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THE MINOTES OF THE REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 21, 1972
The Regular Council Meeting of the Fridley City Council was convened at 7 38 PM,
August 21, 1972.
PLEDGE OF ALL�GIANCE
Mayor Liebl led the Council and the audience in saying the Pledge of Allegiance
to the Flag.
INVOCATION
Councilman Mrttelstadt offered the Invocation.
ROLL CALL
MEMBERS PRESENT: Liebl, Utter, Mittelstadt and Breider
MEMBERS ABSENT: None
ADOPTION OF AGENDA
Mayor Liebl said that under the second item on the Agenda, the adoption of the
assessment roll for 1972 service connections, that Auditor's Subdivision #89,
Part of Lot 1, Parcel 300 in the amount of $3,804.80 is to be deducted making
the total for the assessment roll $20,289.31.
MOTION by Councilman Mrttelstadt to adopt the Agenda as amended. Seconded by
Councilman Breider. Upon a wice vote, al1 ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion
carried unanimously.
VISITORS.
Mrs. Earl Ke11ar, 570 57th Avenue N.E.
Mrs. Kellar said that about a month ago she had submitted a complaint about a
neighbor that was repairing cars and trucks, painting and welding. She wondered
what the ordinance was and what protection a citizen had against this type of
annoyance. Mayor Liebl told Mrs. Kellar that the Public Safety Director had
looked into her complaint, researched the ordinances and written a report. He
asked that Mrs. Kellar be given a copy o� the findings in the report.
COIQSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF AGREEMENT WTTH WALL CORPORATION REGARDING RIEDEL
PROPERTY DEVELOPMENT.
AND
CONSIDERATION OP SECOND READING OF OR➢INANCE FOR REZONING BY THE WALL CORPORATION
ZOA #72-03 TO REZONE FROM R-1 TO R-3 THE AREA GENERALLY LOCATED ON 5TH STREET
TO 7TH STREET FROM MISSISSIPPI STREET TO 63RD AVENUE
Tabled August 7, 1972
The City Engineer said that a copy of the proposed agreement has been submitted
to the Wall Corporation and the City Manager has been meeting with representatives
of the Wall Corporation. He said that legal counsel �or both the owners of the
land and the developers were in the audience.
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� The Council noted that there were a few changes to be made on Page �lE oF the
agreement which have already been dlscussed with Mr. Wall. Councilman Mittel-
stadt said that the second reading of the ordinance should not be given until
after the agreement is signed by both parties.
Mr. Douglas Peterson, representing the Riedel estate, said that the Riedels will
agree to dismiss the lawsuit against the City contingent upon settling this
agreement and passing the ordinance and that the motion for dismissal would not
be filed until this matter is closed. The Acting City Attorney said that Mr.
Peterson had �ust talked to him in the hall, and he had agreed that Lhe lawsuit
could be dropped upon the closing, however on second thought, he felt that it
should be conditioned upon the rezoning of the land, rather than the closing.
If something should happen, and the proposal fall through, the property would be
rezoned� but they could still sue the City.
Councilman Breider said that there was a small disagreement in the number of
apartments allowed. The Council has specified 105 and Mr. Wall is asking for
108. He asked how much over the allowed density the R-3 area is. The City
Engineer said that by approving this agreement, the Council is actually granting
a variance both for the R-3 portion and the R-1 district, with a little over
8 units per acre in the R-1 townhouse area. Nr. Wal1 added that the difFerence
between the 105 units and 1D8 is very minimal as far as ground coverage is
concerned, and the main consideration should be the parking, but in this case,
there is more than ample parking. Councilman MitLelstadt asked what is the area
� of the apartment units. Mr. Wa11 said that he did not have the exact figures
with him, but he would estimate the efficiencies would be about 500 square feet,
the one bedroom about 700 square feet and the two bedroom about 900 - 1000 square
feet.
The City Attorney reported that after some calculating, 107 is the number of
units that would be allowed under the ordinance for R-3 zoning, so Mr. Wall's
request for 108 is only one over the allowable number.
MOTION by Councilman Breider to authorize the Mayor and City Manager signing
the agreement, after the following changes are made In Section 4. Townhouses,
Item "A" should be °Individually sell all townhouses." deleting °and have them
owner occupied." Item "B" should be "Have base selling prices of from $26,000
to $32,000 at 1972 prices ---". This changes $25,000 to $26,000 which was a
typographical error. In Section 5. Apartments, Item "�1" should read "--R-3
contain a maximum of 108 apartments. ---" This changes 105 to 108. Seconded
by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, a11 ayes, Mayor Lieb1 declared the
motion carried unanimously.
MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to table this item until later in the Meet?ng
tonight to allow time to make the pencilled changes to the original agreement,
get the signatures of the Wall Corporation and the Riedel's and bring it back
fully signed for the Council to see before consideration of the rezoning
ordinance. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Dpon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor
Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
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CONSIDERATION OF REVISED ASSESSMENT ROLL FOR 1972 SERVICE CONNECTIONS: ,
AN➢
RESOLUTION #102-1972 - CONFIRMING ASSESSMENT FOR 1972 WATER AND SEWER MAINS,
LATERALS AND SERVICE CONNECTIONS. (Tabled August 14, 1972)
MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to approve the assessment roll for the 1972
service connections as it appears in the Council Agenda with the exception of
the deletion of Auditor's Subdivision #89, Part of Lot l, Parcel 300 in the amount
of $3,804.80, making the total for the assessment ro11 $20,289.31, and adopt
Resolution �102-1972. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all
ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
CONSIDERATION OF APPROVAL OF THE FINAL PLAT P.S. #72-02 DORSTAD ADDITION, BY
EINAR DORSTAD, GENERALLY LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF THE INTERSECTION OF OSBORNE
ROAD AND EAST RIVER ROAD;
AND
FIRST READING OF A REZONING ORDINANCE ZOA #72-OS BY EINAR DORSTAD, GENERALLY
LOCATED ON THE WEST SIDE OF THE INTERSECTION OF OSBORNE ROAD AND EAST RIVER ROAD
R-1 TO R-2.
MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to approve the plat, Dorstad Addition, with some ,
of the minor details such as easements and rights of way to be worked out with
the Engineering Department. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a roll call
vote, Liebl, Utter, Mittelstadt and Breider voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared
the motion carried unanimously.
MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to approve the Ordinance on first reading and
waive the reading. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a roll call vote, Liebl,
Otter, Mittelstadt and Breider voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried
unanimously.
Mayor Lieb1 said that the second reading of the Ordinance for rezoning would be
considered at the next Regular Council Meeting, September 11, 1972.
RECEIVING TI-IE MINUTES OF THE PLANNING COMMISSION MEETING OF AUGUST 9, 1972:
The City Engineer reported that the first item considered by the Planning
Commission, a special use permit for Blaine Construction, is still pending
before the Commission.
REZONING REQUEST, ZOA #72-09, CHARLES JORDAN (CHUCK'S GULF STATION)
Rezone east 125 feet of Lot 18, Block 2, Central View Manor from C-1 (Local
business) to C-2 (General business)
The City Engineer reported the Planning Commission recommended approval of this
rezoning request. '
MOTION by Councilman Breider to set the Public Hearing date of September 18,
1972 to hear this request. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote,
all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
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� REQUEST FOR SPECIAL USE PERMIT, SP #72-19, CHARLES JORDAN: ConL-inue
service station and permit addition of U-Haul rentals on east 125 feet of
Lot 18, Block 2, Central View Manor per Code Section 45.101, Section B,3,E
The City Engineer reported that this item has been continued by the Commission.
PROPOSED PRELIMINARY PLAT, P.S. �72-03, TIMBER RIDGE BY ROBERT L. MCGREGOR
North 824.7 feet of the W4 of the N�� of the NET, of Section 13.
MOTIDN by Councilman Mittelstadt to set the Public Hearing date for Lhe consideration
of Timber Ridge Plat for September 18, 1972, Seconded by Councilman Utter Upon
a voice vote, al1 ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
LOT SPLIT REQUEST, L.S. #72-06, BY MRS. MARION JOHNSON Lot 1, Block 1,
Moore Lake Highlands, to gain one additional building site
MOTION by Councilman Sreider to approve the lot split requested by Mrs. Marion
Johnson, sub�ect to the conditions laid out by the Planning Commission Seconded
by Councilman Utter. Upon a ooice vote, all ayes, Mayor Lieb1 declared the
motion carried unanimously.
MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to recea.ve the Minutes of the Planning Commission
Meeting of August 9, 1972. Seconded by Councilman Sreider. Upon a voice vote,
al1 ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
' RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE BOARD OF APPEALS MEETING OF AUGUST 15, 1972
The City Engineer reported there were two items considered by the Board of Flppeals,
both of which are still pending before them One was For variances for Champlin
Petroleum and the other was for Midwest Van and Storage.
MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to receive the MinuLes oS the Board oF Appeals
Meeting of August 15, 1972. Seconded by Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote,
all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
RECEIVING THE MINUTES OF THE BUILDING STANDARDS - DESIGN CONTROL MEETING OF
ITION
A REOUEST TO CONSTRUCT A 50' X 20' STORAGE AND RECEIVING
BLOCK
ESTATES 1ST ADDITIDN, THE SAME BE'ING 7620 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E., FHIDLEY
MINNESOTA 55432 (REQUEST BY THE GREEN GIANT COMPANY,LESUEUR, MINNESOTA)•
The City Engineer reported that the Subcommittee had recommended approval with
some stlpulations The City would like to see a plot plan outlining what the
plans are for meeting the Code requirements on outside storage and for the general
cleanup of the premises.
MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to concur in approval subject to their submitting
� the plans requested by the Subcommittee and the City Engineer. Seconded by Council-
man Otter. Upon a voice vote,all voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion
_ carried unanimously.
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CONSIDERATION OF A R�QUEST TO CONSTRUCT A
LOCATED ON LOT 8, AUDITOR'S SUBDIVISION #
N.E.. FRIDLEY. MINNESOTA. (REOUEST BY MI
70' GRAIN ➢RIER ON A
9, THE SAME BETNG 25
VESOTA LINSEED OIL Ci
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AVENUE
The City Engineer reminded the Council that this item was already before them once,
at which tzme the Council granted a foundation permit, subject to their going
before the Subcommittee �or their review of the plans.
MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to adopt the Motion of the Building Standards
Design Control Subcommittee which approves the request sub7ect to their pro-
viding a signed agreement that the trees would be planted that they agreed to
when they got their last permit. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice
vote, al1 ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
CONSIDERATION OF A REQUEST TO CONSTRUCT A TEMPORARY 50'X72' STEEL MAIN7
BUILDING LOCATED EAST OF THE MAIN TRACKS AND NORTH OF 43R➢ AVENUE N.E.,
BURLINGTON NORTAERN PROPERTY. (REQUEST BY BALCO BUILDING SYSTEMS, INC.
2809 WAYZATA BOOLEVARD. MINNEAPOLIS. MINNESOTA 554051:
MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to approve the request to construct a temporary
steel maintenance building with the stipulation that the owner post a$2500
performance bond in favor of the Crty that the building will be removed from the
site by December 31, 1974. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote,
all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
MOTION by Counczlman Mittelstadt to receive the Minutes of the Building
Standards - Design Control Meeting of August 15, 1972. Seconded by Councilman
Utter. Opon a voice voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the mo'tion
carried unanimously.
CONSIDERATION OF REPORT REGARDING DOUGLAS OSIECZANEK, 101 CROWN ROAD, COMPLAINT
REGARDING SAND BLOWING FROM MAIN STREET AND SWEEPING OF MAIN STREET:
The City Manager reported that Pa�k Construction has been sweeping Main Street
a minimum of three times per week, He said as he recalled Mr. Osieczanek also
complained about the trucks speeding on Main Street. The Fridley Police ➢epart-
ment has written 16 citations to trucks hired by Park Construction Company and
the Minnesota Highway Department has issued 33 tickets for overload violations
which totalled $2,501 in fines.
When Mr. Osieczanek appeared before the Council he also complained about the
sand blowzng from Midland Coop and seanted to know when they were going to blacktop
as they were supposed to, The property complained of is south of the existing
structure and is unpaved, The reason is was left unpaved is because they have
been considering expanding and they did not want to put it in only to have to
take it back out again. The City Manager said a letter has been written to the
Manager of Midland Coop asxing them to keep the area oiled and also to provide
screening slats in their existing fence. He said he felt that Midland Coop has
been willing to do what they can do to help and added that he thought the trucks
�ould be done hauling by the end oP the year.
Mayor Liebl said that this problem has been going on for four years. There are
homes across Main Street and when the wind blows, the sand accummulates on the
window sills to a couple of inches thick He felt the people across the street
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� had a very valid complaint and that would be most annoying. He had thought that
it was stipulated that they were to blacktop that area, and he would like to have
them live up to it.
The City Eng�neer said �hat they had agreed to blacktop the area north of their
building and put in curbing and they have followed their plans. The area to L-he
south Mr. Osleczanek talked about was not included in the agreement They have
oiled that portion of their 1and, and they have agreed to do so again to eliminate
the dust problem. His department has also requested them to provide slats in the
screening to give some added protection from the sand. The City Manager added
that unless that blacktop was part of the original agreement, the City is in no po-
sition to insist that it be put in; only to request. That requesL has been made
and the indication is that they are willing to comply,
MOTION by Councilman Breider to receive the reports contained in Lhe Council
Agenda. Seconded by Councilman Mittelstadt. Upon a wice vote, a11 ayes,
Mayor Lieb1 declared the motion carried unanimousl,r.
Mayor Liebl asked that Mr. Osieczanek be given a copy of the memo from the City
Manager dated August 18, 1972 and a copy of the letter written by the Community
Development Administrator dated August 18, 1972 to Mr. Red Torrey.
CONSIDERATION OF SPECIAL USE PERMIT SP #72-09 BY NAEGELE OUTDOOR ADVERTISING
COMPANY FOR A SIDE BY SIDE POSTER LOCATED AT 7940 UNIVERSITY AVENUE N.E.
� The City Engineer reported that this sign would be �ust north of 79th Avenue on
University Avenue. This was considered by the Planning Commission on Suly 19th
- and was approved with many stipulations, which would make it very difficult for
them to have the sign put up. They approved a 12'X25' single faced sign and
stipulated that if there is construction of an �ndustrial or commercial building
within 300 feet, the sign would have to be remo�ed, also when the constructicn
of 79th Avenue is begun, the sign would have to be removed six months after the
commencement of construction, since 79th Avenue would be an intersection which
requires a sign to be 500 feet from the intersect�on 79th Avenue is proposed
to be built next year and there is already some building being started in this
area.
Mayor Liebl read the motion aloud and asked Mr Hokemeir, of Naegele's, if he
agreed with them. Mr. Hokemeir said yes, they are awa're of the stipula�ions and
feel they can live with them. They know there is a large intersection planned
here, but they take chances like this every day In many cases, the development
talked of actually does not come about for several years.
Mayor Liebl said that as he understood it, Naegele's would pay a fee to the
property owner for the use of the property for the sign. Mr. Ray Pfeiffer said
yes, the original request was for two signs side by side rather than back to
back because of the many trees that would have to come down The Planning Com-
mission said that the side by side signs were not possible, so now they would lik�
to change their request to a back to back poster sign.
� Mayor Lieb1 said that the City of Fridley and Naegele's have signed an agreement
for Fridley to use one side of their billboards and Naegele's to use the other
side for two different sites and he felt this has been to the mutual satisfaction
of both parties, He said that the fee paid by IQaegele's would help the property
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owner pay his taxes. Mr. Hokemeir added that i� it 4tas double faced, it is a
double fee to the property owner. The City Engineer wanted to emphasize that
79th Avenue construction should start next spring.
