10/07/1970 - 5815JUEL MERCER - COUNCIL SECY.
COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
7:30 P.M. DECEMBER 7, 1970
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REGULAR COUNCzL MEETING AGENDA - DECEMBER 7, 1970 - 7:30 P. M.
PLEDGE OF ALL�.GIANCE :
INVOCATION:
ROLL CALL•
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
Regular Council Meeting, November 16, 1970
ADOPTION OF AGENDA
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VISITORS:
(Consideration of items not on Agenda - 15 Minutes)
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PUBLIC HEARINGS:
None
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DECEMBER 7, 1970 AGENDA
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OLD BUSINESS:
L Consideration of Second Reading of an Ordii�..nce for Rezoiiing
Request (ZOA ��b9-11) and Special Use Permit Request (SP ��69-01)
By Burlington Northern.
Comment_ We are suggesting further changes in the language
of the petition by Burlington Northern including change of
language on Item ��N regarding TOFC. These suggested changes
have all been discussed with Russell Thompson of the R.R.,
Item N conforms to previous discussion between the Council
and the railroad)
NEW BUSINESS:
2. Authorize Mayor and Manager to Enter Into a Lease For
Liquor Store No. 1 at Skywood Mall
Comment: The present lease has expired. The new
lease would provide for a 10% increas; in rent over
the lease negotiated 5 years ago.
3. Consideration of Request for Re-Approval of A1 Rose
Addition
(Comment: We recommend reapproval with the applicant
giving additional 10' right-of-way along East River Road
and some easements)
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NEW BUSINESS (Continued)
4. Consideration of Request for Special Use Permit (SP ��70�08)
and Final Plat (Onan Terrace) By George Nelson
SComment: Applicant is proposing to keep density of his
property the same as required by Zoning Ordinance instead
of his earlier request of higher density; also providing
the back portion of the lot for recreation and landscaping
only, Notices have been sent to advise the people in the
neighborhood of this item being on the agenda)
5. Discussion Regarding Revised Safety and Road Improvements
of East River Road, ST. 1971-3
Comment: We have met with District ��14 School Board and
Anoka County Highway Subcommittee. This proposal complies
with the wishes of the industry and School Board)
6. Receiving the Minutes of the Planning Commission Meeting of
November 18, 1970,
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Receiving Communication from Five Sands Requesting the
Council to Table Consideration of their Proposed Preliminary
Plat
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' NEW BUSINESS Continued
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' 7. Receivin t e
g h Minutes of the Building Standards - Design ___
Control Meeting of December 3, 1970
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Monday evening)
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, 8. Receiving the Minutes of the Parks and Recreation Pages 32 - 36
Commission Meeting of November 23, 1970
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1 9. Receiving Report from City Attorney on Flag Ordinance _�__
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NEW BUSINESS (Continued)
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14. Receiving Status Report for the Rice Creek Dam and Needed
Improvement
�Camment: Physical review of dam has been done and we hope
to do some emergency repair,and would have recommendations
for approval for further repair and improvements)
15. Consideration of Payment to Moundsview for Waterline
Connection For Emergc�cy Purposes as per Agreement
(Comment: This is for an emergency water connection with
MoundsView. Original contract total price was $4800. We
would eliminate meter. Actual bill is quite reasonable.
Recommend approval)
16. Consideration of Resolution Requesting Minnesota Highway
Department for Approval of Detachment of T.H. ��47 Service
Roads at 61st_ and 57th as an Advanced TOPICS Project
Comment; It is a long shot try to get some Federal Funds
approval for this worlc, No harm in trying)
17. Consideration of Resolution Regarding Holding Certain Tax
Forfeit Lots for City Purposes
(Coinment: We are using these lots for drainage sump for
storm water. These could be released when we have adequate
storm sewer system)
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NEW BUSINESS (Continued)
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18. Consideration of Resolution Au�horizing Application for
Reimbursement Funds For 1969 Flood
19. Consideration of Resolution Ordering Preliminary Plans and
Specifications for ST. 1970-3 (Addendum ��1) Sidewalks on
University Avenue
Comment: This is brought to the Council as per their
instructions)
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20. Consideration of Resolution Receiving Preliminary Report
and Ordering Public Hearing for ST. 1970-3 (Addendum ��1)
Sidewalks on University Avenue
21. Consideration of Resolution Ordering Preliminary Plans And
Specifications for Street Improvement Project ST. 1971-1
(Addendum ��l)
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NEW BUSINESS (Continued)
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22. Consideration of Resolution Receiving Preliminary Report
and Ordering Public Hearing for Street Improvement Project
ST. 1971-1 (Addendum ��l)
Comment: These improvements are necessary due to petition
and Wicks Corp, development)
23. Consideration of Resolution Certifying Charges to the County
Auditor to be Levied Against Certain Properties for Collection
With the Taxes Payable in 1971 (See copies of bills from
Brookview Landscape Service)
24. Consideration of Resolution Authorizing and Directing the
Combining of Special Assessments on Lots 22 & 23, Block 2,
Onaway Addition
25. Resolution Au*horizing and Directing the Co�bining of
Special Assessments on Lots 24 & 25, Block 2, Onaway Addn,
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NEW BUSINESS (Continued)
26. Resolution Authorizing and Directing the Splitting of Special
Assessments on Lot 20, Parcel 1500, Auditor's Subdivision ��129
27. Resolution Authorizing and Directing the Splitting of Special
Assessments on North 100 Feet of Lot 8C, Auditor's Subdivision
No. 21, and Combining Lot 8A, North 100 Feet of Lot 8B, and East
12 Feet of North 100 Feet of Lot 8C, Auditor's Subdivision ��Z1
2$• Appointments to the Public Works Department
29. Appointments to the Fire Department
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NEW BUSINESS (Continued)
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30. Receiving Petition ��17-1970 for Improv�ng 60th Avenue,
Oakwood Manor, Ferndale and Benjamin
Comment; We have this area planned for 1972 improvement.
This petition means that we can get this improvement through
without any serious objection.
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31. Receiving Petition Requesting that Snowmobiles be Regulated Pa es 75 - 85
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32. Claims
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33. Licenses
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34. Estimates
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DECEMBER 7, 1970 AGENDA
35. COMMUNICATIONS:
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A. Chief of Police; Commendation of Shorty's Towing Service
B. Acting City Manager: Proposed Explosive Ordinance
C. Planning Assistant; Report on Anoka County Comprehensive
Health Meeting, November 18, 1970
L�. Ken Nordling: Request far Waiver of Plumbing Code
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THE MINUTES OF THE REGUI.AR COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEMBER 16, 197G
Mayor Kirkham called the Regular Council Meeting of November 16, 1970 to
order at 7:40 P.M.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
The Council lead the audience in saying the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag.
INVOCATION:
Reverend Richard Podvin offered the Invocation.
ROLL GALL:
MEMBERS PRESEN�: Liebl, Harris, Sheridan, Breider, Kirkham
MEMBERS ABSENT: None
APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL COUNCIL MEETING OF OC�'OBER 24, 1970
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt the Minutes of the Special Council
Meeting of October 24, 1970 as presented. Seconded by Councilman Liebl.
Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
carried unanimously.
APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEMBER 2, 1970:
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt the Minutes of the Regular Council
Meeting of November 2, 1970 as presented. Seconded by Councilman Breider.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
carried unanimously.
APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE CANVASS OF VOTES MEETING OF NOVEMBER 5, 1970:
MOTION by Councilman Breider to adopt the Minutes of the Canvass of Votes
Meeting of November 5, 1970 as presented. Seconded by Councilman Liebl.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
carried unanimously.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA:
Mayor Kirkham said that there were several items to add as follows:
2A: Offer of donation of park land by Mr. Robert Jaeger.
� 2B: Garage Permit for Mr. Benjamin
18:• Licenses: Add Family Pizza Kitchen
21A: Communication from Attorney General regarding the Flag Ordinance.
' 23: Receiving quotations on two new warming houses.
24: Petition requesting Durnam Island Attachment.
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MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to adopt the Agenda as amended. Seconded by
Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared the
motion carried unanimously. �
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEMBER 16, 1970
VISITORS:
Mr. Henry Peterson: American Le ion
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Mr. Peterson said that the American Legion will be moving into their new
quarters soon and presented a letter to Councilman Sheridan.
Councilman Sheridan said that as was indicated earlier when this came up,
one of the requirements was that the American Legion try to acquire some
additional parking around their new facility. He has reached an agreement
with the commercial enterprise to the south of them (Texaco) for the use
of their land for parking. With the parking that is available at their site,
this additional parking would be sufficient. If it is a requirement of the
Council, they would give the Council a letter indicating their facility will
not be used for private use and will only be used for the American Legion
meetings. He asked the City Engineer how much add;,tional parking space
would be needed.
The City Engineer said that it is quite obvious that there is not sufficient
parking on their 'land. The Ordinance provides that there be suffi:cient off
street parking. Generally a rule of one parking space for four people is
used. Assuming 130 members and only half of them active, they would need
about 16 parking spaces. If there were any outsiders attending the meeting,
they would need more. The facility rented does not have parking of its own.
If allowed, this facility might have problems in the future with off street
parking. He has worked with the I�., the land owner of the empty lot on
the north, for additional parking but has not been successful. He said this
would be a Council decision, but in his opinion there would not be adequate
parking.
Councilman Sheridan said that with th� right to us� th� �aropexty �,a �e
south, there would be ample parki.ng for 16 cars. The City Engineer said
that Texaco is using this property now for trailer and truck rentals and
there is no indication they are going to stop this use. Mr. Peterson
said that they would be able to park on both sides and behind the building.
They will not be renting out for any weddings, but they do have a eitizen-
ship class. He pointed out that they gave two resuscitators, and they work
with the nursing homes. He felt they would have ample parking with the
Texaco Station property to the south.
Mayor Kirkham asked how many cars are usually present for meetings. Mr.
Peterson said 15 to 20. They have 40 to 50 active members. Councilman
Sheridan said that if this did not work out the City would still have the
right to go back to the American Legion and tell them they must get
additional parking. Mr. Peterson said that they had a one year lease.
Councilman Harris said that when their lease is up, the Council could then
act accordingly as necessary. The City Engineer agreed this could be
reviewed every year. He said that the property owners where they are leasing
have agreed to blacktop a parking area. Mr. Peterson added that they would
put up no parking signs where they are not allowed to park. He added that
as of December lst, they will be at their new address. Councilman Harris
said that prior to December 1, 1971, the Engineering Department could
advise the Council on the parking situation. If it is not adequate, steps
would have to be taken by American Legion to get more parking. Mr.
Peterson said that in the meantime they would txy to work out a better
arrangement.
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Councilman Liebl said that their work is commendable and he would like to
help them. He said that he would favor waiving the parking requirements.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to waive the parking requirements set forth in
the Ordinance for American Legion. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon
a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion caxried
unanimously.
Mr. Benjamin, 5708 Jefferson: Second Garage:
Councilman Sheridan told Mr. Benjamin that he had been added to the Agenda,
but as long as he was present now, they would take his problem up. He
explained that Mr. Benjamin was granted a permit for a second garage and
when he went in for a building permit the Building Inspection Department
told him he must have frost footings. He preferred a floating slab. He
said that this would seem reasonable as the new structure would be the
same distance from the road as the existing house. There is a 67' setback.
If the structure was moved further back, it would be below street level.
Mr. Benjamin has stated that he will present City Hall with a letter stating
that at no future time will the new structure be connected to the house by
any'sort of a breezeway etc.
Mr. Benjamin said that he would present this letter to the Building
Inspection Department to be kept on file that at no future time may the
garage be connected to the main building.
MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to authorize the Building Inspection Depart-
ment to issue a permit for a second garage for Mr. Benjamin on a floating
slab with no frost footings, provided that he submit a letter stating that
at no future time will the new structure be connected to the house.
Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor
Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
DISCUSSION REGARDING LOCKE LAKE DAM, REQUESTED BY DR. AKBAR, 6745 EAST
RIVER ROAD: ,
The City Engineer said that he has indicated to the Council the severe
situation of this dam. Since this first came up, he has been working
with the Locke Lake Association to lower the elevation of the lake.
The dam has been lowered by about 3 feet so far. The last few days there
has been a considerable amount of rain. Even with lowering the dam crest
by 3', it has lowered the lake water level by less than a foot. He said
they are hoping if the weather holds, they can lower the level of the
dam further and drain the lake to physically examine the damage to the dam.
They hope to take some pictures and come up with a recommendation. He
said that he was afraid the bottom of the culvert will be gone and the side
walls are in bad shape. If the dam is really bad they may have to drain
the lake and eliminate the lake over the winter. After the physical
examination, he suggested that there be a public hearing to inform the
people. After the examination of the dam, he will come back for authori-
zation to expend funds for the repair. He hoped to have the examination done
this week, with a report for next meeting. He said that he appreciated the
concern of Dr. Akbar as his property is being affected through the erosive
action of the water.
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Councilman Liebl said that he and Councilman Breider took the liberty of
visiting Dr. Akbar and examining the dam. He said that he would like to
give his opinion. He felt that the dam would probably not last through the
spring thaw. Two or three of the slabs are cracking and the water is
undermining Dr. Akbar's propertyo He said it may be a$10,000 project to
make this dam solid. Dr. Akbar is willing to pay his share. The City has
a lot at stake, and should try to help this man as soon as possible. The
City has to do something to protect the north section of this dam, then
Dr. Akbar can proceed with his own repair work. There is considerable
danger at spring flooding time. He said that he hoped the Council would
see the urgency in this matter.
Councilman Breider asked the City Engineer after the studies,what catagory
of work would this be? What can be done to stabilize the structure?
The City Engineer said that this would depend on the severity of the problem.
There must also be protection of the area being undermined. The method
would be determined by what is found upon the physical examination. The
lake may have to be drained. He said that he has personally examined the
dam three times last week. As necessary more logs will be taken off the
dam. When the elevation is lowered it will show how far the work will have
to extend. Councilman Breider said then not too much can be done until the
examination is completed. The first meeting in December should provide
some answers. The City Engineer said yes, by then they should know what
remedial action is called for. There is some concern by the Locke Lake
Association on what will happen to the fish if the lake is lowered too far.
The water must be lowered slowly or the force of the water would cause
more damage.
Councilman Sheridan asked if there were any figures the City Engineer is
thinking in terms of. It may not be repairable. The City Engineer said
that he could have some figures for the next meeting, along with some
suggestion on what would be the best route to go. If a new facility is
called for, it could not be done over the winter.
Councilman Liebl said that it is going to be expensive to rebuild. There
are cracked walls• He felt that there should not be a partial job done,
then Dr. Akbar's money would not be wasted. If the City Engineer finds out
that it cannot be repaired, then the City should make a permanent structure.
We may have to put some cement down to keep this gentleman's property from
washing away.
Councilman Breider said that it seemed that there were two distinct problems.
The first is to get through the spring thaw and the second is to find the
permanent solution. The City Engineer said that this is an old culvert
under the Anoka Cuyuna Railroad tracks that is being used as a dam. He
said that it is surprising that it has lasted this long, and that it is
inevitable that there would have to be something dane to it. The problem
is that it should not have been allowed in the beginning.
Councilman Breider said that it seemed that there can be nothing done until
the first meeting in December. The City Engineer advised that in the mean-
time if the Councilmen receive calls on this, to advise the people of the
severity of the situation, and that the dam level is going to be lowered a
].ittle every day.
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ORDINANCE #469 - AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE BUDGET FOR THE FISGAL YEAR 1971:
MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Ordinance #469 on second reading,
waive the reading and order publication. Seconded by Councilman Liebl.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
carried unanimously.
DISCUSSION REGARDING FENCING NORTH OF I. 694: (ON UNIVERSITY AVENUE)
Mayor Kirkham read the communication from Mr. Norm Osterby, District
Engineer, Minnesota Highway Department, aloud for the benefit of the
audience.
Mr. Carl J. Nelson, 6711 4th Street N.E., asked if the Engineering Depart-
ment did not take a survey of the accidents to date. Mayor Kirkham said that
this has been done, and there was one pedestrian accident at an intersection
and two at non-intersections this year. Last year there was one at an
intersection. In 1968 there was one at a non-intersection. In 1967, two
at intersections, and in 1966, none. In 1965, three at non-intersections.
From 1965 to date there were four pedestrian accidents at intersections and
six at non-intersections for a total of 10. There were four non-intersection
accidents on the service roads for a grand total of 14. This would include
bicycles.
Mr. Nelson felt that the Highway Department had no business putting up this
fence and it must be stopped. He did not want an East Fridley and a West
Fridley. The City has asked for a bridge, but the Highway Department said
that they did not have enough money, yet they have money for this fence.
It is ugly: The City blocks in Fridley are 2-3 blocks long. The speed is
45 - 55 M.P.H., why not make the speed limit 30 M.P.H. There is an opening
in the fen�e at 61st for a bus stop. The children will come through the
opening and will be trapped and there will be more accidents. He said that
he would wish that the Council would stop this fence. This meeting was not
adequately advertised or more people would be in attendance, as he felt that
everyone is against the fence.
Mayor Kirkham said that the Council did ask that they stop with the fencing.
There was a meeting with the officials for the Highway Departznent and this
was reviewed with these same points being brought out. That is highway
propoety and they have more authority than the City does. It is their
right of way. They can put it in whether the City wants it or not.
Mzs. Helen Truenfels said that there should be a bridge installed to keep
' ane side of Fridley from being cut off from the other side. The Highway
Department sa�d that one reason the bridge would not be put up was because
the fencing was so expensive. Now we have to have the fence, why not the
, bridge? Mayor Kirkham said that the Council could keep insisting, but he
did not know how much good it would do.
A member of the audience said that this cuts Fridley up into little sections.
' Hs asked how many other openings there would be in the fenee. Mayor Kirkham
��id that there would be one for the slipoff ramp at 60th Avenue. The
visitor said that he lives in Sylvan Hi11s and he has instructed his
' children to cross the highway at non-intersections because of the conflicting
tzaffic at the intersections. He felt that it was much safer as then there
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was only one way to look at a timeo Mayor Kirkham pointed out that there
were fou�' accidents at intersections and 6 at non-intersections. The
visitor suggested having pedestrian crossing signs put up, expecially
between blocks. -
Mr. Eldon 5chmedeke asked if there was written pe�►ission for the 60th
Avenue slip-off ramp. Mayor Kirkham said that they received verbal per-
mission at the meeting with the Highway officials on November 13th, and
a letter was to follow. Mr. Schmedeke wondered how hard it would be to make
them remove the fence if it is proven unsatisfactory. He questioned what
would happen with the snow. He doubted if the wing could be used. The
snow will be on the praperty owners lawn, and this will cause trouble. He
asked who mows by the fence. He said that he has called them several
times about weeds in front of his place, He asked who plows the service
roads. The City Engineer said that the Highway Department is supposed to
plow the service roads, but the City has done it on occasion. The
Highway Department has been trying to get the City to take over plowing the
service roads.
Councilman Harris said that this is back on the Agenda at the request of
the Council. He insisted that this be brought to the attention of the
public. He said that he had many misgiving5 concerning the fence. He did
not feel that the fence will serve the purpose it is intended, because
there are still openings for intersections and emergency vehicles. He
felt that some people may be hesitant to speak against the fencing beaause
of the possibility of someone being hurt, and they would feel responsible.
He said that the Council has been working towards beautifying our main
street, and he thought that the effect was diminished by the fencing. It
seems to be a probl�m of sa�ety versus aesthetics. He said that it was
not satisfactory to him that safety is being handled adequately. The
letter received from the Highway Department is not exactly what was decided
on the meeting of the 13th. South of I. 694 there is a school on one side
and residential on the other side, so the fencing is needed. Now there is
a Situation where the Highway Department has indicated that they will put
in the fencing, and he knew that many people object to the fence. The
Council considered this at the October 5th Meeting and again at the
November 13th me.eting with the Highway Department officials. After the
Octobex� 5th Meeting a letteX was sent asking them to stop the fencing until
further meetings were held,but the poles were already in.
A lady in the audience said that if a vote was taken of the people, she
thought that they would be against the fencing. She said that she is
afraid to cross at the intersection and crosses in the middle of the block.
Councilman Harris said that the action of the Council was indicated when the
whole Council was present. The fence was to proceed south of I. 694.
5ubsequently 3 members of the Council met on a Tuesday night. He had to
be absent because of an N.S.S.S.D, meeting. Apparently a decision was made
by the three members of the Council at that time. He said he was surprised
to see the poles going up. There was no question in his mind that people
were very unhappy with the situation. He said that he was relating their
general feeling.
Mz. Schmedeke said that he would be the last person who would want to see
somebody hurt, He thought that p�rhaps the 45 Irj,P.�I, speed limit �s too fast,
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A lady in the audience askeci what would happen when all these children
try to cross at Mississippi. Mayor Kirkham pointed out that 5 of the accidents
involved bicycles. Bicycles will continue to be on the highway and the fence
will not prevent it. He said that he would be in favor of continuing asking
for the removal of the fencing north of I. 694.
- Councilman Liebl said that he felt the fencing would be moving in the riqht
direction because it would point out the need for pedestrian control. He
thought it was irresponsible to cross any place. We live by laws not the
whim of man. Aesthetics must also be considered. He felt that there should
be a pedestrian c�ossing at 61st, Mississippi and Osborne Road and the lights
should be adapted. This Council has committed itself to the Highway
Department. It is going to cost the tax payers either way. He said that
he felt that if the Highway Department felt the need for pedestrian controls,
they will come across with it. He said that he will not shirk his
responsibility. The letter says that the City should try it and if it is
proven that it does not improve safety they say they will take it back down.
He said he could not tell his children to cross inthe middle of the block.
Mr. Richard Harris asked if there was any overall plan for University
Avenue, or will it continue to be improved in a haphazard way. Mr.
Bottemiller said that he was not aware of any plan. Mr. Harris said that the
intersections are terrible. He could see Councilman Liebl's point, but he
could also see the people's.
Councilman Harris said that he could not accept the letter as written from
the Highway Department dated November 16, 1970. He felt the word "consider"
should be requested to be removed from the last paragraph. Councilman
Breider said that the word "consider" is a nebulous answer. Councilman
Harris felt that the work should be suspended until there is an agreement
the Council can live with. Mayor Kirkham pointed out that they did not
stor work the last time the Council asked them to, but we could ask again.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to direct the Administration to communicate to
the Highway Department that the Council would like somthing in writing they
can live with and to cease work until an agreement is reached. Seconded by
Councilman Liebl.
