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10/16/1972 - 5593,� COUNCIL AGENDA - kEGliLAR AND PUBLIC HF.ARI.vG PSEETING - OCTOuER ]6, 1972 - 7:30 P. M. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: INVOCATION: ROLL CALL: YRESENTATION OF AWARDS; C�RTiFICAT�S OF APPRECIATION Fridlev IndasCrial Developmant Cammission Mre. Jacqueline 7ohnaon Environmental QualitY Commission Mr. Winston Jacobson 0 CATV Advisory Committee Father Ed Chmielewski Mrs. Barbara Hughes Mr. Tom Myhra Mr. Dean Caldwell Mr. John yaines APPROVAL OF MINUTES: , Regular Council Meeting, September 25, 1972 ADOPTION OF AGENDA: REGULAR AND PUBLIC HEARING MEETING, OCTOBER 16, 1972 VISITORS: . ' Discussion of any Item not on Agenda (15 Minutes) PRESENTATION; AN ORIENTATION ON THE LOCAL GOVERNMENT INFORMATION SYSTEMS (LOGIS) COMMENT: Mr. Ted Willard, former Brooklyn Center Councilman and Executive Secretary of LOGIS has agreed to make a presenta- tion to the City Council to provide understanding of the work of LOGIS. The City of Fridley has executed a joint-powers , agreement and is a full member of LOGIS. Mr. Willard's presenta- tion will take approximately 2p minutes) PUBLIC HEARINGS: Consideration of a Fina1 Plat, P.S. �k72-04, Swanson Terrace. , by Mrs. Florence Swanson (Generally Located South of Ironton Street and West of Ashton Avenue) 9 PAGE 2 ITEM NUMBER & PAGE NUMBERS c . . : 1 - 1 E Consideration of a Fina1 Plat, P. S. �672-05, Meadow Run, , Addition, by Five Sands, Inc. (Generally Located South of 2- 2 � 79th Way, East of East River Road, West of the Railroad Tracks and North of 77th Way) 0 0 REGUTAR AND PUBLIG HEARING MEETING, OCTCSHR 16, 1972 PUBLIC HEARINGS (CONTINUED) Consideration of a Rezoning Request, ZpA 9i7z-10 by Robert. . Schroer to Rezone from M-2 to Heavy Industrial that Area Generally Located North of Osborne Road and West of T.H. 4k47 Infoxmal Public Heaxing on Matter of plood Flair -r,8urance. ...,. PAGE 3 ITEM NUMBER & PAGE Nl1MgERS 3 - 3 E 4 - 4 K OLD BllSINESS: Coasideration of Second Reading of an Ordinance Adopting. ....... 5- SA the Budget for Fiscal Year 1973 NEW BUSINESS: Consideration of Approving Final plans for Municipal Liquor. ..... 6 Store and Advertising for Bids REGULAR AND PUBLIC HEARING MEETING, OCTOBER 16, 1972 NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED) Receiving zhe Minutes of the Planning Commissioa Meeting of October 4, 1972 PAGE 4 ITEM NUMgER & PAGE NUMBERS . . . . 7 - 7 H Receivj.ng the Minutes of the Building Standards - �esign. . . . . . . . $ - g A Control Meeting of October 5, 1972 0 Consideration of Report on Phasing put of Longevity pay, ,,,,,,, g for Non-Union personnel Consideration of Change Order #4 - WS&SS Project �102. . . . . . . . . 10 - 10 A REGULAR AND PUBLIC HEARING MEETING, OCTOBER 16, 1972 NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED) PAGE 5 ITEM NUMBER & PAGE NUMBERS Receiving Petition for Blacktop Surfacing of North Innsbruck. .�. . . 11 - 11 A Drive from Matterhorn Drive to West Bavarian Pass in Innsbruck North . , ' , Appointment; City Employee . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . COAP9ENT: I concur in the appointment recommended by Mr. Hi11. Patrolman Parquette will be moved from the Investigative Division to the Patrol Division when Sergeant Allard takes command of the Investigative Division thereby not depleting the patrol force below current levels.) , 12 - 12 A Decision on Council Meeting Dates, if any, in October. ........ 13 Claims . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 14 > Consideration of Claim of Mr. & Mrs. Bruce Estenson „, . 15 - 15 B 581 Buffalo Street N. E. � � � � ' ' ' COMMENT: Mrs. Estenson's claim has been turned down by the City's insurance company because it was not filed within 30 days per Minnesota Statutes. Tt appears that the Czty was at fault and therefore I would recommend that the Council approve � the claim in the amount of $51.11 for the repair of Mrs. Estenson's dryer because of our liability as requested in her letter.) u REGULAR AND PUBLIC HEARING MEETING, OCTOBER 16, 1972 NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED)' PAGE 6 ITEM NUMBER & PAGE NUMBERS Licenses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .� . . . 16 - 16 A . , , Estimates.� . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 17 - 17 B s 0 Consideration of I,awsuit - Minnesota Transfer Railway. ........ 18 - 18 A Company versus City of Fridley. Stipulations for Settlement Contained in Communication from John F. Dablow, Attorney for the Railway Company COMM[JNICATIONS: City of Brooklyn Park: Resolution Supporting North Search. . Area and UrgingMetro Council Adoption of the Proposed Airports Policy Plan into the Metropolitan Development Guide . 19 - 19 B . I � REGULAR AND PUBLIC HEARING MEETING, OCTOBER 16, 1972 PAGE 7 � ITEM NUMBER & � COMM[TNICATIONS (CONTINUED) PAGE NUMBERS City of Brooklyn Park; Resolution Regarding Penalties on. ...... 20 - 20 B � Delinquent Taxes ' . . I , r 1 ' ' . ' ADJOURN: 1 ' ' ' ' ' , � ' ' , ' , , . , , THE MINUTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 25, 1972 The Regular Council Meeting of the Fridley City Council was convened at 7:30 P.M., September 25, 1972. The Meeting was called to order by Mayor Pro tem Breider in Mayor Liebl's absence. PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE: Maypr Pro tem Breider led the Council and the audience in saying the Pledge of Allegiance to the Flag, INVOCATION: Councilman Mittelstadt offered the Invocation. ROLL CALL: MEMBERS PRESENT: Mittelstadt, Breider, Utter MEMBERS ABSENT: Liebl ADOPTION OF AGENDA: Mayor Pro tem Breider said there were some items to add to the Agenda as follows: #2A Setting Public Hearing Date for CATV Ordinance Amendments for October 17, 1972. #23 Receiving the Resignation of Mrs. Jacqueline .iohnson from the Fridley Industrial Development Commission. #24 Receiving Suggested Names From Winston Jacobson for the Environmental Quality Commission. #25 Receiving Petition #17-1972, Complaint of Speeding on 7th Street from 5'7th Avenue to 63rd Avenue. MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to adopt the Agenda as amended. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Pro tem Breider declared the motion carried. \iSITORS: � for Mr. Templin said that he has a front yard setback variance he would like approved. He said the reason he needs this variance is because of the irregularly shaped lot and so the house will line up with the rest of the houses in the block. Councilman Mittelstadt said that Mr. Templin called him last week and he told Mr, Templin that he could appear beiore the Council tonight under the Visitors section. This variance seems logical so that the house would be more in line with the rest of the buildings. Mayor Pro t'em Breider asked Mr. Templin �4 b�zn� his certificate of survey forward to the Council table. ' ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 25, 1972 ' ' PAGE 3 MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to approve the final townhouse develop- ment requested by Robert McGregor subject to the plan for the circulation of water in the ponding area being approved by the Engineering Department. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Pro tem Breider declared the motion carried. ' RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 6, 1972: � The City Engineer reported that Item #1 - a request for a special use permit ' by Blaine Construction, Inc., is still pending before the Planning Commission. ' ' ' FOR feet of Lot 18, Block 2, 45.101, B, E. PERMIT, SP #72-10, BY CHARLES JORDAN• Continue t addition of U-Haul rentals on east 125 Central View Manor per City Code Section MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to table this item for 30 days until the action is accompiished on the rezoning request for this parcel of land. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Pro tem Breider declared the motion carried. REZONING REQUEST ZOA #72-10 ROBERT SCHROER: Lot 1, Block l, Lots ' 2� 3, Block 2, and north 230 feet of Block 3, East Ranch Estates 2nd Addition. Rezone from M-2 to C-2S (general shopping areas) MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to set the public hearing date for this ' item for October 16, 1972. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Pro tem Breider declared the motion c�rried. ' ' �� ' ' ■ I PRELIMINARY PLAT P.S. #72-04, BY MRS. FLOItENCE SWANSON: Generally lying south of Ironton Street and west of Ashton Avenue. MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to set the public hearing date of October 16, 1972 to consider the plat requested by Mrs. Swanson. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upo❑ a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Pro tem Breider declared the motion carried. rnL,L1f71NHt(Y YLA'1' P.S. #72-05� MEADOW RUN ADDITION BY F INC.: Generally located south of 79th Way, east of East west of the railroad tracks and north of 77th Way. MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to set October 16th for the hearing to cpnsider the plat, Meadow Run, by Five Sands. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Pro tem Breider declared the motion carried. • L.S. #72-07 BY Lot 13, Auditor's ' T�� City Engineer showed the area on the screen and said that the west side of '��;g§Q �Qt�s are �u��q �oc� �� W��l eventually have to be served with water & sewer. Re said��ie wanted #o emphasize that �n the ftature the property owner will. receive an additional assessment for`sewer ai�d water, and that there ' will hava to ba an east/west easement for future utilities for access to the back lot lines. ' IREGULAR CGUNCIL MEEiIYG OF SEPTEMBER 25, 1972 ' RECEIVING THE ' FROM COMSTOCK AND ESTIMATE REPORT FOR CT #102 (STONYBROOK PArE 5 ' RECEIVING BIDS FOR PROJECT #i02 (Si'CriYBR00K Ci�EK) OPENED SEPTEMBER 25 1972• , Planholder Bergiund-Johnson, , P.O. Box "D" Excelsior, Minn. Metro Engineering ' 8200 97th Ave, No M,inneapolis, Minn 55445 Bid base Deposit Bid Inc. St.Paul P & M 55331 5% B.R. Park Construction 1306 W. Co. Rd. F St. Paul, Minn. 55112 MinA-Kota Escav. Inc 3401 85th Ave. No. Minneapolis, Minn. 55429 Summit Ins Co. of New York 5$ U.S.Fidelity Guaranty So Argonaut Ins. Co. 5$ Alternate Completion #1 Time $39,300.00 $17,000.00 $24,850.00 $ 9,20U.00 a19,900.00 $ 9,900.00 $4Q,E4G.pu $10,000.00 60 days 50 days 50 days 20 days The City Engineer said that originally tt�ere were two estimates forwarded; one was for $22,000 if the construction was done by the City and the other for $30,000 if the work was contracted out. There has been approximately $6,G00 spent on the work done so far. The contract was set up with a base bid construction estimate of $15,000 and the lowest bid came in at $19,900 and, as can be seen in the remarks from the Consulting Engineer, that contractor feels he made a mistake in submitting hi, bid and is very reluctant to take the job. In this particular project, good performance and public relations are ve1^y important because the workers would �e in the peoples' back yards. He said that the Council has two options; first to reject the bids and go ahead with the work using day labor, or the bid award could be delayed one week to allow him time to discuss the project further with the low bidder. He said he has tried to get more information from the low bidder before the meeting, but waS unable to contact him. muncilman Mittelstadt asked when the City could start work. The City Engineer xreplied that he was just down to the site and was surprised to find that there were very few railroad ties left. Fridley has been getting the ties free from the railroad as they become available, and they have been stockpiling them for �ytuz^e use to try to keep the cost down as ties are quite expensive to buy. He sdid he hdS nat �t�e���� th�ou�h��but it seems that someone has been stealing them. As to when the work could be started� this would depend upon when more ties "�ecome ay�il��,��, � "' , t 1 ' ' �I ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 25, 1472 972 FOR STREF,T IMPROVEMENT PROJECT FOR 66TH AI ROAD: PAGE 7 FROM The City Engineer said that this street improvement will be made a part of the improvement hearing for the 1973 project. MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to receive Petition #16-1972. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Pro tem Breider declared the motion carried. RECEIVING THE MINUTES UF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 20, 1972: REQUEST FOR LOT SPLIT, L.S. #�72-08 ROBERT G. LINDBLOCM• Lot 7, Block 2, Brookview 2nd Addrtion. MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to concur in he recommendation of the Planning ' Commission and apprave the lot split as laid out by them. Seconded b;� Council- man Utter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Pro tem Breider declared the motion carried. The City Engineer commented that he would like the applicant to be aware that there may be further watgr and sewer assessments on these lots. Councilman Mittelstadt said that he hoped that the Planning Commission does have their comprehensive plan by October 18th as noted in their minutes, as the Council is most anxious for this plan. MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to receive the Minutes of the Planning Com- mission Meeting of September 20, 1972. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Pro tem Breider declared the motion carried. REPORT BY CITY ATTORNEY ON GABRELCIK VS. CITY OF FRIDLEY: FRANK'S USED CAR LOT: The City Attorney reported that he did not have a final report at this time, but he has �een in contact with Mr. Kohlan and thought he would be ready to submit a written report to the Council on October 2nd. MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to table this item to October 2nd. Seconded by Counci].man Utter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Pro tem Breider declared the•motion carried. APPOINTMENT - CITY EMPLOYEE: Name Robert Nordahl 1060 Hathaway Lane Fridley, Minn. Position Operations Analyst (Public Works Department) Effective Date October 2, 1972 heolaces� .;ew position Mayor Pro tem B�ider askad if ±k�}s Aosition wa� anticipated in the Engineering Department reorganization. The City Engine�� ������d yes, this job replaces one that will not be filled this year. This person will be working toward eliminating the discolored water problem. REGULAF. COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBEk 27, 1!%2 LICENSES CONTINUEDt General Contractor Firaside Builders & Remodelers, Inc. 5020 Minnetonka Blvd. Minneapolis, Minn. 55416 By: Frank Daughenbaugh Harstod-Todd Construction 2525 Hardin Street N.E. Minneapolis, Minn. By: Keith Harstod Park Constrection Company 51 37th Avenue N.E. Fridley, Minn. 55421 By: Gerald McDonald Swanson Construction 466 83rd Ave. N.E. Minneapolis, Minn. By: Dean Swanson Heating Joe Tatro Plumbing € Heating Box 515 Watertown, Minn. By; Joseph Tatro Food Establishment Cigarette Employee's Dispensing Fub�i� Drinking Place By: Zapata Foods 59p5 University Fridley By: Zapata Foods 5905 University Fridley By: George's in Fridley Marilyn Bender Jane Nikolajenko Muriel Payne Dorothey Pickert Zondra Ilaug Idella Hill Anthony � George Nicklow Norma Hughes Barb Roby Donald Montour Jr. Philip ?hillips John Bendel Thomas Lund By: Frontie� Clup i365 Centraj, {�ve. . Fridley".:_ _ .. . PAGE 9 Approved By Bldg. Insp. NEW Bldg. Insp. NEW Bldg. Insp. NEW Bldg. Insp. NEW Plbg. Insp. NEW Fee Health Insp. $13.00 Police Police Police $12.00 $ 5.00 each $120.00 � � ' , ' ' , � ' ' ' REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF SEPTEMBER 25, 1972 ESTIMATES CONTINUED: Partial Estimate #7 - Sanitary Sewer & Water Imprcvement Project #105-1 from July 31st through August 26, 1972 PAGE 11 $ 109.30 Partial Estimate #8 - Sanitary Sewer, Storm Sewer & Water Improvement Project #102 from July 31st through August 26,'72 $ 5,103.89 MOTION by Councilman lltter to approve payment of the estimates as submitted. Seconded by Councilman Mittelstadt. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Pro tem Breider declared the motion carried. COMMUNICATIONS: COMM£RS, ATTORNEY FOR JAME1 IN �UNU COtv ;T'RUCT?i?N INC. : SETTLEMEidT The City Attorney explained that suit was brought by the James Lund Construction Co. against the City of Fridley involving the sale of some tax forfeit property. He said Anoka County has si.nce joined with Fridley in the suit. James Lund Construction Inc. purchased approximately 20 tax forfeit lots and the procedure as far as the sale of these lots by the County Auditor was defective in that the policy of Anoka County has been to have a minimal appraisal value on the lots, then require the purchaser to assume the�unpaid assessments. This is contrary to the State Statutes. Mr. Commers has indicated they are willing to pay 2/3 of the assessments to the City of Fridley as a compromise to trying the suit in court. He said he would recommend accepting this settlement, as if the suit is tried and lost, Fridley would receive nothing. Accepting the settlement would also save the court costs involved in trying the lawsuit. ' MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to receive the communication from Frank G. Commers dated September 6, 1972, concur with the City Attorr:�y, and authorize him to settle the suit out of court on the basis outlined in the letter. ' Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Pro tem Breider declared.the motion carried. MRS. SACQUELINE MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to receive the communication From Mrs. Jacqueline Johnson dated September 21, 1972, accept her resignation, and request the Administration to prepare a Certificate of Appreciation. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Pro tem Breider declared the motion carried. WINSTON JACOBSON: SUGGESTED NAMES FOR ENVIRONMENTAL QUALITY COMMISSION: MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to receive the communication from Winston Jacobson dated September 24, 19 �. Seccnded by �ouncilman Utter. Counci�ma� Mittelstadt commented that he would rgcommend that the Council not mova aY�ead with thgsE p�g� c�t� t��s �}�e until tt�e Council receives additional names, enough to fill the roster. He said he woUld a��ge with the names submitted� but he would like the Council to take some additional time. , 1 1 ' , . ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' , ' 1 ' 1 ' OFFICIAL :�OTICE CITY nF FRIDLEY PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL ` TO WHOM IT MAY CONCEAN: Notice is herebg given that there will be a Public Hearing of�the Fity Council of the City of Fridley in the Citv Hall at 6431 University Avenue Northeast on Monday, October 16, 1972 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 P.M. for the purpose of: Consideration of a Final Plat, P.S. l�72-04, Swanson Terrace, by Mrs. Florence Swanson being described as that part of the Southweat Quarter of the Northeast Quarter of Section 3, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota dQscribed as follow=: � Beginning at a point of intersection of the West line , of said Sk'�y of the NFit and the Southerly line of Ironton Street so called; thence South aloag said West line a distance of 353.4 feet, more or less, to the Southeast co:ne: of Lot 4]., Block "A", Rivezview Heights, according to the map or plat thereof on file and of record 3n the of€ice of the Register of litles, in and for Ai�oka County, Minnesota; trence East en the extended South line of sai3 Block "A", a distance of 200 feet; thence North parallel wi[h the West line of said SW% of the NF}y to a point of intersection with the extended 5outherlv line of Ironton Streec so cal2ed; thence L7est along the extended Southerl� line of Zronton Street a dlstaaca of 200 feet, more or less, to the point cf beginning. 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F Y � 4� " i . . . �'.-�'� f: : . {. 3 i f � f -y_. � . � � ' a s f e�^ � ;`CCr. . � ���. i �r���- , :i i �_ �:•w,— � --.�_ ^- ,�? " . { i, '--T;-� � _ ., !� C s y:�. � ° \ � S � b ..-.. a � y �,, 6 a 1 z .�. �` '�� i� � ` � 'V '�1 ���r.�.�<�\_ v �. _ � i Y � ��b � �_ ' cFr� r�R s�'c. ,� /' _ \ y � � 4� �ti � � � \ � 1 i��, � �� 3� 3' i J! � � � +;9 � 5� � � � ::� ' 4�, a9� Fo � 11 \ � •S• li �"`.� � er,�,a ? F 4'/nen L. Jr/ke:✓SA� l', � � � . , / , \ ,1 1- . Florence Swanson -- _ , 1 1 ' , .. ' 1 1 1 1 1 . ' 1 , . . .:J.� � ' , 1 , 1 1 1B P.S. lii2-04: Mrs. ^10:":�� ...-.nson GenerAlly lying South of Lronton Street and West of Ashton Avenue - Section 3 7- �- . __.L_ :� /) �✓ /� � �� �T `, � -- -- � - ,?'J �7. O - - � , � . � -� � �� � � � � r �, � i � �, � ' ` I i! ; ., . � , -------=- � . � � � _ _. -_ _ I � _ � , � -i � \ i I nt I - •- << : �,, ; _� . ° �, � � � �� �� � / '�- - -- � • � --- I /� �_ �( \ \, ; . �\ ,. � 1y \\ . + � - � r �� . � � - - .ZOD. Q - � - - ' 1 �J ' ' ' , ' � � 1C P1ar.r.inA C.ommis�ien 1?eetinK - SeF terzc - 6 19`!2 � _. _ ___._._ .-�i._,._. _ Hr. M1A16h s81d Cha[ in yrevious rezonings, the recoum�c:;dations were eYb�egt to a kuilding p�zmit being issued. Would lt be po;.sible foz just �att@ oR th8 se4uest being approved, and not �he vhole thing? MOTION by 5chmedeke� seconded by a�y1Kn, that th9 P1aru�ing Coimniss;on Zacqynmend appzoval to Council or the rezoninq request, ZOA q'2-10, by Robert &chsAer, to reypne yots 2 and 3, Block 2, and tt�e North 230 feet cf a;ock 3, East Ranch Estate° 2nd From +7-2 (heavy induscri�:Z1 to C-25 (grnezal s;-pgpzny . . dr@¢S) dnd Ieznne ,C,ot 1, 61ock 1. (the i<;;and) f;om M-2 (h.e-avy indpstz.al/ to C-2 (ganez�al bus�ness areas; and that tha Pina1 reading oi` the ordi��anco �te wjthheld until thr building rlans are approved and the pezt�it taken out lOi t�e Na;th,erly past of Lot 2. Upcn a voice vote, a12 voting aue, the At�tt9n cairied unanimpusly. M�, Minlsh said that he wishcu Co Ru or, recptd as b�ing opposed to Gpt 1, Blork 1, being used as a f'.as s�ati��n. Mr. $ci,a�edeke sald he would ha•de llked to puk 1t iR [he mOtion [o try sec�ething besides fi�ling srations en the island. 4. rt(Y:LiM1NARY P7.::T, i�.5. 1i;3-G_4, ;iY ".?.`:.;'LUi._`;CE ly lying Sou[h of iCOnton Strcet u� �+ s��,yt of � Mr$. Flo�epce Swanson was present. kpTjON by Schtredeke, seconded Lu FitzpaYxick, tha� the Planning CommiSSiun ' Nd1ve the s�ading of thQ pt�b1ic Xearing noti�e tnr the preliminar� �,�ak, Sl.�anSOn Ter;ace, by Mrs. FZorence Swansor. Jpon a vo;ce vote, aI1 votrng . dy6, the tnotlo�7 carried unanimous2y. � H;. Clark expiained that there is a change in the pre2icninary N�;4. Ths oilgir.al proposal showed two lois, one 85 feet und [he oth<.r 75 feet. The pe(itioner asked these lots be changed Co 80 fee� each. lvith that Cta8nge, �he PIa[s & Subs. - Street 6 L'tillty Subcomsaittee recorn�enda,Z bppiov�J, of Xhe plat con[ingent upon the lots t,�:ng platt�d With tiie reat V! Che loXs on Ashton planted with a living hedge. There are two differene Zonin�� on :he plat, A 25 or 30 foot strip zoncd �ndustrial is adjacent to" �hCQ� AVenue w�,tch [he petiti.^ner would iike to h;3ve r:zr�ned [o k-1. iie;ng snch 6 narFOw Strip, by mutual agr�,emen[ the zoning !ine r,;a,J be ncved to thd 9CSBei lir;e, The zoning line was put thete be.ore the street was dedicated, MOTION by F1tZpatilck, seconded by $Ch:aedeke, that the Flannan'g Canrr�s- 810;► receive the j�ttEZ dated Septem+aer 6, 297. signed �y Mrs. F1orc��.e�E, �"e�on, reques tf ng ^ tt�e Eas terl y s tri p whi ch i s now zoned for : i ch c 1Rdustry, ke rezpr�ed to R-1 b mutual a ree;ser.t". U on y 4 p a voice vote, aTl YoC3Ag aye, pye trr�tiOr1 catried unanimo;�sly. M;. Clazk 6aid tlye reason this proceduTe Can be done �s thac Ctic strlp is not wide enough to build anything on in any z<ne. I[ 2s :ight cl,,n: [he ���er�X bounda � o� C.he plat. Ashtor, AVenue is not paved, bu[ wa��t i;:d �g_px aie in. �rontor[ 1s not �avQ�j, b}�L Hugo is paved. Thc lots are �arBe_• �haq.9�QOQ equa't� feqt and meetgthe Prontage at the setbaek lines. .. � Plannine Couuni_ssiol MeeCi_�_ �-�•i��tco�,be�r os i472 ___ lll "_a�e 11 _ This striP does have snme history. Hearin�;;s on rezoninp werE held three or four years ago as to what should be [he category in the area. Since Chat time ':ie Cit�: has p�.irctiased, tliru *.ax dclinquene properea, al? the land lying Souti� aad WesC�oY Ashton. Mr. Clark conti.nued [ha[ i1rs. Swanson was a little disturbed by the stipulatton oi the Y1.:r.s & Suhs. Subcommtttee of a buffer nex[ [o Ashtoc� Avenue. This was fo- t},,. ;,��_ tection uf her owr� properky. :'his is a little� 3ifferent fro�n �.,c,,,i c;iSE,s in [hat we would ask the :n,iu:,trial to rezone, but noW [he io:��,;t,-in1 Uas there first. Mr: Schmedeke said they were nwre ecology minded now. Robert Venne, 200 Flugo 5[rec;: He had a yuestion regarding ehe zuning end whethec c: noe the 1ii,d ;�ould be developed industriall, or singje family. Mt. Clark explained thEre ar� fiv� ;�r., il� ;;�.,, �;�;�t, T;�n loc::. face Ironton and e;�e thr�_e lots w.;ulu facz �h� :.:lf cul de sa: ,;it^� the rear lot� on Ashton Avenue. �Yl�e industriai s[rip i�; sc ;,,rrow Chat Mrs. Swanson couldn't build anything on it. IL was '�er Gesirc to have ali thz pla[ R-1 so she could bui7d houses, Mr. Kur[ W. Sktandies, 32j Ironton St[eet: �He asked if Cher� ✓as some place for get[ing to the park. Mrs. Kennekh Spoore, 3,^,1 Iron.on Streel: She ,aid I�irs, Swar.son did present a leiter to the City to buy he.r land for a park, bu[ she has not teceived an answec to her offer of park land so she t�as gone ahead with this plat. Mr. Fitzpatrick said he could substantiac• wi�at rhis ladv said. Mrs. S�anson has come before the Park Board ufferi.,� t,�.� laud for sale. it :Cs Crue [�ts has been under consideration as park proper[y a number oY times. I HT, Clark said a walkwny easement between Hugo and the park was ' { suggested. '�'here was a short discussion abou[ tf�e w:;l�,;ay. Mr. Fitzpa[rick � said tha[ actually there is no access problem guing down Iron[on and ,�sh[on. � ' I ' � ' 1 ' ' ' Mr. Clark said the tentative plans were for a ball diamond in Uie far Souttl end and large enough to he a foot6a11 field. Hockcy and skating rink just Nurth of the football field. fhe Tat Loc will be in the arc�a Sou[i� of the proposed plat. Adult prucrams have not been scneduled vQt. Mc, Venne said he Coo did not know hcw seriously a walkway for ci�ildren vas needed. Mr. Frank Lamp, 280 Ironton S[reet: He vas ii�teres[ed which way the hou9es would be faCed and where th,� streec light�. wouid be. I'tTe Claik d�}i� t�t� nu(�g� pf street intersections wculd nc,t change. i'he $GF�e,t� ar� �.°��3:,w�,C,g�„nqw. ,Th� two ��a�ses bvilt on Ironton w111 be facing 1�6nton. ThE otheC" ree houses�vill b'e"�an the 90 degree bend s, thac thev • G�.., . can pick up frontage. �. . ' � ' ' � ' ' . ' , ' 1 � ' , , ' 1 ' , ' P1aanlnR Co�tissicn :.e� tic�� :_ �n:hez G , �"f __�__ Yage 12 MO�'SON by Schmedeke, Seconded by Zeqlen, that the Planniny Cormnission secamnend to Counci' �pproval of the preliminary plat, P.S. k72-04, Swanspn Terrace, by Mrs. Fiorence Swanson, being a repZat of the property Iuing South of Tronton St.c:et and West of Ashton Rveflue with the stipulation thdt Lots 2 and 2 be each 80 feet, and the portion pf the plat zoaed M-1 l�e zezpned to R-2. 'Jr?^-: a voice vote, aI1 voting aye, the motion carried WldnimoUSly. _ �� runLtt; tIEAKING: PROPOSED �FELIMINARY PLAT, Y.S. fi72-OS�MIiAI)OW RUN ADDITION, EX FIVE SANDS, INC.: G�,nerallv located South of 79th Way, East of East River Road, West of the railroad tracks and NorCh of 77th Wa;•. MI. Rlchard Fudali was present. lE M1�TION by MiAish, Seconded by Zeglen. thac tt;e Planning Cormnission waive the reading of the Public Hearing notice for che proposed preliminary plat P.S. #72-05, Meadow Run Addition by flive Sands Z�c, Upon a v�:�ice vote, a21 votinq aye, the motion carried unanimuusly. Mr. Clark explained that about November 1970 a proposed plat was sub- otitted by the petitioner, The Planning Commission recommended denial on fout polnts as followa: 1. '�'tte lptp ase t�o amall for 59 unit buildings as proposed. 2. The cre$tion of lots without public access. �q 3. If platted now, the City will lose what cont�ol it has over the psoj ect. 4• This was not part of the orioinal plan when presented for rezoning and building concept approval in 1969. Mr. Fudali has gone to the Board of Appaals and gotten approval to complete the five buildings on a variance. Now three buildings are 100% completed, one mere near cempl._ 1.,:^;, [he Recreation coom is 99Y. comple[ed. °'yiere is only one site yet to be buil� on. ?his one has access off East River Road conveyed by private easement. The South boundary is an open ditch [o Stonybrook. We may or may not need a wider easement along the creek. The reason for having a wider one is the culvert under Gasc kiver Road is under-sized and poasibly some ponding upstream from the easement may be needed. , Mr. Fudali said that oxiginally the Recreation builuing was to have a sepacate legal de5cription. Tha[ ha� been eP�anged, because the recrea- . tional fac111[ies expanded to a greate, degree tha�, planned. They have tennie eourts� some 4,000 feet of canc4ete patios, som� children's play +I�ii7G� and wil� be j�p���g ���e more recrea[ional acti�tLties. Due [o the Z1tG ChSC J,ot � qh�ch consists of two 118 units and th¢ S:�creation building are under one financing there y�,� po reason for mak.ng!a ree:eational area outleC. ' . OFFICIAL NOTICE CITY OF FRIDLEY PUBLIC HF.ARING B�FORE THE CITY COUNCIL TY1 WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: Notice is hereby given that there wi11 be a Pu611c Hearing of the City Council oi the City of Fzidley in City Hall at b431 University Avenue Northeast on Monday, October 16, 1972 in the Council Chamber at 7:30 P.M. ior the purpose of: Consideration of. a Proposeu Final Pla[; P.S.If72-O5, Meadow Rur Addition, bi� Five Sauds Incorporated being described as Lots 1 through • 6, Block 2, Pearson's lst Addition and vacated James Street adjaining, toge[her with that part of the S� of the SE`-,; of Sectiun 3, T-30, R-24, lying Southerly of said Pearson"s lst Addition, Ides[erly of the Burling[on Northern Railway right of way, Easterly of the East River Road, and Northerly of Pearson's 2nd Addition; except that part lying Southerly of the Eas[erly e::tension of the Northerly Line oi said Pearson's Znd Addition, lying in Section 3, T-30, R-24, City of Fridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota. Generaily located South of 79th Way, East of East , River Road, West of the railroad tracks and North af 77td Way. Anyone desiring to be heard with reference to the above ma[ter vill be heard at this meeting. FRAr±K G. LIEBL MAYOR Publish: Septamber 27, 1972 October `4, 1972 z ' 1 1 • ��� r �ru ELY � � .t i' • � ^s'� � ��' cu� i • �t.rv i . .� I `. �.�,� s°' '�—'"�u�ira-r � �t � «; •r�,.�.�.� . � ..:Y \� Ti — �SO ' ..'��.`:. ����:ti . , •— ����...Y„S' .'�'voi �.,�i.♦ � �� I � � � � C. <; ' .� }��n' � 1 J� � ��1. �, ' �•' • �'�'i�. , . ; . �� . / pp � �'p p /� � G. � � ..• � '•��r' ^ �,. .r" .� r ��� � � r. •1 if' ' • , � � �lr , r� � �, ' ..:J.��-'- �- . L � •� ::� p � ' �i ' Q��� /'' • ' �'� • s, �: � � �. �.,, � �q�,� � .,� �.), � � .. 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S � ; . �i . , . . �f{ •;�,' � F� ` ��j� �� .,.,, �� ` �� � � � _ i- � ��"'Z� �. �• or�o.".�. �� �,. ,� �+ . i. � �, '�r /'� �1 .�.�. 1 '�'., ..; �— ;: ` `' - .p q a �� . ���_9_;� �.`, .`_- �•� � �'!�y— ��� , k ' � \� t���j�—;. .+�'�. � ��.t' Il{ \ . ` L_ — � i r. •, � �� . i — - �t . ♦ `\\ � `\ j ���I --i %l�'' �V�'N� ' : .` � �, . , '�; � j�-; i � ;.. _ ,� .. �.: �� �._ .. ' ' ' I1 ' � PlanninA Commlasian P;eetir.., -� �.pzember o "�` � Pa�e 12 H0�'ZON by Schmedeke, Seconded by Zeqlen, that the Planning Corrm�ission ' Tecarmnend to CounciZ approva2 of the preliminaru p1at, P.S. k72-04, Swanspn Terrace, by Mrs. Florerre 9wanson, beiny a replat of the property Iying South of Ironton Streeh and West of Ashton Avenue with the stipulatzon that LotS S and 2 be each 80 feet, and the portion of the plat zoned M-1 be rezoned to R-1. Upor. a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unani rravs 1 y . , �I / , I i � 1 . � ' ' ' • �_ I ' ' ' L1 , ' , g• ruuLic tttAIi1NG: YROPOSED PREL7MINARY PLAT, P.S. N72-OS MEAIIOW RtiN ADDITION, BY FIVE SANDSLINC.: Generally located South of 79th Way, East of East ttiver Road, West of ehe railroad tracks and North of 77th Wao. Mt. Richard Fudali was present. _� � MOTION by Mtr115h, Seconded by 2eglen, tha* t:�e !'ianning Corrmiission watve the Feadit�g pf the Public Nearinq notice for the proposed pre2iminaty plat P.S. k7?-p5, Meadow Run Addition by Fiva Sands Irc. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the irntion carried unanimously. Mr. Clark explained that about November 1970 a proposed plat was sub- mitted by the petitioner, The Planning Commission recommended denial on fouY yoints as followa: 1. 1'he lpts are t�o small for 59 unit buildings as proposed. 2. The ese$tion of lots without public access. 3. If platted now� the City will lose what cont�ol it has over the project. 