11/15/1971 - 5846JUEL MERCER - COUNCIL SECY.
COUNCIL MEETING AGENDA
7:30 P.M. NOVEMBER 15, 1971
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FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL AGENDA - REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING - NOVEMBER 15, 1971 - 7;30 P.M.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
INVOCATION:
ROLL CALL:
APPROVAL O.F MINUTES:
Regular Council Meeting, November 1, 1971
Canvass of Votes Meeting, November 4, 1971
Public Hearing Meeting, November 8, 1971
ADOPTION OF AGENDA:
VISITORS: _
(Consideration of items not on agenda - 15 Minutes)
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
None
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FRIDLEY COUNCIL MEETING, NOVEMBER 15, 1971 PAGE 2
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.' OLD BUSINESS: .
1. Consideration of Second Reading of an Ordinance Adopting Pages 1& 2
' the Budget for the Fiscal Year 1972
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, 2. Consideration of Issuing Liquor Licen.ces, Shorewood Lounge -0-
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_ CONI�4ENT: Mr. Rallis called and asked that this be on the Agenda
� again. He would like to have the Council consider the construction
progress made on the Shorewood and East River Road Lounges with the
. idea that possibly the Council could consider issuing the liquor
license.prior to December 6th)
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3. Consideration of Final Review; Townhouse Development, Pages 3- 8 A
, Roger Larson; North 813 Feet of East 3/4 of NF4 of the
NE4 of Section 13 (Tabled 11/1/71)
' COMMENT: These FHA programs are subsi�ized programs. Developer
will have plans available sho�aing differer.t outside materials)
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FRIDLEY COUNCIL MEETING, NOVEMBER 15, 1971
NEW BUSINESS•
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4. Consideration of First Reading of an Ordinance for Pages 9& 10
Rezoning Request (ZOA ��71-07) Way Dar Land Corporation by
Wayne Peterson to Rezone From R-3 to C-2 that Area Generally
Located on the East Service Drive of T.H.��47 North of 53rd Ave.
COMMENT: The Public Hearing was held Nov. 8th. There were no
objectors)
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5. Consideration of First Reading of an Ordinance for Vacation Pages lI & 12
of a Street and Alley (SAV ��71-04) by Ed�ar W. Houser, �
Generally Located at Gumwood Street Between 77th Way and 78th
Way and East of the Railroad Tracks
COMI�NT: The Public Hearing was held Nov. 8th. There were no
objectors)
6. Receiving the Mi.nutes of the Planning Cocnmission Meeting of
November 3, 1971 '
Pages 13 - 24
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FRIDLEY COUNCIL MEETING, NOVEMBER 15, 1971
NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED) .
7. Receiving the Minutes of the Building Standards - Design
Control Meeting of November 4, 1971
8. Receiving the Bids and Awarding the Contract, 14 Foot
One-Ton Van Truck (Bids Opened 12:00 Noon, November 10, 1971)
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9. Receiving the Bids.and Awarding the Contract, SS&SW ��105-1
(Bids Opened at 11:30 A.M., November 15, 1971)
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FRIDLEY COUNCIL MEETING, NOVENIBER 15, 1971
NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED)
10. Receiving Status Report on Feasibility of Open Space
Application for Riverview Heights Flood Plain Area
COI�IENT: We will be meeting with them on Friday, Nov. 12th)
11. Receiving Report on Swimming pool Project
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Pages 29 - 32
12. Consideration of Agreement with New Brighton Regarding Pa es 33 - 36
Water and Sewer Lateral and Services on Stinson Boulevard g
COMNIENT: Agreement has been submitted to New Brignton for their
� comments and approval)
13. Consideration of Change Order ��(;2 for an Addition to the
Municipal Garage
COMhhIENT: When the subsoil was dug out for foundation it
required more work than anticipated)
Pages 37 & 38
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FRIDLEY COUNCIL MEETING, NOVEMBER 15, 1971
NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED)
14. Consideration of Health Sanitarian Quarterly Activity
Report Dated November 4, 1971
15. Consideration of a Resolution Ordering Preliminary Plans,
Specifications, and Estimates of the Costs Thereof; Water
Sanitary Sewer and Storm Sewer Project No. 102 - Addendum ��1
COMI�NT: This report will cover the water and sewer Laterals
on Main St. and 83rd as per discussion with property owners)
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Pages 39 - 41
Page 42
16. Consideration of a Resolution Receiving the Preliminary - Pa es 43 & 44
Report and Calling a Public Hearing on the Matter of the g
� Construction of Certain Improvements: Water, Sanitary
Sewer and Storm Sewer Project No. IO2, Addendum ��1
17. Consideration of Resolution Designating Certain Streets
in Fridley Selected to be Part o£ the Federal Aid Urban
System
COMMENT_ When the freeway system is completed in the United.
States, it is anticipated there will be funds at�aiiable to
improve certain other highways. This will put East R�ver Road
and 85th Ave, road on urban aided highway system)
Pages 45 & 46
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(CONTINUEll)
, 18. Consideration of Resolution Ordering Improvement, Plans
and Specifications for Street Improvement Project ST. 1972-1
' and ST. 1972-2 (MSAS)
COM[�NT: This resolution covers all the streets on which
hearing was held. If Council wants to delete certain streets,
�� then they would have to be taken out of the resolution)
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19. Claims
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20. Licenses '' �
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' 21. Council � roval of _
PP Estimates of Loeffel Engstrand Company
(Second Payment) and Harris Brothers Plumbing Company (First
, Payment) - Municipal Garage. (Requested by Firemen's Pension
Association)
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Pages 47 - S1
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Pages 53 & 54
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FRIDLEY COUNCIL MEETING, NOVEMBER 15, 1971
NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED)
22. Estimate (Weaver, Talle & Herrick)
23. Consideration of Resolution Requestir�g Anoka County to
Withhold Certain Tax Forfeit Land for Park Purposes
and For a Street
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Pages 58 - 63
24. COMMUNICATIONS:
A. Columbia Heights; Revocation of. Park Construction
Company Bl.asting permit Pages 64 - 66
B. Ind. School District ��13: Position Statement on CATV
C. NSP: Progress Report on Relocation of 115 I�J Line
Dated November 11, 1971
ADJOURN:
Pages 67 - n9
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2HE 1�g2�TES pF THE REGU�R �
I UNCIL �E
T21VG pF NO
PI�E pF �-�ER 1. 1971
' �EG,�� :
�YOr Kirkham
Alle9iance to �e F gC��ncil a.nd the audi
' INVO�TIOIV; enCe lh sa
Ying the Pledge of
' �verend g ,
ergren
�� c ' �deemer Lutheran ch offe
o er a �: 3S p alled �e � Chur red the rnv
' •M. �1�' Council °�ation,
RpL_-' Meeting of November 1. 1971 t
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�MBE;Its � �T: Kelshaw, �
T. None r��. Lie,bl
P�SEIVTATI� ' Harrls, Breider
N �F AWARDS:
ddis �� � Presented Cert'
�l�ia ' E'�iopla� a Rotlflcates of Achievex�nt
APprecl`� Americar� Field �Y Internatlon to Tewo
sexyin ation to Rever Se�lCe Studental Student � Alde Seyo� of
ADOPT20 aS chdPlin for the City o nc�r9ren of R dSO presen ed a C °f Cali,
N O F T I i E MrN i 1 f o r ut e e� e r Lu t her� Ch r t l f lcate
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�'ES �F TIiE �e Past two ur�h for
MOTIOIV }��, �puhcil� '�GUI,� COU ye�'s.
Meetin Lie NCIL MEETING
UPOn a vo Ce ctober 4, 1971 as adopt �e Minutes �F �TOBEIt 4. 1971;
un��ously, ���, all ayes, May reKirk � of �e �
ham Seconded by Co� i� C°u��il
'�A��..��F T� �NUTES pF Z, declared the �tio��arried er.
� SPECIa� PUBLIC
e�a.tingb�a°uricilmar� H�,�ia t H�'RING 1KEETING pF OC!'OBER
der. o
�arried UPoA a��°ive� �� l?' � l as $ Minut@8 o f�e S
�imously. • all aYes, � tted. Seoeade ecial p�lic
�IDOPTION p�Lr Ti� �8 '}^�r xa'rJc��p declared �e �� �
MOZ'IO1V b • • � � REGUTA� Ot1
Meetin Y COU�cila� �id� � �IL MSETiNG pg pC�p� 18
9 of Oc
U'p°n �ber 18. 197 �OAt utes
u�n�o� �e trote, �t11 �,eg� ��ysuh�nitt de eaondedi the �l� C 1971:
r�� de by �ci °unail
►DOPTIOIV clared �e �tlo lman Harri s .
�' AGErt�A: carr3ed
�I�N bY Councilma�
�unai.iman L3�1. Kelshaw to ado
�tlOn �ax'ried uriani.Umously�iCe votet aIl �,e8dd as Presented.
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pAGE 2
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to Speak on �Y non-agenda
VISI`�- if there was anyone Present � ��IN��
g,i,rkham asked nSe . yTION �F pF CABLE
NiaY�-r Wi� no resP° THE � yYSi�NT 1g71)
TION 0 OR . THE EST� ��OBER 12 r
tYpe item► ON CONSIDE� 15E F ED M
NG �ICH F� �il
CON'PIN[JED PUBLIC CI� � ISS� F�D�y ; iCONTINU pctober tk1e C� on •
AUTI30RIZING T� IN '�� CITY OF d the 12� of ��le televisl d
TEI.E�1ISION WITH �1i� hearinq t rested req� al � ese comoments o n to
Said at the p anY°ne in a er � �,,�as he18 P,
MaY rkham on
from �e CitY Man 9 The hearin9 ht �ome to mind•
o t d a es we�u ask d a5sed �n tO th i q addi ional that n`ig • ons
reg ing
The p�ions hape b e ee to S�l t � Y� owing pO�� l C a t l ard
ges �Yon foll
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allo ounci].man Liebl t� re�e1 6� 1971 � SuPerintendes�t of �
MpTION bY C pctober 1 ford
��le television� dated CraW
1 Di,strict #16 roll E.
ch� 29 , 1971, ��
Inde.�ndent S lcatlons dated pctoEdwaYd E• Drake Director
Schools 1971► your9�
LVO-Sun C�le C a�e ��tober 22' 1971� Jerry
October 27�
Lv� C�le InC LibrarY ► da�ed er 27 � 19� 1 �bert B- Hl�le j,971
�oka Co�ty Octob 27 , 1971► tember 28 �
1971► Grah� MpOre
glack, dated �ctober �ted
MarY Ellen dated tant, dated $e er 26►
Television ,� �onsul aated ��tob Consult�t,
General er� Independen In�. C�unl�ationa
Shaf Coa�►nl�atl�ns� eSOta� president
Jon M• es tz�
�o�enunity TeleUn1�ersitY �f Minn Jam B. Goe
Jud McCarthy � 1g71 21, 19� 1, or �r}�ham
d p�tober 1 aYes► MaY
OctoTe evision date al
General U�n a voice vote�
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ci]m� Kelshaw ��ously • inanY other PeOp se �ould
$e�onded bY Coun ��ried �' to Th
the �tlOn t a�in con��rn to hima of ethics set uP' labor�
declau�ed a bO� �e business world, of 4�5
Liebl said �a a co�ni.ttee or rence
c1er9Y� th e concur enCe of
Counailma e be S�e sort entative frO� th �he MaY°r W1 � the confid �ould
that ��ised of a rePresbe ap�inted by help to instill 5aid this
be Comp on aa�8 one Cp41 He felt thls � t on. The Cit ctlo ornC un�ilma►r' Ka►rris
�,� should be
educati cil. of that 5e ePre-
vote of �e �a br ing �out r P e a� draf but he e h to allow f or r s
t wond e
if
the PeO ple � he would �is su99estion, broad enoug � �orc�anission
�nii.th ds the Y'usY
be inaluded �ard Sh�uldofe the other boar aue to
or
ree en
said he w°u 5dm �ers . The �at on Some to get ���� I f°rce of Se� �'d
d out cult a workl�g a workable bodY
limited t� inte it is diffi �nsidering to 9et ive the
sentation and �'O tuaes ested
fivei some Ke sug9 �oncern He felt this woula g.
dea apPea]
Wi� on1Y eople• 1 S�d his
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of the p n Lieb cal. � said the i� ShOU,
S�hedules e�om� �Psacti MaYor r]cY�am �erefore ►
Counci]� to �ls bo�Y � ed �e nw
nine n1e�ers � too manY � lt bto �is Vehicle. suqgeSt
if there �e o f access er dutieg �Y'ar9e of functians • xe
ance• oth er
peoPle abU� �ere n►aY he ta fulf ill a determi.ned •
to him� le en �elr auties are
be �eft °pe �til
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, �EMBER 1. 1971
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CounCilman Liebl said he
the °rd1nance. must i
I'AGE 3
ns1st on �lS bo�d befo
Counci�
for Dist � Breider asked �, re he WOUld vote for
if Blaine #16 in Blaine Goetz, as to
James �etZ n d SPrin9 L�e p Spring L�e P�k t ercor�ection. what
. General �k do not have a cand the northern WOUld be done
tO �Y school districte butsion, said they wer �le System, M�,Se�tlon of Fridle
m�e connection possib e not Y
Television i le, �e�' are preP�,ed to in a position to
bY th°se in otfully prePared told t�e °ther �o Provide ph�,sical dictate
said that he her co�unities. C��perate with�unities move aheadfacilities to
Mr• 3ero them, the ' �neral
�� Gr�� Moore �d �le to answer me Blatz, breadth
as to inter ' hoWeve Tele-�ommunications lmlted
conn�Ction,�is outlines what r�e CO��il . Inc,,
r3"�ing p�ssible e communicatiohs Celved a letter from
ve
Mr. Keith Libbe will be will be able to do
will follow Fri y� LVO Ca}�le done,
Fridley ado dley S lead Inc.' said that
to the reStPted. Based on �d wl�l adopt LVO believe
what is the tlme e school distriCtB�Ption��e�e kind ofh echniC9uous co�unit1es
of hat s
al
9uess, but int r`�'►e .involved, not in Fridle standards
wll unci n� PrOblem in se
�de erconnectioh �. Libbe y� CO �'vice
ih their is not a Y said he �� Breid�r
help, �,. Proposal �at ma��r st could not asked
�e inter Blatz, Te�e- �eY are willin �ling bloc 9ive a go�
said ttlatCOnnectio �O�unications Inc, 9 tO Provide � The statement was
when Blaine and ' said tt�ere y additior�al
could be made ia�edi
intercor�ect, atel �"'�uld be technical
Spring La]te p�, Y• Mr. Goetz, General problem,
Council k get tl1elr system Television
�n Harris built, Fridle �
��+ble televi Said that �. Y cari
had discussed l�n field and Libbe
aske y mentioned
�ctober 28.� �is, d if the Arioka Frldley bein
munities as a model doed ythatlr�� read �ounty Lea g a leader
aloud a news gue °f �nici ln the
rdinance Fto dley�s ordin release from Palities
follow, �Ce �'''�uld a meetinq on
�S' �rY Ellen
more probl Black, 389 Se�e the other com-
�uch �S �ere ��e Creek Terrace
tec rd d a d there ys er � es o a�herh� Said the 5$ lthe hCi the more she re
hni c a l a ssis P r o v i d e d free acce p r o f l t, In New t y g o t back, she t,,o � e
City �,,,puld tance. This would be SS' a free YOrk a franchise uld
� considered t b�Ck' Wi� much Staff and was
a stock mOre beneficial ��eras
holder e City qetting back �d free
more inclined ta �� the money �e
90 alon ' sO when mOney, in
to theui, This �e rates are a sense Fri
might not bel� hlgher rates be raised, dley could
to See �e ih cause �e
sort �oun�il t �e best City would be
of joint endeavore �1S �der p�lic inter stt �'''OUld mean more
�uld more to oinin advisement, and She said she proflt
be J
PPointed aS $hare legal g together w�uld COnsider enter' �"OUld like
a
than h$ve Fri rePreSentative �d Sts et assure ln9 into
C' A aouncilm� fa CO�On S�me
dley ass�e �ey could �m each Syste� �d there
Mr. Jud Mc �e whole direction of c�le°rk ,s�methin� COUld be
his �arthy, University of television,g out rather
behalf o fnts 1n �'r'iting to Minnesot
to Stud the Universit the Council, he Said that in s e
Y all y• All is S P alcing, �d
there is the implications of �llc agencie Pe�ln9 fo.r himself �ffering
all the edu at,completed stud �le telev'S �d 9rOUps have not �� not on
y, If lsion had a ch
serv• lonal bodies ��le telev' yet' Even at the �ce
ce
. he would be ver did not have ade lsion were to Universit
Y much dismayed. A1� a�ese ce$s � and c uld notPed andy
groups transcent provide
municipal
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�R 1, 1971 ,
���g COUNCIL �TING OF NO� -
b� maintained►
al control must d�is �ountrY �
stress
that lIf it ls mism�age ' time to
said he wan�ed tmust be done. a encies be given
yes, He ood 7°b that all other g '
boundar do this, a verY g He urged
and t� contr�l• contr�l' le are 7ust now
See federal be federal that peop like to urge
nd or � and theY woul� the Metro-
will ere n►ay for Action, said ,
reS� ca►mle television► ge
Fridley Residentut t he underst�d
A lady frOm the ris said tha not 5uccessful•feelinqs
to become conaerCo n� an gar e and �eY ",rere d what the1r
startinq ritoriun►• Legislatur in .�is �'
month mO before �1e �eY Were involve a State-wide basis. ,
a six Went
poli�� Council resent if not gr�ted on
ut before the
asked the cornPanle5 p• and vaas P ��ergen°Y'
to whY the mOrltorium
was
a morito aid not constitute of �e ,
are as called fO �iS bill from one t he did
that �he bill and a repreSentative
said Ob�iously � and added �a is not
Mr. Blatz ice Co�lssion• eeac uidelines, er �o�ittee
Public Serv from the Universi a a not meet the g The prop oritoz'ium• I
p� professor This bill the House• ust declari-�g a m
talked• has been done in far beyond 7
comPanies �Y�ing � he
not know if if ications 90 d,�e testin►ony o f the
The r� e�ed befdre the Leqislat�e a" The real qist
active now• �e State.
opP�sed �
even orously that
he PP manY b°dies ln they are vi9 feelin9 is
a
JameS GOetz sais�itted t� $e said e said the1r responsive
ran chises. a 5�Stantial and
resen authority• �oposed is
�� ted has been t fran
P who should g �e franchise o erated ln ordinance as P
issue 15 becomi e9 ComP�ies have P that this
any State agency c� $e added
municipalities and of �eir peOple• feel a moritori�
�nanner to take °are did not
t �eY Tele-c��°nlcations
a tough ordinance. n Liebl asked
t LVO's position
ista
bey Said tha it, Councilma Sed-
�. Kei� Ll.b Were oPP°Sed tO Were also oPP° Stations were in
is necessarY a�, glatz said �eY ��le television
Inc. stand � tely h�W �anY
rO � Z replied al�out
50.
n garris asked aPP �e ��nent bY
Councilma Minries�ta• �' . Would affect
�e gtate of E,, said, referrinq tO ridley �ere
121 79th WaY N• anYthin9 done in F Ke asked if
is in' �e TecY�ical
�. Winston Jacobson�at he wondered how district he d
Breider, �h is .�e school J�ior College or $eptember, a"
Co,�ncilman oka �SeY eetinq ln a
District #11r w�' p,n held a� � allocation of
gChool discussion Wi M�ager said he �uld be who gets
haS �en anY The City resent. There �e aetails �f Seen w�'o
e was P ice = b�uld remain to be
gchool in Anoka. Colleq �lic serv of tnoney� n�t
g,aumsey Junior for P outlay
p,noka of channelsln the ordinanCe• �e actual It Will ta�e srncne
cer �a�u1d n t be spelled out $eCause of �hannels-
w h a a for these a t t h� s time to in t G A,I,�'
would ha°e �e prepared o t h a t
ls i ment and staff tO g the con►P�'ies stat�at
�nY sch� t �e e� p
time to g t said that all municipalitieS �e
enden'� Consultan � S�roundinq �located for ection
Indep ect with the �o�t be interconn
�. Jon Shafer � interconn gow will �e �,,�ill there be
�eY would imA1edlately districts• onnect? HO`''� r�Y? There could be
sch�l i.nterc � Lib much?
�h�e overlapPinment necessarY tO �a ,�1e oka Counwho would PaY Y1Ow
waVe e�leY Junior Golleqe be determined
�icro- but how would it
wi� �oka R�s
a ml�ro_wave tower,
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�'. Goetz said that it
must be understood that in talkin
with adjacent communities, you are not talkin
abput coaxial cable which is a ne li g�OUt interconnection
9 about micro-wave, you are talking
$4200 to $4300 g g�le cost, and would only amount to about
per mile, He said it is difficult to answer a h
question, if Fridl�y is a leader in
other communities develo ��S area, then it will depend�onehowathe
the companies are in a p�d �''here the headends are located.
school districts p°Sition to indicate a willingness,will exist1between�the
. the School Boards determine their own criteria for their own
districts.
Mr. Shafer said that
signal stren using an amplified cascade system means that even though the
gth is maintained, quality is not necessarily maintained.
a degrading of quality. In his understandin
is not a viable 5, interconnection b There is
said he had withphimtaon when talking about the metropolitan �ea.C��ial cable
gentleman rn,ell qualified to offer technical.e pertiseZ
and he would be willing to debate this with
gentleman is one of 12 founders of cable televisionfer i£ he so desired. This
cascading, over a distance of 50 miles, there will be somee del adin
when talkin � 9 about direct
9 about ad'acent co�nunities, you are not talking of distanceseofr�
50 miles. It would be at
coaxial cable is used. �e m°st 5- 10 - 15 miles and for this distance
others with micro-wave and aree ella W retofmits�application t
y serve LVO and
its capability for lon g d i s t a n c e s, o t h e i n d u s t r
Y. and
Councilm� Liebl said there has been
, and advice in regard to .�e ,quite a lot of additional communication
the Council could not le allpr��sed ordinance. According to the Cit
at least 20 days before the firstereadinytafterlthethearing is cl y��ter
� he would like additional o . as there must be
Wlth the communications received,lin orderuto renderoan intelli ented• He said
page ordinance, along
sponsible decision,
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MOTION by Councilman Liebl to close the Pu}�lic Hearin
Manager arid the City Attorney to 9 and instruct the City
incorporating those su Prepare a second draft of the ordinance
Councilman Kelshaw, ggestions and changes they feel valid.
Seconded by
Mr. Jerome Blatz said that he w�ould like to comment on the
fee required. He said he realized Bloomington re $25.000 acceptance
lncur considerable expense, however, Tele-communicationstfeels t'
, and they did
predicated on the actual expense incurred in the first year, afterSthatuld be
$50,000 bond becomes applicable.
it is not He questioned the constitutationality since
there willPbedcompliance as fartas installatio� is intended as a
balance should be a , so after installation,ltthe�at
ordinance must pPlied towards the revenue. Councilman Liebl said this
provide protection to the citizens,
quarantee that a company �,,illl live up to what they claim thee w 11 do.
Blatz said that anyone in the industry would consider this a tou h or�ired to
and it does y �•
grant protection to the citizens, but after installation the eCis
a$50,000 bond that must be posted to
if every community demanded such a feeprovide that protection. He said, what
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nizant of the suggestions made by the
Council is cog with the
Councilman Harris said the and these comments, along
people appearing
at the p�lic hearing, �e City Manager and the
sugg�stions from the comp
anies will be considere • the ordinance with
in the next few weeks will be redrafting
City Attorney
these thin5s in mind. roups such as the
make use of free consultant g ested sending
ed that Fridley ge sugq
N1r, Shafer urg He said it was very dan-
inion.
National Educational Asso�o��e� forttheir op °unda 1 Who are economically
their proposed ordinance e C�le companies a franchise
t the opinions of � �blic hearing,
gerous to accep ears. The Ford Foundation
involved. He added that as he sa�eferable overtl5 y
th of 7- 10 years would be p
leng .
' an Committee on the Future of Educational Telecomanunication
and the Michig franchise.
- 10 year
}�oth recommend a 7 Manager and the City
it was decided that the City Ye ared by November 29th
After a short discussion, lg�l.
Attorney could have �e the° gendaf December 6rdinance p
and it would be back al Mayor �.rkham declared
T� VOTE upo
n the motion, being a voice vote, all ayes,
the hearing �losed at 8.35 P'M' .
RE� SS c reconvened at 9: 00 P• 1"1 •
The meeting
Mayor Kirkham declared a recess at 8'35 P�T.• ��ontinued from October 18, 1971)
NG ON THE 1972 BUDGE
CONTINUED PUBLIC �I or slightly under
er said that tY'e mill levy comes to 42.05 mi115,
The City Mana9 � et. He said he had met with the State tax
a 7$ increase over last y
ear s buctg uidelines set up•
eople and feels that this budget falls wi�in �h�lr g on the 1972 budget.
p ublic hearing
Liebl to ��oU�� a poice vote, all ayes, Mayor Ki-rkh�►
MOTION bY CO�O1�an n Kelshaw•
Seconded by Councilma
declared the hearin5 �losed at 9:�5 P'M'
_� ��I�Cg �ppTING CHAPTER 23 OF CE5;F�DLEY CITY CODE
pgDINANCE #492 LICENSING AND MANN� OF CONDUCTING DAN
REGULATING THE waive �e
t Ordinance #492 on second reaori a'roll call
MoTION by Councilman Harris to adop �ounci]man Liebl. UP
ublication. Seconded by Mayor Kirkham
reading and order P H�.ris, Breider and Kelshaw voting aye,
vote, Kirkham. Liebl,
declared the motion carried unani�nously•V #71-05 OF A SIXTY FOOT H1IDE pUBLIC
UEST SA ENA AVEN[JE
OgDINp•NCE #493 - FOR VACATION ��E� GEN��LY L�p,TED SOUTH OF ��
STREETr UTILITY AND DR�I�GE � Matterhorn Drive)
p,t•ID WEST OF GRACE HIGH SCHO�L: � waive
t Ordinance #493 on sht o waydan 'ease-
MOTION by Coun�ilman Kelshaw to adop Up�n
and order publication withheld until �Co ncilman Ha�ris.