Councilu�an Liebl asked if the City could legally stop the work. The City
Attorney said no, it is the State right of way. Councilman Liebl said that
it is not up to the City then, the Highway Department is just informinq the
Council of what they intend to do. The City Attorney said that the
Council is merely asking Mr. Osterby, District Engineer, to change the
word "consider" to read that they would take the fence down if it proved
unsatisfactory. They already said that verbally at the meeting.
THE VOTE upon the motion, being a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried unanimously.
RECESS:
Mayor Kirkham declared a recess at 9:25 P.M. The meeting was reconvened
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CONSIDERATION OF DONATION OF LAND TO THE CITY FOR PARK BY ROBERT JAEGER:
' Mayor Kirkham informed the Council that Mr. Robert Jaeger has offered to
donate Lots 1- 5, Block Z, xiverview Heights Addition for a park. A
letter of confirmation will be following soon. Councilman Harris said
' that the letter should be turned over to the Parks and Recreation
Commission to be formally received.
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RECEIVING BIDS AND AWARDING CONTR�CT FOR WORiCMEN'S COMPENSATION ZNSURANCE:
(Opened Monday, November 9� 1970 at 1:30 P.M,)
Guaranteed
Dividend Plan
Company & Gross Premium Net Final
Agent Premium Discount Premium Dividend Premium
International Ins. $25,838.00 15� Exp. $20,820.00 15$ Dividend $16,944.30
Co. (part) Modification $3,875.70
Crum & Foster Ins. $3,876.00
Group 5.2% Premium
Mahnomen Ins. Agency Discount
Richard E. Schlicht Agt. $1,142.00
9942 Bluebird St. N.W.
Coon Rapids, Minn.
Pennsylvania General $25,838.00 15o Exp. $19,107.00 15� Dividend $18,152.00
Insurance Co. Modification $955.35
Larson Ins. Agency $3,876.00
900 Foshay Tower 13o Premium
Minneapolis, Minn. Disc�unt
$2,855.00
Councilman Harris asked how these bids compared with last years'. The
Acting City Manager said that they were about $1,000 more, but that they
were based on payroll and the payroll is higher. As the payroll rises, so
do the premiums. These are just estimates and are subject to audit.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to concur with the recommendation of the
Administration and award the Workmen's Compensation Insurance to
' Makinomen Insurance Agency in the amount of $16,944.30. Seconded by
Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried unanimously.
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RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE PLANPJING COMMISSION MEETING OF NOVEMBER 4, 1970:
The City Engineer reported that the first item was continued by the
Planning Commission and the second item was referred to the Parks and
Recreation Cotnmission so the Council action would be to receive the
Minutes�.
MpTION by CQUncilman Liebl to receive the Minutes of the Planning Com�►ission
l�ieeting of November 4, 1970. Secc�nded by Councilmari Breider. Upon a voice
vote, �11 ayes, the motion carried unanimously.
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RECEIVING THE MTNUTES OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS - DESIGN CONTROL
MEETING OF NOVEMBER 5, 1970:
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1. CONSTDERATION OF A REQUEST 'PO CONSTRUCT AN OFFICE BUILDING TO BE
LOCATED ON THE WEST 115' OF LOT 11, AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION #89� THE
SAME BEING 7091 HIGHWAY #65, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. (REQUEST BY D.W.
HARSTAD CO., 7101 HIGHWAY #65, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA):
The City Engineer explained that this is an office building north of
the railroad tracks on the East Service Drive of T.H. #65. This has
been presented previously because they were granted a variance by the
Council. The proposed construction is for three sides brick and the back
painted block. The Building Standards - Design Control recoanmended
approval subject to some stipulations found on Page 11 of the Council
Agenda. He said he would work with the applicant to make sure the ele-
vation is sufficient so there would be no flooding on the lower level
and to provide adequate drainage. He then showed the plans on the easel.
Councilman Harris asked if this would not be visible trom Norton Avenue.
He felt that there should be something done to the back to make it
znore aesthetically pleasing. He said that to brick the back wall would
add to the cost, but asked if there could not be something done that
would be relatively inexpensive such as brick columns. Mr. Harstad
said that they could do something of this nature. He added that he has
already started cleaning the creek with a backhoe and picking up some
blocks.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to grant the building permit for 7091
T.H. #65 requested by Don Harstad subject to the list of stipulations
presented by the Building Standards - Design Control Subcommittee, and
also request that he endeavors �o do something with the back of the
building to make it more aesthetically pleasing. The motion was
seconded and upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared
the motion carried unanimously.
Councilman Sheridan asked what was meant by #5 concerning putting guard
posts at the end of the blacktop. The City Engineer said that this was
to prevent cars from pulling ahead onto saneone elses property.
2. CONSZDERATION OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT A WAREHOUSE FURNITURE OUTLET
TO BE LOCATED ON LOTS 2, 3, 4, AND 5, BLOCK l, GREAT NORTHERN
INDUSTRIAL CENTER, THE SAME BEING 5353 EAST RIVER ROAD, FRIDLEY,
MIN�VESOTA. (REQUEST BY TH� WICKES CORPORATION, 515 N. WASHINGTON,
SAC3INAW, MICHIGAN):
The City Engineer showed a rendering of the building and said that this
was in the Great Northern Industrial plat and the request was for a
warehouse with a retail section. He said that he has stressed the
importanae of having a nice looking building as this is the gateway
tp the �ity. He would like to have an attractive building. Wickes
Gprporation has Bolen Buildings. as a subsidiary corporation. It is to
be a metal building with brick pilasters. This is next to Plywood
Mj.nnesota. Al1 the customers parking would be on the East River Road
sa,de, the building would face west. They have indicated they would
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' somewhat. There is no curbing ori the south side of the road, because
it was not known where the curb cuts should be. The Building Board
recommended approval of a foundation permit.
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Mr. Paul England pre�ented a sample o£ the b�ailding material and said
that he hoped tYaat it would make a most attra�tive building. Councilman
Harris asked if tne air conditioning and Yaeating units would be on the
roof. Mr. England said that they would be on the lower level and as
inconspicuous as possible. Councilman Harris said that this would be
visible from I. 694. The City Engineer showed an elevation of what
would be viewed from I. 694. He suggested that the units on the roof
be housed. This would be covered when the final plans are submitted.
He added that this building would be a little less than 140,000 square
feet.
Mr, England said tha� customers r.7��ald k�a-d=�e to corx�� througli the taarehouse
portion to get to the sales offices. '�rie d.v�rs Nri11 be smokeci glass;
and the same bronze color as the panels in the building. Facing toward
East River Road i� the warehouse and at the bac:k are the sales offices.
Councilman Harris said that basically the plan� look nice. There may be
some other suggestions at the time the final plans are presented.
' Mr. England said that one of the objectives is to display the merchandise
to the customer as they proceed through to the sales office. Councilman
Ha�ris said that sometimes the walkways get narrower and narrower as the
inventory grows.
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Planning. Mr. sack Grimm is alsa present tonight with him. Mr.
Bloomberg is the local man that will be working on this, and building
the building. Wickes Corporation is 16 years old, and has branched
into many other operations. The Minneapolis area was selected for their
furniture store over Washington D.C. and Ohio. This store in addition,
will be the national headquarters, and there will be approximately
100 employees. He said that Jack Grimm and hiunself have been engaged
in building all over the nation. In his experience he has never found
� more accommodating City staff. He has been able to get all the infor-
mation he needed quickly from the City Hall staff. They are excellen�
�nd have been a great help. He said that he would like to be authorized
to �Start the foundation before the frost goes into the ground. Mayor
Kirkham informed Mr. England that the Council is also proud of it's
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Corporation subject to the stipulations of the Building Standards -
�esign Control Subcommittee. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a
' voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion cc�rried
unanimously.
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Cour�cilman Harris asked when they would have the final plans. Mr. EnglaaCid
said that much of the work is done in Nebraska and it should be about
tWo weeks before they are back with the final plans.
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ON STREET PARKING IN LOCKE PARK:
Councilman Harris said that he was concerned about the on street
parking along Locke Park. He }las indicated to the City Engineer
there should be some plans to post 69th Avenue so there is not parking
on the street, so the people would use the parking lot. This would be
a real problem if there are cars parked on both sides of the street.
The service road should also be posted.
RECEIVING THE MINUTES Ok' THE BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING OF NOVEMBER
10, 1970:
A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45.C53, 4B, TO REDUCE THE SIDE
YARD REQUIREMENT FROM 10 FEET TO 9.6 FEET TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION
OF AN ADDITION ONTO AN EXISTING DWELLING LOCATED ON LOT 3, BLOCK 4,
PARKVIEW OAKS 1ST ADDITION, THE SAME BEING 5600 REGIS DRIVE N.E.,
FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. (REQUEST BY MR. DANIEL MURPHY, 5600 REGIS
DRIVE N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA):
The City Engineer said that this request by Mr. Daniel Murphy is for a
variance from 10 feet to 9.6 feet to allow construction of an addition
to his house. The Board of Appeals recommended approval. There are
some cracks along the foundation and the Building Inspection Department
suggested that Twin City Testing check them out. They took soil borings
and found that the structure was sound but suggested that the cracks
be bonded and the owner has been aotified of this.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to concur with the Board of Appeals and
grant the variance to Mr. Daniel Murphy subject to the stipulations of
the Board of Appeals, and receive their Minutes. Seconded by Councilman
Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the
motion carried un�nimously.
CQNSIDERATION OF DATA PROCESSING NEEDS AND PURCHASF OF NCR 400:
TY►e Acting City Manager said that at present they are renting a machine
on a monthly basis, with no commitment. The proposal is to enter into
a 3 year lease which would save approximately $140 per month. He felt
that they would be keeping the machine for the next three years. �'he
City wpuld pay out in 28 months under the present arrangement the same
as if they were leasing for 3 years. There is a full maintenance
agreement on the machine. Councilman Breider asked if at the end of
three years, the.price could jump on the maintenance agreement. The
Representative said that it would not go up appreciably. Councilman
Bx'eider asked if the maintenance contract covered everything. The
Representative from NCR said that it would cover everything to keep the
machine in running condition.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to concur with the Administration and enter
into a th�ee year lease agreement for NCR 400. Seconded by Councilman
T,iebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the
motion carried unanimously.
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RESOLUTION #209-1970 - A RESOLUTZGN AUTHORIZING THE CITY COUNCIL
OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA TO ENTER INTO A LEASE AGREEMENT
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NATIONAL CASH REGISTER 400-729 ACCOUNTING MACHINE:
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Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried unanimously.
DISCUSSION REGARDING FINAL PAYMENT TO C.S. McCROSSAN, INC. FOR SANITARY
SEWER AND WATER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT NO. 93:
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to authorize payment to McCrossan, Inc. and
Home Owners Insurance jointly upon receipt of authority to pay for
material furnished, equipment rented and time from Home Owners Insurance
Co. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
DISCUSSIOIV REGARDING AC UISITION OF EASEMENT ON JEFFERSON STREET FOR
STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1970-1:
MOTION by Councilman Harris to acquire the easement from Thomas R.
' Swanson for the considerat�on of $300. Seconded by Councilman Liebl.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION #210 - 1970 - A RESOLUTION TO ADVERTISE FOR BIDS: PACKAGE
FROPERTY AND CASUALITY INSURANCE: (Fire & General Liability Insurance
for 1971, 1972 and 1973)
MOTION by Coun�ilman Liebl to adopt Resolution #210-1970. Seconded by
Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion Larried unanimously.
RESOLUTION #211-1970 - RE UESTING COMMISSIONER OF HIGHWAYS FOR REPAYMENT
FROM THE SUBSEQUENT ACCRUALS TO THE CONSTRUCTION ACCOUNT OF THE MINNESOTA
STATE AID FUND FOR FRIDLEY: "� ^
�IOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt Resolution #211-1970. Seconded by
Cour�cilman Shexidan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the mqtion carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION #212-1970 - AUTHO&IZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF 5PECIAL
ASSESSMENTS ON LOT 6, PARCEL 1800, AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION #78:
MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #212-1970. Seconded by
�ouncilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried unanimously.
' �SOLUTION #213-1970 - AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE CO�IBINING OF SPECIAL
ASSESSMENTS ON PART OF LOTS 13 & 14, PARCELS 2880 & 2900, AUDITOR'S
�UBANISZON #78:
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MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #213-1970. Seconded by
Councilman Breider. Upon a voice:vote, a11 ay�es, the motion carxied.
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RESOLUTION #214-1970 - AUTHORIZING AIVD DIRECTING THE COMBINING OF
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON LOT 2, BLOCK 1, AND LOT 3, BLOCK 1, OAK GROVE
AADITION: .
MOTION by Councilman Harris tc adopt Resolution #214-197Q. Seconded
by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor
Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION #215-1970 - AUTHORI"LING AND DIRECTING THE COMBINING OF
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON LOT 20 AND LUT 21, BLOCK 2, ONAWAY ADDITION:
MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #215-1970. Seconded by
Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried unanimously.
APPOINTMENTS: HUMAN RELATIONS COMMITTEE: (Tabled 11-2-70)
Mayor Kirkham reported that he was not yet ready with the appointments.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to table consideration of the appointments
to the Human Relations Committee. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. U�on
a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried
unanimously.
CLAIMS:
MOTION by Councilman Harris to authorize payment of General Claims
#23481 through #23644 and Liquor Claims #4984 through #5001. Seconded
by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor
K,irkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
LICENSES:
Vending Machine
Jackie Ann Hair Stylists
University and Mississippi
Fridley, Minnesota
Food Establishment
Piggly Wiggly
5251 Central Avenue
Fx�idley, Minnesota
FAmily Pizza Kitchen
7365 East River Road
F�idley, Minnesota
Off Sale Liquor
kiggly Wiggly
5251 Central Avenue
Fridley, Minnesota
By: Robert Nielsen
A�proved B�
Health Inspector
By: Piggly Wiggly Midwestern Health•Inspector ,
By: Earl M. Duffy Health Inspector ,
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LICENSES CONTINUED:
Cigarette Approved By
Walt's Apco
7250 Central Avenue
Fridley, Minnesota By: Robert Pellow Police Chief
Taxicab
Columbia Heights Cab Co.
903 40th Avenue N.E.
Columbia Heights, Minn. By: John LaMont Police Chief
Christmas Tree Lots
Fridley Lions Club
6289 Hwy. #65
Fridley, Minnesota By: Leon Madsen Fire Chief
Holiday Village North
250 57th Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota By: Erickson Brothers Fire Chief
General C�ntractor
Frontier Lumber & Hardware Inc.
Chanhassen, Minnesota By: Ilerbert Bloomberg Buildinq Inspector
Heating •
Olson Sheet Metal Works Inc.
315 Lincoln Street N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Robert L. Olson Plumbing Insp.
Sign Erector
Telke Signs
3940 Minnehaha Avenue
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Richard Telke Building Inspector
�lultiple Uwellings
Name Address Units Fee
pee Bee Contracting
Donald Babinski
333 Rice Creek Terrace 6670 Lucia Lane 16 $16.00
Same 6680 Lucia Lane 16 $16.00
Same 6690 Lucia Lane 16 $16.00
MOTION by Gouncilman Lieb1 to approve the foregoing licenses. 6econded by
Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, the mot�oz� c�r��ed.
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ESTIMATES:
Weaver, Talle & Herrick
Attorneys at Law
136 East Main Street
Anoka, Minnesota 55303
For expense advances, dated October 5, 1970
Dunkley Surfacing Company
3756 Grand Avenue N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
PARTIAL Estimate #3 dated November 10, 1970 for
Street Improvement Project St. 1970-4
Berglund-Johnson, Inc.
Excelsior
Minnesota 55331
PARTIAL Estimate #5 dated November 2, 1970 for work
completed, this date, for construction of Water
Improvement Project No. 95, Schedule B, according
to contract.
Comstock & Davis, Inc.
Cqnsulting Engineers
1446 County Road "J"
Minneapolis, Minneosta 55432
For the furnishing of resident inspection and
resident supervision for the staking out of the
• following construction work:
PARTIAL Estimate #12 for Sanitary Sewer & Water
Improvement Project No. 93 from September 28
through October 31, 1970. '
PARTIAL Estimate #13 for Water Improvement
Project No. 94 from September 28 through
October 31, 1970
PARTIAL Estimate #6 for Water Improvement
Project No. 95, Schedule B from September 28
through October 31, 1970
COMMUNICATIONS:
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17,067.75
22,853.00
1,504.25
42.24
1,856.$2
A. MINNESOTA BUREAU OF MEDIATION SERVICES: FIREFIGHTERS ELECTION
MpTION by Councilman Liebl to receive the cotpmunication from the
Minnesota Bureau of Mediation Services dated October 29, 1970. Seconded
by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motson carried unanimously.
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B. MINNEAPOLIS URBAN CORPS: RESOLUTION ON NON-RETURNABLE CONTAINERS:
MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the communication and resolution
from the Minneapolis Urban Corps. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon
a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried
unanimously.
C. ATTORNEY GENERAL: FLAG ORDINANCE
The City Attorney said that obviously the Attorney General does not want
to rule on it. He said that he had checked the Minnesota law and there
was no indication either way. Ma1�or Kirkham said that he would like to
publish it. Councilman Harris said that he assumed that if it was read,
he would render an opinion. The City Attorney said that was his under-
standing also.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to instruct the City Attorney to check
further into the legality of the Flag Ordinance as written. Seconded by
Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried unanimously.
RECONSIDERATION OF LOT SPLIT #70-13, LOTS 6-10, BLOCK 6, SPRING BROOK
PARK ADDITIqN, DUFFY LUMBER COMPANY:
The City Engineer said that the Lot Split approved by Council was
modified from the way the applicant presented it. They have gone
through the legal procedure of getting the deeds etc. and would like
to have it approved as submitted. The lot split line is still 5'
away from the property line, and it would still meet the side yard
Ordinance requirement.
The Representative of Duffy Lumber Company said that this was originally
, owned by Marvin Benson. There are two houses on 5 lots. In 1960
there was a mortgage placed on the property to the north, being Lots
6, 7, & 8. Subsequently there was a house built on the south portion
� and a mortgage placed on it in 1961. Then it was transferred to
Duffy Lumber Company. They then attempted to sell the property to the
north with the house on it. It was sold on January 14, 1970 to Nasby's.
They then entered ir�to a contract agreement. The line would split the
' two houses. He said that he did not know where the front of the
property was. It has been approved as submitted by everybody concerned
with no problems. Now they need Council approval of the Lot Split.
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Councilman Harris questioned if the new split would meet the legal
requirements of 7500 square feet. The City Attorney said that Lots 6, 7,
$, & 9 could be replatted. The Representative said that they could do it
under a registered land survey. He wanted to get the approval of the
Gity Council before he filed the deed.
Councilman Harris said that this would be setting a precident and the
Council has turned people down. If there is enough land, they should
make the split for two buildable sites. The variance of area require-
ments should go to the Board of Appeals.
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Councilman Liebl said that he appreciated the problem he was faced with,
and is somewhat of. a hardship case. He asked what was the address of
the building with thE garage. The Representative said that the north
house was 7969 East River Road and the south house faces Longfellow and
is 305 Longfellow. Councilman Liebl asked if the Council had the
authority to grant an area variance without it going to the Board of
Appeals. The City Attorney said that they do. Councilman Harris asked
if this would be a metes and bounds description and the Representative
said no, nor did they intend to plat. He then read the legal descriptions
of both houses. The City Attorney asked what was the objection to
moving the line and the Representative said that the Nasby's did not
agree to moving the line. Councilman Harris said that they would be
giving up a portion of Lot 8 and getting an equal value on Lot 9. The
Representative said that the property on East River Road was more
valuable.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to grant the Lot Split #70-13 as originally
submitted, to Duffy Lumber Company. Seconded by Councilman Sheridan.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
carried unariimously.
RECEIVING TWG QUOTATIONS ON MOBILE WARMtNG HOUSES: (Parks & Recreation
Department)
The Director of Parks and Recreation explained that he was thinking in
terms of mobile homes for warming houses. They could be moved from place
to place and used during the summer on the playgrounds. This is the same
concept as has been used for school buildings. Mayor Kirkham asked how
they are finished inside. The Director said that they are all wood and
are not finished inside. There would be benches for putting on skates.
In the summer they plan to use for storage and moved to another area.
They can be used for mobile playgrounds. This would bring a playground
program to an area for a day, and there would be leadership provided.
This would have a metal exterior with a wood floor. He said that he
planned on �sing the smaller (12'X32') at Terrace Park and the larger
one at Commons Park. They could then be moved later on in the season.
Councilman Harris ask.ed what was the advantage of mobile homes over a
permanent structure. He thought there may be some objection with the way
they would look. They should be gone when summer comes. Why not use a
permanent structure on Commons Park?
The Parks and Recreation Director explained that there would be greater
flexibility in having them mobile. The larger one (14'X56') used at
Commons Park would of course not be as mobile as the smaller one.
Councilman Breider asked if they would be h�ated. The Director said that
for the one for Commons Park gas would be piped in and for the smaller one
bottle gas would be used. Councilman Harris said that he had some
reservations about the larger mobile home. The Director said that this is
a new concept that he would like to try. He thought that it would work
and would provide great flexibility. The price of $5,035.00 for thE larg�er
one is not out of line. Councilman Breider said that he liked the idea
of the smaller unit that could be moved around the City, but he also would
have some reservations on the larger pn�. Councilman Liebl suggested
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t�y�,y�g the smaller one and see how it works out. Cou�ciLaan Harris said
tha� the larger one for Commons was a good sized building for the price.
He suggested finding out what a 12'X16' or 18' would be.
Councilman Sheridan wondered what the legal requirements were for pulling
on the highway. He thought it was 10'.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve acquisition of a 12'X32' mobile
home from Cliff Industries and request a report on the cost of mobile
homes 12'X16' or 18', Seconded by Councilman Sheridan. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
PETITION TO ANNEX DURNAM ISLAND:
Mayor Kirkham explained that there has been a petition received from
Brooklyn Park for annexation of Durnam Island to Fridley. The owner of
�he islancl has found that facilities can be available more readily from
Fridley than from Brooklyn Park. The City Engineer said that about
three months ago he talked to them in regard to getting water and sewer
and access. There would be no great problem with water and sewer. Most
of the island does not get flooded. There was some talk of a high class
residential area pr high rise apartments. Councilman Sheridan said that
the City of Fridley has enough problems with flooding without taking on
more. The Acting City Manager said that it is back on the Council Agenda
for Brooklyn Park November 23rd.
