07/12/1971 - 5833JUEL MERCER - COUNCIL SECY.
COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
7:30 P•M-JULY 12, 1971
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FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL AGENDA - REGULAR MEETING - JULY 12, 1971 - 7:30 P.M.
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, PLEDGE OF ALLEGI�INCE:
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APPROVAL OF M .
� Regular Council Meeting of June:21, 1971 �
ADOPTION OF AGENDA: "
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(Consideration of Items not on the Agenda - 15 Minutes)
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' PUBLIC HEARINGS:
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� 1, pub�ic Hearing on Vacation Request SAV #69-03 by Burlington
� Northern, of an Alley anci Two Streets in Block 6, Berlin pages 1- 6
Addition.
� COMMENT:, We have reports from NSP, Minnegasco, and American
Oil Company indicating agreement with Burlington Northern
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FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL AGENDA - REGULAR MEETING OF JULY 12, 1971
PUBLIC HEARSNGS: (CONTINUED
2, Public Hearing on Improvement, Water, Sanitary Sewer and
Storm Sewer Project #103.
COMMENT: This improvement hearing is regarding the improve-
� ments in Innsbruck North Plat, Arthur Street, and
Matterhorn Drive.
3, Public Hearing on Proposed Final Plat P.S. #71-02, Briardale,
. by Richard Miller Homes, Replat.of Lots 1, 2, 3, Block 3, and
Outlots 1& 2, Cochran's Addition.
COMMENT: Planning Commission action regarding this item
� and vacation request SAV #71-03, can be found in the .
Planning Commission Minutes of the July 7, 1971 Meeting.
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Pages 7 - 9
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�, Public Hearing for Vacation Request SAV #71-03, Richard Miller
Homes, Inc. to Vacate McKinley Street South of the South Line of
• Fcice Creek Road and a Six Foot Utility and Draina�e Easement
Described as the South 6 Feet of Lot 3, Cochran's Addition. Pages 12 & 13
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FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL AGENDA - REGULAR MEETING OF JULY 12, 1971
OLD BUSINESS:
5. Receiving Report Regarding Speedy Car�Wash, Skywood Mall
and Other Businesses in that Area.
COMMENT: Some corrective action has been taken by the
property owners. The City Attorney's office is checking
with the Attorney General's office and also the League
of Municipalities to outline the po�vers of the City in
regard to going back and getting existing old properties
improved regarding blacktopping, drainage, and other up-
keep requirements.
NEW BUSINESS:
6. Consideration of First Reading of Rezoning Ordinance ZOA #71-04
to Rezone the Area from M-2 to C-2, Bryant Investment Company,
William Barbush. Area along Uniyersity Avenue North of
83rd Avenue.
COMMENTS: Council held a public hearing on June 21, 1971.
� No objections. Planning Commission recommendations are in
the Council Agenda.
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7. Consideration of Ordinance Relating to Construction of Automotive
Service Stations Amending Section 45.01, Subdivision B, Paragraph 3.Pages 19 & 20
Subparagraph E.
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COMMENT: This Ordinance incorporates the recommendations
by the Planning Commission regardi�ng gas stations.
8. Consideration of an Ordinance Amending and Recodifying 45.19
Relating to Special Use Permits.
COMMENT: This Ordinance amends the section to clearly
outline the discretion of the City in determining the
suitability of certain designated uses for Specia7_ Us?
Permits.
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NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED
9. Consideration of Camp Lockeslea Summer Youth Shelter.
, 10. Consideration of Gift of a Fountain and Park Equipment to
Moore Lake Park and Changing the Name of Moore Lake and Moore
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1 11. Consideration of Approval of Building Permit for a Home on
Substandard Lots 37 and 38,,Block P, Riverview Heights,
' 656 Kimball Street N.E.
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CONII�iENT: The variances were previously approved.' Council-
wanted to review the plans before a Permit is issued.
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' 12. Consideration.of Resolution Receiving Final Plans and
Specifications for Locke Lake Dam Project #104, and
Ordering Bids.
' COMMENT: These plans have been discussed with Dr. Akbar.
A letter was written to Dr. Akbar regarding the access
rights through his property. If the requirements are
' going to be such that these will involve substantial cost,
then this would increase the project cost. When public
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hearings were held, I indicated that we needed t e coopera-
tion of the pr_operty owners for access.
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� 13. Receiving Minutes of Building Standards - Design Control
Meeting of July l, 1971.
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14.� Receiving the Minutes of Huilding Standards - Design
'� Control Meeting of July 8, 1971.
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COMMENT: Minutes will be available at the Meeting.
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June 29, 1971.
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NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED
16. Receiving the Minutes of the Planning Commission Meeting of
June 23, 1971
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17. Receiving Petition #12-1971 and Letter from Wyman Smith
Requesting Public Hearing. (SP #71-03 - American Oil Co.)
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18. Receiving the Minutes of the Planning Commission Meeting of
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t19. Receiving the Minutes of the�Parks and Recreation Commission
Meeting of May 24, 1971
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20. Receiving the Minutes of the Fridley Human Relations Committee
`'� Meeting of May 27, 1971.
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21. Receiving the Minutes of the Fridley Human Relations Committee
� Meeting of June 24, 1971.
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22. Receiving Bids and Awarding Contract for Street Improvement
� Project St. 1970-3. (Bids Opened July 6, 19�1, 11:30 A.M.)
COMMENT: The lowest bid is well within the engineer's
, estimate. Council should award these bids to Bury &
Carlson subject to concurrance to the award witn the
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Minnesota Highway Department. This project is for the
detachment of the T.H. #47 (University Avenue) service
roads at 61st Avenue and 57th Avenue and T.H. #47 slip-
off at 60th Avenue, .
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NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED)
23. Receiving Bids and Awarding Contract for Street Improvement
Project St. 1971-10 (Seal Coating).
COMMENT: The bids for this work are scheduled to be
opened on July 12, 1971 at 11:30 A.M. We hope to have the
bid tabulation available for Council consideration at the
Meeting that evening.
24. Authorizing the Signature on Agreement for the Sale of the
Liquor Store at 3710 East River Road.
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COMMENT: The agreement is to be found in the Agenda Folder.
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25. Authorizing the Signing of Contract for Natural Gas Service
for 5101 East River Road (Minneapolis Gas Company) .
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26. Receiving the Audit Report from the George M. Hansen Company
for the Year 1970. •
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NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED)
27. . Approval of Fire.Department Payroll (Dec. 18, 1970
through June 21, 1971)
28. Consideration of Sale or Disposition of Surplus Property.
29., Receiving Status Report for Water, Sanitary Sewer, and
Storm Sewer Project #93.
COMMENT; The report is in the Agenda Folder.
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30. Receiving Report from Management Team Regarding the Work Done
for the Corridor Studies and the Bridge over the Mississippi
River and Cost Participation for the Study.
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FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL AGENDA - REGULAR MEETING OF JULY 12, 1971
NEW BUSINESS ( CONTINUED
31. Receiving Status Report on Negotiations with Metro Sewer
Board and Authorizing the Agreement Regarding Consulting
Engineers for Running the Flow Tests.
COMMENT: The repQrt on previous negotiations is in the
Agenda Folder.
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32. Consideration of Acquisition of Property from Lot 1, Block 4,
Hamilton's Addition to Mechanicsville for 5treet Improvement
Project St. 1970-3.
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COMMENT: The right of way requested is 60 square feet.
Mr. White is asking $100 which we feel is reasonable. ,
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33. Resolution Authorizing the City of Fridley to Enter into a
Joint Contract for the Purpose of Upgrading the Terminal
Equipment used in the Police Communications System.
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FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL AGENDA - REGULAR MEETING OF JULY 12, 1971
NEW BUSINE5S (CONTINUED
34. Resolution Requesting the Minnesota Hi,ghway Department to do a
Study for Providing Warning Devices and Other Safety Improve-
ments along T.H. #47 to Give�Safe Access From Fridley Eire
Station onto the Highway.
COMMENT: The traffic on Highway #47 has been increasing
considerably and the Fire Department is concerned about
the unsafe condition. We hope the study will provide
means of additional safety measures to protect out fire
equipment and personnel when responding to a fire call.
35. Resolution Approving the Agreement with the Minnesota
Highway Department Regarding the Traffic 5ignals at the
Intersections of Highway #65 and West Moore Lake Drive
(Rice Creek Road Intersection) �
COMMENT: The Minnesota Highway Department agreed to leave
the 63rd Avenue crossover open at this time and will keep
+ it under study and close it later on if it proved �
necessary. The agre�ement is in the Agenda Folder.
36. Resolution Ordering'Preliminary Report, Plans and Speci-
fications for Project #105.
COMMENT"s This is for the,sanitary sewer, storm sewer work
in the Outlot l, Burlinqton Northern Industrial Center,
South of Interstate #694 along East River Road.
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37. Resolution Receiving Preliminary Report, Plans and Sgeci-
fications, and Ordering the Public Hearing for Project #105.
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NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED) -
38. Resolution Directing Preparation of Final Assessment Roll
for Street Improvement Project St. 1970-1
39. Resolution Directing Preparation of Final Assessment Roll
for Street Improvement Project St. 1970-2. �
40. Resolution Directing Preparatiorr of the Final Assessment
. Roll for Street Improvement Project St. 1970-4.
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41. Resolution Directing/Publication of Hearing on Proposed
Assessment Roll for Sanitary Sewer and Water Improve-
ment Project #93.
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42. Discussion Regarding Ditch Through�Onaway Addition North
of 77th Way. (Project #101)
COMMENT: This problem is getting quite serious. We feel
that some steps should be taken on the City's part like
ordering improvements and staging construction.
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FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL AGENDA - REGULAR MEETING OF JULY 12, 1971
NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED)
43. Review of Coon Rapids Proposal to Vacate Broad Avenue North
of City Limits.
COMMENT: Coon Rapids held a public hearing for vacation on
July 6, 1971. We indicated that the vacation was pre-
mature un�il traffic patterns are set in the area. They
are proceeding with barricading the street for the ti.me
being. �
44. Request for a Bl,ock Party in Melody Manor on July 31, 1971.
COMMENT: We have requested Mrs. James Glidden to also,
get the concurrence of other property owners along Ballet
Boulevard affected by this party.
45. Receiving Petition #17-1971 - A Request that Lot 21, Block 10;
Hyde Park Addition Located on the Lot to the North of 5917
2nd Street, be Transfe"rred from the State of Minnesota to
City of Fridley to be used as a Park.
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46. Recei.ving Petition #18-1971 - A Request that the City of
Fridley Purchase the Property (generally) Bordered by the
City Limits on the North, Ely Street on the South, Ruth
CirCle on the West, and the Railroad Tracks on the East,
for a Park.
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47. Receiving Petition #19 1971
53rd and 5th Street, Lots 8, 9 and 10, Block 14, Hamilton's
' Addition to Mechanicsville.
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51. Communications
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A. Corps of Engineers: FMC Corporation Fill Permit along
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. B. Health Sanitarian: Street Vending License
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THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COUDiCIL MEETING OF JUNE 21, 1971
PLEDGE OiF ALLEGIANCE:
Mayor Kirkham led the Council and the audience ia� saying the Pledge of
Allegiance to the Flag.
$NVOCATION:
Reverend Bergren, Redeemer Lutheran Church, offered the Invocation.
Mayor Kirkham called the Regular Council Meeting of June 21, 1971 to order
at 7:45 P.M.
ROLL CALL:
MEMBERS PRESENT: Harris, Breider, Kelshaw, Kirkham, Liebl
ME[�ERS ABSENT: None '
APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF TFIE REGULAR COUNCIL 1+�8T'3NG OF JUNL 7,_ 1971_:_
MOTION by Councilman Breider to adopt the Minutes of the Regulsr Council
' Meeting of June 7, 1971 as presented. Seconded by Cauncilman IGelshaw.
Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
carried unanimously.
' APPROVAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF JUNE 14� 1971s_
MOTION by Councilman Kelshaw to adopt the Minutea of the Special Public
' Hearing Meeting of June 14, 1971 as submitted. Seconded by Councilman
Breider. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
carried unanimously.
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APPRfJVAL OF THE MINUTES OF Tf� BOARD OP' EpUALIZATION MEETING OF JUNE 16, 1971:
MOTION by Councilman Breider to adopt the Minutes of the Board of Fqualization
' Meeting of June 16, 1971 as presented. Seconded by Couuciluian Lisbl. Upon
a voice vote,�all voting aye, Msyor Kirkham dec�s�ted tha sotion carried
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ADOPTZOBI OF AGENDA:
Mayor Kirkham said the iollowiaq items are t.o be added:
Consideration of extension o! aanitary s�rer on Car'dena Avenue.
Receiving letter fram Ro�bins. I1vis � Lyons res Conaoliclatad Contaiaaz Corp.
(Project �93)
t�lOTION by Cauncilman Breider to adopt the Aqenda aa am�d�d. Seao�dmd by
CounciLnan Harris. Upon a voic� vote, all votinq ay�, llayor lcirkhaaa declared
the motion carried unaniaously. ,
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 21, 1971
VISITORS:
Mr. Carl A. Paulson:
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Mr. Carl Paulson read a letter aloud addressed to the Mayor and submitted it to
the Council. The letter concerned filing a canplaint aqainst a traffic
violator.
Robert White, 6600 Fridley Street N.E - Moon Walk•
Mr. Rabert White presented a taq he had reCeived from the Buildinq Inspection
Department and asked what was the procedure he was supposed to follaw. He said
he had set up a Moon Walk in his back yard to patch it. He said he was not
aware of any Ordinance against this.
The City Engineer said there was a complaint to the Police Depart.ment an the
Moon Walk in a residential neighborhood. It is aqainst the Ordinance to ope;ate
a business in R-1. He said his understandinq was that at saae time Mr. White
put it up and charged the neighborhood children to use it. This �,s a violation.
There is the problem of liability in case someone should get hurt. Mr. White
said he charged a fee about a month ago. The Police Department had talked to
him and said there was no law against it, but they had the Building Inspection
Departiaent come out.
Mayor Kirkham said the Administration takes care of ticketinq enterprizes
needing permits. There is no Ordinance against theta but a permit is needed.
He advised that he should apply for a permit. Councilman Breider asked if he
could not set it up to fix it, if he did not charqe a fee. The City Attozney
said that the present zoninq ordinance states that y� cannot car►duct � buainess
in R-1 if it is visable to tlie neiqhbors. Whether he was fi�g the equi�-
ment on private property is at the discretion of the City. If he put it up
for a brief tia�e to repa.ir it, there is no�problem, but he must not operate
it. The City Engineer told him he would be liable if �cmeone qot hurt. It
is a violation to operate on residential property.
The Council advised Mr. fihite he must comply With the Ordinance aud asked hi�a
to stop in at City Hall for ths permit needed. T'he City Eaqin�r said that
this is so�aething new and an Ordinance does not caver this specifically, but
they would request information such as hav lonq it wauld be put up, wh$t would
be the hours,_where, etc. It could not be opeaeated in anything other than a
cammercisi area.
Mr. Robert McGreqos, 1315 June Avenue South, Re: 265 Stoneybrook Way•
Mr. McGregor said that he was a former =esident and hoped to be aqain. He said
he was in the process of building a hoane on a difficult lot fn Pearson's
Craiqway Esfi.ntes by the craek. He had written the City Manaqer a letter and
has applied for a variance of the front yard setback for �the qarage. Aue to #:he
difficult lot he is havinq trouble meeting the 35 foot setback for his garage.
He can meet the requirement for the house. Duxing the process of qe�tinq, or
havinq the vaixiance denied, he would like a buildinq pexZa�,t to sta�rt o� his
house, then depending on what the Board of Appeals rules, he will oonatruct the
garage. If the vaziance was denied he�:�rould have to put i.n post� and pxe-stxessed
slab for the qaraqe. Settinq the garage forward, there would still be about 1�
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co�ses of block. He understood that the Code states that there cannot be a
residential home built without a single garage. When he requested a building
permit for the house he was refused because the variance for the qarage was
pending.
Councilmari Harris asked hi.m if he wanted to proceed i.u�ediately with the house.
Mr. McGregor said yes. He �aid that the variance is scheduled for their next
meeting, but he would like to start �rork on the house in the meantime.
MOTION by CounciLnary Harris to approve the building permit for the house at the
normal setback. When he is to pick up his permit, he is to submit a signed
letter of intent for the construction of the garage. Seconded by CounciLnan
Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
carried unanimously.
Leslie Vasseur, 5096 Topper Lanez Camplaint on Licenses.l�qu.ired for pogs,
But Not Cats:
Mr. Vasseur said that he was here regarding a letter he received the lst part
of June in regard to the $5 license for dogs, regardless of whether they are
kept on their own premises. He felt the license fee Was quite stiff, especially
when the cats are allowed to run free. He said it should be $3 for doqs and
$2 foz cats.
Councilman Harris said that at the request of many people in the cammunity
there was an attemp� to strengthen the Ordinance on dogs and increase the
patrolling for stray doqs. He was talking about doqs that are allaved to run
loose, but� the Gity has to have same mandatory license program. The City
has more than doubled the surveillance on dogs. There is a problem, fairness
dces not necessarily caae with the fee. The City does not knaw in each i.ndividua�,
case whether the dog is confined on the property most of the time, but sane
guidelines must be set. The c�nplaints received by this Council are 99$
co�nplaints on dogs. To keep s�tray dogs from runninq loose, the Ordinance was
needed.
Mr. Vas�eur said that it was mentioned abaut branding the dogs. He felt that
would be a good idea. Councilman Lieb�l said that what Was discussed was
tattooing the pa�rs. This could never be lost like a tag and the o�er eould
always be found. There were two children bitten by stray dogs aad th�y had to
undergo the shots, which are quite painful. There Wsrs 400 doqs pic:ked up in
1969. He agreed that the eats runninq loose cars be a proble� too, �nd there
are camplaints by bird watahers on the cats killinq the birds.
' Mayor lCirkham aa�d the Couucil Mould taka this undor adviae��t. It can be
discussed aqain at the and of the meetinq or put aa tb� Aqenda. Mr. Va�swur
asked that it be put on the Aqenda.
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Councilman Liebl said that some people misunderatood the letter that was sent out,
as in one place it talks of a license and in one, a pezmit. They thaught they
needed both.
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Mr. Connie Rallis, Shorewood Lounge:
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Mr. Rallis came forward to present the Council with $42,300 which he said was
the balance of the down payment for Shorewood Lounge. He said he would like to
discuss the off-sale with the Council. T'hey are very flexible in regard to the
five year lease. If the City has a change in plans, he would be willing to
discharge the obligation on the off-sale lease. He said he had talked �o Mr.
Gibson in regard to building an off-sale facility on his p�operty for the City.
He then handed out copies of a letter he received from the Finance Director.
He said that he was willing to let the City stay as long as th�y want ox if they
acquire Mr. 6ibson's property and build a building and arrive at a reasonable
rent the City could move as soon as it was built.
MOTZpN by Counciiman Kelshaw to receive the $42,300, the balance of down payment
for Shorewood Lounge. Seconded by CounciLnan Liebl.
Mr. Rallis said that he would like to ask for a liquor license. He thought it
was advisable to get in there as soon a� possible and would like to start work
imnediately. The Finance Director said that he would go aver this with him the
next day. He added that he had already started the process of qetting his liquor
licen�e.
The City Attorney said that the fox�mal way of transfer�inq property iS by
Ordinance according to the City Charter. As soon as both parties are satisfied,
that Ordinance will be read. Mayar Kirkham asked Mr. Rallis to work with the
City Attorney on this.
THE VOTE upon the motion, bainq a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried unanimously.
PUBLIC HEARING ON REZONING RE EST, ZOA #71-04, BRYANT INVESTMENT GCJiMpANy,
WILLI.AM BARBUSH: (Area along University Avenue South of 83rd Avenue) —1'
The City Engineer said that this request was for ,� change in zoninq fracn M-2
to coatmercial and shoowed the area on the screen and said it was just south of
83rd Avenue. He added that there was soine discus$ion o�n this item under the
Plaru:ing Caaar�ission rtinutes on Pages 29+and 30 of the Agenda. The pla,nninq
Ceamis�ion had continued their hearing. .
Mayor Kirkham asked if there was anyone present in the audience that wished to
speak, with no response. The City Attorney �sked if this was only south of
83rd Avenue. The City Engineer said yes, the area north af 83rd has i,�e�r� caat-
pleted. 'I'his is where Viking Chevrolet rezoned. He added that to the sputh is
the golf driving range. Councilman Liebl commented that Roger Jones wae given
a five year optio� on the golf driving range.
MOTTON by CounciLnan Kel�haw to close the public hearinq on thQ rezoninq reque$t
ZOA �'�1-04, Br��unt Investment Company. Seconded by Councilaan Breider. Upon
a voice vote, all voting aye, lbayor Kirkham declared the heazing e1o�eSi ,�t
8:25 P.M.
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O�tDINANCE #481 - AN ORD�NANCE AMEDiDING CHAPTEK 28 OF TF� CITY CODE REIATING
TO TFIE CONTRUL AND PREVEDiTION OF TREE DTSEASES :
MOTION by Councilman Bxeider to adopt Ordinance #481 on second reading, waive
the xeading and order publication. Seconded by Councilsnan Harris. Upon a roll
call vote, Liebl, Harris, Breider, Kelshaw and Kirkham votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham
declared the motion carried unanimously.
' CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45.053, 4B, FRIDLEY CITY
CODE, TO REDUCE THE SIDE YARD SETBACK REQUIBEMENT P'OR ADi ACCESSORY BUILDING ON A
CORNER LOT FROM 25 FEET TO 2 FEET TO ALLOW THE CODTSTBUCTION OF A CARAGE Oid LOT -
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The City Engineer said that there is a public easement to the pax'k pxoperty
located to the west. Councilman Harris said that the Ordinance provides that
there be a hard surface driveway out to the street.
There was a considerable disaussion at the Council table between the petitioner,
the property awr�er to the south, the Council and the Administration. Gouncilman
Harris sai$ that the City �nqineer would come out and set up the guidel�nes to
follow for the Farr's.
MOTION by Councilman Breidex to approve the variance requested cont�ngent upon
their working with the City Engi.neer on the easeatent to define the driveway
within the right of way. Seconded by Councilman Kelshaw. Upon a voice vote,
all voting aye, Mayor Kirkhem declared the motion carried ut►animoasly.
RECETVIWG iiEPORT REC�DIDi�SP�Y CF18 L�]ASH, SRYklOOD MALZ. ALVD. �QT�ER BUSIDiESSES
IN TIiE AREA:
The City Engineer said that to be �ound in the Council Aqenda are lettes`s to
' Mr. Mortenson and the businesses in the area �o�ntaininq the ba�ic conditions
he has aqreed to. Sozne of the cleaning up of the trash has been done. ai►d he has
done so�e mo�wing. He said he talked to him today and Mr. ]/ortenaon hoped to have
' the major poztion of the work canpleted by next week. The City EaQin�er supplied
the Council with copies of a letter #rom Sp�edy Cu Nsai► that outlines the items
thex feel Skywood Mall shauld cowplete according to their ler►se.
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letter from New Highland Ca,r Nash. dated June 15, 1971. Seconded by Gouncilma,r►
Breider. Upon a voi� vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared t�i►e motion
carri,ed unanin►ously.
Counci3.man Harri� asked for a follaw-up the first a�eeting in July.
�tECEIVING REPORT REGARDI�iG D�AI�TAGE SYST�I! BLONG CBNTxAL AVENt� �i. 110QtiE LAKE
BEACH PAItKING �.OT :
The City Enqineer reported he had aet �+ith tha P�rks and Rfcreatioc► Director and
thsir rec�naeradation is fo�uad in th� �eawra�d�u to the Council N�mbsr Gi�i #71-07
dated June 21. 1971. If ths Couaeii concurs, they W111 praveed Mith the pipi�.
There ia about 400' of pipe involved.
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Councilman Harris said that he had no objection to the piping, but w�ondered
haw lonq the area will continue to satisfy the needs of the caomunity as a
swin¢ning beach. Some day the Council will have to consider a municipal pool.
If that were to happen in the near future, shoul�l this money be spent? Mayor
Kirls�am said that it was ve�'y possible there may be a pool, but there would be
no need to close Moore Lake Beach. The Lions Club just announced they plan to
spend about $20,000 to beautify the area. It may be that a pool will be
added, but there is no reason to close Moore Lake Beach.
Councilman Liebl said that he had asked the Administration to justify the
expense to the Council. If Moore Lake Beach is to be kept open fQr the next
10 years, the cost would be justifiable. He felt the Council should concur with
the Parks Director and the City Engineer as an open ditch would be unsightly.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to approve the piping of the drainage along Central
Avenue abutting Moore Lake �each parking lot. Seconded by Councilmaa Harris,
with the coaaaent that this is with the idea the beach will continue for a
number of years.
The Ci.ty Engi�eer said that there were other thi�ngs at Moore Lake other than the
beacl�. There are the tennis courts and someday, there may bs a bicycle path
arc7und the lake .
THE VOTE upon the motion, being a voice vote, all voting ays, Mayor Ki�lcham
declared the motion carried unanimously.
Councilman Breider said he would like the Parks and Recreation DirQCtor to work
up the feasibility of a municipal pool and report back in generalities. He
would like to know the estimated cost.
FIRST READING QF AN ORDII3ANCE BEGARDIId6 VACATIQd REQUBST, 6�V #71-02, JUSTER
ENTERPRISES, INC.: (Street and Alley in Onaway Addition)
MOTION by CainciLnan Liebl to approve the Ordir�a�nce on first reading and waive
the read�nq., Seconded by Caancil.man Breider. Upon a zoll call vote, Liebl,
Harris, Breider, Kelshaw and Kirkham voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the
aotiqn carried unani.mously.
The City Enqineer said that the aecond readinq would be withheld until the City
has 7ceceived the deed far -the cul de sac at the pe�t =end of ?8th .�venue.
RECEIVING T!i$ MINUTES OF THE HUILDING STANDiARDS - D$SIGDt CO�iT1iOL l48ETIiiG O�'
J.UNE L0, 19TL:
1. CONSIDRiiATION OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT PRUT$GT I OF �AI 1►PAH'tMENT C�IPLEX
IACATED ON THAT PORTION OF THE EAST �t O�F THE 30UTHEA3T � aR+' S�(,'TION 24,
LXING NORTH OF INTE3tSTATE �694, FRIDLEY, MLNNESOTA. SR�QtISST BY VIEW�CON�
INC. , 5901 OSSEO RiQAD, SRpOlCLYN C,ENTER, MINl:ESOTA) :
The City Enqineer said that this is loeated in the Innsbruck North plat and
is a X�quest fpr appro�val of the first phase of the apartaent complex. Iie: tt�en
shaVred the plans on the eaael. The Building Stsndaxds - Desiqn Control
zecc�amended apprpval and recoa�ended that the requir�aent o� 50� of ths buildinq
be briak be waived. They hav� plaaned the aparta�ent coanpleY to aanforn� with
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the town house development by using rough sawn cedar siding for a rustic look
they feel will blend well with the wooded areas in the plat. The lauidscaping
plans are held in abeyance because they want to save as many trees ae possible.
They will c�►e back for approval of these plans later.
Mr. Chuck Van Eeckhout said that Mr. Darrel Farr had not yet arrived at the
Meeting. He asked that the discussion be delayed until he arrived. The
CounGil decided t4 discuss these plans for the apartment complex with the
plans for the townhouse Phase I that is contained in the Planning Caamission
Minutes.
2. CONSZDERATION OF A REQUEST TO ERECT A CANOPY I.00ATED ON LOT 3, BLOCK 1,
C D HUTCHINSON ADDITION, THE SAME BEING 7429 EAST RIVER ROAD, FRIDLEY�__
MINNESOTA. (REQUEST BY EARL M. DUF'FY, 60 TAI�MAD(�E WAY, FRIDLEY, MINN.):
T'he Gity Engineer said that this request was for a canopy at the Roo� 8eer
Stand an East River Rc�ad and Osborne Road. The Building Standards - Design
Control approved the request subject to their complying with evexything shown on
the priginal plot plan. Thexe is some cleaning oi the property to do.
MOTION b� Councilman Breider ta approve the request by �lr, Earl M. Auffy,
�ubject ta their complying with everythinq shown on the original plot pla�.
Seconded by Councilman T.i,ebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, 1�9ayor
Iti.rkham declared the tnotion aarrie8 unanimously.
' 3. CONSIDiERATION OF A RE ST TO CONSTRUCT AN APARTMENT BUILDING IACATED ON
I,O�'S 1-6^ BTACK l, CARLSON' S SZJI�tIT MANOR �TNEX 2ND ]lODITION, THE SAMF
BEING 5149 THIRD STREET N.E., FRIDLEY, MINI�IESOTA. (REQUEST BY BRIGHTON
INVESTMENT COMPANY. 1202 PIKE I�I�1KE DRIVE, NEW BRIG�iTON, P'1ZNNESOTA) :
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Design Control Subcanmittee and was discussed ag�,3n in�the Minutes of the June
17, 1971 Meeting, where the Council can take aatipn.
4. CONSIDERATION OF A BE USST TO CONSTRUG'r A 3 STALL fi�RAGE FtiA A F�L1R-PLEX
LO('ATED QN LOTS 1 AND 2, BLOCK 7, IiYDE PARK, THE SAt� BEING 6060 2�j STREE"
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BY R.J. BAUMAN, 6061 2ND
' The City Engineer said that this requeat is located at 61st Avenue and 2� Strset.
The proposal is to add on 3 garaqes to a four-plex. He would like pesmission
to add another unit. The Building Standards - Desiqn Control appraved the
' gaucagea, but cauld not aQprove the addition of the unit as he did not meet the
square footage requir�a►ents and �ould have to have a variance. He was advised
, he would have to qa to the Board of Appeals.
' Mr, Bauman said that this �r.nperty wus built beioro the present zoning Ordinance
went into effect. Naw, accordinq to the ordinau,ce, the driveway ha� to b�
surfaced etc. He felt it was tinanciallp unfensible to add the dr�.vewa�y and
1 gaa�Agse, there�or�, he wauld like to add the add,itional unit to help defray
th� cost. �he qarages wou].d also give a&iitional storaqe �pace. Councilanaa
Breicler �ed i� he pl�ruied on rentinq eut the garaqes . Mr . Ba►umaa aAid both,
' ha Mou14 like �o uae ons, or maybe two for h3s caz �d �torage and �os a pla►ce
to t�vrk on a�lcing necessary repairs. The othes co�ld probably be ren�ed out.
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Councilman Harr�s asked if it was blacktopped on the side, and Mr. Bauman said
no, it was gravel. Councilman Harris asked if he objected to putting in the
driveway and to the parking requirements. Mr. Bauman said yes, he cauld not
see where the expense incurred would be off-set by any rent taken from one
garage. Councilman Harris said the Council could give him approval for the
garages, bu� as far as the additional unit gces, he would have to appear before
the Board of Appeals, requesting a variance of the area requirements, then the
Council would take another look at it.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to grant the permit for the three stall garage to
Mr. R.J. Bauman. He com�nented that the garage would be an improvement to the
property.
Mayor Kirkham called for a second, received none, and decl�'ed the MOTION DIED
FOR LACK OF A SECOND.
Mr. Bauman was advised to go through the procedure of applying for,a v�riance
and to talk to the City Engineer in the near future.
5. CONSIDERATTON OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT A FOOD STORE LOCATED ODt IAT 5,
�LOCK 1, MAPLE MAN�C3R ADDITION, THE SAME BEING 620 OSBORbTE ROAD, FRIDLEY,
MINNESOTA. (REQUEST BY P•D•Q. FOOD STORE, 8900 PEI�TN AVENUE SOUTH,
MINNEP,POLIS, MINNESOTPi 55431) : �'
The City Engineer showed the plans on the easel and said that it was to be
a block building with brick facing on three sides. The Building Standards -
Design Control approved the request subject to so�e conditions and he would like
to make the additional requirement of the fence along the south property line
over to the road easement. This condition was put on at the tuae of qrantinq
the loti split. The fence is to be 6' hiqh, made of chai� link with wooden
slats in it. It is to prevent people from the south walking through the rec�
reational area of the apart�ents to the south of there to get to the �pQ $tore.
Mr. Chuck West said that he understood that they were to fence only that portion
of the lot that they would be using. Councilman Harris said that was not the
intent. A fence only half Way Would do no good, the people would just walk
around the fence and there would still be the problem of people cutting through
the recreational area to the south to get to the store.
Councilman Breider asked what material was used on the back of the buildinq.
The City Engineer s�id that it was painted block. Gouncilman Harris asked how
hiqh it was,the City Engineer said 19'. Mr. West said that the back would be
break-off block on the back of the building and tjle other three sides would be
brick ver�eer.
The City Engineer asked hvw thsy would be handlinq their garbaqe. Mr. West
said that they would have n g�11� fired incinerator by the back door. The City
Enqineer asked if it would be enclosed. Mr. Weat replied that they would do
vrhatever is require3. Council�an sr�ider s�id he under�tood acceea would be
fraa Osbosne Itoad throu�h a sinqle access. Mr. Nest sai$ yess, and the City
Enqineer a�ddeS there would be budnper curbs on the Nest side.
MOTION by Counailman Breider to approve the permit subject to the stipulations
of the Buildir�g Standards - De�ign Control Mith the additional stipulation
that there be a 6' high chain link fence with wopd�� slat� across the south
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line of the pzaper�y over to the road easement and that the incinerator area
b� screened suitable to the staff. Seconded by Councilman Harris. �T�on a
' voice vote, Harris, Breider, Kelshaw and K.irkham voting aye, Liebl voting
nay, MayQr Kirkham declared the motion carried.
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MpTION by Cpuncilman Harris to receive the Minutes of the Building Standards -
Design Control Minutes of June 10, 1971. Second�d by Councilman Kelshaw.
U�on a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declaxed the motion carried
unanimously.
RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF TfiE BUILDING STANDARDS - DESIGN CONTROL MEETING OF
JUNE 17, 1971:
1. CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT AN APARTMENT BUIL�TNG IQCATED ON
IATS �l-6, BLOCK 1, GARLSON'S SUMMIT MANOR ANNEX 2ND ADDITION, THE SAME
BETIJG 5149 THIRD STREET N.E., FRID7�EY, MINNESOTA. (REQUEST $Y BRIGHTON
TNV�STMENT COMPANX, 1202 PIKE LAKE DRIVE, NEW BRIGHTON, MTNNESOTA):
The City �ngineer said �is request is to construct �n apartsnent building on
Tha�Xd Street. The Building Standards - Design Control approved the request
w�,th so�ne stipulations. This plan was approved in 1968 pr 1969 and they are
comi.ng back for reappraval. They lnave the same model that was presented b�iore.
Z� is an �11 brick building and the gax'ages will be raugh sawra cedar, inc].udi.rig
the snds, They are pr4viding two acce�ses. They da have som� dra�nage grobi�ns
and they wi11 haye to get permission to connect i.nto the I#ighway De,partm+�nt's
system.
