspector Chief of Police $ealth Inapector Chfef of Police Health Inapector �k��ef oi �olice Building Inspector Chief of Police Building Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inapector Health Inepector Health Inepector Health Inspector �ealth Inspectos Health Inspector .� RDGULAR COUNCZL MEETING OF APRIL 6� 1970 y00D E�'TABLISF�1'I' Cont. +►Columbis Arena ' 7011 IIe►iveraity Avenue AE Bridley, Minnesota Country Club Market. Inc. �T5 $�+Y #65 � . Fr:dley, Minneaota � Fridley Datry Queen 280 Mieaiaeippi Street NE Fridley, Minnesota *Dealere Mfg. 5130 Mein 5treet NE Fridley, Minneaota *Dorming Box 58j1 East River Road Frialey, Minnesota +►Fset River Road Garage 6501 EsetRiver Road Fridley, Minnesota Central flabera, Inc. 5400 Central lvenue NE Fridley, Minnesota *FNiC Corp. q8th dc Marahall NE Fridley. Minnesota +�Fiesta Beauty Salon 244 Miesisaippi Street NE Fridley, Minnesota *Frank'e Sinclair 6290 Highway #65 NE Fridley, Minnesota *Fri�ley DX 5701 IIniversity.Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota � . • ti *Fridley Jr. High School 6100 Weet Moore Lake Dr. Fridley, Minneaota • *Fridley Sr. High 6000 Yest Moore Le�ke Dr. Fridley, Minnesota * vending Machines Only : � By: The Moor� Way Bottliog Co. By: Harold P. 8eheume By: Ernest L. Fitch By: Superior-Dairy Fresh Milk PAGE 18 LPPROVED BY Heslth Inepector Health Iaspector Hee►lth Inspector Aealth Inepector By: Superior-Dairy Fresh Milk Health Inspector By: Joaeph W. Dolin By: Carl A. Birnberg By: Canteen Co. of Minneaota Bys Marian A. Cerny � Byz Francis W. Aunt By; Duane C. Schlottman By: Coca-Cole Bottling Co. By: Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Health Inepector Health Inspector Health Inapector Health Inspector Heslth Inapector Health Inspector Heslth Inepecto fleslth Inspector , ' REGULAR COIINCIL N�EETZNG OF APRIL 6, 1970 1 • FUOD Eb'TABLIS�P Cont. , +►Fridley State Bank 6315 University Avenue NE 'Fridley� Minneaota . *Fridley YF'W Yoet 363 1040 Oeborne Road NE ' Fridley, Minnaeota Frontier Steak House ' 7�j�3 Central Ave.nue NE Fridley, Minnee�ta ICPntral Fr�etop Drive-In � 7h99 Viron &oK�i NE I Fridley, MinnWe�ta � *Fullerton Metkle 5170 Main Str�et NE I Fridley, Minnesota ' +�G d� K I,aundry 6245 Ceatral Avenue NE Fridley, MinnPe�ta I � *Jim Th� Ice MKn 6101 Univereity AvPnue NE IFridlsy, Minn�SOta *Gary's Shell � 61�1 University Avenize NE Fridley, Minn���ota *Chuck° a (rulf StHtion , ' 7315 H� #65 xE Fridley� Minnesota � *Superior "40�" 7451 Ea.at River Road Fridley, MinnPeota ��� � $atuiy Superette ! 6253 UniverRity Avenue NE � Fridley, Minnrsoth , � , Holiday Service Station , � SfiO� Univer`aity Avenue NE ' ' Fridley� Minneaota ! Holiday Yillage North � 25� 57th Avenue NE '' ' Fridley,Minnee�ta � � * Yetiding Mact,ined Only 1 , Bys W. H. Be�rY By: Eiling 0. Edwsrde Bys Marlene Ann Povlitzki By: Sherman Hanaon Byt Coca Cole Bottling Co. Byt Superior-Dairy Fresh Milk By: Stanley Tvedt By: James A Rocheford By; Gr�ry Long'erbone By: Gold Medal Beverage Co. By: David L. Kssell Bys David Schwappach Byt Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Bys Central Service Co. By: La.rry Erickeon By: Coca-Cola Bottling Co. Bys Superior-Dair;� Fresh Milk PAGE 19 .�o� � Health Inspector Health Iz►spector He�lth Inepector $ealth Inepector , Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health InePector Health Inspector Health Inepector Health Inepector Health Inepector Health Inspector REG(3LAR COUNCZL NiEETII3G OF APRIL 6, 1970 �'GOD ESTABLISi�i'T Cont � Howies 240 Miesieaippi Street FF Fridley, Minnesota Jimbo's Pizza • 248 Miesisaippi Street NE Fridley, Minnesota Kroger Compar,y 5251 CPntral Avenue NE Fri�iley, Minneaota +►Kurt Mfg. 52A0 Main Street NE Fridley� MinnFsota *Larsen's Mfg. Co. 7421 Commerce Lane NE � Fridley, Minnasota � McDonald's 5831 UnivPrsity Avenue NE Fridley,.Minnesota *Magic Swirl Beauty Ss�lon 6369 university Avenue NE Fridley, Minneaota *Mel°e Rarber Shop �379 University Avenue NE Fridley, Minne�ota *Metro 500, Iric. 5333 Univar�ity Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota Mico Ind. Oil Co. 6500 East RiverRoad Fridley, Minnesota *Mid-Continent b;h�r. 80 44th Avenue NE Fridley, Mirinea�ta ,. � *Midland�Co{op Hwy #694 & Main Street NE Fridley�.Minnesota *Minco Producte '%300 Commerce Lane .. - Fridley� Minnesota * Yeu�iing• N►r.�chine� Only � By: Howard A. Nelson By: Jamea Schooley By: J. W. Koon By: Gold Medal Beverage Co. By: SirVend� Inc. By: Coca-Cola Bottling Co. By: James D. Zien By: L. C. Crooker By: Melvin K. Daniela By: Susy-Q, Inc. By: Kenneth K. Mix PAGE 20 AP'PROYID BY Health Inspector Aealth Inspector Health Inspector Health Inapector -� Health Inspector Aealth Inspecto Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inapector Health Inepector By: Superior-Dairy Freah Milk Health Inspector By: Superiod Dairy Freah Milk Health Inepecto By: Superior-Dairy Fresh Milk Health Inspector , I�GpLA1i COUNCZL MEETING OF APRIL 6, 1970 �ppD EST�BLISHIKF•NT Cont. I�innie Pearl' a Chl�ken �g65 vniversity Avenue NE I�ialey� MinneAOte� +►Moore LaKe IInion 76 � 5695 ���nn Av�nua N� Fridley, MinnFSOta 100 T�+in Driva-In . Central Avenue � I-694 Fridley� MinnPe�ota penny'a 3uper MarkPt 654� Univer�ity Avwnue NE Fridley, MinnPSOtq +►Plywoai Minn�sota 5401 EestRiv�r Roa�i . Fridley, MinnNsota *Powdour Pouf Eseauty Salon 6251 Univeraity Aven�» NE Fridley, MiT,n�3aota *preaision Sh�Pt MPtal 525� M,�in Street NF Fridley, Minn��ota *Railroad Acc�seoriPy Corp. 4�5� �"�in StrPet NE Fridley, MinnPaotA Rapid Shnp CorP• 6530 EtiAt Rivr.rR��+sd Fridley, Minn�sota `Red Owl Stora 6525 IIniversity Avenue NE Fridley, Minn=eota Riae Pleza Norge Vi11aRe 2j6 Misai�eippi Stre.et NE Fridley, Minne9ote►� ' *River . Sic�e Csr Wrsah 652p E�et River Road Fridley, MinnPaota • *Jim 2he Ice Man 6q9p University Avenue KE Fridley, MinnPSOta ' ++ Var,din€' �"����ir�es On1Y , 0 By: Aobert J. Sirpless By= Richard M. Kyro gy; dutdoor Theatre CatPrere gy; Marlon Le�ine I�y: Coca-Cola Bottlin,z Co. Bys Loie S. Scholzen gy; Superior-Dairy Fresh Milk p�•; ;;npPrior Dairy Fre�h Mi:k bys Irving P. Gol�iberg Bys Richard I`. IIphoff gy: Gold Me-1a1 Aevere�e Co. gy; �`,o1d Medal Aever�;e Co. By: Robert H. Schleeter By: Jamee A. Rocheford 0 0 P]IGL 21 - s��� H«►lth Iaepector g�alth Inspector Health Inepector $eelth Inapector , Health Inspector Health Inspector Aeal*h Irispector Hea1Lh inspector Health Inap��c tor Health InapPCtor Health Inspeotor Health Inspector iieslth Inepector � !I REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 6, 1970 , FOQD ESTABL23HI�i@�T Cont. _ +�&on' a 3tandard 6490 Univereity Avenue NE ' Fridley� Minuesota By: Coca-Cols Bottliug Co. *Ryan Conoco 6389 IInivereity /lvenue D1E Fridley� Minnesota By; Automatia Salea Co. Sandeee Cafe � 6490 Central..Avenue NE Fridley� Minnesota Bys William F. Weiae Snyder's Drug Store � 6582 Univeraity Avenue FE Fridley, Minneaota By: Richard D. Uphoff *Sperco Tool � Mfg. ?715 Beech Street NE � Fridl�r, Minnesota Bys Gold Medal Beverage Co. *Staudard Station 8100 East River Road __ Fridley, Minnesota Byt Gold Medal Beverage Co. *Steiger and Gertzen Garage 6519 Central Avenue NE , Fridley, Minnesota � By: Ernest W. Gertzen *Summit Gear 5960 Main Street NE Fridley� Minnesota By: Superiod-Dairy Freeh Milk *Takkinen Machine Co. 7321 Commerce.Lane NE Fridley, Minnesota By: Bill's Vending Co. Target Food Store 755 53� Avenue NE ' • Fridley, Minnesota . By: Jo:�athan Si,ores, Inc. Target Store 755 53rd Avenue NE • Fridley, Minneaota � By: Ronald C. Martin . ,, � , +FTarget Store' (�,lnployees Lunch. Room) 755 53rd Avenue NE � Fridley� Minnesota By= Pioneer Systeme, Inc. *Westerci Station ' 7600 Univereity lyenue NE Fridley� Minneeota Bys Coca-Cola B�ttling R�. PAGE 22 �Pi'80VED BY Health Inepector Health Inepeator Health Inspector Health Inspector ., Health Inspector Health Inspector '„ Health Inapector Health Inapector Health Inapector Health Inspector Health Inapector Health I�spector Aealth Ins�,��; t,oi i � ' ' � ' � � , � � ' , � . , , , , * Vend�r�gs Machinea O�ly � � �---. r_ I�EGUI�AR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 6, 1970 BLl�CKTOPPING . A.B.C. Blacktop Companq 1308 Maia Street N.B. ginneapolis, Hianeaota Ziinaesota Roadweys Compauy 2425 Minnehaha Avenue Ziinneapolis, Mianesou Ziodern Roadways Company 162n Winaetka Avenue North Iiinaeapolia, Hinnesota Yioneer Blacktop CamPany 7b08-6�th Avenue North' Brooklyn Park, Minnesota EXCAi'ATING . Car2 Bolandez � Sons Coatpany 2933 Pleasant Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota Clark-Moores Excavating Co. . Box 392 Zl,onticello, Minaesota Great Western Piping Corporation 8640 Harriet Avenue South Bloamin�ton, Minnesota Houser Corporation 4754 Lyx�dale Avenue North Minneapolis, Minnesota Jarson's Service Company 9180 Xylite Street N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota Julian M. Johnson Const. Corp. 1229 Osborne Road Minneapolis, Minnesota Rosetown Sanitation; Inc. � 10732 Hanson Boulevard Coon Rapids, Minnesota Weliski b Son � 9316 Jamestown N.E. Minneapolia, Minnescta. Dy; James L. 1Urpia By : John A. ?luel leY Hy : Edgar �t. Smith By: Arthus Scherber Byi: Relph Erickson Ey: Willard S. Clark By: Waltex B. Boorsma By: Edgar W. Houeer By: Lloyd M. Jarson By: Julian M. Johnson By: Walter A. Hermes gy; Geo. B. Weliski t pl1GE 23 APp'ApVED aY 31dg. Ir.ap . sldg. Inip. Dldg. Insp. Bldg. Insp. aldg. Insp. Bldg. Insp. Bldg. Insp. Bldg. Insp. Bldg. Insp. Bldg. Insp. Bldg. InsQ. Bldg. Insp. d i kE�(Ji.�R C�i?iltv�CIL MEETING Ux' ArRIL 6, 19'�J GA5 S��iZCES /1�vmmab��s� Heating 6 Air Canditioning i8AS ���ch Street N.E. lii��.���.��ts, Minnesota By: Donsld C. 8odsdon Bwck�.�;x�t & Olson Plbg. b Htg. Ca. Inc. 3iS� ����:�;.e�g� Avenue �ti�e�:?���:�.�.s, Miainesota By: Clarence 8. 018on �es���F��-�� i'lumbing 6 Aeating 1��';�� �.,:��sc�n Boulevard Cooa ':.�.� �ris, Minnesota By: Kenaeth Berghorst Crox�����:��'s Heeting & Air Cond. 441� �;���-.�.=��e�ios Boulevard Mi���������.�, Minnesota By: C. Arthur Nelaon Lou�,� ��°���.:��iio Gae � Oil ' Cu�a�� a�€��.�:s � Service Inc. 6501 ���.��x Avenue I�inne.�g��is, Mi�esota By: Louie DeGidio �g�n 6 ��ns Company 710�J ���.3�ine Lake Road l�iinn�����.��, Minneaota By: Al E. Smith Fi+z�ita� �t►eet Metal Company 252� ���i�h Avenue South �iinra��:��t"�fs„ Minnesota By: Raymond E. Olson Fr�ri�ffi� &i+���ing � Sheet Metal Company 253�, �����ia"11 Street N.E. � M�iari�����;��,�, Minnesota By: Fxank Jogt Harris �rc�t�ere Plumt�ing Co. 217 Wes�. Lake Street - Minneapa? is, Minnesota By: i.lo�:. S. Harris Home Ga� Cc�mpany, Inc. 1430 �� � Fiighw�y �8 N�r ��'� g�htc�n, Minneso�a By : Charles Linck Ide.al �8�eet Metal I�c. , 4607 ���'�dale Avenue North ' Minn���«1is, Minnesota By: A. W. Vaeenius Larsm�..� �.� Company 2625 ����siana South Minnea��lis, Minnesota By: Jim McGlennon Mina�����'��s Gas Company 739 I�a�-�;;��tte Avenu� l�ina��ax�r�Yis, Minne�ota By: Arthur (3. Ahlquist Pl1�E 24 wPPRdNED EY Plbg. Insp. Plbg. Insp. Ylbg. Insp. Plbg. Inap. , Plbg. Inap. Plbg. Insp. Plbg. Insp. Plbg. Insp. Plbg. Insp. Ylbg. Insp. . Plbg. Insp. Ylbg. Insp. Plbg. Zr�sp. 1�iGULAR COUNCTL MF.ETING OF APRIL 6, 1970 � GAS SERVICES (CONT) , Moouey 6 Hidler Ylumbing b Heating 2816 iiarriet Avern:e South ?tinaeapoli�, Minaesota By: D�vid J. Ridler Clarence E. Nelson Heatiag 6 A/C nox 390, Boute #4 Osaeo, Minnesota By: Clarence B. Nelson St. Marie 3heet N�etal Iac. � 79k0 3pring Lake Park 8oad Kinneapolis, Minae�ota By: Louia J. St. iiarie Geo. Sedg`rick fleating 6 A/C Co. 1001 Xenia Aveaue South Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Stanley S. Snyder Staadard Heatiug bA/C Co.' 410 West Lnke Street Minaeapolis, Mixmeaota By: Taay Ferrara Suburban Air Conditioning Co. 8419 Ceater Drive l�tinneapolis, Minnesota By: R. W. Chinaader Sup+erior Puraace Company 6121-42nd Avenue North Mi:uneapolis, Minneaota By: Donald 0. Hoglund Fred Vogt 6 Compnny ' 3260 Gorham Avenue St. Lauie Park, Minnesota By: Fred Vogt xay N. �lelter Heating Co. � 4637 Chicago Aveaue Minneapolis, Minneaota By: Ray N. Welter GENERAL CONTRACTOR Antler Gorporation � 2954 North Rice Street St. Paul, Minnesota By: Mike Finnemann Belgarde,Constxuction Company � � 7841 Wayzatg Boulevard Minneapolia, Minnesota Bq: Joaeph LaF�amboise Rodney Billman, Inc. � 151 Silver Lake Road Few Brighton, Minnesota • By: Rodaey Billman Pl►GE 25 AYP�+dVED EY Plbg. In�p. Ylbg. Insp. Plbg. Inap. Ylbg. InsQ. . Plbg. Insp. Plbg. Inap. Plbg. Insp. Plbg. Insp. Plbg. Inep. Bldg. Insp. Bldg. Insp. B�dg . It�ep. � REGLTLAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 6, 1970 Q GENERAL CON'I'RA�CTOR � (CONT) Capp-iiomea Incorporated 33SS Hiawatha Avenue ?�inneapolie, Minnesota Carlson-LaVine, Inc. 2831 Aldrich Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota Clmron, Incorporated 4411 Central Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota Ceorge F. Cook Construction Co. 2833 Lyndale Avenue South liinneapoli�, Minneaota � Cutiningham-Limp Campany 1400 I�ostt► �Ioodward Avenue Si�ninghatn, Michigen Vern Do�ay Homes 7300-36th Ave�ae North Minnempolis, Miimesota m B�co Incoxpo�°sted 3231 Central Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota Erickson Brothers 4567 West 78th Street Mimieapolis, Minnesota Four S tar Inves tmer►t Co ., 7S9 West Main Street Anoka, Minnesota Fridholm Construction Co. � 1795 St. Clair Avenue St. Paul, Minnesota Giertsert Company � ' 3501 Xernaood Avenue Minneapolis, Minneeota Corco Cors truction Company 3384 Bsownlow Avenue 8t. I.ouis Park, Minnesota. By: Joseph Silberman By: Erick LaVine By: Clement T. Johnson By: G. F. Cook Jr. By: James C. Slawin By: Vern Donnay By: 0. B. Erickson By: Alfred Erickson By: Fred 0. Donaldsan By: Ed Fridholm By: Louis DenBaer By: Sheldon Coplin P�GE 26 APP'�OVED BY Bldg. Inap. aiag. �8p. Bldg. IneQ. .., Bldg, xnsp. Bldg. Insp. B1dg. Insp. Bldg. Inap. Bldg. InsQ. Bldg. Zr.sp. Bldg. Insp. Bldg. Insp. Bldg. Ins�. RDGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 6, 1970 G�iERAL CONTRAiCTOS (CONT) , D. W. Haratad Company,.Inc. 7101 �iighw�y #6S N.E. Hinneapolie, Minneaota By: D. W. Harstad Chris Jensen � Son Canpanq 1400 Sel�y AveY►ue St. Paul, Hixmeaota By: Chris Jensen Charlea E. Johanson Inc. � 580-69th Avenue N.E. PI�E 27 AYP�O'V$D BY Bldg. In�p. � Bldg. insp. Fridley, Minnesota By; Charlea E. Johanson Bldg. Inap. Miltoa L. Johnson Soofing � • aad She�t Metal Company 2513 Central Avenue N.E. ttinaeapolis, MinneBOta By: Milton L. Johnson Bldg. Insp. T. C. Rjeseth Conatruction Co. 4230 Central Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Theodore R)eseth Bldg. Inap. Ysaus Ard ersan of Minneapolis, Inc. SO1 South 8th Street liin�eapalis, Minnesota By: F. M. Larson 8oy Lund Builders 241-42nd Avenue N.E. Columtiia Heigt�ts, Minaesota By: Roy Lund Lund Martin Comp�ny 3023 Randolph N.E. Minneapolis, t�iinnesota By: George M. Kelly Milee Construction Company 4500 Lyndale Avenue North Minneapolis, Minnesota �y: John Pope Robert F. Norberg Bui h er 3316 Hillsboxo Avenue North. Bldg. Inap. Bldg. Inep. Bldg. Insp. Bldg. Inep. New Hope, Minneeota By: Robe�t F. Norberg Bldg. Insp. Ylywood Minnesota Remodelers, Inc. 5401 East River Road > • � Minneapolts,, Minnesota By: Rudy BoshWitz The Sussel Company 1850 Cano A�enue • . • St. Paul, Minnesota By: S. Ranenban Bldg. IneQ. Bldg. Insp. � � I�UTAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 6, 1970 GII�l�L COIiTRACTOR (CONT 1�ria City Apartment Devslopers, Inc. � 3747 iiest Broadway �tinaeapolia, Minnesota ' By: J. Lybert ileatera Conatruction Company 3017 Lyndale Avenue South ldinaeapolis, Minaesota By: Milton Chu in ffi�ATING Advaaced Heating � Air Cond. Inc. 7805 Beech Street H.E. Minaeapolis, Minnesota By; Dan$ld C. Hodsdon Backdahl b Olson Plbg. ��Htg. Co. Inc. 3157 Chicago Avenue Minaeapolis, Minnesot� By: Clareace lt. Olson Berghorst Ylumbing b Heating 10732 Hanson Boulevard � Coon Rapids, Minnesota By: Renneth Berghorst Conditioned Air Equipment Co, 3010 Clinton Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota By: T. Ferguson Cronstroms Heating � Air Cond. 4410 Excelsior Boulevard Minneapolis, I�innesota By: C. Arthur Nelson Dalco Roofing � Sheet Metal Inc. 3836 Minnehaha Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota By: David J. Dalbec Egan � Sons Company 7100 Medicine Lake Road Minneapolis, Minnesota By: W. J. Egan Fleming Sheet Metal Company 3525 Raleigh� Avenue South Minneapol�.e, Minnesota ' By: Raymond 8. Olson 't I+ormost Services Inc. 7923 Nicollet Avenue South Bloomington, Minnesota By:� Des�ayne L. Mullin Frank's Heating � Sheet Metal Co. 2531 Marahall Street N.E. Kinneapolis, Minnesota $y; Frank Vogt PAGE 28 APPROV$D BY aldg. Inap. Bldg. Inap. Plbg. Inap. . Plbg. Inap. Plbg. Insp. Ylbg. Insp. Plbg. Insp. Ylbg. Insp. Plbg. Inap. Plbg. Inap. Plbg. Insp. _ Plbg. Insp. � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF' APRIL 6 1970 ' . I � 1"1NG �EA SCnNT,� I � General Sheet l�etal Corp. 2330 LouisisAe Avenue North � Mianeapolis, Mi�esota � Golden Valley Electric i 2810 Major Avenue North Minneapolia, Hinnesota ' 8arris Brothers Plumbing Company , 217 West Lake Street ' Minneapolis, Minnesota Heights Plumbing Iacorpozated ' 4216 Central Avenue N.E. Columbia Heights, Minnesota IdEal Sheet Metal Incorporated i� 4607 Lyndale Avenua North Minneapolis, Mimnesota � J. McClure Kelly Company '� �" 2601 Stevens Avenue South Minneapolis, Minn�sota ' Larson-Mac Company 2625 Louiaiaaa South Minneapolis, Minnesota , Midwest Sheet Metal Worke 340 Taft Street N.E. , Minneapolis� Minnesota Mitsch Plumbing 332-Sth Avenue S,E. ' Osseo, Minnesota Clarence E. Nelson Htg. � A/C , Box 390, Route �4 � Osseo, Minnesota St. Marie Sheet Pietal, Inc. . ', 7940 Spring Lake Yark Road Minneapolis,`�Minnesota ' Geo. Sedgwick Htg. � Air Cond I001 Xenia Avenue South Minneapolis,Minnesota ' ' . � ' .By: x. J. Rraua By: Sigurd Folleae By : Lloyd S . iiarria By: Albert P. Althaus By: A. W. Vas��f�s By: J. Kelly By: J. McGlennon By: Mike Elnicky By: Gary Mitsch By: Clarence E. Nelaon By: Louis St. Marie By: Stanley S. Snyder pAiGE 29 APP'RLIVBD BY Plbg. iasp. Ylbg. Insp. Ylbg. Inap. Plbg. Iasp. ., Plbg. Insp. 811��� ���. Plbg. Insp. Plbg. bnsp. Plbg. Insp. Plbg. Inap. Plbg. Insp. Plbg. Insp. � � R,EGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 6� 1970 �TING CO � Sheridan Sheet Metal Company, Inc. 4116 Quebec AvenueNorth Minneapolis, Minnesota Standsrd H�etiaag � Air Cond. Co. 410 WOst Lalce Street i[inneepolis, Minnesota Suburban Air Conditioniag Co. 8k19 Genter Drive Mitm�ag�lis, Minnesota Superior �'umace Camp�ny 6121-42nd Av�nue NoYth Minneap�lis, Miansiesota Thompaon Aix Con�iitioning 5115 Hanson Court Minneapolis, �Iinnesota Ftgd Vo�t & Co�mpany 3260 Gorh�m Avenue St. Lnui� Park, Minnesota Ray N. Weit�r He�ting Company 4637 Chic��o Avenue Minneapoli�, Mix�nesota MASONRY Circle Ceanant Cvmpany 8532 County R�ad 18 Osseo, Minnes�ta L. T. Ernst IncorpoYated I661-127th Avenue N.W. Auo1�a, Minnesc�ta D. W. Harstad Campany, Inc. 7101 Highway �65 t4inneapolis, Minneso�a T. C. Kjeseth Construction Co. 4230 Central Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota R. E. �strom'8 Incorporated 4857 M�rylan�i Avenue North Ay#.y���d.l � C�ikY��t.�(��Yi By ; Aobert Gsaving By: Tony Ferrara By; U. W. Chinander gy; Donald 0. floglund By: F1oyd.Thompaon By: Fred Vogt � By: Ray N. ��i��r $y: Thomas R. Dailey By : Lloyd Ernst By: D. W. Y.arstad By : Tlzeodore Kjeseth By: R. E. Oe�rom PAGE 30 APPRO�VED BY Plbg. Iasp. Plbg. Insp. Plbg. Insp. Plbg. Iusp. , Pb��. Ya►s�. Plbg. Inap. ����. inssp. Bldg. Insp. Bldg. Znsp. Bldg. Inap. Bldg. inap. Bl,dgo I�ag. �SGULAR COUNCIL i�EETING 0�' APRIL 6, 1970 n 0 MWAAi �C��� lbrth Star Msaonry, Zncorporated 12116 Bive�rood Drive Burnsville, Minnesota . By: �tobert W. Har�n Olson Conczete Company SO10 $ills6oro Avenue North Miuneapolia, Hinneaota By: Bernie Olaea ltivervicw Cement Company, Inc. 3900-41st Avenue South Ziinneapolis, Minnesota By; Duane xajuak Leo 0. Sanders Concrete Contractore� 7813 Jackson Street N.E. Spring Lake Park, Minnesota By: Leo 0. Sanders Doaald Schminkey Concrete Cont. 3942 Polk Street N.E. Col�mbia Heights, Minnesota By: Donald Schminkey PLASTF.IiI NG A. E. C�nrad Company 308 �Test 59� Street Minneapolis, Minnesota By: A. E. Conrad M,orris it�llevig Incorporated 2310 Jones Place Bloomington, Minnesota By: Morris &sl]e vig Joe Nelson Stucco Company 1150-98th Lane N.W. Coon Rapids, Minnesota By: L+�relyn Nelson Yeterson and Hede Company 314-17th Avenue North Hopkins, Minnesota By; Asmold M. Hede OIL HEATING � Berghorst Plumbing 6� Heating 10732 Hanaon Boulevard . Coan Rapids, Minnesota By: Renneth Berghorst 'c . Cronatroms iieating 6 Air Cond. 4410 Faccelsior Boulevard . Minneapolis, Minnesota By: C. Arthur Nelsoa Louio DeGidio Gas � Oil Burner Salee � Service Incorporated 6501 Cedar Avenue_ Dt�.n�te$poli�, Minneaota By: Louis D�Cidio ' PAGE 31 �� � , . Bldg. Iu�p. Bldg. Inap. Eldg. Iaep. Bldg. Iasp. �• Bldg. Inap. Bldg. Inap. Bldg. Inap. Bldg. Insp. Bldg. Insp. Plb�. Insp. Plbg. Insp. � Plbg. Inep. G IZF.GULAR COUNCIL IMEETING OF APRIL 6� 1970 OIL �ATZNG (CONT) , � �►�caalc's Seating � Sheet Metal Caopany 2531 M�arshall Street N.E. Kinaeapolia, Minneaota By: Frai►k Jogt AOOFING Bernard L. Dalsin, Company . 8824 Wentworth Avenue Soutli Minneapolis, Minnesota 55420 By: Bernard L. Dalsin Potvin Sales Company � � 7341 Co�nerce Lane N.E. Fridley, Minnesota By: Felix A. Potvin �,AS SERVICES ' Air Camfort Incorporated 3300 Gorham Avenue Minneapolia, Minnesota . By: Donald Ruden Buchman Ylumbing Co. Inc. 3035 Lyndale Avenue Souti► Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Wal.ter Buchman GENERAL CONTRACTOR $arris Erection Company 6210 Riverview Terrace Fxidley, Minnesota By: Harold i�i Aarris HEATING . Royalton Heating & Cooling Co. 4626 Lyndale Avenue North Minneapolis, Minnesota By: 6dilliam R. Stewart MASONRY _ . Mario Frasson Cement Company 2400 East 26th Street ' Minneapolis, Minnesota Dy: Mario A. Frasson OIL HEATING Air Comfort Incorporated . 3300 Gorham Avenue Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Lonald Ruden Americari Oil Company • 2088 West County Road C St. Yaul, Minnesota By: Robert J. Schwartz G�S SERVICF.S . '�tr�ya�.�o�n Heat�.ng & Coo�ing G'o. 4626 Lyndale Avenue North � Minneapolis, Minnesota By: William R. Stewart PAGE 32 AYPRQVED BY plbg. Iasp. Bldg. Iaap. Bldg. Insp. Plbg. Insp. �' Plbg. Insp. . Bldg. Insp. Plbg. _Insp. Bldg. Insp. Plbg. Insp. Plbg. Inap. Plbg. Insp. iiEGULAR COUNCIL MEETZNG OF APRIL 6� 1970 si,t►c�cro�Nc �►11 Service Blacktoppiug, Inc.. 28 - IaSth Aveaue N.W. Coon jtapids, Kianesota GAS SEItVICES T. D. Guatafson Campany 1800 West flighway #13 Burnsville, Minnesota �ENEItAL COr1TRACTOR �. J. Busse Builder 5355 Topel Soad Golden Valley, Minneaota B�arl i�leikle � Son;s Inc. 4533 Snelling Avenue South Mi:meapolis, Minnesota iII►ATING Beldon Porter Company 31S Roy�laton Avenue North Minneapolis, Minnesota Equipment Supply Corp► 766 Cromwell Avenue St. Paul, Minnesota Thomas Air Conditioning Company 81S-14th Avenue S.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota MASONRY Jo'sa P. Gluk Cement Contrector 7390 Tempo Terrace Fridley, Minnesota $y: 81do Fiaeeth Sy: Aoy Guetafson By: Roy J. Busse By: Earl Weikle By: Wm. G. Porter By: E. J. Finger By: Lynn Thamas By: John P. Gluk ESTIMATES: � _ . Anoka County Association of Municipalities 3300 University Avenue S.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55414 . i970 Dues to Anoka County Association of Municipalities , PAGE 33 ♦pPZiDVBD BY S1dg. Inap. Plbg. Insp. Eldgo Ia�p. -� 31dg. Iasp. Plbg. Insp. plbg. Inap. Plbg. Inap. ' Bl�g. Insp. $ 922.31 REGULAR COUNCTL MEETING OF APRIL 6, 1970 Estimates Continued. Comstock & Davis, Inc. Consulting Engineers ' 1446 County Road "J" Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432 For the Furnishing of Resident Inspection and Resident Supervision for the Staking out of the Following Construction Work: PARTIAL Estimate #4, Sanitary Sewer and Water Improvement Project #93 from 2-2-70 through 2-28-79 PARTIAL Estimate #5, Water Improvement Project #95, Schedule A-1 - Wells #10 & 11, from 2-2-70 through 2-28-70 PAI2TIAL Estimate #5, Water Improvement Project #95, Schedule A-2 - Well #12, from 2-2-70 through 2-28-70 PARTIAL Estimate #5, Water Improvement Project #95, Schedule A-3 - Well #13 from 2-2-70 through 2-28-70 Keys Well Drilling Company 413 North Lexington Parkway St. Paul, Minnesota 55104 PARTIAL Estimate #5, Water Improvement Project #95, Schedule A-1 - Wells #10 &#11 according to contract PARTIAL Estimate #4, Water Improvement Project #95, Schedule A-2 & A-3 - Wells #12 &#13, according to contract PAGE'34 ' � � � $ 3,034.20 � 1 $ 308.35 $ 225.92 � $ 6�.,8 1 � $ 4,232.25 ' $21 8�8.40 � � MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve payment of the estimates. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE HUMAN RELATIONS C"-�IMITTEE MEETING OF APRIL 2, 1970: MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the Minutes of the Human Relations Committee Meeting of April 2, 1970, and the memorandum from them dated April 2, 1970, and approve the expenditure requested of $20 for a representative of the Human Relations Committee to attend the Governor�s Meeting on Human Relations held on April 17 and 18, 1970 in St. Paul. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. RESOLUTION #76-1970 - RESOLUTION ON HAZARDOUS BUILDING AND EXCAVATIONS ^ 452 57TH PI.ACE: MOT�QN by Councilman°Liebl to adopt Resolution #76�1970. Seconded by Council- man Bz�eider�. U�or� a voice v�te, all,voting aye, Mayor K.�rkham de�J.az�ed the motion �a�rit�c�. l__ l L� ' �� � � � ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 6, 1970 ' ' �I� � il ' ' , i ' � � ' ' � ' ' PAGE 35 RESOLUTION #77-1970 - RESOLiTPION ON HAZARDOUS BUILDING AND EXCAVATIONS - 101 VENTURA AVENUE: MOTION by Councilman Liebl Council.mar� Breider. Upon a the motion carried. COMMUNICATIONS: to adopt Resolution #77-1970. Seconded by voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared A. ALL-STATE DISPOSAL SERVICE, INC.: NOTICE OF CHANGES The City Manager pointed out that in the notice it states that leaves must be in containers and placed on the curb on pick-up day. He asked if this is acceptabZe, as the Code states that garbage cans must be at the back or on the side af the house with adequate screening. Councilman Breider asked if the Code designates anything specific as to leaves and the City Manager said i�o. Councilman Harris said that he could see no problem as long as the leaves svere in containers. MO`I'IOt1 by Councilman Harris to receive the communication with the notice from All-State Disposal Service, Inc., dated March 17, 1970.. Seconded by Council- man Lieb2. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carrieci. B. ED PHILLIPS AND SQNS: OUTSTANDING JOB LIQUOR STORE MANAGER HAS DONE MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive the communication from Ed Phillips and Sons Co. dated March 18, 1970, and commented that he would like to have the Council meet with the Liquor Store Manager concerning the off-sale stores. Mayor Kirkham said that the Liquor Manager has been meeting with the Finance Director and�the City Manager. Councilman Liebl said that he would prefer to have a meeting set up and get the information first hand. THE MOTION was seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. Councilman Harris asked that the City Manager set up a meeting with the Council and the Liquor Store Manager in the near future. C. ROBERT HAYES: QUESTIONING ASSE5SMENT AND REFUND OF REC CHARGES MOTION by CounciTman Liebl to receive the communication from Mr. Robert Hayes, 575I 7th Street N.E., dated March 2,�, 1970. Seconded by Councilman Breider. The City Manager read a memorandum from the Finance Director dated April 6, 1970 answering the complaint in full, and explaining how this assessment came about and that it was entirely legal. Councilman Liebl asked then if the City had acted legally. The City Manager said yes, in some cases the notice does not get to the right person because of a change in ownership, or a contract for deed. However, the State Statutes provide that a notice published in the legal newspaQer constituteS a�,ega1 �:s�tice, and �this was publishPd. The City Attorne�r confiXm�d the City Iv�anager's statement. , REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF' APRIL 6, 1970 PAGE 36 THE VOTE upon the motion, being a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. D. LETTERS REGARDING REC CHARGES - REQUESTING RE�'[JND: J.R. NICHOLS, 931 MISSISSIPPI STREET, .7,A. KUNY, 1509 WINDEMERE DRIVE, AND STUART A. MERCER, 615 CHERYL 5TREET: MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the communications from J.R. Nichols� 931 Mississippi Street found in the April 6, 1970 Agenda, from J.A.Kuny, 1509 Windemere Drive dated March 17, 1970, and from Stuart A. Mercer for 615 Cheryl Street N.E. dated March 26, 1970, and refer them to the Adminis- tration for disposition. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. DISCUSSION OF STORM SEWER PROPOSAL FOR ONAWAY ADDITION AND EAST RANCH ESTATES: Mr. Richard Harris asked if there was any progress with the storm sewer proposal with Spring Lake Park. Councilman Harris said that there was a meeting scheduled for April 13th. The City Manager added that the City. Engineer and Mr. Comstock have met �aith them several times. Councilman Liebl said that it would behoove the City Attorney to look into this. Fridley has been trying to get this storm sewer participation by Spring Lake Park for about 2� years. The water problems in this area make it largely unbuildable. Councilman Harris extended an invitation to Mr. Richard Harris to attend the meeting April 13th. The City Manager said that he woul�l get the information on the meeting out to him. ADJOURNMENT: There being no further business, Mayor Kirkham declared the Regular Counca.l Meeting of April 6, 1970 adjourned at 10:10 P.M, Respectfully submitted, --�l,/ , , ,�.� </•', �,� .�%z.c'� Juel Mercer Secretary to the City Council Jack O. Kirkham Mayor ' � , � CJ �' u '� J L�' � � , � � � � � ' I . , ' � PAGE 37 THE MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARING AND WORKSHOP MEETING OF APRIL 13, 1970 ' , Mayor Kirkham called the Special Public Hearing and Workshop Meeting of April 13, � 1970 to order at 8:00 with an appology for the lateness o£ the hour. He ex- plained that the Council had a meeting before the Council Meeting with the Spring - Lake Park Council regarding their participation in a storm sewer project. � PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: The Council and audience joined in saying the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. � ROLL CALL: � ' � � ' MEMBERS PRESENT: Harris, Breider, Kirkham, Liebl MEMBERS ABSENT: Sheridan ADOPTION OF AGENDA: It was agreed that the Agenda could be adopted as presented, and additional items could be added during, or at the end o� the Meeting. It was noted that the City Manager had an item to add. NOTE: Items not taken in order to accoznmodate members of the audience waiting for specific items. MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt the Agenda as presented. Seconded by Councilman Breider, Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. PUBLiC HEARING FOR CONSIDERATION OF A REZONiI�[G RE UEST (ZOA #70-02) TO REZONE FROM C-1 TO C-2, GENERALLY LOCATEb IN THE NORTHi�'EST CORNER OF 73RD AVENUE AND � UNIVERSITY AVENUE AND REQUEST FOR SPECIAI, USE PERMIT BY STEVE CODDON• � � � � u ' Mayor Kirkham read the Public Hearing Notice aloud to the audience and the City Engineer said that this request was to rezone Lot 1, Block 3, Commerce Park from C-1 to C-2, and a special use permit for allowing a car wash business. The recommendation of the Planning Commission was for approval. He then called on Mr. Ron Heskin, of Heskin and Associates of Minneapolis, to make a presentation. Mr. Ron Heskin came forward with a site plan and said that the proposed project was for an automatic car wash with gas pumps on the corner of 73rd Avenue and University Avenue. Splitting the two sections of the station would be a green strip. Exit and entrance would be from the University Avenue se ice road. He said that he did not feel that it would create a�y traffic probl�. There is a green strip all around the development. He then presented a scale model of the station, and an artists drawing, which showed the relationship. of the other buildings now in existance in the area. As was pointed out in Planning �ommission this was originally zoned C-2 and was recently zoned to C-1. Councilman Liebl asked how the traffic wpuld be regulated. Mr. Heskin showed on the artists drawing how the traffic flow would be controlled. The entrance is 75' back from the corner. Councilman Liebl asked how many cars could be handled without creating stacking problP.ms. Mr. Heskin said about 60 total, the split would be 40 for one section and �0 for the other, j I ::�"- f _ a SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARING OF APRIL 13, 1970 PAGE 38 ' Mayor Kirkham asked if�thexe was anyone in the audience that wished to speak on this item with no response. Councilman Breider asked what the general building material would be. Mr. Heskin said that it would be cement block with a mansard roof. He added that there is a station like this on Highway #10. Most of the buildings in the Commerce Park area are cement block, some have brick facing. Councilman Harris said that he would be required to have sane brick facing. Mr. Heskin said that he understood that this would be taken care of at the Building Board Meeting. Councilman Harris said that the south and east sides would have to be brick according to the zoning ordinance. The City Engineer said that he wanted to point out that he did not feel that there was adeguate storage for cars on the land. He said that he would work further with them. Councilman Liebl asked the estimated cost. Mr. Heskin said the total cost, including land costs, equipment and building costs, would be appxoximately 5225,000 for just about one acre. MOTION by Councilman Harris to close the Public Hearing on the rezoning request by Steve Coddon. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,,filapor Kirkham declared the Public Hearing closed at 8:13 P.M. CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING ON THE CONSIDERATION OF SHOREWOOD PLAT AND VACATION RE UEST BY MAX SALITERMAN: Mayor Kirkham read the Public Hearing Notice to the audience and the City Engineer showed the general area on the screen and the plat on the easel. He said that this was for splitting the property for ease in descriptions. It would make the Sears property easier to describe, and delineate the Planned Development lot. He pointed out that the rest is all zoned commercial. The reco�nendation of the Planning Commission was for approval subject to dedication of some easements and resolving the drainage problems. The drainage now follows the area owned by the City, and cirains into the lake. This is the area of the requested vacation. Councilman Liebl asked the petitioner if he aqreed with the stipulations of the Planning Commission. Mr. Wyman Smith, Attorney for Mr. Max Saliterman, said that he was not sure what they were, but he did not recall any objections by Mr. Saliterman. Councilman Liebl then read the motion by the Planning Commission. Mr. Smith said that they would concur with this, and that Mr. Saliterman would have no objections. This plat is something the City has wanted. The City has had sewer and water pipes running through the land without any easements. He said that Suburban Engineerinq has done the work on the plat. The plat will accomplish c3esignating and outlining where these easements are and break the land into lots. It will also separate the Planned Development lot into a separate parcel, arid will separate the Sears parcel. � Council.man Harris said that he could recognize a potential problem in that Mr. Wyman Smith is representing his client, but is also a member of the same firm as the City Attorney, Mr. Juster. This could put Mr. Smith into a difficult position, and rather than have some possible improprieties, he suggested that this hearing could be closed and discussed at a later meeting. He said that he understood that Mr. Smith has handled Mr. Saliterman's affairs for some time, and as Mr. Juster just became the City Attorney, perhaps there was not time to nI I u � > I� � � �I � � � � �� � � � �1 � , SPECIAL PUBLIC HF.ARiNG MEETING OF APRIL 13, 1970 PAGE 39 ' brief another attorney. He felt that this proceding was not entirely proper and would like to save some embarrassment. Mr� Smith said that he agreed � and has discussed this wi�h Mr. Saliterman. , r � Councilman Liebl said that at the first Publi.c Hearing meeting there was some concern'expressed about the steepness of the grade in some areas. He said that maybe this should be discussed as there are people in the audience interested in this. The City Engineer said that a letter was written asking that this be taken care of. MOTION by Councilman Liebl to close the Public Hearing on the vacation request, and the final plat requested by Mr. Max Saliterman. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the Public Hearing closed at 8:25 P.M. � PUBLIC HEARING FOR THE CONSIDERATION OF A REZONING REQUEST (ZOA #70-01) TO REZONE FROM R-1 TO R-3, GENERALLY LOCATED ON STH STREET Tb 7TH STREET FROM MISSISSIPPI STREET TO 63RD AVENUE BY NORMAN E. RIEDEL: � Mayor Kirkham said that with the Council's permission he would like to waive the reading of the Public Hearing Notice as it is very lengthy, and pointed out to the audience the general location of the request, as the City Engineer showed � it on the screen. In attendance, representing the Wall Corporation were Mr. Walter L. Whiting, Mr. Lee Coffman, Mr. Richard Schwartz and Mr. Fred Wall. Mr. Norman Riedel said that he would like to turn the presentation of the proposed project over to the Wall Corporation. The proposal is for an apart- ment complex which was determined to be the highest and best use of the land. � Mr. Lee Coffman said that he would like to go throuqh some points of importance briefly. He said that the Wall Corporation had a meeting with the residents of the surrounding area and there was some discussion with them on the survey � the Council made available to them concerning the tax advantage of multiple units verses one and two family units. He pointed out the fact that 1.78 students come from single family homes while .25 students come £rom a multiple ' dwelling unit. He said that they were asked the problems there would be if developed to single family residences. He showed a plot plan with the area developed to single family residences, making a total of 53 lots in the 2 block area with 6th Street extended through. There would still be the problem , of whether to put in the storm sewer. The storm sewer would cost approximately $236,000 to install. In terms of development eacpense, development would amount to about $7,000 per lot, this includes the exteneion of 5th Street, � the putting through of 6th Street, and installing utilities on these streets, which would make the cost of lots on these streets be about $8,900 with special assessments. About 20� of the cost of building a home in this area would be land cost. The homes would be in the range of $35,000 to $40,000 homes. This � would not include the special assessment for the installation of the storm sewer, but rather the use of the ponding area. If the ponding area was used there would be 41 lots available for development, which would make 77 students � and a tax disadvantage to the school district. He said that they are proposing that the highest and best use of the land would be multiple dwellings. � � SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARING MEETII3G OF APRIL 13, 1970 PAGE 40 He said that their development would be 240 units with four buildings having 60 units each. The development cost expenditure by them would then be spread over the entire parcel. Figuring a total expenditure oP 3.6 million would figure out to be about $15,000 per unit. yf the storm sewer were put in and 53 homes built, the tax disadvantage to the school district would be even greater. He said that they wrote to sane of the local employers and got some interesting information. He said that in 1969, of those questioned there were 1385 employees, in 2 years it is estimated a.t 2107, and in 5 years 3313. This shows a 240$ increase in employees. He said that they asked the median incane per employee and were told $7,000. He asked of the audience who then could afford a $35,000 to $40,000 home. Mr. Richard Schwartz, architect, elaborated on the site plan and showed a model of the proposed development. He said that they would be 2� stories high with a total of 72 two bedroom units and 168 one bedroon units. The proposed setbacks vary from 120' from 7th Street to 175' on the south side. At the south side there would be some excavation for the ponding area. There would be swimming pools, balconies for every unit, a recreational area and a playground. The parking lot would all be blacktopped to prevent dust. He pointed out that the parking design provides protection for the children. Access is from Mississippi Street and 5th Street, there is none on 7th Street or on the south side. There would be no garages. The setback from Mississippi Street is 177' and the normal depth of a residential lot is 125', so it is deeper than a normal lot. Mr. Lief �ienricksen, 495 Mississippi Street N.E., asked if there was any guarantee that there would not be �uture access from 7th Street. Mr. Schwartz said that the traffic pattern is such that it would be highly unlikely. Mr. Henricksen said that there is too much traffic on Mississippi Street already. The City Engineer said that access is on the 5th Street side and the Council could request an aqreement with the developer that there would never be any access on the 7th Street side.Mr. Henricksen said that he has a two foot retaining wall, but the cars still come up into his yard. Mr. Fred Wall said that there was a suggestion that the area be used as a park. He pointed out that this would cost several hundred thousand dollars. He said that he realized that putting apartments into a residential neighborhood is a touchy business, but that he did not go around looking for trouble. He said that they looked at this particular piece of property and determined through studies that the best use would be apartments. They then asked their architect to design a good looking, unobtrusive building that would fit into the neighbor- hood. This, he felt, has been done. He said that they,were aware of the storm sewer problem and took this into consideration. He said that they could have put in a row of double bungalows around the apartment houses, but they felt that this would detract from the development and that an open green area with trees and shrubs woulcZ,be more advantageous. He said that they could afford the increased maintenance on the grounds. They felt that it would be extremely unlikely that this area would be developed as R-1. He said that they would be open to any suggestions by the Council or the audience. Councilman Liebl said that he felt that the retaining pond would not be an adequate solution. He asked if it would be feasible to develop a well planned co�nercial development there with no access fram 7th Street. Mr. Wall said yes, if this is not developed along the lines they are proposing, it is possible that before long there will be another proposal for commercial. The next pro- posal may be for a shopping center. He said that they did not feel that it would � �I � L� , L� LJ � � � � i C� r r u ' � ' � ' , � � SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF APRIL 13, 1970 P1yGE 41 be feasible right now, but agreed that it may not be far away. He Baid that he was very surprised that some of the residents were in favor ot a canmercial development rahter than the apartment houses. This would generate even more traffic. Councilman LiEbl asked what their basic investme�t per acre would be. This is very high value land. Mr. Wall said that 3.5 to 4�million is a soanewhat conservative fuqure, but to develop approximately 14 acres would be about $300,000 per acre. He said that �hey were flexible in regard to the ponding area, and that they recognize that the storn► sewer may have to be installed. He felt that perhaps the storm sewer should be put in right away. The suggestion of the retaining basin was an attempt to somewhat appease the residents that do not want any further assessments. The Wall Corporation would be happy to have the storm sewer right now. Councilman Liebl asked if they would be willing to put up the major cost of the storm sewer. Mr. Wall said that the water does not come from the 14 acres, but rather from the total district and is retained in the Riedel property. He said that they would be willing to take more than their share, but they could not absorb all the cost as they operate on so many do].lars per land area cost and this would make the proposal impractical. Councilman Breider asked about the possibility of development into general , office buildings. Mr. Wall said that they are involved in the developnent of office buildings and they did not feel that this is a good area for office buildings. The total area could be divided up and put to different co�aercial � uses, but it is too big for one general office area. He said that they had already looked into this. Councilman Breider asked what would be the estimated cost of the development of the ponding area. Mr. Schwartz said that the total � grading would be about $30,000, with $10,000 extra for the ponding area. Mr. Wall added that it would be deepened and a liner put in. Even thouqh this is done, it may prove to be a temporary solution. He said that at this point it looks like it might work and worth taking the chanCe. Councilman Breider asked � if the storm sewer were put in, if they would be willing.to pick up their share plus the cost of putting in the pond and Mr. Wall answered yes. L_J ' I ' �l I� ' � � Mr. R,�bert McPherson, 500 Bennett Drive N.E., said that they have been told several times that tl�ere would be approximately .25 children per unit, but he was sure that when that survey was taken was several years ago and the same would not be true today, with the tight money situation. He felt that the population of children in apartments has grown considerably, and now the figures have changed. He pointed out, going back to the traffic problem, that it is sometimes very difficult to get onto University.Avenue fran Mississippi Street. The people would take one look and go back down 7th Street, increasing the traffic on that street. He felt that 7th Street would beoome an overloaded street. He pointed out that there are three schools in that neighborhood. Mr. George Meissner, 373 Mississippi Street N.E., said that a number of these arguments were discussed in the Planninq Commission Minutes. He said that be would like to point out that the traffic would be much worse, there is a problem now. The traffic is sometimes backed up past his driveway at rush hours. The traffi�c would be divided up between 5th Street and 7th Street all trying to get onto Mississippi Street. There are about 350 parking spaces provided in the complex, so that would mean approximately that nuaiber of cars. The cars would be leaving the complex and coming back at about the same time during the day as they leave for work and come back home again. He pointed out that also there would be more law enforcement necessary due.to the greater concentration of people. As to the storm sewer problem, this has never been popular with the people. This was discussed about � year ago. He felt that the number of school SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARING Ni�ET1NG OF APRIt� 13 , 1970 p�(;g �Z children was grossly understated. He said that Mr. Habel and Mr. Thayer were at the P2anning Comomission meetings and they made a statement concerning the number of school children, especially regarding the Stevensan Sehool. They are getting more than .25 pe� unit at that school. There are two and three , children coming from a one bedroom unit. He said that fiqures and statistics can always be found to.justify a case. He said that in regard �o taxes, yes, that would be a large tax base, but there is more at stake than taxes. These people moved here thinking that this was a residential neighborhood, and that they would not have the problems generated by an apartment house. The Council must consider the feelings of the people in that regard. He said that some of the residents have taken the time to circulate a petition and there ar� now abqut 263 signaturea. He said that he thought that he could get double the amount of signatures if a larger area was taken in. He then came forward and presented the petition. PETI�`ION #2-1970 - IN OPPOSITION TO REZONiNG OF THE RIEDEL PROPERTX FROM R-1 TO R-3: MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive Petition #2-1970. The motion was seconded and upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. Mr. Meissner continued that the petition covers loosely.the area north of Mississippi and from University to behind the school and Mr. McPherson.circulated the petition covering the two block area south of Mississippi. Many of the people were not aware of the Public Hearing and expressed displeasure that they had not been notified. There is a large interest in this �rea and it goes beyond just those fronting on the property. There was no one in favor of the•rezoning and no one refused to sign the petition. He said that as an alternate to this proposal he would suggest the possibility of a park development. He said that he did carry along another petition for a park and that will be turned into the Parks and Recreation Commission. A large number of people signed this petition also. The park envisioned is not the same to all people and would have to be worked out. Most had in mind some sort of a Cit� park. Mr. Ken McLellan, 6749 Kennaston Drive N.E. asked about the maintenance of the building. Mr. Wall said that with an expenditure of about 4 million, it would behoove them to take good care of it. There is a large setback and a great amount of greens to be attended to. He said that they would have gardeners for this. The income from the apartment complex will provide for the caretakers. Mr. McLellan asked if the pond would be fenced. Mr. Wall said that this had not been considered, but he would prefer not to. Mr. McLellan said that he felt t�iat this should be a requirement. It does not take much water for a small child to drown. Mr. Wall said that he would agree, but he did not feel that a fence would be aesthetically pleasing. He said that he would agree to what the Council determines in this regard. Mr. Lief Henricksen said that they have stated that they cannot build $45�000 homes in this area, yet there are other $45,000 homes in the City of Fridley. He said that he lives on the corner of 7th Street and Mississippi and there was a request to put in a double bungalow near there, but it was turned down. This property is zoned residential and he felt that they could get a lot of nice homes in there. Mr. Wall felt that you could not take land near commercial, City Hall, and a county road and put in $45,000 homes. He asked Mr. Henricksen if he would prefer double bungalows in there and Mr. Henricksen said no. Mr. Henricksen asked if Mr. Wall would guarantee that there would never be any garages in there. Mr. � � ' ' � LJ � , � , � � � J � LJ � , � � t � L� � 1 � � � � SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF APRIL 13, 1970 P� �3 Wall s�aid that he could only say that they are not plauzninq on building any. Mr. Arvil Miller, 525 Bennett Drive N.E., said that they have been talking about maintenance, yet they might not own it in 7 years or so. Mr. Wall said that their corporation is planned over a long range and they plan on keeping this com- plex, but no one could predict the future, and if they s}iould sell it, the new owners would still have a 4 million dollar investment to protect. He felt that it would be taken care of and pointed out that they conld afford caretakers and gardeners. He did not feel that with this amount of investment, it could became a tenament area. He agreed that it is difficult to predict the future, but pointed out that single family homes can also become a slum area. When an area goes downhill, apartment houses are always the last to go, because of the reveriue coming from them. , Mrs. Norman Riedel asked �rhat the rent would be. Mr. Wall said that for a one bedroon, it would be about $170 and for a two bedroom between $19Q and $200. These apartments could be considered semi-delux. He added that they were not designed for children. A member of the audience said that he hoped that Mr. Wall did not consider it a ' valid argwnent that the Council has to provide living space for people working in Fridley. He questioned the $7,000 quoted as income. Mr. Wall explained that this was per capita income. The member of the audience said that there would be � about 150 cars at each exit trying to get into the stream of traffic, which is bad now. ' Mrs. Riedel asked when 5th Street would be finish�c3 between 63rd and 64th. Mayor Kirkham said that there has been no request for this. Mrs. Riedel asked if the City did not buy the property. The City Engineer said that there is still � of the right of way needed from the Riedei property. Mrs. Riede2 ,pointed � out that when the pipe was put in to make her property a retainage basin the people were not concerned about their children drowninq then, only now that they feel that they have something to 1ose. She said that they were not even asked � if the City could do it. She said that the residents have not worried about the pond for the last five years, now suddenly they are. This