09/08/1970 - 5807JUEL MERCER - COUNCIL SECY.
�OUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
7:30 P.M. SEPTEMBER 8, 1970
CITY COUNCIL AGENDA - REGUTAR COUNCIL MEETING - SElTEMBER 8, 1970 - 7:30 P.M.
PI.EDGE OF ALLEGIANCE :
INVOCATION:
ROLL CALL:
PRESENTATION OF AWARDS:
C��'tificate of Appreciation - Mr. Homer R. Ankrum
Certificate of Achievement - Officer Robert Rehard
APPROYAL OF MINUTES•
Regular Council Meeting, August 17, 1970
ADOPTION OF AGENDA:
VISITORS:
Consideration of Items not on Agenda - 15 Minutes
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
1. On Assessment - Street Improvement Project ST. 1969-3
2. Oa Improvement - Street Improvemeat Project ST. 1970-1
(Addendum #4)
Comment: Improvement concerns only 2 ownerships.
Sidewalk along t6e house already installed with their
permiasion and church is proposiag to install aide-
walk on their owa)
OI.� BUSIN�SS:
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?. Coasid�ration of 1971�Eudget (Tabled August 17, 1970) -+-
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OLD BUSINESS (Continued)
4. Consideration of Second Reading of an Ordinance Repealing
Chapter 61 "Dog Control" of the City Code and Adopting an
"Animal Control Ordinance" as Chapter 61
5. Consideration of Taxi Cab Licenses for Highland Cab Canpany
aad Col�bia Heights Cab Company (Tabled August 17, 1970)
NEW BUSINESS:
6. Congideration of First Reading of an Ordinance Amending
Section 66 of the Fridley City Code�Concerning Water and
Sewer Administration, Said Amendment Eliminating the
Requirement that Water and Sewer Minimum Charges be Paid
in Advance and Adopting the Schedule of Charges that have
been in Effect Since February 6, 1967, This Amendment
Affecting Section 66.08, Concerning Water and Sewer Charges
7. Conaideration of Firat Reading of an Ordinance Amendiag
Sectioa 26 of the Fridley City Code by Adding to its Title
Ei�e>Phirase "Explosives and Ammunitions" so that the Title
of Section 26 Shall be Firearms, Explosives and Ammunitions
aad Addiag to that�Sectioa Provisions Relative to the Sale,
Traasportation and Use of Explosives and M�munitiona
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8. Co4aid�ratioa of Firat Readiag of an Ordinance Prohibiting
the Change, Obatruction, Reconstruction or Alteration of
aay Pbii#,c Water or �iatervay Within the City of Fridley
Without a Written Permit from the Gity Engineer
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NEW BUSINESS (Coatinued)
9. Consideration of First Reading of an Amendment to the
Beer Ordinance Authorizing Issuance of a Limited
License to Non-Profit Organizations
10. Discussion Regarding Petition ��12-1970 Opposed to
Improvements on 4th Street from the Outer Drive
I.694 to 53rd Avenue
(Comioent: Part of overall improvement in the
area. Maybe alley improvement can be deleted
to appease people)
11. Receiving the Minutes of the Planning CoaBnission
Meeting of August 19, 1970
12. Receiving the Minutes of the Board of Appeals
Meeting of August 23, 1970
13. Receiviag the Minutea of the Parks and Recreation
Metting of August 24, 19�0
14. Receiving Bids and Awarding Contract for One Nev
Front End Loader (Bids Opened August 24, 1970 at
11:00 A.M.)
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NEW BUSINESS (Continued)
15. Consideration of Memo Regarding Police Scheduling
16. Setting Date to Meet with School Board Diattict #1�
Comment: Council received letter from School Board
requesting meeting September 8, 1970 or aa alter-
nate date)
17. Chaage of County Public Hearing Date for East River
Road Improvement Project and Discussion Regarding
Improvement Cost Participation
Comm nt: We have already passed on City's feelings
f�n regard to cost participation with the County to
bear more ahare of the improvement. Formal resolu-
tion from Council would back up administrative point
of vfewj
18. Receiving Status Report Regarding Riedel Property
Law Suit
(Comment; See Court decision provided in Agenda
envelope. Attorney will report)
19. Discuasion Regarding Condemnation 31257 - Projects:
Par� and Recreation Purposes
Comment• See City Manage�'s memo in 8genda eavelope)
' 20. Coaeideratioa of Resolutioa Appoiating and Reappoiating
and Coafirming Exietiag Appoiatmenta to Commiesions�
Boards, Committeea and Subcommittees for the Year 1970
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NEW BUSINESS (Continued)
21. Resolution Requesting Village of New Brighton for
Participation in the Improvement of Stinson Blvd.
North of Gardena
22. Reaolution Ordering Preliminary Report SSd�SW �L00
Comment: This is for providing sanitary sewer
-aad storm seWer for Anderson Plat and property
south of it)
23. Resolution Receiving Preliminary Report and
Calliag a Public Hearing SS&SW 4�100
24. Discussion Regarding Ordering Bids for Meadowland Fark
Stora� Sewer and Other Related Work
Comment; City has to decide what course of action
ahould be taken to eliminate the open ditch as some
�funde budgeted for the work) �
25. Reaolution Recertifying Special Assessments on Tax
Forfeit Property Which Has Beea Repurchased
26. R�solutioa Coafirming Aasessmeat for Street Improvement
Project ST. 1969-3
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NEW BUSINESS (Contiaued)
27. Resolution Declaring the Necessity for an Additional Tax
Levy in �lddition to the 30 Mill Limitation Provided by
the City Charter Specifying the Purposea and Calliag for
a Public Hearing
�8. Resolution Correcting the Certification of an Asseasment
For the S�. 1968-1B Street Improvemeat Project Which waa
Placed on the Wrong Parcel Through Clerical Error
29. Claima
30. Licenaes
31. Eatimatee
32�, Diacussion itegarding Disposal 31tea for Street SMeepinga,
l�at�rial fro� Street Conatruction and Other Materials
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REGUTAR COUNCIL MEETING, SEPTEMB�R 8, 1970 P�E �
NEW BUSI1�iESS (Continued)
33. Resolution Approving Agreement with State For Mudjacking
Concrete Streets in Innsbruck (ST. 1970-9)
34. COMMUNICATIONS•
a:. NSP:
b. NSP:
c. Rotary Club:
d. Rotazy Club:
Delays in Relocation of 115 KV Line
Transmission Line Report Dated
August 14, 1970
Contribution to Eisenhower Square
Interested in Fridley Swiu�ing Pool
e. Sigal � Savelkoul: Wages due (Noyes Construction Co)
ADJOURN•
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THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 17, 1970
Mayor Kirkham called the Regular Council Meeting of August 17, 1970 to order at
7:40 P.M.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
Mayor Kirkham lead the Council and the audience in saying the Pledge of
Allegiance to the Flag.
ROLL CALL:
MEMBERS PRESENT: Harris, Breider, Sheridan, Kirkham, Liebl
MEMBERS ABSENT: None
APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 3, 1970_:
Councilman Liebl pointed out an error"on Page 4, Paragraph 1, saying that 6th
Street should be changed to 3rd Street.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt the Minutes with'the correction.
Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor
Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARING AND WORKSHOP MEETING OF
AUGUST 10, 1970:
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt the Minutes of the Special Public
Hearing and Workshop Meeting of August 10, 1970 as presented. Seconded by
Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham de-
clared the motion carried unanimously.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA;
Mayor Kirkham said that Lhere were a number of items to add as folYows:
General Contractor's License �or Hazelton Co. under Licenses.
Auction Permit for Michael Servetus Unitarian Society.
Approval of Certificate of Achievement for Officer Rehard.
Resignation of the City Manager under Communication.
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt the Agenda as amended. Seconded by
Councilman Leibl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared
the motion carried unanimously.
VISITORS:
A lady in the �udience presented the following petition:
PETITION N0. 12-1970 - OPPOSED TO THE CONCRETE QJRB
SURFACIN(G OF 4TH STREET FROM THE OUTER DRIVE OF INT
53RD AVENUE,UNDER PROJECf STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJEC'
T. 1971-2 MSAS):
GUTTER, AND B
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MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive Petition #12-1970. Seconded by
Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham dec-
lared the motion carried unanimously.
Councilman Liebl asked when this construction was supposed to start. The
City Engineer said in 1971. Councilman Liebl said that he had taken a survey
and it seemed that the majority of the people were in favor of the improve-
ment. The lady said that he did not come to her home. A member of the
audience said that some of the people did not receive a notice. The ones in
favor of the improvement are those with small lots. Councilman Liebl said that
this street was part of the 10 year street improvement program.
Mayor Kirkham said that this matter will be taken under adviseraent and will
be discussed at the next Regular Council Meeting of September 8, 1970.
Councilman Liebl pointed out that there were no objections at the public hearing
Meeting.
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to order that this item be put on the next
Regular Council Agenda for the Meeting of September 8, 1970, as a regular
item. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
ORDINANCE N0. 461 - AN ORDINANCE REPEALING SECTION 37.01 OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY
CITY CODE RELATING TO CLEAN-UP, PAINT-UP WEEK AND AMENDING SECTION 37.02 OF
THE CITY CODE AS RELATES TO INSPECTION AND ENFORCEMENT: �
MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Ordinaace No. 461 on second read�ng,.
waive the reading and ordex publication. Seconded by Cauncilman Shexidan.
Upon a Poll call vote, Sherida�, Kirkham, Liebl, Harris, and Breider voting
aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
PROGR�SS.REPORT.ON PROJEGT #93:
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The City Attorney xeported that he had talked ta Comstock and Davis, Con-
sulting Engineers, and £ound that the bonding company has let a contxact with
Soil Solidification Inc. for the repair of the existing lines. They will
start work this week. The indication is that there will be a decision made on
what contractor will be hired to do the remainder of the work by next Thursday.
I�TION by Councilman Sheridan ta receive the progress report from the City
Attorney and authorize payments to be �ade to Soil Solidifieation Inc. in
cor�junction with Home Owners Ins. Co. The motion was seconded and upon a
voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried
unanimously.
FIRST READING OF AA} ORDINAtdCE REPEALING CHAPTER 6"D()G . COAITROL" OF THE CITY
CODE AND ADOPTING AN "ANIMAL C4NTROL ORDINANCE":
The City Manager said that his comments on the Ordinance are to be found on
Pages 119-122 of the'Agenda. The Ordinance would be re-written for the
second reading if the Council approves of the changes.
MOTION by Councilman Harxis to approve the Ordinance on first reading and
waive the reading, and ask that the comments on the corrections be incorporated
into the Qxdinance for the second read��}�. �e�qnd�d bY Councilman Breider.
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Upon a roll call vote, Harris, Breider, Sheridan, Kirkham and Liebl voting
aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE ON VACATION REQUEST (SAV #70-04), JAMES L.
ROBII3SON BY G.D. GIANCOLA, HIS ATTORNEY: (Vacation of Brooks Street)
The City Engineer said that this vacation is part of the overall plan of the
area and the development of Skelly Oil Service Station on the corner of
Central Avenue and Osborne Road. The vacation is for Brooks Street. The
City will need some easements, but the first reading could be held, then the
second reading held up until receipt of the easement�.
Mayor Kirkham asked if there was anything new on the clean-up of the property
directly south. The City Attorney said that he had visited with the Prose-
cuting Attorney on this. There are three tenants occupying the property.
The building is not too bad structurally, but there is a lot of debris that
needs cleaning up. He said that he had asked that an inspection be made by
A1 Bagstad, Building Inspector. He said also that the weeds need cutting.
He said that he would itemize the work that needs to be done, give them 10
days, then if it is not done, issue a prosecution tag. It would be difficult
to enfoxce the stipulations in regard to plantings and fencing as 7 years have
elapsed, but the building itself would not look too bad with some plantings
and a fence. Councilman Harris said that an indication should be given that
unless the Ordinance is complied with, the City would clean it up and the
cost would be billed back to the property owner. The City Attorney said that
he would do that.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to approve the Ordinance on first xeading, and
' waive the reading. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a roll call vote,
Liebl, Harris, Breider, Sheridan, and Kirkham voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried unanimously.
CONSIDERATION OF 1971 BUDGET:
MOTION by Councilman Harris to table consideration of the 1971 budget.
' Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor
Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
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Councilman Liebl asked if a tneeting could not be set up to discuss the budget.
He said that he would be out of town from September 19th to October 3rd.
RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COI�A4ISSION MEETING OF AUGUST 5, 1970:
1. PROPOSED PRELIMINARY PLAT, P.S. #70-03, BY VIEWCON, INC: That portion of
�the E'� of the S z of Section 24 - Innsbruck North .
2. REZONING REQUEST: ZOA #70-05, BY VIEWCON, INC.: For that portion of
the E� of the SE� of Section 24 to be rezoned from R-1 to R-3 (general
multiple family dwellings) or R-3A (apartments only)
The City Engineer said that these items were continued by the Planning Com-
mission. The applicant has requested, because of commitments to property
owners, that they would like to get the hearing before the Council as soon as
poss�ble. The Council could authorise September 14th for the public hearing
meeting. The Planning Commission would have their recommendation in in the
meantime. I£ their recom�endation is favorab2e°there would ��i11 b� tiate to
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publish. Councilman Harris said that he would like to have their comments
before the �ublic hearing is set. The City Engineer said that normally this is
the way it is done, but in this instance, they are in a hurry. The general
reaction of the people has been more favorable than with the previous request for
a development on this land. Councilman Liebl said that the set of minutes for
the Planning Commission Meeting coming up next Wednesday would be in to the
Council before the public hearing meeting. Their comments and those of the
audience are covered in the minutes. The City Engineer said that the
Planning Commission did not take action because there were only three members
present. Councilman Harris said that he did not think it was correct to
prejudge what the Planning Commission is going to recommend. Councilman
Breider said that if not favorable, the action would be to not publish the
notice.
Councilman Sheridan said that he had met with a group of people and Mr. Van
Eeckhout the first part of the year. The original proposal was not too well
received, but the majority of the people seem to favor the proposal as �t now
stands. The point that was objected to on the previous proposal was that the
R-3 butted up against the R-1. In their new proposal it does not.
Councilman Harris said that this is a large tract of land and would involve
a great deal of money, so perhaps some consideration should be given to having
a joint meeting with the Planning Commission before the public hearing. This
is a 12Q acre tract of land.
Councilman Liebl said that he thought that there were two main questiczns that
needed answering; the traffic and the utilities. Councilman Bxeider said that
he had a critici.sm of the Counci�]„ He went with the members of the Planning
Commission and viewed an example of a Viewcon project. He did not thir�k that
they would be able to accomplish anything unless the developer was_ there at
the meeting also. When he visited the Viewcon project, the representatives had
all the maps and information readily available, and was willing to discuss the
project, but none of the other Council members showed up. He said that there
was a month before the public hearing date, and he could see no reason ior
stalling off the public hearing for another month.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to set up a joint meeting with the Planning
Commission and the developer. After discussion of the problems, utilities,
traf£ic, etc. the Council would have some answers for the puhlic hearingt
THE MOTION FAILED for lack of a second.
MOTION by Councilman Breider to set the Public Hearing date for September 14,
1970 if the Planning Commission recommendations are favorable, if not, do not
publish the notice. The Administration is directed to try to set up a meeting
with the Planning Commission and Viewcon prior to the public hearing meeting.
Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, Breider, Sheridan, Kirkham,
and Liebl voting aye, Harris voting nay, Mayor Kirkham declared th� motion
carried.
3. SPECIAL USE PERMIT: SP #70-09, BY ARTHUR E. CANTON;
To construct a second garage on Lot 34, Block 2, Spring Brook Park
Addition under Section 45.051, 2A, Accessory Uses (Page 12 Zoning Code)
The City Engineer said that this request is for �n addit.ional �arage on
Longfellow Street. The Planning Commission recommended approval.
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MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve the special use permit requested by
Arthur E. Canton. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all
voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion.¢arried unanimously.
4. STREET NAME SIGN STANDARDS:
The City Engineer said that the Planning Comm;ssion recommended a change from
the standard 6" sign to a 9" blade on main intersections. lfiey also recommend
that they first be tried on Mississippi Street. He e�cplained that both
Minneapolis and St. Paul are color coding their signs so that the north and south
street signs are green and the east and west ones are brown. He said that there
is a$3 differential between the 6" and the 9" sign. Councilman Liebl asked if
there would be sufficient money in the budget to try the program on Mississippi
Street, and the City Engineer said yes. He explained that they would not be
destroying signs, but they would be used on interior �treets. Previous to
the last three years the City has used 3" letters on a 4" sign, but standards
were changed in 1968 and now the 6" sign has been used, with 4" letters. Every
time a new street sign is needed, the new standard is used. They are changed
as needed. There would be 10 or 12 signs needed for Mississippi Street and it
would not involve a great deal of money. The Planning Commission felt that they
would like to see one street completed on a trial basis.
Councilman Breider asked if the City would get a discount if the buying is done
in quantity. The City Manager said that in most cases if a product is bought
in quantity, the cost is less. The Finance Director added that these would be
purchased through Hennepin County.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to instruct the Administration to implement the
program on Mississippi Street from T.H. #47 to Central Avenue. Seconded by
Councilman Lieb1. `
Mayor Kirkham said that he would like to be able to tell when he enters into
Fridley by a different color sign. He said that the north-south sigas could be
left green, but suggested another color be used for the east-west streets. The
City Engineer said that Minneapolis and St. Paul are getting these signs made.
If Fridley were to order a different color there may be a larger cost differen-
tial. The paint used i.s a special reflectorized paint.
THE VOTE UPON THE MOTION, being a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried unanimously.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the Minutes of the Planning Comiaission
' Meeting of August 5, 1970. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote,
all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carxied unanimously.
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RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS - DESIGN CONTROL MEETING OF
AUGUST 6, 1970:
1. CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT A DENTAL CLINIC TO BE LOCATED ON
LOT 6 AND THE SOUTH HALF OF LOT 7, BLOCK.1, ERCO'S 1ST ADDIT�ON, THE
SAME BEING 1281 MISSISSIPPI STREET N E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. (REQUE5T
BY GEORGE WALQUIST, 4230 CF,PITI�AL AVENUE N.E., COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, MINN.).
The City Engineer said that this request is for a dental clinic on the corner
of Mississippi Street and Channel Roa�, I� wi1� �?e a brick building with cedar
shakes on the roof. The Building Standards - Design �ontrol �ecpmn►ended
approval subiect to some stipulations. �
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MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve the permit for the dental clinic
requested by George Walquist, subject to the stipulations of the Building
Standards - Design Control Subcommittee. Seconded by Councilman Breider.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried
unanimous ly .
2. CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO MOVE A GARAGE FROM 1515 HIGHLAND PARK WAY,
ST. PAUL, MINNESOTA TO 225 LIBERTY STREET, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA, THE SAME
BEING LOTS 18 AND 19, BLOCK 11, SPRING BROOK PARK, ANOKA COUNTY,
MINNESOTA. (REQUEST BY GENE GRAUNKE, 225 LIBERTY STREET N.E., FRIDLEY,
MINN
The City Engineer said that the Building Standards - Design Control recommended
apprpval of the moving of the garage. He then showed the Council a picture of
the garage, and commented that the garage is in good shape.
MOTION by Councilman Breider to a�prove the moving of a garage onto 225
Liberty Street N.E. requested by Gene Graunke. Seconded by Councilman Liebl.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried
unanimously.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive "the Minutes of the Building Standards -
Design Control Subcommittee Meeting of August 6, 1970. Seconded by Councilman
Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
carried unanimously.
RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING OF AUGUST 11, 1970:
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UEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SEC.TION 45.053, 4B, SUBPARAGRAPH.4, TO REDUCE
IDE YARD REQUIREMENT OF THE STREET SIDE OF A CORNER LOT FROM 17.5
FEET TO 14.2 FEET TO PERMIT THE CONSTRUCTION OF AN ADDITION ONTO AN
EXISTING HOUSE LOCATED ON LOT 15, BLOCK 4, DONNAY'S LAKEVIEW MANOR
ADDITION, THE SAME BEING 660 MARIGOLD TERRACE N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA.
(REQUEST BY JEROME A. MANLEY, 660 MARIGOLD TERRACE N.E., FRIDLEY,
t�,�rnTrT�emm�� .
The City Engineer said that this house is on the corner of Marigold Terrace and
Monroe Street. The existing house already has a setback of 14.2 feet. The
Board of Appeals reconimended approval. The addition would be south, to the
rear.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to approve the variance requested by Jerome A.
Manley, 660 Marigold Terrace. Seconded by Councilman Sherid:an. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimAUSly.
The City Engineer said that the second item, a variance for a sign at Frontier
Club has been withdrawn by the petitioner as he has decided that he would stay
within the requirements of the Ordinance.
MQTION by Councilman Harris to receive the Minutes of the Board of Appeals
Meeting of August 11, 1970. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
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RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE PARKS AND RECREATION COIW�9ISSION MEETING OF
JULY 27, 1970:
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive the Minutes of the Parks and Recreation
Commission Meeting of July 27, 1970. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon
a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried
unanimously.
' Councilman Liebl said that he was glad to see the addition of soccer to the
recreational program. This wauld entice some of the boys who cannot play
football to participate in some form of organized sport.
' RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE FRIDLEY HUMAN RELATIONS COI�fITTEE OF JUNE 25, 1970:
MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the Minutes of the Fridley Human
' Relations Committee Meeting of June 25, 1970. Seconded by Councilm�n Sheridan.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried
unanimously.
, CONSIDERATION OF APPEAL OF ASSESSMENT BY MINNESOTA TRANSFER RAILWAY COMPANY
ON`71ST AVENUE: (ST. 1968=1B)
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The City Attorney said that there was a problem with this assessment. Minnasota
Transfer Railway does not have access to this road. There is a 50' str�.p of land
the County had condemned. When in court the judge felt that the assessment
would be invalid. First, they said that they would accept the assessment of the
SO' strip not acquired by the county, but they evidently changed their minds.
Now the action would be to condemn and reassess. The Finance Director_sa3d
that if the Council is going to drop the assessment, then he would bring baak a
resolution deleting the assessment.
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to return the Resolution to the Council on the
next Regular Council Meeting for the deletion of the assessment on Minnesota
Transfer Railway Company for the improvement of 71st Avenue. Seconded by
Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, MayQr Kirkham declared
the motion carried unanimously.
DISCUSSION REGARDING REQUEST FOR DELETION OF IMPROVEMENT OE 61� WAY FROM STREET
IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1970-1:
The CityEngineer said that this is the street Orbit Investment Company was
interested in. They wanted sewer and water services and the stxeet put through
as they were going to develop the land. Since then the land transfer �rom
Northern Pump Company has falled through and they are no longer interested in
the lats, and Northet-r► Pump Company would like it deleted. He suggested ti�at
it could be delayed one year and put in with the improvement of.East River
Road and the adjoining streets.
MOTIQN by Councilman Harris to delete 61�g Way from the 1970 program and put it
� into the 1971 program. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote,
a11 voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
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DISCUSSION REGARDING ENTERING �NTO AGREEMENT WITH COUNTY FOR PROFESSIONAL
ENGINEERING SERVICES FOR THE DESIGN OF STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1971-3:
The City Engineer said that the improvement project has already been approved,
and about 4 of the design cost would be borne by the City of Fridley. The
County is asking Fridley to pay $6,066. Councilman Sheridan said that if one
life is saved it would be well worth the money. �'
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to authorize the Mayor and City Manager to sign
the agreement with Anoka County, Seconded by Councilman Haxris.
Councilman Breider asked if the $32,820 is part of the total of $547,000 or is
that over and above. The City Engineer said that it was part of the cost.
He said that there could not be a full commitment until everything is resolved.
The Federal Government should be paying Z of the cost of the East River Road
impro�ement and the City of Fridley and the County would share the other 3,
Councilman Breider asked if the $6,066 was a firm figure. The City Engineer
said that they could come back later for more. As the construction costs
increase, so would Fridley�s amount. Councilman Sheridan asked if the fee
schedule would stand even if the project is not ordered in, but it would not
be more? The City Attorney said that it could be more when the final estimate
is in.
The City Engineer said that he felt the estimated right of way costs were low.
He added 'that if the project would go to one million, then the $32,820 would
about be doubled and the City share would go to $12,000 rather than the $6,066.
Councilman Breider questioned where the money would be coming from. The
Finance Director said that there would be an assessment as for a normal resi-
dential street and the remainder would be made up from the revolving state
aid fund. The City Attorney said that he thought that there would be a 50-50
chance that Fridley would not be agreeing to pay more than the $6,066. At
the worst, there may be added on another $3,000.
Councilman Liebl said that the Council must have foresight, and there must
be something done with East River Road. There is now a new establishment, La
Maur, besides the apartment houses and the existing industrial development.
He said that he would advise proceeding.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to cali �or the question. The motion w�s seconded
and upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kixkham declared the motion
carried unanimously.
THE �JOTE UPON THE MOTION, being a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried unanimously.
CONSIDERATION OF NAMING OF AUDITOR FOR THE YEAR ENDING DECEMBER 31, 1970:
The City Manager reconunen�ed the �eorge �. Hans�n Ccmpany be named �s the
auditor £or the year i970. He a�ded that ihey }iare alwa�s provPn most h�lp-
�ul.