A Rep�eser�tati�ve said that there was one request they would like to make. This
is in regard to the sntrances to the buildin�. Ther� are two front dap�s that
protrude 1' beyond the allowed setback. This is to ptwide for the secwri�y
system. They would like to leave the plans with a 34' setback, although the
bulk of the bui].ding will be set back 35', because o£ the close quaz�ex$ for
the garaqes. He would hate to lose even one foot in back of the a,pauctment
building where the garages are. There is a four foot entrance between the out-
sids dc�ors and the inside security doors. The City Engineer added that the
qar�ges are only 6' fraa► the highway right of way. These are long narraw lots.
The Representat�.ve was asked if each apartment unit w�uld have a g$rags and he
replied they would. He added there were 25 single family unit$. Councilman
Lieb1 asked him the price per unit and he replied $11,Q00 per unit without ths
garaqe.
�our�cilman Harris said that he would prefer having the dooxs Protrude 1' rather
' thar� have parking problem� in the back. The Repxesentative said that i,t was
b�yand the �ealzm of the Building Standards - Desigr} Control to grant the
varianae.
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I�OTIQN by Cauncilman Harria to grant the permit for an apart�aent houae xequested
by �riqhtpn Investment Company subject to the stipulations of the Building
Standards - l,)esiqn Gontrol With the exception oi #l. They are to be allowed tt�e
1' Variance to a11ow �or th� pxojection of the t�wo dovble doors, with the
rema�nAex of the btii,lding to b� set back 35' . Secanded by Couaai�r� Kelshaw.
Upor� a voiee vate, Harris, Breider, Kelahaw, and xirkham votinq aya, Liebl
votinq nay► Mayox Kirkham dealared the motion carri.ed.
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The C�ty Enc�ineer said the first item, a request for a sideyard variance foz
a qarage requested by Mr. Larry Vogt (536 Ironton) was laid over to allow the
applicant to try to place the garage in some other location on his lot.
2. A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45.053, 4B, SUBPARAGRAPH 3, FRIDLEY CITY
r'ODE, TO REDUCE THE SIDE YARD ADJOINING AN ATTACHED GARIIGE FRCk�l 5 FEET Tp T
4 FEET TO ALLOW THE CONSTRUCTZON OF A GARAGE ON LOT 8, BIACK 2, SWAN$TROM'S
COURT ADDITION, THE SAME BEING 1344 SKYWOOD LANE N.E. FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA.
iREQUEST BY MR. VERLAN E. IDWARDS, 1344 SKYWOOD LANE N E, FRIDLEY,
MINNESOTA 55421):
The City Engineer said that this request is to allow building a double gr�age.
The applicant has a single garage npw. The Board of Appeals recommended appx'oval.
MOTION by Councilman Breider to approve the variance requested by Mr. Vex'lan �.
Edwards. Seconded by Councilman Kelshaw. Upc�n a voice vote, all vqting aye,
Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
3. A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE �F SECTION 56.05, 3A, FRIDI.EY CITY CODE, TQ INCREASE
'1'HE MAXIMUM RQOF STGN AREA FROM 15 PER CENT OF THE TOTAL WALL �Ft�A ((2 '�'T
$Q[JARE �EET) TQ 78 SQUARE FEET TO ALLOW Tf� ERECTION OF A ROOF SIGN ON PART
OF LOT 18, $LOCK 5, RICE CREEIE p�,1l7,A SpLITH ADDIT�ON. (HOLLY SHOP�'TNG
CENTER), THE SAN� BEING 6570 UNIVERSITY BVENUE N.E., FRIDf,EY, MINN�$QTA.
(REQUEST BX LEIB'S, 6570 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA)-
The City Eng�r�eer reported that the Board of Appeals recoa�ended approval of
the requested variance. He added that Leib's have said they will take their
old sign da�n.
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Seconded by Coux�cilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham '
declared the motion earried nnanimously.
4. A REQ[JEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45.053, 4B, SUBPARAGRI�I�$ 3e 'I'O REDUCE THE
SIDE YARD ADJOINING AAT ATTAiCHED GARAGE FR�F! 5 FEET TO 3.9 FEST TO AI,IAW THE
CONSTRUGTION OF AN ATTACHED GARAGE ON LOT 17, BLOCK 2, SWANSTRiC3M'$ COURT
ADDITION, THE SAME BEING 1385 53RD AVENUE N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA
(RF3QUE.�'sT BY MR. RAX NELSON, 1385 53RD AVENUE N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA)•
The City Engineer said th� Hoard of Appeals recae�mended approval of the request
for a vax�.ance. He wouldilike to point out the adjoining neighb4r submi.tted a
letter of "No obj�ction", hawever, the� letter �tates that there wot�ld be 15'
bet�+een hia house and the gatrage. � This ia sl�ght�y ino�oraect, as they �+ou1d be
14'3" apstrt. H�e augqested, that to avoid difff�culties, th�ace be a n� letter
�ubmitted.
MOTION by Got�n�i�man �reidei� to appro�e the va�i�nce zequested by M�t. Ray Nelson
subject ta the new letter of-"No o�jection" being eubmi�t�d as �uyqested by tk�e
City Engineer. Seconded by Co�fnci�man-Harris. Upon a voice vote, a11 votinq aye,
I�laxor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
MOTION by CAUncilman Liebl to receive the Minutes of the Board of Appeals Meeti.nq
of June 15, 1971, Seconded by CaunciLnan Breid�r. U�osi a voice vot�, all syes,
�/ayar Kirkham declared the motion carri�d unanimously.
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The meeting recessed at 9:40 P.M. and reconvened at 10:00 P.M.
RECEIVTIVG TH$ MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF JUNE 9, 1971:
�. POLICY REGARDING FUTURE DEVEIAPMENT OF GAS STATIONS:
' The City Engineer said that the Planning Camnission has been reviewing this,
and has some recommendations, found on Page 40 ar►d 41 of the Council Agenda, for
changes �o the zoning ordinance. 'I'his section deals with special use permits
for qas stations and incorporates special language to be used with new requests
' for gas stata.ons. If the Council feels they would like to follow throuqh on
this, he would bring back an Oriiinance�for first reading at the next meetiflg•
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MOTION by Councilman Harris to instruct the City Engineer to bring back an
Ordinance for consideration by the Council regarding special use permits for
gas st$tiQns. Seconded by Councilman Kelshaw. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, Mayar Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
2. gE2QNTNG RE UEST, ZOA #71-04, BRYANT INVESTMENT CO., WZLLIAM BARBUSH:
Axea bounded oan noxth by 83rd Avenue, on the south by $lst Avenue, on tk�e
west b�► Main Street extended and 600 feet west of University Av�nue to be
x'ezoned from M-2 to C-2 (general business areas).
, The City Engineer said that this item has already had the public hearing by
the Council as one of the first items tonight. The Planning Commission continued
their hearing, so no action is necessary by the Council.
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3, RE LIEST FOR SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP #71-0$, SKELT,Y OIL COMPANX, REPRESFNTED
$y �,W, RpLLMAN: A, service station to be aonstxucted on Lot 1, Bloek 1,
Pearson's Addition, pex Section 45.101, 3E, Fridley Ci.ty Code.
The C�.ty Engineer said this was a request for a special use permit fo� a Skelly
pil Gas Station on the southeast corner of East River Road and 79th Avenue.
zt i,s zoned cou�nex'cial. The �'lanning Comanission held their heai'ing and rec-
o�manended denial, but if requested by the applicant the Council could hold a
public hearing also.
Mr. SQencex J. Sokolowski, representing Skelly Oil Canpany► said that he would
like to pursue this Xeque$t on their behalf. If the Council feels a p�blic
hearinq is proQer, fine, but they would like to proceed. He then showed the
�ncil a�ictur� caf a Skelly Station, and said it would be a three bay station.
Th,�.s l�nd has been C-2S sinee 1955 when it was rezoned from R-3. The M-1 area
wa� AISO �oned at th�t tixne. It remained that way until 1969 when the apart-
ment cGmplex, Five Sands, =ezoned it. There are a�artinents in theXe �ciw. Tn
1962 aind 1963 a building permit was issued for a Super American 8tation and in
1g64 there was an Ordinance passed designating an expiration date an building
pe�cnits. Five Sands never co�tacted the l,and �ers of this parcel about
buying it ior part of the apartment cc�nplex. Unti� 1�69 there wa� no need o E
a apeci.al uae permi.t. The land awner purchased this land in April, 1969, two
or thx'ee months prior to this special use permit Ordinance. At the ti�►e O�
purch+�e, the�e were plana Por a drive-in type xestaurant and a gas station.
These plans weze referred to Council in July, 1969 where there was no action
as the Cauncil want�d further information. He felt this wa� �n ideal l.ocatipn
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�or �► ga�s station, and added there is anotheX SkElly Oil Station on Mississippi
St7�eet �,nd �as� Rai.,ver Road which may not be there very lonq because o� �he
widening of �ast Riv�r Road. The owner o.f the land talked to the CitX Engineex
and he undexstood there was no requirement for a special use pezmit because h�
wag pla�na.ng to build prior to th� Ordinance being passed. He added the app7.icartt
has �he�ked with the neighbors and they had 55 signatures on the petitipn in
favor of the gas station. Only two people objec�ed. There was a seven unit
apari�nent building where six of the tenants signed the petition. '�'here was one
neighbor across �he street that was afraid the lights would shine in the window,
but Nir. Sokolowski pointed out that there are also many lights froin the traFfic
on East River Road. He said he had received a oopy of the 1e�ter fxom M�r.
�dali (�'ive 5ands) in which he states they feel this would not be proper use
of the 7.and, but they should have consulted with the ownez of the �.and when
they purchased their pxoperty. He said Mr. Fudali suggested a sma11 gx'pcery
stoxe, and commented that it goes against the gra�n to be told how to use one's
property. He said this location is ideally situated and would len� i,tsel� well
to a gas station development. He said they would deed 15' for access to run
paral�eJ. with �ast River Road and that they would only want right �urns off
�ast River RQad.
Counc�.lm�n Areide�r asked, if it was an ideal location, why, in 1962, was a
statian no� kauilt. M7r. Sokolowski said he did not know, it may be �hat Super
Amer�,ca �ounc� another location. Councilman sreider said he believe� Ska11y
rece�,ved, � special use pernu.t to build on 73rd Avenue and Central 1�y��nue. ]?q
they sti11 pla� to build there? A representative sai,d tha� they x�ar1 intp leg��
problems w�th th�t location.
Counci.lman I3arri,s said tha� at th�s point he is not ready to make a judc,�ment.
The Eixst item discussed in the Planning Commission Minutes was settil�g forth
some criteria for the develop�ent of gas stations. Whether Skelly pi1 Compd�y
would meet this new c�iteria or not he did not know at this time, he c�id not
yet know wh�t this new criteria would be, as it h�s not been deve�o,ped yet, �.'he
staf� has been instructed to prepare it for Council consideration. I3e continued
that �'r�dley seems tp be qetting their share of gas stations, and so�ae criteria
i$ ne�:ded to be developed within the framework of the present Ordinan,ce. TheXe
wi11 be six loopbacks alonq University 7�venue between Osborne Road ancl the City
lim�,ts and at sane point there has to be made a detexmination on just how many
gas �3tations Fridley really needs. The Council is in the process pf takinq a,
hard look at this. He s�aid, speaking for himself, he would like to hav� the
criteria developed first.
Councilman Kelshaw aqreed he wac not ready to make a decision. He said k�e woul.d
1ik,� tq loak at th�s further. Mr. Sokolowski offered any more inioxmatipn tha�
c�ul.� be �upplied, and Councilman Harris said he did not believe the� needed
anything mo�'e �`x'om him. M�r. Sokolowcki said that he would like a deci�sion. Ii�
add,ec� that ther� was a case where a building permit was issued, sv�me t�1ns we#�t b�,
and �,n the me�tnt�me ag ordinance was passed. Zt was taken to court s�nd th� court
ruled that the building pe�znit was valid. The construc�ion seasor� ar��,� lasts
so �,ong, so �.hey would appreciate a decision. Council.�at�, Hazris said �at he was
not txyinq t� delay this item, but asked that Skeily pil Co. bea�r with the Counc�l.
The �ir�t meeti�g in July they should have some informatipn from th� �t,aff on
tt�e ga�t stmtion Fc�licy.
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Councilman Liebl asked �f he would want a public hearing before the Council,
' and aad�ad that �.s the appl�,cant'� �rerogative. Mr. Sokolowski said yes.
CounGilmc�n Lieb1 said he would ].ike �o see if there i� any objection, He
added tha� �heze are gas stations that go out of business and he would want
, the man who runs the station to make a go of it. He agreed with Councilman
Harris, he would like ta wait for the information first. At same point thd
Council must say no, there cannot be gas stations on every corner. He asked
why the owner of the land did not get in touch with Five Sands, they should
' have wprked �agether. This land was a mixture of three different zonings.
Mr. F'udala, ha� a considerable investment in his pro�erty.
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Councilman Breider asked when the public hearing could be. The City Engineer
said there was no requirement for a public hearing, so it could be held anytime.
Mz. Sokolow�ki asked if the criteria the Council speaks of would be developed
by July 19th� and the City Engineer said yes.
MOT�ON by Councilman Harris to set a public hearing date of July 19, 1971 for
the rec�uest for a special use permit, SP #71-08, by Skelly Oil Company•
Seconded by Councilman BXeider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Md►yor
Kixkham deolared the znotion carried unanimously.
, 4. CONSZDERATION Ok' A RE EST TO APPROVE THE PRELIMZNARY EIAN OF PHAS� I OF A
TOWNHOUSE D�VELOPMENT BY VIEWCON, INC.: That portion of the E�S of the SE�C
� G� Sact�ion 24 lying Nox'th of Interstate #Fi94.
/ The City Engineer reminded the Council that they wanted to also disCUSS the
apartment complex covered in the Building Standards - Design Control Minutes
at thi8 time, with the discussion of the townhouse development. He showed the
, plans for Phase I pf the apaxtm�nt complex and said Building Standards -� Aesign
Control reco�roR►ended approv�l with some stipulations. It is tp be a� L shaped
buildi,ng using a Xus�ic type of siding.
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Mr. �htack Van E�G}ChOtlt showed the Council a map which represented Sa,lvex Lake
Rpad and past the property they plan on developinq. New Brighton is planning
a lot of co�ercial activity north of the intersection. Viewcon is now
pla�ning Phase I oE the townhouse development and Phase I of the aparLznQnt
complex, plus the single �smily dwellings. They aze the contract fqr cAeed
purchaser, but the $eed has not been recorded yet. They az'e �ti�l ta�lsing .
with New Sxightan, but thexe has not yet been.forn�al approval. Councilman
Harris asked that Mr• Van �eckhout identify the single faiaily lots on the maP.
whiGh Mr• Van Eeckhout did. He said there was �eMer and watar near the free-
way and so this ia the srea they planned oa starting. Councilmaa Harris asked
what type of hames they would be end Mr. Vaa $ec�cbout said tMO stosy, split
�.eve1., two s�].it foyers, and a rambler. Councils�a Harris asked ti�e price
range and Mr. Van Eeckhout rep�ied betvreen $45,000 to 560,000.
Gouncilman Harris asked the density of Phase I of the townhouse devs�op�t►ent.
-�ir� Var� E�ckiiout said he believed it was 9 per ncre. He added that in �y
townhouse deve�op�nts, the de�isity is 12 per acre and F.H.A. recaQaends 10.
He add�d they would se11 iox about $27,000 to 3�35,000. They would be �old like
a cax �d i.� the people �ant to have added extras, it c:ould run up to $50,000.
Counci].man Harris asked the density in the apart�►ent canplex and Mx. Van
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was within the zoning ordina�ce and the City Fngineer said on'aa area basia,
tl'�ere would be allow�d about 17 per acre. Mr. Van Eeckhout said they would be
allc�ved to built up to 850 units on the site. They txied to use big buildings
to gain iqpre usable open space. By using big buildings, there are more open
apace�. They did not feel they were Growding.
The City Engineear asked abaut garages. Mr. Van Eeckhout said there was a
heated underground garage for each unit. Councilman Harris asked if the
agreement covered the 850 units. Mr. Van �eckhout Said that this zoninq was
restricted to 12 units per acre. The agreement limited them to a lower
density, so th,ey are qoing with a high densit,� in the apartmsnts and, lawer in
the townhouses. There are 374 townhouse units and 476 apartments for a total
of 850.
CounciLnan Harri$ asked how many acres were in the multiple zaninq. Mt. Van
Eeckhout said 64� - 65 acres, and added he did not know if the acreage i.n the
park wa�e used in computing the density.
Councilmaa L�.ebl asked about tise roacl to Silv�r •I.alce Road. Mr. Van Eeckhout
said that the rsquirement was that,�i� be bonded aAd would be built by tliem
a�ccordinq to Fridley'e specifications. He did not know at this time i� it wae
qoinq to be e� public or private road, they are working on that now rl.th New
Brighton.
Councilman Kelshaw said there was something in the minutes about a trailer
by �ia�tterhorn. Ddr. Van Eeckhout explained they are proposinq a cales olfice
and showed a renderinq o� the�,r proposal. Initially ti�ey planued a trailer,
but chanqed their minds to a temporary structure about 20' X 40', aet by the+
!rlatterhorn Bridqe. This w�ould be u�ed ;s an int�rim �asure until their
perman�nt sales office is built, They would like to start aonstruction on the
wbole t7aree phases and in ordar to proceed with the marketing, they would need
a sales office. He thought ti�ey would be usinq the exieting trails to ta&e
people back to show them the sites.. They would.probably be using golf carts to
qo in to �h�v the people the sitea for sale. CounciLaan Braider asked how lonq
they would be using this temporary office. Mr. Van Eeckhout said it ws$
difficult to �say. From the ti�a�e tiiey start, they a�ould coqp,lete tbe ules
facility in 60 - 90 day:. Thay hope to start vesy soon. �They need loaa,l
approval be�ore they can qet F.H.A. approval. F.H.A. has alroady given
feaeibility approval. I;e added the project plan is to bring in the utilities
fraa th� w�ost and the matsrials fran tlie eaet aad start conatruction aimul-
taaeou�ly. They plan no zo�id�vay improveawnts to the We�t except Regis Lane
and M�tterhorn. There i$ no oonnectian with �thaway Lane, Cour�cilm�n
Kel�haw a�ked if au3y heavX equip�ent would be usinq Reqis Lane, Mr. V�n
Eeckhout sa�id thafi� the City Exiqi.neor r+ould eaap aut tha route for the utility
construction a,a he feels best.
Counailman Harris aaicl i►, Kas oonoerned with ths dwity r�ires�ats. Mr. Van
E�ckhout said in d�v�alopiaq thsir plan�s, tt�y �r� vonaernsd with tbe �enitiea.
They w�o�ld liko to develap �► aystena of vrailks aad parkways. Thers is � vo■�aity
park to ths npsth o! the a�partasnt ax�a, and t2�a _t;oMahoass area h�s a 1� asea
oa t.t� �est side o� �t. They plan a asighbo�hood paric ne�r the l;id�e �fiioL thQy
�+oyld lik� to d�dicata to the c:o�suaiL�.• This oould be a tot-lot typ� oi park.
Th�ra will be pathway� from the toMi�houses in the south to tbe park nortb o! tbe
apa�rtaasnts . Thsy are not prnposinq to chanqe the size of the la►1ce t�tere nc,�w..
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He d�mc�nstrated how wi,th �he L shaped apartment build, evexyone�would look
out onto a green area• With the woods the way they �re, it should b� �t ni�e
aompl�x. Their plans call for garbage shoots, suanas, swimqninq paAl, exercise
rooms,- heates9 gar�c�eS e�c. Councilman Breider asked the cost per unit a�d N1�.
Var� Ee�khout said al�out $16 , 000 .
I��. #ialen Treuen�els �sked what school district this is in. Councilman Harris
sai,d S�hool District #13.
Coun�ilman xarris conunented that there would be long hal.lways with the L shape
when coming from the garages. Mx. Van Eeckhout said there would be elev�tors.
CounCalman 8reider asked what if the residents have two Cars. Mr. Van �eckhout
said there would also bs outside parking.
Mr. Var� �eckhout� showed a larger view of the #.ownhouses and said they pl�nned
1 on having eight model units. They would like permission for thes� to get the
sales ulnd,ex way. They have to pre-sell a certain number of units.
' Couri�iltnar� I�a�zis asl�ed how theY were proceeding on the plat. A Repre9entativs
saic� �he� aze waitinq for some information,. They will first plat the Sing7.e
f�,m,ily lois with the multi�le area as outlots. The platting for the townhouse
a��s� w.��1 be done aftex ti�e bua.ldir�gs are begun. They ieel this is the most
' px���.�.cc�� �or this waoded site, S4 that some adjustments could be made. M�r.
Van �eckhou� said they did not know if they would plat the sinqle family �ots
separately. He added he would get together with the City EngineeZ on some of
, the d�'�aa.ls. Councilman Harris said that the Council should look at �h� plat
when it i.s done. Mr. Van Eeckhout said th�y should be finished soon.
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Caunc�lman Kelshaw asked if the temporary sales office would just be used for
the �inqle family homes. Mr. Van Eeckhout said that he understood this would
requi�e a speeial use permit for the operation of the temporary �acilitX on 2�n
interim basis, �lfter though�, they felt that the trailer house theY oxiqina].ly
plan�ed wpuld not be cansistant with the area and had their architeat develop
the �res�r�t plan. It is an A fxame, much like a lake home. This would be easy
to tnav� Aff when �t ia no longer needed: It would be used bo'th fox si.nqle
�amil� homes and townhousea. Councilman Harris asked Mr. Van Eeckhout ii �hey
would put it in the park when they are done with it. Mr. Van Eeckhout� said
that would be considered,
Mz. Van Eeckhout shcnaed another rendering of the tamhouses and said they felt
they were in kee�i.ng with the charaater of the woods. They are very a]�ean and
neat. _
Councilman Harris asked what was the townhouse average unit size. Mr. Van
�eck�ota� sa�d they differ, but the average would be about 1240 square feet to
144Q squara �eet. Councilman Harris asked if they w�u�d be one a�d twa bedrooat
ur�,i.��. Mir. Van Eeckhout said yes, there are no three bedroom units. Three
bec�xoom units will be available in the tawnhouses. Cauncilman Brt�idez asked th�
apa�4nen� u�it density a� �in Lakes. Mr. Van EQCkhout replied 16. He added
tha� raa,t� �aal.le� bu�ldi.ngs, auore land is used. With biq buildings you get �aorb
Yd�St eXpdil;8�� oi pper� land. Even with a density of 2p there is mor� u�S�ble
open spaae with the bi.qger buildi.ags. They are well within the allowable land
cay��ags.
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The City Enqineez asked what was the averaqe squat�e footaqe of the apartm�nt
�its* Mr• Van Eeckhout said for the two bedroom they would be frosn 1010 square '
�eet to lp5p �qu�re feet and for the single bedroan, about 750 square feet.
�oun�cilmc'�n Ha�'x'is referred to a letter to the City Engineer that was in the April
�th Ag�nda cor��ernir�q the east-west road to serve the multipls dw�llinq�, Fie
xe�.� tk►e letter aloud and said �hat he understood, that the �nultipl,e �at�c� would
be served fxom the east. 1�tr. Van Ee�khout said �es, the City Enqineer �ad
asked for a letter petitioning tor street and utility improvements. �38 eaid
wher� he dictated the letter, he was in a hurry and h� admittsd the wordi,r�g wa9
not �c�q G1ear, but ther� is no inten,t to shif� the philo�ophy. Basic�lly, the
utili,tie� wi�.l cpme from the west and the access is from the east.
�he Gity Er�ginee� asked how muah the units would zent for. Mx. Van Eeckhout
sai�d �vx the twip bedroom the �rent would vary from $225 to $325 and fpr �he one
bc�dr'9om� $�95 to $215. He added that the units have fize places and sunken
liVilzg �caoms. Gouncilman Liebl askeci how much they rent tk�eiz units for at
Z'�"'�.n I�akes• Mr. Van Eeckhout said it was about the same.
Councilman H�,ac�a,s asked if he agre�d to start construct;ioa on the sin�],� �a��,y
��e$ simultczneously, ancl Mr, Van Eeckhout said yes.
MOTTQiV by Gouncilm�n Kelshaw to approve the Preliminary P1an, Phas� T o� �he
townhous� developtnent, Phase I of the apartment develo,�ment, subject tp t.he
stipulations of the Buildin� Board, approval of a buildi�g permit to constzu.at
eight madel townhouse units, subject to the conditions plac�d at tt�e time ef
rezoning which would include the single family dwellinqs and the street aCCess
�hrough to Silver Lake Rpad. Also ta grant a special use permit foX tha
operation of the t,empoxary sa2es office until December 31, 1971. Seconded by
Councilman Harris, with th� instructions that the aale� office is to be remc�ved
withir� 3Q daxs a��e�r expiration of the special use permit, however, iE �hey need
� ex�ension of time, they are to apply for it.
The Gity Enqi.neer said that there is also required detailed plan� of the
recreational area and detailed landscaping plan�. These can be taken aaare of
later. He wanted it understood that they must meet the conditions contained in
the agXeement. No traffic is to be di�cected through the residential area during
constx�uc�ion o� the apartments and to�nhouses. Alao there is to be submitted a
drainage plan, he said he would work with them on t2-�is.
Mr, V�n Eeckl�ot�t asked if the Counc,il wanted the hard $he11 of the plat to caae
ba�ck b��ore �kh� Council. The City Engineer said to brinq it back to the
Counaf.l beiors �t �.a aigned aEter it is completed.
THE VOT� upon, �h� motioa, b�i�q a vo�.ce vr�te, all voting ays. Mayor iEirkhs�
declared tha motian carried usianinwusly.
MD�IO# �y Cpuncilman Kelahaw tq receive the Mirautes of �he Planning Cc�mission
Mee�iag o� Jus�� 9, ��71�. seconded by CounciLaan Breider. Upon � voice vote,
a11 voti,�ns� aya, �layor ��kham declared the motion carried unanimc�usly.
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CONS�DERATION OF REQUEST FOR WAIVER OF PROVISIONS OF CHAP'�ER`16 OF THE; CITY
COA� : STREET V�AiDIN6 ; (REQIJEST BY BARBARA GLO�N )
Th� Finan�E �?ire��or said that this is a request for a waiver of the insurance
requ�reu��n'�s fox peddling snaw cones throughout the City, The applicant has
a three wheel,eci vehicle with an ice chest on the back and carxies the syrup.
Th� He�lth Inrgector recommended de�ial.
MqTIpN by Counc��man Breider to concur with the recommendations oi the
Admi.AistXation on the denial of the street vending license.
Mr. Glouunen said that he was Barbara's father. She was unable to at�end the
meetix�q as she is out of town. The Ordinance requires $50,000 insurance for
�ingle injuries and $1p0,000 for personal injuries and $5,000 for propex'ty
damac�e. He said he went to their insurance agent and he had never heard of such
insura�nce fox a bicycle type of pperation. There is not such insuxanae avail-
ab1.e. He said he would like very much to be able to tell his daughter what the
reasar� was for denial. Der�ial because the Health Inspector did not 1a.ke the
idea is nat i sufficient reason and he did not like the idea of havi,ng to tell
his daughter this. He has tried to instill a respect for the law in his
ck�ildx�en and insisted that �hey abide by the law. He would request �or his
dauc�hter� what would she he�ve to do to meet the requiremen�s?
The Fi.nance Diarector said they would be getting further e].arification, He
said the Health Tnspector Wou1d be writing a memprandum. The Finance Airector
said he was concerned about the insurance problem. Councilman Harris said that
the i,nsurance requirement is ridiculous in this case for a bicycle. The Council
wil7, not operate on the basis of denial "because they do not like it". Mr.
Glommen said his daughter is 17 years old and is earning money to go to coileqe.
Councilman Breider asked ii she was the only one that rode the tricyvle. Mr.
Glaamen said that she has others that help her. Councilman Breider asked how
many. Mr. G�onunen said that he did not know, but he thought 6- 8. Cauncilma.n
Br�ider asked i�. Glommen ;�f he had liability insurance, in case something
should go wrong. Mr. Glo�emen said that they deal with wholesalexs and do not
proce�s any material themselves. They have no product liability. CounciLnan
Kelshaw said that once she purchases the material from a wholesales, she is
liable. Mr. Glommen pointed out,that the insurance requizement stated �n the
Code is vehicular insurance. He questioned whether restaurants have to have
product liability.
Councilman �iarris felt thi� was a pez�missible operation and he would encouraqe
the youth toward business enterprises. However, he di.d feel there should be some
insurance. He questioned what would happen if one o� her employees was hit by
a cax� Councilman Kelshaw pointed out that she is a minor and wo�kmen's com-
�ensation would nQt cover. Mr. Glominen said he was willinq to cros��y with the
provisions of tk�e Code, however, this is not part of the Code. Counci,ltnan
Harris said this Ordinance is geared to police �treet vendinq, rather th�n
restaurants. The inaurance reguired by the Code is meant for motorized
vehiclea. The City Attorney questioned if a liability poliCy w�ould vover
those in he7C ea�loy i� they were hurt. CounciLnan Relahaw said that he
doub�ed, if it w�ould cover this type of qperation. The City Attarney asked ii
ahe opexated in other conmiunitiss without inaurance aad Mr. Gloaimen said yes,
she ia �.icez�+q�ed i.a Sprinq Lake Park and Blaine �with no problem.
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Councilman 8reider said he was concerned with the possibility of a citizen
buying a�noW cons that k�ad a piece of glass in it. What insurance would
cover? Councilman Harris added that operating without any coverage is putti.nq
Mx. Glommen irl a difficult position. Councilman Kelshaw said he �thpught the
premiums on the insurance would be more than any profits she �nic�ht �nake.
Counci� Breidsr wondered if the City could be �ound liabl� if 'they iS$ued
the 13,cense know�.ng there was no insurance. The City Attorney que��ioned
whether there would be any danger of food poisoning without adequate refriq-
�ratipn. Mayor Ki.rkhaun said that you can buy the syrup from any groce�y store
and i� a.s not refrigerated. The �ity Attorney asked where they got th�ir ice.
Mr. Glomm�n said from a supplier in St. Paul. The City A�torney suggested
this be taken under advisement, and brought back after heaxing from the
�Iealth Inspector and after some checking into insurance. Councilmart HarXis
agreed, he did not feel the Cou�cil was in a position to grant the license now.
He asked M�'. G�.ommen to relate to his daughter their concern.
Th� ���y Atto�cney said in answer to whether the City could be found liable,
he wouid k,� z�r� conc�rned about the risk Mr. Glo�nnen would be taking, x�ather
than th� City. The Council indicated they would like a�u1� report b�► th�
Health In�pectpr.
MOTZQN by CaunCilzt�n ICelshaw to table this item to the Meeting of July �2th.
Seca�d�d by Couneilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, �iayo� Kirkham
decla�'e,d the motion carried unaniuwusly.
RECEIVTNG REPOAT REGART)ING RELOCATION QF L15 KV LINE AND COMflINING EXISTING
LINE$ QN THE 115 KV POLES, ESPDCIALLY ON THE PRUPERTZES BEHIND 69TH AVffi�TUEt
The City Enginee7c said that the property owners along 69th Avenue have shown
sonte concer� about the additianal poles behind their properties. NSF aan
eliminat� some secondary poles if these is an agreement with th� property
own��rf� tA alloW the service lines �o cross over the adjoining pxoper�y. NSP
is going�to p�oceed with the installation, then go back and eli�sina�,te spme of
the �e�oar>dary �1ea, Tbe �cpacing oP the poles is farther apart �han th�
sx�,stinc� Qi�tribution. Once the poles are in,atalled, NSP plans on aASet,inc�
wittt th� neigiibc�r�, �e did n,ot believe there was ariy other way �o eli�tai.nate
the pales. ..
MC�IDN b� �pt�uacilm�� Ha.xzi.s to receive the comRawaication f�os NSP da� June
14� 197�r a�d th� a��Campanyinq 1m�pa. Seconded by Cauncilman Breider. Vpor� �
voi�� vpte, a11 voti�g aye, Mayor Kixkham declareed the motion car��ied
'unnni�►oasly.
SETTING PUSLIC 1iE7lEtIBIG SOR BERLIN .ADDITZODi ViCATION BY TF� GRBAT li�RTFIERiV
RAIT��bpAD: (SAV �69-03) :
MQTIO�? by �Gtlncilman Harri�s to set the public hearing date of Jtiily 12, �.971
�o�' '�he v��a�ion �egu�+�t in Bexlin Addition teq�tes�ed by Grea►t l�iorthes�.
Second�d by Counc�l�nan Bre�dsr. Upon a voiae vc�te, al� vot�.ng aye, Moyar
Kirkhaun dealmrec� the mc�tt,ion� cmrried unanimously.
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REVIEW ANT) APPRpVAL OP' BURLINGTON WORTHERN RAII,120AD YARD EXPANSION GRADING
P7�NS:
The Gity Engineer said that when the rezoning of this property was appioved,
thexe was �ra agxeement drawn up. They were to present theix specifications to
ths City �or appxoval. Burlington Northern has given these specifications out
�o cantxactors for biddinq. Unless there is �ome specific questioz�s or reinarks
by the Coun�il, the action would be to receive and grant approval of the grading
plans as per their speci��cations.
MOTION by Councilman Breide� to receive and grant approval of Burlington
� Northexn's grading p],ans for theix railroad yard expansion. Seconded by
Cau�nailman xarris. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declarsd
the �t�on carri,ed unanimously.
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LICENSESs
Pub1�c Drix�king Place
Fires�de Rice $owl
7440 Central Avenue N.�.
P'ri.dley, M�.nnesata
C�ub �7
60f1 tJr�iversity Avenue
F�idley, Minnesota
Sandge's Cafe
6490 �entral Avenus
Fridley, Minr�esota
� Fireworks Dis la
100 Twin Dr�.ve-Tn
Fri�d7.ey, Minnesota
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Christen Truck�.ng
3501 Silve�r Lake Road
Min�naapplis, Minnesota
Byt Glenn Wong
By: Robert Snyder
By: William Weiss
By: Robert Braai7.
By: Robert Christen
Solicitors
Youth Em�loyment of Anaerica
Saandia, Minnes�ta By: Dorothy Hardy
R�k�ert Cpok
' 2�10 �. 24th Str��t
Mixuiea�plis, Mi.nnesota
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A�proved By
Pol,ice Chi,ef
Heal,th Inspector
Police Chief
Health Inspector
Police Chief
Health Inspector
Fire Tnspector
Police ChieE
Health In�pector
Police Ch�ef
Police Cli�.ef
REGZJLAR COUNCIL MEETING OF JUNE 21, 1971
LICENSES CONTINUED:
Food Establishment:
Fridley XQuth Football Assoc.
Commans Park
Fridley, Minnesota By: Thomas Nielsen
Blacktop�ing
Lino Lakes Blacktopping
SQ2 Lilac st�eet
Girc].e Pixaes, Minnesota By: Dale xamsden
Gas Service
Sassca Tncorpc��ated
475 $�h AvenuE N.W.
