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04/17/1972 - 5549FRIDLBY CITY CO�iCIL AGEND�A.- REGUTAR MBETING - APAIL 17. 1972 - 7:30 P. M. I�'I N�SBBR � PIEDGE OF ALLEGTANCE_'t, P(� N�„IA�lBERS � � � . � �. ADOPTION OF' A(�_,ND�li : � VIS=-= ConaideratioQ of Itemq Not on Agenda - 15 Minutes OLD',,,� BUSII3E, SS � None N�W_.�,i13INBSS � � 1. Coaaideratioa.of First Heading vi Rezoning Ordinance. ....... 1- 1� Alvfn A. Nitschke (ZQA, #72-01) to Rezone from R-1 to R-3, 6591 l�ia Street N. S. 0 REGULAR COUNCIL AGENDiA, APRIL 17, 1972 PAGE 2 I1EM NUMBER � NEW BUSINESS (CpNTINUED) pAGE NUMBERS 2. Coasideration of Fixst Readi,ng of an Ordinance. ......... 2- ZA on Vacation (SAV �72-01) by Russell Hedge, Generally . Located at 649 5�3rd Avenue N. E. 3. Receiving Cominunicatioa Regarding Vacation Request. ....... 3• 3A (SAV ��72-02) by Joseph Laurent, Generally Located at 1312 Skywood Court 4. Discussian Regarding North Park - Requested by League. ....,.�+ . of Women Voters 5. Receiving the Minutes of the Planning Commission. ......., 5� SG Meeting of Aprf2 5, 1972 RBGULAR COiITAiCIL AGEI`iDA r A!?RIL 17 ;?� � i� PAGE 3 ITEM NUMBER b �W�USiNESS (CONTINUED) � PAG'� NUI�BERS 6. Receiviag the Minutes of the Building Standards -. ........ 6- 6F Desiga Control l�eeting of April 6, 1972 7. Receiviag the Minutes of the Board of Appeals .......... 7- 7F Meeting of April 11, 1972 8. C�aaiatderation of e iReqtrest to Place a Change Order. .......�8 - 8J For a Model 701 Flexible liigh Velocity Pige Cleaner (Sewer) 9. Coasideration of Authorising the City Manager to. ........ 9- 9C Ex�cute a Joint PoWere Agreement with Anoka County to particip�te in a Joint Tuscl�a�ia� Prosr�a NT• Thie agreement allowa �'ridley to take advantage of joint purchasiag.of,tueded itema with Aaoka County, eimilar to Fridley's p�esent'agreemeat with Hennepin County) , ' _ _ _ - - , REGt1LAR COUAtCIL AGENA�A. APRIL 17, 1972 PAGE k ' ITEM NUMSER tx NEW BUSINESS (C�TTINUED) �'A���� , 10. Cons�,dera�ion of a Resolution Authorizing Participation. ..... 10 - lOD ' in Dram Shop �nsurance Study ' ' ' � 11. Consideratioe of a Reaolutia� to Advertise for Bida. ....... 11 � 11A for Towi�ng and ,tora�� S���ric.� ' ' , ' 12. Consideration of Trailer �ouse Permit Renewal, . . . . . . . . . . 12 , 12A M,edtronic, 6970 Central Avenue N. E. ' _ ' . ' 13. Consid�ration of Traile�r House P�rmit Renewal, . . . . . . . . . . 1� ,' Burlingtoa Noxthern Tr�asport, 53rd 6 Marshall Street N.E. ' . ' ' i ' I , .., ,, �. I REGUTAR COUNCIL AGBNDA, AP�i�L 17, 1972 PAGE S . , ' �TEM NUMBER � NEW ,�USi1�E8S (CObIiNUEII) �GE NUMB�RS ' 14. Conaideration of Tra�ler House Permit Renewal,. ......... 14 - 14A Cletus Ne�, 1465 Misaiasippi Street � ' , ,; , ' _ ' 115. Claia�s . . . . . . . . . . . . . e . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 , ' ' , 16. Licenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ► ; . . . . . lb - 16G ' ' ' , ' 17. Coas�.deration of a Request From the Fridley Jayceea. ......,�.7 � 17F For Permissioa to Hold Carni�tal and Related Activities From May 30 to Juae 4, �1972 ' , i i ' I' . . REGULAR COUNCIL AGE�YDA z l�PRIL I�� i�'a i PAGE 6 _._,_,� , �.�._.���.. .�.�_ � � �xEM NUMSER � NLW�B,USINESS (CONTINUED pA �� 18. Estimates . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 18 - 18A 19. App4intment - �ssistant City Manager/Public Safety. . . . . . . . 19 - 19A DirecCor CpI��ENT• I have appointed Mr . J�tmes P. Hill of plexandria, Virg�nia to tt�is position and aak that you appxove �h�s appoin�ment. A letter outliaing the conditions of employment and my agreement with Mr. Hill is submitted for your approval) 20. Appointaaent - Senior Sewer Man . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20 - 2QC 21. Coneideration of a Reaolution Authorizing the. . . . . . . . . . . 21 - 21A Cha�gic�g of the Budget Appropriations Within the Geaeral Fund (Spring Lake) ,_�, REGULAR COUNCIL AGENDA, APZtIL 17, 1972 PAGE 7 �iEW BUSINESS (COl�iTINUED ITEM NUMBER � PAC,E NUMBER 22. Coasider$tion of Advertising for Bids - Weed Abatement. ..... 22 Contract �� C�NT• Mr. Donald Cutbirth, our present weed abatement contraetor, has indicated that he daes not wish to be Fridley's weed abatemeat contractor. It is necessary that we solicit proposale immediately in order to maiatain our time achedule for our 1972 weed abatement program) ADJOURN: �_ ORDINANCE N0. 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: Outlot 1, Rice Creek Plaza South, Lot 32, except the South 2.7 feet, Block 4, Lowell Addition to Fridley Park, together with the vacated Street lying between the before mentioned parcels, all lying in the South Half of Section 14, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota, Is hereby designated to be in the Zoned District known as R-3 (general multiple family dwellings). SECTION 3. That the Zoning Administrator is directed to change the of£icial zoning map to show said tract or area to be rezoned from Zoned District R-1 (single family dwellings) to R-3 (general multiple family dwellings). PASSED BX THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1972. MAYOR - Fraxtk G. LiebJ. ATTEST: CITY CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell �'ublic Hearing: April. 10, 1972 First Reading: April 17, 1972 Second Reading: Fublish....... 1 , ' , ' ' , ' , , -1 ' ' ' � ' 1 1 .` � : ��. `s- �. �� V � � 0 \ � i,�s ��� Alvin A. Piitschke 2�7A �k72-OL �� .,`' ' Y,� Outlot 1, Rice Creek Plaza South, 1 A �t'�� d.+~ � ,� Lot 32, Bl. 4, Lowell Add, to Fridley - i. 1�` :'° ' Park, together with the vacated stre�:t ;. ,,.�::;�. �� �;s� ' •.: � between before mentioned parcels- "`�'' '� icezone i�om �6-1 to R-3 for Triplex : / I/ � Z�" ' � E: ') f r� � /' j `�.� /� �.. ;� � � + D>>�.,'" '�r..�."ls ,. !e' �>syt�.,t';� _P � .(�i ,� p , . {s'����/+! '>�,�.i. ;�,.... , . " s %. � . . �. , � �' � � � . ° �'�' � �/ _ :f. f �,,.,� �� .C�'� / i`. ' � ` .����i:.'o.u,:J�i'�:..._, S .'' �: a � •a� 14 � f' , - - ! ''1 '! �'� ,' t�'5••7 �. � • M � ir> iS1 1 �.!'� � f 7 �' r`�� • ' i �+ • \ = i t �, � '��' `L` � ^ * 3 i ��-� /�' � % .� 1 � N � � . 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For the vacation of Madieon Street described as follows: All that part of the street right of way known as Madison Street that lies between Blocks 1 and 2 of Oak Hill Addition lying North of the Westerly extension of the South line of Block 1 and lying South of the Westerly extension of the North line of Block 1 of said Oak Hill Addition, All lying in the Southeast Quarter of Section 23, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota, Be and is hereby vacated except that the City af Fridley retains the North 10 feet together with the South 6 feet for drainage and utility purposes and also the City retains the South 25 feet for a Standard Oil Company pipeline easement. SBCTION 2. 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 COLTNC�:I., i��' `1`H�, f;Ti"� C�' �RImLEY THIS DAY OF , 1972. ATTEST: C�TY,CLERK - Marvin C. Brunsell public Hearing: April 10, 1972 k'irst Reading: April 17, 1972 &econd Readir�g: P�b�.iah.......: _ , MAYOR - Frank G. �iebl 2 ; :�-T-� � � 2 A s ; i . . zs ;, �: 6 � . , . . - -�, _---- , SAV ��72-01: Russell Hedge � � � ..� � Vacate ?�adison Street lying L� . � 8 '� ��„ between Blocks 1& 2, Oak p ,------- :i � Hill Add. 5 V f.� � � `•� � . ��Z , i, y i �� . j - --i �: --'o ----� i �� � I`� .... ...y��. __..�� !���_�.��? ����� • ' II� _ � _...!.._.. � � �"��------; -'--------\-----'--- ----. + �� `� . t ^ 1^'rr�� ���� ^' _�' —1___�r _ o - - - - - - - -- - -- - - -- ; !. tw~. �, �i• �D '. � � __, � -- -- _ , , - ERS TqTE H�'VY - . �: _ �Q�S =;�'� _��f �' �y: �V -p: �— _ . _ _ .,.»._ _ _ _ - N � • 6 9 4 --�-� -,____ �� . , � � ' � '' - — - - �____ - ; .. ..,. T , �- -----..._ --•-- . . 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COLUNIBIA HEIGHTS •"�� � ; . ` �! . � ' � � • � -'�'�' _. �. _..._— � ' � �� � ' ' �' , ' ' ' , ' , ' � '. �;� ` � ^ � ; �� �• � I ' 0 E 560-345� � � c�fo Y���� �� � � ; ANOKA COUNTY bd31 UNIVERSITY AVENUE NE April 12, 1972 FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA $Sd2) Mr. Joseph Laurent 1312 Skywood Court Fridley, Minn. 55432 �-� R�: ���' �?2--vE` ° `t�x.�.��.x:� ��sr�;t<ar� on Lot S, Block 1, Swanstrom's Caurt Addition Dear Mr. Laurent: The Fridley City Council on April 10? 1972 heard your xequest to vacate the Easterly 4.5 feet o£ the 15 foot storm sewer easement that exists on your lot. I am recommending that City Counci�. not hald the first reading of this Ordinance until we receive a cexki£icate of survey indicating the exact location of your house on you� lot. This is necessary to accurately describe the portion of the easement being vacated. We wi11 await your suXVey befoxe fux�ther actio� is tak�n by the City. Please give this matter your early attstttiat� sp the City can pxoceed to complete all the steps necess�Xy to accomplish the vacation. DCsob rs v 1 . "J�GU-lU AARREL CLARK • Engineeri.ng Assistant � , , - - - _ — _.1- . � . -' 4 , . _._.�'��_ --- ' is� , ;F -- - - � � 5 �1 � ----r--�— 't N , ..�,���� ---- - ' tr sl � . � , sn ) � 6 '� , �. i • +�' -- - ���� _ :s1 � • �/j/O) � -- --. -n.11�: o . ` � - -- ,.�, _ �sra - - 900 SAV ��72-02: Joseph Laurent a�'dte---East-e�r1}F---4.5_f t...�_Wes terly 5 Ft. of L. 5, B�. l., Swanstrom"s O il I: ��dC� 1�.1 y� �rlrwf .Sr.iov/ _._ _ �. . OsTr,clT . 0.%1 - ,,ofoY _ — - ----- ...-6a7.�33 �� . _ _�7ooJ Q �'��i \ V .'%"' ..'._!3'iZb_ _.__. Feilis>r�vi.=."'---'-----••-- - - =- - --- _ (�as> g (�a6o� ----- �-- . — �—s �4: (i7soJ � i%�� j ^ ' �:.Q „��. : . � '_'_1Ylf__� � n. , , �; �=-;REGt�' 3 A p� h� t. ♦1 �,` i�.i v.il. �'-� _lte� • �,, � �. , � � � R w s . 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Apx�il 13, 1972 0 The Fridley League of �'+omen Voters has been studying parks� recre�.tian� oLen space and na�ure trai?s ��d cen-ters as they concarn ^ridle� far tn� �ast yer�x or :�ors. i olloey:i^� o�zr s��'ud;� and dis�ussion� o�ar ne�bers ha�re r�ached so�►e coneJ_usians. ��e particulasly z:ant to ca,1.1 �oux attention to our ��ear�ent conaerning n�ture tra.ils «��d na-cure c�nters: The Len�;ae of M�omon Vote.rs suaports the establish=;�e?�t o�' �. nature center in rridley staffed �ith a fu.a.l �i�1e na-ta� ai is �, to plan a.nd coordinate acti�aities for all r.�tural areas in �'ridley. �te particularl3T believe the e;lnloz�ment of a nat�iralist is or prime imoort�nae. :'Je believe educdtion, se�en�i_fic, cuJ tur��1 ___ _.. _ ._ and nature--orisnted recreational activities silould be offer.ed — -_ at the nature center. ';oe �rould supDOrt some �inds of m..inim�7. adia:ission chsr�es if neces�ary. r�e believe the *1or�h ys.rk area is the most desi»ea.'oIe na�ure cent,er site in �+ridle;T and su�port nrovidir�; �� ex?�ert su...rvey of the '_'orth �'ark area to pl«n na-�ure center f�.cilities a.nd fknctions. The League supports the concept tha� a nature tr?31 a1on� �ice Creek is a suitabie use in a f1.004 pl�in; �nat devel.00me:�t along the creek shou��. mbe min3.,;,a1. ;'�e be?ieve trails alo:^�- Ii.ice Creek should b� nl�sined to use natural materia.ls ,�rherever nossible and tl�ai erQ�ion, �olZutior., �odi:.�, and :^�a.irtena.nce nrobl��s be car�£ully considered iri-�Iannin� for trai2s. Finally �;rre suvport e�nd encours.�e fina.�cir_n a nature center developznent �hrou�h loca.7. (cit� ar.d school� � state, a.�d�or fQderal fur_ds. �e urge tLL�a cit;�r counci? and �arks �nd racr.:ation com�is��on �� cansider oL:r mem�aers opinions ��hen �:ror�tin� in triese areas. t�1 Affiliated with the Leaque of Women Voiers of the U.S. � Yours , tru],� � `��� � �—��... B�sbara L. i�ugh �� Pr3sident � n �� 1 � pLANNING COMMISSION MEETING I'� � ' LJ � I�� ' ' f,TT�' OF "�T?�*,rV ,APRIL 5, 1972 � PAGE 1 In the absence of Che Ghairman, the meeting was �a11ed �o �rdex at 8t1Q P.M, 1�y Acting Chairman Edward J. Fitzpatrick. ROLL CALL: Memb�rs Present; Member Absent : Others Present: Minish, Zeglen, Schmedeke, Fitzpatrisk Erickson parrel Clark, �ngineering Assistant APPROVE PLA�INING COMMISSION MINUTES: MARCH 22,_1972 MOTION by Schmedeke, seconded by Zeglez�, that th� P,landa.tng C�r�nis�rioxi appxov� the minutes of the March 22, 1972 meeting. Upon a voice vote, a11 VQtin� �iy�, the motion carried unanimously. RECEIVE BUILDING STAND�ARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOMMITTEE MINUTES: MARCH 23, 1972 MOT�ON by Zeglen, seconded by Minish, �hat the Pla.ntiing Cot►utt.����on �'�D�e�ve the minutes of the Building 5tandards-Desiqn Contro.Z Subcomtt'�.itteQ n1��ting ct� March 23, 1972. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the tnc�tio� c��^.�jed uri��#���?���• %i,ECLIVE BOARD OF APPEALS MINUTES: MARCH 28,__1972 ' MOTION by Minish, seconded by Zeglen, that the P�anning Go�s�.�oA �'eCelW� the minutes of the Board of Appeals meeting of March 28, ,I972, UpaTi $ va�G� pote�, a11 votinq aye, the mot�on carried unanimously. � � 1 � � �' � ' ' � & SUBDIVISIONS-S MOTION by 8chmedeke, seconded by Minish, that the Planning Gc�mmi�sior� �'��ei�@ �he minutes of the P1ats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities Subcomtn�ttea m���ii3� �� 1Narch 29, 1972. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the mot�.o� ��trx�ed unanimously. 1• PUBLIC HEARING: PRpPOSED PRELIMINARY PLAT P.S. �f72-�1 HEATHER HILI.� 2NA ADDITION BY MIKE 0'BANNON; Being a replat of Auditor'p Subdj.visi.qn �2. Mr. M��Ce Q'Bannon and Mr. Merlin Gaslin repreaented �.he pet����a�i. MOTION by Schmedeke, seconded by Zeglen. that the PlanniAg Connt�sS�pA Wa�.V� �,�e �'eadi�lg of the Fublic Nearinq for the proposed Prel�mina�'y Plat, P.S. �Y7.��^Ql� X�y �/ika O'Bannon being a xeplat of Lot 23, Aud.itor's Subdivision #,?�. U�o� A pca�ce vote, all vot�.ng aye, the motion carried unanimous�y. ' � ' � 1 � � I ._� . �. � � 5A �lanning Commissinn Meeting - Apri.l 5, 1972 , Pa,�e 1 Darrel !Ciark g�v,� ,:� v��o�•t e�n����:� :.c�� c�°� t ��:�:�:�*ing w�th the $lats & Sub-- d�visions-Streets & Utilities Subcommittee. The stxeet study and pl�n of tt►e Ric� Creek Area prepared in 1968 by the Subcommittees and the Planning �ouuniesiot� was to be used as a guide line for plats tha� would occ�t� it� the futux'e �pr thi� ar�a. Mr. Q'Bannon has about one half doze� new houses built• There i� a sllght change of the road in the proposed plat of Heathe� Hi�.ls 2nd Additioq. �he �ul de sae drops further South than the one �n the original p1an. This elimit�ate8 the possibili�y of a street going qut to Central Ave�ue. Thexe are �wo a�Ces�es, pne going up Ghe hill and the other over to Benjamit� Stx'eet. Mr. Claxk continued that the Subcommittee recommended 8pproval qf Che� p�at ��d that the plan adopted in 1968 be changed to show tha cul de sacs. M�mbe�s of the Peoples Church seemed to like this idea better that� having the street xun through their property and exiting on Central Avenue. They were conce�cned ir� Plats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities that Rice Creek Road and �enjatait� Street sanitaxy sewers wexe not deep enough for a gravity system, but a��ex �heck- ing further at the end of the meeting, they beXieve the sanitary sewex c�n b� taken from the cul de sac, go to Benjamin Street and out to Rice Cree�. Road. The lo�s are all standard size and larger. Utilities are in place now. Fox' drainage, there will probably be a storm sewer installed and drain into Chs $ou�hwest carnex. Rev. Henderson said, speaking for the members of the Chu�rch, they �ee� that this is probably as good a compromise that they have been able to work out. They would look with approval on the cul de sac. They rathe� favor tt�is p�;�tn over the one worked out earlier. Mrs. Wayne Welch, 6115 Woody Lane: She asked if Chis meant that defi��tely there would be no entrance on Central Avenue. The plan was explained to h�x that the South road does not go through, however, there may be one from the new nq�th�rly street. � Mr. Schmedeke said his Subcommittee looked at this �equest a week �go. H� was one of the members that worked with this study fxom the beginning. Thsy felt they had something to start with and they did. Miller Homes are beirig built pn the East area and Mr. 0'Bannon on the Westerly part. Mrs. Skog, pi�e , of the three large property owners to the West, agreed. The Peoples Cttu�ch looked favorably on this,present plan. Considering the three large prope�ty.`. owners and the present plan, the Subcommittee felt this was the plan to go with". � S�i�ary s�wer and. � street ar� {� :^� ^��"� *a Ben��min so that easements axe �iot ' tle�ded from the t,'�lurch prop�rty. The Subcommittee a�proved the plan. � � ' CI, Rev. i�enderson said they would like to feel the cul de sac for the Peopl�e Chux'ch als4 be considered. They would like ta feel that �his show ic� the xecord. Mr. Schmed�ke read the moti,pn of the Subcommittee which showed this had al�eady been c�one. MOTION by Minish, seconded by Zeglen, &hat the Planning Commission closv the Public Hearing of the proposed p.Zat, P.S. #i2-01, Heather Hills 2nd Add�.tio� by Mik� O'Bannon being a replat of Lot 23, Auditor's Subdivi�iari #22. Uppn a vpice vo��. aI1 voting aye, the motion carried unanimouslg. A comment was made about the cul de sacs showing on the priginal �tudy p�.an �s "temporary". It was explained by Mr. Clark that they are dedi.cated as ' , �� , � ' � .: � r � � r � : G � \ 5B �lannin� Co�mission Meeting - April 5, 1972 ' I'-� temporary cul de sacs and the dedication is made. They are less than 900 feet long and have two outlets. MOTION by Schmedeke, seconded by Minish, that the P1ann.ing Commission recom- mend approval to the Council of the Preliminary PZat, P.S. �72-01, Heather yi11s 2nd Addition by Mike O'Bannon subject to the plan approved in 1968 being changed to show a cu1 de sac in the Peoples Church propert� and also a cu1 de s�c on the 3rd Phase of the Heathex Hi11s area of Mike O'Bannon's p1at. Upon a voice vote, a11 votinq aye, the motion carried unanimovsly. 2. VACATION REQUEST: SAV ��72-03, GENE HETLAND: Vacate alleys in �lock 7, Onaway Addition, North/South alley between Beech Street and �lm Street and the East/West alley that exists now. Mr. Gene Hetland and Mr. Ray Carlson were again present for this item. Mr. Schmedeke said thfs item was before his Subcommittee a week ago.. They appxoved the request, but asked that all the people owni�►g propexty in $lock 7 be n;otified of the meeting before the Planning Commission this evening. � The reason Mr. Hetland gave for the request was the North/South alley was not being used for anything. For that reason, he felt there was no pux'pose having �t. There are utility easements in the alley, but as far as the buildings are concerned, all access is from the front of the lots. Richard Harris, 6200 Riverview Terrace: First of all, he sa�.d, he objects to '�T" alleys. They serve no purpose, especially in industrial areas. He coulc� see where there would be a possible use for the East/West alley becaus� it do�s open on Beech and Elm. It probably would serve a purpose leavi�g the �ast/ West alley intact. Mr. Schmedeke said it was a good point. There are small lots op 77th WaY Richard (,DiCk) JohnsQn, Harstad Co.: He had no objection to the North/South a11ey, but the East/West could be an access for the small houses and pnake easier to build on the lots facing 77th Way. Mr. Fi`tzpatrick noted that no one pXesent this evening spoke i� �avox o� vacating th�e �ast/West alley. The signatures on the vacation application of the property ow�ers were checked. Mr, Cla�k added that the ditch running in the �ast/West direction through �locks 5, 6, 7 and 8 will be abandon�d as a sto�n sewer is goi�;$ to be i.ns�t�lled �.n 7�th Av�nue. He was nat sure the City would physically fi�� ��e d��ck� ��}, �l�e water r�nd storm sewer sI�ould be compleced this rall. _ l Mz. Ray Car�son asked i�f the area could not be filled it� w��h d�.�t. , MQT�'ON by Minish, seconded by Schmedeke, that the Planning Commission recommei�d to the Council approval of the Vacatio» Request, S�v #7�-03, by Gene Hetland to vacate the North/South a�1ey in Block 7, Onaway A�ddition, � �etaining the utility �asements, but the East/West a1Zey shou�d remain as it eX�sts. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motior� carxied unar�lmoy�j�• r � � Planning Gommis.sip�n Meeting - April 5, 1972 PagE 5 C 3. LOT SPLIT REQUEST: L.S. ��72-02, RONALD E. SMITH: Lots 15 and 16, Block 4, ', � and Lots 8, 9 and 10,^Block 1, Adams Street Addition. To make three 66 2/3 feet lots from 5 forty foot lots. � Mr. Dave Anderson was present to answer any questions. Mr. Schmedeke stated that the Plats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities 5ub- �ommittee a week ago approved the lot split in this fashion because there are ' five lots, similar in size, abutting this property to the East that wer� split into three 66 Z/3 feet lots. They were O.K.'D. I ,. �:. � �' � � � � � ` . � i � � � � �1 , t � \ \ Mr. Clark said the total lot area measured 200 feet. The request Mr. Schmedeke referred to was Lots 3 through 7, located to the reax of the lots being considered this even�ng. There was some discussion and difference of opinion whether or not we should try to make one standard lot and the othex two 60 foot lots. The request was approved by a majority vote and Counc�l $ppr�ved the split as requesfied. Mr. Dave Anderson said they have built several homes in this are�. They are negotiatina �Eor this land no� ;��a�vic;�.n� they c_ax� get the lot split. MnTION by Minish, seconded by Zeqlen, that the Planning Commission recommend �o Council approval of the Lot Split Reguest, L.S. #72-02, by Ronald E. Smith to make three 66 2/3 feet Zots from five 40 foot lots using Lots 15 and 16, B1ock 4, and Lots 8, 9 and 10, BZock 1, Adams 5treet Addition. Upon a voic� vote, Minish, Zeglen, Fitzpatrick voting aye, Schmedeke abstaining, tl#e mption carri ed . Mx. Schtnedeke explained his abstentiot� by saying the reason being th�.s paxti.cular type of lot split. He is Chairman of the Plats & Subdiv�.sions-Streets� & Utilities SubepmmitteE and he felt if this man could come in and ask fox a � 66 2/3 foat lot, it would be hard for him, as Chairman, to ask anqther mar► to plat 75 foot lots. He dtd not look unfavorably if it were a hardsh�p case. �� there were three 44 foot lots and divided evenly; no objection. If thers were �ive 40 foot lots, and two lpts could be €ull sized, he would agree to bui.lding on a 40 foot lot providing the lot was wedged between two homes. The x�ason . for abstaining was that by abstaining, he was voting witi� them but t�o� objecting pex se. He did not think the Subcommittee Chairman should condone Chis thit}g. This is the second request. Another fact was that the previous requesC was approv�d by Council a�nd went through. ,: 4. PRELIMINARY PLAN APPRpVAL, PHASE Ii �9 FOUR UNIT QUADRO�'IINIUMS) BX VIEWCON� INC. ; Condominium portion of total multiple unit compJ.ex or� paxt caf Outlot H, Innsbruck Narth Addition being the 1600 alock, Kenneth Noxdaune, A�Chiteck, was prese�t a�d explained that a�etter had ���n subm�.tted by Viewcon, Inc. as to how the utilities wauld be hat�dl�d and �he landscaping on this site. Originally they submitted a request fox €�v� quadrpmin�ums, but now they have added four to this making a Got�l pf ���e• Aa'rrel Clark pointed put sevexal �tems on t�e layout used this eve�ittg. q quadrom�nium i.s a group of four dwelling units. Each group of four w�11 h�vs �oux garages. Vehicles can park in front of the garages. The Bui�di�� Stat�d��ds- � � � � , � � � �. � � � � � � Planning Comm�ssion Meeting - April 5� 1972 -_ 5D Design Control Subco�nittee urged off street parking stalls be made available, but not necessarily on the streets. The streets are 26 feet wide and this restricts travel through the area if parking were permitted on the street. The City requires two parking stalls for apartment houses. The City also tries to have the curves lengthened to make it easier for trucks. They feel we should have some sort of turn around on the South end. Mr. Nordaune said they have incorporated that in the plan. Mr. Clark added that the City has not seen a sanitary sewer proposal or water, but that is no problem. The storm sewer in the whole project is being carried through a series of ponds with ultimate outlet in New Brighton. Negotia- tions with New Brighton are in progress, but if not approved, an alternate route will have to be effected which could affect costs and location. The densities on the different phases, if the project ia completed, wauld be 826 units. They are a little under the original f igure of 850. Mr. Zeglen brought up the matter of the new Bccilding Code which goes into effect on July 1, 1972. Darrel Clark said we can use our own Building Code until July lst of tY�is y�ar. ViewcazA h�.;� s �s:�t�r s�oiaag to Council on the lOth of � April asking they be allowed ta build model� witia singie wal7. now. Cou�cil will a�t on that letter. The problem of parking should be resolved before the project is developed, Mr. Minish commented, because then the City would have some control ovex it. Mr. Nordaune said if the tenants created a problem by paxkit�g boats, recreational equipment and weekend parties, the Association would have Co �olve that probl.em by providing additional parking areas. He stated they were required to furnish two stalls per unit. He agreed that there should be continuous �ecess for emergency vehicles. They could make the plan contin$ent upon a� agreeable solution with the City. The Commission members felt they would like to see on the plans wbei� the streets in the whole area would go. Mr. Clark said if a road should be continued South, it shou�.d be shoGtn on the glan. The Commission would still be having another Iook at the plans. Naw:' th�y should recom4nend whatever they feel is necessary. Gounci� will act, and the petitioner wi11 have to come back to the �lanning Commiss�on. If Che P7.an-� , nir�g Commission and Council decide there should be one more parking sta11, it ' would not necessarily be shown on the plan. Until they atax� cuttin� road� through, they don't know where the additional parking stalls wauld 1�e in �he terrain. � � MOTION by Zeq1eM, that the Planning Co�mn.ission recommerad appr�va.l o� th� Preliminary P1ans for the Viewcon, Inc. Pha,se �', 9 four unit quadxominium�r, in the Gondpminium poxtion of the total multiple unit complex on paxt of Out1o� N; Irinsb.�uck North wi th the exception that if there are any co�di tion� ox� t�he ' ' addifiional parlcing stalls, that these be worked put with the �ity Cvuncil, ' �nd the continuat�.on of the street South from Phase I through III be ghown. � � The MOTION FAILED for lack of a second. 5E Planning Commissi.on Meeting - April 5, 1972 Page o The members felt there should be more provisions for off street parking, and it should be sketched on the plan as to the number and the ratio of parking stalls away from the front of the garages. Mr. Nordaune said it seemed the Commission was asking for more than two parking stalls and it would be difficult in this situation to comply. Acting Chairman Fitzpatrick said he did not accept the tandem parking space. There must be access to each stall, not as the plans show, one parking stall in the garage and the second one to be in the driveway in front of the garage. A discussion followed regarding the use of brick with Mr. Zeglen saying the Subcommittee felt there was enough brick on the buildings. A further problem was the difficulty of the on-street parking. � MOTION by Zeglen, seconded by Schmedeke, that the Planning Commission recom- mend approval of the Preliminary Plans for the Viewcon, Inc. (9 four unit quadrominiums) Phase I in the condominium portion of the total multiple unit 1 cornplex on part of Outlot H, Innsbruck North Addition, with the foZlowing sug- gestions: Parking as shown on the plans wi11 remain as drawn (tandem parking); the off-street parking wi11 have to be resoZved b� the Home Owners Association or Council; the continuation of the street South to Phase II and III; the � East/West road be continued 20 feet to 30 feet beyond Blocks 7 and 8 for a turn around; that Viewcon be aZlowed to start a model quadrominium upon Council approval of the Preliminary P1an if the storm sewer outfall is settZed. Upon � a voice vote, Fitzpatrick, Zeglen, Schmedeke voting aye, Minish voting nay, the motion carried. 5. � � TRANSFER & EXTENSION OF SPECIAL USE PERMIT z SP ��71-07i BY ANDIE HAUGEN (MR. SWIMMING POOL, INC.) TO GREEN GIANT HOME & GARDEN CENTER FOR SWIMMING POOL• Bob Schroer, Jerry Schroer and Dave Rick were present. Bob Schroer explained that the swimming pool venture was not handled satis-- factorily last year and now the Green Giant people requested your consideration for a transfer and extension of the Special Use Permit to them. He referred to a letter dated March 28, 1972 from the Green Giant Home & Garden Centers, Inc., which the Planning Commission had before them stating they "were pre- ('� pared to accept full responsibility and accounCability for compliance with � applicable codes". Mr. Schroer continued that one of the things not fulfilled was that the sma11 house be removed. It is there yet. The pools were taken down as recommended. The landscaping was done, but not kept up. The fences were mandatory and still exist. The provicion to come back in October for review of the permit was never done. This was not a profitable venture last year, but the Green Giant people wish to remain in the swimming pool business, especially as one of the competition in Fridley will not be in the business this year. The little house sitting in the fenced-in area is still there. It is a well constructed building and very attractive. Its use is mostly for hand out material and display of pool supplies. An extension phone was installed. � , , , ' � i �. � C � � 5F Planning Comn►ission Meeting - April 5, 1972 Pa�e � Most of the actual closing of th.n sz1^� was donp inside the main building of the Garden Center. They wouid like cu ne�� th� haus�. �.':�:re because it is an emergency type of thing for adverse weather waiting in there until a shower passes. � Mr. Schroer continued that there are othex style pools besides what they have on display. The landscaping will improve quite a bit in that corrler• They were also in the process of makit�g additional parking North o� the ma�n building. The cabana was a.t the main entrance hopeful.ly to sell w�th the pool setup. Mr. Schmedeke said this was a temporary building wiGh no �oundation at�d no sanitary facilities. The Commission have tried to shy away from the temporary buildings. MOTION bg Minish, seconded by Zeglen, that the Planning Commission recommend to Council that the Special Use Permit, 5P #71-07, be granted to the Green Giant Home & Garden Centers, Inc. for the purpose of above ground swimming pool display and to allow the cabana structure to be used again for a one year pexiod as of the date of approval. Upon a voice vote, Minish, Fitzpatrick, Zeglen voting aye, Schmedeke voting nay, the motion carried. 6.LOOPBACKS: Mr. Schmedeke said that these loopbacks are att�ac�ive for a service sGati.on use. He felt a service station could be built behind a sexvi�� drive and there would be no need for a loopback. The station would be 75 feet fxom the p�ain tk�oroughfare under a regular loopback, but Che station built behind th� se�rvice dxive would be back 150 feet. Wh,at we are saying and aski�g is t]'�at the a�cess goes back the same distance as the service driqe would be if there was a service drive next to the Highway. 'The second recom�nendation is ttiat the �xit should be the same as that of the White Knight Car Wash on 73rd Avenue a�d University. The more he thought about it, if the service drive was bstw�e� the service station and the main thoroughfare, the station would auComatiC��ly b� put back. � Mx. Clark said that service stations and any drive-in type of pat�onage have to have a Special Use Permit and appear before the Planning Cpmutiss�ax► and Council. Where medians are constructed, they go past;the fitst entranGe• Where there is a 150 foot median, the Plats & Subdivisions-Streeta & Uti�.�.ties � Subcommittee th,�u�ht the Pl�r��t.�>�� ".��aa��ion should conaidex no exi.ts Qn t�e main street or cross street. , He continued that the new lots being created are �.ndustrial, �ight iAdus- txial or commercial. These lots are at least 3/4 of an aCXe• � Mr. Schmedeke said that it will be ug to the Building Inapec�4x �ad �uildi�g Standards-Design Control Subcommittee to see that a nice staCion ia bu�,�.�. Ths service stations are improving themselves as far as looks axe conaerned• � I � � Mr. Minish asked for drawings of the loopbacks fo� tk�e Aext mset�Ag. Acting Chairman Fitz�at�ick tabled the itsm of Loopback$ �t t�� Apri� 19th meeting. � ' r� I ' , . :.�' , :. r� � ' � � ' , r � t SG Planning Commi.ssion Meeting - April 5, 1972 ra��: o 7. PLANTING BOULEVARD: 40 FEET 2�(JORE LAKE HIGRI.ANDS GTH ADDITION: The Parks & Recreation Commission discussed this item about a yea� a$o. Mr. Schmedeke said that the area abutting Highway ��65 should have a ch�n�e to develop. If trees were planted in this boulevaXd, making a be�utiful n$tural buffer, maybe there would be a chance to develop. The strip could have side� walks to go to Locke Park. Or the schools could participate by p].an�ing �Tees in conjunction with a conservation course. Mr. Brian I�$valson is the teacbex' of horticulture at the Senior High School. It was felt that Mx. U�ter, �ouricil- man at Large, be made cognizant of the request. The P�anning Commissian shpuld take'advantage of Earth Week, if it isn't too late, and also Arbor Week. 8. STIRVEY OF 40 FOOT LOTS IN FRIDLEY: Mr. Schmedeke said that after the survey of 40 foot lots in the Plymouth Addition, he thought it might be advisable to have a survey of 40 foot lot� �.t► other parts of the City. 7.'his time in R-1 and R-2 Districts. In particulax, he was thinking of Oak Grove Addition. He felt that the people owning 44 foat lots, if in the past they were told they could not bui7.d on them, would g�ve up and not come back to check. He was trying to get these lots on the tax rolls. Mr. Minish did not agree. He did not feel the need to go on a wt�ole$ale campaign. This item was discussed, but no action taken. ADJOURNMENT • There being no further business, Acting Chairman Fitzpatrick adjaux�ed the meeting at 11:15 P.M. Res$ectfu/l,ly submitted C,C� ,c� -i ,_ � %L—.t�: �� I�ia�Ll t�' Brian Recording Secretary , , �_ J ' ' ' BUILDING STANDARDS-DFSIGN CONTROL SUBCOP�IITTEE I�BTING OF APRIL 6, 1972 The meeting was called to order by Chairman Zeglen at 8:10 P.M. � 1�MBERS PRESENT: 2eglen, White, Simoneau, Tonco, Lindblad I�MBERS ABSENT: None OTHERS PSBSBNT: Peter fl�rlofsky, Administrative Assistant MOTION BY TONCO to approve the minutes of the March 23, 1972 meeting as written. Seconded by WHITE. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimausly. ' 1. CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO USE A DOtIBLE-WIDTH TRAILER F4R AN OFFICE LOCATED ON PARCEL 2650 AND PART OF PARCEL 2600, SECTION 12, T-30, R-24, ANOKA COUNTY, THE SAME BEING 7525 VIRON ROAD N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. (REOUEST BY CASTLE MOBILE HOMES_ INC._ 7151 HIGHkIAY �65 N.E.. FRIDLEY. ' MINNESOTA ' Mr. Mike Rotter and Mr. Dan Ryan were present to present the request. Mr. Rotter said the trailer will be 24 feet by 52 feet, The unit will be modified to change the four bedrooms into four offices. There will � be two restrooms and a sliding glass door entrance. The exterior will be alumimum siding. ' ' i ' , ' � Mr. Herlofsky said the plan presented has a 15 foot setback and the zoning ordinance calls for 20 feet. This would have to be changed to conform. Mr. Tonco asked if this was going to be a temporary permit. Mr. Zeglen said they had applied for and received a five year special use permit. Mr. Herlofsky read the 14 stipulations of the special use permit. These stipulations will be included in the motion. Mr. Tonco mentioned that all parking areas for trailers should be crush- ed rock with oil. Mr. Ryan said they will be using Class V aggregate as it was a better base and gave less water trouble. Mr. Tonco asked if they were going to install a sidewaik around the a:fice. Mr. Rotter answered no. Mr. Zeglen said the parking areas � had to be five feet away .from the trailer office and he didn't think there should be a parking�space in front of the entraace, Mr. Herlofsky said each parking space should be 20' x 10'. Mr. Tonco asked about ttie curbing around the blacktop. Mr. Rotter said they inteaded to use bituminous curbing. Mr. Tonco said as this was for a period of five years it couldn't be coasidered temporary, so they would have to install poured 6"x12" concrete curbing. All members of the Board agreed with this. Mr. Tonco said they also wanted a 10 foat radius on all entr enceB as ma�ked pn_the,pla�� � ' �� ' �; Building Standards Design Control Subcommittee Meeting Of April 6, 1972 �� Page 2 Mr. White stated they would need a more detailed landscaping plan Co psesent to Council. Mr. Rotter asked if plastic hedge� would be allowed in froat of the office. The Board said they had ao objectlon to this but this decisioa would be made by the Council also. T6e areas to be sodded were noted on the plan. Mr. Serlofsky asked about the security lighting. Mr. Rotter said it would be fndirect lighting. Mz. Tonco asked about facilities for storage of trash. Mx, Rotter said they would be using a dumpster. Mr. Tonco said �f the trash area ahould become unsightly we would require the trash storage araa to be acreened. MOTZO'�i BY WHITE to recommend to the City Council approval of the �'equest Co �as� � double-widtta �:c-a�'��� fox an affice with the following sCipulations: � 1. F�ront setback be changed from 15 feet to 20 feet. Pit� - �-�Q a/�''�'�`..� ' a�-2, n__._..� c���, ��! concrete curbing around all blacktop areae . ' 3. \ 3. Crushed rock parking area for trailers be oiled. � 4. All landscaped areas to be sodded, aeaping plan be presented to Council. , pulations of Special Use Permit be part of the motioA. �� 1. The special use permit is to be governed by a certi�icate of occupancy, issued after the i.mprovement is in p1aCa and all City Inspectors have signed it that al� coaditloAlt bave been met. � 2. The special use permit is to be e�fective fA� a period p� , five years duration.�, "� ���� a' S� `'��° � 3. �4. 9 5� . � � . � , When permanent facilities are built, th� owner i.� Co pro� vide an easement for roadway to Osborne Raad behind Chs Frostop Drive-in. The area ouClined on the Plot Plan is to be blackkopped. � r The office i.s to be at least 24' x 4$' on concrete a�,ocks and to be skirted to give the appearance of a permat��t�t &tructure. /o �6. The landscaping is to be done according Co the laadsG�ping � � �1an and blacktopped and cuxbed, , ' . ' � � ,. ' ' ' ' , Building Standards-Design Control Subco�u►ittee Meeting of April 6, 1972 Page 3 �� 7. Utiits to be a minimum of 8 feet apart with a maximum of 30 units at the site. �"3- 8. 'F�tt�� ar in¢ i Qr r� ha ���r�,P,��.; rh t,l-�.�•�� -""striped for customers and employee parking. ) � /'3 9. There shall be not less than four secuzity lighta axpund Ehe�perimeter. �� 10. There are to be wood walks to all units from khe b�acktop area. /� 11. Security fence to be provided on the south si.de of prc�psxty from where the trailers start to the eastexn edge� �� 12. All vacant property to be graded and seeded. The Gity �aglp�e� added that rhis was agreed to with the previous ownex and he felt that agreement would still cover it. ' �� 13. The sign is to eonform to City Ordinances without a variance, and be the proper d�stance back from the service xoad. l�14. The office will be Caxed as a permanent structure. Secohded by SIMONEAU. Upon a voice vo[e, aZl voting aye, the �otioA , carried unanimously. � r ' �J I ' ,I ' ' � i 2. CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT A SPECULATIVE OFFICE AND WARE- HOUSE BUILDING LOCATED 4N LOT 5, BLOCK 3, EAST RANCH ESTATES SECOND ADIIITION, THE SAME BEING 7701 MAIh STREET N.E. FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. � �REQUEST BY HARRIS ERECTION CO., 6210 RIVERVIEW TEF�RACE, FRIDLEYI MINy- � � ESOTA.) � � � Mr. Dick Harris and Mr. Harold Harris were present to present the r�qursK. � � N This speculative buiZding will have 9,000 square feet of warehouse and 1'v 1,200 square feet of offite space. The exterior of the bu�lding wi.