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THE MTNUTES OF TH� SPBCIAL CANVASS OF VOTES DIHETING NOVEP,IB�R ft, 1971
The Meeting of the Fridley City Council was called to order by Aiayor Kirkham
at 4.45 P.M., Thursday, November 4, 1971.
ROLL CALL:
MEMBERS PRESENT: Kirkham, Kelshaw, Liebl, Breider
MEbiBERS ABSENT: Harris
STATEN]ENT OF CtV'VVASS, GENERAL ELECTION, NOVEb1BliR 2, 1971 •
MOTION by Councilman Kelshaw, seconded Uy Councilman Liebl to adopt the
Statement of Canvass and Declaration of Results of the General �lection
held November 2, 1971 as reviewed by the Council, the election being £or
the seat of Councilman at Large and b1ayor. Upon a voice vote, all voting
aye, bSuyor Y:irkham declared the motion carried.
ADJOURIVMENT :
There being no further business, hlayor Kirkhant declared the meeting ad�ourned
at S:OD P.M., November 4, 1971.
/R�S�p ectfully submitted,
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Secretary to the City Council
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STATEMENT OF CANVASS
GENERAL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 2, 1971
DECLARATION OF RESULTS THEREOF
In accordance with 5ection 4.08 of the Charter of the City of Fridley, the City
Council declares the results of the 1971 General Election to be as follows:
A. The total number of ballots cast was: 52o4
Ward 1- Precinct 1 621*
Ward 1- Precinct 2 736
Ward 1- Precinct 3 779*
Ward 2- Precinct 1 759*
Ward 2- Precinct 2 481*
Ward 2- Precinct 3 417*
Ward 3- Precinct 1 668*
Ward 3- Precinct 2 448
Ward 3- Precinct 3 295*
TOTAL 5204
B. The votes for each candidate, number of defective, spoiled, not voted and
write-in votes are as follo�is:
CITY OF FRIOLEY - MAYOR
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 ?
41ard 3 - Precinct 3
TOTAL
Frank G
Liebl
402
427
427
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455*
313
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215*
292
344*
292*
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209*
203
129
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& Defective Write-Ins TOTAL
2 Cliff Ash 2 621*
12 5** 736
6 Cliff Ash 2 779*
13 759*
Olivee Erickson 3
7 Cliff Ash 2 481*
6 417*
Ric ar Dittes
6 Jack Kirkham 2 668*
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1 295��
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�9 18 5204
*Absentee Votes
�'�' Write-in votzs for S�lard i, Precinct 2- Jack lCirkham 2, Lea Bederon 1, Cliff Psh 1
Clayton Storley 1 ����r' ��,'��
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STATEMENT OF CANVASS
CITY OF FRIDLEY - COUA'CILMAN-AT-LARGE
Donald R. Everett
Mittelstadt F. Utter
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GENERAL ELELTION
NOVEMBER 2, 1971
Not Voted
& Defective Write-Ins TOTAL
Ward 1- Precinct 1 310* 306* 4 Don Blair 1 621*
Ward 1- Precinct 2 392 332 9 3** 736
Ward 1- Precinct 3 408* 356* 14 Blair 1 779*
Ward 2- Precinct 1 303 445* 11 759*
Ward 2- Precinct 2 217 259* 5 481*
Ward 2- Precinct 3 231* 178* 8 4l7*
Ward 3- Precinct 1 304* 350* 14 668*
Ward 3- Precinct 2 209 234 5 448
Ward 3- Precinct 3 116 175* 4 2A5*
TOTAL 2490 2635 74 5 520�4
*Absentee Votes
** Write-in Votes for Ward l, Precinct 2- Don Blair 1, Barbara Hughes 1, Steven Nord 1
C. The following officers were dec1ard elected;
MAYOR - Frank G. Liebl
COUNCILMAN-AT-LARGE - Everett F. Utter
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STATEMENT OF CANVASS
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NOVEMBER 2, 1971
D. The following is a true copy of the ballot used:
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GENERAL ElECTlQN
November 2, 1971
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GENERAL ELECTION
NOUEMBER 2, 1971
E. The following is a true copy of the ballot used:
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GENERAL ELFCTION
Navember 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.