New Briqhtoz�, Minnesota By: Robert Jansen
General Contractor
Amber Constxucticn Co. InC.
6070 Stinson Boulevard N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Norman Dalberg
A,nt].e� Corporation
295� North Rice Street
St. Pa�ul, Minnesota By: Douqlas Chesnut
Rodney L. Gooler, General Contractor
5618 56th Avenue North
Crystal, Minnesota 55429 By: Rodney L. Gooler
Jatnison Brothers Inc.
8406 Sunset Raad N.E.
Spring La�ke Park, Minn. 8y: W.L. Anderson
Wayn& Johnson Constructiori
655 Center Road
Fraz�IG#'ort, I].linois By: Wayne Johnson
Scott Conskxuckion
1055 93rd Av�nue N.W.
Coon Rapids, Mimnesc�t^a �y: Rusaell Scott
Sh�lte� Home� Corporatiqn
1550 Et��t 7Bth Stre�t
R�.ch�ie].�. M�n�esota By: Larry Lauklea
Maso
Rit�;-Way Enqineex'ln9
2654 Ly�nda].e Avenue South
Mirua�a�aca�ia, Minnesota 8ys W.M. Stevens
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Approve�d By
Health InSpector
Building Inspector
Plumbing Inspector
Buildi.ng Inspectoz
Bui�.dinq Tflspector
Building Znspector
Huild�.ng Inspector
Building Inspectox
BuildiAq Tn��ecto�'
8uild,ir�q Inspeatoac
Suilding �mspector
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T,TCENSES CONTINUED:
Hea,ti.ng
H.S. Hoxw�t�, Inc.
' 1411 llth Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minn. 55404 By: Mayer Krupp
Approved �Y:
Plumbix�g Tnspector
� Sasscc�, TnG.
475 8tk� Avenue N,W. pl��,flq I�$ gGtor
New 8righton, Minnesota By: Robert ,7ensen �
MOTI�N 1�� GQUncilman Br�ider to approve the licenses as sulxnitted.� Seconded
t by Goun,cil.man I,ieb1. Upon a vo�ce vote, all voting aye, Mayor Ki�k,ham
decla��d �k�e motian carried unanimously.
IC�NSI�ETiF1TION OF FtEDISTRICTING OF WARD BOUNDARIES:
MOTION by Cou�cilma.n Harris to table this item. Seconded by Cotuici� Kelshaw.
1 U��z� a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared th� motis�n carried
una,nimously.
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FtE�QLtJ'�IQN #66-1971 � 1� RESOLUTION �RDERING IMPROVEMENT AND FII+TAL PTANS ANA
SPECI�'IC;ATTQNS AND ESTIMATES OF COSTS THEREOFs WATER,SANITARY SEWER AND STQRM
�aEW�R PRQ�ECT #102:
�OT�ON by Councilman Liebl to adopt Resolution #66-1971. Seconded i�y Gouncilmaz�
IC�lskaaw, Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayox Kirkham declared the motion
cari�ied unani�nously.
RESOLUTIQN #67-1971 - A RESOLUTION RE UESTING COMMISSIOPIER OE' SIGHWAXS "`�1pA'='
�F 1'��I�TNESO'TAr TA MAK3'+ A TR�'I+'IG INVESTIGATION AND DF:'!'F12MINE A REASONASZ,E AND
SAFE SPE�D LIMIT ON 73RD AVENUE NORTHEAST:
Cq���ilman ��'e�slsX asked that if there is going to be taore traffic on 73�'d,
tp �alc� Jacksan Stre�t into consideration as fax aa the �ross tra�iia is
vonae�ned. He did not want to introduce more t�a��ic on�p JaGkso� S�reet.
1�QTION b� �ounci,lman Bx'eider to adopt Resolution #f7-1971 and r�quest that the
' ��q�� ��a��ic px� Jacyc�pn Street be taken into consideration. Second�d by
Coujncilman Kelshaw• iJ�aau a Vp�ce vote, .all voting aye, Mayox Kirkii�m deClar�d
th� �not�.or� �arxi�d u�aniuwusly.
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A PLTSLIC HEARTNG ON TFiE MATTER OF THE CONSTRUCTZODT OF C]
WATER S3INITARY SEWER AND STORNi SEWER PROJECT NO. 103z
M4�I4N by C�u�ci.Lnar� HArrie to adop�. Ft�solution �k6$-1971. Secondad by Gouncilman
�aleb� . U�n a vo�.ce vata, all vo�ing aye � Mayor Kirkh�ta de�lared th� mQ�ipn
as►��.ed unanimaualy.
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RESQ�U�ION #69-�971 � A RESOLUTION OR1llERING IMPRQVEMEAIT, APPROVAL OF FLANS AND
ADVERTI�EMEN'� FOR $ID�: STREET IMPROVEMENT PRQ7ECT ST. 1971-10 (SFAI, COATING):
Coun�ilman Breide� asked what streets were involved and the City Enqineer put
a map on the screen and pointed out the streets.
MO��ON by �ounci.lman Harris to adopt Resolution #69-1971. Seconded by Councilman
�reider. Upon a doice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared th� motion
car�'ied unanimously.
RECEIVING HEALTH SANITARIAN QUARTERLY REPORT:
MOTTQN by Cpuncilman Liebl to receive the Health Sanitarian's quarterly report.
Secpnd�d by �ouncilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, M�yox
Kirkk�am d,e�larQd the motion carried unanimously.
APPC)INTMENT s
Name
Wayne E. Ek
Position
�perations &
Maintenance Man
(Sewer Dept.)
Startinq Date
June 21, 1971
Replaces
Kenneth Arvola
M07'ION by Gouncilman Kelshaw to con�ux with the apppintmen,t as recGinmended by
the lsadministration. Seconded by councilman Breider. Upon a voicp vot�, all
voting aye, MaXo� K�,�kham declared the motion carried unanimously.
CLAIMS:
MOTION by Councilman ICelshaw to approve payment o� General Claims #25379 throuqh
#25528 and I�iquqr Claims #5681 through #5735. Seconded by Councilman Breider.
Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, Mayor Kirkhast declared the motion earried
unar�i.mous ly .
CONS�DBRATION OF PiROPOSAL BY GERAI,D LAPIDES FOR RIGHT OF WAY NEEDED FOR T.H. #47
AND 60TH AVENUE SLIP-OFF:
MOTION bx Councilman Harris to accept their proposed comproinise of $13,500
fox the prope�cty at 5981 3xd Street. Seaoncled by Council�lan Lieb].. Upon a
vpic� wte, a11 votinc� aye, Mayor KirkYxam declared the mption carried
unar�imously . .
APBR(�VAL OF �RA,ILER RFiDtEWAL LICENSE FOR CLETUS NEI 1465 MISSISSIPBfi ST1tEETt
MOT�QH by Counc�.7.man Breidar �to approve the trailer licen�e requested by C�eturs
Na1, Seaonded by Gouncilman Lie]al. U�on a voic� vote, all vot�.a�g aye�., Mayor
K1rkh,am �eclazed the mo�ion carrisd unan�,nausix.
�ST�MAT,ES: .
We�vex' � Ta).le & Herrick
��5 �ast 1�Ait� Stree�
Arxok�► M�aanr�eso�a
For Sez�viaes �t.andered - �une Sillinq 52,7.3B.QI?
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ESTIMA'r��a CON'TINUED:
Coms�.c►ck and Aavis, znC.
Consulting Engineers
1446 Courity Rqad "J"
M�x�neapo�,l�, ��,�,��ota 55432
For the furnishing of resident inspection and resident
supervision for the staking out of construction workc
�stimate #13 (PARTIAL) �or Water Improvement Project
#95, Schedule B from May 3 through May 29, 1971
��tima�e #7 (PAItTIAt,) for Sanitary Sewer an$ Storm
Sew�x� Tmpzov�mer�t Project #100 from May 3 through
Ma� 29. 197i
�s�i.mate #2 (PARTIAL) for Street Improvement Project
St, 7.�70-1 from May 3, through May 29, 1971
$ 389.33
$ 99.26
$ 859.01
MOTIpN by Cqt�ci�man Harri� t�o approve payment of the estimates as �ubmitted.
Sscor�ded by Councilman Kel�haw. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor
Kirkl�am declared k�he motion carried unanimously.
CONSTT?�RATION OF
ST. 1971-2:
OF EXTENSION OF SANITARY SEWER LINE ON GARD�NA
Mp��pN �y Councilman Kelshaw to approve the extension of the sani�ary sewer
�.:Lne an Gardena Avenue fram Central Avenue to �00' east. The motion was
� secor�d�d ans� upon a voiae vote, all voting aye, Mayo� xirkham dec�ared tl'��
mo�io�r carried unanivaously.
' CON�aTDERATTQN OF COMMUIdZCATION RECEIVED FROM RIJBINS� DAVI$ l�ND LYONS FttEGARDING
CON�a4LTDATED C0�ITAINER GORPORATION: WATER AND SEWER PR(JJECT #93:
� �'he C�.ty .A,�toacn�y explained that the City appraisal was at $15,000 per acxe
a�nd th� land owneacs appraisal was $13,000 per acre. The City appraisex' �elt
that th� acrsaq� taken far the road should not be computed becausa i.t was
needed �o� acces� tp the balance o� the property, and ther�fore, wcauld ben�fit
' th�n. Mos� af th� property wi11 be �saessed back, and added that he did no�
tk�irak �h� o��e� � bad one.
1 �Q�nci�man 8r�ider asked �.f this fronts on 77th Avenue. Th� City Engi�neer
a;�gliee� ye�, Cou�cilman Breider asked if the peaple �crosa the st.xeet did no�
dad1A��� t�h� ��o�exty. The C�.�y Attorney said yes� it i� as► unfair situation.
' Th��'a are �ituations wheare one party dedicates px�opertx and one does nat and the
pro�rerty has to be co�,clemned: The Council agreed the City Attorrie�y was to
��ecssd wit�h lit�gation.
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and Lya�t� da�ed ,Tune �6, 1971 $nd authorize litiyation. Th� motion was
�acon��d a►r�d upon a voiae vote, all votinq aye, Mayax K�.rkham deal.axe4 the
mo�io�, aa�xriod unanimou�ly.
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ADJQURNMENT:
MOT�p�T �� CpunGilman i3arxis to adjourn the Meeting. The motion was seeonded
and u�or� a vQ��e vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the Regu�.ar
Council Meeting of June 21, 1971 adjourned at 12;00 Midnight.
Respectfully submitted,
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Jue1 Ma�'cer
Secretax'y �o t�he City Gouncil
Jack Q. Kj,rkham
Mayor
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
PUBLIC HEARING
BEFORE THE
CITY COUNCIL
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing
of the City Council of the City of Fridley in the City Hall at 6431
University Avenue Northeast on July 12, 1971 in the Council Cham►ber
at 7:30 P.M. for the purpose of:
Vacation request (SAV #69-03) by Burlington -
Northern of aa alley and two streets in Block 6,
Berlin Addition described as follows:
All of the alley in said Block 6; all that portion
of 41st Avenue Northeast along the South side of
said Block 6 1.ying between, the Westerly right of
way line of said Railway Company and the Eaeterly
right of way line of County State Aid Road No. 1
(East River Road); all of the vnnamed North/South
streets adjoining the Easterly side of Lots 1
through 8, Block 6, Berlin Addition,
Al1 lqing in the Southeast Quarter of Section 34,
T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka,
Minnesota.
Generally located at 41st Avenue and East River Road.
Anyone desiring to be heard with reference to the above
ma�ter wi11 be heard at this meeting.
Publiahs June 30, 1971
July 7, 1971
JA(�C 0. KIRRHAM
MAYOR
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N O R T H E R N S T AT E S P O W E R C O M P A N Y
May 5, 1971
Mr. Darrel Clark
Fridley City Hall
6431 University Ave. N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
xe: Vacation of Streets
and Alley in Block 6,
Berlin Addition
Dear Mr. Clark:
Satisfactory arrangements have been comp leted with Burlington
Northern Inc. for the retention of Northern States Power
Comp�ny facilities within the vacated or to be vacated streets.
Therefore, Northern States Power Company has no objection to
the vacation of subject area.
WFL/GQ./n jw
Yours truly,
W.F. Laidlaw
Distribution Manager
Minneapolis Division
By '(�� c �-�--
orge . ew s
Senior Right of Way Agent
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ANOKA COUNTY
' Minneapolis Gas Company
739 Marquette Avenue
Minneapolis, Minn.
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FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA SS421
April 23, 1969
RE: Street and Alley Vacation
ATTENTION: Warner P. Blake
Dear Mr. Blake:
The City of Fridley has received a petition £rom
the Great Noxthern Rail�ray Company requesting the
vacation o£ the streets and alleys in Block 6 of
Berlin Addition.
Be£ore the City takes the necessary steps to
accomplish the vacation we would like a statement from
you as to the status o£ your interest in this mattsr.
I have enclosed herewith a map indicating the
streets and alleys under consideration. Please call
if you have any questions.
Yours very truly,
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cc: 1V.S.P.-Roy Anderson
Bell Telephone-L.D. Anderson
Standard Oil Co.-V.J.Hansen
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Vacate alley �nd �treets
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4001 STINSON BLVD., N. H. SUITE 107 MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 56421
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Hstai�teer Aasiataat
Cit� of Pridle�
Fritll.�y� M�e�t� SS421
De�r Ns. Clark=
Liae List � 1690
Yustioa of Streets � A11e�s
Blease sefer to Tonr lettes of April 23 and euc rePl� to 1oti pf
' ,Apxil 30� reg�rAiag the �scation of streets sad sa wile� ia Bleck
6 of Be�tlin Additioa, Aris Count�.
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��ted A� tl�e Gsett Nosthera Railzoad Co�paaT. Ceaseq�atl�, M��a
�sp►tios Lsa bet�1 arqt�plishsd, ttais psopest� rrill :t�►ett b�s�, ia
tille � to 6rest 1�t�rtliero �rii �o� Ms 1�ve, �r 19y� u eqMired
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pFgICIAL PUBLICATION
CITY OF FRIDLEY
(E�-tIBIT A)
NQTICE OF HEARING ON I1��ROVEi�fENTS
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WATER SANZTARY SE��R AND STOR�1 SE�'ER PROJECT N0. �
� WHEREAS, the City Council of the City of r^�idley, Anoka Gounty,
j+iinnesota, has deened it expedient to receive evi.dence pertaina.ng to the
�,mpxQVements hereinafter described. .
NOW THER�FORE, NOTICE zS HEREBY GIVE`1 TH-�1T on the 12th_� day af
July ,1971 at 7:30 o'clock P.M. the City Counc�l wi11
meet �t Che City Hall in said City, and will at said time and place hear
gl,l �axties interested in said improvemer.ts in whole or in part.
The g,eneral natuxe of the improvements is the construction (in. the
�,,p,nds and stxeets noted below) of the following improvements, to-wit:
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{aat�� y�in�, �an�taxy sewer, �.aterals and servi.ce ConnBCti.Atls� sGo7cm
��w�x ��d �pp��enances.
j., Ta s�xve the proposed Innsbruck Noxth Pla� Phase �
` 2� To sexy� Mattexhpxn Drive between Intexstate �694 and Gaxdena Av�.
g, To ssrv� Arthur Stxeet between the proposed Innsbxuck Npxth Pl.at
t4 Gardena Avenue .� 262,500.00
ES�TMATED COST . . , • . . • • , . . . . . . . • • . .
�HA� TH$ AREA. PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED FOR SAIA Il`II?ROVET'1EN�S �S AS FDI.LOTrIS :
For Constru�tion Item above ----------------"_--------"-__"'__..__
�,�.1 of th� �and �butting upon said streets named above and a11
lands within, adjace3r►t and abutting thexeto.
All of said land-to be assessed propoxtionately accord�.ng ta the
benefi.ts xeceived by such improvements. _
�'h,�t Should th� Council proceed with sai,d improvements they will cons�der
�ach sep�rate improveu�ents, except as hereaf�er orherwise pxovided by the
�pur��i1 al� un3er the following authority, to-wit: Minnesota Statutes 1.9b�.,
Cha�ter 429 and laws amendatory thereof, and in conformity with the City
Char��;x .
DiA�.'EA xHIS ,,,,��Z._,. �Y ��' TiiNF , 1971 � BY ORD�R OF TH� CITX
COUNC�I.,
pub�ish; ,Tune 30, 1971
,TuIY 7, 1971
MAYOR - Jack �. Kirlchzm
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M�MO TQ: GERALD R. DAVIS, CITY MANAGER AND C�TY COUNCIL
FRpM: MARVIN �. �RUNS�LL, FINANCE DIRECTOR
SUBJECT: PP.ELIMINARY �STIMATE OF ASSESSMENTS FOR SANITARY SEWER, WAT�R
•ANQ STORM S�W�R PROJECT N0. 103
I pATE: � JULY.6, 1971
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Attached herewith is the preliminary estimate of assessments for Sanitary
Sewer, Wat�r and Storm Sewer Project No. 1Q3. The assessment estimates are
bas�d on cost es�imates furnished to our office by�the Consulting Engineer.
The figures �hawn are not guarante�s of what th� maximum cost of the project
wi11 be, but are the best estimates available at this time as to what �he
impr�vem�nt wi11 cost.
��� The �rea served �s the proposed Innsbruck North P�lat (Phase I) and Matterhorn
Drive �nd Arthur Street,
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q sunmary of the costs follows:
WATER L.ATERAlS '
ARTHUR STREET � _
The estimat�d cost for the water line for Arthur Street, north of
the Innsbruck Plat; is $13.19 per foot. This cost is relatively high
because the cost includes street grading work.
BAI.ANC� . Q� PROJECT
The estimated rate for the water�lateral on the balance of the project
1s ��.77 per foot.
OVERSIZING OF PIPES . �
' A lump sum charge of $19,560 is being made ta the area east of th�
Innsbruck Plat. This chax�ge is for oversizing of the water lines to
tak� car� of future development. .
R�LOCATIpN OF WATER MAIN
A lump sum chdrge of �13,560 is being made to the Grace High School '
pnoperty for relocating the water line so that it will follow the
s�reet known as Matterhorn Drive. , '
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SUBJEGT: PARDLITORMRSEWER�PRQJ��CT NOS�103E�TS FOR SANITARY SEWER, WATER
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QATE; .JULY 6, 1911
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SERV�C�S .
Th� es�ima�ted cost for each service is $242.
SANITARY SEWER �
_ LATERALS �
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The estimat�d �ost for the sewer lateral is $9.06 per foot.
S�RVICES
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The estimated cost for each service is $242.
QVERSIZING OF LTNES FOR FUTURE TOWN HOUSE AREA
Lump sum charge of.�26,100, �
STORM S�WER ""`�
Rate per storm sewer assessment is estimated at $2.52 per 100 square feet,
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QFFICTAT. NOTICE
� � CITY OF FP.IDLEY
PUBLIC HEARING
BETORE THE
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�0 WHQM IT MAY CONCERN:
� Nat�ce �.s hereby given that tliere will be a Publ�c
He�xing Q� tt�e C�ty Council of the Cit�� of Fridley in the Ci.ty
x&�� a� ci��Ch�bergaty8�OQ�PeM �farethe puxpose o£: �971 in
the Coun .
Considexation of a Final P1at, P.S. �171-02,
Bxi-ardale, by Richard Mill_er Homes, Inc.
b��ng a xepla� of T�ots 1, 2 and 3, Block 3,
• and Ou�lot �1 and Outlot �E2, Cochran's
� Addition, al.l lying in the South Half of
Section 13, T-3Q, R-24, City of Fridley,
�ounty o� Arioka, Mi�nesota.
� Genexally located South ofi Rice Creek Road
� between Stinson Boulevard and Benjamin Street
extencled.
�nyon� cl�sixi.ng to be heard with reference to the above
mattex �a►ay be heaxd at this time. - .
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Pubiieh: - Juns 30, 1971
�u�y 7, 1971
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CITY OF FRIULEY, MINNESOTA TMaeE uu�voRq�p�JF<<*.TMEN
IEONARD f. NE�SON # A550��ATES - EN61NEE0.5 { �AND S�RYEYOQi �
ANp WNF,R�A{ JfAN COWWW�
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OFFICIAL NOT�CE,
�GI TX 0 F FRI DLEY
PUBLIC HEARING
B�FORE THE
CITY COUNCIL
TO WHOM IT MAX CONCERN :
Natice is hereby given that there wi11 b� a Publie
Hearing of �he C�-ty Council of the City of Fxidley in the C1ty
Hall. at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on Ju1y 1.2, 1971. in
the Counci]. Chambex at 8:00 P.M. for the purpose of:
Vacatian (SAV #71-03) by Richard Mi�ler Homes,
Tnc. of a stxeet and utility and drainage
easement in Cochran's Addition described as
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M�Kinley Street South of the South line o�
Riae Creek Raad and
Vacation o� a 6�oat utility and drainage
easemen� described as the South 6 feet Qf
81ock 3, Cochra�n's Additivn,
,�7,1, �ying in the South Half of Section 13,
�m3Q, R-24, Ci.ty of Fridley, County o� Anoka,
Minnesota,
Generally located South af Rice Creek Road
between Stinson Boulevard and Benjamin St�eeC
extended.
Aayon� de����ng to be heard with reference to t'he above
ma�ter may be heard at this time,
Publi.sh: June 30, 1971
July 7, ].971
JACK 0. KIRKHAM
MAYOR �
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t��'�ur�d ���� S'�.y�°��oe�d 2�ia11 �Iie�g�r; Ce�te�. l��xir:� �Ii�s �2=.^�iGG�#.DI� C��zx ynu �a;reed
ta �..�€�c� t.%� fr�llowzr.� sit� i��xov�xea.ta hy Juu� 22, �.977.:
I. Gx�de �� f4ilflwiz� ���� �x�� �*�c� provi� �or� typ�s t�� dx��.n��� �a n� �a
e�.ir�i.ra�� CI1� �cistin� ��Q�ii�t ot st�t�ci3.z�� t��.�.��. Fi.za1�12 �rad� wii:h ttrg
s.c��2 z��c� �eed.
�a} Ls�ca r:��;� _��s- t-.�ze ���r c�� ��iw �aa�1c?iz.� z�x,:�z�.s�;L t�w����n th� bl�cktop
rlxiv4 �d �� hix�. al�r�� tt�� �a�� lix.� €�� L-i�c� pxog�xty.
{'a} ��avel su��ac���i ��� lc��t;cd �� �r�u�i�M��L• SY��.� �xr�r af hui�c�in�,
2. �iri�t� gr��� w�.th �Qg sr�;�. ,�rci ::�:cd t%� �a�ii ��:La ��,�a�u e�� �vu�it propexiy Iine
bei.�t7��n �%aa Spe�siy �� [��,si7 �rzd t:€�.� l��r.�� lc��;u��1 .�t �iz� ��� d� L•1ia hill..
3. ��`�sxi4}.�, �r�c�e �: :t'n �c�� a�a,�, �z:�1 s��:� ��.� t�n�3s ��=iz�€� ���W�ic�n �ith£n ChV b1��1:�p
axea la����d dir,�ctlf ea�� af t�e r���z i�aix� ��.wy :s'��e�:�I ��r:1c �uuilc3ir�-
1�. 5fi�c� �nr1 p�.ant �ry ath�� l�.r.c�sc�p� ur�zs ,�� �c :���d.
�. ��.�n2 busue� on h�.l� �ra t±elp �,r�;.�icle �r��� sc*::�c:;ai7., f�� resid��;�i�i p�o�aez��.es
r�� �ap o� hi11.
6. Ci��n u`� �11 tras�l III'id x����� scae�:erc:i orz �<i�.3. �Iad�o e��t ��:o�erty ZS.t�e..
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I• L"t:1$f £�i'i.li� 4::�:.'�..51:1.I:�j uL�'.'.•wa3 t+3::.�.`�. Od: issi?i?��'L�% i;�C� i:•.�..`�� r�+��� I;a'i�.l:�`c'%3.i.�i�•
G�• �T04'�.G� �C��.'�3I2�.IIv 7:Oi' c~.%� f}L:t`:.���4� ::�.t.^-."':i`:y'� .^.�' �'�'ai��'...' C'Y::��`.'.:'..^.`,�,.".'ty�
sz6� cen�:r��. t,v���� r�.�.
Slcytaooei i.all. Shap;�i.n� Cc��ter P��� �
9. Provaue a fence And post `2?o Puwl:i.�g" i��.Uns �rton� the easC l:iz�e o� the
bl�.cktop drive;.*ay to �h� rear of the bui�.din� so as to protect Ghis
pl�ritin� area fro� al�y txOff3.c o� �:,��:ir.� .
10. Gra�3� ancl mainCa�n a Le;,iporar.y �,x�vcl d;:i�rc.:�ay acioss thG southea�t void
cox'n4� of tl�e bu� ld:�.i� �o I'x�4riGe accnss i:ot po�.�rce :���d £ir� d��a�c�m�nCs.
Frovid� �n a;?g?:ove� r^.°t?zo�. oy ��;�a�aL'ion U�t-�•re��z nc�� driveway an1 seeded
a�ea �o pxa�ect g�'aW:� �;.�cea fsc� ar.y t-w�i�ic ox �^°�?:ir•�.
11. Repaix blacktap paxki��; are�s end dxive;aay:�. Fi13. el� chucl.hales.
I2. Rernove e�:istirg cu�b at 53rd ��v�nu� driv��aY� aP�xoach and repZace �a3.th
�pproved anpx�ach.
I3. Grade ta diiPct drain�.�e and t�lacic�.o� r.o�~�heast void corner of builrl3.ng Cv
pxavic�� hard aur£ace �r e:fistir.� Pa-rki:�; a�e�. _
14. ILeep b].acl:top parkirg are� � und driv�t�74ys anc� te�paxa�.y �ravol dxiveway
�a.in�.ain�d and �,reLn aYeas. n:o.�c3.
�f you have ang qu�s�ions, please feel free to coi�Cact me �tt 560-3450.
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HET3RY F . I �.1IIICIi
Chief Bui�.ding Inspector
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'�� Jur,E I�, i�71 I�ec�i���a �=< ��''=��$• xrom t�e Gity ��� 17ri�':.��-,
eoncernir�u C�Z� condi`� ��'r• �sL �er�°-r��l .�egdy c:�`r "�9h �n� .��y
surround ir4� s .
I h�ve eneicsed a cop�► of that Le'tte�� ��ez►t to .z�e by �he
chiAf buil�iir.g iASpector.
The car waah. will tai�ce t�re of the cR� �ash proper, b�it �
t�l.ievQ so�c= oi t:ea@ me.intar►ce it��, such aa; nwnbere
1�2� ��� �� �houl�i be ts�:an car� af by the shopping cent���r.
Plesse cail � if Y�� ��� ��y 4uestiions,
ncor�ly }"du�c6,
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Chief f�.iilding Inspector
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6131 UNIVERSITY AVENUE h�
Speedy Car Wash
52�J1 C�.i,tr:tl Avent_i�: . .�.
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
Dear S irs :
AWOKA COUNTr
June 11� 1971
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FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA SSI21
' !h�r tc� com�laints receivf d in regards to the cun�lition of the above
propert•;, inspections hav�� be,n made and we find th� �utside development
needs s�m� attenti�n in .�rder t�> compl� with our ordinancc�s regarding site
' improv�:ments and main�enance. We request you completc tile iollowin� items
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`� 1. Clos�+ voic; driveway area located west �f the building along aouth pruperty
line. Gradc with t��E� soil and plant on sod and maintain,
'2. Rem�ve aJ 1 broken blackwp trash and debris irocr sitc.
3. R�•pair all chuckhol��s and bruken portion of blacktop driveways and
paxking arc�as.
4. Provide screenin� for all outsi�ie storag� and refuse.
' S. Repaiz all damaged guard posts around drive areas.
'�6. Lmprove and •uaintain all Landscap� areas•
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' 8. Solid panel screeennsu3asato�provide�lessicontrasttfromasurroundingugreen8
to be painted gx
landscape areas.
If you have any questions� please feel free to contact me at 560-3450.
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Sincerely,
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Chief Building Inspector
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ORDINANCE N0.
AN ORpINANCE T�0 AMEND THE CITY QODE OF THE CITY
OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA BX MAKING A CHANGE IN
ZONING DISTRICTS
The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows:
SECTION 1. Appendix D of the City Code of Fridley is amended as
hereinafter indicated.
SECTION 2. The tract or area within the County of Anok.a and the
�i�y of Fridley and described as:
All that part o£ the Southwest Quarter of the Nortbwes�
Quarter of Section 2, T-30, R-24, that lie� Ea.t of �
line drawn parallel to and 600 feet We�t of the Weat
righ� of way 11ne of State Truak Highway No. 47 and
North of a line drawn parallel to and 452.64 feet
North of the South line of said Southweat Quarter.of
the Nortt�est Quarter of Section 2, T-30, R-24, City
of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota,
Is hexebq designated to be ia the Zoned Distti�t
known aa C-2 (general business areas).
SECTIQN 3. That the Zoning Administrator is directed to change
the o�ficial zoning map to sho�► said tract ax area to
be rezoned from Zoned Diatrict M-2 (he� induett'ial
areas) to C-2 (general business areas).
PA&SEA BY Tf� QTi CAUNCIL OF THE CIZR OF FRIDLEY THIS
pAY OF , 1971.
� MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkhao
ATTES'� :
CITX f�.�RR � Mervin C. Bruasell
Public Heari.ng: June 21, 1971
Birst Re�diag : C_1 A� � 2, i�? 1
&�jcand Readin�s U '
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ORDINANCE N0.
, AN ORDTNANCE RELATING TO THE CONSTRUCTION OF AUZ'OMATIVE
SERVICE STATIONS AMENDING SECrION 45.101, SUBSECTION �,
FARAGRAPH 3, SUSPARAGRA�.'H E
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TFi� COUNCIL OF THE CITY QF FRIDL�Y DO QRDATN AS k'QLLOWS:
SECTTQN 1. That S�ction 45.101, Subsection B, Paragraph 3, SubparagYaph � is
amended to read as follows:
�. Au�omobile Service Stations. If a Special Use Permit is granted, the
following minimum conditions should be met in order to protect the publ�.c
health, safety, and general welfare. Because of traffic hazards, noise�
ligh� �1are at night, outdoor storage of inerchandise, indi.scx�miaate adver-
Cis�ng, and other characteristice of thia type of businesa which are pate�-
�ia11y detri�aental �o our co�munity, these miniuim standards aha11 ba cona�.d-
ersd fox autamobile service stations, along with any other r�aommendettioaa
ths �i�y may deteru►ine necessary to eliminate the particular pxoblems ig
achieving compatability with abutting and adjacent land uses oP each iadi-
vidual r�quest:
' �) The 3pe�,ia1 Us� Permit for an sutomobile service station is only fax
uses not�d i� the definition, and any additional uses on the premises ot�vx
tt�an �hose enumerated in the definition r�quire an additional Special Uap
Fermit; �xamples (but not limited to the8e): Retail sales o� non-au�omol�ile
� aupplies, vending tuachines outside the building, car or truck rentale�,
� trai�er sales.
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2) The atation wi11 camply with the regulationa of the zoning district
�n wh�.Gh it is located, especially parking requirements, laadacaping,
exterior material aad screening.
3) The station wi11 camply with the regulations of the sign o�dinance and
building ordinance.
4) T'he sta�ion will comply with the licensing requiresents of its gas pum�a,
S) The atatian Will not provide for the outdoor operatioai of lubrication
equip�ent, hpdra�ullc lifts or service pits, or the outdoor display of
merct�+Andiae, eacept for the outside uadergrouad etorage of gasoline and other
p�troleuia producte, the displ�y of petroleum products between pum�s, or the�
te�,parary diaplaq of inerchandise within 4 feet of the station building i�
permitted.
�i) The station or garage property shall not be used as a place of stor�ge
fo� or deposi.torq of wrecked, abandoned, or junked autamobiles, ox for the
�ale o� diaplay for aale of uaed cars.
7) Anp requixed buffer or acreening axea Will be so conetructed as to
' abstruct headlight beame of sutomobiles on the station property from bea�n�
onto adjacent residential property.
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to be a nuieance to adjacent properties.
ORDINANCE. NA.
9) T£ �he station is to be located in a shopping center or other
int�gxated development, it will be in architectural harmony with the reat
o� the center or development.
10) Buildi.ng, used at autamobil,e service stations shall be constructed oF
materials that are compatible with th� adjacent area.
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�1) Activities Prohibited.
a. Body work, paintin& and major motor or major transiai.ssion repaix
work shall be prohibited.
b. Vehicular parking is prohibited except that the awners'and em�loy,eea�
at�tamobiles aud a maximum of three sexvice vehicles may be parkod,
and automobil�s being serviced may be parked for a maximwn period
of 48 hours at any one time.
PA.SSEA SY '�HE CI'1'T'Y COUNCII, OF THE CITX OF FRIDLEY THIS �� DAY
pg , 1971.
MAYOR - JACK A. KIRKHAM
AT'�EST ;
CI'1'7t C�,ERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL
Fi�st Reading:�_1�- � �, �� -
SeCOnd Reading:
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ORAINA,NCE N0.
AN p�tD�,�ANCE AM�ND�NG AND RECODIFYING SECTION 4.S .�-9
R�ATING TO SP�CTAL USE P�RMITS
TIi� GOTJIVGI� QF � C�TY' QF FRIDLEY DQ ORDAIN AS F4J�LOWB ;
s�r���,p�T �, That gection 4�.19 of the Fridley City Code is amended
�p �e�cl �e fo�.laws:
45.19 Spec�.al Use �'ez�n�.G
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4��191 The pqrgose o£ this section of the zonin� ordinance �s to PURFOSE
�pv�,d� �h� CiCy c�f �'ridley with a reasonable degree of discretion in
d�te�mining the suitability °� certain desi�nated uses_upon the general
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�,aelfSie, pubiic- hea.�th and _ safet .___In making this determination,
whethe� p�' �.ot the special use is to be allowed, the City may consider �
the natwre o�' the land upon which the use is to be located, the natux'e
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of the_ad�oinin� land or bu�.ldings, the �roximity of a similar use, e
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effec� upQn� �����i� �nt4 �nd from the premises, or on_an� adjoin ng roa s�
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�h� �Q�,�� ���� o� similar uses w�Chin_the Cit�__and_all._such _pt_er or _
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�u���er_£a�tors as_the_City sha�l deem a.requisite of considerat�-on in �
dete�m,�,ning the_eifec� o� such use on the_�eneral Welfaxe��ubl�c hea].Ch, ' ,
and sa#ety. �
k�,],g� A c al U�e_ Permit is a_ �ermit for allowing �ecified DEFINTT�ON
usea it� speci.fic zoning districts .