�e reading, Seconded by
ment are received freS'tMay r°K�-rkham•declared the motion carried unanin►ously•
a voice vote, all aY
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ORDINANCE #494 FOR REZONING REOUEST ZOA #71-05 BY REAL ESTATE 10, INC.,
GENERALLY LOCATED AT HILLWIND ROAD IN THE 1000 BLOCK:
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt Ordinance #494 on second reading, waive
the reading and order publication: Seconded by Councilman Kelshaw. Upon a
roll call vote, Kelshaw, Kirkham, Liebl, Harris and Breider voting aye, Mayor
Ki.rkham declared the motion carried unanimouSly.
CONSIDERATION OF FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE FOR REZONING REQUEST ZOA #71-06
TO REZONE FROM R-1 TO R-2 (DOUBLE BUNGAIAW) AREA GENERALLY LOCATED ON THE S.E.
CORNER OF CENTRAL AVENUE AND 69TH AVENUE: (DONALD W• 12EESE) (Tabled October
18, 1971)
Councilman Liebl said that at his request this item was tabled previously until
there was a full Council present. He said the Council had asked the developer
to prepare a presentation and explain the costs and what assurance could be
given to the property owners to the south of this lot.
Mr. Donald Reese came forward to the Council table and presented some plans
and said they planned rn from $40,000 to $46,000 investment. The lot is 110'
X 275' and they planned to build one double bungalow to start with, split the
lot and perhaps later build another. The utilities run on the west side of
Central Avenue up to 69th Avenue and they have already agreed to give an
easement for the utilities. ,
There followed a lengthy discussion at the Council table, with the question
being asked if the petitioners would agree to split the lot and only rezone the
north half of the lot. The owner, Mrs. Anderson, Mr. Edmundson, Mrs. Baker and
some neighbors came forward fo r the discussion while looking at the plans.
It was agreed that.all the interested parties would retire to the Community Room
to discuss what could best be done with this lot and would come back later for
a Council decision.
NOTE: This item again discussed later in the evening.
CONSIDERATION OF ISSUING A BUILDING PERMIT TO CONSTRUCT A SALES AND SERVICE
BUILDING ON ALL OF PARCELS 4350 AND 4360, THE SAME BEING 7501 HIGHWAY #65 N.E.,
RE9UEST BY VIKING CHEVRpLET, INC.:. (Tabled October 18, 1971)
Councilman Breider said this item was tabled because the Council wanted to
discuss the elimination of the green'area in front of the building being
replaced with blacktop with Viking Chevrolet. The Council would like to see
the green area remain.
Mr. Ken Issacson, owner of Viking Chevrolet, said that retaining this green area,
he felt, would injure his ability to do business because the building they will
be using is not elevated as other show rooms are. In the majority of show
rooms the glass goes from floor to ceiling. In 'front of the building they want
to park vehicles for sale and also use that area for customer parking. Councilman
Harris said that it would seem to him there would be better visual access if
the green strip were to remain and cars were not parked there. Mr. Issacson
showed the Council on the plans where he w�uld like to put in the green strip
and said this would be providing both a 10' green strip in front of the building
alonq the road and another 15' strip on the sides. Councilman Harris said
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that over his years on the Council, they have never approved a building with
that much blacktop. Mr. Issacson said there �rould be a 15' - 16' strip of grass
in front of the building. Councilman Harris said he was sure if the entire
green area was computed, it would not amount to 5$ of green area. Mr. Issacson
said he originally wanted space for 12 cars, but Mr. Wyman Smith convinced him
to cut it down to 8 spaces.
Mr. Smith said the problem here is to make use of an existing building which is
second choice to Viking Chevrolet. As the Council knows, they had planned to
design a whole new building. He said Viking Chevrolet must think in terms of
showing the vehicles competively. Councilman Harris said that there was plenty
of room in back of the building, why not put some of the parking in the back.
Mr• Issacson said it must be convenient for customers to come into the store.
Councilman Liebl asked if they agreed to the Building Standards - Design Control
stipulations and Mr, Smith said yes.
There followed a discussion at the easel whi2e looking at the plans trying to
reach a compromise.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve the plans as modified by the Council this
evening to eliminate the westerly row of parking spaces in front of the building
and also the curbed islands next to the building. The replaced parking area is
to be curbed and sodded and they are to stripe the parking lot. Seconded by
Councilman Kelshaw. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared the
motion carried unanimously.
DISC[JSSION REGARDING FIRESIDE RICE BOWL LI UOR LICENSE• (Tabled October 18,
1971)
Mr. Glen Wong said that he did not have the plans ready yet and �hat he is
still talking with �is contractor. He asked that this be laid over and
brought back again when he is ready.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to table this item until Mr. Wong again requests it
on the Council Agenda. Seconded by Councilman Kelshaw. Upon a voice vote, all
ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE BUDGET FOR THE FISCAL YEAR 1971:
MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve the Ordinance on first reading and waive
the reading. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a roll call vote, Breider,
Kelshaw, Kirkham, Liebl and Harris voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion
carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION #137-1971 - A RESOI,UTION DETERMINING THE NECESSITY OF AND pRpVID2NG
FOR A TAX LEVY IN EXCESS OF NORMAI, CITY CHARTER TAX LIMITS:
MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #137-1971. Seconded by Councilman /
Liebl. Upo� a voiee vote, all ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried
unanimously.
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� RESOLUTION #138-1971 - A RESOLUTION CERTIFYING TAX LEVY RE UIREMENTS FOR 1972
TO THE COUNTY OF ANOKA FOR COLLECTION:
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Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, May
motion carried unani.mously.
CONSIDERATION OF IS5UING LI UOR LICENSE, EAST RIVER ROAD TO GEORGE D. NICKLOW:
� 1�ND
CONSIDERATION OF ISSUING LI UOR LICENSE, SHOREWOOD LOUNGE, TO
� GEORGE P. KANAVOS AND JAMES A. NICKLOW:
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Councilman Breider asked what is the approximate time they will be ready for
business. Mr. Rallis said they have had some trouble with the weather and came
forward to show the Council pictures of the progress on the holidayVSeason�-
Lounge. They still plan on being ready for business by
He said it will shortly be necessary to break through the wallrotressedaas
River Road Lounge. The work on the Shorewood ��eet�s nHe said he did not
far, but they still plan on a holiday openirtg
want to break into the wall until he had a key to the establishment. The City
Manager said they have reached an agreement that they will buy the open stock.
The City Attorney said a�rbeforettheyecouldnget a liquor license,tbut feit
must be ready to serve f
was slightly before due to circumstances, he o°lgcense t uShorewoodeinethen
court. He would not recommend issuing a liqu �is item on the Agenda
stage of progress they are in now. He suggested putting
again the 6th of December and if satisfied with the progress, the Council could
take action on both licenses.
MoTION by Councilman Harris to authorize issuing the liquor licenses for the
East River Road Lounge and Shorewood Lounge to be�feDeccember 6theoesee�if
subject to review by the Council at the Meeting
construction is at such a voice votes allsayeslaMayoroKirkham.declared they
Councilman Liebl. Upon
motion carried unanimously.
RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE PI�INNING COMMISSION MEETING OF OCTOBER 20, 1971:
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive the Councilman Breider�.�lUPonoa��oicen
Meeting of October 20, 1971. Seconded by
vote, all ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
RECEIVING THE
27, 1971:
• n� muF SPECIAL PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING <
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TOWNHOUSE DEVELOPh1�NT: ROGER LARSON:
of the NE�i of Section 13.
North 813 feet of east 3/4 of NE�i
The City Engineer said this townhouse development is °ians beforeue The Planning
Boulevard. The Council ha�ovallofethe revised plans they considered at the
Commission recommended app
October 27th Meeting. They required'some additional work on the outside throug
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some fireplaces on the units facing 69th Avenue and some txeatment in the
fronts. The density is still the same, 141 units planned. He added they have
just submitted the deeds for the park land.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive the deeds submitted this date to the
City Engineer for the park land. The motion was seconded and upon a voice
vote, all ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
Mr. Frank Reese came forward and introduced himself as the architect for the
project, anfl presented the plans at the Council table. There have been brick
firep�aces added on those units along 69th Avenue and they plan to use a
variety of six different stains and two shingle colors plus the accent colors
on the doors and trim to make the units attractive.
Councilman Harris asked how they propose to keep the doors from weathering.
Mr. Reese said they plan on using rough sawn redwood which does not weather
as much. They will be bonded and will stay flat. The plywood will be 12"
grooves on center. The trim will be impregnated with plastic so it will not
feather. Councilman Harris asked how much brick will be used. Mr. Reese said
on the end units along 69th Avenue there will be 8' wide fireplaces 2� stories
high, Councilman Harris asked why they did not use brick on the other buildings
for accent. Mr. Reese said they would not mind, but the F.H.A. does have
stipulations on how much can be spent in the 221 D4 program. This is for low
to moderate income rental housing, He said they have to agree to take a
certain amount of the rent through Federal subsidizing. The difference between
the amount the renters can pay and the rent is made up by the Federal government.
Councilman Harris asked if this has any aff�ct on taxes and Mr. Reese said he
did not know.
Councilman Breider asked the cost per unit. Mr. Reese said $11.50 per square
foot, for 1200 square feet, would be about $24,000 per unit for a three bedroom
unit. They will all be rental units with the rent being $270 per month. He
said this program has not been exercised in the suburbs, usually the 235 and
236 programs are used. The 221 D4 program has been used more extensively in
the center cities. Their units will have full basements, air conditioning,
the usual ranges with fans and refrigerators and hook ups for washers and
driers. The rooms are quite spacious.
Councilman Breider said that multiplying the square footage times the cost does
not come out to anything like $24,000, it is more like $13,000. This is not
much in the way of construction costs when considering $270 a month rent. Mr.
Reese said that actual costs would run about l00 - 15� higher.
Councilman Liebl said, referring to the Planning Commission minutes, there were
some comments made that these plans were an improvement over the last plans
submitted. They felt there should be more brick on the buildings. Mr, Reese
said at the suggestion of the Planning Commission the brick fireplaces were
added to the units on 69th Avenue. They seemed to be concerned about the
appearance from 69th. They plan to use great emphasis on landscaping and plan
on using 3" - 4" trees. They would like to use shade trees and foundation
plantings. Each unit would have a tree in the front and back. Councilman
Liebl said this Council has always been an advocate of quality construction.
He pointed out in the case just before the Council, Viking Chevrolet, they were
faced with making do with an existing building and some adjustments had to be
made, but in this case, these woc..ld r,e ne,� build�ngs and this is a very sub-
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rezoning for Mr.
stantial piece of land. When the CouncM�•wH�e�lund made the Council feel it
Ham�►erlund for this piece of propertyr,
ro sal for quality multiple units. Now the average cost o
was a substantial p I�
construction is only $13,000 and the bueYdWantedrtoado,nand now itoseems we�are
got away from what the original develop ar�ent house building in his
moving backwards. He said he voted against � aP roved in the past
ward at a cost per unit of $12,000 per unit. Most units aPP �out this amount
run about $16,000 -$17,000 tQ $18�000 per unit. When talking
ou are talkinq about quality construction. The Council will have to
of money, y be a future slum area created. This Cen�cil
take a good look at this, there may
irements on existing structures,
has to be cautious with �e laived some oflthe requ available for deve o
The Council has in the past w uality construction, and
but for new construction, the Councile �stfrominow n The construction should
it must be an attractive complex 10 y int in
be such that it will withstand the weather in Minnesota,
this is tlze I�
the suggestions for brick. Brick le aia�ot ee h�oweaedevel perlcould char5ea
right to charge such rentals, but h
$270 per month with this type of construction.
are now bidding out the project and the costs of this
Mr. Rpger Larson said t1zeY itself
development will be runnin9 a�°�g $16,000 to $17,000 for �eS u��'n$20�000 t0
and does not include landscaping, roads, g�a9es etc. They
$22,000 per unit including water and le�ese structures ran abo t S18e000 p�
houses similar in construction and a1
unit three years aqo.
Councilman Liebl asked why they are determined to p
ut in this type of siding
when they have been asked to considerAvenue.couldcbe alltbrickeifStheeCouncil r.
Larson said that the sidesa�lonu h6money committed to this project.
wants, but there is only
lexes he has built �Alle
Councilman Breider asked where the other townhouse comp roo� Bowling Y
located. Mr• Larson said one is on West River Road behind Lynb
and behind the Fire Station, which is 92 �lht•below�3M 1Coun�82�nlBreiderington
and ttiere is a third on Hillsdale �d MTh developers replied they used some,
asked if he used brick on the others. �. Reese added that theY
the units in Brooklyn Center have aluminum siding. �e best.
re nated stain is lasting a long time,
looked at other townhouse developmWn� �pSeg what materials hel up
They found that rough sawn siding This is what they took into consideration when
much better than painted boards. �et with tlze Planning Commission
thinking in terms of future appearance• They
in a special meeting, and he was sorry the Council did not agree with tlzem-
does not have a specific townhouse ordinance
Councilman Harris said Fridley to�ouses, you are talking
requiring outside finishes, but when considering lred that some of t1�e
about multiple units and for multiple units there is requ� �is plan
construction be done in brice °ntentet lfollowethroughewithethisssortld have a
seems to be circumventing �
der one of the other programs, such as the 235. He
on all multiple units. Ano�er consideration is whether a renter wo
conversion right to go �
asked that tlze Administration checko�s�snd up.HeHegsaid heuhasss ens �eg ls
durable, but maybe the tri.m would n art of the
structures with p1Yw°°d used on them and that is the shabbiest p
building.
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MOTION by Councilman Breider to table this item to the Meeting of November
15th, and in the meantime, the Council will review the other buildings built
bY M�'- Larson and the Administration will check on the 221 D4 program, what affect
it would have on taxes, and if there are conversion privileqes. Seconded by
Councilman Kelshaw,
The City Engineer said he wanted to point out the parking ratio is very low.
For a three bedroom unit there are two parking spaces. For apartment buildings,
with three bedrooms, 2� spaces are required. Viewcon is providing four parking
spaces per unit. He questioned if 2 parking spaces would be adequate, and
suggested perhaps 2� should be required. Besides two cars, you have to con-
sider that some people may have trailers, snowmobiles etc. As to the recreational
facilities, he would like to see them extend the road and provide a parking lot
to the south towards the park. Councilman Harris asked under the R-3 ordinance,
what percentage of the structure has to be brick. The City Engineer replied
50�• Councilman Breider said.he understood there would be
Engineer said they would be in the center area, one stall g�ages. The City
per family.
THE VOTE upon the motion, being a voice vote,all ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared
the motion carried unanimously.
MOTION by Councilmari Liebl to receive the Minutes of the Special Planning
Commission Meeting of October 27, 1971. Seconded by Councilman Kelshaw.
Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unani.m-
ously,
.RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE BUILDING STANDA.RDS - DESIGN CONTROL MEETING OF
OCTOBER 21, 1971:
�.viYJ1LL'1((�j•lUN OF A RE UEST TO CQNSTRUCT A STORAGE
TO BE LOCATED ON PART OF LO�S 18 19, 20, 23, 37
DIVISION #39, THE SAME gEING 3737 EAgT RIVER RnAr,
55421. (RE�UEgT gy DUTJKI,Ey SURFACING COMPANy
rx1ULr.Y� MINNESOTA 55421):
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PLANT
w sts, AUDITOR'S SUB-
FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA,
, 3756 GRAND STREET N.E.
MOTION by Councilman Kelshaw to concur with the Building Standards - Design
Control Subcommittee and grant the request. Seconded by Councilman Harris.
Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unani-
mously.
�F THE BOARD pg AppEA1,s MEETING nF nr`mna�n �.
-- ---_.... �. ��, 1971:
1• A RE UEST FOR A VARIAIQCE OF SECTION 45.053, SUBDIVISION 4, PARAGR��pg g 5A
TO REDUCE THE SETBACK RE UIREMENT FOR A GARAGE OPENING ON A SIDE STREET
FROM 25 FEET TO 23 FEET TO AI,LOW THE CONSTRUCTION OF A DF.TA(�u�n �-T,�a,.,., ,.
L.nT d _ nr nnv �
- �� .�nvN.,WI,ItJ1J A1JyITION� THE $� $EING 62Fi0 A$I�F, STRF.ET NE, �Lv
FRIDLEY, 1vIINNESOTA, (RE UEST BY MR. DONALD C. BAILEy, 6260 ABLE STREET
N.E., FRIDLEy, MINNESOTA):
A'RE UEST FOR VARIANCES OF; SECTION 45.053, SUBDIVI5ION 4, PARp,GgApH B,
5A, TO REDUCE THE SIDEYARD SETBACK RE UIREMENT FROM 17� FEET TO 13.2 FEET
IN FROM THE SOUTH SIDE OF THE EXISTING DWELLING TO pERMIT THE CONSTRUCTION
OF A PATIO, AND SECTION 45.151, PARAGgApH 8
CONFORMING GARAGE I1VT0 LIVING AREA ON LOT 4, BLOCK�Rggp�y�p�DT�DITOON,
T�E SAME BEING 6260 ABLE STREET NE., FRIDr,Ey� MINN. (RE UEST BY DONAI,� C,
BAILEY, 6260 ABLF STREET NE., FRIDI,EY, MI2JNESOTA);
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Councilman Kelshaw to concur with the Board of Appeals and grant the
MOTION by geconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon
variances as requested by Donald C. Bailey.
a voice vote, all ayes, MaYor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
2, A RE UEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SECTIOGE451�.�7BE AWAY FROM A LOTTLINEDFROM S��TE
THE FOOTAGE RE UIREMENT FO� a GA�
GARAGE ON LOTS 11, 12.
TO ZERO FEET TO PERMIT THE CONSTRUCTION OF A 5 ST� �E �ING 231 79TH WAY
13 AND 14, BLOCK 3, SPRING BROOK PARK ADDITION,T• JACOBSEN, 231 79TH WAY I3E.
�., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. (RE UEST BY VIRGIN�A
FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA):
The City Engineer explained there is a 12' alley behind te5� �o �acate thishalley
been platted. His department has already received a requ
have received a letter from NSP stating they have no objection. Miss
and they art of the alley- Councilman Liebl asked
Jacobsen would not be occupying any � and she replied
Miss Jacobsen's position in regard to vacatihas quitesaafeW Signatures. She
that she has started a petition and already ssible.
added that she would like to save as many
trees as po
Councilman Breider to concur with the Board of Appeals and grant the
MOTION by est of the alley and with
request for a variance subject to the vacation requ Councilman
the request that she save as many trees as possible. Seconded by
Kelshaw. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried
unanimously.
Councilman Liebl to receive the Minutes of the Board of Appeals
MOTION by n a voice
Meeting of October 26, 1971. Seconded by Councilman Kelshaw. U1�
vote, all ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
_____..r.,.- mcrc wtTNT1TES OE THE PARKS AND RECK�'ATION COMMISSION MEETING OF
SEPTEMBER 27, 1971:
The City Manager reported that the Parks and Recreation Couur►ission have re-
Attorney to outline their position in regard to their duty in
quested the City The City Attorney said he had received their
the preparation of the budget.
request, but had not yet given his opinion.
MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the Minutes of CounciklmannRelshawation
Commission Meeting of September 27, 1971. Seconded by
Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unani-
mously.
_____... ....,r ,,,�TwmmFC c]F THE PARKS AND REC�P'TION COMMISSION MEETING OF OCTOBER
18, 1971:
estion
to tri.m boulevard trees. The City Manaqer said he
Councilman Liebl pointed out that Mr. Olson would like an answer to e�
of whose responsibility it is
is currently workinq
on this problem.
MOTION by Councilman Kelshaw to receive tsecondedeby CouncilmanSLieblRecUPonlan
ComQnission Meeting of October 18, 1971.
voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
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�""'�11J��1'lUN OF RE UEST FRO1K SI�LTER HOMES CORp, FOR EXTENSION OF
USE PERMIT FOR A MODEL HOME AT TARGET STORE SITE: A SPECIAI,
Councilman Kelshaw asked if there would be an
and sewer were put in. The Finance Director saidithe bui dingwould befvalued
if it is there January lst. The water and sewer installation was
hearing held a few weeks ago and Target felt the improvement �„�as �art of the
installation of water and sewer would have a ve P�ture. The
Coun�i.].man Harris said the he had heard enou h� negligible affect on the taxes.
business to be willing to a g 9ood comments about their
pprove their request.
MOTION by Councilman garris to extend the special use
Corporation for one year, to expire December 31 1g�2.��it for Shelter Homes
Kelshaw. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Ma or ICir Seconded by Counci7.man
unanimously. Y kham declared the motion carried
_.....L��li�v iNr�URMATION REGARDING RECEIVING G
OF NEW BRI(:�7Tr1rT L•nn „ R�IDING PERMTCCrn�T �r..,. ...
---- ��•irvitt�.ttY tiOAD TO SILVER ---- �••.,•• �nr, v1.LLAGE
I,�1RK ROAD FROM INNS,gRUCK NORTH :
MOTION by Councilman Kelshaw to receive the information found in the Council
Agenda of November 1, 1971. Seconded by Councilman Liebl.
all ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimouslyn a voice vote,
Mr. Chuck Van Eeckhout, Viewcon, said that basically, they maintain the position
that this roadway would be in a"temporary location".
accept an alternate location at such time New Brighton determ neseto buildlthe
Pern►anent road and�they have agreed to install the road in their 1972 con-
struction season. This temporary road means it would be used until the
manent road is constructed. He added he hoped Fridley and New Brighton would
work together on selecting the alignment for this access. Counci],man Harr s
said he hoped any alternate woould tie into the existing roadway in Innsbruck
North.
DISCUSSION 1
BLOCK 5, Hyt
(ST. 1970-3)
APPR0�7AL OF AC�RF.FMFTim
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FOR T.H, #47 -
FOR r�c: uISITION OF LP
60TH AVEIQUE SLIP-OFF;
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The City Attorney said he had receive the letter found in
the attorney for Kenneth Kna the Council Agenda from
Attorney to condemn or negotiate forethe�landon ededoforltheuslorized the City
City had offered Mr. Icnapp $200 for 400 square feet and he felt heoshould have
$3,000 in damages. The settlement as it a
under the circumstances, which provides �oPPaars now, he felt was reasonable
request that he not be assessed, this also a Pa�ent of $1,000. As to his
receive any benefit as he had PPears reasonable as he does not
prior access.
Councilman Breider q�$tioned #3 providing that 60th Avenue east of Third
Street will be 24 feet wide. The City Attorney said originall
was for 18 feet, but to have adequate radius to Y�e Proposal
it shouid be wider. The City Engineer said tliisgcould be workedaout,�andfadded
that this is money for acquisition that was not anticipated and was not included
in the estimate, The cost is considerable higher than the City Assessor
carries the land value. The City Attorney said he felt that if this settle-
ment was not approved, there would have to be three a
costs for a court settlement, and this would run conspderablySmoreed� and legal
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ent for the acquisition of pax't of Lot 16, Block
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to concur with the recom¢nendation of the C� y
Attorney and approve the agre� (St. 1970-3) Seconded y
5, Hyde Park Addition from Mr• Kenneth KnaPP-
Councilman Kelshaw• UP
on a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Kirkhan► declared the
motion carried unanimously. F�� Sp,gAZIN:
r.,,Tm-rnt.1 nF CLAIM. SEWER SERVICE AT 5017 CLEARVIEW LANE N.E. �
�:UNS11lanri���.•• ••- -
MOTION by Councilman Harris to concura toftFY�°S�aZaan innthe amount�ofls-
tration and approve payment of the cl Mayor
$250. Seconded by
Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all ayes,
Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. ,
CONSIDERATZON OF RE UEST TO EXTEND BLASTING AND CRUSHING PERMIT - PARK CON-
STRUCTION COMPANY:
ermit for blasting, and
The City Engineer said the Councile��Oforeblasti gauntil the end of the
their request is to extend their P roceed with the crushing for the duration of
project. They would also like to p blasting in Fridley, it has all been
�e project. They have not as �et done any
There were some problems with the blasting
done in Columbia Heights so far. eS and �ecreased the size of the
and they have increased the number of charg
to 90 days, and at that
charge and since then there have beea su festhextendingints. If the Councll to
wishes to extend the permit, he woul 99
time the Council could again review it. The City Manager said he would like
emphasize that the blasting and crushing should only be done during normal
working hours.
Mr. Gerald McDonald, Park Constructi �hesa� rk tWOr8Shour1shifts1frome6:00 A.M.
Fridley, but in Columbia Heights and Y
to 10:00 P.M. The City Engineer co�nented that this was ineste�he Pe�ltS
jurisdiction and they could regulate the crushing. He sugg
ontain the same conditions as the one they are operatinq under now. Council-
a reciate it if Park Construction would con-
man Liebl said the Council would aPP a reed and stay off the residential streets
tinue to use East River Road as theY g
as much as possible. �
rove the blasting permit for Park Construc-
MOTION by Councilman Kelshaw to app are operating
tion for three months with the same conditonna voiceevote, all ayes, MaYor
under now. The motion was seconded and up
Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
CONTINUED FROM EARI'IER IN MEETING:
.., nc�nilTN(: OF AN ORDINANCE FOR REZONING RE UEST ZOA #71-06
-- --- ATED ON THE S.E.
CONSZDERATION �r r 1��R_2 ��U� gUNGALOW) AREA GENExP.�x LOC
TO REZONE FR(JM R-1 TO y7, REESE :
CORNER OF CENTRAL AVENL7E AND 69TH AVENUE - DONALD
The interested parties came back frosi erts,c�nereofeLot Ches uth and slightly
and said they had contacted Mr. Ing
east of Lot 16, and he was now present.
