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THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF APRIL 6, 1970
Mayor Kirkham called the Regular Council Meeting of April 6, 1970 to order at
7:37 P.M.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE•
Mayor Kirkham requested the audience to stand and recite the Pledge of
Allegiance to the Flag with the Council.
INVOCATION:
The Invocation was offered by Reverend Bergren, Redeesner Lutheran Church.
ROLL CALL:
MEMBERS PRESENT_ Harris, Breider, Kirkham, Liebl
MEMBERS ABSENT: Sheridan
APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE REGIILAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MARCH 16, 1970•
Councilman Liebl drew the Council's attention to Page 14, the second paragraph
and stated that his vote was nay, rather than aye, and asked that the records
be changed.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt the Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting
of Maxch 16, 1970 as corrected. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voicc
vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
ADOPTION OF AGENDA:
Councilman Liebl said that there was one item to add which was the Auman
Relations Committee Minutes of April 2, 1970, and a memorandum from them dated
April 2, 1970.
MOTION by Councilman Breider to adopt
Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote,
the motion carried.
VISITORS
the Agenda as amended. Seconded by
all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared
Mx. Douglas Osieczanek complained of a hazaxdous building at 101 Ventura
Avenue. He said that it has been in the same condition since the tornado
There is a basement and subfloor and it is half full of water.
Mayor Kirkham advised him that the Council is aware of this problem and it
will be taken care of tonight.
ORDINANCE #45D - AN ORDINANCE AMENDING ORDINANCE NO 17, PRESENTLY CODED AS
CHAPTER 13 OF THE ERIDLEY CITY CODE, RELATING TO LICENSING GASOLINE PUMPS
WITHIN THE CITY OF FRIDLEY•
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MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Ordinance #450 on second reading, waive
the reading and order publication. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a
roll call vote, Kirkham, Liebl, Harris and Breider voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
OR➢INANCE #451 - AN ORDINANCE AMENDING OR➢INANCE NO. 14, PRESENTLY CODED AS
CI-IAPTER 81 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE� REGULATING THE SALE OF NON-INTOXICATING
MALT LIQUOR WITHIN TH� CITY OF FRIDLEY•
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt Ordinance #451 on second reading, waive
the reading and order publication. Seconded by Councilman Harra.s. Upon a
roll call vote, Kirkham, Liebl, Harris and Breider voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
CONSIDERATION OF FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE FOR REZONING REQUEST (ZOA #69-11)
AND SPECIAL USE PERMIT (SP #69-01) NORTI-IERN PACIFIC RAILWAY COMPANY: (Tabled
March 16, 1970)
Councilman Harris said that as the railroad was not in attendance, he Eelt that
this item should be continued.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to table consideration of the fa.rst reading of
an ordinance for rezoning requested by Northern Pacific Railway until they can
be present. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye
Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
OF REMAINING APPOINTMENTS TO BOARDS, COMMITTEES, AND
Building Standards - Design Control Subcommittee
MOTION by Councilman Harris to appoint Tony Gnerre, 12D2 Hathaway Lane N.E.,
Telephone 788-8595, to the remaining vacancy of inember at large on the
Building Board. He added that Mr. Gnerre has indicated a desire to be of
service on some committee within the City of Fridley. Seconded by Councilman
Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the
motion carried.
P1ats and Subdivisions - Streets and Util7ties Subcommittee
Councilman Liebl said that inasmuch as the remaining vacancy is an appointment
£rom the Second Ward, he suggested that this be tabled to April 20th due to
Councilman Sheridan`s absence.
Human Relations Committee
Mayor Kirkham said that he had contacted Mrs Katherine Moss, Reverend Gerald
Keefe and W.R Starwalt, and they were willing to continue serving on the
committee. He said that he had a very long list of people that would be
willing to serve and it takes time to interview each one. This commrttee
is supposed to be a cross section of the community, as close as can be ob-
tained. He has been trying to get an even distribution, representive of the
City.
MOTION by Councilman La.ebl to approve the re-appointment of Mrs. Katherine
Moss, 1021 Rice Creek Terrace, Reverend Gerald Keefe, 6120 Sth Street and
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� W.R. Starwalt, 1021 Hackmann Circle. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a
voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
The appointments to fill the vacancies of Robert Hynes and Donald Batterson
are to be brought back to the April 20, 197D Agenda.
CARL PAULSON COMPLAINT:
Mr Carl Paulson came forward and talked to the Council concerning some sections
of the Code regarding nuisances, parking cars and trucks on the street and the
legality of operating a business fsom the home in a residential distsict. He
presented a compilation of data concerning past political matters to each
Council Member, the City Attorney and some members of the audience.
CONSIDERATION OF BARTENDER - WAITRESS WAGE A1QD BENEFIT NEGOTIATION RL�COM-
MENDATIONS:
Mayor Kirkham said that he felt that the City Manager's recommendations should
be followed. Councilman Liebl asked if all these items have been agreed upon
and the City Manager said yes. Councilman Liebl asked the cost of the total
package. The City Managex said that he did not have the exact figures, but
that it would fa11 within the 9�% range.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to concur with the recommendations of the City
� Manager and approve the agreement between the bartenders, waitresses and the
City. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF MARCH 18, 1970
REZONING REQUEST, ZOA #70-03, GEORGE NELSON: The north � of Lot 30 and
the north � of Lot 31, except the north 125 feet of Auditor's Sub-
division #129 to be rezoned from R-1 (single family) to R-3A (apartments
and multiple dwellings)
The City Engineer said that the Planning Commission had approved of this
rezoning request. The Council action would be to set the Public Hearing date.
MOTION by Councilman Breider to seti the Public Hearing for the George Nelson
rezoning request for May 11, 1970. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a
voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive the Minutes of the Planning Commission
Meeting of March 18, 1970. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice
vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING OF MARCH 25, 1970
1. A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45.053, 4A, TO REDUCE THE FRONT YARD
� SETSACK REQUIREMENT FROM 35 FEET TO 2D FEET, TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF
A GARAGE ONTO EXISTING DWELLING LOCATED ON LOT 6, BLOCK 3, PEARSON'S
CRAIGWAY ESTATES 2ND ADDITION, THE SAME BEING 361 BELLAIRE WAY N.E.,
FRIDLEY� MINNESOTA. (REQUE5T BY MR. DONALD J DSBOS, 361 BELLAIRE WAY
NE, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA)•
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2. A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45.053, 4B, TO REDUCE THE REQUIRED
SIDE YARD SETBACK REQUIREMENT FROM 10 FEET TO THE EXISTING 8.67 FEET
TO CONVERT AN EXISTING ATTACHED GARAGE INTO LIVING AREA ON LOT 6�
BLOCK 3, PEARSON'S CRAIGWAY ESTATES 2ND ADDITION, THE SAME BEING 361
BELLAIRE WAY N.E.� FRIDLFY, MINNESOTA. (REQUEST BY MR. DONALD J. DIBOS�
361 SELLATRE WAY N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA):
The City Engineer said that the Board of Appeals approved of the requests for
the variances. The request is for a reduction in £ront yard setback from
35' to 25' and a reduction in side yard from 10' to 8.67'. There were no
ob7ections at the Board of Appeals Meeting from any of the neighbors.
D10TION by Counci2man Breider to approve the varzances requested by Mr. Donald
Dibos, 361 Bellaire Way N.E, Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote,
all voting aye� Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
3. A R�QUEST FOR VARIANC� OF SECTION 45.053, 4C, TO REDUCE THE MINIMUM REAR
YARD LOT DEPTH REQUIREMENT FROhS 25 FEET TO 20 FEET AND SECTION 45.153�
2, TO REDUCE THE AVERAGE OF THE FRONT YARD DEPTHS OF EXISTING BUILDINGS
WITHIN A DISTANCE OF 100 FEET ON BOTH SIDF,S FROM 67� FRRT TO 35 FEET.
WHICH IS THE REQUIRED SETBACK IN THIS AREA� ON
8C, AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION #21, THE SAME BEING
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The City Engineer explained that there is one house that is set back 111' and
another that is set back 36'. According to the Ordinance, this setback should
be 67.5' and the petitioner is requesting a 35' setback. There were no
ob7ections at the Board of Appeals Meeting. The Board recommended approval.
This house faces Oakley Drive. Councilman Liebl asked if this would not
result in a land locked parcel, and the City Engineer explained on the
screen why this would not be so.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to concur with the Board of Appeals and grant
approval of the variances requested by Mr. Orrin Lovelace. Seconded by
Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared
the motion carried.
4. A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45 052, 1, FRIDLEY CITY CODE, TO
INCREASE THE MAXIMUM HEIGHT OF A RADIO ANTENNA FROM 20 FEET ABOVE
DWELLING ROOF TO 50 FEBT ABOVE DWELLING ROOF TO PERMIT THE ERECTION OF
AN AMATEUR HAM RADIO ANTENNA ON LOTS 8& 9, BLOCK 5, SPRING EROOK PARK
ADDITION, THE SAME BEING 159 LONGFELLOW STREET N E.� FRIDLEY� MINNESOTA.