45.�93 ApJ?�.�Gation for Special Use Permit shall be filed with the APPLTCATION
�„ Zbnl�a$ Admi,ni.stra�Qr, It shall be accompanied by such d$ta as the
Ylannin$ Co+mQaission shall �equire through rules and regulatioos
ads�ptad by the Gammiasloa. ,
4S.].9k Refexral �o Planuing Comnaission
�, Tha �'latiaix� Cama►ission sh�l� hold a public hearirag oa the RE�ERRAL
appllc��ion withit► sixty (60) days and shall provide published aa�ice
of said heari.ng at leasC 10 days before the hearing together with
mai�ed nc�tice to all property owners within 200 feet of the property
������,��1, �+ai1u�'� t4 8�ve mai,led notice to individua�, properGy
���$! Q� d,���et� �u thepmotice shall��h theamailed notice�require$�
prov�.ded a bonaf�de attem t to comply
meme ha� beeu aaade .
�, �he applican� and/or"his repressntativea shal,l appear before
�� ��,��ni�n� �oa��s��vu i� oxdex� Co answer questions concer�.img the
proposed speci.al, use . The Pla�ni� Co��ssion sha].1 `seport its
li.ndings to Che Couacil iadicating its recommendation as ta approval
o� �,�pia1 and specif�►ing what, if any, conditions are aecessaxy
tega�ding the location, character aud other features of the proposed
uss o� t�uilding .
t�g.�.9� Upon recsiving the recoumnendat�ons oi the Plaaning C�i�ssioa COU�ICII� ACTION
the �i��y Ca�ancil must take �ctiau witt�in sixty (60) dgys end maY affixm
q� ��mY ��te appl,icati.on by a sim�le ma jority vote .
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thQ aa�iyities permi.tted wi11 not be dangerous or otherwiae detrimental
�O,_„pCxSOA� reaiding or workiag in the vicimi.ty thereof, or_eo the__
vublic welfare, and w�11 not impai� the use, enjoymenC, or value_o�
anp pxoperty.
Tbe �Lssuance af any Use Permit may also be aubject �a candi-
tion� in orde� �a protect_the publi.c_health, sgfet�►, convenieace and �
weliars,_o_r_ to avoid.tra�fi.c congeation, or hazard, or oCher danger�,
o�__�o pxrnnate co�fo�n�ty o� a_pzo�osea use with the Gharacter o� tha
'ad�oinia�pro�a�rty aad usea t and _the district as a who'�a, or Co protect
such charactex.
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1. Ti�ne Li.mi.ts
2, Struatural Requirements
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k, gvQCifica[ion pf Manner of Maint�ining and Conducting Use
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The Ci�y 4ounci.l may require a written agreement, dsposi.t
of �e�tified ct►eck ar funds, a bomd, or other assurance o£ faithfu�
ob�er'vance of co�d�.Lions, the vi.olation af which shall invalidate
��� p��t��t �nd aha11 be considersd a violation of thia c�aptex'.
45.197 Special U�e Pex'mita may be deaied by motion of the Council
and evch motio� sh�l.l, CQABt�.Ct1t8 a finding tha� conditions required
Por apptoYa� do not ex�st. No applicati.on for a Speciai Us� Yermit
which ha� been danied whc��ly ar in part sha11 be resubmitted fox a
periQd of aix �6) mvnths from the date af said order of d�nial, ex�
��pt pn Aew $�rpttnds eP new evidence or proof of changes of conditiot►a
�ound to be valid by the Planning Conunission.
,�S ��,g$ ���,,�ve� wi�hi.m Qme (11 year after granting a Specia], [Tse
pes�oait Che zeGipieuC o� the Speci,al Use Permit shall not have cva►pleted
Che woxk as peimi�Eed by the permit, Chen such permit shall become nu11
and void unless a p�ti.tion �ax extensian of time in which to coa►ple�e
the Wo�'k has beea graated by �he Plap�ning Coam►issi.on. Such extensioa
shall be requeated in wrtting and filed with the Zoning Administrator
at xe��t tw�nCy (20) days before the expiration of the original
8pecial Use Permit. The request for extension shall state �acts
s?no�ding a good faith attem�t to camplete the work pexmitted ia the
Special Ose Permit. Such petition ahall be pre$ented to the Planning
Conmisal,oa �ox review and recommendations which are to be submi.tted
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YASS�D aY � CITY COUNCII. OF 1'HB CITY OF �+RIDLEX T1itS ' DAY
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lirst lteadimgt
Second Reading:
Publish:..,..,s
MAYOR � JACK 0. KIR�►M
D�NZA�
IAPS� 08 A
S1?ECIA.L UST�
P��tMI� SY NON -
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26 June 1971
Tne Fridley C�-tJ Council
Fridley, '�;iirin�sota
GentlPmen;
R;�F�R;,i�TCES; L�test issue� ;�'ridleJ San, re,00r�in.� pro��os�d
tablishrae��.t of a'iransient �a?np� :�rithin th�� Ca�m�� L���c�esyea
e s.
Girl Scout facility , Fridley, :���inn.°sota.
�i�e establisnraent of tne �transient cwm� � involves teac�orary
' shelter for tra:�lsiPnts at a cost of �p:L.��� u��zlf; ��ssi-rk; to and _
fro:n tpic�:-u� S't�I.�lOI1S�� scre:�ninrT by C�:fe r'���in�,or-:; e�c.,,�ll
, .'f .• ai ao�-�roval of tri, C�iy oi �'r-�al':=;T I
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This v�n�ure is snonsored by ti�e Y'�C.!1=_z'``C!�; CTZ�i1 L�Y'e
County Horne Scnaol; Cat�i�lic v,�..pU�}l �cnt��r; e�:�:�-��ibor�lood _Youth - .
Corps; . Pi�yliss 'T'heaticy/Torir� i�licallet (;a.�a.�u��-t:T C���t;�rs; �.11
= a arvision of tne Gr�-ater i:'�i�^1:=�:.'"r'�1�-5 G�x�- 5��7�t �ouncil..
under tn., sup:.
The proposed � transient ca.��p t' is an F�ffrontery to Fi i.al.ey
citizentry in that apYaarently�it �s assu�in� fo'rmoltf p�rt �reul7al'"
as t�lUmpi�; grounas� for tra_i,.�.zn
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cant��nts of t.,z first �r;ater, i.e.� 3ro�-ou�s���or•ti��iistta'
alco�iolics� sex deviat�s� ranists� tn�.eves, � �,
arsoriists � draf�-do�-g crs, ax j us ��lai� rif i r�.i f_ :°:nose farally re-
lationsnip precluaes aahereri��e to at �.cast �i�iir�al sta�zdards of
coilduct a.riu decenc:,T. (Hzs��xy �1.SC�.G�f.-'5 r�an;,� ��aret�ts lavisnly
subsidize the travels of tneir un1:ianaJ ��?.a�-e o:f r'.-sprin� r�o � Et
t n e ra o u t o i t h e h o�et' �uio�:��n:; �jiat ��uol.ic su;s,�or�ed organizations
Vrill slavisnl;� _su���_:�7;,T tliv�n� acco:�:�o�.ations�:)
Tnc organiz�.�ians lis�ed shoul�. kizoy, tnat taidin� ana abettir�.;
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fits��' to folloc,T their parusitic e--ista.ncP ��.� �a��<wr�='ts Pxpeizs�.
(Xt is a fact that �ao-�oodert � orE,�.VPTa��O1��eans1toYlexpal�nop�rac_
iting iun�:s frc��n tne �.:�lz.c, se _�.
tio��s for th�: sol� :;�.orificati...--o:��/re a:�r��erat lon of a sel�n� T�y_�'
paia offici�.�.S• 1�1'• 4�u.?ItS.;,du.tlu. S'cl:l.C't ].�, �..C�:t� �.,,�'�O� ].• •�
former (do-gooa°r) ileti��:�ng so nea� t•o �j:l° trees �oots, never k�zo+-;s
�rrhat he �i���t be f �llin� 3) '•��c,r a�.n on�� irna�i driftirurtray �s t Scout
Cooki�; S'al.es for t�� ;�ur�Uose of suos�_��izin�
snu�;ly b�:ud°q. �:�o���j� in Girl Scout quar��:rsl�
- In eveiit t:�:e � r�'r,ae:i�itati�n car:�� t° is esta�listlE:d �.s :�laru�ed�
the city o� Fri.dley �,�ill be re�auir�d �a �roviu� adda.t�.or�al (a)
+� (p) Fir��, Pr��C'.CL10�, (c) ��.s�=��e ^a�.tro1 ro-
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proc=�ss af recruiti,�:; serv�cF=� (r=^�
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fdcilities for only 3 days at :';1.�?� ner c�ay, e<<verLeince �.�-ctates
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thes� loai ers, oi�ce du� i-�z, ti°;i1-E- ��o �_Lslo�.:>�= trze;:i. Iil suz.�y
pay notiiin� a.,.�a defy �1 iY au��nori.t;r' � �, T
��re c�:�;� ti����il c�>i�..ct a�e� �:�a:lcnt t r�na�� c�::;n � � or _U'.:S if ti�e
pro;j ect is ��r�-� � tt ea to � �t �� i i,�ze �;ro�a.��::� �
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establis�ilrn�ii� of-a t��otel—�.�.ke—�uc�_lit;yt i.s i-_z �Jiol�:.�ion,of.
p�rtineizt ZOi11P.� restrictio�is „�11Cl1 ;�, tarn �..ouw.� re��u �re co����l��e
reviet,r af taxi���/zo_lz�� ��r�cec:�ures for .�oi,���s i?:ivolv�:d.
lt is ur�e,lt:€�y reco:�_:���ided ����::.t tn�:: c�t;y� Couz�c�l ���:�;e
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venLure b�i ora i � 1�econ; :s a l� -r�.���rlvs�t 1 �� ., .
w�wt.zin our cityPa:����i upon ti�e Y�.ir escu���ro�i..P1heLwlt�jiU1 �r�Gtit _
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u:�.r n:��;i�bornooa is (u^a i�� ar.us) an� loo;�s �o tr;:� �iiy Goun..il
for actio?z--------P�titions art� de�:nea i�:ilr�.ctical at ��is ia�p
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FRIDLEY. MINNEBOTA S'S4=i
July 8, 1971
Mr. Gerald Davis
Fridley Cit;✓ :�3ana�er &
F=°idley City Coun��il
64j1 Ur.iversity �ve. I?.E.
Fri3ley, �linnesota - j5�;��
Gen �lemen: �e ��..idley Li�ns Club at ita Board of Di�^ectors °aee :iru; July 7, 1;71
authorized the eapenditure o£ monies to purchase a Fountair; to be ins'..alled iz the
South end of Moore Lake.
The Board also authorize3 the e�cpenditure of moniee to purchaae trro
Double eheltera, 2 sir,gle eheltere, 12 ta.blea, 4 burnere, 6 benchea and one
flag pole.
We also would like to petition the Council to change the name o� Moore
Lake Daech and Park to Mpore �te �Betich and Lions -Park, if thi� c�o�n�d be leqally �
done.
It is our hope that the City Council will accept the above Donatioas,
and if legally poseible make the riaaae changea. blao it ie our hope that this
equipment will be inatalled by August 15, 1971 and that at the Lions Picnic
August 21, 19?1 it could be dedicated to the City, with the City Otficiala and
otLer dignatariee taking psrt.
It mey iaterest qou to knov that the Fridley Chamber of Commerce
thort�ght of thia program and aeked us .if we could bring it abvut.
l�le rrish to thank you for any coneideratioae that you �y give to ue
in this venture.
Since y your
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Fridleq Liona Club.
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RESOLUTION N0. /� U r'
RESOLUTION APPROVING PLANS AND ORDERING ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS:
Repair, hejuvenation and Improvement of Locke Lake Dam -
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WHEREAS, pursuant to a Resolution No. 3'7- 9 of the
City Council, adopted on the 5th day o A ril �
Comstock and Davis, Incorporated, Consulting Engineers, as
prepared plans and specifications for all the improvements proposed
by•Resolution No. 37-1971 and has presented such plans and
specifications to t e Council for approval. .,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council o£ the City o£
Fxidley, Minnesota, as follows:
1. That the improvem$hallphereafterYbe�designated1�,sl�n
No.37-1971 _
Re air Re'uvenatio a
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2. Such plans and speci�ications, a copy of wh�.ch are attachad
h e r e t o and made a part hereof, are hereby appxoved.
3. The woxlc to be perfoxm�d under Repair, Re�uvenation.and
Improvement of Locke Lake Dam ��
�Q��c� Np� s a11 e p�rformed un er one contract.
The Ca.ty Managex sha11 accoxdingly pxepare and cause to be
inserted in the off�cia7. newspaper advertisements for bids upon th�
making o� sucl� improvements undex' $uch appx'oved plans and speci£ica-
ti.ons. The advextisement shall be published for two (2) weeks
(at 7.eas� 10 days), and shall specify the work to be don� and will
state thai bi.ds wi11 be Qpened and considered at 7.1:30 A.M. on
the � in the CounGi�. am ers o the
City a, an t at no � s wil.l e considered unless sealed and
f3.led wi.th the City �ng�neer, and accampani�d by a cash deposit, bid
bond, ox ce�tified check payable to the City for £ive pex cent (5�?
o£ the amount oi such a bid. That the advertisement for bids for.
Re pa�r, Re juvenation and Improdement of Locke L,ake Aam
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s� e su stant�a 1y �.n axm as t at nate ln
hereto for reference and made a part hereo�.
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AAOPTED BY TEIE COUNCIL OF FRIDLEY THIS ___� DAY OF r
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�I, - arvin C. Brunse].1
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BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL MEETING OF JOi.Y 1, 1971
The meeting was called to order by Chairman Zeglen at 8:00 P.M.
I�t�EBS PRESEI�Tr: Zeglen, Lindblad, Tonco, Gnerre
MBI�ERS ABSENP: White
OTHBRS PRESENP: Hank Muhich - Chief Building Iaspector
MOTION by Lindblad to approve the minutes of the June 10, 1971 and June 17, 1971
meeting as written.
Seconded by Gnerre. Upon a voice vote, all votiag aye, the motion carried
uaanimously.
1. CONSIDBRATION OF A RBQUBST TO CONSTRUCT AP ADDITION TO AN ERISTING SBxVICE
STATION LOCATBD ON LOTS 12, 13, AND_14, BLOCK 4, BBBS' ADDITIQT TO FRIDLEY
SAME
BYAN
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AVBNUE P.E.
l�ir. Tam Ryaa was present to Dresent the requeat.
Mu. Rysu atated that he would like to put aa addition behind his exiating
service station. The addition will be 25.7' R 18.7' and Will extead 3' beyoAd
the existing power aports building. He will thea run an additional �ra$h
eoclosure 6 feet down the back wall with a 12 foot door ia the baak. The addiCioR
will be all block coastruction with galvanized iron facia to match the existittig
buil.ding. The block on the new constructlon will be paiated white to match
that of the existing structure.
Mr. Muhich told Mr. Byan that if he had aay opea displays in the future he wauld
be required to have a Special Use Permit. .
The Board asked if he had the required area for parking. Mr. Byan said that he
had plenty of room but that it hadn.'t been marked for parkipg yet.
It was stated that the parking apaces would have to be atriped. They also
stated that he would have to put 1n poured conesete curbing on the aorth side
of Che building froa► tbe driveway to the alley vay to divids Che eod froa the
blacktop area.
' Mr. Muhich aleo told Mr. 8yan that the old pqlon sign Would luve to be removed.
Mt. Ayaa said that this had been his originel intention but had ao� coa�p],eted
it yet.
' 1dr, ayan w�as asked if he bad any iatentions of putting in any type af planting.
Mr, xqan stated that tha entire area vas blacktop and he really didn't have atty
roam for planting.
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The Board members all agreed that the landacaping could be �taived ia thia edae
because the blacktop Mas already existing.
ZlOTIQU by Tonco to reeaosnd approval of thm addition with the folLarit►g etipula-
tiot�r :
1, That thn landacaping be waived due to the fsct tiut there is no
8ccessible land for him to plant on because the blacktop is alresdy iu.
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2. All parking spaces must be striped,
3. The old pylou siga must be removed.
4, There must be poured concrete curbing on the north side of the buildiag
from the driveway to the alley way to divide the sod from the blacktop.
Seconded by Gnerre. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried
unanimously.
2. CONSIDEBATION OF A REQUSST TO REMpDEI� AN EXISTING RESTAURANT LOCATED ON LOT 2,
BLOCK 1, AUDITOR__S SUBDIVISION P0. 153, ?H8 SAMB BBING 5277 CENTRAL�AVENUE N_S
HOWARD JOHI�190� RESTAURANT. 5
N.B., FRIDLEY. MINNES
Aii'. Baxry Goughan and Mr. Wayne Johnson were preeent to present th� request.
Mr. Goughan stated that The Ground xound is a division of the Howard Johneon
' Restaurant, H� stated that they have opened several of these restauraats in
different areas and have had very good results so fa�r. He said thaC what they
are mainly doing is changing the image of the building.
�he oniy addition to the building wi].1 be an entry way in the fromt of the
building. The other changes will all be in decorating both on th� i.nside and
outside.
On the outside the porcelaia shingles will be eandblasted aad then paiuted
brown with an epoxy paint. Theq will also be removing all the plate glass fxan
the fran� of the buildiag.
The Board asked them about the landscaping. They stated that most of the
present landscaping would be removed and new put iu.
Tha Board told them that a landscaping plan would have to be submitted to the
Building Inspection Departmeat before a permit would be issued. �'he Board
also asked if there was eaough parking.
Mr. Muhich sta�ed that they had eaough parkiag but that the 1ot does aeed soma
otxiping. fl� also stated the the blacktop did need same Work doae ou it.
Mr, Goughan stated that he believed that the Was�C on the parkiag 1oC Was �a bn
done by the owner, Mr. Mortenson, as they juat leaeed the build�ng.
Mr. Muhich stated that Mr. Mortensan had said that this Was a par� of their
leaae and he asked them to check their lease regarding this. Mr. Muhich aleo
sGated that any new signe to be put up �ould bave to be setback 10 feet. He
aleo told ehem that their plans wou�d also have to bQ approved by �he Health
Itae�ector .
1�lpTl�i by Gnerre to recaaimend appro`►al of the re�odeliag with the follaWi,ag
•ti,pulatioas:
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1. That a landscaping plan be submitted to the Building Inspect�on Aepaxt-
ment.
2. That they repair the blacktop area if so stated in their �ease and also
stripe the parking lot.
3. That the plans must be approved by the Health Inspector.
Secoaded by Tonco. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried
unanimously.
ADJOURNMENT •
The meeting was adjourned by Chairman Zeglen at 9:20 P.M.
R�S���cfuiiy submitted,
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Secretary
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BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL MEETING OF JULY 8 1971
The meeting was called to order by Chairman Zeglen at 8:20 P.M.
MEMB$RS PRESENT: Zeglen, Tonco,
MEMBBRS ABSENT: White, Gnerre
OTHERS PRESENT: Hank Muhich -
Lindblad
Chief Building Inspector
MOTION by Tonco to dispense with the reading of the minutes of the .Tuly 1, 197j.
meeting.
Seconded by Lindblad. Upon a voi�e vote, all voting aye, the motion carried
uma�imously.
1. CONSIDER�TION OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT AN ADDITION ONTO AND REMODEL EXISTING
LIQUOR STORE LOCATED ON PART OF LOT 38, AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION PO 39� THE SAI�
BEING 3710 EAST RIVER ROAD, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA (REQUEST BY G80RGE rTICI�.OW,
46l+4 ALDRICH AVENUE SOUTH, MIpNEApOLIS, MINNESOTA.) �
M�c. Connie Rall�s and Mr. Mork were present to present Che request.
Mr. Ra11is stated that they have done some remodeling o� the bottle shop whiCh
is leased by �tte City, He also said they had put in new doors on the restauramt
part of the builcling, 1'here will no longer be any connection wi[h the off-sale
stox'e. They wi11 panel the walls and add new furnishings on, the inside. The
base��nt will be remodeled for use aa banque� rooms, etc. The rest rovms aad
storage facilit�es will also be in the basement.
The Boa�d mentioned that they did not show any means of bringing up the cases
of li�uor from the basement. They suggested that perhaps they could put in a
conveyor belt alo�ng side the stairway.
�r. xallis stated that thia was a good suggestion and something they had over-
loaked. He �aid that they would look into it.
The outside of the building will be break-off block with rough-sawn eedar ah$kes
to keep with a rustic appearance. They �ould also have windo�+s in the front to
give the building a ho�ny atmosphere.
Mr. Muhich asked if soil boring tests Would be made and that he be given a copy
of them. He also said that all the plans Would also have to be approved by tbe
Health Iaspector.
Mr, I�brk said that the teste had already beea mQde aad he would aee that M�.
Muhich received a copy.
The Basrd then aeked about a landscaping plan. They said that tbe Sngiaeeri.ng
Depa�tment had rec�meaded elimiaating the driveway on the corner because it
was a t�raffic hazard.
Mr. Rallis said that they would go along with the reco�endation Co eliu�inate
tbat driveway. He went on to say that they would be having a blacktop compaay
do�og the landacape p],aa.
�'he Board s�tated that they would like to see the laudacape plaa show�ng the g1�qC�ng
achedule, poured concrete curb, etc.� They said that they aould aot hvld back tlse
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permit but they would like to see it as soon as it was ready.
Mr, Ra11is said that as soon as the plan was ready they would present it to the
$oard for their review.
The $oard also asked about the atorage of rubbish and if they had plamned ou
auy type of security lighting.
Mr, Rallis said they would have an enclosure for rubbish at the back of the
building by the back door. They would use a dumpster for the rubbish. He
thGa said that for lighting, there would be a light on top of the buildiag for
Che aix' conditioning unit and also there would be lights in the parkimg lot.
The Board suggested that they also put a few lighte on the building for
be�ter protection. ,
MOTIOP by Tonco to recoumead approval of a permit subject to the stipulations
marked in red on the plans including the following;
1, That a landscape plan be submitted to the Board for their review,
2, Tl�at th,e corner driveway be eliminated.
3. That a11 plans be approved by the Health Inspector.
Seconded by Lindblad.
unanimously.
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Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried
f OF A REQUEST TO CC
LOT 3, AUDITOR'S SO
FRIDLEY, MI1�fESOTA,
1�EAPOLIS. MII�SOT
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Mr. Walker, Mr. Thompson, Mr. Curry, and Mr, Curry, Jr. were preseat to preseat
the request.
They atated that the apartment camplex would be built in phases. The first
phase wi11 lnclude the outdoor pool. In the future it will be covared with a
small recreation building.
This wi11 be a 42 unit building ia the first phase. There will be 2S one
bedzoom uaits and 17 two bedroam unite. They have several lauadrq roams and
also adequate storage as required by code. They will hav�e a aecurity systea
oa all doors. The rubbiah etorage will be taken care of vith.a dumpster
eaclosed between the t�ro garage buildings.
They atated that in building this cumplex theq are goiag to save as msay treae
ae possibla, They will be adding eome shrubs.
Tbe outside of the building nill be mainly face brick. The paaele bstWeen Cha
vindo�►s marked stucco on the plaas will be changed to rough-sa�nt cedar shakes.
Tl�e balconies will be decorated with wrougbt iron. On the inside constructiva
thay �►ill be using chaanels on studa with insulation for souudproofing.
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�'�TION by Tonco to recommend approval of a buildiag permit for Phase I of ths
apartment complex.
Seconded by Lindblad.
unanimously,
ADJOURNMLpT;
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried
The mee�it�g was adjourned by.Chairmaa Zeglen at 10:05 P.M.
R�spectfully submitted,
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CAROL CHUDBK
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THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEAI�S MEETING OF JUNE 29 1971
The meeting was called to order by Acting Chairman Drigans at 7:30 P.M.
MEr�ERS PRESENT: Drigans, Harju, Sondheimer, Wall
rffirIBERS ABSENT: Minish
OTHERS PRESENT: Clarence Belisle-Building Inspector
MOTION by Sondheimer to approve the June 15, 1971 minutes as written.
Seconded by Aarju. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays,the motion carried
unanimously.
1. A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTION 45 053, 4A, FSIHI.EY CITY CODE, TO REDUCE THE
, MINIM[JM FRbNT YARD SETBAiCK REQUIREMENT FROM 35 FEET TO 20 FEET TO ALLafJ THE
CONSTRUCTION OF A GARAGE TO BE PLACED AHEAD OF THE IyWELLING, ON LOT 10, BLOCK 7,
PFARSnN�S cRAt[�AY ESTATES 2ND ADDITION. THE SAMI: BEING 265 STONYBROOK WAY N.E.,
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA.)
Mr. McGregor was not preeent at this time. Acting Chaix�nan Drigans stated the
Board would wait until Mr. McGregor arrived or until 8:00 to discuss the requeet.
Mr. Roger Jolicoeur, 245 Stonybrook Way and Mr. Kenneth Reinhart, 187 Stonybrook
Way, were present to voice tti�eir objections to the request.
Acting Chairman Drigans at 8:00 asked� Mr. Jolicoeur and Mr. Reinhart to come
foxward to state their opinions on the requeat as Mr. McGregor _had not arrived.
Mr. Jolicoeur stated that his house is next door to Lot 10. The neighbor on the
other sidq of Lo� 10, Mr. Bessesen, was not able to attend the meeting, but Mr.
Jolicoeur stated they both felt the;Froposed position of the garage would be
very detrimental to them ae their homea are placed back 35 feet. He further
stated that when his home was,; built the 8 foot porttco on the front had to be
aet back 35 feet so the main part of the house is set back about 43 feet. Another
point for objecting was that they have now been able to see the children get on the
school bus at the corner of Stoneybrook Way and East River Road but if the proposed
garage was built, the view to the corner would be blocked off.
Mr. Reinhart stated that the property owners have a"Protective Cwenant" and he
wondered if this cwenant has any pawer. He read a portion of this covenant that
read: "No detached garage may be erected upon any of the foregoing deacribed
premioes except upon lots in Block one, two and three of Pearson's Craigway Eatates
Znd A�dition, Anoka County� Minnesota and except upon lota upon which two-family
double bungalaws may be erected thereon as herebefore pravided."
The Board aeked Mr. Belisle if this cwenant was to be enforced by the Citq.
� Mr. Belisle stated it wae hie understanding that the City could not hold Mr. MaGregox
to the covenant; ti�t �nld be up to th� property owners. He said the City Attotn�y
really ahoald be the one to answer that question.
' There Was then a discussion on the contente of the "Protective Covenant".
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Acting Chairman Drigans asked if they would still object if the garage was built
back 35 feet.
Mr. Reinhart and Mr. Jolicoeur stated they would not.
Mr. Reinhart stated that t�ere is a bend in Stonybrook Way, the farthest out
portion being at Lot 10 so in looking down the street this garage would stick
out quite noticeahly.
Mr. Jolicoeur stated the overall appeaxance of the block is a pretty tangible
thing and the desirability of this area is that the houses are evenly set back
and it is a nice area.
Mr. Reinhart presented a letter, dated June 23, 1971, addressed to Mr. Minish and
used as a cover letter of a petition. The letter states the people who have
signed are against the reguest €or a reduction in the €ront yard setback as they
feel it would detract from the area.
MOTION by Wall to accept the letter and petition from Mr. Reinhart.
Seconded by Sondheimer. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion
carried unanimously.
' Mr. Sondheimer asked Mr. Jolicoeur if in his bpinion it would be practical for
Mr. McGxegor to use fill on his lot to set the structures back farther.
Mr. Jolicoeur answered it would take an awful lot of fill and a retaining wall
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Seconded by Sondheimer. Upon a voice vote, there beiag no nays, the motion
carried unanimously.
1�TION by Sondheimer to table the request to the July 13, 1971 meeting to allo�w
the Board to hear the applicant.
Sec� nded by Wall. Upon a voice vote, there,being no nays, the motion carried.
ADJOURNI�NT :
The meeting was adjourned at 8:30 P.M. by Acting Chairman Drigans.
Respectfully submitted,
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JUNE 23, 1971
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The meeting was called to order by Chairman Erickson at 8:00 P.M.
ROLL CALL:
Members Present: Zeglen, Ericicson, Fitzpatrick, Schmedeke
Members Absent: Miniah
Others Present: Darrel Clark, Engineering Aasiatant
APPROVE PL(+�NTNING COrII�iISSION MINUTES: JUNE 9, 1971
MOTION by Zeglen, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Cammi.ssion
minutas of the June 9, 1971 meeting be approved. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting
sye, the motion carried unanimously.
RECEIVE BITILDING STANDARDS-DESI Qi CONTROL SUBCOMMITTEE MINUTES: JUNE 10, 1971
MOTION by Zeglen, seconded by Schmedeke, that the PZanning Cammfssion receive
the minutes of the Building Standards-Design Control Subcommittee meeting of
June 10, 1971. Upon a voice vote ,all voting aye, the mot3on carried unanimously.
RECEIVE BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIQI CONTROL SUBCO1rIl�lITTEE MINUTES: JUNE 17, 1971
MOTION by Zeg2en, seconded by Schmedeke, t1�at the Planning Comaission receive
the minutes of the Building Standards-Design Control Sub�o�rnittee.meeting of
June 17, 1971. Upon a voice vote, a11 v�ting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
RECEIVS BOARD OF APP'EALS MINUTES : JUD1E 15, 1971
l�IOTION by Schmedeke, se�ronded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Camaiasion
recejve the minutes of the Basrd of Appesls meeting of June 15, 1971. Upon a voice
wte, all voting aye, the motton carrfed unantmously.
RBCEIVE PIJ►TS 6 3�►8]`zYiSIONS-STREETS i UTILITIBS SUBOOIrIIrIL1T8H ;ZQNtTrBS : JjAIB 16. 1971
Mr. Schmedeke called attention to an error in the laat motion on Page 4
' which ahould read: "Upon a voice vote, Crowder, Engdahl and Pierce voting aye,
Sciimedeke votiag Nay, and Meisaner�libstaining, the motion carried."
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lpTidu by Sch�edeke, secanded by Zeglen, that the Planning Camaission rsc�etve
the minute� of the P1ats i Subdivisians-Streets i Utilit�es Subc�cmmf ttee �ttng
of June 16, 1971 as amended above. Upan a voic� vcte, all �rottng aye, the awtion
carried unanimously.
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: R�QUEST FOR A SPECIAL USE PBRMIT, SP �71-03, Ar�II:RICAN OIL 00.
. YOUNGD�ALS: To conetruct oa the 8ortheast corner of Univereity
Avenue and Osborne 8oad a service atation in a C-2 District per City Code
Section 45.101, 3E. Public hearing closed 4/7/71.
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2. CONTINUED: REZONING RE UEST, ZOA 4�7�-03, AMERICAN OIL C0. BY JOHN P. YOTJNG-
DALE: To rezone that part of the NE� of the NW°� of Section 11 lying East
of centerline of University Avenue and North of the centerline of Osborne
Road as said roads are now laid out and constructed (1960) from R-3 to C-2.
(Northeast corner of University and Osborne Road) Public hearing closed 4/7/71.
Wyman Smith, John P. Youngdale and R. L. Ernst were present.
Chairman�Erickson explained that the public hearings had been closed on
April 7, 1971, but if any member of the Planning Comanission wished to have it
reopened, a motion would be in order.
Mr. Smith said they were not asking for the hearing to be opened. He has
read the minutes of the last meeting and Mr. Ernst has a statement he would like
to make of a conversation with the pastor of-the Church. He thought i�e would
report to the Planning Commission mesnbers that two houses have for sale signs
and one is sold.
Chairman Erickson gave a short resime of the previous rezoning of the
property. He said it was rezoned for this particular purpose. The Commission
has been furnished with information regarding taxation and service stations re-
lating to other property. A study has just been completed relating to Special
Use Permit of any property as well as the proble� we may have On this property
as it relates to the community itself. They have also received infortnation fraa
the Minnesota Petroleum Council relating to the density of filling stations.
Mr. Zeglen referred to the St. Paul Waterworks easement. Darrel Clark ex-
plained that any type of development that would want to cross the easement
would have to have a 6 inch concrete crossover. The capacity of the oil trucks
is 10,000 pounds. Shell Oil has built slabs over existing main.
Mr. Youngdale said he was not prepared to answer that specifically, but
whatever the St. Paul Waterworks would require for access to and from the
' property, they would conatruct the approaches in such a fashion that they
would be within their requirements. Mr. flousenga has had experience with this
type of thing.
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Standard Oil Co. At that time, the procedure was discussed to place a station
on it. The petitioner was told to rezone. There was a request for a Special Use
Permit five yeare ago and denied at that time.
Mr. Youngdale explained that the Company had a program where theq would
acquire property anticipating its future use. It was a land type bank invest-
ment.
Mr. Zeglen commented that two other campetitors beat them to that corner.
Why didn't they move faster?
Mr. Youngdale said the Company sets up a budget for real estate improve�meat
or acquisition. It is a calculated arrangesnent with the Company. Sometiaes in
order to take advantage of a development, the decision is to spend money for
real estate improvements in a certain location. At 08borne Road they were atl-
readq fee owners and did not anticipate any proble�m bq deferring the develop-
ment of the atation.
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Mr. Schmedeke said his thoughts were about the same as Mr. 2eglen's. We
mow have two service stations on the West side of T.H. #47. Rezoning naw would
be spot zoning, though probably in its best form. At the last meeting neighbcra
were present objecting and the Church objected, because of more traffic con-
gestion. With the Company having two stations in close proximity, one on Central
Avenue and Osborne Road and one at the car wash, considering another Standard
station that close does not make sense in his eyes.
Mr. Youngdale said again he wanted to say it is a matter of timing -- how
the annual budget is allocated. In this instance, he thought efforts were
directed in not simply proposing to construct a Standard Station, but to incor-
porate a planned land use contributing to taxes and many other things. The
proposed station has architectural arrangement and treatment. It is very impor-
tant, in his view, to make it a compatible thing to the City of Fridley. They
are not here tonight solely asking for rezoning and special use permit, but they
were offering a suggestion to the City of Fridley an overall plan use for land
naw being used and it would be campatible with the Spring Lake Park development
to the North.
The amount of land in the rezoning request is 1.8 acrea, which is the total
parcel and 1.0 acre is the amount of land in the Special Use Permit.
Mr. Youngdale presented a certificate of survey.
The Chairman said that first of all, he did not think it is the duty of
this Commission to ascertain whether the co�petition between this particular
station and other stations in the area is samething they should have to deter�nine,
Secondly, they should determine whether the.use.of the property is proper and if
not proper, if the preseat zoning is the proper one. He said they have been
discussing problems of filling stationa for two months, and they are becaming a
problem to the co�unity.
MpTION by Schmedeke. seoonded by Zeglen, that the Plarsning Conmission recom-
mend to Council denial of the Rezoning Request, ZOA #7I-03, by the American Oi1
Company to rezone that part of the Northeast Quarter of the Northwest Quarter of
Section 11 lying East of a centerline of University Avenue and North of the
centerline of Osborne Road as said roads are now laid out and constructed (1960)
from R-3 (general multtple family dwellings) to C-2 (general business areas) foz�
the following r�ssons: 1) There are two service stations already at the inter-
section of T.H. #47 and Osborne Road. ?) This is very much spot ar szrip zaning.
3) Neighbors and church objected at our public hearin9• 4) Would cxeate mo�'e
traffic congestion. 5) The Courpany has two other stati ans �n close proximity.