Mr. Richard Harris asked if the City could annex over County lines.
Mayor Kirkham pointed out that at one time Fridley had the island.
Councilmar� Sheridan said that he understood that there were no concrete
plans for it at this time.
ADJOURNMENT:
There being no further business, Mayor Kirkham declared the Regular Council
Meeting of November 16, 1970 adjourned at 11:20 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
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�uel Mercer
Secretary to the City Council
Jack O. Kirkham
Mayor
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AN ORll 1 N�NC� TO A�]ENll TH�: C I TY C011L OF TI�E C I TY OF FR I lll.F Y
I�fINNESO"1'A BY MAKING A CH:INGL IN ZONING llISTRIC'I'S.
The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows:
SECTION 1. Appendix D of the City Code of Fridley is amended
as hereinafter i�idicated.
SECTION 2. The tract or area within the County of A�loka and
the City of Fridley and described as:
Commencing at a point which is the intersection
�' of the Sout}i line of 40th Avenue N.E. an�� the
� center line of Main Street; thence Westerly along
an extension of said South line a distance of
�' 450.79 feet to the point of beginning; thence
! continuing Westerly along the last described line
a distance of 274.21 feet to a point; thence
' Northerly at right angles to the last described
line a distance of 696.96 feet to a poin�; thence
. Southeasterly along a straight �line to the point
of beginning. The premises last above described
�t being hereafter described as Tract A.
All lying in Section 34, T-30, R-24, City of
Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota.
Is hereby designated to be in the Zoned District
known as M-2 (Heavy Industi•ial Areas) .
SECTION 3. That the Zoning Administrator is directed to change
the official zoning map to show said tract or area
from zoned district R-1 (Single Family Areas) to
M-2 (Hea��y Industrial Areas) .
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF T}ll: CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
llAY OF
ATTEST:
, 1970.
h1AY0R Jack 0. Kirkham
CI'I'Y CL�:Rk �lar�ri.n C. Brunsell
Puhlic Ilearing: rebruary 9, 1970
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l�r:i�.t:�, i•;h�ch �o�� Anc�.�?cl�s x�a�.:�i.n� tih� l�vcl of
Lli� Lz���ck irirc�z £'�eS; aho°�e �t�e eh�s��n�; l�vel '�o
�l�ort Pox� b��'��x� Qx�a2n��;e Qf tihs� 1'�.a11�4:y, CO11--
t��i°�aS� ; or� 02 �Y�a s�rue�u�� t��nd o�t1Ar rela.L�d :,o��°k.
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�o t�11o�-r�nU �iiW C��y �o Ya4�.o����e �Y�:� e�ict; �n� v�.d
�a�.�.i9oa� c,�os:��n��, on� be���e�n Lo:�g,i e].lati� �I1�i
Libe.rtiy ar.�i on� nea'r �i�ar��os� S�rc�;t t� 79�h P�ay
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s. P��itior�:c� l�ill coo�•�r�.u� �:;ith Nortl:trr� S�aLcs
Po�<r:�r 2,nd tlie City of rridlc:y s.n ;�rnv ���.i:�;�; for :
sat;i�ract;ory r�loc�tior. o�' �h� llr Yj�l pr�•r;er lit�W
£rorn i�s nrese7� loC«ti-�r. ta �*���4�Oi1`.'"'s prop�: t;y.
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ZOA �69-11: Northern Pacific Railway
Beto 40th & 41st in vicinity of
Grand and California Streets
Rezone from R-1 to M-2 (heavy industrial�
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BJRL3NGTON NORTHERN �ETITION
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Legal Description of Property:
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TRACK A
C.:mmencin� at a point which is _he intersection of
the South line of 40th Avenue N,E,, and the center
line of Main Street; thence Westerly along an
extension of said South line a distance of 45 0.79
fe4t to the point of beginning; thence continuing
Westerly along the last described line a distance
of 274.21 feet to a point; thence Northerly at
right angles to the last described line a distance
of 696.96 feet to a point; thence Southeasterly
along a straight line to the point of beginning.
The premises last above described being hereafter
described as Tract A.
TRACT $
Commencing at the intersection of the South Iine of
40th Avenue N.E,, and the center line of Main Street;
t'�ence Westerly along an exten�ion of said South
line a distance of 725.0 feet to the point of begin-
ning; thence Northerly at right angles to the last
described line a distance of 1424.52 feet to�a
point in the North line of Lot 4, Auditor's Sub.
l�o. 39; thence, Westerly along said North line a
distance of 70.0 feet to a point, thence Northerly
a distance of 559.48 feet to a point in the South
' line of 43rd Avenue N.E,, which point is 200.0 feet
Easterly of the West line of Lot 6, Auditor's Sub
No. 39; thence Westerly along the South line of said
43rd Avenue N.E,, a distance of 200.0 feet to said
° West line of said Lot 6; thence Southerly along the
West line of said Lot 6, a distance of 399.63 feet
to a point in the North line of Lot 5, said Auditor's
Sub. No. 39; thence Westerly along said North line
of Lot 5 to the Northeast corner of Lot 12, said
Auditor's Sub. No. 39; thence Southwesterly along
the Easterly line of said Lot 12, Lot 13, and Lot 14
of said Auditor's Sub. No. 39 to a point in a line
which is a Westerly extension of the South line of
s�id 40th Avenue N.E,; thence Lasterly along said
South line of 40th Avenue N,E., to the point of be-
ginning. The premises last above described being
hereafter referred to as�Tract B.
_ Generally located �Vest of �Iain Street bettiveen 40th Avenu�
and 43rd Avenue Northeast, Fridley and in the vicinity of Grand
Avenue, Coltimbia Heights and California Street, Fridley, 1�linnesota.
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FOR SI'EGYt'.L U'�� I�r�;�.��:'i' �.'�t ZOl�I�.(# CH�IP:(3E�
• YN R�Qa�RD TD �ifE EX�'A1d3Y01�J AP?D OPI:FtATION
OI� �'�i�E R1�IY.�;O!►Q GLl�SSZi`TCh�'�ON YARD
Duo°lffa��an T�o�y�iY�cs�n, xt1�. ��,76 ��s�t 5�ti �troc�t,
S�. Paul, F��,���c�no�a, h�roln�Pte� r�i'Q�°rc�tt �o �r� the "Pct��-
tionoi�", horct�y �i�tli�ion� ihe� C�S;y oP P'rSt�ley� f'or tho �Qrr�it
s.pps�ovaie �nd �oiil,r�; cP�ar.�;ca in r�c��s� �o tho QxpAn�lon and
opa�tation of 2hc� raA],f�e��d a1��:s�4F'�a�a�lon y°az�d (inclLding de-
par�upQ tr�,at�g �zi�c� elope c�xc�t�r��;Scr�l) on �h� land�; de�Q�°ibod
bQlow �nd g� ahot�n on tha att�.�hQt9 m�p markeQ �� Exhibit "A"
as 1Qgmllq dv�cribed on E�:hit�i� "��, both Exhibite t��tach�d
h�reto and 1i1�or�or�,�od by r�Par�n�e.
The proparty i� generaliy looa�od Wemt of M�in
3treot batr�QQn nOtt� Av�n�c� and 43.�d Avenraa Northoaat, Fridl�y
and in �ho vic inity of' (ii°ansi l: ���n�c+, Co].unbi� He1;-;h� s and
Caliiornia 3�r��L, ii�'rridley, P�i�n;���ota.
Th� r�QuQS��d �p�rova� ans� chai.�;�� are:
Por ir�et A: Rezoni.ii;; ct��t�� f'rani R--1 (Sin�1Q
Family D.��119.n;; Are�x) �o ?t-2 (Iiaavy
Indu��C�•i�.1 Aroa)
Por TracL A� II: S�?�a3�1 U�� �ei,, iL-i'or ox��n-
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s3on and op?raLion oP raflroad
ala�aific�tior� yArd
Va''i�nc:�-to reduc� t'r,e r��ir.:��,iUR
Poota�;� requlre�en� b�t���e�n �i-2
xon�n" %�nci R-1 zonin� fro;n 1500 feet
to 0 fe4� :'o: yar�i aans�ruction.
If th� �aid zoninU eZ:an�;�s an� s��ecia2 use �er-
�ita az�e prant�d ' � � �t � .. � �- , y. f
U � ail'.. p�' 1 J.:C4� Ual.ldv filif. :..Y.T;�,^.��:�.1
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clagsifi�ation yt�rd in thrs �r•ea dcaaribed, the pQtitionor
a�rees to �Che f"olloc�ing conditionu c�nd aeknowledg�a L-t�mt
the permita and �onixig ch�in��u er�� cor:�Sitione�d upon th�
perforrr,ancc by ii� of �hQ follo�-riz�;� oonditic��a8 �
a. Tho r�a�d�n�3a1 proper�i�� t�bu�Gtin�;; the propo�cd
d�vQlopraen� rtill bo pro�ectc�d by � ber� �o bo con-
etrua�;�d on tha �op oP �Yio Gnb�nl�r►c�nL• alcn� v�itla
ina�all��Son or a gix foot e?�ain lia�k f°�nco on t}ae
baok e�c�c� aP L-he bert� prior to co*:�enacr��nt of
rook reraoval en,+� blgr�t�i�,;. The b�rr� eonstruetion�
to th� extont po�sa�.�Ia, �ill t�ca cuah that tho
ewitaflina yrzrd ic no� vi�:3blc Pi•o� ChQ �ooP e�v�a
l�vQl lin� of si�;h�, but thQ hQ��ht oP tho b�2�r:� vrill
nor ��e��d aighS: f�s��.
b. The bla��in6 nolue crill bv l:cp� • to � r�Ynfmura ao
an noL to h3vQ �n �dv�s�•:�c: �f PQe� on tha nQi�jibor-
houd. P��2�i�nc:i� and itn Con�rac;to�•a will ava��a��e
the� s�ru��:u�c€� of Ll�a ho :�aa cr��llin th� corporn�e
• limgta ot tho C4ty oi' �ridle� soutr, of US�h Av�nue,
N.E. prior tio Lh� coi���ruc�iot� ao tha� any dai;��z�c
diirir�u blu�tin� and• co���;rue�ian can b� Juatifiab�y
e�►tab133hed.
c. ThQ dust due ta th� epna�ru��ion r�h�ll be controlled
by �ta�e2•inF; dawn �t�e �-r�a i!' n�c�asst�y.
d. The 15.�:�tinE; in tt;:: yards and loud apeakars for
Mo:^1: �etivitie� ti�rili `�e placed in such a�ann�r�
tr.at th�:�e� a^� �iirec.'c.r.� ��w�y Prcm t?:e residential
ar���s to t�i� E�s':. Ther•� �rs11 be an s�dequ�te �um-
��,�r of s�,ealce�.•a �a:�:' thQ�se �111 be �l��c: �cl prc,���i�ly
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wi�h � t�pQ oi �to� �h o•: vc6�ts�tior� �ahiah �oaa `
up �o a�:,.;xciL:�,� hc�i�hi: c��' V�cva�n ine��c�a _cr.C_- roquirao
�ininal �;a���cn�nao to u-z�tsc� it aoa'�hotia�ll� p1o���n�,
f. TY:<; ].u�c3;;�G t:ypc� OS' Y•c�n���c3Cta �quip�o�l� rtlll bt� LtO�Q
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arid up;c'ic��c�ci p��ie�c�io�.3�y sa tt�i.8 it ti�ill oon�inuc
to ftaracitio;� p:•o�::s�ly.
a'Y�e C11cy t�i11 be p�ovifled t�ith o�rtiPied d��a bg
8� ���P����t oY�oan�;;aS;ion in rQ��.rd to �hQ proSent
noiea 1QVe1 0� Pcti�io�-s::�'s oper•��ion t�nd g0n�rrall�
thQ n�i�Q lav�l in �he �rpandQd opQration mil� not ba
any �, �m�er ti}��n �he p�as�n� lc�ve� .
H�agld2n�a eon�t; uet�d i�� th4� area in a�pport ot'
thin o��a �tion mu�� com; bcPoro �h� �3uilflin�
St�:nd:.:a°d:; D�ai�n Con'tro3. Subcc�s:�ni�c�e� Por approval.
'�h�y �ill �'z�or�$ p�°��;arily �nay 4'ror� the rc�idantir�l
8Y' UEi .
Th� �ra�'Pg.a p�{;�;�r�;� go� a°c:raov�l vf roc}�, dir� and
o�hc�� �°c��ti�sc �rill t�ca Loc��rd;� E�st Riv�•r Itoad t�nd
a�y !c'x�ra�� �?ie ����,c3a���f31 aru�. Thc traf fia ec�ivi-
�ic�o Q�4 i�,, eo�:����ua��.o� ��i�l bcr aoo;�dS�nated rri�h
F�idl�;�, the Ca•.�n�y, Coiu���'�1� fIc�3�k��s and the Ci.ty
Of I'tinn��.r��li�•
All th� bur�i3rt; ���d air pollution r��ulation� of
the C1'�y �nd the St��e ti�ill be comrlied ��ith and
no par� of th� r�.ilroad y�.rd� wi]_1 bn uaed as a
Qv.i�p t;r.:� L� p1.lE� th� 2°efua�.
' k. Thc ovQrpass on 4�th �`,v�t�ue tiill be �on�loted fron
44th fi�y�n4c to E�sL Rlve�r Road a� plar►n�d b5•
' Bu: l i ry+ �' w
n,,,,o:� „o� �h � r� n I n c . p. i �?� L o o� �� r^ L' o r i .� f
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proval oi th� Plans & Sp�elf�cations shall be
coordinated v,ith th� City, Count�► and other
gov�rrL-n�n�r�l ap..Pncies ttn� the construction af
thig oVeT�p;a.st1 AZOIIQ; t�i�h approach�s aa pza�p�c�d
by �he Petitioner �rill �e completed at no cos�
to th� City und ti�� County.
.1. All plann of yard lay-c,ut, brid�e plans and build-
ing plar�s ti:ill be subinitted to the City for ap-
proval p•rior �o construe�ion.
m. The petl�irj�ier will ind��nr�iPq the Ci�y for any
claima of anv na��rE tha� tnay recsu].t Prom the
construc�ion a� autlin�:d abave, frorn the blas�ing
involved in oaS.d cona�rue�i�n or from any othar
activity inEao�vcd in the PeLi*i����r'c �r its con-
traetorr.,' 3nd a�cYi�:z' activitic-:> {:: sai : c:�r ;tr•u�-
tion �nd f�urther a�;�^c�es to• hol_' �?:e City harmless
Prom �.nd �tgttin: � any t�ncl aTl claims �zri�ing ou�
oP sa�.d act�.vi�ies Pnd conrs�ructlon and to defEnd
on be}�alf' of the City 4r�y and all claim� that ma.y
be present;cd �o i�. In addi�ion to the said
agr�ern�nti:� Por the City of' Fr1c11cy� �he Petition�r,
itis aE;en'ts and its contractortt will SndEmni.fy the
resicient� of the City oi' Fridley for darns�;e� *hat
may resu].t frorn blflstin�; in the vicinity of their
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' parc.el. l.?.00, le�ally describe;.j as �ota 2 ar�d 3, �/� �i �'
' Auditor's Sub�ivision 78, �vuil�ble *o industrial
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o. Petitionar a►ill cooper�.te with the City of Fridlay
for tihe dediaation of a right hand turn lane on
East River Road to f;he propos�d �3rd AvenuQ ov�r-
paES.
p. The City will b� gr�nted first option on any excess
m�tc�rial a�failable Prom said eon�truction to be
Ar . AGCr.CO �pau Ry rH�. %jaR:rr��r��✓ Alcl�nfCN �P. �L TNQ
c4umped r�ithin the City oi' Pridley�at the direction �'T i C"'��
pf fR'roi:
of the EnginQer of the City o�' Fx°idley at �o chargo, hr0� �
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provicic�d tha cost of th� haul im not exces�ive. Co u Ns,�
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q. FQti�ionQr fui��;h�r aEr�es to cooperate with the �%�°� �
City and th� County and u1Y1 no� oppose thQir rQ-
quest ror a grade separaCian ttt the railroad tracka
on I�Ii�sio3ippi Street beforQ the Minn�:sota Public
S�rviee Cor��unirsaion. It mlao aPrves to beAr the
full eost og the ahoo fly•snfl 10� of the remain-
ing co�t o�' �i�c projeci ui�:hin the rip;ht of way
lirniL•st, �hieh cost �nc�udQs ra1.:�in� the levcsl of
the traek_thr�� fQet above_�he existing_level to
nllo�� for bettc�r drnina�� of th� faailitq, con-
atruation o� tho strueture end other related t�orlc.
r. PQ�itlon�r a�roea th�t iti i�ill allo� or bP a pc►rty
to allo�rin� LhQ City to r�locate the Qxioting old
railroad ero�ainga, on� bet��een Long,fello�� and
Libarty and on� noar Ironton Street to 79th �iay
and 83rd Avenue.
s. Petition�r will coop�rate with Northern States
' Power� and th� City of Frldley in r�rovi�:�i��p; for a
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sntis.fa�tary �relocatior, of the 1�5 KV, pow�r line
fror� iLs present loCati�i� t� pAt�tlotl�?�'s pro�^rty.
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Respeotfully eubmitted,
BURLINffTON *70RTHERN INC ., Pet it ioner
By
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L E A S E
THIS L�ASE, Piade and entered into this day of December,
1970, by and between Gil-Mor, Inc., a Minnesota corporation, wifli offices
at Skywood Mall Shopping Ceiiter, Fridley, Minnesota, and City of �'ridley,
a Minnesota Municipal corporation, �herein called "Tenant");
WITNESSETH:
Landlord hereby leases to Tenant and Tenant hereby hires from
Landlord the premises situated in the Shopping Center known as Skywood
Mall, in the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, (which Shopping
Center is legally descirbed in Exhibi?- A atta�:3.ed hereto and made a
part hereof}, which are outlined in red in Exhibit "B" which is hereby
made a part of this lease and which are herein designated as the t0�eased
premises •
TO HAVE AND TU HOLD �he �eas��d premises and
a term of two (2) years, beginning on the lst day of
ending on the 31st day of December, 1972, subject to
and coriditions:
A R T I C L E 0 N E
R E N T
appurtenances for
January, 1971, and
the following terms
Landlord reserves and Tenant covenants and agrees to pay to
Landlord, without demand at its office in Fridley, Minnesota, or at
such other place as may be designated in writing by Landlord, on the
days and in the manner prescribed herein, rent for the premises as
follows:
' A fixed sum herein called "minimum rent", of $378.93 for each
calendar month which falls entirely within the lease term�
€�r each day. i�- any--e-a�an�-�r mnnth T,h; �� Qd��T�=_ei«�rely witni�
' rh _� Q�� LCLIII. All-�ent-pay i� any par r
'� I110T1t�1—Sk}�i�� ha i i-ri 4 1 ca a�.c v=—�}% � � tF. F t�L.
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A R T I C L E T W 0
L E A S E Y E A R
The term "lease yea�" means a period beginning either on the
' first day of the first f_ul,� calendar mOnrh of tl�e lease term, or on the
anniversary of that day, and ending on the day before the annive�sary of
the beginning da�e o� that period.
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Minneapolis, ^sinnesota 55�+32
Plovember 25, 1970
City of F��dley
City Council
Gentlemen:
Would a�nreciate zf the City Council would
consider the A1-Ro^e qddit=`on for re approval.
Thank you.
Sincerel,�-3�our�
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ANOKA COUNTY
6431 UNIVERSITY AvENUE NE
56C•?d50
FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421
���'I1Ct: �1F llIS(;USSION B1:FOR� THE CITY COUN(:IL
OF 1 H�: C 1 T1� UF FrZI llL�Y It�;G.'�}:ll I NG G�ORGE N.
�V1:LSG�ti PRO�'�)S�:D t'LAT �1Nll SPL(; IAI. USE P�;R,�1I'I'
.�tt��cli�cl }ier;,��tii.tli i5 a re�uest £or a�lat and
sr��cial u;e pez•n�i t i�e�ar�iiri� tn� property legally�
described ,:�s the :�urth liali of Lots 30 and 31,
Auclitor's �ubdivisioii �1'9 except the �;orth 125 feet.
'Tliese requests will be on the Cou�icil Agenda for
the xegular �ueeting of liecember 7, 197p,
t\nyone interestecl in this item is hereby advised
to appear at this nieeting being held at 6431
Uni�rersity :avenue N.i:. (Fridley City }lall) at 8:00
P.:�I. on �ecember ?, 1970.
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Gentlemen:
Regarding the property legally described as Lot 30 and the
North � of LQt 31 auditor's subdivision #129, City of
Fridley, I respectfully make the following requests of
the council:
l. 'That you reconsider my request for a special use per-
mit (which was denied on October 5, 1970) on the following
basis: that a special use permit be granted to allow 50
units to be built on that part of Lot 30 which is presently
zoned R-3. The reasoning behind this renewed request is
this: the total land area of lot 30 and the North � of 31
combined equals approximately 254,345 square feet. Of this
approximately 99,330 in lot 30 is presently zoned Rs3 and
allows 39+ dwelling units based on 2500 sq. ft. per unit.
The balance of approximately 155,015 square feet (in lot
30 and north 2 of 31) is zoned R-1 and allows 17 dwelling
units based on 9,000 sq. ft. per unit. This is the cur-
rent picture and without changing density the over-all
land area allows 56 dwelling units. I would like to plat
six residential lots facing Onandago Avenue and a 50 unit
apartment site facing 73rd Avenue (and the Onan plant).
2. That you reconsider the preliminary plat of this same
land (which was also denied on October 5, 1970). This
plat would serve to facilitate the above special use
request.
I am certainly still willing to provide an easement along
the westerly line of the North � of lot 30 as requested
by the City.
I would very much appreciate your treatment of this matter
as urgent so that if it is at all possible I may record
the plat before the end of the year in line with whatever
decision you make.
Thank you very much for your kind attention to this matter.
Si ��rely,
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PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING NOVEMBER 18, 1970
The meeting was called to order by Chairman Erickson at 8:05 P.M.
ROLL CALL:
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Members Present: Minish, Harris, Erickson, Fitzpatrick, Schmedeke
Members Absent: None
Others Present: Engineering Assistant Darrel Clark, Councilman Tim Breider,
Councilman Frank Liebl
APPROVE PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES: NOVEMBER 4 1970
MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Schmedeke, that the Planninq Commission
minutes of November 4, 1970 be approved. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the
mo ti on carri ed unani rnous 1 y.