MGTI�N b� ���ur.�ilm�r. Harri3 t� �onc�r with i.h� rec���nendation of the City
ti1�,74ag�'Z' �II�.. i?�1ltc i,}IE: ia8+7i"�f; i��l. �c%.a1S8i1 COiTl�ci7i�7 �S t�l� CItY O� Fridley auditor
for 1970. Seconded i�y Cr�uncilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting
ay�, Mayor Y.irkha�r declared the moti.on carried unanimously.
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RESOLUTION #161-1970 - A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROVEMENT AND FINAL PLANS AND
' SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES 0� COSTS THEREOF: STREET IMPROV'�MENT PROJECT
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The City Engineer explained that this is for the sidewalks on Osborne Road from
the west side of ilnity Hospital to the existing walk on the east side of
Baker Street, rt doe� not znclude the extension aver to 5th Street. He
said that he was proceeding with the public hearing to include those two
property owners. The staking has been done for the sidewalks.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #161-1970. Seconded by
Councilman Breider.
�.c��ncilmar� Breider asked when the sidewalks would be going in, The City
�:a;i��er sa.i� hopefully by the end of September. He said that he still had to
net permissiar, o� the property owners to trespass, but he felt that an under-
��a.nciing mad been reached with the residents.
:HE VOTE UPON THE MOTION, bein`g a voice vote, all voting aye, Aiayoa Kirkham
declared the motion carried unanimously.
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, RESOLUTION #162-1970 - A RESOLUTION APPROVTNG FINAL PLANS AND SPECIFICATIONS AND
APPROVING CHANGE ORDER N0. 1 FOR ADDING PROPOSED IMPROVEMENTS ONTO EXISTING
STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1970-1:
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�O�ION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt Resolution #162-1970. Seconded by
Ccuncilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared
��e motian carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION #163-1970 - A RESOLUTION ORDERING IMPROV�T�IENT AND FINAL.PLANS AND
SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES OF COSTS THEREOF: STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT N0.
STe 1970-a:
�a'F"�GN by �cc;:�c�I�aar� Tie€�i to �cs�pt Resol�xtion #�6:�-1970, Secor�2d by Courzcil-
sna,� Sheridan.. Upon a voice vote, all votin� aye, Mayom Kirkham cieclared th�
?:lwi.'_v°S C.`u��'2'� 4,'�. 113 c�I1117iOLl$]�. ' r
RESOLUTION #1b�1-1971� -- t� RESOLIITION RECEIVING THE PRELIMINAIt�x REPORT !-�T'dD C���IN�
�. �eIBLIC HEAPING ON THE MATTER OF THE CONSTRUCTTON OF CERTAIN IMPR(3VE?�EP1s�:
� R E�iET 1�Y�t��JJEiYfEI°�T ?�ROJECT ST. 197�-3: �
A'hF� (�`it; �n�;�, eF�� saic.� that th3s z°esolutio� t�:�s for �ne i.p�ove�ent c� �as4
�;�� 1����� � �� � a�eria� �i.ree��. 'rhe Coun�y is hoi3zn� a r�;}��ac �:earin� s�c_�
c^.�?6+. �-�'t:; +_ f'�i i:`'ASi. ?�SO, �F;C�iiTs"v' i.�i�iQ �re �o �e 3`_iSE,'sSi�:Ga1�S i�.�ti'i�::(l.
A`�T'�.�:'� �,% �:��:::�:�=�.'z7an Liebl �o adopL- t2esoluiion �i64-�974. S�c�ia�eri �y Council-
zT1aa. S��x�.cia.�, :.'�o;� a �oice vote, all votino aye, Mayor Ki�kha,-� declaxed ����
Ir:G'i�i.t�''��. C�.T'3'1'c'G 11Y18i13C10US1.�'.
R.��L�TI�N �I65-19?G �1 RESOLUTION IN REGARD TO CO�PERAT��'E PUR��I�',.vIP�� Aiia`�LuPH�i�s_
WITH THE STATE OF MINNESOTA:
M�TION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #165-1970. Seconded by Cou�cil-
m�n Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the
m�tion carried unanimously.
REQII,AR COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 17, 1970
RESOLUTION #166-1970 - A RESOLUTION MqKING A
FUND T� W�%�i wdTFUWl1DYC T1UDflnvr��r�Tm n.,.,.. .......
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FROM THE PUBLIC UTILITY
1Mrxvvxin�N1 t�UNllS OF 1963 FUND, IMPROVEMENT BONDS OF 1967 FUND,+AND REFUNDING
BOND FUNDS:
The Finance Director said that there was less money required for the transf.er
than last year. This Resolution is the same as the ones passed the last thres
or four rears. It eliminates the necessity of a tax levy. •
MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #166-1970. Seconded by Council-
man Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all vot�ng aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
carried unanimously.
APPOINTMENT: CITY EMPLOYEE:
Name
Position Effective Date Replaces
David F. Kelley Bartender July 23, 1970 John B. Healy
216 4th Street S.E. Bar #3
Minneapolis, Minn. Full Time
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to concur in the appoint�aent of Davi.d F. Kelley
as Bartender, Bar #3. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon.a voice uote, all
voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
APPOINTMENT: FRIDLEY HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTHORITY:
Mayor Kirkham said that he would like to have Mr. M. Mahurin continue to
serve, if the Council �oncurred.
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to reappoint Mr. M.Mahurin for a five year
term on the Fridley Housing and Redevelopment Authority. Seconded by Council-
man Harris. Upon a voice vote, Sheridan, Harris, Kirkham and Breider voting
aye, Liebl vqting nay, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
CLAIMS:
MOTION Dy Councilman Harris to apprave payment of General Claims #224g8 through
#22746 and Liquor Claims #4720 through #4767. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan,
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried
unanimously.
LICENSES:
Cigarette
Pilgrim Cleaners
5251 Central Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota
Food Establishment
Pilgrim Cleaners
5251 Central Avenue N.E.
Fridl.ey, Minnesota
By: United Vending
By: Un�ted Vending
Approved By
Chief of Police
�i�alth In�pe����
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 17, 1970
LICENSBS CONTINUED.
Skywood Snack Bar
5207 Central Avenue N.E.
Fxid�ey, Minnesota
Livestock
Sally Erkel
567 Rice Creek Terrace
Fridley, Minnesota
Public Dxinkin� Place
Maple Lanes
6310 Hi.ghway #65
Fridley, Minnesota
Service Station
By: Richard H. Aldrich
By:. Sally Erkel
By: Wai. H. Gotz�valdt
George's Texaco
6071 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota By: William McGuire
Hempel's Spur
6485 East River Road
Fridley, Minnesota
Taxicab
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Columbia Heights Cab Co.
3474 3rd Street N.E.
Columbia Heights, Minn,
By: Ralph Hempel
By: John 8. La Mont
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A� rp oved By
Not Approved
Building Inspector
Chief of Police
Health Inspector
Fire Inspector
Building Inspectox
Fire Inspector
Building Inspector
Not Approved
Highland Taxi
903 40th Avenue N.E.
Minneapolis, MinnesQta By: Robert Kahles Not Approved
Councilman�Sheridan a,sked what the livestock license was fox. The Financa
Direc�or, after. loaking it.up, said that it was for four rabbits. Councilman
Harxis asked that it be stipulated on the license that the rabbits must be
penned.
Mr. Daniel Schermex, Attorney for Robert Kahles, of Highland Taxicab Company,
said that he was not aware until tonight that the Chief of Police disapproved
the license. He said that the man with the bad driving record is employed as
a dispatcher only. In Columbia Heights Mr. Kahles voYuntarily turned in his
license. There have been no complaints until the present time. He said that Mr.
Kahles was more than willing to cooperate and try to meet any requirements thes
`Gouncil may place on him. He wants to continue doing business in Fridley and is
intexe�ted in building up an adequate service. Mr. .Kahles added that he would
supply any insurance that the C�ncil would feel is necessary. Mr. Schermer
said that his client was not notified that his license was about to expire and
forgat about getting it renewed.
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Councilman Haxris asked if the men listed in the report are currentJ.y driving
for him. They have bad driving records. Mr. Kahles replied that they are all
former employees and are no longer on the �syroll and receive no remuneration.
Councilman Harris asked if he would supply a new list of the present dritvers.
Mr. Kahles said that he had already done that. He added that he and his wife
are not driving now, but before they start again, he will inform the City of
Fridley. Councilman Harris said that the Council could not act without the up
to data information.
Councilman Liebl asked how many cabs he had. Mr. Kahles said 8, 4 are in
service. He axplained that they have an account with Onans and Medtrpnics and he
runs packages to the airport. Councilman Liebl asked how old the cabs were.
Mr. Kahles said that they were 1968's. Councilman Liebl said that the Cquncil
takes action on the recomaiendation of the Chief of Police and the Chief did
not recommend approval. He asked if he would comply with the Ordinances, and
Mr. Kahles replied he would. Councilman Liebl said that he felt that it would
be fair to give the company another chance, since the people mentioned are not
on the payroll any more.
Councilman Sheridan suggested that he reapply and furnish all the up to date
information. He said that he did not know how they could consider the license
when their information is not correct.
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to ask the applicant to file all the information
and make out a new application form. Seconded by Councilman Harris.
Councilman Harris said th,at the form should also include a schedule of fees.
Mr. Kahles said that they were the same as for the City of Minneapolis. The
same rate applies to all vehicles and all the meters run the same. He offered
to run them through a check if the Council wished.
Councilman Breider asked when the present license expired. Mr. Kahles said last
April. Mr. Schermer said that the renewal was missed through an oversight.
Mr. Kahles asked if he would still be allowed to serve the community until his
license is approved.
Councilman Harris asked why he turned in his license in Columbia Heights. Mx.
Kahles xepli�ed that he had a number of problems, the main one being that the
cars were being smashed up, and could not be repaired until the insurance
company inspected them. He did not have enough cars on the street to satisfy
Columbia Heights. Councilman Harris asked if his vehicles are still damaged,
and Mr. Kahles said no, they have been repaared. When business pic�s a�, he
said that he would add more cars.
THE VOTE UFON THE D�OTIQ��, being a voice va�e, a11 voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried unanimously.
MOT�ON by Councilman Harris to allow iMr. Kaliles to operate until Septembex 8,
1970. Prior to that time he is to resubmit a new application �ifih the up to
date in�fo�nation. The application should be rec�ive no �.atur ti�asa ��e t�eek from
this date. The motion t�ras seconded and upon a voice vate, ail voti�� aye,
Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
The City Attorney asked him ta inclucl�e all the insurance infoxmation,
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MOTION by Councilman Liebl to approve the licenses with the exception of the
Skywood Snack Bar, 5207 Central Avenue N.�. requested by Richard H. Aldxich;
the Columbia Heights Cab Company, 3474 3xd Street N.E. requested by John
LaMont; and the Highland Ta�ci, 903 40th Avenue N.E. xequested by Robert
Kahles that has already been taken care of. Also that the livestocic license for
Sally Erkel stipulate that the rabbits must be penned. Seconded by Councilman
Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the
motion carried unanimously.
Mr. Eugene Olson, of Columbia Heights Cab Company, said that Mr. John LaMont
is the owner and that they have 2 cars on the street now and within a month
they would have two more. He said that he has also supplied the necessary
insurance. As the new cabs are added, he said that he would bring in the cabs
for inspection and submit the insurance. Councilman Harris asked if he did not
have his drivers licenses suspended. Mr. Olson said that this was many y
eaxs
ago and he does not own a cax, so he never reapplied. The Police pepartment
checked the men out. They do not interview their men until they are checked
out by the Police Department and the insurance company.
A member of the company said that all the drivers are former employees of
Highland Taxi and that in the future they will check their men out more
closely. The City Attorney said that even if a drivers license is suspendad,
that person could drive under a chauffers license,.but not for pleasura purposes.
There have been no violations under the chauffeurs license. Councilman Harris
said that he felt that all the information should be resubmitted with cur�'ent
data and reevaluated by the Administration. He said that it was not clear in
his mind just which drivers have been convicted for speeding.
�OTIORI by Councilman Harris to bring the consideration of this license back on
tne Agenda of September 8, 1970 after the Administration has made a thorough
check. Seconded by Councilman Sheridar_. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
t�iayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
Mr. LaMont asked if their cabs �said that they couldldrop�off�a�customer�butf
a passenger. The City Attorney
they were not allowed to pick up a passenger.
�pproved By
General Contractor
Mid Amexican Homes
211 Tyrol West Building B Kenneth Nordling Building Inspector
Minneapolis, Minnesota Y�
Jack Carlyle
881 Manor Drive
Minneapolis, Minneosta
Hazelton Company
7200 Idaho Avenue North
Minneapolis, Minnesota
By: Jack Carlyle
gy: Winton J. Hazelton
Building Insp@ctor
Building Inspector
I���U�� �OUN��L MEETING OF !lUGUS'T i 7, 197�J
�+���Nas�� �ONTINUED.
1�U��'�PI�E DW�LL�NG LICENSES
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6512 - 5oth Ave. I�o.
Mi�neapol ss, ;wlir�n.
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10�5 Pete�-� � � �;,� , _ �
Min�eapotis, M�nn.
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�825 �i. �e'S�Cd� �t.
S�� QaU� � �`ili7fi.
R�bert J. Ba�ma;� 6��0 - 2.nd St. �i. E. 4
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Apt. 3Qi P
�$69 East River Rd.
�l�idley, Minn,
I�F�t91d C, Elmquist, 4�21 .. 3rd St, N.. E. ]
���0 �asfi River Rd. �
�rjdl,ey, Minn*
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�_iCF.NSES CON1'INllED,
NAME
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3�gos Properiie�
:'�: LaSalle Ave.
��i�ar�ea;.o2 is, Minn�
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w=;�� „c,c_• ;�r�r�erties
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��� Bigos Pro}:erties
�2i5 LaSalie F�,"e,
?�si;�,�ea�ol is, Minn.
ue:� Bi�cs Properties
1215 LaSalle n��.
Minneapolis, Minn.
ADDRESS UNITS
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5293 - 3rd St. N. E. 11
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LICENSES CONTINUED,
NAME ADDRESS
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UNITS
D. l. Scherer 6525 - 2nd St. N. E. 7
65z� - 2nd St. N. E
Fridlsy, Minn.
Harold Schmidt 5901 - 22 St. N. E. 4
5901 - 22 St. N, E. -
F�idley, Mi�nn.
Floyd C. Bradley 5900 - 22 St. N. E. 7
5861 West Moore �ake Dr. •
Fridley, Minn.
�loyd C. BradleY 5908 - 22 St. N. E. � 7
5861 We�t Moore l.akc Dr.
�Fridley, Minn.
Fl�yd C. B�adley 5916 - 22 St. N. E. �
5861 West Mopra Lake Dr.
Fridley, Minn. .
James Annis �,lon 5924 - 22 St. N. E. 7
Scarpina -
1822 Riverside Ave. So, �
Minneapolis, Minn. _
Al�ex Mosicjczuk ,5g74 - 3rd St. N, E. 4
P.O. Box 757 ..
Mp)s. Minn.
Arthur Blank, 5980 - 3rd St. N. E. 4
1170 Eldridg� Ave, .
St, Paui, Mi�n.
Martin Smulders 5320 - 4th St. N. E. 4
$55 - 86�h Ave. N. W.
Coon Rapids, Minn.
Ralph J. White 5644 - 4th S,t. N. E, 7
�+840 Washington St. N. E.
Minneapalis, Minn.
Robert A Skogrand � Thomas 5800 - 4th St.N.E. 4
M. Buesing
�t81) l,akeview Ave. No.
Mihr�eapal is, Minn.
Jam�s R, Bateman 542$ - 5th St.N.E 4
3001 Oliverave No.
Minn�eapQlis, Minn. � .
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LTCENSES CONTINUED.
�AME
ADDRESS '•
UNITS
John Boros 5370 - Sth St. N.E. 3
Rt. 2, Anoka, Minn.
Harold Morrow 5430 - 7th St. N. E. 34
Rt. 4, Cty. Tk MM .
�iver Falls; Wisc. .
McAtlister Properties inc. 1050 - 52nd Ave.N.E. 16
730 Hennepin Ave. •
Minn�apolis, Minn.
McAlllster Properties �1090 - 52nd Ave.N.E. . i6
730 Flennepin Ave.
Minneapolis, Minn.
McAilister Properties i120 - 52nd Ave.N.E i6
73� Hennepen Ave.
Minneapolis, Minn.
�cAllister Properties i17Q - 52�d Ave.N.E i6
730 �iennepin Ave.
$�inneapolos, Minn.
�igos Properties �i5 - 53rd Ave.N.E. �+
�215 LaSaile Ave.
,�linneapol is, M+nr��
Bigos Praperties � ��5 - 53rd Ave. N.E. 7
12i5 LaSalte Ave.
Minneapolis, Minn. .
Harold Battig 15Q - 592 waY 3�
2g30 Doug1as Drive
�'sr�neapolis, Minn.
Wayne �iewert 251 ° a7th Place 7
3�32 - 46th Ave. �o�.
d�inne�polis, Minn.
parlqn Company 361 - 7�+th Ave.N.E. $
�1675 Grand Ave.
Sfi. Pau1, Minn,
Casey, Hoban Bach Real �st. 389 - 74th Ave.N.E. 11
3025 S. Snelling
Minneapolis, Minn. .
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UNITS
Casey, Hoban Bach Real �+15 - 74th Ave.N.E. 1)
Estate
3025 So. Snelling
Minneapolis, Minn. .
Robert �.. � Wm. C. "- 450 - 75th Ave. N. E. 1)
Holmquist .
36Q8 Admiral Lane
Minneapalis, Minn.
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Robert �.. � Wm. 476 - 75th Ave.N.E, il
C. Holmquist •
3648 Admiral Lane •
Min�eapolis, Minn. `
M. A. Biddi�e Z11 - 79th Way N. E. 8
k$00 C�dar �,ake Rd, SQ.
Minneapolis, Minn.
Paui Burkhol�e� 231 - 79th Way N.E. 7
%860 Alden Way N. �.
Fridley, Minn.
John J. Jphnson, 321 - 79th Way N.E. 4
�80 Pilisbury Bidg. .
` Minn�apolis, Minn.
William Dat� 56fi9-80 Anna St.N.E. 33
Hgy 100 � France A've. No.
Minneap4lis, Mtnn.
E, V. Fuglestad 6542 Central Ave. 4
�17k St. Imier pr.
Fridley, Minn,
Nathan Schwartz 101 Charles St. 12
591 fi Med i c i n� L.ake Rd.
Mit�neapol is, Minn.
Nathan Schwartz 179 Charles St. 12
5916 Medicine Lake Rd.
Minneapolis, Minn.
Nathan Schwartz � 180 Charles St. i2.
��16 Medicine Lake Rd.
'�linneap�alis, Minn.
Mau�ice M. Filister �760 East River Rd. 42
362Q Zenith Ave. SQ.
Mpls. Minn. , .
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� Maurice M. Filister 5780 East River Rd. 42
3620 Zenieth Ave. So.
, �!i �r�eapol i s, M i nnesc�ta
�laurice M. Filister _ 5800 East River Rd. 42
3620 Zenith�Ave. So. -
' Minneapolis, Minn.
tNaurice M. Fitister 582A E. River Rd.
' 36?_0 Zenith Ave. So,
Minneapolis, Minn.
� Maurice M. Filister 5840 East River Rd.
3620 Zenith Avee So
Minneapolis, Minn.
, hiaurice M. Filister 5$60 East River Rd.
?62C �enitf� Ave. So.
. Minneapolis= Minn.
, �laurice M. Filister 5750 East River Rd.
� 3620 Zenith Ave. So.
' �linneapplis, Minn.
�-�. ; p. properties . 6503 East River Rd.
' ;$Q4 - �8th Circle
M�nneapol�s, M+nn.
�RiC of Minn. !nc 57G1 Hghway #54
' �30� lyndai� A�e. Sa,
�..<.:,�::ab:,� E?�. :��nn.
' g(��C of Minn. inc. �7�0 Polk St.N.E
53og �ynd�le Ave. So.
Minneapolis, Minn.
� ;as-lyle ,�. Mathson, 6341 High�way 65
�tt. l. �ox 3, �+urcra
Minn.
� Leonara ,iacobson 6379 Highway 65
1408 Frankson,
1 5t. Paul, Minn.�.
Arnold Elmquist 6393 Highway 65
� 5860 East River Rd.
Minneapolis, Minn.
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r3chi�gster Pro�eriies 1200 Highway #100 1� �$,pp ,
6�� ��nnepiro Aveo
�i��eapolis, Minn.
McAliister Properties 1230 Highway 100 )$ . j$,pQ ,
� 3�' 'rl�nnep i.n Av�.
�in��apalls, r�"i�nna ,
a����,���'tl�s���.�- �'e-���rt'res )260 Nighway #100 18. I�.OQ
� iQ �ienn�p i n Ave> '
�i �ss7�ap�a� ; s; �!i nrt.
f0.tcAllister Properties 1290 Highway 100 18 �$.pQ
%3o Hennepin Avea � �
Minneapolis, Minn.
Bigos Properties 5100 Horizon Dr. 5 10.Q0 '
�21g LaSalle Ave,
l�;ir�neap�;l is, �linrte
Bigos Properties 5101 Horizon Dr, 7 lO.OQ . �
��1� L�Saile Ave.
�io��s�a�o�s"s, 1�1inn.
?�i 11 iam C. CJarner 5021 Main St. •N.E. 4 1(3.00 r
=:� � d �;.�as.r� !'t. Rc�,
'�ayzat�, ;�i�irse
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s��t;t.��� 1�Je�co��? ' ��7 �1ess�ssi�p's Piace � �p q(�
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117 �°lississipr�R Place N.E. `
F'rid1�3/a Mlnn. ' � ,
Chris Jeleverov 160 0�1ississippi Piace � �p,�p
]�0 Mississippi Place ,
�ridiey, Minn.
�1i�hiana park, D�.velopment Co. 630 Osborne Road) 34 �t��p0 �
�4� Gr�:�nhaven Rd. 65� Osborne Rd. )
#�naka, �ii n�.
Edstrorri �ce.ai ty 155-175 Satei 1 ine �.r�'o 3� 33.t1Q �
64 E, 2nd St.
Winona, Minn. � �
Edsxrom kealty 195 Satellite Lane 20 � Zp�pq �
6�-� E, 2nd St. ;:
Wie�on�, Minn, . ,
hiid Am��rican Homes 201 Satellite Lan� N. �* �� ��*Qp
786Q Alden Way
Fridley, Minn. � ,
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A. G. Bruch, 221 Satellite Lane 11 11.00
212 Penninsula Rd.i.
Minneapolis, Minn.
�ames G. Pappas 6111 Star Lane 18 18.00
4520 i'win O.ak Dr.
Minneapolis, Minn.
Hi rsch Bros. inc. �
6550 East River Rd. 140 140.00
395�+ �oodda 1 e Ave.
Minneapol is, �tinn.
430 Ironton St. 3 10.00
Staniey Kania
430 Ironton St. N. E.
Fridley, Minn.
Mrs. L. A. Torgeson
6061-63-65 - 3rd St. N.E. 3 10.00
60b5 , 3rd St. N. E.
Fridley, Minn. '
MOiION by Counci�man Liebl ta a�prave the Genexai Cantractars Licenses and the �
i�u��iple Dwellin� Lzcenses as listed. Sec�nded by Council�'�an Sheridan, tipon
�. vaice t�ate, �!I L`�tinG ���e� �I�.y�r �:irkh.�sn �eciared v?�e r���.zr�n G?�ried
rzn��amos.a� ly , �
�s�ri�La�,��:�;
L�ugue �f �ii;�nQaota Municipalities
3300 Uni��exsizy A�'ejcue 5.�.
�':���ln��.�^li.sp :�9ini�es�t� 55414
:,j�rrb�rs::i;c �u�s � n. t'r�e L�tiag�a� of Mar,nesata
?��iu�is:i�-��i.i;��s �c�� ��u�' G�;gi;:ri�r:g 5���. 1, 19i�
�b3v a.x�c.. I�elsorx Lonstruc'�ion Co�r,pany
Biain�
Minnes�ta
FINAL E�Limate #S far Street Improvement
Prtzj°ct St. I969-3
Dunkley Surtacir.g Company
3756 Grand Avenue N.E.
Minneapolis,-Minnesota
PARTIAL Estimate #1 f4r Street Impxovement
Project St. 1970-4
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$17.707.95
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ESTIMATES CONTINUED..
Berglund-Jahnson, Inc.
Excelsior, Minnesota 55331
PAR�IAL Estimate #2 for Water Improvement
Project #95, Schedule B
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$83,259.00
MOTION by Cauncilman Liebl to approve payment of the estimates. Seconded by
Council�an Harris, Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared
the motion carried unanimously.
CONSIDERATION OF AUCTION REQUEST FOR MICHAEL SERVETUS UNITARIAN SOCIETY FpR
5�i'TEMBER 7TH
I�TION by Councilman Liebl to grant the request of the Michael Servetus
Unitarian Society for their fifth annual auction on Labor Day, September 7,
1970, as outlined in their communication dated August 16, I974. Seconded by
Councilraan Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, 1Nayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried unanimously.