�l b8 �� painted concrete block. The office area wi11 have brick venee� on the t north and south ends with painted concrete block and panel 15 tXim on �he front. Mr. Herlofsky said we need an elevation plan showing the topogcaphy �or drainage purposes. He also stated we require a 5 foot setback on the xe�x of the property so khe concrete curb woutd have to be moved in S feet. The plan has the required front setback of 20 feet and Mr. Haxxis agxeed to a 15 feet setback on the south side of the property. Th�s wil� neces• sitate movireg the location of the building S feet to the north. Mr, Harrj.s changed the parking areas on the plan due to this move, but there will be 28 parking spaces which meets the parking requiremetits fo� Che squa�e iootdge of the building. Mr. Harris also stated that the drivewaya W�1� be 25 feet wide. ;�lr. Tonco said we wanted a 10 foot radius on ali coxners� All bldcktop areas will have poy�ed 6"x12!� poured conc�ete Ckl;king, 6C Building Standards Desig�t Control Subcoum�ittee Meeting �f April 6� 197' - Page 4 Mr. Tonco�said if a renter of this building stored heavy equipment on the property we would require a screening fence around the storaga area. We would also require a screened area for a dumpster if the trash atox8ge area was unsightly. We would also like ko see the securlty ligh�in8 noted on the plan. All sodded areas are marked on the plaa at►d will have Greem Ash mAd Russiaa Olive trees plantings as noted on the plan. MOTION BY TONCO to rec�ead to the City Council approva� of the sequesC to construCt a speculative office and warehouse building wlth the gollowing stipulations: �. Provide security lighting. 2 ._ � _fout__setb��lt _an�_the rear proper'ty Iiiie . Seconded by �I4iI�E. Upon a v�.��c� •.�_�r^, All varing aye, the moCion c�rrled unanimously. 3. CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT A SPECULATIVE CO1rIl�ACIAL BUI.LDI�iG LOCATED ON LO'fS 16, 17, 18 AND 19, BLOCK 2, ONAWAY ADDITION, THE SA1�: �EIN' 7875 BEECH STREET N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA (REQUEST BY D. W. HAR&TAD COMPANY. INC.. 7101 HIGHWAY 4k65, FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA.� Mr. Dick Johnson was present to present the request. Mr. JQt1A80R sald ���� the dimensions of the building had been cut down three feet eo the building will be 110 feet by 70 feet. This building will be coastxucted with four separate services so it can be rented to 1, 2, 3 or 4 people. Th� exterior of the building will be bonded brick and coc�crete blaak. This will make a 12" masonry wall. Al.l exposed block trim w111 be pa�.nted. Mr. Zeglea asked about security lighting. Mr. Johnaon said thexe wauld be iights around the doors of the building. Mr. Tonco stated he wattted some security lighting around the building. Mz. Johnson said they were pavi_•i�, .::'lE: a� �+'-Y. Mr. Herlofsky said our ordinance required poured 6"x12" coacrete curbin� around all blacktop areas. Mr. Tonco asked about trash storage and dlsposal. Mr. Johason aald usua�ly each tenant was responsible for his owti. Usually dumpstera were used, Mr. Tonco sai,d if the trash areas were not maintained we wopld requlre Cha� a screened area be provided. Mr. Johnso� said if he had £oux �enants 1C would be hard tp have a centrally located trash di8posal arsa. MOTION BY TONCO to recom�etd to the City Council approval o� the z�equsst �o construct a speculative commercial building with the followlc►8 sGipulatlpno� 1. Pou;ed 6"x12" concret� curb a�ound all blacktog a�eas. m i . 1 �, 6 D ' , , �.' i. Building Standards-Design Control Subcom�ittee Meeting of Apri1 6, 1972 Page 5 2. Provide security lighting around building. 3. Refuse containers be placed at owners option, Owner is encouraged to provide scxeened area for storing of refuse. Seconded by WHITE. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. .� � � 4.:CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO MOVE AN EXISTING 16' X 20� GARAGE �ROM ' 4603 MAIN STREET N.E. TO LOT 24, BLOCK 9, HYDE PARK ADAITION, THE SAME $EING 5933 MAIN STREET Ii.E� FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA, SRE�UEST BY EUGEN$ � KESKE, 5933 MAIN STREET N.E., FRIDLEY MINNESOTA.) Mx. Eugene Keske was present to present the request. Clarence Belisle, Building Inspector, prepared an inspection repo�G and sub�itted photographs of the garage. Mr. $elisle's report was as follows: "Studs and rafters are framed 16" on center. Requixes w1Ad btacing as sheathiug is horizontal boards, Facial needs scrap�ng AAd painting. Condition fair to good. Applicant advised to obtaip var- ification survey before building permit can be issued at 5933 Ma�.n Street N.E." Mr. Zeglen asked Mr. Keske if he was aw�re of this report. �I� �a�.d he was and was prepared to meet all the conditions. He said hs wauld �' be putting in frost footings for the garage slab and the garags would ; be braced for moving. � i 1 ; � � � I ' MOTION BY LINDBLAD to recommend to the City Council approva�, o� the request to move the existing garage. Seconded by W4?ITE. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the tpotion carri�ed unanimously. S. CONSIDERATIQN OF A REQUEST TO C�NSTRUCT AN A,DDITION TO THE EXISTINv BUILDING TO BE USED AS A WAREHOUSE LOCATED ON LOT 25 AND 26, BLOCK 1 NAGEL'S WOODLANDS_ ADDITION, THE SAM� BEING 7331 BAKER STREET N.�., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA. (REQUEST BY DaNLY1V M.4NIJ�ACTURING CORPORATION� 7331 BAI�R STREET N.E., FRIDLEY. MINNESOTA.) �'k. pon Shelly was present to preaent the request. This addi�ioA ie� just a part of what they had requested before but this will f1� �heir needs at this time. This l+,380 square foot addition wi�1 he pa�.ated Concrete block and they will paint the entire building at khe �a�tQ k�mQ. Mz. Herlofeky sCeted that they want included in the impxvy�men� p��the �' private road ouC �0 73rd Avenue, a cot�cxete apron ot� Che �ntrance With a 20,�oot �adius and a crown on the asphalt lip, ; ' ' � ' ' ' \ .' . � 1 ' ' ' ' ' �. ' . ' ..• ' . ' 1 Building Standards-Design Control Subcommittee Meeting of April 6, 1972 Page 6 When asked about dumpsters, Mr. Shelly said they had two, one fox steel scraps and one for paper. Mr. Herlofsky said they had to provide drainage on the ramp driveway into the new addition. The sign has to be 10 foot from the property line and requires a separate permit. MOTION BY WHITE to reco�mend to the City Council approval of Che reque6t to construct an addition to the existing buiZding with the �o11ow�.ng stipulations; �,^ 1. Coacrete aproa o� entrance to private r�� . G�-��� 2. 20 foot.,radius on entrance to griva�e road. 3. Crown alley witli asphalt �p„ ,.��"'�L�'y'�-, ° 4. Provide drainage �or ramp driveway. Seconded by 3IMONEAU. �1pon a voice vote, aZ?. voting aye, the tpotion carried unanimously. 6. CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST FOR PRELIMINARY PLAN APPROVAL FOR A�O,WN� HOUSE DEVELOPMENT TO BE LOCATED ON THE NORTH 824.7 FEET OF THE WEST QUARTER (W'�) OF THE NORTHEAST QUARTER (NE'�) OF THE NORTHEAST QUART�R (NE'�) OF SECTION 12, T-30, $-24, THE SAME BEING 1500 69TH AVENUE N�E FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA 55432. (REQUEST BY ROBERT L. MCGREGOR, 2$28 5TH AVENUE SOUTH, MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55408.) Mr, Zeglen read the townhouse ordinance pertaining to prelimin$Xy plan 8pproval. (Section 45.142, A to I) Mr. H�rlofsky started the discussion on the setbacks, Mr. McGregpr agreed to the front 35 foot setback. The side setbacks will be approximately 20 feet when the final site plan is drawn. Mx. McG�egq� took exception to a wide setback on the rear of the property. He has donated land £or a park and reduced the total units from �+3 to 4�1 atid if he has to give up more land he couldn't fit his p�.ap on th� remaining pxoperty. He said he would be putting in $ tra11 down Co the park area. Mr. McGregor said the land area for the development was perfectly €ldt. They will be using what they excavate for the basem�nCs to ptak� i.t mar� rolling and give a variance to the terrain. They wi�l be u�i�g racks, stones and planting to add ko the landscapi.ng. He wil� build �Wa pQRd$ approximately 2'�' to 3' deep, There will be a footbridge. Th�:ae pande wi.11 be used for drainage. They will be able ta drain the panda fo� cleaning. It will be in the bylaws that the ponds muat be kepC Gl.�at�� In.the winter these ponds w121 be maintained as skating r1nk� at�d � warmi�g hquse will be provided. Mr. McGregor explalned the til,1#n� �nd and draining of the ponds. 6E ' i� Building Standards-Design ControL Subcammittee Meetin�of APril. 6, 2972 Page 7 i' The forty (40) townhouses will be built iu clusters and will have ten 4-bedroom un�ts and thirty 3-bedroom units. There will be a garage for each unit and two parking spaces. Because of the uni.que plan for ' the units the only common wall is on the second floor with a drive through area underneath. This common wall will have two 2x4 walls with 5/8" sheet rocking on both walls and both walls insulated. The ' townhouses will have all double wall construction with independent joists on a laminated beam so there is no connection between the floors of one uait to the other for the transmittal of souad. The exterior will be a board and batten type of construction in medium to dark hues of brown. Each unit will have a balcony. The outdoor lighting will be reostat pole lights that are self-lightiag, ' Mr. Tonco ask�d about the width of the streets in the devej,opmant. Mr. McGregor said they would be 25 feet wide. Mr. Tonco asked if there were an,y trees on this property. Mr. McG�egp� said, the back of.th� property was heavily wooded with e�ever�l o�ks� He has liad the oaks checked'and some were diseased and would be removed bu� he will keep as many as �e can. �he Board felt the preliminaxy plan presented by Mr. McGregor was vaxy commendable especially his building plans. MOTION BY TONCO to recommend to the City Council approyal of the Xe4ues� for preliminary plan approval for a townhouse development as preseptec�. Seconded by WHITE. Upan a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unar.imously. Chairmau Zeglen $djourned the meeting at 11:00 P.M. Respectfully submitted, � � /� � �./��1�l�`.c � 7�c' t4-C"�1/ `'Aorothy Ev�, son, Secretary � 6F ' , 7 The Minutes Of The Board Of Appe�ls Meeting Of April 11, 1972 _ The meeting was called to order by Chairman Minish at 7:30 P.M. �ERS PRE3ENT: Minish, Crowder, Harju, Sondheimer, Wahlberg ' I�'lBERS ABSENT: None OTHERS PRESENT: Clarence Belisle - Building Inspector � � I, , , \ � � � ' MOTION by Harju to approve the March 28, 1972 minutea as written. Seconded by Sondheimer. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays� the awtion carried unanimously. 33.3 FEET TO ALLOW THE CONSTitUCTI�N OF AN A7"lA(:rir;ll GA:tP.t:� Fuvli rvv HLlil11VP1 ��•�v �a� EXISTING DpF1ELLING LOC�TED ON LOT 10, BLOCK 5, RICE CREEK TERRACE PLAT 3, THE SAME BEING 440 — 67TH AVENUE N E., FRIDLEX� MINI�ESOTA. (REQUEST BY MR. AAVID pOCKTER, 440 67TH A�'F:�IU;� ri.'r.. , T'I:�"� ""I3 ��, �� _,1 , ti::. � ' Mr. Dockter and Mr. Gene Eggert, of Sussel Company, were pxeaen� to pres�nt ths request. Chairman Minish explained that this item had been tabled at the last me��ing �a allow��time for the new notices to be sent to the property owners suxxounding th�$ pxoperty. He asked the Board members if they had any furthex c�uestl.pAS p�l tha r�quest, The survey, pictures and plan were looked at again by the aoard metabs7cs. 1�TION by Crowder to receive the letter of "no objection" from Mr. Kleitl who �.� the. adjacent property owner. Seconded by Wahlberg. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the ma��c�T� c�x'Tiad unaisimous ly . Ms�. Sondheimer asked where Mr. Klein's dwelling is in relation to the add.i�ian proposed, Mr. Dockter answered Mr. Klein's bedrooms will be adj3cent to the livj.ng axea portion of the addition and his dwelling is 10 feet from the commo� propExty �ins, 1Kr. Eggert said there will be no windows facing Mr. Klein's dwelling but, �hsrs will be sliding glass doors to the rear. Mr. Belisle asked how they proposed to vent the attic as it had Co bq a�Cpmpl�ihed it� axeas other than on the East side. Mx. Eggert said they will not cut into the existing attic but wi11 ven� th� addition separately. This way they will get away from having a dead valley. Mx. Haxju asked what the hardahip was for the varianc�? Mx. AGCkter answered they want more living area and this ia ti;e o�ly Way tt��y t�+�R build oT�to the house �e the back of the house is a walkout.. �J II� II� � ' ' � � ' 2. ' � � �� •� I ' ' 7A The Minutes Of The Board Of Appeals Meeting of April 11, 1972 PaAe : I�60TION by Crowder to cio�� Che �auF��. �c: ��:�'°�ng. Seconded by Wahlberg. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the motion carried unanimwusly. Mr. Crowder stated he wae not very pleased with the area between the two atruatur�a but he can underetand them wanting to enter the family room from the� kitchen. Mr. Sondheimer stated he would go along with the variance if all the �ire requiremeate axe maintained. Mr. Harju atated this type of hardahip could apply to anybody buC ths plar► ia tWt objectionable. MOTION by Crowder to recommand approval of the variance to the City Council with the stipulations that: �— ��j, The wall fronting the neighbors dwelling conform to all, the necessary fire `-�' requiremente. �`Z.) The family room contain no openings on the wall fronting the neighbors dwelli.ng. � Seconded by Sondheimer. Upon a v�ice vote, there being no nays, the motion carr�.ed unanimously. ly0TI0�N by Crowder to receive the correspondence from Spring Lake Park whlch •t�tted they had no objectione to the variance that wae approved for the si�n at Bob'a Pxoduce Ranch. Seaanded by Wahlberg. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the atotia�4 c�xxiwd unaninwuely. Mr. Julkawaki was present to preaent the request. A verification auna�y of the lot �md a ni�ture of the lot were �hawn ta th�_ 8oard. Mx�. Julkawaki said he has 19 feet between hi �'house and tbe a#.de 1ot lina aAd s would like ta build an 28 fo�t atrached garag'�: as he needs a 2 car g�ra$s• Wh the houeee were bui lt ia t his area t hey pos it ione d t hem r ig h t in t he Ce�n t R x p� � 4 l�qt eo thers ie not �ough room to build an attached garage without d va�ieNtc�. The back yard slopes dawn about 3 to 4 feet so I don't want to build �t dat�ta��d garage as �t would require fill to build it. Mr. Cxowdes asked if the drivaway would still come off�aacon as i� doa� lnaw s�d haw fa;x t�►e adjoining property awnere house is away from the propexty l�.�te. , I ' The Minutes Of The Board Of ApFeals Meetin� of Apxil 11, 1972 Pat�e � Mr. mckter ,nswzr�d th� dri�re w�. _.: .. �;._:in the :;�:., and he added the neighbors house is 15 feet away from the property line with no windaws on the aide of his house. rs ; The Board asked if the surrounding properties had attached or detached garages. , Mr. Belisle shawed them the aerial photo of the area and it showed the properties have detached garages except for the corner lot. Mr. Belisle sai.d they had received a variance for their attached garage. , � � , � , ' � ' � ' , � . Mr. Harju said the neighbors have apparently filled in the back yarda in order to build detached garages. He asked Mr. Julkowski if he had the neighbox wri�e a letter of "no objection". Mr. Julkowski said he had talked to the neighbor but he didn't get a lettex fx�om him. . Mr. Sondheimer asked Mr. Belisle if he could guess at how much fill wauld ba necessary in order to build a detached garage on this lot. Mr. Belisle anawered he couldn't make a guess but the garage probably wouldn't have to be raiaed to drain to the atreet as there is a dra�nage ea�etpenG �long the back property line. Mrs. Walhberg asked if Mr. Julkawski had given any thought to buildin� a detached garage. Mr. Julkowski said he had thought about it but he didn't want to build a detached garage because he would have to build the back yard up and there would be � lo� o€ space wasted for the driveway. Mr. Belisle stated that with a 1 foot side yard, it is almosC itnpossible ta ksep from draining on the adjacent property. Mrs. Wahlberg asked haw much of an overhang was on the present house. Mr. Julkowski answered about 2 feet. He added there will be no doo� �rom Che garage to the house. The house has a back door and he will put a back doc�r it� the garage and have possibly a cement walk between the two. 1�TION by Sondheimer to close �h� p�.:rli� hPaxir.g: Seconded by Harju. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the mo�ioz� carri�ad unanisaous ly . Mr. Crowder said he is not d�Oirv inced that thtire is a hardship as the o�h�r Surxounding garagea have beein placed in the hack yards. w�►. � Mr. Harju said he agreed that there is a problem in tha� the housea a�'e cen�exed , on the lots and in this case there will be 15 feet between structurea. He fs�.t that there are 3 alternatives that could be followed: bu�ld a sirigle Gax �azag�, build a detached garage or buy part of the neighbors pxopezty. . � ' , ' ' � ' ' The Minutes of TY�e Boaxd Of Appeals Meeting Of April 11, 1972 Ya;�e y Mrs. Walhberg said she is not happy with the overhan�-, as it will be pushing the lot line but th�:n there will be 15 feet b�:tweac� structures. Mr. Harju said �hat wi�h a 1 foot side vard, there is virtually no roo�n to even walk around the garage without walking cn the neighbors land. Mr. Julkawski sa�d that with back doors on both the house and garage there would be no reason to go around the garage on that side. Mr. Crowder said as it etande now he would be against the variat�ce but he would be �n favor of a].lowing the applicant time to try and get the cosC factora involved for �n atta�hed garage versus a detached garage to try and convince hlm that there would be a haxdship in having to build a detached gaxage. Mr. Julkawski, said he could get the cost factors as his father ia a genera� contxactor. % C MOTION by C�owdex to table this request until the petitioner comes back wiCh saqe '� type of infor:aation to sk�pw that there would be a hardship in having to build a detached garag� in�tQad of what is pr��:��esi. . SQConded by �Jahlberg. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the mation carx�.ed ' unanimously. 3. � . � � Mr�'Silseth was present to present the request. A survey a�d pictu�e of the loC were ahawn to the Board. , Mr. Silseth explained`h� hae been working with an axchitect in finding a i�ouse ta fit on this vacant lot and the architect suggest�d he go before Che Board to see haw much of a variance he could get. Mr. Crowder asked if he meant he has not picked out a house yet but if the varia�ce were approved.then he would pick out a house to fit the variance. Mr. �ilseth an�wered yea. I�e added he does own the lot but Chey have na house � plan as yet, 1'he lot hae plenty of frontage room but then the lot tap�rs doWt1 ka�ward the back ao there wi'il be a problem with the side y�rds. He is trying �a� find out }1aw m�tch of a va�iance he can get so he will k�aw 1�ow big af a house he can build: Mr. Sondheimer asked if Lot 6, which is vacant at this time, will be d�velop�d �n thQ neax future. M�. Silsetli said he didn't knaw but the owner of that lot, Mr. T. Erickson, w�s �.n the audience. � s , �' � ' � � r �J The Minutes Of The $oard Of Appeals Meeting Of April 11, 1972 P��e 5_ The Bo�rd asked �bout the loc�r'.^� �° "'�� house c+r Lot k. Mr. Si�aeth said the house on Lot 4 is approxi,wately 13 feet �rom the la� lin� so there woul,d be $bout 16 feet between structures. The adjacent bedraome would be along the ei.de of the proposed garage. Mxs. Walhberg asked if khere are any bedroom windaws along that adjaCet�t wall, Mr. Sileeth said that there are bedroom windows. Mxs. Walhberg a$k�d haw wide of a houae could be built without a vaxianc�, 1�1�c, Beliele said approximately a 60 foot house could be bu�.lt wi�l�out v$x�anGS#. Mx, Z'hure �rickson, awner of Lot 6, a�id he would like ta vai�e hi.