12/04/1972 - 5598;
FRIDLEY CITY COUNCIL - REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING - DECEMBER 4, 1972 - 7:30 P.M.
� PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
IN�OCATION:
ROLL CALL:
APPROVAL OF MINUTES:
Regular Meeting, November 6, 1972
Canvass of Votes, November 9, 1972
Public Hearing Meeting, November 13, 1972
ADOPTION OF AGENDA:
VISITORS:
Consideration of Items not on Agenda - 15 Minutes
PUBLIC HEARINGS:
Hearing on Land Alteration Permit - Chies Brothers. . . . . . . . . . . . 1
Lot l0, Auditor's Subdivision 9k22
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PAGE NUMBERS
OLD BUSINESS: & ITEM NUMBER
Consideration of Second Reading of an Ordinance Repealing. ..... 2- 2 C
Chapter 19 "Used Car Lots" of the City Code and Adopting
a"Used Motor Vehicle" Ordinance as Chapter 19 (Tabled
November 20, 1972)
Discussion Concerning Park Construction Company Hauling. ...... 3- 3 A
of Fi11 from Burlington Northern Construction Site
'COI�AIENT: Attached is a Letter sent Mr. Carlson concerning hauling
of materials on Main Street during the aighttime hours. Mr. McDonald
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will be present Monday evening to discuss this matter with the Council)
NEW BUSINESS:
Receiving the Building Standards - Design Control. . . . . . . . . . 4 - 4 B
Minutes of November 21, 1972
Receiving the Planning Co�ission Minutes of . . . . . . . . . . . . 5 - 5 G
November 22, 1972
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REGUTAR COUNCIL MEETING, DECEMBER 4, 1972
NSW BUSINESS (CONTINUED)
Receiving the Minutes of the Board of Appeals. ...
Meeting of November 28, 1972
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PAGE NUMBERS
& ITEM NUMBER
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Submitting of Names to Judge of Anoka County District. .
Court for the Fridley Charter Commission �
� COt4fENT: The Mayor and each Councilman should have a list of
� five names of people they wish to have serve on the Fridley
j Charter Commission. These names will be forwarded and appoint-
, men[s to the Charter Commission will be made by the District
Judge. A List of nominees from the League of Women Voters is
j enclosed for your information)
Consideration of Approval of Renewal of Mainteaance. .
Agreement for The Metropolitan Sewer goard far 1973 .
7 - 7 A
8 - 8 H
Receiving Public Examiner Audi[ of Fridley Police. ......... 9- 9 J
Pension Association
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NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED)
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PAGE NUMBERS
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Consideration of Resolution Authorizing and Directing. ....... 10 - 10 A
the Splitting of Special Assessments on Lot 5, BLock 2,
Riverwood M3nox Addition
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' COMMENT: The memo from the Finance Director gives the background
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on this resolution and the following resolutions)
Consideration of a Resolution Authorizing and Directing. ...... 11
the Splitting of Special Assessments on North 12.7 Feet
of Lot 31 and all of Lot 32, Block 4, Lowell Addition
Consideration of a Resolution Authorizing and Directing. ..... 12
the Splitting of Special Assessments on Parcels 10 and 200,
Section 13
Consideration of a Resolution Authorizing and Directing. ...... 13
the Splitting of Special Assessments on Lots 26-30, Block 1,
Onaway Addition
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REGUTAR COUNCIL MEETING, DECEMBER 4, 1972
NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED)
Consideration of a Resolution Authorizing and Directing. .
the Splitting of Special Assessments on Lots 1- 30,
Block 3, Onaway Addition
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PAGE NUMBERS
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Consideration of a Resolution Authorizing and Directing. ...... 15
the Splitting of Special Assessments on parcel 7200,
Section 3
Consideration of a Resolution Authorizing and Directing. ...... 16
the Splitting of Special Assessments on Parcel 3600,
Section 2
Consideration of a Resolution Authorizing and Directing. ...... 17
the Splitting of Special Assessments on Lots 26 and 27,
Block 4, Hyde Park Addition
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REGUI�R COUNCIL MEETZNG, DECEMgER 4, 1972
1�EW BUSINESS (CONTINUED)
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Consideration of a Resolution Authorizing and Directing. .. . 18 - 18 A
the Splitting of Special Assessments on Parcels 7$00,
8100 and 8400, Section 24, and Platting into Innsbruck
North Addition
Consideration o£ a Resolution Authorizing and Directing. ...... 19 - 19 A
the Splitting of Special Assessments on Parcels 7200 and
9000, Section 24, and Platting into Innsbruck North Town-
houses lst Addition
Consideration of Report on Recodification. . . . . . . . . .
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Claims. . . . . . .
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NEW BUSINESS (CONTINUED) PAGE NUMgERS
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Licenses. . . . . . .
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Estimates. . . . . . . .
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Consideration of a Resolution Authorizing the Changing of .
Budget Appropriations Within the General Fund (printing 24
City Code)
COP84[)NICATIONS :
Peterson and Kalina; Requesting Splitting oF Property. ,
for Tax and Assessment Purposes ' •••• zs - 25 C
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GOB&ifTNICATIONS • PAGE N�MBERS
& TTEM NUMBERS
Mrs• Lindstrom and Mrs. Sonnenbe=g: Gratitude for Action. .
Taken on Their Petition •�•. 26
Fridley Jaycees; Permission for Using Classroom and Waiving, ,
Fee for Underpriviledged Children '
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Anoka Hennepin School District �kll: Request for Nominee. .
for a Citizens Advisory Committee '''•• 28 ' 2$ B
(COMMENT: School District #11 would like the City
Council to suggest a nominee to serve on a Gitizens
Advisory Committee. They would like the name or
names of individuals nominarted no later than
December 8th)
Ed Wilmes: Naming of Island. . ..
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League of Women Voters: Request to Present Petition on North. .
Park Nature Center . . 30
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ADDZTIONAL NEW BUSINESS ITEMS
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Consideration of a Resolution Authorizing and Directing the. .... 31 - 31A
Splitting of Special Assessments on Parcels 4200 and 4700,
Auditor's Subdivision No. 78, and Replatting into Registered
Laad Survey No. 38
Consideration of a Resolution Authorizing and Directing. ...... 3z
the Splitting of Special Assessments on Lots 1-15,
S1ock 3, Parcel 950, Onaway Addition
Consideration of a Resolution Authorizing and Directing. ...... 33 - 33 A
[he Splitting and Combining of Special Assessments on
Lots 27 - 32, Block T, River View Heights Addition
Consideration of a Resolution Authorizing and Directing ....... 34 - 34 A
the Splitting of Special Assessments on Part of Lot 1,
Parcel 30; Part of Lot 1, Parcel 20; Lot 2, Parcel 40; and
Lot 3, Parcel 60, Block 1, Oakhill Addition
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ADDITIONAL ITEMS {CONTINUED)
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Consideration of Besolution Authorizing and Directing,' ,,,,,,, 35 - 35 A
the Splitting of Special Assess�nts on Parcels 6000 and
6100, Section 2, and Replatting into East ganch Estates 2nd
Addition
ADJOURN;
THE MINUTES OF THE REGU, ;R Cvt'' <. ?!LETING QF NOVEMBER �, A
The Regu.�ar Council Meeting _; the =r�d�ey ��;y Councii aas c,n.re;;�r� �,�
7:45 P.[9., November fi, 1972,
PLEDG:,' 0�' ALL�GIANCE a
Mayor Liebl led the Council and the audier,�e in ,ay.ing the Plecge ryf
Allegiance to the Flag.
INVOCATION•
Councilman Mittelstadt offered the Invccation.
ROLL CALLc
MEMB�RS PRESENT: Breider, Liebl, Utter � Mittelsta�c
MEMBERS A3SENT; None
PRESEN_ T�T
to the C
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Receiving Communication from the League of Women Voters
Mrs. Connie Metcal€ presented the United Nations �lag to the Cpuneil ot
the Ci#y of Fri�iley as a symboi to all that the flyzng qf this flag will
remind us that we �re not only citizens pf our state and nation, but oP
ti�e wvr]�d. �lay�r Liek�l t,�anked the League �or the flag,
MOTION by CouAC�lman MiLte_:-=tadt to receive the communication f�om the
League oF WOm�r� Voters dated �ctoUer 23,1972, Seconded by Councilman
Breide�r. UpAn a voice vote, all aye�,. 1-a;�qr Liebl declared the mcation
;Fearried unanimousiy.
°' `�r xtit CA1NL �'L'� OF T.yE REGULAR COUNCIL ME$TjNG GF OCTOBER 2 ±9�2;
MOTIC'; by Councilman Piittelstadt to adopt the Minutes of the Regu�l�r
�our�ci+ Meeting of Gctober 2, 1972, Seconded by Councilman Utte�: Upnn
a voice vc��, a11 ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the roiio� G�x�ed y��imous�y,
APPROVe�L OF TF1E MItIUTES '�' �'}�, �.fINUTES OF THE RFr�tr.aR :_n,n ��,n, .,, .
MFPTTkrr� no' ...,,.,.. _ . _ . .--_ ._ .,....._�._
"�"''��N �Y �QUncilman $r�icler to adopt th� Minutes of the Cornh;.��c� Aegular
F���k11i� H�axir�g Meeting p� Octpber 1Fj, 1972 aS Submitted• Secoa3�d by
"''=ellt�a�17 M�ttelstadt. U o
�Qt�4n �Si'ried P T+�a vpic� vpte, all ayes, Mayor L;eb2 le��,ar�d
unar�imousl �.
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The City Manager expla�ned that be _;:r;e o� the time ta�l� a°;3 ���� ��
#hi5 QrdinanCe, �he "Sun" was furn;.shed wz±h a copy of the Ordinan4e.last
�'xiday, so they :ou1d syt '- ,. anc5 ;rocf rAa_d with the ur•derstand:n� *.hat
�h�Y �E��uld go back azad ma1.e � ch.�,ges necessary afte� tnis r2e�et r�g, sir�ce
the C�unqi�. wanted pt�sl.icat r r *his Wednesday. The Ordinance wi:.1 take up
a�u).i page, so if the Ordini r� s; �ot �uolished the newspaper i:; left
with a full page wi� . r.u�:, � :�^ s t : �e ^ity 4,.tc>;'r�e5r saic ,_; .i.�
vote � ` . ` the
�=..irns out ne�� �rr i�;: -,.. �� w;.7 r.t be .Pfectlse. Tl�,_, n.;.::-
Manager agxeed, the de�as:�n act�a ;� rest, with ihe Compai:y, as they
h�ve to staz:l the uo�r �f n� _. ,_ca± �.. ':*1-..:. �her they want to ^,z:�t'r, �_� on the
referendum passi±:�� uy, ;r, -";,�:m. i�layca ;� .;. ��xd that he waG sube it
will pass �s Fxidlc� � i,_'-��,�;,: az�a forr<ard tt:ir.king pecple ar.�j �n ;.•; a
progressi�ae comrqu�ic,�.
Mr. James :;uetz, Pxesic:eric oi= Genes� �;1_ iU.;, sai� that .� l,a� y,
deal oi f�ith in the cit�zeas ef Fridl�y ana t::e�i ' Yxe wi:l .- �o ;�ke3the
g'z,>' and l�ave the C;c�znance p�.�lished �,z; t, e assu�: � �-
�f°. f. ._ ;:� •r. ted in.
t;�a'i"TUN by Cosr.cilmun Breider te s�lTHDRAW rrorr. his mc°a;a�, tnat ;,, that
.�ill withhcld pyblicatian of the Ordi.nance. The Administratia./ ,_�,� r.,, proceed
with the publication inasmuch as commitments havQ been made to the Siui'° and
in viera of the �act �hat General Television has chosen to pay for the
publication reg�rdless of the outcome of,the eleption. Seconded by Council-
mart Mitte7stadt. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the
motion carried µna�imously.
' �1rs. Banbara Ko�opchak said that she had assumed wron_p,ly that there would be
a motivh to adqpt the Ordinance on second reading at .rhich time it would be
opened up For discussion from the audience. She said that what she had
' Prep�red aeems moot in view of the fact tnat the vote has already bee�
taken. One of the points she was concerned about is in the literature
prepar�d by General Television they state that the Company will stand the
expertses of televising some civic funetions, sports events, local news atc,
' She sdid She could find nathing in the Ordinance to cover this statement
they haye made, and if ttiat �ratement is true as they hav� told people, then
ix ahould be in the Ordinance.
Mr, Go�tz sdid that t}�ere s�ems to �e s�.^�e confusio� on what sho��.id and shoulcj
not be jn the Ordina�cg. The Federal Communications Commission regulatQs
�hat c�tble $ystems c�an and cannot carry and the F.C.C, states that it is
md�dat�-ry to have �oc,a'_ origination in the City of Fridley. In tk�e�r pro-
posa.7. made to Frid�ey a year ago and again since then, General Television
ha� g�_�;;�g�d � minimum �f 40 hours per week of local origination prograrnmi�g.
Thsx'e �s rylso a certification process their eompapy must go throu�h t� U�#ain
d license �rpm th� F.C.C. and th2y lnqst meet theiD a:.4uiryments. The things
that �ire �t�awn wi; � be a` no expense tc the tax paye�,:, Mayor I,#,eh� a:,ked
� f fh�-'y fo�asaw the F, id_e�; .�asketball team gqing #o q„seo for � galne �id
.�_= �eleVisicaR being a}�le to carry the �ame, pJr. Goetz said that he hq�ed
=•'� 3ble to g al�hough they m�st ,��t �p�rpvd� from tl}� Board o� �dy�a�io�
i-" ��'�'Y ��aSS games. This Jtas been d0ne in ��• Gloud wh�re many sports
a�s axq carx�Xe�, r.ot only the basketb,ll and �ootb�l� games but such
r��s aq wrsstl�n$ and cro��-aauntry ayents. This is, of �ou�s�; ;�n ad_
r`�as��age �a tbam to b� able �fl ao this, a� ?-t is an in�gn'tfve to ge� r.aw
subscrib�x�, M�s, Korouc:,ak �stced :'.f ir, this coveraga, thyre wou],d x�
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?t�GULAR f_.OUNCTL F1�T S��;r; Oi yt,�,, 6 � y`; �AGE 5
Mr. Ole Bjernesett szid ;,h4+ :;r. ; �c. _;�n ��s had ample opp�rtuaxity �o
make any suggesticns, �his zaeue ha5 gone on fo� a long time. The i�asnmittae
sgent three months a_Er�r the ='ounc_1 had alreadp spent some nine moqths,
�'hese people tha°: sarved on �! =onunittee are not a bunch os dummies �..�d they
heard everyone that Y,ad a;:v.,_.;,o to say. On the basis of what theg F,eard,
�ths� made fi!te�n recommenda� �, tv'ow at this ldte date, we hear objections,
`�� ' ���` `_ t} e C'c»an�il hac �.�c px�cperly in voting to approve thE Seoond
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,�. y at shr,uld end �he matter.
Mr. Dick Kemper, 6;�36 7th Street N.��, said that he was very disrurbed - he
th�ug}�t this aas � p�l�� ?�z;,��ng o� thr. secon�3 reading of the Ord3.r.ance, but
he finds that �i �.r<;� °.•afiad o;; Defore anyone ha� a chance to speak. Mr.
Y,emper said �hat ha wauld _,:t _o know what regulates the timA t;:h.�� fo� �he
constructior uf the ��udio u�u �y�,tn;� in iight of the trou._e b�oe '-,,con
is hav�n�, .,� �ity i7ai �ger replied that Section 23 sets or;t a res �igj.a
time +�i, for General Teiev:sion to meet, wit�. ;;enaltis�s fc,x nc�� r_<:_ing
the tine �'nits, w-'t`� the uitimate penalty of �osi:,g �n�;r i��anchijc�.
The City En�ineer showed the location on the screen and said this was a
rezoi�ing frorr M-2 tc C-25 wjth a small portion to be C-2.
MOTIQN by C��r ,t,� ������r to adopt Ordinance #523 on second reading,
waive �e rs •� _, < a n;��?Er �ublicatior.. Seconded by Councilman Mittel-
stadt. [Ipon a x,;:;� ��;�1 �,�z, ;iebl, Utter, Mittelstadt and Breide�^
voting aye, Mayor L�iebi declared the motion carried uaanimously.
MPT�ON by Councilmzn �ireicir,r to receive the communication from Father Ec�
ChmlelQwski dated Novpmber "�. 1972 endorsing the home for the handieapped.
SsaQnded by Councilman Mit*�i.=,tadt. Upo� � voi�e vote, all ayes, Mayor
Liebi daclared the motion carried unani?�ously.
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�7�YQx I�ieh'. read the letter� aloqd and commgnted that the action oF the
Pla�ping Commissior, was to recommend approval, wi�h one member abstainiryg,
Cqunei�rt�n Utter saia ?-ha� he has been involv�d in th�s item sincg the
bagir.nl,ig. Thi� has bezn on the Planning Commiasion Agenda four c]iffvrsnt
timss, anc' the last time he did not think any vf the people were notifiQd
fn Ch�lareaeand�a�a ,�Awas passed. He said h� has t�lked to these people
petitioner. H� saiQ the�e me*�ta11y reta�ded
pe�p7� s�re enti�led �� � i;�me more than �nybpdy byt he is an elee�ed
�£�v�s�1. and h� mu5t represent his peopl� in th9 area and they h�ua ob-
��a�. This w�� �n the Agenda at the 1�st �ne�tin�, pu� he ha$ a�k�d tk�at
�� �� ��1m��Tid ��-nce then he has �caiveQ �e],ephpr�e ca11s from �eople yho
h� mQQtir�g �onyght, sa ask�d �im �o spe�]c �or them. HQ
,�stQOd thexe was a;ar-.�ship in that
�r, pi4��rty owner ha� bes:, �aying
r��a�: �inc� 195.5 and �t has become a terrable burden y�nd she wp��r� iike to
dispase of the propert„ however, he mugt represe�t those peogl�; �a the
imma<;iate area.
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explained that t�is is not a rezoniti= b�,: a specia], use permit, ;�r;1ch ear�
be granted ur.der certain circuaastances. He said he understocd that rhe
Aaslands are old-timers in Frieley and it is Cpuncilman Utter's positiqn
that this requesT. sl:ould be +°,s;;d it seems that there �re areas in the
City oA Fridley where homes �c� the handicapped could and should be built,
and he did not thi.nk �Mey should be built where there was a lot of traffic.
He urgad that they loqk for a more suitable location, and the Coun�;il would
fully support this praposas,
The City Enginaer brought forward the netition in favor of the proposal that
the Planning Commission had received. Mx�: SiverYs and Mr, Aasland loaked at
the signatures and confirmed that they were their neighbors.
Mr. Harold McClure, Anoka County Weifare Servicc, said that these �e��;:'�e
' are carefuily selected to be placed into a community. They come fr:a;< the
state hospital and many are from Fridiey homes. "hey feel tiiat �t is the
most hunanitarian thing to let the handicapped peuple that ar,e able,
' move, work and live in a community in a residential area ]_ic�- eaeryone
else, and that it is up to the Council and the community to acce_r.*.. *_hese
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Mayor Liebl said that he understood that the people in another community have
been opposed to thi,� proposal also. He asked if they encountered very much
trouble in other areas. M�. McClure answered that it is only Coon Rapids
and Fridl�y that are starting to open this up. The people are screened very
carefully for tt�eir ability to live in a normal community. Mayor Liebl
asked if this would become a burden rto the neighborhood. Mr. !lcClure said
no, i� someone becomeg a nuisance, they are put into an environment which
suits them.
' Councilman Breider asked why they arrived at the number 12 people; why not
3 or 4 if the accent is on normal residential living. Mr. McClure replied
that trangportation is a big item of consideration. They use a van-type
bus fio g�� their people to and from work, along with the public bus system.
' The other factor is that they have to have a certain size to become
economical,ly feasible. Somet�n�s the number goes to 16 in some glaces, J�ut
then it becomes too much like aa �_;�s:itution.
' ti-:�r,rii�an Bneider said that basically, he di�liked putting a dup�::x-like
��-ructure i°.;o a re=.idential area. What happens when Anoka County decides
���� s�^��:t�am is no lo,�ger eqonumically feasible? The house woulci be put
' up for ale and i� wou]..d then be used as a duplex, so Fridley would end up
with t's duplex in a resadential area, he said he had ppposed this propositiqn
bePo�� aad on �his basis, he would have to again. Mr, McClure sati;d that the
' reaspn fqr �heir cho�ce oP t]iis lot is these �eppl�'s emotional n�ed to live
w�th nerm��, hwn�p b�ip$S, Councilman Breider said it does not sound like
a rss;d�fltial struct,�re, and asked hoy� many homes �n Fr;;lep have i badropms,
' Mr. McC1u�Q pp�nted caut that T.Y:ere dre probably houses in Fridiey that
e�e�ee� ;.t�Q f1oQ� space q� this propoSSd house.
Mr. Leon Olson q� Rice Tnc., a sheltered workshop in Spring I,ake Park, said
t!-� ±he p�gpie tha� would live in that house would probably be wQrk.ir.g a�
' ', ._� said ?n ragerQ to the qu�stior., wha# if the facilaty ��,on1d t��;nate�
�^' �i�i not se� th4t as Yoo great a liklih4od. At Rise thep employ 33 an�l ��an
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Was fearful, and t�ad his m;.r.,�l �er �za,;;,nat this proposal. Mr. idmu:ia>on
aaid that he is divprced and 'nis wife aces not live there. Mrs. Holte said
that she just dic} nat uPder ;:d �he otjection. As ta t:af�i.c, the �cop�e
�iving in this area 3iLow t � ra�r year olds to play in the street,
These paople that woul� be li'.ving there would perhaps be at a maturi�y level
of lu years• On Central Avenne there are already motels aad double bungalows.
The �eople at Ris� Tz;c, �� �n.ta�#i� job az,d do xao± hnrr anyores. �he
sa;.3 F�e had visitz� �;� r:
people �PPear ha ..� '•=:'e the; raake the nativit, s°±s and their
ppy and ccnter.ted. They cannot help being mentally xetaxded.
fiauncilman Otter sazd tha± �; ne ha� sG_d bzfore, these people have as much
right to a home �,r; anvc;�e, ma��be more. May�_ Liebl added that ha �as pre-
ssnting #he views c�i '�nose i�e wa5 elected to represent, an:': wer� rxat :.eC�s_
sarily his �;vn,
Mrs. icena Schuur, �+C! y7ississippi �treet said _;,at she ha3 v daugk�ter working
at Rise and she wou2d 1ii;e _o invite ar.yone to com�a -^uC therc; `o see the fine
7�k ''-'1��y cio. She added ��at she would r�ther be a�*o �n.a 3 ,';
ttia.. 10 yQU have in Fridloy, .��� chiidxen
' rvlr. Siverts said th�t trne mar. wno purchased the lot just to the ;�1,:t: of this
lot from Mr. 0'Lou�hlin, s���{ want t�a change the charaCter of the lo;. Mr.
Szrerts said he soi.d �ha-t ?and to Mr, 0'Loughlin because he wanted to huild
a nice home on i# and, Mr. Siverts liked fhe idea. This lot has 69th Avenua
' and Centrdl Avenue on two sides. He said if this was followed through, he
could show three or four locations thart would be better than this one.
' Mr, Edmundson said that he did not know about this type of facility a year
a8p• In talkin� with Mr. Rpllefson, of the Mental Retardation Advisory Com-
mitt�e wi#h Anoka County Comprehensive Health Department, the discu$sion came
' around to what use t}�is lot could be put to and Mr. Tollefson suggegted this
facilit_y, because it %s so badly needed in Anoka County. If the facility
were tq be maved one m�_le 2o the north or south, they would still meet with
the same pbjectionS. There is traffic but he felt that this is not tMe real
' redson for the ohjections� He said they have looked dt other sites,there was
one on Pireside, b�t this c_e has the greatest advantage.
Mr. ChHSter Tollefson Said #hat he has „een with the Anpka County Association
for Re#a,rded Children for years and 1�4: ;.ee*y act,ive ir� establishin ro
�or tha h��,dicapped. The Mrs. Jaycees have done a trQmendous Q� � P �'ams
the Asaov�ation. Fi,: said h� is asking that this facilit be a7 -� WO�king with
t�'ue t:.��a are p�qgra;.}G established for th� handicapped in schoolsVand Anokas
T�chr.z.caj. Institute, �,;;� when they are done, they must $o back home or into sn
xnstitu,4qn, This is where �hey saw the need for the ahaltered workshop, iie
said ha wz�s pr. ±hy Board of Directors at Rise Inc. Once these peq�],E becqme
&��f-��P��de��. Lhey are no di�ferent from ypu or I, qnly slqwer, He to��
Caunoilm�n Utser� t=;a± t e mai�rity pf the aei�hbors ai:= in favar oz i:his
f�4ii:;?�Y� He too }ael,eyed �i,is to e
p 3 good �.oc�tion, az�d added tna� he had
`'''��� ����9 p�vpla �� cpme up to RiSe Inc, to obsegve� but he did no� b�l��vR
�::;> AAt}1QT'4�d t4 cA�g. ' .
`""-'���?,mf(+ Mitt��,�t�adt said tha�t he did not see $ny raason far �ny fQars
+ �acil.ity �n �he citf �� Fr dl about
n�$. hborhoRd, He saiG he wauld�like�tooagvQth #hep mUSt�tak� iat<, �GCOU�t tJ�e
g
thQ aPP�lcaatte to Find spne availabie R� �Z � eit�' A�m"nistration to work with
loaated. � Pn�ng whcre t}�is gac�li�y cou�d be
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' FIRST READING Oi AN 031)iNA1�1�i ,_- r'kiAPTER ? 9 °US�L ?�''�" THE
CITY CODE Alvli ADpFTING A"' 1� "';;i �_'C„�" pRDiNA�,`C�' Y u..^"- :�„ �,9;
' The C�ty Ate� �i:ey �aiu �i:� � _, ;,ended approval o'r t; .. J;ii ��,: as it
is better than the Ordinancc_ �xi�, � nas now and it incorporates the State
law. This can t}�en be inc�:n;�: i.n *he recodification.
' MOTION by i:ounciima:; 9re.ia s;;� xo�a '_I��: Ordin3ace on fir: t read,i^� and waive
the reading. Secondea by �c �c'Lu �_�,_eistadt. Upon a roll eall vote,
Liebl, Utter, Mittelstadt ar, Bre,.,�__ ;c.'Gr.g ayea Mayor Lieb: 3eciaread the
' motion carried unanimously.
Mayor Liebl asked that c�X,i�_: cf i: ,;ir�:'nanot; be sent t�
dealers in the City for their comments �efore the second ^e;..idin�.H
' RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE SUiLDIq^ :,.ANDARDS - � ''y
nrmnn�4 �E ,,,.,,,_ �ii:N C0 "�:v,L M� :SNG OF
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' The City Engineer reported that this property is just west of the V.F.W. Hall
and will be a block building with brick on the front. The Subcommittee
recommended apprpval with some stipulations.
' hlayor Lie"ul read the stipulations aloud an�. asiced Mr> Swenson if he under-
staod c`: cancurred. ��Tr, Swenson repl.�:ed ye,; he has submitted revised plans
wAich ;r..elude these changes. Coancz.lman 3r�.de� asked what the V.F.W. would
' use for parki.ng space. Mr. Swenson said tna: they would park in thgir
parking 1ot in the back. Councilman Breider asked if that was adequate and
the City Engineer said no, h��wever, the City can only require this structure
' to meet the Ordinance, ar.,'. it does. Mr, Swenson added that the V.F4i. owns
land on Central Avenue a:.d t;:ey plar on moving. Mayor Liebl asked what was
the square footage and Mr. S.:�a:;a:; replied 4200.
' MOTI0�1 by Ccunciiman Breider to cu;:.cur .:;:i-`; the Subcommittee and grant the
building permit to Gordon Swenson with thei: 6 stipulations imposed. Seconded
by CQUnci.�::an M�t�e'_stadt. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Li-e�,:. declared
' the mo?;.on carrie� ur�animously.
