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08/02/1971 - 5835' � , , ' , i JUEL MERCER - COUNCIL SECY. COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA 7:30 P.M. AUGUST 2, 1971 > ' ' � IJ , �J ' ' �� ' , .' . ' ' . REGULAR CITY COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA - AUGUST 2, 1971 - 7:30 P. M. � � � tPLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: � OCATION: INV , , . ROLL CALL: , , . APPROVAL OF MINUTES: ' Regular Council Meeting, July 12, 1971 ' Regular Council Meeting, July 19, 1971 ' � ADOPTION OF AGENDA: � ' . . • �` �' ' , VISI�„_ , , �� (Discussion Qf items not on Agenda - 15 Minutes) ' ' P�JBLIC HEARINGS : ; None ' ' ' ' REGULAR COUNCIL AGENDA, AUGUST 2,-1971 ' �. ' OLD BUSINESS: � . 1. Announcement Regardirig Viking Chevrolet , ' ' ' • • 'deration 2. Discussion Regarding Tax Bill Under Consi ' by State Legislature ' ' ' , .. . � / , 3. Consideration of First Reading of an Ordinance Regarding Redistricting of Ward Boundaries , ' ' -- ' , !�, Consideration of Second Reading of an Or3�lOnEast • Relating to the Sale of the Property at ' River Road , ' , i 0 PAGE 2 � y Yages 1 - 10 Pages 11 - 16 pages 17 & 18 I ' ' 'f , � lJ u � , ' � �I REGULAR COUNCIL AGENDA, AUGUST 2, 1971 pLD BUSINESS CONTINUED 5, Consideration of Second Reading of an Ordinance For Vacation Request SAV ��69-03 by Burlington Northern, of an Alley and Two Streets in Block 6, Berlin Addition PAGE 3 page 19 � 6. Consideration of First Reading of an Ordinance Page 20 for Vacation Request ��71-03, Richard Miller Homes, Inc., to Vacate McKinley Street South of the South Line of Rice Creek Road and a 6 Foot Utility and Drainage Easement Described as the South 6 Feet of Lot 3, Cochran's Addition COMI�IENTS) The agreement regarding the $800 per lot escrow and othe sr ipulations has been prepared and submitted to the developer. We hope to have it signed and back by Monday so the City Council can finalize this vacation. Pa e 21 7. Consideration of Special Use Permit ��71-08 - Request g by C. W. Rollman for the Skelly Oil Company on the Southeast Corner o€ East River Road and 79th Avenue Cit Council held a Public Hearing on July 19, 197 (COI�SMENTS) Y an discussion regarding this19an1971�ound in the City Councl minutes of this agenda (July � ' REGULAR COUNCIL AGENDA, AUGUST 2, 1971 ' . , OLD BUSINESS CONTINUED 8, Report Regarding Requested Kiddie Parks in Hyde Park ' Area and Hamilton's Addition to Mechanicsville ' • , " ' ' . • NEW BUSINESS: � � PAGE 4 ' Pages 22 & 23 1 � 9. Consideration of Budget for 1972 ,� • • (COMMENTS) This item to be tableecauselofhcharterrrequirement. meet ni g This is on the agenda b ' . . . • —, / , ' ' 10. Receiving the Minutes of the Parks and Recreation . Commission of June 28, 1971 ' � ' ' ' � , ' pages 24 - 26A REGULAR COUNCIL AGENDA, AUGUST 2, 1971 NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED) PAGE 5 11. Consideration of Claim Regarding Storm Damage, Pages 27 - 30 Robert Dueholm " (CONIMENTS) l�e are recommending approval of his request. � 12. Consideration of Installation of "No Parking" Pages 31 - 34 Signs on 59th Avenue and 7th Street (COMMENTS) tiNe are recommending extending "No Parking Between 6 P.M. and 8 P.M." signs on 7th Street up to 59th Ave. on the West side and on 59th Ave, on the North side. . I3. Consideration of Permit Request and Request for City to Provide an Employee at State Softball Tournament - Fridley Jaycees � 14. Receiving Bids on Motor Fire Apparatus, 4 Wheel, 100 Foot Aerial Ladder - Rear Mount (Bids Opened 12:00 Noon, ' August 2, 1971) - Pages 35 - 40 ��� REGULAR COUNCIL AGENDA, AUGUST 2, 1971 NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED) 15. Receiving Quarterly Report from Health Sanitarian Dated July 13, 1971 PAGE 6 Pages 41 - 45 � 16. Review and Consideration of Approval of the Final Plat Page 46 and Development of Innsbruck North (COMMENTS) City Council wanted to review the final layout of t e plat and development before it is finalized and signed by - the City. 17. Consideration of a Resolution Establishing Working Conditions, Wages and.Hours of Employees of the City of Fridley Police De,partment 18. Consideration of a Resolution Ordering Improvement, Approval of Plans and Specifications and Advertising for Bids, WS&SS ��103 (CO�IMENT: Resolution will be available Monday evening) Pages 47 - 56 � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA, AUGUST 2, 1971 NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED) 19. Consideration of a Resolution Transferring Costs and Expenses From Sanitary Sewer and Storm Sewer Project No. 100 to the Public Utility Fund 20. Consideration of a Resolution Charging Costs Incurred Under the ST. 1970-9 Street Improvement Project to the General Fund ; 21. Receiving Petition ��21-1971 - For a Skating Rink at Jay Park Located on 2nd Street Between 68th Avenue and Mississippi Street PAGE 7 Pages 57 - 60 � . Pages 61 & 62 pages 63 - 65 22. Consideration of Change Order rl, Street Improvement Pages 66 & 67 Project ST. 1971-1 and ST. 1971-2 (MSAS) (COMNIENTS) Basically, this covers the addition o£ sidewalks on West Nloore Lake Drive and some other miscellaneous changes in the contract to keep tlie records streamlined. F REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA, AUGUST 2, 1971 NEW BUSINESS CONTINUED 23. Claims 24. Licenses 25. Estimates _ � � 26, �,uthorization of City Manager Attendance at Workshop August 26t6 and August 27th PAGE 8 Page 68 Pages 69 & 70 page 71 -0- 27, Consideration of Request for Use of Logan Park, Page 72 August 29, 1971, Darla K. Bethke � REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA, AUGUST 2, 1971 NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED) 28. COMMUNICATIONS: PAGE 9 A. Mackall, Crounse & Moore: Representing Nancy Petron Page 73 in Claim AD� N 0 � x . � �J , u , ' ' ' THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR C:OUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 12, 1971 PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Mayor Kirkham led the Council and the audience in saying the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag. INVOCATION: A Representative from the Ministerial Association offered the Invocation. Mayor Kirkhatn called the Regular Council Meeting of July 12, 1971 to order at 7;40 P.M. - ROLL CALL: MEMBERS PRESENTs Kelshaw, Ki�kham, Liebl, Harris, Breider MEMBERS ABSENT: None Ak�PR(�VAL OF THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING_OF JUNE 21, 1971: ' MOTION bx Cowncilman Liebl to adopt the Mi:rutea of the Regulax Council Meeting o� Juru� 2]., 197� as presented. Seaond,ed by Councilma.n Bxeider. Upoa a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the metion carried unanimously• ' 1 ' ' ' � 1 ' ' ' AI)OPTION OF AGENDA: MaXor aicirlchaxn �aid there was one item to add aa follaws; Rsceiving 8ids and Awarding Contract for Irrigation System for Co�a�ns Park �n.d Civic Cez�ter. ypT�pN by Cc,uncilman Harris to adopt the Agenda as amended. Seconded by Cquncilatan T.iebl. t7pon a voice vote, all votinq aye. Mayo� Ki.rkhan► declared the motion c�rried tuianimausly. VISITORSt Mx� g,pbert �►strup, 66a0 1�icKinleY Street N.E.: Erection of Fenc� in A11e� M�. ,�s��p said h� waa here at the request of Jim Gibbs who came out �o hia l�ouee las� week, #ii� problem concerna t�e erection of � feACe bRtween hia and k��,e neiqhbar� �aroparty in tha alley. The erection of the fence Mould aav►sq� �io�xt �i �reea t,Q be lcaat, He ha►a reque�tsd hie neiqhbor to m�ve his fence abau4� 1� to 1�" ta s��.v� ti�e txeps, b�}t he has �efuaed to do thi$. Since thi� �s C„itx propezty, a�d City trees, h� Frould reque�t that the Cit� look into the ,p]�a�ce�ment� qf the fer�ae. There wae also a problom about 5 yea�ra aga when tha � who c�an� t.he hQUAe b1+�sd off the propartyi aund exposed tbe root� c�g �uG a� �,Qp ye�►s� o�.d oak trea. He tras afzaiS it woulcl c'�ie au�d 'he a�d hi� wi�e ras hAu].od dirt t4 aaver the root� auid aodded. He felt this would bea�tti.�x tha a►rsa end pr�v�t em,sion. aecauae of thc� urnt111inqn�s� of k�i� a�igi�bs�x to ocNa�esat�a ► betwA�n 4 au�d 6 txaes w�l� be destroyed. REGULA.R COUNCIL MEE2°Ii,iG OF JiILY 12 , 1971 1�AGE 2 M�yor �,irkham asked if this fence would be on City prQpexty. The City En�inee� sa�id that �this is just north of 66th Avenue between Fridley �nd McKinley Street�• Tha allex is 12'. Co}�ncilman Harris asked what was the man's reas4n Por �ot moving the fence. The City spends a certain amount of tt��ey eack� year for City beautification and he would hate to see them takez� down. The City Engineer said that the City does nat maintain the alley. ��i areas where the al�ey i� �ot open the people do fence. This seems to be a neiqhbo�- hoo� pro}alem and is a matter of two neighbors getting together in the location �f th� f�nce, Tt is di£gicult for the City to dictate. Nrs• Haxold Lunninc�, 66a5 Fridley Street N.E., said that Mr. Astrup talks o� beauti�ying the area, but you should see ib. He has said that he hoped the tree would fall on his garage. Mr. Lunning said that he has not touched the �ence as yet. Before he did anything, he contacted the City Enqa.n�ez ans� City Attorney. He 5aid he �a.nderstood the all�y is ;�at vacated. He would like to put up th� €ence because there is a lot of foot traffic. Tk�e C�ty Attorney aaid that Mr. Astrup cata� in to see him and had a survey on whiah i� appeare� �he �a11ey had be,en vacated. He want� to conatruct a�enc� 1� �h�a �enter of the alley. The City A�torney �aid that ;he had no knowledge wk�etha� the alley had been vacated or not, but if it wa�'vacated, he would h�ve eye�cy xight to �pnstruct the fence. It appear� since talkinq to him th�t �h�e d��.@� ,�$ �pt vacated, so it is a a�atter for Council control as it i� � platt�d alley. Tk�� Gity �ngir�eer s�,id that he has �uggested vacating the alley, howevez', an, �ase�ms�nt w�uld Y�ave to be x�tained for power line$. The C�.ty has allowed �enGing i�n alleys such as this. Access is not needed for any gaxaqe�. Caux��ilma� K�1�haw a�ked why the fesnce could not be moved to save the �r�es. Mr. I.ur�ning �ai.d th�t i� he sold i�,is property, he would want �o c��t hf�s iair aha�e �ox th�z pro,�erty. The City Attorney �aid that fences are �ot u�ed tQ �et��in� tl�� �,o� l�ir�ee. Mx. Astrup said that he was npt trying tP d���rive h�.m Q�' �ny ��Apeart,y. MaXor Kirkham said that thi�s ma�ter could be pu� on fihe .Ac�end� lo� �ext week and in the meantime, h�.s ward Cou�cilman can re�e�.arcY� the m��tsx. �i.1�'. T.u1�.ning �a�.d that l+1�'. Astru� has a siog that runs loose all day. He w�s told ta �all � G�i�y Haa.� and file a aomplaint. A neighbor saic� �hat h� 1.ai,ves behi,nd M,�, �st�up and there is �no reason the fence eo�ld not be r�an str�ic�ht acro�s a�nd i�e w�+� in agz�,ement wi�h Mr. Astrup. rtr. Astrup said that aa to hie �a�y�.nq tha� he hoged the tree would fa11 on his garage, he said it lightly and ir� the sen�e that he neecled a new garage, M�K', Aci�9].at� Qaieczanek, 101 Crawn Road; Tree Damage • — _.._..__,_. Mr. p��.eazanek e�how�d the Gauncil a coRY of � x�lease that he was .r�e��ed to +��.c�n wh�r� he r�ceived the $47. S0 fo� the damage to his trees. it sti�u� l�ted that h+� was �ot to be a�emunerated foz eny further damage to �a�e tre�s� �I� �a�.�l th�,t wals nat t.iir� w�,y` }�� understoad the convers�tion, (June 7, 19i1,) He� ���.d #�e was r�ot about ta siqn such a s�satement and would �.ik� �c h�a�� th� tap�a gl�yed bmck. H� believed ths Coutac�l said tk�a�. they woul�i a�ppacave ��- �ae�n� Q� �he alaim as long ae his r�placementra w�e�e not alose to ti�� �ux'b. �'he w�y thi� ze�sa�e is �t#►ted, 1ie wauld have to r�plant the ex�,stinq t�p��� ' � , ' � IJ � , L� ' LJ ' � ' ' , , � ' ' I,AR COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 12, 1971 REGU � ' ' ' � � ' ' ' ' u ' ' ' ' ' ' �otancil�a7n Hax�'is asked that the tape be listenea to. and the release atated ba�eci oYi tha� �t�on. PAGE 3 �, R, A. Thomp��� �� ���ington Northern �said that due to tne '��yG� �""'"j w��.� ������d �,�, �his vacation request. Now they are ready and have reached ,a� aga��em�nt with NS� . �Xo� �rkhaln asked the audience if anyone wished to be hea�d on t1�is reques�t� with �o re�pQZ�g�• Cou�ciltaan Harris to close the Public Hearing on the VaG�tion �q�e$�, M;�T�ON b� Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a �,y �!69-Q�, bx 8ur�in�ton Northern. vQia� vote� �►�.1 v+4ting aXe. Mayor Kixkham declared the hearing closed a� 8�Q0 �,M• th P1�t �,�e ���,X �nq�,n�er said that �'ls� ��sewero�1There will�be��cilities}atn with wa�t�r. s�n�.�.ary sewer a� �4atte�tAO�n 'Arive ancA Azthur Stre�tth.�Theiwateryline willtrunaalong D'�at�ez- �c�tal :Iampro�em�n� �� Innsbruck N '�carn Dtiva and conxieat onto the C�raena Avenue line• T�eWErlliness�rV�$ propo�ed wat�r ii�e alang Arthur Street. The sanitarY se of the d�V�1ag� b���,����y the sa�n� localitY, and wi11 serve the first pha � w��� ment, to the tAwn house axea. These are all pezmanentroaectltaecomplete �pt n�aed to i?Q '�a� �p later. There will be another p j ��o�st�atiQn. The sQnzm affectssats �earea� �Y� wil�take�thenw� er �rxx��bxuek NQ�'t.� area and � . into th� pon�i,�.� a�eas . � MOTTQN bY �oun��lmaz� Ke+lshaw �o �1Pro ect # 03�� Sea nd d bY Gounca.l� ��' �ew�x � ��,Q� Sewe� Improvement �a � � or Kirkham deciared !-he T,ieb�• �� a vc�ice vot�. all voting . Y r Y Publi.a Heaxir�� closed a'� 8: 04 P. M. E�INAL PLAT P.S. #71-02 BRIARDALE BY ------ !s 1. 2. 3, BLOCK 3 AI�ID OUTLOTS 1& 2 r��w��n�inee� said that this is a plat south of Rice Creek R�oad n�ar Stix��on H�u,1sYe►rd• 7�'he �'�,saning Co�unission zeviewed this plat a�x►$ h��� re�c��nde�i aPProval of t�'�e ProPosed plat. ��,a,��,� Harris aral�ed aho�t the interconnection of 61st Avenue W�� �� Ou�1.ot. The �ity &�9��►eer �said that there ia an overall plan showinq how the ��� �� �rwa �.d be developeee�With the �#her� streets in sr oxl atrs�ets .�ot�►c��.^� wo�tld b� �► #.hxpugh str est that 61st b� p�'� o� � H����y �sk�d if it would not be in order to recN �.oE the �hs ��,a�, �e Ci�ty Engineer said it would be dedicated ��e P� �],8�, . REGUI,AR COUDiCIL MEET�Nt', qg JUZY 12, 1971 PAGE 4 , Counciluian �iebl asked if this is basically the plan that wac approved by t}�e Council. H� add�d that he was concerned about the storm sewer. The C�tg �nqinee� said t�at this is the basic layout the Council approved to dev�lop t.�e ptlO�e area with some modifications. There is a T5' joq in 62�d Avenue. Th� Paxk Construction Representative was present at the discus$ions with �he �?lan�ing Commission and they feel it is a good plan, and did not obaect ta the g�ans. The City Engineer felt the joq should be realiqned a little. Counci�.man Liebl asked if the grading as established would be acceptable ��ginee�i�ng-w�.se to man�pulate the surface water with no problem. The City �ngineer said that �his area does not have storm sewer. The City has tried to put in an�underground sy�tem, but beaauae there waa not much developaent in this area, they did not mset with much success. The only other wa►y to qet thi� area developed is to have money provided in e�scrow for the future stozm aewer, so that when a buger buX� a home, l�e will not have to �ay for �he stortn eewer as it wi11 already be provided for. There is no $oubt, t,tie best solutior� would be �o put in the stcrni, sewer, and he would not want to qive th� wrong impre�sion. The floodinq prok�lems will qet w�orse. Councilman Kel�haw said that there were flooding probleme on Pierce last yeax�. Hea,t,he�r Hi11s is a.bout 3/4 develope$ atid now we are bringing in another deveJ.opment. If the�e was floo8ing this year, will it not be worse next gear? The CitX �r�qinaer said tha� he has been trying to get the storm sewer in for �.0 yeaurs. As lonq as there is xnoxe development there will be moxe flooding, Theze are three chA3�as�p, either stop developoaent, p�,:.iA thg full aystem, or do a p,ttchw�ork typQ of proqram until the full system is pu� in. Counai].man Kel�haw a�ked wher� the water would go. The City Engineer said the saa� as it c�oe� now, in�ko Moore Lake. Councilman Kelshaw said that Moore Laks backs up aow. This is what caused the problem on Piezce. If deve�opm�nt i,a a�.7.aa►ed there wil.l )se more run-aff towar•d Moore Lake, The City Enc�ir�eer said that th�+ ove�all plan for the.storm sewer ealls for another outl�t j,nto Rice Creek. f.�crunaiLpmn Lj.eb� at�id �2ut what Councilman Kelshaw ia askinq is ver� 9.tq- Perative• Ths dev�telopar taust be infora�ed that i�e wilk be required to put �ney i� ��csrow for t.�t, atoz�p sewer. The City E�nq�neer said that a11. the CQUnail has t� do is order in the improvement he a�ked �'or ia 1961. FIe cannot a�ssur� the Caur�c�l �here will be no prohlems . Cpunci�man �Ia�x�.� pQinted out t�is �s actually a hearinq on a plat, not a�tor�n cewer hearing. Pe�haps notr 1s the t� to again ask for Federal assistance with the storm aewer. MOTIpN by Counci].man TGalshaw to close ttae Public Hearing on the Final �1at P.S. �F71-02, Ariardmle, by Richazd Mi11er Homes. Se�onded by Cou�ciLaan Brei$er. Upon a vpice vote, all vating aye, Mayor ICirkham declared ths hearixaq �lo��d at 8':15 P.M. Couac�Lnan Harria asked if the atreet was now in. The City Bngineer s�id no, it tl� part of an old p1at. Nayor Kirkham a�ked if �,n�one wished to co�tµp,ent c,� thia itetq, wi�h AQ xespona�l. � ' J J , �� ' ' ' ,� ' ' J ' ' �I , � , � �l u � ' ' REGUTaAR GOUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 12, 1971 PAGE 5 MOT�ON by Cour�cilmaA. Harris to close the Public Hearing on the Vacation gsquest SAV �71-03, Richard Miller Homes. Secanded by �ouncilman Kelshaw. Upon a voice Yote, a11 voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the �►otion cax�ied unani.moualy. RE,CEIVING REPQRT REGARDING SPEEDY CAR WASH SItYWOOD I�LL AND �THF..R BUSIN�S$ES �N �Fi�'� AR�A: : �k��+ �ity �ngi�eer said that he has met with Mr. Mortenson a number o� t�u►es, and he has done some of the work agreed to, and he has not done some adc�i'�i�o�al wor� the Cit�r would like him to. The City Attorney's office is checking with the At�torr��y General's office and also the Leaque of Municipalit�e� to putl�.ne the powers of tk�e City in reqard to qoing back and qetting exi�ting o1d px.operties im�roved regardinq blacktop�inq, drainage, and other up-keep requirexnents that were not in ef�ect when the building permit was issued. CouneiJm�an Kelshaw said that he had a�ked for this report and he did tu�der- s�anc� t�te City Engineer, City Attorney and the City Manager have been �akinq good p�rese• MpTxQN by Councilman Kel�h�w to receive the report and accept what has bee�n dane. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all votinq a�xe. Mayor �Cirkham declared the motion carriad unanimou�ly. c-a aRYArrr �NV�s��'r cor�ArrY ;N[1E S�LITH OF 83RD AVENUE s_ #�i-oa, To ' �e ���y �ngi.�eea� Said that the Council. held tY�e Fublic H�ar�i.ng last meetir�q w�th, �o objections. On Pages 45 - 47 is the discussion by the P].annimS ��.���ion fp� Council review. ' ' ' � C LJ ' ' I�OTION bx Counc�Laan, E3arris to approve the Ordinance �on first reading a�xid waiWA ���,�,�,�,c�. Secondecl by Councilman Breider. Upon a roll call vot�, Breider� Kelshaw, Kirkham, Liebl and Har'ris voting aye, Mayor Kirkiiam dealnred tx'►o n►otion car�ied unanimously. FIRST RE�IDING OF AN ORDINANCE RELP'TING TO CONSTRUCTION OF AUTOMOTIVE SF:icv1� �xAT'�ON9 �AM,FNDZNG SECTION 45.01 SUBDIVZSION B PARAGRAPH 3 SUBPARAG�H �s Coun,cilman Liebl �sked the City Attorne}� if it was not correct tha� �Y fac�.�.zty now i.n aperatian is gr�ndfathered in. The C�ty Attorney s�id Xee�, ps� spe�c�.al use permits anci zoning changes they do have the grandfath�x' x'�.gh�.• goa� t�ose establiahmenta now in existance, the best the Eity cari do, �s have reasonak�X+� �'equirements at the time of licensin� to try to reduce the ��d �ftects the� may have. The City has no power to go back and requixe them ta change. �auncilman Liebl asked if this ordinance was strong enoug� to be �ble t� deny a special us�e perq►it• The City Attorney said yes, if the ��Gtp�rs }�e�p�e the planning Cou�aission and Council are st�ong enough. Cc�unc�.�laan Ha�'xis said that what he was looking for was nQt only an Oxdinana� o�.c�o�stzuc�i.on.:b�t lpcation. There axe a number oE locations where ther� i,a t,�,s c,�u,e�tion of ti�e u�timate u�e. The City Enqineer said ti1'�at he c�id �nqt geQj; � ordinance could be n►�de eacclusively for a c�rtain a�ea, Z� i� tc� �e'� REGLILAR COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 12, 1971 PAGE 6 up guidelines �or ths �lanninq Com�ai,ssion and Council, and if ther� ia a de�,i�.1., th�re t�ould i�avs to be a list ot reason� why the denial wa�s made. He guestiA�ed wk�eth,er the City vould actually zone out certaln opszations. The City A�torney added that the City could not do tha�„ Councilman Har�ia sai�, �ha� i�' he reads the Ordin�nce riqhtly, it does not qovern locations. iie addec� that �'zidley already has quite a number o# thess iacili�ies. The City AttorneX said that the qoverning of'such t�pes of businesses h�►s to be don� by zon�ng, nat $pecial us� periait requlation�. Councilman Harris said that h1a intent was to caoe up with some criterit which would qovern the numbe� o� thsse facilities. Ti�e City Attorney said that would nqt be'en- fozceabl.e. The City Enqineer sa,id when an area is platted, there could gossilaly be aovenants placed on ths plat. T'he Citx Attozney said that even than, i£ the oxner did not agree to it, he could plat Without the covena�t. Couxicilma�tt Liebl $aid that this Ordinance ia quite explicit and wou�d ugc�rade fi.he qual�ty of qa$ stations. MOTTON by Gou�ailmaGn Liebl tp appreve the Ordinance ths re,�cling. SeQO�nded by Cc�unc�Lnan Harri�. t�on a �,ieAl� ##�is a,nd �'eider vati.ttq sye, (KelrhsW out dea],�ed th8 m�atian carri�d. _ - , � an fizst reading ari,d waive rq].l call vqte ► K�xkh�ttt, o�' xaom) , irt�yor Kir�eh�n d:5•19 MO��ON by CQUnci].ma�x� Fiasx�.s to approva t.he ordi,nance on first readinq a� wtiv4 Ci�� re�dinq, S.aonded by Couaai].max� LAmb1. ' Counoi].m�ars a 3/� vofis sta�te l�,w, doe�r no�. rsqutres +� �a�ed b� � e�eider a�lce�d i�, fox spR4lai, uae p�rmik o� t,ha Council. Tha City Attorrley �aid t�are muat �e 4/5 vote of the C�ouncil, f The Gity Enq�.neer co�nwerat4cl that there f apecia�l use per�ait for a double bunqalo� , �/5 vote of ths Council. ' � , ' ' � � �I raquests, it o�3,y �e�qu�x'e�1 � that for x�zoninga, b�y or �pecial use po�t,tta it ' s aui o�dinan�� which in R-1 zoninq to b+� Tiit� vOT�3 ypan the metien, be�mq a rol�. call vote, Harrie, Sreidex, i�.i.xkh�u► •nd �.iebi �voti.n9 +�Ye. (lcelai�aw o�t of rcom) .�aYq�r Kirkham deciared the m�oti4,an aurr�,�d. CA�iSID�RATION �� IAG7�8i5I�1 S[�E& Y�iJTS Si�'•LTER; �-.,.._ M�ya� 1C�,rk�h�1 �aid thmt he hAd askea tha� thi� item b� put on the Agsnda, �, Goup].� +�� weeka aqo th�xe waa an astiale in the �ridlay Sun anr�our�cin� �.h� P�'o�p�ecl �,se o� �he Girl �e�ut Camp, Gaunp Loa)c,a�lea, on �$$t R,�.vex Roac� ► a� � a�au'th �she�te�. Th� article �aid th,at the Citx offi�i�ls �a�d b�e� cc�n�aatad e�r,d a�,pP�oved, but this wae n+p� 't�txe. �'he day �911aWi#1g the arti��,� ap�earing ��.n 't.�� pa$ea�� maz►Y ,people in the area inc�icat�c� displ�a�awre and aontac��sd hita, The ��par�a4�s o� the proqraua were contacted an�d asked to make th��.� �aqu��� h+�1ox� �ouncil. Fl�'�. D�.t�i� I3ed�,�nR Cer�te+r �'oa� XQt�tl�, �eye�la�aent and Reaearch, Univers5ity Q� M�.#�n,�gota, �iAid that th�,ir agency, alonq with the �ixl Saout� of 1�a�ri,ea, Y�ICA, YWCA,� t.�e Ga}t.hql�.ci Xouth Cente�r, Neigi�borhood Yout�a Carga, Phy].�.ss Wh�at�;ey/ �ox�ir�+� m�.cpllet �c�au�nity C�nt�rq� et�, ar� sp�„a�►rs o� th�.s P�c�ogr�m. �,�.], tt►�+es�s mg�ncies hav� been conc�z��d ak>out provic��ng �uth host�l sk��lters. , , ' � i ' , , REGULAR C�UNCIL MEETING OF JULY 12, 1971 PAGE 7 There ha� been a char�ge ir� parental-attit�ide taward younq People trav�llinq around the aount�Y•. This kind of shelter is not readily availabla �.n this counfiry. The �oung people tend to qravitate toward the hippie tXpe areas� because th,is� i� t�fiexe �hs-Y c�►n find other young geople, The sponsorinq agericies �e�.k a need fox this paxticular kind o� proqram. The youth hostel would b�+ �ox 'Gr�,V�l�ers ove�t the age of 16, that are not in trouble with �e �aW� axe not r�n�a�ways etc. The clearing house is an the West Bank at the Cafe �xtempore. The West Barilc has a reputation foX bsing the place to Gc�e to fox i,nfo�caation among the youth. Zf a person needs hostel services, they are put through a screening process and if 1t is found they have aome ]�ind of a�rablem. they are referzed to another agency. The only ones��that vome to Camp �,ockeslea are those that are cleared by the screening board. She �aid she was ver� sorry about not conferring with the City Council p�'ior to opening the �aiaP, but she had talked to the Chief of Police and the Minist�rial Associat�.oz�. Sh� said that this program is under the supervision of the Grea�ex l�liru�es�pal�,s Girl Soout Conncil and introduced Judith Hanratty. Judith Hanacatty said that Camp Lockeslea is a�36 bed troup-type housiz�g u,nit• Hecausa o�` the �roxi.mity af the caiaQ to the Citi�s and because ma�ny txou8� do not meet du�Cing the suuaner, Camp Lockeslea stands �mpty. She ��id they bec�me �.nvs�lYgd �d met with othex youth agencie�. When this paxticul.ar problem came t�p they saw Camp I.ockeslea as being particularly beni�icial to �� procx�cam b�+ea�u�ae of the vaaancy � and they c�uld serve by makin+g it �v�ila�lale. The �oard 4� D�x��tors for t.he 6irl scouts approved this program. Councilm�an I��ebl asked Miee Iianratty if �the cainp providea �upexvision. Mia�3 ilar�at�x rQ�liad X�s o thera is 24 hour su�ervisa.on, and added tt�a� t�e mar� who provides the supervision is px+��ent this evening. Councilman Liebl asked �f t,.Y�i� l�s�ste�l ia aimi�.a� to those in Europe. Mi�s Hanratty said yes, v�r� �imi,lax. Mr�. i�ed.�r� add�d that v�hen pax�rits aend their children o�'� �Q �� Euro,�e, tk�ere is no problead, but- it is not so in this co�ntry. Ths p 9 has b���, �a�tterne$ after the Eux'oPean hostels. Councilman Kel�h�w asked, wben tlne program was Qutlinad to the Fol�.c� Ghiei, wha� d�d he te�.l hex. Mrs. �edin replied that he said it was a good idsa and i� �hey �eeded any help to c�ll on him. The City Manaqer addeci'tha� hi� Qf����o�aas i��ormed the same week the article appeared in the peper. ��G���, L�.e�l $�tid that t,here has been concern expressed by thosQ livi�9 Glose to �he aam� be�au�e o! th� �?ossika��ity o� gettimg in "isippie-�xpe e individual€�'" . Cafe Exten►pere does not Y�ave a good reputation. He asked whca do�s ti�e s�resninc�. �lrs. i3edin sa.id tha� Mitchell Berdie is in oharg� Q� ��, ���,��n��q ,an,a the scre�ni�q is done by qraduate students and �rayck�o�oc��t $tude�,ts �P tha �Jm�.versity on a volunteer basia. She added that $�..25 � na��h� al� vk�ax'g�c�. Couna�.�aan �'ei.der ask�d how �y thsy hav�s a�rvesi. M�s. Hedin re�lied �� $Q ��.r, pkird, '�a� not gotten arou�d yet of the availability of this fmci�,�'�Y• Counc�.lmaz� 8re�,der askod i� there has been any c�cnmwnication �rom the k'alive pe�a�'�aneat A� a►nx prablems. The City b�a�er said there have besn no �.nva.s�er��s r�g�,,���,c� �,�m that area• The only contact he has had with the rea�.de��� ha� ��� �'�rQUgh the �etter fram Mr. Willi�n Hoffmann found in the Cour►cil AgQnda. FiF,GULAR �OUNCIL MEETING OF JULX 12, 1971 Caunoiln�a� Harri� a�ked, in rsference to Mise Hanratty'$ compents abou v�cancy ai ths facility, do the c3i.r1 Scouts plar� on diapoaing af �his prop�rty? M�ss Hanratty said that it is be�.ng used during the summer, they $chaduled the�ir uses �.nto qne ccnsecutive tf.rae sp �khat it could be �vail.able, �a� other use. Councilm�an Kelehaw �sked if boys could b� �,r� ti�ere �t the �aiae time. Miss �Ia►nratty �aid very nicely. The fac,��i��y tw�o �l�oar�, sq the girls czot�ld be on one floor aad the boys the othex. PAGE $ t th,e but i� M�yo1c IC�,rkhanl said a� to the screening at Cafe Extempore , to him, thie 9eeated the l�ast likely place for the screening to take place. This ia� a hr�ng-ou� for �ip�ies and he rvould not expect az�y qualifie,d scree�inq tca caae fzqp there. It b�a been said tiierea would not be any druq add.i.cts �tieax�� �ut how c�tn an individual tell, if a person is an addict, if that perwan dc��„� r�cat warit the inv�$t#gator to know. Mrs. Hedin said before Cafe Exk.esnpore changocl the�r lo�ation, they did have this reputation, but it ia not s�o �an�► mox�. T�,e manager of the Cafe has t�ied very hard to gek rid of this r�- putt�tio�3. Th�a Cafe Extempore is nqt a place where drugs are used ox� �ppid nowR ThQ Univers�ty s�udenta give their time to do the �creening. Mayo� Kirkl�ala said 1�� wa�� nat �.nt�rest�d in Fridley becaainq a flop houee for bwaa. Txaane�en� �+�autk�s 1�a just a�nother n�me for �w�s. He did nat tt�inlc it M�ta �m�,x ta 10� �i� hap�en in a residential neighborhood. The parents ar� v�xy aon- esxned about thi$ glen►ent ooAi,ng in. Mr. Yt�,l�.iata t3offma�in, 6900 HiakAry Drive N.E., 1�ai,d he lived close tp t�e ca�etg. �t has b�sm ��ated tha� tbe Police peparta�ent received no re,po;rta �rom t�,at �'ea, but theX d�ld not �ee rvhat the r�sidents saM. There wera 4 Q� 5 "bushy-haireli inqi�tidluals" seen on the streets last sunday, and he aoulS xuat �etll i� thek wete g�rla or boys. �ie �aid he resents their coming i�, thera. The� nr� tu�sient�l why are these bums� not haue7 They are just drug addiatp� a�oahol�.cs, draft doqgers etc, and Fridley is asked to put ths�a u� ix� oux baek �,�r{3. The Police Chief has said he would be h.appy to cQqpe�ra��. �'h��e wCruld bav+o ta be more fire �control, pollce control, drug cor�tx'ol, �1 �'a��t.�i�t�.Ona� or� crossinq the river into Brooklyn Center. He �a�.d �#� was a11. in �'�,vor of � Girl Scout caump and he was sure Mrs. Lowe, o�iqinator oP the caatp ir� 191�, Mould turii aver in her grave i� shg knew t.k�e �se i� was b�inq put to. �h,ere �� $1.�5 ch�rge, but you knorr theX will not pa�► �.t. These �e ��ople movi.nc� about the country going to and �rom rock fe�Btivala. He eaic� �e haa laeen authorized by � three block area of'hie aeighbo�r tp apeak in ogpo�ition to thie program. CouAci].�pa�; 8reider �aid Mr. Hoffma,na talks about bums. 11re thsae ypun� �eQp�s travelling about the coul�t�y bums � just because they do r�ot havs tho �'y7n�s tp c�a �ixst ala+se? The7re aze some Fridley atudentB who have gone to 8u�cpe 4�n a� �to�tel �togratn. Are they bums? Mr. Haffmann repled fo� the mos� �art, yA�s. The k�ostt3ls i.n �utope are op�aiated entire2y difierent. Tb,e�a bum8 a,re �[�1A�T �wut t�e vvtintry qoing to and from rock fesCivalR. #Ie �aiA ye�s� he wou�.d ���wai�y then► a�s bums. The�y have mor�y, expensive xadios ax�d caanera4, bt�It th�� knpw th� do-qooder orgax}iaations will take care of the�a. Ii� s�►id I�e w� IMqai.�at the uee p! the Girl 6COUt camp for anything Qther than Girl Sc��t.#�. �'he G�.xl Scouts have alrta�ye enjoyed a qaod rsputation. Mx'�, �ed�n �ea�.ci tha� she wanted to cleax� up an inaocurata atatemar��� Mr. iip�fn�nr� �aac'� �celerenca ta "bushy-haiaeed individuala" roauaing ai�aut the stre�tA, The �am� w�s not ueed last week, so what they ��,w and qbjeated to ww�t havo b�er� th�ir own Girl Scouta. A meanher of the audienaQ sai.c� tha#t she ac�x�ed Nitia ,Ms�, }Iof�mann and the people th�� $�w 4oua.d �� '���1 been Ci�,rl - �as��t� � t�eX �tu�t have alimb�d oyer the Far�va.