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� THE MINUTES OF TIIE RHGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MARCH 20, 1972
The Regular Council Meeting o£ the Fridley City Council was convened at
7 43 P.M , March 20, 1972.
PLEDGE OF ALLEGIANCE:
Mayor Liebl led the Council and the audience in saying the Pledge of Allegiance
to the Flag.
INVOCATION
Councilman Kelshaw o££ered the Intiocation.
ROLL CALL.
MEMBERS PR�SFr�T: Liei�l, Uttex, I�fittelstadt, Hxeidex, Kelshac�
MEMBERS ABSENT. None
AUOPTION OF THE WINUTHS OF TfiE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF �+EBRUARX 28, 1972.
� bI0TI0N by Councilman Breider to adopt the Minutes of the Regular Council Meeting
of February 28, 1972. Seconded Uy Councilman kelshaw Upon a voice vote, all
voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
AUOPTION OF THE b1INUTES OF THE RbGULAR C011NCIL D7L-�,TING OF MARCII 6, 1972-
MOTION by Councilman Mrttelstadt to adopt the D9inutes of the Regular Council
Meeting of March 6, 1972 as presented Seconded by Councilman Breider Upon
a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motxon carxied unani-
mously.
ADOPTItIN DF AGENllA•
Mayor Liebl said there were items to add to ihe Agenda as follows
At �nd of bieeting Complaint on 5peeding £rom Jacl. Young, 6549 Lucia Lane
Appointment to Parks and Recreation Conunission.
Communication. Receiving letter from Director of Parks and Recreation to
New Hope Regarding ltiarming ILouse Plans $ S�ec�£ications.
(At request of Councilman Utter)
MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to adopt the Agenda as amended Seconded by
Councilman Kelshaw, Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Alayor Liebl declared the
motion carried unanimously,
� VISITORS•
Mr. Sohn Doyle, 3296 Rice Creek Terrace Presentation o£ Plans for Real
Estate Office on 63rd Way and East River Road
Mr. Doyle said first ]ie would like to thank the Council £or the opportunity of
addressing them He said he was considenng acquiring property for use as a
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real estate office on 63rd Way and Hast River Road. This piece o£ property �
was picked because of the size, location, and the large amount o£ shrubbery
and trees already on the lot. There is an existing building on the lot,
and presented a sketch of what the building looks like. He then presented
a sketch of what they would like to do wzth the building, in mak�ng it appear
more modernistic and with a chalet flavor. He said he was associated with
Leigh Investments, Inc and they would divide up the interior into of£ices
to give rt a feeling of spaciousness They plan on adding a dormer across
the front and adding a lot of windows. 1Ie said they figures they would need
10 parking stalls and showed a plot plan on the easel. There is 135 feet
frontage on hast River Road and 245 feet frontage on 63rd Way. The existing
building is located in approximately the center of the Iot. There ivould be
about 80 £eet between the building and East River Road and also between the
building and 63rd Wa�r The parking lot would be between the building and
East River Road The access would be from 63rd Way, then out to East River
Road He said they £eel that tra�fic will not he a great problem due to the
fact that there are lights both north and south on East River Road �ust a
few blocks away. He said they are willing to meet the Code in regard to the
parking and will have the proper setback
Mayor Liebl asked how many parking lots he t�as speaking of. Mr. Doyle said
they anticipate one lot with 1D stalls, however, there would be access to the
rear where there would be more than adequate parking. This lot is sheltered
from the neighborhood on the east and north by quite a few trees, there are
also many trees on the west side. Mayor Liebl asked if he kneta of any �
opposition from the people on the west or north side. A4r. Doyle said on
the north, the property is zoned for duplexes. He said he had not talked to
the owner, but he has talked to some of the reszdents. On the west side
across East River Road and to the south there is a duplex He said he had
not talked to the people directly across the street. He said he felt it
would be an improvement to the area, because the building as it exists now
would receive a face li£ting.
Councilman Breider asked what was the zoning. Mr. Doyle answered R-1 Council-
man Bxeider wondered what zomng he would ask for. The Crty Engi�teer said
there were two types of zoning availahle He could £it under the G 2 zoning,
or if the Uuilding is only to be used for offices, he could request a CR-1
zoning, which is more restrictive. I£ the plan is to use the building only
for o£flces, he would suggest that Mr, Doyle request the CR-1 as he could receive
less opposition from the neighbors i£ they were assured that it taould be only
of£ice use and that at some future time somthing else, such as a grocery story
or a gas statzon, could not go in.
Councilnan Breider eaplained to Mr poyle, that under the State law hearings must
be held for any change ln zoning classi£ication He said the procedure was to
make an application in the Engineering Department, notices o£ the hearing are
sent out to people within 300', the hearing is held before the Planning Com-
mission, and a recommendation is made to the Council. Then notices are again
sent out £or the hearing be£ore the Council. After the hearzng is held, if the �
Council approves the request, an ordinance for the zoning change must have two
readings and be published.
The City Engineer reported that Mr poyle has received an application form,
but he has not submitted his request as yet.
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� The City Attorney said, in considering this particular rezoning, would the
Council have any desire to consider rezoning a larger piece o£ property at thzs
location� There was at one time some talk of changing the zoning to commercial
in this area, and suggested that the Planning Commission could look into this
Councilman Breider said that when the question was put to the people ln the
neighborhood, they did not express any particular desire to rezone to commercial.
He said he assumed it would be acceptable w]ien they come be£ore the Planning
Comniission after the notification, they could give their views on rezoning
their property Councilman Mittelstadt said that he felt this should encompass
more than 7ust the 300' and should cover the area from 61st 1Vay to Mississippi
Street, and all those people should be notified b9ayor Liebl said that the
City Engineer will have to proceed as the Charter provides, which is 300 feet
He added there is a fee £or this request to cover publication costs etc.
Mr lloyle sazd that he has a list of the people wrthin the 500' radius, and
that he could get the names of all those from 61st Way to Mississippi He said
he was willing to go one step £urther and personally contact eacli person within
the 300' radius and ask them to sign a petition on what they would like to have
done. Councilman Breider said that the City Administration goes through the
procedure o£ getting all the names for the hearing notifications, so he could get
the list from City Hall
Mayor Liebl asked how long the procedure mrould take untll it is completed The
City Engineer said, considering the meetings and the re�uirements £or all the
� publications, about 3 months Mr poyle commented that if this property ever
did go back to residential, the building still would not be oBnoxious to the
neighborhood.
