03/13/1972 - 5545FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL AGENDA - PL'BLIC HEARING MEETING - MARCH 13, 1972 - 7;30 P. M.
Item Number &
Pa�e Numbers
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
On Rezoning (ZOA 4�72-02) by Robert L. McGregor. . . . . . 1- LD
Generally Located South of 69th Avenue, 1,000 Feet
West of the City Limit�
OLD BUSINESS;
Receiving Report on Liquor Storage Costs. . . . . . . 2- 2H
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NEW BUSINESS:
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Appointment - Administrative Assistant. . . . . . . . 3 - 3C
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, �List of Certain Tax Forfeit Lots the City Requests. . . . . 4- 4A
�be�Withheld From Tax Forfeit Sale
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' Consideration of Approval of Change Order ��2 For. . . . . 5- 5B
Water, Sanitary Sewer and Storm Sewer Project ��102
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' Consideration of First Reading of an Ordir.ance. . . . . . 6- 6C
Amending Chapter 23 of the Fridley City Code
Regarding Licensing and Manner of Conducting T�ances
' COi�1ENT: The amendments to Cha ter 23 and ha ter next
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item) have been prepared at the suggestion af the City
' Attorney. The amendment defines public dance and substitutes
"public officer" for "peace officer". This will then allow
organizations or businesses having public dances to utilize
' people other than sworn police officers to meet the require-
ments of the ordinance)
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NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED)
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Consideration of First Reading of an Ordinance Amending. . , , 7
• Chapter 83 of the Fridley City Code Relating to the
� Licensing of Taverns
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� Receiving Communication From Spring Lake Park. . . . . . . 8
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Request for Public Hearing Before City Council on. . . , , , g
' Rezoning Request (ZOA ��72-01), Al Nitschke
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OFFICIAL NOTICE
CITY OF FRIDLEY
PUBLIC HEARING
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CITY COUNCIL
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TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN:
Notice is hereby given that there will be a Public Hearing
of the City�Council of the City of Fridley in the City fla11 at 6431
University Avenue Northeast on March 13, 1972 in the Council Chamber
at 7:30 P.M. for the purpose of: -
- Consideration of a rezoning request, ZOA �672-02,
_ . by Robert L. McGregor to rezone from R-1 (single
__. ..: famiiy dwellings) to R-2 (limited multiple family
_ ._dwellings) the North 824.7 feet of the West Quarter
. of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter
-. of Section 13, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County
of Anoka, Minnesota.
. Generally located South of 69th Avenue and 1,000
_... feet West of the City Limits.
Anyone desirzng to be heard with reference to the above
matter will be heard at this meeting.
Publish: February 23, 1972
March 1, 1972
FRANK G. LIEBL
MAYOR
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PLANNING COr1�i1ISSZON MEETING ._._ FEBRUARY 16, 1972 PAGE 1
i The meetiag was called to order by Chairman Erickson at 8:05 P.M.
- RALL CALL• -
'-�..Members Present: Minish, Erickson, Schmedeke, Fitzpatrick, Zeglen -
i.. Members Abseat: None
� Others Fresent: Nasim M. Qureshi, City Engiaeer-Director of Planning,
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_.- APPROVE PLANNING CO1��ifL�SION MINUTES : FEBRUARY 9, 1972
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.� ,MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Minish, that the Planninq Commission defer
appraving the Planning Commission minutes of the Februarr� 9, 1972 rrteeting because
they were receiv�3 at the meeting this evening. Upon a voice vote, a�1 votirig
aye, the mofiion carri�d unanimously.
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1.� CONTINUED PUBI�IC iiE14RING: REZOVING REQUEST, ZdA ��72-02, BY ROBERT L. MC
�GREGOR: To rezone from R-1 to R-2 (limited multipie family dwellings) the
�::_ North 824.7 €eet af the W� of the NE� of the NF� of Section 13. Public
_-.-Heariag closed. - - ,
Mr. Robert L. McGregor was present.
Because the C'�airmzn was absent at the February I3th meeting, this item
was tabled in arder to give him an opportunity to eomment on it.