CONSIDERATION OF CERTIFICATE OF ACHIEVEMENT TO OFFICER REHARD;
MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve a Certificate of Achievement for Officer
Robert Rehard, to be given at the September 8, 1970 Meeting. Seconded by
Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham dec-
lared the mation carried unanimously,
GOhllNUN I CATIONS ;
A• FRIALEY YOUTH FOOTBALL ASSOCIATION: PERMITS FOR TOURN1U�qENT
I�OT'ION by Councilman Liebl to receive the communication from tha Fridley you��
Foothall Association dated August S, 1970 and grant permission fQr 'thQ�,r
Conee,s$ions, Seconded by Counc�lman Sheridan. Upon a voice voxe, a11 yotin$
�Y�, Mayo� Ki�kham declared the motion carried unanimously. '
Councilman, Hararis said that the recommendation of the Parks Direetox should be
considexed to make sure there are not any conflicts on�the use pf the paxk.
Councilman Breider said that he understood that the City is paying�pax�k
ewplayees overtime for such activities. The Fihan�e Director said yes.
Gounexlman �reider asked if there was not an entrance fee charged at txmes, arid
Ehe Fina�nce Dixector said there was. Councilman Breider saic� that he felt that
the City �hauld receive some compensation when the institution is a�xofit
making group, such as the i.nvitata.onal soft ball tournament. He said that he
�elt that there shou].d be some policy set. Councilman Harris agreed s�.�ce
thexe are City funds eacpended. The City Manager was asked to tt�y tv work u�
some policy with the Parks Azrector.
B• R,EFUBLIGAN PARTY: REQUEST REGARDTNG PICNIC
biQT�QN by Coun,cilman Harris to receive the cormnunication from the� Repub�ica,��
P�xty datsd August 9, 1970. Seconded by Councilman Shexidan.4 .UpQn a yQj,Ge yp�s,
�11 YQt�.n� aye, Mayor Kixkham declared the motion carried una,nimously.
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MOTI�; by Councilman Liebl to receive the communication from the Aepaxtment of
Civil Defense dated July 27, 1970. 'I'he motion was seconded and upon a voice vota,
all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
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INSURANC� WOMEN OF GREATER MINNEAPOLIS: USE OF COUNCIL CHAl�BERS
SATIJRDAY MORNINGS
The City Managex said that they would like the use of the Council Chambers for
two Saturday moxnings; September 12th and September 26th. They would like to
have the fee waived as they feel that it is to the public benefit. The City
does have the policy that they would have to pay the overtime for the janitor.
Cauncilman Liebl said that he did not feel that they should get.the use of the
Ghambers iree and Councilman Breider agreed and said that others have t0 pay.
E. WYMAN SMITH: REGARDING MICHAEL SERVETUS SOCIETY CHARGES
� Councilman 8reider asked what was the going interest rate. The Finance Director
saa.d 7�,0. Councilman Breider said that they should have to pay the same rate
that athexs with an assessment do.
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r�pr�senting the Michael Servetus Unitarian Society dated August 7, 1970, and
gxant•j�ermission fox installment payments at T-g� interest. Seconded by
Councilman.Sher�dan. Upon.a voics vote, all voting ay�, Mayor �Cirkham
declaxed the motion carried unanimously.
F. HOMER R. ANKRUM: RESIGNA'�ION AS CITY MANAGER
Mayor Kirkham read the resignatian alaud. Councilman Harris said that Mr.
Ankrum had bxought thzs to the Council's �ttention prior to the Meeting. He
has made this as a firm decision and the Council must with reluctanee accept the
resi,gnation. The work done in the past three years is more than what would be
expected of a City Managex. He has done many things and made some great con-
tributions that benefit the City of Fridley as a�whole, and he can be right-
fully proud of his accomplishments.
Mayor Kirkham said that his contributians are a benefit to the whole metro-
politan area as other cities have copied some of his material.
Councilman Sheridan said that his work has gone beyond the scope of that of a
City Manager in doing good for mankind. He said that he also regxe�ted
accepting his resignation. He said that he understood his feelings and his
reasons for doing as he did. He said that he was going to miss him.
Councilman Liebl said that he has had a good xelationship with the City Managex
and that he felt that he was,� good, non-partisan Manager. He has brought xn
new ideas that have been an example to many communities. He said that he taa
was going to miss him.
Cauncilman Breider said that as'the Junio� Councilman, he has not had too lRUCh
t o�portunity to work with him, but in the short acqueinxance he hasi pxoven
himself capable. He said that the people of Fridley will miss him.
, �ounci.lman Harris suggested that a Certificate pf Appxeciation be giv��rt ��
�tr . Ankrt�A� . . _
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MOTION by Councilman Liebl to accept the resignation of Mr. Homer R. Ankrum,
City Manager, dated August 17, 1970, and authorize preparation of a Certiiicat�r
of Appreciation. The motion was seconded and upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, Mayor Kixkham de.clared the motion carried unanimously.
ADJOURNMENT:
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adjourn. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon
a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the Regular Council
Meeting of August 17, 1970 adjourned at 10:04 P.M.
The Finance Director said that he had six resolutions that he would like to
have the Council act upon.
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to reconvene the Meeting. The motion was seeond�d
and upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motipn carried
unanimously,
RESOLUTION #167-1970 - RESOLUTION DIRECTING PREPARATION OF FINAL ASSESSMENT
DAi i r.nn n ��rrm...., .,.....,.... ...�. '." --- -' --- --- -
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MQTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #167-1970. Seconded by
Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayox Kirkham
de�lared the motion carried unanimouslY•
REaOLU'�IQN #7,68-1970 - A RESOLUTION DIRECTING PUBLICATION OF HEARING ON
�ROPA�EA ASSESSI�ENT ROLL FOR SANITARY SEWER AND WATER IMPRpVEMENT PAQ7E�
nrn 4 �z .
MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #168-1970. Seconded by
Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
d�clared the motion carried unanimously.
RESQI.UTIQN #169-1970 � A RESOLUTION DIRECTING PREPARATION OF FINAL ASS�SS-
I�F,NT ROLL FOR WATER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT N0. 98:
I�OTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #169-1970. Seconded by
Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kixkham
declared the motion carried unanimously.
RESQLUTION #170-1970 - A RESOLUTION DIRECTING PUBLICATION OF HEARING
PROPOSED ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR WATER IMPROVEMENT PROJEGT°N0. 98:
MQ'�ION by Councilman Harxis to adopt Resolution #170-1970. Seconded by
Couz�cilman Shexidan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor K3�xkham
declared the motion carxied unanimously.
RESOLUTION #171-1970 - A RESOLUTION DIRECTING PREPARATION OF FINAL ASSESS-
MENT ROLL FOR STRE�T IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1969-3:
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MOTIQN 1�y Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #171-1970. Secanded by �
CqunGilman Sheridan. Upon a•voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Ka.�'jcJ�am
declaxed the mo��.on carried unanimously.
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R�SOLUTIQN #172-1970 - A RESOLUTION DIRECTING PUBLICATION OF HEARING ON
p�QP�SED ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR STRE�T IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1969-3:
MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #172-1970. Seconded by
Cauncilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declaxsd the motion carried unanimously.
ADJOU�iNNIENT :
Thexe being no fuxther business, Mayor Kirkham declared the Regular Council
Meet�ing of August 17, �970 adjourned at 10:07 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
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�uel Mercer
Secxetazy to the City Council
Jack 0. Kixkham
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ANOKA COUNTY, MI NN'�SOTA
NOTICE OF HEARING OF ASSESSMENT FOR ST. 1969-3 STREET IMPROVEM�ENT PROJECT
Notice is hereby given that the Council of the Ciiy of Fridley witt meet at the
City Halt in said City on the 8th day of Se�tember, 1970, at 7:30 o'clock P.Ma,
to hear and pass upon atl objections, ifi any, to the proposed assessments in
respect to the following improvement, to-wit:
ST. 1969-3 STREcT IMPROVEMENT PROJECT
The proposed assessment rolt for each of said improvements is now on file and
open to pubtic inspection by all persons interested, in the office of the C1erk
of said City.
At said hearing the Council wilt consider written or oral objections to the pro-
posed assessments for each of said improvements.
The generai nature of the improvements and each of them is the construction of
street improvements including grading, stabilized base, bituminous surfacing,
concrete curb and gutter, storm sewer systems, water and sewer services, and
other facilities located as fottows: �
7gth Way:
Buffalo Street:
Cheryl Street:
Dover Street:
Ely Street:
Fairmonfi Street:
Riverview Terrace:
Broad Avenue:
Riverview Terrace to Apex Lane
Riverview Terrace to Broad Avenue
Riverview Terrace to Broad Avenue
RivervieNr Terrace to Broad Avenue
Ri vervi e�i� Terrace to E3road Avenue
Riverview Terrace to 2Q0 Feet East
79th Avenue to 120 Feet tdorth of Kimball Street
Buffalo Street to Fairmont Street
TF�e area proposed tv be assESSec� i�or� sai u iiriprov�;���er�ts ai`id eaci� of tty�ri� i s a11
that tand benefited by said improvements or each of them and lying withi� the
gen�ral area of the above noteci streets.
Said improvements witl be assessed against the properties within the above
' noted areas in v�hole or in part proportionately to each of the lands therein
containeci according to the benefits received.
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COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRI DL EY.
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� � ST. 1970-1 (Addendum No. 4) _
' WHERF,AS, the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County,
Minnesota, has deemed it expedient to xeceive evidence pertaining to the.
improvements hereinafter described. . � .
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-- -�IOW THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEF'.EBY GIVEN THAT on the 8th day of
September , 1970 at 8:00 o'clock P.M. the City Council will
'meet at the City Hall in sai.d City, and will at said time and place hear
� all parties interested in said improvements in whole or in part.
The general nature of the improvements is the construction (in the
�, •' � lands and streets noted below) of the following improvements, to-wit:
' CONSTRUCTION ITEM . . .
Sidewalk improvement includir�g grading and other work located as
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'--- � ±South side of Osboxne Road: . Sth Stxeet to East line of Lot 1, Block 1,
"� Osboxne Manor 2nd Addition (West property
' � • • • • .•• • line of Unity Hospital) .
ESTIl�TED COST . . . . . . . . . . . , �S 3, 480. 00
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THAT THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SAID IMPROVEMENTS IS AS FOLLOWS:
For Construction Item above -----------------" " " " "'------___
� All of the land abutting upon said streets named above and alI
- lands within, adjacent and abutting thereto.
• All of said land to be assessed proportionately according to the
beriefits received by such improvements.
That should the Council proceed with said improvements they will consider
�each separate improvements, except as hereafter otherwise provided by the
' Council all under the following authority, to-wit: Minnesota Statutes 1961,
Chapter 429 ar.: laws amendatory thereof, an�' in conformity with the City
Charter. . �. .
' DATED THIS lOth DAY OF August , 19 70, BY ORDER OF THE CITY
COUNCIL. �
.MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkhan
' Publish: August 26, 1970 .
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ORDINANCE N0.
AN ORDINANCE REPEALING CHAPTER 61 �'DOG CONTROL" 0! '1'�
CITY CODE AND ADOPTING AN "ANIMAL CONTROL ORDINANCE"
AS CHAPTER 61 .
TI� CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY DO ORD�AIN as followa;
SBCTION 61.01 DBI�INITIONS. As used in this Ordinance the followiag terms mean:
Ow1 ner_ Any person, partnership ar corporation owning, keeping or harboring
aa�.a4a�s .
Pet Shop; Any person, partnership or corporation engaged in the business of
breediag, buying, selling or boarding animals of any species.
Veterinary Hoapital: Any establishment maintaiaed and operated by a licenaed
' veterinarian for the diagnosis and treatment of diseases and iajuries of
aninals.
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l,�a,imal Shelter: Anq premises designated by the Citq Council for the gurpoae
oi impoun,diag and caring for animals held under authority of this ordinance.
Sach facility"may be City owned or shelter service contracted.
pff�iCer.R Any person designated by the City Council or employed se a ls�t
enforaement of�icer.
Aaimal Coatrol Officer: A person, firm or corporatioa desigaated as aniaial
' ee�trol, officer (ACO) whose duty shall be to periodically patrol all sectioa�
of the City for the purpose of picking up stray animala and to iosue �idinatlCe
violation taga to owners who allow animals to rua at large within the City;
' Co pick up to impound stray animals (dogs and domeaticated pets) running at
lar&e w�.thin the City; to pick up and dispoae of dead animals and to iavestig�te
all easea of aaimal bites reported to him aad to enaure that all such doga or
atiim,ala are impounded in a secure place of confinement where the dog cannot
' co�ntact other animals or humans and are kept under observation for a peri.od of
fourteea (14) deys.
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„l�nimal �larden: Any officer desigaated by the City Council as a law enforcetoent
officer; animal control officer or firm and any individual, contracted through
the anima,l control officer or an individual, partnership, company or co�por�ti0t�
directly appointed by the City Manager to perform animal control and animal
census duties.
� Any aaimal of the canine species.
Cats Any animal of the feline species.
' D,o� Kennels: The keeping of three or more dogs on the same premises.
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Pe�� p permit is the authorfty to keep a dog or other aaimal of the canine
species within the City of Fridley.
TaB: A tag isaued to individuals who make application to City Clerk and ara
isaued a permit to maintain a dog, or other animal for which a tag is required.
License Xear: The license year shall be from May 1, year of isaue, to April 30
of the year of expiration.
SECTION 61.02.CONTROL
Cpatrol: It ahall be un�l�awful for any person who owns, harbors, or keeps s
dog or the parents or guardians of any auch person under 21 years of age to
allow such dog, regardless of age of dog, to run at large in the City of
Fridley.
For the purposee of this �ection of the ordinsnce a dog ahall be deemed at
large and shall be considered to constitute a auisance whea:
1. The dog is off the premiees of the owner and not under the coatrol of
the owaer or a a�e�er of his immediate family by a leash, not exceeding e�ght
(8) feet in length. The dog must be with a competent person having cuetody of
him anb obedieat to that person's commands, or within a vehicle being driven or
puahed oa s public atreet.
2. The dog commits damage to the per8on or property of anyonE other than
the oNner, or creates a nuisance upon the property of one other than the awne�,
except in the defense of tt►e o�ner, his family or his property.
3. A female dog or cat in h�at off the premises of the owner, unlesa con-
fined in the process of befng transported to or fran the premises of the oWaer.
While on tde premises a fs�aale dog oY cat in heat is not kept in a building ox
secure eacloeure Where said female dog or cat cannot be ia coatact with other
male aaimals of ita kind, except for planned breeding.
k. The owner does not assu� the obligatioa and responsibility required
of the City Code or does not prevent such dog or other animal �ran commiCing
sny act which constitutes a nuisance as defined herein.
� S. The owner or custodian keeps a dog or other animal who ahai+e vicioue
' hmbits, barks, ho�als, crfes or yelp�, or allows the animal to caase noise,
dieturbance or anaoyance to peraona residing in the vicinity thereof; or
f�'equent achool grounds or �ublic beaches.
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6. The ovner or cuatodian of a dog or animal of the canine epecies does
not caaae the �ame to be confined to the oWner's or cuatodiaa�a property by
ad�quatte fencing or leaahing, except as her�in defined.
7. The rn+aer allows the dog to chaee vehtcles or interfere With walking
of pedestriaa8, the driving of automobiles, bicycles, motorcycles, motoxbike��
or sna�ewbiles on public streeta, alleys, grounds or highways.
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8. Th� oWn�r allowa a dog or animsl to �oleat or annoy aay per�on if
•uch p�lraoa is aot on the property of the owaer or cuotodian.
9. Ev�ry unregiatered dog aad every dog that runs at large or causea
disturbance, or aoiae in violation of the pravisions of thfs ordinance ia
hereby declared a nuisaace.
L0. A peraon abandons any dog, cat within the boundaries of the City of
FridLey.
' 11. Oi+ner or custodian faile to have dog vaccinated againat rabies st
leaat oace every tWO (2) years, or dog's vaccination has not b�en Wlthin tbe
past tvo years.
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'• • Tha applicaat for per�it must siga and agree that he is prepared to coy►ly
Witb regulationa estsblfahed by the City Couucil. Upon payoent of tbt p�r�it
tag fee the Clerk shali e�oecute a receipt in duplicate, tbe origiaal oi vhicb
, shall be delivered to the person Who pays the fee and the duplicate retaiMd
in the City records. The reclipt ehall describe the dog or animsl aa ta bts�d�
. age, color, o�mer aad address as a minimum.
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I� addiCiaa to the permit, auitable anim$1 tags, the ahape ox color of
wbich shall be differeat for each regiatration year, ahall. be iseued by the
Clerk aad he shall issue one appropriate tag to the owaer tr��n the fee ia
paid. The owner ehall cau�e said tag to be affiued by a permaaeat metsl
f�taten.r to the collar or haraesa of the animal so registered, ia such d a►aan�r
so that the tag maq be eaaily seen. The owner shall see to it that the tag i•
conataatlq Worn by the aaimal. In case any tag is lost, a duplicate msy be
issued by the Clerk upoa preseatatioa of a receipt ahowing the paqmeat of the
regiatration fee for the current year. A charge of fifty cents shall be tande
fo�c each such duplicate tag. Ii at time of initial regietratioa a dog ia due
to be vaccinated within tl�e ae:t six moath period, then a neW vacciaatioti �b1111
be required before permit is �asued,
' It shall be unlawful to counterfeit or attempt to countexfe�,t �he aAime�l
tag or take from any dog a tag legally placed upon it by its aaner With th�
iatent to place it upon another animal, or to place such tag upoa dnoth�r #laime�l,
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Ania�al tags shall not be transferable and no refunds shall be msde oa
aaimal per�it fee becauae of leaviag the Cit� or death of the animal before
the expirstion of the registration period.
A parmit or animal Itag ahall be required for a dog or other anival of th�
cadin� epecies.
�to pex'�iC shall be req��ired of any humaae society, veterinar� hoepital or
laborxtt�y.
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I'AGE 4
�ECT�ON 61.0�. PSRMIT REVOLKING
A permit, if not revoked, shall be valid during the license qear. A
' �ew permit ahall be obtained each license year by every ovner and a nev fee
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T�e Council may revoke any permit if th� persoa holding the permit
rafu�ea to or faila to cQmply with this ordinance, the regulations proawl-
gatod by the Council, or any atate or local law governing cruelty to saiwalR
or Che kceping o# animals. Anq peraon whose permit ia revoked ahall, WithiR
1S.days �hereafter, reuwvQ auch animal(s) perosneatly from the City of Fridl�ty
or humanely dispose of at►�tmal(s) cited in the vfolatioa being o�ned, kept or
harborsd by such persoa and no part of the permit fee ahall be refunded.
An snimul pera►it and tag may be revoked if an cxrner fails Co provide
aaia►ala�Mith eufficient good �nd wholesome food aad water, proper shelter
aad protectioa from the Weather, veterinary care when needed to pxeveat
sufferia$, +wd�:With humaae care and treatment. Aleo, if an o�mer ahall ba�t,
erueliy ill treat, torment, overload, oven+ork, or otherwise �buse aay anlmal,
or cauae or permit �ny dog light, cockfight, bullfight or other coa�at be�tel��
aai.aiala or between animale and humans. In addition auch o�ner shall be �i�tb'�•
to court actioa under the ordinance of the City of•Fridley, State Statues sad
laca� l�ws for any of the actions cf�ed above.
If aay person violating the terms of thia ordiaance 3 times in one perp�l.t
yea,r, k�ia permit to own, keep, harbor or have cuetody of aaimal(s) for which
th� offense Was cited shall be deemed automatically revoked and no aew per�it
me�y be iasued for a period of oae year from date permit is revoked.
S�CTIOl�T 61.05, pERrQTS REQUIRED
1„ �Io person shall awn, keep, or harbor aaq dog over the age of six
a�tha, aithin the City of Fridley unleas a permit therefor hss firat been
secured,• Permit certificates shall be issuad by the City Clerk for a fes
qstabliat�d by Cauacil resolutioa. It shall be t!►s duty of •sch pe�rsoa
owning, lc,eepiag, or harboring a dog to paq the permit fee eetabliahed to the
Ci.ty Cleric aa ox before the first day of May in each year, or upoa establ�sh�RB
resideace ia the City to forthwith pay such permit fee. The Cl.erk say csese +�
notice of the aecesaity of payiag such permit regietratioa fee to be priated 1R
the offiQial neWapaper ia January of each year. Iseue of t►ew pertaits for th�
lieense year ehall cocmner�ce February lat of each year.
2. Livestock: See City Ordinance (Code) - subject Livestock Control.
, 3. Wild animals aad birds; See City Ordinance (Code) - subject Wild
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noa-resideats of the City who...are keeping only domestic pets, prov�ded thaE
$nioials oi aucb owaera ehall not be kept in the City longer thaa 3Q d�ys aad
that the animals are kept under reatraint. The proviaioaa of this ordinanca
ahall �pply �nsofas as requirements for rabies vaccination is concerned.
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5. A compulsory system of permit and registration is eatablished
whers�y the City will issue City owner permits and License taga to owaers
of dogs over six mvnth of age upon procf of rabies vacciaatioa within the
precediag year, al�, animal permite and tags expire on April 30. Pertaits
at�,d Cags must be applied for and obtained and �ags affixed on dogs or other
cani¢�es requi.ring tags before they attain the age of aix moatha. All pera�iCs
in effect at time of enact�nt of this.ordinance shsll be extended to �ci
expiration date of April 30th. Fees will be based on a minimum of�eix monthe
re�ardlesa of date of application. Permit fees are as follows:
' a. For each male dog, or spayed dog or other canine species:
b. For each unspayed femal dog or other unspayed canine
' species:
c. Permita for livestock - See City of Fridley Code
(Ordinances)
d. For each animal of other species an amount to be
determined by the Council and established by Council
' resolution, provided the Council approves the issuance
of the permit for such animal.
, SECTION 6i.06. IMPOUNDING OF ANIMALS
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The Anitnal Control Officer, Animal Warden, Law Enforcement OfficeX or
I3umane Society shall take up and impound any dogs or animals requiring pera�its
or tags founc� in the City without the tags; or any dogs or animals which a�e
in violation of any of the other provisions of this ordinance. Animale 8b�11
be impounded in a,n animal shelter and confined in a humane manner. �mpounded
dogs shall be kept for not less than five days, not ineluding Sundaye and
Holidays, unless reclaimed by their owners. If by a permit tag or by other
aneans the owner can be identified, the Animal Control Officer shall ia�diat��y
upoa impoundment notify the owner by telephone or mail of the impoundme�it of
the ani.mal ,
Notwithstanding the provisions of this ordinance, if an animal is found
a� large, and the owner or custodian can be identified, the Animal Cantrol
Officer, the Animal Warden or Law Enforce�nt Officer may proceed agains� the
owner for violation of the ordinance.
The Animal Control Officer, Animal Warden and Law Enforcement Officex's
taay enter upan any private premises'whese he has reasonable cause to believe
�hese is being�kept a dog or other canine specie or cat or other feline
�psci,e which has bitten a human being.
S�CTZON 61.0?. NOTICE OF IM�'UUNDA'�NT
Upoa taking up and impounding anq dog or animal as provided in this
ordinance, the Animal Coatrol Offfcer or Poundkeeper shall �mmediatel.y
no�i�fy the owner, if knaMn, and the City Police Department. The Ania�al
Conttcol Officer, �oundkeeper�, and Police Department shall anaintain � record
of doge and anianals so i�ounded.
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SECTION 61.08. REDEMPTION OF I1�OUNDED ANIMALS WITHOUT P'Ei�IITS - TAG3 - VACCINATIONS
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In Che iastance of dogs or animala for which the owner do�s aot have e
required permit or tag, the Animal Control Officer or Poundkeap�r �hall aot
return such animal Co the oWner until a permit and tag, if applicsble, ha�ve :
been purchased froaa the Citq Clerkxs office or from the Animal Controi,
Officer or �owridkeeper. The Mimal Control Officer or Poundkeeper ehall
remiC to the City the sum paid to him for the psrmit and tag and i.f ou�aer
he9 nqt proof of rabies vaccinatione, the cost of iamnunizatioa, aad furaiahiag
the City Clerk aJ,l aecessary information pertaining to said purcha8e includiag
a copy of any permit certificate issued in connectioa th�raWtth. Ia e►dditioa
thq Ania�al Coatrol Officer or Pouadkeeper shall be paid by the dog or aaimltl
owner the impoundiag fes plus feeding and care fee for each day the dog or
animal ie con�ined in the pound. All awnies receiv�d by the Anim+tl Control
Officer oz' Poundkeeper ahall be turned over Co the City Clerk,••��nd shall be
placed ic� the general fund of the City.
8$CTION 61:09. REDEMPTI�1 OF ANIMAIS WITH PERMITS - TAGS - VACCINATIONS
AAq dog or ania�sl for which the oimer hae a current permit - tag a�y be
re�desa�d fraa the pound: by �he arwner after impoundin$ by pay�eaC of impoandittg
fee� plas-�eeding..-�aad care €ee for each day the do$ i.s confined �n the pouad.
F�ea pai,d shal�l be in accordance with those established bp the City Cout�cil.
- . Al� cqoaies recaived bp the Anima� Control Officer or Pouudkeeper eh�ll be Cttrt��d
oVer to �he City Clerk and ehall be placed in the Geaeral Fund of the C1ty.