6) No objection to the zoning that is there now. Upon a voice vote, all v�oting
aye, tlie motion carri ed unanimously .
MOTION by Schmedeke, seconded by FitzpBtrick, that the Planning Cammission
xecammend to Counctl den.ial of the Specisl Use Permit, SP N71-03, American Oil
Co,mpany, to construct, on the Northeast corner of University Avenue and Osborne
Rosd, a service station in a C-2 Dists�ict per City Code Sect1on �5.101, 3E. Upan
a voice vote, a11 vvting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
�hairman Erickson informed the petitioaer th�t his requeste would go to Couacil
on July 12, 1971. For the record, the petitioner said they Would want a public
hearing before the Council.
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3. PUBLIC HEARING: PROPOSED PRELIMINARY PLAT, P.S. #71-02, BRIARDALE, BY
RICHARD MILLER HOMES: Replat of Lots 1, 2 and 3, and Outlots 4�1 and 4�2,
Cochran's Addition.
4. VACATION REQUEST: SAV 4�71-03, BY RICHARD MILLER HOMES, INC.: Vacate Mc-
Kinley Street South of South line of Rice Creek Road and a 6 foot utility
drainage easement described as South 6 feet of Block 3, Cochran's Addition.
Richard Miller and William Jensen were present.
Chairman Erickaon read the public hearing notice.
Mr. Jensen opened the remarks by saying the site of the proposed plat is a
long time gravel mining operation which has been somewhat of a thorn in the
City's side for a period of years. Mr. Miller is acquiring the property from
Mr. Cochran and proposing to plat it in the form of single family homea. A fe�w
years ago a guide plan was made for this area and adopted by the City. In the
proposed plat, a few minor changes were made. The major change is the cul de sac
which runs North/South on the proposed plat. On the guide plan, the cul de sac
oriented East/West and opened on the street on the Weat. The shape of the ground
dictated the location of the cul de sac on Mr. Miller's plan. The severe drop
off and the grade of the street is much more satisfactory in this direction,
giving a modest curve instead of a atraight line.
Darrel Clark said that, inasmuch as the Plata i Subdivisions-Streets 6
Utilities Subcomaittee minute.s were given out this evening with no chance to look
them over, he'd give a short resume. Lot layout: There was concern pver corner
lots being less than 80 feet, the required front footage in platting ordinance.
The motion indicated the Subcammittee did not necessarily object to less than 80
feet or the interior lot of 73 feet because Mr. Miller has a house plan which
will not require a variance.
Street grades: The Subcomnittee made no decisions. Ho�wever, the feeling was
they did not want to aee the grade any lower than necessary as it would cause the
lowering of grades in the Park Construction parcel. Also, lowering the grades
would cause some problems with the depths of sanitary and storm sewer to serve
the Miller plat. Park Construction graded with drainage to Rice Cx'eek Road.
Alignment: In order to make an interaection four way, more right of �
would be needed from Theilmann's.
Chairman Erickson asked how the street lined up vith the proposals they had
before. Darrel Clark said there was a 75 foot jog on 62nd Avenue.
Mr. Jenaen •aid that the plan for the area vas to give the people guide lines
when developing their property, but he did not think it would be looked at as a plau
that could not be aodified. In this instance, the nature of the road deeign ie
more coametic than any other purpose. People enjoy living on a street with a
little curve in it. They were not attempting to cauae any problems for any ot
the neignbors. He was not aure a four way intersection Was necessary ia thia
place. The extension �f ]�en�amin,Street is the collector road £or thie inmediate
area. Perhaps i.f the xoad going West were jogged a little bit to the South
be agreeable.
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The Chairman said then it would be possible for the road going West to con-
tinue and serve the properties in the West.
Darrel Clark said that 75 feet is not quite enough for a jog -- the street
should be straight across or jog a minimun of 150 feet. ,
Mr. Schmedeke said he did not vote for the approval of the preliminary plat
at the Subcoa�ittee level. The first motion, which failed, �ras the one he would
have gone along with. This motion would have brought the petitions to the Plan-
ning Commission without recommendation and the public hearing would enable the
people in the neighborhood the opportunity to express their opinions and then,
if the Planning Co�iasion wished, the request could go back to the Subcommittee
for further etudy. He believed in the same street pattern that vas suggested for
the propoaed plat. Park Construction leveled their land to the grades approved
by the City. The confusing part to him was the fact that the party who ha+a the
pit is proposing a plat and the one who has graded hia land has done nothing.
This waa why he wanted to take a long and harder look befare a concrete decision
was made. A lot of tiae was spent on the study of the area and he would be the
last one to O.K. anything on the Theilmann property without theiz consent.
The Chairmaa asked what chaage there was between the propoaed elevatioa on
Benjamin Street, and the Park Conetruction property.
' Mr. Jensen replied probably 6 or 7
to provide for a gradual transition aad
to 5 or 7 feet.
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limit the fill in the lower level areaa
Chairmaa Erickaon said that if Benjamin Were lowered, Mr. Carlson would i►ave
to larer his propexty.
Referring to th� map, Mr. Jensen �aid-i.�t-°�a�t� alopiag it into this lower
elQVation at thia point. They were not on the Carlson propertq. He had no qwuc-
rel With the work they have done. The way the City set the grade on that property
ia �t proper. The grade vas requested by Mr. Carlson for the purpose of aini�ag
material. He came ia for a permit and terms of haw he Would gYade the praperty.
Darrel Clark said the City took his grades because he wae the first oae
to grade his property after the etr�eet plan was adopted and fovad it Would fit
the ov�aeall grade of the area vith the ezception of the Cochran part Which wae
alaost a hole.
Chairman Erickaon asked if there wam any Way to develop the praperty with-
out a etorm sewer. Mr. Jensen said that therQ was no vay.
Mr. Clark •sid there ia a pos�ible outlet being looked at to the North into
the preeent baeina located bet�reen Missisaippi Street and Rice Cs'eek Road. The
portion of the stor� sawer built for this plat rould be persa�aeat, but the cot►-
atrtiction would be in stagea.
Mr. Millex �aid, regarding the codmenb nade that they aere changiag the
gsadee, theq were not loweriag the grades, but raisins them. Thie W�us an a�ses-
sent made betMe�n tha Couacil �nd Mr. Cochran. They have not substituted os
chaaged the gr�de of Benj�rmia Street. fle did not think tbsir �rading plan Mas
subatantially different fram the plan accepted by the Council •ev�eral years aso.
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Mr. Clark cotumented that the availability of the railrpad excess fi�l wa�
discussed recently and that the fi11 was pretty we11 spoken for.. Hawever, he
�ound there is still more fill available.
Mr. Jensen said the grades, as they appear on the proposed plat, are exceed-�
ingly preliminary. At this time all they ax'e trying to do is to indicate some-
thing pxactical.
Mr. Richard Carlson said he worked with $ill Jensen and the Plailning Commis-
sion on the preliminary street plan for the area. Hia concern is the fact that
o�wning property adjacent to the proposed plat and, according to their plane,
there would be a deviation of 7S feet. If he were to proceed to develop his
property, and Theilmann would have objections in moving this alignment, he wae
concerned that it could affect the approvai of the development of their property.
He brought up the fi11. from Bur�ington-Northern, Inc. This material i$ available
to pxoperty owners within the City of Fridley, dumped on their site at no experl�e
to thetn, but subject to an approved plan presented to the City �ngineexing Dep$Yt-
ment. As far as the cost of placing fill in a lower area, he thought it would
be far less than movement of the earth.
Mr. Carlson said they did not care to increase the taxes due to lpwering
of storm sewers to provid� some saleable property and developi.ng property if
there are other ways ta eliminate sewer depths. As far as layou�, they axe
definite.ly in favor. It will enhance their property. As far as grades, it i.e
correct they braugt�t theix grades to the City. They cannot lqwer the grades to
a point where the water could not have surface drainage. He'd like to 14now whsC
material on the property is going to be moved or.remain.
Mr. Jensen said he was trying to think if there would be excess fi11 because
o� very high mounds oi material existing at this time.
The question was asked haw much difference in elevation was the street goiAg
East/West and Stinaon Boulevard and Benjamin Street. Darrel Clark said Chat
S`tinson Boulevard is 928, the low point is 907, the existing grade on Park Con-
atructiom property is 916. The pnoposed grade is 911 or five fee� lower than
Park Construction property, and this is 17 feet below Stinson Boulevard.
, Mr. Carlsoa said that Mr. Miller wants to get this property �oving and
developed. He believed July 8, 1971 was the Buxlington-Northern letting of the
�ontract of three million yards of material available within the City Limi.ts.
' This particular location, with the application pxoperly submitted to the Engineer,
could be one of the first ones that could be filled as it is xeady. Manq o� the
e�.�es that ar� prepared have to have preliminary work, such as mucking out of
' swamps and that will take some time prior to the time of gettiag the material otl�
�he px�operty.
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qu,ite vlolent�.y for a11 the trucking going on, whether you truck out or i.n. In
ord�r to develop the property one way or another, there is going to b� some
utore construction in that area. There is the property to the West (Chies)
which needs more development and has excess material.
Mr. Schmedeke asked Mr. Carlson if he had any abjections to the road beiag
lawered five feet or stay to level inasmuch as he was the owner.
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Mr. Carlson answered that he would prefer the Miller pxoperty to be xa�sed
10 feet; that he would agree and fill a piece of land for development purposes.
It would not be quite as attractive as rolling area. He would like to see 1t
raised rather than lowered.
Mr. Schmedeke thought perhaps if the road remained the same, it would be
easier for the City to maintain.
There fo1].owed a detailed discussion of the proposed grades, existing gradea
and grades in the center of the property.
Mr. Miller said that according to the proposed grade, which is the grading
plan that was done after the plan that Mr. Schmedeke has, was the latest plan
approved by Coi3ncil. This was before he came into the property. These are the
grades they have tried to work around. According to that approved grade, there
is a substantial amount of the material yet that would have to come out of thexe
and would be left off .
Ken Korin, 6051 Benjamin Street: He inquired about the jog in relation to
his property.
Darrel Clark told him the jog vas two blocks North of his property. The
elevations discussed were in the middle of the property.
Mr. Kor�n asked if Mr. Miller was planning building homes on 61st and iA
what direetion would he face the homes. Is the street proposed on the South l.ine
on his property.
Mr. Miller said he had dedicated one half of it. Part of the street ia
already in and more right of way would come from the Korin property.
. Sam Templin, 6184 Stinson Blvd.: He stated he was one of the older residents
in that community. He did not like to see the street lowered below the Park
Consttuction parcel. He did not think any of the neighbors around there want to
see any excess sewer costs. Their feeling is that theq like to see whatever dirt
is there would be more or lesa left there. He was happy to see the plat come
�n and hope it will be suce,essfully carried through.
Another citizen said he definitely did uot patlt to see more dirt taken out.
He hoped fill could be added to it to bring the level up.
The Chairman asked Darrel Clark if the City were prepared at this point to
talk about a storm aewer in this area.
Darrel Clark said that the City has to be prepared to put in same of this
storm sewer system. He was not prepared to answer if the proper�y were raised
to drain onto Rice Creek. If these gradea are going to be approved, it would
have to be taken care of in this plat. There is no question but the City would
have to negotiate in order to put storm water on someone else's property.
� Mr. Clark coatinued that the Council, when the lasr plat went through, asked
that $800.00 per lot would be placed in escraw for storm sewer. Whatever is
apent for storm sewer would be credited against the $800.00.
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Mr. Miller said that his prob lem was that if he was going to pay for an
escrow, he would like to use the storm sewer.
' Mr. Clark said if this plat were approved and Park Construction platted, the
City would place some storm sewer pipes in this ground.
, Mr. Carlson said if the water could run over the surface, why don't you
leave it like that?
Ted Gonsior, 1601 Rice Creek Road: For the last ten years they have taken
� out dirt and brought it back. He was sick of it. He has been eating dirt all
these years -- eat dust all day long:
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Mr. Carlson said that it seems a few years back when Cochran's plat was
being discussed, and the guide plan was developed, there would be a storm sewer
in to drain from Gardena and back. If you put a storm sewer in that area, wauld
you leave this? .
Mr. Clark answered that ultimately, there has to be a storm sewer system.
The more development that takes place, the more there is a need for a storm sewer.
You can only get by with these surface drainage systems for just so long.
Chairman Erickson told the audience that the City Engineering Department has
recognized the need for a storm sewer for many years. Everybody recognizes the
need for the development of the area. The Commission e°�ule shc�aed�forrthisat a
reasonable development and was happy to see so many p P
public hearing.
Mr. Schmedeke said that Rice Creek Road has been worked oa lately. There
is a partial storm se�wer up to 0'Bannon's property to handle water dawn to
Central Avenue. He was surprised they did not put in a largex pipe. Probably
the City is to blame for not asking for a larger one when the road was put in.
' Mr. Clark said the ultimate outlet is to Rice Creek and not Moore Lake.
There is a small diameter pipe which runs to a ditch to Moore Lake and, at that
time, it was felt to be adequate to take care of the area.
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elevations be above or below rthat Ys being proposed in the preliminary plat
and would there be s difference in the cost?
Darrel Clark asid that percentage wise, there would not be vexy much dif-
ference in the cost and such difference would be confined to a small area.
Chairman Erickaon saii that the lowest point of the system is between West
Moore Lake Drive and the Gonsior property, being 12 to 15 feet lawer than the
plat.
Mr. Clark said that any pipes installed for this plat will be permanent.
It will be stage construction. The temporary part is the outfall, arid probably
will be to t�ie f3onsior pond adjacent to Missiseippi Street, `rhich may develop
iato a permanent retention pond. Hawever, the permanent outfall is Rice Creek.
Tf the drainage is developed on the surface, there is the poasibilitq the stotw
sewer would be actually deleted, but the pipe will still be put in the ground,
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There will be no more construction inside the plat. We are tallc�ng about 3p0
more or less acres in the storm system -- we are naa talking about 12 acres.
The last application for Federal aid for the storm sewer project was quite some
time ago.
MOTION by Schmedeke, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Commission
table until July 7, 1971 the public hearing of the proposed preliminary plat,
P.5. #71-02, Briardale, by Richard Miller Homes being a replat of Lots 1, 2 and
3, Block 3, and Outlots #1 and #2, Cochran's Addition (Public Heating still open).
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanirtbusly.
MOTION by Schmedeke, seconded by Zeglen, that the Planning Commission cont,inue
until July 7, 1971 the vacation request, SAV #71-03, by Richard Miller Homes,
Inc. to vacate McKinley Street South of the South line of Rice Creek Road and a
6 foot utili ty and drainage easement described as the 5outh 6 feet of BZock 3,
Cochran's Addition. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried
unanimously.
NEW STREET SIGNS:
The comments of the Commission on the new street signs installed on Mississippi
Street were very favorable. They would like to see more of them in the City. Mx'.
Schmedeke was given recognition for suggesting the change.
MISCELLAN�OUS:
Because of vacation schedules, the following will be absent at the July 7,
1971 meeti.ng: Robert Minish, Eldon Schmedeke and Darrel Clark.
ADJOURNI"�NT :
There being no further business, Chairman Erickson adjourned the meeting
at 10:25 P.M.
Res ec� u�l�ub tted
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Recording Secxetary
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' WVMAN SMITH
IEONARO T. JUSTER
_ ftENRY H. FEIKEMA
RONALD L. NASKVIT2
� JAMES R. CASSERLV
CARL J. NEWOUI3T
OOUGlAS MALL
OFCOUNSE�
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LAW OFFICES
HALL. SMITH, �TUSTER, FEIHEMA Bt HASH�'ITZ
Gerald Davis
City Manager
6431 University Avenue NE
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
CHARTEREO
June 24, 1971
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9UILOERS E�"-�+e.NGE-BUiLU�NG
MINNE��U��S. K�NNESOT• S5a�2
OFP�'ES iN:FA C.c+b OSSEO
AAEA C-::Ot !It
TELEPMOtiE 339-�491
RE: Request for Special Use Permit SP71-03 and rezoning request
ZOA #71-03, American Oil Company involving the northeast corner
of University Avenue and Osborne Road
Dear Mr, pavis:
The writer represented American Oil Company and Mr. John P. Youngdale
in the above captioned application before the Planning and Zoning
Commission at its meeting of June 23rd, 1971.
The applications were denied. Mr. Erickson indicated that the report
� firom the Planning Comnission would be before �he �ity Council on
Ju1y 12th, 1971. I am going to be on vacation that day and wi11 attempt
to have Mr. Leonard Juster from our office appear in behalf of this
client. At any rate, under our code I beli�ve it would be appropriate
� �o set a time for a public hearing before the City Council and I
request that that be done.
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c�: Jahn P. Yaungda1e
Very truly yours,
W Smi
CTTY �f :kiDLEY
PETITIGN COVER SHEET
Petz*_�•.:�n No- 12-1971
Dat� Received April 13, 1971
ob�ect For rezoning and permit to allow construction of a convenience
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R�: Application ZOA No. 71-03 and SP No. 71-03
Pet ition Checked By ` ` � r ` � , Laze � �' � - I �
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The Hortorable City Council
and Planning Commi�sion
City Hall
F`ridley, Minnesota
Gentlemen:
Re: Appllcation,ZOA #71-fl3 and SP #71-03
We the ur_dersigned, owners of property in close proximity to the above
captioned property hereby petition your Honorable Bodies to grant the
rezoning and perrsit to allo� constructioii of a convenience center and
service station.
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The meeting was called to order at 8:05 P.M. by Chairman Erickson.
ROLL CALL:
Members Present: Zeglen, Erick.son, Fitzpatr�ck, Schmedeke
Members Absent: Minish
Others Present: Nasim M. Qureshi, City Engineer-Director of Planaiag
APPROVE PI,ANNING COI�4iISSION MINUTES: JUNE 23, 1971
1►tOTION BY 2eglen, seconded by Schmedeke, that the Planninq Corrcnission Nin-
utes of June 23, 1971 be approved. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the
motion carried unanimously.
RECEIVE BOARD OF APPEALS MINUTES: JUNE 29, 1971
MbTTON by Schmedeke, seconded by Zeglen, that the Planning Co�ruaission
ar�ive the minutes of the Bosrd of Appeals meeting of June 29, 197I. Upon
a vpice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
RECEIVE PARKS b RECxEATION COMMISSION MINUTES: MAY 24, 1971
lpTION by Zeglen, seconded by Schmedeke, that the Planning Coaanission
rec�eive the minates of the Paz�ks � Recreation Coaenissian meeting of May 24,
1971. Upon a voice vote, all vating aye, the motion caxried unanimouslg.
l. CONTINU$p PUBLIC HEARING: REZONING �tBQUEST. ZOA �71-02, BRYANT INVESTl�NT
C0. BX WILLIAM BARH�JSH: Area bouaded on North by 83rd Avenue, on the 8outh
by 81st Avenue, on the West by Main Street extended and 600 feet �iest o�
Univezsity Aveaue to be rezoned fram M-2 to C-2.
Those preseut represeatiag the request were Ftay Wormsbecker and Attotney
fos Idz. Barbush, Mr. Samuel Finkelstein.
Mr. �lormsbecker ezplained that he waa rspreeeating Mr. Barbueh ae he Mas
thea broker that hae the property in the area for sa1e.
Chairman Brickson Wondered if it were correct tbat they had no epecific
plans for the asea, aad that the request was merely to iaprave the desirabllitq
of the property.
t�►airman Brickson ssked Mx. Qureshi if Couacil had, taken aay actiqa risgard-
ing utilities. l�r. Qureshi said that Couacil had ordered in the i�prove�eats
for water, sanitary se�er and etorm sever. '
MOTIOW by Seylen, seconded by Schlr�edeke, that the Planning Caimission closa
the Pnblic 8esring of the rezoning requeat, ZOa N71-02, 9ryant Investaoent Co,
by Nilliam Barbush for the areat bounded an the North by 83s'd Avenue, o� tbe
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South by 81st Avenue, on the West by Main Street extended, and 600 feet West
4� Un�.versity Avenue to be rezoned from b�l-2 to C-2. Upon a voice vote, all
voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
Mr. Schmedeke said that his own opinion is that most of zhQ property bor�-
dering on T.H. 4�47 will some day be zoned commercial. He unde�stood that Mr.
Bsrbush is the fee owner. If the memberul�f consid� goin8palongl �hat th�y
�,aould just as soon give him a nod, he wo
R�ferring to the map, Mr. Fitzpatrick asked if the Commisaion would be
rezoning an area with islanda.
M�C, Qureshi told him that this is,only 8 enue�Wee=ecommendedi t at therer�y
owner wants a service raad along University Av
be no service road, but a toad in the middle of the property with fxontage oA.
Main Street. If the proposed buyer insists on having a service raad alon&
�,H. #47, they would have to put in the loopbacks. Main, Street� 81st and 83rd
Avenues are committed but the service road is not. Thers is no pl�z��d $ex'
v�ce road -- the area is all one parcel now.
�ir, Wormsbecker said they have plans if a service road is needed, They
hav� e�sements across ��Etherno �noththey fee�.ytheytneed�a servi.GSproad•p�����
who pur�has� the land whe �
Mr, Finkelste�n said that the easements have been submitted by the City
Attorney for Mr. Barbush to sign.
The land North of 83rd would be platted.
Chairman Erickson sAid he was not aecessarily opposed to the use of thi8
property as commeXCial• There maY be s°�e other uses that would be desirable.
He was just a bit hesitant zoning a piece of property without kt�owiAg what it
is to be used for. He preferr�d leavi�g the zoning as it is under the ci.rGtu4'�
stances. If a reasonable and proper use for commercial were pre$ented, he
would be inclined to be in favor of the rezoning, but not to just change the
zoning for the sake of multiple �urposes.
Mr. Finkelatein said the rezoning was �►oX ��prOmOespeciall�tbecause of
,just a vexy 1.ogical uae for this particular PxQP �'�Y� �
the develo�ment along University Avenue. The West portion of this property
is to be industrial. They understood that there would be oppasition to an
industria]ization oCO�rcial sorif8something does come up,cit�wouldibe�avall�
�, ���,er of having
able �or that use.
Chairman Erickson said that once a piece of property is zoAed eomanerGlal,
there is almost an ualimited nu�er of type� of bu4inesses allowed, some oP
which coulc� be objectiona�le.
Mr. Finkelsteia •aid that all theq were interested in was to go along With
the terme o£ granting the easementa with the thought they were trying to coR-
iorru to the use of the property• Thetta�nqthine outhof it.w 'x'heyithoughtecom-
ei.ther industrial or coIDmercial to g S
taercial was the best.
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Chairman Erickson said that without knowing the use for the property at
this tiu►e, he could not see how there woul d be any objections to leaving i�t
the way i� is with the understanding that the City would take another look at
Che area �.f � proposal came up.
Mr. Finkelstein said that you people want a logical development and the
best for the community. This is the way it should be. When they requested
re�oning to multiple, they were turned down. They are paying i.ACreased taxe�
and assessments since that time. Now they feel this is the proper area fo�
commercial development to conform with the general development alan$ UAivexa�.ty
Avenue.
Chairman Erickson did not feel that one piece of rezoning wauld const�tuts
�eneral development.
Mr. Finkelstein said Mr. Barbush has owned the property about eight ysaxe�
and it was zoned M-2 at that time. They thought the M-2 zoniag would work out,
but it didn't.
Chairman �rickson said he would be perf�ctly willing to change when a
' des�rable plan to the community was presented. He was not opposed to rezon�ag�
but he would like to know how the land would be used.
Mr. Fitzpatrick said that, being Chairman of the Park Committe�, he Was
�oncerned about the development near the park property.
Mr. Schmedeke said he already had mentioned that he felt some of the pxo�
perty close to T.ii. i�47, probably all of it, from Bob Schroer's to Viking will
be C-2. But he also thought the Commission has to take a good look at what ie
going to go in there. Without having de�inite plans, he wondered i►hat type of
conglomeration would be going ia. He felt if a motion could be made signifyi.Ag
that, at aome future date if the petitioner came in with a C-2 development� th8
Planning Commisaion would talce a real good look at it and give them the oppp�-
tunity to go ahead. He could not object to C-2 development along Highway �k7.
Mr. Zeglen said he was in accord vith the comments.
NlOTIOrN by Zeglen, seconded by Schmedeke, that the PZanning Comnission
recoum�end denial to Council of the rezariing requ�st, ZOA N71-02, by Bry�t
Investment Company for the ares bounded on the North by B3rd Avenue, on tlae
South by 81st Avenue, on the West by Main Street extended, and 400 feet West
of University Avenue to be rezoned from M-2 (hesvy indvstrial) to C-2 (g�,����1
business areas). Upon a voice �ote, a1Z voting aye, the mot�pn Ca�'ried uneu3.�-
mously.
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�R HOI�S INC.: A repla,t of I.ots 1, 2 and 3, �lock 3�
, Cochran s Addition. Public hearit�g c�pen.
3. CONTINUED VACATIpN R�QUEgT� SAV �71-03, RICHAgD MII,I,ER HOMES, INC.: pacate
McKinley Street South of Sauth line of Rice Creek Road and a 6 foot utlli�y
and draiaage easement deacribed as Souih 6 feet of B�ock 3, Cochran's
Addition.
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�he fQ].lowing were present and concerned with the requests: Richard Mi.�.1�x
of Richa�'d Mi�ler Homes, Inc., William Jensen of Suburban Engineering, Tnc.,
Mr. and Mrs. LaMoine Fo111BgsMcDona derepresentingrMrw Richard CBrlsonarda7.e �d
$�.].ver Qaks West) , and G
. �'Ir. Follingstad said they have the highest paint in the area, and w�t�t Cp
8ee the f�.11 and grade plans fvr the p1at. �
i�r� Jensen expl�ined that the proposed grad� would be
and the high "knob" on the proposed plat would have to be
�ir: Qureshi stated that the Ci.ty would like to see the property filled.
a substantial cut,
taken doWn•
Mar. Mi.11er said ��eyasicall� tk�e�time factox�would�havetto benc nsideredthe
Ci[y would want it, bu b Y
Chairman Erickson said that he was agreeable with the platti.ng, the size o�
the �.vts did not bother him. Mr. Miller said he felt the peopl.e wauld prefex
having a lo� wider in th� front than the back.
�, RGh�a�deke $aid he felt the probld not ailr vedofestorn�lwater be�.ng�
�tozpt �ewer� is still a problem, and h� di . PP
dumped on spmeone else'$ property.
. Mr. Qureshi discus�ed the storm sewer plans showing the tnap of th� propot�ed
atorm sewer for the whole area. The Council, has a plan whereby the developtr
� i. l, l p u t i n eeS rno t have torpay�whenh eestorm shewertis fina l ly� ins t a l l e d.�
bome owner do ,
Mr. Schmedeke asked if it would be feasible to putossib�iplitarytootebu�oA
pond on the development. Mr. Quxeshi said that was a p eventuall it Nou1.d
t�e 1i�t�e pond would not help the overall system because, Y
overflow and a permanent solution would have to be made.
Mr. Jensen said that although the filofnhavinalto havebthergroundecompacted.
sti11 a cost to the d.eveloper in the form 8
Chairman Erickson said he fel�1e t should no� be�loweredide about tha sewer, e
and the Coarmission felt Benjamin S
1�OT.TON by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Schmedeke, that the Planning Commi�s�on
close the public hearing of the proposed preliminary plat, P.S. �Y71'�2. B��ar"
dale, by Richard Miller Xo�es. Inc. being a re�ilat of Lots 1, 2 and 3, Blx�k 3�
end Outlots #1 and MZ, Cxhran's Addition. Upon a voice vote, a11 votin9 aye,
th� aation carrted unanimously. �
. �!'Ip,(y by Fitzpatrick, secondea b9 Zeglen, that the Planning Con�nfss�cul
recpm�nend to Council approval of the proposed p1at, P.S. 1171-02. Bziatdal@,
by Richa�d Miller Homes, Inc, being a replat of Lots 1, 2 and 3. B�OCk etitionet
(futivts #1 and 1l2, Cochran's addition, witd� the stipulations thati the p
p►p,�� p►ith the City Administration to keep �rades com=a��lb wPark Constru�tion
,adjoining ,property, that Benjamin Street remain as g y . �
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Gomp�y, tl�at 62nd Stz'eet be re-al�gnedton�a eai�trbe�remov�d�onhthe Bri$ dml�
P���� �,�a;� ��' B��az�dale, and no addi o�e �t�o� �arried unanir.►ously.
pla�. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye.
1y0'!'xON by Schmedeke, seconded by Zeglen, that fihe Planninq Commission
�recommend to Gouncil approval of the request for the vacation (SAV �7z'03j by
�,h� Richard Mi11er Homes, Ine• u�j?i�lnand draina�e easement describedjas the
Ra.Ge Creek Road and a six �foot �� n a voice vote, aI1 vot3�ng
�qu�,h six feet of Bloak 3, Gochran s Addition. Upo
�ye, the+ motioned carried unanimously. �
MISCEI.LANEOUS :
Mr. Qureshi explained that material is being prepared for overa.11 compxe-
hensive planning of the City and suggested that the Planning Co�aission set
a�side one meeting of the month to devote to this study.
ADJOURNI�NT : ' .
There beir�g no further business, Chairman Erickson adjourned the meeting
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Meeting was called to order at 7:30 p.m., by Chairman Fitzpatrick.
MEMBERS PRESENT: Fitzpatric�C, Blair, Olson, Stimmler, iYagar.
MEMBERS ABSENT: None
OTHERS PRESENT: Ralph Officer, 315 Hugo N.E., 55432, 784-9561, Ruth Circle.
Robert E. VennE, 200 Elugo N.E., 55432, 784-0110, Ruth Circle.
Carolyn Rouse, 210 Rice Creek Boulevard, 55432, 786-7132, L.W.V.
LeeAnn Spoore, 301 Ironton Street NE, 55432, 786-4237, Ruth Circle.
Penny Peterson, 223 Ely Street N.E., 55432, 786-4695, Ruth Circle.
Susan Christian, 8026 Ruth Street NE, 55432, 784-9500, Ruth Circle.
Francis D. Poehler, 229 Liberty Street NE, 55432, 784-5680, Ruth CiTCle.
' Darrell C. Nystrom, 248 Ely Street NE, 55432, 786-1659, Ruth Circle.
Nancy Kaufert, 606 Mississippi Street NE, 55432, 560-3616, O.E.O.
John L. Happe, 3262 Owassa Heights, 484-5850, Ruth Circle.
Florence E. Swanson, 3254 Arthur St. NE, 55421, 789-2715, Ruth CixCle.
. Paul Brown, Director of Parks and Recreation.
Peter Herlofsky, Planning Department.
Cat�ie Stordahl, Secretary to Commission.
RUTH C I RCL' E ARFA �
Several citi�ens were present, representing the Ruth Circle area, indicating
the desire for a park in their neighborhood, Mr. Ralph Officer presented a
£ew facts, trying to encourage the Commission to acquixe land and to develop a
park. Mr. Officer stated that there are approximately 210 children, Jr. High
age ox ypunger, in this area, and he can name at least 25 people who would be
willing to contribute labor toward a park.
Mrs. Florence Swanson owns some land in the Ruxh Cixcle area, which she would
like to sell to the City for park purposes. Mrs. �wanson also owns land 150'
south o£ Ironton. The area discussed by the petitioners, covers all residents
in the Ironton Industrial Park. The borders of the area covered by the petitioners,
is 79th Way on the South, East River Road on the West, the Fridley City Limits on
the North, and the Railway on the East.
Mr. Brown indicated t�at there is approximately 10 acres involved in total area,
, but a paxk wouldn't be more than 3� to 4 acres. He suggested an area in the
southeast portion of the described area. For an example of size, he pointed out
that Madsen Park is approximately 6� acrea, and this seems to be about ideal.
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Mr, Fitzpatrick infoxmed the Commission and the guests, that an apartment complex
is being built near there, and that they are planning a swimming pool and tot lot
but these facilities would be for residents only. The older children might be
attracted to the ball diamonds in a neighboring park, but the small tots would
have no reason to leave the immediate area. �
Mr. Officer �resented a petition to Mr. Fitzpatrick, requesting the City of
Fridley to purchase the property (generally) bordered by the City Limits on
the North, Ely Street on the South, Ruth Circle on the West, and the Rai.lway
Tracks on the East, to be used for a park.
Mr. Fitzpatrick instructed the Commission Secretary to forward the petition on
to the City Council. He informed the Commission and the visitors, that there iS
presently $10,000.00 in our 1971 Budget, for purchase of land in this area and
they are presently looking for the best location,
MOTION by Sx,um�.�en, Seconded by Wagan, .to nece.i-ve zh.e PQ,ti.tc:.on bnom xh.e Gi.ti.zena
.cn e �. e av�.ea . e o�',c.o n ecw�.c. •
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�INUTE5 QF KEGULAR �`�ETING, �"�AY 24, 1971� P�� �
�%2 BIIDGET,
Mr. Brown informed the Commission that progress on the 1972 Budget is awaiting
Legislative action from the State and we can't really move on anything until
they finish their meetings.
LEASE OF PROPERTY FROM BURLINGTON NORTHERN RAILRO�{1D.
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The Commission asked for a status report on the property being leased from
Burlington Northern Railroad to be used for park purposes South of Freeway
#�694. Mr. Brown reported that the lease agreement has been delivered, sign�d,
and retuxned. The area'will be 400' deep and 507' long, and is locs�ted South
of Reserve Supply. It's approzimately 2 acres. There will be enough room for
a backstbp and apparatus. Everything installed will be portable so �hat �.i the
agreement is aver broken, the facilities can be removed. Our cost wi11 be $25.00
per year, with a 90 day warning to break the lease.
1970 so�raau. s�sav RESUr�,
Mx. Q�son asked i£ a resume had been made on the 1970 Softball Sea�on? He
explained that he would like to have a written report, indi,cating the number
o£ teams, the entry fees that they pay, and how many of them are non-xesident.
Mr. Brown said that it'd never been put in writing, but that he could do sa,
He went on to ex�lain that we have eight leagues in our City. One league is
called Classic, and it's strictly an exhibition league of the top teams from
t�ot only Fridley, but the surrounding area as �tell. The ClassiC League tea7nS
each pay $170.00 entry fee.� The Classic League is one which does involve many
players fxom outside Fridley.
Mr. Brown went on to inform the Commission that the Softball Budget is quite
large, due to the fact that there are many teams in our leagues. Actually, the
Adult Softball pro�ram itself, is self-sustaining. The entry fees paid by the
individual teams, is substantial enough to �ovex the cost of maintaining the
fields, lights, balls, trophies, umpires, any other expenses which �ight be
necessary for the program. The entry fees are deposited into the General Fund,
so the Budget has to show the total cost of the program.
Mr. Olson asked ii we were providing more for adults than for the children, as
our Budget would indicata. Mr. Brown pointed out that there were 4 Gixls Softball
teams in 1970 and there are 12 in 1971. They have been divided into two
divisions. This program covers girls from 9 tn 15 years of a�e.