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Mr. McGregor explained that it was their proposal to put in a 43 unit
Townhouse project. The plan was to take this flat piece of ground and excavate
two man made pon�s, use the material, to construct berms to gfve the property
some character. It was proposed that they would do this either by pumping
water from the cre�k with a permit from the Conservation Department or by instal-
ling a welL The water, in either case, would over£low back to the creek. In
winter the drain�ge pan d would be closed creating two skating rinks. A warming
house would be bciilt and maintained through the tow�nhouse association at no
cost to the City and would be basically used for the people in this immediate
area. '
The land is �.�rro�r and long. The people to the East have given property
for dedication of the road on the East side. They would also consent to give
1? feet to coinci�ie with this road for egress
Mr. McGregor continued that he indicated they would deed to the City the
back of the property that is belot•� the 890 contour for park purposes which
would be a little over 10% of its land area. rfr. Qureshi used the projector
to show the lanci �n the whole area to be acquired by the City.
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'�.� . Planning Cammission Meeting� February 16� 1g72 � ' �
1 • •Chairman`Erickson said when the Commission first discussed this ro ert II
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! they were talking about a contour of 880. Mr. Qureshi said that what happened
' was they were talkino about a lower elevation at that time and the developer
was oin to develo all th
' 8 g p e facilities down to 880. Ro er Larson who owns the
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property to.the East, is going to build tennis courts, picnic tables, benches
and barb'ecues. Once it is built, he will turn it over to the City. He will also
h' provide parking for six to ten cars. :
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' f Originally when this property was to Council, Council considered the zoning �
� foz.apartments and were trying to get the land to the South. The zoning didn't
go'through because the developer was unable to purchase the creek bottom to
give to the City. '
� Chairman Erickson said they were concerned with the cantour lines and not the
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proximity. The City should have, as a condition rezoning to the creek area.
He was not so certain that any extension northward of the Iine would be of
any advantage to the City Park. �
� Mr. Qureshi• said the only development you could expect in this area is a
walking trail. The land below the $90 contour is very steep and falls about
45lto 50 feet to the creek.
� The Chairman wondered if the City should have more property on the top of
the hill. T[ze Engineer said that if we had more property, it could.not be used
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for anything more than walking.
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Mr. McGregor said the 890 contour is about 110 feet North of their South line.
The density would be under the R-2 density allowed for townhouses. The tow}�-
houses would be owner occupied. Mr. Qureshi said the townhouse association will
� have to have agreements with the City. �
Chairman Erickson asked Mr. Qureshi if he had any particular objection on the
City's part as to the $�'0 contour line. The only thing he would suggest was
if the petitioner dedicated the land, he also should provide a trail across his
property. Chairman Eriekson said then it was his understanding the developer
is expected to grovide a trail on City property.
Mr. Qureshi said there would be no problem with the plans.they have for the
ponds, but blr. McGregor would have to have a permit from the Conservation
Department.
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Mr. Fitzgatrick added that the narrowness of the property to be dedicated
'' - by Mr. McGregor could become a problem unless the City had property on both
sides of the cree�..
, In answer to the suggestion that a fence be put up between the tocanhouse area
and the park property, Mr. McGregor said they would prefer not to do that. He
felt that people take the path of least resistance and if a trail or walk were
provided, the people would use that. The Engineer suggested this problem could
' be worked out with the Park Department. �
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Ghairman Erickson said that the.Commission is not actually approving the
towtihouse project itself and they £;YP2Ct it to go befcre the building board.
It will come back to the Corimission with a comp�ete concept.
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. planning Commission-3�ieetin�- February 16, 1�72 '� . Pa �' D
• Mr. McGregor asked if the Commission could foresee anq problems with the
.porid� anc� the drainage because they would have to get an agreement with the City
:to drain across City property.
The City Engineer said he did not expect any problems, and other details
:they would work out with the petitioner. It would serve as a storm sewer at
certain times.
Mr. Minish said they could have the second,reading of the ordinance held up
until all problems are solved. �
MOTION by Minish, seconded by Zeglen,.that the Planning Commission recommend
approval of the rezoning request, ZOA #72-02, by Robert L. McGregor, to rezone
from R-1 to R-2 (Zimited multiple �amily dwellingsj� the Nortlz 824.7 feet of the
West Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 13,
for townhouse proposed development with the following stipulations: I) That
land South of the 890 contour be dedicated to the City. 2) Construct a walk-
way in park area. 3) Dedication of the EasterZy I7 feet of this parcel.