Councilman Mittelstadt asked what Naegele's would advertise. Mr. Hokemeir said
that their customers would change, and the message would be changed every 30 -
60 days.
MOTION by Councilman Breider to concur with the Planning Commission in all their
stipulations with the exception that the sign may be double faced rather than
single faced. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor
Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
CONSIDERATION OF AGREEMENT WITH SCHOOL DISTRICT #14 FOR EXCHANGE OF LAND AND
COMMON OSE OF THE FACILITIES�
The City Manager said that this agreement formalizes items that have been in
practice for many years, and designates what land belongs to the school and to the
City.
MOTION by Councilman Breider to approve the agreement found in the Council Agenda
on Pages #9 and #9A. Seconded by Councilman Otter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes,
Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
RESOLUTION #103-1972 - A RESOLUTION REQUESTING THE ANOKA COUNTY BOARD OF COMMISSIO�.
FOR AN UNDERPASS ON MISSISSIPPI STREET RAILROA➢ CROSSING IN FRIDLEY•
MOlION by Councilman Mittelstadt to adopt Resolution #103-1972. Seconded by
Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Lie:hl declared the motion
carried unanimously.
- A RESOLUTION OPPOSING SENATE FILE 1861 RELATING TO A 40
LL TIME I'IREMEN:
The City Manager said that this resolution is relative to an amendment to the Fair
Labor Standards Act which would require municipalities which employ full time fire-
fighters to pay them time and a half for a11 hours over 40 hours per week. This
would be very costly and would break the tradition for firefighters putting in in
excess of 40 hours in many places. Those excess hours are put in on duty, but
sleeping and not actually working. This amendment would cost the State of Minnesota
in excess of $6 million.
MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to adopt Resolution #104-1972. Seconded by
Councilman Otter. Upon a voice vote, a11 ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion
carried unanimously.
RECEIVING THE REPORT REGARDING WALKWAY TO ROBERT LOUIS STEVENSON ELEMENTARY SCHOOL•
The City Manager said that the walkway, for the purposes of discussion could be
divided into two sections. On the north section the people have been more receptive
to the proposal than for the south portion. There have been many discussions with
Mr. Bud Davis, but he is not objecting to the sideWalk in principle, they have just
been negotiating the price of the easement. On the portion of the walkway
between River Edge Way and the school property, there are four possibilities for
the location and they are listed in order of preference by the school in the memo
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� dated August 18, 1972. The problem with all four possible locations, is that
there is one property owner bordering the walkway in each case who is opposed
to the construction of the walkway. If the Council wishes to proceed, they
should designate the preferred route and authorize the City Attorney to begin
condemnation proceedings to acquire the easement ior the south portion of the
walkway.
Councilman Mittelstadt suggested the south portion be delayed for one year,
Perhaps in a years time, the people would change L-heir minds. The City Manager
said that the school has said that if the north sidewal]< is put in,they will
cease to bus the children from the area. They would come out to East River Road
on River Edge Way, then down a direct path to the school Councilman Mittel-
stadt said that in that case, perhaps the whole pro�ect should be delayed one
year.
It was brought out that the school has a policy whereby if a child lives over
one mile, or have to cross a ma�or thoroughfarn, they are bused, ln this case
those on 63rd are bused and those on River Edge Way walk. The City Engineer said
he understood the people received a notice from the school stating the children
would not be bused this year. The City Manager said yes, he called the school when
he heard about the notices and found that the school thought the City was going
tn construct the sidewalk so they sent out the notices. Hr�wev�r, he has been
assured that the school will continue busing until the sidewalk is completed.
� Members of the audience voiced opposition to putting in the narth secLion without
the south section because that would mean putting an additional 100 or so children
out onto East River Road that are now bused. The audience asked where the four
alternate routes were for the south sidewalk and the City Engineer showed them
on the screen, and said that the City would favor #2 (between 132 and 136 River
Edge Way) because the houses are the farthest apart and there are garages on each
side. Mrs. K. Anderson, 132 River Edge Way said that with eith�r }{1 or �2, they
would have the walkway beside them, on one side or the other.
Mayor Liebl said that with A1 Rose Addition being developed, there would be more
houses and more children. If it is not going in, the school should be notified
so they can schedule the busing.
MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to delay this entire project until June, 1973
and advise the school of this action, and request that the busing continue this
fall. Seconded by Councilman Breider for discussion
Councilman Sreider said that he would concur only because as he looks at this
plan he is concerned that the children on 63rd would go down to East River Road
rather than plow through the snow, simply because it is easier.
Mrs. Harvey, 108 River Edge Way, asked iz there was any way to provide some more
protection to the children that must walk on East River Road, such as a fence?
Mayor Liebl said no, it is difficult to maintain Last River Road the way it is.
It is maintained by Anoka County and there is no room for a sidewalk or a fence.
� Mr Slater, 128 River Edge Way, said that in Lhe negotiations for the land, it
seemed that a figure of $350 was offered, but if some oP the people wanted fencing,
that amount was deducted. The City Manager said there was an independent fee
appraiser hired and that it was felt that this way everyone could get a completely
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unbiased opinion. Any figures quoted could not be considered as firm and �
final offers. Anyone wishing to see the appraisal is welcome to come in and
look at it. The City Manager continued that it seemed to be more a matter of
opposition to the sidewalk rather than a disagreement over the amount of the
compensation. Mayor Liebl asked if it was not customary to have two appraisals.