IVE PLATS & SUBDIVISIONS-S
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MINUTES:
. 4. 1970
� MOTION bz� Schmedeke, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Commission
receive the minutes of the P1ats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities Subcommittee
meeting of November 4, 1970. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion
carried unanimously.
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RECEIVE BOARD OF APPEALS MINUTES: NOVEMBER 10 1970
MOTION by Minish, seconded by Harris, that the PZanning Commission receive the
minutes of the Board of Appeals meeting of November 10, 1970. Upon a voice vote,
aI1 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
RECEIVE BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL MINUTES: NOVEMBER 5 1970
MOTION by Harris, seconded by Minish, that the Planning Commission receive the
minutes of the Building Standards-Design Control meeting of November 5, 1970. Upon
a voice vote, a1Z voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
1. CONTINUED PUBLIC HEARING: PROPOSED PRELIMINARY PLAT P.S. 4�70-04 FIVE SANDS,
BY FIVE SANDS, INC.: Replat of Block 2, Pearson's lst Addition and Parcel
8400.
For the benefit of two concerned property owners in the audience, a brief
revtew was given by the Chairman of the request for the proposed plat and Mr.
Fudali explained the map showing each lot colored separately. He explained that
Lincoln Street is a public road which will be improved by the City in the spring.
Outlot B, which runs into Lincoln Street, will be built and maintained by the
developer. '
Chairman Erickson asked for an explanation of the statement made by Mr. Fudali
at the last meeting inferring he was one of the original owners. Mr. Fudali said
the property was owned by S. G. Pearson. There were five men, N. Craig Johnson,
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William Dolan, George Halvorson, Clarence Lowe and Paul Roberts who called them-
selves "Committee of Five". He was first introduced to the project when litiga-
tion was pending. The man who was supposed to handle the finances resigned when
they ran into difficulties. At the present time, he and Ken Nordling are partners
in the venture, and they have Gus Welter (architect who built Chippewa Park in
Brooklyn Center) as the architect. Mr. Fudali was never initially involved as an
owner in the Five Sands, Inc. What he said was that at one time he was associated
with Dolan and N. Craig Johnson, and when they came to him, he bought out the
interest of one of the men which meant he became associated with the other four.
He had never been before the Planning Commission or Council in regard to the re-
quests of the Committee of Five, and did not receive material pertaining to the
requests until the Council rezoned the property to R-3A.
There was a short discussion regarding the fact that some of the lots are less
than the required area for 59 units.
Mr. Fudali was asked by Mr. Harris if he were aware of "some of the determina-
tion taken at the time of the rezoning". Mr. Fudali felt, as far as he was con-
cerned now, the issue in the case was whether or not the land was properly rezoned,
and he did establish it in his mind that it was.
Mr. Harris referred to the Council meeting of October 6, 1969 approving the
building permits for the first two buildings as presented by Five Sands, Inc.
The question was asked by the City if they were going to apply for a registered
land survey or plat. Mr. Johnson said the land was torrens title, the deed was
clear, and the mortgage company was satisfied with the metes and bounds descrip-
tion as it was under one ownership.
Mr. Fudali said that Mr. Johnson was unable to construct the buildings in
October, 1969. Up until the time that he became an owner, they were going to try
to build five buildings at the same time. However, they were unable to build even
two apartments. It would be difficult for him to answer what was said at that
meeting regarding platting and the mortgage company being satisfied with metes
and bounds descriptions. He and Ken Nordling now feel that in order to simplify
parcel description and to receive separate tax statements on each of the parcels,
they would like the area platted as requested.
Although this situation is a typical condition for a registered land survey,
they would still have to get approval from the Planning Commission and Council.
Mr. Harris then referred to the Council meeting of July 21, 1969 which men-
tioned that the City should acquire 12 feet along East River Road for a future
turning lane. Mr. Fudali said they have given a deed to the City for a turn lane,
dedicating a 12 foot lane on East River Road.
In regard to Lincoln Street, which intersects 79th Avenue, Mr. Fudali explained
they have petitioned to have it constructed -- the bids being let in the fall and
the street to be built in the spring. Outlot B will be a private road in the com-
plex and will be maintained by the complex in the winter and the summer. If
Lincoln Street had been vacated, the complex would have lost one half of it to the
commercial property, and they did not wish to bring commercial any closer to their
property.
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The City Attorney said that one of the zoning stipulations was there would
be no access on 79th Avenue and that Lincoln Street was to be used for access.
The proposed plat was then examined and discussed relative to easements, ingress
and egress. Mr. Juster continued saying if the project would be maintained under
one ownership, the Planning Commission would have a much better control of keeping
things as they are than if you ended up with different ownerships.
The Engineering Assistant said he computed the land area. As he understood
it, the first building site, which is now under construction, would be Lot 1,
Outlot A and B, and as f3r as area requirements are concerned, it would be big
enbugh for a 54.3 unit apartment, but the number of units now under construction
is 59. The second building could contain 62.4 units. Using a combination of
Lot 3, Outlot C and Lot 4 would be large enough for 44.7 units; Lot 5 equals 52.0
units; Lot 6 is 49.0 units; Lot 7 equals 10.7 units. To bring the total area
requirements up to what was approved by the Council, one must include tfie 50 foot
right of way of East River Road and is equal in land area to 22 units. Tfiis 50
foot easement was included in the overall figure of 17 acres. The reason tFie
petitioner included it was because it was given as an easement and not a dedication.
The figures of the County and City Assessors also include the 50 feet as an ease-
ment, so there is a questiun whether or not it could be used as land area for the
total complex.
Mr. Fstdali was asked if he would be prepared to change the plans to conform
with the City Code. Mr. Fudali answered they would like to keep the buildings
looking alike. He did not quite understand about the square footage. If at
all possible, he believed that what they could do would be to ask for a variance
if they needed a variance. If they could not do that, they could change the
architectural design on one of the last buildings by eliminating some of the
units. Mr. Erickson felt the problem really starts out with the very first
building.
Mr. Harris said that Lot 7 bothers him. Zt was his understanding that FHA
will not mortgage a piece of property that does not have public access. Cfiairman
Erickson said that they probably could satisfy FHA by �ranting a private road
easement.
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the City Attorney which provides Lot 7 with an easement in favor of all the rest
of the property for recreational purposes and provides that each one of these
buildings has the right to use Lot 7 for recreational purposes. In this way,
� Lot 7 becomes an integral part of the complex. The recreational agreement was
modeled after one Pemtom drew. Lot 7 would not be mortgaged by FHA as they do
not permit any mortgage financing for pools or recreational buildings. It will be
1 mortgaged conventional which requirements are for access to a public street, but
not public access. They have created access to a public street by easement. They
also require that there be enough money coming in to meet mortgage payments.
� There is an agreement whereby the rest of the property agrees to pay to Lot 7 a
sum of money each month. This sounds subtle, but it is the best way to do it in
order for all of the apartments to use the recreational building.
Mr. Welter is the general contractor and has no financi.al ir.terest in the cor-
poration, and he is building it for Five Sands, Inc. Mr. Fudali and Ken Nordling
have been friends for ten years, but this is the first large project they have
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Mr. Fudali continued that he would like five separate tax statements because
he may have five separate mortgage companies. F'HA requires a reserve for taxes
and replacements. The bookkeeping would be kept separate in order to find out if
one building is not doing as well as another and would be easier to spot.
I Mr. Harris asked about Outlot C. Mr. Fudali said there is an easement over
Outlot C which picks up an easement going West to Lincoln Street. Rather than
describe it by metes and bounds, they chose to describe it as Outlot C.
� Referring to the turn around on 79th Avenue and the railroad tracks, Darrel
Clark said the City would like to get a crossing at the railroad tracks. If it
is impossible to get a crossing, then the turn around will be put in.
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Speaking of the ditch that runs adjacent to the property on the South side,
Mr. Harris asked if they were contemplating improvements.
, Mr. Fudali answered that he had discussed with the City
ground storm sewer they were building which would empty into
they had talked to the fellow from the Pool Company who owns
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possibility of giving easements for additional recreational
preliminary conversation.
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Mr. Harris questioned the advisability of having the storm water drain into
the creek because there is a problem at the present time. The Engineering
Assistant said this will get worse as more streets and parking lots are put in.
The culvert underneath the railroad tracks is not adequate.
Answering the question of what is going to
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scaping, they are not going to build anything.
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Outlot B, and other than land-
The Engineering Assistant, speaking to Mr. Fudali, said that the City Engineer
and he would like to know if there was any possibility of Outlot A being combined
with Lot 1, Block 1, Pearson's lst Addition which is a commercial piece of property
on the corner of East River Road and 79th Avenue. They were going to ask the
commercial owners for an easement in the Northwest corner of this lot. The
City would like to put in a turn lane and in order to do that, they would have
to get some property from the owners. If they could get that corner, then make
a trade for Outlot A with you. Mr. Fudali answered that at the present, he could
not think of any major problems, but would like to see what Outlot A looks like ,
after the project is built. They might be able to do something with the Outlot as
far as landscaping is concerned. He would hesitate, wondering what the commercial
lot would do with Outlot A, as it would be getting too close to the complex.
Mr. Minish asked if the reasonlfor requesting a plat is basically to simplify
� the original description. Mr. Fudali said they thought they could accomplish
everything they expected to in the way of shortenin� tt;c description, and record-
ing easements with the exception of separate taxes.
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metes and bounds descriptions.
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Answering Mr. Harris' question about the bottom half of the property owned
by Pearsons, Mr. Fudali said that they have a contract for deed. He met with
James Pearson and Leonard Samuelson and showed them the plat. They will sign
the plat if it is.approved. The plans are that on March 1, 1971, they will be
paid in full. The Engineering Assistant volunteered that a copy of the contract
is in the City file.
Mr. Schmedeke asked the City Attorney if the City had any legal objections
to the request for a plat. Mr. Juster replied that he did not anticipate any
legal problems with the easements and plat as such. If it is platted, it is
much easier to build on Lots 1 and 2. They could stop building and sell off
Lots 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7. If the project were one unit, it would be more difficult
to sell.
MOTION by Minish, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the P.Zanning Commission close
the public hearing of the propos�d preliminary p1at, P.S. #70-04, Five Sands, by
F'ive Sands, Inc., being a replat of B1ock 2, Pearson's Zst Addition and Parcel
8400. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
The question asked by Mr. Fitzpatrick was if the Planning Commission approved
this plat, knowing the intent and number of units, what was the implication?
Chairman Erickson replied that if the Commission approves the plat, they allow
the petitioner to go ahead with the project in violation of the ordinance.
Mr. Fitzpatrick continued that if approving the plat, which is simply the
' division of the land, what check would the City have on the petitioner? Mr.
Juster answered that if the plat is approved, he did not think it meant they
approved the units for the balance of the area. Before Mr. Fudali could build
� on Lot 3, he would have to come in for a waiver. The Planning Commission would
not actually affect the two buildings coming up, but from now on, a new problem
would be created. If he came in for a waiver and the Planning Commission felt
he was carrying on the initial concept, it could be granted. Mr. Juster did not
, think the plat itself would be material either way.
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Chairman Erickson said that Lots 3, 4 and 7 combined are still short of land.
He continued that the Planning Commission has to keep in mind the purpose and the
basic understanding the City has regarding this request. He felt the Commission
pretty well agreed this was proposed as one project and had every intention com-
pleting it that way. It appears the buildings could be built and mortgages filed
and the project completed without a plat. It was his own opinion it should be left
until the project is far enough along to determine if it is going to be finished.
He felt the petitioner still had not explained to him why they are requesting a
plat. The only purpose he can see for platting is to split the taxes and that
could be accomplished between mortgage companies. Because of the background of
this property and opposition to roads by neighboring property owners, the project
should be completed as originally presented to the City.
Mr. Minish said he was somewhat of the same mind, that everything can be
accomplished as stated by the Chairman.
Mr. Schmedeke said an important factor to him was that if the owner of the
South part of the proposed plat, thought it would not be developed, he was certain
he would be here this evening. It seems to prove to him that the party who owns
the South part feels the project is going to be completed. We should face the
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fact that the land is either going to be developed by the Five Sands, Inc. or the
owner would eventually develop it himself.
Chairman Erickson said he did not question the intent of the petitioner. How-
ever, he did not see why it should be the burden of the City to see this project
through. The complex could be built first and then the platting can be accomplished
for taxes. Mr. Schmedeke wondered if it were not the tight money market that is
a factor in platting now. Chairman Erickson said he did not believe that seemed
to be the problem.
Frank Liebl, Councilman, stated when the Georgetown Courts complex was rezoned,
the buildings were sold while they were being built and Council accepted the
overall plan from Maurice Filister and then later on, after he completed a few,
Mr. Filister came in and asked for a registered land survey. It was not until he
completed the complex that he split them up and they are individually owned by
individual mortgage companies. They were platted after they began building. There
were no problems in regard to the requirements of land, but Mr. Filister came
beforL the Council and had a Registered Land Survey approved.
Chairman Erickson said he would not say he would object to the plat after the
project is developed.
Mr. Minish said that plans do not always develop the way they are presented.
MOTION by Harris, seconded by Minish, that the Planning Commission recorrmtend
denial of the proposed preliminary p1at, P.S. #70-04, Five Sands, by Five Sands,
Incorporated, being a replat of B1ock 2, Pearson's lst Addition and Parcel 8400,
as i t was presented for the following reasons:
1. The Zots are too sma11 for 59 unit buildings as proposed.
2. The creation of lots without public access.
3. If platted now, the City wi11 Iose what control it has over the project.
4. This was not part of the oriqinal plan wherl presented for rezoning
and building concept approvaZ in Z969.
Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
2. REZONING REQUEST: ZOA ��'70-06, SID BADEB: Lot 4, Auditor's Subdivision #108,
to rezone from R-1 to R-3 -- the South 301 feet.
The Engineering Assistant explained this request was brought before the Plan-
� ning Comanission earlier this spring by Mr. Pritchard who is no longer interested
and now resides out of state. Mr. Zwicki, the property owner, is being repre-
sented by Mr. Sid Bader.
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MOTION by Minish, seconded by 5chmedeke, that the Planning Commission set the
public hearing date of December 9, 1970 for the rezoning request, ZOA #70-05, Sid
Bader, of the South 301 feet of Lot 4, Auditor's Subdivision �i108, to be rezoned
from R-1 to R-3. Upon a voice vote, aIZ voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
3. REQUEST FOR SPECIAL USE PERMIT: SP 4�70-12, ALVIN A NITSCHKE: Outlot 1, Rice
� Creek Plaza South, Lot 32, Block 4, Lowell Addition to Fridley Park together
with the vacated street between before mentioned parcels.
� MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Minish, that the Planning Committion con-
firm the public hearing date of December 9, 1970 for the request for a Special
Use Permit, SP #70-12, A�vin A. Nitschke, to construct a two family dwelling in
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an R-1 Distri et, on Outlot 1•, Ri ce Creek Plaza South, Lot 32, B1ock 4, Lowe1Z
Addition to Fridley Park together with the vacated street between the before
mentioned parcels. Upon a voice vote, aZ1 voting aye, the motion carried
unanimously.
Darrel Clark said that this would not be a regular double bungalaw, but there
would be two floors and the living area for each apartment would consist of two
floors.
ADJOURNMENT:
There being no further business, Chairman Erickson adjourned the meeting at
9:50 P.M.
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November 24, 1970
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Fridley
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Darrel Clark
Dear Darrel:
Subject: Proposed Preliminary Plat P.S. 70-04 - Five Sands
My impression of the principal reason for denia�l of the petition for
approval of the plat by the Planning Commission was essentially that
the Planning Commission felt that the request was premature.
My impression was that the Planning Commission may very likely take a
different view of the plat once the buildings are actually constructed
as proposed.
The Planning Commission seemed hesitant to approve a plat based upon
the proposed construction fearing the resultant problems in the euent
that our construction does not progress as we anticipate it to do.
The decision was contrary to the unaniimous recommendation of the plats
and subdivisions - streets and utilities Sub-Comr.►ittee and certainly
will create inconveniences with respect to the legal descriptions in
the city offices, the county offices and among the mortgage companies
involved.
The decision, hoivever, does not create a serious roadblock on the pro-
gression of our plans and it would appear that we can proceed at the
moment to complete the complex without the necessity of platting.
Accordingly,.I �aould appreciate it very much if you would have the con-
� sideration of this matter by the Council tabled, until such time as we
have the entire complex under construction or, in the alternative, if
for some reason, unknown to myself at the present time, the non-
� existence of the plat results in a complete roadblock to any further
construction, I will request that the matter be placed on the Council
agenda.
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Your cooperation is ver•y much appreciated.
RHF:lq
Very ^truly yours,
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Richard H. Fudali
Phone 789-3583
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BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL MEETING OF DECEMBER 3 1970
The meeting was called to order by Chairman Harris at 8:03 P.M.
r�3ERS PRESENT: Harris, White, Hart, Tonco
MEMBERS ABSENT: Gnerre
OTHERS PRESENT: Hank Muhich - Chief Building Inspector
Nasim Qureshi - City Engineer-Director of Planning (attended
from 8:50 P.M, to 10:00 P.M.
MOTION by White to approve the minutes of the November 5, 1970 meeting as written.
Seconded by Hart. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried
unanimously.
1. CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT AN ADDITION TO THE EXISTING UNITY
n��r11AL lU BE LOCATED AT 550 OSBORNE RQAD FRIDLEY MINNESOTA THE LEGAL
BEING AS DESCRIBED ON THE ATTACHED SHEET. RE UEST BY WITCHER CONSTRUCTION
COMPANY 400 SECOND AVENUE SOUTH MINNEAPOLIS MI1V�IESOTA 55401.
�'. Wayne Nordgren from Smiley and Associates and Mr. Gerald Stuth of Witcher
Construction Company were present to present the request.
Mr. Nordgren explained that the addition was going to be done in two stages.
The first stage would encampass a new west wing and an addition to the boiler
room. The second stage will include remodeling in the present building, the
addition of a wrap around the present building, and the landscaping work.
The exterior of the new addition will match the existing building using face
brick and exposed concrete with a sealed finish. The brick used on the addition
will be obtained from the same manufacturer as those on the present building
so matching should be no problem.
The west wing will consist of 3 corridors on a floor with 16 rooms in each
corridor. These all meet at one point where the central nursing station will
be located. There will also be a nursing station in the intensive care areas.
The corridor running to the existing hospital will be enclosed with curtain
wall consisting of aluminum €rame and bronze glass panels. All the stairways
in the building will be concrete.
After discussing the over-all plan of the addition, it was questioned whether
the sanitary and storm sewers were adequate. A copy of a letter from Comstock
& Davis, Inc., Consulting Engineers, was given to Mr. Nordgren regarding the
sanitary sewer and a map showing the cul de sac as needed at the end of the
street. It was stated that some land dedication would probably be necessary.
Mr. Qureshi, City Engineer, stated that the storm sewer was adequate for the
new addition.
The Board asked if any data from the soil tests had been submitted to either
the Building Inspection Department or the Engineering Department. Mr. Qureshi
stated that they had been requested but so far they had not received any, The
Board then stated that this would be necessary before the issuance of a building
permit.
Building Standards-Design Control Meeting of December 3, 1970 PaQe 2
The Board told Mr. Nordgren that a landscaping plan would be required before a
permit wouid be issued on the second stage. They sug�ested that some type of
screening be put on the Lyric Lane side of the hospital be�ause this faced a
residential area.
MOTION by Tonco to recommend approval of the concept of the addition including
both stages, a building permit for the first stage only, and that a permit for
the second stage be issued only after a complete site plan is submitted and
approved. Also, that the building permit for the first stage not be issued
until data from the soil tests is submitted to the Building Inspection Department.
Seconded by White. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried
unanimously.
2. CONSIDERATION OF A REqUEST TO APPROVE THE COI3GEPT OF A PRELIMINARY PLAN FOR A
TOWNHOUSE DEVELOPMENT TO BE LOCATED ON LOTS 3 AND 4 BLOCK 2 HAYES RIVER LOTS
THE SAME BEING 5950 ANNA STREET N E, FRIDLEY, 1KINNESOTA (REQUEST BY NEW
CON_CEPTS RESEARCH CORP., 1811 LTNIVERSITY AVENUE N E, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA
55419.
Mr. Hoffineyer and Mr. Emil Novak were present to present the request.
Mr. Hoffineyer stated that there would be a total of 56 tow�houses. They will
be put in 4 clusters of 3 units each and 2 end buildings. The front buildings
are at a higher grade than the back buildings so they will all overlook the
river. There is 1,563 square feet in each unit. Each unit is individually
heated. The exterior of the buildings will be brick veneer with accent brick
on the corners. Each unit will have a private patio enclosed witt� a redwood
fence.
The parking area will be in the center of the complex with one access from
the front. There will be a 7 foot planting strip in the center to aid in
snow removal. There will also be a sidewalk around the entire parking lot.
The Board stated that the access would have �o be widened to 26 feet because
there was only one access and the parking spaces enlarged to 10� X 20' to
meet the City code.
The Board asked what type of maintenance would be used.
They stated that they would probably have a resident manager to take care of
the maintenance. It had not been decided exactly. It was also stated that each
townhouse would have its own garbage can enclosed in the redwood fence.
Mr. Hoffineyer said that they were going to clean up the river bank but would
leave the existing trees.
MOTION by Tonco to recommend approval of the concept of the townhouse develop-
ment with the stipulation that the access to the parking area and the size of
the parking spaces be increased to meet City code.
�econded by Hart. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried
unanimously.
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3. CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT A DAYTIME ACTIVITIES CENTER TO BE
LOCATED ON LOTS 19, 20, AND 21, BLOCK 3, QAK GROV� ADDITION, THE SAME BEING
6633 ARTHUR STREET, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. �REQUEST BY ANOKA COUNTY, ANOKA COUNTY
COURT HOUSE, ANOKA, MINNESOTA,)
Mr. Roger Patch was present to present the request.
Mr. Patch stated that this building will be a training area for children up
to 12 years of age with an I.Q. range of 50 or less. These are childrea which
do not fit in public schools. They will be busing the children to the center.
There will be about one teacher to every four children.
The center will be in a residential area and was, therefore, designed to fit
the other buildings in the area. The building will have an asphalt shingle
roof which has been ap}aroved by the Fire Marshal. The building will have a
walk-out basement into a fenced-in backyard. The backyard will be a play area
for the children. In order to put in a blacktop driveway, they will make curb
cuts which will match the others in the area.