4) Separate agreement for surface and ponding drainage with Enginzering Depart-
ment. 5) Second reading of tFie ordinance be withheld untiZ the final plan of
the townhouse has been approved. Upon a voice vote, aI1 voting a�e, the motion
carried unanimously.
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."2. LETTER TO PLANNING COMMISSION CHAIFu`�1AN FROM CITY MANAGER DATED JANUARY 24,
'` -- . I972 REGARDING PROCEDURE OF BUILDI�TG STANDARbS-DESIGN CONTROL MINtTTES:
__ The Ietter was regarding the minutes of the Subcommittee being presented
, to_Council before the Planning Commission received them. .
Mr. Fitzpatrick said he was on the Subcommittea at one time. He made the
., . comment that the Planning Commission and the Subco�mittee spent a great deal
, = of time on the requests. The biggest objection the petitioners had was the
. delay. There is considerable delay already, but it is no fault of anybody.
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Mr. Schmedeke said he felt to have the Subcommittee minutes before the
Ylanning Commission before going to Council, would put a lot more work on the
Gommission. He would then recommend heads of the departments attend the
Commission meetings to explain the requests in orde� for the Commission to have
a complete background on the problems. He felt there should be some way that
all faets should be brought to the attention of�all Subcommittees so that they
would not make a false decision. � �
Chairman Erickson said they feel the procedure should be left as it is. If
somebody sho��s up at a committee and have not given a week's notice, that they
should be sent bac'�c to the City staff so the City staff can revise the plans.
Chairman Eric'KSOn said he would write a letter to �2r. Davis explaining the
position of the Plannino Commission.
' _-3. `STUDY: PROPOSED CO2tPREHENSIVE r1Wi IC1P�L DEVELO:'i•L�NT PLAN:
The City Engineer reiterated that this study is or.1y a guide and the mav
- used is not a zoning map. '
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OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER
FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA
March 10,1972
MEMO T0: THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
SUBJECT: LIQUOR STORAGE COSTS
' At the Council Meeting of February 28, 1972, I submitted a report to you on
r''Remodeling the Former Police Department Area Beneath the Fridley Fire Department
Offices" (Copy attached). The Council at that meeting tabled the matter until
, further information could be developed on the costs of storage and transporting
of liquor stocks versus amount received in promotional discounts.
Promotional Discounts for 1971: The Finance Director recently distributed
to you the Liquor Fund Statement for the year 1971 and on Page 13 of that report
the amount credited to promotional discounts totals $52,587.70 for 1971. Of that
amount, approximately $20,000 is a result of Fridley's volume purchase program.
Suppliers give discounts for purchase of larger case lots on a sliding scale.
For example, the lot prices of two items,Windsor Canadian Whisky and Jim Beam,
which are high volume sellers, are as follows;
WINDSOR ;
25 Cases (Qts.)
7 Cases (Q�ts . )
3 Cases (qts.)
1 Case (Qts.)
Discount
Eer Case
$5.00/case
2.75/case
1.80/case
1.40/case
* Quite often sell over 50 cases/month
JIM BEAM
25 Cases {Qts.)
3 Cases {Qts.)
Discount
Per Case
$4.50/case
1.25/case
Attached for your information is a survey prepared in October, 1971, at no
cost to the City by Ed Phillips and Sons concerning our liquor store operatinn.
You will note that on Page 2 a recommendation is made for a central warehouse
facility. On Page 3 and 4 the report reviews the promotional allowances on pur-
chases from Ed Phillips and Sons Company, which is only one of the City's suppliers.
The City of Fridley on the average turns over its liquor inventory three to four
times a year.
Cost of Storage and Transportation of Liquor Stock. At the present time the
sales area and noasales area in our stores are as follows:
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The Mayor and City Council
Liquor Storage�Costs
March 10, 1972
Page 2
Store
Store ��1, Skywood
Store ��2, East River Road
Store ��3, Shorewood
Store ��4, Holly Center
TOTAL
Sales Area
Includin� Cooler
1,930 Square Feet
1,800 Square Feet
1,070 Square Feet
2,220 Square Feet
7,120 Square Feet
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Nonsales Area
270 Square Feet
600 Square Feet
750 Square Feet Upstairs
750 Square Feet $asement
430 Square Feet
2,800 Square Feet
The Shorewood Store has limited display space accounting for the high nonsales
area on the first floor. The nonsales area at the stores,except the basement at
Shorewood, is very limited. Returned beer cases account for much of the use of
the nonsales area and with wine sales becoming a bigger portion of the Iiquor
business, storage space in the stores is critical.