4• This was no[ part of the orlginal plan when presented for rezoning at�d building concept approval in 1969. Mr. Fudali has gope to the Board of pppeals and gotten approval to complete the five buildings on a variance. Now three buildings are 100% completed, one more near comp2c:. �, the Recseati.on room is 99X completed. x`:ere is only one site yet to be built on. This one has access off East River Road conveyed by private easement. The South boundary is an open ditch to Stonybrook. We may or may not need a wider easemenk along the creBk. The reason for�havtng a wider one ts the culvert under Last kiver Aoad is under-sized and poasibly some ponding upstream from the easement may be needed. , - Mr. Fudali said that originally the Recteation building was to have a separate legal description. That has been changed, because the recrea- tional £ac113tiea e�cpanded to a greater degree than planned. They have tennis couTts� some 4,000 feet of concrete patios, some children's play aTeas and will be planning some more recreatlonal activities. Due [o the ����, Rhdt Lpt � which conaists of two 118 units and the S�creation building ar� S��St��fi Q�e fS;n�„c1q� t��e�# w��t �p i�ason for making a reereational area OuClet.' ' ' ,5�:: �r�; 2C Plannln�t Commiaeion l�eeti� �;apcem�er �, :. - Page 13 Yn 197U they !+��i only one buildLng constructed and �ust one other under Conatructlon. There. is water in the swimming pool and a sauna is bu11t. The tltne schedule is aet up and the financing is set up. At the moment the legal description is over seven pages long, single spaced. He was splitting the mortgages on t1e first and second buildings and single mortgages on !he �hird and fourth plus the recrea[ion building on anoCher. He was try�ng to keep the taxes epparated entirely for the moxtgagee. � Mr. Clark said that for the r�cords, it ought to be mentioned that the '' area of only one of the lots was large enough for a 59 unit. The original �. complications weze made by the first surveyer. Now there is no problem other than the fact some of the lots have not'technically had variances. - i ._ _ ' i i i , � ' O 1 Winaton JBCObson, 121 79th Way; He said the only complaini he would have ie the head lights still shine into his ho�.:cQ, Mr. Fudali eaid the berm is supposed to be fi:r<- feet and on top ic will be landscaped aad trees planted. He can't te11 zhe Commission about the berm in Che area on the far Easterly end. They have just been doing �ome gr�ding and landscaping there. Mn170N by Zeqlan, secronded by dlinish, that the Planninq Cormnission c2ose the pabiic hearing of the proposed preliminary plat, P.S. q72-O5, Neadow Run Addition, by Five Sands, Inc. 'Upon a voice vote, all voting Aye, the motion caFried vnanimously. Motion by Minish. seconded by Pitzpatrick, that the Planning Com� ; mission recoirQnend to Counci2 approval of the Preliminary PZat, P.S. N72-O5, Meadow Run Additior7, bu Five Sands, Inc. with the stipulation that the drainage easement �1ong the South line may have to be made Iarger. Upon �_.; a vpice vote, aS1 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 6. IAT SPLIT REQUEST, L.S. N72-07 BY JOHN KOPROWSKI: Lot 13, Audicor's Subdivision d23 Revised. Mr. Joha Koproweki wae prese:zt. Ms. Clark explained that Mr. Koprowaki would like to have the entire parael dlvided into three building sltes. pctually one loc is alreadv eeparated and that being Che area to the East of Riverview Terrace. The Temaining lpt wi[h ihe existing house would be 18,000 square feet which is the minimum lot iequlrement for a cesspoal. The lot areas for the other two lote 8Ie 12,000 squsie feet. The existing house by [he river is lower than [he atreet and cannat, by gravity, hook on to the sanitary sewer. The house � on the lot South of Lot 13 is also too loW. Perhaps lacer on the two parties could purchase one lift station and hook on to the sewer jointly. The Engi- neeing pepartment feels this arrangement would be fine, but in fairness to ��}! pectcspfl�� �r�a �he City, Mr. Koprowski should p,et a waiv�r from the ,Cfqut�cll tQ get pq�lnlseipn Apt �ej �ygQ� R� Gn the Ci ty sewer. "":F.".'°' `i+1!k ;rr -a' . 'i:"T *!wv ... � , , ' ' ' , , ' . OFFICIAL NOTICE CITY OF FRIDLEY PUBLIC HEARING BEFORE THE CITY COUNCIL TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: . Notice is hereby given that there wi�1 be a Public $earing of the City Council of the City of Fxidley in the City Hell at 6431 Univereity Avenue Northeast on October 16, 1972 in the Council Chambers at 7:30 P.M, for the purpose of: , Coneideration of a rezoning requeat, ZOA I�72-10, by Robert Schroer to rezone from_jI-2 ' (Heavy induetrial) Ga C-25,,(General Shopping Areaa) Lot 1, Block 1',�Lots 1 and 2, Block 2, ' and the North-230 feet of Lot 3, Block 2,r Eset Ranch Eatates Second Addition, all lying in the Southwest Quarter of the Southweet ' Quarter of Section 2, T-30, R-24, City of Pridley, County of Anoka, Minnesota. Generally located.Noith of Osborne Road and West of Trunk Highway No. 47. Anyone desiring C� �� heard with reference to Che above matter may be heard at this time. 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I ,� � f; I i � Z ' ; p ' i� `I I I � ��� gj0 I � , � � �m . � �'�^� � ! , I O ; > ' • "';z. , \J 3 i ,' • ' �$ � � � � � i� '� ' i � � �, �_� �� 4, i � i j� o�� � i i s� v . ,� � ,� i . ' i _._�., , � .�.._.�—�� , I 0 � -- �00 _ � .�_-. � i i 4� _ ' � ' , 1 ' ' 1 1 ' ' , ' , 1 ' �J 3D PlanninR Commisaioa Meet+nA September 6, i9?2 _ p�^ in Che major Partion of the property to the Nosth didn't want to be Aext to some[histg zoned lndus[rial. They wetre asking for reconsider- �tion of the r�i:�ning back in 1969. Mr. �lark said the present zoning from Bob's Produce is commercial and thi� reques^ is from $ob's Produce up zo 79th Avenue including the island. The isaand,ia an acre and p�.esently zoned M-1. Mr, Schroes said they Were requesting the people interested in the psoperty to develop into a F)estern style as they were trying Go develop a Weetetn etyle shopping center. He also atatzd that Che plat was re- cosded aboqt two veeka ago, 'rhs City 1s �tosing some aand on th� North property to be used for �kreeta. _ , lt[. Clark stated that the plat is �e�-v�� with rater and sewer. Mr. Clark continu�d that i£ Couacil were gofn� to ra�:�ra che parcel up co 79th Avenue� the escond reading could be held up for plana. !t!. Schmedeke esid the only thing he vpuld frown on was [he island• baing A aezvice station, othex+aise he had no ob�ections, Ms. Clask eaid the C-2S setback requirewents are quite a bit larget than C-2, Th;s pcopably Would restrict the building on that island with i11 Ri�ilty foot setbqck. Under the.C-2 the setback is 35 feet. What is �ood in C-2S i• •Lo parmitted in C-2� but the eetbacks are different. �• &chYOei aaid that Ln the past oonth or so they have had a lot of lnquiriaa due to the shopping center going in North of them. They WOUId appreciate, it thie is in order, the request be made to C-2 for Lot 1. Block 1. • M9TIOH by Fitzpetrick, seconded by 2eglen, that the Planning Corrmussion Cloae the ppbj�c Learin9 pf the Rezontng Jteqaest, ZOA A72-10, Robert Schroer, Ilpon a voice crote,'a2Z voting aye, the rtqtion carried unanirtqus1y, Chalrman Ertckaon asked Sf it srere vithin their realm to atipulate teQuiring plans Qy far aa possible, p=ivate and sentals for the i,sland. Mr. Clark ssld,that probably the Co�ission could r.ot zecoamend the soning apd say seTVice statibns can'C be permitted, but give dlr.ections te •ay ni�At you oay er t�ay not vant ic there. Mr, Schroet sald that as Chis developz� to the North of them, there ur1.11 bs loopbecks aad you vill create more gas etations. The loopback on Mr. Schioer's p�8t is pr.bably a bit smaller than Chose to the North. It is an acse in sise apd meets the M-1 zoning. . M;. Schme�k� �yid hie underatanding is that N.x. Scl,roer has to have �O� tYp� �AP..p �{}¢ befoaQ rezoning, He had no o6jections to rezoning the aho18 paECelr *ppp��,+��y #� �� �Qy�� ���R ��� SChroer sell [he land. ' � ' ' ' , , t , 3E Plannin8 Commiesion Meetinst - Septembe.r 6, 1472 E'ap�e 10 Mi. 1sinlsh said that in previous rezoninge, the recoam�epdations were pYbjeCt to a bqf�lding p�Tmit being iasued. �10u1d it ba possible Yqs just pYTta oX th0 sequest being approved� and not gi�e. whole Ch1ng? AlOPION ky Sc�hmedekeR seconded by Zegle�l, that tha planning Cv�m�.ission ie4ql�end approval to Council of the rezoning request, ZOA q72-10, by Ro ert 8Chs4er� to reyppe �ts # and � 81ock 2..and the North 230 feet of � 3, �ast �anch Bstatas 2nd from M-2 (heavy .industrial) to,�-�,S (genesal srqppinq areAS) and Fezone T,ot I� Block 1, (the isjand) from M-2 (heavy industFia1} Co �-d„(�qneFal bGSinesa_areas) and that tha Pina1 reading of the ordinance be wsthhe,id uqti2 the bui2ding plans are approved and the permit taken out t0�' �he NoZ�tl�erly pa;t oP Lot 2. Upon a voice vote, ad1 vottng aye, the mD�to+t caFried Iu�animpusly. lST. Minish safd that he wished ta go on recv�� as being opposed Co j �Ot 1� Dlqck 1� being uaed as a gas station. Mr. Schmedeke sald he would have � liked to put 1t in the �optian to try somethin� t�>>e,i.des pilling stations on � the isiand, 4, �SLIC HEARING: PRELIMINARY PLAT, Y.S. fl72-G4, BY MRS, FLOR:NCE Y Hs�. F1oYeqce Sxanson vas present. of IrOnton Street and Wesc o , NQTION by Schmedeke, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the,Planning �ormnissior, pA�ve the i6dding oP the Public Hearing notice for the p're,limtnary p�at, 6N'iiA90n Ter;aGe, by Mrs. F1orence ,$wanson. upon a volce vote, a11 voting A90. the mot3aA carried unanimously. Mi• Clark e�rylaiaed that there 1s a change in the preliminary piat. �tis O=lginel proposal showed two lots, one 85 feek and the other 75 feet. Tbe petltionet aske$ Chese lots be changed to 80 Peet each. With that �+n8e� the Ylats 3 Subs. - Street b Utility Subcommittee recommended Opyspval qf the plat contingent upon the lots tetng platted with the reaT o! Che lots oa Aahton planted �,ich a living hedge. There are two differenc scminga on the plat, A 25 or 30 foot strip zoned industria� is adjacent tp Aahtpn Avepue �aach the pet`_t�._ r vould li.l�e to have rezonQd Co R-1. Being �uCh � nar=ow vtrlp, by mutual agreement the zoning line may be moved [o tha �tsset liae, The zvning line was put there before the street vus dedicated, kpTION by Fltspatslck� seconded by Schmedexe, that the Pldnning Commis- �lOA ieceive th9 3Bttes dated September 6� 5972 5lgned by mra, Florence E. ,9i►ar�aton, zegye�t3ng ^tt� 8asterly stsip which is now wned for light iAdwtry, ba rezo+npd to R-2 by mutua2 agreement". Upon a troice vqte, a21 v�otlAg age, tha motipn carried ananimously. Ms. Clark aaid the season thls proceduze can be done is that Ehe strip ii not wide enough �o bu11d anything on in any zone. It is [ight along the ��Cerj.y bouAdary o£ the plat. Ash[on Avenue is not paved, buC waker and R.,AF a�g in. ITOnton is not paved, but Hugo 1s paved. The lo[s are �i#�e;; �1}a�..9�00Q p�ua;� fe�t and meet the Iron[age at the setback lines. , �7. , 1 1 , , ' ' ' 1 ' ' ' , 1 1 ' ' ' .� r�rfo zo : MEMO FROM: City Manager and City Council Nasim �N, qureshi, City Engineer-Di�ector of Ylanning MEMO DATE: Augus*_ 4, 1972 I�MO NUI�ER: CM 1i72-21 RE: Flood Insurance Renort In Decemher of 1970 and also January, I971, we submitted reports regarding Flood Insurance Program. The Council did not act on these reports. Now there seems to be some interest in the area for flood insurance so we are suhmitting this updated repor<:: Eor your consideration. The flooa insurance program is a very le;gthy and reetrictive process. Therefore there are a few thinga that should be considered before rezoniug to flood plain diatrlcte. l. A public hearing ahould be held to get the reapopae of the people involved. 2. Rezoaing to a Flood Plain would effect the property values considerably as well as greatly limit its use. 3. All flood plains within the city's jurisdiction must be rezoned. 4, Rezoning would make it extremely expensive to build in the district due to the very rigid regulations in a flood plain zone. If your decision is to follow through with the rezoning to Flood Plaine, the attached praca�:s is the one which we must follow in o-'der to become eligible for flood insurance. � . :.., A.-c . .��1�,. .�k'.� . NASIM M. QURESHI, p.E. City Enginee.r-Director of Planning L9 , I 1 I 1 I 1 ' 1 1 t ' ' � , , ' , , ' ' REPOR'P ON FLOOD INSURANCE APPLICATION In order for t^� City of Fridley to acquire subsidized premium rates for its citizenry, they must first follow the procedure set up under HUD and the State Department cf Natural Resources (See Flow Chart outlining steps for making Flood Insurance availat,ie). The City must first of all set up the required land use and control measures estahlished as minimum standard� tty HUil (See Sheets - A listed as Section V). When this is done, ttie City su�r submit it ta the Department pf Natural Resources along with a Resolution for assurances for future compliance (Sheet B) and all the items listed for Section III (Sheet C). When the Ordinance, which was set up by the City, is approved by the Minnesota 3tate Department of Natural Resources, it is returned to the City for adoption, (Will be approved or disapproved within 10 days in aecordance with Minnesota Statute Sec. 104.04, Sub. A.3). The Ordinance must then be resubmitted to the Deparcment of Natural Resourcea so it can be sent to HUD for application of eligi- bility, 4H �. seet�: � FLOW CHART OUTLINING STEPS FQ� MAKING FLOOD INSURANCE AVAILABLE City or I County Board Village Council � Adopts resolution (see Section IV of report) . Q � — ` Adopts required land use and control measures after their approval by Dept. of Natural Resources (see Sections V f, VI of report) G � Provides other data ~ indicating local flood situation (see Section III of report) Submits above material to Dept. of Natural Resources for review Locality If complete, Dept, of NoLified Natural Resources submits � locality's application to HUD Local Insurance Agents notified C: ... _ _.�i_;h�� r�r ,.,aa:L;.� co;str::ct+_or. zr�¢ludin� ���,����� �� subS�dized premium rates �. 1 fiUD declares locality eligible to participate in the National Flood Insurance Program / Department Notified 4� ' ' , ' , , ' ,, ' , , ' ' ' ' I L ' ' ' ' � M � Locality provided data on flood hazard areas Additional land use and control measures, based on amount of technical data available, must be in effect within 6 months Assistance available from Gept. of Natural Resources I ' Studies undzrt�t.t � by HUD to define flood hazard areas and to establish actuarial premium rates Studies completed Local insurance agents notified Existing Construction: Additional coverage available for sfructure and contents at actuarial rates, regardless of where located. 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Who may purchase flood insurance at subsid(zed rates an G what sre the limitaticns on amounts of coverage'? A. Insurance at subsidized premium r�tes may be purchased for any exist(ng building or for any buildtng whose construction was starfied before the date tf7z community was identified as a hazardous area, Ond for any new construction outside the areas oi special flood hazards. insurance at the subsidized rates may be purchased in amounts up to $17�500 for single family residen#ial structures (including townhouses 01' �owhouses) and up to $30,000 for all other structures. Contents �' eoverage is aveilable at su6sidized rates in amounts up to $5�000 per � unit and may be purchased by either the �wner or the tenant. 13. Q. What are the subsidized premium rates for finod insurance? A. Subsidized premium rates are shown in the fntlq�ving table; lYPE OF VALUE OF ' ` PER $100 PER $100 STRUCll1RF croi irT �or ..�....__.._ .. _ _ . (7) Si�gle $17,500 and under f���Y 17,507 — 35,000 resid¢ntial 35,001 and over f2) AIl other , 30,000 and under residential 30,001 — 60,000 60,001 a�d over (3) AI.I'non— .. 30,000 and under residential 30,007 — 60,000 (including_ 60,001 and over hotels and motels with normai occupancy of less that six month9 in durati�n) ' � ' ' � $0,40- .45 .50 .40 .45 .50 .50 .60 .70 iiomC C���7,`700 4n`is — d�oo Non.e e�'�Z:�,c�c� , �"9S �IIZ � $0.50 .55 .60 .50 .55 .60 � 1. 00 -. i . 00 1.00 � 3,a'c� C'c•,�e.<E �y 5 - �ia °� * 4,00o Co�iF�} �`�S —'d'zZ n�+ Upon completion of a rate study for the particutar cormur,ity, atlitional Cqve1'age ¢qual to the amounts listed in que;tion Yi2 wi!I be av�ilaGle at actuarial rates. �� 4F _ �� I :., I f; � ' 1 1. '. '. ' ' 1 1 ' � ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ...._ 1. Take into account flood pla:❑ management progra�ns, if any, 3lrcady in effect in neighboring areas; 2. Apply at a minimum to all areas identified by HUD as flood p2ain areas having special flood hazards; 3. Provide that within the flood plain area having special flood ha�ardr,; the laws and ordinances concerning land use and control and other measures designed to reduce flood losses shall take precedence over any conflicting laws, ordinances, or codes; 4: Require building permits for all proposed construction or other improve- ments in the flood plain area having special flood hazards; 5. Review building permit applications for ma;,x repairs within the fiood plain area having special flood hazards to determine the proposed Tepair (a) uses construction materials and utility equipment thaL are resistant to flood damage, and {b) uses construction methods and practices that will minimize flood damage; 6. Review building permit apnlications for new construction or substantial improvements within the flood plain area having special flood hazards to assure that the proposed construction (including prefabricated and mobile homes) (a) is protected against flood damage, (b) is designed (or modified) and anchored to prevent flotation, collapse or lateral movement of the structure, (c) uses construction materiils and utiiity equipment that are resistant to flood damage, and (d) c;es construction methods and practices that wi21 minimize flood danage; 7. Review subdivision proposals and other proposed r.ew de��lopments to assure that (a) all such proposals are consistent with the need to minimize flood damage, (b) all public utilities and f�� lities, such i.