Councilman Harris said that his sugq
estion was, recognizing the problem of
developing this corner lot, would be to allow a double bunga2ow on the nor
REGUL�IR COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVF.�M.gER 1, 1971
PAGE 16
half of the lot, split the lot, and maintain the south half of the lot for a
single family dwelling.
�'• Siverts said that his property does not abut Lot 16, so as �ar as he was
concerned, it did not make any difference to.him �„�hether it was developed as
R-1 or R-2, or if it was split. He felt that the major consideration would be
the traffic problem to the people living there because of the traffic from
Onans and Medtronics. Councilman Kelshaw asked him it he would be opposed to
Lot E being rezoned for double bungalows and he replied yes, if this would be
setting a precident for double bungalows to move downward, then he would ob-
ject, if not, he would not care. Councilman Harris said that this may not be
a factor now, but it may at some future time,
Mr'• Edmundson questioned, if a road were to go in south of Lot 16, they would have
onethalf of the cost, and asked Mr.
that. Mr, Siverts said Lot E has 66Slfrontage oneCentrai Avenue�.enThgsvis thr
amount of land Fridley did not want for their
is enough land for a roadway to serve the north half of1 ot Elwith access, Mr,
ggest there
Edmundson pointed out that if this rezoning does not go throu h
Possibility Mrs, Anderson may be assessed on the south side of the lot besides
being assessed on the north side, and she still cannot sell the lot. If she
does not split the lot, she will be doubly assessed. Councilman Harris said,
as far as his vote�was concerned, he would not allow a rezoning on the whole
Iot.
Mr. Edmundson said there would be no benefit to Lot 16 in having the road to
the south of Lot 16 unless the lot was split. Councilman Harris said true, but
two structures are not allowed on one lot without a lot split. Councilman Harris
said, as to assessments, Central Avenue is a county road and the City assesses
for curbing, however, in this case, there is no curbing at this time, �S,
Baker�asked what about the utilities. The Finance Director said there is no
sideyard assessment for utilities, they are assessed on front footage. 1�Ir,
Edu►undson said if the Reeses' do not buy the lot, then Mrs. Anderson could be
assessed for improvements she cannot afford, she cannot a�ford the lot now.
�'. Reese said that he and his wife had decided they would like to rezone the
whole lot.
MOTION by Councilman Breider to denyrthe rezoning on Lot 16,Revised Auditor's
Subdivision #10 from R-1 to R-2 requested by Donald W. Reese. Seconded by
Counci Lnan Harr�s.
Councilman Liebl asked Mr. Phillip O'Loughlin (Lot E) if his position was that
if he also would have the right to rezone to R-2, he would not oppose this
rezoning, but if he were to be denied rezoning on Lot E,
to this rezoning, and Mr, O'Loughlin re lied �en he would be opposed
would be opposed to a lot split with either RylSOr Ro2nand �,n.Liebl asked if he
no. O'Loughlin said
r'irs• Anderson said that a part of the purchase agreement was that it would be
sold if it could be rezoned. She said if she had to pay an assessment for
street, sewer and water, she just could not do it.
Anderson is not holding this land for investment, she�has been tryi q�totd�pose
of it.
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REGULAFZ COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVEMBER 1► 1971
est is turned
said he wanted to point out that if this requ
The City Attorney Baker said the fronofg�ef
down, another cannot be made for si�o o� �eiy �Sacres. The majority
Lot E is 66 feet and the lot is app iet and secluded. She did not
property is not on Central, but is back and is �N
the lot
ld have to be set quite far back and this would
e wa
feel a double bungalow on Lot�u16 would affect Lot E because of oW could not be
is laid out, any structure w
estion hexe is
fu,rther remove it from �°thow. Councidlman Harr sesaid the �Nga
seen through the trees y setting a precident, the City could not then deny
where to draw the line. BY �
a rezoning on Lot 1'7 etc.
ority of the people have not been in oppo
sition
dwelling on Lot E. there still
Councilman Kelshaw said �e �7 alow would have to face
to the rezoning. If there was a single family
need for a new road.t�Tye�uialPldn to face the building toward
would not be any
Central Avenue. Mr. Reese said yes,
Central Avenue.
VOTE upon the motion, being a voice votekh� declaredlthe mot�.on carriedting
THE Mayor ICir
aye, Kelshaw and Liebl voting nay,
anyone would build a
inion, this request was a legitimate
Councilman Liebl commented that he could not see w Y
residential home on this lot, and l�ob�ly be future requests for rezoning on
one. Mrs. Balcer added there will piries into this lot for commercial use, and
this lot, there have been some inqu referable to com�nercial as far
she thought that a double bungalow would be p reed with Councilman
the north half of the lot,
as the residents were concerned. Maycr Kirkham said e ag
Harris, he would have votewith rezoning theo`^�1i° e lot.
but he could not go along
-- -........, �no NnRTHTOWN
FOR PERFORMANCE OF
CORRIDOR:
erformance of a
Councilman Harris to approve the agreement for the P Co��ilman
MOTION by Corridor. Seconded by
transportation study for the Northtown
' er. Upon a voice vote,all aYe5� Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carrie
Breid
unanimously.
RESOLUTION #139-1971 - A�p�VING p�Sp�ECTD# 05-1�VE�ISEM�NT FOR BIDS:
WATER, SANITARY SEWER � ST�� '��R Council-
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to adopt ResolutMayo 1�T��'declaredetheymotion
man Breider. Upon a voice vote, all ayes,
carried unanimously.
- FRIDLEY IMPLEMENTING THE JOINT POWERS
DISCUSSION REGARDING COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
ACT: could
Ma or Kirkham said the proposal is to see if Columbi�easgwheren�ertWOe�ities
y to see if there �'e �'y or to be more effecient.
aqree to enter into a study or energy,
could work jointly to save either time, money gilltop� Fridley, and
ears ago with Spring Lake Park► He said
This was done five y has developed considerably.
Columbia Heights. Since that time Fridley rove to the Metropolitan Council,
his primarY concern was to be in a position to p
and when there was a time to become one city, that the cities can function
if roblems. wf '''�� study were to show
to solve their own p ointly, fine.
better individually and Coi ���ia Heights could work j
there were some areas Fridley
�EGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVF,MBER 1, 1971
PAGE 18 I
Councilman garris said one area for discussion would be for fire rote
be from Columbia Heights for
Ma or �e lower section of Fridley since it is closerto
Y Kirkham agreed and added that the suburbs must constantly be pre are
to respond to any dictates of the Metropolitan Council.
P d
�b�ncilman Liebl said he would like" to see
discussion. At this stage he did not feel he talk€ lay out some criteria for
level. He added that he knew Columbia Heights had s meuld be at the Council
Fridley does not ha.ve. T h ey a lso have Pol l u t i o n
f�d• He asked if Problems with their Problems
this was any kind of a forerunner to becominCe pension
Mayor Kirkham said in no way is this the su
this was a staff problem, but that the two Councils•should g one city.
He said he did not think
areas to work out. Councilman Liebl said it ma 9et together to find
that there is no common ground. Y be found at the staff level
should formulate. Councilman Breider agreed that the Administration
just what should be investigated. There ma
the Administration could siqqest that the Council is not aware of.
y be some points
1`�TION by Councilman garris to ask
Columbia geights City Manager to de erminedifythere M��er to meet with the
on tiiat would be of benefit to both cities,
date there would be no benefit. Seconded b y c�mm�n ground to work
It may be apparent at a ver
vote, all ayes, Ma or y CO�Cilman Liebl. y e�'ly
Y Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously� voice
RECEIVING UP-TO-DATE REppRT ON REpAIR AND IMPROVEMEIVT pRpJECT #104 - LOC
LAKE DAM;
KE
MOTION by Councilman Harris to receive the report from Comstock and Da '
Consulting Engineers, dated October 27, 1971.
Upon a voice vote, all Seconded b V1S' Inc.,
�es, Mayor Kirkham declared the motionncarriedBreider.
CLAIMg; unanimously.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to approve
#26780 and Li Payn►ent of General Claims #26660 through
quor Claims #6072 through #6103. Seconded by Counci
Upon a voice vote, all �es, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carriedBunlder.
LIC�_ animously.
Multiple Dwellincxs
Name
Lucia Lane Apts.
Vernon M. Eide, Gen.
Partner
412 Southview Blvd.
South St. Paul, Minn,
Same
Same
Addr- e�$
6670 Lucia Lane
6680 Lucia Lane
6690 Lucia Lane
Units Fee Approved By
16
16
16
$16.00 Fire Prev. Bureau
$16.00 Fire Prev. Bureau
$16.00 Fire Prev. Bureau
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LICENSES CONTINUED:
General Contractor
A�proved By
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Daco Construction
8701 Jefferson N.E. guilding Inspector
Blaine, Minnesota By: Frank Diagle
Ron Scholl Construction
1508 Ferndale Avenue �n�d Scholl Building InsQector
Fridley, Minnesota BY=
MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve the licenses aors���� declared theby
Councilman Kelshaw. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, May
motion carried unanimously.
RE UEST FOR HOUSE TRAILER PERMIT BY MEDTRpNICS, INC.:
MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve the request for a tvouse trailer pern�it
for Medtronics, Inc. Seconded by Councilman Kelshaw. Upon a voice vote, all
ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
ESTIr_ MATES'
Randall & Berglin, Inc.
6801 Plaza Curve
Minneapolis, Minnesota
FINAL Estimate #2 for the construction of Sanitary g4,983.71
Sewer, Water and Storm Sewer Improvement Project #105 $
Dunkley Surfacing Company
3756 Grand Street N.E. .
Columbia Heights, Minnesota 55421
FINAL Estimate #7 for Street Improvement Project $ 3�99g,g0
St. 1970-4
Claytron, Inc.
7946 Eastwood Drive
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432
FINAL Estimate #1 for construction of Repair &
Relief to Locke Lake Dam. Project #104
� Bury & Carlson, Inc.
6008 Wayzata Boulevard
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55416
Partial Estimate #2 for Street Improvement Project
, St. 1970-3
$11,330.00
$39,228.90
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF NOVE1KgER 1, 1971
ESTIMATES CONTIIWED:
Comstock & Davis, Inc.
1446 County Road "J"
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432
For the Furnishing of Professional Engirfeering Services
FINAL Estimate #1 for Sanitary Sewer and Storm Sewer
Improvement Project #100
FINAL Estimate #2 for Water Improvement Project #95,
Schedule B
Partial Estimate #1 for Sanitary Sewer, Water and
Storm Sewer Improvement Project #105
Partial Estimate #1 for Sanitary Sewer, Water &
Sto.zm Sewer Improvement Project #105 �rom Sept. 3,
1971 through October 2, 1971
Randall & Berglin, Inc.
6801 Plaza Cuxve
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432
Partial Estimate #1 for the construction of Sanitary
Sewer, Water and Storm Sewer Improve�nt Project #105
Suburban Engineering, Inc.
6875 Highway #65 N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota b5432
Partial Estim�te #1 for staking of utilities in Innsbruck
North Project #103
Partial Estimate #1 for inspection time through 10-21-71
for construction of utilities in Innsbruck North Project
#103
Dunkley Surfacing Co., Inc.
3756 N.E. Grand
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Partial Estimate #1 for Water, Sanitary Sewer
& Storm Sewer Project #103 (Innsbruck North)
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$ 3,228.67
S 1,433.66
$ 2,981.69
$ 1,712.39
$18,088.07
$ 1,292.02
$ 181.72
$31,990.AQ
MOTION by Councilman Harris to approve payment of the estimates as submitted.
Seconded by Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Kir7cham
declared the motion carried unanimously.
COMMIJNICATIONS :
P'• FINANCE DIRECTOR: SEVERANCE PAY FOR ON-SALE LI UOR F�NipI,pyEES:
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MOTION by Councilman Liebl to receive the communication from the Finance
Director dated October 27, 1971. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a
voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION #140-1971 - AUTHORIZING THE TEP4PORARY TRANSFER OF FUNDS FR�M T�
STATE AID REVOLVING ACCOUNT TO THE NORTH PARK CAPITAL FUND=
MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #140-1971. Seconded by
Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared the
motion carried unanimously.
RESOI,UTION #141-1971 - A RESOLUTION TO �V�TI� �OR BIDS: �ORIQ�IF'�N � S COM-
PENSATION INSURi1NCE:
MOTION by Councilman Kelshaw to adopt Resolution #141-1971. Seconded by
Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote,all ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared the
motion carried unanimously.
CONSIDER�ITION OF RESOLUTION RE UESTING STATE TO FOLLOW NEW CITY PRECINCT
BOUNDARIES:
The Finance Director said that Councilman Kelsha�etllad asked for this item to
be put on the Agenda, but he heard on the news toniqht that the Governor vetoed
the bill before the Legislature, so it is now up to the courts.
DISCUSSION REGARDING MEETING WITH SCHOOL BOARDS:
Councilman Kelshaw voiced a concern regarding the relationship between the
Council and the School Board. There has been a lot of talk about the lack
of communication, and he wondered if it would not be possiblestioneehowe erth ou
once a quarter. Councilman Breider said this is a good sugg
are not just talking about School District #14, but also #13, #16, and #11.
This would make a lot of ineetings. The Council agreed to discuss this again
after the new Council takes over in January.
DISCUSSION REGARDING THE RICE CREEK NATURE TRAIL:
Mr. Jim Gibbs, Prosecuting Attorney, said he was speaking as a citizen 3nd
property owner, not in any of€icial capacity. Last week when he Th�retisnsome
County, he saw some elaborate plans for the Rice Creek walkway..
sort of a plan wherein they are talking about getting easements, and he, for one,
is very disturbed. In no way would he care to see walkways through his back
yard. It seems the plan is to get approval from Anoka County, then present it
to the citizens. Fridley's Parks and Recreation Director has talked to the
County and he would like to know wha� is going on. When the present��iciWate
made to the Council a few months ago, the Council was not going to p P
in the program. Councilman Breider said there was no mention of taking any
private property, and he would not be in favor of a lot of foot traffic across
what is essentially private property.
Mr. Gibbs said there is not any community along Rice Creek that has done more
to preserve the creek banks, and already a considerable au°�ount of the property
belongs to Fridley, or there is access to it. He said this talk about getting
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easements for walkways scares him, especially when the Parks Director was up
there to see about easements. He added he did not know what he was doing.
The Council asked for a report on this at the next regular Council Meeting.
ADJOURNMENT:
There being no further business, Mayor Kirkham adjourned the Regular Council
Meeting of November l, 1971 at 11:45 P.M.
Res ectfully submitted,
,,�%G� /i�;c�/`r-G�/t-/
Juel Mercer
Secretary to the City Council
Jack O. Kirkham
Mayor
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The Nleeting of the Fridley City Council was called to order by Alayor Kirkham
at 4:45 P.M., Thursday, November 4, 1971.
RULL CALL:
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MEMBERS PRL5ENT: Kirkham, kelshaw, Liebl, Breider
M�MBERS ABSENT: Harris
STATEMENT OF CANVASS, GENERAL ELECTION, NOVEMBER 2 1971:
MOTIUN by Councilman Kelshaw, seconded by Councilman Liebl to adopt the
Statement of Canvass and Declaration of Results of the General Election
held November 2, 1971 as reviewed by the Council, the election being for
the seat of Councilman aredathe motiony�arried n a voice vote, all voting
aye, Mayor Kirkham decl
ADJOURNMENT:
There being no further business, Mayor Kirkham declared the meeting adjourned
at 5:00 P.M., November 4, 1971.
Res�ectfully submitted,
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,Juel Mercer
Secretary to the City Council
Mayor
Jack 0. Kirkham
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STATEMENT OF CANVASS
GENERAL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 2, 1971
DECLARATION OF RESULTS THEREOF
In accordance with Section 4.08 of the Chaeneralf Electionyt fberaslfollows;City
Council declares the results of the 1971 G
A. The total number of ballots cast was:
Ward 1 - Precinct 1
Ward 1 - Precinct 2
Ward 1 - Precinct 3
Ward 2 - Precinct 1
Ward 2 - Precinct 2
Ward 2 - Precinct 3
Ward 3 - Precinct 1
Ward 3 - Precinct 2
Ward 3 - Precinct 3
621*
5204
TOTAL 5204
B. The votes for each candidate, number of defective, spoiled, not voted and
write-in votes are as follows:
Ward 1 - Precinct 1
Ward 1 - Precinct 2
Ward 1 - Precinct 3
Ward 2 - Precinct 1
Ward 2 - Precinct 2
Ward 2 - Precinct 3
' Ward 3 - Precinct 1
Wa�d 3 - Precinct 2
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70TAL
CITY OF FRIDLEY - MAYOR
Frank G.
Liebl
402
427
427
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285*
202*
455*
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195*
yi�f�
William
J. Nee
215*
292
344*
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292*
184
209*
203
1.�—
Not Voted write-Ins TOTAL
& Defective
2 Cli�f_Ash 2 621*
12 5** 736
6 Cliff Ash 2 779*
759*
13
- Olivee Erickson 3 481*
� Cliff Ash 2
417*
6
Ri c ar i ttes 668*
6 Jack Kirkham 2
b 448
�� 295*
99 L
� 5204
1q� -_59 18
, *Absentee Votes Cliff Ash 1
*+t Write-in votes for Ward 1, Precinct 2- ClaktonrStorley �eo Bederon'1' rt``( <<• �-
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Ward 1 - Precinct 2
Ward 1 - Precinct 3
Ward 2 - Precinct 1
Ward 2 - Precinct 2
Ward 2 - Precinct 3
Ward 3- Preci nct 1
Ward 3 - Precinct 2
STATEMENT OF CANVASS
CITY OF FRIDLEY - COUNCILMAN-AT-LARGE
Donald R.
Mittelstadt
310*
392
408*
303
217
231*
304*
209
Everett
F . U��ter
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332
356*
445*
259*
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234
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Not Voted
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GENERAL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 2, 1971
Write-Ins T07AL
Don Blair 1 621*
3** 736
Blair 1 779*
7 59*
481*
417*
668*
448
295*
Ward 3- Precinct 3 116 �_
TOTAL 2490 2635 74 5 5204
*Absentee Votes
** Write-in Votes for Ward 1, Precinct 2- Don Blair 1, Barbara Hughes 1, Steven Nord
C. The following officers were declard elected:
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Frank G. Liebl
Everett F. Utter
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STATEMENT OF CANVASS
GENERAL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 2, 1971
D. The following is a true copy of the ballot used:
OFFICIAL BALLOT
CITY OF FRIDLEY
�ENERAL ELECTION
November 2,1971
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MAYOR
Vou for Ooe
William J. Nee
Frank G. Liebl
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GENERAL ELECTION
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
GENERAL ELECTION
November 2, 1971
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STATEMENT OF CANVASS
GENERAL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 2, 1971
F. The names of the judges of the election are as follows:
WARD 1 PRECINCT 1
Mrs. Marilyn Beck
Mrs. Kathryn Follmuth
Mrs. Geraldine Sherve
Mrs. Carol Ahonen
Mrs. Anita Hitzeman
Mrs. Shirley Godeen
Mrs. Bette Forster
Mrs. Dorothe Marleau
WARD 1 PRECINCT 3
Mrs. Collette Bourdeaux
Mrs. Mary Parker
Mrs. Gilberg Rivard
Mrs. Bonnie Kuzyk
Mrs. Isabel Hook
Mrs. Iris Reiser
Mrs. Jenny Lahti
Mrs. Betty Bacon
Mrs. Connie Samuelson
Mrs. Nina Maeser
WARD 2 PRECINCT 2
Mrs. Beverly Kinsman
Mrs. Edythe Collins
Mrs. Bertha Johnson
Mrs. Jean Wagar
Mrs. Rose Meyerhoff
Mrs. Jeanette Michalski
Mrs. Ida Mae Kassow
WARD 1 PRECINCT 2
Mrs. Mary Schreiner
Mrs. Leona Brubbakken
Mrs. Dorothy Houck
Mrs. Joyce McLellan
Mrs. Sue Edinger
Mrs. Carol Leuders
Mrs. Pat Register
Mrs. Mary Sullivan
WARD 2 PRECINCT 1
Mrs. Virginia Locker
Mrs. Olive McPherson
Mrs. Alice Peterson
Mrs. Betty Brezny
Mrs. Violet Burton
Mrs. Rita Pierce
Mrs. Grace Ludwig
Mrs. Doris Reiners
Mrs. Gerri Engdahl
WARD 2 PRECINCT 3
Mrs. Adeline Swanson
Mrs. Judy Engelbretson
Mrs. Dean Caldwell
Mrs. Marlys Lisowski
Mrs. Betty Jeronimus
Mrs. Marianne Robbinson
Mrs. JoAnn VeVea
Mrs. Ray Sheridan
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F. The names of the judges of election are as follows: (Continued)
WARD 3 PRECINCT 1
' Mrs. Pat Dittes
Mrs. Gloria lvers
Mrs. Darlene Vallin
Mrs . A1 i ce Mol
' Mrs . Evelyn Horn
Mrs. Marilyn Crowder
Mrs. Albert Marsnik
, Mrs. Barbara Gohman
Mrs. Rosella Amar
Mrs. Dorothy Heule
Mrs. Dolores Christenson
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� Mrs. Jean Phelan
Mrs. Betty Nelson
Mrs. Charolette Fitzpatrick
� Mrs. Jean Mi115
Mrs. Jean Jackson
•Mrs. William Wojciak
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Mrs. Velma Pinks
Mrs. Gladys Syverson
Mrs . Ardel l Buss
Mrs. M. K. Burton
Mrs. Jean Johnson
Mrs. Geraine Walsfeld
Mrs. Grace Szegda
Mrs. Eleanor Olson
ABSENTEE PRECINCT
Mrs. Marcia Gunville
Mrs. Barbara Gohman
Mrs. Margaret Powell
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Mayor Kirkham called the Public Hearing Meeting to order at 7:43 P.M.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
Mayor Kirkham le.d the Counril and the audience.in saying
Allegiance to the Flag. -
ROLL CALL:
the :Pledge of
MEMBERS PRESENT: Kelshaw, Kirkham, Liebl, Harris, Breider
MEMBERS ABSENT: None
ADOPTION OF AGENDA:
Mayor Kirkham said that there was one item to add to the Agenda which had
been left off the index: Item 3A under Public Hearings, "On Rezoning Request
(ZOA #71-09) by Castle Mobile Homes, Inc."
MOTION by Councilman Breider to adopt
1 Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote,
the motion carried unanimously.
the Agenda as amended. Secanded by
all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared
PUBLIC HEARING ON REZONING REQUEST (ZOA #71-07) WAY DAR LAND COR1�pRATION BY
WAYNE PETERSON TO REZONE FROM R-3 TO C-2 THA� AREA GENERALLY LOCATED ON THE
EAST SERVICE DRIVE OF T.H. #47 NORTH OF 53RD AVENUE:
Mayor Kirkham read the Notice of Hearing. The City Engineer pointed out the
area under consideration on the overhead projector, and referred to the
Minutes of the Planning Commission in the Agenda in which they recommend
approval of the request.
Mayor Kirkham asked if there was anyone present in the audience who wished to
speak in opposition to this request. No one wished to speak in qpposition. He
then asked if the representative cared to add any comments. Mr. I�eonard
Samuelson, representing the petitioner, Mr. Wayne Peterson, explair�ed that th�y
are Broposing to build an antique automobile supply building at this location
if the rezoning is approved, the plans have been submitted to the Planning
Comm�►ission. The company is being displaced by the ireeway at ita present
location. He explained that they sell already manufactured parts to ant�que
buffs, and they do their own remodeling. There is no dismantling of cars at
this location. The maximum number of cars would probably be about 30 a day,
and the majority of the business is done on Saturday morning. He stated that the
area to the south is a commercial operation at the present time, and the C-2
rezoning is necessary for operation of the proposed type of busil�ess at tk�is
location. It is a quiet business and will not be disruptive to the neighbor-
hood.
Councilman Liebl said that he was all in favor of the proposal a� presented,
but wondered if the petitioner would be willing to cooperate with ths Gity and
help finance the cost of an alley which is necessary in this are� for drainac��
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purposes. Mr. Samuelson said that he was sure Mr. Peterson would cooperate as
they show the alley being utilized for traffic on the plot plan. Councilman
Liebl pointed out that in the spring there will be a water problem if the alley
is not corrected. Mr. Peterson said that he was told that an alley would be
necessary when he purchased the property, and he agreed that it was needed.
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to close the Public Hearing on Rezoning Request ZOA
#71-07 for the Way Dar Land Corporation requested by Wayne Peterson. Seconded
by Councilman Kelshaw. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Kirkham declared the
hearing closed at 7:52 P.M.
PUBLIC HEARING ON VACATION OF A STREET AND ALLEY (SAV #71-04) BY EDGAR W.
HOUSER, GENERALLY LOCATED AT GUMWOOD STREET BETWEEN 77TH WAY AND 78TH AVENUE AND
EAST OF THE RAILROAD TRACKS: �
The City Engineer pointed out the area under discussion on the ovezh�ad projectox
and said that the Planning Commission had recommended approval, he added that
there is a letter from Northern States Power Company asking for retention of
some of the easements. The City Engineer said that the City is studying the
drainage in this area and should know fairly soon what area we will need for
improvements, and he suggested that the vacation be withheld until all the
utilities are laid out and we know what right of way is needed.
Councilman Breider asked where the NSSSD line runs in this area, and the City
Engineer pointed out that it ran along the railroad tracks. NSP lines go
through there and there are also Minneapolis Gas Company main easements. The
City Attorney stated that the last session of the Legislature had changed the
law so that it is now possible for the City to vacate streets and still retain
the utility easements.
MOTION by Councilman Kelshaw to recieve the communication from Noxthsrn States
Power Company dated November 8, 1971, regarding retaining access to existing
facilities. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, there being
no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously.