The annual costs of liquor storage and transportation a.re as follows:
Rental for Shorewood Basement
Rentai for Other Nonsales Areas
Clerk Wages for Preparation of Shipments & Assisting
pelivery 6 Hours/Week
Manager's Salary for Liquor Deliveries 3 Hours/Week
Vehical Costs 200 Miles/Month at 20G Mile
TOTAL
Annual Costs
$1,500.
5,665
1,068
1,154
480
$9,867
The transfer of liquor stocks is done once a week by the M�nager. The
Liquor Store Manager's salary and van he drives are expenses the City would incur
regardless of whether we have central storage or not. By the conversion of the
basement area in the oId city hall, the above costs would be reduced $1,500
annually. A one-time cost of the conversion is $2,073.50. The area planned
for conversions is not being used at tha present and the location of a central
warehouse facility at City Hall has several advantages:
(1) Receipt and checking in of shipments can be made at one place by
one persor., the liquor inventory clerk.
(2) Taking inventory of the stock in storage, which accurs four times
a year, can he done at City Hall by a clerk during normal working
hours without overtime expense. Inventory at the stores would
still be done at the stores by the clerks after business hours.
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(3) Reducing the cost of storage by $1500 per year by eliminating the
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(4) Good security for liquor stock as the area is adjacent to the
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system wired into the Police De�artment.
Recommendations;
' % (1) The remodeling of old city hall area be authorized at a cost
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completion of the conversion.
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FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA
February 25, 1972
MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
REMODELING OF FORMER POLICE DEPARTMENT AREA BENEATH THE FRIDLEY
FIRE DEPARTMENT OFFICES
At;the time the Shorewood Liquor Lounge was sold, part of the agreement of
sale included the rental of approximately 750 square feet at $2 per square foot
annually for storage of liquor stock for all of Fridley's liquor stores. This
storage;;area is in the basement of Shorewood Liquor Store and serves as a central
warehouse facility to back up the limited storage areas at each of the stores.
In addition to these storage areas, early this year we cleaned out the former
cell block area below the Fire Department and have been storing stock at that
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Department, thereby creating 1728 square feet of storage area which would then
enable Fridley to vacate the basement storage area at the Shorewood Lounge. I
have talked to Mr. Rallis who is serving as a agent for the owners of the Shore-
wood Lounge and they have agreed to terminate the lease for the basement storage
area at any date the City may specify.
The renovation of the basement area basically would include the removal of
some existing partitions, blocking up of some doorways, the installation of a
sprinkler system in all areas except the ce11 block which is fireproof, and the
construction of a wood wall across the back of the building, which will enclose the
parking area. It is proposed that the existing Police Department storage area,
which is utilized basically to store bicycles be moved £rom the area adjacent
to the cell block to the front portion of the building which wi11 be enclosed.
The storage of bicycles wi11 not be as critical as previously because of the
Council's recent adoption of an ordinance permitting the sale of bicycles more
often than annually. After this ordinance takes affect, we will direct the
Police Department to conduct a sale of bicycles whenever sufficient numbers have
been aceumulated to warrant a sale.
Also included in the renovation is an installation of a steel door into the
liquor storage area, security screens inside and out on all windows, and the
installation of a burglar alarm system to protect the area. This work with the
exception of the minor electrical work and the installation of the burglar alarm
system, can be done by City forces. A sketch of the remodeling plan is enclosed.
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February 25, 1972
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Electrical Work $ 175.00
,' Cement Blocks 50.00
Sprinkler Piping and Heads 165.Q0
� Lumber and Miscellaneous Materials 225.00
�� Labor (City forces) 920.00
' Burglar Alarm System 350.00
$1,885.00
Contingency Fund (10%) 188.50
TOTAL $2,073.50
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be quickly recovered by the utilization of this remodeled space. A central liquor
storage facility at City Hall is also desirable because the Civic Center is centrally
located and the liquor inventory clerk works at City Hall and is readily available
, to receive incoming shipments of liquor supplies.