� $�y�3'd �as, e�e�t��G��, �nd k�ater syste.ms are locat_.i, elevated, . < . ,.... 4G , i � ' ' ,' , , ' ' t A��._ 8nd constructed to minimize or eii;;:znat� flooc? ciamage, anel (�) adequate drainage.is provided so as to redu4e ex�;ost�.� Lc flood hazards; 8. Require e�ew or replacement water supply systems and/or sanitarp sewage systems to be designed to minimize or eliminate infiltration of flood waters into the systems and discharges from the systems into flood waters, and require onsite waste disposal systems to be located so as to avoid impairment of them or contamination from them during flooding; 9. Require new construction or substantial improvemints of r�sidential structures within the area of special flood hazards to have the lowest floor (including basement) elevated te or ::>�ca�v the level of the Y 00-year flood; 10. Require new construction or substantial improvements of non-residential structures within the area of special flood hazards to have the lowest 4H ' floor (inciuding basement) elevated to or above the level of the 100-year flood, or together with attenc}ant untility and sanitary facilities, to ai be floodproofed up to the level of the 100-year flood; (Foa nequi�cemen,t�s 9 and 10 a6ove, m<n,�mum 6,tQ,teuyCde etanda,tda nequ,ihe eCeva,ti.on .to �the 6.Cood pho.teet,i.o�i QeveQ, wh.ich .i.a de5<ned a.s a po.�nt no.t 4ebe .tkan one �oo.t above �he wa,te�c eiu�sccce pno4�ee aeeoe,u=,ted wi,th .Lite 100-yeaic bQood p2ue nny �nch,ea,e¢.a �n 52�od huglz,t,s :�Lt�,E6u,tab�e to eneiwaehmen.t�s on .the 6Qood pQa,Cn (eee a.ttaehed bke,te;a) . S.uice t;u,s e.tandcud .i,e mOhe hC6.th,e:C,tive xJutn HUD rte4u,VC2me�t3, -i.t muht 6e me.t, ) Provide that no use, including land fill, may be permitted within the flood plain area having special flood hazards unless t'•� applicant for the land use has demonstrated that the proposed usc, when conbined � r4� I�. I ' ' ' ,�: ' , ' , � ' ' � , 1 ' ' �_1 with all other existing and arr,icipst:e� ��-�r, �,�i3� not increase thQ water surface elevation of the 100-year flood mare than 1 foot at any point. I��'timum 6ta,t¢cLL[d¢ b-tandahdL pnov�de �that ge.ne�22y .the �ncnea62 .e"rt cuzte�c ewcbace e2eva,ti.on o� .the 100-yea.� bkood avse�teng bnnm 6�oed pfa,in eneh.aachmen.t aha.Y,e nox exeeed 0.5 6e2t. Scnce �t�ii,b bZandctht( i.6 mohe hee.th,i,e,tCve .tyAn HUp neku,i�2men.t,s, .i,t mc;,st 6e. met,) C. In those areas where sufficient information is availabie to allow the locality to select a floodway, Lhe minimum land use.�nd control measures that the locality must adopt, within 6 months of the date it receives •this information, shali: 1. Meet the requirements of 1- 11 under B above; 2. Designate a floodway for passage of the water of the 100-year flood. The selection of the floodway shall be based on the principle that the area chosen for the floodway must be designed to carry the waters of the 100-year flood, without increasing the water surface elevation of that flood more than 1 foot�at any point; (M.i.rumum e.ta.tewtde a.tandahds pnovtde Zha.t genenizC2y tne �neJ�eaae ln k�e�c 6un6aee e2eva.ti.on o6 zhe 100-yecu� 6Qood a�suk.ti.,zg j�om �Qood pfcun enenoaehmen.t aha.Q,Q no.t exeeed 0.5 See.t, S1nee .t;zi,s a�tandcvcd Le mohe rtea-t�u:cti.ve .ttutn NUD ae4cwcemz��e, i.t mu,s.t be m�t. ) 3. Provide that existing nonconforming uses in the flood�va� shall ndt , be expanded but may be modified, alteredf or reoaired tc incorporate , floodproofing measures, p�roy}�x�l S�t&h �easures �lo nat ..�se the level of the .00-year flood; and ' 4 I 4. Prohibit fill or encroachments within the designated floodway that would impair its ability to carry and discharge the waters resulting from the lOD-year flood, except where the effect on flood heights is fully offset by stream improvements. '• 0 A � 4 J � ' ' ' ' 1 ' 1 , ' ' ' ' ' ' ' �� , 1 ' ' t NO ALTERATIONS OR ADDITIONS TO ANy EXISTING OR DAMACED STRUCTURES MAy BE PERI�IITTED �"M,ESS THE FOLLOWING MEASURES ARE FOLLOWED: 1. Where feasible, according to more restrictive Minneu�ta Statutes, first floors or basements shall be elevated to or above f'_ood protection level. (If this is complied with (2-8) is not necessary.} 2. Measures for anchorage of structures to prevent floata.ion. � 3. Installation of watertight barriers wer openings. •4. Reinforcement of walls to resist water pressures. S. Use of materials to reduce wall seepage. 6. Construction or modification of water supply and waste disposal system to prevent entry of flood waters. 7. Placement of essential utilities abwe flood protection elevation. 8. Installation of pumping facilities for internal and subsurface drainage. 4 K I OK�INnNCE N0. �� l AN ORDINANGE AD�!�'TIN6 THE E-_ �'�"� ���� �HF �"� '�iAP 7�,1� THE CITY OF FRIDLEY ORDAINS: October 5, 19i� SECTION 1: That the annual budget of the City of Fridley for the fiscal year beginnina January 1, 1973 which has been submitted by the City Manager and modified and approved by the City Council is here6y adopted; the total of the said budget and the major div�sions therof being as follows: REVENUE AVAILABLE General Property Tax • License5 Contractors Business and Others Permits F�nes and Forfeitures Use of Money & Property Ynterest Earned Rent Shared Taxes �:igerette & Liquor Mortgage Registration Saies Tax - Grants BUDGET GENERAL fUND � 1,053f955 City Council City Manager's Office 5,605 Finance {Elections, Clerk- 39,032 Treasurer, Assessor, 56,970 Auditing) 24,000 Legal Boards & Commissions 30,500 Building & Grounds 5,600 Police Fire 114,000 Civil Defense 26,000 E�gineering, Planning� 414,948 & Sui1ding ,�spection 2,000 Public Works (Street, Snow & Ice Removal, Signs,& Signals, $ 4's,113 66,431 151,775 25,200 4,630 58,583 531,342 768,253 18,011 175,768 Service Charges 54,625 Shop, Street Lights, & Storm State Aid Maint. 22,350 Sewer) 411,008 Liquor Store Transfers �32,748 Sanitation & Health 38,640 Non Rer�enue Receipts Parks, Recreation & Band 403.693 Transfer fr 3t Aid Rev Acc 21,000 Reserve 58;500 Transfer fr St Aid Surplus 35,000 Other 16,860 Transfer from Surplus 97,156 TOTAL: GENERAL FUND 2��5�� TOTAL: GENERAL FUND A2,152.947 OTHER FUNDS P.E.R.A. Fund: Taxes Other Firemen's Relief Fund: Taxes Insurance Refund Police Pension Fund: Taxes Insurance Refund ' State Aid Fund: Debi Service� Givi� Center � Taxes ' Parks - Taxes R�s�s.�; . �NrR1ld� 52,875 5,500 3$,375 20,957 13,500 3��'ST 48,992 20�0020 157,871 39,200 26,656 14,944 a..-..� w..,.- ' TOTAL; OTNER FUNDS $ 400.489 TOTAL; ALL FUNDS S 2,553,43fi. P,E,R,A. Rund Fire Relief Fund Police Pension Fund S*ate Aid Debt Service: Civ1c Center Bonds Park Bonds TOTAL: OTHER FUNDS TOTAL: ALL FUNDS 58.375 34,451 68,992 157,871 39,200 41,600 $ 400,489 $ 2,553,436 5 l �� � ORDINANCE N0. (Continued) SECTION 2: That the City Manager be directed to cause the appropriate accounting entries to be made 9r� the 600ks of the City. PASSED D ADOPTED BY THE CIT , OUNCI OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF �� , 1972. ATTEST: CLERK � MARVIN C, BRUNSELL YOR � FRANK G. LI BL Public Hearing: October 2. 1e�2 ` F1rst Reading:, o to er e�2 Secpnd Reading -�� 9 � Y Publish: � ADVERTISEhIENT FpR BIDS OFF SALE LIQUOR STORE Sealed bids for the construction of an Off Sale Liquor Store will be received by the City Coun:il of Fridley, Minnesota, Owner, at the Fridley City Hall, 6431 University Ave. NE, Fridley, Minr.esota, until 11:30 A.M. C.S.T., November 9, 1972, at which time they will be publicly opened and read aloud. Separate bids will be received for the following contracts: 1. General Construction Work 2. Mechanical Work 3. Electrical Work Bids shall be submitted in exact accordance with Bidding Documents (including Instructions to Bidders an.s Proposal Forms) and Contract Documents (including Drawings ar; Specifications) as prepared by or for Patch, Erickson, Madson �, Hansorz, Inc., Architects, 2801 Wayzata Blvd., Minneapolis, Minn. 55405. Bidding Documents and proposed Contract Documents may be in- spected at the office of the Owner, the office of the Architects, F.W. Dodge Plan Room in Minneapolis, through Dodge-Scan Microfilm Service of Minneapolis, and at Builders' Exchanges in Minneapolis and St. Paul. One set of Bidding Documents and Contract Documents may be obtained from the Architects by each prime contract bidder upon deposit of $25.00. , Each bid shall be accompanied by a Bidder's Bond or a Certified or Cashier's Check made payable to the Owner for an amount equal to 5$ of the bid as Bid Security. No bid may be withdrawn within 30 days after opening of bids. The Owner reserves the right :o accept or reject any or all bids an3 to waive any informalities or irregularities in bidding. Date: Qctober 16, 1972 ' PUBLISH: �xidley Sun Newspaper Gctober 18, 1972 �ctober 25, 1972 "? �vember 1, 1972 Gerald Davis City Manager City of Fridley, Minnesota Cons�truction Bulletin October 19, 1972 October 26, 1972 November 2, 1972 C� 7 PLANNING CO2�AIISSION MEETING CALL TO ORDER: CITY Or F;:1D��:Y OCTOBER 4, 1972 The meeting was called to order by Chairman Ericicson at 8:00 P.M. ROLL CAI.L: PAGE 1 Members Present: Minish, Zeglen, Erickson, Fitzpatrick, Schmedeke Members Absent: None Others Present: Darrel Clark, Community Development Administrator APPROVE PLANNING COMMISSION MINUTES: SEPTEMBER 6 1'�72 Chairman Erickson requested the following corrections be made: On p5ge 3, the last sen[ence in the second paragraph be deleted; on page 5, the eixth paragraph, strike out the word basement and substitute apartments: on page 9, the first paragraph after the motion �¢nuid be deleted. The eecond paragraph ahould begin with "In responae to a ques:ion by the Chairman Mr. Clark said------". MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Minish, that the Planning Commission minutes of September 6, 1972 be approved subject to the above corrections. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. APP%1VE PLANNING COMMISSION MLNUTES: SEPTEMBER 20, 1972 MOTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Minish, that the Planning Commission minutes of September 20, I972 be approved. Upon a voice vote, a1I voting aye, the rrotion carried unanimously. RECEIVE PLATS 6 SUBDIVISIONS-STREETS & UTILITIES SUBCOMMITTEE MINUTES: SEPTEMBER 20, 1972 NOTION by Zeglen, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Commission receive the minutes of the P1ats & Subdivisions-Streets & Utilities Subcoirenittee neeting of Septembez 20, 1971. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion cairied unanimously. RECEIVE BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CONTROL SUBCOMMITTEE MINUTES: AUGUST 24 1972 MOTSON by Zeglen, seconded by Fitzpatrick, that the Planning Commission recetve the minutes of the Building Standards-Design Control Subcommittee minutes of Angast 24, 1972. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion cazried ananimoasly. RECEIVE BOARD OF APPEALS MINUTES: SEPTE!ffiER 12. 1972 MOTION by Minish, seconded by Zeglen, that the Planning Comrtu:ssion ieceive the minutes of the Board of Appeals meeting of September 12, 1972. Upora A YQSO� vote, a11 vottng age, the motion carried unanimously. ' 1 , , ' , ' �PlanninK Commission Meecing - i1c:�; -.- ___..._'S'? RECEIVE BOARD OF APPEALS MINUTES: �FP:'�.`�Iki�:A l6 L'�`r� � � 7A1 MOTION by Minish, secon3ed by Zegler„ thaY the Planning Cojmnisszon receive the mi.nates of the Board of Appeals meeting of September 26, 1972. Upon a voice vote, a1i voting aye, the motion c�ried unanimo!�s?y. 1. CONTINUED: REQUEST FOR A SPECIAL USE TION INC.: To build a home for the h on LoC 2. BY tor's Subdivision �I10 per City Code 45.v"51, 3, F. —// ip Mr. »laine Edmundson, Mrs. Ruby Anderson, C: R. Tollefson, Mr. and Mrs. John Gemperle and Mrs. James Gilbertson were present for this item. Chairman Erickson explained that [he Public Iiearing was closed a[ the last meeting. ' Mr. Clark stated the Couunission had a letter before them written to Mr. Erickson's attention containing informati�a abue:: another privately owned facility for the haadicapped in the metropoliean anci ot.tlying areas. They , have made an application at Coon Rapids andwere heard by �heir Planning Com- mission recently. The applica[ion was approved by them. Mz. Clark taiked to Alan Hamei, Zoning Administrator, at Coon Rapids. ' ' , ' ' ' ' , , , ' He was told the site in Coon Rapids vas 39,000 sqUare Feet. There are toro structures, each housing about 12 handicapped people and a couple staying with them. The rear yard of the lot abuts R-1 occupied property. Both sites are zoned multiple. One site is vacant and the other has a single family structure, 8 non-conformiag uae. Across the street from the site is commercial, behind is Highway 810. This would be a6out 109th Avenue.. The State does license these occupancies. The one in Coon Rapids will have a two car garage and six open parking spaces making a total of 8 stalls. The lots are not required to be fenced, but shrubberies will be planted. They are proposi�g to put five more units in a planned development area where there is also a planned home for the elderly, a day care center and nursing home. They feel that since the two homes have been approved, if the requeat for five more units is approved, i[ aill probably be all they will approve and would make a total capacity of 84 people. The site in the City of Fri::�.ey contains about 30,000 square feet. The�additional five buildings in Coon Rapids are located in an area wheze large structures will be. The buildings will be more fitting to the neighbors than perhaps this one would be. Chairman Ericicaon said that he received a call that afternoon from the petitionez aslcing that he.be permitted to introduce additional testimony. He informed Mr. Edmundson that the Hearing was eloeed and suggested he write up a brief inemo containing what additional`fxFformation he would like to interject, , The County doea not require a license but the State does. There are rulea and regulations that govern licensing by the State. These are handled 1n Coon Rapide by a Special Use Permit. 7�1 Planning Comn;:_ssi.on ueetinv - . r �c , ...... ��.�.Y... � . � .. .... .. . .... . ... . . . . . . . Chairman Erickson sa.-d tn;.r ;i the Ci[y awa:, rec going tc :.icer:se these homes on the C1ty ievel. �t ucUi1 r.o[ havr. conrrol. A suggest:un was made to issue the Special Ose �e*mic nr: an annual ba�is or whatever �eriod ef time the Cammission would sugge5c. Mr. M1r.ish ��:d hi_s ecr.cer,���.�as :be :+:.zr o'. rhe house uhicn was a multiple use In afrgle �ar�ily �iveii�r<i; aceas, wha� �.;•;uld happe�� in ease ehe facility was cl.osed. Mz. Clark sa;d t:�e huiiuf.ug cr�uic! nr�'.raC�2y be used fot a bo��sding huuse. MOTION by Fitzpatricic, scc<,r.:led Gy Schrre3eke, riiat the P2anniny Com- mission reopen the Public Heari::o o� �..�� S�>ecial Use Permit, SP q72-12, by B2aine Construction Znc, to enab�e r,ye petitiur,Fr� tc�:nake their presenta- tzon. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting uye, t6e motion carr!ed unanimoaslu. Mr. Edmundaon said he ti'ied cu expreas in [his letter in a brief way what they were trying to say. The large envelope +:he Co�ission received contains a bill that ia going to be presenced be"�:•;e the State Legislature. It is not a final bill at this point. There i� a question of including mental, as well as physical, disability (10-3-i2). The Minnesota Governor's Commission on Employment of Nandicapped Persons feel very definitely that in some cases both physlcal handicapped and also the mentally retarded and aged are being discriminated agains[ in certain locales. Illinois passed this bill in 1971 and sent i[ to be used as a pattern for Minnesota. It seemed many people tha* they talked to were not against this � facility, but still didn't come co the meeking and speak for it. The petition was aigned by people who live in the t�ediate area. Mr. 0' Loughlin, who vas against the petition, has sold hie property and the new ' property owner has signed this petition. Dr. Gilbertson signed and he is within 300 feet. Misa Hubbard was here at the last meeting and spoke about it. These two work with this type of people, are in [he know and understand them. They would not have approved this facility if tt�ere was a probability ' of danger. Dr. Gilbertson works at Lino Lakes Hospital. The point he was trying to make was that these neople are familiar vith the handicapped. We have here the cype of setting that is being looked for. Mr. Edmundson auswered ?!