(REQUEST BY WILLIAM H. HAM, 159 LONGFELLOW STREET N.E „ FRIDLEY,
MINNCSOTA)-
The City Engineer explained that this request is for a radio antenna in
excess of City Code on Longfellow Street_ The property to the east is in-
dustrial and on the west is resi3ential, The man on the east, Mr. Frank
Zimbal, 161 Longfellow, has voiced an ob�ection as he is afraid that during
a storm the tower may fall onto his property. The Board received a petition
signed by five nezghbors stating that they had no objection. He said that
the Board of Appeals recommended approval subject to their stipulations. Mr.
Ham is a member of a military organization for radio operators.
Councilman Liebl asked if Mr. Ham had insurance in the event that the tower
should topple. Mr, Ham replied that he did. Councilman Liebl stressed that
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� this was very important in the case of an accident. Mr. Ham then came
£orward fox discussion and pzesented a sketch of the tower at the Council
table.
Mapor Kirkham said that wrth the contingencies built in by the Board of
Appeals plus a hold safe clause for the City, he felt that it aould be
approved. The City Manager questioned whether the hold safe clause should
be a separate agreement or if it could be made part of the permit. The
City Attorney, Mr. Leonard Justex, said that there should be a special
indemnity agreement in addition to the permit. Councilman Liebl said that
the permit should also state that Mr. Ham must renew his insurance every
year. The City Attorney said that the renewal of the permit could be
contingent upon the renewal of the insurance every year.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to grant the permit for a radio tower 50 feet
above the roof fos Mr. William H. Ham, 159 Longfellow Street N.E., sub7ect
to the stipulations set forth bp the Board of Appeals with the addition of
a special indemnity agreement, and with the requirement that the permit must
be renewed every year, with renewal contingent upon the renewal of his
insurance. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive the Minutes of the Board of Appeals
Meeting of March 25, 1970 Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice
� vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE PARKS AND RECREATION MEETING OF MARCH 16, 1970:
MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the Minutes of the Parks and Recreation
Commission Meeting of Maxch 16, 1970. Seconded by Councilman Breider Upon
a voice vote, a11 voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
CONSIDERATION OF AWARDING CONTRACT FOR STREET IMPROVEMENT PROSECT ST. 1970-1
AN➢ ST. 1970-2.
(NOTE: Bids listed in the Minutes of March 16, 1970)
The City Engineer reminded the Council that at the March 16th Meeting, he
had requested that the bid award not be made as yet. He reported that an
agreement has been executed with New Brighton ior the improvement of Stinson
Boulevard, so that street wi11 be included in the pro�ect. He said that he
had investigated the lowest bidder, Minn-Kota Excavating, Inc., and did not
feel that the recommendations on the company were entiirely satisfactory,
however, as they were the lowest biddes and they do have the equipment, he
felt that the award would have to be made to them.
Councilman Liebl asked how this bid compared to last year's bid. The City
Enga.neer said that this year's bid was 25°s higher than last year's bid £or the
same type oE work. Councilman Liebl asked how the pro�ection given to the
, public at the Public Hearing compared. The City Manager said that the bids
were higher than the estimate by about 5%.
Councilman Harris questioned whether the bid award should be made to the
lowest bidder, if the company is not exactly what it should be. I3e pointed
out that the money differential between the lowest and the second lowest
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bidder may be more than offset by the increased work the City Engineering
Department may have to do. He reminded the Council of a situation pre-
viously, involving a bid award to the lowest bidder, wherein the tune and
effort spend by the Engineering Department made it seem in retrospect that
the second lowest bidder was, in fact, less costly. He said that he was not
suggesting this only in this case, but he wanted to question at what point
can f.he Council use it's own discretion. The City Attorney said that the
City of Fridley must award to the lowest responsible bidder. If there is
evidence that the lowest bidder is not responstble that would be grounds to
re�ect the bids. Rumors of irresponsibility are not enough, there must be
substantial grounds. If there had been trouble with a contractor within the
City previously, this would be grounds for not awarding a bid. The City
Enga.neer said that there was no actual knowledge, but the information received
from other sources was not encouraging. Councilman Harris asked if the
award could be delayed a week to allow time for the City Attorney to review
this with the City Engineer, The City Engineer replied that it could be
delayed a week.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to table the bid award for the Street Improve-
ment Pro�ect St. 1970-1 and St. 1970-2 to the April 13, 1970 Meeting.
Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor
Kirkham declared the mota.on carried.
RECEIVING BIDS AND AWARDING CONTRACT FOR PROJECT PU #99
Planholder Bid Surety Lump Sum Bid
Layne Minnesota Co. United Pacif�c $4,149.00
3147 California St. N.E. Ins. Co.
Minneapolis, Minn. 55418 5%
MaCarthy Well Co. Agr. Ins,. Co. $3,729.25
270D East SOth Street So
Minneapolis, Minn 55420
Keys Well Drilling Co.
413 No. Lexington Ave
St. Paul, Minn. 551D4
Tonka Equipment Co.
13118 Wayzata Blvd.
Minnetonka, Minn. 55343
E,H. Renner & Sons, Snc.
5465-A County Road 18
Minneapolis, Minn. 55428
Seaboard Surety $4,075.00
Co.
5%
St. Paul F & M $4,99D.00
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State Security $5,700.00*
Co.
5%
* Based on all new column and shaft
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Completion Date
3D Calendar Days
21 Calendar Days
As specified
45 Calendar Days
30 Calendar Days
The City Engineer said that the bids were received at 1:30 P.M. today for
the repair work on Well #l. Ouotes were taken, but the work was over $5,000
so the project was let. The recommendation by Comstock & Davis, Inc.,
Consulting Engineers, is that the award be made to McCarthy Well Company.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to award the bid for Pro�ect PU #99 to McCarthy
Well Company �.n the amount of $3,729.25. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon
a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
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� CONSIDERATION OF TOWING SERVICE SPECIFICATIONS
Mayor Kirkham asked if there were any substantial changes. The City Manager
said that the specifications were made more detailed Iae pointed out that
one change was that before there was required so many outside storage spaces
and so many inside storage spaces. This has nc,w been combined to total 24
spaces erther inside or out. Mayor Kirkham said that he understood that the
Police Department was in favor of all inside storage. The City Manager
pointed out that whether inside or outside, they would still be responsible.
In this way, more businesses could bid. Councilman Harris questioned
whether people would try to operate the business from their home, while
senting stozage space elsewheze. Mayor Kirkham asked if there was no
danger of impounded vehicles being stored in a back yard. The City Manager
said that this is all spelled out in the specifications and is prohibited
Councilman Liebl asked if the present contractor would bid and the City
Manager said that he supposed so. Councilman Liebl pointed out that last
time bids were let there were two bids submitted. He said that Shorty's
service has been excellent. He asked if there were any violations. The
City Manager explained that the contract had a continuation clause and has run
for two years. He said that there were some complaints. Mayor Kirkham said
that the City could not expect a contractor to keep his prices at the same
rate and should be given a chance to raise them if he wishes. The City would
then also have a chance to re-write the specifications if so desired.
� The City Manager suggested that it could be written so that a snowbird, when
towed out of the snowed in area, could be moved 7ust ahead to the cleared area
by the curb. The people would still be responsible for the towing charges,
but they would then have the car to go to work in the morning. Councilman
Liebl said that he felt that this was a good idea. He has received ca11s
regarding snowbirds and the people do not know where their car is. He felt
that this would go far towards good public relations The City Manager said
that this would also eliminate the problem of where to put all the snowbirds
after a snowstorm.
Councilman Harris said that he would like to see included that the place of
business must be other than a residence. He pointed out that there may be
a wrecker paxked at the residence, however. Mayor Ka.rkham ayxeed, inasmuch
as there is 24 hour service, a wrecker should be allowed in the driveway.
The City Manager said that it could be re-wrrtten slightly to exempt a
wrecker bea.ng parked in the driveway from the ordinance for the successful
bidder. Councilman Liebl conimented that he felt that the specifications
were well laid out.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve the spe�.ifications with the additions
as indicated in the discussion, and advertise for bids for towu'iq service
for the City. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voi_ce vote, a11 voting
aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
CONSIDERATION OF TIME EXTENSION OF PERMIT FOR SHELL OIL STATION AT OSBORNE
� ROAD AND T.H. #47, AND DISCUSSION REGARDING RIGHT OP WAY ACQUISITION PROM
SHELL OIL AT 61ST AVENOE AND UNIVERSITY AVENU�:
The Ca.ty Engineer explained tihat the pe.rmrt for the station at the corner of
Osborne Road and T.H #47 expired in March, and Shell Oil is now requesting
a time extension. He said that he also wanted to discuss the status of the
loopback at 61st and University with the Shell Oi1 people_
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Mr. Stan Johnson, 5he11 Oil Company, said that they ran into some soil �
problems, and had soil borxngs made, and the time limit expired. They would
naw like to get an extension, so that the work can proceed. He said that in
regard to the 61st Avenue and University Avenue loopback, there have been
surveys made, but there is now some delay in getting the legal documents
drawn up. Councilman Harris asked if they were planning on spring con-
struction on the Osborne Road station. Mr. Johnson said that they would
proceed as soon as the tank anchoring plans are drawn up. He felt that they
should have this done in 30 days.