The City Engineer said that he did not have a clear understanding of what the
Council wishes were in regard to the noti£icatlon. Did they cvant only those
within the 300' or the entire area notified Councilman Mittelstadt said only
within the 30D` £or this particular property, but if the Planning Commission
would want to consider this totally from 61st to Miss3ssippi on a broad basis,
then all the residents in this section would have to bc notified. Ile said he
would recommend going ahead with this particular piece of pro��erty, then let the
Planning Commission consider the overall zoning concept for the arca The City
Gngineer said that the Planning Commission is working on a comprehenszve plan
for the City, they could consider this 3n relation to the overall plan.
Mr C.H Qen�amin, 5708 Jefferson Street Request for "No Parkin�" Signs
Mr 13en,7amin said that he has a 24' street both un the east and south of him
There is a dif£icult problem in this area with cars parked on �oth sides of the
street, especially in the winter with the snow banks narrowing the street even
more. He said he would like to request "No Parking" signs for both sides of
the street from Lakeside (57%) to 58th Avenue and on Lakeside from Jefferson
to 7th Street.
He said he would also like to request another street light. When the theatre
� opens, this area is used as a lover's lane, and disturbs people at night
There is one on Jefferson and Lakeside now, and he would like one further north
Mayor Liebl said that there should not be a problem in putting in the "No Parking"
signs, this would appear a dif£icult situation and would be a reasonaUle request.
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As to the street light, he told Mr. Ben�amin that the City feels the £irst �
priority must be zntersection lights. All the intersections in the City are
not lit yet, and the City puts in as many as they can afford every year There
are still street lights available for 1972, and asked that the Administration
check into Mr Ben�amin's request
MOTION by Councilman kelshaw to concur wrth the request for "No Parking" signs
for Jefferson from Lakeside to SSth Avenue and on Lakeside from Jefferson to
7th Street, and instruct the Administration to £ollow through on this. As to the
street lighting, he would refer this to the Adminzstration to check out, taking
into consideration those most needed, and monies available. Seconded by Council-
man Mittelstadt
The City Manager asked if there would be any problem in limiting the parking on
both sides of the street. Mr Ben,7amin said that the other streets are 60'. He
said he had company about a week and one half ago and there were cars parked on
both sides of the street, plus a lot of snow, and a car could barely squeeze
through. He went up to the Police Department, and they came out and had the
cars moved They said they could see no reason the cars would have to be parked
on this narrow street If there were "No Parking" signs, the Pollce Department
would have the right to do something about it.
THE VOTC UPON TI-IE MOTION, being a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl
declared the motion carried unanimously.
Mr Carl Paulson, 430 57 Place N.�., Request for Traf£ic Control on 57th �
Place, 57th Avenue and 4th Street:
Mr. Carl Paulson said that in considering signs, the Council and Administration
should consider some "No Parking" signs in the area o£ 57th Place, 57th Avenue
and 4th Street where the ser�ice drive loops around. This area is a bottle-
neck, and there should be some sort of improvement to the conflicts at this
location.
Mr Paulson said that he would also like to have the Council �ustify hiring a new
man to head the Police Department at a high salary at a time when everyone is
trying to cut costs. He added that he was on the Police Commission when Chief
NlcCarthy was hired. Mayor Liebl said that the Council will make the decision
when it is on the Agenda, and they are not in a position to answer at this time
It was pointed out that the recruitment process has already started and there is
money provided for this position in the 1972 budget Mr, Paulson said that he
understood that the Police Chief had been demoted and Mayor Liebl replied that
was not true.
ORDINANCH #507 - AN ORDINANCH AMENDING CHAPTER 23 OF THE FRIDLEY GITY CODE
REGULATING TI]E LICENSING AND MANNHR OF CONDUCTING DANCES;
MOTION Uy Councilman Breider to adopt Ordinance #507 on second reading, waive
the reading and order publication. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a roll
call vote, Mittelstadt, Breider, Kelshaw, Liebl and Utter voting aye, Mayor �
Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
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ORDINANC� #508 - AN ORllINANCE AMENDING CIIAPTER 83 OF TIIB �RIDLEY CITY COD�
RLLATING TO THE LTCENSING OF TAVERNS:
MOTION 6y Councilman Breider to adopt Ordinance ±k508 on second reading, waive
the reading and order publication Seconded by Councilman b7ittelstadto Upon
a roll call vote, Utter, Mittelstadt, Breider, helshaw and Liebl voting aye,
Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
FIRST READING OF AN ORDINANCE AMENDING SECTION s".03 OF ThE CITY CODE - I-IOLIDAYS
The Crty Manager explained that this amendment to the Code had the first reading
on February 1, 1971 The ordinance would incorporate the Monday Holiday Laia
passed by the State Legislature. The reason the second reading was not held
last year was because the labor negotiations were not settled and they felt
they should caait to see if a di££erent set of holidays would come £rom the union
negotiations. Most o£ the union settlements coincide with the 9 holidays set
out in the ordznance. The ordinance has the e£fect of reducing the ll holidays
to 9 This amendment would not take effect Uefore Good Friday, which is allowed
in the Code, so he would llke a recommendation on that
The City Attorney suggested, in view o£ the length of time between the first and
second readings, that there be a new first reading and have the second reading
at the next regular Council meeting. Mayor Liel�l said the Council could have
another first reading, and added that he understood this would not a�fect the
Good Friday holiday for 1972. The City Manager said this would be the last
year, a£ter that it would be eliminated.
D70TION by Councilman Mittelstadt to approve the Ordinance on first reading and
waive the reading Seconded by Councilman kelshaw Upon a roll call vote, Liebl,
Utter, Mrttelstadt, Breider and Kelshaw voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the
motion carried unanimously.
FIRST READING OF AN OR➢INANCE FOR REZONING RL'-QUEST Z011 #72-02 13Y ROBERT L.
MCGRE.GOR TO R�ZONE FROM R-1 TO R-2
AND
APPR�VAL OF AN AGREEMENT BETiV�HN TIIB CITY OP FRIDLLY ItiND ROBERT L. MCGREGOR
MOTIDN by Councilman Mittelstadt to approve the Ordinance on first reading and
waive the reading, and to approve the Mutual Agreement as £ound in the Council
Agenda March 20, 1972 Seconded by Councilman Kelshaw.