was done without their permission. � Mr. William Hutchings, 6270 6th Street N.E., said that they moved in about 4�S years ago before the City put the drainage into the Riedel property. There used to be ducks nesting in this area, but for the last few years it has dried up. � A member of the audience said that there are storm sewers in Bennett Drive now and since the curbs and gutters with the catch basins have been put in, this takes care of much of the water. That storm sewer has been there 14 years. � � � , � Mr. Dean Habel, 392 66th Avenue N.E., said that there would have to be something other than a retaining pond put in. The retaining pond is a temporary solution to appease the people, but it would still have to be done right sometime. He said that this is a concern of his as he would eventually be in the assessment area. He said that he felt that the City did too much short range planning. He asked if the same area would be in the assessment area as was presented previously. The City Engineer showed the plan given to people 2 years ago. He coanmented that storm sewers are very unpopular with the people, however, they never had a drainage district where there was so much opposition as in this area. This �uld be the right and the best solution, but whether the property owners are willing to pay for it is another question. Mr. Habel asked if the assessment would be over the same area and the City Engineer sa�d �hat he.assumed that the Council would SPECiAL PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF APRIL 13, 1970 p� N follow the same policy. Mr. George Meissner asked how much that project would be. The City Engineer said that it was $236,000 at that time, and it would pro- bably be about $300,000 now. Mr. Meissner said that no one has a problem except the Riedel property. �Mayor Kirkham said that this was not strictly�true, everyone contributes to the problem within the district. The State Statutes atate that water that falls within a district is part of that district and must be assessed. Mr. Meissner said that the City should be able to condemn the land and build a ience around it. There would be a lot of public support for a,park. Councilman Liebl said that he could not say that the City should put a fence around �he Riedel property and call it a catch basin. The City of Fridley has used this property. A man has the right to try to develop his property. iie asked Mr. Meissner how he would like it if he were tredted this way. This Council hczs a responsibility for levying taxes for the next three years. The decision has to be ma8e while looking toward both tax reliefl and environmental standards. He�said that here is someone willing to piok up more than their share of the storm sewer assessment. The Council has been irresponsible in the past years in pushing this problem onto someone else. It must be recognized that this property will at some time be developed. He said that he realized that he is also obligated to protect the adjacent property owners, but the City cannot have a sump in the heart of the City; Fridlep is not a village anymore. Mr. Miller asked if this was the first time the Riedels had a chance to sell. Mr. Riedel said that his father bought this property about 70 yeare ago. He said that his mother always wanted what was the best for Fridley and they have tried to honor this wish. It is felt that single family homes cannot be built as it would be too expensive. He said that they are now being pressured to pay an inheritance tax and they can no longer carry the financial burden. Mra. Riedel added that the City had an option on the land for a new City Hall at the time St. Williams Church wanted to buy the property and her'mother honored the City's option. She said that the Government is taking what land it can get in the suburbs to put in 1ow income hous�i.ng and she asked the residents if they would like that next to them. The Federal Government has told her that they will take any parcel of land, and that either they develop the land or the Government will. She warned them that they would be in your county'and you would then be paying their welfare. Councilman Liebl asked if they would go along with letting the Government come in. Mrs. Riedel said that they have not been able to get anyone else to buy it. She said that they have gone as far as they can go, taxes are not cheap, and they can bear the financial burden no longer. Councilman Liebl said that this is the heart of the canmunity and he would like to get something in there that would fit into the environment. He said that he recognized that there was R-1 on the east side of the parcel, but how could they afford to let a 4 million dollar investment run down? Mrs. Riedel said that this is the only company that has come forward wanting to develop the land. There has been no one for commercial. Councilman Liebl asked if there have been any requests to buy the land for single family homes and Mrs. Riedel said no. Mr. Lief Henricksen said that he came from Norway 10 years ago and in the Scandinavian countries there are City parks in the middle of the City with ducks and swans etc. He felt that this would be very nice for Fridley. He said that he still felt that single family residences could be built in there. Councilman Harris said that this is the first time he has seen this presentation and he must compliment the Wall Corporation on the plans and presentation. He said as to the legal notices sent ou�, the City follows the State Statutes in regard to sending them out. The notices are also published in the legal news- u , � � ' , � , �� ' , � � ' , I �� � i SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF APRIL 13, 1970 FAGL� 1S paper. There has been no effort to try to keep people away from the Public Hearing Meetinq. Under certain circumatance� it sppoar• that ths property canaot be developed as residential. The atorm sewer asaesataent would then be placsd against a much lessar number of people. It appear� thia is not �eaaible. i1e said that ae to the traffic problam he also queationed whether thia would be an adequate solution. As to the.suqg��tion of a park, there wss a park bond issue which was turned down by the votera. Thia loet ahanco !or gstting park land was a disappointment. The City cannot take qeneral revanue money !or a park, there would hane to be anotlner park bond iaaue.' He fslt'that the City must take a positive approach and that when considerinq the Riedel property, all the other surrourrding property ahouZd also be part and paresl o! the ovar- all plan. This would include the propertp behind the,Banlc a�nd along Mieaisaippi Street to Univereity Avenue. He said that he hopsd tha�t this idea would a�set with tha Council's approval and consider the much larger arsa in aa averall plan. He asked if the people would be willing to g�o along with the install- ation of the storm sewe�r and pay their fair ahare. He pointed out that here is a developer willing to pay more than hia fair ahara. Mr. Ha�bel said that he could apeak for a few of the people that were not hera tonight. He 4aid that he knowa of sane retired oouplms that pay a lot of opeclaZ assessments within the assessment diatrict that could not afford any more aase��smenta. He �a1d that speaking !or himaelf, hs would favor the storm sewer project. A member of the a�udience said that before that aould be anewered, it would havs to be determined whether a park would be the goal, alao how much it would co�t. MOTION by Councilman Harria to close the Public Hearinq on ti►e rezoning requast by Norman Riedel. Seconded by Councilman Lie1�1 for diacusaion. Councilman Liebl asked if the people would be more willing to support a project with commercial going in there. A member of the sudience said that this woulS depend on how much it would cost for the storm sewer. Councilman Harris said that you could fiqure roughly $3.50 to $4.00 per hundred aquare fest. Mayor Kirkham added that the fiqures are not available at thi�s meetinq, and would have to be redone. Mr. Habel aeked if everyone would be assessed equally within the drainage district. The City Engineer said that there was a ctedit due saae of the people. UPON A VOICE VOTE, closed at 10:08 P.M. RECESS:, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the Public Hearinq Mayor Kirkham declared a recess from 10:Q8 to 10:30 P.M. PUBLIC HEARING ON THE VACATION OF ACCESS ROAD GENERALLY LOCATED BETWEEN BENJAMIN AND STINSON BOULEVARD, NORTH OF GARDENA AVENUE. REQUEST SY MRS. LORRAINE KUSCHKE: Mayor Kirkham asked if there was aayone present 3n regar8 to this item, with no response. MOTION by Councilman Harris to close the Public Hearinq on the vacation reguest by Mrs. Lorraine Kuschke. Seconded by �ouncilman Breidsr. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF APRIL 13, 1970 ' Pl►GE 46 � DISCUSSION REGARDING DITCH Ilti MF�ADOki1LANp PARK: - Councilman Breider sai:d that he had received_some:ccamplaints on this drainage ditch and had asked the City Engineer to present a plan showing the tntention of the City in this area, and also the Parks and Recreation Director to appear shoaring his proposed future development. . . The City Engineer.said that this is much the sante�situation as with the. Riedel property. This land was donated by the c�eveioper of the area. There is an.existing stontit sew�r from 66th Avenue and from Kennaston Drive into the prape�ty, but a large portion of the 8rainage is by an apen ditch.to 68th Aver�ue. The solution is expensive, it could be piped to Rice Cre�k. As a temporary solution he suggested extending the pipe further to the east to allow the Parks Department to develop a larg�r portion of the land. �his would eliminate much c2f the hazard to the small�:c�ildren.- There would then b� a fence.along the remaining ditch. This.whole area us�d to-be a�wamp,�i�ut it � cleared by the Parks Department and an open ditch put in to reclaim some•:of the land, so now it is land that �an be used. The water aannat�,be piped all the voa�� because the outlet is too high. At the east end it is a retainage basin with a fluctuating level. The total fall is less than 1 foot. In some instances the pipe would be buried just under th� ground, which `aould cause txouble in the spring with freezinq. The pipe would then drain slower than tb,e open ditch. This is not the recommended solution but is suggested as an alternate for tMe Council to-consider. The ultimate solutiern wau}.d be-the .total storm sewer system. The City Manaqer addec3 that at..the east end there would tlien be an open ditch with the ponding on Lot 8. Mayor Kirkham asked if this would not be the same problem as with the Riedel property. The City would be channeling the water onto land it does not own. The Parks and Recreation Director said that the City does have an easement through there. The City Engineer said that there is $%0,000 budg�tted for this work. He suggested that as much work as can be done, be done, until the money is gone. Councilman Harris point�d out that until the park is dry, it would not be used much anyhow. The City Engineer said that it would still be a hazard to small children. The City Manager said that the pipe would take the majority of the water out of the area. Councilman Liebl asked-what was done in past years re- garding the fence. The Parks and Recreation Director said that they went over this piece of property and cleared it of brush and debris, some of which was still from the 1965 tornado. This turned the area into an open ditch that was not ob- vious to the people previously, although the children playing ir�'the area knew it was there. The south sewer line into the park has been there for some time, but the one from Kennaston Drive was extended to cover the ,portion of the open ditch last year. Councilman Liebl asked if by grading the land could better drainage be accomplished. The Parks and Recreation Director said that it would help very little. Tliere is too little fall. He said that they were going to try to get it ready to seed and get some turf growing to make it an attractive park. He said that there is money in the budget for the i.mprovemer�t of this park. Last year some apparatus was purchased. Councilman Liebl suggested turning over some of the money out of the liquor fund to help on this project. Councilman Harris said that it was not entirely a matter of the ditch;.there would still be an open ponding area. He asked how much the total improvement would cost. The City Engineer said between $50,Ob0 to $60,000 for the total project, excluding the work in the park. Councilman Harris said that two or three years from now the project .a-..,� ga'�;in. The City Engineer said that the � • : LJ L__.' , � , � � lJ r � , � � i �� , , � � � ' w , SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF APRIL 13, 1970 p7�G� 4� work would not be wasted, the pipe could be salvaged. There would be under the snggested proposal about 140' of open ponding area in the park land. Councilman Harris felt that the C'ouncil should prxeed to put in the pipe as outlined and fence the remaining portion with cyclone fencing. The City Engineer said that Lot 8 is private property. He did not believe that there could be any fencing on private property. Councilman Harris said that the City could not be totally responsible for the deficiencies of other property. The people want a safe and usable park. Mrs. R,J. Kremer, 920 Overton Drive N.E., said that they have a three year old boy and is concerned for his safety. There was one little boy found by the ditch last year. Mr: Lewis Marshall, 981 Overton said that this is a biq temptation to the children in the neighborhood. The bigger children play on the dunes in Lot 8 and the younger ones naturally want to follow. He said that the parents try to watch their children, but occasionally they do take oEf. Mayor Kirkham asked how wide the easement is on Lot 8. The Parks and Recreation Director said that it was 30' wide and the ditch is about 6' v�tide. The problem stems from the fact that the lay of the land is so level. The pipe w�ould be very shallow and at some points would be nearly exposed. He agreed that the permanent solution would be the best. � CounciLnan Harris asked what area would be in the storm sewer district and the City Engineer showed the area on the screen. He said that over the yeztrs the property has been gradually improved and he thought that it was better than the ' people had before. The Parks and Recreation Director said that the ditch is now being temporarily fenced off with snow fence and it will soon be done. The work is being done by the Public Works Department. This has been done to try to offset the natural hazard of the open ditch. He pointed ont that Lot 8 seeans ' to have more attratction to the children in the area due to the rough terzain. Mrs. Kremer said that a bettEr fence is needed. The children just push the fence over now. � LJ ' Mr. Don Bratt said that he lives north of the park and he has had a problem with the blowing sand. He said that he hoped that it would be seeded soon. He asked if Lot 8 was owned by a church group. A member of the audience answered that it was owned by the Michael Servitus Unitarian Church. The Parks and Recreation Directos said as to the blowing sand, the contract was let last year for the seeding and will soon be taken care of. They will be seeding the westerly end of the park, and frotn there, it will depend on the decision tonight. Councilman Harris said that he had no objection to proceding with the proposal. , Mayor Kirkham said that this would be all right, but it really would not solve anything. A member of the audience asked what was qoing to be done with Lot 8. The City Attorney answered that the City cannot spend public funds on private property. The City Engineer added that the ditch was dng through Lot ' 8 because the City does have an easement. Mayor Kirkham said that it would seem that this proposal would make the situation worse on Lot 8, and the City does not have the right to fence that. Councilman Liebl wondered if there wa� any chance � of the owners of Lot 8 donating the land. Councilman Breider asked how the City�cauld get a�fence on Lot 8 and the City Attorney said by condemnation, or if they would donate the land. He said that it could possibl�r be done with an ' easement using the public safety as the reason. The City Engineer pointed out that the snow fence would give a false sense of security. Chain link fence is very expensive. � oPECIAL PUbLIL HEARING M�ETING OF APRiL 13, 1970 P�� ;8 Mr. Ken McLellan, 6749 Kennaston Drive N.E., said that if the banks could be graded down, this should help. They act as.a magnet to the small children. The City Engineer said that something could be done about this. Mr. McLellan said that he would like to see this developed, he felt that it would be ad- vantageous to his property. He said that he would like to have a public hearinq on the proposed storm sewer. The City Engineer pointed out that the people living by the park are only a small portion of the people that would be assessed for storm sewer. Mr. McLellan said that this is about the only park in the neighborhood. The City Engineer said that if he would like to start the petition, he could get the assessment area frorr► City Hall. Councilman Breider pointed out that with the storm sewer installed, the park could be developed more fully. The Parks and Recreation Director showed a model plan for Meadowlands Park. He said that this was not an approved plan as yet. The core part of the park is in the drainage area. This park would have been taken care of by the bond issue which fail�d. He said that anyone wishing to examine the model closer is welcome to come to the City Hall, to the lower level. Mayor Kirkham asked if there was anyone present that would like to start the petition for the storm sewer, with the thought that when this is done the development of the par�c could proaede. Mr. McLellan asked if there would be cost estimates prepared. Mayor Kirkham said yes, with the thought in mind that they would be just that; estimates. Mr. Don Bratt and Mr. Ken McLellan volunteered to contact the City Engineer on Starting a petition. Councilman Harris commented that the reaction tov�tard the storm sewer has been favorable tonight. He said that the costs have been going up continuously and if this project can be done, fine. The Council could then hold a Public Hearing, but first they would like a favorable expression of the people, before the time and expense of preparing cost estimates is gone through. Mayor Kirkham asked the City Attorney to look into the intention of the owners of Lot 8, to see if there is a possibility that they will donate the land. Councilman Breider thanked the people in the audience and the Parks and Recreation Director for coming tonight. CONSIDERATION OF BUILDING PERMIT FOR DOUBLE BUNGALOW IN HYDE PARK: The City Engineer said that he would like to ask the Council what they would like done with a building permit application that was received by the Building Inspectian office. He said that this was not on the Agenda, but the men were present in the audience. The zoning is proper and the application meets all the Code requirements. The only question is if the Council wants to hold up on all building in Hyde Park until the problems are resolved. He said that he has told the applicants of the proposal so that they cannot come back in two years and say, why were they not told of the other plans. Councilman Liebl said that this was not on the Agenda and he felt that there should be a full Council present. Mayor Kirkham said that this is Councilman Liebl's right, to decline to put it on the Agenda, and if not the full consent of the Council,' it cannot be put on. Councilman Liebl said that it should be on the Agenda for the next regular meeting night, and that all information should be in by Wednesday noon preceding the Council meeting. Councilman Harris questioned how the City could refuse a building permit if he meets all the r �� � � � SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARTNG MEETING OE APRIL 13, 1970 P1ilGE 49 requirements. Mayor Kirkham said that he agreed. The City Manager said that the City Attorney-advised that this application should be brouqht before the Council be£ore issuing the permit. He said that there is the study on Hyde Park and the City Attorney is to rander. a�decision at the next reqular meeting. � The City Attorney said that the Council has asked for a memorandum regarding the improvea�ent of the slip�off for Hyde Park. It may be that thi.s resolution will have to be rescinded. He said that he did not know as yet if this would 1 take a 4/5 vote. He said that the Council may be forced to go ahead with the improvement. He felt that it wouid be proper to withhold permission on the building permit application until the April 20th meeting. � � �J � Mayor Kirkham said that this item cannot be discussed at this meeting as every- one is not in agreement to put it on the Agenda, RECEIVING BIDS FOR WATER PROJECT #95, SCHEDULE B: Bid Lump Sum Alternate Completion Planholder ��.Surety Bid #i Time Peterson-Templin, Inc. St.Paul $460,853.00 Deduct 230 Calendar 6402 Bass Lake Road F& M Ins. $19,887.00 Days Minneapolis, Minn. 55428 5� B.B. L.A. Shank Plbg. & Am. Casualty 5469,348.00 Deduct As per , Heating Co. �18,000.00 Specifications 3501 85th Avenue No. 5� B.B, Minneapolis, Minn. 55429 � Berglin-Johnson, Inc. P.O. Box "D" Excelsior, Minn. 55331 ' 1 �� � , � LJ St. Paul F & M 5� B.B. Watson Const. Co. Fxnployers 252 So. Plaza Bldg. Group Ins. Minneapolis, Minn. 55416 5$ B.B, R.O. Westlund Const. Co. Ohio 1781 N. Hamline Ave. Farmers Ins. St. Paul, Minn. 553.13 5� B.B. $454,203.q0 Deduct 230 Calendar $12,000.00 Days $481,800.00 Deduct 225 Calendar $19,500.00 Days $511,471.00 Deduct 260 Calendar $11,900.00 Days The City Engineer said that the bids were received today at 1:30 P.M. and he would �ike to request that the bids be received but no award be made until the review and recommendations can be made. MOTION by Councilman I,iebl to receive the bids for Water Project #95, Schedule B. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkhant declared the motion carried. AWARDING CONTftACT FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1970-1 AND ST. 197Q-2: NOTE: Bids are listed in the Minutes of March 16, 1970. 1 The City Engineer reminded the Council that the bid award was held up upon reco�nendation of the City Attorney. ' SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARING MF:ETING OF APRiL 13, 1970 PAGE 50 The City Attorney said that he had checked the law and talked to the City Engineer. The law says that the Council must award to the lowest responsible bidder, but the courts are-quite strict in this regard. He advised that the low bid cannot be discarded unless there has been fauitg.worlananship and a laW suit within the City. There has been no actual default in this case, they have just been somewhat slow i.n other municipalities. He did not feel that there was anything that would justify Council not a�varding to the lov bidder.� Counciiman Breider asked what the complaint.was against Minn--Kota Excavatinq Company. The City Engineer said that they have not worked in the City of Fridley before on this type of work. He has called other Cities and they.report that the company is new and not too well organized, consequently they are slow, and have had problems completing the work on time. Councilman Liebl asked.who would be doing the inspection. The City Enginear repi3ed that the City Engineering Depart,ment would. MOTION by Councilman Liebl to award the bid for Street Improvement Project St. 1970-1 and St. 1970-2 to Minn-Kota Excavating Company in the amount of $269,952.44. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, Lieb3, Breider, and Kirkham voting aye, Harris voting nay, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. CQNSIDERATION OF HUMAN RELATIONS COMMITTEE REQUEST FOR RELF,ASE OF QUESTIONIDSAIRE_ RESULTS: MOTION by Councilman Harris to ask the Administration to set up a meeting with the Human Relations Comanittee prior to the release of the questionnaire results. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. CONSIDERATION OF 13.8 KV LINE BETWEEN T.H. #47 AND T.H. #65: The City Engineer said that NSP did not favor signing the agreement as proposed by the City and offered the map found in the Agenda on Page 28 as an alternate. The line would be overhead on the south side along the railroad tracks in Locke Park and underground along the west side to Osborne Road. Mr. Larry Benson, NSP, said that the south portion of the line would follow the 345 KV line along the railroad tracks and would be overhead lines, and then it would go up past Carter Day and this would be underground. He said that NSP considers this an overhead area and he could not say when the lines will go underground. He said that according to NSP policy they will not build an: underground line to feed an overhead area. The line would be underground from the Ice Arena to Osborne Road. Councilman Breider asked what would be alonq 73rd Avenue and Mr. Benson said nothing. Originally the pxoposal was for the line to run down 73rd Avenue. eouncilman Harris said that what NSP�is telling�the Council is that it will be overhead forever. Mr. Benson said that he could not tell what would be done in the future, but this has been declared an overhead area.. The feeder is very badly needed, there is at present an overload of about 30�. Councilman Harris said that there would be a great amount of poles going through that end of town, more than their share. The people do complain of too many poles. He said that he understood that it would be foolish to put an under- ground line next to an overhead line. Mr. Benson said that NSP would like to start as soon as possible and.hope to be done by June lst. Mayor Kirkham � C� � LJ , � � i L_� ' � r r � I� , � , u � , ' � ' � r- J ' r ' ' � ' , ' r r � _J ' rb SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF APRIL 13, 1970 P11G�i 51 pointed out that there is industry on the one aide and the park on.the other. Mr. Benson said that some of the poles already in existance can be uoed and that there would only be the addition of new poles between the old onea. MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve of the �roposal by NSP for the line, as shown in the Agenda of April 13, 1970. 5econded by Councilman Sreider. Upor► a voice vote, Kirkham, Breider, and Harris voting aye, Liebl abstaininq, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. The City Engineer handed out the latest weekly report for the 115 KV line from NSP dated April 10, 1970 to the Council. MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive the report from NSP dated April 10, 1970. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vo�e, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. CONSIDERATION OF UNIFORMS FOR STREET DEPARTMENT, WATER DEPARTMENT AND PARKS AND RECREATION DEPART�IENT: The City Manager recommended approval of the proposal that the Strest Departmerst, Water Department and the Parks and Recreation Department be furai�hed unilosms. The Sanitation employees already are provided with uniforms. The plan is to rent them rather than purchase them. Councilman Harris commented that he hopsd that if this is agproved that the men will then wear them. Mr. Robert McPharaon, Busine�s Agent for Local #49, said that if any of the men aame to t�vork without their uniforms, they would be sent back home for them. MOTION by Councilman xarris to approve of the plart for uniforms. Secandsd by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ESTIMATES: (FLOOD REPAIR WORK) Julian M. Johnson Construction Corp. 1229 Osborne Road Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432 Protection of Road Shoulder Along Riverview Terrace (Flood Work) Chas. M. Freidheim Company 5115 W. 36th Street St. Louis Park, Minnesota 55416 Protection of Road Shoulder Along Riverview Terrace (Flood Work) Dunkley Surfacing Company, Inc. 3756 Grand Street N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55421 FINAL ESTIMATE #2 for wozk completed on Improvement Projeat #96 (Flood Work) S 684.00 $2,662.50 $2,134.10 m SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF APRIL 13, 1970 Esti.mates Continued. � Ruben D. Lausenq 2441 Pleasant View Drive New Briqhton, Minnesota 55112 Prot�ction of Washout at Stoneybrook Way (Flood Work) $682.12 , Protection of Washout at Glen Creek Road (Flood Work) Protection of Roadway Shoulder on Riverview Terrace (Flood Work) Gile & Nelson Campany 2101 105th Avenue N.E. Blaine, Minnesota 55433 FINAL ESTIMATE #3 for work completed on Improvement Project #96 Addendum #1 (Flood Work) Estimate #3 for work completed on Street Improvement Project St. 1969-3 - Dike Work 9368.13 p� s� $1,050.25 $ 114.75 $3,029.77 $1�,715.63 The City Engineer said that these estimates are all connected with the repair __work for the spring flood of 1969. They have been trying to meet the deadline of April 17th set by tt�e O.E.P. They want all the work done one year from the declaration date. This is the reason for submitting esti.mates at a Special Meeting. All the work is done except some minor cleanup. MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve payment of the estimates, but hold the check until the cleanup is accomplished. Seconded by Councilman Lieb1. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. CONSIDERATION OF WEED MOWING SPECIFICATIONS: The City Manager reported that he had talked over the specifications with the contractor, Mr. Cutbirth. MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve of the specifications and authorize advertising for bids. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. Mr. Richard Harris expressed a complaint pertaining to his being charqed for the mowing of weeds on property that was under water. APPOINTMENTS: Name Position Replaces Mr. Ronald A. Mortenson Assistant Gary Larson 250 109th Avenue N.E. Mechanic Blaine, Minnesota SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF APRIL 13, 1970 � P11G= 53 Appointments Continued. Name Position Replaces Mr. Kenneth Arvola Public Dale Bakke 256 Russell Avenue So. Works Sewer Minneapolis, Minnesota Department Mr. Donald Stiller Public Steven Thorstad 1355 Hillwind Road Works Sewer Fridley, Minnesota Department . MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve the foregoing appointments. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. ADJOURNMENT: MOTION by Councilman Harris to adjourn the Meeting. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the Special Public Hearing and Workshop Meeting of April 13, 1970 adjourned at 12:00 Midnight. Respectfully submitted, ,��-� //Lk�.S%� Juel Mercer Secretary to the City Council 0 Jack O. Kirkhatn Mayor J � � . .�6 "�WY:, ' i , �J ' , �J � ' ' � � ' ' � , i ' � ' FRIDLEY FIX - UP - SPRUCE UP WEEK P R 0 C L A M A T I 0 N WI�REAS, the long winter has made its mark on the City of Fridley and a Clean Up - Spruce Up is needed to beautify the landscape, buildings and fences; and WHEREAS, a spirit of cooperation will do much to enhance the appearance of residential, commercial and industrial areas; NOW THEREFORE, I Mayor Jack 0. Kirkham do hereby proclaim the week of May llth through May 16th, 1970 as "Fridley Fix Up - Spruce Up Week" and do enjoin all residents and property owners to fix up and spruce up their property by making repairs, painting buildings and fences, removing all trash, junk and debris from their property and otherwise contribute to the health of residents and the beautification of the City. IN WITNESS THERE OF, I have set my hand and caused the Seal of the City of Fridley to be affixed this 20th day of April in the year of our Lord nineteen hundred and seventy. (SEAL) JACK 0. KIRKHAM, MAYOR �� • ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA BY MAKING A CHANGE IN ZONING DISTRICTS. The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Appendix D of the City Code of Fridley is amended as hereinafter indicated. SECTION 2. The tract or area within the County of Anoka and the City of Fridley and described as: 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 feet 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 beginning. The premises last above described being hereafter described as Tract A. Al1 lying in Section 34, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota. Is hereby designated to be in the Zoned District known as M-2 (Heavy Industrial Areas). SECTION 3. 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). PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF ATTEST; , 1970. MAYOR Jac 0. Kirk am CI K Marvin C. Brunsell Public Hearing; February 9, 1970 First Reading: Second Reading: Publish . �.� i : � � .� 1 .5F 0 ZOA #69-11: Northern Pacific Railway Bet, 40th & 41st in vicinity of Grand and California Streets Rezone from R-1 to M-2 (heavy industrial� , , ZONING LEGEND R-1 SINGLE FAMILY OW�'S AREAS C--7 R-2 LTQ MUITIPLE FAMILY DW�'S C�3 R-3 �EN. MULTIPLE FAMILY DWG'S l""'"""3 y R-4 DISTRICT USE PERMtTTED � t- , x C-1 LOCAL BUSINESS AREAS C=_-] 0 W C-I-S LOCA� SHOPPING AREAS (�:::�: ��;�7 = CR-1 CLINICS S ALLIEO �AB. QSQlRRf� C-2 GENERAL BUSINESS AREAS �� C-2-S GENERAI SHOPPING AREAS L�`�'���"3 CR-2 OFFICE SERV. & �TD. BUSINESS �:'":� < , m PO PLANNED DEVELOPMENT [""] � M-1 LIGHT INDUSTRIAL AREAS �JJ//� � J o M- 2 M6AVY INDUSTRIAL AREAS PTJTIIIJ � U P PUB�IC FACIUTIES AREAS i_'�� Q uTr vnoveRtr p scNOO� vnoveaTr Q OADIN�NCE NUMBER � ZONE USE IiMIT4T10N - -� � /�Y. -� -%//li9cT �/'� � - �,E'2o.�/E - S�Yo wit/ �i-�� T�/� c r ��" - .S.s� o ��t/ � %/I�f�CT �II � y�'� %/��CT /�Q .•- S/°�C//�L �/SE � � �C'/'�!/T f`' %��%/r//!NC � _, __ _ dc r, 7, J 9!y /" � � li' i % �' r , .�> , �/.�Y �D r'•%�' � � ' � PETITION BY BURLINGTON NORTHERN, INC. 116 EAST 5TH STREET, ST. PRUL, MINNESOTA 55101 FOR SPECIAL USE PERMIT AND ZONING CHANGES ' IN REGARD TO THE EXPANSION AND OPERATION OF THE RAILROAD CLASSIFICATION YARD .5`7 The Burlington Northern, Inc. 116 East 5th Street, St. Paul, Minnesota hereinafter referred to as the "property owners" hereby petition the City for the permit approvats and zoning changes in regard to the expansion and operation of the railroad classification yard (including departure tracks and slope excavation) on the lands described below and as shown on the attached ma�p marked as Exhibit "A" and as legally described on Exhibit "B", both Exhibits attached hereto and incorporated by reference. That the property is generally located West of Main Street between 40th Avenue and 43 Avenue Northeast, Fridley and in the vicinity of Grand Avenue, Columbia Heights and California Street, Fridley, Minnesota. That the requested approval and changes are: For ?ract A: Rezoning change from R-1 (Single Family Dwelling Area) to M-2 (Heavy Industrial Area) For Tract A d� B: S�ecial Use Permit - for expansion and operation of railroad classification yard Variance - to reduce the minimum footage requirement between M-2 zoning and R-1 zoning from 1500 feet to 0 feet for yard construction. That if the said zoning changes and special use permits are granted, the undersigned agrees to the following conditions and acknowledges that the permits and zoning changes are conditioned upon the preformance by the petitioner of tbe following conditions: a. The residential properties abutting the proposed development will be protected by a berm to be constructed on the top of the embanknent along with installation qf a six foot chain link fence on the back side of the I ' ' ' ' ' � ,1 J � ' ' ' � ' ' ' ' C� � � berm prior to comnencement of rock removal and blasting. This ber�n construction will be such that the switching yard is not visible from the roof eaves level�line of sight, however, the view beyond will be visible.. b. The blasting noise will be kept to a minimum so as not to have an adverse effect on the neighborhood. The Railroad Company and Contractors shall evaluate the structures of the buildings in the surrounding area within 1,000 yeard of the construction site within the corporate limits of the City of Fridley prior to the construction so that any damage during blasting and construction can be justifiably established. c. The dust due to the construction shall be controlled by watering down the area if necessary. d. The lighting in the yards and loud speakers for work activities will be placed in such a manner that these are directed away from the residential areas to the East. There will be an adequate number of speakers and these will be placed properly for minimum volume and maximum coverage. e. The top portion of the embankment will be sodded and the rest of the embankment slop� will be planted with trees and bushes to ma►ke it aesthetically pleas3ng. f. The latest type of retarder equipment will be used and updated periodically so that it will continue to function properly. C,; The City will be provided with certified date by an independent organization in regard to its present noise level for their operation and the noise 1eve1 in the expanded aperation will not be any greater than the present level. Petitioners acknowledge that any increase in present noise level constitutes a violation of the City Ordinance of the City of Fridley and each day's violation constitutes a separate offense. h. Buildings constructediin this area in support of this operation must come before the Building Standards Design Control Subcomnittee for approval. They will front primarily away from the residential area. . _ � ' 1 i ' , LJ ' � � ' � .5� i. The trafftc patterns for removal of rock, di rt and other refuse wi 11 be tvwards East River Road and away from the residential area. The traffic activities during construction will be coordinated with Fridley. the County, Columbia Heights and the City of Minneapolis. j. Al1 the burning and air pollution regualtions of the City and the State � will be complied with and no part of the railroad yards will be used as , a dump area to pile the refuse. k. Th� overpass on a4th Avenue wi11 be completed from 44th Avrnue to East River Road as planned by Northern Pacific Railroad prior to operation of the yard to eliminate traffic problems. The approval of the Plans 8 Specifications shall be coordinated with the City, County and other governmental agencies and the construction of this overpass along with � approaches as proposed by the Railroad Company will be completed at no cost to the City and the County. • 1. A11 pians of yard lay-out, bridge p�ans and building plans wiil be submitted to the City•for approval prior to construction. m� That the petitioners will furnish a bond in the principal sum of �1,000,000 � to indemnify the City for any claims of any nature that n�ay result fran the construction as outlined above, from the blasting involved in said cor�structio=E �J � � � � � ' or from any other activity involved in the railroads or its contractors' and agents' activities in said construction and will further execute a hold harmless agreement, agreeing to hold the City harmless of any and all claims arising out of said uctivities and construction and to defend on behalf of the City any and all claims that may be presented to it. That in addition to the said agreements for the City of Fridley,the railroad, its agents and its contractors shall post a bond for the protection of the resi dents of the Ci ty of Fri dl ey for damages that may resul t from blasting in the vicinity of their home, said bond to be approved by the City Engineer and the City Attorney in content and amount. ' � � � � � � � � � � � � I , . � Fi(� � The petitioners will not do any construction or tract work on parcel 1200, legally described as Lots 2 and 3, Auditor's Subdivision 78, Anoka County, within the City of Fridley, but saad iand will be given to the railroad's real estate department for sale for industrial users in the City of Fridley. o. Petitioners wiil cooperate with the City of Fridley for the dedication of a right hand turn lane on East River Road to the proposed 43rd Avenue overpass. p. The City will be granted first option on any excess material available frnm said construction to be dumped within the City of Fridley at the direction of the Engineer of the�City of Fridley at no charge � petitioners will resolve the high tension interference within the City's l45 KV line with that other railroad. q� The property owners further agree that they will cooperate with the City and the County and wil] not oppose their request for the grade separation at the raiTroad tracks on Mississippi Street before the Minnesota Public Service Commission. They also agree to bear the full cost of the shoe fly and raising the level of the track three feet above the existing level and other related work at no cost to the City and the County and also will pay 10� of the cost of all the work within the railroad right of way on Missi- ssippi Street. They also agree to cooperate with the City so that the road level be1ow the tracks is kept as high as structurally possible. r. They also agree that they will allow or be a party to allowing the City to relocate the existing old railroad crossings, one between Longfellow and Liberty and one near Tronton Street to 79th Way and 83rd Avenue. Respectfully submitted, BURLINGTON NORTHERN, INC., Petitioners By I I , � � � � � � � I � � � � , � ' � !a?t?Zt'I� �Y �itu.2l!@'!'ON � 2M0. iT6 s�l't '�'!Ii �iL't S'!. TAOL. 1tIMMSSO�� 35101 TOA !�lt�tlAL O�E �'ilq[IS AIfD t0� QlG�ltQis ZIt �AI�1 '!0 'i'!IS l�T'�IiSIOM 14�D 0�'!ltASIOX b1 TH= lt�Z2�AD CLItAD2�IQA'tI011 !� fi�riin�ton �tortb�rA Zne., iT6 sa.s s�a atr.�s, a�. tsrl, Ilia�ota, hsr�s�►!'t�r r�t�rr�i to u iM *?�ti- �1 �lo�r", U�rttiy p�titians i�h� Ci�� ot l�riti�� faar 1�1w �it apparo�ral� ae�d soala� eba��r 1A rKa�M te �U� �:p�i�u a�d o�aratiea o! t�b� railroad slas�iliealaloA ,�ard tiss�tidi� a�- p�ir� t,raalu� aad �lop� �:oaY�tis�►) aa �� �s a�sr�lNt b�lew aad ta aDo�a ou lrla �tlaoh�d sap wlt�d as uLitii� "A" t� l�pll� ats�ribsd o� Yacbibl6 "l�", Oet� s:hitilla att�sMt �atato a�d i�orporsl��! by r�!'�rr�r�s�. TbN prop�rty is �en�ral3,�►► loaa� Msst o! i�aia ai�r�t 1�tY��a �O�h Af��ae a�d �3�rd A��ts Msr�h�aat� l�idlq a� lu tihi► �loinit� ot Qrand A�fans, Col�aa�ia H�i6hts and @aiit�ia a�r�t, 1►�►idi�y, Kir�rr�lc�. 1'!�s r�qa��ts�d a�prvrral and oha�or ar� i � 7r�i Y A = � ��_��� �� � ��� ♦ ���� laeily t'f�r�llit� Ar�ra) to 1{-Z (li�ar� Indu�trisl Ar�a, �ar Trao� A � Bs �te� at Psrsl�l�-toa� �xpan- sion abd op�r�at�oa o! rtilroad sla�sitiaatia� yarA Y,�r1�,a�w,r„�hto r�dno� �tu tiiait� too�a�� rt�uir�s�� �tx�a M»� sonia� a� 1t.•1 so�in� tro� 1500 t��� to o !'Nt to�s �ard oonrtruotio�. It �2� ,�aia sonir� otsan�� an�! sp�oial us• D�- t�i�� �� RraAt�, a�d ��itiann �uiiQ• th� �xpand�d 1 •�� � ,. � , � � u ` .l,ia�iss#�ra�i.n sa:s sa tk. �ur.s i��•a, ��• �siarr�r tp�air '1� t�a tol]�tin� lrostiti�au afrt �t�vrlNEt� t�a� �� �i4� s� � eba��s ars �o�iitio� �q�M � ��ar!`or.sa.. ey i� or e� lolloi►in� se�ti�i«u: ' �f � ��r��� ���A�� ���� �� �� ' ����� �1� �� �e1��� � � � �. � �� •ti1'�!t!� 0H Zh� �bp 0i t� ��A�tfil� a1�� 1f1ti11 ies�allstloa ot t s3a� taot oAtiA liAic ts�s• aa t1M bM� •�� �c!' tl� etr� pr�� �� �e�r1►pewNe� O+t ros1� rawe�n►1 aad biasti�t« � twnr� ten�tlwrli�, te �� ts��at psribl�, �ill d� sn�b tiirtti 13� ��rit�l�iar ya�! i� not •ialile i'r�� �!� se�t �r�� lnr�l li� s! ti� � br0 t� 1�ti�b� ot titN 1�s�a rill �ot �xs��d •i�t ts+��. 1 �. � tila�ti� �oist r►ill b1� Iofpti 1�o t siuia� �o � aa �t to harr� an ad��rs� �!!�t va ti� �ii�- bo�d. Tttitiaf�rr arb i�• C+�lraetors rill wai�tat� ,� !b� strtis�nr�s o! �h� �oa�s arl�b�la tb� •e�ra� liari�� o� t� Cit' of Tr3ll� �o�tb a! �3�b A��w�, � f�.8. prie�r t� �t�� s�r►str�►otio�a ro �bat a� d�►�i� � � ' � �, ' . ,, � s. !. duri� blas�i� an�d �oru�s�►►s�lo� oa� �►� �u��itiabl� �s�sbiisbid. ��1�,�� an� to t1rs+� a.�tl�ta�ior� shall D� soats�l�N b�r ra��i� !lvtnR t1� ti*s1t !.�' a�rils�a:'y. Tb� li�ti� in !h� yard• a� lou4 ap�alc�r� ta� �ric a��iviti�s x�ll b� �1soM i�a aaD a ��r t�ti �b... .r. es:..t.a .was t:e. �e. n•�a.�ls,►1 ar�as to �b� Eas� . Tl�er• �eiil 1►• � aeptiat• �- D�rr o!' spa►k�rs a�d �1��• �rill Dt pLe�d �1� tor ais�i�e ♦o�m� aAd u�c�a�ue aorr�rai�. �� � � ,, � I � � � I � � Ll , � � � �� ' � � ' , •. ?!r� t�p prartiau of tlar w�M�at rl.11 b� �1��M �`3 tliilt a t� s! pro�r#h see► �Kr�atioa rbi�� �r� n� to � wci� 1�ai�� o! swua iu�1� awt r�l�M 1�1Al�tl Mt�S���16�4 !O wtki lt aqtlf�tiaall�► O1NSi1��► r. s. �i �$t�� 1t�A Ot �l�i��"' �'�1ir�f� M1i1 w Y�� �!L uydat�d p�rriodloa�l� so ti�t� it Mlll �OUtia� t• lu:wtiew yro�►1�. Th� Ci�� rill re pratid�d Mitb ��iti�d �atu � a� i���rd�n� or�a�lu�ioA ia sKara to t1M �ts�at aoir� lrrr�l ot le�itiorur's oprratian �ad t+�all� tM �eia� 1�►�1 in �b� vspl�tl�d o�ra4loO tK12 Aot w ap�' ir�rala* tl�at th� pstssn� lr�l. %a. ��,►.��__.,7.., t�• s�►�insn�� �oestr�o�.a ss tni� ar.� s� s�ov.r� �i i. �� it. this ay�raei� au�s� ooa� �t�r �1a !laiidi� �4aAdards 1?��i� Cc�n��ol 3a�wear�ri�i� fee aDpr�nl. �y rill !'reat p�ri�saril,�r auay traa t!u r�.ie�ial avat. ?h� t�ra�!'iu �at��r foa� raa�►al o! rerlc, lis� sad o4b�►r r�t"��• pi12 b� teerards E�►�i lti��r � unne a�► tra� �l�rt r*si8s�ti�►1 ar�t. � tratli� uti�i- ti�� d�si�tg eott�uss�ruof�lon �►ill 1�� soardio���A �►ttlt leidl�rX � th� Ce�nl�r, C�i�sDia B�i�ls t�d �b� Ci�� o! lti�ea�poiis. All 11�r burmi� aud ai�' �+ollutimn r��alatioeu� �t ih� Ci�y aa� th� ��a�� �rill ►� o�plib Mish aw� no part ot tb� railre� �ard� rili b� nsb a� • Qw�p ar�a to p�l� !�,! !�!'t�i�. Th� �r�rpr►ss on �14tA At►�f�t� Mill b� aa�tDl�4�d !'�'o� K:�b A��mus Lo Eas� Ri��r �toad as pianrue! b� Buriirq�tor� Nor�h�rn I�c • pr�or to ol�ration ot ttt� yard to elimina�e traltic prodle�s. 'Pb� tp- I � i# .� � ��� � �, � � � � � pro�ra2 ot th• llans i 3peait3Qatians s�all Mr oov�rdir�ttd Mith Lhe Cit', Ccroat� dnd o�her �or�s�e�ta� s�e�ciee aru! the �sonstrastiesz st thir o�erpass alor� ait� approtoh�a as propos�i by tha �*etiti�ner Mill bo Qempletfd at no oast to the �it� and ths Count�. 1. All plans of �ard ].a.�-out, brid�e pisns and bnild- iag pl�ne Kill be auba�itted Lo the C3�� !or ap- pr�Yai Qrior to constrt:ation. •. Th� pt�itioner �rill ind�mnit� the Cita tor tAy alaiA►s of a�► nsture that mu� result fro� �bt aAns�r�otion sa outllned dboi�, lraa th� bla�tin� imolvsd in ea2d �onet�e�tion or lran an� oth�r scti�it�r imolved in th� Petitioner's or its aon- ao..D �i�.+..��ss �r.lL� n�k.7` tractara' and a►�ents� aQtisStt�a�in sa1Q eon�trre- tion �nel fti�rther agrsea io hold the Cit� 2�ar�tless lrc� ar�d agains� et�y snd all alai�s arisis� 0ut of sa�d aattr►ities �rxi 4or►aCruation and to d�tt�d or� beht►li of Lh� Cit� �ny �►ad a21 �isias that ssZ b� pr�s�r�RC! to it. IM addition t� th� uid agreaamsnts tor �t�a C3�y o! lr3Ql��, t�N t�itioa�rri , i�e agenta anci its oontraator• �rill i�esnnif� th� � ' 0 � ' � residsnts ot the CiLy ot �rilll�y for dana�s tbat 64. � � ma� r�suit frva� D1amCir[g !n ttu ♦iainit� ot �h�ir hos� s. / i a�- d _._-----� • n. T�tition*r a6r�es to �ak� � s u� ot etlterAatix�loc_ . . . : C M ��.�-1'� f aa A l�t�-#�-- i►�r pro�rrt� in �� ��� par�a�3 120�, 1 gall� deseriDed as Lots 2 sn�d 3, Auditor's Subdi�tston 7�. avs11tb2e to ind�lstrial de��lop�ent. o. p• a• r. s. P�lition�r rill aooperat• ritD th� Ciiy ot �'ridlh tor �2�►� a�disatior of a ri�i Aand turn lan� o� Bart Ai�s�r RQSd to th� p�op���d �3rd �r�srn� �►�r- pas�. Th� City xili b• 6ra�nted fir�t option on asqr tsou� sataial arailable lrom said aoiutrus�lon �o ti� du�ap�d Mithia tht City of lrridl�� ati th� dir�oti� �.� ot tta Engisseer of th� City o! lridl�� aE ao el�ar��, ____ _ � �� � � � _ , t'ttilicr�r turtber s���s 1Fo eooperat� rils2t !ht Cit� as�d t�� Cotinty and ri12 not oppos� tArrir r�-� Qv��t tor a arade separation at tt�e railroaQ traob on Hisairsippi stree� b�fort !b� Kinn�sota I�st�li� 3�r�rioe Ccae�i,s�on. It also a�rs�ss to b�ar tbe �lull aost of t�� shoo !ly ar,d lOx o! th� raa�aia�- ie� oost o! t�� pro�e+a� xi�hin �hs ri�At o! � li�its, �rhioh aas� 3r�lueles ralains �h� imr�l o! tihe �raok ehre� t�et ab�a't t�he �xiati� l�v�i to a11oM f�ar Q�ti�r Bra3tsas� o! th� taailit�, oon- •tre►�tion of th�► strua�wr� and oth�r r�lat�d �orlc. l�tition�r a�r�s �ho�t it Miii aliox or b� a part� �o tlloMing tbe City to r�looal�• tb� �xi��i� eid railroac! aroasi�ngs, on� �tt��n Lo�t�lloM aed LiDart� and on� n�ar Tron�on Strt�t to Tith Ma� and 83rd �1��nu�. l�ti�lon�r will acop�rsic• ritA Ilo�th�rn �tatss � ' To�nrr a�'! th� Cit� of ]Rridl�� in pro�►iQi� !or a ;� '' �aLisfaotor� r�loestion ot �he 11� 1�Y pox�r lirk - trom its pr�sent lobation to p�tition�r�s �rop�rt�. / R�sp�4tfu1]�r wb�itt�d � BETALI�G1TOl� AOIITRER�i I1�0 ,,!tt it iNNT a7 s� Si. ANTHONY VILLAGE SHOPPING CENTER, Inc. a�r. orrrces� DELNAC BUILDING Z.S Univ�rdtY A��nu� S. E I�INEAPOLIS. MIIVNESOTA 55414 April 9, 197� l+tt. Hank Nfuhich 6Lt31 t�nive rs i ty Ave . N. E. Fridley, i�finn. 551t21 Deas� Mr. Muhich : Due to the fact that we have an expansion program of adding to the Sears building at 6199 Highway 65 N. E., with some buildings added to the south side and seme added to the east side, we would like to have the bricking of these two walls exter�ded for one year. MS-js Yours very ruly � � ��1. ` �'r � Iriaac Saliterman �-a�� �'% # � � ,`'C I.�III, ° . '�.� c9. " ��� �3 , �► W s.� . _ � ._,�•Jf .�. 'J =- +�L �,,, �i�01 . ,a: . `"�°:',•�,. '�: � ::. .� � � ° , �3�.9�0�1QC���� ;W ��i� �3�8 T a' � 9 °o �, - . _ � �QI�! Q D � � : /� � . . 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SG �`��` ' � � . � ' �� ' � .<�> 3y °. 4 �- i � 5 � ,�,�o ooY � �_ . _,: _ . �;,,� ,_._ `_� �� , : . . ,r �., _ � � • f,`� ,�4 �.�...r�� M ���' .... .( � � <'-' . ... i� �V 1 i ` � -'"''"y i � . `.� , � � t � r� � ` _ �; . � _ � C �� � 7: �� $ //4 � , R � � S C • J3� � � � � � L� � ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA BY MAKING A CHANGE IN ZONING DISTRICTS The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain,as follows: , SECTION 1. Appendix D of the City Code of Fridley is amended as hereinafter indicated. � SECTION 2. The tract or area within the County of Anoka and the City of Fridley and described as: C� � � � � � C� , � , , C 1 East Half of the Northeast Quarter of the Southwest Quarter (E 1/2 of the NE 1/4 of the SW 1/4), except t}�e South 185 feet thereof, except the following parcels: Parcel A: A1Z that part of the East 1/2 of the East 1/2 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 14, T-30, R�24, Anoka County, Minnesota, described as beginning at the Northwest corner thereof; thence East along the North line of said Southwest 1/4 a distance of 214 feet; thence South and parallel with the West line of said East 1/2 of the East 1/2 of the Southwest 1/4 for a distance of 153 feet; thence West parallel with said North line for a distance of 81 feet; thence South and parallel with said West - line for a distance of 215 feet; thence West and paxallel with said North line for a distance of 130 feet to said West line; thence North along said West line a distance of 368 feet to the point of beginning. Subject to easements for street purposes over the North 33 feet and t;he West 30 feet thereof. Parcel B: A permanent easement for street, sanitary sewer and utility purposes over a part of the following described parcel: That part of the East 1/2 of the East 1/2 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section 14 that lies between the East 40 feet thereof and the following described line: Beginning at a point on the South right of way line of Mississippi Street located 88.53 feet West of the East line of said parcel; thence South parallel to the East line of said parcel a distance of 51 feet; thence on a tangential curve to the left with a delta angle of 16° Ig+ degree of curve of 10.38° and a radius of 551 feet for a distance of 157.03 feet; thence Southerly in a straight line tangent to last described curve a distance of 57 feet; thence on a tar�gen�ial curve to the right with a delta angle of 16° 18' degree curve 11.06° and a radius of � Ord, NQ, 490.25 feet a distance of approximately 45 feet to a point of intersection with a line drawn parallel to and 40 feet West of the East line of said East lf2 of the Southwest 1/4 of Section; thence terminating, all lying in the City of Fridley, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota. Is hereby designated to be in the zoned district known as R-3 (General Multiple Dwellings). SECTION 3. 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 Dwellings� to R-3A.•(General Multip�e Dwellings - Apartments Only). tPASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF 0 ATTEST: , 1970. MAYOR ac 0. Kir am C K arvin C. Brunsel Public Hearing: April 13, 1970 First °�Re�dang: Second Reading: Publish....... • � � ` \ � � r� `.\ � � ��' �j � / V v � , � /*""�ti" � 3'1 a a T W�YM�. I� � ��'�fG ;�� � � . � .�..�,�- :�', , �I _ ' .. � ` I Nri.i oMK '"1�.. I ��T�' :,�, �Y g __ -_--� ,; . ` � _`":� � �� .. ��. - � � ti � ` �3 L _:I ` g � �_�� > � ti _ "_-_� ; i , w �'d 3 � , , � o� � h � �'-�/ � f-�- � _� � y � � v , 5 i. v , i /'7 G .? 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V ,1J * t v�. , ae ��' _ `} �v � , .i. , \ � � /y �^ ��1�i� �' e � '�= - r,/7--�` �' � i vi' � � o � � ��a ii. � e � ; �' . , ,' ' % 1 �� �� 2 L�td. /aVE. .v �.,� .. 1 , �, , . � �,�� �'�l '�f— Pr � • W., 5 � c_ .?1 f _ : V� . . i' a-- � -�--y; � ' � i : � k , ; � - �. $ s � � / _r _ __ _ � _. ., . . / : �" �, ^� ^0 � 4� � ` ' _ � _ � ��. ` .. _ '�� _ - ili . , . : _ _. _ --- - > ,� � � � � � �, , t� � ',, � fi :; ' : . 4 i � �1 V r � s � � x� � ` �Z Q � '-'-' " z9 _ _ ; 'z-- --� i / � -19-- _ _ . _^ -- '—' , Z � _ � _ (� a � � . , v`vpy � f,,. � •� v0 ?8 _ '� _ 3 _ _ �, : r' , r � U : V a � �' < i V < �., � � • :.