� obj�ct�a�� �a thia vari.ance. He eaid he hae known Rusty for 16 yeara aAd he vslu�e hl.� fr�endship bu� he felt in the long run it would be bettet ta pbject t�aw. Hs •��d �hat aaving Mr. Silseth's houae closer to the lot line would sncroach upon hi� vacant lot. Ttse lote are fairly large and if the housea are built Co cAde �l�R lots w�uld conti�►u� to stay thiW �a�p . �€� �l�ns to sell tl�is loG, within a yea� Os eo. and he felt the people who buy it would not like having Mr. Si.lae�h'c houae �loeer to their lot Chan it was aupposed to be. He sai.d i.f l�k, Silqeth'a . vss'i.�unce is granted, he will probably have to get a varianc� o�n tha� eide of hi.a lot also when he decides to develope it. M�c, Crowder aeked Mr. Silaetb if he plans to live in this hause whe11 i� i� bq�.�k. �, S�laeth s�id thaC he did. •d'� ' Mt�. Minteh stated he could not see a hardahip as this lot could be buil�1�pn wlChout any variances. He said he would like �a see a specific hpuae plan positioned on this lot before a decision was made ori the vaxlance, H� eai�d ' Witl'� a specific houae plan maybe a variance would be necessary but thet� �X might not. � �_J � � � I ' '�ix. Harju eaid he didn't like the idea of having the livi.ng ax�a thak G�.OR@ CA the lot line. M�C. 9o�►dhsimer esid the applicant should n�ke tet�pla�es p� �he hquse �Ad 8a�et�� and move the.m around on a larger scale survey ta find a moze suit�bla, '�c,ea��pt�, �, Silaeth said they had done that but on 3 feet they only ga��ed �+ �R�he$• kbr. Erickepn eaid he had talked to Mr. S jad�n, o�nner o� I.�C 4, a�nd ha h�d bA�t Coz�ceaCm�d about the varianee but he works nights ao it wauld be �ard �ar him tp com� to �he meeting. �'�. W�hlberg said �he would �i.ke to aee mare $pecifica before the v�x1��C(� ie �ta��d qn. �,�xQ�i by Wahll�erg to table tlsia request uati� the applicartt xexurn� w�,�h a�xa it1�0�CiQn. 9�cqnd�d by Harju. Upqn a voir,e vote, ther� bein$ no nays, Che taQ�iot►sa�Xxl�od ur�a�imo�s �y . 7D ' ' �J �I 7E The Minutes Of The Board OF Appeals Meetin� Of Aprii 11, 1972 Pa�e 6 4. A REQUEST FOF. A VAItIAr?CF QF SL.C-�����"? ' r.�53. '�,�,_"�tIDLEY CITY CODE, TO REDUCE THE SIDE YARD RECl�UIREMENT FOR I.IVING ARF� FROrI 10 r'�ET TO 5.1 FEET TO �'3LLOW THE EXISTING ATTACHED GARAGE TO I3E COPiVERTED TO LIVING AREA ON LOT 6. BLOCK 2, GARTEN'S ADI)ITIUN THE SAME BEING 140 RICKARD ROAD N.E., FRIDLEY. MINNESOT�. (REQUEST BY MR. DEr':�IIS OTTEM, 140 RICKARD ROAD N.E., FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA.) Mr. & Mrs. Dennis Ottem were presenC to present the request. A verification survex and pictures of the lot were shown to the $oard. Mr. Ottem explained they want to convert the existing garage to liv�ing axea as now they have to come through the living room to get into the garage. 'I'hey want to build a detached garage on the other side of the house and in the back yaxd. Mr. Belisle asked what would be done with the existing driveway. Mr, Ottem said he would have only 1 driveway to the future garage artd �he existing driveway would be removed. Mr. Minish asked why they couldn't add onto another part of the house. Mr. Ottem said the house is a split level design with a sloped roof and it wouldn't be feasible to add on any other way. Mr. Crowder questioned the large amount of living area this conversion would make. Mrs. Ottem said the house has 3 levels but it has nu basement, just a crawl space. The Board brought up the separation between sCructures. Mr. Ottem said there is approximately 12 feet between structures. He added they wouldn't be adding onto the house but just converting what is already there. He said he had talked to his neighbor and he meant to get a letter of "no objection" from hi.un but he wasn't home tonight. Mr. Crowder said there must be a window on the wall that faces the adjacent propexty and asked if this window would be removed. Mx. Ottem said ti►at i� wouid be remuved. MOTION by Crowder to close the public hearing. Seconded by Harju. Upon a voice vote, there being no nays, the mot�pn carried unanimously. � Mr. Belisle stated the necessary fire wall would have to be installed. MOTION by Harju to eo�nend approval of the variance to Council with the stipulations that:� The noYtnal fire protection requirements be followed. 2. There be no windows on the East side of the eacisting garage. The reason or the approval is that the hardship is the Iayout of the house prevents any other expansion plans because they would be economically unfeasible. Seconded by Crowder. iJpon a voice vote, the�e being no nays, tY�e motion carried unanimously. 7F The Minutes Of The Board Of Appeals Meeting Of April 11, 1972 Pa�e 7 �Mr. Sondheimer commented that he thought the Board should require a letter fxom the adjacent property owners on all variances and also that the Board should not be required to act on variances without adequate plans. The Board members had a discussion on these 2 items. ADJOURNMF.'NT: The meeting was adjourned by Chai�oan Minish at 9:30 P.M. Respectfully submitted, MARY HINTZ Secxetary ' ' ' ' 1 ' I�I � � ' ' � � OFFICE OF TI� CITY MANAGER .C'd1.S.lJAr4',.�'�y .��:..':•::fn.��:"'8�?AE.b"1 April 14, 1972 I�MO T0: TI� MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO PIACE A CHANGE OiRDBR FOR A MODEL 701 FIF.�((IBLE HIGH VELOCITY PIPE CL�ANER (SEW�R) �, On March 3, 1972, bids were opened for a High Velocity Sewer Clesner for the City of Fridley. On March 6, 1972, the City Council, upon my recommendation, 1et the coatract for a Model FHY-602TMW High Velocity Pipe Cleaner to Flexible �ip� � �Tool of Sauk Rapids. This was the model that I believed the Public Works Depart- ment desired and the oae for which bid specifications had been written. It has since come to my atteation that it would be advantageous for the City to considex placing a change order from a Model 6Q2 to s Model 701. The Model 701 exceeda Ch� original bid specificatioas. An aaalysis of all bids is enclased for youx informAtloa. The Model 701 made by Flexible is the top of the line and holds soa� very definite advantages for the City to consider. The greatest advantage that � see �R this model over the other two models manufactured by Flexible is that the ut►it is completely enclosed and heated, thereby protecting �t from the freezing wea�her which could do considerable damage in Minnesota sinters to the pumps and other equipment of the cleaner. It also has a remote control device which gives greatsr accessibility to manholes on private property.without the necessity of d�'iving � heavy vehicle over private property and thereby possibly doiag damage to the prop�rty.: Additional advaatages iaclude a more powerful pump, a larger self-wind drwn $p� greater cleaaing distance with one tank of water. A complete analysis is etielc►sed� as well as a report from Mr. Ruaty Silseth, Sewer Foreman. ' The cost comparisoa of the #602 is $,Ly;,,,.�QO vereus the $17,415 fo� the Model 7A1. The other model that was bid ia a comparable alternate to the��I' and i,a p�qu- facCured by the McQueen Equipment Company of St. Paul (Myers brand) and upon aae�ly��$� there were several items on the Myers model that did not tneet our iaitiet�, �pecif�c4� ' tions, so tberefore, this bid would h�.�v� t^ ?�� r�jected. We have contacted Che Flexible Pipe b Tool and they are �iiiicig to �c�cept a change order �ox t�e �Icadel %p�, , � , ' ' I therefore recommend ttut you suthorize the City Manager to cancel the ordeT far the Model 602 Sewer Cleaner aad subatitute the Model 701 SeWer Cle$qer.�lnd sutborize the expenditure of $3,015� out of the utility fund which repxesents �he ltdditioaal cost of the Model 701. The City Attorney and Fiaaace Director tta,ve rev�,ewed this procedure and concur in it. •,� GR�?/�.� <, A�ta�hmentv ���= 1� Very respectfully, � ��� Gerald R. D�vis City Manager : ,� ' ' � � ' � � ' ' ' ' � , ' , � � 1�ffi�i0 T0: Mr. Gerald Davie, City Man,ager p'BQi; Gordon J. Middag, Purchasing Dspartment,and Leatar Chesney, Public �lorke Department. gUgJSCT; Eigh Velocity Sew�r Cieaner (Ii.V.S.G.) The bids for the H.O.S.C. hava b��n analyzed se of March 13, 1972, and the �o�- lwiag �nformation hae been eub'itted; I; Mac Quean Bquipment Ca�pany represQnts the Meyer H.V.S.C. The epecificati� au6aitt�d�de aot�mset the City of Fridley'a epacificat- ions, aa shawn in th� beloM IEating of deviatione. Cit �c. 1.) lpiecs of hose feet long 2.) pawar �upply; 6 cylinder en- � giaa 3.) Nossle: etainlase atsel 4.) iiossla cl�aning jets- 20 d�gr�� a�.d �OS degrse S.) Truck: tiit cab 6.)Becoevma�datton: Can not recomwend �Uyere H.V.S.C. era ec. 1 piece of ho�e 5 0 feet loag 1 piece of hose 100 f�et loag 4 cylinder eagine Nozzle: cold roll steel Nozale cleaning jets- � � J��r��r and 35 degree �ix ��� �r�r�r�u� txticka aer� sag- gaeted, vith only one me�tiag spec. Mryers H.V.S.C. did not chang�. II: iiayden-1�lurphy Equipmeat Campaay represrnts the 0'Brian H.O.S.C. Tiw apeoificaCione sudoitt�d do not meet the City of Fridlry's apecifiawt- ions, aa ehown in the below listing of deviations. • Cit sc. 1.) Water tank matezial: 10 gauge 2.) Fill gaugee • 3,)The quotation fram Hayden-Murphy rmade, "IU follows : No e�cception; Ssa apacification attached." 4.) Recamo�endation; Can not reccmo�nd 0'Brian R.O.S.C. era 9 ec. Did not epeci y. Fill gaugea nat �isted. IIi: fleinen 6 Mason, Inc. repreaenC tha John Bean N.V.S.C. The specificatioas submitt�d do not meet the City of Fridley's speci.ficat- iona, aa shaan in the follariag daviations. Cit ec. 1.j 1 pi�ce hose eat long 2.) l�ossle cleaning jeta- ZO d�gr�e and 45 iegr�a 3.) Recommendation; Can not racam- mand John Baan �,Y.S.C. era S sc. 1 piace of hose 0 est long� Nosal� cl�aning jete- 15 de�ree and 35 desre� IY; Fl�sible Pipe and Tool Cc�psay H.V.S.C. Th� ap�cification� submitt�d �et the City oi Fridlty'a sp�cification�s� as Nritt�a for thair Modal f602. t�Iod�ls f 601 and #701 sup�rc�ded th� City a� lhridlnr'a ap�cificatioiu. i, p; It h1�s Oesn the (unwrittea) poliay of tl�e City A� �#.d�,ti► to w�c�t� and pp�q �epacilicationa on equipsfnt to � p�cha��i. Thi• jivs� an eque�� oppo�Rwp,� - ity to all �anufacturer• to submit tluir bids:�according to City���ifiae►ti.oA�, � ' ' ' ' � � � � : � VI: Three bidders submitted alternate bida for H.V.S.C., listed as follows. 1.) Mac Queen Equipment Campany aubmitted a total of 6 bida. The H.V.S.C. equipment were all the same specifications. The difference lay in the type of truck, wieich �'^.s�ge� �"t�� �'_� u� i.�� a 2,) Hayden-Murphy Equipment Ccmpany aubmitted a total of 2 bide. The H.V.S.C. in each case was the same piece of equipment, with the exception that the higher-priced unit iacluded the remote control unit, increasing the price by $2,185.00. 3.) Flexible Pipe and Tool Company aubmitted a total of 3 bids. a. Model # 602 H.V.S.C. met City epecifications. b. Model � 601 superceded City specifications. c. Model � 701 supercedad City apecifications, and also included the remoRe control unit. VII: The following is a caoparison of the three flexible H.V.S.C. models. Items 1. )�iat�r tank 2. )1�Saterial used for vater taalc 3 . )Panp 4.)A11-Weather uaits 5.)To keep from freezing: Model 602 i000 gal. 10 gauge 60 GPM no recycle water 6.)Autcmatic shut-off valve ' on watar tank no 7.)Size;hose storage drum 30" drum 8.)Hose reel manual wind ' 9.)Hos� guide , manual 10.)Sav iag of water no ' , ' ' , , � ' ' Model 601 1 gal. 10 �a,aug� 60 C�PlI no recycle water yaa 30" drum manual wind �aaual ao Model 701 1� gal . 3/16 ste�l pl�te 70 GPM yes camplete�y ett- cloaed 6 hea�ed. yee 57" dxuun self Mtind no guide aecess$ry yes: larger th� dru�n(57"), 1as• friction 1o�a� le�a water uaed.Also, wor� produQtiY• bo�trs N/o reff,l�ing laak �ith water � Lo�� 11�;�' b tear aa O,D, boet. 11.)Diatance of cleaning aith oae tank of water b00-800 feet . Q00-1000 feet 900-1�00 ���t 12.)R�mote control no no Yes VIII: Advantagaa of Remote Control; Tha City of Fridley has a, number �f ��*�r c�anholes located on private prope�ty� either in froat or at tne raar of a�ri.v�E� +dr���i�n�. °�'he �ity iwa an eaa�vent privil�ga to �aintain the se�+er lines. By having remote control, aseeasibility to tha manholes on such privata property would aave time aad camplainta. Thsre Wou1d be very little damage to lawae (if any), and in the long run, less repairs �o private la�►ne. OaQ man can operate anA be in full control of equipment ic► operation, even though h� may be se far as tvaaty feet fram tha aquipmeat. He can see the battoq of the �aahaie, and can maks a decision at si�ht a's to the oparatioa, By ua�.ag additioaal cabie, a man Would be capable of �rorking up to 100 ftet avay fram the equipment. In case of en emergency, one man can oporat4 the H.V.S.C. alone usin$ the se- mote control, although this is not recoamanded. Using the remote control also prw ides less noiea pollutioa for the operator. I�C: To sum up the Model #701 �.Y.S.C.: 1. ) The Mod�l 701 ie a� :co���te aq autqaa��.F pack+4g� �s ip goasible �o ob� �ain. The inclwioa of rmota cpnt;c��, tqAans laster ana nore product�ye man-h�urs. 2.) Lese �ater Would b� usad, and l�es friction cr�ated wit4 th� larg�x ato�r- � age drum. ' 3.) The larger tank would take less time running to hydrant for fill-up. 4.) The City would recieve less complaints from property ownera regarding lawn damage. 5.) If and when this equipment would need eervice, we are assured by the ex-- ' perience of othera that we will have 24 hours service on both parts and repaire. 6.) The Flexible H.V.S.C. ia highly reco�ended by the following; � American Pipe Service Inc. (Mpls.) 2 Flex. units City of Bloamington 1 Flex. unit City of White Bear 1 Flex. unit � City of Willmar 1 Flex. unit City of Marshall 1 F1ex. unit After reviewing all bids and specifications, our recommendation would be that The City of Fridley purchase the Flexible H.V.S.C. Model #701, priced at $17,k1�,OQ. The alternate choice would be Flexible H.V.S.C. Model ;602 for $14,400.00. The abave information ia aub�itted for your conaideration and decision. �e�p�ctau�.�y a�4".�,:i�w�a, Gordon J. Mi ag, Purchasin Departmen� Lester Chesney, Public Worka artme�t : � t I , . ' � - ' � �� � ,' , � , � . � a O �.. N • N n �f � � � . � � � � �v , �. � �" ' # � � i1 � � 1 1� ��� � �� 0 0� u �w � � y� � ��p � Z 04 < C� � .. O O � � Q � y � v � N �D O v '0 � O Y a W O x � o �� O m ai a�+ �n • � O � r� aa�°e c��Z � ,g � N r�l (� � ` d w � ��A .a �� . � � a g. a � �� a a � .�t �y �� � �v ����QQQ� �8 ., � M C� � r1 {A LI V w � H � � �/k � � r C.�� ..p � ° ,� '�° �� w � � � +a P�4 �O . 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After aeeing a very good demonstration, I thought the points he had undarlined Mould bs of benetit to tha City of Fridlep, and had hoped thsy trould b� considarsd upoa purchaafsEg a machiae. .Tlu tank has about 250 �alloas of useable aater avsr the 603, in .•�ich it L vary po�sibl� to �ke aaother •�tup �►d claaa about 300 fut o! ae�rer before going to �ill up aith water again. The tank ia o� 8 sauge steel aad reinforced on the �ides and enda to pnclude dis- tortian. 14ie 701 ha• aa �acternal automatic fill �ystem, Whareby vhen the tank is full, a valve autonatically stops the vat�r flow fram the hydrants, ' �►ith no spillag� on the st��et. It has remotR coatrol with switchee oa the box ta controi the 'achine with an electrical cable 20' long, ao you can aperate the machiae 20' a�ay over a manhole; �uch as w+orking off eaae- - mant�. It also �iwa the operator a break in being able to move ��ray irom the machine -- to get away from a noiay motor running at top speed all day. T6e reel has a S7" O.D• compared to 30" O.D. oa the 602. It has a very narrow reel that ia self Winding; vhere oa the 602, tfie operator has to guide the rewind. The larger the O.D. of the reel, the longer life span of the hose in ahicb the hose is clo�e to $3.00 per foot. ' The pu�, ia a 70 G.P.M. pump compared to 60 G.P.H. pump on the 602. In my opinion this ia a big a�set. The 701 machfne, when not in use, is ', ' .�ntirely closed up, so that no gaugee or reels, etc., are visible. � : � I , __ _ _ - . i � P� � iLarch 21, 1972 ' , •� � - �. To�me this ia a saiet factor a ivas 1 er life to e ma e , y. Y►d g on� th chin ' � I f�l, howaver, that wTiichever machine ve �et, the 602 or the 70� fram the Flexible Pipe and Tool Company, ire will be gettiag�a , • "top" machfae on the market today. The �ervice w�e have had fros th s compa�r duriag the paat eleven years, has been second to non�. ' Thank �ou. . � ' � � I . , ' � . . ' �: � . ' ' Bi13TY IISETH . - Sewer Department Foreman ' c�cy of Fridley , ' � ' ' � � � • . ' . � _ ' . , , • � : � /�t � �._, �... � �r F- 8G SPECIFICA�IONS FOR FLEXIBLC HIGH VELOCITY CLEANING MACHlNE Model FHV-701TM �j �- 4 r r, • . ' ; ,, _ � ; �_ ; T � `� � ' �� �.C�.d� ' � __"�"",- � � � ' ��„� ` �� W� UL�SI�iv��1 ��� j � � �'��� � � * ~.�� 3, �_ �,� � �� � ('�� (r�,�,, >, z �� x � ; s i.� i� , ._�: � ° �t , ,,, @ . • ,, { ; : � �` ' RT�¢ t-, . . �, i i� F't . , . y4.�� � �. � .. � t� �'� � ?� .� . 5 . � , �� . . � . � . � �� � ��.. �: �. ~ .. .. ,... . . . ... _ _.... , - - " . .. � �. �� ��� ���� � � � T � - � �Y �� .� _ # _. . . . . .. . . . . _ ��'. '-� � �• . �: .� - --.---� ; .._,_._ _. � _ _ . � �. _ -�'�..� .,i � :�: p L ,� � _ � . ; F _' �.' --� , —� .`� �= ��.,� '�,����.�, r� � t�� �= -.��-�'� � r� , �....__ .�.� ... - � >C '�'.�_' � .. 'n"�.�? .. t � `y . �. ., — � � ��.x _,,,. �,.r.. r . . _, . � �e+• „qFrM�.,�se°,-•"°""^",.,_ - � . .... �.^�-.� �!p!�!yl.�pw,:�:,..,. `.� . �,3 ... ry . . . _ , . . . , . w . . . ,� '�� . PIPE TOOL �� . � �' � � � 6 - PRODUCTS ..a dw�sion of ' Rockwell Manufacturing Co. ; � � � � � � , ' . ' ' ' lI , � � ' � �il' � ' , ROCKW ELL FLEXlBLE HICH VELOCITY CLEANii��a MACHINE Model FHV-701TM GENERAL The entire machine shall instatf on a truck chassis with a minimum GVW � and a minimum CA of '. A minimum of three doors shall be provided to permit access to the engine and pumps. The underside of the frame shall be undercoateii with a bitumastic undercoating material. The interior of the enclosure shall be primed and painted with non-rub alu- mirium. The exterior of the enclosure and tank shall be primed and painted with two coats of automofive tYpe synthetic enameL TANK The.capacity of the tank shall be.,�( gallons minim . It shall be con- structed from gage steel minimum. The tank shall e reinfor ed on the sides and ends t prec ude istortion. It shall be baffled to create not less than four interconnected compart- ments. The baffles shall be welded to the sides and ends onEy. The battom 2096 of the tank shal� remain un- baffled. All welds in the interior of the tank shall be. continuous. The pipe connection to the pump shall be located in such a position that the entire bottom of the tank serves as a low-velocity settling chamber. A 2" drain fitting equipped with a 2' gate valve shall be provided in th� bottom at the rear of machine so left over water can be dumped directly into manhole without moving the Knachine. External sight gaga� si�all be provided on each side. The ex- te�hal sight gages shall be located so that thgy are visible both during the filiing oper'�tion and the cleaning operation. An external automatic fill sys i o p m an air gap an a float valve s e supplied. The fill system shall be operable from either side oi the tank. TF►e tank sha11 be vented at atl times to prevent the buildup of either positive or negative pressure within the tank from any cause. The entire top shall be re- movable for ease of inspection and cleaning. A permanently attached steet ladder to provide access to the top of the tank shall be provided. ENGINE A six cylinder water cooled engine having a minimum displacement of 220 cubic inches shabt be furnished. The engine shall devetop sufficient power at each point within its operat- ing range to dnve tl,�e pump and all other accessories at that pomt. �he erigine shall be equipped with a 12 volt el@ctrical system which shall in- clude a starter, alternator, voltage reg- utator, battery, and a key type starter ignition switch. The controls for the engir�e shall be brought to the opera- tor's station. The exhaust pipe shall be protected by an industrial type weather cap. CONTAOLS AND CONTROL PANEL All gages, switches, levers, etc., neces- sary for the operation of the machine, with the exception of the fill system, shall be grouped together at the oper- ator's station so that the operator may have complete control of the cleaning operation at all times. A fixed control peR@I ShF!! b� ^.