Councilman Breider said he would assume the second reading would not be held
until all the stipulations are complied wrth and the plans are approved by the
Building Standards - Design Control and the Clty Engineer replied yes
THE VOTE llPON THE MOTION, being a roll call vote, Kelshaw, Liebl, Utter, Mittcl-
stadt and Breider voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously
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CONSIDERATION OF AIITIIORIZING THE CITY ATTORNHY TO FILE AN ANSWER AND TAKE ALL ,
SUBSHQU�NT L�GAL 11CTION NECESSARY TO DEFEND THE LA4V SUITS DF KOROPCHAK US CITY
OF FRIDLEY AND NEE, L-,T AL VS CITY OF FRIDLEY AND TO SECURE PROPER COURT
DECISIONS ON THE LITIGATION (CATV)
Mayor Liebl said that he had asked that this be on the Agenda, and he would like
to ask the City Attorney what has been done so far.
The City Attorney said there are two law suits involving cable television. The
first suit of horopchak vs City of Fridley has to do t�ith the petrtion for a
re£erendum vote on the CATV Ordinance. The second, Nee et. al. vs the City of
Fridley, questions the effect of the Ordinance as passed The first law suit
has had two sessions before the District Court. The City filed a motion to
quash the suit and Judge Bakke has taken it under advisement. There was an
order issued £or the City of Fridley to £ile their answer within 1D days. That
time has expired, but he had requested, and received, an extension o£ time. The
attorneys for the petitioners appeared 6efore the Judge requesting a preemptory
writ, which was denied. The Judge has the whole situation under advisement and
has not reached a decision, but the answer from the City is due. Concerning
the second law suit, nothing has transpired at this time but the City's answer
is due on that one also If the Council wishes to continue the litigation,
the answers must be £iled. He said he would like some Council direction on
this matter.
Mayor Liebl asked why no one was noti£ied of the filing of the preemptory �
writ. It was not even reported in the newspapers. The City Attorney said he
did not know, he �ust £ound out about it from the talk around the Court House.
The Judge did not grant the preemptory writ which would have ordered the Council
to have the referendum, or repeal the ordinance.
MOTION by Councilman Kelshaw to authorize the City Attorney to file an answer
and take all subsequent legal action necessary to defend the law suits of
Koropchak vs Gity o£ Fridley and Nee et. al. vs City of Fridley and to secure
proper court decisions on the litigation. Seconded by Councilman Mittelstadt.
Mayor Liebl asked Councilman Kelshaw if he meant by his Motion, authority to
go to a 7ury trial7 Councilman Kelshaw replied yes, that was his £ull intent.
THE VOTE UPON THG MOTION, being a roll call vote, Mittelstadt, Kelshaw and
Liebl voting aye, Breider and Utter voting nay, Mayor Liebl declared the motion
carried.
Councilman Breider said he certainly hoped that this would not turn into a whole-
sale case of everyone who signed the petition being subpoenaed. The City
Attorney replied that was not his intent Councilman Kelshaw said that his
motion meant that the City Attorney was to do whatever he sees fit to do to
properly defend the law suits.
RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF TIIH PLANNING GOMMISSION MEETING OF MARGH 8, 1972: �
RHVISION TO SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP #71-09, SOCTAL DYNAMICS• To enlarge the
site to include east 45 feet of Lot 3, Block 1, Oak Hill Addition to permit
construction and operation o£ day nursery and learning center per City
Code 45.051, 3-F.
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LOT SPLIT REQUEST, L.S. �r72-01, GERRAL HERRINGER: Lot 3, Block 1, Oak
Hill Addition to be split in hal£ to create one 75 £oot residential lot,
remaining used for slope and backyard £or Learning Tree Day Care Center.
VACATION REQUEST, SAV #72-01, RUSSELL M. HEllGH. Vacate Madison Street
lying between Blocks 1 and 2, Oak Hill Addition.
The City Engineer said that these three requests are interrelated, so the
Planning Commission discussed them together. He then shotaed the location on
the overhead pro�ector and said the proposal Ls to take the easterly 'z of Lot
3 and add it to the Learning Tree Day Care Center, the Aresterly � o£ Lot 3
to be added to the easterly '� of vacated Maclison Street making a 75 foot
residential lot and the westerly z o£ vacated Madison Street to be added to
Russell Hedge's property on Lot 1, Block 2 The Planning Cpmmission recom-
mended approval o£ the three requests.
MOTION by Councilman Kelshaw to approve the request £or the revision of the
special use permit by Social Dynamics, SP 1i71-09 and the Lot Split request
L.S. #72-01 by Gerral Herringer, and set the Public Nearine for the vacation
of Madison Street SAV #72-01 by Russell Hedge £or April 10, 1972. Seconded
by Councilman Mittelstadt. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared
the motion carried unanimously.
VACATION REQUEST. SAV #72-02, BY JOSEPH A. LAURENT Vacate the easterly
4.5 feet o£ the westerly 15 feet of Lot S, Block 1, Swanstrom's Court. To
build a two car garage.
MOT30N by Councilman Kelshaw to set the Public IIearing £or the Vacation Request
SAV #72-03 by Joseph Laurent for April 10, 1972 Seconded by Councilman
Mittelstadt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the
motion carried unanimously.
PRELIMINARY APPROVAL OF PHASE I
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FOUR UNIT QUA�RAMTNIUMS) BY VIEWCON
multiple unit complex located on P
The City Engineer reported that the Planning Commission recommended concept
approval and will have a further recommendation at a later date
MOTION by Councilman Kelshaw to receive the information from the Planning
Conunission. Seconded by Councilman Mrttelstadt. Upon a voice vote, all ayes,
Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
GOMMERCIAL ZONING REVTEW MATERIAL: Gl $ G2, C-1S F� C-2S
The Crty Engineer explained that the Planning Commission is recommending the
amendment to the zoning ordinance be adopted to incorporate the changes of
reduction of required square footage from 25,OOD square feet to 20,000 square
feet and the lot width reduced from 200 feet to 160 feet. The wording of
Ordinance #459 is not changed otherwise and it would still read that either
requirement must be met, but not both
MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to concur with the recommendation of the
Planning Commission and instruct that the procedure for the public hearings
on the amendment to the ordinance be started. Seconded Uy Councilman Kelshaw.