- . ,_, _ 1 , � . .. . ; ; � LJ ' E� �J ' ORDINANCE NU. AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CITY CODE OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA BY MAKING A CHANGE IN ZONING DISTRICTS The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows: SECTION 1. Appendix D of the City Code of Fridley is amended as hereina£ter �ndicated. SECTION 2. The tract or area within the County of Anoka and the , C�.ty of Fridley and descri.bed as; � , Lot 1, Block 3, Commerce Park, all lying in the North Half (N 1/2) of Section 11, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota. Is hereby designated to be in the Zoned District known as C-2 (general business areas). SECTION 3. That the Zoning Administrator is directed to change � the official zoning map to show said tract or area from zoned district C--1 (local business areas) to C-2 (general business areas). � PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS , � �J � � � ' DAY OF ATTEST: , 1970. MAYOR Jac 0. ir am CITY CLERK Marvin C. Brunsell Public Hearing: A ril 13 1970 First Reading: ap , th'1� ' Second Reading: Publish........ � '.�` �.; J wr� I ���� f. /��l' '�j� . � .. -•, �� � d� :; �,� ' � •. . ,': .. � •' .:' .:�. . . : . � tt /—� 4 ��� STEVE CODDON: ZOA �70-02 ; ��N � � � SP �70-01 ; J �t . 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PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, THIS DAY OF , 1970. MAYOR Jack 0. Kir am ATTEST: � CITY CLERK Marv�n C. Brunsell Public Hearing: April 13, 1970 � First Reading: do� ��'lu Second Reading: Publish....... i �1 ' �= ;�, ^_: ,� ; �� ; � �i �� I, � �� l A�CURn�IES ncRE1N COMAMRv. �� 53924 � - , � , , � N. E. �1aRMQr � -----�;.,� a ����.,�----- � � . -- � � , ; . tau,._ - -. ' : i.. / ,.� .�. i :•+i�iaT'r ' � � .�1r�+a1.R/ �� �„� �r .s n } `�� i : � �' ��..� ; � aj � � a J ; •• 4 � „ �'�; ��� ( $ i �a n�.r � �`; _ _ �„ . N r �. ��: �� � ` ORNE � { ' 01 ..� � �'� �� � : ` �: .. � � � � ' ` --- . 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CA��[RLY MEMO T0: FROM: RE: DATE: Homer Ankrum, City Manager Leonard T, Juster Improvement Project ST 1970-4 and Hyde Park RE�-zoning Apri 1 16 , 1970 At the request of the Council and administrative officials, the undersigned was requested to review the situation concerning the re-zoning aind street improvements ordered in the above matter and report to the Council on the� April 20, 1970 meeting. In reviewing the procedural history of the action taken� on the above matter, it appears as follows: On November 3, 1969, by Resolution #194-1969, the Council ordered improvement, and final plans and specifications and estimates of cost thereof for Street Project ST 1970-4. Pursuant to the above resolution, street improvements, including grading,� etc, were ordered. This resolution was adopted on motion by Councilman Harris. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon voice vote, Liebl, Harris, Sheridan, and Kirkham declared the motion carried. Also on November 3, 1969, a first reading was completed on ordinance to re-zone Hyde Park and City View additions from their present use to commercial use and this ordinance was passed by a 4/5 vote. Liebl, Hariris, Sheridan, and Kirkham voted aye, Samuelson voted nay. Mayor Kirkham declai^ed the motion carried. On February 2, 1970, the Council instructed the administ:rative officials af the city to proceed with negotiations for purchase of proper1;yfarthe improvement, mainly to acquire the area needed for the "slip-off." Contac;ts were made by the City Attorney to acquire property ��y negotiation. ' ' � ' IL J ' � ' ' ' , ' ' ' 1 ' ' 1 , � The City Manager, Ankrum, had corresponded with Charles E. Burrill, District Engineer of the Minnesota Highway Department, requesting Highway Department approval of the plans fnr the "Slip-off" access and request:ed certain land from the Highway Department. In Manager Ankrum`s letter, he indicated that the request was made because of re-zoningi plans for the area, including carmercial and multiple dwellings. In the answer of Mr. Burrill, he indicated the State would approve Mr. Ankrum's plan, would not share in the cost, and detailed certain conditions required by the State. Their approval was not conditioned upon re-zoning and it was not mentioned in his letter. On March 16, 1970, upon the second reading of the ordinanee for re-zoning in Hyde Park and City View Addition, the vote was Liebl, Brieder, amd Sheridan voting aye, Kirkham and Harris voting nay, and Mayor Kirkham declairing the motion failed. (Amendment of the zoning code of the City of Fridley requirE�s 2/3 vote to all council members pursuarrt to Section 45.202 being the equivallent of a 4/5 vote). At the council meeting of April 6, 1970, Attorney Andrewv Kohlan appeared on behalf of his client Eldon Schmedeke, owners of Lots 16-19, Block 12, and Lot 30, Block 21, Hyde Park Addition, requesting the council to re-z:one the property as per the first re-zoning motion that did pass and implied that, if not, he would bring a lawsuit against the city for said re-zoning. Therefore, the question as �o the present status of the matter appears to be: 1. Is the resolution ordering improvement and final plans and specifications and estimates of the cost thereof, approved on November 3, 1969, still in effect and should the city officials be required to administrativel,y carry out the � requirements of said resolution or does that resolution fail because of the failure of the re-zoning to receive approval at second reading? 'J'•� ' ' , ' ' ' ' � ' ' ' ' � ' ' ' ' �I �� 2. If �he improvement is valid regardless of the rez�oning, what action must be taken �� the council desires to reverse itself on tlhe resolution ordering the improve�ent': 3. What �s �he effec� �f the request of Eld�n Schmed�eke or a lawsuit to be brought �e h��n on the re-zoning? 1. is th� resolution order�ng improvement and final plans and specifications and estimates of the cost thereof, approved on Navember 3, 1969, still in effect and shnuid th� �ity officials be required to administratively carry out the requirements �f said resolution or does that resolution fail because of the failure of the re•�zar�i �� to recei ve approval at second readi ng? It is my op�n7�r� that the resolution ordering the improvement and final plans and specifications in that resolution of November 3, 1969, requiring "street i�rovement, including gr�r�7ng, stabilized base, hot mix...'° is a valid resolution not affected by the faiiaar�e �f the rezoning and the City Engineeer and Consulting Engineers are required to prepare final plans and specifications for the making of such improvement. Th� C�t,y Ch�rt�r of the City of Fridley under Section 8.04, LOCAL IMPROVEMENT REGULATIONS, �ravides that after the City Charter takes eff'ect, September 24, 1957, "The City C�uncil may prepare and adopt a comprehensive ordinance, prescribing the proced��� �����h will determine all matters pertaining t:o the making of the local improve�r���, thereafter..." Such ordinance shall also require petition of a majority ir� number and interest of the owners of prope�rty to be assessed for such improverr�nt or improvements for the initiation the�reof; provided that the City Council may proceed upon its own initiative und�r such ordinance by resolution adopted by unanimous vote of the City Council after a prope�r notice and hearing." The resolution in question was not adopted pursuant to petition (since it is my opinion that the letters sent out to the respective owners did not have the necessary requirements of a valid petition), and, therefore, was donE� by the City Council on its own initiative. -3- ' � � � ' � ' ' , ' , ' � ' ' ' ►-K ��� However, although the Charter refers to an ordinance that may be adopted and requiring unanimous vote of the Council, no such ordinance has ever been adopted by the City nor is there any language in the Charter which indica�tes this is an exclusive method of making improvements. Therefore, in the absence of such ordinance adopted by the Council, M.S.A. 429.031 +�ould govern impro�Pements. This statute requires either a petition fo� the �imp�o�rement by the �wne��s of not less than 35% in frontage of the real property �b��ting upon the str•eets, named in the petition as the location of the improvement or by a resolution of the City Council by 4/5 vote. M.S.A. 429.111 provides that any City of a sE�cond Class operating under a Hame Rule Charter may proceed under this chapter or under its Charter unless the Charter specifically states ihat it is exclusi�re, which does not appear to be the case of the Fridley Char�ter. Although the improvement was considered with the rezoming, there is nothing in the resolution which ordered the improvement making it contingent upon the re-zaning also taking place and this becomes a matter of legislative discretion of the Council. The Council must take some action at this time if they want to rescind the improvement because of the failure of the re-zoning. If this is the desire of the Council, a motion that the resoluiion ordering the improvement be rescinded, must be acted upon, and although it would take a 4/5 vote to order the improvement, in my opinion, it would take a major�ty vote to rescind it. In the absence of said Motion to rescind , the resolution ordering the improvement is one validly enacted by the City and must be implemented by the City Engineer and Consulting Engineer. ' 2. If the improvement is valid regardless of the re-�zoning, what action must be taken if the council desires to reverse itse]f on the resolution ordering the improvement? � ' , Therefore, the action before the council at this tirn�� should be a motion to rescind the improvement. If said motion passed, then thf� improvement would be abandoned regardless of the outcane of the Schmedeke lawsuit. Assuming said Motion to Rescind is not passed and the improvement resolution remains a valid resolution, -4- , �,� �n the next question to resolve is whether or not the State c�f Minnesota would continue ' their permit for the work knowing the re-zoning has failecl, but being advised � ' that at leastone of the owners has continued to request re�-zoning to t�lnercial. The State's approval is needed for the change� in access and it would be my reconmendation that after the final geometrics have been determined, the City Manager should make a formal request for change in ac:cess to the District � Right-Of-Way Engineer of the State Highway Department. S��id formal request � ' i � � �� ' ' , � � � i should contain a statement of the facts as they now exist., Assuming the request is granted, the improvement must be continued. A<.►suming the request is denied, there is no �►ay for the improvement to continuE�. 3. What is the effect of the request of E1don SchmedE�ke or a lawsuit to be brought`by him on the re-zoning? The re-zoning has failed for lack of the necessary votes <�t the second reading. Assuming the improvement is not rescinded and the State gi^ants approval of the access, it would seem to me the.council members in opposiition to the re-zoning might wish to reconsider their action to prevent an illog;ical result but this is within legislative perogative of the council. Assumin�� Mr. Schmedeke and attorney Kohlan take their matter up before the District Court, the Court does have the power of judicial review of the action of the coi�ncil. If he were successful in such a lawsuit, it would only result in the re-zoning to comnercial of the particular properties involved in his l�wsuit and I assume it would involve only those properties owned by him and desc�ribed in page 2 herein. There are no clear guidelines in determining wh�ther or ni�t the court would reverse the action of the council and such a matter is ba�sed on the facts of each case and some general rules of law. If the council reque�sted me to give them an opinion as to what I would think would be the final outcane of such a lawsuit, and I would do so, but the research would be lengthy and �detailed. The basic law underlining this matter �s stated as follows: -5- 0 , LJ r u � � ' � � � C� � J � � ' �1 "A city has wide discretion in dealing with matters of ]ocal importance, but the State, through its courts, still retains power,,duty and concern to oversee a city'� actions in order to restrain the transgression of bounds and standards of grant of power. of circumstances. Unreasonableness is a legal conclusion, made upon examination If unreasonableness of action is plain, clear, manifest, and undoubted, it is prop�r subject for restraint by court providing it violates substantial rights of others." One of the leading cases in Minnesota concerniag zon�ing ordinances is Pearce v. Vi]lage of Edina, ]18 NW (2nd) 659, decided by the Minneso�ta Supreme Court October of 1962. This involved a petition by a property aNner clain�ing that the zoning ordinance on which their property has been zoned limited the use of their property in many respects and denied them the right to construct a shopping center or camwnity store similar to those in adjacent areas. ThEay contend that the present zoning was discriminatory, arbitrary, and confiscaitory. Their property was adjacent to cam�ercial and heavily travelled streets. The case is extremely detailed and concerned with much factual infonnation concer•ning the location of the property, traffic patterns,'proceedings of the Viilage of E:dina Planning Carmission and Planner, all being detailed before the court. On the showing of the Plaintiff, the court did rule that the present zoning ordinance of Edina rendered plaintiff's property practically valueless for many years, found that t:he action of the council was unreasonable, confiscatory, capricious, and arbitrary a�nd ordered the property re-zoned comnercial, The general law contained in the Edin�a case is still valid law in the State of Minnesota and would be applied in the Schmedeke case but a detailed study would have to be made of the facts surrounding the property in this area before I would vent�re an opinion as to probable results of court action. The only reason I mentioned the Edina case is to point out that the council's actions, if arbitrary, are reversible by the District Court in zoning matters of � this kind. r �� ---_.. � Leonard T. Juster ' ' , ' KEMAINING APPOINTMENTS TO BE MADE BY COUNCIL, APRiL� 20, 1970 PRESENT MEMBER TERM EXPIRES APPOINTEE Plats and_Subdivisions - Streets and Utilities (3 Yr. Term - 5 members)(Section 40) Thomas Myhra - ' 6360 Alble Street N.E. Fridle;y, Minn. 55421 12-31-69 , (Mr. M;yhra was taken off Planning Commission so no ltinger on this commiLtee either) � Human Relations Committee (15 Members - 3 Year Term) (Resolution ��271-1964) 4�d 3 �d 2 ' Donald Batterson 12-31-69 6480 Riverview Terrace Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Robert Hynes 665 - 57th Place N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - - ��� 12- 31- 69 --�yJ�LD. �� ?' 6.3 s� � i.u:�,c,.� r/ 4 I,�d 3 David Cook 12-31-71 -��� /.�l�z 6840 �;lashington Street N.E. �/ �- �-7 ' Fridley, Minnesota 55432 ' Both Mr. Hynes and Mr. Cook are now members of the Police Commission so new appointments will have to be made to the Human Relations Committee as the following State Statute will apply. , _ � ' ' �J ' - CHAPTER 419 po�cE civn. sExvicE co�ussiorrs 419.02 MEMBERSHIP; JOINT POI.ICE AND FIRE CObIIV[ISSION. Subdivi- sion 1. This commission shall consist of three members who are citizens oi the atate and residents oi such city or village, and shall be appointed by the mayor oi the city or village and the appointment oi each rnmmissioner, to be conflrnied by � a majority oi the governing body thereoi, and when flnst createdl one commissioner ; ahall be appointed for the term o! one year, who shall be president oi the comm3s• ' sion. one ior the term oi two years, and one for the term oi ihree years, and all � rnmmissioners shall hold their o�ce until their successors �are appotnted and ; quali9ed. No commfasioner sha21 at the time of his a intment or while serving, hold an o er o ce or em oyment under e c ty or age, t Fa n e es, e -- Y __ __._. �- s�a�e o3Minnesoia, or any public corpora on or po cTdi-is�on'iT-ieieof,"ofhe�lCan the o8tce oi notary public or member oi a civil service commisrion ior flremen or other municipal personnel. Each commissioner. hP*^�-^ --•_--f _ •.,_ ,..u_„ „�,,,,� ;� ORDINANCE N0. AN ORDINANCE AI�II:NDING THB CITY CODE BY PIWOVIDING SECTION 2.05 THEREIN AND PROVIDING FOR Tf� APPOINI'1�NT OP A DBPUTY CITY CLBRK The Couacil o! th1� City o� Fridin► do.s oxdai�z ar lollan t Section 1 That th4 Fridley City Coda be mandsd b� insastin� th� follaring therein aa Section 2.05: That the City Clerk may designate an sa�ployee of ths City aa a "Daputy City Clerk" who ehall have authority to ace for and in bshalf o! th�n City Clerk during the abaence of the City. Clark from tiu City flall. , , � �. ,� Pasaed and adopted by the City Couacil oi the City o� Fridlsy thia �day of , 1970. ' ,,•�; i� •�'�'' ATTE3T: Marvin C. Bruneell City Clerk . �' ` �O (� 1,� Firat reading: � Second reading: . , '•' Jack Kirkh�m, Mayor 0 , , � ,� r y .� c� ,� 6 0 CE NO . �� . � .-.-�gHE-�B'�C"P'ROVTb�iG SE -�: v� -- �it���i°°�4N� PROVIDING FOR T,HE POINTI�NT OF THE FINANCE DIRECTOR AS A�SSISTANT CITY IrIAANAiGER AND PRESCRIBING HIS DUTIBS . The Council of the City of Fridley does osdaix► aa follawa: Section 1 That the Fridley City Code be amend�d bq inserting the fo:llawing therein as Section 2.04: ..� ) That the Finance Director of the City.of Pridlep ahall additionally haue the title of Asaistant to the City Manager and be authorized, empowered anei directed to do all of the thinge that the City Ni�nager Would be empawered and authorized to do by Charter, State Statute or Ci1ty Code during the : abs�ence of the Citp Manager fram the Citp of Fridlep„ , ' J. • ,y Passed and adopted bq the City Council of the City of Fridley thia �, , a �;, � day of , 19 70 . •'�, � .�. ATTEST: Marvin C. Brunaell City Clerk First reading: Second reading: Jack Kirkham, Hayarr � � I-�� — — , � ._ _ . , � ' � ' ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF JANUARY 5, 19?0 _.. BAGE 9 ._ �� — 'RECEZVING THF. MINUTES OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS—DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOMMITTEE MEETING OF DECEMBER 18, 1969: COINSZDERATION OF A REQOEST TO CONSTRUC: AN OFFICE AN]D PRODUCTION WAREHOUSE FOR BLEIdDING WATER TREATMENT CHEMICALS TO BE LOCATED ON LOT 27, BLOCK 2� CUt�SMERCE PARK ADDITION; THE SAME BEING i541 COPM�fE:RCE LANE N.E., FRIDLEY, MIIKNESOTA. (REQUEST BY BALCO BUILDI1�iG SYSTEMS, INC., 2801 WAYZATA BOIJLEVARD, MINNFI�POLIS, MINN. 55405) : The CitSr Engineer said that this is a request for a build:ing permit for a buildinc� just south of the Food Bonanza in Commerce Park. Th�e Buildinq Boarc3 r+63c�ended approval subject to their stipulations. He suqqes�ed that it shoul_�. also be made subject to N.S.S.S.D. approval of t:he e��luent. � . ___ _ _----- _ -.. _ __._ . __... _..., _ . . __ . _ _ , _ _ Councilman Sheridan questioned their not conforminq to the: aesthetics of the res� af Commerce Park. The other buildings are of cor�crete blc:�k 'J construction. The City Attorney brought up the point that: there are some zestrictive covenants coverinq Commerce Park. . � Mr. Jack Jarrard of Balco Building Systems came farward with some eleva- tions to present to the Council. There followed a lengthy� discussion . seqardin�� the aesthetics of the buildinq. ' 1KOTION b;y Councilman Harris to approve the buildinq permit subject to the stipulat:ions of the Building Board and addinq: 6. Subject.to approval of the effl,ient by I3.S.S.S.D. 7. That the wes� wall of t�� war�house portion � should be brick at least 5' up frcm the foundation and tr.ore at th� bui?ders discretic�n. Seconded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. , MOTION b�t Councilman Liebl ta receive the Minutes of the B�uilding Standards- Desiqn Cc�ntrol Subcommittee Meeting of December 18, 1969. Seconded by ' Councilm�n Samuelson. �Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, N,ayor Kizk�zm declared the motion carried unanimously. ' - ' ' , - , � - _ - ' • . , . i � I , •_..•- -----� ._ _ . . , � � . ` . J � , ' ' APLICATION FOR RESIDENTIAL, ALTERA7fI0N, OR ADDITiON BUILDING PERMIT CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA� ,� , '�� � �T� �-� � Oi�dN�A.' �. Nl�ME • G ILDER :,,� l� si!t �. An��s:� a T r�� An�ss :_�i %�i�1 t�'. !� PLs, ,�'�t � t N�'.� � � �:�..� :� �._.�._ S�T:_ � �r ���v.�;: ,...,E�.� � , � I.OT• '� BIACK• /� ADDITION:� ,%�� � ��'. ' ' COF.l�k� �: INSIDE LOT:_�_SETBACR:,,,��% SID$YAAD: J��%� ' L� ' Appl:f.�.��t attach to thia form Ztao Certificates of Surve� of Lot aad propo��d buil+�t��� �ocation drawn on these Certificates. BESCRIPTION OF BUILDING To B�: iJsed As : �3�c����:..�e' / . ' '� ;�x=,�- � � Frant •,�� Depth • � l Height : � �'� ��. R:.�l.. Square Feet:_� Cubic Feet'—� ��GO , � �'� �i v-rr �,��Front • �q � Depth • �- %' � Height • r � � Square Feet; Cubic Feet:�� /(� � .. 0 Z�►pe ��'� C'onstruction: ���-- �r��j � : Eetim�t�d C�ost: $ �j %� c `� ' � �_�—.. .,_.._ � To B� �usnpleted: J%L�-� � � ' , �l i� The u�ad�rsigned hereby makes applicativn for a permit for the vork 6�r�l,n apeci�'�ed, agreeing to do all work in attict accordaacs�with th� City of Fridle.y Ordinancea aad suling� of the Department o! Suildiag�, sad hsr�bp declax�e�a that all the facts and repreeentatioaa atat�d iaa thi� aQplication are tave and correct. f �- �i IaATE : '.�- .., � r �^ �,.- �"�----.. s SIGNANRE: ' ,',,," � '. �,.,_�1 (Ses ��rsr�e Side Por Additioaal Informst�.) � � � ... . .. ,� �. � � � � ����`. � � l� �� J � �-'.�' `�' .. ����i, �. i,. ... ' ' .. . . ' ' � APLICATION FOR RESIDENTIAL, ALT�RATI:ON, OR ADDITION BUILDING PERMIT CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA !/!,�'�! %, C �� ' t.. OiWAtER'S.1QAME: •P . �- BUILDEA:____��7_!s1 C' �re::,..o e�'P ,IG. ADDRE,3 S:�I `? �' 17 w c 57- & A o� � w b.nD�s S: `�' ;� ;�,�' � !U` P 5: M i� �. _`�'` ' xo :,, �;._2_.�_,.�._ s�r:__ � ; �.... ,� ���,-�-_ ��/ �- _ �. � p c �i1�' � �o� p/ I.OT•_, `� d- K: /� ADDITION:������ ' CdRNEFt I.OT; INSIDE LOT; X-- SETBA�R:_,__�,��SIDeYA�D: o�` �% =�` �IlI u � ' ' ' ' ' ' ' Applia:ant attach to thia form Z�,ro Certificatee of Surv�v of Lot aad p=opo�ad buildi.ng �.ocatioa drawn on theae Certificatu. HESCRIPTION OF BUILDING To Be Used As: � 4 C►� �i i:.� t' � ! �r- �X : � � � Front :� `.^� Depth : �'�, lieight • � � �^-�— - -- Square Feet : r'��~ Cubic Feet :� �* S�� O ���� � i� _.�.,�'�,.,�� i�,�- FYont •=? � 1 Depth : i�� iieight • Square Feet;_ i`��/ �. Cubic Feet:��, �(� � 1jrPe o�E Conetxcaction: ,+,`� t-- '��` �-r'' ;. 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ROLL CALL: Members Present: Minish, Harris, Fitzpatrick, Erickson, Schmedeke Members Absent: None Others Present: Engineering Assistant Darrel Clark APPROVE PLANNING CONIlKISSION MINUTES: MA$CEi 18, 1970 MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Harris, that the Planning Commission Minutes of March I8, .Z970 be approved. Upon a voice vote, a11 votinq aye, the motion carxied unanimously. RECEIVE PARKS & RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES: MARCH 16 1970 MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Schmedeke, that the Planning Commis- sion receive the minutes of the Parks � Recreation Meeting of March I6, 1970. Upon a voice vote, a1Z voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVE BOARD OF APPEALS MINUTES: MARCH 25. 1970 MOTION by Minish, seconded by Harris, that the Planning Commission receive the mznutes of the Board of Appeals meeting of March 25, 1970. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 1. LOT SPLIT REQUEST: L.S. ��70-03, CLARENCE FOSSE: Lot 20, Auditor's Sub- division ��129. To split for residential site. Represented by Maynard Sieve of Appolo Realty. Mr. Clarence Fosse and Mr. Maynard Sieve were present. The Engineering Assistant was asked to review the co�ents of the P1ata & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities St�bcommittee which met earlier in the evening. He said that some of the things considered were the fact that the lot is 140'x150', and if split down the middle, would make two lots 70 feet wide instead of 75' as required in the Code. The existing houae would be about 7�' from the new lot line and there were no doors, porch or patio on that side. The landlocked property to the North of Mr. Fosse's property is owned by the LeBeau Legion Post ��303 in addition to their owning Lot 19, and does not present a problem because the three parcels are under one awnership. The Subcommittee mentioned in their motion that they would prefer the lot being split into two equal parts. Mr. Foss com�ented that he had no plans to build another home now and hoped to sell both lots. ' , � L_ _l � �I �' � 11' � �.� L_ 1 � ' r ' ' ' ' ' ' � ♦JI ) PlanninR CoBUnission Meetint� - April 8, 1970 Pat�e 2 The Commission discussed whether or not the variance should go to Council and then back to the Board of Appeals or visa versa. Darrel Clark said the City Attorney felt the proper method would be for the Subcom�ittee and the Planning Commission to make a recoanmendation to the Council, calling their attention to the fact that the lot sizes did not meet the City Code by 5 feet. According to the Code, Council could act on the variance and lot split at one time, or they may send it to the Board of Appeals. • Another question was whether or not the variance should be considered before going to the Planning Commission. The Engineering Assistant explained that the lot split was the larger decision and the variance the smaller of the two. The motion could include the stipulation that the lot split be granted contingent upon a variance being granted. The petiitioner was asked to have a certificate of survey prepared ahowing the dimensions of the house and its location. There were no problems connected with the utilities. Mr. Fitzpatrick said that the petitioner is asking for a lot split, but since a variance would be created, the Board of Appeals should be asked then to hold hearings for a variance. Mr. Sieve stated again that they would go along with whatever the Planning Commission and Council �equested as the proper way to split. MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Schmedeke, that the reco�nendation of the Planning Commission is to approve Lot Sp1it Request, L.S. #70-03, con- tingent upon a survey showing the existing building to be at least 7'1/2 feet from the West 1ot 1ine. We further recommend that the variance be granted directly by the �'ouncil if, in the opinion of the City Attorney, there is no question of proper notice and public hearinq. Upon a voice vote, aZ1 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 2. LOT SPLIT REQUEST: L.S. ��70-04 GIL-MOR, INC. (SHELDON MORTENSON): Lot 5, Auditor's Subdivision ��153 (split off parcel at Southwest corner - 185x225). Sheldon Mortenson was present. The Engineering Assistant explained that the requirement of a commer- cial lot is to have 200 feet of front footage along the road. Mr. Mortenson has 185 feet. Normally, the front of the lot is the direction the house or building would face. The Plats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities Subcom�ittee recommended approval of the lot split. Mr. Mortenson said the buyers have given him two plans, one showing the house facing 52nd Avenue and the other facing Highway ��65 with one of the plans showing an entrance on both sides. It was noted that water run on 52nd Avenue. Mr. Mortensaid the 50 foot drive easement was so that no one could build within 50 feet of their property. In the agreement with Twin City Federal, reciprocal parking was included. The Commission decided the legal description was fairly easy to follow and would meet the ordinance. They felt the plans for this lot split would be an asset to the commnunity. � 94 PlanninA Commnission Meetintt - Avril 8, 1970 Pa�e 3 , M�OTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Minish, that the Planning Commission recommend approval of Lot Sp1it Request, L.S. #70-04, Gil-Mor, Inc., Sheldon Mortenson for Lot 5, Auditor's Subdivision #153 according to the certificate ' of svrvey presented at the Planning Commission meetinq of April 8, 1970 drawn by N. C. Hoium, dated March 7, .I967. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unan�mously. � ' ADJOURNMENT : � There being no further business, Chairman Erickson adjourned the Planning Coaomaission meetin� of April 8, 1970 at 9:05 P.M. �r � � O CI CI R ectfully submitted '��`.�' c' ���. Haze O�Brian Recording Secretary � ' ' � ' ' ' ' 1 , ' 1 ' ' ' ' � THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING OF APRIL 15, 1970 The meeting was called to order by Chairman Minish at 7:30 P,M. MEMBERS PRESENT: Minish, 0'Bannon, Ahonen, Driggans, Sondheimer OTfiERS PRESENT: Clarence Belisle - Building Inspector A1 Bagstad - Building Official M07CION by 0'Bannon to approve the minutes of the March 25, 1970 meeting as wrjCtten. Sec:onded by Ahonen. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried uns�nimous ly . Chairman Minish read the City Council Minutes of April 6, 1970 that concerned the_ Board of Appeals items of the March 25, 1970 meeting. A F�EQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45.053, 4B, SUBPARAGRAPH 3, TO REDUCE THE: SIDEYARD ADJOINING AN ATTACHED GARAGE REQUIREMENT FROM 5 FEET TO 2 FEET �l'n AT.T.(1W THF. ('f1NRTRTTRTTl11J !l� A nLTi'i T T T7Jl1 i.iTmv e ta A TTA l�VL'T !�A DA /�L� n�r r nne i � n1.L� �+c � DLVIiA i i, o rxllvt� riKVtJ1C YAKK AllUl N,E;,� FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA, (REQUEST BY MR 5406 FLORIDA NORTH, CRYSTAL, MINNESOTA. � ;: , -� Mr. Doc Farr, building consultant for Mr. Jack Bruhen & Associates, Incorporated, was, present to present the request. The: house plans and a survey of the lot were shown to the Board members for thefr review. Mr. 0'Bannon stated that Mr. Skolte, the property owner on the West side is out of town ancl, therefore, did not have an opportunity to state his opinion. Mr. Donald Green, the owner of the property at 266 Ely Street N.E., stated that hr h�d n� �bjection to reversing the house if that would be more acceptabie. Mr, Eugen� Erickson, the neighbor on the East side, was present at the meeting. The Board pointed out to Mr. Erickson that reversing the house would restrict where h� would be able to build a garage should he decide to build one. MOTION hy Ahonen to table the request until the April 29, 1970 meeting so Mr. Skolte could be notified and state his opinion and Mr. Erickson could consider all implications of a reversal. Seconded by Sondheimer. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimously. ' 2. A REQLTEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45.053, 4A, TO REDUCE THE FRONT YARD SET&4CK �UIREMENT FROM 35 FEET TO 29.4 ��.:T TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF A DWELLING WIT'H AN ATTACHED GARAGE ON LOT`11, AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION 4�94, PARCEL 1530, THE ' SAME BEING 5300 FILLMORE STREET N.E. (REQUEST BY JAMES L. PETRON, 5600 ZELAND AVE'NUE NnRTH, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA,) 1 ' Mr. Jame� L. Petron was present to present the request. Mr. Petron submitted a tentative floor plan to the Board members for their review. �` THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING OF APRIL 15 1970 PAGE 2 i� It was decided that there is a hardship because of the configuration of the lot and also a pipeline easement along the side of the lot. Mr. and Mrs. Sieff of 1298 Skywood Lane were present but they stated they t�ad no objections. It was stated that Mr. Mortenson did not receive notification in the mail but was aware of the request. MOTION by Driggans to table the request until the April 29, 1970 meeting when Mr. Petron would submit final house plans. Seconded by Sondheimer. Upon a voice v�te, there being no nays, the moti�n carried unanimously. Mr. Minish brought up that the Planning Commission had asked for an opinion from the City Attorney regarding notices for public hearings for the Board of Appeals. ADJOURNMENT; The meeting was adjourned by Chairman Minish at 8:50 P.M. Respectfully submitted, �` .o�, � �� �,a .� ,� , CA:ROL CHUDEK Acting Secretary 0 � , � � ' � � ' ' ' , � �I� ' ' ' ' I ' I r Tl� MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY INDUSTRIAL DEVELOP'MENT MEETING, MARCH 11, 1970 The Meeting was called to order by Chairman Hall ROLL CALL• MEMBERS PRESENT: Hall, Wellan, Christensen, Torrey, Schroer, Drigans, Zeglen, Mittelstadt BY-LAWS OF THE COI�IISSION: The wording of Article V of the By-Laws was changed making it into two Articles. Article V shall read as follows: "rhe members of this Commission shall be appointed annually by the Fridley City Council consistent with City Council appointments to other Commissions and Coagnittees", and the new Article VI shall read: "The Council shall appropriate such funds as it deems necessary to effectuate the purpose of the commission". ELECTION OF OFFICERS: Mr. Donald R. Mittelstadt was appointed as Chairman and William Drigans was appointed Executive Secretary of the Industrial Development Commiasion. SUGGESTIONS FOR FUTURE ACTIVIES: 1. Joint meetings with Chamber of Commerce and Jaycees. 2. Meet with officials of new businesses. 3. Get notice of Building Permits of industrial and commercial plants. NERT MEETING: The meetings �f the Commission are to be held the first Thursday of every�other month. The next meeting will be May 7, 1970. Respectfully submitted, Charles Hall, Chairman _ � ,,,. ..,,. ,� ..,. • � � ___...a.. _ � � By-Laws of the Frfdley Industrial Development Commission ARTICLE I The name of this commission shall be the Fridley Industrial Development Commission. AKTICLE II The general nature of the business of this com- mission shall be to promote the economic development of Fridley, Minn�:sota and vicinity. ARTICLE III The geaetal purposes of the commission in order to effectuate this objective shall be: 1. To aid, assist and promoCe the growth, expanaion and development of business conQerns, including small b�siness con- cerns in said area; 2. Encourage and assist in the location of new business and industry; 3. To accomplish these purposes, where possible, by making land, plant and other facilities available to all such business concerns through lease or other means and thereby to contribute to the economic well being of the area as measured by increased employment, payroll, business volume and corres- ponding facto�s. ,q;<, _:. � ARTICLE IV Tha[ the business of this commission, conducted by the commission or by any individual member of the com- mission, shall be conducted for the purposes herein stated and not for ��ny personal financial gain of any com- missioa membErr, unless such financial benefit shall be merely incidt:ntal thereto. ARTICLE V The members of this commission shall be appointed anuually by the Fridley City Council consistent • with City Ccuncil appointments to other coaunissions and committees. ARTICLE VI Ti1e Council shall appropriate such funds as it deems necessary to effectuate the purpose of the commission. ARTICLE VII The officers of the commission shall be a chairman, <<nd an executive secretary, if necessary. The officers wi.11 be elected at the second regular meeting of each year i�y the appointed membership to a one year term of office, � ARTICLE VIII Tt�e duration of the commission shall be per- petual, subject to the approval of the City Council. ARTICLE IX Th�� By-Laws may be at any time amended by a majority of �he membership in attendance at any regular meeting of ttie commission, ARTICLE X The commission shall hold general membership meetings beginning on the second Thursday of January of each year and the first Thursday of each second month thereafter, b��t the chairman or executive secretary may call a specia:l meeting of the general membership or any committee of t:he commission at any time it appears nec- essary. 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P:� �:, �; � sr: ,� i v�, a� � � � E ' i ` �i--�-. � ,,��� ��` �N ���.,c� �� M � � `,� � , v 1� �` 1 1�2 , April 14, 1970 Honorable City Council City of Fridley Fridley,. Minn. Gentlemen: The Lot Split �67-01 had your approval on April 10, 1967. Upon trying to record said split at the County, the torrens examiner refused to accept the legal description. I, therefore, request the City Council to approve the enclosed Registered Land Survey which is the same as the previously approved Lot Split. Your cooperation on this matter will be appreciated. i } rs very truly , `� `��Z � C�C.-�.�^ -` GE R L. WALQUIS 4230 t ntral Av ue N.E. Minneapolis, Minn. 55421 1(�.'3 -� •, SPECTAL COUNCIL r(EETING, APRIL 10, 1967 . � . p''`� . 1O4 The City Attorney asked Mayor Kirkham ii he thought it would be advisable to.get the�other communities in Anoka Coun[y together and advise them of this action to try and get additional support. Mayor Kirkham agreed with this and said he would bring it up at the next Anoka County Association of Municipalities Ivieeting. Councilman fiarris said he thought this should be done in the form of a resolution rather than a simple motion. The Council sgreed, and Councilm�.n Liebl, with the agreement of the�seconder, reworded his onotion: � MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt Resolution �68-1967 asking the County Counnissioners to proceed with the formation of a Rice Creek [Jatershed District, and that the Council receive the communication and resolution from the Rice Creek Association. S�econded by Councilman Samuelson. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham. declared the motion carried. The City Attorney was requested to draia the resolution for ratification at the next meeting. � � CERTIFICATES OF APPOINT►'`�NT - F.H.R.A: - � � MOTION by Councilman Samuelson to receive the Certifi.cates for Appointmer►t to the Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Authority for rlr. Carl Paulson, Mr. Donald J. Muri, Mr. Stan W. Carl son, Mr. M. M. Mahurin. Seconded by Councilinsn Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. � LOT SPLIT - LS��67-01 - MYLO PARKS: ;� The Ci.ty rlanager explained that one portion of this lot has been sold with- �. out going through the formality of a lot.split. He said that Anoka County will split the taxes, but they will not split the assessments, and if a lot split is not granted, one of the present owners �aill have to pay assessnients on land which he does not own. Councilman Saniuelson asked if the two lots are described as separate entities. The City Manager said they were. Councilman Sheridan asked ho4: the Ordinance was worded on splitting a lot afCer it has been split once, as this Iot has been split once already. The City Attorney looked up the ordinance and said the minic�um square footage must be between 27,000 square feet and an acre. Councilman Sheridan said he was afraid the Council would be creating the same situation that they had on Ondondaga Street and Old Central where Mr. Nygard's whole lot would be used up by a setback. The City Manager said that the Planning Commission had Ipointed out that this will landlock one lot. The Council discussed the set- I back ordinance. The City Engineer said that there is no backyard setback for C-2, but in R-1 it is 25 feet, and it would be a 35 foot minimur.► on the front setbacl:. I�ie said that with the parking requirements for a building, tiiis lot would be very small, �and a corner lot should be a little better, and this ( could be starting a chain reaction. The City Manager said he was not recommending this lot split, but the Council has considered this type of split in the past. j He sai3 the bigges� proble:n is that the corner lot would be small. Mayor.Kirkham said th�t perhaps the problem could be solved by correcting one line and denying the rest. The Council;discussed granting the 35 feet they wanted and not making tcao lots. This way they could pay the taxes and•the o�mer could tvorry about the t���o deeds on the property. , Air. vanDan, a visitor to 'the Counci.l ►leetin;, asked if this petition had , been subr,iiCted to the Planning Com;aission or if it had come directly to the Council, t•iayor Kirkham said that this had �or.e to the Plannin� ConLnission first �ar thcir recc�mmendation, � , - . , : :� 1• � , i � ��� l �� � ' �� � ' �__J SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETIl3G, APRIL 10, 196? PAGE OTION by Councilman Sheridan to grant a Lot Split to Mylo Parks on Lot #10, Auditor's Subdivision No. 10 (Fevised) so that starting from Central Avenue going East, the first �arcel size will be approximately 235 feet, the next parcel to the East will be 109 feet, and.the third parcel, which is the fartlhest to the East, will be 90 feet. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Piayor Kirkham declared the motion carried. 3RD lSTREET PATTEItN • Count�ilman Liebl asked if every member of the Couricil was aware that Erickson Yetrc�leum had dropped ttte progosal, and was not going through with their requ<�st that 3rd Street go through to 57th Avenue, Councilman Lieb1 asked if any member of the Council had anything to do with it or had discussed it wi�th Mr. Rote. He asked the City Manager if he knew wtiat the reason was far i'�t being dropped. The City Manager said that Mr. Rote had just asked him to tsike it off the Planning Commission's agenda, which.he said he could not do. He told Mr. Rote t�e should write a letter explaining why they wanted it takeri off. He said that the letter had arrived on the same day as the Planr�ing Commission meeting. He said that Mr. Jensen had talked to Mr. Rote and E►e understood that they were concerr_ed that someday they might want a buile�ing there. Cuuncilman Liebl said that in the Minutes of the Plats and Subdi.visions Sub-Committee bieetino, two had voted in favor of it, two again�st, and Mr. Jensen had abstained. He asked why Mr. Jensen had abstained. The C.ity Manager said he did not know, and he did not beli�ve anyone had asked: Mr. Jensen. Councilman Lieb1 said that last year F.rickson Petroleum had been very anxious to get this road through, and he had been very asto*�ished when they had dropped it. Mayor Kirkham said he h�as curious also, and h.ad a call into the office no�a, although he did not,know if they wanted their•reasons made public. � TWO FAMILY DWELLING - 7541 iTIVIVERSITY AVENUE NORTHEAST � CHMIELEWSKI: The City Manager said that the Board of Appeals had only had a few days to look at this request prior to the hearing, but all five members of the Board had gone out ar.d looked at it on the following Saturday. He said that it had come to the Plannino Commission Meeti.ng April 6th because the new Board of Appeals Ordinance did not go into effect until April 8th. He read the motion of the Planning Commission recommending approval. ite said that the ordinance requires that the Council call a Public Hearing, so the Council can either concur and set the hearing, or deny the request. Counc:ilman Harris asked Mr. S. Chmiele�aski about the-lots to the north and south of his lot. Mr. Chmielewsici said there is a house to the north and a house to the south zoned residential. Councilman Harris asked about the size of his lot. Mr. Chmielewski said it was 175x135. Councilman Harris asked if this will have to �a to the Euil�3in� Board. The City Manaoer said that [hey will have to go to the Buildino Eoard �aith the plans for the structure. Mr. Clunielewslci sai.d he had found some smashed foo[ings on this lot. The City Manager said that if this was from over 8 years ago, there would be no recor<i. Councilman Sheridars said that at' one time there was a high water table in this area which may e::plain the old footin;s. Mayor Kirkham said he thnught this area was cor,iplete. Councilman Samuelson said that it was R-1 on both sides and R-1 i.n back. 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MINNEAPOLIS 21, MINNESOTA OFRICE 788-3400 240L1 SILV[R LANE HoMC Su 8-1101 ic�% :ae?: i ro�osed Der.tal �linic Lot 6&;�o.y� of 7, �;rco's lst add While in preraration of details f or a dental clinic bldg on the above �roperty, it wa:: oro�a�ht �o m.y attention ny your en��neering dept tl�t we could riot use �;his parcel of land under its r.resent zonin�� recauirements. They ,s:�;; th.=�t we are below the reouirer'. spuare fcota��e reQUired under C2 zonin�. It is also r��ruired t:�at ��re have at least a 200 fc�ot fronta�•e lot. These two iterr_s seem to be :�e,,TOnd t'�e possi"�ilities of this clinic ' on th:is �arcel of l�nd. �'ne �1dF, is or�ly 44 x 44. Just a little over 7L09� of tne tot�l lat s:izP. ' � ' 1 , In or<�er to use this lot f'or t".is clinic, I would reouest t?�at a �tiTaivei� be �iven for: 1. heducinr; t?��� r�ir.in��:;m re;±ui�err.ent of 25,000 sa. ft to 1'7,000. 2.. ��educe the �ront toot reauirP��_ent ai 200 feet to 139• It would be my o�inion that as t�e�e lots ��Tere ap° r�ved for 02 zor.in� prior to t��Q l�te �t �,�nin�� law chan�e, that each lot ��aould be ade�uate f'or usP �znder its �'�rmer r:t �-��� n. . �e would li�e t� �e«in th�fis bld� at �nce, and feel that we would need �,o:i�e kinc? oi ''or��_�1 �;�rov�l fro-r. �;�ou at t is t_� �-�e. Since t�is council ��eets iw�or_�day, �.nd I will be in the �!vsrital at that t;ime, I arr re�uestirz� that ���u ::�aKe kn�;wn �n:�r re^ues � for �ar a waiv�er on i �ems #1 :�nd �� above. 'uve would ar.rreci�te a tiro�rt ��nd f?vor�ble repl,y fro;n tr�e city ' co�nci.l, �nci we do ax;c�reci�te v:-ur earnest eff'or�s in our cehalf , Y'urs tru ,y * � //� .J�/ .�t�� � ��C. C�. I: / f/C�L C ' ' "Geor;� . 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COUNCIL MEETZNG OF JUNE 16, 1969 ' • PAGL 23 ' MOTION by CounciLnan Samuelson to receive the cammunication from the Fridley .gftball Association dated June 5, 1969 and qrant per�is�ion. S�conded by v�,, -��ounciLnan L�ebl. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkhain declared lti the motion carried unanimously. � � B. J�CK HENNUM: REQUESTZNG PERMISSZON TO HOOK ONTO FRIDLEY SEWER SYSTLl1 ' ' ' ' ' Counciln►an Samuelson asked if tiie applicant was aware of the charqes. The City Enqineer said not as yet. MOTION by Council.man Samuelson to grant permission for Mr. Jack Hennua, 1473 Stinson Boulevard N.w., New Briqhton to hook up to the Fridley sewer system subject to his being apprised of the costs involved. Seconded by Counciln�an Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. C. ieA►TER E. SCHULTZ: REQUESTING EASEMENT FOR DRIVEWAY MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive the ca�m�unication from Mr. Walter E. Schultz, 260 Longfellow Street N.E. dated June 9, 1969. The motion �►aa seconded and upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. The City !lanaqer reported that Mr. Schultz had crtlled the county first, and ' they referred him to the City. He would like'to put his driveway between tw�o houses on a vacant 60' tax forfeit lot. The easement w�uld be across Lot 29, Block 3,. Spring Brook Park Addition. ' , �I ' !� J ' ' ' ' Councilman Sheridan said that if an easement were qranted, this would leave only a 54' lot, which would be virtually useless. The City Attorney said that he did not think that the City of Fridley had the authority to grant an ease- ment across land it does not own. He agreed that this would make the lot unbuildable, and advised that the applicant should try to purchase the lot. Councilman Samuelson agreed that the City cannot grant an easement across land it dces not control. MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to ask the Administration to advise Mr. Schu2tz that the easement cannot be given, and for hiun to try to purchase the tax fozfeit lot. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. D. CARL ROSTBERG: REGARDING CHANGING TEENAGE NIGHTS DURING SUMMER MONTHS Counci Lnan Sheridan said that he had received this leCter from Mr. Carl Ro�tberq dated June 9, 1969 requesting a change in teenaqe nights. He would naa Iike to change the teenage niqhta to Thursday and Friday rather than Friday and Saturday, durinq the sumner months, and revert back to the original license when school starta in the fall. MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve the request by Mr. Caz1 Roatberq (Casino Royale) ior the change in teenage nighte from Friday and Saturday to Thursday and Fs�tday. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Councilman Harris asked haa he intended to ?n�vertiae the niqhts to the general public. 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J� _ . l, � � � � � � � � - - - __ _ `� `-!i _ ° . � _ � '� �� � �. � � 'S� �; � . , � � � ,`, \ \ � `� ° � �� t` � � i ' \ R� � ,`, \ \ , � r` � "1 .w' � s ' �9 `, \ • �' � , � � � L'Q R' �, . � � �` \\ ��, 1• � •d .J � 3' � � � � .� � \ � � � ` I , ', � � � � �� I c� `� \ ` , i '>, ' \ � �'� �� � ' t �; ' i � � 1 4� � � �� V � y " 1, 1,' ',1 '..\ � / � `` '� '' y � `; � . , RESOLUTION N0. , i' A RF; OLUTION ORDERING PRELIMINARY PI,ANS, SPECIFICgTIONS, AND ESI'IMATES QF THE COSTS THEftEOF : STREET IMPROVElg:NT PROJECT ST. 1970-4 (Addendum No. 1) BE IT RESOLVID, by the Council of the City of Fridley as followa: 1. That it appears in the interest of the City and of the property owners affected that there be cpnstructed certain improvements, to-wit: � 112 Street improvements, including grading, stabilized base, hot-mix bituminous mat, concrete curb and gutter,'water and sanitary aewer servicea, storm aewer, and other facilities located as follows: Beech Street; Elm Street: Main Street: 77th Way: 79th Avenue: 77th Avenue to 79th Avenue • 77th Avenue to 79th Avenue Osborne Road to 79th Avenue Railroad Tracks to Main Street Beech Street to Main Street 2. That the City Engineer, Nasim M. Qureshi, City Hall, Fridleq, Mina. is hereby authorized and directed to dxaw the preliminary plans and apecifications and to tabulate the results of his estimates of the coete of said improvements, including every item of cost from inception to completion and e.11 fees and expenses incurred (or to be incurred) in connection therewith, or the financin$ thereof, and to make a prelimina,ry report of his findings, stating therein whether eaid improvements are feasible and whether they can best be made as pr.ogosed, or in connection with some othefi improvements (and the estimated cost as recommended),including also a description of the larida or axea as may receive benefits therefrom and as may be - . proposed to be assessed. 3. That the City Clerk shall act to ascertain the name and address of the owner of each parcel of land directly affected or within the area of lands as may be proposed to be assessed for said improvements tand each of them); and upon receipt from said En�ineers of the said preliminaxy regort, calculate estimates of assessments as may be proposed relative thereto against each of said lands. 4. That said preliminary report of the IIzgineers and estimates of assessments of the Clerk, shall be furnished to the Council, and ma.de available for inspection to the owner of any parcel of land as may be affected thereby at any public heaxing held relative thereto, as well as at ar�y prior time reasonable and convenient. � ADOPTID BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS V ,, DAY OF t' ���'�`' , 1970. ATTEST: CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham , �v� , RESOLUTION NO ' ' � ' A RESOLUTION RECEIVING THE PRELIMINARY REPORT AND CALLING A PUBLIC HEARING ON TiiE MATTER OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF CERTAIN IMPROVII�IENTS - STREET IMPROVEMEI�TT PR0.TECT ST. 1970-4 (ADDENDUM �1) WHIItF.AS, the construction of certain improvements is deemed to be in the interest of the City of Fridley and the property owners affected there- bq. . BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley, as fol- lowis : 1 1. That the preliminary report submitted by the City Engineer, Nasim M. Qureshi, is hereby received and accepted. ' �' 2. That this Council will meet on the llth day of May , 1970 at 9:U0 o'clock P.M. at the City Hall in the City of Fridley far the purpose of holding a Public Hearing on the improvement noted in the Notice attached hereto and made a part thereof by�reference, Exhibit "A". 3. That the area proposed to be assessed for said improvements and each ' of them as noted in said notice are all the lands and areas as noted in said notice: All of the same to be assessed proportionately according to the benefits received. , ' ' � 4. That tihe City Manager is authorized and directed to give notice of such Public Hearing by publishing a notice thereof in the offi�ial newspaper of the City of Fridley according to law, such notice to be substantially in the fonn and substance of the notice attached here- ta as Exhi.bit "A", �� AD�PTED BY THE CITX COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF _ _, _,� ` , 1970. `; , ' ' ATTEST: ' CITX CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell ' u MAYOR - 3ack 0. Kirkham 1 11 �'3 � OF'FICIAL PUBLICATION �ITY OF FRIALEY (EXHIBIT A) S`�. I9i0-4 (Addendum No. 1) �Iq�i�� Q�" HEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS ' idfgER�S, the ���� ���incil of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, I�iirinesota, has deemed :�� �x��dient �o receive evidence pertaining to the ;LmF►rovements ���eina�t��° d�scribed. � : Oi�d THEREFORE, i�OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on the llth day of � May � _g 19��' at 9;00 o'clock P.M. the City Council will ' mee:t at tks� C�.ty Hai.l �� ��id City, and will at said time and place hear all. partf�s int���sted �.� �aid improvements in whole or in part. �°�a� �e��ral n�tc�°F~� �af the improvements is the construction (in the ' � lands and s��°e��s na��d ��l�w) of the following improvements, to-wit: CONSTRUC;TiOPa I'��d Stseet improvem�rats, including grading, stabilized base, hot-mix bituminous mat, concrete curb and gutter, water and sanitary sewer sexvices, storm se�aer, and other facilities located as followe: B��ch Street: 77th Avenue to 79th Avenue gj�u� St��Qt; 77th Avenue to 79th AveAVe M��� �g��eta (�sbarne Road to 79th Avenue 77�� ��yp Railroad Tracks to Main Street 7g�� �,���u�„ �e.ch Street to Main Street ESTIM,�T�i� C�5`�. . . � � m � m . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 1 7 (T _ 1 34 _ (i7 z T�,'T '�� �RF',�!, 1'ROP�S�iI 'T� BE ASSESSED FOR SAID IMPRUVEME.E:NTS IS AS FOLLOWS : �or Construction iteta above ------------------------------------- All a�f the l.and abutting upon said streets named above and all lands within, a�i,jacent and abutting thereto. All of said land to be assessed proportionately according to the benefits received by such improvements. That should the Council graceed with said improvements they will consider eaclh sepaxate improvements, except as hereafter otherwise provided by the Cou�ncil aTY under the following authority, to-wit: Minnesota Statutes 1961, Cha�pter 429 a.nd laws amendatory thereof, and in conformity with the City Chax ter . . UATIED THIS ____� DAY OF , 1970, BY ORDER -0F THE CiTY COUI�ICIL . MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham Publish: 114 I , I ��1 ' ' � � - � RESOLUTION N0. - 1970 A RESOLUI`ION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLIT7ING OF SPECIAL ASS�SSMcPJTS ON L4T 2, BLOCK 2, RIVERWOOD MAP�OR ADDITION , WHLR��S, certain special assessments have been levied with respect to certain land and said land has subsequently been subdiv?ded, NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVEO as follows: That the assessments tevied against the following described parcel, to-wit: Lot 2, 61ock 2, Riverwood �4anor Addition, may and shall be apportioned and divided as follows: Original Parcet Fund ' Lot 2, 61ock 2, Riverwood Manor Regular S.A. Addition SW #13 ' � SW #6% (Laterals and Services) ST. 1965-1 Street � � � Division of Parcet A.pproved Lot 2(Except S. 9 feet), Block 2, Parcel 4�Q, River- wood Manor Addition Fund Regular S.�. Sw #13 SW �#67 (Laterals and Services� ST. 19&5-1 Street Ori �c�i nal Amount $ 42.1% 262.28 1,590.22 705.20 $ 2,599•87 Original Amount $ 37•95 236.oS j,447.48 631.40 � S. 9 feet of Lot 2, Block 2, Regul�r S.A. $ 4.22 Parcel 425, Riverwood Manor SW #13 26.23 Addition SW #67 (Laterals) 142.74 ' __ ST'. 1965-1 Street 73.80 �,,, $ 2�599•87 �`� � ADOPi"ED SY ThE CI7Y COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF F;IDLEY THIS l' � DAY OF � ��� �} - �e. , 1970. _ � ��� ` � � � � , � - MAYOR � Jack 0. Kirkham � ATTEST: � , CITY CLERK �. Marvin. C. Brunsell 11,� 0 � 1�� � � �� RESOLUTION NO.� - 1970 A RESOLUTIOIJ AUTH�2IZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTIWG OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS 0�! PARl� OF LOT 2, PARCEL 160, 8ft00KUIEW AddITIOt•d WHEREAS, certain specia] assessments have been ievied with respect to certain land and said tand has subsequentty been subdivided, N041, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED as follows: That the assessments levied against the following described parcet, to-wit: Part of Lot 2, Parcet i60, Brookview Addition, may and shall be apportioned and dividec! as follows: Ori�i nai Parcel Part of Lot 2, Parcel 160, Brookviedo Addition Division of Parcel APproved Part of Lot 2, Parcel 160, Fund Regular S.A. (Mains, Laterals, and Street) Fund Regular S.A. (Mains, Ori gi nal a-�ount $ 716.80 $ 71G.8o Ori�inal Amount ' - Brookviev� Addition Laterats, and Street) $ 675•25 _ Part of Lot 2, Parcel 170, Regular S.Ao (Mains) 4i.55 �rooScview Adcition , i $ >>6.�0 � Ut OF THE CITY OF FRIDL�Y THIS f''� DAY OF , ADOPTED 8Y TNE CITY CO dCIL ,� � +. , 1g7p, ' , M _.. � ' � ' ATTEST: CITY CLERiC `Marvin C. Brunseli . >. ' . MAYO° Jack 0. Kirkham ' � �� ' — i RESOLUTION N0. — 1970 n A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING TH� SPLITTIPJG OF A SPECIAL ASSESSM�NT ON LOT 17, BLOCK M, RIVER VIEW HEIGNTS AODITION WHEREAS, certain special assessments have been levied with respect to.certain land and said land has subsequentiy been subdivi�ed, NO��, TNEREFORE, 8E IT RESOLVED as foilows: That the assessment tevied against the foliowing described parcel, to-wit: Lot 17, B1ock M, River �/iew Heights Ad�ition, may and shalt be apportioned and divided as fotlows: Or�al Parcel Lot 17, Block M, River Vie�v Neights Addition Division of Parcel Approved Lot 17, Biock M, River View Heights Addition Fund SW #zl (Waier & Sewer Laterals and Service Connection) Fund S�n1 #21 (Water � Sea�er Laierais) SW #zl (Service Conneetion) Original Amount $ 635•35 Or.i�inai Amount $ 73•80. 561.55 $ 635•35 � �,,� ADOPT�O BY TNE GITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF � �d �`� , 1g7o• � � � ' � ' �I ATI'fSi': CITY CLERK Marvin C.'6runsell - � ' , . . ,. , � 0 a MAYOR Jack 0. Kirkham 1�� � � , i �,._ . .. _.. ... ... . . � . � . . . . • �. � ' � � � � � r� � � � ' ' , \� � - . RESOLUTION N0. ,`, - 19�0 A RfSOLUTION COR2EC7IN6 RESOLUTION N0. 10-1970 SPLIT7ING THE SPECIAL ASSESSMENi'S ON LOi`i4, PARCFL 2140, AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION N0. 23 WHEREAS, certain special assessments have been levied with respect to certain land and said land has subsequzntly been subdivided. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLUED as follows: That� the assessments levied against the following described parcel, to-wit: �ot 14, Parcel 2144, Auditor's Subdivision fVo. 23, may and shatl be apportioned and divided as follows: Original Parcel Lot 14, Parcel 2140, Auditor's Subdivision No. 23 m Division of Parcet Approved Part of Lot 14, Parcel 2140, Auditor's Subdivision #23 Part of Lot 1!�, Parcel 2150, --Auditor�s Subdivision #23 Fund+ Regular S.A. (Water Main) SW #70 (Laterats � Services, East Side) SW #70 (Laterals and Services, West Side) ST. 1965-1 Street SS #79 (Storm Sewer� ST. 1966-1 Street Fund Reg.ular S.A. (tJater Main) SW #70 (Laterals � Servi ces, East Si cte) SW #70 (Laterais � Servi ces, West Si de) ST. 1965-1 Street SS #79 (Storm Sewer) S7. 19b6-1 Street Regul ar S.A. (l�later Main) Ori inat Amount $ 186.04 Pai d Paid 1,500.60 3t3.88 254.16 $ 2,254.68 Original Amount $ 8g.09 Paid Paid 1,500.60 313.�� 254.16 $ 96.95 $ 2,254.68 ADOPTEO BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THG CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS ';��' DAY OF � � 7�� �, �� , 1970• -----�_ • i � i ' ATTEST: � � . Marv n-C. �$runse 1 MAYOR Jaek 0. Kirkham 1�� � ' ,- � ,� �' — � _ 0 , RESOLUTIOPJ N0. 197 A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZIP�G AND DIRECTING THE SPL.ITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON PARCEL 2410, SECTION 12, AND REPLATTING INTO ANDERSON OEVELOPMENT WHEREAS, certain special assessments have been levied with respect to certain land and said land has subsequently been subdivided, � NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED as follows: That the assessments levied against the fotlowing described parcel, to-wit: Parcel 2410, Section 12, may and shali be apportioned and divided and reptatted as follows: Original Parcel Parcel 2410, Section 12 Division of Parcel Approved Lot 1, Block 1, Parcel 10, Anderson Development Lot 2, Biock 1, Parcel 60, Anderson Development i� Lot 3, Block 1, Parcel 120, Anderson Development � � � . ' -. � ; , . . • i � �II} . Ii ' # Fund Regular S.A. W #34 (Water Main) SW #24 (Sewer Main) W #34 (Water Lateral) SS #24 (Storm Sewer) SW #43-A (!fJater Lateral ) SS #67 {Storm Se��er) Fund Regular S.A. W �34 (water Main SW #24 (Sewer Main) W #34 (Water Lateral) SS #24 (Storm Se�,rer} SW #48-A (Searer lateral ) Reguiar S.A. W � t�34 (Water Mai n SW �24 (Se��er P�lain) W #3�+ (ylater Laterai ) SS #24 (Storm Sewer) Regular S.A. W �#34 (Water Main) SW #24 (Sewer Main) W #34 (Water Laterai) SS #24 (Storm Sewer) SW #67 (Storm Sewer-Partial) dri�inal Amount $ 1,051.22 3,357.10 2,428.77 2,94t.30 10,308.77 2,487.99 2,o48.3a $ 24,623.53 Originai Amount $ 147.17 46g.99 340.03 1,185.30 1,443.23 867.50 $ 105.12 335•71 242.88 B7$.00 1,Q3o.88 $ 105.12 335.71 242.88 87a.00 1,o30.aB 448.43 1 ��_ � � � ; . - ._ , . �.,�_._ . � Page 2 RESOLUTIOU N0. �- 1970 Lot 4, Block 1, Parcel 130, Regular S.A. ,$ 84.10 Anderson Devetopment W#34 (tJater Main) 26f3.57 S1J #24 (Sewer Main) •194•30 SS #24 (Storm Sewer) 824.70 SW #4a-A (Water Lateral) 694.00 Lot 5, Block 1, Parcet 240, Regular S.A. $ 609•71 Anderson Development W#34 (Water Main) 1,947.12 SW #24 (Sewer Main) 1,40$.68 SS #24 (Storm Sewer) 5,979.08 SW #48-A (Laterai) 926.49 SW #67 (Storm Sewer - Partiat) 1,599•95 - $ 24,623.53 ADOPTED BY THE �CITY COUiVCIL QF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS ��'.i DAY OF �.� ` ,, �.. �.� � � , 1970. �.._.. ATTEST: MAYOR Jack 0. Kirkham CITY CLERK Marvin C. Brunsell _ , . '� 1�'�) RESOLUTION N0. - 1970 RES(ILUTION DIREC'1'ING PREPARATION OF ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT N0. ST. 1969-1 BE IT 12ESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anok:a County, Minnesota, as follows: 1. It is hereby determined that the assessable cost � of construction with respect to the following narned improvement, to-wit: STI2EET IMPROUEMENT PROJECT N0. ST. 19b9-1 inr_luding all incidentat expenses thereto is estimated at $ . 2. Th�� City Manager with the assistance of the City Clerk sh,atl forthwith calculate the proper amounts to be sp��cially assessed for said improvement against every assessable lot, piece or parcel of land benefited by said improvement according to law. PASSED AND ADOP7E� RY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRI DLE'Y THIS 1�, ��� DAY OF �,� �,�� t�.< , 1970. �a R Jac . ir am ATTEST: CITX CLERK Marvin C. 3runse � i2' C � RESOLUTION N0. - 1970 A i2ESOLUTION DI�ECTING PUBLICATION OF HEARIN6 ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENT ROLL �OR STREE�T IMPROVEMENT PROJECT N0. ST. 1959-1 WHERE,a�, by a res�s� sai i on passed by the Coanci 1 on , the� City Ci�rk ���3s directed �� ��epare a proposed assessment o the cost of street imprcavements, corocrete curb and gutter, storm sewer system, sani- tar•y sewer an� ti��ter service�, and other facilities. WHEREAS� the Cterk has notified the Council that such proposed ass�essment �oii has been cor�p?eted and filed in his office for public inspectio�� ri:°!J'��, :"F9vRtFORE, �� iT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRInL.E'fp ��ni�,�i COUNTY, MINNEJOT1a, AS FOLLOWS: �, ���e Ci ty Cc�unci t�hai 1 meet at the Ci ty Hat l i n the �"� t:y c�f F�7 dt e�r, Anoka County, Mi nnesota, on the itth day of Mays i}7�, at 7:30 P.M. to pass upon the pr�posed assessment for Street Improvement P�oject Nc�. Si. 19h9-1. 2e Th�e City Ma�age� shall publish notices of the time ard place of m�eting in the official newspaper of t�.e City, at least two (2) weeks prior to such meeting. 3�1�SS�C+ ANO AQOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF �. � �'FtI�l..EY THIS 1'y' DWY OF ' , 1970. v ATTEST: C Y CIfRK INarvin . runse� , � MAYOR Jack 0. Kirkham 122 i ' 11 LI7Y OF FRIDIEY ANOKA COUNTY, MiNN£SOTA NOTICE OF NEARING OF ASSESSMENT FOR ST. 1969-i STREET IMPROVEMfNT PROJECT � 1�`3 � Nol:ice is hereby given that the Councit of the City ef Fridley will meet at thes City Nall ii1 sa�d City or� the ltth day of May, 1970, at 7:3� o'clock P.M., to hear and pas:s upon ati objections, if any, to the proposed assessments i� rexpect to the foltowing improvement, to-wit: ST. 1969-1 STREET IMPROUEMENT PROJECT The� proposed as:sessmen� roti for each of said impravements is now on file andl open to pub�iic inspection by a11 persons interested, in the office of Lhe� C1 erk of sai��l d Ci ty. At said hearing the Council will consider written or oral objections to the proposed assessments for each of said improvements. The genera] natc.ire of the improvements and each of them is the construction of street improvements including grading, stabilized base, bituminous sur- facing, concrete: curb and gutter, storm sewer systems, water and sewer services, and other facilities located, as follows: Polk Street: Lynde Drive to 323.46 Feet South West Service Road of T.H. No. 65: Railroad Right of 11ay to 73�d Avenue Skywood Court in Swanstrom's Court Addition Riverview Terrace: Mississippi Place to Mississippi Way Mississippi Way: East River Road to Riverview Terrace (South of Fridtey Park) East Service Road of East River Road: Starting from 1,000 feet South of South leg of Interstate No. 694 Interchange N.E. to Railroad Right ��f Way. (Tract J, Proposed Registered Land Survey) ' 66th Aveinue: University Service Road East to Cul de sac 68th Avemue: 7th Street to Washington Street ATden Way: 62nd Way to 200 Feet North ,lefferson Street: 67th Avenue to 680 Feet North Washingtorr Street: 67th Avenue to 500 Feet North of 68th Avenue Seventh Street: 68th Avenue to 480 Feet North of 68th Avenue Fourth Street: 67th Avenue to Rice Creek Terrace Rice Creek Terrace: Hwy. No. 47 Service Road to 68th Avenue 62nd Way: Riverview Terrace to East River Road Longfellow Street: East River Road to $00 Feet West Spring Brook Place: 79th to Longfellow Street 79th Avenue: Apex Lane to East River Road T.H. No. 47 West Service Drive: Osborne Road to 350 Feet North (No�th boundary line of proposed �ast Ranch Estates, Plat No. 1) Washington Street: 57th Avenue to 5gth Avenue Street on South Side of Plat: 7th Street to Washington Street Moore Lake Beach Parking Lot 124 NOTICE OF HEARING OF ASSESSMENT FOR ST. 1969-1 STREEi IMPR4VEMENT PROJECT (Comtfnued) The area proposed to bc assessed for said improvements and eacfi of them is all that tand benefited by said improvements or each of them snd lying wit�hin the general area oi the above noted streets. Sai�� improvements witl be assessed against the properties within the above notrd areas in whole or in part proportionately to each of the lands the�rein contained according to the benefits �eceived. DAT1:0 THIS 2pth QAY �iF Apri 1 , 1970, BY ORDER OF THE CITY Ct3UNCIl. OF TNJE �;"�`� ��' FRIOI.EY. 0 MAYOR Jack 0. Kirkham ATT1=STs CIT1� CL£RK Marvin C. Brunse 1 Publlish: Fridley Sun on Apri4 22, 1970, and Aprii 29, 1970 ! + S RESOLUTION N0. � - 1970 RfSOLUTION DIRECTING PREPARATION OF ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT �0. ST. 196g-2 B£ IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, as follows: 1. It is hereby dete�mined that the assessable cost of construction with respect to the following named improvement, to-wit: STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT M0. ST. 1969-2 including all incidentat expenses thereto is estimated at $ . 2. The City Manager with the assistance of the City Clerk shali forthwith catculate the proper amounts to be . specially assessed for said improvement against every assessabte lot, piece or parcel of land benefited by said improvement according to law. PASSED AND ADOPTEO BY THE CITY CO�NCIL bF THE CITY OF . r F RI DL EY THI S_� �' D�Y OF �' �-� , 1910. � ATTE:ST: CITY CLERK Marvin C. Brunse � � � MAYOR Jack 0. Kirkham 12�5 J I11 , `, RESOLUTION N0. i - 1970 I ' � A RESOLUTION DIRECTING PUBLICATION OF HEARING ON PROPOSED ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR STRf ET IMPROVEMfNT PROJECT N0. ST. 1969-2 WHEREAS, by a resolution passed by the Council on , the� City Clerk was directed to prepare a proposed assessment o t e cost of street improvements, concrete curb and gutter, storm sewer system, sani- tary sewer and water services, and other facilities. WHEREAS, the Clerk has notified the Councit that such proposed assessment ro11 has been compteted and filed in his office fo� public inspection. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLUED SY THf CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIOLEY, ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA, AS FOLLOWS: 1. The City Council sha11 meet at the City Hall in the City of Fridley, Anoka Caunty, Minnesota, on the tlth day of May, 1970, at 7:30 P.M. to pass upon the proposed assessment for Street Improvement Project No. ST. 1969-2. 2. The City Manager shall publish notices of the time and place of ineeting in the official newspaper of tfie City, at ieast two (2) weeks prior to such meeting. PASSED ANO ADOPT�D SY�THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRI DLEY TNIS DAY OF � � , 1970. 1 MAYOR Jac 0. K�r am ATT£ST: CITY CLERK Marvin C. Brunseil 1`� i27' CITY OF FRYDL�Y ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA NO1'ICE OF HEARING OF ASSESSMENT FOR ST. 1969-2 STREET IMPROUEMENT PROJECT Notice is hereby given that the Council of the City of Fridley witl meet at the� City Hall in said City on the tlth day of May, 1970� at 7s30 o'clock P.M., to hear and pass upon ail objections, if any, to the proposed asaessments irt res�pect to the following improvement, to-wit: ST. 1969-2 STREET IMPROVEM£NT PROJECT � The proposed assessment roll for each of said improvements is now on fite and open to public inspection by all persons interested, in the office of the Cterk of said City. At said hearing the Council wilt consider written or oral objections to the proposed assessments for each of said improvements. 7he general nature of the improvements and each of them is the co�structton of st�eet improvements inctuding grading, stabitized base, bituminous sur- facing, concrete curb and gutter, storm sewer systems, water and sewer services, and other facilities located, as follows: Third Street: 49th Avenue to 53rd Avenue �3rd Avenue: T.H. No. 65 ta Central Avenue The area proposed to be assessed for said improvements and each of them is all that land benefited by said improvements or each of them and lying witFiin the ge�eral area of the abave noted streets. Saicl impravements will be assessed against the properties witfiin the above notcd areas in whale or in part proportionatety to each of the lands therein cont.ained according to the benefits received. DATE'D THIS 20th OAY OF April , 1970, BY ORDER OF THE CITY COUNCIL OF 7HE CITY OF FRIDLEY. r MAYOR Jack 0. Kirkham ATTEST: CITY CL£RK Marvin G. Brunselt Pubtish; Fridley Sun on April 22, 1970, and Aprit 29, 1910 1�� C L A I M S GENERAL 21084 - 21227 LIQUOR 4349 - 4406 _� � ' _ • , i � � � ' ' � ' ' � � � I ' ' 1�� LIST OF CONTRACTOR'S TO BE APPROVED BY COUNCIL AT THE MEETING OF APRIL 20 1970 EXCAVATING APPROVED BY LeRoy Bearl`Excavating 304 Park Street Anoka, Minnesota By; LeRoy Bearl Bld Ins g. p. Brighton Excavating Company 1920 Highway ��96 New Brightori, Minnesota By; George Indykiewiz Bldg. Insp. F#ouser Corporation 1401-46th Avenue North Minneapolis, Minnesota By; Edgar W. Houser Bldg. Insp. GENERAL CONTRACTOR Alexander Construction Co. Rte . ��1 Box 640 Mound, Minnesota By: Todd Alexander Bld Ins 8• p. Balco Building Systems, Inc. 2801 Way:zata Boulevard Minneapolis, Minnesota G. L. Miller Co. 4237 W. 25th Street MinneapoAis, Minnesota Ryan Construction Co. of Minn., Inc 8053 Bloamington Freeway Minneapolis, Minnesota Tri-Co Builders, Incorporated 7561 Van Buren N.E, Minneapolis, Minnesota A. L. Williams Construction 947-86th Avenue N.W, Minneapolis, Minnesota MASONRY Allstate Construction Campany 2316 North 4th Street Minneapolis, Minnesota Carroll Buzzell Brick & Cement Contr 159-94th Avenue N.E, Blaine, Minnesota By: R. M. Balch By: Gerald L. Miller By: James R. Ryan By: Myron Holum By: A. L. Williams By: Ed Reinke By: Carroll Buzzell Bldg. Insp. Bldg. Insp, Bldg. Insp. Bldg. Insp. Bldg. Insp. Bldg. Insp. Bldg. Insp, MOVING Robin Corporation 5116 Hamilton Lane MinneapoZis, Minnesota PLASTERING Geo. W. Lovgren & Sons 5900 Wisconsin Circle New Hope, Minnesota SIGN ERECTOR'S Signcrafters Outdoor Display Inc. 13-77th Way N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota � By: Evert J. Boerhave By: George W. Lovgren By: James Stafford Bldg. Insp. Bldg. Insp. Bldg. Insp. 13� 1:31 LIST OF LICFNSES TO BE APPROVED BY COUNCIL AT THE MEEETING OF APRIL 20,_197� CIGAREP'��E • APPROVED BY Casino F�oyale 6219 Hw3i #65 NE Fridley„ Minnesota By: Carl Rostberg Chief of Police Drug Supply (�o, 5940 Mai.n �treet NE 'Fridley, Mir�nesota By: Quist Vending Chief of Police Fridley T�X ;� �at;ion 570i I3ni�re�.�ity A�renue NE Frid-i�=y, N1ii�r.esota Fridley "6v�' ��t�tion 5667 [Ini�.*E�rsz..ty Avenue NE Fridley, P�2icar�f�sc,ta Holly "6b" 6500 �ni�ver�>� �y k�venue NE Fridley, Mizin��so�a � Minnesot,� Lir:seed Oil Co, 25 - 44t�n Avcnue NE Fridley, Minnasota 55421 Shaddric]{ & La�3eau American Legion Pos�t 3�3 7325 Cen-tral kventzF� NE Frid�..��y, Minnesota Midland Coo� Hw}� #694 & I��i� M�in Street Fridley, Minnesota �ARBAGE (:OLI,�CTXOI3 JetlinE� Service 3817 Xylon Avenue North Minneapol.is, Minr�esota J & W Pickup Service 7631 Lake Drive Circle Pines, Minnesota Rubbish Reu:o-�al Inc. 1021 lst Str�>�=t� IVl� New Brighton, T+Tinnesota S��aburban Pi^kup Servi��e Inc. Box 155 Circle Pinesy Minn�sota G�.11agher' s > ervice , Inc. 0 By: Su�erior ^�usic Co. By: Superi�r Music Co. By: Superior Music Co. By: Quist Vending '3y: �oberi: Rosecran� By: Viking Enterprises, Inc. By: John R. Barclay By: Leo B. Bruder By: Robert W. Nixon By: Jack Gallagher Chief of Poli�e Chief of Police Chief of Police Chief of Police Chief of Police Chief of Police Chief of Police Health Inspect�r Chief of Poli�e Health Inspector Chief of Police Health Inspector Chief of Police Health Inspector �� 8566 Jefferson Street NE Chief of Poli�e Minneapolis, Minn=sota B:r: Ric�ard Gallaghe^ Hea�th Insp�ctor LIST OF LICENSES TO BE APPROVID Cont. ON � SALE I�I�UOft -- PRIVATE CLUB Shaddrick & LaBeau American Legion Post �C�3 7325 Central 4-renue NE Fridley, Minneseta 55432 By: Robert Rosecrans OFF SAI,E BF'F:R Bob's Prc>duce Ranch 7620 Universi t,� A�r�nu� N?�� Fridlf�y, Minnesota By: Robert Schroer Countr,y Boy �tation Store 1301 Mist>issippi Street NE Fridlay, MinGZ�s��a 55421 By: John Baucom Gordys Cc��nt:ry f'soy 1042 Osbarrie 'rioad Fridley, Minne�ot�. By: Gordon G. Swenson P.D.Q. Fc�od 5tores 6071 Univ�ersit,y Avenue NE Fridley, Minnnsota By: William MeGuire Stav' s Su.pere tte 6319 xWy #65 rrF Fridley, Minnesota By: Elizabeth Stavanan Stav's Superei�e 6483 University Avanua NE Fridley, Mirnesota By: Elizabeth Stavana,n ON SALE B��� Casino Royale 6225 Hwy�#6� NF Fri��le,y, Minn�aota By: �arl E. Rostberg Cantcrbur,y Inrir: , .i nc. 6479-E31 ;T�i:� �T .�a i+ y A,,,�u:� NE Fridley, Minneso�a Bv: Ro���rt E. Ch.risteY�: �n FiresidG :ftic�� Bowl, Tnc. 7440 Central Aven.ae N� Fri3ley, l�T �nn4�s:� t�� By : «�ann F'. Wong Knights of C;;>lambus Hall 6831 Hwy ;�F 5 �1E . Fridiey, 7Ki.nnesota By: James ?.. Abbett Maple I,an�s F` 10 :�w,y i�,� 5 N?�. Fridl�y, Minr.e:�ota By: William H. sottwal�� � 1: 32 Pa�e � Chief of Police Health Inspector Chief of Police Health Inspector Cnie£ of Police Health Inspector Chief of Police Health Inspect�r Chief of Police Health I.nspector Chief of Poli^e Health Inspectc�r Chief of Police Health Inspector Chief of Police Health Inspector Chief of Police Health Inspector Chi.?f of Police H�a�th Inspector Chief of Police Health Inapector Chief of Poli�e Health Inspector LIST OF LICENSES TO BE APPROVID Cont. SERVICE STATION Fridle,y DX 5701 Un:iversity Avemze NE Fridley, Minn�sota By: Duane C. Schlottman Wantland Standard 5311 Un:iversity Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota By: James G. Wantland SOLICITOR'S Margarel; Otten for Wanderland Studios --=- 5311 41;h Street NE Fridley„ Minnesota By: Marga,ret Otten TAVERN Canterbury Inne, Inc. 6479-81 Universit,y Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota By: Robert E. Christenson Casino R.oyale 6225 Hw}r #65 NE Fridley, Minnesota By: Carl Rostberg Fireside� Rice Rowl 744Q Central Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota " B.y: Glenn F. Wong Knights of Columbus Hall 6831 xwy #�5 NE Fridley, Minnesota By: James Abbett Maple Lanes 6310 xwy #65 rr� Fridley, Minnesota By: William H. Gottwaldt FOOD ESTABLISHMENT A & W Restaurant 7429 East River Road Fridle,y, Minnesota By: Earl M. Duffy *Automatic Ehg. & Mfg. Co. 7191 Hw.y #65 NE Fridley, Minnesota By: Arnold E. Geroud Want3and Standard 5311 University Avenue NE Fridle.y, Minnesota By: James G. Wantland � Vending Machines Only z:;:� ...� �� : Building Inspector Fire Inspector Building Inspector Fire Inspector Chief of Police Chief of Police Health Inspector Chief of Police Health Inspector Chie£ of Police Health Inspector Chief of Police Health Inspector Chief of Police Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector � ' , LIST OF I,SCENSES TO BE APPROVID Cont. FOOD ESTABLISHMIIV�I' C otlt • *Caaino Royale 6219 xwr #65 NE Fridley, Minnesota By: Carl E. Rostberg , *Central Auto Parts 1201 �;jrd Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota By: Magic Maid Vending , Colonia:L House Restaurant 6215 Un:iversity Avenue NE � � , , ' Fridley,, Minnesota By: Paul A. Bany Iaquinto Concessions Commons Park , Fridley„ Minnesota By: Sam R. Iaquinto Country Boy Station Store 1301 Mississippi Street NE Fridley„ Minnesota By: .Tohn D. Baucom, Jr. *The Day C ompan,y 500 73i°d Avenue NE Fridley„ Minnesota By: ARA Service of Minnesota *Downing Box Company � 5851 East River Road Fridley,, Minnesota By: ARA Service of Minnesota 1 �Drug Su��ply 5900 Ma�n Street NE Fridley„ Minnesota By: Quist Vending ' �Edison Fiomes 7501 xw3� #65 rr� � � � � Fridleyp MinneSOta By: N�gic Maid Vending �Electro Cote 5220 Ma�n Street NE Fridley„ Minnesota By: Superior-Dairy Fresh Milk � *�lectro Cote �220 Main Street By: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Fridley„ Minnesota By: P& R Vending Service Fireside Rice Bowl, Inc. 7440 Central Avenue NE Fridley„ Minnesota By: Glenn F. Wong � -�Fridley Sr. High S�hool 6000 We;3t Moore Lake Drive Fridley„ Minnesota By: Magic Maid Vending I' � * Vendi Ma,chines Only � ' P� i,'�4 APPROVID BY Health Inapector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector - - — - - - i , LIST OF LICEa1SES TO BE APPROVED Co.nt. I' � �'00D ESTABLISHIKENT Cont. �, -�F'ridley "66" Station �, 5667 Un:iversity Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota By; Pepsi-Cola Bottlin� Co. ' � George's Texaco (P.D.Q. Food S+ore� 6071 Universi�y Avenue I3E Fridley, Minnesota By: William McGuire �ai:) r� 7 APPROVID BY Health Inspector � Health Inspector Gordy's Country Boy � 1042 Osborne Road Fridley, Minnesota B.y: Gordon G. Swenson Health Inspector , *Don's Gulf Station 5300 Centra�-AvenuP 1�TE Fridley, Minnesota By: Suburban Dairy Distributors Health Inspector � , Chucka s Gulf Station 7315 xwy �#65 NE Fridle.y, Mir.nesota By: Charles Jordan � -�Holiday Village North 250 57th AVP.TIUP, NE Fridley,MinnFSOta By: ARA Service of Minnesota � *Holly "66" 6500 University Avenuc� NE ' Fridley, Minnesota By: Pepsi-Cola Bottling Co. Howard Jchnson's Restaurant � 52'j7 Central Avemie NE Fridle.y, Mir.nesota By: Phillip M. Garbe *Jackie Ann Hair Stylists , 6�i74 Universit,y Avenue NE Fridley, Mir,nesota By: John Spilane ' King's Chalet Family Buffet 6259 xwy #65 NE Fr.idle,y, l�innesota By: �ohn Lindell � Map1e Lanes 6310 xwy #65 � By: N�oore Way Vending Fridley, r?