The Acting City Attorney said yes in a condemnation there are two. In matters
such as these, sometimes the City hires one and the property owners another. In
this case an independent fee appraiser was hired that had no interest in either
side of the matter.
Mayor Liebl said that this all comes down to spending so much money to possibly
save the life of one child, and he for one, felt that it must be done. He said
it was his duty and obligation to do what he felt was right even though it may
step on someones' toes a little. He said he was very grateful to those people
on the north section of the sidewalk that were willing to give the right of
way needed to the City of Fridley. This is not something that would be assessed,
but which every tax payer in the City would pay for. If a child gets killed
walking on East River Road it will be a direct Council responsibility. He asked
how much it would cost to put in both the north and south sections, not counting
any condemnation. The City Enginear said that $4,000 was budgetted, this does
not count acquisition costs, but covers construction and some fencing. Mayor
Liebl asked if the construction of the sidewalk cost $8,000, would that be a
waste of money? The Crty Engineer said that was a Council decision. During the
first discussions when a roadway was proposed, the people did not want that,
but wanted a walkway,.now they don't want a walkway either. In discussions with '
the School Board the Council has repeatedly approved this proposal and there have
been some commitments to the school, and he felt Fridley owed the school some
sort of an answer. During the hearings many people were in favor of the walk-
way.
Councilman Mittelstadt called for the question on the motion on the floor.
THE VOTE UPON THE MOTION, being a roll call vote, Utter, Mittelstadt and
Breider voting aye, Liebl voting nay, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried.
ORDINANCE #519
TO REZONE FROM
FROM MISSISSIP:
- AN ORDINANCE FOR REZONING BY THE WALL CORPORATION ZOA #72-03
I TO 63RD A
I:�NI
The Acting City Attorney reported that the original agreement has been changed as
stated earlier in the meeting, the Wall Corporation and the Riedels have signed
it, and it is ready to come back before the Council, therefore, he said he
recommended adopting the Ordinance for rezoning on second reading. His only
other suggestion is that the document be typed again later so that it wi11 appear
as a neat legal document rather than a rough scratch copy.
MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to remove this item from the table. Seconded by
Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote,all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion
carried unanimously.
The Acting Crty Attorney said that in his discussions with the Wa11 Corporation, �
Mr. Wa11 mentioned that he would need some fill and_that the City Engineer has
said there would probably be some available. This would be fill available re-
sulting from the railroad construction. The City Engineer added that he had
told Mr. Wall that he could get some of the fi11, providing that any peat be
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� taken out from his property first, black dirt is put on top to prevent the sand
from blowing, and that they understand that the iill would be put on their
land, and any further work is the Wall Corporation's responsibility
MOTION by Councilman Breider to adopt Ordinance #519 on second reading, waive the
reading and order publication, the Ordinance to appear as rt is on Page �1N of
the Council Agenda. The motion was seconded and upon a roll call vote, Liebl,
Otter, Mittelstadt and Breider voting aye, Mayor Liebl declared the motion
carried unanimously,
RESOLOTION #105-1972 - AOTHORIZING THE SALE OF CERTAIN SURPLUS PROPERTY (Fire
Truck)
MOTION by Councilman Mrttelstadt to adopt Resolution #105-1972. Seconded by
Councilman Sreider. Upon a voice vote, a11 ayes, Mayor Lieb1 declared the moLion
carried unanimously.
ACCEPTANCE DF RESIGNATION. MRS. DIANA BONINE FROM FRIDLEY HUMAN RELATIONS
COMMITTEE.
MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to receive the resignation of Mrs. Diana
Bonine from the Fridley Human Relations Committee and request a Certificate of
Appreciation be prepared. Seconded by Councilman Utter. Upon a voice vote, all
ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
� Mayor Liebl reported that Sames Langenfeld had called him and asked that some
appointments be made to the Committee. He asked that the Councilmen consider
names to submit for appointment.
RECEIVING REPORT ON PROPDSAL FOR VIDEO TRAINING SYSTEM FOR ANOKA COONTY LAW
ENFORCEMENT OFFICERS
MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to receive the report from the Assistant City
Manager/Public Safety Director dated August 17, 1972 and concur in his recom-
mendation that the equipment not be purchased by the Crty of Fridley at this
time. Seconded by Councilman Sreider. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl
declared the motion carried unanimously.
Councilman Sreider said that he had asked Mr. Hill to investigate going into
this video tape training program, although Fridley already has a video tape
system in which training film could be made. He said as the County comes up
with different ideas, he will bring them back before the Council. There are
other municipalities he felt could make good use of this proposal, and would
have a need for that type of equipment.
NOTIFICATION THAT GERALD R. DAVIS, CITY MANAGER, PLANS TO ATTEND THE ANNOAL
CONFERENCE OF THE INTERNATIONAL CITY MANAGEMENT ASSOCIATION SEPTESER 17 - 21 IN
ffiNNEAPOLIS AND INVITATION TO THE MAYOR AND CITY COUNCIL TO ATTF.ND THE ICMI1
� MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to receive the notification and approve the
attendance o� the City Manager at the ICMA Conference. Seconded by Councilman
Breider. Opon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried
unanimously.