I would therefore recommend you authorize the City rianager to proceed with
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Account. Furthermore, I would recommend that you authorize the canceling o�'
the lease with Shorewood Inn, Inc., for 750 square feet in the basement of Shore-
' wood Liq�zor Store, effective April l, 1972, at which time the remodeling would be
complete.
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City Manager
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$�2 --- REALIGN MERCHANDISING
�$3 --- CHAi�7GE TRAFFIC FLOW
#4 --- CREATE BETTER WAREriOUSING
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STORES #2 AND #� WOULD BE RELAYED, WITH PROFIT
ITEMS ON EYE LEVEL SHELVES --- PINTS REDUCED TO ONE ROW,
IMPULSE ITEMS PLACED IN HIGH TRAFFIC LOCATIONS AND HIGH
IREALIZATION WINES WOULD BE GIVEN GREATER EMPHASIS.
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--- IN PARTICULAR, IN STORE $�4, BY MOVING THE
GONDOLAS PAi2ALLEL TO THE OUTSIDE WALLS. THIS MOVE WILL
CREATE 300 SQUARE FEET GF ADDITIONAL MERCHANDISING �,REA.
WARM BEER WILL HAVE ADDED DISPLAY SPACE.
CREATE BETTER WAREHOUSING
THER� IS A DEFINITE NEED FOR A CENTRA.L
WAREHOUSE FACILITY.' THE PROPERTY BEHIND STORE $k4 IS A
LOGICAL LOCATION. A SIMPLE BLOCK BUILDING, COVERING WHAT
APPEARS TO BE L;NUSED SPACE, WOULD DO THE �OB. THEFE IS
�BOUT 2,000 SQUARE FEET TNVOLVED.
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�LREADY EXCELLENT PROFIT STRUCTURE. YOUR PRACTICE OF
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FROM YOUR SUPPLIERS, AFFORDS THE CITY OF FRIDLEY MANY
DOLLARS OF PLUS-INCC�I�IE EACH YEAR. THE FOLLOWING FIGURES
ARE FROM ED. PHILLIPS & SONS CO. FOR THE YEARS 1970 AND
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FRIDLEY MtJNICIPAL 1970 -- JANUARY THRU DECEMBER +
#1 $ 1,313.77 $ 1I4.10
#2 63,635.65 , 7,I67.93
#3 79,975.95 8,170.18
#4 7,90%.32 975.42
12 MONTH (Purchases) (Promotion�l Allowances)
TOTAT, $ 152,832.6° (Net)
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FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA
March 10, 1972
MEMO T0: THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
SUBJECT: APPOZNTMENT OF MR. PETER HERLOFSKY, ADMINISTRATIVE ASSISTANT
The position of Administrative Assistant to the City Manager was
authorized in the 1972 budget, effective January 1, 1972. Since that
date I have had an extensive recruitment program, and it is with pleasure
that I announce the appointment of Mr. Peter Herlofsky, Jr. as Admini-
strative Assistant, and ask that you confirm this appointment effective
April 1, 1972. Mr. Herlofsky's starting date was set to allow him to
finish up projects which he is currently working on for the City Engineer
and to assist Mr. Qureshi in finding a suitahle replacement.
As noted in the attached resume, Mr Herlofsky has been with the City
of Fridley since 1968 and is currently Planning Assistant. His background
and experience with the Ciry of Fridley, his high degree of competence
and demonstrated ability, make him well suited to this position. The
scope of duties planned for this position was explained in my budget
message to the City Council, pages 4 and 5. Mr. Herlofsky's starting
salary will be $975 per month, which is the rate of pay he would go to
as Planning Assistant on April l, 1972.
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City Manager
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Personal Information
Employment Objective
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3418 N.E, Ulysses �
Minneapolis, Minnesota
Telephone: 781-8702
Married:
Two children, age 3 and 5
U;S. Citizen
Born: 6/19/44
Height: 5'82" Weight: 150 pounds
Administrative Assistant to the City Manager
An opportunity to gain some additional
administrative experience. Public em-
ployment has become a very definite
objective to me, and this position would
be an extremely valuable experience.
High School: DeLaSalle, Minneapolis
Graduated, 1962
College: University of Minnesota
Degree: B,S, in Business
Administration, March, 1968
Additional Credits;
North Hennepin Jr. College
Attendance at Planning
Seminars and twelve (12)
completed under-Graduate
credits in Urban Planning.