�nnesota B.y: Willia.m H. Tottwaldt , Minco Proclucts 7300 Commerce Lan� NE � Fridley, N[inn�sota , By: N'etropolitan Vending Minnesota Linseed pil Co. 2� 44th A.venue NE , Fridley, Mir�nesota By: Quist Vending i � Vendin� MaChines Onl� I� ' Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector LIST OF LICF�iSES TO BE APPROVID Cont. �'OOD FSTABLISHMII�P Cont. , Mr. St��,k of F'ridley 5895 Uni.versity Avenue NE i;3�► . �'�e �- APPROYID BY Fridle.y, Minnesota By: Thoma.s Powers *Omnetics, Inc. 7500 University Avemze NE Fridle.y„ Minnesota By: E. R. Seydow *Onan Cor.p. 1400 7;ird Avenue NE Fridley„ Minnesota By: Servomation Twin Cities Phoenix Chow Mein 242 Mise�issippi Street NE Fridley, Minnesota By: Lyn F. Hom �-Precision Sheet Metal 5250 Main Street NE Fridley, Minr�esota By: ARA Service of Minnesota *Railroad Accessories Corp. 4650 Main Street NE Fridley, Minnesata By: Griswold Coffee Co. -�kyan Con�co 6389 Uni�rereity Avenue NE Fridley, Minnesota By: Magic Maid Vending Spartan ])ept. Stare 535�- Cen-tral Avem_ae NE Fridle.y, Nlinriesota By: Ralph Goldhiersch *Les' Standard Service 7680 Hwy #65 NE Fridley, Minnesota By: P& R Vending Stav's Superette 6483 University Avem;�e NE Fridley, Minnesota B.y: Elizabeth Stavanan Stav's Su.perette ° 6319 Hw.y �#65 NE Fridley, Minnesota B,y: Elizabeth Stavanan Strite Anderson 7535 Viron Road NE Fridley,:Minnesota By: Servomation Twin Cities *Summit Gear 5960 Main Street NE Fridley, lKinnesota By: Griswold Coffee Co. * Vending Machines Only Health I.nspector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inapector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector Health Inspector 1�.�.,cA,�� S /s,/ � d � APP't�CA1'�ON FO:t P'�RI�� 1'0 (P�1RK) iOCCUPY,Z HQ:� TItAII�+R �. ....._....._.........__ , ..._...__..�...._ It ia hexeby requested�th3t (I� (t,Te) be issq�d a house trailer permit in compliance with CtsapCer 41, Ci�y Coile af Fridleq, i1��taC �Q63 by sic3asoa of tha follo-,��ng: • i� _ /P7�'�C✓', a. Neree` �/urd perc�uent edd�ees of applic� /7 6� d /�'✓'./'i• .�'./'i i'�/� n / >; . 13� � �� ,. b. O�n�zgbip of txa#.ier: L' �E'i c" P �' �'- �' e�' �� . / � , c. Descriptioa o4 traiier - M�k� ead Sixe; /��.- �~ .�/�/f'.�� ..�7.� .._...._... .�.�_..r.._. . > • d. Naare �ted ad xosg of awner of land }ahore trailer is pro ed to be ,� located: i � � � � �/ � e. Period o� cisaa txoiler to be sto�ed oz occupied: - �. .� .��' �.q/j'�' ; • �9� � ,�' �' ' v!��.r�i 1' f. Use o£ trailer. ,� ���- �,t°� ,e 7'G/ .�" g. Si aatar� o� ad atr�g gaop3*ty cw�ers gra�tiu� approval= ; , /� ,,G . i i ' > �� / /' i ✓' ✓ ' / cix" �' �L �; .� <�. /i �. > - . /, . �. Location of traile�c on propoaed property - Attach plat plaa of groperey: . t. Where t�cAil�� ia to h� occupf�ed, (I) Wha� is re�lCion3hip. if aay, betu�ett txniler ot�ra�r and la�d o°�a�xer? ��f/ �� -_�.�ir�-.G�_`'✓. (2) Ngr���s and a�ea o�` all o�cupa�t�?�.�'' C' °�_.� (3j �acilit�ea for s�c.+a�e�i.isga�,t�a�' , wnCer �nd electricitiy? , �'_�!/./�?L�f"�S�_ � -��'`=t�{'"------_ �� `_ �7 . .��:► �y�� . (�a) Empinycent of ap�lic�nt? �,�,�/�o.� �� • . , (5) W1i�ther �pplic�nt �.s coaatruc�in� ha�:s ia azea? . The applic�tion, u�en p:eo�ntecl to the City Council, shall. shcw tbe recd�a- dation� of Che 2oQin� Ad�+riniatrator t�ad/os Building In;�psctor. �, Please find attuched check in the acnount oi �$5.00 for parking) ($25.00 for occupyin�) a hour�e trailer. . '?�� � ��-C� �.,... ........... A?�Zicr,nC ,� i 13;� � ;: I� � . - �: . � � . , ----,----------__�____ _ . ___ — d i' ' ,�� ,�'.i''% � __ � _ _ � �/ � ._--- - - --- - " – �� � 1 '� �� L'✓" e� � � r . �'�'`=� �Z,�v � � � . ' �y , � ��lC✓' 2 /iE'/a/�/�� '. ' • -- - . f / . � � , � ,✓ �.��r�, � / �c.� �c.z.-� �' �G -� --�-'�/=-`- r� � � . r �. . ��%� � �-�� f/ �=-�-� . �� �L�` ,C �i-v � �� u � � ��, � �t�•✓�.�'i � � l --sc�c.ti� J �, , l.Q� x� /%�C� � %���--C/ / �- � sC fY-yL G ..-G 2G,� . �i � - � . �.� �-��° .���_� ��� �-�/� ?�—�° �����" : � . a ' � . � . � � � � � • � � • . . . . , ,,. • - ' � � ESTIMATES FOR COUNCIL APPROVAL - APRIL 20, 1970 Weaver, Talle & Herrick 316 East Main Street Ano'l�a, Minnesota 55303 For services rendered - Marc� D. lK. Noyes Construction Company, Inc. 430 Oak Grove, Suite 201 Minneapolis, Minnesota 55403 Estimate No. 5(Partial) for work completed on Sanitary Sewer and Water Improvement Project No. 93 Comstock & Davis, Inc. Consulting Engineers 1446 County Road "J" Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432 For furnishing of resident inspection and resident supervision for the staking out of the following projects: Estiunate No. 5(Partial) Sanitary Sewer & Water Project No. 93 from March 2, 1970 through March 27, 1970 Estimate ��S (Partial) Sanitary Sewer Improvement Project No. 96, Addendum No. 1, from March 2, 1970 through March 27, 1970 Estimate No. 3(Partial) Water Improvement Project No. 95, Schedule E- Well No. 7, from March 2, 1970 through March 27, 1970 Estimate No. 6, (Partial) Water Improvement Project No. 95, Schedule A-3, Well 4F�13, from March 2, 1970 through March 27, 19?0 Estimate No. 6(Partial) Water Improvement Project No. 95, Schedule A-2 - Well 4�12 from March 2, 1970 through March 27, 1970 Estimate No. 6(Partial) Water Improvement Project _ ��95, Schedule A-1 - Well ��10 & 4�11, from March 2, 1970 through March 27, 1970 $ 3,488.24 $ 33,619.45 $ 3,191.80 $ 63.56 $ 21.78 $ 246.55 $ 245.04 $ 215.03 1:3-9 I � ' CHARLESR.WEAVER HlRMAN L. TALLE V 1 R 6 I L C. H E R R I C K ' ROpERTMUNNS JAMES D. GISBS FREDERICK W. KE1:5ER. JR. � � PATRICK J. ROCHE, JR. I I '� CITY OF FRIDLEY LAW OFFICES WEAVER, TALLE & HERRICK Apri{ I�, 1970 �Re: Marci� Reta i ners Johanson vs. Fridley Fridley vs. Rognrud ' ,Fridley v:s. Consolidated Cont�3iner Hazardous Builclings St. I 970- I and t�! & S��3 � �Loop Back•-61 st & Lln i vers i ty SAV #�0-01 (Marshai) Street V�cation� Improvement Hearing-Lakeside 'ZOA �69-I� & SP -�69-01 Transfer of files; closinc� of files anc� meeting with new City 6 hrs. � hrs. 5 hrs. 3 hrs. ;Z hrs. i hr. 3 hrs. I hr. � hrs. , Attorney Q.6 hrs. 7� hrs. � ��5.00 per hour ' Sl1B TOTA L : , ' Qxpense '�.c�4 �roces ; Re: Alice Plash John Therres , Li I I iar► Wi Ison Walter Therres John Hanson Oak G�ove (nvestment I , William Barbush Milea�ge on above serving papers Colle�en Hapka's Salary I , TOTAL: � � THANK YOII 1�� �J16 EABT MAIN STWEET ANOKA. 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Ka�yor Kirkhamt The State Civil DeYenae Area Commandar, Mr. WilliaR F]yna, has rsaco�ended your Civil DeYenss Director, Mr. Robe�t D. 1ldrich, be ce�titied ior Fisaal Year 1970. Th3.s is baaed on your director aontirxiing to iaprov� hia profeaaional qualiYiaationa by attending trainin8 aoui'ses and �a�►inars ss rsquired by the 3tat• Department of 4.`ivil Dsfena.. lrtr. �ldriah is heseby ce�ttiYied Yor the ensuing Yesr, F��+�- y�' l�• Thia certification Por Civil Defensa direoLora ie ana oY seraa�al req�tire- ments ior participstion in Federal �ssistaaae Progi'a�s. (The othe�' rsquiraments are greparation oY an approved Civil Detense e�e�'8�Y Pl� and grogram paper, and complianca with civil righta provisions.) The Federal �asistsnce Frograms includes Pesaonnel and �dministrative B'xpenses Coatributiona for Civil D�fense Bquip�ent aad Fsailitiss Contributions for Studsnt �enaea ♦cquiaition of Surplus Property ' Continuing participation by your dirsctor in Ciril Det�nas training programs aa presaribed by the State Civil Detanae Departmeiat xill asaure hia being ae�tiiied annual�Y• ' Sincere:�Y, �- - �%, .Q� - � %', -� /� ' Phiilip l. Iverson Director ' ' PLltek �� �.-.�, A-.� ✓ cat Robe�t D. Aldrich William Flynn 1�-# � � ' � 'M ,4 n� �, � .n a.- C��1 ��- ��z��C�,� ��, �ti� � �� ` �l � 1�f1C� ��ei � r D p ', L'� IMt (Ycan� �S V�cj�fi'�'{�y �S�G' O tvi;:. ��C{Lpy���' �ttb�, 0� JIMd u I�dd1� �Vw�,/ / ��RSjI (�nl Ol . C•�.I ``lC- N1ai.l4l, yR� � 'l--A j. ;�.� 1 � 'j� ='t'�IV/ r�� "�1 �i��(�t�fA� V �R /I� V��� e �• T � �-� E�,u . ���h �v-k `� Qv � � � � ��� r,� �, , v�. ����- J� �as�' � � a tC�V (�s'D�t6.►ci �. 14� MESSEALI, RUE, STRID, MCMII.LAN 8c LINDBERCT ATTORNEYS AT LAW W�LIIAM F. MESBERLI � R. TMOMAS ROE DENNIS W..S'TRID DOUOLAS M.M�MIILAN PETER J. LINOSERO April 3, 1970 City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Attention: Marvin C. Brunsell � City Clerk RE: Our File # 2-1250 �Property at 6711-15 Main Street N.E. Property Owner: Richard Brisbois Dear Mr. Brunsell: 968 NORTMWESTERN pANK DUILDING MINNEAPOl1S, MINNESOT♦ 56402 TELEPHONE�3J2-C,31 � Although payment of the sewer connection charges was made by Ben h7olke on the above property, this charge was passed on to C. Ri.chard Brisbois, the person for whom Mr. Wolke was building the house. we would therefore appreciate your refunding all ' monies to C. Richard Brisbois at the address of the property in your file. � ' ' Please be advised that if there is any difficulty on this matter, we have a judgment against Ben Wolke Inc. in the amount of One Thousand Dollars ($1,000.00) and if necessarv w� wi?1 either levy on the judgment or garnish for the refund. I would prefer not to do this inasmuch as the amount is only One Hundred Fifty Dollars ($150.00). I would appreciate hearing from you regarding this matter. Yours truly, , ' . � � �l,,-L,,%,.. t _- . � �� /;;.��� ' � �-�,- � V�i�liam �... � Messerli 1 WFM/jat ' � I II Fridley City Council , 6431 University Avenue Fridley, Minnesota 55421 Attention: City Manager , Gentlemen: April 12, 1970 , On behalf of the Fridley City Band I wish to express our appreciation for your support for anotZ�er year. During this past year we played , several special concerts, in addition to our regular weekly summer concerts. We are proud t}� represent the City of Fridley whenever we ca� both ' within the City as well as in concerts in other places. � � l i We have substantially increased our music library this past year and in addition purchased some percussion equipment. We are continuing to build an excellent foundation for years of future activity. We believe i:t is necessary to continue to build our library and purchase special equipment if we are to maintain a growing and suoessful band. ' It is our belief that w can accomplish the above objectives with the same budgeT we have had the past two years. This budget is as follows: , llirecto�'s Salary $ 950.00 � � Supplies, equipment & other expenses Total � CC: Paul BraGm, � ReCreation Director RBK:€ah 650.00 1,600.00 Yours truly, �� �� �,,�'�,i `� / ., yJ"�Qi`_`�- �fic ard B. Kinsfnan, President Fridley City Band .�� �,� �orfl i �aiari�r �'a�u't4ry �'�a�er 15i,� tr�ct STATE OF MINNESQTA �OARO MEMBERS David J. Larson - Chairm L. J. Blanchard Melford C. Chrr.rten.ren Harold O. Goertz David O. Narria Paul R. McCarron David D. Schau f Jerome A. r:app Kenneth 1Y�. Uthe jame.r F. 1Y�olfe • �a�-z� 745Y COUNTV ROAD "J" (85th AVE. N.E.) MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 53432 Mr. Nasim M. Qureshi City Engineer- Director of Planning City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota 55421 Re: Request for Hookup to NSSSD Dear Mr. Qureshi: SERNING Blaine Crrcle Pine.r coon Rapid.r Fridley Lexington Mound.r Yieu� Spring Lake Park April 15, 1970 In reply to your letter of March 24, 1970 regardi,ng the Eridley City Council's request for a connection to the District line to serve the City's Water F3ltration Plant, the District Board at its regular meeting on April 14th approved the connection. This approval was given with the understanding that the connection will be made with an outside drop manhole and that the District maintenance personnel will be notified when the excavation for the connection is to be started. Very truly yours, NORTH SUBURBAN SANITARY SEWER DISTRICT �, � , f �� '�_ �1` f ' " `�I•, ,� , : L. J�rome A. Trapp, Cl�b�;' � � JAT:em cc: Homer R. Ankrum David 0. Harris Gomstock � Davis, Inc. 14� STRB�T DBPART�iT l. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. PUBLIC WORKS D$PARTMENT CITY OF FRIDLSY 1,�UNTfi, L_ Y_RB�PORT - 1r1ARGH 19 70 0 Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Grading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gravel Haul ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Gravel Surfacing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miscellaneous Street Work . . . . . . . . . Patchi.ng . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Shop Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S igns and B arr icades . . . . . . . . . . . . Squipment Repairs - Street . . . . . . . . . WATffit DSPARTMENT 1. 2. 3. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 9. 10 . 11. 12. 13. Filtration Plant Operations . . . . .'. . . Final Readings and Collections . . . . . . . Hydrant Repairs and Flushing . . . . . . . . Miscellaneous Water Work . . . . . . . . . . pumphouse Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Standpipe Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . Valve Inspections and Repairs . . . . . . . Water Meter Inspections and Repairs .... Water Turn-ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . S�latermain Breaks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Watern►ain Taps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Water and Sewer Inspections . . . . . . . . Equipment Repairs - Water . . . . . . . . . SBWER DEPARTMBNT S- � • 140 30� 81� 15 223 312 120 145 13 7'� 258 38 19 54 182 14 5 42'� 14� 169 3/4 1'� 6 19 1. Lift Station Inspections and Repairs .... 170� 2. Miscellaneous Se�wer Work . . . . . . . . . . 93 3. Sanitary Sewer Cleaning . • • . . . . . . . 84� 4. Sariitary Sewer InspectiAns . . . . . . . . . 21 5. Equipment Repairs - Sewer . . . . . . . . . 19 STORM SEWER DEPARTMENT 1. �Catch Basin and Storm Sewer Cleaninq .... 1�5� 2. Miscellaneous Storm Sewer Work ....... 16 srra� �tn zc$ l. Miscellaneous Snc�w and Ice Work ...... 12 2. Sanding - Ice Control. . . . . . . . . . . . 70� �: Sno�w Plvwing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 �.. . . , , ,� 4. Squipmer�t Repairs - Snvw and Ice ...... Page Two. PUSLIC WORKS DBPARTMENT 1KONTFILY R$PORT - Ir1ARCH 1970 MISCBLLANBAUS gOURS l. Administration . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . l� 2. Civil Defense . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 3. Fire Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14� 4. Flood Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 5. Holidays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 144 . 6. Injury on Job - Robert Anderson ...... 152 7. Police Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 8. Sewer School-American Pipe . . . . . . . . . 32 9. Sick Leave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 24 10. Sweeper School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24 11. Vacations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 32 12. Weekend Duty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 13. Equipment Repairs - Engineering . . . . . . 15� 14. Squipment Repairs - Fire Department .... 20� 15. Fquipment Repairs - park Department .... 23 16. �uipment Repairs - Police Department ... 151� � ' � �� Building inspection Department city of Fridley MONTHLY INSPECTION REPORT � Section � � � .; m � � � � � ... � � � � �i = � � V � �.. � � � W Month: March Year: 19�0 1970 1969 Inspections �rch March ou�_ ns_: ew onstruction __ _____ ____.___ Footings: New Construction _ __� _____ Framin s $ Reins�ections ___c��____ __..___ or c ot eady-or�ej_ecfe_d_ ___.___ __ �gns ---- -- ---- �S��TorTc-�`oste3—�__-_ _ --. ___. Vio ations C ecked Dangerous Buil ings _ om� ain s ec e 26 scellaneous ___._____ ___ __-- na�s: Resi ential _ nals:�ommercial �In ust. Total Inspections Permits Issued �„ ou h Ins: New Services ___ eins ections ' — ork Not Readv or Reiected scetlaneous nals: Residential na�s: �ommerc al In ust. Total Inspections Permits Issued Ins: New Servi Signs Dangerous Buil� Miscellaneou ina s• Resi Finals: Comm Total Inspections� �e�m�,tg Igsued This Last Year Year To To Date Date . 8-79 (REV. 11-3-64) (Stondard Form of the International Assaciation of Chiefs of Police) (Copies availoble at Federal Bureau of Imestigation, Washington, D. C. 20535) - CONSOLIDATED MONTHLY REPORT POLICE DEPARTMENT _ . _ . C1tY of �I��iY Month of �iC�l 19 7� • TABLE 1..-DhSTRIBUTION OF PERSONNEL ' � Average Daily ' Percent Ddily Averoge Daily � Numerical Strength Absence ' Absence Temporary Details `Average Effective Strength End of 'ame month Same month Same month Same month ' Sam� month this month last year This month last year This month last year This mont last yeat 7'his month Last month last year 7�ot�� perso�,�F�. 26 27 7.15 7.28 13.85 1tF.85 L4..72 Chief's offtce . � � Records burec:u �. � � ' ' Unlformed force . �� �"� 3 2 - _ : Detective bureau Trafflc bureau . . Flrst relief . . . . Second rellef . . � � • � � � Third rellef . . . � I I , . ' I `, .�. � � I . '� I � T- TABLE 2.--CHANGES IN PERSONNEL TABLE 3.--DAILY AVERAGE PATROL STRENGTH , 1. Present for duty end of last month . 4� - ���� �� � - � �� � � � � �� - - � - � - � Same month � � � �_ � � � � This month last year 2. Rectuited duting month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � � � . � 3. Reinstated dutinq month . . . . . . . �. . . . . . 1. Total number of patcolmen� . . . . . . . � �� Tota1 to nccount for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �� � �2._ Less perm.dnent assiqnments_ (Public • _ . . . . ... _ ' . ,. .., .. _ . _ . of$ces, clerlcai, chauffeurs, etc.) . . . 4. �Separatlons from the servlce: ' � � ., 3. Less details to spectal squads or bu- . _ ' � � � � � reaus (traffic, vice, park, etc.) . . . . . (a) �Voluntary reslqnation . . . . . . � �- - .. . -�-- - - ��� � 4. Averaqe daily absences of patrolmen (b) Retlrement on penslm ..... asslqned to patroi duty owinq to: . � . (a) Vacation, suspenslon, rest b��jl 6�b�} (c) Resiqned with charges pendlnq days, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (d) Dtopped during probatim . . . . ��f, �6J, (b) S! �k and inJured . . . . . . . . . . ~� at (e) Dlsmtssed for cauSe . . . . � �� (f) Killed•in line of duty . . . . . . (c) Temporary details . . . . . . . . . 't . � . .. . . . . � (y) Deceased . . . . . . . . . . Total separations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � � Total avetage da1ly absences . . •1 •2� 5. Ptesent for duty at end of month . . . . . . . . . . . 5. Available fot pairol duty . . . . . . . . . ,"� ��� � � r 2 0 � f` • i � �, ' : � ' OFFENSES KNOWN T0 THE POLICE CHANGE CURRENT YEAR VS. LA3T YEAR CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES V5. SAME MONTH VS. SAME PERIOD � (PART I CLASSES) ,. REPORTED OR ACTUAL ACTUAL THIS LAST YEAR IAST YEAR KNOWN UNFOUNDED OFFENSES YEAR TO DATE � THISMONTH THISMONTH . NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT > la. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT " � MANSLAUGHTER , 2. FO.RCIBLE RAPE TOTAL � o. RAPE BY FORCE b._ASSAULT iQ RAPE.ATTEMPTS 3. ROBBERY TOTAL 2 '� �' ' � o. ARMED • ANY WEAPON .�L 2 3 b. STRONG-ARM - NO WEAPON 1 4. AGGRAVATED ASSAULT TOTAL 1 1' 1 , a. GUN , b. KNIPE OR CUTTING INSTRUMENT e. OTHER DANGEROUSWEAPON � �`,� d. HANDS, PIST, ETC. • AGGRAVATED 5. BURGLARY TOTAL � � 3�!- , a. FORCIBLE ENTRY � � 3�F � b. UNLAWFUL ENTRY • NO FORCE -� c. ATTEMPTED FORCBLE ENTRY ' � b. LARCENY - THEFT (except auto theft) o. S50 AND OVER IN VALUE 56 56 �� T. AUTO THEFT 5 1. LF �-1F rCRIME INDEX TOTAL lb. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE p 4e. OTHER ASSAULTS • NOT AGGRAVATED �}. 7 � 66. LARCENY, UNDER S50 IN VALUE 1. O � PAR7 I TOTAL �-32 �- �1- 336 , TOTAL PARTIIINCIDENTS ............. ?1'................ ............ '2try ..: TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS NONCRIMINAL CALLS �-O6O , 2V J, TOTAL CALLS FOR POLICE SERVICE . . . . . . . .�.�.g� . . . . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . . . . . . . . . 32�'� . .. , i •� ' AUTOMOBILES RECOVERED � . . .. .................................... . (A) NUMBER STOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED LOCALLY ..... . . (B) NUMBERSTOLEN LOCALLY AND REGOVERED BY OTHERJURISDICTIONS ................................... � ' (C) TOTAL LOCALLYSTOLEN AUTOSRECOVERED ..................................................... � t • (D) NUMBERSTOLEN OUT OFJURISDICTION,RECOVERED LOCALLY ..................:'...................... 2 , . ' • ... •�, . , � ',.__ _ _ TA�LE 4-- CRIME INDEX AND POLICE ACTI�/ITY TREND c-_ _ _- � � '.;. , , TABLE 5-- VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN AND I�ECaV�RED ' VALUE OF PROPERTY VALUE OF PROPERTY TOTAL VALUE Of �ALUE OF PROPERTY VALUE OF PROPER7Y STOLEN LOCALLY STOLEN LOCALLT STOLEN OTHER OFFENSE IOCALLY STOLEN JURISDICTIONS STOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED AND RECOVERED BY pROPERTY RECOVERED LOCALLY OTHERJURISDICTlON RECOVERED LOCALLY ROBBERY . 37���,�t� ' BURGLARY •�F�F 7 •75 � . .� LARCENY 1�� 2 1• 2 1 AUTOTHEFT HOQ�OO 16 O�OO 16 O� �0 � , ToTA� 43�36z.17 4644.09 46�+4.09 :3000.00 r _. _ � . , ,__. TABL'E ; 6 - - C���Et��� �L��iaLD ':Blf AR��ST year to date (include exceptionat ctearances) � � � NUMBER OF OFFENSES '. PERCENT OF OFFENSES � � CLEARED BY ARREST CLEARED BY ARREST ' _' CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES - BY ARREST OP BY ARREST OF (PART 1 CLASSES) TOTAL CLEARED TOTAL CLEARED PERSONS UNDER 18 PERSONS UNDER 18 �' THIS LAST THIS LAST THIS IAST THIS LAST ' , YEAR YEAR - YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR � � 1. CRIMINAL HOMICIDE o. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER ' i b. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE �' 2. FORCBLE RAPE TOTAL a. RAPE BY FORCE ' 1 b. ASSAULT TO RAPE • ATTEMPTS 3. ROBBERY TOTAI , o. ARMED - ANY WEAPON b. STRONG-ARM - NO WEAPON 4. ASSAULT TOTAL f% 1-7 �L ' a. GUN _ �- b. KNIFE OR CUTTING INSTRUMENT c. OTHER DANGfR0U5WEAPON ' d. HANDS FISTS, FEET, ETC. - AGGRAVATED e. OTHER ASSAULTS - NOT AGGRAVATED 1 5. BURGLARY TOTAL �. , o. FORCIBLE ENTRY 3 �. b. UNLAWFUL ENTRY • NO FORCE c. ATTEMPTED FORCIBLE ENTRY - , 6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT AUTO THEFT) 19 lO 2 1 a. E50 AND OVER IN VALUE b. UNDER S50 IN VALUE 106 9� 59 � � 7. AUTO THEFT 1 1 1 1 ` ' _. GRAND TOTAL 136 129 62 fa,$ ` � � � _ - � �._.� � ' i , I, � , 0 TABLE 7-- PERSONS ARRESTED, CHARGED AND DISPOSED OF DURI�l� MONTH - - - - COURT DISPOSITIONS THIS MONTH , ARRESTS PERSONS � (INCLUDE RELEASED NO FORMAL CHARGS' FORMALIY ADULTS GUIITY UNIFORM CLASSIFICATION OF OF�ENSES CHARGED ACQUITtED REFERREDTO '` - THIS OR JWENILE MONTH OF ' OF OTHERWISE COURT � � -. `• TOTAL OFFENSE LESSER DISMISSEb JURISDICTION JUVENILES ADULTS TOTAI CHARGED OFFENSE 1. CRIMINAL HOMiCIDE: a. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER � b. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE 2. FORCBIE RAPE 3. ROBBERY ' 4. AGGRAVATED ASSAULT 5. BURGLARY • BREAKING OR ENTERING 6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT AUTO THEFT) g 7. AUTO THEFT '8. OTHER ASSAULTS (RETURN A• 4e) z 6 �. 1. , TOTAL - PART I CLASSES ,2 2 g�. 6O � g THIS YEAR TO DATE ]..O �..�.� Z22 �.O 2 LAST YEAR TO DATE 6 $ O 6 rZS \,, PERGENT CHANGE 9. ARSON ' , . 10. FORGERY AND COUNTERFEITING il. FRAUD _ 12. EMBEZZLEMENT 13. STOLEN PROPERTY; BUYING, RECEIVING; POSSESSING 14. VANDALISM 75. WEAPONS; CARRYING, POSSESSING, ETC. � 16. PROSTITUTION AND COMMERCIALIZED VICE 17. SEX OFFENSES (EXCEPT 2 AND 16) ]. 1, ]. 1. 18. NARCOTIC DRUG LAWS 19. GAMBLING � 20. OFFENSES AGAINST THE FAMILY AND CHILDREN 21. DRIVING UNDER TME INFLUENCE 1.�. �. �.1. 9 �. 1. 22. LIQUOR LAWS 2 g 2 2 23. DRUNKENNESS 2 , 24. DISORDERLY CONDUGT 2 1. 25. VAGRANCY 1 1, 1 ]. 26. ALL OTHER OFFENSES (EXCEPT TRAFFIC) � ] 1 � TOTAL - PART 11 CLASSES ��� 33 46 32 27 1 3 1 TMIS YEAR TO DATE O 1. �.OZ 74 J ' LAST YEAR TO DATE, _ 7g �2 � 2 1 � PERCENT CHANGE � TRAFFIC ARRESTS THIS MONTH PHYSICAL CUSTODY ARRESTS , � WARRANTSSERVED CITATIONS ISSUED � lg] ],. `� 1. 2 �. ' 2 �.�. I,' TOTAL TRAFFIC ARRESTS AND CITATIONS 1.1. 181,. l95 195 1� 2 �- i �� i 0 , • � . .,, �. , • . . _ . _ _. . __ � . 8-79a (Rev. 10-21-65) ' - - CONSOLIDATED MONTHLY REPORT h TRAF_FIC SUMMARY � Police Department �D�Y � City of Month of �'rCh ' 19 7� TABLE 1. ACGIDENT SUMMARY I' __ This Month Year to Date This Yeaz Last Year o�o Change This Yeaz Last Year o�o Change ' Accident Total t,,2 37 +13 187 195 —5 ' Fatal � - _ PersonalInjury 21- 1-5 '�`1+0 77 65 '�'� ' Property Damage !�1 �-� 'Elb 10� 126 "ui Pedestrian i} � 1. 1F �75 ' , � TABLE 2. ENFORCEh1ENT SUMMARY � 7his Month Year to Date ' This Year Last Year o10 Change This Yeaz Last Year % Change �,., Traffic Toca� 236 27z —v+ G.4o 1+16 +5 Hazardous Violations 67 1+7 +1,2 131 129 +1 � ' Other Violations �i9 ].�3 —25 �.60 �9 —2i�. — P�k�ng � 23 37 —38 129 ?0 +8�+ ' ' Dw� " - - 7 5 +1�0 20 8 + Accident Arrests and Citations . -�- - ' TAB! E 3. CQ!vSP�ltATlV� SUMl�ARY OF TRt:FFIC ACCIDEMTS -- � his Month Year to Date This Year Last Year o/o Change This Year Last Year o�o Change , Total Accidents f,� 'r ; -( ]+$7 1 Fatal Accidents Persons Killed ' Injury Accidents � 15 +ko 7? 65 '1-1$ ' Persons Injured - ja � -}-'j$ ]. l� -�-20 Pedestrians Killed . ' Pedestrians Injure� y. - " �- 4 —75 '' Hit and Run Accidents $ 1.� —2� � 3� —% , Cleared by Arrest 2 �. 2 � Cleared - No Arrest •3 3 16 �.5 'I-b � Total Cleared . 3 5 —�.� 16 17 —6 ' . � . � _. . __ .: L.� � TABLE 4. COMPARATIVE SUMMARY ACCIDENTS AND ENFORCEMENT (By Hour of Day and Day of Week) Monday Tuesday Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday I' Citation Citation Citation Citation Citation Citation Citation Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Time dent Arrest dent Arrest dent Arrest dent Arrest dent Arrest dent. Arrest dent Arrest I' 12 M = l. 1 � 1:00 �� , 2:00 • . - - . . - 1 3:00 . .. ' 4:00 -- _ _ ' 5:00 .: . . — . 6:00 1 ' 7:00 2 �- �- 1- 8:00 ' �. 9:00 . 1 , 10:00 _ - �' ' 1 _ , _ . . _ �. - ii:oo , 12 N _ �- i:oo 1 1 2 l , 2:00 1 a:oo 1 1 1 ' 4:00 3 1 , 5:00 - ], 6:00 1- 1 �. � 7:00 1 l . 8:00 2 1- 1 , , 1 9:00 1 ' 10:00 1. -. . _'_ 1 1. 11:00 �. �- _. I' Note: °Citation and Arrest" column should include a�{ t*affic citations and arrests made during eaeh hour period except parking citations. - - - • -.,-. , , � , , � � • �' ' TABLE 5. COMPARATIVE SUMMARY OF ENFORCEMENT (By Violation) � This Month Yeor to Date This Year Last Year This Year Last Yeaz o o Change ' ' S2 151 137 +10 Hazardous Violations Total 7�4 ' D� 7 5 20 : 8 + � sPeea�ng 3$ 21 71 56 +26 ' Reckless Driving 1' + ' Careless Driving � �►. �-�j % "F' ' '1�'affic Signal 2 1Jr 10 30 —67 5top Sign � 7 5 15 13 +15 ', Other Regulatory Sign 2 3 � _� � : Improper Passing 1 _ Improper Turning �" 1 2 2 ' 1 1 2 —50 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. 3 3 � Failure to Drive - Right ' Defective Equipment _ 1' 6 5 +� . ' Other Hazazdous Violation �M 5 5 , 13 9 1$3 160 209 —2J+ Other Violations Total ',' Parking Violation Total '�3 37 �-2g 70 ��' : � n MOTOR VEHICL,ES Mileags Gaa March 19 70 1�I?PG Expense CPM 35 2993 356.5 8.1� 116.83 .039 Unit# 39 2091 200.6 10.4 102,12 .0�.9 •� Uriit�� 4� 233 27.6 8.�. 7.85 .033 uni.tf� 1�1 zo98 25b.9 8.z 116039 1055 Unit� 1+2 1791 243.1 7•4 81•57 .�45 . Unit� 1+3 2720 349.6 7.g 119.51 •044 ��� 44 22g9 251.0 9.1 69.40 .030 � �, unit 4021 590.9 6.8 156.bo .039 Un3.t# 46 3911 55$.$ 7.� 153.12 •�39 Unit # 1+7 g4o 145 .2 5.$ 1+k o 91+ .053 Eq ui�nent & Warning Taga :. - • i. Thia Month 29 Thia Year 111. �