�.� statement °Nhy don`t you go to Spring Lake Perk or Coon Rapids, why doea it nave to be in Fridley?" by saying that they f�el this is the type of setting these people need. It is also the type of setting the Welfare wan[s to see them in. The site is a break between industrial and reaideRtial. What safar one could they have? At least they would be in the reaidential area and this ie important to them. Mr. Fitzpatrick said that he agreed with Mr. Erickson even though some of the objections raiaed by the neighizors might border on the discrim- inatory, but not thoae of the Planning Co�ussion. The other consideration of Mrs. Andereon and the property itself -- he felt for her having to remaln burdened with R-1 zoning on that property. She has paid in taxes and assesa- menta $3,200 aiace her home wae destroyed in 1965 according to [he letter submitted by Mr. Edmundaon. She still owee $2,100 in asseasments. � 1 C ' ILy Ylannin�,_Comm�issi.on :;eeti:��.� � � � . .� .._._.�._.. . . ...- ..____ ._._. __... Mr. Minish asked if �t w..': be r;,i=•i�;.<� ,e, r�•G�.�r_e [he s' . _'.i.� building. Mr. '1'ollefson sald -rat �rhar r,���,,.��; i., �i -: c'tir m�-nute e,u ralc� of: one bedroom you destroy thY ba:an.-e ��1` s.x ��i �,.. . �-�� v,��:ild bc' %'.�,i .... eight. It was not feasib:e .ae' a � ,,u ,. � � �- ''-ne _..te .:: t��ws u��• � o sixteen. 7'hey felt that was o m ,, ior �� c�:li � . du ehe ,j ,.,. � M.s. James G1lberlson, 580 `h nn�_ �n.tid� 7hc said that �.and her husband, Dr. Gilbertson, si�,z�ed !:hF t�k; �: t me�. She was ��r:.:-ed at the objections. � Chairman Erickson explai•_.e��: �..,_ che reason Che Coauniss�on delayeti the patition was because of the �bj=:_:_ur�s. Peopl� e�cpressed their [ears, anxiety and location in the nei.ghborh�.�oc. T};e Cun��ission was also concerned about the fact that they were not e�,irr w�u�cner cr uo[. the :�unuun;:ti� .,. State. had control over this type of operazi�,�u. T_n��;: wer= assured now the:= is a State license. Mx's. Gilbertson said that Dr. Giieer::ser: :.� a clinical �psychologist at the Minnesota Reception and Liagnos�s Ge.::ei iocated in Lino I.akes. He has worked with these people: She and her iiusband felt [hac thase peuple do really contribute to the communicv. They wili a11 be emyloyed snd have jobs up to their ability that will be vorthwhile. The Gitbe;tsons Iive on Channel Road and are within 300,fee[ of che site. They have tcao children and she would not fear them at a:l. As a resident cl�se to the properLy, she would not be worried about them, but would be worried more about a drug user coming into the home. Chairman Erickson asked Mrs. Cilbertson if this facili[y were built right next to her home, she would not object'? She answered that she wouldn't. There is no reason for ic. She thought about it for two days. She would have no objection to this type. She did not want her decision to be one of those things vou get on the band wagon and then the next day wonder why and get off it. To her it is like a half way house. Here there is environment, park, work, transportation on Central Avenue. Ideal. If it was said that they were putting it next to her hou�e, it would be perfectly all right. Mr. Kenneth H. Becker, 1580 69th Avenue: He said he alsu lived on the same street ae the proposed building. He agreed with �trs. Gil.bertson. If all the apartmeat buildings on 69th Avenue can be built with all those people in it, what is another fourteen on the end of the block? ' Mr. Schmedeke said his concern was stiii quite similar tc vhat it vould be if they were near neighbnzs. iL� wondeTed if he were� a conteactor and building a lot of homes, if he wauld b.:i1d a project like this and be ' able co get the same price for homes nn ei�:ier side. He sympathized with these people and others concerned. His wi;'e .��:es not work with thi� type of people and neither understand them. 1; a�ituation came up, he did nut know how he would handle it. � ' MIS. Gilbertson said that was why she was for ttais petition. Here x� �}Rye ��,�i+�fCa to pu� the�g in p cpmJqYrilty. � � ' 7 D1 Plenning Cowmission Meeting - Oc;.',�_ � :... , �� � __ L..�__�___ ---- _�,__.� Mr. Schmedeke said at ±he last meeting Che suggestion was made to look for an area but not in this immediate vicinity. Mr. Edmundson said they had looked somewhat, but they were back to the '' same thing. The same questione will be asiced wt�e.e�:er they go. It should be in a residen[ial area. 'Here it is on the borderline. He did not know why it should make a difter2nce whether or not they put the building here or some other place. At this point, he could not see how it could be economically '° feasible. The house �ay not be full all the ti.me. The maximum is twelve. It may be down to eight or ten. It may al>c take a while to get it up �o the ma�cimum and then again it may dwindle. I: yuu consider getting it to eight, ' then you would propose making it even possible co have a second building [o house a total of 16. They would rather Ieave it at 12. Mr. Clark said he had asked the same question of Alan Hamel, Coon Rapids. He thought that services rendtred to these people by others or trans- portation, such as mini-bus, where it ie better to have more than 4, 5 or 6 to serve at one locatioa. It is easier to pick up 8, 10 or 12. Mr. Tollefson said that one of the pe-,r?,�., ._ontacted around 69th Avenue has an adult brother who is ret�3rded. He is one of those that are kicked around. He spends a little time at different relatives. This house is for adults. There is no limit ae to how old they have to be or when they have to move out. Some of them may s[ay for a lifetime. Mr. Edmundson eaid he grev up with a fellow who was handicapped -- he had palsy. He had not aeen him for twenty years and got a call recently. This man was working in a place on Lake Street for those with palsy and lived in a home of this type. He satd "Blaine, I hear you are a builder. I need some help. I am getting married. The girl I am marrying also works at Lake Street. She is handicapped in a different way, so that she can drive a car." He pur- chased a new trailer house and lives 1n New Brighton. He wanted a ramp built as he could not uae the ateps. When Mr. Edmundson asked him if he was working, the answer was he was so busy that he had been working six days a week. The proposed housing is the type of program for such a person. Mr. John Gemperle said that somebody was interested about finances. Did they know what it costs the County for each resident? S530.00 a month for every patient they have in Cambridge. In this facility, presuming the resident is to be accepted, the c�s*_ for each is $350.00. There are some re=idents in Cambridge that would come down here. MCJTZON by Zeglen, seconded by Schmedeke, that the Planning Commission receive the following: Letter from Community Living, Inc., Victoria, Minn., dated October 3, 2972J from State of illinois, the Governor's Committee on Smrloyment of the Adnd{capped; News Release (Aate line Chicago, August 23) "Goals"; State of I2linois Nouse Bi12 Numbe�s 2296, 2297, 2298, 2299, all August 1975; Petition for the proposed resider:-ia1 Facilities for the Handi- capped on Lot 16, Revtsed Ruditor's Subdivision N10 together with a Ietter dated October 6, 1972 signed by Blaine Edmundson and Chester R. Tollefson; and also a bi11 from the Xtnnesota Governor's Cormnission on Emplogment of Handicapped Persons. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried ii�±�3Jn�J�7S1.y. ' 1 PlanninA Com�isaion Meeting - Occouar -+, 1972 _ ______.�'���' ° 7E MOTION by Fitzpatrics, s�:conded 'vy ih�.ir:i:-<-.;: `=�at the Planniny Commission , cl+ose the Public Heartng of the Special Use Permit, SP #72-12, by Blaine Construction Znc. Upon a voice vote, a12 voting aye, the rrrotion carried unanimously. ' Mr. Fitzpatrick said that the Co�ission wou�d do well to confine its discussion to all mat'_2rs pertinent to the petition other than the character ,• ' of the propose8 residents. There are many legitimate concerns we might have, but we ahould noi cor:.%'':.nue to sit in judgment on the kind of persons wha will live here. '' 1 ' Mr. minish wondered abou2 the other apartments in the area. Mr. C1ark anawered they were apeaking of the Roger Larson and Bob McGregor townhouses. The Laraon complex is about one half mile away and the McGregor complex one quarter mile away. Chaitman BrlcksoA aaid that if the Cour�cil w5.shed to approve this Use, that a limit;tlon or renewal type be placed an the Special Use Permit so that tha ranewal can be denied or extended. Mr. Fitzpatrick, referriag to the 1e�:4�t fro� Mr. Edmundson �ith the , palition attached, sald tho letter pointed out that one ai the two people who vould be living the cloeest to the propoaed houee, has since changed hands and the aew owner slgned the petition with no objection. ' Mr. Clark said the plans show a 35 foot setback. The other homes set back about 75 feet. Chairman Erickson said the Ordinance would not permit a 35 foot setbaek without a variance. ' ' ' � � ' � , � Mr. Minish asked 1f this lot were big enough to split to allow two building structuree but housing the same number of people., Mr. Edmundsoa said there would be a problem getting sewer and water. The lot to the South is low and they have to get a Special Use Permit to put 1n a home eawer and well. Mre. Gilharteon eaid that they are in the process of hooking up to Fsldley'a masveloua sewer eyetem. The coat is astronomical running close to $5,000. They have to have a lift atation. Mr. Clark eaid Yhat if this lot were divided into two structures, they could be fed by gravitp. The next lot South is quite a bit lower and would require a lift station.� Chairman Eslekeon said that if thle type of operation would be practi- c�l, khey �aould have to have tw eupervisora. Mr. Tollefton aaid the coat would be �.snbearable. Mr. Minlah eaid that 1t'comes batk to the desire to locate in a resi- dantiel area and yat the etructure would be much larger Khan othera in that area. � Cttqlrman 8siclWOa c�y�sked the flpor plans and atsted that the building �9gb� �p� 5��t��i� ���� �$µ�lex if the oparation were closed for some reason. ' � � ' 1 , , ' � 1 ' , . 7F PlanninQ Commission Meet:��g �"--.-- ,_ � _'_ie_.' Mr. Fitzpatrick asked ir [he ';pec_ai Cise :'erm�t were permieced, would the petitions have to go [o ar.other Snbco�omi�ree: The plans would have to ge before the 1>:,i:.ding �tandards-DesiRn Control Subco�ni[tee aftes Crvncil's approval. MCTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by M,i.nish, that the P1nnn.iny Commission recormnend to Coancil approval of the Special Use Permit, SP #72-12, by Blaine Construction Znc. ta build a home for the handicapred on i.ot I6, Rev;sed Auditor's Subdivision !!ZO per Citu C�de 4�.uS_, 3, F, with the stipuIation t%;at because there is a question of just what �;.ind of buildir,o we are dealin�. »ii:h, that the reqaest does go to the Buildiny Standards-Design Contsol for re.iew and recomnendation; that there be an initial period of three years for zeview of the Special Use Permit, and annually after that time; that the structure be 1R conformance with the proposed State requirements; that the number of parking staSls be b; limitation as to occupancy bei.ng a maximam of 12 occu- pants plas two supervisory personnel; that no variance be granted for the existing setback reqairements; thaY shrubbery be used as screening.on the East 2ot line, and later provide a fence if felt nr?r,�essary. Upon a voice vote, Fitzpatrick, Sehmedeke, Erickson, Minish vot*nc� aye, Zeglen abstaining, the rtpti.on passed. 2. - PUBLIC HEARING• REQUEST FOR A SPECIAL USE PERMIT SP N72-13, BY GORDON G. SWENSON: To conetruct a building to be uaed for repair ahop, specializing in brakes under City Code 45.101, B, 3 D at 1010 Osborne Road. Mr. Gordon Swenson was present. MOTION by Schmedeke, seconded by Zeglen, that the PIanning Cormnission waive the reading of the Pub2ia X�aring for a Special Use Permit, SP #72-13, by Gprdon G. Swenson. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimousIg. , Mr. Svengon stated that he has the property on Osborne Road and would like to put up a shop specializing in brakes, pick up and servicing , the largeat vehicle up to 3/4 Ton, tune up work, ahop work, but no gasoline. The building to be deeigned to look like the present atructure next door. All , the entrance doors would be on the rear. It would look very attractive from the atreet. ' ' ' ' ' Mr. Clark said the VFW is adjacent to the East and the old Nagel house to ehe Weat. Mr. Swenoon esid that he was going out of the grocery business -- t�ro mini-grocery stores on Oaborne cannot make a living. If the VFW would use the back parking lot, they would not have to use his lot. Mr. Clark said that the zoning was C-2. Prior to 1965 you could build co�ercial aa an induatrial property. After that time induatrial buildings had to be in industrial zoning. The lot meets the minimum requiremente for a qommercial lot. , CJ ' ' 7G1 Plannin� Commissiur� MeetinK - i�c_.:��: : : a :97:' t �s .i.._�_.�,.�„_.__,_.r..v _�__.�.�__ .. _._ _A Mr. Swenson said that eventually he woul:i zake *_he Nage1 house down and use one wall of this building as the wall of. the next building. The 3rive- way between his store and the VFW is his propsxty. �Sr. Glar6� e-sid the building plans meet thE Code. i�fOTZON by Zeglen, seconded by Fitzpatr�ck, that the Planning Commission , close the Public Hearing of the Special Use Permit request, SP k%2-i3, by Gordon G. Swens�n. J�on a voice vote, a11 votinq aye, the motion cas-ri��d ❑nanimously. ' MOTION by Schmedeke, seconded by Zeg2en, that the Planniny Correnission recomnend to Council approval of the Special ose Permzt, SP #72-23, by Gordon G. Swenson to construct a building to be used for a repair shop specializing ' in brakes under City Coote 05.20Z, B, 3 D at 10I0 Osi�orne Road with the garage doors on the rear of the buildiny. U�n a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. 1 I, ' , ' , ' 1 � , � , ' � 3. PUBLIC HEARING: RE�UEST FOR A SPECIAL L?S�.$ERMIT, SP 1172-14, BY ERNEST M. HARPER: To construct a detached second garage tc h�use one car and boat on Lot 2, Blpck 1, Rice Greek Plaz.a North Addition per Code 45.051, 2 A. Mr. Eaaest Harper was preaent. NOTION by Fitzpatrick, secorided by Sahmadeke, that the Planning Com- mtasion watve the seading of the Pub]ic Nearing for the Special Use Permit, SP k72-24, by Binest M. Narper. Upon a voice vote, a12 voting aye, the motion carried unan�mously. The cooment was made by Chairman Erickaon that the lot backs up to induatrial property. The exiating building is 14.4 feet from the side lines. ' M�. Harper said that this was the only feasible way [o go. He will give enough for the driveway. He plana to put in a concrete driveway. The garage yrill have a hipped roof. IMr. Clark told Mr. Harper that there is a six foot easement along the rear of'the lot. He would have to stay off that. MOTION by Minish, seconded By Zeq2en, that the planning Corr¢nission ciose the Public Hearing of the Specia2 Use Permit, SP #72-14, by Ernest M. Hazper. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. MOTION by Min.{sh, seconded by Schmedeke, that the Planning Cormnission _ecommend to Covnc32 approval of the request for a SpeaiaZ Use Permit, SP M72-14 by Ernest M. Aarper to construct a detached second garage to house one car and boat on Lot'2, B2ock 2, Ric� Cre�k P1aza North Addition per Code 45.051, 2 A. Upon a voice vote, a11 voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. �� �tFgUEST FOR PERMISSION TO PUT A FENCE ACROSS AN'EeiSEMENT BY ROBERT AMBORP�i: �as�ptenj pg�� �,p Lot 1, Block 4, City View Addition. Mr.' Ambo�r�} ws� pse441�K= ' I.. C ' C' C' ' ' LI' ' ' l � II LJ ' _� � , � �, � � V) Planninq Comu:ieaion .�i-eting ° ;;� - ��'� ._:.�.______ ,__--,- -.-- 7H _��,- - I Mr. Schmedeice explainea that the Yiaz� � S::�aiviaions-Streers a Utilities Suhcommittee asked �he four proparty ownsrs involved in this problem to meet with the Subcommittee on September 20, 1�?2. Three of the four owners came and all preferred to have this strip closed. The general feeling of the Subcommittee wae thac, if it would not be open�d icx a atreet, it ahould te vacated. Going a�t=.� further, they considered the extension of 57� Avenue between 6th and 7th Stseets to a11ow traffic going South on 4th, Sth and 6th Streets to make an eseier route to 57th Avenue. There are alleys and sub- etzeets all ov'ex C'e.