No Military Service Record
3A Classification
(Married with Dependents)
City of Fridley.
April, 1968 to February, 1970: Senior
Engineering Aide, Administrate and co-
ordinate activities between Engineering
Department an3 Inspectiar_ Department:
Tasks: Update office procedures, prepare
reports for staff and Council, attend
Planning Commission and sub-committee
meetings.
February, 1970. Now Planning Assistant,
a title change to help more clearly define
my tasks. Job responsibilities have not
changed, but additional authority due to
title change has offered more opportunities
for experience.
Superviso_:•• City Engineer, Nasim M; Qureshi
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Job Exgeri:ences
(While Attending College)
March, 1966 to
January, I968
September, 1962 to
March, 1966 `
Personal Interests
References;
City of Minneapolis:
Engineer Aide I
Survey work for street construction.
Skills acquired: drafting, ability to
run survey instuments.
Supervisor: Engineer Aide III, Don Olson
Sale Clerk, Sears Roebuck
Assembly work, Control Data
Shipping Clerk, Barnett Coat Company
Survey Party Aide, City of Minneapolis
Enjoy particiapating in sport activities.
Coach soccer and football in my community.
President of Waite Park Community Council
far 1971-1972
Chairman PTA Program Committee, 1971-1972
References furnished upon request.
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34T8 N.E. Ulysses Ave. Assistant per
Min�neapolis, Minn. Month
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April 1, 1972 New
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OFFICE OF CITY MANAGER
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March 10, 1972
MEMO T0: THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL
SUBJECT: LIST OF CERTAIN TAX FORFEIT LOTS THE CITY REQUESTS BE WITHHELD
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The following is a list�of the properties the City would like
withheld from the tax forfeit sale scheduled to take place this summer.
It is our understanding that there will be a complete list sent
to us prior to the sale and upon receiving that list, the Council could pass a
resolution stating our interest on each parcel being considered.
Parcel Number �
From Map Descriptions
1 All that part of the Minneapolis Anoka Cuyuna Range Railway
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106 thru 117
135 thru 139
89-93
14-15
46-48
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9 thru I3
19
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147, 148
24, 25, 26
27 thru 39
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Lot 43, Block K, Riverview Heights Addition
Lots 1 thru 7, Lot 28 and Lots 33 thru 39, Block AA, '
Riverview Heights Addition
Lots 14 thru 18, Block 13, Spring Brook Park Addition
Lot 1 and Lots 8 thru 12, Block 1, Osborne Manor 2nd Addition
Part of Lot 5, Auditor's Subdivision No. 94
Lots 8, 9, 10, Block 14, Hamilton's Addition to Mechanicsville
Outlot 1, East River Estates
Lots 41, 42, 47, 48 and 52, Auditor's Subdivision No. 92
Lot 1, Block 1, Carl Petersen Addition
Lots 6, 10, 12 and 14, Block 2, Spring Valley Addition
Lots l, 3, 4 and 5, Block 6, Edgewater Gardens
Lots 1 thru 13, Block 7, Edgewater Gardens
Lot 6A, Second Revision Auditor's Subdivision No. 21
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(Parcels 500 and 900)
;' 43 Lot 13, B1ock 19, Fridley Park Addition
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�' right of way adjacent to and West of Hillcrest Addition.
,, We will be requesting easements over portions of some of the
: other lots and will list those when we receive the Final list.
' If Council concurs with this list, T suggest that we supply
Commissioner 0'Bannon a copy of this memQ for his consideration. A map showing
all parcels on this list wi11 be available Monday evening.
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City Manager
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To: Mr. Gerald Davis, City l�ianager
From; Mr. Jar�es D. Gibbs, City Attorney
Re�: Public Dances -
Date�: March 1, 1972
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; Pursuant to our conversation this morning, I am of the
.opinion that a policy should be established in regard to the
enforcem.ent of Ordinance 110. 83 and Ordinance No. �+92. I believe
we have substantial agreement and would like to suggest the
follo�eing as Ci•t� policy:
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�,1. That Cirdinance rTo. �92 be amended to read as follows:
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' The germit shall be posted in a visable place a� said dance.