� _ _I , � , ' � ' C'� ' II ' ' ' I , 1 REGULAR CQUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 12, 1971 PAGE 9 Miss Hanxmtty s$id a� a staff ineanbex of the Girl Scout�, she would like to , �ay that it �.s �heir most ardent wish to be of service to the cammur�itX, not a burd,en. They believe it is �a worthwhile program. She said she was very �,�eased with the w�y �e entire proqram has been conducted and th� Girl Scouts go on record as supporting the program. She added that none of th� pec�ple Mr. Hoffmann described have been to the camp. Aox�cthy aur�ex, Anoka Skate Hospital, said that she has known Mr. Be�die� sinae he was a little boy. Zt i,a time this cou�try stopped being afraid o� their ch�.ldx'ez�. �ermany has set up hostels for their young people' �whx not �the Uni�ed S�ta�tes. Mayor Kirkham said we are not afraid of ouX ehildren, morg �raid far our children. 11 membex o� tt�e audienc� said thi� was a very comm�endabla thinq, and sh� woulQ think it would bs a good thing to iind in going into another cit�. Shs said �the livea Qn Locke Lake and is concerned about what kind of �eopl� t.k�ir is goinq to draw. It ia true there is going to be scr�eninq, but h�ow dA yAu ksep out ot'her�? Sh� questioned if she could senci her 16 and 19 yeax old daughterf� out into h�r back yard. Mr�. Hedin said theae a�e yauZ sons a� d�t�ght��s. ,1#noth�r member of the a►udience said you cannot �ust open your �doora ta a�7.1 younq people. Mrs. Hedin �aid thAt the scre4ning procq$� �a�1y daes wc�rk. A member af the audience asksd if they riere held i�n�ide the v�tn�. Th� Counas].oz for the camp said that the front gate haa t6 be le�t open in caae of £�.re. xe added that they have had two qchool t,sAChers stax witi� tham that wwxa travelling %� tlne swm�er. They felt thie Mould b� a better wdy to keep i.n touch with the young people thay wase tryi.nq to tst�►ch. Ther� was a boy from England travellinq toward the �at Ca►st, and A� co�,aa.e af high �chool students travellinq for the summex becauae they vould not ��.nd supnmex jobs and decided to see the country before goinq bac�t to SCrhAO� j.Yl �tl@1 �81�.1. Nir. M�tchell Berdie eaid t�at himself, Mrs. Hedin uid a psycholc�l�t supexvi�e t h�s �roup a�E volunteers that do the screening, with one of them on duty to take care of dn� problems. There is a training session for the volu�tsQrs. �'he px�ocRdu�'� is to tacy to initiete a'conversation with the person requeating hauaing a�ad while conwrainq, look for tell-tale clue,� they aure trained ta �pok far. If the pereon appears to be a xun-av�ay or have paycholoc,�iaa1 probleta� thex a�x'e ref�rred to ,another aqancy. Oaly the leqitimate travsl7,er� ara taken �or the �amp. The$e are people travel�ing on a� low budget. Ha �si�d .they 8o zio� le� in anyone "thsy euapect will inisuse the facility. They 43a h,�v�e a thorough procae�ure and they let in only thase theY ari� sure of . Cownoilman� �Cel�iiaw aek�d i# they qet their nama and �ddress. Ms'. 8e�d�e t�aid ye+�, alQnq with m. hane phone nua►bes. t�siss Hanratty said the G�.z'1 �coµt� hav�s insu�a�co and this is onQ of the requirements. Mr. Ho�fm�M 4�#�i,�i �h�.1e i� �ot zor�d cearoercial and he resented the motel type o� �'aca�lity. M�e� �#�t�y ��id tb�y aharg� �$1.25 fee,whic�► is the same fee �hey chax�g+� t.�p Gi.x�l, �a>u�� • A�e�nbex p!` tb� �ukdlance �aid tho�re v►as a#�iq �1sW in the �cxesniru,� �►�����, ' YI� l�s �otar►d t.hat .tl7wae. in ths awat txouble.. and out �ree are th� m�aA�t t�li'�u,�e �t avrai�it�g b�ing det�cted. �l ' RL�GUI�A,R COUNCIL MEETIAJG OF' JULY 12, 1971 pp�� �Q A mqpbor of the audience said that with the European hostels, the �creening ia done.two manths in advanc�. There was no na�rcotics problem ahen her girl toured E'�rVpe laet -suinne�, Mrs. Hedin �aid tha� she has had experisnce witi� the �uropean hoa�els and t'h.is is patterned after them. A member o� the audisnce s,uid t�at �he was a rs�ident of Fridley•and traditionally, America�s do not ,prejudge ,�eople before they find out what they are like. Mrs. Hs��en.Jahuaon, Chamber oi Coma�erce Secretary, asked why they w�ould stc�y there thxae �ig�ts, Mrs. Iiedin said that thi8 is the limit th� 8ame � it is in Euuxap�, it' thoy W�.sh to stay over to rest up. NonaallY P�PIe wou].d ju�t •tay overaigh�k. A me�ber o! the au¢ience aekQd what method ie ueed to qat aut to �he camp. Councilman Li�bl answ�red they`are picked up by bus. Mre. Hedin qa►�.d thmt a place on the West Bank aas chosen, because like it or not, this ia where young people congregate. A zepreawntative a� the Ministerial Aa+sociation said that tiiey did contact tiis churchse in the aucea, a�nd iaet with the Ministerial Association. �he Aaaocia��o�n'a faelinq wa8 that a problea� does axist a�d rather than hav� the young psa�ale go sane place e1ae, this facility was beinq made available to tham. H� said he wanted to appologize for the bad c�a�aruniaations with tk�e City. Revera�nd McCbasney auad Reverend Eitrheim met with the Polic� C�i,�f, �r�d �an� o� the ,A,s�oci.�t�on wrote the artiale for the Fridley Sun. The� ��ed to be op�n ,at� hone�rt in deecribing the facility. The Minis�erial A�sociatior� has c�one OA ;'QCO� as supportinq this program. Counai].�n L�ebl said he had soa�e comments to m�ke . On many ocaasia�ns wher� he w� young, between 14 and 18, he travelled with his bike to over �.4 countrie� in Euroge. He said you must have faith in your fellow man. ii� said he had six ahildren himself. If Ainerica is to survive you must trust each Qther. He to�.d Mr. Hoffmann h� honored him in many ways, but i� h� ws�p �'o sa� he becAme a bum juat because he travelled with little nbney he would take exce�pti.on. � did not bevome a drug addict or a bum, he beca�e a m�, Nqt al1 people �rho travel are druq addicts. His dauqhter is 14 yes�s old and has +sold many Girl Scout cooki�s. If the Ministerial Assoaiation is su,ppartinq th�e, k�a �nust have €aith in their judqment that riff-raff will not be sent into Fridley. Mrs. Ii�].en Txeqenfela sa►id she had soa�e com�ner�ts to make on the kiz�d p� youang people you t��n$ on the We�t Bank. Last year a young maa came fxom Lo�,dQn who was a fxienc� ot the fan�ily, plthough she had rsee�er met him. His praren,t� aate r br�th 8octox� and he waa �0 yea�x�• old. He chose to see the country or� a bus p++e�ss, a�thc�qc�h at�e Mas sure he cc�uld have aftorded to qo first clas�. He �'elt t�+ co1a1$ qot the leel of the cout�try and meet more young peopla k�ia awn �gs that w�ty. He bad aaae ha].f way aaross the oountry and got into tt�e bua d��t +�t about �.R30 A.M. and did not want to oa11 her and wake her up to come aund qt'� h�.m, So he w�nt to the West Bank an�i �s�nehaw the younq pecaple thexe gav� him lpdging, ther� bxough� him out in their car to her home the �,ex� day. H+� qt#�x�ad at h�� hou�e iour ltaya as he needad a place to relax. Thia �qunq man wi��. �robably become a doctor himself and in no way could be called a bwa. Mayor IC�,rk%uaa +�a�s� if aunyone Matnt,s to open their home, fine, but it is �o� riqt�t to o�eu up t.h,ie facilitg if other resident� do not wamt them. iia s�:i.d �s did �o� w+u�t �t�ise young people screenad at th� Cafe �xteaipore a�d s�nt i�'� �'idlay, �Is aaid he alao has taken yAU�xig people into hi� hcuae, but he did not ���� h� c�►u�d firust a hipp3e hanqout to do the scresninq. Mr�. �$ir� aqa►i.n eta�ted tha'� Ghe ������,��� ;�� �'m�, ��r ���ined peopl� at the Cale Extem��q. ' ' ' , ' CJI'� � ' ' ' ' , � ' LJ , ' ' � ' � � ' , � , i� ' , ' ' ' ' ' � ' RF�GUL�►R COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 12 , 1971 p,�E ��, Couacilntd3� Harria said he aha,�re�i the eoncern of many rssi8ents at t�a Qompnu�,i�x. iie waR �u,�s both side$ tivere doiAg what theg, felt wa� ri.ght. He rscoc,,p�iued the ��coh�.em$ irivolV�d in screening. He asked thQ Gity At�prney what juris-� dictioa� the Ciky ha� over Camp Loclteslea. The City Attorney said.this ie Pr�.'o#�t'� '��'o�s�'�� and � t13e opexatiou is done with the consent of tho prop�rty owae��. Tkais is a� c�nnping a�ea and has been for a number of ysara. He va�t�,d $aY unt�,1 such evidence came tilat the,camp is cre�ting ,a nuisance, he doubted if a�oua�t wou�$ ,prevent i�te operation in advance. The only authority the C�.ty h��s i+s �.n zoning and in contrplling : a nu�sance . It i� zas�d R-1 but fihe ex�.sti�g uss is of a camping nature and whethez any cour.t w�uld �s�► thi� i� tt�► much Af a cha�qe, he aould not gredict� but he felt it �rould D11 doubt- iul, �ie add�d t.hat he was sure everybodX ie sincere in tt�eir belial`� dnd �u�ge�tted they k�� qiven a trial period. . Mayor K�.rkham �aid that the people �n this area are opposed to tbair opmration, tt�er��o�ce, h� i� opposed. Councilman �iarris said the Girl Scouts k�ave �ways been good neic�hbars. They have choseu to exerci$e their riqhts as ptapes�ty ow»e�$, � �3q t�oul,d z�ot wa�nt to see the Gity expend .funds to enter into � 1aw suit tp al�e a dete�aina;tion. He suggested possi.bly further acreen�ang is nece$sax'y. [Jt�d�� the circumstances unless the City has juri�diction, #�� did no� f�el �the Cottiac�.� should say no. Mayor Kirkha=a sai,d if the Ccauncil could not ���► �iA, tt�ey could require a.dditfonal pol�c� protection sad they would havQ to pay �oz 1�. �his is clor�e in other cases where there are yottaq peop�� c�athe�ix�c� � �u�h m� daances . " . . GQUUn�i�.m,a,n, T,�,ebl etXe��ed the importance of proper screeni�g. To ��ep „�pp19� who 1„�v� �1os� by happy,perhaps there could be regular police in�pe��ioru�, �� 'fe�t �a cargar�ization�a �uc2i as Girl Scouts a�nd Boy Scouts helps awlce � a�d women, You must trea't the volunteer orc�anizat�ons pith respect. People 1au6t �� �� b��dge th� gap }�ett+eea the older generatio� and the younger, mnd �,mve so�te t�rust in fih�ir fellaw ma�n. Mayor Kirkham said he had no ob�ection tp the Girl Scc�uts a�d �e Bay Scouts,�but thi� is not their program. Miss Hanratty sa�,s� txii� �� v�ry much a part of th� Gi�l Scout proqram. The Gir� SCauts ?iava ��.w�y�s h8►�d travelling programs. Hostelinq, travellinq, seeinc� the CoianC�rj�+, are Very much a part of Girl Scouts . The City A��orney sugqested the Mini�terial Assaciation or the churciit�emb��� cc�u1�1 �ave � mor� actitl�v paX't in the screening ��ocess. Mr. 8erdie �aid that anypne is we�came to stop by aad check their $creeninq p=ocedures any ��e, Maya� Kirkk�,�n sa�.d that if 1rr�cU.ey would be on shak�y qround to . reita,�se the rec,�uest� ha wou7.d say ths �nqge�stion of the City Attorney is a qood on�. A repres�ritative o� the Ministeri�l Associatioz� s,sid he would like to mest with tbe City o�fic�.a�.s any ti�. Mayor Kirkham ssid he w�ould meet with �hem. i�aypat K�x'l�ham asjced ii it Mas d�terminad by the Council there is additionml pca�.iC� ,pxot�ction needed, xould they bea,�C the cost? Mxs. Hedin said she was x�o� �iax�� �ey eauld, it would be extrea4ely difficult. They ope�rate on a very �.�aw b�dc�e�. Mayor Kixkham �cld Mrs. xedin this'is saaethinq the City ir�ists u�or� d� ather meetings of young people. �qur�¢�.1.m�un Kelshaw asked when they have Girl Scouts th�re, how mang.ar� ther�p. M�.as HAtl��tfity said tiie �rpups vary a qzeat deal in aize, but they cau�nc�t �2x�eBd �6. Cotxr�cilm►an Kelshaw said that he could not see Mheze ad3itional po�iaa ,prot.e��ian is necesa�ry. REGULAR COUNCII, MEETING �F JULY 12, 1971 #'A,GE 12 Mayor Kirkham a$ked fo� a show of hands among the audiance of those living i.r� tktQ area tha� are o��oaed to this program. Six people rai�ed theiz hands. �, HQf�mar�n said that he had been authorized to speak for a three block area ir� o��os.�tio�. M�. Denni,s Otteson, 430 Ti�berland Drive, Burnsville, Minnesot�, said t,k�,c�t �p w�� he�'e �Q� another item,.but had a comment to make. He said he had �wo ch�.ld�'en p� hi� own, H� said he has hxtch-hiked around the country, bu� now aw�s a Cadillac and has a business, and did not considex himse�.f ��u�, Hs has�heard tha� the City af F'ridley is concerned about unsavory e�emel�t� cc�mi�g into the C�.ty, He wauld like to point out that over 50$ of �,he c�11� into the youth eme�gency service centers come from your suburbs. RECESS: ' , i ' , ' Mayor K.�rkham declared a rece�s at 9:3Q P.M. The Meeting rec�nvened at lO:QQ �+,M. � CONSID�&A,TIp1V QF GIFT QF A FQUNTATN AUTYa PARIC E UIPMENT TO MppRE LAICE PARK ADJD CHANGZDTG THE NAME OF MOOR]E LAKE AND MOORE LAKE PARK: Mr. Jim G�bson, President of the Fridley Lians Club, said �i_rst he would like to state �he T,�ons Club are not IOQ� responsible for this gift. The Cha�abe� of Comcqerce tl�ouqht ov�r this idea and talked to several organiaations in the ��munity and, could, not come up with any money to finance this. Th� Secret$ry of the Chamber of Commerce called him and said they would like to see �, �owntain in the south end of Moore Lake Park.� He said he talked to th� p�k$ and Recr�3a�ion Director �nd the asan, who sells these fount�}ins iu Mi,nne,�pp,1�.s laust Wedx�esday night. This m�n showed them a photographic disp�ay. �'t�� goa�� haa vAted to e�cpend thi� mo�ey for the im�rovement of Moore Lake Fark. '1*t�e� fauntain w�.l� �ost abaut $8,500, then there will be benches, tables, b�ur�er� and shelter and a flaq pole for a tAtal cost of about $18,000. He isa�id he looked into t�e �ossibility of changing the name of Moore Lake to Lake Fxid�.ey, HH Checked at the I�partment of Conservation who sent a copy of the s��t� st.atutes �d :�ound that Moore Lake has been in existance more than 6p y��$ and fih� atate statutes say tiaat any lake, watenaay or stre�m �aa4ed fox ovex 40 y��s c,-unnot be changed. He would like to requeat the naa�e ciiange of M4oxe L�ic� A�ach eznd Park tc> Moore Lake Heach and Liona Park, if thi� is l�qa�.1X poe�aible to do. It ie the Lions hope to get An affissativs u�swer toniqht, �ca tl�at in the next twa ar three days th�ay can inst�qate the pro- c�dtiz'es fox gettinq the fountain installe3. Tlrey have been told tho fotuita�iil ca� be installed .�n 21 day�►. They hope to have the rvark d�ne by Au�t 15�k1. Th�re i� a Lions Cluk� p�.c�li.c August 21st and they hope to dedicate t}�e new fountain and +�quipment to tY:e City and he hoped the Cauncil w�auld participa►te. He sa7.d they would also like+ participatiyon by s�e of the atate officials. Na o�he�r comtnunity has a fvuntain of this nature. With the liqhta on and the wa�er spraying up i�to the air, it creates quite an �llusion. He �aj,d it j,$ Rb.�`�;eat �1Easure, he, as the President of the Fridl.ey Lions Ciub, offe�s thi.s qi,ft. Mayor Kai.xkham said that the Council certainly is willinq to accept the yift, i�e aaksd i� this was in zeturn fer the name charige. Mr. Gibson said nQ, the �namr� chang� �s just a suqgestio�. The Lions Club would like to malce �ic�re Ld�ke �'Srk � vexy n�ce pl�ce. Mayor Kirkham pQinted out that the ,7��cees hap� a�so �p�nt at cox�siderable a�unt of uaney at this park. Councilman Ke�shaw ' C � � ' ' ' ' , ' C� ' ' CI, REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 12, 1971 PAGE 13 commented that there were many nights of binqo ta finance this project, He wou�d like to accept this donation, and would oouanend the Lions Cluia and the , Chamber o� Co�unerce . MOTTON by Councilma,xi Kelshaw to graciousl� accept the gift to Moore Lake Park ' by the Li.ans C�ub and, waive the building permit fees. Seconded by Councilman Harris, Upon a voics vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motiQn carried. unani�lousl�. ' RECEIVING �IAS AND AWARDING CONTRACT FOR IRRIGATION SYSTEM FOR COl�IIr10DTS PARK ANp CIVIC CENTER: (Mat�zials Only) Bids Opened June 25, 1971, 11:00 A.M. � �I' , � � [J ' � �' � tJ � ' ' Bidc�er Advance Irrigation R.I.. Gould & Co. Milsco Engiz�eexing Minnesota Tor4 Cp. The Commons $10,693.94 $ 9,909.01 $ 6,863.00 $ 9,291.39 Civic Center $ 942.41 $1,361.p0 $1,039.Op $1,009.79 Totals $11,636,35 $11,270.01 $ 7,902.00 $1Q,301.18 The City Manaqer reported that the A�dministration did not complete their analysis unti�. last Friday. The qualified iow bidder for the Comnans P�1� wa� Minnesota Toxo Lanpany, the low bidder for the Civic Center �,Ia�s Advanoe Irrigatio�, bNt k�y canbining the �wo bids, Minnesota Toro Co�pany is still the law quG�l►lified bidder. There is pn advantage to the City in having the same tuaterials for intexahanqe betvrean the two projects. Milsoo Fnqineer3.nq was t.las'laW bidde�, but they did not aubmit a b3d foz e�nouqh pip� to aomplstes the pxoject, thexe£are, the reason �or the lower price. Since thi� company doss ncat €uxn��Rh t,Y�s City with the required iaaterials, as specified in the matex�al biddix�g ]Liat, it a,a not a valid bid. Iie would recammend awardin� tl� bic� to MiAnesAta Torp Company. MOTTQN by Gouncilman Haxris to award the bid for the irrigation system �o� the Commons Puk arid Civic Center to Minnesota Toro Company in the aiaqunt of $10,3Q1.i$. Seconded by Councilman Kelshaw. Councilman T�iebl asked what was the size of the pipe and what is the pressure. The Director of Parks and Recreation said the pipe varies from 4" to 1", with �a pressure of 80 poun�ls. Councilman Liebl asked if this �.e enough p�'essuxe. The D�rector of Parks and Recreation replied yes, this is w�at ths con�ultant adwised. Cout�cilman Liebl asked if this is a coaat�rcia�i. type irxigatian system. The Paxks Airector said yes, it is r�ot a Xsaidential system, The distance reached i� more than can be found in a hotne spxixikle� �yatem. He added that the Parks CQn�ultant, Mr. Braddock, has also check�d the a�y��em out. Tii� VOTk upc�n the u►otion, bei.nq a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkbam d�clazed the motion carried unani-mously.� REGU7��R GOUNC�L M�ETING OF JULY 12, 1971 COIaiSID�A7�TI0N OF APPROVAL OF BUILD�NG PERMIT FOR A H0�!IE ON 3? A�I�TA 38. STACK F, RIVERVIEW HEIGHTS, 656 xTMnnr.r. g�g� ; PAG� �� I The City ��ga.neer said tkiat when the request for the variance was before the Caun�il, the Council stated they wanted to see the plans when they were availab�.e. He then showed the Cauncil the plot plan at the Council t�b1e, and ��ld�d the applicant is planning to build a single aax garage. MOTTON by Councilman Breder to approve the building penai� for peruiis� Otte�or�, 656 Ki�nba�.l Street N.E, Secorided by Councilman Harris. Upan a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. RESO�UTION FOR BTDS: I�#OTION by CoLtncilmax� Breider to adopt Resolution #70-1971. Seoonded by Councilman Liebl. The City EngiAeer said, as the Coun�il knows, that the Rice Creek Wmtexshed D�.striat is� ir� the proces� of being �ormed, and if the eouncii has any hes�ita�ipn in goinq ah�ad with the p�ojeat, naw i.s the time to speak. H� advi�ed khat, th�+ pl�ns should be shown to the Waterahed District. He, said they wer� having problem� in getting agreements frosa residents for acaess. There ia a letter from Dr. Sajady Akbar datad July 7, 1971 in which he statss that he has had estimates on the cost of �cepairing his lawn after the trucka are thxough and the estim�tes range fronn $375 to $450. Fie ��lt th� City should p�y foX this easement right. THE VO'T'E upQn t.he motican, being a voive vote, a11 no�inq aye, Mayor Kizkhaun deala�ed the patio�n carried unar�imously. L�OTZ�N b� Couricilman Liebl to autk�orize the easement payment of $450 tp Dr. A}cba�r. '�he motion was seconded and upor► a voice vote , all votinq ay�, M�a�a� KirklTt�m declared the m4tion carried unani.mously. F2ECEIVIN6 THE MINUTFS QF THE BUILDING STANDARDS - DESIGN CODiTRQL ME$TIAiG O� JULY 1 19710 ` �. •a+���w vv a�-a • MTNNESOTA� OF A UEST TO CONSTI�UCT AN ADDITION •�'U �rt r.c�c�,�En o�r' r�ars 1,2, ls arro 1.a, si.,ocx 4 K, THE SAME BEING fi389 UNZVERSITY AVENUE FAUEST BY T�1 RYA13, 6389 UNIVERSITY AVF.N •aa• MOT�ON by Councilman Liebl to appz'ov� the peru►it contirtqent upon the s�.i,pulatir�r��9 o� ths �uildi�c� Standards - Design Control Subc�ittee. Sevonded by Cow�icilm,�ra, Kelsiu�w. Upoz� a voice vote, all voting aye, �layor 1Cirkham daclared the motion caz�risd unanimQUSI�. ' �� � � , �� I�I� � �� ' � C � L� J � , ' � � ' � � ' � ' � ' ' �� �J Il � REGU�.A,R COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 12, 1971 PAGE 15 2. COWSIDERATION OF A RE UEST TO REMODEL ADl EXISTIN6 RESTAURANT IAC'.�1�'ED ON LOT 2, $LQC1C 1, AUDITOR'S SU$DNISION #153, THE S�1NIE BEIAiG 5277_ UE N.E., FRIDLEY, MINN.�SOTA 5277 CEN'�RAL AVENUE N.E., F Tkie City ��gir��er said tha�. Haward Johnson' s Restaurant plans on remqd��,iz�q. Th�y ��'� �����ng up a ba� on the south side and the entry way is chan�od. and t1��y w�.1]. 1�$ �hanqir�9' their sign. They aisa plan on chanqing the aolor o� th� ��Q�. There is no proble� with the plans. Mayoz K�.rkham asked Mr. Jerry Snyder of Howard Johnson's, if thi�R request hinged upon their xeceiving a liquor license. Mr. Snyder said yes. Mayor Ki,rkhata told him that approval of their �lans in no way promises them a 1iq�or lic�nse. The Council is not ready to make a determination as yet on the liquor iicenses. Co�ncilman Kelshaw said that or� Page 28 of the Minutes, there is saae die- cussian in regard to repaixinc� the blacktop, He fslt this should be repairsd �,� par� o� the permit. The City �ngineer said that it ig their rea�cnsibility fi,�a w4rk, wa.th the owner to qet the bl.acktop repaired. When a building iss upq�'aded, the building must meet new standards. Councilman Kelshaw wondex�d if it coul$ bg inade a psrt of the building permit that t�se parking �ot in akywood Mali mu�� be repaired. The City Attorney said he could not say what the xs�ult$ of th�tt wauld be i£ it were challenged. He sugqeste@ that Howard �'ohnson'a and Mr. Morten�an �ome into the offic� and sit down with the Ad[�inistxatio� ta di�euas the problem. MOTIQ�1 by Counailman Kelshaw to grant th� permit to Howard Johnson'� Re��auzaia� subjeat to the stipulations of the �uildinq star,aaxa� ^ Des�.qn Co�ntrol, with t.he additional atipulation that the parking lot be upgraded, aTld ta �urther reques� that the petitioner and Mr. I�rtenson come inta th� o�fics �o disau�s the upgrading of the parkinq lot in Skywood Mal�. Seco�ded by Councilman Hax'�cis with the additional stipulation, with the aqxe4unen� o� Councilman Kelshaw, that granting this k7uilding permit in no w,�y ia �n �.ndicat�,on they will be granted a liquor 1i�ense. Upon a Voice vote, all voting ayer Mayor Kirkh,�m declared the motion carried unanimously. I�qTIC1�i b� �our�c�l.man Liebl to receive the Minute� of the Buildinq Standa�da -� D�si�n C�ntro� Meeti�y of July 1, 1971. Seconded by Councilman Kel�Y�aw. Upon a vaice vote, a11 voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unani.mausly. � • � • a � , 0 STTNG LZQUOR STORE LOCATED ON PAxT rJF � TIiE 8A� BEIDIG 3710 EAST. RIVER R�JAb GEOR�GE NICiELOW� 4644 ALDRICH AVENUE 9 38, AUDITOR'S o�' Th� City Eng�naer $aid that the Building Board }�,� recom�aendQd apprava�l st�b�ect to thei� submitting a� la�decaping plar�, the elimination of khQ dxiveway on the corner and agproval o� the plans by the Health Insp�ator. Mar. Car�an�.�a Ttallis wa� preaent at the Meeting and said tha�t they have �greed tp �,t�ia, Tha City Fngineer said that the addition w�ouid have rough �t�tw3'i ��dax' �i$i�q. � � �GULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 12, 1971 PAGE 16 Counci�utan Har�i� asked what his plans were for the existing building. Mr. Ra11is said he da�d not knoW�for sure, but probably steam cleaning of the brick and glass. Councilman Harris said that he felt that the addition looked ve�y nice, but questioned the cc�mpatibility with the existing strtzct��. I�Z, R;��,l�s said that they will be trying to run a diqnified type of restaurant and they have tried to make it look a little difi�r�nt. They �1.�n Qn �esfurbishing the bar. Councilman Harris questioned if it would be possible �o �ut the mansard roof a11 across the whole building to tie it together. Mr. Ra11is said he was not sure it was possi.ble, it would be more cpstly. Councilman Harris said that what he was getting at was som�tl3,�ng t4 tie the two �arts of the building together, so it wi11 not look toq much lika ar� addition. Mr. Rall�.s said they plan o� usinq a canopy over the entreince. He sa�d they may be able to take out the 20 year o1d brick and 51a��� bu� that will have �to come later. Councilman H�,rris said he was not ask��ng fox them to change the f�ont now, just �omething to bring it �ethex. Mx• Rallis said that if nuzning the mansard roof all across the front wc���d not require �teel beams, perhaps they could do it, but he could not an�Wer �$� qu�astian now. Th�re followed a discussion at the Counail table wk�ile 1�1��?nq a.t �he p]�ans. The Council asked the Finanoe Director to c�o back to ths o�fice and bring a picture of the building back to the Council, which h� did. N10TION by GQUnGi].man Harris to approve the plans.for the addition �ox the l�quor e�.ore at 3710 �ast River Road subject to the stipulations of the Building 8oatrd w�.th the additional requirement that the cedar sh�ke �acade be con�,tinued acxoss the existiag �tructure. Secanded by Councilman Kelshaw for discussion. GounciLaan Kelahaw said that on Page TY�ree of the Purchase Aqreement it ����e�: "Ttie Purchaser agrees to reface the exterior of the buildin,g and make cather neces�axy repairs as required by the City Ordinances". A�'� Rall�.s $aid fi�hat they plan o� ,�utting up a nice sign on the �outh wall, but t2�e� wiil agree to brick the rest,.hppefully, by January lst. The Citx Enc�ir�ser aa.�d that could be made a part of the building per�ait. MOTTO�i W�THDRAWN by Councilman Harris, with the agreement of the reconder. MOT�ODI by Cou�cilman Harris to appxove the building permit for the liqupr +stqre at 3710 �ast Ri�ver Road subject to the st�,pulations of the Bu�.7.dinc� �o�'d aTid alsca �ubject to his rep�acinc� the q3ass blocks belaw the lq�nqe b� side w�.� li.s�ht brick veneer and the south wall not aovered by the ��,q� b� �urf�,aed with bzick veneer. Also that a plot plan and landscaping pl� b� �ubmitted to tk�e City �ngineer for approval. Seconded by Cpuncilman Kel�haw. Upor� � vQicQ vo�e, all yoting aye, Mayor Kirk�am cleclared the motion aarr,i�d unartimous�.y. 2. The City �nq��neer said this request is for the'first phase of an apartmc�,�t aotaplex or� 72�d Avenuie. The first phast will have 42 units with Z6 qara��es � a�d some qu�s�de pa�king. It is a brick building, with a pool inclucl��1 in tt�e � � REGULAR �OUNGIL MEETING OF �ULY �2, 1971 ' ' � ' � t ' �AG� 19 fixst st,age nf their construction. They will submit a landscaping plan when they know how many txees they can save. A representa�ive at the Meeting S�id t�ie building wpuld be thxee stories high, no elevators, with the etntrance at §�tory. 'Tki� �S stox'y dcwn will be at grade level and they are all walk-outs o� the zaain level. Thexe are no basements. MQTIpN k?y �puancilman Kelshaw to approve the building Permit for the fi�st phase of the ap«�x'tl�r�� complex, Rustic Oak Corporation. Seconded by Cauncilmari �,reid�r, LTpqn a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayoz Kirkham de�lared t^he mAtion caxaried unani.tn4usly. ' MOTION by Councilman Kelshaw to receive the Minutes of the Buildinq Stanciards - Deaign Control Meeting of �uly 8, �971. Seoonded by Councilman Lieb1. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Msyor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING OF JUNE 29, 1971� A R�QUE�uT FOR A VARIAII� RE�UCE TI3E MII3IMUM Fi2pN FEET TQ ALIAW THE COWST I?W�LLING ON LOT 10, HLO S1�1ME BEING 265 STONEYBR MR_ �RERT MCGREGOR. aH OF SECTION g5. YARp SETBACK F GTIDN OF A GAF WAY N.E. TH AVENL' 4A, FRIpLEY CITY CODE �i�� 'S CRAIGWAY ESTATES FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. SOUTIi, MINNEAPOLIS, ' The City Engineer reported that the Board of Appeals tabled this request and since th�r� the appiicant has withdrawn his request. It seems there are protective cavenants attached to the plat. , � L� , ' ' MOTTO�I}ay Councilman Breider to receive the Minutes of the Board of Appea�.$ Meetin� of June 2�. 1971. Seconded by Councilm�n Kelshaw. Upon a voiae vota, all vating aye, Mayc�r Kirkham deelared the motion carXied unanimously. Cauncilman Liabl asked� if the Council is ready to act Qn the aqXeemsnt fox the l�iquor store, that this item be taken next, so that Mr. Ralli$ and M�'. Nicklow could leave the Meeting. SIGNATURE OAT AGR�EMLDIT FOR THE SALE OF THE LIQIIOR STORE AT MpTIp�llay Cou�ailman Liebl to approve the agreement for the sale of �he 13.qupX stox� at 371Q East R�i.uer Road ansi authorize the appropriate signa�ures. Se�onded by Councilm�n Kelshaw. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye� Mayox Kirk'h,am declared tbe motion carried unanimously. REGE�VING THE MINUTES OF TI� PLANNING C:OMMISSION MEETING OF JiJAIE 23 1971: � AW v41Y� ���. �� ��_�___- . , _.. �p� g, yptTD1GDAI,Ez To constxuct a service station in a C- A s c n ' �e northe�st corner ot University Avenue and Os�borne Road; per aection of Cit� Code: 45.101, 3E. , , REGUItA,R CQUNCII, id�ETING C7F' �t]LY.12, 1971 RAGE 18 tc�:�c.7N�NGi REQiJEST, Z0�1 �71-03, AMERTCAN OIL COMPANY,� BY JOHpi P XO[I�IGpA�,E. To ret�ane that part �f the NE�x of the NW�i of SeCtion 11 lying �as� o� centerline of UniversitX Avenue and north of the centerline of psbqx'ne Road as sa.�d roads ar_e now laid out and constrizcted (1960) from R-3 to C-2. (No�theast corner of University Avenue and Osborne �2qad) Mx'• Joh�n Xaunc�dale wa� present to answer any questions the Council may hi�Ve, Th� City �ngineer report�d that the Planning Comm:�ssion recoimnended denial of these ��c�uests. There is V letter in the Agenda from the Attornex for tk�� ag��.icant �ec�uesting a public hearing before the Council. �'here is a�so a �et�ition from som� adjacen� property owners in favor af the re2on�r�g, Councilman, �iar�i.s �sked wYa�n the hearinq a�uld be held. The City E�g�,�,e��' repl�ed August Qth, MOTION by Councilman Harris to set the pub�ic hearing for August 9th� 19%j, iqx the rezo�,�.nc� and special u�e permit zequest;s by American Oil Cam�any. Seconded b� Councilman Kelshaw. Upon a voic� vote, all voting aye, klayo� �Cirkham declaxsd the mntic�i� carried unanimc�u yly. MOTIO�+I b� Cpunpilm�l�, Liebl. to receive the Minutes of the Planning Gomtt�i,srion Me�t.i�q o� Jun� 23� 1971. The motion was seconded and upon a vpice vo�e, a11 vot�.r�g ay�, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVING PETITZON #12-1971 AND LETTER FROM WYMAN SMITH RE UESTZNG PUBi��C �� ($P #71°03 AND 20A #71-03r AMERIGAN QIL CQMPANY) ....,.,.--�.� j ,.�.....�,� �. .__....�.. _._._._.. ,_ _ MO�'IQN by Cour�qilman Iiarxis to �eceive Petiti.on #12-1g71 and the lettgx �rp� W�m�n atnith dated June 24, 1971. Seconded by Cauncilman Li�b1. Upon a vo�.�e vote, all voting aye, May�r Kirkham d�elared the mota.an carzied unanimouslX� REC�TVING THE MIDIUTES OF TFiE PLANNING COMMISSYON MEETING OF JULY 7 1�?1t MOTIaN by Co�cilmat�. Kelsha�a to receive the Minutes of the Planning Com�ti��ip� Meet�inq af July 7, 1971. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voic� vpte, all votinq aye, M�yar Ki7rkham declared the motion carried unanimously. �����NG THE MzNfJ�'ES OF TH.