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�".: 4-�y E�gineer shcwed the locaGion on the easel and the plans fqr the
r°e���tional bujAding with the comment that he believed zhe parkin� �equir�ments
�}�'a1d be more stringent than the Subcommittee �ecommended. This auilding is
;�q tp ServQ � large �omplex and although tk�e residents co�il.d xu1k, fpr some
�4 �� SPI�a distance, and 1�� wou�d anticipate that many wou1� drivQ. Che
�����5 �� narrow inthg development, an3 he wquld 13.kq to see ,-ome cif-street
pa7rking ineluded i,n the plans. He said he did not anticipate any great
problem however� he would worh: ::ith t}ie devFloper.
R�GULAR �OUNCIL P��.i'i�d;� l�� � „w_�;, ;
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Mr. EurkholdEr that the Courc'1 s c.. th:ough the form6 '�.ies ar p�,lic
he�+ing and two xead�r�g� of �r-a o�'i. ,-,ce. Ae asked i[ t�,e a�n�.i�, �,,a� gr4 er
and the Ci�y En ineer R
S x�p7 i v=u T�e _ty Attorne,� a�i,P<,+ if r> ci:eer if he
would encGUn_�: ;�,-�,r �b� r,� � -5� <'.c�Lder ,aic� ;: ,' n�� * �: s�
the ailey runs th�ougr +.h� :_ery . .,;e ;,ity tlttorney said ±hat t,r Burkholder
shau.� un�'erstand that 11: r� -;;;;,�t� tc ;tart his construction b o�e tha
vacas�on zs complQtea he ' 'r.g so at his own risk, �Fr, Burkt; .a�.,� said he
cou1� aot do th�t a��,�hc�w ;, >c c, ina *_ic�e. Tl a_�.i; �ngir.ce am;_ a�ked
abaut the drainage o;i tjiis p,.,;:�,, a� gro�nd ana r,c repiieu inai: tnaaa uould be
a pipe going r:crth intc ±:.e !:'g'r.:��y r�_r:h.
MOTION by Councilm�,� Mittels^adt to approve ;:he concept and -aut:�orize the
building parmit be is�u�d x�t.�r, tk�e vacation t;rocedure is roi,��e*e
�he Subeommittee's stipul�t_o;is. Seconded Ly Councilman •�P�d�� '°�neat �c
Yoice voie, ail ayes, Mayor Liebl declared th.e motion carrir:�� una�. -:,:asly.
The City Cpuncil noted that the aext ;t��m is the a�,p�v�i o" *he plans for
the hom� fqr the handicanped by Blaine Edrnundson, whict :.. r:;�-r a dead issue.
Mayox Lieb,1 exp�,�yned that he had receivec a call from Mr. Blanchard of Strite-
Anderson who told him that they had received a government contract and w¢re j.n
a very t�ght time bind, and they must expand their building by abop# 'y, �}�e
plans were approv�d by the Subcommittee with some stipulations. H� said they
emgloy 175 people now and they woul� go to 250 employees, and their payrpll is
$3D;000 per week now and it would go to $37,000 pex week. This company has
created many jobs for the resi.dents of Fridley. He then introduced the Couneil-
men to Mr. Blanchard ir the audience.
Mx, M.W, Blanqhard saia .,;�* this i.s the first time ha has ever rs -; a Council
meeting in aetion� the Mayo ,r.d Council must go through a lot and :iave a lot
of patience. HQ a$ded that �, comp3xison, his job will seem easy in the
mornin�. Mr. B�a�charc� said that t::ev ,�,,F met the stipulations cf the Sub-
coaanittee and came fprward and presezteu z._e drainage and landscaping pZ�y$ tp
the Ci�y :.:.gineer.
Mapor �iebl said that 7,e understood that Strite-Andersor� has made a commitment
to t:,s Pederal Gova.rr:.;,�nt, t�. Blanchard said yes, they haye branched out into
mdny fields sinc? they started, their current contract is for scr�mblers. This
ia a dev;�„ hhereby a 5crambaed message is sant out inta the air wave;;, �hen
it gpe� through a e]eccder and the m°ssage comes out. This is for natipn3�,
��fer-� z s�^-d tityq guv� �r,m�:ri± u?i 11 be furnist�ipg 5 mach�;bes and the; wwll provide
^'" a�4���p�a�. �, Th:�� �:�m�any started qut with 30 peopl� an3 4 machines and
,'+�?� tp �70 peqp�e azid 16 m�chines, now �hey arq expanding again,
'���' �i��' �nB��@�r �'sF4i'�e�l that a fouadation parmit was issued wi;:� a number
` s�est}*�iqts, }�eGeySg qf iheir time limit,
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REGULAR COUNC;IL I`i�EiTNG pi" N:ii�.c:i9BLi-. �, �_�a';.;
RECESS:
Mayor Liebl declared a re�ess at :?.Q;30 P.N,
10:50 PM,
OF THE
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The Meeting was reaonvened at
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MOTIOti by Councilman Mitteis'.a?t to receive tt�e minutes oP the parn, F
Reereation Commzssion Meeting of September 25, 1972, Seconded by Councilman
Utter. Upon a voice vote, ,�;.i ayes, i;ayor Ligbl declared the motion carried
anan�.mousiy.
:'N?' MINUTES 0I` 'i::;E �'ARt:�
SION �:�;ETI:dU C;�'
MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to receive the minut< of t i'arks �
' k+�cr�ation Commission Meeting of OctaDer 76, 1972= L�-,�a �;;�,i��ilman
i3�e�de3�. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declar�:. ; �;;,etior.
c.�z^ried uiaarino�.sl�, "
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OCTOBEY. 18. 1972:
The City Engineer showed the locat�on o: �r;e screen �rad said that this is
the pz�opqrty where Capp Homes will be locaiing. T� ;,; just north of Bob's
Prbduce Ranch and is spli#ting the northeast corner off, they have plans to
z'e-plat the whole thing in the future.
MOTION Dy Coun�ilm�n Breider to concur with the recommendation of the Planning
Commission to approve th� lot split requested by �ast Ranch Estates 2nd
Adda.tion. Seconded i�y Councilman Mittelstadt. Upon a voice vote, all ayes,
Mayor Liebl declared the r„otion carried unanimously.
MOTION by Counci],man Mittelstadt to receive the Minutes of the Planning
Comm3ssion meeting of October 18, 1972. Seconded by Councilman B?�eider.
Upon a yoice vate�, all ayes, Mayor Liebi deciared the motion carried unani-
mously.
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iBids Open�d November
M9TIQN Ey Counc�lr�an Mittelstadt to receive the'bids and direc� the Administ- '
rat�pn to brir�g 4he t:ids back, along with their repor� for the Cotuacil Meetin�
of Npvember 20, 197?., Seco�ded by Cquncilman Breider. Uppn a vo�ca vote� al,�
�YQ�# Mayox Li��� daclared the motion carrie$ unanimous.ly.
��i5i,.�.;SSZON REGARDING CHIES BROTHERS LAND ALTERATION PERMIT:
kt.y City Attorra�y �poFted that all the znfqxmation is can#ained ia the letter
:<< Attq��y �, �f�rc Whi�ehead of k�qpham, Haik, Schnpbrichy Kaufr.;�sn � Doty, Ltd.�
c�ia attvz+nays fpr thg bonding eompany, �'ha�, yr� p�Ppsing 'chis agreement
between the City of Fridley and the bondin� company on a Projec` that goes baek
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, Councilman Breider pointed out tbat �rhen the Wall Corppration came before
the Cousaci�, ��ey were asked to pr;v:�� one building to accommodate the handi-
capped. He asked ',.#' the S� �, ��a�3 mean that every building would have
' to be that way, The City f :,�y ��,�� yes, but it seems ridiculous ta him to
require lOQ$ of the buildings Suiit to conform to this requirements, while only
about 3$ o� the population h�s some form of physical handicap.
' MOTION by Councilman Mxttel=, :,3t tu receive the memorandum from Darrel Clark
dat;:u October 16, 1932 ar.3 re:suesc that the Administration bring back a policy
for the Council *o adop�, with the suggested cut-off being up to 8 units.
, Seconded by Councilman iltter. Opon a voice vot e, a11 ayes, Mayor Liebl
declared the motio+s carriec� aaanimously. •
Z972 - TO INSTAL
- BEECH TO ALL
& 79TH AVENUE N
ON TF[E WESm SIDE 0;=
VENUE nr.E., - BEEC:?
a1+:�ICN by Councilman Breider tc recezve Fetition #18-1972, .:eco,-.ded by Council-
s,3a?a•�tiittelstadt. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl dec:�_�r�c the motion
r'�='�'?ed unanimously,
The City Engineer inforcned the Council that this request has already been added
to the list of p�posed im�rovements, and will be heard at the improvement
hearing on November 13, 2972.
���•���� ny councilman Breider to table this resolution to the Meeti�g of
November 13, 1972. Senonded by Councilman Mittelstadt. Upon a voice vote,
all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion �arried unanimous7y.
MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to adopt kesolution #127-1972, Seconded by
r�ounci7mdr; Breidex�. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the
motion carried unanimously,
MOTION by Councilman Mittels�tadt to adopt Resolution #126-1972. S�conded by
Counci�man Utte�, Upcan a v�zce vote, all ayes, Mayor Iiebl declared the motiop
�'-'"�'=GU undnimously.
i�C:.'�VING CITy Gqj4��E LAND COST SHEET;
�'�'w ��� by Cou�lcilmap M3ttel�tadt 2o xeceive th� City Garage land cast sheet.
;:::rded by Councilman Utte�, Upon a vo�.F� votq, a,�l �yQSa Mayor Liebl declaxrod
��e motion carried unanimcusly.
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MOTIUN by Councilman Breide,. �c table this resoZUtion. Seconded by Councilman
Mittelstadt. Upon a voice vnte, a21 ayes, Mayor Lieb1 declared the motion
carr;.ed unanimously,
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--- Y�=.�. u+t1vG' Nrill rut, tiAGEN 5178 MATTERHORN DRI�/E;
Councilman greider noted that the City Engineer is asking for Council direction
on the second street light. He added that the Pandora area, he tho:�g;�t, is the
darkest part of r.own� The City Engineer said that there is pniq so :,,:ch money
and this light does not fit into the policy as there are otner higi=a: priority
lights needed, however, the Council can order the light if they feei it is
necessary.
MOTION by Councilman greider.to order a11 three lights noted abcuQ. Seconded by
�;ouncilman Mitkelstadt. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Li `.L dectared the
motion carried unanimously.
The City Engineer nated thet the third light, i.e., the one in Innsbruck South,
will be on an existing pole and the feeling has always been in Innsbruck South
that they did not want any above-ground wiring and property owner will provide
own lighting on their yards for lighting. With that in mind, there may be some
complaints if the overhead light is instalied, He said he had no objection
to having the light installed, he was only pointing out that the Councilmen
may receive some calLs.
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MOTION by Councilman Mittelatadt to adopt Beaolution ��132-1972. Seconded by
Councllman Utter. Up�n a voice vote, all ayea, �layor Liebl declared the
motion carried unanimously,
CIAIM3:
MOTION by CouncilaiaFx Mittels[adt to authorize payment of General Claims �k29445
througit �k30�29 anc� Liquor Claims 4�7145 through �k7202. Seconded by Councilman
Breic�r, ppon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the moKion carried
unanimously,
LICENSES� ,
GAS SER,¢ V�g
Ts � p Heat�ng �n�,
375 - $3rd Avenu� N,E,
�Pr�n& i.�ke Park, MinnesoCa by; Donald 0'Conn,or
�+'�akso plum6in$ � Heating .
$ax 515
Watertown, Minnesota by; Joe Tatro
APpgOVED BY
Bill Sandin
Bill Sandin
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETINC OT� �:n��uMBER 6, i972
ESTIMATES (CONTINUEp)
Howard, LeFevere, LeL1er, Ha���.lton and Pearson
2200 First Nacional Bank Bu..:-:-�¢g
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402
Estimate dated pctober 20, ;972
Legal services incl.uc'_:g preparation of
proceedings and appro�°ing opinion of
$2,135,000 Special Ass�_ssment Fuad Bond of 1972
Layne Minnesota Company
3147 Califoraia Street N. E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55418
FINAL ESTIMP,TE No. 3 for construction
of Water Improvement Project No. 10$
P�adland Associates, Tnc.
ALexandria, MinResota 56308
PARTIAL Estimate No. 8 for construction of
Sanitary Sewer, Storm Sewer and Watermain
� � , Improvemen� project No. 102
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$ 1,350,00
$ 2,858.51
$26,014.86
MOTION by Councilman greider to approve payment of theestimates as submitted.
Seconded by Councilman Mittelstadt. Upon a voice vote, a11 syea, Mayot Liebl
decl�red Che motion carried.
C OMMUN ICATI �IS :
DONALD H BRl1TT: REQl1EST FOR PERMISSION NOT TO HOOK UP TD SEWER AND WATER
MOTION by Counc�lman Hreiaer to receive the communication from Donald H. Bratk,
6701 pyerton Dr1ve N. E., �a*_ed pctober �6, 1972, concerning Lot 3, Regi,stered
Land Survey �k3, $e�onded by �uuncilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all syes, pigyor
Liebl declared the motion carried.
Couneilman Utter said that the reason foF the request was thttt they felt that
the cost «as prqhibitive, but according to the projection, it did no[ seem too out
of lin€:. The City E,igineer said that actually the whole question becpmes moot
as th.= Metropo��tan Sewer Bpard has adopted the requirement that Chere will be
no mor€: wells and cesspools by the end of 1973 and th�n the municipalittes wi�l
noC have �:he pqwer to waive that requirement. q well system and cesspool would
probably cust abqut the same as the sewar and watex Pine would, the only tsouble
is that Ehe oCh�r �roperty Qwners would object to �t; being run now. This man
wanCs to �eveiop, buk Che c+ther property ownera do not.
t`:€' �itY p�tornsy �ai�d that as soon as the MeZmpolita� Sewer Boasd has jurj.s-
dieqion the wgt�r and aewer line would have to be run �nyhow, so 1,t woµld be p
n��`��ese lXpqnsa €qF h�m to go ahead with a weil and ceSspool now, He may as
a do the job right,
THE MINUTES OF THE SPECIAL CANVASS OF yOT�S MEETING NOVE;�?y�;; 9� 1g�2
The Meeting of the Fridley city Council was called to order by Maycr Liebl
at 5:00 P.M., Thursday, Nqvember 9, 19i2.
ROLL CALL:
MEMBERS Pit�$ENT: Liebl, Mittelstadt, Utter, Breider
MEMBERS A$SENT: None
STATEMENT OF CANVASS GENERAL ELECTION, NOVEMBER 7, 1972:
MOTION by Councilman Utter, seconded Sy Councilman Breide.r to ado,-; �}�e State-
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ment of Canvass and Declaration of Results qf the General Electic
November 7, 1972 as xgviewed by the Council, tne eiection results iollowirg.
Upo� a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motian carried
una�j,mpusly.
ADJQURNMENT:
Thexa being no further business, Mayor Liebl daclared the meeting adjourned
at 5:10 P.M., November 9, 1972.
Raspectfully submitzed,
�� %/��✓z.�!P�2�
uel A Mercer
S�cretax^y to the City Council
Frank G. I,iebl
Mayor
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GENE��L �IfGTION
NOVE�IA�R ,'� 1972
PI�ESlDENT AND VICE PRESIDENT OF U S (CONTINUED}
M1•1 �-1 W-1 P-2 W-1 P-3 W-2 P-1 W-2 P-2 W-Z P-3 W-3 P-; W-3 v_Z W-3 P-3 TOTAL
Sch�ltz �
�erxon
ri��n
art,y 30 24 38 26 21 28 34 8 19 ?28
�ock i �
bsoh.
Minnesbta
�oples
rty .. .._�.._ 3 U � � 3 �
4-.
�t Voied� � — `��
fective 31 ^31^ p5 33 25
36 s"8
.irite-In
�tea
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,?? 31 261
""""Q'_ �� ---+ 6 _.� 3 7 3 0 31
��' ��-- �— ].�Q._ 1.334 984 1.721 1,591 998 1.141 1),767
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UI�ITED STATES SENATOR IN CONGRESS
�lter F.
�ndale
knbtrYLl�. .
�rmer-
�r �¢,,�._„ 63 6_ 02� 704 513
813 803 578 720 6.161
'h11
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ubljc�n 81 _ 691 461 556 415 830 693 367 373 4,967
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ndustrlil
rnar��t
ty .,..�.. ___l � __ �,�, � 8 a
> > 5 65
�t Ya��d �
�ectivs � �o e2 .w_ ae ie aa a6
•ItM*jD �_ 43 574
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,,:,°�-�-_ � �, 0... 0 __ p � _ � � � � �
f�- 1��,��4,_ 1.536 1,13p 1.334 p84 1,727 1.601 998 1,141 11,767
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GENERAL ELEC7i0N
F�O;'r,+lBER 7, 1972
I' ASSOCIATE JUSTICE OF SUPREME COURT
W-1 P-1 W-1 P-2 W-1 P-3 W-2 P-1 W-2 P-2 W-2 P-3 W_3 P-1 W�3 -'_2 W-3 P-3 70TAL
Donald � ~ �� ��_
e}erson 1,104 1,302 967 1,129 819 1,455 1>320 �16 939 9�551
�lot Voted 3
+�efectiYe 222 232 ,_],§,�_ 2Q3 154 272 z7i �___. �^ �!j_,_�
�rt te-In
otes .____�.._ �,.2_ --_4�_ �Z �. _4._ o
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,'OT;AL --1+326_ _]..5.� -.�.�.].3A.� �g._ QAQ t .»�
1_591 �4,:K t..7.4.L_ i l 7fi7
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Fdl]on
�e11y i -� _1.20L on� t �n�F _ �ao 7 _:�Fa ]..23�_ _i3.3._._ -BZS�_ 3.155_.
ct Uoied 6
�fectiYe 30d ,^ 329 224 � 2fi8 234 363 358 264 265 60
ri te-In
votes .
._"__,n_ ---�— ____4-- ��. ____I-- _�— _._2_ ___J_— � ��
�ora� �_ 7_536 �, 1-334
� --984-- Lz2z_ l.�sl._ _sss__ 1.141 11.767
CONSTIT�TIONAI AhIENOMENT - FIRST - FLEXIBLE LEGISLATIVE SESSIONS
'�¢ '�' '�'�'" --�— —�-- —�2]-- i-.221_ 1.041 534 734 7-�7 5�
No 403 401, _�T �14 319 418 458 297 345 3,384
■ot V4ted �
iiQfeCGlve „�1 _ ,___--�,Z 7�.. ��g _ qq 88
( 92 �i� 6? 658
�TAI �� 1_��F 1.73� t•,� 9a4 1.727 1•591 998 1.141 11 767
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SENATOR IN LEGISLA7URE 46TH OISTRICT S CONTINUED�
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r�6v��fi�sEr� 7, 1972
' SUPERVISOR SOIL & WATER CONSERVATION DISTRZCT
R ARE TWO VpCA CIES —`
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479 254 455
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NOYF►qgER 7. 1972
D. The ordinance entitled No. Ordinance No. 496 - qn ordinance granting a
franchise to General ielevision of �linnesota, Incsrporated, �uccessors
and assig�s, to operate and maintain a comnuniiy television system in
the City setting forth conditions accompanying the grant of franchise;
providing for the regulation and use of the cc:,munity L�levision system;
And prescribing pa�t�lties for Lh� viatatfe�n oi its provfis�ons, and
codifying sald ordiance as Chapter �0 of the Fridiey City i.e�e is decia��s
to h�vs been reaffirn�ed by Lhe majority of electors voting thereon and
is declared to ba effective iimie�#ate]y.
E. The vote on the Sunday Llquor Sales ReferenAum is �ciare*� ��ry have Deen
in the affir�natiye.
F, The foliowiny is a true copy of the b��7ot us�d for Ward Y:
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CITY
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ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTq
TU�SDAY, NOVEMB�R 7, 1972
COUNCILMAN l�t WARD
Vote for One. Term Three (3) Years
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TIM BREIDER
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ANOKA COUNTY, MINNESOTA
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NOtiti:`=,�ER 7, 1972
J. The following is a true cc�y of the haliot used fo� the Sun!'nu Liquor
SaTes RefErendum:
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OFFICIAL ��"or
Ciiy of Fridley
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City Clerk
If you favor the proposal, put an (X)
ln the square opposite the word "Ycs".
1f you do mt favor the proposal, Pq�
an (X) in the square opposite ihe word
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SONDAY LIQUOR SALES REFERENDUM
"Shall the City of Frid�ey be authorizec •-
to issu� special on-sale liyuor licenses YC'.S ❑ �
to hotels and re5caurants to permit the
sale of liquor in conjunction with che �
serving of food on Sundaya bctween
the hours of }2';00 o'dock noun �nd ❑
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Mrs. Colette Bourdeaux
M�. Mary Parker
Mrs. Alice Rivard
Mrs. Arly Fidherty
Mrs. Jenny Lahti
Mrs. Connie Samueison
Mrs, Iris Reiger
Mrs. Barbara Stimmler
WARQ 3 PRECINCT 3
Mrs. Neten Truenfets
Mrs. Charlotte Fitzpatrick
Mrs. JeAn Johnson
Mrs, Betty Nelson
Mrs, Sharon Reemttm�
Mrs, Jepn Jackson
Mrs. Mary WojGiak
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NOH�MBER 7, 1972
WARD 3 PRECTtJC7 2
Mrs. Pat Dittes
Mrs. Evelyn Horn
h1rs. Darlene Vailin
Mrs. Doris Harj.0
Mrs. Barbara Gohman
Mrs. pplpres Christenson
Mrs. Elaine Sorenson
Mrs. Judy BaraCte
ABSENTEE Pi�EGZNGe
Mrs. Mary Ellen 5tz:>��ey
Mrs. Mary Sullivan
Mrs. Margaret Powell
Mrs. Yi Lind
Mrs. Leona Mondlofi
Mrs. Germaine Walsfeld
THE MINUTES OF THE PUBLIC HEAP,ING MEETING OF NOVEhTBER 1.3, 1972
The Public Hearing Meeting o_ the Fridley City Council was called to order at
7:38 P. M., November 13, 1972.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE•
Mayor Lieb1 led the Council and the audience in saying the Pledge of Allegiance
te the FLag.
ROLL CALL:
MEMBERS PRESENT: Mittelstadt, Breider, Liebl, Utter
MEMBERS ABSENT: None
ADOPTION OF AGENDA:
Mayor Liebl said he would like to suggest the following changes anti additions:
Move the appointment of Wallace Starwalt to the first item und:�r !it;a gasiness.
Add: Resolution regarding building requirements for physically handicapped.
Add: An Ordinance amending Ordinance �k435 - Sunday Liquor.
Add: Resolution authorizing and directing the recertification of the
ST. 1968-1B street imptovement for 71st Avenue on Parcel 4800,
Section 11. (Minnesota Transfer Railway Property)
MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to adopt the Agenda as amended. Seconded by
Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion
carried unanimously.
� MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to commend its Chairman and Mayor of the City
of Fridley, Frank G. Liebl, for his steadfastness during the past year in the
face.of eonstant adversity from both the Left wing coalition in Fridley and the
' interference in the process of local representative government by Sun Newspapers,
Inc. and Hubbard Broadcasting, Inc. They have a11 tried their level best in
V totally confusing and polarizing the citizens of this community by insisting
that local governmen[ be run by referendum and not by representatiye government.
, Mayor Frank G. Liebl has maintained the integrity of this Councll throughout
this battle and the interference from these groups. We as Councilmen are proud
to have se�ved with him:
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Councilman Breider asked what was the point of this motion, Councilman Mittelatadt
replied that it is to declare publicly what has h8ppened in the past year and how
Mayor Liebl has retained his in[egrity throughout the year.
THER� BEING no second to the motion, blayor Lieb1 declared the MOTION DIES FOR
LACK OF A SECOND.
PUBLIC HEARING ON STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT ST. 1973-1 AND ST. 1973-2 MSAS :
i�VRT Liebl �sked the C1ty �.(�nager Co read the public hearing no[ice aloud. The
S^r thQq announced that the streets will be taken in the order they appear in
,::�U no�x�e the audience received.
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The Cii.y Engineer �uggested d;at these ;.wo $�reets could tre conside�red together
as they are in the same area and the same pTice. The estimate for these streets
is $9.17 per front foot w�th the side yazd $2.01 per foot. The City Engineer
Said that khese two streets were some of the few left unpaved, end would on�y
serve a few homes.
�?r. Anthony Pikus, 4036 Main Street N. E., said that 41st is on?.y abcut % bLock
' long $nd i8 a dead end street, so he could not see why it should be paved. When
Che berm was put i❑ by the railroad, they were supposed to take care o£ the
water coming off, but they have not done xt. The City Engineer ;e�c chat onc;e
' the street is paved the drainage will be taken care of. I�layor Lie`' ±sked if
there is included in this proposed assessment some &torm sexaer worw. The City
�ngineer said yes, and pointed out that there i; a siaeable assessment against
the railroad property. Whenever pavement is proposed, the c;tii�Cies must be
, taken care of first, Mr, �ikus said that he had Lots 4 a:zc� 5 jt�at north of
-s..at and the atreet only serves four people. MByor I,;.ebl said t:iia+: his pro-
posed asaessment is $545.94. The cos[, after the project is ::, -�• �;ua11y
, lower and very occasionally it is higher. The City ERgineer explained that
the City did adopt a 10 year street improvement program in an attempt to get
a11 the &treets paved over a certain length of time. Sending the graders down
, is an extta burden and costs the taxpayers money that have already paid for
their etreets. Mr. Pikus said that he did not see the point of having the
street paved, but he did want the drainage taken care oP.
The City Engineer explained that the purpose of the lp year street improvement
program is khat it is unfair for those people paying for good streets also
paying foY those pQOgle that have substandard streeta khat constant�y need
maiqtenance. These two streets are proposed as an extension of that program.
If these streets are ever going to be paved, he would encourage the people to
do it as sovn as possible b�cause costs of construction have been incre$sing
much faster than the cost of living.
Mr.• HenTy Zimmer, 4021 Calito:nia Street� said he objected to havi,ng the street
put in. }le said, as [o maintenance, he has maintained the atreet since 1969 and
that hg shoyels diXt lnto the holes in ihe street. H2 said he did not think the
impTPVement was woTth khe cvst.
�'• Jack Heron, Buriingtoa Northern, Inc., said that Che railroad owns �,ots 6-10,
and that �he railroad was opposed to this project also, and if these people do
not zavox the project, he did not sQe any �eason for ihe Work being ordered 1n.
He said the railroad has power lines going to a microwave tower presently situat�3d
in this a_aa end the improvement of Califqrn�a StrePt, they feel, will interfere
WiCh these lic�es. He would like to state, on behalf of gurlington Northern, Inc.
th8t they are opPosed c�t tfiis �ime, but would like the opportun�ty to withdraw
tlteir o}�jection }C �om� �uture date,
MC}xION by Counc;[�man Mittelstadt to receiye the form$L protes[ from Burlington
N9YthPrn, �nc „ sj�ned by H.'A. Knudsen, its Director of Property '�axes, and
�',`i.�d NQ9ember 13, 1972, Secpnded by Councilman Utter, ppoq a voire vote, all
:.,:�sr �yoz Liebl declared GMe motiop c�rrzed µnanimou9ly.
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Councilman Breider asked how wouid �hi; area cumpare with thz gra�e 2nd drainage
problem east of Hartma�; ii��cl�. i�e City gngiaeer said it would be =c;:�_t the
same, �ou cannot changi �.i:t ;; ,• ,:ec�c;use the iiouses are aireatiy bui-.t. Council-
man Breider asked i.a`. �.�hs�re s�ex���. a..r;y co.-,plaints from�the Hartman Circle area and
the Ci.iy� Engineer replied uo.