MOTION by Councilman Breider to
SAV #71-04 by Edgar W. Houser.
vote, there being no nays, Mayor
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The motion was seconded, and upon a voice
Kirkham declared the public hearing closed
PUBLIC HEARING ON IMPROVEMENT - STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1972-1 AND
ST. 1972-2 (MSAS):
Mayor Kirkham suggested that the Council take each street individually in the
order they are listed in the Notice of Hearing.
UNDER PROJECT ST. 1972-1
Alden Way: Riverview Terrace to 200' North of 62nd Way:
No one wished to comment on this street.
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Riverview Terrace: 200' Nortli of 62nd Wav to 121' South �f 63rd Way:
! No one wished'to'comment on this street. '� �`, ^
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Ceriter - Fridley:
No one �aished to comment on this street.
Clc�ver Place: Monroe Street to Jackson Street:
, Mr. Roy H. Larson, 6568 Clover Place, presented a petition to the Council.
Mr. Larson said that when he moved to Fridley his taxes were $359, and they have
gone up every year since until they are almost $900. He said he was not against
streets or curbing, but with this plan the total cost will be about $2,000 in
' 10 years, and his taxes will go up about $200, and he just cannot afford these
improvem�ents. He said he realized the streets must be done sanetime, but felt
the cost. was too high at this time.
Mr. Larson said that the petition he presented has 14 signatures of people whose
lots touch Clover Place, and this is all the lots except two, so that approxi-
mately 88$ of the residents are opposed to the improvement.
RECEIVING PETITION NO. 25-1971 - OPPOSED TO STREET IMPR(JVF.MENT ON CLOVER
PLACE (MONROE STREET TO JACKSON STREET):
MOTION by Councilman Breider to receive Petition #25-1971. Seconded by Council-
man xelshaw. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared
the motion carried unanimously.
Mr. Wendell Olson, 6535 Clover Place, said that after getting some facts on
the project from the City Assessor and from the Assistant City E�gineer, he was
in favor of the proposed street improvement, and felt that this was the propex
time to �do it. He did not feel that costs would go down in the future, and felt
that 7�� interest was a reasonable rate. He said he was a Certified Public
Accounta:nt and in his figuring had concluded that this would only be about $2Q
a month �over a 10 year period, and in light of the present business conditions,
he felt the present time is very opportune for the improvement.
The City Engineer said that, so there is no misunderstanding, he would like to
give the background on this street project. He explained the City's 10 yea�
program ��n improving streets, and displayed a graph which showed that about 80�
of the C:ity's streets were up to standards set by the Council. This area was
planned :Eor improvement in 1973 on the 10 year program. He explained that some
of the a:reas have been done ahead of their scheduled time, because the pea,ple
have com�� in and requested them. The City Engineer said that Clover Place is
pver 15 :years old, and if it is not done this year, it will not be any cheaper
to do it in coming years, as the Cour�cil is able to get better bids when z
larger axea is being done at one time.
Mrs. Herman Bakke, 6527 Monroe Street, said that she agreed that Glover P1ace
was in b<3d shape, but for some of the residents, the street is cnly an alley
and servESS as access to their garages.� She felt that the street needed re-
surfacin<�, but that curbs were not needed.
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Mr. LeRoy Venne, 6579 Clover Place, asked if it was inevitable that the projec�
will be done, even if it is delayed for the present because of the pet�tion.
Councilman Harris said that the policy of the Council in the past has been to
set a specific date in the future for an improvement at the time a,t is
deleted from a project.
Councilman Liebl gave the front foot and side yard costs for the improvement,
and said that the Council has to evaluate all the factors. The Council has
adopted the 10 year program, and progress has to be continued. He pointed aut
that it would be unfair to the people already assessed �or new straets to
continue paying for the maintenance of old streets.
Mr. Roy Larson said that interest prices raere supposed to drop in the future,
and prices in general are going to drop. He asked why he is being charged for
80 feet, when his frontage is only 60 feet. The City Assessor explained the
policy for pie shaped lots, which figures the lot width at the building s�t
back line. Mr. Larson asked how the assessment cost is arrived a.t. Th�
Finance Director explained that the estimated improvement cost is dlvided by
assessable feet in the project.
Mr. Robert LeMire, 6521 Clover Place, said that he agreed with Mr, �,arsqn�
that this is a poor time to put in the improvement as the interest rates do s�sm
to be going down, and we are supposed to get some relief on real e�tate taXes.
He said the street did need repair, but with the freeze, this is an inopportun�
time.
Mrs. Bakke asked what chance there would be to just resurface and not put i1�
curbs. Mayor Kirkham pointed out that the streets do not hold up without curbs
and gutters. Councilman Breider asked if it would be possible to do this.
The City Engineer said that the Council has set the standards, and if they
wanted to waive them, it would be their prerogative, but the curb will help
control the drainage. This street does not have a good grade, and that is the
reason for the chuck hole problem. Mayor Kirkham asked for an est�c►ate on how
long a mat would last. The C�ty Engineer said it would depend upori the use,
traffic and soil conditions, and he felt if it had good drainage, it would last
a long time. The cost without curbing would be approximately $9 �.�lstead qf $14.
NIr. LeMire said that this is almost a private road as it is used by the residents
on�y.
The City Engineer pointed out that the assessment would be levied at the end
of next year or in 1973, so if there is a chance of interest costs c�oing down,
the City would be able to take advantage of that.
Councilman Harris said that this street also ties in with Monroe Street which
will be discussed in this hearing also, and suggested they get al], the infor-
mation from this area before making any determination.
Benjamin Street: Gardena Avenue to Rice Creek Road:
(Benjamin Street to 61st Avenue)
The City �ngineer explained that this would be taken in two sectian�� �s thlEi
f1x'st part of the street is already open, and right of way in need8d ��l th�
othex'c�rea. He said that a request had been received last year to ,��t iR tY}e�q
streets, but it had come in too late to get it into the project.
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Mr. Don Grover, 5950 Benjamin Street, said that if the roadway is centered in
the right of way, they will lose 30 to 40 trees on the boulevard, and asked if
it was ��ossible to off-center the road to save them. The City Engineer said
that the� policy is always to center the road on the right of way, and they
try to uave as many trees as possible. They would have to have complete conqensus
in writi.ng from every resident to off-set the road, as this would be taking thQ
use of t:he property from one side and giving it to the residents on the othe�
side.
Mrs. Lil.lemoen, 1583 Gardena Avenue, said she could not afford the project and
would li.ke to have it postponed five or ten years or more. She said she was
still p�ying for �esurfacing of roads from previous years. She said she was
opposed ta the i.mprovement as Benjamin is not heavily traveled and Gardena's
road suz�face is usable.
Councilman Liebl asked about Petition No. 17-1970. The City Enqineer Said
that thi.s had been petitioned by over 50$ in the area. He said this is the
only lax-ge area in Fridley that has dirt stre�ts, and there is a drainage proplem
every ti.me it rains. He said that some of the drainage problems would be taken
care of with the project. Mrs. Lillemoen said she did not feel there was too
much of a drainage problem.
Mr. K. P:orin, 6051 Benjamin, asked if both of these sections are proposed to
be done at this time. The City Eng�neer said that it is being presented in two
section:s, and it can be done separately or together. Mr. Korin asked what would
happen t:o the storm sewer water if only one section was done. The City
EngineeY- showed the drainage map for the area, and it was explained that the
water will go ta the north by surface or by pipe if the Council approves the
improvement. Mr. Korin asked about the cost of the storm sewer and was told it
would be� $3.99 per hundred square feet. Mrs. Lillemoen said that it would be
difficult for her to meet the cost, and she would like it postponed.
There was a short discussion regarding a hole in which water accumulates and
becomes a nuisance and danger for children. Mr. Robert Giesen, 1570 60th Avenue
and Mrs,. Donald Grover, 5950 Benjamin Street, felt that something should be done
about the hole. The City Engineer said that in order to fill it� a very large
area would have to be filled and many trees would be destroyed, and it would be
very exF�ensive to drain because of the terrain in the area. He said that theXe
might be: a possibility to fence the area.
Councilrnan Liebl gave the front yard and side yard estimates, and pointed out
they wer.e lower than some of the other areas.
(Benjamin Street: 61st Avenue to Rice Creek Road)
The Cit�� Engineer pointed out the area on the map. There was no one present that
wished �to comment on this section. Councilman Liebl asked about the diff�rence
in the �sssessment for the two sections and the City Engineer explained it was
because of the right of way needed in the northern section.
63:rd Avenue N.E. (Briardale Plat): Benjamin Street to 300' to the East:
No one �aished to comment on �this street.
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62nd Avenue N E (Briardale Plat): Benjamin Street to Stinson Boulevardt
No one wished to comment on this street.
61st Avenue N E (Briardale Plat�: Benjamin Street to McKiriley St�eet:
Mr. Dennis Schneider, 6190 Stinson Boulevard, a�ked about the drainage in tha
area where the old gravel pit has been filled in. The City Engineer said that
the drainage will go north, and whatever improvements are necessary to improve
drainage will be done on 61st Avenue. He explained that the area to the nort�l
will need another hearing, and if streets are put in, storm sewer5 will have to
be put in.
McKinle Circle (Briardale Plat): 63rd Avenue to 500' to the South:
No one in the audience wished to comment. Councilman Liebl asked if this had
been 100� petitioned, and the City Engineer said it had been.
Ferndale Avenue• 650' West of Benjamin Street to Benjamin Street:
The City Engineer showed the area on the screen. He said there is one lot that
they are proposing water and sewer services for also, and they will be checking
with the property owner on this. Mr. Stan Davis, 1511 Ferndale, asked if a
cul-de-sac is being proposed. The City Engineer said that this would have to be
worked out with the property owner as more right of way would be needed. He
said it will probably be dead-ended. Mr. David Helman, 1560 Ferndale, asked
about the concrete pavement mentioned in the Notice of Hearing. The City
Engineer said that is not for this area.
60th Avenue N E• 650' West of Benjamin Street to Benjamin Street:
The City Engineer was asked if there would be a cul-de-sac on th�� street and he
said it would probably be a deadend because of the limited area.
Oakwood Manor: Gardena Avenue to 60th Avenue N.B.:
The City Engineer said that this will be a narrow roadway of only 24 feet
because of the right of way. Mr. Kenneth Baker, 5928 Oakwood Ma�o� asked the
cpst of the improvement. The City Engineer said the cost would bs 512.06 per
foot, because of the need to acquire some right of way.
Mr, Bailey Tiller, 1535 Gardena Avenue N.E. asked how the Council could be
discussing a 24' roadway when they only had a 20' easement. It was painted Qut
that additional right of way will be needed, but the Council cannot acquixe ldnd
until after a public hearing is held, and the Council has decided to put the
gxoject in.
A woman who lives on the corner of Oakwood Manor and Gardena Ave�ue, s�id that
there is a 20 foot easement an her property, and if they need 10 more feet,
the road will be only 5 feet from her front Soor. The City Engineer said that
they will be taking the 10 feet from the other side.
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Mr. Frecl Schmidt, 5963 Oakwood Manor, asked if the street is planned to be put
in in 1�i72, or if it was just being discussed. Mayor Kirkham said that it is
being px�oposed for 1972. Mr. Schmidt asked when the people would know for suxe.
Counciln►an Liebl said that the decision could be made at the next Council
Meeting. Mr. Schmidt s�id that he was in favor o� the project.
Mr. Jame�s Tiller, 5925 Oakwood Manor, asked why they will have such large
boulevar�ds if space is so tight, there will also be a loss of trees because of
them. Tne.City Engineer,explained that the roadWay will be 24', and with
curbing it will come tb 26'-, then some room is needed for the foxms to put
the curbing in and fo� s�ow stacking.,in the winter, and this should all be on
City prope�ty, so 30 feet will be required. He said that they try to save any
trees that are further than 2 feet away from the curbing. .
Stinson Boulevard: 61st Avenue to Gardena Avenue:
Mrs. Harlen Hanscom, 6000 Stinson Boulevard, said that New Brighton is going to
be letting the contract for this improvement, and their costs run hiqher than if
Fridley let the contract. She asked what was the reason for this, and why should
they have to pay more because New Brighton is doing it rather than Fridley.
The City Engineer said that Fridley had an agreement with New Brighton on the
construction of three sections, and they will be doing this one. He said that
this was ordered in in 1968, but the City did not want to do just half a street,
so three yea�s have elapsed and they are now bringing the up-to-date figures
to the paople. He said that these are only estimated figures at this time,
and when the project is bid, they may come in lower.
Artl�ur Street: (Innsbruck North Plat): North Danube Road to Gardena
Ave�nue :
The City Engineer said that all the other streets in the Innsbruck North Plat
, will havES concrete pavement, but this street north of Innsbruck P1at will be
blacktop because it is an already developed area.
Mr. Jacob Wiens, 5809 Arthur Street, said that there were only three property
owners on this, Grace High School, Mr. Urbick, and himself. He said he had no
use for i;he street, and that Grace High School did not want it either.
Nori:h Danube Road (Innsbruck North Plat): West Danube Road to North
Innsbruck Drive:
East: Danube Road (Innsbeuck North Plat): Matterhorn Drive to North
Inn::bruck Drive :
West: Danube Road (Innsbruck North Plat): East Danube Road to Noxth Danube
Roaci :
Sout:h Danube Circle (Innsbruck North Plat): East Danube Road to 55p�
to t:he East :
TY�e City Engineer said that these streets will have concrete pavement, an$ there
are sevex�al different pavement widths in the area, 26 feet, 3fi fest and 40 feet.
No one was present from Viewcon Construction Coanpany to comment.
SPECIAL PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF NOVEMBER 8, 1971
Regis Lane• Regis Trail to Matterhorn Drive:
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The City Enqineer said that this is just a connection to an exis�ing roadway.
UNDER PROJECT ST. 1972-2 (MSAS):
Monroe Street• Mississippi Street to 67th Avenue:
The City Engineer showed the area on the screen. He stated that the sidewalk
is proposed for the west side of the street only, and there is no assessment
proposed for the residential property, just the school property. Mx'. LeMire
asked if this ties in with the construction for Clover Place, and would they
be done at the same ti.me. Mayor Kirkham said not necessarily, but it would be
to the peopleS' advantage to have it done at the same time, because the large�'
the project, the better the prices. Mr. Venne asked what the cost might be i�
they were done together. The City Engineer said that they were given the
prices the City feels it will come to. He said they try to go out for bids in
the early spring when the contractors need work to keep their crews busy, and
give low bids. He said that they have been getting bids that are 20� lower than
the estimates, but they cannot promise.
Mr. Larry Whittlef, 6599 Clover Place, asked about the permanency of the petition,
and how soon it would be before this could come up again. The City Engineer said
that there was no question that this would be done eventually, and they would just
be delaying it. He pointed out that people that have paid their new street
assessments cannot be expected to constantly keep paying for the maintenance
of substandard streets in other areas. He said the delay would probably only
be for one or two years. Councilman Harris said that if the Counc�l chooses
to delete this from the project, he was sure a date would be set fox it to go
in, in 1974 or 1975. He said that under the 10 year program, all streets will
be done by 1978. The City Engineer said that some people have come in ahead of
the scheduled date to petition for streets, because they know they need them, 8nd
with construction costs going up, they may as well live with a good street.
Mrs. Bakke asked if sewers are also planned on Clover Place. The City En{�ineer
said that no sewers are planned. Mr. Wayne Christ, 6526 Clover Place, said he
was in favor of a mat, but could not see curbing. The City Engineer said that
the resurfacing is done with a paver to lay it at a proper slope, but they can
control the level and slope better with curbing. Mrs. Bakke asked what happens
if the curbing breaks down. The Engineer said that once the constx'uction is
completed and accepted, any damage done by the City is repaired by the City.
He said that this is one of the problems with asphalt, and that was why the
Council chose to discontinue it in 1964 and qo to concrete curbs.
Gardena Avenue: Arthur Street to Stinson Boulevard:
Nir, ponald Marberg, 1628 Gardena Avenue, asked what was proposed in this area.
The City Engineer said it would be the same as the rest of Gardena. Mr. Marberg
said he understood that the State covers some of the cost in State Aid roa�s,
and this estimate seems to be the same as some of the smaller streets. The Git�
Engineer said that the estimate is what will be assessed which is only what a
normal residential street would cost. Actual costs would nqrmally k,e much higher
�or a 40' street. Mr. Marberg asked about the side yard assessments, and said it
sounds like there are overla��aing co�ts. T�e Gity A$sessor explained the side
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y�rd pcalicy, and said that everyone helps pick up a sideyard assessmerit at
some tim.e „ Mr. Marberg said he felt that Gardena will get more txaffic now, c�nd
'` asked about controls,'such as a traffic dip or stop 5igns. Counci,lman Harris
said that the Cit� does not use traffic dips, but if there are traffic problexns
the Administration studies the situation for the possible need of �top Signs.�:
� Councilman Kelshaw said he lives rn West Moore Lake Drive which is a State Aid
Road also, and because of increased pa*_rolling on this street, they �eel the
traffic has diminis�ed.
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Mr. Bailey Tiller said he did not think that the residents, many on social
securit:y, should have to furnish a street for the big housing project gping
in. He felt they should take care of their own exit, and he felt the people
did not want the Gardena Avenue improvement as the speed is too fast alx'eady.
He said that taxes are too high now, and they cannot afford it. He commented
that Gardena has been torn up three times already.
A�C'. Allen Erickson, 1633 Gardena Avenue, said that most of the people he talked
to are not in �avor o� any more improvements, and if there is a petition �or
this project, he did not kno�v�ahere it came �rom.
Matterhorn Drive: Hillwind Road to Gardena Avenue:
The City Engineer said that in the north section curb, gutter and asphalt
pavement is proposed, and pavement in the Innsbruck North plat would be all
concrete. Councilman Liebl asked if this would be assessed on bot}� sides,
and the City Engineer said that it would be. He said that this was a 5tate
Aid Street, but this was a normal st_reet assessment.
' MOTION by Councilman Harris to close the public hearing on Street Impravement
P�oject St. 1972-1 and St. 1972-2. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upori a
voice vote, there being no nay$, Mayor Kirkham declared the hearing closed at
10:00 P.JM.
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PUBLIC H:EARING ON RE`LONING REQUEST, ZOA #71-09, BY CASTLE MOBILE HOMES, INC.,
TO REZONE FROM M-1 TO C-2S AREA GENERALLY LOCATED AT THE SOUTHEAST CORN�R OF
OSBORNE :ROAD AND HIGHWAY #65:
Councilm,an Harris said he understood this had been tabled by the P�lanning
' Commissi��n, so he would like to continue this Public Hearing unta.], the first
Council 1Meeting after the Planning Commission has met again, to gst their
re co�¢nen�dation .
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MQTION b�y Councilman Harris to continue the Public Hearing on the xezoning
request to the Regular Council Meeting of December 6, 1971. Seconded by
Councilrn��n Kelshaw, Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham
dsclared the motion carried ulanimously.
CQ�ISIDERATION OF RESOLUTION #142r1971 - AUTHORIZING THE CHANGING OF THE BiJ�G�T
ARPROPRT;�TIONS WITHIN THE GENERAL FUND:
MOTION b;y Councilman Harris to a�opt Resolution #142-1971. �econ$ed by Council-
man Brei�3er. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkha,m Se�lax�ed
�k�s moti��n carried unanimously.
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RESOLUTION #143-1971 - DIRECTING THE�ISSUANCE OF TEMPORARY BONDS IN ACCORDANCE
WITH LAWS OF 1957, CH.APTER 385: (St. 1970-1, St. 1970-2 & 5t. 1970-4)
MOTIQN by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #143-1971. Seconded by Council-
man B�eider. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared t�e
motion carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION #144-1971 - DIRECTING THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF TEMPORAItY IMPROVEMENT
BONDS IN ACCORDANCE WITH LAWS OF 1957, CHAPTER 385: (St. 1970-1, 5t. 1970-2 &
St. 1970-4)
MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #144-1971. Seconde$ by Council�
man Breider. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the
motion carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION #145-1971 - DIRECTING THE ISSUANCE OF TEMPORARY BONDS �N ACCORDANCE
WITH LAWS OF 1957, CHAPTER 385: (WS&SS Improvement Project #103)
MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #145-1971. Seconded by Council-
man Breider. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the
motion carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION #146-1971 - DIRECTING THE SALE AND PURCHASE OF TEMPORARY IMPROVEMENT
BONDS IN ACCORDANCE WITH LAWS OF 1957, CHAPTER 385: (WS&SS Improvement Project
#103)
MOTION by Councilman Harris to adopt Resolution #146-1971. Seconded by Council-
man Breider. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the
motion carried unanimously.
COUNCIL APPROVAL OF PATCH, ERICKSON, MADSON, AND HANSON, INC. BILL: (REQUESTFp
BY FIREMEN'S PENSION ASSOCIATION, MUNICIPAL GARAGE):
MOTION by Councilman Liebl to approve the payment oi the bill i;or the municip��.
garage as requested by the Firemen's Pension Association in the amount of $25p.
Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, Mayor
Kirkham declared the motion carried unanimously. ",
ADJOURNMENT:
MOTION by Councilman Kelshaw to adjourn the Public Hearing Council Meeting of
November 8, 1971. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, there bei�,g
no nays, Mayor Kirkham declared the meeting adjourned at 10:05 P.M.
Respectfully submitted,
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Acting Secretary to the City Council
Jack Q. Kirkham
Mayor
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ORDINANCE N0. ` �
AN ORDINANCE ADOPTING THE BUDGET FOR TfiE FISCAL YEAR 1972
THE CITY OF FR:[DLEY ORDAINS:
' SECTION 1: Th<�t the annual budget of the City of Fridley for the fiscal year beginning
January 1, 1972 which has been submitted by the City Manager and modified
and approved b�� the City council is hereby adopted; the total of the said budget and the
' major divisions thereof being as follows:
RE:VENUE AVAILABLE REgUIREMENTS
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General Properity Tax
'Licenses
Permits
Fines and ForfE�itures
'Use of Money & Property
Shared Taxes
Servi ce Charge<.>
State A�d
'Liquor Store Transfers
Non Revenue Rec:ei pts
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T�xes �
' Firemen's Re1iE�f Fund:
insurance Ref'und
Taxes
' Police Pension Fund:
Taxes
State Aid Fund:
' Debt Service:
Civic Center - Taxes
Parks - Taxes
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GENERAL FUND
$1,037,146.00
43,380.00 City Councii
50,550.00 City Manager's Office
24,000.00 Finance (Elections, Cler!<-
33,600.00 Treasurer, Assessor,
356,378.00 Auditing
53,565.00 Legal
22,125.00 Boards & Com�rissions
195,000.00 Building & Grounds
122,101.00 Police
Fire
$1,937,845.00 Civil Defense
58,375.00
13,922.00
17,250.00
56,396.00
140,OOO.CO
35,500.00
44 , �'r00 . 00
$ 365,843.00
Engineering, Planning,
& Building Inspection
Public Works (Streei;, Snow &
Ice Removal, Signs & Signa�s,
Shop, Street Lights & Storm
Sewer) -
Sanitation & Nealth
P�,rks , Recr�a ti on & Band
Reserve
TOTAL
OTHER FUNDS
P.E.R.A. Fund
Fire Re]ier Fund
Police Pension Fund
State �tid
Debt Service:
Civic Ceriter� Bonds
Park Bends
TOTAL
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$ 35,716.00
60,753.00
136,808.U0
24,645.00
4,805.00
56,642 .00
425,988.OQ
156,963.OQ
21 ,930 .00
164,113.00
392,?_91.00
39 , 460 . 00
362,586.00
5a.,145.04
$1,937,845.00
$ 58,375.00
31,172.0�
56,396.00
140,000.00
35,500.00
44,400.00
$ 365,843.00
' TOTAL ALL FUNDS $2,3Q3,68�,Q0 $2,303,688.00
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' SECTION 2: Th<�t the City Manager be directed to cause the appropriate accounting
eni�ries to be made in the books of the City.
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. E� AND ADOPTED BY THE CI�TY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
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' MEMO FROA7:
Gerald R. Davis, City Manager
Nasim NI. Qureshi, City Engineer
' MEMO DATF?: November 10, 1971
MENIO NUM�3E R: CM # 71-19
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RE: Federal Programs 221 (d)(4) �, 207 - Roger Larson
Townhouse Development
The� two programs noted are simply FHA insured loan programs.
They are similar to any application for a home loan by any individual.
Program �,21 (d)(4) is set up for moderate income families. This is
reflectecl in the mortgage limitations for the individual units, but
there are� no restrictions or rules governing who can rent. This would
be contrc►lled only by the amount that an individual renter can afford
to pay. Program 207 is simply mortgage insuranc� for rental housing.
Whi.le discussing these programs with the local FHA office, it
was point:ed out to me that the apartment complexes of Georgetown
Court ancl Five Sands have been financed using these prograr,ls. The
reason Fe�deral. mortgage insurance programs are needed, is that in
the State� of Minnesota the usuary xate is 8o and private developers
cannot ge�t conventional loans below this rate at tilis time. In
these twc� programs the maximum intexest is 7% with an additional
1/2a foz• the mortgage insurance premium.
Att:ached to this memo for yoL:x review are the folloTnti.ng items:
1. 1970 Census Data showing existing price ranges of ownex-
occupied and renter-occupied units.
2. 221 (d)(4) information sheets.
3. 207 information sheets.