, S$C�TION b1.i0� . UNCI1iIl�D iMPOIJNDED ANIMALS
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Any dag or aaia�l which is not claimed within five days after impoaadit��
aot iaaluding Sundaps or Holidays, may be eold far not less than the aawuat oP
the� total charges �ccrued against the animal in accordance with this oxdia�ttict
aad Council resolution, to anyone desiring to purchaee the dog, if aot
requested by a licenaed educational or scientific ina�itution under Minneeo�A
SGdtpt�s S�ction 35.71. A1� sums received by the Ani�nal Control Ofi`icer or
Pout►dkeege�c aha11 be turaed over to the City Clerk, aad shall be pla�ed in
the g�m�aral fund of the Citp. Aaq dog or anlmal which is not clai.med by thA
owp�r, oz by �t liceAsed educstioaal or scientific institution, or �old, eha1��
be p�ialessl.y put to death and the body properly dispoeed ofibq Cbe Pcundke�p�r�
The tiao af adle or other d�sposition of the dog or animal ahall be at Lea+st
�.2Q houra after noti�e haa been given �o the snimal owaer by the Ania�l Coatrol
Offic�r os Poundkeeper. Tha proviaioa of aotification of oWner dae• Rot •pPly�
wheQ c�t+aer canaot be aecertained. '
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have poli.ce powers in the eaforcement of this ordinance aad no �eraon aha�l
inte�cfere with, hinder, or molest such officer in the exercise o# such pot+ilts.
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SECTION 61.11. DOG�AND ANIMAL BITES
Any pexson knowing of a humaa being bit by a dog, cat, raccoon, skunk, or
other rabbies susceptible species shall i�ediately notify the Mimal Coatrol
officer or Poli,ce Department and the Animal Control Officer shall thea► cau�o
said animal to be quarantined under observatioa for a period of lk daya
according to State Law.
No Police Officer or other person shall kill, or cause to be killed, dtty
' animal suapected of being rabid, except after the animal has been placed in
quarantine end the diagnosis of rabies made. It shall be unlaWful for �ay
person other than an pnimal Control Officer, Animal Warden or City I,aw
Enforcement pfficer to kill or destroy any dog or animal of the dog kind foW�d
� xuaning at large in the City. Violations of the above shall be coasidered �
miademeanor.
' �S,�TION 61.12. COMPI.AINTS
,A►iy person complaining to the Police Department that a dog or other
' anitn8l is allegedly runaing at large or otherwise constituting a danger or
nu,teance shall identify himself uppn request and shall mske ever�► reaaoc�ble
�ttempt to assiat the authorities in identifyfng the dog and its owner or
cua�adian.
� SEC�ION 61.13. MUZZLING PROCI.AMATION
Whenever the prevalence of hydrophobia renders such
' to protect the public health and safety, the Mayor shall
ardering every person owning or keeping a dog to confine
' premises unless it is muzzled so that it cannot bite. No
such procl$mation, a�d any unmuzzled dog running at large
fixed in the proclamation shall be killed by the Police,
Officer or Animal Warden, without notice to the owner.
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S��ION 6114. I�NNEIS
See City of Fridley Zoning Ordinance
action necessary,
issue a proclamatioa
it securely oa his
person shall violate
during the time.
the Animal Control
eS„��pN 6115. APPOINTI�NT OF ANIMAL CONTROL OFFICER AND ANIMAL WARDBN
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The Council may appoint such peraon, persone, or firm as the Council may
deem necesaar�r and advisable as Animal Control Officer and Animal Warden. Sueh
appointees shall work und�r the direct •upervi�ion of the Fridley Police DespdTt-
mant and shall ba responaible for the enforceoent of this ordinsace.
SEC�,T�ON r61,i6. REPEAII3R
Chapter 61 of the City Code of the City of Fridley is hereby repealed. All
•xl.stin� ordinaacee of th�'City of Fridley are hereby repealed inso�ar ae Chey
,aw4� ba iaconaietant with the provisiona of this ordinance.
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' SECT�ON 61.17. pg�g
Every person who violatea this ordinance is subject to all penalties
' provided for such violationa under the provisioas of Chapter 105 of Che
Fridley City Code as amended.
�ASSEA BX THE CITY COtTNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, THIS DAY OF �
�970.
MAYOR JACK 0. KIRKHAM
ATTES�:
CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL
First Reading; August 17, 1970
Second Reading•
Publish:
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F r om:
Oates
Subject:
City Manager
Chi ef of Pol i ce
August 31, 1970
License Applications - Highia�d � Columbia Heights Cab
In response to your n�emo 193-824-70, I had�both companies
1lsted above bring �il of the taxicabs listed on their appli-
cations he�e for me to look at. I checked alt six cabs only
f or the basic safety features you would expect to be okay on
any vehicle, iez lights, turn signals, brakes, muffler, and
tires. All of the vehicles were okay, with the exception of
pne cab beloniing to the Highland Taxicab Co. This cab is a
1�68 Plyrnouth 4 door, ticense number 6<F 595. I opened and
closed all the doors on all of the cabs, and on this o�e the
right rear doqr v+ouid not close for me on three attempts. The
driver,John Kendalt got out of the cab, and siammed it ctosed.
This department has checked a11 of the drivers names submitted
by both companies with-the chauffers license section of the
highway�department, and they a�e a11 okay. When the cabs Ne�e
b�QUght in to be looked at, a John S. Kendatl was d�iving one
ofi Hightands cabs, and his name does not appear on their list
a s a dr 1 ver .
Be1pw a�re listed the names of the drivers listed by both com-
panies, and yau should note ahat some �amea appear on both lists
H� ghiand
Wi1�liam 8ennett
8ilty Sarazin Sr.
pav i d Mi 11 e�
�E i na r Ha nson
8erns�d Irman
Robert Kahles
�R ona 1 d l.aV i gne
Gone Overlien
Bitlr sarazin Jr.
�atricia Utsdnan
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1 t appea� s
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Wayne P. Remo
'Eina� Hanson
�� l eond� d W i 11
�. Bruce Johnson
� R ona 1 d �aV i gne
John Lamont
Gurnie Zentzis
Terry Pla�dsen
l.av+rence Peterson
' Eugnen Olson
thst both companies`meet a11 of the requirements
ordinance, and it is just a questt� of whether or
d atl of these cabs in the city.
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August 26, 1970
MFMp T0: City Manager and City Council
FROM: Finance Director
SUBJECT: Ordin�nce Deleting Sewer and Mater Advance
Charges
I t i s�ay recaMnendati on the Ci ty of Fri dl ey di s conti nue
the rtquir�a�ent tha� the mi�tmun charges be paid in
ad�r+a� . Thi s��aEtf ce resul ts i n nerr customers get�i ng
a�buble charge on their first bill. That is, they pay
fo� �t►e �ervice used for the period just ended as r�ell a�s
th� �►ini�t� eharges f�+r the next quarter, or in advance.
7'�is practice seans to upset many of the new customers
dnd i s not a good publ i c re� ati ons jesture . The only
exceptiort to this recomnendation wauld be for multiple
dwellings, for Nhich the City could reserve the right to
charge in advance.
These adv�►nce charges were necessary when the utility
systen r�s just $tarting, as the City needed all the
money just as soon as it Coutd get i�. At that time the
� City was not certifYing delirtquent water and sewer charges
to the COUnty for co'llection. At the present time, we
do certi fy uncol leeted uti 1 i ty bi 11 s to the County for
collectia�n �rith the taxes, and Ne do have the meter deposits
to �drge uncallect�d bilis against.
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ORDINANCE N0.
AN ORDINANCE AMEMDING SECTION 66 OF 7HE �RIDLEY CITY CODE CONCERNING
I�q4T�R AND SEWER ADMINISTRATION, SAID AMEI�IMENT ELIMINATIN6 THE RE-
QUIREMENT TIiAT WATER ANQ SEMER MINIMUM CHARGES BE PAID IN ADYANC�
A1� ADOPTING TH� SC� DULE 0�F C� �FECTIN6�SECT ONN66N08FFCCONCERNING
FEBRUARY 6, 196T
W1i�R ANO SErIER '�
The Council of tfie C1ty of Fridley do orda1n as tollows:
SECTION�1. Sectlon 66.08 of the Fridley City Code is hereby a�aended to read
a�s"""'�"oT'tw'cri+s :
Mater Consumption and sewer use charges to the consuner
shall b�come due and payable q�[1"te�ly each year on a calendar
schedule or by monthly intervals or periods of time in accordance
wlth a sGhedule prepared by the Ctfi��Manayer.
a�. Comnencing on and after
r�tes per quarter shall
Rmn of Water Usa
0 - 10,000 gal.
10.000 - 30,000 gal
3plppp - 50,000 gal.
5p,000 - lOQ,000 gal.
100,000 - 2�D.�p gal.
Over ; 2pp,0pp gal.
Febru�ry 6, 1967, the water
be as fol l ows.:
50a/1000 gal. - Minimum �5.00
Next 20,000 gal. @ 40t/}000
Next 20,000 gal. @ 34!/1�
Next 50,000 gal. @ 30t/10�
Next 100,UQ0 gal. @ 28t/100Q
Over 200,000 gal. � 26�/1000
p, Comnencing �r�r shall bebasdfollows967' the sewer
rates per +cp�
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a) Singte fe�nily dwelling
b) Multipie dwellings, trailer cts.
and motels
c ) Cdia�erct a 1
First unit
Add�tional units
d� Industrial
0-15,000 gal.
15,000-50,000 gal.
Over 50,000 gal.
57.00/Quarter
a7.Ofl/Quarte�
S7.00/Quarter
�1.00/Quarter
s0.35/1�0 ga1. Yinter water usaye
�0. �/1000 ga�l . Minter w�ter us�►�e
1�1er�ver the period of billing of charges for eitRer aa�ter
or se�+er or both i s al tered or chan9ed, the mi nimun charge
pnyabte for such water or sewer mny and shall be prorated
�s necessa�ry in equity to the conswner for any period of
t1�e less pr nare than a full quarter year or any period
uS�d. Such prorating is also authortzed Mhent�er the rdt.�.
'�ninimun+ or otherr+ise, for either water or sewer services
or both, is changed.
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PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY Qf
S�PTEMBER, 1970.
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QRQINANCE NO..
AN OROINANC� AMENDING SECTI�ON 26 OF THE FR�pLEY CITY CODE BY
AQDINQ TO ITS TITLE THE PHRASE "EXPLOSIVEg AND AMMUNITIONS"
SO THAT THE TITI.E OF SECTION 26 SHALL BE FIREARMS, EXPLOSIVES
AND AMMUNITIONS, AND AQDING TO THAT SECTION PROVISIONS REIATIVE
TO THE SALE. TRANSP4RTATION AND USE QF EXPLOSIVES AND
AMMUNZTIONS.
The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows:
S�CTIQN 1. The City Code shall be amended to include the provision of 2�.07.
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26.07 - Explosives and Amnunitions
26.071. Definitions. When used in this chapter the following terms
sha11 mean:
Explosive. Any chemical compound, mixture or device, the primary or
common purpose of which is to function by explosion. The term "explosive"
sha11 include all materia1 which is classified as Class A, Class 6 or Class C
exp1osives by the Interstate Commerce Commission, and include but not be
limited to dynamite, black blasting powder, pellet powders, initiating explosives,
bl �sti ng Gaps, el ectri c bl asti ng caps, safety fuse, fuse i gni ters , fuse 'I i ght�1'&,
squibs, cord�au d�tonant fuse, instantaneous fuse, ignitre cord and ign�tters.
Small arms ammunitions. Any shotgun, rifle, pistol or revolver Cartrid�s�
zf�A72. Permi ts Requi red.
(1� Separate and distinct permits shall be required conver°ning exploSives
aS fo114ws, subject to the conditions specified in this chapter;
(a) To possess, store, keep, sell or otherwise dispose of, but
not use, any explosives except small arms ammunition.
(b) To transport explosives, except small arms arrmunition, on
pub1ic highwaYs within the City by motor truck or other vehicle.
Possession of a permit or license from the Federal or State Government
'to transport exp1osives on the public highways shall be considered as
meeting the requirements of this paragraph.
. (c) To use any explosivQS, except small arms amnunition and
' construction devices such as expiosive rivets and explosive driven
pi�ns or studs .
' (2) Such permits
of Fri dl ey upon wr�tten
information:
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sha116e issued by the Fire Prevention Chief of the City
application to him, said application containing the fo11owin�
1. Name and address of applicant. er of the explosives,
2. Date, manufa���t�'�r �nd i��n�1f1���j �C1 tt�m!?
3. Posit�ve �dentiflcation of the applican�, �uch as drivers license
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and � state�ent �;hethEr c;� � :�` �.aa'�c�:�v [ <:r � ��
conviCted or a f�iony or � f� �:��, a�wze.^ :�^°° ��, ._�:. �:� ���
1Q y°�rs.
�. �71'�Giiu=�.G t��u��' i�'t� :.�+:t��'n�E' ,� _ _ _..;.;�'�� �;/ �Ii�aS�i�':;:_ �:: �:�: wY`w'���iG�G�
�t ti18 Stf31"dgE S°! ;:e.
5. Ev�c�er�ce thai the a;��7 i c�.r�9:. :� �� :�;npl ied wi th M.S.A. 299 F 19,
regul ati ons �n �1 ama�i �'°; �j < a r�ti�nu �x�7 ns i�v�s ,, u� :.���:��i r�� i n
�the Minnesota Statutes anu �:� r�arther pramulgate� by yi�� S�ate
Fire Marshali.
6. �'ayment of an appi i cati on ��� J�r `a5 .Oi� .
7. Where the expiosives are �c �� ���s�} �;� t;�� C:•Z, :;-�" ;�'s�i���>
the a�p1 i Cati on shal l show c���,�� E� a���e �P: ;�"� t�iR�:�� �ry�:° .,• +��'
�t1F �:i w� (:;��?? ��ncerning iiil;"i i i�.; : ijtts� �iti�: ,�;'":'�, . .
%'�i.0%L �� 1 E'. c�Y c1:}.•'iv� 1 V;;S .
1. Na person snall possess, stc�r�, n��u, s�i ��r F::'°t'�:� fic�r� sa1e,
ar �i v� a��r�y, use, di scharge or �ransport ariy �xpT osi v�� �t: �rw G� �;� Gxc���
�y the authority of a writt�n p�rmit as specified above and i�s��� t�y �he
Fire Prevention Chief.
2. Any person selling explosives within the City sha11 obtain frpm
each purchaser a written purchase form shorving the date, manufacturer, type
and identification number of the explosive, the quantity involved, the name
and address of the buyer, the drivers license or other positive identificatioll,
whether the intended buyer has been convicted of a felony or gross misdemeanpl^
wlthin the past ten years, the intended place of storage and the security
�neasures tobe provided at the storage and use site. If a person requesting
explosives has been convicted of a felony or gross misdemeanor within the past
ten years, the seller must contact the Chief of Police ror the City of Frid'!ey
within eight hpurs of the time of sale and give to the Chief of Palice the
comp1e�ed purchase form.
26.074 Gunpowder and Blackpowder
Purchase, possession, transportatior and use of gunpowder and
bia�kpowder, but not the sale ihereof, used for the purpose of loading shotgun,
rifle, pistol or revolver c�rtridges sh�ii ve �xempt�d from the provisions of
�his ordinance.
26.ni� Yia��ii�n, :�?n� C�!-����catr�r �°f °i���a�� �r:.�t�������F
Fai 1 ure to exhi bi t a�ermi t for L'�ae �ass�s�iG�r �r u�� �: �ny
, explosives shall be prima facia evidencE �f violation of this chapter. In
addition to �ny other penalties, explosives �2ing possess�d �r ;.:��� i11�ya11y,
can be confiscated by the �ir�. or Palic.^ C���;r.rt:,��►�;.e
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�'ASSED �Y THE CITY COUNCIL 0� ?Hc CITY 0� �`r�IL�LE`f � i�a� ��?'f �� SEPTEh1S�R, iy%R.
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Marvi� Brunsell, City Clerk
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ORDINANCE N0.
AN ORDINANCE PR4HIBITING THE CHAI�E, QBSTRUCTION, RECONSTRUCTION,
OR ALT�RATION OF ANR����jPf MITRFROM�THERCITYMENGINEERE CITY OF
FRIDI.EY NITHWT A W
The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows:
SECT�ON �. '1't�e City Code shall be amended to include a Chapter 51 as set forth hqrlitl.
SECT� 2.
57.01 - Permit Re uired: No person shall make any change. alteration, or
cause nn�t.o s ruc on or c ange in the course, current or cross section of any
public water qr waterway wholl� or partially within the City of Fridley without
a per�it fram the City Engineer of the City of Fridley.
5T.02 � Retuesti� Enyineer ofdFr dley containinghthe followingminforn� tion�
a'plic�t •n t� Y 9
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Names and addresses of applicants;
Legal description and location of waterway and land
adjacent thereto;
Nature of proposed construction or alteration;
Starting date and approximate completion date of the
operation or alteration;
The names and addresses of all owners and occupants
of the adjoining land that may be affected by said
construction or alteration of the waterway;
A copy of permit or waiver from State of Minnesota
Comnissioner of Conservation. �
57.03 - Hearing: The Gity Engineer mny issue the permit upon
1. Receipt vf the application;
2, Payment of a permit fee of $25.00;
3. Approval of the City Council, after a public hearing
in which the question of public be�fit has been considered.
PASSED BY TME CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1970.
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CITY OF FRTDLEY
P�TITION COVER SHEET
Petition xo, 12-1970
Date Received �ugust '1$, 1970
Objeot �Posed to Street Improvement Project ST. 1971-1 6 ST. 1971-2
(Fourth Stre�t N.�. from Outer Drive af Interstate �b� to 53rd
Avenue N.E.)
Pst�,t �pn Checked ay ,�14 �No D. C�. . Date (. a a� . I`t ��
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Disposition
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pF!'ICIAI, PETITIOp
CITY OF FRIDLEY
(�XHIBIT ♦)
AIIt�UST 14, 19?0
RE: NOTICE OF HE,RING OM IMP80VEI�NTS
33�. ls?1-1 & ST. 1971-2 (MSAS)
A�, th� undsreign�d, are oppoeed to the concrete curD�
aatter, aad bitudaons r�snriaai� of 4th Stre�t �T.�. lro�
�� Q�tter Drire of Interstate �694 to 53rd a�snue K.B.:
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PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING
AUGUST 19, ].970
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Th� meetin� wa� ca�leci to �r�er �t 8:05 P.Mo �y �'hairman �r�ckson.
�OLL CALL:
t�embers Present: Minish, Fitzpatrick, Erickson, Aarris
Member Absent: Schmedeke
Others Present: Darrel Clark, Engineering Assistant
APPROVE PLANNING COZ�tISSION MINUTES: AUGUST 5, 1970
AaOTION by Minish, seconded by Harris, that the Planning Commission Minute�
of August 5, Z970 be approved. Upon a v�oice vote, aIZ voting aye, the motior�
carried unanimously.
RECETVE �UILDING ST,�NDARDS-DESIQd CONT�L S�TT�E .I�TiTTES : AUGiPST 6, 197Q
MOTION by Harris, seconded by Minish, that�the Planning Commission receiv�
the ininutes of the Building Standards-Desiqn Control Subcommittee meeting of
?lugust 6, 1970. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the rrtotion carried
u.�animous3y .
RECEIVE BOARD OF' APl'EALS M"LNtJ'I'ES : AUGUST 11 � i970
AiOTI�N b� +sinish, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Com�nission
receive the rriinutes of the Board of Appeals meeting of August 11, 1970. Upon
a vaice. vote, a11 voting aye� the motion carried unanimously.
�ECEIVE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES: J1JLY 27, 1970
MOTION by Minish, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Commissior�
receive the minutes of the Parks and Recreation Commission meeting of �7u1y 27r
197p. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously,
ORUER OF. AG�NDA:
Chairman Erickson �urd,�.ested �he :,��tda w�rld prgceed as written.
1,. CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARiNG' YlifJYUJ�U YtC�L1Pil1YHi�1 ra.tii ��.a�a�
P.S. �70-Q3, BY VIEWCON, INC.: That portion of the E� of
Section 24.
2. CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING• REZONING REQUEST: ZOA �70-05, BY VIEWWN, INC._:
�or that portion of the E'� of the SF3z of Section 24 to be rezoned frotn
R-1 to R-3 (general multiple f amily dwellings) or R-3A (apartrsents only).
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The public hearing notices for the proposed preliminary plat, Innsbruck
North, P.S. #70-03, and the rezoning request, ZOA �70-OS by Viewcon, Inc. were
read by Chairman Erickson.
Mr. R. D. Blohm, 1605 Berne Road, asked if the members of the Planning
Comanission had seen some of the buildings Viewcon had constructed. The Chairman
informed the public that at the last meeting there was an invitation extended
to the Planning Commission, Council and the public to view their project at
Twin Lakes. Mr. Harris said that Mr. Schmedeke, Darrel Clark, Mr. Breider and
he had a conducted tour through the project. Mr. Minish and Chairman E�ickson
had also viewed them. One of the differences between a townhouse and towuhouse-
apartment is that each apartment is a one floor unit from front to back. The
townhouse-apartment consists of two six unit buildings connected.
Mr. C. E. Van Eeckhout (Chuck) of Viewcon, Inc. said they lntend to build
the same plan in Fridley with slight modifications to accommodate single family
concept. For example, they would put petitions between the garages and make
�hem larger, with a hallway so that the garages can be locked fr4m the iaside
and outside. There are some interior layout changes to be made, but Che baaiC
cot�eept is the same. There will be a larger dining and kitchen atea.
Mrs. Doyle Mullin, 1233 Hathaway Lane wanted to know if it were out of
order to ask for a quick explanation of the plan as it pertains to traffla,
density and zoning inasmuch as this was her first meeting. Chaii'n►an Eri�ksoA
reviewed the Viewcon layout.
Mr. William Dietz, 1280 Hathaway Lane: His question was in conjut�cClon
with a traffic study of Hathaway Lane and possible extension to Matterho�ni
Drive. According to his understanding of the proposed plans, there would be
about 2,500 cars, and if they followed the aormal course of the traffic patt�rn,
they would be using Hathaway Lane to get out to Highway #65. He de�in�tely
felt that the condition of the street was not conducive to this extxa �raf�1C.
Mr. C. M. Engebretson, 5375 Matterhorn Drive: He asked about the land
that was to be donated for a park by the petitioner. The total acreage was 12
acres and Mr. Fitzpatrick (Chairman of Parks & Recreation) said there was abo�at
the same amount of tax forfeit land adjacent to this property which the City
contemplated purchasing.
Mrs. Mullin was opposed to using the land for anything except R-1. The
' txaffic between the time of 4:30 and 5:00 on Old Central Avenue and Highway #E�S
is extremely heavy now. She felt the proposed project would add to the txaffiC
problem. She thought this was a poor plan.
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Hathaway Lane. There would be no problem with the water on Matterborn Dri.ve
because the watermain was in and the ground was at grade, but where MatterhpTtz
intersects Iiathaway, there is a steep grade -- about 10 foot diiferential aad
10% grade going to Central Avenue which would make it difficult to dr�ve with
winter ice.
Mr. Van Eeckhout said there are certain advantages to closi.ng Aathaway
I.ane as far ae Viewcon is concerned. If the final plat is approved, as presented
this evening, with Hathaway Lane tying up to Matterhorn Drive, an adjustment
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F1�nuizit� Commission Meetin� August 19, 1970 �'aSe �
MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Minish, that the Planning Commission
clase the public hearings for the proposed Preliminary P1at, Innsbruck Nozth,
P.S. #70-03, by Viewcon, Inc., for that portion of the E'� of the S� of Section
24, AND the rezoning request, ZOA #70-05, by Viewcon, Inc. for that poI'tion of
the E'� of the SE'� of Section 24 to be rezoned from R-1 to R-3 (qeneral multiple
dweZ3ings} or R-3A (apartments oazlyJ • Up:�n a voice vote, a11 voting aye, �G.he
rra ti on carri ed unani mous.I �.
The s�orm ses�er problem was discussed. Out�alls �aould be used for the
sto�tn water in the form of retention basi.ns or su�ps• There would be no st+�^?
on � s����.e family dw�lling lot o T�e la?°�a�� r�ten�i.un sump f� a?� Outlot �
whicl� is going to be � pri��,�� ����k fca� t� ��m ���.��n�� . The maintenance of t�3.s
area is yet to to worked out. In snsa�P`� to the ques�ic�n of proble�s with �hia
type of system, Darrel C1ark said that this will be the first ane fn Fridley,
but he had talked with the New Brighton engineers who told him they have qui�e
a few like this 3n Ne�a Brighton and they have had no bad experience with thesa.
Mxp Va� Eeckhout stated Che information he had received fram his engit�e�ra in
xe�ard ts� t�e lake in 0utlo� B r��as qu3�� irger�sti��< The leve2 0€ the lake is
30 feet abdve som� a� �t�c ��°ea� �n �I�� Y�oPas�d garic 2and, it is perched ixa an
organic basin without any clay. ,As the wa�er �°sises and enlazges �he lake,
it wi11 infiltrate down and the water will dissipate. The organic silts we�e
deposited through natural processes. A majority of the little knolls in the
�ho1e area are mostly gravel..