Ptayc,r �i_eb1 sa�.s �c±.�. ±�i� :c:.�;. �<_.0 t.� ue ssa:.reil tnet ti_e syate�� u��:-11 work
once the roads are instal,.ed. He asked what type uf road it would be. The
City Enginee: said th�t �hey esould be :`�:e :�ame as thosa insta);.ed i;orth of
53rd Avenue and scuth af 49th, They wili ha�:�,-�. concrete curb and gutter with a
crown in the center oY tE,a ru,:,dway.
Mr. DonaLc; Breza, 5221 Capitcl Street N. E., said that ever� ri<<�e ; .iins Chere
is a lake on the cczner r,<< yughes and Capit�: ,he Citq Eng�.neer s_i� that this
is because of the limite3 inlet capacity and pipe sizp. The wa�er �annot drain
quickiy and mus[ stazad. £or a o�hile.
I�`=�. 0liver Olson, 5237 Capitoi Street N. E., said thae it seem<-` �o :;im that
*he.sanitary sewer would have to be relaid at a different pi[ct:. �'_ :vas put
in in 1955 at a depth of about 5' and he thought the depth should be about 10'.
Before the people on Capitol Street will agree to a road improvement, the
sanitary $ewer line will have to be deeper. He then brought forward a petition
to be received.
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MOTION by Councilman �*tter to receive Petition dk20-1972. Seconded by Council-
man Mit[elstadt. Upon a voice vote, a11 ayes, Mayor Liebi declared the motion
carried ur.animously.
Councilman Utter asked iS the netition meant that if the sanitary sewer,problems
are taken care of, the❑ t:;��: penpl.e are in favor of the road improaer.tent.
•Mr. OlSOp replied no, wnat the petition says is that they are opposed to the
��.impxovement of the roadway, a��.:; -;i: the event the sanitary sewer lines are
corrected, then chey wili again �aik aoo���t the road improvements.
The City EngineeY said that they plan on ceievising the sanitary sewer lines
�to see jus;. what the situs�ien is and then come up with methods oi correcting
them. 'ie did want to emphasize that Secause of the flat grade, there is only
so much that can be dor.-r. Councilman Breider asked what was the time table for
telev-�.�;_ng the iine and correcting the problem. The City Engineer saici �::hat if
the Council chqoses to order in the improvement, �.k would have to }�e done aext
spring. T'iie s[si;ets and the sewe'r line would a11 be done in one season, Mr.
Olson said thet evf.:�n if t`:-,� ssnitary sewer is fixed, the people wanted another
meetirg be;���ze thQ pav��.�g ;..r; done.
�'=:<: �ueskipp was raised o❑ the side yard assessments and the Finance p�rector
egpl$ined ChBt 2/3 di the assessment on a cprner 1ot is spread ^oth up and down
��`ar: bloe�c fc4m ChaG 1ot with the remaining 7/3 paid by the propezt,•� ocaner. This
.:� ':een the policy in Fridley for some rime, aqd eventually ever;��:;« will have
w side yaxd assessment.
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Mr. Edwin Watkins, i36 ?anoram� c,,�>-,�.,=.d of a puddle tha� i� -
Main Street afier �very rain. �i;��re i_ s>�toxer, sewer but it does �o`
take care of it .a_�or L 1 _�ed o��_ 1.?ain Street ts mair.' �,e3 b�r rhe
Countr and added that x tia:; �l.;e caited the County about tnls bui lie
did n�t get any results.
' A gQr.rleman living on 'r�f'i"r' �� �.. -ed -he as;e� m�nt p�.�
E" i , tor cul-
dt 5dC'i� dild SH1� t}ld'� @4C:1 y-RE3`j r13P° 3 aIDa.i.i@L :.POR�=3<�!d ''t2�1 ;':SE
the street as much as anyane eisP. Tha �ssessment policy for *�ie-shaped
' luts was exylainrd to th �uC,. r. -�irector i
T; �_r,anc� sai� .hrat far cases
like this, the bu��ding setba�:�k line u5e,:.
A resident in tte area said she had �i�F d �hert�. 10 yea� � ar�i woi _d _
� the work done as soon as possibie, a; st�e woulc �ike her nei�,nbnrho c look
nice tpo. She said there would neve�.� `e a bette� z;.me�
Mrs. Lais Tollefson, 112 Pilot, asked if the stakes were �,al„=,n q;�e ourbing
vrun:i.3 go. The City Engineer said no, they were just used to lav ^.,-: the
s.--r=jet. The curbir.g w;ll go ia in front of the stakes, ana mo�' ;T ±,�
trees will not be affecteG. �
Mr. Tom Kelly, 4917 Roman Road said that he was not opposed to the street
improvement but he would be opposed to paying anything more for a storm
sewer system. In 196� the City Engineer, Mr. Comstock and Mayor Nee said
thai the people needed a storm sewer, now he cannot conceive why he should
have to pay again, when he has aiready paid. The City Engineer said, as
he explai�ed before, the intention is r.et to install any more pipe, only
to put in additional inleYS in the concrete curbing wher. the street and
curbs are put in. The system is under-designed and was not built to take
care o"r a heavy rain. It is a matter of whether you want a Cadillac or
a compact - they will both get y�ou where you want to go, but one is more
costly.
Sth Street: 63rd _:;.:�il .-= to 64th Avenue
The City Engineer said that the proposed assessment for this street is
$16.82 with a side qard of $4.Z�, �hi� C;r,provement is part of t`:: condit3ons
of the rezoning and signed by the Wall C;r�r,.�ration.
66th Avenue: P::erc� Streei to Channel Road
The Ci:�,y Engineer saiu `i:at the estimated cost of this street is $11.05
with a s�de yard of $2,63. Mayor i,iebl asked if this improvement would
take care c:;" the storm sewe� problems and the City Englneer said no, ci;�re
is no storm sewer system in this area, the water wouid flow where it does
now. The wate.• will dra�,; �o ±�e north ancl the stree� aill not stvn� urider
watr:r. F� resident in *_he area asked how the assessmept would be sp.r.ead.
M=;;y��r Li�b1 said �hat it woyld be sgread on the aDutting property pwners.
ll:e gentlem� said that he was opposed to having the street ir,�proved last
t;.me, He wantgd to know why the pe�ple aqross Channel Rcad were nr.t to be
,3�,:>sed� �hey use it as a speed trark. The Finance Director explained the
ssmeqt t}�a� has be�n used in Fridlay for many years, anu that re must
��e guicielines and those sar.;e guidelines a.re used for all, or befqr� :�.r :s
there would not be any �ules.
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"tOTION by Ccuncilman Mitt�Jsi��.3t ro re=.aiv� Pe.t::;a.ozi #':21-1972. Secorded by
Councilman Utter. Upon a v��ice aote, ,.� _�yee, ;;av�b� �,i°bl deciaie� z'r.e
motion carried unanimc,,�sJ.Y�,
�,'011IIC�11 i� .�. si?_'tt@LSf:dClt' T'e�3r1t;:�,.i �. }1C ^FzG C3IlVF15���5 %i7? P_vlgiilGl'AGG�.. ,_._ ].dSt
three r ��rz; �nd except o��� �uc�u± 5 6eop].e, the �rhol� -ez�hboxhood -.
against the plan. He saic� ,';:-. had pYOmised thest pea.^.:? in �riting that
rie would make a motion to t-��?n5.nate rhe plan. ;_.;icl h� c.wuld see no need
i:o �;o into the histnry of t?:is Circle Flow pla as cver,.,.. i qui._e aware
nf wt.at has been happening t15e past rhree years. The cus�;: is r,cr•.= a:o-
jectec ic be about 2� times the original co�•t and t}!is would t,e roe m;ich
of a burden on these people.
MOTION by Coancilman Mittelstadt t�a` Phase II of Resolution #194-19E9 be
tarminated per�manently and that at r:o time in the future will this proposal
be brought before *he Council. Secon�a,�:r:^ by Councilman Otter.
Mayor Liebl asked if this motion was �r.�p�e:r and the City Attorney advised that
a present Council could not legally �ir3d a future Council, but that the
motion could stand as moved. The City t'a.g:ineer said that the Council passed
a reso�,ution approving the plan, the Highcray Department was given that plan
and they approved it. Now, if the plan is to be modified or changed, Fridley
wi1J. have to take care of their concern that there would not be created a
trai'fic problem with cFpasing traffic. If this motion passes, 3rd Street
wi13 have to be made one way. There must not be commercial traffic going
north into the reside:,ti>x't area. This commitment will have to be made to
the Highway Department. C�:a::;ei.�man Breider said that when this plan was
first talked abcut the people �aex-� in favor of it. The cost is now so
prohibitive that it becomes ur.feasibl<.. �;c the City will have ta wait until
the total as^ea develops, so ir a=ew ci ;� streets have to be nr.de nne way
to meet ^.. State iiighway Department's requirements, he hoped tt:e ^esidents
� would .`,ear with tht.��.
May:.c I.iebl said t;1at:'ne hoped the real estate people would move into t?�e
area an3 start to 3evelop it. $2,000 per lot would just be too much of an
assessmerr:: tc �ear, He pointed out that since the work was ordered in crith
a resolutioh, it would have to be eliminated with another resolution.
1;F ;�i''k; UPON THE MU'I'ION, being a vqice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declaxed
t.r�? t��tion carrisd unanimously.
'"�se,CO��}Fil asked that the proper resolution be brough± back fc'r. the Meeting
�ov41p�'er 20�h.
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TAX FOArEI'i LOTS TO TNF rr�rv r.
A DF;ED ,�� 7'�aE Oi' E� _L� EY' ON ONE TAX I'�RFEIT
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The T,'inance Director expiained �hzt hei'ore the County Auditor can place a
' lot c,n a tax forfe�� s,le:. '_� -�PP�� � rslease from the Munic�gal `;� stating
*hey are not in'-er ,:ad ar, ?s, ne resoiut3on shcws thP a�sessments on
the property and reirara-ces ;i,e sar_t ciiat iridley is not withdrawing the
ussessment� from tre �r� y�,r r�r.a t;hai ,;!.le}y u3rtts the asse r..r;-c },aid
' back when the pr , ; i� ,'.3, The re c� .��ion also puts a ho c� on three
lats. Mayor Lieb� a:_3 �. �f this resoluticr. is adopted� sor,reone that knows
about it ccul�i �ake s :.n �ur ;c; i � c °'i � �;_ ec`or rePl ' ! "t '. :�^e
sold at � pu,�iic auc�_„ ar+ :• a �e�ai �t'ce The County =�i�itoz ' 4skin
� �or thi zelease. After ���e taxP ar� � � g
vt ,�a� fc�r so many � ,,,�s, :
}�roperty is for�eited to th� State ar.a r.e Cou�±_; fudztor Y,�.:� �.e �t�.�,igation
, �:1ac:ing the lcts ur for �ublic sale , �� this xt sc:?.e t r : � ., a
ce�sary formality �efare the County Au4�cor �an act ��;1 said
����,e he wan�ed it known that he r,or the Council ha� �. y knQ,�3�� ' a anyone
iiat wants to buy :_};em. Th2 City Attoxe�ey sai� that there may ,��ne
, that wants the lots. This is a requirement of the State Statutes, �.nd the
Auditor is respansible for putting them up for sa1e.
, Councilman Utter asked if there was not some property red tagged for park
purposes. The City Finance Director said yes, but they are not a part of
this resolution. The Assessor added that he had given this list to the Parks
' Director to go over to see if he had missed anything and to see if he felt
that there was any need to take i± to the Parks Commission first. Most of
these lots are really not very good, some are too small to build on and
some need a lot of fill before they are usabie. Mayox Liebl asked, what if
' the lots axQ let go, then we ;�nd that there is spme right of way needed
from some of them. It was pointed out that the Engineering Degartment
has also gone over the list of lo#s.
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The City Manager said that '.E the Council wished, the resolution cou13 be
tabled for a week and t:�e Cou.:,c:l could be furnished with a map showing
where the lots are.
MOTION by Counealman Breider to table this resolution one week ar.� asked that
the Councii be .�upp:ied with a map showing the lots. Seconded by :;ouncil-
man Ut'er. Upon a yoice •rote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion
carri��d unanimously.
' itESOLC�TICN #133-1y72 - REGARDING BUILDING REQUIRI;MENT& FOR PHYSICALLY
CAPPED:
MC'tI0^+ by Councilmar .::��.,i;.r tc adopt Rasolution #133-1472. Seconded by
�"' az,c;.lmai Mittelstaat, Upqn a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Lieb]. declared
=�+'�s mation carrie3 unanimou�ly.
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i%educt Deduct Bid
General Contractor Base Bid ;1t. G-1 Alt. G-2 llays Securitv
W.H. Cates Const.
Minneapolis, Mi.nn. $77,5' �_, $Z,Sp�,00 $4,pp0.00 180 �ond
Klos':er-Madsen
Minrieapolis, Minn. 79,�C��;„Dp
Mechanical Co;�±ractor Base Bid
Berghorst P& H gz:, ggg ap
Coon Rapids, Minn.
Flerr'n- �
3,600.00 4,200.00 20� Bond
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D�a's_ Sec_ uri_t,�
• Days after Gen. Bond
,�. :> ,��ieF� .�ieta� N ii B I D
Minneapolis, Minn.
�•��. i�arlson A.C. �o,3gG.i;u
[�airar�eapolis, Minn.
South Side P� H 23,35�.00
Minneapolis, Minn.
Metropolitan Mec. Contr. 27,669.00
Edan Prairie, Minn.
Belden-Porter 27,133.00
rlinneapolis, Minn.
Axel Nawman H& p 28,330.p0
St. Paul, Minn.
Modern Htg. � A.C. 27,500.00
Minneapolis, Minn.
Mill City Hrg. & A.C. ;?"1,8g0.00
Minneapolis, Mir.n.
E}ectrical Contractors Base Eid
Centre;. Elec.
Minn�.:�poiis, Minn< $18,988.00
Gopher E1:zr,
Minneapolis, P9in, . 78 920,00
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Ba�or.'s E.;,ectric
._.i1.=,Y, Minn. 16,�90.00
�irrrgens Elec.
s'<,atd� MinR. 17,990.�0
�.ibby Elac.
i�in:�eapolis, Minn. 2q,<,,.,C;.00
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Councilman Mittelstadt commented fha� ;;e thought this was azi a_xceii�r.T plan,
it does cost money to go out and borrow, and Fridley will have this money
available from tl;e revenure ,_.,-..�,�nff and t},at aill not alter the levy.
Cquncilman Breider no±ed th3r �� Pa�e 6C, the estimated cost of the �uilding
is $�So,750, the ar�hitect's estimate was $121,500. This is over $30,000
over the es*imate 'ih� r r. ';,:,nag�r �Ypzained that the bids received
ipc.ii,led building :'c,.,; �,al;:e�;;,y, ;;idewa].k and parking lot ar.d scr.,e brick
facing. Such thing> as si.gns, internal furnisnings, architect's fees,
si�elving, etc, are not inclutied. Tne i:.ds total out about $110,000
so they fall under the .sr,_mate. The cos� cf the sign is antic.ipazed at
about $7,000 and the fur:;Ssn.ings at about $15,000. Counciiman Ereide� asked
what kind cf a sign this would be for $7,000. 1he C�ty Ma,,ager sai:� ._i;is
has not l;een decided yet �or sure, but sio s are not an inexpensivt: ..em.
hiayor Liebl asked ?:ow r�uc� was made fr��m the Holly Store las� year.' The
'r'inance Director said, after iooking up the figure, $65,38; i.�� 1971. Mayor
�iebl commented that tnen the store should be paid fpx in two year.=_ time.
f+lOTION by Councilman Breider to reduce the transfer �rom the Liquor Fund
to the General Fund and use the revenue sharing money to make up fo: *he
reduction in the transf�r trom the Liquor Fund. The Liquor Fund money will
then be used to build the liquor store. Seconded by Councilman Mittelstadt.
Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Lieb1 declared the motion carried
unanimously .
' Mayor Liebl asked Mr. Roger Patch, Architect, what was his recommendation.
M�. Patch answered that he recommends awarding the general contractor con-
tr�ct to Keyway Bu:ilders upon the advice of the City Attorney and after
the•contractor had been checked out by their office. Keyway Builders has
' not bui�� a liquor store before kut he had received a letter from them
and read it aloud. The low mechanical contractor bidder was South Sid�
P� H and they have been checked out and are acceptable. The low bidder
� f9r the elec�ricai wo:k rs Lee £lectric an� they are also acceptai��e, ps to
when the store could be opr�:ed, as the Council will note all the bidders
specify 180 days except two a�,d �hey ,tate mo�e.
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MQ�ION by Councilman Mz#telstadt to awar^ *he bids for the constraction of
the Munici-al. Liquor Store to:
Ge:ieral Contract�r Keyway Builders
"echanical Cc;�tractor 569,703.44
South Side P& H 23,359.00
i,�-4ctrical Ccntractor Lee Electric
15,995,00
with cc�rplecior, to be in 180 days. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a
vqice vote, all ayrs, May..,r L,iebl declared the motion uarrie$ unanimcusly.
'':ON by Councilman Mitt�lstadt to set the date of Monday, NovemL�r 2'7, 19�p
aE 7:3G' to meet with the Yolice Pension Association. Seconded by !'ouncilman
B�eider. Uppn a voica vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion
carried unanimously.
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November 14, 1972
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The City Council of the City o£ Fridley is meeting
December 4, 1972, at 7:30 P. M. in the Council Chambers
f the City Ha11 for consideration o£ the final disposition
f a Land Alteration Permit on Lot 10, Auditor's Subdivision
o: 22, Section 13, Township 30, Range 24, City of Eridley.
The owners and other in[erested parties in the property
re asked to attend the meeting in order to show cause why the City
hould not declare the premises a public nuisance and proceed
o have the necessary work completed and all costs and expenses
hereof assessed against the property. (Reference: Section
3.05 City Code and Ordinance No. 401)
Anyone desiring to be heard should be present at this
eeting. If you have any questions prior to the meeting
lease call me.
GRD/PJH/ms
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. . iY-.c^,O�'OL � �[� ..�
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Gerald R. Davis
City Ma¢ager
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AN URDZhANCE :tr,�.;Ai�i;J .._' . . , i;`_e�a7 �;,stC. .,. _ .
OF THE rITY C:c�;: ,�P�D � 3� -„ :� �"iJSEB MOTOR Ye i�i�i"
OKDINA?7CE AS :Jk',AP'1'ER 19
Ti:e �o12ow:ny da�inztions �na1� �„ .;; jq the l.nterpFetaticn a::�
application q� tl�i� chapter and �he follow,ing wbrds and '.^�r,:-
wherever ehey oc�ur in this chapter are dezin�d as follows:
1. A�eglet' i.n usaa :.:•or vehici�s i� any pez°son en�aged
in �he businesy or selling, excharagl�9 or otherwise
dispps;ng of, di.;r;7aying, ddvertisiny pr offering fo.
sa1e. ;se3 nr s�;_ :�Ranc: r,.cror vehicles as a grir.�i�;a_.
ts �,nesr�' . c,r-r,;�� ..� .n; or �s an dd�w,wt or .inci.d�n� ?�c.
any oth�.r �jusir��,s> or professio.�.
2. A,�[:Ja aa�i�i.-2e _,, any new or use� autPmobiZe. *-':?:r,k,
rrn�tpFcycle or .�chr^z• similar vehicZe prop�ll�d,�.vY',
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N.a pt:•r��n sha,ll engage :n buslness as d deaier ,in us�d--rrp
._-_.:=:�1es ir tha City wi�npu* fiFSt obCair�ing a lacense as
. �.�,i3ed here,iq. .
'�?pp7ipatirn ror a?�cense shalj be made in writi�g,
�:rif;ed by t%ig app�i,cant� on forma provided by the City. Thc
a�plieatiort Sha12 state the name of the apylicanC, his age,
zestdence, apd if a parGr+ership, the names of a1T partners, �npT
shali Le veriPied by one of them, and if a aorporation� the names
of aIl the oPficers kheteof and ce;tiPied by an author;zed
o:'ficer, and if additional licenses are app�iec� for, fQr mor�
tha� o�e glace of bus�n�ss, the addresses pF such addi�ional
places of business sha31 also be stated. The applicatgon sha11
y':a[e �he business and residence addresse9 oi"�appl�cant fo;
a peri�d of five years przor to the date kherectf and whether
the epplicant ts the so�e owner of tha busjt7gss to be Conducted
and sa�11 state that no other persons than those named 1n th�
appZicdtion ha�rg �y �nt�sest �n the mana9em�nt snd control pf
suct� busi��sa.
The aru�uaS Iicense fee j� ;�.;-�{i,ry4ar aad expiF}t�.on date stutll be
Apr1L. �Q,
Each ,ijcenseq shaZS have an estab�ishau p1aCe pf bus�nss$ anci
each lt' :�se shal'. avthp;ize business at only the desi�nated
prerru..s�s. IP a Z;::;ense� has r+ore khan pne pja�e of buginess 6
a s� -�zate 1ice�tse i� ra9uire� for ea�h. `
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Lic:;r.sas issued under th;� chapte; may not be transferFed
�L�r, Pa=.-:.�r? te person, byt may � zransferFQqi firam place to
pdac� with the Gonsent n� the City Courecij,
,�Fb?1�dCioA sha11 ,�q ReGS�rqpanie3 by q bqnd 1'os SSrp�0,�0
,�:� aha11 rura tv the Gjty and be for the bQne!`-'t o� any
,`:'sc�r�. :zrm, pg porporation who .�ha12 aus��;n any inj;;cy o;
�c� �cv9red �y the bpr�d, 5'uch b��nd sh�,[; ba ex�cut�d by
�pplicant asi p,r,(ncipq,i and, ps s�ety� by a corppratiaa
::ut� i� .iic�p9pd in Gh.ist Stat9 �o trPn;A4� the bu¢ir�e3s pf
s;uaxity and 6urety insucanca, �¢� bpnd sMd�l be conditioned
pEFTNTT£G;�:
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LICENSES
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ot coYporacio� f<,z� -sn� r�„•-'`-'c Ic,s r� �•;��
his ageAte � �tze p�trsr�r 4. � ;,-
�• �y d,eshonesty �r the sr_ ::s� : t ution of a rtntor vei,icLe
or a part ther�of other t.`.eu�, the one selected bu t:�c
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2. : ��r failure ,:;s :: : _v:.r ,� clear title ta tlYase �egal2y
entitZed theretop
3. For �y rnzsapprc c,riation of mpneys or propesty
he2an9�=��: tia e. ,,�,;,�s�_r being made i.� payment of a.
r+oto,r vehicle sala' by the ,principal;
4. Fo� ,saiy loss due to an alternat+.on of a motoz vehicZe
on the part ex t?�e principal, or his agen�, so as tv
deeeive the yurct.aser as to the year or mqdel oi any
moCor vehicle soid; or
5• Foi the violation of any of the provisions of th:{s
chapter.
<'?�y person, firm pr corporaticn sustain,tng an injurg rnverer t;q
this bond may, in addition to any other remedy that he may ti�n@,
bring an action in his pwn name upon the bond for the zecovery
that oP any damage svsta.�ned by him. Each Iicense� need file
or+1y one bpnd regardless of the number of Yicenses heZd.
Each Itcensee ahall at t17e time of any SaZe qiv� tp the purchaser
oP a motor veh�ele, a plainly wriCten stat�men� �yq�ed by khe
lioease@, his salesman o� agent, .�hawing #he nAme af th� Sicensaa
snd h1s address, the name of the person ,nahin9 th� Sals, the
daCe aP the sale, th� Iicense number, ,ip ayai2aDje, and the seria2
numbes af such motor veh�clees, the purchase price� whather in
cash ar on terms, and i% an terms. the total time prjce, tncluding
������ ig �+�3. and if such price includes the cpst af
inaurance the Zype ,�;� ,�ayerage afforded by svoh 3nsurance,
tOgether with the cost �,f each item of �rtsu�ance� r�o $aIe sha11
be deemed to have been �+rz-<;�7eted until the foregoirtg statement in
wsit�ng sha21 have peart delZVered tq the purchaser.
The reg�straCiqn or tit.te card or b.��Z �F $a1e for any motor
vehiCle �talci shall be fvrwarded by Zhe dea;er to tlje Secretary
af th� atate p!° M.;,�ne�;otcj not Za
°�` t'=e saZa. No d�a�'�r sha receive �d �ter the date
Fefuse to return to
x%'� ��ner any �eg.xs'�.ration or title catd for the pt�rpose of
�'�'�`�l�ng �� dwneg of such card to pu�chase a motar vehicle
frp,�. th� cea��� µ���yy y�ch dealer is ready, �,.s�;�a�9 and able to
t;omply with thp terms vP the contr�ct o; agreement for the sa2e
�'f r?�e mc>�or vt�hycZ{�F
�� �==a1er or ��2¢.���, or emplayec+ of aqc,h deal¢r sha.il advertis@
f•'?�! motqr ve�z�Te as being sold by tho owner th�reof st the
�s�'a7�r s home or ses�den�e� if such mo�or Vehicla is accua1ly
`"�7�d G� �Onsigned to by �he Iicensee and apld as part of h#s
,�azaqs�s. No �iceqsee sha11 use a�g Adverti��ing which is not
�eerurate in ai1 its matertal aarti�ulaa, or wl�ich misrepr�s�nts
me�chandisa, including zts use, qrade, quality, oFigin, or
preparakion or credit terms, values, policies, or services; dnd
nua liceqs�e 5�?H?� use a�v��Gksing or s�lling n,ethoc�s which C=��d
, or �q���al,�y dec>>ive �: rt;,�Iead Cfiq public.
SALES SLZp
REGISTRATION
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s ec� Go a rr�,tq�g��. ...4 , Ur F.aE�n�. . �ieens�a., ���.
fu�nish in wrt�iny t�i C'� purchasea �4fir�r,:tely stat#ng the arr+ount
. O# �uch rmrtga7e, Zien or pagments, and.yhe narne and addres:;
of the holcer �r qwner of snCh a<�,xr,;,aye, lien pr other
indevtedness.
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.�`'.: ?? Eact, .ticensee wl:.o s�Z1s ., ....,o i��n.r vehi�Z� d.irectler rrr aact.ir�.^tT� SALF.`S OI� CXEDIT
Prn _redit s'r.a21 diseZose � .he person purshas#ng sttCh mot�r
���=�te alI charges payabi� :irectly or indirect�y by the person
tc. ^'•°-;� the credity is exte:aded, includinq;
'.P�aZ�
.. ZhtarQS�, r.e• ,;_ :-fere;etidl, anu .3ny �mn!x!?t
P�ya�=e un�r a sy;tem v�' a;l:iitional ch8rges.
2. Servio<� c-h:�z'sw.
3. ioan �ee, Fi�ar�ers fee, cumm;ssion. x�ehate or sirz;ala�
c,arg�. ' .
4. Ident�f.iea�ian ar credit r�poct fee.
5. Premi �rn or other oharge 2�or 1ifa, aecid�rr�, ?aG�ItI��
or other insurance, inc2uding co�r#ssion or f�bat�=:
No lieensee sha1l uas any public street in Lhe C�ty �'oF storage STORAGE
of motor vehic�es,
:,�' ?3�No Y3CenSee shd2Z O%�ain the slgna�urn of g���gp3^ tp �y b1aAR�� BLANK CONTRACTS
a�ntract� bi1S p� sa�e, pz other wr�ting or memo;andrua relatlrtg
� to the sale of mokor vehicZes.
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•YC :2censee or agent p� sueh licensee sha11 se11 a used motor
vehscle intend�d for use upon the public highways without firs,t
certifyi�g �n writing that said uSed motor vehicZe cnmplies with
the requlremenCs of lfinnesota Statates, Section Z69 and that it
!s in cx�ndition end zspaar to rendes', under rrormal use,
�atzs�aetory and ade�aa��:�r 5erv�ce upan the �ighmay at the time
Af delivazy.