Mr. Patch was informed that before a permit was issued, a complete landscape
plan would be required. Mr. Patch said to contact Mr. Dave Torkildson at Anoka
County Park Department for this.
MOTION by Hart to rec�mend approval of a building permit contingent upon
complete landscape plans from the County.
Seconded by White. Upon a voice vot�,�Harris, Hart, & White votiag aye,
Tonco abstaining, the motion carried.
ADJOURNMENT :
The meeting was adjourned by Chairman Harris at 10:15 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
CAROL CHUDEK
Secretary
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MINUTES OF REGULAR PARKS ANU RECREATION COMh91�SI0N MEETING, NOVEMBER 23, 1970.
Meeting was called to order at 7:45 p.m. by Chairman Fitzpatrick.
' MEMBERS PRESENT:
MEMBERS ABSENT:
OTHERS PRESENT:
Fitzpatrick, Blair, Ash, Novitsky, Olsmn.
None.
Paul Brown, Director of Parks and Recrea�ion.
Cathie Stordahl, Secretary to the Commission.
MOBILE W�#1tMING HOUSE,
The Commission received a copy of the City Council Minutes, dated November 16,
1970, and reviewed the portion which discussed and approved the purchase of a
Mobile Warming House / Playground Shelter. Mr. O�son asked what the unit was
to be constr�cted of. Mr. Brown said that it was a steel structure (steel
frame and outside siding) with insulation and wood paneling on the inside. Mr.
Olson questioned the safety of such a unit and whether or not the insulation
was fire proof. Mr. Brown indicated that thexe are two doors, both on one
side, Mr. Olson pointed out that the unit would be heated by bottle gas or by
direct hook up, and that this was definit�ly a hazard when the warming house
becomes filled with people. Mr. Brown said that the shell would very closely
match that of a mobile home.
Mr. Olson again pointed out that this could be a fire hazard and that when the
building becomes crowded, the risk is even greater. He asked that since the
unit was just being ordered and construction had not started, perhaps we should
contact the manufacturer and present the situation and request that a fire proof
insulation be used. All agreed and Mr. Brown will contact Cliff Industries, by
phone, regarding this matter.
MINUTES OF REGULAR MEETING, OCTOBER 26. 1970.
MOTION by Abh, Secande,d by O.P.,son, �to acce�� �h.e m,i.w.u,te� o� �he negu.�ah. meeii.ng
an Uc,tabe�c 26, 1970. The Mo�i.�n catvi�.ed.
DONATION OF PARK LAND.
Mr. Fitzpatrick called the Commission's attention to the letter from Mr. Robert
Jaeger, 4130 Ximies Lane North, Minneapolis. Mr. Jaeger owns lots 1, 2, 3, 4,
and S, Block Z, Riverview Heights Addition, and he wishes to donate these lots
to the City of Fridley (preferably to the Fridley J.C.'s) for park development.
He asked that the City assume responsibility for the delinquent taxes and any
legal fees deriving from this transaction.
Mr. Fitzpatrick asked what was known about this property. Mr. Brown said that it
is located just Northwest of our Riverview Heights property. There are some homes
located between our present property and the property in question. The property
in question is bordered on one side by Spring Brook, and the other side by the
River. It's low land and is affected by Spring flooding.
Mr. Fi�zpatrick said that he was in agreement with Mr. Brunsell, Acting City
Manager, that the City could make no deals with Mr. Jaeger as far as his.donating
the land to the Fridley J.C.'s, with the City accepting the responsibility of the
delinquent taxes and legal fees, were concerned.
The Commission questioned whether or not Mr. Jaeger had said what he meant in his
letter. They wondered if he should have presented this directly to the City
Council, with the Council Glaxifyin� the legal aspects as far as the delinquent
taxes were concerned.
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Minutes of the Regular b9eeting, November 23, 1970 Page 2
DONATION OF PARK LAND (con't):
, Mr. Brown said that he felt it was advantageous for a Parks and Recreation
Department to acquire any and all p�rtions of land which border bodies of water,
rivers, and streams. Mr. Fitzpatrick agreed that this is generally the plan.
Mr. Ash indicated that if it was possible to obtain the land between our present
property and the property in question, it would make one large tract of land which
could be developed into quite a suitable area for another Park.
Mr. Novitsky questioned whether or not it would create a maintenance problem.
He pointed out that the City seems to have quite a few areas which are presently
undeveloped and are maintained onlq once a year. Would this be just another
area which the Maintenance Men would cut once a year for the next ten years
and the park never developed? He pointed out that we presently own many small
plots of land which are spread out over the City, and none of them being large
enough to develop into anything special. Mr. Novits�y said that he felt we
should upgrade our present facilities before considering the renovation of this
property. It would have to sit vacant for a long time before it could be
developed.
M�TION by D.P�San, Secanded by Nav.i�h.y, Za ne�etc �he �e,t�eh. bacf2 �a �he C.i.ty
Managetc., �ta be e�,�.b�.ed by �the C.i�y, negcvccii.ng Mtc. Jaegetc'a ���elc and �th.e way
.i.t -i,a �a be dav�.a,ted. A��e�c �he p��s��i.a�i Icu.a been e.�.an,i.��.ed, �hen �he ab�ele ean
be �ahen �,v�ia cawstidelca,t,i.on. The Mo,t,i.an calvc�.e.d.
1971 BUDGET.
Mr. Brown told the Commission that the Budget has been approved and printed and
that as soon as it is assembled, he would be sending the copies out to them,
along with possible revisions. The overall total will remain the same. These
possible revisions will have to be approved by both the Commission and the City
Council.
The Commission will be sent copies of the finalized Budget, along with Mr. Brown's
suggested changes and these will be discussed at the December 28th meeting, before
going to the City Council for approval.
EMPLOYEE WORK POLICY.
The question was raised last swnmer regarding City Employees working with other
groups and organizations, preparing for events which will take place in the
City, and whether or not the City should be reimbursed for the wages which are
paid to said employees while performing such services.
Mr. Brown informed the Commission that he and the Acting City Manager have
discussed this problem at great length and they are in the process of developing
a draft policy, to be approved by the City Council, regarding such activities
and the wages involved. The policy is not ready to be presented to the Council
at this time.
Mr. Brown said that this policy would pertain to all City Employees, not just
those in the Parks and Recreation Department, but it will cover only recreational
or athletic activities, such activities as an Industrial Tour, Blood Mobile, or
similar activities. Mr. Fitzpatrick asked if this would mean that the City
Council would have to be approached each time this sort of event was to take
place so that the wages could be approved. Mr. Brown answered that at present,
the proposed pulicy would state that the organization or group would hav�e to
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EMPLOYEE WORK POLICY (con't):
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' submit a formal request to the City Manager, requesting the Paxk Employees (as
an example) to work this event.
Mr. Brown told the Commission that as soon as somethgng definite was �ei�°rtnf�ed,
' a copy would be mailed to each of them for review�] ar�d c�nsideration and th�m
i.t wouZd �o to th� City Council.
� f-IAYES SCHOOL SIC�TING ItINdC.
hlr. Brown presented a petition to the Commissbo�s ��:om some Citizens who live
' in the area of Hayes School. These Citizens are requesting that two rinks be
built and maintained on the Hayes School pr�perty.
Mro•A,sh pointea out that we are pre�ently r-�aintai�x�ag a r�nk at Terrace Park
' and there is a warming house at this site. The pxoposeci rink would be abo�at
a block and a half away from the rink at Terra�e, and he �el� that tlhere ��.� a
greater need for rinks elsewhere.
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The Commission discussed the need �or a riax�C in the a�ea o� Stevenson School,
to replace the one which had been located on nearby lots owned by Paul Swartz.
Mr. Swartz has severed the contract for a rink on his property and the people
who live in this area would have nothing closeby. The Commission agreed that
the people who live in tltis area would have a greater need for a rink and that
their attention should be turned toward relocatin� a rink near �tevenson
Schoole
MUTIOFJ by A.dh➢ See�nde.d by T3�a,v�., xa den.y x�.� ��,���e�� ��n. a�Fza�c:s�.g �.d.n.fz an Hayea
� Schaq.2 �na�et�,ty� an �h�. g���.vtd� �G�x� .�h�ce +�i.� f�,z, a_ � n;z w,��h �z wa�un�.ng hocus e
.�ocate.d ar�e an� a h�� b.�a�h,� away a.i Te�r.c�. Pc✓c.fz, Th� n�o�:a�. c��.e.da
MOTION by B.ea,ur., Seeavcded by A6h, .tv au.�ha�,i.z� �he D.vicec��n9 M�ce B�cawn, .to cheek
, �,v�ia av�d a�c�cnge �an a n,i.nh. an �h,e S��ven�an Seh�a� p�nape�.�y a�c �ome au.i.tab.�e
ah.ea nea�c �the�ce. The Ma�,c.ar� eatvu:ed.
Y01JTH ADV I SOR .
The Commission's attention was again drawn to the Quarterly Memorandum which
suggested that a representative of the Studeng Council or some school representative
ira a similar c��acity, be invited io att�s�d �h� Coramission mee��ngs, to voice an
opinion as to r�hether or not an activi�y w���d be desired and �rxcces5ful as �ar
as they were concerned. This would tell the Co�^�rnis�i�on if they a�e satisfying
tl�e desares of the youth in the City. This was originally brought before the
Commission in September of 1969, and has been discussed on several occasions
since that time9 but nothing definite has been planned and the school has not
been approached regarding this matter. Mr. �r�wn s�ated �.hat he thought it had
�eeri discussed by the City Couacil at one ��rza� �a�d �h�t he �o�.�d �o���e ���
Council minutes which corresponded to the Yo�ath �dvasor nidgter and it could be
discussed again at the December 28th meetin�a
INNSBRUCK AND CHERI LAND PROPERTIES.
Mr. Fitzpatrick asked if anything had been decided on the sale of unneeded Park
Properties, such as the one in Innsbruck and on Cheri Lane. Mr. Brown will check
into this and report back to the Cor�mission.
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Minutes of Regular lyeeting, November 23, 1970 Page 4
, TREES AND SHRUBS FOR FRIDLEY.
, The Commission made reference to the report on "Trees and Shrubs for Fridley",
which ►vas prepared by Ralph Vel�anaa�e �ar3� Foreman. 'The Commission felt that
perhaps the list should be sent to Slh�rley Behrens at the Fridley Sun, and other
Civic minded groups and interested persons. The Commissioners felt that this
' information would be on interest to all the Citizens in Fridley and that they
would put this report to good use if they knew of its availability.
'� MOT ION b y Ae h, Seca nded b y B.Qu,vr,, �a � end .the � x a�"Tnee�s and Shnube ban
�'tu:dPey" xa S�wcQey Be.lvicenb, �di.tan a� .the �'�c.Ld.eey Sun, and .to C�.v.�c gnou p�s
a� �� h.e�c �i.r�te�cedxed gnaups wha m.i,gh,t aa de,�.vr.e .i.t. The Mo�,c.an ccvvc�.ed.
' OAK WILT.
The Commission discussed the problems of Oak Wilt �n Fridley. There is presently
� an ordnance regarding Dutch Elm Disease, whereby the City can inform the owner
of the property that he has a diseased tree and warn him that it will have to
be removed. If the owner doesn't comply within a certain length of time, the
� City �an go onto the property and remove the tree at the owners expense.
Mr. Fitzpatrick felt that it should be called to the attention of the City Council
' that we don't have an or nance coverin Oak Wilt and that there is presently a
iseased tree within the City -
A copy of the letter informing the City that there is a diseased tree in Fridley
' has been given to the Acting City Manager and Mr. Blair feels that we should
wait until the next Commission meeting to see what develops from Council action.
' NORTH PARK AREA.
Mr. Olson asked if the City Council had approached the County, regarding aid in
purchasing the North Park area. Mr. Fitzpatrick said that he didn't believe they
' had and Mr. Olson recommended that the Commission approach the Council for just
such action.
Mr. Fitzpatrick stated that the Commission itself was not in a position to approach
the County for aid, but that we could present the proposal to the City Council for
action.
Mr. Blair pointed out that if the City tried to purchase the land on its own, it
would create a terrific burden on the taxpayers.
Mr. Olson wanted to go on record as stating that he feels that the Commission
should approach the City Council with the idea of requesting County aid in the
purchase of the North Park area.
Mr. Fitzpatrick su�gested that each Commissioner contact his Councilman regarding
this matter. Mr. Blair said that he felt the Commission should act as one body
in approaching the City Council for action.
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ADJOURNMENT.
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MOTION by B.�yt,vc., Secanded by Nov.i�sFzy, ,ta ad�owcn �h,e meet,i,r►.g u� 9:5g p,m.
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ADJOUftNMENT (con't):
The next regular meeting will be held on Monday, DeCember 28, 1970, at 7:30 p.m.
in the conference room at Civic Center.
Respectfully submitted,
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DISTRIBUTION OF MINUTES:
Visitors Present at Meeting.
' Parties Affected,
City Council.
City Commissions.
' City Departments.
Anoka County Commissioner.
Park Consultant.
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; FRIDI.�Y HITPfAPl RELAT7p::5 SUP.VEY STATISTICS
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Total humbet of Replfes - 1485 out of 6000 sent.
Not all respondents answered every question, therefox� the �ot��l answers for each
question do not total the above amount. '
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The answers were tabi•'ated as follows:
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1. Are you more sympathetic to�,�ard civil rights now than a year ago? Yes 274 No 974
(28%) (45%) (27%) .
2. kTOUld you support the "Buy Black" program? Yes 381 No 610 Uncexta�n 374
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How would you feel if your ehild chose a mino��ity �h�ld as his special friend�'
Pleased 250 Neutral 856 Displeased 228
(19%) (64%) (17%) . '
How would you feel if your child were to have a hyegro teacher?
, Pleased 263 Neutral 946 Displeased 153 � '
- (19%) (70%) (11%)
How do you feel about including a study of minority cultures in your child's
curriculum? Pleased S44 Neutral 494 Displeased 289
• �) (37% � ( 2% �
Would you welcome a h'egro joining your church? Yes 1138 No 163
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Would you like your church to be directly involved in improving racial relations?
• Yes 792 No 491 •
(62%) (38%) � � ,
Do you'think it is more diffi.cult for A'egroes to advance economically than it �
has been for other gro ups? Yes 668 No 613 Y
(52%) (48%) .
Flhat would be your response if a Negro fami.ly moved next door to you?
Move 124 Object 190 Neutral 367 Accept 402 Welcome 273
(9%) (14%) (27%) (30%) (20%) .
Do you agree with the Kerner Report that white racism is at the root of the
racial problem? Yes 276 No 584 Do nOt know 416 .
(22%) (46%) i32%) � i53%) (47%)
Should there be more employment of racial minorities in r^ridley? Yes 561 No �i95
(39%) (61%)
12. Should n�ore racial minorities be encouraged to reside in Fr.idley? Yes .427 No 660
(24%) (76`
13. Do you feel more low income housing should be provided in Fridley�' Yes 290 No 936
1G�. What are some things you think the Fridley Fluman Relations Committee could do
to improve r�lcial relations in Fridley� •
Since this question requested a o,ritten reply it would be impossible
to list all �inswers herr�. An attempt was made to classify the response
to tl�is last q�iostion in categories in order to broaaly reflect the nature
of the response. The categories that seemed to become apparent were;
(a) Constructive suggestions 40_ 9 (29%) •
(b) Neg<�tive response 245 (],7%) �
(c) "Leavc tl�ings alone" or "No problem exists" 143 (10`/,)
(d) No con�meilt 636 (44%) —
Approxi.mately�52 respons�s were eitt�er combinations of the above or fell
into areas not fitting e��her of ttic three mention�d.
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FPIDLEY lilr•tAN RELATIO\TS CO�L�tIT1�R �
,iuly 23; 19i0 .
Following are ti�e interpretations of responses to the questions asked in the liuman
Relations Survey taken in Fridley, Pfinnesota;
1• Although some of the "no" responses may be the result of misinterpreting
the question, the results do indicate tlle need for concern by the Huma�n
Relations Committee. It seems that our present style of e�uca*�c�n, t�rough
the news media is not generating understanding and sympathy among the large
mass of people. �
2. Generally poor response to the "Buy Black" program caould lend some �=a �,��
to the belief that 1'egroes have greater difficulty advancing economically
than other groups.
3, 4& S. Indicatio�is of goud community tolerance are noted on the subjects of
Negro teachers, minority curriculum and minority play�nates for children.
6& �• The fact that a very large number would �oelcome a Negro to their
church is tempered by ��7, There seems to be an inconsistency when an
individual would welcome a Negro to his church and yet would not want his
church to be directly involved in improving racial relations.
8. It seems difficult to believe that only a slight majority believe it is more
difficult for Blacks to advance economically than other groups. Strong evidence
of this fact may be found in the recent (7/2/70) survey by the National
Industrial Conference Board which reported that the median income for non-
white families (92% black) was $5,590 in 1968, $3,300 less than for white
families. However, real income from non-whites increased between 1963 and
1968 at a rate of 7.3%, compared with�3.7 percent for whites.
9. Once again the community indicates good tolerance to�aards Negroes moving next
door to them, l�iany comments were made on the subject of judging people as
individuals rather than as members of a group or minority.
10. It seems that many in the conmiunity do not understand or accept the fact that
, white racism is at the root of racial problems. Many large surveys (Kerner.
Report, Urban America and Urban Coali.tion) have conclusively determined this.
In our own survey many people responding in the negative betrayed a white
1 . racist attitude throughout the balance of their questionnaire by their answers
and comments.
11 & 12. Wfiile a small majority feel favorably towards e�nploying more racial
' minorities in Fridley, it is disturbing that a greater majority are op osed
to encouraging ininorities to reside in Fridley. �
' 13. It is unforl-unate that so many citizens feel that low income housing should
not be provided in Fridley. ;�7e would like to comment �hal iow income housing
benefits the elderly, minority groups, and the economically deprived. Such
' housi►�g does not tiave to be of low Quality construcl-ion or of social embarrass-
ment to I'ridley, By supporting such housing we �aould be �aking on our p1oper
responsibility for citizens who chance upon misfortune and are forced to leave
� the community tu find s(�elter elsewhere. .
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Amended List of Recommendations to the Cit� Council
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Many comments made on the survey forms are included in the following
� recommendations of the Human Relations Committee;
1. Establish laison with minority groups. Bring about person to
' person discussions on specific problems through church and
business groups.
� 2. Sponsor a Human Relations Seminar to bring about greater
understanding of the subject and what it encompasses.
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decreasing property values when minorities move into an area.
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� creed or color.
� 5. Educate the community regarding alternative programs for
attractive housing that will benefit the elderly and other
needy persons.
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MEMO FROM: Harvey J. McPhee
MEMO DATE: November 23, 1970
RE: Activity Report
Attached is my activity report for the third quarter
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JULY, AUGUST, & SEPTEMBER ACTIVITY REPORT•
Holiday Village North and Holiday Car Care Center
Several rechecks of litter problem. Some improvement.
5833 - 2% Street N.E.
Recheck of refuse problem. Had been corrected.
4965 - 3rd Street N.E.
Litter complaint. Surveyed and has been corrected.
223 Ely Street N.E.
Odor complaint. Checked area and found nothing. Wrote letter to complainant.
5801 - 6th Street N.E.
Miscellaneous complaint. Checked and found no serious problem.
6019 Main Street N.E.
Litter complaint. Checked and sent letter to owner. After further rechecks,
a violation tag was issued.
1500 - 69th Avenue N.E.
Checked litter problem again and sent letter to legal firm of owner.
7312 Svmphony Street N E
Rechecked litter problem. Has been corrected.
380 - 57th Place N.E.
Rechecked litter problem and not corrected. Wrote two violation tags and
two visits. Owner went to court and was found guilty.
Skywood Mall Shopping Center
Checked licenses throughout center and found a number of unlicensed
vending machines. License Clerk informed.
6025 - 3rd Street N.E.
Housing surv�y and report to City Manager.
Moon Plaza Shopping Center
Rechecked litter in rear area and report to City Manager.
Les Chies Property
Checked area with his attorney after court case.
7590 Lyric Lane - Fridley Convalescent Home
Checked home with Mr. Levine on two separate visits.
Spartan Store Parking L ot
Checked litter problem and sent letter to store manager.
6021 Main Street N.E.
Litter survey. Has been a constant problem. Sent letter to owner.
5720 Polk Street N.E.
Rodent and litter survey. Letter to new owner.
5980 - 2nd Street N.E.
Rec ec o€ Litter. Wro�e another letter to owner.
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, 5516 and 5530 Ret�is Drive N.E._
Checked litter problem several times.
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Survey of sewage disposal system at driving range on north IIniversity Ave.
4901 - 3rd Street N.E.
Made several surveys on a housing problem. Was corrected.
1329 Rice Creek Road N.E.
Made several surveys and a report to the Building Inspector.
7450 Stinson N.E.
Dog complaint. Checked and found no problems on outside property.
� 361 - 74th Avenue N.E.
Rechecked �revious complaint. Repair work being completed.
520 Dover N.E.
Complaint on old cellar. Talked to owner and agreed to cooperate on
problem.
5207 Central Avenue N.E.
Food survey and recommended closing. Establishment was closed for
improvement.
6500 Aahton Street N.E.
Dumping on State property. Sent memo to City Manager.
7422 Able Street N.E,
Housing and litter problem. Sent letter to tenant and owner.
7965 Riverview Terrace N.E.
Litter complaint. Checked and sent letter to owner.
5357 - 4th Street N.E.
Housing complaint. Checked and has been corrected.
181 - 79th Way N.E.
Water problem. Several surveys were made and a new heater was installed
after a letter was sent to owner.
440 Ely Street N.E_
Storm sewer outlet. Suspended material ca�ecked with report to Engineering
Department. �
1631 Rice Creek Road N.E.
More complaints and owner has failed to connect laundry sinks to sewer to
eliminate nuisance in rear yard. Sent more letters to owner to connect to
sewer.
7220 Central Avenue N.E.
Litter problem on industrial property. Letter to three tenants to support
action of Building Inspector.
Country Club Market
Reviewed incinerator plans.
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Litter complaint. Checked and has been corrected.
5291 - 2nd Street N.E, and Related Apartment Buildings
Litter complaint. Has been corrected.
8301 Riverview Terrace
Rat complaint in embankment. Made two trips and took some rodenticide
on last visit.