The City Engineer said that the City Council authorized sending a letter to
Shell Oil Company at the Meeting of March 2, 1970. He questioned what the
answer to this was. Mr. Roger Ilstrup, Rea1 Estate Department, said that
they have gone ahead and made the survey He asked that all legal documents
be prepared by the Crty for him to submit to the home office in Chicago
for their approval. He said that because of the increased cost of construction,
he could not say for sure when the station would be rebuilt, however, he said
that he did recognize the need for the property and that could be gone ahead
with. He said that their budget has been cut drastically as far as con-
struction is concerned, but that whether or not they rebuild right away would
not preclude the land exchange.
The City Engineer explained that there are others involved in this total
land exchange than 7ust Shell Oi1 and the City. There is also the State of
Minnesota and the Church. It seems to come down to a problem of who moves �
first. Councilman Harris suggested that the City Attorney meet with the City
Engineer on the best way to handle this and to draw up all the necessary docu-
ments. The City Engineer said that as to their rebuilding plans, the road work
could still progress with the station located where it is.
MOTION hy Councilman Harris to grant a 60 day extension of the building permit
to Shell Oil Company £or their station on Osborne 12oad and University Ave.
Seconded by Councilman Lieb1 for discussion.
Councilman Liebl said that last year Shell Oil aqreed to the exchange of land.
Shell Oil gave the City a letter statyng that they would fulfa.11 their part
within a certain amount of money. If they wait longer, it will cost even
more. Mr. Ilstrup said that they started talking about rebuilding the station
in 1967, then there was the talk of the loopback, so this caused a delay.
Since that time the price has ballooned from about $36,000 to about $78,000
wrth the further delays. Councilman Harris pointed out that the City must
deal with the State of Minnesota a1so, Councilman Liebl asked if Shell Oil
still agreed with the letter. Mr. Ilstrup said that he can only submit the
application to the home office for approval. In .TUne they were still in
agreement. He said that he did not think the home office would fight tha.s,
but he could not say when the rebuilding would be done, but he was sure that
the exchange of land could be accomplished. Councilman Liebl pointed out
that the land on the south side of 61st Avenue has already been acquired, and
Shell Oil is holding up the proceedings. Mr. Ilstrup said that they were in
in 1967, with plans for rebuilding the station. Councilman Liebl said that �
he would like to see this expedited, and he would like to ask that�Mr.
Ilstrup press for approval from Chicago. Mr. Ilstrup said that he would try
to get an answer back from Chicago within 3 weeks Councilman Liebl pointed
out that the station as it is now needs sprucing up and Mr, Ilstrup agreed.
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� THE VOTE, upon the motion, being a voice vote� all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
CONSIDERATION OF T F3. �47 SLIP-OFF IMPROVEMENT IN HYDE PARK AREF1�
The City Manager said that the last orders were to continue work toward the
slip-o£f, and wondered what the Council's desires were. Councilman Liebl
said that it was voted unanimously on February 2, 1970 to go ahead with the
negotiations for the land. He then read the motion aloud. Since that time
there has been the second reading on the rezoning ordinance which failed
because of the vote of two members o£ the Council. In previous action the
previous City Attorney has stated that the improvement was not dependent
upon the rezoning. Councilman Liebl said that he would recommend gmng ahead
with the improvement.
Mr Ken Strand, a resident of Hyde Park, asked if he meant to go ahead with
the slip-off even though the rezoning did not go in. Mayor Kirkham said
that is what Councilman Liebl said. Mr. Strand said that the rezoning
included 2=, Street, but 2'� Street is completely blocked off from the slip-
off. He said that he could not see why he should have to pay, living on
2'� Street. He felt that the property on 2� Street should be taken out of
the assessment area.
Councilman La.ebl said that 90a of the people were Por the rezoning and Mr.
� Strand and Mrs. Marvin O'Berg were the only ones that were opposed to it.
In 1965 when Mayor Kirkham ran for re-election he was against the urban
renewal, and he said that he agreed wrth him. Here is a srtuation where a
number of people got together with great determina�ion to get this area
cleaned up and get some commercial development in. He said that he had
received a verbal commitment from one of the Council members that they would
vote in favor of the rezoning, but when it came down to the vote, he voted
against it. He said that he would like to see this area get some tax
revenue and get it cleaned up.
Mr. Strand said that he brought in another petition from a number of people
against the rezoning, so how could Councilman Liebl state that 90o were in
favor of the rezoning Councilman Lieb1 said that the City Manager was
instructed to conduct a survey to see if the people were still in favor of
the rezoning, and the survey showed that they were. Mrs. O'Berg said that
the people on 2'-z Street were not in favor of the rezoning and signed a
petition against it. She felt that the people became confused on the issue
She said that originally the people did not ask for commercial, they wanted
to keep apartments out of there She said that she could not fix up her
house with commercial zona.ng, nor sell it. She said that she would like
someone other than Councilman La.ebl, who is pre�udiced, to tell her what
the benefits to hes would be. Councilman Liebl said that i£ he could be
called pre�udiced because he upheld 900 of the people's wishes, then he
was pre7udiced.
, Mr. Andrew Kohlan, Attorney engaged by Mr. E1don Schmedeke, said that he was
asked to help these people with their problems. Both east and west of
University Avenue the area is an eyesore and needs improvement He said that
he had taken some poloroid shots this afternoon showing that the area is a
mess It is basically in the same condition it was in 10 years ago. He
said that he lives in the Ca.ty and is interested in what happens within the
City. He felt that this rezoning stopped abruptly, and was a serious, and
perhaps a legal mistake. There is not a piece of property that could be said
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faces University Avenue, and it cannot be made to face the other way. �
Certainly the traffic pattern is a part of this. He said that this Council
would be negligent if this were to be dropped. After a period of time the
cost wi11 go even higher. He said that he understood that this was a plan
worked out by the City Administration. He said that dropping this would
be a disservice to the people immediately affected, and also to the entire
City of Fridley. He asked that the Council not turn back, but continue to
consider thas improvement. There wz11 be further action as far as the
rezoning is concerned.
Mayor Kirkham said that the slip-off is being considered, rather than the
rezoning. He could not see the reason for a slip-off since the rezoning did
not go through and the area is residential. He could see no point in
saddling the people with further assessments for the pro�ect. �
Mr. Kohlan asked how would the Council proceed further. He said that rt
may be zoned residential on the map but all you have to do is look at the
area to see the problems. He said that he was sure that you could not get
good homes next to a high speed traffic lane, and University Avenue is a
high speed road. No one with any sense would want to build a home along
University Avenue. He said that he understood that the rezoning was not
before the Council at this tune, but he suggested that this procedure would
still be in the best a.nterest of the City and asked that this be looked at
again.
Mrs. 0'Berg said that there were a lot of people that have put in a lot of �
time and expense into their homes. If there are buildinqs that are not up
to par, they should be condemned. She said that her house has been unproved
and is worth about $25,000 now. She said that she could not see why they
should be required to chip in on the expenses of a driveway for Mr.
Schmedeke, Councilman Liebl said that he Would recommend that the pro�ect
be left in until the legal ramifications are concluded. Councilman Harris
said that the Council authorized negotiations and the survey work, with the
idea that nothing would be lost if the project did not go through. He felt
that the City would have a hard time proving a benefit for the slip-off
with the property as it is presently zoned, The approval of the State was
on the basis of the land being used as other than residential.
Mr. Kohlan said that perhaps this project could not proceed beyond a certain
point at this time, but it should not be shelved. He said that he was going
to institute action as far as the property owners are concerned. Councilman
Liebl said that he would not vote to take the improvement pro�ect out
until the action is resolved in the courts.
Mr. Strand said that they were still obliged to pay the assessments on their
property. This legal action, iP it comes to that, could carry on for years.
The City Attorney said that there is a legal problem in that the improvements
have been ordered in by resolution, therefore the assessments would be con-
sidered pending. Mayor Kirkham asked the City Attorney if he would review
all the proceedings to date and report back The City Attorney said that he '
would study all the background and have a report ready for the meeting in
two weeks.
CONSIDERATION OF SEWER BACKUP CLAIM FOR BRIAN W. PORTER;
MOTION by Councilman Harris to authora.ze payment of a sewer backup claim fox
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� $200 for Mr. Brian W. Porter, 6870 Channel Road. Seconded by Councilman Liebl.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
RECEIVING MEMO REGARDING 1969 EARNINGS ON INVESTM�NTS:
MOTION by Councilman Harris to recea.ve the report included in the April 6,
1970 Agenda on 1969 earnings on investments, with the comment that the City
Clerk is doing an excellent �ob of offsetting the costs of running the City.
Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor
Kirkham declared the motion carried.