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Councilman Breider said that he would assume by this recommendation that there
are many substandard lots m commercial zoning in Fridley now. Mr. Eldon
Schmedeke, Planning Commission Member, said that the zoning ordinance was
passed in 1969. Throughout the Planning Gommission Minutes over the past
month, he said he has tried to explain what has happened. The Planning Com-
mission has had S- 6 requests for changes in zoning tahich involve substandard
lots. There are four lots across £rom Sandee's Cafe which would £it the
2D,000 square foot requirement but have to be considered substandard now. They
have also had a request �ust north of Sandee's Cafe hy Mr. Walquist which in-
volved only 17,000 square feet. At the time the ordinance was adopted, his
recommendation was a minimum of 15,000 square feet which he felt would be
proper, but the requirement was made 25,000 square £eet, so the 20,000 square
feet would be in the nature o£ a compromise. I-le said most service stations are
on 20,000 square feet or less and the lot where Minnie Pearl was is less than
15,000 square £eet. He said as the ordinance is written now, they �ust cannot
live with it, and he was sure there were going to be more similar requests in
the future This ordinance was made for one area, and it should not have been
done. I-Ie commented that he had thought that the recommendation £or the 25,000
square feet came from the City staff, but he has since £ound out differently.
Councilman Breider asked if he knew approximately how many lots in Fridley would
be involved. Councilman Mittelstadt estimated about SO to 75, and Mr. Schmedeke
agreed there would probahly be that many.
THE VOTE UPON THE MOTION, being a voice vote, all voting aye, A9ayor Liebl
declared the motion carried unanimously.
MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to receive the Minutes of the Planning
Commission Meeting of March 8, 1972. Seconded by Councilman Kelshaw. Upon a
voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THH BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING OF MARCH 14
A REQUEST FOR A VARIANGE OP SECTION 45.053, 4B, SA, TO REDUCE THE MINIMUM
SIDC YARD WIDTH ON A STRHET SIDE OF A CORNER LOT FROM 17.5 FEET TO 10
FF.P.T TO ALT.OW THE CONSTRUCTION OF A DWELLING WITH AN ATTACHED GARAGE TO
THE SAME BEING 7898 ALDEN
The City Engineer reported that this house would be located on the corner of
79th Way and Alden Way, showed the locatiAn on the pro�ector, and said that the
Board of Appeals recommended approval of the request with a stipulation.
MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to concur tivith the Board o£ Appeals recom-
mendation and grant the request for a vartance to Charles Johanson, the reasons
being that the hardship is shown and to achieve maximum use of the lot,
particularily with the boulevard, trees and grade of the lot, that this lot
requires a house of somewhat different design and this particular house would
fit nicely. Approval is based on these considerations, with the stipulation
that the exit of the driveway be to Alden Way as opposed to 79th Way.
Seconded by Councilman Kelshaw. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor
Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
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� A REQUEST FOR A VARIANCE OF SBCTION 56.05, 3B, FRIDLEY CITY CODH, TO IN-
CREASE THE MAXTMUM SQUARE FOOTAGE FOR A FREE STANDING IDENTIFICATION SIGN
FROM 100 SQUARE FEET TO 230 SQUARE FEET TO ALLOW AN �XISTING FR�E STRNDIN
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PARCEL 2650 AND PART OF 2600, SECTIDN 12, T-30, R-24, ANOKA COUNTY, THE
SAME BEING 7625 VIRON ROAD N.E.. FRIDLEY. MINNESOTA, fR�OUEST SY CASTLE
MOTION by Councilman Kelshaw to concur with the recommendatipn of the Board o£
Appeals and grant zhe variance to Castle Mobile Homes provided that there �e
only 1 business sign allowed on this property, that this sign will only exist
as a business sign for the time that Castle A9oUile Homes is at this location,
and that the sign stay as it is except for the inscription change for the
sales office. Seconded by Councilman Mittelstadt. Upon a voice vote, all
ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously
The City Engineer reported that Item #3 (Variance requested by David llockter)
is still pending be£ore the Board of Appeals.
MOTION by Counczlman �littelstadt to receive the Minutes o£ the Soard of Appeals
Meeting of March 14, 1972. Seconded by Councilman kelshaw. Upon a voice vote,
all voting aye, Mayor L1eb1 declared the motion carried unanimously.
RECEIVING THE MINUTHS OF THE PARKS AN➢ RECRLATION COMMISSION y�ETING OF
� FE&RUARY 28, 1972:
MOTION by Gouncilman Mittelstadt to receive the Minutes o£ the Park$ and Recreation
Commission Meeting of February 28, 1972. Seconded by Councilman Kelshaw. Upon
a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unani-
mously.
RECSIVING REPORT REGARDING STATH BUILDING COD� WHICH BECOMES EFFECTIVE JULY
1, 1972:
MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to receive the report £ound in the March 20,
1972 Agenda and reaf£irm the City Engineer as building of£icial, as required by
State law. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
b]ayar Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously
APPROVING AGREEMENT iVITH BURLINGTON NORTHERN REGARDING COST PARTICIPATION FOR
STORM SEWER RAILROAD TRACK CROSSING AT 78TH AVENUE UND�R PROJECT #k102 AND
Councilman Breider said, i£ he understood correctly, that Burlington Northern
will agree to pay $130,000 £or the entry and use of the 84" storm sewer line
near 45th Avenue in lieu of assessment. The City Engineer said yes, this pro-
7ect has already been assessed and they want to use the existing pipe They
wall pay �ointly to Columbia lleights, the Highway Department and the City of
� Fridley. I-Ie added that he did not expect this amount, and also that he was
happy to find that they are willing to pay the $20,000 £or the pipe instal-
lation at 78th Avenue under Pro,7ect #102. This $20,000 was not planned in
the pro�ect, and would be a good arrangement £or the City,
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MOTION by Counczlman Kelshaw to concur with the agreement submitted by �
Burlington Northern found in the March 20, 1972 Agenda in their letter dated
March 13, 1972. Seconded by Councilman Mrttelstadt. Upon a voice vote, all
ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously
SCUSSION AND APPROVAL OF THE AGREEMENT BETWEEN THE NiETRO SEWER AND THE CITY
Mayor Liebl called upon the City Manager to explain the developments and his
recommendation. The City Manager said that about one year ago the Gouncil
directed the Administration to start legal action in regard to the 1971 sewer
bill which amounted to $396,670.17. There were arrangements made for a�oint
negotiating team between the Metropolitan Sewer Boaxd and the-City of Fridley.
The negotiations have been concluded and have resulted in the ad�ustment o£
the bill downward to $307,846.59, which is a reduction of about $8g,000.