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• CENUS DATA
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C�unt of Owner-Occupied Units For Which
V,alue is Tabulated by Value
L:ESS THAN $ 5,000 �
$ 5,000 - $ 9,999
$10,000 - $14,999
- $15,000 - $19,999
$20,000 - $24,999
$25,000 - $34,999
$35,000 - $49,999 �
�50,000 - OR MORE
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Count of Renter-Occupied Units For Which
Rent is Tabulated by MontIily Contract Rent
WITH CAS�i RENT LESS THAN �40
WITH CASH RENT $ 40 -$ 59
. WITH CASH RENT $ 60 -$ 79
WITH CASH RENT � 80 -$ 99
WITH CASH RENT �100 - $119
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WITH CASH RENT �120 - $149
W�ITH CASH RENT �150 - $199
W'ITH CASH RENT $200 - �299 �.
tiV'ITH CASH RENT �300 OR �IORE
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407
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��� �. Mortgages on rental housing projects of at least five .' �;
.'�-dwelting units are insured by the Federal Housing Adminis- �
- Vation. F �r new housing, the mortgage amount may be up � ';
� � to 90 perc�.it of estimated replacement cost; for rehabili- � • ",
' •-' tated housing, 90 percent of ihe sum of estimated repair : ;'
,., � r. , costs and property value before repairs. The dwellings may ' . . ,
be in detached, semidetached, row, walkup, or elevator ' - � •
. �- structures. This housing is intended for low— and � - i
. moderate-income families, persons agEd 62 years or over, � �
�1 ':, and handicapped persons, although there are no family . .�
- - - ittcome limitations on eliyibility for occupancy. Priorit�� in • ;
. . . . . " � occupancy is given, to people displaced by governmental � - .
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FHA as a mortgagee, after preapplication conference with
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CREDI'f/I'IIA, DI:PAI:T��iP:N"P OI� IIOUSIh�G ANll UI'.BAN
DL•'VLLOY\fENT
AUI'ltORl"LATlUN: National Housino Act, as amendcd in 19�9,
Scction 221; Pub;ic La�v 86•372;12 U.S:C. 1715(1).
OiiJECTI\'ES: To providc good quality rental t�ousu�g teitLin thc price
Tange of modcratc incomc familics
T1;PI:S 03� ASSISTANCE: Guarantecd/lnsurcd Loans.
vSiS �1NU USL RESI'I:[C7'IONS: FIiA insures lenders against loss on
mortga�cs. Insured mortgaocs may be used to fi�tance construction
or rchabilitaGon of dctac#�cd, scmrdetachcd, ro�:�, walkup, or
elevatortype centaI housino containuig 5 or more units. The unit
mortgagc for nonelevator apartments are as follo�vs: efl7cienc7�,
59,200; one bedroom, $12,937; two bedrootn, $15,525; thrce
bedroom, $19,440; four or morc bcdroom, $22,137. Unit
mortgaoe limits are soiue�vhai for elevator-type structures. In areas
whcre cost Icvels so require, limits pci family unit may be
inereased up to 4$ percent. Rentat rates must permit occupancy
by modc:rate income fami!ics.
ELlGIBILITI' REQU1hGb1ENTS: •
Applicanf Gti� lility: Profit motivated sponsors. '
BeneSciary Eli�iyility: All families ate elioit�le to occupy a dtvellin�
in a structure �c}iose mortoaoe is insured under the prooram,
st�bject to nocmal tenant selection.
Credentials/Documentation: Documentation regardin� the
characteristics of fhe property and Uie qualiCcations of the
mortgabor are assembled by tlie morioaoee and suUitiitted with the
application.
APPLICATION Ah'D A�YARD PROC�SS:
Prc;application Coo:dination: The sponsor will have a preapplication
conference with the local FHA insuring or HUD area office to
detetmine the preluninary feas��l�ility of the projcct bcfore a
formal application is submitted.
Application Proceduze: The sponsor submits a fornial application
througli an PHA-appro<<ed mortg�ee to the FHA insurino or IiUD
arca office.
Award Procedure: If the project mcets pr�oram requirements, thc
F31A insurino or HUD area office issues a commitment to insure
the mortgage to the lender.
Deadlines: Deadline. are establisfied on a case by case basis Uy thc
local insuring office, and are mutually aoreed to at t1�e
preapplication. ,
Ranb� of F.pproval/Disappro�al Tinu, Processina time, dependino
upon tlie de�ree of preparation by thc sponsor, wiIi range from 3
to 9 montiis.
Appeals: If an application for mortoaae i�isurance is refused, FfTA
will state tl�e reasons for thc refusaL If rcapplication is desircd, tlie
applicant may reapply suUject to concurrcnce of the tender.
Renewals: The tenn of a commitment to insure may b� estcnded
when more time is required.
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ASSIST'/�NCE CONSillE1:ATIONS:
Formula and Liatcf�in� I:equiremcnts: The ma�imum amount of thc
loan �vould bc equal to 90 perccnt of thc cstimatcd reptaccrncnt
cost ui niost cascs. 1'hc maximum petntissiblc intcresl ratc is ?
perccnt plus'/: perccnt for mortgagc insura�icc prcmium. 11ie FHA
application and commitment fec is S3 per $1,000 of ttie mertgaoe
� amounL 17�e F1IA inspection fce may not e�cecd $5 per $1,4100
of thc mortgahc amount.
LenoUi and Z'ime Pliasing of Assistance: Ttie mortga�c tcrm is 40
years, or not appreciably in excess of 3/4 of the remainino
economic lifc, w�iichcvcr is lcss.
PaST ASSISTA[dCL I:EQCIII:L�fENTS:
Reports: Any cl�angc of thc mort�agor durin� the period of n�ort�aoe
insutance must be approved by PIIA. Defaults in meeting tlie
mort�age tenns must bc reported. Ali mortgagors atc required to
submit an annual financial stateciient to I'HA. All approved
mortgagces at any time upon requcst by FHA must furnish a copy
of U�e"v latest fina�icial statement.
Audits: Tlie Department of Housing and L'rban Dcvclopment
teserves the rioht to audit the accou±its of either tlie raorigaaee er
mortgauor iti order to detcrmine their compliance and
conformance �vit'� FEIA rebulations and standards.
Recozds: hlortoa�ees are requircd to scr+ice and maintain records in
accordance �vith acceptabic mortg�,�e practices of prudent lendina
institutions and t}te FFIti reoulations.
FINANCIAL INFO::D1�lTi3i1:
Account Identif:catian: 25-02-•".U70-0-3-556.
Face Vatue uf I.oar�s: Included in prooram description of Section
221(d)(3); 14.137 - blortoage Insurance - Rental FIoi:sing for Lo���
and btode.a2e Ineo:�ie Familics �tarket Intere�t Fa2e.
itan�e and A��cra�e of Finai�cial Assici, nce: Sec Uses and Use �
Restriction,.
PROGRAhI ACCO,ti;P1.ISiIDiENfS: In fiseal year 1970, 354 preject
mortoages valued at q394,73',000 �ve.e insured. Cumulative totals
througl� fiscal year 1970 are 8S9 project mor:�,ages ir,sured ��ith 2
value of $1,OE5,4SS,477.
REGUI,ATIO��'S, GUIDrLINES, AND I..IiEtZATUItr: 24CI�P`22.1 et
seq.; Fact Shect: "Rental }Iousiug fo; bto3e:ate Incotne i'ar.iiies,"
no charge.
I�1I�O;�i✓1AlI0N CONI'ACI'S:
Regional or Local OStice: Persons arc encouraged 4o comnr.�n+cate
with the ncarest local FHA insuring orHUD azea office listcd in
cataloo appcndis. .-
Hearlua,ters Office: Assistunt Commissiuner for Ur.sucsilized
Insured flousing Fro��rani�, tIousin� Froduction and 14forf;s�e
CreditfPHA, Departnient of Housin� and L'rh.n Deve!ut�ir.ert,
Washington, AC. 20410. Telephone: (20?.) 755-4pQ0.
R�;LA;'ED PRU'v;:AliS: 14.134� MortGabe Insu!11tCe- Rental
Hou�in�; 14.137, D1ort�age Insurance - Rentai Hoesin� for Lo���
and !�1odc�ate Income Fan:ilies biar{:et Iutcrest Rate.
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Fe dera l Housing Administration for the construciion tor s
_ : rehabilitation of rental housing. The rental housing project � •
, ,": must contain at least eight dwelling units. Housing financed • �
� ' under this program, whether in urban or suburban areas, •
should provide rental accommodations suitable for family
living (families with or withou: children) and availab(e at
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others who meet FHA requirements. The housing project -
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',� : housing and in which market conditions show a need for �
. - 3uch housing.
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. - FHA as a mortgagee, after preapplication conference with �
/� the local FHA insuring office.
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14.134 R�fOiZTGAGE INSURANCI� - P.ENTAI_ IIOUSII�IG
(207)
I�EllERAL AGEh`CY: IIOUSINC PRODUC'I'ION AND D40RTCAGE
CP.LDi1'/1'Flr1, DEPAI:T�\IL'N"C 01�. HOUSING AhU URI;AN
D�VLLOYJiL;NT
AU"CIiORI?ATION: Nationll HOUSIna Act as amended 1935, Section
207; i'ublic Law 75-424; 12 U.S.C. 1"I13.
OBJECTIVES: "1'o pro��idc good quality rental housing.
TYPES Ol� ASSISTANCG Guarantecd/Insurcd I.oans. '
USCS ANll USL' l:ESTiuCTIONS: FEIA insures lenders against losses
on mortgares. Insured mortoagcs may- be used to finance the
Construction or rehabilitation of rental dctached, semidetached,
tow, walk-up, or elevator t}�pe structures �o•itl� 8 or more units.
The unit mortga�e limits for non-elcvatur apartments are as
follo���s: e;ficicncy 59,900; one bedroom, $13,750; t«�o bedrooms,
516,500; three bcdrooms, $20,350; four o; more bedrooms,
�23,100. Limits per farnily unit are somewhat hioher for elcvaror
apartments. In areas �vlicre cost levels so rcquire, limits per family
unit may be increased up to 45 percent.
ELIGIi�ILITY R�QUI.:i..1fEi�ITS:
Applicart Etigibility: 1:lioiUic mortgagors include invcstors, bu�7dcrs,
developers, and othcrs �vho meet FIIA �requ¢ements for
IIIOilg2�OIS.
Beneficiary Gli�ibitit��: All families are eli�''�le to occupy a dwellizig
in a structure �vhose f110!toflaC is insured under die program,
subject to nonnal tenant s:lcction.
Credentials/Documentation: Documentation regarding the
characteristics of the pioperty and qualitications of the mortgador
are assemblcd by the mortga�ee and submitted �,nth the
application.
APPI,ICATIOt: AND AWAP.D PP.O�r.SS:
Preapp;ica:ion Coordination: T'he sponsor has a preapplication
conference with thc loca] FHA insurina or ETUD area office to
determine the preliminary feasibility of the project before a
formal application is submitted. '
Applicat:on Frocedure: The sponsor submits a formal anplication
through an FHA approved mortga�ee to the F}IA insurino or FfUll
area office.
Aw2rd I'rocedurc: If the projcct mects pro�ram requirements, the
FHA insuring or HUD area office issues a commihnent to insurc
the mortga�e to the lender.
Deadlines: Deadlines are established on a case by case basis by tlie
local insurin� or iiUll area office, and are mutitally aUreed to at
the preapplication conference.
Range o° ApProvaf/Dis�ppro�;a! Time: Processing time, depcndina
upon the dogree of preparation by th€ sponsor, �vill ran;c from 3
to 9 mont}�s.
Appezls: lf an application for mort�a�e insurance is refused, I'HA
will statc the reacvns for the refl�cal. If reapplication is desi�ed, the
app'.icant may reappl�• subject to concurrence of the le.nder.
Renewals: Ttic term of a coiumitment to insure may he extended
when n.ore time is requir�d.
AS3IS7'A?v'CE CO�;STDr'.tA1'tONS:
Formula and b;atchi�:g Requirenicnts: The ma�imi�m arnount of the
loan �vould be equal to 90 percent of the esti�nated value in most
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perccnt foc mortgagc insurancc premium. Tlic 1�AA application i,`
and commihz�cnt fec is $3 per 51,000 oC thc mort�a�,c amount.
The I'EIA inspectio�i fce n�ay not ezcecd :5 per S1,000 0; the ,_
mortga�e amount.
Lcngth and Time Phasing of Assistance: The mortzaoc tcrnt is 40
�years, or not apprcciaUly in excess of threc-fourths of the
remai�iina economic life, whichever is less.
POST ASSiSTANCL' RT�QUIRE1fI'sNTS:
Rcports: Any cliange of the mortoagor during tlie period of mortga�e
insurance must be approvcd by PHA. Defaults in meeting the
mortgage tcrms must bc reported. All moctga�ors are required to
submit an annual financial statement to FHA. All approved
mortgaoces at any time upon request by FIIA must furnish a copy
of their latest financial state[nent.
Audits: The Departmcnt of Housino and Urban Development
reserves the right to audit t}ie accounts of either the mottga;ec or
mortgagor in order to determine their compliance and
confonnancc with FfJA reaulations and standards. '
Records: �fort�a�ees are required to service and maintain records in
accotdance with acceptahle mortgaoe practices of prudent lendino
institutions and thc FH.4 r�eu]ations. ,
Flh'ANCIAL M.�OP.�tATION:
AccountIdentification:2$-02-"070-0-3-SSG. �
Face Value of Loans: (D4ortgagcs insured) FY 70 574,637,545; I'Y
71 est not availablc; and PY 72 est not available.
Rar.oe and Average of rinancial Assistance: Scc Uses and Use
Restrictions. • • ,
PROGR�1Di ACCO��iPLISHh!ENTS: In fiscal year 1970, 52 project
mortga;es valued at $?4,637,S�F5 were insured. Cumulative tot�ls
throuah fiscal year 1970 are 1,96G project mortoages insured with
a value of 32,930,265,SS1.
ItEGULATI�NS, GUIDLLI[�S, AI�'D L(TLRATtiR�: 24 CFR 207 et
seq.; I�act Sheet: Section 207 P.ental Ilousino, no cttar�e.
INF02�;ATION COi�ITACTS: '
Regional or Local Ofiice: Fersons aze encouraded to communicate
with the nearest local FHA insuring or HUD area offices liste3 in
cataloo appcndis.
iieadquarters Office: Assistant Commissionec for Unsubsidized
Insured Housin� Programs, Flousi,�g Production and bfortgagc
Credit/PHA, Department of Housino and Urban.DeG•elcpment,
Washington, D.C. 20'110. Telephone: (202) 755-4000.
RrLATED PP.OGt�11fS: 14.103, Interest Reduction Payments-
Rental and Cooperati�•e Housing for Lower Incor.me Families;
14.109, biajor Fiome Improvcment Loan Insurunce - Rcn*.al
Housing in UrUan Re�uwal Areas; 14.135, Mortgage Insurance-
Rental Ilousin; for blodcrate Income Families; 24.137, Afoctgage
, Insuran,:e - F.enial IIon�i�:� for Lo�s ard bioderate It:comc
Fam;lies, hlarket Intcre�t Rate; i4.138, hicrlgaga lnsurance-
Rental FIousin� foc tlie Elderly; 14.139, Aiort�age Insar�r.ce-
Rental IIousin� in lJrt�an Rene.�eal Areas; ]A.148, Pub;ic fIousiro-
Leased; 14.149, Rent Suppicmcnts- Rentat Housia� fcr Lo�ver
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AN ORDINANCE TO AMEND THE CITY CODE OF THE
CITY OF FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA BY MAKING A
CHANGE IN ZONING DISTRICTS
The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows:
SECTION 1. Appendix D of the City Code of Fridley is amended as
hereinafter indicated. ,
SECTiON 2. The tract or area. within the County of Anoka and the
City of Fridley and described as:
Lots 23, 24, 25, 26, 27, 28, 29 and 30, Block 13,
Hamilton's Addition to Mechanicsville, lying in
the South Half of Section 23, T-30, R-24, City of
Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota,
Is hereby designated to be in the Zoned District
known as C-2 (general business areas).
SECTION 3. That the Zoning Administratcr is directed to change
• the official zoning map to show said tr.act or area
to�be rezoned from R-3 (general multiple family
dwellings) to C-2 (general business areas.
P�SSED BY THE CITY GOUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
DAY OF , 1971.
MAYER - Jack 0. I�irkham
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell
Public Hearing:November 8, 1971
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ORDINANCE N0.
AN ORDINANCE UNDER SECTION 12.07 OF THE CITY
CHARTER TO VACATE STREETS AND ALLEYS AND TO
AMEND APPENDIX C OF THE CITY CODE
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The �ouncil of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows:
SECTION 1. For the vacation of Gumwood Street described as follows:
All that part of Gumwood Street lying between Block 5
and Block 6, Onaway Addition and bounded on the North
. by the Westerly extension of the North line of
Block 6, Onaway Addition and bounded on the South by
the Westerly extension of the South line of Block 6,
, Onaway Addition.
SECTION 2. For the vacation of an alley described as follows:
All that part of the 20 foot alley located adjacent to
and along the West side of Block 5 Onaway Addition
lying between the Westerly extension of the North line
of Block 5, Qnaway Additior. and the Wasterly extension
of the South line of Block 5, Onaway Addition.
All lying in the South?ast Quarter of Section 3, T-30,
R-24, City of Fridley, Coun�.y af Anoka, Minnesota,
Be and is hereby vacated except that the City of Fridley
� retains easements for drainage and utility purposes over
the portions of the street and alley herein described
and vacated. .
SECTION 3. The said Vacation has been made in conformance with
Minnesota Statutes and pursuant to Section 12.07 of the
City Charter and Appendix C of the City Code shall be
so amended.
PASSED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
DAY OF
1971.
MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkham
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell
Public Hearing: ��ovember 8z 1971
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PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING NOVEMBER 3, 1971
The meeting was called to order at 8:05 P.M, by Chairman Erickson.
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Members Present: Minish, Zeglen, Erickson, Fitzpatrick, Schmedeke
Members Absent: None _
.__ Others Present: Darrel Clark, Engineering Assistant
--.- APPROVE PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES: OCTOBER 20, 1971
._- _ MOTION b� Minish, seconded b� Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Commission
minutes of October 20, I971 be approved. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye,
. the motion carried rananimously. .
_._ . RECEIVE BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOi�IMITTEE MINUTES: OCTOBER 21. 1971
'. ,. . MOTION by Zeglen, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning CQmmission
receive the minutes of the Buildinq Standards-Design Control Subcommittee meeting
of October 21, 197I. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried
unanimousZy.
'=' RECEIVE BOARD OF APPEALS MINUTES: OCTOBER 26, 1971
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MOTIOI�' by Minish, seconded by Schmedeke, that the Planning Cornmission receive
the minutes of the Board of Appeals meeting of Oct�ber 26, 1971. Upon a voice
vote, a11 votinq aye, the motion carried unanimously.
RECEIVE PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION MINUTES: OCTOBER 18, 1971
-.MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Minish, that the Planning Commission receive
the minrates of the Parks and Recreation Commission meeting of October 18, 1971.
Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
APPROVE SPECIAL PLANNING CO�PiISSION MINUTES: OCTOBER 27, 1971
MOTION by 5chmedeke, seconded by Fitzpatric.k, that the Planning Comr.►ission
approve the minutes of the Planning Comm.ission Special 1Neeting of October 27,
1971. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion c�rried unanimously.
RECEIVE PLATS & SLTBDIVISZONS-STREETS & UTILITIES SUBCOi•li�iITTEE MINUTES: ��
OCTOBER 27, 1971 �`
MOTION by Schmedeke, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Commission
receive the minutes of the P1ats & Stibdivisior:s-Str�ets & Ui:iliiies Subcom�nittee
meetinr of. October 27, 1971. Upon a voica vot_e, a11 voting aye, �:he motion
carried unanimously.
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1. � PUBLIC HEARING: REZONING RE�UEST, ZOA ��71-08, GENERAL REALTY: Lots 16
.. through 22, Block 13, Hamilton's Addition �o Mechanicsville to be rezoned
.. , from R-3 (general multiple family dwelling) to C-2 (general business areas)�.
MOTION by Schmedeke, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Commission
waive the reading of the Public Hearing Notice for the rezoning reguest, ZOA �
#71-OS, by General-Realty. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried'"�
unanimously. - .
Mr. Adolph Fine, the petitioner, said that the reason he was asking for a
change in the zoning was that, at the present time, there is a filling station
" on the site which has been there for many years under a non-conforming use.
.They would like it to be in a conforming use and the same use as the property
immediately adjoining it on the NorCh. They did not make an application until
:the application for the property to the North was made and received favorably by
�. the Planning Commission.
Wayne Peterson was present and.the ocaner of the property to the North.
E.e felt a11 of the lots abutting University Avenue South of his property to 53rd
Avenue should be zoned to commercial.
' . .. Chairman Eri'ckson commented on the fact that the application for rezoning
- .._ .included Lots 16, 17, 18 and 19 in addition to the original request for Lots 20,
�.. 21 and 22. Although there was a letter from the Standard Oil Company stati:ng
,.__' __.. they were_interested in rezoning their property, Chairman Erickson did not feel
._this was a formal application.
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MOTIDN by Minish, seconded by Zeglen, that the Planninq Commission close the
. Public Hearing of the rezoninq request, ZOA #71-08, by General ReaZty to rezone
Lots 16 through 22, B1ock 13, Hamilton's Addition to Mechanicsville to be rezoned
from R-3 to C-2 (general business areas). Upon a voice vote, aZ1 voting aye,
the motion carried unanimously.
MOTION by Minish, seconded by Zeglen, that the Planninq Commission recornmend
to Council approval_of the rezoning request, ZOA #71-OS, by General Realty to
rezone Lots 20, 21 and 22, Block 13, Hamilton`s Addition to Mechanicsville, as
it is desirable to eliminate the non-conforming use to be consistent with the
parcel to the North, and that an application for Lots 16 throuqh 19, Block Z3,
Hamilton's Addition to Mechanicsville be processed through the regular channels.
Upon a voice vote, a11 votinq aye, the motion carried unanimously.
2. PUBLIC HEARING: RE7.ONING REQUEST, ZOA ��71-09, BY CASTLE MOBILE HOrSES, INC.:
The Westerly 600 feet of the Nori:her].y 750 feet o£ the NEi4 of the N6d4 of
Section 12 to be rezoned from M-1 (1.ight industrial areas) to C-2S (general
shopping areas). �
3. PUBLIC HEARING: REQUEST FOR A SPECIAL USr. PER��fIT, SP ��71-14, CASTLE rfOBILF.
HOMES, INC.: As per Section 45.101-3N of the Fridley City Code for the
locatioiz of Mobile Hone sales on the Westerly fi00 feet of the Southerly
320 feet of the Northerly 750 fect of. the Nr'-4 of- the N[tiT4 of Section 12.
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: Mr. Bernard Rotter�and Mr. Reynold Swanson were present.
MOTION by Schmedeke, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Commission
._ waive the re�ding of the Public Hearing for the rezoning request, ZOA #71-09 and
the request ior.a,.�gecial Use Permit, SP #71-Z4 by Castle Mobile Homes, Incorpor-
. ated. Upon a voice vote, a.2Z voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
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Mr. Rotter explained that the Mobile Home Sa1es were located at 7151 High-
.way �65, the Don Harstad property. The Special Use Permit expires next year
and the Iease will run out. They are entering into a contract with Mr. Astleford
for a new location listed in the rezoning request. At this time they were not
proposing a building plan, but asking for a rezoning. Part of the reason for
_ this was they did not have an immediate plan, but would like to look for a
.possible purchaser for part of this property and then come in with a building
.permit and submit a layout.
Cha3rman Erickson noted that the initial reqnest was to'rezone to C-2S and
then come in with a special use permit. He asked for the reason Frostop was
included in the rezoning request.
__ Darrel Clark said it was included because Frostop comes under commercial
use and is now operating in an industrial zone. The Administration made the
. decision and Mr. Sherman was sent a notice.
. Chairman Erickson said the Commission should consider the Special Use
-.. _ Permit first-as the peCitioner will not be involved in the property unless they
_._.. ..get the Special Use Permit.
. In answer to the question of how much land this request involves, Mr.
Rotter said just a little under an acre. He said they would like to move from
. their present property this year if possible. They would put two tnobile homes
together for an office. They are taxed by the City, but are not required to
have a license. They are connected to sewer and water at their present office.
.. The sewer runs dawn Viron Road in front of the lots. ~
� Mr:.Rotter said they have to move off the present property and other people
are looking at the property. It was important for Lhem to have a reconunendation
at this time.
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.- . Mr. Schmedeke,said he would like to have more time to study the property.
_ Mr. Minish asked if this request was similar to the problem 1_ast sum�-ner
when Bob Schroer came in. Darrel Clark said that was for tne campers to be sold
and a public office with sanitary facil.ities ��as requf.red. Mr. Minish then
asked why this type of sales should be less restrictive for mobile homes.
Mr. Schmedeke said the reason for bringing this up was that he felt a busi-
ness in Fridley should be required to have a permanent structure and, if at all
possible, he would like some time to check into this.
r1r. Rotter said ti�e land zs too exnensivc to si_t on. They do not want to
construct somethi.ng there that �aot;ld have to be torn do�an if they moved.
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� uable parcel and he wondered what kind
a val ,
et with this tyPe of business.
�. Mr. Schmedeke said that this Wa They
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of tax base - other businesses.
roblem was the same as many of land in Fridley is
unit and the availa�b ngi�o move their operation -
Mr. Rotter said their �omm y ear, y would--1rke `��0 1;-
� in this y Were g the
�.would like -to stay that eventually the et this y efully ��v� i-� -� '���'
.,nil now• TheY-realize ossible y ,
is now. If it would be p SeWer and water and hop
..from where iC_ ro erty� pu� in Class V�
grade, roll the p. F
sixty-fiye days. said he was �concerned abouta ae�heOp
o�r►er of FrostoP � uest were approved, ' loop-
Mr. Sherman Hanson, tihis rezoning req have to think about a
b ack. Darrel Clark saidroh ertyf they would certainly
..land became commercial p P ___. Mr, Ro�tier
b ack. . to be leased or so�d.
Mr. Sherman asked if the land was going .