RECEIVING NSP REPORT REGARDING 115 KV LINE
The City Engineer reported that there has been another report received from
NSP dated April 3, 1970, and passed out copies to the Council. He indicated
that things seem to be proceeding nicely. As far as the inductive inter-
ference problem is concerned� NSP plans on meeting with the railroad this
week.
Councilman Breider asked what affect, if any, would the line have on radio
and television transmission. Mr. Larry Benson, NSP, said he did not believe
there would be any, but he would check this out further. Councilman Breider
wondered what would be done if it is discovered that there is interference
after the line is in place. Councilman Harris said that he appreciated the
� efforts of NSP to keep the Council informed on their current activities. He
asked if they still think that they oan meet the August 15th deadline. Mr.
Benson said that so far, it appears so.
CONSIDERATION OF 13.8 KV LINE BETWEEN T.H. #47 AND T H. t�65 ON SOUTH RIGHT
OF WAY LINE OF MINNESOTA TRANSFER RAILROAD TRACKS:
MOTION by Councilman Harris to table this item to the Apri1 20, 1970
Meeting. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried
RECESS•
Mayor Kirkham declared a recess from 9:35 to 9:54 P.M.
RESOLUTION #73-1970 - RE50LUTION AUSHORIZING ACQUISITION OF ADDITIONAL
EASEMENTS AND RIGHT OF WAY5 FOR SEWER, SIDEWALK AND STREET IPIPROVEMENT
PROJECTS:
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt Resolution �73-1970. Seconded by Council-
man Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the
motion carried.
RESOLUTION #74-1970 - RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE COMBINING OP
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON LOTS 18 AND 19, SLOCK 17, AND LOT 20, BLOCK 17,
� FRIDLEY PARK:
MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #74-1970. Seconded by
Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carra.ed.
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RESOLUTION #75-1970 - RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING
OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON PARCELS 1920, 2020, 2120, & 2800, AUDITOR'S
SUBDIVISION #22, LOTS 1 TH3,20UGH 15, PARCEL 150, LOT 16, PARCEL 160� AND
LOTS 24 THROUGH 26, PARCEL 90, ALL IN BLOCK l� IRVINGTON ADDITION AND
REPLATTING INTO HEATHER HILLS ADDITTON:
MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #75-1970. Seconded by
Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
APPOINTMENTS:
Name
(City Employees)
Nina E. Lewis
11040 Yukon Street N.W.
Coon Rapids, Minn. 55433
Linda S. Johnson
110 615t Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota
Position
Switchboard -
Receptionist
Cashier
Salary
$357 per
month
$366 per
month
Replaces
Linda 5.
Johnson
Vivian
Babineau
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to approve the foregoing appointments. Seconded
by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye� Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried
CLAIMS:
MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve payment o£ General Clauns #20979
through #21083 and Liquor Claisns #4298 through #4348. Seconded by Council�
man Breider. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the
motion carried.
LICENSES-
Councilman Breider asked what the livestock license was for, for Audrey
Theilmann. The City Manager answered that in this case it was for her to
keep goats. She is ill and has been ordered by her poctor to drink only
goat mi1k.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to approve the following licenses:
Cigarette- Approved By
Bob's Produce Ranch
7620 University Avenue N.E
Fridley, Minnesota
Frank`s Sinclair
6290 Highway #65 N.E.
E'ridley, Ma.nnesota
By: Robert Schroer
By: Francis W. Hunt
Chief oP Police
Chief of Police
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Cigarette Licenses Continued.
Gary'e Shell
6101 IIniveraity Avenue NE
Fridley, Minneaote
Kurt Idanu£acturing
5280 hIain Street NE
Fridley, Minneaota
Minco Products
7300 Commerce I,ane NE
Fridley, Minneeota
Onan Corp.
1a00 7jrd Avenue NE
Fridley, Minnesota
100 Twin Drive-In
Central Avenue & i-694
Fridley, Minnesota
Stx�ite Andarson
7`J�5 Viron Roxd NE
Fridley, Minnavota
Takkinen Machine Co.
7321 Coamerce Lar.e NE
Fridley, Minn�eota
Target Co.
755 - 53rd Avenue NE
Fridley, Minneeota
Western Stor�s
7600 Univareity Avenue NE
Frldley, Minneeota
c
� DELIVERY TRUCK
American Linen 5upply Co.
700 Industrial Drive
Minneapolis, M�nnesota
By: Gary Longerbone
By= Thomaa E. Thompeon
SirVend, Inc.
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Ch1ef of Poliae
Chief of Police
By: Met�opolitan Vending Corp, Ch1ef of Police
By: Servomation Twin Citiee
Bys Outdoor Theatre Caterere
By: Servomstion Twin Citiee
By: Bill's Vending
By: Pianeer Syateme, Inc.
Bys Cerl Maki
Chief of Police
Chief of Police
Chief of Police
Chief o£ Police
Chief of Police
Chief of Police
APPROVED BY
Chief of Police
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GARBAGE COLLECTION
Ace Solid Waste Management, Inc.
121 lOSth Avenue N,W.
Minneapolis, Minneosta
All�State Disposal Service, Inc.
7570 Highway #65 N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota
Lofgren Sanitation Service
910D Flanders Street N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
LIVESTOCK LICENSE
Audrey Theilmann
1540 Rice Creek Road
Fridley, Minnesota
MYNING LICENSE
Minnesota Silica Sand Eo.
43rd Avenue N.E. & N.P. Tracks
Manneapolis, Minnesota
OFF SALE BEETt
Country Club Market
6275 Highway #65 N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota
Handy Superette
6253 Oniversrty Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota
Holxday Village North
250 S7th Avenue N,E.
Fridley, Minnesota
Kroger Food Stores
5251 Centra]. Avenue t3.E,
Fridley, Minnesota
Penny's Super Market
6540 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota
By: Dean Oe Warden
Bye Benedict H. Shutron
By: Harland Lofgren
By: Audrey Theilmann
By: B.K. Borden
By: Harold P. Rehaume
By: David G. Schwappach
By: Donovan A. Erickson
By: Tom Raasch
By: Marion Levine
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Health Inspector
Chief of Police
Health Inspector
Chief of Police
Health Inspector
CFx3ef of Police
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Building Inspector
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Building Inspector
Health Inspector
Chief of Police
Hea.ith Inspector
Chief of Police
Health Inspectar
Chief of Police
Health Inspector
Chief of Police
Health Inspector
Chief of Police
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QFr S�I_� ���� Cont.
Rapi� Shup Corp.
65>D ��s'L R:.ver Road
Fridl�y, 24intiesota
Re3 d.�l �tores, Inc.
6525 U,i-r�rsity Avenue NE
Frid1=;�, iSiYineaota
Sny3ec': DrL.,g Store
6�52 �n��•�rnity Avenue IdE
F'rtd1�•j, 2nin�seots
Ta.bs� Focd �torea _
7�5 53x� ��-=rma IdE
Frid1�T, Msilr�esota
OI� .SAT_e E+' .e�
Frunti�r Cluta
7355 Cant�al ,�venue NE
Frzdl�.; , :di��aeota
Ho�xarrl 3os�?ao�'s Restaurant
5277 C�at�3� A`l@IIli9 NE
F'ridlay, 34�,..x��ota
Ho�i,�
240 PQi3si.,ai�pi Street NE
Fridl•��, ?Zi:�nasota
Club r}7
6061 11n� Jc,;�ity Avenue 2dE
Fridle�, riiyr.^sota
Sande2s Cafe
��}90 Ce;itral �.venue NE
Fridley, M�nzasota
SERVICE STATZGN
I3urke9 Te�.00 - ,
63ot x��mr3y #65 �
F'ridle;r, M�nn�sota
Centr:�l Spe�dy Car Wash Inc.
5201 f.�atral Aven�ie NE
Fridle,v, riznx:�arota
F�at $zv?�r Road Garage
65lJ1 H.=.et River• Road
�'ridlpy, ?�Sinziesnta
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By: Irving P. Goldberg
By: Richard D. IIphoff
By: RicYuazd D. IIphoft
By: Jonathaa Storee, Inc.
Sid. Swodan
By: Marlene Ann Povlitzki
By: E�gena J. Durgin
By: Howard A. Nelson
By: Billy D. Harpole
By: William F. k'�iee
By: Farl Fturke
By: Stuart J. Pihlatrom
By: Joseph W. Dolin
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Health Inapector
Chie£ of ?olice
&et�ltn Inapector
Chie£ o� Police
Health I�ap�ctor
Chief oP Polica
Health Inep�ctor
ChaeS of Palice
Health Tnspector
ChieS o: Police
He�lth Ins�sotor
Chief oT Police
Health InsDector
Chief of Police
He�.lth Ina�,�ctor
Chief of Police
Health In�p�ctor
Chief of PoLce
Buildirso Inpaector
Fire Inapector
Bullding Zn3psctor
Ffre Zn�pactor
Buildin� Inspactoi
Fire Inep�c�t�r
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SFRVICE ST�ITIONS Cant.