The fa.{Iure of the 1,ieensee or his agent to del�ver to the
purcha�ez th� �rtiFzcatlnn requzred ��« this chaptez and the
delivery of such ceFti#'ication knor+ing the sau�e ta be false or
�a.isleadr: � sha�Tl car�t��vte a violatlon oP this section.
�9•i5 No �?.:�naee ar agea�k �f $v�h Zscensee sha13 frauduisptlg change,
k, oz diS a�qnec-t, pr fail to connec t or cause the failure
' ��Jnr,�rr_ �ny�speedpm�tsr of any used pptor vehicZq gor the
n��' B�F� Q�-= e`��cklr�g the aale of such used motor c>^?�ic1e.
C-tl Prou �'Rd, hpcy�.�;-4 �� y�.;�,� nqz� be unZawfoI FpF a..i�'ensee or
J° .-) X� . .Fn* •n g�per ::. ,aec; arr�tor vehicle for sa.Ie wiG}, the
, �"" �:meter .��ad�nq th�raon turned pack to zero.
CERTYFICATION
REQUIRED
FAILURE OF
CEl2TI FICATZON
SP�EDpFIETSR
:TP.MPERING .
sha11 be un,lawfv� fpr any licensee or agent of such Z;cense� PREVIOUS 0;✓.v^a
' 3'�°usa� to furnish, yppr� rsquesG c�� a prospective pyz�haser, �nQ
'� uP �'e Prevapus owner pf �any used motor vehicle ofzerea foz
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b'_ suci: Ia ���, or whr�,ez h.= �r=n,q as an agenc vr
cJ.ssigneu �c•r tne pwr�eF.
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Lxcensee or his e�ent, sr�, �,..,�? o,._u e.sed motcr �Phz i- vn :c��.-.-�-
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,:. �nsea, ��s .aer.�.; �. � . .,r.y �r tra::ar *_itle o€ r � -
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v r?r� frqm arzy Fl��.r rr• I:ce:���,n�- ._ his agent directly tc -ny
, :�sar of Iar°ensee an�: o.r his �yent.
,.. . f�:ti -Ira:_i.: . r .. � �. . _ ::; 7 r . . � �;� .�e.^ ..-.�2d4:: tha � �.�.- Fc...F'4G '
:��.�r Ec�>g �kc n:�tzr� .._nd a heari '-r��_e th�: �` .... . ..
, _ t'auncil, � zaquFS�a==;f,
<s.. ..he �ulaowiay yrc,und.s:
Z. Any vicaZati,cr. o¢ tl�is chapt>r
- h�vpcatl0n o±` used or second hand m�tpr v�hiele- Zi�enc
by tiae State of Minnesota
3. Failurc of cont;noed occupancy of an esta'n,t�= -
of buszne�s ""'"
4• M+�terial ei,{sstatesent or misrepresentttion fn :ppliaee: ;n
for license or renewal thersof.
'=-=•�� .6aiy violation of this chapter is a r�isdemeanor subject to aIl
penalties provided for such violations under the provisions of
Chapter 205 of this Code.
PENALTIES
' PASSED BY THE CITY COUNC�L OF THE CITY OF FRIDLE`I, THIS DAY OF
, 1972.
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MAYOR - FRAIfR G. �.af? ;L
ATTEST
C �.�i`Y CI.EF.K - *SARJTP; G, BRUNSELL
F`i��st :ea�iii„�; November 63 1972
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Mr. Rtchard Carlaon, President
Park Canatruction Compsnp
51 ThirCy-Seventh Avenue N. E.
ltimeapolis� PSinnesota 55421
Dear Mr. Carleoa:
I have received some compleint$ thie veek that
Park Coastruction Company ia utiliziqg Main Street to
haut dirt in [he lete night snd earlp u�orning houra.
This ia fn violation of you= agreement vith t6e City as
indicated ia s letter of Augus[ 12, I471, signed by
Mr. Gerald B. McDoasld, Administrative Co-Ordiaator, ia
ahich you indicate your secoad ahift would lavolve hauling
to the F;�; dump eite oa Easi River Road, aad that the truck
route vonld not involve passing through any residential
areas. The per.mit you received from the City Council was
baeed on that etipulatioa, and to haul materials on reei-
dential atreete after 6:00 P.H, ia a violatioa of your
permit.
Wou2d you please diacontiaue this practice or aeek
a ehange in the permit conditiona, but until such conditiona
have heen changed, yon should discontinue the practice. Ff
yoa desire e change 1n your permit, auch should be takea up
with the City Council at the Council Heetiug of December q;
1972. I mould appreciate pour cooperatioa on this matter.
Siacerely yonry,
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G&D/ms City Manager
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CCS Councilmao Don ttittele udt
City Engiaeer
PubFic Safety Dl.rectoz
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City of Frfdley
6431 Unive=sity Avenue ?�T. E.
Fiidley, Piinnesota 55421
Attn: Mr. Nasim M. Qureshi, P, E.
City Engineer
Re: Working Hours -
Burlington-Northern Railc�ay
Northtown Retarder Yard
Park Sob ho. 38-71
Dear Sir: '
61 THIRTY•GEVEN7H AVE. N. E,
MINNEAP�LIB�.MINNESpTA G6421
August 12, 1971
� As you Irnow, Park Construction Company has been awarded the contract for
the first stage of the construction for the Burlington-NorLL•ern Railway
Aorthtoi.m Retarder Yard.
We hereby request permission to work tvo shifts. The first shift caoul.d
begin at 7:OD A.Pf, and end at 6;00 P.li., The second shift �aould begin at
7:00 P,M, and end at 4:30 A.1�1. Tt.e secand shift r�ould involve haul_ind
to the FMC dump site on East Rirer Road on1y. The'truck route would not
involve passing through any residential area.
We would appzeciate being granted this permit as soon as possible as wa
will.cor.imence hauling on August 16, 1971.
If you have any questions for c:hich we may have further information,
please call.
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cc: James Haske2l
Buriingtoa-rdornc�rn
Yaurs very truly,
PARK COPiSTRUCTION COI4P?_ItY
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3�condEd uv ---,�co� L`.e-. a voiae ,._ , at1 voting aye .ci- ;nozioa carried
unanimcusl� �
1. nt� �DLSiiTIGN OF !+ REQ'JEST TO CONS:ItUCT AN ADDiTIOA Ti �Sa .;� . SUiLtil'aG
t? �.��E� ON LOT'N 12-1't., BLOCK 6, t)N.AWP.� AP.I�1T%ON 'SHE S^r °!.3d ,�i-77TH `ri�Y
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c�� FRIDLEY, MINNES6iA. (REQL*EST B: C(k :�' C�A�3T'RUC rrrts' CQtti9' «;iY. 843;7 �
iVP.RSITY AVENJE N,E„ ?�ff2iNEAPOLSu,_MLNNES�`"'�� >S��t2.? � �
sr. Thaccas Cooprr was �re&ent to present the r.e; ,�.
Mr. Cooper stated this addition wi11 be used as a cold storagz area for a
chemical company [hat occupies the present building. They empE�y 4 people.
he said [he additio[t will have a brick Yront and the side will huve pain[ed
c'ecorative block. The entire building Wi11 he painted at the same time.
Mr. Boardman said they will need a couple more parking spaces in addi[ion
to the seven shown on [he plan. Ne asked Mr. Cooper i£ he would stripe two
spaces on the asp}�alt driveway on the Northwest corner of the site. Mr.
Coope,� agreed to do this. The parking spaces have to be 20'x20' according
c our Code. There is enough room to meet this Fequirement and still have
�,-� :or a' foot sidewalk to separate t6e building from the parking lot.
Mr. Boardmaz� a:;keci sbouk paving the alley. Mr. Cooper said he would pay for
paving halY the all�z��:�. rie couldn�t agree to just having ha3z �.he alley paved.
He thought t-he au�� s>: prcpecty owner should pave [he other �.'! at the same
time. He said tie wou:_: ..,-: ro the other property owner. Mr. Boardman said
he coold ����th:r pava his a��__, ,,.5 the alley or else the Citv couLd do it and
assess ;�.k� proprrty. Mr. Co:,,,�:- ;-.��� �if [he entire alley c>-.s pa�ed he would
pay ;�,r- i[ I�y asseasment. Mr. dear�::,.c; said after he had 'c�_;...._,i to [he other
I,!'r, ;�. y ownE..: he shoukd give the City a le[tes of in[ent ca� �'_���e a11ey and
for 6ur,:wo �;t Street. �
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oag�=,r �ee neel a 7.andscape and drainage plan. Mr. Cooper sai3 tneze were 8-10
�:.k ...,�. .�.:r�, the property now but some might t,ave to be removed for Che drivewav.
�_��ske; .,t fircurity lights. Y�lr. Coop� � said the}•. �.-.: � install four
��..hL�:.:� �rn the r:�z�« oY Che building.
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c-z�scract an ada;,Y�i�r. L. 3�,. :., .ng buiidin� witf� �. , i�::> ,�tip�latia,4>::
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f^-�,� `��ti �s <� 4, >� a�td parking la�.
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Secottded I,y �imo��a�
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"_?� 14G i.IBERTY S;REE'f
.':��Tii�.` BY SIt'b:�Ui�AU to t:cble the request �� cona�i-eacL a� ..- ',.ttii..daa �ac
no one vas presQnt to present ihe requea[.
Secoaded by Touco, Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motiun carried
uuanimousty.
z:r. �ichard Bratqa and Mr, Donald Babinski were present tu nresent the raquest.
Hr. Srama said th* �a�ues[ was just for Phase I{i baildin�l �f wha[ will
, eventually wi11 he `nur building complex, This building :ra:? @�e 693� x
140'. They may haw� :. ;!�. the second row of buildings smai;>r to Rave
radius f�;:rucks. Mr. , r':„,z aid the building covera�e as presented ;s
, 41 27 ;� ar two of che bui'd nK ' reduced they vould c.- �rell vithin the
40'/ t huiidi:�g coverage a�los.e^'
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1"`'�� �rana =aid tt�i�. reynest ie :or a huiLding permit �o grade .:�..;ry,
__ Arama anc' �,.,�.�ners of [he Board discussed some materials whi<<�:-��.ight be
d on [he e;cLer:c�r of the building. Mr, grama witl appear be::�s-c�. the
' lh •-�. �-- e� agair. when the exterior materi4`_ is decided upon.
r`"= -�=�a� �rd w�eere catch basins would :.:, loca[ed t: ;�.uper drainage
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";OTIOH BY T�P]CO Co racomr,:end approval of the requeat to ;:onstruc[ a spe�ulative
buildi,qg, permit to be t.ssued for up [o grade on�y, ;"or t'S^.--:�-� �,. Final. plans
.o be presrnted at a��ter da[e, �
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-• !':'''�`�h?IO"+._.(7 r �Z,i;f� ' �.'t' �'y(}4=E A iiOUSE FROP4 4044 UNITY, � :23IIiTi�tsaiLE,
°r-s`:' �, � �' s'r s � i :- a -, ^,.p� �RRCE3, 94� , 4t`i1IT(�R � °i4 l :i
? � •. � a - � �€ , *4➢ii � 40 F � _ t `t '"; $6ING
�� E �, ;� , �,�,� ��� � ��dr�f r r?��o°r�a ��a��-�s� z r�z5 _�ir��.Q
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�' s�, � a:, decfa,. -� :he ic�t on �°ires��EVi�si. _, i��,.�
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, '.cnco aFkz<3 ;.f �r�� ;,ad che�K�:± w�[h i.zc: � ,,� ;-. - it the; t:
..y ohjrctioaa.� ^.� ri;�.s �?rsuse being moved i,:xto thx ... . ., ,_*�d�i'_ ::.i�
. aey 'ca � ;ati. the �,t�cac� i.- 28 years �L:1, �Vt E °� _, �>�t�;.',=_ . . c�exy -- -.Yactiee�
� :.,5use .�nd ii: wi�.'f �ad i�� �he �rea.
Pictures taken by the Suilding Inspector were presented to the �to<�rd. The
hcise has a one car garage. Mr. Findell said the garage could not be moved.
�hey will construct a new garage after the house is moved. He was asked if
ne inteoded to �onstruct a one or two car ga�age, Mr. Findeil asked what
was required. Mr. Boardman said he could conatruct a one car garage but
there would have to be room to have a two car �arage. The Subco�ittee fel[
a two car garage should be cons[ructed if at a13. possible.
...�, Tonco said there woul.d be some damabe to the huuse in moving. He thought
' '.�`:e :indell's should post a bond to �.nsure tha[ the house would be repaixed
and 'ocougb[ up te code. They also want to be sure that tiie house will be
located on a iou;,�±ae.z�n as soon as ppssible and the lot prr„>_=°ly landscaped.
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After discussion ��� is�� S�bcommittee, they decided to ask fo� �$2500 performance
bond.
MOTION SY TONCO to recoumien� r_o ;:_,- �ity Council approval o[ the request to
movz rhis house into Fridley with [i�e stipulations:
1. 'i:�a ho�.n>e be repaired and brought up to Code.
2. ;'nst a per#.ormance bond of S2�OfJ.
' c_,!, ,_.; W'hite. Upan a vo�ce vo[e all voti.ng aye, the mo4ir�n carried
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'.�syecefully Submitted,
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.c:`+.� � w:;:: ie-,'. ..;•de: hi Ctzairn;an Eri.ckson t�°•�'S F'.M.
i�.. 7b��,- : x F: �.>. ; :ii:ish, �. 1::. , i:rscksonp :'_._�
Hemb,r +c;,,.:; 3chmedeke
:�[�e,�s _�es�es_-.; J�rse� Clarky S�z�ry Baa�daian
.. �Oi' PLANNING Ct1MMI�SION M�t?UTr.S__�,�;10!?BMBER '.,'a.��s . _
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MOTION by '�eglen� ssconded �y Fitzpats%,^�k, v?�at. �:...�, �-?zrr,iny Com��:;..�.:=sion
��preve the K'J�nning Cum�ission mi:lutes ci �:t _ _. '7yc� � � ___ 1�et.e,
sli vo�i.^.g ax�e, th� tR�tion carried u�animousi�, .
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MOTION by Minish, seconded by Zeglen, that the Planning Com�r:.i.ssion receive
' the minutes of the Plats & Subdivisions-Streets &[7tilities Subcommittee meet-
ing of November S, 1972. Upca, s voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried
tuidnimous ly . �
BECEIVE BOARD QF APPEALS MINUTES: NOVEMBER 14 1972
MOTZpp; by Minish, seconded hy Zeglen, that the Plann;.ng Commission receive
� cn� mir.utes oz the Board of Appeals meeting of November 14, 1972. Upon a voice
� vote, all votxng aqa, the rtation carried unanimously.
1. CONTINUEL� >OR A SPECIAL USE PERMLT. SP i172-10 �_' PHILLlPS,
PETROI:EL'Ni u4.: ,. ,��::tinue the Uae of the service atation per Code
4� :ql, B, 3, E ar:d �o : .t th� North Stall oT t'�� service station
�',�,.�-� a car wash and insta� r wash machine per Code '�5 101, B, 3 H,
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z:�ce :;r. ;k °laza �:outh Addition, being the Northwest �� .�•r of Univer-
sity Aver:;asz �cad Mississippi Street.
.-... Se.<:��ve 2`gltnyuist cepresented the Phillips Pmtroleum Ce-:�.�:.ny
rrd *.?r. Paul. I�laverkamp representer3 the Holly CenteT•
��•rA �r?��',so, atatad the °«bli_c Heaz ��? was closec � .z last
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str '�:egleq said 1-�e ob,ev ,�;: cha station rece-,:. � �.. ° ..>lai r.t3e situa-
tie ,;. � che stall fQZ th� •_ �s;� was really bad. +_.��. � =�-=m Che s�:rvice
ro�d ��n Ghe West ther€ ie ..:o :u,ch of an incline. } ct'= cv how vo�,
_an swing o cax East ar�d ge,i �.-c in. Going Eask ii'iera is rc�.rs :�_�r only two
3P5.
;kvirci-4r ,?.r�tc:[sscsA c�oam�e,ited that Lhe Commission tta�, tw3 r4����.��.s*s, one fo:
��:`*:r station [�a c�niir�:e.� i.i�e `�_i5e as a s�rvice sta[ion and :..�.� second [e sake
c:�e i�±octh ��ti t:�,-.r,> a °.=hir�, >t�ll by knocking c-��t fne ,.a:_; s��l� and t..i--
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. Ciark sa:��s ,, t'r.e ar •.s �n Ghc drawin� a�� rz,.,> c;a,.; . ; w,, .._ .,.
�,.- . ry.
be2ce� t,= !- �.:� ���;� [he Wesc sz=m� af the structure sr:� �ut o� �he Ea.st
side.
-.-, Ncia�ir;�t ��id that fie h.�d seen so�e of !hese .,t�k�_a�: ��.<_re thev do
d-.:v� tE7rough, Tf�ere is �r,eer� if 'rivinp: thrc :? aat� reate :a �raffi:
,srcble;u.
Itr. S4e�•e Palmquist; represeueing Phiili�s �r.: _.. =�id that vney
vo��id nrefQs� uo dx�iv� thAaugh because it is �: �asi;:r .. ;�n. �t is aoG-
sibT� r_o ope:ate conting ir. from the East side and �a�t_ _._ kh�y� e���:;er
to drive through.
Chairman Erickson said thai all of these cars would have to be in the
' station t:o geG gasoline and have to go out the station and around Yhe front.
The stacking ,pace would be ia the rear of the building.
Mr. Palmquist said, that along tha West side, the stacking room would be
' for [hree cars. The station has three entranc�s, one o��Mississippi StYeet,
one off the West service road and one off [he North service road.
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Mr. Minish said the entrance qn the service drive presents a pcoblem
aC the present time. The most trouhlesome corner is Lhe one oa the Souchwest
side cf the si=e.
MZ. Minis�: .�.:,':;.e�� the purppsz of the car wash. Mr. Poi.:e�a;,ist said thexe
would be a wash wit:; .- :�i11 0£ gasoline. It was stric[ly co�pe[itive and
offering more sezvices.
Chairman ErickBOn asked what wa:a2d prevent a station c;erator from
F`�-��-Dd UP �- $1.p0 �az washing sign on quoted davs. He d:d�-,,ot knov how
r.hey could :�_op it. �
"?r. Fiizpavrick said that was the qaestion that kept him woaried. What
tssuranCe they would have that the statipn would cantinue the free wash With
a ,.�i. •?F gF4solicle< �.
ti-• Fazti � as^kam�.s aaid that foµr years c, so ago they spent a lot of
, ti-rsz. pianni.ng t1�e wpo�e i:�tetchange. He was qot preuaxed [o say how ¢�uch
CraSfle wouid be there. With thQ statioa as busy as it i.s now, 1[ takes only
Cwo or three cars befor� you have a back up inKo the s�rvicc road.
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Mr. Leg�en sai$ that in WinCer 1f a car ;s wet, comin;- ':_�wn khe incline
ar;d making kha[ ke.en on ChE serviCe road epuld caus�_ tg�uL:, ,ise ko ice :n
Ll�e dr:.;:i�7h surf2ce.s. �
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Mr. P�lrqelist �_ � . __. have to ra'se ,. _ „
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g,�; .a:1�1 b�. c.o�F.p. _ _� street. ? z_��_ _"i.1 b�: alc.=.g
tt:e NarCh :; .fe apur��.. ��. . ......r:n 6ay. There �, . . . .: 4 F_�.:...
:ransition in the ei�,at�__. co ths servi.e di..._.
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I�r. z[in A;� �ai ,-�a.t recentl� Che iprmnission `.�, -..3d " rumber :;[ ,_;.-i;.;,.r
rvr�;szsLs _..� sl#.:-wi. t :�_:�_-..:-N-,t a:�cessory UsFS fc:.. . . ,_,. �. ..- ,.:�3-
-=ive we h„v� fao man} g��.:. .��ac.ions in Fr.idley. He a-,s �ce ,a[ t� _ e_a,c
:�m.�;�sion contfnue €a e.atcr to rY�€ir ,;:YOblem= tc r:-eas- _ bus� .�ys and
ttyerefore juaqify e:aEir �',eman:ls TcF mqre yt�t±ons. .._�re �.. che pu:_t,nGial here
�<� allow the increu.s� o` ti�:��Ti�� problam :�- 'a.-, Ya: hz.�:: prable ..� czirh
Che shoppir.g c+�nte:, particularly cars wa:L .i�., �:o .. _,,:�.t�: ?fissi.ss.i,.vi a:--�.-�:
this _�a�re:;y woul� u�d *_�re. Fie would be w�°.�ang �. �che -.te �f s�rti=-
t:,ir,g w2r� �sut in t:c r;-e.er.t Lhe le: t tuzn througia t�.. _,_ dr� �;zg
East on Missigsippi. llntil the problem of backups is s�l: :, he did not
want to see tha situation aggravated in any way.
, bH�TION by Minish, seconded 'oy Zeglen, that the Planninq Commission
r8commend apprOVal to Co�,:ncil of the request�for a Special Use Fermit SP
N72 16 by Phlllips Petroleum Company for_tjle�continued Ose_of the Service
Station per Code 45.101, &, 3, E, but the Planning Commission recommends to
Council enia of the request to convert th2 North stall of the servi�e sta-
' *_ion to �an3 install a csr wash machine, per Code 45.101, B, 3 H,
�ocated o, the South 120 f-zet. cf the East 120 feet of Lot 16, Block 5, Rice
' Creek Plaza 5puth Add:*_i.on. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion
carried unanir��ously.
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BURKHOI,D Rj ��te SSth Avenue between Sth and c�h Streeis and
ti�e 12 .*aot al�.�-,�� .......-�-�,; in Block 10, Hamilton's Addition to Mechanics-
� �a1Le that is luca r�: _ en H�ghway /I100 on tt_e '�or�h and 54th
�treeY on the 5�.. ti oe; .� _: Erroperty of the Sac: ��? P-�.,,rs.- of Jesus
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Chair,::. i;zickson explained that he received a letter t,:om Mr. Burk-
holder atl �: �� to him stating he would be unable to attenci r,';, Plannir.g
��o�,missice mee:ing this evening because of the marriage of h;:- :.;ldest
- _. ��'_t'r � He read t+ie letter.
--�l=-�i i,�' �-1e., .-,econded bp Minish, �...._ the Pi�n:�- -7 ,_ommiseion
� �-c�ive th� -c ��� ;: �evembeX 22, 1972 roan Paul g�ikholrier. I;pon a
voice voke, all votii� aae, tne mution carrzed unani,iously,
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rec�mmanded 7ti�h Act ._ . .,,,en for a servi.oe e,s.._, eaere t�zar�' put
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find rn�r ,.. •�a,� .. � - .� r�:,,.;ss�cn di�. .. _ ���.a censuiY Fir.
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aejalrs ,.'t-_ ;�� � . <:w! - w'�ich c[ae. highwa� b�; � , _-. .�� a c -,�a1;ed
_� es -> , iir._ t�� K .. °' - _ -- .;�:r,- Uep�.i cment aoout x�� , .�_ ;_c .. _ , �,.. f u��,��
. �.':" ;*_-ee[ to ���.. >, r�e:*_. .- co;.ld r�,1::ctai.-x.c1y � ._�.. . � fe.iL : ._
�t.tRrsection ra':,i�r� _ sewr�� ..'_th ,ch Se:reec daes ..�r_> a :�.ial pria��m.
'�he service raad ��u�.�. actu:���i.�� run irom ��:tt� Stzeet .. ,;;,; �ts�eet. :"€'hree
hundred fen*_ iu moC �� en �o �raliic cow. :it �rr�x.t:' ,. .-_�. be black �pped.
�hair�^.an Erick;; :. :,.,¢ed that �nc access ;_:s an H:E urarCy anc
asked who maintained :t. Ms. Clark said the Gity does ::...., r:iowing only from
Sth Street. (Some pzctures vere shown of the intersection,; One of the
pic[ures was taken s�anding at the so-called service dzive io.king towards
ChC South and North. .here is a hill about 300 feet South of t:s_ proposed
driveway. He received some data on design from the highway department. The
mir�imum distance recommended oa a 30 mile an hour stree[ is 300 feet. Their
recommendation was tnat intersection should be avoided if at a11 possible.
Mr. �'itzpatrick said Chat i[ did not seem to him tha[ the Commission
c✓cµld have to justify Phe im*::ed;".a[e construction of a service drive in order
[r, justi:y a City prabie;n. i[ seemed to him too often there is a rush to
r.._ate a City rigirt ai way because it is not a6out to be used. They have
mac�e that t•yne of �iscake in [he pas[. One of the Ghin�:; Mr. Qureshi said
in his answer t:� :�arr,�7's memo seems to indicate that tk�.� City might want
to reta.in c=��::� � ae : ee wha[ the accesses would b._ .
Mr "4ini5h ca�<i tP�e reason for the vacation req�.,es[ was to get
auffi :nC area tcr; *__ ._ .._._ .
:hairman Er:.cke:: 'ded thr,t ��,<� peti[ioner claims ,_� .;p-r.t a lot of
. r.e wnrl�i^�� eu! rp,r „�„�1e.s. The legal description oi 24�� `eet includes
tt�e stzaeFS. ?;e i.aid rhe ccmplex out using these dimension=. If he cannot
'.�acake tha �,�.+-�.��,c•.t, he aill �.ave to move the gaTages to Che ��.��.i�}� and reduce
the dcasi.y.
. t= b/ z.tzp- K seconded r�y E,.'..� , that the P:Ia r:y �ommissipn
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..� _.: 10, E.�_: ._ - ,..-�, rr� Mechanicsvill�.., SAV .;-C'�, bv S at@� Land �
.�.= "uev._lopmen;. �m�Qi:�, z -�-��i: l,urkhcld:•r. Opor: a v,�ic<_- vote, .
aSl uoting aye,
khe motu�- �aeixed una .,�a:-7.y-
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. MCi:�,�I�� �- �'j.r..apstrick, seccnded by 'I.eglen, *_h��� ��.. . :;:;xing �cmmissc�
�onfirm the ���.c ,yearing date of December 6, 1972 for �. special Use
Permit, SP #72-18, by Union Oil Coug»arty, ppon a voice vote, a.11 votir,q aye,
the motion carried naar.imcusiy.
� 5�. CONFT_R?� �Ug�,I,� �pgING 31.1',`E JF DECEMBER 6. 1972: Proposed Registered
I.An<a `•�ervey, k.S. lM7e--06, b}� Donald a. S�.hultz being a replat of Lots
1 ani ', ?apcd I, Edgewater Gardens.
MCT �.r Fitzp«tx �'._, :;4��rided by Zeqlen, that the Planning Commission
' �<�nfirm �.�:: ii.c H ar na c„ate of December 6, 1972 for the proposed Registe�,;ed
i��nd S�.zv.� #7� Or, by Donald A. Schultz. Upop G voice vote, all voci��
pYe, c::e �,� ��,:;ed unanimously. � '
�A�`� 6. C�*, " '�ATE OF DECEMBER 6, 1972: Proro�ed preliminary
-, ` ir'7.�- , ' Acres, by James Lund ;;,r,skruction Co. , Inc.
��?�€ � rPf'-iat _ ?tor's Subdivision ;- �C:, (SOUtheast
c?r'ex . , 'Sti: + ��1.;v z , .. _,.:_�al Avenue.
" �IG: '. �i�:zrat:rick. �::..;1.-�:ded 6y Zegl2n, that the F:;;ninq Comtrassic;.r,
con£itm ��- :ic Hearing ste of December 6, 1972 for the. .n.-�-�posed Pre-
13:ni aT� _. r,a. #� .'im Lund Acres bp James Lund Cc:- '_� ���ction Com ar.