►A�/ir�F'r! v�1hlCh will cag�tain a;, ��r��;r►irnuri-� � c'r.v;;�, a vernier-type throttle, an ampere meter, an engine water temperature gage. an engine oi! pressure gage, a low water warning light, a key type com- bination ignition starter switch, a reel speed control, a reel hydraulic system pressure gage, a water system pres- sure gage, and a quick disconnect type of connection for the wash down hose. In addition to the controls and gages attached to the fixed control panel, there shall be a portable control station which may be attached to the fixed controt panet or detached from it and carried by the operator at will. : h+s portable control station shall be linked to the machine by a multi- conductor flexible electrical cable and it shall contain two switches; one switch to turn the water on or off, the other to raise, lower or �top the nozzle and clear�ing hose. �y means of the portable control stafro� it shall be possible for the operato� to cont�ol the machine either at thefixed control panel or at his option fronl �nY loca- tion within a twenty fast /A►dius of it. A large hinged door sha11 be provided immediately adjacent to �e fixed con- trol panel to give convenient access to the rear side of the co�trols and gages mounted on the fixed cont�o) panel. The operator shall be com- pletely shietded from al1 of the appara- tus and high-pressure piping by the fixed control panel and the door adjacent to it. HYDRAULIC SYSTEM The hydraulic system that powera the hose reel shall consist of a five gallon tank, a return line filter with replace- able element, an electrically controlled directional 4-way valve, a detented speed cQntrol valve, high pressu�e hoses with integral swivel type fit- tings, a pump drive� by a V-belt from the front end of the engine• s�nd a reversible hydraulic motor. The pump shall be a gear type pump capable of delivering 15.5 GPM against a 2000 psi head when it is ope�aiing at 2000 RPM and it shall be equipped wlth an outboard anti-friction beanng at the sheave end af the shaft. The hYd�au4ic motor shall be of the gearotor type capable of delivering at least 9000 inch-pounds of torque at the hose reel shaft. PUMP The pump shalt be a heavy duty trlplex plunger type. It shall be capable of delivenng �p,.GPM against a 1200 psi head at �00 RPM maximum. The � � � � ' i � ' .,.: , � �� � �� D�� � t � ; � � �- � �. � � gl" �. � . ,� M .v:£URi!�B CONPN/Y B +� : �� � � '� '� � � _ ,s � :.�; r— X� � � ;i�31�i1L� ��� �—��°:; -..�, � � �:�� � 0 � � �.:� , �� � w , , . ��� .. � ��� _ . ' .. . . ..f , . � . . . � .. _ . . . � � .� __._,.ti ��- . ' plungers shall be faced with a hard corrosion-resistant metallic alloy. The drive shall be multiple '"V" belt of ' tne "'power band" type and it shall be of adequate size to transmit the power from tP�e engine to the pump without slippage. A screw jack type of tensioning device shall be provided i' on the engine so that proper tension can be maintained in the belts. Posi- tive means to prevent total shutoff �, of the outlet of the pump shall be provided. ' A multi-purpose valve shall be in- corporated. This valve, in the proper position, shall direct the flow of water to the cleaning nozzle under increased pressure or provide water to the wash down hose. or direct ihe water to the recirculatory system as required. PIPING All piping shall be suitable for the intended service. All high pressure piping, both pipe and fittings, shall be of steel and shall be suitable for continuous operation at 1200 psi vvith adequate provision for over pressure. All suction and low pressure return lines may be of standard weight pipe and malleable fittings. No cast iron fittings may be used. The piping sys- tem shall be designed so that it may be drained if the machine is to be exposed to sub-freezing temperatures. HOSE REEL The hose reel shall be of heavy duty construction and shall be capable of withstanding any mode of operation without collapsing or distorting. The ends shall be rounded to prevent damage to the hose when it comes into contact with them. It shall be capable of holding 600 feet of one inch ID high pressure plastic hose. It shall be power driven in both direc- tions. The primary source of power shall be the engine that drives the pump. The controls for the power drive shall be located at the operator's station on the fixed control panel and in the portab{e control station. The reel shall be equipped with a manual means of emergency operation. The reel shall be not less than 57" OD and designed so that it wili n'i�tt5e necessary for the operator to guide the hose onto or off it. The direction of the reel shall be controlled from the portable control station. The speed of the reel shall be controlled from the fixed control panel. All drive chains, sprockets, etc., shall be provided with guards where necessary for the safety of the operator. �. ' 1 • ' ' HIGH PRESSURE CLEANING HOSE NOZZLES ATTACHMENT � Four hundred feet .of one inch ID The cieaning nozzles furnished shall A high pressure "Dead Man" type of '1200 psi working pressure heavy duty be made of stainless steel. They shall cleaning gun complete with 25 feet plastic hose shall be furnished. The contain six rearvvard and one forward of i4' ID high pressure hose and s hose shall be in one piece. Additional jet, sized to control the flow of water. quick disconnect fitting shall be fur- hose shall be available if requested. The angle of the rearvvard jets shall nished. The cleaning gun shall have 'The cover of th� hose shall be re- be 20 degrees. Other angles in the a solid st�eam nozzle tip. The flow sistant to the scuffing, acids and range of 15 degrees thru 45 degrees rate thru the gun shall be adjustable at greases normally enc�ntered during may be specified as an option. A the gun and a shut off valve for the 'the cleaning of a sewer line. The hose lead hose may be installed with the gun system shall be provided at the and fittings shall be capable of with- noules for connection to the plastic operator's station. standing a minimum of 3000# tensile hose at customer's option. load without damage. The. length of 'the hose shall not change more than HOSE GUIDE 1% as a result of changes in internal A wheel pressure in the range of 0 psi to 1200 tYPe lower hose guide com- psi at the inlet end of the hose. , P�ete with an assortment of extensions to a maximum of 15 feet shall be ' provided for different depth manholes. ' �' . ,, ' ' ' . - .Y: � � � .. � , � . ' . , . � .. � . � � � . ' , � • - ' ' • ' � . ' ����We�� FLEXIBLE PIP� TOOL DIVI�IQ11� MANUFACT�lRINO GOMPANY *'Ip sh�wn�� Ao�d� 4��+�+e� Ohtp Sli��� ' 1 p,121 A(30) 1/71 Printsdln U.S.A. : � t i , � { Memo To: F rom . Date . Sub j ect ; Gerald R. Davis, City Manager Gordon J. Middag, Purchasing Department April 13, 1972 Joint Powers Agreement for Purchasing Between Anoka County and Various Governmental Units within the County Anoka County is establishing and will service a joint purchasing agreement far the various governmental units at no cost to the other units of government. The operation will be the same type of program we, (City of Fridley) are participating in with Hennepin�County. It is my recommendation that the City Council approve a resoluCion to participate in the joint purchasing program with Anoka County. Attached find a copy of the Joint Powers Agreement stating the purposes and performances of such agreement. Anoka County would appreciate the City of Fridley's approval or disapp roval by Tuesday morning, April 18, 1972. GJM:et I RECOMMEND APPROVAL �%LUJ�l� d� • f.(.t.%Z� GERALD R. DAVIS CITY MANAGER 0 0 I J �IT:� Pr,t.:I�::S AGREt:'•iE:.`I' �'C:l PL'RCH�!SIP:G EET��:EEP1 AP.�)I:�. �:O:;i: i iC ."��:i� i'.yRIOUS GOL'Fi��viii�i:'.1Ai� UL'lIlS �ti�I`I'HIT1 THF. CUlii:'1� Xnov� all men ia,� :''r.ese Presen'�s 'I'hat �he uiidersiqned govern:r:ental units in the County of �noka, pursuart to the provisions of-�linnesota Statutes 1965, SecLion 471.59, proviciing for the joint e:�.ercise of qOl•:cxs, held in COIili"lOTl bv all of the::-., uo hereb1r agree to e:�ercise jeintly and cc;o�c,ratively their comr,on povrer of �urchasine� selected items of goacis , �::aterials, supplies and equipr�ent as folla�•rs : • � •�_r.at the C�:�untv ��f An�ka shall Ue the purchasing agent and act as such fcr each �� the Gov�r..r��ental L�nits v�nich are a party of this ar��eement, for the collective purchase of such selected items in comnon use by each such parties. 1. Purpose. The pur�ose of this agreement is to make available to each part�.• the benef its of cooperative purcl�asing ai�d any attendant monetary savir.gs, together with savings of duplication of effort in the pur- chasing field of cor.unon items used by the parties suUject to the terms and conditions herein set forth. 2. Notice of Taking Bids. The County agrees to notify each of the ;�arties hereto c�;itLin 30 days nrior to the time of its intention to salicit quota�iont. r�r� any i-�ems :F.n �.r�rr3a��n us� '.,y th� parties, to be coop°rative).y p�irch�sed upon specifications established prior to such notice. It shall be the duty of each of th�: parties to this agreement within such 30 day period to inform the County of the type, descri.ption and estimatE�c: ar�ount of any of the iter.ls covered k�y the notice to be inclu�ed therein for such party. Failure to notify the Ceunty o£ its desi�e to participate in such purchase �•Ji'�hin such �0 day period �hall be construed as a rejection of the opportunity to purchase jpintl.y tize items covered in the notice. The stat�ment of such amount of the selected item cov�red in the notice and forming the basis far quantities �o be used by the County in obtaininc� bids shal� be estimates only and �.<<c� parties stsall be undc�r no obligation to purchase the quantities that were usE:3 a�,= esti�;�ace5 in the bi.d speci=ication. 3. Bi�s and A:��ards. It is understood �nd agreed that the County, pursuant to th�..: terr�s of tl�is agreement and in accorciance w.ith its established practicc�s and the law governing purchuses by A;:oka Count�, shall solicit or advertise for bicls, tabulate, evaluate an�;� discuss witn all parties hereto bids received pursuant to solicitation and advertise- ment, arid to ma?:e an a�;azd on behalf of all parti.c-ipants to �he lowest responsible bidder .res�onding to the advertisina or solicitation of bids for the items covered in such solicitation or advertiser�er�t, and upon ��la joritV agreer,ient o£ the participants or authorizecl repr�sentative o� the Farticipants. This a�aard shall establish the price and estimated amounts to b� purchased by each of the parties hereto included in such av:ard in accordance with this contract. Parties h�reto, included in such awards, shall be liable for any orders placed by them in accordance witli Paragraph i3ur.�er 6 of this Contract, a*�d shall not be liable for any other sur;ls. The award and the contract shall include this joint purchasing contract in its terms by reference. 4. Contract and Performance bond. It is further agreed by all the part�es hereto that the County will eaecute a contract ar_d will require performance bonas and bidders bonds from the vendor or supplier as �et forth in the specifications. Any recovery for failure of the vendor or supplier to perform according .`_o the terms of the contract or trom the person or corporation supplyina performance or bid bonds shall }�e prorated among the parties hereto.as their interests may appear. , � C� ' C ' ' � ' LJ Cl ' , � CJ , ' � L� • � 5. County Clearing Nouse Function. It is further agreed that �ahere applicable the County will serve as a clearing house for vendor notices and provide to the particinating parties notice of price fluctuations pursuant to terms of the bid, changes in vendor procedures, or other such notices which would have an effect upon the price or the procedures for efficient implementation of the actual purclzases pursuant to this agreement. 6. Orders, Delivery and Payr,tent. It is further agreed that after the a��ard is made for the estimated gross amount of items designated pursuant to this joint agreement, each of the contracting parties hereto agrees to order from the vendor or supplier to �:hom such awaxd is made, such am�ounts as shall be consistent with their need, and to provide for their own ordering, delivery,.shipment and payment to the vendor of the items so ordered. It is further agx'eed that al� d�sbu�se� ments of public funds by any of the contracting parties in payment ior such items shall be made in accordance with. all la��s of the State oi t4innesota or of the governmental unit making such disbursement. Each ot the parties hereto agrees that once the County has made an award �Ar the estimated total of the iterls estimated and included therein in accordance wittz �aragr��h ?::_�.����� ,�:�a.z. �W�;�}�,i� s��ch paXticipant agxe�3s to order and pay for the estiniated quantities of goads, mate��.als, supplies and equipment purchased �or them under such joint agresme�t as initially requested pursuant to the notice given bx the �oµrl�x to them; consistent with their actual needs. 7. Termination. Any of the parties to this agreement ma� tex�m3.nate their obligation herea�n, or created hereby, by giv�i�g 3Q days riQt�.C� in writing to the County Administrator that they no �onger desir� �.q be included wi,thin this cooperative agreer.lent. Such termin.atian sha11 rlat be e�fective for any purpose with respect to any solicitatiari ox �dverti$� men� for bids or purchase made under this agreeMent pr�.or to t�e ��eeipfi o� sueh request for termination by the County Administrator �rom �ri� p£ the parties hereto. $. Contingent Liability, Each party hereto, including the Coun��, fur�he�' agrees to save harmless any of the o�kher parties hexeto su�'�ering loss or damage with respect to the contract supg�.�e� �cax failure to pay for any items actually ordered in accordance �a�.�t� Paragraph 6 or failure ta take the amount initially design�t�d }a� J�u�h ����� and included in the a��ard on behalf o� such paa�ty b� the �Q�tA�� pu�'suan� to this contract. �, ��f�a��.ve Aate. This agreement shall become effectiy� Wh�r� auths�r��ed by the Caunty and not less than 3 of the governi-z�g badi�� o� �khe �Q11.cawi�ng xnunicipal units; Gity of Anoka, Cit� of �lain�, �i�y o€ Columbia Heights, City of Coon Rapids, City if Fridip�, ��}d ��� V�.��.age of Spring Lake Park. The evidence of �he act�.on �� th� c�ove�n�Lnc� body approving this agreement purSUant ta the� p�QVia�cal�� p�'Ni.S.A. ���tion 471.59 sha11 be filed with the Cou�ty �rid �u�l� � a�prov�l sha�.l be�ame a part of this ac�reement, Mtxr��,ciga� ar3d �owr� ���t� C►�` c�overnment within Anoka Cour�tX, may b� added tca th�� �����mez�t b� sub�ni.�ting to the Coun,ty actior� o� th� c�cavsx�r�ing bodx �h���q� x�quest,ing that the� be added as p��ties� pzovided h�w+au�x, �h��,� ��� �oun�Y i� �.t� d�.s�retion may post�aQn� suc,h add�,��,on� u���.l ��}� ��u}�tY Rz Qther signatox'�es �� �,�}� �qr��me�� h�ve �e�so�#���. .. ,,, a r , � a w „� .� ,� -- I � ' 9G adequate to handle the additional demands by virtue of the addition of additional parties. � IN WITNESS HEREOF, The parties hereto have caused.this agreement to be signed and approved by the proper officers of each of the contractinq parties attested by the proper officer on the day set opposite such signatures. 0 ATTEST: County Au tor ATTEST: City C er . ATTEST: ' ty er ATTEST: . • ty C er A'1'TEST : ty C er ATTEST: C ty C �r 0 COUNTY OF ANOKA, STATE OF MINNESOTA By Its Chairman a e oun y Boar And County A 3aistrator CITY OF ANOKA By Its yar And Its Manager CITY �F BLAINE Hy ts ayo� Aad ' . �ts Manaqer CITY OF COLUMBIA HEIGHTS By ... . . ts yor And its Manaqe� 4 CITY OF COON RAPIDS By .... Its Mayor And. ...... . Its Manaqer CITY OF FRID�.EY . �y . . �t� 1Kayor � � �� RESOLUTION -1972 Resolution Authorizing Participation .in Dram Shop Insurance Study WHEREAS, the League of Minnesota Municipalities proposes to engage a co.nsultant to per€orm.a complete study of the problem of unavailability, costs, and alternatives for providing municipal liquor dispensary ope�ations.with..dram shop liabili.ty insurance, . , NOW THEREFORE,.BE IT RESQLYED BY THE CITY (VILLAGE) Council OF THE CITY (VILLAGE) OF Minnesota: 1. The city (village) agrees to participate in such study of dram shop insurance. 2. Net revenue of the municipal liquor store for 1910 was $221,577.00 3. The financial participation of the city (village) shall be in the amount of $ $100.00 to be paid out of the liquor store fund upon notification that a sufficient commitment from other municipalities has enabled such study. Adopted by the Council this /% day of 1972. l / Mayor , City (Village) Clerk (Recorder) 10 ;1 , y M M L E A G U E O F MIN�NESOTA MUNICIPALITlES 3300 Un�versity Avenue S.E. Minneppolis, Minnesota 55414 Phone: Areo 612i373-9992 ' � AprYl 7, 1972 TU: Mayors, Managers and Clerks of Al1 Municipalities with Municipal Liquor SUBJECT:_ Dram Shop Insurance For several years the insurance premiums charged for dram shop insurance have been escalating rapidly and in many instances the limits of the coverage offered have been reduced. During the same period the number of insurance carriers wi1Z- ing to write this type of coverage has dwindled from ten, about five years ago, to two companies at the present time. This problem can be addressed in two ways; by legislation to limit the liability of municipalities under the Dram Shop Act, and by acting jointly to obtain adequate insurance coverage at lower cost. Legislation has been proposed in each of the last several sessions of the legis- Iature to place limits upon the financial liability of municipalities under the Dram Shop Act and make other changes aimed at reducing the risk and therefore the premiums for this type of insurance. While some of the desired changes were en- acted into law during the 1969 session of the legislature, these changes have not reduced the problem significantly. Although continuing efforts will be made in future sessions of the legislature to obtain further beneficial changes in the Dram Shop Act, our experience to date would seem to indicate that we should not rely solely upon this course of action to solve the problem. This means that serious consideration shou].d be given to the second way of addressing this problem, namely acting jointly to obtain adequate coverage at lower cost. Over the past few years there has been considerable discussion of how the affected ' municipalities might address the problem of procuring dram shop insurance coverage but no clear cut alternatives have emerged. This is because considerable expertise is required in the field of insurance in order to assess the present situation, , to explore alternative ways of providing the required insurance coverage, to re- commend the most workable alternative and to formulate a plan of implementation. In other words, if the affected municipalities are to move beyond the talking stage, ' they are going to need some good professional advice and they are going to have to pay for it. ' In recognition of this, there have been several meetings during the past year between representatives of the Minnesota Municipal Liquor Stores Association, the League staff, and William Peet, the League's insurance consultant. Out of these discussions emerged ' the enclosed study proposal. � �� A y �- .lOB , - 2 - � There is also enclosed a postcard and a draft resolution for the use of those municipalities that wish to participate. If no meetings of the council are scheduled before April 27, you may want to sample council opinion informally ' and respond on that basis in lieu of a formal resolution to participate. If a sufficient number of commitments are received by May 1, the study will begin immediately and should be completed in time to be considered at the appropriate � workshop session during the League convention, June 14-16. Approximately 150 out of the 405 municipalities having liquor operations will have to participate , if we are to proceed. If we do not receive enough affirmative responses by May 1, we will all have to acknowledge the fact that there is not sufficient interest in � solving this problem to warrant any further efiorts by the League staff. �' I urge each of the affected municipalities to consider this matter and make a conscious decision whether or not to participate. ' Sincerely, ' ; �. a . ��� � � Dean A. Lund , - I Executive Secretary . ' DAL: cc _ . _ Encl. (3:� I ' ' � � . ' ' � _ ' � . ' ' ' �-,� !