Gary's Shell
6101 Univzreity Avenue NE
Fridley, hIinnesota
Gulf Service Station
Don's Gulf Station
5300 Central Avenue NE
Fridley, Minneeota
GuZ£ S�rvzce Station
Superior "400"
7451 F�s�R�ver Road
Fridley, Minnesata
Gulf S�bvice Station
Chuck's Gulf Station
73i5 x��hw3y #65
Fridle;�, Minnesota
Holiday Service Station
580� IIniversity Avenue NE
Fr�,dley, Plannesota
Metro 500, Inc.
5333 University Avenue NE
Fridley, Minnesota
Mico Independent Oil Co.
6500 East River Road
Frldley, Minnesota
Fridley "66"
566'] IIniversity Avenue NE
Fridley, Minnesota
Holly ��66��
6500 Univzrsity Avenue NE
Frldley, r,zxinesota
River Side Car Wash
6520 Faat Rive* Rosd
Fridle;�, Minnesota
Ron' s Starx3ard
6¢90 Univereity Avenue NE
Fridley, Minnesota
Steiger & Gertzen Garage, Inc.
6519 Centr�l Avenue NE
Fridley, riinnesata
Target '
755 53rd Avenue NE
Fridley, Minnesota
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�y: �sry Lon�rbone
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By: Superior ^Q00" Oil Co.
David L. Reaell
Ey: Superior "¢00" Oil Co.
David L, %saell
By; Superior ��400" Oil Co,
David L, gasell
By: Central Sercice Co.
By: Paul Csstonguay
�y: Kenneth K. Mix
By: Phillips Petroleum Co.
J. Wa1kEr
By: Phillips Petroleum Co.
J. Walker
By: Robezt H. Schleeter
By: Roland Cox
By: Ernest W. Gertzen
By: Ronald C. Martin
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Fire Inepe:tor
Bui2ding Inspector
F1re Inapector
Building Inspector
Fire Inspector
Building Inspedtas
Fire Inspecte*
Building Inspector
Fire Inspector �
Building Inspector
Fire Inspector
Building Inapector
Fire Inspector
Building Inspector
Fire Inapector
Building Inapector
Fire Snspectar
Building Insnector
Fire Inspector
Buildzng Inspector
Fire Inspector
Building Inspecto�
Fire Inspector
Building Inspector
Fire Inspec±or
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' TAVIItN LICINSE
Club 47
6061 IIniversity Avenue NE
Fridley, Minnesots
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Frontier Club '
73b5 Central Avenue NE
Fridley, Minnesota
Howies
240 Mississipp� Street NE
Fridley, Min�esota
IIS� C4R I.0'P LIC�iSE
Hyde Park Diotors
59�0 IIniversity Avenue NE
Fridley, Piinnesota
Smitty's biotor Co.
5649 University Avenue NE
Fridley, Minnesota
FOOU ESTABLISHI�'fE1NT
�Asaurance Mfg. Inc.
7753 �7eech Street NE
rridley, Minnesota
*Ault, Inc.
7500 University Avenue NE
Fridley, Minnesota
Burger King
6401 University Avenue NE
Fridley, Minnesota
*Rurke's Texaco
6301 x�ry #�65 c�
Fradley, Minnesota
�Central Speedy Car Wash Snc.
5201 Central Avenue NE
Fridley, Minnesotg
Chanticlear P1zza Inc.
6jOQ Aa.gh�;ay #65 riE
Fridley, Minnesota
*Chisego Lakes Dairy
Linstrom, Minnesota 55�45
Club 4� .
6051 IIniversity AvPnue NE
r^ridiey, Minnesota
� Vending Machines Only
By: Billy D. Harpole
By: Marlene Ann Povlitzki
By: Howard A. Nelson
By: Eldon E. Schmedeke
By: Dsvid Schmedeke
Sy: Dallas Andereon
By: Canteen Co, of Minnesota
By: James McCann
By: Earl Burke
By: Stuart J. Pihlstrom
By: Richard A. Kempe
By: Harold R. Weinrich
By: Billy D. Harpole
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Chief of Yolice
Health Inspector
Chief of Police
Health Inepactor
Chief of Police
Health Inspector
Chief of Palice
Suilding Inspector
Chief of Police
Building Inspector
Health Inspector
Health Inspector
Health Inspector
Health Tnspector
$ealth Inepector
Health Inspector
Health Inspector
Nealth Inspector
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�OOD �TABLISi�iT Cont.
*Colum6ie Arena '
7011 Univereity Avenue NE
Fridley, Minneaota
Country Club Market, Inc.
6275 Hvy #65 NE
Erldley, Mihnesota
Fridley Dairy Queen
280 Miaeieaippi Street NE
Fridley, Minnesota
*Dealers MPg,
5130 Main Street NE
Fridley, Minnesota
�Downing Box
�j851 East River Road
Fridley, Minneeota
�East River Road Garage
65D1 EsetRiver Road
Fridley, Minneaota
Central �mbers, Inc.
54� Central Avenue NE
Frddley, Minnesota
*FMC Corp.
48th & Marahsll NE
Fridley, Minneaota
�Fieeta Beauty Salon
244 Missisaippi Street NE
Fridley, Minnesota
�Frank"e Sinclair
6290 H�gnway #65 xE
Fridley, Minnesota
*Fridley DR
5701 Univereity_Avenue NE
Fridley, Minneeota �
*Fridley Jr. High School
6100 Weat Moore Lake Dr.
Fridley, Minnesota
*Fridley Sr. High
6000 Nest Moore Lake ➢r.
Fridley, Minneaota
# Aendlt�g Machines Only
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Bya The Moore Way Bottling Co. Health Ine�ectar
By: Harold P. Rehaume
By: Ernest L. Fitch
By: Superior-Dairy Fresh Milk
Health Inspector
Health Tnspector
Health Inepector
By: Superior-Dairy Fresh Milk Health Inspector
By: Joseph W. Dolin
By: Carl A. Birnberg
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Aealth Inspector
By: Centeen Co, of Minnesota Health Inspector
By: Marian A. Cerny
Bq: Francis W, $unt
By: Duane C, Schlottman
By: Coca-Cola Bottling Co,
By: Coca-Cola Bottiing Co.
Health Inspector
Health Inspector
Health Inspector
Health Inepecto�
Health Inapector
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FOOD �iTABLISHI+IENP Cont.
*Fridley State Bank
6315 IIniversity Avenue NE
Fridley, Minnesota
*Fridley VFW Yost 36j
1�40 Oaborne Road NE
Fridley, Minnaeota
Frantier Steak Houae
�3�3 C�ntr�l Avenue NE
Fridley, Minneenta
Centrgl Frnetop Urive-In
7h99 Viron RaEid NE
Fridley, Minne;��ta
*Fullerton Metals
5170 Main Street NE
Fridley, MinnPSOta
*G & K LaUn3ry
6245 Cetitral Avenue NE
Fr�dley, MinnPRnta
�Jiui Tha Ice Man
6101 University AvPnue NE
Fr�dley, Minn�eota
*G9r_y's Shell
6101 Univer3ity Avenue NE
Fridley, Minn��sot�
*'(�it1UC�.�6 (ill�i itK't1nLl
7315 Hwy �65 NE
Fridley, Minnesots
*Superior "40�"
7451 East kiver Roari
Fridley, Minne�ota
Hacidy Sugerette
62�3 Vniver�ity Avenue NE
Fridley, MinnrsotF
Holiday Sez�ice Station
5807 Univer'sity Avenue NE
Fridley, Minnasota
Holiday Villege North
250 5'jth Avenue NE
Fridley,Minneeota
* Yen3ir� NaoY�ir�ce Only
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By: W. H. Boery
By: E11ing 0. Edwards
By: Marlene Ann Povlitzki
Ay: Sherman Haneon
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Health Inepector
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Health Inspector
Health Inapectar
By: Coca Cola Aattling Co.
By: Superior-Dairy Fresh Milk
By: Stanley Tvedt
By: James A Rocheford
By: Gary Longerbone
By: Gold Medal Beverage Co.
By: David L. Kasell
By: Uavid Schwappach
By: Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
By: Central Service Co.
By: Larry Erickson
By: Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
By: Fuperior-Dairy Freeh Milk
Health Inspector
Health Snepector
Health Inapector
Health Inspector
Health Inspector
Health Inspector
Health Inspector
Health Inepector
Health Inspector
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FUOD ESTABLISHhIF�T Cont�
Howies
240 Miesissippi Street NE
FridlPy, Minnesota
Jimbo'a Pizza
248 Miesisaippi Street NE
FMdley, Minnesota
Kroger Compauy
5251 Central Ayenue NE
Fr�d1Py, Minnefiota
*xurt Njfg,
52ES0 Main Street NE
Fridley, M1nnFSOta
*Larsen'H Mfg. Co.