5404 - 7th Street N.E.
Housing complaint. Numerous complaints on this property. Recommended
to Building Inspector that matter be brought to City Council under
multiple dwelling licensing ordinances.
1490 - 64th Avenue N.E.
� Numerous head louse complaints. Visited premises and talked to Mr. & Mrs.
Rundquist. This required help from Anoka County Health Department and
the School Nurse.
' 7250 Central Avenue N.E.
Cour� case on the sale of food without a license at this service station.
, 5378-5384 Fifth Street N.E.
Litter complaint. Previous problems.
, 5370 - 5th Street N.E.
Litter complaint. Previous problems.
1533 Berne Roacl N.E,
Reviewed pool plans.
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Wrote violation tag.
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ENGINEERING DEPARTMENT
City of Fridley
Fridley, Minnesota
November 16, 1970
Park Construction Company
S1 - 37th Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota
RE: CHANGE ORDER 4k1 - MEADOWLANDS PARK
STORM S�WER PROJECT N0. P-10
Gentlemen:
You are hereby ordered, authorized and instructed to add or delete
from your contract for Meadowlands Park Storm Sewer Project No. 10 the
following estimated quantities for a net total deduction lump sum price
of Seventeen and Fifty One Aundredths-------------°-------------Dollars
$17.50 (words)
(figures)
The above lump sum price shall be adjusted by any additions to or deletions
from the approximate quantities and at the unit prices noted below. Other
incidental items shall be compensated for at contract amount bid prices.
DEDUCTIONS:
S c. or A rox. Item with Unit Price Unit Prics e�nt
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Item No. Ouan[ities Bid Written in Words Dollars Cents, �bb�Ya
2503 .502 I 320
2501 .536
ADDITIONS:
&I 30" R.C.P. Sewer C1. II w/gasket
at....F.ou�teen...........D�llar....
and...Five............cents per Ft..
F&I 30" Concrete Aprons
at. . .Q�3� .$�3�idz�d . . . . . . . . .Dollar. . . .
1 and....$Q .............centa per uI�J
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14 OS 4,496 00
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F&Y �D"—C:�I.P. 14 gage
at... Fifteen............�llar....
2501.511 250 and... NO ..............cents perFt:.
� F�I 4" C.I.P. 11'�° Bead
at. . . .T:weat,}; ;Four . . . . . . . .Dollar. . . .
3 and. . ���t,y........ ....centa perUnit
100 I 00
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Storm Sewer Project No. P-10
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Item No.
2501 .532
Approx. Ites with Unit Pric� Unit Pric�
��ntitiss id Writtan in i�iorda _ Doll�rs
i Cubic yards foundation correction ma rial
at... Two ................Dollar...
222 and., Fifty.. ,,,,,..cents per�:y• • 2 50
F&I 30" Metal Apron
at,,, One Hundred,,,.,,,,,Dollar.,.
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Relocate existing 30" R.C.P, to new ocation
at.. �?e Hundred.,.,,,,, ,Dollar...
and. NO ................cents per... 100 00
Tcn��. �►o�irloNs
TOTAL ADJUSTED DEDUCTIONS
Original Contract Price Wi�h
Alternate No. 1 $17,635.00
Change Order No. 1 Deduction - 17.50
Revised Contract Price $17,617.50
555 100
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Submitted and approved by City Engineer Nasim M. Qureshi, P.E, on this
day of , 1970.
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City Engineer-Director of Planning
Approved and accepted this �rel� day of , 1970 by
Park Construction Company.
Approved and accepted this
City Council of Fridley, Minnesota.
PARK CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
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day of , 1970 by the
By Mayor By
City Manager
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MINNtAPO{.Ia � MINNESOTA es49Y
TEL.: iUna�t {-YbN
CONSULTING ENGINEERS
November 24, 1970
Haaorable Mayor & City Council
c/o Mr. Marvin Brunsell, Acting City Manager
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432
Gentlemen:
I herebq certify that sanitary sewer, watermain, and storm sewer portion
of the Heather Hills Improvement Project, Fridley, Minnesota has been
completed according to the plans and specifications aa file in the office
of the Fridley City Engineer.
Respectfully submitted,
COMSTOCK & DAVIS, INC.
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RAMSEY COUNTY, MINNESOTA
2401 HIGHWAY 10
ST. PAUL, MINN. 55112
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"7ovember 25a 197C
�?r, riarvin Brunsell, dcting �iry :�.anager
City of Fridley
6431 University elvenue North r:ast
Fridley, A:innesota 55421
Lear iir. Brunsell:
`ae �re enclosing the biil fos the '_�`al c�st o� the w-�ter inter-
conn�ction between Lhe City of rridle�� an�: t`�e Vil?age of .:�u;�ds View.
As stated in the :etter frnm Comstockr;� :avis one-tia.f of t!:e inter-
connection cost is to•be borne by each muc;icipxlity.
If you h�ve any questic�ns co�cerninb tne cc}y� allec�`ic�r,, please
call Shelly Boehn, at Co►ns;nck -�. �)evis, 'Q4-93�+F.
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' INGRAM RUSTAD, MAVOR
PERRV MALViN,COUNCIIMAN
RICHARD JOHNSON, COVNCILMAN
DONALD HODGES, COVNCILMAN
LLOVD BLANCHARD, COUNGLMAN
DENNIS ZVI.LA, CLERK-ADMINISTRATOR
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NINNtAPOLIS � MINN<60TA •s4!!
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CONSULTING ENGih1EER5
November 18, 1��7��
Honorable Mayor and Village Council
Village of Mouads View
c/o Mr. llennis Zylla, c:lerk-Admiaistrator
2401 Bighway No. 10
St. Paul, Minneso[a SS112
Gentlemen:
�We herewith su�mit a breakdova of the cost of the interconaection of the Mounds
�, View and Fridley 'unicipal water a�ratems. Said intcrconnection w�s constructed
9 at the interaection of County Road H-2 and Pleasant View I➢rive, (S��a�on
Avenue in Fridleq.)
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1 �let connection
1 8" Sleeve
2 8"x8"x8" C.I. Tees
1 8"xu" C.I. Reducer
2 8" Gate Valves
Street Replacement
Total Coastruction Costs
l $ 6.67
@ $ 40.00
@ $ 65.00
@ $ 95.I5
@ $ 60.45
@ $181.60
@ L�p S�ao
Legal� Fiscal, Engineering, Staking Out, inspection,
and Administrative Costs @ 25X
Total Cost of Interconaection
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65.00
190.30
60.45
363.20
150.00
$1,362.53
$ 340.63
51,703.16
According to the agreement, twlf of the interconnection cost vill be borne by
the City of Fridley.
We are encloeing an "as built" drawing Which ahould be fonrarded to the City of
Fridleq with their billing.
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RESOLUTION N0. ;��"��
RESOLUTION REQUESTING MINNESOTA HIGHWAY DEPARTMENT
FOR APPROVAL OF DETACHMENT OF T.H. #47 SERVICE ROAllS
AT 61ST AVENUE AND 57TH AVENU� AS AN ADVANCED
T.O.P.I.C.S. PROJECT
WHEREAS, the intersection of 57th Avenue N.E. and 61st
Avenue N.E. with T.H. #47 presents serious capacity and safety
problems because of the location of existing frontage roads and
a lack of adequate roadway width, and
WHEREAS, the improvement of these intersections is
considered a high priority project both to the City of Fridley
and as part of the Anoka County T.O.P.I.C.S. program,-°and
WHEREAS, it appears that this is the type of improvement
for which the T.O.P.I.C.S. program is intended,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, that the City Council of
the City of Fridley, Anoka County, Minnesota, hereby:
1. Approves a project for the detachment of frontage
roads and for increasing the capacity of 57th Avenue
and 61st Avenue at T.H. #47
� 2. Requests that the Minnesota Highway Department
approve this project as an advanced T.O.P.I.C.S.
project under the accelerated program.
ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
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ATTEST:
YOR - JACK 0. KIRKHAM
CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL
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RESOLUTION N0. �; �
A RESOLUTION REGARDING THE HOLDING OF CERTAIN TAX
FORFEIT IATS FOR CITY PURPOSES
WHEREAS, the lots described below are low by nat�x�e
and
WHEREAS, the City of Fxidley is presently utilizing
these lots as a drainage sump,
. NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council
of the City of Fridley desires to hold certain tax forfeit
lots for City purposes and the County Auditor is requested
to withhold from sale the �ollowing listed lots which the
City of Fridley intends to purchase:
Lots 13, 14 and 15, Block 6, Oak Grove Addition
to Fridley Park
ADOPTED BY THE CITY CAUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
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MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell
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A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING APPLICATION FOR _
REIMBURSEMENT FUNDS FOR 1969 FLOOD
RESOLUTION N0.
Attachment for Application No.
BE IT RESOLVED BY The City Council OF City of FridTey ,
(Governing Body) (Public Entity)
THAT Marvin C. Brunsell � Acting City Manager ,
(Name of Incumbent) (Official Position)
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be and he is hereby authorized to execute for and in behalf of
City of Fridley , a public entity established under
the laws of the State of innesota , this application and
to file it in the appropriate State office for the purpose of obtaining
certain Federal financial assistance under the Federal Disaster Act (Public
Law 875, Slst Congress; 42 U.S.C. 1855-1855g).
Passed and approved this________, day of , 19__.
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Name and Title Marvin C. Brunsell - City Clerk
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'RESOLUTION N0. �
A RESOLUTION ORI)I:RING PP.ELIrIINARY PLAI�S, SPECI�ICATIONS,
� AND ESTIr1ATES OI' THE COS'1'S THEI:EOF : STREET IMPROVEMENT
PROJECT ST. 1970-3•(Addendum No. 1) (Sidewalks)
BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Fxidley as follows:
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1. That it appears in the interest o£ t}ie City and of t}ie property ownexs
affected that there be constructed certain improvements, to-wit:
Sidewalk improvement including grading and other work located as follows:
East Service Rd. of
University "Avenue:
57� Avenue to Mississippi Street
2. That the CiLy Engineer, Nasim M. Qu�-eshi, City �Iall, Fridley, Minn. i.s
hereby authorized and directed to draw the preliminary plans and
specifications and to tabulate tlie results of his estimates of the costs
of said improvements, including every item of cost from inception to
completion and all fees and expenses incurred (or to be incurred) in
connection therewith, or the financing thexeof, and to make a'
preliminary report of his fir�dings, stating therein whether said
improvements are feasible and whethex they can best be made as proposed,
or in connection ti�ith some otl:er improvc:m�nt� {and *_he estima*_ed cest 2s
recommended), including also a descxiption of the lands or area as may
xeceive beneiits therefrom and as may be proposed to be assessed.
3. That said preliminary report of•th'e Engineer shall. be furnished to the
Council.
ADOPFED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
DAY OF
ATTEST:
CITY CLEP.K - Marvi.n C. Brunsell
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MAYOK - Jack 0. Kirkham
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RESOLUTION N0. �;� ' a'�
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A RESOLUTION RECEIVING TH� PRELIMINARY REPORt AND CALLING
� A PUBLIC HEt1RING ON THE r1A7'TER OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF
CERTAIN IMPROVE�IENTS: STREET IMPROVII�4ENT PROJECT ST. 1970-3
. (Addendum No. 1) (Sidewalks) . �
, WHFREAS, the constr.uction of certain improvements is deemed to be in
the interesr of the City o£ Fridley and the propexty owners affected
thereby. �
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BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley, as follo�vs:
1. 1'hat the preli.minary report submitted by Nasim M. Qureshi
City Engineer is hereby received and accepted.
2. That the City Clerk shall act to ascertain the na;ne and address of the
owner of each parcel of land directly affected ox within the area of
lands as may be proposed to be assessed for said improvements, and
calculate estimates of assessments as may be proposed relative thereto
against each of said lands. ,
3. That the area proposed to be assessed for said improvements and each
� of them as noted in said notice are all the lands and areas as noted
in said notice: All of the same to be assessed proportionately
according to the bene�its received.
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4. That the estimates of assessments of the Clerk shall be available for
, inspection to the owner of any parcel of land as may be affected thereby
at any ptiblic heaxing held relative thereto, as well as at any prior
time reasonable and convenient.
5. That the City Clerk is authorized and directed to give notice of such
Public Hearing by publishing a notice thereof in the oificial newspapex
of the Gity of Fridley and by mailed notices to all the property owners
whose property is li.able to be assessed with the making of these
improvem2nts according to law, such notice to be substantial.ly in the
form and subst:ance of the notice attached hereto as Exiiibit "r1".
6. That this Council �aill meet on the llth day of Januaxy , 1971
at 8;00 o'clock P.M, at the City Hall in the City of Fri.dley fox•the
purpose o£ holding a Public Hearing on the improvement noted in the
Notice attached hereto and made a part thereof by reference, Exhibit"A".
AI�PTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CTTY OF FRIDLEY THIS
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ATTEST:
CITY CI.EhK - Maxvin C. Brunsell
MAYOR - Jack 0. I:irktiam
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CITY OF FRIDLEY .
(EXHIBIT A)
NOTICE OF HEARING ON IMPFOVEMENTS
STREET IMPROVENIEN'r PROJECT ST. 1970-3
ADDENDUM N0. 1 (Sidewalks) -
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Frid�.ey, Anoka County,
Minnesota, has deemed it expedient to receive evidence pertaining to the
improvements hereinafter described.
�TOW THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on the llth day of
January , 1971 at 8:00 o'clock P.M. the City Council will
meet at the City Hal.l in said 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 including grading and other work located as
follows: .
East Service Rd. of .
University Averiue: 57� Avenue to Mississippi Street
ESTIMATED COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 13, 686. 00
THAT THE AREA PROPOSSD TO BE ASSESSED FOR SAID IriPROVEMENTS IS AS FOLLOtiTS:
For Construction Item above -------------------------------------
All of the land abutting upon 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 hereafter otherwise provided by the
Council all under the following authority, to-wit: Minnesota Statutes 1961,
Chapter 429 ard la�as amendatory thereof, and in con£ormity with the City
Charter. .
� DATED THIS DAY OF , 19 , BY ORDER OF THE CITY
COUNCIL.
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Mt-1YOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
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RESOLUTION N0. s-
• A RESOLUTION ORDERING PRELIMINARY PLANS, SPECIFICATIONS,
' AND ESTIMATES OF THE COSTS THI:REOF: STREET IHPROVEMENT
PROJECT ST. 1971-1 (Addendum No. 1)
BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Fridley as follows:
1. That it appears in the interest of the City and of the property owners
affected that there be constructed certain improvements, to-wit:
Street improvements, including grading, stabilized base, hot-mix
bituminous mat, concrete curb and gutter, water and sanitary sewer
services, storm sewer and other facilities, located as follaws;
7 9 th Way :
Lincoln Street:
East River Road to East Property Line of Lot 4,
Block 2, Pearson's lst Addition
79th Way to South 150 feet
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East Service Rd. of
East River Road: Starting from 1,000 feet South of South leg of
Interstate �k694 Inte�rchange N.E. to railroad right of way.
Great Northern Industrial Cetiter Plat, Outlot A
2. That the City Engineer, Nasim M. Qureshi, City Hall, Fridley, Minn. is
hereby authorized and directed to draw the preliminary plans and
specifications and to tabulate the results of his estimates of the costs
of said improv�.,nents, including evexy item of cost from inception to
completion and all fees and expenses incurred (or to be incurred) in
connection therewith, or the fi_nancing thereof, and to make a'
preliminary report of his �indings, stating therein whether said
improvements are feasible and whether they can best be made as proposed,
or in cor.r_ectior_ with so:r.e other improvemQr_ts (and the esti:r.�t�� cest as
recommended), including also a description of the lands or area as may
receive benefits therefrom and as may be proposed to be assessed.
3. That said preliminary report of the Engineer shall be furnished to the
C'flunc i 1.
, ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
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ATTEST:
CITY CLERK - I`�a�ryi.n C. $runsell
1970.
MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
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A RESOLYTION RECEIVING THE PRELIMINARY REPORT AND CALLING
� A PUBLIC HEARING ON THE MATTER OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF
CERTAIN IMPROVEMENTS: STREET IMPROVF•MENT PROJECT ST. 1971-1
(Addendum No. 1) •
WHEREAS, the construction of certain improvements is deemed to be in
� the interest of the City of Fridley and the property owners affecte�l
thereby.
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BE IT RESOLVED, by the City Council of the City of Fridley, as follows:
1. That the preliminary report submitted by Nasim M. Qureshi
,,,(��itT_ ginePr is hereby received and accepted.
2. That the City Clerk shall act to ascertain the name and address of the
owner of each parcel of land directly affected or within the area of
lands as may be proposed to be assessed for said improvements, and
calculate estimates of assessments as may be proposed relative thereto
against each of said lands.
3. That the area proposed to be assessed for said improvements and each
of them as noted in said notice are all the lands and areas as noted
in said notice: All of the same to be assessed proportionately
according to the benefits received.
� 4. That the estimates of assessments of the Clerk shall be available for
,, inspection to the owner of any parcel of land as may be affected thereby
_ at any public hearing held relative thereto, as well as at any prior
time reasonable and convenient.
5. That the City Clerk is authorized and dixected to give notice of such
Public Hearing by publishing a notice thereof in the official newspaper
of the City of Fridley and by mailed notices to all the property owners
whose property is liable to be assessed with the making of these
improvements according to law, such notice to be substantially in the
form and substance of the notice attached hereto as Exhibit "A".
6. That this Council will meet on the llth day of January , 197�
at 8:00 o'clock P.M. at the City Hall in the City of•Fridley for•the
purpose of holding a Public Hearing �n the irnprovement noted in the
Notice attached hereto and made a part thereof by reference, Exhibit"A",
ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY
OF FRIDLEY THIS �
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MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
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CITY CLERK - Ma�in �. Brunsell
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OFFICIAL PUBLICATION
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NOTICE OI'�IEARING ON IMPROVEMENTS
STREET IMPROV�MENT PROJECT ST. 1971-1
Addendum No. 1 -
WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of Fridley, Anoka County,
Minnesota, has deemed it expedient to receive evidence pertaining to the
improvements hereinafter described.
�IOW THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT on the llth day of
Tan�iar�T , 1971 at 8:00 o'clock P.ri, the City Council will
meet at the City Hall in said 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
Street improvements, including�grading, stabilized base, hot-mix
bituminous mat, concxete curb and gutter, water and sanitary sewer
services, storni sewer and other facilities, located as follows;
79th Way: East River Road to East Property line of Lot 4, ,
' Block 2, Pearson's lst Addition
Linco].n Street: 79th Way to South 150 feet
East Service Rd. of
East River Road: Starting from 1,000 feet South of South leg of
Interstate ��694 Interchange N.E, to railroad right of way.
Gr.eat Northern Industrial Center Plat, Outlot A
ESTIM,ATED COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $
THAT THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SAID II�.'ROVEME.NTS IS AS FOLLOWS:
For Construction Item above -------------------------------------
All of the land abutti.ng upon 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 proeeed with said improvements they �aill consider
each separate improvements, except as hereafter otherwise provided by the
Council all under the following authority, to-wit: Minnesota Statutes 1961,
Chapter 429 and l�ws amendatory the.reof, and in conformity with the City
Charter.
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MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
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' A RESOLUTION CERTIFYING CHARGES TO THE COUNTY AUDITOR TO BE
LEVIED AGAINST CERTAIN PROPERTIES FOR COLLECTION WITH THE
TAXES PAYABLE IN 1971
WHEREAS, a nuisance condition has �een found to exist on
Lot 4, Block 4, City View Addition,
WHEREAS, the owner of such property was given notice to
abate such nuisance, and
WHEREAS, the owner of such property did not abate such
nuisance and the City of Fridley, under authority of Section
145.23 Minnesota State Statute of 1953 did therefore abate the
nuisance at a total cost of $195.00.
NOW, THEREFORE BE IT R�SO�VED, �h�� the City Clerk is
hereby authori zed and di rected to certi f;y to ��� �;�a���.� '��'�� ���"`�
for col 1 ecti on wi th the taxes payabl e i n��� u9 �i�� �������� ��
listed below:
Lot 4, Block 4, City View Addition
Grading $ 95.00
Filling basement 100.00
$195.00
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PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
� FRIDLEY THIS ��� DAY OF ��� � , 1970.
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CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunse 1
MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
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STA�ENIE�ET
BROO�oEW LANDSC�►PE SER�BCE
Ted Renollet - 755-3126
927 Andover Blvd.
Rt. 5, Anoka, Minn. 55303,_ _._—____, 19
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BROOKVIEIM LANDSCAPE SERVI��
Tec9 Renollet - 7'S5-3126 ,
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RESOLUTIOi� PJO. � `� - 1970
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A RESOLUTIOi� AUTtiORIZING Af�D DIR�CTIPdG THE C0�13IPdifJG OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON
LOTS 22 AfdD 23, SLOCK 2, O�.1lJsaY ADDI1'ION
WHERE/�S, cer'tain special assessments have been levied with respect to certain
land and said lan� has subsequentiy been subdivided,
N01�1, THEREFORC, BE IT RESOLVEG as foliows:
That the assessments levied against the follotiving described parcels, to-wit:
Lots 22 and 23, Stock 2, Onaway Addition, may and s�iall be apportioned and
combined as follows:
Original Parcels Fund Original Amount
Lot 22, Btock 2, Onaway Addition Regular S� 1�1 $ 11.60
Lot 23, Btock 2, Onaway Addition
Combining of Parcels ,4pproved
Lots 2?_ and 23, Biock 2,
Parcel 600, Qnauray Addition
W #34
Regular S � 6J
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Regular S � l�J
w #34
45.72
$ 11 . 60
45.72
$ 114064
Original Amount
$ 23.20
91.44
$ 114.64
A�OPTED BY THE CITY COJtdCIL 0�' THE CI7Y OF FRIDLEY THIS pAy
OF • , 1970.