� PARKS 11ND RECREATION COMMISSION MEETIDiC, QF' M1�►}r za t �.s���.� MQ'I'ZON by �ownca.].mar� Liebl. to receive the Minutes of the Parks and Racxec�tio� �ou�missic��n M��ti�c� of May 24, 1971. Second�d by Councilsaan Kelshaw. Upon � va�ce vote, al�, votir�g aye, Mayor Kirls�am declared the motion aarxied unariim�usly, REGETVING TH� MINUTF,S fJF THE FRIpLFY HUMAN i2ELATIONS MEETING OF MAY 27 1971z M�TTQN b� CQUncilma� �reic�ex to receive the Minutes of the Fridley Hum�n Relat�.on� Cc�mit�kee Me�tinq caiE MAy 27, 197i. S�cond�d by GounG�.lmari I��].sh�w, U,po� a yoice vsate� all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham dealared the znotion c8xri�d, tti��lii���lx, � ' , � � , �' ' ' � � 0 L� � ' ' ' ' �I e � , ' ' � I! ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' 1 R�ULAR COtI���, �TTNG QF .�'ULX 12 , 1971 PAGE 19 R�CF.IVIAIG THE �AIUTES QF THE FxIDLEX HUMAN RELATIONS COMMITTEE MEETING O�' �IU1vE a4 r 1971: MOtiION by Cquncilman Breider to receive the Minutes o� the Fridley HuRtan R�lations CQmin�ittee Meeting of June 24, 1971. Seconded by Councilman Kelehaw, Upon a voice ve�te, �11 voting aye, Mayor Kirkham dec�ared the moti.on cax'ri,eci ur�an�.mousl� . ST&EET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 197A-3 (B�.cls Qpe��ed ,7yly 6, �971. 11 t30 A.M. ) Planhald��' Bid Deposit B�we Bid Com�letion Date __.._---- ��� &���,SO�n, Inc, Am. Cas. Ca. $183,418.91 90 Days 6Q08 Wayzata Blvd. 5� B.B. Mi�ea�po�.�.s, k�inz�. SS41f Dunkley Surfaaing Ca., Inc. Cap. Ind. Corp. $216,72Z,98 90 D�ys 3756 Graacad �tr8et N.E. 5$ B.B. Minr����lis; M�.nn. 55421 G�,18 & Nelson Cons�, Co. Emp. Cot�. $218,931.95 • 90 Days 21Q1 1Q5th Avenus N.E. Unian Co. Blain,e, Mi-�nn. ��433 5$ B.B. ���Ve�, ��G, gt. Paul F $216,510.35 -- ].Q135 C�ntral Ave, N.E. & M Minneapolis, M�.�, 55433 5�t B.B. G.�. t�cCrasaan Inc. U.S. Fid. & $199,591.88 ��p�G����� &ax 336 Guaranty Co. G1a�eo, ..D�i'nu. 55369 5tr B.B. Mir�n-lCota Excavatinq, �nc. �i. Pacific $246.337.72 90 Days 3qQ� 85t�h Ave. No. Ina. Co, M�nnQa�li�r �inn. 55429 5$ B.B. �� �,��,� ��,g�.�e�:� �ceported that the low bidder was Bury & Carlson, Inv. Iie �d$�d tj�,at the City has al�eady received the concurrence of the St�te. MpTZpii �y Cour�ci�nati Liebl to award the bid foF Street �tnprovement Fro ject S�. �.970-3 ta Bury and Cazlsoa, Inc. in the amaunt o� $183,41�.91 Seaandad by Cou�cilma�n Breic�er. Upon u vQic4 vate�, al1 votir�g aye, Mayor Kirkha�oa declar'ed the taotiar� ca�ried tu��nimously. Plant�o].dex A�1l�ed �l�c:k�o� Ca. 3fi01 4$tb� Av�s No • M;�ru�ea�al.is, Mi.rui, ���.T�NG ��T FQR STRF.ET .IMYtoJV�vT raw.,��.+ R.a • (Bids�Opene� y 12, 1971� �.1:30 A.M.) g3,d::Deposit Base pid � CaqPletion DatA ..._.-,... ------r— g�,�. � peposit Co. $12,473.00 �ugust 21� 1971 p€ I�4a�ryland 5t� B.B. .REGULAR COUNCIj+ MF���NG aF JUI,Y 12� 1971 F3IAS FOR ST. 1977.-10 CONTINUED: . Planholdex �ituminous R�agdways, Inc. Am. Casualty 2825 Cs$� Av�. Co. of Penn. Mi.nneapolis, Miru�. 5� 8.8. ' Bid Deposit Base Bid $13,689.50 Completion Date ' PAGE 2Q , ' i September 15, �971 MQTION k�y Gouncilman Kelshaw ta award the contract far Street Im�rovement P�roject St. �.971-1Q (Se�lcoatingj to A11ied Blacktop Campany in the amqur�t oP $12,473.Op. S�conded b�► Counailmau Harris. Upon a voice vote, �tl], VQti.r�q $�►� � Mayox Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimous�.�lr, OF CO�]TRA�T FOR MOTIQN by Council�nan Harxis to approve siqninq the contxact for na�uxal qme �exv�ce �� 51p1 East River R,o,id. S¢conded by Cauncil.man Kelshaw. U�on a vo�cs v�pte�, all voti�q aye, Nayor Kirkham deClared the motion carzied unanimously. �IVING TI� AUpIT RF.I'ORT F� THE GEORGE M. F3ANSEDI Cp1�2AAiy FOR THE yEAR 1970: I�OTION by Counciitnan Harris to receive the aud.it repozt from the Gep�qe M. Hanse� Co�qpany �o7r the year 1970. Seoonded by Counci].iaan Kelshaw. tJpQn � voics vrat�, a�� voting aye, Me�yor Kixkhaaa deelared the motion carried unaninausly. APPRQVAL OF FIRF, DEPARTMENT PAYROLL (DEC. 18, 19?0 THIiOUGH J[JNE 21 1971 t MOTI4�1 bX C�cilman �eider to approve the Fire Department p�yroll #o� �,e p�riod ��'otp Dece�nber 18, 1970 tllroy�qh June 21, 1971. The motion was eoaqT�ided atid �,pc�� a vAic�� vAte, all voti.ng ay�. Mayor Kirkham declared the motion caurrisci un�nimaualy. R�SOI�i.TT�UN �I��-�971 - A RES4LUTTON AUTHORIZING TjiE $ALE pF CER�1� �u�_ PIiQPF.�2TX: I�TIOIV bX C'otu�ciltp�a Kelshaw �Q acbpt Reaolution #71-1971. SaQO�uisd by Covnciltaan %�.�abl. llpo�n a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirk}�am dec�,ared tMe mpti.on vara�isd ur�animously. I2$C�IVING STATUS REPORT FOR WATFR SANITARY SE� AND STORM SEWF,.�, pgp�7�:T Ik93e ._ �_ i"1oT�QN b� Council�►n Harris to rec�ive the repprt on the �tatus of Water, S�ni�ary sewer an$ Storm Sewer Project #93 fro�n Coaastock and Davis� Inc., Conmult�.�ng Fnc�in�eers da�ted July 9, 1971. Seconde$ by Councilman i,�,eb�.. U�an a voi.ae vote, a7.1 vpt�nq aye, Mayor.Kirkham declared t,he motion c�xied uriatt�.mouely. ' � � � 1 ' ' ' ' fI C ' G � � � IgAG� 21 REGLILAR COUNCIL MEETING OF JUI�Y 12 , 1971 ' ' ' ' C �J ' � ' I _! ' ' ' ' MENT TEAM REGAii THE MISSISSIPPI THE WORK DONE FOR THE ;R AND COST PART3CIPA� THE STUAX: �"he Ci�y �ngineer said that this study is to determine the prpper loc�tion of the M��sissipp�. Riv�r bridge crossing. On Page 70 of the Agenda it shows thE corric���' studi�es au�d on Page 68, the cost participation for the studies by th� s�i��er�nt govexnmerital bodies as recomQnended by the manaqement committee. On Page 67 ax's the minutes of the meetinq and as the Council will note at th� mesting �ie did �ot feel he could agree to the amount that is to be Fridley's shax'e Wit.i7�qu� uhe�kinq with the City Council. If Fridley feels they want tA s�ha,re in the cQst of tha studies, thei�' share is $7500. Councilman Harxis asked if they were talking about a crossing at, 85th F,�venue. T�s Gity Engineer said no, the Metropolitan Council is footing #.i� bill �aX' tlae anal�s�.s ou�line and then a consultant will determine wh�re the crosaing �h�ould be. Mayor Kirkham asked haw Fridley could participate in the amo�rlt Ai $7SOQ w�.��ut knowinq whera the•briSge will be. The City Engineer said ths $750Q i8 Fridley's share of th� cost for the studies to dete�ctaine whex'e it should be. He added that it probably would not be in Fridley. Mayar Ki�ckham asksd whdt determines the cost. The City Engineer replied i.mpact of thQ ,►r'e� and pp�ul,ation. The City Manager commented that another bridge would take th,e pressure a�f I. #694. Gowncilzuaun Harris aaid that origi.nally the cress�n9 waa plaruied for 85t�h Avenue, but Coon Rapids wanted it moved further north• Further r�ox� F►ould no� help Fxidley' s problems with East River Rr�ad �nd Univ�xsity Avenue. Councilman Liebl asked if they do make a study, will g�ic�ley be a+asessad. The City S'hqineez said no. Nuw there are about 9 di�°far��t qPVex�ment�l bodies involved and if toa many Pu1l out. thQ study W13�1 b� �►cxapped. The basic backg�ound work has been done� now the anulysia will b�. a�ade cx� wh�are �he crossing shou�.d be. Councallman I�lahaM gaiatsd out in the minutes it states that the Highway Depart.m�n� feels it is �io� theix x'e�ons�.�i.1itY to participate. The City Engineer said no, thsy do not feel �t� �.e� thsix �roblem. They hope to get the studX u�ad� and pres��t it to the St,aGte LegislatwCe, It would take about $50 millio� to qst the Bystetn bu�lt. There ha� to k�o a deaignation before there can be uw�ney fxo�a the MiAn��ot+a I�iqhway Aep�rtment. They hope the Legislature will appropx'1�1t� fu�d� � d�S;�qnat�+ it as a highway system. Councilu�n Harris sa�d h� �+rould ��}�� �Q ��pw �ow �cnany other communities have agreed to spend this monAy. MO�ION by Councilman Harris to table this item to �uly 19, 1971. Seco�ded by Counci�man Kelshaw. Upon a voiae vote, all voting aye, Mayor Ki.rkhan� declar�+d the �notion caxried unanimously. ON WI �� i ' � -- MQTZQN b� �uncilman Hax'ris tp receive the report c�n n4gotiations with the Metro �ew�x' Soard dnd conc�r �+�.th the xecammsndatian of tha Aclntinis�txat�ion• S�cqr►$�d by Couna,i7,man Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all v4tir�g aye, Mayor ' Kixlth�n decla�ed �tiie motion ca�ried unanimously. ' II REGULAR COUNCIL ME�T�N� 0� JULY 12, 1971 �� �z ' C�iSIDiiRATTON OF AC UISTT:{QN QF PRUPERTY FRqM LQT 1 SLOCIC 4, HAMILTON' S ADDITIO�T TO M�CHANICgyIL�: FOR STREET IMPROVF..MENT PRpJECT ST. 1970-3: MOTION by Counc�.lman Lielbi to concur with the recommendation of the Ad�pini.g_ tx'z�ti.on a.tzd authc�.rize �crjaYi. sitican c�f part e�f Lot 1, Block 4� I�uoilton' $ Add,ition �o M�cha�icavillt.� in �Yae amaunt o� $l0A frc�p Ral R ph and Mild�'ec� Wh�.te �or �treat Tmprovem��nt Project St. 19i0--3. Seconded by Counci,l.nta.r� Kelstxa�t�r, Upon a yai ce vof s, ail voting aye , Mayor ICirkham decla4,xed ths mo�.io� carried unanimous�y. RESOI,iJTIpN �72_ig71 _ p�Si�LUTI0IV AUTHORIZING THE CITX OF FRIDI.EY Tp ENTER INTQ A JO�N',i' _ CONTRACT FOR THE PURP(��F nF r,nr-nr.,T�,.. �.... _________ _ �CE COMMUNI�.ATIONS SYSTEMt The C�.ty M�na�er said that this resolution is for the purpose of u�,qxau�,ing the co�pmuna.cati.ons system in the �olice Dapartment. There w�auld be jea,��� patrtici,�ation with severai co�nunities. They have received a grant fo� t�� first years operation, and hopefully, longer. The reaolution is needed to authorize Fridle�r's particiaption in the program. This conIIpunicatio�s netwoxk wauld apeed thinqs up c�onsidera,ply. MOTIOiV by Cour�ci�n Kelehaw to adopt Resolution #12-1971. S,ecanded by Couna�.l.ma.n Liebl. Cou��,c�lman Breicisr asked if the actual cathode ray tube w�ould be in t,i�� poli.ce �pa�'�►�nt. Th� �lty �Iara�grEr said that the list of e i o °n P�9e �7 of the Aqenda, along�with the estimated � t�ent is to ,be �cut�d Capt��,n W.J. Morris, Coon .rapids Police Department, said t1�at tt�e� c�p� wq��,� be ler��t �ha,� 5�.00 per month durin the p tl g granfi eriod. They tri�d to ,�'�talGi,pate ���'Qx�'� cp�t" i� px�parinq their estimates. The City Manager pointod pu'� �hat the paa�;�i�i��ti�ig departmc�nts �ould only pay 25� during the grarxt p�,�ic�.� C�pta,in Mox��'ia sa�i.d that ttas s�rant is for one year with a review eavh y�t� th�x�a�te�, They h�vs received assurance that it would be for three ypa�'s �d �Y� �'o�' five y�ax's. a3e explained that with the system they h�l,vQ �aw if Fridley key� in, everyqn� else has to wait until the`message is dorua, for maybe 5- 10 minutes. This would be like a private line as opppspd to � p�"�.� �lilE. ��Qr �K�.x'kh�tn apm�aented that t,his is an excellent example of 27 commuar�ities �����'a�ti�g without th�e hel� of th� Metropolitan government. 73-1971 - � UESTING THE MINNE DVIDING WARNING DEVICES AND qT SAFE ACCESS FRTJM TFFE FRIDLEY F' DEPARTMENT TO ¢ ' ' ' � �l ' , � ' ' ' � ' ' �Q�'IQN b�+ �ouncilmr�n T�iebl to adopt Resolution #73-1971. �eaonded b�► �t�cflanats , �ce��.ahaw. Upo� � vo�.ce vote, all votinq aye, Mayar �Cirkh.iva decl��d �q 1�a4��Q� carr�.�a� ukn+�p�nnipiaualy. 1991 - r'b 1C; SIGNALS �T (Aic� Creek Rcwad b�Q�It7i� ,�y �otan��.7�t1an I.iebl to adogt Re$o�,�t��� �74-1971. �ecozu�P� �� �Qi�'���.�IA�i 87ee�.d�;r.. Upcc,a�a �, vo�,ce vate a11 � es �a or Kir � � x i Y kh�µn declwx'ad tl�,et Ru?��.�A ��1xz,�e�,�. u ' L_I ' R�G�JLAR �QUNCXL ME3�T�NG OF JUI•� 12, 1971 ' ' � ' ' ' � ' LJ ' ' J ' ' � ' ' PAGE 23 1�4T�OD3 bX_Counci�ma�n Harris to adApt Resolu�ion #75-1971• Seconded bjj Coui�cilman� 8zeidez. Upan a voice vote, all ay�sr Mayox' Kirkhau► declared the u r��icaz� ��rr.�ed unaa�mous3�y • . 6°�].971 -* REGEIVING THE PRELIMIN. E MATTER OF THE CONSTRUCTION OF nrrt_ AND STORM SEWER PROJECT #1 �o�r � cAr.LZ�tc �T7►TN TMPE�V�ITS S �Sp7�Ip�1 bx G�unca�lman Breider to adppt Resolution #76-1971. Seconded by �Q�ai�� i,i�b1.. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Kirkham d�clared �►� �app�i,pn cax'ried unanimously. #17-1971 ^ A UEST THAT LOT Zl Bi.vV� �.0 +�+j�'� ��`'�► ,� �� LC)T Tq TEiE 1�IORTH OF 5917 2D1D STRB�.'T BE 'TRA�S� MINNESOTA TO CITY OF FRIDLEY TO BE USED AS A PAIiKa ��, �i�xy Ho1.mb�rcJ, 5765 Main Street N.E. said that wwi�at theY w�� �� a�At pt�k, Thare are manY �mall children in thie arsa, and many of the.m p18�y i� �� ������� g�,e h,a� l�eard ai�out l�asing land on the other side of Ma,ir� $�,�QQ�' },�u,� �h� did not want her small ch�ldren crorasing Main where�'th�e�would �� �p �axyc� �or the childx'en in this neighborhQOd to play Y not h�v+� tA cross a bu�y street. Couanoi7.u�n Hara��s a�ked if there were homes on each aide of the lot. Mrs. ���j��� ��,�,� X��, �t is a single lot �bout 40' X 130', and belonqe to �� �����, p� ��,�n���a. There would be rocaa for swiAg�. ��'zl''ga"�o�'� � R�� �axe� �ta. �e CitX Attorney sa�.d that the State aw� it, but the Cou�t� COX3tx'9�& 1'k. 1� �nambe�x o� the aud�.���� 3a�d �at Fridley is knawn tor their school� syete�a, bu� wk�at about t�air parks. • Mr. wayne S�eqf�'�.ed, 5923 2nd Street N.E., said he was opposed to t�is id�a bpaaue� the lot i� toc� small. �f the�e peoPle want a� place foX theix ahi,ldx'sn to �lay, som� land siiould be leased fro�► the rail�oad acrosa D�in 51:�'E�et �a4 therq would be a larqer space. Mayox KirkY�aWt sa�id t'.he �i.ty l'►i� �nquia��d abaut land at 61$t and Main, but the railroa�d was t�v� �nk4rsat�d �.n �.�e►e#.n�' �'►Y lar�d. Mrs. Hca�berg said she did 'aot wAnt the childrea cra$sing 1�ai.r► SC�'ee�k. A memb�r q� tha audience �aic� that she livsd im.this arsa, but b�c3 uo.abildr�. �� �h�a 1i�,t1� tota ars �oo �u►al�. to cross Main Strwet by themselw� �'�he� ��c�u1�d bo !.� thei�' awr} 'ba► Q leave tbei o e yards forpball play#.nB e c�e, thi$ 'ba� Wben �'y �� b��f enou9� lat wQtitld n�cat b� �i9 �nwgh • - cQ�nc�i�.man I�arris said that he be�ieved the�a w�re a numbe�a �e�Q ths�� Nas r� �e�qhbox�aod t�►at �hould be looked into. Mra. �olmberq p�a at 58t�,a aAd 2ad Street, araother �t 59th and�ZnPd S�eet, az�$i ����'� 60f.'�1 �d 2� ��,���t. '�'k�e �ath�ra hra`1e oftered t,o k�el ut up � e�Q�t P� � �ULAR COUNCIL M��E�'ING t�F JULY 12, 1971 PAGE 24 Councilman Kelshaw said that he had a three year old son a�nti al� a back Ya�d, but it is hard to keep a tY�ree year old from qoi�g down the street to aher� �is friend lives. It is true mothers should supervi�e their children, bu� they do $��-,A o��• H� said he would rather hear the noise of children playing than ths screech uf tires. A member of the �udience said that the lot used on Altura is no bigqex, Coun�ilman Harris said that there has been trouble with the 40' 1ot on A1tu�ta because i't is so small. He asked that between now and next Monday nj,qY��� the Adntini��.ra�ion look into the situation and see what tax forfeit lots there are in kh�.s area. MO�ION by Councilman Karxia to receive Petition #17-1971 and ask the Ac�tainis_ tratior� to review available lats in this area. Seco.nded by Councilman Liebl. Upo�n a voioe vote, all vnting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion car�ied unanitnous�.y. ON REGARDING pITCH AWAY ADDITZON ; 77TH WAY The Assi�t�nt Pl�,nt Managex of Ba,rry Blower was present and a�id tkiat they have had problems with Stoneybrook Creek which runs east to w�st. It haa caused datnage to the northeast corner of the Barry Blower property. �,� cr�ek i� $i�QCted thrquqh � 3' storm pipe under the railroad tracks. It i�s inas�aquate tQ handle the storm water. The shore pf the creek is being e�,�,�� away, but it has not xeaahed the building yet. He underetood the pxojact has ��� held up about throe yeara due tp court proceedings, but th�i,x� buil,d�,nq will x�ot hold up three Xears longer. They have had fill hauled �,n by at privat�a contractor� He would request that as soon as possible that the inadequa�te pip� be �eplaced. The Gity E�nqiz��er said that he had put this item on the Aqenda before he learned that the qentleman from Barry Blower was going to be preaent. �n 1968 the Gouncil did hold a public hearing but they did not arder th� �,xojeat in because Spring I,ake Park should also enter into the project, The Gou�t hearin� i� sc�eduled �.n Auqust. He agreed the problem is getting quite seriou�. Som� of the �treets have been paved in this area. ConcrQte was put in near ths e�resk �ro�$inqs. A few days ago when we had the stozip iox � haur, th� w�tez was ov�r the road. There wi21 be a court decision coaii�iq �op,�, and he �rau].d reccxamend authorizinq another public t�eaz�iuq and order in the total �.r4ject as ,�ropo�ad no matter `+hat ti�e outcome of the ca�trt proceeding�. T�� Px'ob1eA1 cant be taltan care of throuqh staged constr�ction, such as fir$t enlaarg,ing the pipe ar�d ditch work. Then the groject cara be addad on,tc� a� the praperty develops. He suqqestel! the hearing could be held in Septemb�lx. Gouilci�.ma� Haz�ri� wandered if ordering it in would prejudice Frid],ey' �i �,��� Ths C�.t� Attorney �aid that Spring Lake Park made a mc�tion to diwnis� the ca�ss wha.ch t�a� �t�dc�o deni�d. The hearing will be in August. -,1 y i l - oRDERIDlG P 3 ' , ' L�I , ' , ' , � ' u � , M���QN by Cour�ci3,taa,ra �iar�is to adopt Rasolutinn �'77-�971. seconc�ed b�+ Cc►unqi7.�aari L,�ebl. Upc�x� � v4ic,� vote, all votin9 aY� � Mayor �cal.rkham de4la�c'�sd ' the tncat�,a� cazr�.�s� ur�an�moualy. , ' 12EGULAR COUNCIL i�EETING QF �JL1LY 12, 1971 � , P14�E 25� , MQT�QN by Counci�man Harris ta adopt R�salution #78-1971. Second�d by �Q�r���,�, �,�,eb1. Upc�n � voice vQte, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkha�a de��ax'��i tk�a ma�io� caarrie�, unanimously. ' w Z o�' MO�IQN by Coun��.lm�n H�rri�s t4 adopt� Resalution �79-i971. Secanded b�t Cou�iF��- , m�n L:l�b1. �psaA a voice vote, a11 voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared th� mc��.ion caa�ri�d unar�imously. �� , MO��pN by Cownc�.�.ma�n Harri� to �dopt Resolution NSO-1971. 8evond�d �iy Ga�tn�llta� �+ieb7.. [Ipon a voice vote. al1 votiag aYe. Mayox' Kirkhaa� ds�lar�d t.k�e� tt�o�iari ea�tt'iec� u�at��imously. � ' , ' � � , ' ' ' l_J 71 �- ��� MqT�p�V by Cpunei�.�an Har�is to adopt Resolution �81-i971. 3e�ond�d by Councilmaun L�.+�b�. • UFor� a voice vote, all ayes , Mayor Kirkhat�n dea�arild t�,he mo�1aA s�axried un�nt�nously, 1 - ON MQT�ON by Colxnailmaxl Iiarris to ardopt Resolution #82-197I. Seaon$ed by Cqu�Gi�m�n Lie3a1• Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Kirkham declaxed the 1�t�.or� Car��.sd, unaun��mously. RFV��T OF CAON RAFIDS PibOPOSAL TfI VACATF SR�AD �AVENUE NORTH OF CITY LIi�T$ s Thp �i�y �n��:r�ee+� xe�orted that Coon R�►p�ds hs�.d a public heariaq for �l� vetvatt�pA o� �axt of Szoad Rvenue north of Fridley c�ty limits. T'h�sy a�e �s�p�C�adi�g wit.Y} k�a,rricades ior the time beiaq. F�idley indicateS Co the�m we� �'�elt t.k�� vaaation waa prematu�e. MpTIpH jay Gpts�c�.lmar� LieD1 to receive the information from the Gity �qineex. ��aQ���d b� Cpt�mcil,man areider. U�on a voice vote. all ayes, Mayox Kirkham d�ali�x'� tk►e mat�.o� ca�Fried unania�ousiy. �$T FOR A BTACK PART'Y IN 1RIADY M}►NOR ODl JULY 31 1971: Mt'��ON k�y �Aunc�.�� Harris to �approve the block party in Metlosiy �ACax oA �'uly 31► 197� �� xequ�asted bx �trs. James +Gliciden, 7358 �ou�acta C'�xv+�. �ucaonc��d by �QUnc�.l�wun B�plder. upon a voice� vot�, a1�. votiru,� aye, M�tyOx Kir� s�pG1a�'sd tk�e ��ion carried unanimoualy. �[i�R GOUNC�L $��ING OF JUI,X l� , 1971 ' PAGE 2� ��'��� �Y �Q����man T.iebl t,o �eceive Petition #18-1971. Sea�nded by �oyulcil�- �at'i i��u'x�.8. Upo�t � voice vote, all voting aye, Ma,yor Kixkham siec�aacec� th,� �ti.oan aarra.�c� unaiaiRaQUSIy. Cau�Qilmata 8r�id�r said that the Parks Departaaent is workianq on �ia �d t'�,�y ���'� bY Q��p��x tq hav� saae defi�ite glans on what is available i�a tha�� a�tCea. Ti►�+ Ai��atox o� �arks and Recrea�ion sai� that $o� ,prage�rt,y wi�.l F r �+�Qm� d��.�,r�c�u,,��� i�n &eptembez, a�d he �e1t it would be better to waa.t t�t�t�.�. tha� t�m.e, t�+ #�e� wk��� ia �vailable. 1971 - TO ESTABLISH A KIDDIE PARK AT E �"��"�Q� ��► �QUACa�ilm�n Ziebl to receive Petition #�,9-1971 and a&sk tha� th�.e a.tam k�e �+l�c�d on th� Agenda foz n�xt Monday night. Secondad bg �ou�ailman Ksl�hatw, Upo� a vaice vote, a11 vrating aye, Mayor xirkham declared tl�� nqtior� ��xr�,�d wnarl�mot�alx. CI,A'�l.�; . �zQ� �Y ��n�ilmar� Kelshaw to authorize payment of General Claims 1ja�5ag '��9h �Z�7a� �r►d LiQuor Claims #5736 throuqh #5760. Seconded by Gput�cilmar� H+sx'�i�1; Uj�on ��oice vote, all votix�g aye. Mayor Kirkham dealared the uqtia�t ca�cr�.wd umm��uwusly. ��c�avs�s � Mu1�i 1 Darelli�n Mr$. Marqin C. �ri.cksan 2az4 �38�i AvA. m.�V. CQqn ii�gi,d� � M�.r�. 55433 8u�b1:lQ A�i� Pl�c� GASi.n�► Rvya�.e 6�19 E�wy. 65 P'�,�dl.�y, Mat�nesota �'�"�Cll.�y ReIG. �i Ss�'ViC� ���0, tiwy. s� �'xiQls�Yr M�zu��oPt.� Cantarh'�#�^1+' Tz�3e fi48�. tJn�ye�eity Ave. Fridley, Mizu�eaQta lkldresa s��o a�x st, rr.E. By � Paul I�ses $xc il. Save�.koul �y: c�eo�qa wojc�a� On�its Fper � �1 s��.. o0 Ap ,�roved Sy Police Cha.e� Health ��,t��a�,��p� �olice Ch�,e� �i��.l,th In��sc�q= Polica Chie� �ealtl� insp�actox � � ' � ' � , � ' ' ' ' ' ' � , I' REGUL&E� COUNCII� D�'EET�NG QF �IJ�+Y' 12, 1971 PAGE �7 I ' I ' I ' I 1 ' ' � � ' i ' ' ' � � ' � � LIC�N��� C�NTI UFD3 Auction Licena� Ro�,als� Parizek 5258 Fillmox'e St. Fx�dl,ey, �i.iru�eSA'�a By: Ronald Parizek Blacktca i, n� Gu�taispr� B�.a�kt�p Co. S1& ��h �tree� 5,�. M.i,nn���a�.�,s� Mixu�esota By: �ames Gustafson North�:rn Asph��� construction 1nc. 11064 Radda.�scan N.E. Ml�.nraea,pc��i�, Mi.nn. 55434 Sys Gerk�ard G. Larson ExcEx avatin;� Harks� ��ccav�atin9 16QQ 91st Av�. N.E, 81a,�ne, Minnesota By: Marvin Hartse W�a1en & Sak�bx, �nc. �Q�2 Polk S�reet I�.E. Minneapa�lis, Minnesota 8x: James Waalen Gae Serv�ce Rjoxktna� Mechanical. Tnc. 90�� �'�Y��9 �1ou8 Drive Ed�� Pr�i.rie, Mi.nr�. 55343 Byz Rpbert Hanson aruce Plumbing Company 4747 Twin I.ak� Avenu@ Miru�eapplie, M1nn�sota By: Delbert Bruce c3enexal Cont�ractor Aqua�and Fool Company 340Q i7akota Avs. South Miruiea�oli.a, Minnesota By: Harvey 87.umbe�g A��i'�►' w A & W 60 Talmadga Way N.�. �'xi$lpy� Miruiesota Bx: Earl M. Duffy Guaa 8uilder� �'xi�nCaton. Miant�esota �y= Jamras Gusa L,y1� J. K�u�ex�bez'g 76 NG, We�t�� Avenue �$. $au�.� b1,1.1�ASOt� 8Ys Lyle J. KauFen�berg A�proved B� Polic� Chi,ef BuilBiAg Iaapector Building Inapect,o� Bu�,lding In$�aeat�or Suilding Insgetox Plumbinq In�pector Plumbirlg Tnapector Buildinq In�pect.Qr Buildi.�q InspeGtor Suilding In�g�ctqr Bui�dinq Inspsctox REGUL�iFi, GQUNCII� MEETING OF JULY 12 � 1971 LIC�NSES GON'�INUEAx ` Ge�,er�11 Contractoz Rob�rt Laugen Home� �nc. Route #2 Osseo. �innesota Bye R�bert O. Laugen Quala��,y Cons�ructiQr� S�rvices ao01 �a�t 29th Street� Minne��acallsr Mi��ar�QSO�a By: ,Tohn Tentinger D•I,. Scher�x 6��5 Second Stx�et N,�. Fx�.dley, M�.nnesota Alexander Home Servi.ce, In�. 713 7� Avaaue 5.�, Minn�a�o].is, Minnesota 8y: prew Scherer By; Todd Aleacander Approved By � ' PAGF. 2$ � ' Buil,di,nq zz�spe�ztoac auildi�nq �na�ctp�' �uildinc� In+�peCt,�r Building ir�spe�ta�' I�OTIO�i by Ccaur�cilman Fiarris to approve the licenses as submi.tt.�d. Seoond�d bY CAUn�i7.a►an Kelshaw. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayo�r Kj,rkhatR de�lar�d the mo�ion caarried umm�imausly. ES'�IMATES a Dunk�.ey Surfacinc� Gompany 3756 c3rara,d StrQe� N.�. Minnsa�olis, Minnesota 55421 P,�RTTAL E�Stimate #6 for Work Completed and Materials on ��� +�11 �f,cG4rding to Contract: Street Improvement �'xo��Ct ��. 1970-4 Minn-iCota, �xcavati.ng Gompany Q�s�e�a, Minaesota �AR'�IA� ���imate #7 tor Work Completed and Matexials on Fi�u'►d ��.� ��co7�ding to Contract: Street Lnpxovement Proj�et St, �970-1 P�R��AI, ��timate #6 for Work Completed and Matsrials on �iand all According to Contracts street Improvement �'�'4�eG� St. Z970�-2 Hardra.ve� Inco��porated , 1Q�35 �er��ac�l Avet�ue N.E. M:L�37I3��go�.�� r i�xu?E�iSPta 55435 PART�A,L ��ti.tnate #2 fAr Work GomQl�ted and Materials vn i�and ,�11 Ac�o�'s1i.�nq to Contrac�: strest Impr�vement 8xp��c� �t. 1971-1 i'AA�RT�AT, E�ftiA�te +�� �or Work Com�l�ted a�d �terial� ar� FiAri� �11 Ac3c�A�C+c�i�il� 'kr� ��txact; Stree� I�pr�vQmen� ��o�ec� �t, ��71-9 ' ' , C� , ' ' , , S $r55fi*�6 ' ' �4f � 8Ei7. ,2�i ' � 4.443.66 ' , ' ����A97��9 ' S�#5,49'�.,�� , ' U CQU C�� ME�T�N� pF JjJT,,Y ��, ���� p�c� a� �� � �t � ' �_� ' , ' ' , ' , ' � � , , ' , ' ' ����r���s co��zr�u�r�: GePxg9 M.• Har�sBr�. ComPanY C�r�ii�.�:d PUb�.ic ,�ccauntants �75 ac�uth P1a��t I3uild�ng W�y�a�� �oul.sv��d a� Hiqhway #100 M�nn�ap�l�a, Mir�n���ata 55�1.�i Fox Anr�ual Au�lit of the Ci.ty of Fr�.dley S ��SoQ,OA �p��Q�V by,Cpurr;ail.man Kelshaw to pay the estimates, as submitted. Seconded by ��aur;ai.lman T�i.eJ��.. Cour�ciltn�r� Liebl said, �atine and blacktopping has�beenAdQ e r but wha1�4a1pout a�d 5th �tr�ata. The curb g the b1aG1c dirt and ���din9? The dirt is washinq dowri the stoza► aeWexa. The ��ty ��q�.neer �aid that fi,his ia a partial setin►ate, not a final. This wil.l be ���� G�� c�� 1a��ox� the final e�tima�e is submitted. �� VOT� u,pon t�he motion, bein9 a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham � deGla��d tt�s motion aarried una�riimously. Th� F1nan�e pixeator asked what tlis Caunail wished to do abAUt naiu►inq a►ti ��c�i�.px �or 1971. Hs could staz�t some o� his wc�rk in September. Mayox �j,xk�p �aaid t�►at h� was r�ady to name one. Coun&ilman Harris a�ked how many y��.$ ��rg� �. ��n���, has beeM th� audi.tor and the Mayor xeplied h� l�e���VSd tvro ye�e�s. MAT�QN by Cqwaa�lRU� Hazr�s to nauie GQOxge M. Ha�sen auditor fo� tii�. C�ty p� �'ridl.ey �tor t3�►a ys�4r i971. ,with the thouqht that the Council shc�uld cAn�ic�er a ol^aa�t3��a �a�� y�a►r. The City Manager asked i� the audit wov.id be doae �or th� sam�a p�ice €or 1971. Tha i"i�ance� pir�+ctox �aid k.hat the City is charqed on a time baa�.s, MaYo�C K�.�kYta�l #sid th�at the advantage in staying with the sa�me FomPanY is 'kha� they boGO�c►� i�tuiliax' witl'� the xecords. ���ON w�1$ 9e+Conde�d and upon a vaaoe vote, all vatinq aye. MAtYor Ki�k.�i� d�alar�d the mcation aarrisd unanimously. COMMLTNICATION� : 1q,. �QRAS QF �NGINEERS: FM�C CORPORATION FILL PERMIT ALONG MTS$I9$IF$I AI3TERt MOT�QN b� Gour�cilman Harris ta rereive the co�y of the lettQr $�om tho Gity Enq�.ne�x tc� t�e Cor�s o� �n4�neers dated June 18 ► 1971 �nd the 1e�te7� �ran ,�� �$�,�qen,� Qp �� �nX� Corps of Engineers, dated Jun� 2�, 1�7�.. ������;p,� �y �puszcilman Lieb1. Upon a voice vote: all votinq ay*, M+,lYca� K�r�� c��a11�x'e�t� th� motion carri.ed unanimousiy. �* �ADIITA�AN a T VENDTNG LICEN&E t MO��ON �Y Coura�ilman Kelah� tA re��iye the maa�ar��u� fraat the �a1� MO ��n,�t+�'i� aor�ca�cn�r�q th�t �PPlicat�.o�n c�� Mis� �ck�ar� Gl�c�m�nen t,o e��� �now r�oAet4 d��Rd �u].y 3, �977.. �scon4ed, b�' C�auncilnan i+��►b�• Upo� m v'o�,i� vO�+�r +N.�, �ye� r M�YC�� Ki.rkh�+ deol�red the motion caxxied unwnienouslY, It�GUT,AR GOUNCZL MEETING QF JULY �.2 ��,971 PAG� 3Q G, F�iANK I���l�: CQUNCILMAN TiiIRU WARD• MA'���1N b� Couracil�ax� Li�bl to receive the msmora,nd..um dated Jun� 29,197�, and ur �m� a+�k �or a�espoi�d�ng me�o fro�1 the Gity Manager. Seconded by Counci�mat7t Axeide�. Upor� a vpice vote, all voting aye, Mayo�r Kirkham decla�red �1iW u���c��n c�acr�.�d u�nanuaous�,�. �QtJItNM$�VT t The�e k�sir�g a�o Yurth,ex bus�ness, Mayor Kirkham declared the R�gular Cauncil Mee#�,r�g o� t.he Ci.ty CQUnci� of July 12, 2971 aWjourned at 11:�{0 P.M. �a ct�ully subm�.tted, Ju�l Me�c��� ��Q� Secze�� to the �ity Cour�cil Jaak 4. acirkt�aal 0 ,�; ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' , ' ' ' ' , � ' , ' � � L ' , � LJ THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 19, 1971 PLEDGE OF ALI.EGIANCE: MayQr Kirkham led the Council and the audience in sayinq the Pledge af Alleqiance to the Flag. INVOCATION: Reverend Sergren, Redeemer Lutheran Chuxch, offer�d the Invxation. Mayor Kirkham called ti�ie Regular Couacil Meeting of July 19, 1971 to�order at 7:50 P.M. , RpLL CALLs � � ' M�ERS PERSENT: Kirkham, Liebl, Harris, Breider, Kelshaw MEMBERS ABSENT: None ADOPTION OF AGFNUA: Mayor Kirkham said that there was a general contractor license to add for G& M Construction to the Licenses and Resolutions from the Finance Director directinq publication of hearing on the assessment rolls for SW �k100, St. 1970-1, St. 1970-2 and St. 1970-4. MOTION by Councilman Kelshaw to adopt the Agenda as amended. Seoonded by ' Councilman Breider. Upon a v�oice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. � VISZTORS: __._.- Mrs Harry Holmberq 5765 Main Street N.E.: Petition Ik17-1971: , (A request that Lot 21, Block 10, Hyde Park Addition located on the lot to the north of 5917 2nd Street, be transferred from the State:of Minnesota to City of Fridley to be used as a.park) , C ' � � ' ' Mrs. Holmberq said that their petition was received last wQek at the Council Meetinq, and asked if anythinq has been done about it. The City Manaqer said that he had gone out with the Parks and Recreation Dirsctor and surveyed this lot along with the t� other lots she mentioned at the meeting, but they have not completed their analysis and are not ready to submit a repart. He said ehe would be advised if their request is not on the next Council Aqenda. Mr, William Hoffmanu, 6900 Hickory Drive N.B.: Caa�p Ivckesleaz Mr. W�lliam Hof�a�suin said that ho had tAe follaaing petition to be received by Council �lhich had 91 tax payer� names on it. He then read the petition aloud and said they repre�ented 5150,000 in taxes to the coamnxnity and r►ere all people that live in the im�nediate vicinity. REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 19, 1971 PAGE 2 , PErITION #20-1971 - I1I OPPOSITION Tp TEiE IISE OF CAMP,LOCNEgLEA AS A TRANSIENT YOUTH SI�LTER: IKOTION by Councilman Harris to receive Petition #20-1971. Seconded by Councilman Kelshaw. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. NOTE: The Council noted that the attorney for Item #1 (Public Hearing for Speeia�. Us�e Permit for Skelly oil Co.) was not yet present, so they would coa� back to this item when he arrives. PUBLIC HEARING ON ODi-SAI,E LIQUOR LICENSE TO G�OJ�GE NICKLOW FUR 3710 EAST RI VER ItAAD : Mayor Kirkham read the public hearinq notice aloud and a�ked the audience if anyone wi�hed to be heard, vrith no response. MpTION by Councilman ICQlshaw to cloce the public hearing on th�a on-sale liquor license for George Nicklow. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vqte, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the hearinq closed at 8:00 P.M. c�RDINANCE #482 - A REZONING To c-a, sx��rr irrv�sTr�arT cc Avenue South of 83rd Avenue) ZOA #71-04 j�jTT.T.T A M THE 21RF.A (ArQa along !J �_� ' ' C_� ' ' M_2 Ity Councilman Harris said that it was his understanding that upon the second readinq_of the rezoning ordinance, the deeds can be exchanged and the challenge,on the remaining property will be dropped. The Finance Director aaid ye�, th�.s is what their attorney agreed to. Councilman Fiarris asked if the City had funds to acquire tha Barbush p�rk property. The Finance Dirsctor said they had the financial proposal wnrksd out last year. There is enough in the budget to pay for the City share for the first and second application. The City has already received the State'�c share for the first phase. MOTION by Councilman Harris to atdopt Ordinance �482 on second reading, waive t21e reading, and order publiaation held until the deed� have been submitted and the detail� for the transfer of park property havs be�n vompleted. Soconded by Gouacilman Breidez. Upon a roll call vote, Brsider, Kelshaw, xirkhasi, Liebl and Harris voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. _ Counailman Liebl augqested that the Ordinance for the aale of thw property at 3710 East River Road be taken up so that Mr. Nicklo�► and Mr. Rallis could leave the Meeting. FIRST R�ApIDjG OF AN ORDINANCE RFLATIDIG TO THE S7►I.E (aF` THE PitOP�RTY AT 3710 S71ST RIVER Ii(JAD : The City Attorney said that previously there was an.aqreement betw�en the City and the proposed buyer. Al1 the tezms have b�en �qraed to. Accordinq to the City Charter the sale of property has to be by Ordinance. Couacilme�n Harri$. a,aked if the leqal description included the exception of the property the City still Wants to hold. The City Attorney an�wered yes, there is also an ease�aaent the City wanted� ' ' ' , , ' , ' ' ' , � ' �� t , , , � � , ' , , � , ' � ' � REGULAR COUDiCIL MEETIDiG OF JULY 19, 1971 PAGE 3 MOTION by Councilman Liebl to app�ove the Ordinance.on first reading arid waive the reading. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon a roll call vote, Liebl, Harris, Breider, Kelshaw and Kirkhan► voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. ORDIWANCE #483 - RELATZNG TO CONSTRUGTION QF aUTOI+IOTZVE SERVICE STATIONS AMEbIDING SECTZON 45.01 SUHIIIVIS�i B PARAGRAPIi 3. SZJBpAR�GR�PH E: MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Ordinance M483 on second reading, waive the readinq and order publication. Sec�nded by Councilman Breider. Upon a roll call v�ote, Kirl�ham� Liebl, Haxris, Breider and Kelshaw voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the nqtion carried unanimously• ORDZNANCE #484 - AMEDIDING AND REC�DIFYING SECTIDN 45.19 RELATING TO SPECTAT• USE PERMITS: MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt Ordinance #484 on second readinq, waive the reading and order publication. Seconded by Councilman Kelshaw. Upon a roll call vote, Harrie, Breider, Kelshaw, Kirkhaa► and Liebl votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. VISITOR: �— Mr Walter Galay, 5329 5th Street N:E.: A Avenue Between Sth Street and 6th Street: 54th Mr. Galay asked what was to be done with the alley where he lives. In the winter tia�e he will not be able to get out. He was told by the Inspection Department that alleys are the last to be plowed. He cannot go to the north because of a ditch that was made� and he cannot afford to lose work because he cannot get his czr out of the alley. Mayor Kirkham said as to snawplo�wing, a7.]eys have the last Pr�o �o•homes.C1The man Liebl said that he believed the alley had been graded up City Enqineer said that the improvement af the alley was taken out at the . request of the property awners• There was water that could not drain out. The alley was qraded to get the watsr to drain taw�d 53rd Avenue. Councilman Liebl sa�ia that there was a low spot in the back yards. Mr. Galay asked why the alley Was not finished. Councilman Liebl acked if he wantQd the alley to go throuqh and Mr. Galay replied certainly. Councilman Liebl said that the Council held a yig pubgic haarin o�e� yeo le tYiater+ould pay did notwahtS�1Q to put the alle throu h. i+lany P P the alley open. � Mayor Kirkham asked Mr. Galay to work with hia Councilman, and Councilman Liebl said that he would contact Mr. Galay this week. CONSIDERATION OF ESTABLISHING A KIDDIE PARK AT 53RD AND 5TH STREET LOTS g 9 AND 10 BLOCK 14 HAIdILT�N'S l�DDITION TO MECBANICSVZLLE° �Petition �k19-1971 Received 7-12-71) Councilman Harris said, in discussing parks for this area, that in talking with the Highway Department. them K=� a� agreement that they would move their �ence close to the easterly edge of the hiqhway riqht of way, releasing about , CJ ' u � � � , � � � � ' �J � , , � REGULAR COUWCIL MEETING OF JUL�lF 19, 1971 PAGE 5 thQ benefit of their knowledge through past experiences. The �mal1er Pa�'ks are the worst in keepinq for their intended use. The slmaller childrer� just do not get the benefit of the park desiqned for �ewithHa better parkforee the larger parcel developed, the City would end up ev�ryone. Mx. Richard Byers, 5300 Sth Street N.E., said that there would still be the trouble with the bigger children. The City Manager said that With a bigger parcel of land there would be more roaa forla inactivities that the older children would be interested in, such as ball p y g• Councilman Liebl said that he would like to have the Parks and iZecreation Comnis�ion qive their recom�nendation to the Council. This is their duty. He 8�ked that it be placed on�the Com�nission's next Agenda and asked that these peogle interested in this park be present to present their arguments. MOTION by Councilman Liebl to refer this request to the Parks arxi Recreation Counaission and the Adu�inistration for their recommendation to Council. Seconded by Councilman Kelshaw. Councilman Harris said that there was a statement made that there �re�ese older children in the area, but these small children will grow up and same people will be back before this Council, or subsequei�t Councils todhavey wiil want a baseball field and a hockeY rink. This Council is going to work sanething out to get a larger area. Mr. Novak said that there were a lot of multiple dwellinqs in the area and there tends to be a lot of smaller children. He said he was afraid the lots would be sold before the City makes a determination. 2he City Attorn�y said that a11 tax forfeit lots are red tagged and are not approved for sale until the Council approve� it. Miss Ottem said that these lots are not taken care of. She would li.ke to have the grass and weeds cut. People throw their garbage in there and �e�eBCityts get tired of picking it up. Mr. Novak ad�led that it has been cut by once this year. Councilman Harris asked that the Weed Inspector be sent out. Councilman Kelshaw added that there is tax money allocated for the Weed Contractor, but the City has had a problem with this service. He lost some of his equipment and there has been a lot of rain. He suggested that if they want a park in the immediate vicinity where the motlzers can supervise, that the parents get together with lawn mowers and rakes and clean it up. He said he Was just offe�ing this as a suggestion. He said we are all neighbors and have to work together. In Minnetonka the parents got together and put in a trail. H� was not saying they shou�d do this� but was ju�t sugqesting theY try to work together and do something for each other. He �aid the City already has the word of the Highway Department �1'�at we coil�.Ld us� that pa�t of Block 12, if the City pay� the cost of movinq the fence. He commentea that �t �„�ulg � more fun if everyone would work toqether• Councilman� �utsbyd that Mr. Cliff Rogers has cut these lots many timee. It was po' the audience that the lots are rouqh and need levecould getyarb ade�ton level that if there was no objection by tlze State, they it off if that wauld be of any assistance. He asked that the City crews take a look at it. TF� VOTE upon the motion, being a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Y.irkham declared the motion carried unanimously. REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 19, 1971 PAGE 6 ' PIJH,LIC �;ARING OAI SPECIAL, USE PERMIT SP #71-08, RE USST BY C.W. RpLI,MAN FOR THE ST�LLY OIL COMPANY ON THE SOUTHEAST CORN�R OF EAST RIVER �D BDID 7gTH AVENUE: Mayor Kirkham read the public hearing notice aloud for the benefit of the audience. Mr. Spencer Sokolawski, Attorney for the applicarit, said that first he would like to appologize for being late, he had just come fro� the Capitol. He �aid they had requested this hearing before the Council on the apecial use permit. The land is located at 79th Way and East River R�oad and ia 314' X 280' and has been zoned C-2S sinoe 1955. Pripr to April, 1969 a ga,� station could have been built without a special use perm�,t. NoMr there is a special use pezmit required on property in an indu�trial,.uoa. Just ima�ediately south and east of this property Mr. Fudali a�yd Associates hav� an apartment cootplex. The apartment complex was also zoned industri�►1 until it wa� r�zoned. In 1963 Super Atnerica owned the property and a construction germit was i�sued to them. At that time there was no t�rmination date on the pezsit. Mr. Falkenstein purchased the property iA Octaber and negotiated with Super Ameriaa. They checked with the City S�gineer ta determins whsther a�pecial use permit was required and h�,s understandinq was that the�e was not one required. Thia tract of .land irs ideglly situat�d.for a service station. He said he had a letter from Mr. Dyer with Super Americ.-► that at the time the apartment complex was constructed h�e put up a For Sale siqn (1968), and never received any inquiries. When the apartment coa�lax went in,his client did not appear to objeot, although thQ.use wsa changed from commercial to residential and did have ari adverse affect on their property. The garages hav� been con- a#xucted so the backs of the garaqes are facing t,hQir property. �ie pointed out there has been a petition filed that �hows ti�e neighbors are in favor of this use. He felt this use would be an asset to the City of Fridley. Mr. Sokolowski continued that Skelly Oil Crnnpany is aqreeable to usinq brick on the building so that it will be compatible with the apa�rtment c�atplex. He would also assure the residents there w�ould be no glare from thQ lights. He said Skelly wanted to be a qood land owner. Another objection voiced by one of the land owners was that she would lose tenants, but six of her seven tenants have siqned the petition in favor of the proposed use, The lighfis will be tpodified so that ther� is no glare to cauae a disturbance to the neighbors. He felt that because there was a building permit i�sued in 1963 a�d becau�� there was no termination date, that permit was still valid. He emphasized that he felt that this property would lend itself to such a facility. As far as traffic is concerned, they would agrea to provide an easemer�t for a strip par�llel to East River Road for a turninq lane, ao there would be no traffic problems witi� East River Imad. Councilma�n Breider said he w�s not quite sur� why Skelly Qil Cowpaay feels this is a good site. The City of Fridley wer�t on record throuqh a;esolution s�ent to Anoka County in favor of reducing traffic on Ea�t River Road. There is a Standard Station just to the north of this si�e that fs no lonqer occupied. Why ia th�re a good likel�hoo$ this atation will sucoeed wh�n Standard failed? Mr. �okfllowaki said that there were plan� ta widen Miseisaippi Street which would affecfi the Skelly Station on Mississippi Street and Sast River Road. He said that he understood ths�t 79th Avenue will connect with T.H. ��7, so this y�tould �ake.a good inters�ction. There would be traffic travellinq both north and south, and east and west. Also, the area is populated and they could ' ' � , ' ' ' , � � _) � , , L__I �I ' , � , e i � � , ' ' , ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 19, 1971 PAGE 7 draw their custamers from.the nQiqhbors in the area. Mr. Sundberq, Rea1 Estate Agent for Skelly Oil Company, aqreed these were the reasons why it would be a good site. He pointed to the heavily populated areas and the proposal to put 79th through to T.H. #47. Councilman Liebl asked the City Attorney if, since the City issued a building permit maay year$ ago, is it bound bg it? Over the past 6- 7 years the Council has changed their requirements a great deal, espacially�for gas stations. The City AttornQy said that he would think that a court would probably hold that a special use penoit is required at thia time. Councilman Liebl said that..there was a buildinq pexmit issued for this psoperty but they never took advantage of �t. How lonq would that permit be valid? The City attorney said that if the pezmit did not casry an expiration date, he would ass�me it would be valid for a reasonable amount of time. He did not believe aeven years would be ruled-a reasonable aisount of time. Mr, i,a�ry Miller, 7889 Firwood Way N.E., said that h� lived directly west of this tract of land. He was at ti�e Planning Com�aission meetings and was opposed to the developmant of a gas station.. He felt there would be more traffic on East River Road. This is a residential area, with both sinqle family dwellings and multipla dWel.].inqs. •The petition was brought around when just the women were home ai'�d the men were at work. Mauy of tis� men were angry because their wives eigned the petition. He did not fe�l that petition was valid. He said that be vras very much opposed to this qas atation, and pointed out that there waa a Standard Station standing empty just a few blocks north of there. Mayor Kirkhan► said he was speakin4 nei•t,her for or aqain�.t, but he did want to point out to the audience that this station was meant to replace the one on Missi�sippi Street and East River Road• Mr• Miller said that Fridley already .has enough gas stations, especially on East River Road. ' Mr. C.S. Fischer, 7897 Firwood Wny N.E., said he was a neiqhbor of Mr. 1�iller, and wanted to say-that they had a nice residential neighborhood. and he wanted to keep it that way. LJ � � �, � , ' Mr. Richard Fudali, Attorney for Five Sands, said that he and Ken Nordling are the owners of the 17 acre parcel of land direatly to the south• �eY have 120 units about to be completed auad soon they will be construoting another 180 units. The units are being accepted readily, and they feel they will have one of the finest apartment complexes in Fridley. He said he was here to object to the developdnent of the proPeFtY for a gar� station. Mr• Sokolowski mentioned this being an industrial area, but that is siaaPly not true. It is solidly residential to the west with $30,000 -$40,000 hames. To the �north are multiple dwellings, and to the south are his multiple units. This property is completely aurrounded with residential px,c�perty of different densities. The City must be more protective toward these residenta. There are ordinances designed to requlate gas stationa• �en if�theVesellland atations within a mile. He que�tioned �ahat would happ Y some cut-rate station were to aame in. There are local type uses an�d co�nmunity type uses of property. Gas atations a�e a community type use. Gas stations should be centered in commercial areas. This is an island snd �hould be devoted to local use, such as some type of clinic, office bui131ng or a foo d stoxe, so that the 600 people li+vinq in his compl�ex could wulk to it. A gas REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 19, 1971 p�E 8 station would be a vom�nunity typQ use with people stopping in and movinq on. He said he felt that this was not the ideal location, and pointed out that all you have to do is look at the Standard Station out of business. Aesthetics and community welfare qo hand in hand. Their complex is well over $3,000,000. All you have to do is look at a fillinq station after 3- 4- 5 years and see that the aesthetics are poor, regardless of what ie pro�ised at the ti.me the permit is issued. He felt that a gas station on this corner would be a great liability to his epartment complex. 1'�z'.�W. Jacobson, 121 79th Way N.E., said that he agreed with everything Mr. Fudali said. This area is predominantly reaidential. A qas station in the miShce of this residential area is not appealing. He added he would be�very opposed to a filling station. Mr. Sokolowski said as he qoes down East River Road from north to south he ha$ noticed larqe industrial buildinqs. This i� what he re�erred to. Five Sands say they will sustain a qreat financial loss, but nobody ever contacted thex in req�rd to a�aking u�e of this lot. They provide buff�rs, yet khe backs of the garages face their property. MOTION by Gc�uncilman Harris to close the public hearing on the special use pexm�,t request SP #71-08, Skelly Oil Canpany. Seconded by CounciLsatt Kelshaw. Upon a voioe vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the hesrinq closed at 9': 00 P. M. OF AN ORDIDIANCE FOR CiF AN AI.LEY AND TWO TION REQUEST SAV #69-03 IN HIACK 6, BERLIN ADDI MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve the Ordinance on first reading and waive the reading. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a roll call vote, Breider; 1Ce2shaw, Kirkham, Liebl and Harris voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carrie$ unanim�usly. FIRST READII+IG OF AN ORDINANCE FOR VACATION REQUEST SAV #71-03, RICHARD MILLER H�IES, Ib1C. s TO V�ICATE McKIDTLEY STREET 50UTH OF THE SOUTH LINE OF RICE CREEK iiQAD ]II�iD A 3IX FOOT UTILITY AND DRAINRGE EASEMEDIT DESCRIBED AS THE S�UTH �Tx FEET OF LOT 3, COCHRAN'S ADDITION: MOTION by Counailman Kelshaw to approve the Ordinance on first r�ading and r►ai,v� the reading. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Councilman Liebl asked Mr. Miller if he was willing to put the money into escrqw for the storm sewer. Mr. Miller said he w�ould prefer that the storm sewer be put in. Councilman Relshaw asked if he would be willing to put in hia portion of the storm sewer system, pay for it, and auy w�ck left to be done, esarow that amount. Mr. Miller said yes, he would be willing to put in the storat sewer alonq Benjamin Street. Thi� would serve other property besides h�s own. He would like to qet eredit for that and escrow the rest. Council- man Liebl wanted to malce certain Mr. Miller understood that h� w�ould be atiasessed tor both laterals and mains. THE VQTE upon the motion, beinq a roll call vote, Liebl, Harris, Breider, Kelshaw 8nd Kirkhain voting:aye;�Mayor Kirkham daclared the motion carried unanitnou,�ly. . _ - _ . , ' � � u ' � � � � , ' ' , LI L _J ' ' � IJ � R�GULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 19, 1971 i i ' ' ' l � ' � �I ' ' � ' ' ' ' � ' PAGE 9 MOTION by Counci].�nan Harris to approve the final plat pr��ented bY Richard Miller Homes, Briardale, P.S. �71-03. Seaonded by Councilma�n Liebl for discussion. Councilman Harris askod if ths lots meet the mini�►u�s a�'ea requiz'�n�. �e City Engineer said that t1'►sre are six lots Mhere th� front footaqe is slightly sm�ller tban required, but they 8o meet the :►rea re�Niremb �• � iap�e8 oes involve iniierent problen�s. as� thtXe is !h� dr�inaqe pr There is no outlet available, and more develoPment will accentuate the drainage problem there is now. He would recom�nend puttinq in the complete roves the plat, he r+ould suqqest red sy�tem, but if not, and the Couricil app tagging 5 lots for a ponding area unti.Y th� outlet is available and the Q cee�plete system is put in. He said he would like to have s We�r�rvicesS�He from what is proposed for ease•in putting in the sanitary said he would also recoaasend the developer put $800 per lot in esc�ow�f�rof the storm $ewer development, less any credit he may have cominq for po system put in.• He said he wanted ta �chwork type oflsysteme $��� $ewer system is ordered in, this is only p Councilman Liebl said that Mr. Jensen has worked out the sevia9e $Ystem wlth the Ada�inistration. He said, if he recalled correctly, the Planning Coum�ission recaancnended holding three lots on 62nd Avenue for temporary storaqe of water. He asked why the City Enqineer is recomaaending five lots be held. He said he did npt want to see the grade laaered, and he wanted to be sure that the $800 per lot was put in escrow for the storm sewer. The City Engineer said that the recommendation that three lots be held was his, not the Planning Commission.'s, but after closer study, he felt that five lot� �u1d be more realistic. Ae said he was not sure the C,i.t� cAUl.d Zive with this drainage problem for any length of time. If the whole property is going to be developed, the system may be needed next year. Counca.lman Liebl aaid he wantad to make certain the $800 per lot was adequate. Th� City Engineer said if the �ls etorm sewsr sYstem was But in this year, the assessment Mould be around 3��. �ey requested $800 in case it was built next year, it should still be adequa te to cover the cost. If the system is delayed further the $800 will not be �dequate to co�er �e eosts, �8 t��y will need m�re money. Counci Lnan Lie�l a�lced if the atorm sewer ayatem design will �ately handle the water for this amoun� o� ��r The City Engineer pointed out to the Council that this prope Y diacusaion is just a very sma11 portion of the total storm sewer dj.strict. About $40,000 will be Mr. Miller's contribution, but the total projecztant about a million dollars. Councilman Liebl saidto be put in es ow will oover to be sure that the $800-the City is requiring the cost if the tot�l project i� put in. 7�'he.City Engineer said it would, if put in thi� year or next ye��t�ythe prices qiven�at it was unfair to expect the City Engineer to 4ua�' Cpuneilman Kelshaw said that what he is ���n� �n o thisearea wholwantsbto he must say it. Here we have a develope 9 develop the land he owna. He is going to have problems because there ia no storm aewer• He said he could not see how the City could penali�e a developer REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING.OF JULY 19, 1971 PAGE 10 � by takinq his land and puttinq in a holdiag Pcnd for that aroa. This has �ppaied not only �ri,th thi� devaloper, but others as Mell. Thia systea� is b�►dIy needed as the City Engineer says. He said he ha�d been thrpuqh this situation with several residents in thia are� rho hava had fl �d he l�eps hearinq the coamasnt that nothing Will bs cions thi�g ���� it is •lection year. He �aid he was the younqest on the Councily aad perhap� naiva, but he wa� elected to do what ia right by hi�l tho cost would have been $200 naw it is vver $600 ��Plg� Eiqht ye�trs ago has been said that aeoney was ; lat l�rdsr to � 10,000 aquar� fee�. It were not what they are noX. The oost o� labor aAdb�#.erialstis atuchshiqhers now, He sai,id he c�ould not �e• ho�w thi• situation could be oontinusd, and he wauld be �ce�dy to aalce a motion to authorize the City Enqineer to work up this project. He said he wrould meet with the people on an individual basis and ed,ucate them as to the reason� for the need for the storm �erer, �ut he would need figures to present. �yor Kirkham said he appreciated what Councilman Kelshaw i8 sayi�q� but a motfon at thia time would be out of order. If he wiahed, it could be put on the Agenda, What is proposed for t,k�e developer ia in order, th� land was not pz�oducing anything, but now there is a developer willinq to staqe his construction so he would be in a position to pay it off. He is villinq to desiqnate land for a temporary ponding area so the rest of the land will be producing. The money put in escrow by the developer is to protect the buyer when the storm aewex �oes go i.n. MOTION AM$ND�D by Councilman Harris, with the aqreement of the aeoonder, Councilma� Liebl, that the developer sign an aqreement containinq tb;e terms expre�t$ed by the City Enqineer. Upon a voice vote, Bareider, Kirlcbam, Liebl and Harris voting aye, Kel�haw `rotinq nay, Mayor ]Cirkhaaa dsclured the motion carried. W�iSIDFsR�►TION QF ppNC,Rp'P App�pV�L FpR REI.O�C�TION OF �Y �Jg�� PLANT iDNTO_ BURLTNGTON NORTHEFSi PRnpsrsrnv nrnw-_ L.r��„ t,��„�., .,,.__ r__ ____ Gouncilman Li,ebl asked of Mr. Dunkley, if they would be moving just the new plant ax the old plaat alao. Mr. Dunkl�y replied j�t t3ie new plarit. Councilman �iebl eaid that he 3�elfeved this plant maets the a,ir pollution con�ro� star�dards and Mr. Dur�kley said it did. Councilman Liabl asked how muah ar�a they w�ll have and Mr. Durilcley said about 6 acrea. Councilman L�ebi asked if they would be pzoviding some acrseninq fraa East�River R�oad. Mr. Dunkley said that was part of their plan. The City Engineer said this is a request to relocate the existing plant:to just north of Park Construction Coa�pany. The problems here are txaffic, visual expoaure of thas storage araa from the road and air pollutioa coatrol. ii� sa�id he a�sumed they will �eet the standards of th� air pollution cont�col Ordinance. He had talked to Jim London, Vic� President of Dunklexs and.they reque�ted an addi,tional crosaover at the south end, but they will have to use the exi�ti�q ctossover south of.t,he equip�ent yard. Bince passags af the new ordinanos, they aust screen their vehicles and m�terial from the view from the road. Thtey have aqresd to rem�ve aaat of tha clutter froat the view, a�d he Would expect the�s to put in scr�ened fencinq and so�ae tre�s alonq East River Raad �or a �isual barrie=. They would like Council appraval of the concept before the dotailed work is done. . � � ' , � ' , � r ' u ' ' , � � , � �RE(�JLAR COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 19, 1971 ' e ' � u � � ' 11 �, �J , ' ' PAGE 11 Councilman Harris said that Dunkley.s was forced to relocate bscause of Burliagton Northern's plans- He said as he looks at their plaas, he thouqht With the riqht kind of scr�eninq snd the nice bui2dinq, it vrould be an imPro�e- ment-over what they hav�e now• Zn the past the roads have been thmµ9h res�dential areas, now t3sey would have direct accegs to Eas.t River l�ad• In lookinq at the pians he noted they provide for 9' park.ing spaces and si►id the City ia�ists on 10'. He suggasted they not only fence in their storage area, but run it ali alon9 �e front of their property along 8ast River Road and in front of the fence they could put in some landscapin9• The City Enqineer said he had discussed this with thm and they ha� ��e��� �• � ails Nillybe and have also agreed to the lantlscapinq. ��ittee. vrorked out and th� plana submitted to the ProPe� MOTION by Councilmsn Harris to approve th� cona�pt plans for Dunkley Surfacing C�npany, with the final plans to co�ne before �e COa voice� oter�all�voti qe subccmmittee. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upo aye, Ma�or Kirkham decla�red the motion.carried unaaimouslY• RECESS: � Mayor Kirkham declared a rseQSS at 9:30 P.M. and the meatiA4 reconvened at 9:SO.P.M. RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF Ti� B�OARD OF APPEAi.S MEF.'TING OF JUI+Y 13 1971: The City Engineer reported that_Ztem #Y (�'• �b�rt McGregor, 365 Stoueybrook Way) has been withdrawn. 2. A UEST FOA A Vi�iRIA� OF S�CTiOri 45.053, 2B, SUBY]�RJ►GRAPH 2 TO RETxJCE THE DISTANCE B�EN A BUILDING ADTD `PHE LIVZNG AREA IN AN A,DJACENT BUILDING FRA�1 15 FEET TO 11 FEET TO AI.IAW THE CONSTRUCTION OF A GARAGE ON PART OF LOT 54, ALL OF 55 AND 56. BLOCK E, BIVERVIEW i�ZGHTS ADDZTION THE .� ��� 5� ��'�' STREET N.E. FBIDLEYr MINNESOTA. (RE UEST BY MR. KEN WOLLAN 528 KrM�nr.t. 5T&EET N.E., FRIDI.EY, MINNESOTA): • The City Enqineer reported that the Board of Appeals recommended approval. ' The owner of Lot 54 is the same as when the lot split was granted. There were no objections. MOTION by Councilman Harris to eoncur with the Board of Appeals and grant the variance, subject to their stipu�a�iorir�i �rkham declared the motiong�a�'=ied Uppn a voice vot�, all voting aye, i[ai►e unanin►ou�1Y. 3. The City Snqineer.report� that,the applicant, Nr. C.L. ���'�s• hhave � �„ii#hdrawr�.their xequest for a variaACe for 299 Bly Street N.E., as theY gpt�nd a house pl�n that wculd fit on the lot. ' 4. A 7tE EST FOR VARZ,D�CES Ol°'s SECTI0�1- 45.053 l.B TO' 8�� �T� �T AItE� F� � 500 $ FEET TO 5 60 3 U1�RE FEET SECTION 45.053 4B 'T� ___ �_ ___� ....,.,, ���� �onM l e F�ET TO 8 FEET r S'SCTION 45. 053, ' u A p l�; THE._ SIDE YARD. SETSi�CK ON THE ST�T Swa �. s� To s.�T s�cr�orr as . D53 , 68., SUBP�►RAGRA ac^ir �ran[i28$D FOit 1WY- ACCESSORY BUZI,�DI�G. THAT OPENS � 0 REGUTAR C�UNCIL MEETING OF JULY 19, 1971 Y EE� FRpM 25 F TO ItEDUG�; THE Nc giu� 1, 020 ION OF A DWLI� •�++y��'aA• l� UEST BY MR. C L COLU�IBIA HEIGHTS, MIDlNESOTA) t 7 IO�i 45.054, 2A IN A O� STOA SQUARE FEET. T [2AGE ON IpT 15 tRSET N.E., FR f�J PAGE 12 ' The� City Engineer said that this request i� for variances to build on a 40' lot in 8lymouth ]�ddition. Th�re were objee�ions from adjacer�� property o�mers. The next item ie the Same, they are both 40' lots, so if the Council wi�hee, they could be considsred toqether. `.x. A ST FOR VARIANCEg pFt S00 SQUARE FEET Tp '� T� sznE � sErs�c Ga�x �,, To �nuc� R I�OT FRfJM 17.5 FEET 4B, TO REDU ON A SIDE S PARA4RAPH 1 FAMILX D�L THE CONSTRU 2. PLYlsOUTI�I 25 053, 1B, TO gED �'j'r �'ION 45 : F�•10 FgST T0 8 iiE S IDE YARD gETgA TO 8 FEET, SECTION QOIRED FOR 1W AC{� T TO 17 FEET . �c�r 'ROM 1,OZ0 S UARE FEE� Tp OF A DiiELLIN6 AND DETACH ION, THE SAt+� gEING 4800 EST BY Mbt. C.L. McCLINS, COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, MINNESOTA): K ON THE 45.053 SOR— Y BUI. ODi 45.05� TN A ODffi a GARAGE OI+1 3RD STREET 1 ennn �,,....,.... .�. � THE L(�T ARF.A �3, 4B, TO :ON~ 45-- .053. 4B 'REET 3IDE pF SUBPAEtAGRApg NG TiillT OFLNS ?A � SUB- 'ORY SINGLE TO ALLOW 15 , BI,OCK FRIDLEY, ET N.E., The City Engineer reported that the Board of Appeals recc�auaended denial in both instances. Mx'• G.L. McCline aaid he was a mea�ber of the group that owr�s these lots i.n question. He had originally rQquested•a-Duildinq permit, but it was �efused and he was advised to appear before the Board of Appeals where i� W�s again refused. His group haa.been the p�rners of there lots for 9 years, have paid t�� on them, but the lots have not moved. Now there i8 an Ordinance that prohibits buildinq hc�s an 40' lats, but at the time of purchase he wns adviswed he could build an them. Reoently, he has a develop�r to build on these lot�. The design of the iioe�es, he f�lt, w�ould be an a�set to the cqmd�un,i,ty. It would be a 21'9" hou�e, 1� foyer type ho�ae, and meets all F;H.A. t'equi]ceu►ents and the City requirements ae to th� building standards. His devoloper Advised him that they will have $30,000 -$35,000 well conetructed haaieq, that will be an asset to the comaunity. He said the;y would be glad to do anxthing to satisfy the City. He t�as never been a�dvised he conld,not build on th�as lats. He said he had paid th�a taxes and apecial assesafsents �to., and is �at hopeful they could obtain the variances do they could build. Couticilmar► Lie,bl eaid the Couricil haa had such requests a!t thia laat ysar and th� y�ar�DRfora. Thar'-wae one on 45ith�'and University that was about the same ai�e, �0' width, Khi�h the Counc3l denied. He to].d Mr. McCiit�� that there K� o�ne vot� from tha Board of Appeals in favor es! his reque+�t. He said Mr. Scr�heimer had called him and said that hs felt the Council should set saae tYpe of policy for these lots. it seems in the last five years, the Council has alWaya d�ni�d tbeae requests, �ince they are eubstandwrd lot�. He aaid he would like tp se� the Cotuicil set some policy and havo a aet ai rules to go by. �ayor Kirkham said this was not quit� true, the Cc�uncil ha� allowed , � ' ' I ' I , � � , ' � ' , � � � ' �' � �� ' ' ' � ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 19, 1971 • PA�GE 13 building homes on 40' lots. In Riverview.Heiqhts tYie lots are 25' and in some cases they have been combined. Each request is different and must be con�idered on its merits. in this case these are oorner lots. The Council has not refused all the requests, but they have refused most in rscent years. Councilman Liebl said that Mr. Sondheimer is an architect and enqineer and he feels the Council should coa►e up with some policy so that evsryone is treated alike. Mayor Kirkham did not see how this could be done, sometimes th�re are differsnt circumstances that must be considered. Councilman Breider said thig is,similar to tha application of ��s Caaserly where the tornado took his house, and he was left with a substandard lot. Caunailman Liebl reported that the man who oaa� the doul�le bunqalov�►s next door bought those lots. MOTION by Councilman Liebl to concur with the recommenciation of the Board of Appeals and deny the requests for the variances by Mr. C.L. McCline. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Mr. M�Cline said these .�re i�olated lots. The adjoininq lots ars 40' lots and there is no way to acquire additional land. The people adjoining theae lots are not interested in purchasinq th�m,. These lots were gurchased as an investment, have had taxes paid on them, and hs could not understand Nhat the City expects the land owners to do with these lota. Councilman Liebl aaid that he agreed with Mr. Mceline to a certain �xt�Rt, but this Council a few weeks aqo turned dawn a very �imilar request. He asksd if hia hcuse would not pmtrude aliead af the othex houses on the block. Mr. Armstronq said that he also had an interest, along with Mr. McCline. He would aqree with the Council in its wisdom to make judgiaents. It ia their respo�nsibility through their experience to judqe. He said he would also agree with Mayor Kirkham that there cannot be a single hard rule that cari or should be used. Iiere is a situation where there is a reasonable request. He did not believe the setback would put the house at variance with the adjoining property. There was sosne misunderstanding on this point at the 8oard o� Appeals Meeting, and once the misunderstanding was cleared up, that the setbacks under consideration would be in oonfortaaace with those adjoining lota, the home owners did not object on that basia. The proposal before the Couna�.l as outlined in the plot pl,an and ti�e ha�e placem�ent is a goocl. use of the proper�y there. It is.important that this property be put on a tax paying b�sis, they cannot afford to keep payinq taxes on them. He would ask for an affirmative action on their reque�t. Ti� VOTE upon the m�otion, being a voice vote, Liebl, Harris, Brei.der and ' Kelshaw voting �ye, Kirkham voting nay, Mayor xirkham declared the motion carried. ' ' . ' , CounciLnan Liebl said he would like to 9ee the Planning Commission make a reconane�dation of how the subata�adard lots should be developed. The Counail has tried to upgrade their ordinances to �ake a better caa�►unity. He�said a houae $25,OQ0 to $30,000 is a nice ho�ae, but it m�st not be a hazard being on a cozner lot, but it shquld be developed. lia�. IdcCline asked what recourse they had to recover �oees of the inve�tanent tt►ey have made i� t.he City of Fridley. Councilman Liebl.asked if naw it.was an empty lot REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 19, 1971 PAGE 14 ' and Mr. McCline �aid yes. Councilman Liebl said that th� City had no liabi,lity if theY purchased �.ots that did not meet the requirements. Mr. DlcCline said they did wh+en they purchased the lots. MOTION by Gouncilman Liebl to inatruct the Plaaninq Coanaission or the Plats and Subdivisions, St�eets and Utilities Subcao�n�itt�a to aake a recama►endation to the Council on the develo�nent of substandard lota. Seconded by Councilman Harris. Upon � voice v�cte, ail voting aye, Mayor Kirkham cleclared the motion carried unanimouoly. Mayor ICitkham �taid that he �+ould not want � Planaing Commission to present a'policy tiitat wquld freeze any further considaration.. In some cases �here are exte�wttiag circwestanes�, and this is the reason for the.Iioard of.A�pe�ls. RECEIVTNG pRAPOSALS - CABLE TELEVI3IODi; (Proposala r�ceived at 11:30 A.M. Ju1�► 19, �971) MOTION by �uncilman Kelshaw to receive the proposals from Genaral Television, i�.V.O. Gable Inc. , and Tele-Caa�nunications Inc. Seoonded by Council.m�an Liebl. Mr. Peter por�ey, Attorney for Minneoota Csble Tsl�vision, aaid ttlat they hoped to be enqaged in cable telenision in Minnesota. They are a local company that ts a eubsidiary oi a national company. He said that tius�r had ju�t learned of thqr invit,al.io�s ��fic� Fridloy �1tis A.M. , and would like to ask that the proposals be r�ceived and the time extended to receive propo�al8 for another twa weeka to 30 d,�y+4. There asQ a number of cempanies in this bn�ine�s and he waa sure Fridley would b! intere+ated in getting th�.best propo�al theg Can, :If the fact were more widely known, Fridley would haw received apre bids, a�xtainly from the�m. The only other local comtrtunity that has advertised that ho knew of �.� Bloosnington, and they received 5- 6 bids. Only one that b�d with Fzi.dley bid there. He felt the community would benetit by receiving moze pxoposals. Councilman Harria said the Council was not discriminating against hi� compar�y, ho�evRr, the notice wa�s given and received a iron�t page atory in the Fridley �un. He Woul�d recognize tii� �+i�h to �ctend the tiae, but he wa� sure that if th�y did, sc��as e].se trou13 come in later and roqusst the same thi�q and this would pu°t� th�r� Co��c3�1 in a bad po�tiot�. He ssid he disl not kna► at thia tims i+het,h�r ttiey wi�l1 acclpt �any of th�se proposals, the Council �vill diacuss the conte�n�ta t�ith the Adsinistration. The Council ia not bound to a�cclp� pne. If � �tter rpviewing tliem, they find th�a lacking, he was certain the Council will take �urther prop��als-, but he did� not . feel they .could c�ontinualiy ope�n-end the tima. Mz. Aozse� �aid t�at hs was not saying this pro�dure wae untair. He pointed qut tk�at theze were three proposala and one of theai waa the Sun poople who would of cQUrse know about it, fieing FYidley'a leqal newspnp�r. Thia fact v�aul$ i.nc�icate to him that P'�ridley did not receive the publi,city they are onti.tled to. iie hoped if the time was extended, Fridley r►ould zeceive more k#ids. He said he would be willinq to notify other bidders he knew of. Councilman Liebl said this i� a proposal, not a bid. He said the �ouncil would look at it ii he brinqs it in. Councilman Harris said he did �t think the Counci7. could do thht. After looking at the proposals received, there w�ould have to be another procedure qone through. There were c�aCt,��� ��rms $et out � ' J � �I ' J 1 � � ' �I ' , ' ' ' ' PAGE 15 REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 19, 1971 ' � � ' ' ' ' and one of them was a time li.mit:, and the Couri+cil is obli�ated tA..honqr thos�. T�TE VpTE upon t11e mot�on, being a voice vote, all votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motian carried unanimously. Mza, Barba,x�a Hughes, Anoka County Library Baard of Trustees, said that she had sent a letter to Mayor Kirkham regarding cable television. There are m�ny co�au�nity graups, the library and schools that would be very intere�ted in cable teleYisi.on. She said in studying the proposals, she hoped the City w�aua,d cal.l on them as they would .like to know what is ProPQSed fox educational use. Councilman Breider aqree.d the schools should be informsd, and asked the City Manager to keep them in mind when he reviews the proposals. The City Manager said that a County Libraria� had contacted him about this. Mrs• Huqhe� suggested contacting the schools to see what their requirements miqht be. Gaux�cilman Harris agreed there shonl.d be something to cover these facets. The proposals will have to be studied to tie the loose ends toqether. OF REOUEST FOR THE USE OF COMMfJNS A BY MQTTON by Councilman Liebl to receive the lettez from the Fridlex Covenant ' Ci#ure}� Athletic Association dateS July 10, 1971 and the memorandum from the Paacks an�d Recreation Director dated July 14, 1971, and concur �vith the Parks Airector 9.n �ranting the request. Seconded by Councilman Kelsha�r. Upon a ' vo�.ce vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkhaan declared the motion carried unani.mAusl�. ' ' � ' � ' CODISZDERATION OF NORTH S�TBURB�AN SEWER SE1tVICE HQARD 1971 HUDGET PAYMENT SGHE�� . Councilman Breider asked what Fridley would get for their share of $1700 for baing a pa�rticipating municipality. Councilman Kelshaw said that Dick Sha has bieer� with North Suburban Sanitary Sewer District far a number of years and nqw has been retained by the North Suburban Sewer Service Board to act as a watch doq for the northern municipalities. There have been a nutaber of things cop►e up that Mr. Sha has researched. They have been in contact with the M;st.ro�litan Sewex Board. In areas where they are goinq into ofiher communities w�-th service lines this will. eventually affact Fridley. The North Suburban Sewer Service Board acts as a qo-between with the Metropolitan Sewer Board. The Met�opolitan Sewer Board has been selling bonds before the w�ork is actually c�pn�, and they found they sold too many. All that money has been sitting in an aacptan,t downtown 3rawing interest. This is over $38,000,000. As to the quea�ion of wk�at this $1700 does, Dick Sha has been instructad to find out why t,Mey aold so manX bonds in advance. Councilman Harris said that for this 8o,a�rQ tQ function, all the communities would have.to participate to serve as a w�kCh doc,�. If this group can do this, they will probably save more than is cont,a��buted. I�e caid he was surprised to see the araount requested. , Councilman Breider said the reason he asked was that he serves on the Suburban ga,t� Autharity and he believed they operated on money paid to them by 1�t.xxnega�ao. Th��r have a conrultant and an attorney and they operate on $12,000 ��ar �Qat�. It :�ems that thie is a much larqer scops than that of contro�ling the ' ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 19, 1971 PAGE 16 , Metropoli,tan Sewer Board. He said it seemed a shame that one qov�rnmental body wa�s created that was supposed to be to serve u�, then have to pay for auothe�r body to serve as our watch doq over that body. Counci],sian Ha�rris said tk�ere was a bill passed that provided for the craation of this service board. Councilman Kelshaw said that one other item came up at the Board mee�in�. It seemed that Mounds Vievr wa� �ctu�lly beiug charqed for equipanQnt that was supposed to be acquired by thq Metropolitan SpWer Boasad, but they did not have the equipment. Mr. Sha brought this to light and this is �that he is beinq , paid for. The Board rep�s��ts all the north suburban area. MOTION by Couacilman Kelshaw to approve payment of Fridley's fair share as outlined in the Aqenda or� Page 29 and 30f Fridley's ehare beinq estimated at 51700. The motion was seconded and upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unaniaously. RESQL[]'I'IODI #83-1971 - A RESOLUTION' TO ADVEETISE FOR BIDS - AD1 ADDITION TO TFiE FRIpLEY MUN�CIPAL GARAGB: _..�„_., The City Enqineer said that the Council has lopked at these plans before. There were soiae aGi.mor changes made throuqh discussiona with the �I�dmiaiatration th�t are autlined on Paqe 3� of the Agenda. There will be �pne alternatea pravided rega�ding voncrete floors and drains. He hoped to let the bid$ soon so`that the footings�can be put in before the ground freezes. Councilmat� Breider asked how long it would be before the City would have to bua,ld �,nother garage. The Finance Director said that the requests were z�aeived fxom the Public Works Department and the Parks and Recreation Depart- me�t. Thei�r lists provide for items they felt they would need in the fore- seeable future. He said a wash raatk ha� been cut out of the plans. They are getting everythinq they asked for except a lunch room. He added, who knaws what the needs will be five years from now? The plans include what th� d�partments said they needed. Councilman Breider said that it would not s�em too difficult to sit down and fiqure how many acres of park land the Ci�y �as, then figure out how much equipment woyld be needed to care for it. The Finance Director said that they will, not be cominq back in anuther year or tMca with a r�quest Eor additional space. The buildinq does provide for outside starage, so that that equipment that oannot go inside at niqht aan be parke�d outaide, There are outlets on the outside so that head bolt heaters cain be u$ed. Councilman Breider �aid that he would like to know how many yeare they estia►$te this addition will sexve their needc. The Finance Direc�kor said that he would ask the departments for their estimates. Counailman Harris said that the building was not desiqned to houss a].l the equi,pRpent. some will be stored outside, such a� the street �wesper in the winter time. He said t�ere has been talk of borrowing fs�n the Fire Relief .A�s�ociation tp finance this addition. It was indicated in a report that there was an excess in the utilities fund and asked if it would be porsible to boz�row fzptn that. The Finance Director said that the City could borrow from the $peci�l asseasments sinking fund, but borrowing from the Fire Relief Asstociation would make a cleaner financial arrangement. That mor�ey i� avail- �ble thxough pr��ayment of special assessments, but t�e City haa been able to ,invAQt �h�t mos�ey with interest qreater than that the Fire Relief Association would char�e, He said he would hate to take money out of a bond fund to , � � �� ' ' ' ' ' ' LI ' �l ' J , LJ ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 19, 1971 ' , , PAGE 17 �i�,�Ge this, 2�ecauae the City e►akes nare on the interest. Councilman Harrie said fine. �:t was just a thought. t Resolution #83-1971. Seconded by MOTION by Councilman Harris to adsp �yar �.rkY�am �ouncilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, deelared �he motion carried unanimously. ' -----_ _...,.,,.,«..�,.,m nt�m FINAL PLANS AND RESOLUTI�N #84-1971 - A R�s�LU•rlvn �n,.•�n�•-.. " �p$�TFTCATTQAIS ADID ESTIMA'�ES OF COSTS 'PHEREOF ' �aTqRM 6Ei�1ER PROJEC'� $103: ' �I ' , , ' ' ' �J , MOTION by Cpuncilman Kelshaw bo adopt Resolution #8e-l�yor ��� declared �qu,r�cilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting ay , the motiQn carried unanimously. �h� ���.y Engineer reminded the Council ��t 'ectinidto�theVSeweretandrwater a �ir, Jacob Wiens, 5809 Art.hur Street N.E., ob� g imQs'o�en►ent on Arthur Street. He said he wished he was here toniqht so that the project could be explained to him. This work on Axthur Street was included at this time b�cause it could be done cheaper now than later. There is a lcat� of fi1,1 needed and it can be made available withu'th�nio s�� NQrth developmemt. He felt if water and sewer was ever to be p S�:�Q�� th�g was the time to do it as it would be a ineerrtheYnw�'��hed hua O these people. The Council indicated to the City Eng to proceed as proposed even though this gentleman objected. IDERATTON OF APPRL)VAL OF AGA£EMENT WITH SHELL OIL COMPBNY Ii T�ITI�T OF PROPERTY FOR T.H. #47 SERVZCE R�AD DETACHMENT AT MpTTON by Councilman Liebl to approve the agreement and authorize the approp- ���te ��qnatures. Seconded by Councilman ���is• Upon a voice vote. all ayes, Mayoa� Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. CLA.�� MQTION by Cauncilman Iiarris to approve payment of General Claims #25755 through #25'�9g arid I,iquor Claims #5761 tero�a �5�rkham declared the motio�nn�arried • Upon a voic� v�ote, a11 voting ay , Y unanimously. T,ICENS S: Solicitors Southwe�tern Co. ' �9�ig Foster Creiqhton DXive �bert Leger Minnea�olis► Minnesota BY� ' ' , Wreckin Minne�ota Lumber & Wrecking CorP• 91� North Albert By; C. Trudeau St. Paul. Minnesata Approved By Police Chi�f Building Inapector REGULAR COUNCIL MEETZNG OF JULY 19, 1971 LICFNSES CONTINUED: Masonry Carroll Buzzell Brick & Cement 159 94th Avenue N.E. Blaine, Minnesota By: Carroll Buzzell General Contractor G &.M. Construction Co. 1908 19A Street N.W. Nep Brighton, Minnesota By: 3ohn Gibbs Master Poo1s 9200 West Bloomington Freeway Bloomington, Minnesota By: John A. Carlson Midwest Aluaiinum Industries Inc. 244 5outh Fairview St. Paul, Minnesota By: J.W. Dieh M�,nnetonka Poois 10820 Wayzata Boulevard Minnetonka, Minnesota 8y; Norm Lansen Rtistic Oak Inc. 137 Lowry Avenue North Minnea�olis, Miz�nesota By: Aavid Curry Ryan's Construction 6389 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota Bv: Thomas Rvan PAGE 18 I Approved Bv Building Inspector Build�ng Inspector Buildinq Inspector Buildinq Inspector Building Tnspector Building Inspector Building Inspector Viewaon, Inc. 5901 8xooklyn Boulevard Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Darrel A. Farr Buildinq Inspector Vqlp Construetion Campany 880 Colorado Av�nue South Minneapolis, Minnesota By: C.R. Volp Building Inspector MOTION by Councilman Kelshaw to approve the licenses as submitted. Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. ESTIMATES: • Weaver, Talle & Herrick 316 East Main Street Anoka, Minnesota 55303 3uly Billinq for Leqal Services $2,552.50 I_ � ' ' � ' I � ' I ' I ' , ' u J ' ' ' 1 , , , ggGUI,AR COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 19. 1971 � Gq�g�ock � Davis, Inc. Consulting Engineers ' 1,446 County Road ^,7�� �li.nn�a��-is. Mixanesota 55432 � ' � ' ' ' ' ' ' For the fur�nishinq of resident inspection and x'e�ident su�ervis�.on �pr the atakinq out of tha fallowing ,�on�s�ruction work: pARTIAL Estimate #3 far Street Improvement Project St� 197p-1 from June 1 ttirouqh July 2, 1971 p��p�i,, gstimate �F14 for Water Improvement Froject �95, �che$ule B fr�a June 1 through July 2, 1971 pARTZ,AT, �stimate #8 �or Sanitary & Storm Sewer �,mpxp�e�ent Froject #100 �rom June 1 through July 2, 1971 PAGE 19 $1,066.96 $ 593.41 $ 136.49 ��pN �� �uncilman Liebl to approve payment of the er�timates as pr�sen'ted- S�aaanded by (:ounciln►an Haxris. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting ay�, �Y�r g,i,xkham declared the motion carried unanimously. MQTZQN b�► Councilman Liebl to adopt Resolution #85-a9el'Ma or Kiz'khan► �oun,Qilm�n Ke�shaw. Upon a voice vate, all voting y. Y deGlA�ed thg motipn carried unanimously. 1971 - A RESOLU•ri� FOR SANITARY � � ��pN }�x Goun,c�lman Harris to adopt Resolution Ik86-1971. Seconded by ' n a voice vote, all ayes. MaYor 1ti-rkham declared +�uncilman Lieb1. UPo the �a�ion carried unanimouslY- ' ' ' MpTIpN by Gouncilmasi Harris to a4dopt Resolution #87-19�A. rs� �� Ax Gpunailman Lieb1. Upon a voice vote, all votinq aye. Yo d�al�ed the tt►otion carried unanimously. -1971 - A RESOI�)TION DIRECT7.� p�I�TION OF HEARZNG ON SMENT ROLL FOR STREET ID'�ROVF�NT P�JECT ST. 1970-2: ' �pxlC�� 1�� Coun�ilman Harris to adopt Resolution #a$e19�yorSKi��� bX ,�p��j �� �,�,pb� Upon a voice vote, all voting y, �,QG1mr�d, the motion carried unanimously. ' ' ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF JULY 19, 1971 PAGE 20 ' RESOLUT�ON �89-1971 - A RESQLUTION DIRECTING PUBLIGATION OF HEARING ON PI�JpOSEp ASSESS,MENT ROLL FOR S"TREET IMPROVEMENT pRpJECT ST. 1970-4: MO�ION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution �#89-1971. Seconded bx Councilman I,iel�l. Upon a voice vote, all voti.�g aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. SETTING COUNCTL MEETING DATES P'OE AUGUST AND SEPTEMBER; T The Finance Directar called the Council's attention to the �act that 'the fir�t mee�ing in September would be on a holiday, and if they did not meet until the i3th, it would mean four weeks between meetings. He asked if they f�lt they should meet on Auqust 30th. It was aqreed by the Council to • meet the first, third, and fifth Mondays as regular meetinq nights with the second Manday for pybiic hearings as usual. The meetings in Septembe�' would b�e Septeaqb�r �.3th and 20th. DTSCUSSTQN REGARDING THE COST PARTICIPATION FOR A STUDY F08 THE CQRRIDpR STUDIES ANA THE BRIDGE OVER THE MISSISSIPPI RIVER: The City M�,nage� said that the Council has been furnished with information th�t was received last week on how they arrived at the cast participation foxmu�.a. It is based on impact and po�ulation. There was a u�eeting last week which the City Engineer and he attended. At the meetinq a motion was passed aski�ng the manaqement group composed of the Highway Cammissioner, Metropoiitar� Transit Com�nission representative, Metropolitan Council repze, sentative, and a City and County representative, to xeaffirm the need for fi.he North Crosstown Corridor Study and asking for cost participation in this study. He said he would assume that this cost participation would ac�ae from tk�e Highway Department. It was felt by the qroup that it was important tq qet a financial commitment from the Highway De,partment ar�d includ� them as � participant in the study. He said he believed the C�t� Engineer had polied the other communities in reqard to whether they ar� qoing to participate. �'he City Eng�neer said that Heruiepin County and Brooklyn Park aze commited, but a lot of the comununities also have their meeting�a tonight, but there was goinq �.o be a recomanendation made to their councils that they part�.ci- Pate. It �eems that the majority of governmental bodies will �pprove t,his �rog�aut. �oor� Rapids and Anoka County are very stronqly involved. Councilman Liebl asked if, by City Charter, the City Engineer has the right to couanit any moneX. Mayor Kirkham said no, this is why he did not at the m�a�tinq, befare ahecking with the Council. The City Attorney s�►id that all he could do is �eoommend, the Council must commft the maney. Councilman I,iebl said the �ouncil must be vitally interested in qetting the prcper 7.�ca��.on and must participate. The City Manaqer said that the Council shou�d go int�a this wi�h their eyes open. The proposal is to have a plantting �irm make a study of the entire north corridor in regard ta txans- portation, an$ there inay or may not be a bridge. They will make their study and come up with their recoimnendation on how best to solve the traffic problems. Cauncilman Breid�z asked, in the discussions with these people, if the indication was made about the Council's feelinq in reqard to Eaat R�ver RA$d 1�ot beinq u&ed ae a nnain corridor. The c.i r..�r Fnair�Per s�it� that he ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' � , L__I , L__I , ' , ' , gE�� CpWiC,IL I�ETIN G�OF JULY 19 , 1971 ' , , � ' ' C� 1 ' , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' PAGE 21 ha� adviaed them of �'�idl�y's ooncern• Fridley can only give the problems tp tir,e consultant. we cannot tell them how to make their ar►alysis. Goun4i].�,n Bre7�der said that if they were to determine tha�� East Riv�r Rpad wae to be ar�other main corridor, he would not be in favor af th��� studies, but if they say they will da everything possable to kee� East � gj;WS� �ad fxom being a heavily travelled road, he would qo along with it• �e �,��X ��qine�x �aid that Fridley cannot tell them what the results of �tl�eir s�tudies should be. They � have been told of the probl�us of over- �aadi.nq on �ast River Road, and that Fridley wants a reduction in traffic. Mayoz Kix'kham agreed that Pxdiley could not dictate. Counci.Lnan Harris said at the la�t meeting he was not too enthused about partic�patinq, but after considsration, he felt that Fridley must• '�'hexs was or�e thing he wanted to be certain o€. Fridley's schedule of payment is agt, but if some aE the comn►unities drop out, the payment schedul.e a►aY be z�sl}ug�led and Fridley would end up paying more to make up the deficit� �� c�i,c� not wan,t that to happen• The City Engineer said that if awx's ��,und� were made available to the management group tl�ouqh gr�ats, then k'zid,ley�s prQportionate share would be reduced. MOTTON by Ccuncilman Harris to approve payment of the $7500, Fridl�y'$ $1'lare i�n the cost o� the studies, with the stipulation that �hould so�ae ca�' �St� munit�ies droP ou�� t�e cost will not be reapportioned, and Fridley squ tQ ��X �,Q�Q* The enotion was seconded and upon a voice vote� a�l �tinq aye, kl�yor I,Cirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. CQNSIAEIiATION QF REDISTRIC'PING WARD $QUNflARIES: - Cotua,ctilmaun Harxis said that at a Council meetinq s�e����istration inago tha �ouncil, was to look at infarmation prepared by er at►d ��q�rd tq voting di,stricts. He said he had re-read the City Cha►zt read nloud part of Section 2.03. He then presented the Council with copies ca� h�.�s propc�sal For their psrusal. Co�n,c,ilma,n T�ieb1 said that on June 3, 1971 the Council received a copy of �Q y�n�1 ar�d pr�cinct redistricting map and that he would favor that pro- pc�sa�., Gouncilman Harris eaid that the plan pxepared by the Administxation �di�.d not meet tY�e Supreme Court rule oi one tnan one vote. He believed his �p �id and, said that Waxd one would have 9,594, Ward Th►o, 9,630 and �18►x'd �,x�� 9,664, ipr a difference of 70 between the largest and �n►a►llest. He a�id hi� �aroposal meets the Supreme Court requirement af one man one 'Vote. ��,qh- Wa�'d cox�t�in� a cross aection of a�.l ecoaoatic levels, prablems x'esulting ��,�n �at�urml topoqraphy and PhYsical enviro:smeAt can bei Pl�ced wi�hia certain q�d,st, �a�ah 11ard, 1'►as a reasonable share of caaa�nercial and ihdus�r�C���ts b����a��� �,d ��tM�r potential for this type of qrowth, u�d P p� �ea�z�ly equal aize for voter convenience. Councilman LiQbl aaid that he wQ��,c� ].i1c8 t�a st�dy this plan before any decision ie n►ade, and added that th�.a �� �A �irs�t he k�+�d seen it. Ma�c+a� i�.rkhaa►, durinq the discussion �d ,�ree and a dinq i�tdto�WaxdqOneion b� wh�.c�a takinq a sma7.l portion from wAU�d m�kke the fiquxeg even more close. �GUI� COiJPICIL MEETING OF JULY 19, 1971 PAGE 22 ' Cpuncilman Breider said that he rwticed that this plan does nat follr,�w the nmtuz'al baundary lines. Councilman Harris felt that this plan ciass more �han the ofle used now. He pointed Aut that they do �ollow arter�al �treets,� ��►�M �s l�lis�issippi Street, 7th Street, T.H. #47 is a divider, T.H. #55 and the ��j.lroad 'tracks axe used. Cou,naiLaan Breider asked why the plan proposed by the Administxation di$ not m�e� the Supreme Court requirements. Councilman Harris said that there is allowed anly a 1$ deviation. He added that ttie suggestion by the Mayor m�kes the fiqures even more close. Counailman Liebl said that everyone should hav� the riqht to dxaw ; proposal. Couricilaian Harri$ aaid that everyone was a$ked to. Councilman KelRhaW $aid that when this was first brouqht up in executive sessian each Councilman was to try to come up with a workable solution. He said that he tried, but being tiie Freshman Councilman, he decided that what the rest of the Council wanfi�s is aZ1 right with him. Now CouncilmanHarris has caae up with a propoaal that seems to meet the requirements. He said that he, personallx, did not iind anything objectionable in this plan. The C�ty Attorney reminded the Council that the redistrictinq has to be do� by OrQ�,n�,t�,ce accoxding to the City Charter. MOTTON by Gounailmari Kelshaw to adopt Councilman garris_' px�oposal �,s sub_ mitted Ju1y 19, 1971 to the Council and make the change suggested by Ma�or Kirkham which wau�d be to subtract from Ward Three, the are� north of psborne Road along the rai].road tracks to the City limits, then east to T.H. #49, then back eouth to Osborne R�ad and add this area to Ward One, and instruct �h� Administration to prepare the proper Ordinance. Seconded bX Couricilman Harri�. Counailman Breider asked�-if it would be of any use to try to pffer anqther Pl.an. Mayor Kirkham said that the Ordinance could be brouqht baek at the nQxt Gouncil Meetinq, but it could be amen8ed if the Council wished. GGUnc�.J.man Hreider asked if it would take three votes to pass this Ordinance. T�e �it� Attorney replied that he believed so. CounciLnan �celshaw asked Counc�.Lnan Breider why he did not brinq in his own plan. Councilman Breider �e$i�.�d �hat he approv�d of the plan devised by the A�►inistration. He added tha� thexe was already a motion on the floor to direct the Achninis- t�ation to bri.ng back an Ordinance based on Cour�,cilman Harris' prpposal for t.�te wax'd #�oundaries. Councilman Harris said that any time an Ordinance is Px�P�x'ed does no� ,�eceesarily mean that it will pass. The Council migh� j�3t as we�.l have a vehicle in txont of them to discus�. If thexe is �Q'�x B�� �ubmitted, he would be glad to look at it. Counci,�.m�n Liebl asked if he w�ould have to resign because he did nat live �� �i� W��d. The City Attorney replied that he dicl not know. Mrt�. Heler� T�ceuenfel,� asked when this would take effect, and whether it would be in �ffect for this fall's election. she said it would be quite a�ab a�nv'ol'viMq a g�eat deal of clerical work to chanqe all the reoords at Ci.t� Hall. Tt will A1�o take a re-education program to inforsn the people of the chat�qo �,n pq],l�.nq ,places. ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , gE(',ZJJrAit GOUNCTL MEETING OF JULY 19 � 1971 ' Pi�GE 23 ��.yp� upp�, � motion, being a voice vote. Harris+ Kelshaw, and Kirk�am va�ix�g a��� T.iebl and Sreider voting nay. 1�laYor Kirkham declared' the awtian tcarxi�d. . Co�,nci�,u�►n �rei.dsr said that he would hav� his pla►n r�&� f�y ��axnot ' ���,��;�, ������q, �ie� said he hoped whatever happens. �nd up w#.� a�ituation where two cauncilmen would be runninq a9ai�st each othex. , AI�TOU�dBN'1': _ ourn the Meatiaq. �he awtion was AQOOnded MO�ION � bY CO�nCi.l.man Liebl to ad j � and u�� a voice vote� all votinq aye. MaYor Kirkham declareS the Reyulax Council PlOeting of July 19. 197� adjcurned at 11:25 P.M. ' atl;ully auba►i.tted, � , J�.eJ. Mc,7c��ax' Seazeka�x,y ko the C�.ty Council ' ' ' ' � ' , ' ' ' ' Jack O. Kirkham Msyor , ' � I 'T0: � , , � ' I � ' ' ' , , , ' , DATE: �J . 1 � OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER. Fridley, Minnesota MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL JULY 30, 1971 SUBJECT:� TAX BILL UNDER CONSIDERATION BY STATE I.�EGISLATURE Mayor Kirkham called me this week concerning the provision of the proposed tax bill which would limit the tax-levy of a municipality. We called the League office and they forwarded a"rough draft" of that portion of the bill. Mr. Brunsell has provided me with an analysis of the bill, both of which are attached. The bill provides Municipalities the choice of two alPeearsetoebe�theof computing their tax limitation. The least objectionable a p "Base Taxable Value Limitations". As noted in the report, if such a provision had been in effect in 1966, Fridley's budget today would have been $146,000 less than it actually is. In quantative terms this could have meant the Council would have had to consider doing one of the following: . (1) Elimination of the Fire Service ($148,473 in 1971 Budget) (2) Cut the Park and Recreation Department by 42% ($340,042 in 1971 Budget) (3) Eliminate Snow �emoval and 50% of the Street Maintenance Budget (Two items are $237,140 in 1971 Budget) 0 These examples point out the unrealistic effect the bill would have on a growing City which requires additional services. I believe this bill tends to seriously weaken home rule and the City Council prerogatives to determine the quantity and quality of governmental services a.community rece�ves. Another interesting feature of the bill is the elimination of school districts from this requirement. School District 14 uses 7D.76% of each property tax dollar while the City of Fridley uses 11°/0• The Mayor asked this information be furnished and the item be placed on the Agenda for discussion. � GRD�ms Very respectfully, �-!