7421 Commerce Lane NE
Fridley, Minnesota
McDonald'e
5031 Univarsity Avenue NE
Fridley, Minnesota
*Magic Swirl Beauty Salon
6j69 Univ�rsity Avenue NE
Fridley, Minnesota
*Mel's Parber Shop
6379 University Avenue NE
Fridley, Minne�ota
*Metro 5D0, Inc.
5333 Univaraity Avenue NE
Fridley, Minnesota
Mico Ind. Oil Co.
6500 Fast RiverRoad
Fridley, Minnesots
*3�Iid-�ontinent F,hgr.
80 44th Avenue NE
Fridley, Mirinea�ta
*Midland Coyop
Hwy �694 & Main Street NE
Fridley, Minneeota
�Minco Producte
7300 Commerce Lane
Fridley, Minnesota
* Verirlin� Aieichines Only �
Hy: fIawnrd A. Nelson
By; Jamee Schaoley
By: .7. W. Koon
Ay: Gold Medal Beverage Co.
By: SirVend, Tnc.
By: Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
By; Sames D. Zien
By: L. C. Crooker
By: Melvin K. Daniels
By: Suey-8,, Inc.
By: Kenneth K. Mix
By: Superior-Dniry Fresh Milk
By: Superiod-Dairy Fresh Milk
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Health Inepector
Health Inspector
Health Inspector
Health Inspector
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Health Inspector
Health Inspecto�
Health Inspector
Health Inspector
Health Inspector
Health Inapector
Health Inspector
Health Inepectc�
By: Superior-Dairy Freah Milk Health Inspector
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FOOD ESTABLISii2�IF.NT Cont.
Minnie Pearl's Chioken
5865 4niversity Avenue NE
F'ridley, Minneeotc
*Moore Lal�e Uriion 76
5695 Hackmann Avrnue NE
Fridley, MinnFSOta
1D0 Twin Drive-Zn
Central Av�nue & I-694
Fridley, Minn�sotx
Penny'a Sup�r MarkPt
6540 Univer�ity AvFniiP NF
Fridley, MinnPSOta
*Plywood Minnaeota
54�1 EastRivar Ror��
Fridl�y, M1nnNHOtH
�Powdour Youf Be�iuty Salon
6251 University Av�n��� NE
Fridley, Minn��sota
*Precision ShNVt MPtsl
5250 Main Street NF.
Fridley� Minnrsota
*Railroad AcceseoriPe Corp,
4h50 Main Street Nbl
Fridley, MinnFSOta
Rapid Shop L'nrp.
b530 Eciet RivrrRoa,i
Fr�dley, Minn�=sota
Red Ow1 Store
6525 Uniczrsity Av�nue NE
Fr�dley, Minn�eota
Rice Plazs Norge Village
236 M�ss��e�pp� Street NE
Fridley, MinnFSOta
*kiver Side Car Wash
6520 East River Road
Fridley, MinnFSOta
*Jim The Ice Man
6490 University Avenae NE
Fridley, Minnesota
* Y�ndlni^ ;;����Etiuea Only �
Sy: Robert S, Sirpless
By: Richard M. Kyro
By: Outdoor Theatre CatPrere
By: Marion I,evine
By: Coca-Co1a Bottlin� Co.
Ay: Lois 5. Scholzen
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Health Inspector
Health Inspector
Health Insp�ctor
Health Inspector
Health Inspector
Health Inspector
By: Superior-Pairy Fresh Milk HPal±h Inspector
A5; �upari�r-S�a�ry Frrsh Mi:V Healt`� insperfor
by: Irving P. Gol�berg
By: Richard I�, Uphoff
By: Gold Me�ial Reverege Co.
By: Gold ;Qedal Aevera�;P Co.
Bv: Robert H. Schleeter
By: James A. Rocheford
Heal+,h Insp��c tor
Health InspPCtor
Health Inspe�tor
Health Inspector
Health Inspector
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FOOD ESTABLISiII�iENT Cont,
*Ron's Standard
6490 University Avenue NE
Fridley, Minnesota
#Ryan Conoco
6389 IIniversity Avenue NE
Fridley, Minnesota
Sandees Cafe
6490 Central Avenue NE
Fridley, Minnesota
Snyder's Drug Store
6582 Univeraity Avenue NE
Fridley, Minnesota
*Sperco Tool � Mfg.
7715 Beech Street NE
Fridlpy� Minnesota
*Standard Station
8100 East River Road
Fridley, Minnesota
*Steiger and Gertzen Garage
6519 Central Avenue NE
Fridley, Minnesota
#Summit Gear
5960 Main Street NE
Fridley, Minnesota
*Takkinen Machine Co.
7321 Commerce Lane NE
Fridley, Minnesota
Target Faod Store
755 53rd Avenue NE
Fridley, Minnesota
Target Store
755 53rd Avenue NE
Fridley, Minnesota �
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�Etnployees Lunch Room)
755 53rd Avenue NE
Fridley, Minnesota
*Western Station
7600 Unlversity Ayenue NE
Fr�dley, Minnesota
* Vending Machines On1y
By: Coca-Cola Bottling Co.
By: Automatic Salee Co.
By: William F. Weiae
By: Richard D. Uphoff
By: Gold Medal Beverage Co.
By: Gold Medal Beverage Co.
By: Ernest W. Gertzen
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By: ,To-iathan Stiores, Ince
By: Ronald C. Martin
By: Pioneer Systems, Inc,
By: Coca-0ols Rottlir� ('n.
Health Inspector
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BLACKICIPPING .
A.B.C. Blacktop Company
1308 Main Street N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Minnesota Roadways Company
2425 Minnehaha Avenue
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Modern Roadwaye Company
1620 Winnetka Avenue North
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Pioneer Blacktop Company
7608-68th Avenue North
Brooklyn Park, Minnesota
EXCAVATING
Carl Bolander � Sons Company
2933 Pleasant Avenue
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Clark-Moores bccavating Co.
Box 392
Monticello, Minnasota
Grea[ Western Piping Corporation
8640 Harriet Avenue South
Bloomington, Minnesota
Houser Corporation
4754 Lyndale Avenue North
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Jarson's Service Company
9180 Xylite Street N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
,Tulian M. Johnson Const. Corp.
1229 Osborne Road
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Rosetown Sanitation; Inc.
10732 Hanson Boulevard
Coon Rapids, Minnesota
Weliski & Son
9316 Jamestown N.E.
Minneapolis, Minneseta
By: James L. lurpin
By: John A. Mueller
By: Edgar R. Smith
By: ArChur Scharber
By: Ralph Erickson
By: Willard H. Clark
By: Walter B. Boorsma
By: Edgar W. Houser
By: Lloyd M. Jarson
By: Julian M. Johnson
Sy: Walter A. Hermes
By: Geo. B. Weliski
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GAS SERVICES
Advanced Heating � Air Conditioning
7805 Beech Street N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota Bya Donald C. Hodsdon
Backdahl & Olson Plbg. & Htg. Co. Inc.
3157 Chicago Avenue
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Clarence R. Olson
�erghorst P2�mbing � Heeting
10732 Hanson Boulevard
Coon Rapids, Minnesota By: Kenneth Berghoret
Cronstrom's Heating & Air Cond.
4410 Excelsior Soulevard
klinneapolis, Minnesota Byc C. Arthur Nelson
Louis DeGidio Gas & 011
Cuxner Sales & Service Inc.
6501 Cedar Avenue
piinneapolis, Minnesota �y: Louis DeGidio
Egan & Sons Company
� 7100 Medicine Lake Road
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: A1 E. Smith
Fleming Sheet Metal Company
2525 Raleigh Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Raymond E. Olson
Frank`s Heating & Sheet Metal Company
2531 Marshall Street N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Frank Jogt
Harris Brothers Plumbing Co.
217 West Lake Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Lloyd S. Harris
FIome Gas Conpany, Inc,
143� Old Highway �k8
NEH BYighton, Minnesota
Idea1 Sheet Metal Inc.
4607 Lyndale Avenue North
Minneapolis, Minnesota
I.arson-N,ac Company
2625 Louisiana South
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Minneapolis Gas Company
739 Marquette ASenue
kiinneapolis, Minnesota
By: Charles Linck
By: A. W. Vaseniue
By: Jim McGlennon
By: Arthur G. Ahlquist
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GAS SERVZCES (CONT)
Mooney & Ridler Ylumbing 6 Heating
2816 Harriet Aven�° South
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: David Jo Ridler
Clarence E. Nelson Heating & A/C
Box 390, Route �4
Ossea, Minnesota By: Clarence E. Nelson
St. Marie Sheet Metal Znc.
7940 Spring Lake Park Road
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Louis J. St. Marie
�eo. Sedgwick Heating & A/C Co.
1001 Xenia Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Stanley 5. Snyder
Standard Heating &A/C Co.
410 West Lake Street
Minneapalis, Minnesota By: Tony Ferrara
Suburban Air Conditioning Co.