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Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Marilyn Beck
Kathryn Follmuth
Geraldine Sherve
Carol Ahonen
Anita Hitzeman
Shirley Godeen
Bette Forster
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
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Mrs
Mrs
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Mrs
Mrs
Beverly Kinsman
`Edythe Collirs
Bertha Johnson
Jean Wagar
Rose Meyerhoff
Jeanette Michalski
Ida Mae Kassow
WARD 1 PRECINCT Z
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs,
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mrs.
Mary Schreiner
Leona Brubbakken
Dorothy Houck
Joyce McLellan
Sue Edinger
Carol Leuders
Pat Regtster
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
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Adeline Svranson
Judy Engelbretson
�ean Caldwell
Marlys Lisowski
Betty Jeronimus
Marianne Robbinson
JoAnn VeVea
Ray Sheridan
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GENERAL ELECTION
NOVEMBER 2, 1971
F. The names of the judges of election are as follows: (Continued)
WARD 3 PRECINCT 1 WARD 3 PRECINCT 2
Mrs. Pat Dittes
Mrs. Gloria lvers
Mrs. Darlene Vallin
Mrs. Alice Mol
Mrs. Evelyn Horn
Mrs. Marilyn Crowder
Mrs. A16ert Marsnik
Mrs. Barbara Gohman
Mrs. Rosella Amar
Mrs. �orothy Heule
Mrs. Dolores Christenson
WARD 3 PRECINCT 3
Mrs. Jean Phelan
Mrs. Betty Helson
Mrs. Charolette Fitzpatrick
Mrs. Jean Mi11s
Mrs. Jean Jackson
Mrs. William Dlojciak
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Velma Pinks
Gladys Syverson
Ardell Buss
M. K. Burton
Jean Johnson
Geraine 6lalsfeld
Grace Szegda
Eleanor Olson
ABSENTEE PRECINCT
Mrs. Marcia Gunville
Mrs. Barbara Gohman
Mrs. Margaret Powell
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THE NINUTES OF THE SPECSAL PUBLIC HEARING MEETING OF NOVEMBER 8, 1971
MaYOr Kirkham called the Public Hearing Meeting to order at 7:43 P.M.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
Mayor Kirkham led the Council and the audience in saying the Pledge of
Allegiance to the Flag.
ROLL CALL:
MFMRERS PRESENT: Kelshaw, Kirkham, Liek�l, Harris, Sreider
MFMBEFS 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 Hearinqs, "On Rezoning Hequest
(ZOA #71-09) by Castle Mobile Homes, Inc."
MOTION by Councilman Breider to adopt the Agenda as amended. Seconded by
Councilman Liebl. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Kirkham declared
the motion carried unanimously.
PUBLIC HEARING ON REZONING REQUE9T (ZOA #71-07) WAY DAR LAND CORPORATION BY
WAYNE PETERSON TO REZONE FROM R-3 TO C-2 THAT AREA GENERAI,LY LOCATED ON THE
EAST SERVICE DRIVE OF T,H. #47 NORTA OF 53RD AVENUE•
Mayor Kirkham read the Notice of Hearing. The City Engineer pointed out the
area under consideration on the overhead pro7ector, and xeEerred to the
Minutes of the Planning Commission in the Agenda in which they rewmmend
approval of the request.
Mayor Ktrkham asked if there was anyone present in the audience who wished to
speak in opposition to this request. No one wished to speak in opposition. He
then asked if the representative cared to add any comments. Mr. Leonard
Samuelson, representing the petitioner, Mr. Wayne Peterson, explained that they
are proposing to build an antique automobile supply building at this location
if the rezoning is approved, the plans have been submitted to the Planning
Commissxon. The company is being displaced by the ixeeway at its pzesent
location. He explained that they sell already manufactured pasts to antique
buffs, and they do their own remodeling. There is no dismantling of cars at
this location. She maximum number of cars would probably he at�out 30 a day,
and the ma�ority o£ the busa.ness 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 business at this
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 as presented,
but wondered i£ the petitioner would be willing to cooperate with the City and
help finance the cost of an alley which is necessary in this area for drainage
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