Mr. Brown qualified our oti�er adult teams by saying that our Church League
requiras that all playars be members of that particular Church; our Open Le��ue
states that aes thateall�la ershbe 40vhour a��reakn employeessndWe presentlyia�
League rec�uir p Y re
have 71 Softball teaas.
Mr. Fitzpatrick asked if Mr. Olson was satisfied with Mr. Brown's explanatian.
Mr. Olson said that he would still like to see a�tzitten report.
AIOTION by 0.2aon, Seeonded by B.�a.ih, �h.a� �• �� �e a ne,4wne o� #fte 19�0
So�xba.Q,�. Pnognam, a.eong w.c,th untb�en exp�a►1aLi.on ob�.the a� �t p�n �� � e
N�� 1�9�. Mn.. O�on Ae�ed �.� we p�wv,cde mon.¢, a.ctC �
we do �o�c ch.i.e.dnenY The Mo.t.i.on c.an�+.i.ed. .
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CONCESSIONS�
, Mr. Stimmler asked the Commission to review the copy of the license which was
issued to the Fridley Youth Football Association, to operate the Goncessions
at The Commons Park, during the Football Season. The license is issued for
' one year and covers the period that the Hockey Association would be wanting
to operate their own Concessions. According to the copy of the license, the
F.Y.F.A. agreement won't expire until April 30, 1972.
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Mr. Brown pointed out that the license is issued for a year, at a chax$e of
$25.00, and that the Hockey Association would have to apply for a lieense to
operate the Concession durin& their Season. Mr. Stimmler said that he didn't
want the two groups to have any problems over the Concessions and that even
though the Hockey Association fully intends to be in charge of the Concessions
during their Season, the Football Association could create a problem because
they have a year's license.
Mr. Brown suggested that the two groups be invited to attend a meeting and
that perhaps they could split the cost of the license,
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MOTT�N by O.P�,an, Seeonded by B�a.i�e, .ia �.nv.i,te zh.e Pnea.i.den.t o� .th.e �n.i.d.�ey
You�h �oozba�C.e Aa�oc.<:afi�.on, �om N�.e.eaen, a►1d xh.e Cha.i�cman o� .the Nocftey
Aa.aac,i,azi.an, Gany Sz.�r►un�e�c., za a�'.te.nd xhe Ju.ne mee.ii.ng, ,to d�i.ec-ub4 �he Coneebb�i.on4
a,t The Cammovus . The Mo�,i.on ecuv�,ied.
Cq'�I�IOIVS I RR I GAT I ON SYSTEM �
Mr. Brown showed the C�mmissioners some preliminary plans of the irri�ation
systems for The Commons and City Hall. He explained that the diffexence in
the cost o£ the installation far manual versus automatic, is only about $110Q.00
to $1200.00. The bids are to include the cost for materials, license, foxeman,
and rental of any equipment. We are to provide the labar.
Mr. Olson asked if there would be any chance of injury fro� these spxinkler
heads. Mr. Brown said that there would not. The sprinkler heads wquld be
v�sible, only when in operation. When the pressare is o£f, the heads are
recessed back into the ground. These sprinkler heads will be plastic, rather
than brass, for monetary reasons. They would still be guaranteed, Dut not for
quite as long as the brass.
Mr. Stimmler asked Mr. Brown to send a letter to the Fridler School Board,
inforaing them that we'll be installing an irrigation systew on Dianonds NS
and �6, so that they'll be aware of what work is going on. The Comsnission
ag�'eed that this �rould be a good idea.
MOTION by O�.aon, Seeonded by Stimr►�en, -to aceepz -the pn.eR,u�,nany p�.ana �°n an
Iwii.geLt,i.on Sys.tem �on The Commona and C.i,ty Ha.�, a,a we,P.l. done• The Mo.t.i.on ea��.ed.
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Mr. Brown asked if the Augwt meeting date could be changed from the 23rd to
the 30th, due to the fact that he would be out of town over the 23rd.
'. MOTION 6y BLain. Seeonded
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MINUTES OF iEGUTAR MEETING, h1AY 2�. 1971�
' MEETING AATES �CON�T): .
� Mr. Fitzpatrick instructed the Commission Secretary to write a letter o£
invitation to Mr. Mike 0'Bannon and Mr. A1 Kordiak, Anoka County Commissioners,
to attend the June 28th meeting of the Paxks and Recreation Commission.
' ADJOURNMENT�
M�TIUN by S�'.i.mm.�en, �o ad�aunn .the mee.i;i.ng a� 9:05 p.m.
' next re ular meeting will be held on Monday, July 26, 1971, at 7:30 p.m.,
The g
in tha conierence room at Civic Center.
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MINiTTES QF THE HUMA,N RELATIONS COMMITTEE MEETING OF MAY 27, 1971
The meeting was called to order by Chairman Katherine Moss at 8:00 P. M.
' ROLL CALL:
MEMBERS PRESENT: Eileen Stenberg, W. Starwalt, J. Oden, Douglas Henderson,
Catherine Moss, Willa Ramos, Barbara Koropchak
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Theran Horn, John ivers, James Thomson, J. McChesney,
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, The meeting begaa with a discussion of a People's Fai�. It h�s been
d�cided t+D hold it in September in Fridl�y. Purpose is to educate people.
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There was � discussion re�arding the types of situationa i.n which
cpmsaitCee actian would be appropriate.
A quest�on was raised as to the amount of minority history in Fridley
achools.
��$C113$lOA of what, if anything, to do about Riverview Heights �au�il�es.
M� ta table until later date.
Diacussi,on o� whether or not to assist Minre sota Friendship Viaits
�'rogram. MOTI N passed to �ct as coordinating body �a pablicize program.
Su�gasti,ons include sending leCCers home with school childr�n, gett�.ng
publiCiCy in, gaper.
AAJOURNA�NT
The meetin,� of the Human Relations Comcui�ttee was adjourned at 9:30 P, M.
Re�p�cCfully �ubmitted,
Barb$ra Koropchak, Secretary
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THE MINUTES OF THE HUMAN RELATIONS COi�II�iITTEE MEETING OF JUNE 24, 1971
The Meeting was called to order by Chairwoman Katherine Moss.
RpLL CALL:
MEMBERS PRESENT: Katherine Moss, W. Starwalt, John ivers, Theron
Horn, Douglas Henderson, Barbara Koropchak
MEMBERS ABSENT: Mrs. Domingo &amos, Paul Shaw, Mrs. Ernest Block,
• James Thomson, Reverend James McChesney,
Mrs. Gilbert Stenberg, John Oden, Gene Parsons,
Linda Rossman
1. There was a discussion regarding the "People's Fair". Z"he question
was Xaised as to the date in September and agreed to change it to
read "Fall".
In the discussion regarding the "People's Fair" it was aqreed there
was a need for direct contact with community leade�s. � cammittee
was appointed to present ideas about the Fair in Auqust with
proposals including tiune, scope and content.
2. There was a discussion of the Minnesota Frieadship Visits Program.
There were eight calls received, seven favorable to the pzogram.
One family has applied and is awaiting placement for the future.
As a suggestion, thera could be Sun coverage of the Minnesota
Friendship Visits Program.
3. MOTZON made and seconded that the Human Relations Committee send
requested information to the Minnesota Leaque.:of Municipalities, but
not becane dues-payinq members.
The Meeting cf the Human R�tlationa Com�nittee wae adjourned at 9:Q0 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
8aacbara Koropchak ,
Secretary to the Cata�ittee
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MEMO T0: GERALD R. DAVIS, CITY MANAGER ANp CITY GOUNCIL
FROM: MARVIN C• BRUNSELL, FINANCE DIR�CTOR
SURJECT: NATURAI. GAS GONTRAC7 �- 5101 EAST RIYER ROAD
�7AT�: JUNE 24, 1971
The attached contract is the same as the one which has
been in �ffect� except that the maximum flow has been
inGreas�d f�om 1,2Q0 cubic feet per hour tp 1,600 cubi�
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M I N N E A P O L I S,
Ji.ma 4, 1971
Mr. Chesney
City of Frid ley
6431 Univ Ave NE
Fridley, Minnasota SS432
Dpar Mr. Chesney:
GAS COMPANY
M 1 N N E S O T A 5 5 4 O 2
Tha enclosed cantracts are for natural gas service to your
pxoperty �t 5101 East River Road. Fridley� Minnesota.
ple�se raturn both copies to this office after thoy have beea
properly si�►ed aad Mitnessed.
Aftox rec�iving the tWO signcd copies� our companY will sign
�d return o�ne copy ta you far your records.
Th�mk you for this opportuaity of being of ass�stance to you.
' �m uostions regarding ti►e ter�s of
In the event you hsvo any q
axr aSreee�'tsse feelufraeito cdantsst �se atf anyati�e. �out our
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NATURA.L GAS CONTRACT
Water Pumping Service
' June 19,,, � �,_,
'11�IS AGRE�MEN�': made this ath day of
by and b�tween the MINNEAPOLZS GAS GOMPANX ("Minnegasco''), and CITX 0� F IALE
DBA CT'�'X OF FRYDLEY - W�LL HOUSE ��,3 ("Customer").
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�'1,�� parties h�reto agree as follaws:
1. g�Q��g�M�NTSo Mi,nnegasco agrees toi 600 and deliver cubicafeerspex houroand
at a rate of flow up to but not exceedi.ng at the point of delivsry which 6ha11 be
29 000 �ubio feet per daY �
�t the out�l8t qf Minnegasca's met�ea inCustomer�agreestto purchase nd recei e natural g�0
Fri,d1e�Y , M�.nnes t
�rom Minnegasco for a.ts own use fvr th� operaCion af a gas engine for water pumpan�$fp� th�
Custcm�r'e p=smisese Qkh�r uses�of gas�shall$not�exceedm25%�of the totaingasdsupp�.i�d hare-
pt'her usea, but such
v�nder .
�� �p� p� �����,��e Mi�nnegasc4 will make a11 ro£Snaturalegas�to Custe�redand
��,ntaia an uttinte+rgupt�d, continuing and adequate suPP�Y
���mieos. �ue'EOtn��'� w�ll nQC be subjec� to curtailment of natural gas aupply �.n the Isvant
Cacnga�y' a QthO't f�.xm gas usexi r'���''subs�itute gas isarequiredntor&seureQthatythecCampA�ty �■
d�mar►d or b�cmu�ae the product o�
contraat demand i.s not exceeded•
3, pRI�E FQR GASe Customer agrees to pay tv Minne$asco at such place aa
M�nnegasca may d��1$na�e, Q� Oz b��°��,�d�by Minnegasco8durin$ithe�previousbbatllingrmonth�d�
�ox t�ha bi111ng volume o� $as del.
�ccording to the fo�.lowing ��ate:
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Fixat 40 MCF per month or less at �� 532.00 ��60 p�r MCF
A11 over 40 MCF per moath at �XX��X�''�`
The minimum contract bi�ling valu�ne of gas ta be
paid for undez this c�ntract, covering each and
evexy billing mot►th� shall be 40 MCF per tnonth.
4, EXCIS� TAXES� TQ the tot�l price compu�.ed ae provided �n �hie contra�t,
�!'��Xtt4�Sa8C0 �hall have the xa$hagl�veredahereunder orGusto�r ��ncr�ased�in any mox�ehtQ
Mi.nn�gasco ot tho �.atural S
by �ny exci�o tax now or hereaf�er ihp�aedg$8e �onegoaMinnegaecoing any excise tax impossd
vn Nortk�exn N�tural Ga� Company whic p
�iint�egas�o agrees that it will $i�ve Cuatomex thirty day8 prior written notiae a#
iu�h inarea�es in xatea, aad Cuetame$,ab=eeo�tn�7'atgany�timeswithin siximonthsiaPtar�such
thirty_day period, may terminate S
iaareased ra�tea firat becume e��ective.
The te�rmm "Rxcioe �ax" whe�ev�r used in thie agreeme+nC shail mean any occupatian�
�prqductivn, �overancs, tsaneportstion, plgelinet footage, aale� or ather exclse tax or tax
of s�milar n�ttura, hsreatter lmgosed by at�y Lawful authority upon or 1n respect to the
pxoduction, eeveraace, eran�P°��itiaslti n or pursuantato�thestesms�o �an?'$prosent or�fu�ura
heraundor, whether under di �p
contxact.
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T�RMS ANA CONDITIONS REFERR�A TO AND MADE A
PART OF THIS AGRE�MENT
�, NQttu�l gas �hall be delivered aG such pressures and temperatures as may exist undee opeeatin$ eonditions �t
Guetamer'� aeevi�e lae�tion, The unit of ineasuremen� far computation o� the billing volum� o� natucal ga� delivered ehall
be a aubie faot of gas at �n absolute pressure of 14,5 pQUnds p�r square inch, and a temperature of 60 degeees Fahrepheit,
'�'�� �tbsvlut� pee�sure of the gas a$ measured shall be the gauge pressuce plus an aesumed baromotric pressure pf 14,$
goa�ds �r equare �nch, Th� sp�cific gravity 9£ the gas used in orifice metering computations shall be obtained once s
month or as frequently a� necessary for reasonably ae�urate determinations.
2. Tha �verage grosa heating valne of the gas is expected to approximate 1,Qa1 B.T.U, pe� cubic foot. Hawevee,
if, it� �ny moaCb> the �rithmetic average of hourly gross heating values of the gas as delivered hereunder shall be lesq than
950 oc morQ �ha�► 1,Q50 E3ritish thermal units per cubic foot, then the volume of gas measured hereunder durin� such periad
�ha�l b� c�e�eessed in proportion to the decrease below 950, or increased in proportion to the increaee above 1,OS0 $,'�,jT,
ps� cubic foot, as the case m�y.be•
$, I� a t�ter of Minnegasco is found to be inoperative or inaccar�te, such equipment shall be adjusted to cegl�-
te� ec��rectly, and the amouot of 4he error sha11 be determined by ths most accurate method feasible.
If the i�s�curaay �hal1 h�ve resulted in an error of more than 2% in the measurement of gas> thon the caleulatad
deltverles af gaa �hall be adju$ted to par sccuracy to com�epsate for such error,
$uqh ac�j��tment shall be mads ior such period of inaccuracy as may be definitely known. If the period of inac�It+
s�cy ehall npt �Q known, Ehen such adjuelmant �hall be made for the last half of the pe�iod b�tweea the time the meterin�
equipmer�t waa adjus�ed to registsr correctly and th� date of the last previou� meter test, but not exceeding six maaths,
4• Minnegaseo �hall furnish and i[►st�ll, at it$ sole expense, all necessary gas mains and metee and regulstqe
�qulpmeat tQ �deqoat��y ��pply natut'al gas to ite nneter on the premises of Customer according to the eonditioas of th�a eoA•
�'��c� �►�� F�A�+ �9u;P���t �n� �nat��latlons beyond the meter shall be installed by Customer. Minnegascp's liability for in•
stallation and ma�ir►tenance �hsll terinninate at ite mete�.
�ustomer shall, without expense ko Minnegasco, provide and maintain on the Premiees, at a location satisfactor�
to Minnegasco, prop�er sp�c� and housing for Minne�asco's piping, meter installations, regulators, and appurtenances,
Cuatas�tee sh�ll provide for the safekee�ing Af Nlinnegasco's meters and other equipment and shall ceim�urse
Minn��as�o for the aoat Af any alterations to Minnegasco's property necessitated by Customer, and for any loes of, or d�m-
age �o Minr►ega�cc�'� prop�rty locatsd on the premises when such loss or damage is not caused by any act a' omission oA �ho
pe,�t of Minnaga�co,
Minneg�s��o cegcea�ntativea, when properly identified, shall have accese to Cuatomer'� premiees at all re��opabl@
simo� #or tho gurpoe� of ra�didg meters, making repairs, making inspections, removing Minnegasco's peo�et�y, or fa' �py
�tbee p�u�oso iacidvnt to the asrvica.
5. Minaegas�o will sapply �as to Cuatome� provided Customer's pipiaB and equipment are inetalled and main-
�#n4d tn a manne� approved by th� public authoriti�s, if any, having jurisdiction over the same, unloes Minnegaaco fiAdm
that eu�h plping or �quipment in its opinion is not adequate and safe.
�uatomer ahall at all timea maintaia aad keep in repair auch piging and equipment. Any insp6ction of Cuseomec'A
plping e�nd equipmant by M�at►egaecq ie for the purpoae o# avoidinS uaneGO�$ary interruptions of aervice to its cu�tamese�
a dam�go co ic. propor�y> e�ad fcar no athec purpose, at►d sball no� be construed ta impoee any liability upon Mianega�co �o
(�p�atomer oc aay othee pereon by reason thereof, Mianegasco shall nat be liQble or reeponsible �or aay loas, iajury, or
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�m��� which may ee�ult from the use of, or defecte in Gustomers's piping or eqnipment.
Minaoga�co +r►aY> howsver, at a�ny time require Customer to make such �k�aa�ge� in his equipment oc use thecOAf a11
�y bQ ,neaeeaary t9 s�im�nate any h�zardous condition or any injurious effect wh�ch the oparation of �ustomer's B�uipmeAt
r�y }��ve Qn Minnag��co's equlpment or service.
6. Mi�ne�ss�� shall exereise due diligence in operating its plant and if ii be peeve�tteanf`cause�aot ceaso� bly
g� W�Q��y p� ;� g�rt, r?r �ustomer be pceventsd from receiving nacural gas wh fire, explos otn,a lood, etrike, unavoid�blo
withiA �ta �Qn��'Q�} ;n�ju�j�►�, without limiting the generality of the foregoing,
ae�l��pt� ��1��'�'� o� P�p� resultin� �'rom tempecature change ar ground diswrbances, Federal, State, 4r Municipal iatee�e�-
•i1C4, tbe F&eix�� a�r�e (exee�t in case o# s pcactically LO��thesr res lective hworks$neconditP n again to su,pp�yCO� to {'tl�1
�u�pension 4� th�ir r�s�sctive businesses) diligently to p P
��iy� ��t��j �a�, a� th� ca�� maY be. Minnegasco ahall not be liable for any damage or loss resulting from such intoscvp�
�iQ� o� �u�p4��aon, a� fvc its failure to re�eive an adec�uate supply of gas at suitablo pressure from the Not'thorn Natu{'al
��� C�mp��Y� �,Q� �h��� ��thec of the �ame be eonsidersd a breach of this agreement.
7. I$ �ustomsr shal,l make deiault in any of its agreements herein contained, Mianegasco may su�pend delive�y.
&uch au�pension nQt to �nterfere witl� enfo� 11 he deemMd�a w�iver of such r ghts gnar hall�adwaiver by Mianegaseo�of ono
�� enforcing any Qi �ts rights hereund�c �ha
of �ustomec'� dofaults be deerned � w�iver of any other or subsequent defaulte.
Form 4sZ
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MINN�APl�I,IS GAS COMP:A�IY
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CITY QF FRIDLEY DBA
CITY OF FRIDLEY - WELL HOUSE �13
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F I RE DE PA RTME NT PAY RO LL
Dacember 18, 1970 thru June 21, 1971
NAME N0. FIRES
OFF DUTY ON DUTY DRILLS NIGMT QUTY TQTAI. WAG�S
.00 o a 00 20.
Aldrich, Roba�rx 8� 54 13 1a 7)0.00
9akkG, Dal� 4$ 2 14 � 43Q.Q0
B�rn��, Y�rn 34 2 5 3 25�,QA
Bate�, Jam�s 12�2 Q 13 0 675.OQ
�lQmstar, �.eRoy �4 1 8 0 S10,p0
�arr�gan, Don 1Q2 2 9 4 63S.OA
G��e, Harry 87 k65.00
�ha�n�y, I�� 63 2 5 2 380.A0
C1aPk, Darrel $3 0 7 1 4%O.OQ
�llis, �dward fi� 6 11 6 500.AQ
F�'oam, Don �Z 0 8 3 260,QQ
N�me�r, Larry 77 � 8 � �4S•p0
Ha�stad, Gordon 67 1 6 5 465.Q0
M�c�gins, J�rry 80 1 19 6 615•�Q
yu�has, Rob�rt 65 46 13 6 51A.00
K��ick, Ch��'le� 37 4 5 4 2.90.Q0
K+�11Y, Thom�4 �8 2 19 4 46S�Q0
�r�mer, Richsrd 73 � 3 0 3�Q.00
�,�►'san , G� ry �6 38 12 0 2�+0, OQ
La�son, RiGhard 9$ 1 20 4 67A.A0
l.Qnc„��bon�, Ple�lo 96 0 12 6 660.00
l�und�ren, Arn� 9� 14 19 38 1315.OQ
McKusick, Gharlas 92 7 Zo 9 740,Qg
Mes�er, Ralph �+5 2 0 2 26�.OQ
01�on, Arthur 146 2 19 1Q 1025,00
O�kt�m, Rennis 68 3$ 17 Q 42�..OQ
PaNl�on, A1 � 15 2 19Q,OA
p�k�, Lawr�n�G $7 11 15 10 710.Q0
Sachs� Don 71 6 570.00
S�ndin, William $2 p 10 4 �40.qQ
S�honaman� Ron 118 8 . 20 6 810.OQ
S�h rc�ed 1, l,ea 0 p 3 � 15. 00
Silseth, Arthur 113 �3 9 6 73�.00
Si�non�on, Mvward $0 18 0 4�0.00
Smith, Durl 66 0 13 2 A35,OA
Thc�rnpson, Ga�y 42 1 12 2 310.00
i Pet 2 16 4 44 0
TOTA�, 2680 3Q3 1+t+1 177 � 9,1 �+5, �0
Genar�al Ai�rm� 144
��iil Alar� �0
��'���y 242
To�a1
Total Dr�lls 20
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MEMO T0: TNE CITY GOUNCII�
SUBJECT: AUTHORIZATION FOR SALE OF SURP�US PROPERTY
DATE: JULY $, 1971
It has been b�^ought to my attention that a number of air
�ondit�ioners, �nd qther pieces of misce1laneous equipme�t
ar� surplus t9 the needs of �he City and it appears in
th� b��t interest of the City to dispose of this property,
pur 1n���tion would be �o advertise this property to seek
the high�s� sale pric� possible. If no sa1� i5 poss�ble,
i� would b� advisable to junk the items as they do take
up storags space.
Enclosed is a resolution authorizin� the sale of surplus
property for Council's consideration. The items to be
diSposed of are enumerated in the resolution.
I recomnend your favorable consideration of this request.
GRD;sh
Very respectively,
Gerald R. Davis
City Man�ger
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RESOLUTION NO . � '___________ � g»
A RESOLUTION AUTNORIZING THE SALE OF CERTAIN SURPLUS PROPERTY
WH�REAS, The City of Fridley has items that are no longer suitable and
us�able fQr public purposes and are surplus to the needs of the Gity� and
WH�REAS, The fo1lowing items shduld b� dispos�d of at the best available
price obtainable for their s�lvage value;
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1) Nine Air Conditioners
Tag #263, Northwind, 5500 BTU '
Tag # unkno+�vn, No�rthwind, 5500 BTU
Tag #109, Northwind
Tag #134, Nort��ind �
Tag #274, Northadi nd
Tag #2$7 , Northa�i nd
Tag #449, Northwind
Tag #83, North�ind
Tag #4$, Nor�h�ind (boes not cool)
2) One Addressograph machi,ne with approximately 5000 plates and
� S�COra►g@ dl"awers . �
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3) Five Mid1and gang mowers, 1963
�) Thr�e gang Scotis Fertilizers, 1963
5� One gr�ding b1ade for a tractor, 1966 �
6) One Grandy drop spreader, 1966 �
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NOW, TNEREFORE,'BE IT RESOLVED, That the City Council authorizes the
City Manager to proceed with the disposal o� the above items.
PASSED A�D ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF T�E CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
______-_:_� " _ _ "_ DAY OF �, �,/� � . 1971.
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MAY - JACK 0. KIRKHAM
ATT�ST:
I Y CLERK' - MARVIN C. B�U+i�ELL
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R�PURT REGARllING STAFF MEETING TO CONSIDER THE PROPOSAL OF
USING A CONSULTING ENGINEER TO RUN FLOW TEST �N REGARD TO
MET�tO S�WER BTLL.
PRESENT: Gerald R. Davis, City Manager
' Virgil Herrick, City Attorney
Ice Comstock, Comstock and Davis
Nasim M. Qureshi, City Engineer
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The staff discussed the aspects o£ using a Consulting �ngineer
to xun the sewer flow tests. The general consensus was that the C�ty
shaul.d agree to the use of a Gonsulting Engineer on the fol�owing basis:
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1. The Gonsulting Engineers should check the validi.ty of the
existing meters and new meters.
2. The Engineers should set up a proposal to run the tests for
a certain period.of time.
�. The City staff and Metro Sewer sta�f will work under the
direction of the �ngineers to collect data.
4. Onc� the data is col�ected the Consulting �ngineers would mak�
a xeport to the City and Metro Sewer Board indicating the
testing of ineters, the process of setting up the collec�ion o�
data and the data collected over a certain periad. Also, he
would make suggestions and provide pertinant data on how this
�z�formation collected could be correlated to project the total
flow in 1971 from the City of Fridley. Then� the Metro Sewer
staff and the City staff will get together to come up with an
appro�xiate projected flow fo�r this year.
Thexe was some discussion regarding which firm should be used as
Cqnsulting Engineers, It was thought that even though Tolz, King,
Duvale, Anderson �, Associates might be be�ter equipped and qualified
to make the study that it might not be advisable to choose them £ox
other reasons and Midland Consultants was considered to be a better
choice,
The City
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agree,
would provide their staff, the Metro Sewer Boaxd would
staff and the actual cost of the Consulting Engineer
be paid by the Metro Sewer Board.
was felt that to bring this item to a resolution, the City
forward this proposal to the Metro Sewer Board and if they
testing can be started on this basis.
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City Engineer-Director of Planning
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RESRLUTION ,
�q Reso1ut�on authorizin� the City of Fridley to enter intA a joint
cQntroc� �'or the purp�se of upgrading the terminal equipm�nt used in the Police
Communi�at1�ns Sys�em, .
Where�s a the pepartment o�' Pub11c Safety, Bur�a�u Q�' Griminal Apprehension,
i� submit�iny an appllcatjon for funding of a P1etrapolitan Communicat�on Up-
grading prQgram; �nd �
Whereas, th� counties and municipalitjes using the me�ro tel��ype circuits
have r�qu�sted �he Bureau of Crimina1 Apprehension �o act as grantee for this
p T'Q � 1"d�i i
I��ow, th�r�f�re, be i� reso1vsd that the �ureau of Criminal Apprehension
� �c� �� gran�ee for the Metrapolitan Communicat�ons Upgrading prpgram' and
�dmini�t�r �he fur�d� in b�hal�' of the metro circuit us�rs for the 12 month
. dur��ion Qf the c�rant:
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6e i� reS4lYed t�at th� Bureau of Crimin�l Apprehensfion, D�partment of
Publfic Safe�y, �s hereby authorized and directed ta exe�ute sueh an agr�ement
as requ�sted by the Governor's Commi$sion on Crime Prevention and Control to
impl�m�n� said grant:
s� it� �urther resolv�d tha�:
The Cit� of Fr�dley understands and accepts the total cost of this upgrad�d
cor�unfca��on �ystem, on a Pro-rated basis, when federal support is no longer
ava11ab1�;
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�� i� further resolved that the City o� Fridley agre�s ta pay not 1ess
than its pro-rated sh�r� of such actual cost to b� �ased pn total mileage prp-
rated� premise cha�rge, channe� conditioning, and hardware installed in our
department:
, Se �t furth�r r��olv�d that �he City o� Fridle,y will accspt monthly billln�
firom the Bureau of Crimina1 Apprehension, as grantee, based on the �bove
forrn�la as worked out by the terminal users committee:
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Be it further resolved that the City of Fridley wi11 make maxlmum use o�
th� �vail�bls terminal equipment and computer prngrams� This shall include
respansibl1ity for immediate en�ry, inqui'ry, and removal of data which law
en1'orcemer�t computers are prepared to accept and stare. At least one �ermina1
sha11 r�main operationa1 24 hours per day, to ensure promp� respons� t�a
m�ss�ges di rected �a us .
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c�ntingent upQn �pmplia�Ge with this resolution.
' Th�s� responsibiliti�s shall become effectiv� on the date of instal1a�ion.
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mq�� day year
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MEMQ T0: ACTING CITY MAN,�GER
FROM; CHI�F OF POLICE
'JAT� : MAY 28, 1971 �
SU9J�CT: TELETYPE SYSTEM U?GRA7ING
MEMO: 1 5 CM71
The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension is in the process of upgrading
our �resent system of transmitting messages via teletype machine.
They are asking the fedpral government for 3 three year gr�nt in
order to accomplish this. They feel sure that a federal grant is
fort!�coming for the initial three year period, but there is no
guarantee that the grant will be continued past that period.
Because of this, and to assure the federal government that the
progr�am will be continued, they are asking all municipolities
that are now on the present system to a�!opt the �ttached resolu-
tio�,.
Officer Robert Ross has attended two meetings relative to this im-
proved system, and is completely sotd on the concept. The new
system wi11 enable messages to be transmitted in a matter of seconds
and wilt enabte us to get much more information from the computer.
With the increase in speed, the computer witl not be tied up for
perivds of time as it is now, and this will �llow for more types
of information to be placed in the machine.
Officer Ross will be glad to appear before the councit and explain
the new system, if necessa�y. From the information he has passed
on ta me, we wi11 either have to go into this system, go over to
the sheriffs network, or go of� the teletype system completely.
The sheriffs network is not as efficient as the system we now
have, and that one is rapidly becoming outmoded.
The Bureau of Criminal Apprehension will be sending ou� some fig-
ures on the actual cost of the new system sometime soon. From
what Ross tells me, ou� cost white the federal granz is in force
wi11 not �xceed 100.00 per mo., and if and when the grant expires
it will be around 3$5.00 per mo.
Ws feel that the new system is important to us in order that we
may do the job that is expected of us, and urge the council to
act favorabty on the attached resolution.
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WH�R�AS th�r� �.s a crossaver pxovided onto T,H. #47 iA fxont of
��� Fr�d�.�y ��r� 5tation at 6431 Uniyersity Avenue N.E. £or the
cro�s�ng of em�r$ency vehicles;
WHER�AS, th� �tr�ffic valume on T.H. #47 is constantly a�ncr�asing
�z�d a� pr�s�n� it i� more th�n 2Q,000 vehicles per day;
wH�R�AS, i,n the 7.ast �2 months, betwee� July 1, �97Q throu�h June 3Q�
1971, th� Fxidley �ire Department had �82 xuns out of tha fire station
+�nd 56��� of �hese rur�s we�� between the hours of 12;00 Noon and 12;00
Midnight;
WH�REAS, there have bQen near accidents, especially where the firo
equipmer�t�comes on�o the north bound traffic o� T.H. �47;
WHER�AS, th�re s��ms �o be an additional need for warning devices
,' and saf�ty imprc�v�maz�ts along T,H. �►Q�7 to adv�se peop�e Qf the
pos�i.bility Of fi�� equ�.pm�nt coming onto ths highway;
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WH�R�AS, i.n ather areas there have been waxning li�hts used as
shown i.n th� attached Exhibit "A";
NOW, THERE�OR�, �E IT RESqI,VED, by the City CouACil of the City o£
F�idley fihat the Minr�esota Highway Department do a study for providing
war�ning dsvi�es a�d p�her sa�ety improvemenxs alang T.H. �47 to give
safe ac��ss frQm tfi�e Fridley Fire Station onto the highway.
B� IT FURTHE� RBSOLV�D, '�'hat the warniz�g deviceS shown an the
���ack�ed �xh�.b�� '",A."' be given due con�ideratian during thi� s�udy.
AAQF'��I� BY '�H� �OUNCII. OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
DAY QF , 197i.
ATT�ST;
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Bureau of Fire Prevention
6431 University Avenue N. E., Frid'ey
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN. 55421
Ju1y 1, 1971
ROBERT D. ALDRICH, Chief
�emc tos Ths Honarable May�or a�l City Council
Geral�d DaPie� City Manager
IFrois xobart D. Aldrich, Chia! Fire Prevention Bur�tu_���,.��,,G�`�,��� t� c.l�,
' Snb�eG� � Hi�hw� Warning Sip,� at �ire Station Eydt
'� At th� Jut�r 7th eee�Cin� of the City Conncil there r+aa aaae diacnaaiou aa
to �i►o he►sard �o tAe iir� a�ppp�uuratne �a thsy leaTe the fire atat�,an �tud e�ttempb
t4� OA�Ox OA�►0 Stat�+� Highway 47 or Univarsity ive. as it ia more ccsaon�
' � kucn+a. Tt M� +�ru�u�ted �h�t �he Fire Ae�art�nt look into ecae o! the
Ku�nin� or trattia coatrol de�ice� or aTeteai that conld poaaib� alla�ate
a�ase at fi�t�s p�obl�a,
, T�• d�pa�t�ent ha�d oA prs�ioue �ccaaion stndied tMO a�thoda oi ooutrol o�
�hia +���ranee arui other intera��Liona in the CitT u�11 and �'otu�d that the
aasta ot' insta],],a�ion xer� prohibitive.
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��mTe agaia Ckaeckfd ix►to ac�sur oi the poaaibls eolntior�a to the probla� stid
�a e�a]�asi,ag a ske�ch a�nd acae brie! descriptire iaforsatioQ aa to a poasibl�
aol�utiep to the problean �+r b�ou�t up by Cour�cila�em belahax at th� abov� aeati.oaed
�es�t3ng. It �,� e� rath�r si�ple and rather iae�snai�e da�ri�s tbst csu e�r�� to
�rsasrn 1:it• mo�� bound tr�►ttic aad ehcn�ld pro�ide �or �re �aae o! eutraaae
Q�' �he �ir� appa►r�tus in lron,t of tbe atatioa.
I h�n�e cMak�d xi�h Ba�eon8 Flwtric �ad they �stiaated that the eleetriaal Kork
�aalc� aoet �pprosim�te].T �1Sp0.00. �he toal coet including tl�e ai� +nd posta
prob�bl;f Maald uot uoa��d �200(�.DO.
?hi�a a�ethod �t cor�Lrol xaa d�.scus�ed b� the Otiicers oi ti� Fire depmrtsent aad
�k�sy r�aa�nd th�t tbs Hi�q d�partsrent be c�tacted ior it'a appraval ot
�ot�7.l�tiaa.
1 YOLI Can Help - STOP Fires ' - SAVE �,ives
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�E IT RFrSOLY��'A tha�t t�e C��v ent�� into az� a�re�mez�t ��h the
$t�te ��' M�.z�raosQta# A�partment of H�,�hwa.ys for th� �o�lowi,n� nurpooaa,
t�.r�.� � ,
TQ provi.ds ���a�'�'�,� ��.�na1 with stz�eet lighta withi.r�
�h� aorp�ra�e limits c,P �he Citv on 7`z�unk Highway �?v.
� 6� �t Wea� Moar� Iak� Dr�,ve 3.n accordancs w�.th A��r�em�nt
N�t ��$��� a aapy c�� wh�.ah wa� lae�'or� th� Cour�ai.�..