� d that they were purchasing the property•
answere for re2oning to C-2S which would
-� e�itiion is lace, that would
the rezoning would take p
Chairman Ericksonui�emen�s,p If , '
... change the setback �eq the right �of way.
be the t�me to request
ut in. Darrel CMTrksherman saidathat
Osborne Road. "
�. Mr. Sherman feltdt�� �oaFireslde fx° ne the property which would iriclude"
o aIl the way rezo o from his pr�Perty•
would g the request �o
- ection to asked how f ar the road woul go erty line and
he l�ad no�obj Mr. Sherman
.his parcel also. island between his South p P
Mr. Clark said there would be an areas until in
the new service drive. mercial in industrial �ompany throug
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Darrel C1-ark said Y �hanged• Ke Halladay, attorneys•
West & to object, they would aPPf
��g(,g when the ordinanceMaYquazt Winc�horst Were going
the law firm of Dorsey tihat if they _
the attorneys called and said
at ttiis hearing• -,.-' range map-
�'/ this area was sho�m on the long
Mr. M�-nish asked how the Comprehensive Ylan, b
� � not sure how it appears on neW Study.
� Mr. Clark said hQ waS�he PLanning Commission will have a
this month �o�nission clo:
, on the 17th of gchmedeke, that the Planning uest for a
seconded by Z�� ��j_09 and the �'eq
b Minish, uest� InCOrp��'ated. Upon a
M�I�N � s on the Rezoning Req
the Public HearinJ 5P �71�I�� b� Castle l�4obileunanimously•
alI voting aye, the motion carried
Specia2 Use Permit� uests until the nE
voice vote, • of tabling th�se req
Mr. Schm�deke said he was in favor . ...__
�o give the Commission more t�-nle for stud their feeling they �ti
regular meeting la��ed, bu� it was With their mobile
_ Would have P ermit them,
Mr. Rotter said they �o commercial .t.o P felt it was urgen� to �
the land rezoned �he ta�FS, They roval•
like to have to offset some of
home sales center�l�e Com:nl>sion to either reconlirten� denial or ap
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,' � Chairman Erickson said the Commission is expecting a preliminary long range
proposal of a comprehensive plan in two weeks and they wished to table this item
until the next meeting. � �
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- Mr. Rotter said-he has lived in Fridley for the past year and a half and
has a business here. He is in a very bad position where he has to make a
decision before next �nonth. He could not see where that property would have
.any other use other than;commercial. ___,.
..Mr. Minish said he was not prepared to accept that statement as far as the
' proposed use of the land. It has been known since July, 1969 that Castle Mobile -
. Homes were in a temporary location.
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the rezoninq request, ZOA #71-09 and the request for a Special Use Permit, SP
#73-14, by Cast.Ze Mobile Nomes, Inc. until November 17, I�71 when the comprehen-
sive plan wi11 be presenied to the PZanning Commission. Ugon a voice vote, a11
voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
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4. . PUBLIC HEARING: PROPOSED PRELIMINARY PLAT, P.S. ��71-03, BY VIEWCON, INC.:
�. �� For Phase I and II for the Townhouse Area generally located � mile East of
..-.' Matterhorn Drive and Z mile North of Interstate 4�694 being a replat of
.. ...Outlot F, Innsbruck North, Section 24. •
._..5. CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF FINAL TOWNfiOBSE PLAN, VIEWCON� INC.: For
.. _�-' Phase I and II for the Townhouse Area generally located 14 mile East of
'._ ..- . Matterhorn Drive and � mile North of Interstate ��694, described ds Outlot F,
Innsbruck North, Section 24.
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�-. (4. Public Aearin� Proposed Prelimina� Plat) _
Chairman Erickson asked Darrel Clark if the plans talked about this evening
. were changed from the preliminary pl.ans brought in before. The answer was that
there were no major changes. .
.MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Zeqlen, that the Planning Commission
waive the reading of the Public Hearing Notice for the proposed preliminary p1at,
P.S. #71-03, by Viewcon, Inc. for Phase I and II for the Townhouse area being a
replat of Outlot F, Innsbruck North. Upon a voice vote, aI1 voting aye, the
motion carried unanimously. -
Darrel Clark explained that Phase I and II of the complex have been changed
a little. The plat is for Phase I and II, the final apg�oval for the T-o�anhouses
. is only in Phase I.
Hidden Lake will act as a retention basin for the storm water. It will have
inlets and an outlet. Mr. Van Eeckhout said.they had no firm plans developed,
but they were workir_� toward the er.d of making the area around the lake a public
park. The City has xequested ar.d they have agreed to give the City walkcaay
easements. They would ask the City to use this as a park, maintain and develop
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it as a park. They would agree to walking paths, children's play equipment, but
'� would not let it out as a ball park. It is not really intended for the public
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: posed park. There were some objections using City money for a private park, but
on the other hand, the City uses money for immediate parks in other areas of
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Mr. Fitzpatrick continued that the City has not committed itself to develop
. the land, but if they did, it would be a low type of development. The usual type
.of development would be play equipment, skating rink, but he did not think they
. would make this a focal point to attract people outside the bounds of this
general area. The nature of the area is a neighborhood facility and attraction.
Once the land is dedicated to the City, it will be beyond the control of the
- Association. He said he was not prepared to speak for the City at this point.
Mr. Van Eeckhout said they feel they have a very good inventory of lots.
Yrobably 75% of the lots will be available for first marketing with all the
utilities in. They have one home ready for occupancy, but can't get the deed
..ready for the property until the plat is recorded. .
..Referring to the terrain, Mr. Van Eeckhout said the dra�aing has all cuts
and fills to elevation shown. Darrel Clark said that most of the cuts and fills
are less than 3 or 4 feet.
� They did.ignore the trees on the plans, but found they still had many good
'_, trees left. In the future all the trees will be platted on the map so that
� adjustments may be made ahead of time. The trees are predominantly oak, and it
. is plarined to plant more trees. There will be a minimum interruption of trees.
' _. .When the ground dries up a little more, it will be possible to drive through
the area as aZl roads are cut.
' .. Mr. Schmedeke said that the part that confused him was that_ the City will
probably be maintaining the water and sewer. He understood this property was
owned by the corporation. .
'� . Mr. Clark said it is all private property, but Lot 1, Block 9, includes
all the green area, common area and all the streets. It was his understanding
the City will have the right to go in and maintain water, sewer and storm sewer
' that�lies within Lot 1, Block 9. The City will not be maintaining the streets,
but will maintain_underground utilities.
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Mr. Van Eeckhout said that the sewer and water easements will be on public
land. The City will maintain only trunk mains, but will not maintain froM that
line into the building. The service going into the house the City would not
maintain. It is a little different from the normal procedure, but quite similar.
Mr. Van Eeckhout said they were giving e�cclusive easements coming out the
front and back of the bui_lding to give the people the exclusive right to sit out
in the back yard. Theoretically if they didn`t have the easement, the Association
could restrict the use of the area. If a neighbor should pull up and park in
front of a gara.ge, there wouldn't be much you could do about it, but with this
easement, no one could park there.
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_' Mr..�'Clark explained that one of the reasons why the City would like to main-
tain sewer, water and storm sewer is that these people are residents of Fridley
and individual owners. If there is a sewer problem, the City feels it should
be repaired as soon as possible. _ If there is a sewer backup, he did--nQ� think
anyone wouid want to wait for a private contractor to get there. It i�_also__
to the City's interest to see that all hydrants are kept in service.
. Regarding the private roads, Mr. Van Eeckhout said that they felt the-City --�
.standards for this level of service are excessive. The reason the City did not
. object tq private roads is that they would not have to maintain or plow them --
. the Association will see to that. Some of the sewer and water will be under
.City contract. Part is.under Dunkley contxact now and.the balance will be
.- negotiated soon and perhaps getting Dunkley to do it.
_.MOTION by Minish, seconded by 5chmedeke, that the Planninq Commission close
_ the Public Hearing for the proposed plat by Viewcon, Inc. being a replat of
OutZot F, Innsbruck North for Phase I and II for the Townhouse area. Upon a
voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. �
, . Darrel Clark added that Viewcon could not plat any more until the total
storm sewer system is designed and settled. There is enough storage in the
_ area to take care of the present�plans. The final pond is to be located in .
' � New Brighton, but until the final storage area is agreed upon by New Brighton,
the future .stages cannot be approv�d. --
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. one and did not want to rush into it.
MOTION by Schmedeke, seconded by Zeglen, that the Planning Commission
recommend approval to the City Council of the proposed preliminary p1at,
. Innsbruck North 2nd Addition, P.S. #71-03, by Viewcon, Inc. being a replat of
Outlot F, Innsbruck North, for Phase 2 and II of the Townhouse Development.
Upon a voice vote,,a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
(Item 5: A�proval of Final To�anhouse Plan)
� Mr. Van Eeckhout said they will be able to move into Phase II without any
problem because the platting of Innsbruck North was approved October S, 1970.
' The final Townhouse plan does not have to go to Building Standards-Design
Control Sub committee.
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approved by the Building Standards-Design Control Subcommittee. Mr. Van Eeckhout
_ said it was the same except changing the peak of the roof and changing the
.fireplaces by moving them over, and a number of refinements were made in the
interior and cabinets. The fireplaces will be optior�al. Each building unit
will have different kinds of units. A1]. drivecaays from ttie street to the garage
are hard surfaced.
The asking price is $27,500 and could go up to $40,000 depending on options.
All areas not left natural wil_1 be sodded. The ir.tenti.on is to leave the areas
as natural as they can. They feel it is more attractive that way. It will. be
the deterininati.on of the Home ��ssociation to maintain areas, some grass and some
in natural cover. All disturbed areas will be sadded.
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�' Mr. Schmedeke asked if they were trying to save most of the nice trees. Mr.
Van Eeckhout said they were because they have less to gain than anyone else and
more to lose by kaking out trees. They cost money to take out �- $50.00. The
� loss of trees is bad economically. The only thing they have not done a great
deal of is relocating a building to save trees, but are going to do more of that
�. in the future. They feel there are some areas where there are too many trees
and they felt some thinning would help the remaining trees to develop better.
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-- Mr. Van Eeckhout continued that under the terms of the Agreement, they
-agreed to start the road to Silver Lake Road simultaneously with the starting
-.of the to�mhouses and complete the road before occupancy of the townhouses.
.The street going out to Silver Lake Road is graded and the road can be used
by trucks. A few construction vehicles could happen to come in from the West,
� but the amount of traffic would not approach that of a single family. Council-
man Aarris at a previous Council meeting felt no construction.vehicle should
_; come in from the West, and they were trying to accomplish that. He did not
think any where near enough material would come in from the West to cause any
great inconvenience to the people living on Hillwind Road. Hillwind" Road is
used by eommercial vehicles now.. It would be better for the construction people
. to use the East road as it is a shorter distance to the building site.
Mr. Minish said that even though Viewcon's intentions are goo�, the truck
drivers do not always do the logical thing. He wondered if the Commission
should try to enforce the direction of the traffic.
.MOTION b� Minish, seconded b� Zeglen, that the Planning Commzssion recommend
to CounciZ approval of the Final Townhouse P1an by Viewcon, Inc. for Phase I and
II for the townhouse area qenerally Iocated one quarter mile East of MGiterhorn
Drive and one quarter mile North of Interstate #694 described as Outlot F,
Innsbruck North with the condition that the construction traffic could come fram
the West until November 15, 1971 after which alI traffic to the_townhoase site
wi11'have to come_�n from the East. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the
motion carried unanirriously.
6. VACATION RE(�UEST: SAV ��71-06, INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT ��16: Request to
vacate 752 Avenue from Lakeside to proposed Cleveland Street and proposed
-Cleveland Street from 75z Avenue North-240 feet.
i The Plats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities Subcommittee recommended
' approval of the request, but asked that notices be sent to the property owners
in the block prior to the Planning Commission meeting. Darrel Clark said the
notices were sent out. n�o of the oFmers telephoned him and there were two
other owners here this evening. '
Mr. Ed��ard Munson, business manage'r for the School District, said that the
� � School District is attempting to purchase the entire parcel of property for an
�' elementary school building. They oom a lot.of the parcels now, the school has
taken up the tax forfeit lots, and some of the property is in the midst of being
condemned, but the procedure has not reached the po�nt c•;here the County Co��mis-
sioners are appointed. He thou�ht they o���ned abou� SOi of the property. They
did not own Lots. 2, 3 and 4 in Andco Terrace, but are in the process of picking
them up from the tax forfeit roll. '
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• Mr. Clark said there were houses on Lots 1 and 2. The owner of Lot 1 said
that their biggest concern was that the school ,should fence the boundaries so
that the children are not permitted access to their rear yard. However, he was
in favor of the vacation.
� Mrs. Janet Cisewski, 1559 75th Avenue (West 1G9.5' of Lot 10 and 11, Block 2):
' She was against the vacation of the streets until the school purchased her two
lots. The School had made an offer for her lots which she did not feel was
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-if these streets were vacated, the value of his property would drop because the
lot wauld be landlocked. He felt the City should not make a final decision on
the vacation until the school is the actual fee owner.
Chairman Erickson agreed that, until the land is actually acquired, the
City cannot vacate it. -
Mrs. Ciseti�ski and Mr. Robert Eigenheer (531 Mississippi Street) both said
they wer.e served with condemnation notices. Darrel Clark explained the procedure
of condemnation to them.
'•� ' Chairman Erickson, speaking to Mr. Munson, said that he feTt the Commission
would have no objection granting the vacation if the School owned �h� property.
It would be-better for the Board to wait until the entire property is secured
. and then come in. At that time they wi11 be able to make the request as the
owner.
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the vacation request, SAV #71-06, by Independent School District #16 to vacate
75� Avenue from Lakeside to proposed Cleveland Street and proposed CZeveland
Street from 752 Avenue North 240 feet until the School District had acqraired
a11 the prope'rty. - Upori a voice vote, aI1 voting aye, the mo�ion carried
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7. LOT SPLIT REQUEST: L.S. ��71-11, ALBERT M JOHNSON: Lot 2, Block 1, A1
�tose Addition, to split off the North 19 feet of Lot 2 and add to Lot 1.
Mr. A1 Johnson said he had made a mistake on the plat as Lot 1 should have
been larger to permit the construction of a two family dwelling. The zoning
was R-1, and in order to build a double bungalow in an R-1 zone, it would have
to be done by a special use permit. ,
Mr. Clark said approval was given for a special use permit with ihe stipu-
lation that there be one common access onto East River Road from Lots'1 and 2.
Mr. Johnson said with a common driveway, he would have to go around behind
the back of the house. With the additional 19 feet, the double bungalow could
be placed so that he would meet the setback requirements.
MOTION by Fitzpatrick, secor_ded by Schmedel;e, that the PZanni.nq Commiss�:on
' recommend to CounciZ approval of. the Lot Sp1it request, L.S. #,'71-11, for A1ber.t
Johnson to split off ti�e North 19 feet of Lot 2, B1ock 1, A.t Rose Addition and
add to Lot I concurrinq with the P1ats & Subdivisions-Streets & Ut1.lities Sub-
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�� committee that Mr. Johnson provides on.Zy one entrance for both lots onto East I
River Road. Upon a voice vote, a11 votinq aye; the motion carried unanimously. I
-8. LOT SPLIT REQUEST: L.S. ��71-12, WALLACE E. ANDERSON: Lot 6, Block 1, Adams
-.. Street Addition. To split off the South 26 2/3 feet and add to Lot 7 for
a.buildable site, and add the North 13 1/3 feet of Lot 6 to Lot 5.
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LOT SPLIT REQUEST: L.S. �71-13, WALLACE E. ANDERSON: Lot 4, Block 1, Adams
Street Addition. To split off the North 26 2/3 feet of Lot 4 and add to
Lot 3 and to split off the South 13 1/3 feet�of Lot 4 anzl add to Lot 5.
Mr. Wallace Anderson was present.
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Mr. Schmedeke, Chairman of the Plats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities Sub-
committee explained that the Subcommittee recommended approval of the lot splits
__as requested but he voted nay. He said he voted against the requests for the
follocaing reasons: Lots 1 and 2 are not owned by the petitioner. The petitioner
owns Lots 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7. Ais thinking was that Lots 3 and 4 could be used
for an 80 foot building site and Lots 5, 6 and 7 could be split into 60 foot
lots. We had a similar situation when the Planning Commission recently approved
the splitting of Lots 9, 10 and 11 into two 60 foot sites over on Washington
Street. Another strong factor, he believed, is Lots 11 and 12 beh�nd Lots 3 and
4 on Washington have one common owner who would probably built on both lots.
Lots 8, 9 and 10 are also under one ownership. He felt his suggestion would
be the sensible way of splitting. He stated the zoning ordinance requires a
75 foot frontage as the minimum size of the lot. He would suggest the following
-compromise: The lot on the North would be 75 feet, 65 feet for the next lot
and leave a 60 foot lot on the South. He felt if the Commission would create
too many substandard lots, especially in this instance when it was not a hard-
ship, there may be other requests coming in with 66 foot lots. �
Mr. Anderson said that the property is on a minimal type of street because
the East side of Jefferson Street has never been dedicated. It is a glorified
alley. His thoughts were that the lots were as large as possible with the
rear yard facing living rooms and having attached garages and such. Since the
last meeting he thought of a different kind of building for the lots. He felt
an attached garage would be no problem. .
Mr. Anderson continued that there are many lots in the City 65 feet and less.
He felt that by making three equal lots and three comparable building sites that
would be the thing to do. By making the lots of different sizes, you definitely
put a burden on the builder to put something more in one house and not the
others. Three different types of structures would cost more. The average
person would rather see three comparable buildings. There is a problem with
the debris on the property to the South. He felt that in the best interest of
the adjacent property o4mers and the City, three equal lots would be preferable.
Mr. Schmedeke asked P1r. Anderson how long he had owned the property and the
answer was ttvo months, hou*ever he has been acting as the real estate agent for
the previous o�,mer for two years. �
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: Mr. Fitzpatrick said that if he lived on Washington Street, he would consider
this proposal down grading. He asked if Mr. Anderson would consider two lots
unreasonable. Mr. Anderson said he felt it would be unreasonable when you con-
sider the area.
Ghairman Erickson said to Mr. Schmedeke that he could see his point, but it
is permissible under our zoning ordinance to reduce the size of lots if they
were on record before 1955.
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Mr. Clark said that Jefferson Street has been surfaced, water and sewer put
in, and assessed on one side only. '
. Mr. Anderson said he hoped to built about a$30,000 house. The assessments
are almost $7,000 which is not quite double with what the average owner is faced
� with. The ordinance calls for a garage. He could not put anything on the lots
and sell for less than $28,000 or $25,000.
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plan for a building that takes up 48 feet of the lot and should sell for
$28,900.
Mr. Schmedeke asked if Mr. Anderson would be prepared to settle for a com-
promise, such as the North lot 75 feet, next lot 65 feet, and a 60 foot lot on
the South end. : •
Mr. Anderson replied that he would prefer to use the method of splitting
in the request.
The Chairman asked if there was any problem with the legal descriptions.
Mr. Clark said that the middle site will be parts of two lots. The
description will be a little bit lengthy, but still not a problem.
�- Chairman Erickson said that he understood Mr. Schmedeke's position, but.
did not see any problem equalizing the lots being inconsistant with what is
going on in the general area. He did not see anything wrong with three equal
lots. He could see several reasons why it is better. He also didn't see why
lot lines have to line up with those lots in the back.
Darrel Clark said that in a grid pattern the lines do coincide. In contour
plats, the lines are less likely to line up.
Mr. Minish felt the additional 6 2/3 feet would give the petitioner a little
bit more to work with.
MOTION by Minish, seconded by Zeglen, that the Planning Commission recommend
approval of the Lot Sp1it applications, L.S. #71-12 and #7I-13 for Wallace E.
Anderson splittinq five 40 foot lots irito equal size lots (66 2/3 feet) for
building sites, namely Lots 3 to 7, BZock 1, Adam.s Street Addiiion, with the
addition that the 1ega1 descriptions be corrected. Upon a voice vote, Minish,
Zeglen, Eri.ckson votin_q aye, Fitzpatrick and Schmedeke voting nay, the motion
carried.
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10. � CONFIRM PUBLIC HEARING DATE: REZONING REQUEST, �Eil-10, MRS. LLOYD E M[TRPHY:
To rezone Westerly Half of Lot 18, Block 1, Spring Valley Addition from C-1
(local business areas) to C-2 (general business areas) for a small Golf
� Putting Course.
MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Zeglen, that the Planning Commission
confirm the public hearing date of November 17, 1971 for the rezoning request,
�' #71-10, for Mrs. Lloyd E. Murphy to Iocate a sma11 Go1f Putting Course on the
,.Westerly Ha1f of Lot 18, Block 1, Sprinq Va11ey Addition, and rezone from C-Z ~
(1ocaZ business areas) to C-2 (general brasiness areas). Upon a voice vote, a11
voting aye, the motion carried unanimously.
11. VACATION REQUEST: SAV �71-07= MRS. VIRGINIA T. JACOBSEN: Vacate East/West
alley in Block 3, Spring Brook Park Addition.
� � Mr. Minish said that Mrs. Jacobsen appeared before the Board of Appeals to
reduce the rear yard requirement for a garage. The certificate of survey showed
- a 12 foot alley behind her property was vacated, but according to the Anoka
' County records, it had never been vacated. At first the neighbors were against
the vaca'tion of the alley because of a misunderstanding, but when properly under-
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closer to the center of the dedicated alley. Mrs. Jacobsen wants to build a
garage and preserve the green area. The access to the parking lot was over
Lot 11.
Mr. Minish said that a majority were present at the Board of Appeals hearing
and they approved the variance. ,
� Chairman Erickson asked if the Commission could vacate�an alley without
' everyone signing the petition. Mr. Clark answered that Council-makes the decision
,;' � at the hearing. If one person objects, and has a good reason, they won't
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the apportunity was there to get this alley vacated.
., The Chairman and the members of the Commission felt the item should be
tabled for further checking.
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There being no further business, Chairman Erickson adjourned the meeting
at 11:30 P.M. •
Respectfully submitted
Hazel 0'Brian
Recording Secretary
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BUILDING STANDARDS -�ESIGN CONTROL MEETING OF NOVEMBER 4, 1971
The meeting was called to order by Chairman Zeglen at 8:00 P.M.
" MEMBERS PRESENT: Zeglen, Lindblad, White
MEMBERS ABSENT: Gnerre, Tonco
OTHERS PRESL�NT: Hank Muhich - Chief Btiilding Inspector
MOTION by Lindblad to approve the minutes of the October 21, 1971 meeting as
written. .
Seconded by White. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried
unanimously.
1. CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST FOR AN EXPANSION ONTO THE PRESENT BUILD�NG LOCATED
ON PART _OF LOT 1, AUDITOR S SUBDIVISION 78, THE SAME BEING 5320 MAIN STREET
N.E. FRIDLEY; MINNESOTA 55 21. REQUEST BY MIDLAND CO-OP, 5320 MAIN STREET
. 1J C 4DTTT L'V Tui7A7NL'CATA CC/.77
Mr. Ray Wollery of Midland and Peter Zubert of Adolphson & Peterson were
present. Mr. L. E. Torrey of Midland made the presentation.
Mr. Torrey said this addition onto the main warehouse building will be 252 feet
long and 264 feet wide. it will be a two story building with approximately
134,000 square feet of space. It will be used for warehouse storage, some
offices and meeting rooms and for a lunch room. There will be an elevator
used mostly for transporting some handicapped employees to the second floor.
He said that one of the advantages of a two story building was that the
ceilings were only 11 ft. 4 in. high from floor to floor and the warehouse
area would be used for shelf and bin items. In a one store warehouse building
with high ceilings there is a lot of wasted space because you can only stack
the merchandise so high. They are leasing 80,000 square feet of space in
the Roseville area and they.will replace this leased space with this building.
They will have all their merchandise in one location.
They are going to dress up the new building. It will have dark glass around
the windows and will feature a canopy at the new entrance. This canopied
entrance will have the hefght to accommodate buses as they have many people
coming for tours. The building will have decorative lighting, both on the
building and on the perimeter. They are adding additional parking, blacktopping,
and landscaping. Mr. Torrey said the new landscaping would be extended along
the property lines on the North and East. They are planting green ash trees.
Mr. Zeglen asked if there was enough additional parking. It is the understanding
there would be enough parking by the time the entire concept was completed.
Mr. Muhich said [here had been previous disc�.ission abot�t cti�bing the blackt•�pping,.
Mr. Torrey said they really didn't want curbing because in the winter they
have to have some place to put the snow. He said some times the snow piles were
14 feet high and the curb would interfere witt� this. He said as it was their
employees using the parking area he thought they could control keeping them off
the sodded area. He had passed this request for some type of barrier on to
his builder and was sure this could be worked out to every one�s satisfaction.
Mr. Zeglen asked about the radius on the corners and Mr. Muhich said the;r
had more than we reQuired.
Mr. Lindblad asked if they had enough space for future expansion. Mr. Torrey
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said they hoped to have enough buildable area when Burlington was through
wiih their project. There has been some exchange of �_operty between Midland
and Burlington. Mr. Zeglen asked how mu�h space they ccsld build on and Mr,
Muhich told h:i►:� 40% of their total area. Mr. Torrey said they had gotten
100 feet on the rear of their lot in an exchange with Burlington and they
would be moving the existir.� fence back and would be putting in a concrete pad
for trailer storage there. The area on the west side of the building they
used for this purpose before will be blacktopped.
Mr. White asked if the expansion would be the same as the existing bu�lding.
Mr. Torrey said they would be dressing up the existing building to canform to
the new addition. They existing building would have more color.
Mr. Lindblad asked if there would be more traffic and was told no, except as
the business grows. ,
Mr. White asked if there would be any shigping or receiving in this new
building. Mr. Torrey said no, but there would be a door in the building
they could use if necessary.
Mr. Lindblad asked when they expected this
' Torrey said they were hoping for completion
if the wall between the two building �aould
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in May of 1972. Mr. Zeglen ask�d
remain and Mr. Muhich said th�.s
_ Mr. Torrey said he would like to request the Subcommittee to recommend approv�l
of their final plans and the issuance of a foundation permit. Because of the
season of the year they were anxious to get started. Mr. Zeglen said as the�r
plans were quite complete they would consider this request. Mr. Muhich said
they should have detailed plans of the �nterior of the building before they
go.to Council. Mr. Zubert said the plans would be ready before the November
�Sth Council meeting. "
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of the present building and recommend the granti,ng c,f a foundation permit.