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� J': W 2�s vpk�, 4__. r-,�*i,_g aye, *he motion carris��;� ...,i.mously. �
+ iY1hr'� ,, uE[ At4- �aF, pF DECEMBEk , 19?:• t?c;;�t�ing Requer,C>
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�g' F. ar L�' Ig, f:•,�_v�;'s Subdlv3eian 1t321• :"rom C-t S tlocai �tic,;:-
P�3�2�� .'� :-1 is.�.�ie fn.-i<ly dwe111ngs).
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MDTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Zeglen, that the Planning Commission
confirm the Public Hearing date oi December 6, 1972 for the Rezoning Request,
20A N72-I2, by James Lund Construction Company, Inc. Upon a voice vote, all
votinq aye, the motion cazried unanimoysly. .
'''�. CONFIRM PUBLIC HEARING DATE OF DECEMBER 6 1972: Request for a Special
Use Permit, SP 1i72-19, by Frank Gabrelcik for Lots 6 to 10, Block 28,
and Lot I6, 81ock 21, Hyde Park Addition to continue the Used Car lot
and permi:t inside gazage repaiTS.
MDTION by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Zeglen, that the Planning Commission
confirm the Public Hearing date of pecember 6, 1972 for a Special Use Permit,
SP N72-19, by Frank Gabrelcik. Upop a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion
carried unanimously.
� !9• LEAGUE OF WOMEN VOTERS: Na[ure Center presentation by Barbara Hughes.
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For the firs[ part of the program, Mrs. Barb�ra Hughes showed maps and
letters prepared for the League of Women Voters which "shows about everything
you'd want to know about a Nature Center. Tha slides showed what some of the
surrounding communities were doing with their nature cr-:Lers. There were
also slides of Fridley's North Park area. Her talk was well prepared and
lntezesting. The Chairman thanked her for the presentation.
✓!'_j� 10. FINAL REVIEW OF THE COMPREHENSIVE PLAN FOR THE CITY OF FRIDLEY:
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Jerry Boardman told the �ommission that basically the Plan is the same
as before. There is a correction on the Land Use Table on Page 9. The
correction basically given had taken into acccunt the rates shown on the study
w2Te the same as before, but they found out the rates were less. The difference
being aq increase in residential property from 25.2Y, up to 34%, which was
bss�cally what they had [he first time they came in. All other changes made
weTe as the Planning Co�ission diTected.
Tim BreidRC, Councilman of Ward #1: He was at Che meeting in order to
Bxplain any changes the Council might have. One concern in the area of study
wqs the North section known as �orth Park and the expansion of the storm
sewer f�cllities in that area. His personal opinion was t:iat he would like
to see the area remain as an open ponding system ra[her than a pipe system,
reggrdless what is set up. He did not know how big a piece of property [hey
havg to talk about.
Theq [here was the Church of Saint William who own quite a large piece
pf v�developed proper[y, two or three acres, behind �ioon P�aza. He thought
khe�e was nq p7,$n foi this area. The church is wondering what tney migh[ do
with Ghe prvpextY• You might include in this plan a motion what would fit
begt �7�rg, whether high rise, duplex or multiple.
The« was fu[theF discussion relating to the Spring Lake Pa�k Ccurt
decision khat has yet to be decided, the ccst of the storm sewer wiCh or Withr
ou� a favptable dQCision, the eCOlogical effect of surface drainage and
aCOrm seweF pipgs in reference tc the North Park az�a.
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Then back to Church of Saint William, Mr. Clark s'aid no matter what
the use is, whether multiple, commercial or indus[rial, they will have to
work out the storm sewer problem.
Mr. Breider said that the Church people will say they want to know
where they are going and how are we getting there. They'd like to know
Tight off the top what alternatives they can use.
Hr• Boardman answered that this would be handled when a study is taken
of [his area, taking into account drainage and all other factors.
, Chaitman Erickson sai.d that the :omprehensive Plan wi12 let the people
knpw what Ghe City feels is desirabie in these areas. Out of these Public
Hearings will come the iinal recommenda[ion to the Council.
Mr- Boardman said they want to handle large major preblems right now. I
�ter on, when problem areas arise, they will be supplemer�al issues to Ehis.
Chairman Erickson said if they were going to �et a plan started, they
will hgve to begin with Lhe large parcels. Perhaps �he only real problem
in the cvmmunity is the Hyde Park area. Most of �he other areas are undeveloped.
Mr. Boardman said that in order for the Compretiensive Plan to be workable, I
it has tq be in constant review. Constant documentation is ceeded in order
foT the plan to be effective at ail.
The conversation [hen revolved around setting the dates and the number
of Public Hearings.
The suggestion was made to include the people 300 feet outside of the
study areas in the Public Hearing notice.
MOTION by Minish, seconded by Zeglen, that the Planning Commission adopt
the Compxehensive Plan as presented at this meeting, that the Public Hearings
be held informal�y for izformation purposes, and *_hat ,?anuary 10, 1973 be
. Set for the fizst Public Hearing for Areas l and 5. :he dates for Areas 2, 3
and 4 to be $et at a later date. Upon a voice vote, all vcting aye, the
motion carried unanimously.
The Commission suggested the following City group� be given a copy of
the Comprehensive plan at this time: League of Women Vccers, Chamber of
Co�rce, Jaycees, School District No. 14, Metropolitan Planning Commission,
Ministexial Association, Industrial Co�ission and other Civic Groups.
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� Osbome Plaza, by Standard Oil Go�pany (W. G. Housenga).
MOT�ON by Minish� seconded by Zeqien, that the Ylar:r.ing Commission
set a Public Hearing date oi Lecember 20, 1972 for the Froposed Preliminary
Plat, P.S. #72-08, Osborne Plaza, by Standard Gil Comp:ir.y (W. G. Housenaa).
Upon a voice vote, all votiny a}�e, th• _ . -
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12. SET PUBLIC HEARING DATE: Request for Vacation, SAV �172-07, by
Northwestern Bell Telephone Company to vacate the alley in Block 11,
Hyde Park Addition. _
MOTIGN by Fitzpatrick, seconded by Zeglen, that the Planning Commission
Set�a Public Hearing date of December 20, 1972 for the Vacation Request, SAV
M72-07 by Northwestern Bell Telephone Company. Opon a voice vote, all voting
aye, the motion carried unanimously.
AATOUF.NMENT •
There being no further business, Chairman Erickson adjourned ti�e
meeting at 10:45 P.M. •
Respectfu2ly submitted
Hazel 0'Brian
Recording Secretary
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T$E FIINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING AF MOVE;�ISER 28 1972
The meeting vas called to order by ChaLrman Minish at 7:30 P.M,
MEMBERS PRESENT; Minish, Wahlberg
MEMBERS AB$ENT; Harju, Crowder, Sondheimer
OTHERS PRESENT; C1yde Moravetz, Sr. Engineering Aide
MOTIODT by Wahlberg to waive the approval of the minutes of the November 14,
1972 meeting until the next meeting.
Second by Minish. Upon a voice vo[e, all voting aye, [he motion carried
unanimously.
Mr. Rubert DeGardner and Mr, Jerry Johnson were present to present the
zequest.
Mr. DeGardner stated he did not wish for an addreas change because he had
had Che East River Road address for years.
Mr. Moravetz stated the only reason a variance was necessary on the gara�e
addition was due to the fac[ that Mr. DeGardner wished to maintain hts
address on East River Road and that the City Staff had no objections to the
request.
�Mr. M�nish asked if the sight distance would be obstructed. Mr. Moravetz
� said �� was not a normal intersection and that there was no problem with
possj.ble obstruction,
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MOTIOt� by Waihberg to recommend to the City Council approval of the variance
a8 pTVposed.
SeCOnded by Minish
unanimously.
ADJQITRNMENT :
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, the motion carried
The p�ee[ing was adjourAed by Chairman Minish at 7;45 P.M.
RespeCfully, sub�itted,
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Act R$ Secret�ry
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LEAGtJE OF WOMEN VOTERS OF FRIDLEY �� , ri %-
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The Honorable FYank Liebl, Mayor
- Councilmen, City of FYidley,
6431 Unive.rsity Avem�e
Fridley� Minnesota $�+32
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The F`ridley League of Nomen Voters xould Iike to express its
, gratitude to you for choosing to reactivate the Charter Conunission
of the Citp of �idley. We hops that the Lea,we can be of service
to qon in this en3eavor.
' Yon xill r.ote that we have euge=sted nine neonle in the
hopes the.t you xill consider them in the 15 that you recomr..en3 to
, the Mstrf.ct J»3ee who xill make the ffnal apgointments. Ve wo?ild
like to emrhasise our concern that theze be women o� the Commissi.oa
and that the Coiamission contain a cros5-section of the co^�n�ir.ity.
Be�use of this concern� xe uill be xritir.g a letter to the editor
' to this effect.
Aga.in� ±hank you for your assvmption of this +zsk.
, Sincerely�
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Fridley League o: Women Voters
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' Roxard Crabtree, �200 Riverview Terrace� is a lawyer who has practiced lax in.
Anoka County and FYidley for 25 Years. He xas a special jvdge in Fridley. He
i�as a keen interest in charter revision.
' Janice Devries (Mrs. Robert)� 7158 Riverview Terrace� is a ten year resident
o£ F�idley with two children. She has been a Brownie leader� 4-H project leader�
president of her ilomen's Society at church, member of the FYidley League of
, Ifomen Voters� and has a general interest in the well-being of Fridley and a
genuine desire to increase her civic responsibility.
Richard Kemper, 673� 7th Street N.S.��is Director of Operattons for the CPT
Corporation. He served as Treasurer of the Referendun� LeFa.l Fiind Committee and
expressed his desire to enter other fields of civic responsibility,
, Elaine Knoff (Mrs. William), 6��6 �th Street N.E.� is the gresent President of
F�idley Residen+s for Actione She serves on the advisory boaxd of the Rice Creek
, ifatershed Manaaers� has been a campfire leader for ll years and member of the
FYidley League of Aomea Voters for ten years.
Mary Ellen Lvekow (Mrso Walter)� 1$1 N.E. 64 1�2 Way, is a 15 year resident of
' Fridleye She has five c':ildren, all of whom have attende3 Fridley schools.
3he is very active in her church, has been a scovt leader, has xorked with the
PTA and other school activities throvetrovt her children's education. She has
' been emvloyed by Holiday Discount Stores for four years at the service counter,
Pe� McChesnev (N±-s. James), 541 67th Avenue N.E,, is the wife of F.everend James
' McChesney of the FY�idley iJnite3 Method?st C!;urch. She has t,ro chi�dren. She
has directAd the outh cF.oir sGr� in t9e cho__ � �_ch ., ,.a..
Y } f a �.' y.. n1]i « � � n.i �� 'rP.. . ..i {.Tl
many va�'� r,hLra� a.ctivit�.r-=, �!�e +��� expre�sed her desirc to becc-= r,,ore in-
volved in co�r.rnnit� li£e,
' Cor.nie r`etc�2f (Mrs. Rob^rt)� 860 Yest Moore *ake Drire, is a 14 year resident
of Fr7dley, She has ±hree chilrL e�o �he is a charter member of the F�idle;�
, League of WoTer. Voters an3 active in t,':is �roup since its inceotien. She is
also a cI^arter me�rber o° the American Fielc Service Cor.�mittee aed has sexved as
chairman of the AFS fair for the last fove yea�. She has been active in and
, leader of her�local 4_ �oup. Skte has been a Sunday school teacher and involved
in the church s music programse She sras very active in the Alterr.atives in
Education for F�idley School District �14.
' Steven Packer, 108E I?ackman Circle. !s a 1 1�2 year resi3en± of Fridley. Four'T
years prior to that he lived in Roseville. He has two children ard is a conrnater
grogrammer. He is a graduate of the Uni�e�sity of '.aashin�-ton, a member of the
' Open Doer Society and has served as chairman of tFat �rouo's lPaislative committee.
He is concerned about the people o£ FYidley and wou?d like to becone more
involved.
IBartnra Phelns (Mrs. Kenneth), 1513 Berne Road� has been involved in her local P'^4�
includin? servin� or. the boa�, She hzs beer. a den mother, a nember of the Fridle;�
Lea�ue of Flomen Voters for feur years uhere she served nn the Aur.:an 4esources
, Committee and as League Secretary, She is the mother of fovr boys.
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November 15, 1972
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City Engineer - Director of Planning
City of Fridley
6431 University Avenue N. E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
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' We wish to renew for another year, the Interce tor Maintenance
No. 67 which was jointly executed this year by the Boar and the City of Fridley.
�fiis �ype of arrang�nent has proven to be satisfactory to us, hopefully to you,
, and therefore, to the public which we serve. The Agreement, which is open-ended
as far as monthly interim payment for costs, gives a degree of latitude in the
amount of work performed and to be compensated for. The current Agreement, Interceptor
' Maintenance Agreement No. 67 does not contain a section which provides for renewal.
We believe it would be more efficient to eliminate the time consuming past practice
of executing a new Agreement each year by endorsing the renewal Agreement enclosed
in triplicate.
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We have signed the enclosed statement as our intention of renewing the Agreement
and ask that you also sign and return to us two (2) of the executed copies and
renewal�procedurerin�therfuture andtwe�hopebthatryoutare�agreeablettoUthis�method
of expediting the annual execution of the Agreement. Should you have any questions
or suggested changes to the basic contract Agreement, please contact us.
Your cooperation in accepting this renewal procedure wil] be appreciated.
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George W. Lusher, Chief of Operations, MSB
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Anoka County • C,arver County � Uakota Cvunty • t�ennepin Coanty • Ramscy County � Scott Coun[y • 15'ashington County
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STATEMENT OF AGREEMEWT RENEWAL
INTERCEPTOR MAItJTENAP�CE A6REEMENT N0.67
' The Fletropolitan Sewer Board and the City of Fridley
agree to renew the Interceptor Maintenance Agreement fJo.67 which
is currently in force between these parties. The terms of the
Agreement for the renewal period shall be the same as those contained
' in the Agreement which was executed for the January 1, 1971 - December 31,
1972 period. The renewal period for Intercentor ttaintenance Agreement
No. 67 shall be January 1, 1973 - December 31, 1973.
' That both parties agree to the renewal period and terms is evidenced
by the signatures affixed to this statement.
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WZTI�IESSETH THAT, in fhe joint and mutual exercise.of their powersi
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1 zecite und aorec as follo�is: . ' �
� S.eciion i, Recitals, The Board is L'ne owner of the inter.cep;,ors and '
. 2r.ppurtenances located in the I�funicipality as described in the list attached
� hereto and marked Esh:bit A, The Eoard intends io operate and maintain .
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such interceptors and appiirtenances as par-C of the metropolitan disposal
system; however, the $oard has determined that such operation and irzain-
tenance czu best be provided by contracting �viih the Municipality to per:orm
this service on behalf of the Board as an indep•�ndent contractor, pursuant to
Chapter 449, Section 15, Subdivis:on 12, . �
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and appurfienaaces described in EshibiY A, . � � •
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a. Gomply- �vith the applicable provisions of any reoulations
. relatino fo thc oycrat:on of the metropclitan dispos2l
systcm aciopted bp thc Boa�d, .
b. .Maintainthe intercepEors and appurtenances in clean and
- in good operating condition for tl:e conveyance of se�vage
or storm water discharped into them. •
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Perform prevenYive maintenance services as may be
required to preserve the interccpt�rs and appurtenances
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but not tiinited to iiushin„ scrapin�, discin�, roduin„ dnu
lnspection of the s}'stem; and perform such other work on
the interceptors as is mutually agreeable and which is
reasonablc and norr_-mal.
Providc all labor, materials, supplies, tools, and equipment.
neCessary for the performance of ali work required by or
under this Aorecmeiit.
e. Provide all supervisory oersonncl aecessary for the
supexvision oi the abovc �vor;;; Sucn supervisory
personnel shall be subject to the direction of the Boax•d
in the performance of tlieir 1•esponsiUil_tics undcr tiiis
Agrecment. •
The Board shall perform a11 maintenaiice required for the instrumentation
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portion of sewage IIo��• meters, inc2udin� chart attendance, The work perforined
and�the materials furnished under this Agreement shz11 coinply �vith all state
la�vs and thc law:ul rules, regulations and orders of any $tate zgency rcoulating
such matters, The �iunicipality sha21 not be required to do any tivork under tnis
Agreemeni- �vItiich constitutes estraordinar� mai:�tenance, be�terment, coastruction,
or reconstruction of the intercepEors, In Yhe eyent that such work :s necessar�-,
the lVtunicipalit�• and the Board s}1a21 enter into a separate agreement therefor -
specifyino the �•rork to be per:ormed and the division of cost for such �vork,
except in tnc event of an emersency, tiia �iunici>alit • ina • '
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repairs as necessary �vith appropriate not:fication to bc �iven to thc Eoard
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• Section 4. MunicipaZity Tndependent Contractor, The parties agree the
Municipality is an indepenclent conEractor and that all persons performing services I
under this Agrecment are emplo�•ees of the Municipality or its con4ractors or
agents, and are not employed by or employees of the Board for any purpose;
provided, however, that this provision shall not apply to persons on the reo lar
payroll oi the Board, or to persons other than.the al�iunicipality contractind
direc�ly v�ith the Board, The Municipa�ity, �vith tlie approval of the Board, may
enter into a contract �vith a third person whereby such person performs on
behalf of the Vfunici.pality and under the direction of its supervisory persoimel,
a paYt of the work required by ar under.this Agreeinent. All contracts and
'.• agreements made by the A:unicipality with third persons for the performance
. of any�work requ:red by this Agrecment shail be subjecY Yo the terms o£ this
' Agr �nent, and a pro�ision staf:ng this shall be inserted in all such contracts.
- Section 5. Municipal?t}•'s ResDOr_s.bilitv; Indemnification. The parties
' agree that the Board sha11 not be responsible or liable in any manner for any
• claim, demand, action ur cause of action of any kind arising out of fhc Munici-
pality's ncoiioeni erformance c�r faiiurc ' • '
P to p�rform �,ie �vori; .�quzred by this
' Agreemcnt, or arising out of the neoli�ent per•'ormancc or failure to perform
. such �vork Uy any c•ontractor of the �4unicipality perforining any of the.�vork
. provided herein; and fhe T�funicipality agrees to inde�nnify the L'oard, its officers :
• ancl emplo�-ecs and to save aiid _L-.ecp them harmless from all losses and espcnscs
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'� � 6.01. Payment of Costs, The Board aorees to pay fo the MunicipaliCy
'-' An amoi�nt eanal tn thP cost of all ]ahnr and of sunnlyina all matcrials; si�»nlies;
tools and equipment, reasonably necessary for the performance of �vork required
'_ bythis r'1�reement. The parties agree that such costs shall comprise and be
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a. Labur. The cost of labor for emplo�rees of t.ie
' Municipality srall be the sum of: (i) the estab-
lishcd hour�•,•- �rzbe rate or rates of the FP,•sons
performin� the �vork muitiplicd by tIie number of
hours worked; and (ii) 2S �/o of item (i) �vhich
shall represent inctirect labo: znd overhead costs;
:. b. Nat'erials and Suon!:es, The cost of materials
. and supplies furnisiicci oy the �iunicipality,
which sha12 be not more than 115 �fo of their
delivered cost fo ihe \lunicipality,
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equip:ne�zt fu*_•nished by tile �Iuniczpa2ity sha11
• te com�uted in accordance ��:�n a standard
hourly rentzl rate sche�u!e to bc submitted by
the pdIunicipality anc? approved b}' the Board,
_ Charges snaii oe assess�u oniy for nours of
actual use, .
tt. Contract Costs, The amount required to be
. paid undcr contracts approved by the Board to
Contractoss of tl:c \�ituticioalitj {or performa:ice
of �vor�; rcquircd by- tlus.Agrcemcr.t, plus cosCs
incurred b�- �tic ,�iui�icivaliCy i�i admi�ifsteri�l�
' sucli co::tracis, �:;3icli S]1111 oc a�reccl 071 �Ci3CR
any such co_ifiract is approved�
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', � the contract which shall be 8� of items a, b and c. '
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inclvded as costs under sub-sect3ons a, b� c, and d.
b.02. Cost Estimate; Pavment5. The parties estimate that the total
amount of costs which the Board will be reqnired to pay to the Municipality for
performance of this Agreement in 1972 will be $ 770.00 . Such amount shall be
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January, I973 as an advance payment of such costs. The Atunicipality �oill submit
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a quarterly billing equal to one-fourth of the total sum shown in Section 6.02, On
or before Apri1 1, 1973, tlie Municipa2ity will submit to the Board a detailed •
statenent of the actual costs incurred by the Muaicipality which the Board is
' reqvired to pay i.n accordance with Section 6.01, and will remit to [he Board any
amour.t paid to the Municip�lity �:.•hich is in excess of suc� actua2 cosCS. If the
'' total o:the qwrterly advances previously paid by the Board i� less than the actual
' aaount of such costs, ttie Board shall pay to the *funicipality on or before May 1, 1973
an amount equal to the difference between the actual costs and the quarterly advances
rpreviously paid, The *tunicipality shall keen detailed records supporting all
' eosts of the types specified in Se�tion 6,01 which it expects the Board to pay, and
8ha11 make the same available to the Board on request.
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inspected by the Board to determine whether the work required to be performed
under this Agreement is being performed satisfactorily. If it is determined that
the MunicipaliL-y or any of its contractors is not performing the work satisfactorily,
then the Soard c�ay do and perform such work or cause it to be done and performed,
and may retain from any monies then due or to become due to Che Atunicipality under
this Agreement, the amouat thereof required for the completion of such work;
provided, however, that the performance of such work and the retention of monies
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hy tl:e Board gursuant to this Section shall not affect the Board's right to
� commence an action against the Municipality for breach of this Agreement, or its
rights under Section 5. �
iN WITTiESS t�f1ERE0F, the parties hereto hane execated this Agreement on
this 29�' day of SeP76N1BE� , 1972. '
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4-FR-440 From connecfion with City of ColumUia l-Ieights at 4�th
Avenue I�TOrtheast and Main Street Northeast, westerly
I and southerly to intersection �:ith h4inneapolis 7nterceptor
(MSB 1�To• 1-b�iI-307) at new Viarshall Street and 37th Avenue
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
� Accountant's Report
Comments
� OrQanization
Combined Balance Sheet
� Special Fund -
L Statanent of Receipts and Disbursements
� General Fund -
Statement of Receipts and Disbursements
Investments
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Schedule A-1
Schedule A-2
Schedule A-3
Exhibit B
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ACCOUNTANT'S REPORT
� This report on an ex�ination of the financial affairs of the Fridley
Police Pension Association covers the four years ended Decanber 31, 1971.
� The examination was made in accordance with generally accepted auditing
standards, and accordingly included such tests of the accounting records and
� such other auditing procedures as were considered necessary in the circumstances.
Reserve requirements for annuitants and other members at December 31,
� 1971 were estimated by examiners from inforniation in a Decanber 3I, 1970 report
� submitted by the consulting actuary of the Association.
It is the opinion of this department, subject to the preceding para-
� graph, that the balance sheet and statements of receipts and disbursements in
this report present fairly the financial position of the Fridley Police Pension
Association at December 31, 1971, and its cash transactions for the four years
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COI�AIENTS
During the four years examined, receipts were issued mainly when money
was received fran the public sale of lost or stolen property which had not been
claimed or returned to the legal owner, and from sale of dance tickets.
Article X, Section 3 of the bylaws, states that the treasurer shall give
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Receipt fonns in duplicate and nvmbered consecutively by the printer
should be used. Receipts should be issued when the money is received. 'i'he amount
of the receipt should be posted in the Treasurer's register of receipts in numerical
order showing the date received, receipt number, source, and purpose.
Secretarv
At the annual election of directors and officers of the Fridley Police
Pension Association, a secretary has been elected each year during the four years
ended December 31, 1971.
Article V, Section 6 of the Association's bylaws provides that the Secre-
tary shall serve two years after his election and until his successor has been
duly elected and qualified.
MeetinQ He1d Without Quorum Present
On September 2, 1971, the c�inutes indicate that a Board of Directors
meeting was held with only two directors present. Article V, Section 8 of the
Association's bylaws provides that a quonan of the Board of Directors shall consist
of three directors.
Funds on Deposit
On May 24, 1972, funds on deposit in three savings and loan associations
are as follows:
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Funds on Devosit (Continued)
Home Federal Savings and Loan Association
Savings Certificates
Midwest Federal Savings and Loan Association
Savings Certificates
Twin City Federal Savings and Loan Association
Passbook savings certificates
$33,661.14
30,000.00
25,419.01
Minn. Stat. Sections 69.77, Subd. 2(7) and 11.16, Subd. 14 provide that
deposits in savings and loan associations are Zegal investrnents to the extent such
deposits are insured by the Federal Savings and Loan Insurance Corporation.
Official Bond
The official bond furnished by the Secretary and Treasurer of the Associ-
ation is a Fidelity Schedule Bond (Name Form). The employee named on this bond as
Secretary is Kenneth G. Wilkinson. Waldanar H. Olsen was elected Secretary on
Dec�ber 2, 1971. The names on the bond should be changed to provide coverage.
This bond does not provide coverage for faithful perfoxmance of duties
as required in Article IX, Section 8 and Article X, Section 12 of the Associ-
ation's bylaws.
Blank Checks SiQned by President
It was noted that the President has signed a few blank checks
checks are used for both the Special and General Fund.
These
When officers sign blank checks, the internal control over disbursements,
which is provided for in the law, is lost.
Date field work canpleted: June 2, 1972
Date audit report signed: Novermber 8, ?972
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Board of Trustees;
Elected -
Robert J. Cook
James F. Sprungman
John F, Anderson
Thomas J. Kennedy
Bennhard Hedlund, resigned
Ronald E. A11ard
� Da11as G. Nelson, resigned
Kenneth D. Wilkinson
Richard D. Huss
Waldemar H. Olsen
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Mayor -
Jack O. Kirkham
Clerk -
Marvin C. Brunsell
Chief of Police -
Everett W. McCarthy
Officers:
President -
Thomas ,T, Kennedy
Kenneth G. Wilkinson
Vice-President -
Robert J. Cook
Ronald E. Allard
Dallas G. Nelson, resigned
Richard D. Huss
Secretary -
James F. Sprungman
Kenneth G. Wilkinson
Waldvinar H. OT.sen
Treasurer -
John F. Anderson
Ronald E. AL1ard, resigned
John F. Anderson, appointed
ORGANIZATION
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July 19, 1966 Dec. 5, 1968
July 19, 1966 Dec. 4, 1969
July 19, 1966 Dec. 4, 1975
July 19, 1966 Dec. 2, 1971
June 1, 1967 Feb. 1, 1968
Feb. 20, 1968 Dec. 7, 1972
Dec. 5, 1968 July 13, 1971
Dec. 4, 1969 Dec. 5, 1974
Dec, 2, 1971 Dec. 6, 1973
Dec. 2, 1971 Dec. 2, 1976
Suly 19, 1966 Dec. 2, 1971
Dec. 2, 1971 Dec. 7, 1972
7une 1, 1967 Dec. 5, 1968
Dec. 5, 1968 Dec. 4, 1969
Dec. 4, 1969 July 13, 1971
Dec. 2, 1971 Dec. 7, 1972
July 19, 1966 Dec. 4, 1969
Dec. 4, 1969 Dec. 2, 1971
Dec. 2, 2971 Dec. 7, 1972
.Tune 1, 1967 Dec. 3, 1970
Dec. 3, 1970 Jan. 7, 1971
Feb. 3, 1971 Dec. 7, 1972
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COMBINED BALANCE SHEET
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Total Soecial General
Assets and Actuarial Reserve Deficiencv
Treasurer's Cash Balance:
Checking accarnt -
Schedules A-1 and A-2
Inves�nents - Schedu2e A-3
Accrued interest receivable
Contract receivable - Note 1
Due from City of Fridiey
Fixed assets
Actuarial reserve deficiency - Note 2
Total Assets and Actuarial
Reserve Deficiency
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$ 27,351.36 $ 27,226.53 $ 124.83
188,058.93 185,967.93 2,091.00
2,609.24 2,609.24
11,041.88 11,041.88
1,749.84 1,749.84
141.15 65.25 75.90
633.525.58 633.525.58
5864.477.98 5862.186.25 S 2,291.7'�
Liabilities, Reserves and Fund Balance
Accounts payable
Required Reserves:
Funded -
Members cumulative salary deductions
Pensions and benefits
Unfunded
Invested in fixed assets
Fund balance
$ 7.50
$ 7.50
55,713.13 $ 55,713.13
172,882.29 172,882.29
633,525.58 633,525.58
141.15 65.25 �5.90
2,208.33 _ 2,208,33
Total Liabilities, Reserves, and
Fund Balance S864.477.98 5862.186.25 S 2.291.73
Note 1: In 1968 and 1969, the Association financed a police facilities improvement
for the City of Fridley, Under the texms of a five-year agreement, the
Association is being reimbursed with annual payments. The annual payment
includes $3,600.00 principal plus 5.375% interest on the unpaid balance.