�pr'1 7, 2c � �.� C A PROPOSAL TO CONDUCT A STUDY OF THE DRAM SHOP INSURANCE PROBLEM Purpase T'he purpose of the study is to explore all aspects of the problem of securing adequate dram shop insurance coverage at a reasonable premium cDSt by municipalities having municipal liquor operations and to recommend a specific course of action to accomplish this end. Recommended Approach It is proposed that an independent insurance consultant, William Peet, be en- gaged for the specific purpose of.conducting the study. Mr. Peet (who does not receive any compensation either directly or indirectly from any insurance company) is the only independent insurance consultant in Minnesota and is widely recognized for his competence in the field. He has advised many private corporations as well as public jurisdictions concerning their insurance problems. Mr. Peet has agreed to perform a complete study of the problem including the following specific facets: - - 1. �xamine the information that is reasonably available concerning the coverages provided, the premiums charged and the losses experienced by those insurance companies that are writing this type of coverage in < - .�: .., . „- . Minnesota. 2. Aevelop an insurance pzogram which would provirle adequate coverage and explore alternative ways in which this coverage'could be�provided at reasonalile cost, including the joint purchase of a blanket policy, jointly funded self-insurance, organization of a reciprocal insurance arrangement, or the joint purchase of re-insurance covering part of the risk. 3. Development of a specific recommendation which will provide the required insurance coverage at the most reasonable cost along with a plan for its implementation. � If the necessary financial support is forthcoming and the study gets underway by May 1, it should be completed and ready for discussion during the League convention, ' June 14-16. (OVER) � � -a � 'lOD � , ,-, : : : ' The Cost and How to Share It � Mr. Peet has agreed to perform this study for a fee not to exceed $7,300. � Since municipal liquor operations in the 405 affected municipalities generated 1 more than $10 million in net income in 1970, funding the study would seem to be well within the financial capability of those communities that would benefit from � it. Since the potential benefit which will be derived from the study will accrue to the affected municipalities somewhat in relation to the size and profitability ' Iof th�ir municipal liquor operations, it is suggested that the studp be funded � somewhaf in proportion to the net income in 1970. Specifically, the affected munic3palities are requested to contribute to the funding of the study according � to the following schedule: � 2970 Net Income from �Proposed Contribution � Municipal Liquor Operatinns to Study over $50,000 $100 � $25,000 - $49,999 ` 75 ' $10,000 - $24,999 50 Under $10,000 25 , � _ - . . . If the proposed study is to be done, approximately 150 of the 405 municipalities � having municipal liquor operations will have to participate in the funding. If . sufficient commitments are received in the League office by May 1, the proposed � study will proceed, If not, no further League staff time or effort will be devoted � to attempting to solve this problem. � � ' � ' . � � , . ,. � . . � , i � � � � � ' � / ( � 1� RESOLUTION N0. A Resolution to Advertise for Towing and Storage Service B� IT RESOLVED bq the City Council of Fridley, �ti.nnesota as follrnvs: 1. That it is in the intarest of the City to award bid contracts for services described as the Towing and Storage of Police impounded automobiles and automobiles that are in violation of any provision of the Fridley City Code or the Minnesota State Statutes. • 2. A copy of the contract for the above described sex�rices has been presented to the Council by the City Manager and the sam�e is hereby approved and adopted as a contract (agreement) and establishes terms of performaxice and payment therefor. 3. The purchase of said services as described above shall be � effected by sealed bids to be received and opened by the City of �idley at 2:00 P.M. on the 2$th day of April, 1972. The City rlanager is directed and authorized to advertise for the contracting of said � services by sealed bid proposals under notice as provided by law and the Charter of the City of Fridley, The Notice to be substantially in form as that shown by Exhibit "A�' attached hereto and ma.de a Fart � by this reference. Said notice shall be published at least 15 days or through two (2) publications in the official newspaper of Fridley* ;� PASSID AND ADOPTID BY TF� CITY C UNCI� OF Tf� CITY OF FRIDL�i T�IIS ,�_ DAY OF _ i � � � ATTEST: r � � � i CITY CLERK — I�IAc�VIN C. BRUNSELL MAYOR -- FR.ATu'K LIEBL ' � CITY OF FRIDLEY 6431 University Ave. N. E. Fridley, Minnesota 55432 NOT I CE Tl� B I D TOWING SERVICE The City Council of the City of Fridley will open bids at 2:00 p.m, on April 28, 1g72 at the City Hall, 6431 University Ave. Northeast, Fridley, Minnesota 55432, for the towing and storage of Police impounded automobiles and automobiles that are in violation of any provisions of the Fridley City Code or the Minnesota State Statutes. Information as to the terms and conditions and other data pertaining to the bid may be obtained from the office of the City Manager at 6431 University Avenue Northeast, Fridley, Minnesota, 55432. The bid should be in writing, sealed, and on the form pepared by the City. The envelope is to be marked TOWING BID. The bid should be delivered or handed to the office of the City Manager on or before 2;00 p.m, on the 28th days of April, 1972. Publishing dates: April 19, 1972 April 26, 1972 � Gerald R. Davis, City Manager City of Fridley � 11A � . , ; .�ra�le nenewai Application For Apri1 30, 1972 to April`3�, t973 _ /� � � . • , j7%?` i . � - - CITY OF FRi�f FY � � � �"�` � . . • � . . . . � . � � � . �OtlSE TRAILER APPLICATIUN • � � � �• Date; 3 -'��p -- %2 � • . It is hereby.requested that I be issued a house trailer permit in crnnpliance .� . with Chapter 41, City Code of Fridley, Minnesota, 1963 by reason of the following: � � ' � � A. Name of � Address: B• O�,mership ✓ C. Description or Trailer (Make and Size : i'' � C'�/7C'f' ) � _� -� � D. Name of Owner of Land ;_�/���-����; ��, ��, �'�„�. ' Address : (���7r^ /'o ,�, �,� �r / /� . _ n ��r- r-- . , . _. . . (/ -� d 2 E. ,Period of Time Trailer is to be Stored or Occupied; _� �n � , - ['-' N / ��i F. Uae of Trailer: � ���, �� � •� G. Signatures of Adjoining Property Owners Granting Approval; � H. j.ocation of Trailer on Proposed Pro ert � �� ���`� - �, � � �P y (Attach Plat Plan of Property); .� , � , � � � 0 - I. Where Trailer is to be Occupied, What is; • � l. Relationship between Trailez Qwner and Land Qwner: ��,��,�,,r c� �;.,�L 2. Names and Ages of All Occupants; �� �-3. Facilities For Sewage Disposal, Water and Electricity: ��-�;-�t.���•� ____ps� G�� � ^ ,r� �-� /i i . _ 4. Employment of Applicant�: ��.. —�""�' 5. �Tiiether Applicant is Constructing Home in Area:,l � /� y'�.�_� �r i . � �.{-! ,� ' T'Eie application when `'� 5,�2��'�f�ii� /C ���� 7'� , presented to the City Council, s�iall show the recom:��nda��tott Of the zoninQ Administrator and/or Building Inspector. • Pleas� find attached check in the amount of $5.00 for parking/$25.00 for , occupying a house trailer. , . �� ? / ��t--�- � . . ,! �/i i,' -j` !1 �'/%/ � /.�:`;� � . Applicsnt , "'� 'R��e�Pt rro. I�icense No. � ' AQproyed Ey; IL�� .. ` -� � � � ',,��� . � .� ` t � � f`FX ��� I � � ... -� � .. .. - � . . �t�\ �.' .��t ' L'. � 4 �i . � h. et � � � ' .� rq,• . ._ . . . r►i'�'.,. . .. 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Y�� ,. � .i .. . \ .1\ _ , _ . . � —t7:� -�.;�� . °`s`�` : y z� ; �y �� /i '' � i -:.�?'�. �. - �''�-.r \�� �j�M ��'� �-% ' r � :s 4�;1` /l % c. --_ _ . :�p _ �r ! �'� . _ ,' �; _� �� � -� . i . . ,t � . , � , � � �, ��� .� . � � �1� • \: �� .•�.� � � . . �'•1� -- � r� `, J , , , � . : � „ - .. , • ~ ' ���:" �;�` �', %:t.: rt �•. . - - . d._ j � . C ; .�_�•.� • , , ,.`. . _�%r � r: • �J � I � _ � , � � �'. � �s.aY� ', . i•—� �,�r ' •� ,�. ' .. -'�,. �. ,� , i�/2`1 . . r� � 'e liailer Renewal Application For April 30, 1972 to Aoril 30, 1973 . � �. ` i� . C I TY OF F R I � I FY � �� . � . yOUSE TRAILER �1PPLICATIUN � . : � ' '• Date: �— � It is hereby requested that I be issued a house trailer permit in compliance wi.th Chapter 41, City Code of Fridley, Minnesota, 1963 by reason of the following: A. Name of Applicant: Address ; � �� ' B. Ownership of Trailer: ��4 n!S �a ,' � rs � A ll , /1%^.� C. Description of Trailer (Make and SUze): D. Name of Qwne of � and: Add . ..�. . . .� ����� , ress : � Q �.r�r� ssfd � E. _Period of Time Trailer is to be Stored or Occupied; , �� � .. ' F. Use of Trailer; /Li f� lA � �(�.G. ^ ,,�,,: � �� G. Signatures of Adjoining Property Ownexs Granting pproval; � . � � � H• Location of Trailer o Proposed Pxoperty (Attach Plat Plan �Y� Property)� . � . I. Where Trailer is to be Occupied, What is; • � • . 1. Relationship between Trailer Owner nd Land Owner: ���.y..t,� � :^ Z. Names and Ae of All Occup nts; p�� � . _ g �� .,� ' � 3. F li ies For Sew ge Disposal, Water nd Electricity; ` � . ,. �CV7til, _ � . � �Lv� "—_ _Mti� �t. Employment o Appl cant: —� . , S. Whether Applicant is Constructing Home ,'n Area: �_ The application, when presented to the City Council, shall show the recoc�anerida��c� �� o� the Zoning Administrator and/or Building Inspector. • i'Iease find attached check in the amount of $,,5.00 for arkin � I!i , 0ccupying a house trailer. J/ � � g��5.00 for � � � �ReceipC No. � U� / / I.i.cense No. APproved By; � �� ✓ti V ppl ant .� � II Trailer Renewal Applicatinn F�x April 30, 1972 to April 30, 1973 �' 1 . .. � 14 �Y OUSE TRAI LER �IP LI P CATIUN � � . 1 � • Da te : ,�.� � ���,.� �— !� It is hereby requested that I be issued a house trailer pe it in compliance w ith Chapter 41, City Code of Fridley, Minnesota, 1963 by reason of the following: � � r A. Name of Appl icant : �, C' �v ,/r � ��� / , .i � f � ' � ' � I � Address : ���,_� �� ; B. Ownership of Trailer: C. DescripCion of Trailer D. Name of Owner of Land: Address : /�G _S�� i ',/ ` :� � <' � - � C-'�� and S iz e):__�� �'.,.Z' ��s �q J�� L� �C/ /' �� �� / � . . , � >/ „" i .-' �i �- E. .Period of Time Trailer is to be Stored or Occupied: '�� - �:' �; �' y�`r� jJ/� F. � Use of Trailer: ��//,l:'r�' /`�-�'�� � � �/.�� S� �' �/�; �,�,/ �/�� G. Signat es of Ad'oining Property Owners Granting Approval; � c:. � ' , /i'� %d. �2 � ✓ H. �.ocation of Trailer on Proposed Property (Attach Plat Plan of Property); � � �G t .C'-� %/' ,� � s �t � � c,` � i�/ ,i� P�,�' -- G' �'�,�' � . . _..�.....� �. Where Trailer is to be Occupied, What is; � � 1. RelaCionship between Trailer Owner � d Land Owner: %;9 ff� ��y_ � y�/, � 2. Names and Ages of All Occupants; �, ��� - -� .� �� 3. Facili.ties For Sewage Disposal, Water and Electricity: - � , t � �.l 4. �mp oyment of Applicant: �e fj'/� �� _ -.,-_.....,... S. Whether Applicant is Constructing Home in Area: The application, when presented to the City Council, shall show the reco�n�nda��o� of the 2oning Administrator and/or Building Inspector. • Please find attached check in the amount of .00 for parking/$25.00 for occupyipg a }�ouse trailer. !% ,, • �� � � . �� � , .. /� . Applicant . �Receipt No. �Q ���' I,�cense No, Appraved By : __ i��-- ___ � ,P �G�,9 ,� � � 4��� �,q �,� c� /� %l � � � �---- �'2.�_!__�� � �� �: � ,�� � G� '� �- � . � �' �� � � �� �-� � ,�% � � f � f-.�. �� �f ��. y� �� � �,/ ; ��. � 14A I ��:�'� C �, , � J �!� .`� � ^�,��/{ t %�� J l'� %� C L A I M S � April 17, 1972 GENERAL: #28118 through #28257 LIQUOR: #6555 through #6602 0 � - �" LIST OF LIC_�r1S�S TO B� APPRO�J�D BY T:iE CITY COU;�ICIZ �:T TfiE A'f�ETING OF APRIL 17� 1972 � � ' � TYPE OF LSCErTSE BY APPROVLD BY F�;� I� SERVIC� STATIOtd Steiger & Gertz�n Gara�e 6519 Central Ave. Fire Inspe�tor '' Fridley Ernest Gertzen Building Insp. 30.00 Target ?55 - 53rd Ave. Fire Inspector � Fridley Target Stores Building Insp. 30.00 Metro 500 ' S333 University Ave. Fire Inspecton Fridley Metro 50Q Building Insp. 30.00 ' Phillips 66 56b7 University Ave. Fire Inspector Fridley Phillips Pet. Co. 3uilding Insp. 30.00 ' Bill�s Service 37�9 Marshall St. Fire Inspector Fridley Vdilliam Svetin Building Insp. 30.00 ' Metro 500 8255 East River Road Fire Inspector ' Fridley Metro 500 Building Insp. 30.00 White Knight ' 7300 University Ave. Fire Inspector Fridley Kenneth Durbin Building Insp. 30.00 Standard Station � 7680 Hwy. 65 Fire Inspector Fridley Lester Schaffran Building Insp. 30.00 � Champlin Station 729g Hwy. 6� Fire Inspec�or Fridley Larxy Liludford Building Insp. 30.00 � AUCTIONE�R. Fridley Auctions 7500 University Ave. Fridley Cyril Link Building Inspo 120.00 � CIsA�TT'� Mike � s Gulf Station 7315 xwy. 65 � Fridley: Mici�.el Ammend ?o7.ice 12.00 Dick� s rdorth Star ' 40It0 2�tarshall St. Fridley Richard Hennessey Police 12.00 Georgets in Fridley '� ' 3720 East River Road Fridle;� George Nicklow Police 12.00 '' � Ember�s 5400 Central Ave. Fridley Central Embers� Inc.Pol.ice I2.00 � ;u'estern Sta.tion 7500 University Ave. ;°,(estern Store Div. Police 12.00 � LIST OF LIC��IS�S - cor.tinued � , TYP� OY LIC�i1SE BY � CICA�.ETTE Moore Lake Union 76 � 5695 Hackmann Circle Fridley Richard Kyro ' Spartans 5351 Central Ave. Fridley THrin City Novelty ' Jimbo � s 2l�8 2�Iississippi St. � Fridley James Schooley ftailroad Accessories ' tt650 P�ain St. Fridley Griswold Coffee E.ft.R. Liquor Store ' 3710 East River F�oad Fri_dley City of Fridley ' Holly Center Liquor Store 6�.�31 University �ve. Fridley - City of Fridley , Fridley Food Market 815l� East River Road ' Fridley John Rieck FMC Corp. I�800 Ma,rshall St. ' Fridley Canteen Corp. Minco Products � 7300 Cor¢merce Lane Fridley Canteen Corp. ' Totino�s 7350 Commerce Lane Fridley Canteen Corp. � Champlin Station 7298 �iwy. 65 Fridley Larry Li3udford '' FOOD FSTABLISHI•I�11T 3ob � s Produce Ranch 7620 University Ave. PA��F .16 �, �iPPROVED BY � Police Police Police Police Police Police Police Polace Police Police Police ' Fridley Metropolitan Vending Health Insp. Sandee�s 6490 Central Ave. I, Fridlzy 1rJilliam :•?eiss Health Insp. Jackie Ann Hair St;rlists ' 6571� tSniversity Ave. �iealth Insp. Fridley Jackie Ann Hair Stylists� Inc. , King Chalet 6259 �i��r,�. 55 John L9_ndell ?iealth Insp. LTST OF LICLNSFS - co�tinued TYPE OF LICEPdSE BY FOOD ESTABLIS:�IE?dT Standard Station 7680 xwy. 65 Fridley Lester Schaffran Ryan � s Conoco 5389 University Ave. Fridley Automatic Sa1es Bob�s Sinclair 6290 Hr��y. 65 Fridley Automatic Sales Da�ming Box 5851 East River Road . Fridley ARA Food Services Day Co. 500 - 73rd Ave. Fridley ARA Food Services Precision Sheet Nletal 5250 Nlain St.. Fridley A�.A Food Services Phoenix Chow Mein 242 I�Iississippi St. � Fridley Lyn Woo Club i�7 6051 University Ave. Fridley Rob�rt Snyder Moore Lake Union 76 5695 Hac�nann Ave. Fridley Richard Kyro Howies 2�.0 �?ississipp�_ St. Fridley Howard Pdelson Central Auto Parts 1201 - 73rd �ve. Fridley �Iaoic 2�1aid Vending �'ridle�T Sr. High 6000 'vlest P�ioore Lake Dr. Fridley Magic T��aid Vending Fullerton Metal 5170 2•Iain St. Fridley riagic I�2aic1 Vending Pilgrim Cleaner�s 5251 Central Ave. Fridley Magic hlaid Vending r:raple I�anes PAGE �16 B APPRO� BY L'liL" Health Insp. 5.00 Health InsQ. 5.00 Health Insp. 5.00 Health Ins�. 75.00 Health Insp. 80.00 Health Insp. 30.00 Health Insp. 25.00 Health Inso. 25.00 Health Insp. 20.00 Health Insp. 25.00 Health Insp. 10.00 Health Insp. 10.�'0 Health Insp. 10.00 Fiealth Insp. 10.Q0 531c) '�T;r'j''• 65 Fridley Rec. �. Serv. H�alth Insp. 25.00 LIST OF LIC�':`?SES - cor_tinued TYPE OF LICE�'SE BY TAXICAIi Columbia Heights Cab Co. 903 - �.dt,l� Ave. Columbia Hei�;hts DELIV�.Y TRUCK American Linen Supply 700 Industrial Blvd. Minneapolis OFF SALF BEER Bob�s Produce Ranch 7620 University Ave. Fridley TAVERAT Hawies 21�0 r�!ississippi St. Fridley Frontier Club 7365 Old Central Fridley Maple Lanes 6310 xwy. 65 _. Fridley ' K.C. Hall 6831 Hsay. 65 Fridley Cluh t�? 6051 [Iniversity Ave. Fridley ON SA�&,E ?'};EF Howies 240 riississippi St. Fridley Maple Lanes 6310 x�y. 65 Frid.ley Club ?�7 6061 University Ave. Fridley K.C.•Hall 6831 Htay. 65 Fridley Sandee�s 6t�90 Central Ave. Fridley Fridley VF:•1 Post 363 1040 Osborne Road Fridley Frontier Club 7365 Old Central � PAG �16 C APPROVFD BY r��L John LaMont Police America.n Linen Supply Co. Police Robert Schroer Howard Nelson Marlene Poviitzki Police Health Insp. Health Insp. Police Police Health Insp. Health Insp. Fridley Rec. & Serv. Police Richard Schint;en Robert Snyder Howard Nelson Police Health Insp. ?olice Health Insp. Police iiealth Insp. Eolice Fridley Rec. & 5erv. Health Insp. Robert Snyder Richard Schintgen William �,Teiss Fridley VFF7 TZa.rlene ?ovlitzlci Police Health Insp. P olice Health Inspo Police :-iealth Ir_sp. Police Health Insp. Police Nealth Ins�. 55.� 10.00 15.00 12.00 12 .00 12.00 1.2 .00 12 .00 120.00 120.00 I20.00 120,00 120.00 120000 120.00 I,IST OF LICEl`1S�S - continued TYPE OF LIC��ISE BY ON S!�LE CLUB LIQUOR Fridley v�"�1 Post 363 10�.0 Osborne Road Fridley Shaddrick LaBeau Legion Post 303 63Z9 Hwy. 65 Fridley Q PAGE : ]� D APPFtQV� BY FF:E Police Health In.sp. Police Health Insp. 100.00 100.00 I ' ' ' '� ' � � 16E CONTRACTOR'S LICENSES TO BE APPROVED BY COUNCIL AT THEIR REGULAR MEETING ON APRIL 17, 1972 GAS SERVICES APPROVED BY T. D. Gustafson Company 1800 West Highway ��13 Burnsville, Minnesota By: Roy Gustafson P1bg. Insp. RENEWAL Kal's Plumbing & Heating 7101 West Palmer Lake Drive N. Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Edward Kaliszewski Plbg. Insp. RENEWAL LaMar Plumbing & Heating Inc. 4089 West Broadway Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Randall W. Lane Plbg. Insp. RENEWAL GENERAL CONTRACTOR Atnber Constructi�n Inc. 6070 Stinson Boulevard N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Norman Dalberg Bldg. Insp. RENEWAL Balco Building Systems, Inc. 2809 Wayzata Boulevard Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Robert Balch Bldg. Insp. RENEWAL Vern Donnay Realty Inc. ,� 7300 - 36th Avenue North Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Vern Donnay i? �% .. RENEWAL i Charles E. Johanson Inc. 580 - 69th Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota By: Charles Johanson Bldg. Insp. RENEWAL Mar-Son Construction 5219 Wayzata Boulevard Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Jerry Benson Osborne Construction 7565 University Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minnesota By: Warren Osborne Ryan Construction Company of Minn., inc. 7400 Metro Boulevard Edina, Minnesota By: Ti.mothy McGray Earl Weikle & Sons, Inc. 2514 - 24th Avenue South Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Earl Weikle HEATING LaMar Plumbing & Heating Inc. 4089 West Broadway Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Randall W. Lane * See Report on Page 3 of Licenses $ldg. Insp. Bldg. Insp. Bldg. Insp. Bldg. Insp. Plbg. Insp. REIJEWAL ;��T� RENEWAL RENEWAL RErTEWAL Licenses For Council Page 2 MASONRY Russell T. Berg Masonry 13446 Jefferson Street N.E. Anoka, Minnesota OIL HEATING American Oil Company 2288 West County Road C St. Paul, Minnesota LaMar Plumbing & Heating Inc. 4089 West Broadway Minneapolis, Minnesota EXCAVATING Jarson's Service C�mpany 91$0 Xylite Street N.E. Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Russell T. Berg By: Robert Schwartz By: Randall W. Lane By: Lloyd Jarson Clark-Moores Excavating Company Box 392 Monticello, Minnesota By: Willard Clark GENERAL CONTRACTOR Approved Contractors, Inc. 1052 Osborne Road N,E. Fridley, Minnesota By; Roger W. LaYSOn Rodney Billman, Inc. 151 Silver Lake Road New Brighton, Minnesota By: Rodney W. Billman R. H. Romens Construction Company 6002 Excelsior Boulevard St. Louis Park, Minnesota By: R. H. Romens Shamrock Construction Company 3913 Shamrock Drive Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Michael McGinn 16F Bldg. Insp. RENEWAL Plhg. Insp. RENEWAL Plbg. Insp. RENEWAL Bldg. Insp. g��W� Bldg. Insp. RENEWAL Bldg . Ina p . RENEFTAL Bldg. Insp. RENEWAL Bldg. Insp. NEW Bldg. Insp. NEW , Licenses For Council ,16 G Page 3 ' ' Vern Donnay Aomes, Vern Donnay Realty, Incorporated, Vern Donnay Construction are all one company. Better Business Report: Numerous complaints - all 1970 complaints went ' unanswered by this company. In August of 1970 the Atto�ney General filed suit against the company for misrepresentation in�Brooklyn Park Apartment complex. , Building Inspector's Report: 535 - 57th Avenue: Building permit for dwelling taken out December 24, 1968. ' Work was then abandoned. Letter written March 16, 1970 that a new permit would have to be taken out if work was to be completed. Stop work order posted on dwelling site. On July 2, 1970 a building permit was taken out and ' was double feed as they had started the construction without a new peYmit. House is still not finaled out. 545 - 57th Avenue: Building permit taken out for dwelling on July 2, 1969. Work was then abandoned. Letter written March 16, 1970 stating permit was void and if work was to be comple�ed a new pe�nit would have to be taken ouC. Stop work order posted on building site. On June 12, 1970 another letter was written informing them of abandoned structures and informing them of new permits.to complete wozk. On July 2, 1970 a new building permit was issued that had a double fee as they started woxk without a new permit. On October 15, 1970 a letter was written to company informing them of discrepancies in their workmanship at this address. House is finaled out but owner has complaint on vent leak. 555 - 5%th Avenue: Building permit issued on July 2, 1969 for this dwelling. On June 12, 1970, letter was written informing them permit expired, and they would need new pennit to continue. New permit taken out July 2, 1970. Owner has complaints on water leaks. Inspection on AugusC 23, 1971 - no one was at home - left note for awner to call in when corrections are made. House not finaled out. MEMO T0: GERALD R. DAVIS, CITY MANAGER, AND CITY COUNCIL FROM: MARVIN C. BRUNSELL, FINANCE DIRECTOR SUBJECT: REQUEST OF FRIDLEY JAYCEES FOR PERMISSION TO NOLD CARNIVAL AND RELATED ACTIVITIES FROM MAY 30 TO JUNE 4 DATE: APRIL 13, 1972 0 The Jaycees have completed the application for a temporary On-Sale Seer License and a Food License for their carnival. The license fee in the past has been set at $15.00 for a Food License and $10.00 for an On-Sale Beer License. A copy of the law relating to bingo games is attached. Apparently such games are legal, unless the City Council passes a resolution objecting to them. For comments of the Police Department, Fire Department and Building Inspector, see the attached letters. �.% ■ 0 1 . . <. , , ' Mayor Liebl PZ P�fembera o� the Council City of �r'ridley � 6421 University Ave. N.E. Fridley� ziinn. 5�+32 �� ' ' � , � , �� ' ' �' � ' Gentlemen: '. . . . -' � UA -.-� Director of Wa�s and t�fean� Fridley Jaycees 5i2 54th five . AI . � . Fridley� Minn. 55421 April 2, 19?2 u The Fric�le9 Jaycees are plannin� to hold their annual carnival e�ain this year. The dates of the carnival will be ��[ay 30 thru June 4. S�anley Shows Inc. will a�ain run the carnivai. The property at 57th and �fain is under eon�truction and not available this year, �� for tae fir�t tir�s it will not bo held there. The Sp�tan-Atlantic Department store at 53rd and Central has offered us the use of their parking lot and other facilities for the carnival. The Fridley �€��c�es reque�ts , 1. Permission to hold the carnival at the new location. 2. A terr�porary license to sell 3.2�� beer at the carnival 3. Permission for t�e ,�irs. Jaycee� to o�erate a bin�o concessian (under the iew Dassed b� the 1�71 Minnesota I,e islature), 4. A �ood sales permit. : The Fridley Jaycees, in compli8nce with State regulations, hold a Minne�o�a State Sales Tax Certificate (no, 7103573?• Your eonsidara�ion of these requests �ill be appreciated. Sincerel� ����������j �� �tillism T-I. Kayser f LJ � ORDINANCE NO. 463 AN ORDINANCE ADDING TO SECTION 81, BEER, SECTION 81.13 WHICH SECTION �, , SHALL AUTHORIZE THE CITY COUNCIL TO ISSUE LICENSES TO NON-PROFIT ORGANIZATIONS TO AT,LOW THEM TO SELL BEER ON PUBLIC PROPERTY IN CON- i 3UNCTI�N WITH THEIR ACTIVITIES The Council of the City of Fridley do ordain as follows: ' SECTION I. Section 81 of the City Code of Fridley shall be amended as herein- after indicated. �, ' SECTION II. Section 81.13 shall be added to Section 81 as follows: Upon writ�en application by a non-profit organization, said application stating the name of the organization, its registered office within ' the State of Minnesota, the names and addresses of its principle officers an.d the description of the location and activity to be sponsored by said organization, the City Council may grant on and off sale licenses, without fee, for a period not to exceed !'.! ' hou��,duration. The provisions of Section 81, as applicable, shall be observed by said non-profit organizations. PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS 215T DAY OF SEPTEMBER, 1970. MAYOR - JACK O. KIRKHAM ATTEST: CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL -' First Reading: September 8, 1970 Second Reading: September 21, 1970 Publish....... September 30, 1970 r ' ' r , �I , � ,:. ' ' ' ' ' , 0 T0: Marvin Brunsell FROPJI : Lt H o Ric k DA� : !{.-�.a7z SUBJECT: Fridley Jaycees requeat re Annval Carnival I talked to Mr ?•'illiam Kayser in regard to the following matters and would advise you that, subject to the noted exceptions� I see no unsurmaountable problems. It would be our opinion that there are sor�e ob jections to the site but recogrtizing the need for close prox.imity to large groups of people we feel it could be handled. Location of the Carnival rides The actual location of the rides will be directly �outh of the Spartan Store building. l�ir Kayser was advised that an obstruction free fire lane would have to be maintained around the Spa.rtan building. Overflow of par.king into the Skywood �hopping Center lots ' l�ir Kayser stated that this had been discussed and th�t the manager of the Spartan Store was to contact the people at Skywoad and arrange this. It was felt that there would be no opposition to this.. ' ' LJ � Traffic Congestion Mr Kayser was advised that the intersection of 53rd and Hwy 65 would become further congesUed by the carnival traffic. He agreed to inform his people who park the cars to be especially aware of not contributing to furthe r congestion by expediting the entrance and exi.t of traffic. It must be further noted that Hwy 65 is very congested in this area already due to the 100 Twin Drive—in traffic. I feel that altho this is a recognizable problem, it could be handled by the traffic signal most of the time and r:Light require the use of our Officers to direct traffic through the intersection during heavy tr�.ffic periods, Policing of the Carnival grounds ' Mr Kayser asked ii the same arrangement could be r.iade as in the past. He explained that the carnival owner pays the Police Department $200,00 for two men to patrol the grounds each of the five nightso Chief NfcCarthy had allowed ' meanbers of the Jaycees who were also l�uxilary Police to provide one man while he (Chief 1�IcCarthy) worked hi.r.iself to provide the second man. The money was then divided evenl�r r��ith the Jaycees receiving ha.lf (�100.00), I advised i�jr K_ayser ' that I would be of the opinion that this arra,�ement could reznain with us providing an Officer who would work t�rrith one of their mens but would check this out. , � ' 1 Co�Ynents : • I would suggest that in granting this permit, it be taken into consideration that during the operation of the car-�iva1 rides it is necessary to have several large diesel engines running. The resulting noise may generate c�plaints from the residerts on the hi11s directly above Spa.rtana. I would suggest that the City Atty be consulted in regard to the Bingo Law since it is new and I have no meterial in regard to ita 1.% C ' � ' ' _ _ __. m � .� i , � � � t. � '�a ' � o , C� � w. �. c `� ' O � � � m � � � •� ' 'U >, o` � �. � �� ' ` s i G� � a , � � �.' , U � . y � Z 0 p) Z � � •� ; ° .a �3 � r�h1 ' V .. .... . . __.._ ... _ ' . � , ' , ' ' ' I ' From the desk ot SPEED MESSAGE DATE �`"�S _,,� MARVIN BRUNSELL � � �� FINANCE DIRECTOR p �/�'�1 i�p J T� � G � � L � /� ,�-�s- � c�C-�:, z.�.� c-ti'-� � - `���;� �.�.,` � "" �� � ti`.-�. ,,.c:' 2 �-�, .�, ° (�''�\ � � > l 7 � o.�t�'�.,�. ��� �-� ...,.1,,..`/ .�L'/�� 0 �� �«'.� � �, / Cray(jp� ��Sf�Ap-A-WAY" FORM 4d-899 7.-PARTS�''� PROOUCT OF W�LSON JONES COMPqNY u tg81 FROM _ �' �`� F ;1 , ; . ,1 . , � � ' � '. �i , �� � � � 17E Director of ��Jays and i:eans Fridley Jaycees . 572 54th �ve . lv . � . Fridley, ��:inn. 55421 April 2, 1972 Nlayor I,iebl �� ciembers of th� Council � City of �'ri3ley - 642I University �ve. N.E. rridley, T�iinn. 55'�32 - Gentle.�en: The Fridley Jayce�s are �Iannin� to hold their annual carnival a�ain this �.�ear. The 3ates of the carnival �:rill be riay 3� thru June 4. Stanley SY�o�JS Inc. vrill a�ain run. the carnival. The �ro�erty at 57th and i�Tain is un3er construction an3 not available this year, so for the first time i� titri.Il not be h°ld t;�.ere, The Saartan-��tlantic Department store at 53rd and Central has o�fered us the use oi their parking lat and othar facilities for tne carnival. The Fridl�� �a�cees reriuzst: 1. Permission ta �.old the carnival at the ne�•r Iocation. 2. A ter!porar� license to sell 3.2;;� beer at t��e carnival 3. Perm� ssian for tn.e I�� s. Jaycens to o�erate a bin�o ' concession (under t�e la`•� �oassed by ��e 19iI Fiinnasota I,egislature ) . � _ The FridZe� Ja�cees, in co�pliance with State regulations, hold a F:innesota State Sales Tax Certificate ;no. 710j�t3). Your consideration o� these reeuasts :;ill be �pnreciated. ,' �J t�i�Y �-�12��iSS� e;�,,, � � c,�% �.r -e rz S �- -� % -� �S , � � � Since ly � ��1' c�� ���!�G,��v 'rJilliar� �.-i. Ka�ser ��' ° �� � c � o �� �, �� � . � � _ ,� . . . _ _..� � T____- . _ _ j . . . .. . . ,. � , :..- . .a. '.rs-.. � �„'.w+-x.."` �Aw.�,,�.a"""^ru..� �y�.�.,.,..__-.... ......._�......�,.,_.�.a_..,.......�.o_�..,...._......,..r..,.._.....-,............�.......,......�,.......ma ...................:�......��,ae �n.,,� � Y ����, .. .. � � ' � . . I.. . � . .. ' . . , � � �Q�p �� � . . - � .. . . , ' . . w6� ^�5�� . . � . � w . _ — - _ Bnvc� � c� bear sha't be the sazz;e � k `�'*o�-zc!��d tfzaf in n� erent P �<�*r ref��ge patrolruari h� �::ra; or abtain ar. ,._,.,, Y re=vard for .•=• �ized cer;��ca�e or tivar- � '� a''•y u'aY protec-red or r'-�, e�Fon th� � at''s7!�r.o �� Y"t�rrt`t?iC'3.`IQT'� �1P �[i:i.'�!�- �'t' ?T;GZE? �i.%LC SZ�C(;Q p ,. � r -�u .� r more than or,s ���.. :iZS. �ny countY bozrc': a: �a %r the �:��uct:o-� a� �� . tt2es.~.uk.es, r.:oles, r 4'.� e ar a� nr, °. �rce and efie C�,-�1 I�f the � " �un#y ���� Y durin; '� � � case i�?� co^�u*,o.� �on�;er a; t; aI far each ra:tIe. =�:' each crov� k:Il�ti c3urino ' �i;oard of tov.n su�er- ,: ��7 s 11 <sN59) � �y The four feet ot •` ^f pock?t aVr'+�°ZS� ti,e ; reptiies o �Qr thaa �" bGard ef �:y� tocv;i Y �pre �ilied t��i±'r.in tne :L° sha?l cF,rtify to t,hP "aie s�iatI b� i.� ��:ed ', a:�d s?:a� s;;olv tr;� . _ n�h, tne nt:..nber of ' �::.ou:�* of b�unty L�Zat '�c"n �°recn a w „ a: ra.. t ,n�a:ri :vno issued p ' � �ord.nq fo t ��� r�;' the he cer- Froger �ersons 1r��'e �roduced sha1l '�'�_��royea and shalI :.ction of U;e anirna?;, T_ j<�ior ti;e payrn�nt `� `O a�Y bounty ; over ��,OCD arzd Tess ;', �Y oy resoli2`_.�;,� �ket gop�ie�s ar,d Z � .,::3Js1; 19�a`Cj�'g , , , �- r;g.01 Declarati�� �f yolicy ?,;9.02 �ibo de.°.ned G�i.4PTER 3�9 BI1tGi� .;..� r , � . � F .. < � 3�s.as a �Sea �; ,i49.03 Aasocia.lons Fet2nitted to conduct bingo; vi- i olatic�s 349.tJ1 DEC%_�It.3�#f}N OF PnZ3CY. The increasing commercialization in the con�'�t,:i o` the �ar.:e "bir.no" is ccnt.ary to pab;�c policy and deleterious to the morals of the citizens of this state. `I'he purpose of seCtions 349.01 to 3^9.Q3 is to limit l��a?ized "bin;, z" to a miid form o: social recreation desig,ned to ra�se :unds �or t,le benefit or rr�li;ious, c;�aritab?e, fraternat, or otZier associa±ions, no# orgwniz.ed for pecuniary prafit, and duly e�:istin� under the la«�s of this state. L1963 C 855 S 1� 7=9.GK �r."+G+a D�F�'�:�D. For the puro�sas of sections 349.C� and 349.03 "bingo" is a;an�e �.�here each �l�yer has a car� or board containing five hori- zontai rocvs a?1 Yaut ttie c; �tz-wl or.�4 ennYai��in� five fi�ures. The eentral ro�v has faur �;ur�s �vit�i the 1c-ord "free" markeU in the c°nter tnereof. Any prean- nouncec� com'�ination of srsaces �:�en comgleted by a player constitutes "bin�o." In the �bsence of a pre�nnonncem��rt o.f a �om�ina*ion of spaces, any eombina• _ tion af fi��e �-� a rr�w v�netre. ho�iz�nt�1 0: 4ertieal �.�en comg�eted by a piayer C6Y�ST1tL�i�E'� `�7��1?'O," a?1C� ,r7t� C211i2"1� 2'OtS' ei��iF'2' �IOT` 'C."l�c1i, V2TtiC&1, or diagonal constitutes "�in�a" ti�hen its fot�r numbers ara ann�u:ice:,i and covered. a�j:heei or other mertiar�i,^,ai device :r.ay �e useci b�v any perse:� conductin� the bame of "bixiga," and any si,ch p?rson mwy a�vard eith�r m�r.e.y or me:cilandise to any glay-er or players first complat�n� any combir.atioi? constitutins "bin�o." [131�5 C Iy19 S 1� 19a� C 85� 5 2] � 3�9�03 ASSd1GI4�IO�S PER3iIT'P�D TO CO:ti`13i1CT ��:tiGO; VIOLA- TIOtiS. Subdi��ision 1. The game "b::��o" as de��n�d in section 349.03 shall not be construed as a lottery or as bamblino ��s-ithin the Yn�aning of sections o"09.�:5 to 6fi9.76, p�•�vided that: � (a) Sucn gam� is conducted b� a religi�GS, e�Zar. itaUle, fraternal, or other as- ' saciation, not or�anized for pecuniar5� profit, �nd au15 ��istina tulder the la�vs of the state of l�Iinn�sota; Eb) The pror.ecds therefror� do no* inure to the beneft of any ir :ivid�.al; (c) Tv''o compen�atior_ of any kin:3 in escess of S8 in value is ;�aid to any per-. son for services renderea durin�- a*;y bin�a session ir, coz nect:on �vith the con- duet of ttie �ame; the pru�:°isi�ns oi tii�s ciau��> fc? s�:ai? na� az. �'y to oames con- ductecl in canneri:ion .s�it[� an:� of t::e foIio�*: it7� events: � cou.ity fair conducted by a county agricultural society or associati;�r8, th�a st�te fair corducted by the statE agrieulturai soci�t�r or a ci��ic celebrat:cn rcccn� e;� by resolutior. or other simiIar ofzicial action of the gc�erni:i? bod� of a. cit}�, �Ll� �e, or b�rouah; �Cl) �'�IC�1 BSSOC73tlOi1 �EIO!'2 COriC1;tCt1P.4 SiiCii �37T?2 i iS'�.5 J(j 4':'.5'S �VTl�i.t22'i IlOIICC' of the time anri n:ace thereof to t;i� go��ernir:2 bo�l;;� oZ t"e cous:ty, city, villa�e, ,i t6tT.'t1, OP t;02'O�l�ft Iri tii?1C:1 it L'itE. �S LO CC_itit;ti :;LIC1 L5:iI1:E, 32?� Sl?C}1 governl3]�' �'YOfiV L10�S P.Ot a.',� d I'?�0� tl;�il C� �cCtl?1° t 1Ei eT0 Su�d. 2. any a..sociat.or or p�isan s�i:o ti,c'a±es th�s section. _nd any person CC�iO 2C�P.1J;3 C':iCC331ti'� co°npen�a�i�J17 Of c716' ii;lir.�. f0^ SE'I'�.'1�25 :";=:1C�c'I'�C� 171 COIi- nection tti�:th the cottciuct of such ;ame shall be Guilt; of a cic..*ion �: section &?�J.76. [�9�5 c�.'9 s��; 1963 c 753 art 2 s 9; 1363 c ESS s 3; 1965 c SI s P3) : ' , . . .. . . .__. ".r�... - - .-.Y-..� . . -�.-'. � i I ' i ' � ' , ' ' . ' ' � SSTI!lA138 FOR CITY COUNCIL AP'PS�O�VAI. - REGUiiA COUNCIL A�T71iG �PRII' 17, 1972 iieaver, ?alle b Htrrick � 316 Sast l�tai� Streot Qnaka, Mim�asota SS303 1�larch a�tainer !or ssrtrices reod�rsd Suburbaa Sngin�esiog, I�u. 6875 Bi�way lio. 6S M. E. �tiaosapoli�, Mim�aota SS4)Z Inspection tims Chrou�h 3/22112 for coastrwction of utilitie• in Ianibruck Nozt6 Proj�ct 103 (?�RTIAL SSTIl�►TE �6) Cartock 6 Davi�, iac. �c�uultin� Eogin�sr� 141►6 Count� Lo�d '!J!' Min�►sapolis, liina�eo s SS432 �'pos -,�y �i,�tw�L�i h�ofss�ioq�l 8nti��sin� S�svicea - �a tiw fo11oW� pro�acts: lI1aTLL Bati�ate fl - Saaitar� S�ar. �tora� SeMer aod iiat�r�aio 7asprovawot Project yio. 102 !Y4!?LL Sstimats #i - =anttas7 Sewer �d iTa�arosin isproveo�at psoj�ct lto. �A5-I !� th� fusof�bio: af rsai�nt iaspectfon and r�sid�at aap�rvisios ior t1M �tsirta� oat of tb� fol2oMte� �projkta: lAA�TIAL L►itirt� �3 • l�i� 8w�s. Star� 8�wr 6 Wat�r Ispsova�tat Ptoj�ct 1io. lOZ froa F�bs� 2d throus!► Nasch 31, 197Z ?ARTIAL Sstir�rttr �4 • Sanitar� Sewe� 6� W'a+eer L�provem��tt Project No. lOS-1 frw ��bsuary 28 throu�h Narch 31, 1972 \ � $ 4.7�.1Y $ 692.98 $ 25,856.79 911.76 $ 11.068.�9 � 2,109.21 � : i, �A . � 1 1 1 ��w or��es� WEAVER, TALLE & HERRICK � CI{ARLtf R. W�AYLR 11 � tA�T YAIN lTRttT MsRMwN �. TA�Lt ANOKA. MINN�iOTA l��O� v�es��e. NtRRtCK 1�p��1 iI� Z972 sat.�s�• ,RO�[RT MYNNi _ . JAYR/ D. 01��• 'wRtDS111GK W. Ki1/tR. J11. . rATRICK J. IIOCNt, JR. WILLIAY K. OOODwICM ' Ct�y ot rrtdi�y ' ' ' Nar� R�tain�r �1,I50.00 Gz'V 6 l�vnra l�t�e�st.�ta v�r. City ot lrtdl�y 3 l�oara , l�r�dley P�Zi� Departa�ut R�r9ariization IZ lwurs Aequisitian o! Pirk L�nd ? ,hoetra trsdl�y vs. xitro 8�r �t:trtot ? bonrs , 8wrer psnj�at A�1o6 1 bour Ti bvpra 910.00 ' D�striat Cbwct �pp�asanar� 1/� vu. Ctty ot �r�dley 150.00 !'a1Jt�natain v�►. Cttg of lrtdleg 75.00 ' axp�ns�r advanc�dr Cl�rk af Dttatrtct Couirt (1�M) , 13.00 ' l�qporary 8�or�tartal S�rr�or� 13?.1? i'�DT�IL . . . . . . . . �?,7�0.1? ' � . I ' , � r.._ ' ' �� � ;=��-.: �c.�/ • . . o r�� e � � 6431 UNIYfR51TY AVENUE NE Mr. James P. Hill 2514 Oberlin Drive Alexandria, Virgi.nia 223Q7 �e�F Mr. Hill: ANOKA COUNTY April 18, 1972 sbo-saso FRIpLEY, MINNESOTA 55421 I am very happy to infoxn► you or your appointment to the position - of Assi.stant City Manager/Public Safety Director, and that the City Counc�l has consented and approved of this appointment in.accordance w�th Sect�on �i.pz(b) of th� Fridley City Charter. The following conditions of emp�oY��=nt shall apply: 1. Your duties and responsibili[ies for this position shal� be �hoae described i�n the job specification for "Ass�.stant CiCy 1�a�lag�r/ Public S�fety Director", and other future duties or �espAnsib���ti�s the City Manag�r shall assign. 2, The appointm�n[ is effective 3une 1, 1972, �nd your salary s��l} be $18,000 annually. 3. In addition to the above annual com�ensation, you sh�ll be t�Xantec� an automobile allowance in the amount of $83.33 monthly �ar ytili- zation of your private automobile in connection with youX ep�ploymep� Wi;th the City. You shall be required to show proo� of adequate personal 1�abiliCy and property damage liability coverage. 4. Upon review and approval by the City Manager, you shall pe ��imbu�sec� ac�ual moving expenses for your househo�d goods and_family �r�m Alexandria, Virginia to Fridley, Minnesota. 5, You shall be allowed to attend and participate �n th� �nnuaj. con£er- ence of the International Association Chiefs af police and o�her su�.h conferences, meetings and training sessions as sh��� b� �ppxov�c� by the C�ty Manager to enhance your pro�essional S�evelo�R�ent and c��abiJ,ities . � Mr. ,7ames P. l�ill -2- April 18, 1972 6. Upon approval of the City Manager, you will be allowed to participate fn professional organizations, coa►mittees, such as IACP, League of tiinnesota Municipalities and Minnesota Police Chiefs Association. 