� ( � ,c�.J i= t-c` � C� r � �� � `�, Gerald R. Davis City Manager -_ � `' , _ � b1EM0 T'0: GERALD R. D�iVIS, CITY LtANAGER , . � FROi�I: • MARVIN C. BRLNSELL, FINEWCE DIRECI'OR � SUBJECT: TAX BILL UNDER COVSIDEI2r�TI0�i BY STATE I.EGISLATURE I ' I � ' ' � '' ' ' , , ' �' , , ' DATE: JULY 28, 1971 Based on a partial copy of the ta�c bi.11 under consideration by the State Legislature, it.appears the bill would have t�:e follocaing effec�.� It would place a limit iri absolute dollars on taxes levied by a municipaZity. Taxes levied for bonded indebtedness would be exclucied. Also, any increase in the levy rec{uired_ because of the 1969 Guidelines Act for Police and Fire Pension Funds would be excluded from the limitations. There is a"Base Per Capita Limitations" which is arrived at by dividir.g the 1971. tax base by population, an adjustment can be made for the cost of living increases. An example of ho�a this limitation is arrived at is sho�an b�low as Example I. Example I- EXAMf'LE OF POPULATION LII�IIT 1966 Levy $ 531,911 =� 20,46 per capita limit Population 26 � �� x 24.66a Cost of living increase 25.51 Adjusted per capita limit •1971 Levy $ 1,141,996 _�38 �� Actual per capita ' Population 30,000 � � �;% The effect of this tax limitation can be seen in the fact the per capita limit today would be $ 25,51 per person if the law under consideration had been in effect in 1966, ' The "Base Ta�cable Value Limitation"�is another method o f determinin g the tax limit. This limit is found by divi ding t he tax in the base year by the assessed value. Either of the above twd formulas may be used. The per�capita limitation can be increas�d by the costs of living index but the "Base Taxable Value Limitation" cannot. A.n Example of how the ba.se taxable value limitation would work is as follo�as: Example II - EX'�,'�tPLF. OF BASE TAXABLE VALUE LI:`iITATIO�S 1966 - I.evy Value 1971 - Levy Value - 53�911 � � �. ���2 -- _ .i6.09 r::ills Value �i:r�it $1 ,141 ,996 = 41 .36 Actual biills 27,6G8,321 0 � � __ ' , ' , 0 MENIO T0: GERALD R. DAVIS, CITY bLANAGER SUBJECT: TAX BILL Wi DER COVSIDER4TION BY STATE LEGISLATURE DATE: ' PAGE: ' e JULY 28, 1971 TtVO 0 3 � c ' �� Value Limitation" in the above illustration, If the City elected to use the Base Taxable and if the law had been in effect five yearsarg1971t WThis wouldthavettheCSameWeffectaas ' had to cut its budget by $146,000 for the ye taking out of the budget the entire budget £Omakeeadlustmeptstfor�increasedtcosts`, itder consideration.seems to be making attempts to J ' -- would be simply does not take into account new PreglevelwofCServicelthatlatm nicipality That is, there are increases provided for the sam providing in the base year, althbugh, these may be inadequate because salaries may go up � but there just is no provision whatsoever for a ' faster than the cost of living, etc., .municipality to initiate a program.which it does not now have. 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In xany year�w'he�e o w.o.W9 subcii��isior� levieS DPOS�����y' tE1X°S {n excess of 2 6 9 o v e r r, rn e n t� 1_,.� �--=�._.__,.__ �.., _.�_.w..------�- �_.,_,. .�..__,,.._�...........__�_ ..�__�._.. _-..� 27 �_.,N._��"-.��c�_,..✓ -rG�.�ic!ec:rtfor` ir,vsecti�n�..? �ndM3 ofyt�,t� the 1;r,i t at i �n P � Y ...,.........w_�e_,...�-.hc...�{st��ibution,4or such year' rc�ruireci to be ��de 8 � r t i c l e i t .�_._...1. �._...�. _..__�__.. ..�__�___._._�.._.�_.�.�..�_w,�.�_.�.._. �. , n.».-,.... .._.._.....` w,�-......,..�.,-... . ... � � m. � `' , L J � r i; %-1 '� '-�ij C;^/` : /:!,�.!.l,/:i�i :-1�-•� . . . . . . . . , . _ , G (} �"N`7 /.'/ .-:� -�� il��- • � � � .`�_ � � � , .. _. . . - . oJ^.a�i���;a� , � • Y�.. .•I . �. � .. � Y • �• . . .. , . . � • . • . . .. . . .G �, • _ •. .. • ' :.�•� :::� :.... ..� ; . ,. .. �� .' '.: �; •�: - , . . ••' , -. : � _' .. . �+� , . .':: , . . • .. . . . : • • . . '. - � ' •' �,' :•`• . • . � .': , .' • . . ' , . . . ,'��=.. , �� . 1 � 1 • � ( ' � .. ,— � ' , �: ' ' j, ��a,��._L..�:,�__ �ti..�._;..�w.�,.�1.,�!�:;.��,�,....�;;.:.f}�,.� r�...r_�. -_�,.� '. ti o ti h e c o u n t y i n w i, t c h .....,...._. _.�...__.__..________._a^.__.,_..._...__�_._e._...� ...._...��...__�.._.._��_._.....r.�._____.-.� 2 such �overn�nental sub�iv{sion {s toc�tec?, sh�l l.be f�eciUCec! . .,...�....__........._ . .._....,�._.._,. ....�.._._....�......._»...._._._._�.._.�_--__._____--.._.._.�..........._ _....._...._ � �{h �n ur•�Oi1:tt e�?ua) to 50 percent 'of the excess taxes �� .._._....�._..._....._.._._-... ..�__..__ .�.,.._�....s...._.__.._.____.._...._ ..T4�d�_..�..,.�..,,�._.._...r,...._ �. fi, levicG'� T`1e county shall T`ECiUCC the ci{stribut{ve sf;are o� .....�.o.�....�__.......��.�.�.....-,_.a.....F�._........_..........,..........,...�-....-< � �.�...._:_.w,.a..---.._ .�, ,.»_.-_.��.,,...r,-..�« 5 such govern.�er�tal s�b.clivision cor•resr-endinqly� .�...�_.,,........_w....._...._.V..,_.t_K_�a�:..__.., d._.�.....__..,..___-��__._.. .�..._..._�. , b SecQ �� fG01,�GRt�ls;�G CENSUSp] S�.Jbdivision 1. For the . • . �+.se�-'��c+a.a+s..-��.+�r^-._��-v�r..:w�a.rn �arw✓.w�k�N �' pUrpose of de:e�•minirig the amount o� tax thafi a governr.tiental .�.,...R._....�:....,.yt._.r....._�..��_....._.,.�r�_.,._.�,.....,..�_« _��..__,,.._v�.___..��...,..._..�a_..a._,..�..�.�... 8� subct{vision naY levy yr; accor�dance with a per c�a{ta g 1{mitae{on establ{sheci pursuanr t� ,his �rticle, the ..s..�_..�.,..._.,.,....a,...�,� -- --_,..._..� ._......_....A�r��,... ��.d._.,.......�.��..,..a....�,....._.�.�.�n..._..�_�_. 10 Popul�tion of �he c;over°nr:.entF�t subd{vision sF�all be that t.�....�..� ..+.....�+-.,a....s.. vr.+.o�..s..n�.�.»a..,.�...«.a+..�-.n..s-wa...�.....J.s.--o.....�.-v....-..�,..�.�.�.c...a-c�,..v.ee...�..r. a-Y..w•...s 11 establ isftied by � state or fecterat� censvsr by a speei a1 � ...e...a......_...�.�.....�.......-.�.w.,...�_..��....�_��..� _�_.._.�.e_....�,.._�,.d��__� ...�.�..�a.�__....�.,�...,.....,�....�..a..._a- 12 census ta�en W�t�11h the entire gover�nen�al subcttvisicn .a.:...,,.,.,�.,.�,wo..............,..._a.��.��,�.,m......._...e,.,..,�._...._ n.�..._.,_.A:� .__ � ..4.0..�..,._...,....� iJ pursuant to any other ta��� oe bY a census taKen pursuan� t� r.v�.......w___ — _....sw...v�..+..-�+.�-..o..ea.e.ec�..s+se.�..vra...r _.a+.n..�.00�w...•.aro.....o.....a..a....e�.�..�...e�..ca�...ow.��w tTrs.i+9 - bci` {{� 2 h{ k i r ti t �9 � i d 14 su ti�v s on r tir c�ever s tios recen . -�:'�y,c;� ....,�,.._..u,.......«�.n�,...�a...�,.��.,..�.�,..A.�.�...<.�.-a�..�.w�.,_,..._�.a.. � � s..�+ � �i 15 Svbci. 2. The c,c;�terr,�ng boc�Y �S a gcvernn.ental • p,....,..�....,� �...�.�_...,�,.�.....�..,�......�.,...,.�...�..,...,..�..,....e.....a.�..�.�.....,.a____._.._...._ 16 subu�visian may pass a resolution request{nc� the secretary ....�....._m. .a..d....._...._._.�...�.,.�.��.....:e�-.���.�.�,..�..,...�w�r.�.__,..�.._�.�.....�.�_..._..._.� �..e� 17 of state to take a sr�ecial cens�us of the goverr�r.ental r s �.,�-..o..+e�>e.+v.x....�--..� a.�..,...,..-«....�.��..�...........«..�...��....��..e....�...�1...,.n...»s.a�.....«� �..a«-.e.a 18 sub�iv{�ion, and u�on being furnish�o' a certified caoy of ...,.�.a....�...�.���..-..�e.......,._�....__���__�_.��d.�.a..v��.e... �e_sad..._ �...�..A..a 14 the resolvtior�� the secretary of state sh�ll cause the .�..�,,.x.,.md.�,.�...-o.,..,.�;..�...,..�.�e...wdr.�,a,.._,.,.�.�_.�,..a .<.�..-.�.d. �,�.>��.._�x� 20 eensus to be taken �incier h�s jmrec�{ate superv{s{on a�c� unc!er ..,.��._�,�,�..4._......=.r._..T...�._.._.....n.��..:�..._.-..�.�.,>x.,_....�.��...�.�....��..-.�w....4t_ w.....a......�� 21 ruies and r,egvlations as he may prescr{oe� ihe results o� .�..,..v..,.o......,.�.�..,...�... _.....o....�,....... , m_......�-.�.......�.�.�..�....�,�K..��....,.�.�.�_.��o,..__-�.. ..,.�.a,.,.� 22 the census shaii be cerC{S`ieci to the governiny body by the .�...a....�.,...��...�...,......, W ��.....4_.....��.�_�.......�,.._.....��,....�.,..r� �.v.�,_.�...�.T.<�...�._...r..w..�...�,.�...�,_a.�. ?3 secretary of state trithin thr�ee months after recQ{rt hy h{r„ ...�,.��..._,_.-v.�..�.�.�, .�_._.._,..�..,�....,.._..r.�...o.m..,�.....�..�..,..._��<...��_.�.e..,_�..,�.....:_��,....d..._.�,_�.X��_._.._,.a 2�S o��the resolution, The expense of taki�q the census sha11 ._......_,.�...��._.__...,..-.__e-......�_.,.�...o��-.v_�.,._...�.� __.. ...._.a._e_..�...�..o._�,..�n...,�...T�..�_.,����.... 25 be paid by t`te �over•r�r�enta' sub::{v{s{on, ,..�,..,.:.�� _.___.�...,�..w�.._..._w_..,_ _.�.....,.__m __.__._.�._ _.__ _...__�..�,_.� .,_.� .�r_.� 2G Sec� "s [CC�Pl50!.IC�t,TTC�� Gf' GQYE:r `i�1E:�1'iAL SUuOIY�SIUNS�� � 27 I.� al l ot� p�r•: of the arc�, {r,c1�-;'e� �:ithin thro or mere ...._�..�.._._f,_�_ ; v _.__....__ __...__._.._.__.W^____..._.o.......� .��<.��...�.�.�.._.rP�., ..,.��_....__,�-� • 28 Stovern�.er�t:�i subui��i�ic;'ns r;ith differ�ir,ca t�x lfr{:aetons ts ,,.__.._.......�-....�..... .�.�__.--_,._n.�....�..___--._.�w...�.v_�....._...._.._Y_.o.,.._..._......., ._�.__d.�._w...,�.._�...__ : ...... . ...... . . .. . . ... . .,.. .,.. , . .. .... , � . . .-..ti:,.. .,, . , ; ., �.. . • . ,� . . . � , . . ... .... . . .�?�_ . . . . . • • . .•.. . , .. . ` . 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Propert}� {ri � 16 1� 18 19 20 21 22 2� 2Q ?_ 5 2b 27 � �i � �►Y �overrz►�enta� subd;visior,; an� shall have the ...�,�.,G,._.._ �-.�..a.: .o...,.�.�..�,..,�...��.d ..;...m....���,.�,.....ae.....�..,>.�..,..,..�.�..>....,.,, ..-..�--_.�....a..__.....�. powtcr to asc�rtain the cohrect taxa5le value of ��Qp�F�y {n �,.�.,..,...�....�...�..�., �....__,__ -�---o.....�._.�.._. _„n,. , _..�.,.._..,�.�.�_�,.�.�...._...,.,_,� such c�overn��n � a 1 su�di v t 5 i on `�""""'..'�..�'�.�,,...... .�•_._�...�,...�.,,a...�_.�,-,_,_.�,.�_ . a n d a d) u s t s u c h v a 1 u e s a s � --w----...�..� � �..... � � a-�-�---�-�.....�..�..,�.._.,.���.a.a...�.�....�...,..,. requjred �y 1atir, � ihe cornr�iss{oner sha11 taKe such st'eos as .......9...�.._ ...d...,.r_.�..o .�,�... _..a.a-..,.... o...�...e. �.. �.,«.a. . - �--�--�- �-,.o.�.Q.�.a..._.�..�� he m�y consider neeessor•y'in tF�e �����W� y ....�.�.,...�.-.<.,..�.�.��....�..,.�.�.�a,x,_.�,. P e t' f o r n a n C e o f t h � s o u t y �-. 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I ' I ' I ' I � I , ' � ' ' , ' 11 1 ORDINANCE N0. _ AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTERS 1�BOUNDARIES3W�THINETHE CI1'1fDE RELATING TO w�� �D PRECINCT THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY DO ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS: Chapters 1,Q2 and 1.03 of the City Code are hereby amended to read as follows: �ECTION 1.01 Pursuant to the City of Fridley Charter, Chapter 2.03 which requireS the Council ta redetermine Ward Boundaries af ter each decenniaThc�ensus of the United States, and at other times as the eterm�nedcandmhereaFteriarQ established Ward �nd Precinct Boundaries of the City are red aS fA110WS: A. W�rd No. i, Precinct No. 1 is established as the area bounded as follows: On the North by the City timits, on the`East b^^T+r�,o c���tnn vh� nnesota ofl the 5ou�cn �- or �r� �vu ��� � � JGV {r 1 V�N . B. Ward No. 1, Precinct No. 2 is established as the area bounded as follows: n the North b the Minnesota Railwa Transfer ri ht-of-wa and an ex ens Sn o n a ,�on t et astney .H.� � an t e out �y� ssp�sippi ec an a 1^De�, an on t e West by T.H. 47. C, Ward Na. 1, Precinct No. 3 is established as the area bounded as fol1ows: nM +r,o Nnrth hv an extension of a line drawn narallel with the ri9ht-of, , C111CL Lv r�7a� o T.M. 6� o t venue rom LIIC Ga�4 4+ � •�� PP.�. treet an e' aout �T.H. .'i`�A� t0 1'' a n Nnrt ern 1" on the _-..,.-,•... of th� � R�, p. Ward Na. 2, Pre�inc� No. 1 is established as the area bounded as fa ows: Qn the North by Mississippi Streen�the West�bs�7th Street�' on the South b�r the South City limits, o Y � 12 ORpINI�jC� N0, AN pRD�NAMC� AMENDING CHAPT�RS 1.02 ANQ 1,03 OF TH� CITY C00� REI.ATING TQ WARQ AND PR�G�NCT SOUNDA�IES WITMIN THE CITY PI�G� 2 � . ; E. Ward No. 2, Precinct No. 2 is established as the area bounded as follows: F, W�1^d NA. �� Pr�cinct No. 3 is established a� the are� bounded m� fol1ow$: � Q, War� N�. �: Pre�inct No, 1 is established as the ar�ea bounded as fiol1ows; F�. MJard Nc�, 3a �recinc� No. 2 is establish�d aS �h�' area bounded as ;fol1vws: ' . ORDINANCE N0. 'AN ORDINANCE AMENDTNG CHAPTERS 1.02 AND 1.03 OF THE CTTY CODE RELATING TO WARD AND PRECINCT�BOUNDARIES WITHIN THE CITY � PAGE 3 ' ' e a ea bounded as follows: I. Ward No. 3, Precinct No. 3 is established as th r � On the North by T.H. 694, on the East by 7th Street from T.H. 694 to the ou im� s an y e as er y i y im� s rom a poin o e ou imi s o e�, on e ou y he South i ty imi ts , on the ' 4Jest by the Mississippi River. SECTION 1.03 That said Ward and Precinct Boundaries are further herein established and delineated as shown on the map hereof. Attached hereto is ' Exhibit "A" and made a part hereof by reference; and whenever and wherever a conflict shall appear between the boundaries as noted and provid�d on said map and the lines noted and described in Section 1.02, then the boundaries as noted in said map shall � prevail. � , ADOPTED BY THE COUNCIL THIS _ DAY OF� , 1971. ' ' � - MAYOR - JACK 0. KIRKHAM ' ATTEST: . �� i ' � CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL '. First Reading: August 2, 1971, Second Reading: , • Published. ' ' , . � ' ' ' �� 0 , n EXHIBIT "A" WARQ 1 9,7�3 WARD 2 9,705 WARD � 9,139 -.-----�- 29,207 COUNCILMAN NARR,IS,'S PROPOSAL i41 WARD 1 ��� ��78$� WARD 2 9,7Q5 WARU 3 9,714 29�2U7 ADMINISTRATIQN�S PROPOSAL ,.. � 1.5 I ' � �! 1 �� � �I � � � 0 ,� I� � 0 � � ,� �� � �!� � ��s 16 1 , � �� ___ 1`7 0 �I � �4:�� �� ORDINANCE NO. AN ORDINANCE RELATING TO THE SALE OF REAL ESTATE OWNED BY TNE CITY THE COI7NCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY DO ORLIAIN AS FOLIAWS: ' SECTZON I. iA The City of Fridley is the fee owner of the tract of land with�the City of ' Fridley, County of Anoka, State of Minnesota described as follows: ' � ' � �� , ' !� , � �1 � ' � � � AZ1 that part of Lot 38, Auditors Subdivision No. 39, desc�ibed as follows: Commencing at a point on the South Zine of Section 34, Township 30, Range 24, a distance of 156.0 feet East of the Southwest corner of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 34; thence North, at right angles to said section 1ine, a distance of 40 feet to the northerly right-of-way line of 37th Avenue N.E., beinq the actual point of beginning; thence �ontinuing North, on the same line extended, a distance of 360 feet; thence Easterly, parallel with and 400 feet North of said section Zine, a distance of 301.10 feet, more or less, to its intersection with the Westerly right-of-way line of the Ea�t River Road, as now laid ovt and cnnstructed; thence Southez�ly, along said right-of-way Zine, a distance of 367.57 feet, mo,re or Zess, to its intersection with the northerZy right-of-way line of 37th Avenue N.E.; thence Westerly, along said right-of-way 1ine, a distance of 257.98 feet, more o.r 1ess, to the actual point of beginning, except for That part oi Lot 38, Auditor's Subdivision No. 39, Anoka County, Minnesota, described as follows: Commencing at a point on the south 1i�ae of Section 34, Tbwnship 30, Range 24, distance 156 feet East of the Southwest �orner of the Southeast Quarter of said Section 34; thenGe North, at right angles to said South line, a di.stance of 400 �eet; thence easterly, parallel with and distant �400 feet North of said South line, a distance of 112.60 feet to the acfival ,point of beginning; thence South, at right angles to Zast described 1ine, a distance of 120 feet; thence Bast, at right anyles t.�+ last described line, a distance of 175 feet, more or Iess, to its intersection wtth the westerly r�ght-of-way line of East River Roadj thence northerly, along the said right-of-way 1ine, a distance of I20.8 feet, more or Iess, to its intersection with a line pa�allel with and distant 400 feet north of the south Itne o.� said Section 34; thence westerly, alonq said para11e1 line, a distance af 188.5 feet, more or less, to the actual point of beginning• Containinq 0.50 Acres. � � e � �� ' ' Together with a 20 foot wide road easement described as follows: Beginning at the southeast ctirner of the above described tract; thence southerly, along the westerly right-of-way line of East River Road, to its intersectipn with the northerly riqht-of-way line of 37th Avenue N.E.; thence westerly, along said northerlc� Right-of-way line, to its intersection with a line parallel with and distant 30 feet West of the westerly right-of-way line of said East River Road; thence northerly, along said parallel line, to its intersection with the southerly line of the above described tract; thence easterly, along said southerly lir��, to �he point of beginn3ng. SECTION II. ' It is hereby determined by the Council that the City no .longer has any reason to continue to own said property and the Council is hereby authorized to sell or Qnter �nto a contract to se11 said property. ' � SECTION III. The mayox and the city clerk are hereby authorized to sign the r�ecessa�ry contrac�s �nd deeds to aaffect the sale of the above 8esc�Cibed real �state. ' ' ATTEST : ' � � ' ' ' ll ' , CITY CLERK First Reading: J 1 19 1971 Sec�pnd Rsading: ,�,� L�' `:r- Pub.�ish: �- v MAYOR - JACK O. KIRKHAM . 18 e � ' � ' ' ; � ,, ORDINANCE N0. �� AN ORDINANCE UNDER SECTION 12.07 OF Ti� CTTY CHARTER TO VACATE STREETS AND ALLEYS AND TO AMEND APPF�TDIX C OF THE CITY CODE The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows: SBCTION �.. For the vacation of an alley and two streete in Block 6, Berlin Addition describad ae follo�s: All of the alley in said Block 6; all that portion ' of 41et Avenue Northeast along the South side of said Block 6 lying between the Westerly right of way line of said Railway Campany and the Easterly xight of way line of County State Aid Road No. 1 ' (East River 8oad); all of the unnamed North/South atreete adjoining the Easterly side o# Lote 1 Chrough 8, Block 6, Berlin Addition, � ' ' ' ' � ' ' � ' � � A11 lying in the Southeast Q�iaster (SE�) o� Section 34,.T-30� R-24, City of`Fridley, County of Anoka, Minneaota, be and is hereby vacated . � 19 ��, �� BECT�ON 2. T,be aaid vacation has beea msde in conformance With Mimnesota Statutes and purwant to Section 12.07 of the Citq Charter and Appeadi.jc C of the City Code ehall so be amended. 1 PASS�D .BY T� CITY CQIJIICIL OF TH8 CITX QF FRIDLSY TIiIS � DwAY � 1 0�' �.`" ' ! 19%i. .,...,,,....s.� 4,s ,�+ AT�kS� s CIT�C CI,$�K - Marvin C. Brunsell Public H,earing: Ju1�1971 F1rst Reading: t, ��r.,�r}a} Second Readimg: Pub lish . . . 1�AYOR � Jack 0. Kirkham 1 ' _ , �,,� ,;;; f ORDINANCE NO. i� ' ; AN QRDINANCE UNDER SECTION 12.07 OF THE CITY ` GHARTER TO VACATE STREETS AND ALLEYS AND TO A,MEND APPENDIR C OF THE CITY CODE The Counci� of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows: SECTION l. �'or the vacation of a street described as follows: A11 that part of McKinley Stre�t as dedicated in Cochran's Addition that lies South of the South line of Rice Creek Road, SECTIpN 2. For the vacation of a utility aad drainage ease- ment described as followst The South six feet of Block 3, Cochran's Addition, All lying in the South Half of Section 13, T-30, R-�24, City of Fridley, County of At�oka, Minnesota. Be and is hereby vacated. SECTION 3. The said Vacations have been made in conformance w3th Minnesota Statutes and pursuant to Section �2.07 of the City Charter and A.ppendix C o� the City Code shall be so amended. PASSEA BY THE CITY COUNCII� OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS _________ ' D�AY QF , 1971. � ' LJ ' � ' AT�EST: CTx'Y CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell Pµblic �Iearing: July 12, 1971 Fi�'st Reading: S�cond Reading: Publish..,....: MAYOR - Jack 0. Rirkham � ; ,�� . , , 20 � e ' ' ' � a .r w \ �°: ' 2J 1 � . N/ e �\ ��,�,..��_ , ;, I';"�'���. � ' � ,; .�,�� �,�.. r �� 4 r+�Y% 4e 1 s,� ' �� � � . `�P� ` ���f QR� � ; 1 �� �� � �� �'�. 1 � c"' r ,�P�'�. , �o -.q ' �".� � F�.. ` � �A . � ;e ► ' 'r r����, � #� ' p � *` ,� * , �i" 1 ��`' : � ' � _ �.--- \ �� p ' �4: , � �, ' � ' � .' 21 I SP �7�-0$ Sk�e11y Oil Compauy by C. W. Ro111�,n L. 1,, �l. l, Pearaon'� 1at Add. s ��c, s°RN�� I_J � ' ' e ' T�t U��� ; AFFICE OF THE CITX M,ANAG�� F�idley, Minnesota M�A,YOR ,ANA CITX CQUNCIL ,IUI.Y 29, 1971 $LTB,]'�CT; REPQRT ON �WO KIDDIE PARKS (AGENAA IT�M �h8) ' Xou wi�ll recall that the City Council recsived peti.Cians favor�.ng ths ��tab�i�hment of a kiddie park in the Hyde park Area and ths Hami.ltQn's �s1d;�ti�a� Ar��. �hese were referred to the �ark and Reareation Comm�a��on � ac�d Depa�'��aent fQr �hei�r review and recommendation. E�closed is $ x�pox� fxs�a� �he Park and R,ecreatiAn Director with this ic�formation• I� ' , �,'', �� ' ' � ' � ��, the Hyde �'ark Area� I would �concur With �he Commissiotl �tc�d the �tect�'���iar� p�rectQr in their obaervation tl�at some kind of play loC i�s R��d�d in th� �re�. In reviewing the area, thsxe are lar$e open lots ax �9Ch Avenu� and 2nd Street and 60th Avenue and 2nd 9�reet. Thes� ��,��s, �n my opin�,on, would be preferable to the aite suggeated by th� r�a�.de�ta because they are bigger and could �c�omatodate � greater va�'i.ety �� �ec�'��ti,ona] functiQns. I have asked the Pa$1� and Rocreatian pirectar fia 1�v�s�igate the grice of each of tbese �apen arl�as, I�t �h� �Iacnilton's Addition Area I would evnaur with ihe Park �tnd ��Cx�agi�n pir�ctQr in his ob�ervation th�t due �o the clase proxi,aqiCy Q�' �h�a p�xk a� S4tb �Av�nue and 7th Street, tha� anothex kiddio park �� b1�Gk� �w�y is not warXanted. We are cantinuing to lnvestigate the ��,���,1a�.11ty c►f ut�lizi,ng the State own�d right of way near Univereity Avenue ��id In�e�'��ate 694 �or a�ark as suggested by Caunciicaan Harris. � hav� di,acussed wixh Mr. Brown the possi.b�li.ty a� d�veloping aome p�,xk �,nd x'+��r��t�,on standards to propose to th� �ark a,nd Recreation Commi- �e�pn and G��y �c�uncil, which will give some guidelinee. to �o�1pw in Qott$id�ra�3.�� o� various park and recreation facil.itie�. I beli�ve this �,q t��c�����y �o assist the City Council ir� providing �tz� orderly p�an for A�,gk� ��.�'r�.d1�y. I think th�s is particularly ��ltical in the nei$hbor- �1�Od 1��dd�s park �lev�lopment, but should be app].�.ed ts� all r�Gre�tional �'�ci'��.���e �n �hv coauaunity. GRT1 / cp�6 Very reapectfully, ,���:�. � ���,. Gera�.d R, Aav1s City Manager �� ' ' � ' , ' � , � � , CI' � PARKS AND RECREATION DEPbR't:�ENT Fr�dley, Minnesata 5�421. Paul Brpwn, Qire�tox ' ' � G4S � er��t Av�n,u� N,�� Phono� 560r3A�50 , T�s Q���^ M��a��x ���d�#�`� N�i.e�ta��Q�� M�MORAtapuM , C�AT� � �u1y 29, '�.971 S�sp�q�vn D��e �UB�T��'�� ���d�,� ��rk� � � �R4M; Pau�. �r�w�� T�re�tor �,, Hys�� �'�r'� �ra�a �. F�#�ln��,�i��n� s �dd�.t�.c�n .Ar�a ° SACRIFI�� ��? WQRK �?�D��"A'�'��?��e � � � t� * * � * * * * �t �e * * * * * * * * � * � � * * r� * fi v► �a * rr ��� C���Y �tst�����' �h� �a�.�e��t�$ r�su�ts axe �ubmitt�d in res�ect 'ta �,wa t�. diq Psrl� �aat�.tiQn� 'I���e '�l"►6i ��.ty h�� �^�c�ived: �. i�yd� �'�rk Area � The Par�� and �ecreation Co:�nis�ian hav� ravi,�w�d the p��G�t�,�� �nc� di�o�us��d �e ��qu��t with neighbors �.r� �h� �.mmed�ata� ara� �t thei� �td1�' ���I�i�a�. Th���' �'��am����d�tiQna are to: 1R �urch��e 7�and i.n �h� Hyd� Psrtc l�r��, w�.'�h msani.�� `�+� b� ��.�.c�cated in the �.972 Bud�et. 2. �.� �and �.� ts�� h�.?h '�,�p� �p�q��p� �,q Q�t�a�c� parc�l Qf land ori�inal�.y r�questsd �.r� th� p���.ti,pn. ,��p �x����e� ��' the department � conauz�� with the �pmmi.ss�on reaa��n�ndat�iot� -� �,r� ���pq��� �c� �hio ar��t. The��.i� a real need �'o� �o�� typ� a� �ppara�ua �rea. 2R I��mmi,a,��.s��� AddiiiQp Area ��he ��rks and Ra���=�ation Co�ti�s�.or� ha�e `�gy�pr��,� the p�t�'��.�a�n �t�d discus�ed the :�eques� wa.�l� �#ei�hbors i�� the �mm�d�.ate ���� ��, ���iz� ,�ul�r mP�t�.ra�• Tkie3.7�^ recommnedatipt�� ar+� to� 1. 9bta�.n �t�� �wned ���,� m����,Q��d a.� t�� �ast,i�ion by a1l�ocating fund� �n th� 1972 Bud�st. �. �Ed t�� �,� �,,p�,q �c� ��ey ��es not sold. ,�s Obtain co�t es�imat,iBS �o� dsve�.4utn�q� 0� the ��"�&e " � �� �ire����° �f fi�h� departm°nt � do not� fes�, th�t t�e �i�y need� another '��, �o# �.t� ��,� ��nm��.i.�te �r�a. W� hav!e �ak H�.�1 Pa�k whi�h i� loaated Gt7 �!t'�h ,��t� 7t,� S�, ��d ��e� t��s �ark �-th its Gurrent �aui�ities �e�ve� �Y�� ���� t�at �.� m�kil�� �hha.� ��uest. , . ' � � �� � ' . , ' � ' S�.ticerely youz's, �� �� PA , ��O:��N� Dir�e �� � * � 1 ' , ' ' ' ' ' � ' , , � ' ' � ' 6 MI NUTES OF REGUL.AR PARKS Alm RECREAT I ON CONM I SS I ON MEET I NG. Jt�iE �. 1971 � Meeting was Galled to order at 7:35 p.m., by Vice Chairman Blair. MEMBERS PRkSENT: Blair, Stimmler, Wagar. MEMBERS ABSE#'T: Fitzpatrick, Olson. 55432, 560-3860 OTHERS PRESENT: Richard Snyder, 5901 2nd Street NE, Barry Loucks, 5936 2nd Street NE, 55432, 560-8624, Hyde Park. Mrs. Harry Holmberg, 5765 Main Street NE, 55432, 560-4771, Hyde Mrs. Conrad Garness, 5916 2nd Street NE, SS432, Hyde Park. Mrs. Carolyn Rouse, 210 Rice Cxeek Boulevard, 55432, 786-7132, A1 Kordi.ak, Anoka County Commissioner. Mike 0'Bannon, Anoka County Commissioner. Pau1 Brown, Director of Parks and Recreation. Curtis Dahlberg, Park Planner. Cathie Stordahl, Secretary to the Commission. MYDE PARK PRUPQSE➢ PLAY AREA, $everal xesident�s were present to request the consideration of a tot lot �o be l�eated on Lpt 21, $1QCk 10� of the Hyde Park Addition. The general address of the lo� 3.� 59th and 2nd St�eets, or about 5917 2nd Street N.E. The lot is too small �ar a dwslling, bu� wou�d be just xight for a Tot Lot, according ta the area reside�ts. Anothex possibl� kocation would be 5966 2nd Street, which is a double �orne�c lo�. 24 Paxk. L.W.V. The resid�n�s of' thi.s aacesa sxated that they felt there was a defina�te r►ees� for a�ot 1ot in th�i:x area and that� these two lats were available for consideration. 'Th�y presented �. peti.tion to the Commission to this affeet. MQTI �te. �OKA GOUNTY CONMISS�ONERS, Q'BAI�WON & KfJRDIAK� �t�, l��ke Q+��n�or� and Mr. A1 Kordiak, Anoka County CommissionerS, were �res�nt tp disGUSS �h+a Fridl�y City Parks and propased park lands. Mr. 1�ord�a�C wa� asksd why hs appos�d the Parks �i11 which was bafore the S�nat�+, +�nd wha� ��f�ct it w�t�1d have c�n th� City. Mr. Kax�ia'k s�ated that th� M���opol��an p�xk �ill d�esnrt woxk as our p��n ret��ires. Planning and funding shauld be their gr�me pu�'�os�. �� Pel'� that we raight not have eauai repxes�ntati.on due to the wast �rea whic� would h�Ve to be cavexed by each member of tho Counc��, and the f�ct that it wQU1d po�s�.�ly npt �nvolve a member fram Anoka County, � ' ��. _ Mx. Mike c�!�anno�n pr�sented a check, in xhe amount o� �2,OOQ.00, to Mr, Don �laix, V�.�e Ck��iTman� to b�+ used in the developm�nt of a beach Qn Spr�.ng Lake. The ar��t �,�s ia�aan namecl "lahn ��i.a.k�aan, Pa�c�.". The City Qf Fridley has plans far th� d�v�lopm�nt �� this beach a��n the near future. Th� �ift from Anoka County� �s th�ix way ai' h�lpi�ng the �ndivi.dual co�munities tp dev��o� tl�eix r�atural xe�Aux��� inta us�able areas. Tt�a Cou�ty will �rant thi� amouAG to a Municipality, upon theix , �ceq,ue��+ ot� a�� annual b�sis . Thils is tt�e iixst year t�hat x,he Ca�ty oP �r�d1�y ha� �oaue�tsd thfa pwnsy and �t �.� �oped that ,Tohn �ricksan Park can be imP�ov¢d £px, us� in tt�o i$7� �wimm�n� S�a�on. On iaehalf Qf Mx. Fi�zpa���,�k �nd th� �the� memt��rs o� the �5t1�1ais�l.p�, Mx, Bla�r � tha�nk�d Mr � 0' �annon and Anoka Count�►. 1 ' � Minutes o£ Regular Parks $ Recreation Commission Meeting, June 28, 1971. - Page 2 JQHN ERICKSON PARK iCQN�T)� ' Ma�. Bxown �xplained the grant to the Commissioners and visitors, and stated that perhaps they were thinking of this same type of grant for the Moore Lake �e�ch area. k�e i�nfortned xhe Comnnissi.on that this was a single grant and could be ' ��equesC,ed pnly c��Ge a yeax by each Municipality and that they had deeided t� use it for JQhn Erickson Park this time. 25 ' Mr. Browz� fr�i'az7t�ed fihe Commission that he had been over at John Eriekspn P�rk and ob$erved th�t there were many peopla on rubber rafts and ather types of water toys, �wimming in tha 1ake. He pointed out that there was definitsly a problem h�re be�c�u�a af the lack o� supervision and the fact that floating objects, such as rafts, �r� ' unsafe. Mr. Brpwn said that Spring Lake was of a cleaner nature than Moore Lake, but it will be several yeaxs befor� the Beach is in full swing. We'11 tTy tv Sta�'G pur t�ex� sttmmQr►s activiti�s with sQt�e gua�ds, but it�11 be a futuxe date that'�1 , �how tha same typ� o� pro�ram whiGh is pxesently iound at Maore Lake, We pres�ntly own some land �cross �rom Spxing Lake, which could be used for parking. p��►�e �ricksan danated land to the Paxk Department for this purpose and with the aid r�ce�.v�d fxam the Caunty, we are hopeful of progressing with the proaect and provid� a�each ' for the people i.n this area. Curtis Aahlberg, Park Plar�ner, suggested that the Commission appraach th� School. ' Board,of Spring Laker Park, regarding the proposed School i.n this area, and the possibi�.�ties of using the School parking lot for our qverflow parking. ' , t�qT1�R H I LI.S PROPERTY � �Ir. Q'F�annan, �ounty Comm�ssioner, showed the Commission same oi the propQxty wha�eh he pre���tly owns, by usir�g a map. The prvpexty zs east of Old Centxal, South o� Missis�ippi Stxeet, ar�d Noxth of Gardena Avenue. It's the South one-hal£ c►f Blo�k #23, �.n what i� eon�monly knowr� as Meathex Hil ls . � Qth+�r a���s wtaich could ia� cQns�dered as propos�d park.land a�e �ocated a.n Hami�ltoA'� Addition t� MeGhan�.csvil�Q, I.ats 8, 9, F� l0, Block 14, wt�ich would be additianal s�ac� fpr �h� p�op�e who use Oak H�11 Park, located at 54th F� 7th Str��ts. Ths�e � wau�d t�e €qx � To'� �.at and all oi them are the norraal 120�deep by 4p' wid�. 'They ��� pr�s�ently own�d by tt�e Counxy but could be deeded to the City for Park purposes. ' � J! ' ��MII?AI..�-�AST�� PROPFRTY I N FR I�Y � Mx, Kordiak SpQk� tQ Xhe Commission, regarding xhe "Middle-East" axea iT� F�id�.ey, which k�x�. ��sQ� has mention�d as a definite area which needs Aark deYelppm�nt, M�'. Q��3anr�ott's �anc� r+as mentioned and would contribute about 10 acres , so it wpuld b� a f��sibl� area. Five to seve� oF the �cres could be nicely ds'veloped �1nto a Paxk, accoxdin� to Mx. Kordiak, Th.ere is both wooded.and flat lands here. iRRTGATIt�N CaR THE GOM�f)NS PARK, ' Mr, Tom Ni�1�en, President of th� �rid��y Youth Footbal.l Association (F.X,P.A.�, Nits ��esent and asked tk�e status of tt�� �xri.gati.on system �or xh� �oot�ai� f���a, Mx. ��awn �nfaxmed Mr, Nie�sen that thq bidS had b�en xeject�d once and �ow the �ina� b�ds had b�sn xe�eived a�d was expected to be a�proved, kle said tt�at the field, it� ' all probabi�.it��s, would nat be �eady for fall use. H� said that� thiS type a� p�cqject take� some time� and that if they played on the field be£ore the seed wm� ab].e t4 'kr�ke a i�,xm stand, it migt�t have to be red�pne. bix. B���jj� �g�d th.