Seconded by White. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried
unanimously.
The meeting was adjourned by Chairman Zeglen at 8:35 F.M.
' Mr. Fred Housenga of Standard Oil arrived unexpectedly to request a general
concept approval on some prelimivary plans for a service station to be
located on the northeast quadrant at the intersection of University Avenue
' N,E. and Osborne Road. He felt the board might have some suggestions
which he migh� be able to incorporate in the final plans which would be
coming up for approval in the near future.
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The ext�r�or �f t�e �uiiding is to bs o€ bri�k vs�eex w�th a�ansor� roof.
Th� Board suggested �or� in€q�mation on ��ad$capi�g �nd �uggest a�t�ip
of eve�gxeens along the aorth 1��� o� Che p�operty to pxavids $ screening
for the a�a�tments to the north.
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CITY OF FRIDE.EY
��eau of ��e Ppev�����n
6431 University Avenue N. E., Fridley
MINNEAPOLIS 21, MINN.
Gerald R. Davis, City Manayer
Robert D. Aldrich, Chief, Bureau of Fire Prevention
November Il, 1g71
Specifications CD 71-1
Bus. Phone 560-3450 `�'�,�
+. Gordon Middag and myself received bids until 12;00 noon on November
; 10, 1971, at which time the bids were opened and read.
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Two bids were received, one from Iten Chevrolet, Brooklyn Cent�r,
j and one from Suburban Chevrolet, Hopkins, Minnesota. The tabulation
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�; ����_. 6701 Brooktyn Blvd.
Suburban Chevrolet
; . Hopkins, Minn.
Certified check Base Bid
$224.50 �\ $4,490.0
Bid Bond 5% $4,703.62
' Federated Insurance Co.
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Both units meet the specifications, however, )ten Chevrolet has -
' stipulated that any price increase assessed by Chevrolet Motors
after November 12th, would have to be added. Suburban Chevrclet
has no such stipulation.
' In view of the delivery dates, it may be that we should award the bid
to Iten as they will not accomplish delivery until at least February
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MEMO T0:
Nasim M. Qureshi
MEMO FROM: Peter J. Herlofsky
MEMO DATE: November 10, 1971
RE: Riverview Heights, and Federal Assistance
Mr. Garland Davis of the Department of Housing & Urban Development
, has been contacted. He has been informed of our desire to make an
application for funds. He informed me that the Open Space Land Program
has been changed to a Legacy of Parks Program. Booklets outlining the
, procedures for this program have not been distributed to any HUD offices
'' at this�time, they are overdue now and he can give no accurate indication
on when he will be receiving them.
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Mr. Garland Davis has rec�ived a letter from me requesting the
program booklet, which was sent September 7, 1971, and he promised
that we will receive it as soon as he does. Mr. Davis does not feel
a pre-submission conference should be attempted at this time, because
we will not have any more of an idea of what is to be needed than he
does. If we want to begin assembling data he suggested we use the HUU
Open Space handbooks we have now, because there may be only minor changes.
Funding at this time is still being worked on. He has no idea at present
how much is available, but some will be.
Paul Brown and I will be stopping in the HUD office this coming
Friday, November 12, in order to obtain some additional information.
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cc: Gerald Davis, City Manager
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Planning Assistant `
Mr. Garland Davis �
Dept, of Housing & Urban Development
182I University Avenue
St. Paul, Minnesota
Phone: 725-4732
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6431 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
PAUL 8Rc7GIN, D.i�c.ec.ton
Phone: 560-3450 X64
MEMORANDUM
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SUBJECT: Municipal Swimming Pool for Fridley. FROM: Paul Brown,�Director
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Dear Mr. Davis:
The following information is submitted for your information, in respect
'to your Memo dated October 19, 1971.
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This information is for your review, regarding the possibility of a
Municipal Swimming Pool in Fridley. Please note that some of the information
' has been requested by way of mail from communities that already have pools in _
operation. �
' � 1. Bloomington Pool - Written rec{uests have been made for this �
information. Enclosed is a map of the pool and surrounding
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2. Cost Estimates:
� � a. Bathhouse was included in.my estimate . , . , , $150,000.00
, b. Pool - Equipment - Accessories - Walkways . . . $400,000.00
a$d Accessories
c. Parking Lot (Cost) . . . . . . . . . . . . $ 50,000.00
' d. Land - Should be.placed on,currently.o�.med.'•
Park I:and within Fridley . $ .00
' . ESTIMATED TOTAL: . .� . . . . . . . 600,000.00
3. Method of Payment -{Vritten requests have been made for this informa*.ion.
Requests were made from Edina, Bloomington, Crystal, and Brooklyn Center.
' 4. Y.M.C.A. Information:
Their pool, if constructed from their studies and surveys, will be an
' , indoor pool. Their pool wotild have an effect to some degree on any
municipal pool. Please keep in mind that their pool would be used by
members ONI.Y and not open to the general public.
' S. User Fees and Charges: Examples ONLY
Tickets: Season Patron Ticket (Resident and �'on-Resident).
'Individual : . $5.00/ezch
a Family . . $10.00/Family
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Municipal Sw3mming Pool for Fridley Page .
5. User Fees and Charges (Continued):
Daily Fees: , -
Student . . . $ .25/each
Adult . . . . $ .50/each '
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Lockex Rental . . $ �.35/each � •
NOTE; Non-Resident Fees, if desired, should be higher.
Estimated Budget Costs (2 types -- Summer ONLY or Full Year Program)
SIJ�IER ONLY: (Based on 90 day season)
Personal Services . . . . . . . . . . $ 25,000.00
Other Expenses . . . . . . . . . . . $ 34,000.00
. 59,000.00 .
FULL YEAR PROGRAM: (Based on 270 day season) �
Personal Services . . . . . . . . . $ 80�,000.00
. Other Expenses . . . . . . . . $ 52,000.00
. 132,000.00
� This basic information is estimated by the City of Fridley, Parks and Recreation
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• - Di�e�sio±ZS -- swimmirg Pool -- 75' x 58' .
' wading pool --� 40' x 20'
Nu�nber �f Gal.l��ns o:f water -- 300,000
(chlor.ine used ir_ swimming poel; bromine in wading pool) `
' Seating Capacit} - 450
15' deck space around pool �
' 2-- o�e meter divir_g t�oar.ds
10' deepest poi7>_t; 32` shallow end
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Swimming instructions are offered to children at least 52 , g g
� into 4th.grade. Red Cross certified instructors teach beginners, advanced
��' beginners, intermediates, and swimmers. Ti�ree 3-week sessions are offered
with classes being 1-hour lor_g. Ir_ order for a child to take any class
beyond Beginner he must complete the requirements for the preceding course.
' Total Cost for 15�Iessons is $5.00 per session. Transportion not provided.
' CLASSES OFFERED SUI�iMER 1968
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' Beginn.er & Beginner & Beginner & Beginner &
�June 10- Jur_e 28 I�Cermediate Adv. Be . Swimmer Intermed.
�II) Beginner & Beginner & Beginner & $eginner &
'� July 1- Jul 19 Adv. Be . Intermed. Adv. Be . Swimmer
(III) Beginner & Beginner & Beginner & $eginner &
Jul 22 - Au st 9 Swimmer Adv. Be . Intermed. Adv. Be .
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' ; HOURS: 1-5 & 6-9 Daily
Yublic Swim.mi±-_g° Every afternoon an3 evening.the pool will be open to
' residerts of Blooming for public scaimmi*!g. There will be three .
sessions per day -- 1:00-3:00 PM; 3:00-5:00 PM; and 6:00-9:00 PM.
Admission is 50�: per person per session. Any non-swimmer attending
' these session.s must be at least 52" tall. .-.
Family NighLS: Each Tuesday and Tfiurs3ay evening from 6:�00-9:00 PM
, will be set aside for family swimming. Children under 16 years
of age must be accompaZied by their parents to attend the family
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Wading Pool: The wading pool will be open for two sessions -- 1:00-5:00 PM
1 . and 6:00-9:00 PP�1. for the children not tall enough to enter the big
pool. Admission is 25� per child per session.
, All persons usin.¢ the pool r,lust grovide their own bathing suits, toa�el, etc.
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Bob Schaefer, CiCy Manager
' Village of Nec,� Brighton
803 Sth Avenue l�.t�.
New Brighton, t�innesota 55112
' Dear 5ir: �
- Attached herewith is a pxogosed drafC of an a�reement
, to regulate the connectian of New Brighton residents to Fridley'a.
sewer aad water syst�ms. Please review this material, and if posaible
return your cormnents before our Pioveu�ber 15th Cauncil meeting so that
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Thattk yau for your coopexation.
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• � . eity En�ineer - Director of Planning
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Gerald Davis, City Manager
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AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE CITY OF FRIDLEY
AND THE VILLAGE OF NEW BRIGHTON FOR THE
PURPOSE OF PERMITTING CERTAIN RESIDENTS
IN THE VILLAGE OF NEW BRIGHTON TO,CONNECT
ONTO THE CITY OF FRIDI,EY�S rNNICIPAL WATER
AND SANITARY SEWER SYSTEM
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THIS AGREEMENT, made and entered into this
� . day of 1971, by and between the City of Fridley and the Village
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_WHEREAS, it is mutually beneficial that certain residents of
� the Village of New Srighton be permitted to connect onto the water and
sanitary sewer system of the City of Fridley,
' �: . NOW, THEREFORE, it is mutually agreed as follows:
' . The certain property fronting on Stinson Boulevard (33rd Avenue N.W;) in .
the Village of New Brighton be permitted to connect onto the City of
, , Fridley's municipal water and sanitary sewer system subject to the following
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� h 1. That the residents of the Village of New Bri hton will
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residents of the City of Fridley.
, 2. fihat the residents of the Village of New Brighton will
pay to the City of Fridley water use charges at the same rate as�is charged
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-"� �-'-residerits of the City of Fridley. �
' 3. The type of service to be connected to be one family
residential units on1y. � -
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residents of the Village of New Brighton pay to the City of Fridley, at the
time of connection, the equivalent lateral charge as is called for in the
City of Fridley Ordinance No. 113, the same as is being charged to the
residents of the City of Fridley who connect to the municipal system and
who have not previously paid a lateral assessment. The present rate being
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paid by Fridley residents is $11.89 per.front foot for sewer and $6.53 for
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�oot charged for the equivalent lateral charge will be recomputed at the end
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out so that the cost of inspection wi11 be recovered. The NeG� Brighton
resident will apply for said permit through the New Brighton Village office
and the Village office will obtain said permit from the City of Fridley.
6. That the City of Fridley will have the right to shut
off the water to residents of New Brighton who do not pay the appropriate.
charge for the services received, also the Village of New Brighton will pay
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to the City of Fridley charges which have not been paid and the Village o{
New Brighton will assess these charges against the delinquent property in
order to be reimbursed. ,
The City of Fridley will pursuant to the above conditions,
'� permit the above named properties in the Village of New Brighton to connect
' : to the municipal water and sewer sy�tem of the City of Fridley. Tt�.is agree-
ment shall be pex�etual,.subject to the above conditions.
� � MQnie� due for the privilege of connecting to the existing
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City of Fridley �aater and sewer system shall be paid before construction is
commenced or connections made.
' The City of Fridley shall be responsible for the maintenance
of only the taater lines and the sanitary sewer mains located in the above
, described streets and shall be responsible for the disposal of sewage
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This agreement shall be binding and effective upon the approval
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of the respective councils of the City of Fridley and the Village of New Brighton.
IN �TESTIMODIY 47FIEP,EOF, the contracting parties hereto have
caused this agreement ta be executed in their behalf by the proper officers who
have been duly authorized to sign on behalf of the municipalities and have -
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OWNER r�� of FridlP�� �innP��+*�
' PROJECT_ Addition to Municipal Gara�e
� TO THE CONTRACTOR—You are requested to quote below your proposal for making the listed changes to the project. Please quote each item
' separately and fill in the effective total. Compiete aii copies, retain the last copy and return all other copies to the Architect.
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When excavation was performed as noted in change order G-1, soil conditions discovered
necessitated additional excavation as per attached letter and invoice.
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We propose to make the above listed changes for an (increase) (c�¢�xasa) in contract price of S 1 A� - On and an
(increase) (decrease) of construction time of days.
Contractor Loef fel-En strand " y/f% / I� �" ` date I� i C�
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changes and the proposal are satisfactory, please indicate your approval by signing all enclpsed copies. Retain the tirst copy and return al1 other
copies to the Architect. e� ,y�
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TO THE CONTRACTOR—Your proposal for making the above listed changes is approved and accepted. You are authorized to proceed with the
above listed changes. �
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' 612 Eleventh Avenue South, Hopkins. Minnesota 55343
Telephone 935-0141, Area Cocle 612 .
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ATTACHEQ 1S INVOlCE 1116 FRO�A JU�IAN �JOHNSON CONSTRUCTION CpR�'•
'`; EN THE Al.70UNT OP �648.00• P�EASE NOTE THAT ME HAD TO OIG OUT
TO �T FEET INSTEAO OF THE 4 FEET AS QUOTEO ON TNE CNANGE ORUER
PROROSIiL OF 9�?_2�71.
' 1 WE HEREBY REQUEST AN A001TIONAL AMOUNT AS FOlLO�'1S:
EXCAVATlON 8C BACKFIIL (NV. 1116 S 648�OQ
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JULY, AUGUST9 SEPTEMBER ACTIVITX REPORT
3710 East River Road N,E.
Plan review for restaurant; number to plans reviewed and reports sent to
owners, equipment dealers and contractors.
5370 Sth Street N. E.
Litter eomplaint; checked and wrote 4th violation tag. Has been a'consistent
problem. Further rechecking showed that litter was cleaned up after issuance
of tag,
5378-84 Sth Street N,E,
Litter complaint; checked and issued 2nd violation tag. Has been a consistent
problem. Finally cleaned up ott further checks after issuance of tag.
Proposed Street Vending Operation
Prepared a report for the City Manager.
Dog Control
Prepared a report on kennels at request of City Manager
5820 2z Street N;E.
Apartment refrigerator complaint. yisited apartment but no one home; wrote
letter to owner. Refrigerator checked at request of owner after receiving
letter.
1350 Gardena Avenue N,E.
Complaint on wood pile. Checked and talked to responsible party.
6061 2nd Street N,E, �
Complaint on several apartment problems. Talked to owner of building.
7518 Stinson Boulevard N,E,
Review of swimming pool plans.
6675 East River Road N,E;
Review of swimming pool plans.
6210 Trinity Drive N,E.
Review of swimming pool plans.
7857 Alden Lane NoE,"
Review of swimming pool plans.
622 Osborne Road NoE,
Review of food establishment plans and reports sent to owner, equipment dealex
and contractor.
5865 University Avenue N,E;
Litter complaint. Checked and made food survey, Discussed complaint and litter
problem.
5430 7th Street N,E,
' Plumbing complaint.
problems.
Checked and has been corrected, must follow-up on other
� 5277 Central Avenue N.E. `
Food complaint. Checked and discussed with operator.
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Litter complaint checked and discussed with owner.
560 Glencoe N.E,
Dog complaint checked and discussed with owner.
65 77th Way N,E.
Rechecked clean-up order several times; some improvement. Sent another letter.
505 Fairmont N;E;
Recheck of clean-up order. All litter removed.
5329 5th Street N.E,
Sewage drainage into street checked. Contacted owner after several trips and
corrected.
6201 Starlite Boulevard N,E,
Litter complaint checked and sent letter.
276 Rice Greek Boulevard N,E,
Litter complaint checked and talked to owner.
1641 73rd Avenue N,E,
Recheck of weed problem on vacant 1'ots adjacent to above. Weeds have been cut.
6229 Central Avenue N,E.
Recheck on order issued on above. Sent another letter.
6370-80 Highway �65
Recheck on previous letter to clean-up debris. All debris removed. .
7373 Memor Lane N;E,
Review of pool plans.
7516 Arthur St. N.E,-
Review of pool plans.
5955 3rd Street N.E,
Litter,complaint discussed with caretaker.
100 Ventura N,E,
Several litter complaints. Contacted owner and wrote several letters. Will
require more follow-up work. .
6414 Van Buren N,E.
Litter and compost pile complaint. Checked and issued second order.
5770 2nd Street N,E,
Insect and rusty water complaint. Checked and sent letter to owner.
1400 73rd Avenue N,Eo
Litter complaint. Checked and sent letter.
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Request for housing inspection. Checked and sent report to Building Inspector.
8101 Riverview Terrace N,E;
Rat complaint. Checked and talked to owner. Problem corrected.
6670-80-90 Lucia Lane N;E,
Two complaints on swimming pool and plumbing. Made two visits; wrofe report on
pool._ __
650 Ely N,E,
Court case; Rechecked after court case and cleaned-up,
6161 Highway �65 NoE;
Consultation with owner on plans for food establishment. Review of plans and
reports sent.
5955 3rd Street N;E;
Litter complaint; checked and issued order to owner.
630 Buffalo Street N,E; -
Housing check on request of Building Inspector. Checked and sent order to
owner. •
124 Riversedge Way N,E,
Dog complaint and litter complaint. Talked to owner - no serious problem.
55 77th Way N;E,
Recheck of litter problem.
1200 72nd Avenue N,E;
Review of pool plans.
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A RESOLUTION ORDERING PRELI�fINARY PLA1\S; SPECIFICATIONS,
AND ESTIrIATES OF THE COSTS THEREOF: WATER SANITARY SEWER �
� AND STORM SEjdER PROJECT NO 102 - ADDENDUM ��1 .
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BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Fridley as follows: �
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1. That it appears in the interest of the City and of the property owners
affected that there be construeted ce�taln improvements•,•to-wit; � �
Water Mains, sanitary sewer, laterals and service connections,
storm sewer and appurtenances for streets and areas listed below:
1: Main Street N:E;: � From 79th Ave. to 82nd Ave.
2. 83rd Avenue N:E;; 660' West of University Avenue �T.H.��47) to
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2. That Comstock and Davis, Incorporated, Consulting Engineers_, are _
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. hereby authori�ad �nd directed to draw the preliminary plans and
specifications and to tabulate'the results of his estimates of �he costs
of said improveir,ents, including every item of cost from inception to
completion and all fees and expenses incurred (or to'be incurred) in
. connection thexewith, or the financing thereof, and to make a
preliminary report of his findings, stating therein whether said
improvements are feasihle and whether they can best be made as pranosed,
_.. __or in connection with sor.ie other improvements (and the estimated cost as
recommended), including also a descriptioni of the lands or area as may
receive benefits therefrom and as may be proposed to be a�sessed.
3. That said preliminary report of the Engineer sha�l be furnished to the
Council. � ;
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ADOPTED BY THE CITY CQUNCTL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS ��
DAY OF _, ��^� V � , 197 . .
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CITY CLEFc�: - rfarv�n C. Brunsell
MAYOR - Jack 0. Kirkhan
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�' �. � • A RESOLUTION RECEIVING THE PREL�fIN�1RY REPORT AND CALLING �3
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'� SEWER PROJECT N0. 102 ADDENDUM ��1 ' � �
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'� WHEREAS, the consCruction o£ certain improvements is deemed to be in
' . the interest of the City of Fridley'and the property owners affected
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�- 1. 2'hat the preliminary report submitted by Comstock�and Davis, Inc.
. Consulting Engineers is hereby received and�accepted.
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.' 2.. That the City Clexk shall act to ascertain the name and address of the -
owner of each parcel of land directly affected or within the area of
� � lands as may be proposed to be assessed for said improvements, and �
calculate estimates o£ assessments as may�be proposed relat�ive thereto
against each of said lands. . � • �
�3.�That the area proposed to be assessed for said improvements and each
.. of.them as noted in said noCice axe all the lands and areas as noted
�• � in said notice: All of tfie same to he�assessed proportionaCely ,
• ' � . according to the bene�its received. � . . • � � .
4. That the estimates of assessments of the Clerk shall be available for �
inspection to the owner of any parcel of land as may be affected thereby
' at any public hearing held relative t'nereto, as well as at any prior �
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S. That the City Clerk is authorized and directed to give notice of such
Public Hearing by publishing a notice thereof in.the official newspaper
o£ the City of Fridley and by mailed notices to all the property owners
whose proper,"ty�is liable to be assessed with the making of these �
impxovements according to law, such notice to be substantially in the �
• = form and substance �f the notice attached hereto as Exhibzt "A".
6. That thi.s Council will meet on the day o£ , 1971
.• at o'clock P.ri. at the.City Hall in the City o£ Fridley for the -
� � purpose of holding a Public Hearing on the improvement noted in the
� . Notice attached hereto and made a part thereof by re£erence, Exhibit"�".
ADOPTED BY THE CITY COU�ICIL OF THE CI1'Y OF FRIDLEY THIS i J
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•. � WATER, SANITARY SEWER AND STORM SEWER PROJECT NO �102.ADDENDUM ��1
, �.WHERF.AS, the City Council of the City of�Fridley, Anoka County, .
. _-�iinnesota, has deemed it expedient to receive ev�idence pextaining to the
�� improve�nents hexeinafter described. . , . � . . .
, NOW THEREFORE, NOTICE IS HEF.EBY GIVEN THAT on the � day of �..
, 19�1. at o'clock P.M. the City Council wa.11
weet at the City Hall in said City, and will at said time and place hear
. 817� parties interested in said improvements"in whole or in part.
� The genexal nature of the improvements�is the construction (in the �
lands and stxeets noted below) of.the following improvements, to-wit:
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.�,' Water mains, sanitary sewer, laterals and service connections; storm
sewer and�appurtenances for streets and areas"listed below: •
' 1. Main Street N.E.: � From 79th Avenue to 82nd Avenue -
2. 83rd Avenue N,E.: 660` West of University Avenue (T:H.��47) to
• University Aver�e (T,H,��47)
ESTIlr1ATED COST . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .$ 47,162.00
TH.AT THE AREA PROPOSED TO BE ASSESSED �`�R. SAID IMl'ROVEr1ENTS IS AS FOLLOWS :
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.' ,'".. All of the land abutting upon said streets named above and all
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' �,ll of said land to be assessed pr000rtionately accordino to the
benefits received by such improvements.
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•-That should the Cfluncil proceed with sai.d improvements they will consider
each separate improvements, except as hereafter otheizaise provided by the
Council all under the following authority, to-4;i.t: Minnesota �tatutes 1961,
Chapter 429 and laws amendatory thereof, and in conformity �aith the City
-�Charter.
DATED THIS � DAY OF
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�lAYOR - Jac�: 0. ?:i.rkham
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RESOLUTION N0: �
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A RESOLUTION DES1GNATING CERTAIN STREETS IN FRIDLEY
SELECTED TO BE PART OF THE FEDERAL AID URBAN SYSTEM
WHEREAS, the Congress of the United States through the Federal
Highway Administration has requested the establishment oi a new Federal _
Aid Urban System; and
WHEREAS, the initiation of such syste� shall be a cooperative effort
of the appropriate local officials and State Highway Departments; and
WHEREAS technical representatives of local and state transportation
offices have jointly agreed upon an initial system of routes to recommend
for designation in the new Federal Aid Urban System.
NOW THEREFORE BE IT RESOLVED that the City Council of the City of
Fridley requests the Com�issioner of Highways to recommend to the Federal
Highway Administrator the selection of roads and streets hereinafter
described, located within the boundaries of the City of Fridley, as an
initial and partial request for_des-ignation as part of the Federal Aid
Urban System.
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5 006
(Description of Routes)
(Proposed North Crosstown Route) on or near the
North Municipal Limits from the West Municipal
Limits to the East Municipal Limits
5007 On East River Road (CSAH 1) from the South _
� �Iunicipal Limits to the North Municipal Limits
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RESOLUTION N0.
RESOLUTION OFLUERING IMPROVEMENT AND FINAL PLANS
AND SPECIFICATIONS AND ESTIMATES OF COSTS T�IEREOF:
STREET IMPROVEI�NT PROJECT ST. 1972-1 AND 1972-2 (MSAS)
WHEREAS, Resolution No. 131-1971 adopted the 4th Day of October, 1971
by the City Council, set the date for hea'ring on the proposed improvements, as
specifically noted in the Notice of Hearing attached hereto for reference as
Exhibit "A", and •
WHEREAS, all of- the property owners whose property is liable to.be assessed
with the making of these improvements (as noted in said Notice) were given ten
(10) days notice by mail and published notice of the Council Hearing through
two (2) weekly publications of the required notice, and the hearing was held
and the property owners heard thereon at the hearing as noted in said notice.
- NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, by the Council of the City of Fridley,
Anoka County, Minnesota as follows:
1. That the following improvements proposed by Council Resolution
No. 131-1971 are hereby ordered to be effected and completed as
soon as reasonably possible, to-wit:
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Street Improvements, including grading, stabilized base, hot-mi.x
bituminous mat, concrete pavement, concrete curb and gutteri
sidewalks, storm sewer system, water and sariitary sewer services
and other facilites located as follows:
A. Under Project St. 1972-1:
1. Alden Way Riverview Terrace to 200' North of
62�}d Way
2. Riverview Terrace 200' North of 62nd Way to 121' South
of 63rd Way _
3. East River Road East Outlot I, Great Northern Industrial
Service Drive Center - Fridley
.�- 4. Clover Place Monroe Street to Jackson Street
5. Benjamin Street Gardena Avenue to Rice Creek Road
6. 63rd Avenue N,E. Benjamin Street to 300' to the East
(Briardale Plat) •
7. 62nd Avenue N�E;
(Briardale Plat)
8. 61st Avenue N.E.