8419 Center Drive
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: K. W. Chinrinder
Superior Fumace Company
6121-42nd Avenue North
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Fred Vogt 6� Company
3260 Gorham Avenue
St. Lnuis Park, Minnesota
Ray N. Welter Heating Co,
4637 Chicago Avenue
Minneapolis. Minneaota
GENERAL CONTftr1CTOR
Antler Corporation
2954 North Rice Street
St. Paul, Minnesota
Belgarde Construction Conpany
7841 Wayzat� Soulevard
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Rodney &illmzn, Inc.
151 Silver Lake Road
New Brighton, Minnesota
By: Danald 0. Hoglund
By: Fred Vogt
Sy: Ray N. Welter
By: Mike Finnemann
By: Joseph LaF�'omboise
Sy: Rodney Billman
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�ENF.RdiL CONTRACTOR�(CONT1�
Capp-Homes Yncorporated
3355 Hiawatha Avenue
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Carls�n-LaVina, Inc.
2831 Aldrich Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Clemron, Incorporated
4411 Central Avenue N,E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
George F. Coak Construction Co.
2833 Lyndale Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesot�
CunningSam-Limp Co�p�ny
1400 Narth Woodcaaxd Avenue
Birminghan, Michigan
Vern Donnay Homes
7300-36th Ave�ue North
Minneapolis, Minnesota
F.�'co Incorporated
3231 Centxal Avenue
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Erickson Brothers
4567 West 78th Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Four Star Ynvestment Co.
759 West Main Street
Anoka, M±nnesota
Fridholm Construction Co.
1795 St. Clair Avenue
St. Paul, Minnesota
Giertsen Company �
3501 Xenwood Avenue
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Corco Cois truction Company
3384 Srownlow Avenue
St. Louis Park, Minnesota
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Bya Erick LaVine
By: Clement T. Sohnson
By: G. F. Cook ,Tr
By: J�mes C. Slavin
By: Vern Donnay
By: 0. R. $rickson
By: Alfred Erickson
By: Fred 0. Donaldson
Sy; Ed Fridholm
By: Louis benBaer
By: Shel2on Coplin
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GENERAL CONTRACTOR (CONT)
D. W. Harstad Company, Inc.
7101 Highway �65 N.E.
Miim�polie, Minneaota By: D. W. tIazatad
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Chris Jensen & Son Campany
1400 Selby Avenue
St. Paul, Minneaota By: Chiia densen Bldg. Inap.
Charles E. Johanson Inc.
58D-69th Avaiue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota By: Cha=les E. Johanson Bldg. ZnaQ.
Milton L. Johnsan Roofing
and Sheet Metal Campany
2513 Central Avenue N.E.
Minneapolis, MinnesaYa &y: Milton L. Johnaon
T. C. Kjeaeth Construction Co.
4230 Central Avenue N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Theodore Kjeaeth
Rraus Axd erson of Minneapolis, Inc.
� 501 South 8th Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: F. M_ Larson
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Roy Lund Builders
241-42nd Avenue N.E.
Columhia Aeights, Minnesota By: Roy Lund
Lund Martin Company
3023 Randolph N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: George M. Ke11y
Miles ConsCxuction Company
4500 Lyndale Avenue North
Minneapolis, Minneaota By; John Pops
Rabert F. Norberg Buila er
3316 Hillsboro Avenue North
New Hope, Minneaota
Plywood Minnesota Remodelers, Inc.
5401 East Itiver Road �
Minneapolis, Minnesota
The Sussel Company
1850 Como Avenue •
St. Paul, Minnesota
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GFSiERAL CONTRACTOR (CONL)
1�in City Apartment Developere, Inc.
5747 Weat Braadway
bIinneapolis, Minneeota By; J, Lybert
Westem Construction Company
3017 Lyndale Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Milton Chazin
HEP,TING
Advanced Heating d� Air Cond. Inc.
7805 Beech St=eet N.E.
Minneapolie, Minnesota By: Donald C. Hodsdon
Backdahl & Olson Plbg. & Htg. Co. Inc.
3157 Chicago Avenue
MinneapoPis, Minnesota By: Clarence R. Olson
$erghorst Plumbing & Heating
10732 Hanson Boulevard
Coon Rapids, Minnesota By: Kenneth Berghorst
Conditioned Air Equipment Co,
3010 Clinton Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: T. Fergusan
Cronstroms Heating & Air Cond.
k410 Excelsior Boulevard
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: C. Arthur Nelson
Dalco Roofing & Sheet Metal Inc.
3836 Minnehaha Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: David J. Dalhec
Egan � Sons Company
7100 Medicine Lake Road
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: W. .T. Egan
Fleming Sheet Mefial Company
3525 Raleigh Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Formost Servicee Inc,
7923 Nicollet Avenue South
Bloomington, Minnesota
Frank's Heating & Sheet Metal Co.
2531 Marshall Street N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
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By: Deaaayne L. Mullin
By: Frank Vogt
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HEATiNG (CONT)
General Sheet Metal Corp.
2330 Louisiana Avenue North
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Golden Valley Electric
2810 Major Avenue North
Minneapolis, Mimiesota
Harris Brothers Plunbing Company
217 West Lake Street
Misu-ieapolis, �iinn_&o*_a
Heights Plumbiag �acorporated
4216 Central Avenue N.E.
Columbia Heights, Minnesota
Is'.za1 SheeC N;e*_al Incorporated
4607 tyndale A�resax:: .1opt,a
Minneapolis, Minnesota
J. McClure Ke11y Company
2601 Stevens Avenue South
Mix�neapolxs, M!nn�sota
Larson-Pfac Company
2625 Louisiana South
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Midwest Sheet MeCal Works
340 Taft Street N.E,
Minr.eapolis, Minnesota
Mitsch Plumbing
332-Sth Avenue S.E,
Osseo, Minnesota
Clarence E. Nelson Htg. & A/C
Box 390, Route �k4
Osuso, Minnesota
St. Marie Sheet Ffetal, Inc.
7940 Spring Lake Park Road
' Minneapolis, Minnesota
Geo. Sedgwick Htg. � Air Cond
1001 Xeaia Avenue South
Minneapolis,Minnesota
By: R. J. Kraus
By: Sigurd Follese
Sy: Lloyd S. tZarxis
By: Albert P. Althaus
By: A. 3�Ta Va��, �ens
By: J. Kelly
By: J. McGlennon
By: Mike Elnieky
By: Gary Mitsch
By: Claxence E. Nelson
By: Louis St. A'.arie
By: Stanley S. Snyder
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HEATTNG (CONT)
Shezidan Sheet Metal Companyp Inc.
4116 Quebec AvenueNorth
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Standard Heating & Air Cond Co.
410 WOst Lake Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Suburban Air Canditioning Co.
8419 Center Drive
Minne:,polis, Minnesota
Superior Furnace Company
6121-42nd Avenue North
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Thampson Air Conditioning
5115 Hanson Court
Minneapolis, Minnesota
gr�d Vogt & Company
3260 Gorham Avenue
St. Lauis Puzk, Minnesota
Ray N. Welter Heating Company
k637 Chicago Avenue
Yf3nne�palie, Minneeota
�sorrmc
Circle Cemznt Company
8532 County Road I8
Osseo, Minnesota
L. T. Ernet Incorporated
1661-127[h Avenue N.W.
Anoka, Minnesota
D. W. Harstad Compnny, Inc.
7101 Highway �k65
Minneapolis, Minuesoffi
T. C. K�eseth Construction Co.
4230 Central Avenue N.E,
Minneapolis, Minnesota
R. E. Oatrom'e Zncorporated
4857 Niarylund Avenue North
Crystal, Minnesota
�y: Robert Graving
By: Tony Ferrara
By: K. W. Chinander
By: Donald 0. Hoglund
By; Floyd Thompson
By: Fred Vogt
By: Ray N. Welter
By: Thomas R. Dailey
Sy; Lloyd Ernet
By: D. W. Haratad
By: Theodore Rjeseth
By: R. E. Ostrom
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t�nsoxxY (coxx)
North Star Masonry, Incorporated
12116 Riverwoad Lrive
Burnsville, Minnesota By: Robert W. Hardman
Olson Concrete Company
5010 Hilletn ro Avenue North
Minneapolis, Minneaota By: B�rnie Olsen
Riverview Cement Company, Inc.
3900-41st Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Duane Rajunk
Leo 0. Sanders Concrete Contractors
7813 Jackson Street N.E,
SpYing Lake Park, Minnesota Sy: Leo 0. Sanders
Donald Schminkey Concrete Cont.
3942 Polk Street N.E.
Columbia Heights, Minnesota By: Donald 5chminkey
PLASTERiNG
A. E. Conrad Company
308 Weet 59'� Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Morris Kallevig Incorporated
2310 Jones Place
Bloomington, Minnesota
Joe Nelson Stucco Company
1150-98th Lana N.W,
Coon Rapids, Minnesota
Peterson and Hede Company
314-llth Avenue North
Hopkins, Minnesota
OIL HEATING
Berghorst Plumbin; & Heatiig
10732 Haneon Boulevard
Coon Rapids, Minnesota
Cronatrrnns Heatin� & Air Cond.