�t the ' pQpartment was maka.ng ev�ry elforx ta get the system-��.n at�d dperation�a� and that theX w�u�d k�e� the F.Y.�.A. ittformed as to the progress. t � 26 � ' L_J ' ' � C� , �� J Minutes of the Re�ular Commission Meeting, June 28, 1971. Page 3 . --.�.-- CtNVC�SS I ONS � Mr. GaTy S�in�mla�'{ CommisSione�, and President of the Hockey AssociatiQn pf Pridley (H.A.F.)� was �axesen�t and di�cussed the Goncessions for the H��kay Season with Mx. Tom N�else�, who will be in charge of the Concessions for the Football Seasoz�, The Foatbal� Aesaciat�.on� has a�plied fox and received a. license �o mainta�n � Canc���ion at The Commar�� paxk du��ng the Footbal l Season, but it doesn't expire uT��Ci� l aftex' th0 Hock�y Seasor� �� qvsr. Th� license is issued fo�c a period of one yea�, ��d Mr. St3.m1n1�T and, Mr. N�.�1�Q� a�reed ta s�lit the cost of the cost of the license a�nd �ach �roup Wil� operata th� CanGes�ion du�ring the Season when their respective sport is in op�raxion. PARKING PRQ�I.�M AT M�1GRE L�AIC� aEACH� Mr. �� �;�t�'med the CQmmission that pe�haps they had heard rumors o� the eliminatiQn of the B�ach Park�n� Permit. Me tald the Comm�ssion that a survey had beet� mailed out ta �he residant� a1Qng Centra� Avenue, reauesting their opinion as ta the solution� £ar our parking p�'oblems. They had the following choices; 1, a. "Nv Pcvcfu.ng Any�i.me'' signs to be insta�led on the �ast Side o�' Central Avenue. b, A�low parking on the West Side of Cent�ral Avenue. Z. "N�r Fcvt.h�i.ng" signs �o be installed on Both Sides af C�n�r�l, 3• Paxkin$ at specified times,ONLY. (�ast 6ide of Central ONLY), Af��:r the xesults of the survey are discovered, th� Police Chi�f, City Manager, �r►d ' Mx. Brown, will meet to see if this can be cs�zrected. At:that time, tha ��t� p� th� Beach Farking Per�nit will be determined. ' _J ' � � � � ' � . , ,.i� � Th� Comm�.s�ion a.sk�d M�. Brown for a progress repoxt on the Trailblazers F�o$ram. Mr. Brown said that he was putting it in the Budget for 1972. Mac. BrQwn repar.ted that in order to ��rovi.de an iGe �kating rink on �t�e Gra�e �chooi Pro�exty, we w�ll have to do some grading. There are eight poles avail.�ble �Qr l�ghts, but they need the iixtures. Mr, �xown also rsparted that the fire hydrant water fountains hav� worked aut quit� we11. The only �rcab�l�ms we've encountered are with theix' �Ocat�.o�.s. A� Sylvan Hi11� Paxk, thv hydrant is across the street. MIf�1TES OF MEETING, MAY Z�I. �%�.� Ma�,an by Wac�cv�., �ec.onded by SZimme.en, �a aceepx �h.e M�.►1u..tea o� xh.e negu.Qan mee�ing an, Mu.y 2q, 19�'1. The Mo�i.an �a��,ed. 4��.!' 1 VVIII�"Ilwl� 1 A Mr, ati��unlex su��e�ted tha� the Commis�i.on a�d the Parks and Recxea�tiar� D�partm�n� spqnsa� a Gca 1�' Touxnam�nt . _ 2� R ' P 4 Minutes of the Re�ular Comm�.$sion Meetin ,�June 28, 1971. age ' ����� ' Mo.�'.iron bc� Wagu1�., Se�.onde.d by S�i.mrr�Qvc, �a adjaunn .the mee�%ng cLt 9; 25 p.m. The next r�gular meet�.ng will be held on Monday, August 30, 1971, at 7:�p �r,m., in � th.� aonfer��nae room at Civic Center. Please note that by a vote of the Commission, �he m�etin� data was changed �xom the 4th to the Sth Monday i�n Au�ust. ' R@s e�tfu l submitted . P �Y � , /��''l �� . ��i�'��/ ��Zs��%CJ � _ �ATHI� STOR[>AFI�, S�cretary tP Cpmmission � � � , ' � � ' ' � ' ' ' � 0 � 1 i , ' � L1 ' , � , ' I � ,. ,a , ��! FAOM t G�r��.d �t. Davie � C�ty �a8sx �iasim M• QuxRShi, C�t�y Engi�nser-Di.reatar o� 8�.aruz�.ng bJ�A AATE: July 29, 1471 D�MC► �iT,1D�8E�: GM �71-12 Re: Assistance Requpsted �i Rober� Dt}ehol�� 290 CraiRbxook Way Regardin,� the Dam� 4 � �� �� C�ueed b�,r Recen� Aain �totZn .. Mr. Du�ho,�m' a proper�y wae r+�vie`►ed by Gity per$cmael �td ` i�' i��ema the wast�out wae caused oa h�.s ' p�caperty 1�Y the ��tar ;��liA� Ov�r �he etreet curbing d�,sia� � xsG�n� �aiA �toxlp, He ia reqt�ating cextain �si.stt�uee �xom �h}► Gity. W+� �e¢�.; .it ie �sasonabl� bscaus� r.hs a�e� requlres �ax�d �ro�rk. I� y�t��p�aet�� w�re ueed, it would damages �} �pt af trees i� �he ��'�A• �4 wo ar� ��counnending Cou�c�l au�hari�a�a paymeat o� ��tQ,O� and �upplyin� o� �aaterial �equ�st�d by Mr, D���olaa� WQ ��uld �o�k �rith �h� t¢].Qpho,n� and zailraad co�ppafli�o Por �t}s r�i��oad �i�s oX the po�.es. �h� culvert under �lden Way in th�s araa i�:u►nd�r- de�p�,�u�d �r►d wauld hav� to b� enla�8sc� w�e�n t�� stvna eylt�in w+�t��.d be cua�le�ed on the East �i�la ai' th:e r��.lroad tsack �.a Aa��y Add�.tio� (SGo�na Sewer Project Np. �.0�� � D1A�iM �t. Q[TI�ESi11, P,R. ,;. _ Gity �Aginee�c»A�rec�or oi, �'lanaing � aoacur ►�i�h the a�vW� recommend ipn. , - • �Jza�;.' , ' GERAI.A R;' DAVI3 C�TY 1`'�AGER ' 0 . 2'7 , ' ' 0 � 1 1 1 1 1 ' ' ' ' ' LJ � �� 1 , _; _ f� � , �.��� � �C. �t%Zac,� _ _�-� ��� � _ ;_��� ) , , - �-�, _� -_ � ; 0" �" � �� � 9 7� _� ' � . 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Qursshi, City �ngineex ' MEMQ 1�,ATE :. July_ 2 3, 19 71 . , h��MO ��JMBER = CM # 71- 09 ' R�: Txa£fic Problem On 7th Street in Area of 59th Ave. �omplaint of Richard Anderso�n - 5932 7th Street ' � ' ' ' ' Th� City ordinances prohibit parking in £xont o£ dri.veways. If �he property owner would ca11 the pplice, these cars would be tag��d. Attached herewith is a map marked Exhi.bit "A"' showir�g the exist�.�g �igns 3.� the general area. The map marked �xhi�bi� "�" shows the xecommended signs which should be install�d, These xe�c�m��nda�tions have been discussed with th� Poli.ce Chie�. �l�n��ss you wish to have these si�ns reviewed and ap�rav�d by tha Ci.ty Council, we wi11 advise the Public works Dep�x'�ment, �o in�talJ. the�e signs. Nq/nj f 0 ,� � _ A. , . . City En�ine�r-Dixectpr o£ �lanning I� �,) � �' ( � 1! ' �II I CO4��NY f � ` ,�2 � '� �.s�! I '.1. � �Ui I _.. _' __,,,°I. ; . �� 11 I . w.�� . . � �XISTING NO PARKING �IGN� --- -- ` � . . 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I�M .fMn� ��, � � E� � � � .� � '' mVIIM! �� /�{4��I1� � � �� �� ! � ,� �.+.� (� �' i �� : � I � ' 1 , 1� i , � ' � � ! i1S10 1 � � 11 � �� t �1. ��lAw� Nr1r. 4wx� . y � Q� � 4 . �. � / �� \ ' , 6P.M.�-BP.M. �(� � � , � f � � I � . `� . � -- � , --- - -- � �e- .. ,, �, n c.V.M. ` I F � t' I' , �-:_J �..� ., �,�.« n t � � � 3 s � . � e ..,. • � . .. . , � e� � � � sg � � �. R � ...�. . ,,..,,,} s .... �.« .a., � �*.•�. ■ !A R�M '1}. � . �9. � . `,` Y � � . � 47�� , �µ �F� . � p��w�� � Ma��� • •� TNE � M � ro. � � _ �corrows � � �AIIK � /� A a nx.wM ♦r ` �r� ' *M�4 U►� ripKt� e v �� �wN �IM. i �w1M N�. IiIL K � �w � L ��wtlait M�. . . .. ll' t��i ,. � Q.� ..,,.. ... M11 �� � +I� v� ` w� � �w 1 0� � � ` G s, aa r� � � , ..� � ....� � ._"'_""� Mr, . .... w. J._ J r�:� s !•P•twrol i.�.+....�r; . . �q u �+wae� . �• :� � ,, ��� .i� OFF�CE QF �HE C�TX �4�I,NA,G$R F�'idl�y, Minnesata MEMO T0: CITY ENGINEER, DIRECTOR OF PI,ANNING AA�: NLX 1b, 1971 SUB.TEGT; CQ�IPLAINT OF RICHARD ANDERSON, 59�2 7�H STREET p� you know, thia ar�a is�located acrosa from �he CommQna �ark which has a 1ot of haseball games played at the diamond 1pG�ted at �9th and 7th Street, Mr. Andersop, is Coacerned w�th poople parking o�n the west aide of 7th Stre�t, blocking his driv�aay and creatiag coageetion an, the etzeeC; Ariv�,ag the ar.a, � notice that there are "no parking�� •igas on Jefferson, �Creet whi,ch ia in the vicinity of thq L�ttle League ballfield. Pl�e�a� advise me, i�n your opinioa con�ulting with the Pq�ice A�Partaie�nt, whether i.t would be advis�bl� tp conalder aay further "po parking'� sigas in this area. Oae of hie complaiata ie thnC p�opla park i�n his driveway, thereby t�lacking acc�as ea k�ie honte. �exh�pe there could be signing regarding th� blacking of driyeways, and thi.s could go to eliminate the residenta problem on Chia e�re�t. F1�atse give me your recammendation on this matter. GE R . DAVIS , C I TY MANAGER � ; , GRD/t�� - - 34 ! 1 , � � "�0 : T?A'1'� : QFF�CE OF �HF CITY M�A�1AG�R Fridley, M�nneso�� N'��tQA ANA C��"X �OUNCIL �J4J�,Y 30, 1971 ' $U�3.'1�C'� � $�',AT� QPEN SQFIBALT, TOURNAMENT � , ... ��.. Qrt July 29� 1971, Mr, Ado�ph Kukowsk�., Pre�ident qf the Fridi�y �Tayceea, �t&�� B�Q�n, �n�i � a��at �� diecuss sub.�ect above. The ,�ayceee are seekirt� p�rmis*�.on Af C�1! City tp ppor�sp�° �ha State Opec� Softball Tourna�aent o�l August 13, �4, 15 st �t�R ��►I�Qta� �nd �tad�an Fielda, Additionally, the .T�ycees wou�d lik� �h� Qity Co ������h Qe�e �t��ala�ye+� over the w�ek�nc�, which is aalau�axed tA be about �A man hau�e �� s�a�� pf �ppx'vxi.mately �275, This ma�n wou�.d gen�x'a11y bp u��c� t� sup�r- �ri�IR ��� 1��►�r�g Qut o� Ct�e �ield, aupsrvlse kbs checking out a� equ�.ptnnt�� and Ch� �e�t��q p� �aqu�pm�n� �t �he ead of the days play, and �aversee the ue� og �h�e park �+�4�114�I�� b;y Che� paxt�clpants in the tournament, ��7�p�,ain��d �.a Mr, Kukowski thax in complianca with �t�mprandum 9-�,�7Q, on Che p�b�scC ot 'C'ity �c�p�.vy�e and Ua� Policy, I would be ur�able Co author�z� the aerv;tce� �� � C���r �mpla�QS �or thi,� purpo�e watthout char�iag the or�anizat�on tha coat o� th� ���1t��tee. Mr. �{uks�wski indicated that he wc�ul.d l;�ke tc► talk �o thg Co�ncil ac��c�rl���t� thi� gol�ay and wi.11 b� gresent Monday nigk�t t0 c�0 sacpe. � b+�lieve �e ��q�,� th�t �h� City should assiat �,n the financial. sppnsQrship of this tournaR Rte�� ��} t�l�t �hi� ��pqpot�s the City by attxaeting soaae b6 �oftball Ceam&, and �x'�m �.QQA t� 20pQ pa��t�cip�r��a and s�ectators �xom a1T aver Minnesota, V�ry respeat£u�ly; ►4.. ✓��"� � Gerald R. U$Yie � City Manag�r' G�A/ma ' • c��J PARKS .4tJD REGREATION DE��R1?1Ei�±T " Fridl.ey, Minnesota SSq21. � Paul �rown, pirectAx �431 Un�v��'�it Avenu� N.�, 6�h�rKO; �6�-3a50 ` M�MORAN�IUM Tt?t �#��� ��r���9�" �A'��; Ju�.y 2�� 1�7� �'��ci�yw :�i.nra��o#� , �t1R�'��T'� �'��'�C T�t��'qa�er�t �o�tba�.7, �-QP�`d Div�siqn P��M� Paul Arow#�� A�,r�ator PF��r��i�����,+r+� �a,►+���,�*,►«**��A*R*�*�,�r*+r,�v�,+««�#**��.�R* �►�� C�#�Y Mer���+��� , Q�t�- ap��o�-e1 �v��at - To�.rnament Type Poli.cy i� ��t�Qhed �or youx �.r�fvrt►:ation, �t# �'9�po�# '�o th� Jsycees request for Qne o� ou�r mer� �o�+ �a�� paxk it i� psx�� 4�t' �ha }�c��.Qy �h�n �'pu�ea�k �ox� a�si�tance of �ity,?���,�+ ��,ay ax��a to p� �or ti��s OA�'Y�AB. ��� N��� 1�8 C�1x �@COpd �OUx�1at�8pt 1nv01v].q� tkie Jay�cees. La$t yo�r t��y q��p�oc���p�+qd 1��ot�� w;�th our departm�nt the Stat� Indu��z�ia7, Champiar��hi��. I�ttr0 A�xaady �fi� with �he ao�cha�,zmat� o� the taurpam�t�t and m�tr�y c�t �i'�e �9��� ��� ut7s��rway. , '�� �t,'�e� �a �u�t t�c� i,r�a� th� Qounci]. Q� #,heix sv�n� and c1ea� ths w�y �'l��+ KIA# ���' Q�'' I��r� r�t '�h� �u�na��pt si�e. Sine�re�.y yours,� � � �� � � �o]�,Qy �,t,ta���d ' , , , �� * su�� z�, ���� FF����� C�ty Council 6��1 Un��areity Aoenue N. E. Fr�.d�.oy, Minnesota G�ex��lemsn: Th�.s year the Js�ycees are sponsor�.ng th� �tt�'Ge Q�er� Softball Tournament to be held Qn �'��,day Saturd�ty and Sunday, tl�! 13th� 14th a�nd '� 5th oP August. At the C�mmofls and at Mad�sen Field. We are her�by app].ying For a tood est�,l� l�shmen� p�rm�,t that would also a11ow us tb s�11 be�r. W� will have tbe cc,nae���.on and beer stands at the Commons park :e�.Q�.a tar�ly. � ypu kuaw the Jaycees are $upp].ying the m�ppwer to put up �he snow iQnce�� handle ti�ket $alea, conce�sion sales s�nd ta main- tain the diam4nds b�tween games. We are la�k�.n� on7.y the knorrledge tp makq euro the diai�ands are up to Tournament �ave1. We �kte�e�pr� would appreciate the cqunail a,l�- �.Ovr�.x�� caAe knpwledgeable park empa.�y�� to b� Q�'e�ch park. His only job would bq to �su�erY�.ss our people to mak� aura the jot� wst� dAns right. We rro��.d �ppreci�te this help itnd are look- in� �o�t�ard to y0ur �nswer. We, rem�,i,n � , -. 7- •' M � . � i � .- !"L(.l_ <.. .� . � �L-C� � � � � , � �; i� �, ��� C. r_-�t. ��.. ; Bruce EmQr�p� ' W�.11iu�t t�ro s� Co-chai��an Tournam�nt Commi,t��4 �� i ; �'?� � . � r- __, � ' � ', ' � ' E �ITX QF FRIDLEX� MZNN�SQTA � F:`TR��"';'.j'lT��/T:^ ;M^ � , . F . .. . . , ._ . . ' ��r�� � ��������� '����7�i��'R �±��'� �1��'I��Y�� & �QUiPM1�N3' Us� �U�I�Y ����iN��11 ����' M��lQ #�;�� Qv���im� Pc?1�.�Y {���� �i��� ���79 Qv��'time Ps�licy � � ' � ' e ' '� � ' � '. ' �� �� ��A�'�?��7 � �'+� ������ �a� ���� m�ms�rar�dum �.� ta �et �oxtY� �#�� �+01�.��r wi�h x���i�a� �o ����61�°�t�me��t �sa �Gh� Gi.t�r �o�i �'un�s �xpended c�ux�.�� �nd p►���x a�rix r�Gr�a�i-Qn��. ��a�t#��� �� ��������� ���.d ar� gu�k���c ox park �azca�?�x�y► ��r� t�ca ��t �A�xti� thc� ,�Q���� �Q� I�����r�t��r �i�-X p�xs�p��el may pa������at� i.n s �U`���fR���G� ��� ! �, ��,�� �TIQy��� �x� au�hpxizec� to work and as��.�t �.� �ny City �pQ��Qx�� !; ��-����noQx�� sve�it hsid wi�,1�i� �.he ci�y ��" �xid���. ��� ���.lowi.r�q ars ��t�'��I1q Q� �i�y s�a�svr�d ar co-sponso��d �ava����p ts� date � �, � �pa�p� ��,�YqFi�e and tourn�ments � � �'ppt,k�+�1�, pl.a�+o��s and taurnam�nts �. �A��ba�.l ���yo�is and tauznament� �, ��ko�ba��. �layoi�� �nQ taurnam�nta � �. ����1��1�� p�.e►yai�s a�� touxnam�nt� �� �����a�� �i���w��e eY�n� s��ci��.c�].1.�+ a��arc�Yed b�r �.hs Gity �our�c�l � � � ��Ql�t�.ar�. ` ,�R 'T'�� a�+c�v� mth7�et�.c �ver►�k� wh�.ch the �it� paxt��c�pa�es in ar� luxth�x d���t��a��d b�law: . �, � ����tc���� '� � �. - a. c�t��r w�.a� _ la� pis���-ct , , p, Rag�.an�� ` �► �tat�a wi�� �'ouxnaman�a�' , �, �t�vi���iAna1 , � . Q„�i �� �, �$d��� �' Adm�s��.an �.� �Maxged �or th� ���t? �ou�nam�=nt. The xevenue t� gA te� �,��, A�t��.���,a F+�scaG�atiQn, �r autY�r�ri���t GQA���rnso���q organiz��ic�n. �x�����:q to ka� box't�e b�' khe Athletic AssQc�,ation �px a Tau�'n�3rt��� ����u��+: ' tA. D�����a�.s k�. P��'�ann�el - Ti.cket takers, usher� r pcalics �tG • �. Fa��.�.��y x'ental Gharge.� t�. �CP�e1��a�d � guk�lic �d�lx�ss ��s���t1 �� ��.t� man�Qw�r and ec�uipment t me � �� . e i� ' „ 1 ' ' ' u � ' M�DiGi�ANI�IJM NQ. 9�19�7Q a��� �►b o z � � q Page 2 �� ,�'� ��� ������k ��m�� �h� �'�ty $u�pcart� ��� ����a�a� ��a�cas� �r��r�t►1w� ��.0�9 �►�tM '��� �'��'�ici���z� ��h�-���.c a��4ciatic?n� �� �'��r�1Ey, �1�� ���Y �xs�v�de� ` },�� lc�l�aw��� �u����� v�-a �gr�emerat° �,n w��t�nc�, ' . �' � � � R �'k'i� �i�y' �rsa�t�:c��s � �e �4 i7 e +� , �� �' . hR ' i. �R �� 81�ying ���ae �nc� regu�.a�.ign� I��ngfi�� �� ��'n�� �c�ndu�t �ec�u�.rements p�v�,�i�4n and agea ��!�$�ials �ch�duling �qui�m�nt k'��i1�-ta�s �l���t�nanc� Puk+�ici�y ar��A �rom�tian Q�h��' �ity man�Qwe� as requi�ed ,�. 'i'i�e ,�s�AVi�,�,iQn p�ovidas ' �. Co�ck��� and leaderehig �te �'ur�c1 rai.�ing c$�paiqns c. C����o� & semi.nax� � d+ G�Pie�r� �,, F�mye� ,�c;ui�msnt �, $anc�uet� , 39 s �e , �PT� � �Px��t+sri � a�r�em�nts� ars an t`i1e in the �a�k� a,r}� Re�reati,or� ca��i,v� Pa.le� w�,th �h� �3ocls�y ,pvs��iation Af Fridl�y and �hs P'��.d�.�y Youth Footb���. Assoc�a��Ori� ' 'bc�t�! s4at�d Nov�N?ax 19�'i . No agrsement� �:x�.�t a�. �k��.s �ims wi�� any q�QUp� �,� �p��jc�tbat�l, �pitball and basebal�.. ' ;� � �'i,9TR���'Ta�1 ON US� A. �e City �mF1Qy�e� and equ�,pment are �Qt authoxi��d �o pa�r��ci�ate in ar�y �a��►�r at G�ty �x�ene� iri any recrsat�.o�ial. Gon��st ox activ�.�Y nAt �����9oxed or co�spQnsored bv the C�.ty c�f �'�'id1e� and putJ.lnsc� ab4ve Qr �Gx w��,�j� ���.�es� �a�prav�l has not been g�.ven bX ths ��ty �oun�il�. Th� Fa�'k� 6r Raq��a�i�a� Ai.rsato� i� to keep tha City Coune�l. and khe Park� ,�nd R�ereaeion ����i��ia�1 ict�orm�d of a11 tpurnamsnt$ and spscial ev�c�t9 to be held oc� p�x� p�Qpsrty� , (��,�x '�►�la��� �nd equipment are no� &uthQ��.��d �a pa�tie�.patr� iA any mAr�riit�' �,� ���� ex�a�s� in ar�y xe�reat�.onal �ranta��. Qr �G�.a,v�.tX �Ho��o�ed by �T►Y Q� tha �'o.l�c>wi�►p �roups ax agen�ies witha�,k �xpx�ss eity �ou��11 ��rmis��Q�i �, �lAP1-�'9Y��nmen�a7. �► Ar4�i� ox P�cari^pro�i.t �. �'xiv+��a � �, �xn�v�l� +�z� riot GonsiClexed an au�}�o�ixe� activ�-�Y �Qr wj��ch the �ity �o�txil�ut�s men o� equipment, 0 a` �¢M�?�ANAtdA� �1A � f� * l � � �1 . nA�'�,_ _^ _l�ec�mla . paye 3 . � 4� ������� , , ,A�� ����;��� �4� u�i� s�� �i�� �m��oye�� c�nc� �c�u��?�'�n� �h�u�.d #�� i��►�� �.F� w�'��.��� � '���� ��? w���t� �r� �c�v���� s�� �v�r�t �ca th� ��-t� �l�nac��� �t�d th� �'a�k� ,�c�d , �������i�� �Qmm�.s��c?n� � � A[Jri'��1R��"� �. ���� �h� ���y �ana�a� �an autho�iz� t�,a us� �� �i��r �mp����e� ar�d �c�ui�m�nt. �, ��� G,��� �QUr����. res��ves t?�e� ri�h� to r��sa�,pr�Y� �ny �equ���� wh�3n cor�* ��c���ec� �n ��� ��st �nt�re5t o� local ��ave�r�i�qT��. � � , ��'�MF�N�'� r ,�. ��Qr���xii?� Qr�t�r,izatiori� sha�.l paX �he�.�' sha�q e� �e �i�y F.�►p1�y�e �nd �IQ�1��A1�a�� �l�a�p�� wi.thi.n a 3Q day pexiod. , FQR �H� C��Y �OUN�TI+ � ,7A�K, Q, KI$KHAM , - MA�'Q� ,�'�+;�1i'�� �� ��4��C� ��d ���x�a�iQn Go�issio� ias amsnded) A�a���be� 26, �P70 ��'��?'��� �''f ��,ty �o���i� .. . . . . . . . . . . . � . . . . , , Ae emb r �1 ,,,�A �,� � , : -: , , , � ' 1�1� T0: Gerald Davis, City Manager I�:MO FROIri: Harvey J. McP'hee MEMO pATE: July 13, 1971 RE: Second Quarter Activity Report Attached is wy activity report for the aecond quarter of 1971. . �� � ��3y� 4 -ti-`_ HARVEY J, MC Public Health Sanitarian HJM/cc �� 41 , 0 LJ ' � ' 11. Pt�LIC HBALTH SAI�IITABIAN AFRIL, MAY�JUNE ACTIVITY RBPOxT 540 Hugo 3treet N.B. Litter complaint checked and talked to son; seat lettex. 57$3-5791 - 2� Street N.E. Rechectc of litter on property, 7612 Arthur Street N.B. G�neral premise check and report to manager at h1a request, 7676 Arthur Street N.$, Genteral premisa check and report to manager ar his requeat. .:_ � _ 4� 99 - 77th Way N•E" ' Secoad complaint on litter aad air pollution from State Pollution Control Agency. Several Checks, letters, and phone calls and problems have been resolved, ' ' ' ' � � ' I � 5428 , 5th Street N.B. Two complaints on litter. Checked aad has been cleaned up. 250 - 57th Avenue N.S. M�eat complaint; handled by telephone. $255 East River Road Problems of litter, no sewer, and dilapidat�d building. Issued a violation tag to owner. New tenaat and all problems are corrected by this date. 8251 East River Road Complaint on inadequate hot water in apertmeat building. Letter to owner and aaother heater installed. 537Q - Sth Street N.E. Recheck of litter problem and no improvement; owaer in court. 5378-84 - 5th Street N.E. Recheck of litter problem; some improvement. Ownera in court. 639� Dellwood Drive Litter investigation. Sent letter to clean up. 5323 - 4th Street N.B. Litter investigation; talked to son of owaer and sent letter. ' S400 Polk and 5701 Highway �65 Recheck of a continuous �litter problem; still ueeds improvemeat. Had court trial on case after 3 violation tags issued; problems not necesearily resolved. �J ' � 7508 Hayes N.E. Litter complaint checked; no orne home and letter sent. , '' �� 43 0 ' � ' � 5�51 Ceatral Avenue P.B. Litter problam arouad di�count atore checked aeveral ti.�so and letter seat. Violation ta� is�ued to managar. Probleaie hopefully reeolved with new manager. Additional checks have shawa better outside clean up. 5339 - 4th Street N.$. �itter camplaint checked aad letter eent to owner. 5b0 Hugo Street N.B. Litter complaint checked and �o one ho�e. Seat letter. 5430 - 7th Street N.B. aousiag and litter problame; checked and letter seat to owner arn each of sever+tl visits . 25 - 44th Avenue N.B. ' Aaother air pollutian complaint. Beferred to State Pollution Control Agency as previously agreed. Complainant is awane c� �`aiaqner that this particular problem is being haadled. 6269 University Avenue i1.B. Pood survey caapleted. 5267 Ceatral Aveaue N.B. Outside pramiae check of shoppimg ceater on aeveral visita; Mrote an official clean-up order. Finally a violation tag written oo, a�rner. 6S0 �ly N.B. Several checks with offieial order aeat to a�+aer. A complaint has been prepared for review by City Attorney at this date. 18S Craigbrook WaY N.$. Pool plans reviewed, approved, and referred to Building Inspector. 6300 Central Avenue N*�. Litter and rodent check at request of C�ty Maaager. Order iasued to owne� to exterminate, clean, a�d grade. Work was completed. 6025 - 3rd Street N.B. echeck of work ordered by Council after eanitarian's report some time ago; no one home; outside work completedj letter �q remove same litter. 55 - 77th Way p,B, I,itter complaiat; iaeued order apd haqe had eeveral additional contacts on problem. Peeds more follo� up. 6370-SQ Iiighway #65 and 1060 - 64th Ave. P.B. Litter problem; checked and issued claaa-up order. T�lill follav up. 1040 - 64th Avenue N.S. Oenaral litter complaint Qf aa area discuesed w�th awnar. Neighbors must cooperate in problem. po ather action. 1255 - 66th Aveaue N.B. Litter complaint; check�d and diacuesed; no serioue p.oblem. 62�1-6267 Universit A a e Di Litter pro lem n ,�� q� accaaions r�t ,ahopp�,pg canter. Order iasued to clean up. linally, a violation tag written oa a�net�. � '� - > . 44 �- _� ' � ,.�J ' 7365 Central Avenue N.B. 8ar and restaurant survey; discussed with owner; letter al�o sent. 7�381 Central Avenue N.B. Litter problem checked and discussed With owner. 173 - 49th Avenue N.E. Aog odor complaint; checked and talked to owner; found ao problem. 573 Fairmont N.E. Dog odor camplaint; discussed with owQer. 5908 - 2� Street N.B. , Rodent cosnplaint in apartment building checked and talked to Cenaat. Letter ta owaer to improve poorly maintained building. 6731 - 4th Street N.S. Litter complaint; talked to awner; partially corrected at Ci�ne of visit. 6414 Van Buren Street N.L. Litter cc�mplaint; no oae hame; issued cleaa-up order. 1350 Cardena N,B. Consultation oa incinerator regarding air pollution requiremeats. 5085 Hughes Avenue N.B. Reviewed pool plans and referred to Building Inapector after sanitarian`s approval. 4617 - 2� Street N.E, Litter camplaint; discussed and requested to clean up. 921 Overton N.B. Aog keanel camplaint; checked and sent letter. $150 East River Road N.B. ' Suxvey and report ta Building Znspector as requested. $154 East xiver Road N.B. Survey and report to Building Inapector as requeated. 1600 - 73rd Avenue N.$. Litter complaint on vacaat property ia this area. Checked and letter to owne�c to clean ug. 7k51 Central Avenue N.B. Plumbing and hot water heater complaiat referred to sanitarian by Building Inspector. Checked and has been corrected. 5618-20 - 6th Street N.E. Li�ter complaint; checked and talked to tenant who promiaed �o clean up. �.etter to oWner also. 5220 Maia Street N.E. Air pollu[iotn complaint forwarded from Stata Pollution Control Agency. Surveyed and letter written. � ;. " � 45 � ' 113 - 49th A�enue N.E, Foo1 plans reviewed and referred to Building Znspector a�ter my approval. 7].31 xivervieW �errace Pool plans approved and referred to Building Inapector. ' 5351 Gentral Avenue N.B. - Complaiat on poorly maintained restroame; have had previous complaints; checked and contacted new manager and assiataat manager. Neads more follow up. ' ' �� ' ' � ' ' ' ' II ' � � ' 505 Fairmont N.E, Litter complaint; order to owner to clean up. 6500 Ceatral Avenue N.E. Sale of milk without license; letter to owner to discontinue; will follow up. 6229 Central Avenue N.B. Survey of burned-ou[ apartment building and check of litter problem; request from Building Iaspector; mano to Buildiag Inspector and letter ko owner. 5170 Main Street N.E. Cbeeked incinerator complaiat; letter Co company. 3710 East Biver Road N.E. Survey of this business to assist in review of plans for new addition and remodeling. 5940 East River Road N.E. Inaect problem in apartment building. Lettez aad telephone discussion with owner. ' I�I� TQ: GERqLD R. DAVIS, CITY MANAGER ' FR�I: MARVTN C. BRUNSELL, FINANCE DIREC'fOR ' SiJBJBCT; RESOLVTION ESTABLISHING WORKING CONDITIONS, WAGES AND HOURS OF EA� LOYEES OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY'S POLICE DEPARTI�NT DAT�: JULY 27, 1971 ' � ' ' � ' , u 0 •- _. _ 4'� Th�e attached r�,�olution sets forth the rates of pay, workin� conditions, hours, etc. for employees of the Police Department for the year 1971. The only Police Department e�ployees not covered by the agreement are the Police Chief and the Secretaxy. This agreement differs from what has been in effect in the past years as follows: AR'I'ICLE I This article sets forth the purpose of the resolution and was inserted at the request of the City. ARTICLE II Sets forth the employer's authority and was inserted at the request of the City. ARTICL� TII Settlemant of disputes. This arti.cle was inserted at the request of the City. ARTICLE VII Requests for change of p�sition. This article gives the emplayee the right to a hearing before the City �nager on � his request to revert to patrolman status from investigator status, if he should so desire. A3lTICLE IX Dues check off. Management agrees to recommend dues check off to the City Council. This item has been recomnended to the City Council in past years, but t�he City Council has never gone along with this provision. ' ARTICLE XIV Relating to discharge and �i�ciplinary action ef employees. This section clarifies existing policy and was inserted at the request of the City. , ARTICI.� XX Rates of pay. This article sets forth the rates of pay for the year 1972. lJ ' ' ' ' ' ARTICL� XXI Incentive pay. This article sets forth the rate on incentive or longevity pay. Longevity pay has been in effect in past years and the pay for the rear 1971 is computed at the same percentage as it has been in the past. A1�MINISTRATIVE RULES REGARDING HOI� PICK-UP,OVERTII� AND TRAINING: � The Police Department Memorandum dated July 23, 1971 sets forth the rules covering hom� pick-up of uniform Police personnel as well as rules coverir.g overtime and training, Annual salaries relating to individual policemen will be found under separate cover. C �I , ' ' i ._ . , _ , _ _ . RES4LUTION N0.` � ESTABLI3HING WQRXING CONDITIONS, WAGES AND HOURS OF EMPLOYEES OF Ti� CITY OF FRIDLEY POLICS AEPARTMENT .. Wt�REAS, Mail Order Departmeat Store and Warehouae Employees Local Unioa No. 149, as bargaining represeatative of the Employees of the City of Fridley Police Degartment, hae presented to the Council of the City of Fridley various requeats relating to the working conditions, wagea and houra of employeea of the Police Departmeat of the City o� P'ridley. NOiW TI� REFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Citp Couacil that the following conditions ' of emplayment #or the employees of the Fridley Police Department ars adopted and placed in effect, to wit; � � � � � ' � ' ARTICLE I PURPOSE Smctiaa 1. The purpoas of thia resolution ie: a. To establiah certain rules, regulatioas, hours, wages and other coa- ditiona of emplopment for employees of the Police Dep�rtment as agre�d to by the City of Fridley, hereiaafter called the Employer, aad I�il Order Departmeat Store and Warehouse Employees Local No. 149, herein- a�ter called the Union. b. To establish procedures for the resolution of disputes concerning the provision of this resolutioa and/ar application. Section 2. The Mayor and City Manager are hereby authorized to enter into an agreement with the Union concerning conditions of employment for employees of the Polise Department as set forth ia this resolution. ARTICLE II EMPLOYER AUTHORITY Section 1. The Employer has and retains the sole right and respon$ibility to administer �he Police Department to meet the obligationa established by Federal and $�ate Law, City Chartex or City Ordinances. Such right and responsib�lity is limited o�1q to the ext�nt specifically modified by this Agreement. ' �„e�ct,�oa 2. The Employer aad the Uaioa agree that certaia hours, wages aad coaditioaa af employment are established by City ordinance or resolutioq;Civil Service Ra14s, and the Rulea and Regulations of the Fridley Police Departmeat. This agreemeat supplementa such hours, wsges, and other conditions of employment to the extent to � whicln they are not in conflict. If ia conflict, the law, ordinaace, resolutioa, or r�u1� or regyl�tiot► ahall prevail. u II ' , R��QLUTION NQ. Pl�GE 2 � �� � U ' � , � , ' �II ' t ' ' �� ARTICLE III SETTIEMENT OF DISPUTES $�ction 1. Gri.evances which arise during the period of employment of any Employee �� ahall be handled in the following mancuez: Any claim of alleged viola- tion of th� provisions of thia agreement, to be valid and to receive consideration, must be f11ed in writing by the Employee or his repreaentative apecifying the details oE the alleged violation within ten (10) daya after the regular pay day for the �eriai in which the alle�ed violation occured. AR�ICLE IV SENI_ ORITY Section 1. The Employer hereby does recogniz� senioriGy rights to the extent that; 1. 