The applicants far said permit shall be held responsible for the
manner of conduc��ng said dance. A public officer or public office-rs
must be present at all times while said public dance is being held.
2. That persons securing publ.ic dance permits pursuant to
Ordinance No. 11-92, �vhich incorporates by reference the r.2innesota
Statutes regarding public dances, shall. be reauired to have a public
officEr present at all tiMes while the dance is being held.
3. That ersons holding a tavern license under the Code of
Ordznances, 1VTo. �3 shall be reauired to have a public officer present
at dances being held in said t�,verns if a charge is m�.de ior �he
dance directly or indirectly. � .
. If a charge is being rnade directly there should be no problem
' meeting this requirement. A deterMina-tion will have to be made on
the facts ���ith r��a-rd to t�rhether or not a charge is being r�ade
indirectly. There�ore, the person issuing the taJern license must
' either m�ke inauiry or have a statement signed ���ith r2ference to
whether or not a charge_for the dance is bein� levied.
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�. It should be made a'ou�d�.n�ly clear to aIl persons conductina
dances �;:here an o"f�cer is required tha� the only responsibility of
the City is the ap�oint::ent of the oificer, and th�t tney, the d�.nce
holder, is responsible �:�r the payment z"or services rendered, insurance
cover�,oe, etc.
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• While I think that the�Council has every right to waive any
'' , renuirements of any ordinance if they determine it proper to do so,
.= I am most skeptical of vraiving the requ�.rement of a public officer
< ' 1 being present at any public dance, and further, I str�ngly feel
?' • that the holder of the dance should be able to show that the officer
± will be covered by S7orkman's Compensatian and/or other insurance.
; . Ti�ese mztters are, of course, up to the Council's discretion, and
� I bring them to your attention with that in mind.
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� y h question would be with regard to a public
� officer. Minnesota Statutes 62�-.50 requires a public officer and/or
� � officer of the la� to be present. I am interpreting that to mean
' a public officer includes a Police officer, but also may be any
person ��ho can �ake an oath adn:inistered by the City Clerk. Someone
'' - should screen these individuals to see that proper persons are
serving as officers at the public dances.
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AN ORDINANCE AMENDING CHAPTER 23 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE REGULATING THE
LICENSING AND MANNER OF CONDUCTING DANCES
THE COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY DOES ORDAIN AS FOLLOWS:
SECTION I.
Minnesota Statutes Sections 624.42 to 624.54 inclusive are hereby adopted by
, reference and shail be in full force and effect in the City of Fridley insofar
as applicable.
SECTION II.
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No person sha17 conduct a public dance unless he shall have first obtained
a permit therefore from the City. The �ehm ub.�i,c dav�ce �sha,?,e mean an dance
whetce.i,n �he u6.P,i.c ma atc,tic,i. a�e a mewt, " ec.t,� on �,n " ec� , o an
+nc:��s�i.av� ee an �.i�ce on nc,�.v� , an a ee an a mean e.�.s ,cn a c,eu. an
b cce.2 �.nc2ude an marcrcetc a �.2 'n a ance w'c ma e cv�`,ccc, a,te .cn
� e�u .Zi.c �htcoci.qGc �'he y�aymev�t a� mcney, d,ifcec�y a�. �,n ` ec,t,2
Fee for such permit shall be as follows:
$25.00 Per Year.
It is further provided that the Council may grant permits without charge,
� when it is satisfied that the dance is non,profit or is the nature of a
civic undertaking.
' The verified application to the Clerk shall be upon blanfCS furnished by
the City. It shall state the name and adclress of the applicant or
organization. It shall state the location vrhere the danee is to be held
and the size of the dance area. The applicant shall be re�uired to
, state if he has been convicted of a felony or gross misdemeanor within
the past five years.
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The Clerk shall submit said application to the Council.
The Council may grant or refuse said permit in its discretion. Tt shall
not grant a permit unless it is satisfied �hat the applicant is a person
of good reputation, has not been convicted of a felony ar gross misdemeanor
for five years, that the location is proper and suitable, that sanitary
facilities are proper, and that applicant is capable of main�aining order.
SECTION III.
The permit shall be posted in a visable place at said dance. The applicdnts
for said permit shall be held responsible for the manner of conducting said
dance. A�eaee u� 6.Q�c offi cer or �eaee • ua 6.�i.c offi cers must be present at
all timzs.while said public dance is being held, A pu6ilc of�lc�r is any person
designated as such by the Assistant City Manager/Director of Publi:c Safety, and
��ho has been administered the oath of office by a person authorized to
administer oaths.