Note 2: Prior to 1971, the City contributions were made without regard to actuarial
requirements resulting in a substantial deficiency in the accumulation of
reserves on an actuarial basis. This actuarial reserve deficiency is a
deferred obligation of the City.
An actua:ial survey was not made as of December 31, I971. The estimated
accrued liability on December 31, 1971 of $862,121 was determined by
mu?tiplying the sus of the 1970 accrued liability and the annual normal
costs by 1.03 and deducting the product of the benefits paid in 19?1
mul:inlied Sy 1.015.
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FRIDLE� POLICE PENSION ASSOCIATION
SPECIAL FUND
STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
- Four Years Ended Decanber 31, 1971 -
Receipts:
City contribution
Members' contributions
Interest -
Police building improvement
contract
Znvestments
Principal on improvement contract
Ref-und from city for actuarial
valuation
Sale of invesl�nents
Total Receipts
Balance and Receipts
Disbursements:
Postaudzt
Actuarial survey
Refund of payroll deductions
Office supplies
Safe-deposit box rent
Legal
Surety bond premium
Construction costs
Service charge on investments
Purchase of accrued interest
Premiums on investments
Purchase of inves�ents
Total Disbursements
Balance December 3Z
Balance December 31, I971 to Exhibit A
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Schedule A-1
� sear rnaea uecember�31 � �
1968 1969 1970 1971
$ 8.352.43 $ 2,934.90 $ 9,626.95 $ 1,386.66
$ 9,610.12 $ 28,011,87 $ 43,578.72 $ 52,819.58
6,422.44 7,666.56 12,929.96 15,494.62
967.50 774.00
1,403.84 2,038.10 4,993.68 9,961.79
3,600.00 3,600.00
214.50 138.71
8,000.00 14,091.84 14,592,06 17,30i,64
�S 25,436.40 $ 52,022.87 $ 80,661.92 i00 Q90.34
$ 33,788.83 $ 54,957.77 $ 90,288,87 $101,4?7.Q0
$ 250.00
$ 300,00
1,023.52
5.84 1.00
9.60
350.00
$ 194.00
$ 516.56
14.90 9.00
6.00 6,00
125.00
16,800,74 1,199,26
37.50 107.50 25.00
72.25 468.90
6.25 120.00 562.50
12,773.83 43,354.96 87,543.35 73,453.97
$ 30,853.93 $ 45,330.82 $ Sg,902.21 S 74,250.47
S 2.934.90 $ 9.626.95 S 1.386,66
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FRIDL�Y POLICF, PBNSION ASSOCIATION
' � Schedule A-2
IGENERAL FUND
� STATEMENT OF RECEIPTS AND DISBURSEMENTS
�- - Four Years E�ded Decanber 31, 1971 -
, � Year Ended December 31
1968 1969 1970 1971
� Balance January 1 $ 259.88 $ 81.69 $ 552.90 $ 309.40
Receipts:
� Interest on savings certificates $ 10.43 $ 55.88 $ 88.79 $ I12.97
Proceeds from auction 788.80 464.60 622,50 748.00
Initiation dues 5.00 5.00 5.00
� Donations of reward money 9l.00 44.76 36.00 40.00
Unclaimed property 7,76 16.20 3,82
Sale of confiscated beer bottles 19.25 10.78 23.14 15.06
Sale of investrnents 1,030.00 229.70
� Total Receipts $ 917.24 S1 1,627.22 $ 1,005.13 $ 924.85
� Baiance and Receipts $ 1,177,12 $ 1,708,91 $ 1,558.03 $ 1,234.25
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Disbursements;
Lunches
� Legal $ 13.07
Gifts -
875.00
Token of condolence $ 25.00 $ 25.00 $ 20.00 45.00
� Hospital patients 60.00 40.00
Other 182.36
Minnesota Police Pension Association
' dues 10.00 10.00 10,00
Donations 20.00 50.00
Weapon display case 60.00
f" Electric shoe buffer
� 15.90
Purchase of investments 1,010.43 1,041.01 1,036,27 60,45
,_ Tota1 Disbursements $ 1,095.43 $ 1,156.01 $ 1,248.63 $ 1,109.42
� Balance Dec�ber 31 $ 81 69 $ 552.90 S 309.40
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FRIDLEY POiICE PE.iSIO:I ASSOCZATIO:V
OFFICIAL BOND
Fidelity Schedule Bond:,
Treasurer -
John Fred Anderson
Secretary -
James F, Sprungman
Effective date - January 1, 1967
Expires - January 1, 1970
Surety - St. Pau1 Fire and N_arine Insurance Company
Filed with Secretary of Association
Fidelity Schedule Bond:
Treasurer -
. John Fred Anderson
Secretary -
Kenneth G. Wilkinson
Effective date - January 1, 1970
Expires - Sanuary 1, 1973
Surety - St. Paul Fire and Marine Insurance Company
Filed with Secretary of Association
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$ 10,000,00
10,000,00
10,000.00
10,000.00
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MEMORANDUM
GERALD R. DAVIS, CITY MANAGER, AND CITY COUNCIL
MARVIN C. BRUNSELL, ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER/FINANCE DIRECTOR
' SUBJECT: AUTHORIZATION FOR SPLITTING SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS
DATE: NOYEMBER 29, 1972
With reference to the attached resolutions authorizing and directing the
splitting of special assessments, the background on each of them is as
follows:
Lot 5, Block 2, Riverwood Manor Addition
been approved by the City Council.
Lots 31 and 32, Block 4, Lowell Addition:
was acquired by the City for park purposes.
This lot split has previously
A portion of this property
Parcels 10 and 200, Section 13: A portion of this property was acquired
by the City for park purposes.
Lots 26 through 30, Block 1, Onaway Addition: No actual lot splits are
involved in this split. The individual lots are being separated.
Lots 1 through 30, Block 3, Onaway Addition: No actual lot splits are
involved in this split. The individual lots are being separated.
Parcel 7200, Section 3: This lot split has been approved by the City
Council.
Parcel 3600, Section 2: This lot split has been approved by the City
Council.
Lots 26 and 27, Block 4, Hyde Park Addition: This split of special
assessments is necessary because of the fact that the City has acquired
a portion of the property for street purposes and a portion of the
property is reverting back to private ownershi�p.
Innsbruck North Addition: This split of special assessments is necessary
because of the new plat of Innsbruck North Addition.
Parcels 7200 and 9000, Section 24: This split af special assessments is
necessary because of the new plat of Innsbruck North Townhouses lst
Addition.
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RESOLUTION NOo } _'�g�Z
A RESOLUTION AUT}(ORIZING ANO DIRECTING THE SP��nING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON
LOT 5, BLOtK 2� RIUERbf00D MANOR AODITION
I, WHEREAS, certain special assessments have been tevied with respect to certain
land and said land has subsequentiy been sabdivided,
' NOlJ, THEREFORE� 8E IT RESOLVEO as follows:
That the assessments ievied against the foliowing described parcel, to-wit:
' !ot 5� Block 2, �iverwood Manor Addi#ion, may and shall be apportioned and
divided as fotlawr.
Original Parcel
Lot 5� Block 2, Parcet 600,
Riverwood Marwr Addition
Division of parcel Approved
Part of Lot 5, Btock 2, (Except
Parcel 650), Parcel 600,
Riverwood Manor Addition
Part of Lot 5� Block 2, Parcel
650, Rivervtood Manor Addition
Fund
S'd Nl3
Regular SA
SW #67 (Laterals �
Services)
ST. 1S65-f Street
Fund
sw �13
Regular SA
SW �67 (LateraTs and
Sewer Service)
ST. 1g65-i Street
Sw �13
Regular SA
SW #67 (Laterals and
Nater Service)
ST. 1965-1 Street
ADOPTED 3Y T4E CITY COUtdCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIOLEY THIS
1972e
ATTEST:
CITY CLEZK Marvin C, SrunselT
Oriqinal Amount
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S 557.41
$9.62
2,684.56
�1 271.,0�0 �
s 2$ 4 60 .$9
OriqinaT /�rr,ount
S 295.43
47.50
1,295o8b
Ez3.2o
$ 26109$
�;2012
1,3�8.70
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MAYOR Frank 6, Liebl
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RESOLUTIbN NOe _'�g�Z
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZIN, AND DIRECTIN, TH: SPLITTIP�G OF SPECIRL ASSESSMEMTS ON
NORTH 12,7 FEET OF LOT 31 AND ALL OP LOT 32, BLOCR 4, LOWELL ADDITION
MiEREAS� certain special assessments have been ]evied with respect to certain
tand and said Iand has subsequently been subdivided,
NOW� THEREFORE� BE IT RESOLVEO as follows:
That the assessments levied against the fotlowing described parcel, to-wit:
' north 12.7 feet of Lot 31 and ail of Lot 32� Biock 4, Lowe11 Addition� may and
shall be apportioned and divided as follows:
' Original Parcel Fund
Morth 12,7 Feet of Lot 31 and all Regular SA
, of Lot 32� Block 4� Parcel 1230� ST. 1961-1 Street
Lowetl Addition i964 Service Conn.
' Oivision of Parcel Approved
Lot 32 (Except South 2,7 feet),
' 81ock 4, Parcel 12i0, Lowell
Addition
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North 12.7 feet of Lot 31, together
�vith South 2,7 feet of Lot 32�
Biock 4� Parcet 1285� Lowe11
Addition (City of Frid]ey Park
Pro ert� )
Fund
Reguiar SA
ST. 1$61_1 Street
1964 Sarvice Conn,
Original Amou�t
5 54,60
Paid
29£io8�
3530 8 —
Oriqihal 1lmount
S � 54.60
Pa i d
298.88
No Assessments
353. r�
' ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OP THE CITY OF FRIDIcY THIS OAY OF
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' MAYDR Frank G, Liebl
ATTEST:
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RESOLUTION N0, _ 1972
A RESOLUTION AUTHpRIZI?!G APJD DIRECTING TNE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMEIJTS Otd
PARCELS 10 AND 200, SECTION 13
WHEREAS� certain special assessments have beert levied with respect to certain
tand and said land has subsequent]y been subdivided.
NO'd, THEREfORE, 3E IT RESDLVED as fotlowr.
That the assessments ievied against the foliowing described parcels� to-wit:
Parcels 10 and 200� Section 13, may and shall be apportioned and divided as
foilows;
Original Parcei
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' Parcel tOD Section 13
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7ivision of Parcel Aoproved
Parcel l0, Section 1„
City of fridtey Park Property
Parcel 2p, Section 13
Parcel 200� :,ection l?,
City of Fridley Par'; Property
Fund
Regutar SA
w r#34
S:J .'M� (Seaier Lat,)
SW �c'u (4later Lat,)
ST. i;63-28 Street
197z Serv; Lonh.
(Uater Lat.j
1;12 Sarv. Conn.
(Seti•mr Lat.)
Regutar SA
id #34
SW �8 (;ewer Lat.)
S:d :;�;; (',later Lat. }
S7, 19E,?-23 Street
Fund
Regu]ar ;'u1
Regutar SA
�d ir`i'f
�W ;�8 (Sewer Lat,)
�:d n�3 (;Jater Lat,)
ST. i9E%-26 Street
1372 Serv. Conn,
(lJater Lat, }
197� S�rv, Conno
(�eti•:er Lat,)
Reqular Sr1
Original Amount
� Tfb��e57
Pa i d
4,229.40
1,953.00
4,125.00
��n nr
) J��� e sJ`i
2,995.80
s t,3s5,5o
Pai d
3,313010
1,53'F.So
2 0�.�075
�2 '—__
001.:9
Oriqinal P�mount
$ 652.64
� 1a�F�ior�`�+
Paid
7,552050
;,437,50
6�163o7i
1,3II;,34
2,9?6,°0
S 933a72
v=��'?'�1�039
ADOPTED 3Y THc CITY COUfdCI! OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY T4IS
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���Zo �.4Y OF
' ATTEST:
CITY CL�RK M:rvin C, ;run,etl
MAYOR Frani; G, Lieb]
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A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING TNE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON
L�TS 26-30, B�OCK I, ONAWAY AODITION
WHEREAS, certain speciai assessments have been Tevied with respect to certain
land and said iand has subsequently been subdivided.
NO�f� THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVEO as foilows:
. That the assessments levied against the foliowing described parcel� to-wit:
' Lots 26-30, Block 1, Onaway Addition, may and shalt be apportioned and divided
as follows;
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Lots 26-30, 31ock 1, Parcei 300,
Onaway Addition
Division of Parcal A roved
' Lots 29 and 3�, 31ock 1, Parcel 3�0,
Onaway pddition
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Onaway qddition
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Fund
Regutar SA
w #34
SW #93 (Laterals)
ST, 1970-b (Efm St.)
ST. ]970-4 (7Eth 'rlay)
Fund
Regutar SA
,l i#;4
SW #�93 (�aterai s )
ST. 1970-4 (Elm St,)
ST, 1370-4 (78th �ay)
Regular SR
'+� :34
�W 1:93 (Laterats}
STe 1970-4 (ETm St.)
STo 1970-4 {7;th �dayj
ADO°TC•D BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TH� CI'►'y p� pgIDLEY THIS
�972a
ATTEST:
CITY CLEZK Piarvin Ca Brunsell
Oriqinal Mount
S 53090
Paid
4,503009
1,446.00
Z7°o35
, z t . z
Criginal Amount
J Z�aSJ
Pa i d
1,805.6�4
578040
182.35
$ 32.39
Paid
2,697.4i
�307,0�
95.00
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MAYO�? Frank G. Liebl
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RESOLUTION N0. _ �9j2
A RESOLUTIOt� AUTHORIZING AND �IRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON
40TS 1- 30� BLOCK 3� ONAWAY AODITIO�!
WHEREAS, certa7n ;pecial assessments have been levied with respect to certain
land and said land has subsequ�ntly beer. �ubdivided,
NOW� THEREF0�2E� 8E IT RESOLVED as follows:
That the assessments levied against the following described parcel� to-wit:
Lots 1- 30, 31ock 3, Onaway Addition, may and shall be apportioned and
divided as follows:
Oriqinat Parcel Fund Oriqinal Amount
Lots 1- 30� Block 3� Parcel 900, Regutar SA $ 3z9e39
Onaway Addition W jj34 Paid
SW /{93 (Laterals and
Services)
SW i�93 (Sewer Lat,)
ST. 1970-4 Street
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' Lots 16-30� Siock 3� Parcel 900,
Onaway Addition
, Lots 1- 15, 91ock 3, Parcel 950,
Onaway Addition
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Regutar SF
w #34
Sy� ;#93
Regular SA
w #34
sw �i93
ST, 1970-4 Street
T3,o7D,51
1,369.48
4 637.69
19, 57.0
Oriqinal kmount
$ 164.70
Paid
1,369.45
$ t64.69
Paid
i3,070051
4, �37.68
1 °, `�57 <0
AOOPTED BY TNE CITY GOUMCIL OF TH= CITY Of F;IDL'cY THIS OAY OF
1472.
MAYOR Frank G, Liebl
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK plarvin C, 3runsel
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RESOLUTION NOe , - 1972
A RESOLUTIOP7 AUTHORIZfNG APID OIP,ECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON
PARCEL 7200� SECTIOV 3
WHEREAS, certain special assessments have been levied witn respect to certain
tand and said tand has subsequently been subdivided.
NQ4J, THEREFORE� BE IT RESOLVED as foliowr.
That the assessments levied against the following descrihed parcel� to-wit:
Parcet 7200, Section 3, may and shall be apportioned and divided as fol}ows;
Original Parcel Fund
Parcel 7200, Section 3 Regular SA
' w �34
SW '�#93 (Water Lat,}
ST. 1970-4 Street
Division of Parc?1 A roved
Parcel 7200� Sectian 3
Parcel 7210, Section 3
Parcel 7250, Section 3
Fund
Regular SA
W #34
S:J #93 (Water Lat.)
ST. 197J-4 Street
Regular SA
W �34
SW �93 (Water (.at,)
ST, 1370-4 Street
Regular SA
w �34
ST. i970-4 Street
Originat Rmount
$ 3,434,80
Pai d
4,200.00
7 135020
, 20.00
Origina] Amount
$ 2,683<30
Pa i d
1,705,20
3,339.67
$ 174.24
Pai d
2,b94.�0
3,z7o.3o
$ 627.26
Paid
525023
3 , 7.0,00
AOOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF TH: CITY OF FRI�LfY THIS DAY OF
1972.
ATTEST:
MAYOR Frank G. LiebT
CITY CLERK Atarvin C, Brunsell
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RESOLUTION N0. _ �972
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSh1ENTS
ON PARCEL 3b00, SECTION 2
WHEREAS, certain special assessmertts have been tevied with respect to certain
land and said land has subsequently been subdivided.
40SJ, THEREFORE, SE IT RESOLVEO as follows:
That the assessments levied against the following described parcel, to-wit:
Parcel 3600, Section 2, may and shail be apportioned and divided as foltows:
Original Parcel Fund Original Amount
Parcel 3600� Section 2 Regular SA $ 3�397.66
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19�+ Service Conn. 11�531,60
19b4 Service Conn, 5,907,�5
1970 Service Lonn, 2 520.0�
�ivision of Parcel .4pproved
Parcei 3600, Section 2
Parcel 3700, Section 2
Fund
2egular SA
� �34
1964 Service Conn.
Regular SA
w n34
1970 Sarvice Conn.
19�+ Service Conn.
ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF fRIDLEY THIS
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Ori qi na 1 Arnount
S 2,310.41
5,7t8.25
13,25�.13
$ 1,087.25
2,690.94
2�520.00
4 231.02
31,01 .00
DFlY OF
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RESOLUTIOtd N0. - �972
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AO7D DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OE SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS 0"a
LOTS 26 A�iD 2J, 9LOCK 4, HYDE PARK ADDITION
WHEREAS� certain special assessments have been levied with respect to certain
tand and said Tand has subsequently been subdivided.
' NOW, THEREFORE, 3E IT RESOLUED as fo]torrs:
• That the assesments tevied against the foilowing described parcel, to-�:it:
' tots 26 and 27, g�ock 4� Nyde Park Addition, ray and shatl be apportioned .-�nd
divided as follows:
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Original Parcel
Lots 26 and 27, glock 4, Hyde
Park Addition
' Division o: Parcel Approved
Lats 25 and 27, 31od< 4� Pzrcel 980,
, (�xcept Parcel ;82)� Nyce Park
Addition (City of Fridley Property
Por 3treet R�C/',J)
' Part of Lots 25 and 27� B1ock 4,
Parcel 932, }{y�� Park nddition
Fun_d
Begutar SA
SS r#5-a
ST, 1i71_4 Sidewatk
Fund
riegular SN
SS ,#5-;;
ST. 1471-4 Side�valk
Original Anount
$ 298.36
273.31
ZOSa?0
$ 777.�7
Ori gi na1 .kmount
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A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON
PARCELS 7800, 8100, AND 8400, SECTION 24, AND PLATTING INTO IP�NSBRUCK NORTH
AQDITION
WHEREAS, certain special assessments have been levied with respect to certain
land and said tand has subsequenLly been subdivided,
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IF RESOLVED as £oilowr.
That the assessments Ievied against the fotlowing described parcels, to-wit:
Parcels 7800, 8100, ar�d 8400, Section 24, may and sha11 be apportioned and
clivided and platted as foltows;
Original Parcels
Parcet 7800� Section 24
Farcet i100, Section 24
Parcel II400, Section 24
Fund
Regular SA
SW r�36 (Interceptor)
SS ,'#40 (S$ Mains)
1964 Serv. Conn.
jblat. Lat,)
19b4 Serv, Conn<
(Wat. Lato)
Regular SA
SW ,�36 (Interceptor)
SS #40 (SS M<ins)
19b4 Serv. Conn.
(Wat, Lat,)
1964 Serv, Conn.
(Wat. Lat.)
Regular SA
sd ;#36
Division and Piatting of Parcels
Approved Fund
Lot 1, B1ock 1, Innsbruck North Add�n Regular SA
Lots 2-6, Elk, 1; Lots 1-13, Bik, 2;
Lots i-19� Blka 3; lots T-13,
Biko 4; Lots 1-4, Stk, S; Lots T&
2, Blk. 6; Lots T-12, 31ko 7;
Lots 1-6, 91k, 8; and Lots 1� 2,
31k, 9, Innsbruck tdorth Addition Regular SA
Outiot D, Innsbruck ;�orth Addition Reguiar Sr1
Original Amount
$ 9,355068
2,886.00
3,297060
4,436,50
4,43b,50
$ b,318.i5
1,95�004
3,060.72
3,736.00
3,736,00
$ 808,50
�-'+9.35
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Oriqinal ,'�moun#
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135.10 each (totai of '
$10,267.60 )
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THE SPLITTENG GF SP�rIAL ASSESi�1EPJTS QPJ PARCELS 7300, 9100, AMO II400�
SECTION 24, AND PI.ATTItI; IPJTO I�VNSSRUCK MORTH ADOITION
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aivision and Platting of Parcels
, _ Approved (�ontinued) Fu_nd
lots t-6, stk, 1; Lots 1-13, �tk. 2; SW #36
�' and Lots T-8, Btk, 3, Innsbruck
North Addition
Lots 9-19, Stk. ;; Lots t-13, �ik, 4; s:d ;f36
• Lots 1-4, 31k. 5; Lots 1& 2,
' 61k, 6; Lots 1-12, 31k. 7;
lots 1_6, gik, $; and Lots 1� 2,
s1k. °� Innsbruck North Addition
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and Lots 1-13, Blk. 3, Innsbruck
North Addition
Lots i4-19, 31k, 3; Lots 1-13, 31k. 4; SS !�40
Lots 1-4, Bik, 5; Lots 1 U 2,
61R:. 6; Lots ]-12, 31k, 7;
Lots 1-6� B1k. £?; and Lots t s 2,
81k. 9, Innsbruck North r1dditio�i
OutSot D SS r�
Lots 15_J9, 31k. 3; �ots t-13, ]9b�+ Service Connec-
Btk, 4; Lots I-4, 31k. 5; tions {Water Lat,)
lots 1& 2, 31k. 6; u�d
Lots 2_12� g1k, 7, Innsbruck
North Addition
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$ 45,02 each (a totai
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2,026.35
52o1i each (� total
of $T,667,52;
y2.i2 each (a totaT
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2,345,40
467,00 each (a tcta?
of $1u�34y".pp;
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MAYOR Frank G, Lief�1
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A RESOLUTIO�� AUTHORIZIi{G AND DIRcCTItIG THE SPLITTIPlG OF SPECIAL ASSESSMEtJTS ON
PARCELS 7200 A:JD 9000, SECTIQ�d 24, AP;D aLATTING INTO ItdPlS63UCK NORTH TGWPJFIOUSES
1ST ADDITION
WFIEREAS, certain spacial assessments havs been levied with respect to certain
land and said iand has subsequently heen su'udivided,
NQ'r!� THEREFORE� 9E IT RESOLVE] as foliows:
That the assessments levied against the fotlov�ing described parcels, to-wit:
Parceis 7200 and n000, Section 24, may and shatt be apportioned and divided
and platted as follows:
Original Parcels Fund Oriqinal Amount
Parcel 7200, Section 24 Reqular SA $ 13,631.48
SW #36 (Interceptor) 3,708.56
Parcel 9000, Section z4
Division and Piatting of Parcels
Approved
Outlot A� Innsbruck North Townhouses
Ist Addition
Outlot B, Innsbruck NortF� Townhouses
lst Addition
Pha'se I--Lots 1-6, 61ko t; Lots i-4,
Btk. 2; Lots 1-4, Bik. 3; Lots 1-
6, elk. 4; Lots i-6, Blka 5;
Lots i-6, Blk. 6; Lots 1-8, BTke 7;
Lots 1-6, Blk, 8; Lots 1-4, Blko 10;
and Lots 1-6, Bika 11, Innsbruck
North Townhouses lst Addition
Phase II -- 48 Lots
Outtot H, In�sbruck North Townhouses
lst Addition
Outlot A� Innsbruck North Townhouses
lst Addition
putlot B, Innsbruck North Fownhouses
lst Addition
Reguiar S+4
SN #36 (Interceptor)
Fund
Regular SA
Regular SA
Regular SA
Sk #36 (Interceptor)
SN #36 (Interceptor)
$ 6,987.60
2 496,39
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Original Amount
$ 3,724.80
3,801.65
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43.30 each (totat c
$2,o78e40)
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THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON PARCELS 7200 ANO 9000, SECTION 24,
ANU PLATTING INTO INNSBRUCK NORTH TOWNHWISES iST ADDITION
Division and Platting of Parcels
Approved (Continued)
Phase I--Lots i-6, Bika t; Lots i-4,
Btk, 2; Lots 1-4, Blke 3; Lots i-
6, Bik. 4; Lots 1-6, 81k. 5;
Lots 1-6� 81k. 6; Lots 1-8� Bik, 7;
Lots 1-6� Btk, 8; Lots 1_4� Blk. 10;
and Lots 1-6, Bik. il, Innsbruck
North Townhouses 1st Addition
Phase II -- 48 lots
Outlot H
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Originat Amount
S 13a03 each (total o#
$ 729068?
13<03 each (total oi
$ 625.44j
z,585o64
$ 44,679,04
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OFFICE OF THE CITY MANAGER
FRIDI,Ey� 1�IdNESOTA
December 1, 1972
T� MAYOR .9ND CITY COUNCIL
REPORT ON RECODIFICATION
As you maY be aware
cooperating on y . the Cit
basic recodificst' y Attorney's office and
recodification was lon of the mY office
Attoraey and done by a law City Code project gor �ave been
involved reviewed with the �lerk under the SOme time
in the recodification City Council. SuPervision of tnow. The
i�view in final form once a ' the Council iadicated�thatsage of all the hanges .
is suggested that the gain t codes it wouid
any ne�essar Council rev' that are to be chan like to
Y changes before final prooE from ged' To do this
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The oqe Printing, a Printer and then m�ke
zation final ste
necessar P necessary before
FolZa,,in Y fram the Council to prOCeedin
g is a summ�ry of the Proceed g°II this matter
ia-house reproduction and advant With the is the authori-
exam f each dlsadvant geStofg °f the City Code.
ples oages and
Our present code tYPe of work. Printing versus
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ExhiUitpugnof its appearancePis and reproduced on
it would looksiflso attached to thisd as Exhibit ^Au ycco multilitE�
machine,
for printinS is practas Printed, memo showing an exa mPanYing this memo.
ically Z that required that the
lease note °1ple of
amount of the same pa$e as
•Facts concerning the bY typ1n8. SPace
tYPed in re4uired
°Ur °WII offices aremparison between
�,i�� 8S folloWS; Printing the City Code
and having it
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cost og °pst wi11 be
tYPe sett nS istmin �ldlthehexactgIIUmber�d �f $3�000. This
Time• °f codes cost is pri
�= jt will t reproduced in add• °�rilY the
Hall once ake from 6 ition to the
We have submitted t� $ weeks to
-g-them to the prante=he Printed copies returned
Advanta es;
The bulk CO City
Printing Woulde code would be ke
2• We WOial andethe havei he advant��dtonar und 200y we ove
mater' have r 400
3 If We c�nt Print.hel aSe of havin Fages. Pages,
would be lnue ing hes with p°eheblY a 8reateredelse the
minimal. code in Proof
t1O�1 materials toAn indexing systeu� • future recod• gree of accurac
4 8 tE�e deve lficat � Y•
Re�o�in recod' be added without ls Ped that 1Ons, the cost
on y other Prp.lfication out of �i�enumbering tE�e entWill allow addi_
5. A man
Priated code isJneater a daeasiereadY assig edlcoallowlstaff d[o work
to read.