Mr. Fitzpatrick, referring to the persons living South of �F'694 who objected
to the buildings being too close to the highway, asked what were you planning
to do there? Mr. Van Eeckhout said they are leaving 50 feet of unintetxupted
natural area. The proposed plana for sewer and water were again revi�wed.
As far as water for the area was concerned, there did not seem to be anq po$e1�
bila.ty of sinking a new well with a l�a million gallon reservoir in thie ar��.
At this point the Chairman made the follcn�ing summary: He did not have
any particular objection to the praposal; howevex, if thQ Planning Coamdssion
decided to recommend approval, he would sv.ggest the following s�ipu].atiotis:
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eitlier dedicated to the Ci
bv the Villa�e of New Bri�hton �or tne impravemen�
the East line oi the property to Silver Lake Road.
Hathawav Lane should not �o thxough.
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of way for
That the Citv should be �iven permiss�o
designate the number of vossible unbuil
district to exemut from assessment.
That the petitioner dedicate the_land s
proposed plat. •
"P ark" on the
Chairman Erickson suggested thought should be given to high xise
apartmen�s,
P�4r. Fitzpatrick did not feel he could make the motion because he had t�oC
v�en to t1�.e receat meet3ngs, but h,e was well enough informed to vote as he Ilad
�tudied the minutes.
Mr. Minish felt iie was flot, at this point, strongly in f�vor o£ the prp�ect•
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He felt there should be some way to preserve the terrain. He referred to the
density in the 7.`win Lakes concept but said the ratio is much tnore eotafoxtable
in the Innsbruck North area. He did not feel he could endorse this proposal.
Mr. Harris said he knew that developing the area in question in the same
manner as the Innsbruck area to the South would be ecoaomically difficult, but
it s�ems the trend is away from single f a�iily dwellings and this dis�uxbs him.
It would be difficult to get someone to come in and put money in single family
dwel�ings for the whole area. Also, he felt there was no way in whiCh you could
develop this land in single family dwellings Without campletely changi�►g the _.
landscape and disturbing it to a point where you would not recogaiz� it. H�
ch�cked the Viewcon 1�ain Lakes project. He felt the interior o£ the bulldiAg�
wae very well done. The concept was not the common, ordinary ruu of the mi.11
type o� apartments. There is a very nice large recreation type of bullding
fox the use of the residents. The density in the Innsbruck North prOject is
neaxly � of what it is in the 1�ain Lakes. ,
Mr. Fitzpatrick felt the proposal deserved to be looked at by the CounCil,
sud should not be held up any longer.
Mr. Van Eeckhout said they had worked hard to save as many trees aa ttiey
could. The townhouse-apartments would be the same as attached �ingle family
reaidences with 200 �eet or more of green area between the bui�dings. The
simgle family residences will have 15 to 20 feet between them. They weXe
certair► a lat more trees in the East Half o.f the area can be saved than the
West where the single family homes would be.
Mr. Harris said he realized that you canaot develop this ground �nd u�ak�
�verybody happy.
' Mr. Van Eeckhout was asked what was the density he had accepted im other
clties for the high rise apartments. The typical figures used were 40°50 unixe
per acace. High rise apartments occupy only a small percent�ge of the laad;
' they are more costly to construct; the return is not as good�as that pf a tpwn-
house or townhouse-apartment. The original owner does npt own the high �i�e
building. Viewcon had talked with a large number of people �rrna t'he �djaaeat
' �rea before presenting their plans to the City. As a result of these meetiA$s,
they have compromised their plan and they do not feel they have the titae ta
fight a high rise battle.
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MQTION by Minish, secanded by Fitzpatrick, that fhe Planninq Commission
refer without reco�nendation to Council the pro,posed preliminax�y p1a�, lnnsbx'uCk
North, F.S. #70-03, by Vfewcon, Inc. of that portion of the E� of the S''� oat'
Section 24 and the rezoning request, ZOA #70-05, by viewcon, Inc. for t�a� po��c�
Q�' th� � o�' the SE'� of Section 24 to .be rezoned from R�1 to R-3 (gene�'d� �ti��ip.�e
�'am�.ly +dwellings) or R-3A (apartments only) but with the provision that �h� .
stipulations reviously made by the Chairman, as listed_belaw� be co�sidered
if C�ouneil should approve the proposals. Upon a voice vote, t�lrush ar�d Fit��
p�txick vot�ng aye, �Iarris and Erickson votin� nay, the MnTiON FATLED.
1) �tatterhorn Drive be improved to Gardena.
2) •Land should be either dedicated to the Citq of Fridley or accepted by the
V111age o� New Brighton for the improvement of a street fxom the �ast 1l.ne
of Che property to Silver Lake Road.
3) �iathaway Lane should not go through.
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Any apartments constructed along �694 should be held back far enough
�rom the freeway right of way for a natural screen.
That the City should be given permission by the petitioner to deaignate
the number of possible unbuildable lots in the R-1 district to eaeWpt
f m sessment
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f) 1'hat the petitioner dedicate the land sha�wn as "Park" on the proposed plat..
The Chairman instructed that the minutes shaw,the members of the Planning
Commission could not agree.
Mr. Van Eeckhout asked that if this meant the property was not being
prpperly developed, they would like to knvw what the Planning Co�ni�sion would
Gomsi�d�r shou�.d be done. They would be very sensitive to any directioa, £or
obviously ther� are some objections and some things that the Comni$�ion did Ao�
�eel should be done. They would lilce to knaa what they are and they wpuld work
with the Com�nission.
kir, Minish said the statement had been made it is not feaeible tq develop
the property R-1. Why, if the property is zoned R-1, is it not developed that
way? He felt there has been no facts given to justi�y the stateuaent. When
the Commissioa is faced with a decision to change zoning from R-1, for property
pf this si�e, a good reason should be given for deviating fram that. It may bs
that in R-1 you can save only 20X of the trees and in your proposa]. for t�a�wtti-
house-�partments you can save 40y, but there were no figures to pxove it. �t
w�s dlfficult for him to make a recommnendation that this proposed plan is t�►e
best one.
Chairman �rickson.told Mr. Van Eeckhout that both the Com�uission and ths
public are very appreciative of the work they put into this request. He had
�.ndicated he felt high rise in that area would be acceptable, at least ta him�
A1�. the Co�ssion can do is pass their "thank you" and the Council w111 �nake
their decision.
� Mr. �itzpatrick added the property owner has the right to ultimaeely dev�lAp.
his property profitably, but he did not have any solution. The other propo�s�.
that t�ad been made generated insurmountable problems of tra£fic. �'his �a a
px�oblem for the City in general. The right of the property crwner and the ri�k4t
' of the suxrounding rssidents not to be saddled with a problem see�ns to be wh�Te
the s�.tuation sits -- without recommendation.
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1rlr. Harris said, in his opinion, it was not the Viewcon plan or the w�y it
waa dotie, It probably goes Eurther back. When every one in that area boughC
their hrnnes �t was zoned R-1. Theq bought property with the idea thi.s Was $oi�$
to be al1 residentis�. Perhaps this situation is not one af the Planning Con�t-
ynissiox� making.
!►JNqTZON by Minish, seconded by Harris, that the Planning Commi.ssion T�c�mRter�d
Gounail hold a hearing on these two requests at their meetinq of Septembez� 1�.
,�970 even tlaough the Planning Commission was unable to mak� a recom�r►endatiGn.
ilpvn a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
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SPECIqi. USE PERMIT REQUEST: NORTH
p�ov!' e paxking lot on South 150 feet
45.071 (3F) City Code.
Lot 18, 8
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MpTZON by Minish, seconded by Harris, that the Plannin� Cpmmission set the
,�ubZic hearing date of S�ptembex 9, 1970 for the Special Use Permit R�$uest,
Nca.�fih ,Air Home AssoGiation, 5g #70�10, to ,improve the parking .lot on th� SAU��
1ap feet of Lot 18, Brookview Additio�n, Section 45.071 (3F) City Code. Upon s
voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carxied unanimously.
k. PLANTING BOULEVARD 40 FOOT IN N�ORE LAKE HIGHLANDS 4TH ADDITION.
(Sti11 in Subcommittee
No action necessary.
$. NOTICE AF HEARING: PLANNING AND ZONING COMMISSION CITY OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS:
Sept�mber 1, 197Q, 8:00 P.M , Field House, 530 Mill Street N,E. �tes A�sn in$
the City Zoning Ordinance Regarding Automobile Display and Salesrooms.
MOTION by Minish, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Plannirx,� C�ss�on
�'eceive the Notice of Xearing from the City of Columbia Heights arnending the
C,ity zor,ti.ng pxdinance regarding automobile display and salesrooms arJd request
the �nginee�ing Department notify a11 residents of the City of Fr3dley 1iY.�ngr
w.�th.in 300 f�et. Upon a vo.i�e vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried
unanims�usl y . .
ADJQURNMENT ;
The meeting was adjourned at 10:40 P.M. by Chairman Erickson.
Respectfully, �ubmitted
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Haz 0'Brian
Recording Secretary
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THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING OF AUGUST 25, 1970
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�he meeting was called to order by Chairman Minish at 7:30 P.M,
r1EMBERS PRESENT: Minish, Ahonen, Drigans, 0'Bannon, Sondheimex ,
OTHERS PRESENT: A1 Bagstad-Building Official
MOTION by Ahonen to approve the minutes af the August 11, 1970 meetin$ as
written.
Seconded by Sondheimer. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the taotioa
carxied unanimously.
Chairman Minish reported to the Board the action taken by the Council on the
August 11, 1970 Board of Appeals items.
' Mr. Johnson was present to present his request.
�Ix�. Johnsom stated he has been trying to se�l this land for about 2 years. Ha
, naw has a proepective buyer for this lot, Mr. Allan Mattson, but the eale de�eud�
on wheti�ex a 4 plex can be constructed on the lot. Mr. Mattson does awa othe�7c
4 p7.exa in the i�aediate area. Mr. Johnson continued that this lot ia aaw
� enclos�d by three roads for which he had to dedicate la,nd. Becauee of theee
dedications, the land area is now not sufficient to a�et the preaent Code
x'ec�uirement fox land area fox a 4 plex. He stated he had paid fo�r sewex and
water, paving and storm sewer and he pays around $800.00 in assessments an thi�i
' lot and he just can't afford to maintain this lot any longer as he is re�ired
ar�d owtie a home that he has to maintain.
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Mr. Drigans asked if he had talked to any of the surrounding property oFmera.
Ir1ac. Johnsatn said that h� had and two of them, Mr. Fragale and Mr. Segaer, ttad
told him they would appeax in his behalf at this meeting but apparantly h�d
�not been able to attend.
Mx. M,attaon stated that this lot is bigger than his other lots that house
4 pl.exs and he has had no problems with them.
Mr. 0'Batmon asked if there was sufficient room for parking.
Mr. •Mattsoa answered that there was •and he added that since he ot�nna the
adjacent 4 plexs if there ie any problem with the parking he waa suse he cou�ld
work it out.
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Mx. Mattson said the lot is not very good for anything but a multiple dwellis�g
as the lot i's sur�ounded bq multiples.
�Ir. Drigans asked how soon the construction would etart if the vaxiance wae
approved.
Mr. Mattson answered about January of 1971.
MDTION by 0'Bannon to close the public hearing.
Seconded by Drigans. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the uwti.on
carxied unanimously.
MOTION bx Ahonen to recommend to the City Council appraval of this requeet
For the following reasons:
1, The lot is i.n keeping with the surrounding area as the lot ia adjoit�iug
three other lota of amaller area that have 4 plexs on them.
2. A mulriple ie the only logical development of the land.
3. The xeduction of land area of this lot was caused by the dedica�io� fo�
streete.
4. 'The�ce were no objections from any surrounding property vwners.
Seconded by 0'Bannon.
cazxied utianimous ly .
Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the uiotioa
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Mr. & irtxa. Wilson were pzesent to present the requeet.
M�r. Wileon stated the variaace asked for was actually more than what would
be necasaary. The aEeaeurement of 6.5 feet wae only a guess aad a�ter meaeuxing
the �enae, we would need only a 1 foo� 4 inch variance. The height of the
feace is 4 feet and the retaining wall under the fence would be the height o�
2 et�epnda�'d c�t blocks or 16 inches, -
Pic�uzee of the existing fence and lot were shown to the Board.
Mr. Wi�son said there is a bank along the South eide of the lot which caus�q
water to wash oat the area along the preaent fence. He feels ti�te washitig out
wi11 be stapped by putting up the 16 inch retaining wall, and will enable theut ko
�od the area along the fence where they were not able to get graes to g�aW
because o� the conatant erosion. He stated further the retaining wall will �°4tp
�Y�� entire leagth of the South lot line to allo�w the fence, that will be pla��,d
cn top, �o be of unifosm height.
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M�s. William Zaier, 6550 Central Avenue, adjacent property cnaner, stated she
' was nat opposed to the fence as long as it does not disturb the natural drai.nage
ox a�.x circulation. She did want to know if the Wilsons had to get a eurvey
of their lot before they put in the retaining wall.
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Mr. 8agstad eaid a survey was not required.
Mr. Wilson added th� original stakes were found and they will make sur� the
e�1�i�e x�taining wall and fence are on their property.
Mx. 7.'homa� Moore, 6580 Central Avenue, adjacent property owner, stat�d he has
cox�stxucted a xetaining wall between his property and Mr. Wilson'e ptopexty aad
it h�s worked very well. The retaining wall does not detract frrna the property
and it has served both of them equally well.
Mr. Drigans asked hvw steep the bank was at its highest point.
�ire. Dilson answered that she was told by someone in City Hall that the high��t
poi,nt was 7 feet.
MOTION by Sondheimer to close the public hearing.
Secp�ded by ,Ahonen. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion Carxi�d
unar►imous ly .
MOTION by 0'Bannon to recoa�end to the City Council approval of the request
to increase the fence height from 4 feet to 5 feet 4 inches for the fo].lawing
rea�ons:
1. There is a hardship due to the terrain of the land and the retaining wall
is to prevent the land from eroding and ruining his lawn.
2. Tl�ere were no objections from surrounding property owners.
S�canded from Sondheimer. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the �notivn
cax�:ted unani.mous ly .
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CONSTRUCTION OF AN ATTACHED ZWO CAR GARAGE AND FArIILY ROOM ONTa AN EXiSTiivG
DWELLING LOCATED ON TI� EAST 83 FEET, FRONT AND RF.AR, OF LOTS 6 AND 14,
REVT,SED AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION N0. 10. THE SAM}: BEING 1400-66TH AVENUE N.E.,
FRiDLEY_.MINNESOTA. (RE4UEST BY MR. MYRON OSTLUND, 1400-66TH AVENUB.N«B.,
�. Mys'o�n Qstlund was present to present the request. A photo of the lot and
a sket�k� of the lot shawing the existing house and proposed addition were aho'wi�
to �lae Bvard.
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7'tate Minu�es of the Board of Appeals Meetin� of Au�ust 2�5, 1970 Pas;e,_,,,4 �
Mx. Oatlund explained he is adjacent to the back side of the Ri.ce Cxeek Schoo7.
yaxd and situated on the d�ad end of 66th Avenu� whi.ch has no cul de eac.
M�c. Bagstad stated the reason for the variance is the average fxont yard setbACk
betwe� tk�e houae on the West and the eventuality of a minimal seCbaak o'm the
�ok to ttte East (now owned b� the School) is 47,,21 and the variance maw p�aclud��
at�y question of legality in the future.
Ms. Oetlund stated he would be adding 10 feet onto the front of the prese�at
$axage, 8 f�et onto the Bast side of the house and g�rage, and 8 feet oAta th0
back of the garage ta expand the single car garage into a double �arage and
add a family xoom. 'J.'he house will have a T-shape after the additioas are
added. A plan vf the house was shown to the Board.
There ia a 2.75 foo� wide strip of land between Mr. Oslund's property aAd th�
' School pxoperty L'hat is owned by the State of Minnesota and is legally deeC�ibed
as 'Lcat 21, Reviaed Auditor's Subdivision No. 10. _
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Mx. 0alund said he had talked to his neighbors but they had no objectioas to the
zequee�.
��TON by Drigans to cloae the public hearing.
Second�d by �honen. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Che tnotlo� carx�ed
uuan�nous ly .
�IOTION by Drigans to reco�asnend to the City Council approval of the xequesCe �or
the follow�ng reaaons:
1, M�. Oetluad's home is vixtually the last on 66th Avenue and is adjacent
to $cho41 pxvpe�ty so thexe should be no other homes built next to him thak �
the additians would interfere with.
2. There were no objections from any of the surrounding prdperty owae=s.
3, 1�x, pstlund has preaented adequate plans for the additions.
S�ca�nded by Sondheimer. Upon a voice vote, theze being na nay$, �s mat�.cm
ca�ried una�i,mous ly .
M�. �toger Q�apvedt# representing Sussel Company, was present to preeetit the
request. Mx. Oa�pvedt explai.ned the requeat should read from S feet to 4.2 ��t�t
�s�ead a� 4 feet 2 inchee,
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A�u7cvey and picture of the lot were shown to the Board.
Mr. thapvedt stated the variance is only on the front (Southeaet) corner v# the
gaxage. The back of the garage is 5.3 feet fran the line. There will be 1S
feet between struatures.
1y0T�0�T by 0'Bannon to close the public hearing. _
Seaonded by Arigans. Upon a voice vote, there be ing no nays, the a►otiott
caxxi.ed unanimously.
MUT,ION by Ahonen to reco�end to the City Council approval of the variance
�xom � feet to �+.2 feet for the following xeasons:
1. �'he actual variance is only 9� inches on the foxward poztion of the
strucCure.
2. It is in keeping with the neighborhood.
3. Th�re were no objections from the surrounding property awnera.
$ecoaded by Drigans. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the uwti.oa
carxi.ed umanimously.
, �i�r. Emi1 Nqvak, xepzesenting N.C.R. Corporation, presented the �rec�ues�. M7c'�
�ovak stated he has been working with the property owner, Mr. Harc�ld P�.AUe'ka�
.a,md '�a,d also talked with the City Engineer and the Fire Chiefs ta mak� �uz8
�k�at the build3.ng will comply with all the City Codes. He said wha� khey �tt
' to do �s �o bu�ld somethin,g unique which will have a greater au�oun� of gresA
a�7c�a, Th�y hope to give the tenants a view and a prestige symbol� at�d to 81i0
give the City a prestige symbol.
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Ct���.xman Mi.nish r�ad a�etter from the Fire Prevention Chief wh�c,� �tated
�'H,igh 1tis�" buildi�►gs do not appreciably add to the problems of the Fi��
])ep�xtaaent. -- Use of combustibles is very severZly restric�ed.-•A�di.tio�1
fir� Pighting appliancea are necessary ao the.additional heigh� of the+ sCx'u�CCq�e
i� o£ x�latively small significance." The City Council has appsaved the
prd��ri�►g of additional �ire fighting equipment.
Cha�.zltaan Minish stated there had been some questions on whether our Fi�'e
j�op�rt�A� had the equipment with which to handle a fire in any of ths upp�r
��ari�ee of this building, aad he felt this letter answered tho�s� �u�stiut«.
M�c'. NWak stat�ed this building will have fire fighting equi.pm�nt on each
�loor ea the F1re Aepartment would fight any upper story firea fram the
�,n��de o� the building.
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Mx. Albert Hoffineyer, architect, stated this building is a Type I buildiAg
which, �.as Che longest life span of any building as the structuxal ��c�me�wOrk
�.s� Con�strucCed of eteel, or iron with mason7cy.
Mx. Navak showed the �oard two very preliminary drawings; one of the typiaal
Flaor p1a� and one of the aite plan. The building will consiet of 104 unit�
made up oE S6 two bedroow apartments, 4Q one bedroom apax�ts amd $ threa
b�droom apartments. The apartments will rent from approximately $20Q to $400,
tha �.awer xenta being fox the bottom apartmente.
Mx�, Thc�gan� asked when construction would begin if the building were appt'av�d.
�Ix�. Hoffuteyer answered in the spring of 1971 and ready fox occupancy app7COxl.m�tsl�r
18 au�ntha latex.
Mx. Novak added they don't think a high riae is conduaive to a la7cge pumbes o�
ahildxs� ao thexe shvuld not be any problems with the schoo�s.
M,�'. Clifford Bakko, apartment owner, stated his main concern was ths traf$ic
' patterns as th�re is a problem in this area at the present time and hs w�tute
to tuake� sux'e something is going to be done to correct it.
, M�. Novak stated he had been discussing this with the City Engiaeer �ttid w8s '
iafo�cm�d that the construction to correct this problem will hopefully be
�vaa�pieted by the middle of 1972.
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wat�7.d hold up during a tornad'o.
, M7r. Hof�taeyer related a situation that happened in one of the Southe7rn BC�t�Qe
y�1i'�ere Ch�xe had been a toxnado and this type o� building was a1m08t to�ally�
vm,damaged atid al� other bu�.ldinga in the same area �ell.
'k�?��ON by Sondhe�nex to clvse the public hearing.
Secoxided by Ahonen, Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion
am�isd unaninwusly.
MQ'�C�ON by Drigans to recocm�end to the City Council approval of the xequee�
�aic the follawiag reasons:
1. The fire pxotection is sound.
2. �'k�e traffic situatiaa will be solved at Che same time or eoomex than
the bui.lding completion date.
, 3. When the ordinance gaveraing apartment heighta wae adopted, he d�da't
�hink the City considered that anpthing higher than 6 stories Nat1d eVe#'
be built in.Fxidley.
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4, �,'hs build�ng is a Type � building which is constructed wi�h Che b�.$heet
standards.
5. Tt b�.ends iato the area as there are apartments on surrouadi.tig prope7�tiee.
6. It is something special for our community.
S�conded by Ahonen. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the uwtion
carxied urianimous ly .
AA70URNMENT :
Ths taeeting was adjourned by Chairman Minish at 9:10 P.M.
Reapectfully submitted,
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MEMBERS PRESENT:
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OTHERS PRESENT:
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Beverly Krall, 194 69th Avenue N.E., 78b-3Q37.
Delores Cameron, 247 69th Place N.E., 786-2333.
Liz Kahnk, 209 Rice Creek Blvd., 784-2108.
Corrine Mooxe, 200 Rice Creek Blvd., 786-1695.
Barbara Weinstein, 5217 Matterhorn Drive, 788-6533, L.W.V.
Patricia Commers, 3112 36th Avanue N.E., 781-0095, Ballet.
Homer Ankrum, City Manager.
Marvin Brunsell, Finance Director.
Everett McCarthy, Police Chief.
Paul Brown, Director of Parks and Recreation.
Ralph Volkman, Park Foreman.
Curtis Dahlberg, Park Planner.
POLICE PROTECTION FOR PARKS AND PARKING PROBLEMS.
Everett McCarthy, Chief of Police for the City of Fridley, was present, as
requested by the Commission, to discuss some of the problems in the parks.
Solutions to the vandalism problems were generally discussed. The Conanission
made certain recommendations to the Chief to help assist the Parks and ReereatiOA
Departmont in cutting down the number of incidents, especially in Locke Park itttd
at Moore Lake Beach and Park. The Chief reco�ended, in respect to Locke Park,
that the Pa�k Department station a man within the Park until midnight, to help
keep watch and perhaps prevent vandalism which might have otherwise occurred. The
Chief stated that it is extremely difficult to give night watch protection to a
park that has no easy access for the squad cars.
The pther situation that the Chief and Commission discussed was the parking
proble� at Moore Lake Beaeh and Park, during the swimvaing season. The Chief
stated that the "Resident ONLY" signs are not enfarceable and that the orlly re81
solution is to install "No Parking Anytime" signs along the presently posted
areas. The Commission thanked the Chief for attending their meeting and advisirig
them on these problems. ��
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GIRL'S B�ALLET CLASSES.
Patxici.a Comiaers was present to further discuss a Ballet program for �i.rls in
Fridley. It was decided that since the girls really don't have any�organized
activity in the fall and winter, that possibly ballet would be a well received
activity.
The classes could be held, if possible, within the Fridley Elementary Schools
after school is adjourned for the day. The classes Would be cosposed of 20 to
25 girls for each 40 to 45 minutes. Classes would run for 10 rteeks and a char�e
to cover instruction, would be asked. G�neral discussion of the pR't�posed activity
followed, and the Commission thanked Pat for attending the �eeting. Further
recomreendations were scheduled for later in the meeting.
NEIGHBORHOOD PARK PETITION.
Four (4) residents �rom the Rice Creek Boulevard �'�hbothood in Prtdle�e ,
preseuted to the Co�ission for considezation, a pe�tion calling for Lhe �stappiti�{
of �vork on the proposed construction of apparatus in the area Mhich is beit� bt�ttlt
an the Park on Rice Cree�C �����yard. Petitio�►�a�'� �xese�}�od their objection� t0
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Neighborhood Park Petition (con't.):
the apparatus being located among the trees and reGp�m�nded that the are� be
installed farther north. General discussion betwe�n the Comsission members,
the Director, and the Petitioners followed. The Director and the Petitioners
set a date and a time to meet and discuss the proposed changes on the site.
The Commission will be advised as to the outcome of this meeting.
PURCHASE OF LAND.