Fridley had previously agreed to pay �10,00Q per month during 1971 on the bill,
therefore, there is a balance left of $187,846.59 unpaid. The City Manager
continued that it is the position of the City Administration that the bill
has been negotiated downward ahout as far as can be 7ustified at this time.
There are still some unanswered questions regarding measurement of flows,
accuracy of ineters, etc. which have been outlined in the letter £ound in the
Council Agenda on Pages #12A and #12B to yr. Richard Dougherty, Chie£ Adminis-
trator o£ the Nletropolitan Sewer Board This letter has been prepared and
held, pending authorization by the City Council, to have it sent. He said �
his recommendations were to authorize sending the letter, payment of the
remainder of the 1971 sewer bill, and that the Council authorize the payment
of the 1972 sewer service charges for the first six months only, and that
further authorization £or payment of the 1972 bill be made after a review by
the Council as to the appropriateness of the charges £or 1972. He said a lot
of credit is due the City Engineex, the City Attorney and the Finance Director
for being able to convince the Metropolitan Sewer Board that their bill was
wrong and to get the $89,000 reduCtion.
MOTION by Councilman Mrttelstadt to concur with the recommendation of the City
Nlanager and authorize sending the letter to Mr Richard Dougherty, Chie£
Administrator of the Metropolitan Sewer Board dated March 17, 1972, payment
of the remainder o£ the 1971 sewer bill in the amount of $187,846,59, and to
authorize payment of the 1972 sewer bill for the £ixst six months only.
Further payment of the 1972 sewer bill to be only after review and authori-
zation by the Council. Seconded by Councilman Utter.
Mayor Lzebl said that it is hard on people to have their sewer bills increased,
but it is so very important for this generation to try to ensure a clean
healthy environment £or the future generations. Mr. Jim Gibson asked how
close the 6i11 is getting to $15 a quarter Mayor Liebl said that it is $12
a quarter now and that Mr. Tony Gnerre of the Metropolitan Sewer Board has
pro�ected a figure of $15 per quarter by 1975. Mr. Gibson said that it
would probably be more like $23 -$25 per quarter, Mayor Liebl said that the
Metropolitan Sewer Board is operating under the law passed by the State �
Legislature, and that Fridley must pay their fair share to conserve their
environment. When the plan is completed, there will Ue pure, safe and
adequately treated sewage effluent going into the rivers. With this goal
in mind, the Council wzll 7ust have to accept the complaints of the people
on their $3 increase in their sewer bill, and try to expdain to them the
need to clean our rivers and lakes.
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Mayor Liebl called the Council's attention to Page #P12D, and asked what would
be done with the refund of $24,221.47. The City Nlanager replied that it goes
back into the sewer £und.
TI-]E VOTE UPON THE MOTION, being a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl
declared the motion carried unanimously.
MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to approve the maintenance agreement £ound
on Pages #12G through #12L, and authorize the signatures of the Mayor and
City Manager. Seconded by Councilman Kelshaw llpon a voice vote, all voting
aye, N]ayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously
#39-1972 -
OF
1972-1 $ ST. 1972-2 $ SS$SW #106)
The City Engineer said that the areas �here the easements are needed is shown
on Page #13B. This resolution would give the Administration authorization to
negotiate for the rights of way needed, or i£ that fa11s, condemn.
MOTION by Councilman Kelshata to adopt Resolution #39-1972 Seconded by Council-
man Mittelstadt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the
motion carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION #40-1972 - A RESOLUTION
INSTALL "NO PARKING" SIGNS ON UN N
MTNNESOTA HIGHWAY
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The Crty Engineer said that this resolution is recommended by the Administration.
If the Council £eels the "No Parking" should be extended on 57th F, 4th, this
could be studied, although the problems are not as serious as in front of Mr
Steak and McDonalds. Councilman Mittelstadt said that he would like to see
some plan for 57th �, 4th Street, including maps and location o£ signs.
MOTSON by Councilman Mittelstadt to adopt Resolution #40-1972 Scconded by
Councilman Kelshaiv.
Councilman Breider went to the map and said that there were conflicts between
people going north on 4th Street and those that wish to go east on 57th Place
and that he would like to see some recommendation made to improve the tra£fic
£low. He felt this was a dangerous corner The City Engineer said that he would
study this area and bring back a recommendation to the Council
THE VOTE UPON THE MOTION, being a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl dec-
lared the motion carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION #41-1972 - A R�SOLUTION DIRECTING PREP�RATION OF ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR
SANITARY SEWER, WATER AND STORM SEWER IMPROVEMENT PROJECT *t1�5.
MOTION by Councilman Kelshaw to adopt Resolution #�41-1972 Seconded by Council-
man Mittelstadt Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the
motion carried unanimously.
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-1972 - A RE
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BLICATION OF HEARING ON PRO-
PROJHCT #105
MOTION by Councilman Kelshaw to adopt Resolution #42-1972 Seconded by
Councilman Mittelstadt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl
declared the motion carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION #43-1972 - A RESOLUTION DIRECTING PREPARATION OF ASSESSMENT ROLL
FOR ST. 1971-1 AND ST. 1971-2 STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT:
MOTION by Councilman Breider to adopt Resolution �43-1972. Seconded by
Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared
the motion carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION #44-1972 - A RESOLUTION DIRECTING PUBLICATION OF HEARING ON PRO-
POSED ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR ST. 1971-1 AND ST. 1971-2 STREET IMPROVEMENT PROJECT:
MOTION by Gouncilman Kelshaw to adopt Resolution #44-1972 and make the correction
on the public hearing date £rom the lOth day of April to the 8th day of May.
Seconded by Councilman Mittelstadt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor
Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
CLAIMS
MOTION by Councilman Kelshaw to approve payment of General Claims #27893
through #28008 and Liquor Claims #6476 through #6527. Seconded by Councilman
Mittelstadt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the
motion carried unanimously.
CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF HOUSE TRAILER PERMIT RENEWAL: PARK CONSTRUGTION
COMPANY.
MOTION by Councilman Kelshaw to approve the renewal of the house trailer permit
by Park Construction Company. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote,
all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
LICHNSES:
e of License
Gun Club
Sign �rector
By
FMG Corporation
48th $ Marshall
Fridley
FMC Corp.
Macey Signs Inc.