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in-gouse Re roduction: 1 0� for a part-time typist
or direct cost would be approximately $>
�ost: The maj in Additional costs might be hatder to define as far
roduction clerk to reproduce the material.
to come in and do the tYP g• reat deal of storage sPace in
ae the additional time needed for the rePa er and a$ nsll be brought
It will have to be on both sides of the p P
city Rall will be needed to stote the mBteYial urtil it can fi Y
togethex.
, Time; Depending upon the demands of other departments upon the reproduction
center, the amount of xime spent in reproducing and typing this material could
be anywhere from 12 - 16 weeks.
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cost which would be considerably less than the cost of printing, The product is
not comparable to the printed product and produces an extremely bulky code,
Actual Bids Received for Printin ;
Recomm-ti�.
Moline Printing , , � '
McLaughlin Printing , $�'815•��
Paul Foss printing � ' ' • 3,670.00
Associated Lithographers. , 6�320.00
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Cost: The major direct cost would be approximately $1,000 for a part-time typist
to come in and do the typing. Additional costs might be harder to define as far
as the additional time needed for the reproduction clerk to reproduce the material.
Zt will have to be on both sides of the paper and a great deal of storage space in
City Hall will be needed to store the material until it can finally he brought
together.
Time; Depending upon the demands of other departments upon the reproduction
center, the amount of xime spent in reproducing and typing this material could
be anywhere from 12 - 16 weeks.
, AdvantaQes: The only major advantage to this means of reproduction is the direct
cost which would be considerably less than the cost of printing. The product is
not comparable to the printed product and produces an extremely bulky code.
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McLaughlin Printing . . . . . 3,670.00
Paul Foss Printing 6,320.00
Associated Lithographers. . . 5,048.50
Recommendation;
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L. The City Code be printed and that Council appropriate $2,000 From the
Reserve to cover the cost. The remaining $1,000 necessary to complete the work
would come out of Account 401.13 (Mayor and Council Contractual Services), ,
2. The low bid of Moline Printing be accepted for the printing of the
City Code.
3. A proof to be reviewed by the City Council for final consideration of
the code.
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Enclosures
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' 45.162. Permit Required
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'' In addition to other regulations and requirements
herein, ao buildiag or use shall be permltted in
'. aay District nor shall existing laad contour ar
' drainage be aubstantially al[ered without a building
pennit and/or a land alteration Qermit therefor as
provided in the City Code of Fridley, aad no such
permlt ahall be issued ior any building or use not
,� in conformity with applicable structural, safetq
and sanitary iegulations, and not in conformity
with the following minimum requirements vhose
`- , purpose is to avoid the establishment of unsafe
and unsanitary buildings and uses.
' 45.163. Sanitary Facilities
.' Aoae except fluah toilets shall be provided in
buildings in all districts with connection to a
saaitary aewer required on each lot served by a
sr.�er. Where ce�aection to a saniGary sewer is
' found by the zoniug adminietrator to be infeasible,
he may approve other waste disposal by septic tank
and cesspool or drain field, with drains from flush
' toilets and other drains from the building properly
coanec[ed with an underground aep[ic xank aad
teaspool or drain field, so constructed, covered and
' operated that no offensive odors shall be emitted.
No cesspool or aeptic tank shall be located or
ueed within 50 feet of any well or within 30 feet
' of any side or rear lot 1iae. Should the 30
foot distance be fouud hy the zoning administrator
to be unnecessary, he may approve a reduction
down to 10 feet.
.� � 45.164. Water Supply
Any propoaed vater aupply ahall be City Water
on each lot aerved by a water line, provided [he
toning administrator may approve other proposed
trater supply, if dete�ined satisfactory.
45.165. Structural Safe[y�
' Sufficient construc[ioa plane or wri[ten des-
crip[ion of constructiau, grading, ezcavatii:g and
' filliug to satisfy the zoniug administrator as to
leasonable siructuzal safety and adequacy of building
and finished gradea for the propoeed uee, ahall be
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�162. Permit Required
addition to other regulations and requirements herein, no building or use shall be permitted in.any
Distryct nor shall exisUng land contour or dreinage be substantially altered without a building permit
�/or a land alteration permit therefor as provided in the City Code of Fridiey, and no such permit
II be iuued for any building or use not in conformity with applicable structural, safety and sanitary
regulations, and not in conformity with the following minimum requirements whose purpose is to avoid
establishment of unufe and unsanitary buildings and uses.
4�,..163. Sanitary Facilitia
`�pne except flush toilets shall be provided in buildings in all districts with connection to a sanitary
����� required gn each lot served by a sewer. Where connection to a sanitary sewer is found by the
mg administratw to tie infeasible, he may approve other waste disposal by septic tank and cesspool
� or draln field, with drains from flush toileu and other drains from the building propedy connected with
undarground septic tank and oesspooP or drein field, so wnstrucied, wvered and opereted that no
ensive odors shall 6e emftted. Plo cesspool or septic tank shall be located or used within 50 feet of
; any well or within 30 feet of any side or rear iot line. Should the 30 foot distance be found by the
{�ing administrator to be unnecessary, he may approve a reduction down to 70 feet.
{ 45.164. Water SuPdY
i�y proposed water supply sha�l be City Water od each lot served by a water line, provided the zoning
inisVator may approve other proposed water supply, if determined satishctory.. �
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icient construction plans or mitten description of construMion, grading, excavxting and filling to
satisfy the zoning adminisvator as to reasonable structural safety and adequacy of building and finished
es for the proposed use, shail be furnished him.
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GENERAL: #30280 thru #30439
LIQUOR: #7244 thru #7292
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�Y DECEMBER 4, 1972
' ' GSPLHAI. CONTRACTOR APPROVED BY
' Yeho Construction Company
5801 Remrich Drive
Sdiaa, Minnesota By; Lloyd W. Hoyer Clarence Belisle
, Bnghauser Construction Co.
2508 Tontcawa Trail
� Minnetonka, Minaesota By: Rarl Y.. Enghauser Clarence Belisle
' Bauer The Builder
401 Penn Avenue South
' Minneapolis, Minnesota By; Harlaad Bauer Clarence Belisle "
, MASONBY
Rorthside Concrete & Masonry Inc.
� 7101 Idaho Avenue North
Minneapolis, Piinnesota By; Paul Dalbec Clarence Belisle
' CHRISTMAS TREE
Bob's Produce Ranch
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Fridley
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, Patch Erickson Madson & Hanson, Inc.
2801 Wayzata Boulevard
Minaeapolis, Minnesota 55405
' Priating Plans and Specificatio¢5 - Fridley $ 124.10
Liquor Store. Dated November 28, 1972
' HaYl, Smi.t6, Juster, Feikema and Haskvitz
1050 Builders Exchange Building
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55402
, Additional Attorney`s fees regarding Spring 1,512.30
' Lake Park Suit and Brief Printing. Nov. 22, 1973
' Richfield Bank 6� Trust Company
6625 Lyndale Avenue South
Richfield, Miunesota 55423
'' Annual Installment and Interest on Note between
City of Fridley and Police Pension Association
' Dated August 1, 1971 Principle $3600.00 '�
Interest $ 585.50 4,18(�50
Bury & Carlson, Inc. I
, ' 6008 Wayzata Boulevard
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55416
' FINAL Estimate ��5 for Street Improvement Project 5,000.00
ST. 1970-3
' Progressive Contractors, Inc.
Box 368
Osseo, Minnesota 55369
' PARTIAL Estimate ��6 for Street Improvement Project 43,240.85
ST. 1972-1
' Nodland Associates, Inc. �
Ale�candria
Minnesota 56308
' PARTIAL Estimate'=9 for Sanitary Sewer, Storm'Sewer 31,093.38
and Watermain irprovement project No. 102
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PATCIi ERICKSON MAOSON 6 HANSON, INC.
ARCHITECTS AN� PLANNERS
2807 Wqy2p,TA BOULEVARD, MIMIVEqpOL15. MINNESOTA 66405 TEL. 672/376-3490 �
November 28. ig 72
Mr. Gerald R. Davis, City Manager
City of Fridley
6431 Univeraity Ave. N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55421
Co�: 7234
Re: Fridley Liquor Store
Inv: 3239
Printing Plans and Specifications - - - - - - - $124.10
Total Due
THANK YOU
$124.10
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� HALL, SMITH, JUSTER, FEIKEMA and�HASKVITZ
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1030 BUILDERS EXCH4NGE BLOG. .� SU8UR6AN OFFICES
MINNEAPOLIS, MINNESOTA 55<02 . . � � OSSEO.
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6431 University Avenue NE
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` DATE • . • �• � � . • BALANCE
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11/22/72 Additional attorney's fees regarding
Spring Lake Park suit $1200.00 $1200.00
Brief printing 372.30 $1512.30
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November 24, 1972
Mr. Marvin Brunsell, Pinance Director
City of Fridley
Fbidley, MN 55433
Dear Mr. Brunsell,
AS lbustee of the Fridley PoZice Pension Association, we request immediate
payment of the annual installment and interest on the note between the
City of Fridley and the Fridley Police Pension Association, dated August 1,
1971. The a unt due is $3600 principle and $585.50 interest for a total
payment of 4180.5 If you have any uestions or need further information,
please contac m �
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Robert N. Prentiss
Pension and Profit Sharing
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ENGINEERING DEPARTMENf
6431 i7NIVERSITY AVENUE H.E.
FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA
Honorable Mayor and City Council
City of Fridley
c/o Gerald R. Davis, City Manager
6431 University Avenue N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota 55432
November 15, 1972 �j ]�
Gentlemen:
CERTIFICATE OF THE ENGINEER
We hereby submit the FINAL ESTIMATE N0.'S for Bury & Carlson,
Incorporated, 6008 Wayzata Boulev.ard, Mianeapolis, Minnesota 55416, for
Street Imprwement Project St. 1970-3.
Original Contract $183,418.91
DEDUCT: Supplemental Agreement No l -1,052.00
Revised Contract Price St. 1970-3 $182,366.91
FINAL Construction Cost for St, 1970-3 $179,416.78
FINAL Construction Cost for St. 1970-3 $179,416.78
LBSS: Estimate �1 $27,534,70
Estimate �2 39,228,90
Estimate #3 89,546.42
Estimate �4 18,106.76 $174,416.78
AMOUNT DUE FINAL ESTIMATE �k'S $ 5,000.00
(SEE ATTACHLD SHEETS)
We have viewed the work under contract for the construction of
Street Improvement Project St. 1970-3 and find that the same is substantially
c�plete in accordance with the contract documents. I recommend that Final
Payment be made upon acceptance of the work by your Honorable Body, and that
the one year contractual maintenance bond c�eace on the date of Ju1y 20, 1972.
Respectfullly submitted,
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City Engineer-Director of Planning
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ST. 1970-3
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FINAL Estimate for Bury & Carlson, Inc.
Street Improvement Project
St. 1970-3
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CERTIFICATE OF THE CONTRACTOR
This is to certify that items of the work shown in this statement
of work certified herein has been actually furnished and done for the above
mentioned project in accordance with the plans and specifications heretofore
approved. The EINAL Contract Cost is $179,416.78 and the FINAL Payment of
$5,000.00 for Street Improvement Project St. 1970-3 would cover in full the
contractor's claims against the City of all labor, materials and other work
done by the contractor under this project.
I declare under the penalties of perjury that this statement is
just and correct.
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BURY & CARLSON, INC.
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RBPORT ON FINAL INSPECfION FOR STREET I2SROVII�NT
PROJECT ST. 1970-3 fi97�-4)
We, the underaigned, have lnepected the above mentioned
psoject and find that the work required by the Contract is
aubstantially camplete in confoxmitq `rith the Plane and Speci-
fications of the project.
All deficienciee have been corrected by the Contractor.
Alao the vork for vhich the Oity feela that the Contractor should
receive a reduced price hae been agreed upon by the Contractor.
So, therefore, we zecoffiend to you that the C1ty approve
the attached Final Eatimate for the Contractor and the one year
'aiateaance bond start from the day of the approval of thia
eatimate by the City CounML
Additional Remarke
Maintenance bond to commence on the date of July 20, 1972.
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RESOLUTION N0. T972
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING THE CHAN6ING OF BUD6ET APPROPRIATIONS
WITHIN THE GENERAL FUNO (PRINTIN6 CITY CODE)
WHEREAS, The City Council has previously authorized
certain expenditures for recodification of the City Ordinances
beyond the budgeted amounts allocated in the 1972 Budget.
NOW, THEREFORE, BE IT RESOLVED, By the Council of the
City of Fridley meeting at a regular session on the 4th day
of December, 1972 as follows:
1. That the appropriation for the following
activity be reduced as follows:
City Council - Consulting Services $1,000.00
Reserve for Contingencies $2,000.00
2. That the appropriation for the following
activity be increased as follows:
City Council - Printing & Rublications $3,000.00
PASSED AND ADOPTED BY TNE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF
FRIDLEY THIS DAY OF , 1g72,
MAYOR - FRANK G. LIEBL
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK - MARVIN C. BRUNSELL
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MEMORANDUM
T0: GERALD R. DAVIS, CITY MANAGER, AND CITY COUNCIL
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SUBJECT: SPLIT OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS, RIEDEL - TREZONA PROPERTY
DATE: NOVEMBER 29, 1972
The background on the request for a split of taxes and special assessments is_
as follows:
It has been the policy of the City not to split special assessments
until a lot split has been approved by the City Council. The reasons
for this are obvious. Once the City splits the special assessments
on the property, it has no further hold on the property. There is no
other way to compel the property owner to comply w�th the lot split
ordinance of the City. Any property owner can split any property in
just about any manner he wants to, irrespective of what the Fridley
City ordinances call for, and the property can be so registered at the
County. The only real hold the City has on property is the hold on the
special assessments. The Assessment �epartment has not put special
assessment splits before the Council for approval uniess a lot split
has been granted for this reason. By following this policy, the Council
has the assurance that any special assessment split that comes before
them has had their prior approval via a lot split, a plat, or by some
other Council action.
The City Council may want to deviate from the lot split ordinance and the
past City Council practices, and consider granting a spiit of special assessments
on this property to facilitate the Riedel's solving their tax and financial
problems in connection with the property. If it is the desire of the City
Council to do so, we will make the n�sary,;ealculations for the split of
special assessments and prepare the solution �or the City Council's
consideration.
The legal descriptions which would result from the lot split do not meet the
requirert�ents of the platting or 7ot split ordinances for either parcel. However,
it is my understanding that at least that portion of the property which will
be developed at this time wiTl be platted. The problem of the legal description
on this parcel wi11 then most liicely be solved within the next year.
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Nov�ber 28, 1972
Mr. Darrell Clark
Assiatant City Engineer
City of Fridley
6431 University Ave. N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota
RE:• Riedel,_- 1Yezona Lot Split
Dear Mr. Clark:
Telaphone 788-9754
Thia is to advise you that the undersigned represents Pir. Norman E. Riedel,
FScecutor of the Estate of Emmy Riedel also known as Emmy H. Riedel, Anoka
County Probate File No. 7012. In the year 1965, Bnrmy H. Riedel transferred
a Warranty Deed to Richard J. Trezona, DDS, real property legally desczibed
as follows:
All that part of the E. 1/2 of xhe E. 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of Section
14, Township 30, Range 24, Anoka County, Minnesota, described as
beginning at the NW Corner thereof, thence E. along the N. Line
of said SW 1/4 a distance of 214 Feet, theace S. and parallel with
the W. Line of said East One—Half of the E. 1/2 of the S.W, 1/4 for
. a distance of 153 Feet, thence W. parallel with said N. Line for
s distaace of 81 Feet; thence S. aad parallel with said Td. Line for
a distance of 215 Feet; thence West and parallel with said N. Line for
a distance of 130 Feet to said W. Line; thence N. along West said Line
a distance of 368 Feet to the point of beginning, Subject to easements
for street purposes over the N. 33' and the W, 30' thereof.
This Deed was dated January 28, 1965, and recorded March 4, 1965, in Book 670,
page 539 at the office of the Anoka County Register of Deeds.
The above recited legal descriptian vas incorrect, and the executor of the estate
ia at the present time-attempting to correct the mistake. The correct legal
description should be as follows:
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AlI that part of the E. 1/2 0£ the E. 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of Section
14, Township 30, Range 24, Anoka County, Miimesota, deacribed as
beginning at the NW Corner thereof, thence E, along the N. line
of satd SW 1/4 a distance of 214 Feet, thence 5, and parallel with
the W. Line of said East One-}Ialf of the E. 1/2 of the S.W. 1/4 for
a distance of 153 Feet, thence W. parallel vith said N. Line for
s distance of 84 Feet; thence S, and parallel with said W. Line for
a distance of 215 Feet; thence West and parallel with said N. Line for
a distance of 130 Feet to said W. Line; theace N. along West said line
a distance of 368 Feet to the point of beginning. Sub3ect to easements
• for street purposes over the N. 33' and the W. 30' thereof.
The Riedels are hereby requesting that the last described property be split
for tax and assessment purposes from the real property described as follows:
The East half of the Northeast quarter of the Southvest quarter
(E 1/2 of the N.E. 1/4 of the S.W. 1/4) of Seetion Fourteen (14),
Township Thirty (30), Range Twenty-four (24), eacept the South
Oae Hundred Eighty-five (185.0) feet thereof, except the following
parcels:
Parcel A. Ail that part of the E. 1/2 of the E. 1/2 of the S.W.
1/4 of Section 14, Township 30, Range 24, Anoka County, Pfinnesota,
described as beginning at the N.W. comer thereof, thence E. along
the N. line of said S.W. 1/4 a distance of 214 feet, thence S. and
parallel with the W, line of said East One-Half of the E. 1/2 of the
S.W. 1/4 for a distance of 153 feet, thence �. parallel with said N. line
for a distance of 84 feet; thence S, and parallel with said W. line
for a distance of 215 feet; thence West and parallel with said N, line
for a distance of 130 feet to said W. line; thence N. along west said
line a distance of 368 feet to the point of beginning. Subject to
easements for street purposes over the N. 33' and the �7. 30' thereof.
Parcel B. A permanent easement for street, sanitary sewer and
utility purposes over a part of the following described parcel: That
part of the E 1/2 of the E 1/2 of the SW 1/4 af Section 14 that lies
between the East 40 feet thereof and the following described line:
beginning at a point on the South right of way line of Mississippi
Street located 88.53 feet West of the East line of said parcel, thence
Swth parallel to the East line of said parcel a distance of 51 feet,
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thence on a tangential curve to the left with a delta angle of 16
degrees 18' degree of curve of 10.38 degrees and a radius of 551
feet for a distance of 157.03 feet, thence southerly in a straight
liae tangent to the last described curve a distance of 57 feet,
thence on a tangential curve to the right vith a delta angle of
16 degrees 18` degree curve 11.06 degrees and a xadius of 490.25
feet a distance of approximately 45 feet to a point of intersection
witk a line drawn parallel to and 40 feet west of the East line of
said E 1/2 of the SW 1/4 of Section, thence terminating, all lying
_ in the City of Fridley, County of Anolca.
It is my understanding that a number of years ago the County of Anoka,
Minnesota, has made the above requested eplit for real estate tax
purposes. The Anoka County split would have, of course, included the
incorrect legal �scription of the property owned by Richard J. Trezona.
I would appreciate your placing this matter on the agenda of the City
Couacil meeting on Monday, December 4, 1972. Thank you for your coopera-
tion.
ry t y yours,
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Attomey at Law
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Anoka, Minnesotq
Memorandum
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To: MR, GERQLD DAVIS Cit Man � J��
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Subject: CITIZENS ADVISORY COMMITTEE "
Anoka-Hennepin Independent School District No. 11 has grown faster than any
other school district in Minnesota, In the last eight years enroilment has doubled,
reaching fhe present total of 32,500 students in the fall of 1972.
Sehool District No. 11 will continue to grow. Projections show that the increase
will be mwe fhan 1,000 students in each of the next several years.
The school board believes that future growth will cause serious shortage of elass-
room space unless a successful election io authorize added buildings is held early
in i973.
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The schoof board feets the need for a representotive committee of citizens to re-
view the projected enrollments and the board's tentative plans. Therefore, such a
committee will be appointed soon.
The board wishes to invite your organization to nominate a member of this Citizens
Advisory Commitfee. Please send the name of the person you recommend to me as
soon as possible. We are asking that we have the name no later ihan December 8.
The first meeting of the committee will be scheduled before Christmas, and we hope
a report from the committee will be available at fihe end of .tanuary, 1973.
Thank yotr in advance for your cooperation in establishing this committee. We be-
lieve the committee witl be a real help in continuing excellent opportunities for
our young people,
11-29-72
, P.S. Enclosed is a copy of a memorandum considered by fihe school board at its
November % meeting. It contains more information regarding the composition of
the committee, the charge to the committee and the time schedule.
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Subiect: ADVISORY COM��h;7TEE ON THE FROFQS�D BOi`D ELECTION
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These ideos may be of val�e to th� membars of ti:a school boe;d as consideration is
givan to ihe apn�ir.trmant-of a citize�s advisory commiitee to consider a bond election
in early 1973.
SELECTlON OFTHE COMMITTEE
there ara two metheds commonly used for selecting a citizens advisory committee:
T. Naming of th� commitiee membets by the school board with no
formal recommendations for mambership coming from tne community,
2. The board asking representative groups in the community {or recom-
mendations for the bnard to officially rwme, Groups tha'i might be
asked to make nominationsinclude:
a. The governing bodies of the 13 municipafities that
ore completely or partly in District No. I1,
b, The service clubs.
c. The Chambers of Ca-nmerce.
d. The League of Wom�n Voiers,
e. 7he,Minisfierial Associafiion,
E. The Anoka-Hennepin Education Association.
. g. The Elementory and Secondary Principals Associations.
h. The staff of the school disiric� offce.
When recommendations for membership hwe been received from fihese groups the board
may wish to add oiher people not nominated by tnese organizaiions. .
THE CHARGE TO THE COMMITTEE
The school board o`Anoka-Hennepin Dis�rict No. TT has sivdiad careiully the continued
rapid growin of enrollment in the scnools of tne disirictr and has also considered �he pro-
jecEed growth for the nexi several yean, These �g�res hrne 6�en weighed against the
ccpacity of existing buildings and the board is convinced thai thare is urgen� need ior
immediatz authorization from the vo�ers to build addii-ional elzmenPary schools ar,d a
junior hi�n school, The board is asking t�is citizens committee to revizvf the projec�ed
anrollmants and the board's plans and fio assist ihe board in in�crming tha oublic of ;he
needs of the school district.
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TIM�E SCHEDULE
Bocrd m�;nbers have indicct<d a desire to have a 6ond alection es car{y in 1973 cs
oossible. 7his time schzdule is, therefora, oroposed:
T. November 27- Schoo! Board authori>_es ciiizens commithee.
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' ! 2. Decembar 8 and no Icter tnan December }3 - nomirta;ions for
committee membersnip complete, .
' 3. Decembzr 11 - School 3oard a�poin�s the cemmi�tee,
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4. Decembzr 19 - r�rsfi msefiin� of tne citizens commi�tee.
' S. January 22 or 29 - commitYee reporis to tha school board.
' b, lanuary 29 or Fabruary 5- School Board da�ermin=s amount of
auPhorization to be requesied and sets election daie.
' 7. March 13, 20 or 27 - Bond election.
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CENTENNIAI OFFICE BUIIDING • SL PAUt� MINNESOTA • 55155
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� This is a follow—up on the telephone ca11 Mr. Hultez�gren
� made to you yesterday concern� � naming oae af the islands in the.
Islaz►d af Peace project.
- 17iese is a procedure in state law, Minnesota Statutes, Sec—
�a 378.01 to 378.06 (copy attached) for namvig and renaming bodies
of xater but no si�lar procedure for nartris� other geoo aphic features.
Hoxevert since Minnesota Statutes, Section 83A,01 to 83A.04, (copy
'attached� gives the Com�ssioner oP Natural Resources the power to
determine the correct names for geographic features� it is believed
that the procedure under 5ections 378.01 to 378,Ob could be use3 �or
ae�ir►g or renaming islands.
It appears that if�the county xi11 name the islaad in
accordance wi.th M.S. 37g.05r they should subrtat the name to ti,e
Com�.ssioner of Natural Resources to be sure that the name is not
[17m�3t.Qd. . . , . . .
iie suggest that the Village of Fridlqr be the party to make
the suggestion to the County Board.
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LEAGtJE OF WOMEN VOTERS Of FRIDLEY
FRIDLEY, MINNESOTA
I ' aity ot Fr2dley
` 6431 Univeratty $ve. NE
Fridl'ey, Mn. 55432
I' Attention:: City Tdana�er
Dear Jerrq:�
November 3�, 19T2
2he.Leapue oi t�omen Vatera o! r^ridleq requesta time on
the Deoember 4 C3ty �%rounail neeting agenda in order to
present petitiona oonoerning a North Park �'ature Center,
The petitions have been oiroulated by Lea�ue mambera,
and other intereaLed parties, aekin� tor support for
a nature oenter. In thie manner, xe hope to demonstrate
the intereat of th� oo�unity in preservin� the North
ga� area.
Ne would appraciate the City informin� other oity
oommissiona and departmente oi Lhis aommunitq opinion,
e�eolallp the ]Farks and Reoreation oomnittee, the
Ylanning commiasian, �2annin� department, Zndustrial
oommiselon, the propoaed environnentaT aoammiasion and,
of eourse, the �arks and Racreation dapartment.
The petition drive h$s been a means ot inSormin� the
aftizena oi North Yark and tge proposed uaes as a�olY
oourea or naturs eenter. public meetinga and newa
artialee are other waye the publio i8 learnin� about
North Park.
Rhe petition aigners represent adult �idley residents,
FMdley youth, and some non-residenta (Anoka County or
north suburban resident s). The desirea ot Fridley pouth,
vrhile not oP votin� age, ahould be conaidered in plannin�
oommunity faoilitiea. It is Por this reason we hs�ve
aooepted their aignaturea and subruit them to the City.
Intereat by non-reaidenta is Just an inciication of the
r�tldeepread need Por and interest iri a nature oenter.
Me appreoiate the opportunity Eo demonatrate ' the
, aommunity's intereat in its government.
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MEMORANDUM
, T0: GERALD R. DAVIS, CITY MANAGER, AND CITY COUNCIL
FROM: MARVIN C. BRUNSELL, ASSISTANT CITY MANAGER/FINANCE DIRECTOR
' SUBJECT: EXPLANATION OF THE ATTACHED REQUESTS FOR SPECIAL ASSESSMENT SPLITS
DATE: DECEMBER 1, 1972
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he Council action which has preceeded the requests for the attached special
ssessments splits are as follows:
Parcels 4200 and 4700, Auditor's Subdivison No. 78: The property
involved in this is Filister's apartment. The City Council has
approved his registered land survey for Tracts A, B and C.
Lots 1 through 15, Block 3, Parcel 950, Onaway Addition: The only
assessment split on this is between lots, and not within a lot or
descriptian.
A resolution combining assessments on Lots 27 through 32, Block T,
Riverview Heights Addition: This action does not split parcels, but
rather combines parcels together in the Riverview Heights area.