The Commission reviewed a letter form the Assessor about a parcel of lsnd
north of Jay Park that has been on the records and administrative list for ,
over three years. The question was asked: "Do we need it now?" Blair stated
the need for an area in Jay Park for picnicing and he felt that the additioA of
this single lot would serve the purpose:
MOTION 6�1 Bea.uc. Seconded by Nov.i,ta
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1971 BUDGET.
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Homer Ankrum, City Manager, and Marvin Brunsell, Finance Director, were present
as requested by the Commission, for the purpose o� reviewing the 1971 Budget, as
prepaxed by the Parks and Recreation Department. A general discussion of Other
�xpenses, Capital Outlay, and Land Requirements, followed. Detailed items weTe
presented and additions and deletions were made by agreement of the entire group.
MOTION by B�.a.ih, Seconded by �.Caon, xo adopz xhe 1971 Budge.t a,a nev.�ewed and nev,t�4ed,
�ovt a.to�ta.L o� $$A2, 000.00 �ox bofi� Pcvck,� and Ree�i.e.a.ti.on. The Moxi.on ca�.�ed,
CLINIC FOR PAFtKS MAINTENANCE.
The Coam►ission received a letter from Mr. Ralph Volkman, Parie Foreman, requesting
� per�aission to attend a seminar clinic on park maintenance and tree care. The
Seminar would be held in Chicago on September 14, 15, and 16, 1970. Mx. BroMm
also Kz'ote a letter o£ recommendation to send Mr. Volkman �to this Seminar.
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MOTTON by O.Caan, Seconded by Nov.i,tdk.y, �o gncx►tit pehmi,aetion �o Ra2pk Vo.�krnan, �o
a,t,tend ,the Sem�.nan .%n Chi.c.aga on Se.pxemben 14, 15, & l b, 1970, on beha.C� o� �he
C.i.ty o� �n.i:d.�ey and -the Panks and Re.ch.ecGti.on �epa�c�ner�t. The Mo�`,i.on c.a�h.c.e.d.
LAND ACQl1ISITION FOR 1971 PERTAINING T'0 '71 BUDGET.
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Bud�et request. The Co�ission diseussed all areas of interest in respect to
a cut back in land request.
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Budg e,t ne.qued.t � an a.dd�i,�Li.orucL .eand -ta : P�►.i.o�i,t y 4.to 3 and Pni.on.i.t1 5,to 4,
ee�,m�c.rut,,t,i,rtg �hOm .ZhQ. �-c,na.nc�.d b F,c.tc.on 1tn.i.on,i�y 3 and 6. The Mo-t,i.on ca�ct�d.
COMdiSSION REQUESTS BUDGET MEETING WITH CITY COUNCIL.
I�TTON by O.Ceon, Seconded_ b�ov.i.t.e
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BALLET CLASSES.
MOT ION b y O�.e o n, S eco nde.d b y BP.a.i�c, .tha.t Ba.�e,t C.ea.aa e,a b e o�� eh.ed at �uo
Fn.i.d�ey E�emervta�r.y Schoo.P�, 6y �he Pcvcf� and Rech.ea.ti.on �epan,tmen�, -th.i.4 FaC�,
a.t a n.a.te o� $3.25 pe�c. �.nd.i.v.i.du,a.e �on a peh.i.od a� l0 weeka. The Mo�`.i.an ccwh.i.ed.
SOFTBALL TOURNAMENT POLICY.
Re; City Council Minutes of August 17, 1970.
The Commission discussed the reference made to overtime pay during the tournamerlt,
made by Councilman Brieder. The Commission recommended that the administration
dra£t a policy in respect to tournaments and the use of City Employees.
MOTION b O.�aon Seconded b Nov.i.ta �o n uee� #ha.t �h.e adm.i►1.<.axit�a�ti,.on . e
a po cy on e u.a e o yees ` cv�nam ve
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MOTIDN .to a.d1ounn -the mee,ti.ng a.t 11:08 p.m.
The neact regular meeting will be held on Monday, September 28, at 7:30 p,m. in
tAe conference room at Civic Center.
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Me�no to: Mo�oreble Mayo� and City Council
Hor►K� R• Ankrum, Gi ty Manager
From ; Gordo� J. Middag, Purchasing Depa�tment
Dato : August 28, 1970 .
Subjsct: Bids on New F�ont End Loader, opened on August 24� 1970
�L 11:QO.a.m.
Attachad find rGSUmQ of tl�� bid opening on the above mentioned dat4.
The blds hava been �eviewed and it is the racam�endation to accept
the b 1 d r'ece i ved f ran:
Cas� Power t� fquipment Company,
�- 9SQ West �4th Street,
Bloomington, Minnesota
Made1 �Ml-7-E Gasoline Motor
Net price $11,680,00
This pu�c.hase is a budgeted item. The budget allowance is $14,119,00.
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CIxX MANAGER
AUGUST 25, 197�
ANOKA COUNTY
FRI�LEY, MINN�SOTA SSdZ1
The wark schedul� �or our Police Department has been in effect two months
ae of the �nd of Augus�.
The achedu�e affox'ds one very significant problem and that being the f+�ct
�ha� a pe�scan of a minimua► rank of Sergeant is not on duty with each shi�t, Th�,a
is t1o� po��ibl+� uade� the p�'esent �our days on/two days off sh�ft; nos the o1d
scbedu�@ of 40 hours a week.
I bav�' long been af,�he op�nion that som�eone of the rank qf I,ieate�.aat or
�ezg�e�t►t, bQ ac� duty tQ handle normal operating decisions and i feel s�rongly tt►&C
�his �savex'a�e �.s aecessary. �'or [his reasoc�, I had the Chief of Pp�ic� �oRne up
w�th his �ecoaunendations on how this can be done.
Attached is a memo from the Ghief of Police.
ReCOau�adations in order of priority:
prj,ca�ity pne; Ta get ma�ce coverage with least budget impact, � suggeaC oae
' $e�gtart� be p�.aced on, and i� possible we operate with two detective6 unti.l
J+��u��y 1� �.97A. The difference between the wa�es of the man protnoted aad the
aew aergean�'s �agea to be provided from emergency funds. Council to au�tho�Ciz�
p�vmotiot� of a new Sergeant effective October 1, 1970. Al�o, th$e a 8ecund riew
' ��rg��at� be authorized i� �he 1971 budget. This method would hold the budgeC taoTi
in liin� far 1970.
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Pxior�,ty Two; Tha� a new Sergeant vacancy be authorized October 1� 1970, aRd
thaC � aecond Sergeant vacancy be provided for in the 1971 budget. �haC eta�rgeney
�und a�ot�ies be �raneferred to create the Sergeant vacancy from October 1, 1970,
�a Deo�mber 31, 197p.
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HOMER R . ANKRUM
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Chlef of Potice
August 20, 1970
Work Schedule Review
' I have reviewed the work schedule, as you requested in
Your' n�np of August 14, 1970. I find we can�ot cover the
en�lre twe�ty-four hour, seven day schedute with an officer
, of �he rank o� se�geent without two more sergeants.
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Tt would be by recam�endation, however, that we appoint
one ��rgeant at this time. This man can be fitted into the
seh�duls r+ith a little jokeying, between the "B" and "C"
shi tts � and wout d be pr imar i l y on the days of f of the p�esent
"H'� and "C" shift sergeants. This new sergeant woutd work
ft�om StflO P.M. untit 4:00 A.M., which atlows partial cove�•
age On both the "B" and C" shifts.
Sy exchenging Officers Oden and Duncan days on the "A" ahift
pfflcer Aden would then be working on the days when sergeant
F�1t�,i� on his regutar days off. Oden is our otdest pat�ol.
man in length of service, and coutd assume canmand of the shift
if I were r�ot a�ound. We use a skeleton crew on the days
Fritz is off.
If the Council �oes along with the idea, and so that the
' p�t�'o1 fc�rce is not reduced, I woutd put one of the investi-
gat+a�rs back in uniform, and change the hours of the remainin�
two so that we would have detective coverage from 8:00 A.M,
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The ba�tance of the schedule seemS to be working out alright.
ThR mprlth pf August is a very bad month for compariaon purposea
bec�lu�e out of 473 avaitable man days, we are losing 90 deys
to v�e�tions, severai more to sick leave or comp time, cH'
about ZO% of the totat avai 1ab�e time. Before the first Of
the ye�t�, the schedule wilt be gone over again to get a more
accura�tQ picture.
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' �e► NoCl,co �islow, announced for September 2, 1970, has been cancalled �d re�
echedulad a� stated because of time limitations so as to qualify cmde� Pederal
�u1�e u�d Rs$ulationa u�der which the Bureau of Public Roads oper�tte.
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Fu�susnt �o the Provisions of Title 23, United States Code, Section 128,
mQtic� �� hersby $iven that� the Anoka County DepartraenC of Highways will hold
a Pub��c Hearin� at Fridley, Minnesota� in the Caanmun;[ty Rqom of the City Hdll
aL bk3� Univexsity Avenu� N.E., on September 23, 1970 aC 08s00 o'clock B.M.
�p di�a��� Chs lacatian and aajor design features and the sociali ecpnaaiC snd
uAY�rottmertta�, �f �'ecCs of th� proposed improvement o� Caunty SCate Aid �iighway
�lo•�' betwaen Federa� Aid Interstate Route No.694 and Rice Creek, all in the
CiCy o� �'ridley.
D�aps, drawingo aad oChsx pertinent infornnatian relating to the project will be
�vsil�b�i,e �o� public inspecCion and copying at the County Engit►eex'6 pr£�ce,
�oon► E202, !�n the Court House, Anoka, Minnesota.
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The Gounty Relocation Assistance Programs available to displaced pez�oo� will
be explait�ed and discussed.
WuiCton et�Cem�nea and other exhibits in place of, ar in addition to� orA1
�t�C�ta�nk� w111 be accepted at �he hearing and during Che ten (10) day pexiod
spl�lpwipg tha k�earing and will be made• a part of the pfficial xecoxd�
Te�aCa��ve schednles �or Che start of Ri$ht of �1ay acquisitiort and of corstruct�4n
ar� r�op�c�ive].y � Jar�uary 1, 1971 and August 1, 1471.
IB. J. LUNDHExMs P� �. �
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Anpka Count�
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RESQLUTION N0.
RESOLUTIpN APPROVING THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN
THE CITY OF FRIDLEY AND
ANOKA COUNTY
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
REGARDING THE DESIGN OF AN
ADVANCED TOPICS PROJECT
BETWBBN
NORTH CONNECT�ON TO F.A.I. 694 AND RICE CREEK IN FRIDLEY
ON
COUNTY STATE AID HIGHWAY N0. 1(EAST RIVER ROAA)
h�HER�AS, the City Council o£ Fr�dley has been concerned about
the unsa£q dri.ving conditions on East RivEr Road;
� WHER�AS, the City has been working with Anoka County to come up
with �he plans to improve th� �raffic safety on East River Road;
WM�REAS, the consulting engineer for the County, E.G. Bather �i
Assqc�.axqs�, has submittsd a report £o� the sa�ety imp�rovement of
F:ast Ri,v�x Road;
WHEREAS, the Council l�y previous action has approved the ger�eral
�oncept o£ the propoSed improvement;
WN�R�AS, the recommendat�on of the consulting engineexs axe for
add�.ng and improving certain sex�a.ce roads and side streets �o make
t�.e tot�� plan work;
WHER�AS, the Gounty is working to get the approval of thi&
'impxovem�nt plan under the TOPICS program and get Some funds f'rom
thQ Bureau of Fublic Roads and the State Highway Department �or the
pro�ect;
'NOW, 8E IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley
that:
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th�e pxopoSed agTeement�for professional engineering serviceS
w�t� the Coun�y w�.th the understanding that the City is
go�.n� �long with the agreement only �ox �he basis of
pxaf�ssi.anal services and this does not establish the project
ea�t �artiGi.�ation between the County and the City.
2, '�he City Council �eels th.at the County should also bear the
�u11 cost af the West service road South of proposed 60th
Avenu� and 6Qth,Avenue connectian to East River Road.
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'�1�pxoving Th� A�reament �etween .
Ca.ty Qf Fridley and Anoka County
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a�pl�.ea.t�.an fox the project t4 the �ederal Government for funds
unde�' TOPTCS �xa�ram that the request should cover the total
pxpject of East R�vex Road safety improvements including the
ne���sary saxvice xoads and connecting streets, sidewalks, signals,
�tx�et �.i.gh,tirtg and a].1 els� necessary because all this woxk is,
r�@Bd6c1 to m�k� the pro�ect functional and they be requested to �ay-
fi�'�� psr cent c�f cost for the total project.
AI?0�'TEA �X TH� CITY COUNC�L OF THE CITX OF FRIp��Y, THIS
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MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
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RESOLUTION N0.
APPOINTING, REAPPOINTING AND CONFIRMING EXISTING APPO�NTMENTS
TO COI�IISSIONS, BOARDS, COA4IITTESS AND SUBCOI�@�IITTEES FOR TF�
YRAR 19�'Q ,
, WHEREAS� the City Council appoints several Commission, Boards, Subcapmitte*a
and Gom�ai.ttees to per�orm functions outlined and authorized by OrdinanCe and
Reeolut;Lan; and
� WH��AS, a review of vacancies and reappointanents are conducted on January 1
pi ea�h yeax and new appointments and reappointments can be made at that ti.me; �r�d
' W�iEREAS, extension of some appbintments are sometimes necessary to insure
cRAtinuity in membership of such Boards, Commissions and Committees when certain
eXtensio�t9 of appoi.n�ments are deemed essential to efficiency;
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made ox extended by the City Council of the City af Fridley, as of January 1, 19�0�
or ��fgeCi.V� date as indicated.
' ApPQ�nted
Ch��rman
' Ch��rman� .
Pl�t�s & Sube
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' 81d$�8kad��..
Ck�si.�cmus,
, 8d. Ilppeals
'�heti�cm�tn, �
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'�he Council, appointed a Chairman to the Commissian,
The other four tnembers are the Chairmen of the four
Sitbaommitteea of the Planning Cocmaissfon
PRES�NT ANA NEW�.Y �PPQINTED
OR SEiLPPOI�D MEMBERS
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011ve� R. Erickson H.788-6700
6AS6 Woody Lane N.E. 0.789-8878
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E1d�►�t Saharedeke
590Q Universi.ty N.E. O.S60-4090
Ri.chard Harria �.786-3448
6200 Rivexvicw Terrace 0.560-2330
Itabert Mi.nisb
331 Pearson Way
�d FiCzpatrick
5273 Horizon Dr.
H.786-2616
0.335-9331
i3. 560-5318
0.781-2731
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EXPTRES
i2-31-72
12�31-72
1-15-71
�.2-31-72
12-31-71
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William E. Jensoa
Qli.ver R. Erickwaa
Donald M��telsCadt
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YR�S$NT AND N�F1LY APPOINTED
�iE�POINTED M�MBERS
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cha�.rmaa El.dAn Schm�deke H. 13-31-72 Wi111am E. JeASeq
59QU University Ave. 0.560-4090 �
' Fridley, 55421
Robert �. Kelshaw kI.560-1611 12-31-72
' 831 West Moore Lake pr.
Fxldley� 55421.
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376 Mississippi St.
Fridley, 55421
Harry Crowder
14b-63xd Ave.N.E.
Fridley, 55421
George Zeglen
84� Rice Creek Terr.
Fridley, 55432
H.560-1026 12-31-70
0.456-2320
H.560-5821 12-31-71
0.332-5200x6187
H.560-5046 12-31-71
0.544-6699
Thomas Myhra
' Buildiage Standards - Design Control �Ordinance ��351)(1 Year Term - 5 Members)
Chairm,ac� Ri�hard Harria H.560-2491 0liver Erlcksorl
' 62Q0 �tivervi�w Terrace 0.560-2330
Frialey, s5421
' Tony Gnerre H.788-8595 1-15-71 �ar1 Biexmana
1202 i�athaway �ane p.7$6-1760
Fridl�y, SS�+21
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7380 Con,certo Curve
Fridley, 55432
William R. Tonco
5925 Hackmann Ave.
Frldley, S5k21
Fsank Hart
6Q00 �rd Street
Fridiey, 55421
I�.784-1355
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H.788-2852
H.560-4363
0.633-1061
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1-15- 71
1-15-71
Carl 0 Tora�ooa
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Reappoi.nted
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PRESENT AND NEWLY APPOINTED ��
OR REAFPOINTED MEMBERS EXPIRES
$pard ok Appeals (Chapter 45.18) (3 Year Term - 5 Members�,
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' Cha�ru�a � Robert Minish H.786-2616 12-31-72
• 331. Pearson Way 0.335-9331
, Fridley, 55432
. Hans Sondheimer H.564-1594 12-31-72
5841 6th Street 0.224-4765
' Fridley, 55421
Robert Ahonen H.786-3448 12-31-71
' 330 Oaborne Rd. 0.721-4874
�'ridl�y, 55432
' Mike 0'Bannon H.788-3484 12-31-70
5298 Fillmore St. 0.332-7343
Fridley, 55421
' Bill Drigans H.788-1930 12•31-71
1p60 Lynde Drive 0.545-2851x568
Fridley, 55421
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Doaald R, MitC�lst�dt
Richard Harris
Robert Miaiah (aec� Chmnr
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' Chai�rman �dward Fitzpatxick H.560-5318 12-31-71
�273 Horizon Dr. N.E.
Fxidley, Minn. 55421
' Viee-Chaircn�an Donald Blair H.786-1787 12-31-71
2Q6 Rice Creek Blvd. 0.421-7600
' Fridley, 55432
Clifford Ash H.784-5564 12-31-7Q
4b0 Aice Greek Blvd.' 0.888-5555x4682
' F�'ldley, 5,5432
,A1e�c Novitsky H.560-5603 12-31-70 Thotaas CochraR
' 5421 Madisor� S�. 0.646-2521
Fridley, 55421
Elmer olson x.560-5769 12-31-72 �ary Stim�ai�r
' S36�. Horizon Drive 0.646-6511
Fa�idley, 55421
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PRESENT AND NEWLY APPOINTED TE�M
OR REAPPOINTED MEMBERS EXPIRES
Mrs. Jordis Mittelstadt H.784-9172 12-31-71
6940 Hickory Dr. N.E.
Mrs. Katherine Moss H.560-1342 12-31-72
1021 Rice Creek Terrace
Andrew Kohlan H.784-6682 12-31-70
236 Rice Creek Blvd.
Mrs. Linda Rossman
6361 Monroe St. N.E.
Mrs. Domingo Ramos
6340 Quincy St.N.E.
SCephen A. Kachina
6476 Dellwood Drive
Mrs. Ernest Block
71 Riee Creek Way
'�h,sron Horn
159-63 Way N. E.
John R. Ivers
6271 Trinity prive
Jacnes E. Thomson
411 - 67th Ave
,Tohn Oden
5899 Hackmann
Rev. Gerald Keefe
6120 • 5th Street
. W. R. Starwalt
1021 Hackmann Circle
� Rev. Mark Denyes
7460 Van Buren N.E.
itobez�t L. Buckley
5G Locke Lake Road':
H.560-3581 12-31-71
H.560-4324 12-31-72
H.784-9146 12-31-70
H.560-1833 12-31-71
H.560-1899 12-31-72
H.560-2697 12-31-70
0.544-9321
i H�564�±3898 12-31-71
0.330-4964
H.788-5506 12-31-71
H.560-5600 12-31-72
H.788-6228 12-31-72
H.986-4216 12-31-70
H.784-2258 12-31-70
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REPLACEA
Reappointed
Robert Hynes
David Cook
Donald Batteraoa
Reappointed
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OR REAPPOINTED MEMBERS EXPIRES
POLICE CO1�iISSION (Chapter 25)(3 Year Term - 3 Membera)
Aan J. Sullivan �i;788-2294 12-31-72
1161 Regis Lane
David Cook H.560-7241 12-31-7i
6$40 Washington St. �
Robert Hynes H.560-6944 12-31-70
' 665 57th Plaee ,i . `� :•�:- <: --+-., -
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'�Iealth O�ficer- Ar. H. S. Strait H.784-5554 12-31-72
7635 N.E. Alden Way 0.786-2700
' pr. Aonald L.�Wright H.784-7982 12-31-72
LO1 Logan Parkway 0.781-3494
�µblic Health Harvey J. McPhee H.929-6827 12-31-72
, ��nitaxiari -- 3463 Zarthan Ave.So. 0.920-3000
St.Louis Park,55416
' 3UBURAN RATE AUTHORITY
Member Cauncilman Raymond Sheridan 12-31-IO
' 13Q1 Hillwind Rd. N.E.
Al�ernate� Councilman Timothy Breider 12-31-70
' 755Q Tempo Terxace
NORTH SUBURBAN SANITARY SEWER DISTRICT
' Couaci.lman David Harris 12-31-79
�►70 Rice Greek Blvd.
' FRIDLEY HOUSING AND REDEVELOPMENT AUTH�ITY
M. Mahurin H.784-9186 6-9-75
63�7$ Dellwaod Dr.
' Chai�m�an SCan W. Carlson H.560-2046 6-9-74
6219 Baker Street
, Pa�stor Arnold Stone H.784-9394 6-9-73
6950 Hickory Dr.
' Caxl Pau�son H.560-2483 6-9-72
430 57th P1 N.E.
' � John A. Johnson, Jr. H.784-2878 6-9-71
7320 Concerto Curve
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Dr. Milton Wi.11iams
Vigil Will+t
Reappoiated
Reappainted
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Reappointed
L.W. Samuolsor�
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Donald R. Mittelstadt H.781i-9172
691+Q Hi.ckory Drive 0.633-6170xS210
� Charles �la�ll H.7$$-6510
5�18 �iackmann Ave. 0.333-24i1
David 0. Harris • H.784-2496
470 Rice Creek Bvd. 0.335-7327
Robert �. Christenson H.560-1079
231 Rice Creek Terr. 0.560-9905
V�r,g11 C. Herrick H.788-3629
627� Univer$ity Ave. 0.560-3850
�,eon�ad.<W. Samuelson H.78�+-7980
78A0 F. River Road 0.784-7980
�tobert H Schroer H.784-9231 .
7$86 k'irwood Way 0.786-b222
L. E. Torrey H.S61-2565
I.69� at Main Street 0.560-4100
Chs�. �. Johanaoq H.784-8021
S�Q � 69th Ave. 0.784-8021
William Drigana H.788-1930
106Q Lyade Drive Q.545-2851x568
George Zeglen H.560-5046
841 Rice C�eek Terr.
{+Tillietm E. Jenaen
S89 Rice Creek Terrace
Aonald Blair
206 Rice Creek Blvd.
Wa�►ne We l lan
6T93 Overton Drive
H.560-2260
0.784-6Q66
H.786-1787
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A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE VILLAGE OF NEW BRIG1iTON
FOR I1�ROVEMENT OF STINSON BOULEVARD FROM GARDENA
AVENUE TO RICE CREEK ROAD UNDER JOINT POWERS AGRLEMLNT
WHEREAS, Resolution #88-1969 adopted on the 16th day
of June, 1969 by the City Council of the City of Fridleq
ordered the improvement of Stinson Boulevard from Gsrdoaa
Avenue to Rice Cr�ek Road.
Wi�REAS, Stinson Boulevard is a common boundarq
street between the City of Fridley and the Village of New
Brighton.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council
of the City of Fridley as follows:
1. The City of Fridley hereby requests the Village
of Nev Brighton for the street impravement of
Stinson Boulevard from Gardena Avenue to Rice
Creek Road be done under a Joint Venture between
the City of Fridley and the Village of New
Brighton.
2. The necessary Agreements be pregared for the
cost participation between the two Bodies for
the improvement of this portion of Stinson
Boulevard so that these can be executed as
soon as possible.
ADOPTSD BY THE OOUNCIL OF THE CITY OP FRIDLEY THIS
DAY OF , 1970.
MAYOR - J 0. RIR1�iAM
ATTEST:
QTY CLSRK - MARVIN G. BRUNSELL `
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A�ESOLUTION ORDERING PR�LIMINARY PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS,
ANp ESTIMATES OF THE COSTS THEREUF: � WATER, SANITARX
S�WER AND STORi SEWER PROJFCT N0. 100
BE TT RESpLVED, by the Council of the City of Fridley as follows:
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��f��t�d that there be constructed certain improvetaents, to-wit:
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(b) Sani�ary sawer lateral and servic� eaanections.
1. Tp servs a11 lots in Aaderaon Development plat.
2. To aerve all property on the West aide of Ceatral Aveuue betweea
. _ - -3Rire�tde---Drive an� Aaderean De�re�opment plat.
3. Stoxm aawer and appurtenaacee servi�g the araa bounded by
Biseaide Drive on the South, Oeborae Ratd on the Nosth, Caatral
Aveuue oa the East and a North�South lino midway botveea Cea�r�l
Av�aue and Viron Road.
2, Tt►at Goestock liild �De�via, I�ecorporated, Caneuleing �gineera �arf ._�
'�ereby authorieed and directed to draw the preli�ainary plana �md
spesc�.ficatiAns and to tabulate the resulte of hie estimates of the coatt
of �a�.d impravements, including every item of cost fxom inc�ption ta
�a�ap�.etion� and all fees a�nd expenses incurred (or to be incurred) �x�
�onnectiot� therewith, ox the fin�ncing thereof, and to make a'
preliutinary report of his findings, atating therein whether said
l.uprovements are feasible and whether they can best be made as propoaed,
or ia connection with some other improvements (and the estimated co�C tt�e
7cecoamended), including also a deacription of the lands or azea at piay
seCeive benefita therefrom and as map be proposed to be asseas�d.