�� �T FUR'Tfi�R R.�SOLV�D that the croper Ci,tg o�f��ers herebv �r�
authoT�zed t� ex�c�ut4 auah a�r��nent, and thereby asaume for and o�i bahalf
�S th� Ci'�� ���. p� the Gor��ractv,al Qt�li��tit�na cQntain�d therelt�,
c��rzFSCa��o�t
st,��� o� M�runesot�a
Goanty oP A�aa�s�
Cit�r af P�id��v
� hereb�r oex�if�r that the �aTeacai�g Re�o�.utiQr� �.� � true and
Qox�o4t aagv QP reaol.uti.an pre��n�ed �o and a�on��d bv the Counc�� Q�
�h� ���� a� �id�.s�► at a dulg +�u�hor��ed meeting �hexeQf held q� �he
da�* Q� 19,T„�, �s shown by �he minubes Q#'
�a mQ�t�n� �.ra mY pas��es��.Qn.
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District Traific En„itieer
State of 2�Linnesota
Depart�aent of Iii�hway3
nistrict No. 5
2055 Lilac Drive horth
Minneapolis, ?"'.inn. 5S1+22
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t�iay 20, 197J.
Ra: 315
C.S. d247 (S.P. 4207--14}
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�0 63rd E►venua �ortheast
ir��fic Cait�ro�. Si�;nal Syster.�
Dear 2ix. �laskq:
. We are in receint ot your 7.etter d<ted Play 6, 1971 rep,ard-
ing the Above �entioned si�na3. The Citv Council concurred with the
` conditions outlined in youx' l.etter at ti�eir re^ular meetin� of �iay I7,
1971.
Please have the f�r�<�I a^xeerei�t �r.epF►rect as soon as possible
so that t:�e constx�uction can st�rt.
Tha,zk yau. .
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Yours ver� truly
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City En�ineer-L�irector of PZannin�
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$TATE OF MINNESOTA
DEPARTMENT OF HIGHWAYS
CISTRICT NO 5
2QSS NO. L�LAC DRIVE
MINNEAPOLIS, MINN.
14r, Na+ai.m R�eshi
City 8r�ine�r
City ot FridleY
64j1 Univez�ity Avenue Northeaet
g�,c�ey, D�iz�nesota 55421
In R�ply Beter To: 315
C.B. 020? (�.�'• 02�?-14)
T. H. 45
From West �oore I,ake Drive
To 63rd ,�venue Northeaet
2`re►�iic Contral Si�al System
Dear �f[r. Qure�his
We ara in receipt ot your reeolution �18-1971 approvin8 the propoea�7. for the
trat�iQ eignals st T.H. 65 and West Moore I,ske Drive (Bice Creek Road) vrith
the eACeption that the City Oouncil doea n�ot requeet ths cloeing oi tiie 63z'd
pvsxa�te Northeast oroe�over at t�hio time.
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�p,� ��g��,rtu�ent peels atronglT �hat the aloaing o! the aro$$Oi�tion1oi1T.H. 5e
bes� public interest. Hcweverr we aloo teel �t �e si$nal
� g�,Q� Creek Road is also critical. 7hereYore� we intend to proceed on the
��� �t signale wi11 be inetalled at the eubjeot interse4tion and tbat the
��►i�t� ot cloeing the oroeeover at 63rd Avenue Northeast be weighed onoe a8ain
att4�r eignalization hae been implemented� �11 thende�Yeottaloeure by Commiesione�4
st the 63rd Avenue Northeast om$aing�
Order.
g,D� �rour lntormation the tollowing ie a brief summas7 oi the term� tt�►t will be
, inolµded in the cooPe='a►tiv� agreement Yor the projsot. Eeasuee o! the pro�ty'
oY the l�tting bate aa early reaponee �rill be deeirable.
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1. po���upt�on aoet o! ths a�i�ial
e will be split 50 per oent Stat. H1$h�Y
�p��nt ar�d 50 per aent Cit� oi Fridley.
2* Tk�e 8tste �b�al], pertos9t �►1.1 ma�-ni�s�e exaept ior relamp�n8r alsaning� and
p�nting �vh�.oh the Oity o! Fri3ley eha11 bs reepor�ible lor.
3, The City oP Bs'1d1eY ahall be reaponaible tor e11 pow'sr coeta.
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�y 6� 1971
4. An additiortal. 6 per cent oP your share ot the cor�tnzction cost will be
aa�aessed Por engineez•ing and inepection done by State forces.
5. Estimated construction cost is �¢5�000.C�.
If you nave ar�y additional questione� please eontact me at Golden Valley�
�45-37G1� Ext. 44,
81nce�'ely�
N. 8� Oaterby
Dietriat �gineer
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RESQLUTTON NQ.
�, �t��p����QN AR�?�R�NG �"�tELTM�NARX PI,ANS, SP�C��'ICA�IQN�a,
/�NI� � aT�DtA'�ES +��' ��� �O�TS ��R�OF : S��?�TARY ��W�R, WA,TER
AN� S�Uiil`'I, S�W�R �I�Q�I�CT N0. 1t�5, .
, �� �T R�SQ�VED, by the Cau��i1 0� th� City af Fr�.di�y'as �ollowa:
�,e �h�t �� ap����� in thR intex�sC o� the Ci�y and o� th� prQper�y S�wn�xs
�t.��+�ct�d th�C ther+� be canstxuc�ed cert�in 3.m�xov�m�n��, �o•wit;
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Sa�it�ry ��ew�x� Watermain, I�atexa],st and S�we� CQnn�CC�ona'
aCoxm 3ewe7c �nd Appux�enan�es Se�ring the Fcliowi.n� �xea;
Out1�aC �� �u�lia�ton Nox�.'�ern �ndus�xi.�7. Cet�'�ex
��t Gams�c��lc & Aavis� ��cQrpoxated Cansultin En ixteex� �rs
�ex�sby ���Chaxi.z�d and �ir¢cfi�d Go ��aw the pre�l.�m�naxy p���c ���
ap�ci�icaC���� �r�� ta �abulate th� x�ou].�s Qf hi.e eetima��e v� t1�e casts
�� ���,� i�p�avem����, ��cludin� ev�ry iC�m o� cos� �xom �r�cept3�c� to
co�►p'��ti�r� ar�d a1�. fe�s and e�pez►sss i.ncuxx�d �ox to b� �t�cuxxed) ir►
sg������,ca� �ht���wi��h, ox t'h� �inar�cing '�h���o�, �.nd �a taaka a
���1�mi�a�y ��pPx� �� '�i� �is�di�$�, a�atin� t'�er. e�z� wh�th�r �a�d
impr�vem��nt� a�re �����.�'�� �nd whPtk�e� �he� �an b�s� �� �ad� �� ���pos�d�
�� �� �,��n±���i,oa� w�.�h �Qme �t�er �mpravements �and the esti.maC�d co�t ��
��,��a����,ed�, ��elud�ng al��c� � descxip�io�n �� �he lan�ds or, ax��a �a may
���,��,v� �i���,��.�s t'���'efrom and as may be �xo�aosed to� b� a�$�Ss�d,
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�at aa�.d pr�l,imi�a� �c�Fc�xt af �he �ngi�e�rs shall be fu�ni�h�d t� the
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,�?(?�'T�A �Y �� ��`�' �9CiNCIi� OF T� CI�Y 0� �'R�AL�X '�'HIS
8A'Y F r��� � __ , �,970.
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p�SQI�UTION REGEIVzNG �HE �REI,IMINARY R�PORT AND GAI�I.�.�iG
A FtJBI�IC �F�tIN� QN �I-I� MATTER OF TkI� �QNSTRUC�TON OF
CFRTAIN IMF'ROV�NTS# SANITARY SEWER, WATTR.MAIN, ANA STQRM
SE,'WFR �ROJECT N0. 1qS .
W'�� 'R�S� thn con��acuctivr� a� cexta%n improve.ments ia dee�►ed to be itt
��e i,t���re�t of th� Gity o� Fx�dley and the prop�rty aw�n�xs a�f��tsd
�h��c�by � '
�� �'T �SQI��D, by �hs City �our�cil o� t�e City p� �ri.dley, a• l4��GVf1� t
]„ Tk�ag tt�� pr�lim�.s�ary x�port submitted by Comstock & Dav�,�.,,,J,r�s,.;_.._,..,,.�.
is hex�by reaeived and acceD�ed.
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��t th� ��,�y Cl�xk shall ao� ta ascextaia the name and addx�a� o� th�,
�m�r of �aah parcel o� la�nd dixectly affected or �:�th�.x� �h� ar�� a�
landa aa a�ay ba p�oposed to be aas�ssed fox e+�id impxovement�, and
calaulate es�imatea of assassments as taa� be propaoed relative thereGo
a�ai,na� e�ch ot eai.d landa, ,
�ia� �k�� ax�� pxopQ�ed to be a�sessed Ea� aaid lmpxa'vem�nto and Rrich
o� t�e�t �o �o��d �,n said nptice ax� all the lands aad ax��s aa �oted
i� aaS�d natice� A�1 of the same t� be ass�eaed praportioa�atsly ,
��coxdin� to th� benefita received.
t�, '�ha� ti�� �at��mat�s o� aa�easment� o� th� Cl�rk ahall b� ava�lab�s Pot :
�ASp���ion ta th� own��c a£ any paxael o� �and as s�y be a�fe�ted�iQxx�by
�t ar�y publ�.c �,�axing h��d xs7.ative tlnexe�to, a� w�el� a� at as�y p
ti�a� r�asanab�� and convenienC.
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T�'���. �h� C��y C�.exk i,� author�zed and di�r�at� �a �iv�► �9t��� o� ot�C�1
'i'�b���s ii�sa��,�:g b�► pu�bl�,shing a not�.c� �h���Q� in the o��`��i�l �e�a�p�pex
o� t�� ���� �� ���.as�� and by ��a.�a �Q����� �� a�.� �n� ��rQ���ty o�&xs
t,�os� pro�erXY �s l�abl�e to be �s�es�ed wi�b the makir�g Q� �he��
imprs�v�men�s accordin� to ].aw, �u�h �nQ�i�� �Q b� e�,b$ta�t��l�.y 3�� tt��
�os� ��d �ub�Canae o� the noti�Q attached �ereto �� Exh�.b�� '�����
�.'�a,a� ��ia Cau��il �i�.i. m��t �n �h� _^__^_! da�y o� � L9�
�� �s�'��,qGl� �.M� a�t th�e City Hal�. in th� Gity o�'� F�;i.d1�+y �o� ��►�
�µ��o�� o� 'ho].dir�� a Pubii,� Heaxi�g �z� �he imprQVem�nt not�d �n Ck��
No��+�� �ttached hereto and made a�art chereoi by xeie�ena�� Exhibi.�",���t
ADO�"T�A �X THE C�TY �OUNCIL OF ��I�'X OF 8R'�D�I.EY TH�S
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CITX' OF �'RIDLEX
(EXHIBIT A)
NOTICE OF HEARING ON TMPROVEMENTS
PROJECT N0. 105
, Wi��RF,A�, the Gi.ty Co�ncil ef �he City of Fridley, Anok� Caunty,
' biittneae��, haa deemed i� expedient to receive evidence pertaining t� the
�mp�'av�ner��s hereinaEt�x descxi.bed.
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NOW THER�FORE, NOTICE IS HEREBX GIVEN THAT on the day of
, at o'elock k',M. the Ci.ty Council wilJ.
msl�� at th� f;ity Ha11 in said City, and wi11 at said time and place h�ar
�11 parC�.a� i�trerested in s$id itaprovements in who].e or in part.
Th�a �eneral x�atuxe a� th� �mpravementa is th� canstructio� (in the.
1�tx�de a�.d 0��'e�ts noted below) of the iollowin� improvements, t4-ai�:
N�T�,�N IxEM '
aa�itax�y Sewer, Wate�tnain� Laterals and Service Connections, S�arat Sewsr
and Appu�ter�an�es Sexvit�g the Following Areat-
QU1'I�QT T, BURLINGTON NORTHERN INDUSTRIAL GENTER
Ii1�74.L!'�T�Y VMl7� s f ♦ � • . : e e •. r • • e e • e r • : • •� � � � .
�'I�tpT '�H1: �,F,.�# �ROPQS�A 1'0 �E ASSESSED FOR SATD Ii�ROVEMENTS �S AS FOLLO�W9 �
PP� ��nstruction ��ejn above -�a__.,-�...�_..---•_.,_____._____e�.�.__,
A11 0� th� l+and abutti,ng upan sa�d s�x�sts �amed abave and a��
landa w�thin, adjacenC and abut�ing thexeto.
A1� v� sa�d land ta be aases�ec� pxo�or�ionat�l�y accordiang t� the
be��egi�� xeceived by such impxovementa.
�'i�+�� �hauld tk►a CQt�t�c�l p�oceed wi.th sa�d iamprc�ve�e�tte �hey will acm��dex
�ita� eep&xat� �mpxwemen,ta, exc�p� as her�after otherw�.as prov�de� by tho
Counci�, all undex th� �ollow�.n� auth�ari��►, to-w��: Mia�n�sota S�atat�m 1A6��
Ch+apte� 429 �x�d law$ amendatary thereof, and ia confoxmity with tkte Gity
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D�A'I'��1 THIS �,�,_,,,, DiAY OF , 19 . SY QRAER S�� Ti� CTTX`
COUNGI�.
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MAYOR -� Jack 0. K�.rk.t�am
M�MQ T0. GERALD R. DAVIS, CITY MANAGER AND CITY COUNGII.
FROM: MARVIN C. BRUNSfLL, FINANCE DIRECTOR
SUBJEGI`: ORD�RING PREPARATION OF F�NA� ASSESSM�NT RQ1.1.5
FOR ST. 197Q-1, ST. 1970-2 AND ST. 197Q-4 STRE�T
IMPROVEMENT PROJECTS
pATE: JULY 2, 1971
Th� �ttdGhed resolutions would order the preparatipn Of the
as5essment rplls for the three street projects.
ThE resolutions setting the public hearings will come at a
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R�SQI.UTIqN N0. %� - 1971
A R�SpI.UTION DIRECTIN6 PREPARATION OF F�NAL ASS�SSMENT ROIL FQR
STtt�ET IMPROVEMENT PROJ£CT N0. 1970-1
' d� iT ��so�.v�a, br th� Coue�cil of !h� City of Fridlmri Anoka
Co�ntr, Minnesot�, as fo1le�+s�
' i. It is 1»r�br d�t��min�d that the assessabl• cost
of const�uction with respect to th� folla+ing
namsd iaiprovanent, to-wi t:
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A. Stre�t i�o�paent Project No. 1970-i including
all incidsntat expenses ther�to is �stiwated
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2. Ths Citr Man�gar Nith the a:sist+�nc� of Rha Cixr C1�rk
sh+�ll fo�thwith calculate the proper aawunts to be
�paci ai l r assessad tor sai d i�ove++�nt agal n�t twrr
�sse�sable lot, pi�ce, ar paresl of land benefittd
br sai d i�provaa�ent accordi ng to 1�r•
PASSEO ANQ ADOPT�Q !{1l TNE CITY, COUNCII. OF THB C�TY t1F FRIDIEY
THIS 12th DAY 4F ,� ,�_,�u1�� �, 197�.
AT'!'�ST t
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RESOlUTION N0. J - 1971
A RESOLUTiON DIRECTING PREPARATION OF FINAL ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR
STREET IMRROYEMENT PROJECT N0. 1970-2
9E IT RESO�VE 0, by tht Gouncit of the City of Fridler� Anoka
County, Minnesota, as followss
1• It is hereby detera�inod that YI» assessable cost
of construction with rsspect to the follqwing
naiaed implrovaNent, to-wits
A. Strcet �mprovement Project No. 1970•2 inctudi�y
ail incidental expMSes the��to is esti�ated
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2. Tha Citr Managor Nith the assista�ae of the Citr C1�rk
sha11 forthMith catcutate the proper anwunts to be
spe�iallr assessed for said iniproven�ent against •vpry
asaessabtt lot, piece, or parc�l of tand benefited
by said iaiprovement acco�di�g to law.
PASS�D AND ADOPTEp 9Y THE CITY COUNCIL OF TFIE CITY QF FRI DLE�
THI� 12th OAY OF Ju1Y i 1911+
ATTES`T �
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R�SpIUT�ON N0. � - 1971
A RESpLUTION QiRECTIPiG PREPARATION OF TME FINAL ASSESSM�NT
ROLI. FOR STR�ET IMPROVEM£NT PRQJECT ST. 1971�-�+
�+� Ir RESO�vEO, by the co�ncit of the cttr of Frid1•r, Anoka
County� M1 n�esota, as fot lo�+s:
' f, It is he��br det�r�insd that th� �ss�s�abl• cost
of construGtion Nith respsct to the follor+ing
na�d in�provem�nt, to-arit: .
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A, Streett I�p�avea�nt �roject ST. 197��4
including +�11 incidsnt�i expens�s thef�t�
i � estiaiated a�t .
Ze Th� �itr M�nage� with the assist�nc4 of the C�ty
Ci�rk shatl forthwith calcutate tt�' pr�p�er �ount�
to b� �pecialir assessed for said i�rovoa�s�t
�g�lnst e�►e�y assessabte lot, piiece, �Ir p+�rcel of
I��d b�n,etfited by s�id improvs�ent according to laM.
p�►�SkQ ANQ I�DOPTEO BY TMR CITY CQU�dC14 OF TF1E CITY t�F FR�t11,�Y
TM�S 12th a�Y OF � Juty , 1�11.
ATT�ST:
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MEMQ TQ� GERALQ R. DAViS, CITY MANAGER AND CITY COUNCII.
FROM; MARVIN C. BRUNSELL, FINANCE DIRECTOR
SUBJ�CT: AUTHQRI�ATION OF PUBLIC HEARING ON SANITARY
SEW�R AND WATER PROaECT NQ. 93
pAT�; JULY 2, 1971
Qn AuguSt 17, 1970, th� City Counci1 ordered th� preparation
qfi the assessmsnt ro11 on Sanitary Sewer and Water Pro��ct
No. 9�. The ro11 was not prepared at that tim� beGause pf
th� probl�ms re1ating to th� contractar on the job �oing
b�nkrup�• The prob1�ms npw seem to b� worked out a� w�ll
a� th�,y �very wi 11 be so that we now can proceed wi th th�
pr�par+�tion of the t�11.
Th� a��ta�hed resqluti�n wou1d set the public he�ring on the
fin�1 a���ssment ro11 fAr August 9, 1971. The improvement
�►"�38� C4Y�r� the district north of Osbarne Road �nd west of
University Avenue as w�11 as some wark a1an� Stinson 6oul�vard.
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1ZESQLUTION N0, � =1971
A, RESOLUTION DIRECTING kUBLICATION QF HEARING ON PROPOSED ASS�SSMENT
RQLL FOR SAN�TARY &EW$R AND WATER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT N0� 93.
�$ IT R�50LVED, By the Gouncil af the City of Fridley, Anoka County,
Mir4ne�4ta, as follows:
1. The City Couneil shall meet at the City Hall in the City
Qf Fridley, �,noka Caunty, Minnesota on the 9th
day pf August , 1971, at 7:30 F,M.
, to gass upon Ghe p7;oposed assessment for Che foll.owing
named improvement.
SANITARY SEWER AND WATER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT �93
2. The City �Ianager shall publish notices of the time and place
of ineeting in the of�icial newspaper of the City, at least
twp (2) weeks pri�r to such meeting.
PA$$�� A,NA �►DQP�Ep BY THE CITX COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIAI.�X THIS
' 12th DAX (?F Ju1 y , 1971.
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Petition No, 19-1971
Date Rece�ved Ju1y 1, 1971
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obj�ct To establish a kiddie park in the vacant lot located on 53rd Avenue and
5th Street Northeast, Lots 8, 9 and 10, Block 14, Hamilton's Addition
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FIe the undersigned wish to petition the Fridley City council to establish a kiddie
park in the vacant lot located on 53rd and 5th St. N. E. and whose legal descripCion
is lots 8, 9, and 10. Block 14 Hamiltons addition to Mechanicsville.
It is our understanding that this property belongs to the State of Minnesota who
acquired it through non-payment of taxes. At present this lot ie not main[ained $nd ha¢
become a trash depoait, weed bed, and fire hazard. The only time it is ever cut is if
one of us neighbors calls continuously to the city department to have them come out antd
mow the lot.
Because of the traffic on 53rd Avenue N. E., University Avenue, and 7th St. N. 8. it i0
impoasible for small children to travel to other parks and there are several multiple
dwellings in the vicinity which make a park practicable.
If we cannot have this park could you atleast make permanent arrangements to have the
lot leveled, soded and cared for?
It should be also know that the homeowners in its vicinity will fight any conatruction
of more ntultiple dwellings, apartments or such that might be considered for this lat.
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LIQUOR: #5736 through N5760
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Healf�h Ine+peat�or
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CONTRACTOR'S LICENSES TO BE APPROVED BY COUNCIL AT THE REGULAR MEETING ON
JULY 12, 1971
BLACKTOPPING APPROVED BY
Gustafson Blacktop Company
516-4th Street S.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: James Gustafson Bldg. Insp.
Northern Asphalt Construction Inc.
11064 Raddison N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55434 By: Gerhard G. Laraon Bldg. Insp.
EXCAVATING
Hartse Excavating
1600-91st Avenue N.E.
Blaine, Minnesota By: Marvin Hartse Bldg. Insp.
Waalen & Sabby, Tnc.
9082 Po1k Street N.E.
Minneapoli.s, Min�esota By: �ames Waalen Bldg. Inap.
GAS SERVICES -
Bjorlcman Mechanical, Tnc.
9025 Flying C1oud Drive
Ede�n Prairie, Minnesota 55343 By: Robert Aanaon Plbg. Insp.
Bruce Plumbing Company
47�+7 �in Lake Avenue
Min�neapa�.is, Minnesota By: Aelbert Bruce Plbg. Insp.
GBNERAI� CON'�RACTOR
Aqualand Foo]. Company
3400 Dakota Avenue South
Minneapalis, Mi�nnesota By: Harvey Blumberg Bldg. Inep.
DuEfy's A � W
60 Talmadge Way N.E.
Fri.dley, Minnesa�a By: Earl M. Duffq Bidg. Insp.
Guea 8u�,lders �
Primceton� Mi.nnesota Bq: Jamaa Gu�ea Bldg. IAep.
Lyl� J. Kaufenberg
76 North Waete�rn Ave�rn�e
St. Paul, l�innesota By: Ly�e J. K�awfenberg B],dg. Znsp.
Rabex� I�auge+n Roa�e� Inc.
�ioute #2
O�n�o, Mi�nnesota By: Robert 0. Laugen 81dg. Tnsp.
Qunli.ty Conatruation Services
2p0�. $aet 24eh Street
Min�►eltpolis, Minneaota By: John Tentinge� 81d$. Iasp.
A. L. Scherer
6525 Sacond Stseet N.B.
F��d�ey, Minnesota By: Draw Scherer Bldg. Ia�p.
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Alexander Home Service Inc.
713 - 7th Avenue S.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesoea $y: Todd Alexander
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Bldg . Insp .
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�STIMAT�S FOR COUNCIL APPROVAL - JULY 12, 1971
Dunkley Surfacing Company
3756 Grand Street N.E.
Ma.nneapolis, Minnesota 55421
PARTIAL Estimate #6 for Work Completed and Materials on
Hand all According to Gontract: Street Improvement
Project St. 1970-4
Minn-Kota Excavating Company
Osseo, Minnesota
FARTIAL Estimate #7 for Work Completed and Materials on
Hand a11 According to Contract: Street Improve�nt
Pro�ect St. 1970-1
PARTIAI, Estimate #6 for Work Completed and Materials�on
Hand a1J. According to Contract: Street Improvement
Pxoject St. 1970-2
HardriveS Incorparated
10135 Central Avenue N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55435
�?I�RTIAL Estimate #2 for Work Caapleted and Materials on
Hand all According to Contract: Street Impx�ovement
Project St. 1971-1
P7�RTIAL Estimate #2 for Work Completed and Materials on
Hand all Aaaording to Contract: Street Improvement
Pro ject st. 1971-2
Gearq� M. Hansen Congany
Certified Public Accountants
175 So�th Plaza Building
wayzata Boulevard at HighM�y N100
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55416
For annua►1 Audit of the City of Fridley
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$ 8,556.39
$46,887.26
$ 4,443.66
$41,907.39
$45,497.29
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GEORGE M. HANSEN COMPANY
CertiJisd Pwblic �lccorntaxts
17'S SOUTH PI,AZA BUILDING WAYZATA BOULEVARD AT NIGHWAY 100
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55416
546-2D86
July 6, 1971
Mr, Gerald Davis, City Manager
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue N, E.
Fridley, M�nn�sota 55421
Dear Mr, Davis:
We are enclosing a statement for our services in connection with the
annual audit of �he City of Fridley,
Xou wi.11 noie tlnat this is the same amount that we have billed for the
la�t two years. Although our costs have increased, we have been able to
�ut Aur time down somewhat due to our increased familiarity with the City
xecords and operation. Hopefully we would like to do this again next
year.
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Certified Pwblic Accoxntants
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W�+YZATA BLVD. AT HWV. 100
1612) 548-2666
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' Ciky of Fridley
6431 Ur�iversity Avenue N. E.
' Fridley, Minnesota 55421
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I� Annual audit of the City of F�cidley $6,5U0.00
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iv�:S�:G-S-G2�i (S2�)
I2I:i: Per�:ir fros� Cor�s oi #:r��ineers to F:�iC Cor�aration'for
Fillin�; Ir� A.lonb tl�e �as.t i�a:�k of tT�e ��ississi��pi Iciver .
in Frivl�ey, t�iinn�sota �
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L'e�r CaT . �acGinnis :
. i�e ii�v� ��er1 r��.vis�c� �y the F:i�: Corparatian � that the Cor��s o� �
Envine�rs ;�as issuLu t.i�;n ����;r��iti to '"�1ace: �1�.1' eFcltCilal kltil
roe�: revetment alon�; the I�:�t i�ank in ts�e t�iississippi �tiv�r at
�ri�ii�y, iaiii�nc:so�a, ak�o�t 85�. a r:iil�s u�strear�� froia . ti�e �auth of
the Cii�io i:iver" . ,,,
` i'ie ��re �iv�n to ur�uerst�.nci that yO:1T �'ep�rtr.��nt iias �;�a�i� a
stuciy to evaJ.uate tl�e eLf�ct of this c�ork �n tl�e upstreara flooding.
Tiie City of �ri�1�y has an �x�ea cal.Iea !:iv�rvi�w I;eights near tiie
tior�li�rest s�tunici�al bow�c'ary of ti�e C:i�}• whicts is prone to flcodin�.
ivQ �+rc; c�s�ccr;ic:� at�e,at tsie �:nt�:��ti�.l a�vcrse aff�ct of ti�is wvr�:
on ti�e �lavdiri� o� Liz�; ��ississi���i f2iver �rit::isi t;�e City.
• Any c:ata and con.i.ents you can provzds ,xe�ardinfi this ite� will
be l�ibr,Iy a�preca.at�d. .
YoLxs v�ry truly,
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Gity �:i��,ir�ccr-�:irector OI I�ZSilI21i'i�
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ST. PAUL DI$TRIGT. CORPS OF ENGINEERS
1210 U. B. r0$T OFFICE � CUSTOM HUUSE
ST. PAUL. MINNESOTA 55101
IN REPLV REFER TO
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Mr. Nasim M. Qureshi, P. E.
City Engineer - Director of Planning
City of Fridley
�6431 tkiiversity Ave. Ai. E.
lrrid�gy, l�ttirn,eoota 55421
Aeaz Mr. Qureahi:
25 June 1971
We have your letter of 18 June 1971�pertaining to the Department of the
Army permit issued to FMC Corporation to place revetment alo�g �e left
bank of the Mississipp� River at Fridley.
Upon receipt of the application in this office, our engineering ataff
' . particularly our Hydraulics Branch reviewed the plans and their con-
alusion was that the proposed work would not significantly affact th�
r�ver flvwa evea during high water stagea.
The,applicant stated in his letter of application that he dces not plan
to place the fill landward of the river's edge at normal elevation.
A copy of our notict and plans are inclosed. If you have further ques-
tiona on thia matter, please feel free to contact us.
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Chief, Canstructipn-Operatioas
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RE: Application by Mis$ Barbara GloQmen to Sell Snow Cones
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Tha sanitarian has been requested to camplete a report rega�ding
' hie recammended denial of the application for license to operate
within the City of l�ridley.
' This operation is covered by Chapter 35 on Food Betablia�aeate.
Several definitions ia►cluding food establiahment, food vehicle, and
Cetter�ng food vehicle are pertiuent to this matter.
' There is also a question, whethe� ox not the proper appl�Cd�ioa ha�
beeu u►ade. I would suggest that this i.s a catering food vehicle
rsquir�t� a�lOQ ],icease uader Chapter 35.
' Th• eanitarisn b�eliewa that the appllcaat caaaot maat the iatsnt
and requirememt• of Saation 35.35 of the City Ordinaace Code cavering
the traa�tportatioa, etorage, diaplay aad eerviag of food. The tesm
' "food" aa defined also includae ice and water. I believ�e that it ia
itnposeible to protect the product in such an operation. The ordittanc�t
zequirea aneeze guarde, covers, etc. for protection ot the food in
' our grocery stores, rastaurants, drive-ins, sad other food establi8h-
mente. This propoeed operation is under the same ordinance, and it is
my opinioa that it does not comply.
' The $anitsrian recoamends denial of the license applicatioa.
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HONORABLE MAYOR KIRKHAri, Fellow Members of the Council.
I want to make my position clear to you gentlemen in regard to
our discussion of the problem in the Police Dept.
This Council, with the help and assistance of Homer Ankrum (former
City Manager) Chief McCarthy initiated and consequently adopted a
police manual in 1969 which spells out the duties and responsibilities
of every position in the Police Dept, It was also passed by the members
of the Dept.
Therefore, it is my position that each member within the Police force
is bound by it, and there can be no exception for the Chief if he has
viol�ted the manuals rules and regulations,
� In the interest of morale, justice within the force, and in the interest
of the public at large, I ask that Chief McCarthy be reprimanded as
prescribed by the Police Manual, accordingly.
This is the duty of our City Manager. If in his opinion and judgement
there was no violation committed, I request that he give to this Council
the proper response and explanation,
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Councilman; Third W�rd
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PARKS AND RECREATION DEPARTMENT
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
Paul Brown, Director
Ralph Volkman, Foreman
6431 University Avenue N.E. Phone: 560-3450
QUARTERLY PARKS WORK PROGRESS REPORT
APRIL, MAY, JUNE, 1971
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WORK TO BE DONE: WORK BEING DONE: WORK FINISHED:
MEADOMILAI�S PARK:
Install 3 backstops (contract) Cutting grass.
Install 2 portable football
goal posts.
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, nsta st�el shelter (east
end).
Install blacktop sidewalk $
curbing sand area (E. end).
' Bt�i�d blacktop sidewalk and
curb sand area (W. end).
Install 1 - #19 G.T. whirl
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Install 1- 307 M. Slide (W.
end.)
, Regrade b�ll fi.eld area (W.
end).
Seed ball iield area (W. End).
Regrade parkinQ lot (W. etd).
' Install dome poles around,parki�
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around parking lot
(E. end).
Water trees.
Repair top of Wooden canopy
(W. end).
Fill in road running ,
through park �, reseed.
Fill in washouts.
Use piling to close off
washouts.
Cutting grass.
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Spring clean up.
Repair and rehang swings.
Check condition o£ all
play apparatus.
Rebuilt rock garden fox
home owner where hydrant
went through.
Spring c18an up.
Fertilize grass area.
Spray for dandelions.
Paint blacktop slab under
steel canopy (Tile rmd)�
Install 2 backstops (coTltract�
Repair and rehang swin�s.
Set picnic tables out in parks
Replace burner grate near
steel canopy (W, ettd) .
Prune $ Trim trees.
Restake trees.
Ready shelter for season.
Take down snowmobile signs,
install �'No Vehi.cle'� s��na
in pa�rk .
Take down Hockey rink.
Removed writing frnm doo7c
of shelter.
Removed skating ramps.
Repai.red fonce on E, parking
lot.
Repaired chain gate on i�. end
of parking lot:
Repaired cable on N. end of
the park,
Removed 2 picnic tables fx�
the c�eek.
Instailed new domed pol� in
parking lot,
Filled in washouts.
Replanted 1S Russian Olivos,
Repaired Fence•
po�,�oned gophers i�n the Park.
ReQaired sAddlemates in the
Pa�k.
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WORK TO �E DQNE: NfORK BEING DONE: WORK FINISHED;
LOCKE PARK �CON'T):
Hauled picnic tables out
of creek.
Removed 6 trash barrels fxom
creek.
Repaired vandalism done.
Repaired dxiveway chain.
Repaired swing.
Cleaned up around new J.G.
"Locke Park" signs.
Replaced pole around fire
ring,
Replaced 4 horseshoe stakes.
Removed 4 domed poles and
100' of cable on the
W, end of park.
Removed old canopy pillars.
Removed old lifeguard towers.
Repaired horse swings,
Repaired fence line on E. eT1d.
Landscaped and seeded bank
on S. end of filtration
plant.
Removed stump chips and filled
holes with dirt.
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�onstruct pla�► area, Sand Pxune � Trim txees. Spring Clean Up,
, box with curbing. Restake trees. Fextilize grass area.
Install 1-#297 G.T. Swing. Water Trees. Spray for pandelions.
Install 1-#19 G.T. Whirl. Cutting grass.
' LACKE LAKE PARK:
Take down tree house. Spring Clean Up.
, � Trim Trees. Remove rope � boards attached
to trees.
' PLAZA PARK:
eps r€r replace dome poles.
Paint dome poles.
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(� oF sECtica� x )
Install sign post �, park
sign.
Spring Clean Up.
Fertilize grass area.
Spray for dandelions.
Clean out sand area of
acorns.
Repair and rehang swi.ngs.
Install snoN fence o� S. end
of park to stop childten
fzom going to creek.
Took dawn snow fence on S.
end of park.
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WQRK TO 6E AQNE: WORK BEING DONE: WORK FINISHEU:
SPRING BRO()K PARK�
Ins�al sa dlemates.
Install 1 Whixl.
R�paint slide,
Paint Gurbing,
RIVERVIEW FIEIGHTS PARK;
Have Pu lic Works blacktop
' their lift station.
Paint power pole.
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' Instal.l park benches.
Instail base indicators on
ballfields.
' Add infield mix
Prune � xestake
to ballfields.
trees.
' L.OGJW PARK:
nsta 1 1 G.T. Whirl #19.
Tnstall a M. Saddletnates.
1 Install 1��97 G.T. Swing.
Paint curbing.
Paint light poles (gray).
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utting gxass.
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Prune �, Restake Trees.
Water trees.
Paint light pole (gray).
Cutting grass.
Install park sign post F,
sign.
Brush out wooded area.
Trim Trees.
(;utting grass.
Grade � reseed park area
� ballfields.
Gxease whirl.
Sand � repaint basketball
backboard.