Lot 1, Parcel 30; Part of Lot 1, Parcel 20; Lot 2, Parcel 40; and
Lot 3, Parcel 60, Block 1, Oakhill Addition: This lot split has had
prior Council approval. The area involved is just west of Target and
north of 53rd Avenue.
Parcels 6000 and 6100, Section 2. The City Council has approved this
plat.
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RESOLUTIOM N0.
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A RESOLUTION AUTNORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON
PARCELS 4200 AND 4700� AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION NOo ]$� ANO REPLATTING INTO REGIS-
TERED LAND SURVEY N0, 38
WHEREAS� certain special assessments have beert levied with respect to certain
taod and said land has subsequentiy been subdividad.
NOW� THEREFORE� BE IT RESOWED as foitows:
That the assessments levied against the following described parceis, to-wit:
Parcels 4200 and 4700, Auditor�s Subdivision No. 78s �y and shall be appor-
tioned and divided and replatted as foilows:
Originai Parcel Fund Oriqinai Amount
Parcei 4200� Auditor's Subdivision Regular SA (Mains) $ 1,475,13
No. 78 SW H63 (Sewer lat. S
Service) 1,736.60
Parcel 4700, Auditor�s Subdivision Regular SA (Mains) $ 8,324.63
No. 78 SW I{63 (water lata) 6,718,9;
SW #63 (Sewer Lat.) 963.60
Division of Parceis Approved
Tract A, Registered Land Survey #38
Tract 6, Registered Land Survey #38
Tract C, Registered Land Survey #38
Fund
Regular SA (Mains)
SW #63 (Wat. Lat.)
Regular SA (Mainsj
SW #63 (Wat, lat.)
Regular SA (Mains)
SW #63 (Wat, lat.)
SN #63 (Sew, Lato F�
1 Sewer Service)
Tracts D and E, Registered Land No Assessments
Survey #38 (To be used for street
purposes)
S 9,21$>91
Original Amount
$ 2,577e41
1,922013
$ 2,688,48
3,379.32
S 4,533.87
1,417.50
z�700.20
19,21�$.91 �
ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS pqy pp
, 1972.
MAYOR Frank G. Liebl
ATTEST:
CITY CLERK Marvin C. Brunsell
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RESOLUTION N0.
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- 1972
A RESOlUTION AEITHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON
LOTS 1-ISs S�� 3s PARCEL 950, ONAWAY ADDITTON
WHEREAS, eertain speciat assessments have been levied with respect to certain
land and said land has subsequentiy been subdivided,
NON� THEREFORE� BE IT RESOIVE� as folloas:
That the assessments levied against the following described parcel, to-wit:
Lots 1-15, Blodc 3, Pareel 950, Onaway Addition, may and sha11 be apportioned
and divided as foltowss
O�inal Parcel_ Fund Orictinai Amount
Lots.l-15, Block 3, Parcel 95�, Regular SA $ 164.69
Onaway Addition W #34 Paid
sk #93 13,070.51
ST, 1970-4 Street
Division of Parcel Approved Fund
Lots 1-10, Block 3s Pareet 950, Regular SA
Onaway Addition (Except S. 2/lOths� W#j4
of Lot t0) Sw #93
ST. 1970-4 Street
Lots i1-15, and South 2/tOths Regular SA
feet of Lot 10,.61ock 3, W#34
Onaway Addition SW #93
ST. 1970-4 Street
ADOPTEO BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS
ATTEST:
1972e
CITY CLERK Marvin C. Brunsell
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�4 �687a�
5�/,y�$—
Originat Amount
5 iil>99
Paid
8,567,42
3,145.68
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Paid
4,503009
1,542,00 �
517,922.88 `
�AY OF
MAYOR Frank G, Liebi
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RESOLUTION MOa - 19]2
A RESOlUTION AUTHDRIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLI7TING AND COMBINING OF SPECIAL
ASSESSMENTS ON LOTS 27-32� BLOCK T, RIVER VIEW HEIGHTS ADDITION
WHEREAS, certain speciai assessments have been Tevied with respect to certain
land and said land has subsequently been subdivfded.
NOH, THEREFORE� BE IT RESOLVED as foliows:
That the assessments levied against the following described parcels, to-wit:
' Lots 27-32, Block T, River View Heights Addition, may and shaii be apportioned
and divided and combined as foiiows:
, Original Parcels Fund Originai Amount
Lots�27 and 28, Btock T� Parcel SW #13 Paid
4610, River View Heights Add�n Regular SA Paid
, SH #21 Paid
ST. 1969-3 Street Paid
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Lots 29 and 30, Block T, Parcel
4620, River View Heights Add�n
Lot 31, Block T� Parcel 4625,
River View Heights Addition
, Lot 32, Block T, Parcel 4630,
River View Heights Addition
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Division � Combination of Parceis
Approved
lots 27-29, Block T, Parcel 4597,
River View Heights Addition
, Lots 30-32, Block T, Parcel 4596,
River View Heights Addition
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SW #13
Regular SA
SW #21
S7. 1969-3 Street
sw #13
Regutar SA
SW #21
S7. t969-3 Street
SN #13
Regular SA
SW #Z 1
ST. 1966-1 Street
ST. 1969-3 Street
Fund
Sw �13
Regular SA
SN #21
ST, 1969-3 Street
SN ,�13
Regular SA
SW �21
STe 1969-3 Street
ST. 1966-1 Street
ST. 1969-3 Street
Paid
Paid
Paid
Paid
Pa9d
Paid
Paid
$ 261vo0
Paid
Paid
Paid
$ 284,53
261.00
03`��3°
Orivinat Amount
Paid
Paid
Paid
Paid
Paid
Paid
Paid
Paid
$ 284053
SZ2o00
o <53
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' A RESOLUTION RUTHORIZING AND UIRECTING THE SPLITTING AND COMBINING OF
SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON LOTS 27-32, BLOCK T, RIVER VIEW HEIGMTS ADDITION
IADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL OF THE CITY OF FRIDLEY THIS OAY OF
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' MAYOR Frank Ge Lie 1
' ATTEST:
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CITY�CLERK Marvin Ce Scunsell
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RESOLUTION N0, - 197z
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON
PART OF LOT 1� PARCEL 30; PART OF LOT 1� PARCEL 20; LOT 2� PARCEL 40; ANO LOT 3�
PARCEL 60, BLOCK i� OAKHIIL ADDITION
WHEREAS� certain speciai assessraents have been levied with respect to certain
land and said land has subsequently been subdivided,
NOW� THEREFORE� BE IT RESOLVEO as foilows:
That the assessments levied against the following described parcels, to-wit:
Part of Lot 1, Parcel 30; Part of Lot 1, Parcel 20; Lot 2, Parcei 40; and Lot 3,
Parcei b0, Block 1, Oakhill Addition, may and shaii be apportioned and divided
as fotlowr.
Ori�nat Parceis
Part of Lot 1, Block l, Parcel 20,
Oakhill Addition
Part of Lot 1, Biock 1, Parcel 30,
Oakhill Addition (fxempt City of
Fridiey Property for Street)
Lot 2, Block 1, Parcel 40,
Oakhill Addition
Lot 3, Biock 1, Parcel 60,
Oakhill Addition
Oivision of Parcei Approved
Parcel 30, East 30� of �ot 1
(Except Parcel 65, West 15�
of East 3�'), Biock 1, Oak
Hili Addition
Fund
Regular SA
SS #82 Storm Sewer
sw #to5 (�da, #t)
Regular SA
SS �2 Storm Sewer
SW #105 (Add. #i)
Reguiar SR
SS #$Z Storm Sewer
sw #105 (Add. #t)
sw #tos (add. #l)
Fund
A1l for street purposes
and property of City
of Fridley
Parcel 60, Lot 3{Except the East Regutar SA
�►5')� Block 1� Oak Hiil Addition� SS #i82 Storm Sewer
and East 1/2 of vacated Madison SW #105 (Add, #1)
Street
I' Parcei 65, West 7705' of lot 1, ali
of Lot 2, and East 45� of Lot 3�
Block l� Oak Hill Addition
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S S }�82 ( Storm Sewer )
SW #105 (Add. k1)
Original Amount
Paid
5 384038
3,299.40
No assessments
$ 86a75
374.22
4,07�e79
$ 77.01
37k.22
1,903<50
3 444029
t ,oz2,5
Original Amount
No assessments
S 38050
187,11
3,444,29
$ 125,26
9p4507[1
9 ZO�a09
$1 ,022,56
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ON PART Of LOT 1, PARCEL 30; PART QF LOT 1, PARCEL ti0; LOT 2, PARCEL 40;
AND LOT 3s PARCfL 60� BLOCK 1� OAKHILL ADDITION
A�OPTED BY THE CITY LOUNCIL OF THE CI77 � fRIDI£Y THIS DAY OF
, 1972e
MAYOR Frank Go Liebl
ATTEST:
I� CITY CL£RK Marvin C. Brunsel)
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RESOLUTION N0, - 1972
A RESOLUTION AUTHORIZING AND DIRECTING THE SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON
PARCELS E000 AND 6100� SECTION 2, AND REPLATTING INTO EAST RANCH ESTATES 2N�
A9DITION
NHEREAS, certain special assessments have been levied with respect to certain
land and said land has subsequently been subdivided.
NOW, THEREFORE� BE IT RESOLVED as followr.
That the assessments levied against the foilowing described parcels, to-wit:
Parcels 6000 and 6100, Section 2, may and shall be apportioned and divided
and replatted as fotiows:
Ori�cinal Parcels Fund Originat Amount
Pareet 6000� Section 2 Regular SA $ 3�p57.$9
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, Parcel 6100� Sectio� 2
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Division of Parcels Approved
Lot 1, Block 1, East Ranch Estates
2nd Addition
Lot 1, Block 2, East Ranch Estates
2nd Addition
Lot 2, Block 2, East Ranch Estates
2nd Addition
Lot 3, Biock 2, East Ranch Estates
2nd Addition
Lot 4, B1ock 2, East Ranch Estates
2nd Addition
w #34
19b►+ Serv. Conno
Sw #93
ST. 1970-4 Street
Regutar SA
w #34
sw �93
ST. ]970-4 Street
Fund
Regular SA
W #3�+
sw #93
T9b4 Servo Conn>
Regular SA
N #34
sw #93
Reguiar SA
w #34
su #93
19�+ Serv. Conn>
Regular SA
w #34
sW #93
19b�+ Serve Conn.
Regular SA
W #34
sw #93
1964 Serv, Conna
Paid
6,164.40
83,032.60
5,969>70
$ 339.77
Paid
4,282,6p
6 663ot5
109,510.11
Original Amount
S 92.25
Paid
2,327>30
1,541a1�
$ 293a70
Paid
4,493.42
$ 297.37
Paid
2, �7.35
1,541,10
$ 361.79
Paid
3,186.77
1,54t.to
$ 361e79
Paid
3,215.74
1,541.10
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TME SPLITTING OF SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS ON PARCELS 6000 AND 6100� SECTION 2�
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AND REPLATTING INTO EAST RAtJCH ESTATES 2ND AD�ITION
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Qivision of Parcels Approved
Lot 5, Block 2, East Ranch Estates
2od Addition
Lot 6, Biock 2, East Ranch Estates
2nd Addition
Lot 7, Block 2, East Ranch Estates
2nd Addition
Lot 8, Block 2, East Ranch Estates
2nd Addition
Lot 1, Block 3, East Ranch Estates
2ed Addition
Lot 2� Biock 3, Eest Ranch Estates
2nd Addition
Lot 3, Btock 3, East Ranth Estates
Znd Addition
Lot 4, Btock 3, East Ranch Estates
Znd Addition
Lot 5s Block 3, East Ranch Estates
2nd Addition
Lot 6� Btock 3, East Ranch Estates
Znd Addition
Lot 7, Biock 3, East Ranch Estates
2nd Addition
lot 8, Block 3, East Ranch Estates
2nd Addition
Fund
Regular SA
w �34
su #43
Regu'!ar SA
u tE34
s►r #93
Regular SA
w #34
s4► f/93
Regutar SA
w #34
sw! #93
Regular SA
w #34
sw #93
Regular SA
1+ #34
SW #93
Regular SA
w #34
sw #93
Regular SA
k #34
sw #93
Reguiar SA
W #34
ST. 1970-4 Street
sw #93
Regular SA
w #34
ST. 1970-4 Street
sw #93
Regular SA
w #34
S7. 1970-4 Street
sw #93
Regular SA
w #34
ST. 1970-4 Street
sw #93
ADOPTED BY THE CITY COUNCIL Of THE CITY OF FRI�LEY THIS
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� ATTEST:
CITY CLERK Marvin Ca Brunsel
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Oriqinat Amount
$ 192049
Pai d
6,488.43
$ 174.23
Paid
5,873.15
$ 174<23
Paid
5,873.15
$ 176.45
Paid
5,966.37
$ 162.20
Paid
6,022.31
S i58a16
Paid
5,873.15
$ 158oi6
Paid
5,873.15
$ 15$ei6
Paid
5s873.15
S 158.16
Paid
3,138e29
5,873.15
s �5a.i6
Paid
3,138.z4
5,873.15
S 158.16
Paid
3,138,29
5,873015
$ 162.20
Paid
3,217.98
6 022.31
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MAYOR Frank Ga Lie�1
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R��IC WpRKS DfiPARfiMffNT
CITY OF FRYpL�V
MONTH�Y REPD_RT - SEPTEMBffR 1972
STFl�HT pEPARTMENT
1.
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3.
4.
5.
6.
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Cleaning. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Crackfilling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Grading . . . . . . . , . . . . .
Miscellaneous Strept Work . . . . . . . . . .
PatChing � . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Shop Time . . . • • • •
Signs and darri�ade� and SChgoi Crvssings .•
Equipmenx Repdirs , Street . , . . . . . . . .
WATER DEPARTMENT
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3.
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5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Filtration P1aMt . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Final Readings and Gotlections ...., o. a
Hydrant Repa9rs and Flushings , . . . , . . .
MiscellaneauS Watsr Work . . . . . . . . . . .
Pumphouse Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
StandP�Pe Repair5 . . . . . . . . .
Yalva Inspe�tions and Repairs . , . . . . . •
Water an� Sewqr In�pec�ipns . . , , . . . . .
Water Meter Inspectipns and Repairs . ...
Water Turn-ons . . . . . • . • . • • • •
Watermai n Breaks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Watermai n Taps . . . . . . . . . . . . .
�qui{�ne�1t Repalrs � Wdter . . . . , . . . .
S Wf R�TMENT
1. Lift Statipn Insp�ections and Repdira .....
2. Manhole Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
3. Misce91aneou5 Sg�ver Work . . . . . . . . . . .
4. Sani Cary SeweK Work . . . . . . . . . .
5. Sanitdry S�Wer Inspect9ons . . . . . , . . . .
6. EQuipment Repdirs - 5ewer . . , . , , . . . .
STORM 5 WER D�PARTMENT
1. Catch Bas�n a�d Stqrm Sewer Cleaning .....
2. MiscellaneouS Slprm Sewer Work . . . . . . . .
HOURS
194
96
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110�
497
18
62�
136z
203
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48
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154
226
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PUBIIC WpRKS DERAR'fMENT
MOYTHLY REPORT - SEPT�MBER 1972
MISCELLANEOUS
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3.
4.
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6.
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8.
9.
10,
11.
12.
13.
14.
15.
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19.
A.P.W.A. (5chpolS) . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Corppratian Yard . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Holiday. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Liquor 5tqre . . . . .
Mechanic (Paper Work for Keeping Reco►�s) ...
1973 labor Negotiations . . . . . . . . . . .
Park Departme�t . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Police DeFar�ment . . . .
Proje�t No, �oz (nade�d� az�-�StoneybrQok) . .
Sick l�ave . . . , . . , . . , . . . . .
Uacatipns. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Voti ng BoothS . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Week�nd puty . . . . . . . . . . . .
fquipme�� Repairs Engineering . . . , . . . .
Equipme�t Repairs - Fir� Depar�nent . . . , .
EqulpmQr�t Repairs * Liquor SWre . . . . . . .
Equipmer+t it�airs - Park pepartment . , . . . .
Equ9A�+�� R�pairs - Afllice OepartqMSnt . , . , .
Equipment RaRair9 - Snow and [c� . . . . , .
HOURS
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176
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72
166
124
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7.
8.
PUBI,IC WORKS D�PARTM$N�
CITY OF FRIDL�SC
MONTHLY REPORT - OCTOBE{t 1972
Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Grading . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Gravel Hauling . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Miscellaneous StreeC Work . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Patching . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Shop Time . . . . . . . . . . . . . . � . . . � . .
Signa, Barricsdee and Croeainga . . , . . . . . . .
EquipmenC Regaiss - Street . . . . . . . . . . . .
WATER DEPARTMENT
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
S.
9.
10.
11.
12.
13.
Filtration Plant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Final Readinga and Collectl.ona . . . . . . . . ,.
Hydrant Repairs and Flushings . . . . . . . . , .
Miacellaneoua W4ter Work . . . . . , . . . . . .
Pumphouse Work . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Standpipe Repaira . . . . . . . . : . . . . . . . .
Valve Inspe�tione and Repaira . . . . . . . . . . .
Water and Sawer Inspections . . . . . . . . . . .
Water Meter xnaPectione and Repaira . . . . . . . .
Water 1�rn-ona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Watermein Bseaks . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Watermain Taps . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Equipoient Repalrs - Water . . . . . . . . . . . .
SEW$R DBPARTMENT
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
Lift StaClon Inapections and Repaire . . . . . . .
Manhol,e Repairs . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Mi.scellaneoua Sewer Work . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sanikary Sewer Bseak . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sanitary Sewer Cleaning . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Sanitary $ewes Inspectiona . . , . . . . . . . . .
Equipment Repaira - Sewer . . . . . . . . . . . . .
HOU RS
192�
6
12
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574
59
39�
19$�
31G
39
399
232�
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6
33}
�2�
39
14�
6k
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40
111
17
138�,
23
282�,
50�
STORM S$WER DEPARTMENT
1. Catch �asin and Storm Sewer Cleaning ....... 14
2. Misc�llaneous SCorm Sewer Work . . . . . . . . . , lig
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PUBLIC WORKS DEPARTMENT
MONTHLY REPORT - OCTOBER 1972
lfISCELLANEOUS
1.
2.
3.
4.
5.
6.
7.
8.
9.
io.
11.
12.
13.
ia.
15.
Eng3neering Department . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Funeral . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Holidays . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
14echanic (PePer Work for Keepiag Reco�sls) .....
1973 Labor Negotiationa . . . . , . . , . . . .
Project No. 102 - Adde�dum #2 (Stoneyb;ook) • • • .
SickI.eave . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
Vacations . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
S�eekead Duty . . . . . . . . . . .
Squipment Repaisa - Engineering . . . . . . . . . .
8quipment Repai�s - Fire�Department . . . . . . . .
Equipment Repaira - Liquor Store . . . . . . . . .
Equipment Repairs - Park DepartmenG . , . . . . . .
Equipment Repairs - Police DepartmenK . . . . . . .
Equipmeat Rapairs - Snow and Ice . . . . . . . . .
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336
21
4
7363�
160
88
46
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tIlSSESSIN6
Division of Property
'I�w Plats
IOeal Estate Appraisals
, SPECIAL ASSESSMENTS
,Division bf Property
S2arches
Prepaymen�s
Jobs Assessed
'Amount of Prepayments
t�nount of Assessment Rolls
' II�COUNTING
�f�ecks Processed
Individual Receipts Issued
Mater Accounts Receivable Collected
'A�ount Billed
N�nber of Billed Accounts
51sut-off Notices Issued
Service Discontinued
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PI�RCHASING
' Purchase Orders Issued
Yc�lume of Purchase Orders
' NI�fBER OF ACTIVE ACCOUNTS
'TOJ31/72 6410
T2j31/71 6173
12/31/70 6054
'i2/31/69 5947
12�'31/68 5748
12,/31 /67 5496
'i2J37/66 5304
i2,�31 /65 5080
12/ 31/64 4730
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TRIAL BALANCE
31 OCTOBER 1972
THIS MONTH
2
1
250
88
140
0
E24,982.00
0
635
2859
�80,261.61
�92,875.05
2900
0
0
147
$42,734.25
YEAR TO DATE
17
6
3425
9
172
1291
8
$385,746.02
�590,576.74
7315
24226
$734,822.34
$800,823.74
21115
0
0
1592
$327,099.46
LAST YEAR
TO DATE
23
1
2905
9
�652
942
5
$215,611.39
$697,337.72
8049
23636
$557,745.77
$604,299.33
21310
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vestment
Fund •
�vestment
Fund
vestment
�nd
vestment
�nd
�vestment
nd
vestment
�nd
1�vestment
I�d
�estmen t
d
Investment
�d
Investment
d
Investment
F d
I�estment
Fund
I�estment
Fund
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INYESTMENTS IN U.S. GOVERNMENT''AND BANK SECURITIES
31 OCTOBER 1972
200,000.00
600,000.00
25,000,00
125,000:00
125,000.00
50,000.00
100,000.00
2,1�0,000.00
100,250.00
100,000.00
409,000.00
175,000.00
500,000.00
125,000.00
DATE
TYPE OF INVESTMENT PURCHASED DUE DATE
Federal Nat'1 Mortgage 12/11/69 12/11/72
Assn., Fridley Bank
federal Home Loans 5/25/71 Z/26/73
Fridley Bank
U.S. Treasury Bills 4/12/72 3/31/73
Fridley Bank
Federal Land Bank Bonds 6/26/72' 7/20/73
Fridley Bank
U.S. Treasury Bills 9/14/72 8/28/73
Fridley Bank
U.S. Treasury Bills 9/22/72 g/2g/73
Fridley Bank
U.S. Treasury Bills 10/24/72 9/25/73
Fridley Bank
Farmers Home Administra- 10/16/72 10/11/73
tion Note, Fridley Bank
Federal Nat'1 Mortgage 7/�6/70 3/14/74
Assn., Fridley Bank
Federal Nat'1 Mortgage 6/25/71 3/11/74
Assn., Fridley Bank
Federal Nat'1 Mortgage 7/1/71 3/11/74
Assn., Fridley Bank
Federal Home Loans 6/25/71 4/27/74
Fridley Bank
Federal Land Bank 4/26/71 10/21/74
Bonds, Fridley Bank
Federal Home Loan 8/25/70 8/25/75
Bank, Frid]ey Bank
APPROX.
COST YIEID
194,422.22 8.39b
600,000.00 5.70%
23,842.94 4.72%
132,900.00 5.14%
118,535.42 5,35�
47,440.56 5.42w
95,090.67 5.26%
2,100,000.00 5.75�
102,316.67 7.75%
104,988.89 6.62°6
418,472.22 6.82'0
175,000.00 6.35%
500,441.67 5.30`0
125,772.92 7.95%
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INVESTMENTS IN U.S. GOVERNMENT AND BANK SECURITIES..
31 OCTOBER 1972
' F
`""� a���`�T TYPE OF INVESTMENT �TE
PURCHASED DUE DATE
�j(tvestment 150,000.00 Federal Nat'1 Mortgage 6/10/I1 6/TO/76
d Assn., Fridiey Bank
InvesCment 50,000.00 Federa] Land Bank
�nd Bonds, Fridley Bank 12����T'' TO/20/77
; Investment 30,000.00 Federal Land Bank �7����» ��22��9
r�d Bonds, Fridley Bank
' E4,964,250.00
APFROX.
COST YIELD
150,000.00 6.70%
50,780.69 6.19%
28,084.38 5.34%
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�4,973,089.25
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PERMANENT BON�S OUTSTANDIN6
' 31 OCTOBER 1972
� , PERMANENT BONDS OUTSTANDING 1/1/72
Civic Center
' Park Bonds
Pubiic Utility Revenue
, Special Assessments Permanent
Water Improvement
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' PERMANENT BONDS ISSUED 10/1/72
' Special Assessment Permanent
' PERMANENT BONDS PAID i/1/72 to 10 31 72
' Civic Center
Park Bonds
Public Utility Revenue
, Special Assessment Permanent
Water Improvement
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BALANCE ,
, Civic Center
Park Bonds
' Public Utility Revenue
Special Assessment Permanent
Water Improvement
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TOTAL
TOTAL
� 425,000.00
105,000.00
75,000.00
6,270,000.00
1,175,000.00
$ 8>050,000.00
$ 2,135,000.00
$ 2,135,000.00
$
20,000.00
40,000.00
15,000.00
859,000.00
35,000.00
$ 969,000.00
$ 405,000.00
65,000.00
60,000.00
7,546,000.00
1,140,0OO.Oa
$ 9,216,000.00
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� 31 OCTOBER 1972
I. PURCHASED BY INVESTMENT FUND
ORI6INAL g
' AMOUNT �NCE
OUiST_,_ qNpIN� DUE DATE INTEREST
DUE DATE
; 110,000.00 $ 110,000.00 3 Years SW & SS #106
July 1, 1g75 January 1&
July 1
430.000.00 430,000.00 3 Years g7, �g72_� & Z
�__September l, 1975 March 1&
�_ September l
540,000.00 $ 540,000.00
� : �_
' Temporary Bonds 0utstanding 10/31/72 $2,620,000.00
Temporary Bonds Issued 10/31/72
' Temporary Bonds Paid 10/37/72 ��-
2,080,000.00
' ' BALANCE 10/31/72 $ 540,000.00
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CITY OF FRIDLEY
MUNICIPAL LIQUOR STORES
lIQUOR SALES REPORT
OCTOBER 1972
LIQUOR BEER
$ 6,537.95 $ 2,650.53
13,305.7T 6,390.86
12,523.Q4 6,706.20
23,i07.08 9,799.33
$ 55,473.78 $ 25,546.92
MIX & MISC. OCTOBER 1972
$ 244.64 $ 9,433.12
414.54 20,111.T1
325.72 19,554.96
699.52 33,605.93
; T,684.42 $ 82>705.12
YEAR TO DATE 1/1/7972 - 10/31/1972
$ 69,243.5T $ 30,696.56 � 2,712,2g $ 102,652.35
127,036,93 67,064.71 3,982.5� 198,084.14
118,879.50 71,309.85 3,966.98 194,156.33
240,087.22 116,918.09 7,548.94 364,554.25
� 555,247.i6 $ 285,989.21 � 18,210.70 $ 859,447.07
OCTOBER 1971
$ 12,165.68
25,370.96
22,438.72
40,083.24 �
$ 100,058.60
$ 108,660.89
239,603.05
211,045.28
363,457.99
$ 922,7@7.21
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ContracC No. .103 Partial Estimnte Voucher No. 10 Period Endin�ll %lq/72
Owmer_Citv of Fridlev � 6431 Universitv Ave.N E 55432
To Contractor Dunklev SurfZCincr Co Inc. 3756 NE Grand St Mols 55421
Date Contract Approved Oct._ 4, 1971 Anlount of Contract $284,281.10
Type of Work j�ater Main, Sanitarv Sewer and Storm Sewer
Location _Innsbruck North. Proiect 103
Funds En
cumbered
F�7
lue of Wo
Certified
5249,032.55
s Charges
and
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Less 10 � Lesa Pze- Net
Retained vious Payments Amount
a24�903.zb I $178,716.5z �o45�4t2.77
This is to certify that the items of work shown in this statement of work
certified herein have been actually furnished for the above-mentioned pzoject in
accordance with the plans and specifications heretofore approved and that the
total work is �,�X completed.
Dated:��y /�j'J7. Signature:�/l��„ �,.✓ �� ���; ���,
SUBURBAN ENGINEERING, INC�
Project Engineer
CERTIFICATE OF PAYMENT
This is to certify that, to the best of my knowledge, information and belief
the quantities and values of work verified herein is a fair es' mate for the
period covered by this voucher.
Dated:_ �i�'— � %+� Signature: c ` � '
Con�tractor ,.
. , lJ��=a=�C--,�,//G�G��
Title
I hereby recommend paymen[ of this voucher.
Dated• '
Signature•�
En n er
Unit
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