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Counc i I. . �
ADOPT$D BY THE CITY C�INCIL OF TiiE CIZY 0�' FRIDLEY THIS
DiAY 0�' , 1970.
ATT�ST:
RxTY �I.ERK • Marvin C�.' Brui'toeil•<-.,,`'„`"
MAYOR - Jack 0. Rirkham
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A RESOLUTION RECEIVING THE PRELIMINARY REPORT AND CALLII�
� A YUBLIC H$ARZNG ON THE MATTER OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF
CERTAIN IMPROVEI�TTS: WATER, SANITBRY SEWSR AND STO�AI
• SEf� P�OJIDCT N0. 100 -
W'�RFA.S, the constYUCtion of cer�ain imprave�ents ie deemed to be in
the interest of the City of Fridley and t�►e property owners affacted
thereby.
SB IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley, aa follo�a;
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1. That the preliminarq report eubmitted by Com�tock�and Dsvi�, ia�corporsted,
CanwltitSg &���rs, ie bereby received and accepted.
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Z. Mhat tha City Clark �hall act to aacertain the name and address of the
wmer of each parcel of land directly affected or Within tAe area cf
lands as msy be proposed to be asaeaaed for •aid imprwen�ents, and
c+Rlculate a4timate� of aesesaments as may be proposed relativs the�ceCo
against each of eaid lande. .
3. Thst the area proposed to be asaesaed for said imprwements aad each
of them ae no�ed in said notice are all the lands and areas as noCed
in said notice: All of the same to be aeae8eed proportioaately
according to the benetita received.
A. That tise astineatas of asaesaments of th8 Clerk ahail be available �or
, inspectioa to the o�►nnr of any pascel of land as m�[y be affected therqby
at anq pnblic beartng held relative thereto, as well as at a� prior
time re,�ao�tble and coavenient.
5. That tbe City Clerk ia authorized and directed to give notice of such
Yublic Hearing by publishing a aotice thereof in the official s�apap*x
of the City of Fridley and by mailed, notices to all the property o�+�nere
witoae property is liable to be assessed �iCh the making of theee
impravements according to lav, such notica to be aubatantially in the
io�cn and aubetance of the notice attached hereto ae I�chibit "A".
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at 7:3Q o'clock P.?t, at the City Rall in the Citq o Fridl�y for�the
purpose-af holding a Public Hearing on the impxove�at noted in the
1io�ice attached hereto and made a part thereof by reference, 8xhibit"A".
. ADOPTBD BY T� CI7Y COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
1�AY OF , I970.
ATkSST;
CxTX CL�R, • Marvin C. Brunsell.
?lAYOiI - Jack 0. Kirkhaa
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. WHEREAS, the City Cauncil of the City of Fridley., Anoka County,
' Minnesota, has deemed �t expedient to receive evidence pertaining to the
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September , at 7•30 o'clock P.M. the City Council will
meet at the City Hall in said City, and will at said time and place hear
., all parties interpsted in said improvements in whole or in part.
� The general nature of the improvements is the construction (in the
' , lands and streets noted below) of the following improvements, to-wit:
CONSTRUCTION ITEM . `
(a) Water services to serve all lots in Anderson Development plat.
� (b) Sanitaxy sewer latexal and.service connections. _ ,
1. To serve all lots in Anderson Development plat. �
2. To serve all propexty on the West�side of Central Ave. between '
� ___ Fixeside Drive and Anderson Development plat.
� �3. Storm sewer and appuxtenances.serving the area bounded by
� Fixeside Drive on �fie South, Osboxne Road on the�North, Central
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Avenue on the East and a North/South line mi.dway between Central -
Av enue and Viron Road. -
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� THAT_THE AR�:A PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SAID IMPROVEM"r:NTS IS AS FOLLOWS;
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'� :�- All of the land abutting upori said streets named above and all ��
lands within,.adjacent and abutting thereto.
� All of said land to be assessed proportionately according to the
benefits received by such improvements.
� That should the Council proceed with said improvements they will consider
' each separate improvements, except as hexeafter otherwise provided by the
Council all under the fo1loF�ing authority, to-wit: Minnesota Statutes�1961,
Chapter 429 and la�as amendatory thereof, and in conformity with the City .�
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DATED THIS DAY OF , 1970, BY ORDER OF THE CITY
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Publish: September 9, 1970 �
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Paul Brown - Director of Parks and Recreat�.on
City Council
Nasim M. Qureshi - City Engineer
MEMO llATE: September 3, 1970
MEMO NUMBER: Misc. #70-24
RE: Elimination of Ditch In Meadowland Park
We have met with•you, Paul, on the site and also made a complete
topographical survey of the total property owned by the City for
Meadowland Park.
The survey confirms our suspicion that the ditch sides are actually
, higher than most of the existing ground elevation on the South side of
the ditch in�the park. Even if we pipe a portion of the ditch, we are
going to have the following problems:
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1. The part between the ditch and the residential property on the
South would have to l�e filled about 18 inches to 2 feet to make
it basically flat and get bare minimum dxainage towards the
pipe in this area. This will also create a small ditch along
the North property line of the South residential properties and
would retain the yard drainage.
2. The water table in the axea would still be high which will have
a tendency to keep the ground soft and spongy and possibly unfit
for ball fields.
3. Over 500 feet of ditch near 68th Avenue will have to be kept
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cleaning to keep it open.
5. There will be water standing in the open ditch on the Norfheastern
portion of the park.
I am just writing these remarks so that it is clearly understood by
everybody concerned what difficulties we anticipate with piping a portion
af the ditch. The system, even at best, would have a considerable amount
of problems.
The proper solution is to have an outlet built at a lower level and
' pipe all the way to Rice Creek to properi� drain the area and� as you
know, we have tried to get the residents in this area to petition for this
storm sewer without any success.
' If you still want us-to prepare the plans and specifications with the
understanding of these problems and proceed on this temporary basis, we
will do so.
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City Engineer-Director of Planning
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RESOLUTION N0.
A RESOLUTION TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS
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BE IT RESOLVED by the Council of the City of Fridley, as follows:
1. That it is in the interest of the City to award bid contracts for
the following work:
MEADOWLAND PARK STORM SEWER
2. A copy of the Plans and Specifications for the above described
work prepare3 by the City Engineer, Nasim M. Qureshi, City Hall,
Fridley, Minnesota 55432, together with a proposal for the method
of the payment thereof have been presented to the Council by the
City Manager and the same are hereby approved and adopted as the
Plans and Specifications, and the method of payment to be required
by the City with respect to the construction of said improvement.
3. The City Engineer shall accordingly prepare and cause to be
inserted in the official newspaper advertisements for bids upon the
ma.king of such improvementa under such approved Plans�and
Specifications. The advertisement shall be published for two (2)
weeks (at least 10 days), and shall specify the work to he done
and will state that bids will be opened and considered at 11:30 A.M.,
on the 5th day of October, 1970 in the Council Chambers of the City
Hall, and that no bids will be considered unless sealed and filed
with the City Engineer and accompanied by a cash deposit, bid bond,
or certified check payable to the City for five per cent (5%) of the
amount of such a bid. That the advertisement for bids for Meadawland
Park Storm Sewer shall be substantially in form as that noted in
Exhibit "A" attached hereto for reference and made a part hereof.
ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL OF Tf� CITY OF FRID�LEY, THIS DiAY OF
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CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell
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' A RESOLUTI02d �CEP.TIFYING SPECIAL ASSESSr�P1TS ON TAX FORFEIT PROPERTI E$
- WHICH HAVE �EEN RECERTIFIED '
' W1�REAS, By Resolution Noe 31-1968 the Council of the City of
Fridley authorized the City Clerk to withdraw the certifications of
special assessments on tax forfeit property sold during the year 1969
' and further authcrizing the recertification of special assessments;
NOW, TI�EREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the following properties as
' listed, and special assessments projects as listed are hereby re-
certified for collection by the County Auditor with the first payment
due and collectable in 1971.
� LEGAL DESCRIPTION - -- - _ AMOUNT
' Adams Street Addition
Lot 8, Block 4 $ 243.69
Carlson's Summit Manor North Addition
' Lot 17, Block 7 1,152.94 _
City View '
Lot 4, Block 5 751.85
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Lot 5, Blocic 5 751.85
'-� Hamil�on's Addition to Mechanicsville
Lot 3& i�`� of 4, Block 7 1,157.19
' Riverview Heights
Lot 48, Block A 765.83
1 Sprino Brook Par?. .
I,ot 28, Block 3 1,055.70
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RESOLtiTION CERTIFYLNG SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS
ON TAX FORFEIT PROPERTY WttICH H.A� BEEN REPUt2CHASED
The project to be recertified and the years for which the projects
are recertified is as follows:
PROJECT ASSESSMENT SP°EAD
Regular S,A. S Years
SS +�5 16 Years
SW #13 8 Years
SW #2I 10 Years
ST. 1965-2 6 Years �
SS #87 18 Years
ST. 1967 8 Years
ST. 1968-1A 9 Years
ST. 1968-2B 9 Years
PASSED AP�D ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUr?CIL OF 'THE CI TY OF
FP,IDLEY THIS DAY OF 1970.
MAYOR - Jack Oe Kirkham
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SW #21
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ST. 1967
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ST. 1968-2B
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Forfeit Property
Purchased in 1969
Principal Interest
$3,029.87 $1S1.50
639.78 38.38
- 261.89 15.71
1,876.41 112.58
168.00 10.08
432,87 25.97
205.50 12,33
1,097.04 82.28
65.10 �E.88
$7,776.46 $453.71
Total
$3,181.37
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458.84
217.83
1,179.32
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R�SOLUTION N0. � - 1970
RESOLUTION COivFIP.�fiING ASSESSMEPdT FOr2 STnEET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1969-3
BE IT RESOLVED by the City Council of the City of Fridley, h'iinnesota, as follows:
1. The City Clerk ��as with the assistance of the engineers heretofore selectea
by this Council for such purpose, calcutated the proper amounts to be
specially assessed for the
STREEI' IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1969-3
in said City against every assessa�ie lot, piece, or parcel of land in
accordance with the provisions-of law, and has prepared and fited with the -- --
City Clerk tabulated statements in duplicate sho�riing the proper description
of each and every lot, piece, or parcel of land to be specially assessed
and the amount calculated against the same. .
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�--meet in speciat session at-this time and place to pass on the proposed
assessment.
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inspection and copying by ati persons infierested, and an opportunity has
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b'een given to all interested persons to present their objections, if any,
to such proposed assessment, or to any item thereof, and no obje�tions
have been filed; except
4. The amounts specified in the proposed assessment are changed and altered
as follo�vs: �
' S. _Thi s_ Counci 1_ fi nds _,that,_each_of the_ lotss _pi eces, or parcel s of 1 and
enur�erated in said proposed assessment as altered and modified was and is
specially benefited by the � �
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STREET IMPROVEMENT PRO,lECT STo 1969-3
, in the amount i�� said proposed assessment as -ltered and modified by the
corrective roll in the amount set opposite �he description o� each such'
lot, piece, or parcel of tand, and that said amount so set out is hereby
' levied against ea.ch of the respectiv� lots, pieces, or parcels of land
therein described.
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6. Such proposed assessment as altered, modified and corrected is affirmed,
adopted and confirmed, and the sums fixed and named in said proposed assess-
ment as aitered, modi�i�d, and correct�G' with the changes and atterations
-herein above made, are affirmed, adopted and confirmed as the proper special
-•.assessments for each of said lots, pieces or parceis of land respectively.
7. Said assessment sa affirmed, adopted, and confirmed shalt be certified to
by the City Cterk and fiied in his office and shatl thereupon be and �
constitute the special assessment for
STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT STo 1969-3
8. The amounts asssssed against each lot, piece, or parcel of land shall bear
interest from the date hereof until the same have been paid at the rate of
seven and one-haif (72) per cent per annum.
9. Such assessment shall be payable in ten (10) annuai instailments payable on
the lst day of January in each year, beginning in the year tg71, and con-
tinuing until aTl of said installments shall have been paid, each install-
ment to be coilected with taxes coltectibie during said year by the County
Auditor.
10. The City Clerk is hereby directed t,o make�up and file in the office of the
County Auditor of Anoka County a certified statement of the amount of all
-- ------sueh �.rnpai d assessments--and--the--asnount t�hi ch avi i 1-be dae thereon--on -the 1 st
day of January in each year.
The motion for the adoption of the foregoing resolution vras duly seconded by
' Councilman , and upon vote being taken thereon the
following voted in favor thereof:
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PASS�D aRD ADOPTED 3Y TfiE CITY COUiVCIL OF TE�` �ITY OF FRIOLEY THIS
D/aY OF , 1 Q70 .
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' CITY CLERK Marvin C. Brunselt
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A RESOLUTION DECLARING THE NEC�SSITY FOR AN ADpITIONAL TAX LEVY IN ADDITION
TO TH� 30 MILL LIMITATION PROVIDED BY THE CITY CHARTER SPECIFYING THE PURPOSES
AND CALLING FOR A PUBLIC HEARING
BE IT RESOLVED By the Goancil of the City of Fridley-as follows:
SECTIQN 1. That the Council of the City of Fridley in the a�onth of
August 1910 received f rom the City Maneger a proposed budget of the City of
Fridley for the year of 1971, which proposed budget rhen examined evidenced
the necessity of an additional tax ievy in excess of the City Charter
limitation.
, SECTIQH 2, That the pt�+"Poses for which such additional tax levy is
required i�clude additional sums for the General Fund, a�ditional sums for
Firemen's Relief, additional suns for Police Relief, additional sums fpr a
d�bt Service on Parks, additional suns fpr a debt servfce on Civic Center,
' dnd additianal sums for contribution �o the Public Employees Retirement Fund.
S£CTIDN 3. That a public hearing be held before the City Councll at
' the City Hall at 1:30 P.M. on October 5, 1970 to cansider this matter. That
a copy of thfs Resolution be published in the official newspaper of the City
ori September 9, 16 and 23, 19T0 to give notice of such Pubifc Hearing.
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PASSED AND A�TED BY THE CITY COUNGIL OF Tt#E CITY OF FRIDLEY
THIS 8TH DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1970.
ATTEST:
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Pu��1sh: ' S�pt�sNde� 9, 16 and 2�; 1�97fl.
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A RESOLUTION CORRECrtINGTHE CERTIFICATION OF AN ASSESSt�1ENT FOR THE ST. 196II-16
STREET IMPROV�M�NT PROJECT blHICH WAS PLACED ON THE 'rlRONG PA�CEL THROUGH CLERICAL
ERROR -
WHEREAS, a certain s"pecial assessment has been levied with respect to certain
land in error
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED as foilows:
That the assessment levied against the folloeving described parcet, to-wit:
p 1 4800 Section 11 may and shall be removed from this parcel and
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� Parcel 4�300, Section 11 ST. t96�-1B Street $ 1,671.00
Correct Parcel Fund Originat Amount
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Land Survey No. 6 ST. 19�-1g Street $ 1,671.00
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LIST OF CONZTtA�CT�08' S j.ICffidSES TO BE APPRUVED BY CO[�TCIL AT T8B I+�ETING OF .
SEPTffi�ffit 8, 1970
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BLAiCKTOPPING APP�OVED BY
* Aaphalt Driveway Company
1195 Ea�t Highway 36
St. Paul, Minnesota By: Wilhort Schwarsbaner Becoa�oa:►d Denial
GF�IF,RAL CONTRAiCTOR
Jim W. Miller Constsvction, Inc.
Box 1228
St. Cloud, Minnesota By: Edwin Sheldon Bldg. Inep.
United Conetruction Company
4517 Minnetonka Boulevard
Miuneapoli�, Minaesota By: Vincent Rockler Bldg. Inep.
Richt�, Incorporated
3339 Tesminal Drive
St. Paul, Mi�eaota By: Inesia Ogrina Bldg. Inep.
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Bomar 8lectric Cc�npany
7026-13th Aveaue South
Mi�meapolia, Minnesota By: Robert Buescher Plbg. Iasp.
MA30N�RY
Amrea Conatruction, Inc.
3s10 sb$ay oa� �oaa
flopkins, Mimlesota By: I,ather A. Amren Bldg. Inap.
SIGN EItECTOR
Co�noandar Board of Mizmesota, Iac.
56-lat Street S.B.
Naw Brighton, Miaaesota By: 8. M. T�cker Bldg. Iasp.
* Per Better Ewins�a Burea� there have been msny complaints oa this
cospamp fos iastalliag ua�atisfactory drivaAahs. Thsrs asy ca�plaiat�
oa cxacks in tha dsivwrays and on incorrect drasa�s. 1i�t oi !M
coa�pltiatt �rete corractsd but aot all of th�.
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,MIJLTI P�,E DW�LL I NG t, l CENSES TO BE APPROVED BY COUNC I L
Ssptambmr 8, 1970 . Sept. 1, 197� to September 1, 1971 .
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N/WE ADDRESS _ UNITS FEE
Moh�is Qvick 5419 a 4th st. N. E. 4 10.00
7�3 Hl�kory Dr.
'F�idley, Minn. '
K�nr�eth Fra�nko 5612 - 7th St. N. E. 11 11.QQ
�32k Scott Ava. N. .
1 n�aa�po 11 s� Mi n� .
�enneth Franko
6324 Scott Ave. N.
Minneaipolls� Minn.
Sb40 - �th St. N. E.
�e�anR. Maeaer ST70 - 2nd St. N. E.
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972�Hicko ry Dr. N.E.
FrldlayR Mlnn. �
�Vme►s W�lsh 5866 - 2nd St. N. E.
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S92Q Stlnson �lvd.
��idl�er, Minn.
�Q►�ry G. Novak 5820 - 2� St. M. E.
��t§ - 4th.st.'N.-E,
11 nnaapo 1 i s, M i nri .
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Ga�ald P�sc,hke� 5955-65 - 3rd St. N. E.
Kirkwood Lano No.
Inne�poli�, Minn.
y t,ind�tadt Sk00 - 5th st. N. �.
Q�ov�lar�d Ter,ac�
Innaapolts, Mtnn.
�y{.indstsdt 5410 - Sth St. N. E.
R rova i and Te r �ace
Minneapolis� Minn.
�lann Mc>stol icr �420 - Sth St. N. E.
��95 J+�mss Ava. So. .
tnneapolis, Minn.
11 �,+�rsat 5460 -%th St♦ N• E•
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i�ph J. Ry+u� 105 � 58th Ave. N. E.
07�5 Ya { I ey 11 i�r Rd.
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by City Cauncil September 8, 197� Sept. 1, 1970 to Sept. l, 1971 �
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'10119 Braewood Circie
Mt�neapolis, Minn.
K�nnsth G. I,arson 350 - 75th Ave. N. E. ii 11.00
' 68�+8 Kno i l 5 t. �
Minneapotis, Minn.
'John L. Matti 6551 East River Rd. 11 11.00
44 L.ocke La ke Rd ,
Fridley, Minn.
, ponald E, Johnson 137 Mississippi Place 4- ip,� �`
73AS Van �uren St, N. �
'F�idl�y, Minn.
J�►n Matti . 144 Mississippi Place 4 10�.00
�►4 l.ocke �,ake R�. � '
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CT�AFiETTE �PPR�OVSD BT
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63$1 Univer�ity Aveaue N.B;.
� F�idley, Minneaota Bys IInited 9ending Chie! o! Police
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ESTIMATES TO BE COI�SIDERATED BY CITY COUNCIL SEPTLI�ER 8, 1970
� Howard, LeFevere, Lefler, Hamilton � Pearsoa .
2200 First National Bank Building
Minaeapolis, Minnesota 55402
Legal services rendered in connection with isauance
and sale of $1�330,000 Assessmeat Boads of 1970;
Legal service;e readered in connectioa with isauance
and sale of $�460,000 Waterworks Bonds of 1970
Ehlers aad Asaociatea, Inc.
507 Marquette Ave.
Mianeapolia, Miane�sota 55402
Servicea in tlhe authorization, sale and isauance
of $1,330,000 Special Assessment Fund Bonds
Services in tl�e authorization, sale and iseuance
of $460,000 W+�terworks Bonds of the City
Allied Btacktop Canpany
3601 48th Avenue 11��rth
Mianeapolie, Minne�sota 55429
FINAL Estimat�: �2 for Street Improvement Project
ST. 1969-1Q (;3ea1 Coat) according to contract
Mc�arthy Well Coa���ny
2700 East 80tb Stri.�t
' Minaespolis, Minne��ota 55420
� Estimat�t $1 for the construction of Water
Improvemant Y�coject No. 99
Minn-Kota Excavati�ag Compaay
Osseo
Mianesot•
Partial Bstimnte #3 Street Improve�ent Project
ST. 197.0-1
partial E�tisnte #2 Stre�t Improveaent Project
ST. 1970•2
$ _ 95Q.00
SOQ.00
$ 7,17Q.25
$ 4,07$.92
$ 1,623.77
S 4,699.12
$ 68,988.04
$ 22,718.56
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September 8, 1970
Comstock � Davis, Iac.
Coneulting Engineers
1446 County Road "J"
Minneapolis, Minneaota 55432
For the furnishing of resident inspection
and resident supervision for the ataking out
of conatruction work
Partial Estimate #3 for Water Improvement Project
�No. 95, Schedule B from June 29, 1970 through
•July 31, 1970
Partial Estimate �9 for Sanitary Sewer � Water
• Improvement Project I3o. 93 from June 29, 1970
through July 31, 1970
Partial Est.imate �9 for Water Improvement Project
No. 94 froa� June 29, 1970 through July 31, 1970
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$ 44.88
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HOWARD. LEFEVERE. LEFLER. HAMILTON AND PEARSONI
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
Tp Legal services rendered in connection with
issuance and sale of $1,330,000 Assessment Bondo of
1970, including preparation and examination of pro-
cee:dinqs and issuance of legal opinion.
Leqal services rendered in connection with
iss�nce and sale of $460,000 Waterworks Bonds of
197'0, including preparation and examination of pro-
cee:dings and issuance of approving opinion.
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�bes of law that this
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FINANCIAL CONSULTANTS
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To all services in the authorization, sale and issuance of $1�330,000 Special
Assessment Fund Bonds of the City including conferences with the bond approving
attorney, the council, and other authorized representatives of the City; attend-
ance at council meetings and at the bond sale; advice as to bond n�rktt con-
ditions and bond sale detaits; preparation and distribution of the bond sale
prospectus; prepara�tion of a permanent bond record book for the issue; super-
vision of the printing, execution and delivery of the bonds; supervision of
the delivery of the: sale p�oceeds, and including the costs of bond printing,
advertising and all travel and overhead expense.
Part I - Plann�ing
Part !I - Authiorization (no election or hearing required)
Part ill - Exe:cution of Project Financing
$8.00/$1„000 for $ 300,000
$4.00/S1„000 for 500,000
$2.50/$1„000 for 530 000
S1. 30,0 0
Part IV - Anciillary Se�vices
Expense iincurred in visit to
New Yorlc Rating Service
' Air faire, Robert L. Ehlers
Cab an�i transportation
Hotel, including meals
' Miscellaneous expense
10 hours e $2S/hr.
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$1�000.00
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2,000.00
1,325.00
,� 5,725.00
$ 142.80
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36.95
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250 .00 4�►5 . 25
f7.170.25
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We dscla�e unde� penalties of law that the abov� claim is correct snd that no
part the�eof has aean paid.
EHLERS A S C TE I
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FINANCIAL CONSULTANTS
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55402 338-8281 [AREA COpE 8121
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August 19, 1970 n
IN ACCOUNT W1TH
City of Fridley
Minnesota
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To all se�vices i�n the authorization, sale and issuance of $460,000 Mater-
works Bonds of th�e City including conferences with the approving attorney,
the Council, and �other authorized representatives of the City; atte�dance
at council meetings and at the bond sale; advice as to bond market con-
ditions and bond sale details; preparation and distribution of the bond
sale prospectus; preparation of a permanent bond record book for the issue;
superviSion of the printing, execution and delivery of the bonds; super-
vision of the p�inting, execution and delivery of the bonds; supervision.
of the delivery of the sale proceeds, and including the costs of bond
printing, advertising and all travel�a�d overhead expense.
Part I - Pla�nning
fart II - Au�thorization (no election or hearing required)
Part III - E:xecution of Project Financing
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$8.00/S1,OOO for �300,000
$4.00/S1I,000 fo� 160 000
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Additional� expense incurred in the
postpon�ing of June t bond sale,
includii�g readvertising notice of
sale an�i distributing addenda to
prospec�tus
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$2,400.00
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$1,000.00
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3,040.00
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$4,078.92
Ne declare under penalties of law that the above claim is cor�ect and that
no part thereof has been paid.
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' ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
6431 UNIVERSITY AVENUE
FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432
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Honorable Mayor andl City Council
City of Fridley
c/o Homer R. Ankrum, City Manager
6431 University Ave�nue Northeast
Fxidley, Minnesota 55432
Gentlemen:
August 19, 1970
CERTIFICATE OF THE ENGINEER
We hereby submit Es;timate No. 2, the final estimate, for Allied
Blacktop Company, '�601 - 48th Avenue North, Minneapolis, Minnesota
55429, for Street I:mprovement Project ST. 1969-10 (Seal Coat) accordi�ng
to the Contract.