5e�iority will ag�ly on all shift poaftions. - 2. Seniority will apply on vacations up to May lst of each year. After May lst, vacations will be on a first come, first serv�d basi�. �wployee does not establiah seniority rights until he shall have worked a total of six (6) months. ' ARTICLE V VACATIONS Sect�ion„1. �ach Employee of the City who has worked regularly for the City for a period of nat less than twelve (12) successive months is entitled to a vacation away from employment with pay. Vacation pay sha11 be computed at the regular r��e of �ay to which such Employee is entitled. An Employee who has worked a minimum of twelve (12) months is entitled to one (1) workday of vacation fo� each month so �ao�ked. An Employee who has worked eighty-four (84) consecutfve months is entitled to one and one-ha�.f (1�) workdays of vacation for each month worked beginning with the �aighty-fitth (85th) month of conaecutive employment. An Employee who has worked oc�e hundred eighty (180) successive months is entitled to one and Cwo-thirds (1-2/3) wprkdays of vaeation for each month worked beginning with the one hundred eighty-�irst (1�1�t) month of consecutive employcaent. Except where otherwise pravided by agree- aHant between th� City Manager and Employee, no more than twenty (20a days vacation may be Caken in any one calendar year, and the vacations, unlesa otherotise prov.ided, shall. be taken each year during the months of April to and including Che manth of Auguet, . $�ect�i�an,_2. Employ�es are not authorized to caxry ovex from one year to more than 5 days af vacation over what the employee had �C ' th�s previouo ysar, without express approval of his Department Head and I�en�t$ex , i , the next the end of the City S�CCion 3. In the event a regular tull t�me Employee quits or hia employment is s�vered for any reason whatsoever, he s}�all receive his earned vacation pay. , �i II � RESOLUTIQN N0, ' PAGE ) , LJ � ' ' � C' I ��� � � , LJ ' i � ' � ARTICLE VI HOiJRS WORIiED SactiQn 1. The work week schedule for all Offi,cera and Patrolwea, shall constitute four (4) days on duty and two (2) daye off du ty for a total of thirty esve�n and one-half hours per week. The Chief of Police ie responsible for scheduling a�nd assigt�ing the weekly work schedule. Sect�„�, ion 2^ Na Officer or Patrolman will be required to work two shifts during s tve�nty-four (2A) hour period, except during an emergency. ARTI�IE VII REQUESTS FOR CHANGE OF POST�T„�ON Sect� io,n,�l. With regard to Investigators requests to revert to Patrolman status, Management agre�s with the right o£ an �mployee to have a hearing befaxe th� Departa�ent Head on the matter. If the question is not settled, the Emplayef� has the right to a hearing before the City Manager. The Cit�► Manager's deci�ion will be �inal. ARTICLE VIII EMPLOYEE EDUCATION FROGRAM Sect�.on 1. The Education Program in effect is as outlined in City of Fridley Memarandum No. 4-1970 dated May 18, 1970 and adopted by Resolution Na. 1Q1-1970, ARTICLE IX DUES CHECK OFF Sec���.on ,1. Union dues wi11 be deducted from the employeea paycheck once per month and forwarded to the Union. ARTICLE X OVERTIME Soct__r_,__�„�ion�l�, When a Policeman ia required to work overtime to perform duty after �e�ul$r working houra or appeare in court, he shall receive pay computed at 1� times the regul�r pay. If an employee ia called back to work and atore than on� (1) hour has elapeed aince his work period ended, he will receive a m 50 , �J , ' ' ' � ' ' ' ' � ' �I ' C' , ' LJ RESOLU�.'ION N0. PAG� 4 minimuca ai two (2) hours overtime. If the employee i.s called to work early with no break in service before his regularly schedule work period atarts, �he work performed is ean�idered normal overticae for the period of time �ctually worked. Wk�e�a the as�igned scheduled work day fall or are on Saturday or Sund�y, no over- time will be paid. ARTICLE XI HOLIDAYS Sect� l There is no holiday pay as such, as the Police Department is on a �aur (4) day on, two (2) day off schedule (37� hours per W�ek). ARTI�LE XII NORMAL SICK LEAVE Section 1. Any Employee who fs unable to work becauae of sickness or injury may obtain a leave of absence upon notice to the City, Written vexification af k�is eonditlon by a competent medical authority may be required. Where the condi- tian a� the Employe4 is auch that he is unable to act for himself, the Union may apply fox such leave of absence in his behalf. Failure to notify the City subjecta the Employee ta appropriate discipline by the City. Sect�,on 2. Each Employee of the City who has worked regularly for the City for a period of not less than twelve (12) succe�ai.ve months ia qntitled to siek 1�ave away from employment with pay. Sick leave pay shall be computed at the rsgul�r x'a�s of pay to which such Employee is entitled. An Employ�e who has worked a minimum o� twelve (12) montha is entitled to one��(1) day of sick leave for each month woz�ked, cumulative to one hundred twenty (120) days of sick leave. After one hund�ed tw+�nty (120) earned and unuaed days of aick leave have accumulated, one (1) day additio�al vacation ehall be granted to an employee €or every thrse (3) sick l�ave days �earned and unused. The Employee may elect, after ninety (90) earned and unused days of aick lesve have accumulated, to receive one (1) day additional v�catioa �or every three (3) sick days earned and unuaed. Sick leave days shall not aecumulate beyond one hundred twenty (120),- Before any aick leave compensatioa ie p$id, the �ity may reques[ and ie entitled to receive from any Employee who has beet� sb�ent more than three (3) de�ys in aucceaeion, a cert�.ficate aigaed by a camp�tec►t physician or other medical attendant certifying to the fact that the ai�aeqGe was in Fact due to sickness and not otherwiae, The City also reserves Ckte ri$h� to have an examination tnade at any time of any person clalming absence by re��s�n of sickness; auch examinaCion may be made when the City deems the s�ne reasonably necessary to verify the sickneas claimed and may be made in behalf of �he �ity by any competent person designated by the City. �J� � ' ' RESOLUTIQN N0, PAGE 5 i ' ARTICLE XIII INJURY ON JOB Sect�i,on 1,,,: �Any futl time City Employee who has been employed by the City �t least , eix (6) montha, injured on his regular job, ahall be entitled to full pay up to s period o� ninetp (90) days while he is abaent from work by reasoa of such injuxy and hia accrued sick leave wi11 not be charged until afte� and � beginning with the ninety-first (91st) day of absence from work by reason of such in,juxy, pravided however, the amount of any compensation shall be reduced by $ny p�yment recefved by the injured employee from workmen's compens$tion insurance. A� �mployee who claims an absence from work due to an injury sustained on his ' xegular job is subject to an examination to be made in behalf of the City by a pe�rson competent to perform the same and as is designated by the City. ' ' �J �l � � � � ' � l._1 � ARTICLE XIV DISCHARGE S �ct�ion�l. Civil 3ervice Peraonnel. The Police Civil Service Commisaion has responsibility for the employment, promotion, discharge and suspension of all employees covered by Civil Service. Sect on 2. Other Employees. Except as further provided, no �mployee will be disciplined, suspended or discharged withaut just cause. ARTICLE XV FALSE ARREST INSURANCE Sect�,,,ion,�l^ The City o� Fridley will provide protection for all Officera and �dtrolmen against false arreat charges. ARTICLE XVI UNIFORM ALLOWANCE Seet�i�o�,n�l,,,� The City shall provide a uniform clothing allowance for police OFficers of $150 (ane hundred and fifty dollars) per year for uniiorm clothing wh�n a�eded. ARTICLE XVII FUNERAL PAY Sect,�„ion�l. Funexal leave will be granted to full time Employ�ea up to a maximum of three daya. Puneral leave is granted in case of deaths occurring in the immediate fam�ly. For this purpose immediate family is consid�red to be a spouse, child, par�n�, grandparent� �;p�her or sister. � ' �SOI.UTION NQ, ' PAGE 6 ll ' ' ' Il � ^-, J ' � a)a.) - ARTICLE XVIIZ JURY PAY Sect�io�n 1. It shall be understood and agreed that the City shall pay all regular full time Employees serving on any jury the difference in ealary between juxy pay �,nd his regular salary or pay while in auch service. ARTICLE XIX HEALTH AND HOSPITAL INSURANCE Section„1. Re$ular full time Employees shall receive the same aa other City Employeea, - which policy at the present time providea that the City payo for the Employee's Health and Hospital Insurance and the Employee pays for dependent coverage. Th� C�ty alao provides life insurance equal to annual salary, with a maximum of $10,000. The City also provides additional AD&D Insurance equal to salary, with a �ximum of $10,000. Section 2. A represeatative from the employee group shall be included on a committee which makes recoioa�endationa on the coatent of specificationa for any new policy. Sa�h recommendations are subject to Council $pproval. ARTICLE XR RATES OF PAY ' Section 1. Patroimen's Salaries: First six (6) months After aix (i) months AEter one year , AEter two yeara After three years ' Se�eaats' Salaries Lfeutenant's Salary ' Dispatcherr' Salaries; First six (6) months After six (6) months ' One and one-half (1�) years Two and one-half (2�) years Three and one-half (3�) years ' ' ' t $ 790.00 per month 823.00 per month 857.00 per month 893.00 per month 930.00 per month $ 988.00 per month $1,042.00 per month $ 680.00 per month 708.00 per month 738.00 per month 768.00 per month 800.00 per anonth 1 �SOLUT�ON N0. � PAC� 7 ' ' ' ' ' , � ' � ' ARTICLE XXI ADDITIONAL INCENTIVE PAY 0 S�ct�i,�oa 1. Icuentive pay will be paid ov�r aad above the staadard base rate or going rate for Employees according to the following achedule: Patrolman Patrolman Patrolman Sergeant Sergeant Sergeant Lieutenant Lieutenant Lieutenant After 5 years After 10 years After 15 yeare After S yeara After 10 yeara After 15 years After S yeare After LO years After 15 ye$ rs ARTICLE XRII $23.00 per moqth 46.00 per month 70.00 p�r month $24.00 per moath 49.00 per moath 74.00 per month $26.00 per month 52.00 per moath 78.00 per month This Resolution ahall be effective as of January 1, 1971, and shall remain in full force aad effect until December 31, 1971. Thia Resolution shall be retroactive to January 1, 1971, in a11 respecta except as herei.n noted. PAS3�A AND ADOPTEA THIS DAY OF , 1971 BY TEIIi CITY CQUNGIL OP THE CITY OF FRIDIEY ' ' A1'TEST: , MARVxN C. aBUNSBLL, CITY CLERIC • 1 ' L_1 JACK 0. RIRKHAM, MAYOR The abov�p Resolution aetting forth working conditiona, wagea and hours for employeea of the Fri.dley Police Department is acceptable to eembers of Union Local #�149 . -. F., J eph P frel, Buainesa t., Local No. 149 I recoa►u►end the City Couacil adopt the a e reaolution setting forth working conditions, Wages 8nd hours for employees of the Fridley ,pp]*ice Department �,,., Gerald R. Davia, Ci n City aF Frid ' //23/1971 1 1 � T0: ,� ' 1 ' ' ' , 1 ' ' ' 1 ' ' � ' FROM: POLICE DEPARTMENT MEMORANDUM Police pep�rtment Personnel Police Chief SUBJ�CT; Administrative Rules Regarding Home Pick Up, Overtime and Training The following rules will govern home pick up of unifo►7ried police personnel: 1. There will b� no overtime charged to the City as a result of home pick up. 2. In the instance of an accident or incident occurring at the time ot shift change that involves an emergency af any nature, the patrol car will go to the em�rgency rather than continuing on its route of taking hame the employee. Th1s is to insure th�t there is no reduction of the level of service as the result of hane pick up. 3. There will be no switching of time worked as a result of home pick up. There is no change ot the past policy regarding the switching af time. 4. No employee will be picked up who lives outside the Fridley City limits. 5. When one officer goes to pick up his relief, he will make Lhe pick up as close to five minutes before the end of his shift that is possib]e. In the instance of one patrol car picking up twa men� �he first man wi11 be ready to be picked up fif te�n minutes pr�or to the beginning of his shift. b. The officer being picked up wil) be ready and will come out to the car promptly. 7. In the event the officer is not re�dy or does not come out pra�ptly, the other officer on duty w111 return to the station. The officer coming on duty will then furnish his own transportation to work. 8. In the even� the officer is not picked up five minutes after the norm�l plck up time �or h1s fhitt. he wi11 assume that a11 cars �re busy and cell the dlspatcher �o verify this. If the ca�rs are busy, the e�aployee w111 proceed to the station promptly by his oam transporatlon and notify the c�spatcher to communicate this tnformation to the car planning to p1c�C the men up. ; 55 ' r/Z3/•1971 . � �� C u T0: Po11ce Department Personnel Pnge 2 9. When an offlcer is picked up at home, he w111 imnediat�ly ' notify the dispatcher that he is 1n the cnr and on duty. The dispatcher wi11 m�ke a log entry of this. ' ' ' 10. If an emergency call is received before the officer going off duty has been dropped off, the car will answer the ca11 with both officers in it. If the call is of a non-emergency type, the officer will be taken home and the car will then answer the call. If the nature of the call is such that it requires the services of both employ�es, both enplayees Nill resppnd ta the call. There is no change 1n the policy regarding the method of deter�nining when an additional officer is needed. 11. When the relieved ofticer reaches his hame, he will notify the ' dispatcher ta put him out of service, the dispatcher will make a log entry of this. ' 12. No overtime will be paid to any officer for work done after his relief has been picked up and is in the car, except as otherwise autlined above. �� ' � ' fJ 1 �' 1 � � 13. The practice of home pick up is being conducted on an experimenta1 basis, and may be canceled by the City Mlanager any time it is found the privilege is being abused, or if it is f�nd to be in the best interest of the City to cancel the service. fmployees will contribute up to thirty minutes per week of their own time for training purposes as scheduled by the department. When more than one patrol car is on duty, lunch and coffee breaks will be staggered so that there iS always one police car on the street and on the move. Qver�ime wi11 be camputed to the nearest fifteen minut� period. The minimum �n overtime �s thirty minutes. An officer must have worked sufficient time to qualify for the minimun if overtime is turned in. ,' w ' ' MEMO T0: GERALD R. DAVIS. C�ITr MANAGER,AND CITY COUNCII FROM: MARVIN C. BRUNSELL, FINANCE DIRECTOR . SUBJ�CT: R�PAIR OF SANITARY SEWER EAST OF CENTRAL AVENUE N�AR NACKMANN AVENUE QATE: JULY 26R 1971 Qn Dec�ber 7, 1970, the City Council authorized the repair of the sanitary sewer in the area east of Central Avenue near Hdckmann Avenue. This work was done under Sdnitary Sewer a�nd 5�01� Sew�r Imp1"ove�nellt Pr0 ject NO. 100. The contract has no�e been finished. The attached resolutipn rwuld transfer th�tse costs to the Publ i c Uti l i ty Fund . 5`7 , � RESOLUTIQN N0. 1971 A RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING COSTS AND EXPENSES FROM SANITARY SEWER AND STORM SEWER PROJECT N0. 100 TO THE PUBLIC UTILITY FUND WHEREAS, CertAin costs and expenses were incurred under the contract of Dunkley Surfacing Co�spany, Inc. under Sanitary Sewer and Storm Sewer Improvement Project No. lOp in the area of Central Avenue and Gardena Avenue� and WHEREAS, These costs should be part of the Pub11c Utilfty Fu nd , NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That expenditures in the amount of �10,237.49 be transferred fran Sanitary Sewer and Storm Sewer Improvement Project No. 100 to the Public Utility Fund. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY TME CITY";COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIpLEY THIS �`' DAY OF '� ��,� , 1971. ATTEST: K - MARV N . RUNSELL 0 � . �' . � , - � i ,�• 0 ' II ' � � � LJ ' I . !!Y ' � ' � � ' ' � , REGULA.R COUNCIL M�ETING OF DECEMSER 7, 1970 PJ�GE Counci Laart Shexidan said that the agreemant wou�d be revised befare the seco�d read�.nq of the Ordinance in tMro wec�ks, with the chanqes as outlined in the rcattgh dralt and suqgested thie eveninq. MOTION by Council.man Shexidan to a�prove th� Ordinance on first xeading and Maive� the reading, and grant the speciaJ. use pexmit, and instxuct that the ac,�7c'eement be drawn up tar the second readinq on December 21, 1970. Seconded by Caunci�man Har�is. - Counci].m�an Lieb1 said that thia would give Bvx],ington Northern the rezoaing and �pecial use pexmit, but th�y would still have to coma bQforQ the Council in reqa4xd to the layout of the canstruction oE the bridge and undeacpass. He wrged wcrking with the City so that the City cannot be huzt by the prpposed developasnt. He said thaizslc you tor the 300' depth industri.al lota that are beinq ma�de available aa that wvuld add tax.dollarm.to the City of �'ridley. Thia will inake it pos�ible to brinc� in sc�2 ?.?n�+usixi� 1 d�velc�mont. Councilma� Harris sa�d tha� the.publication of ti►� Ord.inance rrould be held until a11 the docurc�nta ace signecl. �ie ask�sd i� �.'t vrould ba possible to prwpaxe th�n enough� in advance of the ncaxt Cot2ncil M�aeting sa that �hey ��ou�d be in the Gounci� Agends to qive.the CQUnc�J. ti�� to xe�v�ew the�a. Mx. Tt►ompson aaid that he wc�uld srork with tha Cj.ty A1f�ainistxation on the redraft Q! the agreement, and khe City Attorney �Aid thzt it ��ould be XeRdy for, the ldseti�nq af December 21, �.970 iox the second xeading o!C the reaoninq Ordinance. �'HE VOTE upon the motion beinq a roll call vote, Breidex, Sherid�n, Kirkham. Liebl ancl Harris votinq aye, Mayor Kirkham dec��xaci the moticn carried �nan3mou��.y. CONSIDERATION OF SEWER PRpBLEM EAST OF CENTR.�I. NEAR HACICMANDI AVENUE: Coyricilman� Sheri.dan explairsed that these people rrith the pxoblera of sewer backup have talked to him, and they have been very patient with their problesa. ��� Tho� City Enqineer sa�.d=fihat.this ovexall plan has been discussed before with tho City Council, to solve the problem of the sewer backing up for these peopie in thi� general area• The averall plan was to divert the �low fran this az'ea �nto the eyatem to the north. He ther� showed a shaded map of the ,�ren and said that the total program could be subdivided and the work done 1n s�eps. �'here are thxee axeas needing improvement. The terrain near Ge�tral �.s lower than Hackmann and there is not enough fall for the service 1fr►�ea of th�se houses into the City sewer. He said that he was prcposinq Step thZe !`ox immediate xelief for these people. With a heavy rain or the spring thatw, thex have sewaqe backiriq up into their basements. The pipe is under- designed. Beaause of the fluid state of the N.S.3.S.D. and the Mstropolitaii Sewer Board take--over the �rork was delayed. Ho�ever, he felt th�t at least th� �izst ataqe should br canpleted for these people. The line gets full because o� the �imited fall, then backs.up into the haenes. His rscar�endatic�t was to pxoceed *hacouqh the three stages one at a time, startiaq with the mos� �r�rsing, Thare is an exi.sting contract, and i� the Council desires, this �irs� �tep �ould be added by Change Ordex. Mayox Kirkhalu felt that whatever can be dor_e to hplp thesa peogle should be don�. �7^►e City Engineex said that the City cannot wait too lonq to qet the other stepa cvmpleted a� this would cause problems in ott:�r azeas. The line � to th� north is an 8" line. Af ter subdividing the distxict, some of the area a► , , � ' .�'� 1 � ,� � /',7►�, �� ' REGULAR CQUNCIL MEET�NG QF DEGEI�ER 7, 1970 PA�GE c� �x,� u! � � ' ' w�,�l have tc> be draining to the south. He said tizdt he talked to tha coxttrmctor snd he would be willing to have Stage (hi� added to tk�e axis'tinq Gantrnct. Stage Two should be done next spx�.nq. 3`here is a probl�� with th�t �n that the streeks will have to be dug up. Ma�►oX Kirkham asked if thexe would be proble:ns before Stage 71ao is c�►pleted. The City Engine$r said that this wou].d depend on the amount o�, rain. The gxound ras to b� thawed be�ore the woxk can be done. He point�d cxit that the thisd stage is the �t costly. Cwncilman sheridan said that the tiiixd stag� would have to be caapleted before the esst side' of Central aJ.or.q R.ice Cree:; Road can be developed. The City Enginesr said that ther� were two ways of handlinq the third staqe of the projectj either be force main and lift stations or qravity. • i The Acti.ng City Manaqax asked if he anticipated any pxoblems ov�r the winter. The Ci.tx Engineer said these would probably be problemra with the �prinq thaw. ' Mr. John 3'�ranson, 5835 Cantrsl..Avsuue N.E.; said that the r�sidents in his �tze3 have baen patient for about'15 ye�rs. He said th�t h� had ta�ked to the people in the area about the pl�ns for getting relie�. i3e said on occas�on, he has had to plug his laundry tubs and run a board to the ceil3ng to apply ' , pzessure to keep the sewag� frc�m backing up. Sane people have had the ae�waqe zuacu�inq down their drivew�ys fxa-n the qarages. He said that he has a mantiole i.n his back yard, tind has had his yard tor.n up. He said that he wa� sure Mithout the improvement they �ould have trouble in the sprinq. He said that , he�would appreciate anything that the City could do to alleviate.the�situatioz�. 1.. ' ' ' CounaiLnan Sheridan said.that.the i�cmediate work proposed and Staqe 7rro would be a p�rmanent improvement, rather than teinporary and would nat be abandoned when Stage Thr�e is put in. He agreed that the�first stage ehould be added to'tho pzesent contract. '1'he City Engineer said that he hoped thn� the con- traatar is still willing to do th� work, as the frost io qoing 3eeper and Seepsr into.the graund. Cauncilman Harris asked if the homes to the south o! l+�r. Johnson had any problems. The City Engine4r said that this is ta:cen aara o� and fuxther south there is no problem. � / Caunci].mt►n Sher:tdan said tht�t the Consulti�q Eagineer and the City Enqineer T�ave surv�yed and talked about individual lift statians. T'his would aost �bout ths same, but there Would be the maintenance problem. The City �nqineex said that he estiinated that Step �►o would be about 510,000 ' dependinq pn the amount of riqht of way that has to be acquired, and if �he p�veme�� could be saved. He thauqht it would be about S25,000 for both. � � ' MOTION by Councilman Sheridan to implemen� Staqe One and ordsx Staqe �vo in tha 1971 construction season. 8sconded by Councilman Harris. ThQ Gity Fnqf.neer said that they would need the cooperation of the people �or ths aoquisition a� xight of Ways etc. The deepex the,frost goes, the more eostly'the pzoject will be. Councilman Liebl asked if this was assessable. , Cotxncilman Harris said that Staqe One and �ro are maintenancs and Staqe Three wauld,be A main and come from the general utility fund, T�iE VOTE, being a voi.ce vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkh�-un d�clared the motion cai.rri�d unanimous ly . , MOTION by Councilman Liebl to authorize Chanqe Order #1 for Water and Sewer Project #100. Seconded �� Fq���� �nan Sheridan. U�on � yqiQ� �ote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimous`ly. r%i I �1 %'d � MEMO T0: GERAI,D R. DAVIS, CITY MANAGER, ANQ CITY COUNCIL FROM: MARVIN C. BRUNSELL, FINANCE DIRECTOR SUBJECT: RESOLUTION TRANSFERRING COSTS FROM THE ST. 1970-9 STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT TO TNE G�NERAL FUND DATE: JULY 26, 1971 This repair work was done in the Innsbruck Addition during the past year. An encumbrance was set up in the General Fund for this work under the 1970 Street Department Budget. The attached resolution would have the effect of transferring the �xpenses f rom the ST. 1970-9 Street Improvement Project and charge it to the encumbrance that has been set up. �� ' I , � 1 ' _ ,i F,' RESOLUTION N0. 1971 ' A RESOLUTION CHARGING COSTS INCURRED UNDER THE ST. 1970-9 STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT TO THE GENERAL FUND ' WHEREAS, $3,288.92 has been expended under the ' _ST. 1970-9 Street Improvement Project, and WHEREAS, This project was for the purpase of street repa�ir, and ' WHEREAS, An encumbrance was charged against the 1970 Street Budget for this purpose, , NOW, TFI�REFORE, BE IT RESOI.VED, That the $3,288.92 expended under the ST. 1970-9 Street Improvement Project be charged to the General Fund encumbrance. ' PASSED AND ADpPTED BY TNE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY � OF FRIDLEY THIS QAY OF '�? �-Ar , 1971. ' � � � ' ATTEST: � MA OR - JA K O. KIRKH ' T L RK MARV N C, BRUN$ L � ' ' ' � � 1 1 ' ' � � L_J ' ' r -, �I'� ' ' � ' , ' � � � CTTY �� tRIDLEY PETITION COVER SHEET PetiTic,n No� 21-1971 Aate Received �Uly 27, 1971 ob�ect For a skating rink at Jay Park located on 2nd Street be�ween 68th Avenue and Mississippi Street. 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( , t . � • -� ' .-,,,' � • . • � � . - _ ' � , r - � - E11GIN88RING DEPA�t'PMBNT City of Fridley Fridley, Minneaota July 28� 1971 Hardriv�s, Inc. 1Q135 Central Av�nue N.E. � Minaeapalis, Minnesota Re : GT�ANG$ OxDBH #1 ST�BBT IMPRi0V81�1iT PIWJECT ST. 1971-1 6 1971-2 (MSA) Gentlemen; You axe hereby ordered, authorized and inatructed to modi�y your contract for Street Tmprovement Project St. 1971-1 � 1971-2 bg �ddiag Che follawiag eatimat�d qyantities for the additional totel price of Ten Thousand Six Huadred Sevettty-Aine and 37/100 .,,.____.._...___.,___Dollare �„10,679.37 (aords) (figures) A� ehese are eqtimated quantities, the basis of paymant F►ould be on the actual quaatity of Work perfo:med aad the follaKiag uaiC pricea. ' ADDITIUNS �$pecifiaation ,Approximate or Item �o. Quantities •�tem 2503.SQ4 100 8" 16 gage C.M.P. l+xh, Street N.E, 2503.503 319 8" V.C.P. 0-10 Depth Gaxden� Ave. N.E. 2521.501 9,171 4" Coacrete ilalk Weat Mnore Lk, Dr. 253]..50� 109.2 8" Concrete Driveway �. R. R. E. S��rv, Rd. kavenuent DEDUCTIQNS :�iOl, .50� 50 4'� Concrete ilalk ,Unit Price $5 .34 per Lin . Ft . $8.51 per Lin. Ft. $ .70 per Sq. FC. $9.78 p�er •Sq. Yde . $1.14 per Sq. Ft . ,�t $ 534.00 $ 2,714.69 $ 6,419.70 $ 1,067.98 $10,736.37 $ 57.00 Total Additiaas � $10,736.37 Total Deductions� � 57.00 Total Di�ference= $10,679.37 (Change Order #1) Original Contract Price = $188,379.72 Chaage Order �1 � 1_ 0 6T9.37 �evie�d Contr�ct P�iFg ¢ �19� 059.09 .. . •� �. +Wr�rr° ^ - �� Chan� 4z�der �1 - St. 1971�1 � 1971-2 Page 2 •T�a comp�etioa date for the contract on 3t, 1971-1 b 1971-2 imcluding the Ghange Order #1 will remaia at Septe�er 15, 1971. Submitted �iad approved by Citp Bngineer Ilaeim M. Qureahi, P.B. oa the day a£ , 1971. �-- --- aPr�parea Checked �y PI�ASIM ri. Qt1R8SHI, P.E, City Bngiaeer-Director of Planning Approved and accepted this day of , 1971 by Haxdrivee, Inc. HAytD$IVES, INC. • � By � Title Appraved aad accepted this day of , 1971 by the City Couacil of Fridlep, Minaesota. By Mayor By City Manager a �� C L A I M S � Auqus� 2, 1971, GSNERALe �2S780 thrauqh �25934 LIQUOR: #5809 through i�5835 �� LIST Olo" I.ICENSES TO BE APPROVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL AT D� MEETINQ 0�' AiTaII3T 2 19T1- � �� FOOD EST11�,I3�+1'T Mst�o �QO 825'� Eaat Ri�x xoad Fridley GTt�ARB"Z"�B ,,............�.� Metrc 500 825� Eaas�t River �oad F'�idlsy SSR9ICT STATION Frank�� 3i.nclair 6290 H�ry. 6� Fridley Sps��y Car Waeb 5207. Gast,�al Aw. Frid].cry M�t,ro 500 Bz55 $+�+rt itivsr Rosd �'xidlay D�Ii18-T1� TFII�,Ti� 7.00-TKia Dri.v�s-In �4 +� a�, 65 �'rid�ey OFP' SALE BBER Kwtex'e� 3srtiae Statioa 760o IInirrraity ATS. �'ri.dlsT By: Paul Castonguay By: Panl Castc�ngu�y , Bym Franaia Huat Bg� Highlaad Car Wa�h+ Ina. HTt Psul Castoagaq Hys Q�t Herringer B�r: I�Testern storea asl co. AFPROVSD BZ Has�lth Inapeat►or Ch1ef 0! Poliae Fi,re Inapector Bailding Inspeator Fire Inapector Buildiag Insp�cta� Fire Inapect,or Building Inspect,or Chiei a! Police Chie! at' Police 8ealth Inapector , ,; 4 � �Vi��aqe v� �ew .�riq�iton po3 • STH AvENUE N. w. NEW pRIGHTON, MINNESpTA, 55112 �../l �/ July 13, 1971 � ? nl � ,;, Mr. Nasim Qureshi, City Engin�eer b1+31 Qniversity Avenue N, E. Fridley� Minnesota Dear Mr, Qureshi: Ne�► Hrighton Improvement 69-].1�,, being the improveffient of a portion of Stinsan Boulevard, whiah Waa constructed as a joint venture by the City of Fridley and the Villsge of New Brighton, to be conatructed by the V'ill.age of New Brighton, has now been completed. The portiom of the eost of the improvement chargeable to the City of Fridley is as follows: Construction (Contract Cost) $13,445.2g Engineering, staking and inspection 1,/;/;4.2$ Le�al -0- Fiscal 1p4�2g $asements _p_ lppraisals _p_ Primting & Publishing 7.32 Administrati�e � 2� 375.02 Capitalized interest � 9.2� 1 1 Total Improve�ent Cost Charged to Fridley $16,796.79 Please issus the pa.yment in the name of the Village of New Bri�hton. Thanlc you for your cooperation in this matter. Very truly yours, r� . �..�,� Yernon P�dQrson v�z�.age �a�exk _ � . ! ,� . vPstb ` pa. Mr. Qu�ntin Wood Mr. Ken Oatlund .� ' �� MRS. DENNIS BE ►�rn� 136 GLEN CREE FRIDLEY, MiNN. _ ��; _ J ;+ . _ ' C'". � . j ., , , . 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JqMNBON PGf[11 V. �7�i��F�6 ANOA[W A, CGAIIK ' f11ANK A. pVQ114K *a�snT o.si�vo�o �o�inT M. M0011[,.,�. p1ARVIM C.IMf/LN c11ANS R.1�VMR,�' MACKALL, CROUNSE & MOORE L.AW OFFICES IOQO �IAfT NATIONAI iANK OUIlOIN6 MINWEAPOIIS, MINN[SOT/� 5�i40� 777-�1�1 AR[A CQDE i�2 0 ' `%�.Z1.r�C��"c vi �°Y"lt��r'y' ' 6431 Univer�ity .�v�nue N.E. Minneapolis, Minrieaota 55421 C' , ' ATTN: Va.ilage Ccauncil Dear Sir: qF cs��s[� H[NR1' '= rMCN��L TMOM�• � [�r[r oo�. o w..+o� r�s FIK�CRRt �.\TINC���[tP1�M�-il�0) •[11R� A. MDO�! ile!•-���!) Ju1y 20, 1971 Please be advised that the undersigried rep- resent Mis$ Nanay D. Petron, 1865 Woodale Drive, Minneapolis, Ma.nnesota, 55432 and her parents, Mr. & Mrs. A. L. Petron. On January 9, 1971, at approx imately 7:32 P.M. ' a aeries of accidents occurred on Central Avenue just South of Colwnbia aoule�ard, the result of which placed Nancy Petron in Gen�ral Hospital until April 1, 1971. ' �l � lJ e ' ' ' Our investigation reveals that the driver of one of the vehiclea involved, a Mr. Vernon P.Pet��al� 940 - 23rd Avenue N. E., Minneapolis, Minnesota, had been drinking at the Shorewood Lounge, 6161 Hwy. 65, Fridley, Miiznesota, prior to the accident. In compliance with Minn. Stat. �340.951, this letter is to give notice reqarding the circumstancea of the above claim against the Village of Fridley. The claimant, Nancy Petron, has been and continues to be incapacitated by the injury. At this time the extent of damages in unknvwn. �; Please direct any inquires you may have through � � the undersigned. t Very tru�y yours, MACKALL, CROUNSE & MOORS �AD:lmh By ���� �!�!� Frank �►. Dvorak �� PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CITY OF FRIDLEY MONTHLY REPORT - JUNE 1971 STREET DEPARTMENT 1. Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2. Curbing Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3 . Grad ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4. Miscellaneoua Street Work . . . . . . . . . . . . 5. Patching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6. Shop Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 . S igns aad Barricedes . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 8. Equipment Repairs - Street . . . . . . . . . . . . WAT�R DEPARTMENT 1. 2. 3. Lr . 5. 6. 7. $, 9. 10. 11. 12 . Filtration Plant . . . . . . , . . . . . . . . . Final Readings and Collections . . . . . . . . . . Hydrant Repairs and Flushings . . . . . . . . . . Miscellaneous Water Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . pumphouse Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Standpipe Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Valve Inspections and Repairs . . . . . . . . . . Water and Sewer Inspections . . . . . . . . . . . Water Meter Inspections and Repairs . . . . . . . Water Turn-ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Watermain Breaks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Equipme�t Repairs • Water . . . . . . . . . . . . SEWER DEPARTMENT �. 2. 3. 4. S. 6. 7. Lift Station Inspections and Repairs . . . . . . , ManhaleRepairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Miscellaneoua Sewer Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sanitary Sewer Break . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sanitary Sewer Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . Sanitary Sewer Inspections . . . . . . . . . . . . Equipment Repairs - Sewer . . . . . . . . . . . . HOURS 311'� 257� 26 337� 410 108 142� 237� 268� 56 157 60 132� 59 12� 16� 43 1� $� 38 178 34 97 114 160 io� 42� �TOIi'ht 3EWER DEPARTMENT . �, ' 1. Catch Basin and Storm Sewer Cleaning ....... 33 2, Miscellaneous Storm gewer Work . . . . . . . . . . 4$ ' ' , �age �,io �iJBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MONTHLX REPORT - JUNE 1971 MISCELI�ANEOUS H�� 1. Engineering Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7� 2. Fire Aapartment . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 9 3. Funeral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 4. Tnjury on Job - Richard Bloom . . . . . . . . . . 8 S . Park Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5� 6. Project St. 1971-2 . . . . . . . • • • • • • • • • 2� 7. Sick Leave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 46� 8, Vacations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 268 9. Water Meter School . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 10. Weekend Duty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �2 11.. Eq,uip�aent Repairs - Engineering . . . . . . . . . 14 12. Equipment Repairs - Fire DepartmemC . . . . . . . b� 13. Fquipment Repairs - Liquor Stores . . . . . . . . 7 �.4. Equipment Repairs - Park Department . . . . . . . 101 �.5. Equipment Repairs - Police Department . . . . . . 126