(Briardale Plat)
9. ricKinley Circle
(Briardale Plat)
Benjamin Street to Stinson Boulevard
Benjamin Street to McKinley Street
63rd Avenue to 50Q' to the Scuth
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� .7.5. North Xnnsbruck Dxive Matterhorn Drive to the EasC City Limits ''
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. , �,,�.�. : Nort�- Danube Ro?d.. _ - • ".-�s�t Danube fioad to North`Innsbruck �Drive � ' �
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'� . i.7._ East Danube Road ...I�iatterho��m Dri.ve to North xnnsbruck Arive
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' � Tionroe Street t�i�.ssi.ssi. i Stre � � .
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, 2. Gardena Avenue . Arthur Street ko Stinson Jioulevard �'
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or more contracts as may be deemed advisabl.e upon receipt of bids.
3. That the City Engineer, Nasi.m M. Qureshi, and the City's Consulting Engineers
' are hereby disignated as the En�ineers for this improvement. They shall prepare
final plans and specifications for the making-of such i.mprovement.
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GENERAL: #26781 through #26978
LIQUOR: #6104 through #6155
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I;IST OF LIC��`iSES TQ BE AFPRn�,IED BY TFi� CITY COUI`1CIL AT Tf�E i�IFETI�`<G OF i�TO?�i?1'�fBER 15� 197�. `53
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VENDII�iG MACfII�t� , . . ApPROVED BY
' Bu2zts Barber shop Health Inspector
62t�7 University Ave. �
' Fridley Bys E.►rJ. Arndt
CHRISTf•IAS TRFE LQT
'755 - 53rd Ave.
Fridley � By: Donald NeVrcomb Fire Snspectar
'280 I�Iississippi
Fri�ley By: Ernest Fitch Fi.�e Inspector
��'F SAL�, BEEZ
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7315 xwy. 65 � .
� Fridley By: Michael Ammend Health Inspector
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CONTRACTOR'S LICENSES TO BE APPROVED BY COUNCYL AT THEIR REGULAR MEETING ON
NOVEMBER 15, 1971
GENERAL CONTRACTOR APPROVED BY
Balsiger Contracting Company
2113 Cedar Avenue "
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402 By: Gordon W. Griffin Bldg. Insp.
Car-Don Construction
1729 Crystal Avenue
St. Paul, Minnesota By: Donald F. Palme Bldg. Insp.
Nu-Vista Exteriors, Inc.
801 Excelsior Avenue
Hopkins, Minnesota 55343 By: John W. Edwards Bldg. Insp.
MASONRY CONTRACTOR
Biagini Brothers, Inc.
1064 Payne Avenue
St. Paul, Minnesota By: Otto Biagini Bldg. Insp.
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, APPLiCATION FOR PAYMENT No. 2 oArE 10-31-71 ARCHITEC S�j
COMM. NC
.� TO_ FR� OLEY VOLUNi'EER Ft �Ea���'s REI. i EF AS�N. , OWNER,
This Application is for �N n payment for - GE N E R A L CO N S? R t! G T 1 O N work done on your
, project from � 0-1—? 1 to 1 �—�j 1—'j 1
DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT WORK ITEMS
� GENERAt, CONDIT{ONu
� OEMOLITION
EARTHN►ORK
CONCRETE—�TG. 8C PIER
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RE—STEEI. 3� MESH
� PRECAST CONCRETE
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BIOCK — AG
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CARPENTRY
ROOFING
CAt1LK1 NG cqC 1FI�S
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0'HeA� DooRs
C6MENTiTiOUS CdATINGS
' PAINTING
Ft.REFIGHTING DEVICES
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Add Change Orders Totals
Deduct Change Orders Totals
Totals to Date
CERTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT
, Based on our observations, this application for payment is
correct to the best of our knowiedge, and the contractor
is entitled to the indicated payment
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� � Project checked by.
This form checked by�_`"�--��" ^<�/!-`-��
' PATCH ER:CKSQN MADSON 6 HAN90N, INC.
ARCHITECTS AND PLANN[RS �
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CONTRACT
AMOUNT
5400
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3400
22�0
6600
1100
15200
2400
7500
9900
1500
5500
300
900
5500
1300
2300
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COMPLETED
THIS PERIOD
1,620000
150.00
2,550000
220000
?15.00
240.00
5,250,00
9,900.00
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Less Retainage at � � %
Total to be Drawn to Date
Total Previ�usiy Certified
Amuunt No�v Uue
COMPLETED
TO DATE
3,240.00
150.00
2,550.00
2,200.00
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715.00
2,400.00
5,250.00
9,900.00
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BALANCE
TO FINISH
2,160.00
�150.00
850000
6,600.00
385.00
15,200.00
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2,250.00
7�500000
5,500.00
300.00
540.00
5,500000
1,300.00
2,300.00
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This is to certify that all work lis[ed above has in accordance with contract documents
and ihat ali lawful charges for labor, material, etc., tor which previous certificates have been issued,
have been paid.
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APPLICATION FOR PAYMENT No. 1 DATE to/2�/�1 OMMTNC
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;,� This Application is for lst payment for AlechaniCal Construction work done on your
`� Addition to Fridley Municipal Gara�e projectfrom $�26��1 co 10�2��71
;, DESCRIPTION OF PROJECT WORK ITEMS CONTRACT COMPLETED COMPLETED BALANCE
AMOUNT THIS PERIOD TO DATE TO FINISFI
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Sewer & water 1,500.00 1,500.00 1,500.00 None
Plumbin�
;' i�laste trap 565.00 565.00 565.00 "
Floor drains 400.00 400.00 400.00 "
Soil & vent pipe 1,800.00 1,800.00 1,800.00 "
�� � Heatin
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Unit heaters ' 1,800.00 None 1,800.00
; ' Pipe & fittinJs 50�.00 " 508.00
Vents 300.00 90.00 90.00 210.00
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Add Change Orders Totals
Deduct Change Orders Totals
Totals to Date . U' 3�5. t� 7. ,5 . UU
Less Retainage at 10 % 435.50
CERTIFICATE FOR PAYMENT Total to be Drawn to Date 3,919.50
Based on our observations, this application for payment is Total Previousiy Certified _ '�to11E
correct to the best of our knowledge, and the contractor Amount Now Due
is entitled to the indicated paymen� �.. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . : . .-� S 3, 919.50
�l"�''' t,�:.:�-.._--�—. =c/ This is to certif that all work list ove fias been c in accordance with contrac[ documents
Project checked by % _ v '�-� _
` j��> a and tha[ all lawfui charges for iabor, ma'tena, etc., for which previous certificates have been issued,
,� ��:��,�`n `,� � /'`' have been paid.
This form checked by'; , :��,- ;
PATCH ERICKSON MAOSON & HANSON, iNC. COf1tI8CtOY ����IS Biii7Tl-I�' RJ �LITiTBING COZ'IPL�NY __'_
ARCHITECTS ANa PLANNERS �' � t�/�—��
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HERMAN L. TALLE
VIRGIL C. HERRICK
�ROBERT MUNNS •
JAMES D. GIBBS
FREDERICK W. KEtSER, JR.
PATRICK J. ROCHE, JR.
WILLIAM K. 600DRICH
' City of Fridley
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, October Retainer
CATV - Review of ordinance, public hearings 12 hours
Acquisition of right of way - University Avenue
, ' S1ip-off 4 hours
� St. Imp. Proj. 1970-1 2 hours
� SS & ST. 5 Proj. #105 1 hour
St. Sewer Proj. #101 1 hour
20 hours
COURT CASES
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2 appearances in concilliation court
Answer in Hedman vs. City of Fridley
' Ansv�er in Falkenstein vs. City of Fridle�
Answer �n Chi es vs . Ne.Zson & Ci ty of Fri dl ey
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EXPENSES
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WEAVER, TALLE & HERRICK
November 11, 1971
TOTAL
5`7
316 HAST MAIN STREET
ANOKA. MINNESOTA 88303
421.8418
November Billing
,51, 450 . 00
700.00
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100.00
150.00
100.00
$2,600.00
123.20
$2,723.20
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MEMO T0: City Council November 12, 1971
FROM: Marvin C. Brunsell
SUBJECT: Request that certain Tax Forfeit Property be turned
over to the City of Fridley
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The attached resolution would haye the effect of requesting the
County to transfer certain tax forfeit property to the City of
Fridley. � ,
The property is located south of Ironton and west of Ashton Avenue.
The Council should understand that if the County does deed the property
to the City, there would be a cost for the special assessments now on
the property in the amount of $19,416.00.
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RESOLUTION N0. �
A RESOLUTIO�V REQUESTING PART OF SEC. 3, T41P 30, RANGE 24 IN THE GENERAL
AREA OF NORTHERN CITY LIMITS, SOUTH OF TIiE NORTHERN 60UNDARY OF PLATTED
PROPERTY KNOWN AS SPRING BROOK PARK AND WESTERLY OF 6URLINGTON NORTHERN
TRACKS, ALSO KNOWN AS PLAT #53903, PAP.CEL #1260. (Legal description on
attached exhibit "A"), WHICH IS NOW TAX FORFEIT, TO BE DEEDED TO THE
CITY OF FRIDLEY.
WHEREAS, The City of Fridley is in need of Park Land in it's
Northern area, west of the Bur7ington Northern Rail Road tracks, and
WHEREAS, This property is now tax forfeit and it is within the
lega] rights to divide tax forfeit property.
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NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, That the following described portion
be deeded to the City of Fridley for use as Park Land.
Legal Description on attached exh;bit marked "B" (That portion
out of�Sec 3, Twp 30, Range 24, known as Plat #53903, Parcel #1260).
BE IT FURTHER RESOLVED, That the City C�uncil of the City of Fridley
desires the following legally described strip of land be deeded to the
City of Fridley for street purposes.
Legal Description on attached exhibit marked "C". (That
portion out of Sec 3, Twp 30, Range 24, known as Plat #53903, Parcel
� #1260).
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UNPLATTED CITY OF FRIDLEY
Th pt of the
SW 1/4.of the_NE �/4 of Sec�3-30-24 lying Wly of the Rt of Way of
The Mpls & Manitoba Ry Co & The Northern Pacific Ry Co - Ex the pt
beg at the NW cor of Sd SW 1/4 of NE 1/4 th E along the N line of Sd
SW 1/4 of NE 1/4 for a dist of 135 ft th S prll with the W line of
sd SW 1/4 of NE 1/4 a dist of 326.4 ft more of less to the N line of
Ironton St extended E th W on sd extended N line of Ironton St a
dist of 135 ft to the W line of the SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4 th N
along sd W line to pt of beg -&- ex th pt of the SW 1/4 of the NE 1/4
of Sec 3-30-24 des as fol beg at a pt of intersec of the W line of
sd Sw 1/4 of NE 1/4 & the sly line of Ironton St so called th S along
sd W l,ine a dist of 353.4 ft more or less to the SE cor of Lot 41
Bl A Riverview Heights th E on the extended S line of sd Blk A a
disto�f 200 ft th N prll witli the W line of sd SW 1/4 of NE 1/4 to a
pt of intersec with the extended Sly line of Ironton St so ca7led .th
W along the extended Sly line of Ironton St a dist of 200 ft more
or less to the pt of beg subj to an ease for St purp to the City of
Fridley in the pt of the SW 1/4 of NE 1/4 of Sec 3-30-24 desc as
fol a stp of land 66 ft wide meas generally N& S& 200 ft long
meas generally E& W being an extension to the E of Ironton St the
S line of which is the S line extended of Ironton St & the N 7ine of
which is the N line extended ofIronton St as now established & of
record-subj to ease 66 ft wide to City of Fridley desc as fo7 all
of th pt of SW 1/4 of NE 1/4 of Sec 3 th lies between the N& S Rt
of Way lines of Ironton St as corrected extended Ely to the Great
Northern Rail Road Rt of Way all lying in T 30 Rge 24 as per QCD
6�22/64 - subj to ease 10 ft wide to ��SP 8/6/64 - ex pt to Ju7kowski
#1300 - Sec 3-30-24
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� A7.1 tiiat part of the South�•�e�� Quarter oi the t�oxtheas� Quazter of �
' - Section 3, T-3Q, R-2�F, described as fol,lot•�s:
�. Com�eenci� j zt �he Southeast coxr.er •of Lot �+1, Block A, iti.vervie���
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Heigh�s; ttience Sot�th alono the �:est �.ine af the South;aest Quarter i
t' � of the fiortheast Quarter of Section 3 a d�.stance of 579.82 feet y
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Korth �B9°16' 16" East aJ_on� the Soutii line of. the South:•rest Quarrer �
' � oi the Northeast �ua;-ter of Sectior. 3 a distance of til�s.36 feet; , �.
thence dve Narth �.71 feet; thence Nerth���esterly al.ong a tangential �
cur.ve to the �.eft �•:ith 4 radi.us of ?.�4.82 fe�t a di�tance of 16�r.92 �
f�et; �hence Nor�r 4G°08'07" �•lest along a str�ight Jine a dis'C�nce .'�
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- r�dius of 382.?.2 'feet � dlstance. of 307.17 feet; the;�ce due tdorth �
'_ along z str� i;;fit �1.i.n� n�istance oi 1t2.50 feaC to iL-s inter.sec�ion j
t;�.tii tlie E�e�ter?y c�tension of the Sou�h lir.e of Elocl: A, F.ivcrview �
�Iei�;�ts; thence jl�stex].y ator.g thc So�:ti: Iine of �7_ock A, ?Zi.vervi�:•� �
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A11 lying in Sectio.� 3, T-30, P.-24,_ City o� Frid].ey, County of Anol:a, �
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A sixty foot (60`) Stre.et and Utility easement described as follo�rss i
Cou-�aencing. at the Soutilwe�t corner of the South�aest Quarter of the
fiortheast Quarter of Section 3, T-30, R-24 thence Easterly alon� the �
� South line of the Southwest Quarter of the ho�the�st Quarter oi Section �
3 a distance of �14.36 feet (assumed bearin� of said South line to be ;
.N 89°1G'16" �) said point beint, the actual point of beginnin� of the �
txact to be descriUed; thence continue h S9°16t16'= E a distance of 60 �.
feet; thence due Nor�h a distance of 7.95 feet; thence TIOTCI1L:7es�er.1� on �.
a tan�ential cur�e to the left �aith radius of 2G��.82 feet a distance of i
213.24 feet thence � 46°os�a7" �� a dist�nce of �,7.28 fee�; thence alung .;
a tfulgentizl curve to the ri�ht �:Tith a radius of 322.22 fee.t a distance �
of 259.�iG feet; thence due :�orth along a strai�ht line a distance of i
k�s6.59 feet; thence on a tan�eutial curve to tiie lett- ��ith a r�.dius of
200 ieet a ctistance� of 1��0.73 feet; tlience on a reverse curve ta the �
� right w3th a radius of 200 feet a distance of 1�F0.73 feet; t�ience due }
NorL•?i on a straiglit line approk:Lnately 53 feet to a line parallel i:o �
and SQ feet South of the North Iine of the SoutT�aest Quarter of the
- Nor�heast Qua.r�er of Section 3; thence Td 45°,� Co a line p�rallel to • �!
and �t0 feet Soutli 'of the tdorth l�ne of said Sot�ttt��est Quarter oi the �
I�or��ieast Quarter of Section 3; thence N 29°2j'��" E alon� a stxai�ht
�ine to the t•�esterly P.aiL�ray xi.�Iit of wa�� line; the.:ce �i 1��26' 10" td alon�
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west�Quarter of the t;ortheast Quar�er of said Section 3; thence S S90 '
25'52" T�l alono tlie ,IorL-h li.ne of tt�e South;•sest Quarter of the 2;orthzast ':
Quarter oi said S�ction 3 a distance of 133.69 f-eet; ther_ce due Soutti j
&].ong a straight line a d3.st�,nce of 391.84 feet to the South line of ,
7ronton Street e::L-�nc'ed �ast; ttience i1 89°2I.'SG" I. alon� the South ].ine
of Ironton Street etitencled East a dista.nce of GS feet; t�ience due Sour.h '
Rlon� a strai�I�t line �t distance of �►�E5.93 feet; thence Soutiea"sterly on a
tan�entiaJ. curve to the le�t t:Tith a r4dius of 3S2. 22 feet a c':ist� :�ce of
307.77 feet; tiiencc S 46°OS'07" r on a sL•raig5t line a distance oi ��7.28
feet; tbence on � tan`�ntial curva to the ri.ght- �•�i.th a r�dius of 201s. S2.
feet a dis:.�nce of 1G��.92 feet; thence due South on z str.ai��zt li_ne E.71
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CITY OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS
ADMINISTRATtVE OFFICES
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COLUMBIA HEIGHTS, MINNESOTA 55421
November 8, 1971
The Honorabte Mayor � Members of the City Council
City of Fridley
6431 University Ave. N.E.
Fridley', Minnesota 55432
Gentlemen: -
' This letter is written verification of the verbal statement
given to your Deputy City Manager, Marvin Brunsell, on
Friday November 5, 1971 regarding the Columbia Heights City
, Council revocation of the Par.k Construction Company blasting
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Our City Council would like to have your concurrance in
this action of rescinding the blasti.ng perm'tt in both our
Cities until Park Construction complies with the requireme�ts
as set fortF� tn the attached Council minutes exerpt.
Please tet us kno�r �rhat official action you wi.11 be taking
on this matter as it is certainly of interest to citizens
in both our communities as shown by their appearance at our
Council sessions.
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�:{��RPTS FRO+"S CITY CQU�iCIL IitE71'JG t�Ili�t;TES, �dOVE�l3�? 4, 1;71
ilotion i;y Jeska, seconded Gy Heintz that the blastin�� nermit
of ;'arl: Construction be rev�ked until furt'�er action o� t'ic
�ouncil and in ti�e meantime individual ins�ectio^s of all
:,ui ldir�as d�fined �•.it!�in t!ic �oundari�s of earl iPr meetinqs
�e conducted inside and outside and t.iaC ti,e insnecti�n reaort
,� s i;�:,d t.y t`:�e bu i 1 d i nc� o:vner and �y t��e i nsuras�cL c�n�nany
an�! a co�y of tf�is rc;�ort ilt: fi ted :�it+� the Ci ty of Colu�::i?
;�aig.�ts. T��at the City of Fridley also :�e as�c�:d to revok�
t':eir ��r.nit unti-1.–thi� ,ias 5sen compiied :.�it`�. t1t t:�e ti-�e
�;�e i n�;^,act i on i s madr t��e bu i 1 d i ng Olyfl.-''.0 report to the
i�t57PC,tOi t�l@ d�m.a�e thaC =1c�5 nccurred to tz�� JU! � G! !1`7 51 ^�.^
���� biastin� '���an and that ti�is information !ie inctu:.'ed ���c:�
t's�r ti�rerort. %t:�i4�,!1nd furt.�Zer tnat �-�hen any �l�tin� acr�it
:;e issu�d a�;�rapr�iat� star�cfards be included to ;�rotnct ��1 �
'�ui 1�!+�� o;�r���rs. T:�e fol lo��rin, are some o� the raas�ns ,`or t`:�
rev�cati�n:
4. ,111 buildin�s have �zot �een insaected for dama��.
;. T�e damaoe to �uildings tias �ecurrF�d �,'iieh ,�as not '���n
r��ortc�l n�r acted u;�on.
.. ?hat t:i� a��a��nt of charg�, inclu�ed in t,�:� :�lasts has .�.�
cxces�ive according tn the Council`s ve�-bal instruction. ,
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as s��c'i f i e�, by t ��e Counc i 1. � �
�. That the num:,er of blasts exceeded those num5ers �err�i tt��
by the !'ounc i 1 .
F. � na t th� Se i smograp,� readi ngs exceeded t!�e .? 1 ev�t as
autl�orizQd b�� tlie Council.
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- lNDCPENDENT SCMOOL D75TRfCT NO. 13 •
HOWARD A. JENSON. SUPERlNTENDENT
1400 49TH AVENUE N. E.
COLUMBIA HEIGHTS� MINN. 55421
fJovember 9, (971
Mr. Jerry Davis, City P��anager
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue Northeast
Fr i d I ey, P�•1 i nnesofia 5542 I
Dear. P1r. Dav i s:
The�Board of Education of Independent School District fdo. 13
at its October 19 Board P�feeting passed a motion adopting a
Position Statement on CATV which they directed the adminis-
tration to forward to you in hope that it would be presented '
to the Council for their consideration.
Enclosed is the Position Statement adopted by the Board. If
you have any questions concerning its contents or if ate can
be of any further assistance, please feel free to contact me.
Sincerely, �
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Chris L. Huber, "f'h.D.
Assistant Superintendent for Instruction
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BOARD OF EDUCATION
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT N0. 13
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The Board of Education of Independent School District No. 13 has been following
the cable television franchise developments in the City of Fridley with much
interest. It has some awareness of the potentiai that CATV has for expanding
the field of communication and its effect upon education and is eagerly await-
ing the opportunity to utilize this mode of communication in developing intra-
district and inter-district educational programs.
�Je believe, however, that due to the magnitude and complexity of this matter
more time should be provided for the study of CATV and its community and educ-
ational implications. Therefore, we ask that the Fridiey City Council continue
its public hearing for an additionai six months.
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Some of the areas which ��e hope �vouid receive additional study are:
l. Determination of the minimum percentage of all fuil-time
channels to be dedicated, at no cost, for public service
by the franchised company.
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Determination of the role of the franchised company in
providing, at no cost, CATV facilities for public service.
Determination of the compatibility among r�etropolitan
CATV systems in order to insure inter�hase capability
permitting cooperative�curriculum and instructional pro-
grams between school districts.
The Educational Research and Development Council of the "•letropolitan Twin
Cities, v�hich includes�forty-three school districts (see er,clos�re), is cur-
rently studying the educational implications of CAiV and u�ill be �urnishing
the data of educational needs to its member school districts in the near
future. The City of Fridley will be denied the benefit of such efforts
unless the public hearing is continued.
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NORTH DISTRICT
4501 68TH AVENUE NORTH
� � BROOKLYN CENTER. MINNESOTA 55429
November 11, 1971
Mr Gerald Davis
Manager, City of Fridley �
6�+31 University Avenue NE �
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55421
REIACATION OF 115 KV LINE __
Dear Mr Davis
Following is a progress report since my letter of October 29, 1971..
Wednesday, November 10, Northern States Power Company engineering per-
sonnel met with Burlington Northern's signal and communication people
regarding energizing the Fridley 115 KV line. One of the subjects dis-
cussed was the letter dated October 25 (which you have on file) NSP sent
BNI. We anticipate a response to this letter in the near future.
Today two representatives from NSP are in Chicago for a meeting with the
Association of American Railroad to make the presentation we mentioned
in ou.r last letter. _
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Warreri R Johnson` -�
Municipal. Services Representative
North Division
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FIRE HE�AitTMENT REPOR�'� FOR fl�CTOBER .1�971
Fire alarms January through October 31, 1970 •.••: 295
� Fire alarms January through October 31, 1971 ....
Decrease in alarms this year through Oct. . 9
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Fire alarms for October 1970
Fire alarms for October 1971
Same number as last year.
ALARMS
Autos $ Trucks
Gas Spills
Houses
Commercial
Industrial
Hospital
Assist Police
Fire Out
Smoke
lst Aid
Faulty Alarms
Bonfire
Trash
Water Bed
Total
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TYPES OF ALARMS
General Alarms 9 Average response 15.11
Company Alarms 7 Average response 12.28
Still Alarms 11 Average response 2.81
In October of 1969 we had 18 Grass � Brush fires, this year
we had no grass fires. This was due mostly to the no burning
ban, and partlp to the wet fall. .
Our average response on general alarms is down due to the fact
that five firefighters retired, and one resigned in September.
We•have ten applications on file, and I expect we will be adding
new men to the department after the lst of the year.
Most of the alarms this month were handled by the men on duty.
There were three training session this month with an average attendance of 19.66 men.
October is always a busy month with special emphasaS� selfrtalkedeand showedpfiremately
150 Children toured the station. Chief Aldrich an y
�revention movies to several groups at evening meetins. �
, Open House was held October 17th. I do not believe we had as large an attendance as
last year.
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Members of several Departments of the City set up the Bloodmobile at the Fridley Nlethodist
Church.
Fire losses for October were less than $15,000.00. The largest loss was a house fire at
7360 Concerto Drive, which amounted to app�oximately $12,OQC.00.
Completed United Fund Drive, for City Employees.
MEETINGS ATTENDED:
2 Staff bleetings
2 Metro Paid Fire Chief's A�eetings
15 hour Trauma School at Mercy Hospital
Chamber of Commerce
Res ectfully submitte�/�-_�
,�.� � � - /fz�(/'/
Robert S. I-tughes, • ief
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Summa ry of F i re A1 a rms
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This Last Year
Month
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� � . Non Residential 0 ���
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Commercial 0 0
�� , Industrial 0 0
", � G rass � B rush 0 5
� lst Aid � Rescue 2 2
' Auto � Truck 5 5
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Miscellan�ous � 15 ��
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' Mutual Aid 0 0
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, � Response - 27 Ala rms
General Alarms 9 136 men 15.11 men/ca11
Still Alarms ll 31 men 2.81 men/call
'�: � Company 7 86 men 12.28 men/call
Losses for October 1971
October 1971
Total
' Buildings $8,000.00 Contents $4,000.00
� Total for the Year
$ 8.00 Contents $11,704.00 Cars & Trucks $13�229.00
Buildings $3 ,77
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Buildings Inspected 22
, Reinspections / 0
Inspections other than 6
' , Buildings
Burning Permits 4
' By Inspector 2
By Others 0
Special Permits 1
' Total 29
' Orders issued 0
Orders Completed 2
' Ille al E ui ment 0
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'� Written Warnings � 4 ,
Ve rba 1 Wa rn i ngs 14
i ' Complaints 7
Investigations - Fire 2
' Extra Activities /
, - Fire Safety Seminar - LaMaur
Arson Investigations
Rescue Seminar
' School Programs _
Fire Brigate Training - Onan Inc.
Coordinate with Park Construction on blasting
' Plans and Checks on construction
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his Months
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21 228
4 107
4 167
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