41,932 Sq. Xds. F��-2 C1. C @ $0.13 $ 5,451.1�i
56,771 Sq. Yds. F��-3 C1. A @$0.19 10 786.49
16, .6S
��ss'�Estimate #1 = 14,613.88
AMOUNT DUE FINAL ESTIMATE �i2 =� 1,623.7$�-
Checked By
Prepared B
Respectfully submitted,
N . Q S �, . .
City Engineer-Director of Planning
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C04i8TOCR b DAOIS, INC.
Coneultiag Engiaeers
1446 Couat� Road "J"
Minaeapolia, Kinaeaota 55432
SepCembei 2, 1970
Bonoxable Alsyor sud City Council
c/o 1Kr. llaaer Anicr�, q.ty Maaager
City of I�ridley
6431 Oniversitp A�rinue, N.E.
Minne�pvlis, Ninnnsota 55421
CBRTIPTCATE UF THB EhGINEBR �
�entl�aen:
We hereby submit Esti�ate No. 1, th� final estimate, for McC�rti�y i�ell Conpanyo
2�00 Bast 80th Straet, Minneapolies M3nnesota 55420 for the conetractioa of
Wat�r Zspro�va�eat I'ro�ect No. 99.
L�ap 7a�n B3d
Additions to coatrract w� order snd suChoriaed
1. One 1-15/16 iach suinless ateel hsad shaft sleeve
fn9cniah�d snd inatalled
MatariaL $ 58.00
Shop labor - 2 hrs. C$10.50 2�
�nb-Total - Bxtra It� No. 1 $ 79.00
2o Meaeuria� s�all�bailing, string tools,
drilliag and r�ve tools
Bquip�ant B�atal -
19-1/2 hrs. 28L i1a11 Big � 818.00ihr. $351.00
9-3/4 hre. Mach:aery Truck @$8.50/hr. 82_87
Snb-Tot�l - Squ�.pe+�tst Bantal S433.87
Labor
29-1/4 hss. Opsratos @ $10.50
24-1/4 hn. Halper ! $9.00
8-1/4 hr�. Shop labos ! $10.50
Snb-Total - Labos
?otal Additiaos to Cantsact
$307.13
263.25
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$65y.00
$3,729.25
$ 79.00
$ 433.87
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lin�l Cootract Pries �4,899.12
Ronorable Mayor aad Citq Council
City of Pridley
Bst. #1 — Pinal, McCarthy i,Te12 Co.
�at4r Ispsava�ent Project No. 99
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Sopta�eber 2, 1970
AMDDNT �OiW D[TS . . . . . . . . � . o . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 84, 899.12
Ws S�ava viaved tha w�ork uadsr cont�act and fiad thst the eam� is substmt�sl.ly
cc�plste i�a accordaace with the c�ntrs�t dac�.asnta. t�e �eceaa�end that the final
pa�ment be �ede upon accept�anca by Yo�r flozea�able Body, aud that the ona ysar
contractual msint�ce boed com�asn�e oxa �he cisCe lieted above.
Reap�ctfully submitt�d,
Wl�it?CK 6 DABIS, IIdC.
By /
8.'�. comstoc . P.g.
8VC/pmp
ccs �icCarthy We21 Co�pany
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CI'PY OF PBIDLE�C
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• , do hereby certif�r thst I hare exaoined
the co�py of resolution hereina.f'ter set forth, �dop�ted by the
, at a �t�
thersof held on the d.4Y of , 1 ,���
cnre2Li1]y ec�pdred the aa�ne with the original thereof nar on file in thia
oflice eu�d thst eaid capy ga hereiz�e.f"ter set Porth is • true ar�d correct
copy of said original snd of the xhole thereof.
Il( W'ITN�33 wi�R�OF I have hereunto set a�y hnnd and aY"fixed the corporste
seal of said this �lY
of � , 1�_.
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B� a RH�YY�, Tbat tbe �
hsrsbT aout,bori�ed emd diretled !or a�d on be o th�
to eacscute sad euLar into a �antnct xlth the Ccsi�sicaer o! or
�oudja,alcing particular por�iom� o! ro�dMe�rs under the jurisdictiori of tha
all on the tetms and coriditions aootained
snd aet fcrth in twte o! 1�l,nneaata, Deparbteirt of Higha�ys lh�djaakin6
Agr�edeut Po. 114�+-a a cvpy o! which ssid lorm �re►a belore the Council assu�ir�g
���,t o= th� e4L1 ot tiis corrtractual obligstio�s therein
coatain�ad.
B$ IT FtT� RS80LV89, Thett - , ths
of sa3d s
be and her�by is authorised to request and o er the cra�r aad equipm�at
for �a�djacking aperatioaa in accord,sr�ce �+ith aad w�der the tema o? tbe
foregoing coutract.
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lrlsintenance Agremeat No. ll�t-R
STATF OF �OTA
DSPARTl�T QF HIGHiAYB
1�mJACEIl�TG A�CdtSH�iT
THIS A�GRSQ�, made and errtered into by and betMeen the State of llinnsaota
scting thrvugh its Caemiasioner of Highwa�ys, hereir�Y'ter reterred to as tht N8tats",
aad tbe City of Fridley, hereinaPter referred to as the "Muzicipality", �S:
Pursuant to 3ection Minneeota Sta,tutes 161.39, the aforeaeid M�nicipality hsa
requeated t%e Camiasianer of Higt�ys to ftirnish, during cale�dar y�ear 19►t0, e�s
apecifically requested in Resolution No. 6-1970 and as hereinaf ter set fortb, the
necessary personAel and equip�ent to provide technicel sasiatauce for �udjacYing
certain road�}rs ia the Innsbruck Ares, xhich are under jurisdiction of th� M�icipality,
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�'he�t upon receipt o! a reqwest in writing ms�d�e by the olficer o! aaid Nur►icipality
in chsrge ot' said re�ed�ys to the Area Ma,irrteris,r�ce �iginepr, of tha Departmeat of
�►aya, st his oPPice st Owe�tonr�s, Minnssots, for s ose�► arid eqnipneat to �ndjaalc
psrticular portions of the aforesaid roadwa�ya, the 8tate i+ill tlirniab s cre�r md
equipnent for wdjackirig a portiot� of said roadxetys as requested, p�ovided, t�arev�er,
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tbat said ere�r snd eq,uilaent shslt only be fhrniahecl by ttie 8tate hersund,�r in Lha
e�r�ent thdt in the apinion +�nd juc�aent of the asid Ares 1�►intenar�ce S'ngineer, whose
deaiaion ahsll be fine�l, tbat the crer and equipde� at�e av�silabl+� tor such pq�pose
without im�edi�g or a!lectiag ths ��.� o�' tLe aame on the State Trnnt
�h►alY �ts.
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The �1qai�cips].ii �reea to llirnis� all aaterisL !ae tLe nteaasat`7 �jrokiaH
�rk, ewd also ap�s to wppiewi�l; t� Stste �ndjaak �+r rilh t�a �1ars�s !or
aboTSl.ing aaliitiaL ead t�a a�Zo�+� !or lrattio �aats�l, �n r�qnir�d.
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Tbe t+iunicipality egrees to reimburse the State Trunk Higl�►�y P1ud fc� the cost
of llirnishing a cre+► and the mudja�cking equipment her�undar in a�c�ordsnce xith th�
•ct�edule hereinafter set Porth as follows:
P�R80lfl��L
Oae HigiA►ay MaiYrteae�nce Formian----------------------------At Hour�y Rat� ot # 5•35
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' Three High�rey Maintenance I�en------------------------------At Haurly Rate of � 4.10 �ab
The sbo�re re�tes plus �3 . k2 per $100. 00 pe4Yro11 !or WorlQmen' a Cc�etpensation Insuraacs �s
' rovided bereia; plus the personal expense ot' the IPaur Man Cre�r, esti�atsd at
�1b.00 to $ 18.00 per cl,e�y each.
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Mud-Jaak --------------------------At Ho�ur Rst� of � 10.00
Pvnp-------------------- l,'
Truck nith Air Catpresaor----------------------------------At Hour� Rste o! 4.7�
Truck rith i�►t�r Tank--------------------------------------At � 0.18 per �ilre
Pan�l------------------------------------------------------At 0.12 per �ile
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Airsuant to the texms sad proviaios�s of Section L61.11, Mirme�ota Ststutes,
1961, ths Ccmiasioner of High�ra�ys hae procured a policy of insuraace p�oridi� fox�
tha pe�rne:rt of bsnefita tt�t night accrue by reason of the te�s arid para�isioa� 02
the iiorl�ea's Ca�pen$atioa A�ct to au�y a�plo�y�ee of the State Mhile he is e�g�gsd on
th� xark to be psriorssd bsreunder. The 1l�inicip�].ity agreea to p�y to th� State
ti�L po�tion of tb� praeivm !or sa3.d policy atLribut�►ble to the �+�ori to be perfo��sd
her�t�ndsr. The �roant, ot asid p�i1mm direct�y attribatable to the �norl� to be
p�rtoroad herenader as pare4eatly asaertained is �et forth in tht preeedia� parasrapD
Lsreof. 8ho�uld th� rate of prrititmm oK ssid poliqr o! insarsnce b� incr�aaed or
dear�aaed during ti�s rmaind,er a� cal*nd,sr y�ear 1970, t2� �laaicipality �grNa to pyr
ssiQ inct�sas�d or d�CreYed p�'�itm as ths case �y bt, in�t�ad of th�ti set lortb
in fib� p�saedi� par�graph. .
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it L�a`rNd that p�snR� Mi31 be arle at tlw rates rK lo�Eh iu Par�raph aI
far t� arwr as� �qa3p� nsotasss7 an� tbat tir total pyM� d� al�all b� ��d
b�r asc�rlii.s�� �L� a�D�t e! �aus� t#�t! jaid �rw► �nd �quip■�e�t a� u�pl in
�� �» � � r�� � � � . � � �. � .�
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tb. .qatp�t !a �oit� i�rae Ltr �1aas �srs statsowd tio th. aia at Mo�i ..t r�or..
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It is flirther egreed that the State shall keep a record oP the time of
the crev arxi equipment ft�rnished hereunder, including pereonal expenus, sa�d.
ahall prepare and make �n itenized etateiaent thereof shawirag ths a�aunt due
hereunder and sut�it the amne to the Iriunicipality for pejrment. The Municipalitr
agrees to psy to the Trunk HighW4}r F1uid of the Stste of Minnesots all moneys due
here�under and as sho�wn by adid invoice or stete�ent xithin thtrty d�ys sfter
receiving said imroice art� ste,te�ent.
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Tt�e foregoing ia the mutusl7y ascertainsd cost ratea for flirnishing tl�t creM
etnd equi�ent i�ereunder. Iri addition to said ascertained cost the Dlnnicipality
ltirther agreea to reimburse tlye Trunk Higib►�y Ftu�d of the State of I�tinneaota for
a�r aRlditioos� co�ta or eapens� ot ar�r kind or nsture vtiatsoev�er arising oat ot
the llu�nishing of said cre�► snd the operation o! said equi�snerit herdunder, ard
without 13aiiting the general eifect of the foregotng, it ia flsrther agrsad that
said costs and expensea ahall include but not be linited to such cwts or e,xp�ns�s
•s aay or aight �riae vut of ar�y aecid,ents caueing i�jury or d�nsge to equipnent.
CTTY �+' PRIDLBY
By
lia�yor
(Clerk )
De�te
(CoY'Pcrate 9ea1)
Approwd ss to fona ewd ex�ecutians
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Assiatant Co�iseioner -Mainteaanee
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NORTH DIYTRICT
4l,S01 68TH AVENUE NORTN
�ROOKL,YN C6NTRR. MINN�sOTA 664Sto
AUguSt 19� 1970
Mr. Hamer R. Ankrum
Mariager, City of Fridley
6431 Univessity Av�euue N.E.
Fridley, M�nneaota 55421
F� : YOUR I,ETTERS OF JLTLY 23 AND AUGUST 12, 1970
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I�cimaKledge receipt of the referenced letters regarding the concex�u of tbe City
' Co�uncil aver the delays in the relocation of aur Riverside-Moore Laie 115 kv Line
from University Averiue to the Burlington Northern right-oP-way bet�een 57th and
69th Avenues N.E .
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As oP this date, all activi,ties necessary to begin the actual p2�yeical relocati�t
of this line are complete xith the exception of the acquisition of the agreement
from the Burliugtoa Norti�era Railroad to occupy a portion of their right-of-xqy.
A mutually acceptable provision in the agreement to cover th�e inductive interteren�ce
problem must be negotiatecl betrneea NSP and the Burlingtoa Northern pr�or to acce�pts�qCe
of the necessary docwnent by both parties. Because of the relative physical lxatioa
of the 115 kv and tbe 345 kv lines to the afPected railroad co�mmunication and signal
circuits it has been necessary to consider the resultatrt induction from e�ch of the
�.ines on these circuit s as an integral part of the total problem. �e, therefore,
�ind it neceasa,ry to negotiate for an acceptable provision in an agreemeut Which
�ri11 e►pply to both the 115 kv and the 345 kv lines.
Althaugh the 345 kv line has been installed on railroad right-of-xay follrnring
acquisition of a"Construction Permit" fro� the railroad, w+e canno�t energize ttlis
line uritil a mutually satisfactory solution to the induction problem has been
detertained aud a mutuslly acce�ptable agreement approved by both parties. Further,
t�e �silroad Mill not iseue a construction permdt Por the 115 kv relocation or approve
qur occupaacy ot their right-of-way with this Yacility until a full agr�emeut on �he
Condit�o� of s�bch occt�ncy is reached.
A �oiitt ettort by IiBP imd th�s Burlingtan l�orthern lw been �►de during the period
�'rrw� Janusry to date od' t�i.s yeax to cansid�er all possible aolutions to the induct�on
i�erteren�ce �robleaoa, eacb recogaizing the responaibility of the o�her. On oue i�►�1d,t
aar CeepAr�y acknaMledgee the irreltiitable need ot the rQilroad to pravida "fsil-ssfe"
p�sn�►ls and �elisble cosomo�micetion as is required to safely move trsins ead caoclu�Ct
t2�ti� business. On ti�e otDer hand, the railrosd acknrniledgee the res�ponaibil�ty or
�9p to provide the facilities nece�asary to meet the ever-increa8ing demsad for eleetx*ic
�o�er i�n aur aervice area by uae o! the latest tecbn�ology avsilable in the fields a�'
coastruction and a�pera►tion to miniffize the effects on the environmer�t aa<1 an the
iu'tl.atioz�ry preaeures.
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In view oi these responsibilities, we have both caamitted our resourcea over the
past eight and o�ne-hali months, to research the latest applicable technology to
assure that the Burlington PTorthern and NSP will have resolved the problem in a
m�nner which will iully satisfy these responsibilities. We anticipate that the
results of these studies and the solution derived thereirom will pro�vide the
criteria necessary to determine the type of installations that will be made uader
$imilar co�nditions in the future.
We are continuing our emphasis on the effbrts to quickly resolve all remaiuing
problems associated with both the 115 kv aad 345 kv lines. In this etYort, a
meeting is scheduled for Mond,ay, August 24, at which time N5P and Burlingtan
Northern personnel will consider all unreaolved problems. Speciiically, these
include the final solution to the inductive interPerence problem and the xelated
conditions of the agreement.
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which, in the interest of all concerned, must be satisfa►etori�y concluded in ti�e
very near iuture.
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I regret the delay in the ftii7.fillment of our cammitment to the City of Fridley, I
do a�$ure ypu ti�at imnediately following the acquisition of the required occupe►ncy
agreement frnm the railroad, we will begin construction Work on the 115 � rercrate
and xi7.1 expedite the co�pletion of the project.
I trust that the foregoing provides the desired informstion relating to ti�e �tatus
oY this project. Please advise if some speciYic questione remain unans�rered.
The co�asideration exteaded to us by the City of Fridley oFficials in this m�tter i�
greatly appreciated aud v�e will contiuue to ma,ke every effort to justify the�t
caasideration.
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HEWBERT 5 ST17A1T, M. D.
BEMIAAD W- IENZ. M. D.
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N. KORO►GHAIt. M. D.
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JAN1S D1MAIfri..l�.M. D.
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FAMIIY ►MYlICIAN!
MERBER7 5. STRAIT, M. D.
BERNARD W�LEN2,M.D�
TMEODOR[ M. L[iT[:1, M� D.
N. MOROPCHAN. M� D.
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CtKTIFIEO MAIL
R�URN RECEIPT REQUESTED
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Sigal and Savelkoul
n Profceyional .Aaeociation
Attorheys at Law
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City of r"ridley
h431 University Avenue Northeast
Fridlei/, r�linnesota 55421
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Home Owners Insurance Company
100 West Franklin Avenue
Minrreapolis� Minnesota
Attention: Mr. Walter Kutchins
Gentlemen:
Re: Wages due to Labo�ers employed by
• D. M. Noyes Construction Co., Inc.
on sewer and water main job for
City of Fridley
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L020 PLYMOU'lH BU1LllING
bI1NNEAPOLLS. MINNFSOTA 55402
e��a�ey o�oe:
Fridley Sts�c Bank BuiWing
(6315 Uni�enity A�enae Nort6eut)
TEi.EPHONE 3365831
Seotember
Second
1970
, We represent a nun�ber of lahorers who were employed by D. M.
Noyes Construction Co., Inc. on a job fiQr the City Of Fridley� and who
have not been pa+d their wages.
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We are informed that these labor claims are covered by a 100 per
cent performance and payment bond issued by !iome O,.ners Insurance Company.
We enc lose herewi t� to �:��ch �f y=.1u s! i�*, af t�,� ! abnre• who
have these wages due to them, shawing their r,�me., ;�er�u,:s ::,} zime involved,
hourly rate, number of hours worked. and wages due for each pay period to
the particular laborers. This list is not necessarily complete, as we
are informed there may be additional laborers who have wages coming on
thi s project.
This will constitute notice to ail conczrned of these wage claims.
We also hereby serve notice on the Home Owners Insurance Company of these
claims, and request payment frdn them under the bond.
Al1 correspondence�concerning this matter should be sent to the
undersign�d; and all checks in payment should be mad� payable to the
particular wage claimants, and mailed to the u�dersigned.
Sigal and Savelkoul
Ci ty of ��ri dley
and -2- September 2, 197�
hiome Owners Insurance Ccxnpany
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A:.opy of this letter and of the enclosed list of wage claimants
on the project for the City of Frid�ey is concurrently sent to Comstocic and
Davis, Inc., the engineers on this _io�; to the labor organization of which
these laborers are members, to the D. N. Noyes Construc;tion Co., Inc.,
and to the attorneys for the City of rridley.
�lery truly vours. •
SIGAL AND SAVELKOUI
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cc. Comstock and Davis, Inc.
144b County Road J
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432
Construction � Generat Laborers
Union, Local 563
117 Southeast Fourth Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55414
D. M. Noyes Co�struction Co., Inc.
430 Oak Grove
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Messrs. Wyman Smith and Leonard Juster
Attorneys for the City of Fridtey
Builders Exchange euilding
Min�eapolis, Minnesota 55�+�2
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PARTIAI. LIST OF WAGE CLAIMS OF LABORERS
EMPLOYED BY
D. M. NOYES CONSTRUCTION CO., INC.
on
SEMER AND WATER MAIN PROJECT FOR
CITY OF FRIDLEY
Em.ployee •
Timothy A. Garcia
Peter Winkelman
Terry Scherbinski
Robert Schipper
Larry Winkelman
J. R. EsJornson
Joseph E. Connelly
Jon B i rk
J, B. Althaus
Week
Ending
6/13l70
6/13/70
6/20/70
6/13/70
6/13/70
6/zo/7�
6/13/70
6/20/70
6/13/70
6/20/70
6/13/70
6/20/70
Hourly
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5•95
5•95
5.40
5.40
5.�
5.70
5.7�
5.35
6.55
6.35
6.35
No. of
Fburs
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42 ( 2,ot )
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26(2ot)
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42 (2,ot)
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Vages Due
Gross
$ 44.80
238.00
255.84
216.00
10.80
145.80
228.00
245.to
42.80
157.20
12.70
127.00
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Offiae of the Building Tnepector
TQPIC: MONTHLY REPORT TO THE CITY MANA�GER
AUGUST, 1970
�'XPE QF CON�RTRUCTION
�tea idential
Residential Garages
Alterations & Additions
M�tltiple Awel.linga
Cammsrcial
Tnduetxial
Muni.cipal
Churches & Schools
HoepiCal�
Sigas
Maving 6� Wrecking
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Aeatiag
� lumb ing
�l.eatrical
NUMBER OF PERMITS ISSUED
1970 1969 THIS YFAR LA3T YEAR
AUGUST AUGiTST TO L1ATE TO AATB
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3 6 27 83
6 7 ' 61 7S
22 8 131 87
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0 0 1 1
0 0 0 1 �
4 0 44 2�
0 2 6 10
37 30 278 305
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18 �8 94 196
27 57 186 382
75 102 406 784
ESTIMATED VALUATIONS OF BUILDING PFRMIT3 ISSUSD
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Re��deatial $ 70,000
Ree3deatial Gazagea 1q,389
A1C�rationa & Additioas 65,949
M�tltipla Dwellings 590,000
Catnn�rcial 0
IAduatr�.al 13,600
I'�ItA�C �.�d 1 0
ChurChes & School8 0
Ao�pital� 0
Si$na 26,480
Moving � Wrecking 0
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76,000
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143,279
342,564
740,000
71�000
163,600
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$1,94Q,250
140,145
445,971
1,600,000
851,g00
3,216,000
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500� 000
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$xcavating
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Geaaral
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House Mw ing � Wxecking
Maaonrq
Oil Iie�tting
Pl�etering
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Signa
Wa11 Drilling
N[1MBF1t OF LICENSES CURRF.NTLY IN EFFECT
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LICENSE FEES COLL�CTED TO DiATR
N[JI�EIL FEES COLLBCTSD
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g $120
18 270
32 480
74 1850
39 585
2 30
25 375
6 � 90
6 90
2 30
13 32S
2 30
227 $4275
P E R M I T F E E S
1970 1969 THIS YBAx LAST Y$AR
P�$�MIT 1'�JI�ERS TYPE AIJGUST AUGUST 1�0 D►A18 TO �ATB
�10,773-#10,809 BUILDING $2,176.00 $10,393.00 $6,708.50 $22,$4$.00
#8240-�8266 EI.ECTRICAL 423.75 2,543.00 5,802.25 12,790.00
#4767-#4796 HEATING 603.50 1,013,OQ 2,718.50 7,2S6.OQ
#5166-#5183 PLUI�ING 435.50 1,311,00 2,439.00 6,981.Q'Q
S�GNS 115.00 0 1,030.50 S9$.0
$3,753.75 $15,260.00 $18,698.75 $S4�,k83 Q�
Buiiding Inspection Departrnent
City of Fridiey
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MONTHLY INSPECTION REPORT �s�: i �
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P�r�its Issued
Tima Off/Sick Leav�e
ou ns: ew ezvices
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WQ�rk Not Readr or Rejected
Finals: Residential
na a: ownerc a n ust
Total �nspections
Permits Issu�d
Tia�e Off /3 fek Leave� .
Total Inspection�,
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PUBLIC WORKS DEPARIMENT
CITY OF FRIDLEY
MONTHLY REPORT - JULY 1970
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Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Curbing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Grad ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gravel Hauling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gravel Surfacing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Miscellaneous Street Work . , , . , , , , , , ,
Patching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . .
Shop Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Signe and Barricades . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Stabilizing with Chloride . . . . . . , . . . .
Equipment Repaira - Street . . , . , , , , , , ,
WATER DEPARTMENT
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Filtration Plant Operations . . . . . . . , . .
Fiaal Readings snd Collections , . . . . . , . ,
Hydxltnt Repairs and Fluehing . . , . . . . , . .
Miscellaneous Water iioxk . . , , , , . , . . , ,
Pw�house Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Standpipe Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Valve Ins�ections and Repairs . . . . . . . . .
W�►ter and SeWer Inapections . . . . . . . , . .
Water Meter Inapectiona and Repaira ......
W�ter Turn-oa�s . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Watex�aain Breaks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Watermain Tapa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
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S�WER DEPARTMENT
HOURS
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287�
714
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365
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91�
12�
157�
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2. Miscellaneoue Se�►er Work . 7g�
3. Sanitary SeWer Break . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3�
� 4. Sanitary Sewer Cleaning . : : : : : : : : : . , 23l+
5. Sanitary Sewer Inapections ., 32
6, Equipment Repaira - Sewer . . . . . . . . . . . 100
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2. Miacellaneous Storm Sewer Work . . . . , . . , 61
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IlUNTHLY REPORT - JULY 1970
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1. Holiday 160
1 2. Injury on.Job - Cheater Swanson . . . . . . . . 120
3. Park Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 29
4 . S ick Leave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 136
' S. Vacationa . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 465
6. Weekend Duty 23�
7. Equipment Repairs - Engineering . . . . . . . . 1Z
, $. Equipment Repaira - Park Department . : : : : : 56
9. Equipmeat Repaira - Police Department 74
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