^ f.ity of Fridley that he hoped to work on or clearx upe Mr. Clark sald that the 33 foot strip would be divided in half. . Mr. Amhorn said that he had talked to the neighbor on the West and they had tried to get the croeaing cloaed because of the mini-bikes, snow- mobilee and juet everything goes tfirough thare. Mr. Clatk eaid that many thin$s were diacus�ed by tne Subcommittee. Mr. Amborn's requnat was jueC to fence ik off. The Subco�ittee felt it �hould be made into a otreet and vacated. Yf the.y �id not vant a atreei thera, psrhapa a walkaay oz aidevalk could be tk�e answer. The final deciaion wae to recommend vaeatLng entirely and Givi+z: �he eaaement in half. If Mr. Amborn wanted to fence it, he ahould get in touch witn efr. Frank, the owner on the West eide. Fourth Street does connect with 57th Avenue and 57th Place. Having anather intereection that cloae to one that ia also being heavily travelled might be dangerous. The Commieaion wondered, if by closing this easement, they would be creating a long block. In the discussion it was pointed out there are many blocka in the City the same length or longer. Mr. Amborn sald there are not very many young people with families living between thia block and University Avenue. Besides most of the traffic is coming from the West to the East. Mr. Schmedeke called attention to Block 32, Hyde Park Addition saying it vas a good example of the type of clean up work he would like to see. NOTION by Sahmedeke, seconded by 2eglen, that the Planning Corrmiission ecommen C iI appzoval of vacating the 33 foot w:de extension of Sth Street betwee 7�h vanuP �^a �?th PSace and also to vacate the 33 foot strip 4etween 47th la and 57tn Avenue and that the City retain a 20 foot wide utility easement for the inplace sanitary sewer. Upon a voice vote, a12 voting aye, the motton carried nnanimously. There being no further husineas� Ccairman Erickaon adjourned the meeting at 10:15 P.M. Reapectfully submitted � ' ..�„�.�! � f �;h,�,:i<n. - ��t'1 0' Brian Reeording ���;eterY r . ,....« , ' ' ' ' ' ' � � ' 1 ' ' '� ' ' t , ' ' BUILDING STANDARDS-DESIGN CQNTROL 5UBCOI�ILTTEE MEETING OF OCTOBER 5 1972 The meeting was called to order by Chairman Zeglen at 8:15 P,M. MEI�ERS PRESENT: MEMBERS ABSENT; OTHERS PRESENT: Zeglen, Tonco, Lindblad, White, Simoneau None Clarence Belisle, Building Inspector , MOTION by White to approve the minutes of the August 24, 1972 meeting as . vritten. Seconded by Lindblad. carri�d unanimously.� 1. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion Mr. Clarence Belisle presented the request on behalf of the City. Colored renderings of the liquor store elevation were shown to the Subcommittee. • Mr. Zeglen asked what materiala were pr000sed #or the panels above the brick. Mr. Belisle explained they were small white aggregate imbedded in an acrylic adhesive. A discussion followed on the plot plan and parking. °rotection of the columns was deemed necessary, Mr. Tonco asked if they could be moved back a safe distance from the curb. Mr. Belisle said we did not as yet have structural drawings but he assumed the roof framing would be long span bar joists and possibly the columns could be eliminated by cantilevering the roof structure. Mr. Zeglen said he did not like Che parking arrangemen[ since there were no provisions for a pick-up space at the entry. fle questioned the need for twenty- [tao parking spaces. A check of the code and computation of the floor area indicated the spaces are needed to meet the code for this zoning. A revision of the parking layout was proposed consisting of angle park- ing heading Northwest at the North curb line; then a two foot island and angle.parking heading Northeast into the island which would leave a flow lane parallel to the building and eliminate hazard to the co1- vmns and the planter. The Subconm�ittee also felt the finger island West of parking_space i110 could be eliminateu. The Subcoumittee also asked if employee pari:ing could be located on the City property [o the East where the we13 house is located or possibly using some of the green area between che truck entranee and the South property line for employee parking. : . ' , Building Standards-Design Control Subc�o�iCtee Meetiny of October 5, 1472 : Page 2 ' MOTION BY TONCO to recoumien3 to the City Council approval of the request to construct a Municipal Liquor Store with the following s[ipulations: � 1. Liquor managament to conceal tubbish within the buiiding or make other arrangements to keep i[ out of sight. ' � ' ' ' , � 2. Security lighting be provided. 3. All curbs be 6x12 poured concrete with 10' radii. 4. Landscaping plan indicating more planting be submitted by City S[aff. ' S. Prqvide wheelchair ramp in front walk, 6.� Plot plan and parking be reviewed by City Staff. Seconded by Lindblad. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried unanimously. � . 2. VIRING CHEVR�LET, 7501 VZRON ROAD N.E. The Subcommittee asked for a copy of the letter of September 8, 1972 sent to Viking Chevrolet by Darrel Clark, and a"report of what has been done to gain compliance with the stipulations of the permit. Mr. Belisle etated that the sign permits were being held up. He also informed the members that Darrel Clark sent them ano[her letter dated October 5, 1972. 3. EOGENE KESRE, 5933 MAIN STREET N,E. , Mr. Lindblad asked if the Inspection Department would check on why the garage moved to 5933 Main Street N,E, had not been painted as agreed. A report on this item will be submitted to [he Board at the next meeting. Chairman 2eglea adjourned the meeting at 10:00 P.M. Respec[fully submitted, ' . r— l .NCE BELISLE, H, 1 Inspector c � 0 ., � ' ' , ' , ' , � ' ' , ' 01�'N'TCE QF TH;E �� � !Y MAtiAi.;H12 FRI�icY, i�fINNESOTA October 13, 1972 :�MO T0: T1� MAYOa A"�I) �ITY COUNCIL SUBJECT: PHe1SiNG OUT OF LONGEVITY PAY FOR P1uN-UNION FERSOtiNEL Mr. Homer Ankrum, former City Manager, institutec' a p�licy of longevity pay {or non-union personn�l in the amount ef 22% after iour years service. with the City, 5% after eight years serv!ce with the Ci.c�% and i'2% after 12 years service with the City. The incenti_ve pay is d_:signed to re[ain ?cnger term employees. There are similar prr���i��sio:.s fe Po;:ce Officers �nd Firemen contained in their r.ontrac[, but ttere i�, :;,, provision for longevity pay in the 1i-quor ,tore emplo}-ee`s r,oa::_ :at�x. r;; department he8ds are excluded from receiving any type of loagevicy ��;; atso. It is my feeling that longevity pay is an unnecessary item for the retention of employees and only confuses the.administration of the pay pian. I realize, however, that to discontinue it for existing employees on longevity pay would, in effect, be breaking a previous commitment made by former City Manager Homer Ankrum to the non-union employees. My suggestion, however, is to, by Council action, 3eclare that longevity pay shall no longer be paid to non-union employees who are employed after October 16, 1972. In this manner no existing employee will be deprived of his eligibility for longevity pay. Of course, in the case of the contracts which are negotiated, we would continue to honor those contracts and any changes would be through negotiations with the appropriate unions. � I believe that pay for individual employees should be determined by Che "going rate" as detesmined by a comparison of positions doing like work in other governmental agencies. Most governmental agencies do not ' havQ any form of Longevity pay. We have had no particular difficulty recruiting for positions and I do n.^^ '-ei.ieve longevity pay is necessarily a factnr in a person's desire to stay with the City, ' , 1 , Recommendation; I would recommend that the City Council pass a motion d>scontinuing longevity pay program for non-union personnel enployed after October 16, 1972, and that all employees hired before that date, who are receiving or become eligible for longevity pay, sha11 receive same. ;�Dlms ' � Ve y respec�A�11y, �%����,��-4L� Gerald R. Davis City Manager � � M �r�l �J �J , ' . � � � 1 ' CAt�LSTOC:C 6 Dl�VSS, INC. � , Coe�.�lting iin„iaeers - 1U46 Cocntq Boed ��J•� Minnea�olia, liiuneeota 55432 OCtOi1EY 20, 1572 GhA'r?93 OiiDF": F��*t'�gH FOIT3 SAY�ATtliiY SE'.7�i?l; gTi,'':�;itii S�T:IE� 6 Y)SeEA^SFiZN II�'�07��E)]t�i}3�',3�pF;:(?��jx��1'3 :1�Ij�/,� lU2 �Ae�vai✓d.? �S:..LLLfY�VUA>1 . 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LiOr.;S %A Ci!.^> QT3�351ss}. �4TU�C4:� :.^vt?i:A�. >^:�r�iu in effect. e111 �&her cec{a��3o�s o� t�u }con��acC s`ea�I s::.�>-ea �tiza �<^,r„fl> Submite,� ard A�p�es�:� bu Co»:,iecz, ., Pa ;Jim, Tne. e�in 3G�� caj: ei Ocvoa4a�°, a972e � ' Pzpprove;t this �dG;� of � , � , CC:SSTe^�: L i�'i�rfS, i�-'.Co ,'? f� �°.,'Jr?�- Nr- r �._.A,,..,. �� �� A�6,s �%t�>�.�....��..�� �E�sj'2_.�s.�`� a P/" " La�r. r'�aC':'f'.'�.'.Uf%; ry....,i'�La i972,'t�y i,a�?.,r c 3�acc:�.�tc.e, ��c, r:C}73Li'�'i7: e''::�5:`.�`.Ss':.::i;s, ? ;•^.e �� T�4: < � A:�i�°IGSA�'�1 �,r.a acr�:aa�=3 �.Y::�� . "��3 '�f ��..._...�.e_...�...��� �flj2- .A�� Ct3L* Cs�.+ss* C£ _e:ct.'i�-'_',.r , ''.:�_'._'.�SOs'£'o . . � . �L3 J'� E.' swr�0�� �'.l.iri'�u,ri�li. ��:] .se.�..-e.��.._. � t��?.1:.:� �a �•-'):u a :idY,i"�" ' , ' � � . _. .s.:b E: � ..'i � � .��..�_..____—. .� i;e .E'<,.:'-Y a I ■ � Nr. Frank G. I,;F'`�� , ;Ja�r��r Cit�;• oF Frid� e� 54�1 University Avenue t;, r; , Fridle,y, A7inneso±3 5543? �J , � , . � , �V (� � �� %�r , ,,, ll We, the undersi�r.ed residen'.s of Fridley, do perztion at the earlieet possible date for the b2�•.'•:t.op surfacing of Nort}a S?�na5ruc ri.ve �`rom A4atterkorn Drive to W�e+. Bavarian Pasa in :innsbruck North, At the present time, there is no snrfaced roadw�y� connecting Innst�ru^_k North with the City of 7?ricitv,y, Our nn�y eeress is via private road to Silver Zake Road in the Village of New Brighton. As a result, v.e are being denied important community �Prvices: 1) We have no accessible xoadway thz-ouoh Frtdley d�zring and fbllow- ing wet weather for emergenc? servi-ces, i.e., fire, polieP, etc, ?) We have very inconvenient mail delivery with hoxes located approxi�ately six blocks av.�ay by Hiliwinw Ro�d and Matterhorn Drive because the Post Office reouire� a surf<<ce3 roadway through Fridley for delivery. ' 3) Our childrer. will not be conside*ed by ±�!�� sehool district fnr bus transportation to and from school �zn�ii ac':�ssible roaciways are available through Fridley, There are few enough days remaining in this calendar year for ^oad con- ' struction and the thought of living under these existing r.onditi�ns until the Summer of 1973 is intolerable, Thank ,you for your at+ention to our petition, ' Membera of the Innsbruck North Townhouses Associatior,: c � ., � /.�.�..�-o- � e-.-r-.-0 ' , _.I�n� 1 � � 7�:� . � � � � � � ` �� 'r ✓ �" � 1 .�"�- „�. � . Gc.c �l2�e-�-_ �"SS ( . . � ,. �� '` �r�_ -'' ,`. �.,� �- k-- ��a_r,.c, - a. ,���a�.o�,B �'k'�t.H, ,�..,•, �`vl ..J�_Z��'� 1�'��Yi � E•�`-' �L.c�-!.0 /S/ G� '"1 � �/1�i_ ; , / , � ' � �. c�.) ..A—ik—..Qr �-- S 7/ G� 4, � : ,�,..�c�k� sz-�c �� S'f . ,,t-� ��__ `� t u , , ; v C'.� �-2<�� ,�t.�-e.C<. llAl Petition fro�n inn�=�ruck hTOr+n To�Nr?�^°.: e� A�sociat;i.r,r fCor.*,in,zed" October 1, 19?7 �� � ��, 7 � . , �,.� , �- ; . Z� `Z.� .�; � � G . �, � � � % �� i',¢" K C l " - .��s� ��� ,�; ����1 .�.. J s�-o n�a ��oe u W �ne �z�, — - - --- --- ----._-_----- __ __ ---_ � �� �_ , , rz z-,� � �� � �,�s=-�o,t->-, > � >�, ,- s � =��fct.�_ ��'[ �'���yy '!�<<_n.._. � ���,�.�� ---� �'..�3 �- 1:�=.a��.,l�.�i�---a��.�. 1��3.' _-----�—._. ,9 _— , � - — � APPOINTMENT FOR COUNCIL APPROVAL - OCTOBER 16, 1972 Nacne Position ::ffective Date SalarY' � i Officer James Sergeant October 17, 1972 $988 p F. Sprungman month � � . � � � `.' � a Replaces New Position {I 1 � 12A1 '_"0 : FROM: DATE: SUBJ°:CT MEMORAtv D "U�9 GERNL<'? R. L�A;`�:,, CITT MAN11i;ER JAMES P.�h1ILL, eISSISTAiti'f �ITY M(L^IAGER/PUBLIC SAFETY DIRECTOR �.��f. OCTOSER I1, 19?2 PROMOTTON GF PATROLMAN JAMES F. SPRUNGMAN TO PROBATIGNARY SERGEANT i hereby submit to you For your concurrence, 3nd cenfirm�tion by the City Council, the appointment of Patrolman James F. Sorung;±;ai: to the position of probationary Sergeant with the Fridiey Poiix: ': .:�aY�t::�a�t. Patrolman Sprun�nan has been advised that in accordance with the Police .Civil Service Fegulations he will be on probation for six months, during which time he may be required by the Commission to resume his foxmer position, either with or withbut cause. Patrolman Sprungman placed in the first position, with a total scoreof 95.30 and without application of the 5 point veterans prefierence, on the Police Civil Service Sergeant's Eligibility Register. He also holds a B.A. degree with a Major in vaw Enforcement and Criminal Justice and a Minor in Abnormal Psychology. ' Patrolman Sprungman has served the City of fY�idley since August 1, 1964 as a police officer. During this tiroe Patrolman Sprungman has shown initiative and interest in the bettex�ment of law enforcement by pursuing his formal education on a part time basis until he achieved a Bachelors Degree. Lpon confirmation oP Patrolman Sprunaman's appointment, Sergeant Ronald E. Al?.ard will be transPerred from the t atrol Division and assig�d to the • vacant position of Investigative Division Supervisor. Patrolman Sprungman wzll replace Sesgeant Allard as a Patrol Division Supervisor. ��; �q].ice Civil Servioe Coimaissi,on ITEM #13 DECISION ON COUNCIL MEETTNG DATES, IF ANX, IN O�TOBER JJ V 4� �j � v l 13 C L A I M S 0 October 16, 1972 GENERAL: #29825 through #29444 LIQUOR: #709C tt:rough #7144 �1� CY�� � � 14 I � � . �� r�;�; THE WESTER�;" C�S�i��;�`YaND SLTR���'�i:i1�SPA�TY THE WESTF,RN FIRE 1:�'SURA:�CE C�1�'i�a�v'Y pLYMOUiH SUILQI�EG �'2 SCUTH 6ih �TREET i MINNEAPU'LiS, �:'�I(4t<ESOTA 55402 TELEPHONE �. 612� 339 �Oa81 October 11, 1572 City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue 2d.E. Fridley, uir.nesota 55421 Attention: Ptarvin C, Brunsell RE: FL 479050 'IIt47 City of Fridley CM 1 2 7 34 - Mrs. Bruce Estenson ' D/A: 4-72 Dear tir. Brunsell: Please be advised that we must turn this matter docm on the basis of the failure of the clainar.t, to put us oa written notice within the 30 day I�3nnesota statute. Sincerely, (� � �.a �Y� �\� �t �+ � �`�^-c �L 11D�in 'c'. ?'c:)onald ' Claim Adjuster JP*S �P . � , �' ' J 1 , , ' , ' ' ' 1 , ' , � ' _� 1 .1'YYE;.� CCFY �F �FT`:'i: -. �:ity [9anager. (.iity oi Fr-�d1eY r�aiPy , �,:,. L'ear Sir. Septa.n'k.er 2f,, ':9%2 _ Y a �� -a ;�rob� em. �� was instruc± :� someo.ie in y our riater Uept. to �.�rite to you ar.d perhaps you � �.�i help. Sou i.ne in Fpril a� [his year we �+ere gone ovEr the caeekend. Mor.�9ay m.orr.ing I wer:t uown to do my wash ai�d found tn � t s sewer had •�cned ::p approx. 7° �_nd my brar.d new dryer was ,op .�a':,le. Hopi � that ❑othing was seriousiy wrong with it and no� i;uc•��rtng tha+._ �:•:�� �ity� �f Fridley was insured for such things I c±;�.i1d ha�✓e ;:e�.ped and also not having the money to have i� reraired a�: i.;:�.-.?: ti:ae, I hung :ay cloth�s outside all summer. nl�h rtse _,�.i c_; �oming, I was at the point where i must get my dryer repaired. 5� ;.. called Sears and it was very obvious to the serviceman that the motor had beer suhmerged so warranty did not ccver. ;ne mo�cr was dead, no good due to it being submerged. Needing my dryer badly I had the motor replaced costing $51.11, a copy of receipt enclosed. H1so I have the motor for ycur examination if you like. The fellow in the Water Dept. mentioned something about 30 days, but I should write anyway. I live at 581 Buffal.o Street N.E. wliere we are constantly having problems ar,d anything that you coulti possibly do would be very much appreciate3 to receive some kind of reimi�ursement. Hope to hear from you shortl� and Thank You. P.S. Please return the receipt. i 1 /s/ Mrs. Bruce :.'stenson 581 Buffalo St. N.E. :r:one: 786-OE22 15 A � �� �'1 v t' -y AND BILLWG COPY !� �< t {TG�( NVMtER 9I�� �� OFC£0 hJ (�~};1= ' ; � -.—__--_ � _ � _ __ .__t __� � __.. , �e e , ;` I `.,,.«� _L�� I i . �F — — r -_ — �j--.a v:`.Y -0 j / � NSfOMFp � STORE �' x4Dl1F S �` f} � /ia-�Z��/c-yn ,;.�T � ! '�� y0. t� ___ �l , e T4ltiXONE NUNCEII ^ IX •' � - R , , , .. � . ? f14V ��`4-'��.- 6e�YE COOE , • o ,� J � Li , �� r � [ 6RL�.'wL i PH tRVC�N3�. _' 6 T /. _ , -''— . .__�___ �. D 4 3pN-�� �/��i5 455ED IN Irl MQ—� �lY r SRLf ♦CCOi�Ni NVMpfM1 • � � �__� �tR ;, lF � _— I ' I � IHEflCNAHDISE MODFL NUMOER SERI.�L NUVBFP �� .` . . %cn 77/.� '�; -' r%.�1'! .. /) ,- ' j �Eevrcc � ! • � . . seeY� _ —� i�t9UEST[p � -..� �.�. J� - /' � r , t�� �r.. ' � 1 V. � � J �� _ ' DAiE � � „_,� � � oc�vo. ,• i" '� ' ��...�. , �'-� ' L_.._ . •, + I `' � �' �O I :� � yi . . . /� I , . :.� 1 � . yl� `'c , ✓-�4' . �� ;;I ! � )� � � �, : r � `. '....- .cJ..t, S i: . m.s 17t-a...�.a..�u ..»..._s.. . ': , � � �+ w � � � v s... �..a..y c w m �.." . I urahq�E By: X ' +~�.w+wd',..w...�e��.00�wm��.o.�iii.'.. i RE�ORT .. � f O I�� K I� H�� �C L� �� ' {�`. /-� E �i,� � r �7 /'� o' �-.0/1 O ' \ ��11T MYM�EI1 OESCn��TIOh �u IPETl111H �ll ��MTiI .Ylqy �1[I. KEI ' ' �� !