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Any person violating any provision of this ordinance shall be guilty of a
misdemeanor, and upon conviction thereof shall be punished by a fine of
not more than $300.00, imprisonment for not more than 90 days, or both.
Person means any person, persons, firms or corporations.
SECTION V.
This ordinance shall be effective on passage and publication according
to law.
, ayor � Frank G. Liebl
ATTEST:
City Clerk - Marvin C. Brunsell
First Reading:
Second Reading:
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' - AN ORDINANCE AP�ENDING CHAPTER 83 OF THE FRIDLEY CITY CODE
Ij ' RELATING TO THE LICENSING OF TAVERNS
• THE CITY COUNCII GF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY DO ORDAIN AS fOLLOWS:
;, Chapter 83 of the Fridley City Code is here5y amended to read as foliows:
� 83.01. No person shall operate a tavern within the limiis FEE
{' of the City of Fridley without having paid an annual license .
a fee of $12.00 and having secured a permit to operate such a ��
? tav2rn. Said fee shall be in addition to any license fees �
�� for ihe on-sale of beverages �a�-���e�se�es�a��-�ee-�epe�eTe�°e
Ij , �e�a��°e�-��-sa�d-�a��e}�a}��y-�s�-da�e�-e��e�°�a���e��;
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i� ' 83.02. The license fee above provided shall be due and TERM
payable on the lst day of P�iay of each year, and shall not be
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transferable unless by consent of the Council.
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�, ` 83.03. a tavern as herein used shall be any place wnere DEFINITION
� malt beverages are sold and where enteriainment and/or music
shai l be at any time provi ded, and whvice adrrws�s�.an .%s no� ehcvic ed
� e,i�heh dvicee..i2 on .ind,Uce�tZ on � e tu.v,c,ee e a ane,i,v� .
�' a �s.i.ov� -i�s atcqed dvicee,t.2y ah �.n ect.2c�t Oh 'n.anee No. 492
� en#',i,t,eed negu,2a.t.i,ng �Gce .P,i.eev�s�,n aycd mav�netc a�y condue�',t;KCj_danee�s � •
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83.04. Taverns shall be subject to al.l the regulations RESTRICTI�NS
and restrictions contained in the City Code regulating non- �
4, intoxicating mali beverages and any violation may be grounds .
� for the cancellation of said license if the Council sha11 so
� decide.
i' 83.05. A tavern shall include the right io allow public MINORS
� dancin Hovaever, no ersons under the a e of 21
� g. p g years shall
be alloGVed to dance in said tavern unless in the company of
�, his or her parent or parenis. :
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' ATTEST:
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March
Ninth
1972
. �NCO�PDRRTEOl953
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Honorable Mayor and City Council
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue N.E.
F�idley, Minnesota 55�32 '
Gentlemen:
It has been brought to the attention of the Spring Lake Park Village
Council, that the City of Fridley is contemplating the construction
of a swimming beach on the south side of Spring Lake.
We respectfully request that the Fridley Council give consideration
to the fact that the construction of such an area without parking
facilities, may create a tremendous problem both for the residents
of Spring I,ake Park and the residents of Fridley. Traffic is
constantly increasing on Osborne Road and parking along it will,
more than likely, create a traffic hazard.
The Lakeside Park Commission., which is a separate entity with members
from Spring Lake Park and Mounds View, operates a beaeh on the
north side of the Iake. This commission has found it necessary in
past years, to take steps to treat the lake in order to make it
a healthy and safe recreation area.
May we suggest that you contact this commission and discuss all
aspects of the creation of this new beach with them?
Sincerely, �
VILLAGE OF SPRING LAKE PARK
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Donald B. Busch .
Clerk-Treasurer
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March 8, 1972
City of Fridley
City Council
Fridley, 11�innesota
�entlemen:
I wish to request a pub.lic hearing on the
rezoning of the parcel described in ZOA 72_Ol.
Please make the necessary arrangements for the
he�.ring at the earliest possible d�.te.
�incerely,
- � � � �� �+`` �- �'� ''-�-----.�
A� Nitschke
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