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CLAIMS.
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MOTION by Councilman Mittelstadt to authorize payment of General Claims �29230
through �29384 and Liquor Claims #6924 through #6972. Seconded by Councilman
Breider. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried
unanimously.
LICENSES•
Food Establishment
Bikeways Distributors, Inc.
2407 Oniversity Ave.
Minneapolis, Minn.
Location 53rd & University
Ole Piper Inn Too, Inc.
622 Osborne Road
Fridley, Minn.
Metro 500, Inc.
8255 East River Road
Fridley, Minn.
Metro 500, Inc.
5333 Univeristy Ave.
Fridley, Minn.
Drive-In Theatre
100 Twin Drive-In
560D Central Ave.
Fridley, Minnesota
Blacktopping
C & S Blacktopping
8832 West Broadway
Minneapolis, Minn.
Excavating
Homer's Sewer Service
2350 Jackson Street
St. Paul, Minn.
By, Michael Stanton
By: Homer Deslauries
Moving
Johnson Brothers Movers
1204 North Martha Street
Stillwater, Minn. By: William Johnson
Approved By
Health Insp.
Health Insp.
Health Insp.
Health Insp.
Police
Building Inspector
Building Inspector
Building Inspector
Fee
$15.00
25.00
15.00
15.00
300.00
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LICENSES CONTINOED:
General Contractor
LP Gas Equipment, Inc.
539 North Cleveland Ave.
St. Paul, Minn. By:
Landvest Construction Co.
2828 5th Ave. So,
Bruce A. Madsen
Minneapolis, Minn. By: Roger McGregor
Quality Construction Service
2001 E. 24th St.
Minneaplis, Minn. By. John Tentinger
Heating
C.O. Carlson Air Conditioning Co.
709 Bradford Ave. N.
Minneapolis, Minn. By. John Jenkins
Home Air Trans Inc.
27 Sth Ave. N.
Hopkins, Minn. By: Floyd Thompson
Masonry
Barry Bjugstad Cement Contractor
5511 Quincy Street
New Brighton, Minn. By. Barry Bjugstad
Myrdal & Pearson Construction
2204 S. Lake George Drive
Anoka, Minn. By: John Myrdal
Sign Erector
Signcrafters Outdoor Display Inc.
13 77th Way N.E.
Fridley, Minn. By. Jack Lawrence
Multiple Dwellings
Owner Address Units
Roy Lindstedt 5400 Sth St. NE
50 Groveland Terrace
Mpls. 55403
� See above 5410 5th St. NE
Otto G. Westenfield Jr.
5830 Sth St. NE
Fridley 55432 110 61st Ave. NE
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Building Inspector
Building Inspector
Building Inspector
Plumbing Inspector
Plumbing Inspector
Building Inspector
Building Inspector
Building Inspector
Fee Approved By
10.00 Fire Prevention
10.00 Fire Prevention
10 00 Fire Prevention
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LICENSES CONTINUED:
NAME
ADDRESS
IINITS
Renneth F. Peterson 6019 Main St.N.E. 4
& Hubert M. Nelson
2441 Lyndale Ave.So.
Minneapolis, Minn. 55405
Same as above 6011 Main St.N.E. 4
Highland Park Dev.
540 Greenhaven Rd. 690 Osborne Rd. 34
Anoka, Minn. 55303
Same as above 630 Osborne Rd. 34
Same as above 610 Osborr,e Rd. _4
LeRoy W. Drew
1 Oriole Lane 1441 - 73rd Ave. 18
North Oaks, Minn.
Hazold M. Battig
2930 Douglas Dr.' 150 -59'� Way 4
Minneapolis 55422 .
Francis deRidder 359 - 57th P1. 8
7917 - 37th Ave.No.
Mpls. 55427
Glen F. Wilkes 290 - 61st Ave.N.E. 3
290 - 61st Ave.
Fridley, Minn.
C. H. Miller 5005 - 3rd St.N.E. 11
1045 Polk Circle N.E.
Mpls. 55421
Same as ahove 4985 - 3rd St.N.E. 11
Waino W. Untinen, 5025 - 3rd St. N.E. 11
2900 Northway Dr.
Mpls. 55430
Freund 6 Koppi 5955-65 - 3rd St.N.E. 4
6629 Clinton
Mpls.
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FEE APPROVED BY:
i0.00 Fire Prev.
10.00 Fire Prev.
34.00 Fire Prev
34.00 Fire Prev.
10.00 Fire Prev
18.00 Fire Prev.
10.00 Fire Prev.
10.00 Fire Prev.
10.00 Fire Prev.
11.00 Fire Prev.
11.00 Fire Prev.
11.00 Ffre Prev.
10.00 Fire Prev.
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LICENSES CONTIN[JED.
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NAME ADDRESS lA3IT5 FEE APPROVED SY
Latry D. Meinezt 5900 - 3td St.N,E. 4 11.00 Fire Prevention
2727 Cty Rd. H-2
New Brighton 55112
Otto G. Tauer 5866 - 2nd St.N.E. 4 10.00 Fire Prev.
5866 - 2nd St. -
Ftidley, 55432
John Calguire 6008 - 2nd St.N.E. 4 10.00 Fire Prev.