451 Wilson Street N.E.
Minneapolis, Minn
A.M. Riwelson
Approved By Fee
Police $3.00
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, LICENSES CONTINUED:
TYPE OF LIC�TS�', BY
CIGAR�T� Gord;�ss Country 3oy
lO2Q Osborne Raad
Fridley Gordon Swenson
�' � Handy Superette
— 6253 IIniv.
Fridley David Schvrappach
" Raoid Shoo SuperettE
6530 �ast t�iver Road
Fridley Irving Goldberg
" Shorewood Inn
6161 Hir,�. 65 ,
Fi idley �dilliam Nicklors
" Red Oti:*1
b525 Univ.
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Fridley Red Oa�*1 Stores, Inc. Police
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Sg95 Uni�r.
Fridlef R:�T. Schachtschneider Police
�� Mico Ind. Dil
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6500 East River Road
Fridley Ker.neth tiix
" Count?T�* ?�itchen
280 - 57th Place
Police
Fri�leT R. •7ohn ?Iallenbecker Police
" Cluo ty7
6051 IIniv.
Fridley Rober� Sny�der
" Onan Corp.
1400 - 73rd �1�re.
Police
Fridley Servo�:ation �ri_n Cities ^olice
", Stri ce-Andarsen
7585 lr 1*_'OCl 1��08 C1
Fridley Servo�nation 'P�Jin Cities Pol�ce
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C�:n,xal anJ S-59LE
Friulef O�:i,cior�i mhe-_�.�� CaterEis ?o11c�;
'� Target 3tores
755-53rd r1ve.
rridle;� Target Stores, Inc.
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LICENSES CONTINUED:
T'!�F 0? LIC�iS� °Y
CIs4.�ET'?'�' BurkaTS Texaco
6301 H�,�: 65
Fridley Earl Burek
" Target Food Stores
7SS - S3rd Ave.
Fridley Joaathan Stores
" Standard Oil
5311 Jniv.
Fridley D.K. Carter Co.
" CUB, Inc.
250 Osborne Road
' Fridley John Hooley
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'{ Micheelson S�iell
7610 univ.
Fridley Cedar Lake Vending
" Spur Service Station
6485 East River Road
Fridley Cedar La;ce Vending
" Penny�s
6540 tini�: e �
Fridley Penn-Fridle;�� Inc.
" °hilli�s 66
6500 Univ.
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Fridley Pioneer Distributing Co. Police
" Phillios 66
5657 Univ.
Fridley Pionee'r Distribn=cing Police
° Buroer Kiao
6)10 tiniv.
Fridle�r Burger i;ing Coro.
" Chanticlear Pizza
530� :tv�, . b5
Fr�dlef ftichard 1?emQe
" Fr�dley i�'ST
1G1x0 Osborne Ro,d
: rici� e-r ; erl� n ;Llnderspn
" Sandee�s Cafe
6490 Cen�,'ral
Fridlep �dilliam ;deiss
° Dealer�s �?fg,
' S130 i•iain St.
Fridle� SirVend� Inc.
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REGULAR COUNCIL MEETSNG OF MARCH 20, 1972
LICENSES CONTINUED.
� T'�?F OF LICF�iSE BY
CIGAREiT3 Reser�re Supnly
5110 i?ain 5t.
Fridley Sir`Tend� Inc.
^ II, PDQ Food Store
I, � b20 Osborne Road
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Fridley PDQ Foo3 Stores of Minn. Pol�ce
�� Holiday `dillage PTorth
� 2�0 - 57th Ave.
� Frid1ey Erickscn 3rothers
�� Holiday Service Siation
I 5807 Univ.
I Fridley Central Service Co.
�� � Fireside Rice Boirl
i 1160 Fireside Dr.
Fridley Glenn 1�Tong
' " Country Club I_arket
6275 Hz.n,r. 65
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Police
, Friclle� Countrj- Club ?°Tarlret� Inc. Police
� " Snyder�s D,ug Store
65�g� Univ.
Fridley Sn�rder�s Drug Stores� Inc. °olice
" S'yvrood Cleaners
5251 Central
Fridley United Vending
" Employer�s Overload
530o Central
Fridley Fmolo:rex•�s Ove:load
" Manle L?nes
632o u.,y. 05-
Fridle� rIoore ';ay 'Terdin�
�� TjOri,Cl �1_^ =i07']c
6�31 ?:�r�. 55 .
Fridle�r biorth Air zlome 2ssoc.
I " Ron's 5�ndard
62�9� Unia.
I'r-c7 �e,� R o� an 1 0 0�
" St�ndard Oil
'�68o u�y. 6�
FY'idley P and R Vendi ,,�,
" y Steiger u� Gertzen Gara�;e
551�1 Cen�rzl
FriQley Yionee-r Dti�tr�hutino
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LICENSES CONTINUED•
BLACKTOPPING
Minnesota Roadways Company
810 County Road 3
Hopkins, Minnesota By: ,Tohn A. Mueller
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Pioneer Blacktop Inc.
7608 - 68th Avenue North
Brooklyn Park� Minnesota By; Arthur Scherber
EXCAVATING
Carl Bolander & Sons Co.
2933 Pleasant Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Carl Bolandex
Brigfiton Excavating
1920 West Highway �r`96
New Brighton, Minnesota By: George Indykiewicz
Houser Corporation
55 - 77th Way N.E.
Fridley, Minnesota By: Edgar W. Houser
Julian M. Sohnson Construction Corp.
1229 Osborne Road N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Julian M. Johnson
Park Construction Company '
51 - 37th Avenue N,E.
Fridley, Minnesota By: Gerald McDonald
Weleski & Sons
9316 Jamest�wn N.E,
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Geo. Weleski
GAS SERVICES
Air Comfort Inc,
3000 Gorham Avenue
Minneapolis, Minnesota By; Donal Ruden
Backdahl & Olson Plbg. & fItg. Co.
3157 Chicago Avenue
Minneapolis� Minnesota By; Clarence 01son
Cronstroms Heating & A/C
4410 Ex�elsior Boule��a'rd
i�Iinne2polis, bS?naesota Hy; L. Pedexson
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LICENSES CONTINUED•
Louis DeGidio Oil & Gas•Sales & Service
b501 Cedar Avenue
Minneapolis, Minnesota BY: I,ouis DeGidio
Egan & Sons Company
7100 Medicine Lake Road
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: A1 Smith
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Franks Heating & Sheet Meta1 Co.
2531 Marshall Street N,E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Frank Vogt
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Gas Supply Inco
2238 Edgewood Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: S. R. Navickas
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Harris Srothers Plumbing Co.