7. You shall be entitled to all other and additional employment benefits enjoyed by other Aepartment Heads of the City of Fridley, to include and not limited to: holidays, sick leave, retirement coverage, vacation leave, and health insurance coverage. Qn behalf of the City Council, I am most happy to welcome you and yaur family to �ridley.. I am sure you will be a great seset to our community. Very truly yours, Gerald R. Davis City Manager GRD/ma �A � ' ' ' ' ' � ' ' �I OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA April 14, 1972 MEMO T0: TI� MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL SiT�.T,�CT: REEM1'�.AY[�N� t?F' �1���'E� tiW�NS01�1 A� l! ��NIQR �k�R P�AI�T l�r. Chea�er Sw��son was empl4y�d wi,th the City of �ri.dley f�ow ,7une S, 1962, to May 7, 197i, at whiah time he reaign�d Co take a position with the Operating Eng3.r�^ ����.A Local �4�� ��.-.:: �'°� �� �'�*�^��-'�ted that he be reem�loyed in hie former pc���.tion o� �ec�a.�r �e�r�m ��i �� ��� %����.�= Worke Department. The City had planned to add an additional position in both the w�ter d�vision and the sewer division of the Public Works Department this year. The sewer division crew, with the exception of the Foreman, is a fairly new erew, �c�d I feel they would benefit greatly by the return of a man with Mr. Swanson's expexience in sewer work. The City does not have a reinstatement policy, per se, although the , entire �ersonnel system is under evaluation by Mr. Herlofsky, AdminisCxativs Assistaat. Because we did not want to necessarily set any precedent on � reinstatement policy, we have drafted an agreement between the City aad Mr. Swanson all�wing for his reemployment. I have discusaed this with Che ' ahop steward of Zocal #49, Mr. Uon Carrigan, and made the Frid�ey unit o� Local #49 a party to the agreement, so that the Union agrees to the methud that we are reemploying Mr. Swanson. ' , ' ' I ' �I ' Mr. Swanson has provided a statement from his doctor certifyfng he is physically capable of performing the duties of a Senior Sewer Man. I� would be my recommendation that l�fr. Swanson be reemployed with the City of Fridley, and that the City Manager be authorized to execute the attached employment agreement with Mr. Swanson. GRA/m� qttachment Very respectfully, �•� � � Q�t!'�7 Gerald R. Davis City Manager C1�J � ,i �. � . . : -.: : - . . r �:. • �'tl . . . . . -.� . � - � � . . .. •. . . r • . . . . , II� . . . . � . . . . .. _ ., . . I � � ,= . � . . . : : . : - � - � . . � . . .. . _ . . .. . . . . . . . .. . . � . _ . . � CITY OF FRIDLEY - . -. , . � . . ' .. . . , . •� . � . . .� ':•GOUMTY OF ANOKA � CHESTER SWANSON , , . �''� STATE Of MTNNESOTa . • EMPLOYMENT AGREEMENT . r: .'. . .�:• _ . . . �- � �TNIS A6REEMENT enter�ed into tfiis day of between ,� the City of Fridley, hereafter referred to as the "City", Chester Swanson, and th� International tfiian of Operating Engineers, Local No. 49, hereafter referred to as ,�.• tM� "Union", is for the purpose of setting forth certain conditions of employment ,' , relating to the re-employAent of Chester Swanson. • t iHEREIIS, Chester Swanson has c+ertain job skills which are of vaTue to th� � . _ . _ _ ti City of Fridley, and . ,. . � . . � - , : WHEREAS, Chester Swa�nson has expressed an�interest in agatn becoming an ,�,emptoyee of the City, it is therefore declared to be of.mutuaT benefit that the ." � � - • - ; � . fo9lowing conditions of employment shall apply: � ' , . . , -� 1. Chester Swanson rill be hired with the"ctassification af Senior Sewer .�' . : � Nan at the current going rate of pay of �888.00 per month. : � 2. That the�pay for tfie Sentor Sewer Man as we11 as far all qther c1a�sific�• ' tions tn atl subsequeat years wi11 be as negotiated between the City and ' the I�iort. : � � _ - 3. That the City Nfil recognize the present job skills of Chester Swanson to ,' the extent that incentive pay in the amount of �20.02 per month wi11 b� , ,I � , , paid, tn addition to going rate of�pay in paragraph 1 above. ✓II � _ _-„-. , . • , • 0 � i' � . . . . .. . - ._ , . . . • . . - � . . _. . _ , , :. : - � . _ . . ._ ,�, : :. � :� 4, ThaL future incentive p�y�for the classification of-Senior Sewer Man and �� . . . :�• � for all other rrork ciassifications will be as negotiated and a reed u o� � . . . 9 P I' � - . . ' ' . . . . b� the Cfty and the lknion. Chester Swanson's previous service with the � . Cit of Frfdle � Y wi11 be reco ni e Y zdforin 9 centi ve u o e �, � . . P�YP�"pss. � 5. �'�ta� vacation beneffts Ni11 accrue to Chester Swanson tn tfre �unt of � �''� t�l/2 days per month, untit such time ' . as Mr. Swanson has worked a total . � ' _ 0 180 consecutive months frofi the date of re-ea�loyment, at which time, . . . � , � vacation benefits wi 1 � 1 be cor�uted at the rate of 1 2/3 days per aanth. � � is polfcy to remain in effect unless changed as the result of negatiations , � .� . . - . ' _b tween the City and Union on vacations generally, or by action of the � .�: � � Fr�a�ey city.co���.�a. � � � . _ �, - � : `- 6. That Chester Swanson will repay to the City the �523.30 severance a p y paid � � to,him on termination ort his last employment on May 7, t97t, When Mr. �, SMranson again severs employment with the City, he wiTt be paid on the basis. ' _ � of the poTicy then in effect for severance pay, and he witt be given credit , � in can�puting severance pay at that time•for all�of his months of Cit servjce. _ . . � Y ': .7•;.On a11 matters except those outlined above, Mr. Swansan's date of employment ' ; tor seniorit and � _ Y other purposes shaTl be the date of his last re-emp1oyme�t by the City. . . . . . �, � '� � � - - � 8. Mr. Swanson arld the Union hereby recognize and agree that any beaefits or ' . seniority whtch will accrue to Mr. Swanson as a result of the conditjons set i� forth in this agreement are not part of any present unton contract, ar City � �� 1 i c r�r i ' . po y r tten or unwritten, and are being offered for the sole purpose of , I' r�cruiting Mr. Swanson to the service of the City. This employment agreemept . I-' � ' . '.. -, in no rray establishes any future personnel policy for the City and does not set a�recedent for the future re-�mployement of any person desiring such ' re-employment with the City of Fridley. � ., � � , _:, , t - .1 ' . - - . ' . - • .. , : � { ' • , - . _ _ : _ . ... . , , , :, '. �.. . : " � . . • . . � . ;. _ .. . , . .. . M ' .'. -� . . , . GuC • . . _ . . . . . .. . . . . - . . .. . _ . . . . • _ . � . � � . , " . . . . � i. . - . . ' . _ . . , .. - .. , .. ... • . .. •- '•� . � ` . - . • �. . . ... _ . � .. . . . I. ��. . � � �.. I'.� � � - � . ' . � ' � . .. ... . ' _ . _ . . . _ . ' . — .. . - v i . . . . � , � ' ... • . . � _. � • ' . . . . • . . , . . _ ' . . • • � � � . . . � . . � . , _ , � . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . , . . ' � '♦ � . � I, �� consfQeration for this A reen�ent is the mutual ises of th� �. 9 P� Party s . . • . � . . � . hereto and each party's reliance upon the othersagreer�nt. � �• � - � • - --.�� r . . � = IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, the parties hereto have hereunto set their hands this . � � � � of • � 1972 . � . �Y . � . 1 ._._ . . � : - . 1-.:��:. . _.�_ .. . :. �. � � ' Eor The OF fRIqL . • ' _ . . . .. - _ . ' _ . , ... . - � � ." � _ � . ' _ . - .. � � �,?�,�.,., � �. .�e-s�-.- ., `c . for - � - E ' _ ' „. . . _ � , � ; � � � - �. � : � � . . j. . - - . ' - . . .. . - , ' . . . . ' �. . . �� ..�.�'_' '4r .�.'w°'�.`r'�. �. � ' - ,. _ _ ' . . . � . � • .. . � � ' � . .�� . � � . . . .. t � : � •� _ _ ` _ ' �~ � � ' .� • • ,i . . . . . . �. . .. . . .. �� � . - � ` • � • . y,E;�n"'..- . � .� . . . • . . : . ' . , _ , . f � ' . ' � - , t • 1 i � ` r C• a..,.r I ITN S fnr ' he RIOLEY SliOP STEWARD, DO D CA RI N � � . � , : . . �. _ ,. ' ' , ' ` . , . I ' .. , � i � , � • . � � . • i , _� . , , . -' . , . � . I ' i ' � �' ' � �_J � ' ' . • I ' I � . I I ' MEMO T0: 6ERALD R. QAVIS, CITY MANAGER, AND CITY COUNCIL FT�OM: MARVIN C. BRUNSELL, FINANCE DIRECTOR SIfBJECT: INCREASING APPROPRIATION OF PA�tK DEPARTMENT BY s2.000 QATE: APRIL 14, 1972 The City has received s2,000 from Anoka County for the sptci�fc purpase of n�king improvements to the beach on SpriRg Lake. This revenue Kas eroL anticipated �m m�kinq np the 19T2 B�tdget, reor rras the expenditure of Z2,El�Q antic#pated in �aakfng dp the 1g72 6udget. The accepted way a� acco�nt#ng fQr expenditures of a general nature is to run them through the Geperal Fund budgeting process, rather than setting the� � as special deposft account. If they are set up as a speciat account or escrow, tfie marey is Dutstde of the City Sudget and real ty beyond the ec�trol o� the Ci ty Counci 1. A1 so, the �oney then gets tost as far as atf the reports, etc., that ar�e arade up showing the totaT amo�t spent for different purposes for the ,��ar. I recarmend the Ci ty Coun�i l adopt the resol utt4n . 0 0 � . / , ' RESOLUTION N0. � 1972 . A RE54LUTION AUTHORIZING THE CHANGING OF THE BUDGET APPROPRIATIONS MITHIN THE GENERAL FUNO (SPRIN6 LAKf) MNEREAS, Tf�e City has rec:eived �2,000 in reve�ue tran the County of Anoka for the purpose ot in�rovements to the beach on Spring Lake, and IiHEREAS, Neither the revenue, nor the expe�se was arittcipated in the 1972 Budget, • [�l, 'TNE�EFORE, BE �T R�SO!y��� m�y the Cou�ci 1 of the C1 ty of �ridley aketing at a regular session or� t�e �7� da�r of Apri1, 1972 as follows: 1. That the appropriation for the follorr�ing activtty be rrduced as follows: Reserve for Contingencies ;2.000.00 2. That the appropriation for the following activity be increased as follaws: �arks �2,pp0,Op PASSED AND ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TNE CITY OF . FRIOLEY THIS � DAY , 1912. ATTEST: 0 � ERK - . BR E 0 - . I 0 � � 0 , ITEM �22 CONSIDERATION OF ADVERTISEMENT FOR BIDS FOR J��RIAI.EY'S WEE� �►1�Ail�t�d'�' PRf.)GRAMv 0 � � � I�j , � '� ' , ' ' ' ' ' , ' � 1 � ' ' ' ' City of Fridley, M�nneaota Office Qf the Suilding Inspector TOPIC: MONTHLY REPORT TO THE CITY MANAGER March, 1972 �^ .. NIJMBER OF PERMITS ISSUED 1972 1971 THIS 5'EAR LAST YEAR TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION MARCH MARCH TO DA�"E TO DATE kesidential Residential Garages Com. Alterations & Res. Alterations & Multiple Dwe],lings Co�ercial Industrial Municipal Churches & Schools Aospitals S igns Moving & Wrecking OTHERS 7 5 40 17 �0 1 1 2 Addn's. 2 1 6 8 Addn's. 7 4 13 11 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 0 0 3 0 0 0 0 1 p 0 1 0 0 0 0 0 3 6 11 16 1 1 1 1 20 18 76 57 Heating 25 32 64 52 Plumbing 21 27 43 46 Electrical 20 35 69 94 66 94 176 192 Residential Residential Garages Com. Alterations & Res. Alterations & Multiple Dwellings Commercial Industrial Municipal Churches & Schools Hospi�als S Lgns Moving & Wrecking ESTIMATED VALUATIONS OF BUILDING PERMI�S ISSU�D $ 176,568 $129,50Q $2,905,2.56 $390,500 0 2,450 2,1!�3 22,450 Addn's. 55,000 500 78,260 21,850 A�idn's . 7, 670 11, 000 24,1!�6 22, 040 0 0 0 U 0 0 0 400,000 0 0 435,1i32 0 0 0 0 7,900 0 0 53,689 0 0 0 0 0 1, 550 3, 310 7, 7!i0 6, 360 800 Q 8Q0 . . �0 $241,588 $146,760 $3,507,326 $871,1UQ ' ' � '` ' , , � ��� �` 1. �1 1 TYPE Blacktopping Excavating Gas General- Heating House Maving & Wxecking Masonry Oil Heating Plastering Roo f ing Signs Well Ih illing NUMBER OF LICENSES CURRENTLY IN EFi�ECT AND , LICENSE FEES COLLECTED TO DATE N[JMBER 10 16 35 117 43 27 8 2 10 0 75 FEES COLLECTED $ 150.00 240.00 525.00 2,925.00 645.00 30.00 405.00 120.00 75.00 30.00 250.00 00 $5,395.00 P E R M I T F E E S 1972 1971 THIS YEA.R LAST XE�R PERMIT NO'S TXPE MARCH MARCH TO I)AT� TO DATE ��11,347-11,363 BUILDING $ 1,591.00 $ 414.00 $11,OEi2.25 $ 1,719.00 8841 - 8860 ELECTRICAL 398.75 783.50 1,2i►7.55 3,194.75 5168 - 5192 HEATING 758.00 2,025.50 2,OEi2.25 2,349.50 5515 - 5535 PLLIMBING 495.25 1,959.25 1,130.00 2,298.25 80 - 82 SIGNS 41.00 108.00 2Ei9.00 300.00 $ 3,284.00 $5,290025 $15,82;1.05 $9,a61,5Q i , i � PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CITY OF FRIDLEY MONTHLY REPORT - FEBRUARY 1972 , ' STREET DEPARTMENT HOURS 1. Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 22 2 . Grave 1 Hau 1 ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7 ' � 3. Miscellaneous.Street Work• : : : : : : : : : f : : 199�2 4. Patching 18 5. Shop Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 390-'� ' 6. Signs and Barricades . . . : : : : : : : : : : : : 24�� 7. Equipment Repairs Street 175 � , ' � ' WATER DEPARTMENT 1. Filtration Plant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 345 2. Final Readings and Collections . . . . . . . . . . 27 3. Hydrant Repairs and Flushings . . . . . . . . . . 26'2 4. Miscellaneous Water Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . 102 5. Pumphouse Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 77 6. Standpipe Repairs . . • • • • � • • • • 48 7. Valve inspections and�Repairs . . . . . . . . . . 5'-� 8. Water and Sewer Insgections . . . . . . . . . . . z 9. Water Meter Inspections and Repairs ....... I8'Z 10. Water Turn-ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14-';Z 11. Watermain Breaks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 86�� 12. Equipment Repairs - Water . . . . . . . . . . . 42'� , SEWER DEPARTMENT 1. Lift Station Inspections and Repairs ....... 239 2. Miscellaneous Sewer Work • . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 ' 3. Sanitary Sewer Cleaning . . : : : : : : : : : : : 72 4. Sanitary Sewer Inspections . 10 5. Equipment Repairs - Sewer . . . . . . . . . . . . 85 ' � � � � STORM SEWER DEPARTMENT 1. Catch Basin and Storm Sewer Cleaning ....... 73 2. Miscellaneous Storm Sewer Work . . . . . . . . . . �2 SNO�W and ICE CONTROL 1. Miscellaneous Snow and Ice Work . . . . . . . . . 16[+ 2. Sanding - Ice Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 60 3. Snow Plowing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 287 4. Equipment Repairs - Snow and Ice Control ..... 132 i ' ' � � � .� � I ' ; :' I l 1 1 1 ! � 1 1 Page Two PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT - FEBRUARY 1972 MISCELLANEOUS HOUFtS 1. Clearing Fire Hy4rants . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72� 2. Engineering . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Et 3. Fire Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7'� 4. Holiday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16� 5. Injury on Job - Joseph Gonsior . . . . . . . . . . 12; 6. Liquor Stores . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 21. T. Metro Sewer Survey . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12; 8. Park Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 42� 9. Police Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1Er 10. Sick Leave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 156� 11. Vacations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 12' 12. Weekend Duty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . : . . . 32 13. Equipment Repairs - Engineering . . . . . . . . . 19' 14. EquipmenC Repairs - Fire Department . . . . . . . 2 15. Equipment Repairs - Liquor Stores . . . . . . . . la� 16. Equipment Repairs - Park Department . . . . . . . 50� 17. Equipment Repairs - Police Department ...... 76� � � ' � PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT CITY OF FRIDLEY MONTHLY REPORT - MARCH 1972 STREET DEPARTMENT HOLrRS �, -- 1. Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 7'7 2 . Grad ing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �� 0 ' 3 . Grave 1 Hau 1 ing . . . . . . : : : : : : . : : : : : 1.3 4. Miscellaneous Street Work . 25�3� 5. Patching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 240� ' 6. Shop Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 27'0 y. Signs and Barricades 3��Sz 8. Equipment Repairs - Street . . . . . . . . . . . . 3EiQ� � , � WATER DEPARTMENT 1. Filtration Plant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3()2'� 2. Final Readings and Collections . . . . . . . . . . 44 3. Hydrant Repairs and Flushings . . . . . . . . . . :33� 4. Miscellaneous Water Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1_S1� 5. Pumphouse Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ��3 6. Standpipe Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ;32 2 7. Water and Sewer Inspections . . . . . . . . . . 8 8. Water Meter Inspections and Repairs ....... 24 9. Water Turn-ons . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lLl 10. Watermain Break$ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1`i0 11. Watermsin Taps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1� 12. Equipment Repairs - Water . . . . . . . . . . . . 47 , , ' ' � � , SEWER DEPARTMENT 1. Lift Station Inspections and Repairs ....... 1!�4 2. Miscellaneous Sewer Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . 'i1� 3. Sanitary Sewer Break . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 2 4. Sanitary Sewer Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . !35 5. Sanitary Sewer Inspections . . . . . . . . . . . . 12 6. Equipment Repairs - Sewer . . . . . . . . . . . . 1'S5 STORM SEWER DEPARTMENT 1. Catch Basin and Storm Sewer Cleaning ....... 3�D1 2. Miscellaneous Storm Sewer Work . . . . . . . . . . 4 SNOW and ICE CONTROL 1. Miscellaneous Snow and Ice Work . . . . . . . . . 6 2. Sanding - Ice Control . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �+� 3. Snow Plowing . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 1�0� 4. Equ�ptp��� Repairs - Snow and Ice Control ..... 572 ! 1 , ' ' ' ' ' I � 1 1 L 1 1 1 1 Page Two PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT MONTHLY REPORT - MARCH 1972 MIS CELLANEOUS HOU]tS 1. Dike Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6 2 . F ire Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 4() 3. Funeral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . lli 4. Holiday . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 168 5. Injury on Job - Donald Stiller . . . . . . . . . . lli 6. Park Department . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . �? 7 . S ick Leave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 20�+ 8. Vacations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 6'i 9. Weekend Duty . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 3:t 10. Equipment Repairs - Engineering . . . . . . . . . 5:3 11. Equipment Repairs - Fire Department . . . . . . . 1;3 12, Equipment Repairs - Liquor Stores . . . . . . . . :l 13. Equipment Repairs - P�rk Department a...... 67 14. Equipment Repairs - Police Department ...... 9'i FIRE DEPARTMENT REPQF.T FOR MARCH 1972 Total alarms for March 1971 . . . . . . . . . . 36 Total alarms for March 1972 . . . . . . . . . . 23 Decrease in alarms for March 1972 ..... 13 Total alarms 1971 through March 31st ..... 97 Total alarms 1972 through March 31st ..... 79 Decrease in alarms through March 31,1972 18 ALARMS Autos $ Trucks 4 Gas Spills 0 Houses 1 Commercial 1 Industrial 1 Fire Out 4 lst Aid 1 Faulty Alarms 3 Hydrants Open 1 Trash � Construction shack 1 Grass $ Shack 1 Grass �, Tractor 1 Mutual Aid 0 False 2 TOTAL .......... 23 TYPES OF ALARMS General Alarms ... 16 Average response .. 21.12 Company Alarms ... 0 Average response ----- Still Alarms ... 7 Average response 1.85 Still alarms and Fire Outs are handled by the men on duty. Fire Outs are cases where a fire has occured, and is out when discavered. Between the hours of 8:00 A. M. and 8:00 P.M. these calls are handled by Fire Prevention Chief Robert Aldrich or myself. After 8:00 P.M. they are handled by the men on duty. Four department drills were held this month wixh a�l average attendance of 24.9 men. Four Special drill were held this month for the probationax'y firefighters, with an average attendance of 8.12 men. The regular monthly meeting of the department was held March 2nd with. 28 members attending. Fire losses for the month of March 1972 were approximately $3,000.00 Fire losses for the month of March 1971 were approximately $15,000.00� �aptain Ottem and myself attended the North Suburban Mutual Aid Meeti.�ng at Goldan Va11ey City Hall March 28th. Discussed new State �uilding Codes. _.-. A ` After January 1, 1973 members of �ire Departments driving fire trucks, will be required to ltave class B or Class C licens�es. At the pres�nt time they are nat required to have a Chauffeurs License. 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