2018 - 36th Ave.N.E.
Mpls.
Sidney K. Dahl, 6551 - 2nd St.N.E. 4 10.00 Fire Prev.
5210 Buchanan St.I3.E.
Fridley 55421
Douglas R.Sones 5980 -2nd St.N.E. 4 10.00 Fire Prev.
3447 Atthur St.N.E.
Mpls. 55421
Glenn Barrott , 5830 - 2nd St.N.E. 4 10.00 Fire Prev.
11130 Madison St.N.E.
Mpls.
Darold D. Sohnson 6541 - 2nd St.N.E. 4 10.00 F3re Prev.
4216 - 7th St.N.E.
Mpls. 55421
Irving Efron & 262 - 57th Place 8 i0.00 Fire Yrev.
Irving Herman
3025 Salem Ave.
Mpls. 55416
Donald A. Wescom 117 Mississippi Place 4 10.00 Fire Prev.
117 Mississipp Place
Fridley 55432
A.T.Gearman 5650 Polk St. 32 32.00 Fire Prev.
7340 101 St.N.W.
White Bear Lake, 55110
Sherwood ,Tordahl b542 Central Ave. 4 10.0� Fire Prev.
6657 W.Broadway
Mpls. 55428
Capital Contracts Inc. 181 - 79th Way N.E. 4 10.00 Fire Prev.
790 So. Cleveland
St. Paul, 55116
Same as above 5950 East Bv. Rd. 12 12.OD Fire Prev.
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LICENSES CONTINUED:
NAME ADDRESS
Myron L. Swenson 5980 - 3rd St.N.E.
1320 - 44th Ave.N.E.
Mpls. 55421
Rogers Properties 5851 - 2nd St.N.E.
6512 - SOth Ave.No.
Mpls.
Leo ,T. Hynes 6051-55 - 3rd St.
2724 Irving Ave.No.
Mpls.
Leo J. Hynes 5400-02 - 7th St.
See ahove
Mrs. L.A.Torgeson 6061-65 - 3rd St.
6065 - 3rd St.N.E.
Fridley, 55432
Nathan Schwartz 101 Charles St.
5916 Medicine Lake Rd.
Mpls. 55422 _
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See ahove 180 Charles St. 12
Edstrom Realty
64 East 2nd St. 155-175 Satellite
Winona, Minn. 55987
Edina Realty
64 East 2nd St. 195 Satellite
Winona, Minn.
Five Sands Development
7845 East River Rd. 7875 East River Rd
Fridley, 55432
See above 7845 East River Rd
SP�A Associates 6571 Channel Rd.
909 Farmers & Mechanics
Minneapolis, Minn. 55402
See above 6551 Channel Rd.
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FEE APPROVED BY:
10.00 Fire Prev.
11.00 Fire Prev.
10.00 Fire Prev.
10.00 Fire Prev.
lO.OD Fire Prev.
12.00 Fire Prev.
12.00 Fire Prev.
12.00 Fire Prev.
33.00 Fire Prev.
20.00 Fixe Prev.
59 59.00 Fire Prev.
59 59.00 Fire Prev.
11 11.00 Fire Yrev.
11 11.00 Fire Prev.
REGULAR COUNCIL MEETING OF AUGUST 21, 1972
� LICENSES CONTINUED:
NAME ADDRESS UNITS FEE APPROVED BY
Darrell Carlson 5846 - 2'� St.N.E. 6 10.00 Fire Prev.
Ted Anderson
2941 Winthrop Dr.
St. Paul 55109
Delta Land Inc. 5848 - 2nd St. 8 10.00 Eire Prev.
6291 Comet Lane
Fridley 55432
Edina Realty Inv. 12A0 Hwy. �100 18 18.00 Fire Prev.
6500 France Ave.So.
Mpls. 55435
See Above 1230 Hwy. �1104 18 18.00 Fise Prev.
See abave 1260 Hwy. �f100 18 18.Q0 Fire Prev.
See above 1290 Hwy. II100 18 18.00 Fire Prev.
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7632 Bryant Ave.�So.
Richafield `
Michael Chamberlain 190 - 59'� Way 12
307 Washburn Ave. No.
Mpls. 55405
Lynde Inv. Co. 916 Lynde Dr. 11
2700 Raleigh Ave. So.
Mpls. 55416
See above 950 Lynde Dr. 11
See above 990 Lyade Dr. 11
Harald D. Morr 5430 - 7th St. 34
Rt. 4, Cty Tr MM
River Falls, Wis. 54022
David W. Adams 5378-84 - Sth 4
2807 Garfield Ave. So.
Mpls.
Marvin C. Erickson 5770 - 2'� St. 11
2424 119th Ave.N.W.
Coon Rapids
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12.00 Fire Prev.
11.00 Fire Prev.
11.00 Eire Prev.
11.00 Fire Prev.
34.00 Fire Prev.
10.00 Fize Prev.
11.00 Fire Prev.
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OWNER ADDRESS UNITS FEE APPROVED BY:
Fit-Bar Enterprises 151 - 59'� Way 12 12.00 Fire Prev.
6371 Barrie Rd.
Edina, Minn.
Bigos Praperties 5191 - 3rd St.N.E. 11 11.00 Fire Prev.
1215 LaSalle Ave. �
Mp1s.Minn.