217 West Lake Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota Ey: Bruce R. Harris
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Minneapolis Gas Company
, 733 Marquette Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Arthur Ahlquist
$oyalton FIeating & Cooling
4626 Lyndale Avenue North
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: William Stewart
Geo. Sedgwick Heating & Air Cond.
1001 Xenia Avenue South
Golden Va11ey, Minnesota By: Stanley Snyder
Suburban Air Conditioning
8419 Center Drive
Minneapolis, Minnesota By:
Superior Furnace Company
6121 - 42nd Avenue North
Minneapolis, Minnesota
GINERAL CONTRACTOR
Adolfson & Peterson, Inc.
6701 West 23rd Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota
� Balsi�er Gontxacting Co.
2123 Cedar Avenuc South
P:inneapolis, P4innesota
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By: David Adolfson
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LICENSES CONTINUED•
Born Construction
1432 Shoreline Drive
Wayzata, Minnesota By: Lauren Born
Roger E. Brenny & Sons
Route �k3
Foly, Minnesota By: Roger E. Brenny
Capp IHomes
3355 Hiawatha Avenue
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Earl Schmidt
George F. Cook Construction Co.
2833 Lyndale Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Ray Peterson
E1View Construction Inc.
7601 73rd Avenue North
Minneapolis, Minnesota By;
Exickson Brothers
4567 West 78th Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: John W. Hughes
Erco, Incorporated
3231 Central Avenue
Minne� olis, Minnesota Sy: Oliver Erickson
JFM Builders� Incorporated
8609 Lyndale Avenue South
Minne�ulis, Minnesota By: Ernest Johnson
Mid American Homes, Inc.
7845 East River Road
Fridley, Minnesota By: Ke V. Nordling
Gorco Construction Company
3384 Brownlow Avenue
St. Louis Park, Minnesota By: Sheldon Poplin
Chris Jensen & Son Company
14D0 Se1by Avenue
St. Paul, Minnesota By: Chris Jensen
Milton L. Johnson Roofing
& Sheet Metal Company
2513 Centrel Avenue N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Milton Johnson
ii. R. Jol�nson Conpany
1011 West 80th Street
Bloomington, Minnesota By: Milferd R. Johnson
Lyle Kaufenberg General Contractor „
7b North Western Avenue
St.Pauly Minnesota By: Lyle Kau£enberg
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LICENSES CONTINUED•
Kraus Anderson of Minneapolis Inc.
501 South Sth Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota By:
Loeffel Engstrand Company
612 11th Avenue South
Hopkins, Minnesota By: &ohert Loeffel
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3023 Randolph 5treet N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota By:
Miles'Construction Company
45�0 Lyndale Avenue North
Minne�olis, MinnesoCa By; Sohn Pope
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L. W. Samuelson Construction Inc.
78Q0 East River Road
Fridley� Minnesota By:
Shelter Homes Corporation
1550 East 78th Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota By:
Tri-Co Suildexs Inc.
7555 Van Buren Street
Fridley, Minnesota By:
Western Construction Company
695Q Wayzata Boulevard
L. W. Samuelson
Ingrid Severson
Roger Meyer
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Milton Chazin
Witcher Construction Company
40Q - 2nd Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota By; J, Adamson
HEATING
Backdahl & Olson Plbg. & Htg:
3157 Chicago Avenue
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Glarence R. 01son
Conditioned Air Equipment Company
3010 Clinton Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota By:
Cronstroms $eating �u �ir Conc�. Inc.
4410 E2celsior Paulev:rd
M�nneapolis, Minnesota By;
Dalco Roofing & Sheet Metal Inc.
3836 biinnehaha Avenue South
rlinneapolis, Minnesota By:
Lo Pederson
David Dalbec
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LICENSES CONTINUED:
Deluxe Heating & Air Cond.
1405 West 97th Street •
Bloomington, Minnesota By: William Nagel
Egan & Sons Company
7100 Medicine Lake Road
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: W. J. Egan
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Erank's Heating & Sheet Metal Co.
2531 Marshall Street N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Frank Vogt
General Sheet Metal Corp.
2330 Louisiana Av�nue North
I$inneapolis, Minnesota By: R. 7. Kraus
Harrils Brothers Plumbing Co.
217 West Lake Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Lloyd Harris
Axel Newman Heating& Plumbing
1608 Como Avenue
St. Paul, Minnesota By: B. Vono
Royalton Heating & Cooling Co.
4626 Lyndale Avenue North
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: William Stewart
Geo. Sedgwick Heating & Air Cond.
1001 Zenia Avenue South
Golden Valley, Minnesota By: Stanley Snyder
Sheridan Sheet Metal Company
4116 Quebec Avenue North
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Robert Graving
Suburban Air Conditioning
84I9 Cent�r Drive
Minneapolis, Minnesota By:
Superior Furnace Company
6121 - 42nd Avenue IQorth
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Donald Hoglund
Thomas Air Conditioning
815 - 14th Avenue S.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Lynn Thamas
Thor,ss Air Conditionir.g
.SZL.J H�1IISGll CGL.IC
Crystal� Nlinnesota By: Floyd Thompson
Ray Ne Zdelter Heating Co,
4637'rChicago Avenue South "'
Minneapolis, Minnesota Ey: Ray Welter
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REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF MARCH 20, 1972
, LICENSES CONTINUED•
MASONRY .
Citcle Cement Company
8532 County Road 1$
Qsseo� Minnesota By: Thomas Deiley
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L. T,. Ernst, Incmrporaeed
I661 - 127th Avenue N.Zd.
Anoka, Minnesota By: I.loyd Ernst
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2400 East 26th Street
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R. E. Ostrom Inc.
4857;Maryland Avenue Noxth
Crystal, Minnesota By: R. E. Ostrom
Rite Way Engineering Company Inc,
2654 Lyndale Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota By:
Riverview Gement
3101 East 37th Street
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: Duane Razink
Leo Sanders ConcreCe Contracting Co.
7&13 Jackson Street N.E.
Spring Lake Park, Minnesota By: Leo Sanders
Stone Masonzy Inc,
15002 University Avenue
Anoka, MinnesoCa Sy: Jerome Stone
MOVING & i�CKING
Carl Bolander & Sons Company
2933 Pleasant Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota By; Roger Erickson
Minnesota Lumbez & Wrecking Corp
915 North Albert Street
St.Paul� Minnesota By; C. Trudeau
OII. HEATING
Air Comfort Inc.