MAYO� Jack Oo Kirkham
ATTEST:
CITY C�E°K Marvin C. 6runsetl
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A RESOLUTIOhd /'�UT}-IORIZING AN� DIftECiI�lG 1'FiE COM�INING OF SPcCIAL ASSESSMEPa7S ON
LOTS 24 f�P�D 25, BLO�,'�h 2, O��r"�!J,�Y ,�O�ITION
l•JHEREAS, certain special assessments have been levied with respect to certain
land and said land has subsequently been subuivided,
NOW, 1�ti�RcF0�2E, E3E IT RESOLUEO as follows:
That the assessments levied against the following descril�ed parcels, to-tidit:
Lots 24 and 25y Btocl< 2, Onat�aay /�dd�tion, may and shatl be apportioned and
combi ned as fot l oevs:
Originai Parcels Fund Originat_fimount
Lot 24, Block 2, Onaway Addition P,egutar S� SJ $ 11.60
Lot 25, 61ock 2, Onaaray Addition
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r. Lots 24 and 25, �lock 2,
Parcei 640, Onaway Addition
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$ 11.60
45.72
$ 114.64
Ori� nal Amount
$ 23.20
91.�1E
$ 114.6�+
ADOPTCU 3Y TI-IE CITY'C-0Ui�1CIL 0� iHc CITY OF FRIDLFY THTS �� D/�lY
oF � ' , 1970.
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MAYOf; � Jack 0. Ki rkt»m
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RESOLUTIO�J N0. 197
/� RESOLUTIOid AUTHORIZI�dG ;�tdD DIRCCTI?�G TNE SPLITTIh�G OF SPECIAL FlSSESSh1EP1TS Oid
LOT 20, P�2CEL 1S00, AUDITOR'S SJ3DIViSION PJO. 129
WHEREi�S, certain special assessments have been levied with respect to certain
land and said land has subsequently been subdivided.
NO�d, TN�RCFORE, f3E I�' RESOLVEU as follows:
That the assessments levied against the following described parcel, to-wit:
Lot 20, Parcel 1500, Auditor's Subdivision tJo. 12g, may and shall be apportioned
and di vi ded as fol loE��s:
Originat Parcel
� Lot 20, Parce1,1500, Auditor's
Subdivision No. 129
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�"" Part of Lot 20, P�rcel 1500,
Auditor's Subdivision �:o. 129
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w #3�+ (h1�i n )
S1d ;#24 (Ptai n )
W �34 (Lateral)
SS �#24 (Storm Searer )
S4,! #48-�'� (Lateral and
Servi ce )
SS #8�u (Storm Seti�er)
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Regular SA
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Sld #24 (M�i n)
tiJ ;�34 (Lateral )
S;J #24 (Storrn Se�ti�rer )
SIJ ;�4fi-A (Lateral and
Service)
SS ;�3�i ( Storrn Se:yer )
ST. 196�-3
Original lamount
$ 41.9�
156.74
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720 . S 6
481.32
1,828.3S
152.46
187.60
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$ 21.83
81.50
5g.97
375.73
250.29
t,005.59
79.28
97.82
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Parfi of Lot 20, Parcel 155�, Regutar S�� $ 20•�5
Audi tor's Sub�i vi sion No. 129 W i�3�+ (flai n) 75•z�+
St�1 {�2j+ (P�ai n ) 5�•�+3
t,l Tr3� (l.aterat ) 344.83
Sb! #24 (Storm Sew�r) 231•�3
s��1 �48 -� 822 .7 6
SS ��3�3 (Storm Sewer) 73•1s
ST. 1968-; 89•�a
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ADOPTEQ BY TME CITY COU'JCIL OF THE CITY OF FRI DL�Y Tf-IIS DAY OF
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A RESOLUTIOi�I AUTi-IORIZItdG �'�tvD DIRECTI�Iu THE SPLITTIi1G 0� SPcCI-`�L ASSESSr1ErJTS OiV
NOR-�N 100 FEET OF LOT 8C, AUDITOR'S SUB�iVISIO,d iJO. 21, A�JD, CGi�1�INING LOT &A,
NO2TH 100 F�ET OF LOT �3G, AN� EaST 12 FEcT OF I�lO�TN 100 F��T OF LOT f3C, FlUDITGZ'S
SUQDIVISIO^! P10. 21
W��ER���S, certain spec�al assessmen�s have oeen tev�ed with resaect to certain
land and said i�nd has subsequently been subciivided.
NO.J, THEREFQRc, RL IT :ESOLVED as foi lo:vs:
That the asszssm�nts levied against tne foll��rring described parcel, to--4vit:
Nortii 100 Fe�t oi� Lot �3C, Audi tor's Suudi vi si on P�1o. 21, and Lot 8A, Idorth 100
Feet of Lot �B, and East 12 Feet o� �!orth i00 Feet oi Lot 3C, Auditor's Suadivi-
sion ir'o. 21, may and shall be apportioned and divided ancJ combined as fallo+r�s:
Original Parcel
Lot f3A, Parcel 2020, Auclitor's
Suhdivision No. ?_1 -
horth 100 Feet of Lot 33, Parcel
2060, rluditor�s Subdivision "do. 21
North 100 Feet oi Lot �C, Parcel
2100, lludi tor's Subcli vi si on �!o. 21
Fund
Regul ar S,�
ST. 19h2°2 Street
Regular SA
Regu1 ar SF1
ST. 19b?_-2 S�reet
Division ancf Combinatien A�roved Fund
Lots 8r'�, PJorth 100 Feefi of 88, and �egul ar S,�
East 12 Feet o� ��or �+� 100 Feet of ST. 1�6?_ -2, Streei:
Lot 8C, Parcel 2025, .'�udi tor's
SubGi vi si on P;o. 21
North 100 Feet of Lot� �C (�xcept �egular S/1
East 12 Feet), Parcel 2U�0, ST. 1962-2 Stre.et
Audi tor's Sub�i vi si on f�do. 21 .
ADOPTED EiY TI�� CITY COJi�lCIL OF T�-i� CITY OF FRTDL�Y THIS
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Ori c�i nal Amount
$ 1,050.��6
6��3 . o0
$ 67.26
$ 94o.B1
6!;•3 .00
$ 3,3Lf1f.53
Ori gi nal r�nount
$ 1,?_?_1.21
6t�3 .00
$ $37.32
643.00
$ 3 � 3t�1+.53
DAY OF
�4AYOR Jack 0. Kirkham
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APPOINTMENT FOR CONSENT AND A�PROVAL BY THE CITY COUNCIL
DECEMBER 7, 1970
NAME POSITION SAI�ARX & E�'F����1� ��TE R�PiACES
Stanley Peterson Laborer $658.00 per montia St�phen 1'horstad
Street Dept. November 23, A97�
Richard J. Cameron Laborer $658.00 per month Warren Marsyla
Street Dept. December 7, 1970
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Marvin Brunsell, Acting City Manag�r
From , Robert S. Hughes, Chief, Fridley Fire Department
Date . November 25, 1970
Subject: Change in Status for Firefighters
Gary E. Larson, Full-time firefighter on the Fire Department,
has c�mpleted his probationary period. I recommend approval
as a regular member of the department.
The following men have completed their probationary period as
volunteer firefighters:
R i cha rd La rson
Larry Hamer
Ron Schoneman
I recommend approval of these men as regular volunteer members
of the department.
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PEI'ITTON COVER SHEET
Petitie�n No� 17-1970
Date Received November 20, 1970
Object For: Blacktop Streets ar�d C�ncrete curbs -
venue - a woo ancr o enJamzr ��.
Oakwood Manor - 60th Avenue to Gardena
ern a e en�amin - err. a e to araena
Petition Checked By flpRQ�l. L�.c>�1. _ � Da�e �?U ��3 7C)
FF".n...;:>:...a, (d''`"Au� �f£ rJ3AsM��.J dAR.W000
pwNaN�P . 54`/� �lla 37io l.qlo
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The Fire Chie� said that Hilltop's contract has now run out with Spring
Lake Park and they would like some action as soon as possible. A repre-
sentative from Hilltop said that he would appreciate any i�mnediate help
that could be qiven. It was agreed that the price would be $3500 per year
plus $150 per rur►, the price to be negotiated every year, and that the
contract will be completed by the Village of Hilltop prior to the 15th
for action by the Council on the December 15, i969 Meeting and Fridley will
provide fire protection in the interim.
DISCUSSION OF RESOLUTION AND ORDINANCES REGARDING SNOWMOBILES:
The City Attorney said that he had discussed this with the Attorney
General and the League of Minnesota Mun�.cipalities�and it seems to be an
open question on how much of the field the State�has pre-empted. It seems
_ that reasonable regulations could be set forth by the City. One of the
suqqested ordinances amends Section 88 and adopts the Minnesota Statutes
by reference, the second is amending Ordinance �78 and does not deal
strfctly with snowmobiles, but all motorized vehicles includinq dune
buggies and mini bikes. This would limit their usage to certain desiqnated
areas. The resolution adopts certain-limits in the use of snowmobiles
� in public lands and waters in the City and also limits the use over public
stree�s. These suggestions came from the Parks and Recreation Commission
_ and the Administration.
Mayor Harris Pra tem suggested action on the Resolution and laying over the
Ordinances to the next regular Council Meeting. He reported that he had
received some calls of the operati�n of snowmobiles late at night. The
people that called him felt that the snowmobiles should be used with more
discretion. Councilman �iebl added that he had received some calls also.
RESOLUTION #198�1969 - RESOLUTION REGAFtDING THE'REGULATION OF SNOW-
MOBILES:
�, MOTION by Councilman Liebl to-adopt Resolution #198-1969. Seconded by
Councilman Sheridan.
Councilman Sheridan asked if there was any restriction on their use on
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-property. Councilman Liebl•asked if the time limit imposed in the Resolution
w�ould apply to the use of private property and the City Attorney said only
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not be construed as a nuisance. There ray be people ill or children sleeping.
The City Attorney agreed that the nuisance ordinance could cover this if the
hour was objectionable. He said that he w�ould `ave to reserve judgement on
whether or not this Resolution could be enforced on private property,
although he thought that the nuisance ordinance could be used if the com-
plaint was on the operation of a snowmobile on private property.
Councilman Harris asked if there was not a change in the State laws and the
City Attorney answered that previously a driver had to be licensed, but
this is not the case now.
A member of the audience aske� Wh�► the school �rQperty w,�s inaluded. Th�+•
City Manager s�id that Mayo� K,�rl�ham brought his attention to the fact that
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'��-• � Section 78 also applied to the schools. Councilman IIarris said that he
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, r�amely the safety factor and the noise factor. It seems that people want
' to take off the mufflers to make them more noisy. Snowmobiles are made to
� go 60 miles per hour now and if a child or a pet were to jump in front
of a snowmobile, they could not stop as the brakes are not that good. They
must of necessity run next to the curbing in the snow. The City Attorney
then read the Resolution aloud for the benefit of the audience interested
' in this item. Councilman Liebl dommented that this Resolution does not
� mean that the Council is not in favor of snowcnobiles in the City, he felt
that it was a healthy sport. This Reso�ution merely sets down some limits
i and he did not feel that there shou].d b� such strict regulations that
j people were not allowed to use them. Councilman iiarris asked if the State
� requires the safety certificate and the City Attorney replied yes, and
; that anyone under 14 is not allowed to cross a street or highway and be-
! tween the ages of 14 and 18 they can cross only with a safety certificate.
�• This also applied to the use of public roads within the City. The State
�� Statutes cover the safety equipment, rules of the road and speed limits.
The speed limit is the same as for other motorized �ehicles. The noise
decibels and speed are hard to enforce as a snowmobile may go through a
' field where a squad car could not follow. Councilman Sheridan asked if
�.. the state licenses these vehicles and the City Attorney said yes. Mr.
� �7erry Potts, 8066 Ruth Street asked i� the speed limit applies to the ease-
1. ments and along the sidewalks. The City Attorney ansvrered that a street
would be from one riqht of way to the other aild within tha� right of ��ay it
� would apply and the City would have jurisdiction.
Ti� VOTE UPON THE MOTION, being a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Harris
Pro tem declared the motion carried.
The City Attorney suggested publishing the Resolution,
This item was again discussed at the end of the meeting, where it was
decided�to change the time limit from "No snowmobile shall be operated priox
to sunrise or after 9:00 P.M." to "No snowmobile shall be operated prior to
sun��se or after 10:00 P.M.", to conform with Fridley's sister comanunities.
DISCUSSION REGARDING SEARS STORE IN SHOREWOOD SHOPPING CENTER:
The City Engineer explained that Mr. Max Saliterman is requesting that the
brick on the south side be waived if expansion progresses within three
years. The Building Standards - Design Control Subcommittee original�y
had stipulated that it was to be bricked on all four sides, then the Council
allowed the east side to be left as that was the probabie direction of
expansion.
Mr. E.J. Becchetti, representing Mr. Max Saliterman, said that they would
like to add on to the east and south sides in the near future, but mort-
gaging money is hard to get. They would like to deploy the materials and
� labor for the bricking to other parts of the building and save the ex-
pense o� bricking'up the sou�� w��],, cp�s�.dex�.�ig the pro�o�ed expansion.
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the operation of snowmobiles on all reaidentis.l'streets in the
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LIST OF LICETISES TO BE Ap°ROVFD BY THE CITY COUNCIL AT T'-IE I�tEETING OF DECEMBE?? ?, 1970
VENDI?�1G MACtIIP1E A?PROVED BY
Hempel's Spur Service Station
61t85 East River Road
Fridley, Minn. By: Carroll Hempel Health Inspector
Holiday Auto Center '
57th and tTniversity Ave.
Fridley, �4inn. 3y: Eagle Industries Health Inspector
Hempel�s Spur Service Station
6U,85 East River Road
Fridley, Minn. By: Gold Medal Bevera�e Health Inspector
Walt's Apco
7250 Central Ave.
Fridls y, Minn. B�a Robert PelloW Health Inspector
CIGARETTE
Holiday Auto Center
57th and iJniversity Ave.
Fridley,Minn. By: Eagle Industries Police Chief
CHRIS'!'MAS TREE I,�?T
Bob's Produce Ranch
7620 IIniversity Ave.
Fridle.y� Minn. By: Bob Scroer Fi.re Inspector
1136 - 73z Ave.
Fridley, Minn. By: Donald Chies Fire Inspector
Spartan Atlantic Store
Hwy. ,#55 and 694
Fridley,Minn. By: Gary Bennett �ire Inspector
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LIST UF CONTRACTOR S LICENSES TCi };}�. .�\PPKOVED BY COUNCIL AT THE MEETIi�G OF
DECII�IBER 7. 19 7 0
GAS SERVICES �PiiOVED �Y
Sassco Incorporated
475-8th Avenue N.W.
New Brighton, Minnesota By: Robert 3usea� Plbg. Insp.
GENERAL CONTRACTOR
Acton Construction Company, Inc.
Box 394
Hugo, Minnesota B��: James Szurer Bldg. Insp.
Kootenia Builders, Inc.
3621 Lancaster I.ane North
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Rohert Eibensteiner Bldgo Insp.
Witcher Constructioi� Company
400 Secund Avenuc� South
Minneap� Lis, Minriesota ti�� : Mr. Witcher Bldg. Insp.
HEATING
Sassco Incorporated
475-8th Avenue N.W.
New Brighton, Minnesota By: Robert Jusen Plbg. Insp.
SIGN ERECTUR
Gold Medal Beverage Company
553 North Fairview Avenue
St. Paul, Minnesota 55104 By: Arthur Ma.rgot Bldg. Insp.
ESTIMATES TO BE APPROVED BY CITY COUNCIL - DECEMBER 7, 1970
Oak Grove Investors, a
partnership, and
John M. Hansen
For purchase of part of North Park P,rea
(See communication on following pages)
State of Minnesota
Department of Highways
St. Paul, Minn. 55101
For mudjacking in Innsbruck Area as per agreement
with State. Project ST. 1970-9
Comstock & Davis, Inc.
1446 County Road "J"
Minneapolis, Minn.
For services rendered - City of Fridley vs. Reidel
Estate, An�ka County District Court
Minn-Kota Excavation Co.
Osseo
Minnesota
Partial Estimate ��5 for Street Improvement Project
ST, 1970-1
Partial Estimate ��4 for Street Improvement Project
ST. 1970-2
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$ 66,800.00
$ 1,329.86
$ 300.00
$ 29,132.43
$ 2,979.30
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HENRV H. FEIKEMA
RONALD L. HASKVITZ
JAMES R.CASSERL�
CARL J. NEWOUIST
DOUGLAS HAIL
O�COUNSEL
LAW OFFICES
HALL, SMITH, �TIISTER, FEIKEMA 8C HASHVITZ
CHARTERED
December 1 , 1970
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Mr. Marvin Brunsell, Acting City Manager
' City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue Northeast
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
tRE: Conderrmation 31257, North Park matter
Dear Marvin:
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9U�lDERS ExCt+,�,NGE 9U�LDING
MtwNEAPOUS M���vNE50TA SS���
O�FiCES ��. FRiL�, F• e OSSEO
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TEIENr�ONE 339-148�
I send you a xerox copy of a deed from Oak Grove Investors, covering
the East 70 feet of the Northwest Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of
Section 3, Township 30, Range 24, Anoka County, Minnesota. I met with
Bob Guzy, the attorney for the owners, on last Friday. He had the
acreage of 3.4 acres calculated by Rollin Anderson, the county surveyor.
Based on $2�000.00 per acre the total acreage of 33.4 acres amounts to
$66,800.00. Out of that might be deducted the revenue stamps -$66.00
worth of revenue stamps will be required on the Hansen deed and $15.40
on the Oak Grove Investors deed.
I you have not all ready forwarded the checks, I wish you would forward the
check for $66,800.00 less the revenue stamps, to rr�y office. The check
should be payab7e to �ak ,r�,,•� Tn,rp�+�,-� ,3n� tc �ohn M, Hansen. If you
will send me a check made payable to the County Treasurer for the document
stamps I will see that both deeds are recorded.
There is a Petition Subsequent action involving the 3.4 acres property and
we should not record that deed until the very last of the month. A hearing
is set for December 28, 1970 and I assume that on that day there will be an
Order granting the Petition Subsequent so that this deed can be recorded.
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RE: Condemnation 31257
North Park matter
Page two
December 1, 1970
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' Mr. Guzy has promised to forward to our office, title opinions on each
parcel indicating that the owners have marketable title and that there
are no liens. Both deeds, you�will note, have been dated November 14,
1970. Leonard tells me that that date has some significance for city
� tax liability purposes.
I am going to enter into a stipulation with the owners of the balance of
' the property that we have under the option agreement so that property may
be included in the condemnation proceedings. Verbally, at the time of the
option, we agreed to cansi„e� it �, �ar* o` �.. ..,,��e:pe.: ;,� . u�,� tne .�r.�,�
would be the same as the sum per acre awarded by the corrmissioners. I'm
1 enclosing a copy of that stipulation for you� records.
Yours truly,
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INVOICE
STA'TE OF MINNESOTA �„��,��� ::
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
St. Paul, Minn. 5,ri101 nH�e___ __
Accoant or Village of Fridle�
Remittance by Cbeck, Money Order or DraJt should be
Payable to: Minnesota Depa�tment o/ Highways
UE5CRIPTION
Cost of labor and equipment for mudjacking ,
per Agreement 1144R.
Dates work done - Oct. 20� 21� 22 & 23
I�abor
Richard Osboraet Frm.
David Dennis, HI�AS
Harold Dulitz, HMNI
Roger Lensing, HMM
Workmen's �omp. Ins. 3.42 per 100.00 of payroll
Personal Expense
David C. Dennis
xoger Lensing
Richard �sborne
Harold Dulit$
Equipment
Unit 54300 Truck with water tsnk
Unit 17291 IHC Travelall
IInit 64118 �udjack
IInit $430"� �ruck
iinit 66921 Compressor
Maintenance Engineer
TOTAL
QUANTITY pRICE
Central O}Rce '
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11-18-70 -- - --
AMOUNT
45 �• 5•35 2�•75
39 " 4.10 159.90
39 " 4.10 159.90
3g �� 4.io 155•80
24.49
58.43
43•73
46.5$
49.43
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520 „ .12
22 hr. 10.00
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22.68
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COMMENDATION OF SHORTY'S TOWING SERVICE
H7't'�C�
On November 7, 1970, at about 0150 hrs, our officers were called to
the scene of an accident at Central Avenue and the railroad tracks
near the Onan plant. Arriving at the scene the officers found the
accident was between a train and a car occupied by a woman. The
woman was pinned in the vehicle and could not be removed without
assistance. The police officers called for the Fire Department
rescue squad and Shorty's Towing Service. Shorty's Towing Service
arrived before the rescue truck and Ranko Schuur, owner and
operator of Shorty's Towing Service, immediately started working
to free the woman from the car. According to the officers present
at the scene, Mr. Schuur, using his tow truck and winch, pulled the
car apart enough so that the woman was removed without further injury.
Mr. Schuur's knowledge and ability to perform in an emergency situ-
ation has brought great credit to himself and to his company and I
feel the City Council should be made aware of this.
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FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55421
MEMO T0: THE CITY COUNCIL
FROM: MARVIN C. BRUNSELL, ACTING CITY MANAGER
DATE: DECEMBER 1, 1970
Attached herewith is the City Attorney's letter of
November 23, 1970, outlining the progress made so far on
the proposed Explosive Ordinance. The comments from the
affected departments have not been received as of this time.
This letter is to let the City Council know what progress
has been made to date. As soon as the comments from affected
departments have been received and incorporated into an
ordinance, it will be presented to the City Council.
LAW OFFICES
HALL. SMI1'H, cTL'STF.�2, I'EIKEMA �c ��ASK�"IT'L
CHARTERED
WYMAN SMITH
IEONARD T. JUSTER
HENRY H. FEIKEMA
RONALD l. HASKVITZ
JAMES R. CASSERLV
CARL J. NEWOU�ST
DOUGLAS HALL
OFCOUNSEL
Marvin Brunsell
Acting City Manager
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
Dear Marvin:
November 23, 1970
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BUIlDEpS ExC�+.►NGE 6U��OING
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TE:ENHONE 339 •�8i
As Yo� know I presented a proposed Explosive Ordinance to the City
Council in September of 1970 and the Mayor suggested that I refer
it to the Governor's Committee on Law Enforcement.
That Committee referred me to the Attorney General who was in the
process, at that time, of making new regulations for the control
of explosives and, also, was in the process of drafting a model
ordinance.
They now have completed the model ordinance and I am sending a copy
to you and a copy to Bob Aldrich, Chief Bureau of Fire Prevention,
and Eve'rett McCarthy, Police Chief, for their review and comments
before it is presented to the Council.
E. H. Renner & Sons had called at one time asking if we would send
their attorney a copy of any proposed legislation and I am sending a
copy of this letter• to Jim Tuzinsky for his comments.