See ahove 529D - 3rd St.N.E. 11 11.00 Fire Prev.
See ahove 5261 -3rd St.N.E. 11 11.00 Fire Prev.
See above 5260 - 3rd St.N.E. 11 11.0� Fire Prev.
See above 5231 - 3rd St.N.E. 11 11.00 Fire Prev.
See above 5230 - 3rd St.N.E. 11 11.00 Fire Prev.
See above 5201 - 3rd St.N.E. 11 11.00 Fire Prev
See above • 5200 - 3rd St.N.E. 11 11.00 Fire Prev �
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See above 5101 Horizon Dr. 7 10.00 Fire Prev.
See above 5100 Horizon Dr. 5 10.00 Fire Prev.
See above 305 - 53rd Ave. 7 10.00 Fire Prev.
See above 215 - 53rd Ave. 4 10.00 Fire Prev.
John D. Miller 4965 - 3rd St.N.E. 11 11.00 Fire Prev.
5015 University N.E.
55421
201 Satellite Lane Associates
2420 - 17th N.W. 201 Satellite Lane 11 11.00 Fire Prev.
New Brighton, 55112
Wm. C. & Robert L. 450 - 75th Ave. N.E. 11 11.00 Fire Prev.
Holmquist
3608 Admiral Ln.
Mpls. 55429
Duayne Roepke 5035 - 3rd St.N.E. 7 10.00 Fire Prev'
4533 Lakeland Ave. No.
Mpls. 55422
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LICENSES CONTINUED:
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Wm. C. Warner 6021 Main St. 4 10.00 Fire Prev.
2813 Casco Pt. Rd.
Wayzata, 55391
Gresser Properties 6111 Star Lane 18 18.00 Eire Prev.
M.C. Gresser
2057 Quartz Lane -
St. Paul 55122
Wayne W. Siewert 251 - 57th Place 7 10.00 Fire Prev.
3320 - 48th Ave. Sa.
Mpls. 55406
Vernon W. Deans 5347-49 -4th St. 3 1o.00 Fixe Prev.
11600 Kentucky Ave.No.
Champlin, Minn. 55316
Midwest Fark Lift Trucks Co.
Real Estate Account
2711 Broadway N.E. 389 - 74th Ave.N.E. 11
Mpls. 55412
See Rbove 415 - 74th ASe. 11
See Above 351 - 7th Ave. 11
River Rd. EasC Apts. 6550 East River Rd. 140
c/a T..T. Hirsch Mgmt.
3954 Wooddale Ave.So.
Mpls.
Dale F. Knatt 5480 -2'� St.N.E. 7
1045 Peters P1.
Mpls. 55421
Ralph J. White 5644 - 4th St. 7
4840 Washington N.E.
Mpls 55421
Vernoa S. Hoium 5940 E. River Rd. 12
925 Dain Tower,
Mpls. 55402
Donald E. Johnson 137 Misaissippi P1. 4
7305 Van Suren St.
Fridley 55432
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11.00 Fire Prev.
11.00 Fire Prev.
140.00 Fire Prev.
10.00 Fire Prev.
10.00 Fire Prev.
12.00 Fire Prev.
11.00 Fire Prev.
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LICENSES CONTINUED•
Owner
Martin Smulders
855 86th Ave. NW
Coon Rapids 55433
�llis H. H�zel E.
& John E. Phelps
2626 Stevens Ave.
Mpls. 55408
Address
5320 4th St. NE
6035 Main St
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Fee Approved By
10.00 Fire Prevention
10.00 Fire Prevention
MOTION by Councilman utter to approve the licenses as submitted. Seconded by
Councilman Breider. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the
moLion carried unanimously.
ESTIMliTES.
Progressive Contractors, Inc.
Box 368
Osseo, Minnesota 55369
PARTIAL Estimate #4 for Street Improvement Project
St. 1972-2 MSAP
PARTIAL Estimate #4 for Street Improvernent Project
St. 1972-1
Comstock & Davis, Inc.
Consulting �ngineers
1446 County Road J
Minneapolis, Minnesota 55432
For the furnishing of resident inspection and resident
supervision for the staking out of the following
construction work
PARTIAL Estimate #7 - Sanitary Sewer, Storm sewer
& Water Improvement Project �102 from Suly 3
through July 28, 1972
PARTIAL Estimate #4 - Sanitary Sewer, Water & Storm
Sewer Improvement Project {�106 from July 3 thru
July 28, 1972
PARTIAL Estimate '�2 - Water Improvement Project #108
from July 3 through July 28, 1972
Weaver, Talle & Herrick
316 Main Street
Anoka, Minnesota 55303
July Billing
$ 8,297.58
$ 9,602.45
$ 2,287.89
$ 805 62
$ 448.84
$ 3,392.00
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MOTIGN by Councilman Breider to authorize payment of the estimates as sub-
mitted. Seconded by Councilman Mittelstadt. Upon a voice vote all ayes,
Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried unanimously.
ADJOURNMENT,
MOTSON by Councilman Breider to adjourn the Meeting. Seconded by Councilman
Utter. Upon a voice vote, all ayes, Mayor Liebl declared the motion carried
and the Regular Council Meeting of August 21, 1972 adjourned at 9 48 P.M.
RespectPully submitted,
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Secretary to the City Council
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P4ayor
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