4410 Exceleior Boulevard
Minneap4lis, Minneaota
Louis DeGidio Gas & Oil Burner
Sales � Service Incorporated
6501 Cedar Avenue
Minneapalis, Minneeote
By: A. E. Conrad
By: Morris Kallevig
By: E�elyn Nelson
By: Aznold M. Hade
By: Kenneth Berghors[
By: C. Arthur NWlson
By: Louis D:Cidio
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OIL iIEATING (CONT} '
Frank's Heating & Sheet Metal Company
1531 Marshall Street N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Frank Jogt
ROOFING
Bernard L. Dalsin, Company
8824 Wentworth Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55420 By: Bernard L. Dalsin
Potvin Sales Company
7341 Co�erce Lane N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota
GAS SERVICES
Air Comfort Tncorporated
3300 Gorham Avenue
Minneapolis, Minnesota
$uchman Plumbing Co. Inc.
3d35 Lyndale Avenue South
klinneaQolis, Minnesota
GINERAL CONTRACTOIL
Harris Erection Company
6210 Riverview Terrace
Fridley, Minnesota
HEATING a
Royalton Heating & Cooling Co.
4626 Lyndale Avenue North
Minneapolis, Minnesota
MASONI:Y
Mario Frasson Cement Company
2400 East 26th Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota
OIL HEATING
Air Comfort Incorposated
3300 Gorham Avenue
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Amexican Oil Company
2058 West County Road C
St. Paul, Minnesota
GAS SEP.VICES
ftoyalton iIaating � Cooling Co
4626 Lyndale Avenue North
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Byo Felix A. Potvin
By: Donald Ruden
By: Walter Buchman
By: Haro13 Td Harris
By; William R. Stewart
Hy: Mario A. Frasson
By: bonald Ruden
By; Robert J. Schwartz
By: William ft. Stewart
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BLACKTOPPING
All Setvice Blacktopping, Inc.
28 - lOSth Avenua N.W.
Coon Rapids. Minnerota
GAS SERVICES
T. D. Guatafaon Campany
1800 Weat Highway #13
Burnsville, Minnesota
GF.NERAL CONTRACTOR
R. J. Busse Buildex
5355 Topel Road
Golden Valley, Minnesota
Sarl Weikle � Son;s Inc.
4533 Snelling Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota
HEATING
Beldon Porter Company
315 Roy�alston Avenue North
Minneapolis. Minnesota
Equipment Supply Corp
766 Cromwell Avenue
St. Paul, Minnesota
Thomas Air Conditioning Company
815-14th Avenue S.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota
MASONRY
Johxi P. Gluk Cement Contractor
7390 Tempo Terrace
Fridley, Minnesota
By: Eldo Finaeth
By: 8oy Gustafeon
By: Roy J. Busse
By: 8ar1 Weikle
By: Wm. C. Porter
By: E. J. Finger
By: Lynn Thomae
By: dohn P. Gluk
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ESTIMATES: � _
Anoka County Association of Municipalities
3300 University Avenue S.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55414
1970 Dues to Anoka County Association of Municipalities $ 922.31
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Estimates Continued.
Comstock & Davis, Inc.
Consulting Engin�ers
1446 County Road "J"
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432
For the Furnishing of Resident Inspection and Resident
Supervision for the Staking out of the Following
Construction Work:
FARTIAL Estimate #4, Sanitary Sewer and Water
2mprovement Pro7ect #93 from 2-2-70 through 2-28-79
PARTIAI, �stimate #5, Water Improvement Pro7ect #95,
Schedule A-1 - Wells #10 & 11, from 2-2-70 through
2-25-70
PnRTIAL �stimate #5, Water Improvement Project #95,
Schedule A-2 - Well #12, from 2-2-70 throuqh 2-28-70
PARTIAL Estimate �}5, Water Improvement Project #95,
Schedule A-3 - Well #13 from 2-2-70 through 2-28-70
P.eys Well Drilling Company
413 North Lexington Parkway
St. Paul, Minnesota 55104
PARTIAT, Estimate #5, Water Improvement Pro]ect #95,
Schedule A-1 - We11s #10  according to contxact
PARTIAL �stimate #4, Water Improvement Pro�ect #95,
Schedule A-2 & A-3 - Wells #12 
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$ 3,034.20
$ 308.35
$ 225.92
$ 61.78
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$ 4,232.25
$21,5�8.40
MOTION by Councilman F3arrzs to approve payment of the est.imates. Seconded by
Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
RECEIVING THE MINUTES OP TH� HUMAN RELATIONS COMMITTEE MEETING OF APRIL
2, 1970:
MOTION by Counmlman Harris to receive the Minutes of the Human Relations
Committee Meeting of April 2, 1970, and the memorandum from them dated April
2, 1970, and approve the expenditure requested of $20 for a representative of
the Human Relations Committee to attend the Governor�s Meeting on Human
Relations held on April 17 and 18, 1970 in St Paul. Seconded by Councilman
Breider. Upon a voice vote, all votzng aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
carrZed.
R�SOLUTION k76-1970 - RESOLOTION ON HAZARDOUS BUILDING AND EXCAVATIONS ^
452 57TH PLAC�:
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt Resolution #76�1970. Seconded by Council-
man Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the
motion carried.
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RESOLUTION #77-1970 - RESOLUTION ON HAZARDOUS BUILDING AND EXCAVATIONS -
101 VENTURA AVENUE
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt Resolution #77^1970. Seconded by
Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared
the motion carried.
COMMUNICATIONS:
A. ALL-STATE DISPOSAL SERVICE� INC.: NOTICE OF CfIANGES
The City Managex pointed out that in the notice it states that leaves must
be in containers and placed on the curb on pick-up day. He asked if this is
acceptable, as the Code states that garbage cans must be at the back or on
the side of the house with adequate screening. Councilman Ereider asked if
the Code designates anything specific as to leaves and the City Manager said
no. Councilman Harris said that he could see no problem as long as the
leaves were in containers.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the communication with the notice from
A11-State Disposal Sexvice, 2nc., dated March 17, 1970. Seconded by Council-
man Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the
motion carried.
B. ED PHILLIPS AND SONS: OUTSTANDING JOB LIQUOR STORE MANAGER HAS DONE
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive the communication from Ed Phillips and
Sons Co. dated March 18, 1970, and commented that he would like to have the
Council meet with the Liquor Store Manager concerning the of£-sale stores.
Mayor Kirkham said that the Liquor Manager has been meeting with the Finance
Director and the City Manager. Councilman Liebl said that he would prefer to
have a meeting set up and get the information first hand
THE MOTION was seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting
ape, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried,
Councilman Harris asked that the City Manager set up a meeting with the
Council and the Liquor Store Manager in the near future.
C. ROBERT HAYES: QUESTIONING ASSES5MENT AND REFUND OF R�C CHARGES
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive the communication from Mr. Robert
Hayes, 5751 7th Street N.E., dated March 25, 1970 Seconded by Councilman
Breader.
The City Manaqer read a memorandum from the Finance Director dated April 6,
1970 answerinq the complaint in full, and explaining how this assessment
came about and that it was entirely legal.
� Councilman Liebl asked then if the City had acted legally. The City Manager
said yes, in some cases the notice does not get to the right person
because of a change in ownersha.p, or a contract for deed. However, the State
Statutes provide that a notice published in the legal newspaper cons�itutes
a legal notice, and this was published. The City Attorney confirmed the
Ca.ty Manaqer's statement.
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THE VOTE upon the motion, being a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried.
D. LETTERS REGARDING REC CHARGES - REQUESTING REFUND: J.R. NICHOLS
931 MISSISSIPPT STREET� B,A, KUNY, 1509 FiINDEMERE DRIVE� AND STUART A.
MERCER� 615 CHERYL STREET�
MOTION by Councilman Harxis to receive the communications from J.R. Nichols,
931 Mississippi Street found in the April 6, 1970 Agenda, from S.A.KUny,
1509 Windemere Drive dated March 17, 1970, and from Stuart A. Mercer for
615 Cheryl Street N.E. dated March 26, 1970, and refer them to the Adminis-
tration for disposition. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Lipon a voice vote,
all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried.
DISCUSSION OF STORM SEWER PROPOSAL FOR ONAWAY ADDITION AND EAST R71NCH
�STATE$•
Mr. Rtchard Harris asked if there was any progress with the storm sewer
proposal with Spring Zake Park. Councilman Harris said that there was a
meeting scheduled for April 13th. The City Manager added that the City
Engineer and Mr. Comstock have met with them several times. Councilman
Liebl said that it would behoove the Crty Attorney to look into this.
Fridley has been trying to get this storm sewer participation by Spring
Lake Park for about 2'� years. The water problems in this area make it
largely unbuildable. Councilman Harris extended an invitation to Mr.
Richard Harris to attend the meeting April 13th. The City Manager said that
he would get the information on the meeting out to him.
ADJOURNMENT:
There being no further business, Mayor Kirkham declared the Reqular Council
Meeting of April 6, 1970 ad7ourned at 10:10 P.M,
Respectfully submitted,
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Juel Mercer
Secretary to the City Council
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