33C�0 Goxham Avenue
Mianeaaolis, riinnesota Ey: Donal Rudcu
Cronstroms Heating & Aix Cond.
4410 Excelsiox Boulevard
Minneapolis, Minnesota By: L� Pederson
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LICENSES CONTINUED.
Louis DeGidio Oil F, Gas Sales v Servlce
6501 Cedar Avenue
Minneapolis, Minnesota By. Louis DeGidio
Frank's Heatina $ Sheet yetal Company
2531 Marshall Street N.E.
Minneapolis, Minnesota By• Frank Vogt
Plastering
Soe Nelson Stucco Company Inc.
1150 98th Lane N.W.
Coon Rapids, Minnesota By. Marvin Nelson
Peterson $ Hede Company
314 17th Avenue North
Hopkins, Minnesota
Sernard L. Dalsin Company
8824 Wentworth Avenue South
Minneapolis, Minnesota
�xcavating
Ted Renollett
927 Andover Boulevard
Anoka, Nhnnesota
By. Arnold [-lede
By: Daniel Dalsin
By: Ted Renollett
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MOTION by Councilman Breider to approve the licenses as submitted, wrth the
exception oi Miles Contruction Company The Administration is instructed to
ask Miles Construction to come before the Council to show cause why their
license should be renewed. Seconded by Councilman Mittelstadt. Upon a
voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motlon carried unanimously.
ESTIMATES.
Comstock and Davis, Inc.
Consulting Engineers
1446 County Road "J"
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432
For the furnishing of resident inspection and resident
supervision for the staking out of the following
constructzon work.
PARTTAL ESTIMATH #Z - Sanitary Sewer, Storm Sewer F�
6Nater Improvement Pro�ect i�102 from January 31 through
February 2S, 1972
PAATIAL ESTIMATE #3 - Sanitary Sewer $ Water Improvement
Pro�ect #105-1 from January 31 through February 25, 1972
$8,689.23
$ 810.41
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ESTIMATES CONTINUED:
Weaver, Talle � Herrick
316 East Main Street
Anoka, Minnesota 55303
Bill for services rendered, dated March 17, 1972
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$2,935.00
MOTION by Councilman Kelshaw to approve payment of the esCimates as submitted.
Seconded by Councilman Mittelstadt Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, D9ayor
Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
SCHEDULE A STUDY SESSION FOR 6 30 P M.
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MOTION by Councilman Kelshaw to schedule a study session for the Crty Council
for 6 30 P.M., April 3, 1972 prior to the Regular Council Meeting
Councilman Breider said that he felt that the discussion might be such that it
could not be completed in one hour, therefore, he would rather schedule an
independent night The City is in a situation with the tax levy limitation,
that such a session mlght take a Iengthy discussion. He added that he was not
sure o£ the purpose of having the suppliers present and that he did not want
the Council to be in the position of negotiating price discuunts. That is the
�ob o£ the Purchasing Department and the Liquor Store Manager. Tt was
pointed out that the actual negotiating of the discounts will be done by the
personnel, the suppliers wi11 only be present to see what they have to offer.
MOTION WITHDRAWN by Councilman Kelshaw.
The Council, after some discussion, agxeed that they would be able to meet
April Sth at 7:30 P.M.
MOTION by Councilman Kelshaw to schedule a study session of the City Council on
April 5, 1972 at 7 30 P.M. to disucss purchasing and warehousing of liquor
stock. Seconded by Councilman Mrttelstadt. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye,
Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously
COMPLAINT &Y JACK YOUNG, 6549 LUCIA LANE ON SPEEllING ON LUCIA LANE,
Mayor Liebl said that he had received the telephoned complaint £rom Mr. Young
and he had asked him to bring Chis item be£ore the Council. Ile said that Mr.
Young had told h1m it is not a constant problem, but occurs at certain times
Mr, Young requested that the City participate in more active patrolling, and
added that the Council received this same complaint about 3 years ago. Mayor
Liebl asked the Gity Manager to look into this situation.
The City Manager said that he had received several calls himself. He in-
structed the Police ➢epartment to increase their patroll�ng, but whenever
, the squads are there, everyone is travelling below the speed limit as they
should be, and if there is speeding, they cannot catch them at it He said
they have also checked a£ter wedding dances at the KC Hall and there were no
violations,
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REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF M,�RCH 20, 1972
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APPOINTMENT TO PARKS AND RECREATION COMMISSION (Vacancy created by resig- �
nation of Elmer Olson)
Councilman Mittelstadt said that this appointment would fill the balance of
Elmer Olson's term of o£fice and would expire December 31, 1972. He said he
would like to place the name o� Terry Kirkham, son o£ £ormex Mayor Jack
Kirkham, before the Council £or consideration.
MOTTON by Councilman Mittelstadt to appoint Mr. Terry Rirkham, 430 67th Avenue
N.�., Telephone. 560-3681, to the Parks and Recreation Commission. Seconded
by Councilman Kelshaw. Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared
the motion carried unanimously
Mayor Liebl instructed the Administration to take care o£ the proper notifi-
cation of the appointment, and commented that Terry is 18 years old. The
Council believes in the youth o£ the conununity and he hoped that Terry would
bring vigor into the Parks and Recreation Commission.
COMNNNICATIONS.
INDEPENDENT SCHOOL DISTRICT #16: FRIDLEY'S RESOLUTION ON RENAAiING
SCHOOLS.
MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to receive the communication from Independent
School Distriet .`�16 dated March 15, 1972. Seconded by Councilman Kelshaw. �
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried
unanimously.
PAUL BROWN, DIR�CTOR OF PARKS AND RECREATION, TO
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HOPE
Councilman IItter read the letter aloud from the Director of Parks and Recreation
addressed to the New Hope Parks and Recreation.Department concerning warming
house plans and specification.
MOTION by Councilman Utter to receive the communication from the Parks and
Recreation Director to the New Hope Parks and Recreation Department concerning
warming houses dated March 8, 1972. Seconded by Councilman Mittelstadt.
Upon a voice vote, all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried
unanimously.
ADJOURNMENT
There being no further business, Mayor Liebl declared the Regular Council
Meeting of March ZD, 1972 ad�ourned at 9:25 P.M.
Respectfully submitted, �� �
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Juel A Mercer Frank G. Liebl ,
Secretary to the City Council Mayor