Cut grass.
Seed graded axea.
Install base indicators.
Add infield mix to ball
fields.
Prune trees.
Remove old wooden sand box.
Cutting grass.
Cutting grass.
Clearing brush.
Trimming trees.
S@ed graded area.
Add infield mix to ball
fields.
Install base indicators.
Put new facing on front of
warming house.
Spr�ng clean up.
Repair � xs-install swings�
Spray for dandelio�s.
Fertilize grass axea.
Install snow fence along W.
boundry.
Landscape $ seed alon$ 79th
$ Apex.
Leveling out rough areas.
Removed ald bar�wir�, �rom
fence line.
Installed snow fencs alon$
W . Bounda7ry .
Spring cl�anup.
Fertilize grass axea.
Reinstall tennis net.
Relocated 2 picnic tables.
Removing Hockey Rink.
Regrade Park area.
Tnstall tennis n@t,
Spring clean up.
Fert�ilize grass area.
Spray £or Dandelians,
Re-�.nstall 2 picnic tab�.e�,
Spring cJ,ean up.
Fextilize gxass area.
Spxay fax dandelions.
Graded low spots.
Spring clean up,
Regrade park area.
Picked rocks off ii.eld a£ter
grading.
Fertilize gr�ss area�
Repair � rehang swings.
Prune $ restake trees.
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WORK TO BE DONE: WORK �EING DON�: WORK �INISHED:
RtFiH C I RCL.� t
d lacktop sidewalk F� curb
sand ar$a.
Tnstall 7� #2�8 G.T. Swing,
Install 1 �111 G.T. Whirl.
Install 1 G,T, "Fort" Slide.
SYLVAN HILLS PARK;
' Install par enches.
Install 2 #9011 M. Saddlemates.
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' Install Park Benches.
Instail � #203 G.T. "�uck-A-
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Install benches.
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Seed F, grade area. Fertilize grass area.
Install base indicators, Re�rade park.
Add infield mix to ball Repair � xehang swings.
fields. Install tennis nets.
Public Works to add dr�vewayPrune $ restake trees.
down to lift station. Tak� down Hc�ckey rink,
Faint blacktop curb around Repair horse-sho� stake,
play area.
Reseed Park.
Prune F� restake trees.
Cutting grass.
Prune � restake trees,
Watering trees.
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Spring clean up.
Fertilize grass area,
Spray dandelions.
Repair $ rehang swings.
Repaired sign,
Move electric service on
power poles highe�.
Spring clean up.
Fertilize �xass area,
Spray for dandelions.
Repair � rehang swings.
Toak dawn fence �ut up
for hockey.
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, WARK TO B� DONE; WORK BEING DONE: WORK FINISHED:
hI�ST M(X�RE LAICE DR I VE ;
' Cutting gacass along Spring clean up,
boulevard. Take down "Thin Ice" Sigr►s�
Remove 2 piles of blacktap.
CINNpNS PARK:
Repair boards on Hockey Rinks,
Rep1a�� woaden braces on H.A.F,
' rink with steel pipe.
Install cha�n�link fencing on
ends af Hockey rin�k.
' Pain�G Hockey r�nks inside �
outside.
Relocate players benches. �6.
4tepair roo� on old Hockey
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Regrade Hockey rinks,
Sod in£ield area o£ £isld #5.
' I�stall sprinkiing syste�►.
Construct blacktop basket�
ba��. court (contract,)
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track on field #2. Fertilize grass area.
Reseed sliding hill. Add infield mix to all Pields
Install new portable football $ ready for summer s�asor�,
goal posts on fields #3, Remove shovel sh�d from axea,
#4, #5. Take down sli.ding hill fenc�.
Watex trees. Prune F� restake trees.
Line fields daily. Rehang F, repair swings.
Cutting grass. Check condition of all play-
Paint sidewalk � curbing, ground appaxatus.
around playground Repair :fence li.ne $ N. end Qi
apparatus. Hockey r�nk.
po the finish work on new Repair fence line in S. Park�ng
Hockey House. lot.
Paint flag pole. Spxay for dandelions,
Install dome poles on N. Replace wooden sign post with
end of parking lot. steel.
Installed new pitchers plate
and new base indicators
on field #1.
Tnstalled home plate and
base indzcators ori �ield
#4.
Ramoved players benches fxam
old field �6.
Removed skating ramps.
Hung up backstop numbexs
on all backstops.
Put chain on walk in gates
on field #z,
Readied seoxeboard fax seaspn,
Cleaned out press box � x�adi0d
for the season.
Repaired bleachers oA f�,eld �Z.
Repaixed broken aabinot e�t
press box.
Put on new hasp on electric
boxes on so£tba11 and
football fie]�ds�
Repaired pipe ox� backstOp oA
field �2.
Cut barrel in half F� p�ac@d
in press box to be used
for stor�a �� limer.
Took down extra hardwa�e an
door in press box,
Filled in washouts,
Installed new horseshoe Co4ti�ts
� xeplaced daiaaged stake��
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WOR.K TO BE DON$; WpRK BEING DONE: WORK FINISHED;
CONI�'pNS PARK iGQN � 7) ;
QAK HIl_l. PARK:
�nstall new blacktop curbing
�, sidewalks around apparatus
ar�a.
Install 1 picnic table pexman-
ently in cement slab.
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� —"�temove portable steps
paint.
Paint skix�ing around
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Trim trees.
Cutting grass.
Spxing clean up.
Cutting weeds.
Spraying shrubs for
disease.
Edging sidewalks.
Top dressing Eisenhower
Square.
Seeding EisenhoMer Square.
Cutting grass.
RB-inst�lled snow £enco on
fields #3 � #4.
LinQd socc�r field an Jr.
High property.
Repaired broken pole in the
parking lot.
Replaced bulbs in scoreboards�
Installed snow fence on �1.
Painted top foot of snow fenc�
on Eields #1, #3, $ #4,
Installed clock Fir COAG9SS�0�'1
sign in press box.
Digging out fqx new players
benches on fields #5 F, #b.
Spring clean up.
Fertilize grass ax�a.
Spray for dandelions.
Repair � rehang swings.
Re-install sign post � paxk
sign.
Replaced dead trees behind
City Ha11.
Spring clean up.
Fruning $ restaking t�rees
$ shrubs.
Installed 4 trash cans.
Installed new park sign�
Poisoned gophers.
Powax raked g�ass area.
Seeding boulevard..
Cleaning aut flower beds.
Fertilizing grass area�
Spraying for dandelions.
Trim trees. Replace wooden sign post.
Repair bent hoxseshoe stake.
Add infield mix to ballf�eld�.
Spring clean up.
Fertilize gr�ss axea,
Spraying £or dandelioAS.
Repa�r � rehan� swir�gs �
� Insta7.1 base �indicator�.
. Put weed killer in infield.
�e�aired broken swings.
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WQRK TO BE pONE: WORK BEING DONE: WORK FINISHEA:
MADSEN PARK:
Install new curbing � sidewalks
around play area.
Install 2 portable �ootball
goal �osts.
Repair underground water out-
lets.
Tnstall signs on backstops to
r�ad "SQ£tball On1y" ox
"Baseball Qn1y".
Seed Hackey Area.
Water new plantings
Gutting grass.
FIANERY PARK:
Fenc�.ng, E. line (contract). Water trees.
Regxade skating area. �utting grass.
Seed skating area.
Install base indicators.
Add infield mix to ballfields.
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Install sign post � park sign.
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Install 2 portable football
goal posts.
Take down board attached to
backstop.
Cutting grass.
Trim tree behind backstop.
NpORE IEE BEACH S
��, sta pax benches .
Insta�l sign post & park sign.
Stxip basketball court.
Haul, in black dirt on N. end
oi' paxk � seed.
Spring clean up.
F, trees.Spray fox dandelions,
Pave parking lot (cantr+�ct.�
FQxtilize grass area.
Remove Hockey rink.
Remove 2 portable li�ht polos.
Prune � restake tre�a,
Repai.r � rehang swin�a .
Ready bal� fields for ��asaz�.
Check all playgxound atpparatu�
£or condition.
Regrade baseball field.
Re-instal�.ed home plate on
£ield #1.
Regraded hockey area.
Repaired backstop at field �2.
Hung backstop munbers.
Da�ng finish work at new
hockey house.
Cleaned lot behind ch,urch $
cut grass.
Brush out wooded area.
Cutting grass.
Install base indicatox.
Install backstop (contxaat)�
Remove Hockey Rink,
Spring clean up.
Fextilize grass area.
Install 2 picnic tabl.es.
Repair F, rehan� swings.
Check condition of all play-
ground apparatus.
Rehang park sign.
Repair fencs on W. end of
park.
Spring clean up.
install tennis nets.
Add infield mix to bailfields,
Spring clean up.
Fertilize grass area.
Spray for dandelions.
Graded ballfields,
Installed base indicato�cs�
Took down da�aaged tanni$ not, I
Clean out ditch N. of soft- Spr�ng clean up.
ball field. Fertil3,ze grass area,
Repair lockers �� �'Q���!$OAl9=R�1qOV6 brush pile on N� end.
Repair F� re-instali paxal-- Add ini'�eld ��� +�nd xeady
le1 bars on �each. for so£�ba 1 season.
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MA4RE I,AICE BEACM �CON � T) ;
Trim $ xestake trees.
WORK BEING DONE:
Gutting grass.
Lining Ball.fields .
WORK FINISHED:
Paint curbing on parkin� lot�
Remove cattails fxom along
lake sho�e.
Rep�ir loekexs in res�xooms,
Build n�w li£e guard tqw�rs.
'rrim trees in play aroa,
Haul in 200 yards of sand
for play area.
Install new speak�r system
(contract,)
Take down "Thin Ice" si�n,
Repair �, rehang swings.
Reinstall drinking fountain.
Ready beach fox swmmex
swimming season.
Spray for dandelions.
Took down barricades � SAOw
fence on S. end o£ l�ke.
Cleaned 20P gals, dead fish
fxom lake shoxe,
Removed dead txees.
Painted exterior oi beach
house,
Tuckpainting cracks in wall�
af beach house.
Repaired 1oGkers in meA's $
women�s restrooms,
Wash�d windaws in b�ach hous�
Filled in rutS on S, end of
parking lot.
Replaced broken doox handles,
Repaired broken pipe to
dxinki.ng fountain.
Had water line repaired (end
of hydrant blew off' o£
water li.ne) .
Parking lo� was restrlped by
the Public Works pept,
Removed bogs on beach £xant�
Re-installed bike r�aks�
Installed docks $ new l�fe- ,
guard towers.
Rep�ixed drinking fou�taa.n.
TxiAUned tree� .
Repaired docks.
Repaired basketball hoop.
Stxaightaned light po1e,
Re-installed lifeguard towar.
Hauled txae branches to Anpka
Cut firewood for Day ��uapers�
Repaired top of west aano�y�
Put in light bulb or� light
pale,
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' WQRK TO BE DONE: WORK BEING DQNE: WORK FINISHEA: '
MACKMAN GIRCLE PARK:
� Make new play area with side- Znstall base indicators. S�ring clean up.
walk €, curb. Prune � trim trees. Fextilize grass axea,
Install 1#19 G.T, ldhixl. Water trees. Check condition of �layg�'ound
Iz�staJ.l 1 G,T. Swing. Cutt�ng grass. apparatus.
' Insta�l Paxk Benches. Spray fox dandelions.
Put up new basketball nots.
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Cutting grass. Spring clean up.
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�nstalled cx'ossbax on soccex goals at the Juniox High Faotball Field.
Repaixed swe�epsr and i.ns�alled on txactor for spring clean up.
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Hauled in lime irom St. Paul.
Pain�ed si�n post.
Painted trashbaxrels.
Pai,ntQd �Ot (�OCkS .
Paiatted bouys for swimming area.
Fain�ed new bench board, ,
Machined boards for benchas and drilled hales.
Painted docks �or Mooxe Lake.
P�.cked up tra�hies,
Pai.n,�ed sign boards.
Finished buildin� and painting hockey rinks.
Sharpened circle saws,
Cleaned up wrenches.
Made light shields �ox H.A.F, Rink and Summit Square.
Picked up Christmas trees from all parks.
Picked up and xepai.red pool table.
Aid xepai� work on sw�eper,
Sten�iled trash barrals.
Summerized Pacer tractor,
Glean�d up stakes used far tha Hockey Rink.
�han��d b�ades or� the flail mowers.
Made 3 rtew battexs box�s.
�lad gl�ss shiel.ds made at Harmon Glass Company for lights on Commons Fi.e1d �2.
Re�a3.red Hollywood bases £ar Field #2 at The Commons Park.
Unloaded p7,ayground ec{uipment delivered from Game Time.
�te�air�d chains on swings fox the parks. . �
Built candy caunter £or the press box at The Commons Park.
Took 1Qtters and beach stickers to the Mail House.
Painted candy eabinet.
Cut gxass of boulevard on 73rd Avenue.
Assembleci standards fox new beach docks.
Worked on PT8 tractor.
Took down xopes that were hanging fxom the trees on Ashton.
Had hose repaired at W.S. Nott.
Cutting planks for new docks at Moore Lake Beach.
Painted new bleachex boards.
Sharpened blades far the flail mowers.
Cut gxass around shap.
Picked rocks fox rock garden at Dunkley Sand Pit.
Pux togo�her new docks.
Painted new bleacher boards.
Made new base indicators.
�icked up li£eguard tower parts. "
Painted boards £or new docks and base indicators.
Unloaded plaYground equipment.
D�.smant�ed old lifeguard towers.
Repaired bxoken picnic tables.
Fastenod cha�.ns ta cement bxicks, for buoy markers.
l�uled boats artd docks tv Moaxe Lake.
�leaned all �and areas.
R�paixed bases.
Repaired and cleaned tractor P.T. 7.
Had cab� taken of� tractoxs and installed fenders.
Painted 24 r►ew trash barxels�:
' Put benches together £or fields #S and #6, a� 'j'he Commons park.
Moved txailer house from Terrace Park to the Gommons Park for SoPtball Tournauno���
Made 2Q txee inspections.
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YAN�AL.�SMt
MOOR� LAK� BEACH:
1 r n in$ fountain ri.ped off of the wall . . . . . . . . . . . , $
1 Li.feguard tower tipped over - Labor . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $
� New Aock dismantled . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $
1 Dock moved to deeper watex . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $
]. T�cee bra�Cen o£f . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $
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1 Toi�,et paper holder broken off of the wall .,.. .....$
1 E18ctric outlet eovex missing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $
l. Broken Picnic Table . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $
1 GlaSS light fixture broken . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $
1 Metal shield broken . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $
$ Aom�d poles pulled out of the ground along parking lot - I,abox. $
1 Cable cut . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . • $
�. Po1e on £ire ring missing - had to replace . ., . . , . . . . . $
6 Garbage barrels dumped over the hill - Labor , , . . . . . . . $
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15,00
15,00
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JAY PARK:
1 Tres pull�d out of the gxound . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 20.00
CRAIG FARK:
1 Tennis net stolen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ S0, OQ
FLANERY PARK:
1 T�ee pulled aut of the ground . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 35�00
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Fridley, Minnesota 55432
Paul Brown, Director
6431 University Avenue N.E. Phone: 560-3450
PARKS AND RECREATION
M E M 0 R A N D U M
Quarterly Report
April, May, June, 1971
I. Old Buainess Items:
a. Flanery Eatate - Campleted
b. :.8otsry.�velopment - Recoasider Rotary Offer.
c. Youth Advisory - Summer Vacation - Start up in September.
d. Locke Park Bridge - In procesa for submitting plans to State Deparlament for
appraval - Pending.
e. Rice Creek Nature Trail and Building - Planning Department and our Department
have started plans for the trail. (Feb. 7p.)
f. Municipal Pool - Council has asked department to imiestigatQ poseible conatruction
of municipal pool in Fridley.
g. Grace High School Skating Area - Pending.
h. Oak iiilt Program - New ordinance is in final stages of appraval fraa City
Council - Final Reading.
i. Parke Named • Land on Spring Lake has been named John Erickeon park due to
donation of Land from Mr. 011ie Erickson in respect to his father - John Brickson,
Siga wi11 be orde�ed aad formal dedication Mill folla►.
j. Babe xuth Bas�ba�11 Program Co�mpleted - Schedule of play ia now underway. Completed,
k. Leaee Land for Parka along Main Street - Land 517 feet z 400 faeC hae been le��ed
�rca Burlingtan I�iorthern. Completed.
1. Doaation of park I.and - Mr. Jaeger's otfer of land �ear the river t�e�s not acc�pt�d.
- Compl�ted.
m. Private 9�►immlag Pool - Owner decided not to inetall pool. Complolted.
a. Count,y Ca�mniasioner im itad to attand quarterly ms�tinga. - The n�wly el�cted
Coant�► C�siaoiouer, Mt. Mike 0'Bannon, pas irntited to attand qu�rtsrly, the
mostinga of the Fridley Parka and Recreation Ca�i�aion. - Coopleted.
o. City Aall Maintenanc• Man 1lir�d. Rogar Pfieffer ius no�r rsplaced Danny Doyle.
Completed.
p. Ski Teew -
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T. Old Business Items (con't);
q. Lease Land for Parks along Main Street - The City administrati.on i� now looking
into the possibility of leasing land fram Burlington Northern Railway -
Pending. (Jan, 71).
r. M.R,P.A. Membership - The Fridley Parks and Recreation Commission �ormally
joined the M.R.P.A, and are now officially a member. Completed.
s. Playground Regiatration policy - The Comeiasion apprw sd a new ruli.ng on
playground registration for this s�er: Campleted.
C. Paxk Land Purchase East of Old Centxal - No further information or action on
thls subject - Pending (Mar, 71).
u. Tx'ailblazers Program for Sumoer Help - Co�niasion decidad to wait until �972
, tp give this program a try. It is to be coneidered for 1972 Budget figur�s
also. - Pend�ng (April 71).
' v. YMiC�A Sailboat Mooring - Coaimisaion granted YMCA pe�rmission to Mopr Sai� Boat
on WesC Moore Lake this suu�er - Completed. Note: have not heard from City
Attor�ey on this pxoject to date.
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w. Roreeahoe League Started - The Fridley Horseahoe League i.s underWay and well
organi.zed. Games are aC;.the Ca�ona Park on Monday evenings. Campleted.
II. Parke and Playgrounds.
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a. A�tura P�ark -$quipment installaLion due in the apparatus area. Si.gns havQ
been �nstalled prohibitiag ball playing.
b. Chasea Island Park - Clearin,g and weed cutting continue thia aummer„
c. Cheri Lane Park - Clearing and weed cutting along wit�h geaeral xefuae pick up
ie underway.
d. Ccxa�a�ons Park - Apparatua �astallation - Rard Surface Court ia also �oing to be
iaatall.ed. Iiorth Parking Lot will be completed. Irxigation systeiu will be
i,naCalled, Football field will be top dresa�dJand eaeded. Inatall.ad two wates
fauntaina in fixe hydrants.
a, Csaig Park - Tennia problom with net baing etolen, Thia haa been �eplaced. The
asaesaox advises thi$ department that we have just acquired two lota to the
Weat o� teanis courts.
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II. Parks and Playgrounds (con't)
f. Eisenhower Square park - Installations have been caopleted. Memori.al Day
observed a program in this park. Well attended,
g. Erickson Park - Requested funds $2,000.00 fro� the Anoka County cammissioners
� to help develop this beach area. Sign will be installed and formaZ dedicat�ipn
planned for later thia swnuner.
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h. Flanery Park - Received $1,000.00 fram Flanery Eatate. Will order plaque and
purchase equipment to be installed at the park. Suggestions are encouraged
froan the Commission and Council in respect to this gift. Installed water
�ountain on fire hydrant.
i,. Glencoe Property - Cleaning and cutting during the aummer.
j. �tackman Park - Inatallation of appasatus. Installed water fountain in fire hydrant.
k. Jay Park - Installatiot� of apparatus.
1. Litt�.e L�ague Field - No cvaanent,
m. Locke �ark - A,ppaxatus area'to be inatalled. Backstops have been inatalled.
' Sh�lter will be donated by Fridley Liona. Weat Parking Lot wi11 be canpleted�
Additional eleetrical outlets have been installed fo�c many groupa and pieaick.r•
that attend park on weekends. Bast Parking Lot has now been painted and completed.
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n. Logan Park - JC's have donated t`►o benches and aWiag set for this �pparatua R��tt,
A need for larger warming houae.
o. Madaen Park - Parking Lot has bean completed and vill be painted. Installed
Water fountain on firs hydrant.
p. Maadawlanda Park - Grading and inatallation of three backstope will conclude Qur
aheduled work on thia park for thia year. Installed Water iountain on #��ce hyds'�At.
' q. Moore Lake Beach 6 Park - New public addrees aystem has beea installed. New
backstop has been inatalled. JC's will install park b�nches -along shor� line ,
a new shelter (dome tqpe) Will be inatalled also this auomer.
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z. Oak flill park - No co�aent.
a. Plaza Park - New sign has been inatalled,
t. Ply�wuth S�uare Park - Leaae has been signed by City and Burlington Northern
for property along Main Street. FTork has begun on grading and WilX inetall
baaeball backstop later this eu�er. Apparatue will alao be installed in
Plymouth 3quare park.
u. R1ce Creek Park , 31ga has been inatalled asming park along 01d C�ntral,
�►. R�oa Creek Way 6 Aahton - Should name thia park Locke Lake Park. Bide ha�ta
been zeceived on clearing logs frao lake in fra�t of property. This Work is
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II. Parka and Flaygrounds (Con't)
w. Riversedge Way Park - No co�ent.
x. Riverview Heights Park - General clearing and weed cutting continues. Sign
has been insta�.led along 79th naming, park.
y. Spring Brook Park - Apparatus w�,ll be installed this summer, Water fountaia
w��l be installed on fi;e hydrant.
z. Suwmit Square park - Inatalled water fountain on fire hydrant.
aa. Sylvan Hills �ark - Apparatus will be installed this suu�er. Drainage pipe
has been inatalled. Will patch tennis court and have Carlson LaVine color
coat the court. Installed water fountain on fire hydrant.
bb. Terrace Park - Made uae of trailer d�ring softball tournament as headquarters
building. Wi1� also use this trailer during the State Open Tournament �n
August. Installed water fountain on fire hydrant.
cc. 53rd and LincoJ.n Property - No comment.
dd, 7Sth and Hayes Property - No canmoent.
III. Recreation.
a. Playground Program - 12 sites opened on June 21st.
b. Baseball - 4 sites opened our baeeball program on June 14th. T-Shirts have
been handed out. League play Will beEin June 28th.
c, Jr. and Sr. Babe Ruth Baseball - Jr. program ia oxganized and ofi Co a
grand beginning. Gemes are at the Commons Park aad algo th� High Schap]. Fi�ld.
d. &�,�imming �,essons - Session I is now un�arway and registratioa has beea abput
noxznal. There are openings for session II and III.
e. Day Ceimp - Registration ia down campared to last year. We have seo�ions �ox
boys and girls. Cam�niasion abould take a good look $t this program.
f. Tennia Tournament - The Fridi'e� Open Tennis Tournament has beei► cancelled for
Chis year due to poor regiatration reaponse,
$. Youth Tennis League - The Fridley Youth Tennis League has been �ance�ll.ed �or th�.s
year due to poor registrat�aa reaponse.
h. Tennia Leasons - The tenni� lesaone started the week of June 21st.
i. Girl's 3oft�ball - 1'�lva teaos regiatered for this yeare pxogram. 'Thie ie an
increaee of aix teams armr laat years program and eight more than tlt�t�o yeaxe
ago when the program etarted.
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IIT. Recreation (Con'e).
j. $each Ball - No date set. This is a dance that is scheduled #or Moare La.ke
$each and Paxk later this stIIamer.
k. Softball - Adult softball program has 58 teams registered for this ;ye ars
' tournaments. Games are played at The Co�ons Park, Madsen Park and Moore
Lake Beach & Park.
1. Softbal�, Tournaments - 1. Fridley Softball Association held their toarnament
On June 20 - 21,
2. The State Open Slow Pitch Tournament wil.l be hosted
by the Fridley JC's on August 13 - 14.
m. Tennis Tournament (Family) - The Family Tennis Tournament is seheduled for AuguaC
7 and Au$uet 14 at The Coaumon Parks and Moore Lake Beach � Park.
n. Fridley Civic S�ner Festival - Completed.
o. Canoe Races - Aate tq be set - Will be held at Moore Lake Beach later Chis
swnme� .
p. Clubs � No action in reapect to'these activities to date.
q. gootball - Fa11 Ac�ivity - No dates set to date. Regiatration coaoiAg up in
September.
r. Touch Football - Fa11 Activity - No dates set to date. Registration coming up
in Septe�ober .
s. Punt � pass - Kick Contest - No date set - Activity acheduled for September.
t. Ballet Clasaes - Fall Ac�ivity - I�eld in Blementary Schoola - ltegietration is
seC for September with activity starting in October and Navember.
u. Teen's Outdoor Iialloween Dance - Nothiag scheduled to date.
v. Adu1t Touch Football -$egistration is in September. Gamea piayed at ?he
CoaQaona Park.
w. Fri.dley City Band - Band scheduled concerts are thie sw�er. Fall they practiCe
in Jr. High School.
�V. Confe�encee, Meetiags, Fatenaion Courses, � Short Coursea.
March �.8 --- M.R.P.A. Board of Directors Monthly Meeting, Richfield American Legi.on
G1ub - Txeasurer of Association.
March 22 -- Regular Fridley parks and Recreation Cammission monthly meeting -
Civic Center.
l�arck� 22 -- Meeting with Mianeapolis Umpirea Asaociation - Minneayol%s
March 27 -- Annual C�.assic 3oftbsil League Meating at !►�thur's Reot. - Mi.nneapo��s
Cam�ieaioner.
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' IV. Con�exenaes, Meetings, Extension Courses, � Short Coursea.
, March 30 -- State Basketball Meeting - Ramsey High School
Apr��. 1-� Union �+9 Negotiations Meeting - Civic Centex
, April 1-4 - Annual Basketball Tournament - Annunciation School - Minneapolis
Apri1 6-- Gopher State Baseball Clinic - Grain Belt F'riendship Roon.- Minneapplia
April 7-- Winter Sports Trophy 1Vight - Civic Center
Apri.l 12 -- M�nneapolis Umptres Association Clinic - Arthur's - Minneapoli.e
April 13 -- Annual Softball Organizational Meeting - Civic Center
,Apri1 15 -- M.R.P.A. BOaXd of Directors Mnnthly Meeting - Richfield American Legi,on
Club - Treasurez� of Asaociation.
Apri.�, 18 -- Canducted Softball Umpires Clinic in Kansas City, Kansas.
April 19 --�ttended Regulax Meeting of the Frid2ey City Council, - Civic Cente�.
Apxil 2Q -- Attended St. paul Umpirea Meeting - St. Pau1.
Apri�, 21 -- Attended Minneapolls Umpirea Meeting - Mi.nneapalis..
April 24 -- Attended and Conducted State Umpirea Clinic - Minneapolis„
April 26 -- Regular Fridley Parks and Recreation Commisaion monthly meeting - Ci�vic
Center.
Ap�cil 26 -� Toured Parks with Les Chesney - Water fouatains.
April 28 -- Attended Fridley Umpires Meeting - Civic Center.
, April 29 -- Luncheon Meetings with Grace High School Skating Committee,
May 1 -- Conducted Umpires Clinic for Minneapolis Park and Recreatioa $oard -
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-- Attended F.Y.F.A. Dinner at Jr. High School - F�ridley.
-- Attended and conducted Minneapolia Player � Manager Softball Semiaar -
Minneapol.ia
-- Conducted Umpires Clinic ior Minneapolie Park and Recreation Board -
Minneapolie
I�ay 11 -- Attended M.R.P.A. Meeting at University of Minaesota Cempue
, May 13 -- Organized Irrigation Meeting - Civic Center.
' May 20 -- Attended monthl.y Chamber a� Commerce Meeting - Sandees - Gave talk o�
F�idley Recreation,
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�V i Conferences, Meetings, Extension Courses, & Short Courses.
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May 25 - 26 -- Attended Spring M.R.P.A. Conference in Minneapolis - Topic:
Public Relations.
May 27 -- M.R.P.A. Board of Directors Monthly Meeting - Charlie's
Exceptionale - Minneapolis - Treasurer of Assoctatten.
June 2 -- Irrigation Meeting with Ed Braddock - Park Consnitant,
June k -- Bid Openings on Irrigation of Commons Park - Civic Center.
June 8 -- Meetings with Eckco Canpany in xeapect to Public Address �yeCettp
at Moore Lake Beach & Park.
June 15 -- Attended Welcome Tea for New City Mangger, Gerald Dav�o, Civic Cent�r.
June 16 •- Softball Tourney Meetings - Civic Center
June 16 -- Toured Fridley RecreaCion Facilities with New City Manager,
June 17 -- M.R.P.A. Board of Directora Monthly Meeting - Richfield American
Legion Club - Treasurer of Association.
June 17 -- Meeting with County Comnissioner; Subject; $2,0OO.Oq Beach Gratit,
June 19 - 20 -- Annual Fridley Softball Association Slow pitch Tournatqen� - The
Coimnons Park,
Building Inspection Depertmerrt
Cit� of F�idley
Month. June
MONTHLY INSPECTION REPORT YeBr: 19�1
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ramin� _s�� F� Reinspections 42
or-Tc �t -�eady or_�ej ected_= 14 __
i'gns 1
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io�ations Checked ' 13
angerous uil ings 1�_
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Total Inspections
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Finals: Residential
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Total Inspections
Permits Issued
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Miscellaneous
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Finals: Commercial�f� Indust.
Total Inspections
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Oil Heating
Plastering
Roo f ing
Signs
Well Arilling
N[JI�ER
8
12
32
63
40
0
22
3�
1
14
0
202
NUMBER OF LI�CENSES CURRENI'LY TN EFFECT
AND
LICENSE FEES COLLECTED TO L1ATE
FEES (30LLECTED
$120.00
180.00
480.00
1, 575. 00
600.00
.00
330.00
105.00
45.00
15.00
350.Q0
.00
$3,800.OQ
P E R M I T F E B S
1971 1970 THIS YI�R LA.ST YEAR
PEItMIT NUMSERS TYPB JUN JUNB TO AATS TO DATE
�11,033-#11,071 BUILDING $1,759.53 $749.50 � $7,840.53 $3,172.00
�8558 -#8602 EI�CTRICAL 583.55 427.70 5�598.85 4,826.75
#4,987 -#5022 HEATING 800.00 323.00 5,079.50 1,897.50
#5377 -#5389 PL�ING 752.00 661.75 3,616.50 1,367.50
#36 -#46 SI(�S 170. 00 161.00 1, 052 . 00 _ 4, S_0 ,,^,
$4,065.08 $2,322.95 . $24,187.38 $11,98e.�5
City of Fxidley, Minnesota
Office of the Building Inspector
TOPIC: MONTHLY REPORT TO THE CITY MANAGER
JUNE, 1971
NUI�IDER QF PERMITS ISSUED
1971 1970 THIS YEAR IAST YEAR
TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION JUNE JUNE TO L1ATE T0,_,DATE _,
Reaidential 4 5 34 66
xeaidential G$rages 12 25 29 58
Alterations � Additions 19 16 72 63
I�ultiple Dwellings 1 0 1 2
Commercial 2 1 4 7
Industrial 0 0 0 6
I��unicipal 0 0 1 0
Churches & Schools 0 0 , 0 1
Hospitals 0 0 0 0
Signs 11 11 35 21
Moving & Wrecking 1 0 4 4
50 58 180 728
OTfIERS
Heating 36 17 139 98
Plumbing 13 22 94 82
Electrical 45 43 200 i24
94 82 k33 304
He�idential
R�esidential Garagea
Alteratione 6 Addition�
Multiple DWellinga
Con�uerc ial
Industrial
Municipal
Churchea � Schools
Soepitela
Signs
Mwing b Wrecking
ESTIMATED VALUATIONS OF BUILDING PER�IITS ISSUED
$ 127,800 $ 132,000 $842,600 $478,SQ0
29,850 57,940 90,200 ip1,240
49,427 33,275 1,509,932 234,325
4E)0, 000 0 400, 000 150, 000
65,000 6,000 465,400 6,000
0 0 0 �00,000
0 0 7,900 0
0 0 0 0
0 0 0 4
5.719 �,375 32�939 23,762
480 0 1,130 1.050
$678,276 $232,590 � $3,3SO,t01 $1,094,877
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
CITY OF FRIDLEY
MONTHI.Y REPORT - MAY 1971
STREET DEPARTMENT flOURS
1. Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 286
2 . Grad ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 24
3 . Grave 1 Hau 1 ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16
4. Miscellaneoua Street Work . . . . . . . . . . . . 248�
5. Patching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 392'�
6. Shop Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 117'�
7. Signs and Barricades . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 91�
8. Stabilizing with Chloride . . . . . . . . . . . 25
9. Equipment Repairs - Street . . . . . . . . . . . 252
WATER DEPARTMENT
1. Filtration Plant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240�
2. Final Readings and Collections . . . . . . . . . S4
3. Hydrant Rspaira and Fluahing . . . . . . . , . 32�
4. Miscellaneoue Water Work . . . . . . . . . . . . 40�
5. Pumphouse Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 133
6. 3tandpipe Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6�
7. Valve Inspections and Repairs . . . . . . . . . . 72
8. Water and Se�►er Inspections . . . . . . . . . . . 21
9. Water Meter Inapections and Repairs ....... 62�
10. Water Turn-ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 19
�,1. �iatermain Breaka . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 41
12. Watermatin Taps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3
13. Equipment Repairs - Water . . . . . . . . . . . . 42
' 8EfiSR DEPAxTMENT
1. Lift Station In�pectione and Repairs ...... 92�
Z. Manhole Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 11
, 3. Miscellaneoue 3e�rer 1►ork . : . . . . . . . . : . : 101
4. Sanitarq Seaer . . . . . . . . . 46
5 � Sanitary SeMar Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . 188�
� 6. Sanitary 8elrrr Inapections• : : . . : . . . . . . 1i0�
7. Eqaipment R�paira SaMar . . . . . . . . SO
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3T0&I 88TiER DEPARTlII�I��
1. Catch Baain and Storm S�er Cleaniug ...... 1�
2. .1�[iscellaneous 3tore4 SaMar Work . . . . . . . . . 12
Page 1�ao
PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
MONTHLY REPORT - MAY 1971
MISCELIANEOUS
1. Engineering Department . . . . . . . . . . . . .
2. Fire Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3. Holiday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
4. Park Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
5 . S ick Leave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
6. Vacations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
7. Water School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
8. Weekend Duty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
9. Equipment Repairs - Engineering . . . . . . . . .
lp. Equipment Repairs - Fire Department . . . . . . .
11. Equipment Repairs - Liquor Stores . . . . . . . .
J.2. Equipment Repairs - Park Department . . . . . . .
13. Equipment Repairs - Police Department . . . . . .
HOU RS
43'�
1
152
81
54
56
40
22
20�
8
2
39
129