LTJ:mr
cc: Everett McCarthy
Chief of Police
Vex� truly yours ,
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Leonard T. Juster
Robert D. Aldrich
Chief Bureau of Fire Prevention
Jim Tuzinsky
c/o E. H. Renner & Sons
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MEMO FROM: Peter J. Herlofsky
MEMO DATE: November 19, 1970
RE: Anuka County Comprehens.ive Health Meeting or November 18, 1970
' This meeting was held primarily to acquaint the local units of govern-
ment in Anoka County with the expanding services of the Anoka County
Comprehensive Health Department. Most of the comments made in the early
� part of the meeting were made concerning the existing programs such as the
Daytime Activity Center for retarded children, family counseling services,
etc.
However, the main point of the meeting was to acquaint the municipalities
with the program that will begin in 1971, Environmental Services. The purpose
of this service is to provide Health Inspector services to all the local units
of government in Anoka County. At this time, Fridley is the only local unit
of government which has a health inspector, and is part of minority of local
governments which actually have a health board that understands its duties.
In summary, Anoka County will at some future date be able to provide
our City with the level of service necessary to meet the needs of our
community through their personnel of health inspectors. We will be paying
for this service through the County tax. However, our inspector has given
us a very high degree of competance which at this time Anoka County will be
unable to match. This item should not be seriously considered until the
1972 budget is being proposed.
If there are any questions concerning this meeting which require further
information, I will do my best to answer them. Also, Mr. Robert M. Hutchinson,
Director of Environment Services for Anoka County (421-4760), will be more
than willing to help us.
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Planning As istant
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TELEPHONES Oili�e - 544-9159 Re.;denro - 935-914?
November 18, 1970
Honorable Council
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue N� E.
Fridle�-, Min��c���ta
re: 79th & Eo River Road
Gentlemen:
We ask for a waiver from the old Minneapolis Plumbing
Code, Section 132, to the new Minnesota State Plumbing
Code, Section 123, in regard to materials.
The City of Minneapolis adopted the new Minnesota
State Plumbing Code, the week of October 1, 1970�
We are building two 59-unit apartment buildings at
79th & E. River Roado We would like to use the new
plastic on waste and vent as written in the new Minnesota
State Code as adopted by the City of Minneapolis.
Sincerely,
I�IID-AMERICAIv f{OMES, INC.,
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Office of the Building Inspector
TOP IC : MOI�TTHLY REPORT TO THE C ITY MANAGER
NOVII�ER, 1970
� TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION
NUMBER OF PERMITS ISSUED
1970 1969 THIS YEAR LAST YEAR
NOVII�ER NOVEMBER TO DATE TO DATE
Residential 7 9 44 103
Residential Garages 9 10 87 116
Alterations & Additions 6 9 169 126
Multiple Dwellings 1 0 3 5
Commercial 0 1 4 16
Industrial 1 1 Z 15
Municipal 0 0 0 1
Churches & Schools 0 0 1 1
Hospitals 0 0 0 1
Signs 2 4 54 37
Moving & Wrecking 1 2 12 13
27 36 381 434
OTHERS
Heating 17 24 206 266
Plumbing 11 24 157 251
Electrical 25 28 299 476
53 76 662 993
Residential
Residential Garages
Alterations 6 Additions
Multiple Dwellings
Coumercial
Industrial
Municipal
Churches & Schools
Hospitals
Signs
Moving & Wrecking
ESTIMATED VALUATICNS OF BUILDING PERr1ITS ISSUED
$ 182,400 $ 168,500 $1,100,900 $2,402,250
26,750 26,300 218,879 235,267
10,415 21,100 835,343 566,136
590,000 0 1,330,000 2,060,000
0 35,000 158,000 1,121,500
1,250,000 2,000,OOOJ 1,475,600 5,561,000
0 0 0 --I1�413
0 0 10,000 800,000
0 0 0 500, 006
500 2,975 63,242 28,758
_ 50 1.500 5,650 7.200
$2,060,115 $2,255,375 $5,197,614 $13,293,524
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Excavating
' Gas
General
Heating
House Moving & Wrecking
� Masonry
� Oil Heating
Plastering
� Roo f ing
Signs
Well Drilling
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��10, 879-��10, 903
#8355 - �k8379
��4840 - #4856
�k5215 - ��5225
�� 8 - �k 9
NUMBER Or LICENSES CURRENTLY IN EFFECT
AND
LICENSE FEES COLLECTED TO DATE
NUMBER FEES COLLECTED
g $120
18 270
33 495
90 2,250
43 645
3 45
Zg 420
6 90
6 90
2 30
15 375
2 30
254 $4,860
P E R M I T F E E S
TYPE
BUILDING
ELECTRICAL
HEATING
PLUI�ING
SIGNS
1970 1969 THIS YEAR LAST YEAR
NOVEMBER NOVII�ER TO DATE TO DATE
$6,094.00 $ 548.00 $15,483.00 $26,403.00
433�00 1,241.05 8,057.80 15,439.90
372.25 650.00 4,087.25 11,805.00
225.25 857.75 3,815.00 8,830.50
35 00 85 00 1,249.00 _ 873.00
$7,159.50 $3,381.80 $32,692.05 $63,351.40
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MONTHLY INSPECTION REPORT
Month: November
YCBr: i 9�n
J 1970 I 1969
Inspecti�ns I Nov. Nov.
xou�n_ ins : lvew Gonstruction 7
Footings: New Construct'ion ��24
Framings $ Reinspections� 31
o-A rTc�ot l�eady-or�ejected � --�� 14 �
�igns �---------- 4 ------ -
3'fo -WorTc-Fostea----- - ----- --- ---
Vio ations C e�i c�ced ---- -- --
Dangerous Buil ings �
omp ain s ec e_ _ 15 _
i s ce ane ous �-- _� __ _------
i�na -s :-�esi ential � 12
ina s : ommercia3�,—In�
Total Inspections
Permits Issued 2
Time Off/Sick Leave Hrs.
ou� ns: ew ervices 13
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Miscellaneous
Finals: Residential
ina s: _onunercial_ _ n ust . 2
Total Inspections
Permits Issued
Time Off/Sick Leave Hrs.
RouYh Ins: Ner Services f_�� �.
Reinsvections in t
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Total Inspections, 54
�Pe��its Issued Zs
Time Off/Sick Leave
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Year
To
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2 02
Last
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To
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299 � 476
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PUBLIC WORKS DEYARTMENT
CITY OF FRIDLEY
MONTHLY R.EPORT - OCTOBEIZ 1970
STREET DEPARTMENT
l. Cleanin� . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2 . Grad ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3 . Grave 1 Hau 1 ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4. Miscellaneous Street Work . . . . . . . . . . .
5. Patching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6. Shop Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7. Signs and Barricades . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8. Equipment Repairs - Street . . . . . . . . . . .
WATER DEPARTMENT
l. Filtration Plant Operations . . . . . . . . . .
2. Final Readings and Collections . . . . . . . . .
3. Hydrant Repairs and Flushi:�g . . . . . . . . . .
4. Miscellaneous Water Work . . . . . . . . . . . .
5. Pumphouse Work . . . . . . . . . . . • • • • • •
6. Standpipe Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7. Valve Inspections and Repairs . . . . . . . . .
8. Water and Sewer Inspections . . . . . . . . . .
9. Water Meter Inspections and Repairs ......
10. Water Turn-ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11. Watermain Breaks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12. Equipment Repairs - Water . . . . . . . . . . .
SEWER DEPARTMENT
1. Lift Station Inspections and Repairs ......
2. Manhole Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3. Miscellaneous Sewer Work . . . . . . . . . . . .
4. Sanitary Sewer Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . .
5. Sanitary Sewer InspectiDns . . . . . . . . . . .
6. Equipment Repairs - Sewer . . . . . . . . . . .
HOURS
153
44
34
233�
382�
100�
122Z
148�
187�
40
138�
4 9�
116
22
24�
12
53�
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55�
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182
11
62
126�
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STORM SEWER DEPARTMENT
1. Catch Basin and Storm Sewer Cleaning ...... 124
2. Miscellaneous Storm Sewer Work . . . . . . . . . 17
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PtIBLIC WORKS llEPARTMEI� I
MONTHLY REPORT - OCTOBER 1970
MISCELLANEOUS
1. Engineering Department . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2. Fire Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3. Holiday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4. Injury on Job - Robert Anderson . . . . . . . .
5. Park Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6. Project ST. 1970-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7. Pro,ject ST. 1970-9 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8 . S ick Leave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9. Vacations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
10. Voting Booths . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
11. Weekend Duty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
12. Equipment Repairs - Engineering . . . . . . . .
13. Equipment Repairs - Fire llepartment . . . . . .
14. Equipment Repairs - Liquor Stores . . . . . . .
15. Equipment Repairs - Park Department . . . . . .
16. Equipment Repairs - Police Department .....
17. Equipment Repairs - Snow and Ice . . . . . . . .
HOURS
6
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88
35
72�
275�
104
128
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(Standard Form of the Internotional Associotion of Chiefs of Police)
(Copies availoble at Federal Bureau of Investigation, Washington, D. C. 20535)
CONSOLIDATED MONTHLY REPORT
POLICE DEPARTMENT
��ty �,f Fridley _
Mo�,tf, �f _ October 19 70
TABLE 1.--DISTRIBUTION OF PERSONNEL
Average Daily Percent Daily Average Daily
Numericol Strength Absence Absence Temporary Details Average Effective Strength
� End of �ame rnonth ;nme month Same month Same month � Sacne month
this month lasl year 'I'his month lust year Ttiis month last yea: This montl last year 'I'tiis month Lastmonth last year
��ot�,l •�e«o�,�,E,l. 27 27 8. 39 ?• 36 � _. 22 .16 13. 6 13. 6 14. 6l-�
Chief's offlce . � �
Records bureau . � �
Uniformed forre . �� �� � - �
nE�t��ti„� ��,rf,«� 3 3
. Traffic bur�au .
First relief . . , lo
. Second tellef . , ��
Third relief . . . �
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TABLE 2.--CHANGES IN PERSONNEL
j. Present for duty end of last month . . . . . . . . . . � 1
2. Recruited durinq month . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3. Relnstated durinq a�onth . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Total to account for . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ��
4. Separations from the servfce:
(a) Voluntary resiqnutlon . . . . . .
(6J Retirement on penslon . . . . .
(c) Hesiqned with charges pendinq
(d) Dropped durinq probati,:�.:� . . . .
(e) Dismissed for cause . . . . . . _
(f ) Kilted in line of duty . . . . . .
(q) Deceused . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Total separations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5. Ptesent for duty at end of month . . . . . . . . . . .
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TABLE 3.--DAILY AVERAGE PATROL STRENGTH
Same month
This mot�t6 last year
22 22
1. Total number of patrolmen . . . . . . . . .
2. Less permanent assiqnments (public
offices, clerical, chauffeurs, etc.) . . .
3. Less details to specfal squads or bu-
�reaus (trafflc, v1ce, park, etc.) . . . . .
4. Avetaqe dally absences of patrolmen
asslqnr,d to patro] duty owlnq to:
(a) Vacatlon, suspen, lon, rest
days, etc . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
(b) Sick and ln)ured . . . . . . . . . . . .
(c) Tempotary detalls . . . . . . . . . .
7.6�. � 6.6R
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.22 .16
Total averaqe dally absence: ,, ���.� 1� 36
S. Avallable for patrol duty . . . . . . . . . � � � 61 1�. � b4
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OFFENSES KN01VN TO THE POLICE CHANGE
CURRENT YEAR VS. LAST YEAR
CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES VS. SAME MONTH VS. SAME PERiOD
(PART 1 CLASSES) REPORTED OR ACTUAL ,.,�TUAL THIS ' LAST YEAR LAST YEAR
KNOWN UNFOUNDED OFFENSES {EAR TO DATE
THIS M6NTH THIS�MONTH NUMBER PERCENT NUMBER PERCENT
la. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT
MANSLAUGHTER „
2. FORCIBLE RAPE TOTAL 3
o. RAPE'BY FORCE
b. ASSAULT TO RAPE • ATTEMPTS �
3. ROBBERY TOTAL 1 1 1'3
a. ARMED • ANY WEAPON �- O
b. STRONG•ARM - NO WEAPON 1 ,- �
4. AGGRAVATED ASSAULT TOTAL ,'
o. GUN
b. KNIFE OR CUTTING INSTRUMENT
c. OTHER DANGEROUSWEAPON
d. HANDS, FiST, ETC. • AGGRAVATED
5. BURGLARY TOTAL �-� �- �-� �-�'�
o. FORCIBLE ENTRY � � 9
b. UNLAWFUL ENTRY • NO FORCE l I- '�'L
c. ATTEMPTED FORCIBLE ENTRY � 2
6. LARCENY - THEFT (except nuto theft) 31 31 1�33
a. S50 AND OVEP. IN VALUE
7. AUTO THEFT 7 7 • 62
CRIIdE IN�F..X TOTAL
ib. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE .-7 7 �
4e. OTHER ASSAULTS - NOT AGGRAVATEO ( 1
66. LARCENY, UNDER S50 IN VALUE � �. �-
PART I TOTAL 120 2 Z.Z.g Z-�98
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TOTAL MISCELLANEOUS NONCRIMINAL CALLS •�-��3 . . . . . . .. ... . . .... . .. . .. . . . .�:O.�.LJ_1�., .
T[�7AL [ALLS FOR POLICE SERVICE . . . . . . . .��C! �. . . . . . . . . .. � .. ... .. .. .. . .. ..��� ��� �
AUTOMOBILESRECOVERED
(A) NUMBERSTOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED LOCALLY ......................................:........ �
(B) NUMBERSTOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED BY OTHERJURISDICTIONS ................................... 1
(C) TOTAL LOCALLYSTOLEN AUTOSRECOVERED .....................................................
(D) NUMBER STOLEN OU7 OF JURISDICTION, P.ECOVEP.ED LOCALLY . . . . . . . . . . .... . . . . .. .. . . ..... . .. .. . . . .... �
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BURGLARY
LARCENY
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VALUE OF PROPER7Y VALUE OF PROPERTY TOTAL VALUE OF �ALUE OF PROFERTY
VALUE OF PROPERTY STOLEN LOCALIY STOLEN LOCALLY STOLEN OTtiER
LOCALLY STOLEN �URISDICTIONS
STOLEN LOCALLY AND RECOVERED ANDRECOVERED BY pROPERTY RECOVERED
I.00AILY OTHERJURISDICTiON RECOVERED LOCALLY
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2 .00 22 .00 7000.00 927 .00
2z, 0�3�09 32�-3• 97 7000, o� io, 2Z�3.97
TAF3LE 6-- O���R�SE� ClE�4�ED �Y AE�@�EST
year to dat� (include exceptional cl�arances)
60�0.00
3600.00
NUMBER OF OFFENSES PERCENT OF OFFENSES
CLEARED BY ARREST CLEARED BY ARREST
CLASSIF�CATION OF OFFENSES � BY ARREST OF BY ARREST OF
TOTAL CLEARED pERSONSUNDERIB TOTAL CLEARED PERSONSUNDERI8
(PART I CLASSES)
THIS LAS7 THIS LAST THIS LAST THIS lAST
YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR YEAR
1. CRIMINAL hOMIC�DE
a. MURDER AND NONNEGLIGENT MANSLAUGHTER
b. MANSLAUGH7ER BY NEGLIGENCE
2. FORCIBLE RAPE TOTAL !� 2 2
a. RAPE BY FORCE �- �'
b. ASSAULT TO RAPE - ATTEMPTS 1 1 1
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3. ROBBERY TOTAL
a. ARMED • ANY WEAPON 1
b. STRONG-ARr.1-NO'ii'c!�?ON
4. ASSAULT TOTAL 3��- 57 8 �3
o. GUN 1-
b. KNIFE OR CUTTING INSTRUMENT �
c. OTH[R DANGEROUSWEAPON
d. HANDS FISTS, FEET, ETC. • AGGRAYATED
e. OTNER ASSAULTS • NOT AGGRAVATED � �-�
5. BURGLARY TOTAL 7 22 2 i6
a. FORCIBLE ENTRY 2O ,-��-
b. UNLAWFUL ENTRY - NO FORCE �. 2 �- 2 _
c. ATTEMPTED FORCIBLE ENTRY �.. 1-
6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCePT AU70 7HEFT1 ��7 � 3 1LL 13
o. S50 AND OVER IN VALUE
b. UNDER S50IN VALUE 3��4 373 7-7� �'��"
7. AUTO THEFT 3 � � �
GP.AND 70iAL Z�(LO �02 199 i9Li-
T�QL� 7-� PE�SC7�S ��:��ST�D, C�-��1�(��D A�lD
DIS�'OS�D OF L�IJ�I�v� t1�O�iW
' COURT DISPOSITIONS THIS MONTH
ARRESTS P'cRSONs
FORMALLY ADULTSGUiLTY
(INCLUDE RELEASED NO FORMAL CHARGE) CHARGED _ ACQUIT7ED REFERRED TO
UNIFORM CLASSIFICATION OF OFFENSES 7HIS OR JUYENI�E
MONTH OF OF OTHERWISE COURT
TOTAL OFFENSE LESSER DISMISSED JURISDICTION
JUVENILES ADULTS TOTAL CHARGED OFFENSE
1. CRIMINAL HOIAICIDE:
o. MURDER AND NONNEGL.IGENT h1ANSLAUGHTER
6. MANSLAUGHTER BY NEGLIGENCE
2. FORCIBLE RAPE
3. ROBBERY
4. AGGRAVATED ASSAULT
5. BURGLARY - BREAKING OR EN7ERING 2 2
6. LARCENY - THEFT (EXCEPT AUTO THEFT) 2 �
7. AUTO THEFT 2 2 � �
8. OTHER ASSAULTS (RETURN A- 4e) �r /� 1" �
TOTAL- PARTICLASSES 27 7 V2 �_O 2� Z �L
THIS YEAR TO DATE ? � J{ vl? 2 � I 101
LAST YEAR TO DATE 2�. 2 lJ 2 2 � 2L
PERCENT CHANGE
9. ARSON
10. FORGERY AND COUNTERFEITING
11. FRAUD
12. EMBEZZLEMENT
13. STOLEN PROPERTY; BUYING, RECEIVING,
POSSESSING
14. VANDALISM 2 2
15. WEAPONS; CARRYING, POSSESSING, ETC.
16. PROSTITUTION AND COMMERCIALIZED VICE
17. SEX OFFENSES (EXCEPT 2 AND 16) 1. �- �- 1
1R. NARCOTIC DRU6 IAWS -�-
19. GAMBLING
20. OFFENSES AGAINST THE FAMILY AND CHILDREN � � �
21. DRIVING UNDER TN[ INFLUENCE � �
22. LIQUOR LAVfS 1-0 �- 2 1 �
23. DRUNKENNESS �- '' 1' 1
24. DISORDERLY CONDUCT 2 1 Z �
25. VAGRANCY
26. ALL OTHER OFFENSES (EXCEPT TRAFFIC) l- l�- �
21 22 43 28 15 1{. 3 b
TOTAL - PART II CLASSES 2
THIS YEAR TO DATE _ O � � 2I � �" U l� 22 /
LAST YEAR 70 DATE ��- 2c�� V
PERCENT CHANGE
TRAFFIC ARRESTS THIS MOPJTH
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CONSOLIDATED MONTHLY REPO�RT
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TABLE 2. ENFORCE},�ENT SUM�AARY
This Month Year to Date
This Year Last Yeaz o�o Change This Year Last Year o�o Change
Traffic Tota� 73 153 —56 1033 1L�16 —28
Hazardous Violations 52 132 —61 479 g�4 —�-5
Other Violations 13 11� —8 260 361 —28
P�k�n� 8 9 —12 2b9 l50 -�-79
Dw� 8 B 5� Z�1 +21
Accident Anests and Citations
TAgLE 3. COMPARATIVt SUAI�AARY OF i RAFFIC ACCi�ENTS
. This frlonth Year to Date
This Year Last Year o/o Change This Year Last Year o�o Change
Total Ac�idents 57 55 -�3 525 557 -6
1 � 5 2 +
Fatal Accidents
Persons Killed �. ]- �� 2 +
Injury Accidents
25 19 +31 225 227 -1
Persons Injured �} � 32 "�'25 3g��- 3%2 ��
1 +
Pedestrians Killed
Pedestrians Injured � 2 �'�� 7 1� ���
Hit and Run Accidents
i5 12 +25 � 86 74 +16
Cleared by Arrest �- 2 �/� 5 5
Cleazed - No Arrest 3 9 "67 L,-2 5?- ^�-U
Total Cleared �1- 1-�- `�J4 �"7 �6 �17
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Monday Tuesuay Wednesday Thursday Friday Saturday Sunday
Citation Citation Citation Citation Citation Citation Citation
Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and Acci- and
Time dent Arrest dent Arrest dent Arrest dent Arrest dent Arrest dent Arrest dent Atrest
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1:00 1
2:00
3:00
4:00
5:00
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2:00 1 3 � 1
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4:00 �- 1. 1 2 2
5:00 1 1 6 1
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Note: °Citation and Anest" column should include aII trafiic citations and arrests made duriiig each hour period except ptu�king
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This F��onth Year to Date
This Year Last Year This Year Last Ye��r o o Change
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Hazardous Violations Total �2 i4o 5�� 905 '"��
Dwi B � 50 � �l -�-2�
Speeding 2� 5i 239 533 "��
Reckless Driving `�- !� 9 —�`5
Careless Driving 6 � 12 _ 62 63 -2
Traffic Signal 3 g 31 V9 �b6
Stop Sign
2 5 29 34 —15
Other Regulatory Sign 2 � �'� �'7 �1'8
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Improper Passing 1- 3 � —T�
Improper Turning 3 r 3 L}-6 ���-
Right of Way - Vehicle � `t" 6 � 3j�
Right of Way - Pedestrian
Following Too Closely 1- - .
No or Improper Sign11
Improper Start from Parked Position
Improper Backing
Improper Lane Usage 3 �'� 18 �1�.5
Failure to Drive - Right
Defective Equipment � � t��' � 23 +7v
Other Hazardous Violation 2 2 �'S 2O �25
Other Violai:ions Total �.3 i1� 200 35Z -28
Parking Violation Total 8 9 269 Z7� �'�79
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unit� 1a-5 311i� 395• 5 7. �3 136. 3� . oL�3
unit� Zl�6 Li_11.o 51�f3e9 7.�!- 175•°8 .042
u��,� �I- 7 37 71 57-LI- • 3 7. 3 2 36 .10 . 06 2 -
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