^ .' r � � g / � > r �.;. /' V .. � �`' � g - ah ' & & — . :_ __� _ � i� ' — $ , � � � &� _ & ' � �8�� � $ /r . '�..I , , �,�,h rrF�`a � �' � �� ,fi� �'.;:�`., ; �"" -""'7 h1AII�TE\A?�'CF. AGPF.E�1�\'TS �` ���� .,..:.,+ sav�; k'ou >to��;r ��,�. :.. t .f' �' r � � / !'�' v+n,v, � ' . 1 .. " ' !. f ,^ , _ ' _ � L, � �. tITPJ�F�5893r REV. �.737", � U �IIICF IE�.� � � .� f.., 2���i<< 0 i !r I �r � u � ' lF TT—�_e � � !« - ' a i . � � �f --, -- - i ' �'-*. i - � - �.�" _ -. ;o..� a � �� �'�� a� SF.RVIC� iJit,DEit SEARS, ROESUCK AND C0. —�-�� T .�., i <o�.i. . 6fnviCF y � ( ��PTS ' IIECALL r>D.IXS�MtnL9u STORE NUMBEP MAINIEFAMCE 6GBEEM6Vi . fXV�114LtON D.�iE CPEOIi x0. oe M�uF os sr�aE ♦A110V�L ueevNO �CCOVnt ' '� C.�SN IPICf .09 COOf���LL 0 �L �ay/'"'' I %t-" 1�- "'� ?f S ?E' !� � DATE SENVICEO —��� � �_ � P�NL$ � IM iNtE��4C( Cv�aGi I [;�y-- . GWP4NffE iy�GaiEU[y� � CVS�ONFq � CXi.1Gc I i I I i-__..� � � I i� ' U7'.7' i i �-__ i i ' ! i.,-,+ � i 1 � � 1 � . --t-- �i; � � � i I i � �:. � � ' i ' i i �: _—a—..__—i._I . � i i �i �� i � � � ��!. .,s¢ ��, ,� � ' CN�[GC! .-.......- tVo. l,' j^� �r *.x rof�l ,o,.� � C���GE i i ,_�*�� ��7 �° I yi T c-��` �-' 'Y -✓-. :, �..� If .� ' r � Multiple Dwelling Licenses to Be Approved by City Council October 16, 1972 September 1, 1972 thru Sept. 1, 1972 OWNE�i, ADDRESS UNZTS FEE � APPROVED BY Fm. � Donna Zaier 6550 Central Ave. N.E. 4 10.00 Fire Prev. Bur. %r'24 Overton Dr. �:°iuiey, Minn. 5543i eJm. & Donna Zaier 5761 - 2nd St.N.E. 4 10.00 Fire PrevsBur. 6723 Overton Dr. Fridley, Minn. 55432 ]aichael Chamberlain 191 - 59� Way 12 12.OQ Fire Prev. Bur. 307 Waehburn Ave. No. &iinneapolie, Minn. 55405 Five Sands Development Co. i2345 East. River Rd. Fridley, Minn. 55432 7895 East River Rd. 59 59.00 Fire Prev. Bur. ' Five Sands Development Co. 7845 East River Rd. Fridley, Minn. 7825 East River Rd 1 ' , ' �_ J , , 1 , 59. 59.00 Fire Prev. Bur. 16 I CONfRACTOR�S LICENSES TO BE APPROVED nY i:JJNCIL !i� 't'kifiL4 REGULAR ;�ETING JD' OCTOBER 16. 1972 � Y . APPROVED SY A. C. Wager Company, Inc. 5940 Stinson Boulevasd N.E. , Fridley, Minnesota By: H. C. Wager, Bldg. Insp. 0 � u 0 0 l . � � .,� �� .�} �i ;k' 6: -1 % i � � s 9 . 16 F ESTIMATES FOR COUNCIL APPROVAL AT MEETING OF OCTOBER 16, 1972 Suburb�n Engineering, Inc. 6875 Highway #65 Minneapolis, Minnasota �5432 PARTIAL Estimate #20 for Inspection Time through 9-16-72 for utility Construction on Innsbruck North Project #103 Comstock & Davis, Inc. , Consulting Engineers 2446 County Road J Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432 For the Furnishing of Resident Inspection and Res;dent Supervision for the Staking out of the Fo1loFrzng � Construction Work: Sanitary Sewer, Water and Storm Sewer Improvement Project # 106 from September 4 thru September 30, 1972. PARTIAL Estimate #6 Sanitary Sewer � Water Improvement Project #105-1 from September 4 thru September 30, 1972. PARTIAL Estimate #$ Sanitary Sewer, Storm Sewer � Water Improvement Project #102 from August 28 thru September 30, 1972. PARTIAL Estimate #9 Dunkley Surfacing Company, Inc. 3756 Grand Street Minneapolis, Minnesota 55421 PARTIAL Estimate #9 - Sanitary Sewer, Water Main and Storm Sewer Project #103 - Innsbruck :;�rth Weaver, Talle � Herrick 3i6 East Main Street Anoka, Minnesota 55309 Billing Aated October 13, 1972 $ 17 288.75 $ 69.04 $ 13.09 $ 4,083.66 S 14,646.00 $ 2,241.40 i ! ' 1 1 1 UA Contract ho. 103 Partial Estimate '."ouc;.�.z hco 9 xc,r:��d Encia� 10/11/72 puner City of Fridlev � 6431 Univcrsity Ave.N.�.,55432 To Contractor_Dunklev Surfacina Co.,Inc. _3756 NE Grand St.,Mnls., 55421 Date Contract Approved Oct . 4, 1971 Amount of Contract ,�5�284, 281 , 10 lype of Work �nrater Main. Sanitarv Sewer and Storm Sewer Location �nnsbruck North. Proiect 103 'cumbered ' To Da'te 1 .' , , • ' �� lue of Work Certified 5249,817.30 (1) and $34,622.27 Less 10 �� Less Pre- f Net Retained vious Paymentsl Amount $24,981.73 I $164,070.52 I$14,646.00 This is to ceztify that the items of work shown in this statement of worK certified herein have been actually furnished for the above-mentioned project in accoxdance with [he plans and specifications heretofore approved and that the total work is 92.6 X completed. � Dated:�/3. /��Z • Signature:�����. �" � J .G _�al-- SUBURBAN ENGI\EcRIYG, INC Project Engineer CERTIFICATE OF PAYMENT This is to certify that, to the best of my knovledge, the quantities and values of work verified here- - - period covered b this vouches. Dated• % �� Signa[ure , ' .I hereby recommend payment of ' Dated:l%� / �� /�%L � J �J �J ' , (1)See Partial Estimate (2)Sae attached sheet information and belief this voucher. ' Si�nature: (�t/���1✓ /S ����i'�t%�-�y� . Enginee 118 9/20/72 Contract Titis StaCe:�er,t 1 � � � � lAW pii1C68 , • WEAVER, TALLE & HERRICK UB I GH�IRLESR WE.�VER 91lLRSTM4INSTREET �N[RM�NI.*���E ANOKA.MINNESOTA 55803 ' VIRGILC. MEqRICK �21�l��i October 13, 1972 ROBEATMUNNb JIlMF6 D. 61888 , FFE6ER�LK W.KEISEIi.JR. PATFICK J. ROCXE, JR. W ILLI.�M K. GOODNICX 1 City of FridZey ' . ' .September Retai.ner $Z,450.00 � (City Attorney 5750.00; Prqsecvtor $700.00) ' Lund vs. Fridley 1 hour Minn. Trans. R.R. Co. vs. Fridley 2 hour , ' CATP Ordinance 9 hours Hedman vs. Fridleg 4 hoars Dunkley re: Project 203 4 hoars . 19 hours 665.00 ' Expenses Advanced: Temporary Secretarial Services 126.40 ' TOTAZ.. . . . . . . . . . . . $2,24Z.40 ' ' ' 1 1 JOHIJ F. DtiBLC'�VV �SANTI COUNSY A�TORNfiY D/.!';D C. J4Hf��QW P. HUNTER P.D:GE6SON � ASSOC:.4?k ,, i✓Tsu� . ev . e;'4��i�'.�i�; ...��.,r:hE-•. „ _,..�,v G.CM�3RIi�i'.7:, i.�iNN�3C"i �. �., .... Ci:'tGl:>C'?'.` .3 � ., 9 ! i hir. Virgil Herricic �ttorney at Law 5^79 University :?ortheast Minueapolis, @?i!�n<}sota Dear Virgil: c�.r��,,:�-s,_ .�����-22�tiz .... ..,_ � n[� � ._53 ._: ..�i.,,.. :.. .. _3J�. �;O�El2VILLE - I,q�"..5. �� -.� ?.G".5 E �I'JlL F'RL' I send you herewith Stipulation oP Condemnation A�peal at�d pn�posec? Findings of Faot, prepared for the sost par.t bv :'i.ezdien N1:�nste;�tz•iaer of Bob Johnson'�; office. � � After our tel.epnone conversation cf y��sterd:�y, i have t>;i:er. nc� liberty of revising the "NOw T:,erefore" on the last puge oP rhe Stipulation, zn3 also addi-t:g u f:hraae after tYie last "471���;:ea_" ciause oti ti:age 3, which ccrnplE Le� thac sentence. 'i'he tn.us,; c� these chanqes is to indicate �.nat the Minnesota Transi:er k*iIi pay $11,40%.36 in cash as a spe�ial assesscoent for atreet irilF:rovcc,�rts without the necessity of tne sa;z�e being levie3q etc. T;�e ass;essc�ent can now only be ma3e because c,re agree to it, an3 we ay�e:: �o a.� because tne condemnation of the north f.ifty feeat of tiiis *_ruct �as been abandoned. On that b3sis, and also consideriny, as I�.n�o,°med you, the fact that Minnesota Transfer a.lways pays its :-�-tciai :.�sess- ment in cash without incurring ii.terest, this is with�.:u'r_ inter�sc. In view of the fact that the Railroad Company spent a suhstar.tial sum of money defeating the special as�essment in the fi_�c inste�nce, on proper grounds, and had, in their opinion, other prop:�r ,ro��nds fer defeating it; the offer to pay the snecial assessment a±-_nci-�a1 in full is, in fact, part of the negotiai:ion for settlenenr o; .:.'�:s mat*e�, and was also the basis upon sahich Mr. Johnson and I; r�e3 tc the seCtlement over the phone. The second added paragraph merely commits the City of F'ri�:l.ey to dedicate Seventy-firs��, `Chis, too, we have discu�:�-�� o*;�� the phene . ---- : , , 'JOHN F'. DABLCW ISANTI COUNTY ATTORNEY DAVID C. 10HN5'ON 'P. HUNTER AN6ERSON ASSOCtATE , Mr._Virgil Herrick ' Jiia�L41�":��' . _''�j�:,..., . � i %1�, i:liOH�'t:.. .. ... C;::79£21U+'.d!:, h'i:� ..:....... . .. ...J'�!:J -2- CAhiE <�JGtE ....' ��-+2 __ _�-_CA-IBRIDGL=_-_s_2253 't3RpFiAfr .:..,�.%�.`>C SODERVILLE - MPL>. - �'-C, : 53=.7 TOLI_ FREE October 3, 1972 ' I enclose the original second page, which Ed IIabcock had signed, so you can compare the tcvo languages. ' I would appreciate it if you would present this to the City of Fridley at the earliest possible date and secure their approval so that you might sign it and return it to me. ' Kind regards. , ' JFD/cj ' Enclosures ' ' ' , ' ` , ' . , � : Youf �ery C iily, !;' �rf � �i G �; � � / //' i 9 . � John F�Dablo�� t` ` ; � :� 1 � I, • � 1 city of brooklyn park Mayor Ana council City of Fridley 6431 University Ave. NE. Fsidley. Minnesota At a recent ineeting, the City Cocricii of th•� Caty of Brooklyn Park �dogted *.he nrclosed resolution. it is being forwasded ta you for yaur inforn�ation and for the taking of any action as ;:�ay be :iecessary. If you have any question regar�inc it, please uohtact me. Sir,ae'rc.ly, Wesley Long City C2erk WL:ga encl.. � � RESOLUTION 1972-219 RESOLUTION SUPPORTING NORTH SEARCH AREA AND URGIN6 METROPOLITAN COUNCIL ADOPTION OF THE PROPOSED AIRPORTS POLICY PLAN INTO THE METROPOLITAN DEVELOPMENT GUIDE WHEREAS, public hearings have been scheduled to receive testimony on the proposed Airports Policy Plan before being approved by the Metropolitan Council and incorporated into the Metropolitan Development Guide, and WHEREAS, public notice has established the hearing dates and locations as: 7 PM, October 4 7 PM, November 14 7 PM, November 15 and - St. Paul Arts - Fred Moore Jr. - Farmington Sr. & Science Center H.S., Anoka H.W. WHEREAS, the plan proposes adding a new major commercial air- port to the existing metropolitan area airports system i�n addition to adding eight new general aviation airports, and WHEREAS, the most prominent feature of the system plan is the new major airport search area located in Anoka County, and WHEREAS, the proposed new major commercial airport is repre- sented as an eventual replacement in the existing Minneapolis- St. Paul International Airport as the regional commercial airport, and ' WHEREAS, the policy statement includes a commitment for encouraging fast link transit service to the new major airport from either side of the Mississippi as part of the metropolitan transit system, and ' ' ' WHEREAS, highway access tc the proposed major airport would be prov:ded by upgrading TH 65 and by construction of a TH 52 bypass around Anoka, and WHEREAS, the policy statement includes a commitment for the control of airport-related development so that marginal non-airport related development can be channeled into the developing municipal utility districts to the south, and ' WHEREAS, the City is currently in the process of certifying for assessment over seven million dollars of public improvements a� its resident investment for economic developments in 1972, and � ' WHEREAS, the rs�rth area location ocaa�ipns: City Council of Brooklyn Park has supported the for a regional major airport facility on past RESOLU��ON 1868.57 dated December 16, 1968 RESOLUTIQN 1969-53 dated March 31, 1969,'and �A , Resolution #1972-219 (Continued) WHEREAS, the delay in reaching a decision on the location of ' a second major airport has placed many economic decisions from the private sector in suspense thereby affecting the development of meaningful comprehensive plans at the municipal level; ' ' , ' C' , ' I1 ' ' ' , � ' ' 1 ' NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY 0£ BROOKLYN PARK: 1. That the P".etropolitan Council approve the Airports POlicy rldii a5 Suuti:itted. , 2. That local overland freight zones (truck, rail) operating � in conjunction with the expanded eirport system be reviecae� for public policy on equity for vested interests adversely affected by the north site location. ' � 3. That the Mayor secure an opportunity to speak on behalf of an early airport decision from the Metropolitan Council at one of the scheduled public hearings. The foregoing resolution was introduced by Mayor Rossing and duly seconded by Councilman Umland. The following voted in favor of the resolution: Dow, Krautkremer,' Rossing, Molde, Small'and Umland. The following voted against: None. The following were absent: Schreiber Whereupon the resolution was adopted. ADOPTED: OCTOBER 2, 1972, ��� BJOR ROSSI G, �LAYO CERTIFICATE STATE"OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF HENNEPIN CITY OF BROOKLYN PARK I, the undersigned, being the duly qualified and acting Clerk of the City of Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, hereby certify that the foregoing resolution is 3 true and correct cepy as adopted by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Park on October 2, 1972. WITNESS my hand officially as such Clerk and the corporate seal of the City'this 3rd day of October, 1972. (SEAL) �\ � � WESLEY LONG, TY LEP � � . ' �. ' 1 ' � , ' � ' 1 '� June 21, 1972 City of Fridley 6431 University Avenue NE Fridley, Mn. 55432 Dear Sir: At a recent meeting, the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Park adopted the enclosed resolution. It is being forwarded to you for your information and for the taking of any action as may be necessary. If yon have any question regarding it, please contact me. Sincerely, (,v� `-�i �`-`/ ��'� � Wesley Long City C1eYk WL:lb encl. � %� ' ' ' ' LJ � � , � ' I_ l ' C�� RESOLUTION #1972-126 RESOLUTION REGARDING PENALTIES ON DELINQUENT TAXES WIiEREAS, the State Legislature has establish�d penalty rates and interest charges on delinquent real estate taxes which are lower than available commercial lending rates, and WF�REAS, this legislative policy makes it economically ad- vantageous for certain land speculators, developers and large property owners to forego payment of their propercy taxes in order to benefit from the interest rates established by the State Legis- latuxe, and WiIEREAS, the levy limitation imposed by the State Legisla- ture through the 1971 Omnibus Tax Bill will adversely affect Brooklyn Park's ability to meet the needs of its rapidly growing population thus making it critical that all monies levied be col- lected as they become due, and WHEREAS, the collection of special assessments, which dollar- wise often produce qreater monies than ad valorum taxes, are also adversely affected by the State Legislature's policy regarding pen- alty rates and interest charges, and WHEREAS, the policy regarding penalty rates and interest charges on delinquent real estate taxes has encouraged the with- holding of tax monies which necessitates that ttte G�ity of Brooklyn Park either borrow additTOnal monies and/or cause a reduction in the level of municipal services received by City residents, and WHEREAS, special assessment delinquencies adversely affect the City's ability to meet debt redemption schedules resulting in increased interest charges the burden of which accrues to all City residents; , NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF BROOKLYN PARK that the City requests that the State Leqislature initiate an immediate review of its policy regarding penalty rates and ini:erest charges on delinquent real estate taxes so that defi- , ciencies can be remedied during the 1973 Legislative Session to create a policy which encourages the prompt payment of real estate t vices and special assessments. LJ I� ' � The foregoing resolution was introduced by Mayor Rossing and duly @econded by Councilman Schreiber. The £ollowing voted in favor of the resolution: Rossing, Schreiber, Small and Umland. Tk�e following voted against: None. The following were absent: Molde. S�1lereupon the resolution was adopted. ADOPTED: JUNE 12R �Q']2 Dow, Krautkremer, � � / . 1A �y'C ..���,.,,�.,,. �— i' ' ' ' � t_J CERTZFICATE STATE OF MINNESOTA COUNTY OF HENNEPIN CITY OF BROOKLYN PARK I, the undersigned, being the duly qualified and acting Clerk of the City of Brooklyn Park, Minnesota, hereby certify that the above resolution is a true and correct copy of the resolution as adopted by the City Council of the City of Brooklyn Park on June 12, 1972. ' WITNESS My hand officially as such Clerk and the corporate seal of the City this 13th day of June, 1972. ' ' ( SEAI,) IJ ' � � ' 1 �', i � ' ' 0 ... e S Y LON C Y CLE �. ' � ' � ' 1 � � ' � , ' ' ' ' • ' t ' , Cicy of F.idley, "Sir.oesota Ofiice :�f the Building Inspector TOPIC: MONTHLY REPORT TO THE CIT1 'iANAGER Seotember 1972 TYPE OF CONSTRUCTION Resiuential Residen[ial Garages Cum. AI[er. & Addns Res. Alter. & Addns Multiple Dwellings Commercial Industrial Municipal Churches & Schools Hospitals Signs • Moving & Wreckin6 OTHERS 1972 SePt. 44 4 7 18 L 0 1 0 0 0 7 [3� NUMBER OF PE1tMITS ISSUED 1971 SePt. 1 6 6 14 0 n 1 I 0 0 4 1 40 THIS YEAR TO DATE 193 42 3: 112 1 8 10 L 1 0 3y 7 449 LAST YEAR TO DATE 63 60 32 91 5 6 1 2 0 0 i% 12 319 Heating 1 16 239 185 PLumbing 2 16 19i 141 Electrical 36 30 346 302 39 62 782 628 Residential Residential Garages Com. ALter. & Addns Res. Alter. & Addns Multiple Dwellings Cocrnnexcial IndustrLal Munic ipal Chusches & Schoo�s Hespitals Signs Moving � Wrecking ESTIMATfiD vALUATIONS OF BUILDING PERMITS LSSUED $1,009,315 19,171 52,723 31,571 66�763 0 45,000 0 0 0 2,805 e $ 200,113 13,793 21,397 20,696 0 0 70,000 2,600,000 0 0 712 ,927, r j6,343,514 126,584 1,093,607 221,642 66,763 494,'v88 2,593,505 135,000 53,689 0 39;799 1 $1,629,852 157,955 1,591,063 156,893 2,054,850 583,400 70,000 2,607,900 0 0 43,951 ,915, TYPE Blacktopping Excavating Gas General Heating House Moving & Wrecking Masonry Oil Heating Plaotering RooEing Signs Well IYrilling G NUMBER OF LICENSES CURRENTLY IN EPrECT AND LICENSE FEES COLLECTED TO DATE M;M13ER 11 14 31 95 42 3 22 e 4 1 12 0 243 P E R M I T F E E 5 1972 1971 #11,636-11,71D BUILDING �k9102 — 9137 ELECTRICAL #5374 HEATING #5688— 5689 PLUMBING i�104 — 110 SIGNS n $3,538.80 1,051.75 7.00 161.00 95.00 $4,853.55 $7,785.63 440.50 1,238.50 692.25 65.00 . FEES COI.LECTED $165.00 2i0.00 'v65.00 2375.00 630.OG 45.0� 330.00 i2o.00 60.00 15.00 300.00 0 $4715 U0 TNZS YEe1k $40,585.58 8,298.85 9,479_25 7,797.25 $66, LAST YEAR $21,616.16 8,G44."15 7,883.00 5,785.75 1,298.25 $54,627.51 1 � �:� Building Inspcctlon �e�Z�r��r��n� City of Fridley li�ortth: sgpr�Pr -- MONTHLY INSPECTION REPORT Year: __19�2 1 � Sec�ien �- ' ' � 1 � � •� ' m ' �.�_..�_� '' , ll I ' i � � � "' � '1�+ ? � a f115�iCCt10115 Rough lns: rvew �wia�au�����_ Footings: New Construction Framings $ Reinspections Fiork Not 1�eady or Rejected 5igns — - Stop_ Work Posted._ _ _ , -- _._ Violations Checked_ __ ___ �_---- - _-- Dangerous Buildings_ _ __._ Comp�laints -Checke3_T — -- FliscelZaneous _ ___ _ . __ Finals Residential _ Finals_ Commercial_� Indust. Total Inspections Permits Issued Tiae Off/ Sick Leave 72 lire. R,�ou ns: ew ervices________ inspectio_ns — Work Not_ Read�.or_Re�ected__ A ilA{ns�a _____—_'.____ Miscell_aneous ._________— Finals: Residential inals:,�ommercial F� In3ust. Total Inspections Permits Issued Tiaie Off/ Sick Lean� 120 Hrs. n____L T�.... Unv CnrVl('PS , � wor Sig ' Mis � Fin � Fin .�. I W 4 , ` �r�d s s_ Total Inspections Pe�A�ts Issued nff/ 8ick Lesv� _�n '1972 I 1971 Sept. � Sept 85_ . 11 _J 54 . _ _?4.. _ 92 63_ 24 5 1 4 12 __b - 2..- _,-L- 0 3_. 6 13 14 12 - _43 __30 . _ _�" -=9= 294 181 --5 -- .. ._12 --�-- - -- 2 �.�� _1 This Year To Date . _ _ 303 318 _ 393 _ ..142 _ _ 47 28- -_-21 _4 Last Year To Date 574 _ 112. 4�- __35- 91_ _ 101 .- -1�6- --119 ---150- � ' PARKS AND RECREA'I'ION DEPARTMENT ' Fridley, Minnesota 55432 Paul Brown, Director �a1ph Volkman, Foreman ' 6431 University Avenue N.E. Phone: 560-3450 QUARTERLY PARKS WORK PROGRESS REPORT ' �ULY. AUGUST. SEPTEMBER. I9%2 a a� * � e �w a � a � r a � * r r � +r a * e x � * * * * � e • a � � n +r s # � � * � u 1 lI ' ' ' ' �_1 ' �� I� , ' ' � WORK TO BE DONE: f'l�wuar�ns PaRK: Install 2 portable football goal posts. Paint blacktop curbing. Regrade skating area. Seed graded area. Repaint sign post. Regrade area off 68th Avenue. Move in mobile shelter. Install hockey rink. Remove swings for season. lne� PaRK: Seed ball field (W. end). Construct two softball fields. Install base indicators. C1ose shelter for season. Moue picnic tables to one general area. Take down swings for season. (E and W ends). Install hockey rink. Install snowmobile signs. Flooding rinks F, removing snow as needed. Ready warming house for season. . WORK BEING DONE: Install steel canopy Cutting grass. Water trees. Repair top of wooden canopy (W. end). Fill washouts Cutting grass. Cover lights on warming house with wire screen. Flooding skating rinks. Lining soccer field weekly. Putting lines on hackey rink. 4•;ORK FINISHED_ Install 2 backstops (Contract). Regrade open ditc'h., Install night light over apparatus area. Install blacktop si.dewalk F, curbing sand area (E. end). Build blacktop sidewalk F, curb sand area (W. end). Install 1 k19 GT Whirl (W. end) . Install 1 N107 M Slide (W. end). Use piling to close off washouts. Stake F, trim trees. {4ater young trees. Tnstalled new redwood slat on bathroom entrance. Poisoned gophers. Resurfaced soccer field with black dirt. Trimmed trees. Top dressed area on south side of creek. Repainted both park entrance signs. Chipped extra cement away from playground equip- ment. Installed limestone around��, playground equipment. � Cut down 80 trees diseased with Dutch Gim. Cut down 4 trees diseased with Oak Wilt. , , c3uarterly Parks Work Pr�ress Report. Page 2 WORK TO BE DONE: ' LACKE PARK CCONfT); , , u , ' , LJ , ' �AY PARK: Take down swings for the season. Seed grass area. , Paint curbing. Relocate swings. �nstall base indicators. , LDCKE LAKE PARK: • T.rim trees. ' S`eed grass area. P�aza �PaRK: , Paint domed poles Cut off extra threads on park sign bolts. ' Take down swings for seascn. Paint new steel gate. , TERRA�':: PARK: ' Aireate grass area. Reseed grass area. WORK BEING DONE: Cutting grass. Spray for dandelions. Aireate grass area. Re-seed grass area. Cutting grass. WORK FINISHED: Painted domed poles. Repaired horseshoe courts. Lining soccer field weekly. Replaced broken electrical outlet. Installed 3 new horseshoe stakes. ' Repair work on hlue canopy Repaired toilet paper � holders. ' Cleared road to additional � diseased trees (Dutch � Elm). ' Rented tree chipper to �I assist with diseased �i tree removal. I Graded G seeded hill area on 69th .4venue. Poisoned gophers. Sprayed 150 stumps with 24D (Dutch Elm) . Repaired water fountain on warming house. Installed post for new gate. Trimmed Russian Olives. Staked trees. Instail post for new gate Trimmed Russian Olives. Staked trees. Repair �, replace domed poles. Paint curb � sidewalk. Installed new equipment. Painted new domed poles. Cut down broken branch. Removed dead stumps. Repaired swings. Striped tennis courts. I■ Quarterly Parks Work Progress Report. Page 3 ' WORK TO BE DONE: WORK BEING DONE: WORK FINISHED: ' TERRACE PARK �CON�T); Remove tennis net. 7'ake swings down for season. , Ready warming house for season. Flopd rinks when needed. Plow snow when needed. �END OF SECTION I) ' ' 1 ' ' ' ' ' , , f ' ' ' ' , ' Quarterly Parks Work Progress Report. Page d ' WORK TO BE DONE: ' S�RING BROOK PARK: Reseed area. Take swings down for season. Install skating lights. ' Flood skating rink when needed. Plow snow when needed. , ' ,1 RIV�RVIEW HEIGHTS PARK: Have Public Works blacktop their lift station. Paint new steel gate. Paint power pole. Grade along drainage ditch. Repair slope on end of Belair Way. Repair fence line. ,CR,AIG PARK; Install base indicators on ballfields. , Add infield mix to ballfields. Trim trees. Regrade skating rink. Instal� skating light. , Ready warming house for season Fiood skating rink when needed Plow snow when needed. ' ' LfH�AN PARKt RegTlde skating area F, seed. Regrade hockey rink, Install hockey rink � lights. ' Loeate new mobile shelter. Move previous shelter to new Site at Burlington Northex'n ' Park. Consti'uct new steps. Take swings down for season. , Flood sksting rink as needed. Plow snow when needed. Remove tennis net. : ' CHas�s Isuu�: Grade grass area. ' , ' PLYMOUTH SQUARE: Take swings down for season WORK BEING DONE; Prune F, stake trees Brush out wooded areas Cutting grass. Grade $ reseed park area F, ballfields. Sand $ repaint basketball backboards. Relocate 2 picnic tables F, trash barrels. Cutting grass. Spray for dandelions. Remove trash barrel f, picnic tables for season. Remove tennis net. Install new canopy. Seed graded area. Cutting grass. Spray for dandelions. Cutting grass. WORK FINISHED: Painted playground apparatus. Repaired fence line. Put topsoil on new area. Regrade skating area and reseed. Painted tennis court. Painted playground apparatus. Install base indicators. Striped tennis court. Repaired roof at Logan. Cutting grass. Placed picnic tables. Cleaned trash barrels. One man was on hand for Island of Peace Dedication. Cleaned up board walk after ceremony. Filled in spots in front of warming housc. i� Quarterly Parks Work Progress Report. Page S IWORK TO BE DONE: WORK BEING DONE: WORK FINISt{ED: t PLYMOUTH S(1UARE PARK iCON�T); Ready warming house for season. Add topsoil $ seed the Install skating ram�,. entire park. ' Flood skating rink �ahen needed. Plow snow when needed. RUTH CIRCLE PARK: ' Take swings down for season. ' , BURLINGTON ��ORTHERN PARK: pdd base indicators. Install hockey rink. Take down swings for season. ' Install 1�ockey rink. Locate warming house from Logan. Flood skating rinks when needed. plow snow when needed. ' SYL.VAN HILLS PARK; ' egra e co ey rink. Add top soil to entire park. Reseed park. qdd trees along houlevard. , Reroof warming house. Aireate turf area. AdJ base indicators. ' Ipstall hockey rink. Take down swings for season. Ready warming house for skating , season. Flood skating rink when needed. Plow snow when needed. 'A�-ruRa Pru�K: ` Aireate grass area. Reseed. Take swings lown for season. , SIJNMIT $(aUARE PARK: ' Paint ight poles (gray). Top dress north park area. Groom horseshoe pits. Reseed grass area. ' Aireate turf area. Take swings down for season. Install lights for skating season. ' Flood rink when needed. F7: A sr�oty when needed. Cutting grass. Groom horseshoe pits. Cutting grass. Spraying for dandelions Taking down goal post. Lining football field. Spray for dandelions Cutting grass. Spray for dandelions ' iEt� OF SECTION II) Install 1 N298 GT swing. Instail 1 ftlll GT whirl. Install 7 GT "Fort" slide. Add blacktop sidewalk F, curb sand area. Fertilize grass area Striped football field. Installed goal post. Painted playground apparatus. Reinstall park sign. Paint blacktop curbing. Dug out rocks. ' Quarte.ly Farks Work Progress Report. Page t: ' WORK TO BE DONE: WORK REING DONE: iVORK FINISHF.D_ WEST I�ORE LAKE llRIVE� Landscape some of the hills. Spring clean up. Installed thin ice signs. ' I LONMONS PARK; Relocate trees under football ' likhts. Wimerize sprinkling system �, install winter caps. ' Ready hockey rinks for season. Ready warming house for season. Instali skating lights. Install blacktop curbing around ' South parking lot. Flood skating rinks when needed Plow snow when needed. ' �� ' ' � �� ' , �1 ' 'OAK NI �emove�� ing$ £or ��as4A r , Install 1 picnic table in Cement (parmanent). Remoe�e dirt pile. Rework J.C. tiockey Rink. Top dress grass area. Reseed grass area. Install d steel gates. Repaint canopy. Lining football fields. Taking down goal post. Reseed football fields. Installing players benches on field N4. kemoving tennis nets. Cutting grass, Remoyed beach equipment G closed beach for se�son. Lin�d foctbail fields. Insta ll cd stcel �oal post on new foot6ail field. Snstall ed pins for yard :narkers. Moved in bleachers. I.ined foctbaLls on 3 F, d , installed goal post. Killed weeds in warnir.� track. Repainted bang boards. 'Cop dressEd sliding hill. S�dded sliding hill. Top dressed ,Qrass areas. Relocated horse shoe pirs. Instalied base indicators on field �YS. Repaired tennis net. Moved mobile shelter to field i�'_ for tournev. Repaired domed pole in parking lot. Took down outfield fences on �1, K�, i� ti4. Instalicd curbing aroun�s north parkin�; lot. Worke�i on hockev rink. Swept heavy grass off of football field. Instailed cable line on both sides of footba'i fi�ld. Removcd 2 broken �oal posts on #�3 F; lfa fields (vandals). Reseeded old horseshoe pits. Top dressed �, seeded arza S. of field 7i2. Replaced dome pole in S. parking lot. Dismantled scoreboard. Cleaned out press box. Removed snow fence on sliding hill. Installed 2 sets goai ;.ost� Paint curbing. Repair broken swings. I■ ' �uaTter� Parks Work Progress Report. ._ . .. _....�.__ ... _ .._�...� _._.. . ' WORK TO BE DONE: IVORK BEING DONE' ' ��Rj�E �?€�.N; Spring clean up. Cut weeds. 'i.I TY }{�ILL_ • . �—A�reaca grass area. Spray for insects. Reseec where needed, ' Wi.nte.ize sprinkling system. ' �Etm OF SECTION III) Y WORK TINISf�F.P: Pruneci sh:i.b5. Built sidewalk on E. end of builcling�. Staked trees. Trimme�l trees. Repaired sprinkling system. Trimmed all shrubs. , Quarterly Parks Work Progress Report. �ag�� ; _.. . __ _ . . _ ___ __ __-. ' WORK TO BE DONE: , P�A,pSE"a pARK: qireate grass area. Regrade skating area. Re�eed grass area. ' Replac >ign on Ei. epd of park, � z�irch lot. :::sta� i:ockey light poles. � {�ke s -,gs down f.ox season. �<��d}� � .rrning nouse ±'or seasor:. ' FlJafd�P,Y PARK; S�5?.d skating area. Sr<stall base indicators. � !'«d infield mix to ballfields. ;.ns[all w���en dome. G:,nstruCt so£tball field. ' � i i�asc indicators. � :%� skating area. ,, :x �rass area. , +r�rn trees. axe swings down for season. Install hockey lights. Ic;tall skating ramp. ' i2eady warmirfg house for skating season. Fiood skating rink when needed. ?'Iow snow when needed. ' I�ICE i,REEK SCHQOL: ' esee area. Rework scYtball field. Cut grass. Remove tennis net. � RIGE GRE�K PARK: Ir�RE �� �� & P,�K; �" Str�pe ba=� ..call court. , Stain ra�ters on beach house. Reseed �ass area. Insta;: �ise indicators on new ' field. Removed sw:��gs ior season. Mo��e picnic tables to one general ,r::a � Rvn,���✓e `ountuin £rom lake. Pi:�.���w :hin ice signs. ieadr warming house for skating � �asoii. .'i skating ramp. ' WORK BEING �O;VE: Spray £or dandelions. Cutting grass. I,ining football fiela Removing goal post. Install ligFting for hockey rittk (�ontract). Spray for dandelions. Cutting grass. ltiORk r�RT�}i'�� Cut dcr,�; Qak trec and renoved (Oak Wilt di5ease) Strip�c �:ot i *5. Inst�lle�i 1', 1,�Ktop �.JE-- walk t; curbing. Removed weEd, ;`roui u:�;c-- ball intieicl. Installed goal pos? Top dress witY: bleck d�rt. Install permar.errt Te net. Cleaned up warming n��:� after fi��e. R<.��laced sadd'emat�,- P:�t in bia�ktop for s caropy Repr.�n*_ed bii.� s��1. Pairced curbing around play area. Installe� domed poles o-- the iN. boundary. Install 2 portable football Installed football ��a; goal posts. post. Lining football field. [.ined football fieici. Taking down goal post. Brush out wooded areas. Cutting grass. Lining football field for season. Ready beach for summ�: Repaired flying rings Put in blacktop sidew;.:� on hot.i� sides of' o.-.a,;e Repaired basketball ba��k- boarc: . Top dressed grass are,- Painted curhir;g arour�. - play area. Repaired teeter toTte Repaired windcws in t�_� beach house. Rernovcd sNimmii�g docl, closed beach for :.. -_ -- , quarterly Parks Work Progress Report. Page S ' WORK TO BE DONE: WORK BEING DONE; WORK FINISHED: ' H4CKMANN CIRCLE PARK: Patch blacktop area. Spray for dandelions. Painted curbing around Rework ball field. Install base indicators. play area. Reseed grass area. Trim � prune trees. Removed picnic tables. ' Remove swings for season. INNSBRUCK F'ROPERTY: Cutting grass. �OHN ERICKSON PARK: ' emove swings for season. Cutting grass. Installed swings. Installed 3 saddlemates. �I 1 ' � �� ' ' , ' ■ 1 �1 � , t iEND OF SECTION IV) Installed Wee Toot Climber. � quarterly Parks Work progress Report. Page 10 � �✓ERAJ.L (`�A I M'ENANCE ; Unloade playground equipment. ' Painting new picnic table boards. Stored planks for 8 picnic tables that were without frames due to vandals. Fainted ice shaver. Repairing picnic tables , Started to clean bottom of Spring Lake, of all glass. Installed domed poles at Old Park Garage. Assembled 3 new picnic tables. . ' Cleaning garage yard. Relocated all our equipment to its new location. Made templates to strope tennis courts. Installed all shrubs around the City Garage. ' Installed playground equipment at John Erickson Park. 4 men wqrked on Stonybrook Creek. "4'' Painting new mobile shelters. ' Ficked up snow fence stakes at Anoka for ball tournament. Moved bleachers to Litile 4eague Field £or their tournament. Cut brush on Property in front of Shorewood Inn Lounge. � Returned curbing machine to Hennepin County. Cieaned behind oid garage. Painted in the shop. Repaired and replaced knives on Flail mowers. , Moved equipment for the City Band. Filling pop machines at the playground sites. Installed new gate at Riverview Heights Park lbroken by vandals). ' Stored 50 galion sprayer away for the winter. 8uilt lumber rack in shop yard. Built screens for warming house at Grace High School rink. tRemoved all recreation equipment from the furnace room and relocated it in Locke Park. i VANDALISM; � LOCKE PARK (July S, 1972) 10 light bulbs broken . . . . . . . $ 5.00 LOCKE PARK (July 14, 1972} 1 picnic table in the creek ....$ 15.00 (labor) 3 planks broken on picnic table ..$ 35.00 MOORE LAKE BEACH (July 19, 1972) 2 light bulbs at beach house MOORE LAKE BEACH (August 15, 1972) Brocen pipe on drinking £ountain . . $ 3.00 . $ 7.00 MOORE LAKE BEACH (August 16, 1972) 4 �iTO en windows . , . , . . . . . $ 25.00 (glass F, labor) Broken light bulb . . . . . . . , . $ 2.00 MOORE LAKE BE.4CH (July 11, 1972) Bent leg on high rings ......$ 25.00 (labor to repair) MOORE GAKE BEACH (July 12, 1972) 'sxQj:en'teeter totter bracket . . . $ 10.00 MOORE LAKE BEACH (August 17, 1972) 4 hroken windows . . . . . . , . . $ 25.00 ' 4uarterly Parks Work Progress Report. Page 11 ' �AI�AI.ISM �CON'T)� ' LOCKE PARK (August 23, 1972) 2 9xoken paper holders . .$ 5.00 Blue canopy broken . , . . . . . . $ 50.00 I I GRANp TOTAG VANpALISM FOR THIS QUARTER: $ 207.00 1 ' f"r,� , ' 1 ' 1 ' ' ' i ' ' ' � ,